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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915, PAGE 6, ° SPR 5 WTD MISCELLANEOUS! !9 MALE HELP WANTED Masai en Coe ABI FSTONONTEOUNGT. . ' é ic xy me 7 LABEL LS ~ tow Ohare a 40 — LY 2 4 > % > > . SIT 5 Pr Py 2, Nl * sm etinspninpi —_— — SrnE ws" U|6 AUTOS FOR SALE |20 MALE SITUAATIONS f ; too WW eed auion ‘ . x y, BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH | 4 “The Star Want Ad Rates *y . ; : NEW YORK, May &—The per . ‘ 7 wan ~~ Ma fect bables are engaged | rare weneere % 2000 William Flynn, 37 months old ertistog ° Sih le TAD meas Houck, 17 menths ¢ elaanifica 21 SALESMEN WANTED 1 pred entys ad Ren ag 4 e Mis « word por tree est just held in Los Ang Mie Ummbs Yor the price of five “ have arranged thru. thelr Coupon — oes = ; ed Peer WAARARP DPD ARRAN ° respectt mothers to be married @ used as desire as " ewes nAs 48 soon a® they are old enough Seven 4 MOTORCYCLES fe-f And thereat all the who Help and Situation ade (except) & : i - R bell ¥ ejolc coed. pmencles). one-half caah want ot ie kg. «sbi rs ‘ . yelleve in eugenics resol x | ) Notices Wren tte ; Meantime, however, Or Bee SNC eonecHait Rate| _! ant 471 Woods Hutchinson of New Tipanhoat-Ch Advertistnn | York hae delivered a body blow Sa per 1 ten by at the new theory of scientifie the price of five. | mating by saying that the good, punt tf bill ts pat | old-fashioned way of falling in e after f pe Mes ries Mt ; | love le the best and only prop | ets centh ; = ke | 22 PERSONALS br way of achlevifig metre Pine per month—1 ment! . “ is mony line per month WANTED — FURNITURE . SEND “WANT” ADS Even the most profound and Mine per month j « cold-blooded of acientists have nev sear ; TO THE STAR BY MAIL ig iiss ndig’ vers ‘each week. 1 year, PHOTOGRAPH] PPLAU cuse for getting married than fall r MAN & TIAN rt ’ ing in love ways For the| add % cont—Three e ma e small V in the ost part have come to the! nent cont , , conclusion that {f young peo! aspen signet © were given a Hikent ee ee wee Peer, \ fon, tl ld prett Hine to be used In one year well trusted to make their own Mine ... #4 matrimont ctions dle eppelpatimeeidieatis . There 8 natural inclination ay A phaiiaes aee ole fr man to marry beauty 4 et erect Ad Department good and good sense—as mur an can get in a single \ MAIN 9400 a ace And there Is a natural tendency The Seattle Star ° ‘ “ . ™ for a woman to prefer vigor and| gin fonts es | I think Dr. Hutchinson is main VOUNGOO oper, me . 1 natural choice of man or) ATA mt . woman IS toward the eugenicall BIR ECTOE \y « perfect mate saumiaaieed pis . ‘ ——-ee none > eee: ee AOE unfortunately, the natural | This directory is intended i 41 ACREAGE ,51 REAL ESTATE LOANS choice is horribly complicated these 2 7 ry . a. 18 fiys by the necessity of reconcil > Be the convenience of any one . ‘ ; Money on improves. city, property, Welling it with the economic problem NOOKECHAMP’S firing something a little out 1. Hox gue CALNOUN, ‘ A poor but perfect young man TOWN CLOCK IS the ordinary in their daily em may love a poor but perfect young ds and requiring it in a " woman, yet he may feel the neces OUT OF GEAR = ane Pring en, vO sity of marrying his employer's . The firms represented od Ce homely daughter to get on in the NOOKECHAMP, Wash., May § make a specialty of Mel e | world Nookechamp’s famous town clock ate service and will’ glac i Ne And the young girl of the pe- : i id Mayor Hooster Henry, again is running furnish any information tor _ riod, however much ehe may | AM witimatum issued by Mayor) roeitariy, and keeping perfect time i phase Remember Ra ' y ee nnnnnnnannnrannnn| dream about the penniless and | “ill Friday brought the Chicago! Tom Newson discovered what the it 1s necessary. em: , erfect youth with whom Bonding & Insurance Co. to terms, | trouble was and regulated Henry ion i it 53 NOTICES eeelaege Bs a lisfaction is guarantee: cA age gg eR et ed BD Mi ‘ 7 2s loves to foxtrot, may be com- and today the company \# paying| Henry ts Tom Newson’s big red advertiser. | AND HARDWARE ONE-THIRD LESS : . — | A ay ce t i * polled by the every-day nec the 50 workmen on the 27th ave. 8. | P00! et a the offi ' ; a , of eating and drinking and clal to e » Use Your Telephone!! asx vor caratoaun xo. 1 * nd 20-acre tracte: 9 7 Hank an eet eto merry a |reerade, their wages, When Tom was !n the council it = | o. B ENVEP WORKS 8 : t Rea “¢ 7 “- ‘ middl. ed wid va rtd The Harbor Paving Co, which| was proposed to put up a town BARE iioMr é aj . : ais ; eseged , pte hee fer higet1 | Bas & contract for the city Job.| clock. Tom kicked on the expense 1942 Firat Ente : > ; An A fering a ie good foster-mother for his 11 | fatied, and the bonding company aieh ts ‘ : Tee A ; Hoel : nlid and offered to furnish a reliable LEADING IN PRICES att " . acts ‘ i . © and die . se9.t children. ,|Tefused to accept the obligation of | time keeper. Aes yop arly e — pptain z “ ; acts, ore, now . . i +| Lat us hope the perfect babies of) paying the 60 workmen, Complaint| fie trained Henry from a chick. Brice _ bulge : t 2 warrants “ o me Los Angel may grow up and be-) was made to Street Supt. Case. and! pyery hour Henry would fly up a a 5 a err : Shae Come perfect mates | Mayor Gill gave the bond company | onto the post in front of the M. E s TK . 7 a4 ; . - s . nee If thelr parents are moderately! 48 bours to come thru or have the burch and crow the hour. Every LL R PARPFE ' ' “« . snd o Pine ot = Main . et ne| well off, maybe they will jelty file suit one set their clocks by him and he peection cotaten laws hus eta, | ruarante : ax But so unreasoning a thing fe ———_—_——_—_—— never was off a second until two Meite, comeutrart 4 _westiane 2 x a) «love that William Flynn, aged 37 | Weeks ago. m ae . a, sia . s . « . ae months. and engaged to Alene NAME WINNERS 1! Then be began to run faster and snr honest ' Sinan Houck, aged 17 months, may yet faster, gaining three to ten minutes ELTATION PREF. * ' . ~ paints p false to baby vows, love to the hour tft Fag cris ‘ 0 the k <1 atles = ° ; . °% ' some maiden with an uneugentc Tom was suspicious. He thought SS yeo-w axpertence in Chicage | SEWPTANT Ti ; TF:| sie Ox Ob Ps ‘ , “4 jit his perfece mate — someone had been monkeying with = ° . M Wann aaa : ’ for one not so faultlessly The winners in the annual w Henry neti | 2p ' 2D fault contest, conducted under the aus Day before yesterday he caught | WANTED —Dresemak sin srw: | SE pes eps + deponite *| And Alene may prefer a | pices of the King County Medical! Hank Hamer's small boy throwing | ine ts aT Sees baits : jens oe bone | red-heade ow tion and the city health de-| something to Henry to eat. : 0 DELIVERY C0 — ¥ = ox9 : fe, pas fed emacs ise pt fiance partment, are announced as fol-| Examination proved that Hank's al u | SIZE 9x9 : ‘ . pec : she loves the red-headed| lows |boy has been feeding Henry so Betnere moving. Wilictt 284 | Re a hacer square tagstt ern z Twepaeure ” ef be 100 per cent; Pasteurized milk—The Brooklyn | many wood ticks he gained time. eet oe 1 a mh ter vs dairy, with a score of 93.23 | RE SET TE New and seco} ~ e i ‘ ° -s | Certified milk—W. J. Langdon wediet Bititerd A 8 achang panne. furnishing milk to Kristofferson ANOTHER HEARING “4 " i. ' Pry with a score of 98.20 | 2 . ” . ne “ ae ft © ab ac of 96.40. ‘ si and: af se to ean sole owen oe seater * 70 ¢ he} mages 334 Tee We whe: a aolng # So-srus, ° tare wete 10 dairies tn” the! with Hen L. shisids moking Wk Gi . I M , AVE 0. ‘ - chief argument against the milk fs a4 ordinance and Dr. H. C. Shultz, of Seng — ba ATI t _ t CASH Rnb * ROBBED BY JITNEY the milk inspection division and - ‘ . \UTO DELIVERY CO formerly in the U. S. department of wi wh. AU repair Anythin “ agriculture, defending it, the milk wa, ¥s ata . DRIVER AND PAL tonterence’at the council chambers at ~ Bgggentcag hr wae it~ Saturday morning was lively, but TA PNK ' " “Wes + a temey| HOt conclusive. Another hearing RS, CHEAP WA eee , Robbed by the driver of a jitney| wii) be held by the public safety me Sve FURNISHED APTS. bus and his companion, was the ex-| committee Wednesday morning. oN ATE magn oval Cale, a M rience of W. Fipel, 6326 19th ave..| shields really didn't urge any argu- ae, mx ‘ shed 4 N. E._ He took the jitney at Elghth| ment against the ordinance, but a ; : heme gate sof and Pine st. to Cowen park. A/ made a plea for a municipal dairy & ine Aéseviean Sewetry oe > owe 1m block or so south of Latona, the! instead econ a i . machine turned to an unpaved ————— an furatehe fornia . street, and the driver's companion COMPANY, NE sonable an, . souTH EXD got into the rear part of the car SAVE FISH BUSI ESS HODS — Loans from $16.00 to : A ~ > . alone, f ere Fipe = i O8 made quickly and confidentially _ Vehicles and Implements gaa oreis ; : ba BB pra es ace ug nists stan Base reas Yo © amith Ride FF aeae t-te ° o- * . meeting passed resolutions assert- gen ao a sol D Me . A bazaar will be given by the/ ing that their object in building a \9 FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK . ‘70 | tadies of the Holy Rosary Parish | cold storage and ice plant here was TOD, trea + for wale fox 7 Ha Kast 44 yee ’ «nm [Of West Seattle, in the Empire}to preserve Seattle's fishing indus- Phone building, in the room formerly oc-\try” The commission was recently ie Shetland tor “sale 2 ‘ #826] cupted by Empire lunch, May 10 to| enjoined by superior court from a read. fee 1 00 FOR S saa | building the plant until the case of |= eres TWO FINE VIEW LOTS ‘ r Father Dorgan, in the absence of | Homer H. Hill and other taxpayers /14 LOST AND FOUND i ‘i strona . sth| Pather Callahan, on account of ill-| against the commission is disposed BEL White vat terior dog, tas CLOSE rO CAR AND + siacn | DOSS: Will be In charge. f. Bids for the Marion st. ferry aoa at os # HOOL FEET TO sarenpay “yin G5 8 lawte pg ag ec pin de a ia a epits « iarwan. | 27_ FURNISHED ROOMS ‘ oe the weet s ing the week, Meals better than “Black 7 ee | FRNISITED OOM tm private fa ALLEY EACH $100.00 * ; teomer mother used to cook will be served MOTHERS AND SONS ese P ~ - + ‘eases ae n . , ® at noon and in the evening, at a LIers 30 Harve ave r t “ CASH BALANCE EXCEP. . Donnelly, 1210 & ENTS WANTED | One ; A ms moderate price a AG: gg avy, an TIONALLY GOOD TERMS . 1415 Firet| Exbibits will be made in booths} yfothers are going to be more ite Be Tadateh In seery bees 7 Ave . x ies r decorated in a manner suggestive than a silent party to the celebra- ee eee ; | 1517», $200 | WOOLLEY & COMPANY ‘ * and Mr Bam 3 Short, Whatcom! of the seasons. There also will be| tion of Mothers’ day in Seattle, Sat- . : wee ag 64 AVE. HLL. 4908 . par nigatt and Mr HW. Mores, sora seen] “Ye Olden Time Country Store.” | urday night, at the Y. M. C. A, 250 ‘ « F watts . son ona sigalg mothers and their boys will gather ¥ inf A cnet Deaths As huge banquet table th thé t x 7 WHITE CENTER | CORNER COLLECT FROM LAWYER suéttortinn . f atwlow . . . on bike ok SATURDAY Stalle r | Teonard N, Burr, 63, 6102 Trinity piace] Sheriff Hodge was instructed in <vne ses pea articles. Ps are free. | oorENT . wal A - ‘ i a" Re sg superior court Saturday to collect | z er Byecta - . . “yet ’ “ emsil. | say 3 . | $50 delinquent alimony due Regina | BRADFORD a RA nna ' . omt nents fact, 9 Nerdy 6 4 Alfred Palmer, 63, King count M. Speckert from her former hus DIAMOND io PE . sikins die x ey and bea } ; #1 41.70 aa. ai 50 | May 4 band, A. J. Speckert, lawyer, or e. weaare Fs - , aes ; FT iz * M Jeans a ¥ 841 WL Toth at mn “a . MOVING AND STOMAGE | Fra tate, Dept. 141 1 : * ng fred : . ma Providence hospital} With a blockade of street cars! gupt. Youngs of the water de ao AN — Rochester y . A an Dank | {o¢ ‘ on Pike st. at noon Saturday, hun-| partment, in a letter to the coun- ys UTO DEL Very Mm Me . i sae Dida. — Witton 7 | . vorces Granted dreds of people enjoyed a little! Cij. cays that Corporation Counsel MIU ViellVenY GO ‘ a ; : “ | vIKE PLACE Joke on a fitney driver who offered | jradford was misinformed regard moving. & 2 . Ann nnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn | 47 Lie Recah J alle ftees Me he | mond "to pull up an 8. E. Co, car with his ing the charges that city employes “ hg ° »9 BOARDERS WANTED . : aries F Lee from Hellun Bot } little Ford. | testified against the city of Olym- * : : °. m Edith ¢ | The motor on one of the streeti bia in a recent contest against & AOD CDAD ALOIS = A Borders « “ 6 Ibe rem Laolnds ta ¢ burned out and an inexperi-| private water company. Youngs 18 FEMALE SITUATIONS " : ‘ * h 4 jenced motorman bungled the thing | says no Seattle men so testified ae a, blankets Kas 4 v tes too ih | Biladbeth Herrmann from Gottites} up so that a atring of cara were|~ a aie SitING, « . . a = t » from Third to Ninth and 3 “ i pede rnc Det O. Hausauer from Fred w. Haus. | ead, UP from GOT FIVE SEEDS Piecond 1 _|33 RENTALS : “de kaa SP Co §. R. Bodinie, Buckingham apart: Main 2174 XPERIP i} WHhiMA acd = TT) t . ered. | Blanche ments, woke up at 4:30 Saturday a f ‘ ® ed FE Slee a Pott l cn eae at Ne reba morning to look into a 32-caliber AANA nen ! . PGR T' ee Tye mensehe: Seok Meaty meetend revolver held by an experienced | z S : 5 7 ; 4 ehad, Flora, from Jeremiah J. chap, who helped himself to $5 19 MALE HELP WANTED FOR INFORMATION —|% : Pad re from’ Bodinie's Jeans : rrncle's : FARM LANDS F Kaward | ; Write or cee B. 7, MBIKLESOUN vonpay_aVESTUAKS Warriet rkie from Charle | ‘ i gon . r ; I a beg My oS al \ ' Divorces Asked | | BGOLLY FELLERS)| ’ v n on ou ' J 1 " wu . ‘ c : THRE LAKES LUMBER Co we . Yoder. ¢ A GOOD JOB IN R | f Th . * Wash | Kin es iF ‘ . ‘ - wen vet "| Davie | "|GLUE FACTORY 1S || we guaemes & te “ * ENTS 1 ~ the Lundberg Truss, an ae Sinn 7 t sided ass Bal ‘es + A GOOD THING TO || ules at De Wantiok asane wargame tree, “ranklin institute, Ds ‘1 . F “| THREE SHIPS ASHORE) [stick to! | A. LUNDBERG CO. ra forsee a, 6 Whe ide e D: \, tthe NT Se BUR LS i ICAL trade ana = a . 7. NARA ’ 2KC iE. ioe r . | Deformity Appliances and ; 41 ACREAGE 50 EXCHANGES | ‘ ‘ we ie | Youre trufty,.,|| Trusses Deformity Applt rey “Taga reer “ 4 i and ei ; Three vessels were ashore along ¢ dy} 7 THIRD AVENUB. me wertion of i 2 Anne v the coast Saturday, One of the Willows igi? — rea om NERD AIO » , ‘ FIRES “DOCTOR” troubled craft, the Yosemite, steam | St. Paul Stove Repar . ve Ir entencing Dr, H. 1 ord | schooner, ts high and dry at Port yee ‘ $100 and costs for practicing medi-| Angeles and has worked its way &Plumbing Co Ti nee alison gt in cine without a Heense, Judge Ron-|upon the beach until danger has ap-| FRED P. uC T tateut au BARBRA ' 1 and ' ild expressed bis opinion that, if;peared that) she may break up, | PRE eg ia ge eM toe Main Bt i Pie i fami ‘ras ON ° jleft to him, he would not place any |The Asuncion, tanker, is aground soenres or fon To Cent fp ge itie property. 6012 Third ave sw. | restrictions on people who wanted|near the Powell river, and the arta sepenindons ‘aay tare, go |i TRADE—Wurlen Lake propery [Other than the conventional | Sintram is pounding on ‘the sandy| By of wolleges. Vhove Kenwood i} Wylde, 412 New York Bik. Biijott 6007,] method of doctoring beach at Egekak, ony

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