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er tor All Men— African Hunt ackiyn Ar Girl tm the Taxi.” = Photoplays Eiccis || HE WAS TICKLISH ‘ys and van THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912, ISOLATED FROM WIFE, Cl CHILDREN AND WORLD, HE CAN ONLY THINK--WAITING FOR DEATH TO END ALL SPOKANRK, Nov. 15--In an and was happy in his way, Then isolated shack on the edge of town, /ONe day tho elty health officer came Antonlo Voleano, an Hallan labor | #4 took the hard-working father or, Is sorving a life sentence of sol have anything to do with. hin tao away and told him that he munt not | dren, Always there t# that grim spectre perched on his shoulder, hovering over the lives of hin two little ehil- Pald<filled frame, guaran: are, with spherical 40, COM Antonio fs not emotional itary confinement, separated from |ily or with any other humln being. | there ta no hoy his wife and two darkeeyed chil) Pho health officials wero dren. For nearly a year now the withered little man has been paying jai rept Rain gd for the sins of his fathers. leper. All his life Antonio had worked right, day long Antonio, unable to read, | He laa } unable to get fficient exoreiné,| jaite and thinks else that he can do, And it ls terrt tesa hard for the minimum wage | ble to think when there is no hope.' thought bussard ntimiamrpeneprneren “SWAT THE FLY’ MAN MAKING|MOTHER SIGNS — KANSAS HEALTHY STATE Nine big doctora, all membera of) phrase, ° "Swat the fly,” others all | the Kansas state board of health,|}over the world have harkened to | wore telling each other Just what| te tnjunction, and whole citte |have t ! they thought about the pesky house:| never thought of done Ketone hold fly, more rightly termed tho| “A fly you kill right now,” ex typhold fly." One by one the | plaina Dr, Crumbtine, “le like killing ‘docs let out several and Separate) several million next summer,” strings of big words, calculated to} In Kansas they call Dr, Craumbine seare any fly to death if the fly/“a second Doc Wiley.” For years could understand them, which evi-| he has been secretary and editor of dently it couldn't, For just as the) the state board of health. He's t speaker was telling how the) the man who made Kansas sellers fly could be put in the extinet ape) put their baking powder formula on cles clasa along with the dodo, a'the cane; made them stop selling lregular big busrer lit on Doe Crum-) second grade flour as high patent; bine’s head--he's the board's secre: | banished saccharin a8 & aweetener tary—and land about the time) or preserver; stopped the selling of the doc was getting to the point) bean and peas colored with sul where he would show the fly up in| phate of copper, and made them its true colors. make cider vinegar out of apples The My bothered him, and the doc} The Ka: “healther” has time, lifted up his good right hand and| you see, between swatting flea, to swatted that fly to a fare-you: My i. slap, pound and maul food adulter. “Now I have it, gentlemen.” he! ators, as well. It's his tdea to make continued. “‘Swat the fly!’ That's) Kansas the healthiest place in ‘the only real solution.” Amertea for any one but a fool Since Dr. Crumbine coined the} adulterator tq live fa. SS Ea ee FIGHTING? MY, NO!/URGES NEED OF SEX EDUCATION Dave White and John Murray). PORTLAND, Or, Nov, 15.—"We eyes blackened, lips bruised and) have taught our boys the proper knuckles skinned, stood up in the|°@re of the eyes, mouth, ears and e--Photoplays and yaw |}dock at police court this morning *° 0D, but when it came to Instruct saw him, Jabbs was/der at McIntosh, «la. with jeal-| that place today, his body riddled ie cae roa Son| with ‘ballece. “i |. with | Deeves on board @ vease! oe ut Sc} Now, I'm so ticklish I Jost natur-| {ally ‘let out a yell and we both | dropped. ey ‘toe tb Td. hams ‘Yb. Me tb: Tints. colored life American. ‘ris is a nonentity.” BO more influence|B. Berges, Reglects to regis- | tempted jo im every are carefully fhe myles are concert Mortote and Doubie- and military collar a ae ge might ¢ 2 looked like we was Teh ibe Geant lmporte: ih: hope, 32146 club sau: of hams, 11 Ge baad lamb rk ronst, veal his |and, after overpowering the jai! the charge of fighting. | "8 ae a = a oun shreiesl ia They plead not guilty. “You,see, pect most likely to do them harm . sald woe . “We! !f misinformed, we held back, not been here at all if it 1) desiring to encroach on thelr inno- hadn't been so darn ticklish, We're, cence. And this very ingtruction is longshoremen. Last night I was|*#e Sort they crave ont. |. This and like statements from Seen sim nore now, | r‘wiched| Prealdent Foster of Reed. collone, him up and walked away with him, before the convention of women's jclube yesterday, are the main top- fend his fect Kicked me im the ribs.!icg or discussion among the dele gates, to answer to |. When the officer came up we was both on the ground. i SPRECKELS BUSY STIRRING ’EM UP LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16—A more to raise $25,000 to investi fate the recent election tn Los An |geles county is under way today, | headed by Rudolph Spreckels, pres jee of the tional Republican tison league. Spreckels also AMPA. Tis Nov’ 1k Spirited aoe to investigate the county by officers to Ocala, in an effort to | Pesistration books. save him from a mob, Preech Neils, ee root Senter canes 8 “ote. PLAN A FIGHT ON THE I. W. W.; ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 15.— took the negro two miles sori of | Plane to organize unskilled laborers Ocala and killed him. and to conduct a determined fight Netis was charged with killing J.|on the Industrial Workers of the in old man, who at-| World occupied the attention today to save Miss Mary Steven-|of th evarious commiitees and of- from the negro’s assanle./ficers of the Amertean Federation The girl's throat was cut by the|of Labor, in annual convention fiend. here. A strong effort will be made tod recruit from the ranks of the SEEKS LOCAL COLOR: |si!cetheinuntuise 5 particularly strong. “Pat Griffen, charged with loiter-| ancOMtY, One ing around saloons. What do you) Tht \ leant ati ae pil called City Attorney Van | tees" Dev uff this morning. “That 1 was loitering around sa loons I admit,” answered Griffen fret thet I am guilty of any infrac- tion of the law I cannot admit. 1 judge, am a novelist. [ am engaged) in a story of the underworld, I am delving into the psycbological phase of the situation. t am after local | color.” “The only color you seem to fave sequired Is a very red pose, an- swered Judge Gordon. “Ill let you! delve around the stumps at the stockade for the\next 10 days.” | etienesiimoereniunineinarene tiny | ACQUITTAL PLEASES | WOMAN WHO KNEW) SAN DIEGO, Nov. 15.—Hubert | G. Lewis, who was acquitted here) recently of the charge of having | murdered Mrs. Kate Tolliver, re celved today a@ letter from a Mrs M. M. Martin, expressing her de- light at his sequittal, and adding! that she was Toliver's wife for years. “I was young then,” the lotter | reads, “and felt that I must stay | by him to save him. it was years of martyrdom.” VESSEL HIT BY ing, but we weren't.” Judge Gor- don sulted arimly. “Ten days cach,” he sald RIDDLE FIEND. WITH BULLET A mob of 200 men surrounded the jail unexpectedly, Light Solid Lenses, Unbroken Surfaces, No Conspicuous Lines, No Cementing, No Lodging Places for Dirt. Modern Lens grinding plant in connection. Fourth year in Seattle. Eighteen years’ experience. SPECIAL — A gold- filled frame (guaranteed) spe- tial lenses, accurately fitted to your eyes, com- * S2s 50) Diese for . | ROBSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 460-462 ARCADE BLOG. FOURTH FLOOR. but tt was hard on Antonio dnd the empty man with an empty-—wor babes, Now| than empty } there “In nothing | wore moist, | | | | Hl i price of & for cash ada | THE SEATTLE STAR Kyler ty thing-—Jjust as Antonio is any nate Aho 1. id, nonce uneral al_ Directors. Pipers, On Undertaking Parlors, 4214 . a. North 214. W. B. Pork. i Adapts & HONE, a gr Kiltott 49, futare, Hut when he spoke of hia babes he stretched out his withered arma, hia dim eyes and abruptly he went shack—back to the his cellmate, into hin cell Eittott 2464, Tne Beound. une, Reacon 978 reea- BOND FOR JACK CHICAGO, Nov, 15,—Jack John son, ro heavywetght champion of the world, under fndictment for violations of the Mann white slave ct, wae released on $30,000 bail here today, The bonds were sign ed by the negro’s mother and Mat Baldwin, a real estate dealer. he champion was accompanied! by W. G. Anderson, a negro attor- ney, who cooded in having the amount of the bail reduced from $70,000 ) to $30,000. HUMPHREY FEARS A RECOUNT The suggestion by the Hay forces of & recount of votes tn King coun ty Is being opposed by W. B. Hum: phrey, who squeered through by « Barrow margin over Dan Landon Humphrey doesn’t wan! and he will use his with the Hay crowd to let things stand, TIMES CLOSES | SHARK’S OFFICE Main ato 6 p. 346-1 Main 134%. Lady erimanent, Wo OF detention from labor; Dp " cured past two wen i to 76. Harvard Sya- 617 Bitet Bidg,, Beattie. Te il ADK sharpened, Se 1401 4th Get Acquainted Hoclety. Nanioe and addresses, 408 Ping’ ot Hay “I saw it in The Biar” __Help Wi -Wanted—Male WANTED the barb learning. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE irade Bchool. ington St. Lindquist ety 3 we BECAUSE HE Ls SEALION. oom 201 Kune Theatre Uuliding ‘oni miners, pick mine, steady j m 11, Hagel rin, & m tol p.m. rm, Mon and women to learn trade; wages paid white Call oF write, Ttinmage wood an ganonable. ty | Woodla reabyterian Churgh, « Inke ay., Friday ahd Sature aL pts i RAY AT ar inetat pieces ¥. Toy wanted to work fa violet stand morning nd wings, «ood 1 eorner TACOMA, Noy, 15.--Pollowing 4 bitter fight waged on loan sharks in Tacoma by the Times, a Serippa hewspaper, D. H. To! n, owner of a chain of more than 60 loan offices throughout the United States, to day closed his office here. Tolman came on from New York to super intend the obsequies. JOHN RUNS AFOUL OF nore: education John. Dahlberg, in Seattle trom German ‘snd’ Begiisn Enumelaw on a business trip, was hurrying along Occidental ay, last night when a man bumped Into him, knocking cigar ashes on his vest. The stranger was very apologetic. He stopped and brushed off Dahl- berg’s coat very carefully, then, with a final apology, went bis way Dahiberg stopped at a cigar stand to buy another cigar and dis covered that the apologetic strang- er had removed his pocketbook, containing §23, with the ashes. PORTLAND LANDS. BIG GRADING JOB ST. PAUL, Nov. 15.—Chief En. gineer W. L. Darling announced to- day that the Northern Pacific haa awarded a million-dollar grade co be ade rad tract to Guthrie, MacDougall & Co.,| phone Queen Anne 5s b801. Piense railroad contractors of Portland. te a tii ot with diamonds « |Or, ‘The contract includes the chine. ifetnre to 401 Northern construction of concrete retaining} Henk Heward work on more than four miles of oo a in faced silver watch. 1 elevation through Spokane and im- prevement work at the Western Wanted-—Female Wanted—Young women, either ex- terminal fenced or inexperienced, ork a8 telephone cperators, Ap- ply to 110k ard ay. or 1636 1Tth ay. The Pacific Teiephone and ‘wa and out of city, Ap- Telegraph Co. Tee Employment Office, and University. Native Herbs for con- 60 tablets for fe. All druggiats. Learn to be & good barb MOLE RAMBER COLL 20 Occidental Av Teaw lt in The Bta otter yo yeation English? aaZqt?, care Star. Fiagnb ing wanted “furnish howto Monday afternoon, either Dougail’s store or on ond av. gray pin-seal hand- Oe containing meney end ree oA Rianne: ard of- ae Cored or reture of saine. Phone Reacon 683. Witten buying tor Xmas, don't for- the Little Jewelry Store, that sells for less, Myron Bymona, 1427 Third. OF strayed, female Bootoh colile wey. Heward 1619 Minor av., hone ott 2169, weiter, white with LISTER’S TACOMA LEAD TACOMA, Nov, 16.—The final of- ficial count on governor tn Pierce county added 58 to the r lead over Hey, the figures as completed standing: LAster 10,724, Hay 6,972. Stevens’ Academy Pourth, Near Mine Dencing Guarasterd ta 4 Private ns Copyrighted eERIVATE HALLs taurant oor housekeeper: nly Seattle S17 Third ay, arnt Set Wanted—-A bright giri to learn shorthand without expense Queen ans 800 Res An elderly woman to take eate of 10-year-old bey for toom and board. $310 Russell av ree instruments, mandolin, njo, Sykes Music Sehool, ople’s Rank Hid Situations Wtd. — Female COTO n Me MT toe Menke Teht ait oad Dances Wed. nnd sat. work. w To ™ SUBSCRIBERS — The when your subscription xpi on areas label of your paper When that date atrives, ur subscription Dot agaia been = hand shet gun: ood condition and X-884, care Star, rust cheap. Addre: if our read od agencies howing locations 229 Union St, with souvenir and curio Shop. Phone Etijott 44 FM. Muiien, 5100 Bailard av. Phone Hatinrd 306, Ade may be left at the#® branche: where same rates will be given at main office. ‘Transient are 10c per Hine or 6 times for the Houses for Rent 10-ROOM house, modern, hath, laun a furnace, very cheap rent te Main 2148, or call ne modern cottage and one flat: 10.90 month. Phone Beacon 296%. aq: 4. Fooms, ith, be nt t0 . 221 B Republican, Ir Dio Leary __Furnished Houses — Partly Tarnished ~T-Foom dway district, on car Special Notices. sewer contractor wrt ipann, ‘Main First floor FERRY MISSING SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.— While crossing the bay from Oak- land early today the ferryboat Oak- land collided with an unidentified craft. The Oakland immediately backed ap, = could find no trace of the wi PLAGUE SWEEPS ~ TURKISH ARMY CONSTANZA, ANov. 15.—That there are 7,000 cases of cholera three-quarter lengths among the Turkish defenders of }Tehatalja is reported here today from Constantinople, The epidemic iis increasing at the rate of 600 new cases a da: 1% to 17 Hoggish. The Minnesota farmers are tak- lewd hogs to the South St. Paul mar- ket in auto trucks, If pork keeps on going up it will be entitled to ride in taxicabs.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. Los Angeles —! seo G. AL Baker, secretary to Mayor Alexan- jder, directed the arrest of Police lman F. W. Lloyd on a charge of jaccepting a bribe, Chief of Police Sebastian has threatened to resign today. At Both Ends. Marie—I think Chollie in a de- lightful dancer; he's so light on his feet. Lillian—When you'r) better ac- quainted you'll discover that he is light at both ends.—The Pathfinder, Men's Calt Shoes, at, the pair Double Sole, Gun-Metal Calf Shoes, in button or blucher styles, sizes, Men's Ofl-Tanned, 12-inch, nae Boots, at, the pair . Pull double soles, “Goodyear welt, High Top Shoes for Boys and Girls BOYS’ Tan Boots, with bellows tongue, buckles at top, bot- Price, the pair . Sizes 4, 4%, 5, 5%, Width En. 13-inch top, with buckles, full toms nailed and sewed. BOYS’ Olled Tanned Boot, bellows tongue, Goodyear welt, sewed bottom. Sizes 1 to 5%, GIRLS’ High- oyu Button Boots, in dull calf or yet colt, Sizes 6-8 8%-11 11%- 2 2%: 6 Four styles to choose from, TURRELL SHOE, COMPANY 122 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. condi - distance gn. reine nor, ¢ rooms, phone, light, M_ 4210. elsior Apta.—-Furnished and un. fuanished 9th an PLT Hotels & Lodging 1g Houses era; rates 1 $3.60 per woek and up. 709 Second AY., to 750 night; All sewed, bellows tongue, All sizes, Front furniahe $2.45 OF AND inst. ~~ Board Rates Price Width BE. want home fo: rand; luncheon, 6 © flarrfngton, 161% Second, $& De ToT Pitty $1.75 to $4 w steam heated, 16: TACUFG it and Room | 111 fight: bath, pool re r r club of rates caso Room nab nok din- Children surroundings, W, @ith. me soa toont Fesoneble. arded, mene Boar best care, Ballard 1688, ‘Tionie, home 1448 9-acro 10 minut thon. , ay Grocery, restaurant, confectionery store, stock and fixtures for sale, store for rent; about $1,000. 7406 Greenwood, Owner, Mallard 2760. Have a client looking” for a Yoneh gounter or small restaurant, Wash- Ington Investment Go,, 806 Bailey 5 “good payin nquire A Maynard ay, # Will nell ¥900 at if” cent, drawing § per cent inter 206 Hatley Building Motor delivery business money, tor Main 6108 remaurant Bimkina, 224 Liberty f. @ BimMinw, 224 Liberty rir or 400 business cards. i 117 Madinon. tt Hain, contract per making bie yp. Phone wreat wac _Exchange- —Real Estate |- FOR HOU Sm Al AND LOT 160 acros.in Kantern Washington, 6- room house, bern, all fenced, 60 on in crop, balance can’ be plowed, 3 miles to. R. I. and town Will ageuine, Here is @ bargain, MULLIN BROB, LAND CO, Main 7677, 627-9 Northern Bank Tid. MICHIGAN WAiM 40 oF #0 acres, near Grand ‘Traverse county, all clear, one mile good town. | Trade for anything worth the value. $30 per W. 8. HOMINSON Main 6998. Sulte 4 Mutual Life Bid. ange everything everywhere If your price ts right change, 630-631 comeprrnmmnce | $800 50 up, suite, $3.00 ¢ market opin, at it Howell o Open | Ea 10-ACRE TRACTS $350 TO $500 Beat of poll, 6 to 10 foot deep aubsoll * innd is free from rock and #ravel. Old improved farma in nelehborhood prove pro- ductive quality of soll. Suita for any farming purpose. This land is wily Investigated, and will be found exactly ed. Near good town ot Kasy tern N & WASHIN VELOPMENT CO. 411 Hoge Building. marketm, DE- CLOSE Good transportation to & 2be fare. Fine view of the moun- taine and bay fries, $35 per acre. & acres for § ple $1 per acte cash ana 43° per acre per month. B NEWELL, 120 Spr TEN-ACRE BARGAIN ‘art rich bottom jand, balance best of bench land, deep rich clay-loam half in cultivation, balance 004 house, 6 large room: outbulidings, close to . ety water, telephone in use, R. F. D., groceries deliver- . It is a good buy. Retter go out and look it over; 66 minftes from this office. Price for quick ture, $3,500. Ter BERT MALTBY 1010 Alasks MButiding 20-acre Ca ox $28 per 1 per ih and $1 per Der month. A.B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St WILE bag ES 199 Ls chor OF The Sachomish, Canning Company te prices Will preduce from acre in berries, nd near $60 per w Meres OF ore tracts purchase jo acres oh your ows MOR HANGON & Co. Now York Lu RIEL b 5 acre cL n CHARD. aoes to aanedae roi for $1,125.00 A_tt NEW rt D 120 Spring St Homesteads BSMSAKAT St Toxert claim rellnqaien- Bastorn Washington fruit * Greatest bargain ever of- Thomas Craig. 221 Union st. RAISE YOUR OWN Ww yAG ES Ry putting $1 a week Into a piece firot class land near the eity of Centralia. The ratiroads are spend- ing over $1,000,000 there this sum- mer for shops, roundbouses and new depot. Its population, which is over 10,000, will double In the next three years, The city that led the state In pe according t census. ole ing bi Land is several ip-acre tracts just three miles fi the city, on a «ec read, In a good settlement: Ke achools, telephone, and the Class; absolutely rock; easily ¢ u can secure r the land. for each 10-acre tract, and ok SOL $10 la Mulw oST WASHINGTON LAND COMPANY Room 8 Downs Bik, ne Mal Shap—it-acre “ranch, i a cleared, on good county re two miles from town, horse, wagon, farm implements, ows, 160 chickens, 10 tons apples, spuds in cellar, $3, if taken at onee, $1 on or address ©. _Kingston. WE HAVE TT $900, $50 down, payments, valley and level, close to 461-2 Arcade An- cash all 00 down, Call Van Myer, and town, # tepresent-| .|10 lots near Green Lake, Acreage—Continued WHO WANTS A CHICKEN RANCH? very eanily el small house, spring water, pl lumber on ground to build barn and poultry houses, on county road close to town, We can sell this for $2,000; terms. Unimproved land all around t# selling for more money, ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Butiding 10 ACKES $600 Good bottom land, with exeelient «rowth of cedar and fir timber, close to Glenwood school, in set ted district, more than enough timber on tract to pay for It Alse fine farm land and Mattie, Bremerton and markets TERMS CLAP FORD, Branch Office, burned 6 $26 CASH 1019 ‘Third Ay. 44 Washington St ACKBAGE 1 level, clone 0, Basy Spring St Terms only $60 casi monthly me over today and we will show you over the tract ‘Take » Madison car and county ferry of Anderson steamer to Burke & Farrare Kirkland office _oF cull at 104 Cherry Bt POTATO LAND res Good for $176 ‘er Month, Spring Bt $1300 balance easy, On fine Has nice creak Sound, 26¢ 1269 Third Av. {ACRE BNAP, cash, hew county road through, view over the fure to Beattle P. Van Arsdale & Co NEAR RENTON 5 acres facing main auto road, ex- 1 acre in ecultivatio partly cleared, 4-room penn | Wanted —— | Farm, Eor Sale—Wood ana PACT Maat Pan © 3 Wainwright Me p Phy Wanted—Real Estate One or two lots south of government al on the belt line ratironad, either in Koss or Denny Heights Addition. wR CARR Fremont i it doeun’t improvem 4406 want a fa much about does for land Address 218 Marion Mt Benitl Furniture — b-room a neighborhood, clone in, electric Mght fireplaces, 1112 Cherr Wanted to Buy---Furniture atte Viirattare Co. Koods, 190% Fi Naa on alt our 2 aw. rnit ca _ Gibson Chandle $10 Pike M. 3227. Modern Wurn Co. 416 Pike. M Obits. pa TR TC AS Wanted—To Borrow tea var- ase eecurity. 224 Liberty Bid, Money from private © joan on firat of Bink OR SEY ei On impr: pved or Vacant roperty, “any amount, $50 t ong or short p ymenits no Sturtevant & Co. 312 5 Money to loan h paid f rac Phone Ane F Foner con Queen timber, city Yoans, money Teady: quick action, 309 Mehihorn. 2980, to loan, mortgages, contracts; ne re iat paper vougnt. Morris, Batley Bidy. ¥ to loan o email fruit, well, $1,000; half cash “ROBERT. MALTBY 010 Alaska Bullding 6 ACRES AT COLMS 11 miles from the center of Beattie rich loam soll, with fresh water spring, 40 minutes’ service morn ing and afternoon make this tract ideal for small ranch close to city! or suburban home. ly rt salt water, $60 AB 1019 Third a8 Washingt PROPERTY YTATO LAND crop will pay for and clearing. The uno view of bay and mountain i very valuable. and tracts at $35 per acre, on easy pay- ments, _A. B. NEWELL One good 120 Spring St. YOU can DOUBLE your MC this 10 ae mile from dally boat to Beattle, 26e fare. cash, that's all, and It's vours. FUNK & CO, @ Pioneer Bld nen? i] $10 per month, All fine stones or gravel, fine to school and neilg b cheap fare. P. Van Aradale & Co. o ACH $25 cash, land, no a Ay 1208 Tht 0 seutn of Long. Lake and clea h berry district: . ideal for ber- improve. $25 CASH 1919 Third Cleared, fenced, in pasture, rich clay soll, ‘splendid for truck gare potato Hee me about Annex H. HAVEN INV. @ dairy farm for lease, Port Townsend, § cows, 2 h all farming implements not count- ed in with leane; cream wagon at a 609 Fitth, El- it. Terms $25 cash, $10 month Puget Sound Farms Co, © ‘hird av Seattle, only $10 bert 5 Buys this modern cated in paved at from center of $3. 860, which tn $ 10 per cent ; 0 per month 8 room home, lo- rict, 15 minutes city. Priced at 0 under valua- h and balance Mr 411 Hoge Bldg. i Rvs , hear car, no} jee $200 each, a 2 lots in north Assessments. F 3 fine level lots in Tacoma for $30 each, Quarter acre, amall house. close tn, S-cent fare. Price $760, $100 cash, balance $10 month, nice and good view, for $155 each. Near Wo wn park, good 4-room | hotse, Price $1,600, Term: RMAN SCHROEDER Ridg., Third and Union level, lot 40110, furnished. and the ferry landing at Kirkland. There is ood speculation In these Jota for the man or woman who pare $6 a month. Remember, e lots should Increase rapidly upon the completion of the canal Remember, only $275 each, terms $5 a month, Go over to- a Take a Madison car and county ferry or Anderson steam- boat to Burke & Farraca Kirkland office, or call at 104 Cherry ee tage, in district; wired for if modern Mand Park built about one year lights; reception bathroom between t level lot, 655x100, on a highly tm 1 Street, close to car and ; price for quick sale eut. to ay ; $500 down, balance to suit; no mortgage. Take Phinney car to 65th st. Ask ote Good West de private offices, eiry Co., 408 Becond. If YOU NEED MONEY household goods, pianos or al notes to employes; Payment reasonable. _ BASTERN BROKERAGE CO. 207 Northern B ik Bide. 4th & Pt pT el C9 For Sale — Miscellaneous rolling and inet Boat Uno, r2) feet | ‘ee! 9 inches beani, 18 American De nd seettn liver No, @, tion, practicality new, hone Kenwood 10-mere| 3 int TOABTER—43 Ay. SrRIGAL a timent of tubs, sinks and 318 Becond $ _ r rent; rent applied on Meyer-Toner, 314 Union. lave a large damaged ath i Rustad New planos purchase Tie Ganaalan” Bank of Gomwmetcses Head office, Toronto, Canada (350 branches in Canada, etc.) General banking bustnoee, Interest allowed on savin d time deposits. Seattic B ch. G. V. ott. Mgr. BICTTARD AND POCKET TABLES FOR SALE—NEW ARD SiCUND: HAND Carom and Pocket Billiard Tables and bowling alleys and se- Cessories: bar fixtures of aut Ht kings, easy payments, WiCK-BALKE-~ COLLENDER 2 200-202-206 First av. Seattle. an CARPENTERS Wiealwriaht, wood turner, wreck PR mn maker. FB. SOHL, 1424 I R. av. CALL Eaheiman & Wilson, Maio 1170 clalist . aia i Bidg., formerly Walker Bi 5 URNS, 078 ANC 0 6. ee "BLDG. HOU RS—10 Main 5714. Bidg., opposite ‘postoftice. ‘Quick collections, settlements without suit where poss! le Co aepocnaley: Bad accounts e here. Washington. Collection. = 806 Bailey Buliding. Main 4 lave your bills Goliecied. Nort 433 N.Y. > rth Coast Collection Co. Bik. 10d Pike, Main 3333. : oe, tective =f "Arcade Bid minal and clyit rivate wor consultation eonti- ential. ‘Eintott 3472 avanaugl as AWYERS Grwin Townsend, Consultation free; husband, wife, property rights, collections, bank- Fuptey. ADVICE FREE Joosghn Aiton, 405-406 Eilers. Musto ig. All Yegal subjects. Consut- tatiea free: c i yrs. experience ih high- ourts, 211 Boston Bik. Phones “oft. Main 6214; ites. Bast 5260, Milligan & Kuhn, Lawyers, 211 New -| York Blk. Probs Bo ice t ne “Curtous’ ‘Story te . Ellemenreich; Gurlitt; “Dream of the ns, ete. Mall order carefully filled.” Fry Music Co., Walker Bid, “a NG Piano Co, 904-5 Meni- ‘horn Ridg., third floor, opposite eleva wattle. OPTICS 2 “ Qptometr ist, 701 Fos Leary Build- Main 217 eduate: 502 People’s Bank Bldg. nin 3150. ——FT ACRES WITH & Good rich bettom land, and fir timber, no stumps, loc just across the bay, nine daily, handy to Seattle or Bromer= ton mark PRICK $900; $100 CASEE CLIFFORD, 1019 Thira Av. Branch Office, 88 Washington St. Waipey Ras LANGLE ery ge og 196 ac 4 Kitsap county, Off price. ohn Locker, Artletta, Pierce wank Deserip- tion, & Wwe » 10, n. @ Yen, 4 nec, 16, township 24 ‘ 6 and l0-ncre tracts, located Colby, Olatia, Port ‘Orchard, 40 t6 $100 per acre; some within % milos of landings; $6 per acre down and $1 per acre monthly. Among the above we have some fine bottom land with run- ning water, LL WORTH, 1101 American Bank, $176 —LOTS—4175 el lots, no assessments, close car, 28 minutes Fourth and Pike, $5 down, $6 month, 451-2 Arcade Annex, W. H. HAVEN INV. co, - wale by oWner, 10-acre tract north of city, seme improvements on, Address Star, X-686. “|Main 5908 COTTAGE Comfortat ground T00x100, shrubber ass ments patd. be had way less than worth round, South of and near Best car service, own os . P. DIXON & CO. 218 Marton St. one of the ni the market, basement, laundry book cases, closed which can be used for bedr desired, Price $2,800, $500 MR. GARR mont Av $30 MONTH, room rn bunga Woodland park high one all. Main o For sale, lows on si __ 3406 Rent or sal NISHED 6 low, near school $30 monthly W. 8S, ROBINS Suite 4 ‘Mutual Life Bid $1,200° 4+ROOM HOUSE Lot in. 50x10 feet, improvements Ter J. D. “CHU RCHILL, EAST 6000 Sen ey OCT RLUP high and sightly $800 for __A. BNE Tiots, each 6x100, bth at, Pric $40 cash montht er, 1107 American Bank Bld #, cost $226; will weil at your p 16 Ralley Building. House and tot, furnished, 1949 Third ~ | Mace dart W. Call in’ forenoon XK beautiful tot near Ravenna park, $450 cash, Queen Anne 408. co fatene 1 years ans Pooks, rex and T ve Mark Attorne! 500 Central Building, Th PATENT ATTOR vow ‘York Rid. Main 9a? nwick, Lawrence, = re ; ite Oa tars 73 Bldg. "Main 7219, ES m5 PRINTERS ae AOTeY VN IOS Seneca. Miilott Teo, SEALS AND RUA STAVES” Weston btn ay SHOONTD Fath vee atin 59 AGE AND TRANSFER © fambert. Yranster Co., successor to William Joly, 307 Pine st. CLOCK AND WATCH REP ATIONG SIT™ Saniey~ Watohinaker—Mam- ‘Math springs; jewels, cach; glasses, 2be. o Jacobson, First and Stewart,

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