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JAPS REALLY WORKING TO CONQUER | JAP- DIPLOMAT CRITICISES PLAY AND SAYS HE DOESNT THINK SO THE WORLD WHEN NATION SENDS CALL? FRED L, BOALT chancellor of | you In your werk for Japan,” Japanese consulate Pers 2 ternational af in . budding diplomatiat fresh from Tokyo, was prudent law and Jase night at the Moore gee “The Typhoon.” ata wadity cafe, Chancellor we on the back of a card his first dramatic oritt ‘was the hardest test I put xe whit + Nr sete eside to. i, Imagine players He had to a con in “Way before a Yankee audi you will appreciate the ot the (eat. left his beloved Tokyo! months ago to win his! in the macy. Seatt he has le is his ‘The newness of his sur bas not yet worn off is, M, are compact and stron physically, clothes were perfect detail. His hands, the | t, the nails are mani-| polished so that they 2 ttle man, he shamed! ing with seven inquiries as to with the dawn or @ cherry) health and family. Such a man! pinkness my that of to the outward eye. ingly. . the players | little | have never seen a neater.) bows | ly and correctly. They will help SAYS IT'S POSSIBLE IT ALL COULD HAPPEN Did the eyes twinkle behind Tam | w aki's glasses? Iu the restaurant [ asked Tamaki if his countrymen would, in the cir cumstances given in the story, pro tect one of their number who had/ (committed murder. “To take life,” & great crime. sion’ Is far-fetched. anese In like ciroumstances—cir cumstances impossible in real life, he replied, “in Tokeramo's ‘mis- But if a Jap) you der, his friends would shield him |for Japan.” T asked Tamaki tn parting if he homesick, To say he was id have been, according to his code, dise urteous, “No, not" he sald, “I like your country very much, He pro- nounced ft “vYeree mooch,” “a like your mode of living, ' your people, I like everythin, But his eyes were wistful. His car came, and between the curb and the p he honored me with seven bows, JAPANESE DIPLOMAT’S CRITICISM OF WHITESIDE IN “THE TYPHOON’ “The Typhoon” ts romantic In high piteh, rather than realistic, and it is @ very fot minds. The name “Tokeramo,” I have ne’ heard the name. called Japanese. Tt was evidently the author’ chara ter more vivid by giving him a mysterious * to do in Bertin, one falae note, mantioism. people. The government which I patriotlo—and we are; secrets, the world’s knowledge, To the Western world Tok ting story. appealing to both hearts and for example, though It has no spe cial meaning in Japanese, appeals as romantic, gallant and heroic doubt if there is tn real life a so Yet is ia a good name, ‘s intention to make his hero's nd unexplained lies, to the Japanese mind, the Tokeramo's “mission” is the wild fiction of ro Speaking as a Japanese, and not as a student of the drama, I would say that the play gives an untruthful impression of my humbly serve does not send its servants out into the world to perform “work” of the kind that Tokeramo gave hia life to do. The play tells you that we are ft also tells you that we are cunning, se cretive before strangers, deceitful, planning to steal the world's to une, when the day shall come, agalost the world—and those things we are not ramo's mission” may seem plaus- ible. It comes as nonsense to the brain of me, Let us add, however, wonderfully true. tocratic Japanese to the life. Tt is @ powerful story, gesture told the, Stns Typhoon.” Emotions | in the breast face was a mask. His and ds with the unwink- polished | gripped the arms of his ‘They were the barometer, heart. | me sketch here, briefly, the Tokeramo, the mightiest a4 of all the Japanese colony in| an affair with Ilona) friends urge him to! ger woman, as all his strength | to complete the “wor! gent him to Bertin to do. EN RALLY MURDERER to send Niona away, but at the last moment, de) Pie, and asks her to the is made to man's guilt. that in Mr. Whiteside ts, indeed, a great artivt, and he has surrounded himself with a company af a ite atmosphere the story ts nts, Heo ie the aris I enjoyed it very much with tears, Theatrical AT THE THEATRES | THIS WEEK. |] Moore—Walker Whiteside |] “The Typhoon.” in Barnett Seattio—Seattle Stock Co, in “The Spollers.” Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville. Orpheum— Vaudeville. Emprese—Vauderilie. Pantages—-Vaudevilie. Grand—Vaudeville ana motion pictures. Clammer—Photopl.ys aod vae dev’ in Meibdlrne—Photoplays and vaw murder. | point to Toker. On with his “work.” b ingly, night and day, terrible strain, finishes it Bd dies of heart be individual is } Of Tokeramo’s heart failure. posing” mr “egal is go tells a little story. Ag he seca y thrones We are A | He found his of wife and home inter M with bis duties as @ soldier be lef: the barracks, went home. M his beloved asleep, kissed her—and killed her. HIS RACE. oe, the story. best sol-| Seah died in man was my tipped the arms of his that the nails showed the pink. visitors come to it of Tokeramo, he and érenken Lindner he shouts. “They do us for eulture. Philos- have forgotte: we ever © a twitch at a ‘ARETS” BEST |: nm more knew.” the cor. » “to church. Yor sermons enunciated slow. THE ‘HE BOWELS sheaths, bad | bad taste, sour Me Chscasen that you Liver and Stom- Dure and fresh than it is ie gees and drainage of city free from obstruction. ing clean inside ‘Or merely forcing 'y every few days with Sathariic pills or castor oll? important. ; immediately cleanse fe the stomach, remove ; Undigested and ferment- and foul gases; ike the from the liver and car. system the constipated and poiso: bowels, fh Tow badly and: lest. CANaret tonight You out your druggist will| two hou head by ile you slee clear, 804 your liver an Taonthe, Don’t forget | | The officers are named in t M8 good, their joo gentle ef In the in- upset you will | morning. p. A 10- stomach id bowels insides too. ewe eRe eee eeeee * * * AT METROPOLITAN * * [RRARRRRAREKEEHERER Zoo Barnett as Lola, artist's model in “The Red Rose,” made a }decided bit at the Metropolitan |opera house, in the openti per- |formance Sunday night. Walter L. | Catlett, in the leading comedy role, learned the next best ‘hare of the applause. It is a light, airy produc- tion, buflt around the “ginger” of Miss Barnett, whose twinkling feet and clear, quick speech make her one of the speediest leading women jin the world of song and dance, Rkkkkkkktanhhhahhh \* |* AT THE GRAND tkeeheneeeneeanenn Good vaudeville talent ee = SOMEBODY MUST DO DO IT, ETTOR WRITES |, Cited "Pree Leased Wire TACOMA, Nov. 6 ‘Somebody must do it.” Such is the answer Joe Ettor, on trial for his life at Salem, Mass., al- ways sends to his father, Manley Ettor, in Tacoma, when the latter writes telling him to quit bis Indus- -| trial Workers of the World work | and come home. “He is our only boy,” sald Ettor. “Again and again | have written, telling him to quit this work and come homme, bat the answer is al- ways the same. his worry, Manley Ettor takes great pride in his boy. He ts a welltodo Italian here, in the teaming business. REREEEHHKKKKKKKKh * * * WEATHER FORECAST * * Fair tonight and Tuesday; # * moderate easterly winds. Tem- ? - perature at noon, 43. * HHERHHKRERRENERERER EXPECT ACQUITTAL OF WOMAN PRISONER By United Press Leased Wire. SEDALIA, Mo. Nov. 26.—Mrs. Pansy Lesh, who surrendered her- self recently in Los Angeles, claim ing to have poisoned two woi in Missourt, ts on trial here today. It is expected that a verdict will be reached by tomorrow night. Acquit- tal is predicted. EIGHTEEN HURT IN MONTREAL WRECK By United Press Leased Wir. MONTREAL, Quebec, Nov. 25.— As the result of a collision between two suburban trolley cars near here today, 18 persons are more or less seri riously injured none fatally, NOTHER SUES TWO PURITY OFFICERS Alleging that P. F. Haubris, A. L, Humphrey and L. J. Stuart, police | officers, arrested him without cause | and detained him in the city jail for on October 5, Bert Ner- |tholl this morning started suit | against them for $1,000 damages. com- plaint id members of the “purity {filma at the Grand opera house this} week. The headline act is the | Campbell trio, which made good! | with yesterday's audiences, with a Sketeh entitled “Aunt Jerusha’s | Visit." Harry Yateq bas an act which calls for more than average! He sings, dances, mim-| | food in a musical sketch, | The Impa supply the comedy tx |“Was Mabel Cured?” -Mabel was! |There are three other filmse—all worth seeing. —_ BABY LILLIAN WADE, PEEKING AT BABY LILLIAN WADE--look at; her. A tiny tot peeking around the! bushes at some real baby lions, as happy over it as if were in her own daddy's arms. She is probably the most popular child actress in the moving pictures, and this is just the way you'll see her, in the new Selig animal pie- ture, “Kings of the Forest.” No wonder Baby Ldilian ts a happy, care-free kiday. ‘The fact fe that, being a moving-picture child actress is about the nearest thing to living a perfectly natural, healthy, outdoor life that a child can have. Baby Lillian ts spoiled by applanding or made old before bh night work and an unnatur istence. All she has to be Is Lillian! This child has been letting the being udiences time by 1 ex not just Baby understand—committed mur a THE STAR—-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912. pickled pork, 160 1b; ibe; pork steak, 18¢ mutton chopa, 106 and 12%6 Ib; Yoal cutlots 12 .. mirloin weak, bo tbs mild cured Lolumbia river S60 bb, ereamer buteet be Ih.) wy usm nuts, 3 ‘Ta abe WHSTLAKE 2 tb ny cy érab apples, be tb, Matibut aaimon, 2 store, S50 salmon, ibe ranch emm®, 400 dos. i duck eae, de lowa cream- pork roast, be lard, Abe ib; Ihe SANITARY Be mutton. Iba, 260; t made A ie and ne puddin pples, 206k ee * paleine R. i Koglisn Peingiish plus din, ome made read. 3 Whether aged retired plasterer, Addie Rollins, 30, who were found dead from aaphyxiation in the lat \tor’s Mat here today, committed j suicide or were the viciime of an jaecident, Is puraling the police, LOS ANGELES, Noy, 25.—-Police detectives who returned today from | San Lule Obispo said that Carl | Reidelbach, who threatened to dy- namite the central police station here, was held In jail there one | month fn 1911, for having counter felt ccins in his possession. |GREAT NORTHERN OFFICIALS KILLED ST. PAUL, Nov. 26.—-When their automobile turned over on a , grade about 20 miles north of here today, & BH. Plechner, purchasing agent for the Great Northern ral! road, and Howard James, director jof purchases, were instantly killed | Both were pinned under the ma lchine and were found dead when i was removed. REPORT ACCIDENT IN COAL MINE PITTSTON, Pa. Nov, 26.-—An ur- gent request from the Barnum cro lery of the Pennaytvania Coal Ct for medical assistance this after. }noon was followed by a report that |40 miners there bad been entombed /7Q) in a cavein, No detaila of the re ported disaster were obtainable. | TURKS CAPTURE 800 BULGARIANS YSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 25.— |TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TO LT ba # Thousands of Dollars # WILL BE MADE IN THIS NEW TOWN WITHIN A VERY SHORT TIME— WI you be one of the keenalghted? You don't have to be a JIM HILL to make money In Just open your eyes, this new city, and look at the prospect, Tolt t» reached by two raliroads and backed by thou sands of acres of rich farm lands and a vast wealth The coming of ratlroads to the rich val leys of the Tolt and Snoqualmie rivers gave birth to the standing timber. new elty of TOLT, LOOK! LT LT *LT LT LT LT LT Go to TOLT of In only a few months Tolt has accumulated a very sub- stantial payroll mills are coming, t and largest Toit has a canning factory, a creamery and cheere factory, shingle mill, sawmill and other One of the fine large belts of standing Umber in the North west is to be milled and sbip- ped from Tolt, The lumber Industry alone ts @ufficient to make a modern city of Tolt. Both the Great Northern and the Mil- waukee have made preparations for a city of at least FIVE THOUSAND, not 5 cents’ worth of buliding with? bave the opportunity of bee in this new city. are now sitting West. mand. morning at 10 o'clock. tomorrow, EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE To Don't form your op Go and see the All prices Include modern city system now installed, sidewalks Here is a new city building to material on ning & ground. nion fre livest new and st meet the improvements immediate This photograph shows seven months’ development— seven months before this photograph was taken, there was this ground. lan't this the kind of a new town you want to grow up All that territory which is drained by the Tolt and. Snoqualmis rivera is positively tributary to Tolt You now floor investor om whére you city In the LOTS NEAR THE BUSINESS CENTER ONLY $50 EACH Water reets graded. de Special automobile excursions leave our office every Call and make arrangements to go TO Oregon & Washington Development Co. 410-11-12 Hoge Bidg., Seattie, Wash. TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT THE SEATTLE STAR | Confirmation of the report that the) Turks captured 800 Bulgarians last night at the southern extremity of the Tehatalja forts was received here today. a THE BABY LIONS. tch her dear, little ways and cunning ex- for about two years. made her name famous with the “movie” audiences in the blograph picture, “The Smile of a Child.” She is only a mite of humanity. Yet she has been featured in Kings of the For ext.” The pale of the story is the Transv in Africa, and the characters quaint, foned Boers. The picture shows many exciting scenes into which a number of good animal scenes are worked The story centers around the little child, who has all sorts of unexpected ‘experi ences; spends a night a big basket, while frenzied pare seek her in the jungle, suppos! her to have been killed by wif animals, and rides home to sara on the back of the jungle coWwr It's ali just a little lark for Lillian. camera child-like pressions She first in elephone Main 1525 MACHINE. $2.0 pane MONTH WILL RENT A NEW SEWING WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Main Store—1424 Third A ve. Near Pike—Main Store old-fagh-| Baby | } Por the convenience of our readers, we hate established agencies at 8409 Ballard « jeft at these branches, ry on will be given t main office. Tranelent rates 1 per line or € times for the f & for cash adn | Yourth, Deociog Dearguee rary 4 Private Copyrighte Pmiva’ wery Day an always others fall Arcade Bldg. ett iste ood Fo Pric Te, “first class lawn- ‘oner, Phone Elliott one in the crowd who witnessed ¢ ease of Bleving and Moore on the evening of November 2, 1912, Will Kindly «ive their names to F W. Blevins, U. & 8. Chattanoog Bremerton, Wash. This informa tion will be of great help in the} court of Inquiry which will be in the Navy Yard city Jater BONT Get w * DON'T GET CO $00 uncalled for. sults and overcoats be sold, $2 and up. Bring this! Sa and get 10 per cent discount MIKE CO TOL Pike St KOPTURE permanent, op tion « over 200 are, agen | to TS. $17 Bite Bi Boraona who ler car_ Nov Rep. kindly call Moun 1414, 508 Dancing private or Hippodrow taught in two lessons, Apply office * 140 ntod Sodlaty, wan w and sen. 708 Pine at. Painting, kolsomining. Willott 364aW q I saw it in The Star” Help Wanted—Male SERCH LIC Hee i ie WO DON'T j ote. iring this | 1 & « 106 }ig MIKE COHEN, 1017 | soarae WANTED—Mon and women to learn the barber trade; wages paid while ‘ail or write, dine Pike St i eee ner Vearnin NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade School 68 Washington St. | Wry qoow 1a ‘oF 7 “BECA H THE STALLS, Room press Theatre Bullding. hic instruments, mandolin, gultar, }) panto. Sykes Music School, 629 k be & goo n BAER COLLEGE 220 Occidental Av. *] saw it in The Star” 1178 Tat av G09 Sth. Say anaugh’s $2.00 Hats $if 0, Warm outside rooms, | General | Wanted. Funeral Directors. University Unde iéth N. Noi her ie 1921 Firat £ BL 1Ne FLOmAL os Cut Situation Wanted — Male Ere! utility young men perience cleaning, such as rer pall hi Waring era) yar time an fx Phon Middie ateady any 1th atv Heac riaking Parlors, 4214 rth 213. W. B. Pork- ROTTER WORTH * PRE | Main or Billott % i tra - Main dewie work done with & all kinds by two yours’ ox of hous P work fon guarante owner furnish ng baire stab te a if returned to 103 Wo Galer Lost interurban In ab 1 Tout wood, brown gine ‘house, 7 & Persian lamb tm" reward offered. Phone Sunday pear In Or near the Seattle-Kverett| morn- ation Friday ar. Suit~ East Tth and Green fu Return to en- Jard_and Greenwood. When baying tor Xm get the Little sells for less. Third between Denny , containing $22.60, 4 ~ a, silver inesh ba Jewelry Store, that Myron Symons, 1427 white tip on tail, Last seen ae Re- purse way @ Phone ymouth chureh Sun- Main 6360, Miss engraved Edna. Call up Billott 3769 and receive re- 31 Reward in pen Bast 11 ccancemmapumensanmesspeeicanmeamasioan Help Wanted—Female | mon father mothe Dearbon st pe: work a ply to ay telep: Women to » Pension leag » law for Washington. and permanent ab rganize Moth- to obtain pen $5.00 & Position, tor denry Nell, jon law, 433 ility. hone oj 108 3rd av. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. . needs cooks, and laundresses, out of the city and help of all kinds in the city. | WANTED. exportonced neale arritigte TOYAT HOT mployme mix hirt operators, union Shull-Day/! Address to ibe night: “Fite to iter os Furnished Rooms 4 housekeeping and sleep- ing Lilé GRAND ~ xth, PACT rooms now ready; homelike, 16 HOTED.11iey First, Raton 0c dally and up, Apartments tor Rent MIPATANT VIAL, TD Wilnor, Y room, M. 4210. furnished, $20; Excelsior Apts.- furnished, 9th Flats 3. bath, hot $14 per month. phone, Nigh ~Purnishe: and Pike, for Rent nd un- Main 2861 Bast 8760, T TOLT| LT|* Houses for Rent ne For #ale—Vurniture of T-room how and house for rent, $10.00 p 0 minutes’ walk to core ken to car, modern plumbin A big wacrific if taken at once. Inquire 218 Madison #t ft FOUR-ROOM cottage, with bath, man, electric light and yard, rent cheap. 521 Hel ay Killott 603. t-room modern, biocks to car. large lot, mood chickens; fruit trees, $4.00, Phone North 1986 Por Went —t-room house, $6.00 Phone Queen Anne #6) pn house, barn and Ballard ‘320, a ) 1718 12th av, 6. , all modern conven heat, Naht. bath. telephone, ool room, plano. gant home for club of men. Room ana board rates reasonable. Breakfast, luncheon, 6 o'clock din- ner Children” boarded, surroundings. W_ 6th Housekeeping Rooms 4 furnished Bie- home 1448 beat care, Batiard 1668. Housekeeping roon rooms, range, phone, close ‘tn. working girls or young couple preferred. Beacon 2759. OLYMPIC APTS. 1716 Western av — Bingie rooma, $1.60 up; suit ar public market weil furnished tra AL £19 Howell fi. fiat, # Barie. t-room modern hi i ¥ Main 6407. _ HK rooms Marion Furnished Houses Snap—Modern 5-room cottage, com Pletely furnished, p very cheap Phone Adams i Business Chances a, 224 Liberty Bide Homesteads winqatene ton atest bargain ever fered. Thomas Craig. 221 L 5 acres road, for on on. Terms $20 cash and $16 a b 104 Cherry st Water Front WITH & $450 fo. shot jets Third Av For Sale 120, north side Q Anne h $450 cash, Dalance terms. #-room Hise: Let plumbed. 100 30%120, with 6-room house, not near Nickerson st., $990, down. 2200 Third Av. W. Phone Quosn Anne 241 i ae Lares mP ob Ltr RAN the townsite of Kirkland, fine level tract of land, with new 4- room house, good well, ete, unob structible view of Lake Washing ton, Price $1,200, cash & month e, take Ma county ferry to Bu ¥ office in Kirkland, or call at 104 ourse and household @ with all farm ach: bay. al) ready » step right In store, church, mil, lake tn steht. th 4. rural route and telephone pase. Greatest value on coast, easily worth double what is ake Price 00; about half canh lance easy, Addreas BANKER, Box 36 ACRES FOR $766.60 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY re. wi ideal dairy or hog rane Bound Farms Go. Gos Third ee __Don't judge this land by the price LITTLE FARM FOR $500 1 will sel a fine level little farm, ar the ferry boat landing at Kirkland, for $75 cash and balance h. This place . where one can truck. berries, and new 2-story house, chick- r étc,, free water. A bargain. C. Hackworth, __Hotel, Kirkland, Wash & ACRES RICH SOIL, § $175 h, $10 per month, all fine easy to improv fine view, hool, lots of neighbors, ‘an Arsdale & Co., 1209 Third AY 0 ACRES FINE SOIL, $35 cash, $10 per month, to school, ee “A P p fare to Sea Arsdale « ott raise garden ohicke: nice town: Ties Third Av. ~| Private parties with mone; fruit) down Kirkland |. For Sale—Wood and Coal jnwright & Mcleod phone 1218 we Sale—Poultry Thankesiving turkeys, dressed pou nix of laying pallets, rns, Silver Spangled ue Andelusians, An r ducks, ail supplies at the . top foor Cor and Pike, Ki- 000 live erain-t from Idaho, at Vi oultry ranch. Leave orde "tke pla Re-dressed while you walt Rhode Ysiand Hed hens and pullets, Morris strain, 7722 Latona. Ken wood rder For Sale — Livestock Will sell fine family cow, Jersey, with hetfer cnif by side, Bho in gentle for women to handle, and gives @ good quantity of high tent milk. Vhone Kenwood 214 Automatic plano, exchange for team, wagon and harness, mares pre- ferred. Kant 3767 Vor Bale—Fresh cow, good tiliker, $65. Elliott 56h Wanted—To Borrow Want $1,000 room house oF $1,200 on new 1- from private party 1849, a SUMING 224 Liberty Bide. ropert amount, $60 to $600: long or short tine; easy payments; no delay. Sturtevant & Co, 312 Boston Bik. . i to loan, on L. Abert fide 4 Liberty Farm. ready _Elitott C. Bimkina, 2 opp. P.O. Beattie timb, elty loans wick action, 309 Mehihora. 2980 Bectab le bie tee on diamonds and jeweiry tes, private offices, Amerie eiry Co., 803 Second. if YOU NEED MONEY Loans on ho id goods, pianos or Personal notes to employes; terms and payment reasonable. Come and see us, EASTERN BROKERAGE Bank Bidg. 4th |For Sate—2 | miles sout roy car line Route 4 [Use Ka | atipat druges $3 Hot POT und Biectric EVERYTH | We linve a large damaged Bath tu cy basins. Rustad’s, 316 Second 8. New pianos for rent: rent appiled on | purchase. — Toner, 314 Union. frenh Jersey heif east of end of F Sam Holmes, Seattle, Hox $7. eit's Native Herbs for eon- 50 tablets for 26c, All T TOASTER—i3 | 80: 1010 First Av. eLECTRICA branches in Ci banking bui arom nd Pocket Bilitard Tables and bowling alleys and Seasorien: bar fixtures of ail tne, pay ts, vIOK-BALKE~ SCOLLEND EI i “S0. 200-202-204 First ay. Seattle, 465 Arced Bids tors . reade or er Bidg. e. merly F100 per month. AW. Kiln: 11) blz Denny Bldg. formerly Arcade, de Annex. be JOSEPH ko. BLDG. HOURS—10 to hours 2 to ‘ RCADA Main 5714, eilable Conection opposite. postofti collections, # ttiements without wult, here possible. Phone El- Bad tiie Sole anywhere, per- gone located. Washington Collec- toi ¥ Building. Have — aed bitis gollected. BE ceca Coast Collection Co. = its tee easy ne enc! Arcade “i Be Crimi hal “and elvit “Biiott aera nom Conel- rivate detectives, evidence persons located, articles ty General secured, a | geod foun 306 Batley Building. ™ 6 FY EB TRACTS, $376 Each, balance $10 v month. Lies between 3 raflroada, 5 miles from. 3 depots. Seat i sto, "yo" cash, $10 per month. John EB Main 1178 Ei ps to Richland, in Ben- . § acres in high state planted to winter ind small barn and other outbulidings, lenty of. water for irrigation. his place must be seen to be ap- reciated. Price $8,000. Will trade ‘or city property. No MARRS T REALT w_ York T ee « sito that wants to go in a hotel business or rooming house, Party has unlimited real estate in exchang Wants to keep the money to run the business with, Location between Fir nd Fourth a o for exchange, 20 acres of the tinesk land in Grant county, Wash. for some- thing in or around Seattle, George Sexauer, 647 New York Bik. Main phone co. Block. We exchange ovetything at any time, if 9 Estate Lumber Exchange. Ffotel in exchange for house and lot. A. K. Wylde, 412 New York $75.00 cash, buy 5-room_—m completely furnished, new, all street impro and ‘paid, 3 blocks to car, owner, Kenwood 184 For sale, $2,600, house, lot 40x100, Union depot, Jackson, $7 per month one Beac 0, on rms to suit, ‘oom house, bath, ete., basement, large lot. owner, 218 Boston Block, Troom “house,” partly | furnished, snap, $800, $26 dow Hillott 296 | Fhree lots on Rainier av, close In, Phone Hudson 137. K beautiful fot near Ravenn: terms, 10-room 15 minutes from tind ay. cash, bal : incliding Interest. n 5, oncrete Danne: $450 cash, Queen Anne 40 Wanted to! y---Furniture a avanauans rite star. es | LAWYERS ICE : h Atlen, 405-406 Eilers Music =. Auli 1 = _tatite oa egal subjects, Consul- © RUSSELL FARRELL, 429 New © byl Block, General practice, ubn, Lawyers, 911 New Ir Kul k. Probate Sommer, Lawyer, 103 3 tation free. aut 's Eyes,’ Bart Ran orders a Fry Music Co, Wary, 6 Walker and Tri ae Mark ‘Attorney: 31 Years in Sea re Bid. Main 2627, Lawrence, 4 NE A AERA ’ SEALS AND RORRER Ori re it Mest av. SECOND Hann oy hanged a clothing 1017 Pik Win Rotary 2d Tice TITS oa nm Sta Oo Gibson Chandler, 610 Pike. Modern Purn Co, 416 Pike. M tI: Santry rings; Jewels, abo.

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