The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 12

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STAR—FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 1915. PAGE 12. hae wes SOUND rm Musto Printine Uk Chede a Virginia at . mon New Style Mftective January 1, 1015 | PAINT ARDEA HANS BE voir its, take tp 8 Rams. \ ; ecceee Sey icoathia. | a3 t in & country which ts At Low Prices JOHNBON ‘4 One cent a word per tnve Bix times for the price of fv Goupon books—one bh ad be used as desired Downstairs at Turrell’s ad Situation one-half ca ineral Nott eed gat “"<:|| Vacant Houses See soe | Se | «IOAN Eat Up Profits |. TEADS| "1 : Ding & Nealing Co, Iie attle Ni] fh | ' ‘ PRINTER OO VU) U t \ : Co: 7 eat EUG 4 Orpheum Bldg i Ihe difference between what profit you ¢ Hine per me ee on 2 —~ pected to make on that rental property and ; wr line per month oe - Pt ; . . y account od hea - h « ! > f Hine per month ry. as storses wine hte |17 FEMALE HELP WTD. what you actually made i usually 1 un ed “per Plach week, 1 year, pet [rr eaee i siete at i for by the weeks or months that the “For Rent sos Wadi, A yeae, port” | Ree BEN Mow TOOT RAR BITITT | vrnctor's ene oo sign stayed on the propert ea tt ' 5 . + fy t— Three TPAOLATERERS 7 x ; . - : fi Siitihesddicn CAAA COTS | Sh OG While they leans. Pre! in . Vacant houses eat up the profits of the in- . : phe HPO tines to areieetn ane peor set ee RT TeTe | ee ee vestment and there’s only one way to reduce Be Ji ae ons 60 saree a Ly at ney Vtest None 5 18 a the vacancies to a minimum, Keep them udver- . Li \ is Sa ieeeathrsbas: ee FREUD FP. GOREN Tome Sor, ar massasing. Understands tised regularly, consistently and in the best way ' at of Ben . TURRELL SHOE CO. af ag SE Z| ¢ 8) z Secured or fee refunded Tel Central 4 pete in Star “Want” Ads Rite Matn Soak Danke on patente 4 at i ‘ 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave w Central Wide |. i , | > orks Wid , In Seattle The Star is a proven method for se- “ NASI ~~ ~ c Wa Pow ue Kk . WATER FRONT LAND — MAIN 9400 NOTICES | wid . r ’ c nants for a vacancy of any kind, house ATER FRONT RANCH ; People's Hank | 1 ‘ store, office or desk room sas land, a = fase |19 MAI. F HEL F WANTE ms Call Main 9400 and give your “For Rent” AUTOS FOR SALE wr = ‘ air and give on Large Ads P Ad Department | Alans & ley twen's une they sett] : 41 ACREAGE 40 “WANTED TOS araas,| Green Mie wall ah Reh det ca : INVESTMENTS Linboln high ebook HAN ttdel, ar juality soll; 30 ry "This directory is intended Brecnweed axe, eultanic W - ; Tits < w PUD. BERRI Lrand Investment Ga, W603 Lumber Bx |ing won the third of the cit nler, for Ballar . | ineee Mus neene Ra eroeuh ot Traslee Upreaire FON RE = = a ..| school debating series old Hutchinaon and Bennett Foster the convenience of any-} iva ~ Rherpese yaa | " ‘ . “King 6 CHICKENS ” FARM “LANDS hail The question, debated by six high| leader, for Proad desiring something a lit- MOTORCYCLES nwa at. BAnwee . | We ean save " eur furniture ai « fit, Why net || chools, was: “Resolved, That th At Brosdwa red Ireland ition of the United St in| . aney Sent ove Russell Jones and Vernier Jamieson out of the ordinary in| gy FORCYCLE tor wie P Waliard eae aged . land? scree ne $i. ‘ ee as emieenall' eats da O aee tecatin daily needs and requir-) °<' TT Te POOL AY Git DIRE BF AUTO DELIVERY CO ° ° or valle supreme court of the At Franklin—Westwood Wallace, a lige The firma of Fe Nee ne caen cn new |EAT AT THOMPSON'S, FOURTH AND | A I * ’ + mites fe tande laring acts of congress uncon-| Joseph Lewis and Morris Shindell, it in a hurry. - INDIAN, MOTORCYCLES ; % | el ly $36 Wurke 4. | stitutional leader, for Franklin; Bret Fouler, sented below make a spe- Wriaht. ¢ haat car Br ane f° “k ' o Price $400; 8 . : oie y affirmative tes Aran Wild and William Hardy, 4 : ; einai Lnoeioes ~ ane coments = one ’ ash and 8 : 8 ARB FAVORABLE hools: Be leader, for West py of immediate service) z w 1 KINZ ‘ an Mink. Wid |) y arge area ie be eloped | At Lincoln—Waldo Seaman, Ol will gladly furnish any| sihe . ae rahed brs ry | . a and ere | w ver Ellfett and Her Agne ead ation that is necessary. Gil WEEKLY saracd so a Shole| ste 10 ACRES; 25-CENT FARE || 5°° nm ccipagte *| Queen Anne er, for Line ew Kennedy, member, satisfaction is | r #pa ime, aking domew « ROOM F vw ® 40 Y The negative teams won the | Ellen Cally Jeorge Williams, Fe a rer- ee Mt " . . ad wing schools: West Seattle won| leader, for n Anne teed by every adver | Toied . _ “4 are we a Ballard at West Seattle, Lin At Queen Anne—Walter Fi staat te Sah yltentpeotears Wa i i sat’ sharia — ai stages «i ~.|coln won from Queen Anne at Lin n Tilden and William WANTED — FURNITURE ath: p eens . , ally, g00d roads, schools, store leader, for Queen e dys BLAKE PORN CO. ais Pik Me OaiO mpie ques nv. D . jehbors school had two teame Bragg, Eleanor E and Ken RRR Ree o. Dept. 454-0, ¥ . erme are reasons tive team 4 neth Morford, leade nklin, MISCELLANEOUS GNEATT Lyon Gallding “ET. | WITH Us DIR | school, while the ne At West Seattle mith, Ross Fre “MONEY ON BAST AND BOOKS} the! = er, for W By buying direct from facturer and saving the H. Meikiejohn, Mer.| bated in some other Lc 8 Bide The following te and Arthur Arant, lead t Seattle; Ira Johnson, and Arthur Par- lard 26 a auto and ms representes ea 4th = nite ¢.Axme LOR CO |the various schools | Benjamin ¢ Ween | At Ballard—Mira Delke, William sons, leader, f EXCHANGES _ w er acl cake ae wees enema rae | Sei EEE [uate eee» | PUBLICMARKETS MRS. PANKHURST middieman's Pp own and areest octet isis Th0t Piret ave Eilers Mustc Ride : : | | ‘ ng ae PARKER rior ” art ane wikas trade Tor |» Sta 26 years’ experience tn Chicago]; | we pee sgie | powds a m Bide ‘each: | dried TAM RHINE ts, the tren —- ea "tt: By William G. Shepherd AAA AR | iz! REAL ESTATE LOANS |; Ws, Ke. TH Seattle AL i PTT 27 FURNISHED, ROOMS BIL letters promptly answered nash (glazed), 2-006-0 . VER DYE WORKS joney on improved city ’ nor round | Coyright, 1915, by the United Press ind and wife promptly . Be | Money ee te tb ‘| LONDON, Mareh 19.—Conquest ly reports mate on collections. trim... 7 make bullding loans \ cottage hama, Complete tn ~ aay : CALMOUN, DENNY & EWIXO = [ST re Rama, 250 \» of the world by Imperial Germany AUTO DELIVERY GLASS, PAIN BUILDING Pare a en Huliding a be s\and a manization” of woman m1 AND HARDWAME, ONE-THIRD LE ne an cnn a ai? i would deal a heavy blow to civil- ‘ : 1317 roe va ization, Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst. ave Ma or weak om jon, e Pi SK FOR CATALOGUR NO. PANS our ‘ . 2 . ELIVERY CO aay oo WILLIAMS © siderson' i oR HOUSEK ' | taste 24-26, MANITARY aces, ac-| militant suffraget leader, declared nthnes mavtay inte | st Ave 8 Main 15 . for delayed st ae rtenge ¢ tagar Soe with 1 ib of{today in an interview with the : a fun emedy | SRT 5 ine | " ; aT sacks choice patent! United Press Bh nme } | Lees EN Oot ROE SEEN ‘ a0 ac Eee Fu i , ree cane milk, 200 Stall Mrs, Pankhurst was discussing J. Webb iit Jue ‘8 . beggpk: u M 7 ; be io pon Beall 10, bear} With me the appeal of President ; a Fino. ‘aslguhere py pire or tree, 3 Sta Walter Runciman of the board of — « . oe to ® srane wae \trade for an organization of Eng- < HOUSE FO | * aw lish women to aid the government STRUMENTS WE . ° in the war The militant suffragets, she said, welcomed the chance to show that women may be an important asset But what is the position of the rman woman in the war?” I TT 267%. | MUSICAL ONE NEW AGE CHAIR ZR BLDG. Interest allowed on and time depostts. ttle Branch ¥. HOLT. M “It would be a terrible disaster if the Germans conquered the | world,” was her reply “The Ger- mans take good e of their won en. But they regard them—lI de », | like to use the word—as breeders. #tis,| They consider them solely a means " of maintaining the race. On the other hand a conquest of Germany by the allies would mean not only the liberation of civilization, but the liberation of German men and and Edna ¥ " women from German ideas RAR AIO ; AAA i " y q Birthe Stalls 12-14, peanut b ne | RES WANTEL 30 ACRES FOR DATRY Mra and Mr. C. J. Nybers At) farina. | err = Mra and Mr. W. C. Brow 1 Stalls RENTALS _ Headquarters tor eattle Ne JOuN GooODFEL S11 Batley < MAN—Jobbing and r Mia ANNA wer 5 ACKES, IMPROVED EL MBA Massaging and manicur | with « bos Genk thet | “ « wells, with aw S CHANCES | nee an ‘seve - OTHING fought «i a Toit Pike and 1904 First ave Phone Main 2. 2 | $2.50 @ $2.60 | ee sa RY LOANS CiiaTT =n | -Fasiest Paymente ot Northern hy to $2.50, nination. Sehwarts, Op-| # 1 Epler Block. Broke: ated. ADDRESS STAR, C-45 Pr niet NORTH OF SI s L. J, MARSH & CO. 1209 s por Mee eden |. Dr. M. A. Matthews’ sermon Fri ; F ee . Mra Mr. Geo. Bates, cneed hens, 15 8 §, Jocal rar day night will be he Wages of MW T ingd: Foteveueen ry Bids. & . A GOOD ACRE | . ear Abe; fresh creame tter, |Sin Versus the Gifts of God.” RICKH AND PUZZL RS , ne ‘ | | Mrs Mr. J. Tate Mas A large audience attended the re hte gi ‘tag ROE w eouTH END vival meeting Thursday night at the t. ® Btatle 98-4 roas em; lamy| First) Presbyterian church. Dr a " tapat pe ame a Matthews spoke on the power of ‘er | faith, taking his text from the 12th - | |chapter of Hebrews Mra M Mathianen, ¢ shes, 4 ea Sc; apinach, 2 Ibe “There is no chapter in the k soun online Rison end | Bible,” he said, “more complete 10 ACRES OF ALDER AND : KE . than the 11th chapter, telling of the ‘ ss oie be Malvern R. Spang 4 days, 4 Sheek wall ’ aoe power of victory by faith, The CEDAR " : White Lee eo at. March 14 t ‘ y ‘ ’ d of Witnesses’ referred to in otren oe . « * ta “ . att nl. Jos, ¢ be . “*-/the 12th chapter refers «> that great \. Mor 610 S4tn aw +E) - gp ; “ throng who had succeeded by faith nd t4e It who had been redeemed by faith in . | mt 5 Christ, who was yet to come. Every PRICE $495: EASY TERMS meena S eT AT | ; ; pon, 68/46 ; vot : “| one in history is sacred, if at all, by CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc, |43 REAL ESTAT ' arch 14 . A set cane | falth in Christ WILL REN |. church and- depots 3 ml) ‘ iy oa cod ig ONION SETS * FINI DAIRY FARM = Be e . akon, 3 To insure early green onions RS > dane hast : next year the gardener may j sae x || sire to grow ion “sets. PAYMENT REQUIRED FOR Two] MONTHS M DATE OF | 8K | ou WRITE = oenman-amenicax 10 1, C. SMITH BLT AASEN & SEXTON COMPANY STEVEN GO, Beattie, Wath. | worn buys and sells se ed for n the spring F f Bea under the same conditions ¢ es . those for the larger crop. The seed can be sown thickly in eae = _ irills, making the rows from 2 1~YIt* SOME PESTS SMELL to 4 inches wide, when the to OF GARLIC —THE CTHERS come up, When the small bul reach the proper size they will ripen quicker if the tops are broken down. .Nter pulling off the tops when Barvesting, lay the crop ii shaflow crates and put away to cure in a cool, dry | place It's better to use the larger bulbs for pickling than to set them out next season, as they will run to dd quickly. | small sets is sown LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN ReducedRates Port Angeles—Port Williams- Port Townsend—Dungenes: 1) Biss Goreacaneme mene city pia eles” | " r nerves Nore rei 1 fas? screw | SMOKE TURKISH CIGARETS. sultation f Mair TOF BRED Hutt Orping nae . 600 per setting. Rainie =O TLACK MINOT« a Paro Launderers . mE R i gt enn FURNISHED APTS. : BUTO DELIVERY GO,|*aecrs crestor neeg|__ruNNISNED “ApTe| ie | BITS OF INFORMATION | A halfpenny for a meal for five persons is being charged in Brus: This is a tactful aet by the ministers of in and the United States, who distribute bread and oup daily to hundreds of poor fame They char the halfpenny ilie ; in order to avoid the appearance of pauperism, § ear Ha Boat That sav i : M 4% A “ PORT ANGEL! neater? | wal Thar Ninth aves i i°: . ae dame Hy Grant. 20 vqabeuah vate | TRANSPORTATION CO. Row and househord institute, Dept. 1416, Bochue- Office, Room 10, Pler ds Biiiott 1678. rents, Gesirabie ten aves, terms, star, house, $ On terms Ralnter 166

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