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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY,. JANUARY 17, 1920. "4 , " M1 _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES [94 BUSINESS OproRTUNITIES | % : dnb. TUN ai be NOT, ACT |The Seattle Star \ ‘ RELIADLE INVE co. ON TMDL 2 esi wun ae, san ana anon ese aes 6 sets DIRECTORY || of City Airdrome Campaign Phone Main 137. ana jee the O1L PRBS The following staatement was I was within a few thousand dollarr a ; TC haw made money 1 EE I nur ! by the Aero club of the North: | 6¢ $500,000. fd i DEAL wrrt OLD Bon Ge Wall an tt nt "yy FAWLSr Ite yee, | Ye Thin is a complete resume of the ’ { oN aged: sated : ; . yall conensConaultation free: mod:] “It hae come to the attention of | tending field situation, ‘This club , LISHE WELL-KNOWN FIRM, | it ene enue. Mrir erate feom, 215 Burke Bldg, 905]; organizat that it haw been! neve pocttie recommended ac ~ ie ins un able data and itt nd ave, Main 7208 ¢ d that the pr ed bond issue lany piece of real estate l \ | PUTA TH eA n t panies | fA Bohott, Downe Mk, TOW Sw ay, |puimacd that t municipal ‘ » A $ NAME j} tr ‘ t ' SM] Consultation froe, AU! canes, Hees | fo! Aad” dae ag oe Hy at . 4 al - -- Pes yurpe the irthe noe " > le ests Aitorneya—Patent Purpone and solely in the furtherance ' Second Avenue at Pike APARTMENT HOUSE 1) FRR GOnIN— Tor CRNTIAT, | °F T . y oumy avin ] . i p Tide, Phowe Main 390. Teferences: jenthualagtn, and alled “hie? Pi ™ ¥ tu ® ' temington Typewriter ¢ row element of the Seattle Chamber wt Li ern Rubbor Co, Universal Tele lof Commerce 7) Mr. Livingston 4 ewemait tt WICK nide latte wilt be making a grave er re . ‘ RSA Tiaths turning down this issue, that w %0 ° 1 GARAGE AND REPAIR sor “ KAGE VATOICAND [it & duty to insue this at PARTNERSHIP a pyees' eat hae a Pheaser Widg., | feta In review of the entire landing 4 ur I need @ partner to take charge af ra ol _ tt Have valuable wy WHE 1 Taam #0 many inquiries were received 5 i . ‘ : ¥ i LOAN rom the East and other points tha ° © for hate in Buat apolis 8 nfidentially on furniture : . See Mr. Livingston. a) ; . prident . fore A committee of Beattle bust , nothin esate teeatin’ | 4 pel. gt nessa men to consider thi problem of ee GROCERY ons sk t | at nding field. Out of this commit. 7 . : oF 1 SINESS OPPORTUNITIES aren ; Pig netias gone aes bia be & oo a | cane an “g, = Mi ! , 1 alth. | “| Mr. David Whitcomb as chairman of mper lin vate 1 Wirth, K. Stanwood, Wa ommittee to personally invest! Ver i 6G 06% - ou submitted for their connid: | Tematocs—Mextenr ue MBAT MARKET AL Mi rin i + | ‘Thin sub-committee was|Temine—New. Der ping business; new fixtures: | o> | ' { Mr. Whiteom!| t heap rent: in good locality an 9 BUSINESS IRTUNET ES URNER, Chiropractor $10-12/1. Lambuth, president of the Seat have possession for $100 cash, Sec WANTED | fistaht Bid. pd and Pine, Consul: |ieal Katate association, and Mr. § 4 Mr. Livingston | Wprearf NDEAY & WRIGHT | [hre'hy appointment. Rillote 3644, |V. W. Peters, who represented. the St rts Mon , vO A. parka, Dept gout 2 GampbellO. N. Pantages Wad. RV #496 [Seattle Flyers’ club a a TIRE REPAIR sHor List with firm hav. | A. TRAUTN 1 Pantage M Thi Was a number of months ‘ = Can put you tn the air ~ Collateral Loans sco, Their report, recommending $1,000, With some te ON DIAMONDS AND LITE | three different sites a ing the the best boulevards See nda Agk Y HANKER | only ones practicable, was handed to . i Mr. Livingston it nayor f AML? CORPORATION sie b 1 iniaw nd att | The next step was the proposal | HOTEL AND POOL ROOM Uphralstetinn Jot a bond ef $800,000 by Major ams. all furnished comp! has . 2 : Peshinn Sonn Carroll of tt city counel nda i es pool room with soft drink Dar, card| [eatsurants cigar stores. | can in figure wan arrived at by Mr. paren f) emt" ecnfacacneion” manger EE metic ee Sunday Tim some terms dries, umber yards. We can | yer; { i other words, we had no original | " position, no Gifreren ANED ON ACL AT part in fostering this bond issue and ; We also handle wlue The Reliable, 907 | runt credit must be given to Major an onaay ar ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN 1 4 List with . os Carrot Mas ‘arr held ev 1 GARAGE ck aa | Dancing |public hk ¥ the bond tavue . ® ‘ a Oem nmin were .| eg INPSAT A WTIGMT yy mal achgt af [tna with Ban Franciaco and Porter For Detailed Advertisements Ld mARAGE. A 3]. OM. Sp Manager. | coves Mariaco, 6th and | Mtarting active campaigns for trans ie twa n price. A | Main 1298. I nt [continental mail services, after pro . THRES-YEAT 5 at low | Sonar to Leon viding landing fields Importance | ere Fental. Need who can — [of the bond issue’ became so vital to WASH CAR ) | MONEY TO LOAN | DAIRY PRODUCTS | rage at _n i On diamonds and Jewelry, on most|the Interests of Seattle that this Prices Paid to Shippers : z " | rat tory term club made represen ns to the nee ae worth ove We witt build y« Jsocrnry “ran RADIAL Loans| sub mad Atop cece ata airy ae 4s} RGE > “ IN RATTLE Seattle Chamber of Con r hich #2] mt | | 225-6 EMPIRE BUILDING gained their full support for the tly treat hi Second near Madison | measur wing a public hear : MONEY TO LOAN ing elt befere a _ — Sane We loan any amount ry ~ a " shes h ‘ cumulation In the federal ie ae rane | “watches ant jewelry kaich 0 ergo deteestion trem’ the |)" “aarey Veneers 1 (9 yr »!100 Gallons Booze, |." destroyed Saturday INVESTMENT } | jorthweat, includ aid Wholess: “ by Deputy U. 8. Mati fr. Reginald H. Parsons, Mr. W — -— nn Seattle 16 Stills Wrecked Theodore, assisted by deputler, ther for w adeno Neoeing and Mr. C. bb, and | Butter—Lecat country " Clearings $6,022, 594.04 alios f bhoose PAIR SHOP. Physicians and § A committee from the Chamber of} poy O'S arsy Balances 1,240,426.43 | | 16 outfits 251 packages of| The ideal chaperon_ ‘+ simply out n | RIGNEY 2H AMHER HPO ENS | ¢ nerce led by Mr. Worrall | | proprietary medicines—a year's ac- | sight i PHYSICIAN AND RUT Mr. C. D. Tremper, Mr - “ - —_—-— ——- —— Specialist for both sexes Blethen and Mr. Pliny L. a! Wriascnaia, eripaate = . ‘ : 4 OR Third Ave. Allen, the Acro Club of the North and Wash. triplets oceyellly AMOUNT OF WORK i] Bours: 16 A.M. to West was asked to make @ report on | out soliciting, dus >| dunk building conts for an airdrome. NET INCOMP, . i $000 per’ MONTH and 5 ATARK JUNK Co. T198 Firet ave Committees Named QUAL HALF INTER? Sresl minetsS 1 with tion of the Ch above pr See Mr. M . - =} ‘ co-operation of the Cham. "ENING OF THE srt Compares, te faire co pend More for CIGAR. STAMDS—CIGAR STANDS [8 a wenicaN UNIVERSITY , ' nabs Waibcuner | es 2 600 buys stand in GOOD HOTEL ail " s jet engineer of the| fe bis RY, suitable for LADY. Large OP, CAMIPRAGTS 3 plane ny: Mr. BLL. Savings or BTURNS on INVESTMENT. . MONDAY, JANUARY 5 . of t 1 Real Extate 30 L dy Eagl Se $975 buys FINE STAND in LARGE |* 4 association, Mr. A, E. Younger, civic| \La agies Scream; HOTEL LOBBY. very LOW RENT: | me in bureau, Chamber of Commerce, and _ x y § i n epen ence $450 im stock; $550 in fixings shear a Mr. D. E. White, M row. Ps roUuLTRY Don’t Be ( 7 «of treating the r. D. EB. White, Mr. 8, V. W. Peters ; doing $30 per DAY and up. BIG at sreatog | | tas, Sask Wes Prices Paid Wholeeters . BARGAIN. and for drugiess a Teel Williams, aviators, Sub. om dit vip na The Lady Eagles screamed Fi sd 4 3 F ‘ physicians exceeds the sup- committees, headed by Mr. Tiedman Pane | night. i “If you would be wealthy, think of saving as $1,100 and ExvoIc E of stock (about bly 1 Mr. Lambuth and by Mr. Ea. |O3ee—™ wes It was their seventh annual ball. well as getting.” —Ben Franklin. # - , edt, Mr ore and rh ere +, heavy | od e # entrance to. VROLL NOW market J] * ae a - and Mr. White, were | ro s, bee Sl It wan held at Swedish club hail. | | habit of m leade Ot id BU ALDI ny . 4 ifth Ave, at n Bt owen, $5.00) OPP ed to determine real estate ne {i | Mayor ©. B. Fitzgerald and Mre Fite | The it of saving leads irectly an surely- LAST LONG. Bee ‘Mr 7 ° vatues, entineerthg Conetraecion costs | ; 16@ 3 | gerald, who Jed the grand march, aft- | [iM to the goal of Independence. You will Phone East * High ae Close [and building costa. ‘hese costa were Haree—Live, per ™ ‘4 lerward anid they never heard such ‘i i lees VES lcompiied ina final report with th —— held Gabplie acedumie i] become rich until you can keep money as a‘ _ he 10 ed we ie in all their K r GARAGE SACRIFICE. Seattio, Wash net 7) ta. 79] Anaietance Of the city buflding depart-| There are three coocanut fiber | lives ~~ metophorical screaming, | Pe as imake it. ‘ Bi iene . aeeens 2445 39-2442 ment and the city engineering de-|mactorien in Trinidad, Weat Indies. | that is | Think of your Savings Account as an Inc’ car stor ~ poucnneaayns A ie 75 | partment and submitted to the city) Tne total capacity of these factories| Lou Curtis and his super-jazz band | ‘on the VERSONAL ane : ioié $039 29.47 /counct! committee. The total figure is 450 long tons dished up a brand of tickle-toe that dependence Account. Spend a fixed amount ariti, grinder, to ole: TANEN’ DAIR WAVING. | (<— pate i ds ieee a Patina nets < | kept the dancers busy |}@4q every day for Independence. a eattle est suburb. > é: ram ” y lear $350 a month . j " 2 “iow rent. Xtra | Foreign Exchange | LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS Hung on to His $2; | lien Je ‘Savings Account in this bank— price | _8? ” lay. | SAF TY 5 € ive If you must RELL your Liberty or Vietory Bonds, #ELT to UR y. MATERNITY HOSPITAL. Cal NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Ster if you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Honda, BUY from UR Thugs Sapped Him : wire iat |190 «=6REAL ESTATE LOANS a on the foreign exchames « Friday, January 18, 1920, the cloning market prices were ven shadsley” ‘Sbakbatia. “Aépeae cia | THe INC) ac {REE wz 4 _ ~ 1 oven \e Pe na Victory ode # WUd ACREAGE LOANS— FARM TOM ni were up 2 cantin at below ‘They are the governing prices for Liberty e' university student, awoke early or “ ete the world, and the highest, We advertise these prices @aily tn order that you f/\! aa Ramee Counter end res pg A -Speteeelliaad er 5 eat scr cme | jays Know the New York market and the exact valve of your Liberty ||Saturday to find himself lying on assed Dpey diets HE AND AGENCY o' | tory Bonds Victory Vietors the damp ground at 44th ave. 8 per ea ¥ Buliding ies rt" and W. Holgate st. In his sigh geen nto | io} CARD Or THANKS if ‘ i" 1 he clutched $2 Fr Resources over Thirty Million Dollars i Y THA ig tatus of the New Yor! Marke It I had ' on |MRECANL KTHLMAN AND FAM: t | was al had when two i. = A GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP ig! Egg = i} Stock Exchange | men stopped me and said, ‘Stick Second Avenue at Columbia PARTNERSHIP wish to expr iar « up your hands" MeHarrie told | Mia , $1,100 wil! handle one-half labireitl| p rene NeW Y i ogee gr gets ne gt at the New York mafket plus the [the police. “Then something hap- garage and repair shop th ndness shown them i somewhat irregular # ¢ epentr pened—the birds began to sing. ( y - “ - kK market tod United States saree raise B) _irenvoment atta Sekees ick MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. 1 ficial a ee “ ; |Mtores at 86%, up M; Crucible at 204 The Premier Municipal Bond House Capital One Milli are ti werk. ‘hte te om ancellent op- jenerai Motore. at : ” pet Raat etaee, Geet tle. Established Over @ Quarter Century portunity also to get in with TELEPHONES: Main 7227; Rillett 2940. expert mechanic. See Mr. Boutelle Tides in Seattle ’ | preferred at me j SUNDAY | SATURDAY vania at @2, Up u »| m —08m IN JAN, 18 | AN. 17 1's; Megdebaker at 102%, wp M4: Int ‘ARTMENT HOUSE, CLOSE IN || Pt J ge ||, Rist Migh Tide | First High ‘Tide 114. MD 1%: Me | Js and 4s jiteté am, tne tt. be 16 4. up %; Southern | . First — cae First = Tide Cos ass tame the “One of the cleanest and best||s equipped houses in Seattle; fitted with Wilton rugs and fine furni- Second high Tide Hi] seroma Hien, Tide prices of leading issue second Low Tide | 10 pe . ture; 69 rooms, all furnished ex-|| Segond y ote “side broke A believing. Ketter & thix one. Price § | Most Productive and Fertile Lands on the Continent Rainfall Is Copiow Regular ond Adequate "Portland Market Report | J ie RESTAURAN The Test A busy litt oe; 9 Mk, den 392-@ et bo rong ine VERY EASY TERMS TO ACTU AL SETTLER: t. Price ~ Gien’ Wud eetnek We | ‘ S s $10.00 to $18.00 per Acre See's itd bo pe sie can Mide t For uccess Freehold Government Torrens Titles Clear of All Encumbrances ee Mr. |"Srenw-30@ 220 per 1b; brotters, say ot it gun esha oe a ge nas alt tame the goaiend ince J. HILL'S infallible test of a young Compare These Prices With Farm Lands in Washington and Other States, in’No Way Comparable in POOL RC | Cheese—Triplets, 86@Ske per Id ket moved up on short covering under man’s future was whether or not Productive Value the leadership of Ste bn’ wind peaeevdie e pool ro¢ \ . ey. This mil- ‘Anemone dintaict $03, Pan-American he was able to reat gh ae These lands are sold in quarter, half and full sections and many have improvements upon ‘ “a te 191% 4 lionaire empire builder said: such as houses, barns and fences, and are reasonably ciose to towns, railroads, lakes and other eon | Andrews & Co. Caden, lade all a ” “Tf you want to know whether or not veniences. Maps and photographs of which can be inspected at the company’s offices. The market you you are destined to be a success, Many can easily find out. Are you able to any lands did not return from the war. of the original owners of these Investment Securities . x. = ¥ ae ‘ x . Chicago Grain Market save money? If not, drop out. You MILD CLIMATE Eliott 4023 Hinckley Bldg pte . ot * * x will lose. You may think not, but you Government official returns show Central and Northern Alberta grain production highest average — gkarargehllagartate 3 : pi i fy ; will lose as sure as fate, for the seed continent, é fi : Lot 60279; 11 3-room apartments; in the opening on the | - not in you.” EDMONTON, CANADA, is about 826 miles north of the U, S. borders of the state of Washington kood residen latrict o were of success is 1 6 and Montana, and owing to ite much lower elevation is of a very much milder climate than many of) Ming, Zuh price It would be difficult to find a betfer the neighboring states and cities 3 iTineston. = text on thrift. The following are official records of elevations above sea levels: Calgary, 3,428 feet; Lethbridge) ers 2,982 feet; Butte, Montana, 5,484 feet; Billings, Mont., 9,118 feet; Edmonton, Alberti, 2,009 feet, F BALLARD ROOMING Hot The average winter temperature as recorded by the government Meteorological Station at Edmon- ton is practicaMy the same as that registered in Southern Minnesota and winters are also shorter, 18 rooms: exesiient furniture ane, Edmonton has the following number of hours of bright sunshine for each month of the year, 4 tol Pegged $125 a mor n H 18 hours. of daylight for the same months Price 41.6 as x Dexter Horton HOURS OF SUNSHI )MONTON pelleat opportunity to secure January, 91; February, 140; March, 167; April, 219; May, 230; June, 264; July, 249; August, 287; Sep. eeeceiment, ‘Bes Marr Hovtolle Trust and tember, 175; October, 124; November, 116; December, 165. at ° RAINFALL PRECIPITATION IMPORTANT—If you don't see what! Savings May, June, July and August is 16.10 inches, Rainfall for whole year, 25.29 inches. These i want in the above facta account for the mild climate, which, together with the rich, fertile soll, regular and adequate: oan On 9* ane rainfall, results in the fact that central Alberta holds the world’s record for non-irrigated grain produc ye, ir ne = Second Ave. and tion per acre. (See government official statistics at company’s offices.) pusiness suitable for | Ch St. OTHER GRAIN CROPS : ; | ‘ ri | erry ir qualifications. Pulpit Artill | Oats, barley, beans, peas, flax’and many others art aiso luxuriant producers and return growers: i . ulpi rtillery . : Open § Saturday Evenings from forty bushels of oats upward; in fact, yields up to ninety bushels are by no means uncommon RELIABLE INVESTME co. Ready for Barrage 6 to 8%0'Clock and present prices range around, for oats, He barley, $1.25; flax seed, $5.00 to $6.00, and whet, $2.15 : : ot fo a 2.65 per bushel, according to grade, 991-933 Burke Bldg. 2nd and Marion Hot shot for stay-at-home Chris. to $ andes , — SAFE DEPOSIT tians and 1-go-to-church-when-L-ean These Properties Are Being Taken Up Very Rapidly, Thus Quick Action Is Absolutely Necessary to wi D yor find-the-time church people will be Secure Best Selections ap Aaheedas Zn RE ae BOXES fired at St, Mark's church, Broad: | Write for particulars. Nc way and Harvard, by the Rev, Kd-| Hom STA SCatiton, box AD sizen, $4 to $30 rund ‘. “Aimpyon, “rector “of the| Combined rescunone Destat The Canadian Railways Bond Corporation orth, Te Chureh 1¢ Good Samaritan at ings “ , s +4 Horton Trust an 416 Crary Buildin One Block From Post Of Li 1008 in, Or who will nddress rs He sf fice nf ne Title Trust Co. . muss meeting ‘Sunday night on|Bank and Dexter Horton Corner Fifth Avenue end Union SEATTLE, WASH. eulars peaond at’ Gelaasbla the-"Nation-Wide Campaign of (he! National Bank Over Offices Open to 8 P. M, Daily ys for Capmultation y Life Episcopal Cr ch.”* —_ yer ‘s a — Met T cituiatibe Witt oeinhae Made 000 ooo 00 FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALBERTA GRAIN LANDS, REFER 1 Vi, ONE-THIRD ON AUTO Te thelr massed cholre for the Bt, $26, . ° TOMORROW'S POST.INTELLIGENCER, FARM SECTION, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920, ico ear. Rainier F { Malin 4910 Hainter ave, in rear. i Mark's meeting, 4 ss