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: TYP, eee F es he The | Seattle Star ed Dally at (yor Seventh Ave Seattle, W eningtos. ption Rates BY wan IN ADVANCE N THE STATE eet Sse months . Months . year 2...) QUTSIDE OF STATE or ey ASHINGTON 9.00 year AP rien te p00 PR month, or y CARRION IN CITY Month .... $0.50 ‘The Largest ‘Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 Rates Per Insertion charge advertising, 15 Hine per inaértien (six word im line). "Six inscrtions for t ae adver- it Cay tn SEs Bree- Insertio up te 11 o'clock each morn ie “feguiar aftersoon edi eredl Phone Matn for srihe Cinssitiea Advertie; Northwest. i FEMALE HELP WANTED | A MIDDLE A WwoM- to take care of two children, child in school and one 2\% old, and help with house= | Kk for her beard and room. be treated like one of the} amity. 1321 Ferdinand st. Se- the Wash DBRS, OVER 17, Bervice, $125 month. a February Expe ry. For tree Instruction write Bquitadle Bldg. SO DAY PAIb ONE LADY IN 4 town to distribute free cireu- for Economy non-alcoho!! a4 Toring. Permanent position & Chicago. Ax ence w we Hisr ELD CAN menses, watch, throw it away. ME ‘KYING [AG PIANO PLA MALE HELL RES 3 GENT SOR; Dem tay carn $100 to $206 ra ‘ sndtog for news- 0 weekly in spare ‘Baperionce unnecessary; no ing; subjects suggested. for ‘pargiculars. tional eat ffalo, service has ti aN Tau wa Experience © For fr rticulars Nef instruction write Leonard former Civil Service Examiner). bie Bidg.. W' cab EISFIELD a. ae sire throw it away. WANTED—MALE e WANTED ADVER- 1 of discharged cot Glers oe callers are printed tree ef charge ERVICES must have work of mes. A No. 1 hotel cook. Can ing about the kitchen. If ing at all, wese call Queen 1792, Ay THER? cast REPATR YOUR or do any kind of carpenter No job too big or too, little. rices call Kenwood 4 D SERVICE —¥ MAN b work dol general ning and window wash- Phone Beacon 3782. BATTERY AN AND man, must have work. | go anywhere. D. Spencer, Market st. Tce AD = as chauffeur with vine “Hemily. KR F. D. 1, Box 171, Mt Vernon, Wash. SAILOR WANTS WORK AS Laviver. E. V. Bolista. 611 W. OF -8] a Pom + small room or thing furnished. weak up. Men, wor XE c@ unnecessary. @ candy. Send self envelope for free Candymak ers’ Co., 18th LOST AND FOUND DAY—GOLD WRIST WATCH Diack ribbon, engraved “L. J. i prowewey car $69 or Capital 2 rd. capitol $1 Saiayiac CAN” - Tha watch, throw it away. eae HALF AS REWARD. $4 "lost on January 20. Main 1276. Ey LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES WATER PAID—7 ROOMS, modern; one biock Rainier 4236 Letitia ave. at Genesee. =, [a 2206. §.SCFURNISHED HOUSES BUNGALOW; SLEEPING jano; nice yard. Call Rai- afb-M. or a1b6 36cm BML jer car. HOUSES FOR RENT COTTAGE FOR Kt month. Ballard 4803. ISHED APARTS AND FLATS ‘LY MODERN “2” AND 3 rtments; private bath =e reasonable rent. 1 ISHED ROOMS, $12 MC _ keeping, close in. ¢ se~ ulara st, pat Pe _P ITH, 1117} 2-ROOM AP. NT; heat. 171% 12th 8. Beacon ISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS TTCHENETTY 4. $25. everything furnished. Melrose N. ‘apitol 188. BOARD AND ROOM G GENTLEMEN OR BUSINESS girlie wishing real home, good BR week. East 6475 AND BOARD POR REFINED tat walking distance. 1610 mont, Apt. B. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS VANTED—USED CLOTHING AND FURS. Owl, 1217% ist. Elliott 3321, | FOR SALE—MISCELLA EOUS | OCCABING FROM “766 $2.00 pair; dark blended mink ; aquirrel, fox, ermine and all kinds of furs retalied at whclesa!e piees. The Alaska Fur Co. 37 ison #t., beginning of Madison NTS THAT WALL GM 9 berry plants for tips, Cuthberts, blackber- OTHE FARM 6. tort third ave, bet Main 1051. iow wale. ANOM, 196, $226, Baath els bub ate: 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SASH AND DOORS ©. BO WILLIAMS CO. 1942 First Ave, & SHORT FLOORING SHORT CRIL Priced $20.00 per thousand for 4. foot and S-foot lengths, and $25.00 r thousand for Etoor to 9-foot jongthe. RED CEDAR REVEL SIDING 4 Inches and 6 inches wide, priced At $20.00 per thousand. Our large iNustrated catalog show: ing full line of building material free on request 0. BO WILLIAMS CO. Fatablished 1899. CLASS TAILOR worn, Cont MAT $85 to men 5 pounds Wait suits, slightly $il5. Will take $20. Mi feet 11 inches tall, at 1 weight ptt 4315. FOR SALB—MANGELS, $6 A TON at my barn at Riverside; nominal charge for delivery, Nelson 8. Abbott, KR D. 6, Mount Ver- fon. Phone Rural 343. teil TWO MENS “WOOL OVERCOATS, large amable. Also trade lady's nd ring for man's gold wateh Main 40 DRY FOREST Wood, $11.80 cord 16-tn cord 12-inch inch, b con 3250 any LAP any Mand used. Haye no. use Call at grocery, 3004 California se BARGAIN load of 14-inch sted Phone event Apt delivery time MATLOG- DAR WOOD AND for ranges and heaters. Gheapest wood on market, North 0. MATTRESSES RENOVATED Upholstery, furniture | repairin, Wostern Mattress Co. Beacon 26) BiG HOVALE LOAD FOREST WOOD $11; inside mill wood, big double — $10, delivered. allard 560. SY TO CHANGE A Tink arith a Marquette ti tool. Bee Star Business Guide Saturday SEWING MACHINES, GOOD DROP- dm, $10 up. Key im 1928. 1534 NCH W ranges and wood on market, North 270. CREAR WOOD—DOUBLE — LOAD mill slab, $8.60, delivered any- _where, Phone Hallard 1260. FOR SALE LIGHTING tem, 52 lights, good T. Smith, Falls City . Ai FOREST WOOD, 16-INCHL DE- livered, $11. Prompt delivery. Phone Sidney 1138. ‘ 100 CARDS, The PRINTING RUB- ber stamps. Key checks. Novelty ___Print, 1611 Seventh. NEW PIANOS FoR RENT. RENT applied rchase, jeyer- ‘one wae IF SAM WEISFIELD CANT KE- Pair your watch, throw it away 04 Union. 16-INCH FOREST WOOD, per cord, delivered. Main BLOCKS FOR re. Cheapest Woon. sit 540. KAVANAGIUS HATS $250. 1008 ist. a WANTED—FURSTTURE Binks Pirniture Go, 408 Pike M EXT 5: FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR CASH BALE — HOUSEHOLD furniture, beds, dining room set. electric w lad desk. 23rd ave. ca’ ‘apitol § for appointment (415 B Pros- me. —— RUGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES HOWARD EWING CO. 61 FOR SALB—AUTOMO! ES 1920 FORD SEDAN We have another 1920 sedan. run 1,000 miles, and you tell It from a new cat, Tt has cannot CENTRAL J fant Authorized } Broadway and wd Dealers Pike. VALUES IN CARS NRY MOSSRACH CO. 618 B Pike Bt Want 2 IPS BABY TO CHANGE A with a Marquette tire toot Star Business Guide Saturday FORD 1-TON CHASSIS i4ge Lith ay oS FOR TRAL AVTOMOTILES and drive your car, I Bargont, 608 Central Bldg. Whe ren t "6188. @ WANT Usen At AU LOANS ON tain Tis: | AL TOMOMAL LS BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW TF YOU want to sell it, Will pay spot gash for good light cars, Hamill & Bngdahl, 1631 Mroadway HIGH BST CASH PICK PAID FOR good Heht cars, Henry Mossbach uto Co. 618 B. Pike at, Past 2661 MACHINERY a. DRAGSAWBS, ELECTRI« ump, W. SACHIPICE CLEAN and MODERN, only $250 CASH, $20 month. LUDES THE INTEREST! This house has been newly repaired, painted and papered in Heht col® ore, and is practically food as new, Lower floor has living room, dining room, kitchen, bed room, cothplete bathroom set, large antry; good linoleum in 4 rooms; lush wall #witches: $ bedrooms Upataira; all rooms nice and clean Fine, level garden lot. 60x100; righ soll.’ A good workingman's din- triet; close to car line. $130 as- Reasments to be paid extra in 10 years. Owner gone away, and has ho use for the place No. 119 KEAN BROS. Ballard Ave, at 22nd. Phone Paliard 127 Take ard Cars. NNNNNNNNNNNWNWN A REAL BARGAIN room houre, on M-aecre of ground that is abbecloared and fenced; 16 fruit tr chicken yard and. chicken coop; berries planted; graded street. and close to street car line; house built of the best of material, and only about 18 months old. Price ently $1,800, on terms of $300 down, balance $20 month. H. M. NELSON 212-13 Boston Block Second Ave. and Columbia. N Phone Elliott 4887. x 'NNNNNNNNNNNNWN MODERN FURNISHED HUNGALOW BARGAIN $5,250—Completely furnished, ready to move in; located on. paved gtreet; tn a fine home district This ‘includes plang, Victrola, | davenport, S-plece dining wet. 4| large rugs. 2 beds, dresder, chit- | fonier, triplicate mfr table, cane seat chair gas range, linoleum, curtains and) drapes. Everything goes at | price. We will make rea terms to responsible parties: North 796. GEO. A F LZZ, Zz LLL MLLLLLLLLLLLLZ Phone & ©O. Agents Torner Burke 1908 N Ave 301-202 Crary ld. Fifth and Union. |~ POULTRY _ Te 1 i hatching « emes. $7.95 per 100. Ap- ply 1407 15th ave. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. CHEAP—TWO GOOD Work tea weight 2400 and 3,200; oot (sos ie, horses, Seight rom 1,000 to guar- anteed good workers: ‘ote bat- ness and wagons. Take South Se- attle car, 1829 Ninth ave. 8. FROM EAST OF MOUNTAINS—20 head of horses, teams from 2700 to 3,400: al ‘ood single horses; well brok: 7 Fourth ave ——_ 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES THE HOME OF THE DORT Reliable Automopiles from A Reliable Firm. Established 15 Years ‘ood re Now is the time to buy a lar-for- buflt automobile at Do! Dollar value Hudson 4-pass. speedster. Cole § 4-pasa. sportster, demonstrator. Cole § 7-pass., used as demonstrator. Dort touring. in Al condition. Oakland 5-pa: rebuilt like ne Hupmobile, Model N. It's 0. K Cole 8 4-pass. chummy roadater. Oldemobile 6, 1919. She's fine. Dort touring. A real good light car White 20 6-pass. Will sell cheap. ured as TRUCKS AND DELIVERIES Reo Speedwagons, 1920 chasria. Reo Speedwagons, express bodies. Reo Speedwagon. covered body. GMC, with express body. Ford %-ton, covered body. Overland %-ton, cheap. Kissel %-ton chassis. UNITED MOTORS CO. 1§20-22 Bellevue Between Pike and Pine. THE HOME OF THE COLE—REO—DORT Tl HAVE A BRACTIFUL RUNNING Chalmers touring, 1919 model; paint and tires like new. Terms and cash. Kenwood 1940. 1916 MAXWELL. GOOD TIRES, AND runs fine. $100 down and terms. Kast 5811. 1920 PANEL DELIVERY We have an almost new panel de- livery at a very reasonable price. We have several other light deliv- eries that might interest you. CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine East 320. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike. BACRIF’ fine Cadillac coupe, condition; good tires ything, Thott 2280. DODGE COUPE, 1919 Cord t 1424 Lith ev FORD ROADSTERS We have several roadsters that are in the pink of condition) and. the prices are right. Come in and in- spect them and you will agree that| they are real buys. CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc East 420. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike. THE FASHION GARAGE Autos to igre without drivers, Stor- age and repairing. 2206 Becond ave, Blligtt 2240 1917 OAKLAND © Witt weil cheap. 7 TOUR NG East FORD TRUCKS If, you are in the market for @ ‘truck, come in and make us an offer on one of our trucks. CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine, East 420. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike. HAVE 4 i920 OLDSMORILE * ike new: which I will sell at ‘a) big sacrifice or take in trade an} older model Olds or other ear. If| in the arket for a car of this type, this is real opportunity. Queen Anne 2006. iL, OLDS 81x |. You will want this if you try it Beacon 3863, Mr. Burns, iis BEST BUY IN 7 Rooms, Queen Anne, Dutch colonial; alley: well loc condition: recep hall, good size living room dining room, kitchen and pantry downstairs; 4 rooms and bath on second floor; smal! cement basement and furnace. Equity $1, balance 440 month FORSYTHE & KIMZEY, Ine. Elliott 499%. 412-414 Seaboard Bidg WHY RENT? The only way to solve the high cont of living is to grow your own fruit and vegetables and have a flock of chickens, and you ean do this fine on one of our e City Farms, The 2-room house is com- fortable and good to live in, and can be bought as easily as renting H.C. PETERS, 6 Third Ave A PHINNEY SNAP A dandy cottage, south of the perks ig sleeping p nice big re Owner is have quick act but with good © will cut perhaps $26 your chance. Call North i _evenings §-ROOM ~ BUNGALOW; basement; laundry Have $506 equity for $300, GUST STENBERG, North 2028 4127 Arcade Hide Eltiott 1482. QUE ANNE BARGAD -room strictly modern bungalow, with sleeping porch, large lot. Price $5,250. No agents, Phone Main 2333. CULVER — QUEEN ANNE Come to us for tee best buys in Queen Anne hill erty. RCC R Boston Queen Anne 77. 5 KOOMS AND BATH, PLASTE! ie |g house, $1,400; $300 cash, terms $16 and interest per month JOHN M. DAHLEY 2200 Market St $200 CASH %-acre, with 2-room how fine gard 1 OLLINGER. SRATTLE $3,600 street and first class ‘ood rick Price $2, Will dell equity barn, Price $1,500, 2 Empire Bldg. EDMONDS — @- ROOM MODERN house, frat garage; close in; 1,650, part cash; terms; by owner. pitol 1296 NiPTY BUNGALOW Washington Bide 1 at N ANNE a Y ANNE SPRCTAL 5-room bungalow; dern except heat; on paved street; best part Only’ $2,800; $500 down. See Mr. Beckman, 335 Burke Bidg. Main 6671. WANTED—REAL ESTATE WE HAVE TUYRRS FOR SMALL improved tracts, 6 or 10 acre close to city; tiat with us; we will sell your piace, P) VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Ave + OR MORE ACHES, 1Mt- Proved. convenient to transpor tion. Prefer going chicken ranch. Write H-74, Star “6 BOR EXC! OM? ESTATE 80 ACRES, CREEK, SPRING WA- ter Piped to house: nearly half CLEA } 6-room .\house; a run- down pla which widow owner sell; will consider Seattle 5 easy terma; located about 20 mil from Seattle; price $5,500. 408 Alaska Didg @ROOMA AND WATE, $2,600; TLOCA> tion, 3807 36th ave. 8. W.; 50-f: Jot.’ We will take good’ ‘building lot as part payment AMERICAN PORTABLE FOUSE CO. 098 Arcade Bide. Main 3858. 5 ACRE: DAST AUBURN, acre on Everett interurban. cheap for city, O'Dirien, 428 cific Block ACREAGE PLANS” 616 c—RKEAL cm irr 40 ACRES CLAY LOAM $26 CASH SOIL Our client tracts and says sell them for $7.50 an and she will give terme on each 40 of $25 cash an # 00 a month at 6%; they are jocated in Lewis County, & miles from Winlock. CARTER, MacDONALD & MILL LER 208 Columbia St Eliott 5870 eeeevee se eerercere $6,500—FOR 15 ACHES HIGHLY 1M: | proved; good buildings, spring and running water, at Benson, 624 Railway REAL BARGAIN 10 acres alder land, on paved high- way, close to Seaitle, Phone Main ck and tools, na | 3833. SEATTL ACREAGE ee 2 ACR ADJOINING LAKH FOREST PARK One of nature's beauty with a fine stream, maple ard codar trees, electrig lights; new homes being built all about Price 43° $10 an acre cash nth, in t 6% tere, CARTE DONALD & aK Witiott 111, 208 Columbia St 5RTO. Ce ey NORTH BND BARGAIN 10 neres of ge 1, about three quarters Off the Pacific Highwe 14 miles north ot the « neighbors im lean than from nd ne are $100 $16 @ month. (488) where for. nd balance FIRST 314-917 Ne »f REALTY CO. ork Block Elliott 9928 56 ACRES FOR $500 SEATTLE AND EVERETT $60, CASH, $10 MONTHLY. poultry station and I buy t . SOUND FARMS CO, Third Ave ACR LAKE FIO} i, all under x ly slope, fine ¥ 4 road, fronting on fir hing, boating, bathir 2 from the eonte tle, 4m from Kent; a highly | Improved diwtrict; ideal for small farm or summer resort. Price $4,000; $1,500 cash, P. VAN DALE 10 hird on © lake : located of Seat & CO, Aye SKAGIT DELTA LANDS w only $25 rice will be bruary 16 per $30 rich acre, on terme: per acre after tide prairie land, no stumps, no stone, no brush to clear; join our auto ex- cursions and » what we are of fering you; this in your Jast chance to buy lands at thie price; don't mia» your opportunity SPARKS & DYE nd Ave Hitlott 6015 nd floor location n until 9 P.M. RANCH 5 acres on good 4; all cleared; g00d 6-room house, large barn. chicken houses, brooder house, good well, gasoline engine: large orchard, berries; well-fur- nished; horse, machinery, imple- Mente—everything included; good nelehborh open view. Priced for quick sale: $4,500: easy terma. Ask for Mr. Fields, Main 1740. GEO. A. SPENCER & CO. Hinckley Bidg TACK EA, CLOSe IN 2 miles west of Kent; an ideal place for a berry and chicken ranch; clone highway and markets Th me snap at $900: Lerma, $30 lance $16.00 per r land adjoining this tract ts held at $200 per acre. CLI D LAND co. Third A 5 ACKE h berry rd CHICKEN AND GARI I have ¢ new 3-room bunga feady to move into, only $1,700 big tract of land. Will help’ ye build chicken houses If you wish them. Will start you out with $100 down, balance $25 month. Near stores, school and so forth. and only few blocks to car ling in White Center. BW. WHITE w York Bik in 2209. Part nED— SOUTH OF < good road, miles from half clear- deal berry rket. Price om shack bandy to AKSDALE & CO. 4 p19 Third Ave. ie ACHES RICH BOIL Stream; wood enough uhh More, station: Se payments BE. DIRBL 648 New York 8 OF GOOD LOGGED-OFF ear Bt with stream. $1,000, Let me show you thin H.C. PETER, 714 Third Ave. ie ~~ ACRES, $156; A HARGAIN Level loam soll, ideal berry ground: enough good wood to pa or clearing: ted south oe Port Orehard to achool, church, grange by only $100 cash will start you. P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Ave. PrY HUN W PLANE Washington Bide. FARM LANDS PACTFIC RY LAND of fertile prairt land, “ee 18 per’ acre: year r cent interest for first principal payments for ands of acres faifa land at including water for improve for you to} We iamue For maps, ‘apply to ¢ 20 & Lake Price on terms bid start with emajl capt low rates to Alberta. literature and rates nadian Pacific Ry. Land Dept Pi +r Bidg.; Main 3333 READY MADE FARMS Weatern Washington irrigated berry land; 10-scre. farms; all lands either under Blow or ready for plow; no stumps; good location; unusual proposition offered to married men with farming ex- perience, Write today for further details, Address Land Dept., Me- Kenna Lumber Co. MeKenna, Wn. | SACRIFICE HIGHLY ~IM- proved nm pavement, in Skagit county; two fine dwellings, | barns, sheds; orchard; fully stock- | ed; plenty fools; about 26 acrem | Ideal for subdivision. All for $9,000; easy terms, Box 322, Clear Lake, Wash i60-ACKE FARM; 30 cleared; for rent or sale. road, near Elma, Wash. opportunity. Call or write 12th ave OR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY —__ WATERFRONT 10 acres, with log . on beantiful He Canal aif of th the balance 1 or chicken some of the finest homes * in the country a within one milo of this place. Price $950; half eash; t on balance. CLIFFORD LAND 617 Third Ave Elliott 1691 92 STOCKS AND BONDS Wh WILL BUY troll apler stern Rubber. th Finance, pf. aith Finance, cot unfor Of) Weatern Smelting WILL ong Hubb #-Purvia Simplex Auto Wheel 100 Rothert Process Ste § Norew tian cener Eine 10 & 1000 Germ 5000 Russian 2000 Crocho-BIc ACHR On good | Splendid 1812 50 F 50 Ww 20 20 2000 2000 20 Re Bonds at JAVIAN AMPRICAN ITIES CORPORATION Main 2337, Austrian, ndinavian ALL CASH r stand on Second ave. rcory, receipts § Kestaurant doing 100. 000. | This 97 PrORTU INITIES 1 BUSINESS Oo CHMAP, CHAPTER, eh apart 22 rooms housekeeping; ments arate Kan BE ons. “Brice $900; Cash $400; rent $46, Chaadis Btore room rented for $30, A TAR PPORTUNITY rooms; hot water heat; hot and cold water in room clean and well furnished, This little place ie just what you are looking for. Only $500 cash required. See Mr Barrett RESTAURANT SNAP $800 CASH GIVES YOU YOUR Big opportunity ed to get « ble bargain in 1 located profitable b esa. Cheap rent, te COLORADO nor ¢ INVI Hide Coccetece 8 Goop TRUC WAN are capable te logging truck, and ean € at $750, rey ean get this ¢ peition that will earn ye lene than $16 per day ein uipment over u of Umber and C ts. This propo. © sition la open only to & good © Willing worker, ahd one who can operate a t Mr. ¢ Frasier, 117 Seaboard Bidg. — ¢ If you 1 "CC TOK PANT ceeecce AL PAIN HHOP jAn equal half i shop, locat Now, run pairing all mak partner that is mechanically lined and willing worker price $650. You will easily clear better th monthly ft yrtunity to mechanic in the ation. See Mit KENNERY, 442 rhe Hild HATH If you have $1,100, and want to lease 4 theatre come and see us, Yo $1,200 will draw 7% interest. Thi money i only put Up 4s @ fuar- Antes on the lease 1AU-~ BROOK, Burke Tag. MONEY MAKING DYBING AND LEANING This is a bargain at $1,100. In bus. (HIGHT BOAT With regular i; clears better than $400 monthly. The price is low at $4,000; some terma. Bee MR. HEMENWAY, 422 Burke Hid STMENT COMPANY RAL MERCHANDISE well established, on cash jelivery tine farm- ing town, ut $13,000 terme. ville. “1147 Howell, anor ie m good business in a fast growing district, where there in lots of byilding; handles fixtures. supplies, Gnd does wiring Cra takes it, Bee CARTER, 422 Burke Hide 41,000 term. In Beattie. HALANCE ABY Classiont barber shop Fine location; hig class trade. It's a winner, Perry & Riener, 610 fe ard Hide. GOOD “TRANSIENT 106 MTN hours, 21 rooms, In downtown 4 triet, $1,000 ash, balance easy payments try & Kisner, 610 eaboard Bidg FOR SALE—DOUGINUT AND WAF- fie shop, very reasonable. Box uu ‘Star. SPECIAL NOTICES INCOME "FAX Practically all person: Nable to file income tax returns for 1920, and it is better to be efrly than late. et all your figures, both ef income and expense, and submit them to Grant Miller, Income Tax Specialist and Accountant, formerly Deputy Collector of In- ternal Revenw 36. New York Block, Main 2535, who makes « specialty of advising and assisting taxpayers in all revenue Owners of OXO GAS TURNERS Who want your money back, write al once, giving reasons and ad- dress. ‘Will call on you. Jones, Waidon Hotel Sixth and Youlor way, Boattle. TOCAL ERATIVE PACTORY Teasing force. Excellent o rtuntty to invest with servic Call Mutual Sales Co. 1003 West ‘Lady attendant daily and Sunday _ Upataire 614 Firet ave. Main 6119, BWEATA MASSAGE, SALT GLOWS, 421 People’s Bank Bidg, and Pike nna Marka, Hydrotherapy, 607 Mutual Life Bid, The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-L -L—ESTARLISHED T4eT. Consultation; advice Free department. ildg. 906 Second rea eT. SCHOFF, 311 Hoy one, Bid Bidg. Aa- YSULTATION FRE. ERICK P. ent Attorney. American and for- elgn patents secured, developed Promoted. — 805- Sida, Se Seattle, . Mi. ReY- tablished Seattle, 1892; iner U. 8 Lyon Bldg, Eifiott 6076, 1CK, LAWRENCE” “4a Burke Bullding PIERRE BARNES, Main 6 14 Hoge Hid inte. Tr Certified Public Accountants | ZSWANSEN & CO. Leary” Tit Chiropractor — PRIVATE AND CLINIC ADIOST- ments. Seattle College of Chiroe ractic, 430-31 People’s Bank Bldg, jain 231 TURNER, CHIROPRAC- BR RE tor, 210-12 Hatght Bid., 24-Pine. Hours, 10-5. Ev dates. Ell. 3684, JENNINGS &~ JENNINGS, GRAD- vates of Palmer school Denny Bidg. Main 7277. Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED 1 cles, of value. $07 Third ave. Dancin mona, Stevens, ent dahoos. Hast at Junk ALABKA TUNE < ‘0, 1120 First ave § Eliott 32 _Money to Loan MONEY 7 On diamonds and jewelry, on most tistactory terms, SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE go5-¢ Empire Bullding __Becond, Near Madison. MONEY TO LOAN—WE LOA AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS and jewelry; lowest ra Seattle's Oldest Loan Brokers, MERICAN JEWHLRY CO. £21 Second Ave. tablished 1889, Optician and Optometrist N- ALC ARTI- ‘HE RELIABLE, Priva MAYT DR. F.N Physician and & Chronic Dis Specialist for Mer 06% Third Ave. Dit, ANGUS, KITEL BLD: Pike. Men's specialist; Piano Tuning NO RBPATRING, tuning, $3.50, For appointment call evenings, 1l- Hott 15383. Razor Blades Sharpened Spanwenbers, Cutlery, 1407 4th ave. Rug Weaving ang Cleaning Art Vag Mills, #ii Union, M T3¥e. IND $2. a rims $1.750-—Cash and carry grocery. 0—Stall in public market, r. Bebling, 212 Hoge Bldg. Annex. 9W CLEANING | day John | tent Of | | ishibashi, |Gebaroft, Andrew, ENGLAND, U. S., DRIFT TO WAR? British Official Urges Great- er Friendship LONDON, Feb, 8.—All Amertean correspondents in London were eniled to the British foreign office yesterday afternoon to a confer- ence with an important figure in Anglo-American relations, who in sisted that his name should not be used. ‘The official, discussing Anglo-American affairs, declared that relations are more strained than Questions under discunsion by the two countries can be settled easily thru the usual diplomatic chan| he said, while commercial disputes, “of which we will always have many, none of which cannot be settled,” can be disposed of sim tarly. He declared peoples are ever, largely comprehension of try’s situation. “It ts inconceivable, “that these two great nations on which so much depends, should drift toward a breach and become involved in war, yet that is the path we are treading. An Angio American war would be a calamity of the first magnitude to thi world.” GREAT BRITAIN PICTURES U. S. AS LOAN SHARK LONDON, Feb. §.—Uncle was pictured in Great Britain to- as a Joan shark, J. Taylor Peddie, an authority on finance, asserting that conti nental debts to America must be neeled if economic disaster in to be prevented, declared the United States has Europe in her clutches “Burope is in her power just as completely as the poor victim of « lean shark in the tenement districts,” Peddie declared in an interview given the United Press. “If the United States cancels European debts the situation will be eased wonderfully. If she does not Europe will sink rapidly to ruin, because she will be compelled to live on her capital, OIL SITUATION IS WORRYING BRITISH CHIEFS Britain is bending every effort to prevent American domination of the petroleum situation. ‘Fear in felt that ita prestige as the worlg's greatest empire is threatened by world's greatest oll monopoly. British officials declared to the United Press today that they be Neve the great commercial war for control of the world's oll supply is, in the last analysis, a strugkic between their government and the Standard Oil groups. At the safwe time these officials dectared they were certain the Standard Oi) ts attempting to in- fluence the United States govern ment to insist on a far-reaching effort to “manhandle and browbeat the British and wipe out American independent refiners.” World’s Prize Hog Sells for $11,300 LAFAYETTE, IND., Feb. 8.—Mod- el Giantess, III, has just been sold for $11,300. She is said to be the world’s largest hog. Her spring lit- tor of pigs was sold for $15,000. 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY FOR WASHINGTON FARM and acreage loans, Rothe Farm Mtg. Co. Inc, 1022 ard av., Seattle. Vital Statistics BIRTHS Neyhart, R. J. 2014 Wallingford ave. girl. Royle, N. La. 7707 16th N. W.. boy. Meeker, T. Ry 1412 N. 4th, girl. onoff, Pete, 215 Nickerron, g Floathe, 210 12th ave. W, boy. Ii | Densrnore, C B, 4650 Findlay st. oy. Boldt, wink Gorden, Harry, 6611% Rainier ave, «irl Carr, William, Factoria, girl. bee 8 Jacob, 2638 E. Ward at. Heri Kum, 1. M, 2015 B. James, girl. Huber, Julius,” 6937 California ave, girl. Duclos, J. Ernest, 2356 17th &, boy. 1 26th N. We Anderton, James, 7 «irl Takamaten, A. 606 Pike et. girl. | Nishida, Y. 611 Ninth 8 ¢ R, 504 Ninth ave., 8. gtrl 6317 10th boy. Wallin, J. R, 6311 10th N. E., bo Conner, BF, 2125% Sixth ave. W., boy. Heath, W, P. 15 Garfield, boy. Fortney, M. C, 405 Taylor ave, boy. Judson, Amalfi Apts, Brinnerman, Deck, B EB. 6 12th N. boy, DEATHS Norris, Millie, 67, 6417 20th N. W. g Donald B, 9 days, 850 P., 69, 6261 20th N. BE riet, 76, 2513 12th W. .. Elbertus, 76, 4902 Phinney. chardson, Etta H., 68, 1408 B, 42nd MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age Buckingham, Daniel F., Seattle ..43 Clarke, Edna Spannaj attle ... MeGregor, C. Wooster, FI the Anglo-American drifting apart, how because of lack of the oth¢ér coun he maid, Jacob, 8928 W. Elmgrove st, H., Martin, Elizabeth, Seattle Smith, Edward, Seat Stewart, Elizabeth, Seattle Salomoz, Harry, Walla Walla Grayman, Sadie, Seattle ... Kawasaki, Wisaburo, Deer Lode, Mont. Uchida, Hideo, "Beattie, Fairbanks, Robe Campbell, Mary A., Hubbard, Samu Woolley vi. 4... Rackman, Ethel Woolley . O'Brien, Cotte Keenan, B. H idwell, W, B., Tracy, Marton J., Bitter Lake, Brink, Clifford B., Seattle .. + attle ... Seattle .. Tacoma Hawkins, Jamon W, Seattle » De Wolfe, Helen E., Seattle Thorn, Charles A, Seattle th, Mary A., Seattle Pickering, McCarthy, Daly, Robert Irwin, Florenc Manos, Steve, Seattle Schrader, Mabel, Seattl chroeder, William, Seattle. McLean, Clare Belle, Seatth would appear on the surface.) ERA OF PEACE DUE, HE SAYS Prop! none the less alluring beqpuse it waa uttered by a modern crusader, thrilled an audience that packed the auditorium of the new | Masonic Temple Monday night, when Haron Eugene Fersen, nephew of the |late Count Tolstot antl originator and teacher of the triune harmonial #ys- tem, declared that there would come |into being @ order in which war |would have no part because there would be nothing to fight againnt, | In speaking on the subject, “The Great Call,” the baron explained bis theory of healing and teaching, by |waying that the forces of nature are in and around everyone, that the uni verse js @ great conglomeration of thoughts and that by properly di- |recting these forces and thoughts harmony of spirit is altained which will bring peace to troubled peoples, Bureau of Missing Relatives| ‘The Star invites Ite readers to use this riends, to help in reuniting those who ba’ separsied. Those whese ra are missing are invited ' the disappearance directly te The Star. Reeders whe may know the wheve persone Scssing ae vequanied aioe 00. sos The Htar, Other newspapers to reproduce such items ae wi their communities, cee An important message concerning Sam|the death of one of his relatives is | held for Ernest Trudear, Seattle, by the Western Union. The wire comes from Taylorville, Dil., and asks about jthe disposition of the body of one of his kin, NOW! Alice Brady’s Big Starring Hit ‘FOREVER AFTER’ at THE WILKES Historian of the 26th Graduating Class of Wilson's Modern Business Col- lege. e Pearson will recite the school history of this class at the Commencement Exercises Thurs: day evening, February 10, at the Masonic Temple. The general public is invited to attend. The exercises are free. American-Maid Bread Because: Bread ie your best, most economical food — and American- Maid is really superior. DEMAND THE WRAPPED LOAF ional, THE SNOW WHITE PALACE ~ BOOZE RUNNERS WORK INRELAYS — System of f International Ring May Be Bared Evidence so far uncovered tn the inventigation of “Mystertpug Jack” Barrett and John Davin, alleged booze runners, gives color to the ex istence of an organization that has been smuggling liquor over the bor der in relays, it is stated Ruesday by District Attorney Saunder& Saunders, Prohibition Director McDonald, Capt, Ben Lichtenberg, of the coast guard cutter feout, and federal prohibition agents were in conference Tuesday, The defendants were called before them and quizsed, Barrett and Davis were picked Up Sunday morning in their biunch, the Arctic, by Capt. Lichtemberg, who states that he found 10 cases of whis ky in the boat. ae A Shipping Boom in Belgium Reported ~ SELS, Belgium, Feb. 8— the first ten months of 1920, 7,399 vensels, totaling 9,275,450 tons, entered Belgian ports, and 7,800 vexsels, totaling 9,260,232 tone left, an increase of mare than 4,000 ships. METROPOLITAN FOUR_DAYS, COM. SUNDAY MATINEE WED. SEATS NOW SELLING The Bobemians, ime., Announce « colorful man- ifentation of the notions and the emotions, thee ethics and the antics of New York's Quaatier Latin. BRI | During Original Green- wich Village Phea- tre Company Pro- duction—with James Watts, Ted Lewis, “Jann yivia 20 FAMOUS ARTISTS MODELS Nights, $1.00 te 83.00. Wed. Mat, | Oe ta $2.00. Fi Block Wood in the Cite Wholesale and Retail Westlake Fuel Co. CAPITOL Oldest and Largest Suburban Bank in Seattle “Not How B But How Good” University State Bank Our Business Confined to University District