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IF ¥OU LIVED IN DUNMOW, ENGLAND, COULD YOU EARN A ‘ BY W. G. SHEPHERD. DUNMOW, Eng., Sept. 2—The Dunmow fijtches are just two pieces of bacon, but they make your heart ri. I saw them hanging, ope on each wide of the judge's bench, during the ancient rites which are known as proceedings of the Court of Love. This Court of Love ts exactly the feverse of a divorce cow Ever elace the year Lid, with few inter ruptions, the two flitches of bacon have been given to the two couples On the platform, near the judge, sat the two cotpies, Mv. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Crewton, he being & postmaster, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Butcher, he being a merchant of Tilty. Near by sat the fury, composed of six young bachelors and six unnmar ried girls, It will be aurpriting if some of the members of the jury do not pair off before the next Mitehes are given out. “What makes your wife so happy, if she is as happy as she says?” demanded the croscexaminer of Smith. “Because she’s an optimist. She always sees the silver lining of the black clouds,” said her husband. “I gave up smoking for her when ‘This year there ‘were 40 couples who claimed the bacon. For weeks the authorities of this court in- ‘Yestigated the claims of the couples | we were married 26 years ago,” said ‘watil they had narrowed down the/Smith proudly, “I wooed her two @aimants to two couples, years.” ‘Then came the ceremony of the} “Do you smoke now?” trial, when the judge sat between) “Yes the two big brown and gold pieces | three years ago my wife felt sorry of bacon and heard the final trial. [for me, and she told me I could course it was ali play, but) smoke again.” and tender play, In these day: “You don’t carry a latch key?" bappy couples are so bard to} “No. I'm always at home by 10 o'clock at night. Hii SEE T #T. R.” WILL SAY WHEN HE ENTERS THE | WHITE HOUSE NEXT YEAR. (As Told at Democratic Headquarters.) “What will be the first thing Teddy will say when he enters the White House next year?” asked a summer girl. “Bully!” guessed a newspaper man. “Delighted f” ventured a schoolma-am. “The women did it,” said a gallant store clerk. “All wrong,” said the fair questioner. “He'll say: do you do, President Wilson !’” ‘How ee Rs 0066 0600 00 0406668600 60008 * CHARLIE, YOU JUST STOP YOUR SPOONING ¢ . OR PA WILL HAVE TO SPANK YOU # COFCO OOOeOOHOOOO HOS OH OLS OSD Charlie Rimmley sure does like to spoon, His dad saig so in court the other day, and his dad ought to know, for he told the judge that he'd been keeping an eye on Chariie- for some time. pCharlie is only 24 years old and getting just a bit bald, and needs ‘paternal guidance of his pop while courting. His dad thinks that) but Charlie. and his beat girl, Miss Gertie Blinker, don’t think the} way. That's how the spooning proclivities of Charlie happened to be shown up in the New Haven, Conn., court room. Charli¢ didn’t come home on time, his pa said, and his pa went to look him up.* Charlie was on his regular fob, spooning, when got within hailing distanee, Dad pulled Charlie away from Gert orig hurry that he hurt Gertie’s arm, she sald, and so she had him _Judgmiént was suspended, in view of Charlie's promise to get bis Spooning done in time to report at the family domicile before bedtime fn the future. =... Saturday and Su and inspected the work done on the Lake Washington cana}, After the trip to the canal the admiral was taken over the boulevard system and later over the city in an auto. Admiral Sanford left today for Washington, D, C. a ——— ADMIRAL SANFORD HERE _, Seattle After completing an inspection of the Puget sound navy yard at on, Rear Admiral Homer , 0. 8. N., chief of the of ‘yards and docks, visited i | he When I had my leg cut ott! Te never once, in! FLITCH”’? all the years, boon home later than that.” “Do you think your wife as pretty today as she was when you married “Prettier, I admire her more be cause I know her better,” When Mra, Smith took the stand whe eald that the secret of her hap piness was not optimism, as her husband bad declared children it would have been im | possible for her to have been opti Imistie or happy. “We've got elght |aald, with downcast eyes, “and they have made ws both happy. They've made our home a little heaven.” The jury of bachelors and girls refused to leave the box, after hoar. ing Mrs. Smith's statement. They voted one flitch of bacon to Mr. aad ‘Mra, Smith without a moment's hesitation Mr. and Mra. they bad not had a cross word in their 20 years of married life. The jury was unanimously in favor of Mr. and Mra. Butcher ‘Then, suddenly, all the play faded away, for the choir of boys sang jeweetly a grand old wedding song, ‘Oh, Land of Hope and Glory.” | There were some tears and some smiles, and many solemn faces, for there was something in the scene that held out hope of the day when every marriage ceremony, in every lané. would mean a dream of happl- come true. aE children,” a {CLAIM LEPROSY IS CURABLE English Physician Has Photos Show- | ing Success Treating Disease. | VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. | leprosy infectious? Is it incurable? For centuries this most terrible | plague of humanity has been held to | be both, | Dr. Whitelaw, member of the Col- \iege of Physicians and Surgeons of | London, who for 20 years has ‘prac- ticed on the Pacific islands, where | leprosy is common, claims it is neither infectious nor incurable. To back up his contentions, he has photogrophs showing patients before he began treating them and after. Though the scars-were not obliterated, the lesions were healed, The recently completed Congre- gational church at Fauntleroy was yesterday d@dicated in the presence of a large number of its members. |The Rev, Dr. Samuel Green per- formed the act of dedication, Large numbers of people from other Con- gregational churches of the @ity wero Dreseut, rime Onions, 7 Ibs. 10¢; Elbertn peaches, 15e basket; sweet potatoes, 6 Iba | 250; lemons, 1be doa; white fics, 9 ibs. 260; crab apples, bbc crate; Ap em, $1 bi . plant, 2 lb ameson plum: ic baskot dott salmon, toot, 6 »} shoulder man motwurst, | devoted to Col. Without any | she’ Butcher declared! CHURCH DEDICATED) THE STAR—MONDAY, LSON PAYS O ATTENTION (Ry Untted Pres BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 2- charges of false pretense were alm: ed against Col. Roosevelt and the progressive party here today by | Governer Woodrow Wilson, demo- cratic candidate for the presidency, in hia first speech of the campaign | in western New York, | Wltson definitely charged that | Roosevelt | while proclaiming their sympathy and the progressive with the masses, are pledged to keep up the tariff and to perpetuate the trusts, Most of hie speech was Roosevelt, Pr dent Taft was ignored, The cist of Wilson's address wan that the tariff ts the ore vholming {asue of the campaign, Ha protest od against Injecting a ds insue {nto the fight, and insta must look at the cam their own viewpoint, examine fully the platforms and candid In charging that If the democrats ‘get into power industry will lan guish, wages will be lowered and j employment will be scarce, Wilson sald his opponents forget that the domocrats constitute half of the na tion, that they are engaged fn all enterprises, and that they could not do economic murder without com mitting suicide, LOGS COST MORE |-__ The price of logs wae boosted to 4 dollar a thousand today for all grades, The new scale will be 97, $10 and $23. This is due to the seareity of fir logs on Puget sound and in the Columbia river and Gray's harbor country. Logs are #o wearce that it ie said the mills | will not be able to run nights this jwinter. Cedar logs are oven scarcer than fir, the prices now run- ning at $12 and $13. HERE’S HONEST MAN GOLD HILL, Or. Sept. 2-— Gold Hill merchants today are rejoicing through the discovery of an honest man, D. M. Har- vey of Chiec, Cal, R. H. Moore, a merchan: of Gold Hill, Ie in receipt of a le\te, from Harvey in which the latter asks Moore | to send him a statement of the | amount Harvey owes him for goods purchased in 1902, Har- vey also aske that Moors ascer. eo the amount due for 10 re from Harvey to a livery table proprietor, an hotel man and other Gold Hill business men. He promises to pay all his debts — 1 laterest. 1,000 BIRDS The slice show at the Kiog lcounty fair, which opens for a five day exhibition September 9, wil! de one of the main features, Over 1,000 birds have already been enter. od, and tt ts expected that there will be a great many more. Thera will be 14 classes of entries, which will include every kind of chicken FISH TRIES TO SINK BOAT Hard Fight With Gea Monster Caught Near Catalina Island. AVALON, Cal. (Catalina Island), Sept. After fafling in repeated attempts to sink the boat with his fearful weapon of offense, a sword- fish weighing 224 pounds, the larg- est of the year, was landed here by L. J. Murphy of Converse, Ind, after a 66aninute fight. Only skiliful work by Murphy saved himself and the boatman, as the giant fish waa hooked fn the open sea, far from land, and one hole in the boat's bot-|~ tom would have sunk it. CHICAGO WRITHES UNDER HEAT (By United Prean Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Sept. 2—Although somewhat cooler than yestereday, but with a higher percentage of humidity, Chiengo again writhed ander terrific heat today. Scores of prostrations were reported and }four deaths have been recorded, } making a total of 15 dead for yes- jterday and today. The official tem- perature at noon today was 485. Street thermometers registered at least 10 degrees higher TIE HER DOWN, HE ADVISES | Misprint Forces Commerce Bureau | Head to Give Servant Problem > Solution WASHINGTON, Sept. 2-—Be cause of a misprint which gave offi- cial notice of the appointment of Alberta H. Bidwin to the bureau of domestic sience, Albertus H. Bald- win, goodtooking and masculine, the new head of the bureau of do- mestic and foreign commerce, was |swooped upon by a score of writers |today to tell what he knew about domestic sclence and how to solve |the servant problem, “The way to keep a cook is to tle her down,” he sald. “That's all I know about domestic selence.” FAREWELL SERMON Rev, Edward Lincoln Smith, who leaves this week for New York, preached his farewell sermons to his congregation at the Pilgrim Con- gregational church yesterday. His subject for the morning sermon wag! optimism, and he urged his hearers stead of backward, Rev, Smith will be given p réception tonight at tt church ty the members of bis coa- gregation. STEERS JUMP INTO THE SEA SANTA BARBARA, Sept, 2—A |dozen or more frantic | stoors jumped Into the sea from a steamer near Santa Rosa island yesterday, The cattle had been loaded at the island and the steamer was clears ing the buoys for the mainland when a heavy land swell was en- th.;| countered. Breaking their head stalls the an- imals leaped Into the ocean. Boats were lowered, and after an hour all of the ateers that made the leap were headed ashore and landed, and decide for themselves which] promises the greatest yield. for progresa to.Jook forward to a bright future, ingy SEPTEMBER 2, 1912. "NAVY YARD Many substantial improvements tn and around the navy yard at Brom. ‘erton will result from the appropria- tion’ of $240,000 made at the last jon of congress for the pur The improvements will take tho form of new docks, now machine shop equipment, new officers’ quar tora, ‘extension of the railroad sys |tom, and extension of fire protee jtion at the naval magazine, Pro- vision Im also made for the pur chase of land for a rifle range. Stevens Academy 7 Pourth Near Duncing Guaranteed in 4 Private Lessons Copy hited Matin for private lonsone (every day and eventing). Trial always free Dances rene. and Saturday, je ott ‘THE SEATTLE STAR |£O MAIL SUBSCRIBERS —The date when your wcription expires ie en the Address Tabet of your paper. When that date arrives, if y feription haw not a te f UF BUD: Phone ft ad these branches ne rates will be given as ‘Transient rates per line or @ times for the ure 1c price of 6 for ca beg ree ee TI BOL Tet itestit i NOTICH 18 HEREBY G the co-partnerabip hereto lating between Ira Th Watson David G. ho £ ane and style of the University Hardware ¢ nd which conduct- ed s general hprdware business at 4212 Lath ay, H, has thie day been dissolved, and the partner ra MH. Watson has withdrawn rom said firm, which will ty after be conducted by David O. O'Drien ag sole trader, under the ame of University Hardware Ce All sec due the firm may be wi day of Auguet, 1912 Tita 1 WATSON, DAVID Go Oil HANOH, MOK BARGAINS Starr Grand, beautiful ma- howany. like now Sh 00 Player-piano, used for fem- onstration purposes in atore, otherwise perfectly new. Up-to-the-minute tn i svery sone of the word. full 84 notes, co ete with some music and bench .. gers PL plano, Beautiful cam destin, latest Improved 84 note, Complete with musa and benoh ...+.++ i 15, sUpright pi Bien, aoe plano, be $975 factory sample brand new, Fight out of the box. Mave decided not to bandie reg wiarly, and close out at.. Latest case f the Wisener Aitul tone $180 $250 full upright cabinet grand, attractive case design, ex- calient tone, very litt used 4 Sheth The ates Don't buy a plano until you have oon these goods. Terme, If neces sary. Walling Piano Company, 200 201, 26; 203 Arcade Annex, (seo ond Noor, opposite elevators.) Bhirtwaiets laundered Fonsonaile prices, All work guaranteed call for and deliver. No laundry. Phone Beacon 2058. Kodak deveioping. ~ ee University Undertakin 14th NOK North 212 W. = ‘o her. Bonner: Watson i “Funeral Direo- and University. it Z — Notices. Bwedish massage, facial end scalp treatment, by graduate murwe, fa dies ohiy, by appointment. East y for their kindness to om during the unfortunate time fol lowing the burning of our home Sincerely, Mr. and Mra. B. F. Gard- ner, Bright, intelligent widow who un- dersiands the rooming and board hiy de- oune business there gentioman partne nd good worker. is, consulting practor. tio Spm. 8 cade Annex. Main 1342. Lady RueTune CURED: permane: ‘ation of detention fr iy ‘Pike st Sig RTTH BLADES smhatpencd, Tie raxorm, ihe, ete 1401 4th ay. Help Wanted—Male TA the trade that insuren you jermanent work at good, progre sive pay, Steam, gas or electr engines Individual tnat on actual, standard machinery un- der power by trained, experte specialists. Day and night cour / Got catalogue, Seattle Yngt 1, Ine., First av. W. r and WANTED—Men women to * jonrn the barber trade; wages paid while learning. Call or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade School. 6s Washington St WHY does Lundauiet well $26 suite for $167 BECAUSE HE SELLS THEM UPSTAIRS, Room 204 Bm- press Theatre Building. site Wanted—Wxperienced gardener, mar- ried, for place at Laurethurat; per- manent place for good man. Phone Kenwood 2150, Richmond fioy about 14 to learn optical busl- ness; ond living with parents pre promi » Butt Optic 0 arn 10 be a good barner a Tesi BARBER COLLEG ELI 220 Occidental Ave. 100 Ta! re wanted non Employment Mt, Vernon, Wash ef HOTEL Norman, 89 Yesler way. Koome 2! Oc. Men only. By i, Sixth and Pine, Tree and ‘phone, $1.26 woek ‘Tf saw it in Tho Btar Agency the old may bely ayment. Dated at i this 27th ‘oll, rise Jacobs Photo Shop Ws -t ag a Pow in th wateh mim colet two pearls a 1766, Winder se phone Elliott Apt, 206, Lost confide in wate Why not try The Little Be Hells for Loss?) Work guaran 1427 Third. 5 i Cont—Black bag on Tiroadway car Munday aftornoon, $60 gold, a6 sliver, bunch keys; rewegd. Bea- gon 1674 Lont—A watch fob at AikT beach Heturn to Alki Pharmacy ceive reward vt—-Gold chain with dy will re- Weart shaped locket, dnit C., containing boy's picture. Mant’ 2476. 1921 Lakeview av Reward Dyeing and cleaning, Coatorlum Dye Work, 1292. Wagon calla and doll vers fice furniture, nah 610 Pike, M. 3227 . reter- Youn women, either ex or inexperienced, | to telepione operators. Ap 108 50 ity By. “Phe “Pacific Telephone ‘en Telesraph Co. Shorthand, t kkeaping—itw the teacher Mrs, Leo's Business School. Enter now. ire bonus. 458 Arcade Bide. Main 21 v4 56 INT ive g to” 1 », middle age wante light housework, or would care for In- valid X-434, care Star “Male and Female Help | ted Ns twata maaan i, O BUSINGSS COLLE Sipe- claity: | Telegraphy and raii accounting, Teachers are old Graduat and’ hold ay. Seattle, Houses tor Rent. bath, o of Bldg. Cottage, 4 newly papered, Capitol bill, $12. 910 Leary Troom cottage, bath, mas. light and yard; rent cheap Bolievue ay, N G cottage Went e Beacon 1849. rooms, basement clone in, edi ‘electric 621 Beattie, av. Ls. ‘tene- on Anne 2032. —_ __Furnished Houses _ Alki North A Beach, Alki reasonable. var line, Phone sraished «room iT se Union st a Flats. for Rent. 3106, cottage. $18.00. b-room fla e Soc day and $2 WOTRL Thainier, i buliding Rates b0e Gi RAND aS Main st., an housekeeping room: Motel Trafton, 6326 Ballard av. i 3962. Sisal Pit At et — jackson fhe to $140 day; $2.50 to $5 week. — HOTEL CLARENDON—1i2 S& Rooms $0c and 750. Biliot Hotei Livingston, 1031 ist av orn. Rates $2.60 per week ai WOTEL OXVORD, 1920 ist av. Tater $3.50 per week ion, 161d Becond. §2 ADP ALR AAPL furnished and unfur- $15, 1414 King. wee Bimere Apts. ninhed, $19 and Beacon ate Foo! M. 4230, fie: phone, light Vixcelsior A furnished: b —C irw™ —m Rooms, Large. 7 housekeeping jorn, fine view, and Lincoln Jorth i789. Meht furnish aie rooms, $1.50 up: suite #i.00 sp Near publte .aari Furnished heated housekeeping rooms, gas, light, included. Queen Anne 1093.’ 114 Valley. Gieap, weil furnished transient and housekeeping rooma at 819 Howell, d housekeepin, roomy 1012 Pike st. Bitott 311 near public mar- 2025% Firat av $13 Bight Foraished per week $3.00 por week up kot nnn Board and Room. ‘coms, fireplaces, ple omelike Mace, Main 2 116 Che Nicely furnished rooms, good home cook! walking distance, 1534 Meirose, Maia 4821 Business Chances. Help on invention, burglar ror ‘| safe. Addreas Hey Angoud, Rock- port, Wash. Pool, excttient jocation, , doing “good business, 1507 Grand boulevard Quee Anne 839. sa t market, good fixtur ; aah By oy bargain; Phone Main 3921 Homesteads. BOBBINS oro sco SOOM Homestead or dowert cla@im relinquish- ‘} ment, Bastern Washington fruit be Greatest bargain over of- fered. Thomas Craig, 608 First ay. Farm Lanés. LARGE FARM FOR $1,500 80 acros, fine soll, no gravel or rock, «ood ratiroad transportation, good cleared, all very easily running ter, small hard. 4, balance $100 a 1 MS year ai at SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON LAND COMPANY, INC, 709 Sec ong, A Dewns Bid 09. 315.00 aah or $ buy 7% acres of soe north and east of Mach This land ts suit uit and poul- th th will la only res for $450, ¢ in and ask S14-16-16-17 ‘New York Block, es _Acrea ge. PTLE HOME PARAL t of rich land, linproved with two hovsea, chicken house, well, etc, garden and berry bushes. $676; terma $160 cash, $10 monthly. Burke & Warrar, 104 therry St rich bottom Jand near A r particulars phone Main #7 000, halt es Vashon island proved, 2 houses, berries; some trade, Churenhill. Bast aa ast Lost and Found. | Acreage—Continued ket for agme| 5 GOOD BUY. tY LOANS “4 On or YaOAnt | propert 20 2 miles from Ce y « , $60 to $60 Pon 4] oanily clon jew fing, fr short time; easy paym Price $700, any torma. ih Sturtevant & Go, Bi 2% acrom, 40 rode from the elty iim tes of Centralia, fino aoil, slashed | g-CNA RLS and seeded. Prive $400; any terme, | Money 10 ate offien an Jewelry © LUN BROKERAGE from $500 to $100.00 to BALASUED PEOPLE eiry; Dp SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON LAND COMPANY, 1709 Second Avy., oom 16 Downs ik Without security or indorsement, Phone Main 6309. MONLY LOANED ON PURNITU Tia : - Pianos, warehouse receipts, ote, 14% ACKES FOR § Liberal terms, prompt service. M% acer «See 207 Northern Bids., 4th & Pik the wea wning thin ¢ is & amall wo For Sale—Poultry. All kinds of pure bred pullats bought and #0 n wecure| thou lumber at $10.08 per $26.00 cash and $10.00 monthly will 1, We have some excep- Randle thie tand y fine White Kock and + ‘SON ’ Orpington cockerels for mal OLE HANSON & CO at reasonable prices, Agents for 414-15-16-17 New York Plock McClanahan, Queen and X-Ray Th Corner M o8 Fire en: . school, | nd Pike, ote 5 terme . fin cona pulle Burko a Farrer, 104 Chorty Bt nthe id, The, and ape HY KE Red puilets, On Whi # miles from % old, 76¢ each. Paulson erett farming, grain, Poultry Yards, 7312 22nd av. N. W, frit jumber,|_ Phone Ballard 681 a rtunities| THE KAT POULTRY A 5 Ket Dressed chicken be pring chicken Ge per Ib. Dey b Live and dressed ¢ rkeys always om 1600 Pike 12, Langley _-- ¢ ACKEA FOR $i56 és geek * near Beattie, | Wive For Sale—Wood and Coal. A lay soll, Ideal for| evra chickens and fruits.| Pagent 4 with t lomd = ma $60 cash and $7.50 a month.| Wi wrlant & Meleok, Phones 131 This place must be sold within th next few days. For location seo _W. Ft. Gilgen. 104 Cherry St. | Kor Sale —- MisceNaneous. TW aéres near Cashmere, some tm-|Q ~~ provements, ery One bay horse, § years old, wolght terma, will equity of] 1490, sound, $200 ond one tron $1,400 for clear h and jot in] #Fay se, wel about 1,000, Beattie, Address 6509 Roxbury st bag yease ofa. $80, and one Tho acre, with “house, fruit trose.| Take intsrarbes oar te waste ae erries, by Licton oo atpen onter sta. phage Borg For Saie—Weii Fees a7, Beattie Btar Taking and pressing shop, 2 naw machines, $150. Sell on account of Baie—Acre In North Bnd, good bargain; wood terms. Phone | pe a ee egueks tiard #31 Damaged bath tubs, $12.00 and a ete. Ruxtad’s, 315 2nd ou Jersey She ts gentile, to milk. Rives 4 large flow of very rich milk, Phone Kenwood 214. _ THIS WATERFRONT HOME For sale, 1 or trade, pool too ed si nd; cheap rent; RANCH, one of the prettiest situ en man, 1100 We end es tions ON THE BOUND, 26 acre: more than half of It CLEARED. CULTIVATED. Seve PROFITABLE BRAN FRUITS, apring WA BUILDINGS, deiis weak” pogiien, oom. imple- ments included. Price § sonable terms, or @ Beattie proper- ty in part payment. For Saic—Restaurant, only one Ta small town north of Boattl Address Box 101% La Connor, wasn, & Tor the "he powerful an i d strom forever made. #3 i ae i ree CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Conroy. Alaska Butiding. Show cases and mii rror, 1524 Fifth av. ee Berks fries Classified Directory anonnsat eee at sts a AND Oxivenster “Exc 320 acres, from house plenty of water, 20 wide, near city Umi 3. e — Real Estate EXCHANGE ty. Dramatic art, stage and ER EXCHANGE danci: vocal Sad Taste °K OF GROCERIES ~~ trectos Mee, Louis wor Ci rector. See ty or Farm Property UNINCUMBERED Value $4,000; Rent $35, and Lease. GABEL REALTY CO. 403 Arcade, c Ls everything, ever. where, at any time, if your pric is right REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE CO __ 630-6 mber Exchange. T-room ascdore house at North Yak 0 OF kmail sume. Also 40 Phone Biliott 38 Tae GE Hoh ae, dav bar fiatgrae 3 of ait kt LLEND! Rie ‘K- HAD ACE-CO nn SR Rael Estahe. | ee Wheelwright A SNAP IN LOTS it, Wood turner, biock Wo have A few choles lots near the! Maker F.® SOHL, Maa R. eo ferry landing at Kirkiand for $75| CA shelman & pack. ots make an ideal — in veatme in place of putting are your money. in the bane oF 4 per BR Sa nnn cent, buy © Tot and make about $0 lalla 46h | FRASIER. foot spe per cent. Terms easy, $19 cash, $5 reade -. formeriy: monthly, Come over and see Kirx-|_ Burke _— land, ‘Take a Madison car aad| $1.6 county ferry or Anderson boat Burke & Farrar’s Kirkland office, _OF enil 104 Cherry ‘COTTAGE BARGATN ag 5-room modern cottage, ha'f cement str basement, laundry trays, piped for “Huson, oye Hincxtoy: "a furnace, buffet kitchen, plate rail, fireplace, lot ‘39x10 to 12-ft 2-room cot of iake and mountains, one block of car and store. Askessments paid to. date. I must have $300 cash, and will well my home at a bareain. See t Woodlawn Park Bunga- 59th an@ Phinney ay. _Phone Bal. ra 1196. have large ‘ ay nm city per nngeth AW Risa Denny Bi otmerty Aiea ito Free ans A consul Biiiort sara, ee RAT Makens tin Sacramento, r fine: has all been Ys°minutes to city hall te freee thr Seattle property. Will divide to suit, What heve you?|a-- MULI LAND CO. rile Phone Main 7. 1205 Thir: LAWYERS “RUN THIS DOWN cat Ala meee 5-room cottage, 44x160 fot. all im-| the Len Bureau; laws "cone 35 provements In exc “es paving, view, will cerning husband and ex. ptions borers’ ee fion mad" Alas os eet le CI Beedie. 18 yra. ex; Mi Ag <2 Sommer. Saavae a 1% blocks to car. consid fost $2,500; hat do you think of $0x100, EB. Valiey st, near 26th a $1,300, alt clear tation free. COLES & RCKERN Gorwin = Stealoaiaah Baas 218 Leary Bldg Contuntation feat etey LEING DIST. T-room double he Upstairs rented $12 per month; 30x128-ft. lot, im- provements in and paid excepting LD SHRET WAR paving. Price $1,650; terms, that sella” The followtug OSCAR N & CO. selections are well arranged. Tt 4 Northern Bank 4ch & Pike} Trovatore. Martha, Faust Ricoter rooms and all, plaster ped for Pre Muate Go Mall orders soil aie aiker gas, partly. medern, $825; "small Payment. Inquire 6013 McKinley WELLING: Piano Go, 800-903 A plac x ‘nnex, second floor, opposite $i, 700—Acre, bab vators, Seattle bing ae makes 11 lots 30xt Double your| Sykes* Mu money. $200 dow Weehington tar, banjo. 329 _ Realty, Rainier Beach station People’s Rank Ride. FOR SALE Residences ta all parts | —————= oan ‘of the ¢ SAMUEL COLLYBR, 926 Leary. Bide Mans iLL! Or Member Seattle Real Estate Asan . ye" X dFautiful Tot near Ravenna park, Qotometriet, To1~ 03 Leary Bulla: 450 cash. Queen Anne 408 PATENT. erronynys Kooks, reg’ ‘and Trade Mark Attorne: In Seattle Mason. Fenwi west Seattle Real Estate. LOOK UP THESE "SNAPS In WEST SEATTLE |—————_- Fenwick, | Rurke Bide. PATTER attle Pattern 6 Fh South. Best equipped shop. “ican PHoTOGHAr 50 ft. on California av. 850] BARTS rt x ° R. 50 ft. on 44th av. S. W 700] THURS—RARIES DAY— THRs 50 ft. on 45th ay. & W DEAL STUDIO. 717% THIRD Av 60 ft. on 46th av SW sare made 60 ft. on 47th av. 8 W. 33 10) 60 ft. in Belvidere district 300] _Linorte Whiten ard and Union J. WALTER HAINSWORTH me ener os a » 412 New Y Block. Eanes a > 4-7 Marion Ride. Matn 7918. For Sale—F urniture. rawrene FOR SALB—Purniture, tirat class| oe Secs quality and condition, of three- room apartment. A bargain, K-32 anaes AND RERRER eTawne ‘The Summit, corner Madison and lalty. Meston. 1129 Rin Minor, See janitor, - — — ah ANY Re ert Yanste ly Wanted to Buy-—Furniture ww Wanted—By a private party, furni- ture to furnish 12 rooms,” Phone Ny - rin Pike MIE | shar Vacobson. First and each iaaaey