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aoner i aia Pr : ee S65 win WANTED 100 Workingmen With Families We Will Help You to Get Settled } With Your Improvements Help You ‘ at I he v . ed and ¢ a these lar at a A rd we y 1 24 for th wh y land of us of a n terms and under a y reg in addi Our s > all ¢ ud ow t ras For Dairying Truck Raising and Diversified la Washington, ts unexcelled. The sol! is rich rt it# productiveness, the Mount Vernon gaya gged-off lands from two to four tons per acre of | from 90 to 1 bushels of oats per acre; 6 s eat; 60 to 7 C f bari » te atoes. It ts es 1 that ana f Skagit 1 will net the producer $20 to $40 f $40 $50 to $100 tre fairy cow rz $450.for berries; $250 to $600 for rhubarb; $ $1,000 for celery.” " nts are not eraggerated. A section of and ‘| give a family in 2 t ! es ‘8 all thet you need, M ate w ! jg H. C. PETERS, Owner 1 OFFICE WITH SEATTLE TRUST CO. 0 Third Ave. Seattle. ‘THE OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM” i 14 AND 16 West HARRISON } ty 1 OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM DR. NUERNBERG, Tel. Queen Anne 3127. 14 and 16 West Harriton STAR WAN R WANT ADS “BRING RESULTS The National =* of Seattle, Washington ——-April 4,1913 Liabilities ’ Resources $1,849,436.50 Deposits 4 f Ar 4, 19 2,106,910.59 \ A gain in fifty-nine days of ....- $257,474.09 | Or Over $4,000 Per Day | ACTIVE OFFICERS J. W. Maxwell, President ].L. McLean, ¢ er C. B. West, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS Dw. paKes iW. MAXWEEE ‘gl C1. Momnis ‘inn Lor ot Ww. CPR te ‘ 1 sess pb. ¥ ' k rere # | , t ChiIpvoRD WILEY Céns WORRALE WIESOS ] } City Bank | | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, READERS OF STAR DOUBT SALVAGER SUCKER TAEE; WELL, HERE’S ANOTHER “he eS en ee ee ee dey Editor The Star: You print ed a letter yeeterday from | Zack W. Alton who stated that a species of fish called “salvag er sucker” sound. undoubtedly be k n Seattle the subject of tis even salvage being. existed in F Mr. Alton said these fish could be found only at Dis eard any o he name as a mytnic get of fish niy have heard of Mr. Alton atates that the salv a only two feet ager, which tong, can lift a weight of two tons. This isequite t, the strongest ar size known, cannot | than three time’ weight. How fish weighing pounde, ing two tor That any kind of a be trained in rescue wo you must be a w eve a n his letter _ HENRY HUMPBACK of Ichthyology, U : ( ‘ I Frait—seinne Pe te q ' A s Kmoked ne ‘ Locul—iaying ve ' been ne Price “r and bariey 93 That a salvage ts could a two foot own fiat WiCAIE on told you of w error Women’ s ANING CROPPH {1 ur quest th A fa sucker x , Editor The Star: | read with great interest the letter in yous bout the salvage not that | agree with as to the value of Jt because It is good someone is taking the rare piscatorial nan to be found halibut boats. By Import a several and planting the the vicinity of the cables | necting the isiands the [in put an end to the breakage The ppie has a little whee art the end to its back AR DONNERWETTER est Seatite i, A capers or eee : | i PILLS ‘ze WIRELESS ME 1913, ‘2 ncaa a SEATTLE OUT OF THE HIGH-PRICED DISTRICT TACOMA ASA LAI APOE” OL FT 7 I Standard Fashion Book styles and 20c With Standard Pattern Free Double Service WAISTS HIGH AND LOW NECK IN ONE Creepers, Rompers and Wash Dresses 6 6 months to 6 years $1.25 Just Received The Purchase 2°.) = Meyer and M. C. Simon, Rochester, High Arts, 0 A.B Kirchdaum, Philadelphia. They are not only $25.00 and $30.00 Suits But you have paid that price for them We eooured them at 50 per cent less than manufac turer's costar lese than the cost of production Absolutely allwool Suits, with fine ohair Unings, hand worked buttor t) and 32 tnches long; guaranteed ct fit $7.95 and §9.85 2 95 and $9. 85 2 = Life Suits wool serge and *. 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