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A Married Man's Troubles PHosa nit r/« 'rt™ WANT AO mm On 4 rent a worl por Inaartlon t 81* tlmaa for tha prh o of fl. a Coupon hooka-—(>«• hundrrd Hnaa— to ba uaa*l r< d#*alra*l 15 04 Halpand Bit oat ton a»la. onahalf rata iSirrral notlraa Tntaalrat—l fcarfr IdtrrllalNg Par Jlna par Innartlon 81* tnaartlona for th«» prtra of flvr ]4 par onnt 4lact>tint If htll !• paid wtthtn 10 day a f!rat tnnartlon Want ada pn»« oivad up r» 11:50 a. tn, for fnaartton aama day. Tha Btar wf'l not ba raapon«!bla for arrora 1n Want Ada aftar th-* flrat Inaartlon. and tha pla- in* of ad for mora than on« tlmr ahajl bn ronatruad aa an 4ir« % aptan<"a of tnla condition br tha adrarttaar Advartlaarn muat proaont original rm»h raralpt when ratHnir for tara to bo* numbera cara Tba Bt«r Whan Want Ada con tainer bo* numhara am tnkan by phona Tha Btar will *tva rapltaa to partlas oallln* for aama, and a«- anmaa no raaponatblltty by aucn WlltTa. AffMt Tntraralty nt«tr!ct USCOLS PH ARM ACT Iforth Mi «*th and Walllnirford. Wmnt Ad Airrnt. Ballard DUtrtct p H VTVIAMS 1409 Ballard Ava. eUSIWESS GIEBECTHV ATTORNEYS-AT LAW mV*KI.I~K KXHitfl.r.-tlt s T Oatiaral lararti.a iawa j and wtfa ranaaltatlon fr— gllftt IM C T ICHOrr. 1» Iv>wr*a ft!dr 2nd t ra CONPn.TATION FRFR mfl 4anllal. lawa huabar.d and wlfa. i*n- | ornl prarttra f»aa modTaia tn tronWa* Cna awlt Hoftart j - tit r<>n<s —PATENT fooir A MATHEK^ —Pat ant anorwya | VER^^ AUTO DEUVEBY M. -sjmSKffW&r: pMpVZLS—N*«W »r1 aarnnd hand Carwai iM rock at Billiard Tablaa and bowling nllaya and ncraeanriaa. aaair parmonta M for c.l.lcju. TH* 'HCTl wim - hai.kk - o>m.»:nti*h co. J-Ijfn i-'.-n-- .-i". ri *,o'-" u 1.1 ui h nnr "H"™" BANKS Wft CANADIAN BANK O? f OMMEBi'B j Hand offlca Tomnto, «I>o IranrhM In CiMda. > oanaral ; baaktng buatn»a« Intaraat allow ad on | navlnga aad tlma dap**alta »—tl. BT..A *r_ C. A gobITBIN PI NG BINOEKT -!H .-t;Tln« *••1* '♦!« . . - , CARPENTERS | CABPBNTrR Fir at -!aaa workman | rhona Main IIST araolnga. Chaa. Car "p—tar. fPRWOtAN —Jobbing anil r«palr« Matn LOANS 1 1 111 11 pi*'* <B mon#y Mi di.mond. and r.'». ■ftrat* Am«rt<-«n J*»*lrr <"o . t*l >faw«i^< " CHATTEL LOANS aUUrftPT CHATTi:' rX>A.NX •arms Main llt2 201 Bplar 11l tnd my IMW COMPANT. NKW RATW 'RW MBTMOD*- I»ana from 00 «o 17$ 00 mada qulrkly and confidant tally on fur n!»«iro. plnnoa. llv»ato«*k. at«« OKRMAN AMERICAN' IX>AV CO 10#3-1004 I. f Smith Bldg Kll tatl ?^AffINST RIJ C TIO N M LIMHISS. »" Kll.r. W.« BK1« T*l EUlntl «7«T HAIR REMEDY itlCk MaRTBTH rrm»d» for highaat rafarar»r»»a. ISO 2tth N F.aat Tilt JUNK Aiatßa 1120 Flmt a*a H Blllott mi MfXTo JI'VK. no VT» M KTI im.i Cawyers JT¥~WcU r ~S<T. lit Murion Block ilea Umbk 1« ROt, A MAT HI. I X.N Woman lawyer Domeatl* troubles. general practice: conspiration f r%", confidential. 016 lyro® Hid* Main f7«. a»vrffir«f(rstoß'Aofe mm DELIVERY C®. T,ong dialanre moving Elliott »4 THAVKKKIt CO —Pig no and household g«-oda r »A Pist M • MUSIC iivmc PCIII.rHIf Kl > AVIi" POfM'I.AN- I*ed K' ho Mttste I'ut. Co. 308 I'lne «• ' OPTICIANS "" FRASBfI-PATKHHON < >PT t> AI. I>RPT i. W Ed rn unds, Oph D.. mnn«rr. Second and L'nlveralty Main (100 Main 2174 popular prlres IC PHYsT CIANS AND SURGEONS THKatmknth. Hon Price reduced to fit the tlmea Wom an a dlsorde*e a specialty. I»ra Geo |> and Alice M. liurr, 017 Green lllrlg KltlottSm jSir lan be i Karney. osteopath, women'a sperlallet 1010 Northern Dank illdg Main 8140 _ |6 gall atone ar»d fipi">ii<ll< I' la raaea cured wit iMWt the knife. fira Wataon and flayea. Northern Hank Hldir BMlott 3131. nlghta. ISaat 17(0. Weat 570W E N N EY FRED P. <.OKIN- aeenred or fea refunded 701 t'er*ral Bldg Main t'/lS Kf»- 1.0«.k on w. X HTKVKXIir. ' nerly government pa*ent e*p»rt, fllel.la attorney. F>e« low 7320 Pauntleroy ava Phone Weat fcW Maaon pen wt» k • 1 I - |: !/| I^HMbing Ij B WPKLLM A\ CO Plumbing. »i««m kandgas fitting Phone Main IM2 OWiaT piTi MHfN'j a it Eating co" 11* 120 King. Heattla , BUSINESS DIRECTORY Continued PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS I'll KATHMVS Ha KM!WON Ml H»«th Rntott ititj till Ivil.rnv *kin Jlm>« m:i l'«n --!««•« ttl.lg "storage r>*v rr »> *•1'»:, .. . ■ srm "in *• #*«» !•* tVMt* Wil« SWpaintino *•»* r '••• «»•* r"' .»» i«*t WELL DRILLINQ AND TESTING • • IM, .. !'•« *—Furniture Wanted "411 Fill* Mtla til a l«rf nil and «i<*han|r« I*ln* Ht Fumllur# O 11? ft»»• ll«tn 44)1 Motorcycles for Sale *OTOn>TCLIB* "iiedTwe.Vn.l Hani 1 •II mtk**, 1/ thM* t»k*n •« now 1 INMAV MtiTOHCTI'LIf • Wr»*ht. lIT K Pt k a at . OMf Broadway j f*hon» f»K |Tl ww-w ' —Autos for Sale >• mmn cißn itlTriKt «T I B—For Sale Miscellaneous *♦»« »vt> tvioit" n#«t rMrwi and Bava M"ltV F"lt>ar will br»ar<l iq foot |0 •! l-ply v#n,-.-r pancli. aq. foot. OSH 1 1 fm»« panal «!oora I •• Craf?im*n tfoon 1 M Kltrhan |!ua door* I !• Pr«n ' dw. r® . I 7B ap' fUrn aaah. »•«!• tl ■BMBtont aaah I•« 17 . M MolM kwh tsC IS® ronflnf 114 Twrrwd p«rrh r»lumni ........ 4t «»p 1 Doora an-t wind • fr * dm. mmjldlng* Inaida flnlah. eltfcar tha foot °* *■ aata halltllnf p«p*r, Mr Aak for fr»# N4 It. Kftlwitai 1 furntah*d O T1 WIt.UAMa CO. 1 M«mifMtnr«rt> Phona Main IM7 IMS Ftro* A*» II tkVTWhn TIIK fSC l/)WlHO Nt'M HKKH ARK AT Tlll» ornci rii CM? C M r'» rll 11 C-40 r-i« co D*H !>•!• Ml d-i« n-t? n-jt pi» n»i !»-•* r»-«i i> m n m tvit t> «i mi l>-44 I» 4( I>- • T !>-«* I» « !>'*• r» M r>-it dm r» s* i» oo i> «i i>-«5 t» «t r>.tt !>-•• all a-ij A-U A M A J t A T« All C.. 3c 1 £2<> £) CTIMLAMICIi PPR'TT ACT EB. FITTED with ipharlrtl lam ml compute ft •• l»rt«dlnr namtßamft. (kawarlt. Or tom.trtat. II? Epiar Block. Urt>kao lanati duptlratadL PHONnORAriIH m>a rmr4t Otn *1»* CIAI.TT w. b.a» iw.il. r»ni. r«p«ir "» lr«4. ttl« tHIIIkt RlitoU XII j Muat-al flaw ofd »:« h.»ni» T"jka* | TKNTH "aWNINOI 4 Cvarrthlnf In Caavaa *•»» * °* tti rnKaraity W<>Of» Foil HALF, 1 7S w>r«la dry wood. d«ltvarad nn (row, Baattla or Mallard K J Fjaid. Vaih on. U'a»h Tal. Vaahon. Indapandant It} ; new piAxoi row hevt. kkmt ap pllad on purchaa* Mayar-Tonar. 114 f'nton I CMKAPKJ4T PI*ACB (O %«r wr r»ni aaw- Ina marhlfiM Tit Ptwa Main 1000 FINK old trfolln at a btriain Tarm« to | ffUahl* party Addr»aa A-ft. atar 142* WF.MTI.AKB- (U«oit4 hand rnngaa j low pr\>m j Store Fixtures and Showcases I HHOW and atora flitur»a naw and aarond hand, all klnda F.dward I. I^—Agents Wanted AOF.N'TB— f*#nd no mtvan Juat aay. ma partlrulara of your 11* ag«»nfa' offar Th» Hp«-'laltf Co p. <j>. 19—Male Help Wanted «*>r. w«i\r% at ii\a<.Aix rronr j Naw and aarond hand fuoda at radur-ad prfrea A faw apo«tala Ovarroata rain wall, aulta 12 00 up, ault caaaa. trunka. • &«* up. watehaa. 4&<* up. guna. II 21 up ftargalna In logger auppll««a. Al.oka out flta, hardwara. mu*lral Inatrumanta Wa buy aall and airhan** 22J «».■l'Jantal. cornar Main. Thona Main 1211 LOOOKRI AND Mtl.l, MKV WwMn't you pr»f»r to work *h'f» you ran develop a littfarm elma hy and live at bt»fn«? Thai's what we are offering good workmen. Hatter coma In «n4 u* II C PBTKRH *10 Columbl* f»t BOYS" WANTED Wan*ed —Several llva hustling hoya to •*U The Star In ITniverslty district. Can furnish good cornera CALL MAIN 9400 CIRCULATION DEPT. on JOIN AI. MmTTkkn HAHHKPt (*(>U I.KOfS. 109 Main «f Hranrh of orig inator* of flrwt t-arber roli**e in tM world, w«nla you to learn harbor trade W>«*"• paid Aaeiat »«•« tiring poaitlona Mfet i m membership In 20 colleges I frea. OitltiiNAi. MOI,KR HA MURK 7; n r.j:'."Tk 323 Avd Men and womcfi VV» h the tarl.er trad* thoroughly; *age« while learn* j In*. aaalat In serurlng positions. uvar I 17 y»iri In Seattle. fIY DOING btielneee upetnlra. TraM* aeila | men'a I'G suits and overc oata for $I ft Trade's L'pstnlrs Mult 8 hop, io&vt Third wiMr MR lui.rr Good men wanted to aell homlnv and Dorwiridlfh. Great demand and food f|« C»ll 1 r,2r» Histh ava. Flat |» $7, "0 V'A I ' K, t rower« for $31 I Lilly apftxlm clot bee ahop, Green Hide. I 4th and Pike t'cmdle Help Wanted XMOIIT IIAN'II Hi'llnC.AHinir f,,r >■{• at half original price, ffrat-class busl* neas collage Owner unable to start roura# For particulars write "t'onauM Me." 91 at . riving nama and ad* dress In flrat letter U. M. OOVRRNMRNT JOBS open t«* worn- I .en. 971.00 month I,lst of Jobs fre# | Write Immediately. Kranklln Institute. f»*-»#t 741 L Ho'hester N Y ii—Personal* ADLEINE LLOYD Others rom» and so, hut for 24 veata Adlelne has bean K»att!e'a phrenologist and bualneaa advlwr In all affalra of life 211 f'nlon. Apt. H. Ullloll 1674. r i«e< lal thla i» eak, 10« J J—Personals Cowtlfiii+d ZAA.»*«*• In* l ll>: H IIK «•' 1 »r Ail !*««- • !•!» TJIUI c i i:\ » \< H:i r J? " Av * 1 I - » 1.1 *«. S#«r Plan LADm 4Un«t*»«"»7i • ! II ' i »■(* • »><! aur« i-tir* for |»rlwl» Monvt r#fuD«t*<'l tf fall* aflar f»ir trial Hwom 4. lfoi«l Anti«*r«. 4th and I'nlAß. t»anc~ ••! • n>atatalitr<t tn* • 1 «.(fhrf ait'l q«MI Ifivlll f r I \s >|M*n k »> #Mrn I&I1S Fourth KH till H¥h (i kiXhvvortW Or Mituby U lilting |>l*»a« tall for « |tti«r «d<lr*M*«l to you At liar Want miss ham:R v" n>g Noorn It Arrftdl Haul. 1114 Ha**- a*4 ivt. >11 ELLEN VER BRYCK-"*" •a* ' haiht Hartanhlra IN»l room ]L IH»S *W4'Wt , I f»»r !*■ « f hun4i*«lt of KttmN t» HfcW f r .>m many '••allhr. IK- eopr Hot I4T j»»lllf. W«|^ I * 1 ' • «• r- nr » • ••!■»¥ lion If 4«*lrt4 H«»« lima «n4 m'ulf br ratline I4«f latfc Kmi Mall a*n rar RISS PEARL r. r , "■""4 •nd »ral t i I'Mimrnt I loom 19 Arr«(| Ho!#t. 1114 a»a I H AfMKKIk ilm in naitt«4l tlfi> Ar* y«« | lon*lr * Join lUattla HotUbta rtfan4- |M|» t'llh l.«4l«* fraa Ada P Ivana, til Vnion, Apt- ll nWk~ fiuT nii % rRi.T lit art iWS | Hl# tiKow aftarno«>na and Infi. I •«- llf Sir l.rrtc Thaat ra. Or - rtdantaJ and Mala. M \ .n nuraa. **5". m.\vX)CUjt *+%!• nii«<i mat l»m qaufctr r«ilav»*l 211 UslM. rial Q __ LAKKK 11»r. i»rm • -h.ir rhroato and mat*rn|» * r aaaa Vary r«aa*tnaMa ral*« 111 l Woodland Park ••• Ta|pphona North M lll» .a ffMlMt IniptfMl frr-phtt#*# Miom 11. floiol HrrtM. 54t? flrtl a«a Hour* from I I* II p m ft A'IT! MR piattnc Uufht |f |» j» ••• •ona •«« -»•• guamnt«od Fifth floor Hide MASSAGE TwZ, Hotat. Flfi and rili« 1-A in 'Hit a»-»«t wwr—mtxil f t%>aranta«d Madam Craaa. IIM llth ava MARIE I.< >N<.- mi* IHI Third 1 Apt • ORT MAfIIUKfV iui' matrlrnorlal f»»P«r puhllihtd %fa<i*d froo Tha Cor r*«prnd«nt T«M« Ohta LILLIAM LA MONT mimaor ratiih arcadi iiotku 1114 a** room I MISS HARDING API J T«m« »M«I. 111 l Thlr^ I **— Mjr Wfi mNI rwnadlw ara poatlKoly »nfa and Nra •IJ» T. Madia^a nihfrfTKftKn Winwir* Mr« wituii" ••n 7«11 Uth N'. w l»hona Ballard uit i*A+*\tir., hatha flh»rr««a t.ndy flarhora. 11l rin# MO«>RP.rtRr.D Hatha jl 44 Maiaaagtn#. 111 l rtha S4IPn JRS«Nfv v'«nr»#t«n mldwlf* an«l n»ir«» ''•ll tITTW MATRRNITt HOUB-llit~B r.*«t flit MtKfl JEW PC 1.1,-MA Sicttftl va ITTd H Third, affla# If, lUFtfl HA'IH r«palrad 441 Paapla'a Hanli I I MriM ritr.KMA y — n«—««tp« <fr«.n Hit«l, Hoom 7 «,U I' A T f • f.r n! • ur« TIT lln« at Main 1144 Mftff MN CKJt/Irr- Trained nur»o Main IIT 4. private Va'»rn|tr hom», Tift? f! Madlwn jTrvANAtrflH It 44 »ata " 1441 tatTra r>>vvVrtijrm^v^ HOTELS DPTTCVEW HOTKL—*l4**i ha«ta4 rooma. 40r tills Third . |t 1-r ' • ir? ft ! '' 1 | • «»•!( p 25—Spiritual Mediums MADAM itl'Tll MADAM KIRL EGYPTIAN PHRENOLOGIST Itfs/s / -AVI -. ir l.rvl < . ' f, • a It IndlrttM from I VjJ tha rfadl# to |HT| f _» what hu«lri»M f •r« adapted for r* \ whan and whom * you wilt rnarr* »»t " tlaa and ailalns lova affairs and family Irmbln raunlt** tha ••paratM. otn Pat|«farf|on guaraniMd of no rharga No on*. In trouMa lutnad away monay or no rnonay I'arnianaotly l«- rat#d at CM l.'nlufi at IB ilft«"l fo your ■ » Ljk th#» cpn ■k * > ■ i- hi» in PUQn OA# you lova Rati* t tlon ku«rant«ad lilt PI Wa at.. batwaan M inof and llnr«n *\ ra mT|»AM *~',Vdluni axiraordlnarv . < -naultatlon dally, clrcla tnnlght. * 00, Kvary on* attending ra -O»|VM m*aaa** f&r 1423% Third. Apia I and 4 N< • rrl• |fot*>l MAIiA M KHAM ~cfa"irvo*>'»,» < VrTl r*ad»»r palmlai, tuo. I*6'| IMka. cor n*r nm K II ■'» Haul if Kl »I'' M II"...II' *■ ' . • Vt daya. Wadr>#a<la> * and Monday* f(<M>m JlOJt (lutioiik Hotel Kit h, Kngland. Iforrlt. MMK T'*A VIH cilftKl I 1.1 Urllalilr advlra on all affairs, aatlafac lion guaraataad Hit <«nih ava STAR—MONDAY. JAN., 31. 1916. RAGE 6. PHRENOLOGISTS MADAM A fill Alt A _ . m _ ■ ptlai I'Mfi t- gUt f t ij ; "• y N A K.am T\ J IO \ ' •! . *tl- ' vf »•»•» r <««• i•m r i / y I all a t • l»a •••■ ••• y fill UttM«« «h» *•!•* | r i I > il ri|il«ln« y Ihlm* which ha»« I l«*#n « ; thai fwilk»i» ton ara a<laf»t*<l f«»r Ml Wt»Jf not tha IhUM f 11*0 r*adln«e (IM, faction luamnlMd ••• I'lnt, »•*' W»ettatae lUrkal Went Furnished *S <«•<•«.«> n » if • nrMltfia bal»«an Ta ma and Haattla *** ' NO fKATJSI AUTO DELIVERY CO. Aarthla* Oalliara4 Anrwhera nil i» 9l« tit* Vhi«t« A»a •y~" ae .s'j ii .s \ FY*'ft k< w • vtrt, ftirt«lali«<l f«f »©rhirif 27— For Kent Unfurnished F*Mt 'r»V»..n»t '# 9 room «i<*'4tat- <*ap»tol hill dlaiflrt |»»>«n« /*—-Furnished Apt*. fy'h • > • m • v• ■. • i < '■•■•"« turfd*v «>4 acanitianu all «n»4*r« tft : *gy ■*«"«» MulK»iiN • r«w«m apaMmania. 91 »• 911 Martun •« MhP.m for Kent in . . • i * • ■ _jr - ■ < -Huames* Chances foil *Al« or •tcttMlir* amati •htnaia and *•» rt-iii It Allan. U*rjra»tU«. W **h TOffltUPd Uf IlijH t f*w ran of lufaUer T K Jam*#. Ofttllf fo tra«4r I >«<-hahanii P Hmtrh rolli* fot latflar »r Boalnfi bull pup PtinM HKM/ y* «t ACREAGE FOR SALE Eiti. with ul miw" a«4 w»r ON LAND H«Mr la «ur mill* rtnpa AT TMftfc* I.AKKD •XOlfr'MittH ♦»! MTT. WAHN will app**> la ym n»«4 f»>a<l» atajr»e dally tratne. ml la a*h<*»la w«f», pharna R F D WT«. w *M I II MKim ij' Hi Mr I .an.l !»%*'. I ?•! I. <" *at»tth flldg taattl* TVfftRK I.AKPai | fVIIKH CO BAlt'lAlM '»f JS arf«a |w3Tl»p»H«a, Im l>rnv«4 food butldln®a apftn* water r» m«-*arde*>n n. r i» ]<o. i. n«« m, K*af«ll, Waih PTm-Kr NT ran«hi I arraa. in* *r4 NlMln«t II H '*••«»- ana ft F f> * Hfts JJ* Ha»Hl# 45—Farm Lands for Sale Ilftft lift* lift* llftft #»«••• - it on • Ift a<*ra farm A arnall <>n tha land tha r»«t to h<jll4 * * ahln «h4 t» «*♦ ii«ri*4 Af»»r that (M m nth win tali* rata *f |»ajr m«nl» «nl kwp jrou SI — Public Notices NOTICI or MKICT IN<I or HUfTAU) fit'MP MINING roMPAMT Not Ira la harahy |tv»n that • ipcUi of fit* Bforkhofdara of th* lluf tmtn Itumfi vfinir.* '*»mpinf, a M*por« tton or*anl«»<l «i»4»r »ha !••• «»f tha ftti* of WMhlr|t«n with It* |>rlnrl|t«l plaro of hua<n*aa at ft»*ltl». Waah . haa h«an mIM by tha pf««M*nt. and will ha bald at «ha offloa of tha mmpanr. at 4ft4 MltH*kt«F In ih» r|t* of *•- attla aia»a »»f Waahlnffton. on Pahruary i. tftlft. at th# hour of i p. m Tha pur i>ftM of tha mavflni la to alart a naw hoard of trua'aaa and t«> attthnrli* tha aata of a |*>rOon of »ha pr<>partyr of aaid mmpany, t«»H, tha plaoar mining r!*ima of il»a com pan* f >atad at Itaattla, January 3ft. I• I • J ft 'HUMAN' vf oil.ltP.RT. Aaaistant !Urrotary. Pt aaldant PUBLIC MARKETS mii th r.Mf Pot roaat, lft« lh . roaat %aal. 13He lb ; vaal rutlata. lie lh , local ha«»»n lie lh . b*« on an4a. llr lh j halibut. f lha llr. fraah harrln*. I lha 21c, aalmon trout, lie lh , Yakima Of in pofatoaa, 7 lb# lftr. •wMt potatnaa I lha lftr. calary. If •talk, haata. I hunchaa Ir; ral>l>ai«. I fha Iftr; laMu-a, l.r haad. turnlpa 4 lha tic; raullfl"war, II*" tlld Jftr hand, '"all fftrnlft grapefruit, • for }&c. lar»* Munkfat or*n*»», Ji« do* . fraah milk, «o qt . 1p jf* boat ranch 40c do* , fraah <rftn nr.| huttar. 2 lha II Oft, Hammond a flour, 11 a& aack No Ift aack hard Srtiaat flour, lOc H MTt.ARR Stall 104. black fig*, 2 lb* 16c; rolled out*. « lb* 3lc Wall 201. local atnragn egga, fic dot . pure Yakima honey, 46r rjl N Y abar|> <he»** 10.- lb Htall 16». gareet oranges. 16c do* . ru*a*t ictri, 20r d«* ; Juicy lemona. lie d'»* HtaJl 21. fr*»ah amelt, lOr lb ; freah herring. (a lt< iftlmon trout, lie lb Htalla If-I*. food vinegar. 20c rhl . frMh hominy. 10r f)t fancv dill pick lea. lOr do* Stall 111, T l»«h» *teak. lie lb., dry salt pork, tc lh ; fraah *t»rtre»iba, 10r lb Htall JOT, fancy cauliflower. (no head artichoke*, 16c rach, beet rhubarb. 16c lb MNITARV Stall •, our* oleomargarlne. 20r lb. At Ti»alla'a. No 10 aarka graham or whola wheat flour for 3l>< , or 2 atohi l! 00. 6-lb bug rlr*. J|r Waahlngton «reamory butter. AJ< Iti . iriararonl or apaghettl. Co pkg Mtall 111, home-made aauarkraut, 2 qt* 16c, home made hominy, 2 qta 1 6c; < ottag* <rheea«-, Joe lb . 'i comlia fancy honey, 2&r, fancy *llred baron. 100 lb. Stalla 24-10, lOn roll a tollat paper. 6c; 3 rarm beat milk. 10« ; 2 baa* Malt, 10c Htalla St -SB, salmon and halibut. 10c lb. riKi. ri \< r Htall 17, * Iba granulated augar. 49<- Htall 7W pM*teuri*ed inllk, 2c i|t.. ««• qt Htall 11, I-ll> |<kK corn atarch f.< Htall 51, elder. 21c gal Htall 1627. dry aalt pork, 1"' lb . good bacon. Iftc lb. Htall Ifl. whole aalnion, 26c; black cod, 10n lh Htall 1622. 2-lb brick codflah, 2fc Htall* 44 l&, amall Yakima potfctoea lie aack, delivered Htall* 72-74. lemon*, 10n do* . lai k** ortnfta, 26c do* Htall 07. freah churned butler, S»** lb . | lb* tic Htall '»*. dairy butter. 2ftc lb ; milk fhwM, 10c lb. Htall 27, at*il can pork and bean*, 2 • ana 4f»c, !(c coffee, lin n> Htall OX, ahora raaolad. 10c lo 7f»n pair W II IT I: Mtali* 20-11, pork roaat. 11c lb . spare* ribs. 10c lb Htall 2*. paateutlsed tnllk. Or ij» , fraah local ranch "gga. 46r do* Htall* 12 22 10 Iba. ground bone ?*«• 10 1 Iba |Kirk ba< k bon»* rSr Htall 17. aaner- ' kraut, 6c qt dill plcklea. 100 dog. At Mtotif • 49 lb aa> a hard wheat fi«»u< II 9" ilollvaiait local patent flour II II aa' h >li»rf«.d H< can tea Mr, lie pta a affla flour. Hr, I l®« i>fc«a floaa or turn flan h, |lc I lha |i*eu ai 111 pea* Sic. : lac tana oyatara. lit I OKM-H Alalia 111 114. 9 l*i it a ran* aolld park lofnatoea. )kr l©«" «an t>aklnf powder fir. |ih |>ki ralalna. la lit alia 2. I I 7. prM xiatii, Hr and It* Ih ; lark bona* it lt<* ft' cornad l-a»f 10« rt. r laroH, t?H« Mtalia 1» St. 9 lar|a i ana allretl plneapi*la |lr, Itr aacka aali Itr* Itc baking a»da, lc. 1 lb hrtrk Ja< . 91c Ih<« *«>a|>. Ilc paanul l-ultar. Itc Ih. Hall t halibut an<t a«im<m. Itc lb . craba llf aarh fr**h harrlni I I l»a lie. Bound oyatara, <tc pt . Kaatara oyat«ra lie pl . Una > <>d. 9 Iba 2tr ASKS INCREASE FOR CONFIDENTIAL WORK WAHItINOTON. Jan Sl—Dla rnaNltiK intorinally and nerretly In ternatlonal relatlona before the houite forttlgn and appropriation rommlttee* today. Secretary »ln« anked a 1100.000 Inrr- aae In the atate department fund for ron flduntlal work abroad UPHOLD CONVICTION WASHINGTON, Jan 31 --/'on vlrtlon of IHivld l.amar. "Wolf of Wall .Street." for Imperaonatlna a ronareaaman waa upheld by the *u preme court, when It denied today hla motion to dlamlaa the Indict ment u«alu«t him. A DAY OF PROMISE! The municipally o»n«l Lake Hu rlen car line did the hiaa<*at day'* baalneaa In tta hlatory Sunday, when $114 waa collected In fate* Skating on the lake waa re»|>onalble for the rtiah PU6ET SOUND STEAMERS All IOCAI ROUTES rnunw i.katk run* row** tvrx fc hktt o| Jitlioo rr««tT t • Aril.. •••ilia. h«Ml« *lil— U «« "Ct IW. I I'pm mid To»n»mn/l WH'Uml «»llr Klflil I)uft|tn»«i I > * dally Am* ■« aad Vlrtnrla : 1 *r>nM nni ftll al' T- ■ "im IMrwt • Taroma and • »*• • f -»f Ta !• I*trr | tt ritrnt llpfn t I Mpm'arwf lan b»»nta fir • Mpw* j I aftf.**- >lng!« tHp I** l ro*»»d 4 tftpm I tdpw »rlp at' • Hp« ' ? ftp* Tar-owia wt'h »«aam ' • ft pn j t UvMft'ar* for otjrmpit »nM« la pn 1«1'» aKaitoa f dally •F»rt Xpmmmrlm* VMlliftiara • Mfr Wknie~m> I Mam j 'for ftrt Tow«a#r.d dallr •ffafi ' A na»nrtaa in 4 flat' ■ . • , ■•,- (kim '■ • iwn«p«ta»—AoiMfiM— NH Tmwawi • a *KhUli»«i ' « lallr AMMfIH' dally 'and Ita 111 n| h • m < a* r«fl Town-! '••nil aoothhound !lf Doaa not rill at* w »'••• Riitir4*ri ' Ran Jaan If •* "•!r H*aah» f I ttpm f*itdn'htT'>wnaand and W*l-TB#t4'y aundarMlngham vt% nil llan'Thnra'y » iaa hteal p Nita [flu f v • ifi »i | •an ln»n faUr4« VMlH«|hlin ,To»ad*v PBfH for P»' • ftftnm t <K»a*rt llngham »la «an Thwra'v 'loan I»!»r1 polnta W»dnH ftat r r f IfflltT Port Tonnarnil P~»t An**|*a Sawh Vlar tad Wif f«rt« 1) ft* n»aamar W»II )n | « ft«n~» rr>ldn'h*l»am. fo* r<»l Town 'Twaad'y T*ort An|*!M 'Thura'y Par and aar'HiMir'T TtiOTi yfparta I r»rl P»»rt 4n*#lra <rM rant and Way Part* n •• f«r' « iipft woldn'M'Port Nf*' •hk^it Tort Craa W»dnaa l '»»nt. r"lallam and' Ffl4«jr Frldav'wav norta ' T n4l«« Fl**l*r -••• t<Miaaf «|r»»n for l a Iftam dally 'Klnraton Oao* h 1 a.' datlv • ira »»♦ f T *i 4I o w ••Walon ' avrapt ftatur'y'F Ia v lar Townaand 'Run4tT 'Manavtlta Tron (It)* 1 'and Had'ock I I na»«rdav Only I S ft|nn«, fo*' I 45pm IKlnraton. f.udlow and! 'way nolnta I *nf»d«» On 1? I • *Oamfttaw#nar PHoifv, foH | SOprr iWtnaatan t nfllnw and' •war pnln*a f |f., «t 1•* 11 1 !,.»»■.» 'r f ndlow t ««r Potlatrh. ' ' • »• .. dally 'T f»r»rl OamMa ' AaUr a*r>ant«nd all* at rapt *iin«lar'p«lnta «« Ifoo4 Mf waHaa An«fln • '•dam Wf r•ITa !r K ' « ft dtllv Ma*Walton and An* ' «lalW •sraptltln atr avcapt! Hurwlay or W nlalaaiU laairaa' Monday 1 Atiatln 11 a m ' land Matw^ltnn lp Tn da 11 r rtrapfl for Maatf|« | JJ |t»BTi«r will Uavw «••(»•» , v »r» liinda* «♦ » a m for Port Town •'•nd dlrarf •fl»*amar Ktilahan will eali «t p or j Townaand nnrthhmind Katurdar* 6nW laavln* ffaatfla al til p m MMlfl MAlliMi •• *r» |«|| lan-llna* Paaaanff«r« for thaa* pntnta and for boat landlnt polnta rnuat maka thatr own «rr»n(r#m»n»a for landln« and aaauma all rlak and llahllltr In making au«'h landing R«»am»r'a paa aangar rata doat not Inchida boat land Ing rhargaa flaggag# MaMllty la llmttad to waar- Ing apparal, noi to a«ra«>d |Ift« for whola tlrkat ISO pounds allowad fraa Ptaamara and irhaduUi iuM»»t to rhanaa without notlra Pralght ra oalvad dally for all polnta 'avrapttng Ta'-ornat namad In ahova arhadula Tlrkat a muit ha purebaaad at tlrkat offlra opan from • Ift a m to II :oft midnight rrtiKT Roi in navif«ation co. Ttnkal Offlra, Colman Dork I'tinnr. Main S»t»!l By Allman STATE MAY ORDER NEW G.N.TUNNEL TACOMA. Jan. SI H«tumlna from Corea. the arene of the r«*-ent ral.road acc-ldent. ('oiniiilaaloner Hplnntna today de rlared that radical Imprutrementa will he ordere It In hinted that the rommUnlon mny order tha ronmrurtlon of ran rrete mio«'iihnd« to tak«> the plare of ihe wooden one*, and that a tun nel yiru the mountain* »l»o may t>« tirderod. TO OPEN CANAL LOCKS MONDAY Marklna the practical comple tion of the t.nke Waahtnaton ca nal, the Salmon hay lock* will be o|>ened and fl"oded at 10 o'clock Tueadsy mornlnn There will 1»« no ceremony. I'ntil th» city provldea new bridae* at l.ake t'nlon and btirlea a water main under the lake, how. »ver, the ranat cannot be u»ed GOLD WEATHER AIDS Cold weather haa curtailed the production of lumber durlnc th« laat four week* and. according to K. 0. Atnea, of the I'liget .Mill Co.. the aupply la not areater than the de mand for the flrat time in two or three yea:« Aa a reault. It I* ex pected that prlcea will go up. VITAL STATISTICS Varrtafla IJrvaara Wlltta !«•« Maaftaid. 3», tnl M«r|ar*t AMia Mm It h. It. Ma«flt« j riaraara I Huff and Oraliat L Ctlti*r j wood Saw W«aimla»ttr. H C Jamfta M MrKlnoon and NwHflta 1. Murknar. Haattla KA w r, Wftlllnitan. tl. Tori <"aaay Waah . and Paaar ti. Vlnaiand. N J W altar P Rmi'h, It. gnd Mftryvatta '•harfolta Olaon. ?| Raattla Out tlwatafaon. 51. and ftlgrld KtittM. ' 11. KlUtMibuff Marry A Ulya and Adala A ftt+a, #• • ' all la William Nalaoit p«*#t. }l, and I.ucla | ltro*n. 11. Maaitla «)thal Tioaka. 59 Puriar Idaho, and HMnnbu ll:r<>aa»a. It. Ja»-an Paul Plaidar, ST. and l»orla M D#dl«* vllg. It aa^ttl* Krank J Itlrharda and Mauda "trah ghan. H*attl* Ifana C <*hr|atana#n. Indag. and Mattla 'If Thomaa, Kaaillr .lohn T»fllrhar. 55. and Grara Lurllla 1 Millar. It. H*attla Wrtha Mra and Mr Oao T Wllllgma *st« llth a»» N . aon Mra and Mr f) O MrCtarc. Hit Hat a«a N K . daughter Mra at.d Mr O. Olaan, 1415 N Itth it. ' OOfl . Mra and Mr Adolph 1% ohm. 'Irwnwoinl ava daughtar Mra and Mr Tharlaa llammontraa 1114 Krankln a*a twin hoy a Mra and Mr J W llataon. 411 K t4th at aon Mr* and Mr J A. Ifall. tit llth ara j NV. daughtar Mra and Mr Morgan M Rdwarda. i«?j Tarry a%a. daughtar Mr* and Mr William Ylrura. lITS <*raa ton at . daughtar Mra and Mr T. II Trary. 41t Quaan Anna iv» daugbtrr Mra and Mr |» Makovaky. 111 sfnd art daughter Mra and Mr John Mtgnna ITOt llth aya M . a«»n Mra ami Mr J f Union, 41tl W llradfoM at , a«n Mra and Mr FTarl Palan. fftrathmora A pari ntanta. daughtar Mra and Mr Paul Itaarh 4115 4fth ava ft W aon Mra and Mi Albart M M#yar, 1411 Plrat ava W daughter Mia and Mr. t'harlaa IV. Ilaanal. 5194 Haw ond ava . aon Mra and Mr Ralph Johanaan, 1014 R 44th at , daughtar I Mat ha Oaorga t>urlvaull, tt. tit K Aldar at . January 51. Adulph Froat, ti. rlty hoapltal. Jan uary 21. , Kt ha I !lurd«tt. 45. 454 Fifth ava N. January 4 Noham Frladman. 54. Flrat ava. H and at January 54 Vnlle Vlahtiaffak y, 24 Flrat at a. R and Jarkaon at., January t4. Plna Baraaorakv. St. Flrat ava 8 and Jarkaon at . January SC simon Dronahataln, 2< Flrat ava ft and Jn« kaon at January 14 W Wlnklaman. 14. Flrat ata H nnd Jarkaon at . January 34 Uaar Olaon. 7S. 5414 W 44th at . Jan uary 54 Mlaphan K rirorar. 74. Rwadlah hoa pltnl. January 5t William E Ilurklay. 44. Flmt ava ft tind Jarkaon at , January 34 Kumahlrhl ftuaukl. 11. ftaattla flanaral hoapltal. January SI "r unan ft ilrharda. Ifl, 5114 42nd ava N . January 57 J»nnatt Tracy. 24. Provldcno* hoapltal. January ST. IMvorraa («ranto<l A t* Rvani from Floranoa I'vana .lam"* J Fraaaa from I<ana Fraa»a. Vlrolatt* Itnlaa from Angalo flolaa. lllrach from ftlmon Hlrarh. Hathar t'arlyla front John A t'arlyla Harry It fttrnton from l.attla 1» ftt#»n ton Ida <' Tata from Howard W Tata. Nallla Hllay from ltul>«rt IX Hllry Job I. Dillon from l.laila Dillon Wllla I: Marahall from Albart Mar* ah a 11. llasH Walllnglon from Allan Walllng ton Minn la Wood from Joaaph Wood. 1«oulaa Sutton from John H Hut tan. IMnkla Kohayaahl front M Kobayaahl ilaorga l.aoa from Minnla l.aoa Vaxiar from Jamaa V'aanar Patinla Johnaton from William John aton. Iran K Hnvdar from Tlohart r Knvdar 1 Minna J Klal fr*im ilua A Klal W lllattnar from Mary Hlattnar Marx tl Habrnrk from fttaphan II llabrork l.lawallyn n Thomaaaon from William M Thomaaaon Favrtta A I.aland from Fran, la t.aland Anna Mary liftman from tlaorga \' . Ilrrman. Jr Anna W lit«vana from Karl W. Havana Vada W. Taylor from Jamaa W Taylor Outbursts of EverettT rue MUSTER STRIKEBREAKERS - AT CHICAGO FOR USE HERE Word that strikebreakers are being assembled at Chicago to take the placee of 3&0 local union bollennakera, shipbuild ers and helpers who walked OJt •t the Seattle Construction 4k Drydock Co. more than a week ago. was received here Monday. With ho[K! of a settlement vague, all strikers who have been member* pf local t-nlons f.»r three i.onths be gan drawing f? weekly strike bene fits Mor.lar, following an enthusias tic meeting in the l.abr.r Temple Sunday e<tnhif Auglearnlths. plate hanger*, mold SHORT NEWS Negro buncoed W. W. Reed. 1034 Jackson sL. out of $115 Run day by " drop the hat" bunco trick. Candidates for city offices at quit congress In Stevens hall Sunday given chance to tell of their quali fications for offices. letters received by W. M. Whit ney. president of the Young Men's Republican club, from Representa tives Johnson and lladley abow they are for preparedness Francis Be Lacko, former student of University of Michigan. In Se attle. en route to Victoria to re enllst In allies' aeroplane service In war. He was wounded before and Invalided bome. Helen Van Campen. note<l writer. In Seattle after visit to New York, says white shoes, chin-chin collars and grip are most noteworthy char acteristics of the world's metropolis. She's on her way back to l^touche. KUbourne & Clarke, wireless company, to Install new radio sta tions In Alaska Walla Walla school graduated 42 Friday. lHller hotel, which closed the first of the year, to be re-opened by the' Karl Oilier Co.. Inc.. February 18. Police have orders to stop all bobsleds running down hills where there are no flagmen, in order to curtail coasting accidents. H. Klrzu. Jap gardener, who lives on east shore of Ijike Washington, fined $105 for having 21 quail ln| hia possession. They were all; dressed. Body of Charles De Wilton Best, Seattle boy soldier, who was drowned on Mexican border In at tempt to rescue captured comrades, recovered from Hio Grande In use of dynamite. Auditor reports that 1.955 persons took out permits for drinks this month. William Bloch has taken over the i Oermania and Is making It Into first-class refreshment place. Kpokune deputy prosecutor plans to have confiscated liquors sold un der permit to public. Body of Kdgar Harris, editor of Review, paper of Coronation. B. C.,| found frozen near that town, after tnking walk. Raid on home of former Walla! Walla councilman without warrant nets sheriff $t,ollo worth of liquor Senator Jones of Washington waiting for data on Brandels ap-1 polntment to supreme bench before j stating whether he Is for or against him. Miss Marlnn Beecher of Puyallup rushed Into bunting house nnd saved rare old violin, valued at $700, front flames. It was the only thing saved. W. W. Venahles of Mississippi, elected to house to take place left vacant by death of Representative Wltherspoon, roasted anti-prepared ness congressmen In stirring speech Saturday. Germany will make no further concessions In Lusltania case, cava Iterlin paper. King George's equerry. Brig. Gen, Qrlmston, found dead in London, suicide. Three Norwegian freighters and one Banish freight boat seized by British American liner Philadelphia nnd Liverpool sailing ship Kben Lee collided. Boats damaged; no lives lost. I'. S. 8. Albany will take place of loft men and punch and (hear men ha*e joined ih«* original strikers. Iten McKlllop, secretary of the union, laid he would take up with President Paterson of the drydock | rompati)- an tries of agreement call- i Ing for a standard wage of the dlf- 1 fereot worker* on repair wrork. on 1 new and old job*. He said the men were demanding less than worker* In almllar estaU- J llshments In the city. The disagreement which led to the strike was caused by two men belnit ordered by the company to leave repair work on a new job aad lake up piece work on an old Job. Vickaburg a* training ship for local naval militia. Oppoaltion to re-election of Wood-, row Wilson recommended Amer ican* of German birth by German nocletlea in several New Kngland states. I-arge crowd* rioted In IJsbon. Portugal. Saturday night against high cost of living. Representative Hadley from northwestern Washington state* In Washington. D. C.. he is In favor of preparedness. Cleveland labor bodies are ursine Senator Borah to let them place bis name on the presidential primary ballot. FIGHT CHILD LABOR Resolutions indorsing the Meaty- Owen bill, to exclude from Inter •tate commerce all goods and ware* manufactured by child labor, now before congress, were adopted at a meeting at the Temple Se day night. under the auspices of the educational committee of the Cen tral Labor Council. EXPLAIN HEW RATES letters have been sent broadcast to Alaska mining men announdnr the removal of the differential charges, and explaining that assa. - charges In Seattle are now on the fame basts ha at Philadelphia. Den ver and San Francisco. The letters were sent by the Alaska bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. RUBENSIQN DRUG MOVES UPTOWN Exclusive Prescription Phai macy Goes Into New Quat ters in Green Building, Fol lowing Trend. The rapid growth of the litisiiipss district to the north C further evldcncej by the remov of Kubensteln's exclusive nresorp tion pharmacy from Second Ave nue and Cherry Street to the Fourth Avenue side of the Joshua Green Ruddlng. The new pharmacy was opened tills morning. Far-sighted bmlness men have long seen »the trend of trade to ward Pike Street and Westlake j Avenue. New buildings are going up In the district, chief among those that will be completed this year being the new home of The Times at Times Square. Fifth Ave-j nue. Stewart and Oltvo Streets. The Hubensteln Pharmacy had long since outgrown the Cherry! Street location and Ruben-] stein, proprietor and directing! head of the business, has be?n onl the lookout for a more favorable| location uptown, lie announcesß that the new store will be the best! equipped and most modern of itsF kind In the West anil will be sltu-r • ted especially for the convenience of physician*, being within tw« blocks of the Cobb ltulldlng. The lease was made through the of-£ flees of Henry ltroderlck. agents for the Joshua tireen ltulld lng Mr. Rubensteln has been a resk dent of Seattle for the past six teen years. ha\ Ing been graduated from the National College ol I Pharmacy, Washington, D. C. TlMf | Secoud and Cherry location walk occupied for twelve years.