The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 8

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| i | PHONE oy RAIN er aR A <The Star Want Ad Rates A per Insertion. of tive One cent ay * Bix times for the price INDIA Wris SGounon books—one hundred lines— | O- & to be used as dostred $5.00 SMelp and Situation ads, one-half rate | Funeral Notices es 800 Tre © Advertistow ‘ r the price of flv tif bit te op ° 4 Within 10 days after firat Insertion MH MULLEN TAM W DIR CTORY This directory is intended for the convenience of any one ° sdesiring something a little out f the ordinary in their daily tmeeds and requiring it in a thurry, The firms represented Below make a specialty of im- Tmediate service and will glad- sly furnish any information Tthat is necessary. Remember, {satisfaction guaranteed by yevery advertiser. TJust Use Your Telephone! ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW __AUTO DEL IVERY AUTO DELIVE! RY 60. Lang distance moving BILLIARD TABLES {arom Alleys and accessories: bar Mixtures of [I all kinds: easy payments ue BRUSWICK . RALKE ENDEF Bann OY . CARPENTERS FRHELMAN Tov! @ and Fepaire Main ao2 t mith B 1 ene BOLLATERAL LOANS | : DO You NE We can furnish 802 Smith we CHATTEL LOANS Hide GERMAN. AM SUITE 1902-4 bitte? and we will pay them off | WE will loan you from $19 to $75 of Ih Yeoral discount © Joans paid before mat tension of time In of employment “GERMAN-AMERICAN LOAN CO | oid 1003-4 L. C. ELL JOTT matic daitver CHIROPRACTOR SANFORD — Pa cade Bids. SPacEsTo-cHt F graduate Lag good desk ROA LAWYERS LF ae probate, atracte, AUTO DELIVER’ RABE R-PAT Jz. Ww MITH BLDG. | — it OPTICIANS” dice we Motorcycles for Sale. Wart »RC ® Pike at Autos for Sale 8—For Sale Siisedtianetnn Sore ‘ ts ‘ Neate 500 cess ° M WESTLAK B—Second- band Ur ante eee | “COLLECTIONS 10—For | 19-— r BLL DRILLING AND TESTING \iA Bvaneon & he rn i al “PATENT ATTORNEY FRED P. GORIN cf PHOTO SUPPLI WAU na ol 4—Furniture “Wanted.” SWEEPERS R Jost and Found PAIRED |9—Wanted Miscellaneous Sale Livestock Male Rl Wanted 22—Female Situation | 23—Personals Tracte’s Third 21—Female Help Wanted ranwea | STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 12, | a- Acreage for Sale 23—Personals W i yy " AY KIRKLAND i A i ate 24—-Business Personal 3 ' WORRY Al Youn a Ls rete rs : Wedar # Pa ; Sables TAREE CAKES INOHOMISH COUNTY, WAS 37—Business Chances i | 39— AUTO Waterfront Property nar ar handy nde mille and pa YOU DEAL WITH pricks us and DIREC Xe “whe I + 8O—WHY LMoHN, Man ACRES, WITH HOUSE, $50 IT'S Al | SH AND $10 PER | CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDAL# ARGAIN }$100 CA DAIRY FARM FOR SALE ATTENTION AASEN & SEXTON ©. . ’ oo IMPROVED NCI $i. ASH; BALA RA | TPAC $350 ¢ | Mme Max . ACKES, WiTH rh | FASY | CLIFFORD & VAN TES SPAT IY ’ aeeeeed PTs ots for Sale . * LITTLE VALLEY RANOM 501 fer " with OT HEN YOu 0 MONTH | Ine Yes, Sir! Want Ads Are Worth Reading Chancesare that you’re over- looking some good bets every time you pass them up. A few minutes a day spent reading STAR WANT ADS will keep you in touch with the Help market of Seattle. Yur 1915. WANTRI PAGE 45—Farm Lands for Sele 47—-Real Estate Loans iva. te, 1% Money on improved city property. make bullding loans CALM OL ENNY & KWIND Aine hea wTATi Tie _ | $1—Public IMPROVEMENT The seh sinnin Be at uled Notices PLAC rike sour wnt wn agroy iitish Co gular monthly HU Impro for Tues acon Hill sehe 8 p.m e ind ne lumbia CLUB MEETS meeting vement Jay event volhouse, HIRAM JOHNSON BMS FAVORITE ies on Presidential | Candidates. MADE GOOD GOVERNOR cand arty ¥ » for the nom leaaing Ww is Hiram ntla Johnson Califor John fn a Roosevelt man first last and the tin we , Ho began bh {theal career with n Roosevelt ¢ sement and with t nce that he was fn e. make his fight by the ex { Theodore Roosevelt Made Auto Campaign Johnson's first political fight was for the office of go . This Is Hi nia, and campaign “Kick the Southern Pacific out of politics Hiram Johnson was one of firat to follow Tom Johnson's ample in making an automobile campaign He got to the people of Cali. fornia. His campaign was a remarkable succe On this simpie issue and without any political support, organization or financial backing, he was nominated and elected gover. nor of his state. Persecuted Ruef Previous this time Johnson was known the attorney who ste; into Abe Ruef graft cases in San co after Fran. cis J. Heney hot Johnson sent Ruef and his fellow conspirators to the penitentlary Before that Johnson had been un known except as one of San Fran |cisco’s business lawyers He was born at Sacramento, September 2, 1866, and now, there. fore, {8 49 years old. He was edu cated at the University of Callfor and was admitted to the bar in cry was railroad the ex to as the France was nia And He Made Good ‘ As governor Johnson made «| good his promise to kick the Southern Pacific out of politics, 2 The legislature elected with » | him carried out practically all his recommendations, and he brought about a complete revo- st] lution In the affairs of the state. Instruments of popul govern ment, such as the initiative, refer. endum and recall, including recall of judges, were adopted on his rec ation ate institutions w and put on re over 8 basis, from pur. a busin haw graft | chases, | tablished child minimum ated The genuine were the other porations; was eliminates the eight-hour for labor day was in industry forbidden and a gommission cre women was wage of ub ng, be. railroads were put under commission control, as public utility cor California entered the ot es | +|NEW FRENCH GUNS SQUIRTING LIQUID FIRE ON THE GERMAN TRENCHE. | hist of woman suffrage states, and Another Article in Star's Ser-| | Baptist church will hold a rummage THINKS JAP WAY’S BEST ”* | party names were wiped off the bal AM | SLAYER OR |lots In the fall of 1914 Johnson was reelected governor, being the c jera a nun, but THE MAN SHE HAS — ad DIVORCED MUST NO LONGER | TAKE CARE OF HER’ | BLIND, MEST A quaint little woman is Ta Seattle Association for the Blind |maki Miura, first of the Japanese|is trying to establish a work-shop jgirls to discover that she had alor self-supporting institution for |grand opera voice, and a grand op-|the blind here. Meeting of the as | | successful progressive jnatorial candidate, party « HERO? HE ASKS Galician Fugitive Demands to Know His Status in This Country. SHOT AUSTRIAN GOV. WOMAN HAS BUT “worst on s of the United States PLAN RUMMAGE SALE The women of the West Seattle sale Thursday week at FY and Frid of this fth and Pine. murderer or hero That is the question Miroslag Sichinsky, fugitive from Galicia, has put up to Uncle § missioner of Immigra Japanese Opera Singer Talks © powe of Land Where Divorce | in Galicia Sichinsky is acclaimed) Is Forbidden. 1& hero, because he shot and killed |the governor of Galicia, whom the le blamed for oppression America, officials ef the Aus- » thru Come ion Frederi¢ In _ trian government hold that the act CHICAGO, Oct. 12—"When Ji, « piain case of murder, andl &@ woman gives her love, she Sichinsky should bei gives her life. ] “A woman has but one life, )t months ago Sichinsky ene then has she only one love. If (tered this country under an assume love dies, life is empty. it is, | ed name. as we say, ‘Life in death.’” Creates New Gituation Little Mme. Tamaki Miura, He has created a situation withe Japanese grand opera diva, just | out precedent in this country. arrived from Tokio, struggled | In 1908 Sichinsky, a Ukrainian, / bravely thru the jungle of t | one of a delegation of students from || rifying English words and fina! | the University of Lemberg, called “@] ly land in the open with her [on Count Pototsky, governor and | love-philosophy bound up in | hated foe of the Ukrainians, an@ | these four neat little sentences. | protested against election frauds. They were her answer, diplomat During the audience the govern- fe and polite, to the question, “Is/or was shot down, and Sichinsky the woman of Japan, whose life is|arrested for the crime. As he was lighted by a st love, happier/led away, he exclaimed: than the woman of America, who| “I am no criminal! I have acted sometimes illuminates life with|in behalf of my oppressed people. many loves? | Sichinsky was thrown into prison, It was when the discussion of Escaped in 1911 women and divorce led on to the} Finally, one night in 1911, Sichelll matter of alimony that the almond-|insky made his escape. eyed song bird twittered distress-| He was taken to a remote village, fully | and then in various disguises mado} A-a-le-mony—it would be to de-)his way thru Austria and Germany grade, to be no longer honorable,| into Sweden. There he stayed until | for a woman to take money from) the war broke out, when he came to the man who did not love her. Ameri “The Geisha girl may sell her! A few days ago he told his story love, but not the good woman; she|to the immigration offici: goes to her parents for shelter and| Now he asks: “What am I she may become what you call here —tuurderer or hero?” ambition sociation was held Monday night in |_ She studied European music in| municipal court room |Tokio with European masters they} ——————— taught her to sing in Italian and French and speak a little of that] VETERAN KILLED ver-ee puzzling Eng-lish.” Samuel Whitten, post com: She has come to America to sing] mander zt Veterana the tragic role of the little isha/home, a rd, fell downs girl—Mme, Butterfly, whose lov jay night and sustained wa cross—so heavy to bear—| injuries. He died at the Prove Inst d of a crown idence hospital. Mme. Tamaki Miura, Japanese Nightingale ‘ eee : mt

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