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73 FOR SALK—REAL ESTATE @ $10 per month buys a dig SOx foot lot, which is fine garden nd, altho lying up high, with Deautiful view of the Olympic OUNtains and the Sound: pri $525. Why pay big rents and th prices for vegetables whe fou Can take a little money and Nd you a temporary summer wouRe and be abe of the qame OM $200 to $300 by this fal! $20 DOWN 50x 120- ASR B450. dure a dig ‘ Jot, city water and city light Short blocks from double track r line and paved streets; on thie me warden lot you can raise more tatoes and vegetables than you % Possibly eat; balance of the erehace Price to be paid $10 per jon th $15 DOWN 7. .} $10 a month buys a beautiful alley corner, block and one-hail from car and paved streets, city Water amd city lieht; located 2% Miles inside the city limite: now et busy, either buy @ little lum ror & tent; get away fr igh rents and the high living, eating fresh, eriep vegeta Dies, raised on your own property $10 DOWN lewet vt Me & month due a nic ” facing on an §0-f erefare Besiisw price only 8038) short blocks m car, paved | Streets, churches, stores, ete t bo rou KNow i& 200 contented families have | ed themselves in this beauti- dition om the high ridge of Seattle, three-quarters of « . toward the city fre te- ood, & great many of whom will t they have not only Practically raised all of their own Vegetables but some of them Rave been able to even sell some. MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS 2 Te take Fauntleroy ave car No 2 on First ave. or Gatewood jitneys inquire at the on the left where ill be ready and will- ing to show you the best propos! tion in the city to beat the high fost of rents and the high cost living. besides giving the wiCe and kiddies an opportunity to live one of the healthiest spots on sarth, and it w al tter i, their health digging around in heir front or back yard than see Up in a st heated fiat. | remember this: That living wat in the open in a little shack | mm the back of the lot, or even a mt, not only beats high rents Fand the high cost living but Also beats doctor bila ‘ 3- “ | 109 ‘ Ww & TURNER REAL estate co.|“ Room ? Downs f Phone M eh Oftice, W. fornia Ave. Phone 3" SCENIC HOME sITEs rT are exclusive agents for acres that hare been ted into beautiful hor. || FREE AND || 907 Leary Butidine FOR HONEST TRADES ~~ the ground 9am. to5 p.m. Take ¢ Burien car. get off at ‘ation, oF Youngstown, or take Moines road, i on Three Tree Point to Burien y, then one mile, and you are e ground. Prices from to $400 per ac 10 balance easy. a5. ENRY C. EWING £9; 200" Alaska Bidg. M. i} | | } I I B. | turn road th BY | | i [Of potatoes, celery or anythi WEST WOODLAND MEDIUM PRICED HOUSES 4 modern except heat; bard- ood Roors, built-in features, fire- ©; jot 560x100; full basement: 76th near Third N. W.; $3,900: ) cash, balance monthly. a7 ‘A_GOOD HUY have $900 cash we can place in the best home bargain in ‘ent Woodlan block to car to ving and school; 5/ ns, modern to the minute (ex- furnace); hardwood floors splace, ail built-in features, Dasement with gara lot ose ‘@ beautiful home un- jeed at $3,900; $900 . $35 month, includ) interest. 312 J.J. BLA aneles and 321 Leary Bide ONLY $300 CAST A neat little 3-room bungn- large combination dining and wall 4 from car, 0 oy from bathing beach vis a6 per month, MAK . Rates A HOME. BRIGHTON room bungalow, with bath. etricity, some furniture; lot 60x evel ood garden spot. Why rent? 0 cash, balance eas KE A N RTART CORT A HOME. GEO, A. SPENCER & CO. Ferdinand St. (Columbia City) H. D, Marsh, Manage Phone Rainier 2 [AWTHORNE Hit}, SNAP (Near Mt. Baker Park) bungalow, aii large rooma; 2 kitchen with jit-in ‘features; double con eted thruout; with fireproo tm basement; tractiv this place rieed for 600 cash THOMAS, Ine. Third. Avenue Eliott 3625 in easily worth immediate sale w FOOD PRODUCTS WILL PE hy not put in althy and profit. exercise. We will furnish and: siso the lumber if you Several chotc 4; also north and th of the city. It will pay you te farm now. WEST & WHEELER Mariom Bidg. Fe HONGATOW, COR- Jot 60x80; fine hedge: i block ood car line and jitne In good condition: haa to of be appreciated; beat buy the money in close-in proper- Call or phone me today, Price 769. DoH ird Ave. tas BOF C %, i ity one Hiiiott 1685 LOTS, tito” nd, Rainier 9 16 y a, ‘Main 2861, oF Kenwood K GARDEN RANCHI, ~ ON | 4 Phone Sidney 236. w Right 7-ROOM HOUSE -room house 3-room hous -room how 7 rs 5 ACRES HOTTOM LAND, T WILE || 0 scree upland; § slashed and seed- vary easy. Clone to On ‘This ts the pri: FARM IN 1212 American Bank Bidg. Hil. 4480. OR BALE NOT ONLY SAVED THEIR RENT HUT MADE WG PROFIT AT LUMERTY PARK hy don't y na} font y and] lowe than the ying, Free w you are now r . oity water month, city hta, aidewalks mail delivery, | Barden soil, so atreet ear rida Take Lake Burien ear at Qvet> | dental and Yesler way to léth| RW. and jerson at on ground all day Sing tracts $10.00 cash and $5.00 p month. T & WHEELER de Ortice lowa Ave | | 10 ACTIN | cine. highway, half way betwee and Ky erett level alder bottor nearly all cleared and ready Plant’ potatoes or, anythin Vie drained; fine oreek) ter sult Owner, 415 Rathway change blag anst IMPROVED, on payed sol) to pe to Wx- Main 2 INTERLAKE COTTAGE pretty little and fairly a big high $2,200 very hou es, 636 | ACRE OF RICH BLACK ‘Soir. just outside city limits: city | water; close to stores and sch@ol all ready for garden this spring only 20 minutes to center of city 1 trangportation; price yer? urown terms Phone Bal Sunday NRAR neACTE 1-3 #y terms Magnolia = meet bus from 4th We OW ) to 3 tomorrow UNIVERSITY | WELL BUILT: | fireplace; two lots. For quick | sale, price $3,500, on easy terms. | Den't think becaw of the low! price that this is « poor shack Phone Kenwood 2295. 16 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY you a $ $00) WE WILL BUILD acre on \& acre oon room house on ed r ed 1 n house on t + 2.100 jon in is days ¢ $16 fo $20 per water rent paid | no ebickens, wood Poon % cash, b month; city wi ‘or 3 years rden, fr 1. A. GOODFELLOW 428 Railway EXchange La KikFER— WEST suATTOR ea! te excl ¥i_ estab: | ished W908) Downs bids, 708 Sec- ond ave Main 3726. WANTED—REAL ESTATE ANTED— TO RENT 6 ORE TOOM cottage or bungalow, unfurnished. Call Beacon 1258 ANT. TO W 8 full particulars. Star. Y SMALE HOWE Address | ¥ WAVE SEVERAL LOTS ox| paved streets In Tacoma to ex- change for lota or equity in Se ee Pe eee ieee lots In South Beattle, 100100—t1o exchange for Chicago property. WEST @ WHEELER Marion Bidg. ach OF GOOD LAND FOr gale or exchange for a home. Would not mind to take over a small mortgage. See owner, 4 35th ave, & Cait in rear, ACRES IRRIGATED Idaho, free and clear. fo y| in Seattle; value $3,000. Will as-| sume or pay coon ep to $1300 Addrems B-64, CLEAR PROPERTY | for the oon Af im your beme. ARING Main 451 rs AND FULL VALUE KAUFFMAN, 603 Seaboard Rid. ACREA te tor and interurban station, 4~ room house; barn; chicken house and runs; fruit and berries for family use: 2 cows; one horse, and 40 chickens go with the place. Price $4,000.00; $1,900.00 cash, bal- ance terms See Mr. Shea. ed, balance easy clearing; i-room Suse: hous “to schosl and oe mail, milk and phone route. Price $2,500.00 00.00 en) balance month): Mr. Shea HE DOUGLAS CO. nin 3580. 2-24 Leary Hide “Values, Pacts and Courtesy” YOU CAN RAISE BIG CROPS — ele that be grown in Western Washington one of our little Richbottom farms at Woodinville They are right at the town of Woodinville, only block from railroad station, fine school, close | to stores, churches and many good neighbors. Good bus service to from Seattle over paved road ‘This in cleared rich river bottom land. Prices reasonable and terms R. Mines, Alaska Bidg. | CLEARKD BOTTOM LAND ttle is not easily found Our 1 Richbottom farms at) pdm eiper ie oh will meet the require mente of one ho wants the best These ittle farme are right at the town of Woodine miy ae block from the railros Ation and fine school, Good bus service to and from Seattle over paved road day and we'll tak | MINES, Al IMPROVED, 10 AChES on paved Pacific highway, tween Seattle and Ey- level alder bottom soll, nearly all cleared and ready to Piant p toes or anything clase; tile drained: fine cresk; terme to suit. Owner, 415 Rallway Ex- change bidg. | Main 2857. YOU GAN MAKE A LIVING one of our little Richbottom farms at Woodinville, and yo won't have to go fishing in order | to get something to eat. You can raise big crops of anything, that can be grown in Western #h- | ington, Some buyers have already plowed and are preparing the land for this years crop. Buy now and you can do the same thing. Sold at reasonable prices and om easy terms. R MINES, Alaska Bid) LOGANBERRY LAN 9400 PER ACRE Wm. Hubbard re- ‘There is « rea- 0 for berries from ere last summer. You can buy 5 acres adjoining at $70 per acre: terms $26 cash and $5 month! Work can be hed at nearby saw: | mill, if desired. © write. | K. Macfarlane, Th? Leary hide. | JUDITH BASTN, MON- tana. Best of lands; fine producing Properties; share of this years crop. Right prices and easy terms. McALLASTER fuses for his land RALPH C. ACRE OF RICH BLACK SOrT. just outside city limits; cit er; elo ready only 20 min to center of city: ood transportation; rice *very ow; your own terma. Phone Bal lard 660 Sunday. MUST BELL 5-ACK house and outbuliding 2 acres clear; good timber: 2 welln. Run-down condition. 2% miles from Port Orchard, Wash, Price 450, $80 down, balance $10 month. , x Hanks, Port Orchard, Wash. tract, lo room piuest chard; garden; fencing. $300° cash. tr HC PETERS, 116 Third Ave. SACK WITH SEK NEAN ulevard and Dea Moines; $1 terms. 908 Seaboard, of phone Rainier 120-R evenings. | tnd and Columbia LAND TN | |New Call at office of phone any | ~~ ACREAGE SPRINGTIME AND TIE GARDENS NGIN TO CROW th halt ” Do you reall a quarter nd? Wh ¢ f living have your gard ur chic your rw r feoit tr everyth Witte farm will Well, that ts what Tracts or acreage the best of work, coment bs tiful lake, the ve water, electricity and telephone Th fa aver ter, half or an acre of ground to You can Bot be over-eatimated——it is your Grat step toward inde pendence. hue or have that the bieh fo I can show you ere you have Fviee to y Hevards, a beau id, every con RIEN CITY, right at LAKE nv RIEN, on the Lake Burien car line over the elevated railway, has @ settlement of 1,600 people, who a ve @ quarter, half or an aere « und oF acreage, and they are on their Way to prosperity CAN DO IT er You bo rt Now GPT STARTED TODAT only ask you; my vie LITTLE PA $10 Down er-aere tr $10 Down, 40 half-acre tracts, 6 $15 Down, $7.50 Mont 40 three-quarter acre tracts, $20 Down, $10 Month 40 acre ts, $789 ~ $20 Down, $12.60 Month PAY WHAT YoU CAN PAY WHEN YOU CAN NO PAYMENT WHEN SICK NO PAYMENT WHEN OUT OF WORK LITTLE FARMS WITH Houses No} Not quite a half round. all cleared Tooting on cement boulevard and With & good 3-room house; has good View, on corner, close line and lake; @ dandy 91.290, on terma. privilege to bile isaty show ur S FOR $188 » Month ta, S188. Month ‘ 40 quart an acre of buy © of ground, all cleared and 4 with the best of & cute little bun woof) has wood to laat A year the main boule fr line: a real b only $4,140, ¢ wire: one acre of ground with a 4-room hou. ved and plowed ement boulevard and busi trict: @ litte farm, and price only $1,540, on terma. re of ground with a %-reom ho has a few fruit. trees and some other plants, in a good locality; | Ground, | cleared “and 1 block to line and t boulevard. Price only ; OM easy torma match theese boys, any- where in or around Seattic? Bee them TOMAY, SUNDAY of MONDAY. | Automobile leaves my office every he (the day. INCLUDING SUNDAT Agent om property. * Rurten car at Yesler et off at Burien City HM WILSON 214 Keston Blocie Elliott «987 ur Take way, YOUR OWN TERMS WD sell you %-acre to 2 acres of the richest #oil in the North lim- and ity water on bikes soil the adjor in the last See thie Sunday, Phone Raliard 4028 Saturday evening or Sun day morning; will take you out tn auto, FARM LANDS LAND IN YAKIMA VALLEY OPENED FOR SETTLERS In the rich lower valley, noted for its fruits and tremendous yirids of alfalfa and corn, the gover ment of the United States in is ing out the last extension of the ‘AMOUS BUNNYSIDE CANAL. We must finish selling our 13,000- acre ran under this project in « limited time, The prices run from $2 r acre up to $66, only a frac- tion of the land will h in, probably, a few months more You can ha time to pay, with “trate, We also h several hundred acres cleared, ready to plow. im the f mous Moxee valley. This m= int Yakima irrigation dintrs and samples of Otfice Open Evenings Also. YAKIMA RIVER FARMA COMPANY Green Butidin, Beattie a A REAL FARM in Town ae Py tm 4 improved; very rich sot! eres: no xtumpe; 7-room house bath: cliy water? poultry, house house, garage and f all kind horse, 3 ples, 70 chickens farm machinery, cream separator 2 of small tools; 4 blocks te high school; all for $6,000; terme. W. lL. BURNSIDE, Buckley, Wash. IMPROVED, 10 ACKES Right on paved Pacific highway half way between Seattle and Py erett: level alder bottom — soil nearly all cleated and ready to Plant potatoes or anything else; Eile drained; fine creek: terme to sult. Owner, 415 Ratiway ix change bldg. Main 2857 iF-ACRE IMPROVED RANCH AT Monroe, $5,000. Take rooming house up to $3,000, balance easy. acres water front, Lake Spencer, $1,265; half cash, balf trade; mort gage or contract b-pamenger auto; trade for contract of property. w. 8 RIKON CO., Lyon Wide 15 AGHA: PARTLY CLEARED AND buildin family orchard; run ning water; facing Bothell road 3200 down gives you possession There ix a home and income for Owner, 215 Yale Bidg., Third and Union. WANTED TO RENT 6 OR 6-ROOM tiage or ngalow, unfurnished. Ii Beacon 12 LOGGED-OFF LANDS ‘On MAP SHOWING TH- WRITE cation, low price and easy terms of fale otto ed-off lands offered to netth eastern Washington. WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER © TACOMA, WASHINGTON. 9 RANCHES AND ACREAGE FOR RENT “TO HEAT FROM OWN = Di WANTH er of good ranch for pale. cash price, full particalare Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. Cy STOCKS AND BONDS _ T WiLL BUY Liberty Bonds 200 Deep Sea Ha 100 Western ber “es Twit sent. Hallet’s Boiterup Security Auto Tubs Amalgamated Ap oP ec Bearlett Life Sayings Simplex Auto Wheel Rothert, Bteel Procesi Texas Crude Universal High Power Western Smelting & Power Pacific Electric Welder. Beeren Gan & Oil acon Coal L, Ot phefeine ER Hiliott 860 Seesseesast<- 600 MAX WIN) $14 Union Street of and plowed:| > nL STAR —SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1820. STORYBOO ” BUSINESS OrrorTuNtrins ° wpa ror ook lennon ) | PARTS WITH | investment. should Het of ground close-in business property MANARD HENTAL & INV LC, Smith Bide over our on EDITOR OF THE ST/ Please send The Star’ 24 pages of The Star ttl TRANSFER me; chan ng South sacritic |For will } tr 2418 doc }"HOW PO | you ean } cara u ‘all evenings 7 nd ave WIN met by Abner in TH addrossing to Davia, Ft Tex | 90 HUSINESS OFFI WANTED TO HEAR POM SEEK FISHING BOAT FOR CLUE Kidnaping Theory Is Being | WANTED OWN State Db SRMANENT HAIN” WAVING, resiling, henna pack for gray and faded ha os" IMPROVEMENT hd ‘ B20 Unix TELIA CHANDLER RANT: practor, drugilensn therapeutics, fle baths; both sexes, Kim, 2 5119, G14 Firat ave MEDICAT#HD INHALA for rheumatiam, goitre catarrh, Information free. Third ave REV, HieiTHA NELAON Planters, 1625 Third ave. rot SATRRNTTY PITAL. CAP Tee iv REAL ESTATE LOANS AGHEAGE LOANS FARM LOANS $000 and up: prompt service; 30 years in the buriness, THE DURLAND AGENCY Leary Hujiding Checked Seattle police are searching, Satur day, for a fishing Gensel known as the Astoria, which, It in believed, in the on Which Tyearold Eigoe Spray, son of Mre, Ethel Spray, 714 Galer st, may have been spirited away, Mareh 21 Juvenile Officers Peter Mayberg working on and reported to Police Capt #, Saturday morning, that they | od Axtoria Was not a Seat Ue-owned It w | MOVED ‘Tom Mell and the vena! first learned that the lad was seen boarding @ fishing verse) on Lake Union, near the Spray home on the morning of his disappearance Subsequent investigation by the po lice led to the discovery that there were two nide by each bearing the name “Astoria.” One of the Astorian left t the day after the lad was reported | mianing to the police, A thoro drag ing of the lake at that time fulled | reveal the body. For a time it # thought he might possibly have been drowned Mrs, Spray with another clue Friday, when he told them that both she and her usband had seen a small lad rowing fishing vessel in @ green At the time, #he sald, sh’ the boy was her son. Later she inquired at the boat, which, it developed, was the Artoria pout her son, A fisherman, she de admitted her son had been the earlier in the day ft and was last seen going toward the Spray home f other boys all of the neigh- her ® 1 not vessels lyin wide Attorneys-a Pr BALL PSTAMLISH All. canes. Cons Moderate feon ¥ 215 Murke Kidg fT. Behotf, Dow | Co ation fre mod te Attorney »—Vatent WELICK F ent Attorney reign gmtents Promoted 1S Tea advier oe department 905 Becond ave. | Mik. 108 dad av Alle ¥r i furnished the police merican and secured, devel= 806-47 Cons |toward the rowboat thought bh, and bington, PD, C. Phone Main 3 MASON, FENWICH a tur . LAWRENCE” R | THE FOOT HOSPITAL. BR BTUCK, | ct | 314% Pike at. Phone Main 6089. | hoard } but had | FUR Chiropractor, 116-18 | up Malght Wid, tnd aod Pine Conmul- | wit) tation free. Hours, 10 to 6. Bven-| 5 ings > by oer sin . hott 684 . Sonning nee | bor from Baltes’ Sch and thy free, 232-13 Tren ave. Main 7 © Fraud, 430 People phell ON. Wantages Hid BL sme Collateral Loans HONEY LOANED ON AD gles of value. The Rell Third ave ured boat b a number o! Spray asked de if they had Jeclared they b seen on Mexican Consul Has Double Job NOGALES, Ariz, April 17—The position now oocupled by Mexican Consul Tamen Nogales, Artix, is y the most unique cases recorded in recent in ternational history | Tamex is the regularly accredited consul for the Mexicun government in this city, but when of Sonora severed its relations with ||— the central government he aligned | himself with the Sonora govern ment. ‘Tamez was requested by wire from Mexico City to relinquish his post and turn over his duties to his aneistant, had been named as| his successor, This Tamez refused to do, even continuing his stand when J. M. Arredondo, Mexican con mul at Douglas, came to this city to relieve him. Arredondo has wired the Yexican embassy at Washington for ihstructions. In the meantime Tamex is con. tinuing to serve both the Carranza | government and the state of Sonora in dealing with the people of Nogales. * Mean Thief Gets Messenger’s Bike ‘The meanest man in the world. who steals pennies out of blind men's cups or purloins flowers from ceme tery graves, has nothing on the per son who stole Roy Orner’s new Measenger Special” bike, y i & measenger boy. Thurs day morning somebody ran away with his bleycle from in front of the Arcade building, Now Roy's gat to “hoot” it. in Dancing Reeves Marivco Dancing Academy, |_Bieth and Madison. Main 358 | Furniture, Kepatring, Upholstering. Packing Jorgensen Vros Burn. Shop WO YSTT Insurance CO. $09 Lamber Back dunn ALASKA JUNK CO, 1129 First ave | Ra eivints 1908 Kalsomming PREMIER KALAOMINING, PAINTING AND RUSPAIR CO. | First class work guaranteed. Car- ete e ned. floors scrubbed, pol shed and refinished by electricity Window shade mad to order. 1605 12th GREHAN & who “WONRY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry. om most satisfactory terme. soctrry FOR I REMEDIAL LOANS 835-4 MMETIE BUTLDING Betond’ Near Madison MONEY TO LOAN We toan any amount on diamonds, ad hes and Jewelry. Lowest rates Beatties st Joan brokers. AMERICAN JEWELERY CO. 1"Becond Ave. ed 1 Sanitartums HOANOKE SANITARIUM-REA- sonable rat K00d Rervice; in- fants boarded; graduate nurse. Capitol 24 It Was Quite a Busy Day for the Fire Boys It happened Saturday noon front of fire station No, 2 at Third ave, and Pine st. Singer Released on $5,000 Bail Tom Singer, charged with cor He put his bundles down on the ve |plicity with the Auburn gang of sidewalk and clutched at a shinY| hoe car thieves, was bound over to nickel that lay at his feet. But] tne d " grand jury Friday afternoon he couldn't pick it up because tt! ang released on $5,000 bail, at was soldered to the head of @ nail. nearing before United States Com He anid: . = missioner McClelland, Singer was Dangit?” and arrested Monday night, after fod bundles and fled eral officers searched his hair goods And the firemen of the squad) «tore in, the Denny building and company guffawed upronriounly. found some of the stolen goods. And Oscar H. Ebbinghouse, cap nd clutched at tie’ nickel, “anal Find Booze in Cellar, Landlord Is Jailed said: Louls Kogin, alleged to own two “Dangit? And looked all around inside the |houxes at Enumelaw in which a quantity of wine was found by fod-| station, And there wasn't a fir man in sight. And you could eral prohibition officers, pleaded guilty in the United St “ district have heard a pin drop court Saturday morning and was Rail Men to Aid rentenced to pay a fine of $250 and Fa er Campaign |""""" 10 days in the county jail Railroad men and farmers will try | to elect 200 members to, congress |eorge May Not This was a report made to executive Be Welcome Home board of Railway Men's Welfare league, meeting here Friday night. orge Bernesee, 11, hax @ licking coming to him when he goes home The board will attempt to elect three representatives and one senator in George likes the movies and helped himself to some of his father's this state, A big meeting will be held in/Tacoma, May 16, to outline |Money Friday afternoon. The father plans, according to Secretary H. Al. |8°W George leave and started afte him, but the son was fleeter of foot vin Moore. and got away, Now the police are hunting for him. 'Punchboard Lands Cabot in Court) Operating a punchboard was the complaint against Harry Cabot, of North Bend, in Justice Owls W. Brinker's court Saturday, Cabot was |arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Stewart Campbell, L, Loveall and Mike Willard, ‘orge H. Steen, of North Bend, and Archie Dickson, of Sno: qualmie, arrested at the same time, were charged with vagrancy. Los Angeles Men rat Continuing Demand LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 17.— Unaffected by reports that railroad strikers are returning to work in many cities, Los Angeles yardmen today reiterated their demand for a ubstantial increase in wages,” as A snail can easily “diatance the|the one consideration that will end small boy who is sent on an errand. the local freight tleup. picked up his Stockton Strike Is Now at End STOCKTON, Cal, April 17- Stockton’s railroad strike is over. Conditions were reported nearly nor: mal on all three lines here today. Following a conference late y terday the striking yardmen and switehmen agreed to return to work TOM FOULDS, 1819 Sixth ave. while riding a motorcycle at Fifth ave, and Universtty st., Friday night, struck Henry Zimmerman, breaking the latter's leg. Zimmerman, who lives at 819 1fth ave., was removed to the city hospital. JOHN a noft dr’ RICHMOND, proprietor of k parlor at Third ave, and Pine sts Was fined $250 in the U. 8. district court Friday afternoon for welling anti-prohibition cider, the state || | means,” he anid | closed up ‘ee K COUPON R:— pamphlet containing the first le Story Book, to ‘MILK PRICE IS NOT SETTLED \Announcement of $3.20 Is Annulled Mayor Caldwell's epecial milk com mission was still struggling with the problem of milk prices Saturday, fol lowing the tasuance of a premature statement in which they propdsed that the dairymen be paid $3.20 @ hundred pounds ‘The statement was annulled short- after it was given out for publi- ation Dairymen are fighting for a rate of $3.30 per hundred pounds, At thi time they issued their ultimatum, de mandin uct, the x ly ¥ were receiving $2.60. BANK CLEARINGS | | Seattle Clearings Balances Clearings Balances 7, 960,935.81 . 2,201,71162 ‘Tacoma 818,677.10 142,840.70 2,208,551.00 | 847,569.00 Cleartngs Balan - 614214668 © 1,649,191.13 | Cleartngs Ha ” x General Ueup of SeattleJapaness trade route was threatened Saturday by the strike of Japanese stevedores mn Yokohama, it was announced at offices of Pacific 8. 8. Co. Yokohama is the first Oriental port of call, and is repoted to be the hub of the northern trade route, Details of the wtrike are lacking HENRY A. MONROE, immigra- inspector, returned to Seattle jay from Washington, D. where he was called on February 14 an special assistant in Chigese mat ters at the immigration beadquar the Tides in Seattle SATURDAY =) SUNDAY mEL 17 AVRIL 16 Firet High Tide | Firs High Tide P11 am, 1S tet wm, 16 ft iret Low Tide ies Dow Suse 9:50 & m., 1.0 f/ 10 m0) tt Second Wigh Tide Second High Tide 108 pom, 168% |2 eT pom, 126 Second 1 \de | Second Low Tid: ti lieee pom, 03 f Sa; ys ‘Seattle’ r Realty Prices Aren’t Too High Returning last week from a three weeks visit to California cities, Jenne M. Warren of the Warren Realty company reports that realty prices in Seattle are cheaper in proportion to values in other cities. The scarcity of homes in Seattle not a local condition, by any “The government port of a shortage of over 4,000,000 homes in the United States must un. doubtediy be correct. A shortage of homes exists all over the Coast, and in uyere are scarcely any desirable|*® places to rent. “In Onkland and Berkeley the prices are considerably bigher for res. idence property than in Seattle. In San Francisco one must pay $7,500 for a modern bungalow that can be bought in some sections of Seattle for about $5,000, and the speculative | bullders are selling bungalows before they are finished at 00 to $12,000. ‘Of course, lumber is higher there, but on the other hand all of the homes are of single construction, and thone built here are double and conse quently better. There also is a large demand for desirable vacant property nd new subdivisions are being sold out to homeseekers as soon as placed on market. The people then, appar. ently, are convinced that the price of building will not come down and a large building movement is now on.” Says Lines Need to Borrow Money According to F. W. Robinson, freight traffic manager of the Union Pacific, who is in Seattle on a tour of inspection, declares that the rail service is improving rapidly, Until the interstate commerce commission lows the railroads to borrow money for rehabilitation, says Rab. ingon, the shippers will have sto rely chiefly upon their own efforts to re- leve the freight car ee prices from AGO, O,_Aprit closed unchanged on the Chicage Board of Trade today. A late rally made up the declinen in early trading, but wai not extensive enough to produce marked increases. Trade was light and local Late buying was influenced by th ly forecast for rain and cool over the gram belt. Trade was hesitant buyers awaiting next week's develop mente in the strike and erep situations Provisions closed lower May corn, which opened down Ye at $1.69 '%, advanced Ye, closing at $1.60%; July corn, down %c on opening at $1.64, September corn, down eo at opening at $1.68%, close up Ko May onts, down %e on opening at 95 we up we opening at e, cloned up te. “— sey ans ie) Foreign Exchange | ‘The ae anes *- NEW YORK, Aprit 17. exchange market opened easter, Demand aterling $3.96%, off Mo; franc up 6 centimes; lire 1» 35 contimes; marks, , slightly lower at 16le; sables Canadian dollars at 91.660 for it $3.04M, off . up 6 con= Demand sterting cloned 1Me net; franc checks, lire checks, 23. up 30 con= marks, demand, 1.580; eablea, Canadian dollars, 91.660, [Chicago Live alii CHICAGO, April 11.—-Hoge- -Receipta, 0 head; market strong. Hulk of sales, is. 4 packing, ne. 75 $16.90; bigs s Cat! tbe low tee $4.5 ” 1 July oats, down te!) * Local Markets Fricea Paid Whavesate Dealers for Vegetabies and Frait Canliflower Per dom | Rhubarb ™ | Box Spinach —loeal Tomatoes Mexican reerrs Per A Rastern Washington Per B®. box ‘ ape Wrait-Viorida . ack Diamond .... Peaoute— Virginia Keystone, Japanese, per fb. ... Pecane—Per f. . DAIRY PRODUCTS ; Prices Paid te Shippers an increase for thelr prod-{ irtetiy fresh” Pullets Milk—Per ewt Local creamery, cubse.. al creamery, brie Kens Strictly tres Vullete Cheese— Or, triplets Wash. trip Wisconsin cream brick Limburee Young Amerie POULTRY Prices Paid by Wholesaler Deniers te Shippers Dacke Heme 1 Broilers Roosters Geese Lt Beigian Hares—Live, per | Ducko— Frozen ayy | Dressed aa Broilers —Dreesed Mens Dressed Geree ow 40: a a MmAT Cows—Country, dressed . [Meas —Choice lent, per Re. Veal —Fancy . 09@ 10 Medium 17@ te UE TSOIT IS 16 78@16 76 +14. Th @ 15.25 @isto Primes Medium to choice - Rough heavy Pigs Cattio— Tent steers... Medium 100 9.60 10.60 WEFTLA! Stans 1¢-17. 3 bare Palm Oftve soap, the; ground bulk chocolate, 32¢ M.; $1.25 value broom, §%¢ Stall 105, 2 tba. small 2he: 3 Ta dry green peas, 0% on can, Swedish anchovies, Sic. 1 $2, T bare No-Rub Naptha, 340; 6 bars Bob White soap, 26c. Stall 130, Carnation milk, 11% can; Hills’ red can coftee, She; Lenox somp, Se bar. Stall 1 Wilson's milk, 19 can; best gingersnaps, Libby's sweet potatoes, ite oan rhubarb, 2 Ibs, 240; asparagus, ., spinach, 180 Mh. SANITARY Stalls 24-34, Golden Weet coften, 8 Tha 1m, M.S cotton, bie Blue Ribben tea 66 ) large phe 2 bare Palm Olive soap, 26e; pke ; 2 pken macaroni or spaghetti, § Dare Lenox soap, 26¢; tall can milk. halle 31-23, red mapper, Ibe ling cod, ? he the; salmon trout, ibe I. CORNER Stall 10%, extra fancy fresh ereamery bu #Se T.; 2 tall cans milk, 22 tr ated bulk coffes, 36¢ Ib. 2 The $ 3 fhe $1.10, Stall pot roast, 130 tb: pork roast, 26¢ Ib steer bolling beef, 12\%¢ [.; local bacon, the M.; smoked shoulders, 23% Tb; veal roasta, 14¢ ™.; pure lard, 2h0 Mb. PIKE PLACE Stall 79, pure fresh milk, 1¢¢ qt Stal! 1502, white beans, 2 Tbe. ; large can pork and beans in tomate sauce, cakes Palm Olive soap, 2¢c; Van Camp's soups, Lict 49-1. sack Holly four, $2.25 Golden dates, T.; speckled Bayou beans, § Iba 250; pure rolled oats, 3 Toa 280. Stat ibe ras powder, 2Te; lle ECONOMY State 27-2, 10-1. pall Karo syrup, 96o; Ghirardelit’s chocolate, 1-1. can 2%, 3-1. can $1.00; 5-M. can M. J. B. coffee, $2.45; 2%-M, can Royal baking powder, 41.10; 2 20 eans corn, 250; Jello, lie. Pe pot roast, 16c %.; family ik, short riba, 12%e TD, | New York Coffee and | Sugar Qi Quotations A a. bcc el NEW YORK, April 17.—Coffee—No. 7 Rio, 14% @ ibe per lb; No. 4 Santos, 23% tbe tb, bs caadisa okt acdc EE "Status of Frisco Market | [MWe hesectoes eairtcinsbereesetrsiee SAN FRANCISCO, April 11.—Buttor— Hxtras, 68 iec per Ib. Kege—Extras, 4240 per dos; firsts, 390 1b; firsts, 240 per I Discretion is sometimes the worst part of valor, If you must SELL your On Friday, April 16, tow. | TROY ago Une governing. the world, and the hi may always know the New ¥ and Vielory Benda tee 4 ++ O90.96 990.90 119 1.86 Market (nterest "Total . *When buy! eatl at the New $94.56 $91,668 $88.29 $91.74 GR! ‘we deduct 37c on a $50 bond and $2.50 on @ $1,000 5 ‘BROTHERS, ORRI ‘market plus en eet a6) 36) drographic i Quototions ot Stockyards be jogo | bd | Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year 315 153 634 ave, was hospital late where bruisem sume was wtruck by an driven by Philip Ole 4909 Aurora a were The accident occurred ke ave Nick Murray, rece! at the Friday tained when he automob: bo, 19, dronned on We Pedestrians Hit by Autor | This Year w ave., urday Mins Howell C, Undetl, reported to of 27, 1807 Boren the police, Bat. hayjng knocked down Marie Anderson, 23, 1814 rt, Friday night, white driving his automobile at Ning ave, and Stewart wt. Miss Ander. son's head was cut. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year F, F. Brown, 6115 39th ave. 8. while driving his auto at Fifth ave, and Madison st. Friday even- ing, struck Miss A. Madsen, bruising her slightly, he reported to the poline. Miss Madsen lives at 1416 Plum st. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year An unidentified woman was knocked down and run over by an automoblle driven by Louis A, Nae voni, 38, 1711 27th ave, at Fifth ave. and Jackson st, Friday night, it was reported to the po lice. Navon| told the police the wom an was knocked down by his bumper and the machine passed over her, He declared the woman was conscious, and that while he went to obtain an ambulance, she was carried away. He told the police he did not obtain her name and knew nothing of the nature of her injuries, |Marines Warned of Sea Hazards Master of the barkentine steamer Waimarino reports tg the branch hy office, San Francisco, Cal, that on March 15, 1920, at 640 |p. m. when in latitude south 10 de grees, longitude 177 degrees 56 min- $l utes went, observed an object having {the appearance of a rock, al course teward it, but darkness set ip before could make out what it was, March 16, 1920, 7 a m.,, latitude 9 degrees 2 minutes south, longitude | 176 degrees 54 minutes west sighted another object, similar in appearance: | to the object sighted the night before | and stood over to same and found it to be a huge trunk of a tree floating — roots upward about 10 feet and trunk | down. April 9, 1920, 1020 a m., latitude 32 degrees, 53 minutes north, long tude 130 degrees, 57 minutes west, | passed a large spar floating end up | covered with barnacles. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS | @aily |Anarortes and Bei Ningham. midn’ht|Port Sunday! 10:t0amm inqston. Ga mete! daity tury bene y i pad SS and ssi | i Ras Juan Istends Tae ita, midnhe te in the Mon. apparel, whole ticket, 166 Steamers and selves’ daily for all petute, Voncapting cot y Tacoma) named tm above schedule, Tickets must be purchased at ticket office, Open from 6:30 & m. te 12: midnight. PUGRT SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Phome Main 3902, LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS Liberty or Hf Fou can bUT more Laverty of Victory Bonds, B 1920, the closing market prices wi prices for Liverty and we ‘advertine these prices dail market and the exact irom $91.78 806.78 997.35 a tes