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FE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION STARVING PEOPLE THE SEATTLE STAR ALABAMA CONGRESSMAN WHO SHOT A NEGR 10. star Exclusive Service.) [ditions and solving the problem ° e . ) WORK, March:4—That the | of the unemploy a ‘ iN be unen re my personal investiga big meeting of (he tions,” @eid Hunter, “it is ne ex Volon aquare. © aggeration to say that over . iagracetul atta: 000 of our American pe Ki citizens. wood * public paupers Ove 2,000,000 ae with vrelous apare’ Rosse workmen are «i aployed from ng because of U6 ‘ j four to six months of the year, in pouedthrowes is — neo average times. About 60,000 famb and isto lew Im this borough are evicted falratades were press : aunually Lee gee Between the classes and the fo appear 8 iiionaire verte masses of this city and nOtryY & . eri ws a breach.In gradually widening and nee I started these announcements of tomorrow's sale of Gre Lake prop the la en ie ma . é/ the grooves a becoming barder more or less opposition im certain quarters and harder, Hundreds of thousands Wi @f people are hanging to thelr te hen you tome right down to it, | guess any objection mart of ¢ proy own van dependence, manhood womanhood, | CONGRESSMAN THOS, HEFLIN ers is due to the very low price and the extremely « ter at h 1 am going to sell these even life itself by their eyelashes,| ,. 4 100 fine homesites. They're afraid that people ma or expect tt the . Ton” ba contin there te sad], TM® t* Congressman Thomas | mm , F » pine j He was sand 0010 ameniie siciiea Senin aaa tea | Heflin, of Alabama, who asked con-| But you needn't worry. They can object all they to, I have n ill not dunge my one Siem tin intelligent but desperately poor by | S1°** 1 pass a “Jim Crow” jaw ta plans one whit. ‘What Fay says, Fay The sale I t a8 pro: ed at 10 . | . "| dave cartier, Hunter tn’ ae apesch | promiscuous extravagance such as| We#hington, D. C. and then shot] Sunday, April 5, and will go right ahead until the last of the allotment i | " stated that there are 200,000 un any of our wealthy people} * BEKO after throwing him off « don't like it can do the other thi The int ; . it x | ployed men in New York city in having advertined. street car, Heflin charged the ne || wit te 7 neg v¢ interests of Green Lake are sterests, and I a not = y ro with ¢ ai) going to be stopped in building up this sectior tv prof % ‘ | among | alone I tt other than natural that qhe | ® prianins weteny is thei! ’ t iy 1 by. any profit-grabbing specula Fey . At least 200,000 men ont of head of a family out of work—per|? sence et women passengers and || e the Green Lake car to Mountain View Station, and I'l! be there t et ain or with the WO “a Think mt tte means aps with a son or Ttde daurhior |» 2 Pe a agg A min Say Shine. And the only thing that will be able to prevent you fro etting o ose t a unter any of them are) atricke invalte - “ + Braces 1] 4 © yo oming lat ' } - cata af Sanuiteaaibent aaa aruithec snebe tee Unede Serta tom | CuBd over to tho grand jury, He . oe price will be your coming too late. So start early en lo @ wat 10 o'cledk | tw ns starving or underfed.| porary or permanent resentment | "8" "eleased on $8,000 ball i oe before j eto Mave they ne right to be heard?” against soctal ditions, whereby . | x This sale is going to open people's eyes to several things, but what you ‘ in | o| THREE QUARTERS OF A Mile enough is spent on a gown or jew | is that you will be able to get one of the best lots in the city of or $10 d and $10 a ‘ Lon oe at ree IN el to nourish bie invalid ebtld for i} month--with Fay’s guarantee back of it of satisfaction or mon re ; ; NEW YORK CIFY ALONE te what years and provide proper medical | Don't J i vey ps abe iP et this chance get by you. Don't b fr rrret Hunt © statement means. attention * | a o . & - sad me one © regre a ” n h the active assistance of his} Hunter confirmed the statement oe See the Green Lake District once and you'll want to live there always. I a ng { my a hy wife Hunter bas chosen of Morrig Hilquint, IAwyer and So | ### ee AR AR AA AR A own home right here, and I want good neighbor wot simply “good” from the ne nt, » uve mmoty oe compareiseaty clalist, ¢ archist leaders | @ rd but from the human side dest home near the tenement | were rey { onference|@ Notices for the churc! | ememb 1 city impre i ete, and here they have de-| that planned the mesting echeduled|@ lune et the Batenlor Bux ail . “a Bee aE oem, Loom to be cneipleted eeeers Udy going <i pcar od their time to bettering con-| to be held at Union Square park. |@ will no a . serviee—short ride—beautiful view—mear Country Club and Park e the city rowing not he accepted after 6 ® fastest " . j 1 . = ® o'clock Friday afternoon. | a se a chance to get a valuable home for very little money or to m a highly profitable in ‘- . . . sag. |% All notices must contaln vestment , ee ee ee ting party next Friday at Christen-|ralsing the payment oa the Fed ; 1} * ‘ ; at sexs Aald. ee Gnaeeiites A dan. deetion eben keouee. wadan kee Waele ® subjects of sermon | Remember also that only 100 of these lots are to be sold at these prices, and that not more than " +) rangements a Miss Leah Mil | been haved. ‘During the sum: | % Bisa | to dotay in the deo #| one lot in any one addition will be sold to any one person Those are restrictions—hbe yond ONEW * ter, Miss Margaret Bmith, Mr. Rob-| mer, the house will be rented to! ery of mails, sotices should @| that you can take your choice of a lot in Greenwood Park, West Green I rd . elert Leigh, Mr. Orvis Gladden and |advantage, and by September it| < De mailed ag Pod ooreird | Bay Second Addition eae ae en ee eee eat ee eee eee Me ileney Grant, j will be ready for the occupancy of | Ubi. Im onder to insure thete TT \ , . oe | oS aN | the clubs of the clty i? aretvel ry a offices at here is not a lot in any one of these additions that is not worth from fifty to a hundred per eee Cred ath be The Tillie Club will ave af thiniéchae han, toutes 4 ie time sp ed. {| cent more than I will sell them for tomorrow, You simply can't go wrong, no matter which one ihe home of Mrs. J.\dance Twesday evening at Chris | Rev, Jenkin Lioyd Jones, of Re eee ateeenaeene! you _ or where it is, You have my guarantee for that. And if you stake your first payment, 82 19th ay, N. Tuesday | teowen’s halt Lincoln Center, Chicago, gave a and then change your mind for any reason, all you have to do is to ask and your money will be Gn be “ stk ieheent tanphony. lecture fast evening at the Uni Congregetionel. | returned without question or quibble. That's the way I have been doing business, and that's the entertaining by Mre.) pay ine pumber in attend | tecten ehureh. Pipe oan Third av. and Univer} way I am going to keep on doing it. I want every purchaser to feel that I have done a favor in ie ance thik week at the reqular re| Ballard High Schoo! Alumni. tye ve «py Bn B ome selling. or [ don't want them to buy Alliance , hearsal of the Seattle Choral Symp The alumni of the Ballard high | or p.. " ; M 502-503-5 5 chi j ‘Lalgne @ili speak on “AD | phony was highly gratifying to the schoo! will give tts annual ban ix Fence 7:29 pom, “An Angel at}! os re 4 oe = me 502-503-504-S05. Mehthorn Building. Phones: Main 3 ; Ind, 3836, where you Sad His Works.” be-| management. New members are /quet May 1. at Junetion ball Piigrim—Sfaadwey and Republi me today if you want to for further details uy Franca om constantly coming ta and the seat | can, Rev, Edward Lincotn Smith, |! fiat fe the parlors of the| ing caymcity of the hall Will OOD) rye Gorerte clus Redd ite annual |, Ds Bator Lhe m ‘ || be reached. The rousing manner I | tiie of Sain Baer ge jot Yo ye & Matthaw's j cf o “Me trait of Jowus j Women's Club | which the “Messialy chormars Wer® ‘noon at the home of Mrs. H. P|. University Brookiyn | Woman lsesuah Of th ere of the PMD: The following officers were|Rev. H.C. Mason, pester ; monthly meeting Mon: | oe ple ere wore elected: Prowident, Mra T. A.| “Christianity and Christions” # » } @ @ St the Washington |chorus The members are request: | perish: vice-president, Mise Ida |". special musical service with | 5 Deard Will meet at 10 ed to bring their coples of “Hijab” Cn... esentinney Mra. M,| 2hOrt addrens, | Current Toptes de |to rehemrsal next Tuesday wlED Hoe Reynold Bie ding |. RAaewater—Whitman ay negr eet Sith Mins Mc-|The next concert of the Choral | jew. Nexiulde:, cole ceca er eS THIS IS THE LA ‘3th av. Friday, Aprit | Symphony ia 2 at the|Doesees’ tne Rk PW ee oe er DD. paste. 31 out -AST NOTICE THAT WILL BE GIVEN OF THIS SPECIAL SALE. — . delegates chose to the City Fed-|m. “How Men Read and Practice Woman's Education Club. The Woman's Education Club will eration ef Womens’ Clube were Mre 8. M. Dew, M Mrs. L. J. Knapp, Mre Cie wi ph ‘will meet Mon ‘Bt the home of Mrs | hold ite annual “gentlemen's meet the Wi 1510 Melrose av ‘The | in Tuesday evening, April 14, at Mra. Lol! Mea. Henry King, Mra | % ie eafernoon will be “Ar-|the home of Mra 8. Davidson, 1721 {George Gacuas and Mra. C. W,|%Sienebtiege 17th ay. The subject for discussion | Davis were elected as the board of) 11 9 im. sermon by paw 1:38 pl aneeneae APLEO. will be “The Coming Race.” Or. | directors, Mra, A. M. Cow, one of | m te in Mixetons,” iive-|tertaniem and Our Civil Govern- EB ©. meets Mon-}J. Alien Smith of the University the charier members of the club/ trated by stereoptioon. mont”; evening “Gideon, the Basbful with Mrs William |feewlty and Judge Frater will ad residing now in Tacoma, was in | Young Man.” @rive aud i7th| dress the meeting. These will Ge attendance at the meeting yester- Banter. j Cherry Btreet-22 a4 ny: followed by & symposiam and a so day Mrs. Coe was the author of Crud. cial hour will close what promises the poem “Ou the Road Through Club witt|t@ de & very interesting meeting. | Ravenna Park.” which was read re- aiternvon at 2261 To Lecture. leently before the club. Aside from will be ithe election of officers, on em meeting Judge Milo A. Root of the state | ie er aise: a rv p Mire Rema Seith De! capreme court. has accepted an te of the Statelvitation to address the deaf at the beautifying of the University | ~— ten, locethy. Many pla ere summeet- | their regular meeting nest Sunday afternogn in the Labor Temple. ‘The address will be given orally for the benefit of hearing people ed which are hoped will do much good. The Goterie club wil! meet two weeks from Friday at th: home ot Mrs 1. P. Pish, 4706 i4th av | who attend, and will be rendered im the sign innguage for the deat, orthenst All the deaf in Seattle and sur-/ April Foo! Party. rounding to’ are invited to be) Mra H. P. Fish was Tostens at present Chitdren’s Orchestra Rehearsals. jan April first party Wednesday aft erneun, at her home, 4766 14th av ‘The first rehearsal of the Child northeast. The house wae prettily | ren's String orchestra, under the decorated for the occasion, and} of _ldireetion of Mrs. Morita Rosen, Sareeewents suitable to the date) iegist and Mrx M.F.|was much enjoyed by all those emjored Waders of the [present yesterday. Regular re) Daughters of isis. | hearsale will be held at 4 o'clock every Thursday and Saturday Children wishing to participate are invited. We a dane Children’s Festival. we | Sire. Saunderson, the instructor mire of elocytion, ts preparing a child Z% Ten round |ren'’s comedy and fancy dances in trip. “** (continental costames for the child | ‘The Daughters of txts will meet! Thureday, April % at the home of | Mrs. BE. Davies, 154 22nd av. Recital. A recital wax given last evening by Miss Margaret Jayne, reader, | at the First Baptiat church, Mine Jayne wos assisted by Mr. Gare: the Whitos, the of the Wasting a, poem e " Hoardman, the Ladies’ Quartette, | ° rit J hy il ek jtoncdng oy f Mrs. GA. C. Rochester, Mrs. Mary [A scene in which 72 children will |Cett Moore, Miss Greuttner and ltake part, will be given to portray | Mt W. H. White | Polish peasantry during the prayer, | Chapter G, P. E. O. j Angelus. A trio, strt chestr Chapter G, P. EO. with meet} | vielin, piano and singing solos by Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock 3 children will be given. This festi- st the home of Mra. James Hi. Cal @ ¢@/ vai has created much enthusiasm | vert, 1197 Columbia wt. The serial land will be patronized by the local story will be continued, and a) | musical clubs of the city paper on Sliver, Copper and) i Hard Times Party. | Bross” will be read by Mra. b. | A hard times party will be given | Hurckhart by the young men of the Young Temple Auxiliary Meets. Peaple’s Fraternity Friday evening.| ‘The Temple Auxiliary will meet A 24, in the assembly rooms | Monday at 2:50 o'clock at the the Foret Unitarian eb bh At Home to Congregation. | Mr. and Mra. J. D. O. Powers wit be at home to all members of the af Temple de Hirsch, Ladies’ Hebrew Society. The Ladies Hebrew Benevolent society held a large meeting Wed. | Pike congregation of the Unitarian | wesday at their monthly program harch and friends Tuesday even |" 02 Tonnie de Hirsch. Light | Street jing at thelr home, 910 Rast Mer | retreahments were served and an| cer, corner Broadway and Mercer sted geunram Iehened | inte | Seattle Federation. ¥. W.¢. 7. U See in cantpved tm S| inp cncrenticaliy, towards the vais, | The Mary ¥. W. C. T. U. will Style with pr = cae dond tr Con re “| meet at the home of Mrs. Wade, rooms in cx ing of the fund for the support and o94 Wastlake, Monday evening. i Nanch counter ; gy ME EN | | Members and strangers are Invited Caisine une ¢ Wood Products Stock “Green Lake Economic Society. Moderate HOM. Herrin & Co, 610 Pirst The first meeting of the jreen | patronage have for sale 1,000 shares of Lake Keonomic soclety will be held ss agg ct Bound Wood Products Co,,|o0 the evening of April 7, at the eve 35e per share **9 home of Mrs. M. W. Beecham, 1826 |57th st. The object of this soctety lie the continuation of the study | of domestic science and the appll- cation of the economic methods as taught by modern scientists for the | health and improvement of the home. All members of the Monday and Friday night Domestic Science clase ate requested to be present at this meeting. Mra. Dabney will be present A cordial invitation jie & ded to all ladies interested. | COFFEE Most Superior Bnameled | Kil fatias nam Otled ilk, Pow he Rival Hard Bras 4 ts of ours andare willing “eto take the responsi- S "*. bility for it. ee) yO. Line Phreriie Becta 0 ay Tithe oM-SPINNING, Your grocer returns money if you don't like Sechilling’s Beat; 1310 Second Av.) we joy tim your We want the credit, ~ Temple Third and Cedar st. Gee Robert Cairne, minister “ht te Finished eured and Final Triemph.” Rpecial music by Tabernacte- tison st later oe Our Lord Piret Werd” Baptiomel service. Firet Boy leton L. Whitman BD. pastor Joy In God's House.” Ps pie thoran Tem h N_ and Ma nm Sp m, “Citizenship by Birth.” Pe) 0‘ iveawtt 6 lruntap—Ratoier blvd. Rey A. Klein, pastor, 1) a. m. ie @. the Voice of Ae- | Teveption of members 7p ™, “Agnostictem end Kuperience.” John Marvin Dean, min- | Pi. 1} 6. m., “The Second Coming | Batavia, fe, the new pastor, will 1. pm, “The faby's nd Marion. Rev. | i a | Melwie Peter higne of |W. © Allen, of Oakland, Cal “Wesley and Emerson On Reticion st Rev. W. A. Stevenson, Ph. D. 11 @ m, Lord's Supper and 7 m. “Do It New, or the Triumphs of Promptnens.” Rallard—-Market *!. end ifth av. N. W. Services 11 o m. and 7:50 George Hewttt Lee of | pastor. ie Reformed Presbyterian (Covenen- ter) ay. and Olive ot. Thos jer, minister, If a. tm, | Celebration of Lents Supper: Thriet's Consecration and Ours.” i m. “Hinérences and Helps to ‘slowship with Christ.” by Rey. Hecond Church of Christ, Sclentist Trinity M. V--First av. N. and! 2011 W. 58th st. Ballard. Service Mercer at, Rev, Wm. H. Leech, pan-| 11 agf.; subject, “Unreality”; read- tor. 11 a. m., “Give Heed to Read Fopm in church building ; 7:20 p om, “How the Bible) * Made,” by Roy. John O. Poster Christian. Groen Lake M. B.—66th and Mrst ‘ av. N. BB. L. Ben stor, 11 By a. m, “The Life of J 7:00 p m., stereopticon lecture, “The Head | mh Borneo. j Unt M, B.—Bast 42nd and] oo J. M. Cane | Moly Trinity—I, Olive and 11th “The Lord's Share 1/8. Fev. BG. Lund, D. D.. pastor ; - rity bat all The Great Invitation Firat Mercer ang| 746 Dm, “Fulfilling Our Course.” es D., pam tor a rt Made Dedtarian iad"; 7:46 p.m, “Rea o12 Presbyterian. First—Seventh and Spring. Rev M. A. Matthows. D. D., pastor. 11 a. m, “The Insight of Purity”; ever ‘The Adjusted Consctenc Yoatminster—Rroadway and Co Neurepathic lombla. Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor Opticion Morning patriotic service, “Presby 501 dehneton Largest pool room tn city Th Oriental, 1415 Third ay., near Pik ata sen jewelry, CARREY. Bidg. ne e. ° ment of glasses Consultation Free. Hours 2 to 6 p. m. Phone, X 2058. J. A. Raldridge, minister. 8 m,| yr. © | folder S p.m, “The Seeret of Yo MOA, Successful Life.” pt Fy Ap Fourth and Madison Beattie Paychic Bociety—1420 Sec- ~ Whitman, of the Pirat|9nd ay. Lecture by Helen Rice- ited Prose. Baptist, will «peak to men at 3 | Burleigh, “Am I My Brother's Keep portiakh te sprit 4 m., 08 “The Final Test.” Pred | er” / rambo syutucinns eam Borer sings. Orchestra concert at| Deaf-—Regular monthiy meetine ber & Bumbor of myute >. 3 at 2:50 pm. at Labor Tempie | @rences with leading republican politicians of Oregon, Ormsby Me- | arg, formerly private secretary to Senator McCumber, of North Da- | kota, left for San Francisco today DOES NOT PASS ==: === z |Judge Milo A. Root, of State Su- nddiiameen,. preme Court, will deliver an address Saivation Army—Corpa No. 1—| 3 Fitth av. & and Washington st.| Adjutant and Mrs. A. P. Storey in| command. 11 a m. Holiness meet- | ing; 3 p.m. Chrivtians’ praise serv-| foe, special address for young peo- pie, “Crabs”: § pom, “Salvation.” School of Occult Setence—411, 1408 Hecond av. Mra Minnie Jen- pings, Wacher and pastor, 2:30 p McHarg made every effort ing stated that he was working for ‘Taft on the Pacific coast under the direction of Frank Hitcheock. Christe Coming” 7:99 p m, “Ie} an, Mhnseeet ont i a“ cu cae “ There « Devil?” | Episcopal. ll “Ancient and Mo@ern Spiritual Ss aie RAILROADS TO FIGHT. Went Beattio—Madrona Mail, Rev.| Trinity—tighth and James Rev! "New ‘Thought—1420 Becand ay. jeorge E. Morrie of the! ciicago, April 4—Wi are SS arpenter, poner. i> is = aoe, — Pe agg aim) 11 & m, address by G. D. Kamar, | Probate department of the superior | railroad presidents have decided m uureh as Lt is ne New m. ? m._ Mor < . _— ; t, aa Christ Spoke of 11.” ling, fifth leoture on the Book of Se ee court, refused to pass upon the that self protection demands that Kilbou: ay Rev. | Job, “The Problem of Death”; even-| nai Agnes McCarthy or 11) aeality of the leases made by | ‘hey should fight vigorously ip the irae, pant tian, I Hunt's “Boapegoat.” c \ pan j 7 courts all reductions in passenger 0 “Le, CAm With | s rs 434 W. bind «a m. “The Spirit of the Lord. Melody Chotr prior to his @ * 7:50 pm, “Es, FAm Wit ophen's 1534 | St. |" Thecsephical—i680 Bocond av.~8lwhen the estate of the 4 and freight rates. This decision Always |Belierd, Rev. John A. #t Clait,! 9 im, “Karma, in Ite Relation to e a t jeceased was reached at a conference today, e. an-Danish— Howard and /recter. Jia m. “Light.” 7:30 P| Pienetary influences” by W. H./c#me up for final account yester. which it was decided to bring ewart, OF M. KIN, pastor 11 «| Mm, Blessings of Labor Bcott y. The report of the edi m, “Inquiries Answered.” & 9 m,| St Pames—N. Mth and Stone av." pire # EEN» oe Pert of the administra. | sult save for the anauinent of Sie Nirent Faith In @ Great Ged.” | Pyament Warvicas pontacned at 11 it Spiritual Boctety—1431 First _ Charles EF. Horton and James 2cent passenger rate law in Ulinols, Honth Heattle--Chapel on Rainier /a.m, By Richard Mansfield White! Rem 2 eal |Moran, who re each allowed | emcee seneennemmenetcmennenee bivd. 7:30 p m, “The Second Conn | “f will out off the names of the Idole | $1,000 administrators’ fees and TO SEE BATTLESHIPS a of Christ and the Setting Up of | of the land, and they shall no more $1,500 orney's fees, was other. Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round the Kingdom.” Rey, Afthur Di Cars| be remembered; and also 1 will) wise approved ‘trips daily, $0¢ round trip. *** panier cause the name prophets and the) —————— - ie it ER ul Pa AP i RE - lunclean spirit to pass out of the) a9 chronic headec Methodist. land.” tose of memory, tm Firat M. FB —Tabernacte, Pitth and mae Union, Rev. W. peator Catholic. | bain are Aue to 6 silght derange * to ike m, p” 7:20! St James’ Cathedral—Ninth ont uf the besee whieh form the if Ye A Sending Mo eee eo a ee eee et gun: | seis ingle, ay og rel ons bames ou Are ney , 4 and Gilman Park M. E—2td av. N. W. mm.) Veaper Be cannot cure these alfite and W. S6th, Rev. W. 1 Church of Trummoulate as you Know from your past pastor, 11 a m, Dr. Marrington,| 19th and Marion; presiding sider, will conduct the | 6:80 and $:30 a. um. jaervice. 7:30 pm, “That Seattle |and $230 a m.; high m: Boy.” a m.; Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Hillman M. B.—Rainier died. and! St. Joseph's h and B. Aloha Collingwood av, Rey. Geo. ©. Pool- | Masa dal and 6:30 a m.; ton, pastor, If a m, “How to/ Sunday, 7:30 and 9a. m; high mass, | Pray” il & mm) veepere, 7:30 ™. Lakeside M B-Lakeway and) St. Alphoneus—i6th av. N, W, and) 38th av. & Rey, Geo. C, Pootton, | Sth at, Ballard. Mass. 6 @. m.;/ pastor, 7:30 p. m, “Almont or Alto- | Sutiday mass, 8 a.m. high mass, | ‘ gether &. ui; Sunday school, 2:30 p. You Should Purchase Drafts From Us ~ Madison St. M. Rast Madinon yediction, 7:30 p. m, | and 144. Rev. Grant Biew . me - tor, 1) @ he Neoranity of Christian Science. . ° e * Choreh Membership.” 7:30 p.m, *t Church of Christ, Sotentiat— | J. % RUNTR, MD Di CG F rbank. The Doorn of ‘the Unprepared” Ronaen's, hai, Broadway and ||| CORA 1. HAMMOND, D. © rect Connections in Fat S, Madrona Heights 324/ Madison. Services 11 a m. and 8|| pe. ANDERSON DI nen SAN N d Da ay. Rev. Wilson Fitch, 5 11 pom subject. “Unreality”; reading || ““P™KicM ies ome an wson m., “Love Triumphant.” 7:90 p. m.,| room, 92% Alaska bullding: 1210 First Avenue, Opposite Postetticr, “ Seattle See Biecieic Sige, “Dr. Kunte Offices open all day, Inctwit day and from 7 te eotng: 5 t and Edmonds DEXTER HORTON & CO. BANKERS New York Building Interest Paid on Savings Accounts ‘Everet SOPSSOSHSESO ODODE BEKI NJ MOVING AND i STORAGE CO., Inc. Fly On The Fryer | COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. ' ATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. | i Fare 850-—Round Trip, 500. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — | We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Out Freight Rates. Ind, Ti. nm LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. 12:15, 3:66 and pm. U, BEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle | —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— | Tol. 212. | ! | 1 Fire Proof Storage Main 1533 GUARANTEED RATES

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