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Ape LEOEN ITE wa | | AAR RRR nnn CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Alphabeticatty Are q ; Classified Ad Rates Effective dume 1, 10t4, | Caan ada, cont a a8 @ tuner tous for CONTRACT RATES {Count ¢ average worts to the Tine) # Month, dally. per tine $1.60a month SB monthe dairy. per tine 1.48 @ month per pe space 1 year 1 year 1 year 06 per line 26 tines a week. ¢ months. 49.084 per BB lines A week. @ months. .0¢ per G0 Hines & week, f months. 08% Space the & @ per line 2,000 Nines within 12 m your phon aw BUILDING (Te ) Rusband,. wife; property riebt See Heading Towrers | BANKS ink of Commerce -Head >, Canada (350 branch ty ral Banking business savings te le Branch GV MOLT Mer BILLIARD eS wre 200-2-4 First av. &. Seattle (oe DRELLOW & BON tht Rater Bite ua Works site CARPENTERS bbing and repaire Main 2a 2. CHa _ Cheapest Rates—Easivet Payment: Brokerage Co. 207 Northern Bide, sth and Pike “ Hiiiort 1318, agents Jo Tome and Steam ons! ~ money on eiry: low rates: prt- Co. stag Monument Ca tate 7 MOVING AND #TORAGF. Storage Co. Madison at Base 414. Auto vane, fireprost packers reduced fratehy mher 458 Linetiy Bide USED DESKS, BATES, chairs, ete ‘Real bar- gains In our exchange jepartment Renton- leraid Desk Co. 1518] ———— Third i273, YORK RLOCK. be Reynolds, Hin’ «ley Wik. Oldest, best irodks. registered pi $48 Central Bide. ishton, @14 Amer! Practice limited to bladder, kidney and Lp “Dr. Arthur Crookall, (12 p, Grant Tucker, 204 Globe Hide $10) Special affections men and women man Plumbing & i Fourth av. Revie “Pane coast Stamp Works, ii? Cherry heat Wott 2445, Hillery 1979 a ORC a icaeon firepr’ i warehouse. Ce UPHOLSTERERS ol, 140) Reventh Main ie? ‘WALL. PAPER AND PAINTS VENUS, 1446 MARKET AT: By) an ae ae A RTC Sa Nast ew on farm on] one mile from Have fine home Hoods Canal, rm second ORES WF GRDER y © PARTIES RATING eating bill nd floor i pew phone number, | an “WANTE D t writer and fleur Open Spa 2.006 tines within 12 months Che per Moe | Poe Heee lines within 12 gooutna BYE Per ras | : er further information cal! Main 9400,| WANT ED — “FORNITURE, RWELL. PURN, CO. | iat - con. tion free; lawe| PAC AST FURNITUR _ | HLAKE PRE OLE SS 108 FOR SALE __ MOTORCYCLES yoles-New and secoud hand) all some of these taken on new INDIAN MOTORCYCLES. fieading Standard, We SASH AND DOORS We make them ourselves and know that they are se good | ay ae can be made M vw n doors, 8 awe F150 ie ab styles, up from . Fancy front doors. d-ltgnt bare seen 6200 dte And addresses, T10 Pine st it. 918 Pine ot. cur own make, standard Sines in stock. We sell any. ship anywhere for catalog 21 OB WILLIAM CO. SASH AND DOORS 1942 First Av. &. Heattle = 82.50 @ $2.60\" MRA WARTIN. TRAINED finement home. reasonable gate. Richmond. 1627 Westlake. 4 Weatinks Av. 2% Blocks From Pike St. SeeED EXCHANOR n Park 25 FOR RENT Unfurnished oe ae ay. near Union. NEW TRICKS A Lee soar fi CEIVED. Trick, .. Posale Co. 1118 pie Pies, oo purchase. Meyer-Toner, “he Boll top desk for sale cheap. The Bound Biectris Co. Ms a ” MPOUND. 110 A barret 8208. Pr 199 tes, S¢-1B cane aie you eckine tor aoe working clothes? Go to Ainth ay. and Pine # poe UR $26.00—$-room Crockett st $22.00—% rooma: Roren av; $20.00—4 rooms; $25.00-—@ rooms; 18th ar. NB $16. 00—6 roome Will trade city lot or 10 mores tor dle- mond. L. J. Schloss. Gen’! Del. “LIVESTOCK ‘good young, soand, te horses: also wagon and harness. reese Ral. 2637. $12.00—8 roome; 4. ry $10.00—4 roome; ‘ Aone Todere 1 >. Vehicles and 1: ener Delivery wagons prises. Kennedy Wagon Co. POULTRY Ghicken Dry Goode m Complete poultry $10.00—4 roome; $15.00—8 roomea; upplien. faed. remedies $19.00—4 roome; F. M. JORDAN & CO, 211 Amerioan Bank mide, Phones —Elb Halsed deck cruiser. 4x 44 LOST AND FOUND Found any agates? Remember we ty for moving, Wil HOTELS " HOTEL OXFORD JOWN STANLEY, Mer. FI! other stones. Myron H. Symons, Tos | WANTED Summer Boarders. |19 MALE HBLP WANTED| Viarber shop for sale; wood loeation ade | Wante men and w ‘all the comforts of a Deetde NDOUTRE TILLY WELL W107 The OF LYON BUILDING in and Mpring TRRSTOL HOTEI matrimony trimony. X-421, workingman 14 tke ib Alle WOULD YOU WARnY fF RUTTED? Join Reattio’s Reliable Friendship Clab, Ade P. Bvana, 111 Union ot, Wats Veen Pivot ay NNA WILLRINAEN, Phone Petherd 1287 WANTCURING. ‘ Kat Bb ROST a ee Taw CLAIRVOYANT. imtet. at comsene e 5257), F Lats Tairimanial paper pub free. (#8) ‘Toueder Onto. fsechor. sfnerinnced. languages a Reventh aye -|°4 FOR RENT, i ll room studia home, location; — chotee Ortental rugs) rear or less. & minutes to ear car to Myrtle HOUSES 948 06-16 roome; Franklin ar: ly modern; newly decorated and bungalow, 14th MB: fireptace 217 W. Republican FLATS $28.00—4 roome; N. 42nd; furnace Ninth N.; partly John at Feastiake 1 MT Coder at Ninth N.; partly 12 Firet av motern; 17-19 W. Re 1118 K, Republican at modern; Western av Buyers in Abundance portunities for quick The Star Want Ad Page read ers comprise two-thirds of offering a big market for miscel laneous things. A small want ad in T you buyers for houses and real orators tle Tent @ Aw beh bod *» medium and insert your ad Call Main 9400 | Te PIR WF }20 MALE SITUATION Wishes wiuation| LUMBARD © Alaska Hufldin INVESTMENTS 47 FARM “LANDS 80 AGRES $1, 200 are evading the feo us before ye LUMBARD 0x ni object matrt ACREAGE $50 PER ACRE At Granite Falls, which te tm the beet Motel, you can buy © 10-nere Heighbore and school, and you only have to pay $20 cash and In & short time you will have 1 paid for and be tndepandent Let us tell you « little more about thie You wilt be Interested OLE HANSON & CO. Phone Bitlet hinted 4.6 New Tore UB Apt. BR. Ladies tree. RENO! WHITE RIVER VALLEY BARGAIN We have « place on the interurban, how being paved © cash and $15 & mont in and we will take you de URS 2005 Noren | | EMER WANIOUT: | tom, facial massage and son q » 108 New York Block ment. Parte graduate, Room “FWO MILES TO PORT~ ORCHARD n “BERRY LAKE GARDENS” Ideal for berries, fruit, garden or hearty any hour to § eoeueas dimance tf Navy Yar PRICE $375; #25 CASH netehore! CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Ine. 734 12% acres of good land: fine soll; no 1116 per acre, 19 per cent cash, $10 per month, AASEN & SEXTON CO. have & small tract of fine aad ik of fresh water piped right ir BRINKER & ShELY 01-408 Green Hide tems than 4 block Anspaia, Ine STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914, PAGE 6. 143 REAL ESTATE mY KANO nm POU rHICr #670 TREMS 860 CARH AND #15 NOYES lAronitect and Mullder, 217 Moston tt 44 HOMESTEA TEADS id acres Valley land which 1 believe wil soon be worth $500 per scr if property eplendia cash for wh firet mortange dress FO. Tox of land, too, at | bait of it te all of tt soul; tt bet ween and Port Gamble The owner bought thle place years mao. He is now If head of some money, therefore must sqerifies It take aif cash, te an epportynity not often of OLE HANSON & CO. Phone Pitiott 2928. 214 New York Jum we weVTS LANDS AT CATHCART CUT exusa ——- You ought to see bow enthustas tle the settlers are & and 16 ners tracts, northeast of Beattie on small payments Wer & WHEELER 209 Cotman Mock. Main 1947 A FARM FOR $1,165.00 } Cantaine 49 seree rich river bottom: 14 £ meres timber, ba! land enatly cleared, goed or- joe to echool; has Rh. F mitk route, and on ; ACRES GOOD LAND 2 STREAMS ON gravel or rocks; part of it ilee fine, balance good pasture; plenty of rasa: 2 good streams of fine water: some ood timber: 2% miles from good town, people: 6 big mille, # stone quar ries, good creamery, high and graded Guess (LL SPEND MY VACATION RIGHT AT HOME THIS SUMMER. Your CARRIAGE AWAITS! MANY WIVES ~~/ARE RISING UP TO FACE KEATS, SULPHUR, Okla, July 14 Frederick Keats Hamijton, as he calls himself, was fretting in jail here today, pending interstate pro- ceedings for his extradition to Call- fornia, where he is wanted on & warrant charging him with passing a worthless $1,000 check on Mrs W. A. Kinsner, sister of the wife who accompanied him when he fell into a trap the police bad set for him. Indications are that when he ar rives in Oakland he will have to answer other charges of marrying and swindling a number of wives. Their names were given as fol- “lows in dispatches received by the local authorities: Mra. Grace Bailey Hamilton, Rochester, N. Y., now on her way West to investigate her husband's matrimonial record; Mrs. Alice Young Hamilton, married in Sep- tember, Los Angeles; Mrs, Bertha Arnett Conner Hamilton, married May 25, San Diego. “910 MAN ASTOR 4 REAL BARGAINS 10 mores level, rich aot! . o 20 acres, one-half bottom, creek a80 sores, hous, barn .. Sin cse CROP nores bottom, highly Improved. . 2,206 Good terms can be arranged on all the above They are bargsine picked trom our Hist. Complete descriptions on re quest BRINKER & SEELY 401-402 Green Bide AND SON HAVE A FALLING OUT NEW YORK, July 14.—Reports of & quarrel between William Wal- dorf Astor, American expatriate in England, and his eldest son, Wal- dorf, were declared in a Times dis- patch from London to be well GTGR | founded. For trae book wash ALLEY te 3 Wh stock and om ¥ EXCHANGES "i $49 cash, $10 month RA. Uhiin, 1115 Amertoan 24 trains a day 160 AGRES Contract tor Saad per aere: said to be worth $20.00 to § Wit assign contract for exact Without doubt and let us give you MULLIN BROS, LAND CO 408-9 Northern ition teat Fike S, seat 10 Ow! Drug Co. Thia Becopd 27 FURNISHED cet i Lares front room in ® quiet 412 Reventh MI nr 28 HOUSEKEEPING RMS. Riwaed 1 returned’ to 601 University boulevard. ‘ Phone Kenwood 3360 LABOR AND with good new house. and email barn. and Weated in the best farming section Juat west of Seattle located on new milk route, with Two nicely furnished fi AAA—TELEPHONE OPERATORS positions for young women and girls; salaries paid while learning. ply to the Pacific Telephone & Tele ‘aph Company, room 2, between Spring and Sei between 4:30 a. m. and & p. m. RAR Pann 18 FEMALE. ‘SITUATIONS. Woman would like work in kitchen pS gon 38 White Bide i rR rrr 19 MALE HELP Bae A-hand clothing, ad and get 10 per « vanaugivs $200 Hate ard and Foom in private tamiiy. Very convenient car, 16 minutes to business center; North 1808 LARGER HOME WANTED Will give as first payment « fine little plastered and well bulit large lot, highly G with shrubbery and berries or 6 rooms. FORTY-SECOND BTREBT RBALTY CO, | 4203 Fremont Ay. jeeping roomm, N clome to achool land hearly any hour of the 8 FOR $750; $100 CASH Cc LIFFORD & VAN ARSDAL “STO ACRES ALDER LA $10 MONTHLY No big stumps to dig; no , ereamery and produce company afford ) delivery from stores, REAL SOUND FARMS CO i. - Bimaii water the year ur 4 havé all the modern nimproved oF $5 PER MONTH el land, % mile to beach; tonmted ¢ Will assume, of pure « H. E. NELSON 7 Northern Hank WAN’ PED. fouth of Woodland park ark ay. and Greenwood ay laree and 10¢ Stall 104 400 Ibs tod Swine, AASEN & SEXTON VACANT Own your own home. . Read the offerings in|' STAR WANT ADS — then between AGREAGE—TRADE 10 nores in Snohomish county; real good soil, price $75, for vaeant lot “ atly iy ot . price § house, for elty MAN A. SCHROEDER rty Didg., Third and Union. 20 ACRES UNENCUMBERED Land in Western Washington to exchange for equity tn amati cottage or vacant lote THE COWLRY INV. CO. ‘sell your re it for new dine? mple stock and get particulars, Pacific Coast Mase Co,, fit Fourth ay. a i) REAL ESTATE LOANS” Refore buying or building, see GPO. A. Vint *O., Toston Bik SANS, NORTHERN Fond and Mortange Co, 1406 F ay. between Pike and Union. amounts on vacant or improved low raten; no delays; easy Sturte nt & Co, Bor Stall fort. 48e Ib, Heal! 100, ‘pot ronat, 124 ¢ He Ib; grownd bone, tbe.| 2 cans m: Idental tt SANITARY English muffins, a for 100; It was said the feeling between them is so bitter that the jenior might be disinherited. This dispute was attributed to a contemptuous reference by the younger man’s wife to her father- indaw's “money bai senior, overheard and resented it. His son took his wife's part and the estrangement ensued. The elder, it was stated, had abandoned all attempts to secure @ title, for which he yearned for many years. Company B, 13th hesiaicde Mill. tary Branch, Loyal Order of Moose, will give a dance at Moose temple, 209 Seneca st, on Wednesday evening. Captain Firssoff, army aviator, and a passenger were killed by aeroplane's fall, meal tah pork ples, 3 for 26) fresh | 10¢ loaf made tomatoes, 10¢ Ib.; green peppers, 200. Ib. Stall 47, fresh cottage chewna, 100 1b; | full cream cheese, 20¢ Ib.; cleomargarine, Tb. Stale} lar 2 Ihe, 460; Jack cheese, 82-24, shoulder of Ia Stall 17, granulated sugar & Ibe. 206 2 16e cane of clam showder, 28c; 10c pkgs Shaker salt, 6 pkgs. imported macaront, 4 all 106 amelt, ch; halibut, ean. Ae Ib, 2 ibs. 1c Th, Stall 219, 819, aweet relinh: Stall 201, gum ¢ 20 Ibe, wugar, $1 100 pt. Stall 321 dos. Stalin Anne cherie Tho. Stall 468, fanoy toma cured A bent, 12%e Ib. Stall oy, 2Ge. Stalin 104-123, 4 © Stait 960, 6 Ibs. fine Japan SOUTH END Stall 60, dry granulated sugar, 21 Ibe. 41, 8 Ibe. a9c; Lhe Golden Weat salad 10e. | Stall 68 11d. cans mustard sardines, 2B¢ cans v N Jan sardines. num weiners, 18. Tb. Stallx 88-42, choice pork steak, Me; back 1 be; good orn bacon, 206 Stall ba, J cane BR, & Re. te : 2 CANN white agparagus tips: here Leggett’ White Linen floating soap, abe, Astor, | Vb. Stale 110-411-112, sugar} HUERTA WILL LEAVE TODAY VERA CRUZ, July 14,—Presi- dent Huerta and members of his family who have, not already left Mexico City will arrive here this evening, it is predicted today by men in close touch with develop ments at the capital. The break in the railroad be- through trip. TAX! ORDINANCE PASSED; IT BARS "EM FROM DOCKS The council passed the taxicab ordinance yesterday over Mayor GI's veto, Now you'll be able to leave the gangplank from a steamer without having the wits scared out of you by a lot of yelling maniacs demand- ing your baggage and life. It has been under consideration 14 months. Mayor Gill vefoed it to give the taxi companies one last chance to adjust matters. They didn't adjust. STOCKTON, Cal., July 14.—The erection of two school buildings is halted result of the refusal of members of the building trades unions to handle unstamped ma- terial. Work has been stopped on the new Standard Oil garage at Fair Oaks. “The majority of our men are out,” said President J. T. Woods, of the building trades council, ————— |. Editor The Star: TI have been a customer of the Seattle Lighting Company for about five years, and during that time my bills have been {paid promptly, and have in each |month saved the discount provided .\for the current month {if promptly } fancy hothouse | paid. \"This last month (June, 1914) my |check was made out and mailed to |them on the 30th of June (which is |good delivery to them). On or about July 2, 1914, the com- pany sent me back my cheek with the statement that the envelope in which check was sent was post- marked “July 1, 1914," and that they would not accept my check unless T mailed full amount, or 63 cents more. To avoid their threat of shutting off my gas and inconvenience to my \family, | have paid this extra 63 peents, but I feel just as 1 would feel tween there and Vera Crpz had|jjam O, Wakefield, was predicted been repaired and there was notb-|by the defense here today wh ing’ except a possible holdup by|the second trial of the wom rebels en route, to interfere with 4|/ opened in the superior court. WOMAN FACES. SECOND TRIAL FOR HER LIFE } NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 14.— Vindication for Mrs. Bessie Wake- field, sentenced to be hanged for the murder of her husband, Wil- James Plew, Mrs. Wakefield's companion in the murder, was hanged March 4. Women of Connecticut were active in behalf of the Wakefield woman and her appeal to the Con- necticut Supreme Court of Errors won her a second trial Recently Mrs. W. J. Blickens- derfer made an automobile tour of Connecticut, taking a “silver quar- ter” subscription to finance Mrs, Wakefield's second fight for life. » Charles W. Bauby of Waterbury, Conn., will be attorney for the de fendant. Patriotic meeting under the auspices of the Guardians of Lib- erty will be held at Ballard city hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Lecture theme, “Our Country, Its Immedi- ate and Imperative Needs.” 1 oe tats gms tad dane Annaal Century club picnic will July rf at the home of Sere. Henry C. Pigott, end of Fauntleroy park car line, HALF OF STOCKTON’S LABOR COUNCIL HIT IN LABOR WAR’: The} A few are still at work on the jobs of contractors outside the Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ and Employers’ association. The regular meeting of the Cen- tral Labor Council brought togeth- er the unions outside the building trades. The reports of the various dele- gates indicate that 50% of the membership of the labor council is affected. JUST LIKE STEALING IT, HE SAYS OF SEATTLE peed | city of Seattle to maintain an ex- pensive police and detective depart- pra which tries to stop pick-pock- — » highway robbers and burglars ioe operati as the above are permitted to go on. unscathed. Yours truly, JAS. A. DOUGAN, VALUE OF FISH RUN IN DOUB The value of this year's salmon eatch in Alaskan waters ts still a matter of doubt, according to C, Buschmann, treasurer and man- ager of the Northwestern Fisheries Co., Who has just returned to Se- attle from his annual tour of tn. spection in the North, “The year's pack has not pro gressed enough state definitely |if some one had reached bis hand in/the value,” said Buschmann, my pocket and stolen it. It seems to me it is folly for the “Rough weather in the early sea- son delayed work in some places,” ash denotes the best Ha Then, again, nearly every man wil! reject: a spotted cigar, but | the spots mean absolutely nothing as regards quality. | Most men think they can teli_a cigar by squeezing it or smelling. ightest good. color denotes strength—that a dark wrapper denote: a light one a mild cigar, The color has nothing whatever to do with Neither test is the | || the strength. As a matter of fact, for the average smoker there are practical. ly no outward indications of the quality of a ci; the non-expert is in smoking it. How to Tell a Good Cigar A well-known cigar expert has beer dispelling some popular mis- |] conceptions about the fragrant weed. He alluded to the belief thar the whiter the ash and the longer it holds on, the better the cigar, This is quite wrong, he pointed out. The length of the |] on the size’ of the pieces used’ in the filler, and a c! And every smoker believes that strong cigar, The only test for