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nf sonnay, APRIL 18, 1991, a The Seattle Star va Beatt Publishes | — MA IN month . ‘months ily att te, Wae..ing 1 7T IN monthe T Beventh Ave ton b cription Rates ADVANCE BE STATE WASHINGTON fs 80e per month, or $9.00 year. BY CA month Ra Trans " before the largest audience RRIBK IN Northwest, Largest Audience in crry tes Per Insertion the Northwest » TRE COLUM attle, Wash. in nursing year hig! its monthly al tenance, Seattle, W 0) product elep! ey. ¥ MPOOING. STRATOR rienced; straight salary; to work nationally in Apply by letter only, Rt fers ad to women h school equivalen low ‘Ashington, MU Seattle num be: Hotel 35: one oy Massage, 35 25 complete booths, Hoe every Beh | Tart Bids. ke appo TATION ED oe by day. evening LIN FAMILY WASHING WANT- ¢ bring to house MALE HELP WANTED __ BOY ABOUT § YEARS OLD, “BREEZY” GOOD SALARY. ITH DOG, EASON PART ®) [APPLY AT THE CLEMMER TRE THURSDAY MORNING 10 O'CLOCK. i INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY $200 monthly cor- $100 ondin weekly ce unnecessary; no canva subjects suggested. Send for sarticulars. Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. ED—BOYS FOR ROUTE CA Ii parts of the city. Good neement. 8h 2 pa: in on on. MEN, $156 to x watch Are: WEISFIELD CANT Ft our wetch, throw it aw Union. MAKER WANTED — PaAT- Cotym bi AND REPAIR- NTER W ce PFUA modern a ool of 110 intments. FinLD CANT ‘our wateh, throw it away FEMALE WANTED specialty “hone West HILDREN WANTED FOR to for newspapers; $1 in spare Natio ad . WHO HAS experience in ad writing circulation newspaper Box B-3, 8 BRAKEME Star and 8 vel Elijott 182: ‘TION WANTED VICE FILIPINO BOY jefeed janitor, 7 Second Phone Ell Reads The Star’s Want Ads hone Main 600 » FEMALE \ BANTTARIUM “ye w Address 1019 Madison st, T dvertised depa Tr, to ANICURING ip treatme quip, plianc dairdress|n, sw SITUATIONS WANTED - EXPERI- meed nurse, nervous and dement- beat of ‘tim: tar. $200; later $309. welry re ftord & 8-H BR AT 7il MADISON request. ADVER- ef discharged sol- L ] dters or cattors are printed tree porter or lable for good family. rk af thea dered. job in tre ar elub. Darling, Experienced Anything | BE F SF soap riment BC Th Ww tt RE- ref 5 to Ex- Press to 2GIN Write ir tor warn, | Novelty Pri FOR PRY SHIPYA taney ran vey nished PT ié NEW ARLINGTON HOTEL FIRST and Spring hea FOR RENT—ROOMS OVERHAULED UNFUR- view, rome 1516 good 1dth ave, near ~ WANTED— BOARDERS WANTED - Phone CHILD Ratnior 268-3 HOTELS TO fs Main 3769. $1.00 per day and thoroly New! ren thruout Perma- Kuekts, $6.00 week, Transient $16 Atlan OARD. y fur- ovated 48 WANTED—MISCE WANTHD- FURS. POR SALB—MISCELLANE a Tt ts SA 20 In. PLATE 38 in. by 10 tn. 40 in. Our building BUILDE We New 6-ft not for early Sash 8 ft Seah 4 ft Are Selling USED Owl 1917 Lat Bllio SASH-AND DOORS RB WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. 8. too late to start « plants, by 6 ft by 6 tt FOR CHL ide by GLAS! 0. KEN Hot high cost NDSH Hn price 12 in. price : og showing full} material free on B. WILLIAMS CO. Established 1899. 8 AND ¢ ATTENTION Out Our Bt Enamelware ename! bathtubs by ata! °. New enameled sinks New enameled basins ‘ New enameled laundry traye 1030 Firat Minch hose longtha, $1 100,000 Main AGAIN us Ave. &. WE HAVE Tf your 10%0 SEALSKIN Moc to $2.00 $2.00 STUMP power outape pull Ducrest ¥ MALT aupplie now ise Nd LAWN sharpened and repair Cherry wo $ a _Ph Uph Ww DRY 16 SWING MA heads, ing LAWN and repaired. 1 DANDY aph @ § MOVING. any BUILT-IN Better _ try SHIN’ mone _anyw BEATING toes, $0e, T5c sack. how Appro, 0, Last this year feet hone. hbor, Ave. & Mai ASINS FRE ark blended mine try el, fi # retailed The Alaska Fur Co. . beginning of Madison RASPH Closing educed co, PUD) $h5 Hu ther nts a. Outweart. vutaelle all end argume Plant, Rent UP, HOPS Y t try the 224 Jaw sY ve tried th We del st. (basemen 0.50 sie MATTRESS: MOWERS CALLE n Acme Repair Sho Main 2095. FOREST WOOD, rd; 12-inch, $11 load dry Sidney 1734 Hs ht . furnity rh Mattress Co FOREST WOOD, 12, 1 $10 cord; 4-foot. $8 tinsts. Fiallard 4616 HINES Goop $10 wu: iring. Main 19 treat MOW SHAT ié VAT Reae, eave. Beacon DAVARIA” PF Tecords, ches Widg. 1, Apt NERA HAt any time Call Sidney 17 CABINETS TO © cheaper: general « Sherman, Main 49%. kSe—-WE CAN on all grades, de’ ere. Elliott 6007 AND PLANTING 6233 Syc: Lak na 4 853 E place, ott 3 Rallard 4477 evenings, w pplied PIANOS FOR FR on ONT. purchase, __Toner. 210 Union. FLOORS—HARDWOOD AND Old floors or ir SAM W scraped and f 23. FIELD © Breer watch, throw it oF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AND PIANO ROLLS EXCHANGED. ‘Dion. Pike at INSIDE MILT, SLAB AND PORBST wood Stock up for winter. lard 62 5 WAN lake Furniture Co. 52) FURNITURE FOR SALE sTov¥ $50 — dining table, springs and mattresse: 4 chair: Rainier AUTO Host Box B-4, Da, ; 8 velty Print, 1611 | 43. DRY Ballard 62 GH HATS. ¢ [D—FURN' 408 Pike. YEW COOK PARLOF Parlor stand 1 rocker, valley car other « to S626 Wabash ave. ne ture: close in; rent only $14. pays rent. Apply ROOMS FURNT- for quick sale. Boylston, near Denny way. 7341) | . Toot work and general anything e Rainier 1155. E-SOLDIEE ing truck er Cap. Will take t WA? or fir ade li itol_ 492 martied. | — PARTNERS WANTE! NTED + lor wit prahip in Toe. ACTICAL NURSE h $2,000 sanitartum Addres for aA LOST AND FOUND ARTY ele fr um «© WHO ‘om 970 once TOC they ution BUNI ‘oot land Suit noon. Ta a rion, MAKI DAY park — Sea able reward ON WA R Ke Iskin Mai 7ON, OR! to enter part- bab Star. BABYS | 2ind ave. will! avoid 11920 Ford delivery, ical ¢ AT neck- | n 197 nion Saturday <1, Star. [MAM WEISFIELD CAN'T KE- NG AND DRESSMAKING DE. the day or at home; ra bie ito} 2713. HOUSES FOR RENT ‘OW WE HAVE SOME- ting all to bi ‘OU K ie that en? per mo ith ave. 8. § FURNISHED APARTMENTS BLET “room, well Langdon, Apt V. 1-ROOM WELL cheap 171 will beat re Buy home on nth. . 716 Third Ave. COTTAGE, st. Kant 2009 Bh, $26 MONTH. Lane #t Ballard 4 AND FLAT: MONTHS furnished KE & 12th § $10 B. Denny ‘way te: 804. 's LARGE apar t 8 SIGNING your watch, throw It away. } rms of| 2909 yo tment | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WRNISH sek cop! fhts, gas. ide Hotel pine Hon st i ED SLE ng rooms 1510 First > HOUS Mott 51 PING free av KE +-W AND bath, | , Burn aPING 1015 INISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ILAR PRICED ROC | to markets FURNISHED, Wphiousekeeps Union a» and busine 1323 Bixth « BTEAW ng’ rooma slot 612 win i HE bath. “We Tose ngle oF LATED 1015 ELECTED White Leghorn. per 100. amount in HOGANIZED hatching exes, 15. POULTRY HATCHING Want 1407 15th WHITE L&C North 4223 CXRLOAD OF HORSE of the mountains. ell 400 ral head LIVE STOCK Single team, ht 2,601 weight broke, $60 one team, of he 1,500, for sale, cheap. 7 ave ON farm work GOOD TEAM FOR Queen Anne 2 ANEOT CLOTHING INTRACTORS, sbipyard HOTTLE 50 mill wood, repairin: Work guara Service SAVE Da Seventh ) WOOD CALL 1 dresser. Rov THIS 6 ROOMA FURNT- S5e wetting, order for large | Madrona car.| 80c, $5 per 100. FROM EAST AND | ee 3821. | Us hotbed $4.00 $5.50 sks $0.97 DELS | ‘50 6.26 ine of equeat. jock of $00 218 nm tt M | mink and all ali} prices 1023 ORSE stp * Seo Write © reat, ver for t Lyon Por by « .. INCH. e $9.50. ED” on 2 4 AND after 5.| DROP- rent « “ENED | teed 13. HONO i. | is : j RDER | arpen-| ov livered POTA- amore. RENT Meyer- a hed away. 709 . Bal- Star. M étit 2 bed rtloles at Two owner, 1810 BEGGS. 5.90 | FHORN horses, weight | 0; pev-| about Fourth LIGHT TRS, j 61 Broadway and Pike St. cor in $1,p00, THE € FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FORD DELIVERY in Al m condition; self-starter. \TRAL AG Authorized Fe eNCY, In a nO &. nderful looks @ tires; high. Call Ba 8 FASHION GARAG. 1990 ear; most run new unte Autos to hire without driv age ave 6 “WANTED- For Customers have delay prices SECURIT Orr WILL PAY Fords and 1631 MGHEAT good Neht cars. Auto Co. | FORD gain WANTED—AUTOMOLILES and ring. Elliott 2240. LiGhT 3 15th ave 2205 WANTED. SED CAF supply our spring waiting, and yo what we need. lowe money? WA Just ‘and ¥ MOTOR E. Pine 8t AND PVE CASH FOR ren. & iT HAMILL Broadway CASH Kast Henry Mo 618 H. Pike at d Dealer 7-PASS DELIVERY, BAR- maid for late model cars. T SALES ENGDAHL “PRICE PAID FOR Bast 2651, echan- | Preparatory to 4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS Ai0-DAY CLBAN-UP SALE USED AND RENUILT TRUCKS pening up our plant for the building of Gersix trucks for the coming dew we want to clean hand and the plac yarious and K-ton to 2 and torma will the pureh make or to 8 true Ou Geraix Manuf: Fairview ave } MACHINERY HOWCERIC MOTOR PRICE, UT Pm. W. Monteliua Price Co. ent or sale. Main 919. 624 tat & FOR SALE—FURNISHED ‘ OUSES F795, FURNIBUED, TERMS Cottage with 4 rooms and bath; well furnished: near car ling and stores 4441 Brandon st, or telephone Kai _nier 661-W ROOM MODERN ment: $35; well lard 2007 a! 7 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE u WOORE furnished. DAVID P. BASTMAN 1024 Third Ave CITY HOMES ON TERMS $750/ $50 cash and $10 monthly J-room cottage: city light water; lot 605120 to alley nelahborhe Sind ave. W., W. Bertoni and good near ash and $10 monthly suse; lot B0x120 $1,000—$100 3-room modern 34th ave W $2,400—$200 $15 monthly, b-room hou: corner lot, 100x150 fine garden soll; good view; 3and S. and Lucile st $3,000--$500 cash, balance to suit half-acre of ground in fruit and modern S-room cottage, A RAR GAIN, 48th ave. 8; 20 Minutes car ride from Pike st, Rainier ave line, Will take $150 cash, balance monthly modern cottage and basement; fronts on paved d; commands fine Sound untain view, Magnolia-blvd 00 $30 4-room ment ILDING LOT RAF oh and $8 1 120 “it Ns city light a: lots locat ‘aves. W warden good r 33rd and 35th DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. LOSK RENT MONEY HAVE TO if you take 1324 Firat ave. every DONT YOU DON'T at WooD HWAY AND T AND man on ground every OR SEB MR. NESS OR 8 MK. NSS OR SER MR. NF and Park ave ou the glad infor RENICK-WATROUS ¢ Main %% 203-4 Mar HOME 6ixt be ” He at can n n Bik PARK NICE n level t flowe trees and garden; bh new, but double conm with « few dollars ex made thoroly modern: has ment basement, laundr hot water heating plant Property is aituated Just Rew high school, all ansesaments in and paid except paving. — Im- Mediate possemsion. Only $2,600; very easy terms; liberal discount for substantial cash payment. _ Capitol 1056. CLOSE IN; A smal! payment down and balance monthly; large corner lot; ase ments all paid. A good how & working man. Only 5 m! on street car from union depot, Or t om acréage. Price $2,260. Own: Green Bide. Main: 1110. house for $100 nd $15 per month. House can be made into « move in and finish at your leleure. Also have two 4-room vn on one. PETERS, 716 Third Ave. _ BY RIDGE Corner lot, 50x100 feet; all annenn- ments paid; close to i. A. GOODFELLOW 415 Ry. Exchange Bide Terms $5 mn and $1 monthly. Good soll; lies good; 30 minutos low, but wish to close them out Owner, 918 Green Bidg modern; plastered; full basement Take car part payment: Ford pre- cluding interest. #46 & 69th. Ken- wood 1423 wil) trade our equity ” G-AGRE GrotxNp AND TROON dandy 5S-room cottage. You can nent. Let me show y HA RGAIN $900 CASH Woodland park ee S ONLY $36 from Pike at. This price is very fo BQUITY 4-hOOM” WOUEE ferred: balance $25 monthly, in- RCTAL Nifty §-room modern bungal 60x100; North End, close only $3,000; easy terms. Main 6571 325 Burke Bide * CULVER—QUEEN ANNB Come to us for the best buys Queen Anne hill property. RC, CULVER 14 Toston St Queen Anne 77. FOR SALE, ON BEACON HILI-—5- arage; full cement wndry tray on c 757 14th ave SIX LOTS, WITH A LOG ious AT Suquamieh, r sale by owner Phone Baliard 780. GHICKEN RANCH, 91.300, 976 down, month. 604 American Bank in 2476 DRUG STORE LOCATION, INCLUD- ing bungalow, 407 N. 66th. \North 4463 CHEAP N. 78t ROOM H t 7207 b—A i¥ vou Qu ine, berrias, w ei to ‘ear; ST PLACE t. Owner, ae FOR ton BAL IN TOWN. no agent BALE CALL UARD WANT TO HUY A TOME, 3-room plastered oF 1 good lot 50100 od shed, chicken house, paved street; block from atreet| ear, 6 blocks to 2 banks. Price ; $250 down, $15 a month, in- cluding interest. Don't call on at 320.) | ih good a Stor- Second D orders. uomay Why Tighest CO. NINGS | Goon | 1160. aabach 63—. MY of action Truck BUICK ing, trade for light roads Anne “ FOR SAL truck ra NE} AUTOMOBILES TO EXCHANGE r, 2781 AUTO TRI RACT, $3.25 F ul; requires pu trailer. tnm ry. Acme ruck ar neces les Co ALE—3%-TON CAT some cash; easy with truek. GEORGE , Kennydale, Wash, % i508 11th ave MODpET. rms. Job TOUT Queen CKS mR M. chase nediate Motor Sunday. Ballard 201 K REAL” SACHIFICE 7-ROHOM | house, completely furnished, $1,400; 2250 down, $15 per month. Must well this week on account of operation. Re ap ck. Ballard 2007. MONEY TO LOAN ON BALLARD homes; monthly repayment plan. KEAN BROS. Rallard Ave. at 22nd. Pallard 127 76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY WHAT SEATTLE—#-ROOM HOUSE; fireplace; basement; fine view $1400; easy terms. 6230 38th 8 W. Phone West 1025-M 77 WANTED—RKEAL ESTATE WANTED TO HUY b- house; modern: Georgetown; down, $25 month, including Inter- est, Call Room 6, Elliott tween 2:00 and 4:00 p. 1 ACREAGE IQUIM; $35 PER ACRE 7-acre tract, easily cleared; sandy loam soll; ‘no rock or gravel; on vod road: irrigation ditch through | land; excellent for berry and chicken ranch. Price $945 d ter: HARRY & P. Sequim, 9 NEA TH ash. SUBURBAN HOME ACR 5 ACHES, WEST SIDE LON south of Colby; good soil? proved all around; worth Price $250; $100 cash,” a 718 New York Bldg. 46 ACRES 0-—~Phone or call for location and | terms, Old buildings; orchard; | spring water. Big snap 615 CRARY BLDG. Lh. $323 20 ACKES, WITH ORCHARD AND cleared land; on main counvy road from Renton, Here if a goot im- $500. terms. WER- far 0; terms & years to pay. u rd Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR DAVID Pp. PASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. GOOD LAND CLOS® TO SEATTLE vorth Trunk hl tle and Alderwoo aperty, well lo 0 feet north ice balance m hway about wa an $75 to $196 per Sold Excellent and on highway Sold in 2\-acre tracts to 10-acrt tracts Excellent loganberry Over 200 @ of my tracts already sold. to purchasers. | Inveatigute buying elsewhere. ter land; the level; mo waate, Bellevue- Redmond land. liellevue watintied before dy for the plow, 1 on easy terme eblent for fruit al crops § tracts In few months which od, It is the cheap Seattle. past ng impr buy near DAVID P. RASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. b ACKEN, TARE VIEW Located north of city; handy to tn terurban; view of Lake Washing ton and mountain’; good soil; on gentle southerly slope. The cheap eat land in the entire district. 6 acres for $400; $200 cash P. YAN ARSDALE & 1019 Third Ave A LITTLE FARM IN THE CITY 400 ACRES of fine into land, close tn, acre and halt- treets and city to each tract. See our complete DEMONSTRATION ACRE, with lekens, berries, den, showing you END onan acre of good land. A tow tracts improved with smal! | VERY RASY TEMS PUGET MILL CO. (Land Dept. Call at_our Branch Offices, 26 8 W. and Spokane ave. roy, Alki! or West Seattle car. off at Pigeon Point. We will you on the land in five min Open Sundays Phone West Get ". ane 10 ACHES — LITTLE PARAM CHEAP | Rich soil orem re, good Prooder’ house cleared, balance large barn; new 16x82; lumber for new house: fruit enty of nelehbors: graded and high ech A bargain at $1,700: $600 cash, P. VAN ARSDALE 1019 Third Ave SUBURDAN HOME ACR Take Fauntie- | Piero Wy dandy thoatre city property or ¢ Thin will bear HAUNROOP MUST “Lt tm; good hocatic yenth ave te CAPETBRIA, U pletely furnished and ru RARY BLDG, BLL. ny sforts Orn sfocks BP. Rehling, 207 Hoge Bide 09 Bnd Ave. PATENTS F PATENTS FINANCED AND PRG- mot Our Hhusiness Efficiency Department specializes in fi- nancing meritorious industrial 8 AMNOCIATED INVESTMENT 306 Crary Hide. PERSONA YCAT, WATERNITY NURSE ousekedper; reference. Mra. 68 W. Etruria Mra. A. Wilielkwen, Ballard ATH to her nvestigatt Turke Midge CrTy KOOMA atondy nice hi Mave a ‘ AVI fit For on sold, ANCED o * PAC ® Hall NURSE 1257 0 FUNERAL NOTICES PRESTON—In this clty April i 1921, AUGUSTUS PRESTON, aged 69, brother of W. F enton, uncle of Mra, Kthel Pheasant Funeral services will be held Tu day, April 19, at 2p. m., from the Pheasant-Wiggen Co. ebapel, 6617 106 T6 Lumber tion to yard ar 108 W block KGAL N Witom \s OTICK if MAY CONCERN certify that Specialty ha de an applica- cupy and extend lumber wood working factory at Ewing at, lots 4, 6, 64. 8 49, Denny & Hoyt’s Addi Anyone 4 ng to prot occupancy must file ext at the office of the B ¢ Department, Room 606 Cc City Bide, prier to April 28, The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneysat-Law PF WALL — BST A RLISHE All ¢ Moder 216 Burke unty 5 3 advice fee tment ide Attorneys—Patent FREDERICK P- GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney. American and ‘or- clkn patents secured, developed and promoted. 805- entral Bidg., Seattic, Wash. and 609 F at. NW. Washington, D. C Phone Main 399 THRICE BA fe Tere Hid, Main 6760, ents Trademarks Caisomining | FYREP-CLARS CAL CIMWINING, | paiating and floor waxin bras. Finida Certiied Public Accountants HANSEN & CO, Leary Bide. Chote acre and half-acre tracts that | are cleared and plowed, and many that can be easily cleared for itv Mediate cultivation. an and near the new state highway, one mile north of the city limits; $50 down and $10 « month. An opportunity te own a producing home, which is always « good asset. Write or phone for maps &iving location, prices and terma Tou can see this property at time if you will phone the any JOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO, Inc (Owners) Phone Main 4357. 312 Leary Bldg. 19 ACRES NEAR RENT, 81.000 EASY TERMS Located close to Kent; highly tm- Proved district; ideal for berries 10 acres of good soll; on main road; fenced on three sidea. Only $900 cash and $10 « month. Pr. VAN ARSDALE &@& CO, ae 1919 Third Ave. FOR RENT OR LEASE—2 ACHES, th 3-room he at Retle: CACHE ALDERWOOD MANOR: SACRIFICE ve close to demonstration farm end station; 6 acres of goo wot! $800; half cash. . we 7 P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Ave. SIZE TRACTS GOOD LAND: irable south end location, close In, at your own terma. Sidney §73 no FARM LANDS YAKIMA VALLEY LAND SALE The earliest district in the state: under government irrigation proj- ect. Bunnyside extension deep soil; bo rock or grav in ling FR: close to Kasy terme. Low price ®f $25 per acre and up. We are the owners. YAKIMA HIVER FARMS CO. 918 Green Ride. _ Main 1116. (0 ACRES NEAR MOUNT VERNON and Sedro-Woolley, Very produc rice $1,400: good terms. PETERS, 716 Third Ave, ANY 4. STOCKS AND BONDS | tip Brush $ pra STOCKS OFF $00 Van Dyke Fount 2 United Finance Int. 4 2nd com 599 Ainska Pet. & Coal 10 Silent Drama 1 aranty Bank 10 King Airship 100 Davis Car é 250 Victory Rubber ad 300 Mid-Continent Royalty.: (Pays 2 per cent monthiy) Forks Drilling . x E 1.00 1500 4an will 13 10 ¥ Bonds lumbia ¥ Libe CJ a or rty 118 Cherry WANTED —PARTY WITH $2,000 cash. Will give you a fourth in est in 2,560-aere oll lease in the Cold Bay district of Alaska, in the very heart of the best section lo- cated on O11 Dome. Write A-98, care of Star, for appointment. 4 BUSINESS OPPORT' BEHLING” SELLA + OR TERME fine place for Indy... all cash; no delivery I will invoice this. ..$1,25 in brand new build- $1,650 trade; 335 $2.850 ith rooms. $1,760 nd fixtures, Grocery; Grocery! y: clean terms Grocery; Grocery INVOIC® sees es ROOM 212, at/709 Second Ave. APARTMENT HOUSH 90 rooms (DOWNTOWN CORNER); all ig iy gas and electric moters; the largest and best single and double housekeeping building In the downtown section; (rent only $400: B-year lease); now net- ting $850 per month. ‘This has never been d before. $4,000 cash will handle. In the very best of condition. All outside rooms THE PUGET SOUND COMPANY 624-5 Lumber Exchange Bldg HOTEL SPRCIAL, 15 rooma ( YER BRICK BUILD: ING); m heat; rent only $450. This always docs a good transient business, and is well and favorably known, $4,000 cash will handle. All outside $500 per month T SOUND COMPANY nber Exchange Bldg APARTMENT HOt roome—All apts. have reparate gas and wall beds; lease nth; hot ‘water $200 up on lease Included price. $650 WILL HAN- THE PU SOUND CO., Lumber B we Hide ILD SLL ONE-POURTH INTER- est in 120-acre gold and silver quartz claims in the Swauke Min- Ing District of Kittitas county, in the very heart of the best mining district. For information write BP. F. Lowe, 208 8, Pearl st., Elens- burg, Wash. WANTED—CAR IN TRADE For oll station and four lots; good income, which can be increased fee HUNT, 422 Burke Bli« BLACKAMITH SHOP For and stock complete, 1914 ington. a $1,000 private electric $125 ting plant in full DL. 524-2 ha SAL Wash- tor, Ei Houra, 10-5. 3 NINGSR & JENDBINGA, uates of Palmer sthool «he , dates. Kil. 3684 GRAD- Denny Couatera: Loans MONEY LOANED ON ALL ARTT- | cles of value THE RELIABLE, Comer, |For” & work ph guaranteed, vaning taught Private leesona Btevena, MAY DUNN—Latont dank ZLABKA FUNK CO. 1130 Firat ave 8, Fitiott 2291 Kalsomining _ Fy, Bdwards i, Pdwards THE SQUARE CLEANERS WINDOWS, WOODWORK, BUILDINGS Floors waxed and varnished. Kalro- mining private residences a spe- elalty Piret-ol work uaran- teed. Give us a trial and be con- vinced. Our PRICES Are the MOST mi Cement Work TH AND CEM nwood 1694. W ha Pike ory. terma. socteTY FOr REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE $25-¢ Empire Bullding cond, Near Madison, NEY LOAN—WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches Loan Mrokere "AN JEWELRY CO. Ave. Batablighed 1889, )ANED ON” AUTOM Bary terms. Drive whi! Khodes, 603 Washington Mt biles ‘ou pay, bide . | LOANS” ON AUTOMONILES Retain and drive your car it m Bareent. 508 Central Bid Bil. 6133. } Monuments PUGET SOUND MARDLE & GRAN- | Ite Co. det and Virginia. Estab- | Vehed 1874 Optician and Optometrist JW. Bdmunds Praser-Paterson Ga Painting and Paperhanging PAINTING, PAP RI HANGING, KAL- | “nomining. Fiallard 2380. Plano Tuning pi tuning. repairing. Maio Vhysicians, Surgeons FN. PRE: an and Surgeon Chrogic Diseases. Specialist for Men 05% Third Ave. Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenbere. Cutlery, 1407 4th ave. KIDS IN FRANC PLAY BASEBALL First Public Playfield Opened in Paris Is PARIS, April 18.—*Yer out!” “Ain't either?’ That's a free translation of what lie heard on the first public playfield jin Paris. The French kiddies are playing ball and wearing out the seats of | the trousers—-and growing into | strong manhood and womanhood. That's because Freckles and fat and hundreds of other school kids in America gave to a fund to create playgrounds for French ehildren. The first playground in Paris was built over the fortifications erected in 1840, It contains ladders, bars, swings and see-saws, Basket. balls, baseballs, footballs, bats and gloves were furnished. rhe American Junior Red Cross paid for it all with thousands of pennies The playground~is taking chil dren of Paris from dirty alleys and crowded streets. And they hope sore day to send a Babe Ruth to Ameriea to reward Freckles and Skinny and Fat Woman Legislator Has Many Rivals LONDON, April 18.-Lady Astor de only woman member of parliament, Six constituencies ha already adopted wor candidates, and 20 more are willing 4 not look like being for long theé Now This Determined Dame Sets Out }) To Turn the Whole World Right About Read Frances Boardman’s Saucy Rhymes On Fads and Fancies of the Times LUB-ADDICT ts the Middle Name of\this Determined-Looking Dame heard of Something New to Join, and in her Mitt is Clutched admit her to the Fold, along Just what it is they mean to do, she does not know-—nor 1 Bhi the Coin enrolled. which will Tone that “Woman im true; and yet I noth |she still Pails Daily for the Gent nor you; she «imply has to Organize, anxious to Affiliate—to Merge—or to Amalgamate! to the Chair, #o far from being Hard to Bear, in looked upon by ali her Kind as something Not to be Declined. She loves to Plan for Planning Plans, and, with the other By-Law Fans, she Carols forth with Vibrant Come into Her Own as do you, that and even tho she Slings the Vote, and Prides herself on Business Sense— 7 ; || with others who've | to Federate, to Centralize; she's And being Sentenced Yeu, Children, doubtless this | Habit has her by the Throat,| WEALTHY ‘GOB’ DEFIES DEATH Worth $23,000,000, Yet He Risks Neck in Air | SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aprfl 18—If you had a fortune amounting to something like $23,000,000, would you risk your neck? George C. T. R. Emington, known as the “millionaire gob,” is reputed in New York dispatches to be worth something lke that, yet he In at- tempting daring aerial achievements. Emington will not admit that he ts owner of such a ‘princely sum and de- clares “my fortune’s only about « mil- lion,” Be that an it may, he has succifient to live In luxury over a long period of ife, for he in but 21, but he elects to ‘experiment with huge passenger car rying airplanes. Emington studied at Yale until he tired of tracing nervous systems and wrestling with higher mathematica So he joined the navy as a common “gob.” He made his first appearance on the Pacific coast as the plano thumper of the navy Jazz band. But once he had sighted the Rerial field here, the navy lost him. “I found It would take three years to become a chief petty officer in the alr nervice and have a decent chance | Wr | to fly,” he explained, “so I thought it |of Yakima, as secretary of the state i] k| would be quicker to buy part of an) New State Fair Secretary Is Versatile-Man Ri. mena H. P. Vermilye In the selection of H. P. Vermilye, | fair, Director of Agriculture E. L. | aviation plant and start on my owh| French has picked a man who for book.” Announcing that he figures on ex- ances Bast 444 | perimenting tn big passenger carry-|state of Washington. An hes ieee | many years has been closely identi | fied in land development in the ing planes and hopes to have one that |by education and profession, Ver- | coast to East at will carry 22 people from coast, Emington is starting once. HEROINE FUND IS NOW $1,100 In Addition, Club Will Buy Arms for Girl FAIRMONT, W. Va, April 18.— More than $1,100 has been deposited to the credit of the “Rosie Sacola Hero Fund” in the Fairmont State bank of Fairmont, W. Va. ‘The money ts to be used for the special education and training of Rosie Sacola, America's greatest her- oine. The fund was started after Rosie lagt two arms in an accident and then, while in a hospital, gave skin from her body to save the life qf another child. As soon ag Rosie’ shoulders are thoronghiy healed she is to be taken to Chicago, where she will be pro- vided with artificial arms, \ The West Virginia board of chfl- dren's guardians then expects to place her in a private home under private tutoring. The Business and Professional Women's club of Fairmont an- nounces it will pay for Rosie's new armas, The money in the “Rosie Sacola Hero Fund” will pay fgr the educa- tion and training. Observe Birthday of Shakespeare Shakespeare's birthday month of April is to be celebrated in Seattle this year by the Community Service Dramatic institute, the most demo- cratic and largest theatrical effort ever made in the elty. Successes of the New York Sea- son” will be the headline of tonight's opening session at § o'clock in the Women's University club, Sixth and Seneca. Miss Nellie Cornish will record her ideas on the subject. Chester E. Roberts, chairman of ttle Community Service, will pre- Florence E. Wilbur, Northwest dramatic specialist of community service, will act as dean of the in- stitute. Mrs, Howard Ay Hanson is chairman of the drama institute com- i mittee. She Certainly Is Anxious to Please NNSBRUCK, April 18.—This ad. vertisement has appeared in Tyrolese newspapers; .“Pretty archduchess, accomplished musician, knowing sev- ‘eral languages, brought up in lux lury, tired of a sordid life with little jmoney, desires to marry a wealthy, refined American or an Englishman, ‘aged under 8% Parvenues and men of other nationalities need not apply ‘The archduchess would gladly emi- grate and also, if necessary, change her religion, A meeting could be ar ranged in Switzerland.” Pr ; Microscope May Be Older Than Known NE YORK, April 18. — The telescope and microscope aren't such youngsters after all. The discovery of ciphered manuseripts written by Roger Bacon back tn the 18th cen. tury seems to show that he used them, altho it has generally been be. lieved that they were not invented until the 17th century. milye has for the last six years been | actively engaged in the development | of his owfi orchard at Yakima, Coming to the state in 1891 he made his home at Tacoma for many | years. In 1903 his company placed | under water 28,000 acres of Montana | land. Vermilye was special land ex-/ aminer for the Northern Pacific Rail- way for Eastern Washington and Oregon for several years; had charge of the field work making the sur- vey of the Tacoma Harbor lines; re. ported upon Tacoma water supply | Project for the Mashell river; had charge of the preparation of plans | for the construction of the Univer. sity of Washimgton campus and was in charge of the Pierce county drain- age work, and has been keenly in-/ terested in the development of the orchard lands of the state, Vermilye entered upon his new duties April 1, HUSKY BOY WEIGHS 18 POUNDS WHEN BORN TERRABELLA, Cal, April 18.— A baby boy weighing 18 pounds and three ounces has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Embry. Tho full depth of the earth's at mosphere is about 500*miles. A HAPPY DISCOVERY “Oh, Betsy, do stop just for a moment. I! have endiges compit- ments for yoa." = ¢ “What a coincidence. I was about to say that very thing to you.” The two girls dalied long enough in: dulge in the ever pl task of exchanging “swaps.” “Yes, Jack said you looked ada able in that new sport outfit and you were a perfect dream last night in your dancing frock.” “Well, you have nothing on me, Betsy. Tom said you always looked so nice lately and that you wore such becoming clotties and—by the | way, where do you get them?” Why, at Cherry’ The only} Place I possibly could, because thero I get credit.” “Why so do I, and for the same reason. And it's the happiest dis- covery I've made lately.” Their storé is on Second ave.,| between Madison and Spring, 207| Rialto Bldg. over the Pig’n Whistle, —Advertisement. METROPOLITAN WHITES BATTLE JAPS ON OCEAN American Placed in Irons on Jap Liner BAN FRANCISCO, April 18—~ Friction between Japanese and whites on the T. K, K. liner Siberia Maru, all the way across the Pacific ocean, culminated in a fight on-board between P. 8. Crawley, San Fram cinco tobacco salesman, and a Japy | nese cabin boy. ‘The boat came into the harbor to jay with the police flag flying and | open warfare ready to break out be- tween the Japances and American officers. According to Crawley, who was placed under arrest by the Japanese officers of the boat after the fight, | he went on deck today, carrying his 4-year-ol4 child in his arms, A Jap janese cabin boy deliberately tripped him, he said, causing bim to fall om his child, He engaged in a fight with the cabin boy and came out the victor. He was then arrested. ‘According to A. J. Clark, of Mam chester, Wngland, the trouble arose on the first day out, when the white passengers refused to contribute to a fund for prizes for games aboard the ship, when they learned that 10 / per cent of it was to go to the Japa nese crew, Asa result, the Japanese conduct- ed a nystematic_ campaign of annoy- ance against the whites, he said. Japanese were given preference to the movie show and whites forced to stand, he said. Dancing was stopped on orders of the Japanese officers. As 4 result, 36 passengers signed @ protest to the shipping company, pro testing against the conduct of the crew. This only accentuated the feeling which resulted in the deck fight today. Pope Says He Will See Royal Baptism PARIS, April 18-—-The pope has agreed to act as a witness at the baptism of the daughter of Prince William of Hohenzollern, who is thé fatherinlaw of King Manuel and who married in 1915 Princess Alde gonde of Bavaria. Ancient Fresco Is Sold for $5,000 LONDON, April 18.—A fifth cem tury freseo, taken from one of the Rock Temples of Ajuntah, Central India, in 1819, was sold at auction here for $5,000. METROPOLITAN TONIGHT MARGARET MATZENAUER Wertd’s Greatest Contraite Assisting Artists: Chartes Carver, Basso Freak La Forge, Compeser- Pianist “The world probably has never heard @ yoice like Mme. Matzenauer’s. Rich, beautiful, deep and susceptible of finest Cexibility, i¢ can into the realms of the soprano with wondrous clearness, sweetness and beauty. Thi with her splendid power of pee gerne ge peers por- trayal and her pleas: r ponality, is what makes Mme. Matzenauer incomparable.”"— Washington Star. Prices: S3e, $1.10, $1.68, $220 (including War Tax) SEATS SELLING NO PROTECTION FROM THE COST OF LAW SUITS Many land titles are at- tacked, but few are defeated. In either case you win if you have Title Insurance and lose without it, The cost of litigation and the anxiety it involves is a severe strain on most anyone and if you lose your prop- erty, too—that is ‘indeed a bump! Title Insurance protects you not only from loss if your title fails, but {t also protects you from all the costs of a lawsuit if the title is at tacked. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPARY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $600,000 Five Days, Bexinning ‘Tomorrow Night SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY EDGAR J. MACGREGOR PRESENTS The Original Knickerbocker Theatre, New York, Company in HARRY K. Esther Saki, Teddy Hudson, Roy MORTON ella Russell, Mary Harper, Helen Ford; Marion Gordon, Clay Hill, Daniel Healy and Chorus of Orchid Beauties Nights: 50 to $2.50 Saturday Matinee: 50c to $2.00