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EDD queat ot thy speech of ace ON, je the stand on th fteas indicated in bh Here . ; ---Where’ [hey hour taken by the candidates of the republican, ¢ ‘tance, Wilson through hie indorsement of the demoeratic platform and hia public utterances, Roosevelt in his “confedsion of faith” to the national progressive party, in convention at Chicago: TAFT Against it... and referendum « sae ‘of public officers of judicial décision ballot jal primarie: ‘election of U. in campaign expenditure: 3 — tax amendment ees a anthtrust law, which must stand unamended. Federal control, Moderate revision slowly .. gh cost of tiving Favors commission to study it... wage laws .... : compensation . hours for workers ..... safety regulations .. 4 pensions .. lai pattrece .... ‘a Ith board 4 gest ownership In Alaska For it on railways only Silent ....605 aC Silent Silent Stient Silent Silent Silent For Aldrich plan GUESTS OVER 80 — OLD AT cee “cupparcer é Mrs. Helen Huntley, 83. _ Acharming party for “giris” was given Thursday afternoon, when = N. entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs. Helen M. Huntley, who is only 83 years old. its were ali “girts” of Mrs. Huntley's age, and all ofd frie: For it -For . .For secveees . . For, with restriction on amounts - Tariff for revenue only ... » For Sitent . WILSON seen F For ... Silent For P oF F spent. oF THE STAR—SATURD Stand mocratic and progrossive partios for pron! ROOSEVELT, ‘or it. «For, or, ‘or. «For, «Por, ‘or publicity. or, Federal control by strong commis ficials. Drastic amendments to antitrust daw for complete smashing of monopolies. Caused by high tariff. tariff would end it. For . For Says low © Fe iF F F Fi FP F . 8! Fi A For lent Against For * Silent . teneeee Against Aldrich pian . | Reading from left to right: Mrs.. Nancy Holmes, 84; Mrs. Laura Marsh, 85; Mrs. Rebecca Faddis, 83; Mra. Henry Maschmedt, 1912 14th is on a visit from Cuprum, idaho. nds of other days. They were Mrs, 84; Mrs. Laura Marsh, 85; Mrs. Rebecca Faddis, 83, and Mrs. Daugherty, 82. — RS A MOVEMENT FOR GENUINE RESS,”” DECLARES ROOSEVELT BEACH, Mass, Aug.jham Lincoln has there been & #0 & great audience;movement which contained such Col. Roosevelt said in}large promise for the good of the whole people. In a recent speech the fact |Gov. Wilson is reported as saying are absolute of the progressive pletform that it with | would require a Sabbath day the old parties and that ney to drive through it, and for the old machines | that reason he is unable to find out corrupt and impo-/ what it is all about. If he is unable to the rank and}to find out what it means it is be- old parties equally |cause he has not taken the trouble us for good citizen-|to try. Wilson speaks as if the pro- the spirit of true Amer-|greesive platform is very long. As a. matter of fact, it is almost the our ranks, men/same length as the democratic plat- ‘ entirely regardiess of|form. The difference is that our Political affiliations, creed,|piatform states explicitiy and def- or the color of their jinitely what we intend to do with Ours is a movement of gen- | the vita Iquestions of the day, and it is entirely sincere and practical, have fearlessly faced social | whereas the platform on which Wil- ic problems of the | son is standing avoids the most im- Not since the days of Abra- portant issues. a a ease soar ie a and convicted for gumbiing, this VICT MAYO | morning wired him and the chief of Or., Aug. 17.—Gov. West & telegram from Redmond, | o a demanding their resigna Ona, the mayor had been tried | PROGRESSIVES PLAN | FOR PRIMARIES King county progressives are meeting in Eflers hall, Third: av. and University st., this afternoon. |The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the arrangements for the holding of the preferential prt- | martes on September 7 here. All progressives are invited to be |present. Whether to have polling places. tm all 281 precincts In the city, or one in each ward, or legis lative district, will be one of the questions to be decided. Other de- talls will be gone over so that an labeolutely successful primary elec |tton will be assured. and their Victoria who dt friends to our State the good things had while here and of the sarvice Sypcial service is a part Organization, which only nd constant vigilance can f AMATEURS TAKE NOTICE Why not have your dane right? It costs no if lett with A. M. FROST 1382 Wiest Ave. but our our very gratifying, fant ithe good will of ¢ity}to join those of ins. LA BOHEMMIENES’ Play and sing from 6 to 8 finishing more IRCHESTRA CENTRAL WET WASH Phone m Anne 1894 Auto Serv! Best of Work 20 pounds for 600. 2%e tor every additional pound. Rough ary 400 per dozen. 024 Ninth Ave. N. PAID ADVERTISING PAID FOR BY . W. ADVERTIING BUREAU IN THE KINDLIBST SPIRIT POSSIBLE, AND WITH THAT to cm ature which In my salient characteristic Attention of the reading public to that ad at whieh in this paper by the “Heattle { w Glee a nization formed for the purpose of controlling to Own selfish ends the office of Coroner, of King County, on lay. Wednesday and Friday 1 In th » ttle Ur falter Kelt + We bring «i, 0, your attention the ¥, boaste—that Dr, is spending money which T dfrect lub” admite—t and that it Is nomination and election. tvertisoment to takers’ Gi n ie Ste © Respeetfi DH. J. A. eNT didate for Coroner, (Paid Advertisement) nneth Mackintosh BOY POISONED HIS PARENTS (By United Press Leased Wire) SANTA ROSA, Cal, Aug. 17.— Calmly explaining how he expert-| menied with rat polson before gt ing it to his parents, Adam Clark, the li-yearold boy who posoned his mother and whose father ts dy- ing from the same cause, today sits! in his cell in the county jail here, {apparently unconcerned as to his | fate. A threat on the part of the boy's mother to place him in a reform school for misconduct is the alleged motive for the crim . FREE! FREE! Wonderful Treatment for Aches and Pains With Arnold's Electric Vibrator. It's for you who suffer from Aches and Pain, Rheumatism, Lum- bago, Sciatica or Poor Circulation. You can get a free treatment for all Aches and Pains with the marvel ous’ pain-relieving power of this new way of circulation. One short treatment with Arnold's Electric Vibrator quickly relieves all Aches jand Pain. You don't need to wait in doubt. One fifteen-minute treat- ment’ shows results. Points to consider: This Vibrat- or has forty pieces of construction; has three speeds, controlled without a brake; dust-proof motor; guaran teed for one year. on 1911 and 1912 are no charges on, jand I am here to stay. Look at all | Vibrators before buying. If the Ar. |nold don’t stand first in way, |then take your choice. | Ask Swift, Bartell Kk Pioneer, Guy lor Quaker drug stores. Any drug store in state can get you the Ar nold. Satisfied customers is our motto, Free demonstration by Ar nold, 33-4 Arcade. Paid Advertisement PAID FOR BY THE KING COUNTY UN- DERTAKERS’ . SO- CIAL CLUB. With the reputable undertak- ers in King county boosting Dr. Walter Kelton for cor oner, Dr. Ghent singing for the Morticians’ Solow club and Dr. J, Tate Mason a trus tee in the Bull Terrier club, it sure looks like “Hvery- body's doin’ it.” Doing what? Voting for Dr. Walter Kelton. Watch this space next week. All repairs done | sion, Strengthen anti-trust law by strong amendments. Diserim- inate between good and bad trusts, Revision “in Interests of whole peo- ple. ‘ommission to study it. ‘or all tollers. ‘oF all toilers, or. or. or. or. ‘or, Hent. ‘or, gainst Aldrich plan, FOR SAKE OF HEA NAME WASHINGTON, Aug, 17.—That a certain congressman may be com Pelied to defend himself on a charge of breach of confidence in revealing confidential information furnished by President Taft, if the house committee investigating charges against Major Ray presses contempt charges against Seere tary of War Stimson for refusing to produce “missing papers” in the | ¢ case, is the report circulated today in government circles here. it is said the president told this congressman that a certain phase! of the Ray case could be investi | gated, but that for the sake of a) woman's good name, all scandal should be suppressed, The con- Oreseman is said to have this information, HUGH TODD MAKES! SPEECH HERE Hugh Todd, progressive candi date on the democratic ticket for governor, was the principal speaker at the King County Democratic club regular meetting this noon, Mrs. Mary A. Monroe, candidate for state school superintendent, also spoke. “I am not asking for votes be cause I have been « life-long demo- ei sald Todd. “That sort of phrase means nothing. I have been & progressive and propose to be so in the future. My record In the leg- islature is open for inspection. Todd has just returned from a whirlwind campaign im Spokane, ee and Walla Walla coun on {PUBLICMARKETS SANITARY 25-08. can baking powder wh our, 1 mack: 4 cans milk, Ie 9c; ‘Tbe uncolored J. The Queen olives in bu anchovies, S0c; 10 bars ‘soap, 260. iD, 25c: She green ribbon tea, 360; 300; 260 chill sauce, tea. 350; 580 (Se chocolat ie, WESTLAKE Pot roasts, 1% and Ite th; b neg beef, and 100 Ib.; leas lar le Ib.; corn beet, bo Ib; dry salt pork, nd lard, Lie th, 2 iba patls lard, 656, No. 10 1 ih; botled bh botled corn 1d.; Stevens’ Academy ineing’ Gastgnteet’ se 4 Private Lessons Halle for pe fevery any and evening). Trial aiways free Dances Wedn THE SEATTLE ST TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS—The da when your subscription expires te 90 the address label of your paper. When ate arr if your sub. weript # not again been paid In advages, your name ie taken from ti A change of date Jdrews label 's a receipt. aventence of our readers, Ave catablished agencies at the « locations m, 6409 Ballard ay. Phone these branch: rates will be given oftice” Transient por line or 6 ti * rates for thi |[ A REASONABLE REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY INSTITUTION for any case of drunk eannot cure within a week. For Teferences as to the efficiency of this treatment and our ability to effect a cure in the most obatin- Ate cases, we refer to leading bus- Iness and professional men, and can show affidavits from ‘hun |f dreds whom we cured and || who are now enjoying that com- Plete happiness which makes life Worth living and who are now in full possession of that business cumen which was deadened and shrunken, Our treatment 19 strictly pri- Yate, and does not in any way in- terfore with one’s business pur suits, Call at our office for ftur- ther informati A porsonal in- terview is necessary. W all other cures fatl, they come to us, and nono have ever taken our treatment who have not been thor- oughly satisfied with the results obtained. ens we Goatorium Dye Works, 4222 1. Mad. Wagon calls, deliv ors promptly 1 Kodak developing, 100 Fall, nop. P fu. miko. Main aveds. UAL CO., 601% 2418—Cut flowers, desig AY, AUGUST 17, 1912. ~ Funeral Directors. . permet ene WN. HUTTERWORTH @& SONS. ~ 1921 Firet ave. Main or Bil University Under i reo wity, Leo Lewin, Hours 2 to 6 p, ox. Main 1942, UPTOne CORED Operation or de over 200 canes oured Kare Amon 1 on 76. rvar yeteim, $17 Mitel Bidg., Rea: Lady attend. store or matted, 26 4315 Geneanes at STHTGPODY, scalb ' treatimnente. "ike wt. Te BLADER sharpened, dow. ranore, Zhe ete. 1401 4th Get Acquainted Boolety. Nam addres “. 708 Pine Street Nichols. bungaluwa Hinckley iil facial Buite 24, We AROOBTOOK newly pap inside w 2, 4 and T-room flats, 4 tinted and painted 4 out, gas ranges. Hee Janitor, 415 Queen Anne av. Mel- Vile, 478 Colman Bidg. Main 2541 Eimore Apts, furnished and unfur- pinned. $10 and $16, 1416 King Heacon 3900. The W modern ftoam 190F Yackvon wi hed, — 4-room, apartments; as baths, locke tric aweepor: lington, unfur heated ranges, — prival electrig washer, $18 and up. Janitor. Copeland Court, 1909 Minor, a F 5 furnished, $20; ‘phone, ght M. 4210, Excelsior Avts—Purnished and v at—A solid gold bar pin, set with fed and white stones, on bith or on Meridian car, Sunday afternoon Phone North 644. Taat—Gentiemat’s rin, Return 15% Yesier way and receive reward, Vester Apts Lost—W ednesday evening. bracelet with some engraving name “Mary. small diamond an A solid gold fed and white Meridian car, Sua Phone North 644. Byes tested tree, f Finsnon at reagmnal tle store that welts Want house & office furniture Phan@ier 610 Pike M. he on bith or on ¥ afternoon. Faduate aptictan, je prices. The lit jor lene. 1427 Bed. cash Ig;room house, m 1 at 3300 Third Queen Anne 241 VFobm house, «as, slectricity, © néighborheod, beautiful view, ve cheap to responsible people Lith &, walking distance Main 7520. Owner. For" Rent—d-room furnished furnished House at Kainier Bes Phone é-room modern house round. close to school, nt 4663 ve a A few modern 4-room cottage for fant, furniture of same for cheap. 6408 lith av. NW. Both my, $32.60. Bast 2008 wf Kent—Modern 6-reem home, nice lawn, ideal place for chick- ens, Queen Anne 9. Bett Your stove polished for 2$c. guaran- ¢ to shine four months,” Kiliott tor housework, no S to 2% Call Kenwood rofession offers more to a woman positions guaranteed #raduates. Dia- locts taught Vaudeville acts written and rehearsed, Marion Warde Dra- matic School, 256 Arcade Building. — “ HOT POINT TRONS 64.66 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Sound Electric Co. 1610 Wirat Av. Wanted—Good “girl for wenerg) housework, «ood home, Phode Kenwood iss Sienographers in need of position kindly call at the Underw« Typewriter Company, $16 Third Help Wanted—Male YOUNG MAN, don't you know what to do? Become a licensed steam. plectric m-electtical of gas onginecr, trong a “wones higher than heat’ be pure Fee ore healthful, pleasant work ee opportunities fer, progress rts tit you for in few months. ol.” Moderate i Our ayat engineer Not a tuition, ring Sch Roy st WANTED—Men and women to learn the barber trade: wages paid while learning. Call or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE wh Grade School. Washington St Wantai—More rockmen, way men 4 all around labor o railroad work at & ro-Wool- ley. Apply Puget Sound & Cascade Railway 446 Henry Bldg., city Fargain day Saturday, August 17 The will pay week's room rent, sin je room, iron beds, electric Hmht, Norwa, ot 15 Third &. Lundquist sell $25. su PECAUSE HE SELLS TAINS. Room 204 Bm puliding. * Learn to be a a berber at MOLER BARBER COLLEGR 220 Occtdental Avi i so «Yesior Way. Mon only. Rath. ixth and Pir right-of bath WHY df. for $1 THEM UP: Theatre tes Hot path ar Bay anaugh's $2.00 Hate 1116 ist av T way orner Lroadway ‘and Yosier.’ Modern. $2.00 a week B. 8. Prentiss, proprietor, Island, 86 Virginia st $2.50 week and up. 168 Main at., brick HOTEL ie HOTEL Rain erie building. Rates 60c and up. GRAND PACIFIC HoOTHL, 1115% frat——Ratos 600 daily and up. Tiooma She and boc. 522 Sixth av. Male and Female Help Wanted wee | ed card Sociallate tn in the county to communicate w j County ng mani tt Seattle, ete. In elections. ¢ p Building, Judges, mber sat Pacific to act as election primary and N Send in your na MNTRO BUSINESS COLLE olalty Tele graphy and railway accounting. Ty hers are old ex- porienced ratiroad men, Graduates go to J positions and hold them Fremont ay. Seatile, jie 1604 Hotels and Lodging Houses new hase ~ Nice Clean housekeeping rooms at Hotel Tratt 6326 Ballard av. lard 1048 CAPITAL OF Jackson b0c to $1.50 day #2.50 to. week HOTEL CLAN DON—ii8% 4th ay BS. Mooms 606 and The. Biliott 6421 J. Hotel Livingston, 1951 ist av. Mo ern, Rates $2.60 per week and HOTEL OXPORD, 1920 tet av, f ern; rat $3.60 per w and up Barrington, isis Becond. 2 week up. Hotel Consul, 6th and Wash,, rma. and up; beds Free baths fth ay. abo Housekeeping Rooms. ea odern Footnn, walkin rivate family, $10 oF $15 _112 Taylor av, @. A. 614 Three or four furnished housexeep- ing rooms, 108 11th, Kant 7769. Gue to three ros ewly furnished, i uite, Near public ,aarket, ii furnished transi nekeeping rooms at #19 Howell Furnished housekeeping rooms, 1.66 por week. 1012 Pike et, Biliott 4118W Karle, singic It K. rooms. 717 Marion Acreage. TEN-ACRE TRACTS VASHON ISLAND $600 TO $1,500 Good The ice to both 1 is good, it te par ted to berries and| two near-by cities always furnish good market! Neap transportation. Its lo-) with ake it But ou can f fruit will and cation pre a ve try not the tm Puget sound WEST & WHEELER 309 COLMAN o tracts. njoy the tr before, it utifu Very Y be ey formas, BLOCK 8% ACRES FOR §500 secure #% gores level land, covered with th of hemlock which] would make dandy poles and ts &lso suitable for pulp wood which you ean find kot foil ts good and tree gravel, faces on @ county road, and is directly opposite a pleasure! park. There is enough wood on th to more than pay for the If you are looking for a piece which will make you some mc you had better investiga only takes $19 cash and §5 per month OLE HANSON & CO. 0-0 F 214 New York Block POULTRY RANCH GLOBE IN he town of Kirk tract of rich land, with spring, chicken house and] partly cleared. If you know| ng about raising chick: d want to make money and independent, let me show you this| piace, for you can mak from the start. Price $1,259; terms $100 cash, balance $15 a month J Brenaman, offi nm Anderson's wharf, Madison 20 ACR 40 ACRE Rich loam soil, You tr . $700.00 , $1,400.00. free from rm ronning res convenionctes, Seattle. Very ULETTE & COMPANY St, Ground Floor. 14% ACRES FOR $750 Near Machias we have 14% acres, with trout stream crossing at west end. This land slopes to the wos! is near small mill which will f nish lumber to settlers at § thousand. There are some shingle bolts which can be sold at the mill Neighbors are near at hand. Schools, and R. F. D. Your groceries de- iyered right at y door. A fruit canning company at Sno-) easy nt andl 7 the! 7 of first!" for|! a ready mar: f tart) J nd, fine] 1 3%) $50 $5 PER MONT tT GROUND FLOOR INVEST. MENTS IN THE NEW CITY OF TOLT ARE IN REACH OF ALL. . - Hs Within 20 miles of Seatt! the new of Toit is r idly developing | orn city, Hight b your very eyes city i# molding tunes of the first investors. | the n | ‘This new town by the comin HOADS to W ne laet w loped valley, For TEN tate thro: ley the rich farms) and NOW two great railroads op erating trains to Tolt. hrougt Tol the TERMINUS of ‘oat Northern and the atural DIVISION point of the Milwaukee. TO TO tO For years Toit has } ered the ideal for a podern city territbry whic by the Tolt and mio rivers ts tributary T A at ed poqual- positive! Mt This one of and finest belt timber In the t ands of acres of rich valley farma. ng un w bu Jer col w town, arself, take ‘or this. as ruc Go Lt} You LT| any UT when More than tographs rangements to gv the new city of 1 the rich valley fa center at Tolt. In inde established in w town, take spe I notice of the fact that great railroad com- invested bar- reis of money in Tolt and act upon your own judg- ment LOTS NEAR THE BUSINESS CENTER ONLY $60 BACH include modern ts free. or xyatem is now in- Hed and sidewalks laid Tolt is to have modern im- provements ali completed before one year of its his- tory is recorded 3 344- 555555 AND FRU ROCK BOT- ON TO These tracts are platted on TO old hop field at Tolt. water and sidewalks extend Into these tacts, free to purchasers. 4354) OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO. 410-11-12 Hoge Bidg. Seattle, Wash. ers eepse aa I i TOLT POLT TOLT TOIT TOL homish, which is 5 milos distant, will contract for all fruit and produce you can raise for a period of & years at market prices If you are tired of paying rent and living in the city, here is your chance to strike for independence $25 cash and $10 per month will han- die this land OLE HANSON & CO. #1-3 M 314 New York Block acre tracts at $260 @ tract In Kit- sap county, where taxes are cheap, on R. FD. road. Cail up owner at Sidney 641; terma IF $850. Is this a snap or T REALTY LOAN 248 Central Bldg. City Real Estate. “RIRRTANY TANT HOV ED On good road, close-in, 4 acres of fine rich loam soil, fenced, with 2 acres cleared and ‘in crops. Two fine living springs afford plenty of! water room cottage, chicken| house, with 100 chickens, Jersey cow, otc. Owner going to Kansas. Price $1,650, © sy terms. See Mr, Hackworth, Kirkiand Hotel, Kirkland, Wash $ 48 acre ning strea tract ia mareh land, 10 a the northeast © red with al miock, the bi maple and b rolling, suitable for this tract Is dairy purpose The th 1_and free from gravel *. D,, near school, and fr iiection nining rancher and collects $30 cream, besid for home use, This tract is w You can buy $15 per month. Better come in and investigate. OLE HANSON & CO. 314 New York Block Viw LOT FOR € On easy $15. ¢ month, © of money in the savings per cent, buy this lot safe investment that increase rapidly in value upon the completion of the canals, Visit Kirkland now. Take a Madiso ear and county ferry or steamer Urania to Burke & Parrar's of- fice in Kirkland, or call 104 © ry St ey 3 AUBURN. Large tracts, 57x103, on corner, 60 t4, within 6 min ft. graded’ stre utes’ walk of new railroad shops, Hes level, and is a snap at $275, upon t $10 cash and $6 per month interest and no taxes during of contract. OLE SON & CO, 314-15-16-1 Block did value $10.00 t is A No. R e cream has three cows month for his The wants ir 1 worth the money it for $100 cash and 7 terme, In pt $5 per your bank at 4 for it is a is bound to tr N lit IAN New York ¥10.00 down k and f ‘acing the § m the water rool. B, A. Yo Fauntleroy car, $850 40x110, with alley, no better Toc for a small factory, street Imp: nis in and paid, THR CARR & MONT AV P— 31,300 | For Sale. TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TO Only essential construction of 5, nd 7-room modern bungalow: splendid view, good car service, fine lawns and excellent inside finish, oak floors, fixtures and fur- nace included, connected to sewer. Parties for future homes are in- vited to inspect and compare th workmanship and prices. Toth and Palatine av. Owner, H. Lilisjo, phone Ballard 2079. WOR SALE—Kesidences tn ail parte of the tS SAMUEL COLLYER. 926 Leary Bide ember Seattle Real Hstate Asan. f-reom houseboat, Lake Union, fur- nished, light wired, $200.00. ‘Main 2567 evenings. | ~6-room house an of ground on 42nd ay. £00; good terms. Phone Be: a8. Modern double down, property Ballard 1720 Tot FOxt8) to ib-ft alley, Chea taken at once, Phone Beacon 1117 Cozy 6-room bungalow on Lake Washington; owner going south. Bast 1 z 160 acres water front timber, black rich per acte; $1,000 cash tage, lot 50x110, $850; M. Bird. North ‘207 70th, Phone fine $40 cot F, Farm Lands. 85 10 xX? POR On good road, east of Kirkland, terms $50 cash, $10 monthly, This land Hes within one mile of beau- tiful Lake Samamish, An ideal lo- cation for try ranch and berry ranch ng within easy driving distance of the markets ia Seattle. us show you this c@. Take a Madison car and ‘erry or steamer Uranta to Farrar’s office in Kirk- call 104 Cherry St Water Front TOOTEET OF WATER FRONT FOR $ canal, near Brinnon, we 19 acres of good land. riy level, with just enough 0 drain, It has a rocky no bluff. beach can t up and made fine 1 KS & land, or On Hood yor the canal claim this » best fishing eanal ra on point to be one grounds on the This tract would 1 dandy camp site, and there are enough trees so that you can make a park {f you so desire, #2 cash and $10 @ month buys this d. OLE HANSON & CO., 314 New York Block. Nichols, Bungalows, Hinckley Bik. ~ ———_—————— west Seattle Real Estate. RARARNARAARAAALA SOUTH FAUNTLEROY LOTS $175 TO $250 EACH TERMS $5 DOWN AND $5 MONTHLY across the city Imits, you can have chickens, and no city taxes to The new 35th tending to the east line of this home new, while in, let us show you tleroy car and Just bou ch runs along dition, @ you can, Come Take a Faun- ff at the ond the line ¢ Station). Our Mr, Burns will there Sat- Valley st. between th aves, All’ tmprove- ~ Flats for Rent. $12.50 Q. A 6-room xcept paving, in and paid. Coles & Kckern, 218 Leary Bldg. urday afternoon and all day Sun- day. JOHN H, WHITER CO. 407 Oriental Block, Main 2209, p| 209 | Live and dressed PEbEREPEEELe! Board sad Koons, PP SAALS LD PPP LLP PEP DPAPRPAPL ted-—-Chiidren to board, Beacua wanted for sume. wilt Phone $76.00 ca 7162 ant nannrepecial Notices, Nichols, bungalows. Minckley Fike Furniture: KAMER a $200 turndty ine; cost $700. 368 Third N. Queen Anne 408, an a For Sale—Wopod and Coal. OLN rt tent dunt pan with frat Walowright & McLeod Phy - 218 onem 1218 Mone: sre tet Bn CITY AND COUNTRY LOANS On improved or vacant property, any amount, $50 to $500, short time; easy payments ax. Sturtevant & Co, 312 Bostes Wanted to Buy-—Furniture MaaerN oe oe rurniture GRAL nda wad jews confidential Sowelry Co., hol 2nd Av. STERN GROKERAGH CO. Tom $5.00 to $100.01 With t*LARIED PH wie miitbout security or indorsement GXBY LOANED ON FURNITURIA iano, warehouse receipts, ete Liberal terma, prompt service. Northern Rank Bidg. 4th & Pike ____ For Saie—Poultry. ord Ribera” and 1. International ‘dies, Coukey's da full line of torminatora. orders promptly INC. lott s268, mostly Ply- A. Republicag, RREP per ih. per Ih, ayson Path. to, r 7 rs » have a full line Fisher's poultry fee stock food and rem y die mite nail ot “FIC POUL Market. Phone id hens, Rocks, for pard, ‘3322 BE. car to 29th KALEM POU Dressed LEM POULTRY A Spring chicken laying sale cheap, d turkeys alw: hand. 1600 Pike Pia Wanted—Miscellaneous WIT Font he 4 ake c ranch. for Sale — MisceDa For Sale E. and ee Ww sinalt terman, neous. Sth ay. N. park car, Pp. m. and Stum 70th lier, 1239 after 6 Flemin D BATH tubs, $1 ad's, 3 iP pu 1 _ 00 and up, day. = plied on 4 Union. For Sale—Livest ck —| ‘ock mon Classified Directory ACTING ME SCHOOL ¢ rn f ND UNIVE) stage and W pianos for rent; rent y bi j 8p; base. Meyer-Toner. 3 DRO} FIFTH Dramatic art, dancing, voc music, fencing, 1’, Director. Nichols, bungalows. Hinckley bn Se - 2s Canad) + bar fixtures of all aay payments, inde: Wit 3 i THE BRUNS- Bice EAE fA EENDER CO, —_—_——.. We Wheelwright, wi maker. F. BORE, uke block 424 KR Ay. SA es Wikeon aie —— Da se DR. SUSIE BE. Fi RASIER. f, Cialist. tormenty Burke wigs Ateade Bidg.. formerly e a, Ber mont guaranteod, Huson, room 317 ckley. Elliott 3418. FP; eri Woay Berectivs Ager Arcade Bidg. “erret 3 co: Bitiott tars tion confie wal Aid Bas cerning husband - emptions trom en _borers’ lien. 328 Alaska attain len. tat C.J.Beedie. 15 yrs. experie: in hee: eat courts. 311 Boston Bik. Phatts : ~ Main 5214: Res. Rast A260 Sommer, Law nd | _ tation free. Corwin ‘Townsend, Consultation free, i MUSICA eet Maxte Ton Centar ~™ that Sells,” Bare Tales of Hoffman from Lucia; Sim; Morn—Godard _ Walker Ridge, Mat Piano nstructions, © ons, Londo ate, Mrs. Goodman, 132 N. fradw way, corner John. ‘Bast 909." ykes’ Music School—Mandolin “arr Mandoi tar, banjo 0 instruments, "tag Peoplé's Rank Ridge. i NEW PIANOS TO REN Piled on purchase. Arcade Annex DORIA ote, from ‘exterte le Confession; At ‘ry Music Co., 434 L orders solicited, Rent = Walling. 200 orn dmane Optometrist, ¥ Bull PRES I ee ing. Main 217. z PENT ATronWey. AAAI EK Wrvarn Feeintered Vateny and Trade Mark Attorne yeti yeaee _in _500 Central Rutiatne Mason. Fenwick, Lawrene cr] Burke Rdg. ee attle, PATTERNS ANN won atthe Pattern Works, 86 1 st South. Best equipped | Sout pped shop. PHOTOS 4 rrrmEs c RANTES THURS. IDR. Photos MMe Fae s061 Maricn eee Poller Pring, * SHALS AND RURDER ar v. Weston, 1109 th AND TRANS: ARR A mabert Transfer. 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