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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912, Tee ee eee OOOOH OOOO OOOH MEOH OOOO OOOO EOOOO EEE HOES MOVING PICTUR ESTORY OF A GERMAN CARRIED AWAY BY HIS OWN MUSIC. eee eee hh 4ees TT Ter ere eee ST 69 Ooo OF RIM SS AWFUL TUNE RYAN SAYS “GO ON WITH ‘THE HANFORD PROBE” Press Leased Wire) Neb, Aug. 1.—That proceedings & Judge Hanford had for simitar inquiry and that there be any turning back J. Bryan's opinion of he inquiry, expressed in - - lasue of the Commoner. resigned,” says the ed- ly to escape the ox- would be incidental to proceedings. Several have expressed the further proceedings are ry. Unquestionably Han- i Lad suffered sufficient dis there ts another side to this Investigation has di that Hanford used his position to ald the special interests, It is free. ly charged that representatives of| these interests persuaded Hanford to resign that there might not be further exposure. Congressman Berger insists that there shall be a. thorough investigation of the dis | $1,000 in the McNamara di SEE THE BUBBLE e BIG BALLOON DARROW IN SECOND DAY OF — HOT CROSS EXAMINATION): (Ny United Press Leased Wire) C08 ANGELES, Aug. 1 —Resum. Ing hie attempt show that Clar ence Darrow was willing nee, even after the arrest of Bert Frank- tin for jer bribing, and that he a Leo M. Rappaport in closures concerning this Means] tceenapatio to spend this amount judge's agency for corporation con- cerns. Berger ts right. “A thorough investigation along! this line may open an investigation with respect to other federal | No one could desire further humil- | lation of this unhappy man, who has brought disgrace upon the bench, but there ought not be any turning back, now that a way has been opened for inquiry all along losed | the line.” AKE PROGRESSIVES PLAY IN WITH STANDPAT SCHEME with the cut-and- af program previously mapped | pthe standpat wire pullers working overtime to break pressive forces in this) alleged third party con- ee at Tacoma yesterday delib- out real progressives pation. The Aberdeen) ” - was in active operation. | refused to let any- ik uniess he had previously that nothing would be the slated program. prosrowsives tried to be | had come to discuss the best course in hay state to nominate By or a full tleket on @ third they were shut out. | Knowing that the national pro- gressive convention would recog nize the real progressive delegation lof 14 elected by the Roosevelt cam- paign committee, which was select | od at the Rooseve}t-La Follette con vention at Aberdeen by approx- imately 1,000 progressive repre |sentatives from all parts of the state, Beeks, Whitham and the oth- jor third partyites concluded that |there was no use contesting their | seats at Chicago. So they ratified the selection of the original delega- tion, and merely added three names as alternates. They are: HL. H. Whitham and W. B. McElvainé, of Sea'tic, and C. EB. Taylor. A committee of ten was then ap pointed to issue a call before Au | suse 12 for state and county con ventions. T NIGHT OF THE KIRMESS — PROVES TO BE A BIG SUCCESS & strange little world we it's a mighty good one part. at the Moore theatre Mitted with elf-like series of rhythmic with agility lightly and because there are a They moved ~llortaa y did it ones cannot move so easily, legs need mending, much care and attention in this world of! and scientific treatment to give them the child's heritage to run about and jump and play. Society girls danced so that poor little chil- dren at the Orthopedic hospital might be able to use their little legs, too, in time. The opening night of the Kirmess was an undoubted success. It was a brilliant affair, both as to the per- formance given and from the stand- point of a large and enthusiastic | audience The second performance wih be given tonight. NEW CLUB of the Washington park Who™met last night in| ‘hall, 23rd and Madison, to the establishment in the neigh- the park, organized a nye Se et “pi. to show the council beat that an incinerator be harmful to the dis They will also try to get a Sehool house and fire sta- for your family is tant. Use SON'S ZED MILK ized according to modern and Woe 2 method. Order Ht, Mpllofereen Eliott 22a 3 || 4 << teclub, This) “Big Family Immoral” Dr. Grabam Taylor, founder of the Chicago Commons Social Set- tlement, in ap address at the Chau- tauqua yesterday, declared that the idea of a family of indiscriminate | size was immoral. “Marriage, Mor- | ality and the Home” was the sub- ject of his address. He declared |that the emancipation of women was a hopeful sign, and that nowa- | days & woman need not marry for a living. Taylor. speaks tonight (i “The Church and the Soctal Society Man ‘Scavenger’ Member of Smart Set to Drive Cart as Did Grandparents. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—James Ewing Mifflin, a member of one of the oldest English families in the state, shocked certain members of Philadelphia's “400" by announcing that in the historical pageant, which is to be held here next October, he intends to drive a plain, ordinary dump cart now in vogue for remov- ing garbage and refuse from the streets. Mifflin declares that, so far as he fs able to ascertain, John Miffi |the ancestor who brought wealth Into the family, was nothing |more nor less than a dump cart owner, who seems to have had a |contract for removing the clty gar- bage two centuries ago. “But,” said Miffiln, “I also say |that he was a gentleman, go I pro- | pose to appear driving the dump |cart and attired In the clothing of a gentleman of early days. It may |geem a little incongruous, but if | this is to be a historical pageant it | should be true to history.” “COWBOY” PREACHER Salvation Army, 5th av. and Washington st.—The Rev. 8. G. Bettes, the cowboy preacher, will preach in the hall tonight at 8 p. m. The &. A, Citadel band will fur- nish the music. Brig, and Mrs, Dubbin will preside. Steamship Spokane, Pacific Coast Steamship Co., sailed last night on her fourth scenic cruise of Alaskan | ports. She carried 140 passengers. Purchase of a lot adjoining the Irving school, in Ballard, has been authorized by the school board, also an additional lot for the new Salmon Bay school, to regain some McNamara evidence, the day after Franklin was taken into custody, and therefore bribery and nothing else was responsible for! the closing of the dynamite cases, Assistant District Attorney Ford outlined his cross-examination of| Darrow this morning. It was Darrow's second day un- der the merciless cross questioning | of Ford, the attorney who indicted} Darrow, who has played a prom nent part in presenting the evi dence in his trial, and who is now attacking the labor lawyers with his bitter fire of probing, soarching questions, accusations and charges, “Did you get a code telegram rom Rappaport November 29, the) day after Franklin's arrest, request- | ing permission to spend $1,000 to re- gain McNamara evidence?" began the prosecitor “It is probable that the telegram | Was received at my office,’ Darrow, “Was « translation of that code} message, reading ‘May If spend) thousand?’ handed you by some one in your office?” “It is probable that fs correct.” “Did you then answer in code ns} follows: ‘May spend thousand if! necessary, or did you direct some | one in your ottiee to send such a ape ee PREPARING THEIR REPORT ON HANFORD From Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1— Congressmen Graham and Mo Coy, members of the house subcommittee on judiciary which heard evidence against United States Judge Hanford at Seattie, today are preparing a pee ~t of their probe, recom oe a dismissal of the Ho impeachment proceed- ings. It is probable this report will be submitted to the judiciary committee on Tuesday, after Congressman Higgins, the third of the trio of investigators, has had epportunity hed examine it. CITY BUDGET|*: The council had a busy session all day yesterday in making up part of the city’s budget for next year. The work will continue for another week. The council allowed $78,520 for the Richmond Heights tubereu- losis hospital, cut down the appro- priation for rat bounties from $3, ” to $2,500. and the number of rat polsoners from four to two, raised the salaries of two market Inspec- tors $10 each, made salary increases for about 20 sanitary inspectors to a total amount of $700, and allowed $800 for an auto for the milk in- spector, who covers 150 miles of territory in his work. REGISTRATION BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN Registration books are now open and will continue to be open until 20 days before the primary election on September 10. All those who have registered this year, however, are not required to re-register. The books are at the Prefontaine build ing and are open until 5 p. m. every day. If you haven't registered for the city election in March, be sure to do it now. DELEGATES LEAVE ‘Three of the 14 delegates to the National Progressive convention at Chicago left this morning for Se attle, They are Edgar C. Snyder and ©. Allen Dale of Seattle and Thomas Crawford of Centralia. Crawford was a Roosevelt delegate to the Chicago convention in June. “ALL FROM ar a EDMONTON, Alta,, Aug. 1.—The population of Alberta has been in* creased by immigration from the United States by between 40,000 and 50,000 persons during the present year in the opinion of Chas. H. Hotchkiss, publie commissioner of the province. Steamer Coronada, which was re cently purchased by James Grif fiths & Sons, shipping and commis sion brokers, will be brought from San Francisco by Captain John Dahl, who left last night. Work was started In the shoe fac- tory of the Zimmerman-Degen Co. yesterday. This is a new concern that was brought here through the influence of the Chamber of Com- merce. mossage “I belleve I did.” e rT 4 Bite! we ny tai ad vitalit {fon euarantoea ‘ohe dollar, 817 T CORNS- Frogner's om plasters 6 OF, 435 cure , tho, to kn Lola M. bein Beattie. al Add rennon, Nichols, bunwal i“ Titnerel AV onde r airdrosning.“e Bulldin| F wiil cure me ¥; absolute satinfec corns, a, Th vib ener, ow whereabouts Hi, Laat known t Le W. Hah. ring, ‘oF two onil- ‘orabie;| Bi hawrence, ahs Pin 4 aan e cop 0 y« ar offioe oi By oglanves, black case, p rcabiy? The Littic Towel Woodland Park, rh ry Store that Hefore the examination started) H Pp Wanted—Female Defense Counsel Earl Rogers de clared that Ford's interpretation of Darrow's code telegrams to Kappa: erroneous, and demanded and translations of all Wanted—Young perienced la work as tel telegrams in the possession of the|~ prosecution. After some argument District Attorney Fredericks gave) Rogers his translations of the rd baport telegrama SANITARY Three 12%0 cans sardin Ibe. rolled > * ib pple butter, 16; sar- rolls tollet pa~ 1 iSe: 266 sliced pineapple, fe; 186 can shrimps, lec, red currant Jelly, 150 and Me glass; strawberry and raspberry jam, 1 giase, tomatoes, < to lho 1b; Malaga grapes, 180 1b.) be cucumbers, 3 for ibe domentic Sw: ma can’ be tb tomatoe een corn, peaches, ibe WESTLAKE Six cans milk (emall), 260; corn- tareh, 2 for the, French mustard, 10e jar: Greening, lee beth lbe salad dressing. Jotlo, & fo oc: Mhaker walt, t tor tee tf tbe; Ihe canned shrimps, shredded whea ibe brooms, dbo; 8 ibe baked beans, ate ibe pke washing fo pk. ACADEMY Dancing Guaranteed tn Halls for ely fevery dar = evening) jal always free, Dances Wednesday and Saturday. Mate 301 THE SEATTLE STAR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS —The date eee eee expires is ir of your paper. = baet a on ie ‘of dat mt When that date arriy peription hae not again f your “mam trom tht list tthel iy on the address 7 For the © ‘we have entatli cations: . 6409 Ballard av. ‘. 5 ral RS | Brag. Stores, rere. {2 and a at.. Third ay. aod won at. rat av, near Sorin be Phone ranches gill be given as Transient rates ure 100 per line or ‘ines for the o rice of & for cash PIANO SNAPS $700.00 = NOTE PLAYER d new. Sampi NOTE PLAY#R-PIANO, 4 for demonstration pur- rposes, new. Price now . ++ $878.00 SMALL GRAND PIANO, used for concerts, scratched up some, but mighty fine ton: piano, Price now ...6485.00 UPRIGHT PIANO, one of the reatest pianos In the wreete Jaed conatderabl, ood $660.00 u $850.00 $600.00 bu yet for 60 years, Price hike oO Png a *RIGHT gran plano 1a, brass,” beautiful tone. Prige now $837.00 UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly ed, a standard make piano, fine ‘tone. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, guaranteed for 10 years by maker, fing tone, used, not hurt, Price tis UPRIGHT GRAND fujl size, late case full scale, good order. now $375.00 $350.00 8.01 PIANO design, Prio $110.0 Call and took at these goods. They are here as advertised. Rasy terms, can be arranged. date terms to your needs. WALLING PIANO COMPANY 200, 201, 202, 208 Arcade Annox, SOUVENIK ANB CURIO SITOP Iry, postcards and pen- Union St, near P. ¢ patorium Dye Works, 42 i. Mad fnon, Kast 292, Wagon calls, doliv~ mptty. $400.00 {WORTH & SONS. Main or Wilfott 949, va y_ Unde ing Parl 214 14th N. B, North 212. W. &. Pork- ne Waneral Direc University. ney Watson Co. tors, Third av. and in 18; Bitott 254 rLy Ube Westin to Fats ty Cams red for w #, receptions heraim, PARIS Lorene Hi bike, BURNS FLORAL © Main 2418-—Cut flowers, designs, seeds. Price now $160.00) iy bute, We accommo a And dressmak oat comple ST and four ‘small w. ¥. pork and beans, |) Hor Pe ERY THING womer Ine: ih ir oe NB GUATA ehfldren Héed, Kenny- INT TRONS to Q BLECTIICAL, ___ Help Wanted—Male WANTED —tee learn th paid while ten ‘ od rning. Gail br write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGS High Grade Bohook * Washington St TANTTOR number of He will be 4 which you w cont Within nlx weeks wnsed janitor opening in Seatt nh qualify quickly at th: attle ien- i eoring School, First av. W and it aqui jBecatine he rolle at oom 20¢ Empress The- it eel Gis waite ther. Ove! Py oy o, aingie Fooms ite and ; $1.50 we tion 40 da student or an T countant, 208 Pactfic Inatitute, nced lad opontt » sight. Chet Ko them. 2424 y Stu Nroad mei home 2g juarantee qualt on ma aa ‘jareas Ao White naliding and WOMEN wanted f ‘ailwe and wirel Tel 706 First ay. y and a our photo contracts, jon yet. Sells oa io, 1006 North COLTER pe raphy ar “railway eachers are old Gradua hol Joa ttie. witions and remont ay. _Wanted—Miscellaneous Wantod—s- S-paveenger Ford; mt be in good oondition and cheap for cash, Wanted, to bu ro kinds Ro 1209 Third av 7, stoves, furnitire of ins, 4766 Hallard av. ecial Notices. __ Jone Hentto, prot, ot botany medicine; Bpanish steam bath: pecially. shew matiam, Virginus Hotel, antly furnis t accom i, 2 hh ally, ke a Tipoadway, bp. BF. § TEL, Hhode t Oc day and HOTHL, Rainier, building, Ra! GRAND amma Bho and stiake, offers new, modern, w. en N. Main PACIFIC rat——Ratea 600 datly and w jolondrina iiniment for ~___Furnished Rooms. _ Sth & Virginia, n: Cy rooms, with th ations, lowest #15 Howell, Main All outside, modern rooma. jonab! ed rod ? ing distances 406 corner Broadw and Yesler,? Modern, $2.00 a w Prentiss. proprietor. nd, 66 Virginia ot. 0 week and up. 168 n at, brick 60c and up. Bath. HOTEL aed boc. b22 aisth av, Nic Hate” tratton, 6326 Ballard av. Bal- fd 19839. n Hotel Living ern. Rates § I » OXFOR ern; rates Harrington, Up. “Hotel G a and up ib eoset and 6-room ent or sale, Call FOR ~ Tuan" house; gas! ton park; % 27th ay, N. T0.06-—Four roo! tlor view. No with or with at. "Ha. to $6 woek. GNDON—ii2% Ath ay d Tbe, Willott 6421 J. 193i ist av. Mod- 60 per week and up. dD, 0 Ist av, mod- 0 per week and up. % Second. §2 week T Wash.) rma. bathe, for Rent. RATAN houses for at fur Kenwood modern evenings SNAP a | plocks of Wash! jock of Madisc m Bast 8098 ma; modern, supe rth Queen Anne car. 671 Newton st. ao rooma, Hear pusile Pike wt, Yehitote nie wo well furnished housekeeping roomns for rent, Main 2147. | Eholge, mod- $2.00 3-room. iv or heate: int 6. roomy fee $1260 month. Modern iis Hitch W. Biss, Anne 2106 atal| € Biacolslor Apis. furni Main ie . Comtort- close in Malin & 14 up. ~ Acreage. 60 TO 100 BU. OF WHTeAT TO THE AChE. 20 TONS OF POTATORS TO THE ACTB, If you can possibly man ought to arra: seo our. Now. are nellin, vicinity © see fine cultiva pa of 60 to 100 wheat to the 0 fielda that will praduce 20 t of po- tatoes to the acre, and other crops In pre portion. You will see a set- ued farming community with 0d roads, schools, nice farm homem, free mati delivery, tele phones, Clowe to these fine cultivated fa =e we have land which we are selling for $25 TO #0 PER ACRE. On very easy tow farms with ushels of comparatively easy When you see this land, see what {t will do, We believe conolude that F TIL LA Fe SOUND—and THE CHEAPEST, WEST & WHEELER, 309 COLMAN BLOCK. RAISE YOUR OWN WAGES By putting $1 a week into « piece of first class land near the City of Centralia. The railroads are spend- tng over $1,900,000 there this sum- mer for shops, roundhouses and new depot. [ts population, which is over 10,000, will double’ in the next three years. The city that tate in percentage rowth, nment ‘are be- in cheap there but will more than double before the summer ts over. We 10-acre tracts just three from the city, on a 4004 road, tn a good settioment good schools, telephone, and the soll is first Class; absolutely tree mravel or rock; easily cleared les well. You can secure emple mt right near the land. Price 8 of each 10-acre tract. $10 cash and $1 a week SOUTHWEST WASHI AND COMPANY m 16 Downs Bik, A HOME FOR THE LANDLESS MAN or and eventu You can solve the high cost of living problem. Hay something to well that the peopl in the efties must buy. The farm- wetting rich In the laboring Your road to independence Rie & pro ‘our, easy to clear, free from rock and from’ 3-4 to 2 1-2 miles ete. e three things required— Location, Quality and Right Price. Mills in nolghborhood provide steady pmployment. Ideal for home or nvestment. Price $35.00 to $50.00 per acre. Very easy terme RAY BRULET 411 Hoge Bide. THE BEST ON THE MARKET S-nore tracts on Everett interurban, #5 minutes’ ride Pike st, 16 minutes’ walk from station, “Do not pay $500 to $1,000 an acre for wae when you can buy 5 acres for You, I will sell you 5 acres for" "$1,050, on easy terms. See them, price adjoining land, then you will know it's « bargain. HERMAN SCHROEDER 223 Liberty Bldg, Opp. Postoftic OF COLHY Nine acres of rich alder bottom land, with running water, in weil tm proved district, some good timbe: driving distance to market; 40- minute boat service to Seattle; close to school, R D., phone service and delivery from store; soll Ideal for frults, berries, gar- den or poultry, Price $900; $100 cash CLIFFORD, 1019 Third Av. tracts all around Seattle. IMPROVED VALL A Within a few minutes’ walk interurban station, stores, eto, Fine cleared tract arden soll, with new ouse, fireplace, artesian well, chicken hou: w shed, ete. $950, part cash and ‘$10 Burke & Barrar, 104 RM of the schoo of rich 4-room. OL BARE D TRACT AT AUBURN 37x44 FT., FOR $210 M: # fine large n. Graded t taxes during life of ontract and no interest. In Rali- road addition Just a few at ve terms and prices. OLE HANSON & CO., or New York Block. YARD 10 acres on boulevard, between Port Orehard and Bremerton; short drive to U. 8. Navy Yard; close to salt water; very good soll; level; fine timber, Price $900, one-third cash. FFORD, 1019 Third Av. CL d tracts all around ttle. Business Chances. m modern hotel, Ke cr within a fow tom ott Wealth’. “Adare onre Star a For Bale—Lunch room and restaur ; bargain; going away. 1210% Touns, $100 and up. Main 0047 Nici TTY TeLT Big skiey ilk HOODS Cc CANAL foot water front, sev~ cleared, more slashed, two good jorame shore ap price o sd a house. HN A 117 Cherry St. Lingdin Beach, with tite $1,760 4x106 terms, Henry, own- land: or, Haye just returned from famous Fergus county, Montana, where T located every ‘man who saw the land, The most favored whent belt of North America; no irrigation Will return there every two weeks on spectal excursion rates furnish= ed by the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Ry. A few excellent homesteads left close to the rall- road. Also any part of 36,000 acres excellent wheat land cheap, A: t $600 BUYS 10 ACK $40 CASH, $10 MONTHLY east of Kirk- ile from kland direct, Madison car and county or steamer Urania to Burke & Warrar's office in Kirkland or call 104 Cherry St sat CHEAP CHICKEN RANCH road within & minutes’ f the ferry landing at Kirk- land, for $1,300, This place ts im- roved with well built 2-story houne, chicken house, well, ete. Terms $100 cash, balance $15 a month. J. Brenaman, ferry dock Madison park, on Lake Wash- a take the torr: LAKE WASHINGTON VIEW LOT-—-THE BEST BUY THERB 18 BY BIG ODDS FOR THE MONEY Within 20 minute: of Pioneer Squai attle today. The price is only $400.00, $10.00 down and $6.00 per month. Th: lot overlooks the lake shore boulevard, is within five walk of « of our city It has water lighta, and sidewalks, on foot street. You esitate to loo perty If you want fine investment or choice house site. BURKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry St. urge elty 4 On ad Rann LOANS City AND COUNTRY LOANS improved or vacant property, any amount, $50 to $600; long of short Ume; cary payment Iny, sturtevant & nik in 61 66 amount to $10,000." 00 and tip. NOY, Wik. oe ¥ rt eiry; it Amerte $03 ond if BAe nN BHOKBRAGH CO. Loans from | $6.00 to ee to ALAR PEOPLE Without phitg or MONEY, LOANED ON PURMITOR, Pianos, warehouse receipts, etc, For Saie—Poultry. , And will pay 6 cents a pound over the market price for good stock. Hpectal prices for stock that wil grade up to Al standard, Highes| market price for good killing stock PACIFIC POULTRY CO., INC. New Corner Market, First and Pike. Phone Elliott 3268 THe KALEM POULTRY MARKEE Dressed chick eo ++-19¢ per tb, Spring ‘chicken -..86e per Ib, Live and aay? urkeys always on 1600 ¥ Pike. Place. Wanted to Buy--F urniture 3227, For Sale—Wood and Coal. tent oad cout tor Sale -— Miscellaneous. Pr inunte Dover, the Deawtiyar wee howany player giana, with ey of mu rolis; full seal side, 88-note; I mod tes, regular m t $750; used lous than 1 year n college work; priced for quick wale, $490; 3 years’ time to pay It in, {t necesnary. 132 North Broed= orner of Job A GOOD Bi The Star has large oak filin Roa net; has 9 large letter fi 2 pigeon hole drawers for contrache, ete, 18 drawers for miscellaneo' papers and 2 large drawers, 3s regular filing cabinet for real es- ‘ os or law business. Call Star of- LETTER Ting cabinet” and stand. Oak, and in excellent condition, nif taken at om Cali Vatson dump wage 3% ‘Studebaker, “Boe Mathe Goodson, Manley Stable DAMAGED BATH TUBS Damaged bath tubs, $12.00 and complete. Rustad’s, 316 2nd av. la; bargain. “B 2 Classified Directory ROTC nae RN Business ‘adjuster and coum sa}or. 201 4 White a Phon Dini. $5.00 DOW $5.00 MONTHLY 100 BEAUTIFUL LOTS $176 TO $250 EACH Fauntleroy car to end of the find our sales- ay and Sunday from 10 to 6 Phone if you want to go before the above days. a H. WHITE CO. __ 407 Ortet YOUR LIVING EXPENS __| MERIDIAN AV. bargain, EI by ering this piace at Kirkland, not far from the ferry landin; House and 3 tracts of land, wit spring, where one can raise a couple tho sand chic market, besides and berries for Price $1,260; terms $100 ance like rent, only $15 an To see this place take a M. car and county ferry or steamer Urania (19 beats daliy) to Burke & Farrar’s office in Kirkland, or ry St PHINNEY DISTRICT Nice 5-room cottage, all assess- ments paid. Only $2,000. Terms, $150 cash. Let us show you. BURWELL & MORFORD Main 3865. 675 Colman Bldg. ; DAN Phe Canadan Bank ol Head office, Torenta, Canada branches fn Canada, ete.) G nk ef business. Ti it allow: ving nd | de ita . ¥ Mi ‘HAND tables aad teeth nf w Wikk! TRALEE KE. SCOLLEND| 20)-263-204 First Av. op i RS sy Rearwrnene maker, F. Sonn. ane i. R Ay, cialtet.- 303 ‘Walker Bidg., former= i ly Burke Bid 1.96, wak “MON Fz W_KLINE. (ee ancary BL makes a ae Huson, room 321 Hinckley. “iitiott 3418. Free d delivery. CAPITOL HILL Northeast corner 16th and Galer, 40x120 to room hou decorated, vn ainted and bloc! te Beaulitel view und cites to two car lines. Pri Owner, X-382. SOME RENTER BUY THIS SNAP The cutest home tn University sec tion below cost; 60-ft. frontage, $1,500; terms; beautiful | Ye mountains and lake; trees, splendid lawns; all improvement Phone Owner, “Kennedy,” Main 8036, or Kenwood 927, A’ Really, __Truly Snap. RAINIER BEACH SNAP $350—Beautiful tract and home site, 150x150x100 feet; lies perfect; fine soll, city water; sidewalked; $100 cash, $10 per month. WAI 8. DE Hoge Bidg. Main 2202. Vroom modern house, with full co- ment basement, good plumbing, fixtures; improvements in and paid inh full, near University ibrary; $2,650; $100 cash, $15 a month,’ including interest. 5247 Kenwood 2. FOR SALE The last real bargain to be had in Moore's University Park is on 18th av, N. EB, just south of 52nd. The price is exceptionally low if taken by August 15. Not for sale later. James 8. Ditty, Star Office Sacrifice—S-room modern cottage, 60th, Meridian car, $1,200, $350 cash. Look this up. ALDRIDGE, 801 Northern Bank. Bargain Green Lake bungalow, moi ern, fireplace, beamed ceiling, be- low cost. $1,650; $250 down,’ No assessments. Queen Anne 2429. You better look Into this if you want a strict- ly modern 6-room house. Owner, 6011 Meridian ay, North Jc, _lth } iy For (gah Re dences in sii parte or SAMUEL “COLLYER, 926 Leary Bid, nber Seattle Real Estate Ass 10 ACRES FOR $390 IT want to sell this bad, It ean have it for $390 rtly cleared and almost ready for next year's crop, Address X-384, The Star. id AGRES TIMBER mill, south of Port Or- over the bay from Seattle; growth of fir and cedar. tract; $50 cash FFORD, 1019 Third Av. AUBURN Eight minutes from, land by N, ty. near station; $260 for $10.00 down, $6.00 monthly. rt § Upper, 304 Leary Bldg. _ KIRKLAND RANCH 4 acres of rich loam soil, oléared, fenced and tn crops, 2 living springs, 6-room house, chicken house, ete, 100 chickens, Jersey cow giving 4 gallons milk per day, Wor quick sale, price Fivago, on easy terms, lyde Jackworth, Kirkland Hotel, Kirk- land, Wash. MAPLE AND ALDH LAND North of Seattle, near interurban; land on each side selling for $406 and up. Price $126 per acre, cash, Holton Co,, Ballard worth 2 acres | room furnished flat for sale. Her-| — For Sale—Furniture. Nawe and top and two nections for filing contracts or af 1 pape! Bargain for some real estate or law firm. Call ar office OAK CHE containing _ ra drawers tine condition; Is a bar- gain and can be used for ward- Call Star office. Gombination oak wardrobe a drawer cabinet with mirror at bo ain. Fine for office or home, Call Star office. Fobe. Main ‘room house; cost For Sale+Livestock Bight head sale cheap, welght 1,600. Now, if you want’ cheap horses, come and see these, Priced as low as $26.00 and up to $100, 613 Westlake av, N. HORS’ AUCTION Co. a. sales Cam eh harness, every Tue: W. Robb, Auct. Phone’ Maya 1803. of gradin i7ad ist Ave wegen modern 8-|~ Mf, ROE for tom 1,200 to| § th ody Detective Agency, ‘Arcade Bldg. Criminal and clvit rivate work; consul S ential, “Bitfott gars ton Cont ‘vice trea, supertence: lawe property vate; confidentia! Rooms 408-8. bile Ph, Main 1040, advice on any subject the Legal Aid Bureau! laws cent cerning husband and wife; ex- f from Farnishments, Hen. Beedle. 16 yr: Hen, ‘ears’ Pot. husband “sca Fights: all cases pri- Consultation fees, s Music building. 323 8 bulldin, rs. axpecients Te a highs est courts. 211 Bost —Oft.. Main tit. Hea Be Phones Sommer, Lawyer, 103 2nd &. Consul- tion’ free. < WIESTLING. __bullding. Collections. Corwin Tov Consultation free. —_—_—_—_—_—————., USICA Things worth knowing—That the Music Co,, 426 Walker Bidg., ¢ a fine line of Ten-Cent Miiite cum Rumbers as, Rarearolle oO" sky, Raymond, Flatter airy, Overture 2 Este Avery, 305 Denny Bid site Bon Marche, will contin es through summer. and plano. sia” Bailey ‘Baliey” Bide. Ro si. > Mandolin, ns 510 Peopio's Banke Bdge NEW PIANOS TO RENT —Re ap. jed_ on purchase. 1 reade Annex " tina. tg register x ‘and Trade Mark Attorneys: tly in eae 500_Central nusiain Ma Burke rid PAYTERNS AND MODELS Seattle Pattern Works, 816 First Av. South. Best equipped shop. Main DAY—THURS ma % THIRD AV. hots Please are made # JOHNSON'S ag Liberty Bldg. 3rd_and Union, PHYSICIANS Tobie Sound as team tracking. William Jolly, 307 furniture mover, ‘oto! Rot! i phones 931, Piano, Tiiott asst

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