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ACREAGE SUPURKAN HOMES You want a suburban hom 16 city, wt you ean b rien, oh and lots of fF the h We know and wa th ® time « hat card i have = Tt i« Bau Yard Auto b at. i tract at y owned thre fer Gone i ut and ha shown any da 1S HENDRICKSON 418 Boston Rioeh BOTH Or CiTY—T0 ACRES Goon Tanda. + ashe reen timbe ermal! reek 3 0 cash, $10 monthly Berens White ready fe land highway BO aores Whatcom ¢ land wv mproved stall Mhickly settled: $1,600; $50 ¥ ad erty Bonds as first payment: pay he balance out your Wages jeady work in our camp and mil! ir steady men. MRE LAKE Three Lakes, Wash. RUYS” * ACRES. PAT red on Silver 600 rage: spring: furnished } im Washingt: me ricks f good w perty taken at berson redoat. er Lake, or phone ast 6056 ACRE eleared tex ‘ D: very LUMP RUNGATOW and berries: 20 min | | REALTY BUREAT rtg Bide. Opposite P.O, | SCEVEL LAND: HEAVY im Boil; on good county road Hose in mpr d with 4 Emew bunealow: $1,600; easy terms Owner, 908 Seaboard, or f120- Ft ‘evenings. ME CHOK ining Seatt Paymen Wer st, Younk FOR SALE . near Sequirm. For particu Roberts, Seq Rartly tm ra write te Wash. ti ACRES? CROPS | jock, machinery. A going farm in road; $95 per acre; part cas SM 2. Box 135. Albany, Or. FANTED—MODERN, &§ ROOMS PRroadway, Capital’ Hill, Univ Baty district; want to move about Ret of May. Hi 44. The Star FARM LANDS FARM LANDS > celebrated Skagit Valley of hingten, where they raise the ft on the least land Call and OF wri “HIRMAN & SALF—WATERFRONT | PROPERTY | WATER FRONT fr main on the land: Jef-| ase Methane tines tor mmer home. Terms es. Tennis, 447 NY. Bik. Ma n 1932] LOGGED.OFF LANDS t AC IN SOUTHWEST U Washington for sale to settlers; _@ terms; no raise in prices. Cper acre and up. Liberty Bonds Taken at par. Write for map show- _int location. ete. FEYERHAKUSER TIMBER Co. oma Bide. Tacoma, Wash. STOCKS AND BONDS 1 WHLL BUY Rond« bought or sold lotr. Wicks Tire ‘Coal. Amertean OF, a Petroleum Coal tehl Hich Power Telephone. 1 WiLL SELL Pinivereal Hich F Pacific etrie We Rallard O11 Lone Star Oi} Con Saltereek Pet Antomat! ec. Con Old Hickery Mining & F Silver Red Monarch 07 Western Smeiting Pow- er +. Spee. Alaska Steamship Co. ..90.00 Mott 850. WE Wilt TIRERTY ), York market auotations at of purchase pl: cerund n- | less a reasonable commis ng in- lows ga... $95.92 d 4th tas 95.6 Sell Liberty Ponda at New York | ket quotations. charging pur-| rs no commission. | iy telecraphic quotations re- wed from all active stock and 2 markets. | HERRIN & RHODES. Inc. Establisned «76 STOCKS AND BONDS a9 Cherry St Main T Witt At Great Western Petroleum. Alaska Petroleum & Coal Burke it Tt WILL SELL Pac. Fiectric Welder Lone Star Oil .... W Paid Fill Mining ‘ Okia-Texas Pro, & Ref (Now paying 16 per cent on investment) Universal H. P. Tel ‘itrogen Prod ‘an Mach J, STEBPLE iB Cherry St Main 5899 IGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LIBERTY BONDS Bid} (LIBERTY BONDS BO’ 3 paid, including coupons $50 Bond h4tis.. f 4s War Savings Stamp C.D. MeCONAHY 916 American Bank Bldg. Second and Madison. RTY BOND RECEIPTS highest spot. cash Call before 2:30. A DRIDC ipsard foreman, 216 Marion B HUY LIBERTY Ponps AT H discount; also partial pay- it receipts and W. 5. Stamps. Haight Bide. AT INVOIC business in Seattle’ dry goods, furnishings ay shoes: this stock was bought | Wefore the war and will be sold at| P metual cost; will invoice about $4,- p00. GVORGETOWN REALTY CO, £413 Duwaminh Ave. Phone Sydney 86. A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY amall payment will buy a part entire interest in a splendid ing small “saw and shing WII) net $15,000 to $25,000 per ye Balance ean be paid from profits. | P) Mave mining interests that de- mand my entire attention. NESS OPPORTUNITIES OKLAHOMA WOND April 1 issue of the sntaing interesting informath of value to * and oth who wish to keep posted on U staring developments in the Kreat oll fields of that state, as Well as an accurate analysis of Present condit f the Ilinois Refinin any, Same o Capital Pet m National Of} Reau jolden Cycle, Kan lated, Standard 1 & Refining nit, Ho ¢ Producing. oil State, Alpha. Underwriters and others, bad and indifferent, includ the. Mid-Continent OU Pro Jucing Comy «, This important Don't mi public Bidg tsaue free on request OM Press, 2100 Kansas City, Mo. IND rr | a may aca county and al machine, & } ture or assemble lusive p ne that replace ly au i he pa an be purchased In any quantity 1 can be readily put together nywhe h little labor Pry k turnover wa protit Every and store a pr ming bt promptly THE NEXT GREAT $100 per oyalty the thy can qualify, Fred W N. Wells at, Chicag WILD HO DREDGING CO. Shar ra, Notice ny 1 har ll go to $2 share esiring shares should get re that time, We have men up at the mines erecting chinery, and will soon be get ting out the gold WILD HO DREDGING CO 110 Hinckley Bidg. Phone Ell. 3110. ¥« LE—DEATH OF RELATIVE wale fe, soft drink an Tacoma, hav lice Wil be sold | ap. Write apply to 1310 ational Reglty Rullding, Tacoma. elephone Main 6847. } MONEY HANDLING GUM and novelty penny vend- Silent Sales ¢ Philadelphia, Pa. MAKE pean ng macht +-G Drexel Ride 96 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED ADERS IN TAF ENTIRE | country in busines employ ini lar trained ‘sal n, and all transactions on @ naervative basis, we pro~ the buyers and the sel! hing too large and noth | small to receive our most attention. Feverything: onfidential. No charge Visting: SEATTLE $21 Seaboard Bldg INVESTMENT CO. Eltitt 1614 | 9s PERSONAL EVERY WOMAN TO RE using Prin WANTED main beautitt Reautifier, powder Beauty x (4 months value $2 pecial $1.90. ing cream, 506. Prine Co., 4059 Arcade Bide. WANTED — DIAMONDS. Oho SRWELEY. OLD. SILVER. WATCHES, OLD PALSR TEETH. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. SMITH JEWELRY CO. 412. C. SMITH BLDG. 4TH FLOOR. | PRIVATE SANITARIUM— REGIS- red physician. Specialist in all conditions of women. Terms r sonable. 1627 15th ave Ca ot Mill car. MISS PIERPO treatments, po matiam. 217 nd Madison : SWITCHE AND CURES” MADE from combings. ment Shop, 620 Union st. Main . STENZIE KILLS HAIRS. “$1.56 BOX 5 Stenzie Mfg. Co, P. | 6. 245, San Francisco. DIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREDIT. T—THERAPEUTIC of circulation, rheu- Glode Bidg, First MICHAEL, 202 PIK ST. and 16 WANTED TO BORROW i$12 to $14. Ar ‘i UCRD Ry Money to loan. Main ’10it. “Washington title Co. | 106 LEGAL, NOTICES IS FE SUPRRIOR COURT OF THE te of Washington, for King | County NO. 121.964. NOTICR To CREDIT- ORS, DEPOSTTORS, STOCK HOL ERS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS | INTERESTED IN THE ASSETS AND AFFAIRS OF SAID BA | In the Matter of German-American | Mercantile Bank, a Insolvent | Notice is hereby given that, by vir- tue of an order made and entered in the above proceedings in the above entitled court on April §. 1919, the undersigned, as State | Rank Examiner of the State of Washington, and as liquidator of! the German-American Mercantil Bank, Insolvent, of Seattle, Wash ington, was duly authorised to offer for sale virtually all of the remaining assets in his hands be- longing to said German-American Mereantiie Bank, That he ts re- ceiving bide for said assets. A py of all of such assets ia on file with the Clerk of the Superior | t aforesaid, or may be seen a office, of the State Bank | r. 218 White Building he will receive sealed bids f sa! assets p until & o'clock p.m, on May 10, 191%. By virtue of presaid order in , notice ia here- depositor dere and all other persons | interested in the assets, affairs and the liquidation of the German- | American Mercantile that the undersigned will make his report to the above entitied rt on the) bide so received by him for said} assets, and that ssid report will| come on for hearing in Depart: | ment 1 of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for | King County, on May 15, 1919, at} the hour of 10 o'clock a. at which time and place all persons interested in the assets and affairs of said bank, and any sale of the foresaid assets, may appear and offer any objections that they may have to the confirmation by the court of t State Bank Examin- | ers report and recommendation | on said proposed sale Lovis i Staite Bank Examiner of the of Washington. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE tate of Washington, for King County: | iO. 121,964. NOTICE OF SALE | In the Matter of German-American | Mercantile Bank, a Corporation, Insolvent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, by virtue of an order made and entered in the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County, in the matter of the in#ol- vency of the German-American Mereantile Bank, Louis WH. Moore, fas State Bank Examiner, will re- ceive sealed bids for virtually all of th of said German- American Mercantile Bank remain- ing in) hin hands. A copy of the list of paid assets which are of. fered for sale is on file with the perior Court of th State of ashington, in the above entitled ceedings, having been filed therein on April 8 1919. A copy of ba liat of all of said assets on file and may be se » office of said State Rank Ex- iner, 218 White Bullding, attle, Washington, corporation, | MOORE, State A copy of said Hint of assets will be sent to any int ne pu haser upon request These assets comprise promissory notes, both ured and unsecured, and all other debts due the bank Teal estate, judgments, bonds and a nc #10 Hinckley Bidg. "seer SECU manufacture. SMITH Elliott 8110. ROM EASTERN | Pacific coast rights) pry, used by Fords Not # luxury; an ‘absolute neces wity. Want party to take fu charge of business as interested part owner. My time occupied ewhere. Or will sell county or tate rights, 247 Golden Gate ave, n Francisco | BALE -SECOND-HAND STORK: tailor shop, combined, with room. Kent # th, in- ee, Dhan: nse paid pe rice 9200 If wold within ican Second-Hand ree 6. Tacoma, warrants and furniture and, fix- tures. Louis H, Moore, as State Bank Examiner, will receive sealed bids for all of said assets up to 5 o'clock p. m, on May 10, 1919, nat the aforesaid office, All de must be sea and there must accompany such’ bid esther @ cash payment or a certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of such | bid. The Bank Baagiiner Toner es right to reject bids. Any suoconatur’ id, after) approval by the State Bank Bx- amin will be subject to the fur- | ther approval of the Superior Court of the State of Washington, for King County, LOUIS Hf, MOON®, As State Rank Examiner of the tate of Washington, liquidatiny German - Amerigan roan tile Lank, | PeAUTTPUL | steady. |ket strong. NOTICES GRAVE MARKET crosses and tablets, pure white romastone, beveled letters. ver lasting; $5 to $1 Redman Grave Mark Con, Firest ave, W Qu Anne 1 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law ARLISHED yey. All cases. o Bide. HY 105) FUNERAL Attorneys—Patent FRED PF GDrRIn—761 CENTRAL Pilde, Phong Main 390. Refers lemington Typewriter Co. \ ern Rubber Co. Untversal Phone Co., Olymple Foundry HT. Schoff, Downs Bik, (09 2 nsultation free. All cases mod te MASO> FENWICK 4n2 Burke Baths baths, authentle oll mas- Frances ter, 404 Crary F Bicycles and Repairs REPT LUNDGREN for Snell Wey- cles, (604 Stewart, at Times eq Main 4917, LAWRENCE ‘nig Medical” ange Chattel Loans MONEY TO LOAN Loans from $10 to $100 made quick and confidentially on turnitu janoa live stock, ete, RANDERS & CO. 1903-4 Te Smith Nide Chiropractor STROUP — Chiropractor National School, Chicago, 11. jon free. 212 Denny Bid Furniture, Repairing. Upholst od Packing Joreensen Virose. Furn Shop WS Coltaters! Loans MONRY LOANED ON ALL” ARTI. Slee of valuc. The Reliable, # Dentists on Wo WHA TON” HENTIOT ond and Madison, © Beatt Brats Rank Piltett 1490. oO tvenings Formerly Roberts & Rureh off i Detective Agencies PACIFIC” COART DETECTIVE | Agency-—320 Seaboard Bide. Mal and female operatives: open day and nicht. Offices. Einott 1663. Physicians and Surgeons ss Stove Repairing ATRING GAS RANG or heaters my spe 1526 Sixth ave Turkish Baths HPRRIAD TURKISN RATHER TW68 4th ave. Electr bineta thera- peutic Iamon, t Rheumatism my specialty. Louls Myers, chiro odist, mechano-therap! Main 2219 day or night. junk O, TT Firet ALARA TE & Eliott 3391. Storage SRY, FIREPROOF ETORAGR warehouse. Central Storage Co, Waite Bids. Ladies’ Improve- | | . April 14—Cat tle—Receipts, 2,600 head: market Steers, $12 to $16.50; cows) heifers, to $12.2 and feeders, $8.50 to $14.75; resting atockers |tair to cal¥e®.\mon to fair steers, leows and heifers, $10.60 to $12 A sudden lowering of the te ture in the districts east of the tains for the past few da Monday, in the stiffening of the a» paragus market. There was very lit Ue of the Kennewick grass on hand and the California product, whieh show while Washington atreet, imme mpera noun resulted has no grown & diately good grades rtatoos were still weaker « in on the pumped up & cent or two on firm with @ wlightly undertone Monday Local dealers say that the present ngested condition of the California pud mark will, until relieved, tend to weaken the Seattle market Altho there a few V on the street Monday, no shipments of the later were encian regular orangen are expected for another two weeks, I J. Elliot, local manager of the Call fornia Fruit Growers’ exchange, pre dicts that it will not be until at leant the middle of May before the Valen take the place of the present stock of Navels Local rhubarb has also felt the ef fectn of phe cold weather and ha gone up to 5 cents per pound, A car from California, arriving Monday brought Winningstead cabbage at ita, head lettuce at 9% cents car of Louisiana straw duled to arrive 4 night. It wil well at about $5 a The first « arrived 5% cents, and t two weeks ago, tet with ready | | } | Prices for V Artichokes—Cal., dow Local, per t na, per box peal, per wack dos.’ bunehy a. Calif Local, per doa, Northern erate + n Callf,, per erate « Corn Huske-—Per t trimmed nates Per doe . per ib. poles aces ae ppers 6o@ 46 Horseradish Root per .. 1° Lettuce—Imperial | orate 6.0005.60 Ts oes +2008 2 50 eo O44@ oF . 7 at Auburn today Seattle. It will nly be un 1 in time for Tuesda This will be the 18th car of this special brand of grapefruit that has been sold this seasor on ite way Hutter prices wer ay while og ter grades, f went owing th ud up of nt on narketw all over the country Chicago Market Report mw * CHICAGO, April 14 Pressure on in on of ‘ain future Chicago board of trade lay after values had had an upturn at the pening On account of wet weather ver the Country grain belt es were almost ¢ f higher May corr eu the opening at $1.59%, later lost the f 1%ec higher the opening at $1.52% later September, up 1c at $1.46%% at the opening, lost %« er May the opening actior was lc lowe oats he was dow y. Ko higher at later lost *TORTLAND, April 4 Receipts, 1.241 head; market higher Meat ateers, $14.25 to $14 to choice $11.50 te medium to good steers, $10 to $11; g00d steers, $9 to $10; com $8 to $9; ateers, bunt. | Wash. Wash bor Kadiahes Khabart Netted Gem regraded wtationary Mon: | per pack Turnips Yar Wash. Newtons, ox. fancy Fancy erade + eee Permain, ex. fancy Fancy © grade Stayman, ox fancy. joney—-Comb, case 34. Btrained Dark amber . Lemone—Per box— Fancy Choice Navels, t05 | chotee | Hogs—Receipts, 700 head; market | good to cholo cows and heifers, §9|Teeweriacs . 19e higher. Top, $20.60; bulk, $20 to $20.2 Bheep--Receipts, Lamba, ewes, $14 to $14.50. COFFEE AND St “GAR NEW YORK, April 14.—Coffee Spot sevens, 160; Santos, 21% Sugar— entrifugal, $7.28 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES 2,900 head $18 to mar. $18.75, jana *Dees not go thre! exceptite Victoria on trip) Bundayieaving Seattle fatur | \aay nten: —“Fittem Meamere Tacoma s |helfers, $7 to $8; fair 5 to $6; canners, | | iW Cheese—California fiat, 31% c; firsts, % Potatoes—Wharft prices: | | 9:0¢am[Weshiegten for Tetieaeam i} | 11:Oamicoma direct. Bteamer! t 1AOpmievery two ; OOpmiaingte trip, Ttéam Wir. Giees, for Port! 1:10pm COpmiTownsend directite Gafly [Connects at Townsend! daily fwith rail times for all! fpotnts on net |$3.75 to-#4 per ¢ cows and to medium to $10; medium to good ows and heifers. $3.50 to $4.50; bulls, calves, $9.50 to $13.60; feerers, $7 to $10. Hoge—Receipts, 1468 head; mar ket higher, Prime mixed, $19.50 to $19.75; medium mixed, $19 to $19.25 ugh heavies, $17.50 to $17.75 $17 to $17.50; bulk, $ to $19.75 Sheep—Receipts, 1,770 head; mar ket steady. Prime lambs, $16 to $17; fair to medium lambs, $14 to $15; yearlings, $11 to $12; wethers, $9 to $10; ewes, $6. to $10.50. Butter—City creamery Egge—Selected local to 47e Hene—BMe to 5c; to 426. Geese—lie to 20. Cheese—3Te to 3% $6 to $4.50; stockers and extras, 450 SAN FRANCISCO, ‘April 14 ter—Extras, 6c Ease Extras, 49¢; extra pullets’, fancy, Deltas choice Shim: Burbanks, $1.75 to $2 per cental for and $2.95 50 for fancy; $2 Oregon |to $2.40; Idaho Gems, $2.30 to $2. Washington Gems, $2.25, New pota toes, 3%¢ to Se per pound. Sweet potatoes, $6 to $5.50. Onionslee house, mtal. Oate—-Red feed, $2.15 to $2.20 Barley—Best feed, $2.4 best feed, shipping, $2.4 ne fs California, dany {fer Anacortes and! 1h teemi@tr, Ttonte, for BE ad Rundav' Townsend. Port writ ‘Pues. ame, Dungences and! ‘There 'Port Angeles. 1 18:00 1 Anes thrower to! miAn*ht IMenh Pay on Tuee-| Mon. laay trip. exreptit. fatur’y!F ta gier, Townsend! Sunday (fanday'Ttaneville and Had. 7:00pm) Neem. fan Jean Yetands hd Namie. all points In the! phurs.isan Juan islands, en Wand Canal—fiamble—Tadlow ~7:90arn'fiieamer Kingston, for! 12: 9¢am A. [Tudiow, Port Gamble | Thure ae Points marked Passengers for these pointe and for other bont landing points must make]! tnete own arrangements nding, amsume all risk and liability in making such landing, Steamer’s passenger rate does not include beat landing charges. Ragenge labdliity te limited to wee tng apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. pounds allowed free. Steamers and schedules subject to inne without notice. wed datty Mt points (exrept Tacoma) named in above schedul Tickets must be purchased at tirket ‘office. Open from 6:30 a, m. to 12:00 * are boat landings, Money to Loan at 54% — 6% 63% —7% No Commission In case of renewal or exten- sion of your real estate loan, there are no “renewal charges,” no unnecessary abstract “title Insurance” feos, If you want @ steateht on your residence, we give you the most liberal’ privilege paying as low as $50—or a multiple--op interest payment dates. On our Installment residence loans you pay aa much as you want te y time you want to which he you can pay the whole loan without 1 by paying Interest to ony. WASHINGTON y MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVEN The Oldest and Largest Strict- ly Savings Inatitution in Washington 58e to Bie. | broilers, 40c/ | | oft anell | Hard sett Brasil Nute—Per 1. . Filberts—Per i. . . we ~Jombe-—Fer m. Walnute— rer Manchurian | Virginia Keystone tae | Bosten—tacal country —_— ery cubes... Local country creamery bricks... Calif. state brand, cubes. Calif, state brand, bricks. Hatter Pat.Per m ... strictly freah. Oregon Young Americ Idaho triplet: Wisconsin cream briels Limburger Limburger, 26 Poaltry—Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Springs—Live . Mens-Live ‘ Dacks— Liv. | Geese—Live Heigian Haree- Hogs—-Biock Choice heavy . Bartey—-Whole Rolled .... Minnesota Minnesota | Corn -Whoie Cracked Feed seal .. Milo Maize... Grits Timothy— ie. Wash, Timothy Seed—No. fe Seed, por th. . ; Alfalfa—i, Wash, No. 1. | Straw . ‘ged ese 2, per Mm. . 8 91.00@ 32.00 -14,00@ 16.00 New York Stock I Report ——— > RK, ‘April MF Factions advances were made by leading is sues at the stock market opening today. nited States Steel opened jat 98%, up The MISTAKES PETTICOAT FOR TWO COLLARS SALT LAKE, April 14.—'"My hand has been sort of paralyzed for quite a while, and I picked up the petticoat instead of two collars L purchased,” explained Charles Kelly, when placed under arrest after he was alleged to have been engaged in shoplifting. Kelly was stopped at the door as he was leaving the building by a ne- gro porter and was accused of steal. ing a blu id green petticoat valued at $10, Kelly resented the negro's interference and attempted to chas- tise him. At the city jail Kelly explained |that hia hand was subject to para- lytic spells, and that he picked up the petticoat by mistale CYNTHIA GREY HAS IDEAS Seattle women folks—and men, too—have learned to prize Cynthia Grey’s column in The Star. We have added many other features for the woman’s page, and it represents our “bigger, bet- ter and brighter” policy. Why not have The Star delivered to your home? It is 12 cents per week, delivered to your door by carrier boy, if you live in Seattle. It is 50 cents per month in the country, delivered by car- rier. If outside the carrier zone, The Star will be sent by mail—$1.50 for three months, $2.75 for six months, $5.00 for one year. TELEPHONE MAIN 600 Ask for Circulation Department John Wanamaker Said “Show me the paper with the largest audience, and thru it I can invariably, depend upon reaching ALL classes.” The Star has the largest audience, not only in Seattle, but in the entire Northwest. Star want ads will sell Fords or Pierce-Arrows; $1,000 homes or $10,070 homes. TRY IT. Main 600 You Can Have the Want Ad Charged Transient Rate, 114 Cents Per Line