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f. Clark, D. D. 8. AND PERMANENT and all wo want ls a Itto you. We will t with our work, ay work with @ written guar all this, remem besides ‘ doing Work for half that! ‘by any of our competiiors Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) ‘Ave, N. W. Cor. Union thie Ad with you -|DEMOCRATS REPUDIATE WOMAN WHO MADE ATTACK That Mra, Margaret’ Ross, who posed as a democrat when she at tacked “Bob” Hodge at the demo- atio meeting in Areade hall last Saturday nlght, te really In the em ploy of the Hay standpat machine, was admitted by herself at a meet ing In Snohomish Tweaday night T. K. Robe, of Snohomish, makes the following statement In regard to that meeting Mrs, Ross’ meeting was sense tionally advertised here. hin king she might have an audience of some sine, we (progressives) rushed to the printer and got copies of the letter from Rev, Bushell of Mack) Diamond, printed in The Star the other day, in which Hotee's char wi ease Evidently getting tired of hear jing the standpat bunk peddied out! by United States Senator Jones and exSenator Sam Piles, fully one third of the crowd which had gath ered at the Arcade hall last night left abruptly before Jones had poken 15 minutes. In all, there were exactly 209 per sons in the hall to begin with. This included republican committeemen, ; candidates and all Ex-Senator Piles presided and made a lengthy introductory speech. Piles lambasted Senator ~~ | Poindexter without mentioning his US STONES, FINE , STERLING SILVER "First and Cherry \TTLE ARY ‘S90; de be ene he og Ibs. dom! 4 name. He spoke of the “pork bar rel” which be and Jones and Con gressman Will Humphrey, he claimed, helped Seattle to. He was going to wind up his introductory | several times, but couldn't find a} topping place. Finally he got him- self to the point where he unwit- jtingly lamented that Seattle, the | biggest city in the state, did not have a governor and a United States senator, and. there waa a | Reneral titter in the crowd, because | |"“Bob” Hodge, whom Piles and the | standpat gang is unalterably oppos- ing, is the only gubernatorial can- didate from Seattle. Senator Jones was at laat intro .| duced, and started in his speech. For im today's copy He Th: polling: beet fo . ile iD: Yh; pork chops, oa” beet 1alee t deans Tee a: tb. st 1c; box, butter, x smoked S00 100 Re; Inland lamb, eh thetmaps, for ode log, ihe Ib; soft shell % honey, 15< comb; salmon, - br n bbe 1b; dry Hoe ‘sack, to ie ; 1® 3 @ cans milk. head ri -; ralsina, preenrent or #pa- in Belt-Hack, Shaw! Collars and the latest {onovations tn Russian, Norfolk and Styles. All fashionable colors shown. Prices ro $12.50, eustomer purchasing a OF Overcoat. 1. +— sedelsheimer |) Co. iD COLUMBIA, 4 |He proceeded about to the point |where he was beginning to claim that President Taft has been the/ most progressive president this country has ever had, waen a cou ple of women got up and left. Two! be three men followed. Soon there i} : Furth Pleads | “Not =o MT. VERNON, Wash., Oct. 18.— “Not Gallty.” This was the plea entered sans} morning by Jacob Furth, million-| aire banker of Seattle, and R. V Ankeny, cashier of the Seattle Na Je {| tonal bank, to the charge of con- spiracy In aiding and abetting W. E. Schricker, bankrupt banker of La Conner, to receive deposits after full knowledge that the bank was insolvent. | Furth and Ankeny wero personal- ly present in court and represented 'ty Attorneys BE. C. Hughes and Harold Preston of Seattie, A motion was filed In behalf of Purth and Ankeny for a change of venue from Skagit county on the ground that the case has received so much discussion in that county that it would be impossible to have a fair trial. Judge Joiner wet Friday, Novem- ber 1, for the hearing of arguments on this motion. WELLS FACTION LOSES IN COURT: Holding that a ig the di- rect primary la udge Dykeman this mornt Ba the names of Hulet M. Wells, Millard Price, and Nicholas Schmidt stricken as can- didates on the socialist ticket for CROWD. LEAVES JONES TO TALK TO EMPTY SEATS. ‘the legislature from the 43rd dis- trict, petra one prosecuting attor reapectively. mSThis action is the result of the| §" factional strife. that has been waged withid the ranks of the ar clalist party by the so-called “ feat” and “conservative factions.” According to Judge Dykeman, Wells and his faction violated ghe ws by holding substantially a convention to determine their nom- inations, ROR ESERSS HOES hee * * STORM WARNING * * The {dllowing storm warn. * &® ing is issued to all stations of ® ® the weather bureau in this dis * A storm is rapidly ap * * proaching the North Pacific * * coast, and will cause high east # * to southeast winds, which will ® * afterwards change to south # *& west, this afternoon or tonight, bs * a eR KILLED BY POLICEMAN | Patrolman R. 8. aon ing. his beat last night, sa lights in the World , 723 Sixth av. 8, suddenly go out. Running tap he saw two men in the saloon, one with a revolver in his hand, the other robbing the till. He has- tily turned In a call at the patrol box and returned just as the two |men left the saloon. he cried. The one in \front replied with a right to John- \son’s Jaw, at the same time reach- ing for a revolver. Before hé had the gun half way out Johnson had |pulled his revolver and shot the |man, who afterwards was found to be John King, through the heart, killing him instantly. The other rob- ber, Frank O'Donneli, kept his hands in the air until the arrival of |the patrol wagon. | King and O'Donnell had been in | the saloon several times during the levening. They returned for the last time at 11:20, O'Donnell tn front, King following, As King entered he drew a gun, ordering the proprietor, Domineck Sandy, to ut up his hands. Sandy and a la rer, Carl Carlson, who was sleep- ing in the rear of the room, were locked in the ice box, the tele- phone wires were then cut, -and | King robbed the till of $53.60, ON HODGE’S CHARACTER acter is staunchly upheld. We handed copies of this letter to each person entering the hall, but unfor tunately, there were only 13 per. sons present, address admitted that her expen are being pald by the republican campaign committee, but stated! that there is no hope of Mr. Taft's election,” The democratic state central committee refuses to take any re sponsibility for Mra, Ro: Follow ing her vieous d urday night the democratic candi dates have refused to jointly eam. palga with her as origtnally in “rhe Hay machine, evidently, had | {no such # aenang | was a general exodus started, and fully 75 left the ball $7 “Ruff Neck” Sweaters, good quality, heavy, all-wool, in colors, gray, car dinal, maroon, white $5.35 Special _Saturday Electrical Goods size, complete, with tested tungsten bulb and guaranteed tungsten battery, BSc $3.50 Electric Iron, 6 ibs, urday special 1O0foot Electric Extemions . Mi i ute” ‘bac i ¢ it, fin eee Actes dhe. WO 32 C.P, SAMO ..ccoe Fees oe 16 Fuse Plugs eee eeeeens Snap Wizard Door ‘Bel Busser toseés steers =~ Bell Batteries, pee £06 Tested and Guaranteed—Fresh Flashlight Batteries PIPER & TAFT $1.25 Flashlight, vost pocket Spectal anteed 10 years, Sat- ‘$2. at 10-foot same, § and 16 C-P. Incan- Extension Switches ..!.... sever ABC Button 2 for. 1117 ‘Second Albany Cut-Rate tue. arted out cut raten the great volume of dental wor cut Fates brought to us permite our continuing our low prices, Our name alone Is a guarantee that your work will be of the best, and only we Hh so materials in your we Go exactly the sam oe, and class of work on other that it our own mouths our examination consultation costs you nothing. TH aT Cr peas ‘neTn RUCTORS, Hie GOLD AND CROWN pAND BRIDGE it gold and porcelain nit. i ibany ricer tor prices. will are bringing ua Se wares practice we desire and requi We tee ail, years. and see us and you will find we ao exactly ae we advertise Our work ig the Best, our prices are the lowest. ALBANY OUT RATE DENTISTS Second Floor Feople'’s Rank Bidg. Second and Mike, Fess Klevator or Walk Up. Prices Witt Surprise You. Our Work Will Please You. continue beaten they reek for 13 FIFTH AND PIK& Better Clothes for $15 Than the High-Rent Stores That Charge $25.00. ee THAT'S WHY! Try a UNION LABEL SUIT Next Time—it Will Pay You. ning of Our CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPARTMENT This Week, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 AND $5.00, THAT'S ALL, ENOUGH TO PLEASE YOU, Open Help Us Grow—We Will Be Bigger. Union Label Clothing -—Co.— FIFTH AND PIKE, Only EXCLUSIVE Union Label Store in the STATE, The spoaker tn her | monstration Sat. | THE STAR—FRIDAY, QCTOBER 18, 1912, service In perfec waged the highest class vaude- ville entertainers of the stage tn te, PROGRAM Mise Belle Manning. Comedienne Mina Helen Graham Mise Josephine Thomas. Cla Mr. Chas. Silieman viele Wonder Hise Price ... Pianiat |, A Plame Floor Mer. DANCING HIPPODROME, ATTLE NEW DANCING PALACE, Fifth and University, | 6 Conta Per Couple. ae We are out of the rent district, avoid all nes, therefore save you money Beginning Monday ate m. we will eel! ir goods of all a scriptions at half price for one week We Mall orders given Prompt attention. Special for Sat: 218 Pike St. = 10 B pa GIVEN that ee gy ty Counel! ot se LS ane a relat panteaston. fion LA t City ordin BE ° ; int® two (9) pla- toons, ‘one to perform day ‘vice ond the ot othe perform ni vice, hall not egeeed ne oe a eight 1, ok oe niente service’ shall ny teen (14), commenct — P.M “th the even or unusual and ont ine Fire power oh fire. off ee me ity to men and employ fat, to assist in the B prection of life and propert In their work the ail aiternate from from night to day month Bectlon ere shall be provid od quitable and healthful places of abode for the employes and firemen while on di i thereof, in #0 0 confilet with lone of this Hect ordinance take affect and be in tor « from and after ite pasea approval, if approved by the otherwine it shall take offect at the time It shail become « law under the provisions of the city charter Papaed Gity Coupell the day of eptember, 1812, an by nie in dpon session in authen ltion of Its passage this léth day of erat st ass OWT, B. HESKPTH, President of the City Counell. sibllaners by mo this 17th day of ber, a6 amber toy. coTTmRiLL, * Mayor. . day shall thirty th Filed by me this 17th 1913. peainber, 0 i W. CARROL nptrolier and ex-officio City . Agnew, Deputy Clerk. i FURTH GIVEN that on Tue: h day of November, glection will be he! | Seattle for the pury rejecting tho hw i ance, CARROLL, Date of first publication Septem. ber 27, 1912 Stevens’ Academy 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted PRIVATE HALLS ry Day and Byvenine) ‘rial always free. When others fall, come to us. Dances Wed. and Sat. BV BOND, 921 Firat av hain or Biuett 9 University Undertaking Fa 14th N. B North 212. w b Pork: funeral di ow location, Broadway and Say Fy DULL, ae ado. on flowers, funetal plecos. wauitott 2404. 1319 Second. Be ., 601 ord. Main BURNS FLOKAL So ab 1 ‘s designs. sveda. 418—Cut flowers, 2.60 mon tite lenses re r per Bike Nor working. pec 100 hy $5.00 ree information. J. i 107 Becond, for panlel, larga, brown, me old halt on him Curly; reward. awaon, h202 Greenwood ay Ballard 2718 brown pony, weleht 00 dislocated while apot in foreh two hind les wh Sil be Riven tor nr Main 7 of ound yo « Tha, ad. $10 reward urn of same. eyesight red ay the. ae feet ; with key yore Har im public library _ Apply botler room, Tibrary {tresses are Fer nd $2.00. Propp vil ot. Phone Wtiiott sehort tall, Tou Phone’ Basi wok No. 18708, Find Doxter Horton, road, rowing dim? will rera- jon free. stamped J. lawn, f ites or return lo Saturday, near sliver wate. Reward. Lake Burien Phone North 1637 owner furnish X-5 ___Help Want. Wanted ale Wanted—Wirgt once edge and heel for heavy welts and work. Sttleon~ Fs lege Shoe Co, Tacoma. men to rher wages learning. Call or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGB a tn “Yowwing ye choockerman ™ chaser, threo ‘itn easy work, no fee. #11 Alaska Bide aE onl ininers, pie min eady. joo. ‘Gail room 219. Motet Berton. ions Fieth av 6:36 eat’ ‘at waite EPLLe 4 Em- for Naas Ht or eld Ava ey oom sates Hutiding, . October TF, pom rent inside iron beds, electri us room, Norway Houw bath, nite: Nien for Work In lowelng MP, One loader, one Ghockerman, | want foa- [Ci Gd stonaicion City ‘Comptrotier and ex-officio City} reen-| a “4 eat Mteady wo no fee. *'Wanted—Miscellaneous tke Patty without children woul veler- plano during winter; cos. Harrinon 2630. ee Annex. “Mate Fert aay Sitend: HU sripanent. no 3 et ee we gh ~y ‘joni fome one on 8, R referred. May 4o hoine nights he desired. * es Beacon 166 af- any Gooks, out 6 ae 6.30 ie be het A etm ide, chen helpers; general ; maids Ay ply, Be ag joyment Office, te ird Ay. house Vou aeth. Th Dye dae fi yore fersliy oft tour otttce. “Metropolitan ndolin, guitar, kes “Music School, 629 nk Bide. al housework: be good cook, good wa East $691. 2437 Br: Tom pe tent girl tor ene work; must not object Fant $196. Gentleman desires house! genial surroundings: young woman rred, X-823, ‘ey ER a Be Sound Electric an “house- fo children, North Laundry, Ballard Situations Wanted— ; Female home by neat elderly work, small wages hildren. Address Mra. Marys, orgetown, general delivery ady who Is th wants situation to fldren afternoon or evening hour, « Fenn, 1127 68rd atti. SHildren and Infant reasonable. nforta le he Ugh o hea, aow- ne Beacon Houses for Rent. use at Alki p: Make an Bik. Main int, offer, 5519, in good au w York Flats for Rent. fints, modern, Seventh ats.” $15 and $ SANDE! Bulla 4 and 5-roo Copeland Court, 19 nished, $20; ‘pt Excelsior ADée furnished Lawrence oneal Furnisifed and un- and Pike. Main 28 yO mike st Mn a well furnished transient and t 819 Howell rooms, . Wiliott da TL KK rooms. 71 Marion Quee' Gieap, housekeeping cootn Site a single Biitott! of | Hotels ond Lodging Houses NVON—112% ath av. ay. sand 166, Billote 6481 J, ‘ORD, 1940 int av., mod- 60 por week and up. 1d Becond. $4 ween HOTEL OX orn; rater Barrington, up. 40r Pitth o iw : - rent; use of 969, = Robinson Anne Furnished room tor kitchen. Kast Apartments, I HWOTHLY Mhode twiand, #4 Virginia ot S00 day and $2.60 week and up HOTEL, Kainior, 168 Main wt. bricit one Notes 600 and up. Bath, Lat ‘ACIVIC HOTHL, 11ib% anton 606 datiy and up. fret ~~ Board and Room. — for, $16 Republican. Children cared ages. 116 W. Anne 2840 Babies “boarded nurses, Terr Kenwood 668. month, all Queen only, by trained} reasonable. Business Cnances. Anamnaroode = w in your chance for home bakery nd luneh room; ed to sell on account of slekness, « wilh sell “ lee, $490 cash or mae, 6267 Fitth N. A ‘al wore, welling stoves, crockery and secon and til sell at @ low ra to thle buyer. Address torn! 36) Ne- Teiand #20 in aby EELSWORTH. 1101 Ameri ¥ nme everything everywh our price ts righ oxchan, 620-64i Iv, YOU WANT « farm propositions in King county don’t fail to see this 36 acres south of town, beat valley bottom balance bench all nem acres in cultivation. lance partly cleared, neat 6-room house, large barn, several outbulldings, KR. F. Grocertes delive at door, telé- In the house. ng quick y level, __rcreage—Continued 20 AGRES aa Will well 10 neren for $600, Gardon, fruit and stock Kawlly, cleared, on main land, one hour from Be attle, near railroad, Kent Vailéy and Kenton, Terms, Holmes & Haring, 664 Empire Bidg part of 160 acres fine hington of Holl 1 w all convent 10 or more a price and This bh farming Kood frult mad and intert n makes this a fine Inve money and must or particulars address The Star 1 neti X-660, rvie To wet you have them. DOD KS‘ 00d buys, and I 5 acres north of Seattle cash, $660; halt Good b-room hoy for #1, ont 40 aeres of « raliro cash 04 Jand, 2 miles from » improvements, $300 TRALIA own and nee this We are selling som jae 1, 6 and 10-nere tracts nat low prices and ¢as Whoever buy " handsome pr Let us sh You town «row se years. will buy. WASHING Room 16 Downs CACHE FOR Fite Within one mile of Lake Bar tah 1 fe wagon road. . ideal for poultry, fruits berries. Terme $26 cash, $10 montt fo nee th take Madivon car ap ner Urania to Burk rs Cet at Ree WITH BPRING ood rith ndy loam soll. on « 4, OMPANY ond Ay, neighbors. delivery AND To CITY $600; $60 CASH CLIFFORD, 1619 Third Aw. Branch Office, #8 Washington 8t. LITTLE RANCH ON TERME Kirkland. Fine tract of rich soll, cleared and ready for on new, well built b-room house, with china el good from stores. A¥TEKNOON At built tn, cordingly Improved > vicinity #ell- ing for more Better ua out took atlt. Te only take from this office. ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Building. ~$L,000—POSSESSION OF 80— ACRES—-$1,000 For $1,000 cash we can mini ut you In ‘arm of 60 in good locality, 4 m tion of 9 ratironds « a . hen houses all included in. our ‘price of $3,600; $1,000 cash, $1,000 next | jong time mortgage. BST COAST LAND CO. 1113-14 Amertean Ff 10 ACRES FOR Rich black soll, where one can veupianles, fraita, berries arated, on mood Washington. 4 county ferry or steamer Urania to Burke & Farrar's Kirkland offices, or call 104 Cherry St A SACRIFICE B: ARGAIN FORTY ACRES, driving distance of Beattie, and handy to auto # halt bottom land, 20 acres cultivation, orchard. running wi oom house, barn 20x40, out- Buildings, horse, wagon, buggy. 3 cows, 4 ‘hogs, mowing machine, farm implements and too! me chickens. For immediate eve erythin: 5500, RoWerr SALEBY. 1010 Alaska Buliding. weil, ideal location, where one can raiso fruits, Vegetables and poul- tructibie view of Lake "rice for a qui terms, $150 ¢ ce home, garden, flowers, $100 down, Rox 12. Langley. Wash. — CHEAP GHICKEN RANCH Within a few minutes’ drive of the ferry dock at Kirkland. Fine piece of ac «e, improved with new, hous well, chicken house, garden. ete. Fenced. Price $1,750. Gniy siso cash and $18 s mont ohn Brenneman, ferry wharf, irkiand, Washington WHIDBY ISLAND 5-room ure water, €ar4, vif w water, pune close to 4 view © fine frpit boat 4 Bound ACKE TRACTS magnificent Mpig moun location, $10 down 264 FEET OF BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT 4 acres cleared and as nice a lawn. A fine stream of ar running through it A small house and some frult trees. This the best buy in the state, Must i for $1,000. MULLIN BROS. LAND CO. 627 Northern Bank Bik ¢ ACRES, WITH HOUSE One acre cleared, g004 small house, ty road, one mile to beach le, north of Bremerton. 00; $25 CAB Ha, oR CLIFFORD, Branch Offi $17.50 PER ACRE, red, 40 that ve riy cleared, lies well, 6 ‘rom county seat, clay loam right on the to school, ONE ACRE IN GENTRALIA, #400 $26 CASH, $5 MONTH peres, M mile from Centratia, on terme; les almost "he gravel, seeded, on geod t. atr SOUTHWEST WASH. LAND CO. 709 Sécond Av., Room 18 Downs Bid. Phono Main 6309. $36.00 PER ACRE Granite Falls we offer you 48 d-off land suit- This land ot broken; has good sail ‘and is crossed by run- ning stream at one corner, Rural free delivery and free cream col- lection; near school. $1,200 Is the rice of the entire tract, erma of $100 cash, monthly, Lig HANSON & CO. 16-17 New York POTATO LAND 10 actes of good soll means inde. uy a 10-nere farm and yourself. One good cro} on will pay for the f g00d location, for per acre cash’ and month, WELY upen balance Bik. 35 an 1 per 120 Spring St. etx two canner- re, sc Ole. "SOMERS ‘COMPANY laska Building. SACRE RANCH This place Hes on good within $5 minute whot st. station bottom soll, which ts ide for ‘the cultivation of vegetables, berries and poultry, Two fine farms ad- joining will show you what this of producing. at $10 a month Gilgen, 104 Cherry St DAIRY LAND POTATO LAND with magnificent view of ™ itains, for $400, on $10 down and’ $10 L, Spring Bt nO A 0 and Bangor can buy 5 acres of good land $250.00. An expert has declared this, first class fruit land, also chickens would do well on a Nght sandy soll, Kasy terms. OL 10 acres, bay and payments per month A you Blk 10 ACRES RICH SHOT CLAY, $376 cash, $10 pe month, all fine 11, no grave Has small stream, Ine view, 4 mile to sehool, lots of neighbors, cheap fi P. Van Aredaic & Co., BHT WEEN SEATT 10 acres, with running we “i soll, close in, 26c fare, $750, Jour own terms, A. B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St ie 20 ACRES, WITH STREAM, $600 All rich soll, easy to clear, close to Sound, fine view, lots of netgh- bors, ‘cheap fare. $60 cash, $10 , ber ‘month. Van Arsdale & Co,, 1209 Third AY. {0 AGKWS POTATO LAND, $350 Only $10 down and $10 per month, B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St. 200 MA have | = WASHINGTON WATER — FRONT for home site, size 170x200 feet, with shore lands in front and street in rear. Nice level tract, with fine beach and close to dock. Ideal place to live all the year aroynd. Service 20 times dally Very easy is $750 per 1019 Third Av. oor IF FORD, iv ACRES WATERFRONT, $1,000 fch alder loam soll, easy go r, les fine, grand view, county 4 through it, several springs, elo ee to school and neighbors. $1 cash P. Van Arsdaic & Co., 1209 Third Av. Choice tract tract. 40X133 $3 ol] 8Ox133 for ttle tract rea Rasy terms, 550. Lary y for bulld- #1,900—60x190-foot lot on 17th. av. &., about 10 minutes f. n ad atid Yegler. Good closecin inv ment. Holmes @ Haring, 663 Bm. pire Bidg VIEW HOME _AT KIRKLAS New, well built 5-room house, 4 Yevel lots, all cleared, good well, ete., unobstructible view of beau- tiful Lake Washington. Enough fround to raise all the veqets berries and poultry for your f ily use and a surplus for y. neighbors. Within short wal ferry landing, school and stores. Price 00; $150 cash and $15 a th. “Po ‘see thi Madison cat and at (19 round trips dally) & Farrar’s Kirkland at 104 Mt 5-room mod: fixtures, gn ment, only QP ay. nd 1 to Burke ftice, or call electric large base- short blocks from ear, splendid view of mountains, close to bark, lot 50x100. Price 0; $250 down, balance to sult aké Phinney car to 66th at., a ask * COTTAGE 21, shades, REALTY Co. 7EL ACRES One block north of 86th, frontin, on Dayton ay, ‘This will double your money for platting propost- Hon, $3,500; terms.. For particus lars) see OLMSTED, 87th and _Greenwood, Phone Rallard 2625 South Woodland park, 6-room c tage, with bath, light and pe gg st front lot, 40x120, oot alley, assessments paid full, 2 blocks of two cat lines, Mm , be sold soon. Hence pric 50. hone mornin ° e| ings. North 867. ee oe “HUILDING STTE AT Ge Double corner, trict: short Northern yards. ON D BAR somi-business distance from Great narter-million-dolilar 19; terme JENSC oH) 214 Northern Bane Bide. 4th & Pike A GOOD INVESTMENT lots short distance north of Ra- 7 pa » ready to build on, for’ garden, free water, » your own terms, Just the a wage earner. American Bank 6.00 PER LoT own of Auburn, direct ly opposite the new N. I house, we offer you %$ lots on terms of $10 per month. Some of the: have city water, Better come and let us tell you about Auburn OLE HANSON & Co. 814-15-16-17 New York Bik Ginal view lots, Water Front addl- tion, Ballard, high, dry, fine loca. tion, excellent investment, to soll, 638 Burke Bldg. A beautiful lot near Ravenna park, Obliged ea CITY AND Gc “| Prom ¢ 9 Wanted—Real Estate $1,600 canh for 40 ner F miles of ven that the eo- n J. W Hicks Wilson heretotore oxist the firm name and t Cafet at Beattie, this day partnership and Ht. 4 ing dis it aecounts @ue the firm may be paid to H. L. Wilson at the above address, and all liabilities should * presented to him for payment Hicks hereby gives notice that is no longer liable for debts incurred under the above mtyled firm Dated Beattle, Washington, 7, 1912 Ps October HICKS. _|For Sale—Wood and Coal. it loud eo t au vp with inwright & Mcleod Phy lz Homesteads. wan Homoentead or desert claim retinquiah- mnent, astern Washington fruit belt.” Greatest bargain evor of- fered. Thomas Craig, 1247 Third av. Wanted | to Buy-—-F urniture Ww ‘ant house a & office turniture, cash. Gibson Chandier, 510 Pike, M. 3227, Modern Vurn Co. 415 Pike M 651i ___ Money to Loan REAL be ¥, Ly, ee REAL ESTATE LOANS On improved or to improve kiao see us about ranch loans. GEO. A vIRTC EB 217-218 B Bik TRY LOANS improved or vacant property, any amount, $50 to $600; long of {hort time; easy payments; no de- Bk Sturtevant & Co, 812 Boston co. On timber, elty quick action bono. ys J to $5,000 te loan on elty property GABEL., 402 Arcade Big ‘BY to loan, no delay DeBard, 405. Pioneer” CHATIES loans; money 309 Mehihorn, pro Jamen Buliding MON Loans on houselic Or perso a} Term 4 goods, pianos notes to employ ments reaso: 207 BAS Ss Broeane co. 11 Northerm Bank Bidg. 4th & Pike Nespectable piace to borrow mor Dw mon. on fiamonds -. jowalry: ney For Saie—Pouttrv. THE KALE: J SRE NALEM POU LTRY MARKET Spring chicken’ Live and dros iways on co Date -— Muscenenceus, 2-horse ote delive: rus $450 cash, Queen Anne 408. iarge “assortment a bath tubs, sinks and 5 Second 8 Tent appil 2 Classified Direc! a Bank . Torony nm Canada, Wi 1.00 per t 02 Denny ‘Bite. bi ORR EPRI" alker 1 saat nr i} makes rej aired: s0n, room XE co, 3418, "Free % af Bae Hinaxfey, Eillott 3 ia Collect 433%. ae , RRTROTIE | ene “Seiatiat sand consul lott 347: Arcade 3 garnishm 323 Alasien huttaie ADVICE’ FREB—A. Joseph A ‘Alien, Sttorney iat law. 405-408 fal Bidg. Phone sata Main 1040. ST Beodie, 1s ie expe erperie rience in high- courts wore. Main 821 venten ike hoe Milligan @ Kuhn, Lawyers, 911 Now Probate practice York Block. epectalty. Sommer, parye, 103 tnd - lon fren S& Consul whsent, B Gansultation free ©. conte Humoresque Rritiante, Moszkowsk|: B from Jocelyn, Godard: Prelude, Rachmaninoff: To Spring, Griex! ustie of Spring, Fr; ‘ 426 Walker Blag, ~'? Muste Co,, WALTING Plan> Co 300-07 Arend nnex, second floor, o vators. Seattle poate a Shtet’music 1 Suc) as D numbers kK: Valse ner Ontometrist, * ntometrts 3 Le : tng. Main 21 hae Sy TNT ATronyRy rooks, Fogistered ‘and. Trade Marke Attorneys: 2 In Seattle 890 Central Mason, Fenwick, Lawn Rurke Ride. — PATTERNE ANN wanere ttle Pattern Works, 816 Ft: South. Best equipped shop tea ater PHOTOSRAPHERS _ hat prease are eons) mate RE r Liberty Bids ard and Unton, ry NETeKTood flon 208-7 Mar rrrverns HNO RANE ERR I lS SANITARIUM SR nAARe Osteopathic Sanitarium. hronic and nervous dis- 4026 11th N, B. Lake View Obesity, orders. AND SECOND FANT Goons RADAT Nand clothing bourke ania, Socommanged, 1017 Pike. Main &. 4 jewels, 7 eprings First’und stewart, Bec, Jacobson,

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