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fe s! Acreage SPOT oF of rich lan beach — frontage fove: spring wat buildings and 1 @nd clams; on mai Peach by auto and boa Week-end or permaner Photos, th the land. CHARLES SOMME Alaska 1D PRACTS ND FOR Low prices: easy terms. We will accept Lib erty bonds as first pays pay the balance out of your Wages iy work In our camp and mill for eteady men THREE LAKr Three Lake SeattTyY acres cr IED-oFF LUMBER Wash, co. Stocks and Bonds I WIL, Buy ench Bonds, Liberty 1 2 Electric Weld 1,000 Western Smelting & P I WILL SE 150 Universal Mich 1000 Alaska Petr Coal 450 Black Tawi 400 Jones Tire « 1000 Great West eum 2000 Chitina Kusku 2000 Red Monarch $250 Mt. Rainier Mir 3000 Alaska Hor 0 Monarc bO Beacon Coa! Lone Star Oil 2000 Liberty O11 & Gas MAX WINKLE 214 Union st onds Min orn Tash Pald Denominat $100 $1,000 ds ought attend on Partly Paid 7 Out-of-town « BOND 601 Alaska Business Opportunities THE RELIABLE INVESTME 727 Seaboard Midg.,, ith and I MILK ROU S$ MIiIk routes for sale $0 gallons daily arate. Full part eation. GROCERY Boft drinks and cigars, Sex location; 2 od living toe r fixtures, furnitur tock only $8° al snap. jolloy. ROOMING Hows 15 rooms, close full price, $700. APARTMENT $40 buys rent only irst to see 20 rooms. clearing nice furniture; only $750 THE RELIABLE INVE 727 Seaboard Bidg. ith « GOOD | BUSINESS W8-acre farm, near Issaquah; rich Bol level; plenty wate 11 acres in bearing frult: 20 houses belong- tng to farm built. by wmill, rented and payir per month Trent; mill compan pays $15 an mually for grou cupied by flume; od barn a > dw : ings. F yth half cash owner, Fe quah, ‘Was ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE for rent, by City of Seatt In- quire Room $11 County-City build- FOR SALE s -ANTED—DIAMONDS. OLD GOLD, OLD JEWELRY, OLD ‘SILVER | WATCHES, OLD'FAUSFE TEETH. | HIGHEST PRICES PAID. | SMITH JEWELRY Co. €.SMITH BLDG 4TH FLOOR | AND AFTER 25 1 WILL mot be responsit > contracted by my wife, Laura Mc- | Ken: , £210 Holly street JosePi McKENZIE. | PRACTICAL NURSE—MRS. WIL! eiksen, 7016 18th N. W. Phone Ballard 125 “RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING And popular music taught in 20 les- sons. Pantages Bids SILVER, TEETH, DIA- . Highest price paid. | ‘108 Cherry st. GREENE, Hotel Holland, 4th, at Jefferson. Conveniently located. Private parlors. Main 6491 WILK WANTING George Rand back, drop posts __that effect to_m: \ DIAMONDS. WATC MICHAE! , 8 Personal PRIVATE SANITARIUM eases of women successful! ed. Re Feasona itol Hill car. 4 L PACK any shade. Switches ‘ou wait. Ladies’ hop, 520 Union. GROWS HAIR: tre zema. Results ladies, gentlemen. colds, rheumatism: shampoo. Open ev Dalton, 317 Fitel SENT ADD’ Denman, late requested. Addr Oshkosh, Wis. BELL'S GOITER KREME cure if used according tions. 229 Liberty Buildin LEONA CooK—s to locate you. Plea address to 206 Epler I 106 Legal Notice pis: y treat- 7 Cap- tered physicians 1627 15th ave. FOR GRAY HATR. dyed while nprovement ts dandruff, GUARANTEE Violet ray for face massag nings. Louise 3 tt 2845. OF THOMAS attle, urgently 3s RL. Clark, COC IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ‘THI United States for the Western Dis trict of Washin, vision. In_the Matter of Jone Bankrupt, In) Pankru ‘otice of First a ITOR named bankrupt NOTICE is hereby given that on t 23d day of September, 1918, th gaid Joseph Gard du judicated bankru that first meeting of the credit gaid bankrupt w be held Office of the undersign in Bankruptcy, 1204-5 L. Building, in Seattle, in trict, on th 4th day ¢ 1918, at 2 o'clock in the afternc at which time the said credit may attend, prove their clair appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may pr come be- said meeting. this 24th of the n said D Septembe HAWKID Bank a FORMITY Guirements of the approved June ing an any na aixty days tion to take the United Congress, ex tary of the the needs make such increa nece that time which certifica be immediate! published made, and in vie to b held N Members of Con certify that, due of work nece n of the war, the r lic service make forces at all ne stations nece J Ww rd n¢ pl an bef. for P. when shall ¢ the public DANII y of the 1918 September 1 Prince Marries Peasant Girl; Is Jailed by Father AMSTERDAM, Ferdinand of Rur tenced Crown Prince days close confinement because of the latter’s recent marriage to a Rumanian peasant girl, dispatches from Jassy stated \ sen to Carol 75 BATTLE ROYAL»: Defense Council at Barneston Has Right ‘Idea | “WE'LL GO LIKE | © ROLLING BALL,” | FOCH PREDICTS .. PAR The this quota of $ alvation Army for dow men over there Hut the matter over A mistake provide a Wash, 1 of net ee | 10 to| hnuts after | found | had for | and tor f Atriotic The St rvic 1 of our ar Cou plac Sept Marshal 10 of th ea st ud made tten to smoke find lowed | de for the is hoping your paper its good work our enemy on Rhine and Old rlin i wisher, Chairman. : we w inter the our boys ter their war | 4 1 $10 to pro Ameri | h day n with urmy a the over I Your we WANER, run beyon floatty T. M TRAIN BANDIT * IN SEATTLE? Up to a late hour Wedne Mee and sheriff operatives locate even a trace of the Monday night, held up Great Northern, two | of Mukilteo, and wn's Bay to «lay, had who suth near Ir rmation 1 n that the man ts tained Tuesday, opinion ~ OVER COTTON ASHIN( escaped the in and that con- tle ed- Is w he Itrewer was In- unswering the de boar * an interurban car at Alder- tghts, not far from where p left the engine, after a mile from the scene nal left Fift ing agr ral « r rife of cotte x o same «@ rr that a man eript wheat and « ion with it the and on The Seattle Star | iss. aircon DIRECTORY LEOLA interurban Pine Pine st dwelling tained ed cap, fur- irban crew, police tha earch in king A on gar ni ha is the man they = Press | Summary of MAY WOMAN Bicycles and Repairs Li nell Biey- Times sq. War Events $$ —$_____~ - Sth Day of the War) BALKAN FRONT—-The Bul garian west of the Vardar . retiring ele miles Prilip. rbian now operating r h Prilip-Gradsko road. ‘AT ESTINE FRONT The ed efforts apr ntly are cen tering upon completing the con. que: of P stine by destroying the Turkish army which is scattered along the Hejaz rail ay east of the Jordan, At least 15,000 additional prisoners are expected to be rounded up be- tween the Jordan and the Medi. terranean wh the Turkish armies were trapped ARDY FRONT—The Bri ude further progress w 1 northwest of St. Quentin terday and last night and re I of at rmans captured post west of Sauchy- last night Men Needed in U. S. Chemical Service| warfare ds in refriger: ad burners 1 numbers. » that men of A-1 clas. raft will be accept: vysical defects that} Pp my will be defects do not inter Chattel L MON ans N army te quickly arniture, | sans fr upon wtheast of Collateral Loans al LOANED ON ALL of value. The Rel Third ave. wee Dancing Schools DANCIN club, 1629 him if Phone PRC you want to learn to danc Main 1660. Optielans BHdmunds, Pras IMPERIAL arth TURE ave JUNK CO, ott 3291 wood arsens dred PUGET SOUND} %..i5°": STEAMERS | sie. Sout’ ALL LOCAL ROUTES th STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Arve Boattle “Victoria, B. C-—Tort Towneend—ort ‘Angeles 12°00 [Steamer Sol Duc, for) T:1fpm mid- |Townsen¢, Angeles| daily night jand Victoria, dally | *Does not call att [HY [Victoria Bunda: ! Tacoma Direct 00am Sicamers Tacoma and) # 200am ‘Indianapolis for Ta-!10 OOamieoma direct. Steamer! 12 COpm'every two hours, 60e! 2 gle trip, 92 round) 4:29pm | 6:20pm : | 8:30pm n Wa 10:20pm Gatly 1 see Director Mo: e building. U.S. CALLS FOR =| 5,000 STENOGS 20pm dey Foam vartment ha 00 stenogr om, D, € ential w sent out phers to Stenog r indus se of capable work: | hing hortag Port Townsend Special now in at yment 110 pewriting firms , rand the Royal ompante the ability and ca Sam, enlist ir serv no’ | SAYS HOME BUILDERS WON’T BE RESTRICTED of hom feel t Ttbam Str. Siews, for Port order :00pm Townsend Airect Gafty [Connects at Townsend] fwith ral! oes for all/ [points on Olympte} Ipentneuta. 1F6pm 4:20pm aaily agency, have Unel Bellingham am Steamer Whatcom) § 0am ally) [for Anacortes” and! daily Peltinghas ' to s = Neortes and Teverett—Relingham—Anncortes: Ti tpm 8. &” Katshan, for aafly [Everett, Anacortes land Rellingham i 4 90pm dalty 1 8 for workingmen their endeavors will be restricted by the government says Monte Appel, counsel for the emergency t corporation. The position of the United States ship: ping board is that the building of s for workers in Seattle is on a with government housing pr here, Priority orders may obtained to get orders filled for of plumbing, hardware and al supplies from local mer-| or merchants elsewhere, | tuilder a —J] need not Port Townsend—Port Angsles—Neah Bay and Way Ports Bunday|!Townsend, Port An-| Tuend'yleeles, Neah Bay and! Thurs'y Thurwylway ports | Saturty 10:20pmistr. Walaleale, for! 7:09am. Mon. 'Port Towne Port! Mon. |p Wed lwitiiama, Dungeness! waa. | Fri. jand Port Angeles. | Bun. | Port Camble—Lodlow—Piagter hom une ects elst be Pid pm Steamer 9 t0am ally [eineston Puget, for Gembtie! daly excent!T wdlow lon | except Batur'y! ln eler, Townsend! Sunday (Sunday |Tansville and Had-| Caio ee ee Offer Free Course bbs to New Americans 1:30pm'Steamer Paget, for’ [Kineston, Ludlow and] fway points 1 . ¥ gia ee sire to become citi- 9:00am ‘Steamer Pare, for ed States will be of- [Kingnton, Ludlow and] xe of attending a free ¢ e in citizenship at the Y. M. C. A. during the next ten wee the first meeting and lesson to t inte. 1 Thursday evening at the Y Fourth and Madison will be direc for naturaliz Stefansson Will Be electr hant Aliens who de ¢:tepm| zens of the Un \ fered the priv lear oe Hood Canal “PinmiStramer Potlatch, for! Tndlow, Port Gamble place Rangor ant ali! Thure'y CL A ints on Hood Canal! Satur'y u Gamble—Lodlow ke M The ted to preparing ution Points mark alien: PARI ORD, SSSA, Reaathar’s in Seattle Friday landing chargen i Stefansson, famous| Rageace Hability is Nmited to wear | ing ap rel, not to exceed $100 for de exp expected in Seattle whole ticket. 160 pounds allowed free. and princi-| change without notice. Freight re- npon Junc heon of, Silvan? 4n(ie Coe Ol pela. Lencewane of Commerce Tacoma) named in above schedule, the Masonic) ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticket he general midnight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty Ticket Office, Colman Dock. tneawe.—Advertisemeny be guest iker at t ttle Chamby council, in rooms, Friday invited to hi and dues the se member club public is Phone Mal THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 | Famous Vaudeville Stars Coming to Arena Friday 1918 famous mystery man, now in the army, who will appear | p Lewis benefit vaudeville Friday night at the Arena, Khaym, in the € Some of the cleverest vaudeville performers of America, now mem bers of the 13th Trench Mortar bat y at Camp Lewis, will come to ttle Friday night to present a Istar benefit performance at Arena dy will mess fund, men who come here Friday night, spent years performing before the biggest vaudeville audiences of the country Included among will be “Khaym” in Mohamet", which is known in Orpheum the performers, The White n act well go to the battery's | vaudeville cir which must be swelled, |before the boys entrain for overseas | aut The associa: | will be nine other acts and Sailors Relief tion of the Skinner & Eddy corpora tion, 1# backing the performance Uncle Sam's army fg packed with 1 talent, and many of the ~ Pi ity the Poor Restaurant Man! He’s Sure Out o’ Luck Now men! DP. votes f « sae ital: cateh Orient or taurant union violate the the members fewalk delivery Then the waiters’ Pity First fine re teamsters rule. m. road train. If he boat that sails q Alaska later in the even union jing, he'll hav to go without his fine members $10 if they carry in| baggage—or lug it over without his deliveries from the sidewalk | id of the teamsters. poh edepdeeci goin’ t’ de-| In an effort to straighten out the| mand the restaurant with |delivery tangle, representatives of tear-dimmed eyes. “We order nice,|labor and business interests went fre ee If the team-|into conference Wednesday at 1044 n the idewalk,| Henry building with E. F. Dahm. bring |of the commercial board will gr 1d and | of the state defense | a wants off to trans 0 the | votes to] we ters refu economy | were | men, tole € RENT BOARD NAMED; COSGROVE, CHAIRMAN, WARNS OF HASTE HOUSING COMMITT , Frank MeDermott, president Bon Marche, chairm Isaac Cooper, land 0. J. ©, Dutton, landlord. B. buth, real estate and nt. 1" Folsom, attorney for Mill Co, of lurge tracts and buildings in Se attle, Lawrence Wood, United States emple owners director of yment serv- Southmayd, secre KR. M. MeCull ty council of defe A. H. Albertson, architect of the United States housing cor- ation ‘AIR RENTAL COMM’ Howard Cosgrove, attorney. FE. 8. Goodwin, real estate AH A. igh, King coun- Levy, director of the Federal union of the A. F, of L. Another labor member still to be appointed. local counsel for shipping board chairman Tues Howard Cosgrove, the United “ who was appointed day of the fair rents commission which will hear complaints against profiteer landlords and make adjust ments with government power back of it, said Wednesday that efforts being made to secure quarters in the Securittes building, Third ave and Stewart st “We're going to get our work un der way as speedily as possible,” said Cosgrove but in a lous matter like this it is nec to avold un due haste.” essary Members of the fair rents commis sion appointed by Walter A, Mac Clatehy and Mark Cohn, federal men sent here to stop rent profiteering, are Ida M. Levy, director of the Fed eral union of the A. F. of L.; EB. Goodwin, representing real at and A. H. Albertson, architect of the United States housing division Another representative of organ ized labor is yet to be appointed by facClatchy and Cohn, he housing committee hamber of Commerce has been fed. eralized and given an increased mem- bership, with which it will have pow er to commandeer apartm: dwellings for shipyard workers and other war work employes. Will Make Survey The King county council of fense is commencing a survey available apartments, houses rooms, and will turn over its to the housing committee. “It_ certain a _representati es of the de and data infir Mr taurant Man will be coming to work in alls, guests predict, to go to the rescue of his provender But the restaurant man isn't the only fellow who 1s out of luck these days Now tice eRage _Many o the teamsters have that they won't after 7 p. m. a traveler lands in Seattle served transfer tens ‘ice Slurs on U. S. to Men in British Ranks THE HAGUE, Sept has begun to pepper the s Germany British lines to incite America, it has with prop: 4 seeking that na learned Ators are dropping leaflets de- claring that America has triumphed ‘eat Britain's overseas trade and shipping, and urging the British to make peace with Germany, “be- cause on America is interested in the continuance of the war METROPOLITAN gainst | been Avi WAR INDUSTRIES Every Shipyard, EATTLE war industries demand 6,000 workmen at ones. Urgent appeals for received at the United offica yerterday shipyards more | | mont largest through lack All able-bodied men were saying that Men ntial industries at drasti pe are du days, affecting all and are urged to some vital war work. labor situation has again reached Wood lave more men tanta no atter what personal sacrifices are nee- lassifion the stage,” Director “We must our necessary man-work essary to supply them. The industries, started bj community labor board, has bi by orders from Washington, uniform plan of procedure has bee mulgated for the entire nation action 1s contemplated to labor shortage that nities engaged Sep n Now Appearing Until Saturday Night ALEXANDER THE MAN WHO KNOWS terprises,”"—Timen, a tle e and writes us letter, in War Vice President f er of the § rgratulatory which he says effort to be trust citizens you in of thoughtful direction is and I triotic » with transfer “Your in this commended, that our y will co-opera effecting this men.” Edwin J. Brown All of my friends and political sup- porters are invited to attend an or ganization mecting on Wednesday evening, September 25, at 8 o'clock, at 10v Columbia st DEMAND WORKMEN Building Operations and Railroads Plead for Skilled Help. ‘ help were States employ- of handicapped such where. Drastic supply exists here and in war en- Would walk a couple of blocks, or your milk could the thelr appeate em bs at local halted n pro cery stores nts and| of yo little s release the man who is deliver- ing it to your door? We know your an- swer is YES!! That is why_we are plac- ing our milk in gro- milk stations, so you eee will be able to get hope today that’ Mayor Hanson “fall in line with the gov- plan. Mayor | the would ernment “It is unfortunate Seattle} Hanson has decided National bank, who, as war chair-| purp with the govern= man the Chamber of ¢ ment,” said 8; ler. “His author- fed at the rent ity, as compared with that of the meeting Tues government, is as nothing.” body of i observed Hanson today, when notified of the | ointments to the fair rentals and/ housing committees. iW. 6 , of the | that Mayor to work at “m- regula merce, 1 tie “lay In Weekly or Monthly ’ayments Buys This $64 Columbia Grafonola - and Cabinet | that will hold 140 Records | This splendid Columbia Graf- | onola, with Cabinet, embodying || perfect TONE and the best of mechanical workmanship, a beautiful addition to any home. Either Mahogany or Oak Remember, only a SMALL DEPOSIT is all that is required to give you immediate possession of this beautiful instrument and all the records you wish. If you want a phonograph, this is an exceptional opportunity to secure a high-grade instrument at a very low price. 1 1332-34 Second Ave. NEW SOCIAL LECTURE LEAGUE a Story Book," is the way one of America’s most hap. married society leaders opened the subject of her remarks on Hair Culture, at the first annual lecture of her newly inaugurated Course om Timely Topics at her home on the Hudson just outside of New York City, I have a great outdoor enthusiast all my life and I make it a rule to do without my hat whenever possible, both in the daytime as well as evening. Jack, my husband, some years ago remarked that I would probably give up my running about bareheaded now that I was get |ting a bit gray. But I am not to be outdone simply by a few or many gray hairs. I went righgto the most reliable authority I could get on the subject. The result was I avoided putting a lot of harmful dyes on my hair and I began using a Hair Color Restorer called Q-Ban and in no time Jack had to confess he didn’t understand how my hair got so beautl- | ful. ‘Was I dressing it different, or what? “You may rest assured I haven't told him anything about it, alvhough he very often remarks my hair certainly does look fine. Q-Ban is our ret.” “It reads like pily Help Us Release Men To Meet This Urgent Appeal GEAMANY CAN BE BEATEN IN 1019 ASSERTS HOOVER War Can Be Ended if Every one Makes Aiding in Con- flict Main Business, He Says. You less, for if you This was the h and warning held “I believe.” he said, “we can bring this dread: usiness to an end if every man, woman and child in the United States tests every action and every day this or that contribute to winning the and “K” saaet he eed eeittadtes Sains Peyton C. March declared today 1,750,000 sought, he said, accomplished countr ist kupply the greatest equipment ever given an it must provite ships for our and to do this cut down Import; coffee and tropical fruit army of sug Times, Sept. it conveniently and we will be able to Release 70% liverymen' to Urgent Appeal for More |: Workmen for Chairman of ercial of the State Council nse, writes us as fol- of Our De- Meet This stoferson's service goes, comes & war measure. p you take 1s simply snition of thefact daily more apparent, That though business built on the corner- lee, this corner- removed during it involves an f man power of trucks and costs.”” very _com- but in tts st a rec ming, amely must be war times if unnecessary needed, the 1 higher ‘operatir War Work! FIRST IN PROGRESS Phone Elliott 223 | A. KRISTOFERSON, lit. “The Sanitary Milk Plant” First South at Walker

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