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re ead “ fe @ summary the evafider him to lea the remarkable ‘he calls peeve etl equal en : toa whee pelares that “munici owt recent residents to st the benefits of ua pubie servants record attention to the dangers of openin and the strategic opportunity during such @ progres: of the platform iseued by George F. ndidate of progressive citivens for mayor of Seattle of the hundreds of men and women im this contest av an honor equal to , and compelling his service, krowth of Seattle and predicting ite the door for rights, to the great increase ip voting population, he wy the lessons of Seattle experience quired knowledge and observation oe As his own reference of private during more than a quarter of a century of be offers, without fear of challenge, any citizen of . Welcomes the Judgment of those who know him quer whet! ay for the profit Sat adminietration for the next few yea ‘determine "Greater Seattle,’ for which we dream ‘to Be a private monopoly mine of wealth, to be worked of a few, or is it to be a true ‘City of the Peo- steadily fixed in open vision of true pi epportunity and human happiness general statements will not moet the demands toward today, who are entitled to specific platforms and offi- ty thereto. je therefore makes detail declaration and of Seattle, covering the following points government, always responsible to the people. duty of recall when public tnterest demands. and honest law enforcement ‘the direct power gf sworn public of ‘The people to make or unmake thetr own laws, ‘Ticlals to make the people keep their can be no honest, American argument to the con- form of law step; tolerated be no * elther “whle-ope “halfopen” or ‘as sot in due “closed.” “The forth in their statute booke—the will of the peo- —~that, and that only, will be my law- no need of a néw object lesson of official vice to restimulate moral energies, mere “mark-time,” drifting polley, with public ” policy is always downward and backward; it pd enerey to continue onward and upward. no argument for return The study, modifica: to vice conditions. We redint midway of vice is not whole, will urge their use as a asa ition as required and broad civic de- ‘the people may authorise within their resources, prudent- a reform, which will encourage progress, invite indus- r taxes, the first tax reform always within immediate power. of city government is three times what it was in systems shall be protected from and led on to greater usefulness, service, not for profit, Leave the Approval of consolidation of existing franchises, with toward tem, with city-owned system, if the 0 Seattle sbould lead In for a manteipal — protected in local " but it must also be a safer, better, se Oy where Homanity retee and Commerce eorves. , taken rd, whieh for The Star, of the United States ran on to the rocks near Richardson Aha will be a total toss. Her crew was rescued by m the Parson. Md of a certain clergy.) ot eens C day, a after thud. Looking gravely down at him thb pastor solemnly said “Ah, my friend, sinners stand on W. he was wending bis] Mippery places.” Foad in com-| His com ‘Yes, I see they do, but I can't,” | was the indignant rejoinder of the hi | folly. member ot his flock.—Tit- pon a hid stepped d came down with Play Was Over. A German general, on inspecting his troops at the close of the war, addressed them thus: | “Now; my children, we can once | more get seriously to work. The \ pastime of war is at an end, and | drill must go on regularly as here- tofore.”"-Tit-Bita. His Remarks. “My dear,” called a wife to her husband, who was in the next room, “what are you opening that can with? “Why/" he |opener, Wha jd said, “with a can did you think I was ing it with | “Well,” replied his wife, “I thought from your remarks you | were opening it with prayer.”—Me- Call's Magazine, DIFFERENT “Old chap, you have my sym- pathy. The papers say your house was entered by burglars last night and robbed of $500 worth of jew- “Well—er—it wasn't quite so bad as that. The assessed valuation of it, ee nearly as I can remember, was only $35.”—Chicago Tribune. TAK prasad "Bie eho 15, 1912. ey Sc y Wetching @ burglar CUT YOUR CURLS, CHAUNCEY, AND JOIN THE BOY SCOUTS Mavement Booming. King county is the center of a great springing up of the Scout Movement. The smaller towns are doing everything available to boom the organization. Monoban fs the latest to receive the idea with un- graham for inform eration. Lookout for K SEES BIG FIGHT AHEAD... (Special to The Star) SPOKANE, Jan. 15. with detogs| tions attending from the State! Grange, farmers’ unions, direct leg station lwague and club women, the 1911 session of the Washingtog tate Federation this morning here. The features of the opening see sion were the reports from Prest-| dent ©. R. Case and the legisiative comin ition, President Case asserted that a fight to the death was on between coast unions and the employers’ ae sociation, and asserted that the em. | ployers had attempted to disrupt | the state grange because the’ grangers were working with the fed- eration to secure reform legistation. President Case also advised the opening of co-operative stores that would eliminate the middleman. The legislative committee scored of Labor am ery lant legislature for tts kitting of labor reform measures, and ported name by name on those resontatives who “went wrong.” COUPLE WATCH BURGLAR WORK Mr, and Mra, M. 1, T. Lonwen »xperienced the novel sensation of ranaack their houne, 927 Becond av. W,, last night, After the burglar bad pried opew « Vareau drawer and appropriated the contents of a purse, they concluded it was time for action, and while her husband prepared to capture the thief, Mra, Thostensen ran to ® nelghbo wd notified the police, ‘Thostensen the burglar and covered him with his revolver, bat the latter started to back away, Vit give you back your Hn and call it quits,” called the ihief still backing away. Reaching the door, the burglar Ei cemacae ‘didn't shoot, when your @ubseription ven te nn hale r of your paper, in ady from. hh tint” on the addres 4 rem Wuiion io Ballard ay. Phone Btores, Fourth av. and ird ay. and Madinon at. near Horing wt Ind, L, 2689; Main 6333. Bring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. S-room house, 2 acres, UNIVERSITY DAIRY Freeh milk and i". — and ee, buttermilk, Lewers. 4 4 La * scorth 1676. ME a ime aught ip fete free. Beattie sebool ot ot ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. URG UNDERTAKING ey inth abd Union, M: +i. OF aiit omen ‘REMON t ay. The nae Miguen eee si campaign emendment tat wit enable the p ple any time to change their con- | stitution by direet vote, Strictly labor tseued will not oo cupy most of the time of this con ‘vention, but a closer alliance will be made with the farmers’ unions, the grange, the progressives and the women's organtzations for political resulta. To this en4 a small com- mittee will be appotnted to act with similar committees from the other organizations to outline # state tleket, and especially to ptt forward a candidate for governor that will have the support of the union br the club women, the farmers and the progressives, $13,000,000 COST, JUST TO START CIVIC PLANS How much will it cost Seattle to follow the Bogue civic plaps if they are adopted at the election in Mareh? A preliminary answer to this question ts found in report of Pred W. West, George F. Meacham | and R. W. Hill, real estate men who} bave appraised some of the land which the elty will ha to bic demn ff it follows Bogue’s plan. does not deal with engineering, logal or construction’ costs, but purely with value of property the city would have to take for the civic highways. The total cost arrived at is 413,558,753. Here are some of the items Civie center, $3,340,868; Central ay. 385; Prefontaine Place extension, 194; highway 12, civic center, to & point beyond Ravenna park, | $1, 039, highway 19, from Aloba st. near Westiake, across the ed to Lake Washington at hig Par It} $1,070,642; highway 38, from Mi son at Fourth to Yesler at Broad way, $1,639,211. The other 17 highways appraised. | are scattered about the city in vart. ees SS ee emma At the Theatres SORE EER SEER ENE * * AT THE MOORE 5 TREN MERE ENE EES Forbes Robertson, the great Eng- lish actor, begins a week's ongage- ment at the Moore theatre tonight in Jerome K. Jerome's famous drama, “The Passing of the Third Floor Back.” The play, originally produced in England, still retains its English complexion, as the en- tire company wax brought from across the sea, San Francisco crit- ics have given the play and com- pany both an exceptionally good send-off. rll! edjude sd gaeanlaaiiadndt * AT THE METROPOLITAN t * ye ghadaee eke A weird, at times almost uncan- ny and brutally harsh, a strange play, to say the least, but superbly and magnificently acted, is “A Fool There Wai which opened at the Metropolitan last night for a week. You cannot leave it in a pleasant frame of mind, for it 1s not a pleas- ant play. But it is a great play, and Robert Hilliard, “The Fool,” ts a great actor. Two others in the cast have im- portant rol The vampire woman is played by Virginia Pearson, a tall, the, fascinating woman, who moves with panther-like gr: who laughs the harsh laugh of the siren a6 she taunts her victim even Paton she holds him in her heartless The friend of the family, that sacrificing soul who is depicted in many plays, the lover of the wife who keeps his own emotions under control while trying to help the hap- piness of her family, played by rv phonz Ethier, is the other chief character. said friend help out on the light end of this serious play. Hilliard’s transformation from that of tlie light-hearted, happy husband, into the weak, nervous, degraded creb- ture bitten by a thousand emotions | , at one time, is a remarkable bit of acting. » sie ash dicta Al Radar Baling * AT THE SEATTLE * KEKE Rex Reach’s famous drama, “The Barrier, the Seattle theatre yesterday. The strong play is ably taken care ot by Norval McGregor and a good porting company, Eleanor Teer, as Necia, the girl of the unconven- tional North, fills her part to perf fection. Mattie Hyde plays the aquaw with satisfaction, Lee Miller as Capt. Burwell handles himself capably, The performance was warmly re- ceived by both audiences, and it ranks well with the best offered at the down town theatre. SPRHUDOELY EIR OD ” AT THE GRAND * Ce ee Billy Elwood draws rapid fire car- toons and landscapes, and thereby cops an important place on the Grand Opera House bill this week. It's a good bill throughout. Lynne and Kiimert, blackface minstrel men, liven things up quite bit, Curtis and Le Van, a mald and a farmer boy, have some fancy acro- batic dancing that goes good, Four new photoplays are on the bill. Little Ruth Orasby and| te | Lost drew capacity houses at|- cari veabEGAL NOTICES. ____ |G NOTICE OF — HEARING SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION Westies. fe hereby ven EX, MM. January m8 Pa the ih Commission will convene Pore spetr roome, a4 tral butiding, the purpose deciding w: ipiitied mara wit be hea B: f the 7 orler if N° CHITTENDEN, President a At rt P ‘HOWERT DRIDOES, Secretary. A firet publication, January 18, bag tS he | CURED—De not ir Trane. permanent, Cae gy t operation ‘or detention - oF labor; over 100 casee cured ear $487,049; Olympic Malt, 9497-| %ey, Wanted—a va _Btar, year. ‘MARRIAGE CenEMONIES PERFORM! me Matt 4961; IND. 90. oir. dog. razors tte, ste 101 40 rehumed hi ata Ta Wanhinuton Fancy Bhell-¥ venir Pen ‘LOST AND FOUND) ad ach 1» EROS Lost, strayed of stolen, Sunday evening, English shepherd dog, six months old; black with white breast, yellow spots. Reward for information. Phone North 5 Lady's gold Watch; gold dial and hands; inscribed on inside of case; Yalued as gift. Liberal re ward, Bast 6217. matror pln, Dorie chapter No. 69, O. B. S.; full name on back, Phone North 131, ied ‘Rouyenie Pena . hom 1205 Je. Tio [Pe 405 Northern Wank Side. Danny way and Bight, ove 6108, Ind. Trove Blue stones and Pinder “findly notiry Queen Frid ry re theatre, Ma’ M anaes in case. 639. out oar la. agen, Ane Tiiit express, PF Daigio. =e HELP WANTED-—FEMALE AI DAA ODADIPPADS, PUPILS—To learn hairdressing and Ke beauty oulture; splendid opportunity; #reat demand graduates. "You make money wht Jearning. © lege No. __jard, or Girl to do general housework in small family; young couple, Call 1623 16th ay., near Madison. Main Spire pres Call 496 Arendo | Bide. 11 o r = _FOR REN1—MISCELLANEOUS Part of « suite to lot. 213 Now York block. EURNERRR ROUMS. $1.25 weel Free bath, free Yaton tiotel, eth und’ Pin Room, phon Boa! om for $6.00 a week, or 609 Cherry Street. eated room, #8. up. 722 Pike st. ani alent. Nico steam 4 tole noiselenaly upon | j THE SEATTLE STAR), sder| Room SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE- PRIDDIS Stenographer will give two bi worvice daily free to son mpany or individual located mtrally who will furnish office space and typewriter where she ean take public dictations, Phone Bast 4221 “per i a small © willing to work or Jentres position at on drome X16, Fiano loanonn ~ b6c beatuners Kenwood 2% HELP WANTED—MALE. ko big mona, money. Th Thorgueh ht at the hours "white “holding wular job, Individual training by a foreman plumber in ly eaulpped shop. Coat wick and teducational re Fourth and perienoed pe vet. 2; evenings. « down ye new and Pir wigs c Madison. | Wanted —Mon ana women to learn the ont while learning. An un oon = Peo and see our rticula: NATIONAL "BARBER COLLEGE, or 720 Third Av. Main 8494 nters, a! hanton, a jerna na, under (natey penter at the it school in. new, Do it Ne , | BO aren fees and position per salary at wi menos, Ad ‘state ane and illing to X-1140, Star janitore a reasonable terma. Beattie Steam Knginesring Bohol, 309 Oriental bullding > till Good automobile inechanle ownlng & good car; good money, Call 604 K. Pike. ow ba cawd Co. Pra. Foor, up. Neat pails marl Spring st pool room. 4 tverything new, = cents per cue. france, foil Third av. Main en- 'W. Cramer, Does your Waincoat leak? ~~ Ank for Kent's rainproot. “SITUATIONS WANTEO—MALE. ter, cabinet maker at cut rater; 2 Ao Sonereting, painting ppaine. tte don, plenty wood; 00d place for cow am chickens, $7 month. In" douthenst Seattle, t-room house Inquire at windmill, 4 @ month. 0 minutes’ walk west of Columbia bei ween Bw re Zroom house, city water, 1865. Small house; water. Phone Ind. large lot. Phone North PRE WONTIE York #6. e«,|Hungalow, 6 rooms, moderna, view, garden; $100 cash. Proctor, 5426 36th 8. W. —i-room house; dlty water car, ‘Arthur hislere heated. cottage “Fatal, Esa Tnguire tit 2h ae mene, ne ont Od Close tn, $20 per month, &room mod- ern fat, 1115 E. Columbia st., coal range, linoleum on kitchen and bathroom, hot alr furnace; large roomy basement. tmquire 1117 B. Columbia st, or phone J. C. Hig- 7. ww rent; on Inauire oe Whitman’ av. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, $4 and $5 per month Phone North 1180. Tor 7 fares” fron’ aoure, Biv bath, ghte; = coxy housckeep- cheap; private, M: Furniahod becseeg pin, room, close tise and up. " Basne a8. tons Pike st. BOARD AND ) ROOM | win give $5 for getting 4 reliable boarders, employed during day; $20 month each. 1918 Eighth w. L 7186, PRB. d private family for young gentlemen; nice home; close in; Yesler car line. Bast 4907, tsom and board in beautifully fur- nished home for couple three 5 men; capes HL best aie Beautiful rooms, Mra. fel unex: celled table, Walking distame 1118 Cherry, Main 285 Ttoom and board. home cocking F., aw 1814 East Jefferson. One or t children to care for; pri- yate home. Phone Ballard 1074 BUSINESS CHANCES, Young man, if you have @ money and want to learn 4 trade, learn @ repairin soll you my shop and tea the trade r $200, or wil for wagon a __2919 Rucker av. Kyerett, Wash. Grocéry—Gne of the nicest close-in stores in city; invoice about $1,100; $700 cash, balance terms. Ind. 2608 fiome bakery for sale; snap; $260 s it, Ind. X 2731; Sunset North 1180. & commer Uttle ood jal orchar two Years old, fim going to Ainmka. tailor shop cheap. Red Will purchase past due notes, mort- agus and claims. 211 Boston Bik Want to buy small equities in rr properties. 211 Roston Block, Por Sale—Stall 210 Pike St. Market. ©. H. Emmons. FOR EXCHANGE LAND, LA , LAND To exchange for any kind of equity. Address X-1013, The Sta clear acreage 1114, Star, Ballard, i ‘o iad for city. We home, Tor acreage Wt] FOR SALE—FURNITURE, coated Re- Podigree tr RF. D Bngiish. curly Mr. Kenn, 1008. range and #ew- Fre- rniture, TAT Blowett st., For sale—F ing machine. mont a Desks, chairs, snow cases. Store & Office Furn. Co, WANED AC BUY—FUR Chicago 26 1 tTUR 1524 Sth av. get of the hi, rh rent district. It will Lay look em, we everythin reduced. Pay cash for secon goods, Phote Main 72: a Fu 1 2333, Ind.” 6036, om-| v FARM LANDS FOR B8ALE—WOOD AND SOAS, Rignt Sant pan wh Prat Youd Soh? | Walowright & Met aot. - Lit FOR SALE MISCEL LLANEOUS | POR Bale SPEND YOUR SUMMER ON YOUR OWN LAND or b-acre tract Bainbridge. & and even Fentaurant fixtnron, al cash register, part dhouse & Platt Furniture Co., 418 Pike at TONE KLECTRIG ar Virginia. % off thi e ticket w each male, your esti none Malin 142 The Vacuum Washer will do more washing and do it better in half t time of any other washing ma ching in the world. 716 Pine St Demonstrated 2:30 every day SINKS-—16024 “and 6. wlightly 2 anda omnia tine of plumbing repairs. Main 671% Ind. 764. 316 Beeond 8 Piles from 100 ft down. Also tele- Rhone poles and, mining timbers Addrons George Beebe, Hnumciaw, jown, and easy terms ¢ ance, Just the chickens, fruit a COMMONW SECURITY CO. G 627 Wirnt Ay. eces Ine CO, Tid Kr ecec CLOBE “TO SEATTLE We have « few 5, 10, 15 and 20-acre tracts, located on g004 wagon read, driving dixtance of $49 to $60 ° within easy market, for and $10 « month. car and Kirkland forty branch office on Kirkland wharf, or nee BURKE & PARRAR 104 Cherry &t, Ground Floor. Open Byenings. $1,800 FOR 35 houme 16x32 50x40; ounen; one poultry houne: use. woodshed; all good, le black soil; 3 miles from towns 0 mile fromarallway million wo" shag Labor Temple stock, 8 amen wlebred #. B. Kellington, Van Asseit canation tor bi no rrots, 8. W. Myers, 08 Jack- | 80M. Beacon 148%. |For Sale—Fine white Perslan cat, female, 1% years old CAR REGITERS BOUGHT, BOLD AND EXCHANGED 7. A. BUNDWALL, MADISON, New pianos for rent r nt applied on _ purchase. Meyer-Toner. #14. Union, le time only. 8. P. DIXON & CO. Cd 218 Marion ft i ood inna, north elty, quar- Hollywood Sta," Ving chureh, store ter mile aprings. and school, down, %% 100-A Central Hide. ae FOR SALE—POULTRY. PAA AA AAA teed 19 B breed ail (lew pure-bred poultry, We sell inying hens, moka, bmn 90d pul ote, chicks, guar- teed cae Near Chehalis, 24 tching exe—, *, ider and ‘vine map! umps, lew practically level; never ling creek” Amail cash payment, lance to mult. WEST COAST LAND CO. _ 2114-14 American Hank Bldg. rou want & chicken uttman- 228 . Bical Northern Ba Bank rae remsed poultr it tral KALEM POULTRY MARKET Cor. Pine and Pil Thoroughbred Houdan | HALF-HOUR tan HALF-ACRE TRACTS On the Rast mie of Lake Wesking: rect opposite perk: en than five minutes’ walk From anor from the pr ina. Can come to 2nd exactly half an hour. large boats now, and ferry service planned to operate Half-scre tracts (the area, of five x100-foot lots) for $400. Terns an low as 16 ger cont cash and balance easy monthly pay- ments. HENRY BRODERICK, INC. Edison phonograph, an ae pullets MONEY TO LEMD On Seattle real estate on lowest current rates in amounts of $500 to $600,000. Quick action on all applications, HENRY BRODERICK, ING, $275 HUY: Within one mile of lake. proctically lav excell oil § acres ~ Git¥ AND COUNTY LO: -]O%, improved or vacant 1 Tr con! To to Eee for at Wag arterant Ba he pote cis OURO} H OWN MONEY’ ‘Siento improved BURKE & 104 Cherry St Ope business raising berries, FRU Its. GARDEN or POULTRY. The mar- ket is right at door—Seattie, BR mma—where $25 will}? a month 56 ood ilmber to pay for the land, lo Pane wa The cee [ lo cat od to. -met= Ted dintrtet, cht. lord Land Co. Y Third av. CHEAT Ci CHICKE On very easy terms, a ta alder ground, all cleared, with amali, y 3 se Doran ion * ee an giasiow. aE ght. wood ‘estern av, a eitbo W doi fa Way a ae th ay. Main 37 Wx furnlture. forses Ste Roach. rom 71? NY. Bide Wea: 1176 ‘ina 2151. enly $25 down ai a month, | Whi 1 Ss Hack worth, 307 Pavers Bidg. ite postoffice. ame FACES BEAUTIFUL LAKE AND CITY VIEW 8 acres In berries: fine for garden or chickens; near new ferry landin, unincumbered; will trade for well located $_or @-room bungalow or Main 453. t will fi" reliable part A_W. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG, one i SALE OR We 10 acres, all under cultivation: $-room house, one {-room house, 2 Chicken house 132x12, brooder 60x 100 White Bui 14, barn 60x40, spring water piped Short time loans at in’ butidings and for irrigation. Materal security. owner, 1% miles from Oriliia. J ea . Berry. R. F. No. 1, Renton, Wn, RES FOR FRUIT RA 20 acres choice land, ulsbo; Seandinavian co nity; price $50 ef acre Will sell 6 or more acres. Terms, $10 cash, jd Per month. Ole ol & Co, nd Yioor New York Bi “IMPROVED CHICKEN | RANCH With a fine view of Lake Washi ton; goo house, plastered and well finished; all cleared; chicken house. This is an ideal, close-in chicken where one can indie sev- eral hundred onickens from the start. Price $1,350, a cash yment down, balance $15 # mont Kil- Joren, 1 108 one, adke 10 CASEE rt Wire Rich alder bottom land, fine timber, Well settled district, half mile to school, just west of the city, nine boats dally. See this land to- Morrow, 10 o'clock boat. Cliff Owner, 1019 Third ay. Open eve- irkjand Acreage and Farms 50,00 AND UP COLLINS & SON, 804 Third Av. CITY REAL ESTATE. REW WERGATA EASY TERMS Five rooms, basement, electric light, fine bath, fixtures; all street im- rovementy in; one block from Phinney, car; small cash payment, month and interest. Owner, | 5 Phone Ind. 9, Main 1612 a MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE ust realize at once on atx minutes’ ride from post-| Park in the Rainier Val and to car; no assess nd fine soll; $17 35 monthly. 451. & SCHROEDER Will sell corner Jot on dist and Green- wood av., at a real bargain; $35 re- quired, balance terms to suit. X-161 care Star, —--| FAMED advice to inventors Sony four-room bungalow; fine view Green Lake, now rented; only two | {4+ Henry Bldg. Main 96 blocks car; ‘furniture if desited Vory cheap: $1,800; $50 down, 8 wi O-A Central] _ ‘rates om Vana) re. MATE Bt SURE NP Consulta- Tow? tion free: :_ Injuries: husband. wife: ur ; 703 Leary. M. $174: 1. 1378, tern beste ost equipped hop in. ‘town. _M. “toa 8, metrist, * Theumatism. nervous. and chronte Alseases, piles, etc. My modernized treatment. ts remarkably suc ful. Arcade Annex. rooms 236-337, x5ai2 Prection nose, Dr. ehildre: aati throat, catarr? ullinnls. MEN and Women! TRENCH German methods. ' 206-7) Li Bldg. opposite ‘pontoftic ian Doctors, 400 Globe Bide. at Madison. Consultation free. for y_ woman. 10-1, . Cool Goltre, — women, an Cota oe ieee Sint . ¥ icone ae Forelgn Patents. in di istered e it Hoge alae Write & red Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys, 20 years §-room modern cottage, full wal Huddinge basement; cement walks |! 58 and steps; paved streets; $150 cash balance easy terms, Quoen Anne AN COW he 1624. a toliabie fice before paving your FATHORS AND MOTHERS, plumbing done, and get figures, DON'T you want a new, warm, com-| 1811 8th av, Main 1862, Ind. 1307, fortable, easy-payment’ HOMIs for) ~~ ~~" paiiernm ER, your family? Come in any evening, talk it over. American Bullding Co. Op White bid MASPATTLE HOME BUTT DERS, TTLE Je Real estate in all parts of the city and state, GBORGE L. COLMAN, 10 Leary Bldg. Seattle. FOR At ‘B—Resiaences in all parts SAMUEL COLLYER, 804 Lear Bldg. Member Soattle Real Eatate Assn. Kodak rolis devetoped for ic, any In at 1, at 6 they're ‘done Photo Shop, P.-1. Bide. REAL ESTATE Nelate at spawns Block, 3,500. rement nt House, feneca. tad. 69. Right prices, firat clase work, y SEVERAL atny POR IMMIGRA- TION INSPECT Examination February 200% For § iat preparation see Mr. Calvin, a Bldg. before 2p. tn eo = special appointments, INTERNATIONAL — a SCHOOLS. Sa04 Sans sa Bargain lot of show casos, good ag now, $6 a foot. 2005 gnd av, cor. __Virginia. Main 8406. u Tahar PROPERTY. UR OPPORTUNITY Large tracta on new Lake Burten car ew now under construction; $20 aie Wek, Bb New York lock. | Maci"s~Coast ~ Many 7 jew York Bloc tia’ 4410. 6 Main 735, Cherry St. Ind. 1st, Main 86;