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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1919. PAGE 18 NAVAL HISTORY. THRONGS GREET TACOMA HEARS. |" Local Markets ”"Temperamental Spark Plug» vw st New | IS MADE HERE) PRESIDENT HERE PRES, WILSON! ::szssssrm~)" _ Fails Men in Press Boat: LIBERAL or Vegetables and Wire I, | woth ees Th | REPAYMENT 14,000 Gobs Prepare for|Multitude Strains for Look|He Declares League First|"*™ (fy! explain wh ‘ Spark Plug Falls PRIVILEGES Review at Wilson Republican Plan ‘ %| KA) are offered to those ? . , Portland Market Report | MA who borrow here on re One| | ( I Page One || Continued I Page On : ze ital their 1.00 nen: oMly ‘ ts DIAMONDS if i mM et or A 5 1 N ea preynae gh BRN edgar ait alle yi | You can pay your \ I" x he At 945 « k a, m, Friday morn- |, 1 : v aeted baat ‘ : 4 ' yi] loan in monthly in- ] " * 4 rters, each augmented with - hy tallments if you “ Danicts at Hotel : ee Started to Drift ’ hy! wish, See Western Show toe teieg| ONS he ee ’ : : ft 4 SOCIETY FOR M4 > 84 | open tuced boat pia toon tor st ait A REMEDIAL LOANS Wy pe ae } ; ; ( ; 1 t a IN SEATTLE Ma | 1 war tee int haces ve e bag, 8-10 dee ; Called on Oregon f ' ‘ rfp 5 Sittin lat re nS |") t t led ¢ f ton ' rrorrs t aoe MINDS ; be ‘ the urle 5 : Mont all = ae : . f men v were br f Whiek “ETERS UN Us Making History B a. pe so oC : as t ‘ The poor BR nag PETERS UNIT HOUSE A GREAT SUCCESS © rent e a home, to one ss Shouted for Help H.C, PETERS 716 Third Ave, | As part of our expressions Pas iy sin We you can save more “ _fi24 36th | ove: 6th and SUIT, COAT, DRESS : bes to enn 1 ——~ =a Let's go cat at Boldt’s—uptown, 414 Sd Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave.) °C" Washington State Oil Review our methods itn tion, and our cus- musical program includes the ne Amertea,”” and Mra. WI! Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited, SIX BIG ACTS OF . we : ; ' ? SECOND AVE, AND PIKE ST. HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE - «a tmuten-Per fh o t ‘ tae | drome » of thousands, trying to ————— get in the unreserved galleries, wil! |'"#. Tle will be turned away from the Arena | Meitneee, oe doors Saturday night agri Nave der Thruout the week, F. W, Catlett, ee Is a Money Making Investment nyt Twice Daily, 2:30 and 8:15 On Account of the FLEET REVIEW Today’s Matinee Will Start at 4 P. M. PE At § THE INVESTOR finds at KIRKLAND as a result of the con- . SUNDAY ms es x 7 ect alte 220002 HH stantly increasing demand for outside property and the unusual devel- opment of the town itself, as well as the surrounding territory, an ideal "os, Greats asp veep location for investment for profit. Ten years ago this section was prac- a ee tically a wilderness—today thousands of substantial home owners have ‘ developed a town of importance with a rich and growing farming com- munity tributary and, in the opinion of those best qualified to judge, KIRKLAND will pay big returns to those investing at this time. se oaths THE BERRY AND FRUIT GROWER finds at this time the de- Wace Gisd Kay Producer .o00..00000000.79 008 3298 | mand for his products greater than the supply. National prohibition oe ae Mite Mien has created a demand for fruits and berries undreamed of a few years ago and investigation of the possibilities of KIRKLAND as a fruit and berry section will profit anyone interested. Already next year’s crops are being contracted for, an instance being that of Mrs. McIntyre, who has a large orchard which has always paid well and whose cherries alone for next year have been contracted for at 14c a pound. - THE POULTRY FARMER finds at KIRKLAND more suc- esty |) Aras ' cessful men in his own line than in probably any other given section of éaeeee Was t atonrs H 4 the Northwest. From places of such magnitude as the famous Holly- is eth oe. wood ranch, east of Kirkland, down to places of an acre or so in size, they are all uniformly successful. Ideal conditions, both as to climate and soil, the demands of a fast growing community itself, as well as — Yearling ooo@ite0) Shi the close proximity to the markets of Seattle, have meant, and will Liberty Bonds cb likaddiad : a continue to mean, success to those engaged in this profitable and pro- Rorcht and ald | MPAT John E. Price & Co. Prices Paid Shippers 0 | s uctive occupation Southwest Cor. 2nd and Columbia Pest Sore Fear cat craven ig Bt Suppose you owned a little farm in Kirkland, had a cow or is is oon two, a few hundred chickens and raised some garden produce—it sure- : x ly would put a dent in the high cost of living. Hundreds are making DAIRY PRODUCTS Shippers good now on these small farms and so can you. Therefore, we say: Talk : 5 with Kirkland home owners—find out what they have been able to ac- If you MUST sel! yours, sdtaney, fancy‘. so 8 complish—with what little money many of them started and what they peli a 1 Rglen Ke—Local, atrictiy trash .... .60@ 63 say of us. We have helped make these little places what they are and OCR, at. pene ae (4, our reputation is built on their succcess. Pricés Paid Wholesale Dealers | Quotations at St SMOWAMOZCTA Nesp ZPnA mrs Ai a A PLAY THAT WILL MAKE A ss J ar ae NATION LOSE ITS SLEEP || 200 sity" Geoamery, Persons Under 16 Not Admitted flecond Av. OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS OF CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES KIRKLAND, WASH. —OFFICES— NEW YORK BLK., SEATTLE REFERENCES; 5,000 SATISFIED HOME OWNERS Title Trust Co Prices Paid by Whotesale Deat- | e ers to Shippers i Second at Columbia 4 Ne gtairs te climb p A ccctiien caNrtite : met He gacemsaencar canes sbaee za cnure eheatnstane SES ¥