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\ ¢ ¢ FRIDAY, APRIT. 29, 1921. EARLY FIRE ROUTS MAN FROM HOME THE SEATTLE STAR ( SHEBEGAN AT THE BOTTOM WOMEN FIGHT —= ——| — FOR CLINIC Organize Campaign to Have Home Reopened ws PY (ad) ne *, PAGE 9 The NATIONAL BANKOF GOMMERGE or SEaATTE That Washington women are or : ganixing a campaign to reopen the CAPITAL $1,000,000, & | Woten's Industrial Home was the sx obese — ataternent made by Mra, Exther 'T RPL PROFITS 81000008 wie REE EE [a Cause Being "Investigated | | | Hosley before the Women's Legisla tive council during the second day GUTELD STATES DEPONMTAKY Because Firemen Notice of Ht» fourth annual assembly at the ‘es ghee yg ceeraee Bart lard moss: sacha a nen Daniel Kiser escaped from his burning home at 3823 12th ave. N.| BE. in scanty attire, earty Friday. | Kiser was aroused from his sleep by the smoke and flames. The fire partly destroyed the house, doing $750 damage. The cause ts betng tnvestignted by fire inspectors Friday. A strong odor of kerosene was noticed by the firemen while fighting the diaze, Kiser sald he kept a bottle of kerosene in the house to wash his hands with after cleaning his autea It tx believed that the fire may have started In some way from this bottle. Kiser was alone tn the house, Fire Losses Here Hit New Low Mark! Increased efficiency of the city fire department and more rigid enforce ment of the fire ordinances ts given &s the reason for the low fire loases recorded for the first quarter of this | fi year. 415. The losses amounted to $14, During the last fisral year the operating costs of the Panama Canal were $6,549,272 amd the revenues $8,935,871. | | Jelinte was closed April 1. ‘This was |in the nature of formal notice to mu |pertor court Judges and peace jus tices that no more women should be sentenced to the Institution. ‘The Greeks of ancient times looked upon professional singing as undignt fied. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. \Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye epecialinta pre | scribe Bon-Opto as @ aafo home |remedy in the treatment of eye! \ ‘ Marjorie Rambeau, who will appear at the Metropolita ‘or one week, beginning Sunday night, in Channing Pollock's sensationally suecessful play, “The Sign on the Door,” made | her first professional appearance in Oakland, Cal, in a small and generally unrecognized vaudeville house. As she e2-\troudies and to strengthen eye- | plains it herself, she was only important enough on the bill steht Sold under money refund 2 guarantee by all drugsista to follow the trained mon Advertisement. 100 Pounds $7.95 100 Ibs. $7.25 box Raisins $4.95 25 Ibs. ° $1.50 and $2.00 Ties 95c AT 1123 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE | A Sale Without a Parallel! Pure Cane Sugar WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 3 BIG STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE — ANOTHER LARGE GROCERY STOCK, LESS THAN COST, AND BALANCE OF STOCK OF WHITE NAVY GROCERY COMPANY CORNER SENECA Commencing Saturday (j2,carnation Milk HERE IS THE BIG OFFER ENTIRE STOCK OF THE LIBERTY SHIRT & HAT COMPANY, OF SEATTLE, ONE OF THE CLASSIEST STORES IN SEATTLE. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS —SUCH BRANDS AS ARROW, SILVER AND GREEN HOOD SHIRTS, HARDEMAN HATS AND THE FIN- EST UNDERWEAR. EXTRA SPECIAL 1,000 boxes Paradise Chocolates, finest can be had, at 50c on the dollar. 12c Carnation Milk All $2.00 Shirts $1.50 and $2.00 Caps $5.00 and 86.00 Hardeman Hats $2.95 $1.00 B. V. D. Underwear 35c We Cannot Mention Everything in the Ad REMEMBER-—-Two Grocery Stocks The Liberty Hat and Shirt Store TO BE SOLD DIRT CHEAP * a day you pay would not be even a modest rental for the prop- Sept. 27, 1925, Seattle. Gentlemen: I take great pleasure in congratulating you upon your tventye seven years ef contimuous active business in this city, which has developed sore rapidly during that period than almost any other city tn the world. I have kKnoen you both se intinstely end se long that Ere Cravford*s continued 111 health is eo matter of deep sorrev to me, and if you will permit an eld friend te offer a bit of advice I voul@ Like to recommend that you close eut e part ef your large holdings: im and about the city and take life @ little easier. Your receré and reputation for integrity and honorable dealing @re eo vell established and you heve deen so successful in the past, that your ambition in this directien should be satisfied and fros this op more recreation and less werk shoulé be your aim,—aet least that is the epinion ef Money or Life? Death Has Taken Mr. Crawford Since the Above Kindly’ Letter Was Written—Mr. Conover Decides to Close a Out the Business at Any Sacrifice—$500 Lots $50— the Remaining $450 an Absolute Bonus. ‘Thies wise and kindly letter from Mr. M F. Backus, president of the National Bank of Commerc was written some years aga. Mr. Crawford bes since died. Mr. Conover is ever lastingty tired of the grind and com finement of businews He has induced the Crawford estate to agree to make @ clean sweep of the firm's aseeta, re gardiees of any sacrifices whatever. Five or ten free years—or a million éoDare—which would you take, that is, ff ft wan perhaps your last five or ten free years op earth? Dollars and cents, stocka, bonds and mortgages do not get one much after one is dead We huse devieed a plan eo sensational ané revelutionary ts fte scope, se generous in ite plan, that we Go not expect te Bave a business responsibility left in 30 days. First to go are University Home Tracts within walking distance of the University—cornering, in fact en the University property. This ts high class scenic property—deantéful view lots with ful view lots without restrictions, garden tracts and little city farms with the same glorious view and all right tn the direct course of the city's best growth—the growth that makes real estate values—property selected by us after a lifetime of exper ‘Capital St pital Steck, fence as the most advantageous 160 acres in Seattle for growth, development and profit. garden tract—cash down $30 to $ the payment ef principal for all time: $500 Lots $50—$300 Garden Tracts $30 All the Remainder of Principal Gradually Rebated that enda Seattte grow from 40,000 te 240,000. You can and take @ deed at any time and the bonus to that date deducted from the original price. The Plan—Read and Act You pay on the remaining nine-tenths 7 per cent interest. ‘This is less than the market rate for money. At the end of each year we credit on your contract in black dnd white, to apply on unpaid principal, a constantly Increasing proportion of the interest paid during that year. We credit this AL- THOUGH WE NEVER RECEIVE IT. It's a bonus pure and simple Every year you will almost magically owe us less and lens—the jot will absolutely be paying for itself. The few cents pay up will bo Take Immediate Possession The lot is yours at once. Use it Get under a tent for stx months, get a shelter up by November, You wil have made the most tmportant step toward inde pendence and happiness, next to marriage, and have put the erty—for instance, $2.62 a month on a $500 properiy—about 8c rent paying curso behind you for all time. You will have ShaN this he to you your chance realized, er @ memory of what might have been? Please do not come to the offica We are out of business and have no adequate staff. Go to the subdifision office—opan 2am to7 p.m Go mornings if possible, Mail Orders No arrangements have been made for mail order business Your property wil) be tncrensing tn value year by year with the growth of the city and yoar by year the amount it will cost you will be less and less. The lot will automatically pay for itself In 29 years, and in the past 30 years we have seen How to Go By motor, drive through University grounds, out Montlake Do not go out without taking sufficient the purchase price, $30 to $80—and specify Boulevard and follow the arrow af the end of the trestle, or go and we cannot answer mail inquiries. This is purely a matter to the end of the Roosevelt Park car line t of seeing and buying on the groun = — owever, you know an ve CO! all street cars, | “ : 1 oP AD in our firm you may remit onetenth of money to secure what you want on the whether you want a building lot or a gan Hetghts, University Gardens ané Y the Roosevelt Park car ling ‘er tmprovements in and paid for and building restrictions; beauth =| Prices are down et bedrock—$300 te $800 for a fine bt or re, 98 79 &® day—S$1.66 = month on » $300 tract—about be a day—BUT made provision for the children upon their coming of age as a Cc Cc | suEex FEW CENTS ABSOLUTELY END YOUR OBLIGA you could have done under no other earthly plan, a ” I Don’t compare this sale with those so-called half-price sales or phoney going-out-of-business : sales. We make a special business of disposing of STOCK ON QUICK NOTICE—we don’t buy a pe EMC Funy Protected by Copyrights Gen tract, and Mr, Conover will personally stock unless it is a good one, and it must be cheap. =e SABIE 'Qeareree 4 elect Son Dod Ae heat ROMAN «3 ) 2De> SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. dae —— WASHINGTON BROKERAGE CO. = Maionpersco * Bi] sexier. os bad & saan ‘ East 55th St. Kenwood 8649 645 NEW YORK BUILDING piestce | Will You Not PLEASE GO MORNINGS If Possible? CORNER SENECA '[1123 FIRST AVE. t }