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IF NOT AS REPRESE BUT FEW DARE ADVERTISE SELLING—THE KIND YOU ING REACH, GOOD ROADS, SPRINGS, HUNTING, FISHING 117 Cherry St. AS wilt BUSH POINT 18 THR MOST MAGNIFICENT MARINI: SUMMER HOMB SITES IN THE PUGET SOUND COUNTRY A BEAUTIFUL TRAGT OF FINE From $80 Up JOHN A. AMES ENTED AROVE, RUT THE KIND I AM FIND ON AND MOUNTAIN VIEW DIRECT BOAT TO SEATTLE, 1% MILES BEAUTIFUL SANDY BATH R STORE AND E SOIL F. D WHARF, SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND 8 YEARS TO PAY BALANCE. SEND FOR CIRC Main 2194 29 HOUSES—FURNISHED | 41 _ACREAGE Partly furnished oott Will lease for seasc THE COWLEY INVESTM 213 New York Bloc Dl jOND NSFER AND STOR. Co, bagKage, furniture, plano mov! Uy] Stewart M. 2351. 30 HOUSES—UNFUR. _ For Freshly painted fiv ‘age at No. 2428E. Aloha et. Good own Present tenant leay Jen: Win rent $18 tenant, or sell to amall monthly paymen' owner at $00 Third av. co. For rent—é-room house, full basement, 2 stoves, tables chairs, Mnoleum and other furniture. per month. 4120 Midvale av. Green Lake car to 4ist st 7room house a to good AUTRE nnn | there 31 WANTED BOARDERS Home for awed persons, with or without trained nurse; prices reasonable In- Yestigate. Phone Bremerton Y-1¢. Mrs WR. Jones. fioard and room In private family, good board. Very convenient, % block from ear, 15 minutes to business center; call by “phone. North 1466. 33 FURNISHED ROOM: Large front room, suitable two beds: ‘Phone, bath; $1.25 per week. 133 ae st Anne 2417 34 ROOMS—HOUSEKPNG | 3:.:00—ror housekeeping Fooma siectric Mant, be Mn 9 Bo saa’ svete, both telephone, clean linen every week $3 to 8.75 per week. 31ne! East Terrace Fast 9132. zs aN Fenn 7 ‘ed and unfurnished 36 OFFICES FOR RENT Deck races ie Taree. well lighted. with use of phone. 316 Boston 37. STORES FOR RENT ctor nlm cen Store tor tent near Woodland park, cor- ner $0th and Phinney av. 0. A. Chap- ne 38 FOR RENT OR LEASE Farm for lehee for number of years. Lot for sale, or will trade for auto. In- quire 716 W. 60th st. Phone Ballard 809. ACREAGE CLEN AGRE CARDENS Aasen & Sexton Company's New Main Land Addition Only 10 miles from Smith Bidg., near leva: 41 boulevard, auto stage goes by door; rich, black, level alder bottom: fine trout stream through most of tracts. of this land js improved with houses and orchard. Close to water- frout. § seves. far s ne You can pay for AASEN & SEXTON "COMPANY 1310 First Av. Elliott 6247 MUST SELL THIS PLACE A little o— at Fivktand. mar whe fenced well, barn, Jersey milch cow, ple. garden planted to straw- berries, currant bushes, ete. The pince for $1,225. Easy terms to re- sponsible parties, Come direct to Kirkland. Take the Kirkland boat at Madison park, across Lake Washington to the Kirkiand office of Burke & Farrar, and inquire to see the Davis place. A GOOD INVESTME $60 PER ACRE NEAR KENT ites fine, good soil, nd urned over, T 40 acres, slashed nearly all very easy to A chance tor up and have in at = good Gear, nice trout stream. or sell my Profit. Price 92.400. ¥ SELLING COUNTRY PROPERTY OUR SPECIALTY ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Bide. buyer Address 1402, cm Chote iand; garden soil; easy to cl $35.00 per acre, 6109 American Bi The Bon Yei—10 acres for $000; 18% settee frome Seatth and sawmill county road. $10 Herbert & Upper 204 Leary Bide. 10 ACRES ONLY Easy to clear, with clay loam soil and grand view. Fine for fruit, clover and potatoes; near bors. $25 casi L. J. MARSH & i ay COMPRA FOR 4400, BALANC 18 ON CONTRACT, PRIC HH 000. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? 901 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. ave some fine S-acre trac ‘on fain 4, 940.00 per acre and up, Port rma. Bam Hagen, RD. 1, lay. ere tracts, $80.00 per fam Hagen, foxth Wend, close to the Bunset 165,00 per nore. Apply Lock Teuge, improved, whimproved or For acreage, improved, waterfront, see Mille, 697 Leary Bide. qoren north of Beaplis, $700. Young & Broberg, Ballard 613. f re 2% ACRES OF THI8 16 #OLD ON | or | | | | | (Cat out this ad and bring with you) TODAY'S BARCAIN LIST il, clowe way of LAKE WASHI Commission Ferry home property, «i view of the ot Good school ple for neighbors SEE WITH THIS OFFICE DURING THE WEEK. SOLD $25 cash, 95 monthly 9 24 of these Piy-mcre tracts at 200 for th cash and 15 monthly LED COUN TY ROAD and. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISH SEEING THIS Loc IF YOU WANT A MOME NEAR SEATTLE AT HALF THE PRICE in any other direction 5400-810 cash and $10 monthly, 10 acres ot creek bottom 3 miles from Napavine $780—For 20 acres adjoining terms on same mame district, on same terme $400—Por 20 acres near Chehalis on $10 ts, paym ANY OF THE ABOVE ARE GOOD BARGAINS. IF YOU GO WITH THIS OFFICE TO LOOK AT THIS LAND AND YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE REPRESENTATIONS HERE MADE YOUR ROUND TRIP FARE WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU AND YOU ARE UN. DER NO OBLIGATIONS TO THIS OFFICE. THE FARE MENTIONED IS FROM SEAT- TLE AND RETURD CALL ON OR WRITE TO DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 LOWMA BLDG: Sacre 30 minutes’ ride Beattie, only |* $1,650. Fine for chicken ranch. W. P. Bush, 635 N.Y. Bik 43 REAL ESTATE EXTRAORDINARY GOOD INVESTMENT One of the prettiest 20-ncre tracts lake, and will EW of the lowe to proposed ¥ to boat land 91.000 cash B FRONT on a picturesqu command a SWEEPT Bound and mountain: Scenic boulevard; han ing; only $2,000. Tern balance on or before six years at per cent [SELLING COUNTRY PROPERTY OUR | TY BCIAL ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Bide. icken ts, 90x ted in garden; 20 bearing fruit % block from ear line and school house. $1,700, $200 cash, terms to mult. Take Kenton ear at Fourth ay., et off at Dunlap station, walk one block south and see owner se 48th av., 8. Partly fursished cottages at Vashon Park. will lease for season, Conditionn ideal THE COWLEY INVESTMENT ‘M3 New York Biock co. Fi80 bays @ good, level lot on Soin. one block east of Phinney emr, 20x100; city improvements in and paid. Thon # ‘BAND 10 808 BUY GL ALL IN GULT $160 T EIGHT VE FO CENTRAL REALTY CO. WIRD AVE. TH @ 0 R =p EARED LAND AGRE RANCHES AGRE VATION OF CITY $400 PER TO PAY ME RS SA front place land, wh Should bring $400 an acre. Adjo land sold for $400 an acre In S-yen trees, Alfalfa yields § tons per Abundance of fine water fruit and alfalfa ranch this cou be beat There are § acrés of raw in adjotning section held at This land would have to be seen appreciated, This entire #0 vificed for the next few cash. of \47 FARM LANDS 40 ACRES 30 acres fenced with farm i top bueey Adjoining per acre, 1 CALKING, 5 Elitott 80-ACRE FARM NEAR SEATTLE ia ott and. Reston Bite ‘ seres good black neres good for oats, peas, 70 scree good red clover o. Will take a large lot or in Seattle In part payment give time on the balance. No. 154 WEST COAST LAND CO. 1114 American Bank Midge pasture, all fetited, 4-room | house, ree on houses and yards; nice close to school and neigh team, harness, wagons, farming and implements, | *yerrthing goss $2,100. | Terma, # smLLina COUNTRY PROPERTY TY RODE cf MALTBY 1010 Alaska Bide. impre STOCK AND FARM TOOLS ey are spend-| thie | tnin roid For close-in widn’t land #1.000. | dn hoe ! in value rap. | fresh Good soll. On good from Redmond, wood: RF. D. house, plastered; barn 38440, shed at tached. Chicken house 12x34; bulld ines painted. Other building ‘One Fine # er piped Into house, poultry yard and barn; 260 laying hens, & good horse and some cows. All for acre and spring barn, | loon bors toola 2 cows, €0 chickens 1,600 oun RAT or Acre. attle iW ‘als by owner, one 6-acre tract 1 Fail City, Wash =, WANT GOOD 1 bottom land; clome to ti mills and on 10-aere tract, per sere and up. particulars. STONE & EASTER, road Exe mm or y terma. ‘ Bide near Write or call WAY LANDS yments; loan of wements: $1,000 the beat wheat. oate and barley iand; ready for the plow. All this land near completed raliroads. For free literature and tn formation call on or address J. & PERKY, Agent 108 Beattie. 3333 Four largo arden tacts, all In good cul tivation, and improved ae, barn, chicken house, berri chickens, 2 miich cows, all for $1 omall cash payment, balance to suit. Ti Tacoma tnterarban to Algona, call Vor A. Price. | VASHON, KENNYDAL®. BELLE Frown. 628 Alaska Hide Terme and re tract, both highly Improved, with houses, barns, wells. Would con sider a good team on either or both. For information address # T. Darnall rane by s40 for 48 SUMMER HOMES _ Partly farnished cottages at Vashon Park, nm. Conditions 4 INVESTMENT ( 218 New York Block. deal 0. Mel ahlin, Main 6920. For ‘oom modern bungalow, neat Woodland park: Improve in and} 49 WATERFRONT LANDS : 100 Hown, ee ne | ree eaten Ue nae |Partly furnished cottages Vashon Park. oma and bath; gieep-| will lease hing up-to-date; twe| THe COWLE VEaTM 4 terme. 218 New York Block. pps. For sale by owner oni « in block |K pretty home near Whart, plastered, 22, Bay View Add. to Salmon Bay City, oT rooms. Lot bOx160, $860. King Co. Terma, State price. Address] Apply Dressmaker, below Burton P. O., P-4i1, The St ‘ Vashon Island wALY J Te oP td HOOD CANAL WATER FRONT, $16.00 of city joe A r DANNER INV. CO, 217 Young & Broberg, of Ballard. Dallerd #13. ‘ EET ESR! front tor $300) terme NORTHWEST LOCATORS SELL wth 1019 your property of locate you in business any whe: lorthweat Locators, 619 Ne 50 “EXCHANGES ven, | Will trade modern home on lot 4161 Arcade Tide. for ranch. Assessments paid. Why pay tent? Bee ae Beattie Healy |Sie-nore chicken ranch, north of city & fide Co. White Bide. . for email house W. W. NOYES, 417 Boston Tk A 7-PASSENGER AUTO Good new, two T-room residences The Star’s Downtown Branch fe Located at 229 Union St. Where want ads are seretved on 4 of publication up to 11 o'clock a m ‘The Beattie Star's Phone Number ts MAIN 9400 We're as Close as Your Phone | in, Jand in Washington. 10% Second ay, Call at 207 and first mortgages to trade room s1 REAL ESTATE LOANS _ MO: » Stocks and Bonds & WHOL Ine 1896 Th property 5% %, 6%, foney on tmproved city make buliding loans. CALHONN, DENNY & WINGO Alaska Bide ‘EY LOANED ON ALL CLASSES OF we 51 REAL ESTATE LOANS TTY AND COUNTRY LOANS property, any long oF ‘short ne telay atu Mook VinTUR Loans Money 1 Mefore duying or building, ee Boston Mk | WONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED On } unimproved property, A K. Wylde, 412 r " large cucumbers, tb Btall | cook ien ering plants, 10 sliced bacon, 306 Ib wae i P| CONNER ft is ehurn SANITARY fat 10%, 1 can of bot goods free with each purchi ne a; sauerkraut, Ihe gt plek ies vinegar, 20¢ te cane pinaapp thes trent churned butter, 300 Ibi New York shart | oe, t Ibe. She; peanut butter. ibe Ib German fast cheeses, € 260 Sta 12-21, emoked liver snumage, 2c Ib; man metwuret, 256 1b; home-mad: onnalse dressing, Ifo giase, peanut bu’ ter, $e giase Mtall 47, fresh cheese, 196 Ib; mild, (il cream cheese, 200 Ib. m FLAC alte, $1.82, 9 the, Deck fies, 1 Beale 12-14 minced clams, 10¢ can; Aili pickles, 166 choice rice, be Ib: don Mtall 27, Ihe bottle grape jules, 160 the, cane weineed clams 9 Sta. . Sail 1505, salt pork, 12% Ib. Mall iBie Ib; B-1b, pall lard, abe. . bologna, 1246 Ib SOUTH END fail 1 Y6-24, Quaker Astor milk, 4 cans re, stocks and beddl home-grown asparagus ; rhubarb, 246 Ibi new peas, 10e tb, Stall #, good Yakimi atows, 18 the, the; spinach, 6 Ibs. 100. Farmers, new onions, 7 and § bunches be [head lettuce, 9 10c; loose lent lettuce heads fe; radishes, § bunches bo; parsnips and carrots, per pan, So; large ovcum bere, be each. fancy ‘ ENVOYS ARRIVE WASHINGTON, | May President Haerie's three en- voys to th C."* media- tion sonlerehen arrived at 2:30 p. m. Representatives of the state department, the mycin and zilian =emb: the Argentine and Chilean “4 gations met them. last year im- ported 80,000 barrela of American | apples. Celebration Ball Given by the Sons of Norway “ETSWOLD NO. 12” DREAMLAND TONIGHT Admission 50c Includes Dancing All the Evening. A Good Time for Every One. LADIES FREE. Dr. Macy Seattle's Leading r Doctor 802-2-4 Globe Block, jadivon and First, My succens is due to the une of ad- vanced methods of every school, and tell ing you exactly what your treatment will cont, by fee and by wark ‘ d to pay DR. MACY, Speclalist Im Advanced Methods for All Disenses. THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914, ‘| waste basket, but answer and tell Stolle 24-42, Italian pepperont sours, 25. Am In love with a girl of 20. ibe Ib; German met Se Ih; lard]! don’t know whether loves me Seevasetie © i or not. What can | do to make Q—1 am a young girl of 17 and |have no mother and father. | ha no one to tell me what is right or wrong. Now, Miss Grey, | am en- | gaged to a young man of 21 years, and we will get married in July. |Some people say | am too young and others say It is all right. | love him with all my heart and he | loves me. We knew each other| since we were little children, | know Just what he Is and he knows| |me. He is a very good man to ev-| lerybody, and has no bad habits, so will you be #0 good as to tell me! what you think about it? 1 thank lyou very much. ROSMUND. | A-dt seems to me you are too |young to marry, but It i» not for| me to decide | "Ot course, you know you must guardian's consent to and a have your even get @ marriage license, license {* necessary, Do, not what your heart dictates, | but what your common sen indi cates ts right, knowing that ¢ guiding you. that Q.—1 have a red sweater fades when it gets wet. e tell me how to prevent this? | JUBT A READER. | A-—Soaking in a strong luke warm solution of salt and water! will set the color, Rinse well tn | Clear water of the same temper: | ature. | Q—1 worked for an army officer ‘in Alaska who owes me $140 wages jhe has refused to pay me. Tell me, Mies Grey, would it be a U, 8. commissioner's piace to take up my case with him free of charge? A. A.—Go, for information, to the federal district Aattorney, In the Federal building (Postoffice building). | Q.—Having been a constant read- er of your paper for some time, and read your answers to qu tions, | would like to ask you some thing. 1 flave been working in an of- fice where there about six other fellows, and tam the youngest they always make fun of me on account of my hair being very thin and almost top of my head. PI know If you think thie Is all right for them to do. Thanking yon Rk A.—It isn't kind for one o ‘tense another about his personal appear- ance. It is rude to say the least, ut people who do so do not not realize it. So, be forgiving, and “4 | remember, it fhn't the amount of |hair one bas that helps him in this world, but his true manhood Q.—We are two girls, 14 years old, and like two boys very much. There wa party not long ago and the boys didn’t come, and we don’t think they like us any more. Dear Mise Grey, we are just heart- broken and don’t know what to do. Please do not throw this In the Cc. AND I. to be heart-broken by boys who do not show enough maniiness to keep their word. Surely you are too sensible for that. Q.—! am a bashful young man of | her love me? 1 would Ilke to ask her to go with me to a show, but jm too bashful. Can you tell me @ good form for asking her? When 1 am with her my hands and feet feei so big. What can | do to! overcome this? Thanking you In advance for an anewe' BILLIE B. A.—I don't like to give “forms” for other people to use in making | requests, Do you wish to give the girl, or} yourself pleasure by inviting her} to the theatre? If the former, just) ask her as you would your sister, | and treat her as yon would like your sister treated, and you will) find yourself forgetting about your jhande and feet. It will help you! |to think of your hands and feet as representing usefulness and | | helpfulness. Q—We are two boys of 20 and have induiged inthe sport of play- |ing pool and billiards, Some of our friends say it is a harmful! | game, but we see no harm in it ex- jcept a loss of a nickel in case we | to We don't gamble and play at public rooms. Is it a bad sport? If you can, please give a list of things we may do during our spare time. We go to the public school |dally. Thanking you In advance, we remain. HALF @ HALF. ~To my mind, games in the jopen, with the earth beneath the | feet, and the sky overhead, are. far |ahead of indoor amusement Summer is upon us, with her |many beauties spread for our en |Joyment. Why refuse the best she has to offer? | You are sensible boys, so select the games you like best, and play jthem honestly and manfully. Q—! am very much troubled and wish to ask you for a little ad- vice. This is my first attempt, and hope | will hear from you soon. | 1 play cornet and have several |girl friends. 1 try hard to make a hit with the girls when | play the | cornet, but it seems to be a failure. So, | bought me a gold cornet. | thought that sure would make a hit with them. But | am still to: ing out. The gold cornet doesn’t seem to buy me anything, 80, Mi Grey, can you tell me how to make a hit with the gold cornet? A.—The only way you can sue- ceed with your music Is to play be-| cause you love to play good music. You cannot succeed while you play simply to bring admiration to your- self. Gold cornets nor anything else can replace unselfish manliness. Don’t be afraid that people won't like you. There is no reason why they should not, if you are doing your best to cultivate your good qualities, Q.—I am in love with a young | widow with two children, but she| was only a short time ago made ja widow. | want to know how long we have to wait before we can be | question | ment work in Willow Creek, or that | you think | am too young to chum | beautiful | bride-to-be, Miss Louise Converse, | If she is ab the time re you wish. in thie state by law is six months, If been divorced in another must walt the time re that state noon as vorced quir wh atate quired has she in in to- Does the inner rim of a give “Dad” a little Information, as |) think your answer will not quite fill) the bill Suppose we Code FEEBLE OLD BILLY IN TOILS OF LAW A poor, discouraged old billy goat, | ing with one other through the lac ter, night ui like paper, | came across the/ there was a haggard look er than the/ to the wall, against which h endeavor to! jeuyily Ready for Billy Goat Heaven Bar, 4 Second av. S., in the|patrol wagon was despatched. 1€ wake of Jerry Sullivan and Al Por-|overtook Billy and picked him up. proprietors, at 6 o'clock last|Osborn turned him over to Lieut, |B. L, Hedges was so lean his ribs looked | _ He'll Go to Stockade a xylophone, and in his eye| “What's the charge?” asked the latter It was all he could do to get over Osborn scratched his head, leaned| “Make it an open one, I guess, with a long-drawn sigh. id, and Billy was hurried His There y the wheel Is four! of sadness feet in circumference (small for @ jooked wagon, but It will answer the pur po center of the axle to the ground, and call it A; make another at bot- tom, and call it B on the ground at |the ground one-quarter revolution, which equals one foot of travel; drop plumb line at B, m istance from eled but six inches, or one-half di tance. Dropping the line at A, you will find A has traveled one and one- half feet, or three times as fast as Moving the whi | you will find that A travels but six Inch it, or one-half the circumfer- among his friends, | think he can wheel travels three tim ter d at the highest ground, the point! directly opposite being stationary. | hope my little effort may be of some istance to Ragod td ne controv P. S.—If any one has a aitten ent | explanation, | would like to hear it. A.—I tried your experiment with] a plece of paper for a wheel (sn er dimensions than you mentioned) and a paper for the ground, marking as you directed. I found | could demonstrate your statement easier | by using a balf-wheel, with the di-| ameter straight up and down. thank you, but your solution proves the top part of a wheel moves faster outside rim, which was troduction. A Bay BO. | Q—Will you kindly inform me,! through the medium of your column, as to whether there is any govern- AEG. | vicinity, or in any other part of the state, outside of Bremerton? if there is, kindly inform us as to the best way to get in touch with the persons in charge. Thanking you In advance for your kindness, we beg to remain VERY TRULY YouRs. A.—Inquire at the Chamber of Commerce. Q.—! am 15 years of age. Do with boys? | am 5 feet 7 inch have biue eyes and brown hair even, white teeth, and a clear com- plexion. Would you consider me nice looking? 1 wear my ha the latest ihion and my dresses are a trifle below my shoe tops. Do'you think 1 dress too old? 1s it proper for a girl to thank a fellow for taking her out and show- ing her a good time? Also, do you think it right for people to talk} | about me when they don't know, me intimately? Thanking you, A.—Girls are never too young to! associate with boys as friends, but| should not neglect duties to home| and parents to' do so, God made both. It never seems ta me to be good te to dress in the latest style. Each one should wear what he or |she likes, whether it ta or isn't the | fashion. If you enjoy the young man. It is not right to make remarks about anyone, but have you never done the same thing to someone else, and can you not be forgiving? If you know you are all right, remarks cannot harm you, BOB HODGE GETS PAST BAR EXAM; | WILL BE LAWYER OLYMPIA, May 16.—Robt. T. Hodge, former sheriff of King county and progressive nominee for governor at the last election, has been reward- ed for his pi ency, having successfully passed the exami- nation here admitting him to practice (aw. He failed in three previous examinations in the education- al test.” Instead of giving up, Hodge took a course at the University of Washington. the evening, tell| unkind | PIERP. MORGAN'S BOY | TO WAIT A YEAR | CAMBRIDGR, May 15.—Junius| Spencer Morgan will not claim his} young Boston debutante | until next spring, according to a} statement made today by Mrs. Fred-| erick 8. Converse, who declares jthe where Only blage re the the line to mark on fiily, | ground, and you'll find B has trav- It And groaned and put 1 another foot,/into action again Bil and B travels one foot six! stuff that Billy munched thankfally but they have both traveled | T) | refr and ‘once Billy WANT MAYOR TO If you are in need of a set of teeth, then investigate our famous | Never-Slip Plate. i | Regular $10 Plates + 95.00 | Regular $10 extra heavy Gold Crown $4.00 FROM OFFICES The Public Ownership league de- | I\clared against A. | perintendent of pul than the bottom half, not that the|4- H. Dimock, city engineer, in a inside rim travels faster than the session in the Labor Temple last charging the officials with |attempting to hinder the comple. se tell me how you should ton of the city car line and the| he is granting of a franchise to the port| d to have met you, after an in-| commission for a belt line system. | A resolution was adopted order-| Ifyou are pleased, too, simply |ing a request to the mayor to re- | move them from office, “Dad's” | night, BANDITS MAKE THEIR ESCAPE SPOKANE, Wash. May 16.—No trace hac been found of the two bandits who, Thursday night, held up the Great Northern at Rexford, Mont. forced the conductor to uncouple the mail car, ran it down the track several miles, and blew open a car| with dynamite, after with bullets. | The bandits found little to re-/ ward them for their crime, as the registered mail had been sent on/ previously by another train. | Postoffice officials and special | agents are working on the case to- Benjamin mail clerk, gave a good descri of the robbers, day. Str. Str. Str. Automobile Supp! badly dreamy were already giimpsing the horizon ). Drop a plumb line across the of a future life broad Now, make a mark at top of wheel and old rags lie about in profusion, and where they don't cast out old, ark | | Wornout, 1 OM as they may upon a barren land one beat fluttering one | | was the } bartender | Billy Finds a Friend | Billy, recognizing a friend, his rickety legs Barton dug up some green n he offered the goat some, hment, t painfully If “Dad” will try this experiment his resting place against the wall, | Enter now, convince them that the top of the | policeman 7 over” ches |ters for the pound wagon sensed trouble, If you want the most scdhic and delightful auto ride possible, take your auto and cross Lake Washington on the ferry Issaquah, running between Leschi Park and Newport, where you take road for Issaquah, Sammamish, on to Fall City, Preston, High Point, Snoqualmie, North Bend and other points, the shortest route by five to fifteen” miles to any of these point: 00 a. m., Str. FORTUNA leaves Madison Park eight times daily for Kirkland and Juanita. AQUILO leaves Madison Park seven times daily for Houghton and Bay TRITON leaves Leschi Park eleven times daily for Medina, Bellevue and the Scenic Route. ATLANTA leaves Leschi Park six times daily for points around Mercer Island. . CYRENE leaves Leschi eleven times daily and points on west side of island, Anderson Steamboat Company Phone, Beacon 183. Studebaker Garford Lippard-Stewart ‘ACCESSORIES the swinging doors to horn knocked off and the | the #' he laid a course for the bent, shambled in| railroad yards rear door of the Cadil-| At headquarters, by mistake, the under He is pining now in the dark re- ves of the city hall basement, but will shortly be sent to the stockade to serve a@ life term. ling. y expression | eyes, They though they 6 were app was 4 faraw in those as better life, too, of tin cans a pastures useless billy goats, to fare heart in that assem- in perfect accord with in the bosom of heart of Bill Barton. OR. L. R. CLARK, D. O. & PAINLESS METHODS Painless xtraction, Painless | Fillings, Palniess Crown and Bridge Work We have the facilities and the xpert operators to insure work that is really painless. In every branch of dentistry we are pre- pared to give you the most up-to- date service in every particular. but got Billy deelin himself back to d, one He gave th and phoned Osborn, goat th headquar- a d, crawl. WE GIVE GAS | Regal Dental Offices Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. © Note: Bring thie ad with you, ATTENTION, We are the only factory in Seattle] — uring the new vacuum systein for ren ovating ladies’ straw, Milan, hemp, Panama and plush bets, We guaram-| L. Valentine, su- bile utilities, and SEWING MACHINES New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHE 1424 Third (Near Prvey Oriental Limited on the riddling it | your Leghorn, Milan, 2 Sen Panama or old straw dyed, cleaned resewed into the latest style MODEL MILLINERY Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bidg. Second, at Pike. L. Stumpf, the} jption | passing along the shores of beautiful Ferry leaves Leschi 8:15 a. m., 1:00 p, m., 3:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Seeing Lake Washington Excursions Route. “The 25-Mile Ride for 25 Cents.” for East Seattle J, L, Anderson, Manager. Waterhouse Sands Motor Auto Department Touring Cars and Motor Trucks 1514 Broadway. Phone F. AND SUPPLIES — BALLOU & WRIGHT G.-& J. Tires and Tubes—n Safe Buy 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 Morgan will wait a year after gradu- ation from Harvard in June, Morgan will take his bride for a honeymoon abroad. CoP SUSPENDED MOT O RCYC LES married. We want to be married as soon possible. TROUBLE, A—lIf tke widow's husband ts! dead, you can legally marry as Patrolman 8, Shiels way today , uspended for five days by Police Chief Griffiths, pending an investt. gation on a charge of drinking. i wis! Dalits bh A DALITZ MFG. & SALES CO. AUTO SUPPLIES—REPAIRING Arthur Hemrieh. and Unien st. jain 1482, Auto Filling Station MOTOR BALLOU & WRIGHT woronexcuns Northwest Distributors Indian and Emblem Motorcycles: 817 East Pike. Phone East 471