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Ng a 4 egal IMITATION MEMORY OF FACES SYMPATHY FOR CHILDREN AFFECTION SPECIALLY MEANT SOME CHILDREN TO BE ACTRESSES ‘AND PHYSICIANS,” SAYS MISS FOWLER; PERHAPS YOUR SON AND DAUGHTER ARE AMONG THEM. DENEVOLENCE ABILITY TO DIAGNOSE. so FOR CHILDREN ABILITY GOOD PLIABILITY OF MIND . erRESScace VITAL TYPES ORS NOTR—This ts ‘of three articlea by the phrenologist, written for The Star.) panes A. FOWLER { nose, Which Indicates a yielding, pliable, good-natured, yet withal a | talented aud broad-minded as well ae liberal-hearted character. Such people, while they are sometimes wget Phrenologist. ‘mpulatve, do not mind taking trou Greatest Demweesnted ia dle to accomplish thelr ends. third type rep This boy's head {x partioularly ie the VITAL, or the nigh, and his purpose In life will ne. by fullness of feat tee supply of arterial cir ly countenance, bril- | > that but for some moral and philan-| thropic purpose and work. As a PHYSICIAN he would exert This is de not only for social attainment, | express warmth) a beneficial Influence. | ICIAN OR PHILANTHROPIST _ the organisation, leaving no an- sles, The height ts medium, the Wwelght Is not excessive, the foat- ures of the face are full and plump. The eyes are of a boseeching type; the mouth Is full and round; the lips are rosy and full; the nose je slightly retrousse; the ehin ts round, indicating good humor and & lovable dinposition, The cheeks are broad, while the head indicates | fullness in the posterior region. This child has a good intellect; therefore her emotion, sentiment He is comactentious and will be|and sympathy will be well trained bas this organization mindful of bis obligations to oth- social, domesticated,| ers, and will win others to his companionable, and | views rather than coerce or force of friends. Nothing pleases y to be surrounded , the capacity ts favorably type would do. ‘The vital type is adapted to tn- to door, sedemtary work de. a be ' The Vital Type of Girt, find & full =— chin, de The vital type adaptabditity shows a pteturesque healthtness! — - Rigged which give ar and contour of face and form of of love and affection; body. Nature, under these con-| ROOSEVELT GODDARD SPOUTS BU RFORMS WELL Nov, 12.—John | ef the Metropolitan a longer typewritten speech yester | day, to prove that the work on the poe 3 river dam was “in a chaotic ttion, It was Goddard's pert odical attack on the city engineer ing department The council, with the votes of | Counctimen Blaine, Hesketh, Brick making a vy oe {20% Wardall and Marble, Rutncd sat pres. 1, in told about Kermit Roo. gon of the colonel. The let fs running « con-/ oa train between Barra Pun date Son Weiz, DIVORCE INSPECT DAM |“ OM HUBBY,74 SITE AGAIN CMY, Mo, Nov. 12.— seven children, nearly) Councilmen Haas, Goddard, Dimock fre older than herself. Griffiths and Engineers im the case of /and Paddock are visiting the new 37 years old, who | masonry dam site at Cedar Lake divorce in the cl today on one of their periodic it Joho F. Harris. /tours of inspection ‘Mrs Harris married | Work on this $1,400,000 project 6 years old. She al-| wilt not be delayed for a minute, in her petition. because thousands of dollars are mn. as | waived for every month the dam is ineffective. The engineering de ly to furnish the council with an itemized account of expenses for which the appropriation of $10,000 j bas lately been asked. U held in the Moose today ‘Ad club were the | University of Wash-| aad were enterta!n- ge tongs by the Univer- An extra edition of | was run off dur- | for the purpose Rewspaper men how of @ hurried edition in per- ONLY ACOW PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12.—Mag- istrate Boyle's eyes stuck out today when a @rayman fetched a baby car- riage, a crib and a brasa bed into ac court. “T'brougit them for Mr. Downey. 9 em for Mr. whey, oa Piticer Blaine | Was | the clerk of the court, who ta to be a married tonight. I thought this A | would be @ good place to present them,” sald Hugh Cleary of 29th land Pine sta, a Cabrero ogy ee been arraigned on a charge of at- beetack yard (15-| tempted highway robbery ‘lady armed with Then it turned ont that the at- with fear ‘empted rebbery was a framed-up @ made by two cows ome practical joke. yard. jew ot w'at| ~~ WITNESS STAND Police Chief Bannick this morn- “ling took the stand in the damage ult for $10,000 brought against him ‘aad G. W. Humphrey, plain-clothes ~ man, by Mrs. Mary Younger, who alleges that Humphrey broke Into jher apartments on the night of De- ect Comber 5, 1911, without warrant. |Hannick testified that he had re- ceived a complaint from a woman, which was of a serious nature, and which called for immediate action. Whea Humphrey found nothing to snbetantiate the charge made, Ban- nick said, he apologized to Mrs. Younger and left. Anna Young also testified im behalf of the defense this mworaieg, $3,000 THUMB NEW VorK, Nov. 12—The jary that has been oggren Br evidence in the ault for $10, brought by August E. —o against the Hotel Plaza, where he was a pastry cook, gave him a ver- dict of $3,000. cg Fareed he was operating a bread mixing ma- chine, crushed his thumb so badly that ft had to be amputated. He ae serted that he could not mix his dough as weil as before. LABOR DELEGATES MAKE PLANS FOR FUTURE CAMPAIGNS ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov, 12.— Unionization of Los Angeles, the rn oo organized city in the United tes, occupied the attention of Ihe " Gaaaemik to to the convention of | the American Federation of Labor |here today. Other questions under consideration were the unionization of the plants of the United States Steel corporation and a continua tion of the struggle to unionize the | Metal Trades on the Pacific coast |and whether the federation will go ony into politics to attain its ends. The delegates will also consider methods to be used in dealing with the Industrial Workers of the World where the two organizations clash, HARPER WON’T QUIT PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 12- Collector of Customs Harper will not resign his post on account of Woodrow - Wilson's election. He made this statement today, declar- ing that his term will net be up for two years. Rede oe rouble. People’s Bank Bidg.,” and Pike, \RRHAL u t.¥ . | | pended | partment has been requested mere-| and guarded. She will not allow sentiment alone to rule ber, and were she to become a WRITHR, THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912. ETTOR ON STAND TELLS _ OF GREAT SALEM, Masa, Nov, 12.—Cool re cltal of the part he played in the sreat Industrial struggle at Law rence last winter was given to the Jury today by Joseph J ‘or, CO defendant with Antonio Caruso and Arturo Giovannitt!, on trial here for the alleged murder of Anna Lo plato, a woman striker, He out lined hia career from the time he SPOKA . Nov. ~"King Pip V's royal apple show" is what thous anda of townspeople and visitors to the national apple show are today calling the exhibit It {# eationfted that 3,000,000 ap ples, ranging from a five-carload ;® slightly convex or retrousse; ditions, rounds out every part of lot to a plate containing exactly four a The ples, are On display. ow was opened by Gov, Hay, assisted by Madame Johan Gadaki, the noted singer, and Prow ident Strahorn, of the apple show. HIGH-JINKS AT SHRINERS’ BALL About #00 took In the high-Jjinks at the Shriners’ ball, in Redding’s hall, last night. Several screaming features made things pretty lively during the evening. A colored tad nelsted that she had received w “invite,” and waa finally led out by He is/ them to see with him, as a motive) she would choose FICTION as her! Sidney Smith, a diminutive copper, a Were she to be | ¥8° Was rescued from the kitchen AC TRESS, she would se sandwiches. Another lady with lect the MELODRAMA father than | too much decollete taste alsd had comedy, and were she to bece }to be led out by Smith, she would reloct the Sil satisfactorliy explained later, among girls! work of a KINDERGARTEN rather! We" both these “ladies” showed TEACHER, than a high school, he would make a good PHYSI- CLAN, NEE: BUT COUNCIL GOES AHEAD WITH WORK Councilman Goddard came pre-[down the surplus matter tn God- pared with « lengthy resolution and | dard’s resolution, and But it was up in thelr Shrt ere’ costumes, G. N. EARNINGS SHOW INCREASE Gross revenues of the Great Northern for the year ending June 30, 1912, totaled $66,197,185 the largest ta the road's bistory aud a eeepted! gain of £.06 per cent over the pre that part of it which was recom-| vious year, EKeonomies in operating mended last week by the finance }tmade the net earnings very large, committee, namely, to ask the engi-| heer te furnish the counc!! with an! tenance itemized statement of all money ex Goddard had asked, addition, that work on the dam be discontinued, but thin part of bis resolution eli not prevail “PINK SOCKS” TO BE TRIED ithem died several days ago thelr |e WwW. C. DE LAYE. ‘WwW. C. De Laye, the 21-yearold burglar whose taste for pink socks led to his arrest last week and re- eye’ net gnitant confession to the burglar. izing of the homes of C. D. Stimaon and Virgil Bogue, will be tried in the superior court this week. Laye's burglaries, it is amounted to several thousand lars’ worth of jeweiry. NINE CHARGES AGAINST NECRO ICAGO, Now. 12.—Jack John- son, negro pusilist, accused of vio-| lating the Mann anti-white siayery act, was told here today that four additional federal Indictments were returned against him, that he could be imprisoned for five years on each indictment and that a total bond of 1$350,000 might be requir od. Johnson declared that someone was trying to work a “frame-up” on him to send him to prison. INDIAN CHIEF DIES AT 120. TRAVERSE CITY, Nov. 12.—Joe Manitou, Indian chief who was born on the banka of the Chicago river 120 years age, is dead, WASHINGTON = undertaker is arrested on his step-daugh- ter’s complaint for putting embalming fluid in the* family teapot. Ty Cholly—If you will marry mo Tl get my life insured, stop using olg-| |» arettes and give up my mot Carrye—Well, if you got your Ife insured, continued to use cigarettes and held on to your motorboat, 1) t*". might consider it. one derertment atone sving $494,490. WANT $500,000 FOR EXHIBIT That the legislature should ap proprinte $500,000 for the exhibit of the state of Washington at the San Fravcisco fir ts the recom meadation of J. E. bad president of the A-Y.-P. sentatives of commercial odies im the state will meet in Ta coma Wedoesday, November 20, to discuss plans for the main 5 " h Ov. wo men named Charles E. Wilson were 1 at the same time at the County Hospital bere and when one of identities became mixed. The body | of the dead Charies FE. Wilson, which was on its way to Philadel phia to fill the grave intended for the other Charlies BE. Wilson, has been halted and turned back from Yuma, Arte. Discovery of the error was mate by the supposedly dead Charlies #. Wilson, He walked toto 4 hotel where be had formerty lived and was surprised when the landindy fainted. It was explained to Wil son that the hospital had reported his death and his sister in Philadel- phia had been notified. CHICKEN WALKS ON FOUR LEGS. ERB, Fla, Nov, 12.—Mra. V. L. Hagerman has discovered another freak in ber barnyard. It is a chick: en with four legs, each leg having four te Recently Mra. Hagerman ry large cag. She broke @ inside, floating In the meat of the emma, was another egg, with a hard sbell. “iegd| STONE DOES IT PORTLAND, Nov. 12.—Following army rules, a sentry at Vancouver Barracks endeavored to fire upon a military prisoner who was seck- ing to escape. Either his clip jammed or the striking pin failed to explode the cartridge. Being thus prevented from hurtling a Hudeon-Thomas bullet into the anatomy of the fugitiv the sentry cast aside his new model Springfield and felled the prisoner with a stone after a brief chase. BANKRUPTCY CASE Voluntary petitions in bankruptcy Were filed in the district court by Grant B. Price of Kent and by F. B. Pinkham and J. C. Pinkham, man- agers of the Pinkham hotel, Fifth ay, A. Burgman, a guest at the Bel- mont hotel, was “touched” for $86 by two drinking acquaintances last night at the Belmont bar. PUBLIC MARKETS | : WESTLAKE fc to $1.60 box; chest- ¥b.; een ms, 2 tbe, be b. 2 mix nuts, oranges, 10 lemon drops acoteh, Ib; salted peanut, 3" boxes matches, 2 cans corn, box; $1 sack; sweet pota: dry onions, $1.16 sack; be bottle; 106; Fy ean peas, ratsina, SANITARY Almonds or English walnuts, Ib.;, cocoanuts, 106 eac muffins, 3 for 10e; home made min: 2be each, individual ; 2.100 loaves bread, 150; 10 the. 400 ordet tens cof 200 om gugar, b0c, wi ribs, | 12% ; steak, 160 1b.; Kastern hame, 190 Ib, halibut cheeks, % Ibs. 20; finnan haddi Ib.; tenderloin of sole Towa bu don. Chitbers, who | fair, | Engitsh | 5 pWanted hg Appl STRUGGLE first Joined the shipbullders’ in Sen Francisco until the renee strike. Kttor testified that he was born in New York City, but that he had lived most of his life in Tacoma, Wash. He admitted that he had a@- dressed (the strikers at Lawrence, | but denied that he had incited the workers to Violence. union Law emacs ss ISE MONEY TO DEFEND OFFICER The police of the city have start- ed &® subscription to raise money lor the defense of Detective Mo amee, who will be tried this week ® charge of assault in the seo nd ‘degree. The charge resulted rom MeNamee's breaking in of a door, and shooting Leslie Pepper two weeks ago. McNamee went to Pepper's room to take him and bis brother. on a charge of being sus pleious characters. The boys re fused to let him im and McNamee broke in the door, shooting aa they rushed at him. A THE SEATTLE STAR TO MAM. 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Further notice that books of registration will eloned finally and for all purp ae on Saturday, the Seth ¢ vember, 1912, and no therenfier register, a1 thereafter be re is given onid can ne name ft the seal of Seaitle School District No. 1, King County, State of Washington. this 1ith day of No- vember, 1912 of the Board of Directors, W. JONES, See'y of Directors Beattie School Board District No. 1, King County, Wash- Hours & to} ™. Annen. Main tat Lady CUTE, permatient, no tion from iabor; ares ba . phane Main’ ortant tele«ram? BLAE ee sh — 44 @ rie err into, Beats 08 Pine st the barber trade; wages paid while learning. Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE le School. pres Theatre Building. ‘onl miners, pick mine, steady job Call room’ 11, Hotel Perrin, 961% First av. 10am. tol p.m. Open Sunday. mornings and even wages, reforences. C Second ay. and Univer Vue Bassett’ N atipation; 60 t | dwoggints. ne Learn to be a good barber at MOLER BARBER COLLEGR 220 Occidental Av. Patt saw it in ‘The Star.” 6 $2.00 1h 16 int ation Wanted — Male iurhbing wanted, furnish material, X-617, owner «| Hotels & ie Houses _ EG SIMIKINS, Lost and Found. OLA PAPAS APRLL PPP Btrayed or stolen from the Graham rapeh ye Bide Statle Interurban, years old, welghing about pounds, A reward will be ths recovery. Seattle Mefuse Hieetion Co, 807 Olive at, Main vot—Umbrelia, keopanke, Aaturday noon at Pike Place Market; sliver handle, monogram “Miss Currie, 1590.” Liberal reward, Heturn to 404 ‘Terry ay. Main 6034 When burtig for Xmas, dont get the Little Jewelry Store, that Bells for I iMyron Hymons, 1437 Third, Lont—A aliver menh pur Vike, Harri line. pL Sf Help Wanted-—Female All ladies who are interested learning shorthand and typewr f ing wil find It to thelr a: for between take car i6d—Young wo: berienced ithe Telephone and Giri tor“ sontectionery Third ay Firee instruments, mandolin, ban} a) Beh People's Hank ns Wtd. -— Female tor children any UUme oF 0, by day or hour, Ballard bath, y cheap rent in B148, oF aun to call Jorn cottage, clone in, $20 ow $15 or leas. Call 1219 Cnfa oy © Queen Anne 668 evenings 7 Tee at 519 Howell, Haris. singie HK room Apartments tor Rent furatened, $90; ph clsior Apt urnished, # nor. ight Foor M. 42 1 Grocery, store, store for rents wbout $1,000, 1404 Greeiiwood, Owner, Ballard 2750. Hotel cigar stand for wale quire 683 ‘purke Will sell at a i Lh aia A SPLENDID FARM RICH BOLL Desirable Location. A money making two miles Valley land, beautifu water, 22 cleared, ba partly cleared and in pasture » laree barn and other fine orchard, on the balance. ACK BOTTOM LAND good town, telep' K004 6-room houne weveral other fruit, bay and ‘ Price $6,000. in 6 years at 6 per cont from lots o Price cont 116 acres near Chehalls road, 26 ncres has be 50 rede from echeo!. per acre, easy terme. 160 sores, 4 acres cleare aunty road. any terms, @ per ¢ 10 on miles from town, loam s#oil and, right on % m ” high on 12 highw d station, to exchange th house in Seattle 4-room 10 rich lin me tric line now fine auto per acre, an * SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON LAND COMPANY, INC 709 Second Av., Room Phone Ma 16 ACK bottom land with grove of cedar and fir close to Glenwood school, tr tied district; more than enough Umber on tract to pay for it also fine farm land and handy to Beattie Bremerton or Tacoma Black level adow, tight or under constr Price $100 5309. is $500 Good excellent timber, wet {MS $25 CARH 1019 Third 5% Washi oT ibe PRE DAY Will buy nice little tract on wh man can bece ing berries, fr Ay. wt Seattle or AN PO? Teta ern ‘tates s oe we sua fartingion, 1613 Recond. $2 ae up. CL HOTEL—Aai Fitih av. 8 oS night: $1.76 to $4 wee TH ut ater baths free. A splendid reading! rent,| Phone} Front furnished steam heated, East 1532 GRAND First ONTMFeR Boxraed, Best onte, tone | dings. Ballard 1688, }445 We eath | t ” r in. ch PACIFIC or is ahi Re — and up Homesteads ment belt [: Greatest $500 cast at deliver *hehaile small house, k pond, enoug y¥ for it, one mile} road siding phone WEST COAST LAND CO. 1113-16 American Bank Bldg. |———— WILL BY ne 4 Snohomish ing Company iii contract for & years to pur- chase your entire crop at market prices, Land in Snohomish county Produce from $300 to $400 per in berries, Wer have som and near Machi cts | at $60 per a Y we | ‘acres on your own Le recs $o co. IMP Ki Fine level tract Partially improved well, ete gg 1 he $10 monthly. Direct trareporta tion. Call and we will show you over the pia Burke & F _104 Cherry St 40-ACRE CHICKEN RA $1,250—ANY TERMS miles, from rallway ‘= Tacoma. 40 ACRES NORTH, $4,250 interurban, $2,650, balance nt ST 6000 new rrar,| Ai 15 miles E: FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres of loggedoff land, 6 miles northwest of Shelton; 5 acres under cultivation; bearing} orchard, house and barn; water piped to house; horse, cow, hogs and chickens; also tools. Price $6,000. Will take Seattle prop- erty in exchange. W. W. NOYES 317 Boston Block Keneral two. country $6,000, $8,000, $9,000 and One grocery in Senttic, price $7,000. Will trade any of the above for improved farma, or may accept part in Seattle proper- ty if the property ts good. 303 American Hank Bide, ‘FOR HOUSE AND TOT” 169 acres in Bastern Washington, room house, barn, ail fenced, acres in crop, balance plowed, 3 miles to RK. R. and town; Fa Prager Here ts a bargain. “Mu Lan BROS, LAND CO, Main 7677. 627-9 Northern Bank Bid Have you a lot or acreage worth $800 to exchange as first payment on 6-room new modern bungalow Has full concrete basement, trays, first clase plumbing, beam celling, late ra hina closet and bullt- n window’ seat, lot $0x100, all im- provements pli, eRe 5237 asinet 4 Av, Phone Balia: Rixchange improved ranch acres, Rood house, bulldings, orchard, w can’ be of 380 cleared, pump, mente. a Awk Gabel, 402 Ag. C STM K INS Opp. Poatoffice, L 224 Liberty Bidg. Wiil accept acrea near Seattle, as ‘at payment on beautiful modern bungalow, 20 minutes from Pike st, 308 Arcade Bldg. oie shange everythin, at any time, If your Roai Estate fxehange, Lumber Exchange. 224 Liberty Bidy, everywhere rloe 18 9 b20- \¢50 H Handy to either & acres for $200 per month First chase yunty road, easily im Puget Sound Farms Co. Third av KENS have 6 acres houre, 605, CHICKENS chickens, ses, running water, wa ete, only % malle trom Lake Washington boat landing. « E will «ive bargain to reliable party and © Inquire at Kirkland H Brenneman id ACRES, WITH STREAM, $150. $60 cash, $10 per month, all brown shot clay loam, fine view over Bound, easy to improve, clone 1, handy to three towns od markets, fare to Se- TiCKY with *y el P. Van Arsdale & Co. 1269 Third Av. FIVE BETWE. ACRE TRACT N SEATTLE RETT AND GOOD SOLL $750 Corner S-nere tract. on fine county road, with as good soll as you are! likely to find between Seattle an . clone to station, good ser- both Beatt ae near this one fer § not front on county road. V SY TERMS on both of them. WEST & WHEELER 269 Cotman Block NORTH OF SEATTLE $1,000, terms, north of city on read; has nice small creek through it, handy to electric R. Lis M3, all rich soll and worth P. Van Aredaie & Co. i 6 BUYS & ACRE road, % mile from Washington and Juanita bay soll, partly alder, ideal for vere- tables, berries, potatoes and poul- try Bhort walk to boat landine. Terms $100 cash, $19 monthly. To’ see this acreage, take a ear and county ferry or Ander boat (19 trips daily) to Burk Farrar's Kirkland office at 104 Cherry St. 16 ACRES, WITH SPRING, $100. $10 per month. This fs a dandy level piece of rich soil; will grow anything. 260 fare to Seattle Van Aredale & Co. WHIDRY ISLAND My 20-ncre home, near town, all kinds of fruit. n state road, fine rich land, half ared, good house and all farm tools. y terma, at $2 Box Langley Wa City Real Estate AC! RIP i & acres miles 1209 Thira Ax. Lake Kood ’ On_new on, or call Pp 1209 Third Av. In West Woodland p Tk district, room modern bungalow cottage. wired for lights, reception ball cabinet kitehen, bath room bi tween two bedrooms, lot 30x10 on graded street, with cement fewalk, only 2% blocks from ear, all aesesements paid in full; house built only 18 months. Price sell for $60 er month, in- pis ix an’ ex- will Blo 40 Bas and $10 a mont one ean ables ahd chickens. Let_us show you this place. Burke 104 Cherry St HoMN CHAP 3-room cottage, chicken house and yards, garden and shrubbery, cor- ner lot, 40x110. Everything for $700, $60 down and ELLIOTT BAY INV ELLITT BAY INV, CO. 555 Colman Bide. Main All You need to bring Is dishes and} bedding in the line of furnishing| for this furnace heated 5-room bungalow, all furniture new ar goes with place, lot 40x85, improvements in and paid, balance hy ki 1 estate contra drawtn, t interest, py able $2 500 heving b aid, balance of $900 will sel 800. Morris Realty Co, 814 Batley Salted aan TOOXTO: 5 45th at. monthty Owner, Bank Rullding. &room modern house, on Aurora a lot 60x112, alley, fruit trees, $3,200. _Terms. M. Bird, North 20 Wauity in 6 fots worth $100; will for $5 Morrie, $14 Bailey Building. : | House and fot, fur Cail_tn’ forenoon a Sexck ul lot near Ravenna park, $450 cash, Queen Anne 408, cash, $15 1107 | well} i, an ideal 18 Downs Bid] Furniture, tit, ~ Deaut Furn Co. 416 Pike TAEee te Loan_ POLOAN ¢ MME ae property, any ng OF short no de 4 oan, money action, {09 Menihorn. ortigages, contracts, er bought, Morris, Mouey to | at current rates. BIMKINE, improved property 418 Epler Blk Liberty Tid, and jewelry; te offices. Amert Jeweiry Co., 103 Becond. I” YOU NEED MONEY on household goods, pianos or mal notes to employes; tern payment reasonable, Come BROKERAGE CO. nk Bide, ith & Pike oe, . or selo—Foany jatk Cornieh breeders ana youn stock, pullets about to lay bririan hares, breeders and young onree 62 |For Sale — Miscellaneous Yer txirous With bert Pampoerty ch as grown by the Pi ation. Berries rts of country, ut. Order now , 5.00 per 1,000. Taylor Armantr Db. No. 2, Box J, _ Puyallup, White Spitz Stock of Blue Leghorn pure bred, rlusian, White White or Buff And Ancona. n pullets, HOT POINT TOASTER —4t Ta-\X rich | Poy «-|° raise fruits.) ge per month, | y. OO. American|& Hiectric Co. 1010 First Av. EVERYTHING KLECTRICAL have a iarg bath Rustad’s, 316 Second 8. rent applied on 314 Union. Wis cheap, J. Lambe, Beacon 1354.) nice ow, young, coming fremh # Phone Harrison 3316 Want to Gar good mileh cow chea) Sidney 1147 Classified Directory _ Tan Bank of Commerces> ©, Toronto, Canada (360 TY kken Dunlap Soi HAND Carom and Pocket Billiard Tables and bowling alleys and aes r fixture all kinds, payments, rt BRUNB- LENDER CO., 5S. Seattie. _ CARPENTERS wreawnase Wood tur or maker. F. BE. SOK 424 KR Ray, CALL isi einen & Wilson, Main i110 P53 Spe- Are oy Bidg., formerly 2 Bag. be) jie, now 302 Denny” os tepaired, ‘oom 317 Hinckley. "Free delivery. anywhere in iy amount, persons located, evidence Continental Law and 4 Bailey Bidg. Cy t rt ‘Arcade Bidg. Criminal and civil private work; consultation confi-+ dential. Biiiott 3472 ency fadison |= ae aRERERSE HAT WAKERS &| Kavanad, M0 Yiats. 11S Tar Carew in Tow heond, Liat ley Wig — onsultation free; husband, wife, property rights, collections, bank gee REE me Joseph Allen, 405-406 Eilers Musio Bidg. All legal subjects. Cons tation free. edie, SY ve xperience in alg 1] Boston Bik. Phones Main S214; Res, Bast 52 ere, eats ‘ a eclalty. as Gael — ua ork fat “ereb e pane’ Spinning lumber "Dream of. the Mail Cag 2 w WALLING Piano Co. 960-208 Arcade Annex, govond floor, opposite eli On aduate,, 502 People's Bank Bidg. is. ain en and Trade Mark Attorney Seattle. 500 aS miaiatn ase are ““GHNSON'S Liberty Bldg. 3rd_and Union. ee Trusdice Marion Bid POPE ys S feller Frint.105 Seneca. Hillott aane, NS me ~ SEALS AND RUBBER Shaw = D HAND Goons clothing bow 1017 Pike. mt, fain wor, 33: re CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING Ole ™~ Miatry~ Watchnaker—Maln- springs; jewol BY