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iHzMEEB! e Seattle Star © Tiy at NOT Bevanth Ave. | ttle, Washington. _OUTSIDN oF STATE OF WASHINGTON Jex month, or $9.00 year RRIER IN CITY e Largest Audience in the Northwest The Star’s Want Ads Main 600 Per Insertion it charge advertising, 1 ton (atx words Pee insertion (atx words advertineme: ‘clock cach morn- Phone Main lasnified Advertic. ‘THE SEATTLE STAR Ww. ANTED—HOARDERS WANTED TO HOARD —A LIT irl, about $15 per month. 4th ave. Sand Hinds at |GENTLEMAN BOARDER, month, 3402 86th ave, & Hinds at ow. ANTED—MISC ELLAN®OUS S MORE” FOR Jothing, furs, welry, ‘hey. buy Bd cathanae Seeryiking. 281) ‘iret. BEiliott s371. 4 POR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PER and SASH AND DOORS OH WILLIAMS CO, 1943 First Ave, & SHORT FLOORTS ‘a oh jusand to! ‘ne ana $55.00 Root to 9-foot 00 per. foot and b-foot lew, * thousand for jengtha. RED CEDAR PRVEL SIDING 4 inches and @ inches wide, pric at $20.00 per thousand, Our large iNuatrated catalog show- ing full line of building material free on request, OP Wituiaw ARE YOU ON THE JOR? Du are, and have good health. You are fortunate, but If you are sick and forced to work. you can't hold out long. ‘The VIT-O-NET |x a GODSEND TO Tike SICK MAN OR WOMAN Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kid ney rblea, Paralysis, Stom= ach smplications ally ‘@ like magic to these WONDER- FUL TREATMENTS, Come to the VIT-O-NET SANITARIUM and let us treat you. Pont- TIVE RESULTS gr FREE TREATMENT, Central KS OVER 7, FOR POSTAL pervic $130 month. tions January, February rience unnecessary wlars of instructic ard (former ner), 1129 Db CANT pas ton, D. C. PSAM WISE It! ir your watch, throw it @ x jon. ie hee. FE PIANO PLAYING wught $04 Pine st. MTUATIONS WAN FEMALE APE PRUNING, SPRAYING, experienced man Dale chy eference. Queen Anne 1943. MALE HELP WANTED e NTE D—A GOOD. LIVE. WIDE Wake young or middie aged mar- Man to operate a going farm din San Juan county, on 46 acres in cultivation fall grain: large pasture comfortably furnished ; fine farm equipment. Only iB with experience, able to Feferences, need apply. Ap & must understand «rai Cows, chickens, and should some knowledge of care of and fruit. Possession immediately to the right with one or more seterred. a. eivil uitable Bldg. RE M. Clapp, men that want a We will pay ox $1.00 per hour. You m to make an investment of when you go to work, and HF You quit or get discharged. you Fiant ' © your money with you. en running about 9 eady work: no lay-offs. This is no stock propos\t office of the plant. experience. ‘this profession thru i home study. Easy 210 to $200 monthly and Suaranteed or money itdoors; local or traveling: men who reward ability. Het A-L1. Stand. Bus- January, unnecessary. For free of instruction, write (former civil service GOOD MAN OR WOMAN fome cash and @ head for 3 if you need additional state how much, apd what you have. M H.W. Tu- 0. box 753. BOYS FOR ROUTE CAR- in all parts of the city. Good for advancement: reulation Department, ttle Star. KEMEN, BEGI later $300 (which px Railway, Box H-15, Sta a jewelry repat ry, repair tor ‘Statford & Schwara o|At AUTO ME will do yout repair work | and guarant ‘ure om your job. and I will call Teasonabie, Lot me tig Weat 126 lace in city. Finley RVICE MAN. WITH WIF’ ‘and baby, needs work. Two year: ing and warehouse ex- . Can give reference. Any of work considered. 5050 42nd 8. IBRVICE, OVERSRAS 7 Neat, steady and handy with tool nl also handle and cut printing need work badly. Will take Suything,* Call Main 7390, Apt Hs FoUNG Ax WISHES POSITION eneral, grocery or mercantile Gullnsen, Vas ‘some experience best of reference. Country pret eferred. Write H-57, Star EXPER IES tb BOOKKEEPER age 26, wishes position. Best ref- ea. Can apply in person any sgavenient time. Phone Capitol 2: BX-SERVICE MAN CAN DO PAINT: my anging and calcimin- tee First cisas work. Phone Main 2216, Room 5: CALCIMINING, PAPER HANGIN / @nd painting by an expert ov Seas man. Phone Ballard 2 SALESMEN WANTED ART YOU IN THE CANDY at home, small room or Everything furnished. $20 weekly up. Men, women; jence unnecessary. Adver- candy. Send self-addressed ped envelope for free partic- Candymakers’ Co., 16th # ladelphia, Pa 10ST AND FUUND WEISFIELD CAN'T RE- rig ‘odr watch, throw it away. inion. cy HOUSES FOR RENT GOOD N#IGHRORHOOD; F lot; fruit trees; berries. p e for sale, $15. Kenwood 3286 yg ‘| «xD APAKTMENTS AND FLATS fe FUREE-ROOM FURNIAHED tment; steam heat; walking Glstance td town. 1426 ilarvard Swett 7-RhOOM APAF Steam heat. 1714 12th 8, 1718, HOUSEKEFPING ROOMS PARTMENT. A bath, Nght, gas and fuel it. 1005 Ks. $25 month, ROOMS, SINK, walking distan goasonable Beacon PANTRY, xultable 2117 SBev- £ LARGE poreb; for two Le FURNISHED Keeping and sleeping rooms. ina, 304 Becond ave. 6. D HOUSEKER ROOMS FURNIAHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, including as light, bath and linen, $18 month. Queen Ann ri 1009 Fifth ave. W. P LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, RINK ce ae $e. Phone West 4 | PLANO WAN MENT; | Building. MUSIC LOVERS Keep Us in Mind. Du BARRY PIANO CO, 106-108 Union St NOTICE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Full uniform rank regalia, including sword, cap, chapeau, uniform, etc and a_fine leather trunk, ail for $ all Went 334 oa VERY CHEAP. YOUNC Bi cow, 1 heifer, fresh #¢ » 3 heifer calves, 40 Inying chickens, good sewing machine, iron bed, n mode, cook stove, heater, table, etc. Inquire RD. Pelkey. end of target range, Fort Lawton, just off 36th at |SEALRKIN MOCCASINS FROM 7fo to $3.00 pair; dark blended mink, | $3.00; squirrel, fox, ermine and all kinds of furs retailed at wholesal rices. The Alaska Fur Co. § indigon st, beginning of Madison rn ReRY WiLL PAY SPOT cash for all the pianos we can buy that muit us up to $350, Ap- ply Rental Department, 106-108 Union St. Du BARRY PIANO CO, ARCHING FOR A PIANO? Rd prices\ seem high, mr o CLI BONS Our prises are low bees our expenses are low. CLINTON 1612 8th § LAR honogra AWINET MAHOGAN ith lots of records fave m for it Never ber used. $1 Call at grocery, California ave. DRY FOREST WOOD, PER CORD— % 16-inch, $12 16-inch, $6.50; h,' $13.00; % 12-inch, $7.00. delivery. Beacon 3250 any RRY PLANTS— WE SPRCTALIZE in Cuthberts and logans Deliv- ery direct from ranch. Low prices. ROTHS FARM MTG. CO, Leary Bldg. Seattte. one WORK SHOES AT WHOLE. prices. Cloring out shoe Save $1 to $2 a pair. 203 cific Block, corner Yesler and Second ave, a * we SHOES T SHO) VEN E WORK ‘and dress shoes, $3.95 and $4.95. Als high-tops at half price. e Bidg.. First ave, corner BARGAIN A big double load of 14-inch stad wood. $8.50. Phone evenings, North 4699. A-1 14-IN. FOREST Tit $11 per cord; 12-in.. $11.75. ered north of Fremont. 4616 WOOD, Deliv Ballard CALIFORNIA” JUNK 6. PAYS highest. prices for all kinds of “fhe ‘Will pay you to call Elliott - RESSES RENOVATED Upholstery, furniture _ repairin Western Mattren Beacon 258. Y SHOES, $i out shoe stock. 303 k, Second av. and Yesler. CITY “VIEW Closin cific CAMERA — SENECA 8x10 Symmetrical, with full outfit, bargain. 1260 First ave. ines GOOD DROP- Repairing, rent rat H Tie FOR 106. MA’ 18 up. head, fat isa Main "192 BEST LINEN CARDS Binting. envelope: ovelty Print, 1611 Seventh. FOREST WOOD. 16-INCH, DB- livered, $11. Prompt delivery. Phone Sidney 1738 NEW PIANOS FOR REN ied on. urchase. 210 Union. ICE RASPBERRY Fi ROOTS—OR- © J. Bchracder, Puyal- iF SAM WEISPIELD CANT RE sa es, watch, throw it away. 38 HED, MATTR AAS like Elliott jeyer- FINCH FORE per cord, delivered. ft REEN at 7067, $195, $2 ‘ ath ave. KAVANAGH S HATS. $2.66. 1006 int. un "WANTED—FURSTTURE ss DRY SLAB WOOD; in water, $6.50 load | THR AT ONCE rotary nge Ike mahogany Bruns- wick Victrola, $90; leather daven- port, $40; two large leather rock- ers, $20 each; massive library ta- ble, large brass bed, mattress and springs, $25; rugs, dining sets, ranges, etc. C. R. Tinney, 1627% sth ave. (cottage in rear, between Pike and Pine). Elliott 4366-W, BRASS BEDS, SPRING table, chairs, new quilt, Bund Wilton rugs, china, stoneware, cot bed, basket. ale N. “RUGS AT WHOLE ALY PRICES HOWARD EWING CO, 201-202 Crary Bild.. Fitth and Union. W FURNITURE SALE, FLAT TO rent; in walking distance. 917 B. Spruce st.- 56 POULTRY WANTED — FULL, BLOODED vorole rooster. Must be at 1 year old. Phone Rainier Seattle, Wash, or write H. ens, Redmo: Wash 57 PET STOCK G-ACRE GARDEN TRACT; 5-ROOM house; light; water; chicken house. $1,900: $500 cash, balance $20 per, including Interest, See Olmsted 87th and Greenwood. Phone Bal- lard 1247. Pa___._% | ; 1 SE) a waco ceo LIVE STOCK GARLOAD OF HORSES, WELL matched teams, weight from 1,600 to 1,750 each. W horses, 1,300 to 1,400. 2 VA- leant 27+, Btev- A 4th av WITH STARTER excellent terms 1919 ROADSTER, block, fuly equipped; condition, Snap at $250; CENTRAL A z, East Broadway and Pike Authorized Ford Dealers |MODEL 90 OVERLAND TOURING. in fine condition, priced very low at $625; terms.’ Hamill & Eng- dahl, 1h31 Broadway. Bast 1160 THE FASHION GARAGE Autos to hire without drivers, Stor: ‘age apd repairing, 2206 Becond ave, Biliott 2240 Ine. n single | | LearrimaTts statements. | DINING |) “For SALE—AUTOMORILES TAKE OUR ADVICE ally are thoroly car | familar with and without Question ly capable of udging a used car's condition, do hot try and pick @ bargain out of one of the small, back alley, garages or from ae Called “private owner, Who is Usually @ curbstone dealer in dinguise ar “absolutely aluc, the YOU MAY GET STUNG HIG DEALERS Jona, and their care @ they are rep 1 know of no ing whieh with good, to start out to | m anyone clae in cars, The Ui for variably what ed to be od vuld cause a selling Water don't duplicate inewhere el | $25 lean money, it len't a cate. It either needs § | $100 in repair work or } Any tim our Mm you IT's BREN 1 | LARGEST USED CAR DRALERS IN THE NORTHWEST | bo—t } AUTO DEPT. | FRANK WATERHOUSE & > CARS-—60 PINB AT BELEEVUL. To WILL you WILL HURRY, OR YOU BE TOO LATE TO GET ONE OF OUR BANK- RUPT BARGAINS USED AND HAVE IN CARS TRUCKS. Cc W. MARTIN Trustee for MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE BANKRUPT co. Pine and Summit GOOD CARS for Lite Money Olds §, 4-pare. Oakiand touring . eeseee BG Chevrolet roadster secese 90 Chevrolet touring sess. Olds € touring Maxwell touring .sccceserees Chandler touring peeeace ey Y | TRADE IN YOUR CAR TERMS ON BALANCE SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES COMPANY 110, Pike St East 162 6 600 1,060 1917 TOURING CAR; LOTS OF EX- tras; good condition: same sise tires al! around; shock absorbers. Price Tuesday, $300; terma, CENTRAL AGENCY, East 320 Broadway and Pik Authorized Ford Dealers. Inc. Mopet ing; newly painted 4 new tires and 1 no-glare lens ieal condition PRI SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD or. lith and E. Pike Phone Bast 100 WEEK'S SPs ON! Overland. NLY $385 « LY $118 « $300 cash USED Pine. 16-1918 LIBERTY TOUR equipped with extra; bumper n fine mechan- Ready to « $950 MOTOR CO. THis 1918 Maxwell. Model 75-B beautiful maroon, Hudson tourt Model 12th, 1918 CHASSIS; GOOD RUBBER engine Al; make a wonderful bug. $340; terma CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. Kast 320 Broadway and Pike. Authorized Ford Dealers. LET TOURIN with all new tires, de- rim top and up in good condition, This car is in good mechanical cond tion, and ready to go. Price $32 SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD M iith and KE. Pike. Phone 6A AUTOS FOR TRADE 21 LOTS, on ACRES. IN THE town of t Orchard, Wash No LS free and clear. What bave you? © A Port Or- chard, Wash. Pk LE @ WANTED—AUTOMOBILES HIGHEST CAsH PRICE PAID FOR good it cars. Henry Moasbach uto Co., 618 E. Pike at, Bast 2651, FOR SALE—AUTO TRUChS eauipped mountable holstery A TRUCK SNAPS Acme 2-ton, 1920. Kelly 1%-ton, with body. deral 1\%-ton, worm drive, REAL SNAP PRICES MOTORCYCLES AND ACCESSORIES INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, 1920 MOD- el, just like nev run only a few miles, Price $276; 3140 down, month. John Gustafson, Main 2616, 73 MACHINERY CHOTRIG MOTOR amps, — W ent or wale. BRAG: Diamond Hicks © STILLS, Montelius Priee Co, Main 919, 624 int & HAN, BEA ‘or ateam. ave. 8. Main 6 RNISHED 10-ROOM “FURNISITE D house; garage. Bargain, $4,000 Leaving city 1706 we 9th #t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE TERMS ON FING 3-RC ow, all newly furnish 700. Can't beat It Uidg., corner Second and MODERN b BABY bun Pr Bu Marion FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW asement, laundry. Price 00 cash GUST ST ENBEREC 4117 Areade Lidg. CEMENT $2,860; North 2028 Kitiott 1462. » “FOR SALE—REAL ENTATH ar $1,400. © THEAN BARGAINS 3-room 40% 100, Furnished, bungalow, on block fr oar, out; furniture nearly $700 and new; fine oak dining ete; ivory bedroom Owner ia leaving, and sacrifice for $1,400, oh mpletoly furnished 4-room bungalow une nifty lot w half { & snap for will finteh ity it tm in design apd h more than the nome whe wouly th s ice 0 down, $15 her month ang Inter 1 how fine 40x27 to car ahd school $1,450 » Burien car to branch 12th Ave. & W. and Wert Henderson, oF call at main office JASPER & McDONALD 20 minutes (Formerly Globe Securities Co.) 231 Central Bid. Kiliott 6067. CHOICE KATNTER VALLICY TRAC ABUNDANCE OF F $3,500 house, treon, OIT—CTIBAP 4 terme; T-room modern Sacre and 36 bearing fruit 000—Terma, 1 ner, T-room & improved dorm house; well $10,000—-RAINTHR, AVE 1% ved streets bearing fruit, © hav@ the } cholee buy# anc office in Kt at Matin, exchanges 9 inter Valley JAS. G, JONES CO. Rainier Valley's Main 4417 Rainier Ave A GOOD INVESTMENT $2,950; HALF CASH |HOME AND BUSINESS PROPERTY Small family can live here, and man woman, or both, can make good in any line of business. It's two store rooms, right on paved street and transfer point. near corner suitable for any kind of busine Also 4 modern living rooms, with built-in kitchen, laundry ‘trays ete. With all street improvements paid. This EC Property will rent for $65 a h. JAS Valley's nier Ave JONES Main at Rainier aay ou HT 100 cash and balance HY pay rent on these terme? This property har fine warden tract, fruit trees; 6 blocks end Fauntleroy car line; 3 blocks end 35th ave. bus line; elty water, See thie TODAY s Nittle fa SOx152 feet, nd ready for garden; on the property road ly 2 ble ment 0 de ty ' me 4 anh, balance monthly payments ADAMB CO, New York Mock Or take Fauntier car to Paunth- Toy Station. LOW BARGAIN’ $3.500 RMS $200 DOW $30 MONTHLY y « money, bot it by wetting under the roof all ity good easy of this dandy bungalow. Two fine lots. 40x each, with this home. Only a few blocks to car, stores, ete; close in, with quick service over city elevated. Come in and talk it over with me. GHORGE W. H. WHITE 601 N.Y. Bik Main 2209, WALLINGG FORD BUNGALOW $5,000-—-A very fine bun, w ooma, Hew, thoroughly mo and very attractive Uled mantle, bookcase ed art «lane, b ifully p dining roc abinet kitchen, nistone drainboard, large 6 fast nook: cement basement e and trays; will It desired 1,000 lke rent eady move into. Eckern, 1016 Third Thott 6. Evenings North 42 Make your houses of 5 Rainier ave. J at. In fine condition, Price 50 each. M umbia DONALD & MILLER st Elliott 6870. RENTON HILL On Capitol Hill line; close to Broad- way high and automobile district; kitchen, bath, dining room, living room and den downstairs, 2 bed- rooms and alcove upstairs; 2 fire- places. Houre te told, but in rea- sonably good condition. No base- ment. $550 cash, $35 monthly, in- cluding intereat. Owner, North 1637 3-KOOM #-ROOM HOUSE BUNGALOW, 81456 rden and logs car, ool White * Center. t rapidly growing city of Seattle when you ean pay at monthly? iH. WHITE 2208, six the m istrict in the Why pay rent Main ° FOR SALE- For VACANT LOTS Bullding Lots See SEATTLE LOT 626 Beaboard Bide EXCHA Elliott un OWN HOM, NOT unit om for garden cash, $15 per you ask? nird Ave. A bargain in am dence, | Walling floors, fireplace, ment ‘and furnace; $5,500; easy terms. 16. No agents. CULVER —QUBE Come to us for the best Queen Anne bili property. RC. CULVER 14 Boston St Queen Anne 7%. $1,160> 3-ROOM HOUSE On 1 acre, cleared; som South y 1 road water terms. Owner Railway Exchange. Main 286 TWO LOTS, 60-FOOT FRONT 140 deep, in Manchester, on left going to Bremerton. “Wi or trade for phonograph. E. Madison #t if NORTH END BARGAIN LOT 40x124; east front; paved street: level; fine view; ‘assemaments all paid.” $875; terme. Owner, Ken- wood 369 or Main 2857 SMALL COTTAGH, $25 DOWN, $26 month, “Coughlin, 604 American Bank Bldg, Main’ 2476. 76 WEST SEATTLE PRO WOODY'S HARGAINS IN SEATTLE Very Easy Terma Buys this awell little ) bungn- low completely furnished; 60 foot lot, sewers all in, absolutely unob~ structed view of city, bay and mountains; near street car, n T-room resi- rd HUIL full cement bas near seh Phone ‘buys ta city 415 RY the sell 30% PERTY Wr $1,800 1$2,850, on eany terme, bu this kplendid modern 4-room bungalow with a nice garden lot, right on paved California ave.; all assess~ ments paid In full I have several good houses for rent woopy Perry Landing Weat 2 OPPORTUNITY STARWANTADS Oak " wi ‘ WANTED—REA! HAVE HOVERS roved places; » Seattle VAN ARSDALM & ¢ 1019 Third Avenue FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE ACKEN OF FINE LAND, ry land; faces on county | i-room house, Karage, | well and spring lee $4,400. lon easy terme, or con- wider | home in Seattle HUMAN SCHROEDER 612-14 White Hide HOOMS AND HATH, $2,600; 3607 Both Ave, MW; 66 We will take 1 bulld- ae part paym AN PORTA TL de Nidg NbY mod Jarge corner exchange proved hite . ESTATE POR” BMAD also aereag 20. HAVE 34 Dest of bi road; new KO nt HOUBE CO. 8 6b i | M NEW ¢ n wy lot, Pric for acreage ranch. Bidg ACREAGE noe TAG broeder, ” LITTLE RIGHT AT LAK WALP-ACKB. AND TRACTS Half-Acre Ty $10 Down, One-Acre $20 No Payment When Sick Pay What and When You Can, Water, atrest car door; com and achools. My automobiles are at your service at any hour of the day including Sunday RANCHES HURTEN ONE- ACRE tm § Month. ‘Tracts, $ Down, $10 Month. electricity pervice nt and telephone: right at your boulevards, stores Come ANY with me DAY and have @ talk Let us show you. M. NELSON 3 Noston Block 5 ACRES LOGANDERRY LAND LAKE land, with very slight slope. Can be cleared for leas than $100 an acre. Plenty of good wate electric lighta and phone avaliable od #oil PRICE $1,500 ‘Terma $100 Cash and $10 a Month at 6% CARTER MIL! 08 Columbia Su FOREST PARK DONALD & Pees eereseereseeres Biot 6870, SKAGIT BAY LANDS ly $25 per acre on enay We sell in small or large * iwate at once If you want good Iand at bedrock prices. No stumps, no stones, no clearin Finent loganberry land in the world Kai cabbage, potatoes, pump- kina, carrots. ean, hay, oata, wheat, barley, Canadian field pean, fruits, berries; in fact, everything | that ts grown on the Coast in th state. Come to our office and get full particulara; join our next ex- cursion. SPARKS & DYE, 1220 Second Ave. Ground Floor, Phone Elliott 6615. Open # A.M. to 9 P.M. CHAMBERS PRAIRIE Is one of the livert little towns tn Western Washington, on the main line, south, of the N. P. and O-W. Kye. There is school, postoffice snd store. Many men on ten tracts here are making good. can do the ‘on this 10-aere tract we offer at $750 on termes of $50 cash and #15 a month Let us tell you more about thin, (0a) FIRESIDE REALTY Co. 214-17 New York Mook. Eliott 1928 SOOO Ce Se wee eee ee we ALL CLEARED Rich black meilow soil, ready to plow. Plant this to strawberries or de One crop will more pay, for whole piace © ite road and high seh. Oniy $850 £ 6 terms Room 210 Hoge Bidg. Annex, 709 2nd av eer eeersesersesses S ACKER NORTH OF CITY A BARGAIN Located on main North Trunk hi handy to rurban and portation: good berry easy to clear; plenty ¢ Surtounding land ‘held at $350 p acre. This choice tract for $90 $200 cash. P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Ave 40-ACRE SNAP Fine, level 40 acres: 15 acres cleared, 5 acres good timber, balance sur- face cleared and fine pasture: lot of good fruit; spring water; n house; dandy large barn. | Price only $2,650. This is on good road, handy to Seattle. HERMAN SCHRORDER 14 White Bide. F ACRES, SUNNYDALE; A REAL BUY Clore to paved Des Moines high- way, one mil uth of Sunnydale hool; half rich bottom land, ba: ance good upland; fenced; part cleared; spring. Price $400 cash. VAN ARSDALE & Ca 1019 Third Ave. 10 ACRES, $50 CASIL, $16 T have a few of these tracts lefton a road. Good upland soi! or bottom land if wanted at $10 an acre more. One tract about half cleared, with ho and barn, good well. will handle this. 718 Jock ACKES, $350; KASY TERMS Level loam soil; ideal berry ground; good wood to pay for clearing; located south of Port Orchard; close to echool, church, grange hall; plenty of neighbors. Only $100 cas! balan: like rent. P. VAN ARSDAL! & CO. 1019 Third Ave $1,400 ON TERMS $300 DOWN, balance five yearly payments, will kecure you a fine 40-acre tract in Skagit county This is not salt infested, overflow land, but is a heavy lay loam formati ducing a hardy grain, in Vernon dairy district. Lz CP RS, 716 Third Ave. Rr L, GOOD BUY Mostly fine alder jand to clear; running water lewel, peewee eeeeeeee rue am pr the Mt. easy goed ‘locati lone to This js in ood town Sud handy to Seattle. Price only $1,200, HERMAN SCHROEDER 512-14 White Bidg 6 ACRES Rich, level land, on main road, in Kent district; ‘fuel wood; easy to clear, $85) $25. Down. Cb. DIBBLE 648 New York Block BERRIES, PIGS, © HIG KEN! 10 acres; nearly all « paved highway, half way Seattle Everett; xecond bench alder level and fine creek thru $4,500, Main 2857 415 Railway Exchange Bid, ACREAGE OPENING Eight S-acre tracts, close to Seattle Heights, on road to Alderwood Manor. $1,200 each; easy terms, I, A. GOODE 4LAOW __ 415 Railway Exchange Bldg ACRBF OF GOOD SOIL, VINE ¥ nished house, h oe, hens, geese, pigs; over 16,000 Plants; big orchard; ever; Sacrifice! Johanson, 404 Life Block REAL BAKE Re wagon, rey y th imag. utual | x AIN—FING, CLO in 20 acres rich alder land; ea to clear; spring water; cozy room cotta Price only $1,300 Herman Schroeder, b12-14 White Bldg ACK wn an 000 will 6-room hy Seaboard MY 6 “RE {OOD “LAND, "N malt highway; valu rade for equity 1 uae, & a. el ‘de GOOD BOLL, PAVED HIGHWAY. $1,200; terms, GLLHAM, 912 T Bldg, or Rainier 120-k evenings. ACKEKAGE LAR WABHINGTON WERRY AND 6 acres, excellent ald 7 and, paved andiny ded wy t CHARL SOMERS COME Alaska Building. Willett 672 THELL piathict neres ood soll, cleared except stumpe in p $600; $50 cash, balance $10 month; om county * CHAPPELL, 220 Marion St $600 CART Ten acres berry jand: 4 barn, thutld: ke to. Va. Price $1,800. ” r noil; clone to ; Medina Fer Price pom houne, 16 min- Olinger, 7 cred real good balance alder: berries, w: dock. "Pri ¥. CMAP 4 Marion St so FARM LANDS CITY OF BEATTLE KENT FATM R BALI ale will be reenived by { public works of the city of Beattie up to 10 a. m, Fri- day, February 4, 1921, in Room £32" County city, building, for purchasing from the city of Seat~ tle their Kent farm, located on the north bank of White river, 1 miles northwest of containing fifty-three more or leas, of choles nd, al! cleared and under © n. Said farm has been subdivided into five » trac 1, 2 and 3 containing nine acres each; tract 4, 15.28 acres and tract §, 10'aeres, all more or le and is offered for mle ip a divisions or as who A blueprint whic hows this land b= ; nity, build~ Heattle, Surveys will be le dividing the property aft have been received. ment to be made in tender of deed, or ¢ urchase price “in a ce in Lo sae equal ins me ta; Interest even (7) per Cent. Each bid ‘must be accom- panied by money or check pay- le to the order of the city ecomp- yer for & per cent of total amount of bid, and no bid will be considered uniess so accompanied. The board reserves. the right to reject any or all bide Cc. i BAGLEY KREADY-MAD: TERN Washington land; 10-acre farma lands either under plow or Fr iy for plow; no stumps; good loca tion: unusual propositon offered to m ed men with farming ex- pert Write toda: r further details Address Land Dept. Me- Keona Lumber MeKenna, Wa. RES IMPROV REAL BAAP ain highway, half from eo to hKamonds 1 location for ber- ranch 2 acres frult trees: 4 bids Secretary, FARMS IRRIGAT- all ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Avenue DAIRY” FARM FoR BA a9u acres in Cherry valley: head stock horses; all kinds of 1 chinery; b-room house, furniture; all for $12,000, 4 down, the rest on time at 6%; 33% acre ning for sale If required. W ‘aylor, Duvall. Wash POR BALE ACRES WILE ¢ alla: § cows, one ne go with place; ‘and machinery good buy. For in- W SLETTEDAH anite Falls. ris AND 40 ACRES OF fine soil, Price, $1,200, on terms. Four miles to Mt." Vernon. Your make this a valuable title is perfect. PETERS, 716 Third Ave. STOCKS AND BONDS STOCKS OFFERED Columbia Red Metal Victory Rubber .....-.+ % Davie Car Alna SMALL House a Pet & C 1000 Int. Coal & ¢ 600 U. H. P. Tele 2600 Beacon Coal hone Lin ae | Rwedish-Am. Line ‘Special Mid-Continent Royalty.. .60 (Pays 3% monthiy.) General Olt : Trojan Oi, Cal. Drilling Forks Ott $0000 Canada O11 & Venture... STOCKS WANT King Aira Marsh C World Lite, Futrell Coupler. Walla Welle Oll, Gas &. P Line Liberty Bonds at market J, STEEPLE 118 Cherry it Main 5899 AN 9% INCOME, PAYABLE EVERY 90 days, ix obtainable from inv@at- ment in the 7% preferred stock of the Cher, Ho Lilly Co: it pays quarterly dividends of $1.75 for each $47.50 invested; the company ia in the flour, feed, fertilizer and seed busine ith headquarters im Beattie: write or call for com plete information. Blyth, Witter & Co., Lnvestment Bonds, $12 Second ave., Seattle. 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FSCCECC ES CE CECE CECE 3 1921 OPPORTUNITY $150 to $200 monthly «uaran- od salary and steady em- oyment limited a few men who can qualify, You must be mechanicaliy — 4 ned. ‘This plant has been Diished 8% years in attle, and has a’ big surplus of work of hand at all times. The assets of the concern are 000, and the rental ix paid § Years in advance on the Iding. Have you $1,000 we can put you to work ce in a position that will guarantee you steady employ- ment for years to come at a Kuaranteed salary; besides, you will share in the profits of thig concern. Your money Will be absolutely secured, And should you quit, every penny will be returned to you. To prove this, we will furnish you with references from responsible business houses and Seattle bank. This opportunity is limited to a few, so you will have to act at once,” Bee MR. STRAIN, 117 reece AIR SitOP ne of Uy with exp have to b viling ace neve + month; $800 ets M4 Lyon Bidg THHATRE a suburban th machi g00d electric plano; & electr ood stage. rice’ $1,960; $776 cash, balance $75 per month, Must be sold this week, See HAUBROOK, 422 Burke Bldg. CIGARS, lunches; Meht gre furnish rent on cations one; $65 Bid. 1 po ¥¢ mue 4 SEABOARD BLDG. ececcccocc tT IN in Auto Row, have 0; SCTIONERY, LIGHT splendid opportunity for eries and delicat living rooma, ; best is @ @nap for so gets this. 514 Lyon hird and NERD What for? back? MONEY? What ae Give {WOULD LIK® TO GET IN TOUCH with a goed man or Woman with a} head for business and some Johanson, 404 Mutual Life Mik ROOMS, HOUBRK EBPING close In; low rent; new furnitur $9 0 cash, $10 weekly, O'Neil, it Gro ty SP YOU Wisi make money and keep bu this up. Johanson, sor Mutual Lite Bik YOU CAN SAVE BIG MONBY “BY buying your shoes and hosiery av ¥ Shoe Co. 1117 Howell at m iN” ¥ BUSINESS, snest an fable. Mart- ral De y, elty AURANT—-8600 DOWN] 1G> gest snap down, town, Johanson, o4 Mu Life Bik. ROOMS, ALL | FULL. WIT) arages. Bargain if sold by first Fro ottimbin at mn VICTORY” MEAT “AND Market, reasonable. 1024 Mowell ot cash. it r6 a TROCERY Busy street. —— |SHONEY TO LOAD {fat 626 :}auto of W. with 7 PAGE 11 96 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED OLD IN 10 DAYS ALL business wold, hers obtained, additional ‘capital procured; expert sulenmen stay our buyers until you get the We have hundreds of waiting BUSINES? Is ao0D W US. FOR QUICK ACTION, in touch with thin ai ‘an’ well your 6. INVESTMENT COMPANY Becond Av nd Marion St 422 Burke Bide on PERSONAL SWEATS, MASSAGE, SALT oLowa shower. 421 Peop Bank Bidg. Second and Pike. Knna Marke, Hydroth y, welentit~ le mantage, er Mutua! First and ¥: NO OP: EIATIONS Dr Lilian Chand- ler, ag (he tor, 614 First ave, up- atalre. win 6119, 100 HEAL ESTATE LOANP MONEY FOR WASHINGTON VAIO" and acreage loans. Rothe Farm Mtg, Co, Inc. Leary Bidg., Seattle 1 WANTED TO BORKOW WANT 4200, CENT. New York The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney» atLaw LL—ESTAULISHED TH0T. “All cases. Consultation; advice. He Wirt lag v50 Sebond ave nex.” CONSULTATION yak i eases. All courts. PRIDE uck a ~ GORIN—PAT- jean and for. 0} part- 045 imi. RENOLOEy Mw Eye Le REY- NOLDS. Established Seattle, 1892; 3 years examiner U. 8 Patent Of- fice. 402-6 Lyon Bidg. Elliott 5075. “MABON, FENWICK” LAWRENCE "432 Burke Buildin 3 . i218- SALINE, Main, ¢ Bid. Patents, Trademarks. Limousines Tel. Went 825; 4204 16th ave. 8. W. Certified Public Accountants ments. Seattle C 430-81 Peopl Sarin aah Die Fi 210-13 Haight 3 Hours, 10-5, Eve. dates. Ell. 2684. ae ” £ JENRING 4 yates Palmer Bia ce ain't 7277. \oeere iter ON glee of yalue ave. Private Iesnonm. Stevens, 4th & Pike MAY DL Latest dances. East 444 june CO, 1150 First ave S&. Biliott 2291. to Lean ~~ iONEY TO LOAN On Ciemeisteooiy etek bas Fy a soctetY’ FoR t ehat DIAL LOANS 6 iy Ndi 54 Pepire Building LOA AMOUNT o. DI AMONDS, watches lowest rates, Ras RY CO, 821 Broo ~ i Ave. tablished 1889. I-W-Bidmunda Praser- Physicians, Surgeon DK. F. N. FREER Physician and Surgeon, Chronic Diseases, Specialist for Men. Third Ave. DANG: SEE BLDG, IND & Pike. Men's specialist; reasonable. JOHN STROM, piano repairing. Cor- rect. tuning, $3.00, Biliott 1538 evenings. Spangenberg, Cutlery, 1407 ith ave Rog Weaving and Cleaning Art Rug Mills, $17 Union. Mo 1338. ~~ ____Window Cleaning __ EXSCADE WINDOW CLEANING Capitol 3906, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL Delivered “a ts S10. 50; Ton ped ANNE 4291 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Stepping out of the way of a street car, a woman who lives 5th ave. S, was struck by the H. Garnett, colored, of 24th ave, at 12th ave, 8, and Jackson st., Tuesday night, see 1830 —A dairy truck, driven by John Olson, 39, of 814 W. 88th st, knocked down. a man who ran into + |the street in fronf of the Fourth ave. Clentrance to the county-city building Tuesday, hospital, Gile James, of Sunnyside, .ee ‘The man was taken to city Hugh Gorman, 7, of 2620 First ave., is in city hospital, one arm possibly fractured. He was run down by the auto of William J. Hen- ry, 2424 Second ave. W,, at Fifth ave. and Battery st., Wednesday, when he ran into the street. rare 8 —The auto of Frank Kaike, Jap- | anese of Burlington, knocked knocked down a Mrs. J, Johpson, on Broadway, between Pike and Pine sts,, Wednesday, bruising her, Meet to Speed Up " Plans for Relief To outline plang for epheding up the help of Seattle, King county and Western Washington generally, in meeting what is declared to be a most desperate emergency of need in Armenia, Western Washington dis: | trict officers of the Near East relief committee, headed by L. 8, Booth, of the Washington, Title Insurance Co., of Seattle, as chairman, met Wednes: {day afternoon at relief headquarters, 339 Burke building, ‘OO MUCH “PUNCH” IN HIS CIDER Mixing too much “punch” with his cider is the charge against M. Nagai, Jap, who is at liberty Wednesday while the clerk of the federal court holds $500 bail money, Nagai was ar. ed by federal prohibition office it 105 Washington stu ‘Late Bid, | where he gave the name of; ARGUE TEST BOOZE CASE City’s Liquor Ordinance Is Under Fire Arguments on what ts expected to be the test case on the const tutionality of the city’s ordinance prohibiting the keeping and selling: of intoxicating liquors was begum before Superior Judge Austin Ee Griffiths Wednesday morning. The case is that of Frank Bock, who seeks enjoin Police Justice Gordon from hearing the case in which Bock is charged, under the city ordinance, with seb jing elder containing more than the legal percentage of alcohol. Attorneys J. L. Finch and J, Be Sullivan sought to convince the lcourt that the ordinance, passed orice to the prohibition aaa ment to the constitution of the United States, is now of no efe fect. Thomas J. L. Kennedy and |Charles T, Donworth fought foe |the validity of the ordinance, BLAME CAPTAIN FOR LIFE LOSS Commander Could Hava Saved Them, Testimony ‘That the passengers on the Prine cows Sophia, C. P. R. boat that foune dered in Alaskan waters in 1918, with a loss of approximately 350 lives, could have been saved but for the ree fusal of her captain to give the word, Was brought out in testimony in fede eral court Wednesday, Capt. Harrigan, of the steamer Ce dar, which was standing by, testified that all was in readiness aboard his boat for taking the passengers off and caring for them, even to having hot coffee waiting. Capt. Locke, of the Sophia, he “declared, would give the word, RUNNING STILL COSTS HIM $350 An offer in compromise has beet: accepted by the department of inters nal revenue im the case of Fred Lab zon, charged in federal court with operating a still December 15, 191% Upon payment of $350, all charges” | will be dismiseed against Luzon, Sim ilar cases now would be prosecuted under the national probibitiod @ali 772 Mrs. Peete ‘Springs New Sensation LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26.—The “Spanish woman” of much mysterys who was injected officially yesterday into the trial of Mrs. Loutse Peete for the alleged murder of Jacob G Denton, wealthy broker, will be @ center of Mrs. Peete’s defense, the fair defendant herself announced to. day. Spanish woman,” Mrs. Peete da clared. “I will designate her as 4 Denton, because Denton told me had married her. She called Mrs. Denton when she talked to ma over the telephone.” ‘This startling announcement threw @ new sensation into the trial, for until this time no indication of Mray Peete’s defense had been given, Canadian Evangelist , Service Draw Crowds. Crowds are attending the evangel> istic services conducted by the Argue trio, Canadian evangelists,-at the Pentecostal temple, Third ave, and Bell st. Evangelist A. H. Argue has told of remarkable healings that have accompanied their ministry tm other cities, Both Miss Argue and Watson Argue are musicians play the slide-trombones in the ings. Each gives occasional mese sages, The song services are led by young Argue with his slido-trombona, The services will continue for one month or longer, each evening, at @ o'clock and Sundays at #and at Sand 730, Oppose Killing of of Veteran Commission: The section of the governors code legislating the Veterans Web fare commission out of existence, Marcb 31 should be stricken froma the code bill, says a resolution adopted Tuesday by vote of the trustees of the Chamber of Come, merce. David F, Tilley, assistant director of the commission, explained that there is much outstanding business which should be closed before the commission eeases work and that” these affairs can be concluded with: out any additional appropriation, Lloyd George Peeved He May Leave Paris PARIS, Jan. 26,—Rickering bes tween French and British premiers in the allied supreme council, reached such bitterness that David Lioyd George threatened “never to return to Paris,” according te L'Oeuvre today. The newspaper said Lloyd George, objected principajly to press criti cisms of his attitude toward Gem man disarmament. “Since I am treated in this way,? L’Oevre quoted him as saying, “@ shall never return to Paris, ‘ Intruder Crowned ~ Him With Bottle hen J. McSlawrow, city fireman, told a man to “beat it” from his yard. jat 2127 Seventh ave. W., Tuesday inight, the man smote him on the left cheek with that cherished relia. of other days, a whisky bottle, MeSlawrow bit the dust, but was: revived by the alcoholic essences em anating from the bottle, He waa gunning for a man in his neighbors hood, accusing him of wielding the jbottle, Suit Against N, P. Now in U. S. Court Suit brought by Elmer Carlson against the Northern Pacific Rall» way Co, for $20,700 damages, has been transferred fram the superior to the federal court, An auto in which Carlson re ae ing was struck by an N, P. ue Cumberlind, Wash, sue 20. ie “And I will not refer to her ag th@+

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