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RATE ENTISTS cK OF ovn work =i YEARS Of Teeth. ‘AL WORK RP PRICES y Payments Obte Cut Rate Prices, 88 Gold of Porcelain $3, $4 Fillings, $1 Up 50c Up MITTEN GCANANTER i be and. our pyri + a OX ALL WORK Part dowa ead ta payments _apolis white BV@RETT—1 seaeod & m. and £25 p a *m daily, Batre Sunday at BATTLE —Limited m and 400 p> m freight shed al «>. m. TRACTION Main 49 WERK or THE CABBAGE Jin America OF ALLAN” ure Hver MINNIS” . Fg 1k’ &@ Dental Office in the very best den- 80 iittie, i work our mite of our low prices. Our @ Guarantee that your of the best, and only is used in your | the same kind and PR Other people's teeth Want done in xamination costs you ay tt TAL ¢ Axe Pain- ef teeth In the Unite Rare with the Alb wy Aaa teent eation Beattie, because large practice all work for 12 Bee us and you will Hy as we advertine, our prices are RATE DENTISTS Feople's Hank ood rue ™ or Walk Up, Surprine You. se You, our|* At) & noon, 49. WOMAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY — SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MARY SIMMONS Miss Mary Simmons ts the pro- gressive candidate for county schoo! | superintencent, Miss Simmons has had elght years of active experience in teaching school, She graduated from the Michigan norma! schoo! In 1904, was instructor of selence and | history at the Hartford high school for three years, held a similar post | tion at Goldendale, Wash., for one Year, took up special studies for two years at the University of Washing. , ton and the University of California, | and tx now teaching in the Seattle schools for her fourth year. j eight years, Although he withdrew | from the republican primaries when M. L. Longfellow, progre: didate for the legislature from the 45th district, has resided mn Seattle the progressive party waa formed, he came within a few votes of get- ting the republican nomination as | well as the progressive party noml- nation, His district comprises pre- cinets 137 to 143 Inclusive and 155 to 170 inclu 2 oe NTERMARRIAGE OF WHITE PEOPLE — AND NEGROES (Hy United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, "Oot! "G9. “re black man whe becomes wealthy or influential in now doing what he can to retaliate against the white race for the wrong done his woman kind under slavery.” This statement was made by Mrs. Alice Phillips Aldrich, head of the Chicago Law and Order League, who has been interested in the case of Jack Johnson, the negro pugil-| ist, who is charged with abdueting| pretty Lucile Cameron, the Minne-| girl. Mrs. Aldrich predicted that the free intermingting of the black and/ white races would result only in the! degrading of both sexes, and that! it will never result In elevating the hegro race. “The problem of intermarriage and intermingling of blacks and white persons is a very serious} one,” said Mra. Aldrich. “The fad of negro men to-have white wives! and sweethearts is growing in every | large city north of the Obto. Asso- CIVIC CENTER DEBATE TONIGHT In & joint debate last night at) the Queen Anne high school with representatives of the Seattle| Civic Center association, whieh ta-| vors the placing of the Proposed | new courthouse on the Civic Center| site, Josiah Collins stated that he/ was not authorized to agree to sub- mit the question of cost of the | building proposed for the county site at Third and James to arbitra tion. The following meetings will be held this evening to discuss the Civie Center courthouse site: Men's club, Plymouth church; Car- penters’ hall, Pourth av.; Jnuction hall, aBllard; Fremont Commercial club, Fremont. ROBBERIES ARE STILL PILING UP There were many more rrob- beries last night, enough to justify the extra work begun by the police to prevent them. The room of Miss Nina Peterson, at the Kentucky house, was robbed of $12 and a gold watch. A window was broken open at the home of M. O. Larson, 1738 West 62nd st, and $37 stolen from a desk. A man, faking drunk, went to a lodging house at 2327% First av. and asked the proprie- tress, Mrs. Baker, for a bath. When she went out to fix the bath he stole $97.85 from a trunk in the room. A plate glass window at the Western Jewelry store was broken some time during the night and a $10 gold plece, fastened into a gold band, was stolen. FOUND IN BAY Body of a middle-aged man was found floating In the bay near the Colman dock early this morning. At the morgue a search of clothes disclosed papers that gavo his name as Charles Brandt. He had @ policy in the National Hospital association, made out in Portland a month ago. The body had ap- parently been in the water for over two weeks. TURKS’ END NEAR BERLIN, Oct. 29.—While mill- tary observers here today are agreed that complete victory in the Balkans is near for the allied states, and that before the week's nd Tur- key is likely to admit defeat, no one connected with the government or army will comment on the pos sibility of Europe being generally embroiled. TTT C CELL LT. L 1) * WEATHER FORECAST * Occasional rain tonight and * *® Wednesda moderate south- * Temperature at *& chaliallalichctetchatataliatatatatahel | elties, *'clety he did not want commercial- SERIOUS PROBLEM ciation of negroes with white girls iw thriving under police protection in Chicago and several other large In the Chicago tenderioin there were—until recently closed— many resorts housing white girls that catered to negro men. “Race purity in now tained, except in the South, Race barriers are first broken down in the public schools, where the races and the sexes mingle indiscrimi- nately tn the class room and school yard. From that period in her life, & white girl is in danger of negro men, “In the restricted districts of large cities, negresses frequently have charge of the white inmates. Negro porters are almost invariably employed in these places, and the unfortunate inmates are subjected to dangers of greater depravity than that into which they have al- ready fallen. Im the East, almost without exception, the only girls who fall into the hands of the ne sroes are from poor families.” ss WITH THE THREE CANDIDATES TEDDY DICTATING LETT! OYSTER BAY, N.Y, Oct. fontinued improvement was noted today in the condition of Col. Roose Yelt, who was shot down two weeks | aso in Milwaukee by John Schrank. Roosevelt spent the morning bye e main jing letters, and the afternoon rest ing up for the effort he will b be called upon to make tomorrow night when he is to deliver a 30 minute speech in Madison Square Garden, New York city. WILSON GOING TO NEW YORK NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Woodrow Wilson plans to speak three times here the latter part of this week. Tammany is going to help tn ar- ranging & great series of meetings. Gov. Wilson today ts campaigning through Pennsylvania, } TAFT TO NEW YORK TODAY WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Preat- dent Taft started for New York at noon today. There he will confer with bis campaign managers and will attend the launching of the new battleship New York. ROBBED TILL Three men entered a saloon at 91 West Pine st. last night, stood up at the bar and started shaking dice. W. A. King, proprietor, watched them awhile, out back. Whe: of the three was back of the bar. King started for him, grappled with him, but he broke away and ran/|!b out, with another one, a negro, fol- lowing him. The third man re mained. When they had gone King discovered that his till had been robbed of $14. STOLE AN AUTO | An electric auto, property of A. 8. Reynolds, $27 17th av., was stolen from Denny-Biaine Park last night. A Log containing $45 was stolen from Mra. ©. M. Williams, of Ev- erett, while she was in Spelger & Huribut’s store, A_ thief with a longing for fruit stole a box of dried peaches and a barrel of ap- ples from a wagon of the University Transfer company, DOG POUND STAYS WITH THE CITY The dog pound still belongs to the efty and will be run by it; Councilmen Goddard, Marble, | Peirce and Hesketh voted against! turning It over to the King County Humane society. The bill received a good deal of discussion, Council man Goddard declared that while he was friendly to the humane #o- fam to creep into it. 1 WILL PAY YoU TO COME Wednesday’s Specials FIRST AV, AND PIKE ST.—PRICES AND QUALITY Elliott 2459—PHONES—Ballard 644 ¥FORBS OF BCONOMY MENNE’S CASH STORES emma MJLK TODAY Large Cans ....260 Stalls 14-20-28-24 THE Pike St. Entrance SUGAR TODAY 22 Ibs. for 81.00 With a $2 Ordor. FREE! PREM! I4-qt, Dish P With 1 lb, of 606 Tea. Two Stores—-CHARLES MEN with a 50 DOWN WEDNESDAY MORNING at the Corner Market. Ballard Store pr Nei st, FLOUR SALE All Local Brands Pure MILK he NE GROCERY CO—Two Free Delivery on Kyerything but Flour. AY, SCTOBER 29, 1912. ‘BIG CROWD FORHODGE IN TACOMA: TACOMA, Wash., Oot. 29.—-“Bob’ Hodge, fresh from the tremendous ovation given him by the people of Seattle, was cheered to the echo at Moose hall here last night, There wasn't an available inch of room left in the hall when Hodge was introduced, A wave of applause and cheers greeted him as he arone, and during bis apeech, which brist- led with clear, straightforward, db rect statements, the audience clear ly showed that it was ready to go with “Bob” Hodge in bis campaign againat the political combine that has held the state in its grip for years, The character assassination eam paign conducted against “Bob” Hodge is serving to draw the issue between the corrupt political ma chine and the people all the more clearly, and is bringing a larger number of votes than ever for “Rob” Hodge and the progressive Ucket “Bob” Hodge is making six “|epeeches in Tacoma and Puyallup today. BALLOONS LAND™ PARIS, Oct, 29.—Three batloons in the Gordon-Bennett international balloon race, which started from Stuttgart, Germany, Sunday landed here today. They are the “Million Population” representing the Unit- ed Btates, raft Zeppelin,” th Denmark entry, and the “Asuri: the Swiss representative, JACK M’GEE NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—"Suspend. er Jack" McGeo is a hero these days. Crowds on the streets of ‘ew York regard him as one of the chief “points of interest.” ball moose party looks on him as Its mascot McGee is the man who stam- peded the bull moose convettion res Oscar Straus for governer, He s bad a spectacular career as a somber, rough rider and circus man, and now belongs to the mount- ed police of New York. Some of the progressive leaders insist that when Jack stood the convention on ite head and made it nomina in a frenzy of en- ‘thusiaam, a man it hadn't thought |— of nominating at all, he was acting by divine inspiration. And Jack himself is inclined to think #o. PUBLIC MARKETS], WESTLAKE, an’. a - 3 phere. rateins, tchos, 10¢, 3 sacks too.” ara No. 5 Ball ‘Sho; lara, gic p pail, $1.25; leut lard, 12%0 dry onions, be. 100: potatoes, 23 Iba, ats oe sack 4 . 108 0; cooking apples, 4 ling ecucumbe: soe don.; com, 200. pick- Sid o- SANITARY 2 10c loaves home made bread, ihe; yoni muffing, & for 100 Talnce be each; 10 Iba. sugar, boc itn on, ire ba. Bbc. dnton sited ce : we ‘Bastera eream- ery butter, 660; 2 dos, Kastern ; apples (Gravenstein, Kings and » Box, delivered, Domino 500. Linoleums, 460, 415 Pike st. Modern Furniture Co, 200 306 ‘be cottes, n° Seo that it Is on the cap of every bottle of milk you buy— KRISTOF ERS: PASTEURIZED MILK fs your assurance of health- fulness, Ask for Kristoferson's, A. Kristoferson Copyrighted PRIVATE HALLS myary Day pat eae |) Dances Wed. Top 18 HERKIY GIVEN that PB ccotdance with Mewolution No. of the City eg of T oy joatiio, ember um has been mused! ite AINKD HY Ay.) Girt or TLE AS FF of all, other t ball be divided an Into t before eight (8) o'clowk Ay snding Hot later than six € The hours of th nant service shall not exceed four nencing not before k P.M and ending Igter than elght (8) o'clock A. M., except that in the event of great, threatening or unusual conflagra weney, the Pire or other pernan pelty to Bw employ aut and an nen hall be provid a nful places or the ‘empl yes and from " while on duty. or p yb All ordinance of, In to far an the Sonflict with, the » orginance, are repesing Section 4. This ordinance shalt take effect and be in force thirty daye from and after Its passage and proval, proved by the Mayor; otherwise ‘ shell take eftect at the time it eoome a provisions of the elt Pasned the day ot Reptem by me in open sem arte in ein oVisions of this v jon tom of its ies this’ deen. ‘Gay of September, iT B. WERK ETH, President of the City Coupeli wbteabors t by 1tth day of ember, ILL, iith day September, 1912. Kttewt H.W, CARROL, City Comptrolier and ex-officio City uy y PR. Agnew, Deputy Clerk. (BEAL, NOTICE 18 ERECT FURTHER giv bar 4 (at on Filed by yf this of jecting the u City Comptrotier and ex-officio “chy ty of fe publication Beptem- ber 27. 191 a THE SEATTLE STAR TO MAIL SURSCRINERS.The date Mbhen your subscription expires is} Ot the address label of » or.) When that date ur | subscriptte { eeipt or the convenience of our readers one have established agencies at the following locations Yateu" | Ke Union St, with Souvenir and ky 40 Shop. Phone Billott 44. Multen, $409 Ballard ay. Phone : lard 208 ae Cumyere at fice, Transient rates mee Toc per. lin v8 for the my be left at these branches, * of & for same rates will be given as corporation, to present with the necessary vo In twenty days afte this notice to the unde bo New York Buildin shington, or bar ro Recetver of Jersey Da’ Beattie, Washing October 1912. A. Bi wer contractor, Kast 2071 University Undertaking 1ith N. B. North 212 ner. re aad Trhonney . taneral airec- tors, new location, Broadway and Olive. Bast 1 suet Ko WUPTERWORTH & BONE, W. E. bork: & 1 First ay, Main or iiliott 949. 64 houre, att. 76. BC RNe FLORAL Go. ORR eee Dr, A. Lee Lewis, consulting chiro- tor, Hours 2 to & tha 946-7 Main 1342. ade Annex Lady attendant Mrs Dr. fartholin, health epectaliat, facial, scalp, mental troubles t at iafaction guaranteed. Diagnosis = fre ease: Pin RePTUne 1 Hotel CURED, permanent, no operation or detention from labor; over 200 casen cured past two yours, nece 1 to 75, Harvard Sye- ‘om, $17 Bite) Bidg., Beat OLLETTE SLIDES sharpen te. 1401 4th av Names and y Lett in The Bt ‘ Lost and Found> Waltham in business Kindly Henry Open-faced wold wateh, bulldog fob, district Monday afternoo W. Webb, Frowing ‘dim? will rem- mination free found your eyesight | ir register ¥ the defec ron Symi Found— a aes watch on Third av. near Orpheum theatre, Owner can samp by identifying. Joe titan, “Dore wittn av. phone : a? WT expressman Whose wagon ather hat box was 16 please call Hast Found—Whiere mattressew are reno- ated. $1.60 and $2.00, Propp & 91 Heil st. Phone Pillott 3905 Becond h exchang: eee THIRTY ‘THOUSAND DOLLARS’ worth of good wheat land or stock ranch In Alberta, well good buildings, near 4 Hott 21903 Paying grocer trade, lt 2,400 cash to han 3, ome sale, location, amall amount will has other business. igh competitions i) Owner, Ad- Star. Grocery cheap handle; Kenwood 1403. db avout]? examined, Hchwatts, i Inapector, fivtant Plumb sistant Milk man, Health Inspector un Janttor De furpiphed at th fice, 106 Prefontaine Via eo th received not later 4th, 1912 A pector, AB nt; Wiring Electricia information Departm City Ned Comminsion’s Of Appii than be WAN’ the b, learning NATIONAL BARBER COLLE! High Gr i-Men and women to or trade; wakes pald wi Call or write Kk of Yavors. preparations capttal needed Write for full AMERICAN “PROD 599 Kycamore Bt, Cin Coal wilners kk, steady ei Raden, m, Ul Sp ated contract oF job. Call room | First and Pt #90 ao m. Open Sun days od—Rollattor tor tamily wine r; one aequainted ont and Interbay. ea—A young man, very lonely, desires to meet e young lady as apanton : ject, matrimony 2, Star 06 WREELY PROPIT.” Start Ta busine of yourself; don't worry about capital no experience. Boyd 1. Brown, Omaha, Neb. no wanted once at Sith Wand y. Take Ft Law Cal ulte SELLS om 204 Bm. andqutat well BECAUSE b STAINS. I = Biese ‘Theatre Building. id barber at COLLEGR Occidental Av Licenwed jaulior wanted, Apply Be- attle Emp. office, 1617 Third av Hotel, ixth and Pine. Free th and phone 25 week up. “{ saw (t In Phe Star.” A plumber, 419 Denny way, sgh's $2.00 Vata f1t6 int av Ray ste Wi Situation Wanted — Male rr Plumbing material _Help Wanted- —Female Wanted—Young w either perlenced inexperienced, work as telephone operate ply to 1108 av, The I Telegraph © Oke tn wan owner furnish it of eliy, restaurant for rar t Office, ta good by th al) Taht willing to walt family. Time # finished. Wanted power machi Apply Seattle Solicitors Wanted for ag Ai ommisaton Wanted Experlonced ~~ tittar Tor jadiew’ alteration room. J. Redels- ‘ Firet and Columbia. fur finishers. S19 Firat nurse desires position. on preferred, Bast Wanted—Miscellaneous Modern hotel 35 or 49 rooms owner only, or rooming Will deal X-€73, care anted house with Star pressink, trunks, baggage tallor c Beacon 1 1209 Ottice nil nm Houses for Rent Turniahed, $10. ane New 6b-room house, Unfurnished 4-room modern, 49.60, 2-room houre, \ ‘and Greenwood. Phone oping porch, newly modern except heat, Madrona district. 1424 Sist av, by owner ®. tinge, new and modern good furniture, 12 minutes’ ride, bear Loachi park, cheap rent account of ungraded street, Bea- ann Nicely furnishe this. T-room house. or Phone Main 1906 ; Housekeeping — OLYMPIC APTS., Single room 1210 Weatern ay $1.60 up; suite, $3.00 public market, bath, large, nicely tur- nished, reasonable, walking dis- tance," Madison car, 1126 J4th, Good clean roome, $1500; munt rent immediately, 114 W. Republican. Queen Anno 2330 eke Neatly furnished roo ooking bay, walking distance; kitchen privileges, Queen Anne 1487. Furniehed housekeeping rooms Queen Anne 2106. Cheap, weil furnished transient an house ing rooms, steam heated, at 819 Howell, Large front room and bath, suitable for two men. 614 Ninth ay. i Vario, singie Ht K rooms 717 Marion STEERS Steam h a Rooms $1 up. ay, She and Block west Washington hotel. Reanonable nic iy furnished rooms, i < without Bast 375. furnished In sle with ob me cooking rooms, tor sakes Ing, | screened at 1930, Rhode Island, 86 Virginia st day and $2.60 week and up. HOTEL, Rainier 16% Main st., brick butlding Rates 0c and up.’ Bath, GRAND PACIFIC HoT » LLL First, Rates 0c daily and up Apartments for Rent furnished, $20; phone, light, M 4240, fixceisior Apts.—Furnished and un- ed Pike. Main 2861 Comfort- 1 Sit "| Hotels & Lodging Houses PADAAADR AAAI AARRARRAADLLARA 12% 4th av, Slot 6421 0 ist av, m wook and up. Rlarrington, 161 nd. $2 week up. ROYAL HOTEL 401 Fifth ay, to TSe night; $1.75 to $4 week, 2 OXPORD, 1 rates $3.50 abe Board and Room dren arroUAdtrige#. W, 64th iildren care een. 116 W 40, Dowrded, iagiinra je ie Repdhtiony re, mann haine vo. We mth <n SS you no nf Ww THAN witten wis" AT $25, TO Thin land tw itu of Oak Harbor which in the f munity on Puge to. fine rural fre phones, mi own judgeme a fine settle prices all about know it can buy Wrst WiLL vy. The will Snohomien will produ acre in be land near Mach at $60 per acre $40 ILL. WIND ‘HER SOUL THIS Ant § vER A ted in the LING che vieinity » Whidby island inest farmi t wound, It roads ng com in et “woh Dole, tole Your you that ¥ district, & WHERLER u can pur & acres or 40 acres on your terms OLE HANSON 314-18 10617 A DANDY rent $500 cast % mile thick cleared & o New Yori LITTLE , Bik BUY salis for $1,000 yatal spring, en to pay fc or the plac 6; small ne. VEST COAST LAND CO. 1113-14 Americ IMPROVED POUDTRY 2 were tracts, about half garden, New He acre chickens, f ai te pig, ma $1 and id, tm Lumber Tots, pri ture 3 Several xo t 263 Ameri $19 i cash, w Burke & Farra ail at 104 10 ACE me $5 and n land hour | Main HOLMES 1122 4 noi) hool. adjo You’ ¢ =| Close-in lot, PRICK $600 CLIFFORD, Branch Office ~~ CLARE TO 6 ACRES $ Rest land tn tha with sma FORD. Branch Office, land vm ian and very han PRICE $90 CLIFFORD, Branch Office IN THE 10 acres rict clear, where oil fare to Seattle, Van Aredale & 4 ACK Rich bottom lan prove, mostly wert of Colby, trict and very PRICE CLIFFORD, Branch Office, clowe they ar HERE'S YOUR C a value. offers sv h sandy att 1 AND RN’ city “phic CLIFFORD, Branch Offic a . Washin, Terms month. Clyde land Hotel, Kt Improved with dista easily acce ing to business fare, Price $1, 204x1 near unter acreage Investn HOLMES 83 mpire Bide. 96x100, all cherries water, in good 1,200; __Ballard 30% ti Yoslor, tO bm “aell a 4 ge, lot 60x1 ance easy, bloc ments in.’ 801 autitul lot & 450 cash. Que berries and is ACHES South of Bremerton, on county road, ¥ good growth off this tract and improved, rries, terms $150 cash Burke & Farrar, to $450; Only e from F sible night an Rank chjek tools, 50 om tation ete twe car ih orteag F olty an Hank it landing for $5¢ in Beaitle and here you ¢ € his tpn ¢ re Kirkian Cherry St t ACKER §206 LES $10 690 Por M nOush to Interest you. investment of ming, near railroad station, one from Seattle for & MARIN 653 Empl TIME. ining saw nm cut Nee Pilne 1019 Third Bide ARM 56 rice . $16 month- Close in. Bt pre hg want a an raise hickens, Take a lerry oF ily) to a Ottice, fonth. Best G re Bide. never cv m the timber for it CASH AY. 85 Washington St t district 1) fresh ¥ road, clone t 1019 Third Ay. §$ Washington 8t. with well, etc, ALDER BOTTOM RANCHT Fine level tract of rich black valley new house, fenced, ‘Thin wotl will raise potat BS WITH STREAM not hard to mostly alder growth. h water spring, » oo, ete. and 104 im- fine ed distriat CASI 1019 Third A 88 Washington OIL BELT town, ¢ now ‘dril Price only $125, $50 cash; 1209 ‘Third Av. Me Co., With 4, not hard alder grow well sett andy to m 1619 Third 88 Washingt HLA $700. very VITH SPRI loam soll, ¢ le, short service N & $800 1019 Third ss W ULTRY BR. road for only for poultry. 1% mi ton and bo cash an Hack worth, rkjand, Wa half mile $25 CAS ashington shot clay loam, easy to and near ling for 250 1 to im- th, just ted dis- narket. HM Ay. n St. CE for making food ranch or hold to double in Owner forced to go Kast, 20 acres near Enumclaw, $700, 40 acres near Chico, 5 A. L, FUNK & CO., 603-¢ Pioneer Bid. {6 ACRES, WITH CREEK, $335 $10 per month. t.clay loam soll, fine view over the Sound, to school and town. Aradale & Co. All fine easy to 1209 Third Av. NG on coun. \% miles from business alk from rea and and de- St. ANCH 500. be les from at land- id $10 8 nh, Kirlc~ sh. of Lake ire for O. D. White, fash small hous ‘auntleroy an section of 0; terms, 00, $ car, Term ‘oy ment & HA oe Bes “2 LOTS fruit, building _s' terms, — Se: 00, $500 10 min ott, soll BOx100 I HARE pire Bid room moc 0, $1,650, of rt Northern I 7 n Anne 40 apples, City Real Estate PRR 150x294 ie, short ar line, ad mor elty; be 0 Only 5 large Sound view home sites Splendid 18, i ‘ond Av. Pears, ite, 6 OL STHD, sith and Greenwood. Ph mprove- sank Homesteads PO oom nee SOO | Homente " oF desert claim relinquish | oh Washi ion ry. ad Cherry for rent fir, larch and “y lowging and ison 1204 Alaskn Lag For Sale—Wood « and Coal Patent dumt pan with first } nd Wainwright & Mcleod. itr | Wanted to Buy---Furniture "| Want hove & office furniture, canbe | Modern Furn on aoney to >_Losn On improve 4 12 Boston Bik fg; money 309 Mehihorn Farm ready Eliott tim qu ber, city k action, ott hagen, OOntPRCLA; mmer per bought, Morris, t14 Batley Wide to loan on Tinproved property x Tow money low 403 Becond ED MONEY nid good * to emplo reasonable. For Sale—Poultry KALEM POULTRY MARKET en... Spring chicken Live and dressed turkeys always on and Pike For Sele — Livestock — cows. Take South sai Duwamish av., af- neon 2484, ite cclock. Phone Beacon $488, For Sale — Miscellaneous 1600 Place, f transfer wes for sale 612 Westlake ay, regia- Is facing for wale, kk . “wath Rustad's w pianos for rent; rebar. sinks 315 Second 8. rent applie Meyer-Toner, 314 Union. classified Dir. RR nes Fae ANKS Tie Cinedlan Mea ‘OF Commerce Head office, Toronto, Canada (230 branches in'Canada, etc.) banking business. Interest allowed on savings and time deposits. Seattic Branch, G. Holt, Mgr. HILLIARD AND PO: T TABL iW AS BECO: om and Poe Ket Bi a bowling alleys and age ber fixtures of all kinds, asy payments, THE BRU: WICK -BALKE-COLLENDER C 200-202-204 First av att —__ SAREENTERS WANE, wood turner, Block maker. F. BE. SOHL, 1424 RK. R. ay. CALL Esheiman & Wilson, Main 1170 ———— 8 cH ‘ODISTS DYE SOS PRASTIN, Poet Spee 46h Arcade Bidg., formecly Bldg. Fi.00 per month. ATW. Kilne, now 302 Denny Bide. formerly Arcade. eee SP ALI ine 5. es Tepaired, guaran) Huson, room 317 Hinckley. Elliott 418. Free delivery. anywhere amount, pergops locate Secured. Continental evids ‘Law and Collection © DETECTIV CORY Detective Ager ‘Arcade Bldg. Criminal and clvit private work; consultation confi- pital Elliott 3472 TAW Tagal advice on any subject tree by the Legai Aid Bureau; laws con- cerning husband And’ wife: ex- emptions from garnishments, In- borers’ lien, 323 Alaska bulldiny Corwin “Townsend, Bailey Bid«. Consultation free; husband, wik property rights, collections,’ bani S- Josep? attorney at law. 405-406 Music Hidg. Phone Main 1040. CT Becdie, 15 yrw. experience in high- est courts, 211 BI Phones —Otf., Main 5214; 5260. Milligan & Kuhn, Lawyers, 311 New tore, Bik. Probate practice a spe- ir oe Yawyer, 108 ind S. Consul- om tation free. —___ MUSTER as Humoresque. | ld eS Mueskowski; Jocelyn, Godard; Hachmaninett! To ‘Spring. Rustie of Spring. Fry 426 Walker Bldg. i Grieg usie C “Optometrist, ing. Main 21 ? nats and Trade Mark Attor neye: in Seattle. 5 DB. HA ew York Bld. Matn 2627. ‘enwick, Lawrence, Burke Bide ATTY MODI SATS ‘Pat orn Works, 810 Firat avy § Bes pped shop, Main PARADA DAA |S PHOTOGRA gestae Protos Tat” ple: are made at JOHNSON'S Liberty Bldg. §rd_and Union. z ~ PHYSIC TMiusdived, OTes 219, onentind Lake View Osteopathic Obesity, chronic and vervous dis- orders,” 4026 Lith N ae SEALS AND RUAGER STAMPS MEL BSL Ade daliy jooon exchanged STORAGH AND mbert. Transter William Jolly. CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING a Country ~ Watchinake springs; Jewels, 760 each; glasses, 200, Jacobson, First and’ Stewart. 0 Mati A ANSPER So accessor 07 Ping at