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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1915. PAGE 6, |4—t urniture Wanted. | 43—Lots for Sale your furniture. “The Star Want Ad Rates". One cent a word per tnaertion Six times for the price hago books Star Want Ads bargains in Hetuses “For Sale” and “For Rent” Look them over | S—Moto ranetal for Botan one-half | a TrORC one hundred Itnow eo Hei” ‘and Situation | MeLOUGH LIN Funeral Notices .... ‘Transtent—Charke * Naveeciaboar Per line per tneertion te # for the price wnt tf bell t within 10 days after first Insert! PH MULLEN Rallard Ave. DIRECTORY for the convenience of any one ig something a little out)‘ of the ordinary in their daily we m needs and requiring i hurry. The firms represented] b below make a specialty of im-| | mediate service and will glad-|s- t information |; you want to sell or rent Phone Main 9400 Use your phone American Rank Bide | 44—Houses for Sale LITTLE COUNTRY HOME running water were 8—For Sale Mi 39—Waterfront Property @ everyth c the bh - thing for ts education and CONTISEMENT ly furnish that is necessary. Remember. satisfaction \(s guaranteed byic every advertiser. Just Use Your Telephone! * i day # are $260 cash, > sult purchaser OLE HANSON & 0. NEW YORK BLOCK Age tae ae ‘s- f S| WINSTONS GENUINE MAntAGE Ladies preferred. “Kits Weed You turing town ¥ t five miles from Snohomish and) miles from Bverett meet with the N ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW RUSSELL KR FARRELL WILLIAMS CO. From $2,600 down to $1,600 on this nice | river only one block erade, sewer and and paid in full SR_ FRANCIS KANE taining to law, a 902 Green Bide hoy close to 400 men and are 18 Green Bide 45—Farm Lands for Sale FINE FAVA CARDS TN WAMINGTO Fourth ana Pike AUTO DELIVERY AUTO DELIVERY c0.). 3 DEAL Wirt Us DIRECT’ wantelAnd at ‘shdect matrimony. Ad- WHY NOT YoU?) Lene Atetance moving BILLIARD TABLES ew al ‘and Pocket Billard object matrimony MEIKLEJONN, MOR ALT j Aner cd Personal NPTAT maternity home. bables Tacoma, Wash 2| 25—Spiritual Mediums : EGYPTIAN PALMIST xandra reads your entire tite ay WERTTAKE Second-hand ranaea $2.50 @ $2.60 |. SPRCTACLES. x fmith ide, Reattte “S ACRES, WITH HOUBE, 8660 — om main county reed; Tables and bowling EYEGLASSES. with spherical tenes Jing examination | $100 CASH AND $10 PER cea |CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc.| 101 Washington Broken | Madam A THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE —Head office Toronto, Canada Dranches in Canada, ete Ings ard time Geposite. Reatile Branch. Mr eee CARPENTERS Wwe COLLATERAL LOANS Gan Mowed on sav~ cacadnll: sax uaa 08 With €9 chickens: fine tract black «y in life and ew WANTED at |__| SPIRITUALISTS VISITING SEATTLE i el er Money on improved efty property, Brokerage Co. 2 Poarth and Fike ACRES “POR $00 Central Bide | marred TCHATTEL LOANS GERMAN-AMERICAN SUITE 1003-4 1 ELLIOTT 4682 temporartly embarrassed for ready money to mest your current obit- WHY worry over numerous GET them all and we will advance you the m: pay them off. WE will toan you from $19 to $78 on your furniture, piano, household good joan can be repaid stalimenta, arranged SMITH BLDG. SWEEPERS REPAIRED nd vacuum clea Carpet eweeper WHAT $255 BUYS A new art tick, cotton top, bottom and #5 mattress, at Waldron’s, 1901 THIRD AVE. KNITTED TO FIT SWEATERS Made to Measure KONKNIT KNITTING CO. ren MONTH AASEN & BEXTON 1010 Firet Ave. S30) | We Gan wave you money on your furniture between Tacoma and NO CRATING AUTO DELIVERY CO. Deltwered Anywhere Open Rrenings ES GOOD SOI, Fite” tm small monthly to sult your convenience. A [fberal discount will be allowed on all paid before maturtty tensfon of time tn case of sickness or loss of employment. OR PHONE and our representative wii! call at your residence and method of doing business actions with us are held strictly private and confidential GERMAN-AMERICAN > SMITH BLDG. ELLIOTT 4662 COAL AND WOOD _ WainWhiGut & MeLBOD—Piltt tale Prompt. reltnhle delivery: ‘HIROPRACTOR FANPORD—Paimer graduate. NEW PIANOS FOR , 3 plied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, A few steps from Pike Wholesale Prices much. | $25 CASH AND $6 PER MONTH Handy to market ene CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc. 101 Washington cheap are my 10—For Sale Livestock 27—For Rent Achar Al 1019 Third Ave | PUBLIC MARKETS} and cholee of three w 6 acres, close to Renton 16—Agents Wanted close in, 610.06 Ww © $10 & month. Information tree. “Preom bongslow COUAN & CO, 20% Central Mée ~€ACRE IMPROVED BARGAIN RtRAIT MEN finished work or fra for catalogue. Kenwood 1443 HOTELS Tie VinaiNt® and Kighth Ave HERAPY—We pro- Auce healing where others tail. $300 CASH WILL ELECTRIC SIGNS 19—Male Help Wanted HODERN SGN WORKS—1026 Seventh | —— |clarrone & \ VAN ARSDALE, Inc furalohed reome, with niiness, comfort and court ~b ACRES FOR fi Dias a Junk Co.—iliv Firat ave # Elliott weekly, $2.59 to #4, 3291 Br PRALO JUNK, 1749 tet Bo. Ell. 9963; desk, safes, and roofing ch LAWYERS SUF MCLUNG, 306 Marion Block— Wills, » laws husband and wife, stracts, collections Teo MAY Bi. 2004 Kighth, near West United states, Beattie for one year immediately prior | to filing of api eT. WALDON—@inih and Youler way * Crystal White soap. men and women while learning barber you securing positions rd year in business T8106 week up: Third and Cherry keeping suites Lgon Bide. Main 2781 oe . MOVING AND STORAGE AUTO DELIVERY Go. Long Distance “~ * BROADWAY TRANSFER and household gov See BARBER SCHOOL 228 Occidental Ave. We teach the kranolated sugar, Men and wornen ' uring positions; DAVENPORT BARGAIN STORE }CL IFFORD e VAN "ARSDAL E, Ine, MERCRR TALAND acre 28—Furnished Apts. ° | Music PUBLisnED sed. Bcho Muste Pub. Co. jm i nye 8 acres in view + GHIGINAL Seattle Reha: Music, now located in Pantages Pi OPTICIANS ; "Ee OPFICAL_DEFT| AASEN & SEXTON Burbank pota PLUMBING feet aweet, Diack 114-120. King. STORAGE ~ 23—Personals IMPROVED can baking pow: Central Storage Co. 105 White A SIGN PAINTING _ 29 Vohursished te bl Link sausage, ; compound lard, do Ib Feattie Sian Shop. WELL DRILLING AND TESTING Swanson & heed. PATENT ATTORNEYS c LikronD 'é VAN ARSDAL. i, Rreen peppers, secured or tee Housekeoping 2 cans tomatoes, LUMBER CO. GETS VERDICT FROM CITY PHOTO SUPPLIES ~~ LOWMAN & HANFORD CO a Kodaks and {Photographic SuPditer OPI 36—Rentals ND FARMS Co. S ALDER BOTTOM Headquarters for AR’ 7 i TC 1AL Mackintosh's First Aye and Cherry "7. MARSH & CO, 204 Central miag y demanded by » Washington canal condemning » both sides of the exchange for « Enough to allow make and in good ¢ fle was NT ‘5 AGH repaired. 402 People's Bank The Canal Lumber Co. a verdict of $12,000 for the two addi tional feet last week, JE HANSON & CO, oanvEn DYE WORKS, New York Block ASK EXTENSION OF WATER LINES Council viding Water Supply for the Rainier Valley. OTHER COUNCIL DOINGS In line with the program of water veral months perintendent rickson Mon 1 |@ay introduced in the council a bill per totaling $76,000, to cover extension of the water ays jextension announced \a by Water | Youngs, Councilman Jeailing for the tnsuance of 5 cent utility bonds, tem thru Rainier valley, ing provision for a standpipe near Beacon ay Leo and Fountain sts trunk mains A resolution by ing the board of and ingud , bet public for sealing the Cedar river dam, b: labor, and on a basis, was adopted. submitting plans must guarantee re sults and will be paid in proportion to the success of their work, Councilman Dale jresolution giving Lighting Superin- |tendent Row __. nana at sealing the dam that east channel and from the masonry dam, |1,000 feet, would | rewults from the lighting fund, Dale's three resolutions of the municipal were indefinitely postponed. The bill for $30 court stenog pher's charges, covering the total cost to the city of the Lang invest! gation, was received A bill introduced by Dale, repeal- H\ing « bill passed a year ago provid. ing for the issuance of $500,000 util- Lake | Burten line with Fourth ave. tracks, ity bonds to connect the |was shelved. The proposal to establish a raft _.. |\ferry across the Lake Washington leanal, at » there ts no bridge, was referred to \the city engineer and streets and |newers committee, to determine on Third ave. W., * ite safety. Several spirit m meetings will be held here this week by Dr George B. Warne of Chicago, presl-| }dent of the National | Association, and his party, rived here Monday ceived at a reception at the Wash ington Annex Monday night. All ordained ministers, mediums |so they MADE THE FEEBLE OLD| and officers of local Spiritualist or- been bidden to STATION, the home of Mra, E. G. Bosley, 320| until afternoon, on a charge of be- night, | {ng abroad at night! when a new orm of organization ganizations have Fifth ave. N., Wednesda: will be discu SING WEDNESDAY One of the biggest flocks of song jbirds in the city ts to be found at A hundred of them, assisted by Madame Hesse-Sprotte and Herbert Williams, will sing Sir Son,” in the Green; Lake M. E. church. The choir is/ under the direction of Montgomery | at the) reen Lake. |Arthur Sulllv “Prodigal | Wednesday at 8 p. m Lynch, with organ. Mrs. Lynch Gets Gal\Ganse Pro- 300,000. gallon n and several Erickson, direct- works to work out terms by which the city jean call for plans and specifications competitive Contractors introduced a authority to try his Rows thinks the leakage is from the old silting for produce desired Dale would take $25,000 Patrolman Ellis, Who Arrested Aged Man, Suspended Without Hearing. NOT, LIKE LANG CASE On demand of Mayor Gill, Patroiman A, H. Ellis was Mon day afternoon temporarily sus pended without a hearing, as a result of The Star's telling how Ellis and Patrolman Sandell ar- Chambers, 86 rested N. E. old, at 4:30 a, m. ie day Ellis “il come before the police trial board Thursday aft ernoon. Sandell escaped censure be- cause he had been on the force but a few days and is said to have protested against the ar- rest. a hearing throws police chief. When it was suggested protest arose, altho Lang had ad mitted all the charges. Lang's sup. porters clamored loudly for written charges * Only a Patrolman Witness now the case of Elils. Ellie is only a common patrolman. | Common patroimen do np have the that influential to buy the 8. R, & 8,, and to lease the two _ | divinions lines, where | just as he said The officers, deciding that Cham-| Spiritualists’ who ar-| nd were re-| chiefs have, in dealing with their shortcomings. The Star has little sympathy fo: Ellis looked upon by The Star as ft {s by numerous members of the police department—as a sh: “ag and dis- grace, and unneces: But the different way they have in dealing with erring chiefs and) erring patrolmen is most inter. esting. Say He Looked “Suspicious” Chambers did not realize how early it w when he aros He on his way to dig potatoes when the two officers overhauled him, He had @ sack under his arm, and, therefore, looked “suspicious.” They questioned him. Chambers says he prove his identity and good charac- No, 3, a block away. asues. Star they kn Chambers well, bers was “dangerous,” summoned |the patrol wagon, without accept- ing the old man's Invitation to visit the fire station The patrol wagon did not come, MAD Drops Patroiman THE FIRST TIME IN Lan, IT WA HIS LIFE EVER BEEN IN JAIL. Mayor Gill contends that police- men should display at least pt show of judgment fn such c: After a week's pacsenalty conducted investigation by Chief Lang, Patrolman C. E. Cutshaw was Monday after- noon dropped from the depart- ment, charged with conduct un- becoming a policeman, as the result of alleged undue famil- jarity with women on his beat. His beat was in the district bounded by Fourth and Sixth and Madison and Yesler. MAYOR MAY ASK COUNCIL TO | FORFEITS. E. FRANCHISES It has come to a show-down be-)te’ jtween the city and the Electric Co., | Mayor Gill announced Tuesday If the public service commission | diately |does not immediately indi |policy on the petition recently |tlon company be forfeited The company in its petition ask-| ed for relief from paying its ehare! of the cost of bridge construction, jand paying for paying a percentage earnings to the city, Its chief plaint was that the city | obligations, and the only way to | find this out is by a show-down such | as I have outlined.” had allowed the jitney buses to con- |tinue in operation over its ‘MAYOR THREATENS TO VETO BUDGET Mayor Gill's veto hangs threaten. 1916 budget, as it He has indicated that with the | increase in Street lighting rates and for bond interest and redemption remaining The coun- ell Monday afternoon failed to vote ingly over now stands if the council passed it items providing for the in, he would not sign it .|for removal of the items in ques tion. Indications therefore are that it next The law requires a public hearing on ft, in final ac- will pass the council finally | Monday as ft now stands October, ceptanc ' DR. LEONARD MAKES before its HIS POSITION PLAIN two Correcting statements al- leged to have been made by him, Dr. A. W. Leonard of the First Methodist church, however, again emphasized his position that dane ing in schools should be discon: tinued One gtatement attributed to me that giris who learn to dance in family cirele are those who in ariably drift,” said Dr, Leonard Tuesda Thin is untrue, both as ‘}to fact and os to my having made such @ statement Dr. Geonard 9lso says he did not score “all votaries of the dance,” did and taux!it at home hot declare that re the f into siti) life. paving between its 4, |tracks, and also asked relief from of its gross| pro- jington, D.C. those With the paving of Fifth ave. jabout to be undertaken, Mayor Gill contends the city must know imme- is to be ae made to pay Its share of the cost, | if the company he said, |must know where we're at. company is “We include $55,000 more in budget the “IT want to know if the company \is going to repudiate its franchise REFUSE TO WORK 12 HOURS; DISCHARGED allege they were required to work 12% hours a day without any time off for supper, 20 employes at the MacDonald mill in Ballard Monday night say they were discharged, According to the men, they were required to work from 7 a. m. to & p. m. with half an hour off at noon. This arrangement was to have lasted only one week, and Because they workers say. But owners sought to make {t a perma nent condition, they stand for it, and were let out UNCLE SAM WON'T LET CAPTAIN TALK Because of a telegram from Wash- » informing him that the | war department does not view with |favor army officers speaking in pub. Ho on “matters of Capt. Arthur P, S. inspector-instructor of lery, Madrona Pelghts Improvement Monda¥ night, on “Lessons the Business Men's Military Camp, suddenly called off his date. recepting the invitation to Capt. Hyde the war dupa other public police coast club, THIS ONE ISN'T ‘GOV. WILLIS Ig LUCKY LIKE LOU But TOO MUCH Bartlett Willis of Ohio, at hotel ns ron ately fond of chicken giazardg, the taxpayers of my state need | worry, |penses on this trip.” | physically matter into Ohio, morning. private secretary are on thelr |to the San Francisco fatr, jby The suspension of Ellis without |#ubernatorial party made an an interesting mobile tour of the city in the Mgbt on the recent Lang investiga |ing tion, by bringing out the distinction | drawn between a patrolman and a Young Men's Republican elub, that Chief Lang be dropped, a furore of | cisco Tuesday night. jture taken when a Star called at the hotel two Star, |from Columbus and the other Akron, 0. police |that St sued a ukase to the effect ti {positively would not O. K. The arrest of Chambers {8 | (oh missioners at Pacific expo. a royal feast and celebration for! excellency. The state auditor |the commissioners have lbeen cutting up “high Jinks” at taxpayers’ expense. Willis | prodigious appetite, and, as self admitted, he is fond of chicken gizzards, offered to ter by the boys at Engine House Ellis says Chambers quibbled and dodged the {eal complexion. standpat republican. jpoken of, cautiously, as a dential possibility. The firemen yesterday told The WALK TO THE POLICE where he was locked up CHAMBERS HAD ment of the Northern Pacific day elicited the information | and enjoyed a large platter chicken gizzards on toast. cs medy, ey of f the ceding place on th New Pantages theatre ill | week. have a funny act with noth! patter and banter, and Maybelle Palmer, the appearing in blackface, lend tional comedy to the bill. ists. They have a number of “It would be all right with me if! stunts. ed with that body by the Electric |the company agreed to make this/ Co., the mayor says he will send a| payment under protest, with the un- jcommunication to the council, ask-| derstanding that if the courts ruled |'ng that the franchises of the trac-|in the company's favor, the money | would be refunded,” a company furnish a good act, and = Mr. Grady show some new dance steps. SUGGESTS A ‘ CHEE OF WORKS” FOR CITY If the} to be relieved of all! they ask for, the city will have to| 1916 | an annual $15,000. technical experience and t at least 35 years old. the judictary committee. © asks that {it be submitted March election. SAYS BANK HELD they | made no protest last week, the mill | when the mill/ed States Treasurer John admitted toda refused to'the administration of the Mil lolis federal reserve bank, ¢ |that the bank had failed to jfarmers with facilities for dise jing com ‘POLICEMEN’S BAND police band to the b |night, bid them bon vo: eos Hyde, U. 8. A.,| pre artil- bringing back the population® who was to have addressed the San Diego and S& speak, hanced to reflect that!ington days, tment had frowned on|to S army officers speaking along! of st to drift /similar Ines, so he wired for per mission, the downtown streets Tu noon, FOND 0 CBLETS the, Chicken De! Are Beginning to Get His Goat. IS PLE wala “It is true, Gov. Tuesday, “that I am 5 Tam paying my own the biggest may his mental stature ing of dispute—ever the gubernatorial offies Ci arrived in Seattle “— The governor, Mra wie sad Gov, Willis, local republican 1 len't Donahey Mean? At noon Gov. Willis addressed thy u leaves for San Pr The party Gov. Willis was having hig He was not pleased when dispatches to The The Columbus dispatch Auditor Donahey ‘or chicken gizzards from the Of the The commissioners are aang “Donahey can oo to Hal! |the governor of Ohio. Willis chose to Ignore the slows | dispatch. Barber Is Cutti It told of a visit of the lof agriculture to the farm of 0 Barber, the match king.* {made a speech to the tandpat republican In Willis fe He Barber said: “Willis 1s no men) fit to be president than a old boy. He Is unable to ag isignificance of a new idea, not progressive. gizzards—that’s what the with him.” ‘Too many Gizzards Again The dispatch adds there solute silence when the match finally finished speaking, and he clapped on his hat and jout of the room, leaving his to depart as they saw fit. Gov. Willis Is a white oa man. He ts 43 years old, younger. He has a shake and an agreeable manner. Inquiry at the commissary wv. Willis breakfasted on the A PAIR” THIS WEEK | Reaches a Png Pair,” 3 Harry Norwood and Alpha Arthur The Van Der Koors are Countess Van Dornum and Mrs. » AI ie Former Mayor George F. Cott Monday afternoon submitted city council a proposed amendment providing for & change in the city govern! abolishing works, and centering its funct in an officer appointed by |mayor, to be known as a “ehiet @ works,” spects to a city manager. the board of corresponding in The chief of works would salary not nan Cotterill suggests he, es red the plan at the The council refer WASHINGTON, Sept, 28+ that he had ne: rolal DADA TO LEAVE TONG A crowd of boosters will see) ont s on them the iapbrame San Francisco , their two-week stay in the From Leaving on the steamer Presiden at ll p.m, After | Francisco days, they will be at exposition including tle and | and will then P sn Diego. The band, com members, planned to

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