The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1915, Page 6

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rr ne a PHONS 8 . 16 MAIN F : 2 Autos for Sale S400 +. “The “Star Want Ad Rates S—For Sale Miscellaneous One cent a vord py , Six they ne the “ Coupon books >t . Help and Situation « hart rate Funeral Notices Ko Transtent—Charas Advertising ; Pe= 1! tr . ix | “ff t eae cent e te pata within 10 days aftor first 5 Wa ‘ —_e ~ mer =P RIV This directory is intended . svemeies “for the convenience of any one ecrthing 9 desiring something a little out : ersity of the ordinary daily meeds and requiring it in a hurry. The firms represented below make a specialty of im-| @ Ki) @H gz Q) Mediate service and will glad-) Wee ¥ SoWW ly furnish any information that is necessary. Rememb ‘ ie oX : Satisfaction (s guaranteed by * : every advertiser. Just Use Your Telephone! RRR RR eee 95c¢ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW n vi ike ad-band Pangea AUTO DELIVERY ba ‘ Weatt ." - lh 7 PIANOM FOr i a BILLIARD Ol Withrelanassces oneecmne 9—Wanted Miscellaneous CARPENTERS EaveLMAN « COLLECTIONS ati a3 t R WON peed CcoL EATER AL L OANS LOAN MITH BLDG ICAN COAL AND WOOD Wain whiont went 1 | Pro ° a mie ee “LAWYERS rr 5 i i " hornen MOVING AND STORAGE TO OE mV AUTO DELIV U ° CmOSIC : ma CF is oO = OPTICIANS BLUM BING Rat “ ~~ «STORAGE i “SIGN PAINTING RILLING AN ESTING “WELL D D SUPPLIES 4—Furniture Wanted ycles for Sale. i 471 7 }15—Lost and |} 10—For Sale Livestock Found ~Male Help Wanted PROSPRCTONS ° : 2—Female Situation 23—Personals 1 W. Phone Ballard ser 'STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 Jat Acreage for Sale }—Personals 1915. PAGE on Doek Ri SOU ¥ _ “ s|e ' : THREE LAKES | SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASH. “Gas iret atl, eo ERE TEN SHY OF NUMBER NEEDED f ' Trat ' Machine and ' 0 r mm M&M Pat Wood } y rs ’ ' | ' 24—Business Personal | pth so Soa J } | ~ YOU DEAL WITH US DIRECT ge $ hy e sie teensy Sd | rine ' 4 | , cenit on 4 25—Spiritual Mediums | an ; ‘ / Mp bee aa ' Our latest type of fighter—the California—as she will look when completed. Her kee! has just bean H jas M ot . laid down, She will have a displacement of 32,000 tons and will carry a main battery of 12 14-inch guns . \? 8 ° Her sister ships are the idaho and Mi ippi, now building. The California type succeeds the Penn ett. NARA ~ % SANITARY sylvania class of battleships 25—Spiritual Mediums Beer tes eee | , bork rise . | (This is the fourth of six articles written for The Star by the assistant secretary of the U.S. navy.) 7 y | ae ' By Franklin D, Roosevelt. 1 ; : (Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy.) ° : . : “ ' naeln (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) : ' I fear there has been thruout this country of late a ce amount of misconception in MA ™ AY “ . " 5 1 ' ' r a 1 e ‘ ™ | whith jreg 1 to the tue id importance of the greatest of instrume saval warfare ie ~ 1 tleship. Th r anced the n F nm miscor r vhat national defense 26—For Rent Furnished | ¥ ‘ mie ; \2 2 trict kin f al vie to the f an armed land- i ° ‘ | Hut defense means also t 1 of the vast interest the | as At | #100] ts commerce, it lation and resource aska and other *| | if from the United States exc ca, its “mankind benefiti enterprises “Myton 386 tte Pike : ‘ | Ta ped ; 1a canal, THEN AND THEN ONLY DOES A NAVY BECOME NECES- | HERE TOUR CHANCE enue 4. And if a nevy is necessary, the success of that navy against any other naval power Pe | demands that it be able to receive and repel an attack in force anywhere on the hig a ' % F 3 | seas within that sphere in which American interests lie. ae ? | . «| —— When all is said and done, it is ‘ ‘ “ . ‘ | , hict be abl CASH WN 0 4 ite ' the battleship which must be able : rig cami nee . . ' to Withstand such an attack. Jt mus , . . | , or fleet of ships wt hich ‘ ‘ ' ' nh . “ did | y against an on-con bs ‘ ' | } Ny enemy and say effectually THUS i | WEeThAKE | W FAR, AND NO FARTHER.” m pepeere, ae ewe | It was this kind of naval superi aie | r “ abled us to control . rs i » am rn an © waters eae * BS BLL SEMSEat Rh eeaners . ‘ af “Handling the Meat Ax Is jn the w Y. M. C. A. Men Request Gill g HOTELS 1S PO SPR CLALIST : My Specialty,” Car- was eet which to Change Orders ! : farms “t ' ' ' . . toonie: 6 has been victorious in every nava: to Police. ved . ai : : . “ HE DRAWS THE TRUTH [6 had an opportunlty to engage LUNDIN IS COMMENDED t as A ' | NEW YORK, 0 Ha : e were able to) «tt is a matter of common know! ’ ' ; ‘ ng the meat ax sid Rober she om CATTYINE) age that the laws against prostitu- e ' «| Minor where | shine en ae tion, gambling and illegal liquor ae A x ‘ . § : ‘ This great rtoonim, who Is OFICAR Pee as selling are at the present time not! : going to show up the battle fronts niga de Pe ‘ being effectively enforced tn the a1.86|~ — “ lof Europe in and white for ae teen for ug |clty of Seattle,” reads the opening & F : - Sale | Biroe mens AY or “\paragraph of a resolution adopted a 4 k was be raising of] Ae gp 1916 43 Nettie noon at the men’s mase ‘ he Ad " ay oe pnp of the Sunday club at the } New COTTAGE ® o. Pa mapas, OF pn fo M. C. A. by the 590 men presents : - oes ov meuNe wane at 12, a ' Rens ol poh those! “The resolution was based on the, q ward | < ‘ I talk given a week ago by Prosecut nite Lundin, when he stated that th et DA NNR a Sa “ laws were not being effectively en. forced, and that it was because h sa h ,, | Police force ae i STEAMERS Raha seevin sgalto MX He said the reasons given bim by : " ships completed J ere \the police for this state of affairs: ‘ ‘ ' ALL LOCAL ROUTES fore over 20 years old in 1919 was that Mayor Gill had given them . STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN It will thus be seen that ifthe [three orders: First, that no arrests * “kK FOOT OF MARION sremet| next congr authorizes the | should be made without a warrant x in | | construction of TWO battle. second, that no raid should te made itantort’s * vesin hicaieas Wee ay ships, to be completed by 1919, | without a warrant, and third, that Jam ol nal - oii " wasend, Wi | the number of effective ships ino officer should enter private y ai a | eenees, Beau lm | less than 20 years old will in | premises without a request from the ee es |], Anesiea z | 1919 be only 38! : owner or occupant « *. 418 Sener evet 20eet ate en eee ee }, 1" regard to the quality of the) ‘The resolution goes on to say that | Wisner Hol ; battleships of our navy, we believe | it is the duty of the mayor to ald in | aily “ no other r mm possesses more ef-' the oreement of the laws, con- { aoe y. ev i We wen fective shi clue We deplore the present ' | 44.42 ioe Gad a | ROBERT MINOR. ,., The United States has th its conditions which exist in the city ouses for Sale “Hang FEI sn cnanynied at for ships of because of the failure to ' . . come Divert ee Se oe yee Ore eY | 00 power more strictly enforce the laws ; th, basen 2. EE | ge eat axes—of butchery.) The so-called dreadnaught, or all-|against immorality, gambling and = 3 a a for Te team || not « ; : gun ship, is just as an/iilegal liquor selling, and we re : s a 1% . y ré ee | Robe as on ‘ 5 ace American os a British development, |spectfully request and urge the | . ong the t cartoon ¢ for the United States in 1906 laid|mayor, as chief executive of this ‘ | 45—Farm Lands for ¢ eCaUne HE ! ACKS lown the South Carolina and Mich jeity, to co. rate with the prose- = tor Beattie - " Gi ARING GUI E arming them with eight 12-/cuting attorney in the procuring of ie | BH of » ees AS inch (suns instead of fc as car-|the necessary evidence to make the Weil Vouunasd-Anasettas : ried by previous ships enforcement of these laws effective, « Nellinabam e are > soft, m ental ANB ot RI ATEST SHIPS ARE and for that purpose to modify org ; : pr ag his w ho cozy, com- OVER 32,000 TONS IN DISPLACE-|change to such an extent and tn forting rves and t uck- MENT AND CARRY 12 14INCH|such a way as may be necessary istate Loans ! GUNS the orders to the police.” | Robe or believe our battleship fleet can| ———————______ |v y. He has alw epended on by the people of this}s: octane . toil case it ever beco wou Geabhed Hit , e fleet of approxi | Eatelle § Patrick J ree, i nnn OT nnn ae : Iva Hag Romeo Hagen : , : t tans Divorces As 37—Business Chances Bona @ e. bre cartoon ene | Geo. Cox ve Louisa Cox, er = | betsern or ‘ <8 *Katshan, fort ee HE ON TELL-| (The next article will be on sub-|_ Harriet» : Mortgage i Me ee mettt anne . ik marines.) . eat? b Mar way of vs Roy) end south ccing t wh terly up Harry M. Menzimer, || In strikes, Minor's sympathies ti, va, Beveanhall indo often lay with the workers, and he . refused to lampoon em in car Bolen vs, Angelo BoteaJ 2 Port T A—Port A 4 Neal en his success be rt Towneend—Port Anacles—Neah Steamer Nelitma. 4 66 | ne, and carica — AW - = a B De F - t ‘ | midn'netham, for Port Tow ond ‘ feller attitude, i ate | ena eelee Thure'y |! know n smashing) « spew V BREMERTON, Oct. 10—An Im Your Help Wanted Tu Ray and way'Ratury | ees in this bigger riot in|. 7 nd F vestigation will be made here by . : Europe in the navy department F ort Townsend , Lise ; Advertisements ne of ie eath of “Red” Hoberecht, mam to # = sek, and Anne seaman on the receiving ship KEN | i'm ENGLISH’ SAYS ttE, Irwin, Sauk : ; | Ashore, found in an unconscious Main 9400, Seattle Star MY WIFE'S SCOTCH, THE] wire Bethe phe prin ins alley. He | NURSE 1S IRISH— kas) oe A prised ward in the ma : : Babe ciebdnsicos Tadiow—Ptagter : aang ile acu. cate " ELE * | nidieamer Puget, fort sak and Mr, R ' su : i} - * | ine 1 Me Puta. Kuma PAULHAMUS DAY — é , M Mr nM w alin You Are Overlooking geeky ee _ouxviuin Tan, ow 11 —al Port 9:00pm Ww urday was Paulhamus day at the ter M4 , x county fair bere, and the day des ' . : ignated in honor of the mést p he Onty | s ’ W- (lar farmer in the state of Washings . miget, foe! 8 ton drew a large crowd her 3 W H. Paulhamus, who is a resi IF YOU ARE NOT USING | west faints ie op vt | pacer See Om Sie. Potlatch, far! P ahar i tae ‘ “ vered an addres hich he excent/**Raneor and M Mr K to organize in the same way as thems tar WV ant S Maxwelion end Anetia Mra. nado > farmers of the Puyallup valley ial daily’ Maxwelton ‘and “Aus el hg BLAWSTED W. Gane = om arneghe in te. Re BABY POUNDER Rie ee nee cas and Maxwott it} Mr KM 1% | MRS. DARLING'S TOAST IF YOU CANNOT BRING Bi Pustaney Menon WA\LS : || 210 the angst wtnehy Gres ata iiling, Mrs. Darling, society | M Mr aba woman and poe has writ \, tee ten this “Sourdough’s” toast Pointe | pledge the health of Good | - [ra ae J, Has ‘ Fellows— | thel waa The Friends who are staunch Jand ass a NY ah ‘ . and true AND WE WILL BILL YOU i Mr M. Ma And | do not care if it's ‘Prosit’ sengerr . * and beer } LATER. — JUST PHO | ‘ pees ace, 4526 Hen Or sparkling champagne ‘A jen c "i I'm ready for ‘Skol’ with the " °o ane ih. t ~ Bay M Norseman, i\ S aniie ' mh With the Boys in Blue, ity oe se | aeth ay ' How’; ’ ap leeety mnt be WA iN | But with every Alaskan, let it | i cb a ala AN ed A. St ' | be i PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION 6: , . | ‘To the Dogs—bow wow!’ | { Ticket Office eee ) cS VLT jg: tielen: Mage . bi 4 od S| Ww eR * sot Kam

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