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TOEANBANDITS | GET REPRIEVE a., Nov, 19.—Gov ted a pite until De to Floyd Allen and his de, convicted of first de murder in connection with th B LOS ANGELES, Nov, 19.—Police | i in the Hillaville| "nounced today the known death ed ero by the Allen |rotl of the fire that destroyed the fet bandits The men were St. George hotel here early today | by the trial judge to die) contains three names. } ‘They are: Mra. Charles Harring: | |ton, an actress, whose stage name }was Ellen Moran; Joseph Martin | 38, jewelry clerk; Julius Malone, | 35, hotel engineer. | Mra. Harrington's 6-monthold baby girl ts fearfully burned and | probably will die, Others who are/ | belle to be fatally injured are Frank J. Bock, who received a} sprained back, and hia wife, whose back was broken, The hotel was headquarters for) portion of the theatrical profes-; sion here, and was crowded with members of several companies last night, Several scantily clad chorus sirla Were among those who evaded j|death by leaping into the fire nets Many of these are among the acore jor more who received minor in-| |o= —The Isolation How Port, Guern- ne to every and all the pick oo and girie who enough to understa nd ca an 0 their parents over the enchanted “wire.” int y to End ”ATARRH Booth’s HYO- till the Germs and the Inflamed Mem- brane—Start Today ‘Don't be prejudiced. There is | err morphine, cocatne, 2 ious or habit-forming el. of Eucalyptus and antiveptics. It will we the misery of ca- iy afftiction of the nose five minutes. dosing—just breathe fH gets at the catarrh kly destroys them (propounced tin Tt only costs of a hard rubber | which can be car | @ bottle of HY- | fieine dropper, and for use, mer Sde. ta everywhere you; get rid of catarrh.| brings the iden- these forests direct to | Tt ts a most wonderful | yearw experience Sie of Gliseen we atinding plant in man Law, daredevil balloontst, Ot $1,000 for going up tn a balloon over New York city, dynamiting the bal loon when 600 feet chute. half way down from the br THREE DIE IN FIRE AT | LOS ANGELES HOTEL Juries. Fire Chief Archie Eley was one f the heroes of the fire, He as ended a scaling ladder through thick smoke three times, resculng two hysterical women and an un consctous man, who were helpless o |on the fourth floor, Mra, Edwin F, Wood, « vaudeville performer, probably saved several lives when she calmed a dozen wildly exeited chorus girls and | wteadied the top of a lade while they 4 nded to the street from the fifth floor, She was slightly burned, Mra. Harrington Lived He Mra, Harring’ came to Seattle from Chicago, her home, and stranded with the musical comedy, “The Girl of the Golden West,” tn! Portland She lived at the Me | Parland hotel and joined “The Del. loatessen Shop,” a Fields act which played at the Empresa theatre a few weeks ago. She was 24 years old, DAREDEVIL PLUNGE OUT OF BLAZING BALLOON WINS AERONAUT $1,000 PRIZE Here are two pletures of Rod- who @ Hudson river, alongside of and dropping © the river himeelf with a para- The snapshot show!ng him ral palloon te @ remarkable sample hewe photography. ) | THE STAR—TUESDAY, AT THE THEATRES * THIS WEEK, Moore—Rainey Afrloan Hunt Motion Plotures, Metropolitan—Dark Beattio—Seattlo Stock “Seven Days.” Athambra — Photoplays vaudeville, Orpheum FI hg i Co. in and Grand—Vaudevillo and motion pictures. Clemmer—Photopl.ys and vaw deville. Meltbourne-—Photoplays and vaw deville. EX-POLICEMAN KILLS HIMSEL Yoakened and despondent with two weeks illness and suffering from insomala, ex- Patrolman E. EB Hast, 86, sat down on the floor at his mother’s home, 116 B. 62nd ot, | at 7:30 this morning, leaned against |the hed, stuck the muzzle of a shot-|© gun against his head, and pulled the trigger with his toe. His mother and brother, In the kitchen preparing breakfast, heard the shot and ran in, They found) jhim dead, ~ Fast joined the Seattle police }forve in the fall of 1908, resigning the middie of last October, because of i) health, He had a good reo ord while on the force, 3 CANDIDATES FOR SPEAKER’S CHAIR For Speaker—-Howard Taylor, re- publican; Thomas F. Murphine, pro- gressive; J. W. Brisiawn, demo erat, Of course, there are several oth- er embryonic candidates for the speakership of Washington's next house, but the three mentioned will mow likely be the contenders. Tay- lor was speaker last time. His ar- bitrary contro! of the rules comm!t tee is still remembered with no Pleasant feeling by even some re publican members The official labels of the house Members show 46 republicans, 12 Progressives, 1% democrats and one soctalint. PROGRESSIVES TOO WEAK TO GET IN PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 19--It Was announced today thal on ac count of their having falied to se cure one-fourth of the congression- al vote in the state, the members) of the progressive party will be unable to participate tn the direct primaries hereafter, until they can legally ehow that they are eatitied to #0 participate. This means they will have to nominate by convertion tn leu of) participating im the direct primar jen at future clections JEALOUSY BLOCKS ALASKA RAILROAD) Business men with interests in Alaska are instigating a get<ogeth er campaign today as the result of | advice handed them by Major J. | J. Morrow, of the Alaska Railroad | Commission, whose members were | |hanqueted at the Arctic club, night. “The thing to present to com} Stes is not objections to thin ort that city as a railroad terminus, but Jaat | ies shingle ae et DEE OTIS a ae OW SLIPS; SUES THORNE. | Chester Thorne, who has been |ealled “the Josiah Collins of Ta- }coma’,’ is named as defendant tn a 25,00 damage sult which Attorney |John H. Perry, of Seattle, will fike jin the Pieree county court to | morrow. The plaintiff is Mrs. E. M. Lewis, a widow who was employed by “the \Josiah Collins of Tacoma” as do- mestice—oue of @ dozen or #0. Chester Thorne is wealthy and maintains a large establishment. Mrs, Lewis sets forth that, on the very first day of ber employment in }the Thorne mansion, she stepped | upon unduly slippery hardwood |floor; that her feet flew up, defy. ling the law of gravitation; but that lthe rest of her rectined violently, .o that she suffered broken bones: jand physical and mental ish. The suit takes first news for two reasons—first, be cause Chester Thorne Is “the Jo siah Collins of Tacoma,” and sec ond, because $25,000 is a lot of money. Perhaps In justice to the oe aspirations of Chester Thorne, it |showid be stated that some folks, ltriends of his, insist that Jostah |Collins is “the Chester Thorne of Seattle. But why qatbble? Both are famed for their social graces. GIRL RECOGNIZES HER ASSAILANT PORTLAND, Ore., Nev. 19.—Wak ter Brennan, held as an accomplice of Tom O'Brien in «he holdup of @ South Portland car, today stands accused by Helen Smith, @ pretty young girl of Canemah, Ore, of breaking her finger in trying th re- het a diamond ring from her and after robbing and beating”her hen ingensibility in her homé. The girl was brought to Portland to aid in the identification of Brennan. DENOUNCE MUTUAL BENEFIT CAR LINE That the “mutual benefit” agree- ment between the city and the Se- attle, Renton & Southern road would block municipal ownership is the view taken by a large number of Rainier Beach citizens, and by} the Central Labor Counctl. The latter body last Wednesday passed resolutions opposing the agree ment for a partly owned city line. | | Saturday night Rainier Beach citl- zens, at & mass meeting addressed | by Councilman Griffiths and Paul K. Mohr, took-#imilar action, There will be a meeting of the Pacific Highway association at the Men's club of Trinity Parish tomor- row night, Dinner will be served at 6:20 p. m, Judge Ronald, Samuel Hill, Henry Bowlby and Asahel Curtis will speak, Lantern slides will be shown Slustrating the tec- tures, ‘WID d frame guaranteed for with spherical lenses, your eyes, for! Sur Kryptok lenses, with no! Sement scales, for close it vision, Saves two pairs pk (o. i See CIAL sre, U4446 Arcade Bidg. With ¥; . | | RECOVERS SIGHT, IS SHOCKED BY STYLES COLUMBUS, 0, Nov. 19.—"T/ had no idea of the changes taking placo in women's styles,” said Mre. W. K. Liggett, who has just recovered her sight after four | years of blindness, due to cataracts, jof which she has been cured by an operation. “I had no idea what frights wom- en were making of themselves. You know the lines of gowns have vast- ly changed in the last four years. 1 was shocked the firat time I saw a lady fashionably attired after I recovered my sight, and, tn fact, I have not yet become used to the change.” WOMAN SPECTATOR KILLED BY MOVIES ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 19.—An in cident similar to one In her own life, shown in a moving ture show, caused the death of Mra. Amelia Volimach. She died on her way home from the thedre, One of the scenes in the story was of a child lost in a snowstorm, the film showing the child's struggle against the cold and ber death.‘ Mrs. Vollmach, when a child, was logt in a snow- storm on her way from school and came seer dying. OLD INDEPENDENCE OUT OF SERVICE MARE ISLAND, Cal, Nov. 19-— After being in continuous service here since 1855 the historic old re- iving ship Independence was put out of commission this afternoon to be replaced by the cruiser Cleve- land. The Independence was lapnched in Boston July 20, 1814, been your Fond Mai her—“You' ve fighting again. Just look at face and clothes!” Pugnacious Kid—"Honest, mom, I ain’t been fightin’, I never even eo started.” the advantages of some one route.” } said Morrow. “We found consid erable sectional jealousy.” M’MANIGAL TO GO UPON STAND AGAI INDIANAPOLIS, Noy, 19.—-Ortle McManigal will resume his story dynamitings to the jury sitting at the trial of the 47 union men charg. ed with tegally transporting dy. | Ramite tomorrow. | It now seems certain that the jtrial will last until the middie of} January. The government is not expected }to rest its case before the firat week in December, and it ie believ- ed the defense will require at least six weeks to present ite case. FRUIT BUYERS GO ON A STRIKE NEW YORK, Nov. 19.-~Dissatia faction with the methods of receiv. ers, who are claimed to be really brokers for the California shippers, | fs the cause of a fruit buyers’ strike here today, which ts tying up more than $300,000 worth of the product. GETTING PROOF TO CLEAR Y. M. C. A. PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 19.—A committee of seven prominent bust- ness men today st is appointed by the Portiand Y. M. ©. A. to gather evidence in the effort to show that the association is absolutely free from blame in connection with the sodden vice scandal which has grip- ped the city. FIND HAMBURGER STEAK IS DOPED ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 19.— “Hamburger steak,” that tempting titbit of the boarding-house keeper, has been tested out in the food and drug testing laboratory of the Unt. versity of Michigan, and every one of the samples tested was found to be trented with sulphite of soda These samples of meat were se- cured not from one market alone, but from many out-of-town mark: as well as the Ann Arbor ones. PUBLIC MARKETS PIKE, Home made bread, 2 100 lonve food cooking and eating apples, box, delivere ay | of To |b; lamb stew, bo Ib; b amelts, 2 lbs, 260; Norway anchovies 2 ibe, 260; Norway herring, iSe; smoked finnan hadd! 350; chipped egms, 260 doz; 450 Ib.; ranch eggs, 2 doz. ing powders, the value, 200 2 for 2 ibs. butter, wash: pe. “SANITARY 26c baking corn flakes, raining, orn, 2 160; 106 B5e buckwheat flor ins. ‘mince me 3 for 2 pkes. beat rolled oat®, 100; 20¢ pineapple, 180; peanut butter Ib.; malted o in bulk, 19¢ Weert AK n 90°, coffee, ton, 26 starch, 100 § ibe Ib; can; biack pepper, cinnamon or mustard, 10 gut and chatflesg os cott Iba, $1; $1 teas, 660 1 cf 8, der, 36¢ Ih; eooos she ¥ ibe |vice has been extended .| When buying f 1 Goid bar pin set with three agates, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. RAINIER FOLK KICK ON CARS A_ petition for intervention was filed in Judge Frater’s court to |day in the case of: William = K | Crawford against the Seattle, Men ton & Bouthern Ratiway by At ‘Norney John H. Perry, in behalf of 600 residents of Rainier vall The petition states that the signers are wholly dependent upon the company's ears for transporte bred that the service has deterior a im some instances to a 20-minute serv that, owing to pocr track, uneven Fondbed and rol ting tles, travel on the line I» dangerous, and that de-| ‘velopment of the valley t# impeded. “The petitioners * that the court order track and rolling stock} repat and an efficient service es ablished, f LISTER IN PORTLAND AT SUFFRAGE RALLY PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 19,—Suf- frage circles are today discussing the monster banquet in the Mult nomah hotel, attended by 600 friends of the cause of both sexes, Including Gov. West, of Oregon, d Gov.elect Lister of Washing ton, in honor of Mra, Abigall Be ott other of Suffrag: THE SEATTLE STAR TO MAIL #0 ~The date when your eu expires is of your pa it wing locaton ion St, with gurlo Shop.” Phone CW. Witten, [409 Halland « Haliard 306 de may b whe me rates will be given as Transient rat Ste lee per line or € rice of & for « - fag 2.50) WIll fit @ gold-filled frame, euaran- teed for & years. with spherical lenses, Igather cane, complete, $2.50. This inciw careful and -™ ming to pt anieat Block roll, an “1 Dh is, '@ ei Jacobs Pasi hoy | Ghiveraity Underiakin, 1éth NOK North 21 HUTTE WORTH M a BE 1519 Beoond. pune, Beacon 976 WORNS ne O. 3413 flowers. 404 i Tra Maia designs, seoda 10 | Phone your troubles to 7 sewer contractor, Main 6927, Apt! ine your troubles to J. A. Apann, wer contractor, East 3071 Main} __Personal. yone who witnessed accident Xe women sltghting from James ple car at Ninth ay. and CURED; permanent, intion from tal ore aertin BLADES shar or ete, ted—Male nomenon | Very nice Second hill corner (north| Very attractive WANTED— BO gf OM to tem the barber trade, wages pald while learning. Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade School. 65 Washington St Priaer Wanted with 8600 n double every ol fore in a good pportunity man Boe We have several goed propo- on. MULLIN BROS. LAND Co. $27 Northern Bank Bidg. SALESMEN \VANTED We want 2 or 3 snlesm for city real estate See wa for MULLIN ROS, TAND co. Main 7677, 627-9 Northern Bank Mid Young man of good education an- r telephone and attend some office work wook to atart wit'l: 7 to 8 Shop 2 thay Lundquist se suits W Tor abit. BECAUSE SELLS STAIRS. Koom 204 Em- oe Theatre Bulldin the bout if of 20 years old, with somo experipnoe in retail drug bustness, ou town job. Call 619 White Bide. a i antl Boy wanted to work in violet stand before and after school, wages $5.00 per week; references. Sec- ond and Untversity. ‘anted Rperlenced mastic man, capable of superintending Job. AD ply 1020 Firat av. 8. 5 Learn to be « good b ret at MOLER BARBER COLLEG Oceldental AV aw ft in The Star.” 00 Hate i118 ist av. don't for- Store, that ymons, 1427 Xmas, weir wet the Littie Myron Sells for lens. Third, : 4 firjadie bulldog, Weight 7 pounds, 4 white feet, white tip on tail White on face'and neck, Last seen with license 372, 1912, Beattle. Ro- ward, $6.00. 718 19th ear hhaes! in or near Plymouth church Sun lay evening. Main 6360, Miss rd ormat Kan #0 re- 1 Friday, November sliver mosh engray all up Eillott 3769 and re 18, , Initiale BW. bo~ foast dock and Tn reward, ® gold watch, Tey Toweal" sue iin back, Reward, ‘Ken- Piumbing, wanted, Hel Wanted Pp a a b | that the agreed B-mninute sor- | eueebicaseaaana acme Situations Wtd. — Female Wanted by Bwediah ROYAL HOTE Furnished w i OLYMPT Furntahed Phii Main 3855. r ® i “K- Gpann. | ee For Bale May nerd ay p « 1 Pp 6 Ls Situation Wanted — - Male! “owner turnin material X-617 Wanted-—Female Young womer either @ orators, or 1620 re i fhe “relophone 1 t y an ¥. The lomraph Co Ta lovely 3 h mandolin, guitar, Music School, ents ykow te family, housework, Phon st 2099 Pa. 1 SS Hotels & Lodging Houses NAME ORPOMIT V9 iets 4 oN week i aed - 40) Pith av. ihe $175 to $4 woek raton $8.60 p ringtor night GRAND | __ First Fe S0c dally and up Apartments tor Rent phone, light. Furnished band Pike. “Housekeeping Rooms Tooma bath and men to b housekeeping alking distance, ma hone, suitable for hone Harrison 3699. APTS, 1310 Western av Biagio 91.50 up: suite, $3.00 Near public market well furnished transient and ounek eopini m heated, ae Hewett. f roome, S-room ee y av. district, xe in the $14.00. thofern cottage at . only one block to car, an RWELL & MORFORD 516 n Bldg. wan rent Phon Green only m lectric. otry with bath, Ugbts ‘and yard, ». 631 Mellevue ay. N itott R68. Furnished Houses Pirnished E-room cottage, 7 madern 50 month, no ebildgen. G. Boyle, mcon 4243 Flats for Rent 4 rooms, ton, fireplace modern, good condi- walking 4b en m Anne 1363 Board and Room Ctub ty house, 1718 12th av riished, all mod team heat, tel ieht, bath, pool re ant hom be reakfast, &. newly conveniences, luncheon, 6 o'eloc wa i ret Kast 3668 | Scandinavian You : Terry nh feasonable. boarded. home per tare, 4 168d or cent preferred investment, fch also shares in additional rofite, ean be had for amounts of 100 to $1,000 rept. F. jak ru NK '& oc. 03-6 Pionter mid Sania Nailve tipacion PuRgists. a In Verbs for con- 50 tablets for 2 1 Rood paving butte A. Bain, = 224" Liberty ards. tt Simkin fide 119 Madison. LOGCED-OFF LANDS f Madison), 120x123, mved, everything ood houses, ‘0-room, both streets paid. ‘Two very one ?-room and one which ore rented for §75 or month. Morigage of $2,000 at % per cent. Will exchange equi f $18,000 for low priced logged-off lands m p 100 ser t Have one 4 1 Seattle, v fixchange e p rt of elt a 2 WEST & WHEELER COLMAN BLDG. | Bais ot land tn Yakima valley ndor ditch, price $1,260, for a good a buate ie chances, 40, neres near Auburd, 25 tn oultiva- on ir balance pasture, good bulld- horse, cow and implements. 00; part trade. 4,600,000 of fine timber for a $3,500 ouse and Tou $1,800 equity in a fine farm in Yaki- im Valley, balance payable at $600 or year. near Tacoma, 80 tn oultiva- ion, rice $7,600; trade, 302 American Bank Hidg. CENTRAL WISCONSIN of the best amall farms, miles from Grand other ge Rv ‘el nts, best tot r impreve- * small home In ‘4 reade Ans ox. H. HAVEN INV. ), improved res, good house, ulldin, Franc - of barn, other out- ¥ two Glty lols, north in exchange for five e4 southoast of Tacoma. Liberty Bldg. have some go 8 first paym rn bungalo 00 Epler Bldg. Jackson, i. Simkins. erty aide men ao Front _ SURELY A SNAP ood rich land, rv dock, store and school, ront, fine beach torme, ICHROKDE, Third and Union acres ee Henees eads HoMEANAT? TowarColalm retlaqann. “or Kast hive enameled “WwW,” hiversity, Please ‘phone Reward. Bastern Washington fruit nent, Greatost bargain ever of- elt, forse. Thomas Craig, 221 Union st, electric] AN) AL. PUNK & ©O. ~ |p, Van Aree rt) 224i i WkOw BANNONS, LOOK THis UP [We have some fine cheap jand, in 20, 40 and #0-acre tract soll, spring water, cood near ache y creamery, high #8 big town Lewis county. $11.60 to $45 per acre; very small! dow balance by the! We know every fo of) witht COAST LAND CO. 1119-14 American Bank Bidg. 122 neres, 76 in culti u of roll, not a re 20 of the finest cows, regint Acreage OUR COLBY TRACTS 1, 1% mil Bound and dock, with 4 ervice to businens center. BAL LOCATION FOR Soll is dark loam and no atiy alder and od clighbors; delivery from 00; $60 CARH 1019 Third Av. h Office #4 Washington Hh Tt, 18 40 acres of « land, 20 cleared, 20 timber worth $1,600; 100. trees, bearing orchard, new 6-room house chicken houses, ete, 16 ck (2 mares ) far chickens, 10 up with ¥ wns Block, 709 Bebond av attle i) ACKER FOR INV lacated i m from square, 1 mile from mait where big developments tant for the future; goo loam oll, fine for he Investment PRICE $1,400 FFORD, 1019 Olfice, $4 Wa TO CLOBE AN PSTaTe We can now sei! alder bottom iand, t Orchard, in $26 cant ajoining land | ore, Don't mi Only SPMENT Pionee ONE-T t $100 per opportuatty. amount for sale. Join Empire Bidg. Main t “W ACRES, WITH © REEK, $660 £ aati, shot proved with house, well, fenced, ete ; terms $100 cash, $ ated, on ood. road, | ferry landing. Come over and seo the place, Take a Madi- won car and county ferry Gerson steamer to Burke & # Kirkland office, or call 144 Cherry Bt : 0 ACRES, NORTH OF CITY, $140 Per acre, dark clay soll, near Lake Ballinger, Land near this selling at $400 per Es Db ontRrenit 10 ACHES CASIL c iw at BAST 6000 __ v725 ia PER city mc with is $50.00 duce te alw ol, good neigh from stores. for poultry or berries land SEB THIS TRACT CLIFF », 1019 Third Branch &8 Washingt CHEAP CLORE-IN 5 acres at Meadowdale i fi fine truck Ay. White rking with 109 . city will 40 terms roperty tn nah. Adare: Langley, Wash, 2 NORTH in pasture, $1 terms. trade, with P. Ho Knott SPLENDID AC fine. ed. woo “10 ACRES |¢ acres In buildings, “ J. b. Chu Rent. $1,650 fair $, FREEL. “eo Pratt, Ask for list of nearby acreage, fruit and dairy ranch bergains. Dept, 3 603-6 Pioneer Bid EBS RICH SOIL, $35 balance easy. 26c fare to lo & Co., 1209 Third Av. by owner, 10-2 tract} of city, some tr vements dress ‘Star, BLACK SOIL Re je, aplendid roads, ity, only $10 down $5 monthly Herbert S. Upper, 304 Leary Bidg 2 IMPROVED FARM $ Seattle and Tacoma mar- Terms $50 cash, $10 month- ly. Puget Sound Farms Co. 608 ‘hird |For sale | nort for 6280, nea’ Al ‘logal- CRES $19 $15 Down, $3 Monthly. Good soll, close tn, running creek V. F. PAVEY & CO. 208 Leary OWNSR MUST 5i room fF galow, fireplace, m book cases, plate rail, buffet kit en, best of light fixtures, tinted and papered, lot Hes level to alley, street graded, cement walks. Price $1,750, only $100 down. Aa- sesaments paid in full. Open all day Wednesday and Thursday for inapection, 749 N. 75th at. Phinney car, walk 2% blocks CM John Godfre: 463 Empire Bids. 78. Bungalow for sale, new, hardwood floors, built-in ‘book case and china closet, buffet, full concrete nent, piped for heat, laundry beam celiing, pancied walla, t, lot 40x100, ¢ blocks to car, ment down, bal- good; small payment ance uke rent, No. 218 MU ern Bank Bld | Wanted—Real Estate | Rexpeciable rode water|/ ry =| Joseph Allen. All Wanted—6 or 10 from owner, and terme Milwaukee acr fruit | For ‘Sale—Wood and Coal cnt Mat pay with fest Yous cont, MALE GT 0 & Mcleod. Phone i2i8 Wanted to Buy---Furniture Want Kote & rat iles tornite Gibaon Chandler, 610 Pike. Modern Wurn Co. sib Pike Wanted—To Borrow rn Ot M. éik Renn 7 per cent $1,000 contract on modern cottage; will discount $150¢if taken soon, feo Alian or Slamberg, 109 W Building. Wanted—Money from private par- ties to loan on first clase security LC Himking 224 Liberty Hide roo L ESTATE. LOANS . OS On improve &mount, time; éasy payments Hturtevant & Co., Farm, timber, atty ready; quick’ action, Mott 2980 Money t6 loan on Improved proper at current r ‘ BIMKING, ATTEL AND piace to borr diamonds and jewelry; low private offices, American ry 80% Second NEED MONEY 1 nt property, any no 212 Boston ‘pi loans: money 409 Mehiborn. You N BROKERAGE CO. ern Bank Bidg. 4th & Pi For Sale = Miscellaneous Trolling and gilinet boat Ono, feet long, 4 feet 9 inches beam, 19 horsepower Standard engine, 400 fathom giiinet. Address Box 132, Poulsbo, Wash DANDY SPITZ $ months old, good watch dog, good with ehildr very affectionate, $15. Main 2 Kenwood 851 15 HOT POINT TOASTER Sound Electric 1016 First EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL » elegant fur lined over- heap. For particulars phune 740 have a large damaged hath tubs » Ay. ain he Canadian Head oftic branch on savings and time de Seattic Branch, G. V. Holt, BILLIARD AND_ ome Ly. | ALE—NE ~ | FOR” HA Table copsorion, eas w it > Garom and Pocket Billiard and bow « alleys and ac- bar fixtures of all kind payments. | THE "BUN BALKE-COLLENDER CO, «First av. 8 Gentle. CARPENTERS Wheslwrlant. wood” Turne ae ork maker. —F. 1. BOHts rite’ EL Wavelet 465 Arcade Bid Fotmart Iker Bid . id Arcade Annex. Main DR JOSEPH KOANE ZN BLDG. HOURS—10 to 6 *suin ¢ i. rty Quick without Phone El- ction Co. 40 opposite postoffice. setliements ible. S per- Washington Collec. North N.Y. Bik SSS eee DETEC NE x Cor sy Detective "Arcade Bld, riminal and ¢lvit Private work; consultation confi- tal Hinott S472. eee eral private detectives, evidence secur: persons located, articles found. 306 Batley Building, ifs at av. SENS (os-406 Eilers Music Bidg. jal subjects. Consul- tation free. RUSSELL KR FATA ass 5 York Block. General practice, es- tates, law husband and wife; con- sultation free. Elliott 288, perience in high- yra ex au Bonton Bik. . Main 5214; nea & Kuhn, Lawyers, 211 New fi i York iiik Probate te braciaoe spent » Lawy tation’ free. iheet music, 10 cents, vocal, “Car- mena,” Spanish waite song. “Ave Maria” from “Cavalleria Rusti- cana. “Beauty's Eyes, Ques ot the Earth.” Mati order: refully ny Fry Muste Co., 426 “Walker N. gee LAND CO. Main N As first payment on new modern bungalow of 6 rooms, bath, panies full basement, trays, beam cel late rail, china closet and built: in window seats, 560x100 lot, all improvements paid. RC POWERS Phone ,Ballar¢ SACRIFICE 6237 Ballard Ay. 1 ——OWNER'S SACE S-room. modern cottage at West Woodland park district, wired for lights, bath and good plumbing, large front porch, east view, level lot, improvements paid tn full Price $1,200, $100 down, balan monthly. Phone Ba ¥ ~~ BNAP AT KIRKLAND client has listed with us for a quick sale 9 lots. All cleared and 1, 5-room house, wel chick - Price $2,000 s monthly, Burk Farra N Ballard, Improve- n and paid, bearin Terms to suit at low Address X-687, Star t pick-up, 100x100. Price me $25 cash $15 mont wughiin. Realty Company, American Tani Butlding. z Te by owner, 10 acres near ale by odinvilte, some’ cleared, $60 per troes, interest Taureih $9 vill build you a Ad if A furnish t 690, car 8 Thice tots trict of deve’ _ son, 200 Epl Free lots off Rainior av close tn, Phone Hudson 137 XK Beautiful jot near Ravenna park, $460 cash Qu e 408. | ed For Sale — Livestock months old h in 30 p in the dia- W. Jack ~ Ree Sow and 8 little pigs 2 also 8 cows coming WALLING Piano 04-5 horn Bldg., third "hoor, elevators, Seattle, OPT ee ehi- opposite ui-t0a Leary Build me Optometrist, in: ain 21 0, OSTEOPATH ETI Wen Reena raduat 602 People’s Bank Bi u < rooks, rewlste: and Trade Mark Attorney 600 Centra: 8 PATENT ATTOR- York Bid. Main 2627. Mason. cnwick, Lawrence, 433 Burke Bidg. nan Tn oF Liberty Bldg. 3rd_and Union: nn RELY SIC! ANS oy wm ‘ acacnagainee 6-7 Marion Hide. CD ORRSS “Main 7279 ferter Fy ho Maney See SEATS AND ROWER STAMPS jt A ST STORAG bt ARS SPER OO. Penning er ‘at Cents William Jolly ay Pine st. eminem CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING ora ~tantrs Watehinaker—Mam- springs: Jewels, Tho days, Phone Sidney 200, Jacobson, First an:

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