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106, LEGAL NOTICES INTHE DistRIeT COURT OF THE United States, for the Western District of Washington, Northern os PERSONAL | | WANTED — DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, OLD JEWELRY, OLD. SUVRK, ALA® THRT Division IST PRICES PAID. IN BANKRUPTCY, NO. 605 ITH JEWELRY OC NOTICE OF CALL AND A SMITH BLDG. ¢TH MENT AND DEMAND FOR PRIVATE SANITARIUM PAYM} In the Matter of the National En gineering & Equipment Company, & corporation, Bankrupt To McDougal @ Pepesh, Fred P. Por tored physician ibth B® ter, Alex Poleon, Jt. F. A. Potron, MISS PIERIN “- F Alex Polson, Martin Nichols watiom. tt obi M. Muff, W. K. Gwin. Briggs, Henry J Coffey and La Bere of the ' above named ing & Equipment ¢ poration, bankrup fou and each of ye are hereby no. eause and court, at a hearing tee ularly held, on the 6th day of Feb: ruary, 19198 and in aK With ‘which an order was entered on the 28th day of ruary, 1919, a call and as: vas made against y< rou on account of th mon stock in said t poration held by in the amount of the full par value of said common stock #0 held by you, which ts wholly un- paid for, as set opposite your Fespective names, as follows, to-| wit: Pepesh red P. Porter Alex Polson, Fo A. Polson Alex Polson s 3 200.00 00.00 ereby made upon u to pay on of 29th day of April, 1919 ‘of said ment hereinbe your names, in d dings to enforce payment de instituted st you ac- ng to law Dated at Seatt Yashington, this 28th day of Loi. Trustee in Bankruptey of the Na Engineering & Hauipment ation, bankrupt tee. TPERIOR COU or THE of Washington, for King TO CREDIT- | »- INTER 3 AND AFFAI | In_the Matter of ¢ Mercantile Bank, Insolvent Notice is hereby given that. e 1h ASS SAID BANK above entitled court the under: o d as liquidator of merican . vent, of Seattle ington, was duly authorize offer for sale virtually all of the remaining assets in his hands be longing to said German-Americal Mercantile Bank. That he ts ry ceiving bids for said assets. copy of all of such file with the Clerk of Court aforesaid, at the office « tate Bank Examiner, 218 White Bullding at he will receive sealed bids ts up until 5 y 10,1919. By Virtue of the aforesaid order in the Superi here- depositors, er persons eo ansets, affairs idation of the German- Anierican Mercantile Bank, that the undersigned will make his report to the above entitled court on the bids so received by him f geste and that said report will|Uter of the provisional committee Discussion of the tentative memor. |fair to medium lamba, men No. 1 of the Superior Court | iat plans 2 come on for hearing in Depart- the State of Washington. for -.on May 15, 1919, at which time and place all persons may appea' any objections that they may to the confirmation th: State Bank Examiner of the State ff Washington. tifled that tn the above entitled Wanty | council were and Mad AND ¢ mbings, Lay Shop, 520 Une PRIVATE CAR POR ne easure dr Phone F DIAMONDS, WA MICHAR t to govern the affairn of labor |not like,” John O'Connell, secretary | Tauswig was 4 the fours after a heated argument by repre-|thruout the world at an international |of the San Franciseo Labor council, | round game } for Foe years, Soa nis Ula ane artnet meets of the somenay saat me | conference said, “I predict that the grave dig-|and was known for his punching) eason and no diMfeulty in dispost je Gane, the Denny Kenten Brie The labor leader expected to re | gers will win.” power. Ie wax around the ft of the new shipment i# expected ‘wee por or Seneeny, Sie weer’: bers on the | main on the ship last Meht, but came LSE RE RONRST weight poundage, but could hit Hike | pmen ' Corn Haske Per relative merita of concrete and mom |ashore with immigration officiate welter, Before entering the fim : olithie brick paving. | when told that his wife was ill FURS RUB; FRICTION nN °* $3,000,000 “Corporation to. Handle Enterprise Every man, womar Seattle will have an become joint owner in torium, which w living memorial t if the suge commit shares at $1 are civic organize posing the permaner who will convene a Navy club next Several forms of | mutlined by Austin G of the provist meetin Thursday, in Fredert © being ive building ft be erected as @ Seattle fighter jeaday ev polaliat Terms rea- ave, Capitol utter with another HERAPHOTIC | vet arr lation, rheu- | day, at Bids, Firet| win b receipts are getting larger and deal fe ; URI | MADE | ore anticipate that the high point In ing of Spokane ave, and work will be|!4nd! Thank God There have been no burials in wbx (United Prew.)—Aaron Tawny lea" Tmpr better hak ablenas, Weswaliy panned sgun in about 16 days And, bursting into tears, Samuel l’.| San Francisco cemeteries since the known to the boxing world as John HIRE ‘it Coot weather in the past few daye se board of publie works Friday Compe Te expresmed joy, standing on| Grave Diggers’ union went on strike, | ny Aaron, has made his last fight He ving mi has out off the suppl of east of a jel eo " 1O the le pend: hg gh atter pie at New| two weeks ago died lant night at Letterman bi ant 1587 fas toovbtaine ouparague thus put | onal Paving’ anaes, for the Lit roe Th cries have been unable to, Taussig fought in the vetlel PT INFANT, | ting a premium on Arst grade Call | caving OF. SECU ee ariet on he president of th American Fed replace the atrikers. Hodies are being | Cantigny. Chateau Thierry ant ee fornia stock, The Southern state Cabhage Spokane ave., the busiest industry enafrs oon aeeeve enareer 4 oe oe ite, nd was wounded ta © BYE | product ta going at 15 to 18 conts| Flat Duten ttrest tn the clty, Concrete will be {2 the steamship Rotterdam, With 16 strikers demand a raise from arm and leg. His wounds in the Bip 5 . Can \ him were other me » of the| $4 to $5 a day and arm healed, but | bund. ; 1m used for a base, and the work will | iio, legiition, Sina fiom. akan Odeo peoegp ne . but his wound in the car of Florida Stripes | Oarets. 1, per enek S comt $161,025 " « hi is something about a ceme- | le leveloped blood poisoning and NEW n and child tn opportunity to the civic aud! Trading 98% the provisional to offer stock gates, con mmittee, | % } SAN Army and ng On the recommendation of James | $2 to A. Haight, that an ap of the building be t $3,000. Wilson me a centrally p alte for the n ence. H. J. B 6, 01 erseas men, expres mendation of the auditorium plan. | with the suggestion that a hospital |! incorporated, as which would most a nts Hospital Ix of the World War j American Ls lors’ and Sc proximate cost presented to the | Washington Gema, $2.25. Louis Baeder |toes, 3%4c to Sige per po 100 be named. | potatoes, $5 to $7. ationed Denny situated and |$3 new auditor to the confer n behalf of the seed his com:| PORTLAND, April 11.—C Receipts, 219 head; market wt an enterpris bly typify the dium needs of the veterans, Major Lewis fair to Seagrave, with Herve: resented the Legion ¢ . Tep |mon to rty. and |cows a y LI ft Lil rley—No, 1 feed, $2.35 1, shipping, $2.45 to $2 60. oe ' | Portland »— rieL Repo LET CONTRACT 'GOMPERS BACK all| With the dectine of 4 cents on they narket still holding shipment of the prod Satur iving from California, the present low cost cin next week easy ach of rapefruit is expected in iS oo Gyo and will be unloaded for Monday cd bs ctively business Already 17 carn of thin "New York Market Repor x asthe a> intalation corte YORK, April 11-1 existered fraction stock market opening was lively and in € ume, United States Stee! opened The market closed strong spicy we Frisco Market Report 1 FRANCISCO, April 11 firsts Idaho Gems, 82 Ice house, ci 4 Red feed, $2.15 to $2 $14.50 $10 nteers, $ good steers, $10 to good steers, $9 to $10 falr steers, $8 to $9 d heifers, $10.50 to indorsed the proposed memorial as good to cholce cows and an enterprise which perennial benefit to the world war. would be of |$9 to the soldiers of |and heifers, $ dium ¢ Builders for It canners. Nell MeDonaid, of Builders’ association, f the Master | $8.50; ¢ said that the |ers and contractors were heart and soul with | Home the plan to erect a memorial “to be | ket ste ple” In honor of th fought In the great w Louis Baeder was a) it by the people and for the peo- ir sons who ar [816.25 ppointed treas || Sheep—Receipte, 396 head; market| Naveia | Prime lambs, $16 to $i $14 .to $15. was rewumed Friday at ajyeartings, $11 to $12; weth steady. noon meeting at Frederick & Nel |to $10; son's tea room. Butter—City creamery, 590 to 60e.| | Eigge—Belected local interested im the assets and affairs “KILLED IN ACTION” IN |to at Hene—c CIVIL WAR; STILL ALIVE jo «ac ATLANTA, Ga. April 11 ~The | first man reported “killed in action” in the civil war is very much alive in| He ts “Uncle” H. Hammond, 77 years old. He recov: | Auanta today, 6. | ered trom his wound: PERONS ARE HEREBY PR hibited from extending credit to|out the war and is iy wife, Minnie F. V George is, fought thru | working eight er. without |hours « day in the inquiry section of (Corn vm my _special order. B. F. er _|the Atlanta postoffice, | May “Uncle” George says a shot at the| July PERSONAL Fi ‘VERY WOMAN TO fi |Dettle of Manassas bored a hole thru : Brest, iful by using Princess |his shoulder. Several ya . powder an ty box (4 months’ Value $2.25, special $1.99. 408! { The Seattle Star DIRECTORY &-¥- BALL—r Genera! practice. All cases. tation. 215 Burke Bidg, 906 Second ave. Main 7303. on Universal Tele- ympic Foundry Co. . Schott, Downs Pik., 769 Ind av Consultation free. All cases, Fees moderat <5 , _ MASON, FENWICK LAWRENCE 432 Burke Bidg. | Medical baths, authentic olf mas- sage. Frances Foster, 404 Crary Pil pe en ee EW foe Baal Mar- jeowart, at Times Chattet Loans MONEY To Loin ——— § Regne from $10 to $100 made quickly confidentially on furniture, Pianos, live stock, aso, -4 LC Smith Ride PM 4669. Ba, me | EU ainad ~ Gradaate | ool, Chicago, TL Consul. 212 Denny Fld. 1408 Ind | Packing 3 Jorgensen Bros Furn Shop. M811. Collaters! Loans MONEY TOK ALL) Dentists SW W WHARTON, DENTET— Second and Madison, over Senttle State Bank. Elliott 1480. Open evenings Formerly Roberts & Borch office. Br Kathryn Harriso ‘Women’s | Gay: Green take car. North 186 i Turkish Baths —* | 4th sve, Hlectric cabinets, thi Deutie lamps tubs. _Rheumat! specialty. Louis Myers, chir ist, mechano-therapist. Phon: 2219, day or night weeks later he | Oats— creams. |read his own obituary in the newspa-| May Finish, |Pers. When he got hore his family; July 60c. Princess Toilet}Was mourning his death. Mistakes| Sept je Bide. in the casualty liste were made even | Lard— in those days, “Uncle” George re-| May marks | ‘The old veteran is one of three sur. Ribs viving members of the Atlanta Grays, May famous fighting regiment, ' and AT p FREE CLINIC 4 to7 p. m ERFECT AINLESS DENTISTRY eattle Aberdeen Bellingham TEETH PULLED FREE INLESS JOH DE $10; mm ows $3.5 alves, $9. feeders, $7 to $10. Receipts, 1,020 head: ady. Prime mixed, $19.25; medium mixed, $18.75 neh heavies, $17 to $17. o 8 bulk, $19 to ewes, $6.50 to $1050. Open High Low SL.59% 81.59% $1464 52 152 148% - 5% 145% 143% 68% “68% 67 66% 671, 65% 63 M6% 62% 2947 29.05 29.10 29.60 629.15 27.25 27.58 27.25 No pork quotations WESTLAKE AVE. Flatiron Bldg. Opp. Frederick & Nelson's SON TISTS Market Report || —% heifer um to good $8; fair to me| 0 to $12.50 aces extras, 440) al to 5c; brotlers, 40¢/ Hard enett 29.52 | Cheese—-Wash, cream e rt THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. PAGE 23 GRAVE DIGGERS TAUSSIGLOSES FOR PAVEMENT, IN“OWN LAND” OQUTON STRIKE IN LAST FIGHT © Concrete to Be Used on|Labor Chief Overcome With|No Burials in Six Frisco|Boxer, Veteran of Cantigny, Spokane Avenue | Emotion on Return Home | Cemeteries in Two Weeks Dies of Wounds 4 Contract has been let for the pav NEW YORK, April 11 My own! SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 HAD VRANCISCO, April Tie a cove-| tery that even a strikebreaker does | caused hie death they frame ' The decixion of the board came | py | Taussig was one of the best sprinters Arguing that the city has never! Gompers was ill himself when leav- IS CAUSE OF BLAZE” California been given true monolithic paving |ing England, but has improved great 7 even when contracted for, and that|iy during the voyage. Fire in a revolving drum of furs ement has proven its worth over| No statement. as to his mission at the Bratey Fur Cleaning com \Capt. Frank Wilt a brick in taking up water and heat! abroad, or its out: would be giv. | Dany, 3608 Phinney ave, Thursday . 3 expacaien. ae Superintendent en out by the veteran labor leader re gn 8 eosegg 4 Rain wl at Back in Seattle Snae added his indorvement to that | last night or this morning. ‘The del. | $2494 FO MAS MTS SPS: | gy, 2 spital 5 ‘ of City Engineer Dimock in favor of | os will attend a dinner in their |DUrst reported Friday the blaze cd rat ei hos vgs 50 made an trg red comparable record The concrete paving will cont the| irederation invited them by pine with Which some Of) Oo 1s aommander, Ms manele city approximately $30,000 less than|on Saturday, Ho probably will apeak |'h¢ furs had been cleaned. The furs | 00 IMA Commander, Maj. J. Be . the brick—14 per cent lems than | there ¢ being turned at high speed in| Son Bnd the untiring efforts of the ff sawdust. The fire aid) PAtrivtic men who compyned aimas t mir fading | Green Peas + Green Peppers Pert P Morseradish Heet—tneal, per T™.. Lettnce—imperial vatiey, crate 6.000 Hot house, per erate ; vic niting «7m monolithic and 18 p nt leas than Other members of the commission “ - Frank: tandard brick jarriving there were James Dun um, | BOt Mpread outside the drum The | Wi, of tho Be ‘iy aa Dor. bunches Buckling of brick tn the Des|Frank Duffy, William Green and|Y#Ue of the raw furs in the place of the Seattle Base How: 5,000 and the in-| Pit! company, who hax just return ed to Seattle. But: | Parent Peanat Butter Per B Se: ox. | Petatone—Per ton— Moines road, classed as “so-called | Maj. George L. Hers was estimated at monoliths construction,” and in) - surance was $17 wep . . 48e; firsts, 4 7 PIER | ~ ene Capt. Wilt left the hospital "4 rporation, a Local other sections of the city were given Se hospital ogrpa riffiths at the H. Wash. Netted Gem ....34.908 av reasons for using concrete. Land ttlement ° TWO TRUSTIES WALK short Ume after Maj. Eagteaem onal committe ta tancy,| 3. Wash, regraded ov rebinatchoge:. - | Plan Is Outlined did and was 4 wes . California young | ’ yitwo other hos Steers [te te tr a A epegerey re ee ;. Pine of tes Wesningten sess| OUT OF CITY PRISON] Sey,"oe Ses considered Rh Aen Te ities EE er, et nee Fi ormer retary Land Settlement association for set-| Pat Murray, 42, and Joe Carleton, | took cha: ot : ; ® a ae | Uement and reclamation, were brie city es, walked out of | nervo > . te ann tents [S173 to 82 per conta for choten [MemenHer B ig | OF State Is Dead emer and reclamation, were bret | a6 city ail trustio, walked out of | nervoun cen " mor coon nee acd that tedbae ter taney: Maines | y y B. Coffman, of | the police station late Thurs nd| which cune under his care, De $3.23; Oregon Burbanks, $2 ‘nahn’ cake TACOMA, April 11—James H.| Chehalis, vice president of the as| neglected to cot back. Murray | Wilt held the port of assistant mum : Price, age 72, secretary of state from | nociation, in an address te 1892 to 1896, prominent republican ber of Cor the Cahm- | was serving a t sentence and | perintendent of the Steilacoom anys council | Carleton was in for three days. The | lum before going overseas, but now! party leader, died Thursday of pneu | luncheon in the Masonic club rooms | men were working in the basement | expects to engage in private prac Steilacoom lake, Friday noor | when they decided to desert tice in Seattle i ae —Put Your Money Into Seattle Real Estate ree memb emall tug 2. sad | Wines pe, om fancy »: com | Lees) Black Twig, fancy chotee | cow Intelligently Selected Property in a Fast Growing City Like Seattle MUST INCREASE IN VALUE! “I want to see every wage- earner own his own home.”— W. B. Wilson, Secy. of Labor. to $8 %6 to mar $19 to! $19, ples,| meney + | Chotee $19.10. Oranges rs, $9 Tangerines Breit Nete—Per i Clone $1.58 150 144 | 67% 66% 82% | Regs—Local, strictly fresh... Mined sicccee 29.45 Putlets Aes Wisconsin eream brick Py ake MITT ETT) We Have PO ALELEL I) eae Started eh Rh gd , gn ofag niy Something Cats, eye in Liquidating z v7 “iba the Famous sap ert gh Crawford & {kg BE Fs A qt FAs °Minnentn as Conover gece paey 7 reed, we ‘i Holdings. nye Building Lots $299 to $579 Cement Walks, Graded Streets, Water In, Assessments Paid Home and Garden Tracts with 75- and 85-foot Frontage $349 to $699 $50 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY You who are in the market for a high-class home site will make the logical move by carefully investigating one of the finest and largest pieces of property in Seattle. Superbly situated in the direction of the city’s largest growth, in the environment of the great University of Wash- ington, handy to schools and churches, the irresistible magnet of unheard-of low prices adds the clinching attraction to this beautiful home property. See This Handsome Property With Your Own Eyes It is easily within the reach of YOUR finances, since PRICES AND TERMS The combination of exceptionally good terms and sacrifice prices makes this the mood aad ot hee for the man who wants his own home in the greatest city on the Coast. ACT NOW! HOW TO GET THERE: Phone to our office, and we will take you out 2 . by automobile, or take the Ravenna Park car at the Postoffice to Thirty-fifth Avenue Northeast, and walk the four short blocks to the property. If you Ry Seed, per Alfaife--E, Wash. No.1. | Denver Market Report | ‘lo, April . 500 head; market Steers, $14.50 to $16.50; cows and heifers, $8.50 to $1 stockers and’ feeders, $12 to $1 calves, $11.50 to $14. Hogse—Receipts, 800 head; market |higher. Top, $20.45; bulk, $19.75 to $20.10. Sheep—Receipts, 2,200 head; mar: ket steady to weak. Lambs, $17.40 to $18.50; ewes, $13.75 to $14.50. | | >} RANK Mail This Coupon Now ——" Gs f CARIN : i i : | have your own machine, drive out over the beautiful Montlake Boul d ri | Seattle 4 jake Boulevard right ‘ Clearings $8447,023.91 t il, N g, up until 8 o'clock. Subdivi- a ‘ } to the ground. See the property in the evening, til 8 o'clock, etre complies. Company, j dace ing SHANA | sion ofties open all day and every day, including Sufday, Bring a cash de- | pease sc nn vere von neces ortland po: i m | | Clearings « 5,167,981,00 | sit wit die literature (free) on why I should be interested tn this remarkable liquida- tion sale, and how I will profit by buying in University Home Tracts, No obligation on my part, a GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO. NEW YORK, April 11.—Coffee-~ . ae Seve aga een ake . GOODWIN, President. VICTOR J. GREEN, Sales Manager “auenr—Contitune, a8. | sizsi4 om Bldg. - ems ee Mrs. Floyd Nichola was elected, Thursday, president of the Columbia. school Parent-Teacher association. The Brighton Parent-Teacher associ- ation will meet Monday, April 21. Name .

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