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> CARDS OF THANKS MALE HELP The Star Want Ad anes 1 AUTOS FOR SALE Ly WANTED Riffective January 191s 6 ae Transicat—Cash Cash in advan » ition green a ‘ One cent @ word per Inver r ‘ Bix times for the price Coupon book» od deatred Sttuation one-half em uneral Notices . e we and Choreh Transiont—Charge Advertintow trial 5 Ber tine per tr BIE insert! per cent die witnin 10 days after Contract Advertising : ‘ SG wt Itne per month——t mont? Tine per 3 mont wr line per month—@ m line per month SB lines each week “une ue 20 MALE ; “ SITUAATIONS nt teh fleat tnse PERSONAL Hines each week, 1 year, tine Be Bix months months ada t Open Space BOO tines to be ured In Ane year tine 4.000 Hines to be useg tn one year, eo ‘ aad % cont—Three 5 cent ¥ vie t MOTORCYCLE ES * ¢ Broadway 0 tines te | lew line R Faeeeire oe Want MAIN 9400 The Seattle Star hk. oo eng 4 ED — NITURE 00!) USINESS WANTED — FUR ne U VeOE DIRE This directory is intended for the conveniegce of any one desiring something a little out Of the ordinary in their daily meeds And requiring it in Shurry. The firms represented | below make a specialty of im- mediate service and will glad-| furnish any information that is necessary. Remember, ‘satisfaction is guaranteed by} every advertiser. Just Use Your Telep weed in one year | fentan eq rd ation vd LUV hone! S-ply veneer Interior doors } 2 ply veneer tn |GLAs#, Par BUILDING |°SND HaRDWane, ONE-THIRD. laws husband | praction enta end and wife: consultation free Filt CONSULTATION FREE. 406 Titers PARKER 35 years’ expertence tn Chica. 92.50 ge 82.60 [seca vrereo| SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS AUTO DELIV AIT 5 : AUTO DELIVERY 60. tang distance moving € att 284 BILLIARD TARTS v ‘OR jew and second-hand Carom | and eet Billiard Tables and be hing | Shere and sccessorien: ber fxtu Binds; easy payments. BRUNewick RALKE cor 200-9-4 First ave & tuptiontad purchase Canada ) Genera owed on te borrow money az Yamonds and jewelry: low rat American Jewelry Ait repairs Boe per | | ah cbesddbcrns ct APTS. re th. near Unten |POR ft rs — fiat METHOOS Coane from. $10.00 Li new process 1409 4 t FOR WEN Re Fa] $75.09 made quickly and confidentiaily | FOR BALE—Eiectric sign Moyal Cate. on sae range: tow on furniture. pianos Ivestock, ete 42% Union . s wad | GERMAN-AMPRICAN IOAN CO | ct Qeet-1908 1. C Smith Ride Fil see wav] Rann Wainwriah | Meisel varabte Gettvety; ai) kints coat | | GANFORD— Palmer graduate. 3 moa rate Rotlding mth produce Oe howe Sh hy jonet money. Transient, Areata mee i otters ™ $2.60 tot. Kitehen {2 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK —Tize Fi BGK Risska Junk Co met eet P “er 27 FURNISHED ROOMS Gotta Tone Gu : = sad ton harness. 3 < ; ave ae an = ors 7 : = Per x. 12.00 up lame husband "an a 28 HOUSEKEEPING RMS. laacoreareeae hgh Ai, o: Nie! ¥ ‘ general practt —— confidential e168 Lyon DEF h a . ae . _|10 a eee aie “DIAMOND MACHING & Me Prge BRE ke 29 BOARDE RS WANTED: 411 Occidental Ave . «the Expert printing pres ott tn AUTO DELIV Long Distance mo’ Ls Poraier 3 , 40 BUSINESS | ‘ 17 FEMALE HE LP Ww" TD. 4 : \, : VANTA « i \40 BUSINESS GHANCES Di AaiTTO 18 FEMALE SITUATIONS ping ws Scere | ; tie Peer 19 MALE HELP WANTED | I 7 F 7 PATENT ATTORNEY ° FRED P. GORIN " * sacured or toe refunded "4 selling ’ ' ash, be » Main honk Pree han by * 44 pty ae “4 | mn Buy Brown, Omaha, Neb, 636 Burk tand an a 8 tr ented ir F ACRES, LIFFORD & COZY FARM HOMES: GOOD You don't have N comforta to Ko nd in the vicinity of Seattle to read the "F Ads to get lends You've only TAR “Want” nVeutigute Now | « good time to look this great “back ARM LAND WANT ADE MAYN Lintie WNC 2 ACHES CLEA vise 9 for the trip next ATURTEVANT RIG SPRING WITH RICE $475; EASY TERMS VAN ARSDALE PRICE. $800 CASH CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc 7) ACKES, WITIT STREAM t oma : Price §* oY L. J. MARSH & CO., 1209 34 AVE Must be sold, and property. Gi ' Hecond Mad VACANT LOTS WANTED ACK ES ALFALFA exchange WEST COAST LAND CO. tA an Hank Wid. 2nd & Madisor 80 AND t « nee for home 408 Hurke Bide LAND acre: rleh ante pe f ° a . ine dele andy + attie 1 ‘ FARMS CO, 606 ard AOWMA of excellent farm land, nels ie orchard, house, barns, ete; near ailroad, $2. #1.000 cash, balance Write to Fred J. Motes New HOUSE AND ACKE TRACT t f Din th ' cif, Call at Burke ra © office in Kirkland. 0 minutes from Madison park ° le farm hagies are 1915. PAGE 6 | RUSH AID TOSHIPA LAND rhe Francine and of Capt ‘nar jen a I FAIRY GODMOTHER TO LITTLE WAIFS |: od te th or Went to find ge own at ® Kant Right her many of t Land places ou ture's beauty ts classification of on the worth while to If you're inter. 4 READ TODAY'S into this matter I" movemen 9400 43 : @&, WATER FRONT LAND | NAP | MAY HILDRETH Mies May Hildreth, a Chicago gir!, | who'plays fairy godmother to dozens of little children of the slums, pro teges of the New Future society, a philanthropic organization. Finding homes for homeless chi! dren is the special work of the New | Future society vat stanisties) }" ‘44 ee TRA DS | Marriage Licruses War 47 FARM LANDS FORK INFORMATION .t FARM LANDS or oe HOM MEIKLEIONN Mer Land Dept LC Mmith Bide rhe LAKE aN OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES O'thee, Beattie S44 Onna 400 Pair 3119 381» ave ‘EXCHANGES Toren Take 1 REAL ESTATE LOANS | he Ve te te |e improved city property, We | PUBLIC MARKETS}, Midvale epital. SANITARY Ene . te ' oF powder ho hos CORNER Btalia 106-114. ares cans peahhes #4, ) ing county hoe | preneWen, * tieh baile the pkas Pe 1718 Graham at 16, strawberries, § ti a, Ibe dos.; Califor “6, Troadway N for fe perch. 1 68, 26th ave. N., Aprit 45, 1820 24th P pe ed tard | Lucia m Camphe Pe Btn ik, ¢¢ 4 ptil Ap . : | fresh churned eI | 'w po. Fa Roylator | fonera « a) hospital Stalls hospite enke, 1 WHERE HAS C. M, GONE? A cap, in which there was a note P aring the signature “C. M Avida: Pret found, Tuesday morning, by trolman D. yer on the Wheele The note cou i not 1 by the police Nor has there been any trace of # | suicide Pa. We and te b al ba HIST! Mystery hangs neighborhood of the Manly ments at 11th ave, and Pike ‘Tuesday morning, potstes he [Volver shots were fired t |the block knows who did juctly where it happenec MYSTERY! thick ard. in the Apart st. At several re No one in it WHEEL GETS FOOTLOOSE | One of the wheels on T. T | NEW SPEED RECORD Welch's auto started a little revo Mrs. ©. Cook, 1008 University st.,| lution of itsown. When T. 'T. wasnt stepped into the sitting room from | looking, the wheel tumbled off its the kitehen Monday afternoon,| moorings, ran into and broke the When she returned, her purse, con-| window at the Shoemayer store, taining $26, was gone. 800 ‘Third ave. *| Todd, “MRS. CARMAN PICKS “lon trial for the second time, jor disapproval to Levy , SEATTLE SINGERS PLEASINGIN: | TATOOSH MARTHA; TONIGHT, RIG@LETTO t) PANTAGES " Richard the monk “it.” iethe es honors ters, the ending goo4 ham eption Kobi and Bige new ir “ct « in « Wean ¢ Miller's h aker 0 pleasing were equall Kigolet night. Nes Kegley and Mra. GI repeated evening and more® want to MOORE ew's Ex | Miss Marie Tempest, the /it tle London comedienne, made |» host of friends in Seattle, Monday night, in “The .Mar riage of Kitty,” at the Moore | theatre. There will be a repe | tition tonight Wednesday | matinee and night, the com ‘ pany will appear in “Nearly | Married,” a farce. This is _Miss Tempest’s first visit here bs aget” at 1 Pry, in refresh« * in the Jap Mins pleas o wx apt ree De 4 For * entertain. and Nonne There Kana and equilibrint " Tiffar ® the tern iKKlete ardr Alma. f all Seattle singers ing GE EVIDENCE TWOGOVERNORS - | IN ATTACK ON SPEAK AT CELILO ; JITNEY BUS LAW CANAL JUBILEE ICK, Wash. May of Washington and Withycombe of Oregon at y addressed a vast crowd gathered in celebration he legality of of the jitney: bus lsw i~ Judge | 3°" of xt Was submitted Tuesday to | Dykeman, before whom the case is on trial noon tod here who the state the gainet of The Dalles-Celllo canal opening it and Transfer Co | The hearing is in the nature of leriminal action to test the constits tonalit of the law Counsel fo both state and jitney operators walved @ jury hearing Testimony was all in at noon, and arguments began immediately alter man for lunch nm defense * new bond cab celebration of the Ip began auspiciously at Lewiston nday and ehifted to and nnewick today. With completion of the canal, Lewis Idaho, at the head of the Snake becomes the only seaport that state, and immense throngs yesterday showed their jubilant feelings. Fireworks were displayed in the evening and there was dancing on several blocks of paved street. A wedding symboliz ing the union of the Columbia and Snake rivers will be celebrated this afternoon at Kennewick, UT. S. Senator Jones officiating at the cer- emony president of the defendant company, testified that there are # great many motor vehicles engaged in baggage and freight transportation in Seattle which are not affected by teh new |law, as well as numerous rent cars jand sight-seeing autos } dudge Moore submitted that the! defense could not see the justice in picking out the fitney bus as tho only motor vehicle whose driver! jshould be made to furnish a bond) urance against accident } was also submitted as a mat jter of consideration for the court! | that the Seattle, Renton & Southern, | had a number of outstanding claims which it probably would never be able to pay, because insolvent, yet! steam and electric roads are ex empt from bonds. j George W. Rourke, general agent! jfor the Aetna Insurance Co., test! | fied that it was a difficult proposi tion for a jitney driver to secure [bonds with a reliable company, be jcause of the peculiar demands of the new law The bigg land empir Pasco the ton, river, town of tT prov tutional, becau Th defens | Judge William F. E. Deputy is a attempting to law unconst! discriminatory represented by Moore, Hugh C Meritt Attor for the in Hu Brightman and Bogle ney Prosecuting earing Meter who is Parliament Split on Booze Question LONDON, May 4.—The first open break in parliament since the war began occurred today, when the nationalists announced they would oppose Chancellor Lioyd-George’s pian to tax liquor heavily, 80 workingmen would be prevented from obtaining it in quantities sufficient to cause intoxication and resultant detr ment to the work of manufactur- ing war munitions. The laborites will almost cer- tainly support the nationalists in the opinion of many. Members of the labor party are embittered by the charge thta workingmen are drunkards They are prepared to deny on the floor of parliament any state ment that drink has seriously impeded British success in the war. JURORS TO TRY CASE: MINEOLA, N. Y¥., March 4.—Ten| jurors had been chosen today when a recess was taken in the trial of/ | Mrs. Florence Carman, wife of Dr Edwin Carman, Freeport ph soins, | Sta Wank. Ohh ts ous | Was struck by a motorcycle at 7:40 murdered Mrs. | Tuesday morning at Fourth ave. and Main st., and seriously injured. He was removed to the city hes- pital, The motorcyclist has not been caught. The police are look- ing for H. B. Gardner, who is reg- istered for the license number of the machine Nookechamp Eel Lands a Record’ Catch of Bass Special ¢ MOTORBIKE HITS MAN; SPEEDS ON fed with having | Louise Rafley Nine of the jurors so far select- Jed are married and one is a widower Attorney Geo. Levy for the de fense did not accept a single Juror | without the approval of his client Mrs. Carman eyed each talesman jealmly and expressed her approval "DR. ANNIE K, RUSSELL GETS SIX MONTHS Dr. Annie K. Russell, recently convicted in the superior court of Jcommitting an unlawful operation, was sentenced by Judge Dykeman this morning to six months In the county jail. While it {s practically certain Dr. Russell will appeal, no notice of It has yet been filed From Our rrespendent NOOKECHAMP, Wash. May 4.— Joe Martin brought in the finest mess of bass of the spring season yesterday, and with it a strange tale. He had 36 big-mouthed black bass that he .caught at two hauls | with a stringing line. Joe went out early yesterday morning into the bay around Rob- inson’s point in Big lake to catch {a mess of yellow perch. He was |uging smail minnows: for baft and had no luck After fishing an hour he caught ja little eel eight inches long. He proceeded to string the eel, declar- | ing he w&s going to have something to show, anyhow “AMMONIA” GUNMAN ‘GETS 10-YEAR TERM | Jack Hill |not gunman, |ler, held up known as the “ammo who, with John Mil and robbed Robert | Cheadle of 55 55 cents and a pocket) He dro@ed the long stringing |knife last January, using an am-|jine over the side of his boat and monia gun to stifle the victimy was| went on fishing He fished for sentenced to serve 10 to 20 ears At) nearly an hour and then started to Walla Walla by® Judge French, put) up his stringing line spr vyrcped a | He felt a fierce tug, and after a } AMler was sent. to the peniten:| hard struggle he pulled in 19 big- jtiary for five to 30 ‘Sears several! mouthed bass, running from weeks ago by Judge Ronal@. pound to two and a half pounds. He saw in a minute what had * SAYS CITY TO BLAME "*}::"s: The bass had tried to swallow the eel, and it had sifd thru th gills and strung them Joe put the bass on another and dropped the eel gain In 41 minutes more bass PRISONER SUSTAINS A FRACTURED SKULL While station F. B. Wade, a “a teamster, filed a suit against the city for $5,000 dam.) jages in superior court Tuesday, al lleging he suffered a broken leg! # when he was thrown from his wag on on December 1, The accident,| |he says, was caused by the city’s carelessness in not placing a signal) in front of an open manhole, at the side of which was a pile of dirt line oyerboard he pulled up 17 \peTe STABBED; IT'S MYSTERY Pete Thompson ave., has a sore leg. He was bed. He's in the city hospital being conveyed to Henry Montgomery fering from delirium — tren He | Tuesday morning jumped out knows that much, .As to how and|the Georgetown police wagon when it happen Pete has no|struck his head on the pavement knowledge, He thinks it happenedat First ave. and Michigan st, tHe * in a saloon fight sustained a fracture of the skull, police 2228) First stab

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