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OTE TRR ee MOES| RTT tay iY FEMALE HELP WTD <auRo Nu PATENT ATTORNEY } GORIN Aarne The Star Want Ad Rates ony PRI * Db Kffective J wary t bh Avivertistng Pern e—any classificn Transtent—« Cah ton One In adv ws Sk eee die tani, [2 CARDS OF THANKS he price o (Coxcept 18 FEMALE SITUATIONS want ad Struation ade one-half cash FOR SALE AUTOS 6 ral Notices hoe and Church Notices One-Haif Rate 28 19 MALE HE LP WANTED tlons for 20. per cent discount t within 10 days after first Insertion Contract Per tine iT rit rit Mn line BO lines each week, line Bix months afd months add} cent Open Space BPO Itnes to be ured In one year, per tine 1.000 tines to be used in one year. 4 per line be B.000 lines to be weed in one year, per line . ‘ 12 months $) 30 1 year, 1 year. ‘e cont—Three es me! OTORCYCL’ ES FOR SAL E— FURNITURE MAIN 9400 The Seattle Star BUSINES MISCELLANE OUS | DIRECTORY — 211 Unive This directory is intended) for the conveniegce of any one| Sew FINN RENT Ke desiring something a little out) prt os — ngpeses " ie ; : . alan 20 MALE SITUAATIONS of the ordinary in their daily RURLAPS IN HUNDI , U 10 ; p needs and requiring it in a} 3 4. at 13 r ss — ~ or ene 63 © hurry. The firms represented "| ARDUIbIog Address D-€6. ster UE iM below make a specialty of im-| Mediate service and will glad-) ly furnish any information| that is necessary. Remember, satisfaction is guaranteed by| every advertiser. Just Use Your Telephone! |s 21 SALESMEN WANT corner Main. 9 and o} Fi te Pi Odd cote. Ihe uP: pan y SP and shoes, $0¢ up: hen, ta. Jewelry, guna. trunks at | ASS PAINTS NO HARDWARE © y ovare fe ruiRp bese ASK FOR CATALOOT on OB WILLA Ms CO. a. ion BASH AND DOORS iF on . i 1943 First Ave S Main 1867, ; . is RUSHING “RUSINESS | JSUN BW PARKER Ride Wate 4918 35 years experience in Chto renee . LIAM RWINE—Attorney a TR1e Firet ave. Seartie Pett $247. Advice free on any enh: aft letters promptiy answered; | and wite promptly ad Srekiy reqerts mata an collections AUTO PRLIVERY AUTO DELIVERY CO. Tame Aletance moving © one ¥ PLAC ee 17. Pine INTERESTED TS RILTIARD TARTS FUTURE ih BALE New and eecond and Pocket Billiard Table and Carom its soon ff CANADIAN RANK OF TOW 1317 40 BUSINESS CHANCES STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915. PAGE 6. Don’t Store Them---Sell Them! You're use article putting them 9400. STAR WANT ADS FOR PROFITS FURNISHED [51 REAL r Ave ' HOUSEKE ROOMS ES STATE 1% ‘et erty Joana EWINO LOANS r op SPING RMS Money on NY Hutiding 4 & Morte SRT TX Mide Wrepaived SANT AMY SATURDAY SATURDAY rie PEACE MONDAY WESTLAKE MONDAY ' SOOT END 10 ACKES, S050 ae CASH #10 MONTHLY — Head office Toronto. Cagedy (159 use ; ~ id ACRES, $48 fing business wed om sav- weg an ad ne Pa oe wines and reeutte | . Ynes and time dapat: near Gaten. | ceaa’e | o; fine for ¢ : - tle Franch, Mr FP. Ireland = | r ee ee Royal Cate. | FRO? 7 : ve os ’ t : otranger| La J MARSH & CO., 1209 3rd Av. | 1 Me ESHALMAN—Jovving and repairs Mats RO en eee eT a 3378 D 43 PALARY 70aN® = Cheapest a naan x GHATTEL LOANS Trick & Pursie ( cotved Bank Bide. Paneth and Pte. able piace to borrow money on Biamonds and tewelr NEW COMPANY. NEW RATES xew}xi METHODS — Loans from 816.09 to 978.00 made quickly and confidentially @n furniture. pianos, livestock GERMAN-AMPRICAN 08-1008 L. LOAN C Smith Bia. mt co. ene owe z. SVALIDS MER en | COAL AND Woon wriaht & Te Waineriant 2 Promot. retiable delivery: a!) winds cont Pcs restate atlvers- 2 Sinns cont WAR REAL ESTATE | We Tap 100 Billion of Fine Timber Land Trees from 75 to 100 feet high— and there’s 20,000,000 acres of such | forest land in Alaska Alan 000,000 there are acres of pric tleally and woodlands | Twenty of this land in co n— trees “jranging in height from 75 to 100 feet and in diameter from 12 to inches The other $0,000,000 acres of woodlands is covered with trees, a fair percentage of which are of aw ma jal and the re aan | * Aw * Tuesdays. Ma > : — - as Gyee SANFORD Pam “Beat ar: | 238 TERESA rrmrrs | SERITORING ieee TT wk. 1807 ator fade Potldine POULTRY y . . } ' Bon + . tn n ‘ seg prot hygyanicg y Ladies free, Ada P am Deaths money. ete. ngninat fie ana be et oa : anand nintnnnannnnnnnnn| gg HOMESTEADS , <a, Beattie ener MS > Soe ; cue Mee |_ SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS | fees ; hird ave wand he an a ¢. f. s T ¥ © 4 Mone . oN M ;: e ‘ at al how jie May Blinn to ¥ whegher te z Nie ; F ~~ DARA ee faa WF " ‘ ‘ mesatic troub’ ean » és elt ‘ : Ab Dade warn 2781 tyon| wath DM a aniPE 47. FARM LANDS Viverces Granted BD cote rn ee at : . FOR INFORMATION ' i a Fe F LANDS | ; ; 4 < ' t . * Write or Ho MPIKLEJONN * t ; A Se MOUING AND wromauds || 14 + Lost AND FOUND _|24 FOR RENT, Frrnished. TOPFERA MANY ADVANTAGES” | ae ise, ea panera ee Meatate tea " ¥ oa vous warniure ang, nn, intere | manos FH A ie Bo F oe OEL eg dl i 8 Tae scrpmonrengannroner™- aa AUTO DELIVERY CO. AORER: henty tre Fa] Sut’»“outcor tom acelin Oi BRE waneonaid © vat 16 AGENTS WANTED Anzining Delivered. an | Falirouts sink kage wait-ase | teas We senterse ttm anduihalt tons ; ei hae lias eget INVESTMENTS Marne i nnn , 50 EXCHANGES ia i ‘hen a made at * t : 1 Cun cs) P URNISHED Maryav! ea A Joker in the Will RAUTMA MBING & WRATING CO. | RADE i na 118-120 King, Seattle | wen f ‘ The lawyer was drawing up old Se FRR SS AND BORGIR | _ | nn I kwile Furrow's will ——~—"fECTAL DiskAsEa O P a sof iTAVY pavine Par I hereby bequeath all my prop. Dr, Arih rT Kai | fora . trade fi erty to my wife,” dictated the son a Grant T js vi a ' 4 4 ae of the soll at that? DR AAHTON ; - me err ‘" = wite aye PR ee On condition that she marri a " . ; r the ' again within a year.’ RA nnn ? wo rn “ | r « 1 Hight at puzzled 7 f schane wat ene , r ; _ =* 7 7” u he j Sp er RT a | aN Mage STAR WANT ADS | The aged farmer smiled Og “ oa caer 4s ae re) . Because was the repl 1 FRE wae hoy, ase wait Menger, ¥. 0, Bon 4 Transte ov ice) BRING RESULTS | want somebody to be worry I ‘“ nd. § p. died.” 1 The coast forests alone con- tain approximately 75,000,000,- 000 feet of merchantable saw timber, of which the annual cut is estimated at only 27,000,000 board feet purposes | It is predicted, however, that the iding of Uncle Sam's railroad rom Seward to Fairbanks will m the timber industry along the Ke nai peninsu a quite nd 6chea the tim out the southern has several termir big sawmills “ CONDEMNATION - SUIT STARTED | Prosecuting Attorney state against 450 d ants | The object of the sult is to se Jcure for the county the right to |flood property adjacent to Salmor which cement and affected w | bay the canal, by may of the en ate T j county sults were brought by in 1895 to condemn 300 propert the canal the from Hability damage to adjacent property Since the conclusion of these |suits a controversy prisen jtween the jexact eytent of the rights of flood jage secured at that time It has been found that the canai opening will like sult in rais the waters of Sa!mon | th t and re along count for two fee PONTO, THE PURP "RE | |GUY 1S CALLED "DowN" | NO SIGN THAT HE'S Vi!" JUST BECAUSE | | | FEATHERWEIGHT!" | | { Large deposits of sulphur have en found in Southern Texas, and are to be developed in a manner imilar to the development of the eh Louisiana sulphur U.S. Railroad Wil] HOW MUCH SHOULD © acres be-| present owners as to the! | A WIFE SUFFER IN THE NAME OF LOVE? ( Suppose your husband forged | Kood- natured 1 95 your name to a note for $2,000. |#he forgave his indiscretion AND Would you forgive him? OLD THE HOME HER FATHER | This is the story of Mrs. Loca | HAD GIVEN HER AND PAID THE | Allee Cre who lives at 2317! NOTE 45th ave. N., is a member of Or Then they ea t M.A. Matthews’ church, andthe | ite worked he made 1 | mother of “the grandest boy In | money aw an advertising & | the world Hut again thelr finances grew vil She is a woman who loved. | carious ye She in well educated, well bred, HE FORGED ANOTHER NOTE, Gi refined, and she forgave-——twice lehe testified, this time for $50 an Nobody knows what more she She forgave bim again, and again for might have forgiven had her paid the note. It was her name eu | husband not abandoned her he had signed, she said pit But if you are a woman—a m Then he went away He told her wi how much do he was coming back; said he ¥ to your love by this! going to Butte on a business trip 1 you have done a#| that he would be on the road most of the time ther it would t ntor 1 divorce) make Seattle his bi ters Jeourt Friday afternoon, Judge! But her | rate anted her a de w Wan the 1 e ask jout ¢ ent or healtatic | her attorn An women? b d Frank Howard Cross I think there were Mrs. Cross n De «in 1896, He wan a wered. “One woman came to good-natured, boyish sort of f« see me after le had gone | Money matters troub im. He| Mrs. Cross looks youthf One | worried when things went wrong,| would not take her for the mother und he forged her name, she test!-|of a boy of His name ts Fre | fied $2,000 note When the! She says he the grandest boy in | ne due, he was unable to| the world. | me | r do anything,” she said she love because | and without fir alking b was al it over with the other Says Husband Isa Good Man ‘* There was a peculiar situation infand the ju in chorus, It is sel | the of Mrs, May Halah John-| dom a woman says that of her hus bu | stone, former matre the Edmon | band when she is seeking to divorce F Re ton, Canada, Y. W. C. A., against! him an | Archibald Johnstone ’ she repe , emphatical k bi Mrs. Johnstone got a divorce aft ly was a good man. But he @ er she testified that she and her| had a sister and a brother to sup- & oO husband had always lived separate-| pc He couldn't support them and &f - after she had come to! me at the same time | - he had neither asked We never lived together in the @ back nor bad she of | same house while | was in Edmon bi | ton. He came to see me andi went © | she said see bim, but his brother and sis- ti attorn ter and I did not agree ‘Beware the Society Columns Now, here's tip to husbands.) where Mrs. Kott's parents live, and which ¢ o of the case of Ber all went well until friends of the |that Mae Kott against Jobn C.| family began sending clippings from | Kot e newspaper society pages, which | WHEN YOUR WIFE IS AWAY e featuring the name of John , INEVER LET YOUR SOCIAL AC. Kott as the season's most dazzling | TIVITIES BECOME 80 MARKED *tepperout THAT THEY GET INTO THE Mre. Kott would have stood for CIETY COLUMNS all this, perhaps even enjoyed it, j John Kott did Mre. Kott got a but John had written her previous- divorce ly that he was too financially bad She testified her 4 chter's off to send her money to come health was so p r that physicians home. }filed suit in au yr court Iday to con na strip of jland 24 inches wide around Saimou| «|bay and up both sides of the Lake | Washington canal to the lak sult was brought in behalf of 4 her to bring thelr girl West) Judge Frater gave Mrs. Kott the me in Dennison, la custody of the daughter, Eleanor, th brought her to Wentachee,, who is now with Kott in lowa a s Just Pretends Before Father | « | Arthur P. Morin, foreman for the! separation, he declared, would have | Washington Shoe Co., got a divorce come sooner but for his wife's fa- I when he testified he and his wife, ther, who was old and in {ll-health. Marion I, Morin, had agreed to sep-| For his sake only they tried to ap- larate as sdon as her father died. | pear happy together. They lived in Massachusetts, he) The father died finally, and Mor- re said, and altho they occupied the in left, deeding to his wife all their bi same house, did not agree. Their! property H ke ays Hubby Knocked Her Out | : | i | G. Hedlund, inspector for; She had left on account of former : fe be ge aly Rell alleged brutalities. She got a de- | he Seattle Electric Co, knocked | CoO Which includes a provision for his wife Adele unconscious, after 49 a month alimony for the sup- she returned to him, she declared.’ port of their two children. Finds Wife With’Nother Man When Harry E. Tyrrell returned) company with another man, he tes- }from wreck, where he had been tified |weht as emergency telegraph oper- “She was never satisfied to stay jator, in North Dakota, he found his at home,” he said, and took a de- ge Mayme Gertrude Tyrrell, in’ cree | | R. J. Elliott, a dairyman who Editor The Star: Why, if our supplies milk to the Pure Milk (city health officer is campaigning daley, Vitay HEME ta tek Be. against the fy. dove he ot BO at | systematically an wet at the _ pod er Ine may root of the evil by firing some of ers tuberculin test of his (nis worthless assistants and there- cows. by lessen his labors a: Eliiott had previously signed [the efficiency? pameren an Rie age to let the city For the last three weeks my make the test, but, on the ‘carbage can (the ordinary family | showdown, he backed out, ac- sive) has been overflowing with “an to Dr. Smith. refuse,-and I have been compelled | signed up 80 as to keep to find other means of disposition | The Star from making a hol- (for the overflow | ler.” Elliott told Dr, Smith, Since coming here two years ago, Or. Smith applied the test to it has been ever the saine, and I 93 cows in the Cedar river dis- (have complaine® by phone and by trict Friday. Saturday he Is letter to the heads of the concern, testing cows in Renton, and it does no good | €. Thompson, of the Ced One time a man came out the Grove dairy, is the latest ap- day after it had been emptied and plicant for a test of his cows. looking around admitted the inef He has 22. ficiency of the service, and blust ered around about what he was f ' going to do, but it was four weeks before it was emptied again Respectfully vours, MRS. MOLLIE _BARDEN _ IN COURT AGAIN voctor ForFe | FORFEITS | The “Renton scandal case,” BAIL IN U. S. COURT |which involved two of the most) SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.— prominent families of that town,|Dr. T. J. Pierce of Portland, Seat- the Wilsons and the Steeles, and tle and San Francisco did not a resulted in the conviction a month pear in the federal court today ago of Robert W. Wilson, a build: | when his trial on a charge of usite jing contractor, of assault with althe mails to defraud came. up - deadly Weapon upon Jobn Steele, al Judge Pooling declared his $2,000 |wealthy dairyman, will be tri 1, bail forfeited over again in superior court |The bond was put up by his wife, 4 Judge Frater granted Witson's| Evelyn and F. A. Paulson of Port motion for a new trial Saturday, | land p on the ground that the prosecution| Pierce was arrested in Po rtland broke the rules of criminal court} last year and was arraigned here procedure in calling Mrs. Mary J,{in November. His case hee repeat. Wilson to testify against her kes Jedly been set forward band | Witson's defense was that Steele | MAKES GOOD sHOW had lured Mrs, Wilson away from} The Elbert. Motor cnmapeliel or her home, and that she was in hid-| ganized in Seattle last fall, is mak ng at the Stee residence when | ing good all along the line, is the he called andl ¢ pmonded to see he news from headq ters of the @ declared Steele had shot at him) company in San Francisco. where in return for his two shots they removed at the time of secus It was testified that Mrs, Wil-| ing a factory at Sunnyvale a couple son's alleged familiarity with|of months ago. Steele was the talk of Renton! This company de y 4 streets for many weeks, ‘its first cars tn bey ne H

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