The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1915, Page 6

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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915. PAGE 6, PERSONALS ACREAGE (Paid Advertising) UNIVERSITY BRIDGE AMBASSADOR of the National Associa e . 4 af | RAAAARW~ a) {! The Star Want Ad a ; Si Bffectt . | z Transten sie \ Cash in as - bd > | ] ton | iE { ; One centia word per tne | | “ J aUee mes fort t | 4 Z ee ke hund ° ie i 5 i eto be used as i—$ . Haiti Works . ait } WASHINGTON aret 4 ° Secretary Bryan declared t as a ' TeWer LS : that he knew nothing con. Funeral Notte — 4 ‘ Bernstorff, the Ge A ‘ a - The German em Transient Advert 24 | : { professed to know 7 ine price of five e nothing about the report. Von % Shor cent die Wk . he Bernstorff was supposed to be within 10 days af t Inse ‘ e salva HV OWNER TA Wheaties n New Ye Contract Advertising est rent WANG Administrat officials were Per tine ne 1 oR gents, t t t and : = nterested in the reports, but MEE fine per month—3 months. 8 aM e7. eteted thet Hf Count Von 2 Per line per & ° e $ nae . Bernstortf should be recalled, 3 tne = ‘ f arry oy 0.008 . or % to go home or because his gov $0 lines each we 1 year, pe i " 3 falls after fat a 8 iY 4 A . 1 ernment needs him there i line tei at ‘ ' Y | : Vike at E Bix months ada % cent Ld | t iw TAGEN HOME INGA C months add 1 ce jv huRD reoren a4 MERCER |y . 7 4 ne year \ VA | bade | Ss ey 1A ») | 4 at ee ain ely guar |T, J. MARSH & CO A NY : a°na Depertment | _ : - os E 1? HERE 7 : | MOVING AND STORAGE }9 FOR SALE—L&VESTOCK a CHICKEN AND DECK MANEH ° . j MAIN 9400 ae ee ee Steere te a ee The Seattle Star ny, oY ahaa e taittott : * « Mide, Kanone City Pineal deoviaak ot Waieun NTO NT WEN ES s nh Lad! 4 x vw : thio Ladies tr0 oe D. P. Murphy knocked from auto 4 Wear . . i t ; if ; ; A ache, ages . t . £ On hasten a i J. H. McLean, ex-manager of Le rdec “ . signe 94 : feed ancing guare . VT en ae re yught Chit f for the conve ¥ orriciaNs sleeh; wea ase’ ; ‘ ° s i Ag ait Employes of Supply laundry at- one desiring we wi i arad “1 STEVE NS . : a ait good wall, ; : Pits Saat At os their daily needs SY RY? 2 iat BE DOO MOE SOO OM oon Meteo 68 vei etbod, chirepedio” 1424) Bias ints Welsh celebrate St. David's day mg it in a hurry firms “a BL egal TS ard pavemen 8 wi . s" babs a Propo: vers f perma canal bridge ¥ } anaegent POS. 4 Tepresented below make a spe pace pe Ay re . ng iri.) 43 i seals pyar: ; — - Seattle cops gave band concert Gialty of immediate service “= — =o able f : _prete . i _ a t nd repaving } nt Nea aes Sea ops tae oncer information r ; ‘ : ‘ . 1 { ( t at k en we Remember, satisiacti 412 Grose _Widy , na tebe aD sepia B® Sd gtab at MIOWTUAC POW BALE cre eS " Sunday night near P@waranteed by every adver deestawl aed oma women ee oa x Fi SPIRIT hated MEDIUMS “ . ee. | 1 ohahene of Mrs A. 6. Hanwle fe se for thee vee, and © on Thug struck Mrs. Bertha Martin, Just Use Your Telephone! sees ai Flt en ys 4 : | ate subs " ~— searrer © han be ee —————_— oa aaa attle ee IRMINI | “ Marriage Licenses be mone Took HERE + a & Vesting Co a and Vesler, a0 GIVES TRANCE : i 7 Wien. 28 - r Fire destroys one-story house at en ern oe READING | $0: th =| ond Mie m . ‘ | Eighth ave. N. Sund night — ; a ‘ ’ Y AWAITS ¥ ' ' * Hugh Gwin, Maryeviti« ? a Funeral of William Saunders, + | RRA RINMIA THI ea walt . . 7 an pioneer, held Sunday Minde dally Me Bh oye B + ss ty cadet annual tourna. ‘ atte ~ a PA Mrs | Letters threatening to avenge POUT END Bery! hyper vaudev tle singer, ROTATES General shakeup in police de- t ry ~ : ait Peer rtment imminent. Changes will Wwauses Sesd’ G36 Flas cc Bale 0018 to caeanis ie bre “ “ | = . “Ki lock presues company sells out B Root. Brg yey U DA "I . m to Salt Lake concern PAPER AND PAINTS aa i = oe enter, Fore i « | Tilikums will hold high jinks Sauk” MANE OT |S sectncane’ temaunh, Wer REE INAMN FIR _ re, Ae ey : 4. bes rat night, with first SEATTLE ORME MARKET— TIT Pie | FULO Mee Mt A ‘ . a » Kopa Konaway 8 Auctions Tuesdays, 1» m Main ‘ ? a | worth it is aren e at our of nd see pic . eon. 4 ‘Ite . * stati] Local millers lower barrel flour ’ T-CLASG dairy for sale, cheap rea, data, etc as ' e ° 4 [price 20 to 40 cents “AUTO D 0 DEL LIVERY 0) : Pie at Falls county to cs . ee | County board approves Sheriff ee, ase cee acd : RY ie : county of Idaho, The wonder: | 1. a Februa ‘ a ee gar ful development of this region Mire. | : PIKE PLace . Haw e shown you. We car Mrs. and M ‘ Samy Seattle Press club election Thurs. BAGS repaired. 062 People's Bank | oes ! oa . cnet “| 4 ) acres of level ‘ free r } da | amma | Runner he : . . ante . . t | James Peterson, 18 and Bud ‘expen 6 AUTOS FOR SALE Réwin Hd land, where you can ; “8 . . ested emerging from heap. 019 Plee. | nae so Giese cage Raat Tei a nds of grain, po « rr r H. Russel, 559 North tatoes, vegetables and fruit ee rs 73rd st., with loot al " . Glenn Witt, under sentence of This land is rapidly being tak ‘ er ‘ we. | 22 : . ath i nia for murdering en, 80 do no! our chance ’ o f ¥ anges x 7 ‘ " aire Spnotsie Branch HOLT, . are a “4 exe. | stockade Hohn WARRANTS | Choir of Central Baptist church qe ' Scns jwill give concert at Y. M. C. A $11 ° “ Friday night ‘ Party of 100 delegates to conven- . ‘ tion of American Association of ote 4 | Park verin nts will stop off GLOTHING—Fourrt ara ;|FOR SALE — FURNITURE ‘ . _pance | Rev. George Wiebel, S. J. talked omg reg ad ce Tiss Westlake : . teclon duties of parents at K. of C. hall TASS 1s } AUTO DELIVERY CO . ‘ hid \o ° Pa . fae Palins at A “ ere : . | ELSEWHERE | ~ ‘ ‘ : e e w""| WANTED — FURNITURE anaaaaaeae ~~} iecas weld Bi R Sody of unknown hunter foundlia ¥ nike PTR eM sis 25 For Rent Unfurnished 2 . annel at Dewey, Wast «Hav ctesscetntecaaeaaneOr ad a - , « . tvereee Ached ictor Murdock, Kansas, j NEW COMPANY 8 g MISCELLANEOUS” 5 ; ; ie wold ne owner. A ye Rave Sad qilteenl acretumios i : ° * e Psa t ” A a 2 ° . 8 Pee! lays 4 NEW ME THODS | . turer and & ark ave - - ‘ o- Alaska legislature opened at Ju- FQuick loans ma 7 a - FALE a ates an 4 . 4 “ . sae ince ta nea Mond ee for « man w eorl « me " an EV tK, Mare t s for Condit on of Sarah Bernhardt re- ’ A-s 26 HOTELS ’ rn ‘ a nd om Thos. McGann elected to fill va- sf A , , i . are unde a The! car Alaska legislature caused . RAIA RAR ARRRARAAARD AAS inte and Big i eattie | on heme w 4 ed Sunda y death of Senator Brune . stin 47 “ “MALE HELP WANTED Riecibo gavotte “4p ib nee ee SDS side-de-| Robert Brown, 28, oldest son of "I fort and r ' nand-| Beriah Brown, die to a ig . . ree 2. 2 Eas Work on new salmon cannery in Gontial « ’ : + « * " r Inquiry affairs of Ch a -" 7 : ree i ear Wee! 1 . o ree. ve ‘ Babb ly ‘ : ey a GERMAN-AMERICAN " 4 : i ; ’ R sland & Pacific Railroad Co. seta t. « LOAN C 0. + ane ciage front wingows p . +h brow arene els . ct 1 ; is siedisa Western Pacific railway will ask 4 A IP ane OXFORD d ne oe ’ be pea eh s COAL AND Woon nastier sxcument ; Fs i ipen Ballaing . sonar sh, eee ~ er ar Burglar killed entering store at i ‘ Nott sy cjactun Vite wee v MRE LAK Mi » a pe sare 3 UARNBR COLLBGE al ie u ne r preteens \ letter was received Ten Portland men indicted in Y Ae AINT i “ a atKtan isk alleged to ve promoted off 4 Bess aeevaioon . investmont Co, 4 rie ; ar) Inthe ‘event of war.) Senate committee approves nom enna ~~ | - op tnetee. “s x H epee ' ation Tan il H. Parry of Seattle Cs as ‘ $34 nber Exchange Hide . a gery 4 WTR — i aS i ‘ Sacrificing luerath ve position for es ee a seek ¥: a =; | 50 EXCHANGES ORE NOTTeES WASHINGTON MAN Sranct wtate A aly RITED ana crt AGE WEY $2 Any Sint F WEFK; eepest, etesographer * at. 7 D.[ > at the of t “ we Tne Peoria, lil., has $300,000 fire. ral Bide. Main « 8 5 FITTED r aot ap ahaa Moder i = Rox 34 tor. ¥ ‘ Several congressional parties GoAy Detective Aerr i 7 ee Pema” 44 ¥ 1317 rir A mba gig de . : x rin Seattle en route to STRESS mod ' . ' esis eas DEPOSIT VAULTS : ; 4 Htm Ho’ KEEPING RMS hia * ara ; edo nso ire J . M.A Schmidt and David Caplan, ey, etc., age f A burmiars "| A ¥ {9 ” ’ r ark wok c . r i ln ron ma |Coramianton ha ver i miting of Lo’ \ng les Times, | MO yy: VR oe ~ ~~ i in on Lads ee » « e Na ed in Los Ange 1 = GB Ses pon doibh ; <M : ahi Rie aE ROARDERS WANTED ai ; t ional Associa uilrow muy Rudolph Berger, Austrian tenor JAPANESE GOODS : - eee ee oe mecca” Vi a aaa Rik. ¥ missioners, ¢ yintment A Rew Fouio azaar—Art nove aliat on ‘ ° hid 4 floor? ; ghee tat, . ~n chairman of th t i re 2 Me wads oak S308 Tuind wale a . : ree $1 RE AL “ESTATE LOANS pie coma ra ity Lab Mo tin “Rouge, Paris, badly dam- eanmee LL. : FURNISHED APTS ener on improved “tis "otopertgn t tie neoean nt] | Milwaukee grand jury indicts | make bullding loans * . ne nO organt-| Rey, Jame varnell, former U1 4 - Alaska Pullding Ast rates and service of te harge 7 VN ; i phone cc nies are one of the | rs uitenend Son. | t and most difficult’ problems rw 2, tet RTH EWN € Oo which wilh fall to 40 BUSINE 1 Bide olds will be heavy und tal Mr Reynold ap TN ‘ one means that he w lay ae ait “DOCTOR fnplements | Cts ten buye and asila seo-! Vehicles aad “Boat That aves You a Dollar."| (00 at San Francisco every day except a fay at 12 mid SAN PEDRO, Mar 1 Brin “9 | night bodies of Mrs. Mattie E. Rule uf PORT ANGELES ind Mrs, Miles Bell of Po mn or TRANSPORTATIC( Ore., killed in an auto € and of: Office, ® Hilo, steamship Great Norther s a8 ae, ffiee Phone ¥ rived toda he a the Yellow Froms

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