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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915. PAGE 6. FUNERAL NOTICE 22 PE RSONAL nd REAL ESTATE a “ ' ARN . 'Y - ' Star Want Aa Rater " " . iteetive January 1, 1018 | USL st ’ for 8 ve ho Advertintug 5 WTD MISCELLANEOUS ; h in advance—any ciassifica y One cent a word per tWenrtion ‘ Bix times for the price of five | 6 AUTOS FOR SALE japon, booke—one hundr ° , > Be weed as desired -§ 13s = A advance A jelp and Sttuatton xee ‘ + oles), one-half cash want & ~ e yaral Notices . t and Church > LAPPING Baers suscep tee TR Contract Advertsing a)! makers ¢ on nee Tine per month w y roadway M ‘ line per mont! Rae n Tine per nth—@ om « $14 “ 99 as Par wreath Shy . “ ee FOR SALE FURNITURE SEND WANT ADS ; ines each wee ear, per Tew) ; BCA otk "A years ser ; TO THE STAR BY MAIL ic he Thre . ° 1 aa" |S : The man living in the small city or in the ; iste” i Open Space , . ake . “is ' country must remember that The Star “Want” soxtao-t i ince te be used In one yearse| WANTED — FURNITURE : : Ads are for him just as much as for the residents > tik : Aieet to Be used in one vo poe ; Gaia of Seattle § " p Sees PHOTO SUPPLIES : Send us your “Farm for Sale.” “Business for ' Special Ratee Larme Aas OWMAN & HANFORD CO Sale,” “Auto for Sale” or other want ad and it ‘ ‘ ee icks ead. Protos . will be quickly rushed into the “Want” pages MAIN 9400 | ! 4 . Always inclose stamps or money order figur- ‘ ° oi fe | ing le a word in advance F age The Seattle Star nad pine bj riyaaie 14 i ananaanaaad ont Address Classified Manager, The Star. we Ad Koby, WOE Nox USINESS « Men mu : re DIRECTORY . reat ; is directory is intended) x j 41 ACREAGE the convenience of any one . nA Ny y ring something a little out 2A BUSINESS PERSONALS as e 1 ie bd the ordinary in their daily TON e. " ds and requiring it in a . . ath Papanciie Oke . The firms represented ye Bree a apices v1 make a specialty of im- an eagee b . And know whe PARK CEMETERY ‘ 3 te service and will glad- ; Ix located on high, thoroughly ' 4 furnish any information é wweaty fe trained, gently rolling ground : ~ it is necessar Remember, - , faction is guaranteed by « M 2) |] ideally adapted to Park and Com _ advertiser. a daisies ine etery development. lust Use Your Telephone! . é wite-|]) Your call to the office and : : ; ental & ip «| Co ja inate Goer trim i 7 | request for an Interview will | | vres = | dee vou cavaicoen no | ; eris'* |! out and look at this charming | | a eae r BONE IIIAW | anes See at a mee er. _| “|| m : : } HEADER POPULAR PRICES | s W ll] OME OF OUR BEST ee cs: Washelli| . Ea - Satie gay A aero a o-w oy | (THE PERPETUAL CARE ' - aga .* “9 . . ‘ 1 | PARK CEMETERY t rch. tewel| eat ue c ; Bon wide Meine der} xertisine « ‘a ——eovnoneo —— SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS _|| AMERICA "punting ne ken. eat Serta ate ners MADAM DINTA é i MECMMDMI Ie ' ° waghertesaa FARM LANDS tt 0 ELIVER ve . aP EGYPTIAN PHRENOLOGIST 1} cui WF Wika © 5 - x ance moving. Elliott 254 oF, B14 | Mogt ified elairvoyn | ; t | te 601 L, C. SMITH BUILDING $20 TO $50 PER ACRE |» . t of] TERMS, $1.00 CASH PER ACRE al f ptt ELLIOTT 2619 0c CASH PER ACRE MONTHLY ‘a: t NTEREST sae. ale tavene | | Narain ‘ 2-4 Firs . a eomaae rt |28 HOUSEKEEPING RMS met TANADIAN BANK © | id 2 wal RASA ' a % “i " nie wt “ae fe Caneds. etc.) O } itot hilt i ne a nua eg DAVID P. EASTMAN Business. Interest allow and time depostte Branch. Mr a LMAN—Jcbbing a COLLATE LEARY LOANS 1 Rater— \ Bank Bide. Four pEC LH place to BR diamonds and jew offices. American Jewelry Co. TMPANY, NEW ]ODS—Loans from quickly and confide planas, Itvestoc Me Smith AN woon- RIGHT & MeLBOD elliot | Palmer graduate. . Bide Tunk—170 EMcCLUNG, 308 Mari laws husband ar collect! damages, troubles free ‘Domestic consultation FOR SALB—Bicctric 422 Union, prOk wo acme ad eraid AND STORAGE MOVING T0 DELIV Long D TADWAY and househo’ veul jERY 60. |r TRAS i Co. . a © i Gate | 118 FEMALE SITUATIONS beter ais "9 BOARDERS WANTED. te WEERT com the i . ering e ‘ ae er 41 ACREAGE } MA M L oe bs LET US TELL YOU MORE | Jo |THREE LAKES, SNOHOMISH CO,,| ' 4 4 ogee y Moa WASH 1 Reading Andustries to ald in the develop Wa 4 WA . a THERE ARE MANY _ et. s ADVANTA ; 24 FOR RENT, Fvrnished. We between A’ Beattio YOU DEAL WITH Us DIRECT | E. H. MEIKLEJOUN, Mer AUTO DELIVERY CO. Land Dept., 1701 L. C. Smith § A oe A | THREE LAKES LBR. CO. 7 oe * « ’ Li me fi a Pier &, t f Mad een Pn va vd 25 For Rent Unfurnished P : RNISHED APTS Pre Block UNFI ACRES LL. BALLINGER MULLIN BROS. LAND CO 603-6 North Bank Bldg 6 ACRES IMPROVED POR $1,500; ON EASY TERM EASTMAN an Hide DAVID P. 5 ACRES, 8075 SOUTH END 10 CAR . ear, 8 w acres of good land at Me RADE — Burien take > . * ’ his] Wylde 412 New York Bik. Elliott . els «| INVESTMENTS sof $8 : | AR rrnrnnrrrrnrrnrnnrrern ® 51 REAL ESTATE LOANS ry oo We. OR, TH egy Ea | Money on improved city property, We 40 ACRES, 825 make bullding loans CALMOUN, DENNY & EWINO ° one #: nee Alsska Rutiding a | ' | Central Bide | between Columbia and Marto EXTHAORDINARY SACHIVICY | Sow aetain’ Ga6 Semen 1 ACKE, OK ® LAKGE | _ frank 7 sie ete . ; : | MESH TAGH repaired” 402 People sais neo | Bide ' ' anh, ace tor] | MEN IN TRENCHES GET FIGHT RESULT ON MILITARY WIRE By Wm. G. Shepherd United Press Staff Correspondent jahted, 1918, by the Untied Press HEADQUARTERS OF THE BRITISH ARMY NORTHERN FRANCE, April (By Mall to New York How. long did it tr you fellows to learn about the Wil lard-Johnson fight? 1 asked an sh noldier in the trenches in Belgiun knew about It the night of same it happened,” he said Just a little after midnight it came to our Heutenant fn his dugout, and he dropy the phone and yelled fout the news It was 7 o'clock in the evening n the English war zone when the fikht began, and from that hour on oul the news was flashed thru the ditches, the British soldiers were wondering what the result | would be We decided in our trenches to jeall the big German shells ‘Jens Wil lards’ after this added t 60 dle Gen, French and 6 aids, Sir Douglas Haig and Sir Horace Smith |Dorrien, are all boxing enthustasts Jund the secret of the quick passage jot p figh news to the trenches was that Gen, French permitted the military wires to be used the fight results eReom J2hnny Meuse o, OPPORTUMITY ANOCKS BUT THE v40ST OF US HE PR OMY THE HOLLO fcHo! a a | STAGES FAKE MURDER TO FOOL HER HUSBAND PORTLAND, Ore, May 20 Twelve police officers early to. day hurried to the home of Mrs. J. Golden when advised that she was lying on the floor, her throat a crimson splash, and a knife beside ber. While an ambulance. was be- ing summoned, Mrs. Golden arose and peevishly told the “cops” to “clear out.” Later she said she had quar. nd and had scene for reled with her hus staged the “murder’ his benefit. DOCTORS TAKE STAND IN HINDLE MURDER TRIAL | Du h ogre A t months of Januar Febrna Judge Ron hurad Hindle ened to have ed uring a drun Hin time I think ald the docte th there were a gre mes during the last five 6 did, at times 1 Hindle r the effects of his b he 5 lelan sald, as 1 t be seen from tapping leg the re | alive | Other doctors are the list of nes, DD J just be and Dr. Arthu P, Calhoun nsanity expert, w |testify later in the da The trial may last until Friday Congressman Urges Bigger Army and Navy Urgent need not only of er coast defenses and navy, but of a much mor quate army of trained n expressed by Kabn of California the Commercial ( day He advised more submarines and urged shortening the period of enlistment in the army to one year. By this methe he point ed out, 80,000 young men a year could be turned out trained sul diers. “If our coast defenses he said, “in our present ment our cities could ed from behind, army is enti resist invaders GIVEN K. 0. DROPS J. F. MeLaughlin, 45, laborer, was | taken to the city hospital Wednes- day night in an unconscious condi- tion from the Fleming saloon, Sec- ond ave. and Pike Examination showed he had been drugged with chloral. He recovered Thursday morning and said he hid been rob- bed. He does not know how much money he lost. TWO MORE CLAIMS Two more claims by Cedar Falls residents were filed against the elty Thursday morning. John A. Bayne wants $4,575 for a house* and lot and $17 a month rent. James and Rose O'Connell ask $1,600 for a house and lot and $18 4& month rent. ade- . Was Congrerar Wednes. held,” redica- e attack- because our too weak to the tbh. Stall 16, new cucumbers, Se Ib; new new beets, 2 bunches Eastern ba tBe ths Ibe pork € for Tike PLACE fine white sugar. ble lemon large cane tb, Stall home cream, river shad. ®o and the eact toe 1 Se tall 162%, fresh smelt ba, 2c, Stalls 9. fresh « 2 dos brick cheese th Stall 48, domestic Swiss cheere, 3c Ib, or 2 Ibe dhe. Stall 1521, full ream cheese. be, abe, VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Ticeness eattie, and Ruth Grace H.R Renton, and Joste Beattie, and Edna M Ke Walker, 2 Kelno, Senttle, and 16, Beattie Births nd Mr, Albert Zigler, 760 John and Mr. J. Mays, 6010 14th ave. Mr. James Madison, 2459 n. nd My. 1. 8. Browning, 2 34th ave, & W., daughter Mra. and Mr. A. Splegelberg, 2306 18th ave. & ughter Mrs and Mr. EB. Erickson, 4328 Eastern a auxhter Mra and Mr. Israel Levy, 1207 §. Alder Minor 212 Libert | wwe pee ea UTMAN PLUMBIS Lis Pienases ONLY | | ow SA 5 07 eR PROT Centra Ki Beattie 3 § aw PRAT LING ASD F oar TENT ATTORNEY ~ FRED P.GORIN Patent xvier-| secured or fee refunded a ee F 22 | STAR WANT ADS | BRING RESULTS ! 20 MALE PE 81 TUATIONS Lortab te Ss 6 HOTELS roa Me inodey tin ed | weekly, $2.60 to $4. Kitchen Nas ork | eg ‘ 5 ‘ | CLOVER AND UDS a7 PURNISHE D “ROOMS f j0 ACRES FOR DAIRY | Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| snot winy soll, with siren ,| sults, ePrioe $ » Kasy Pay L. J. MARSH & CO, 1209 % barw ONCE TARM SACRIFICED FOR S600 ' ma ACRES, WITH BIG SPRING Ww th and "PRICE $4 EASY TERMS CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS “Mire and Mr. W. J. Taggert,-1818:Relle hire Smith, 4608 4st we on, 608 Roy |} Mrs and Mr. Kmil Andreas, 2443 W Joxth wt, daughter | Mrs. and Mr. ©. L. Cameron, 6408 37th ave W., #on Mra and Mr W. Watson, 5006 Ren {ton st, daughter | Deaths Lena Morrisey, 48, Pacific hospital, May Abner Rowen, 82, 2416 Ninth ave. W May 1 |. Mary Anderson, 16, 4484 Fremont ave May ae 2 4, W ave * age 106 1b.; fren M a 1 . . Er oa ¥ 4 2 : ali{pttal, May pine 60 wine 1003| Divorces Granted : Divorce Asked Joanie Anderson va Wallace J. Ander TRAWLER SENT DOWN HULL, May 20.—The trawler Chrysoline was torpedoed by a sub- marine off Kinnaired head yester- ‘|day, it was announced today. The Chrysolite was sunk. The crew is reported to have heen saved. YOKO TURNS LEAF T. Yokoyama, who lives at the New Central hotel, 657 Lane st, is going to give up early morning strolls, He strolled at a. m. Thursday and met two dark gentle men at Seventh ave. and Lane st. They persuaded him at the point of a gun to deliver to them $50. Dental and Optical Prices Cut for. atric tly Dental a work were ev in Seattle or You need not hurry HARD TIMES OPTIC Call_at My Op- tleal Department Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted for you, and I will guarantee to save you from 500 to $5 on any pair of glasses you may require, Lenses duplicated & specialty Edwin J. Brena, 2 DS. Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until 4 for people who work. We guarantee the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free trial to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbs. 1107 THIRD AVENUB KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS *PHOTO SHOPS Blas. STEWART HOUSE 06 Stewart Bt, Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ Large, Modern Outside Rooms One or Two, BOS 4

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