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recveool EACH ONE A BARGAIN s modern, close tn, only $1.068; small payment down, balance tke rent ‘New S:room modern bungalow, full “corner, paved close in, A enap if take Price $2,800, all Scroom modern, 100x100 tot, all kinds trait and roses, chicken houses Rice garden, 2 blocks to ear. Price Tit0e, terme broom, modern, full tot, tmproved ais sie . modern, 10xRt6-foot lot, & juaea, DELCO feet each, com steam heated. — Price ° lor $69 & month Wil take some trade. All time want balance, Just outside elty tim! ROY FB POWERS Ino t Ratlard Ay Raliard 1993 make an ideal dairy ranch. $25 PER ACRE Witt sell either 4¢ oF #9 ond growth. You can make enough off thie cutting railroad ties te pay "4,20 10 acres near Hothell, good bottom land, partly cleared: good county road: right near the famous Peabody b H. A. SCHROEDER 416 BOSTON BLOCK $2,75 7-room_ house, with lot 100x100; near City Park; Street improve- ments all in and paid; house in A-1 condition The corner vacant, good building ors $1,500 mortgage, ince cash. A COOD CHANGE B-room plastered house, city water; view of Sound and mountains; lot 40x120 to alley Price $959. Good terms EBLE PPOCSPOCARORRAA LOSE 9999 £999 $099 POLOSS? C990 0944 4090 % rn of SB seszmersshsss HERE YOU ARE can come to you. Nem 9 SSR Lee cee | > a C. L. McGinnis, who shot Joseph | ‘Ward at American bar, found guil- ty of second-degree assault. Funeral for Cari Gustafson today. Seattie Court, No. 1, 0. A. an- nounces party for Thursday night, Standard Furniture hall, Mabe! Wiilis asks divorce from Walter Willis. Rev. G. F. Quinan, of Paulist Fathers, New York, lectures at K. of C. club Sunday afternoon © Egg mi ches, weight 4 ounce Seattle hen Que entertained with a dance at Odd Fellows Friday night. Big crowd : Mabel Pedigo chosen president F. O. A. club of Y. W. CLA Four Japanese couples take out marriage licenses Friday. Eva Liniger’s funeral services will be held at residence, 161 Lynn st., Sunday afternoon Ju W. D. Wood addre ed %. Ww. Cc, » ‘Tuesday. Boy born to Mr. and Mra, F. Baebr, 202% Galer st. Mrs. Anna Stewart addressed Women’s Democratic club today. RENTERS’ OPPORTUNITY | NSURANCE If a defect in your title should develop after we have examined and insured it, no possible harm We protect the title at our own expense and pay you any loss you may sustain. Information On Request. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE CO. FOUR LOTS IN THE CITY 160x110; home place for garden and chickens, This place is close to car and school; Sc car fare. This is a choice location, and a good buy for a home or investment Only $25 down and $10 per month. Owner, 555 Colman Bldg. Main 7389. MONETTE TEN ACRES 1,500--EAST PAYMENTS. SmaN cash payment. About ¢ scree sinshed and burned: fine soll, three. Toom house: adjoining properties are well Improved. Lideral terme = A wap buy 10-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH FOR RAINIER VALLEY HOME 19 ecres, 4 noree cleared fenced; S-reom close to church Price $2 MULLIN BROS. LAND CO. Main 7671. Northern Bank Bide H. R. CARR & C0. 3405 Fremont Ave. BY OWNER PRICE $2,400 Modern §-room house: iH H 110 North 78th mt C ake you the owner, the balance can be paid like rent fee me—home Sunday—T10 N. THth. 2954 «Wallingford —2 diocks Green Lake car; Denny station; email house, corner lot, $8280, fruit ‘reese and berries; chicken house: Owner, Kenwood all inctaded, $9 per month. pays water, Merchants offer prizes for & tle's rose show. Gasoline schooner Progress launched today, Mariano Kalich starte divorce proceedings against Josephine Kalich. Funeral service for Sarah Malan at Butterworth’s Sunda Washington Alumnae met today. Joint council of International Brotherhood of Teamsters for Puget Sound district convenes for hi, mssion Federated Clubs, Y. W. C. A. bus iness meeting tonight. John Martin and Rebecoa Mur- phy get leense to marry “Fyne!” sald Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fynes, 2765 13th It wai bo: Dr, E. L. Jones, U. 8. fish com- missioner, and J. Shivers guests of Commercial Club at noon lumeheon Literary and Travel club meets Myhday with Mrs. J. L. Fitzgerald, 616 15th N. Frank Mitchell funeral wae held | today Richard Harvey Day and Lillian Maud Basher got the license Fri- ’ THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914, SELLING COUNTRY PROPERTY OUR SPECIALTY TWENTY MILES FROM SEATTLE #9 ACTOR, at ratirona ured; 10 partly cleared; @-reom agon, farming tm head young stock, $6.0 Qa = S; a je) <= * ey Cc wn Z CA WMA Q : Q sy 6 Q <0 2 e) A : ie > (2) a 0) eo) O Oo : = wf tation; ” FIVE AND TEN ACRE TRACTS ¥ DAIRY RANCH barn; several ou! a 60 Gardening, 4 T-room house; ta ° a oF Go Out and ove It roads, and within easy distance of railroad and electr CcoUD ¢ Rothett line. ok several outbuildings ctalty of country prope: have a large to select > over our list with you personally ROBERT MALTBY 1010 ALASKA BUILDING. INCORPORATED 1101 THIRD AVENUE. Your Chance Is Here Every now and then you hear someone say that if they lived somewhere else they could do so much better and be much more prosperous and happy. It’s not the truth. The man or woman who cannot do well in Washington in all probability would fail elsewhere. Opportunities are all around you. You simply do not grasp them. Buy Acreage North of Seattle Get busy and buy a few North End acres between the Sound and Lake, on easy.terms, and jn a few years things will look brighter for you. You can buy view acres 4 miles north of the city limits, lying level with a good view of Lake Washington, handy to a fine school and neighbors around you, for $400 an acre. Auto buses, with a 15-cent fare to the city, provide for transpor- tation. The terms are $10 down and $7.50 per month OLE HANSON & COMPANY THIRD FLOOR NEW YORK BLOCK. for clearing THE K-HAND POWER sites ft.tta tesa meter COWLITZ COUNTY cedar stump In 10 minut ‘Thess statements are guarantesd to be the absolute truth, and if the machine will not do as rep will refund all Firet Nattonal Rank tional Rank of Com- eed for | [meer Kalama, 40 tna it ‘it breaks from any cause It will be replaced Without any questions asked. A woman can pull more with this machine without any blocks than any team of horses in the State can pull without any blocks. This statement is Guaranteed. Address WALTER J. FITZPATRICK Washington Apartments Seattle, Wash. of good farm tand, tn pettied com- munity, 2% miles to town; $28 cash, balance at @10 per month. NORTHWEST LOCATORS REEN BUILDING GREE) DIN Large three-story fireproof hotel, fully equipped and mak- ing money, in flourishing town in Western Washington, Will sell, loase or exchange. Total value, $20,000. Rare chance for good hotel man. Call us on this, Large Dairy Farm, fully stocked, 1n Whatcom county, for SALE OR EXCHANGER. CASHMERE FRUIT ORCHARD—chance to get good fruit ranch of 100 acres; plenty of water; 16 acres in fruit trees from 4 to 7 years old. Near Cashmere. _ Will take good house or vacant lots in city. Price $13,000, 120-acre Dairy Farm—FOR LEASE—COWS and equip- ment for sale. GENUINE SNAP FOR SOMEONE. NORTHWEST LOCATORS ELLIOTT 1199, GREEN BUILDING, 1% acres, all cleared and ex- ceedingly fertile; 100 bearing fruit trees; 4room cottage and outbuildings; $2,850, on easy terms; near car and not over 20 minutes out. This property is worth more money, but must be sold. THE COWLEY INVESTMENT CO, 213 NEW YORK BLOCK. cleared; well © ty: good « lama Will oe Genired at $15.00 per acre. road from Mehly for stock raising, general farming 817 Boston Block 19% acres fine land, located 12 miles from Seattle; fine soll; adjoining property selling for $300 to $750 per acre. This land has enough timber contracts to pay for self, and contracts will be transferred with land at the price of $1,750, but must be sold before March 20, 4% acres fine orchard, located 4% miles from Wenatchee, on county road; trees are six years old, and water on both sid can be bought right and on liberal terms. This ts an unusual bargain; it will pay you to investigate. Party owning it lives in Seattie and is not in position to care for place. 54-room hotel, locatea on Second ave, with hot and cold water tn every room; call and return bells, This place is nicely furnished and doing a nice business, Pl fs netting $400.00 per month. Prtce $3,500.00. Terma. We have some good buys in Real Estate, Hotels, Rooming Houses, Cigar Stores and othey lines of business. We have several clients who are wanting Apartment Houses, Restaurants, Rooming Houses, and a good paying Picture Theatre. We are glad to give information regard- ing anything we have to sell. FOLEY-RAGSDALE C 451 EMPIRE BLDG. OT OF GOINGS ON IN TOWN: THERE MAY BE SOMETHING HERE THAT WILL INTEREST YOU : day. Wedding soon. W. E. Towell, purser on steamer Rochelle, fell into the bay and was nearly drowned. tee Chapter G. P. E. 0. postpones| STAR MEN BET ON CANUCK TEAM |} “iesac Levy and Grace &. March 14 meeting. | Jerome Raleigh and J, Kelly, Star employes, have already ad-]/ get marriage license, Annie M. Taylor gets decree of |} vanced prognostications as to the outeome of the pennant scrap in Friendly club will be add Mvorce from Roy Taylor. the erary club Thursday. Northwestern league this season, Kelly picks Victoria, Raleigh |! by Dr. Kdward Layton at Friday's | night under the instruction of Dr. Theodor > 3 jay's | n lore M. 2 No danger of dull times in home || is wagering his beans on Vancouver's chances, meeting, Plymouth church Like the other physicians engaged in ahla: Spnne Dre ahaa r of Mr. at Mrs i Dull, os 6 Ase seer wo ore not inclined to believe that elther could pry a Round srable of West Seattle | donating his time and services on account of the general good that Righth N. wins boys have |] plugged nickel from a blind man’s mitt in exchange for telling his }| meets with Mrs. A, C. Biefbrauer| will result from a widespri pt * arrived. . |] fortune | Monday | practices, eae SHOR tt Renee aah. J, J. Folstad, who got govern- Other motives prompt them, to pick their favoritees. Regular monthly meeting of In-| The instruction will be : 2 4 C ) . : hI | J e absolutely free to all men wh ment to release forest reserve at Kelly's younger brother, ( , 18 going to heave for Victoria, ||terlake Parent-Teachers’ associa-| only cost being $2 for the necessary text books. ‘The new eH win Afognak to be used by natives as | John Raleigh, brother of Jerome, comes from Venice, in the Coast | ton Tuesday. meet every Thursday evening for the next ten weeks. 3 finishing grounds, 1s in Seattle. league, to peg for Vancouver. No. 7, Degree of Honor’s card} “ Full-rigged French ship Thiers expected here soon from Newcastle on-Tyne % Legislative Federation of King| Geo. 8. Brown, Chicago busine: County meets at Plymouth church|man here, says Miasjasippt from W. H. Moore. Monday afternoon will “come back” as a means of| Ina L. Warren buried today. Tuesday night. There will James Campbell, sailor on Abner | transportation. | Annie Wright seminary reunion! dinner at 6:30, followed by a Coburn, loses © finger, Hand) Marriage license obtained by tra|held’ at Frederick & Nelson tea|gram of spectal features caught between rope and block ‘ Puget Sound Alumni Association| Girls’ club, Broadway high school, of Delta Tae Delta gives annual | arranging pageant to be presented day night, Bro-Links will give a dance at| Oregon in debate, Stork left a boy at home of Mr. Parent - T he and Mra. W. A. Woods, 616 Maple Laat place. ° association | meets Tuesday night ° day night Friday night, > TO BUY A HOME < KENSINGTON FARMS Ideal location for Dairying, Poultry Raising and Soil of the very best quality, abundant water, good THE HELM LAND COMPANY LAND © miles from Port- land; shot clay soll, free from gravel: has been burned over; can be easily tn settled com- ny number of acres I ean recommend this land most W. W. NOYES | FIRST PENNANT PREDICTIONS; TWO ‘rane'atelt wparte’tion'ttars | ¥, Ml, C, A. TEACHES FIRST AID farty at Baillargeon building Mon-|ed with assault in first degree.) | Divorce granted Creasie Suther A unique program Is announced |lin from Clarence Sutherlin, Eva L. Moore wants divorce|for the next meeting of the Broth-| Funeral for G. E. Gilman at Bon-| erhood of the First Baptist church, | ney-Watson's Sunday W. Kelly and AltaeM. Quirk room today University of Washington beats |hold social at home of Miss Bu Broadway hall next Friday night.| Wm. McKinley Circle, L. G. A.| Thursday beefsteak dinner tonight. « 800% Brotherhood First Baptist church|R., gave card party at Armory Fri-| Included among Its freight 400 gave playlet,at Ravenna schoo! | Mrs. Nina Mudge, 426 Boylston,| A. F. Butterworth, who shot L.| Humboldt sailed north-bound Fri-|©- A. Reynolds and L, F, Chester up entertains Nineteenth Century Lit-] H, Lowe, sanitary inspector, charg: | day, ‘meld the president, FARM OR ACREAGE ALL READY FOR sPnIN A PARTIAL LIAT OF IMPROVED OF PARTLY IMPROVED VARM Your suburban home t* not complete ‘tate eka without bees Lares made trom the BEE I for WASHING TON HONEY fe increasing yearly. OULTRY and xo well ic A from our Apiary, ready for pping, $5.00 per ewarm, with test- ¢4 QUEENS, Mall orders promptly filled. A complete line of bee sup- piles on hand farms When you look over farme with us We show several to choose from E.R. RYAN & GO. 818 COLMAN BLDG. SEATTLE CRAND OPENING TOMORROW —of— “HARPER'S SUBURBAN GARDENS.” SEATTLE’S OAKLAND 11 miles from Smith Bidg., % mile to beach. Level, rich, biack loam, Alder and cedar bottom; running water nd spring on most of tracts; nearly in sight of Seattie; 65-minute service 2 fare; come early; get first chotce $260 TO $800 FOR § FULT. ACRES 10% CASH, 110 PER MONTH Will leave our office at 9 @ m. AASEN & SEXTON COMPANY 1810 Fire av. Eliott 6347. COOD WACES PAID FREE TRANSPORTATION 10 ACRES, LEVEL, RICH LAND, $250; $10 PER MONTH. 10 ACRES BOTTOM LAND, CREEK, $600; $10 PER MONTH. 20 ACRES, HALF BOTTOM, CREEK, $15 PER MONTH. LARGE GARDEN TRACTS, VALLEY SOIL, $10 PER MONTH. GARDEN TRACTS, ALL CLEARED, READY FOR THE PLOW. GOOD ROADS, CLOSE TO TOWN, FIRST-CLASS TRANSPORTA- TION. FARE REFUNDED AND YOUR WAGES PAID IF NOT AS REP- RESENTED. CALL FOR FULL INFORMATION. OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO. 401-402 GREEN BUILDING. ROT % POWERS, Ine. 0227 Ballard Av Ballard 609—Phones—Ballard 1998 If you earn less than $4 a day, and want to earn more, look this up. Buy this farm today and tomorrow four cows and chick- ens will secure ygu $4 and do it every day of the year, including Sundays and holidays, and there is enough cleared land and pas ture to double the income; 80 acres, $5,500, including cows, horse, chickens, house, barn and hen houses; water piped to all bulidings. o We want about $1,200 cash, some suburban property, and balance on time. WEST COAST LAND CO. 1113-14 American Bank Bidg. WOODLAND PARK DISTRICT BARGAINS $2,450, $300 cash, new, double-constructed bungalow cot- tage; 5 rooms, bath and closets, on ope floor; fireplace, china closet, book cases, paneled dining room; concrete basement; piped for furnace, Lot 40x100;° good view; 2 blocks to car. $2,000, $300 cash, new 5-room bungalow, hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, bookcases, etc.; large attic; con- crete basement; corner lot; unobstructible view; located on top of Phinney ridge. COTTAGE REALTY CO. OFFICES, 6901 AND 6414 PHINNEY AVENUE. Take Phinney Avenue Car. Open Sunday. BARCAINS IN OLMSTEAD |) "spouses not 87TH AND __ MODERW GREENWOOD $1,400 oD, You want a. comfortable ome, without frills? We have a 10-20-40-acre tracts, north 2% ¥, ered tonaeiey, on a 40x . ‘oot level lot; of city; part bottom; small basement, but paneled dining 3 er room and new electric fixtures: creek running — through | | Sitter perfect. but mot tiated: 6 these tracts. blocks from car. The lot is worth $600, and the house cost $1,200. It can be bought for $1,400; $100 nicipal car line; lot 830x120 feet, with 16-foot alley. It ts plastered and well built, but below de. and not good ‘looking; $800 will pay taxes and assessments in full. Easy Terms. See Olmstead S. P, DIXON & C0. Phone Ballard 2625, Main 40, 418 Marion St. | Hall | So many applications for the free course in first aid to the in- | Jured, just established at the Y. M. C. A., have been received that it ed) has been necessary to organize a new class which will start tomorrow be a}: Jim Lapp, Indian from Shoal bay,| Gov e a pro-| B. C., advocates a Halibut day y jov. Lister at noon addressed the “wit King County Democratic club and defended his position on the canal tolls question, which {s at issue with 4 the attitude of President Wilson. Phi Sigma Club, Y. W. C. |genia Garratt, 4042 Latona av.,| cases of fresh eggs, steamship