The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1919, Page 17

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SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. SOUND VIEW ADDITIONS (Comprising Five Different Subdivisions—Largest Holdings South of Seattle Controlled by One Office) Only Thirty Minutes by Auto Over Des Moines Highway Lake Burien Cars Direct to Property From Industrial Center Tracts One-Fourth Acre to Five Acres, Sound View $50,000 Worth of Property Sold Since Sale Began April 9th READ THIS! If you have bought V_ Bonds on the install- ment plan and you really need money, or feel that you can’t afford to buy a homesite until you finish paying on your bonds, I will take the bonds off your hands and give you exactly what you have paid on them, if you want to buy property from me. What are Sound View Lots worth in that district? Prob-, ably $1,000 to’ $3,000 per lot, with high city taxes. I am sell- ing Sound View tracts, 75x115, the same distance from indus- trial center, for $325, within 3 blocks of the car line. County taxes. I claim that my Sound View Additions are the most de- sirable, the most reasonably GUARANTEED TITLE—EASY TERMS ONLY TEN PER CENT CASH—36 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE priced, the most convenient prop- erty that employes in the indus- trial center can buy for a homesite. - _ STUDY THE MAP It is drawn to a scale abso- lutely correct in measure- ments. No matter what part of the North end of the city you may live in, you must have drawbridges to cross and a congested business district to pass through (where traffic moves slowly) before you can reach the industrial center, and each year the congestion becomes greater. THERE ARE SOUND Just 7 Miles From the ADDITIONS | Industrial Center Chicken Dinner Drive down and look over my beach lots and then drive on to Alder Beach Manor, at Des Moines, and enjoy one of those big Chicken Din- ners. They're great. PHONE ELLIOTT 2900 J. T. L. CAMPBELL, 228-230 Burke Building H. F. ENGELBRECHT, Sales Manager W. B. Welch, Manager Branch Office, at End of Lake Burien Car Line CALL, WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE FOLDER, “MY OLD FRIEND DAVE” READ THIS! If your busifiess or work is south of Seattle's business center, and you live north of the city, you have to transfer from one car to another right in the congested part of the city where traffic is slow, both to and fro! your work. If you live in Sound View additions you can ride direct to any part of the industrial center (within 60 days) without trans- er. Does that mean anything to you now or in the uture? What are Lake View lots worth in that district? Proba- bly $500 to $1,500 per lot, with high city taxes. I am selling Sound View tracts, 75x115, the same distance from industrial center, for $325. Within three blocks of the car line. County taxes. _ MY BRANCH OFFICE Is located right at the end of the Lake Burien car line, on the main road to Three Tree point and the beach. Four salesmen with autos are there every day and will be glad to show you over the different subdivisions. Go out any day—take your lunch if you like and enjoy yourself down on the beach. You are welcome to picnic on any of my unsold beach lots. BEACH LOTS With All Tidelands ?400 Water piped to every lot — good 1 roads, electricity and phone service. If you drive out just follow black arrow signs along the Des Moines _\ brick highway—they will direct you \\* right to my branch office. Two autos leave from my main of- fice in the Burke building every day at 10:30 a.m. You are welcome. Alder Beach Manor is only a few miles from my Sound View additions, at the end of the Des Moines brick highway, right on the beach. Fine Chicken Dinner served all day till 8:30 p. m. 4 PHONE ELLIOTT 2900

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