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THE SEATTLE STAR 2AGH 4 BOARD AND ROOM 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBE ACREAGE UB—HOARD sine ROOM FOR BALE » id LiGnt Ata On ian 4 a1 T ick P P e iM Cherry st. near Minor. od der car, with box on rear, *, Re jon ; e rc . . soll, cleared nd 4 Beattie Washington. — r elty water and sewer nrg - WOTRLA « maior new top-end y St ey OFF HIS FEET —_ —— Rates: RETR, MEDERN, OME oT ee "i DWamnoan, see Maer Be ary Garden’s Arreste 54, an a BY MALL IN ADVANCB Firat ave. b AUTOMOBILES Of, mood cleared acreage and lots, oa IM ADV A a AN ee Ae a AS - Sra |°aehos, Gumredacreame, and. lots, 9 T e month. 4050149 FOR SALE—MISCEELANEOU oe cake Oe | om cp aereage | FCS Vainly to to Speak a Harold M Cormick, Too! Three Times Present Demo ;. onthe (Sit AND DOORS For to supply our spring orders | oot ett eee” teenie” Rorek | Cabaret Licensing ' cratic List © year iO oa Fae Gestomery wolting, Sed ce wir tb svenihi. . lakes |] CHICAGO, May %—"The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-tala,” sont ; OUTSIDE OF STATE or It is mot too late to start a hotbed ‘and. lo ney | “iigheat For | ame cabaret loense war howled | bummed Mary Garden, opera singer and manceer. ‘ “ BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHING TO! t nts. aid for inte mode! care. Ouse; amall | %c be ‘This was while she was purring along the suburban boulevards yes WASHINGTON, May 9-—Repub Be Sete tenrae we ite ve en ee ek | 2 sieht sere 1 aE Ee eon ouncn nad John || terday with Harold F. McCormick, president of the International Har: || Noun congressional reovrda for high Per month ....... $0.60] 5 5 OPEN SUNDAYS AND. ‘ew WNINGS| running thru, $1.60 BE. Carroll the city hall today, |] Vester company and backer of the Chicago Oper’ company protective tariffs will be equaled Rates Per Insertion 20 in, wide by thy hilt WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR Goob | _R_F._D. No. Wh. A ininister who arose to speak, | “Ab,” said McCormick, “there are some spring flowers right In front |\ang probably broken by the mew ee re one nr Fords end > FARM LANDS wun hooted off his feet. Councilman | sap Waiwia. | Dermanent tariff bill which has beew Sysantont chara govern. 18/36 In. by 10 In, » 8 HA Hi ae “Ear ATL, aw . “LAt's pick some,” mid Mar. They did. j 40 in, by 12 in. pri a ° 1531 Broadwa: Want 1160, HIG LAND BALE «| Cohen was the target for @ fustiiade B ' %: 7 Ne ‘ 4 of Gerald | virtually completed by the repub J ~ terial tr mrOnyeT C RAT PRE W PATH POR |The Clear Lake Lumber Co, lands of hot remarks. Personalities were ut the flowers happened to be budding in the front yard of Gera \lican members of the house ways aie is faferai'g Gord m u ht, care pen? picoebash {a Se Ht pounty are | being sold exchanged before an audience com M. J. Badow, lover of the beautiful and—spectal police officer Of || meang committee today. per imsertion| — _| Bstablished 9. thee for $26 and $86 per acre plenats |Prised about 6060 of “pro's” and,| Ravina park. A survey of the schedules thus fat Six Insertions /HONT WAIT ANY LONGER 79 | 4 xi rRUCKS land, close to fo town and ri 4, “ants.” | ve n into his house and pinned on hia badge of authority and || arreed to by the sub-committees re buy lumber, You can | WHITE N-TON” CHASSIA CAR 4 ft joa, dairying and hurried forth to save his lot from vandals. |venled that the rates may average Cmest prices NOW trom m | ttor arta 8 mings, patie ‘des ti ate «to aogier |] “You're under arrest! yelled Hadow, pointing conatabular digit at |\aifehtly above the schedules of the Shiplap, GOOD - \ ed ry AUTO ACCESSORIES — ACRE TRACT Bons | A new cabaret ordinance, provid Miss Garden and McCormick as they were tradlala-ing and picking || famous Payne-Aldrich bill of 1908, | | Star “A Btae ahinatea “Gh wo pg Hf ¥ eed city tng for the licensing of such places|| “O7°"™ 1. ste the house to guard against any possible eacape which caused serious apiit tn tg at just as fair rt eel ¢ af at's your name?” ant bill will be nearly three times the — between oA __BICV CLES 448 New 2H PalNp Twerces, Feprenentag 6} rden—Mary,” answered the singer. rene . rovided 3 01 cle; bo e or o . " " the Renken We Are soiling Sue Our Stock of Sroaion ain ti ae “3 i bo Th ad to: Semen haces rom nein Harold ¥, McCormick,” replied the harvester president. In the new bill, whieh to Dow Reads The Star’ namelware. 7 CHINERY vane SWES |stook in any licensed ca! “Released,” he sald. “Guess it’s @ case of too much artistic tem: || ing framed, the free lint, on whic’ tars N ink ELECTRIC y Pleasant Heach, Hainb i id, in hin opinion, the|| Perament pe are now many food products, Has) Want Ads gomes, P PONG, RIE CH | Bigelow, Olaiia, Wash eecinanes "ha saitabe tm that tt a “The flowers that bloom in the spring, tralala.” hummed Mary a+ || been virtually eliminated. One mem or oaks. Main 919. 524 tat & _STOCKS AND BONDS __|Pelled the cabarets to pay a double | Oe os ce ber of the committees estimated that SRALSKIN MOGCABING 71 FOR SALE—FURNISHED —~“FIGCKE OFF EI license, as @ cabaret and as a dance | ‘ it would not contain more than 15 MALE paicr dark blended 2 nh HOUSES 20 King Airship 7 ball. or 20 items in place of more tham” 2.00 dire ne PER "J aK 5 te * * 200. FURNISHED F- ROOM HOUSE” $59¥ | 259 Western hubber . He suggested that the dance hall ’ of ture TNIEHED weil Mining’ « 10 \nceme te siiminated ‘tron the en | Printers’ Strike WIDOWS GET Representative Fordney, Michigum, 5 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ‘@pectal |aret ondinan Is Nearly Ended comamitien, balleves the Dew SLATE As. on an A cicewa) SpuctaL PRICH ON T rem’ banana : 36% SEES CHANCE For INDIANAPOLIS. May 9.—The Gouble the amount. now, Malan dry shipyard wood. Must be icra heat. completely turn’ ‘spina | CHIEF TO GRAFT number of men still involved in the = cetved from tariff duties, which ie eae } Redig tw phd Ho Ao move right Into; tpane ie “Onty the chief of police,” be mid, | nation-wide strike of commercial about $350,000,000. . Washington. pe titles, | Dellvere: y living and dining ro: ‘ays 3% monthly.) “can grant a permit to run a dance | ans tinued to éwindle today, RVC 7 Jard 2213. = kitchen with nook, § Wyoming-Pacific Ol... 07% |), printers con’ 0 . —_— Other members of the committee — ancies, $1,400 to $1,800 |L) ‘ ne CA with bath between; cement base- Forks Drilling ae all, If all our future chiefs were | according to J. W. Hays, secretary of women over 17 eligible | sj ment; 2 years old and in splendid Tro ja) - belli because “06% |like Chief Searing 1 would have no| the International ‘Typographical | Won't You Open Your Purse |Peie\s pecaune of the general bw Ritinater, Siries Se senars cfere| istry, Sisk Sonalting Fhe Puraitre te All| mowwats gine WANE Gane am [seston Dut Im the past we have | union. Teports of settements In a Bit? ly decreased by the higher Mer Civil Service Examiner), 1129155] FOREST WOO! INCH | Reed to go to housckeeping. Any | Alaska Petroleum & Coal. had chiefs in whose hands this| dividual shops are being recetved and the yield will not be more than uitable Ridg. Washington, D.C. 10.50 cord: inch. ~ so. ie reason Fe terms Vietory wt ‘i, ote nda ordinance would simply be @ means daily, Hays sald. Agreements were $600,000,000 a year. Evening call North EDWIN BOKER “ORES, AN 1016 Third Ave ¥ f “Pairdressing. “ Price, 100 Pine ite econd ave ° MPOOING, I5e; MANICU RING. jouble toad dry mill wood, $9.50. a € Oo J _ Beni sidney 1736 118 OW Main sage, |%,eratt If the dance hall pro-| signed at + Toubers, N.Y., Denver and| Acknowledgment is hereby made of |" 'rordney said today that he expects Buy Victory Hubber. a Beattie en-|Prietor was free enough with his/| Saturday night. $5 recelved from J. P, Chase of the] e, », terprise, In active operation. Im-|Money the chief granted him a per —— Butler Drug Co. for the family of| June 1. the bill before the house by tigate this: It has merit mit; If not, he got none. The pren- Mrs, Mary Graves, and the following } AIRSHIP STOCK FOR BALE, Jent ordinance deprives the “ore | Landlady Moves His | tonrinutions, totaling $49, received | ,,7he Tsar duty will be 2 cents = BUILDERS ATTENTION’ Make appointments. Phone I want a builder with $2,000 to go | 2, § shares. it rell Phone * “ pound for imports from countries aix house ie can make over |) ba c DI 5 . La cl : S. nisPn 28 $6,000 profit. Ihave ereht le 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — |charces the cabaret proprietor a| Emgs and shoe follah packed with) W. B. Gregg, $2; Miss M. Nelleon, Sa tn eee the Payne — tect gr te wy aH ia Interlaken District, on pe ° a ———} | double license.” clothing are at the bottom of @ sult! 317 sist ave., $5; Mr. W. Bragell, $2;! ue peoduets og a on agricul- i: SAM | WEISFIELD er RE- CLINTON'S, 1612 Sth av Soilding. Mr. Wivana s06 Cracy ||| Councilman Cohen tried to sflence | for $3,000 betng heard by Judge Guy | mr, J, Helder, $1; Miss Calon, $1; Mr. somewhat WANTED OR 4 Ridg., Pitth and Union, BilisAt ||) eR Aine |Another speaker, on the ground that |C: Alston in the superior court. Ray E. Bigelow, $10; L. R. King, $5; overland trip ¢ LF 220 £. tn partnership wit he was doing too much talking. Sey-| Gilbert MeLynne is plaintiff. He | yi c, Virtelyst, $1: Mrs. Frank J. a 36. 14 6 houses, We gon make eral in the audience leaped into the | *ys he rented a house from a rental| jongies, $1; Private Edward Elk, Bat- Y . Gi . ‘akima rowers in ta Tetons breach. agency anq moved his furniture 1®/ tery EB, 67th C, A. C., Camp Lewis, if your watch, throw it away. lower than the emergency tariff pro- vides. R NG. RUB- her starape. Novelty | Print, ein ‘ou need to move Inte one of od street 1 “Mr. Cohen,” maid Attorney Mey.|The next day, he claims, Mra. E.| g9: irs. a. J. French, 4031 9th N. E., = | SED WATHINER dOOEt 7 Tittie unit’ houses 'at "Litth bullding. oe ers, “the man who han just spokes | McCollum, the owner, moved his ef-|§5: 4. M. McClure, $10; Mra. L. J. Rate Conference froming. $2.78 day. ds, ri - se pe Sinz, id. Fifth represents a number of people, He | fects to the front. porch and deliv: | pottartf, $1; A Widow, $1; Mra.G.E.| YAKIMA, Wash, May 9%—Offt jours $ to & Room &| Ing. Main 1946. 1844 First ave h each house. $15 per month has a right to be heard. The public | Ped them to a storage warehouse. | Merkly, $2. cers of fruit and vegetable growers’ Eiiott 2085. 3 AVE interest ft ————— - is watching this committee, Upon| Mrs. McCollum ts denying her lia-| yirs, Graves was left destitute with | associations in Washington MALE HELP WANTED epson $10 up. ee . APARTMENT HOUS its conduct the public will determine | bility. and is asking $500 from Me-/¢ive children when an unidentified| Oregon are arriving here for the MEN, OVER 17, FoR NEW PIA Fo RENT ba oy ay in the pink of eon: whether the committes is to te| Lynne for the trouble she had in| autoist struck and killed her husband.| conference Tuesday with Henry J. ce, $12 leyer- at Kc at 7 . dition and (FULL) of Road. t A ary eee ie pa finding out who owned the furniture. | she lives at 6443 Detroit ave. Mrs. Ford, special reprenentative of the tree partic lars of eet nletare é 3 bh On Sunt of other bu Dee) vs A sale onard (for- +4 m in dance halla,” he confrased. a tenth soon to arrive. Her husband! relative to the effect present Bos! eek dapetwer, 1139] 3 le at CLINTON'S. 1612 Kitchen; fruit tre : we Oftor this one very low lif I had my way they would al} be Would Cut Taxes died of apoplexy. Her address is) vanced railroad rates re the Oa Bldg. Weshingtoo. D-¢ | INSIDE MLL Ww c] block to street car. Price $1.6 lance in monthly payments, |wiped off the earth.” by Disarmament | isso st ave. N. B. ducers of this section. Eee nocretet and Filer | WASHINGTON, May S-="It in It is understood that protest will be made against the Bachtell is left with nine children and| interstate commerce coi cL, WOOD, $5.55; DOU" vice Fu $300 down, $15 per month, tnetud- on $400 ear lenge His wo engine operator and filer, by pie, tes load. ° 10, Service Fuel Co. 6% interest. 1705 Market st. fuaet #0 IND CO. drowned ter heeiy ne hae, “The erative Veneer & Box Face | - 2 Tr ~ one Ballard 2019. om by Lumber Exchange Bldg. |nothing leas than a crime against 7 epee ve Sue yotuieed. tea. SOM WE - Ai. -|— .. oon HERE WANT A MAN WITH baboo TO |h*ttle continued until the noon hour|humanity that the three great na-|| HERE’S MORE ABOUT || increasoa scne&ute, which ts alleged cot Oanpia Box & Package A real home for less than cost of take @ third inte ns ogming and was to be reeumed later, tions ansociated in the late war to threaten Northwest crop market- 7 ry a Al construction, 4 rooms: | semi] outfit. sawsgill and 12.000.009 feet should be taxing their people to death ing with ruin. OUTHCAR.| FURS Owl. 13174 tet. E Socata) Tatee Rosemont: Sell | cam oak the aber tinct oe and driving on toward bankruptcy at ene 1.600; terme, 72910 sith ave. B.| right sige for sawing : a double rate of speed in order to AGE ONE weed call | ainier et off at Walde ° bull nth bet: he Star. Ww LOWEST | “ELDERLY Roe ATTENTI weemmen & Mansfield, pane ae go Fogg rar 2 pg Faonve STARTS ON PAG N ral Eo CAN ix son. Goo 00 RD <atret Mfecrien to oe ge THEATHE Borah, Idaho, declared tn a formal associath eieen call Kenwood nd nt Gandy suburban theatre that statement today explaining why he|order of their association. Fes organization for ATS $3.60, be fold at ones. If you in- "We never take a strike vote,” J. hington Bid on end to buy, it hee tale ou to C. “Mitchell, t of the Seattle _M " investigate hook, 310 Mra. Harry Young was Lary 'W&rt, | fliake Purniture Co, 608 Pike. M. 6018 | MOD’ ce oe Palers SOTF ho Pike Anarene RO ET knocked down by the auto $00, on very A: are PERSONAL of W. A. Hackett, 4823 49th ave 8, 3 WANTED — EVERYHODY INTER: |*t Rainier ave. and Whitworth st, ated ie in pargenl culture Yes com Friday night. She was uninjured (31 Charlies F. Albin, 54, of 4637 dist ave. 8, knocked a boy na, pert with bis truck at Pike place Stewart st. Saturday. 31D Ais sees sie w. one eon ergy poe — ge OGANIZED WHITE LEGHORN uninjured wi lagget of the pri -mrtos court today ae ta sag | — RO Bg Eg Re struck by a machine @riven by | «tated he bad no authority to m GRRE, Se TLE N. © CULVER. Arthur G» Smith, 1517 Seventh ave. lexecution of sentence as reqtest ter KERELS WEEKS Gi 2s Boston Bt, W, at Third and Union st, Satur-| py the district attorney. LS gE Bar ag tur ALLBY, MODERE | day. ‘This puta It up to the latter to ae con the execution despite the court's _ Spring-time Dance fusal to take action. n. tae Rainier 165-W. Friends of Judge Lindsey eat proposal for settlement at @ con- ai SBM oR EN marage: east of Phinney car: neat for Needy Folks | nim to pay the tine, which tt is be-| ference that lasted all morning. horses, wel ie A i school: 90: frujt; ber- For the benefit of needy wives and | eved be will do. > Solon Gert ‘ant . ; | kiddies, a spring-time dance will be conan sat gdoll “Rubs I a7 FoR GALh—¥WwO apa a given at the Dee Moines pavilion| Bergdoll ‘ul t ae erin Benard ssie| Rainier Teach. alt son #05 serond'ave [text Thuraday evening. The dance! 1+ Tt Would Seem | terme J.C. Say! Cee PO | enna reeenromenne | will be under the auspices of the As- n, It ow! 61_FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Orchard Wash. CK PF GORIN-PATS |*cition of the Unemployed, and all| WASHINGTON, May 9.—Grover K ling and re; 7 phone ? h. r¥ ent Attorney. American an proceeds will go to the families of Bank b Richardson, Ral niger "ts i83-J. ge patents pecured, 4 sloped men who are out of work. Busses | GARDNER AGENCY ———__—______—_» Weis per sate eee | SE 9306 Greenwood ave. Weat Se each. hens $1.60. 1407 car. slight hope of «tttiement. Davis’ proposal, rejected by the strikera, provided for a bonus, a 15 per cent wage cut and working con- ditions which include an eight-hour day. The strikers’ objection was to the wage cut. Negotiations may be broken off segmoree. 7 leave the depot, 1324 First ave., atjas to his statue in Germany. Bide? 5. “Wo Washington, 7, § and 9 o'clock. The Moor will| He is now ‘sending copies of Ger. Phone Main $80 accommodate over 700 couples. Tick-/man papers regularly to, Representa- ets are 60 cents and may be secured |tive Julius Kahn, chairman of the at the office of The Star and other | house military affairs committee, and Secretary of War Weeks. The papers are enclosed in a wrapper which If you are in the market §, ft i yon Did. Wtiore SOT. efeari Main s76a 1213- FAN juirrel collar, Country Club plier onan "Piae Femina we HA Beant watt |Woman Finds Thief |i! nrmosty “sairamsl sc | Maan gittny bet tales fe [AM WEISPIRLD CANT hw , nin? Eel Low sands — po dhe feng liege * | discussion, gne watch, throw it away. || xa ; fis Ry. Exchange Vide. 3 4 Prowling in Cellar |ins made by Kann. Py u } ene cars have all been thor- | || 7p ACREAGE When Mrs. R. K. Roberts returned Bea ee ¥ olf, Peconditioned. “and you | || __A— oe a NER CHIROPRAC- | to her home at i5Comstock st. sun-| Runaway Auto Hits Portland Freighter WES cmay||| Betts So Me || eeea SENN TCSALRT wore |p Hut ioh Be tt wt ty coe ae et nn] Plate Glass Windows| ,_,, Saile for Orien Gees’ in ‘and ENNINGS | Rabe | treapate patrebunen dense beat bites: PORTLAND, May 9.—The extend- torcycle patrolmen found that a bur-| A store at 703 King st. was badly 1917 Dodge ..... + $650 6% acres, ed tieup of shipping board tonnage level, deep loam P-~4 uates of Amer schoo! mall ho clone to school, Bidg. Main 7277. giar had broken into the cellar, He| damaged Monday when the auto of rtland Astoria was broken 1917 Oakland ... 650 oi Ty farms. $750; easy |~— Collateral Louns was frightened away by Mrs. Rob-| P. A. Norris, 637 Emerson st., ran voto the Pron Pawlet ae 1918 Oakland ... 875 | | 3 MONEY LOANED ON Rh NaLARER = Jerts’ return, Away and crashed into it. Norris/ tne Cotmmbia river early today for | |]10 acres deep, rich loam soit; fine| cles of vi THE had left the auto standing by theline Orient, with what wna said to 1916 Chevrolet roadster. 315 | || spring: land sil jevel; will grow ave -|He Ith in Sch Is curb. The brakes gave way. The ft] anything. $500; $60 $10 per Dancing Taught Taught a nm 00) ; "ind in the front of |P@, full non-union crew. 1918 Saxon Six ........ +. 625) month. Adjoining 10 sate price. ihe Pike ° Plate glass windows in the mt of The Pawlet left downriver at 6:50 Piano and sewing machine;|! | 1917 Lexington club road- | | 20, acres: half black bottom land aoa < to Be Discussed |in sore wore smamnet. No one > = yementen yard and $50. oH. so} | maed heavy loam. Gieev; 4108 Health tn the schools will be dis-| Ws butt. An attempt is now being made to FI | $15 per month. Sea — cussed by various speakers at the . Tecruit a crew for the shipping| »,4 } KEXERA JONK CO, 1120 Fi . furnished. 6552 49th BW: | | [40 acres; nearty all level; fine creek | A. biliott 2281. culos meeting of the Antituber | Peace Resolution ears atenaeee West 2ete Ain OOP | 62-J. ‘end spring: over half in timothy. culosis League of King county at Will Be D 1 ed for the Orient. HOUSES FOR RENT We have at the present | $1,600; $206 cash, $25 per mon! 1 le. layed The steamer Apus, now Joading for pmep pony of } Will divide. r MO) # Jewry, on inset WASHINGTON, May 9.—Renewed | Europe, was said to be signing a full all of which have been | 260 acres, seeded to timothy; well Jntnotory | Y bar rare pain assurances that the Knox peace reso-| crew of union men at the old scale.| stan 109, & tha. can surer, ‘e40 stan thoroly reconditioned as | pig hs te for stock or dairy. society FOr R MIDIAL LOANS Store Is Looted;, lution will be delayed in the house ee 45, 2 cans Campbell rk and dean: too; 8 DKeR. Teco pancake flour, Bag 2 TL . ¢ at 1d until after the reparations settlement Enginee 335- Pat Building B 8 A re Ss 8 ect | een.ahven toler tw orenen’ Galveston PS [cane corn, peas or string beans, } to mechanical condition, paint, upholstery, top, ete, 9 | || The above tracts are In the famous Becond, } } } j i iOUSH, WITH G DS, i LEXINGTON AGENCY | } \ | } | } ' } { | } dean Sliver Bar pineapple, 180, 8 for sie Cherry “Valley District, “close. to |SOMBY TO LOAN Wi LOAN ANY| Mondell, after @ visit to the Accept Wage Cut WESTLAKE " : Seattle, on good auto road, De G ON DIAMONDS, wateh: ‘op, cigars and several pennies | \, THE LIST INCLUDES: Basle, CO gent auto, reat, eee are nyo west ratea "| were stolen from the Hanson Gro- 91 bag yg ae stated = ps GALVESTON, Texas, May 9.—The | n, 1918 LEXINGTON .....$1,250 4 | el. For berries, fruit, chick- joattins O cery Co,, 6319 20th ave. N. W., early | Seneral legislative program o! local branch of the marine engineers | stalls or dairy you can't beat it sarunicAn TeWAL RY Co, Monday. Boys are suspected. house was discussed, and the presi! toaay had voted to accept the 15 1919 LEXINGTON ‘all and seo our list. Will take | 821 AScond Ave. Estab! ‘ be ere dots pected. dent approved present plans. These vy F: you out any time and show you|MONEY LOANED AUTOM ACREAGE Sh it ig known, call for delaying per cent wage cut proposed by the + newly, kaisomined. 1920 LEXINGTON MBetter Land for Leas Money” Biles, | Kary ‘teri Gar | Bae gus iby fr Colaying | steamship owners with a com- North 207. ape ar saiaiie cise adease oy hodes, 608 Wa. te the peace resolution, promise retaining the eight-hour day FURNISHED APARTMENTS i eee faa ese 1306 Hinckley Bidg., 717 Second Ave. |—"| AANS ON AUTOMOM ag « ’ ; and other features acceptable to the ND FLA 1918 National . | _Main 4514, Retain and drive your car, Fr. TIME IS MONEY’ Detroit Pay Car workers. ‘ ee ee a FARMS ; AC Sargent, 609 Central Bld, Kil. Fags SAVE RAN- Stat 1, rolls, 20¢ dos. Stall 49, butter, Robbed of $20,000 350 Th; exes, 280 doz; cream cheese, BIN WALKING NCB 18) | 1921 Buick .... : IT DETROIT, May 9.~-Twelve men tn Frisco Seamen 2se th. Spall 60, sauerkraut, 2 ths. I-room and ‘another 2-room ages RB and CLEAN D ACRES We Have Several More to Select From. 120 MILES gaat 7] OR. TACOMA ind Virginia. s three automobiles held up a Detroit Are Standing Pat|* Seay +) ¥ . a talents Beane wt and hot water; phone ser Come in and See Us. pas PART CLEAR : we ni United Railway pay car today and th; oa sptinach, 4 tha Be: hi tetas tek ee ote SHIFLDS-LIVENGOOD eitlers. thru the Ne auettet wish ony escaped with $20,000. BAN. WRANCIBOO, May’ 9.—De- > * +) | eLDS- (ENG settlers hr he NOI y bee , a N.__Capitol_ 188. MOTOR Co, LAND SETTLEMENT ASSOCIA- NF pp oye The machines surrounded the auto-| Cision to await developments in the “Teady to Use" Suburban Acreage AT RIVERTON— Closer in time Ag 3-ROOM” APARTMENTS. and completely perpished; ne and gas include “rw locations adults Se. stu TION Jn 10, 20, 30 oF 40-nore tracts $35 per acre, on «mall pay- mente Ol, EXPATS have Cures fully inspected the land and found mobile, forcing it to stop at a curb, |Mesotiations for the settlement of the and men, alighting from all three|™arine strike now in progress in machines, leveled shotguns at three |New York and Washington was an. | bunches 100; B 100. ra Apts. 1008 FE. Denny it ¥ suited for RERRY CUL- To Pioneer Sq Adi ft > nounced today, following yesterday's NER - 7 quare men riding in the pay car. 1 oon BP na ‘ °| be ON NAXDD PARME TNAN HALF THE HOMES They rifled the lock boxes of the | mecting of bey bw mtatives of the |. earee ees rg ate * r 7 VE SEVERAL LA {| eof the tracts have C IN SEATTLE auto and then sped away in differ: sige yiondiapined editeines yer hottie catsup, 140; Citrus powder, 330 WE HAVE AL LATE NOUGH to be PLOW ve It was understood that the Pacific von 3 28e, Stall 14, eerie Rationd te Gat ilavled shoeia eae Be ad 18 Minutes by Auto doast seamen would fellow. whatever | fresh, balpul She PaO M ah cheb a ie > oni an) ENC’ | anxious to got started should ap- airing, John Stro a acti ni 28 © ops, SUSE KBE if CALL CENTRAL agus } l| ply at once to make sure of got. it 26 by Interurban ction was taken in the East and ip pet Td. Btal 116, steer ENorth 3378 the meantime would “stand pa’ > TRAC Broadway and Pik Lagunrte ore. TH: | dpanwenberm. Cutlery, 1407 4th ave | Sealant bane Materia AS- Violin Heep: biskcar (fe $175 up ry ‘i oom ‘ol mire 0 wn THA Dock. Heattle. Open evenings” | vi Tit bey, Pog KNOXVILLE, ‘Tenn., Alaska’s Largest TEPING” ROOM. Choice Acres at $800 to $900 * a9 walking 4 ficials today began an investigation FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS din ; of the lynching at Huntsville, near iF u 375, ; 4. make 10 $52.60 monthly payments, |Note: WH HELP SETTL Ens To Gold Mine Closes =| you can buy @ new car from ware- | MS Bel) house at about @ $600 saving. SH TNFON BERRY — : here, inte Saturday night of Berry| ‘The Aladka-Gatsineau mine, the AM ie ik oe Two tine G-acre tracts near Medina|| LUMP COAL—Delivered Bolling, alleged “mountain bad/largest gold mine in Alaska, has " “ owner wi ; ; earn CLOSE CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc., East 329, | them sold. ke us ap Lots Ton cote iall by & mob ABH hanged (Gents the Wiel Gomaben ot Gai Sant ise. Tb, an 28:86 D r Broadway and Pike, Authorized Ford Dealer, 'y easy terms if wanted SOMERS COMPANY ka Building. GOOD LAND, your own terms, Sid- -%, Box 227, Route 3, QUEEN ANNE 4291 a tree, after which his body was riddled with bullets. Rolling was in prison awaiting \trial on a charge of having murdered Mrs, Mary Jane Harness merce. The property represents an Saetey Co nrkomegiee dae Investment of more than $20,000,000. | tail’, choles atenk, 180 Tos Tain chaps ‘The high cost of supplies and the}? Ms. re. Stee 38 30, hi fixed price of gold” ts given as the | ™lmon trou. ats mm. i 30; 8 reason for the closing China and Japan hold four-fifths of the world's silk* trade, ETE | HARLEY DAVIDBON, OLD MODEL; good tires; good order. $40 cash. D. H. Learn, Buick Auto Co. be- tween 12:30 and 1:00 weekdays, RENT *, AIRY Rep. om, with breakfast. Ballard Fe

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