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wet say” SALONIKA CAPTUR ED; Ss CHRISTIANS BUTCHERED Ph Fae hres, Meaeed Wirep ISSA, Greece, Nov. 7.—It is etheietty announced here today that the Greeks have captured Salonika, | PARIS, Nov. 7.—Newa that Bul- o troops have broken through | the last Turkish defense and seized Ferdinand had decided not to ac twally enter the Mosiem capital is net credited he though it is generally expected that a Christian massacre will follow Bulgarian oo cupation, Reporta received from Constan tinople say the sultan ts preparing to transfer the Turkish capttal to Brusa, in Asia Minor, taking his army with him. it s is done, the massacre of 20099 Kuropean residents in Constar giuople ts te a minate ‘Ask fer BORLICK'S Aa rp Others are imitations 000 ACRES be Ee peaked, Lands Acre plow en Sonia ste. t8 be Heved certain to follow, The butchery by Turks of hun |dreds of Christians at Rodosto ts confirmed by today's dispatches, Women and children, it was said, | Were thrown Into the flames of their | buroing homes. a Battle. All reports agree that the battle |fought between Tehorlu and Serat was the bloodiest of the war, Moslems fought desperately, were unable to withatand the slash. ing Bulgarians’ attack, and Czar Ferdinand’s men finally triumped, Of the 40,000 Turks engaged in the battle, only a few escaped. The fate of Nagim Pasha, the Turkish minister of war, who was in com ut of the Moslem fore la not known. It ts reported that he ended his life when the tide of battle turned againet his forces: 400 PASSENGERS IN PERIL ON BOARD GREAT LINER MONTREAL, Nov. 7.—More than} 400 lives are in pertl this afternoon on the Canadian Royal Mail steamer Royal George, which grounded on} the rocks in the St. Lawrence river, ten miles below Quebec, during heavy fox last night. About three fourths of the passengers were tak en off last night, but the remainder of the passengers, consisting of men, women and children, and 200 members of the crew, are still on the vessel Reports recelved here this after. noon say & terrific storm prevails, making it impossible for tugs to run sufficiently close to rescue the re (maining passengers and crew, There is only six feet of water under the vessel, and although officials of the mpany admit the Royal George ts in a desperate postition, they say the shallowness of the water will prevent any loss of life, The Royal George carried 914 pa senge divided as follows: First cabin 55, second cabin 149 and steer age 710. Marine experts here aay the vessel will be a total loss. CONGRESSIONAL RESULTS IN ELEVEN CAL SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.—With | returns from many of the Northern Caltfornia counties still cut off by storms, indications today based on reports already received, that Woodrow Wilson bas captured the state for the democrats by a ma jority over Roosevelt of about 5,000 votes. Returns from the congressional districts are vague. All indica tions, however, are that enough has been learned to make the result ortain except in the First and Sev enth distric In the first, Wo. Kent, an independent progressive, seems to weonaiandl ae slightly in the bases SOCIALISTS T AKE UP FIGHT FOR 1916 NOW (By United Preas Leased Wire’ {1CAGO, Nov. 7.—Encouraged by their heavy vote throughout the country, the socialists plan to start their 1916 presidential campaign at) once. To this end Mahlon Barnes, socialist campaign manager, sald to day the party will establish a news RHAL LY paper in California, but as yet no} city has been decided upon °| The socialists estimate that Debs polled 909,000 votes, and avsert that | five socialist assemblymen have been elected in Nevada, and that possibly George Brewer, soctalint, | has been elected to congress, SEE-SAW RACE IN WYOMING; " ‘E, Wyo., Nov. 7.—Be lated returns from the rural dis tricts today developed « seesaw race between Taft and Wilson for CHEYEN? Wyoming's electoral vote. -| At midnight the returns gave Taft @ lead of 150 votes, bat later figures. Both the democratic and republican man- these figures may change any moment, but each side give Wilson a plurality of 200. agers admit claims victory. been reelected to congress. fight for control of the state legis- lature is in doubt. EDHAM g4.00 DEFEAT. NE dee (By United Preee Leased Wire) , FRESNO, Cal, Nov. 7.—James $5.08) C. Needham has been defeated for (nae reelection to congress from the Dental Off Seventh district by Denver 8. ®. D. 8. (Manager) N. W. Cor. Union this Ad with you Tine: Chureh, democrat, by between 500 and 600 votes, according to the latest returns. Needham is a mem- mittee. FRIDAY, THE FOLLOW- cane WILL BE OFFERED AT OUR Mutton Lt CHOPH vcs dadeeces 0c Choice Pork 12;¢ Steak HRE above prices will prevail at the following markets: MARKET, Occidental and Yesler way. Ic MARKET, Second and Pike. MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. MEAT CO., Western av. and Spring. E’S MARKET, Western av. and Madison. Pees: Rae Se: CEENCnTOnae NT INSPECTED MEAT—EVERY POUND OF IT. Spare Ribs e fact that no meat ever goes out from our markets i ee epnent inspected means that it is always STAND BEST. to ask for government inspected meat. Your that of your family demands that you get the Mondell, republican, has The ber of the ways and means com- IFORNIA DISTRICTS jover Judge Zumwalt, democrat, and {in the seventh, D. 8. Chureb, demo- erat, seems to have been elected over James Needham, republican. The apparent results for the state are First Second. Third Fourth Wm, Kent, Ind. J. B. Raker, Dem Chas. FP. Curry, Reps Julius Kaho, Reps Fifth—Johna I. Nolan, Prog Sixth—J. BR. Knowland, Repo Seventh—D, 8 Church, Dem Kighth A. Hayes, Repn Niath W. Bell, Prog 6,800 | Tenth D. Stephens, Prog.24,900 Loa 8. 3 PROGRESSIVE 700 8,000 9,000 10,648 9,342 9,045 Prog E. e Ww | CONGRESSMEN CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—The progres |alves elected three congressmen in | Iinole—-Thompson in the Tenth ‘district, Hinnebaugh tn the 12th, and Edwards in the 13th. They also caused the defeat of Cannon, Mo Kinley, Rodenberg and Foss, all re publican wheel horses. Twenty 1 Iinois congressmen are democrats and four republicans. | JOE SURPRISED SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. T.—"Heb lo, Joe, you have dropped your lunch!" a friend here today shout ed to Joseph De Loss, a teameter, as & small, neatly-wrapped package dropped from his wagon. De Losa fainted when he unwrapped the bundle. It contained the cheek ne and upper bead of a human skull, including the nose. De Losa bad been loading empty boxes near the scene where Benj A. Goodman of Stockton, a jewelry salesman, was murdered a year ago, and probably picked up the package there. SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. 1— Roosevelt is shown today to have 4 plurality in South Dakota of about 6,000, in estimates based on the reports from half the counties fn the state. Twenty-eight of the 61 counties give Roosevelt 24,908, Wilson 21,267. NEW HAMPSHIRE CONCORD, N. H., Nov. 7.—Re- vised election returns show that the New Hampshire legisiature will be democratic by a majority or three on joint ballot, thus assuring the election of the democratic guberna- torial nominee, Sampel Felker. None of the candidates for governor re- colved a majority, thus throwing the election into the legislature. 300 KILLED BERLIN, Noy. 7.—Telegrams re- l ceived today from Constantinople say that 200 Bulgarians were killed when a mine exploded while the Bulgars were attempting to storm the Tchatalja forta. Rather Remarkable rene Leased Wi sAN FRAN FRANCISCO, Nov. i-The unanimity of pro-Wilson sentiment in this city is shown in the rather remarkable fact that the democratic presidential candidate carried every assembly district by a substantial | majority. The solid Wilson support is regarded as all the more rema lable in view of the fact that 8 of |the 13 assemblymen elected are bull moosers. PUBLIC MARKETS eres, Baking powder, rague tips, 2 pkes. “bette iSe cans pimpin, 26e; 3 Ibe. ches, 2c; & Ibs. 1c prune: Sit ’aweet potatoes, Bbc: tomatoes, 260; cane and maple syrup, 960 Kal i assorted Soaoke Roar 1c; 3 cans raisins, 260. SANITARY Salmon, 260 and 300 each |3 Ibe. 266; Eastern 0 or 200 doz. gisele 5 ¢ ure olive matoes, ing pow- oll, 3 Soule ‘Yo der, 18 Shoulde smoked ta Hho Ib.: malt, mac ko /10¢ each 4 chipped exes, 260 do 5 cooking , ‘a butter, 2 Roe peppers: t6e tb.” THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912, FIRST WOMAN“JUDGE HAS A HARD TIME CLARA A. JESS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 7.—Clara Alice Jess, young and unmarried, Is the first woman to hold the position of judge in any city in the United States. Miss Joss has never passed 4 bar examination. She doesn't know the legal technicalities, but she is some; judge just the same. No one who} bas talked for awhile with some! of those who have been mixed up in} Daly City’s police court will doubt tt Six months ago, after her defeat for the office of treasurer in Daly | City, Mise Jeas was appointed re corder, which ia the same as that of police judge in a larger town. / Daly City is a suburb of San Fran claco. Most of its residents work }hard with thefr hands for a living }It Is ruled by soctalists. \ME LORD MUST | PAY $30,000, LONDON, Nay. 7.—Lord Dectes,| who married Vivien Gould of New) York, ts out $30,000 today, the amount sued for by an architect tor | | hurry-up improvements made at Sef.) ton Park just prior to his marriage to the American hetress, Decies} | claimed the charge was exorbitant, | but the court ruled against him. YOU ARE GOING TO pur A PIANO! Some time you will a th you wi money can boy. That te we oll want, Now is Fent is low, and having no salaried § salesmen, Zone! stezntion GOOD, USED Firat can sell at such prices a6 will surprise = yon. Tou can oasily save $150 at our store. Be sure and come in. WAAK-BAKER PIANO CO. 1406 Osis eo" fond 106 Sole Agents grove & Pond, Hallett & Conway Pianon, and't athe v Pia Virtuola Player We can inetatl 1 Klectric in your ASK YOUR DOCTOR Thousands of phys! t from experience, KR PASTEURIZED MILK Ts the beat for both moth- er and child. A Kristoferson Phone Killott 223, et aad ELECTION 18 OVER, 80 ENJOY YOURSELF AT BROADWAY RINK TONIGHT This evening ladios will again be admitted free at the Broadway rink, 711 EH. Pine, Manager Kaller states that this feature ts becoming more and more popular. Roller skating has indeed “come back” and is being taken up with much zest by many of Seattle's leading young society people. You can’t find a cleaner or more enjoyable sport. Come this even- ing—ladies fr remember. The rink Is located near the Broadway high school, The first few sessions of Miss Jeans’ court were stormy, The mea didn't take kindly to a woman judge, expecially the marshal of the court He was a bachelor and a woman- hater combined. Besides, he wanted to be prosecuting attorney arid Mins Jews wouldn't let him. One day Mins Jeon told him to serve @ warrant and he refused. “You'll either serve it, pay a fine of $60, or elae go to jail for con tempt of court,” she thundered at) him, The marshal cooled his heels for eight hours in jail, Then he entered sult against the young) ena for false imprisonment he case ta till pending. Miss Jens doesn't believe in legal) technicalities. She believes in get-| ting at the trath of the matter and then giving her verdict. She is a socialiat and a suffraget Wa work, Free Public fice, 208 Liberty Hide Housekeeper and ex lady, two tr cook, Ubi Br A-l places for * Apply Beattie f Office, 1617 ‘Third av Free instruments, mandolin. banjo, Sykes Music Sel Hank id Situations Wtd. Wil care for children any any place, by day or hour 1340. Housekeeping Rooms — OLYMPIC APTS. Single rooma, | MODERN elegantty furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- gious, Kighth and Virginia, near Weatiake, Elliott 803, 'BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN SEATTLE, Lacal people are surprised at the) QUICK resulta received from sim- ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, ae mized in Adiler-i-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. Swift's Phar. tmnoy, Zod av. and Pike, states that thie simple remedy tisepticizes: the digestive system and draws off the impurities so thoroughly that) ‘A BINGLE DOSE relieves sour) eh, gas on the stomach and INSTANTLY.—Adver- your subscripts on adress tabel of your pape: When that date arrives, if subscription has not again id in advance, your name Eiken from the list’ A change date om the address label ls a re- For the conv, have eatab! the following | 229 Ustos with bouve Phon Bula ‘eels tiga, bide Ballard av. Phone 0 Ade may. be left at these bs nchee, Where same rates will be # at main office. Tran are 100 pet, line oF price of & for cash ade Phone your troubles to J. oer af ? Comtractor. Kast sen ‘Mtatn PRRs Comfortable home wanted by eldert ‘an do light work ; amall wages, Phone attendant. permanen tion from mao cured past two Harvard Sys- tt e operation or det over 200 cases St ete idee CT BEAD! Ja} doz; razors, 25 iversity Undertaking Parlors, 4214 14th N. B, North 212, W. B Fork- Reacon 978 LORAL Co. 2413-—Cut_flowe Gold bead necklace sand locket oga: Otome 4g Bodkin, ralilinery Panton-London | _ o * sound mare, bald tce, weight $00 pound 1911 Lander edy th am Myron Symons, at Third, t—Bavings book No. 14671, Find- er return to Dexter Horton Trus nd Savings Bank, Small ange pur Reward, Cal Savings book No. 19021. Wind- et eer Dexter Horton Trust nd Savings Bank. iy Ww 06 Attractive home modern, pleasant home, rates, ‘Rast 42 sap Children boarded, be home surroundings, fpallara ‘I rooms, 8 aa Huffertn, train reliable a fitted, Optometrist, 1 r Shop. 110 Madi __Help Wanted—Male « ot WANTED the bar learning NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE Migh Grade fcheoo! Washington bt mine, ate 1 Hotel Porr m, to 6 p. Mon « 4 women to learn or trad. Jail or write. 901% Rivet. s 40 a. m. Open ‘Be ‘ipattaticn, Proms Theatre Bullding Twant young man to go into ieht ig, businons with me out of town : st 0 needed, Wlitott 4247 Learn to be a good aor at R BARBER COLLEGE idental Av sd—Experienced man wer sowing machine. Sint 8. Yates Hote! bath and phone Piasiorer ed Pp : * Apply 426 Sixth and Pine, Free $1.26 week up. tor tow pveatiake Shoot Metal th ay workers road, Srnamenial Wanted. 1142 Bture Wented « between 10 and 20, Apply 426 21at P Hay “! saw it in The Siar.” Riv Situation Wanted — Male Plumbing wanted, furel material Help Wanted-—Female are intereste and and type it to thelr advantage cl on me. low at feney guaranteed in 30 days. u ueranteed. Phone Main 620 Broadway Wanted Young perienced —¢ work as telephone operators, to 1108 rd av. or 1620 owner on tor old ust be good nion st maids and aployment general guitar 638 tme or Ballard 1210 Western ay — 1.50 up; suite, $2.00 market 4 transient housekeeping roome, steam heate at $19 Howell Karie. co Hi. K roome Tit Marion _APartments for Rent 0; phos Furnlaned 4 SEE THIS i, steam heat, hot and i each room, brick Dulidin, * fine, Jocation, rent $3.00 Make us an offer. Silent take small 10 or i2-room MULLIN BROS. LAND CO. 17. 627 Northern Bank Bldg. jocated ti limits, dotng fing business Seller itl guarantee $60.00 salen every money returned; rent is 00 per month; glock invoices 2 horaes, wagon, store- house and barn Included. Price ch "stg 00. This is an unusual bar- S“SULLIN. BROS LAND Co. Main 7677. 627 Northerm Bank mae. Will sell Tanck counter doing oe a6 | Two forties, Yakima valley, If YOU WANT THIS FARM Come in this week; only 1% hours |———— from our office, 80 acres black, rich bottom loam, 65 acres cleared, not a stump on St, and in cuitive- tion for years; 3% acres 5 ring orchard, 6-room x50 barn, team horses, ne rice Is about what it would cost to cleat much land as this, and you have the land and the improvements thrown in. Owner must sell. Pictures of farm and samples of soil In office. Call in for Tull details and be sure to go this week F. PAVEY & CO. 206 Leary Bidg. M WILE “BUY BERRIES n¢ Snohomish Canning Company t for 6 years to pur- chase your entire crop at market prices, Land in Snohomish county Will produce from $300 to $400 per acre in berri b land near Machiag In & 60 per acre, 6 acres or 40 acres on your own terma, GLE MANSON & CO. 914-15-16-1 w York Bike LOGGED LAND Rettor get a pleco of It before the canal js finish *, all slashed and burnt, trom Winlock, county foad, clay soll, near school, nice spring, wajoin- ing @ big ting ranch, Price tor short time, $1,600, $200 cash, bale ance $15.00 pet month WEST COAST LAND CO, 1118-14 American Bank Bldg, ACK acres, on good road, short drive of Kirkian for 0. Terms $26 cash, $10 a month, Good shot clay soll for ehickens, berries, potatoes, ete, To see this land take a Mad- pri The ison car and county ferry or An-| Lo dorson steamer to Burke & Far- re ‘s Kirkland office or call at 104 40-ACRE PICK-UP, $1,500 It’s fine land, has nice stream, coun-|4 ty road through ft, close to school hbors, cheap P. Van Arsdale & Co. 12 rd Av. tL. & SIMKINS Liberty Bidg., Opp. — Female |,. e Why pay rent when you can buy a Postoffice. Water Front ww APL 14 ACKES OF WATERIRONT — nores ob ed, fine spring, good soll small house, near Colby, straight across from Colman doc Price $1,000 BROB. LAND CO. MULLIN Main 7677, 627 Northern Bank Wide u 11 miles from the center of Beattie,| 4 rich low wil, with treat epring, 40 minutes ing and afternoon make ideal for er ranch clone to water | service morn this tract city CLIFFORD Branch Office, 1019 Third $8 Washington | Wanted to Buy--F ewer Modern utn Co. 416 Pike Wanted—To Borrow a ed tak $75 alsa pra pada will M 0 “ YOU WILL FIND “* No RIChwR BOIL THAN ‘THIS on property worth pay & per cent and mission. Morris, ig. Main 4677 iM kK INS Bide, Opp uctem, 1 46,00 when AKE SELLING AT 2 This land te ait of Onk Harbor WE TO $20 PER ACKE L Liberty 06 i Pontoftice ated in the vie ted in ‘ Thea from _.Money to Loan . cy iv LOANS RY TOXMS ¢ property maton Bile , 309 Mehinorn, phones own Juder 4 fing settled farming distri oe Soe in impre wuch wrst & WiferLer k Colman BI BARGAIN NORTH OF CITY ch soll, with small ou road, handy to Kveret bi and i Beattie Price dian nds private and jewelry, offices, Arm 803 BROKERAC room hb Hide, 4 many good nelahbors If you want to raise poultry, ber ries, potatoes, this Is ia tne| pince r king for Price PLL PLL 1.350. bal HOT POINT TOASTER 10 per t 3 ». 1010 THIN 3 ELECTRICAL ippies and grown dogs, m. 1115 Cherry. aasoriment oF tube ke and 216 Second 8. 104 Cherry 5 ACRE. $36 cash, $10 of it good stones 0 Be ort a 1209 Third Av 25 cash and John Brenneman. Kirkland “i vtel, _Kirkiand BARGAIN IN RANCH I have a fine { « - - RNCE For Sale — Livestock I have 12 head of fresh milch cows 4 spring one fresh Holstein nd two t * milking; the bal- Durham, Jersey and Hol- 1 will sell the entire bunch it taken at once for $65 per head Ye go into the country the meney C. W. Hyde 7 Jersey The Classified Directory BANKS Hank of Commerce . Toronto, Canada (360 nada, ete.) General banking busihess. Interest allowed gn savings and time deposits, Seattle Branch, G. Hoit, Mgr. LTA POCKET FOR SALIE-NEW AND SU HAND Carom and Pocket Billiard Tables and bowling alieys and ac- cessories; bar fixtures of all kinds, rr, payments, THE ee "K-BALKE-COLLED 200-202-204 Fl 0 monthly. Pu 4 Farms 6 Third ay o Pe Kh MONTH elty, with nine boats dally to marke c fare and cheap freight rate: at berries; fine truck land. SEE THIS TRACT CLIFFORD, 1019 Third Av. Branch Office. #8 Washington St. | YOU can DOUBLE your MONEY on this 10 acres, & mile from dock, |~ daily boat to Beattie, 26c fare. $200 cash, that's and it's yours L. FUNK & 603-6 Pioneer Bid. “Te ACRES, WITH STREAM, F150 $50 #nd $10 per month. All fine rien brown shot clay soll, no y to ¢ wood SOHL, Teelwriant, turner, wror i. ¥_E. 42 A ©. cialist. 465 Arcade Bid, ‘ee rs L Walker Bidg. i. Sorsoee 7 h side. Third Ay oR LD i? MUANT, 420 A wi EXCHANGES BLDG. HOURS—10 to 6. Main 5714. Have you a chicken ranth or smal | = house with 2 or 3 lots to exchange for 100 acres in Big Hend country? deep sotl, all in cultivation; good well, and fair buildings, Ex- tra good at $35 per acre. Algo 230 acres, ali in cultivation, at |~ per acre. Will consider good ttle property up to $4,000. ial - ance can be paid in crop paymer Good land and deep soil. gre both giit-edg propositions Particulars at 305 Liberty Bid«. For sale or exchange for tmproved acreage north city limita, 2-3 acre in Ashland, Ore, well cultivated, plenty fruit, Orchard, berries, rapes, large new house, 22x28, 3 covered porches, city 8-39, care Takes Shey coriected anywher an amount, persons locat: aupdonce secured: Continental and Collection Co., 314 Bailey ite. your bills Collected, North Collection ireplace, water, no incumbrance. Star Exchange improved acres, ood outbuildings, large orchard poultry, imp Place clone to cit Arcade Bide cy. Tne, e Bid, ‘riminal and civil priv ¢ work; consultation conti- Gential, “Kiltott 3473, ranch of 30 barn, other cleared, stock, small Ask Gabel, 402 Vvanaugh » ‘av. Orwin Townsend, baltey Consultation free; husband, wife, Property rights, collections, bank- __fuptey. “ADVICE FREE : Jose; 2 Aiten. 405-406 Killers BI All legal subjects. Ts. expeltence In wage tation free CI Beodie, To y #11 Boston Bik. Phone in 5. a t_ 5260. own-| Sililgan & Kuhn, 211 New yoo zone! Bik. Probate practic tatty. fect drainage, good water. Baty Sommer, Lawyer, 1 Fond a Consett oY SATA $125 per acre; water patd: verse, tation free. No agents. Inquire Queen Anne 2284 ‘City Real Estate $1,650 @ exchange everything everywhere at any time, if your price is right, Real Estate Exchange, 620-521 Lumber Pxch Modern bun to. oh Lnige fo orenge near city 308 Arcade ma. » or; @ bargain; all or pari: & from town, good soll, no sand v conta, o difficult, Pas Des bes; Slumber Sweetls. Spring Showers, mk; La . Handel; Love Song, MHengete Music Co. 426 Wi cer Bldg: Main 0. WALLING Piano Co, 200-208 Arcade Annex, gocone flodr, opposite ele- vators, Se: T-room new house, concrete foun- dation, full basement, | porcelain bath, NM best plumbing, situates ot boulevari, convenient fo Kastinke or Meridian car. ‘this fe @ short distance from Cowen park. Also a 3-room house on . and only $150 cash, ly. All street and d assesamerits paid in full, RO: X, 315 Boston Bike PAYING RENT? If so, why not use this buy your own home? V mn house, with gas, lights, newly painted and eight blocks from the university, for $1,650. A small payment down and the balance ike rent will secure this place for PRICE IS BELOW A SICHOLS CO., INC. 1tos Nati or Wide, nd ana Columbia NICE HOME Located on excellent lot, 40x102 to alley, strictly modern, furnace, fireplace, modern plumbing, all | improvements in and paid’ for Five rooms, well arran, beau- tiful view, University district $2,960, small payment down, balance on PASY TERMS, Lto S Ha HX te, 4 BMY Corie; raduate, 502 People's Bank Bldg. papere and Trade Mark’ ‘attorneys: ttle. $00 Central B Mason, Fen Burke Bian Svattie av. South, “Main 6068 “Best equipped shop. th ether with 4 black valley bn A nice little home, to fine garden tracts o land, all cleared and fenced, chic en house, artesian, well, 3' blocks from Interurban. Terms $75 cash and $10 a month. Burke & Farrar, 104 Cherry St. m cabin, § blocks trom car ground rent. forth lend, 6Ox1s Price $500. Phone Yelier Print pa. Biilott debe. eR “SEALS AND RURHER STiwes ¥ Tin 41 Mado aaliy~~Aest KEN) Sih ay [Ns Opp. Postoftice. y Ravenna park, n Anne 408 For Sale—Wood and Coal hint pan wh Tet Yoat coal “Wainwright & McLeod. Phone 1218 i. Liberty hiage mbert Transte iam Jolly, a oy springs; Tc each; wlassen, 20e, Jacobson, First and Stewart.

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