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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Want Ads Telephone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest Charge two consecutive days i0c per line per day, Seven words to the line Three con secutive days, one cent a word. One month, 6e per line per day } §=6Mintmum charge for an “ad 20 cents. } ALI space used will be charg ed at for full line rates on all contract advertising or adver tising charged to account f BALLARD AGENCY-—P, H | Mullen, 321 Ballard av. opp i City Hall, Phone, Rallard 306 MAIN OFFICE i between Union and Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 The Star cannot guarantee accuracy or assume responel bil ity for errors of any kind curring in telephoned adver tisements Seventh av University CIAL NOTICES. SOSSSSS Lng on ASSES 6t eyes tor We nares) one year T om the man, house repairing im Tanches, rubber weather strippings Randall, Lam Carpenter —tf . or arate johestra, 117 4h toe, be see BALAP 1 MARI mae OCULISTS AND AURIST PHOTOGRAPH (40h fiver RRBBCKN ( fad and ‘Pike MONEY TO LOAN. ry Lo LOA > He * avings Bank OPTICIANS. | isis OSTEOPATHY. ont pathy, sboctrietty iD appots Sain . — CREDIT CO : o, pianos. | ~ _~ ot “terme ‘and’ loweat (08 SM. On My | THROBBING UR FIReT | WEAR! Ma. Wide | ae Roarann,, Hunree yates, A. Newton, VS LIGHTLY “TURK IO Hide thd ave, roome | A ane ej Walter Shoots Wife. SAN FRANCISCO, March 31 Hour. Because he fancied his wife had ise, been untrue to bim, Otte Allen, « walter employed at Deebdle's ree taurant, at 7 Clement et lant night fired four shots at her, One of the shots took effect in the right | SUPPLIRG. llung of his vietim, and ttle hope ~~ | for her recovery is held out, Allen “| was arrested ON | TO SEE BATTLESHIPS ests | Take boats at Pier 2 Ten round | tFips daily, 606 round (rtp. PUTTETELTLTT TE , 287 Himekley block, Seattie on developed and perfec * > deat it may ~y were oe i Le ely i 2 Ge. : Tell BREMERTON DEV : Weed American I ee oe * PHYSI-IANS. i clennimmenee Women's Dissasee— De \* euite Bi? nas * adit | De Dalton, 405 Arcede Shin end gen | * MaLTAy Ute-urtnary diseases * lacka te) | SRR en — REAL ESTATE DEALERS. — & WANTED AT ONCK CARPENTERS | ~~~... * To build 69 houses Must (ake part pay) CD MILLMAN, 1. 2. 9 Times Bigg | ‘once — ae j RLOPMENT CO } Rank Bidy —2i-5| + MALE WRLP WANTED. * STORAGE. ed Men, it you $80 and want em- teenaged | Joyment, calt at the Pactfie swede Moving & Sarege On. |e * BOARD AND ROOM. Furnished room, with beard, tn vate family. Walking distance; Tle ter. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. Desk Room located effice down Qverything farsished but the Includes telephone, Lig! fervice acd stenographer let jan: foyueed PERSONAL. | Bachelor of 40 devires to meet « of small means in s business prop marriage If suited 14, om FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Wood and Coal a eet fh loot, ary stab wooe Beattic Fusi Co, Main ina ht Sere Mechinee—Gingw, Whesier. New Home, Standard. Domesite Nattem- 2 new 252.80 & if not satisfied Mais 1926 Ind 8 For Sale—Talking martines. cylinder, Will call and dew ebligatiod.to buy. A. W mt 377, ave Thoroughbred Butt and Bias i Bagge for Matching CEDAR NOOK POULTRY PARM | E sith se Phowe Green 199 —<f | ie Times Bleck ent down oat 7 per i T_per cyteeweyt tracts handy 190 te th tect rte | Terma * to pay out. | Selman Bide city ROBER v8 808-9 MAL * ver man i all je prices. Wainwright Phones 1538 —tt coat Queen An: Sewing machi Ruth. First FURNITUURE WANTED. Vimme: | rivet —tt _— ae Fyenivere Coe restooks Berne & now. 16H Soe ind ba po «oe A a a eG WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, IE Prospectors—Learn assa one Bienth at Ben Ream wa Battery sireet. Next xt Monday, April 6 A pumber of re gated; good water. Ui ket for your prod THE CANADIAN MERCH Tor Head branches Canada Banking busin Savings and Time De SEATTLE Wi A Augustus Armatrong. Block 620-71 New York bicck, Alfred Gtell Beattie ‘Tit New York Bix —tt Bussell Rh Parrell, bE ~—_—_— OO Dr. Edwin J. Brown ts pleased to an Bounce that he is giving his personal at tention ists. be cone 6p ™ na horowgh exan oh jamamiber. cur offices have been’ ent ished 15 years. ali y ft of our prices by free fr about Al your ho do Bf J. BROWN, $, € and 7, Union Bie i os ne |! BRT. MILLE M Works 4068 14 ft] Alo th YF minuee | eee eee aee eee & 1 aaa ean 07 \ “THE YOUNG Man's FANCY seturt THINGS AY MIGHT RO, SRI... ae ** Buys Near and Around Woodland cHoee parment ta Park ous a Three beeutiful b-reom modern bung: PIVE-ACRE SNAPS. —_ J heen wey 6 acres Neo Tha “nba ¥ sia lot $4n300. three | berries SI, 108 oh on Oreen mood are IRRIGATED LAND | cHoIce v IRRIGATED L CAR BLDG 10 manth OK NICHOL, 0 Union Boo ed laying lone hi fie © D Me, tod CHICK Ws hens, in: ont: Hiume from City if house, wtife ¥ wi el, Te to $25 Fre a4 th fuit ul view ner , ance like LAMBKIN GAMBOLIN (vee smart o)- LAW Tom © MUSEMENTS E SPRING TOF PACT Any Moore-"Coming Thro’ the | The Grand—"The Toy Mak (By United Press.) The The Cow Pu ELYRIA, 0, Mareh 31 1 wa The When Kuighthood | starving,” said Mrs, Jos. Wardy, 26 Was tn Flower | . . when she was rescued from the | Mormor Le ee en river here, after au attempt to | drown berself | Rywphony Sent : Mrs. Wardy came from Hungary Sale of seats for the Chiessoloniy « short time ago. Bhe was Symphony Orchestra concerts QP | walking with her husband today | Wednesday and Thureday will bet i44 has been out of work gin tomorrow morning at Sherman, | ag the two were passing over the | Clay & Cos, The orchestra will! gone bridge on Third st. the lgive a popular program, «# | women suddenly Mung herself into by the soloists, on Wednesday even: | ing, and on Thareday afternoon and | evening the grand opera, “Faust, will be rendered by the soloist | sinted by the orchestra and chorus of 300 vo under the di rection of P C. 0. Kimball, mu sieal director at the University of Washington. All three perform ances take place in Dreamland rink. Collseum's Show. At the Coliseum yesterday after noon the Sulltvan-Considine road show made « bit ivery act on the bill was doubly encored and the show on the whole ts of good qual ity. Porter J, White & Co. had a powerful playlet in “The Visttor and other pew te of distinction are the Ascott-Eddy Trio. the Mo sical Bennetts, the Alpba Trio, Clara Thropp and Mile The Artists Dream.” and pletures are both excellent, Greater vaudeville remains at the Coliseum this week and next, there- after being transferred to the Star theatre. | Seale at Pantages. Bilyek's troupe of tratned and performing seals made good ail promises at the opening perform anees of this week's bill at coe theatre yestord The tr jcontaine six enimais who do the | feats which have made seals bh an attractive feature of the “tie cireus, Other good acts are offered this week, principal among them; he ing that of the Dierickx Brothhrs, strong men, who juggle with +b¢ tron weights In a manner to e forth wouder New Acts at the Star, . Bight new and classy vaudeville acte made their first appearance at the Star theatre yesterday. There! are Denton, Vane @ Co. in & com | pletely original comedy sketch’ of domestic life, “An Kye Opene Conners @ Aldert, fancy dancer#; Lopes & Lopes, clever Spanish in strumentalists fon pletures, a McPrain ballad; Bell & Washburn, with Indian songs and dancing, and! the Three Walton Brothers, bari tones, in popular songs, The same acts will run all this week. The Star will be after Sunday improvements © joned all next week, for alterations and Orpheum's Farewe!l! Bill, The Orpheum theatre is now of: fering the very last bill ft will eve present, and it le a good one all | through. Musteal Lowe is a good | artist on the xylophone a Dollie Rich js is & singing and dancing sou G xe Carr sings the bal Rice & Dodd have a Klondike h; San Shields Is a Sw comedian; Wesson, Wa son are seen in a lively ¢ dancing skit, and the mot tures are comic, When the curtain falls next Sunday night will pass into history AYLMORE WITHDRAWS, brette tad | Reeves Ayimore from the rae | dent of the Y lelub. This the only one in t teally assur has tion as presi B. Trefethan field, and prac ction. | A not Improve, by mites weeks first time in y feally weil nt will be afternoon, naturally to nt AMINATIONS ALWAY Coma 1. MANMnt DR. AND ERGO! AANIPANICM CO wot Avenive, eppectio esate erp the house} withdrawn | ——— mee WHY, CERTAINLY; THERE ARE QUITE A FEW SIGNS OF SPRING Now WRAY # Glazed BYPE hr TH DARIO Dn the swollen stream. b) WOMAN LEAPS INTO: ICY WATER 40 feet below man, saw By United Py jdvensy | th | imined lawaken farailie: DYNAMITE OUTRAG —_——-—__—. (By United Press.) | BRAZIL, Ind, Mareh 31,—The | Mader business tb | P int, 10 mile wuth « blown to pleces by dynamite unknown — partie Hloodh have been brought from Indlanapo | His 1 placed on the scent Eumit toward the drug store in the wrecked building in belleved to Gamblers Use Powder GARY, Ind, ™ r mile wre wae Chas, Tattersall, « mill her leap. He saw the flooded bearing her quickly away Whipping his horse, the mi ar raptdly two blocks down ibe stream, Where he knew ° a coll of rope. Tying this bimeeif, he planged into the and caught the woman as floated along. Both were drawn | ehore Mra. Wardy ts In a preca condition tn the hospital <= “ ANARCHIS TS TO BE DEPORTED President to Send Special | Message to Congress. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March &1—Po-! lice and government war on an Rialta, in| archy will receive a great Impetus | send to congress a menna, The song) if the present program of President Roosevelt goes through, and there fe little room for dowbt that ft will. | Under the present federal law, all criminal allens who have been in | the United States three years may be summarily deported. Recently the president caused a & a + FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral service of Mabel Rieck, who died at Nevada, Mo, March 26, was held at the residence 1 ber sister, Mra. Gardner, jis afternoon at 2 o'clock The funeral of Arthur H. Stiles Wil take place Thursday morning 16 o'clock at the parlors of the mney-Watson company The urtal will take place at the Lake View cemetery The funeral service of Milton 2 Interment at the day afternoon at o'clock at tho farutly residence William Corkish, age 57, died at] ‘North Bend March 29. He was al member of the North Star Lodge, | 0. 0. F, and Modern Tent No. to K. 0. T. M., of Minneapolis, and the Loyal Americans of Fargo, N D. The remains are at the private reception Sons The infant son of Mr room of Butterworth & and Mre ~~ Do you realize that denying your family lot of enjoyment by having a modern Talking Machine? that you are a not Do you know the son wo carry assortment of Hal and Victor Talking Ma chines and Records in the city and sell at the Lowest Prices? Surely not . be aware that you can secure one for only $1 a week Retter come look into this w entertainer, which is now to be found in the finest families throughout the country. largest you must ta today and jerful home BIONE, Third and University, Largest Piano and Talking Ma chine Dealers in the West. {coming down the ireular to be tasued to th ters, asking them tc | the immigration depa United States in discoverin, such allens subject to deporta: It le expected by x the municipal rities in all large foreign cen roperate with riment of the all the departme eS = The marine tnepectors will at once conduct an luvestigation into the acctd t which occur eater day morning off Point No Potnt ncouve ttle Hiner jwhen the Chippewa crashed into the fishing jschooner Lydia and two of the ten members of the crew w drowned The Chippewa arrived from Van couver last night and First Office William May, who was on the bridge at the time of the accident stated that he #p' a red light ahead of him on the port bow short ly after 2 o'clock yesterday morn ling. Suddenty it disappeared. The next thing be found that his steam of commerce and labor that there | er was right upon a schooner un will be wholesale deportations with-|4er full sail. He ran full speed in « short time astern, but too late and the Chip The president will, tt Is learned, | pews crashed into the Lydia. He *, UFEINE | He claims there was no white light the passage of more far-reaching! on the schooners sere legialation of Ballard to bring with thon citizens o in the form of Iterature, r by thelr actions This legislation will be designed | he federal jurindic the Untied States who propagate anarchistic theories speeches Wilson Spinney, and motormen of the Fort Lawton cars are more reckless The attention of the company has been called to the matter several times, but so far - t action bas been taken to stop ass ¥ the reckless speeding at that point William Hall died at the residence t907 Fourth av. March 30 QUARANTINE AGAINST CUB. ‘The remaine of Sally Mires, who leas died at Brownsville, Wash, March (By United Press.) 29, are at March 30 in this city | Kennedy are complaining regarding the reck loss speeding of the curved from Sixth av, W. and Beach drive. Rutterworth & Son motormen incline | Sho was the fenemore will take place Wednes- |daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Claudius | Soe (SAY MOTORMEN ARE RECKLESS Patrons of the Fort Lawton cars HAVANA, March 31.—Commer . P. 9) died at S iene saere here ete rl At ouch | cial interests and the people in the parlors of the Bonney:Watson | #*ere! are hoping that ¢ Amer company can quarantine against Cuba, sched Milton Densmore, age 68, died at | tied to become effective tomorr his family residence, 1618 Kilbourne | ¥!l! not be ablisbed ‘ av. March 30 the authorities at Washington wil Gtadys Kennedy, age 12, died | listen to the many protests that have been made against it. |65c 65c Doz. Pennell Hook |Special Flies 50 Doz. Thed low p Ve tnforced Two years ago an ace na? i ee curred at this po! an that laying in of sult, the Seattle Electric com ed for inter fish put up a notice requiring all Z fo come to a@ full # ye aennaerties tom of the Inclin ming |} wing £ to the stop, however, it is claimed | , Zip = = that the ormen rush down the eae incline so swiftly that, if the brake “ — should not work, there would be ° a danger of Jumping the track and inet landing in the bay, SiG aurinhe fo Gate Bands Apel oh. sul Complaints have also been made | F. M. SPINNING against th lard care, b motormen of the This is the best fruit Rec perfect water right. Ie such that Are one-fourth down, Interest 7 per cent bala Ral it Ine laimed that the land on the wry? you are really shipping point not a mile away. OUR PRICES to ‘olah by the Yakima” use it han depth and qualit Its Location a varieties of fruit you selec you Are the very lowest to be had and plant to any years and then turn over OUR TERMS nee \F YOU WANT TO BE INDEPENDENT We can show you the land and how to get it. ASK FOR OUR BOOKLET. Austin, Latidolt & Company 4089-10-11 Mehihorn Building. ’ 1310 Second Avenue market. of soil, the right slope and a part of North Yakima, with a plow four $250 per acre, and we clear, . care for it for @ first-class condition in either monthly or yearly payments (FEAR END OF WORLD “WILL INVESTIGATE 6 In prayep rT © for the try ty jon of the - a “tnt he had ch he beheld the © that will oy * (hey become arnite artesian hla y nies { Fred Ay ' “active gare chine gamb! eked, and hig at @ hoepitel jy fering from cone Appleman tg ve igual 4 eved mblers » bomb under @ winder a er of Hewmond bag extra deputles to 4 ty of the outragee vane F ———— : DISAS an Ticks, who lost thely well known cued men, who were Sealtle on the State of Washine wing the accident, who ed at the inw ta Harry A. Calder, Dugan, », Thomas Graw, William Peree, Henry: od, Gus Falk, Everett o trace of the Lydia, aimee in about tem ination, tap ieen found, although the "fapale Sones ron Co, owners a: the Chippewa, Dad. (gs he joot boat. SYMPTOMS ( EYE D PrECTS Are You Ti Any of if 0, you need if you already have need different tan expert H EADACHE, Dp” A‘ ERSION to bright NABILITY to see at range, with perfect vision. "LEEPY feeling close the or lines together. to and eyes 4 or running D ARTING pains ip or temples, ss eyes in children ten years of age. LURRING of vision of ablilty to see objects Unetly ata H \LDING reading or work either protec side the normal distance 12 inches. x ATIGUE, of requiring # extra strong light ¥4 reading. S D* fore MARTING or burning sation tm or about RK floating” sts bright lights the eyes, URNING head look at am < object too \ TERING, rednest ot fammation of eyet R ECURRING gore eyes —__ A, McKay Jordan Eyesight Specialist: renee of Special Debeck Bldg» we . Office Hours: 9 & mst m. Evenings, 7 te days, 9 to 12 a m™