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j MRM. es 3 ee Ae eee . son. AMENDMENT OF CHARTER URGED Moore Wants the Voters to Change Election Dates | Establishment of ‘May as month | for munteipal clection, instead of Maroh. Fouryear term for corporation counsel, Instead of a two-year term the name of @idate on the official ballot ur he has filed a declaration of his didacy. These three amendments to eity charter, proposed Friday by Councilman William Hickman Moore wil be voted on at the next munich | pal election if the city council ap | proves the plan at its meeting, Mon day afternoon, Councilman Moore particularly ‘will urge the change of date in mu nicipal elections from March to May, principally on the ground that better | Weather prevails during the latter month, and for the further impor | tat meason that it will ove con gestion when voters register by giv: | ing them more time, A new state law requires that voters must regis ter every two years, between Janu ary 2 and the closing of the books before the February primaries, If the date of the municipal election ts not advanced from March to May, it | will be a physical impossibility } register the voters, according Councilman Moore, The corporation counsel should hold office for four years, instead of two, Moore contends, so as to con- form to the terms of office held by the city comptroller and the city treasurer, The proposed amendment to bar to appearance of a candidate's name on | the officia] ballot unless he previous ly has filed a declaration of candi dacy is to prevent indiscriminate wriling of names on the official bal- | lot. Under the terms of the proposed | amehdment, a candidate must pay the filing fee before his name J. D. Ross to Talk “The evolution of matter wi cial reference to the two missing © ments of the seventh or manganese group of metals,” will be the sub- ject of an illustrated talk by J. D. Ross, superintendent of lighting in | Seattle, at the University of Wash + ington, December 10, at 8 o'clock. } The lecture will be given in the Fac ulty Men's clubhouse on the campus. The public ts is Invited, People who find life an empty dream frequently make a howling Bightmase for others. Lat’s go cat at Bola uptown, 1414 3d Ave. downtown, ns 34 Ave. Rare CONTEST . |: The following are the prize win ners in The Star Business Guide Con- | test for the month of November: First Prize, $15—Stella Utt, 26 Downs Block, Seattle. | Second Prize, $10—Mrs. Evelyn Sher, man, 709 Montelius building, Se attle. Third Prize, $3—G. Barberis, jr, 842 Rainier ave., Seattle, Fourth Prize, $5—Mabel Kock, 132} Boren ave. Seattle | Fiith Prize, L. J. Strout, care National Grocery Co., Seattle. Sixth Prize -Charlotte Mish, : 962 Mount Adams drive, Port : land, Ore. A } Seventh (Prize, $1—Mrs. Elvira/ Wheeler, 1710 Hoyt ave. Ever-| ett, Wash. Eighth Prize, $1—Mies Marie Mas- son, care Black's Overall Fac: | tory, Seattle. ‘ mth Prize, $1-—Bessie Becker, 1 15th ave., Seattle Tenth Prize, $1—Elsie Wright, 1065 E. Howe st., Seattle. | Eleventh Prize, $i—Mrs. J Wallingford &. Erick Be attle Twelfth Prize, $1 Washington school, Boys and Girls’ TA, Seattle the! to } bears on the ballot | Let’s Go to BOLDT’S It’s a real satisfying sort of place to eat, and the sevice is as good as the cooked food. well And the Bill won't be so big as to fright- en us, either. ATTENTION MECHANICS! Why scrape bearings when you can grind them? “Time Saver” Hearing Compound produces a perfect Average from 85 to 90 per cent bearing surface in leas time than formerly scraped a 4! to 50 per cent surface surface. Procure Compound and Booklet at the Rubber Service Co. 1023 EK. Pike. oe. Sele Distributers pane wate OF ALL MAKES OF CARS BY MEN WHO KNOW HOW Our shop is managed by man whe has had 18 7 eapertence in automobile work ad is a machinist with fn tory experience and thor- oughly ganderatands the con- struction of your car BICYCLES “Bik Will Like” Esy Terms. 5% CASH DISCOUNT BICYCLE REPAIRING Ellis Cycle Co. Main 5431 1111 Pike S¢. Realty News Thirteenth Prize, $1—Alice Van . Aalst, 1615 16th ave., Seattle $70,000 TRANSFERS Fourteenth Prise, $1—Rose M. Rus-| Recent realty sales reported thra 4 sell, 2347 14th ave. S, Seattle the offices of Carter, MacDonald & Fifteenth Prize, $1 ty Lae, care| Miller, Inc., show a total of nearly : the Queen Anne Candy Co., Se- | #79000 value : attle © Sixteenth Prize, $1-—L. Lillian Mitch SELL MANY RANCHES E ell, 1719 Broadway, Seattle. | The realty firm of Davies & : ‘ , | Leach, with offices at 212 Boston The following is the correct answer | block, reports much activity in the | for the month of November sale of small ranches near the city. ® ‘They have sold 14 improved places in S—Omitted Be from “satisfying,” Restaurant advertise- ment. T—Omitted from “garments,” in the ; Pantorium Dye Works adver-| tisement | A—Omitted from “wholesale,” in the Becker’s Trunk Co. advertise ment R—Omitted from “springs,” in the Laher Auto Spring Co. advertise- ment A—Omitted from “leading,” in the} James & Merrihew advertise ment. D—omitted trom “welded,” in the Pacific Coast Welding Co, adver- tisement, V—omitted from “drivers,” in the Fashion Garage advertisement E—Omitted from “money,” in the Smith Jewelry Mfg. Co, adver-| tisement. R—Omitted from “Saturday,” in the Ramage Dancing School adver. tisement T<Omitted from “inventories,” in the Seymour & Rowan adver-| tisement. | I—Omitted from “patronized,” in the Egan School advertisement. S—Omitted from “pressed,” in the Queen City Dye Works adver- tisement. I—Omitted trom “condition,” in Dr. Craig McCullough’s advertise ment. N—Omitted from “monuments,” in . the Standard Monument adver- tinement. G—Omitted from “catalogue,” in the Puget Sound Marble and Gran- ite Works advertisement. P—Omitted from “repairs,” in Sam Weisfield’s advertisement, A—Omitted from “dancing,” in the Cornish School advertisement. ¥—Omitted from “days,” in the Ko- telman Transfer Co, advertise- ment. in} the last few weeks, most of them to | neweomers | SUBDIVISION SOLD IN EIGHT DAYS Last Sunday J. T. L. Campbell) commenced his big sale of Ridge! | Acres addition. So quickly have peo- | ple availed themselves of the op portunity to buy these home sites |that yesterday new portions of the | land were opened up for sale. Mr. Campbell estimates that the sale cannot possibly last longer than Monday. ! REPORTS GOOD BUSINESS | M. L. Burkhardt, sales manager of the firm of Geo. A. Spencer & Co., reports business good for the month of November, and while the | number of sales for November was not as great as August and Septern | ber, yet they showed a nice increase over October, during which month |the sales dropped off considerably due, no doubt, principally to the labor troubles FROM HOMESTEAD TO TOWN As a demonstration of the ad vaneement of Seattle you have but to visit Burien ‘ity on the Lake Burien car line. Formerly a home- stead, it is today in the course of 24 months @ thriving town of about 265 homes. Golden Jubilee to Open Here Sunday) ‘The phenomenal growth of the First Presbyterian chureh from a congregation of seven mernbers to a membership of 6,971 souls will be celebrated with services beginning Sunday and continuing every night during the week and closing Sunday, December 14, with a great com- munion service, The Seattle church will celebrate the golden jubilee an ted from “washing,” in Binger’s advertisement. eo niversary of its service with appro. priate ceremonies, TRUNKS AND LEATIOR Goons ve nell High Hage and Suit Cases at Wholesale Prices Becker’s Trunk Co. 117 Marion St, Near Second AUTO BRAKES CENTRAL BRAKE SERVICE STATION Brake Spectaliats Trycka ere National Brake peetion Bervic 1430 10th Ave. It You W THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 Yor Reservation AUTO BATTERIES AUTO GEARS WE MAKE GEARS, Auto Gears & Specialty WESTERN GEAR WORKS Ninth 5. an@ King. Matm 3067, If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 For Reservation AUTOS FOR HIRE WITHOUT DRIV ~ STORAGE AND REPAIRING The Fashion Garage Etitere 2340, 2205 Second Ave. NORTHWEST RADIATOR AND FENDER WORKS AUTO WELDING WE WELD Anything That Can He Welded. Rest Plant in the City. Pacific Coast Welding Co. ers Manufacturers of Sensitized Papers, Litho and Photostat Prints. WALLACE ©. REHAN, anager Main 5042 Stuart Bldg. BUILDING SUPPLIES OGLE BROS. CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL, LIME AND PLASTER and other Building Materials, 3903 Brooklyn Avenue Phone North 36 BLANKETS BLANKETS | $1.50 KIRK'S MILITARY sHor 120 First Ave. | BATHS AND MASSAGES MISS L. CHANDLER Magnetic Treatments, Hand and Vibratory Massage, Skin afd Scalp ‘Treatments, D'Arsonal Sinnecidal, Violet Ray and Vapor Bathe Main 5572 311 Pioneer Bide. | | CHILI AND TAMALES AUSTIN’S CHILI AND TAMALE. SHOP (Formerl at 313 Pine) Now Looated at 1907 Fitth Aye, Three doors north Times Bldg ton the Chicken Brand | | of THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919. Useful Gifts Typical of the Northwest and Alaska “Los Angeles’ Highest Grade Imported Manila Ask to see our new COSTUME BEADS of Alaskan Ivory BERRY’S HANDCRAFT siHor 1210 Fourth Avenue A Sutable Xmas Gift Specially welected CIGARS sisee, in boxes of 25e Los Angeles 81.50 to REGAL be stem 83.50 per box A nice election of Pipes, Canes Clear Holders, Cigarette Holders and Cases and Sundries. Humidors, $6.50 to $12.50 PURE MILK DAIRY Celebrated Maplewood Milk, Butter Comm ana lee cream MAIN 2 1S12 72 Cigarettes and Tobaccos in Fancy 234 Packing a @ 3i6 ~~ Make your Selections Now! WOOLLEY & CO.. inc, Sole U, 8. A. Importers 900.908 Third Ave. : DANCING ACADEMIES — Ramage Dancing School and Greenwood entar and Wednesday, § P, ot Publle Dance Every Saturday Night READ—GET BUSY Nineteen letters have been purposely omitted from nineteen advertisements on this page. The nineteen letters, when correctly arranged, will spell STAR ADVERTISING PAYS. Find the og letters, mention the words and the | names of the advertisements where the letters were omitted and mail your answer to the Guide Contest Manager, care of The Seattle Star. |” month, Neatness and originality as well as correctoess | will count. | PRIZES First Prize .... $15.00 Ninth Prize FEATHERS OSTRICH FEATHERS TAKE 1 OR 2 LES STEVENS’ Fix TRAC Little Cost Private Halls. Day and Evening Young Lady Asintants. Danced in lend PLUME sHor «76. 810 Pike st. Egan School of Drama Til Wire Queen Anse a7, Patronized by producers, as Oliver M and John Cort, of New Y Hi GOODS Pacific Furniture Co. 2212-14-16 First Ave. Malm 1608. on $5 AND UP Gentiomen That's what ¥ rave when we DRESSMAKERS Hemstitching Singer Sewing Machine Co. 1317 Third “Ave, DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES J. G. BAUER & CO. HAIR. GOODS Mave Y Hair Permanent Dressmakers’ and Tailors’ oan plies Warhing adds to RRAIDING AND EMROMmERY ite, beauty, Buttons Covered, Picot Edging. Thos, Singer, Ine Hemtitehing Ie per yard. Main 5060 | 1319 VYOURTH AVE. fra Bioor Denny nd Wires « 1d Toupeos Made to Order HOPS AND MALT IMPORTED HOPS MALT sYRUP Hotties and Suplies Brodie Sales Co. 1016 First Ave. CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? CONDITIONS All answers must be in the office of The Seat- tle Star not later than Tuesday, last issue of the Business Guide of each month. The names of the prize winners and the cor. fect answer will be published in | the first Saturday of each month. A new set of letters will be omitted from a _ ew set of ads on the firet Saturday of cach The Star Business Guide will be published every Saturday, Will Be Awarded Once a Month, as Follows: Second Prize odtepanen ROMO Tenth Prize ....4..; ~» 100 Third Prize .... 5.00 Eleventh Prize . - 1.00 Fourth Prize . - 5.00 Twelfth Prize s 188 Fifth Prize . . i Thirteenth Prize . 100 Sixth Prize .. ‘ 2.00 Fourteenth Prize - 100 Seventh Prize 1.00 Fifteenth Prize .. oe” B08 Eighth Prize coves 100 Sixteenth Prize ......... oo 100 WATCH FOR FUTURE ISSUES! 4 WANTED.Diamonds, Jewelry id Gold, Siler, Piatinum. W pay highest cash price, or mor t ery low y 60, Ath Floor, INVENTORIES INVENTORIES on us for invent & special f ur extra office SEYMOUR & ROWAN rd Bide, Hiltott 4270 If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 For Reservations JEWELERS _ Pv. MICHABL “Meuse of Valuc” 202 Pike ot LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ‘Telephone Main 1728 SARTORI COMPARY Investments following the The Star on CIFIC COAST SurmDine & MACHINE Wo! ‘bh Grade Machine 4 Werk. er and Crankshaft Grind- . We carry full line of Pistons and Ring: Exclusive nutacturere of the Freres Fipe. genet RSON, Emett ‘nase (2462 Puree x Ave. 8. MILLINERY THF WONDER wy TINERY CO. te Fike o We carry the Larest. Stock of Popular Priced Mulinery CY Monument Co, Inspect o North i21 3520 Fremont Av. Call and see our stock and get our prices, or | write for catalogue. Puget Sound Marble & Granite Works First and Virginia ote PIANOS NEW PIANOS FOR RENT Rent Applied on Purchase Meyer-Toner mat 8143 210 Union 8 PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Third and University PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS DR. MAYFIELD Ex Military and Railway Doctor NOW SPECIALIST 705 FIRST AVE. Washington Building. If You Want to Reach THE LA iT AUDIENCE In Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 For Reservations 4 Sanitary Fagneers Contractors, We po REPAIRING Thiré ave Mais son Eitel Bide. Portrait Photographers 823 Joshua fireen Hidg., 4th Ave., at Pike St. SPECIAL FOR XMAS GIFTS. Aesthetionl Natural Portraits, Make the appointment now. HOURS 9am. to Sp. m. Sunday 10 to 12 REMEDIES ——————— RHEUMATISM CURED BRENDEL’S — BLOOD RHEUMATISM MIXTURE, guar- anteed to cure all forms of rheu- @atinm or money refunded §1.50 bottle, 3 for $4. BRENDEL’S DRUG CO, * Sie Menton and lesquck RUPTURE TRUSSES My wach fi ‘Truss ie scientifically made for dividual case, hold when others springs, po leg straps Will cure all curable ruptures, Abdominal supporters made for all M. W. 1625 4th Ave. Grocers’, Butchers’ Rofriceraors Counters and Bhowcases rewoven from your old carpets. High Class, Moderate Cost. Rag Weaving. THE FUZZY WUZZY RUG CO. Phene Capito! 1232 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Of Music, Dancing and Lan- te rated today tn firet place in the West and among the best of schools tm the whole Untted States TESTED SEEDS Write for a copy of our NEW 1919 CATALOGUE EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN WOODRUFF-BOYCE SEED Co, Main 652 89 Pike St. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES DEPOSIT SAFE BOXES The Vaults that stood the big Seattle Fire. $4.00 PER YEAR AND UP PIONEER SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 701 First Ave. Eliott 3503 SECOND-HAND GOODS Get your money's w DR. CRAIG McCULLOUGH Superior Service | It certainly pays to advertie superior den- tal service when that service can stand the test in every case. Let us put your teeth in perfect condition and so prove to you the Wr. value of DEPENDAB DENTISTRY. Dr. Craig McCullough 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg. Opposite Totem Pole. MAIN 6237. Portland = Seattle Make Best Christmas We will of first prize @ ng for OUR BE Order . now. winner a Cut and Mounted Bring in your AGATES so we can have them fos you by Christmas. _AN AGATE GIFT Karl's Agate Shop| 1533 Third Avenue Store Fixtues EDWARD L. GO Pheve Hatin 2075 2127-8133 Westerm Ave, STELS HANSEN a= Es COMPANY STOCK BROK! LIBERTY BONS BOUGI Basement Alaska Bidg. BML TRANSFERS . FREE STORAGE Seven D: Free Stor es ? Koteiman. Transfer” Co. Main 5225. 208 James St. UMBRELLAS mbretiag, ee Repairing and fer isin Thied va Awad WASHING MACHINES — Woodrow Electric Washers) SOLD ON BASY PAYMENTS — WwW. FE. pooLer State Distributor “If Sam We can't (j \

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