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FOR PEACEFUL REVOLUTION ° ~ , Introduced as “the rete rot Hanford, ful revolution to & Po 4,000 at Dream chee whieh gave ak ine, cheer and bole ‘oration. After he had for ‘nearly two hours (le yelled for for more, and he respon: with a half-hour ‘on the Be cation. mene ald not mention the Han- tmpeachment trial, Through ford mfpeech the good nature and ate alto of the man was declared that the division be ‘other parties was only ‘Suen end he temered to th remind you that more tailored to tp, the past dos any other house NH hae been the quality of our ae gray worsted: @ sergee and cheviots our business se th 'these staples and In @ new bfowns and blue gra) ‘offer ts not to get you in you something higher, 08 elooee, at these oe from ‘8 Stock larger than carry, and tt na a time 1 Minis ayia iasens (ithe @ gold-filled pening ‘Thin pr aeteatific with medern ap Pay pay from i Sade 80 wp for in- 4 money ie patron’: het) con ef the Fake Ad to a specialist of stand Year in Seattle, mer Metal Works taurant Bost Work Work sa ID PORCE. $8, $10 AND $12 "TEETH F FOR $3.50 tome Dentists “aeons prices for We are making $3 hee work for 12 loday, DO Ni Ped will convince are the real cut. 1 Ona DENTISTS FLoon . Bina t= Second and Pike, SCORES TAFT, WILSON AND T. R. VICTOR BERGER where all} crate and ed upon one} case at Milwaukee now | the parties, Taftites, d progressives, have wal man to defeat him. Berger began his speech by say ing that he whs not going to use | revolutionary pbhra: | 1 never used them he said; “but the sot party ie not only a revolu: party, but the only real reform party He waid that “socialiam will ben efit all classes;—poor, middle clase jand rich. | He expressed great admiration lfor La Fallette, because he would take planks from the socialist plat- | fo rm as his own | “Roosevelt has taken 14 of our| | planks, but he spofled them tn re-! | writing them. I would have advis-| hed him,” Berger said, “to take them} in whole, Hike ‘Bob.’ It never hurt him, it doesn't hurt us But they) never take the plank in our plat- form which provides for the cob/ jective ownership of the machinery | jot industry and the distribution of | products, The thunder whieh they! eal from us is merely stage thun-| der. But we socialists are not aft- er noise; we are not after thunder; we are after the lightning. Soctal-| jism fe a phase of civilization. It/ cannot be stopped. It ta coming as ja natural evolutionary step.” | Berger. sharply took to task both Taft and Wilson, declaring that) they »iood for nothing of benefit to} the working people. He made light, | also, of Roosevelt's claims, but ad- | mitted that the colonel was “sowing | }the seed of social democracy ee in my life among cortain people whom the 30 olatiste have not yet reached.” He prophesied, however, that thone people will not remain content with the Bull Moose doctrine, but will go further and accept socialiam Herger said be was not opposed to the big trusts “They are good things for those who own them, Business hae learned to walk, It will never creep any longer, Therefore the people should own the trusts," Herger al took a good-sized wallop at “LAm-a-Trimmer” Hum phrey, and told the people of Seat tle that they had only themselves to blame if they re-olected him “I don't care who proposes real reform; I will stand for it,” ald Berger. “Political reform ts minor Importance, Social reform is paramount, I would rather dle pense with the initiative to have old age pensions, Rather than the ref orendum | would have state insur ance for those out of work, Rather than the recall, I would have state assistance for orphans and moth ers. “Socialism does not mean divis fon of property, It will not every one equal. I have individual ity, and I want to keep it. Social ism will give every one equal op portunities, and we haven't got that now “I have serlously tried in con ifress to find the difference be tween a democrat and a repu and the only difference I discoy- ered is that one crowd has the jobs and the other wants them, All the presidential candidates as honest. None of them has ever been accused of stealing—except delegates willing to be stolen. “When I say Taft is honest, I mean he is honest to his class, He doesn't know you, the working clase, at all. He is honest to his fown kind, not forgetting Mr, Ballin- ger of Seattle Real patriotieom i doing the | Breatest good for the greatest mass, The capitalista have no super. atitions about party, They would as soon support Taft or Wilson, “Roosevelt has @ most conven- jent power of conviction. He be Heves what he says, and believes } it with all bis might and main. He will believe white is green one day and green is black another “Out of children from Law- rence who teatified at Washington, | jtwo had wool stockings and none had wool underwear, though they had been working in the woolen mills night and da: “The greatest revolution ts not | bloody revolution. I love my coun try and ali the people in it, A bloody revolution would cost too many innocent lives on both sides, We don’t need bloody revolutions i in this day and age.” Preceding Berger, Lena Morrow Lewis, national organtzer; Mra. View tor Berger and Mra. Kate Sadler spoke. Nicholas Schmidt B oneal inet veatinenae HYGIENIC CONGRESS BEGIN BEGINS; 33 NATIONS REPRESENTED WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—With| |5,000 delegates representing 33 na! |tions, in attendance here, President | | Taft, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, opened the Hygiene congress. In| jarging the creation of a separate /@xecutive department to leharge of all matters of hygtene,: jthe president sald | "We should develop a depart-| ment in which the sovrernment) ltunds should be expended in re-| bave | soarch work of every kind that | | would be useful In the practice and forcement of hygienic and pre ventive medicine. I am proud of the record at- tained by physicians in the Amer- marmy. They have given many important discoveries for mopping | |transmisston of disease to world, But for these pF he construction of the Panama ca- nal would have been impossible.” ADMITS THREE NEW ONES INTO EXCLUSIVE “SPEEDERS’ ” CLUB) ~ | New members ta the “Speeders,” | the organization of autoists and | Motoreyclists, of which Police Judge) |Gordon is the high niogul, and the| | motorcycle aquad of the police’ | force the lesser moguls, have not, | been coming in very fast Intely. | | So there was real “speeders’”) ljoy when court was called thi | morning and it was found tha’ three had qualified and one had! | made an attempt. The lucky ones/ whose exhibitions of “pavement | burnin brought them before Judge Gordon, committee of one on membership, were: R. H. Burch, admission fee of $1 alter Parne, entrance fee of $25, and R. A. Theo- bolt, who paid an initiation fee of $20. E. EB. Rayner buzzed up Pike st. with his muffler cut out in an ‘endeavor to qualify, but bis speed Was not great enough. He paid a fee of $2 and received a partial mombership. LOOKS BAD FOR LAWYER fo _ GIBSON IN M NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—It will be impossible for Lawyer Burton W. |Gibson to prove that the death of Mra, Rose Menschick Szabo, his lelient, was due to any other cause than strangling, declared Coroner's Physician Otto H. Schultze today lin discussing the statement made by the alleged slayer that he would | establish in court the worthlessness of Dr. Schultze’s autopsy. “It is hinted,” said Dr. Schultze, “that Mr. Gibson will seek to prove there might have been water In the lungs of Mrs. Szabo when she was buried, and that this water could have evaporated during the two months the body lay in the grave. |Such a contention ts ridiculous. The outer envelopes of the lungs were intact, showing that there were no ducts through which the water could have evaporated, “The theory suggested that pol- son taken by the woman herself might have caused the swelling of the tongue and the condition of the throat and thorax is also absurd, and to prove that no polson was ad ministered we are having a chem-| ical analysis made of the organa, Prepared to Meet Every Theory of the Defense. “We are prepared to meet every theory the defense may offer, and when the time comes to present our proof we will show that Mrs. Szabo died from strangulation caused by a blow before immersion. The chemical analysis of the organs will preclude the potson theory, Mr. ibson himself has erected a bar- rier against the theory that the strangulation occurred during the struggle in the water after Mrs, | Szabo fell from the rowboat into} |GreenwooM lake, He inelsts that |he did not seize the woman by the |throat and that he did not strike jany blow. He says she wound her |arms and legs about him and then suddenly released her grip, fading | away from him and drifting to the bottom. “Any physician attending the au- URDER CASE [i topsy could have seen at once that death was due to strangulation, and that unquestionably a sharp blow Was struck before It wan possible for any water to have been taken into the lung: OPEN NEW CHURCH The new $150,000 Baptist church was formally turned over to ite new pastor, Rev. Carter Helm Jones, yesterday morning, in the presence of a capacity house. The hew structure, which is the last word in artistic church construc tion, was made more beautiful in- side by many floral decorations. make THE STAR—MONDAY, PROBE ESCAPE OF BANK ROBBERS (My United Prose Lensed Wire) CHICAGO, Sept, 23.—Investign ton of the escape of two men sul pected of complicity tn the robbery of the branch Bank of Montreal at Now Westminster, B. ©, a year ago, from Lieut, Burns of the Chicago police force, is being made day by the otvil service commission, John Sidias, in whose saloon Me alleged bank robbe met Lieut. urns, Was arrested at his own r quest today, No charge has bi placed against Sidias, 31 PAROLED (My United Press Leased Wire) pt, 23.—Parolen have been granted today to 81 pris: overs at Folsom by the state board of privon directors, 71 eases In all being Beard. Of the paroles allowed, 22 are itnmediate, eight are future, and one ts conditional, Thirty-seven were denied, and three held ove for action later. HIGH COST OF DRINK Anton Capp, New Central hotel, 65544 Weller st., was robbed of $60 in cash and a gold watch aa he lay asleep in his room last night. He had been drinking a good deal and suspects a man who came up to his room about 11 and drank with hin. PUBLIC MARKETS Matibut Prim-oat dos 1b 16« duck a 366 Ib eoeoa, cocoanut lean, ranch e«# 2 brick cheese, butter, 2 Ibs, Tho; 1b; chocolate creams, a*, 4bc dos; lowa butter navy, beans 10c can; Yakima spuds, ur, 81.20 sack; Washing- ton creamery buiter, 3bo tb. Yated butter, 860 Ib: Ttaltan salam She Ib; cervalat, ibe ib; Swedleh mett wurst, 3$¢ ib; Gorman salant, ie Ib; domestic cervalat, 0c Ib.; ranch egas, 2 dos. 75 SANITARY felites glans, 16 washing powder, 2 for 2 for tte. 10e wane salem ahredded wheat. 10¢ 2 for Ife. ke ported pear Oe alt 3 for the jell powder, ter, 206 tb. rm pmatoes, 350 toes, $1 owt. and ihe dow. box; Jonatha n S50 box; Yakima deltveret: bananas, crab apples, So Ib. and Jeffries a x Pe 18e | She {kis ter, mi 106 marmainde, rolled oats, € Ibs. ¢ Ing, 100 bettie; ralsina, Ge ib Chinook salmon, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. “Great” Raymond, to doughnuts feo seed Bayou beans, So Ib 160 ib, Moore—The & magician. Metropolitan--"The Woman,” Seattlie—“The Girl From | Pe ee Alhambra — Photoplays the and vaudeville. Orpheum Vaudeville. Emprese— Vaudeville. Pantages—-Vaudovilie. hel Grand—Vaudevilie and motion pletures. Clemmer—Photoplsys and vaw deville. Meibourne--Photoplays and vau- deville. AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main ll Tonight, All Wee Matiness “Puersday, and’ Saturday Oulna Marton tm THe ons aa wv. ca ae Bargain ‘Tharada: prening Prices—-ite, tee. 760 Perey pene icv reed laa Doth Phones 6100 Jack Wilson & Company “A 1912 REVIEW" Mary Quive and Paul McCarty “THE WALTZ DREAM” BARNEY GILMORE Other Big %. & ©. Acts The PANTAGES Unequaled Vandertite "ead Pan- tages Vandevill Beginnin SIX AME A Sranais AND FIVE rally Matinee 100 and NONTHIW! STERN LEAGUB BASEBALL TACO) Vs. SEATTLE Admiasion te and 600. Yesler Car, 1CAN BEAUTE Girl Musical Act KR GREAT ACTS ‘Twice Nightly GET ACQUAINTED With a bank that offers you its services in all the departments maintained by a modern fi- nancial institution of its kind, Your call will be appreciated and your busi- ness will have prompt, tention, careful and courteous at- ational City Ban Second Avenue a tt Columbia Street. Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits. i) Bonney Watson Co, SEPTEMBER 23, 1912, Stevens Academy ‘enrth Near Vine Dancing Guaranteed tn Mate avi £O MAIL SUBSCRIBERS —The date wh jubseription @ ree on your paper. vhs that date arrives, [f your sub. feription hae pot again been paid in iid your name is taken a change of date tabol je a reeslpt. addy of ‘ Phone rr Kaw may ve toft af these branction waters same rates will be aiven ae main office. Transient rates Bt, "3, per line or € times for the = £6 for cash ada. Yj ae a MONTE SUNCIL hi — New Today. art Agger laundered at yeaspneais All work guarant No laundry, deliver BCTEN Belect TFC” MABRAGE—SMain Gs. atronage. Funera) Directors, ThRWO nWoler ra BoD ave. Main or Rilfott Ne alty Undertaking Varlora, 4114 NN me North tf W. Pork- Funeral Direo- and University. ‘.. nird my. Main is; E1tott re ait ana_sveda —— Male WANTED—Men and wi learn the ther trade; wi Bald while learning. Call or w NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE DR Nieeton tee WARTHD—CIGAR MAK EIA First clase hand workmen. lactory bullding for married men for single, at rw: Pp wire or write Be orth American Tobacco Kelowna, BC. years a, ma to 08 te, juiet well $28 suite AUSE HE SELLS A Room 204 Em- Tintiding. Learh 10 he & good berber OLRM, BARTER COLLEG nag for BEC THE: 167 UPSTA Theat [REL Novia way. Kooms thc and S6c. Men only. Rat stew a Pi Salesman to sell an exclusive line of ladies’ waists and dresses through territory, on commission | ? If you want good honest strong man to work for ‘ou, let me know. I want work « t' watchman In sawrll! or fac- bi ay. in daytime anywhere Om ve cash bond to at or automatic, ex- + Ai x tip aod home lum- arades ddress 8-33, care} $6--HOT Pc TRONS—44 50 EVERY THIN ELECTRICAL, Bound Electric ed from Alki point, foot, Tow bow, fantail atern, finished in oak and mahog- any, half «lass . d-oylinder, 6 horse power Buffalo engine. Aberal reward offered. Address G. Hott, 1808 toth ay Tietw ° fchmond Sunday Australian possum lined with gray silk. reward. ty Tast--Pocketbook wnd tached, currency bank book and tlons asked. 91 930. #8 Huntor. ae any agates this summer? Let ‘ut and mount them in a eat Myron Sy Ls eaday evenin with, Ratsuina phone Queen Anne i944. buret pin, set with sn gy ti Ritral reward. “& Weixel, 1128 First_av. RUE: ein jeanin Goatorium Dye Dayed 2 Wagon calls and agity Want house & & Gib + A Plumbing ge opi “Personal. cen. Ae BVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW out new discovery, Howard's Superfiuous hair riside A “i permanently Inexp: nple treatment 1T DIF Quaker Drug Co, Agts, Dr. A. Lee Lewis, consulting chiro tor, Hours 2 to & p. m. 346 i af Annex. Main 1342. Lady a tis i CUR per! ration or detention Valiard 20; bank book at $40, Retur no au ovumbia a beit Please ponwee, co furnitur 10 Pike. Cie anent, no from labor; er 209 cases cured it tw 01 76. rv: Eoin, “AT miter Bldg. Seattle. — ore treatment by graduate adios only. reasonable rate. 47 Uy ao fogity. ace ‘Pino str ii oaw a in The Star. cent net Investment above: $100 to $10,000, 206 Leary fo open Tunch fine location, | REREESRE ‘cooks wanted delicatessen, Nard 280, Houses tor Rent. 96.60 month. houne, $10.00 4-room cottage, 6-room month, 3300 Third Av, W. Queen Anne 241 Troon wirietly vyerina park and car 6. 20 per month. nm semi-modern house clone to var, 6621 $12 month. K. W, Green, 402 Aw UM 2 Found—-A place where you can get expert furniture valein, mat trons reno ating, and pack!n Bell at large lot, Canfield place’ a 100 ay walk Ke tn dite Key at 1019 ¥ i-room collage houw ow 916.00, haif bio way, M, 792 $10. G0 ith B Furnished Houses a-room Alder # Apartments | for Rent. The Wellington, 1902 Jackson modern unfurnished 4-re heated apartments, Kas private baths, lockers Washer, electric sweepe up. Janitor Newiy” finished unfurnished, every ¢ ranges, trie $16 and i-Foom apartment, strictly moders, with nee found In private elegant view, adults only $15 and $18. 1262 Taylor av, North or Kast @ A. ears. The” Wellington, 190% Jackson #t modern, unfurnished, four-room steam ‘heated apariments, gas ranges, private baths, | slectrio Washer, electric sweeper, $18 and up. Janitor. Copeland Court, 1909 Minor Trooma, fure \ phone, Haht 4216. urnished and un- nd Pike, Main 2841 Baceislor Apts furnished: vt Bt Lawrene Housekeeping Rooms. OLYMPIE VTS. 2 agi mg By Cheap. weil f i _hounekeaping roo $8.00 per month. o Nogth 1180 ata s rhed housekeeping rooma, $1.50 per week. 1012 Pike st Kehiott 41180 le 1. i rooms. 717 Mari Furnished Rooms. Furnishe rooma to rent. $15 biidren to ta a Room, lican at, Phone Queen Anne 2339, working iris, two In < week each. Queen Anne large sunny front running water. for tw Belmont room 1627 S0e day and ne 4! build: bade Yo # Hates 60e and up. Rath. PACIFIC onli hed op dad Nice Clean housekeeping Hotel ‘Fratton, 6390 Dallara lard 1283 HOTEL. CLARENDON- aA 8, Nooms G00 and 7 HOTEL © arn: rates 1) board nice home, __ enees. Babies boarded nurs, Terme Kenwood & Taree ony ‘room elike pl with g Sherry. i reasonable, refer- Uittle | gist trained oniy Phone reasonable. in good condition. . with phone num We exchange everything everywhere at any tlm if your price ts Fight. Real Extate Exchange, 620-521 Lumber Exchange. a rae jas| Wanted—i0 to 40-acre tinproved Fanch for equity in: home lp se attic; owners only, Address X-443, Star. IMPROVED FARM AT KIRKLAND On good road, within walking 4) tance of the ferry landing, stores and school, well lying tract of acreage, about half cleared and planted, The soil ja rich black Bottom Jand, where one can raise vegetables, celery, fruits and ber- ries, A new house, we house, | run: terme $175 ¢ month. To take a Mad ferry or sten’ daily), to Burke & Farrar in Kirkinnd, or call 104 Ch ACROSS THE SOUND NEAR POULSBO 5 ACRES FOR $250 $10 cash, balance in $5 payments, purchases a fine level stretch of round within half by of four boat lan: watk to bala’ this little farm, before ali gone with running stream. cure land now, before big comes when the canal is OLE HANSON & CO. Owners, New York Block nae British Columbia farm lands now be- ing opened up by new railroads will increase in value very rapidly the next few years. We offer you 40 ac . with frontage on a beau tiful navigable lake 110 miles long, located between Fort George and Prince Rup and close to the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, now under construction, for $12.5 $60 cash, balance $12 McLeod & at Vancou ACRE Adjoining neighbors, teleph route, county road, 1% miles from big tow Land level, spring. « buy. Ex- 1 if misrepresented. . balance $10 per month. ST LAND CO. 3 jean Bank Bldg. Homesteads. boom opened Homestead or desert claim retinqule®-| _ mont, Eastern Washington fruit belt.” Greatest bargain ever of- fered. Thomas Craig. 603 First ay. Water Front SALT WATER FARM with over 600 feet front- did sloping, sandy, gray~ ly beach, no bluffs, high banks or ad flats, attractive outlook, nning stream, all fenc and partly cleared, dwelling ready to occupy, near neighbors and school, Price $2,300, CHARLES: SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Building. t: ¢ For Sale—Wood and Coal. x wiih first load coal, atent dust Wainwright & MeLeod. Phones 1218 ers,| 1] CoLBS Acreage. BNOHOMISH COL NTY L LANDS We own over 2,000 acrew in the bent part of Bnohomish county land in priced from #20 to $60 por acre. It is located in several good districts, and the terme aré easy. len't it about time to provid future home for yourse ing monthly payments are working? Any 6 te of $10. cash ything abovebe nera HANSON y balance trealment ard, We & CO. rk Blocks RAP FRONT whart, Madison pa?k ror a whe will ell G-ne tracts of good only 40 m \ ride fr Beattie, for $4 $50 down, monthly payments wult HERRIN & RHODES, Main 27 iret. h running wt INC. re of Lake tract lies al-| fleh black ke. Terma t in. Only] ) running stream. HANSON & CO. ow York Block CLEARED 6 ANT ACHE TRACTS | p rieh soil, will flow, $100 an thorn Bldg an acre buys 40 nd, 1% miles trom lis county; t no gravel rd T YOUR SAV AUBURN ated betw Auburn by . in the and T in Western the three the where round- tracks, ete, are lc A fast growing manufac- town. Woe large number of fin the heart f the town terma $10 cash, $5 monthly, no in® terest and taxes during life o contract, Better seo these lots for $210 tie This) ¢ Money to > Loan NaN CITY AND COUNT tf LOANS m improved or va property, apy amount, 960 10 6600) long oF hort time nts; no de- lay, tur’ ant &'bo. 312 Howton nik T56-t own property on Beatile ck scott indorsement, NED ON FURNITURR, ouse receipts prompt service. k Bide., 4th & Pike piace to bi w money nds and 207 Nort Reapec on For Saie -Poultry. All kinds of pure bred pullets bought We have some excep- Hy fine White Rock and White Orpington cockere!s for sale at reasonable prices. Agents for McClanahan, Queen X-Ray incubators anda bre Orders for Philo coc Full line and remedies, Fine fat 1 daily JULTRY CO., INC. Corner Market 2648 First and Pike POULTRY MARKET CON, ...:++++-190 per Ib. Z chicken +. .260 per Ib, Live and dressed turkeys always on band. 1600 ror dale Miscellaneous. QUICK BALE PRICKS ON USED PIANOS Decker Broa upright. This is the original I a cker iron, not Decker fow years in use, nt care. Taken in for Bush & Lane Grand nome ition, Victor $185.00 right, large size ma- almont sweet exchange for plano. Great $226.00 t in fine co exch for Player Piano. Pri Kimbalt Inut case, year in ndition, in for Bush & Lane piano. value at ...... ons S166. Fiacher upright, walnut case, large size, @ome years in w: but jen- id practice plano, at . 60.00 Kingsbury upright, large size oak They ure money, and wing in value. co. ork Block. FARM garden, flower: $100 down, bal- nice home yards. » eany terme FHIDBY ISLAND Wash. CHEAP--$200 clone to market, on to in , $10 ROU ND PARMB CO. 605 Third Av CHOICE VIEW TRACT AT FOREST PARK $800 had FIVE / Rich level land, PUGET AKE first chotce Park He block 11 feet long, lies about 3 from Lake Forest boulevard, can| throw atone o lake Washing ton, unobstructed view, 92 feet frontege, adjoins plece purchased by Hanson for hin home. This newspaper a as ordered to Washington, D. and must sell Above price ts ae 6than =haif tract’s real vaiue. About §200 cash will handle it ft want a beautiful homesite or » ae in- Vestment, come in at HANSON & ‘60. Sew York § SACKES AT J boat and rn, house Durham-Jersey An ideal close-in Vogetable ranch. 104 Cherry St Fide, $15 down, $3 mor wi chickens, ete. oultry and jurke & Farrar, ease, short time in use. Taken in exchange for Bush & Lane Player. Excelient value at ‘4 BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1315 Thira Ay $700, stock of grocerle ving district’ of Bale se, rent paid, in- . cash trade. Phone Ballar $45 buys wood Kentle famliy cow. Gives very rich milk. A real bar- gain. Densmore ay. and Green Lake bou ‘d, Denny station. We have rt assortment of damaged bath tubs, sinks and basing. Rustad’s, 315 Second & _ ‘rench poodle papples, $16 10 Phone Ei Por ‘sale rapidl lard. Por Sale. each od horace trade for cowa, 722 Ft Ma The Canadian. Bank of Commerce Head . Toront branches in Canada’ etn) Gakieet ) business, Interest allowed on saytn Beattie ir ‘at He ie BAeaaewe AND CECO! S aren and Pock Bitiaed and bowlin, and ace bar te the otal vikings: LLEND: 2-204 Firet Av x ER CANVENTERS land, easily cleared. near Seattic. 306 Leary Manitou Beach, view unincumbered. Best Faain on the Sound. Lock Box Kittita ah City Real Estate. AUTOMOBILE EXCURSIONS TO THE NEW CITY OF T-O-L-T Every day this week we wit! run the automobile excur- sion to this new city. Go and see a real prosperous new city under rapid con- atruction, Here Is a chance for you to be one of the pioneers in the queen city of the wonderful wealth- Rroducing valleys of th ‘olt and Snoqualmie ri ers. Two great railroa have just.intersected this rich territory, giving birth ¥_ of Toit HUNDRED now under ecenstruction and ed. Water systen: ed, sidewalks laid streets graded. LOTS NEAR THE BUSINESS CENTER ONLY $50 EACH All, prices include mprovements. Rich cleared bottom land at Tock bottom prices and on easy terms. leave our offices every morning at 10 o'clock and return be- fore 6 p, m, visiting th new city and showing thi wonderful farm and lum- ber industries that are backing Toit. modern OREGON & WASHT DEVELOPMENT CO, 410-11-12 Hoge Bidg. Beattie, Wash, ‘OR SALH—KIRKLAND RA On good road, close to the ferr landing, 1 tract of acre- age, part and cultivated, new house, house, chickens, pigeons, ell and pump. wh, hatance $10. yde Hackworth, Kirkland Ho Lake all on eaat side ington, fine view good well, new cotta Price $1,500. W outbulld-| ill trade in tt side of Queen Price $1,986; $1,000 years at 7 per cent, § ance as assessments when ‘they become av 300 Third Ay, W Phone Queen Anne For Saie—A ni full size basemen block from ca WHAT DO YOt Hast Valley St., 100, alley except paving. ICKERN, For sate, nice 5 size basem piogk to car. foot lots near “Tina, $200 and up, 5 monthly; clty Leary Bide X beautiful tort 450 cash. Q mortgage 3 0 cash, bal 41 room bu easy t Phone 1908. THINK OF 26th Ave All TREewr 13 salow mia, 4G THIS? t 80x} nents hone Kenwood 1908, Phinney av, car] at $5 down and water in, 20¢ Wanted to Buy: fodern Purn. 6o.. 415 rurniture ws lwright, wood turner, PB. SOHL. 1424 RR et DR. SUSIE EB. FRASIER, t spo- gialics — Arcade Bidg.. tormerty ii co per ont! 302 Denny B ALL makes repaired; guar Huson, room 317 ‘Spuiote HT ay Hinckley. Elliott Lk? ONS Ate Four bitte Const Collection Go. 433 f DeETROTIVE SBENCY warts a Arcade Bid Private worl dential, Ti Tilton sur, eer Ala ‘Bareau? ts cerning husband “ emptions from horers’ Hen. 322 Alaska buflaing. & 7 Reedie, 18 yee experience in hi st courts to eae eg Poonas MiTigan & Kuhn, tawveer a a Yor! to: Probate spectalt Practice Sommer, Lawyer, 108 3 a > " ee nd & Consul: Raley Rie ic TT ante EI that sell atxen t re pn hat sells.” Waltzek that are “Ciribiribin": “Valse Blea" pes tudiantina”: “Whispertnes of Love.” ete Fry Muste fo, Walker Ride Matt aetnns ont ING Pia CSS Al Bessey Annex, second floor, opp - aeeatia pposite eles ic School—Mandolin, s; Ohxet nnele tar, basta, 1 ‘ar, banito. x sagtae People's Rank rane | Ri itt 403 Leary PATENT avronvnys lams & Brooks, togistered and ‘Trade Mark Attorneys: 21 vente tn jon ttle, RON entrant Ravainee Was Fenwick, AW re) Purke Ride ia ay PATTERNS ANN Manere ARIA Senttle Pattern Works, 810 Mirst Aw South. Beat equipped shop. Mata rrorosrarmmes Saaw | BEATA BROT THURS.—RARIES" THEAL STUDIO. ty7ke ATER Hotos that please aye minde” ae BIGHINEON’S 7 Liberty x. ard and Union, CAN r wo Ty. Main 7219 or ii Marion Fi fratier Prine Y SANITARTUM SYOPOMT ANG PAPO FP nanane~ For rheumatism. Lakeviaw Sanf- tarium, 4026 11th N. EB. North S55, 5 Nonoca. hvinte SPALS AND te fe laity. enton ranster ‘SuCveSSoF Joly o 307 Pine st

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