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OCTORET 1, 1970 Seat Star’ Bevoath ave. — Rates IN ADVANCE i sraThs 8 FURNISHED Ap, AND FLATS PURNTSWEY APATOW Pine et: walking rent ea HOUSEKEEPING Rooms ONE” FURNISHED “OOM AND Kitchenette, se Der, rene Bou: Pou SEKERPING ROO pea 5 gun pore » Teach drive, MclNe Bound. a44 pelea abi i "eka r nlp. 2 s net Ve TATE OF or $9.00 year cerry 4 or SMANTED fo ad m, got Call Heacon y jock evenings. SUMMER COTTAGES »VELY glass sun room ite aname) cabinet mitch are, tod pli drive, near Panis aoe: west Audience in Northwest The Star's low or iS after ANOS WANTED bought outright oF sold MH commission fo: joaving ct ah" tae av Bhone. ape mb: our © one Eillott BUT aa RnY ptano cd. 206-108 Union St. House of Guaranteod THE OWL Paes itn cten joes La ave i Wat 1 RELTADLE DENTION WW first class dental work on eas payment plan. Call Elliott 204 fF particulars a insertions shed eavertinements witt_ be . each morn- r efterncen edi- ertie~ Phen largeet audica. HELP WANTED __ | 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS es AND DOOR B WILLIAMS So. 103 First Ave. & Sky'ght sash, for Nt showers, sine 36x00., Price $2.00 exe Pa ey a 20x24, with 4 th onc 34x30 with € lights. each, ‘asatot. Immediate Shipment. SABH FOR SLEEPING PORCHES zor need and wé h tet large iy tra showing full line rates terial, free on request. © BR WILLIAMS CO. Established 159% YOU TELEPHONE OP- and pay you while you provide excellent working increase your salary and frequently, and pro- you with @ liberal benefit our expense. me sceepting applications at the Training School 1115 ord Bite "ge wcandard “se Sea “1.000. records to. from. We are likely to Bere tek oe Se and 50¢ eac! Columbia, Emerson, Pathe and Oke records at 3%, 50c and tie « PAcIPG RECORD EXCHANGE 708 Pike St. and Stall 8 Pike Pl Mkt STRAWHERRY MARSHALL . Plante for immediate delivery lots of 106 pareel post. C. . br even hundreda. 1 cent each PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Write for special price on lots of | 41 000. This is the berry the can- orion Semana, aod | ood plani are! Row the Best time to pI OR WOMAN FOR buck, Doe Bay. strawberries. & Rt ecas Island, W. MUSIC LOVERS Keep us in mind pu Wika PIANO CO 106-108 Union. CLINTC we ‘store. k of Ni t Gr v ety to Select em (Out we the hi B. arene district CLINTON'S —PLAN' <LINTON'S SILVER GRAY peng Choa furs just arrived from Alaska, Buy direct from trader, and save oe hird to om b: piece, or will trade gt “proce foods. J. i and FGolambia. rRUNK, MiknOR it 372, 2761 California FINe ateoert TARO HOUSE OF PERS in buying and terme aly” found els T Ph appreciate : é at) CLINTON" + | DENTIST S— De: “RAY FS $200. Halverson sterilize $18 Clark gas machine cheap Matt 3026. blouses Phelps (up aire). BAND 42) prowl, Ny = lights, read for reat to] piano. or player plas ave. CUMPS AND SPOTS TAKEN OUT of your mattress without sel Faker the Mattress Man, Sidney 50 TTRESSES, UPHOLSTERY, REN- ovating, repairing, and to orde Weate: Mattress Co. WING MACHIS i000 DROP: heads $19 up. Repairing. renting. _ Sain 1 36 1524. First ave. | SEW PIANOS FO! " a Nee ITE WARE | ewan ley Clay Prod- ton. Or. D TO INTRO- Fa, FLUPF RUG WEAVING. THE CAR- Biee. Write oF hi sen 410 Terry N. Elliott 6. FOREST WOOD, FIR AND ALDER rahe to Wine0 per cord. Poone Kenwood 1683. TO 5 COLUMBIA in first clase shape: give ete. Box 606, Seatie. ck. carpet cleaners. it a WHITE ieaechETS 0 Ke BUC. Pork igemanship. | Call 643 “ SSS ry SOLDIER, 23. MAR- wants work, truck driving. ince; references. do some hauling oF Leave phone call, fais Mr. Tropp! FAMILY. OUT OF ernd Reeds soine kind of in city fe Pag et_boepital. Some knowl- * 706 Main 3617. We want and office furniture, pianos, Vie~ trolas—everything of value. pee TRIS FURNITORE CO. 221 Main 1603. MAN E ay ante 5. 408 Pike. M. 6518) N WANTS POSI- ae I can produce you have et 7 North Mr. Anderson. DIGGING AND REPAIRING. nvr fides ¥. D. No. 3, 20 52 FOR SALE—FURNTTURE “HCO FIBER DOOR MATS ‘Thick, firmly woven. Corded inks" | 14x24 .- Ie D 3 An Ja CAN* HOWA f EWING CO. — | 391-202 Crary Bide. bth and Union. P sop vAnaresrs Safety 7 je all notion coune Btorset departments. WEISFIELD CANT ftii- teh, throw it away LD Rainier 244 SALR—AUTOMOBILES piece. 61 FOR WILLYS-OV EUAN? PACIFIC USED cAn OCaPART MENT ight now we are recetving some pe. tine used cara in trade on the new Overland 4, with the famous ‘Triplex spring and the new Willys-Knight A visit to our show room will con- vince you. ON BEAGK, wood; a. SLIRY VOUEKERE teem Tent reasonable. 622 ts FOR RENT YOR A) LARGE tor berrien, ehick- . wit inexpen- ig tre ie nexpen it me. U rain thie and “noid. your | ¢ hal are paying rent, you money, | dye * sige b= place ia close bh emutates, from Pioneer it ir fare: city water; Mi i city school, Bee Ceca ake Lake Barien W. ital and Yesler, to I. and Henderson. he NT —NEW TD; ENIGEED APARTMENT AND FLATS - “Trigruce beth *F R WANT ADS _ 600) Ford sedan; siocteie starter 9 500) 6 Chevro [Maral igi8. vomdater rland #1 touring «. pa ov rand 83 tounas . nd |Studebaker touring »... y ou | Btudebel rnodel 90 touring « Overland model 90 touring . Overland model 90 roadeter Dodge tourir 44 Witlye-Knight touring’. Willys Bix sedat Packard limousine WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC oO OMPANY 32th Ave. and E. Pine 8t . - Phone Kast 669. Madison park. NER—BVICR See this bargain. Main 971; even- FOR SALE 1 ase bath, on bs ge tl MUST SELL MY 917 ing car, in fine eondition; rubber ‘and top; pewly painted @ucen Anne 6996, pat household || ,| 15 FoR SALK—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | WEY Ww yw eww REDUCTION Ri rRice Or OUT USED CARS Hore ts an opportunity for you d used car very little work is and rave hu These prices prevail on Fri- day and Saturday only--tw days—so pick out your @ mobile before they are ail snapped up. Car— ¥ Oakiand roadster penwell . Boek Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker 1 Studebaker roadster 650 On all weed Studebaker cars we will 25 per cent. We hi ears altogether, which we will make big re- ductions, REMEMBER, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY only, Basy terms, AUTOMORTER. DEPARTMENT FRANK WAT PINE AT a Ma Maibdstthn cnexedtacesedensscanetieibinaied mi | || ENSIGN CARBURETORS Benne JETS OR SPRAYS, Sitwars STAYS PUT. PeONOMY. PRRroRMaNen ALL CLIMAT. AND Ai MONPiERIe | CORDEIONS SONYERTERS NEL ARRURETOR ye ELECTRICAL ENGIN: ING COMPANY 309-11 E. Pine, at Melrose REBUILT CARS S-paseenger Kissel car, newly painted. 5+ wenger Velie tourt 919 model, 4 oo 5b enger Maxw 218 model ee. 5 enger Oamians Six, PSismoden songer, Tport model enger Comet Six, demonstrator, wiy painted. 4-door voys All the above care are sold with a) ' Terms if wanted part payment. ed car from an old eatab- aaa and reliable company ROESCH MOTOR CAR CO. Third and Beli, “THE FASHION Autos to hire without drivers. St age ond repairing. Bteond 17 DORT TOUR: an offer, Terms e LA vette guarantee, 8n aller cars taken si aT 3ELL MY id Make me Ls fe 1531 Broadway. aint ‘or Doapen im gece ee rolet or °. Hainiil cata ba " Phone Bast 116 ABIL PE Might cars. uto BP 4 Bast 2661 “ FOR _BALB—AUTO | TRUCKS REBUILT TRUCKS on Atterbury, with 3'4-yard "dump body. ton Stewart. with covered express body. Velle d-cylinder Nght delivery, with cab and open express body 2%-ton Velie, with 3%- yard dump body i-ton worm drive Ford, new cord tires all around panel body for bakery. All the above trucks are Mf desired. anal . aranterd jer trucks ake * payment |Buy from an old established and te- liable company, ROESCH MOTOR CAR CO, Third and Hell St. ’_ —o— Locomobile gravel truck. Acme 2-ton Acme i-ton. Acme 2-ton Kiieber 2-ton. hed ACME MOTOR. TRUCK Wns CO. ||SMALL TT MUST SELL %-ton Republic truck; exceptionally powerful motor; in Al condition; delivery body; ‘ean be used for Produce, wood or coal; all good folid tires h or terme. $665, Call Elliott 1766. AUTO ACCESSORIES WE BUY AND SELL USED TIRE First class repair department. Model Tire Shop, 2309 Hirst. ul- Hott 747. BOATS AND LAUNCHES DARGAIN AT $460 — BOAT- house, Leaving town. 2542 Weat~ lake ave. ne 73 MACHINERY DRAG SAW: it nd Gasoline GAS RUINS,’ Cushman, ight _ weigh: ht B. cks Co. it ist 5. Bvect YOR, Ls, D1 W. Montelius Price Co. Hearse calc. Main $19. 624 1st 8. )~ u 2 GOOD SMALA, HOMES Two and 4-room bungalows; 1 tracts; on ecarline, very low price. SNAPS 1f acre near car Tine; all ready to move in appraised at $1, ‘Thirteen acres; 2% cultivated; some oung fruit, trees; good soil: on peiiSard; house ‘started: 00, easy terms; 20 minutes by auto, THRONE he jew York Mock 5 TSH BARGAIN Hee b0x114; on. Hagley Josing an extate; Main 2209 a THE SEATTLE STAR Want Ad Rhyme Contest ee. eR Here ts the winner Inst week: ROBERT M. MeLrop 9220 17th Ave. 8, Seattle, Wash, He wanted the gold, and he got tt, Where other folks had blundered; He had a hunch to play Want Ada So he called up Main 600, “Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud?” Hine and write three more with ft, using d send int mpleted Want Ad Rhym: atest Manager. You tm ubmit Write on one side of the paper only. the top of the page. Your rhyme mu Friday, October 1. The pri * will be announce ‘The Want Ad Rhymes you submit must consist of four lines only, and mention Want Ada. First prize, $3. Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the 25 next best rhymesters. All Uckets will be matied to the winners, ‘The Star reserves the right to use any rhyme mubmitted during or after the contest. Address ali answers to the Want Ad Kbyme Contest Manager. _WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY _ THOG EST BNAP YET Five rooms, modern, newly tinted, newly painted; outside lot 6Ox117; fine marine view; flowers, garden, lots of fruit and berries; full basement; no mortgage; straight contract; three street $200 cash, balance $15 p and interest. THIS IS A SNA JUNCTION REALTY CO, At the Junction, Weat Sé¢attle % a Weat 347 “MONTHLY AND INTEREST, $200 cash-—-5 rooma; bath; base- a age*, Jot Bound view ake lot as part payment. 300, 47aa atin. WY WANTED—IVUAL ESTATE hOUS OF ONTAIN- of good homes in all sections of the city. Many clients are waiting to buy. ir ht we have no trouble in selling for Phone us, and one of our representatives will call and in- spect your propert GOTTSTEINE. INC. 109 C PHINNEY RIDGE 6, Seven-room modern home just south of Woodland ‘eception hall, parlor, dining room, kitehben and one bedroom on first floor; three bedgpom on second fh bi ° wood border om parlor and din- Ing room flagra: garage and fur- and laundry tray Owner 7 mevin to the country and Price "$4,800; teria K & CO. 313 American Bank Butldi Main 6 Eniiolk 73_ FOR SALE—REAL EST. NEW BUNGALOW $2,000—New 4- room pearl", on corner lot, blo: from car nd school. Je home, Kasy terms Neat 2-room cotta, 860x120 % -block mn A dandy little home at a bar- orma, from car. If you are look- ing for an inexpensive home and « large piece of ground with it, you could not do better. 7 t pth n (30 minutes out), main office. GLOBE Se > lama COMPANY $19 Central Bid, Hilote 606t. ACKEAGE 10, 20 AND 409-ACRE SPECIALS $450; Deep, nearly level 500: $75 fown, $15 per 2 acres timber. $800; $100 down, $15 per all level, very best of soil $1,000; r 2 acre om land; $10 per loam = soil, $50 down, rich 20 acres, onth; ag a 20 acres, month; NORTH OF SRATTLE have a well-bullt 3-room house acre of ground; Koc clearing small timber; spring. 40 acres, $1,600; $250 down, $25 per month; all in timothy; creek; nearly all level; very fine soil 40 acren, $1,800; $300 down, $25 per month; alder land. For fruit and berries you cant beat this; rr $100 cash and balance $20 month, (409) lies ,79 ‘over and get a REAL Phone Main 2857 or Ken- look BNAP. wood 362, it FIRESIDE REALTY CO, Elliott 3928 314-17 New York Block SNAP—FURN yori BUNGALOW Bungalow, four large rooma, fur- hed; cement foundation; lot 60 2120 to alley; only one block from car line I con 146, Corner _Heacon Ave. 4 ROOMS AND DATEL h. $25 Per M. Fi direct ¥ near 4 Brand new house, occupled; living room, 2 bedrooma, kitchen and bath; fireplace. See the house welt at 5616 Second ave. > at $3,600 nth. MOUNT VE PROPE Apartment house atorerooma on first floor and fur- argain for quick Hee or addre Vegnon, JUsT FOUND TF ttage; Nght and water; 40-foot And ji $150 cash, $20 MINES Hallard 1924 HOME house and 1 montly cleared, bearing or- water in house re “Lk Ww, £400 Greenwood Ave and garden chicken house and House cont more than asking pitce 524 Railway bx. Bid WiGH RENTS: BUY diand 4 m bun- pwher and get real Near car, school, stores; kitchen and bath; ivory paneled dining ‘room; f -J, or 6027 Sixth ave y., Saturday. WILL TAKE LAT small car—must have an first ment on nice, house: has nt and laundry trays; nice district; about on’ half mile from Woodland park. Bring car etenings to 408 W. 6 2,750 — 6-ROOD 1-MOD! full basement; fine corner lot, Leary ave. fr view of canal ving in and paid; some furni if desired. Owner has left the state; house vacant now. This ix some snap, on easy terme 363 ire Bide ‘J this We galow fr my FURNISH Hous ready to move into; large lot; roses and shrubbery. Price $1,750; 150 cash, balance $25 per month. eo Mr. Keasinger. F. M. JORDAN & CO, 211 American Bank Building Dd SIX-ROOM HOUSE, VACANT West Seattic, near steel mills. For nale, easy terme: take lot or clone- in acre as part payment. ELL ZEY, with M. JORDAN & Ct American Bank building fi,450 — F-hOOM Vights; garage; cash, * balance Sloverdale st., F700 HQUITY 5 Will trade for #m $350, nome HOME; lot 560x120, easy terms. South Park car. BATH; $600 . Value up cash. Phone CULVER—QUHEN ANNE Come to me for the best buys on Queen Anne bill, I am the oldest established specialist in this dis- trict. R. C. CULVER 14 Borton St. Queen Ann. AIN LOT 40x124, near ¢ n Lake station, halt a block from rk stree . LOOK! A We AL 00; b-room house, 2 Cowen park. Write DOWN, $38 “foe! American HOME LOV home for $1 near Star. month. Bank a SOTTAGE, Coughlin, m4 n QUEEN ANNE N ANNE DISTRIC Prett om modern home, in per- fect condition; large, light rooms: full basement; furnace; fireplace; good lot and garage; paved street; Clone to schools and car. Price only $4,200, with terms Main 6 WEST | SEATTLE PROPERT KIBFER-—WEST BHATTL “real estate exclusively; establis ed 1908, Downe Bids. 409 Second HOUSE. | fins, and well watered. 260 mcrae, $1,500; $500 down, balance fo suit; several springs; good soll, but rolling: fine pasture and bay land; mostly all in timothy. All in the Cherry Valley diatrfet, fa; for Oo? x rich loam dil and dance of moisture Close to © to road. For aaa Bell ana location, ou t these, We handle farme acreage, SEELY @ CALLAHAN 206 Hinckley Midg, 717 Second Ave. Main 4514. Pp can't and NEAR OLYMPIA And about 2% miles from the Tam- water plant of the PHEZ Company, we have a 008 sandy loam close to neighbors; route; free sch children, and ¢ from the re about a mile ¢ way. The pric will make very t ¥. busses for the rt distance Belt co. k Blk. Elliott 3928. iD, DARGAINS > ie use 10 cleared, cleared,” house 16x $2,200 acres water front, modern bungalow Refused $600 for 3 acres of timber on thia, halt acres, $8,000 db cleared; go SON 449 New York Bil we see > N a 6 LIMITS * Four acres, three cultivate rich soil, running creek; 26 bearing fruit trees; berrie: fine 6-room plastered hi tric light; good wa basement cowahed; b ie: tal; $4,500, $1,500 cash. Jang 1209 © American "1 + an ‘Thoroly, c leared “4 ‘Ready for Cultivation. On the PAVED TACOMA HIGH- WAY, just south Duwamiah river bridge: tion, Main 3146 OLD MOTHER MAN'S TRUEST ice alder tracta close Kennydale, Just off paved Sunset highway, that T can sell on terms, and priced half of font, property. Choice 11 for fruit, berries, garden and grasses: easy to eet water; close to good school; road crosses land. Ff. BENSON, 524 Railway YOU CHICKEN FARM $3,200--1 acte; S-room house. Every- ‘thing on the place goes; 100 chic ens, 40 rabbits, fruit, all the gar- den truck; garage; finest soil in the county. $500 cash, MAKE A START. 30. A. SPENCE rdinand St. (Columbia City). Marah, Mer seeeeete NGALOW—HALF Five-room bungalow, ba half block to car; nea rich, black soil; 26 fruit b flowers; ACR en ‘Thuland, b DANDY 6-ACK have electric tools, — $4,000; PRANK. CHAPP’ ELL, 220 Marion St, FIVE My RUNNING Th $40 CATE NO PEK. MONTH On a fine road, near a good town In King county. This js some of the in the state. See . with Snoqualmie Pantages Bide. NHAR ATANWOOD 20 peren good, rich land; small creek; of cedar for fence posts 50 cash, $10 per month. BLSON, '927 Seaboarg Bide TRY STAR WANT ADS ACREAGE 12,000 AChns Vily irirwated lan's fre and stones; fine level land, adjoin ings lands of a #imilar nature th are raining § bage bushels Forest, 19, 1918, © aKed 28 Mra Tonic reon and ember of 1702 Broadwa at 2 o'clock. attend, Interment Washelll | 106 AL, NOTICES CHANG OF VESBEL'S NAMIE Notice is hereby given that, under the Act of Congress approved Feb ruary 19, 1920, and in pursuanc of wuthority granted by the Com missioner of Navigation, on the application of J tary of the Seandin Bank, sole hools an we have Unt of this land. th for $20 per acre; r pre By interest, These lands are 70 miles fre Seattle, Skagit and bno- close to paved S limited t we are| terme half re mn, unties, slars, of come and f 1220 Second Ave., Warh., offic letters changed to ROBCOB M. DRL 1 MILLER io MA Hremer #1 Front St, Wash oveee LOGANBERIUES Seattle, wasn, Raspberries, strawberries and on suitable yield the grower { $400 to $1,200 per a Keep chickens ak well to pro- duce fertilizer, and your in- on 6 acres wil) astonish authority er of ation of I owner, the name of the Kas y “Anemope,” 118 gross tons, official puneer gis 734, has been changed m if At, RUMI Collector of Seattle, Wash. Sept. 27 TO WHOM IT MAY NC ‘This in to certify that F. 'T. has made an application to lish a cabinet shop at lot block Denny's Addition. nyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at . . . . . . Vigation on the ap- A. Balisbury, sole com you, ou can obtain the right kind of land, sub-irrigated, deep, rich and proven heavy berry process in 6 of 10-mere t large nnery highway and rchool “poscor ¥ Boddy rt it working for ou yO" KK. MACFARLANE The © eee as. rennee oie of the Building Depart 505 County-Cl prior to Wednesday, Oce 920. HOMECROFT moree-room new cotuse wy |] Lhe Seattle Star Sess ae Oo DIRECTORY Fronting two streets; city water. Walking distance of street cara, Very easy terms. t jee, 26th ave. ‘Ww. and wa ake "Ale Fauntleroy ree depart ni w t 8 tt rs. Open even-| 2 * ings. si Ho vr. 21 Fioge Db pidge Ane PHONE WEST 499. co “CONSULTATION 1 FRE White RIVER VALLEY All courts. CLOBE-1 ARG. ,° ALN, ttorney_ nlvation: WEST ot WIRD SOONRY, ATTORNEY: at La Third Ave. Elliott bottom silt FREDE fick P, GORIN—PAT-_ am, x6” “OVERFLOW; level; geod drainage; no crop falluren: Foroom “house: fireplace: spring water in buildings; furniture, farm tools, horse, chickens: everything for $6,500; 3 cash payment $3,501 id for- ance at r cent. J maha COMPANE 1 merican Ban FOR sab —BQuiTy IN 20 ACHE aS of first class alfalfa land; 7 meres jn alfalfa, Le More, Bepton Phone Main 390 MASON, FENWICK. LAW 2 Burke Building. Cactitcd Public Accountants FARM LANDS * KR HANSON & CO, Leary Bide. OA RAT NSIN keAy FATS AB ANSON 6 ae ee FE TURNER, Chiropractor, 210-12 fata Bldg gind and Pine, Conaul- ‘appolntme 0 ate AND CLINIC ADJUST- ash. $15,000—40"'8 acres; 60 cleared; 200 ments. Seattle Coll of Splro- ruit trees; 7-room feed Fouse, barn and out- aiidin stock ene imple- can pera Bs bell, O. N. Pantages Did, EL 9136 J Rape * = ee EXPERT WIRING povics FREE. Call Elliott 4603 aca anal Private lessons. Stevens, 4th & Pike. Nearly all of raod ‘home ‘in Beattle and part First Ave ADIAN P. res of fertile prairie ian, for the plow, at an average 6 of $18 per acre; 20-year forma; 2 per cent interest for first 2 years Bo principal Payments for 4 years. Aino thousands of acres of rich irrigated alfalfa land at $50 per acre, including water right. $2,000 loan for improve- ments makes it easy for you to start with small capijp % low rates to Albe: For maps, | literature and rates, apply to C dian Pacific Ry. Land Dept, i Pioneer Bidg.; Main 3333. He HeKINS OF THE sell home tracts n aved highway, ig his is alley jand. 5 MONEY TO LOAN On Gamonds, and poweiy, on,most sat On Feehan FOR. RE: EDIAL LOANS 335-6 emp are © Buliding Becond, fe Madison. MON! We loan any amount on “diamonds, watches and jewelry; lowest rates. Beattle's oldest loan brokers, AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. 821 Second Ave. Established 1868. IW Edmunds, Fraser-Paterson Co, Painting and Kalsomining _ PREMIER KALSOMINING, PAINT- ing and Repair Co, 1603 12th ave. _ Phone Ei i PAINTING, TINTING AND er hanging. General repairing, steeple jack and stack work. Hott 4206-5 Piano Tuning low. Buy a few of these tracts fore home, chicken ranch, berry ranch will never iy (init pele N ork Block. Forty ACRES; SOME ‘portion of th ack loam and shot Hes almost le¥el. ne to go South soon the very low re for the plac from Seattle. HEWEY k Bide. FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY AND $13” X” MONTH buys a 4-room house and one- third ecre. Price $1,375. HLA Goodfeliow, 428 Railway change. ‘STOCKS AND BONDS STOCK OFFERINGS Victory Rubber % Hallet’ Bolter-U p Wicks Tire & Rubi ning-Pacific Ol TN saes Forks Drilling Harvey Crude OL Capitol Petroleum * Trojan Oil, Gal. . Washington-Moniana . Beacon Coal Mines . Reacon Coal Bonus - Pan Motor .. Wertern Rubber’: National Mines, Or. Manhattan-Texas Oil Tw Art Rug Mills, sii Sewing i | NORTH 780, APARTMENT that old’ dress or coat made to fit sister or daughter. Plain sewing. Prices reasonable. Window Cleaning sh Wi aN DOW CLEANING ‘Main & aitng = Repairing ELECTRIC WIRING AND REPATR- ing. Main 3716. HUNT THREE IN DOUBLE MURDER CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 1,—Three men were hunted today in connec; tion with a double murder in a farmhouse, 10 miles from Cieve- land during a qusrrel over boot- lee whisky. Mrs. Steve Nedelka, 30, notified the police that Tony Schfoss, 26, and George Todoroff, 82 wero shot to death and the, bodies thrown into a creek on September 5. She said she was unable to notify the police earlier because sie was Unlimited field for good man or} under guard by her husband and ‘Seie'v Main 6442. two of his friends, Police recov- 2615 Western Ave. _ MANUFACTURING FOOD BUuSf-|¢red the bodies, oy fo i and fulfiliment of orders on hand. CHI r A g 0 Fl 0 FIND D S| offers 100 shares of common stoc as a whole or in part, at the par value of $100 a share. e our factory. Maybe your services can be used with your capital, Call 2615 Western ave. “a Good CHAN FOR HANDY MAN CHICAGO, Oct. 1—The federal department of justice today begun an inquiry into the operations of Raymond J. Bischoff, Jr, Chicago's “frenzied financier,” who brought prosperity to hundreds of foreigners living in the stockyards district by PHONE 16, have CASC. Co. pee ee SSaS5aR00 can Line. 3! Reelcraft Pictures 8% (Bonus 30 shares common.) STE! 118 Cherry, Bi. Main 5899. 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CALL AND SEB OUR AUTOMATIC drinking fountain and refriger- oF, Drop your nickel in the slot nitary cup and ice cold orangen\ If satisfied, talk the matter r about repre- senting us. Territory now open. PSHen ee Sone a Srink Full painters’ and paperhangers’ equipment. Owner has made $36 day downtown shop; . includ= ing phone, $8 month. Sell all for Marion St, PERSONAL NT va WAVING, aires Pack for BOY Saying 10 to 100 per cent Interest on investments of a few days. Unitedy States District Attorney Clyne announced he had received a complaint from oue of Bischoffs “customers.” Bischoff said he used the money to “play stock tips” and won out and thus was able to pay big interest. At one time Bischoff said his de- resiis amounted to $400,000. Bischoff, 24 yoars of age, sald he wasn't taking any new custom: ers now—Jjust making more money LADIES Main_ seer Phys ractic physician; natural and erb remedies; no operation, 614 ‘Wirnt_nye. Main 51194 _ bs SALT We, s Bank Bldg. MONHY FOR WASHINGTON FARM AND ACREAGE LOANS. Prom: . ROTHE rae SfORTGAGI CO, Ines Leary B _ Main 4010, * with him when be started, - | Scott for those who placed their money | PAGE 23 GOVERNOR COX ' IN OKLAHOMA, Makes His First First Appearance: i BY HERBERT W. WALKER Oct. 1-—No repre iven of the league of nations n declare war for the United | States er any circumstances, James M. Cox declared in his first Oklahoma today ch The league would have had the | power to declare war for us if views of the League to Enforce F ex President Taft had preval said Cox's first appearance In Oklae homa, at Finid, drew a huge crowd. Opening bis speech, Cox prained Ferris, who defeated Senator Gore for the democratic senatorial nomination, and % A. Harris, demo» cratic candidate for congress in the First district. The governor today plans of the democratic national committes for contin of his stump campaign in the Kast and Middle Weet @ short time after his Western tour. approved =ITALK WAYS OF HALTING DOPE China Club to Study Prob-: lem at Meeting } ‘The suppression of ‘narcotics wit be one of the principal topics of discussion at the fourth, annualy t ting pf the China club of Seat- tle, to be held October 6, at 7 p. rl in the Shanghal restaurant, 106 Second ave. 8. “Progress and Suppression of! Narcotics” is the subject of an ad- dress by J. W. Efaw. Police Inspect or Hans Damm will talk on “Sup-( pression of the Opium Traffic in America,” while the question, “What are we going to do about it?" will be answered for the China, club by Judge Thomas Burke. Friends of China and of the China club are invited to attend. SAYS HE LOVES ANOTHER WOMAN Wife Avers He Turned Stock Over to Soul Mate Mrs. George L. Nelson, wife of the manager-treasurer of the Interna tional Trading Co. of America, living at 4711 Thackeray pl, began suit to day for divorce, alleging her husband had become enamored of another woman, Luella E. Cobb and the Interna tional Trading Co. are made code fendants with Nelson, Mrs, Nelson complains that her husband has turned over stock of the company to Miss Cobb that belongs to him and his wife as community property, and asks that Nelson and the company be restrained from making further transfers, Nelson bought an anto, his wife says, in which to entertain Miss, Cobb, but in which his family were; not permitted to ride. 7 She seeks a share of the communt | ty property and the custody of their | four children. They were married in, Chicago, June 6, 1911. HARDING SAYS STORY UNTRUE! Denies G. 0. P. Division om the League, BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, Ohio, Oct, 1—All eles, -|ments of the republican party are united on the league of nations is) sue, Senator Warren G. Harding said today, replying to reports that Senators Johnson and Borah had ad: vised him they were going to “quit the stump unless @ more extreme stand is taken by the candidate against the league.” ‘ “The story is untrue,” Senator Harding said, adding thatghe has had no letter from either senator on this subject. Harding further4 more stated that Herbert Hoover and ex-President Taft intend to take the stump shortly. They represent the proleague element in the party. Creation of a federal department of public welfare was proposed by Harding today as a practical step to- ward administering a program of so- cial justice. He spoke to a large delegation of women at his front) porch. Law enforcement, Harding mid, must be the first principle of social welfare, He unqualifiedly condemn- ed the “failure of enforcement of | prohibition,” his first direct refer ence to the liquor question since his notification speech. The social welfare program sug-( gested by Harding today included: Elght-hour day for women. Living wage for women and equal pay for equal work. Maternity protection. Greater consideration for women’ ho toil on the farms, Safeguards for the health and wee fare of children. Grouping of all public health agen- cles under the department of public welfare for an aggressive campaign against disease. Elimination, where possible, of sea- sonal employment. Enforcement of prohibition, Prevention of violence and lynch- ing. Col. House Sends $500 Contribution NEW YORK, Oct. 1,—Colonel FE. M. House, notwithstanding his es- trangement from the president, has joined the “match-the-president” club, Chairman George White, of the democratic national committee, an- nounced today the colonel, besides following the president's example in contributing $500 to the campaign, has promised to assist the commalt- tee in an advisory capacity, ( ;

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