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z eo 2 ‘ SAD uridine OF STATE OF WASHTNOTON Phe per month, or $9.00 per year _ BY CARrren IN cITT the t Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star's Want Ad: Main 600 Per Insertion i charge adve' Der Insertion (atx rtintng, 11% werd: Six Insertions for te 11 o'clock regular IRENE WAR there was advice of hi Star ads dally. he drives { his aut! mern- ench rn ho wanted a ia friend, the to ally. Elsewhere on This gok—Yours May Be There PB HELP WANTED have meat and positions |[GARPENTER” WE for intelti- Bt ladies between the of 18 and and fn Seattle. 45 for interesting Requires on housewives. unnecessary. salary, $3.50 per fo commission. Out- or traveling posi- open to those de- of leaving ¢ ere good chance the city. permanent, for nd- Apply at Room “Madison Block, north- hd, SITUATIONS W. f] FEMALE i ma Robi ae corner ‘Third and from 9 a. m. to p.m. Mr. Sto 6 ixpert Instruc on Pool = NG yut. tors kkeeping CLASSES, Elliott 4279 WAR: HOSPITAL alterations and repairs. Main 2825. AUG ns. Stevens, o Pantages Pu CTICAL NU ure on “Scie will toa January 3, i, fourth f offic nd Character Ana 1523 Ath. PLAYING iiding. ‘ANTED REE, ntifiec Sale ysis be given by t 7:45 Dp. m. in the as- loor, Arcade we of forming ee faite cordially in- 720 Green YOUNG MEN TO LEARN and brickiaying trades. ileal instruction; personal 4 short-time © Is furnish uy Adare: Livi, Seattle . cai eB on compl 4 D- 28, Be nove IN district to carry good Inson, Circulation De- ouTE of the city. ment. reulation tle Ntar. courses; tools ed. Ponition jetion of ar. CAST AR- Good partment, nu MALE HELP WANTED HATR CUTTING SHAVE Downstairs, Guy's Drug Store, See ond at Yester 78 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ex-service men publish "Bit advertise To help The Star uations W outs free of charge for alt roldl ailors and marines seeking employment the will ted i WANT With big business ommends me, after as “honest ‘excellent age WORK Uncle Sam ree 37 months and faithful physical 28; married Vil show re 1812 Boylston eondition “go me how, and Fred Daniels Mast 34 SANT, QM DW n with a Cuture: tiv neo general office departmen two rervice in New York urnished. 205-W REGISTHRED M id like @ stantship le tenens of location. Graduat Eastern university; 10 yeare pri practice; two years in fer- one year overseas; married 32 years of age. Just dis charged from service r. oO. Rex i CECOST and competent in and fin yours with Ca fictency and clalty Bishor Rallard Tl YOUNG HUSINESS MAN, FUL OF pep and mbition to do things, de fon with good, reliable yours’ executive ca ent and ex fenced service veteran TREE arn work in railroad with army passen City, Heat M.Gt positi ating company transport ch at © Weat 1CTAN p um of EXPERIENCED pare bank tence forces me N TANT seven celal exp dian Phone ex nan: @ xX ne West 319 EX-SERVICE MAN, from one of best business colleges in city, some college education, wants work, Kenwood 1356 morn- ings or evenings _ CHAUFFEUR AND AUTO” ME- ehanic in motor transport and re- pair company n servic with ot years’ previous driving and shop experience, wants position. Local | references. RK. S. Smith, 218 See- ond ave. W. BX-SOLDIE need of a job preferred. anteed GRADUATE if BAT Running eleva! ort service guar 1. Drane, Room 61, 1 Main 7804 RSLAS WEN WANT cutting wood Mave including drag-saw a Macks. HAULING™ 3-5 MAN WANTS JO) will Seattle. RETURNED SOLDIER WITH FAS- tly must have work; experienced | gas engine man; can handle autos rv truc Main 4908 apt. i X-SERVICE NU wtet” HAV nee; can use car, M Tapitol 1145. mk E MAN WANTS” Pos. tion driving auto or truck. Can do. pairing, Phone West DISCHARGED “SOLDIER. NEAT, intelligent, good bookkeeper, gen- eral office work, desires post) refer bookkeeping. Call Main 199 after 6 p om. ask for Bradley PIRST CLASS” DYER FANCY spotter and eneral, including Hoffman pr: Hest local refer- ences Addrese D-25, Star. YOUNG MAN, FG” YEARS IN" SER- vice, wants work, any kind No objection to leaving city Address D-26, Star. * % ik AND CON; tracts and plans drawn. Can good reference, Call Ballard 1994 ARPENTER WORK, r repair. 1828 23rd ave VisHeSs PARTNERS WANTED WANTED — MAN PARTNEX POR email place. 6903 Evanston ave. Phinney car LOST AND FOUND | EN— CHEVROLET Cri, MOD- 490, factory No. 30697, en- o Senay doors, f mended with je tron @ 4x3 inches re frame front spring: n wheels. $50 reward. Clark Eekley, I - RECCA WITH CARVED IVORY HANDLE BEARING SIL VER BAND MARKED “FP. FE RIDGELY.” REWAKD IF RE CASHIER NEW 5 HOTEL. (Ost — GON NEAR YEAR'S” EVE, between depot and W hotel, Georgette fox fur nder Please call Capitol 3894 of Main 1285. Reward. Cost. “AT ht Year's ball, pin. Liberal reward. Biliott 33. 6 FOR KEN T—HOUSES HOUEE POR SALE—ALL MODERN, at 6906 Carleton ave. Take South Park car : “Room FURNISHED HOUSE modern, $ Gott W 444 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS RM STEAM-HEATED MODERN. Magic range; Holmes’ beds, Rast 234 % HOUSEKEEPING Rooms | TWO THREE AND POUR-ROOM Also single housekeeping | Clone in. 1015% Howell. FOR KENT—KOOMS a diamond swaliow Telephone rooms SNAP FOR MAN WORKING IN| > Bremerton—Ne 4 outbull: large corne 3-room house Hight and water lot; $500 down, mort- for r $1,000 In F. Walla, Box Orchard, Wash 33 ~—Ss« ROAD AND ROOM ROOM AND HOARD, 9200 week, two meals a day Seneca at 3 WANTED—TO RENT TO RENT—SMALL FOURNISHE cottage, on the Sound, from Marc to October, inclusive, Give dotat in letter. ‘Two people who mean _business. D-22, Star. WANTE SINGLE FURNISHED room, close in, for gentleman, em- ployed. Address 1-27, Star. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS THE OWL TAYS MON? for clothing, furs, jewelry. We buy, sell and exchange everything. 1217% Ist Hott 2821 WANTED NTRACT FOR 3-TON truck. Call Beacon 1261 8 | | PER | oi} SASH AND DOORS 0. B, WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. S, SEATTLE. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAME ‘or Immediate shipment; all 1 chined, ready to put together, at money saving prices. oO #pecial | skill oF tools required to set them | uD. A window frame complete, with pulleys, for $8.15 PREPARED ROOFING GOLD SKAL BRAND 1-ply, Per AAUATO vs. cess cece eee “ply, Der square ply, per aquare Neda Our ‘large iilustrated "catalogue, showing full line of buflding ma- terial, free on request. 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. ESTABLISHED 1899. BE Wisr Keep us in mind. DUBARRY PIANO CO. 106-108 Union St. $3 Is this worth looking at? cally new &h- mahogany player piano, cabinet and bench, rolls and cove! If you have Practi- ji priced cheap instruments at twice this sum, then some of you will ‘know. ne wd up for it, Cost over $1 jone West 347, 6411 é THY SEATTLE STAR— Want Ad Rhyme Contest Mere te one of the winners i L. 1733 AL A soldier @ job, worry, he di An ad he tried And he top If you did not win a price Here te the first line PALY Irose there was, in quickly it week: cae Avenue who wan id not stop Star ¢ went waited, ver the last time, ry again this week, “Now That Christmas Time Is O’er” wotake thts tn line as the first line. he Want many rhymes u ph Put your nam dw munt be sent to The Star not late The prise winners will be a Tho Want Ad Rhymes y only, and mention Want Ada Wr My First prize, $3. given to the 25 next best The Star reserves the right tng or aft the contest Rhyme Contest Managet, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS CARGE SPOCK NEW AND UseD machines, eash terms, Hent repairs Machine 1653 Hiliott Sewing Fo@rth ave Mail Orders a § BRODIE SALES CO. 1016 Firat Ave. Near Spring, Seattle. eS ACTED HONEY —6-GALLON at ft: case six 10-pound pails John Miller, Toppentah, SELLING OUT OUR LADIES SUITS, a dre a) everything re The Owl, 1217% Firet (PAULING AND TENTS, 1526 First Ave. & ee UP THe Owl oppontte Arcade bullding entrance aaa 4 i ei YRUNKE PURNITURE $2.60 f Senkes nme week free storage Transfer, Main 2320. #UR COATR POR SALé 1317 First eel name Beet LANG AND PHONOG AY values at. Fringer's Piano House, 1092 Third ar Fitiott 2907. duced. NAVY TA sacrifice price, Biliott 3279. Fw ove CHEAP. foo ofp COATS, $1.60. THE OWL, VAUGHAN, WIth and without clutch. 1S1T% Firwt NEW PIANOS FOR applied on pure! Toner, 210 Union. FULL DRESS ON TUXEDOS SUITS for sale very cheap. The Owl 127% First FOR and dry JUST A KENT is Moyer Rallard 2632. it FEW EVENING AND os, $6 and up. The Ow? | i at FOREST WOOT POR” FATE $6 per cord. N. of canal. : UNCALLED “VOR StTTS. lowest pric own. The Owl 317% First. oppowite Arcade building entrance REW SiS TAN BHORS FOR lady” North 3364 = FOREST WOOD AND BARK OSOUND and Valiard 1633. 4 KAVANAGHWS HATH 8200" Ti08 Tot ee a WANTED—FURNITURE Hake Furniture Co. OU Pike SCOTS 32) FOR SALE—FURNITURE W.W. JUDD. FURNITURE Es- inbdiished 16 years 820 Pike st. ” LIVE STOCK eset POR BALE 3 black mares. 5 t weighing 1,300 ¢ with harne wtein coming fresh ears olf \-inch Rock Island wagon, inch tires. 1 buggy with shaft and pole. i B-foot Peoria grain driil 1 M-ineb J. D. sulky plow 1 &-foot dise harrow 1 2-aection tooth harrow Jos. Bartolatz, R. ¥. D. No. 3. 46-1, Puyallup, Wash. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES & years old. 1,500 pounda mitking and 1 and 7 1%- owe, 1 in Mareh, 2 — | . BUICKS BUICKS BUICKS ao TO HEADQUARTE ror BUICKS BUICKS BUICKS 18 197 ELDRIDGE BUICK CO. ST 8 tM it MMM MM MMM M Mt M M MM i oM M MoM M M M M M M M TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR M| WONDER FER M To stimulat Removal we are going to conduct t most novel contest eve augurated by an autor firm in this city THE PRIZE WILL BE “HOICE OF ANY U! IN OUR STOCK MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE COMPANY amnond, Pres. and Mgr NE SUMMIT 2 8413 DCAR M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M MMMMMMMMMMMMMM FORD PICKUP—1917 YORD TOUR- ing car; Just out of the paint shop; brand new set of seat cov- ers; shock absorbers. Loc and motor in perfect shape. $150 cash, balance monthly. Kast 6785. 712 17th ave. 1917 FORD TOURING CAR absorbers; Yale lock; electric tail Wight: Hot Shot battery; $400, 112 _Jith ave, Phone Bart 6783. THE FASHION GARAGIS Autos to hire without driv age A repairing. av HeiMett 2240, GOING POULTRY mediate possession, withor w out stock. Particulars dress owne Sunnyside Phone Nort BAXON ROADSTER, IN FIRBT- class condition Owner i away. Price $259, cash, Li erty Bonds or terms. Will gl ° onstrate, Phone Nor Sa be Phone SHOCK Stor- 2205 Second IM- h WARM; 7 ave, and write three more with It. and send in the completed W Khymwe Contest #n at the top of the page. f Wool ANTS HARK, SOUND | Naliard 4099.) 916; | M| Mi using this nt Ad Khyme You may submit am side of the paper only our thyme January 2 Manag ite on one t fr than Iriday ineed Saturday noon, u eubmit must const of four lines Clemmer Theatre tickets will be rhymesters. to Use any rhyme submitted dur- Address all answers to the Want Ad |61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES GOING—GOING-—GOING 1920 Is HERE | ARE YOU WALKING OR DRIVING MERE THEY Ane 1918 Chevrolet tourtng . | 1917 Chevrolet touring De Lax | 1918 Scripps-Booth touring € }1914 Ford bug roadster | YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO mn WITHOUT ONE OF THESE | W. & DULMAGE MOTOR Co. | {USED CAR DEPT, 1407 10TH AVE \73_ _ MACHINERY DRAG HAWS VER rs eyeln, with clutch. tL HICKS COMPANY 912 Piret Ave. &. % FOR SALE—REAL HSTATES UNIVERSITY bisTRICT Just upleted, a home with ind! viduality; 6 rooms’ on one a roome large and light: wonderts bath room with tiled-in tub shower: oak ft in buffet. Muetier turn: jorch floor; surrounded omes; choice nel Priced for short time easy terms. Phone for ment. Kenwood 790 UNIVERUITY 2112 FB comer at at 63d Bireet be at merey of « landlord | 1920. n't expect rentn t down. They are going HIGHEL Why continue to pay for propert for the other fellow when you ea buy this nice littl, modern, room bungalow, with coneret basement; © lot, overiookin, Lake Washin yard, for only $3 and per month RING, 907 Leary Hid. Main 451 0; $760 cast \s | UNIVERSITY Home $500 cash tial home, thin week Rightly 1 DARE & “The © Mth N. $4,250 4-Toom, an be } ] « GELLERMAN CO, lee of Reliability at 45th, Kenwood | CLOSE-IN PAVED DISTRICT Here's one that we'll make you resent of If you oune alone for strictly modern 6-room with hot water heat, wonderfu living room and dining room, » fireplace, lovely den and ceptionaily In bedroomn, wit two large cle * in euch re jee lot, 40x100, with very ple nt view of city this property for at one an $6,000. ite 45 if take on very easy term: 4. Main 461 istrict on $35 $2,000. $500 ca must be For rent imme: on. IHN & BRAZIER, REALTO State Bank Bide. Kenwood 128 UNIVERSITY SACRIFICE Why pay rent when you can pick w such pro as this at sue ridieu! ree? It's & 6-room newly painted finint except recond f ment, large furnace view; plenty and garage trees; all for $35 per month SEARING, 907 Leary Bd concrete ba for fuel an lot; dand om for drivewa ree bearing fru $750 cash an enough level Main 461 CAPITOL HILL BARGAIN Owners going to California; want t xell fine 7-room modern homeo} Capitol Hill, If you can make good cash payment be sure to se this place It je a bargain! J. URQUHART 108 Cherry Street Main 333 DANDY LITTLE HOME, SOUTTT © acres CITY south of Auburn trees; barn, city wat $1,800; $600 cash. VP. VAN ARSDALI Main 99. 101 si00 CASH 2-ROOM HOUSE %-ACKRE GROUND In Woeat Seattle, Payments ont per month, and 6 per cent int 6 in a Chanee to own a home i Seattle. Lota of free wood; ¢ soll for garden; house ready move | H. ¢ 8. WE Wisi You Year and have Year's pros two years basement extra larg $600 cash. INTON & LOW Elliott 2904 518 bon to. 24 be it; small 4, ‘chicken rand electric light interurba ng fru i & CO. Third 716 A a Third HA r Ave $1,600 Four-room bungalo garage; $1,600; nished; snap. bath, mpletely fur BEACON REALTY CO. ron 60 Beacon 165: ~ CULVER—QUBEN ANNE Come tome for the best Queen Anne hill, Tam the olde: estabiiehed specialist in this di trict. SULVER _Queen Anne 7 AVALON WAY three monthly pay. bi R. Cc. M4 Toaton Stre 3-ROOM HO $1,600; nents, $50 each, balance terms. Sageman, Mutual Life Bldg. and *, freplace, bullt- byt new | hborhood 96,000 appoint- “ONSTRUCTION CO. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT | Resotve right now that you will not ome ton: near the boule- substan an duplicate the HOME wo ex. We can deliver monthly; bungalow of rich bottom land; thoro- Ave iw for a New om bungalow toflet, buys on 1yZ20, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, |x FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ATART THO NOW YHA MONT | tly modern;| bun non $4,000; $800 conve overy canh. Also some emailer on MAY, eto show you. 7409 Greenwood Ave. a4 wry AND W-ACTUB, 4416 per month. dintrict. ML A cxchange LOTS, WEST each, very cheap. 4, near Spokane Kien Seattle real ae piiwhed 19 Goodfell WILL bE ‘ Beattle, 40 by 12 Alno 6 acres ureb Take Ford part ningen Hide KinFER— We te exclusively whe Hid, 708 tn Main 87 71) WANTED—KEAL ESTATE WH HAVE POYhiMs FoR HOM in all parts of the city, We ean sell your pr rty Dring us your listings for quick action, Suter, 1012 Third ave Main 1829. 7% FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE agricult nty, rh t CALIFOTNIA S & CO, EMiott A LOOK AND time ENDENCR with one of the w you can be and working for A rome INDE In a short aces linted i own if east of Kent: one mile to ty water on the nth) telephone ty limite oe, 8 cents at new he well built hen house; choice family of young trees and berries, about one-half cleared on @ good graveled road, and a $4,000 in a enap, and only takes $2,500 cash Five miles to 3 cleared, bal has 3-room good well. rd has’ 60 bearing de hilt land, can put berries and make tt pay for itself, The ake ract Rasy terme $1 cash, balance $200 per year DAVIES & LEACH 212 Boston Block dandy for berries Snohomish; 7 acres cleared; 00 1% NORTH END BOTTOM LAND where you can pu the very beat ' rocks of gravel; ‘od and ready for the plow; good orchard and @ 4-room house; n have electric Nghts and city water. This place is clone to & small town, 10 miles from this ty good school, stores and transportation Start the new year right Get a country home where you can grow anything, and you can have this for $1,000; $700 oaab. NO BETTER ANYWHERE THE MONEY 10. ota: the best of soll; half botto land; good water on oh tract We are selling there fi New homes now under constr tion. This property is 13 miles from this city, 1% miles from paved highway, good transporta- tion. Where can you duplicate this for $85 per acre, $200 cash? THE 324 Leary ides. ' FOR HW} at} nt! DOUGLAS CO. Main 2590 NAVY YARD GARDEN AND POULTRY TRACTS 10 sores, $600; M00 cash: part black bottom: nearly level: very easy to clear, on unty .road; only few niles from Eremerton, where the UL. BR will spend $45,000,000 the next Do you Tealize what that means thin district? A splendid investment ideal P for a home in t. y Cy ° = or an bh oe near Everett interban: only fare to Everest all level: ¥ $500; $5) acres 10 min very ric eany t $10 per AASEN & SEXTON 1310 Firet Ave. Phone Elliott 6247 y month a TWO GOOD PLACES AT $1,500 AND $1,350 et, all cleared and fenced: 4-room house; on county near school and stores Also 1 aere: thoroly cleared; with good family orchard; fruits and ber- outbuildings, ete, at $1,340... Terms to responsible par- ties on either piace, G per; not far from ferry fare to Beattle work in city excellent b . lant Madison car ‘ounty ferry to Kirkland and inquire for T. W Suckling at brick bungalow office at end of ferry dc ACRES NORTH OF SEATTLE On Rothell paved boulevard, 24 miles north of Cowen park an: University owned b largest bank by foreclosure: offered for sale at what they have involved; ir choice of any acre. bus servic from Sixth and Olive to your door achool, store am ymunity | on land. Terma are 10) per cent h, balance monthly Payments, © per cent. Come and have first choice | ON | reniote a] ries: hous, a here and a | 9 4 1 8. HENDRIC 418 Boston Block Mast 4963 THA CHEAP AND ii GOOD 8 We have some danfy tra tich loam soil, loca Port Orchard, south of Bt and at Colby, the ne roas the Sound, where nda. Let us show yc This land will produce in dead right ac cash; 10 acres P. VAN ARSDAT Main 99 10 ii ie of 1 Koil rte on. the nikhing unlimited land lies well main highways 40 minutes’ ride can have electric st nd car “Teh IL, ] merton | point | new ferry | u real value Our price $400, $50 $100 cash, d y rent it 1 9 i GIN iT large apring property, tur- supply water; facing on one of into Seattle; only from Yesler way: lights, telephone; nervice, — Price vall payment down, Make terms on bala ADAMS, 1010 Third Av. 11% acres creek ai Fl your ow : JcHARLES i f10 SOIL, 2 ACRE Rood settled to’ school, mar ad; price $1,500: | balance $20° per ACRES FINE 4; amall ho unity t and brick + terms $200 cash, month une; 40 acres, 18 acres L 26 acres ur k thru it house fine black loam | at m house, barn, | chicken] son, pige farming terma $2,000 re how chick tools cash ME Inds n $6,500; i I LN ALITY York fh ACTUES, IMPROVED me snap, Only $800. ved and f 2 acres ed, balance’ slashed 0 This is acres rfa ® ‘ 1980 First Ave. Seattle Bride, groom ahd “Cupid,” principals in the first genuine Leap Year marriage in Seattle. Left to right hey are: “Cupid” Kennedy, behind the counter; Miss Ida Elizabeth Scafe, the bride, and Ralph D. Switzer, the room. INTERURHAN GARDE 6-ACTLE $50 CA BETWE | These tracts offer put many yen! boxt: will grows in t PUGET 6 aeres stream; ing® all farm orchard have cash P. Main 99. A NEW % the city, highways stage and minutes’ r $1,900; te $10 per m VAN ANSDAL res of fine Ia ACREAG! YT $6 HL TRACTS FO! H, $10 MON N REATTLG EVERETT ber the re; the soil produc Weatern publ tn th Washi Bilve alt for §$ D FARMS ( hird.Ave MPHOY rich ic room hi water, rt voll kon house horse, 2 Owner gol At once. Co & CC ¢ 1019 Third YEARS OFVERRI . Jus ing on one of th in good neighbo: car service to Yerler way rms $200 cash, onth and interest anything 00 ¥ ND are ponitively the beat for very that ngton. res 0! floor, store, Lake, oO ie BPOCKED fine rice $2,200 » Ave. ome hood: | 36 | rs balance CHARLES KF. ADAME, 1010 Third Av. Mi bungalow fruits of from $1,860 ¥. E. On main water; ma " cm pink FOR BAL acres Ko Mansfield, in Yakim Garrison, LAKE CARS Rich #oil tract; ced for land DROWN o* Ever FOR RAL & good bh k and 2a real write OD i Small house Lake. month Liane SALE ney in Big Bend wheat improved D-24, Star. acres on Vashon road PRTERS, aT i i) hard; Price ri bee tk t 6 ACKES IN GRASS near Kent sand 5 LY CHEAY, 4 improve Wash. Al ma valley Sedro-W AbDY wtatic arp 100 per LL 0 Wet re Ave ett, Washington. “ASH § New Write Hey, W cl: onay Ik routes: York Dik POR Casi land, near! 170 acres! nice little emall ‘educed | OLLINGER, 352 Empire Bidg. et we ot to FE. Yash. 16-ACRE TRACTS. and sawmill on jen enough to pay | terns. D COMPANY 16 ACRES, IMPROVED: barn; orchar rm too ) ACKER, $600 good land: close XCHANG No agents FARM LANDS 4; all Must’ sell. to Dig Skagit county; $60 cash, $10 716 Third Ave 166 ACTUES | ountry, partly | ‘Owner, | FARM LAND BARGAINS YAKIMA VALLEY IN $900 near $700—11 THE ‘ acren, n 2 acres. Yakima nd raflroad. river, on state highway; | lies perfect; beat of soll; town and railroad, 100-—160 % mm cr good, balance good pasture. $9,600-—One Kennewick canal, ba beat of # road, Th stock ran We have a We ar now a re r time YAKIMA os Office for a if 5 acres ¢ nheep in Tw it and Warr GOING media poor i) cation, Selling Twin. section extension of Sun lance good farm 1; mile to town any is sing out ¢ Jand. quarter down, bala at 6 por cent RIVER FARMS . siiding stock red hiv 7 ‘The land is n account of o| health. Terma Wash ULTRY esion, with For FARM will make first of which 120 les 120 acres under) nyside land: a rall- clase number of good values in farm land at $10 per acre an nD. Buy bargain priges direct from | nee on co. we id age | M. TM- | or with} particulars Sunnyside ave. rR MAP” low price an’ easy terma of sale of logged-off lands offered ttlers in Western Washington. WRYERUE TACOMA miles fro other but and near more. thar for it. $5 lars by w wards, See The underst his entire Franklin Transfer at, to Wr Wimmer ndebtedne sade and 1015 Fourt pleted by bide to Il i 1 o8 PERAAN Marcelling, and faded LADIF Main 6507, Decemb RAUS WA hed and se n town; well: hou dings; not hard cle neighbors n cnough cedar 00 cash. M riting owner quin SPE WHOM CO this in Wilson ave assum aid fitm EN FRANK 20, 1919. OPENED, i da and It MAY has Interest ® rod and who an of 1 rem h ks idin mr ab, A NT HAIR WA henna pack for hair, Unto TIMBER tINGTON. ‘There co, ded: four | ne and aring, is pay n snN y #ol to the 114 Sp ed all LIN. mit te VING, gray IMPROVEMENT. SHOP n St STAR CLASSIFIED BRANCH OFFICE Located at 610 Second Avenue BARTELL'S DRUG STORE NO.2 Classified adyertising may be ieft at this address up to 11 a. m, tach day for the regular after. t 7 $500 AGREAGE and wu in th BOD we elty Seaboard, REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS-—FARM T Pi. prompt he business, URLA AGION Leary Building LOAN ANY property Elliott 108. AMOUNT ON 8. P. Co. 908 Thief Takes Bible A Freneh G. Lach Lachance taken while he slept, Bible and a cr oe, at 1407 Pirst reported ucifix were included in the loot stolen from J Friday* morning ave. the loot was| grxsirx First Leap-Year Bride Leads War Vet to Altar |at one minute after midnight, New | Year's day, I did,” maid Ming Ida | Elizabeth Seafe, 19, 1007 Stewart st. las she signed the first marriage li- cense insued in King county Friday morning in “Cupid” Kennedy's of fice, Ralph D. Switzer, “legal,” 311 Minor ave. N., is the “him.” ‘om; whe popped the question, all right,” Switzer admitted, “and I just couldn't refuse her.” Mins Scafe led Switzer before Ken nedy at 11:30 a m. Friday. “Sign on the dotted line, Ralph,” she said, And Ralph did. “Wen't. I rate another gold stripe for hie?” Switzer asked Kennedy. “Cupid” shook his head. on each arm. Overseas 15 months jond Washington, he w three Umes—once in the leg, the arm and the third time in the shoulder—all the the battle of Sols sons. “How does it feel to be the first leap year bridegroom?” asked Ken- answered Switzer, grin- | ning broadly. Ww MALE HELP WANTED YY EMPLOYMENT AT GOOD makers, lathe ” hands operators, i. ipyards of STEADY w and turret mmercial shops and the San Francisco Hay district, cloned October 1 by a strike, which BUll exists, reopened™November 24 on the “American, * capital or shop capitals plan More than sixteen thousand men had returned to work December 31 under these conditions. dre apply to ©. F. Braun & Ce ny, 757 Folsom st. Francisco. Johnson G: pany, 725 Folsom st, San | on WOOD, 15-INCH stove length, 0 per load, deliv~ ered. North 2610 or Capitol 3085. | The Seattle Star Attorneysat-Law SHALL — PS TARLISHED 1687. All cas Consultation free; mod- erate feos. 215 Burke, Bldg, 905 Second ave. Main 7203 choff, Downs uitation free. rate Attorneys—Patent “Fh. GORIN — Tol CENTRAL | Bldg. Phote Main 890. Re Remington Typewriter € ern Rubber Universal Tele- ik., 109 Sed av Ali’ cases. Fees Baths TIC MASSAGE. VAPOR AND 1 bath 311 Pioneer Bldg. James and First Chattet MONEY TO LOAN | Loans from $10 to $100 made quickly and confidentially on furniture pianos, live stock, ete. SANDERS & CO. 1003-4 LC. Smith Bide, EM, 4662. Chiropodis' | THE FOOT HOSPITAL, DIL Stt 314% Pike at Phone Main i Chiropractor ROE TURNER. Chiropractor 210-13 Haleht Md. 2nd and Pine, Consul- tation free.’ Hours, 10 to 5 " _ings by apy intment GA. TRAUB, D.C. chiropractor, 505 Pantages. M. 2831 Eampbdell, 0. N. 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Remem- ber, I'll hold you to all those prom- ines, chirped the bride. Switser was silenced. Mrs. Harry Frary, mother of Miss Seafe, and G. R. White, jeweler, ap peared as witnesses for the couple Switzer gave his age as legal. When tite clock strikes 1, Sunday morning, Brother Terry, Latter-Day Saints’ church, will perform the mar- ringe ceremony at the home of the bride. They will then skip off for parts unknown on Seattle's first leap- year honeymoon. | This Romance Goes by Leap Years “She proposed last leap year, bot we're just getting married now,” Clarence Gordon Davis, of 104! Fifth st., Bremerton, told “Cupid” Kennedy, when he and Miss Bertha Povey, Hailey, Idaho, asked for 4 marriage license Friday. Hp is 27 and she is 26. They were the second couple to apply for a license, Wife Starts First Divorce of Year The first divorce action started in | superior court for 1920 was that of |a woman who has not seen her hus- {band for 25 years, nor does she know whether he is dead 6r aliv Nellie R. Casselman is the plain- uff. She asks divorce from Reuben A. Casselman. They were married here in 1893. “One year later he deserted me,” she says in the complaint, “and I've never seen him nor heard of him since. I've tried every means in my | power to locate him, but to no avail. | He's gone for good. I don’t know ‘whegher he's dead or alive." First Priso soner of 1920 Dislikes Work Frank Victor Bostrom, charged with vagrancy, is in the county jail and refuses to work. |. “I'm the first prisoner booked in 1920 and what's more I’m not in the | habit of working on the outside and |it's one cinch that with the ad- ditional honor I'm not going to work here,” says Bostrom, Supt. T. J. Doyie wise, se It is possible that Bostrom may have his fill of bread and water if he does not change his ideas speed- ily. He was arrested at the Vir- gintus hotel, 804 Virginia st.. New Year's day by Constable D. C. Brown, Sprinkles Tacks to Hinder Autos- C. R. Stryker, 5226 Beacon ave., | motorist, having a sympathetic re gard for his automobile tires, report jed peevishly to the police Friday | that some anti-automobilist had been scattering large roofing tacks on the street near his home. || More than five pounds of. these | tacks have been picked up by neigh- jbors, Stryker declares. The, miscre- | ant distributed the tacks over a dis- | tance of four blocks, thinks other. Surrenders After 2 Years’ Freedom SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—After an absence of nearly two years, J. J Robinson, auditor and paymaster of the St. Francis hotel, who vanished with $10,000 of the hotel's money, surrendered today. Robinson told of his flight to Los Angeles in May, 1918, thence to Den. ver, where he enlisted in the 44th field signal battalion and went over 8 TO LOAN amount on diamonds, watches and jewelry, Lowest rates. Seattle's oldest loan brokers JEWELRY CO, plished 1889. ysicians and Surgeons SIDNEY € BT AHDER DISORDERS DROP. FREER PHYSICIAN AND SURGES Specialist for both sexe: 905% Third Ave _Hours: 10 A. M Dr. Kathryn Harrison disorders readjusted. way: Green Lake cat Transfers HEATH TRANSPIR furniture movi baggage servic 5728. TURK co, So. Elliott woe a P Spirits Won’t Be Strangers Soon, Says Conan Doyle | | | e- LONDON, Jan. (United Press.) “I believe another generation will not have passed before the agelong mystery of death will have been solved, and the existence and com: munion of the spirit people universal- ly acknowledged and ‘oved,” said Sir A, Conan Doyle in a New Year message, The noted English author of detec tive stories and more recently advo- cate of spiritualism said the hope of piritualists is for progress towanés: national enlightenment,

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