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SY GOING” SORT HE» T ALONG” WITH PAL ON PATH TO PRISON 1 L. BOALT. went on an elegant 1 woke up | was i ip 20 years old. He A week ago he was To jail By FRE then 1 and whe! of 30. ‘acare in the world ‘a prisoner in the city prospec who" was older . from the be ft on without com the moral it points Save for an o¢ i ‘of yeas lingo, pick ihe road,” his choice of ‘could not be improved upon. this. waa an educated wo in Beasemer, Mich-} fy child. There had been rch i bat they had died in "A fentlewoman’s love was ered in this one boy, McDoo was a lumber QUIT SCHOOL AT 11. Frank didn’t like to go “ ‘The bey He quit after the third ade oer said I needn't go If saat wish to.” He was then It was playtime now at the railroad yards, shts for fun,” with oth At the yards they met ho- mn, who came from awhile to tell the tales of “The Road, a little older, a little) O'Donell, said 's beat tt. al O'Donel! to me, “| kind of a boy, anal kind of a man. Careless, | a tittle weak, he has along.” ANCHOR TOHOLD HIM. | not a tramp. He! worked six months at) ths at another. But} Be anchor to hold him. ty of a job or a town | quit and “went along” fy chance companion. There, to be explored,; ips more interesting. ‘paid railroad fare. “Tnever could I hadn't the nerve. the box or the blind) mine. : paciber in Poetry i 4 je u Misited. He was In San! for instance. Later in| though he can't remem. @ got there. Then he w | hen t went on an elegant ™ a | woke up | was else” may have! He doubled on his! jsmiled whimsically | gether. tracks many times, generally be- cause an acquaintance of road or barrel house or “flophouse” was go- ing that way and wanted him to go along.” HE MEETS JOHN KING, Hie zigzag path carried him across the path of John King, some. times lumberjack, oftener moocher, than MoDonell. King's wae a soul gone wrong, The world, he said, owed him a living, and he was going to have it! King wae policemen . A brase button symbol of a thing called aw" which more than once had laid King by the heels. In thoughts, as in actions, McDonell atways He, too, came to re- gard the man in bive as his natural enemy, MeDonell came to Seattle from nowhere in particular LO days ago, I worked a day and”—here he “three quar ters,” AGAIN THEY MEET. Again the paths of King and Mo Donell crossed, They got drunk to ‘They went into the World bar, 723 Sixth av, south, and shook dice with Sandy Dominick, the bar tender, for the drinks—-and lost. ‘They left the saloon, and outside King talked earnestly, vehemently, and McDonell was seen to make ges- tures as of futile protest. They re turned to the saloon. Sandy Dominick ts a wise barten- der, His hands went up the Instant he looked into the mussle of King’s gun. They made Sandy turn out the lights, and then they robbed him and the cash register, and lock- be the bartender and a drunken man mm the lee chest. Patrolman R. 8. Johnson, passing by the World bar, saw that the lights were out. He telephoned to headquarters and returned just in time to meet King and McDonell coming out. King, hating all policemen, and knowing he was cornered, swung on Johnson's jaw. Then his hand went back to the hip pocket. Johnson saw the movement, and, to keep | that hand from getting the gun he knew was there, he started a fusil- lade of jabs and swings. Johnson is a big man, but | was bigger and stronger. | time the officer ceased to press the ttack, the outiaw’s hand traveled back towards the hip. And all the while McDonell, “go- ~ along.” was circling behind Johnson, with a quart whisky bottle poised for the finishing blow. Thrice King landed smashing blows on Johnson's jaw, and the of- fieer was wabbling as a boxer wab- bles who has been out-punched In rally. And then King’s hand again began its sinister, backward jour oF. JOHNSON DREW FIRST, One glance Johnson Mung over his shoulde: McDonell held the bottle high. It was Johnson or ning Good--Read It PIANO FACTORY LOSES A BAD CUSTOMER Investi- took back the Unsold, amounting | These tnstru-| Rew, but some B of the Bush a| to give to ther turn, such instru or similar circumstances. This has fallen to the Bush & Lane ae Stare at Seattle, with instruc aa | diately from our floor, so a8 not to gular ship you that you Lave never known, tn toe: many years you may have lived in Beattie, a proposition as good as we are im a position to offer you at (this tinke. But you must hurry, for the péople know we do as we ad- vertise, These panos will be found at tho Bash & Lane Piano Company, 1315 ‘back to them under | Third av. — Shoes at Very Low Prices You will have another bet com to SAVE DOL- rel Shoe Co.'s Basement Salesroom. TURRELL CHILDREN’S High-Cut Gun Metal of Patent Shoes, with patent cuff and tas- sel. Sizes— 5 to &-8% to 11-11% to 2-2% to6 $200 $225 $250 $3.00 An assortment of short lines in Misses’ $2.50 and i: $1.65 Sizes 11% to 2. LADIES’ $2.00 Patent Shoes—Six a in all sizes; button or styles, with kid or $1.95] MEN'S cloth tops Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Patent Shoes—Bix styles, In button and blacher; all sizes in $1.95 each style ..... SHOE CO. 122 MARION ST. OR 904 SECOND AVE. Week Commence FIRST APPEARANC October 28 IN AMERICA in| Allah” A REEL OF A THOUSAND WONDERS Sahara ig Actual Scenes and Characters in Paradise of Desert, King thent Johnson trew firet . The fame of the explosion burnt King's coat, The outlaw fell with a bullet Chrough his heart. For a long minute Johnson and MeDonell stood like statues, Then the latter loosed his hold on be bottle, which fell and w ehat ed into a thousand pieces on the sidewalk, “And as God le my witness,” sald McDonell to me, “i didn’t dream of doing that thing when we went into the saloon, But—<don't you seet— King was @ pal of mine, and he sald he was gol ng to do it, and—and sot went along.’ At & meeting of 50 members of the Pare tion held in the Frants H. Coe school yesterday, a resolution was passed endorsing the university students tn condemning the acceptance of the chimes, Stevens’ Academy Pourt pyrtahted PRIVATE Ma (very Day and Rvening) ‘Trial always free Wh others fall, come to us. Dances Wed. and Sw Carpenters’ Saturday Special HENRY DISSTON 4& SONS’ D 8 261N. HAND SAWS— $1.43 G. C. Colquhoun Hardware Co. 1426 THIRD AVE. THE NEW STORE Are you on the right road to this Clothes Question? If not try us, nion Labe Clothing Co. FIFTH AND PIKE. Our $15.00 Suits save you 00, anyway, over Ind Ave. 4 New Lines of Union Label Shoes $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 $4.00. Seo tho window of Pants— all Union Label. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 $4.00. Will you help us grow? UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO. FIFTH AND PIKE. Only store of its kind in the State of Washington. NOTICE 10 ELECTORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with Resolution No. | an 2802 of the City Council of The Shy | fie of Beattie, adopted September 244: 1912, the ohne he tt piled has been Invoked byt i sald City Counoll it. self as to the followin, Some ‘OMDINANCE, NO. 90039 6) 1 opera: ity n ™ ttle, and repealing rdinances in confl BE a Cr eee BY THE CITY OF TTLE AS FOLLOWS: section 1, From and atter the sec. ond day of Api hoy en at The Gi veabect Me Seattle, ih, other i ri Vice. shall not and ts o'clock P. @ how A ht CP fae shall not exceed ommen: n ieee j ‘clock P. and endin r.6°t than elght (8) o'cloc! except that In the event o threatening or unusual conf! tion, or such emergency, the ire. Chief, his assistant. of other person in charge or command of t Fire De rtment, shall have the po authority to samen such sires as ma rotection 0 In work the 1) alternate from vant night to day Section 2. hall be provid- suitable an healthful places of the employes and firemen 4 while on duty All ordipances or lar as they may 01 perty arts it tuts ordinance shall in force thirt: thereof, In. so confitet with ordinance, Section 4. take effect and gaye from and after its passage ani yroval, if approved by the Mayor; Stkerwine it shall take effect at the fime it shall become a law under the provisions of the olty eharter: ed the ty Council the 16th y of September, 1912, and signed me in open seraton in authention tion of its peceage this 16th day of ber, Pepto’ ROBT, B. MEsK ETH, Broaident, of the, ¢ Counett. proved A P ace this Xath day of ptember, no. ie. correntt.t, ayor, Filed 4 me this 17th day ber, 1912. it’ w. CARROL, Be otrollse and ex-officio City a J. P. Agnew, Deputy Clerk. CROMoR 18 HEREBY FU RrMER GIVEN that on ‘Tuesday, the a ieee ys is eno Cl special Beattie. for of ratiwing of ees first publication Septem- bor 27, 1912, THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912. HOLD MEN: ; AS SLAVES That the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co, are holding two men a6 slaves and driving them to work againat their will, keeping guards tn the stockade at the Ren- to prevent thelr escape, tening to shoot and kill them if they tried to get away, ts the substance of a sensational charge filed in the superior court this morning, by Carnelo Spessl, who alleges that he made his om cape terday morning, and who is bringing habeas corpus proceedings to free the two other laborers. Judge Ronald this morning granted the writ against the company, cit- ing its officials to appear in court tomorrow morning and answer the charge that they are detaining at the stockade against their will two men named Diaminico Oct and Vin conto Perrino, The suit is brought in behalf of these men by Paul W. Houser, elly attorney of Renton, THE SEATTLE STAR TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date iM our subserh the address label hen that date Tei Riayen™ yout ‘name in taken dvapee, your mame is takes ag 3 Ua ii oe an of date on the addr For the conv oo of our readers fs seat catabliahg agencies at ‘he oli w in , alien 009 Ballard ay. Phone Ty Ady may Be teft at there branches warn yates given ae St main office naient rates ic per line or 6 times for the Brice ‘or't tore had Entertainment at Oakdale chi house, Friday eévening, October at # p.m. for benefit of hall Kodak ine, t Size, Jacobs Photo how. P SREBY GIV to th persons date of ened at Heattle. ington, or said ime will be barred F. 0. KALBERG, ¥ Dairy Company hington, October Receiver of J w ra “aaa wt Wonney-Waison Co, Tu tors, new location, Broadway mal a a — 3924 Found- Wary vated wit and $2. Pr Co. at Fudne > Elitott in move atch, go men: ront cas key win er. o wor 1, photo tn Fpene Bailie 1126 oF = it Phone Vast 377. Lomt—Wedn, # Meena aqua stern row boat, No, 9. Fred Anderson, boat house, Hall Becon nd hand glothing bo Roath , wold, Personal. PLA Will the persons who witnessed the accident on the N. P. ratiway track when a train ran over and killed Mr. Jantes Gillespie please com- Biunicate with Mr lartin, 1507 peek Heacon 23687 aitin ae Hours 2 to ae, Annex, Main 1342. Lady a Aeceaet, Pay street, tren b is third fanted = minora ady a ley, aye iicitor for family wine 4 Mquor; one acquainted Bale ti Fremont and Interbay. Call 136 Ballard ay. Wanted Goal Toe i fra i tan? be CoLund’ ay BME, aver h a" phe: $1.26 n| Office an Fourth ay. room boy. Phone Main 3500. Respectable widow with boy 4 years old wants position as housekee: for widower with no children xa, wages $156 per month. 4, Bt Want 1 lot that I can pay down all X-668, care Small house small. amo amount each .month, ks, bagkawe is Beacon 2 wing, tre tatlor, Beacot ® hotel in a wil pay. X66: Wanted—To exchange two good residence lots team, Address Star, X-661, Bxpre ohuls, sehoo! x “Situation V Wanted—Male a ter ra SS i Help Wanted--Female man, eine on. rienced ork an tole) Ye av, or i is cific’ ‘Telephone an raph . ving All to” wnalat Ta ht housework for two for room board, Queen Anne Te. Feneral” howm C'doject to ebild Kenwood 336 re wanted for an Al big commission ne Uberaty Write Otfice Call iploy me: haa all iin bit in mandolin, Bykes Music Seb lank Ide its tree of tie room for Heb furalehed OLYMPIC APTB. agi wee te Feoma, ee Se ne Queen Anne 2106. od transient and steam bh Houses tor Rent. d modern, 12 minutes . Sabeo reat reet. Hea- my C good furniture, ride, near Lesch! pari account of ‘ungraded con 485 : m om house, newly paperad, 17 W. bath wt Phone tafinrd 1118. S1T-—5-roomed raod ori, sorta K ard. 2 on For eet 4 ‘Foun wir moo) Houses: 6 rooms, block ¢ odern. mS orth 3 Om 7} Tetely ani eroor Prat, 29th HOTEL Rhode a, be day and ° ‘week ond up 44577 Hiainier, 168 Main st. utiding Hates 0c an GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, t—Rateos boc eC bricks PAR ARR AAR ARs mew iy wants = easy reach wR BOO room, stear heated. Si Laity board. Perma nenc’ [pretest it State terms, X-6 Wish To. SHOW YoU t $0-acre Improved 8, within 18 miles old cleared fond sat sietam deep, righ, biack bottom sofl, level as a floor and drains nicely Into creek which runs within « few feet of the farm, but not over It. This land hes been cropped, paxtured and ma nured and is now ready to raise iflcent crops of celery, vero- tables, clover, etc, or to use as & dairy ranch. There are 15 acres of choice smooth ‘ on it With 3% acres in choice bearing orchard, ¢-room house, well, out butidings, dand 50 barn, with big haymow tales, by improved farn Tis PARM 18 IMPROVED. 1 SELF. Notice that We want to impress upon you that profitable HW p into—all ready ‘tor t th no pre- liminary work and waiting in One mile to school and half to chure on near the ‘best markets on the Bound, include good team, harnes top buggy. mower, rake price is lower han’ it usually costh to clear. this quality of land, and almost 10 acres are cleared, without a stump, $3,000 of bull Pic- ont mile nd there are over a get t tures of place and sample of in office, We guarantee ry statement we m md if they are ineorrect, we shall pa ary $10 for your time we ta showing you the land, That's tar enow . ur Inston your asking us the p we sha 1 show you the place a: then ask you to price it fairy ° ‘ourself and the owner, and then WELL sei, ir To You FoR That's fair enough, too, And your trip will not rh PAVEY Vv & co 206 Leary lag. The Snohomish Canning Company Mit contract for b years to pure o se your entire crop at market rices. Land in Snohomish county * wait Produce from $300 to $400 per acre in berr © have some land near Machias in 6-acre tracts $60 per acre. You can purchase es or 40 acres on your own ig-17 “Now fork “Bik HUYS ACRES 7TORMS $50 CASH, $10 MONTITLY On Good road, within easy drive of Seattle, rich loam soll for vere- tables, fruits, berries and poultr me over today and we will show you over the tract. Take a Madi- gon car and county ferry or Ander- gon steamer to Burke & Varrar'’s Kirkiand office, or oall at 104 Gheery Bt LOGGED OFF LANDS Southwest Washington bottom lands, free from gravel; running close to railroad station, Sold to settlers on easy terms. SOUTHWEST WASHINGTO: SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION DAVID P, EASTMAN Resident Agent 506 Lowman Bldg. 7 I will sell my 20 acres of good land, no rocks, no sand or «ravel, 1 Inia walk 10 town and RR, op 1one I. mall route, on county % neighbors adjoining $300 : balanee to Cail ibd American Bank Bidg. Pay} | Por exe! hange- Business Cnances. DINAH, Harter and wee store, Bell on ac nt of sickness, Cheap if sold at once, Address 318 Washington ay., Bremerton, vanh, Excellent bargal oy r e! ming houses 6 exchange. ection Agency, 649” nurke wag Bale Hakery, 183i Quecn Anne av Exchange — Real Estate AAPA FOR TRADE BAST OF LAKE WASHINGTON Forty-acre farm, 6 acres in cul tivation; good T-room house and ba modern two - story chicken house, 16100; also brooder; will accept $3,500 tn ttle property. Price of 00, on terms DAVID P, EASTMAN 606 Lowman Bidg. there adjoining Fi house, chicken $800, Will near Sound i burg; 2-room house and yards; trade for acreage Main 5318. change everything everywhere at any time, If your price is right, Real Estate xchange, 620-021 Lumber Bxchange. We have several we id Tarimne to tra for Beattle property. 303 American BEAUTIFUL, LEVEL | SUBURBAN HOME TRACTS Rich black ed and in me homes all around, Large fertile valley, does not overfiow; has passenger and freight service right there; electric line in the spring; finest automobile We are selling & 4 10-acre tracts of this rtile land at $100 (6 Fe 7 and i! ie all In & stump all clear- dow. Nice meadow aot® 709 Second Ay. Room woe Hidg. Phone Main 6309, CLOSE TO Tithe ACHES $3 AND $10 PE land in that district soll, with small fre county “LIF FORT Branch Offic 1 GOOD BUY om north of city, only 40 min- ide from Pike at, near car & real snap for $600. On of $100 cash, balance $10 per month. whot clay i jowdale, on county Near school This tract can bought for $650, on terms, It cheap at $900. 10 sores near Edmonds ii, This is covered with second owth and is first clans pick, Up at $1,400, but must be cash HERMAN SCHROEDER 324 Liberty Bidg., Third and Unton all good 10 AGRES $500 Level land, near Seattle, short dis- tanc from railroad partially od, good soll We have 3 ere tracts which we will sell ite $500 each Terma to HY month, Holmes & Haring, pire Bidg. CREA WITH BTREAM not hard to im- 85 Washington St ea-) \WASHINGTO : i anes Oe Nrood soll within 1% miles of Lake Wash- wton and boat landing, let us show you this tract; Mes on good road, with both rail and water transportation, enabling one to in Seattle. Terms $50 1 @ month, Burke & Farrar, Cherry 8t It _you want DEEP RICH LOAM AT A POOR SOLL PRicB tern Washington Innd will never than it now, Many re happening in thin part country that will idly the price of 5 to 40-nere tract oo looated as to get the tull bene fit of all improvements. No in- ter divi- his land. $60 per wy torme. ere for quick Call or write LET & CO. 426 Balley hide ing xc hee Tame South of Bremerton, on county road, Fy ®ood KTowth never cut over Adjoining saw mill You can cut the tim- his tract and pay for it Biice gio ONE-THIRD CASH RD, 1619 Third Av ea Office 88 Washington St. ~TITILY RANCH ON TERME At Kirkland, fine tract of rich soll, y for garden, new, built 5-room house, with closeta bulit In, ete, ood ideal location, where one o Paine fruits, try, unobstru Washington. $150 cash and 45 a oe this pl take Madison oar and county ferry to Burke & Fa tars office in Kirkland, or call 10 ie CRES WITH SPRING Good rich sandy loam soll, on county road, 11% niles from business nter o1 pattie; short walk from good. school, stores and hbors. Phone service and de- m stores. MORNING URNOON SERVICE TO 600; $50 CASH 1019 Third Av. 88 Washington St NEAR KENT, %& VALUE, CASH 5 acres Al upland, $450. 5 acres fing bottom land YOU NAME TH 10 acres black muck with creek, fir and 5 acres best uplan road, fine view valle 6 Leary Bide. WANTED—Young, live, energetl capable salesman for land de ment; commission basis Branch Office, $650 RMS bottom land, lar, $1,400. facing 60-ft. $600. Main 406 Kkly allowance. Good position APFORD, 1019 ‘Third A $100 PER ACRE East of Lake Washington, farming land; running water on tract; sold in one or more acres, on terms DAVID P,. EASTMAN Bide, 505 Lowman ie goo hington, on . fine rich soll fe ries, fruita and chickens, $50 ‘cash, $10 monthly, fF ain offered, near Kirkland. fackworth, At hotel on Kirkland + ar sor Take Raltinger. for O. D, White, Lake falling’ » Wash, YOU WON'T HAVE LONG FOR BIG PROFITS THE NEW CITY OF TOL, TO WAIT IN ‘This photograph shows only one of | the modern business buildings now under construction in this new city, Here is the right kind of a new town to get into, Tolt is located on the new lines of the} Great Northern and the C., M. & P, 8.—the terminus of the Great Northern and the natural division point on the Milwaukee, Ip only a short cured a lar shingle mil, is =now time Tolt has se cannery, creamery, nd a large saw mill under construction Streets are graded, laid, modern bigh pressure water system Installed, and more than 150 new homes and business h ” under construction and completed, Tolt b backing in both farms and ber, lum. THE ONLY LOTS NEAR CENTER BUSINESS $50 EACH Special automobile excursions leave our offices every morning at 10 oclock—every morning ing Sunday, Call and w range nis to go tomorrow or Sunday, OREGON & WASIIIN' DEVELOPMENT 410-11 Hoge «ug f{ALI, HOME BARGAINS $ 800—3-room cottage house, on lot 60x120; easy terms; 3 blocks from car. $ 860—3-room “house, 50-ft. lot, Columbia; $20 cash, monthly at $15 $3,000—6-room cottage on second hill, 100 away from Ma drona car; paving and all taxes paid. $ 750—3-room cottage; cozy place; lot fenced; 0 cash, $2,600—Top of Queen Anne bill, 5- room cottage; modern; pav- ing in and paid. 605 Lowman Bldg. 4oxi29 LOT TO BU BASY TERMS walking dt ake cars. Lies and grubbed. Lake and the sidewalks | a wonderful | i Real ‘Estate—Contd. City Real Estate—Contd, 250 CASH 4-room modern cottage, Price $1,360. YOUNG & BROBERG Phone Hailard #13 lot 60x100. Patent dust pan with first load coal, Wainwright & McLeod. Phones 1218 Wanted to Buy---F'urnitura Pk eto W we Aw trv en cho Want & office furniture, cas! Gibson Chandier, 610 Pike, M. 827 Modern Vurn Go. si Pike M 661%. Rd LA Loan oe KY LOANS or vacant property, $50 to $600; lon easy payme Sturtevant & Co., improved any amount short Ume; Jay, Bie Would like to borrow #600 at 7 cont on small house and lot versity district, none 000 212 Boston Unt Kenwood m na; mo Kk action, 109 Mehihor mortgages, contracts, or bought, Morris, 3 current B14 Batley. Money to Te improved prop erty at Epi HA rates, 436 Epler COLLATERAL Yorrow money welry; low Amertean iD MONEY 1 goods, pianos or T THE KALEM Pou Dressed chicken... Spring chicken ||; ie Live and dressed turkeys always and 1600 Piace ne ol For Sale—Livestock PARAALD A ARAAL SADDLE We have several fresh Jersey cows on hand, also soon coming fresh. Prices reasonable. Levinson Bros., Denny station, Green Lake station, Phone Kenwood 214. rT Ba 6 South m. Take South ter 6 o'ci LTRY MARKET ib. 10 own ru oA MisceNaneous. Yor Sale—-Pew Keen Kutter carpen- ter and garden tools, hone, big ammock, civil engineering text jook and thagazines. Owner go- away 0 _ LekMAy,, Coumual opportunity. We have a damaged basins large bath ‘be Canadlal Head office, Tor "in Beronts. “canada dp (238 HAND Carems ee Pocket Billiard fables and bowlin Say La tr $2 Tings: nts. EB Wits Fak Me re cork tt m3. accra nae ERE ener Hearaene : Ieee wat, Wood” turner * 2 CHOICE LOTS Reduced from $600 to $325, block of school. ORCHARD TRACTS A part of Wegener's tracts, 100x127, now offered for sale, 60 fruit trees, In full bearing. A beautiful lying tract. Until this comes in the elty you can use 180x127 feet. One-room house, chicken house, yard Your chance now to secure a mium tract, close in. Price $1 OLMSTED, 87 Phone Bi ER LEAVING SEATTI And says, “Sell my chicken ranch.” Has a new 3-room house, 2-acre tracta, acre in garden, large chicken “house, 56 chickens, pig and tools, 6 miles from Seattle, on direct transportat one can work in So § ; only $150 cas! balance ‘$is a month. I. Cherry St HOME “BUYER LOOKING for a modest, comfortable, 4 or b-room home, desirably lo- €ated on choice lot? Have you $700 or more | a bargain? 1 YOUR wit —-; one pre- TO @, electric light, gas, i walis, Grade, asseasmen WOODT. -room modern fixtures, gas, bungalow, ele shades, large base- ment, only 2 short ‘blocks from Phinney av. car, splendid view of . nd mountains, close to 4 park. lot 50x100, Price 260, $250 down, balance hinney car to 65th Crrace re ALITY CO. A GOOD INV 26 lota short distan venna park, ready soll Al for gard $175, your own spot for a EL ‘Swoktn RB to build froe water. Just the W if01 “Ameri a 1 ACRES OR 5 ACRES Right on the edge of the city tracts "Wert. from Price terms $10 per month up. Tracts level, cleared ready for bullding, great Bound view, no eit taxes, These a the best close-in acreage propo: sitions, 100 tracts sold, few of the best ones left Telephone this of- fice for Sunday appointment. Holmes & Haring, 553 Kmpire Bidg, Main 11 a = concrete base- laundry trays, Ls 0 y Terms $15 per month. Bee RING, 907 Leary Bldg, Phone 4519. We are bull you sing? If so, we “will ive laundry, and a very sell at once, Epler Bldg, Soon, 200 large 1c paved distric “Brice 5,000. Wiil take good clear lot as first pay- ment Address X-663, The Star. room modern bungalow, beam relling, plate rail, parked floors, oment basement and room, half blo terms. Will take payment. Owner, w Baller 2563. je—S-Froom modern cot 40x120-foot lot, Aurora av. $800 mort assumed by purchaser. On account of sickness will make & very close price to get my. equity in h. Lock Box 207, Sedro-Woolley; Wash SNAP—THR GOOD LOTS, good two-room house, gas and city water, ice eight hundred fifty dollars, Some . and terms to suit, Sidney lot part 7303 tn Ae, o4 830x102 “Tot, a provements paid in. full, dastlake car jine and Mbrary. $150 cash, S247 lath N, 2 <room house, xy $450 cash, Ravenna par Queen Anne dvs, Leis) bind {65 Arcade Biag.. formerly n te ae aaat A 02D. ie ade. en m form, Set ker ALL Huson room's Hugo att Hincklor aahecs ‘Free delive oney “Collec y amount, persons located, evi secured Continental iad __ Collection Co.. 314 Ratle: DETECTIVE ASUNCY, Way Detective Agency, Arcade Bid, rimtnal and elvit Private work: cons: Senta ice eumtation conti. ore vice on a: the Legal Ald ‘Tarees ee eee OF cerning hesband and wif emptions from garnishments, borers’ Hen. 32% Alaska butlaing. ‘orwin Balliey B Consuitation tree mustand: Size, property right : Foxe Y rights, collections, bank- ADVICE FRE attorney at Muste Rid: EF Beedie 16 5 eat courts. 211 Roston lh —Offt.. Main &214- Trem es by Milifean_@ Kuhn, York Block. ectalty. mmer, Lawyer, 103 2ni jon free. Ors RR" ms eI Allen, Eilers ae Main 104 sxperience in high= Probate. practice . MUSICA, Rhee thusic 10 cents. Mak n ‘as Humoresaue. Dvorak: Wales Frilliante, Moszkowsk!: Berceuso from Jocelyn, Godard: Prelude, Rachmaninoff! To Spring, Griex: uatie © prin cE 426 _ Walker Rite. wer ewe aa WATTING Piano Go., 800-809 Arcade Annex, second floor, 0; “4 vatora Seattle mene re PATTERNS ANN wonere Seattle Pattern Works, 816 First @ Bouth. Best equipped shop. M. 60 flee HIE PNt frat any EI NL ET take View Osteopathle Sanitarinm, ‘Ovesity, chronte and nervous dist orders. 4026 11th N. BP. AND RURRER eTavpe are pate ~ “Yintt bourne jain 5233. STOLL AND UTRaNecren cn Lainber? Pransver Co succemsOr William Jolly 207 Pine st.

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