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a velop Higher Power Value From Engines BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 "Sea's leadership in the use of the “ternal combustion engine, and rs “power derived from petroleum and ‘its products, depends in the future “not #0 much on the ability of geolo Fists and of) wildeatters to locate ew oil fields from which fuel may de drawn, as upon the abtiity of our “mechanical engineers to develop “more efficient motors, in the view of government scientists studying the problem, Only from 10 to ry per cent of the power in a barre! of fue! ofl or gaso Hine is utilized in the present-day in ternal combusion engine. Only from 20 to 15 per cent of the power value Amert d Of fuel oi! is delivered to the propel: | ee of a ship burning ofl for the Making of-team, while 25 and 40 ts ‘the efficiency of the Diesel type of “heavy oi! engine. BIG GASOLINE WASTE BY AVERAGE AUTO ‘The average automobile gets out of & gallon of gasoline less than 35 per Cent of its power efficiency Conservation of power now wasted |” fe the biggest problem, in fact, before |* neers. e Charice 3 Schwab, head of the ‘Bethlehem Stee! corporation and al : industries, recently announced BS nk his concern had perfected a new type Diesel engine that would save two-thirds of the oli consumed by Diesels of the old type. Mechanical and power engineers fn the government bureau of mines ‘and bureau of standards believe “Sechwab is over-optimistic, Govern “ment engineers say the Schwab en gine utilizes the detonating force in ‘the explosion of fuel oil and is of Much lighter construction than either the German or Swiss Diesels. ©. P. Hood, chief mechanical en- gga of the bureau of mines, says Schwab's engine delivers more than 45 per cent of the power in a barre oil It becomes no ‘Wonger a Diesel type, but must Utilize some new heat cycle. «The future of America’s merchant in the opinion of many, lies the use of an internal combustion “engine instead of the steam boiler “The use of fuel ofl under steam at an efficiency of 10 to 15 says David White, chief Yet Foamy this protest, the ship- ag board is installing oil burners eon virtually the whole of our mer fleet. Because: 1. WOULD VOLVE COSTLY CHANGE _ ‘To burn oil requires only an ordi- workman at a spigot to regu to the burners. requires skilled en- highest type. off burners requires no ers or engines. To in- Diesels would require the scrap- of all power equipment in the steam plants and {ts replace- ment with an entirely differént type of machinery. When the price of gasoline reaches “& point where fuel consumption rather than initial price becomes the determining factor, then the most efficient use of gasoline and fuel of! ‘will be attained. Anyway, the petroleum men have “passed the problem to the engineers. And the engineers promise that they will show some helpful results. ‘Marketing Taught by Extension Dept. a4 in marketing and adver. tising is offered by the University of Washington extension department in @ course on the fundamental Principles of economics, it was an- Mounced today. It is intended primarily for those holding, or preparing to hold, execu: tive positions in sales or manufac turing but is open to all without Previous training The course, which is under the @irection of Prof. Moriarity of the college of business administration, includes lectures on Thursday even ings at 7:50, room 1044 Henry Didg., and a study of the text. ‘The first regular meeting will be on September 23. The class in wa ter transportation will meet at the same time and place on September PIKE PLACE Stall 17, pure cane sugar, @ We. 66e Stal 1 cocoa, 200 Mm. 2 the @auce, 3 for 20c: fresh soda crackers T.; 6-™. cans Karo syrup. Se, 1.™ Ghirardelit's chocolate, 430; 2 large tomatoes, 25c: 3 phan B.C. corn fia he, Stall 1503, Primost cheese Bbc; Wisconsin brick, 37 CORNER First ave, 2 te Herahey's he; Litby’s Stall 1511 4c M., 2 The. $1.20; 200 ™., 2 The. BSc 40c Stall 14 Arcadia Royal Bien best Iver cotter, Stalle 18. Jaree cans re Economy $i . Found steak, 2 }%.; lng cod, 2 th ;berring, 150 doz 4 19¢ i Hy, $1.50, baking powder Searehiten matches, 2 pkgs. , 32¢ pt., 600 #800; Stalin the; 4 a phen. reamett at. Stall’ 45, 3 te, Wheat ECONOMY ree cans mii or Golden We . $1.95, G Moe. $2 Royal baking powder, s4c; 2 ths. prunes, oe, Btall 27, fresh’ peanut butter, 140 WD. 2 Te. 350; pure Yakima honey, in Duik, a5 pt.; comb honey, She; best nut margarine, 250 T., 3 $1.69, Stalls 7-33, Lipton’s yeliow label tea, 680; i Karo syrup, + 6M, M. J. B. coffee, $2.35. WESTLAKE Stall 105, Quaker pancake flour, phe; 3 pkas. corn flakes, 250; Fed can cotter, 500 T 16-17 Ration milk, 1 washing can Ever cotter, tb, fitall Se, Stall 13: » 206 Tb.; salt hi 10. | _ Ship News Tides in Seattle SATURDAY scNDAY Serr, 18 | yet tee Bite, Piet Wigh Tide | Firve Wish Tide m., 09 ft )l046 @ 100 ao m.| = america Seaks Way to Oe "SALMON FLEET IN FROM NORTH 920 Pack From Alaska Only Half That of 1919 The Latouche, of the salmon fleet, is in port with 25,000 cases of fish She will be followed by six other salmon ships with a combined cargo of 180,000 cases of the season's Alaska salmon before Monday, ac cording to wireless reports. The steamship Admiral Capt. Charles Glasscock, with 15, cases, was due Saturday ‘These steamers, except the Ad miral Watson, are all operated by the Pacific Steamship company and mark practically all of the 1920 pack which {is little better than halt of the 1919 pack, The run in the North was reported much below normal, S. S. Alaska to Go on Southern Run Beginning November } the steam ship Alaska of the Alaska Steam ip company’s fleet, will operate on nine-day schedule between San Francisco, Portland and possibly San Pedro until March 1, in the service of the San Francisco and Portland Steamship company . |Prominent Seattle Navigator Is Dead The Dati lodge will condfict the last rites for Capt. Charles Raymond Durgan, prominent navigation man of Seattle, who died Friday night at his home, 4724 16th ave. N. E The funeral will be held at the University Undertaking company chapel at 2 p. m, Sunday. eee Amundsen Is Locked in Ice Off Siberia Raold Amundsen in his three mast ed power schooner Maud, with pro- visions for ffve years, which he is determined to spend in a dash to the North pole, is reported locked in the ice north of East Cape, at the tip of Siberia, and his vessel in danger of being crushed by 4 vast Arctic ice floe, Passengers on the steamship Victoria, which reached here Thurs day, confirmed | oe voperts, From Weather Bureau TATOOSH ISLAND, Sept. 18.—# A. M. —Rising barometer; clear; wind south, 15 miles an hour. Passed in: Str La Pri- mera at $:30 & m.; str Washtenaw at 5:50 & m. Beptember 17—11:30 A. M.—Cloudy wind south, 18 miles an hour. Passed tn Tug Daniel Kern with bee No. 29 at § a m 5 P. M.--Raining; wind northwest, 20 miles an hour. eee Arrivals and Departures A September 18—Str Alameda from An- seanege Gu ieelinesieen and Gvanhanet Sen Alcckam ports at 7:18 a. mi; et? Richmond from San Pedro via Ban Fran cleco at 6:15 a m.; etr Haynie from san Francisco via Port Angeles, Everett and Mukilteo at 2 ~ ™. September 17—Str Hawarden from Ni York via San Steal Worker. from New. York Francisco and Portland at 7:6 sche Wawona from Bering ssa vie Ans. cortes in tow of tug Litlico No. 26 at 12:30 p. m. Salle September 18—tr Mandasan Maru for Kobe via Yokohama and ports at 1:20 a. m.: str City of Seattle for Southeastern Alaskan ports at 10:30 a. m.; str Admiral Goodrich for Koutheastern Alaskan ports at 9:10 a m.; str Governor for fan Pe dro via San Francisco at 11 « m. September 1T—Str Kidridge for Yoko. hame via ports at 4:50 p. m.: str Ixion for Vancouver, B.C, at 10 p.m. ei° Alaskan Vessels Sitka—Malled September 18: str Spo kane, sosthibened, os 4.8. so Ketchikan—Aatled ‘September therme D, southbound, at 9 p. Northw: nyt Watson. 000 Str m.; ate rh, southbound, at 4 a. m. Vessels in Other Ports Yokohama—Arrived Beptember 12) Str Str Aa 4 porte 1 Heptember 17 Motor schr Pacific from Tacoma at § a str cla from Taroma Vancouver, # Arrived September 18: Str Ixion from Beattie Reported he Wireless Naval Communications 17—-8tr Went Ison, Kobe for miles from Seattle at & p. iffea, Beattle for Akutan, 130 miles west of Cape Fiattery at § p.m. f Admiral Dewey, Seattle for Ban Fran. 7 milés from Meattle at § p. m ta Alicia, Seale for Han Fran 20 miles from Beattie at & p. m L. HM. T. Hollywood, Seattle for Honolulu, 440 miles from Beattie at § p.m, . eee Vessels in Port at Seattle Amith Cove terminal—Mtr Ramo Pier t—Wtr Weet Ivan, oir Alameda, Pier 2—Atr Victoria Pier i—Motor sehr Babinda, ‘ama Maru. pay Rental U. # & Hotmeen tr City of Beattie cngineering works Str orn Lender Str Steel Worker fohr A. F. Coats, Admiral Good y yards dock—str rieh, str Richmond Aitacy st. terMinal—U. | Lander at. terminal | Spekane. et. dier, Duthie yard—Str Griffau. Kast Waterway terminal—Btr Anyos, Todd drydocke—Str Maquan, str West- ward Ho, str Wheatland Mont, atr Elihu Thomeon, Pacific Const Bridge & Dredging worke— Str Patterson, Ames yarde Lake Union. |” ya | thon, Bi win, S.C. Burnside. Mtr Hawarden terminal—Str Eastern Sol. Str Rooneveit. Hulls Abilla, Atmoba, Ab- , Ahmik, An- Bingamon, Bianford, Oel- Puyallup, rinon, Fort Fort Union, Vincennes. | Stream—Bge No. 96, Heffernan drydock—Sehr Bi: ettleton milis—Str Haynie. Fort Imutka, Leott, Kitan, tina. Engineers Banquet Reclamation Chief | A. P. Davis, chief of the national reclamation service, and D, C. Hen | ry, Portland gineer, were guests of honor at a banquet held by the local chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, at the Arctic club, ‘Friday night, Rails Take Lead in New York Trading; Prices Are Uneven NEW stock n YORK, Sept rket today Canadian Pacific Ms ff “: Crucible General Motors 22, Leather Ky, up & Rails a Sained 2 points to 199q dently are doing so with t freight rate, ing prices were: Pan-American 94%, off 1%; Erle Bethlehem Steel oft Reading 95%, up %; Southern Pacifi General Motors 21%, up %& The market closed irregular . 18.~ 121% 127%, up up \%: Southern . NEW YORK, Sept today sald 18 “Theag was not @ great deal in the short » today of @ spectacular nature. Prices were THE SEATTLE STAR irregular at th up %; Mexican Petroleum 186, off 1% d States Rubbe unchanged Un pany 62% 6%, off Y%; United ymed the leadership after the market got under way. ‘The interests that have been taking rie pect of higher earnings under the new United States Stool 91%, up 20%, up 8%: %: Mexican Petrol e 97, up 1%; Stud ee sion of There were mixed changes at the open With the movement on the whole fa ‘oring the conservative aide. Baldwin 119% United States Rubber ORANGES | | cla orange | $8.50 | but it certainly will the first nave in, whieh will be in November, ac antaloupen we Saturday, with rice on th The pr ¢ opening of the : Sinclair sou ‘i Central States Steel 91% | aby up 7) Erle evie| wan $2 j the last two days. up 6 for Bibertas um 187%, up Ms; baker 65, off %; ‘The New York Evening Sun financial review the stock market « Strong undertone was indeed in evidence most of the time, but as far as surface fluctuations were ¢ once rned. was to be described as steady to firm. lues were in numerous further changes were rather narrow volume for a Saturday at this » GRAIN MARKET SHOW DECLINE Little Activity ‘in Chicago | * Pit CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Large receipte with jack of purchasing power caused declines in the grain markets | n the Chicago Board of trade tc day. The market had a usual dull| Saturday session, with iette etiv= ity Provisions held at aay. December wheat, up Me at the opening, 3. le Se in later trading; March wheat owed a gain of Tigorat the opening, $2.39, but was off at the close. September corn opened at $1.28 off le, and lost her 2%; rn, off & t the openin, down l%ec additional | Opening at 60%e, up we Septem. ber closed off ber opened up Se at éb%e and later | . lost Ie. 18 Cash wheat— | 252 CHICAGO, . pt No. 2 hard, low s2 40 | 125%) the quality of the market ‘aves shaded In thé last half hour. ‘Trading continued in fairly N. Y. Stock Furnished by L. 1. Mauning & Sie becond Avenue” Btock— Atohison . Amer, Hest My Amer. Car & Amer. Intl Amer, Sumatra er, Locomotive Amer, Tol. &@ Tel. onda Raltimers & io win Lace eth. Htee! Cuba Corn Products rucible Kennecott | Lackawanna Mexican Mineo New Haven Northern Pan-Amer. F Plerce-Arrow . Penn. KR Reading . | Kepiowie | Hou | now Tobacco Products Union Ol of Del Union Pi | Wnited (Nominal) —(Neminal) 20.48 20.68 ——— (Nominal)-— Oats. Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Hept cutters, $4.25 nd feeder calves. #15 Reesipts, 1,000 head Lambe, W8.25@11; ewes, $2910.25 Bheep- steady. NEW = agp Sept. Ih —Forelan ex © opened steady today with = some what stronger trend. 8! opened at $2.62, cables $2.52. @ Ble; lire, W24e; mm ig closed higher 52%. wp tes) Ole, wp 22 centim ntimen Franc ; Belgian frame off 16 conti « 2 dollars, 1c. N. Y. Coffee and Sugar NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Coffee—Ni Ro, Se per ib, No, 4 Santos, 124@1 per Ib. Hugar—Raw, 10.76 per 1 14% @ 150 per Ib, FLAMES PERIL TAMPICO CITY TAMPICO, Mexico, Sept layed}—Fire originating from light ning striking an oil tank of the Aguila company today had spread over @ considerable area tonight, and was threatening destruction of a large portion of the elty. The blaze was quickly communi cated to five other tanks, and in a few hours had destroyed 40 houses two river boats and a number of freight cars, Granulated, 17.—(De« Circuit Court of Appeals to Convene! Seattle term of the United States circuit court of appeals will convene in the north courtroom of the federal building at 10 a. m, Monday Circuit Judges William B, Gilbert of Portland; William H, Hunt, ¢ San Francisco, and District Judg Charles KE. Wolverton, of Portland, will constitute the appellate court ‘There are 11 cases on the calendar, which i the largest ever scheduled for the eirciut court in the district. He Sees Why Japs Are Problem Here W. Warnock, of Minneapolis, general passenger agent of the Twin City Rapid Transit Co,, and former newspaper man, in Seattle for a few days, designates the Japanese as most interesting. “I can readily see the strength of the » on the Coast and the reason for his being such a problem,” he said. FIRE, START STOVE TORCH tains, did $20 shop at 611 Pete A » BY AN OIL catching on cur damage to a barber Fourth ave, Saturday Sakora operates the shop. . $6,663,602.02 | 1,794,533.97 Clearings . | Balances . | Clearings . | Balances .. 2,344,837.00 | 688,441.00 | ome. United States Rubber United States Atel Utah Copper ‘anadium Steel Wabash Westinghouse | Wilys-Overiang ‘Total sales, 291,000 LIBERTY Recond 4's First 44's Becond 4's Third 44's Fourth «y's Fitth 34's [rittn 3%" " per box manifestations altho heavy | Per ™ Local, per Green Peppers Per th dround Cherriee-Rngiteh, ere per orate s+ Loom! Ver t Pickling Onions Potatove—Ver Te — Woah Loca! Pumpiine— focal Rhabark Per me Kutabagee Vor wack Squash Hubbard Rammer Sweet Corn | Sweet Potatans Tematore i Wash Loeal outdoor Green, oS Turnips Local | Vegetable Marrow Yaine—Cal, pert Exchange Close ry a4 low cr 52% Per ™ ver Per tb Local, Thompaon seedless Tokay Grape Frait- cal Per box mb, per eral per tb. | Homey —< trained, Vavorite, Bash lo Crate ” ohares. BONDS Lew erate Watermetons—Per 4 $9.00 a case may not rine, oranges begin toc wrding to jobbers street for fancy stock N¢ average quotation for good cants Prurie receipts have been light for Peaches are firm | y, Ketablen registered no changes riday, Butter and eggs, wteady Local Markets house, per dos. Wash, per cane. 16m. ort per Local) per wack 20-™. ert per anc per be Strawberrice—Feerbearing. ert. Turkish Melone— Yakima, per HIT at pom liv Valen figures of menia nent and ¢ Americ all au ing te directo: fc me the first week lower b camped from top t little stiffer » the a a cra mt day day w on fe nu a refugee tence ¢ the wi be pre urkey Near Ks Hundreds HIGH FIGURE FOR THOUSANDS Among the few fruits on the inion market that may be properly | classed an high priced in the hundreds of refugees frdin have been saved by other foodwtuff, sent “is the comMbined opinion thorities of Armenia. » A uddock r of Near Kast velicf en, has just returned 4 thoro inspection of in a letter to. ttee on building live to it not at thousands Turkish f AR fi from of accord publicity the who condl hruout » the Aremina, Ke relief, of th would be American mber are without to work to carry Paddock supplementary yvided until the treaty with can be madg effective offered the refugees, com Lippy unandss dead had relief stilt mean ho or » re hornele for with to raine thru pr tool upplic them report upplies must y is his | op'nion vu ands boing € wren BD faskel minsion winter y wayn. in the | Hons te 4 | nations ° rrow “A few millions and girin ore American orphan ndid work of Cel 1 and the American military n in distributing flo is being carried on by nd Ameri boys in 0 ared for nd the an civilians, of form of food morrow al strife,” dollars today may save bil in warfare and inter he adda ‘| Portland Market Dinaet +280 o4e 1», oy | %) 160109 | per th, 4 Cheese Th » ne and Bidg. |e Hale tatios ings PRIVA ment 1.00: “ase NUTS i | Office Rental in Seattle to Go Up! That an increase rentals in Seattle majority of instances owners to make § money invested im the opinion of Maj. | J. F. Dougiaa, head of the Metropol: | tan Bullding Co. in dffice building | Betterfat i... in Necowmary in | Milk—Per owt permit the | per cent on the} Batter. Bricks | Rage—Freeh ranch” who says Patiets that building Will proceed when rates for | Cheese— *pace are high enough reasonable return on inveatmenta, Available space for down town of. floes haa all been taken up, and con- ring demand) densation has now gone an far as | possible, according $1,125,000 Bonds Disposed of William A. Gain: urer, has reported the snle of $1.1 000 bonds of School f them $450,000 state of Washington at par. 5 per cent interest sold to Carstens & E clates at par and 6 rate. Vital Statistics) MARRIAGE Name and Reside . Seattle Loretta M. kay, Willa King, Orpha M Phillips, Horace G Rainey whda, Charles, Goldman, Nelite Jarvis, ¢ Baldwin Spes, F Leonard Nicholson Nichols Burkhet MeCun: Ellis, Ristin Blake, Paul 1 Curtis, Mildred Radford, Por Erickson Kelly, Cray, Br. Reche, Mabel Hackett, Roland A eridan, F podoro, Sam, Bruzzi, Rosin orke J orge M Lucille va, William Mary, Tace r, Ira. arold L. Audrey Ss re Anna, BIRTHS 1809 M Horinchi, Y., Meyers, Clay, 6411 Forest, Arthur, Sea pital, boy. Mochizuki, T., girl. Tamura, Komata, ¥ Armanir Holman, Manchel, pital, Murph r lanigan, girl Wren, pital, Chiem Wakam, allman, DIVORCES Orpha A Amy ©. fro John. fro Harry ©. ine f 85th jay George, boy Edward, ok, Cawth Cline, F. Hogg, George, 4 Zeigler, Charles, &, Davidson, Wilson, itart Yonehari Walsh, Thomas. ; Some, 49 nevia HL, Seattle Seatt Frances ¥. Seattle .. v Seattle Seatt) M Seattle oor ee ee 28 Donald, 8041 16th Michael, 96 Joueph, Seattle Frank, 805, from Philip: 5, from M w 1 Mabed. “DEATHS Tilanch, 37, ‘Or triplets to insure a Limburger ...... Young America... Biock Awise Wash triplets to Maj. Douglas. ‘y School Mens—Under « The 4 the and up Hrotiers—All we Roosters | Gowan 14 Beigion Maree 11 Pou! em, county treas District were sold No. 1 to the bearing | and $675,000 were rin and ano per cent interest Vout Fancy Medium ¥ Noge— LICENSES nee. eh heavy Pige jeattle Seattle ttle ..66 Auburn , Auburn. attle ttle Seattle Seattle 518 oma Seattle Seattle attle | Bartey—Whole Rolled Clipped | Omts— Rolled Whole | corm w Cracked Chop Ground Bone. MIM Ram... es. Alfalfa : Alfalfa Meal Seeateh Food Wheat Chick Food le . Cotton Bead Mani Fish Meal rite. | Marple Grits. Linseed Meal... Kae Producer Meat and Bone Meat Keraps Shell Meal--Cal Oyster soc cce Soya Bean Meni ttle Seattle t Angeles . ton . Seattle eattle Legal Legal ttle ; 7 Victoria 21 is rose pl Aurora, boy ttle General hos- boy. and 32nd N, w., | Fifth 8. girl, iret 8. boy noy. nd boy. N Providence hos- 50 22nd, girl 410 W. McGraw, General hos- GRANTED | m Morris M. 1 Magdalena from Minnie, ppon hospital. 1622 31at N Columbus san- 111 12th 8, Bastlake SCENERY! DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers DAIRY PRODUCTS Local creamery, cubes. Wisconsin eream brick . Quotations at Stockyards GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale Price Per Ton. € |W wate Beatt AM $2 | 82) Se ae) cw PORTLAND, Sept derate T. BCHOPY Wik D. -Law. 8 N. Ww Phone Main 390. MASON, rs m2 TURN ractic, Campbell, 0. N- OCIETY FOR REMEL © loan any Edmunds, 18.—-Butter—46e per (4 @ bbe per don 226 per Ib; brotiers, 29@ 52 o—Triplets, 24380 per th, e Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney»-at-Law EATADLISN oneultation; advic foes ree de ment Bidg., 905 Becond ave. 211 Hoge iid, CONSULTATION FREE “ All urte Attorney MOONEY, ATTORNEY- $13 Third Ave. Elliott Die en Hurke ‘All Attorneys—Patent HICK PP GORL ~PAT- rhe A and for- developed “1 Central . and 639 shington, D. C. ted. ttle, prom Se N, Fe 4n2 WICK, LAWRENCE Burke Hullding Certified Public Accountants HANSON & 6 Chiropractor i. Chiropr ht Hide. 2nd and Pine. n free, Bours, 10 to 5. B by appointment. Elliott 368: TH AND CLINIC s. Seattle College of Cl 430-31 People's Bank Bide aa1 Nas of Leary Bide ENNINGS, GRAT mer school Denny 277, ea Pantages Did. © 907 Third ave Contractors WIRING ADVICE FREE. ott 4603-3 Dancing Taught na. Stevens, ith & Pike. dunk NK CO, ott 3291. Money to Loan Y TO LOAN nd jewelry, on most tory terme. AL LOANS IN SEATTLE -6 Empire Building 4, Near Madison, TO LOAN amount on diamonda, hes and Jewelry; lowest rates. le's oldest loan broke BRICAN JEWELRY Co, cond Ave. Established 1889. 1150 First ave Optician and Optometrist Fraser-Paterson Co, | Painting and Kalsomining PRE ing Ph HOUSE a Hott TOUN 17 Guar wd Main so@re sowie bowie so@i Elliot ing FORT pet 8 Art y Price any x Main 25 Rug Mills fi KALSOMINING, PAINT- 4 Repair Co. 1603 12th ave. otf PAINTIN hanging. Gene jack and stack work 1722-K. Piano Tuning STROM, 1624 BOYLSTO anteed correct tuning, 4415, f $2.50. YOUR 6 iMBING to JN and beat t 069, K. plies 8 , ING repair work, chimney and chimney topping work, East % Rug Weaving TROURLES, SEB CAR 410 Terry N. Elliott 4456. 8i1 Union. M1338. Window Cleaning De WINDOW CLEANING AND sweep Fur- tw he TACOMA BOATS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 2, 9, 11 A. M., 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 I, MM. BEVERY DAY. 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Rapid Advancement: THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. 1115 Fourth Ave. service, $135 month. aminations September-October. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write J. Leonard (for- mer Civil Service Examiner), 312 Equitable Bidg.. Washington, D. ¢ REDIT iv YOU WisH. NEW AR- rivals, ree, Jerney, Jno fine showing of sport Phelps Co. etal ma < ORRET. AL- SFIELD CANT RE- air your watch, throw it away. 304 Union |_taught Pantages Bide. Ae MALE HELP WANTED COEUR DALENE MINES Miners, $5.75; muckers, $5.75; under- ound timberman, $6.25; 8-hour shift; steady employment. blankets needed; good lima’ good schools; ern boarding fooms. Good houses for rent to men with familie Smith, 2114 E ED two experienced real estate sales- men. Those with car preferred. If you want to make @ good con- nection with a relidble organiza- tion, get in touch with us at once. GOTTSTEINS INC. 109 Columbia St. Phone Elliott, 2240. M. J. LOVE, MGR. Real Extate Department. ANY INTEL either sex may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for ne papers. $15 to $25 weekly in spare time. ixperience unnecessary; no cany suggested Send articulars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo, CLERKS, OVER 17. POR POSTAL mail service. $135 month. Ex- Aminations — September - October. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write J. Leonard (for- or Civil Service Examiner), 1129 uitable Bidg., Wadhington, D.C. SALESMAN WANTED — WELL equipped salesman to call on phy ete. A very exceptional srtunity is offered for im- late work. State age and ex- ence. Box 121, Philadelphia. _ AC 17 ‘TO 85 PER- ce unnecessary. Travel; make secret investigations, réports: Sal- aries: expenses. American Foreign DetectiverAgency, 660, St. Louis. | WANTED—BOYS FOR ROUTE CAR- riers in all parts of the city. Good nee for advancement. Apply to Circulation Department, Seattle Star, ITY FOR TWO LIVE salesmen, houne-to- Apply 3 509 Seventh FIREM HRAKEMEN, monthly: experience unnece: |__ Write Railway, 51, Star. SAM WEISFIBLD pair your wateh, throw it away 304 Union, G. nh handle typewrite: years’ experience; desires position with chance\for advance nt. Quick and accurate, not afraid of work. Best ence. Phone Maiw 2372 EX-SERVICE MAN WISHES POSi- tion as chauffeur with private family or as truck driver or ga- rage work, Can drive and repair any make of car; know town, A. Duffy, 1314% Seventh ave. Main 6523. BX-SERVICE MAN WANTS shop, where there will be rtunity to buy interest No agents, Address Apt 6, 19 W. Thomas POSITION WAN trician, expert selling experience. | Ann | WELL | i 1149, atth SALESMEN $5 HOUR raincoats” $30 refer- BY workman, some Phone Queen DIGGING AND REPAIR 5 venings, C. Rupert, Sidne or RF. D. No. 3, Box 209, 20 MAKE bus w- to ya first day, ommission 12.60 fall oo Rain free. lambus Raincoat . Columbus, HOUR SELLI A bus raincoats” to your friends. Miller made §30 first day spare time, Liberal commission s jal bonus, age made $1 two hours’ work. $500 month full time. Big profi ample free, Act quick, Columbus Raincoat Co., Columbus. 0. 00 MONTHLY SE fuel -vapo save up to 8 walle Sold on money- guar- One sample free, Stransky Co, 441 Pukwana, N guaran- gasoline; made with LING 40 mi Ford ant 200% PROFIT, WON- little. article. Something sells like wildfi carry in pocket. Write at once free sample. Albert: Mills, Mer, 459 American Bldg. nati, ©. EN WANT TO SELL Polson's patches, tubes and fan| belts to jobbers and dealers. Spe-| cial pric Liberal commission, Company, Kansas ful new right TONAL commercial —stoe where pu may secur position, Call at 727 rk Building. OPEN 2 SALESMEN WANTED SALEMEN POSKEARED OF Hing personality and ene high grade mpecialty to. merchants on re Bt minaion. Only | men ned to making big money apply. Hours: $ to 11 and 4 i A. Carr, room 622 rye 2 10st AND FOUND HAF —PRIDAY EVE mink neck piece, and 11th N. W. Phone Ballard 958 LOST HLACK PUREE” CON ing owners name. Reward. Nett 774. if 8AM WHISFTELD CAN'T Rie pair your watch, throw it 04 Union WANG" BROWN ward. Capitol 1 2 DRESSMAKING SUPERVISED Dik Mins Thatford, 113 28th ave. classes; individual attentio Tuesday morning to evening, 9 a msto 6 p.m. at $1.00 per day TO LET—UNVURNISH! HOUSE 4-60OM HOME. 716 16th AVE FURNISHED HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNTBHED “Be room bungalow; immediate poms neanion: $35 per month, Rainier 22, 26 HOUSES FOR KENT 4-KOOM MODEKN COTTA th N, $18. Went 1061-3, or 3120 on Hide. Elliott 1842. TWO BMALL COTTAGES, BEMTo nodern; 3 and 4 rooms. Call Bale rd 4iit 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMEN’ ‘AND FLATS HACCHUS APARTMENT, — 2900 Madison. | Modern 4-room and bath, steam heat, $47.50; 2 roomm HOW DOG. Rie 4 and bath 50, #14—7 ROOMS, BATH, siehth. Call Sunday. % FURNISHED APARTMENTS | MONTANA APTS. 413 318T AVES Modern 2-roon 33 RRS (WOMEN), OVER 17, FOR ‘Georgette | 36 RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING |] and rooming houses, with bath.| WANTED—ANGO. steam heat, electric lights, reading] Dhee, Madlock, Wash. ry. | APPLES AND spare |— and) Waldron Ce URNISHED HOU ground floo Light, « telephone % ONE FURNISHED APARTME! rooms. Aino one very, large £16 room, housekeeping. ind HOUSEKEEP ROOMS,” $12.60} month. Light, water includeds | 4406 Dallas ave. South park. 32 FOR 'T—ROU! 2 RUNNY FRONT ROOMS, TEAS sonable: hot water: phone; views convenient Wallingford dist North 161. Laundry. f BOARD AND ROOM . BOARD, SINGLE @ ROOM AND double, magn Place in spacious livin ceptionally good, wholesome served. Gentlemen preferred. ‘© ito! WANTED—BOAR! WANTED—ONE OR” TWO dren to board. Good home. Ballard 2519. 620 Union. | 38 4 or 5-room modern bun; cott Call Beacon 1365 6 o'clock evenings. y) ANTED—MISCELLA? THE OWL P&S, MORE TORY elothi furs, jewel and exchange every i Aa First. Eliott 3321. RELIABLE DENTIST WILL Dé first class dental work on payment plan. Call Elliott rticulars. +Y GO CEI i FOR 8 i SASH_AND DOORS. oO. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1942 First Ave. & SCREENS For the nent oe = three ‘/ screens w necessary. make screens to ord bey: longer and look better. tial mm door, ae ealvane tting, for $3.00. star seed 1GENT PERSON, |SASH AND SLEEPING PoRcHne || Tell us the sizes you need, and we Or bit rae ith smrated catalog, show- ur Las ui ing full line of building Satecah free on request. ©. B WILLIAMS CO. Established 1899. ‘We will give your dollar its real value. 100 New Pianos Right Away Quick, ihe way uicl Easiest terms in Seattle. Lowest prices in Seattle. Biggest k_in Seattle. LINTON'S New Store (Out of the high rent district) CLINTON'S, 1612 Eighth Ave. $175 ODEL OAK CABT Phonograph for $100. Chance of a lifetime. Very little used. fect finish and mechanically, turned by workey obliged to lea) Seattle. Terms ifdesired. Pacific eee Co. 709 Pike st. ue PEARS, NS them, for sale at $1.50 a Two miles east of Redmond the Novelty road, look for modern barn, top of un nin Peter xg Redmo OUR LOW RENT, NO -aaEa TARIEE no commissions and close fac! onnections make LOWEST — PRICES CLASS PIANOS _1612 Bighth ave. ee on at clint MUSIC LOVERS Keep us in mind. DU i RY PIANO CO. 06-108 Unio: . THE TERMS And liberal treatment generally the trade to Waldron Co, 4 BUNGALO ‘ourth and 318 University. . with (winning tone) qual- ity ore than 20 different makes, Very (easy terms, at CLI ew Store, 1612 Bighth av HAVE A NEW HEATER Or a range added to your account, Waldron Co.'s Furniture Dept. _ University st. V 6,000-MILE “TIRE: fi 2x3 %, $16; Bixd, “tau: 32x 3) S4x4, $24 1105 3ox4, urth ave. MATTRE OLSTERY, REN- UALR. Feairine, and to order, Western Mattress Co. THE pianc 30x3 HS who & cali in them at 1822 Fourth aves Hen WING MACHINES, Ge heads, $10 up. Repairin Main ‘1926. 1524 First YENRUDE MOTOR A rowboat, full Oe tee $85, Rare gain. Kenwood 528. 2W PIANOS FOR RENT. REN? applied i. Parehase. Meyer> Te 210 Unie REST WOOD, $10 to $12.50 per Phone __Kenwood 1683 REE) 0D RNITURE VALUES In Waldron Co, ‘s Furniture Depts at 319 University st. (Red Croam rooms) Goop: Psi GAS RANGES, erfect condition, $25, high ove WEISFIELD CANT RE- Rainie: IF SA Your wateh, throw it away, pair 304 Union, PHONE NORTH 271 AK Mill, for fir and cedar wood, stove Jongth, Bas as ve FLUFF RUG WEAVING. THE CAR- Be Shop, 410 Terry N. Biliott 8 PS) i A Mumford & Beck, « carpet cleaners, Capitol 123. away. | NTON'S

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