The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1916, Page 8

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‘ , _ Billiard Tables ESHELMAN—Jovvine and repairs 1170. STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1916. PAGE 8 homes, built this by year Any Shearer, res lumbe south on time. Mr Get your 35th avenue Phone Main 2661 DIRECTORY nt For Sale—Miscellaneous eo 50 $2 50 DR ARAnnnnnnnrnnnnncccrs| BLed VU THE PHONE] ©) 5 ASHES SPRCTACLES FITTED i. MAIN with o2. 80 x ' Block Broken RARAAAALA AALS | jeneee Guolh a m ATES AAU CO at factory prices We ship « leip and > Uneral Nott jeut—Cherze Advertising Der « Within 10 da ~~ Z_avex ALEXANDER si Dusdand an WILLIAMS CO lected 1942 Piret Ave & "2a ESTAWLISHED ts0T aren! je and Low eral practice. Burke Building, 903 Sec at ond Main 7202 we . FRED —e_ Bite. Mat P.G WOOK & MATHENT- ne Bank THE CANADIAN BANK OF © —Head office Toronto, Canada Branches in Canada, et Banking mosiness warings aed Beattie Branch Found lowed on 15—Lost and IARD TARLES pee FOR SALE — Bit Brand new, carom and complete outfit. § bles - Bievele Supplies Do acon Work wig. 1221 Fourth, Pho: irpenters Main Chattel Loans NEW COMPANY; NEW RATES METHODS—Loans from $19 9 made quickly and confide niture planos. livestock OGERMAN-AMERICAN TAAT1h04 TC Smith BA loth Signs ai : of the. Gr , “ Propet ito tra Pode Vaiareral RReePrCTARTE money on DIAMONDS Lowest rx AMERICAN Kodaks ana Ph DEVELOPING aCe Phrenologists MADAM KIRL The Wondert EGYPTIAN oe eT aghiy rning Se xcios for Sale ney nied ave w 20—Male Situations Wanted Centra erson, Ma os Drilling and Testing | Wee It Pine Sw, 21 FEMALE HELP WANTED Store bkixtures and Snowcases aie FIXTL urniture Wanted. “HOTELS AND APARTMENTS i: A Unton ae 1 fi ff ‘ * r J MATRIM TAL pes J 1904. W. | de MBRCHANT® LUNCH. WILIHARD | y Green Labo beou | Cate, Seventh and Unien. $5.00 CASH—$2.50 MONTHLY—Prices $225 to $300 family can own agent, | | busing It's money in your pocket any way you fi lhe new addition now open, DITION good COND ADI ured outlon a rental savings basi AY SI have fig families that block south to hool. west on Hudson to 35th avenue south, Franklin High School and the Columbia 1308 Third Avenue Take m, of Hudson st., walk two blocks car ride. Convenient to one grade sc avenue to Twenty-minute on Fourth Sunday. and beat the atter DAVID P. EASTMAN rent. 5 p. any car all day a home here will be there daily oF 25—SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS 41, ACREAGE FOR SAL A 'HUGHES LSO PERSONALS ss \ ACREAGE FOR SALE INDEPENDENCE DAY HU AND WILSON : ‘ . MADAM MELLIE y ‘ bale A CLA CTORY : en . mea MAY MEAN RISIN BOTH CLAIM VICT STEV S pt ri en county read, PRICK $500) $50 CASH, 810 PER JUAREZ, Me ept. 15,|/—Ex inte AGO, | Sept “15—Counters i 1000 Dresses mOwEN traordinary precaut were t ims of victory in Indiana for pe acres w of t t — aagnee ‘and Wilson were made bers 7 ik e pve tie o tase | here he « e celebra | 400,000 Unionists May Try ny Pi E. % Toner ot tae a 8 tlon of the 4 al indepenc ‘ * lrepublican, and Vance McCormick, u ‘ PRICK 8190; HASY TMS day t Carranza troops to Tie Up City on national democratic chairman. And Up AASEN & SEXTON CO. ar < ee Monday Toner arrived at b uarters to- oe rt oa td und s will be arrest q |day and predicted victory for Suits $2 P yey esi fe od. ¢ , tering 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 15—With |itughes in Indiana. He declare and | Up \ . 7 be Subway and elevated lines run | per cent of the Hoosier progres- PRICK 8175) #1 ASH AND 810 ‘| Fi Grito! Ming at better than normal ca [ives had come over to Hughes * Pike ot. and ge IA i wg came | (the un de 1 nde-| pacity and taking care of the | stocormick said: “I never saw oo ’ tice, 8 orertee from a boar Pl such enthusiasm as at the notifica- . ana 8 " -—— ace lines, officia tion of Vice President Marshall.” ADELINE McKINLEY @ WATHON CORNER York's traction systems today |° = here come and « ~ wee ‘ Hong na declared the carmen’s strike | Representatives of the Union ACREAGE FOR SALE tie grape was broken. jlron Works of San Francisco tried : AN YOU BEAT Thm wey? [© “ rane pineapple With a showing of some 10,000|)Thursday to place a $35,000 ord P 10 ACKER OF FINE . «te talis | former loyes sticking to their |for boilers here with the Comme’ LEVEL LAND f ** strike, unfon labor leaders coun-|cial Boller Works. The offer had Sad Fog Fe da tered with a threat that unless a/to be rejected, because the local et) eettied : . settlement ne oon thelr own|{irm bas more thi $1,000,000 aw nt } a : eof roast. Heerms they Id tie up the elty|worth of work already contracted . ares " Monda sympathetic | for e . letrike of 400,000 trade unionists ° 19 CASH AND STMEY pad Hetween two divergent forces, + . Addrems re ae a wurar | Mayor Mitchel and the public serv : «WOW, CHRP WEY . , tea. he: 36e/ice commission are neeking—ag ~ eere . . weit | Ore e a3 far in valn—to obtain some middle | P nat, prose ° munity. ty 4 mallee ground for adjustment | : Cg opened IES pee ogg om | Ralph Fasseno, driver of an tee and tory of ne fese ae. | PRE MEASONABLE TERMS) p10. cane sugar, 14 Ibe $1.00; W truck, was hurled 20 feet and prob- wip . n ver | CLITORD © Val AREAL, tne eoap. 8 be roast beet, |@bly fatally injured when a Third = : wie acim Paice ir le, . sprigee | Ave. car plunged down a grade at s Pps ho P : . ; *):|96th st. today into the truck. The . 7 - x ” ‘ . nalt- | strikebreaking motorman, Wm. « * “Be . solen wan and several passengers 3 site he i place fi eee cut and bruised Anna ~ . ¥ good ‘ awee warts, a passenger, hag LADIE® 4 ‘ " 4 2. i6e: 6 : nips dislocated. | : Aho REA ’ , n ' vIKE PLACY a . ' ro ~- = re ¢ ing td - = ~ - . 0 . and wa . . a Sune A w FRA A N CuRAr AT sa50 ‘ Asm « i409 th, bet Pike and Unio wader. . C Hote. CLIFFORD & VAN ALK, Ime. | ¢ * Naptha » 'SHARPENS SAFETY y ook Tone * AA « ‘ nin a PE rome AO y on . Itty Pine # ferme and | steak bone teak NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The SPANGENDERG AAR Ren nnn B. Borne fe: p rib rom Morgan, Rockefeller and Du- | Makes Keres {= ee Jaman, thee wer. be Pont groups of financiers have | ai 5 saad caren Wen |27—For Rent Unfurnished fn LOT FOR SALE the baking) eoda ite b reaped millions in Increased | a. set 2 1G TAVING ROOM: FIRRPLACE, © es : . ' aking | valuation of their holdings in | M3 lessons, cuccese guaranteed. G0tebee| and bed Ph ave car. $14 Bouse gorccare, " Geveeah teen, 10 er vinews the present boom on the stock | : ? o Mallard 1674 Pay try A ogee | ‘ od, 2 fee.) exchange, according to esti- 1 o remedy for you ‘ Phone ene | mates in Wall street today. Crane, : RS - Steel, ofl and motor stocks have Fine. large, vigorous been leaders in the wild rush of} ta wal f ETINGTS 20—Unfurished Apartments 4—Farm Lands for Sale| [ BULL BROS) oii” ohh macys plants. in all” the “newer acobe eG 1 be AN «| 9—— Just Printers illion*hare day after another, and |] Varieties that ordinarily sell toNba A PAW Re ere - SPLENDID SOIL, ON 1018 ‘THIRD MAIN. 1063 t prices to new high records on) for $1.00 to $1.50. Hewes ‘ Np) MODED Leia pecan) many successive days. oon Sate * Flenth ave NEW HOUSE: CLEARED The boom started in the “Morgan In order to make room : ¥. MODE n group.” and it,is common talk in|] in our greenhouses, we will L MARKIE ARTIULE LET Lh BU Beacon 2603. the street that a bullish sentiment ; jf x ‘ BOD ca po tlediptroneativiach ge | wr Hiwas desired in order to facilitate) “spose of these plants at this special low price of Fivene 30—Furnished Rooms Ideal A the flotation of the recent British um W poy Wa iw our F eae loan. 50¢ cach, while they last. pe a , gh oes 7 $xan? SHOP As the upward movement was get- Tow Ane a i‘ South aus 106% Pine StwTel. mate 3 ting well under way, Maine election rm i EMA , ' J returns were injected into the situ DK] o : * w Pint Will. WA ation, and price movements fol-| si ; J lowed described as similar to the Soe - boom which started when first re- SSOgURTNTRD SOCIETY “a Albert H vin hane'wekiness cco | Lollywood or : ert Hansen |». ‘ a Jeweler and Stiveramith United States Steel went to a rec Ac Etta Te rare ra st at tne renee a ardens ‘ ; i ; Second Ave. Near Madisor| ure which was duplicated today Fire ° the fi < 14 General Motors shot upward at a Second and Pine St. ¥ = fifty-dollara-day rate to $750 a i; “ “ae Bi share, and was but slightly under Main 1665 Wilhard | that figure today | oo) peggy [PUBLIC MARKETS | ELECTED ag wHirr ~ 28 . a a See a Acme Coal has been elected the efficient, economical, ; artioulare ne 5 eniohe fe satisfactory house coal. Comparison with other coals makes —. , Ste it popular, The demand is steadily increasing. People who " Head are ts o, al 29. bought it for the first time last winter are buying it now for : ; a ent " next winter : alata taint - “ $7—-Business Chances é pase ' k . * The reason is plain—it costs less to buy ives more heat per | Manicuring-Massaging [Sain z . ; % ~ dollar and less dirt per ton. Acme leaves least ash and no soot or A DOROTHY WILSOS ai ROCK . trent RIGHT DRUG CO. clinkers. Everybody likes it Ss aia ° . . vt Bunker prices are: Lump, $4.00; Furnas Nut, $8.25, and fave Couey S aay. @ . » | Run of Mine, $3.00 MISS MARION—BATHS.” MAS: | Seo BEACON MINY eK. OF elish mauce, | ©. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 ng. Room 7, 1316 Second ave pan Me PM es» vo Maret aig yf | West Seattle Yard, West 549-W—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 MABEL MARTIN—VIBRATING | UMS RAR nen _ACME COAL LEADS 39-—Waterfront Property A TABBA AND WATER FRONT HA _ : ve) Consultation tree | os MASSAGI His. MA es ° f ake F | oe a fas ; dos 1 nani "BE or ax Fall Shoes DOLLY AYNE-™ THICK $1,200 ion’ butt b AAS FOURS BAL AS, z fest, 0 ered 4 |41, ACREAGE FOR SALE "os bare white coup, 350 gid = agai Moderately z — ; ae 7 3 5 POULTRY RANCH |= aan ~aramem Y ome eo me eniidiines ‘nk thane eet $2 to $5 SAVED riced 25—SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS) Good ¢-ro0m noune, £ | AKBIES oy cont i \ > DOWNSTAIRS AT | “ae TURRELL’S x , | nm Hank Wid Take ke jh Our ~.ock of Fall Shoes for Men and Women, to sell at $2.50 » ; in * to $4.00 is now all here and ready for your inspection. ; 4 a You Working We pride ourselves on the selection of shoes to sell at these ¥ BARGAIN Improper | menmurea al prices, Our first consideration 1s SERVICE; style is second- ; | 40 acres, improved and stocked; &-room Peo le tase the couse ‘te Seat ary. But, at that, better looking shoes are not to be found in D c ty rural free 4 Ye toilers who cannot} Good, Stout Shoes for Children, also dressy styles, are ' i gain or afford ‘yoff can priced low & Te Mth now have your dental work We know you will like these shoes when you see them. ; : ' done ever By Th wa We HNETAI Rae LAK Right Dr. Brown, The H 7 i DK. DONAWAY be open trom 7 to 11, | doped : is a 120 MARION S&T, OR 903 SECOND AVE. Directly Feot:of Cherry St.| "Zam 222 8 Ls =

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