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HERTHA NELSON RETURN otal Norris. % Third ave, All. welcome DS WATCHES “REDDIT. | El, 202 PI ST. most one KR m To 7 Bhi Wraniniton “Hite Co FUNERAL NOTICES IFUL GRAVE Croases and tablets. tone, beveled lett rm ty $5 to $1 Redman © 3 First ave, ‘ Anne 1345 LEGAL NOTICES f SUPERIOR COURT OF THE of Washington, for aed wostce TO CREDIT. cAU i D AFFAIRS OF SAID BA the Matter of German-American |” ppeercantile Bank, @ corporation, | Se Is hereby given that, by vir- ‘of an order made and entered the we proceedings in the Bhove entitled court on April 4%.) the undersigned, a» State ce Examiner of the § Washington, and as laws { rman-American Mercantile ik, Insolvent, ion, was duly to for sale virtually all of the hia hands, be- id Germ & Frat he is ree bids for said assets A of all of such asee with the Crerk of the k p.m. on M of the aforesaid order perior Court. notice is here- 1 ding rp aha depositors, ders and al! othar perso the assets, on No. 1 of the Su) she State of Was County, on May 15, tock Tngton. for 1919, at es at} raOne r ony Sbjections na that they the confirmation by the ‘or nat Beat m te Rank Examin- nd fepomumensation said ia propored a Bank ; “oor, | as of the State [ Washington, in] Shere NOTICES j ERION COURT OF THE at of Washington, for King Tai. NOTICE OF SALE Matter, of German-American nk, © rporation, a agg GIVEN that Virtue of an order made and 1 im the Superior Court of we State of Wash! on Piavg ae in the matter of the insol- Pew Ge artonn Louis H. Moore, ne Bank fixaminer, will re: fe sealed bids for yirgaiy all A at said yy whiel for sale is on file with the mer ath id State iner, 218 White Vesely | ton. A copy of said By assets will be went to any ding purchaser upon request. assets comprise promissc both secured and unsecure: all other debts due the @ aforesaid sealed, and the ompany such bid either cash ment or a certified check of 16 cent of the amount of such The Bank Examiner reserves right to reject am successful rt o King County, © ould MOORE, | Bank. Examiner 0 of Avashington iyguide ain (Om IT MAY CONCERN ~ Bp undersignes has y's rotest a M file such the office of the Buperin= emt of Buildings prior to April | | JAMES GRIFFITHS, Owner. 905-6, Ordinances 31578. colored philosopher says it ial ish to count your chickens before | ose creek meets “creek Jook out spring freshets. VES OF MEN} it the LE™ MER] at Btarts Tomorrow | Attorneysat Law BSTARLISHED 1887 Free to Take Air Spin Mins Merie Wolfe, Lieut. F lL. Wolfe mu Wednerda the } Attorne brother,” whore brother © Main 390. Typewriter Ce Co. Universal Tele Olymple Foundry C hott, Downs Pik, 109 Ynd av Consultation free, All cases, Pees moderate MASON, with ying Clreu faced the Liberty Made hor demand Wolfe looks over his booking flight demonatration here, he find Miss Merle's name at the the list Miss Merle decl flying wth be her brother. “Dam very anxious flight with my brother Wolfe, who is in the Fl and would 4 . ur approval, Maj. Carl Spats, Fiying Cireus, “I've always been anxious to fly and now |with the Flying Cireus, I'd chance to take a spin with him. 1 woudin't fy with any one else announced A further factor in over on brother ts clause in Mine Wolfe's absolving the responsibility in ease of accide | Lieut. Wolfe « 1 fume avail, for hie sister has erly 4 officially precluded any brotherly tion to aqueich her aspiration Of cou there ix no inkling family objec along this line, Mina Wolfe is playing safe He doesn't know a thing abou flight: booking officer Loan headquarters FENWICK, “LAWRENCE And whe 432 Burke Bide for the Medical nage auithentle oll” fina # Foster, 404 Crary Bathe Franc she are we anybody it's me LUNDOREN 604 Btewart, Math 491 Chattet Toans MONEY Loans from $10 to and confident pianos, RUDY to mak Lieut, B. I Clroun, ing very ways her BAN ae ¢ 1003-4 LC Smith Midge Chiropractor | STROUP — Chiropractor Graduate National School, Chicago, It ation free. 212 Denny Mid. “Furniture, Repairing, U ‘phol like No. | Yorrenaen ‘urn. Bhop. Mo es1T c MONKEY LOANED ON ALL cles of value, The Reliable, Third ave Detective Agencies ARTI oer government an fume « BACTEIC Agency and female o and night. Off DETECTIVE rad Bids Male atives: open day Hiott 1663. she smiled, xmugly Mixa Wolfe employed Southern Products Co., but and her brother a nded the high Later GAR RANGE from Colgate university, Ne ers my *pecialty. Elliott | Lieut. Wolfe received his comm) Sixth ave at Rockwell field, where he urkish Baths 4 student and instructor IMPERIAL TURK Isn BATHS, Tisy January, 1918 4th ave otric cabinets, thera- Another Northwest t Deutle tub Rheumatiom | Lieut, Ho W. Wirt, of We ed lated in the personnel of the I Cireus, Lieut. Wirt veretly of Washington graduate of the ¢ oor graduates of th ground xchool, at Herkeley, and ba been identified with Rockwell f for some time ‘The train bringing the expert men will arrive fron ma © the Northern Pac : m, Wednesday 20 p.m, for Ya Hr Kathryn ed be diserde: nchool he lama tehes specialty mechano-ther Main 2213, day or night dunk *0. who ix a Un w one AL. ASKA JUNK Elliott 3291 1120 Firat ave. Storage _ PIREP ROOF use. Central Hidg ETORAGE 3 x Mt Beattle have beer Spokane authorities the lookout for alias Korkitter a gambler Kallas, a police by AT. ware PURITAN LUNCH marlin! Between Liberty Market and Liberty Theatre Chrint railway laborer. ifrom L. Mihic of Spokane Enjoy the Out of ee ai oes MILITARY SHOP | “Military Shop” that this Our goods in the main De not think from the name store caters only to those in service. fare the kind made for the government, and that is not only equivalent to a guarantee of quality, but i# offering to you just the right kind of merchandise for any fishing, bun or camping trip. Blankets, Wool Shirts, Khaki Shirts, Breeches (both wool and cotton) Khaki Trousers, Khaki Coats, Shoes. Boots, sings, Tarpaulins, Mess Kits, Canteens, Flashlights, passes, Packsacks, etc. Corduroy Suits $14.50 Khaki Shirts é -, 81.00 to $2.50 various colors $3.00 wo $12.00 S. Regulation Ponchoes Lee Com $1.15 collar 83.00 81.75 Hammocks Air Pillows Middies; blue. and cuffs Middies; khaki uU. & Spent wool Sweaters, U. Camp Grates” + $3.50 | voiding Buckets, Mosquito Cot Nets....-75@ | and Basins, each 82.50 Moaquito Head Nets 25¢ |} Gold Medal wevging Cots Scout Axes .... ‘ ‘ 5 . Baskets We gladly answer any and all inquiries regarding our goods KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 First Ave. The Kind That Pay Dividends Gardens It is so easy to have a luxurious, thriving healthy garden that no one should be satisfied with any other kind. Gardening has formed the study and recreation of the jeisure moments of many eminent men and women from the time of Solo mon. It can be made plegsurable, healthful, intellectual and profitable. Your garden will only produce according to the quality of the Reeds you plant Established 1885, Best for the West Are Good Seede—and Cost No More than Ordinary Seeds that are not so good. Resolve to have a BIGGER, BETTER garden for 1919 Now Is the Time to Plant Our uptown Store—Foot of Cherry Street, opposite Pioncer Square Seattle Or Ask Your Dealer Miss Merle Wolfe Arranges here at the will! top of n't go t to much appeal to who commands the uinee my brother is coming Recond ax These men are alleged to have stolen $450 sn » hitting wupply The slight cold # fornia out off the APA from the ern wtute little of the Yakima practically the only came anywhere near up with the demand Another car of California reached the product w supply tha with keeping mixe omotables treet lay bringing some Imperint The product steady favor int lettuce continues t meet with but how | will have occurred an yet the steady Ix not certain present market re quotations remain un and the week probs end without seeing any differenc price asked for by local poult Friday, A t nly will * Portland Market Report PORTLAND, Cattle iat April 18 head; market $13.76 to $14.7 ateers, $11 to $1 to good steers, $10 to $11 $9 to $10 $8 to $9 $10.50 to choice cows and medium to geod cows fair to 5 to 86; bulls, 4 ateer medium fair to good steers non to fair steers, and heifers, good to $9 to $10 hetfers com eholce siz heifers ws v7 to s mediu and helfer to $460 $9.50 to $7 to $10 Receipts. Prime medium mixed ough heavies, $17.60 t $17 to $17.60; bulk, $19 >~-Receipts, 242 Prime lambe to medium lamba, $11 to $12; weth $9.60 to $10.50 mery, 6Te to 68 extran, 4 canner $5.50 to stockers aie mixed, 0 $19 to $19 fair yearlings: to $10 City Selec owen Butte! ewe local Hens 34 rollers, 40 to 4 Do x Denver Market Report cg DENVER eipts, ¢ tit ' $10 to $i4.se April 18—Cattie market steady cows and betfers and feed Steers, sab0 6 u stockers calver 0 head $15.65; ewes N.Y YORK 16%e Centritug COPFER NEW April 1 ot sevens Py Sugar » BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings Balances » ‘Hold Up Paving t to Bids for lave. were h [board of public works the paving of d over a week by the Friday. It | was suggested that the board learn | what action could be secured from the ratiroads toward the the right of way “in the past.” anid, the at the same time Street Supt. Case railroads have left their right or fifteen months. As a result, the edge of our paving gets chipped off and cracked up and we have to re | pair it.” “REFUSE TO SELL oLo than $126 The bos #0, anyway an olf one. rd of public works thi even If the firely Two bide for the pur tion at 33rd and E. Union station 26, South Park, od Friday Both bide theny Bros., wreckers. $126 «for one building, without plumbing and fixtures or $200 with this material, The other they would | buy for $150 IR. T. Crane ‘Named and for were reject were entered by Ma to U. S. Ministry|" WASHINGTON, April 18.—(Unit Press.)—R. T. Crane, private secre- ltary to Secretary of State Lansing, |haa been appointed to and haw ao cepted the post of minister to Czecho: Slavokt: the state department an | nounced today. Crane will Ko first to Paris, where the Czecho-Slovakians maintain foreign office G. Beninghausen Watch and Chronometer Maker Nautical Instruments and Compass Adjuster 103 Cherry St. Seattle, Wash, and 10 | Wetatore $16) wea $13.50 to Wait for Railroads |*imet—re »— Railroad | paving of | we have done our paving and | of way laid with boards for a year! FIREHOUSE FOR $125 |r, A city fire house is worth more} chase of material in the old fire sta: | They offered | | ~~ | Roosters | x Call | VRORTADL I ArtichokemCal, od tek Looal, per Fiat Dutet Cannon Balt ih Halt Local, bunches Carvots r wack re Per tb Hoet—Local, per and Otlens. . JUST + Batter Per tp. “Per ton— Nett 100088 19,0004 regraded Syst Straw berries: Tomatoes — Mexican Florida, per pack TurnipeYakina. pe P Calif, per dos Louisiana enurrs Applies — © Waah. New that lend them espe tiveness, The Lure of the Easter appeal- ing as the very first breath of spring that stirs your very soul to a new life. Joi wv ONE MORE DAY —stands between you and gladsome Easter, and we have priced a won- derful assortment of the latest creations at $7.50 They embody the fetching Directoire, the lovely sheltering beauty of the poke, the popular Watteau, wide filmy brims, those with a transparency ial attractiveness, and many others of equal attrac- Which One Lures You? Whatever your favorite, it is here. Come in tomorrow, your last-oppor- - Fancy : tunity before Victory Easter, and choose it. In Our AA ls enn Basement Department Featuring in our MAIN SALON beautiful Hats from BENDEL GAGE FORD TO GIVE UP 1 AUTO INTEREST? 22@ 93) PETROIT, Mich., April 18—(Unit #9 | og Press.)—Henry Ford, motor king, | 37 | has under consideration a deal where ° by he will withdraw from the Ford ++ 48) Motor Co., relinquishing his mam- moth interests, which control the plant, While Ford refused to be viewed on the subject, his secretary today admitted to the United Press| [that such a deal is under considera | tion, with the General Motors Co, as | the proposed purchaser. ne Rott aie: inter | ate brand, cubes Calif state brand, bricks Pert strictly froah | CLUB WILL REORGANIZE | The Nonpareil club, a social or-| ‘{}| ganization of Georgetown, is plan bs sasndie th “44 | ning & reorganization campaign. Wash. cream briek Wash. Young America... Wash, and Oregon triplet Cal. triph Wisconsin trip @mpany || WEAKENED | BODY CONDITION | A weakened body condition is fre-| quently traced to eyestrain, and when the skilled Optometrist exam- ines the eyes he can tell exactly their | condition, and knows exactly how to| correct it. Tanke triplets Wisconsin cream brick Limburger, le. Limburg Milk—Per ewt., buying price... | Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers te Shippers ings Live. jens — Live Live Duck» | Eventually you will realize the ex: | treme importance of gotng to only | the most skilled Optometrist, for it is money and time wasted to go to any but the best, and the cost to you will | be no more than for the incompetent | service you receive many places, } Unless the Optometrist is progres: | sive and keeps apace with the rapid | developments of Optometry, he will not give his patients or customers the service to which they are en- titled. Eventually you will demand the best—-WHY NOT NOW? “Where the Rest Glasses Are Made” » Not “No. 2, per tb. . Italta— io Wash, No ess raw 1 Frisco Market Report | 1ac0, Sth . 480; firsts, 450; ex: April 1 tra pulleta', Cheese—California 30¢; firsts, 29% atoes—Wharf prices: Deltas, $1.75 to $2 per cental for choice and $2.85 to $2.40 for fancy; Shimas, $4 to $8.25; Oregon Burbanks, $2 to $2.40; Idaho Gems, $2.30 to $2.45; Washington Netted Gems, $2.25; new 3% to Sie pound; new 6c to 6c, Sweet potatoes, $5 to $5.50, ms Onions—Iee house, — California, $3.75 to $4 per cental, on the street, $4.40 to $4.26, Oats, per cental--Red feed, $2.40 2.45; red, seed, $2.60 to $2.75; red, recleaned, $2.90 to $3. Barley, per ceytal—-Good, 40¢ to 42e per pounds at $2.17%; ship ping, $2.20 t-$2.28; Chevalier, nom- inal FREE DOCTOR Ex-Geveramest Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. flats, faney, with MAT. SAT, “Never Say Die” THE COMEDY THAT Is MAKING PACKED HOUSES ROAR WITH LAUGHTER y Nighte—30-50c Mats, —20-31c Plus War Tax NEXT WEEK Tho Season's Biggest Success “TheEyes of Youth” to OH, WHERE 1S TRAT FUR? | SIDEWALK CONTRACT LET Mre. Ida Carlson, of the Stevens} hotel, is minus her $150 fur, accord.| TB contract for sidewslks om Hie ‘ing to police reports Friday. She| Yenna blvd. was let Friday morning: — left in yesterday in the wash room| by the board of public works. Ve of the Planters hotel. When aed | Bressi will do the work for $9,186. went back to look for it, it was | ————————___— ne gone. | Edward Patterson is being sought by the police here on wire instruc: tions from Dewar Lake, Saskatche- wan. His brother Henry died there a few days ago and authorities of that city wish him to make the final disposition of the body. Buy Your Easter SHOES at Bargain Prices We still have a big stock of Men's, Wom- en’s and Chlidren’s Shoes at our 903 Sec- ond Ave. Store, which we are selling at big bargains. No lines are complete in sizes. Every pai? represents a saving of good dol- lars. Styles for every kind of service are in- cluded. In the Ladies’ Depart- ment prices range from $2.95 to $12.85. Sold regularly at $6.00 to $17.50. In the Men’s Department the prices are $2.95 to $9.95. Sold regularly at $6.00 to $15.00. Children’s Shoes priced very low, according to run of sizes. TURRELL SHOE CO. 903 Second Ave., Burke Bldg.