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al) Prat aete af Bok) §4 Be : TMP earr Man Tae SR TSS am aorr1er 8@ 03m eas aase nm aU ant & capita fry HERE’S RUTH, * Here is Miss Ruth Hauck, daugh- of Customs Inspector D, A. and ber drawing that won the first prize in The Star Circle’ big turkey contest, which ended to- @ay, The contest, in which more 300 chikiren competed, was by the keenest competition, end Ruth, together with Mary Mo: agile of Buckley, Wash, won the offered, which were tur. one an eight-pounder and the weighing aix pounds. BRIGANDS GET) PRIZE WINNER TOOTHACHE | GORE, ANYHOW SAN VPRANCISCO, Dec 3).— Swallowing a dentist's corkscrew. broche, baying {t start out of the back of his peck in the shape of a big boll, fearing that the dentist is going to add the price of the broche to his bill, and being looked upen as a new problem by the med- Heal fraternity, ts Chauffeur Cuif- ford Little's condition today. But he ts somewhat of a philosopher. “The toothache is pathache fo gees,” be he says. “TAR PARTY” MEN WILLING TO PAY (By United Press Leased Wire) LINCOLN CENTER, Kan., Dec. 23.—Miss Mary Chamberlain, the victim of the Shady Bend “tar par- ty,” will receive, ft Is said, not less than $25,000 damages, and it ts probable the court have heard the last of the affair. Miss Chamberlain tntended to bring suits for damages against all the participants in the outrage, but proceedings are now under wey for & compromise, and it Is said $25,000 fe the least her attorneys will ac The three men, BE. G. Clark, Jay Fitewater and Watson Scranton, who pleaded guilty, and John Schmidt, who was convicted, are pene-| Worth in the aggregate more than . Ross Ross, city ght superinten- t- ate i: reappointed by Mayor full three-year term. 7 & e rmanent appointments ineer and for civil ser- ier to succeed Her Rosa’ record, imerease in the city int's business to such an the 3. BE. Co. has had to rates as a result, is so to the mayor that his Intment is certain. His new term will itt begin January 1 CHRISTMAS WISH United Press Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Con- Sressman Slayden of Texas called @t the White House today and ex- changed Christmas greetings with President Taft. He said to the chief executive: “Mr, Presient, I wish for you the first place in the convention and the second place in the ection.” — A LOUD HOWL YREKA, Cal Dec. 23.—“The i jury recommends that the nty officials be permitted to ‘work on the county roads,” stated & local paper. An indignant howl i from the courthouse was quelled | when it was found that the printer inadvertently omitted the word risoners” from the record. not yet finally deter.) $100,000, Clark alone being rated in excess of $50,000. Their pleas of guilty and the conviction of Schmidt | leaves them exposed for an action} for damages. It is said that the advice of their attorneys are attempting a compromise rath er than go tnto court. Clark has transferred his four and feed mill and other property worth more than $50,000 to his bust- ness partner, and is said to be pre paring to leave town. This action, however, can be set aside by the courts. There is talk also in Shady Bend of changing the name of the village. The almost unanimous condemna- tion of the press has fallen upon the town like @ blight, and the people are eager to get from under it. They say that as long as the town retains its name it will be held up to scorn and its inhabitants marked wherever they go. HONORED BY GUARD) PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 23.—Held up and robbed of 30 cents by a highwayman and competied to save his small change by fleetness of foot from the same robber, who waited for him four night im succession, John Maginnis, a negro bootblack, demanded police protection. Tonight & bluecoat will accompany him hime. FARLEY SEES Hi6 HOLINESS ROME, Deo. 23,-—Cardinal Far- ved was granted an audience by the ype today and chatted an hour with his holiness, who authorized | the American cardinal to cable a gtecting to all American Catholics. Later in the day thirty other car- dinals visited the pontiff, whe was SHORT NEWS An excetiont program hi arranged for the concert and ball Christmas ov be given by th Union of Ru Workmen at Washington hall, i4th and Yosler way, Rev. John M, Dean will speak at the ¥. M, C. A. tomorrow afternoon. iT iting the larger cities in the Inter. est of the “Men and Religion For ward Movement. New England club will hold ite annual meeting .at room 900, Leary Bidg., Jan. 3, for the purpose of electing 1912 officers, @ board of pharmacy at the university will examine all unreg- istered pharmacists of the city Dec. 27 and 28. Mre. Margaret W. Chambers, 78, & pioneer of Washington and for} the past two years @ resident of Seattle, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mra. Chas, L. Denny, Mth N. B. Prospect at. Every old inmate of the county poor farm will be remembered by the pupils of the Longfellow achool, Each aged person will be furnished with a pair of bed slippers by the children, The students of t¢! school always make it a point to do somebody good Christmas, and the silppers to the inmates is only part of their work, They have al ready distributed Christmas pres- ents to some of Seattle's desti- tutes, Seattle park board decided to call & conference of city offictals and business men to discuss the advisability of submitting another $1,000,000 bond issue for park ex- tensions and development at the Beneral election in March. City Comptrotier Bothwell enter. tained the employes of his office and several local newspaper men at a banquet at the Rathskeller, He waa presented with a handsome gold watch, and F. B. Chandler, deputy comptrolier, received a silk umbrella from the same source, The Junior Prom bail at Christen. son's hall last night proved a big success } and was largely attended. Rev. Matthews Will Speak on the City Rey. M. A. Matthows, on Sunday morning, will preach a sermon en- titled, “The Child of Peace,” and on Sunday evening he will discuss the subject, “The Obeyless Wife and Life." In the evening sermon he will discuss the underlying spirit and controlling factors in some of the present city movementa. There will be special services in the First Presbyterian church on Christmas morning, services — ning at 11 o'clock sharp, at time the pastor will preach a om mon entitied “The Incidents of His Birth.” ons 2 9? Nice, Long Trip After living together for 13 tl er | be Percy 8. Dittenhafer that his wife deserved a nice, long trip to the Coast with their little son. They were living in Canton, ©, then. She mentioned the big ex- pense. . “Tut, tut,” replied Percy; “T guess we can stand it.” So Mrs. Grace Dittenhafer came intending to make 6 [abort visit and return home. And she hasbeen here since June, 1910. Dittenhafer sent her some deeds to |stgn for their property, and then {forgot to send the wherewithal to return home, Mrs. Dittenhafer took up nuraing to support herself and boy. Judge a granted her a divoree y Coast Poultry Show A Pacific coast poultry show, to jrival the big annual Madison Square Garden show tn New York, is now under way. Const chicken raisers claim a higher class of birds than anywhere olee in the world. An association formed to promote the annual show in Seattle has elected the following office BE. LL. Prescott, president; A. D. Cowan, treasurer; Bert Lucas, secretary. The first show ts to be held from . The judges of the show will be Geor; Linder, $r., Gold Bar, Wash.; ie Walla Walla; C. H. Burnett, $r., Seattle. ‘Boost for Anderson A petition circulated among stu- dents of the Franklin high school received the signatures of 76 per cent of the student body in less than half an hour for the reinstate ment by the park board of Harry Anderson as superintendent of Col- ling playfield. omy halt of the patrons of this park,” says their complaint, “are Franklin students, and their opin- | fon on the matter should be of some | weight. Anderson has always giv- en them @ square deal. When An- dorson first came, th ‘ground was @ small, barren trac! Now it is the most important in the city,” THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911, QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS ving Corpse te Rescue Drowning Skaters Forty-one students of the Y. M C. A. tratning school at Springfield, Mana,, all athletes, have formed 4 volunteer life-saving Watorahops pond during the #kat ing season The pond is the great natural lee rink for Western Massachusetts, and every winter claims several vic tina from among the skater Girl Babies The and Have More Vitality Than Formerly While can babies merely keep to the average, girl babies are bein born taller and with more vitalit than formerly, according to Misw, Charlotte W, Dunn, assistant superé intendent of a Boston hospital, The stork brings 3,000 babies a to Miss Dunn's hospital, so she ought to know, T. Martin, at 72, Has Traveled 600,- 000 Miles on Water, Spent $50,000 Thomas Martin, 72 years old, o' Winchester, Mass, has crossed the Atlantic mo: than two hundred! | fred Barratt, vicar of Claygate, Pngiand, who has invented a cure. It consists of a nose clip for each hostril, which keeps the nostril ex panded by a spring in such a way rps to patro! |it Is tnposstble to emit a sound. Jury Ate the Evidence and Liked tit Was Fudge A jury in Beaver county, Pa., ate the evidence in & case against a confectioner, The aforesaid evi dence was an exhibit, and was passed to the jury for tnapection, It was fudge, coated with shellac. The court did not like the pro- THE SEATTLE STAR TO MAIL HUDAORTBERD when your subsoription exp! on the address inbel of your When that 4 arr it soription has not a in advapos, from tf on th Fransiont classified advertiving rates Are 10 cents per ling when set solid, figuring 6 words to the line (six insertions for th der all cheating, fined the lawyer who had| = trusted the jury with the evidence and discharged the jury. fobber Uses Coffin epladder to Climb Into Store ‘To secure entrance to the jewel- ty store of Benjamin Spector in New Haven, Conn,, burglars used & Goffin as a stepladder, The cof- fla’ came from an undertaking tablishment which adjoins the jew. elry store. The burglars secured $600 in cash times, traveling more than 600,000|and jewelry, miles, and paying more than $60,000 for himself and wife, twice @ year as many as five times, and for pleasure, English Preacher ye You Need Not Snore—He Has Remedy Snoring need no longer wreck homes, according to the Rev. Al- SARE IST lways Brockton Children to Have a 362- Pound Ganta Claus A group of Brockton, Mass, chil- dren will have the heaviest Santa Claus in the country to officiate at their Christmas festivities, The entertainer is Charles 1. Jackson, who weighs 362 pounds, and has @ waist measure of 108 ee Sr = EATS, SLEEPS, READS AND S SMOKES | IN FOUR DIFFERENT STATES ents were unable to enlighten the world further about the stock man because he the hotel register with hin name. tye morning in Utah, eats He gots up each ee SE KIDS WORTH $500,000,000 HEAR OF BOY WHO WANTS TO DO WASHING WASHINGTON, Dec. 23—Pieading for “plane washing” to help boy i@ mother, a note from a wistful little was the only jarring chord in a record Christmas celebration here iast night in the marble palace of Vinson Walsh McLean; ristman heat around a marveious Chi tunes aggregate $00,000,000. 1@ $100,000,000 baby, who was to child guests whose for Gifts worth thousands of dallere Were distributed to the gilded children from a mammoth Pine tree, which filled an entire room in the mansion of Edward B. McLean and his wife, ind around the base of which » miniature Ganta Claué raced behind galloping reindeer, propelled by hidden electrical devices, mass " Just as the millionaire, as Santa,Claue, was distributing the trinkets he received a crumpled # “Dear Santa; Mother's poore, but don't want badiy-written note. it read: Do you or your wife need any plane washing. - and I kin help her. We're reel good at plane washing if yOu could put some work our way pleas do so a8 we need money. Yours, Percy Scott,” MRS. PANKHURST MAKES TALK “It ts not true that emotional, hysterical women are conducting the suffrage movement in England,” sald Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, her address to a large audience Arcade hall last night. She defend. ed militant methods by saying that stones are time-honored political weapons. Mrs. Pankhurst herself is a frail little woman, with a kind and refined face. “We have noticed,” she said, “that when men wanted reform they upset the bishop’ broke windows Ridicule applied to politicians is a potent weapon. To see @ public man on his way to a political mecting, guarded against the questions of militant women, Was a sight. She traced the history of the suf- frage movement fn England, how it was passed by the house of com- | Bound ‘im ak kettkhhkehene & CHRISTMAS CAROL ~ BY 580,000 VOICES « Fo * SAN FRANCISOO, Dec. 38. * & Swelling fn the #/| Ladi * magnificent. “saan fidelis” & % volces of 60,000, San Francis- * * * * * % of the city, where, one year % ago, Tetrazinn!’s golden notes ® ® inaugurated « custom peculiar © & to the eee * ola. kkk teketeekeenn cloned chrleunes day. Turkeys, 20 cents pound; y chickens, | #3 gente pound: hi und, und ; ‘aucka, a af conte new obs thee mitied | 5 mons as far back as 1870, but was| t time and time again defeated in committees of the house of lords, 20,000 HOMELESS IN LONDON TODAY|” om, ‘United Prees Leased Wire) ONDON, Dec. 23.—London will be a city of a mililon poor on Christmas day, with 200,000 homeless men, women and chil- dren brating” the birth of Christ with food from the gut- ters, thelr beds made under and in the park Fashionable London has fled from town. Most of the man- sions of the rich are closed, and the little happiness formerly enatched by the children of the poor by trilling Christmas can ole under the windows of the wealth: HE FOUND OUT , PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 23.—Be- cause he wanted to ascertain whether Portiand was inefficiently policed, as the newspapers charged, Sharles Palmer, deckhand, will re- main in jail five days. He walked the street four hours before found a policeman who arrested hiny for being ot out " “after houra.” hours, TWO SMALL FIRES Two fire alarms were sent in from 104 Pike st. last night. The first came about 10 o'clock, and within half an hour after the fire- men left another was sent in, The damage to both the building and the stock of the hat store was about $100. Nominal damages were also sus- tained in o small blaze in the rear of the two-story frame building at 1412 Fourth a 10 cents dozen. Soy petite. market will = Fancy native tur! 4, geese, 20 cents 2b Sents’ pound, chiek- ot 1 amet ts pound; 1) pound; shoul or pi Reg a Ba it . picked aratona” 0 ima honey, 18 OR MARKET. be open until 10 . Yakima potatoes, Noneer milk, 4 cans 26 eents; mi meat, 10 cents pound; jum pudding, 25 cents each; fancy Farkoys,. 26 cents pound: specigl mince ples, 25 cents; English wal- nuts, 16 cents pound; mixed nuts, 3 junds 60 cents; popeorn, 2 pounds 5 cents; golden datos, 8’ pounds 2 cents; Christmas mixed candy, 1 Gents, pound: cream chogee, 18 conte Pound; cottage chee: bounds 1s cents; now German "aut pickl Gowen 26, conta; | binck | walnut ounds 25 cents; lemon 10 Soeen: oranges, 10 cents dozen; nation 60 cen dozen; 40 cents pound; pineapple: geoh, FURNISHED ey PRAT infa and 8th, 05 new, elegantly furn positively t! roy a, ite ags go ay. ogh: ee and. nee seated Pike %: for any case of drunkenness we cannot cure within a week. For references w he efficiency of this treatment and our ability to in the moat obatin- casen, ‘efor to leading bus. ineas and professional men, can show aftidayite from dreda whom we ro) plete hap inees which makes 1 Parth living and who are now Mull possession of that, business men which waa deadened and unken. Our treatment yate. ot suite. our offi ther information. A personal tn- When all Motel Cor. Piret Av. and Main St. GEATTLS. MIKE COHN New and second hand clothes bought, sold and exchanged. 1017 Pike St. Ind. L 2689; Main 5333. Dring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. Learn to dance in two days, Private inetruo- rial ft Lee- Lat me titre on your ir work, John Fe ‘Howe Ind. A 7658. SPECIAL NOTICES. “THE [518 (aye ar Al my home of mA a ee mo LEGAL NOTICES. Notice i# her Fiven, that rinerahip existing between ynch 8, Woodl: golved. | The up the PERSONAL. RYPTURR CURED. “Do not truss; nent, absolute, operation or or labor; ove: Bast two yeere, fre “Bleel’ ‘end cae WEMODELING PARLORS id remod- ERRY CHRISTMAS. ne headquarters; em onderful t y : LE CURIOS! 7 "Thor. Alaska vyttet PHRENOLGOY Consult Brot, faire gapecially *oeeupatfon. mar- evity and personal sue- conse iat Third wv. REV. A. SANDEL 313 7th, opposite court house. A 2566. fem, tall also remodel ing. mi Bank Bi REFORMED ae 407; IND. 90. ‘a resumed his is ‘aah! P PHONRA: tnam ee. dg. 105 Firat ret Soo, oe ARES Gatgimoat Bureau. Ladi of Pine st. = + hair che ang Wenge Png tere SGT“ MILLER, aut PIKE ST. ney Bi Souvenir Pena Sourentr Ben Co Co. box 131 ttle. LosT “AND FOUND Tost — Savings book No. 13,392. Finder return to Washington Trast MABEET, market will bel Gu WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Wii “Fro, 300 no Be LL HELP WANTED—FEMALE teh and cash for Superior FUNERAL DIRECTORS Tim KOsUNnURG UNDERTAKING _North 220, Green #1 BUTTORWORTH & BONS Professtonal Directors and Licensed Kembalmers. 1921 int noe 949, y-Watnon Co. Funeral Dire Third ay. and University . HOU KEEPING | ROOMS PALL PAL ILS HK APTS. NO. 3 Second and Denny way: housekeeping rooms, $4 R_ 7043. BUSINESS CHANCES. PAPAL ALS GROCERY FOR ALB OR TRADE IJ, income property or mnall pufacturing ines. Price "000; rent 1%, POWERS 6297 Matiard Av. Phone Ballard 409 Wanted who hn take a J i ni | roposition which b ad more than an even break to] , and if it wing will win big single ‘and up | BAMUEBL COL ite Dearborn Bt ashe rchane ‘past due notes, mort- jaime, 211 Boston Bik small equities in real 211 Boston Block. _ ACREAGE 7OIN OUR WOOD COLONY. went of Seattle on t ind. hiful place to ive, where you ean make money and run your own busines FRUITS, GATDEN or POULTIC Kot ie right at your door—Heattl Bremerton and ves are always nigh. start you, balance $10 Aeros, $200, with more. th ood timber tto pay for th fie, stumps. ‘The colony ts located ¥ to school In well-nattied die. trict Oniy $26 ios Third a about on thousand ‘chickens, Not far from the school house and near L Washington, Price $676 $50 down, balance $10 at Anderson's wharf, park. TE. McLaughlin, 6 ACRES PO! We have five acres of good land near Auburn; free from flood, Terms five ‘acres, $10 cash, balance $6 month. Better come in, Auburn Of the best towns in West- fauhington. | Make a start by tin) ‘OLE HANSON & CO. ‘Third Floor New York Block. _ “Ts” AN “BELD OX, YOuR TERMS. Ove. t Quincy Valley, Eastern fashington, 25 miles from Wenat- ghee, on the Groat Northern A. it on 8 6 right—it means just what it says in plain English. x Mt AY, A Liberty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice. | - “TAKE A CHANG 4 acres of the finest kind of soll; Nes practically 1 no heavy elearin; a distance from Chehalis: ohaver falling creek. Only $400 cash. ¥ don't know eny rthing about hard’ times dows Wee COAST LAND CO. 1113-14 Am¢ Bide 5800 for 3 bottom land three acres cleared; % beering o running we & live town . DIXON & CO. 218 Marion St. TH A NEW NEAR CAR LINE: AVAILABLE PAY LIKE RENT, PRICES 3960 UP. INQU, 407_UNION ST. eee = FARM LANDS city Waren FentiLe SOIL WANT? If you are looking for main effort, of cours Biss one with the richest posal- sotl, Your success or fatlure land. In the bor, on Whidb: selling exceptionally fine land at $20 to S36 pr aon terms. HERE is Ne NO “Hlcutek | - SOUL ON PUGET. SOUND. around it you can see fine “cue which have for years produced im- Tense crope of wheat, fruits, ber. ries, potatoes veustables of every description. 2 ehey hi de their ‘owners independent. lands will do the same for now, even though it qeate Datore you actually use 16 lor the prices are not over half of ‘what they ought to WEST & WHEELER 309 Colman Block. $275 BUYS A LITTLE FARM Across Lake Washington at Kirke Yand, within % of, 8 mile of the ene and sell the su’ ean make thi Near school. Kirkland hotel | WHY HESITAT One-half ite value for 2 acres of the choicest land, iT Sea! Price and fine helghbors. = in it zon know a bargain oe nen tia, BY ADAMS ter, “mile springs. | 5° tet school 5D a ys Hollywood sta. ood road, ehurch, 5 owner, i coneal HELP WANTED—MALE. Wanted—Men and women to learn the barber trade. Largest and most complete eohoet in t e West. Wages id whil AB unilraited le learniny $20. Eas fir pe to handle a staple line; extra, good proposition to first class men; sal- Ary and commission, Hayden & Holden, 917 Shirt ay. ingle room $1.50 and Up! best’ and” cheapest close-in apartments in oft Dit Wi ; as janitor ‘ator or floor R Wantel-—-Carpen sto figure on two or three houses. Phone at once. Green 604. 2) Spring | Bverything new; ue. By lettin and addre: Hiv Rint & COMPANY, Becond Ay. Main 2141. Ind. 3600, DDDDDPPPDPDDDPDD iS uaity about $2,000 to trade for nice viittie bungalow of about same val want any {neumbrance. Pho 453. ,| 915 down and $1 wr canes, j— | Store & Office Furn. Co, BALANCE] * CITY REAL ESTATE. NEW 4ROOM COTTAGE per month, plawe tered walls, fireplace, city water, front and pore large lot, be car fare and nice view of Lake Washingt THE ELLIOTT BAY INVEST. MENT CO., 6 Colman Hidg TOOK — Two large | $1,100. 1 BARY MONEY Went Seattle: wort 4409 6 me $20 cash for my equity; balance $400 easy payments, Must raise thonay t J.D, 1018 Third, Main ; tine View “i; only two ure if dentied, $1,400 Owner, $50 down, § 700-A Central In any fean Buliding’ Oo ide HOME BUILDERS”. eal estate in all parte o& the city and stat COLMAN, GEORGE L. 910 Leary Bldg, Benttle FOR SALE—Rewiaences in all parte of the city. YER, 804 Leary Bldg. Momnber Seattle Real Katate Awan, West SEATTLE REAL E Went Seattle Real Bati SIVELY. 14 Downs Bloc md ay. Main 2484. Ind. 2269, NO. CAROLINA FARM LAND _ WXOPAD—-2 eS scone Tadspond- ent farmers in Eastern North Cards Mna—The eo papital. caarea, oh, CARE BURIEN YOUR OPPORTUNE 44 Larae tracts on new Lake Burien car line, now under construction: $2005 $10 down, $5 per mor $5 i, K. Hee DE, 412 New York Bh Main 7; i ALE—WOOD ie i REAL ESTATE LOANS. CITY AND COUNTY LOANS mien tye or recent property at bi r cent, an $80"'to 600, for ‘tong. ort short 7. Sturtevant eGo at ¥- _ Block. Becend Sohumb OUR OWN Mon. i y talk it 824 Southern Bide., wi FOR SALE—FURNITURE, Desks, chairs, «mo Chicago 1326 ist Moved to 1614 th a: font district. it with reduced, "Pa? ag sh for aes goods. Phone M. Valdes Wurn. Co, 2332, £026, Se FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Standard bred poultry, ey Digesan Oe hatching, luck, geese, turke: alt keys, poultry sup piles. Orders dressed p. KALEM POULTRY MARKET and Pike Place. bab ie a q 1918 re cat PE, Sit REGISTERS pouant, BOLD AND, fi SR MADI . must sel $ 1 1 Green ‘Lal rent spplled on $ Now pianos for ‘omer. 314 Union, purchase. Me: Sse Also nice pattern —fessonsbie at piKe Lo _ EA voor pane, giving t., 411 Enter COMMERCE Head oftt Branches in Toronto, bev | business. Interest cn eel ing® and time dei SEATTLE ey. caer Weather stripping and 1170; Ind. 2181. 3121 Westera ay, ¢ si hop. Furniture, ete, — Main 1789, 100 Whi Short time loans at ton rates on | Collateral security we ae si 3 ss an re piat av. Hats cleaned and } : ag Oe orga at at cases a Dh ig peta ees ra cases; pre 5 i con. Rooms 40: for Busts Bldg 1040. H {| & J. Beedle, 18 yra. ex perience in high 0. ost courts. 211, Hos —ort., TP BALL. nie cm CONSt LTATION FREI Damage cases: husba ; husbani Property rights; real metrist, 103 Leary, Torn beat equipped shop fa if you, wi a) chigken Tanch, see Kauttman-Kelly Co. “The ive Wh 22 jort! B FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Small cottage and one lot, in Ta- coma, $700, rented and paying 6 per cent interest, all assessments paid, for Reo or’ Ford auto. F. E. MARLAND Wash. he Star tract in John Wold, trade, Tuk- You ‘wanted acre didn’t yout wila. New homie, Balinrd, for acréage. M CITY REAL ESTATE. RENT MONEY r Lake Washington, with a ree f ground, fronting on new dam highway; new 3-room alow, closet, pantry, front and BUYS A HOMB rh rear porches; neatly painted and finished. Price $825; terms $75 down and $15 a month. Enough room to ra etables and poule try for Seattle's market. Come over and seo this today. Madison Kirkland to our offic BU eloped . 106, any wat ’t they're ‘dona Tacobs" "photo hop, P.-1. Bldg. LC Se pra Goit! throat catarrh, 368 Arcade Anges, and Wo: FRI an German methods. 2087 T Bid. opposite postoffice, 4 Parisian Do. 400. inten tae Foe and Madison. Consultation free i in. Hrs., Sun. 10-1, YEASRTN Torney. U, 8. and Forel; Patents. EXPERT in difficult cases. advice to inventors. jenry Bue a ain 9 | Brooks, aaa cracent a ‘and ‘Trade Mark Attorneys; after PART Hous me 3659. Right prices, first class work, SHAW SHOW CASE Co, Bargain lot of show cases, Kood as Rew, $5 a foot, 2005 and ay. eon Virginia, Main 9406.

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