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M lum bia The aaa Star Hip ar itor Seventh Ave Beattie. Washington. set ‘Vain we EO a =|31 FURNISHED i Meveunenrnne FONT CROCE RERTTNA Ne rent (oO reapon- Fivle “peonten Oat eer Sra ail mornings oF 18it MELLIN ny way and A keeping haan at at IN_ADYANCB iB STATE DEN he-—3 house Just a little better iA FRET eattie. * ARGH. BUNNY FRONT ROOM, steam bath, ‘Rates ‘Per Insertion 1333 Harvard tating ISU RNIRNED ROOMS HOUR Mies per insertion (ata Ww ing i en euite, ca . ‘six careions fer the! trai 3 Sixth ave. rhiNG AND ME rms om DNL ae Eiioet 3331, .ANKOUS “aes iret Ave, &. ig "eae SHO! RED ceDAR inches ge, “a wide, ririced per thousand. Our large itustrated jom ah ing full line of building material free on requ oO. B. WiLLTAMS co. Dlished 1899, MOCCASINS FROM The pair: dark blended mink quirrel, fox, ermine all of furs Fopatien y veal a Pur gf The Ala: ladison st, beginning of Madison ead DELIVED oN Mpoan wor lors $7.00 ber! x Work DY FIR“ WE 6. me thin wid ty My Nard 4616 Please call after & Ot a ¥ Sjented. young women noe Jn motion pict cokers not 1 of Dra- ve,, corner ie a.m. to 12 ms} pm, 1ELD C watch, thréw it er y ciry ¢ PED. B) L jamton, 918 ith Bide. Computer. junior atreet or, draftemaG, Mheatrteal draftsman an intendent of construction. jons received “pier Com ge al clothing, . niture, Sooke and shoes v3 "s office not ‘axe. 18. 1931. Detai pres tie win x LAST Firat at Coe . - | Rene In ¥ Ou : a) atte te to 12 mo Pp ENT sex, $100 $200 Corres] snding for tense 6 weekly in ey nnecessary. LENGTH. |. $6 Phone Cap- bor + | Wooo ie INGT_ FOREST” WOOD, > 10.50 per cord, delivered. Main “watch and jewelry Stafford & i=LD CANY eway. sHO Beacon Sraciat priee EL HS om Pidchand machines pensae. mxpers Lm A 4077. WANTED—MALE and Homa. White Sewtn: Machine offices, 1105 ‘Third ave. W. H. Norman, Manager. Biake Furniture Co. (08 Pike. M. 6ci8 eoerience, FURNITURE FOR SALE ki i rie Can @ ony ttre work. | BEHOLD Ti sales work. Begvew ou. prefer some oe wor Sr Wis ee in OLESALA ° ting sity ig mn. . = Pike and Pine. agin Viseew. ‘OUR |. WELL |p. s.: They say Tinney si es furni~ who has traveled in for-| ture away. ‘countries, wishes connection a 7, ; aT sales force. A-26, Star. sw ULTRY [CE MAN NEEDS STEADY A RARE r ory of mill preferred. consider other kinds. Refer- ‘Write Box A-27, $88 Saree" $22.00 for Jon. 1467 15th ave. Open all week antil M or l-acre Lit rr in West Reattio: plenty m for the Kiddies, Doos it gare weltin to Mt) cash A LITTLE FARM IN THE CITY ¢ 400 ACRES of fine sub-divided int acre tracts, wit water to each tract. Bee yer complete PRMONSTRATION with ch , rriea, fale and \ uy bo | RA ANT DO on an A tow tract cottages, VERY BASY TeRMs PUGET MILL CO, (Land Dept.) CaN at our Branch Office, 26 8. W. Take Faun’ improved with small t Seattle car Get ' " | will by five “minut you on West veto sali hone va berry "vandt une; outbulld= Th younm® bearing fruit tree kitehen — ran potate for planting " AL buy for $2. “VAN ARSDALE & CO, 1019 ‘Third “Ave, _ SKAGIT DELTA LANDS Per Aerd on Terms ou nt a future home on the richest lands in the stat ~r oa no stones, no clon 16 acres paved da, school: ywH--come to our office and wr tistics showing soil, content and what Is being ral da at your com- © Sunnydale; plenty of road clearing electric lights, The biggest a in the entire Hert ats cash. VAN ARSDALE & oo. ird Ave. BY OWNER loam sol located south of Port close to school, ah Only $100 cash, $1 mth. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1619 Third Ave. WiLL WANDL PROT WS F 8. ROISON CO. 222 Marion St ie ACRES NoTTOM: GooD AUTO road from here: first class soll; convenient to achool; twe hours ride in auto: oad mile from the Bunset highw Price $41 per acre: $75 cash and $15 Der month. ‘Will be home three days this week. Geo. Engiand, 2629 sist ave. 8 W, TOWN ‘a ACHES, CLOSE TO SMAI miles to Mt. = %. se between stump: clear: near paved highway, school Roe: it a good piece feet Of water front: chicken bh eabin Price $850. From Sa. m. to Greenbank school house. Sebults, Greenbank, Whidby and, Wash. % ACRES ALDER BOTTOM acres cleared, in hay; young or- pew 6-room house end barn; 4 cows, all fresh in Jum Price $2,500. No trades. For moi Information write to, Julia Sylon, WHHAVE & OH 10-ACKE TRACTS short distance north of Seattle, on Kraveled road. electric lights, 158 Der acre and ap VAN aa & co. gat sell. IN ORT A Lat us, show “you nC. picket rt nie Third Ave. LEASE EXPIRES — SELL ¢ + spon horse and cart. NALGEN Por Teeemetione, Neuritis, Gout Kin Diseases 4: NALGEN pai Ais CO. me? Hitel Bide. 2nd Ave, Pike. oRSER 1 42nd. North 4223. ee @ FOR SALB—AUTOMOBILES PASHION GARAGE SALESMEN WANTED PP without drivers. Sto EN—%50 WEEKLY AND| ase and repairing. 2205 Second Brice, ARPIY in person, room| __ave__ Ellie 240. New St. James Hotel iis MITCH ASS.; RUN 5,000 g miles; (iret clasg shape. $1,100, cash or terms. Call at 6719 46th ave. §. OE cae | IN NOW IF YOU want to re ie | Will geen tor Rood light cars « 1 away. ALE BARBER STROP, MONDAY on Fifth ital and University st alton, White” Bide. you IN TOO SMALL FOR tamil! NO ye of school | A if you are con-| na. A-18. Bitar Heht cars. Henry a HEM OE pike wt Rast 2001. KETHOOK MONDAY, Se ae I need the money |73 an vat ee ove "16 og ST HEL SstuMP F 188 WRIST ribbon, monogram Rainier 477-M. Ke- loti bank GOWN Cow Ts bothood of 14th and Lane. ard. Beacon $73. 1822 Lane M MORANDUM BOOK ing money, ard. Bal’ “MoTorR. DR TL W. Montelius Price C Main 919. 624 ist & PALLARD “BARGAIN ~|Plant your own garden. Get’ this ‘ 4-room bungalow. on %-acre, with cken house, 35 fruit for the price of th Be’ it at once. JOHN M. DAHLBY 2200 Market St. Ballard | 311 ~~ BEACON Be “BNAP 2-room house This can reasonable Two blocks pote on ood lot, furn ought ‘on Beacon 146. ; Just | CULVER—QU se |Come to us for the eon Anne pro, i . CULVE OVE 17TH Queen Anne 77. one lock from car, $40. 4 i BUNGALOW, Sarnished; unobatructible view Sound : furnace: 2 oe iadrona ear ine ¥ sell reasonably FURN sd to university, 18, nd water included, »3910 4 “| r ineluded. O%) mene 6,000; some terms ray pl. North 4472 FOR BALE OR RENT. 4 Oe, and nine lots, on Algona, Frank West, Fox 118 mdjoining pro THT N RANCH, down, $26 month Banie_ Main 376. ROOM COTTAGE, to “careful 4259. REASOD tenants. Queen BUNGALOW. way at OOM BUNGALOW, ay 8 qteely furnished 2842 W. 59th. $1,250 | 4 8 AND PAT- Ls iKE- “re it is much more profit- live af your own home. 2 opp 2 2 ERS, T16 Third Ave. eK PURNISHED APARTMENTS 7 WANTED—REAL ESTATE s ANTED, FROM OWNGR—AKOUT by acres bottom land, cleared with good dern houxe, or no * live buyer. «ood condition; 10 ACRES, urd fein IN s $3, TEEMS 5 house 20, all good bull i} * hens, separator. , cultivator, feed cutter and amall tool Inglewood SI ie Mert “Third ‘Ave 4 HERE 1 A BARGAIN AND NOTH- ing wrong with It. 49 acre lowwed er, and 3 miles to Vernon. Price $1,200; terms H.C. PETERS. Third Ave. STOCKS aD BONDS ae |* ae OTHE “Mre Ay Willetknon, Dallard THE SEATTLE STAR CCE CCERCECE AUTO REPAT sor Worntag 3 Mechanica; should Chay: other man, Big Je about l0-car pacity; full to the door, Sep aA one of the equipped shopavin town, « Jathe and other) machinery, Shop is owned by good) mechan ‘One must go to California, and sacrifice hit Naif inter PFLG0 per’ be Owner ways * nal will by your earnings. If yo Mechanic and have th do not fall <. investigate. Bee Mr. Fragie Tit READOARD BLDG, egeccceoccecececes GROCERY — SMALL CASH AND carry, $600. Meat rent $6, Price $250 25 artment house, cash $4,000 Restaurant doing $85 day, rice) Me HBHLING, 207 Hoge Bid. Annex oe 5 TERS ret; MARKS Ann Ke. ‘and Yester. 5 ‘A’ ANS MONEY FOR WASTUNGTON FARM crease. te Rothe Farm Pir 2 ard ave. Beattle. SIFY “FIREARURER'S NoTTC The following described bonda, which | Wire, deponited ax security by the Citizen's of | Georgetown, Sith the City of Beattie, will be sold by me om March 15, 3 the hour of 10 o'clock in ‘th my office in the < y ai Building, in the City of Be- e Noa. 27 to Li) {petantve, ot No. value $200 each, attached there of Improyemeht Distriet No. 3090, of the City of Seattle, of the face value of $200 each, together interest co ne atiached 0. The City Treasurer rese th he to reject any or ail bide. Fire publication of this notice Feb- ruary 16, 1921, FRB TERRY, {| City Treasurer of the City of Seattle, 108 LAST RELATIVES CASSIDY—HARKY NORMAN —Tast heard from at Reattle, His mother inquiring. Montreal CONSULTATIO! capes ie courts —yrEDEnice ~ Gorin ent Attorney. Ameriaan | t 8 Patent fice done ty on i 2078, " p arke Fi cy PO ee ulah etonte st cheoaton Calctmining FIRST-CLASS CALCIMINING, id floor Kast) oh Ten tor, (210-33 Hate i Hours, 10-5. ENNINGS & Te ef Palmer ecl Main 7277. Aes ten. E ghia: MAY DONN—Lateat dances. Haat 444. STA NCING._ MAIN 6200, Apt B ry GOL T1186 First ave & Ethott 2291 to Lean aye A Retain and drive your R Nargent, $09 Central Bidy Ten, e133. Piette "nrinics Pecans Specialist for Men Third Ave. oR NEUE Pike. hire 7 Men's «pecialia Piano Tuning JOUN i RTROM- Piano ropalrip: anteed oa Call evenings oF “th enoons, Elliott 1532 Spangenbere, Cutlery, 1407 4th ave Rug Weaving and Cleaning Are Tug Mills, #11 Union. M1578 Window Sante STOC! i+ Ore RED | Bim . Rothert | andy Steel o* Weatern Rubber ... King Airehip and Olt Drilling in Oil ¢ Mid-Continent Royalty (2% monthly dividends.) Unite Cent.-Mont. Synd.. Unit Red Desert 6ynd... Unit, Weber- Berrie 1,05 TOCKS WANTED Iding Bonds. —— Mining. ie Gold & Ruby, Heels, Téa. ty and Victory ond 118 Cherry Bt} Hoge Hid. WILL BU ba ye ILL SELL King Airunip Co Alaska Steamship Co. 0 Main 5899 { BONDS ~ Beacon Co: Universal High Power. Bledtric Welder. ption Gald, Canada, National Mines. Columbia Red Metal, MAX Wi 4 Union St. birnitiott 859. ss BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE <7 WOOD WORKERS WANTED Established Seattle furniture fac- tory can use the services of 2 ca inet makers, 1 cutter, 1 sticke sander and @ few unskilled labo ers. To men who can steady and permanent ment will be given at wage scale. Favontie convince you that this organization, and will show stantial profit, An investment $1,000 is reauired by men xelecte Wor full particulars Mr. Seng- folder, Gh] Seaboard Lidg. , qualify, emplo: standard De CLEANING Capitol 40068. The stick insect of Borneo is the largest known, measuring as much as 13 inches in length. Iceland is the largest civilized country in the world without rafl- roads, 9. |company her, SENORITA WAS, ALAS! THE BUNK ‘/She Rolled Her Eyes and Got Poor Anglo’s Wad ‘The “beautiful Spanish girl rofied her flashing eyes ax she entered the tobacconiat’s shop of Angelo Chub gro at 110 Jackson wt. Pays passed. Anglo prayed she would come Back, Bhe did. “Will you marry me?" he “Perhaps,” she whispered, “But I love movies, Can you support a wifer* “Ah, senorita! I have $1,700" SHE SMILED THAT TEASING, ALLURING SMILE! at him a teasing, allure here was @ hotel she was thinking of buying, Would be ae He would, d here,” she said, as they ap- ved the hotel, “J will see about jit, and return.” A Swiss gentleman approached Anglo and passed the time of day. He was wealthy, as Anglo could see, Ah, he wana philanthropist. He was looking for a man with a little money whom he could give a little more «|that the man might be his partner and get @ start ln the world towards @ fortune. ‘My husband’ said the sonortta, winking at Anglo, “would be a good Partner. We have, together, $1,900." “I will make it $2,000, and, later, More,” said the Swiss, delighted. “But let me see your money.” Anglo produced. “We will put it in this box,” ne Swing declared, and to Angio’s and the girl's $200 the bene! el added $1,100 and handed the box to Anglo, whose heart leaped for joy. “Where is the depot?” asked the Swiss, “L will show you” said the senorita, taking his arm, and smiling sweetly at Anglo, “This in the way.” Anglo went home. Hours he wait ed. ‘The senorita did not return. He opened the box. Today Joo Bianchi, detective, Is looking for the Swiss and the beau Uful Spanish girl, ‘The box was empty, MAYOR KICKS ON |177 UTILITIES BIL Writes to Hart, art, Asking That It Be Veteod Vehement objection to House Rill No. 174, which provider that utilities owned by the city shal be under control of a state director, was expreated by Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell! Monday tp a letter to Gov. i Hart, asking that the bill be vetoed, ‘The mayor de never have wi its own lighting plant tf it had pre wumed that the state would attempt to contro} it. He also contended that the bill will prevent outside corporations from coming in and developing the hydroelectric po’ Possibilities of the stat Booze Boat to Be Sold at Auction The tannch Canada H., forfeited under the national prohibition act, | will bé sold at anction by the United States marshal on March 13. The launch Valid will be sold the same time, All sales are held at 11 a. m., red the city would rtaken to conduct on the Third ave, steps of the post | office, On Vacation From Moonshine Making} Mathias Kemperl has called off boose-making for the next two months, He's «pending that time in the county jail, with the eompll- me of Federal Judge Neterer, Grocery Clerk Held Under Mann Act Charged with transporting a girl in a local grocery store, was arrested Monday by agents under the dire tion of Chief J. F. McAuley, of the} burean of investigation, The girl is said to be in @ maternity hospital now, Home Is Burned as x54 |Owner Gathers Wood | While 0, Nickols was in his back yard, getting wood for his stove Mon- @ay morning, the house caught fire and burned down. He was unable to check the flames. The houre, a one- story frame structure, was at 8346 th ave, N. W. An overheated stove arted the binst. —— Ban ‘Clamped Upen the ‘Modern’ Dancs KANSAS CITY, March 7.—There will be no “modern” dances at the Kansas state agricultural school, ac- cording to Rev. Lewis Jacobsen. He said he had attended three dances a week for three months in order to speak with authority ®n them. ‘FOR SALR—AUTOMOBILES 61 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Balance of USED CARS & TRUCKS On Hand Must Be Sold at Once COME IN AND MAKE US AN OFFER “CASH REGISTER FOR SALE” C. W. MARTIN, Trustee MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE COMPANY, BANKRUPT | wi t] su WN. We ‘Washingto Alara cascune. net “ae he ae MONEY TOANED i ¥ 5 Dancing Teaght rites 2 junk ° ALABKA JUNK ave . On diamonds and Sci on most nts nat tera | tei 6-6 FE p t $a ONEY TO SOARS a she | “ts sie Kokere, | from La Grande, Ore, to Seattle, Au. *¥ RAC gust 10 of Jast year, in violation of me. | 8 ad Aye \.|the Mann act, Harry R. Belt, clerk pen EXBE TO BRITAIN? George Harvey, editor and publisher of Harvey's Weekly, is prominently mentioned as the nert ambassador to Great Britain. Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles jit {Pees Pottey, 4, of 4731 14th ave. N. E., was suffering from & broken leg Monday, She was run down by the auto of R. Heron, 2329 N. rin bg on 14th ave. N. BE. be |tween FE. ‘ates and KB. 48th sta. Bat urday, Heron anid jthe tittle girl dart ed out from the Curb unexpectedly, 17 Mra, Iva Snyder, Route 6, | Rox 64, wns staggered but not knocked down, when an auto backed Into her at Second ave. and Yesler way Saturday. 17 The auto of Mra. M. P. Clausen, 4223 Fremont ave. knocked down a little girl at Ninth ave. and Pine st. Saturday. The child was not injured. Tha nearly got it that time,” was all that N, Chalmers, Tard and Phinney ave, said when naaed nm by the auto of G, Woveer, 116 W. Sint st, on Wash. inate st., between First ave. 8. and stern ave. ‘Batu: 7 KK. Egaas, 2035 W. S7th at, had his trousers torn and his left leg bruised by an auto at Second ave, and Pike st. Saturday night. 17 ‘Tim McGrath, sailor, was knocked down by the auto of Jules F. Archer, of Haddon Hall, at First avg. and Seneca st, Saturday night. . 1 P, A. Karnef, 2408 45th ave. N., wag slightly injured by an auto driven by George Jonelyn, 14, of 2432 W. 60th st, at Figh ave and Pike st, Sunday. 18 A woman afighting from street car on Rainier ave. was hit by the auto of F. C. Brendel, 3415 McClellan st. Sunday night. She was onhurt. 18 After being knocked down by the auto of C. D. Clinton, 3519 Stone way, at Dexter ave, and Highland drive Sunday night, Joe | Rolph was arrested on a charge of being drank. Bureau of Missing Relatives her sister, who lives at 206 Taylor ave, ttle, F. Hardy, 513 Sixth ave. advertised |in the Missing Relatives bureau last |Saturday, has been fouid in Kansas City, Mo., according to word from her father, She is now Mrs. James Wyant. Never Suffered From Love at First Sight SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 7.— Elopements will be thing of the past in California if State Senator Victor Canepa has his way. Canepa has in- troduced a bili in the state senate which requires that seven-day notice must be Dn a county clerk before a marriage Dcense is issued. At the same time he has introduced a meas ure requiring persons desiring a di- vorce to file notice’ 30 days before proceedings are started in the hope that “they'll cool off by that time.” Stock Ticker Makes Nation Bald Headed ATLANTIC CITY, March 7.—-The stock ticker, financial worries and business depression are driving the nation grayheaded, and the only remedy is to stop worrying, accord. ing to Dr, Charles F, Pabst. He said there is an outbreak of skin diseases, causing a premature baldness and gray hair, and all of it comes from worry. Theatre Goer? Then you should be ac- quainted with the best and quickest method of transpor- tation. JUST CALL ‘stain 6500 SEATTLE TAXI CO, AMARD SKAGIT "Taw Now Operative T, Beeks, chief | about y collector of internal revenue, |announced Monday that community Westinghouse and Smith) property aw ws applied in ‘Tex Low Bidders of a hoard of publle works Mon : awarded to the Went & Manufacturing Morgan Smith & Co, a to furnish hydroelectric machinery for the Gorge creek unit of (ve Skagit project, The bid was $1,164 304, The successful bidders were not low. Hans Pederson offered to fur- nish the machinery for $1,104,000, but City Mngineer Dimock decided that the Westinghouse company was better equipped to carry out the contract. in j la now opérative stato also, This mekns aving in incor hushand and wife make returns on community prop- ° in the Washington considerable when arate erty. The mornin, use Electric and 8 contract No offer to aceept city utility bonds on the project was made with the bid. The board of public works refused El age the request of Oscar P. representing several bond Night! &. GEORGE Woov’s houses, that it reconsider sta action | Y <trpten Ke apoet a in refusing to open the bid of the|| Dancing 6 to 1 a.m. Table d’Tote Genera! Blectric Co, which arrived|| A | Carte After Theatre Specialties four minutes late. Clint Willard F.C. Rippe Dix based his request on the fact | New Revue Temorsow boyd he had offered to purc | 2,500,000 worth of bonds in conn tion with the project, if the General | PANTAGES |Klectric company was awarded the ae! eee Tae 8 comer 'Missing Mail Clerk Is Caught (Almost) | The chase for Leland M. Bowen, mining naval mail clerk, who ix sought In connection with the mins. ing of $10,000 postal funds from the U, 8 8. Charlotte, jumped momen- tarlly Monday from Lo# Angeles to Beattle It was reported to Chief J. F. Me. Auley, of the department of justice, that a young sailor and a girl, said to answer the description of Inez Irene Barager, Bremerton girl, with whom Bowen ts said to have eloped, were living in a cottage in the Lake Washington district. Agents visited the place, but found the young cou- ple were not the persons sought. TOMORROW NIGHT ‘Will be big and merry one—for it will be Amateur Night BUNGALOW ai RESTAT NT Third Near Pine, Ell. 810, Quin and yelles; “Bride 13.” General Admission: Mats, 25c; Nights, 40c ~~ New—Mata. Wed. and Sat. ‘Thomas Wilkes Presents “THE LADY OF THE SCARLET rorry,” \y-Drama Even., 25¢ to $1; Mats, 27¢ to 50c H°Te” ~~ CAFE “REVELS OF 1921" W. BR. HUGHES, Producer With 15 Clever Performers mT FRO! 77TO1 tae: md NI neing—A la Carte Dinner 6 to 9 Patusie by the Famous Butler Orchestra. HIPPODROME Fifth and University NG BS . muUusIO POLLOCK’S Syneopators “MOONLIGHT” Farrell and Cariey. Huckleberry Vina and Tom Sawyer. The Nagtys METROPOUTAN i: mies, EEE. Bh | md ne “MAY ROBSON PAY YOUR CAR FARE THIS WEEK At the Monday, Tuesday, ‘Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Friday night per- formances this week, a street car token will be given absolutely free to every purchaser of a ticket oon LTA BONCON: OF VARIE iy" i} CK MARTIN TH 30 FOUR OTHER AC rs ort SUARECRO. wr With BUSTER KEATON DR. C. O. JQHNSON Eloquent Southern Preacher Will Speak at Pantages Theatre NOON—Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Evangelistic Services in All Baptist Churches Every Night H HIPPODROME 5th AT UNIVERSITY 7 Seattle’s Finest Dancing Pavilion SR ; Inspirational Dance Masic Ralph Pollock and his ORIGINAL BROKEN MELODY SYNCOPATORS SUNDAY From 9 P. M. to 12 WEEK NIGHTS From 8:45 P. M. to 12:30 [LLLLLLELLILERECTGICLILIT