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Ship News Tides i in Seattle Seeond High COE Mm 10.8 weasre oeraee BOAT FARES yy Chamber of Commerce as to the the number of miles | the Carlyon $30,000,800 Dill will provide the was divided to- fa debate on the bill ip +i Tay 3 ving hy x wi Routes Are Raised ARE BOOSTED! ‘Seattle-Tacoma and Other| Jand slightly higher at the opening today == SEATTLE STAR York Market Is \NOCOAL STRIKE [CITY TAX LEVY [CITY FACES BIG Firm and Higher as Trading Hour Starts NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-—Tho tone of the stock market was generally firm Northern Pacific opened at Naldwin 109%, up th General Motéra 18, up 4; Sine 86%, up %; Southern Pacific 994, up %: 96, up Mi; Canadian Pacific 124%, up we: clair 32, up Mi United States Rubber 77, up %; i New York Central 75%, up %. Closing, prices were: United States Steet 86%, up %; American Sugar 10%, up 1; Canadian Pacific 125, up 1%; Northern Pacific 91%, up 4%) Southern Pacific 100%, up 1%; Gulf Mobile 17%, up tie; Rock Island 40%. up 14%; Great Northern 90%, up 6%; Baldwin 110%, up 2; Crucible Steel 131, up &; Mexican Petroleu 187%, up Wi Pan-American & off i Reading 96, up 1%; Studebaker 66%, up &; General Motors 18%, up Ww: Willys-Overiand 11, up ej Bethlehem “" 69%, Up 1; Texas Oll 49%, off % The market closed higher. oe © Reading | Bethlehem “Lh” 68%, off) IS STATE VOTE} TO SHOW DROP Fear of a state-wide coal miners'| That the 1921 tax strike wan abated today with the an nouncement by Robert H. Harlin,| 4)... ms president of District No, 10, United | 2% 1-7 mille over the 1920 average Mine Workers of America, that 28) W4® announced Saturday by Coun minerw’ unions in the district had| cilman A. T, Drake, chairman of the Voted against the strike | counel! finance committee. Minera will receive a wage increase) w.. 1921 tax levy will average 30.5 of $1.60 a day, retroactive to Sep) tember 10 instead of to Auguat 16,| Milla in the various digtricts, Drake he announced, Boys will receive an | 4eclared, following receipt of official increase of 82 centa a day for the| ROtlce that the total assessed valua same period. tion of Seattle property for 1920 will CUTS PRICES That the city council has cut. 4 | partenescad extimates to the bone was declared by city officials, 1 total amount to be levied f $203,741 lens than that 1920, ‘This wash was m the increase of $271 levy for pur- pones of city government will be re-| valuation 192116 vied for apite 0,000 added to the| DAMAGE ACTION Claims aggregating $10,400, the outgrowth of one automobt acel dent in which three persona were in | jured, were | urday Mike Pinton, 2934 Day at., | that a Mount Baker car #truck | automobile last k, damag the extent of $400. Mike Patricelli, 4634 | who was riding in the back seat with | hin family, demands $5,000 for per sonal injuries sustained by his wife, 500 for hin daughter and $2,500 for injuries incurred by himself in the | accident ‘ARMY STORE. charges his filed against the city Sat | ng it to | Lucile #t., | ed SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920. — 6 “VEMALE ner WANTED _ AMBITIOUS YOUNG WOMEN WILKs find many opportunities for aa vanced positions thru telephone operating. |The Operators Training School of- fers a course in this work, with pay while learning. We will be pleased to explain the many advantages of this vocatiom Call at 1115 Fourth Ave THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & Due to partial collapaé of European buyifig and the higher freight rates, | budget by the granting of additional | an NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The Evening Sun financial review this afternoon | RAPH CO. G H. Shields, Seattle auto! Fares on the Puget Sound Naviga:| | tion Company's boats, plying between Seattle and Tacoma and other Sound |ports, have been advanced 20 per cent, by order of the public service \comntiasion, Freight rates have been rained 25 per cent, The Navy Yard route also was authorized to increase its freight and passenger rates in the same propor j tion. BIG WARSHIP VISITS HARBOR Superdreadnaught Missis- sippi Here for Day Ni other! The superdreadnaught Mississippl, been extensively over: hauled at the Bremerton navy yard. ‘arrived in Seattle harbor Saturday jon her way to join the Pacific fleet under Admiral Hugh Rodman at San Pedro on October 13. The battleship will be open to the opposing the Carylon! public from 1 to 5 p. m. during her adopted at a meeting | stay at Seattle. She will leave here chapter of /in time to reach Everett Monday En-| noon, and will stop at Port Town- send, Bellingham and Port Angeles en route to the South. The battleship Texas leaves for San Pedro today via Port Townsend. send. BK. F, Blaine, before the @ council of the Chamber of yesterday. defending the bill, de the negative side was as emphatic tn At no pavement in the state lve 20 years, or anything like take 40 years to pave system outlined in the by old system,” costs Col. West Takes Cc ve’s Post WASHINGTON, gone West.sretired army officer and Seattle lawyer, has been named by Admiral Benson, of the shipping board, to succeed Howard G. Cos- srove, resigned district counsel for the shipping beard for Washington and Oregon, it was announced late yesterday, the end ot From Weather Bureau t $2.50 a) TATOOSH ISLAND, Cet. 2—8 A M— [Failing barometer; raining: wind south- west. 30 miles an hour, Passed in: str |Staniey Dollar at €:16 p. m.; Ivis at £:10 p.m; @ steamer at | Right: & two-masted Standard Oll steam- ef with bee No. 95 at 6:15 « m. October t—11:20 A. south, 49 miles an how | Mukilteo with bee Bonansa. 6 P. M. Cloudy; wind west, 18 miles an hour Outside, bound in: Str Mukilteo with dee Big Honansa, been delayed by high wind. eee Arrivals and Departures Arrived October 2—Str Davenport from fan Pe- ro via San Franciseo at 9:25 a. m.; atr $f! Weet Ivis from Hankow via Damy and Kobe at 11 & m Zee| October 1—Str Artigas from Roston and Philadetphia via San Francteco at fo | 2:39 p.m: bee No. 95 from San Pedro via Point Wella tn tow of atr Richmond; str Derblay from Everett via sea trial for minor repairs at 4:20 p. m.; str Phyliia from San Pedro via San Fran- | cteco wt 2:25 p. m. Salles October 2—S8tr Governor for fan Pe- dro via Victoria, B.C and fan Fren- cleco at 1h & m.; str sway for Ta- jcoma at 4:10 a m. October 1—#tr Forest King for fan Pedro via Aberdeen at midnight; str Ad- miral Rodman for Ocean Fails, B C., at i ate Talthybiue for Comox, ‘Apoouver, B. C., at & p.m. str Phyllis for Tacoma and ports at 7: p.m. eee Alaskan Vessels Petersburg—Hailed October 1 | miral Evans, northbound, at 1 a. m. 6 etehikan—Bailed October 1 eas Alice, southbound, at noon. eee Vessels in Other Ports Montevidio—Arrived September 29: Mtr t Notous from Seattle via Hverett and Buenos Aires. Hongkong—Arrived September 27: from Seattle via porta. Arrived October 1: Motor from Seattle via Vancouver, led October 1: Str Btockton str San Diego for Puget str 93 for Beattie; 1.267 0° Sound ports. 1.00@725,. 88n Francisco—Arrived October 1: Mo- | tor achr Cethana from Seatth Balled October 1; Str Eastern Temple for Ta- coma at 6 p.m: ate H. B. Lovejoy for Puget Sound ports. ‘oria—Bailed October 2—AStr Ad- Goodrich for Beattie at 7 a. m. Viectoria—Arrived October 2; Str Quad- ra from Tacomi Dungenese—Possed tn October 2: Str $0 Richmond towing bee No. 95 for Beattic 50 via Point Wells . local s Favorite, B. ‘Wash... Primes Medium to choise 16.50@17.00 15.5016 60 12.50@13.00 13.00@ 14.50 Medium to choice’: est cows and heifers. Burs ¢ DAIRY’ PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers N. Y. Coffee ‘and Sugar NEW YORK, Oct. ffee—No. 7 Be TK Ge per 1b; ort wantoo, 12% Se per Ib; granulated, Oct. 2-—Col. Bu-| nec “Conspicuous strength in ratiroad shares featured trading In today's short seasion of the stock market. There was some demand for oll shares, and even the motor issues were bid up in were likewise in relatively good demand. The fo again set back materially. Liberty bonds were firm. Cotton was under pressure. prices were steady. |the Carnation Milk Products Com. pany has announced reductions in ure and the toba on | the cont to consumers of canned) cign exchanges were, Mlk and in the prices paid farmers for freeh milk at the condensaries, The cut inthe price to the far. Chicago grain Mers is 40 cents, to $2.60 per hundred | me ments, the fire and police depart Anything, from an lodine swab to a pair of leggings, may be pur chased from the U. 8, Quartermaster Stacy st, store, it wax announced Saturday by army officials, who wished to dispel the illusion held by |Say Boys Rode i in Other Man’s Auto Seattle NOT TO QUIT | Ki Hank clearings this week totaled § 70,071,809 in thin week last week and $9, LOWER LEVELS IN GRAIN PIT Heavy Liquidations Send Futures Down CHICAGO, Oct. 2—Grain futur continued their lines on t Hoard of trade te H dations and furt ring of prices w lower levela slightly lower on ket opened up 1X, wee and "elo ; March wheat closed b&e ining 2¢ to $2.09 at ing of 93c, Tater loat 2%c. December oats closed down Ite at S6tec, after an early advance of tee over yesterday's cl ehiones Board of Trade Wheat— Open High Close ' 42.19% B206 200 2.03 on si 23.05 7% 23.28 Nominal) 19.98 19.60 23.08 te 19.25 + 1609 16.26 . Chicago Board of Trade Recta Cont 16.96 oe Corn, Oats. ’ Chicago Live Stock CHICAGO, Oct. 1—Hog o—-Reesipts, | Wu ons steady. 14.78, Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Foreign 93.49%. unchangs ike, marks Ltée, Canadian doliare 90 %e. PORTLAND, Oct. 2.—Cattle—Recetpta, none; market steady and unchanged. Hoge-—Receipts, 439 head; market te slow and unchanged. Bheep— Receipts, and unchanged Dutter—#3e per Ib. Kene—43@ 70 per dow, Hene—18@28e per Ib. Denver Market Status DENVER, Oct. 2.-—-Cattie—Receipti head; market steady. Ateors, soe | $10.50; cows and heifers, $5.50@7; stock-| ore and feeders, $6.50: $10.50. Hoge—Receipts, 60 head; none; market weak + '. 44.50; feeder lambs, $11. wert. te ie! Diamond “ring, valued at $300, wan lost In the fitting room of a Second ave, department store more than two weeks ago, Mra J. H. 1110 14th ave., reported to the police Friday. Port Townsend—Passed in October 2: Str Went Ivis for Beattie at 7:40 a. m. Comox, B. C.—Arrived October 2: Str Taithybiue from Beattie. Tacoma—Arrived October 3: Str Skag- way from Seattle. Point at § p. m.; atr West Ivis, Hongkong for Seattle, passed Cape Flattery at 7:10 m. P eptember 30—Str Griffe, Akutan for Tacoma, 100 miles from Akutan; motor sehr Ozmo, Kuskokwim River for Seattle, 1,140 miles from Seattle at § p. m. Victoria, Meattle for Nome, went of Cape Flattery at § p. m.; str Went Ivan, Seattle for Yokohama, 1,016 miles weat of Cape Flattery at # p.m. motor schr Libby Maine, Seattle for Yak- utat, 130 miles from Yakutat at § p.m. oe n Port at Seattle “Str City of Spo- Vessels amith Cove terminal~ Pler BSte Artie Pier D—Str Gover Pacific € Engineering works—B8tr Eastern Leader Stacy at. terminal—U Hanford st, teri Guy ©. Gons, bare J it waterway termin hie yarde—Str Gri drydocks—#tr Elkton, ate Edmor Derbiay, ast Bridge & Dredging plant— Str Patterson. Ames yardi Lake Unio yon, Addinon, Allennu thon, Bayden, Bertr Bingamon, Bincayne, Black Wolf, Bianford; Oe! win, Boughton, Pezuta, 8. C. Burnside, tr Blihu Thom- Chesterfield, Corus, Cozlan, Cola, Clon Elissa, Klootra, Endymion, Fort Hai risom, Fort Jackson, Fort Stanwix, Fort’ Union, Imufka, Leoti, Kitan, Vincennes, schr Salvator, Heffernan drydocks—#ohr str Brookdale, Stream—Bge No. 95, West Sgattle elevator—Str Kaysecka, Commodore, 10; calves, $7.50@ | j market te) 5 Pharo, | atr| 1,075 miles) 66891444, aeminat $8,479,210,617 it year.” | see | N. Y. Stock Excha: Furnished ty 1. i, Manning & 619 Second Avenue Hieh Lew arty 158 73% “ %5 7% bh es 110% om 125% Rock Close a 133%] Baldwin Locomotive Beth, Mteet Ht Industrial Inspiration Kenmecett Lackawanna : Ms: an Petroleum tie | Penneyivania RR | Reading . | Replogie | Rep. 1 a 8 Rock taland jane lair Ot on hern Pacific... [Mouthern Ratiway.... [atudepal : Texas ¢ Total sales, LIBERTY BONDS Rerles Mish lew Fourth 44's Fifth 2%"s [Firth «4's Ao WESTLAKE | Gold Bond or Weatiake | ental Dew 11 19%, abe pancake flour, ise ibe; 2 Ma bulk popeorn Stall 194, ripe olives, Ie pt; cot tage cheese, i5e IKE PLACE Stall 17, 2 The fine cane sugar, te, 4 “taf $20." Btall 66, tall can Carnation milk, Ie Stall ranch ams, The doa; beat fresh butter, 65 Tb. selld pack pumpkin, 10¢ can, ‘Stalls pure lard, 2 Tha 450; hamburger and sausage ize %. Stall 1 7-, carton N Co. soda crackers, $1.47; Carnation, den or Co-operative milk, 2 tall cans ECONOMY 34, Low ¢ Ii, eattes, 1-% Stalls 27 29 Mo tlow Iabel tea, fast. Bell errep, pork and beans, lhe ateup, 196; bottle vinegar, | 2 Ta. cottage cheese, 2hc; full cream cheese, 29¢ T.; cream brick cheese, 3c The; peanut butter, Ibe T.; 4 Ibe. cane Jeugar, 69 GALVESTON HIT BY SECOND FIRE Flames Break Out in Water- front Warehouse GALVESTON, Tex, Oct. 2— second fire on Galveston’s water front broke out today in the sisal | warehouse of the cotton concentra tion plant on Pier 41 The fire was still burning fiercely shortly after noon The Cotton Concentration Co, was a heavy loser in the fire early this week, which caused a $2,000,000 | property loss along the waterfront. | Sisal stored in the warehouse ut :| Pler 41 was discovered blazing short ly before noon. A half-hour later the fire was reported being kept in @ section of the warehouse where it broke out. Several steamers were near the pler, but were believed out of danger. ~ BANK. CLEARINGS ~ Seattle $7,448,588.37 2,367,126.59 weight “THE CULTURE AND USES or) | COTTON elson auditorium Friday afternoon ++ 2,667,511,00 | Balances 911,696.00 TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA 00 s64860" Allan Jones, 16, of 3303 © | and Gordon Barteau, ave., went for a ride Friday | and ‘were arrested by policemen to B, F. Johnson. was subject of a lecture. ital given in the Frederick &| auto belon, | 334 ave Jw ventigating the boys’ Miss Lucy K. Cole. records $239,300 General Obligation 6% Gold Notes City of Edmonton PROVINCE OF ALBERTA 9% Yield Im addition te being General Obligation Netes, these are secured by long-time debentures tot The City of Edmonton Has £0,000 to 70.000 Population; Munioipally owned and operated Lighting, Power, Btreet Ratiways, Telephone System and Waterworks; Great Livestock and Packing Industries} 26 Danks and Pranches 0 etories; 36 Coal Mine 100 Wholesale Houses; 25 Hotels; the richest farming lands in Canada surrounding it; the trade of @ vast agricultural and wheat-growing empire pouring to and through its limits. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Ansonned valuation « «986,605.715.00 Value municipal property (not including public utilities) 11,035,376.00 let debenture debt see Revenue from public utilities (above ce Net local improvement debt . Dei Principal and semi-annual in- #2 terest (March 1 and ‘September 1) payable in Gold Coin of the United Btates in New York and office of Morris Brothers, price bathers sue Shu. Bd due September 1, 1923 pric $2.45 9h F600 dus September 1, 1 price 28 Tne TELEPHONE ON TELEGRAPH ORDERS AT OUR EXPENSE | MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Pertiand, Or, “The Premier Municipal Bend Meuse” Seattle, Wash. Morris Bidg., shed Over @ Quarter Centary. 200-11 Stark S0, — ycanitel Over, Million Deitars: nen Pike at, | 5, of 1416 37th night The enile authorities are in: Compounded Semi-Annually is the least paid Savers clation for more in this Asso- than eight years. The Mutual Savings and Loan Associa- tion, under proper and efficient manage- ment, is the highest type of savings insti- tution in this or any country, Mutual savings and loan associations have long enjoyed sound and substantial progress. There has been no record of losses by mutual savings and loan associ- ations operated under efficient state laws and under management of men of integ- rity. Observance of the rigid requirements of the laws of the State of Washington, and “proper and efficient management” of The Mutual Savings & Loan Associa- tion are definitely assured by the stand- ing and character of the men responsible for its management. SAVINGS LEFT RERE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 5 WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM OCTOBER 1 TRUSTEES THOMAS 8, LIPPY GEORGE R. HANNON HENRY RB, KING FERGUSON JANSEN . W. SHILLESTAD DGAR KE, CUSHING WILLIAM D, COMER MUTUAL SAVINGS citizens that the government had stopped selling its excess wares FUNERAL SERVICES for Joseph D. Jamey, who died Friday at home in North Edmonds, will ,be at 2p. m, Sunday at the community |chureh at Edmonds. James was for many years employed by the Puget ‘ower, Light & Traction Co. iN Vital Statistics BIRTHS pin pl, per, N.. girt 9 Fi i663 First ave N 4222 W. Juneau st, 5415, 46th ave. 8, boy. 4 toneord at, girl i. ort "tite even Be | wil. |Clark, Earl ., 4229 Ninth ave. N. E., |” boy, 6732 21st N. W., Wien pata, EB. O., boy. | Adama, F. 1. 7831 46th ave. 8, girl |Bmith, Roy HL, 2842 Yane: girl. iin, Bdward, 2069 W. Seth, boy, |Johnaon, James, 110 12th ave. S., girth Johnson, Frank H., 3362 Fifth W., boy. Hostic, Christopher, 1636 45th 8 W., M. 9803 Rainier sii 91 | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. |Alrhart. Raymond, Seattle . Blough, Bertha M.. Seattle Clark, Releigh I Bellingham. {eget English, Ethel, Seattle . L Wirkkala, Sam, Baldi, Wash. Haverinin, Anna, Kent .. mie, Harry, Ravensdale .. zina, Ide, Seattle . | Roderte . David M, Frederick, o, girl. |Garing, A. J, girl Hunter, RD. | Blanchard, Le 4 Cc. | Rochester, Mary LL; Beattie’ |: Poulson, Gordan, Seattle |Cramer, Jackuelina, Seattle - |Hawke, George G., Seattle .. «8 | McConahay, Katherine, Seattle h M., Seattle heresa A., Se: * ‘ort Angeles . Mary, Seattle .. Raymond C.. Seattle, ...Legal |Stikes, Rales | | | on, Violette M., Seattle . Legal enworthy. mpos, Castano, F om, Le Christy, § G. Potlatch .... i Wilson, Henrietta H., Potlatch ... octauies Babe Ww. ae ie. Legal shulte Mt « Eaches, Robert -. p. tg S. Miss- pi, Sas +25 x Barsare a “Scuttle. his} 16 biome WANTED MAL = | SXPRIUENCED desires position alt day, ings preferred. Kenw: 7 | 7 | Miners Kre shift blanket» food | sch ne we and rooming | hous am heat, electric lights, ms. Good houses for rent men with families. Smith. 2114-2115 Smitl 7m loyment. wee climate: hOvS FOR Hout i p> ed of the efi coment Se tatat Ww ANT ED k. Experience necessary. Write J. Ganor, former fcr detective, Danyille, I BAM WEISFIELD CA atch, throw it a ucts FOR WHITE WARS Writ 0 Dee Clay w oe SAI duce new La TO write _eatl 201 L ir BN dat 104 Union. TIGGERMA pt a EX-OVERSEAS SOLDIER, ried, wants work, t experience: Have truck to do some haulit delivering. .f jogs — r 123. Tro) MAN WITH PAM WY ‘ol work, and needs some light work at onee, in city. just out of hospital. edge of gas engines. bs LJ HT DEMOCRA 00d condition, Holdale, ond ave. &, downstairs 20 SALESMEN W. rl $560 MONTHLY | SEL patented fuel vi rit teed to save up ti 40 miles per gallon Ford. Sold on money- antec. One sample free. Co, 441, bus raincoats your fi Miller made $30 first day, Lime. ° Big: profite, ple Act quick. Columbus Mr. Co., Columbus, 0. B OFITS SELLING Dt Transformers, Every auto owne needs them. Pe sci uae Reerys fib ick. Jubil Omaha, Ne! eee AN HOUR TX vert mer. Bag. € Cincinnati LOST AND LOosT—-A BA BOO! with about four hundred between Fourth and ward. 412 Columbia, 23 LOST OR STRAYED school Friday, Se) silver smoke Persian cal eld, Answers to name of Child's pet. Reward. 1425. LO8ST—POINTED FOX McCormick, Robert, Seattle . | Butler, Rosie L., Seattle ... Uhrich, Conrad R., Seattle .......2 Vermillion, Blanche L, Seattle .- 2 Davis, Gertrude from George. milton, Bertha from William L. Lounsbury, Laura from A. Ly Jackson, Addie from C. F. Navone, Aurelia M. from Antonio. Byrne, Juanita from Ralph E. Gudgee Jessie A. from Robert W. Peters, May” Hazel” from” Charles I~ “rence. By . Anna from Wilfred J. Haas, Jacob, 43, 1200 Sixth ave. N. Carison, Carl Johan, 86, 2252 W. 68th. Hangen, Helen, 12, 3008 W. Tist st. Wollett, infant, Swedish hospital. Jackson, Flora, 37, 2415 E. Marion st. Cairncross, Edward W., 53, 714 Boren _ave. Published Dail Daily at 1907 Seventh Ave. : ~ Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE One month . Three months Six months One year 6 OF STATE OF P: ee te ay Get weath, or 32,00 year rice ia 75 per month, o CARRTER IN’! Per moi tt: sees The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 | Rates Per Insertion Oat. os taser dis a K HELP WANTED TRL OR WOMAN FOR anecal housework; good home in fr residential district; | small family, Call Rast 8649. 1529 36th ave. pers for our new yr ladies’ lunch room; all conveniences, BH. DIP: . with modern Co. 2615 'e: y. Georgette dresses; also fine showing of sport skirts and blouses. Phelps Co. 8O8 4 Third Cupstairs), shi XPERTE: BRS FOR our ne with ladies’ lunch room, hodern conven- fences. T. I. 2615 Western ave. Open Sunday WANTED—15 STUDENTS IN school to in positions. cellent salary. Terre 7 GILBERT” ¢ < T terationa and repairs, 620 Union. Main 6507. IF “SAM WRISFIBLD CANT RE- alr oe watch, throw it away. 20e Ontom ure te TNEXPERTWNCHD AND FE erienced es people wanted, __§43 New York Block. Mr. Smith. EXPERIENCED NOGRAPHER desires positon half days, morn- _ings preferred, Kenwood 2921, ELDERLY WOMAN FOR” LIGHT housewark; food home; 3923 Cor- _lins North OUR a Ideal work and ex- Enroll now, Miss ORS Gey afternoon, about 1:30, Madison car or near and Pike, Reward. Phone ar -THREE_ KE hook and First National book by returned soldier. to Gordon hotel at Seco: Pin iF SAM WBEISFIELD CAN* ir your watch, throw it at 04 Union. q WANTED DRESSMAKING, ALG kinds. Your old suite into DR MAK UNG. CHILDRENS | coats and dresses, East 8513. 3 FURNISHED HOUSES: * 2-ROOM COTTAGE, ON West Seattle; free wood; West_54-R. = 2 HOU! oents reasonable. R as m8. 2k “ens and garden, . nished sit 21s! — PERSISTENT A fistent rent payer only knew he could do out on our tion in the way of Sune “tree a short time from that col drain which always helpa t him poor he would be the man out there. Come out what we have to offer yi your life sentence. We will You free in a few years and you a trusty at once. M, taken off the stripes alt never to put them on aj claim is PANY MAN MEME PAY RENT CAN OWN HIS 0 HOME.” The trouble is with ¥ You should have an option to pune chase and every time you your rent you should get o as part payment and ownershil Instead of a Tent receipt Ge to us and let us put yOu om the right road to prosperity. You wil soon gain your. freedom, are now serving a life sentence, Lake Burien car to Elmagro Our new and last addition, Yio8. school under const twa blocks. A. C. BARTRLS ee 3 FORC 1D TO LEAVE CItY —equity for sale ch balance $15 a m: nth hres ee fous pek tron car; one ; within four blocks to graded school; city wate: ts idewalles; to. foot si alley. ‘Total ree me quick! Will be al 16th ave, BW. every day, & m. to 5 p. Kalow; moderns Matton low; modern; Tee thre Noes Madison 3,ROOM” HOUSE, Aa 7 mite Ria agreman, 108, roof, RAGTING BRIANG ELA ¥ING taught. Pantages Bi 6-ROOM GUH water; light. ‘Rainier

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