The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1915, Page 6

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EPR | vr HELP WANT T ATTORNEY |-' srounde ED P. GORIN The Star Want Ad Rates ' 191s Effective Jawuary 1, tone, Write or see I. W. Pa vance o, Wash, ent @ word per Insertion FUNERAL NOTICI | ee for the price of five = e hundred lines deatred t Firere: Notices . B0e ise and Church Notices ‘Transtent—Charae Adve ri Per line per Insertion AUTOS ee insertions for the price of five . oat Oper cent discount ff bill t= patd ; ; Within 10'daye after first tneertion : al ac Contract Advertising | “ E line per mont re line per month ir line per month SALE 20 MALE Situations Wanted dine BO lines each week. 1 year, ne Be Bix months add Three Months add 1 cent Open Space BPO tines to be used in one year roiine te 2,600 tines to be used in one year, . - “ the} M “ . agen tle Mines to be used in one year, | j aes 7 ee : m EN CO, TT Pie Bi Special Rates o: At ¥ Baquire of Want ne. “Department ; nh WANTED — FURNITURE + MAIN 9400 WANTE cua es , The Seattle Star |g MISCELLANEOUS | . x from th % cent } WEE Fi | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | This directory is intended for the convenieyce of any one desiring something a little out| Money * fair trial Th Pike at of the ordinary in their daily| wi WAN T needs and requiring it in a} 7 | hurry. The firms represented | Wn ae | below make a specialty of im-| 14 MERCER Mediate service and will glad-| <n Paeerrrt ot Main y information |/© Remember, |: ly furnish ar that is necessary. ¥ veneer tn EVER ST eeTT Satisfaction is guaranteed by/ Ss | 7 ; i wy | Avery advertiser. . TRE A WEED An. Just Use Your Telephone! a 5 ied life Ara , — GLABS, PAIN ¢ ‘ le free Ada PF Bvane Look HER ‘The ee 7 As Rained | AND HARDWARE ONE-THIRD Less 13 ton, Apt RO Liga RE escend-nand suite end everceats| ASK POR CATALOOUE NO. #1 i | $200 up: odd conte. 28 un; Da =| O'R. Wwintiasts co |, SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS Bib ce torte Sewetry, uss treks ot 3813 Pree, ™ 5 lowest pricee } 22.50 2.50 | aera 24 FOR RENT, Frrnished. ATTORNEYS. AT ees CONSULTATION 40% Fliers Mosle ToS Rh PARKER 4916. 25 years’ experie courts, Wituias RHiNe 1819 First ave. Se Mott 6247. Advice free on all letters promotiy answered nd and wife promptiy ad) Weekly reports made on collections We can save you money on you m bet me and Heattio. KO CRATING | i AUTO DELIVERY CO. | | =| ise Anything Delivered Anywhere Biitort 2+ The Pike 33 For Rent Unfurnished" ~ Rinoxewick “WALK ce I Seo ices ios 4 FURNISHED APTS. | —Head office Toronte re Ibranches jn Canafn ; AS Ing business. Totere Vehicles and Implements Reattle Franch Mr h tress Pray c x Respectable place dinmonds and jew: ~ rat vate offices, American Secnnd a eOnNaet TeRee . Myers ‘POULTRY Jewelry Co NEW comMPANY. New 4 Pt - RTHONS — Loans o | POF $18.00 made quickly “4 i: , *GERMAS. AMERICAN “On 1 ' * ” Yeea-1904 LC Smith Ride, MI. aeer.| 7 land Reds, § COAL AND WOOD | Po Sh ent u : ainwriaht W-tecd— Bint v} =f }13 CHILDREN TO BOARD |33 REN 14 LOST mii Bs FOUND Ma « * le mentic troubles gultation free Ride a Mat Gerson. 47 Raenignns ~~~ DIAMOND MACHI * 413 Occidental Ave joni tle. Papert printing press Iniets, makers | 16 cottons, sper AGENTS WANTE D i OV INO AND STORAGE somes Warrant IVERY my ee : ein r Z FicA Fen F te song, Bh aaa hes nay scales nage oe 41 ACREAGE wats TOE i7 FEMALE HELP WTD. ‘ CHEAD ACREAGE wate Optometrist, 101-103 1 ary Wide et ponancannn ~~~ 4 snerty bide and toh PAM | 18 FEMALE SITUATIONS BCTMAN PLUMBING & WKATING CO , y 118-120 King, Seattle | ak ' FAVES SARI RCRA ~ | ——IECTAL DiaRAe o k hen 19 MALE HELP WANTED : RRA nr ACT Dry, Tireprook storage wary or tral Btorawe 108 Whnt blag ake GIGNS | r i t “Bign Bhop, is07 Bisth. Bitow s t L JARSH & ( STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915. PAGE 6. ACREAGE ALDER 83 ‘ 5 nan a Renna vee IP ON SAT VURDAY n WATER CS 2 Mer wnty roads } “ ! “8 ¥ iF CURORPIE | y Uy Ich} Deathe v ‘ le t , ar) A HIGHLY IMPROVED | oe we |e suson, 4 «cous . “ * olew * A Ms ayita Jovernment . int ° ' oe | oe Asked $60 CASH DOWN | . = p ‘ oe ' Mt. ¥ a F ' : . )_American Wa P - You have figured a lot on his young career, COLNY” CREEK “GATDEN | PUGET SOUND | You have dreamed, and planned, and thought; TRACTS | You have pictured him manly and full of cheer, . onie pale f AS SKA RE A LTY STEAMERS With a will for the fight you've fought. ook, ¢ . rig But he'll never come up to the dreams you dream, ‘ crand view of | ALL LOCAL ROUTES And he never will do his part ; bs aon oe | STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN Till you get right down in his heart with him vs ¢ thie DOCK, FOOT OF AMAKION sTRERT And take him right into your heart ' ’ ' Pow wd You cannot one minute believe he will care o " . What hopes you have formed of his life ‘ & PX | if you haven't meant anything unto him yet , nN j As far as he's gone in his strife mA PORT ANGELES You cannot look forward to having him rise wUY bs ¥ | To positions of honor and trust, PORT TOWNSEND If you've never been comrades, with light in your eyes, “ 2 ° othe . And with bare toes kicking the dust. ; sae * a 4 : a - ORT WILLIAM 6 Rte ste CATHCART LANDS TE a. DUNGENESS | Why, maybe you never have known that he ecient of velit } - a | Was a member at home with you acts t Steamer Miows, for! 6 30pm || Of the little group of the tender and free, me ote and mah 6 oeeew |i As a man with a family should do; ; , ene You can't expect him, whatever may come, | To fulfill every promise your heart ' ae | Has made for him there in life's busy hum, 7 " ' | Uniess you have made him a part. ‘ i shall acre ot ' Itimere Sun. P. Christenson’'s orchard } . 51 REAL ESTATE LOANS wounsenaomert | bd -~ = ve 2 TATE MOKTGA Satie fru rar ELEASE FROM Serer te cure: Pi RELEASE FROM PEN Md i Veale c : . ; pies Wank Wy MEXICAN CoP T AC OMA, April Banqueted ae and | ra for 4.00 RAAAAAAA he most exclusive club a few nee 7 cS tenn hues after his release from the cv Hous Riot ; i F z., April 26.—Ray federal prison at McNefl Island r ~ . . . rican citizen, died| was the experience of Samuel P orthe wound inflicted | Bridges, it is learned today « ‘0 aq Me ‘ liceman at No-| Bridges was formerly ch-rk of | house and. rune “ four feet from the!the U. 8. district court who was as bee a |. ankrupte rican line |convicted of misappropriating sev : . A . Friends of Grijalba appealed to|eral thousand dollars. He served “7 P ROO I og | erican Consul Frederick Stm-|13 months and two weeks. 7 od ov “Pert ‘ae | at Nogales, Sonora, who| On his release Saturday, the e t promised to make an investigation. | fashionable Union Club of Tacoma | Freerett— Sete, Tee the Beamer Gliy of Ti top ; : Bscront, Rahonds'| :tepm ARARALRAALR ALL AL ALLS ae a oF ° ve RE AL ESTATE _ Mifterent” paints in Ms " weg Kan Joan Istands. Rellingherm, 7" " ° eed . ‘ , Tree Recalls to Pet Tae ~ = — — ® ‘hurey VITAL STATISTICS | te tsre2i nei, tie far nod War Porte Me . . cg 1208 ‘Steamer melitae 4-00pm wae Licenses vip Madison et Main $4910 0 vai a sity 4 if : | Pert Townsend Port FARM LANDS Mich and Ena t " * FOR INFORMATION oY ONY ‘ FARM LANDS cn wenine .* Hide. Meattie, Wash |} * . | y Y ‘ a u ' : | Nene and alliex Ae will leave er Kulehan wil! call at northbound, — Batur ing Seattle at 10 pm marked ** are boat landin, : for thes® pointe and for boat landing potnte must make wh arrangements for landing assume all rink and Hadtitty tn king auch Ianding. Steamer'e pas enaer rate does not include boat Sing charges Daccaae Viability t* limited to exceed $106 allowed mubiect to Pretent * ached Icketa must be purchased ‘Open from 6:30 a m, The Absent-Minded Must | IS seared ai Have ‘Want’ Ads = Heket to 12:00 A quer What did the absent-minded people do before the d of The tar Want Ads ; * fag ig es oo ReducedRates nt-minded Mr. Blank would leave his glasses on the { et inter at the haberdasher’s and quite forget to remembe Port ‘AngeleiPort Williams- ere It was he left them. The clerk, too, would forget Port Townsend—Dungeness o remembe 10 it was that left the el And so the hen Th ar ant Ads came to ata th at once m ‘o triek of memory, no fit of abstraction, could put Ae rw tm id article be nd the reach of The Star “I scRew Ny reaching practically every@me in and near Seale who atin Vem | ‘ un English paper, The Star Lost Ad would faithfull Set inte reh f nder J Boat That oa You a Dollar.” Biar Lost Ade recover a large majority of All the losses Peauan oy Yosler way CALL PHONE MAIN 9404 PORT ANGELES TRANSPORTATION CO. m 109 Pier 2 Hiltote 1678, | ileeman. || Mexican authorities at Nogales, alleged Grijalba was intox-| jeated and that he attacked the ot | entertained him [CHAUFFEUR LOSES ALIENATION CASE NEW YORK, April 26.—The $250,000 alienation of affection suit brought by Max Kleist, former |chauffeur, against Edw. V. Bret- tung, his father-inlaw, was thrown lout of court today. Judge Hough “35 GITY TO CLOSE | ANGELES CAFE: Angeles ¢, a notorious re sort near First and Pike, will be | Sustain d the motion to dismiss no more after June 26 [the case made by attorneys for The city council refused to re-| Brettung, on the ground of “lack new the cafe license, but said they | f evidence ; would permit the place to run its| Kleist eloped with Breitung’s bar after that date, if the proprie-|@@ughter. Afterward he alleged tor wished to continue in business | Breitung, who is reputed to be a with that understanding | multimillionaire, caused = Mrs. He said he would close the piace | Kleist to cease loving the plaintift. The license expires June at the cafe's poiice record was joooee | AT PROWLING MAN " STOWAWAY HAS A | ROUGH VOYAGE Annoyed by a man who.has been hovering in the vicinity of her home for the past few weeks, Mrs. |E. L. Brown, wife of a city fire- SEWARD, Alaska, April 26¢.—{™an, 3308 32nd ave. S, at 12:45 After eight days without food or | Monday morning took a shot at him, but probably missed The police were notified, but he ade his escape. water, Leland F. Farmer, discover- | ed in the hold of the steamer Ad ral Evans, is recovering today. | in a critical condition man's prowiing..4m ithe found. His head. was|Reighborhood has been reported to down ward between two/| the police, and Brown bought a re- |volver for his wife, When the a Seattle boy, who| Stranger appeared at the Brown 0 get to Ship Creek in the |Home and appeared to be looking getting a job as draughts.|f0f & chance to break in, Mrs. | Rrown fired away, He fled. Mrs. | Brown did not pursue him -e7<] BALLAINE TALKS TO ROTARY CLUB Jobn E. Ballaine, Seward pionder, and one of the largest realty hold ers in the Alaska railway terminal * | city, spoke to the Rotary club at *,;/noon Monday at the Butler hotel hams, »;| cafe. He told of the fight made in Big oarne Washington, D. C., to secure the | Staite 44-45, du government aid for an Alaskan rail- " way. He also told what Seattle in- - ‘ fluences had to be overcome before the railroad could be assured. ar BEAT SOCIALIST } RERKELEY, Cal, April 26. J Stitt Wilson, socialist mayor, de ed by most 2 to 1 for re-elec- tion, His successor will be Samuel . Irving, former president of the C |c hamber of Commerce. PIKE PLACE F. W. SEWARD DEAD mitk, ée} MONTROSE, N. Y., ‘ | Frederick W. Seward “| retary of state under Presidents matoes “ Lincoln, Johnson and Hayes, died here Sunday. He was 85 years old. the son of the famous Wm ward, secretary of state. was | ph April 26. assisiant sec begun by Receiver lefunct Washington Alaska bank, Fairbanks, Alaska, to recover $520,000 from W. H.: Par John Schram and EB. L. Web- ttle bankers. Mrs, B. R. Lord, 75, founder of Pomona grange, died in Olympia L. Roy Slater, progressive state chairman, Spokane, says he'll stay »} with ship to last ere Directors of Olympic Trading and \ Supply Co. accused by Miller Free man in amended complaint du sw jomfperior court with misusing funds Annual dinner and business meet. ing of St. Mark’s church to be held Monday night in church parlere, Proceedings | Ne sons,

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