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TO HEAR THE GIPSY LEADER What kind of an example are showing in your homes to your Wives and children? Have they ever ween you pray? Have they ever Heard you pray? They have heard swear, for the language of some ‘of you is of the pit. They have seen gome of you come home drunk.” “How do you expect your boys and girls to grow up sweet and with that kind of father do you expect your boys to be pure, with their blood tainted with alcohol? “How do you expect your bers to become good men when in their blood is the blood of a drunk- and? Or & swearer? Or a ga it wish | had my way with the cursed alcohol, I'd set fire to ev- ery cursed distillery.” “Pm not asking you simply to get paved from hell. | want you to be saved from sin. I it you to be saved to the service of Josus _ Chriat. “Never mind the tears; let them flow, brothers. It's a sign that there's a little manhood left; it tw fa sign that there is something no ble = you yet.” not in your efty after mon: ty m trying to give your wives mew husbands, your daughters new fathers and your mothers new “L wonder what you want-—what uggested Remedy for Lowering Cost of Living: Quit Taxing Industry and Put the Tax on Land Values Instead Editor The Star: 1 waa interes| od oa. reading your request for opi ie igh cost of living and we an tariff ts the immediate cause. press competition b; tecung™ and pay the freight, vat Bat the primary cause is the searcity of available land. There is plenty of land, but AVAILABLE land is becoming scarcer in propor. Hon as the price goes up. And the higher the ones of land, the higher the cost of living. ‘Tribute ts pald by labor ital alike to the ow owner of land, as a mere owner of something essentint to human ex. istenoe, renders no value for the rent he recetves, Rofore the farmer can raise crops | | he must pay the tribute to the land! owner and speculator in purchasing his land, and then he must charge it to the consumer who uses his crops, The merchant must first pay his tribute to the owner of land and — charge his rent in his business Fish cannot lve without water; man cannot live without land. If 5 per cent of the fish charged the remainder for the water necessary to Hfe, we would have tn the fish world what we have today in the world of civilized man. All that a man is, uses and lives by comes from land, It is as neces sary as the alr be breathes. * Prt vate ownership of the air we need! Did you come here to Jesus or a gypsy? If you came fo find a gypsy, you will find little; ff to find Jesus, there's life for a “A good many people never find Christ unless they climb, and they Bre too lazy to do that.” “Lots more would be Christians ff they could do it on the sly, or if they could escape publicity—if they could get to Christ by some under- ground passage they would be palots. “You were not ashamed to go through the multitude when you ‘Went the other way, and you've got to come to Christ the same way. Hundreds more were turned away from Mamomth rink last night, un- able to gain admission to hear Gipsy Smith, The crush at the doors was the biggest since the Meetings began, and several women fainted. The police and attendants: at the doors were unable to prevent the jam when the doors were finally thrown open, and many were badly frightened when they were pushed foward the doors and could not ore in or out, At the afternoon meeting, for men only, the rink was also filled to ca- ity. The evangelist spoke feel- on the duty of fathers and 80ns to live Christian lives. ‘The meetings w continue through the week. Near the end of the present visit of the evangelist will ocer a monster street parade and demonstration, ted by Gipsy Smith. Censor on Li MISS IRENE LANGFORD (Special to The Star.) NEW YORK, Oct, 28.—The board of national moving picture film censors has at last taken notice of the charge that actors who pose for the pictures sometimes use bad language in film plays which can ‘be seen and understood by deaf and dumb people who understand spoken words by reading the lips. The board hi appointed Miss Irene Langford, who in addition to being a light opera star is also a “lip reader,” to act as censor. It will be Miss Langford’s task to Watch the moving pictures for of- fensive language. Such films as she condemns on this score will be refused the ntl K ot ‘the board. ASK WHY MAS. MASON WAS FIRED? The W Queen Anne Civic Cen- ter, at its meeting last week, passed resolutions calling upon Gov. Hay to xplain why Mrs. Mason was ousted 3 assistant labor commissioner. ‘The Central Labor Council of Se Battle took the lead in demanding that Mrs. Mason be given a public hearing, and from present indici tions there will be such a strong demand made by various organtz: tions Interested in civie and labor affairs that Hay will either have to explain or practically ingult hun- dreds of citizens. Clubbing ts Solution of Servant Problem, Says Hotel Man. The only way to get first-class service opt of servants te by club- Ding them, according to Joseph Mil- Jer of Massilion, O., who can’t do it owing to, the law, and is retiring from busigpes. For 20}years he has been In the hotel and restaurant business and he has @en the cost of living in- crease more than 50 per cent since he started. At Age of 65 Rowed 50 Miles in Nine Hours. Capt. Jackson De Neal Point lightship, at Toled 69 miles in nine hours at the age of 65 years. He used a clinker built boat, and it is claimed his feat is a record breaker in endur- ance for that section. of Bar rowed to it breathe, life, to land—nature’ Rrocer, make his profit, } put th make industry boom, demand for labor to develop pres increase It wit! burt only the specu JOHN CLEARY. ent wages, lator. if that were possible, is 4s tolerable as private ownership of land, ‘The 5 per cent who own the land levy tribute on the landle body escapes, for all must pay rent.| shat! not try to prevent my wi or pay the man who No- When the price of land goes up, o> yleld sustenance, it means that the 6 per cent are taxing the landless a higher price for their right to occupy the earth. If man bas an inalienable right to he has an tnatienable right storehouse, which only awaits the application of labor Double the price of land in Se. the butcher, the attle tomorrow and you double the cost of living. We will pay it dt | rectly in rent and indirectly to the clothier, and the manufacturer, whose rent has been doubled, Cut the price of land in half and Let 8 price. you cut the coat of living tn halt, Rent reductions will allow the mef- chant to sell goods for less and wttll It will enable the manufacturer to rent more cheaply, sell for less and make his profit quit taxing industry and tax on LAND VALUES | That, ag Henry George pointed out, will tax land into use and lower Tt will lower the coat of living, unused land, and increase the === i blame her? LITTLE HYANNIS HOME OPPRESSED BY GRIEF This is where Avie Linnel! lived, with her happy family, when the Rev. Clarence Varen T. (enseen found her and won her heart. See Re RR EARS ARR ER CSR TRAE EE ings in the collapse. But the court of appea' Get it? elapsed. rd * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » + cs » * * * > = * * om » > = » * * » » e * * * = THAT “JUDICIAL MIND” AGAIN DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 30.-—Fred Flemming w: and sentenced to four years in prison for receiving deposits at nis bank after he knew it was insolvent After a man is dead he is not necessarily doad. have come to life again, The indictments against Flemming were quashed. The state's attorney started all over ‘again, but three years had passed since the alleged offense. In Texas you can't in- dict a man on the charge in question after three years have So Flemming is free for keeps. Meanwhile, a hungry man who stole a loaf of bread last Christmas is serving time in the penitentiary, ‘This is not trled, convicted Thousands lost their sav- reversed the decisiof of the lower court (because there had been an error in the DEFINITION of insolvency) and rebuked the grand jury that had retarned the tn dictment, declaring the indictment N. G “The indictment charges that appellant received the check APTER said bank was insotvent. 4 legation that the bank was THEN insolvent. deposit APTER a bank is insolvent is not an allegation that ¢ bank WAS INSOLVENT AT THE TIME OF ITS RECEPTION.” The judge held that The reception of He may * * > » ‘ceeeeseeeeseeeeseceeeeeneee® CARRIED THROUGH CENTRALIASTREETS IN COFFIN; “A VOICE FROM HELL” CENTRALIA, Waeh, Oct. 30.—Interest in Salvation Army meetings has mounted suddenly among the sensation seekers of Centralia today — the scheme of James Axteli, in charge of the Salvation Army wg the purpose of drawing a crowd, gg we principal streets of the town in a coffin. regular street meeting, after which carried back to the hall. he wi was entitied “A Voice From Hell and What God Thinks of Centralia.” Hundreds of curious ones heard the sermon. Floor Required for Brains McGraw Hall, Cornell. There a Graw Hall, Cornel) University, that an extra floor is to be provided to care for them, The brains, working. They are boxes and case ot philosophers, criminals however, jo statesmen son. so many brains in Me-| nd include those | punt GAMBLERS HAPPY RENO, Oct. 20.--Gamblers here carried through the “resurrected” ie the Mo ced in the coffin again and There, from the coffin, he preached a sermon = a vapuntionne+ ter yootnastor ai and his are notlare gleeful today over the diseov- bottles, ery that a joker in the erimes and ment act adopted by the last and jegisiature, ostensibly for the pur So many people visit pose of permitting society women the museum that there is danger of to play bridge for prizes, lets them lim on the deal also, oo that they | may, resume their practice spliling them. Perfect Town—No Divorces, No Ar- rests and Only 2 Republicans. Ferdinand, Dubois county, Claims to be entitled to the honor of | being the “perfect” town for these reasons, amoug others: It has no divorces, no fail, graft, no arrests for many years, no Justice of the peace, no civil suits) after January 1 | poker, siseven-up are allowed. Wite—To be frank with you, tf|§ ven and a half, openly All games except stud and you were to die, I should certainly no} marry again. Husband—I've no objection. not going to worry about the trou rm in the memory of the oldest inhabit.‘ bles of a fellow whom I shall never no tax dodge: I'm shure thet y’ all be Havens wus las) Thursday. Y'see, we t#¥o wus shoppin’ all of a suddiut, right in the Rhe goshen,” sez I, “Lan 0 we etbuk!” ninney, an’ Bein's we wuz rite down tow ave. and into the Star office an’ hed lost her pocketbuk. This mornin’ ind only two know. “ as cold creem ap’ jest as clamy an’ farely shreeks: “where did y et rite down an’ tuk thet hull shoppin’ minds until we wuz shure she had it at Frederick & Neison’s, whic h wuz the last place we wuz befor’ cummin’ into Rhodes's. n lef! ‘ariety Life. ANOTHER WOMAN MADE HAPPY interusted in hearin’ how furtunit Laumie lookin’ company, ‘roun’ lose it?” jest walked aroun’ t a nid to the effek thet down town, when Emmie she turna white “T've lost my pock:| jest Uke a trip over in our | Seventh Emmie she foned she hed it—a newsboy found it an’ seein’ her a@ in the Star brung it t’ her, and she giv’ bs o dollar a UNTIE W. er Ninth 4788, Fremont av 20, Green 31 WIFE WHO SUED: HIMIS PRAISED BY BOOTH YORK, Oct, 30.-—"'No, Funeral Direc and University “THE 1818 THEATRE home of cowhey and Indian eee. iret next door t o ba Dlo- the winning the suit for divoree which whe haw brought against mo in In dlanapo! today, “Mrs, Tarkington hi up her mind to get thin divorce, and it would not be the part of Gavin, 908 Pike eal chivalry to throw any difficulties | Wanted—Weh wehool girl to aswint fn het way. { aball not tiie any| ful, Nowanwuck for | room ud answer nor go out there to defend) a, i ‘all before 7 p, m., Bast the suit. Her principal complaint » in that ‘the defendant tor more than five years past has habituatly treated her with great cruelty, ‘I have not seen the legal papers yet, though I shall have them tn a day or two, I expect, But it ts sugely due myself that I say by this ‘cruelty’ she meaga my wander: ing habit has been very irksome to her. I have never been physically ernel to her, of course, 1 think that in some of the Western pers she or her friends give me credit for that-—that my cruelty has amounted to what appeared to a home loving woman like neglect “You see, the real trouble fs that | For T have been obliged to travel a great deal, going to all sorts of places and among all sorts of poo ple to get material and color for my stories and books. To a wo man who loved a home life and a quiet existence this became un! able with the years, and who can POL as I claws Prices res i and skirts arantend alterations, tad to do Wounework pune; two in ta nity; {a right party Ad Woran w ood ‘home dint av, Ailel riment ated for housework = in ee «o home nights; wages $20. 2480 10th ay Oirh for kitchen work in small res. tavrant per week. 2 Broad way te: PERSONAL. RUETURE CURBD—De not wear wit Onie ladies; vapor Bldg. ‘Third and Wate spats LADIES REMODELING PARLORS New garments made one remod lod Latest styles Tem gene bias 316 Areade wie ina, L MARKIAGE CEREMONIES PERFORMED. PHONE: MAIN (00 and «Downs “She asks for the custody of our fiveyearold girl, Laurel Louisa Fletcher Tarkington. ‘Mrs, Tarkington is a very wom anly woman and the little girl's future will be perfectly safe in ber hands, She will always have about her an antmonphere of culture and refinement, for my wife herself is « literary person of attainments. Some of her poems are excellent and she has ulways been an in ‘spiration to me in my work, “There is certainly no third per son in this misunderstanding. 1, have no intention of ever marrying | again,” Went Looking Over Tobacco Trust (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 30-—-The U. 8. clreult court today began the work! whe can organize new of passing upon the reorganization drene or call 308 Arcade plane of the tobacco trust, recently Diymrol © Apartments Housekeeping forced to'dissolve through the gov $ ernment vesttgation under the Sherman anti-trust law. There wore but few spectators present when f? court opened. Judge Lacombe, presiding, an- pounced that the attorneys for t nD gentlemen. Block jon't be lonely, Jon our # Te. mp Ladies free. _ LOST AND FOUND | _ name Laddie. tan Phone sabe WANTED—MALE. Vd fromen to learn the and most Went. Wages An unlimited ‘all and see our for er uiare Want COLLEGE. Third Av PRE trade p= ¢ echoot In ti while Teagan course only hool or w N eee 00, Phone, Main OF, oS | Wanted — For “Ph ERNAL BROTHERHOOD,” te, accident, total dimabliity and se benefits. Admits men and ‘omen; lberal conten . up parton bic. raarket weckly and” expenies to trom people to travel and di» eo for big wholesale 41 Plymouth, Basement “ it after which the representatives of inooat Tis. Tura the security boldere and the inde) pendent tobacco growers will be ‘ou know that BAYL A fe siaur- heard if nt Korver the best Ww Mil Co, Spokane Sina Montana ote Telephone Stain @20t Beh tues te pools NTA Rebate We ‘our patron S trade Checkn. 1058 d ay.. between Pike and Union. Fad hand cloties bought changed. 1017 Pike st. L lamb, 100 lamb chops. ioe tos, lard ies ib: pleniod apare rl . imported dried b ma = Onions th; cocoanuts, 2 Ihe. ibe; Con beat Hnalinh de SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. PO Work retere LN. W. ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOU Wanted—To bay M pilot, printing’ Fancy reas. F Bear caraway] Hartwell, 37 i Yakotn ay. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT FOUR 4-ROOM COTTAGES AT BITTER LAKE STA- TION, ON EVERETT IN- TERURBAN, $6.00 PER MONTH, 5-CENT CAR FARE FROM CITY LIM- ITS. CAN YOU BEAT IT? FRED FE. SANDER, INC., Room “A” Colman Building. Wanted vent of sth ay. b.; cooking apples. janitor: Kippered herring, 15 had: Ibe Ib; who j, Alaska herring. for 100; Moliand 3 for ibe, $1.16 kom: ludotink, Keun and Dairy Swine cheene, cheoge, D 15¢ Product» We halibut, Eastern xB specials at the Salmon, 3 Ibn. 26 melts, 3 The. 26< oysters, d6c pint; 4 a 19 Alaska herrin wegian herring Tbe Kastern harm, pot roast the: chicker lamb ¢ Fibs of mu Me ID; sirloin: porterhoune ak, 186 tb,; sirloin and porterho roast, ihe it Fresh shredded rolled oats, & all intefinn. 10 Un 17¢ ite 1 |S DDD DDD DDH DDD Dp | D OUR LY RENTAL BULLE Tis “CONTAL NS WHAT YOU ANT iter. brick cheene, £0 2he Ib; mild and sharp oh ; fresh churnéd butter, 4c 3 | Pears, By letting us know your name and address we will matl you a copy. Contains thing we have to JOHN DAVIS & © OMPANY, 709 Hecond Av Main 2441 Ind. D PDP PDP DDPPDDDDDD date r house, $18.00 Inquire 2121 2 FURNISHED HOUSES Airntehed Cain, h of Whatcom John Williams. $i fancy buckleberries, THE SEATTLE STAR 2 ibs. 3600, i-room, ay. 8. your paper te arrives, if your subs not again been pald taken lint. A change of date on the addres label is « rocoipt per nd FURNISHED CABIN Pitinahed wingle ataain Neate $3 week. 706% Pine at FLATS. A four-room flat, $9.00 ertions for the pric der classificat male or fomale he’ will be inserted ployer whe & straight salary Male or ferpalo situations wanted will be insertéd at rate of 25 cents for three insertions of 18 words or less. ree to the em: the position carries room flat, $16; finest Naw, mode n_in city, 1910 Main st. FURNISHED ROOMS. PAIL, ane THE VIRGINUS HOT cor. Vir- ginia and Kighth, near Westlake av.—105 new, elegantly furnished — st 1 outside rooms; fr is and phones; rates 2 to $3 ek; G0c and iso per tance. following drug stores P. H. Mullen, 6409 Ballard av Ballard Phone Stores, Fourth ay. and rd ay. and Madison st., First av, near Spring st M4 Kighth ay. near av w, clean, furnish heated ‘bedrooms (for e baths and phones, 26¢ per_night For Rent tage, $10 month, Four-room Owne BOARD AND ROOM. PAR RPALAAA with pleasant » children to and even guaran woman Middle age home w board. ¥ you have trie from other t oe mu ~PARHL-TY ing business te te P rent; itice, Call oF ay for this na "eo Phone Curtiss tny. Co, 1611 3rd av. oto help, Glendale, Wash. Walters, LEGAL eran ” TARTS Tae lived tast on co ner Lath anid Venter way and corner Lith and Jackson wt, is hereby summoned to call up on her brother to receive & f $250.00, it Dauwal rior #t., Vanesouver, 1. ©. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Pike at nd and 'E 60 per week, 1016 CY rere iY vy, Cliing bachelors apart i. he $1.50 per Hight, heat, cluded, rohit 114 Watley” privat Cedar 377. ANU ACREAGE. 6 ACRES ON EASY TERMS. AT KIRKLAND, ON COUNTY ROAD Vive acres of rich loam soll, very growth, of the out wohoots, wook, a. Yente jiome, butldings at pay Kirkland Only 4 ay fe will of $100 ver and and boat teket m conte by DAHUES ON & x } DALKIGS ON KASY TERMS Few tracts with little nome with buildings and proveme ten. wool & plenty of good Ww: to fe feet; level; po rel mil state ex shown ine alfaifta, clover, timothy and all kinds of vegetables, aa well ae thrifty fruit ¢ “1H ™ fellros oo up Tse and retura Hine or impo ed; month; FARM® AND ACREAGE. LARGE TRACT OF CELERY LAND CLEARED AND READY FOR PLOW and with the boat tract ngton, dintance ol Kirkland lon fi at rich, bhuek eultly t boats whart Kirkland, or se BURKE & FARRAR, INC., 405 to 408 New York Bik. Woodland, b0x10%, ¥100,60, Hox 128, Fremont HOMESTEADS. We can locate you on an exception- ally ood homent w dewert claim in the bent fruit sec tions of to nee joulars, 1111 ard ay. WRK LAND COMPAN (TY REAL ESTATE. POPES 39 A) AL Phe HOU be Mg AC) rey on at Went on terme rt e tract of nore black sider bottom soil, for vegetables and poultry can live on thin place and Beattie, and in a few years should be able t r fine You ‘Kirkland Tour or to our branch o' n m wharf at Kirkland, or se BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 406 to 409 New York Bik THIS BEATS RENTING New room ima galow, mt sion finish, £1 large porch, view. lot, on cal Only 200.04, 100.00 cash lance rent, Take Phinney ay. car to 65th ca EVETT & CO., $100 CASH Five-room bungalow, base- ment, electric Hghts, plate rail, fine bath, built-in kiteh- en cupboar 4 large lot, walks, ali in and paid, newer tral Orexot tes. Bett 4p on coats, land Must be wold. his ig on the new Hill Hine in the £ utes valley. The owner selected this land 16 years ago, Good water can be had St 10 20 20 feet: adjoining land all tthed wi lots from on, <iaarted payment to $10 per acre. in on the ground fldor, nue Aberty Bide, opposite’ post- Pays GET 5 ACRES ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY. 5 acres of the best land north and east of the clty for $1,600; crosmed Tunning stream: adjoining land mock park purposes 1 Dream of a Celestial Bogue or no » $200 per acre ae ruie miier bottom and easily od; $100 cash, bal may run it Is Sa OLE HANSON & CO., Third Floor New York Block. LAND TO CLEAR We have a fine new addition, not far from Fauntleroy park, and we need a few men to cut wood and to do some underbrushing. In payment for the same will credit $3.00 per day on the lots they buy. Our new addition is on 35th av. 8. W. Price of lots, $200. Terms $5.00 cash and $5.00 monthly, JOHN H. WHITE CO., 407 Oriental Bldg. Main 2209. Ind. 2 $50 PER ACRE 2P acres of finest kind of clay loam land. no gravel or rocks, county roads, handy to « town, good markets, neigh around: cheapest thing in the dts- trict Will sell on any reasonable terme. WEST COAST LAND CO., 1118-14 American Bank Bidg. 5 ACRES FOR $300 Lake Tapps we have five left; party could net keep up ments; we are cee Mt for bim at just what he ferme to suit OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block $273 FOR A LITTLE FARM Across Lake Washington, at K land, within | three-fourt! mile of the boat landin: you can bulld a home and raise vegetables and poultry for. your own use and sell the surplus to sihere wad make this piace pay for itself, Close to school, the price * low, easy terme, $26 down William ‘Terry, at Ki 14% ACRES FOR $870. We have above tract on sale; crossed by running stream; od Machias, etghbors; mill just a terms $25 cash, At acres Rich ALDER LA 10 acres $400, located we: ood good land cheap r the city « utr FORD LAND CO. 1019 3D AV. Open By and Sundays. $60 ACREAGE EAST OF KIRKLAND Will sell 20 acres of east of riving for the c y terms, $75 and $15 monthly, If "you & fruit and poultry ranch, over and let me show you W. L. Wester, office on y wharf at Kirkland. 12 ACRES FOR $720. Located north and east of Snohomish; level; just the for a future home: ash. balance to sult OLE HANSON & CO., Third Floor New York Block. you. want @ chicken ranch, Kauffman-Kelly ¢ Wires. 8 Nort! A timber claim for sale in Jefferson county. Inquire William Sim- mons, Black Diamond, Wash. Five acres, fie porato and vegetable land, almost. | clear. on good ¢ Kee it evel, very easy to inty road, one mile from Kent; best buy in King coun- ty today, Only $750; $60 down, alas 0 per month. Mr, Sut ter, 842 ide. 18 sowing, 3 team, ma- . 60 chick- barn, 3 phato- m town, improved ranch, sowed to fall 19 tone hay. 160-acre leared, tle's pub- partially payment the ba John dock, 80 per We ha the best at pomaession. nna at Madison park re Is cheap f several hundr land around 260 per acre $10 cash, 1 acres of Poulsbo for for per nile $260 $6 month, OLE HANSON & CO,, Third Floor ew York Block. Kodak rgils developed for 60, any alne. & they're done, Jusobs" Photo 'Shop, Bet. tag. i; lo- | oy acres | Nic Phinney ; Just finishing : k. ‘hoone your colors. Price rf Bee owner, second Fisor Bllver Bide Phone A 1169 recceeccecce GREAT WOODLAND PARK BARGAIN New modern 6-room bungalow, nt provements in and paid ip full, no kis to Ph Inney av. Price $2.- $100.00 down, balance terms, e rent. Take Phinney av EVETT & CO, Fiye-room modern house, including 3150, of good furniture, on a large level lot, one block of © to school and church, city w house, no aswexsments: ju 22 nutes’ ride from Fourth aod Pine; owner has dropped $626 on this ‘property; circumstances com- balance terms. Phinney av. Jot 50x100, all in city water if balance terms. Phinney av. 2378, TIFUL BUILDING LOTS graded streets and walks, only $750.00, $50.00 ensh, $1 month. Take West Woodland Park car on First get off at SEE LL. VETT & € room house, “ * $26 down. Greenwood av car, Phone North BEAU" TSx102, 65th St “i Auk for Mr. Hulme GAN-YOU SPARE $5 MONTHL If so, you can buy a fine view lot in ‘Kirkland, across Lake Wash- ington, and only 45 minutes from Becond and Madinon, for $75, on terme-of $10 down and $5 monthly, near schools, stores and churches. This property should increase several times in value within the next few y owing to om- pletion of lake W va the on ship canal, fil make Ki land a nea me over today, the eleetric car to Madiscn park and. Kigkiand ferry or Arlernon boats to our office on wharf at Kirkland. or see BURKE & FARRAR, INC,, 405 to 409 New York Bik. nent, improvements in, fine ear echool and park, only Went Seattle Real BIVELY. 14 Downs Bl Yon Hovond nv Main 2484, Ind. 2 LAKE BURIEN PROPERT RTUNITY nod, interest | per Nay, 14 ‘Howns Houtias REAL EBTATE LOANS. CITY AND COUNTY LOANS improved or vacant propert per cont, ai 00, for ony ‘om ents, ne lay Sturtewant & Co. 312 Bomom Block. Hecond and Slane OUR OWN MONEY TO [4 ue ed residences. Kat: x to t with reasonable eommine SEATTLE TRUBT COMPANY, 210 Columbia At Central Bid, Money to foan real emtate at On to loan on Wi re shoots Sole tee FOR BALE—FURNITURE. ST. FURNITURE CO. spe. to Bully & Hall. Bereniog ond hand steel ranges, cook stoves. an ncaa ‘° exchange your THE STOVE HOUSE, 600 PIKE ST. Desks, chairs, show cases. Chik Btore and Office Barniture Co., 18! First ay Tangen, Maj “WANED TO. RAMSEY nO tot trades furniture, stoves, a, everything. RTON AUCTION CO. Wants d-band goods tadly, cash. jon every Thursday, Malt 7218, 6 it. ind. 638, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS New pianon for rent: rent applied ow purchase. Meyer-Toner, aL 3] tre. ; One Tt Holstein bull, eligible for iit, car to] ~ ——| Kavice free f FOR SALE—WOOD AND. COAL ‘tiene pan _ Wainwright * Me Leod. Ph FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK. TWO Feat Breitenstein. Lake Ballinger, Ever: ett Interurban. Breitenatein, Edmonds, Wash, o Inquire Bend, or Beni Nort phous Cont jorth Be 2 lillian de: ——— FOR eee =| For Baie a ning siege Pis th Rook 2 San ty h c bullets tow (plana giving sinem, Voorhees, Archi- aitel Hide. 50) oi COMM ERC Head office, Toronto, Canada branches in Canada, ete.) Generea banking business. Interest showed dd time deposite, BRANC Holt. Mar. Ya Jobbers. wereens, Western av. eal re eral Window andi 1 + Ind. 2184. Steam * facture botlers, ete.; practical experience, ences. Henry Buchel, Russell House, 511% King st. ¥ f A. W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG. changed. 1017 Pike. 1 2680; M5333. EDGE SOCIETY, Building. time loans at low rates om Materal security. PROVIDENT PL 100 Whi Short Yananeh. “cleaned and blocked. S~T0" meantre, ¥¥o, Morchinski. 235 Liberty Bldg. Lawrens Ipeckert——-All courts, coriect) foregrations organized: notary, lic; damage canes ® specia Bork dioor phones | Second on Fourth, tween Bike and. Pine ste Corwin A- Bldg. wi tevens be- Townsend, 302-3 Balley Consultation’ free; husband inJu ~Joueph Allen, Les band and wife; Bldg.. Main 1040, $50.00 cash and $25.00 per| St ing interest 50-foot corner south of 45th, near university entrance, lateral ‘sewer in and all assessments paid in.full, month, N. E. 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