The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918, SI Drama Instructor’ Kelley's a Fighter Fr ODAY AND | Smoke Fund Show wy Back: He's Now Out T MORROW in fe for Assessorship Job Aime: and All Day Sunday | rer i fr ware me pany operating the ear line had a All Day Monday “a. cons for taneportaton an fr sou A Home for $10 The cry you hear everywhere: “IL WISH THE LANDLORD WAS SHOVELING COAL IN HELLESPOT, le AM TIRED OF IT. I WILL NOT ND FOR IT! Jumping the rent every other month, ME FOR THE TIMBER, ME FOR THE SOIL—anywhere or any place on car line where some good samaritan will take a few dollars and let me PUT UP A TENT OR BUILD A SHACK on a piece of ground and le ay for it weekly or monthly, and know that IT W BRE MINE This Is No “Nightmare”—I am Reciting Facts. | * dan “i : elley or ine We Have Removed “The rent receipts which I now hold are marketable for with © could get hin three cents per pound, representing months of toil and . fight years of worry L admit I have been the other end of the pump, commonly ‘ 1 or to charge more " Bb osanpretempe n for street car acrvica rom the “I never knew how or when to go over the top; to do some thing for my country or my family, until now.” WHERE 18 THE MAN WHO WILL LET ME PROVE I © bi AM A LIVE ONE with enough of patriotism for my Mag in } ‘ederal © for ‘ Old St my bones and under my skin to b the principle of the a ete ny's rescue ore kaiser and the Hog Renter of today? : c . " y I am the man you need today. I am the Samaritan |} > Wh ; ley from re . Segrenony tes. Hase Milks you are looking for. | an and frm asking fc y I will take $5 or $10 for payment down; I will take [| ldven ten > 4 The Judge, for the first time in hin $5 to $10 monthly on a plot. ‘ eo Pay what you can. Pay when you can. | talented or ere rele af i 160 Acres to Pick From 24 mr loaner | ro 1 Tuesday, September Third = ened acres, ..$148; ay $10 down, $5 monthly | P tees and ) t he ma rina c te acres... .. .$296; ly $10 down, $6 monthly iud Ahored be singe epubli ; - rt 80 one-acre ......$592; only $20 down, $10 monthly rented ‘ ¥ into that We Will Open in Our Every Foot the Best Land on Earth. Ruth F, Doherty h an , : sau gsaegte _ Right at Car Line. Right at Lake Burien. Miss Ruth F. Doherty, Eastern [0h ie" oe . deb : at ha ne N S Within 10 to 15 minutes’ walk of Beach. pileia th celeron als proce days the « ing to put It on the tax rolls if the ew tore : No City Taxes. No City, Restrictions. adults for parts to . . x people will give me an epportunity - _ Palace Garden Build when and what you please. @uced for Our S Ses ° ° BNF No Payment When You Are Sick “Wig | 2-'-emirmiesi | LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS At Fifth Avenue and P ine St. new t ra tleld he = men Washington « . ; ot ‘ NoP t When Out_of Work “ag | I'm going can't « { The Star Will Gladly Publish Interesting Communications i $500 for the fund Fr Where, on the universe, can you match this propo rom Sammies ee : sition? Just what you have been looking for during your natural lifetime. It is the golden hour of oppor- oft ee er The following letter was received letter to r. and | tunity meeting you on the highway of life, handing in by Mrs. Nellie Kirkby, of i, Me ; een. wae 8 | REDERICK & ELSON | Wash, from her son, Private Jens you what you always wanted. 5 Urges U, Ss. History Kirkby, who bs with an Amert an : > you TE N | a Pee machine gun battalion at the fr IF YOU HAVE NOT GOT $10 in British Schools!" Borrow it—beg it from someone—it’s your life-saver. Specs to The Star by NE. A. May ANDON, Aug. 16 The ancient story hax been “All roads lead to Rome.” 5. € \ ¢ Univ TODAY ALL ROADS LEAD TO SEATTLE b. From the Atlantic to the Pacific the name of Seattle is a more household one. Her get-up and enterprise; her wonderful taught ir progressive spirit for doing things, In business or industries, 8. A. nor ns of popula ‘ al t and a has won the admiration of the entire world. , have labor : De worry 1 will t tien, from r | ele gee, | me. but when a man goen Orry. as T will be just fine and CANADA, TOO, CALLS |Red Cross in Need EVERY WEEK THOUSANDS ARE COMING—Men from peicibarenie i ne hell I have b dandy. 1 haven't got any of my is bound the copper fields of Montana; men from the gold fields of INFORMAL DANCE , BPecc aagilc yyy to be a little munsed up. The ™#!! over & month, Dut will FOR ARMY NURSES of Used Clot! American Idaho; men from the wheat fields of Dakota; men from the . pa > : * cad ype grte sights you nee he surety have plenty of time to reach me corn fields of Iowa; men from the coal fields of Pennay! At Leschi Park Pavillion ciow 1 petty wr brag ee ("Di GV yp pgs rin Sl here, I} How in every one? Special to The Star by N. EB. A.| The salvage department of EMIGRATION THAN ANY TIME IN THE HISTORY OF A | out of the trenches, not. aix hat Tell them all hello for me and to| OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 30.—Cana-| Red Cross has issued an urgengiag ANY CITY ON THE PACIFIC COAST Unifgrm Rank Co.'s gether, the American planes chaa- | from and was buried up some eng age they can find time. dian hospital authorities are ap-| Peal for salable second-hand ¢ ‘i it. It is our way. We have go! H ‘ tng hotly bebind the boches. Au f¥ times myself, and all I can \* & they are coming to dress healing to the young women of | 4nd wearing apparel that has Nothing can stop it. It is coming our way ave got ights o! 'y’ ie God § th my wound, so I'll have. to clone, | the world by the tall; the path is greased and we are pulling POE 8 eitragtaay 250/807? fying at the 0 level, and x with me, Ma but will write Gaye, |CARada to énrol! in schools of | Worn to usefulness, to bevGued te it down hill 4 all of as ve books. turned Sac ape ghin R Give my best to ¢ me. fursing to release trained nurses | Patching and piecing. Thera gnggher ment is getting a constant 20,000 MEN OF TOIL WANTED—NOW hes . Ton the white | it Will be’ quite seme time before Tour 2 ; for army service, warning the : In our hundreds of busy beehives of industry. San Fran | A Watch Repaired by | «booting their mar ing at the ! Will be, but 1 g00d ho: PVT. & F. GIRAR public that unless they do so many |fOF Wool scrape and cotton! sages cisco is distanced in the great mercantile race. However, ‘ t me fancy Mtal, and getting the best care that %. 13 ¢ Aviaek henjitels may. have to ee should oe bes it is too far away from Seattle to be any account Jones Is Always Right . ee id tury (can be given a sick mn. Ko don't of, pi Virginia or a teler call y .. : Aaa a bol hires lott 4512 will bring a collector. ‘The flag of prosperity floats from the Seven Hills of Seattle Telephone Eitiott 26 adi With Gata ares me lott It is here to stay—today, tomorrow and every day 1229 FOURTH " Did you ever caves whirling HOMES THE PEOPLE WANT —whether it is one room, 3! <iowbetinedtrsid aes re agit ao lag oe? Well 2 rooms, 3 rooms or 4 rooms. . imat te.the Waly thoes ple went Rent-payer and wage-earner, you who are strangers here— nLON behind the enemy's lines, I have 0 A seen planes fight before, but they were F h and boche, or fish - Come to Me Today C iE ATRL, |e The weather is GREAT—the Dees chew sim bow 1t can be daha: Jette lead you to Gate i darcanay ee secant a Dike thls ripe for Water Trips. the Garden of Eden. Let me start you; just kill the rent wi deo re Sade oka Hl problem. Bring me whatever cash you have. Bring me a Will be Your Last ene American plane ad aviator. can We suggest the following Thrift Stamp or Liberty Bor Uncle Sam will ind Chance to see ape Fag ~ soa baton ‘ or stand behind you. He wants you to own a parcel of » country—a place where the Stars and Stripes shows | > 6 ‘or ahan ia still with the devotion and patriotism. Will you take advantage © ' cting ax an instruc- Will you show the spirit to get a home? THEN SEE ME c a fellow who a TODAY. doesn't ape Eng- Buy at least one-half acre of land, UNBELIEVER” lish very well. It is laughable the 120 feet front by 125 feet deep. , way he pronounces his words, He had all the cherries ‘ acuan ot my they cost u : t will not le 4 four planes were flying close to- vania; men from the cattle fields of Texas. A GREATER Saturday Evening, Aug 31 sues who got the beat of it turned ould Wke to tell you all about One got a way and the other fell asked me what my 1 was, and PRODUCED IN COOPER I told him, and he c me “Gar io bage. 1 told him that isn't . ATION WITH THE UNIT « rics chine” bea for Sunday, September Ist, to STATES MARINE CORP ~sigigtbicaoe cet cae he oe Always after that Buy $25 or $50 worth of lumber— ALLIED OFFICIAL ¢ : a Oe Build one room A big living-room WAR REVIEW : > P “ ood Canal Cook outdoors, cook under the tree— ! . Showing the Latest News from ‘on c and it to them, th Live with nature in the open air. In two or three the Battle Front are a great thing toward) months add another rea? two. On abet pd the war 1 heard that will be cooked at your own fireside under . we get paid today, and I am going a od Fo iy y If | Adults 106 Children be to get some drawing material. Yex- Steamer WHATCOM will leave Colman Dock Sun- It will not be only to Hell with the Kaiser— the Bedro.W Time es day morning at 9:00 a. m. for a run up the Canal, It will be to Hell with the Landlord. PVT. JESSE KIRBY long the foot of the wonderful Olympic Mountains, Pardon the phraseology—be frank; express what Co, D, 12 in | going as far as , you mean. 73 It is absolutely and positively sound horse sense. The following letter was The New Elevated line connects with the Lake Bu- by Olaf Johnson, of chester ca a rien line by October Ist. Quick travel; frequent eS tier hisiaais ght with the ascent service. engineers, Company FE, in France. | —LAKE BURIEN— (onsen Wan wounded “ib & rent Southwesturn part of the city. ' battle: and is now in a hospital City car line operating. Cars every 30 minutes. Dear Father: I have been in| From 5:40 in morning until 12:30 at night. “hg eadigee ony yb pln ame ai 6a and returning to Seattle at 10:30 p. m. Only £5 minates to the shipyards. HOME OF THE [foi too 0000 thcte ire ete tiantes a pitas Water, Electricity and Telephone There. BEST 26 roads, The timber 4 Only a limited number of tickets can be sold, and 265 People bought of us in 30 days. Se | is this will probably be the last Excursion of the Sea- 180 acres used up; $124,000 actually sold. T have also been under shell fire, | son on the Canal, we suggest that you secure your Only 160 Acres More to Sell ‘ ea funny feeling at tickets early. Whicvod Noir Aigh erent colony-tle New City—~a Fare, including the government war tax, two dollars live-wire community? plode are lable to return. Half fare for the little folks. set seratched a Mere landmark at Lake Burien 30 days ago. A Scie: wail catnniilie anid : hustling, bustling bee-hive locality today. Over 1,000 eooping good time. -2¢ you ‘can, I Staterooms reserved—Meals served. ople there listening to the echoes of the ham ‘ you would send me some pa T fe ‘i , 5 : MSE anit which We Oasis’ to thele’ eats. seasianed yore, ‘The news trom home is pretty Thousands of Seattleites have made this trip during WILL YOU BE ONE OF THEM? Marcum ERE SYR CHS cone the present Season, and all have been enthusiastic in Automobiles leaving our office every day RE OOTY DOPE) AE ORPRE Ey their praise. At 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 5:30 p. m. Optical Co. Ree erg peath cantalcte hice ea have For a day on the water, on c e, Ci i IN f 917 FIRST AVE, Ct ee eee a day ater, comfortable, commodious Pg ge amp. LABOR Day ra edible goad of, Chow BOOK AEDION, RIDE steamers, it is hard to surpass this wonderful Hood Seca the Bestest Office a ta Eyesight Specialists mighty good to me right now Canal trip. . . . I am sending mothe neture of By the Man who does things today. mice eee «font 4m a ea Croes howpital, Wale W. J. MARVIN Another. gatlant fe iba ah SOUND RAVGATION C0. | vate 208 Boston Block, 718 Second Ave. the t x times in the great al-| - lied drt and was wounded in ac- —— : tion, tells of his experiences in

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