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DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1990. ‘Seattle Star" ror SALE—MISCEL LANKOUS a FOR SALI BASHL AND boars V0 Seventh Ave OR WILLIAMS CO. m, 1943 Firat Ave. & IMPING PORCHES AUTOMOBILES . hed Dally a Beattie, Washingte Saincry tion Rates BY + ong IN ADVANCR 8 STATE DON'T LOOK i USED Are PURTIRR BAER FOR Sts Ours a bly Priced Are 1 ¢ aIve in G ‘ondition, wh NO GUARANTEES | | ¥e average uipment we vice, 2veR on you tell us the « we will gladly prices telly shape n rely op u H just wha are, It will pay ot our truly in t mension OUTSIDE OF STATE OF defini WASHINGTON ts The per month, or $9.00 year BY CARRIER IN CITY month . Largest Aiadinnes 2 in *he Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads We arting me on are taken jn tig This is Our large flinstrated —catalomus, and showing full line of building ma- terial, free on request. Oo RB WILLIAMS Rstabdlished 1899 moat trade to you “YOURS co. FOR BARG CONTENTED AIN RAL AGENCY Ford D and Mik Kast 330. wry avrrer With Rheumatian and scores r when the VIT-O-N Heye yout We hundreds right here with these wonderful ments, You have tr { now TRY THE ONE ‘TODAY On treatment with this Central Bide $415 ine $32 350, AY URS T, Ford Dealey Dloeks North of ner Denny HION GARA without drive Stor- ring. 2206 Beoond tan ned Thr t Broadway, Pine THE FA Autos to hire ame and re ave Biliott HAND and $56 apacity 8 STEHRLS in advance edver: |STUMP PULLI , and borse pow each; guarant 120,000 poun by see daily convine rooted green stump onatration by real s¢ rare merit that does not price of little farm. Ma ring’s greatest ext Duecreat” Patented I 3-F-11, Rentoo [YES YE PROPL te Ll e'ctock each Sepuinr ‘Aftereces eal 4 WANTED—A UTOMOBILES ii t POR Cane eh for « Hamill & ABIL ht care 618 © POR LOASE ROOME, TF district ‘ ra phone} j23) - fic ron PRICE Hienry Fai Me Src) B Livi é at HONE Pat FOR VeARE La , furnished PHONO 1 new pian CLINTON'S MACHINERY MOTO DRTLTT, Montellus Price Co Main 19 & VAUGHAN A Ww sal b24 Bet REAVER i 960. them for SALE. atl and and see 3 Maritime LOVERS p us in mim RRY PIANO 106108 Union. MUSIC KEAL PSTATE lard, we can mc tering our empl and other ith Bldg 10 a. im. Dp ™. ¢ Player at pith ts ROYAL gind ¢ SF ON STA PARK FEMALE HEL? WANTED lard. we ens TTION THAT WITHIN ONE] Worth of bring earnings amounting PATHE | S40 to $100 weekly, is Opes b4a5 inted with working people of (GC TRADE YOUR Atle and vicinity. Call Lic me oa as ; bth ave MAKE SPECIALTY. OF 1§ 6 GRMN AY hing ry othe or We also hav ux & phone ager Co ett wick raise i604 F floor, Experience un- “FREE Ww ST MX Yur Gir tarts tht | Save 40% gifts. MUST SEI A | Georgette-over-silk $15. About 40; dark b 2741-W GOAL STOVE AND 1 Iron bed (doub MAttrogs, $10.00 Capitol $965 iNsipe Mii load. $1 Also coal WORK! 19! 416 | CARGE raph, ppsdix Inctuding ' pom mod ross on abrubbery and ir) CANT fi it away. PWHISFIELD throw Toil pOUnLE ne fre An Woon SHED k at th ph baseme «an SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE N WANTS DAY hing, ironing, cle net st. Ketown. MALE HELP WANTED OU ARE OUT OF A JOR WHY jon't you put in the time working € yourself? It will pay you good Eemece, Lat me sell you a piece « ind, either in Seattle or for a) _Yery tle farm in Skagit county. Put | LOOK! Our time improving it, build Key the house, cleat and improve the| Ti und. | Every hout you put 3| it will incréase 1 value, an a Will have the benefit. i seit {©2220 , Per, dos lon very easy payments, and help ow get lumber for a house it you | t it Only a small amount ey is necessary. Come in over. ERS, 716 Third Ave. LIFE OF EVERY exE in there comes a time whe: is dissatisfied wah his 3 Wants a new and better tion, which opens to him a for development, opportunit, promotion and the hope of ty. Let such men spend ‘an hour with us at 2:30 after- rompt. $04 I. C Smith terviews 10:00 a m to! j30 bm ED—BO YS FOR , ROUT Parts of the city. advancement. to Cireulation Department, ttle Star. SALESMAN? IF wa or lady, come and &” Sager, “con” Maritis Elliott 2275. a SFIELD NT BE ir Ss watch, row away. “i ‘Rion. MEN, HRAKEYEN. BEGIN- Ts $200; later $309 (which po 1) Ratiway, Box G-179, Sta UATIONS WANTED—MALE CATION WANTED adver- tisements of discharged sol- Giers or sailors are printed tree } | all kinds | On 5 lovatod CABINET will | nw city, 41 VACUUM CLI re nadie. pliance © GADINY Pe SON ble FOR” RERT Standard Ap-/| EN 48 BLOF, repairs, ' North Mar Aite HEPAT trieal able. Captte EPAIRS; fitting, saw filing SHOP. 1611 Seventh. MILL WOOD “ag A home the ad ris ttle NOVEL- gil inside sewixe at BIN ES he 3O0D Div ing. rent First ave P- re RENT oo purchase. Meyer- see 0. Union fF SAM WHISPIELD CANT te": Jour watch, throw it away. IOLSTERY, RE and to order. ‘o, Beacon 358. | SF WOOD hy CORD on} load. Queen Anne 3248. Queen Anne 3409. BOUBLE LOAD MOLL Woon, DRY, | $10. | Standard Joad. $5.25. Bak . free: Queen Apne 4931. FRADE YOUR PHONOGRAPH IN| om & good new plano or player at ao ON'S, 1612 Mighth aye Mumford & Beck, carpet cleaners. = tel 123. En AEEN Sry iin water, $20 load. Bast 1067. WILL PAY) RE- | | Wi. Tee 00 $75 See the new balit at « 28th ave outer wa city water hte: cabin nea T« cluded; big ments paid Bidg. Main 3« | ¥OR SALE » apd lar antry, good base etric lights and water Also dome fruit on the ya? Minutes’ ride from Beat Price $2,709. cash of terma Joe Meyers, Tukwila ar ANNE BARGAIN 5-room rn bungalow, with at view tr sacrifices for $3. thie in lees than pr Main 6571. 335 Burke Arcade te. PIANO WANTED. Mr. __ and KP m 1006 ist. nt f Main 3517. and office furniture, pianos, Vic-| _trolas—-everything of value. “PACTPIC FURNTTE Cw. 2212 First Ave Biake Furniture Co. 408 F \32 FOR SALE—PFURNTTURE |8 ROOMS FURNITURE OR + ROOMS rtly furnished, for rent. 2iN4% Tat <EPT BY | Hogs ft WHOLREALE reason. | PUG WALD EWING CO 201-208 Grery tia. Fifth and iin POULTKY IGE ALU ANDALUSTAN 118187 N. 42nd North QUEEN ANNE the best CULVER Come Queen Anne it. Roston TRNISHNT Re ar Hgtst Room well “as ww OR n mn atte tay basen "MARI . WA 1 EE x G-17%, Star bd y | Two Gay cock eres | 4223. dein ent att ing ‘iD WARD —) LADY'S SNAM- ‘Watch, wrapped in tis Return to HW, Bears, mst. wy 1/61 FOR SALE—SUTOMOBILES CLA TALOW . YIELD CANT ke- fF your watch. throw it away Union. —WHITE GOLiy ONYX RUNG. | 3 diamonds. Reward ine, even- | em, Kenwood 291% FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS APTS — PRICK i; walking distan white own ership. Suites, newly tinted, clan comfortab! $ month up. and Yester trance on 14th TERRAC AND 3-ROOM Pifurnished, private bath. i214 ¥ ve SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD Including Pike at “GET YOURS NOW" USED CAR SALE | Marke the climax standard makes and tracks. a price ot au BUILD- | 76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY Yor offer had 5 Every ear or truck at about half y pay BUY 4 ‘ THunD fe NOW AND SAVE MONEY ESTA rr ONTAIN- all city bu: i riced Fight, w will he te nelling fe A ne of our call and in- LARGE 2 beds 1- ROOM m h Ren: VING AT ALL. TIM imbie East 5652 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS f OR MORE HOUSEK ING rooms; furnace heat: light and a8 baie block from Madison car. th ave. yomMs, beds yi RNISH 182% 23rd APART beet i718 718 REASON Ma 1919 Lexingto; 1920 National touring Bc Ft Also garage RNIBHED FOR 142 K nt ror ed qual pay Ww HOUSE PR. 4 TOME 44 or yur cars kon ment 9 and cony OM, 40x5 EXTRA SPECIAL 19 Oakland 1rin $ down, balance hiy for 1 suranc od charges included PORK EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE OUR” ERCIIA handles Btater. 4100 A ANOTHER MONEY SAVER 1920 Traffic truck $458.60 down, balance $115. me hly fe surance included work. , LCREAGE USED CAR 8 0 ACKE BLACK SOIT FACING ON PACII HIGHWAY clone julee plant ady YOURS NOW low partial 1i All thoroly overhauled and i have good tires, som bumpers; motometers; ch a complete set cord tires ‘ spot lights; of tools, You are absolutely protected by our 90-day guarantes. $105 an acre balance eany acre for the cleared $5 an acre for the pi ($1 land wing.) MOTOR CO. | tallers NATION RUCKS SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD Distributors and E LEXINGTON, RDNF AL, TRAFFIC ‘ 1024 BE. Pike St t CARTER, Mach¢ MILLEE Columbia St ALD & Bast 100, 8 Fifth and West 3 ve Pine, wit large windows. This is one of the gee it locations in Benttle. M BM. Dentists, Kilic WANTED—MiSC) PIANOS WAS 4 pianos bought outr! "9B very small comm: tates, emergencies or private pen- ple leaving city. Only perfect pianos, passed upon by our expert, ‘ecce pte: Phone Elliott 1599. IU | opr has PIANO CO. 108 Union St ranteed Satisfaction. [HANT DESIRES or Capitel Hill district, Give tall de- tails, stating size of lot, entrance for garage and lowest cash price. Addres G-1 ke FOR clothing, furs, Je oes bi A buy nd exchange everything. 121): Eliott 2321. 1619 HOWELL 8T., CLATHING EX- change pays highest prices for used clothing FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BERRY GROWERS, ATTENT 0,000 Marshall strawberry piants, 256,000 ‘uthbert red raspberry me Strong, vigorous he greatest producers guaranteed or back. WILL, SELL EQUITY model ‘ord ith ap-to-d ROTHE, 4010. ceasories. Call after 6, 3415 mont ave MY In isva ace Clair ALDERWOOD bargain, on Ballard 3210, oany ORS ACTH A terms. Phe Main Bidg., Woaitle, ———= | $10 per month, iw HOURE wars | | buys in! THE SEATTLE STAR ‘The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney» at-Law £ Ri HALL — ESTA DLAIGN ES Te Capen Consnitation; adv! Noacrate toon: Pree department 216 Burke Hidg. 906 Reeond ave, T BCHOV, 311 Hoge Run +s am nex, CONS ATION, wh fanon, All courte Altorney»—Patent KIN—PAT- aod for- je yelope en tr OREAGE SKAGIT BAY LANDS os (COAL COMBINE ne price to buy per of Lehigh Case Violates Anti- Trust Laws ‘you etime Ps ASHUINGTC upreme ec olution of road coal con that it ha of anti-trust Justice of the rT tory | the | nation lot yn The ah ral ure if Dec, f it m t ¥« Think urt th today ¢ a ey tumpes allt dey th for irr now ae ground er tion laws, Clarke court . reag the decison land, tor in} y dain 390. TENWICK, LAWN NOD 438 Hurke Building Barbering THAT jon wn fed MASON bu particulars court h internta and wet ful resulted HAMUIIUNG _310 Union Bt soicsile ~"Cerlified Public Accountanin | J0% of he 5 WANSEN & CO, Taare We | wa anthracite against the Read bine being 4 the government he Lehigh valley alleged to control coal supply of the sytvania, Lehigh, As @ rewult of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Bank Bidg.|the Lehigh Valley Coat the LehighValley Coal Sad - INGE, t GRAD- pany, Coxe Brothers & Co, 1 cise Si meyner eobook Deasr |i.’ ponware, Susquebanns und | Schuytkill Railroad company nt * Chie Dr Kilne SATISFIES. SPARKS & DYR Av. Phone I hd Floor Locat SAM I IMott 5016, om to 9 P. M. Dally cane ot Ort 6 ACRES FoR foetns ad jus’ 330 ‘ nal and paye for disea nd. Main 6464 i TURNEK INTERURDAN HaTTLE niauT AT STATION HWTWHE AND EVERETT ody and my | Dk Chiropractor, Haight Bldg. 2nd and Pine. sultation tree. Hours, 10 to &| ‘ings By appointMent Biliott CLINIC” ADJUST- of Chito- th fie te This tract very le ee. ot water Py 1684 PIV | sAND com i | OUND COMPANY PAIM third Ave ONLY 2.2 2-ACRH SNAT ON COUNTY MAIL KROL HOt GOOD MAI HEN s OLE EPARA UBATC MALT » FOR CASH NEAR BTANWOOD:| ROAD: MILK AND Nigw 4-hOOM Wei, yx 10 HOUSES: 150 cows; FrBD ILK | COOLME BROODEL TELEPHONE sever thelr interlocking connections r De parate usiness Tis Denny Hide. and become separa! busines: Collateral Loans unite. The LOANED “ON ALL apaihe oy hse 1 Field company, — the B Dancing Taught | Markle company and the Girard | BEIVate Teanous, Mtevens, 4th & Pike. othe combing. en alleged to be part "| Tank SESSION ON farm, put MONEY TO BROAN” a jewelry, on most rina. oa On diamond. an Me Abia LOANS SEAT Northwestern Men Gather at Conference Ler erniened the York court proceedinis Aner Middie JABLE, MONEY ele t ew and Ce ie c | ROT HY CO, 1008 3rd Av. - TT A I Cami land. 4 nty art Dn Btart ve | Upupire Building nd, Near Madison. y LOAN WE. LOA NT ON DIAMONDS, watehos | eat Loan Brokers. JEWELRY CO Entablished 1 Optician and Optometen Edmunds, Praser-Patersan Co KALSOMINING KAT SOMINT PAINTING, WEEE ring: hardwood floors polished tricity, carpets cleaned ach wash nd 6400 1 want land, | th places. i giad Come and arrange Two tr Land that per acre ¢ It want My prosentatives from all of the 19 Washington counties x of men from Ore Hamby Western & sprink Rritiep | the opening #« | land oc tel Monday The session wan de ca) dincumions of pr farmers and « ‘ in putting logged-oft under cultivation. The progr cluded talks by experts on the teal use of powder, stump p | methods, corte of clearing land and leginlative wm Tuesday thone at the conference will go to Alderwood Manor. Beattie Everett interurh demonstration of various methods of stump pulling Reject New Plan for Disbarment Trials New methods of handling disbar ment procecding#, suggested by the American Bar association, were re jected by the State Bar association of Washington trru a committee, ap. pointed to consider the matter, which met In Attorney O. B. Thor grimaon's office Sunday. The committees, of which Thor gtimson is chairman, decided that | Present methods used by the bar as sociation in handling grievances of | clients against attorneys had been! exceedingly effectve, and did not! warrant change. Auto Stage Hits Building; One Hurt} which in to be ag ; tm Crashing backward into a building | held next year in Benttle, have been]. ys, and E. Madison st. Sur et for March 14-16. Announcement | day afternoon, a Secattie-North Bend the of and ap driven by W. A. Cochrane pointinent of committees te arrange | MTUally wrecked Itself, damage et. ‘the loonter building nd injured Victor 2321 Sith st, a. pa toade by He W./Corhrane said the muto stalled Moulton, ehairman ofthe N. W.j|up the steep ND, the brakew refused Conference committee of the Seattle | to hold it plunged down the bill Rot lab / bagkward Fusiness | ' o nd at off | m of t held at th Third Ave. voted to contre pra } ems > LD r men's nable ee | JOHN SFROM, pine tuning. $ repairing tons | Spangenbers, Cutlery, 1407 Roofing KINDS OF “ROOFING” AND repair work and furnace rk. Call Bast 3679. Ttug Weaving and Gia@ning Rue Mills pil Union. SC 198. Well Digging WEL DIGGING.” WATER GUAR- anteed Bast 9426. Window Cleaning CARADE Be Wiyoow ¥ CCEANING Co. N, W. ROTARIANS WILL COME HERE Lively Conference Planned for March 14-15 on the WANTED Alarm, com. Caledonia M Market STREPLY Main 5899. BONDS Pan Mot or rty ALL re » Aer dion. pda ot J t | 118 Cherry WiLL. iff 6 ari Y Linknry WILL SELL orthwestern Pinatee T United b Pan Motor. 12 King Abrehip. 175 Simplex Auto 260 Heaton Coal. 249 Universal 1A thy 300 Rothert Proce Also ©} and Mining St MAX WINKLER 214 Urfon Bt ’ % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIET WANTED Wheet. Pow } | | | SOLD IN 10 DAYS Of business sold, additional cap Expert salesmen # our biyers until you money.) We bh buyerm (waits GOOD WITH TION, get | business jn 10 }LDEAL NW 422 to 424 Burke Building Second Ave. and Marion St PERSONA! operations Maveage; , i1é LILLIAN AN th partners am Dates for the Northwest Confer in t touch with We can sell day STMENT COMPANY) jthe various thin | ence of Hotary Clubs your ave. relection datos, stage. details oe ence had just been Natural remédie. Hight, therm First ave M CHANDLER he an SALT GLOWS 3 nessions of ,the confer es Bank will be held in the old! Seattle Club rooms and the Hippodrome has been engaked for the lunchepns and | Soctal sessins, & departuie from | | the Yous custom of closing the con ference with a banquet and stu this feature will octur Loum? HONG) PLEADED NOT guilty to dopd ‘dharges in federal Mond: Arraignment was set Anna Marka le maou ona Vital Statistics BIRTHS 8% Washington ZAL ESTATE LOANS progr v as INGTON | Gt LORS. Prat |the evening of the first day's ROTHE FARM/|sion and on the second night the Inc. Leary Bidg: | Rotarians and their ladiex will ro tate to the stirring strains of jax The Seattle club is no} | effort make this ¢ the/1 biggest event in th ot | Northwestern Rotary,” explains Geo, |! T. Gunter nt of the local }alub. “There eighteen clubs in |thiw district which includes Wash Ington, Oregon and British Colum bla each of them fw planning jt send a large delegation.” | t on new KE , AC MONTY pe AND MORTCA Main 46 ne, LEGAL WHOM 1? L i 2 co. 1 al fo NOTICES MAY CONCERN that Mra iedith ne 4 is 18th ay tol HM N at the ot th Nding. 1920 sparing fere history ley to ve Market st. Boy « ave ri, G teraon, 11 M te rman, girl teen, jrey son. girl presi ' A. R. 2635 1gth ave. W w 1 First N. FE 30 Math N Sedro- girl E., boy Woolley ’ Artbur and » , 622 W, 88th at 4321 Sixth ave. N boy. PASSPORTS OF ‘Pi ity the Poor REDS SOUGHT Prisoners; They |; Immigration “Commissioner May Lose Home | Returns to Boston ve we duall ote uae: what will the poor prisoners do? ursery rhyme revived. Deeembe Wiltia boy MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Re Mace Ww. Christ n, Mary Wick hus, Br nan, Ingeborg . William, Agnes Leroy Ls. venice, Seattle mw, and | Hitaman bes ‘ollett, ¢ Gartman, Ju Loy iman city nas. Seattle ja C., Seat P., Victoria Alexina H., Vietoria Sands, Bucy i ommis c ' hing: of | ul W rE far like fe beaters vagrants, plain and Jrunks, bootleggers and such jailed by the city authorities oattle rded und lodged by the coun attle facing a hard winter \ land not unlikely that they will aqualn thrown out of thelr warm quar and left hift for themeecives crool world. John Stringer, in city eounell Monday that the city owed $1,487 ity for the board, care of city prisoners this account is not settled in |full by December 15, I will discon-| | Murdock, tinue to receive any more prisoners, st ip and will return all of your prisoners | Hogman, 1 now have in charge,” Stringe grated umelaw clared \* . Iris B.) Enumelaw + That the city may refuse to take [back the prisoners was suggested DEATHS Monday, In this case the panhand- {rox John ler see and beggars would be Loe, Ly forced to leave thelr warm and com: Frizzell, quarters, their steaming, ,,Jertona st. wh horn short-olr-|meals and their comfy bunks in the) 3) "Ww ; te M. Armstrong, |local hoosegows, and rustle for a| Burge, uinier ave. caught f ind |livelihood in an unappreciative and) Nig. ised‘ to the extent of at | hard-working world. Raerp e, and Bush st | Put yourself in their position! emmeteon siey, Edith Soxeph Klemmet, Seattle arlict be eploh ty, are t hip) . were dant lant wp held at I for deperta that they wexports “ll | be | ter jin th Sheriff now Fulton. |Doekend ehmidt hodes Forong Smith, Wienir | Blasber Sasoft t ort, Fe Elmer L., Seatt Fune, Wenatchee Ronald B., Seattle Kithewin M, Seatt Brmon 1 cattle Ruby, Seattie atte Seat a de to the ad hand tter tion understood their that Commis to Seattle. | are said to of Canadian stamped “not jeved, they hay antime the radi matter is lai, ha however, that been lost with the Skeffin of th and i papers gton in connee. Mng “It sioner came ha pa void oaned Alta 4 Pacoma . Seattle P were ene, It int ed. In the m held up until the cals a Hore Short Circuits; Automobile Burned| lear » Elum ave. rdinand 2820 Gilroy, | modious 4028 19t °. n an electric h av of ul the auto 19, ur srenc Enumelaw. 4 ‘Sixth Henrietta $25 501 22nd ave. 8. Sunday Duncan, John, 76 Kirk! Wants to Sell ORDERED OUT) Paper Printed | on Wall Paper Left upon the death of her Mrn, I Minor with husband and two liv to daughters, ie Steve at 310% 6 N., come of “The the a T Daily » Star today a copy Citizen,” published on wall Vicksburg, Mias,, durir offers the highest bidder. bears the date Jul 863, but was not until two 4 later, It the announcement that ted- nes before Vicksburg yus, adding Yanks out on the per in civil war ale to the The paper tor Citizen ot Tt publi contains eral le are enorm The our list city alc ¥e rust are their is their m entery and di ‘ and Grant are deserting the t ant took the git da nd “The Citizen” was publist federal soldiers. At the bottom of the dated July 4, 1868 “Two bring char he banner float Vicksburg has ‘caught the rabbit * dined 1 Vicksburg, and he did bring hin dinner with him. ‘The Citizen it. For the last time it ‘wall paper.’ No more the luxury of mule ed kitten. uthern warriors to much diet never This is the last wall paper edition, and is, excepting this note, from the types as we found them. wilt valuable hereafter as a curtonity.” “I wouldn't sef the paper for any thing,” said Mrs. Stevens, “but I need money more the ‘The Citizen.’ * DESPONDENT, WANDERS OFF Rallroader Grieves Over His} Dead Wife ice were searc ching Monday for Will Robr, 69 roader, who wandered away from the of his son, at 1811 EB. Howell Sund son maid that his father was pondent over the death of his wife recently tohr The Grant boys ail cursing abolitionints.” ‘ two at page is t note about of the great Urtion t iven to nee Appears on will it imagine and fricanse more re ernoon att m rail home t had $400 in money, a dia other jewelry valued of his disappear ten ine tall, is of sandy n ay hair and gray dressed in a brown blue trousers, ‘dark ck shoes, and chinchilla and b ww MODERN SALES! Customer—Tell_me, how is it you have so much antique furniture? Owner—Between you and me, I put my furniture in my flat and the kids seratch and batter it up so bad Have to sel it as antique stuff. Pedestrians Hit by Autos Mrs. Jasper Diomo, 1103 Corwin t.. received a bruised knee whet nett, 222 Pine st n Pike . be tween Third and Fourth av Pedestrians Hit by Autos Driving reckless! according to v. D. Branconier, 4211 E. Blaine ran down Joseph Quinn, 74, wait er, at Fifth av S. and Jackson that Quinn became confused. Branconier contradicted this Jap who was confused Bran- r was a witness, Quinn was Pedestrians Hit by Autas Crossing the intersection met traffic signals, an auto ing, 611 12th @ Fourth ave. and Union at urday aft driver had not reported to polic Monday a Time) ave This Year 50] struck by the Auto of T. M. Bén. Saturday night ; This Year 50) st., K. Minami, 207 Fifth ave. S., #t., Saturday night. Minami said statement di said it wns the taken to city hospital, This Year 3 noc ked down Mrs. 9. auld. on, injuring foot, The (Two at atherine Hart and Antlers Union and ne address, were down by the auto of Mildred D'Armond, bi 1 at Fourth ave, and 10 p, m. Sunday, F FB. Darnell and H.W Kemp witnessed the ident, and gaid that Mrs, D'Armond was hotel Fourth Jack Alle both knoc Mr Pike trolmen EF court r uc driving on the left side of the street She claime she had to over to oid crashing in- to another auto, Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year One of the youngest pedestri- ans in the city was knocked down b John H, Bohnert’s auto, back ing out of a gar ep at 915 Union st., Saturday afternoon, She was 6 years old Bohnert, who lives at 1407 B. Union , did not get young pedestrian's name or her own resources by urge | 1 | Weekly Re PAGE 15 — OLD TOKENS — TO BE BOGUS New Supply ‘Will Be Issued With Raise in Fare | Street token outa luck Those who be quantities ef to kens at the present rate of 6% cunts will mak when the railway far r 84 it it is r ¢ ‘ H. Thorson te ion Counsel Walter , a provision 4 ordinance increasing effect that the present token will be redeemed at val New token will be insued if the ix increased, That Thoms dinance will con passed some time ved certain by elty car profiteers are nght 4 cents wed imefiman ted Cor Mond prope M far ler to draft | their 18 fare the | be th off Thom week is be n dectared that it was Um that any tempt would be » pass the measure at Mote ion of the council, A. T. Drake lett Seat 1 90-day leave of aby deavor to regain hig With big departure, all hope bill a& emergency lege was lowt, as his vote wae necesmary if the seven votes required | were to be gained | Drake's absence will not prevent passage of the bill in its regular | form, effective within 30 days. Iman mday on health of pansing t islation BOOZE AUTO ON STEAMER Vancouver Man Nabbed as He Tries to Drive Off EL. Fergie, 28, contractor and sald to be a prominent society man of Vancouver, B. C., was arrested by customs Saturday morning as he | attempted to drive off a Princess line steamer with” an autoload of- Canadian whisky. Fergie was turned over to federal prohibition agents while his car searched for the booze, Approx: f ly 40 quarts of choice liquors were” found concealed about the maching, a Hudson supersix with a B. C. Ib cense number. Some of the bottled goods was found under the seats, while more # cached beneath the floor of the car ig the rear. The boards above: were screwed fast According to F | was coming ov little party and thought he | get by with a little liquid refresme” ment by driving off the boat with his” machine. ¥ Charges are expected to be pre ferred against Fergie today | the Volstead act. ‘The young Cana prominent Seattle as friends whom he has clally, REDUCTIONS BUOY TRA Real Price Cuts Bring Business After pointing out that neither re tail nor wholesale buying is very ag tive in the United States, Bi jew sums up trade jditions in Seattle as “quiet.” Additional lumber mills are closing down here, it adds, and unemp ment is increasing. Wholesale 5 ers, however, report trade good in [holiday wares. | Continued abstention by consu from all But necespary vuying, | gether with mild weather, holiday in- | fluences and the decrease in’ prices of jtarm products are giten' aa gre for the check in the agiparenty retail lines Unruout the, country. ‘Where real redugtiong'in p shown trade is equaling or, ing that of last year. Wceman Breaks N as Auto Hits P. Mrs. G. G, Smith, 9023 Valdes was suffering fom a broken Fi Monday, received when she was thrown thru the windshield of husband's auto at Rainier ave. Cloverdale st., Saturday, The crashed into a telephone pole, claimed he was crowded into the | by the auto of Clarence Dullahant, Renten ri, It} rgie’s statement he © Seattle to = im | Public Hearing on Olive St. Tuesday Public hearing on the proposed — | Olive st. extension will be held Tues: — day morning by the council streets — and sewers committee, it is announce ed by Chairman W. H. Moore. E It is purposed to extend Olive st. te lthe Broadway district, so that con gestion on Pike and Pine streets may relieved. Sues City for $1,000 Damages From Flood Trial of the suit of Willlam Hoff. man, 3244 36th ave, S.. against the | city for $1,000, to compensate for als Jeged damages to his house, automo bile and haystack when a culvett overflowed, January 24, 1919, was be: sun in Judge Calvin 8. Hall's court Monday 'Complete Moonshine | Still “Lost” in Fire A complete moonshine outfit, equil | ped with three stills and set up a tent, was set afire and destroyed | Sunday by federal prohibition agents, | about two miles from Bdmonds, Two of the stills and two quarts of rum were brought back for evik dence. The owner of the outfit was not found, and no arrests were made, Damage Suit Sent to Federal Court The personal damage suit of John | Mitts against the Alaska Pacifie | Fisheries has been transferred from |the state superior court to the fed eral court, Mitts asks $10,013 for in- sustained on September 20, due to alleged carelessness on the part of his employers,

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