The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1918, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR Be METAL TRADES ARE SCHOONER, HIT ALLY COUNCIL SAYS STREET TRAFFIC JAMIS BIG ALAMEDA SHIP | AWAITING REPLY SY FREIGHTER, TO AGREE ON CAR COMPANY CAUSEDBY FRE = YARD CANCELED) h dro 1 e Mditer The Star read in all| Wlames awe x thru under. |‘ 5 Phan K fontinued From Page One! r ‘ontinued From - Page Onel papers published October 28 that ound cable conduits in the vicinity > ” exatreet car men not working F und Yesler tied up street | Alnme dn the ee ee vee cTeamcl ia salvaged, provided sal niniater, and that rations are flows pnals Fon og draw the in that they! “Capt. C. A. Anderson ta wording In aa follow: |p uty ork | day afte and de nou- | a0 “the aK ated = Swift Change of © voluntarily er The first . im n « ve boat Duwamish, was t J » out during the c_the avant have cau jotiied “ofthe. winking, ; : uinintry of foreign | alts of workers: In resohing thelr |” uly explain plant could Events Staggers eneral dissatisfaction in union clr official text has not yet ar {ck seat. he © on wink UP to the fir 1 an ° x Ox o ee ‘ ve belor lef ite us Germans at Home mish seouted aro we and in @ position te es “ , . WASHINGTON, Oc 1 diseover no trace of : ” he | help out dating the worst of ALCOHOL POISON KILLS Seattle Yards to phe er. Officer W 1 ond : 4 * e em : : ct © , : ven ! ‘ " — is cor t » : opinion Get Sufficient Steel ' . , ane | haw ts ; , ; ‘ A. BE. Woodruff, assistant general , » shipyards. The rules of of the shipping board and atives of the steel produc : " 4 y bee 1 \ ctory comments ED DENTISTS Jon on atiemn “al nein fut Stdon and to rule | #er¥ee lnc of Rept, no | was a ar eaved the from the ‘press and’ publiera REGISTER fom the Rast confirming tenoxerap) Ont of the high rent district, = ocratic teq © govern. ie says that D ° te " lon ie im and , ach © | were ‘ accor me le “ ers and cone ot bo e om py fl darrels . a bee » bring | er ae 7 diape m of the Alamed fie Id regime still ports that the return of power, 8 n hn. of v t a» the verelz % 7 vices ae, Dr. J. Brown's New Office o Land that there need | The \« “ ck on the! all the , en a ioe ree ee ee ge pgp ed preamire: <¢ “thes cadres nt soctaliets OneECN BUILDING . o {hood of a shutdown | port bow and cut in two who ach f an ~e ee : was Just leavis e nown form of & move. Madisce thru a shortage of this com-| Not a spar was left f ‘ hed in a| Present t pet 2 — aM oe Pi oeomeer 3 Sear “ 4 ai a revelu, modity surface when she we ny rom a ; ape? ego aid not of these mer “ 5 c ete y the more moZ. harbor department's t r oe . : pee cee . are ot Powmavent which was dragged to $2,500 cretary of ' : : f 0 elby « . , 7 P NO CE The A. J. Fuller was built at Rath, | tat yo ave coldents ot a land Yealer, whens pestiona, ial rut teataled “ts =p ine mee Main Line of Hun’ | Me., in 1881, in 229 feet long and has | Intervene » pee 2 m No overnieepe, 1 ¢ ny | treet we oft ihe pager ee ed omy yond i lans & 26-foot depth. Her gross tonnage | ' : onde t, in the! work, and was on the job all the| electricians to work go 9 "|p ee eee ee Rails at Confl in 1,841, net 1,673. The veawet in reg: |! at o in the inter: | time WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY istered at Port Townsend, but works | St owe who live in Austria: | iy the Puget Bound Trac tion . nipping beard officiels have sl-| NORTHWEST 22 7a am between Seattle and Uyak, Alaska an immediate armistice Dowe going to a job ia ahead of the navy department wt completed the list of ship-/30--The American heavy artillery Pa operating extensively in Northern | ™Y ded on all fronts and | the 4 ea land plenty of work ieeured after n fc 1 led the railroad at Conflans Tues. 0 Hollywood Patrons: Seeerine cotnntrat fo Hesrtnes | Stan overture tat puonecnto ne | a0 072 1 roar aaa fon ted reer. ‘perais aeotoving the mal hw No, 2 September 23 Ko! loliow 2 " thie why when I went up an ah © Govern: . ; Mine tain no Payee he . % The Canada Mar ool, t ‘ and the nited : Danie = Conflans raflroad extends from Ger- At the request of the Health Depart Pgh ee fie pea e pom > re sak cepted? All yards have been grouped, ac-|many’s principal line of communica ment, we will discontinue serving Holly- built at Nagasaki, Japan, in 1910. q o ts oO A Bregiosingiienald # cording to thelr efficiency, in four| tion from Metz. wood Ice Cream by the dish, except as a Torgenson, first mate of the A. J . — part of a regular luncheon, during the in- Fuller, lives at 1601 Western ave ae ‘ fluenza epidemic. Milk and Buttermilk Watchman E. Johanson lives at 24 : rey -ab “ will be served as usual. Theme ro" as The value of the salmon cargo and |‘ ‘i ed Austria. supplies on the A. J. Fuller cannot be A a is regard 4 as in th po mos oe wh . us js. regarded n the pe ely stat A yet Tho vessel was wlth having to take practically 8 o’Clock Closing--- | acces SSSA oeeere | neces Se caens sa Amer : . : 2 : A and men who left their studies at 4 riginal ticket waa that Ger Until the situation is materially im- universities or schools of university would have to give up her proved we will close our store at 8 o'clock rank are to be granted by the Lord | *ubmarine fleet and permit occup e Kitchener National Memorial fund er eran ond vee tee Wide esate juuillile greeen- ei 0 ty gee reece Of the final peace negotin O 1 ur er O tion to protect our customers, and would CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 30—Twenty| Britieh pressure may have altered | [| urge that everyone lend their full co- thousand soldiers participated yester-|that, for prem dispatches from & |day in mimic warfare and mass field |abroad now suggest that surrender operation to every rule of the Health De- maneuvers. Blank cartridges and|of not only the U-boats but the partment intended to restrict the spread the hurrying to and fro of field am anc t yo re 1 | nN I } of influenza. bulances heightened the acene. At t ¢ ye y will O YO ue Z | King Albert has conferred upon |?* arenes ee nN | Nation.” ‘oreign mi to Lansing, is un | b 5 wud Di a procedure ordi Will Yi C id Th P ° t n nartly ould require that ah FARM | ye ill You Consider These Points: of state directly offered my help that it was not any before an City Store, Westlake and Pine. : The temiatficial Aurtetan expiana 1—Use stairways instead of elevators. To tion to the press that her appeal Telephone Main 3689. gig Songhai walk one or two flights of stairs is usually for & separate peace, apart from atieake sponte sett tacieee| quicker than to wait for and take an elevator that Germany and Austria are sti! united. However, the explanation | If in any case. showed that what was wanted wi oe = “apatege sie | 2—During the present emergency, do not torake ant Suge fl hesitate to order by telephone (Elliott 4100) cutcome, The Concho ovak aation. | and ask us to deliver what you want. COR. PINST AVE. AND PIKE BST. «a! 00 fl is underst ood te Phone jon @ short of unc “4F | HURT YOU, DON'T ini “Ghee eee 8—Avoid shopping on Saturday to make PAY ME.” |from Caechovugo, Pole and Ttallan| fl safe room for those who cannot shop on any you from the teat tata: | other day. Saturday is @lways our busy day. Pr Pech, Sbvolately, Weithoug Americans Down | We can give you better attention and service TRE. pain in all cases but acute “Temest, bricen tn your city for 18 Enemy Planes | on any other day than Saturday. Saturday is | peshvolase, guarant WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY STERLING DENTISTRY 3". ar sirmcn exoscad | the day that workers, especially those in the American airmen engaged in sve eaedie eae, este shipyards, must do their purchasing. Saturday The Man Who | 227° * "= is our most crowded day. To get the best serv- i . . . . Makes $10.00 |were being aammind were bom ice, the kind we want to give you, to avoid . ens Sraieatiion ore’ Crdbiet cs crowds and to leave the store as free as pos- Per Week Bid gid talbond garda Gabayel sible for those who must shop on Saturday, and Fifty bombers attacked Damvill And spends eleven. is on the road || ers, where. troops were conce particularly Saturday afternoon, please shop } to saave bce — who makes ing, inflicting _talbgpaggy oxfetenagycgfinsinong, | hay Br Civings Haren Argh aaron | | on any other day of the week than Saturday. Which way are headed? his eighth notch on his record. | The Equitable 1 Company sco 4 on bt eta Braid ereccereneponeneresentes h 4—If pes are oe psnaag gps: Toe lowest aan ave, and you must come down town, we have done everything we can think where they will be safe and pay |e iF d N Jou six per cent Interest, com | ¢ £ AY ANC INCA § pounded annually, and permit you to share in profits. Especially planned for wage earners. EQUITABLE BOND News by Telegraph : of to make you as safe as possible. and Telephone ! e Ceeccccccccccccccocs | Lszce quantities of Sumo are pur- COMPANY ome on, folks, 1 buy» mar. | to enter a store without being masked. Tem- 5—The City Authorities do not permit you chased by the Government to be sold 615 Lowman Boilding | Aanounee Wiliam Gren, asa porarily, for your convenience, we will have to the Soldiers and Sailors. mend | 12, Mise, Ruth ae telephone. op-| some one at each entrance ready to provide i ales dn shake Gaal cost thé ees rg shat i: itr oti ann Neb you with a mask. and Mr. 4 Immediate us serving = country and the public | ASCSM rie sic we art conn. | P. S—We have established a gauze mask back of the men, as little as possible. Seay ts aed Sereolheeen| factory, and members of The Bon Marche Red Jon Mercer island, Lad . eye . War conditions turn men’s heads to | Glen Noble and Herber Hugetot Cross Auxiliary are making gauze masks. |were committed to the state train | profit making. We believe friends ing school for Juveniles at Chehali These masks will be in our Drug Department, iy, Judge Dykeman ‘Tue sday, for and users are more valuable than the aula tat Upper Main Floor, and at each entrance to our Morris Kennedy, marriage license | 7 profit of the moment. That is why Gil Al lash sate ov shen do WEEE ce Bhnsing es toe | store, at 5c each, to cover cost of materials. ou 1 hep The ruc aT kind ot Hair mrs ypeige ep ae este be license | you can buy SumowA at the same price hina ilo iuisitn tats | Soni tnt” hg ——__— as always. Cheshire Mitchell, mar Hougen’s Half Soles | tier pote! for more years, has returned to 0 in haggle — BROWN | Bi Haak" cos THE BON MARCHE Bring your shoes to us or tele | With “flu” masks over the ir faces, | phone | three robt s SI B Main 4637 | descent on | his store at 674 W PRICE “ AS ALWAY and we'll send for them—the || night. Okagaki, who ‘ TEN CENTS charge is only 10 cents for this || padiock on the rear door, service shut and fled, despite the me {@ revolver, He sustained no

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