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‘The Seattle Star] shed Dally at 1307 Seventh Ave. Seattle, Washington ==, _ Subscription Rates RY MAIL, IN ADVANC IN THE STATE month segues eee months year . OUTSID a WASHINGTON Price is Te per month, or $9.00 year f BY CARRIER IN CITY month ‘The Largest Audience in : the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Rates Per Insertion wertising, 11% Pp ony aM (alx words ertinements witt be ‘up to 11 o'clock cach morn- the regular afternoon edi- ‘Northwent. FEMALE HELP WANTED eee eee . teseeeee YOUNG WOME WANTED eercceced SELEPHONE CELLENT. OPPORTUNITIES FOR eeeeeeeceeescece YOUNG Wo..EN good salary at the start. lar and frequent in- es. geallent opportunities for promotion. Previous experience -. required. fanual ‘vacation with pay. not cheerful operating F rooms. 4 Attractive, comfortable b ition rooms. MLunch rooms with meals Pian oy ickness, pension land death benefits with- out cost to employes. CALL AT 2115 FOURTH AVE. THE PACIFIC .EPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. eoeee eececceoos VOMEN, 18 TO 45, 1 ernment clerkships, $100 » write for free rticu- examinations. John rd Civil Service Examiner), Washington, Hihort, ‘intensive course: fnstruction; position » 1810 H. Fir, “Yesler car. oMP: GHS zs Sunnov aboard Bide. fine CLASSES ‘OU | NEW AR- serge, Jersey, Georgette i «Fi roeonaayt AU port nd. blouses. Phelps Co., ‘Third (upstairs). onth, 2 mea’ fy a Hotel Otis, 4 Summit ave. East 1515. 1D—A_ PAPER CART ¢ downtown route. Ap- to Mr. Donohue, Circulation pt., Star. en alterations and repairs ns an " alterations siitin 2825. eonet OH poyale kirts _ 9053 7A ' PIA it. Pantages Building. BING, CLEANING AND r work. Main 2391. DH AND also vulcan- and acetylene jany or mechanics retreading welders needed everywhere. i tions open to men trained ig our school. Learn to be t class, practical mechanic welder, and repair, re- and operate automobiles, and tractors. This is not engineering school, teaching only, nor a garage, but a practical school, where you the business by actual work e machine. Only practical, utormobile and tractor school the entire W: which was ap- U. 8. government war re to have more ent than all other schools e Northwest put together. ‘and “fight classes. Don't time with theoretical Bhoots, or repairing someone's old rite or call at once for e catalogue and spe- Four big schools. Guaranteed lutely LARGEST PRACTICAL S SCHOOL SYSTEM IN MODERN 700 Mercer st. Take ont-Ballard car, No. 28, on ve., get off at Mercer and 4 st., or call at downtown of- 320 ird ave. S, corner of son, across from King st. has opened the e in Seattle (ci only school h teaching commercial obile, truck and tractor re- welding crank cases, rinding cylinders, rings, re- rebu city in the pr |. practical instruc- in automobiles, trucks, trac- stationa: and marine gas Diesel oil engines, airplane and hydroplane motors, carbure- magnetos, batteries, starting, iting and ignition, machine P practice, oxy-acetylene weld- ing, oxy-hydrogen cutting, steam estar electrical engineer- plumbing, steamfitting, car- ry, bec laying, electric wir- ¥ and night school; start any time. This school is not an experiment; in ninth successful year, and the originator of the Method of instructing students by giving them actual work. If you want to learn right, and in the shortest possible time, visit our new fe and see the atudents work, Send for new free cata- logue. Address 100 W. Roy st. Te! phone Queen Anne 254. TO WORK 5 HOURS PER day in centrally located building. /npply. 71_Madison st. Mi a IELIABLE BOYS FO. routes on Fastlake ave. Apply . Circulation Dept., Sta ING 25¢, SHAVING 5c, Downstairs Guy's drug store, Sec- 4G ot _Yeale @STAN.Y BOY, Ti FOURTH AV, — — : n MALE HELP WANTED IVE COUNTY ndshield cloth catest selle profit; wilte immedi Diamond 2 Colman Mdg., Seattle Whit IMM secure countios motor gas; worth ists buy on sight KI Diamond M 3 Colman Bldg PD BOYS I Il parts of the chance advane ent, Apply to Circulation Department, Seattle Star une yun A-1 FOREST WOOD, 0 per le dor Cap deliv North’ 2 3085. FIREM PRAKE monthly Expert sary Write Railway D Star BOY WANTED, route, Datly In COOK FOR RES’ 1920 Fifth av BOY WITH MO’ F150-$200 MORNING 83 Columbia. TAURANT. CALL To help the ex-service men, The Star will publish “Sit- uations Wanted” advertide- ments free of charge for gil soldiers, sa! marines -SOLDi WILL RE or work for wages in small hotel er lunch counter, or any work. Address ¢. W. Peterson, Sailors’ Club, City RVICE MAN 3 nent. ‘Twenty years with photography ches, Also expert X-ray erator, Address D-82 Star. EX-NAVY MECHANIC, 35, work in garage; small chance to learn; handy man. dress D-83 Star, te MSs, “NAVY MECHANIC WANTS ork in a garage, small wages, chance to learn, Handy man. _ Hott 4167, CARPENTER WANTS RE terations or finishing. Ballard 3498 ox rine FOR BRICKLAYER OR CARPEN- __ter, call Beacon 962, Hovener. PLASTERING, ODD JOBS. NORTH Wy MALEK AND FEMALE HELP WANTED FRE LITERATURE, DAY AND evening instructions on modern salesmanship. #10 American 20 SALESMEN WANTED FREE—TO PROVE THE MERITS of my system of teaching sales- manship, I will give first lesson free. Call 610 American pank Bidg. Open evenings or OsT AD LOST — BLAC THER eling bag between Oregon- ington depot and Hot y taining brown fur neckpiece other articles. Reward for a\ return to Hotel Frye. Leaving on Alameda morning of 10th CADY'S RING, DIAMOND AND ruby setting, on Second ave. be- tween Clemmer Theatre and Madl- son st. Reward. Star Business Offic; TWO 35 F 3 ARE LOST every week in our bread just for an ad, and finding’s keepings ad Rake: 1827 Fourth ave U. & GOVERNMENT TLANKET near 61st S. W, and Admiral way; reward. West §37J FURNISHED HOUSES $335 DHUYS § ROC OF FURNI- ture, bedding and dishes; flat to let. ' Inquire 1223 % Alder st., between 5 and 7 evenings. 26 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR LEASE AT SOUTH PARE. 7- room modern house and 74 lots on which are 100 fruit trees, together with berry Mushes, garage and barn; fine bottom land, especially adapted for potatoes and truck garden. For lease or for sale on terms; rent $30.00 per month. Further particulars Mr. Atwood, John Davis & Co., 807 Second ave. Main 2141. as NICELY FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM house and sleeping porch, 1 block of North Queen Anne car; nice lawn and flowers; price $35. 1116 Sixt N. RANCH FOR RENT—i2 ACRES; house, barn, chicken house. Take steamer Liberty at Pier 7, inquire postmaster, Seabold, Wash. YANKE MAIN #350. Furniture moving, $2.50 hour. Trunks week free storage. ROOM LOWER PLAT, ReNT $26 rf month. Call at 7339 Eli ave. . W., Ballard North car. wares, Ad- Price right. TRAV- sh- r I 3 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS EXTRA LARGE FIVE-ROOM APT. Hardwood floors; eight outside rooms. Will also rent furnished. A 702 Boren ave. ISHED PLAT. Third ave. W. 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS T-ROOM FURNISHED APART - ment, in Madrona, district; 2 bed- e th; nicely fu with garage $40. 5: Peterson at 933 30th ave. Union car line HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ FREH GAS, LIGHT AND LINE: 1 and 2-room apartments. No ob- jections to children. 1211 Olive. ain 6498. WO, THREE AND FOUR-ROOM Also single housekeeping | > in. AN room, 607 10th ave. able. ie fOUsH o per week. 9 ighth 31 FURNISHED HOUSEK ROOMS oy NEWLY FINISHED FURN housekeeping room" close in and close to cars, 1828 23rd ave., near Madison st. ._1015% Howell. HOUSEKEEPING Rent reason- fave. 8. SEPING furniture moving, $2.50 per hour, ge service. Eighth and Pine. 8. con 9586. CLEAN, ISHED fe single sleeping room, for gentle- man. 1314 Ninth ave. 33 BOARD AND ROOM i BOARD AND ROOM, TWO MEALS a day, $8 a week, at 911 Seneca st. WANTED—TO RENT PARTLY couple. 38 5-ROOM BUNGALOW furnished, by March 1; Ballard 1500. : 4 TO LET—STORES STORAGH SP. FOR RENT, 20 x30; eleva! or to street; by month or lease. Yankee Transfer, Seventh and Union. STORE IN NEW BUILDING, 20xi120 feet, $150 per month. Apply to owner, 71 Madison st. Main 980. 48 WANTER—MISCELLANEOUS WHY PAY STORAGE ON A PIANO? I will give it good care for use of same during the summer months. _Call Mr. Andrews at Sta: i THE OWL PAYS MORA FOR clothing, furs, jewelry. They buy and exchange everything. 1317 % First. Eiliott 3321. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINES 1 Singer drophead, $25; top, $7; 1 terms if _ 2245 Marke FOR SALn— LATOR, Tox 12 PERT, WITH BOX,” ALL COMPLETE. SUITABLE FOR BUTCHER SHOP. WILL Silt, “HEAP FOR QUICK SALE. Pho: _Stiete ane Q Phone MILTON PIANO, AS GOOD ABS NEW. Leaving town. Will sacrifice for $275 cash, $200 on terms; worth 400, Call at 1620 13th 8." Phon Beacon 2665. WE DELIVER FIR WOOD, 7-TrooT, $940 cord; 2 cords $16, 12 and 16. inch, $11.60 cord and up. ‘Put in ‘our year’s supply now. Pi Bidwey’ 1691, “ea Manufacturing DIATELY Diamond autos ry ifacturing j-INCH unneces- Association, PAPER oY other Ss SHED | 3 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BASH AND DOORS ©, B, WILLIAMS CO, 193 First Ave. 8, SEATTLE. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAME! For immediate shipment; all ma- ready to put together, waving prices, No sp A to set them FING 3RAND oaenees ORR0 2.75 s8ad a. 3.60 ur large illustrated talogu showing full line of building m terial, free on request. 0. B, WILLIAMS CO. ESTANLISHED 1899. 7 be RHEUMATISM Why suffer with Rheumatiam, Neuritis, and § ACHING muscles, when HEALTH in with in your reach? The VIT-O- is not medicine, surger sage or such like. Th netic heat waves from the VIT- O-NET are soothing but power- ful; and the ida and sived and a POSITIVE and bo NOT EX VIT-O-NET has mas- mag- right TIVE RE atte. - Rring this ad “plete treatment 236 Central Bldg, . axé, axe, & ing, 200 ¢ 50 cents « square, FOR Li accordion price $ shoes, 4%, ON as ee USED TIRES, AUTO PARTS Bodies, seats, cushions, gas engines, d-wheel_ ch and electric _motors for cheap. 125 1 DRY FORES WOOD, lengths, $12 per cord. _lard 4260. “ 1 FOREST W ord. Bast 3987 CHICK Ballard 42 See ee iT HONOGRAPH Fringer's Piano House, _1022 Third ave. Elliott 2907 NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. applied on purchase, Toner, 210 Union. S |OPFICE DESK, CHATRS, MIRROR. trunk, pictures, typewriter table. 3131 Arcade. FOREST WOOD, Alao COAL. Ball VANAC HATS. 1005 Tee. WANTED—FURNITURE PACIFIC FURNITURE C6. ~ 2212 First Ave. Main 1663, filkke Furniture Co. OY Pike 1 UBie 52 «FOR SALE—FURNITURE W. W. JUDD, FURNITUR tablished 16 years, 820 Pike at, LIVE STOCK |ABCTION BALE OF HORSES AT Rainier Stables, 2114 Western ave., Wednesday, February 11, at 1 ‘ k; 50 head of horses ‘from 1,100 to 1.800 pounds; also harness and wagons. HORSES FOR SALE, tit _WEST- ern ave. 100 head of good young horses, weighing from 1,000 to 1,800 pounds each, ful teed. G. W. Lavebery Watson. = BLUE DRE pleated skirt, sia 1 pair short $10. Phone 38, vamp Rainier fil AND #12 50 t LOAD. a3 K on NORTHWEST MOTOR COMPANY Late model Lo aa equipped with Miller cor tires, nearly new; car has been driven small mileage, and is in top-notch me- chanical condition. Special- ly Priced this week at $1,350 touring, THE LARGEST AND SAFEST USED CAR MARKET IN TH NOKTH WEST. . NORTHWEST MOTOR COMPANY Used Car Department 606 EH. Pike St. East 674 ° MMMMMMMMMMMMMM M M M MM MM MM MM M M M M M USED CARS at prices M terms that will interest | M M M M M M M M M M it M M M M FOR) RISCOK: ANT SIXES MITCHELLS MAXW HARROU: OVERLA STUDE OLDS MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO,, Ine. “The House of ‘sonal Service.” Pine at Summit. Phone East 8413 M M MM MM M M M M MoM M M MMMMMMMMMM RRRRRRERREEE 3A, MOBIL: M M MMMMM www www www www www w w w FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO, w USED CARS w w WoW WwW WW WOW Ww OW Ww OW wow Ww 191) Ford Touring, cially equipped. hew Saxons Touring—4, Touring. E ck D45 Touring. 2 Dodge Touring (1917, 1919) Metz Touring Overland Touring, model 85. Oyerland Country’ Club. Chevrolet Touring. Maxwell Touring. 40—Studebaker cars—40. like new, spe- The above are just a few Used Cars you will gee on our sales floor; our stock consists of 60 Used Cars in Roadsters, Touring, Chummy, Se- jana, Coupes. ‘We will trade in your car and give good terms. Automobile Department FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Pine at Bellevue Tih FASHION GARAGE Autos to hire withdut drivers, Stor- age and repairing. 2206 Second ave, Elliott 0. 19 FORD TOURING CAR, IN PER- fect condition; for sale cheap for cash. Call Ballard 2728, STAR CLASSIFIED RANCH OFFICE § Located at 610 Second } Avenue BARTELL'S DRUC ' STORE NO.2 ‘Classified advertising may be feft at this address up to 11 a. m fach day for the regular after. oon editiona, 6 | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY Want Ad Rhyme Contest Mere is the winner last week: MRS. 1 OSCAR SOWARDS Minor Avenue A housewife was looking for bargains, And she tripped ‘along lightly and gay; It's remarkably e ay to step along breezy If you follow what Star Want Ads say, If you did not win a prize last time, try again this week. Hore is the first line: “I’ve Saved Enough Money to Buy a Machine” to the Want Ad Rhyme many rhymes as you plea name and nt to The t rc} ar not la The Want Ad Rhymes only, and mention Want A given to the 25 next best or after the contest. Contest Manager, , |G FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES HIG RARGAIN eylinder Maroon Apperson, 9 anniversary model. Run only 8,000 miles; full equipment, in- iding five wire wheels, ‘with dyear cord tires, front. and rear bumpers and — spotlight Original cost $4,400. 1 will sell for $3,000. Inquire 609 Arctic Bldg. Elliott 2397. FORD PICKUP—1917 FORD TOUR- r; Just out of tho paint brand new set of seat cov- ok absorbers, Looks swell, motor in perfect shape. $400, nee monthly. Phone ? 17th ave. 64 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS {K HARGAINS USED. TRUCKS l-ton Maxwell, complete, half price. 3-ton White, complete, half price. %-ton White, with body, cheap. 4-ton Locomobile, dump body, like new, Save $2,000. Many other bargains STONER TRUCK SALES CO, Third Ave. Hillott 2936. 2015 Res. Phone, Kenwood 2151. MACHINERY DRAG SAWS VAUGHAN, with and without clutch. BEAVER, 2-cy with clutch, 8. BL HICKS COMPANY FURNISHED BUNGALOW ® $2,200 Owner must leave city this week, and sacrifices his comfortable, cozy 5-room bungalow, on large level lot, one block from car, and close to Ravenna park and school; COMPLETELY FURNISHED, | in- eluding oak dining room set, 2 bedroom . library table, san- itary couch, kitchen rang ok ing utensils, dishes, rugs, curtains, ete. IMMEDIATE POSSESSIO: Owner has bout $1,400 equity, balance payable $20 monthly, but will accept smaller cash payment and larger. monthly payment. Will sell unfurnished for $400 less. Phone for further particulars, WARREN REALTY CoO, WE SELL HOMES 3207 Eastlake. Capitol 1055. COUNTRY 7 OR SANITARIUM acres with fine 16-room house, t with court in center, with unobstructed Sound view; garage, fuel house, hot water heat, batha, hot water in rooms, beautiful ground. north of city; owner wishes an offer; property ts free and clear— can make reaso: le terms. CARTER, Mi ALD _& MILLER § Columbia Biliott 6870 si 24 5 cc well improved; good Sgroom nou owe navy yard 2 cleared; small shack. Jes Moines boulevard. Make me an offer. 16 lots 40 acres, Pr 1 veller, Kingston, FIN COUNTRY HOM FOR SALE 7 acres ; 8-room modern, up-to-date house; value $6,000; close to good town; on ved boulevard from Seattle Price $5,500: $3,000 cash. ED YOUNG 5229 Mallard Ave. ‘Ballard ThOOMS, ALL ON ON furnace; trays; cement basement; cabinet kitchen, built-in featuren; concrete garage; one block to car and achool; $3,600; $1,000 cash, balance $35' per rgonth,” including interest. 4310 Fifth N. W. Phone North 4232 CULVER—QUEEN ANNE Come to me for the best buys on Queen Anne hill. Tam the oldest established specialist in this dis- trict. R. C. CULVER 14 Boston Street Queen Anne 77 MAKE OFFER (NOT OVER $2,500, easy terms); 5-room house and 66 X110 lot at 7830 Stroud ave., just off Green Lake bivd. and car. J. FP. GRAHAM CO, 1008 American Bank Bldg. Main 1979 FOR SALE, $1,700—3-ROOM HOUSE and furniture, rugs, linoleum, stoves; light, water and chicken house and yard; berry bushes; level lot; $400, balance terms. Call at 4437 46th ave. 8. W §-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE FOR sale; close price $1,860; terms. ED Your 5229 Ballard Ave -ROOM CABIN, FURNISHED, + Clone to car, $600, $1 Wilcox, 314 Ninth ave. Main 62 s-ROOM N board 76_ WE gas; Ballard 813 BUNGALOV 8. & P. Co. Bldg. Iiott 10 iT SEATTLE $1,600 bath; garage; rubbery; on very nice lot all street improvements paving; close to car. $2,250 4 rooms and bath, on large lot, easy terms. WALLER & WALLER California Ave. and Alaska St. R—WEST SEATTLE real estate exclusivel: estab- lished 1906. Downs bidg., 703 Sec- ond ave. Main 2726. 77 WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANTED—A 5 OR 6-ROOM BUN galow, in paved district; improve- ments all in, State size of lot house and all particulars, pric and terms. Get busy. Write m No agents. Fred Summerill, 8627 17th @ ttle. WILL BUY Your house contract if you do not care to make further payments. P. 0. Box ACREAGE MPROVED; ON HARD- surfaced’ road; five miles of city; all’ fenced; 5-room house, barn, chicken hous runs; ail farm 8 ows, 1 horse, 60 ens, 560 rabbit good well; 226 fruit trees; $7,000, Call North 70. | POR SALE, CHEAT. cleared, 26 chard, just good ‘location or anyone wood 3 rooms and small with except Easy terms. B. Ki 78 ACKES; 3 slashed; young or- beginning to bear; for small sawmill wanting to go in the business. “Write Box 6, Concrete, Wash. 20 ACRES; PARTLY IMPROVED good house; barn; running stream; fenced; best of soil; close to high- way; $2,200. 8. & P. Co., 908 Sea- board, ‘Elliott 108 PACKES ON RAINING BLVD, AT free and lear except paving; big 106 Seventh ave. & 4 Now take this line and write three more with it, usin line as the first line, and send In the completed Want Ad ntest Write on one sid dress at the top of the page. The prize winners will be announced u submit must consist of four lines this hyme You may submit as ft the paper only, ur rhyme than Friday noon, February 13, aturday, Manager First prize, $3. Clemmer Theatre tickets will be rhymesters. All tickets will be mailed to the winners, ‘The Star reserves the right to use any rhyme submitted during Address all answers to the Want Ad Rhyme ci) ACREAGE 00,00000000000000000 76 DUSHELS WHEAT Per ACRE On this farm last year; 280 acres in the Des Chutes valley in Thurston county; 200 ash bottom; 150 ' acres high state of cultivation; good house, 4 barns, 2 sets of sheds, granaries and other buildings: KF. D. and telephone; good school with stage serv) fine roads; 8 miles from town; price $25,000; $8,000 cash. 1,700 ACR Of fine land within drive of Seattle; land; at $25 per ac CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER 208 Columbia St. Elliott 6870 minutes’ logwed-offt °. 000000000000000000 LANGLEY In the Gateway to Southern WHIDBY ISLAND “The Garden of Puget Sound.” 75 miles of opportunity within two hours of Seattle. Prices all below value, and terms remarkably easy d home land. Five trips Call for ipformation and MAP sof Puget Sound Country, FULMER 409 Burke Bidg. %-ACRE HOME PIECE $3,000—-MODERN HOUS This house has five rooms, modern plumbing, ctric lights, city wa- ter, telep ; right in town of Edmonds. Soll is black loam in of cultivation; fruit . beautiful lawn and ry ¢ to Kingsbury'’s in Edmonds & MORFORD Main 3855 575 Colman Bldg. BEARID T; TWO SPRINGS Well built house, ‘nicely arranged; fu Porch; excellent view; good sized family orchard, small fruit; new garage; also chicken house for $200 irda, wood shed and other buildings; two live springs FLOOR: | 570-foot frontage on county roads; well improved «district, electric lights, ete. Very convenient for anyone employed downtown. Price $2,250; terms arranged. Take East Madison car and Kirkland ferry to Kirkland. Call for Mr. Suck- ling at brick bungalow office on ferry dock CHAMBERS PRAIRIE 18 acres of good innd;> close to school, store and depot, with a small shack on it. We can mak @ price on this of $1,350, on terms of $100 cash, and the balance in easy monthly payments. See Mr, Corlett. A. H. REID & CO. w York Block, Hott 3928, LAKE FOREST PARK | A fine large tract; sweeping | vlew; water and electric | Mghts available; close to store and school This is a | real bargain at $700, W | can make terms of 10 | cent cash and balance in easy See Mr. Nicholson. payments. H. REID A y MILE X Chelan, 6 acres, 3 in cultivation, acres in small brush; easy to get ready for ple acres in all can be cultivate b-room box house, good well of water, 60 bearing fruit trees, also smali fruit of al- most all kinds; irrigate good water right, and title, Near school; on ¢ and R. F, D. Owner g¢ reason for present low noqualmie Fa! AK DES MOI of No. 1 lan 6% acres partly garnge, chicken house: \-acre in strawberries, 450 raspberry plants; live creek thru property; 40 laying hens, 1 brood sow; plenty of wood. This prop- erty lies on one of the main roads, and is a snap at $4,000; part cash, balance very easy DoE CHARLES EB. ADAMS 1010 Third Ave, TROOM HOUSE AND %-ACIC OF ground in West Seattle, dy te move into, 3 rooms can addea to make modern 6-room cottage. Only $100 $15 per month, 6 per cent est. Better than renting. Lote of fr wood Chance for garden and chickens, H.C. PETHRS, 716 Third Ave. FOR SALE, BY OWNER—APPROX- imately 40 acres irrigated land in the Twin Falls district, Idaho, 234 miles from Jerome, 1 mile from station on railroad; all cleared, fenced; 30 acres has been in clo- alfalfa and wheat; no build- igvestment’ for some ‘© cash, including water right; clear ti- w Walkley, Fort Worden, ab 40 ACR 4; 5-room READ, MA 6 acres impro ing water in’ house: all fruits: 1 cow and ance of land in $3,500; terms. D, Me 1 BIG LAND In Skagit county. before. house, rehard, 1 horse; pasture; only SAL Never so cheap Close to town and work. $25 and $30 per acre for your choice. We show: this land free any time you want to go. See or write me. FARM LANDS a8 OF THE VERY BEST half-mile from “Twin; 75 7 head of cattle; house; 4 acres cleared; worth will take $6,000. Lies right the Straits. $4,000 cash, bal- ance easy,.terms, 6 per cent inter- est. Old age and ill health reason for sacrifice. M. E. Warner, Twin, Wash. $200.00 WILL HANDLE of land south of Port Orchard; partly cleared; new house and 0 ACRES outbuildings. Tt. ¥*, D.; cream and ese route. ‘Timber ‘enough on land to pay for ft. Write ow: F. Adolfson, R. 1, Orchard, Wash, ». FARM LANDS GOING CHICKEN FARM 800 fine White Leghorns, with chicken house, capacity for 2,000 r houne tree orch- fruit; semi-mod- ise and garage; hurches and and terme room to #eb tatic ple A. G Main 1003 handy trar rea RAAB & SONS 607 Lowman Bullding OWIN ‘0 DEATH, ¢ 40 acres, and equipment, mile from Bryant; good soll Tancred pallets, ci hay, fruit trees, ries; Part terms. 000, Bryant, Wash D half tools aehool L._ Roma, high M MAKE AN OFFER ON THIS FARM 80 acres; 45 acres under cultivation; good ‘farm buildings and ma- chinery; you ean have this place for your price (if some one docs not beat you to it) RAAT & SONS 60% Lowman Building A Main 1003 G FOR SAT irene lands near Tacoma. loganberries, raspberr 16-aere trac tools, long PERRY erriens, kena, TED Straw ch We teams and time ment e ATERVRON' _PROPERT ACKES OF WAT jand; about 5 acres bearing fruit trees; liv farming implements; also 6 h. 5 gasolin unch; $2,000; half balan easy. ‘ari Gustay- 1, Box 168, Poulsbo, Wash. 2628, Pouls i0 6 ACKBS TIME: from city, $1,000. Call Sidney 409. 6 LOGGED-OF¥ LANDS WRITE FOR MAP SHOWING LO- cation, low price an? easy terms of wale of logged-off lands offered to settlers in Western Washington. WEYERHEAUSER TIMBER CO, TACOMA. WASHINGTON. STOCKS AND BONDS UY <— Motor, Liberty B Western 8 ing & Power, troleum Producers Oil Capitol, Great Wes! Iw Ballard Oil Forks Oil Alaska Petroledm, Coa! 1000 Red Monarch Cons. 5000 Lone Star OiL 5000 L X. lh Oil & Refining. MAX WINKLER ou Union St. iwi LAberty Bonds, highest prices, Western Smelting & Power. I WILL SELL Congressional Oil Forks Drilling. Forks OiL Alaska Pet., Coal. Weatern Rubber. Vicks Tire & Rubber. 1000 2000 1000 1000 100 25 118 DON'T ARGUE | sehen STOO } The BEST yet. SIX WELL FURNISHED housekeeping rooms for $250 cash, balance to SUIT YOU, Price ONLY $500. Your NET PROFITS ARE $55 PER MONTH. See MR. MO! 333 Burke FOR SALE—HOTEL, WITJL APART- ments, 21 furnished rooms; all oc- cupied; laundry room; ‘garage; wood shed; two 60-foot lots; fruit tree, garden, lawn and flowers; alf' block north First National Bank. Aged couple wish to retire. Price $8,000; terms; clear title. Call or write, 122 Ave. A, Snojo- misk, Wash. 60-ROOM HOTEL, IN GOOD, LIVE town, gompletely furnished, doing nice transient and local business. A 1 snap in country hotel. $2,250 will handle, balance out of profits. JOSEPH FB. THOMAS & CO, Mr. Clark or Mr. Moore. 1026 Third Ave. Elliott 2625, SPEC NOTICES MAKER MOVED FROM 608 n_st, to 709 Virginia at. ERSONAL RMANENT HAIR WAVING, Marceiling, henna pack for gray and faded hair. LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP Main 6507, 520 Union GHNTLEMAN, AGH 4&5, Ric from California, wishes to former residents of that congenial ®eople, any age. _vey Geers, Gen. Del, Seattle. PHILIP CLAP} to be settled. Minneha Ine. meet state, Mar FATHER Write’ Robert, 3951 ©. WANTED- ADOPT BARY FROM birth. Good home.” Capitol 3965. WANTED TO ADOPT BALY FROM birth. Capitol 3965, is MATERNITY HOSPITAL CAP. 9965. 100 REAL ESTATE LOAN! ACGRBAGE LOANS—FARM LO $500 and up; prompt yearg in the business. THE DURLAND AC Leary Building. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OTICE TO CONTRACTORS led bids will be received by the ltoard of Directors of School Dis- trict No. ° 13, Kitsap County, Poulsbo, Washington, not later than noon of February 21, for the erection of a Grade School Building in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared for the same by & Brust, Archit Plans may be se the Architecta, Block, Seattle, or at the oMce of the Clerk of the District, Poulsbo, Washington. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids, Signed) A. BRYGGER, Clerk. Three Knocked Out by Wood Alcohol SPOKANE, Feb. 9.—Mike Lyons, Conrad, Mont.; George Smith, Baston, Pa., and James Murphy, Clayton, Wash., are fighting for life today as the result of a denatured alcohol spree late Saturday night. Smith probably will be blinded. The trio’ said a “little French. man," who sold them the booze, had been drinking it for a week and ap- peared to thrive on it. The cops are searching for him. “He's too interesting to be at large,” they 14 8. nat the office of 727 New 5 ESTATE | 1920, | stephen, Stephen | York | RANCH, | |three of Spokane's The son of China’s cigare America preparing to go back native of Colorado, a gradua his father’s business, Mr, ets TiveWon Jere t-king, Kan Chu-Nung, #8 ti to China and fight the cigaret. He is Timothy Yu-Wan Jen, a graduate of Oberlin, and a con- vert to Christianity. His pretty bride, Ella Woo-Hung, is a te of the University of Cali- fornia, and by her marriage relinquishes her American citizenship. Jen is taking a postgraduate course at the Ur Mu |versity of Chicago, after which he will head a crusade agains —— ‘Three Spokane Stores Are Indicted by SPOKANE, Feb, 9.—Officials of leading retail stores were scheduled today to be charging them with “monstrous” profiteering. The indictments were served late Saturday, after having been brought in by a federal gr: been investigating t here for months, The stores are the Crescent, con- trolled by the Spokane Dry Goods @o,, and Culbertson-Grote-Rankin, both big department stores, and Hill Bros.’ shoe store, The indictments charged that the stores reaped profits ranging from 85 to 322 per cent. United States District Attorney Garrecht announced today that trials of these stores’ officials probably e cost of living tried in federal court on indictments | A jury’ which had | Grand Jury would not come up before the Apr: term. “The first step probably will their filing an answer,” he told th United Press, “The trial will ceed like any other criminal trial.” Garrecht said he would attempt 4 find out who are the “Spokane bush ness men and bankers” mentioned a dispatch from Portland as offerts their services to Max Hauser, president of the United States r corporation, who was attacked in |report the grand jury filed Satun prior to filing of the indictments. Hauser was charged in the with having manipulated the No west wheat crop to the advantage himself and his associates. Herbert Hoover was declared to: “in on” publicity calculated to boost wheat prices here. FIGHT DELAY OF EALY TRIAL State’s request for a continuance in the murder trial of William Fay Ealy and his mother, Anna Ealy Nemitz, will be resisted in superior court Tuesday by Defense Attorney Walter S. Fulton, Trial is set for next Monday. Fred P. Kendall, of Day and Night Safety Deposit Co. who was to testify to movements of agcused before the alleged crime, is in California. Prosecutor Fred C. Brown cannot get Kendall back here by Monday, and will ask continu. ance. Mother and son are charged with murder of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bryan, of Puyallup, here October 20. 3 —__}--— COLLAPSING in front of the N, P. hotel, 306 Sixth ave. 8. Sunday, a Chinaman died unidentified. The The Seattle, DIRECTORY J.P, BALL — ESTABLISHED, 1887. All ca: Consultation free? mod- erate fees. 215 Burke Bldg. 905 Second ave. Maing 7303. Schoff, Downs Bik., 7 sultation free. All cas ‘at Attorneys—Patent FREDERICK PB. GORD ent Attorney. Ame foreign patents sec oped and promoted. 8 tral Bidg., Seattle, body is at the morgue. 639 F et. N. W., Washington, D. c. 3 Phone Main 390. “MASON, TWIG 432 Burke Bldg. Chiropodists HOSPITAL, DR st. Phone Mai Chiropractor JENNINGS & JENNINGS, CHTRO- practors from Palmer school. Con- sultation free, 212-13 Denny Bldg. _1408 Second ave. Main 7277. RE. TURNER, Chiropractor, 210-13 Haight Rid. 3nd and Pine. Consul- tation free.’ Hours, 10 to 5. Even- ings by appointment. Ell Campbell, 0. N., Pantages Bid, BL33 A. TRAU ON DIAMONDS AND_LIB- erty Bonds. Ask your BANKER _about_u HQUITABLE LOAN CORPORATION, 606 Kite! Bldg. Second at Pike St. MONEY LOANED ON ALL ARTI- The Reliable, 907 cles of value. Third ave. Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering, Packing on Bros. Furn. Shop. M. sb1i. Dancing THE FOO 314% Pike Jorgen: 4 70,300 Cans Fish : i \ Seized as Unfit More than 70,300 cans of “Alaska pink” salmon were libeled as unfit for food by the goyernment in the U. district court Monday. The sal n was shipped from Tenakee Inle! Alaska, to Seattle, Getz ireter of San Francisco, are naméd as distributors. The consign- ment, was seized by agents of the depagtment of agriculture at the University st. warehouse, Lobes Her Grip in \ Taxicab Voyage Harrison Coleman, Frye ho- her grip from the running Mri tel, ldst board of a taxi Monday while en route, from the O..W. depot to the hotel, Society entertainers and teachers of modern dancing. Stage work our apecialty. Reeves Marisco, 6th and Madison, Main 1 Hall for rent. Money to Loan MON On diamonds and jewelry, on most satisfactory terms, SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 335-6 EMPIRE BUILDING Second Near Madison, MONEY TO LOAN We loan any amount on diamonds, watches and jewelry, Lowest rates, Seattle's oldest loan brokers, IRICAN JEWELRY CO, 821 Second Ave. Established 1889, SS eee Physicians and Surgeons y & BLADDER DISORDERS DR. FP. N. FREER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Specialist for Both Sexes, 905% ‘Third Ave, Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M, BOY SCOUTS 10 YEARS OLD NOM Everybody Should Do “Ge Turn” This Week ‘This week marks the biggest day celebration the nation has witnessed—for the Boy Scouts, | America, as an organization, are | years old. Notonly Seattle Scouts and Se officials, have joined with the 47 000 otheks to celebrate this occasio but every citizen is invited to be Boy Scout for this one week an adopt for that period. the Scout h of doing a “good turn” to every day. Besides special meetings and being conducted by the various. tle troops in their local headquart there will be “good turn” ob in the leading clubs and other 0 zations thruout the city. Mayor Fitzgerald's proc! urges that every man, woman child in this community adopt Boy Scout, habit of “doing a turn to someone each day.” No Profit, Says ‘ He, in Being He ‘When E. J. Tanasse, of Morti saw a pig struggling in East way, he decided not to go to work the shipyards Monday. Instead rescued the pig. But before he ¢o go home with the foundling, came an employe of the Packing company, who claimed # porker. Threatened by arrest,” nasse complied. Now he. wants know who will reimburse him for time and loss of labor, His Fate Rests on 3 the Price of Sugar’ Rising price of sugar may meat, differente between county jail penitentiary to Clarence Ellis, trial Monday in superior court theft of nine sacks of sugar. charge is grand larceny. sugar at normal price the value the sugar would have been so Io that Ellis could only have b charged with petit larceny, pun able in county jail only. Sheriffs Propose State Sentineli State sentinels to watch for ay thieves will be posted at thruout the state and on the Colul bia river and Canadian boundary, the legislature acts on the report sheriffs’ convention, said Shel John Stringer Monday. The con’ tion was held in Yakima last Sentinels would function to pi stolen cars from going out of th state. Loses [5 Pounds; Gives Flu Cred Lenhart Otho Shrader, committ clerk at the city counci, return to his duties Monday morning not with all the flesh he was carrying around 10 days ago, fluenza cost Shrader 15 pounds, “Doc Read says the flu epidem is mild this season,” Shrader “but not the attack I had." peameeeaithcascaabal sancti NEW TYPE of propeller, capab of saving fuel, has been invented George Brown, construction or for the Green Star line. ADMIRAL LINE agents from cific Coast cities were to arrive h Junk aoe: ALASKA JUNK GO, 1120 First ave. So. Enlott 3291, Monday, They are inspecting ¢ pany offices, ®