The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1914, Page 8

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UPnoLsTRRERS 19 Ron INTE MALE ne LP bb taly 4 <cCIETCPRINY 5 {ONONY cite TUR c C Annee WRIDTTN tne NOTICES MOUNT AIN PARTIES Pore rea Adare CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4 tor the ¢ Readers 20. wit iT TEL WRLC G men'e a? ie they eel Jom be a new tdea that a lot Is a good invert However, when you think it over you will re mber that MPA Tha “ . no cemetery lot within your oe Rank “ere nn 1 ithe ton of a sind knowledge has ever depreciated FOR r “auth: . but has always appre tone for price of ‘ Transient ¢ Tt may cometery ment ottoally Arran ¢ Our i Classified Ad Rates ] Kifective June 1, Wid eatne in 4 tneer elated From our previous expertence, have no hesitancy tn r of & coin Rates " we com mending pureh, ot in Washelll at this time Woe are quite CONTRACT RATES for an Investment sure it will double tn value with In the next two years, For further information, apply American Necropolis Company Smith Bldg. 9 AUTOS FOR SAL Z MOT 601 Te € Eliott 261 ORC YCL ES 40 BUS SINESS CHANCES Ber further information call Main 9400 “MISCE LLANE ous ‘Want Ade “We're a0 close se your phone” AASH, © AGATE GRINDING }OORS AND ROOFING effioten f veterences aa to © K ROTTOM PRICES heat ATS. § )HAN AND W «bakery MIKE ATTORNEYS AT-LAW oesiflves | 4 OMY. 4th & Pine! are the cut-o ‘tiene darn ona! i | Bungalow casement sash free ndy w See Vending 1 an AUTO DELIVERY THE BRI HOTEL shed ¢ rates 92.50 TOL D. WILLIAMS CO. modern 1943 First Av & Main 1647. = Waad ane, Redmond and count BARGAIN $325 t RARE 10 ACRES bar fixtures paymenta THE COLLENDER | easy BALKE ‘Fhe Canadian Bank Office, Toronto, Cana Canada ete.) Geaw Interest allowed on savt ¥. deposits, Beattie Branch, © ¥_ MOLT. Mer BONDS— WARRANTS FELTON N $11 Batley Rot MOST SHLI. THIS RANOT CHATTEL LOANS saboat, sunk tn Will up by H Donovan and » Repaire cost # Ballard, “| MALE AND FEMALE SITUATION ADS ARE RUN FREE IN THE! | RENT AP Meyer-Toner, 814 reas ail Ballard wt TUAL MEDIUMS aiker Op ier Co, day and viet Basi i461 61 ¥ CLIFI FORD & VAN At a Ar LAND E hy and Pike, “INVES STMENTS APE WORT TATA, 86H OP 106 Cherry et ¥ LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY red sais t boo PER WE York Mik Thomas Co, Ine, ‘ K tt 6007. FARM ME N AND W LANDS OMEN 47 eptional CATHCART ANDS oar got! thritey | months | contracts to make 49 WATERFRONT LANDS| further Nasier, Ie ant Tt partioulars D Me 1 XCHANGES in Gal fornia hardw |$1 REAL ESTATE LOANS Vint M TWinete proved ener Boston THERN Fourth comN rR Meatie 106, 113, 114, 15 11.00; the phe. pas pall pure bard. | ing, DELEGATES AT jfrom market | which goes on rampage near West (P.-L VIOLATION | "OF WORD LETS | "MAN GET AWAY Despite the fact that the morn ing paper viola a confidence Thursday and published the details] of two secret Indictments returned] Wednenday the federal grand sues promoti to defraud, and obtaining 1 der false the « exprenned at the uttorney’s that G president of the Na », Lad, of Vancouver 1 in the Indictments, gainst ten men charg ga lo ining the pretenses, Thursday fic If he does extradition pro-| coodings, entailing a great will be ary afternoon papers 4 formation until Still not lons of The ngs’ arrest The compar the laws of Mr has offices United had ag organized under ish Columbia, now all the seattered over the guise of a butlding and ion which members pay $10 a me the company {s ald to b nie. Ite contracts are ading, it is charg rs are promised a at within the theory ajority and that who stick belong the spoils In reality, however, the member yments for 10 8 take 2 10 or 12 ng, on that an to thon drop out The company h er cent as their share It was stated today that the tn dictments will tle up, probably, at st temporartly, all of the com pany’s offices. PEACE CONFAB DRAW PISTOLS MEXICO CITY, Oct. 29,—Ad vices from Aguas Calientes say riot was nearly precipitated yes terday {n the peace convention there by a number of speeches. Several of the delegates, it was reported, drew revolvers, and spec tators made a wild dash to escape from the building. All exits, however, were barred 6 police and no one was per to leave. SHORT NEWS by mit Bids open for new Rest Mra. Rose Leonard and Mre. Nel- Kirchman arrested, suspected of shoplifting. Local Concord grapes disappear Five deathe reported. Elks’ a clot social tonight./ Patrolman Folirich quelis auto lake market | Thieves take auto owned by Dr. cLoughlin | meeting preliminary to the Ole Han- | son rally at Dreamland rink. (PAID ADVEMTISING) WISE WORDS FROM ~ Labor Leaders JOHN MITCHELL, who for years was Vice- Pre “Hs springs brewery is up a factory its place come well knov to follows the readjustment a store uni introdt n iction every disturbance traced most labor be with the saloon. JOHN B. LENNON, can Federation of can closed Ifa men, of machinery a changed condition of in the ra back Labor been the mainstay of the liquor traffic ident of the American Federation of Labor: down, in its place saloon is closed, in It is simply a process the same process as It isa ociety. Al- of organized connection ks to ne Treasurer of the Ameri- “Wageworkers have on the North American continent, but, thank God, they are going to knock it out The saloon does not produce a thing which is a benefit to the hu- man It is a supported by those who race start to finish.” THOMAS L. LEWIS, Mine Workers dent United know where the miners of non-producer, work woman should be against the liquor traffic and must be Every man and from until recently Presi- “If you want to America stand upon the temperance question, I'll tell you. In our con- stitution, member to sell That’s what we think Some people say the we have a clause which forbids any intoxicants eVen of saloon is a necessary evil. at a picnic, the liquor traffic. I don't believe in that kind of doctrine.. Because the liquor traffic tends to enslave the people, to make them satisfied and with improper conditions, keeps them ignorant, the leaders of the trades-unions are called on to fight the saloons.” Few men have had greater opportunity to ob- serve what the saloon does for working men than have John Mitchell, John B. Lennon and Thomas L. Lewis And were they registered voters in the State of Washington, their votes would surely go For Initiative Measure No. 3 WATCH FOR THE PARADE Chairman Herbsman of the coun- ty progressive committee has issued a call for all precinct committeemen to meet at the Good Eats cafeteria at 6 o'clock Friday evening, for a The famous Kitsap county drum Mass Meeting Under the Auspices of the German American Wonti- en’s League of the State of Washington Friday, Oct. 30, 8:15 P. M. Sharp. AT THE sa |Press Club Theatre ; at First i {jeburch rified. I (Fifth and University) Colman school — | meeting Monday. Patrick McDonald badly hurt In |20-foot fall. Alice Anderson, cook, held on |charge of raising check Bottle cast adrift in Strait of Georgia pi d up 30 miles distant Single dinner, Good Eats cafete urday at 6 o'clock . C. Tarrett, Bremerton painter, severely hurt in fall from ladder. Police after Chinese gambler |who raked tn all money on table at go's point and ped. King County Homeo. Medical so- clety meets Wednesday night, Lum. | ber Exchange building. | Wells Fargo Co. will carry pres Jents for Europe kiddies free. | Third annual conference League of Pacific Northwest Municipali-/ we, | tles opens Nov. 10. The Modern Aid to Better Living Presbyterian | corps will be present. After the | meeting, the committeemen will! march to the rink. There will be; automobiles for the ladies, and lots | | of red fire en route. | Tt is expected the meeting at the rink will be by far the biggest of the campaign TF a year ee money. ate. Jos F Thom Parent-Teacher SPEAKERS Hon, Thomas F. Burke, Rev. H. Poland and other prominent cil; MUSICAL PROGRAM 1209 34 AVE Price #85 MARSH & CO., 10 ACKEA, ALL IMPROVED AUTO DELIVERY were’ An 5-ROOM MOUSK SHREVEPORT, La, Oct. 29—In a fit of insanity Judge Roland WiI-| Lamson, a prominent attorney, today | choked Virginia Lee, 8 years old, and a year-old infant to death. DAMA F $19.00 UP Anytht Doegies at Wason Co. Elgin » tax Mra. Jacob Schaefer, President INOKER CLI ita i ite LAUND™IES ARED *, partly Diack 14 LOBE. AND FOUND AND ALL for Tokays, the cit | i EN, Brown, for many years pres. ‘}{dent and director of National Raf} ways of Mexico, tenders resignation Mra. Florence Carman deluged |with floral gifts at home in Mineola, |N. Y. Question of second trial mn' murder not yet settled. Senator Miles Poindexter will stop | off in Chicago on his way home to boost progressive candidates. Funeral of “Bob” McGiinn, former | Seattle newspaper man, whose body | was found in San Franctaco bay held at former home at La Conner. Bert Backman admits using set nets in stream at Ridgefield, and is sent to jail. New Haven railroad decreases di. rectorate from 27 to 17, and none of |present board ts under fire. Republic le taking on activities of fold boom days with opening of sev iJeral mines | R.L. Peck, Skagit county ploneer, |is dead Judging of apple displays Is under way at the Fair Hesperides at We. natchee, Steamship Princess Royal arrives in Vancouver, B. C., with bow stove in from striking rock in fog in Buceaneer bay Thorough probe of conditions In Sing Sing, N. Y., prison {s under way. Usah Singh, Hindu, Is arrested at Vancouver, B. C., for merely looking at revolver in a pawn shop. Lincoln Creek Lumber Co. mill at Centralla resumes operation with big foree, Others will open next week Arthur Crane, San Francisco law: | go08 to Jail to test validity of laiming it amounts to a man for ‘debt Deadlocked Jury In Pegram mur der case at Seranton, Pa., starts eighth day of deliberation, Court refuses to discharge jury One hundred and eight killed and wounded in mutiny of Mexican troops at Jalapa, Zapata forces | rIKE ELSEWHERE PLACE we standard granulated | HOTEL oun OXFORD LBY, Mar mitt ; ready for big enap. onthiy rae be 1 | office APARTMENTS Madison park O person in Seattle need deny himself the use of gas for fuel and light on account of the price. Gas is one of the modern aids to better living and the price is so low that it costs the average family only a few ry 12 Wee Ib, CHICKE N R ANCH ANTS LITTLE rich SANITARY ver #almon. 1b; hallbut, OW ie oe ae | 18 FEMAL E SITUATIONS | 5 FU NISHE: D ROOMS cents a day. Si XTON COMPANY ty 2 The mains of the gas company extend to every part of the city where the probable consumption will justify laying them, and it is believed that there are now more miles of mains here, in propor- tion to the amount of gas sold, than in any other city in this country. OPTICIANS bath ASD PAR MALE AND FEMALE SITUATION ADS ARE RUN FREE STAR. cottage | PAINE warns IN THE | far “tb. . fs 19 MALE Every one in Seattle can easily afford the full benefits of this excellent, sanitary and labor-saving service. It is among the cheapest, if not the cheap- est of all the modern necessities which add to the comfort enjoyment of home life. From an economic standpoint, it is even more valuable to the workingman than to those of larger incomes. HELP PHOTOGRAPHER and RRISON ROSS re KATHE : Blood Pressure an employed by It is being used by all classes of people with equal benefit and satisfaction. It is just as good for water-heating, house-heating and lighting as it cooking. Wine sate one ; | ‘ , wh 1 Examine Free “| aye rsa” ie re | 994, Port Orent ae ; 606 OR 914 FOR S AND OFFICE cB ani BLOOD DISORDERS High Grad eee HomEat Come to Me for a Reliable Wasser is for SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Phone Main 6767. Co) pee penes nr lemponsinis vib <onlt DK. DONAWAY Suite 402-34 Liberty Bldg Opporite Postoffice Third and Union, Private Entrance 01 DE CUD SESE mits | Si |i w f 4 will ha Atlantic re inant Hlreported to have attacked San Angel. agents and information wekers need not call, City

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