The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 8

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BUY IN THELGEORGES SPARS PATH OF PROGRESS Come out Saturday afternoon or Sun- day and investigate fully the possibili- ties of acre tracts Think of right close to the Getting a city. Put your rent Full Acre money into your Close to City for Only own country home. 8305, SEATTLE IS RAPIDLY GROWING TOWARD ‘La Tour Village IT WILL SOON BE JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM SEATTLE La Tour Village Offers You Full Acre Tracts Away Below Prices Being Asked on AllSides of This Property La Tour Village consists of acre tracts six La Tour Village is on the North Trunk bou- miles from the city. On the east side this plat levard, with paved roads to the center of the overlooks Lake Ballinger, from the west side is city. Only a few minutes’ auto ride. The Ed- a beautiful view of the Sound. It is an ideal monds stage, with its regular service, is only suburban home site, with city advantages al- two blocks away on the west side, while the most at the door, yet with all the peace and Everett Interurban serves on the other side. quiet and plenty that country life affords. Complete transportation is thus afforded. TRACTS norms $395 On every side of La Tour village land is selling at much higher prices. There are 60 acres in the tract offered and in order to have it quickly settled up we offer the first buyers some very desirable full acre home sites at Balance $15 per Month At this low price these acre tracts are splendid investment. Seattle is growing northward rapidly—very rapidly—as every one knows. In a year or two there will be no $395. Acres with superior view marked at slightly increased price but acres desirable in every way may be had for a short time at the lower price. close-in acreage available. After La Tour vil- lage is built up you will drive by and remem- ber with regret that you failed to buy when a full acre cost only $395. Profiteers Are Driving == People to Country Homes Drive out along the North Trunk boulevard new homes being built or just completed all alang the road. Talk to these homeioving people i they will tell you that they moved out of the city to escape the profiteers, to get away from paying everything they earned to the land lord and market man. They have maved out in God's open country, whergethey and their children may grow up as real Americans should,on their own soil, in thelr own home. Talk to them: it will do you gobd to feel their spirit of independence: You, too, will want to be free FINE RICH BERRIES and SOIL FRUIT ‘The very best Alder land, All kinds of berries and fruits suitable for this cli , rich and fertile, covers deep. ~ mate will grow luxuriantly this tract. Abundant water on this fertile soll: A vege. table garden will be an easy access: e mm aogiy Mate 00 OVETY edtion. ven if néiviarere “ mcre, Clearing to be done on raised for the market the most tracts is slight. Most ®™mount saved in pravidingt© for your own table would be Of the land is very even. & big item. Notice the HOW TO GET THERE ‘To reach La Tour village take Everett interurban to Lake Ballinger station or Edmonds stage to tract or drive out the North Trunk boulevard. Signs stretched across the road will attract your attention. Come to Office If you will call at the of fice, 1026 Third avenue, at any time we will gladly drive you out to the property. If you prefer to have wa call for you telephone Eiliott 3625 and we will send a car for you. Come to Property Men will be at La Tour village ready to explain de taila if you come out Satur day afternoon or Sunday. You will enjoy a little trip to the country. Make up your mind to take it right now Take the wife and kiddies along. One Acre Is Sufficient One acre provides ample room for the finest kind of a country home. Plenty of space for house, barn, garage, chicken house and run with garden room for flowers and table produce. A man can work in Seattle and live at La Tour village quite as easily as he can live on Capitol Hill—and he can live better for a great deal less. The fine rich Alder bottom soil of La Tour Village will grow the finest kind of garden truck, The saving that this alone affords is a big item. Good money can be made raising chickens in addition to supplying your own table, | JOS. E. THOMAS & CO. 1026 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 3625 “‘BUY IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS”’ CORNER SPRING FOR AMERICANS. Carpentier Donces Thru 2 Rounds in Evening Togs NEW YORK, M at a midnight dinner given in his honor » Frenchman and the president arred sorry not I want to thank good reception and y« I hope to Nght the ring with the pion Wire WASHINGTON Briefs Thomas A. & and John 1. Cushing resigr shipping board, Capt. Paul Fole takes Cushing's place as director BALEM, Ore—T rancher, shot by former emi UNT VERNON.—Howard Dar n, former colonel © Hip features a pleasing medy, high clans music ties in the new yenterday after Melody Shop,” which among the laugh-prod dors not encourage glooms, but is a riot ous farce comedy in which a love story, wtern parent, much careless Jhandiing of paint brushes and songs are recklessly mingled with highly | jamuning results Pantomime comedy is a pleasing feature of the offering of the Two Eugene Brothers, The latest tn negro slang, with the amusing dia Jiect and manneriams of the race are | exploited in the mixture of chatter | and dancing contributed by Powell! and Worth. A trio of pretty girtn,| who sing and dance, are the Eddy | Sinters High bit of « in the |Gremmer our woman Tunse’s dogs deserve the apprecia tion they win for their work, as they | present some new and difficu [tricks The feature photoplay is “Hearts | Asleep,” starring Beanie Rarriscale Oh, for the Life of a Fireman—Jail! | MARYSVILLE, Wash., March 26 ‘Oh, for the life of a fireman! sighed Bert Mitchell, and loosened his gun in his holst went out to get one, He was pinched. It appears| Hert had a grudge against a certain | fire fighter. PREPAYMENT OF CHARGES on all express packages for Canada wil! be demanded by the American Ex press company begipning April 15 it was announced Friday APPLES Retail and Wholesale Cooking pr White Winter Pe n Apples perg Apples Winevap Apples at Wholesale and Ketail ‘These apples will be and Go to Stall the Westlake Dr. Edwin J. Br want a barg vegetables, Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished by | © not exist] ° with anti. | eit High: | stra will qui Hrenth tarrh ge p nt crusts from forming in mel for a few minutes rid yourself of con- ' your money is sold by druggiata everywhere and by Bartell Drug | Company MI-ONA Ends indigestion leves stomach misery, sour | i belehing and all stomach or money back: Large box of tablets 60 cents. Druggists in all towns, | IT’S MY TREAT I am going to give the men of Seattle a real treat for Easter. There has been a good deal of complaint present high price of clothing. tified—-against the and some of it very jus- I am going to give a special for the next few days that will convince every one that I am doing what I can to keep down prices. Big Easter Special! SUITS MADE TO ORDER BIG LINE OF WOOLENS TO SELECT FROM ON MANY OF THE MATERIALS YOU CAN SAVE $20 TO $30 40 Match them elsewhere if you can, either in ready-mades or tailored to order, for less than $60 tweeds, cheviots, shmeres and plain d fancy mixtures in all the patterns and colors that are popu- lar. A fine, big stock to select from. woolens offered at this low price. Don't pass this hance up. Suits Ordered Now Positively Delivered Before Easter Careful Tailoring The way I build my suits explains why men of Seattle have come to my _ store regularly for 30 years. Hand tailored, skill- fully patterned and accurately cut. ATip to My 4 Friends It may be a long time before I will be table to again offer fab- rics of high qual- ity at this low price. If you have never worn a Sidelsky : I have a big force of tailors work- Suit this is your chance to find out ing oe any ee cate) made ; ; ses lori er shape ig! how I icra pe the a ere ny work, Come in Saturday and let me business in Seattle. I satisfy thou-{ ove you some real money. I can sands—I can please you. do it. Don’t Forget—Sidelsky Suits Satisfy Liberty Bonds Accepted at FULL PAR VALUE— Change in Cash s o e ¥ Imperial Tailoring Co. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. 801 Third Ave., Corner Columbia Tailoring for the Men of Seattle for More Than Quarter Century Becin Wuere You Lert Orr HERE is nothing spectacular in saving. For that reason more people prefer to make money than to keep it Consequently there is much wasted effort in the world— fortunes painfully acquired only to be speedily lost. F the two men, the one who begins with a little and adds to it consistently and with sustained resolution will be richer than the other who amasses a large fortune quickly and is blinded by success. EN you started your savings account you did so with a resolution to make it grow. How long did your resolution last? T doesn’t matter. Begin where you left off and save all the more consistently to make up for past neglect. Dol- lars come easily today. Save them. Their purchasing power will be greater in the days to come. BANK OF CALIFORNIA, NA, ° ~—— mA NATIONAL BANK

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