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UPHOLSTRRERS HELP WANTED PA . a “WRITTEN NOTICES MOUNTAIN P. ARTI 5 WARKET 8F | CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIREC TORY Alphadettca! Wentence of Our Bury Classified Ad Rates Rifective June 1, 19t4 1 cant « word « day Mone for price of Transient Cb: One time, # conte more th ente fosertion CONTRACT RATES WANTED — FURNITURE ee Bates if Fine TOS FOR “SALE (Count # avernee word MOTORCYCLES ieh's $200 Wats YO0E PERSONALS ey MOTORCYCLES ‘17 Pike at Phone Bast él WA A anes War 8 MISCELLANEOUS |The dlentty of pr indulging theta NDIAN Wrieht near eek, tmonthe. 08% Open Reateterea t 1.900 tines within 1 H nee within Lines with! Rass fines within td ww Per tert information call Main #400 ‘Want ade PWie're a0 clee se your phone” WOMENS DATS. § MENS AND AND OVER MIK 2017 Pike Bring ad end AGATE GRINDING ron b ATTORNEYS AT-LAW BCHOFF a av.) Rarbend, wite canon are © FREE TORNEY; Dusdand ConsULT re Banderson's Cotton JOSEPH ALLEN erty. rights Rooma 498 oe chiugntawslan exchange for| ©. B. WILLIAMS CO. Main 184, 1942 First Ay 6 Rg cat Hiending Taser AUTO DELIVERY AUTO DELIVERY CO mplete Boh warts tometrist, 187. Bpler nce. duplicated i Ms ent. aleoh ard ‘Tables and Dowling . | Motes | svoriea: bar finturee ot : : payment = ot 4 time, | Address matrimony middie ike to MUSICAL K..CORD EX nw CARPENTERS indiow Baieiman Sobbing ar Bigg poset 1370. Beonomy Basement. | - — CHATTEL LOANS mony Address A. Hf Wash, Mox Ths anincumbere. . sultable age, object mat-| Address F108, Mar on ouseboat wun Troom housedoa' ~ Ri Raster Brokerage Co. 2 a eet jad up by MH. Don Bank Bide. «th Repairs cost $108 Loans of farnita: York Block. sec Se Mapes Ts es nde at oncrifice. Address D-38 You marry If wulte Jaa @ attie’'s Reliable Prienduhip Club ade P Evans, fll Union st, Apt BR Ladies _ free § = ADS ARE RUN FREE IN THE! Pen Date | STAR Kinet Bees as | EW FANON ited. on purchase | Wainwriake Wetec Prompt, reliable delivery All co Rapectatie b diamonds and wate offices, Amertean Jewelry Co Second TENE WENT AP Meyer Toner, 114 atin confinement pee bere inal twiiient Y Et THE BRISTOL HOTEL wer | Newly furnished throughout, strtetty ewart | modern 80 per © oo conte and up 419 Seneca. to borrow money on | Ree rates; pri-| * sen ta oa Transter Co, day and St. Went 2851. 82h Jections. 414 Mutual Lite Bide 553 Cady Teste Ae Tt Arends WA DEPOSIT VAULTS ¥ o..1119 Firet| healthy, middle-aged, lonely owner of valuable property matrimony Address P-169. and confidenth Regie 201 Labor Temple. « showonses #18 Pine b A lessona, $1.08 cae tee: martied Many joeal atrtetly LIVESTOCK |. beaker Malined 1267 SAPANES! ‘Toki asaar—Ari DIAMOND RINGS PROM| $10.00 UP j Elgin and Waltham Watches| from $5.90 Up. Wrist Watches from $16 Up | 2 - EW RLE HOUGHTON & HUNTER | tra. Office 4 Third Av. and Vesier Way | 14 14 LOST AND FOUND» method you want your SA Billet T° nace “ocrect Rymons, 205 Pike st car bunered oxen | MANICURING. —~“chirepedine HEMOVED: — 4078 = $2.00 late SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS | try and FP ionr— Pa wee ta? FEMALE HELP WTD. Raper Printing Stewart et houeswork, willing Cw Yosier, | Einst $110 oF 1194 Feader, ibe PHRENOLOGIMT. ne wt eae “xis ARRAS ONNEE 18 FEMALE SITUATIONS. as A OK MBER LO Fg OFFICE FIXTURES cae Des . ; + liking care of chit 24 FOR RENT, Furnished. ddle-aged w peer CLANS PER WANOR KS HELP WANTED PATENT ATTORNEYS ” end thes COLL RENT SI Unfurnished PHOTOGKAPHERS 7 BARBER COLLEGE New and women to learn the bar-| 4 while learning | ¥* vif Di. KATHRYN HARRISON 901 #ixth. Women einders. £0 Majusted:; obstetricia ge 109 Main At Main 6 Mgrs « ju| HOT! L JOUN + tice limited to urinary diseases OXFORD NLEY, Mer l; De Grant 7 ; $ ERS an Ue BS FOIE F RODARR IR Every day that THE MOLER BARKER COLL Wants women to lear -1$100 | STAR SDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1914. PAG OIL Notice! WH WISH TO ANNOUNCE MISKTATEMENT WAS MADE ADVEMTISEMENT IN THIS ocronnnt helit Over Seattle Lines to the Star Want Ads No have Call Main 9400 Star Want Ads rHAT moment when Ad. 50,000 subscriber wait a STAR Want need to work for If you are one of the having a phone, just call Main 9400 and skilled operator will take your ad, helping frame it if you wish. “STAR WANT ADS SAVE TIME.” _MAIN 9400. 27 PUENTE HED ROOMS SEATTLI OIL Main CHANG Bank Bide you to FARM L -ANDS. ACREAGE re NEAR KENT shed for 108 Dearborn at Groom fiat keeping month Binek $100 CASH, MONTHLY property: me, dauares seer deck room thee we 40 BUSINESS CHANCES ee BOYS THI FLACK 52 Wanted—an 14 } inane w LEGAL NOTICES thinw - ¥ PeRION COURT OF Tite $99 cash and 16 monthiy your t4 Write How Money of Washington, etion of the 41 ACREAGE Sl POULTRY RANCH VERY CHRAr and state levuing ané firet pubiioation of ehicken PUBLIC MARKETS House, bare. per mont cM {fice county terry Madiaon park SOLD ON MONTHDY PAYMENTS, $15 ASH PAYM ‘room, new cottages, with bath an trte fixtures; also window shades ITWELOE to alley. Location Co! nA VID P ASTM p YAYU 2 LAO WHY Are the eut-over lands of the Three Lakes selling ae feet ae we can U Pruseete tos LOWMAN ewtiy Téaiaa ALDG. Mais in Fort an ™ m9, 13, pumpkina, te 1h sweet potatos, & Ib hothouse tomatoes, 2 Iba lfc; arti 2 for iho, Stall 24, leg of lamb oulder of Iam 1h Btall i food land, well located, handy and Snohomish, and mediately sround the Three Lakes m came she cottee | wat. citron, 480 DAVID P. ‘EASTMAN | |! 1, ex powder, 300 chopa, 3 iba #6 Stalls 60-41, pot pod etenke, 180 Ib on, The each; Kast PLEASE, Otve AASEN & SEXTON COMPANY AN ACRE, SOLD ON $5 PAYMENTS He wb join roast lamb, 106 Sugar stall Rast of De A\OM Stall 12, botting TERMS $ CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, 1019 Third Av. 109% Fir A RARE BARGAIN 10 ACRES $325 ASH, $10 MONTHLY * Stall Stall ridd grape fruit, § for coftes, 800 Ib; eoft steer pot ronat un dried Japan ten, 40 lnree F 400 1 | 2c $10 ¢ compound jew tracts at Lake rler OWN AND PRR K 412 ‘New Heiehin ‘ 10 anh, r aw York Block. ¥ F ARM LANDS ARSDALE, FINE FARM T IN WASH |MALE AND FEMALE SITUATION | AOS ARE RUN FREE IN THE U. S. DESTROYER IS BEACHED BY A GALE NORFOLK, Va. Oct. 27.—The| destroyer Spank with per Bor aboard, was driven ashore to. AND/|day near Lynnhaven inlet, miles west of Henry, fn a gale, Life savers are trying to jreach the vessel CLIFFORD & VAN HOME, A LIVING GOOD INVESTMENT Is Witht ar Tea mcATHC ART Of Beatle, # for a Goacre tract MUST RAISE MONEY | A #5 @ month | | LONDON, Oct. 27.—The steamship Manchester Com- merce, bound from. Manches- ter to Montreal, has been sunk by a mine off the British west coast, according to Information furnished by a trawler which arrived today at Carlough bay, Ireland, with 30 survivors of the crew. rature and full ty & WHEELER | in Mt baler Varne e long time. Ad fs, WITH STREAM | ‘omy t00.00 can Dine An. —| promoter, ;| of the | all | sociation, two | «vo SHIP SUNK BY MINE, [son vcs] Big Guns to 4 HERE ‘Pound Coast / of England? By Ed L. Keen LONDON, Oct. 27,-—Despite assurances from high official sources that England Is in no danger of invasion by the Ger mans, It Is the popular bellef here that an invasion Je just Twentyfour births, Dealers believe top price of eggs hed. Seven divorces granted E. Pratt, 63, wede Ida Brodie, 64 Spring hens drop a cent. W. E. Edes and Thomas Riggs of the Alaska engineering commis leave for San Fre imoo. Union will withdraw pickets from Vietor theatre. Eugene Gillespie, 11, severely Montana has will r ibut ishing fleet Chinese crew of Jaxonia sent Fishing companies plead not gull- ty to charge of conspiracy in re straint of trade. Rotary club will hep Chamber of Commerce gather balance of con vention fund M, Assoclated Brotherhood ide dinner toni Prof, W. %. Meany reelected to Mountaineers. Internation Association of Dairy and Milk Inspectors ALN. Henderson, Seattle, presi Acting President Landes 10 ition fee at the un reity Delegation from Seattle Press club escorts body of “Bob” McGlinn from boat to King et. station. was quoted tn th Two hundred at funeral of Frank, claring M. Dana “In the course of time we will Central Council of Social Age | possess Calais and probably Dieppe cles meets Wednesday night. and Havre. These harbors will serve as bases for our torpedo ry @| boats, destroyers, cruisers and Zep- ELSEWHERE pelins, They can be made impreg- |nable from the sea by a triple row | of mines. schooner and join local German ship LONDON, Oct. 27—That Gen. Von Beseler, the Ger- man commander who cap- tured Antwerp, had com- mitted sulcide at Bruges, was given as an uncon firmed report In a Rotter. | dam dispatch received by | the News today. No rea | son why he should have done so was given. home head what the kalser Is planning. Holland correspondents of newspapers assert, in fact, that German military men say the English raid \s a certainty. Baron Von Ardenne of the © general staff, for example, Mall today as de urges Gen kaise Cold wave with snow Is sweep- ing over tho Middle West and) ee on Northern Atlantic seaboard. l¢-mile range. Our larger guns’ Mrs. Lucien P, Smith, survivor of | emt fs greater still. And the Titanic disaster, secretly wedded to! ritish may have a yet greater sur Robt. W. Daniel, also survivor, 10| prise in store for them concerning New York inst August. | the effectiveness of our artillery.” District Attorney Smith, Mineola,’ One story in circulation on this N. ¥., saya Mra. Florence Carman | side of the channel is that the will be tried again for murder of|the kaiser's most powerful ord- Mrs. Loulse Batley. Probes report| nance may carry completely across of jury agreement for acquittal the Strait of Dover, enabling him | Or. Richard P. Flower, mining|to hammer the extreme southeast indicted on charge of|coast of England from Calais. grand larceny, who has evaded ar} It was learned today that while reat since 1903, caught {n Toronto|the British military and naval au- and pleaded guilty thorities belittle all this talk, they | Three killed, three Injured, when | are taking no risks, and that the [third floor of new building at | Germans will meet a hot reception | Youngstown, 0., collapsed. if they attempt an invasion. howitzers have ® New York Investigating commit | tee scores charity commission, and says institutions are in revolting | condition President Wilson, In letter, en- | dorses Rep. J. T. O'Halr, candidate INDEPENDENT for congress, opposing “Uncle Joo" Cannon in Mlinols Supreme court Judges and attor cys at bar in Mixsiasippt wear | PHONE SYSTEM | cotton shirts and overalls in ob-| servation of “Cotton Day” to help | growers. pores People of Fairbanks turn out to| PORTLAND, Oct. 27-—Tnat he welcome return from Washington | will further the development of the of Delegate Wickersham. pe the t to Charies E. Bunnell, Pe, eahggy Pypeadi ican Pivesy ot nominee for delegate in congress | 4ay of F. H. Crosby of San Francis from Alaska, is given a rousing wel-| co, whose purchase of the stocks | Come tn Junons. ae wn jand bonds of the Northwestern me ties shoved necke ana | L2De-Distancs Telephone Co, held | other things in bet by walking 25|>¥ the Pacific States Telephone & | miles without gulde or escort Telegraph Co., for $360,000, was of- | Mrs. Fred Clemmons of Port Or-|ficially approved by U. S. Judge | chard seriously injured when auto| Bean in the federai court Monday turns turtle. The eale was in accordance with Rejuvenated battleship maha a decres by Judge Bean, March 26, | will go into commission Jan. | dissolving the telephone merger in 1916. | the Northwest, and ordering the Argument to set aside verdict of Pacific States Telephone & Tele | guilty against Leo Frank, for mur| graph Co. to sell its holdings at der of Mary Phagan, starts in su-| Spokane and im the Northwestern | preme court at Atlanta, Ga | Long-Distance Telephone Co, im Sir Ernest Shackieton'’s exploring | Oregon and Washington. |expedition sailed from Buenos! ‘The purchase of Crosby includes | Ayres for the Antarotic. | the long-distance service of the In- France and Russia reported to dependent line, extending from | have given the supreme command | Port Townsend and Port Angeles, of their navies for the rest of the| Wash., on the north, through Seat war to the British | tle, Tacoma, Winlock, Kelso, Van- President Sproul, of the 8. P., de-| couver, Portland, Oregon City, 8 nied charge by President Eshelman, | jem, to Corvallis, on the south, wil ate railroad commission at | well-equipped plants in each of — San Francisco, that the company ts | cities named. dismissing men for political rea- | sons | Attacked by two highwaymen at MOTORMAN {i IS- San Francisco, when he had $1,000) | {n his pockets, Cashier Jack Claxton | Jot Pantages theatre, knocked one | put the other to flight and an outcry which led to el mnatare of one. The heavy fog which enveloped AGAINST JAPS. the entire city was responsible for |a street car collision at 9:30 a, m., | which resulted {n serlous injury to | TACOMA, Oct. 27—Sounding a|/Sam Barnett, 2750 California av, warning to Amerioan farmers, @8-/ motorman on one of the West Se pecially those of the Pacific coast | attle “dinkies,” and gave the pas- of the intrusion of the Japanese | sengers a bad shaking up. jtruck farmers, W. H. Pauthamus | parnett's left leg was broken. Jof Sumner, president of the Puy-| ‘Phe accident occurred on Califor. & Sumner Fruit Growers’ as-| nia ay. at W. Lander at, where the | today urged the teachers | cars operate over a single track: jin the agricultural section of the|"" ambulances and policemen were joint Institute, tn session here, to | educate the children back to the |rushed to the scene, expecting to find several dead among the passen- | farm, and declared the farm fs the * ~ greatest factor in the development | Se" but they found, aside from loe thie state Barnett, only a half dozen slightly shaken up. DON’T LIKE THE NAME WHEAT SELLS FOR $1 The record price for wheat solfigd MELBOURNE, Oct At the|in Seattle was reached Mondag next meeting of the Heidelberg| when the price to the farmer ele- Shire Council {n Australia the|vated to $1 per bushel. The ad- 4 question of selecting a British | vance is a direct result of the Euro- name for the township will belpean war, which causes a heavy n up. foreign demand OBLIGING SINGER AT EMPRESS; GOOD COMEDY AT THE PANTAGES Yesterdays,” a comedy in which Frances Clare and Guy Rawson are featured, tops the bill, The play is full of action and good comedy. The Creoles, composed of six mu- sicians who get excellent music |from the guitar, bass viol, clan won mt inet and a number of other instru- good pill week, 1s Elsie song Good. fen, in unusually this assistant Topping at the Empress jvengall his rry, who renders any Jasked for by the audienc Hayden, Burton and Hay a talking and singing act, applause, Good George Bobbe and Billy Dale pre- | sent “An Incident in Paris.” Goo Black and white, two girl acro-| from the auld sod, Good, bats. Pretty good | Katheryn McConnell and Joseph | Canaris and Cleo in a magic | Niemeyer, in some clever dancing, | act. Good are good, an and ments, are good Arthur Whitelaw, “The Irish Chatterbox,” amuses with jokes TRAE 1439 Fifth. Main Tireproat storage wereho tral Storage Co, 106 Waite Bide. Wan trade pald while learning 1 Ovesa He od Two learn auto and truck Griving and repairing. 0 Fourth. s published, builders list their |" bargains on THE STAR WANT AD page. listance of market and ont $400, on aay terme J, MARSH & CO.,, 1209 3d AVE, Bill Robinson, a colored gentle man, in a dancing and talking act | (was not so bad. The captain and 13 members of the crew were said to have perished, ‘and TV ieres of water front water, for $876.00 Brown, Bangor, Wash. Rood terms worn Roy and Arthut Harrah have a jroller skating act that was pr eer pretty : g

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