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STOMOBILES COLLIDE IN FOG; TWO PEOPLE HURT nm, 18, son of a Just as he made the turn the car tives with his father/drtven by Kristoferson struck his driving an auto} car, sending it diagonally from the een oneccy st, struck a/ direction it was going and throw: ae Bob Phiibrook, driver ing it against a telephone pole at 336 18th av. the northwest corner of the Inter av. and East section, * she after 8} The driver, morning. Both ma-/ thrown out of his car on to the mashed and the occu-| pavement, and received a bad frac ture of the right leg. Merrill Clark, was driving up the/ riding with = Kristoferson, was % rewehes its apex at} thrown out, and received a bad Philbrook was going} bruise on the -kneo and a out on the sth, When Philbrook | be intersection he saw) The only occupant of the other fe car a few fect away.| car, bestdes the driver, was Stella ‘ prevented Kristoferson| Jamison, 12, daughter of the owner Mite the other car, and Phil-| of the car, One of her thumbs was eal! this, turned sharply| broken and will have to be ampu: of, on Cherry | tated, NAL CO. TO HANDLE PEOPLE’S ONS, INCORPORATED FOR $500 ¢ Terminal Co. Is Incor ‘ee Kristoferson, was this were port. ant oO and Remaberg, and over the protest 0. This is the) of Robert Bridges, signed a 30-year- fe onl to handle the! lease with this company before it Jsland project, involving) had been incorporated, as required ‘or more in public im:| by the laws of this state, The lease was then turned over nor bis supposed) to Ayers, who claimed at that time packers in the East ap-/to be the president of the com- orators. Three hith-| pany, and has not yet been deliv- men hold all the} ered back to the port commission- pall of the $500 of stock jers with the signature of the com: sensational situation) pany. Dy the filing of the incor) <¥ with the secretary) bankers named as behind the ter port te? © commisaloners,| minal company, is in town today to Comunissioners Chittonden| close up the deal STINGS GIVE HIM SIGHT 28.--Blind for some time, due to an t of his eyes} George Bailey of Placerville, apiarist, fay rejoicing ver the recovery of his sight caused by siley was changing a swarm of bees from one hive to when several of the insects stung him on the face To his amazement he suddenly discovered that | BALTIMORE, Oct. 28.—The man TH, Oct: 28.—Wallace| who for half a century made the & soldier of fortune, ropes which brought to an end the because he looked/ tives of many criminals is dead Mrs. Cady did not ob/ here. He was William H. Meyers, mother, Mrs. Crahan, 76 years old. He made the noose ip awaiting trial on/ which strangled Guiteau, who mur perjury. | dered President Garfield. He also Rative of Arkansas and made the rope which ended the life iiss wtier in Mexico.| of the notorious Adam Horn in this the revolution! city more than 60 years ago, and Galveston and! for other murderers since hanged Soon | here. 1, with her) The lives of the Mollie Maguires Craban of) who were hanged in Pottsville and | The cashier and the| Mauch Chunk, Pa, in 1874, were of love) taken with ropes spun by Mr. Mey Crahan’s\ ers. He never would attend the hotel and/ hangings where his ropes were Sct wis zcst| GOV. WILSON IN PENNSYLVANIA last spring} to visit Miss Craban, ther, who saw to it left town at once. Then an elopement to farreagea and they! WESTCHESTER, Pa, Oct. 26.— Gov. Woodrow son, the demo- to the Cra-jcratic candidate for president, ad- Cady was! dreased a gathering of several thou- v4 \w charging per-| sand persons at noon here today, 2 leaving shortly after for Philadel- bride's tears won a) phia, where he is to make two Crahans signed a| speeches tonight. appearance. ‘agree-| “There used to be a time,” said if he wonld|}Gov. Wilson, “when presidential one year for a| elections were settled by the clamp ing down of screws, when men vot- ed because they were threatened. I believe the time has come when America will vote not as it is told to vote, but as it thinks. Men are no longer frightened by the old threats.” AFTER MONEY OF DIVORCED HUSBAND Involving about $65,000, a sult by Marie D. Young was defended by her divorced husband, George W. Young, in the United States district court before Judge Howard. When George W. Young divorced his wife, in 1900, he made no ar rangement for the disposal of his property. Mrs. Young is now suing for some of the money her former husband made through the sale of his land. DINNER FOR JUDGES Seattle chapter of the Phi Delta Phi, legal honor fraternity, will give a dinner next Saturday evening for Supreme Court Judge Main and 7 ao Court Judge Mackintosh. dinner will be attended by nae supreme court and superior court judges. Judge Meyers, W. A. Peters and E. L. Skeel will be the speakers. Judge Dykeman will preside as toastmaster. Judge Mackintosh will also be given @ dinner Friday evening by the Na tive Sons of Washington. KILLED AT WORK Harvey Geggett, a timberman, 28, was accidentally killed while work- ing In the woods near Terriston Saturday. He was employed by the Northwestern Lumber company. LEAVES TINY WILL . 28.—The small- ved by Surrogate been recorded. It .was a plece of paper three by six Inches and disposed of a $10,000 estad. The will was that of William Cooper, a well-known pottery man. SHOE SHINE “TIP” DES. MOINES, Ia., Oct, 28-~The supreme court of lowa holds that “tips” given to “shines” in shoe shiniag parlors belong to the boy and not to the boss, A shiner at Sioux City sued for two years’ tips and will get them Lower Car Steps for Tube Skirts OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 28,—Because women in tube skirts kill too much time boarding high-stepped city street. carp, directors of the road announce new cars will have steps near the pavement. $50 FROM ONE ORANGE TREE. COLTON, Cal, Oct, 28.—James Warburton claims the champion orange tree. It ts so heavy with fruit that he has to support it with canvas to prevent breaking iinbs. Warburton expects the tree to net him $50 on the season's crop. IPM! 000 feet of from Port on the British "The lumber |supreme court of Mexico rv rHE | men OCTOBER 28, 1912. MARCHING TO DEFENSE OF ADRIANOPLE THE! == = THROUGH MISTAKE TENTH OF TURKS’ ARMY KILLED. Oc Turkish CONSTANTINOPLE, tenth of one entire Kirk Kilisseh through the detachments as the result of a mistake, was made here by Turkish officials this aftern¢ however, insisted that the Kilisseh, MUST DIE MEXICO CITY, Oct. 25,--Gen. Felix Diaz, father of Mexico's lat-| est rebellion, must die unless the) that the court-martial ordering the exe cution is illegal. This much was made certain here today when President Francisco I. Madero fiat ly refused to heed the request of a committee representing the Ger ! man, French and Spanish colonite, ! which requested that the death sentence be revoked. | The committee explained that | while they nad no Yesire to Inter-| fere with the government, the sen timent of-the wat majority of the people—-Mexican and foreigners | ~undoubtedly was aginst ’ execution. | | Soules, NVADING SER SETS ETT ee t, 28.—Admission that one- army corps was killed at clash between two Turkish on. The same officials, Turks had recaptured Kirk ALONG AUTO RACE; (My United Freee Leased Wire) YUMA, Arts, Oct. 28—Ralpb Hamlin, driving o Franklin car, was first to arrive here in the Los Angeles sto - Phoentx automobile ¢, his elapsed time for the first} 304 miles being 10:47:13, Charles in a Cadillac, was second, 12 minutes behind Hamlin, and Ai Faulkner, in a Simplex, third. Louls Nikrent, driving a Buick car, was wrecked near Ontario, It is reported that Nikrent was tn- Jared. A heavy rain is falling through out Arizona, which has swelled the) § streams over the route to be follow-| ed by the racers, and may cause! considerable delay Only «ix of the 12 cars which started from Los Angeles were able to continue the race today ‘REVERSED BY While Mra, J. H. Steva, 1413 Seo ond ay. W., was fumbling at the key of her front door Ist night, a man was doing the same thing at the back door He was a burglar and knew nothing of the unlocking of the front door. Both doors open-} ed simultaneously, but the burglar had the better ears, As Mra. Steva closed the front door the would-be thief closed the rear. She went in, he went out. Attracted by the slam ming of the back door, Mrs, Steva ran to the kitchen. A rapidly dis} appearing back was all she saw. MURDER MYSTERY LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Anoth- er mysterious murder puszies the Los Angeles police today following | the finding of the body of a woman, between 36 and 40 years of age, Io the long grass near Silver lake reservoir. The body had apparent- ly lain undiscovered for nearly four weeks, The woman had been choked to death. It is the theory of the police that @ man and & woman drove to the scene, and that the man drove away @ alone. USES CHLOROFORM TO END LIFE With a sponge, saturated with chloroform, bound to his mouth, and his clothes soaked and stained with rain, the body of a middle- aged man was found yesterday at the railroad crossing near the unt- versity campus by J. C. Chapman and T. J, Bell, 4219 Brooklyn ay Near the man was a bottle that had contained the drug used in ending his life. A search of his pockets revealed a note, written on Hotel Washing ton stationery, wnicn stated that he had ended his life because of his dissipations. It asked that the body be cremated and that his brother, T. J. Boynton, of the New York Central railroad, New Haven, Conn., be notified. STOP HERE FIRST Blue Funnel line has announced a change of termin: beginning with the arrival of the steamer Keemun from Burope next Wednes- day. Instead of going direct to Ta- coma and discharging passengers and freight, and then proceeding to Seattle, as formerly, the steam- ers will first stop at Seattle, and Tacoma. (Paid Advertinement.) Lister-Heifner Meetings Tonight, October 2%, 1912, Fremont Hall—Fremont, 8 Fremont and Blewett May's Hall—Sixth av. N av. N. University Lg and 14th. ‘Tecsdnr, October 29, 1912. Arcade Hall—Women's Meoting, 2:30 p.m. Leschi School—32nd, near Yesler, adrona School—82nd and Union, alla Walla Sehool—24th Cherry Stevens Scho Sewer Seb noke. me sharp, B. and 42nd olghts School—N. 63nd I-—19th and Galer Between Louis and Club—Plymouth Charch Wednesday, October 40, 1912, Noon-day Rall Grand Opera House Georgetown——8:00 p.m. Columbia City, Mt. Baker Park High choot rt nian Hall—Ninth av. and Yes ler way. SUPREME COURT Judge King Dykeman was revers- jed by the supreme court in his de tran appl cision to remove the name of Hulet M. Wells from the ballots as social-| ist candidate for the ee | from the 43rd district. The supreme court held, Slay! to Judge Dykeman, that ae ae | nation of Wells in the pri | not invalidated because Tecodeen re that he had been indorsed by the! socialist party members, holding! cards, who met in what he termed| a convention. WRIT OF REVIEW A writ of review was granted by the supreme court Saturday to J. W. Bryan of Bremerton, in the ap- peal from the decision of Judge Kaufman, who removed the names of three progressive party cand! dates from the ballot in Kitsap county, on the theory that their nomination had not been made by a “real” convention, The case will be decided within the next two or three days. EXAMINE LAKE CUSHMAN PROJECT Five surveyors will leave Seattle u of tomorrow, under instructions City Engineer Dimock, to examine the Lake Cushman project. The council recently made an appropria- bi tion of $1,500 to cover the ex penses | jj of the tests. The exact capacity | « and flow of the site will be dete: mined before the negotiations for the purchase of the site will be car- ried through. TUBERCULOSIS DAY Yesterday was observed as “Tu- berenlosis Sunda: in churches throughout the state, in nearly ev- ery ciitreh the minister preaching on the disease and its prevention. Seattle churches generally observ- ed the day. In many of them well- known physicians spoke, and in the others the ministers themselves de- voted one service to a lecture on tuberculosis, Overd,500 pleces of literature treating on the disease and its cure and prevention were distributed at Seattle churches, MILLS DUE HERE KB. M. Mills, representing the bond holders of the Seattle, Renton & Southern Street Railway Co., will reach Seattle this afternoon. He will be asked to agree to a propo- sition to build extensions to the line, covering approximately eight miles of new track. Unless all interested parties can arrive at an agreement, there will be litigation in court that may ex- tend over several years. Condem- nation proceedings will be started by ‘the city, if the property cannot otherwise be obtained, RICH MAN’S SON ARRESTED SPOKANE, Oct. 28.-—Charged with having stolen an auto and cashed bad checks to the value of $1,500, Oren Parmeter, son of a rich was arrested yesterday afternoon in Pomeroy, The auto was the property of Daniel G, Wallace of this city. retired Wisconsin merchant| ®- ea . ak ae So a a ©, Palmer Woodbury, one of the) TURKISH TROOPS LEAVING CONSTANTINOPLE TO JOIN THE MAIN ARMY AND BEAT BACK AND BULGA RS. x eS HEAYWEIGHT co’s NEW YORK, Oct, 28.--Three co-respondents named by Mra. Ida Campbell in her divorce case) =weighed, respectively, Sround 200, 230 and 236 pounds. Jobn KE. Campbell, the husband, did not appear, The sult was uncontested. PUBLIC MARKETS WESTLAKE each; halfbut tbe. erabs, 2 for be herrt 4 ibe, 260; he be pty 4 Ibe, tbe bi; sbrimps. cain feet, lverwu at ide can 2 Pho.baking powder, 18¢ tige cateup, abe; Ihe breakfast i 2 pha corn flaken, 316 chhis soup, 260, 3 180 cans baked bens, Zhe; 18¢ can pumpkin, 16 12 fang tomatoes, 2h« bp; AM ptokien, Aivéa, Hb ge ontess RY, eh 260 ab 10 for 100; ripe uM og te Pp 7 cane sardines, tic Tho; log Cabin nr. Yee can; Bayo beans, 4 lbs. ay beans head fits, ine brands, tk ‘sasht Alaska saimon, le can fon flakes, 9c pkg; chocolate, Pike Halibut, 3 ibe Zhe fhe; emoked salmon, I7%eo fb; on- ie 10c, 18 lhe. thc: pineap- i, don, Hallowee umpiing, on gh Oe ore fhan app lvered igh “Golden and Jona $1.26 box, detivered; Fall Win 4 Gre mings, $1 box, Aelivered; cider vir ive at Peet olives, A0c pi, Selly giasses, 3 pt, 260 ‘doz. NOTICE TO ELECTORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with Resolution No. 3903 of the City Council of The Cit pent} adopted September 236 th mple referendum haa been invoked by the sald City Council it- self as to the following ordinance: ORDINANCE XO. 30038 to the or- fion of. th City of ry ordinances tn confilet fe LE ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS. Section 1, From and after the sec- ond day of April, 1913, the firemen and employees of the Fire Depart- The City of Seattie, subjec one, one to perform day servi and the other to perform night se vies. The hours of the day service shall not exceed ten (10), commenc- © elght (8) o'clovk A. not later than six The hours of the ht service shall m a ‘clock before) « or other person or command of the Fire shall have the power ity to summon such fire loyes month ection 2. od suitable and healthful places Sore iee'tas emplores and firemen so employed while on duty. Section %. All ordinances or thereof, In 90 far as th t Section 4 Th inance ke effect and be in force thirt aya from and after Its passage an pproval, if approved by the Mayor: ise it shall take effect at the me tt shall become a law under tho peovi ions of the city charter Pasned the City Counct! the 16th ay of September, 1912, and signed in open session in authentica- top of its is pamage this 16th day of He bab: 912. * ROBT. B. HESKETH, fonident of the City Counsell, aber by, me this Atth day ‘of septemnb 12. KO. F. COTTERILL, ayor. Filed by me sais ith day Rant mber, 1912. Atte ts W. CARROLL, Ofty a J. P. Agnew, Deputy Clerk. Seonicn 18 MoReny FURTHE! @IVEN that on Tuesday, the day of November, 1912," eicction will be held In The Seattle for the purpose of ratifying or rejecting the aforesaid — ordin- ance. CARROLL, City Comptroiier and ex-officio City ’ ‘ of firat pesca acsabintne TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS—The date ress our r. hon that date arrive tt Wyour ab: i Savagon, Your mame ie Sot tetattts hele es For the convenience of our readers we havo emtablishod agencies at the t treme 409 Ballard av. nay pe left ag these b t main office. Transient rates & 100 per ling or 6 times for the Da beet 37. when your hubgeription expires tl tion has not again been a Rav dice tahel te re follow! locations: me aaullem, 04 Phone ranol ‘(nore ere name rates will be given as BN ice of G6 for cash ads. 2 bottles biuing | Clowing 200 «Arcade WAUTIVUL PIANOH and pianos being closed out toally Cash or We quit the business 200 Areade Annex player at prac payments. Walling WALLING QUITS piano business on Kodak Nov. 1. 8 100 Arenc de him for bargaina now Annex. Terms ing, 106 s Pnato hop roil PL Legal Notices Phone your NOTICE ¢ 18 HMKEBY GIV d to the ere "4 having claime Dairy Company, poration, (0 present them, with the necessary vouchers, with in twenty daya after the date of ts notice to the at Jersiqned at k Building, Seattle, or said mas will be ¥. KALBERG, y Company. a cor °, to give a Halloween o arid eyenin tober th Marton ubles to J. A. Spann, sewer contractor. Kast 3071, Mats 2471. * Funeral Directors. Kh. WITTERWORTH be ete ne ila or Sane Waison Co, Olive. tore, nm location, Broadway Bast 12. house, Beacon BUNS FLORAL Co!” 13—Cut_fio Found your eyesight § Gentleman's + | Wii Found— Wie: Becond hand clothing bought, ed 1017 Pike. Mat Be | De. A Lae Lewis, consuitin practor, Hours 2 cade Annex. Main 134 Lost and Found. rowing dim? lan will rem- amination free. Third. Our registered 6; edy the defect Myron Sym und, spani have same by id: ing for ad and North 1499 mall locket monogram © G. engra on outside, also pho- tograph inside, A liberal reward. Vhone Beacon 1971 ring set with lady's on Firat of Becond ays. or fr Reward. Phone Phone with x head. Phinney Ballard 2 exprensm gentleman's | left on Octod 12617 in whose wagon meftres sen are reno- vated. $2.00. Propp & Phone Ettore 4908 1.6 Co. #1 Hells AM sold, mn 8333, Personal. ng chiro 4-7 Are ly attend- ‘ahd a ant. amelie 4 tbe. | Mrs Dr a Sidon ranors Lan Sy Via rthe! facial, scalp, mental troubles tr od, satisfaction guaranteed. Diagnosis § free. Die Motel ome Tee ies Na ly stem. WANTED—Men & Want Wanted—8. and learn the barber trader © apse pald while learning. Call or wi NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGB Ny Of School ashington St ‘apable salesman for. staple line, high commissions, $106 right man. at, Mich Goal ininers work, steady jol Hotel Raden, 46 a m. UNS p. faye Jess H. Smith Co., contract day 135 m, Open Sun- icitor for tamlly wine acquainted Bal- ard, nd Interbay, Call tide Matiard Wanted—Men to sell horseradish, hominy ‘and, pick! ‘all St 4 four- Mise eanted ci Commodore wi But joes Lunda’ “i BECAU I # UPSTAIRS. ress Theatre Beas ra to Bi: fof 0 Barbet Ave. janitor wante mp. tthe av. ne attle Ei office, 1517 ere shall be provid: Wa 1 ra “Situation Wott Konn of thia| Plumbing wanted, owner furnish terial X-6i7. shall) = pa TCC eS Th Help Wanted—-Female _ Wentes— rs women, sith rienced of inexpert Ht x Comptroller and ex-officio City ork, Wan RI Gooks, gon ttl “special at] Free instr Bape * receipe apr hea | 6- agen od home, Naht work, $18 a month, willing to walt on table for small family. ‘Time n when work is finished. are Star, —lixperienced operators on power machines, also apprentices. Apply Seattle Tent & Awning C of! Solicitors wanted for an Al pi sition; big commission. 667, Star, ted—Experienc ladies’ alteration J, Redets- heimer & Co., Firat and Columbia ‘al maids wanted. Apply np. office, 1617 Thir ments, mandolin, Sykes i fitter ~~ for eu Music School, anJo. 6 i tuations Wanted— Female d nurse desires position, ement cases preferred, Kast esires poalti preferred, Hast on . erienced nurs ‘onfinement ca tara, Wanted— essing, trunks, bag) ulz, tailor, near hook, Beacon 1209. ouses tor Rent. cottage, new ond Pp . wood furniturs uy ide, near Leschi park, account of ungraded Hs con 488, jeacon hill modern, an Housek ing Rooms. who . OLN yr 10 APTS. emnentenae beit fi eifiaqatane fruit of- re elatin + Washington Gr bark ever must rent 1 ig hepublican 416,00 Ww. Tean rooms, Hately, lit Q Anne 2430. Neatly furnished + bay, walking privileges, Queen An Furnished housek Queen Anne 2106. nin root ity Real Estate. Mn GNAP—TUMED GOOD IAT, good two-room how and eity ndred titty ne cash, and terms to tranwient Bia 042 stoam h lial aie W. Taree fF m and bi r two 614 Nin Karle, single HK roome 117 Marion A benut Panta ia park, 0 ar Tay Queen Anne For Sale—Wood and Coal. Patent duat pap with first load coal Wainwright & Met nem 1218 irnlahed 29th av. $16.00. WFoom Furnished Rooms. Stewart Hotel, 66 Phone} Hillott 3652 J at, ho and cold water 0 week | up. Day, 36¢ k went Washington hotel Two room furnished housekeeping, screened. In ing porch. Kast 1930. HOTEL Kivode twiand, 66 Virginia ot. 60c da 50 Week aod up. WOTHE Rainier, 168 Main wt. brick building Rates 60c and up. Bath. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, i116% Firat ——Teaten $00 datly and up. Apartments | for Rent. Ma Court, 19" $20 urniture ‘Want house & office turniture, cash, Gibson Chandler, 610 Pike. M. 2227. Co. 4ih Pike M 6618 Btewart mt Bteam Mc dern Furn Money to Loan ST KY LOANS ved of Vacant property, nt, $50 to $600; long oF easy payme no de- ant & Co., CITY AND Cot On ~impro any ar short tir Jay, Stur wie Far imber, aty i ‘ quick action ta; 412 Boston ins, money 309 Mehihorn, », Mortgages, Contre © bought, Morr Epler k SUATIEL AND COLLATERAL | peppRARE AKAN ROSH ITEOAK pectgile place to borrow money on diamonds and jewelry; low rates, private offic American Jewelry Co,, 803 Bec i IU REED MONEY Loans on household good. improved . Lawrence, 436 able, close in nd The Eillott HOTEL OXVORD, 1926 ist av, ern, rates $3.50 per week and up. “| iene tire date cad Ah aelll * Personal notes to empla Barrington, ibid Becond Se week! and payment. reasonabi ee LG PRT For Sale —Poultry. re EALEM POULTR S| Dressed chicken nt he ber Io. ibe per Ib. Pprin ute ve and sremmes cyt always on 1409 Pike Pince For Sale—Livestock Sale—10 cows, Take sous cy f. ed for, $15 month. W. Republican. x * Park car $415 Duwan improved «alt water within short distance NECTIONS. a highly front ho of STREET CAR CO. One of the finest, gently sloping beaches on Puget sound. Very at- tractive views. 24 ACKES IN ALL. Good water supply. Productive rd, all kinds of berries and fruits, $-room 10 chicken house: hor plements THA For Sale — Miscellaneous We have a large assortment é¢ damaged bath fo and basing. Rustad's, 215 Se 600 chick- ‘ony Premo camera, 4x6, is and tm.|_ ©Ondition, cheap. 1429 o. Will take| Motor r light machin PROPERTY, Co., 1016 First av. 500 value. bal- yi oLK >. in good fi improved to ance cash CHARL up it ew piano for rent; ul 2! SOMERS COMPANY wrehase. Meyer. VAsHc kind of » clear ISLAND all alder nice orchard running springs, «© buildings. hin 10 acres is jocated near 2 dock und view Owner must move to Seattle for business reasons and wants to trade for home. Price $4,600. Go and you will see it is a bar- ain HERMAN SCHROEDER 328 Liberty Bidg. Third and Union. FARM 2 acre tracts, about half arden, chicken house, 55 pig, ete. Price i, $15 month- ee rte tion. ae in. a 04 Cherry Bt Fe SOHL 140K RA WILE BOY" YOUR CROP OF eahoiew a as Bernie CALL ian iman & Wilson. Main i170. The Snohomish Canning Company | —————— will contract fof & years to pur- chase your entire crop at market prices, Land in Snohomish county willl produce from $300 to $400 per ¢ in berr! ‘¢ have some 4 near Machias in S-acre tracts | # 60 per acre. ou can purchase 4 res or 40 acres on your own terma. by | HANSON & CO. 314 New York Bik SU Ly LAN + POCKION TAR, Wad Go Carom and P tard tables and bowling ies ot consories; bar fixtures of all ae Bide! payments | THE, BR — 04 First Ay =a Sanrenre beelwrien eae TROPOMI ETS Tun. & %. "sega Bidg.. formerly ALL makes repaired: Huson, roo: Mik Fe “pl Hinca’ house, lot 26x1 m all in. for barb shop or other business 8. collected anywhere ty xn Bons located, gviden Law . 314 Bailey Bid, foney 160 acres land in Benton county, 4 miles from city, 2 miles from Co- lumbia river. “Will sell all or any part $30 per acre. Fast- for We have severa! good farms {i ern Washington to t hotels, a civil nsultation eonth. pai ential “wittort 3472. to make located acres near Edmonds, Payment on well hotel. 10 acres on Whidby island to trade for grocery store. RAWYRRS Washington, ba advice on any sub, Ti ry for diamond| the Legal Aid Samra cerning husband and amit tes emptions from garnish: Hotels, restaurants, barber shops,|_ borers’ Men. S29 Alaska bulla tailoring shops, pool halls, cigar| Corwin Teer, Me ae stands, all kinds, all prices, for| Consultation free: husband. wife wale or trade. pespenty. rights, collectio: MORRIS REA! REALTY CoO, Ce F Building. attorney at o Murte Ride. SY Reodie. 18 yre eat courts. $11 Bost Off. Main K214- ee 3 lots in Roche 265x100 each, to t or other valuables. ios. Toe ers —rnene ‘Main 104 itlors SiBerience “i Naw: Blk. Phones Raat cone _ EXCHANGE Kitsap county, clear, near ments paid, mortgage $100, run. ning & years. t larger mod ern house, desirable district. Will assume. X-671, Star, & everywhere| Sommer, Tawyer. 103 ind & Goneul- Ove Price ie right-| tation free, xchang' 620 Real Esta: Lumber Exchange. Acreage. & ACRES FOR $500. NEAR LAKE WASHINGTON. 5 acres on w ad, only 1 miles from Lake hington boa’ landing for $500. terms, $50 nh, fio monthly, Good soil. If 70 work in Seattle and want a ittle ranch where you can raise WUSTOAy. BRET muste 1) cents. Mr 9 hers Tumoresnue, Dvorak: Wates Brittiante, Mostiowakt: Rerceuse from Jocelyn, Prelude, a Si Fa IOT Arcade ond floor, opposite ele- er and see this. Madison car and Anderson boat (19 trip: Burke & Farrar's Kirk or call at 104 Cherry 8 vene on es “PATENT APTOS! _ney, w York Rid. Mle sah Mas ‘pane Lawn Rurke Ride un 10 AGRES $50 Level land, near Seattle tance from railroad, partially od soll, We have 3 tracts which we will sell 00 each. Terms $5 to $10 per month. Holmes & Haring, 653 Empire Bldg. short dis- PAYTERVEe ANN wane AAAAAARAAANA ANA Seattle Pattorn Works, 816 First ay Gouth Rest equipped shop. Main 60 rHoTOcRArHM: iherts ALDER HOTTOM RANCH Fine level tract of rich black valley land, impro’ house, chicken part in egetad! Price $1 $15 a me Cherry 8t PHYsicraws Paelkloo SANVTARIT eae Take View Osteopathic Sanita NCE for making “Oveaity, chronic and nervous dig: orders. 4026 11th N. EB. SRALS AND RURRER eTawne 8 YOUR ranch or hold to double in Owner forced to go Hast, 20 acres near Bnumel , 8700 40 acres near Ch 87 XR LSFUNK'® CO. 836 Pioneer Bia KIRKLAND POULTRY RANCH 5H, scree on good road for only $500, ine rich soil for poultry, berries and potatoes, Only 1 miles from Lake Washington « land- Ter on 10 a clas. ata 3 fade datiy fenton th SECOND FANN Goons SARA hand efor ne HouEhe aaa, eeeonanied. 1017 P Main 6329 sTORAcT ere maces ww Wittam Jolly 307 Pine senor CLOCK AND Werre oer wine AtcHinaker AN fm wis E els, The each: min m, Firat and Stewart Vn owe Sirk mile of Take - ntutre for O, D, White, Inger, Wash.