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MONDAY, DECEMRAER t2, 1970, > Seattle Star |” FOR SALB—MISCELLANEOUS | 79 SASH AND. RS ay ar Het ‘Keventh Ave OR WILLIAMS CO. tte, shington. 1949 First Ave, A cript Rates. SHORT. FLOORING SHORT CRILING BY MALL. IN ADVANCE N THE STATS ACREAGE SKAGIT RAY NOTICE LANDS ni ‘We are coing to ralee the priee of this land in the near fut Now ie your 0} at the present low price of $20 per acre. on easy terme chance like this is not offered you more than once in a lifetime therefore it in up to you to em= brace this offer whi Land that will be acre in a few yeu: you act mow at $20. Level garden land, Priced $30.00 per thousand for 4 tha, and $25.00 afoot to S-fout | RED CEDAR BEVEL stpING and € inches wide, pri | 00 per thousam Our large (Hustrated catalog show ing full line of Duflding material | free on request. O T. WILLIAMS CO. Retadlished 1599. mH ms on. Reads The Star's |i tite Rr nrey- TEN Want Ads Phone Main 600 te The per went a oF $9.00 yoar BY CARRIER IN CITY month free Rie silty olay and Paget silt loam, | depomite of the Skagit stumps oF stones. river, for past ages. Virgin soil, sub-trri pated in will be ready f ‘\ae you want a hy pre us ato it you delay longer. This is your lest thanse. te buy at the Present price. Come to our office and get full particulars, : SPARKS @ DYE CALL: 1220 Seeond Ay, Phone Kiliott 5625. round Pioor Location, Garpet cleaners Open Prom § A. M. to # P.M. Dally terh Mattress Co. MILL WOOD, DOUBLE TOAD 10 16 lond, $8.25. All kinds of Queen Anne 4931 Woop “AND” Coal m Anne 6198 \ ord & Heck. Capitol 133. « RY iY FOR charae 2 time on! Imsertion (six we: -y eG rtiess ter 13 cents “we . tine). en Sis Son, NEVER WEEN 2 7087. NORTH OF OIrTT }and about 15 miles from the court house, we have a 2-nere tract of good land, Just three-quarter® of a mile back from the Pacific Dighway, reached by well gray sled county road; clase to neieb mprove ha mx made on adjoining trac 004 aoil; eany clearing adid for ber- This Imad tae Peal bargain fat $2,200, ap are asking more than that tor it in whol Lots im the immediate Vioinity of thi propert: ‘Terms are 200 eaxh, | an ance in eany payments 6) advance adver lasertion GO stlens D> WOOD RAN | tently Hew, 3280 Calif we WHEN YOU Wi | of Waidron Co, 1322 Fourth | “cat | KAWANAGH'S HATA & 50. 1005 = RR dade “FORNTITC rue ee] We want hous elas eveeytning eh rar SORNITURE Tees. ¢ Furniture Co, det Pike, M Ob18 = fOR SALE—FURNITURR Dl ae , i FIRESIDE REALTY oO | RUGE AT WHOLESALE PRICES) eect New York Bike BiMiett 3998, HOWAR | x02 302 Crary Bid. Fifth and Unies. | in pe 2 AF WORE “ AUCTION NOTICES My wite is sick: going | a ——————"|_ pital Must sell proved ravch at cleared, $-room ba oreb springs oat i 32.000. “Hacritice for "$4,000. Ap bly, 336 Marke and Mari {TERIA ND OANA TERS | 0 ac 2% miles from town; close te county road and Re very best of alder land; practically no valued by bank for joan o Bt $3,000 For $1,360: ‘no trades. th 1997 evenings Ld FARM LANDS 20 ACHES POR $500, PRO: With running w 1 and balance very easy clear Nandy to navy yard and clos mtate highway We have acreaze close In acrom the be oud afterscen | it Theos Mate mee tT your be it. G eee ‘before the ‘Gem ‘audicnce | the Nerthwest. FEMALE HELP WANTED a= Db WOM: on stall ranch fo Widower with four a 4to8 ae, 9 ye atte FOR POPFAL b Ex- pr perience wniecessa hon jculars of examination acre Leonard. (former Civil Serve | THM SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ‘an ee ia Bauttable “| om A UNCLAIMED PARCEL POST MATTER ots x (ona Ee Hip Ca repaire, $20 ‘Unton. ¥ pitt Will take piace at RAR NETTS AUCTION HOUSE, 2110-12 First ave, com- mencing Wednesday at tt & m.. December 16, and con- Unuing THURSDAY and FRIDAY, and in the EVEN- ING FROM T to 10 ABOUT 2000 ARTICIMS WH BR SOLD FIELD our waten, fet. Vion. KEEPER WANTED, gor oF girl or whdow, 20 to 30 years G-194, Star, 2 GTIME PLANO PLAYING ht. $06 Pind st. __ MALS HELP WANTED ‘ROUTE t Tiers ia pes city. chance for adv t . SPT can terma, price, Joration 4 wot Gait or see Kur |. Satre T1T% Second ave 8. do G ACKER MURT TROLS FO SET- “8 eatate. One of the Lo ranches on Skagit riven A producer and thah LS thin go J. B& BARNETT, Auctioneer, SALK—AUTOMOBILES ON GARAGE iz 61 FOR $348 BUYS A 1910 CU VROLET, IN if, Pike ot ARIE i fepairine: ne, Stor- New rubbe: it for you" LEAVING TOWN TODAY; pext week. Must sell x Stee 5300 (which made! Chevrolet. A bargain. fatiway. Rox (-179. mae aouth it; wet division. Box 31. 4 ACKER, HOUBE, LARGE BAKN, well, etc; 4 mile te station and 33 injies from Mt Vernon. You can well hers, in rich country Price $2,156, a XZ CLIENT OF MINE HAR A ERICK i ROADSTER = Inspect, it Bast 2051 y whee ee ai tare Pine wt Bast oe you* JR. PRIGMORE, 607 Alaska ™ KR SALE—W A’ PROPERTY oe WATER FRONT ON HATHOR Tread: close te school, P. c poscet land level; en fiah Straw berries. an- berries nd chickens will make ~~ «A you independent her ba i wesy terms, 211% paces | ve. ingalow at of " ty before “pf will put in two big lots, j STOCKS OF PRIME Pan Motor, &. Cloud . tn I ean drive any make Scopsider ony thing . Bilott 6288, Rar! “3Sss | a igh Hheiete Vietory Rubber Rothert Steel Invader of Texw oT Wroming-Pao, Oil . 06% 00 Trojan Oil, Cal. os All Foreign Bonds ‘at Market. STOCKS WANTRP Re a355 Now ready on one of out Lattic City Farms in W: oi er, plenty of wood: room | and chickens, and it i» | ail yours for $190 cash, $15 per month. Come is and we will take seg e+ Boston. ew World Life Third Aye | Liberty Bonde at Ht YOUNG WIDOW WILL SACKIFICE| 118 cherry St Wren 598 farpiture by piece, i378 beautiful) WiLL. BUY LIBERTY BONDS =e oy & Pan Motor 23 King. Airship, tablea, 9x12 Dest a | 178 Simplex Rute Wheei, acon © Praae and steel bede. Bair and silk) 249 Universal High Power. to. leave | 300 Rothert Irocess Boel. We mm Smelting & Power. Also oil and mining stocks. MAX WINKLIR 24 Union St Biliott $50. TIES % BUSINESS OPPORTU fan [Qe CCE CECT ES ecee c A RARE OPPORTUNITY + Wanted—-One or two men that C ean invest $500 and services. i wil cr you $5.00 per day and 46% om your money. Work easy and lucrative Your money fully secured big corpuration, and satiatec- th guaranteed. Factory well established and ready to start at . There never was @ better investment of- fered. See MR. COLE, c 717 SBABOARD BLDG. sceecccecceccececce FOLKS, WHO WILIF JOIN MB creating a nance a re ploits of ue Ox? OLFE HAS RETU foom in Hotel Wayne, to take any kind of wakes <3 io Main 7809. NG DONE 8Y THE Childrens Rhothes @ special reasonable. Phone tol 8016. 132 Broadway N Painase ey. are $25 aaa tig A MONTH sous ‘Ww, one year old, at {731 W. Juneas st, $1,200. “see (OUSH, 3 ROOMS. ble. ihe Hinds st. Take car. HOUSE. ij; FURNISHED, | ¢ or two families. corner of John. e ¢ e c Wild. TAKE AUTO ¢ And $150 cash a# first payment on! c “3-HOOM APARTME} 3 c $3280 per month. 3-ROO k heat. 1718 stn ave & g tt 1718. ae oa tat ad marine view. 3.400; payments. ASK ues "Anhour THI « JUNCTION REALTY CoO. At the Junction, West Seattle. ‘Weat 347. WITT SELL YOU ONF-THIRD acre, small py mag down, and NG pare 50, $2.00; bath: anion: fornish lumber build. = West, 44 W. ‘anil pillions for entertainme and here te @ subject, If propertly Te- Produesd, will jiect ite share of the receip! ae LET—OFFICES FE ERTS WANIED—RTAL ESTATE | | ONE ROOM, 30x56, ON | 77 ent between Wirth and. Went. WE ARE DESIROUS OF OFTAIN- of mes in all of the city. . BO feet facing Pine, with 2 ge, windows. Js uno of the M & y. clients are waiting to buy. ‘our hom riced 'g , in Seal Z ntista, piiott aa6i. P WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS i plot) Pires riviott 3331. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS fenA, AUTO GRAFLEX, Jk, 7 35. Cooke, Series IL, Anas- it FAS. case and tripod. Cost ib; never us Price $85. hine. in CHRISTMAS GIFT With Purchase. 40% to 50% on Bee LESHIN goes ht, we le in sel Rene S 4 one of our |( and in- COC CECECECECE ce 1919 BRISC 3475 te the full pr 6 posse Cc oh c 5 )06-enttne ‘tered, ig 7 Seaboard Bldg. icon eccecececce FOR SALE—ACTO “LIVERY Bi ness in @ city of 3,500 population Livery doing good business. Rea- son for selling, other business calls for my t There are 7 cars in the string, and can be had reasonable if taken at once. Large building d long lease, and fully Vor particulars in have no trou! you. us, any Fepresentatives ‘will call spect your property. Ige. aes Columbia Phone MF. LO Real © Pi Potter at C hie _—_ VE, « Department. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL EST. WILL EXCHANGE VACANT for used aiuto. Must be Box G-180, 8! ACREAW ee SMALL BERRY FARM NEAR UNIVERSITY * Fine location; fine sofl, .§1,500 * for an acre.” Also have a large building with about 20,000 feet of good lumber for $150, will condition. yielding 100 his is a real blished 2 y GOOD PUR fe bargains are bein Ath terms, by Waldron perth. given, bos 1838 Res AND REPATES. me | Repair Shop repairs any- Model and machine works, therry st. Main- 2095. SHIPYARD WOOD, re or ble load 50. Weat R hirke Bldg. Second and Marion. | CIGAR STAND | Fine location; and candies: clearing $200 month; rent $25, with lease. Full pr sell to purchaser of this tract. $750. See Mr. Gregory, 819 Sea- Building is within few feet of ¢| board Bidg. the land. Terms $150 cash °| $450; $60 CANN, $25 MONTHLY, and $15 © month. takes my 7 rooms of fine furniture in 3 suites, O'Nefl, 1117 Howell CARTER, MacDONALD & ~ LIEK. ___ REAL ESTATE LOANS 208 Columbia St. Eliott 6870. + | MOREY Fo SE FARM tHAGE LOANS. Prom «he at Mol ede BR 7 as + ROTH RARM Vi SEVERAL GOOD Monieaar ‘O., Inc., Leary Bidg. of logged-off land near Mt. Vernon and Sedro-Woolley; rail- Main 40. road and paved highway; soil; jn proven farm belt, or $35 per acre. Not overfiow nd, We will show you over this. st C. PETERS, 716 Third Ave, HANERS FOR RENT, P The | Standard ¥ ry ; m7 * ey fitting. fiting . SHOP, i611 Beventh, ~ MILL WOOD “PERSONAL WILL NOT ih Ries PONSIALIC for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself from With of Decomber. Kk. J. Desmond. vy dm, $10 up. Ke LJ I 226.1624 Fi ios FOR ed 2a fairly | that nait ii Second ave. | i sie ¢ world i« paying > Frank B. Rhode, | yee ity ates bye thd IAN CHA DLER, rector |aWwieah MASHAGI, BALT j apt People's Hank ides } ewer “and Pike. | Anna Marks, Itydrotherapy, eclentif= | pa i ast Mutual Life Bid, CALL WOR 16 AR a LARK be Ot .feneral delivery, Seattle, 1 ORE TAT.” CAP. 9865 — : (The Seattle Star DIRECTORY _Attorncys-at-Law FWA FADIA T0ET. 411, canes Conmultation: | Moderate foes. 215 Burke Wag, 5 iT SCHON ¥ gti CONSU eases. AN ~Attorney»—Patent t tent! Ne olan yoelents peoured, rr is Phone Main 39 Narbering | “ERR {CK PF GORINSPAT- #3, omoted. « Wash. and MAZON, 7" YWICK, LAWhnNCE ‘ BARKUNG THAT BATISFIS. SEATTLE STAR First Dolly Was a Stick of Mud? * # & ent Attorney. American and for- Biagio Beatt W.. Washington, ke Building a. Unien St er HANSEN EC COD Laary 8 Wide. | Chiropractor — a Ee TURNER sine Ps tor. | 2 Haight ida plies es in abo fe ees ef Paliner acho: Denay Main 7277. si, 6. N~ Pantages Wild WI 5958 Chiropodtat a | Be “Rilns, Fie Denny Ride. 1468 Sad. “ALG NRY LOANED ON RELIAD cles of value. THE 907 Third ave. Dancing Private Weesona Stevens, sth & Pike. KLARA TONK COL TIS Viet Ss B. Eitiott 3291 425-4 Empire wmpire pe OY SONI TO 14 WoW LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, oo ted Jewelry, lowest rates tle's Oldest Loan Hi jexraname hardwood | foo! trielt rpels ton’ Bench wash Vouk EGiive” Raat 9209. | 1920 Marvel Talks and Walks The above pictures trace the dol thru ¢ A. D. of eighteenth century. While all sorte of other plaything». | Mechanical and otherwine, have come | yearn, an the rulers supreme of the | world’s toy room 2 per cent of the total amount spent | in the manufacture of toys in 19 has gone into dolla American toy makers figure there has been Siby|line, together with arma, legwand @)thelr arme and lexan 000,000 invested im rag, wax, china SND Eland other kinds of dolls this past at ; {unin PT Ne tie Ae ~~" taser Bindes Gharpeed fipan, h aber; KA Vive Mili, ar ine pies _ WATE GUAR: anived Fast $426. . Druggist Conducts 299 “Stamp Cafeteria’ BALINA, Kan., Dec. 13-—The pro prietor of a drug store here has tn “stamp cafeteria.” where [customers can help themeeives to * |etampe from « box on the counter jand leave the money In the box. He lalso posts late news bulletins, special wire election returns and baseball scores in hia windews, He draws a crowd. Live Jackrabbits Are Shipped East HUTCHINSON, Kan. Dee. 13.-- Live Jackrabbits from Kansas prair jew will be shipped back Bast for propagation purposes at the rate of 2,000 head per week by K. C. Beck, of Hutchinson. The Pennsylvania state game cotamission has contract- ed for them. Man Charged All He Has for Bus Fare KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dee. 14-— Two men in an automobile saw Roy Reacher mies the last street car, |'They told Roy they operated a bus line. He got m They searched him jand found he had $14. “Your fare lis $14," aid they. He tolds cops and the cops are making the usual in- vertigation. . 'Birthrate of Germans Lower Than Pre-War | WASHINGTON, Dee. 12.—The German birthrate is rising, but has not reached the level of the years before the war, Figures show that in the five provinces of Saxony, Baden, Bavaria, Prussia and Wurt- temburg, there were born in 1913, 1,632,193 and in 1919, based 1,138,373. Laughed ‘So Hard Teeth Dropped Out SINNATI, Dec. 13—Palr of teeth found in Grand opera ‘Qwner called next day, ex- piaintoQvebe laughed.co heartily her molars fell o0& ‘ADE { good stock of cigars | Mr, Peck (to hig wife)—Can you |tell me why I'm like a hen? Mrs, Peck—No, dear, I can't Mr. Peck—Because I can seldom find anything where § laid it yes terday year, BANNER YEAR FOR SALE OF DOLAS And more keepers see Ore holifay swason ax the banner year in the male | clothes—the latter being pointed on, | the big stores, there is probably the or itde “imitations of human be Kt te mfe the dole, And myles have changed wi detctute tolbing. walking play would hardly ssem even @ divtant C.. just 4.080 years ago, Tn thone days Egyptian children had dole made out of a stick of wood period of 4,080 years, @) Eovption, (2) Egyptian, (3) Esicimo, (4) Greek, (5) (5) Egyptian, (6) American, Center) the 1920 American doll, ‘with Nttle balls of mud for bodies.|entins and Taces. They were given Some yearn later dolis made out of | and gone in the past centuries, dolie fat pieces of wood, with arms, but| were fashioned after the styles worn have remained, thro at least 4,000) no head nor feet, appeared. That|Dy the little girts who played with wan in 1788 BC. Later centuries saw the coming of | In the United States alone at least an Fiekimo doll that had head, feet the last word in dolls, In the | shops are showing, for this Chriat- and arms, but no clothing. third century, B. C., the Greeks mod: | eled a doll that had hair and a waist fairly wellshaped body. PAINTED THEIR CLOTHES ON IN EGYPT ‘Then along came another Egyptian oli which wag stil! more like a bu man being. in that it had shape and In Use late 18th century, it was probably our great grandparents who | @ oy Met ever dace | payed with the first doll that wore | cases. world began there have been )actual clothes, real hair and actually | erga aoe Sie pe gf altar 4 lady-—in wax, girl doll are the king and queen il today the| china or bisque. Thix doll wae an|of toyland. Al nations are leagued toy | American-made plaything. In the years that followed, the art and bodies. And the modern doll cre- ator began dressing them up in silks, | felauve of the peculiar ohn the|of tmitating grew more and more order to possess them. And ali the children played with back in 2160 B.| perfect. Boil were given perfectly | time the doll shaped arms, legs. Lands, fect, heads that while she | ( ODGES JAIL ON LIQUOR CHARGE Fritz Huess 3 Escapes on Technicality By a timety decision of Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer’s, Writs Huews, twice violator of the Volstead act, was saved from a jail sentence In the United States district count Monday. Hiuew pleaded guftty and wan fined iin September for ponseasion of liquor with intent to sef. Again in November new charges were brought against Huees as & re sult of the activities of prohibition agents, This second case went to the jury, which returned a verdict of guilty of unlawful possession of liquor. SAYS TWO ELEMENTS ARE equivalent to sale of liquor. Judge Neterer ruied that paw sion with intent to seD lacks two of the four elements of sale, namety, buyer and the consideration are ‘The only second offense, bave been sent to jail (or six BISBEE CASES | if from 2160 B. C. to 1920 i ili it | : real leather shoes and their tremes a ¥ sb i i i § f ‘them. Today {t would seem that we have ‘The big toy iif 3 & g j : i i Fy 5 fi j g | mas trade, little men and women who joan walk, turn their hendse and bend i y i i if NEVER BEFORE 8O LARGE A VARIETY OF DOLLS ‘The little fotks of the 20th century have their choice of the largest ve riety of dolls the world has ever seen. And of all the toy departments in 5 | gs - f E (| sls i t | moat interest centered around the sections where the dolis live in show F i i i 7 7 Ul All over the world the boy and i i i i Fi { t i g to possess dolls, all religions are overcoming suspictons and beliefs in BEE fe fe Ht ids away, knowing wait for you four (housand years and more, you cannot do without her. H i f rik il EE j/ eter. b? ? Petitions addressed to the National Park Service asking that another national monument be created in the Rocky Mountain country, near Helena, have met with favorable considera-|_ @ tion from Stephen T. Mather, director of parks and monuments. Mather has just re-| 2s turned to Washington from Helena prepared to present “The Gate of the Mountains” to the secretary of the interior and to congress asa natural wonder worthy of national recogni- tion and public preservation. Clark, the explorers, in 1803. It is a 22-mile canyon cut by Missouri river thru the main range of the Rockies. It resembles the Yosemite in the nature of its rock formations. the Yosemite, however, one motors on the floor of the valley in the canyon. At Helena, the trip has to be made by boat because the river, half a mile wide, is bound in solidly by} sheer rock, towering to heights of 3,600 feet above the water. “Aha!” Said Cops, Then “Home, James” OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Deo, 8. -—Cops answered a hurry up call to oust a prowler, Found James, neighbor's chauffeur, saying a fond goodnight to Mandy, colored cook. Sent him home, This Hunting Trip Will Be Sure Thing OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 13.— George Smith is sure to bring some ek home from Colorado. He bought 23 from an elk farm, where they are raised for meat, and will slaughter them with a rifle, “The Gate of the Mountains” Mother Dies but Her Wish Is Realized CLINTON, Okla., Dec. 13.—After coming all the way frim South America in order that her little son might be* bor a citizen of the United States, Mrs, M. Moore gave her life for the birth of the boy. To Give Teachers a Course by Mail FRANKFORT, Ky., Dee. 13.—In order to bring teachers up to the requirements of the new law, and te forestall the closing of 10,000 schools, teachers of Kentucky are to be given a course by mail ENEVA, Dec. Bre teens. nnn nations assembly todey unantmously was named by Lewis and In | gate, AN he bunk ne operations ak < | the tribunal were explained by Bour geols, after which the delegation de bated the various proposals. tI was explained that the United States, , which played such a prominent a part in drafting the plan, would be tdmitted to the court on equality with members of the league, DEBATE TO BE ON STRIKES — Parent’s Consent Required 12 Pages ST. CLAIRSVILLE, 0. Dec. 13. It took @ 12-page document In her native language to prove Madekari Ciarelli's parent’s consent to her marriage to Biagis Olivari She was under legal matrimonial ABO ae at Cee “Resolved, That congress should Jury Service Now Is act get Drohibiting strikes, ta industries, constiutionality Too Cheap, Says He frant granted,” is the subject that has ST. CLAIRSVILLE, ©., Dec. 18. been decided upon.for the Princetoen- Man called for jury service of Washington debate to be held on the fered to provide substitute and pay/eampus January 3. him $2 a day in addition to regular} ‘The local school has guaranteed $2. Said he couldn't afford to) thme Easterners a bonus of $500 for werve at price paid, their trip West, |

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