The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 10

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sss sh Sra 2 i A RN aa ih hac a ner THE SEATTLE STAR-—-SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. NAB 20 MORE {TO SKIP STOPS | ON U CAR LINE AUTO DRIVERS Opening Sale Patrolman Reynolds Arrests Eastlake Schedule Announc- 5 _ HURRY! Beginning Monday morning, afl Twenty violators of traffic (cars on the Eastlake lines will be ordinances were arrested from | plu der the skip-atop system, late Frkay afternoon until noon | which fh already proven its effi Saturday. Motorcycle Patroknan | ciency in Seattle on the Phinney car George F. Reynolds arrested 12 | line. of the twenty | Retween Pine st. and Wastinke signa ha nh posted at street tn | ternectic vere inbound and out Alleged rate of speed are: I W.| pound » eare will stop. ond the bridge, stops will be Arrested by Reynolds and their Roswell, 40 miles, on Rainier bivd i les, Ttainier bivd.;|™ade at all corners, The plan, ao Jcording to Supt. Thomas F, Mur phine, effects a saving tn operation | cost fi the unielpal railways and +. | cuts down running time on lines, All| lines ultimat will be operated on | the skipstop plan. In the following dlagram, the wold blvd; Al Calucclo, 20 miles, Rainier | black streets are ones at which! blvd. Hert Magashi, 36 milos, 12th | stops will be made, ‘The light streets | will be skipped. pan mgd . Skip Stop Plan miles on 4 | FP. Ch 21, was arrested by | pm Soses A. J. Min toom ave., charged yh with traveling miles an hour. . xp Beryl Paullin, 45, was arrested by | rl be c eee mce te Dali dA A. J. Hill on Westlake, alleged to | Zoumrovowems 2 [one ee with ite competitors, a direct and purely American submarine tele graph line between Brasil and the United States is absolutely saven: (tal, were adopted today by the American chamber of commerce for Brazil. | The resolutions followed the an nouncement in New York by New| comb Carlton, president of the Weat | Union telegraph company, that) Stove Repair & Plumbing Co.|PHELAN SAYS THERE'S 52 {tsn,‘eirersp®, company, snat PLENTY OF SHIP WORK | 2#rrement with the Western Tele | | |xraph company, a British concern, | hum Themes Se a Jide Se 5 A Oomay Woy S Yole Ave bray elnZz., nn Pt necAve 2 NS geve Aw ~ eo OAKLAND, Cal, June 1—"There| whereby the two companies will| is sufficient shipbuilding to keep| pulid and operate jointly a new ca-| SJ ia | shipyards on the Pacific Coast going | pie from Florida to Brazil | => full blast.” Senator Phelan telegraph The interpretation placed on the} ed H. C. Capewell, preaident of the | announcement by Americans here is Oakland Chamber of Commerce to-|that the Western Union will aban | 2) day, following @ conference with) don its own concession to ° enter | - gr ond Brazil in favor of the agreement | 94 Ave with the Britiah lines, | a ———— | ai Otre Se of- Terry Are. Se Fim St | (CITY READY FOR | | PUBLIC WORKS To Open Bids for $800,000 | Improvements Hundreds and thousands of Seattle home owners, who have built in unrestricted home di vase district have been contented and.able to find a quick purchaser, providing they wish to sell. J. Robinso wan arrest y Robert L. Jones, 42, went a mile | Washington, with a half mile frontage on Beacon Avenue, 600 feet of frontage on Cheat! 4 him. | KB. Sper 6 feet of the side lines of the lot, no garage to be built except on the alley or a part of the house| jand Jackson «t, charged with driv | Sergt. G. H. Comstock with reck-| partinent ALEXANDER |222="""* bas pare | Motoreyele Patrolman A. J. Hill at} | Second ave, and Pine at | walks and there will be either an extension of the car line to and thru this property or a reg RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, June SHOW OF WONDERS: |! circ ‘tait So'Fusced ons par ecg o~ Aon stp A new thoroughfare which the city has acquired practically without condemnation is to be one car within ten or twelve minutes. A tract of ground of about 260 feet frontage on Cheasty Boulevard, 120 feet deep to a 20-fool quarter cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months. The cheapest and best home site in th tricts have had their property practically destroyed as a real home and have had to live in have been traveling 33 miles an Hill, who ch im with reckless | Consequently, why buy your home lot in an unrestricted residence district? Jefferson for every year of hia age, accord: | 23, had no muffier on | Boulevard, Jefferson Park and Municipal Golf Links, the building restrictions have been! | Joseph Gerger, 35, was arrested by | | Inge white drunk | = at the back. No house to be built on Beacon Avenue ata less value than $2500, Cheasty Boule-/ lteas driving on Green Lake bivd., D, 8, Christ, 26, charged with pans | ‘ From the end of the Beacon Hill car line to the end of this property is three-quarters of a mile (=THE WAN WHO KNOWS] ey eo bus line running before you could possibly get your home built. {United Preas)—Resolutions de PRICES Mats’ Tues, seat) 500 the most important thoroughfares running east and west, enabling people in the industrial dis’ alley, about 70x120, lying up high, balance sloping to the east, commanding a view of city to a party who wants a large piece of ground and has artistic ideas from a landscape stand home in discontent or sell out at a sacrifice, while those who purchased in a restricted hom: hour, dnving on Bresdwey Heights Addition No. 1, located on the high ridge, between the industrial center and Lake; ing to C. O, Rawley, of Precinct No. Pe «oe ta ayn § “2 eres placed as follows: No house to be built within 25 feet of the front line of the lot, or within! Patrolman KB. C. Griffin at 12th ave. | cal he tk Caasesook wan neue vard, $3000; off the Boulevard, $2,000. . - and turned over to the juventle de MASTER OF THEM ALL ing & street car while It was un thru Beautiful Jefferson Park and by the Municipal Golf Links, with paved streets and cement side U. S. and Brazil] AND HIS ALL NEW | claring that “in order that American aa ct, se COLUMBIAN WAY to reach this home addition, beautiful Jefferson Park and the Municipal Golf Links by auto or street} Washington,, the Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains. Terms one point. -ORPHEUM .-< -_—— Yl MIRTH, MUSIC AND MELODY SUNDAY AT 2:30 THE HOME OF _ STARTING WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE HURRY! FOR THE CHOICE SEATS THAT BREEZY scar Styne BE s WITH THE... ————itu—____ |LEW WHITE (ABIE KABIBBLE) THE FUNNIEST HEBREW COMEDIAN IN THE WEST WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST IN “A NIGHT ON A ROOF GARDEN” THE WHIRLY, GIRLY DANCE AND FUN SHOW | Showing the tendency toward |Rreater improvements in the city curbed during the war, the board of ) public works has issued calls for bide on approximately $800,000 in im. provement projects. The bids will be lopened at next Friday's meeting of the board. Included in the request for esti mates is the improvement of 32nd jave. N. W. by paving; preliminary eatimate $68,845. The Rainier ave. paving eattmate in $140,383, with the limit of assessment $23,140 and King county paying the differerice, Plans call for paving of the avenue to Ren ton. Improvement by paving BE. 50th st. will cowt $108,775, it is estimated. The largest project in the paving of King et., which the city figures can be done for $471,055. W. Sard at will be improved by concrete walks | which will cost approximately $1,850. About $500,000 in street improve. ment contracts have been let by the board of public works within th tion of the Elliott ‘©. fill and the W Spokane st. filling and paving TIN WAR HELMETS WILL SHED RIVETS SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—Pis- tole having placed sabers as of. ficers’ side arms during the great |war, and beating of swords into| plowshares is a bit passe, but the | diversion of war material to peace time progress has started, accord. | |ing to the army supply depot at | Fort Mason Steel helmets, created to shed |shrapnel from the heads of sol |diers, are the first to undergo a | metamorphosis, and they are now offered as headgear for shipbutld-| € to protect th necks from the dropping rivets, x this work, The helmets are offered in lots of 60, | Bik Adnsehnnhbxaaanacnal Oh! Woody! Pay | Up Your Taxes! {| You’re Shy $37.21 RIVERSIDE, Cal, June 7 Discovery has been made here | that President Wilson ia a slacker { —a tax slacker—and unless he ( comes thru with $37.21, his ( Coachella valley ranch wilt be § sold to the highest bidder, The § president has until June 25 to pay up. ‘The usual tax notice was sent to the White House. Up to ¢ this time no reply has been re } j ) ) } } ) ) ) ) ceived, CR nn 120 feet facing on Cheasty Boulevard, 123 feet facing on Beacon Avenue, 91 feet on the alley paving in and paid. This property is located at the junction of Cheasty Boulevard and Beacd Avenue, facing the Municipal Golf Links and Jefferson Park, and we doubt if you could pu as desirable a home site in any other part of the city for $3,000. $1000 Corner, 50x120, 310 feet above the sea level, commanding a beautiful view of the mountains té the éast and west, facing on Beacon Avenue, a 126-foot boulevard, street grade and paving in and paid; $250.00 cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months. Interest 7%, payable semi-annually. $675 to $775 Inside lots facing on Beacon Avenue, with the street grade and paving paid; 40x120 each to 20-foot alley, most of them commanding a view of the Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier and Olympic Mountains; 290 to 310 feet above the sea level, only three and one-quarter miles from the uptown shopping district, and we doubt very much if you could find a lot of this size with street grade and paving paid, lying in a gully or a ravine, surrounded by shacks, for sale at se | $450 to $500 Big 40x120-foot lots, only one block from Boulevard, lying up high and sightly; $100.00 cash balance six, twelve and eighteen months with interest at 7%, payable semi-annually. Building restrictions, $2,000. We have four beautiful 50x120-foot corners left at $600.00 each; $150.0¢ cash, balance six, twelve and eighteen months, TO ARRIVE THERE by auto take any of the thoroughfares going east on 12th Avenue, south on 12th Avenue follow- ing the car to Jefferson Park, thru the Park, to Cheasty Boulevard, where our salesmen will be jocated and will show you the property. By street car take Beacon Hill car No. 12 to the end of the line, where salesmen with autos will take you to the property only three-quarters of a mile! away, or walk thru beautiful Jefferson Park on cement sidewalks and see the beautiful surround. } ings that adjoin this property. H.S. Turner Real Estate Companys Rooms 3 to 11: Downs Bld., 709 Second Avenue Branch Office 1404 Fourth Avenue Phone: Elliott 4326

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