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; a OLYMPIA, May &.—Special) —The 518.20 minimom Pear, a conference falled until next Nov * Plans known to be under way by fertain employers are carried out, and the constitutionality or legality of the 191 a a| ‘This is the summary of the wom An's minimum zation in Washington cH Younger, » commissioner @nd chairman of the | jal wel fare commission “There is no arg It is not e GOet of living has last: November. increased | SPECIAL 7 beautiful Piano, almost mew, me... $265.00 Howard .....$295 Practically New Kingsbury ...$225 Schubert .... .$215 Like New Fischer ......$250 And many more, such as Hallett & Davis make, Blumberg .Piano, Lagonda make, Cable, Net- j zow and Meister dtd 4 Employers’ Fight May Increase Minimum FOURTEE FIRST DAY OF BUSH & LANE’S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF Used Upright,Grandand : Player Pianos Wage her own on $13 ) . irl who pays $7,500 for Injuries t a8 on Marion st hinery |and Pourth Friday mor Pembertor Most of these instruments in this Sale were taken in exchange before the recent increases in the cost of Pianos. Hence, we are able to offer them at these astonishingly low Prices. MUSIC, in the Piping Time of Peace The Moral Value of Music is indisputable. The Piano and the Player Piano are essentially the Home Instruments of musical expression. To them is mainly assigned the high mission of “Bringing Mankind and Music Together.” A Timely Opportunity This great Annual Clearance Sale, with its wonderful opportunities for thrifty buying, and its astonishing values, in a huge assortment of really splendid instruments, is the more remark- able in view of the fact that the production of Pianos is so much less than the demand. In spite of this condition, we have priced the instruments in this sale practically on the basis of their for- mer values in former events of like character; consequently, this sale presents the opportunity for a very long time to come to obtain a Piano or Player Piano of such quality except at a very drastic increase in price. And back of all lies the unqualified guarantee of the Bush & Lane » Piano Company. Our usual convenient terms apply. We Do as We Advertise—Bring This Ad With You. : push efone Dian Manufacturers Wholesale 1519 Third Avenue N SOL This superb little GRAND,|*\. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 238, 1919. COURT HEARS =“pass rr INSANELY LOYAL REAMES SUIT AROUND DEFENSE CLAIM Former U. S. Officer Wants Let's all ber Why be sting three weeks ort : Miller Reads Document to dig Show Americanism Lane, Moore and Haas have occupied That John A, Miller and Frank the chair, Saturday Councilman arat profennedty friends Hans again hecomas acting ehlef were re emissthe . why treusht exceutive. yut by Attorneys 1 nd Hell for Motion: Mr. Haas will please in the trial of Mille ko away, any place, long enough ph pl ei to let somebody else enjoy the privilege, Then the next fellow should do Hkewise, so on, until & wowed on the thi No upholst ism 1 by Burghardt's al ermaninm, is represent nas becomes acting mayor ting Mayor W. 1 Victoria to b is resulting Im a claw in Burghardt’s death « at that city’s big peace ju bilee, He leaves to accept the compelled te read invitation brought to Seattle last || Jocument of his own compo by the Canadian avia purt tors who flew here from the Northern elty, The present act ing mayor expects to return Sunday Miller's wife will be the last wit ness ed, Crom-examination of Mille expected to end early ir ufternoor D ORGANIZE NEW MOTOR CORPS ¢ Mra, Living and will ald the at the next n’s auxiliary and Navy club. Jefferson st. Tue For information regarding the mo tor corp, woman autolsts will call Elliott 479. Commence. Chanihet Hears Dr. Campbell SPECIALS Dr. Roy “Machine Gun” Camp- bell, ‘pastor of the Pligrim Congre gational urch, formerly a war ‘ 1 the members 1 f the Seatt Your local manufs are soking their opportunities to et thelr products in the Philip pine Islands and to secure raw ma- terlale there,” is t E. Waller, mana trade wi Saturday statinticn, leave for his jhome in Manila VICTOR CECILIAN, like) Signal Cares Will new; a wonderful 2... $575.00) rocrns ee cer oe by signal corps photographers s . Kranich & Bach may be bought by the’ general “52 public now from Uncle 8am Lieut, Col, JH. Stusesman, West Pee ern department signal officer, ad Starr $175 vives those wishing photographs to > eee > cee communicate with pho’ aphic di L 5 office chief signal: officer r tures desired. All Farrand Player Piano ......$495)» Almost New Pianista Player Piano ....... $385 88-Note And many more, ranging in price from $115 up. America Dr. Christensen to Talk to Democrats Dr, W. T. Chr 1, of the port urdey noon, at the Good Eats cafe teria. Christensen will take up cred its and other matters involved in the | port controversy, George E. Ryan will i President W n's address r delivered in Paris, on “In ternational Law.” KING COUNTY GRANGE BOUCK 10k tate first week in state grange om grange will meet the June, in Port Angeles RED CROSS TO HELP | CHANGE INSURANCE The insurance bureau of the |American Red Cross, with offices m 4, Central building, has 1 ar aid will announcement almost $575 00: given ex rvice men In char e~ | Ing their risk i new..... . 7 Ww BC | | tim rted many |e are finding fficulty in | change | POSTPONE EXAMINATION, | } The t 8. Civil Service commis sion announces that the pr Jamination to be held | fill a vacanc ttle, has 1919 Retail 22s. su | blank apply to the seereta » 1th U, 8. Civil Service district, 303 Post | | application | Office building, Seattle, | PAGE 15 FIGHT AGAINST TIME Sale of University Home Tracts a Wonder, But Mr. Conover Says “Hurry” Extraordinary Situation in Liquidation Sale Quickly Realized by Public---‘‘Prices Don’t Count” It’s a fight against time—the liquidation of the splendidly situated Crawford & Conover University Home Tracts. The sale is progress- ing with wonderful speed, but it is time that counts, for Mr. Conover, fol- lowing the passing of Mr. Crawford, wants to get out—wants some leis- ure, after thirty and more years of active business life. Read this letter and you will realize what forced liqsidation means—what an opportu- nity is awaiting you in this favored spot, chosen years ago as one of the most desirable in all Seattle. Px SEATTLE wasmneron 665 New York Bus tat, Leary Bui May 23, lore? Goodwin Mead Retate co, Seattle. " Be are 1 1 18 the University Hose Tracker eee! WIth Your eplendia report of sales ve ne Sivieion. sold to date 4 a © ins ma BT, © no trouble at all to welts yreix cents once you let the publie Suite @ novelty to be seilin f PrOTAt and the ondy consideration tees tiem sike this Fation that of speed. it. Crawford's death ba: r bis ye but eettie yeare that he has meane gore to bis Tf you continue in able to mb it. oP, aed tract left in eixty da; sorbate ® very suvetantian profiy wrthes "6 @id doliere for wixty-0i3 and ¢, Sincereiy youre, A LIFETIME’S OPPORTUNITY This sale will live in history. Nothing approaching it has ever been known during Seattle’s existence. It will never be duplicated unless some person in the future becomes weary of the slavery of business, like Mr. Conover, and puts the opportunity to gratify his longings above money. Crawford & Conover for thirty-one years were the leading developers of residence property in Seattle. Their judgment has been unfailing. This great scenic subdivision in the refined University district was the final achievement of their long and honorable career. Ten years ago they would have developed it slowly and steadily, with constantly advancing prices as the district improved. But now every lot is listed without reserve. Prices have been cut to the vone—to less than the cheapest lots in an obscure neighborhood. The whole thing is absolutely unprecedented in the history of Seattle. “We have looked over the entire city—we have seen everything worth while, ind University Home Tracts are the best buy, far and away, we have been able to find’’—that’s what one buyer said the other evening. That’s what you will find, too. Just look at these prices: Fine, large lots for home building—city improvements in and paid ” $2°79 to $579 Large, rich home and garden tracts, fine situation, beautiful view: $349 to $699 Only $50 down and $10 a month, You can’t afford to pass this by. Ravenna ¢ run within four blocks of the subdivision; get off at Thirtieth Northeast, or you can drive oat over beautiful Montlake Boulevard direct to University Home Tracts. Phone and we will be glad to send an auto for you—a delightful ride. Goodwin Real Estate Co. E, 8S. GOODWIN, President VICTOR J. GREEN, Sales Manager. LEARY Two Offices isti'N. Bean &. ssn Stikemeata Seu ' TWO Phones Subdivision Office Open Every Evening