The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: