The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 6

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PHONG t ts the prt within 10 days aft Pot MULLEN nao Mart Ave. Want Aaa inh PONCE RUSINESS HINCRT HRV uu D v Wu - - - - - . - - - - - This directory is, for the convenience of any ® desiring something a little = of the ordinary in their ¢ ~ needs and requiring it i = hurry. The firms represe below make a specialty of - = mediate service So ly furnish any informa 2 that is necessary. Remon satisfaction \s guaranteed every advertiser. Just Use Your Telenhe Reem bee “Adverttatog ® thy pata ton intended one out Anily moa nted im and will glad tion pher by yne! q ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | * FARkent ae NY AUTO “DELIVERY AUTO DELIVE FoR ATE ~ COLL pean LOAN * SHiATTEL LOANS gations? WHY emall bitte? and we © pay then LOAN SMITH B GERMAN-AMFRICAN SUITE 10034 L. © LAWYERS MOVING AND STOR “OPTICIANS” J. Ww ; Main. 2174 OSTEOPATHIC re E %. ____ PLUMBING Ml w ‘STORAGE ‘ SPANISH WE TESTING PATENT “PHOTO SUPPL IE MAN & HANFOR A) RY \ ATTORNE BILLIARD CTABL ES s co LDG AGE VARA PHY SI- _CIANS AND pupae TAUGHT LL DRILLING AND ~ YS S DCO aly 6. 8. > nm WI Do 10—For Sale Livestock ' 14—For Sale 15—Lost and 13-—For Sale Poultry Tt arat Boats Found r 19—Male Help Wanted PROSPECTORS 22—Female 23-~Personals Ha 21—Female Help Wanted Situation —Spiritual settles and exp fami cers | Star Want Ads reef isis “For Sale” and “For Rent” ok them over. If you have a house you want to sell or rent ant “ett! Phone Main 9400 your phone | | bill | | Personals MAC CTOR y 30—Furnished Rooms | - " 1 | 31 “Housekeep' 8 » Roome W Ma Acreage for Sale Mediums * ACKES, BUDLDINGS MADAME K wonderful YPTIAN ENOLOGIST gm, | “A> WENSING WATER, CLOsm IN se m adapted you will marr « love affairs and best ACTION OR NO CHARGES ‘ away are n and who ly tronbles; reunites th Wh THRE EED SEXTON « compass bets . ‘ 5 ACRES FoR gat CASH AND # MONTHLY THREE-YE FOR AR LI SALI ASI ACRES. ii lis for Rent ‘ 5 . PRICE ONLY IFFORD & VA For Rent Furnished CLEARED LAND ACRES OF CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, | HOTELS For Rent Unfurnished BAR NEW TORPEDO STATION 2074. J. MARSH ‘ Bide PAGE 41—Acreage for Sale f ~ iN \ } 4q n(n 1m ff VU Aud ¢ ) . . CACHE TMPROVED RANCH $1,400 $500 CASH; BALANCE LONE riMk CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc 3—-Lots for Sale 44-Houses for Sale ' oh ' ' ’ 47—Real Estate Loans We 46 $1—Public Notices PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALt LOCAL ROUTES «TrAER® DPAYE Pro K. POO <TREET oF MAKION rrand 5 ‘ort Townsend — Port Angcice Ktonmer Bel ime, ’ o ‘Port Townsend Avarertee Netlingham Whate Fever olteamer Famonds City af amends Neliingham— Anacortes Port Townsend aK Kverett Ban Islande—eliiagham Mie Roeatie, tor Port " r And Rel Tused , an teland pointe. |Rater'y Townsend Port Anerlee—Newh May and Way Ports 06 Kteamer Belitme) © 665 {An ht ham, for Port Town 'Tuced Gundayieind. Pert Angeles Th Tueet'yNesh May and way'Ratury Port Townsend Part Angeles Cree. cont and Way Por 13°00 [Nag Wototente Gamble —Tadiow—Pagler stom/teamér Puget, for’ Sater daily (Kingston, Qambtet datty except Siow, **Relon! except SaturyiF 1a @ ler. Townsend Gunday Hanevilia tron dale and Hadtock f Saturday Only 17 Puget, for! 00pm | 2 CO pm Stamnes | Kine vAlow and welton and Austin Potisten tor! i Aw POET SOUND NAVIGATE Tleket Office, ()] Ui COUMAN| we QUR MILITIA? | OH, YES--- ‘| We Have 60,000 Men, About One-Third Equipped With Artillery, and With Su ‘ate, salmon. toe No Horses to Draw What Guns There at ra “ : Are. WESTLAKE BY HERBERT QUICK otieed surnmf nothing l and partly be au ount, however, that | article, | have in my the militia United & on of the Men en nd f th tater last aid militha not tly for lack le of space of were mentio awonn. ‘I impor other ¢ they h souTH wD ance nome the militia arms pape nen ared batteries of artillery This militia force has only 65 should have 144 for a full equipment Many of thete use platoon batteries of two obsolete guns Each should have six modern guns - in artillery, therefore, the militia is only about ' } equipped Th atterien la ® In other “" STRENGTH IT SHOULD DRAW THE ARTILLERY t siege sipped vy each one-third Th tral ae ARTILLERY, HORSES TO no munit are batter have r for the 7% bring even the mili men stan LY an effi t words, IT hA THIRD OF IT HAS THE oO A AND HAV IT HAS Hudson Ma n hin book artillery with fleld mor have been retary Date AMERICA,” “i our militla nor our howitzers of the larger nly effective in the pointed on DEFENSELESS either oO na . “ entirel « with while 1 arm bers now war re # eq tars and howitzers ans, but only the ten- wnaller guns really the cannon_nqw used any ng t the Russian hosts and taking"! fortresses as if they were the snow forts of children It would take us four times as long to get even what and that field mor Germ th (2-centim not unde ne the nde means huge which « . s in ro! ack artillery we have mobilized and manned, with officers and men largely untrained, artillery, shores would take officered the enemy to get his and equipped, to our as it superbly manned, ‘Tsien, ey cae f Eastern front that # German artillery.” with here back tn the war on the usual mass unarmed volunteers, would rolled a States would be! to the company; and paper sald the rolled back the nk our ranks of practically regulars or m' a Belgium two machin militia b o' It a company of Un way—an We have know whethe It is ke with rifl 1 DO NOT CHANGES THE dot TLY OPEN ARGUMENT Is FINISHED BY IRON BAR B. L. Risley, 7708 16th for the American Paper Co., city hospital several blows from an iron bal to have t a city garbage man, who ith whom he got into ai I do net the now that wi ar gun is worth a whole company of@ men OUR MILITL AND PER or SE) THE EXISTENCE OUR BEING DEFE "UL ATTACK THINK FACT OF TO SUCCE 8 ave., d suffering fron It by Carlo on an ive al assault reum | VITAL STATISTICS | | SUES WOMAN FO ERNARDINO. filed su is suit, dema R ALIENATING WIFE W. Winkler, formerly an offi iment of marriage here tod an Francisco yesterday, again ed alienation of Oct i r Korea nequel Hastings, in was a Fann Marringe Licenses c Phir to k | Mre GOSH DING IT, SAYS 1,000 for alle WILL PEABODY, : ss DAN, SHE’S ‘DEVIL’ IN . ‘ . Le Mercedes Dar. ’ 4! ai | Half the population of Olalla Bade sa sean ia j | rd Daniel Culver, a farmer enfielé Pochedy and bis ye ; 1 "| living near there, testify In di- ful: wise, sormetiy Mie 205m « Hilde Matis vorce in proceedings before Stewart, with whom he eloped Sat Births | Judge Dykeman, Thursday, |urday. will be forced to face & Mr Mt ¥ +.| that he believed his wife, Irene | irate dad, Charles E. Peabody, Seatayy « EERE: ; Culver, "t treating him te capitalist, Friday, at Chehall . right." when William J. Flannery, of 5633 . wer, 4492 « “Why?” her attorney wanted |California ave. ts brought to t nd Mr ee meres accused of perjury and Mr FLW PF | “1 saw her wave her hand at Flannery, who was one of the wif % Nathe: xinman. | @ man standing on a steam. | nesses at the wedding of the youn spar ee : | he shot out. “An- |couple, is alleged to have swom « | other time she threw coffee in | that young Peabody Is 21 years o! and Mr. W ¥ 4 Bigh | my face and once she told me whereas actually, it is said, he Deaths | that she and a couple of other but 17. Mrs. Peabody is 19. . $. 208 ental] girls had hid around the cor- Both Peabody, jr. and Peabod 3 | ner and tried a cigaret. | suf. (sr, will be witnesses at Flanne: an, 4 **-| fered untold agonies trying to trial and will meet each other F “ = ‘i keep her straight.” the first time since the elopement { Mrs. Mary Flannery, mother gf * |FAINTING GOATS the man accused of perjury pee ey fi sian PRODUCE SERUM pressed her indignation at Chart : ; ‘ FOR GOITER CURE ©. Peabody for having caused thi ave N.Y | arrest of her son } CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Dr, Mark The young man himeelf told : White has discovered that g that he was 21,” she said. “We A M s "lean produce a serum which will lieved him, of course, and my cure goiter. Dr. White ten years|Was perfectly innocent of ail . a ako discovered a pair of nervous maregre '¢ vats in a herd in the South. Since s ‘et s:_{then he has been perpetuating the bp . . ‘ *\.|which is caused by the disease of $ ) the thyroid gland. The gland en TOURING TOGETH E | y 1 a arged causes goiter. The disease tr pe : Saas jis hereditary in a goat sheep u like in a human family, according ANGELES, Oct. 28.—Henq ove Me wii-|to Dr, White, who says the blood ived here today and join of the fainting goats carries the;Thomas A. Edison in an inspectiaily “24 > ante rg elements of cure for humans suf-jof the schools of Los Angeles am |fering from goiter ta motoring trip. * Ret! 8 wove sss (KOUR RHEUMATIS 1 . D. Piaee. CAN BE CURED! WOMAN SENTENCED Torturing, grinding, rasping pain AMSTERDAM, Oct. 28.—Anna that’s rheumatism. Drags won't cure i Renzet, of Verviers, Belgium, is un because they never reach the troubdl@ fe e of q Flectricity soaks rigMt in and drives yurt-martial a 8 poisonous uric acid @ut of your 8: stem | persons convicte It does this gently and quickly ( cted information u Wear Electra-Vita while you sleep. It] fills the nerves and vitals with new lif You wake up in the morning full of vim, free from pains and aches. j Electra-Vita is a self-charged body bat tery, which pumps a steady, unbroken ch government WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.-—Gov stream of galvante electricity into the of Texas today wired nerves for hours, while you sleep, infus Wilson, asking him to ing them with new energy and building linge. Seu. Warrants (6 do Srey up the entire aystem to a strong, health . ne eee to Sted: borden’ ralk condition. It regews the spirit of ambi oe be tlon and hustle, Tt makes strong, healthy, men out of slow-going, discouraged weal lings. If you have a pain {t drives !t out If you have stomach trouble, rheumatism weakness, lumbago, kidney or liver com4 plaint ast a lack of nerve forced ctra-Vitg will restore to perfect *) Dr. Howe sal SPRCTALINT you pINnsns dies} OF MEN AND health WOMEN Call and t Wdh byes nt ectra-Vita ff you call Office hours, 9 a. to 6:30 p. THE ELECTRA- VITA CO.

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