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FOR SALF—REAL ESTATR | END HOMES REASONADLY | PRICED AC REAGR » farnee in Netle 4 of furry and wht any Ching wr in Western ht At the Lown only & bhowk from vA THOUSA THE HOMES OF CONTENTED PROPLE GREEN LAKE DISTRICT d large attic; on @ good A100 to alley, with « @ from garage should re af monthly pay- n Lake oar; only 2.500; very easy terms. YOU HEAR OF THE RENT PROMPITEDR YOU WEAR ¢ acs) roop PROPIT HEAR OF N YPHING BUT PROVITERRS You make a of thin “You can Yet you keep the ball roiling for the] jy! UNIME or BT werent ie nd. Pavement, a| Profiteering claws by paying it wet the Pigehrt and on y won a good lot.) them a voll of bills every month erm. One wore of this Vand Dasement; rea and receiving a receipt which is 10 a $2,150; easy | marketable for & cents per pound, and representing months of toil| and worry, and buying with your} hard earned cash everything that] you eat, My dear sir, it ine @uty | ypc wo y welt and family that yeu! pay your reat money to yourself! , by buying 4 tract ef ground and | putting up a teat, a little house. anything, ne matter how tumbie- it ls your own. Raixe your own| garden; have anything you went to lower the high cost of livi prived ‘at LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL S-room low; nicely Yo- pt fel, for only On easy Corns WE HAVE MORE JOUN J. ELLIOTT CO. oh Oftive. N. 48th wad Stone Way | one Nerth 66. ‘ price for have rich paid $5 monthly only $850: we plenty of water and good cite highway nearby paw tract “with Gandy creek or write WK ‘PARLANE, 722 Leary bide PANTHER CAKE GATE ‘ owod, 3 sur pasture: 1 barn, stable se 3.000; BA.~ Cleared: beroom mew Lake district: @4- cadh See Mr Bea. 2 DOVELAR CO. 322-34 Leary TS 56 HAC t Reatite Heights » store and a y . / oReR 7 IT REQUIRES ONLY $10 TO GET FOUR-ROOM HOUSE STARTED. Come to my property today or to morrow and I will show you & com munity of about 1,600 people, who have wettled there in the last 18 They got started Just | ) taday they have homer own; their property bas | in value and will con tinue to inorease, because they have every convenience, and Ue least of expense. They have ted at C027 44th avenue SW large living room and dining o oe ef with fireplace: t ome with large mnplete with fowr £1 ot OM © inereased features. part be + det y 5 Main 3580 tO OO cach o $3 wITe LAKE PIE TA Sng, THE SOUND ‘ Trl CEMENT BOULEVARDS Meme Block weet ana HIGHT ON CAR LINE south. oF call CARS EVERY 15 MINUTES WATER PIPED 70 THEIR PROPERT AX PELEPHONE COUNTY TAXES Tu thding LEC AND ONL weonbare floor) Oper TURNER mRAL METATE CO! Annex Did cond Ave. | Phone Sian ® jaa ITTLE FARMS yom sre 1 AND UP ONLY $20 DOWN NTH CK-WATROUS CO. WHY po YoU PAY nuenTt WHY NOT DODGE THE LANDLORD? Joven your own home. Have somg thing to shew for your money. QUARTER AND HALF ACRES in ARGONNE, S5ab at Pe . Closer to y other, addition being att er + fromting on BRIC MIG SMALL HOME BARGAINS | | $209 cash, New 5 m bun- tow, im fine condittem: let | 26, with garden amd fruit trees; near car. school, new bouleward and 1 39 min mutes frog center of elty. timer. Bs 4-room ehing! pot fiaished, ry | at SOx 37 © 3o—Quarterscre tract: || 20—Spucre tracts, $3 oa | down, $7.40 month. down, $10 month. 301 312. B90 —Rome tine fine, large lota, close te water, electric NO PAYMENT WHEN SICK et etc, 0 ininutes owt. | 5 - 4 - = is Gees cach: cant NO PAYMENT te ouT Fake Lake Rurten car at Occidental Spd, Newer oat ae ee! ani Seeder Bs or ‘These HOME TRACTS are $490 « very easy terme. PAY WHAT YOU CAN LET RENT MONEY BUY A HOME | PaY WHEN YoU Can si 3 LITTLE FARMS WITH HOUSES «| tere poe, tase 5 saeating. “** ry heat Duy eva seems ‘and im garden: /it $0 hs im: * ; ered ip tne’ Nore ‘od today. NO CITY TAKES TO PAT HOW TO GET TO ARGONNE poe Riley A LAKE car ti MAN'S Station. and a piney or big YELLOW Argonne. aoil, city water, electric light. telephone and fine BCHOOL, COMPANY * EAiott ass. | No. te com US tw \Faleemen on the ground all Sunday, and between 3 and o'vlock on weekdays Fourteen houses now Pe “SEP BIG SIGNS AND OFFICE LOCATED ON AKGONNE COME OUT TODAT ‘TROUS CO. _ ie ee PUYALLUP DISTRICT Gay . hour of the day, at 213 biock. (Come today or Sunday. Tt you take street car, take car nt Pirst and Yester way, get off a Burien City. Agua. en pro 7 Five-Acre Tracts—Prult and garden tracts, op good road. This land is recommended by berry expert as particularly a@apted to berries and cherries. Clearing is not hard. Land ‘s level. ‘This ts a proven district, as small farme are in suc- 2nd and Colum’ Phot 7 3 Kem Sone ‘A’ aes, LF aot fault ot Ford ot worm tract. Price from $200 to $750 per fivpecre tract. We will take you any day to see this land. Come tn, see maps and make arrangemen® to go. 3-52 room house tor nearly pew Dodge or Ford for firet payment. Cail bce Dayton ave. heavy teuher: Tine $ Phane HENRY ©. EWING COMPANT 200 Alaska Bidg. Main 7134. BAST A ip Seattle for ewe. 5716 Duwamish ave. VIEW CORNER, Ghxile CLEA ~ 32.000. Owmer. 2817 CHICKEN RANCH Epoes modern ity ith ave. » ACREAGE LAKE FOREST PARE VIEW, ROME 1%, soil; some fruit: & new 4-room bun- ‘ind hullt-in fowturen: enap at $2,600; 10-ACRE TRACTS CLOSE TO ROTHELI, No better sol anywhere; only 12% miles from this city. Hurry an: own « home uf yorr while the opportunity ts knocking at your door. You can ‘buy one of these tracts for $850, om the it of " "cme Suryatn. 8,000 ree “barleston. West 454-W. FOR SALE-26 ACRES AT Oak Harbor, Wash; 10 acres cleared Price $1,000. Will take Ford rt payment. $250 cash will andie thie, balance to run long a No dvenyr f p i0- ROH oa GARDE TRACTS, ante, from Suneet highway et Hiei, to $126 un acre Only a ‘few tracts left at thin ice. Good soil, and water to be school within Y-mile. ‘Terms acre of good wall and « dandy 4- room house; electric Nehts, and water piped wit 00 feet of the house; good transportation: }0c nywhere in the eity. All for $1,500; good terme. Goop DIRTRIGT, CLOSE TO THI ¥ 10 acres good soil: 1 acre cleared; some fruit; cabin 12x24 feet; close te #chool, and yours for $1,500. The best of terms. Bee Mr. Boland. Facta, Values and Courtesy TGLAS CO. Td. Main 2580. ‘Will buy & fine bullding site, 14 min- utes from 4th and Pike; streets graded, lot is all cleared and ready to build on. You had tetter buy this lot and put up 2 small house this summer. You know what the CTS, 7H Third Ave. Ch BALA — 90-ACK RANCH: 4 acres cleared; 10 heres slashed: $-room bassnlew: good outbu Must pelt ner icietng “inte at vhone to schoo! THe 222-874 Leary cial SRE I wit! well my conte in 9 acres, or in acres each. HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bldg. Main 7124. party te ‘all Kenwood 324 ca os IN THe MONT PROM meriet north of Beattie; with hourly cer services Call at 218 Piece Phone Bitiott FIVE-ACRE PERRY TRACTS We have two tracta of land, lean)> 7 than two miles from Kirkland, on 008 road, two acres Cleared on both tracts, hulanoe slashed on one. ‘This land bas been recommended by @ berry expert, who claims it in| Sdewl berry land. A deep loam with Clay stibsoll, which retains moise- ture in summer. We can recom-| stage line wervice: 876 mend this as the best lend tn that jae district, and some of this land in|” —_ . = suantatiel selling for $1,000 per . DES MOIn ge BIGy War price, $2,500 for five acres. din wel RS seoetiy. HENRY C. EWING COMPANY aoe ty I fore. TITLE PRO TELE HUY cony lonets, brenk- eT she buili-so tone creek punning thre 3 5 time on coreb highway toward IDverett; Fine Skagit county berry |, $26 to S100" per acre Get ‘sy * trep cireular. €, PETERS, 716 Third A 2.50 per acre, Bent buys tn me F-32, 8 THE SEATTLE STAR A ‘HEAGE iN WRVTY TANT | « up, 10 years Addr , mo FARM LANDS CHA AND, IN YAKIMA THIRTY THOUBAND- ACK SHEEP RANGE BY THROWN FOR SkTTLERS the nich lewer valley ite fruits and tremendous yletd Alfalte and porn, the governme United "atnues 2 MUST OPRN noted for of MOW THE LAND PO HUWPERS wtment. Call at eur offive or send a telegram. sevaphe and samples of of |Ranctas RIN 18 firesn. Muliding, OWNERS Orrin ONw or we A farm on Vawhon twand, 92 Acres, nearly all in cultivation; 10 | Borer in straw berr 1 in logan | Berries, and other fruit for family foom bouge, with bad h, Md water Nahe thraout . DMPANY Beatle Thin offered | FROW ChetE AND TOGA Hern ND CAT SAL Me ome TROUT ON YOU OWN LARD son aplendid fieh «tream ase berry land: good neigt K. MACTARLANR. COMMUNITY BCILDER, Laewry Tribe ng [oO ACTRE WITH POUL ey Vexetable a fruit, a tain Bs farm, Instead and only {5 minutes fr with hourty ear service night. There's « big net it for y plus the joy liv the vm Ve m Bem © mid ome in ing We prope. 2s Phome rinunte The Tor particular =. «ground Teor. 1470. Open ewontngen \eNOHOM IA COT RTY, WAR & o wore of = finest miry rey or general high gerade fern lant* in the Northwest Rapidly Improving section; no @roughty t crops. ‘Tracts 2 10 #6 10 ACRES OLD DAIRY, FRUIT AND Yeaetable farm, on milk route Will well 19 meres or more. ht. HOVER Kenwood “ACHES OF TRITGATED WHAT he orguard, Seat varietien al Call North 2044 “ACKER NATURAL Srna bounn: 4 apilew to Good buy TY) AC 3 tneadew: Shelton. romning heuse, got sectanee vor 15.00, Selance $i.000 cash PACKED I PROVED WATHR WONT Man@y to cities clowe to dock and town: fine harbor and beach; feat 3-toam house; renning = ¥pring water. $1,200, on ae. RES BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT. $ And only 1.000 feet’ from the bay end fine bething beech Lake ts noted for ite abundance of trout a ATER censful operation all around tis | in & good summer and winter boat pervion: whi in a desi there are phom ranches io ‘ket Sutter, reat anit, able « ver All y asonable terms, erent F. NICHOLE CO. ba] ni Floor Maller Hide. 80: 86 LOOGED OFF my WRITE POR WAP KHOWING TO- cation, low price and easy terme ¢ nale of logge lands offered fo pettions te Weatern Washin ADUSPR “TIMBER WETTER TACOMA, WASHINGTO! oo STOCKS AND. TONDS “TWILL wer Amalg. Geld Minos, Diewett ia Walle OF“, UB, ONL Wortern ‘Hubber. ‘Ta Western Smelting & Power, Liberty Bonds. Title Trast. 7 WILL SELL Deep Sea Salvage . Davia Car Co Pan Motor, St. Cloud’: Pac. Klee, Weld: Universal B. P. Petroleum i ‘roduc rorka"¢ nn. ton. Tei, re Mani ota, Texas OU . Invaders, Ol, Texas SEL Baek neHtin Shomer 21.50 wi ir BD ¥ 190 Weatern Rubber. Liberty Bonds TL SLL Hater Benterup Tire & Kubber. i Bearlett Life Saving Simplex Auto Wheel Universal AE Main 5899, mal Ponds Marke. High Power. Clipper Deep Sea Salvage. Beacon Coal Alaska Petrajoum & Coal, Automatic Window Sereen. c oar, jarber. 65000 XL. OF & Ret, MAK WINKLER 214 Tinton #t Elliott ano 94 BUNINESS OPPORTUNITICS — POOL HALL In the best money-making part of the olty; 0 tabler; all kinds af fur- niture and fixtures: good stock of candies, cis 000 and Koft drinks,” This place pettin all ixpennes around | $000 por month; lung ease; low “ren sate witha ail ipa eat chines and tools; yj and took will itn voles all we are fo geh bm dusines nothing for goo wit rent Bhoan cheap; on g00d lease; Price Ais & CHASr Boston ott 4990, ~) CORT MPF “PRE MA i | REY fi | KKjonorude had ‘been «lugend, Sat- SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. b-ACKE, POULTRY AND An Income producing Orvern F on & it, too. We'll a w CAM CROCE hoot ding ¥ cont ner eral tradeH living from 4 nap FOUN M 2200 Market , DANLEY Haliard 212 #11000 | wito, and rend erty conmdered: § quired, Address ¥ WOK BALI, CHAT value a re & AY Newman, Wash Tine im town of required lobby thetur Townsend BALE AND REPATR 30,000, Bmall Addrens F-27 MYSELS " | Ota Tilciaw Gh te ax Mow j { VENT WAIT WAVING, jhenme pack for gray IMPROVE: MENT STOP, Union #t Gi “WANDL iy wANT- and eolly LILLIAN ‘Maln s MEMCATED INWALA- rheumatiem, goitre, 100 REAL. MATATE LOANS POR WASHINGTON FATS AND ACREAGE LONE Promet ROTRE FAI orneys-at-law - ESTATLASA ED THAT. Capsultation; fiment en ent pttoseer, foreten patent ° i Wash. « "fashington Be Phone Main OL DOWRY, 1. AWYET PAT. ente. eter Weationa, con. tracts, eare experience, 610 rd “nde It Piget ave & WR peck. LAWKESCH Ser RES pang 3 free. our oint poe 3ese Thid’eee 7 | At ASR.A JUNK CO, 1120 Firat ave Ro Fitiete F083 RATROMT: ing, wall Fourth ave. _ Main 4224 pfter © PREMTE KAI SOWINING — VAINe ING” REPATR £0. 1605 12th Ave PORT aeifiore ies, and wat sR can sew nL 821 Recnnd Ave. Wnty fo, Optician and Optometrist 1. W. Edmunds, Praser-Patereon Co. fi AWETH FO APTA, ae Sporth of Wait b3-W. ‘ent ‘woodwork ime Dexter ave. east 48 2, block 3, Anyone desiring to protegt such oc- muse file puch protest at Gupnney "mint me the Ruth umes otis Bide. 3 ment, Room 505 ¢ prier to May 20, I “BANK CLEARIN - $6,813,570.35 $43,709.00 | 119,771.00 R,905.13 640,956.06 | Clearings Balances ... 1,492,924.00 9,210.00 Clearings Balances . Woman Hit by Car Knocked down by a Lake Burien street cur Wriday night, Mrs. Mary Kjonerude, 60, was in the olty how pital today with a fractured skull, She is said to have lain uncon | ws the Lake Burien depot | where the accident ov- curred, for nearly two hours before help reached hgr. The police at first believed Mrs, |urday morning, however, Mrs. E. 3. Goode, of Burien City, informed |them that her small son had told jher he had witnessed the accident. Is Sunset Highway across Snoqual- mie pass will be free from snow and pen to auto traffic Bunday, says County Engineer Sum Humes, ‘Whe jeartiest previous opening of the pass was June 1 of last yean | up ,| bation for five years Instead of send 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — | PAGE 15 '| Shipping || Manly’s Review of Notes VANCOUVER, B, C, May 8 Fedora) authoritjes were attempting Buturday to settle the strike of twine ships’ crews, that started iday, All coastwiae ships of and Trunk Pacific and Union & ®. Co. are idle, Canadian ¥ ate on the Seattle Viet Vancouver route are still opertting 00 1 i ern ta " | Yokohama harber ts again tied hy a longwhoremen strike, the! second within a month, The latest! nirike started May 1, ° The couse of the disputes t* not known heft. Tides in Seattle sarymmay py ti ‘Tide am, 66 ft Mie) Nigh Tide Fiewt High Tee, ™, 99 Tt tee mw om, £5 ft. | ecana low Tide | serond Low Tide || Pm, OF fT 80) pm. 11 fel Second High Tide | Serond Wigh Tide Sot 1 livetp. motto gf "Status of the New York] Stock Exchange etaonnatiarts il new Y¥¢ lonnes eK, May # Fraction jteyei Duten. New Fork 0 to by up t Bior! F movernent ont! a carried Cract over Wrday® iow. cher AA heavy Ae with few offerin te the last fow win: | ny ahert wemnion | decided! and eauipmen: ee ld Crem Chrmowt the seastan + Demand mori | bere today 0 checks were 1% fe, demand ceontimes Crees Up: ‘em a. TORK, Men ¢ 7 Ric, L6Me per tb; No. 4 Banion, 2286 Te per Mh Soren taw, 19 be per ID; granulated. 19@ 220 per Ie | FORTLAND. May 6. —Butter—City creamery. Kger elec on Mene—20@ the per ib; broilers, 266 per th New York Coffee and | Sugar Quotations ie Grain Market i CHICAGO, May 8 — weak on the Chicago Board of Trade to day. Corn futur and continued to clowe in r trading The weakness in core had & sympathet! curutnd futures May corn epemed and closed at 11.90, down Be vy com elomed at s low the wpening of 11.72% rier Gorn opened ef LG2\ and own Ge wt Beit Muy outs opened Inte at $105% and closed mt $1.05, down Wwe: July omts Sinead ne 8 below the opentng of Beptember opened at Tie and Cloned it eS. down toe. Oc eanasad cloned sipaily. $i, Status of Frisco Market | pbc tie eete’ | yan SAN FRANCISCO, May #—Dutter— Saye per tb Dextran, 46% 0 per Gow; firete, 6c extra pullite, Sto gar do - Geratzed’ pullets, Chemme— Catt tb; firwts, 230 per Ib. per de Tinta, fancy, Ste per 8 —Hoge— Recor ; snaeat Ibe to Bte higher. eae butchers, SO@ 18.26; ght, $19@ 1040, pige, $18.09 16; Foust, sie ts. Cattle—Reoeipts, 2,600 head: market tr ote ‘hanged $13.60@F 14.86; Old Wises Post Is Urged by Judge MILWAUKER, Wis, May 8.—Re establiahment of the whipping post as a means of punishment of faith. less husbands wae urged in Municipal court by Judge August C. Backus a Aixposing of the case of Joseph F. J. Schaffer, 47 years old, who after 29 years of married life, lost bis heart to a new love. Schaffer was arrested when his employers charged he was short) $4,000 in the lst two years. The judge told him that beeaure of his family he would place ‘him on pro- ing him to Waupun, Schaffer will) muke e008 the shortage, | President Signs Deficiency. Bill) WASHINGTON, May 8.—President Wilson signed the urgent deficiency appropriation Dill carrying $309,000, 000, WASHINGTON, May 8.—The win- ter wheat area, as reported May 1, totaled 34,165,000 acres, the crop exti mate bureau of the agriculture de- partment announced today. The average condition of winter wheat May 1 was 79.1" per cent of; normal, as compared with 75.6 | April 1, and 100.5 on Muy 41, 3919. Pittsburg men plan an arena ni A ‘meet ‘the in- creasing popularity of the manly ert there. 5 Kontucity raises mere tabacce than | any other state in the country, teers shawls are }@d from’the hair of a’ und dn Tibet, | | returns Trade BY BASIL M. MANLY FINANCE.—Yederal reserve ratio declined from 43 to 42.4 per cent last of loans viewt strains w occurring and loss of cash. On reserve system are 1 the south and west, Banks at Philadelphia, Richmond, Chicago. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Dallas have borrowed $150,000,- 000 from Boston, New York and Cleveland banks, Significance of de in cline In reserve ratio lies in the fact) that at this period of the year there is normally no financial strain. The wuditor in the interial revenue | bureau tells me that on the basin of experience with other years, a com plete audit of 1917 tax returns would yield nearly $1,000,000,000 in addi | Honal taxes and penalties, due to In-| ing principal complete returns and evasions. will be outlawed for poses of tax reyision in 1921 audit must therefore be made thir year if the government is to secure this revenue. This is impoasibie with the present force but could be done with the expenditure additional accountant» vestigating facts of developing thi Hailroud bonds These pur. 1 arm in 48 to the poxsibility nource of revenue total $228,000, 000 mature this year and must belt refunded this means able cap rater. Calculations based on bread, and other necessaries show that J per cent tax on all sales would pym mid to from 8 to 5 per cent of final selling price even if only exact tax were passed on to consumer. Ameriéan property owners should! be thankful for their mercies. In many Englich load districts prop erty taxes now reach “pound for th+ pound” -—that is, @ dollar tax on 1y dollar of rental value, —Uniens trade is opened | Kura, Scandinavian countries & financial cries, On expecta Added to a beavy and w financip irain on avail higher shoes Sweden ang Denmark merchants bought heayity in order to get the cream of the Ruwtan trade. are now sccumulated in Scamdina vian ports ad loans made on the basie of those goods are rapidly ma. turing. A retall price Increase of 86 per aanounged by the burees “9 SMUGGLERS SET =| FIRE TO LAUNCH! “After Pursued by the o coast guard entter Arcata, two whisky runners beached thelr power boat on Whidby Island | in Saratoga passage, set fire to the ont — by the time the officers had escaped into the brush, rte A to word received at the local customs office and prohibition headquarters teday. One of the men wus luter coptured. The partially burned craft bore pe pame, but carried the number Examination + of the baat revealed @ large cargo of Canadian whiaky. “She was tn whallow water, not: more than 100 yards from shore,” says the commander of the Ar. cata. “When we signaled to lay to, We saw one of the men pouring and fixtures. The other drew up the skiff trailing behind, | and the moment the launch hit the shore they landed and wef? gone in the brush.” CREW OF CUTTER PUT OUT BLAZE The crew of the cutter put out the Mage, end seurch revealed 72 quarts of G. & W. an@ T2 quarts of, Rhoderick Dhu whisky Intact Half that quantity was destroyed by the fire. A’ mah giving the name of Ed Smith war captured mear the scene of the chase by the ehberiff of Island county Friday. He is said to have admitted bringing booze across the line, but would say noth- ing a8 to the identity of his com- panion. He is being held at Port ‘Townsend for federal prohibition officers, A warrant for his arrest was issued Saturday, dnd he will be brought to Seattle Monday. | NAME OF HAZLETT FOUND ON TAX An excise tax found tp the cabin of the launch was made out in the name of -R. BE. Hazlett, 626 11th Tacoma, and showed the prin- cipaa use of the craft to be “trans portation of freight.” Wazlett is being ge for intormatiqn. The 1” was agstened March 16, 1920, when the baat was owned by R. 1. Blaisdell, ft ts said. The Arcata towed the burned hull to Port Townsend. of $5,000,000! interest Goods | Conditions | labor statistica, does not represent the real increase in the cost of My- ing. In 1914 the bureau did not tn- clude in its statistion special sales on. wuRe which were frequent io thone days and of which housewives always took advar Now it in lcludes also much larger percentage | of cut-rate and cash stores than for- merly. This is a partial explanation of the fact that retail prices of food | advanced only 97 per eent from 1918 |to December, 1919, while wholesale prices advanced 128 ‘per cent. INDUSTRY, — Industrial produe tion fs still restricted by railroad congestion, which the Railway Age mys is almost as bad as when the government was forced to take over | the roads. This restriction is affect y steel amd other indus | trie pendent om coal supplies oF | those manufacturing bulky articles. ‘The United Statew Je the only coune try maintaining amything ike pre war production of cval. As a result ithe 1 share of ywort) production has increased from 3@ to. 42 per cent British production in 1919 was per cent under preevag level and | German, 40 per cent. CROPS. ~The eat. agricultural ivibles that of » when Hoover was called to the A larger whe wt carry-over r offuet by great credit @ifficulties and by | hy of govern | ment and farm « }¥npared with | #ituation during the wi & ABOR. — A fundam ental change |by railroad brotherho: is in their | method of presenting » age demands is of utmost sifnificanc | In former [years each craft has stemanded @ cale for itself regardic es of others, Now all crafts Comand | Ssat)the rail road labor beard fix basic Jiving wage for unskilled and award dif- ferer vove that m baimum tor foe , ete. This sncans that ages of all railroad er, wployes will ‘hoes nd on wage paid se tion hands. | The present method insv res solidar yenr ia “orrerings | Uon of lifting the embargo, Norway,/!ty of railroad labor wh Ue the olf | Incthods prompted jealous y and dows | ble-crossing The A. ¥, of IL. con vention im Montreal, beginning Jun e 7, is of \ great economle and polit teul impor- tance. Gompers will be | re-elected and will control the conv setion, but insiders expect far more taudfical ae tion than in former years, sje et Want to Be Sheriff “40 While Deputy Matt Sta:_pyich was | Placarding the town with gunounos ments of bis candidacy : er sheriff at the fall elections, Fra: ic T. Gow @on, former special inves Kgator fou Prosecutor Fred C. Brow «, hung a sign heralding his candid: my for the same powition across Jam es et, just west of Third ave. Satur re : ‘Starwich and Gordon « pe the-enly two to come out in the gen so fax wh their campaign to ® breeed 4 iff John Stringer, who has hit hat into the gubern: @orial race. ;Starwich is the plogcer sheriffs deputy. Gordon is a bi sther of Po lice Judge John B. Gor’ #n, and waa 2 county clerk before « esuming the in futures closeg | Ne headed directly for the beach. | duties of special investi pator. That Robert T. H sige, formes opened under prewure | ait from @ fivegalion can over the|sberiff and aspirant 1 pr blankets governor, would muke a fight for tis old sher iff's seot was the rum: e& current at | the court house Saturé | Farley Convi: :ted for Secozid Time In a sealed jury ve dict att rent Fed Judge Edward, Cushman in the U. S, district co prt ‘Saturday, Bob Farley, proprie Horse Tavern, on the orth Trunk road, was found guilt » -of -violation of the national ution law, Prohibition officers {they found 11 cases |Club whisky cached, Farley's premises last Decem fer. The case will be appealed, said Farley's at torney. © , Heroes of I ilotel " Fire Get Medals In recognition of herole services rendered during the Lincoln hotel fire, Mayor Caldw:/l presented three firemen and one ‘member of the po lice department with medals of hons or Saturday. The men honpred were Firemen Joseph Spranger, C. R. Dooley, C. Ay McLean and Padlice P,P. Me namec, The wydals Were ict eee by the Rotary club, the Cent club, the Members’ the Chamber of Commerce and tj Kiwanis club. — BONAIR THE BEAUTIFUL Geo, ‘A. Spencer & Co. announce the Clean-Up Siile of Bonair Addition on Alki Ave., just this side of Municipal Bathing Beach. Street car on First Ave. ‘to Bonair Station or drive by paved boulevard, Large lots, city water, all view lots, beautiful sur- roundings. Many houses for sale. Take a look at Bonair Sunday. At the prices and terms these splen- did homes and homesites will.not last. Call at our Branch at charge. Bonair, Mr, Henderson in *

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