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Set URDA MAY 6, 1916. PAGE 6 [Classified B Busi iness s Directory A Married Man’s Troubles ‘ , ‘ = ~) WELL, TOMORROW |S MY SURE , PANSY-| MAN'S BIRTHOAY AND | MISTAH DUFF, WILL You ALL Attorneys-at-Law | Junk Me ALi¥ irs awe | Aa Tee Hierave eRe Sean Nop ic Dowd oI WaT Is IT? (WANTS TOGID HM ALITTLE ee caiaat tee ‘ Seite ia ax Py) ‘TopaY 2 — —\y——" | REMEMORENCE -———7 Lawyers ‘ee af i } “4 bad i M 0) Ma ’ x Rea . Moving and Storage Attorneys—Patent FRED Pb. GORIN x s bonk en a1 VAN “AND STORAGE CO eecure Ride BOK “@ MATIENY ent a wise “Beate mod ated. auk Bmith Hide M ee ‘| Phrenologists | MADAM KIRL EGYPTIAN PHRS NOLOGIST 23—Personals DANCING SPECIAL luced summer rates tn all about 150 1 PN NON Nee Bicycle Supplies ti. te ODI Be $$ monthly WEDS pat werk ON area Ti | ro and “STAGE DANCING IC WIC! PS. AARAARAAL t PROFESSIONAL TEACH fal [ Ca eotrs } ERS. QUICKEST RESULTS C Ku patel Loans ° ‘Mermanentiy located at | HUSINESS WOMAN would like to Ie | VIR \f | meet oldish gentleman, farme 2 Kanmnnnnnnnnnnnnns|) tested, who, would assist, her RIE) wr WI with view to partner Wt panei i. 1 . ee . s - oe p or matrimony, or both, Ad - 2 - at isit Bighth, Phose) Grous H-24, care Star. Clothing tre Oe WEATING CO i AVTa Food char CLOTHING FOR MEN] Physicians and Surgeons won ei apowtable, ona GRAND Pi NIC SAYS SUFFRAGE I oN one Be wen Sin Ge) coe te ee Ben 0) IN/ AND WOMEN wl ph Mag trig te eae a . 2 AT F | A \ and up. Mike Cohen, 1017 ‘ 5 ands ot a 2 MAY 7 $2 Pike st. and 1904 First KA ie RAnRIowe ees ee ee ‘ i . Given by the Finnish Soctal ave. Phone Main 5333 se ecear aieeae TO Tsar NE | tet 'anawee. S attee so Club one . : | _Meattie, Wash Dancing and sports all day Pe, Collateral Loans on lis _| MASSAGE Tm tatha manicarina: |] Good, time js guaranteed Woman Official Makes Stub- ReerecTanLe v Ceateat Semvene white I a 314% Pike, office 11 yoody tavited born gb nae Support en diamonds « rates EO SRE RY ee Dasniiion je offices, ry © | Well Drilling and Testing pew SOOO ODP artistes ot | SOON SE A AN RS 14-—Furaished Aes. SHE BLAMES LIQUOR . re Panel hs % Cassidy, i APA eons erat Supplies * Store Fixtures and Showcases |, _ ; band BLUE AFARTRENTS A ace eanein : wove fivtue RAGA tapalred. G03 Veoples itaff Correspondent LOB AN Mins May A LOW MAN & HANFORD CO ELES, Cal, May 6 WRIA A Anny Star Want Ads cover the entire t iS orth west county, has a mom unique job. When a mar PRONR lsecthienie Wanted THE SEATTLE MAIN EP pay her money for the support of aed ae) Gorcsanen trom ‘tnennee yout 4 his children, Mixes Allison pays it DATEC a cesition, rn " ‘ “ " f ¢ } ¥0 she doesn't take the Site a dt _ “s , SPANGENBERO The erring, disgruntled band Rie dine tor tee price of tt - SL eretia: make SHARPENS SAFETY Let mde ul the t Coupon books—One hundred ; i ie perience BLADES aie wppvind 2 WP sagen to be used as desired—$5.0 w se «1 alttes ° te tive tion, givin supervision over felp and Situation ads. one-half rat ack» amp ago. t Makes Keys all failure to provide cases neral Notices .. xaEN sail “naw” household aril: | GET WANRIND— West matrimonlal papet Mine Allison has been in charge Traasient—Charge Advertising ee 5 moeey Sees S00 Pe) ee The Cor of this department for two years. | cent profit. Housewives ighted. ¢ onden 7 ‘me ee She handles from 16 to 24 cares ton . fe}. ML Hae & Co, Dept. A, Tucson, Arie Reisen WiDWIFb— wre Willeik: | a WES tee tions for the prise of five eogen ets ee fon, 1816 18th MW Phone Ballard of on _— of family troubles 19 per cent discount If bill ‘= paid 19_-Mule Help Wanted __ 41287, every wee! When Judge Craig, of the “Bun- set court.” orders a man to pay WIDOW, 10, refined, high! Aenires to mest business oF professions! mon; chjest matrimony, Ad@rese D- within 10 days after first insertion Want ada. received up to 11:30 a. m for Insertion same day. The Star will not be responsibie f WANTED—£00 MEN to come to 1 abt the Bargain Store, a ~ esece in Want Ads. after the fir 4 wae WANTENS bas oa caring bald: c. by s . qetne, port ae children, {t is Mins Alli Insertion, and the placing of an # nese for 28 yeara. 166 Seth ave 'pecta: ie son's fob to see that the father __ Beourtt Broa ot. New York. | chews the co DOK, LOOK, LOOK—« i rent $150 § reome paying o ruvning for more construed the children and not on herself. After an ample experience in observing domestic woes, she has come to the conclusion that liquor is responsible for the larger percentage of disrupted Sumes 10 responsibility by such action. | homes, Want Ad. Agent University District Alwo she believes that thos do-| LINCOLN PHARMACY jmeatic tra could be alleviat- North 946 45 and Wall ed, In part women had universal Want Ad Agent Ballard Distr suffrage, by betterir P. H. MULLEN 6409 Rallard Ave. She is an ardent 3—Furniture for Sale. iv 1302 Hf your pri ms RAGTIM® playing taueht 6—Autos for Sale tons: muccens guaranteed So GOOD used cars Wi nM ¢ Co. ho Mt - En DYE Wonks 7—Furniture Wanted am Crane, Biake Furn Co, 4ii Pike Main ssis 162 11th ave. Sas “i : on fae ee Sa EN Ate SP TON ONT Bay HOTELS ni Fes of age, mate sations! " ws Paid ce 8—For Sale Miscellaneous ; AL aeaaibegaraats STANDARD HOTEL ; A ouik he BASH AND DOORS FEWELIL_MANICURING. — pare oeTaes, Tie Ave, and Pine we S ibe hig homemade pita Made tn cur own mill 14 with our office 10 —__ = ; tall 29¢, veal stew, 100 1b; veal roasts, guarantee of quality 0: Shipped to any one, anywher o Price to everybody, which is alwa the lowest te materity homa 2103 Bh Madleon. CORDIALLY INVITED | S-x-panel doors, Mo. 1 .......+. 81.9% LLP 9 Main &t fis WERCHA i. Withard < Hi week up. | 4-x-panel gl 118 | Teaches the barbe wages paid;| Se and pias? i ; PA nnn J wo.) PAINTING and ‘ ‘ Ax10 4-light barn ash - el Main st.| ia LINDQUIST — Trained puree Oxi? 4-light ba aix Pannen wieady work 103) 94TW i. Fiber wa Main # : ' 8-ply veneer NGG DUE STS Plain window Gold Sea! a TODAY SANITARY . emele Help_ Wanted Btall 26, lee ; an ' week bd * @ ® . . - vs piritual Mediums ry rok tbe rere : ‘ MME. VICTORIA POULTRY AND RERRY RANCH : r air $60 CASH AND #10 MONTHLY Woe guarant Prompt » Pho! PRICE ¥ | Salary oF mission Washingt ount TODAY—CORNER Inquire for “The Warren Ranch be 23—Personals pes Han acne tery) ADALINE LLOYD wht 0% | Mer. Land Tei) WEATLAK Second hand ranges TODAY WHITE x aed ’s nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | Will rade for vacant I Mortgage| ur tomatoes ‘ as a _t 26—For Rent Furnished $660. Price § 8 a 8 a 10, £ ‘ EW FIA 7 ; i b Cures | san HG A061 Arcade Hidg., Woodring but 3 Ibe plied on purchase, Meyer-Toner, 214 eoneme ' : ‘ ne Partly sesieeiests fib icing dea ea t + en » Heacon 1780." | 49 LEGAL NOTICES y Tia ¥ r EL NAME “ ny DAY—PIKE PLACE ; Rent Unfurnished | Ayiiele ¢2 cattle, Washing bills within ten days, | ThoucwT Fo” “Two DOLLAMS MAY~ Be | COULD GET him A Nice RAZOR. THEN YoU WANT ME To BUY IT FoR You T WHAT DO YOU WANT To GET Him? Citing Testimony of Junior Rockefeller Industrial Relations Commis- i Investigator Declares Oil King’s Foundation Should Pay the Treasury $1,000,000 in Taxes Basil M. Maoty conducted by the - charter was made almost !mmedi ately after the submission of the fi it had become come tax would become a law at -ixpecial session of congress. The | Rockefeller lobbyists were active up tone he in about t/1o the last minute of the session, but WORD | failed to get by the senate tempt to secure a federal charter HW fevesti-| was then precipitately abandoned, on, trustee for the superior court in Los Angeles corps of mews as such a vigorous hate for his wife that he refuses to By BASIL M. MANLY r Foundation. pe-yielding se-| curities, is paraded before the world | the greatest benefaction in his that this great 1s only a device cre ated for the selfish purpose of evad “Toon dation” jew priced wtock. Waite C@rtain sum each week for the wang penny of its $10,000,000 endowment and {ts $6,000,000 inc ome under | the decree and that | continued. room transient the mother spends the money fo * . : . that tts ceuvities are| educational, religious | { dollars of tts expended for th Owes U. S. $1,000,000 TS transgress-| ed the clause of the need for our THIS OR FOLLOWING. ART FOL ‘NDATION . RELATIONS OR| L REPORT OF | to s to secure a The Great Northern Railway Co. WILL SELL Special Round Trip Summer Tourist Ex- cursion Tickets Daily—June 1 to Sept. 30 TO EASTERN DESTINATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES Tickets bear return limit of 90 days, final return lim{t not to exceed October 31st. Diverse routes Stopovers allowe lighted trains East daily— The Oriental 1 to Chicago, Park Limited— The Glacier 3 . Minneapolis and St. Paul. The Southeast Express— rthern Overland trains border Glactor ognized as America’s vacation paradise , berth reservations, Hterature, T. J, Moore, City Pass. and Ticket Agt Columbia Street and Second Avenue Seattle, Wash , Asst. Gen, Pass, Agen King Street Station 7 and Elliott 5609 i , ven <7 Contractors’ Notices - M Kive girl & i IW HALRD PROM ; be received ATTORNEY GENERAL V * en 32 Room he tt Wash-| ‘Tanner announces he'll : : ween ‘ Que Ine Db K 7 " . eo Cand : enh i three) Ma 1016, and ‘et tag} date to succeed himself FARMS WANTED 7 " a ' Addresn) furntehing er and « mat % 0 4 * es utes t “un f . t-| DEMOCRATS IN house hope t cious ioe 6 <ax.| 36—Rentals t ’ “4 dispose of army conferce rt can p i I ol “ Kinpress H ¥ ENT—7 aor at tu Smith” bi vu 1 cree ind shipping ai |b Soom 30%, 1109\6 Third. poll share AGAR CM i mith Bidg., Beattie 1 rural credits and shipping ell T HOME “To ROCKEFELLER’S “CHARITABLE” FOUNDATION 1S ONLY DEVICE TO EVADE THE INCOME TAX, CHARGES MANLY John D. Considers Foundation “Private Interest,” But It Pays No Income Tax Chairman Walsh: “What Lee) assurne with what is known as the Rockefeller Founsation?™ John D, Rockefeller, jr THROPIC INTERESTS!” y Allman | GOODNESS ! SAFETY RA HE DESIRE —| Fo’ SOCIAL PURPA Yes, TWo DOLLARS WILL BUY A VERY NICE SAFETY RAZOR AND I'LL GRING a el “No connection our office staff is » sort of FAMILY affair. of matters of PRIVATE INTEREST SHARP LINES BETWEEN OUR BUSINESS Ar charter for the Foundation COIN- es CIDES WITH A CRITICAL DATE tb in the enactment of the federal in come t © foremont eco- codes Charter Rushed Thru ‘The first application for a federal ome tax amendment to the states ‘or ratification. Every effort was made to Jam the proposed bill thru ore March 4, 1913, when rtain that the in congress The at in ABSOLUTE SECREC -|charter was rushed thru the New these columes day My day.) York state legislature on May 14, 913, just in time to evade the in- come tax law That Rockefeller regards the Foun- dation as one of his PRIVATE Inter. —President Wilson read to com gress a special message on the use of submarines against neu- tral commerce by Germany and her allfes and a demand made by the United States thru the state department that such use be dis- —Congress gets a flood of tele grams protesting against possible war with Germany. Two widely differing bills for army increase adopted by the house and senate. The house adopts a “militia” and “litle army” bill. The senate adopts a federal volunteers and 250,000 regular army bill with some mil- itia encouragement. Program for navy preparedness still delayed in house naval committee. s 1 privilege opposition to Brar s’ confirmation by the senate settles down to @ cam- paign of delay After four months, congress has authorized the printing of 100,000 copies of the findings of the Walsh industrial commis- | sion. These are to be bad by »plying to your senator or con- esman—while they last Democrats of the house in caucus decided to pass the sen- ate bill for giving independence Philippines in four years. enate agrees to house bill to leave tariff duty on sugar. rs ‘Three splendid GlaciurNational Park his own testimony States commis ston on industrial relations Chairman Walsh any, did he (h Lee, Rockefellers pre a sume with what is known as Rockefeller Foundation?” Business and Philanthropy John D. Rockefeller, jr.: no official connes tion or connection as a diree but our office staff is @ sort of FAMILY affair. We talk kinds of matters of HAVE NOT DRAWN SHARP LINES BETWEEN OUR BUSL NESS AND PHILANTHROPIC INTERESTS.” This, I contend, SHOWS that the Foundation was ¢ ated for the direct purpose of erat ing the income tax and that t# S23 BS Be a 2 = Rockefeller @ one of his PRIVATE interests, ® with his corporate business. Dp BES 2F WHAT CONGRESS DID IN API —Senate adopted provision a part of army bill for a goverm mentowned and operated plast to manufacture nitrates, passed regular “pork barrel” river and harbor bill @ appropriate $40,000,000. Bill new —Senate agricultural spent a month investigating nonopoly in Yucatas Sisal is used in making binding Senate adopted Kenyon resole tion for investigation into higt price of gasoline and status of company since # —Debate begun in the sen the rural credits bill. 4 Olympic: Springs 22 Miles From Port Angeles “Where Nature In Her Wild est Grandeur Reigns” PITTI Greatest of all Live at hotel or slee} its fine sw tramps thru the woods, hunting, and ite marvelous mineral baths fol breakdowns perature of water, When ill or in need of re @ . ko to the Olym » Hot Springs. Rates, Including Baths, § $2.00 Per Day Furnished Tents for Campers at $3.00 and $3.50 Per $2.00 Per oe Olympic Hot Springs Elwha, Wash. Have Mountain Guides

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