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38 OF THE | PRACTIFUC Ac RS | {rome of e a) hort ai ty and Paved boulevard fle bank, are offered Rime only at $500 per acre @asy terms Thie price represents eked for adjoining your suburban home i spring garden He NDORICKSON bat Boston ft ek Biliott 202 Past 4863 ONE ACKIL IMPROVED B-ROOM cottage, all kinds of bear-| reea, berrie fine poll en: neat. Hainier car: | 5d terms $0 cash. CLOSE-TN them near! y ance north « wen park 26 Third Ave,| 0 CASH, ~ BALANCR $10 MONTHLY. Between Seattle and ‘Tacoma, within % mile of waterfront, 4 mile from county dock, located in good set tlement; electric light, telephone, Water system; stores, schools, both high and grade; in walking dis tance to sawmill and wooden ship THE DOUGL. ty will stammper acer. | ; under cul Jonson, 644 | trac an them so they themselves. No ik api! eity RE HOME TRACTS. ON Everett interurban at Hitter Lake station; frontage gona boule vard; water and light, $550. Smith Bidg. 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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DUFFS—They Won't Have to Look Tw ice. os GROWS ViaTe zema Resulte ladies, colds, fi shampoo r ee af Pilite i dandratt, ec: GUARANTEED. Tolet ray for Frivate Senltarluw > Discs women successfully treated. I tered physicians ‘Ferme reasonable Capitol Hi car REMEDY SURE 4. according to dire Yui ldinge oF ‘ONA The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys—Patent FRED FO G5KiIN— t Attorney. atent secured or refunded for Centrai Bidg. Main 390. Free k on patents. Mason - Fenwick - Lawrence. _Burke Bldg. __ Attoracysat-Law BLINN—WOMAN rer dential General practice. ieee 714 Lowman Bldg. 7 ORF —Lawye Bik. 709 ana Cons! f Keneral. practice ail "aoe moderate. Pp. RALL— BSTARLISHED i General practice, All canes consultation. 2 the Wiig. 508 nd ave M. 3 Maio. if Re wne ation Bicycles and Repsirs . | RUBY TED IREN For Balt ae: Mato aatt Chattel Loans ———— MONEY TO LOAW 0 to $108 made supenty | |to marry I bee | the thr UM EXPECTING COMPANY “THIS EVENING ee ALASKA Eliott 32 SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. I'M WRFERING ‘To The DecoLLeTe CUT ovr OF CLASH OF BIG SERIES BY H.C. HAMILTON COMISKEY PARK, CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Donderous Babe Ruth, all-round star of the Boston Red Sex, pitched his team into the first tex of the 1918 world’s series here Thursday afternoon, © tom a 1, thedral. Interment Manning, Foneral ith and O| “CONFESSIONS | nnn d| sparkled with brilliant pitching © equally splendid fielding and A SHADOW OF KVENTS x” * “Beautifully reasoned out, my dear; b thing,” eald Me ute you are or COMING A senall crowd, as world's series crowds go, Martie, the game. was on hand to witness Extimates placed the me tell you some This very min: | the point of refusing} Ruth was master of the © clay SI because, when! all times he proposed to you a did not feel that you ¢ ted, and al this grand sermon on comrade marriage that you have jus crowd as low an 20,000 ibs at He gave them few oppor tunities to win and after the Sox had wpotted him to a run, he needed no The lone run of the game came 4jn the fourth inning, the result of ‘s first base on balls as long an man followed w are, the put the runner, I | of love, and|©n second, and “stuffy feel eated if Fate ove him geroms with makes them marry a ‘fine’ man for | blow to left field, companionship, ete. | ‘The play was close at the plate “You are taking a good deal of but Shean slid under Kiliifer as he pleas Margie Jus t now, in the|«witehed the ball from the air. at ons of Barel welfish litte onan. that are a bit perturbed because forced th You would have dangling a ningle Shean, MeInnis will look for the t themselves you has EVERETT HIGH WILL ppcdiag CONTINUE FOOTBALL | longer.” EVERETT, Sept. 6—Gridiron “Mollie, the way you are talking | practice under Coach Bagshaw w to me now seems much like the way | be-on tap for candidates for the local I used\to talk to you when Dick and high aggregation Friday I were first married. I wonder if Games assured for the local inwue him A while rchool are || defeating the Cubs, 1 to 0. I OF A WIFE ) Far different from the usual world / }/merien contest yesterday's battle | cathe LAberty park time these teams have met this sea. | non, and a good game should be on | tap. Or GAME K PO. A.B 0 o 0 a 0 o 0 o 0 o 6 ss :. 6 1 6 BOX SCORE Totals ...ss00s- Cube Flack, rf. Hollocher Vaughn Total 6 ore by innings 0000000006 000100000—1 Summary; Bases on balls: Off} Ruth, 1; off Vaughn, 2 Sacrifice hite: MeInnis, Hollocher and Strunic Mit by .pltehed bail: Flack. Struck out: By Vaughn, 7; by Ruth, 5. Um pires-Hildebrand and Owens of the American league; O'Day and Klem of National league. ‘Time of game—| 1:50 BELMONT PARK, Sept. 6—win jam Martin, owner and trainer, has noid Sonny Slope, a 32-year-old colt by stronomer-Neva W, to the Beech The price was not announce ed, but It waa anid to be in excens of Konnick adde@ to the North P aggregation, they might surprise opposition and slip over a win are scheduled to meet a week from | clal game of the Shipyard circuit, Monarch Petroleum “hitina Kuskulasa War Alaska Homestake Goid [sberty Ot) & Gas Wyo. yoming Pacific Oil... Beacon, Coal. 000 Puget Sound Nati Gas.; MAX WINKLER ion St. EMtott #50 Stocks and Bonds ~TLIBERTY PONDS Bought or Sold At dally New York Stock Exchange rices. All active stocks and | Bonds bandied. Deal’ through a| reliable houne. | HERRIN & RHODES, tablished 1896 STOCKS AND BONDS 119 Cherry St. Seattle e___ Bocimene Ovportanitios _ Ine. WELL ESTABLISHED Grocery store, in T. Union district; doing fine ‘business; cheap rent, including 5 living rooms. | Owne joing to France, and offe regain. Invoice about $1,106. Mr. Banker, JOHN J. ELLIOTT CO. 221 Leary Building. WANT TO INTEREST PARTY WITH $1,009 up to join me in a thor-| oughly reliable war necessity busl- ean. Must be able to meet busi- men and have executive abil- Address 3-262. BUB S CHANCES Have you $199, and want $250 re. ed in a few days? If no, ne Mr. Warden, Suite 903 Joshu Groen Bide. ity. DB, OLD GOLD, OLD SILVER, | FALSE TEETH AID. ANTED—DIAMO’ OLD JEWELRY, 28, OLD Morn, 7018 18th NW Baim WATE! NCHAPL Sewers PIANO PLAYING ane popular music taught 1p 20 tee. pomeres Bee aE GOLD. LV’ wT, DiA- yy ‘monds wanted. Highest price pala. 108 coer ot. fatal E nd, ath, Hernom, Convenient located. | pariors, Main 6491. ry Personal | Hy eas by ‘OR GRAY HAIR, $ee Seat Lcalee “tmprovement | Sfp one Prone conte a rott Badmuands_Praser- rony BR. KATHRYN F f Stone way Pat Lake car. PR OL, «OPS! ee I rn aaaad GLATHING BOC 4 First ave. TMPER “TURKS BATHS Tee ga et SigSr cniropoaist mechan: co. ith Bia wig Shane sarah Loans you think I am now as frivolous as or x I thought you were then? “Of course I Margie. Every! woman likes to frivol once in a while. You never poned as a saint on a pedestal, and | know that any woman would be quite flattered to have two such men as Barclay Bill and Jim Edie making love to her.” I felt the blood rise to my face “Jim Edie making love! What do you mean, Mollie? “Don’t play the Innocent, dear; you know that dear old Jim has been in love with you all his Ufe.” “What about his proposing to you, Mollie?” “Oh, he did that just as a fier into the took a chance, and if I had accepted him, he would have been very un happy and {1 very jealous. There han been only one woman in Jim Hidie’s life, Margie, and that haw been you.” “But he did not know me until after J was married to his best friend.” “That is the tragedy of it. And that he could live all thru the trying years and still be loyal to hie friend while loving his frien\'s wife, makes Jim Edie one of the bravest men 1 know.” le has never by word, deed or look made me think that he « Electrical Supplies GOOR WORK—G RHA 1331 Fourth Phone Main 2174 Physicians and Surgeons TARRISON — OHS Serond Hand Gothieg ir UGHT AND SOLD. 1918 Westlake ave Turkish Bathe = th t. Phone Maim 3219; day or ight STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the First National Bank of Seattle, Wash. August 31, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts................-$ 6,611,804.90 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- debtedness ........ Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities. Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures... Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit ... Customers’ Liability Account of ‘Accept- ances Cash and Exchange $2,350.33 1,128,877.09 832,499.26 4,090 ,502.03 $14,214,261.84 LIABILITIES Capital Stock . 500,000.00 Surplus and U: ndivided Profits . Cireulation . Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of Credit Acceptances Executed for Customers. . Bank Acceptances rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank e . Deposits 100,000.00 1,129,477.09 832,499.26 100,000.00 11,700,396.48 $14,2 14,2 261, 84 ESTABLISHED 1882 OFFICERS M. A. ARNOLD, Vice President C N, Vice President President A, PHILBRICK, Cashler A. RK. TRUAX, Assistant Cashier D. HMC M. MeMIC DIRECTORS M. A. ARNOLD President THOMAS BORDEAUX President Mason County Log- ging Company 0. D. ¥ISHER Manager Fisher Flouring Mills Company MAURICE McMICKEN Hughes, MeMicken, Dovell & Ramsey, Attorneys oR t Steam- Vice President PATRICK MeCOY Montana LINDLEY ttle PniLpnicKk Cashier my| matrimonial market. He} biggest and | * | fataer long | crew with the elevens of Aberdeen |and Bellinghan Maloney, fullback, is the only member of last years jchumpionship team to register for | the reboot year | | you. and I cannot understand, Mol Me, why you are so sure of thin.” | My heart was beating Uke « trip hammer, little book, and I remem ber I had a feeting of surprine that | {t should be so. Surely, after all these years I waa not going to fall [in love with old Jim, like @ girl in | her toons. | “I did not come here to talk over | your affairs,” said Mollie. “I came to |ask you to come over to our home @ little while tonight” “Has Chad at last consented to see his friends?” “Yes, and I am so glad. Chad is 7 ing to plan how he ate hin son. And now, Mar I'm going to say something that perhaps surprise you, but it will rate what you are al ‘whatever in, ts wil further { right’ question You know Chad has needed a great big interest—an absorbing plan to work out in life. 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So YOu TAKG HIS PeeT POR RESORTING To SUCH BRUTA(. yyBeo wees RED SOX WIN OPENING DUTHIES WILL MEET NORPACS Duthies and the Seattle North Pa teams will tangle Sunday at This will be the first Both teams have been strengthen ed lately, expecially the Duthie out fit, who have added Mails to their hurting corps V nier, formerly of the Chicago White | Sox, are on thelr way to vine's ver and Four join De club With Daubert, Ryan, Dunn and Afic | the Patterson-MacDonald and Duthies TREATMENT %&% Sunday in what rhouwld be the cru. IIL ond heat for the TORONTO, Sept 6-—Mias Detroit | challenge trophy here, Thursday, captured first place in the sec | making the 30 miles over a fiveanile international gold course in 33 minutes and 13 The Store of Choice—Where Values Tell Hats of Distinction Borsalino (Italy) pe Stetson CG &K. Heath (London) $3 to $10 To Shop Early is Good Business as well as Good Citizenship. 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