The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 9

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\ORE, $1,200; Amonds: or have an acre with berries, barn, chicke is and's good livsbie ¢ ise; fine bus service; $250 palance $15 month 4-ROOM HOUSE & ACRES, $2 to paved boulevard. ia, We have a fine Ri Mood Boll, 3% acres ore fruit; good house; « Will handle Kingsbury « 200 BY RWELL & MORFORD Main 356 15 Colman Bidg ACRES— $900 Fine bottom so th east of Kont; 3 Mal ereek; lota of trout evel: lots of ws a seer teres: The Pt “ME Leary blag fc na » Riot 46 BY PAV da impr me i prt! ates ee ve Price $1475; $300 ash, $1 ¥ & ROBISON CO. 0 Third Ave RE TIS—6 ACRES PLOW pasture: house barn, chickens, Sore Ree: PAY. fruits: Dest land / on highway, 18 miles north city paved roa $00, Take small Place im city, little cash, balance easy. Queen’ Anne 1110. BOTHELL—Rundown ranch, fair house, creek, springs. A real bar gain, $950 bash and rent W. 8. RORISON Co. 710 Third Ave. WHY PAY BiG PRICKS WHE | ‘ Bell you 10 acres alder land | 0: road, near | Beattie for $7! aay terme. § 908 Seaboard Hidg.. Fourth Pike, or phone Rainier Ks 120-R ; GRAND” VIEW OF and Skagit flats; $-room & cleared, 1 mile orth price a a sen £0. 71 dA “3st mac PGVoovsessvsvsve YAKIMA VALLEY LAND Ta the famous Grandview country: + bargains in im- Boater land. it me what you want, but gome and see Poh a. Hays. ¢ Grandview, Wo. eoecocecoool 2000009000000 EL TRARIGABLE LANDS aah sunny Arizona: excellent soil; a undant $20 iiroad and mining | Write Chamber of Com erce, whee Arizona. LANDS cctsbratea Skagit Valley of | here they raise the on the least land Cali and ‘ %. or write, SCHIRMAN & eo ft. Vernon. Wash POR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY or LEASE—f-ACRE cultivated tract on water Mrs, A. Martin, TIMBER LANDS LOSE TO NAVY YAT tracts of timber, 5 ‘lose to good market for F vale on easy terms The ie excelent. “Will take Lib- Bonds at full face value, or wt cash and part irade. UGEL, 915 WHIT E PHONE MAIN 122. DGGED-OFF LANDS | IN SOUTHWEST for sale to * BLDG. ED-OFF LAND FOR SALE Zhe fare $12.50 per acre. YOUNG & BROBERG §229 Ballard Ave. Phone Hallard 812 gar ACRES GOOD GAR- in White R mae ured; with pumping | irrigation flume: on oad to Seattle; 5-room ree wood; will valley; Sidney 500 ACRES, HIGH STA wation: in the city; $200 a year. West AND BONDS ¢ or- 169, je City Mines....... paeotais Welder . 55 2126.00 jawe LIBERTY BONDS i buy Liberty Bonds Moi the following net jee includes accrued ‘will sell Liberty Bonds at New fork quotations without commis- padian ratory Loan Bonds re- bond ets of the Pend selling orders executed = active stock or bend. HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. srbcigs ANS 1896 Cherry § Bain 1612. ~T Witt. Tuy Honds bought or sold | American Oi. | | | on nal High Power, Petroleum & Coal. WILL SLL fic Alaska Naviga- High Power. jones Tire Co ific Blectric Welder. is. Saltcreek lount Rainier Me. Co Hi Alaska Blomestaicn ¢ WINKLE Hott eon f 214 Union 8t Don't Sacrifice YOUR LIBERTY BONDS i PAY THE FULL MARK WALUE. Will loan $45 on a $5 'e buy partly pai bonds nd. We br 1 4 bond: and War Savings Stampa 916 American Bank Bidg. Becond and Madison LIDERTY BONDS AND PAR- payment receipts at 2 per cent mt market price. Dr, Royal, ight Bidg. USINESS OPPORTUNITIES D OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST w salmon cannery and fish storage in Southwestern Alas. Safe, sound and profitad! ness. Investments can be/ de in large or small amounts. Hinchinbrook Vacking Co, rT was 0, ; lass Le SMITH BLDG. eri Poor. |b, | O48 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | REPUBLIC ou. ASSOCIATION SILENT THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. ° SALESMAN FOR JUMBO TRUCK 2058 RUY thor fully Main St t Worth REPUBLIC OLL. $45 par value paid and noma: block 62, Burkburnet Republic offers the | holdings, low Cap att efficient management capitalin n ate Bank ©, Exchange Investigate you buy in the “W Fie World.” Map and part REPUBLIC ol SOCLATION St, Fort A BUSINESS List your t RELIAGLE for QUIC We well all} OWNERS, o “for listing your inexs with us RELIANLE INVESTMENT CO. SEABOARD BLDG e best way Of co Mitehell Motor Lip Jumbo trucks is a hard one takes y, of the ° PARTNER WANTED IN OLD, ES | tablished transfer business; all the |) work you can handle; clearing |° good money every day; fully equlpy ped; two auto trucks; the | party can get tn at involoe $500 cash, balance monthly Restaurant—counter and tables cash trade month; cheap r give week's trial: ance own terms 10 rooms, always full ers: rent only $40; and clean; house in good geod location: party © will sell for $750; easy tern MUTUAL INVESTMENT AK 504 Seaboard Bide | and ANOTHER KLONDIKE | eee There is one I sold to J. F. deal i The photograph it gives is ite ale Preat of the atinfaction above that best recor | Collateral Loans nt; long lease $500 down WHARTON, DENT of good room over everythi nice Rober ng repair ecectiopaaaniias CORSET 220 Seaboard female operatives Office, s PACTFIC 0. , ides ns Eiliott 16 and Service that I cer o nell trucks 4 to equal sinly know has sold at least five more wattle iitustra! to well a wervice t « the lot of them, to well ave the the 1 of and then of trucks in that kni watiafied owners do the selli firet place, but Truck " Manag 4 man, for his record in putting o man a lot company, must be and that jw the Jur that masy # to th imply remarkable.” dayinandday-out servi * saye Lipaky attribute at of that truck loaded, and the Auto Freight at } in which thi Depot. I has gc an ant Y ten out in way datior Att ole, sor Open & DeTHOTTIVR Male t SSciatar Engineers and mechanics left Se- for Wild H creek Febru Want more men to tak go with next « Everybody that Knows our prop- claim we will take out Twen Million Dollars at least, and possibly double that fiure, whieh means a steady Income and inde pendent fortune for stockholders ] Gall in and soe ua We willl prove to you we have over a im a HES and you can't | WILD HORSE DRE Room 41) Hinckley 6.060 MEN WANT Who have from $100 t } invest in a guarantee Proposition, which is | leading bankers. It is the Rock of Ages and as the plan of salvation Mt Landscape BVANS—LAND&C and I Physiciins and Surgeons hryn Harrison readjusted. INCOME TAXES to make return worry. 504 Seaty EXPERT | will aay rd buliding a Cs) TURKISH Electr iar HMPERIAL Ath ave na This TEX my odint Main i thaw HURK BURNETT no-therapiat 19, day of night 14a loca for inform earn $300 per week Big Four. Bir Got ita Falls, Tex dank ALASKA JUNK CO, & Ritiott 3791. Write 21% Ohi SPECIAL NOTICES warehou NOTIC White Ride 1120 First Morage ORY. FIREPROOF HTORAGR | Central Storage Co. | STOCKHOLDERS haa Novices forthe ockholders of Seattie- 106 LEGAL opper Co | “United State The annual meeting of the stockhold. IN THE DISTE ers of the Seattle-Alaska Copper) [> t of Washington, Co. will be held at 526 loth ave.| Db Ip Bankruptcy in the city of Seattle, King ¥ NO. 6052 Washingt Friday, March 21, ; NOTICE OF CALI AND AS 1919, at 8 o'clock for the pur-| MENT AND) DEMAND Fo pose of electing trustees, and for} PAYMENT _ ransac n of such « r bus- as may properly come before the meetin, Unica |THE SEATTLE-ALASKA COPPER CO, by LEONA SPARKA. Sec. PERSONAL NETISM, THAT WONDERFUL LAW of ATTRACTION. The VIT O-NET creates magnetic heat Waves that penetrate every cell of 6 bod ving NEW LIFE and} VITALI EY Te aienslves all toxic | and uric acide. t off in Sho have ‘bad ritia, rvou, lo oe paralysis, indigestion, idney trouble, goiter and many) ith Ton the 2th day pther ailments have found perfect) ries 019, call nnd oat } i 7 was made against y and will put; You on ac mon stock in said HEALTH 18 8| poration held by you THURADAY,| 8, the amount f Friday and get 9 free treatment | value, of sald | Lady attendant. 236 Central B held by you, Third and Marion. Tacoma of! iss | wAN loetean | 305 California Bidg. aa stead $n | WANTED—DIAMON EWELR To. the Alaska Ww N In Huff, Clarence K. Brigas, A. pany 2 and each notified that f cause and court, at a he ularly held on the Sth day « ruary, 1919, and in with which an order bankrup' a. the ful i, OLD GOI Seine MeDougal & Pepesh Fred P. Porter | Alex Polson, AP. Jr. WANTED—TO KNOW THE dress ot whereabouts of a young named Miss Louis. nin Seattle on January Er "iia My address, Joe W. Gid- dings, Puget, Wash., Thurston Co. PRIVATE SANITARIUM — REGE | tered physician. Specialist in | conditions of women. Terms | | sonable. 1627 16th | | Hill car. FORACCO OR at FF HAUT | cured or no pay. $1.00 if cured t trial. Superba gg Co., , Baltimore, Maryland. MISS PIERPONT THERAPEUTIC treatments, poor circulation, rh matiam. 309 Globe Bidg., and Madison. x REV MB. MAC PSYCHIC XK FS wm apitisual advisor, mov Hotel Hans, i4is' 11th ave, NTS AD- | Ww. M. Ww. K Clarence Henr Lowdon . A. lL. Coffey Lena Kalgaard And demand is Brigws . hereby made ach of you to pay the 4th day of April, Hills, as Trustee of said bankrupt « 1208 L. ¢ Washingte all and nam: edings you before cy at his office \iding, Seattle, amount of anid ment hereinbet your reapective ot wh Dat 28th dat day Tient Trustee in Hankruptey nal Kngineering fe pany, a ¢ n T COURT OF n THE n the National Sompany, t 1 En. aring re Fe Hand each of punt of the unpald c reapectively. “500.00 upon on or 1918, in Bank rpora- Sm th the annone Ite 2quipment upt floor, HEALING ~~ TREATME ~ bit JTH EXER- 226 Globe John Wuraster, HEA CISES, Olin Bibbin Bldg. Et SwitcHES AND CURLA “MADR from combings. Ladies’ Improy ment Shop, 629 Union et Main 6507. NT ADDI Fifteen Engines PHILADELPHIA, March rcoal on the fire escape 1 r of a building in Chestn night recently alarm, with this result than 15 fire engines responded | great excitement was caused |men searched strenuously foi ATCHHS ON CREDIT. i. 202 PIKE ST. REAL ESTATE LOANS ON] iteity ne prepared by |banquet given by jwixth floor of the a caterer employes 0} building \Want Capt. Stith The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneysat-Law | IP BALL —EsTARLisHED at. General practice. All cases. Gonsultation, 215 Burke Mass. cond ave, Main 7303. Attorneys—Patent FRED P. GORIN—70i Bldg. Phone Main 399. Remington Typewriter Co. bin Rubber Con Universal Tele- phone Co., Olymple Foundry Co. Baths Medical baths, authentic sage. Frances Voste Capt. Robert head hax just cas with regiment, will get his if the city finance « recommendation — pa council The finance committee elded to recommend that the ell the interest to 6 per cent on the of city bonds bought by Grant and Oscar P. panies, providing “that panies to bu rate M. Stith, f Firlands santtarium, returned from duty of the const tt reduce oll mas- 404 Crary Bl ____ Bicycles and Repairs RODY LUNDGREN for Snell Biey- cles. 604 Stewart, at Times # is wt ee the Dix these at the any PP ot elev agrec of inter that may with the ¥ 14 ——— | bond. from 410 to $100 made quickly | nection and confidentially Ki furniture, Dianos, live stock, BA) tag eS 1003-4 LC. : pte ee STROUP — Chiropractor. Prof. B. F. Dahm, of the sity of Washington, addressed King County Democratic club, meeting in the Good Maty ¢ on “Sovereignty and the wont, 4082. 11. C. Smith Bidg. National School, Chicago, 111. 1 tation free, 212 Denny Bi 408 2nd, | Nations,” Saturday hoon, Find Lost Blaze 8. | watchman saw the glow of aN the at. He turned in a More and Fire- r the It was finally found in the burner on which coffee was for a the Back on Old Job oriner has from $400,000 worth Rt artiller Ad job back mittee M com | same 1 ut wdditional in con. Univer, the | its feteria ngue of | Coast Company May SHERIFF’S MEN Build French Yard FIND STILL IN yards erect pbuilding com par with at Tacoma and A home whisky still was found in Seoteh mir Diamon¢ Portland, ma a steel shipyard for of Fre Trusny of Black Matt lay night office now in France to shipm ther and re the French high « axion, acco Depu eritt tarwich a ing to the local offices of the con be Fri ny te ¢ sheriff's T Founds structed 40 Freneh n from States rin w company in the coun hipa for during the wooden government e preseript Diar arwieh ts be the new the refusal o! ed | ot ac shipping Fifteen gallons of to board corn Foundation company and a tracts from the French for mash foun wash boller stil! government his premises, may atee! ships, STARTING SUNDAY William Fox PRESENTS Evelyn ‘Mespir She tr traded her youth and beauty fora title She endured brutality BUT she would not be shamed in the eyes of her son ABSOLUTELY FIRST RUN 416 PIKE ST. LITTLE THEATRE Mespéement JOE DANZ ONT KNOW WHERE To Go WHAT TO tut ' w the different lakes at your doors—all within 30 minut MUSIC SINGING We have a special dish cach day grill each day as follows SPRCIAL GRILL Half chicken; home made sausage and corn fritter access. DANCIN in our entrees, and a sp jal MONDAY 8 CIAL f, ENTRER beef, fresh vegetables. HSDAY PRCIAT k; tue and pancake SPECIAL ENTREE Chump chop; rutabagas and mashed potatoes. GRILL sh bacon and Mexic PECIAL n chop; fre corn saute SPECIAL Sugar cured Candied sw URSDAY TREK m, #pinach; t potato. Mutt SPECIAL GRILL Heed ham and orn mu SPECIAL ENTREE fried Individual chicken pot-pie. Pork ch RIDAY SPECIAL GRILL tlets; little pork and corn fritters SPRCLAL Codfish cake, TRER sausage Butler 9) Veal SATURDAY PRCTAL GRILL Virginia ham; little pork sau and corn fritters SPECIAL ENTRER Club saus with rutabagas and mashed potatoes, age SUNDAY ft SPECIAL GRILL London Grill SPECIAL ENTRE Half spring chicken, Maryland. price to fit your pocketbo: Turkeys from Our Farm, 25 ‘the Plate Hotel ‘Butler Cafe And all at a moderate Sunday Dinner, with in Course and raisin the offi SUNDAY IS GENERALLY A LONESOME DAY derful Sound— SEATTLES' BEST’ PHOTOPL ER The Star of a Thousand Moods in a Story of Intense and Romantic Interest, AZIMOVA “QUT OF THE FOG” STARTS TODAY ty Photographed in Nature’s Colors. An Especially Interesting Subject Is “Catalina, the Pearl of the Pacific” Under-water life in its various forms, bathing, birds and sea- lions in their native haunts, glimpses of sea and sky; all shown with a wealth of natural color. GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA CONCERT NUMBERS “Sleeping Beauty” . Tschaikowsky “To a Wild Rose”’..................MacDowell LITERARY DIGEST REVIEWING TOPICS OF THE DAY BOOKS FOR NEXT | ELECTION OPEN ttle’s next election will be the i and pert election, Decem. The registration books were re opened March will remain open every weekday until 10 days be- fore the next election, Unless they move to another precinct, only those | who failed to vote at the March 4 election need regis The total vote last Tuesday totals 50,342, according to the city counciimen’s canvass Friday, The official for corporation counsel and is as fol- | | ache in ber and at Commercia! Account Savings Account vote councilmen counsel, Walter F./ a Kapp, 3,817. Fitzgerald, 28,962; | 8,272; R. L. Procte Charles H. | | Corporation Mell 496; Councitnen, C. B. William Hickman Moore H. Thomaor 6; R 1,438; Ed T. Levi, 19,918; lant, 19,938. | ‘The only amendments | charter whfbh obtained sary majority vote were If every young man and woman starting out in life would make up his or her mind to save a certain percentage of the earnings each week, an independent income when ad- vanced years are reached would be assured. to the city the ne the amend ments elfninating “deadwood” from the charter, The council officially declared Friday that all of the other proposed amendments had been de: | feated, | The first important step toward success is the opening of a savings account. The habit of saving soon becomes fixed and pleasure, | |Pleasure to Pay Taxes Here, Says | | Chicago Citizen | | It is a pleasure to pay taxes in a| city with a mayor like Ole Hanson rceording to a lett received by County which has been | reasurer Gaines: from John W f Chicago, who | taxes on property | | Trust and Savings Bank his arm Opportunities Second Ave. and Cherry St. in United States It YOU are Interested, write to the Hameneakers’ Bureau, U. 8 inistration, for free Inf if the state the advantages h you desire to Investigate, and full particulars about your re- Open Saturday Evenings, 6 to 8 o’Clock. ’ Rureaw Combined resources, Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank, Over $25,255,731.48 letter will ay help in ‘our problems of living. I. EDWARDS, Manager Agricultural Section, U. 8. ad Administration, Washington, ~Advertiseme: STAR. “WAN T ADS BRING RESULTS _

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