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& ™ THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. (7 Shipbuilders Make Burien District Blossom With Homes | When they're not putting steel and fir into ships on the Seattle waterfront, hundreds of riveters, reamers and In the upper left picture, a Lake Burien street car is being Wheeler, the man who opened the Dumar tract. The woman with the out of the Lake Burien district Workers. The log cabin, with J. W Months. It houses a shipbuilder until he can put up a new house |while following Mi sarpenters are carving homes its evening crowd of bome-going and alder trees during the last six 14th ave, 8. W. and W. Holden jammed with ax, was built of fir ake in Mra, F. at the tude ea | that were used for military purposes fT |OPEN AIR SCHOOL PLAN FOR HOLD SUSPECT SEATTLE LAID BEFORE, BOARD c board bu tect the schoot! 1 the board desired to perfect venti of belie the health open-als ded at ting, wh umittee mn structed to investigate tlon school buildings oa of pupils more important of altering buildings Victory Loar parade of #cho . April 26 was referred to or a the y it has no jur Ma turday ding ce school are han expense The Police Say Woman Identifies Arrested Man request of the for a Blyfield, Tiv rintendent rton sant aturda to boort bond tariom hildren & board a large lelicate Lou in Thursday Haag lal u the attle follo authorize declaring if plan worked out in number of ciation Hiction night b snd Patrolman I Bowman a ae Holine ye niified Fr a to a Queen | night hool pupils on ments will } hool be made menace to tt mate however, attemp: aes and tse the on the teleptione ¢ the Thin & card referred to the super request of the West slumni for the une the P ay er The open m hool camp: tarted by the ony en for ntendent the wo for, and fe May 23 returned Congre enttle he city on an open ol the ventilat high heb enings 1 impair eland 24 Mra W N a te Dental Schaefer in Charge pelt of: pulls, Mrs. 1 ce | of Fremont Drive “' try the open the I Jul cashier of ed permission to orium VALERA TO GET PHONE WORKERS " GONGESSIONS? READY TO QUIT te Charles haefer k at Fr » of the Vi Billy Sunday Will Make Loan Talks SPOKANE rll t was ar inced here t that Billy Sur rr the noted evangelist, will com kane and in support of ne Vietory joar HE’LL TELL OF WORK OF SALVATION ARMY Adjutant C, B. Read will speak at} the Overseas club Monday night on ‘The Salvation Army's Work at the Front,” in Moone Adjutant Read will tell exactly what the Salva Army has done. Great Tritain to the Salvation pondent of t union othe the r telephone New Eng h Co infor for Ire next Tues nome action to avert the taken before that time will completely tle up the system of New England. Wages and working conditions are the basis had been reliabl from Par lay he a deputation wagd De Vab 4 4 British dominion, pro npeak ra home rub ephone é erny and compar will go morning. walkout is he strike inn Feiners abandoned their re: strike unless lament yesterday de bated the league of nations, De Va lera was the chief opponent of the e. He and others severely con dent | Wileon's change in policies. Arthur Griffith defended Wilson and urged the sending of a message telling him the prin COL. DUNCAN RANKING COLORED ARMY OFFICER SPRINGFIELD, IL, April B. Duncan. red, today commissioned @ colonel of ir ned over was Army all buildings around Hyde park | ot cok work. Mra FEED RUSSIANS, IS ALLIED AIM The Question of Finances Is Discussed Dall (By United P tunwla will be fed by the lew, If finoncial arrangements cam it was learned from suthoritative source today, cussion turns on the mate Mite Herbert Hoover's tee handling the problem, » toward enabling ) entablish credits for pay- of the food supplies. there tendency, a# let America provide the understood the eommite « going ahead on an arrange: ment for an inter-allied scheme, Americans maintain that if ans were given food, hostil- 1 automatically cease, the elements swinging te of moderation. be worked out The d coma The Rurwia ment While is a No Heinie Waiters in Swi 1l to The Star by MW. BE, Ad = Ris Swies hotel pro « r allied tourlat Jed to hire no German or Austrian employes, they Ay, #0 as not to offend the travelers from victorious countries. (Spec (Special to The Star by N. BAD PETROGRAD, April 11 pictures are being used by the aganda bureau of the soviet records 45 performances for el and adults, given by the staff of special propaganda train. The ; visited 14 principal stations 3 many smaller ones, and 3,000 books and brochures, Aa Hotels A report of one month's activity recognition of the Magrath will give patriotic reading». Later there will be an in formal dance, On April 19 the club will give ts semimonthly dance. nom Now At the right is A. C. Dargan, breaking the wood prot. |N. Y. YEGGMEN TAKE “FREEDOM OF THE CITY”, ZW YORK, April 12.—Conferring | lon themselves the “freedom of the | | city,” an unknown number of yegs- ae € » * * * Ye * Thousands of Shipbuilders Make Their Homes in CASLER IN CHARGE own ron rs Fastest Growing Residence Community of Seattle) ©, cw: nce, o :1/ana sonar omnining mary 0 h, |in loot and ¢ with all of of the Victory Loan | It nd garden ble built a home. Tom Illinois National guard b to rank from March St., who not only helped make the roads thru the new addition, but is making her own ys Skinner & Eddy worker. He went out to the Burien district last July, chopped down the tr iteer’s heart. the Lowden, If one of the furnished room is from a neighborhood in + Col. Duncan recently was honora-| you've long wanted to live, take: bly discharged from the United| hour today to go and see the States army with the commission of | Meutenant colonel in the 370th infan | try. He was awarded the French croix de guerre with a divisional citation for bravery. Col. Duncan wan the highest missioned col ored officer in the United States arm at the time of his dine! * * * * * * + * way co 1111 FIRST AVE. 16 WASHINGTON RIGHT DRUG ©O. STORES Leck fer the Free Decter Mre. ¥ | wil! be in charge H. Cole, 14th ave. & and Holden was the 1 joneer of the district Wh husband was working in the sbip- yards ax 4 cagpenter, she grabbed a brush-hook and got a job clearing the streets and burning the stumps. “She was the best worker we had on the job, for she had a home of her own there and she wanted the work done,” mys J. W Wheeler. who opened the tract last July 500 and graveling West . can get out lum ber more easily for our houses int this place. The street department $1 grading Holden at The home nook of the shipyards!down to the edge of the Sound, a that's what they are calling the | new addition, Sound view, has been | Lake Burien district opened by J. T. L. Campbell. Al A year ago most of the district} ready the homes of workmen are overgrown with saplings, unde-| springing up on the waterfront/ has been over the road and knows ped and desolate. Today hun-/ tracts, }it is bad enough, I think we are of tiny cottages are clustered | | going to get that road," says A, C wide clearings have been) Wetwe cor Line . 7536 13th ave. 8. W., one n out by the magn who build the| costs only a single car fare tO|of the Skinner & Eddy men who in Seattle's yards. station along the! have hewed out homes in the Dumar Like a mining town of ‘49, tho} district. Dargan w finishing a len section has burst into section of a tree tr with an ax ling life, the greatest growth A neat little home, rock- bordered x pg within the last eight months walks, rows of sweet peas bursting when 2,000 shipyard workers—fore- deuble fare, Fr Oak park to the| thru the ground and a trim Fed from other sections of town by | lake, however, second fare garden show where Dargan has been the high rents and crowded south | Sl! required. spending his evenings ‘along the great undeveloped area of We realize the need for increas nelle daths acto. attr aee Jogxed-off jands—made their homes |¢d service for Lake Burien, but un there. 3 | Gl we get.a new feed line to carry the electricity we cannot put on ’ * more cars.” mays Thomas ¥. Mur-| Lane’s Land Bill superintendent of public! Life on the farm is to be made “We had to put on four! more attractive, dectared N. B. Coff-|ave., advocates doubledecked street | additional care during the last year| man of Chehalis, discussing the aime | cars on some of the elty lines, in a so we PROSECUTE 450 SLACKERS 12—District | — WIVES OF MI PORTLAND, April rfing te drive for that section of the city |by the police toni — — lof the safe breakers motored up to = the ab rin daylight WANTS HIS MONEY Jontered the*house and carried off a —— PORTLAND, Ore, April 12.—John | 500.pound safe, which they broke | Attorney Reames, who has invests Mercer has filed suit againat a local! open in a meadow in Central Park.|gated 750 cases of alleged draft theatre for €0 cents which the thea-|They obtained about $2,000 in cash |evaders in Oregon, announced that) it tre refused to refund him when he |and Liberty bonds and $6,000 in jew. |450 of them are real slackers and| ride couldn't find seats for himself and elry. will be prosecuted. attle, for when the city took over the traction lines, tt commenced is suing transfers and abolished the t will damage the when the sun and rain Double-Deck Cars Advocated Here Robert HM. Atkin, $040 Wallingford the is Urges Passage of ‘All along the Burien car line, from “tages of shipbullders are clustered, ie |16 SUBMARINE CHASERS ARE DUE AT SAN DIEGO! SAN DIEGO, April 12.—Sixteen | submarine chasers, which have seen | war service in the Atlantic, are due | here today to make this their home | |port. They are accompanied by the | |navy tug Snohomish and the naval | collier Brutus, | Complexion Rosy. ae Headache Gone. | Tongue Clean. Breath Right. Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular. turday noon, Omesa Oil | for Aching Tired Feet | hing comforts and seothes aching, | Nett fest like Omega Oil, Bathe the feet a in warm water, then rab with Omega Mrs, Caroline Kluge, 1102 26th! Git" this simple treat t stops the pala jAve, 8, was knocked down at Wirst! gad makes the pag my he sews \ land Pike 1 n automobile driven lby Miss A Rudd, 2509 Bighth | = not seriously injured and was able} a Mais | next nine months, and 45 cents there after. | | | FATHER TAKES BODY HOME | The body of Kima Marie Robert | jon, who committed suicide here | some of the districts atready grown hriving business and natural| 4nd the service will be bettered just /o¢ the Washington State Land Set | letter to the utilities committee. community centers. jee woos Be o : Uement association at the Chamber} “This would permit smoking.” he Broke Record Lake Burien's car line bie a his-|o¢ Commerce noon luncheon Friday, | ays. a tory. Known as the Highland Park | tie believes if the rural standard of Not since Seattle's pioneer day* and Lake Burien Railway COMPANY. | living is raised it will help ti.Juce sch fa eri tke sardine iste Te) "Furano ke wp ae PLANNING TO REUNITE COMPRISING 5 SUBDIVISIONS— in any residence district. | property owners gave land and do-|\\uhure “He urged. advertising Hore ts the way the shipbatiders| hated, but the money ran out again | a, th force the passage of | OAKLAND BOILERMAKERS Holdings South of Seattle Controlled by one Office to the Burien district: |and 140 of Seattle's leading citizens | brornes | OAKLAND, Cal, April 12.—Ad Biggest _ Dumar station, opened last July | were called on to help the 500 people | ‘"* '4Ne land bill by cong justment of the difference between “by West & Wheeler, today a bustling | who then lived along the proposed . wr |the Oakland bollermakers by reanit- * } j 3 ty of 1.500 people. |Foute, “at tast the tine was fie STOCKTON 1S BOOSTED | ine them in one union organization ts ARGE, beautiful Suburban Homesites go on saletomorrowinSOUND Coughiin's Highland park, less) ed, an okt BellevueSummit car bor- | sought by Joseph Reed, international ° “ ” + 17 S year old; and the home ot |rowed from the Seatue Blectric| FOR 1920 AD MEETING) vice vreccdnne or tne vslermaners’ or VIEW ADDITIONS—at prices so “cheap” as to compel quick and de-. 3 eager bg years ost | company and the traffic started. STOCKTON, Cal., April 12.—(Unit- | S8nization, who is here from Port ee 7 ggg el aap pe moyenne | 230 New Homes led Press.)—When the Pacific Coast |!4nd today. He will confer with both cisive action. are five portabies. A new | After four months of struggling, | A¢vertising Men's association meets, Panty agser rank Sad in an ef \ school building Is being plan} ene conductor quit because. of hum | otston ucicgation ‘will be on hand cans ogee The tracts lie in the very heart of that grand, nature-favored district south and west of the” | ° | " ‘ . . . 7 NHegal Heights, the home of sever: | {ine was offered to Jacob Furth, but| With a plan to have Stockton choren | 1 ITTLE MACHINE T end of the Lake Burien car line, overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. hundred shipworkers who cleared | poston objected and he rejected the | fr the 1920 convention TELL WATERED ; brush away and built their| road aa a gift. Finally the city was! » local club will produce a play L MILK ° * ° ‘| Service— im the lat siz months. "| pergunded to accept tne ear ine nnd)‘ cbtain money to aivertinn Mock | wsconty, April 12am active] Advantages include: Electric t— Water Systems— Phone ‘ Center, just inside the city | need t te it May 30, | t Eas, 1h SD APS 80 tins ganines Gelert a °, ry ty ] was partially built up Dut|i9It, Now i's a paying line. and Ting the convention here jcampaign azine dairymen inctined | Coge Roads—Stores and Schools. Big Tracts—Not City Lots With High | to a center of 500 people since has outgrown its equipment, for the | i by Dr. Robert Wileon, of the city ai summer. fi Duthies, Ai . the Ni h } i Melville Barty addition, just south | Pacific. Erickson, Elliott Bay, and DEMOCRATS TO HOLD ay yc ig oy otee come teaal : ‘9f Riverside, was not opened until skinner & Eddy’s are moving that week, and others are expected, &0-| building section with new homes| 1 i ires look at the com a J ate up an fant ae builders ca| new country to see, what, hundred | h will be celebrated in| | “We have phage pepe} a en found. of shipbuilders were doing during | @¢mocratic style Saturday evening at | Wl can find out the amount of x Many Bungalows [thelr strike. Real estate men assert |the King County Democratic club | — added to a drop,” saye Dr. Wil é Oak Park, one of the newest ad-'259 new homes were built by the | banquet in the Masonic club rooms ' 4, opened last summer and to-| strikers and as many garden plots|in the Arcade building. rices an a village of 560 and still grow- | cleared. Charles G. Heifner will be toast- Just outside the city limits it We're just waiting for summer 4s nd James T. Lawler will de tends westward over a ridge only | time so we can paint ‘em,” declared | liver of welcome. Other | few months ago covered with #@¢-| one of the home builders at Dumar. | leaders of the * seen party 4 growth fir and stumps. | “Been too busy clearing and cutting | to speak are: P. M. Troy, on “Wood. ‘Off to the east ot Onic Pari tiex | wood and getting the war garden in |Trow Wilson, the Democrat": Judge Also About 40 Waterfront Tracts. ther cluster of working men’s| and a root on the house.” G. A. C. Rochester, Miss Nina O. * A " , the Green addition, and in|" When does the city start improv-| Buchanan, Portland C. Hunt, Charles NOTICE! . Fine sandy beach—with all tidelands. the car track clear to the lake| ing Burien way? |D. Pullen, Edgar C. Snyder and TERMS— per cen’ ‘ash, balance i YEARS. ees, 4 Lpinon gedbeag a poner That's the question the Burien | Maurice Langhorne. The new independent ye bett i - in 3 p of the men who spen ir | folks are asking. Burien way is a - — ~ b a a as 9 jo er terms to anyone. ce See er ran nna pret trom faverade sation. txra| MANY WANT TO.HEAR /JOE BAKER, 18, DIES | ere Se on Here is your chance. I am offering this property cheap. It’s % jextend fr verside station thru | 1 begins at the end o' s } . a And at the lake, the rapidly|the heart of this new residence sec: | | y4 (2 | 4 ag PR $ * Sale " p A ; ite sis sasaavas gopdiitiod| ton. It. wil follow the car tine SENATOR ON LEAGUE AS RESULT OF FIGHT the Lake Burien car line going to sell quickly, I have opened a branch office right at the thas added another 590 people. Little | Present plans call for hurd-surfaced| Senator Miles Poindexter will| MARYSVILLE, Cal, April 12— and will run pie thru end cf the Lake Burien car line and will have salesmen there every bungalows, many of them only par-| paving. k o League of Nations” | Joo © od early today as a} § View itions. jf . i x Y Hally constructed and waiting the} “We want the elty to spend about eaters ul Young Men owen lhecci te dateve coetteet apy ae ng _ nv tracts fronting day. We will have four autos at that office, so we can show you Hday when better wages and better| — | club in the Masonic tomple on April | pout with Frank Everett, of this city, | both aid [thie over our subdivisions. All I ask is that you transportation will permit improve: | COUNCIL TO MEET 16. The date had been previously | before the Marysville Atifetic club, on bath | cen on, dot the hiliside above the lake | lannounced as April 19, last night. The youth was carried | new highway, with SEE THIS WONDERFUL PROPERTY, THEN USE fre sprinkled | thru pease COB TRAUIA Ape, 12-—The seo)’ “senator Poindexter opposes Preat-| senseless from the ring and died wonderful view of YOUR OWN JUDGMENT ‘ . over! mi e Burien a , 7 ‘he Sound. Ijegislative council will be held here | ent, Wiisen's plan of « League of/ without regaining consciousness, Sound and mountains. : 5 ' South and west of the lake, right | trom April 15 to 18. I Sdone thas 800. reasevations hate abcn Ok anemia The grading of this : BEAR IN MIND—This property is about the same distance from the - been made for the dinner, Roy| |, 7 iss) ON BO y od as th highway should begin industrial center as the North University, North Park or Ballard districts— President E. H. Lindley, of the Uni- G. Lyle, who ie in charge of thé], orem cho, adécesned local! sithin two weeks. The and remember that the industrial center is extending farther south all the wale of tickets, reported Saturday. | iusiness men on the human element | istrict is advertising time. in employment, at a luncheon in the for bids now Properties i ve i istricts are doubl d treble th Thain tae Save aus teder-the hon bids now, : perties in the above mentioned districts ave double and treble the LOS ANGELES STREET | pices of the Chamber of Commeree, | What will this mean price of “Sound View Additions” property, and are also subject to high CAR MEN GET BOOST) for this district? What city assessments and high city taxes—two things we are not hampered with. WASHINGTON, April -12.—| will it mean for our pur- During the past 20 years I have sold many subdivisions on the out- arte Agena ine oy ron war la-| shapers, OBO. ae now skirts of Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco, which are today consid- |bor board has handed down a new, j vance at 4 7 a r ‘ fy eles penis tae Tei and’ Ook gts wy a Meiient? ered close in, and prices there have advanced ten fold. This history will be ductors of the Los Angeles railroad | of this imp) : repeated here in Seattle. I have just returned from a month’s sojourn in |corporation. The new scale is 41| We expect the Lake California, and properties the same distance from;Oakland, San Francisco or |cents an hour for the first three | Burien line to be ex- s es as S Jiew itions are fr i . fi : i z Los Angeles as Sound View Additions are from Seattle, are selling for five | months of service, 43 cents for the tended over this _high- times as much as my prices here. way, which will give us Call at my city office for information, or take the Lake Burien car to direct car service. right the end of the line—or drive your car out on the splendid paved Des Moines into Seattle, without Highway and follow the arrow signs “Sound View Additions” to my office at transfer, end of Lake Burien car line. Automobiles will leave my offi vi 0 if , le: y office every morning at 10 a. m. for Sound View Additions. sya: A . 228-230 Burke Building, Second at Marion Elliott 2900 t | Wednesday, will be taken to her for- mer home in Carbonado by her! father, who arrived in Seattle Thurs: | day, and the funeral will be held! | there, WOMAN HIT BY AUTO to go to hem home after her bruises | had been dress”

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