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UESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. \ a FURNISHED 4 NOUSEKERPING p Seattle Star|*"""" ies POPULAR Y mat STOO market and busin as Bixth ave od pk at 1307 Sevent Seventh re Publ : ttles Washington stents, cription Rates ¥ Helly IN ADVAN iN THE STATE month EMONEHS «66 ec cee year OUTSIDE OF STATE oF WASHINGTO! ts 80¢ per month, oe $9.00 year, BY CARRIER IN CITY Per month + 90.50 | Rates Per Insertion : PHOUSER NG ; ine distance, T1t Blan BOARD AND ROOM ND BOARD FOR In private: family, . Call Baat 02 WANTED—BOARDERS RDERS home, best TWO Home ROON couple privi Portage, phone Rea 4 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS MAIL ANY OLD Of BROKEN false teeth, crowns or bridges. Cash, Cull value, by return mail F. Harrison, 1722 Minor ave. Northwest. Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads pne Main 0600 HEL? WANTED FOR (Pow x TLL 44a Pirst Ave. Look up your sereen needs fi vanee, Our mad window screens last longer and look bet- ter. A Seattle-made, screen door, 2 by 6 feet ine! yanized wir fi SASH FOR Porites KES 20 in. wide and 25 in. high, cost $0 PLATE GLASS FOR WINDSHIEL! 48 in, by 10 in, price 40 im. by 12 in, prt Our catalogue, showin, bulldingmaterial, free on ais st. or Ww ce substantial feet 8 Inch a unn, Sheet | iner), cxaminations. write (former Civil Service 1129 Xquitadle Bldg, d iS HEL! your vocation. ctions on C machine, In: Lo. 6 TAN MID: |} 6d woman to. take care of fe Telephone Heecon 2811 ahd | Good values, t wy, time between Tit HO inity. Lutheran Chureb, Circle 3 1 hold a rummage sale at Sta 19 Old Pike Place Market on Wed- hesday, ‘Thuteday. | Friday and | Saturday of this wee’ LY WOMAN TO TAKE CARB by part of day. Address 0-69, PIANO PLAYING |- Pine st. 1ONS WANTED FEMALE sharpened and repaired. tires. Acm: sRepe'r Shop, _M SITUS DRY MILL 1 wooR : livered, Immediate delivery. Brac work of all kind. 1d G WOMAN |NEEDS nice home as So gy ee oF where ca ve chil years © a eat: & JANITOR WORK for 6 hours’ work, Calk Room 27, your auto seat cut for bed. cimeeen at Fremont Bridge. ES, GOOD DROP- : epairing, rent- First ave. jence unnecessary. jeulars of examinations writ Leonard (former Civil Service » 1129 Equitable Bldg, ashington, D. C YOUR JOb. box plant needs more to bod Sewostenasty im: employmen tym pi Package Co, Olympia, ‘ED—BOYS FOR ROUTE CAR- in all parts of the city. Good for advancement. ly to Circulation Department Seattle Star. purchase. Unio DRY 3 ee WOOD, $5.50 Pi delivered. Immediate t LOAD, delivery: SAM WEISFIELD CANT RE- air your watch, throw Jt away. 04 Union. iF REASO Phone Sunset 3, het atnmpe,” Novelty venth. DRY. WOOD, ALL” KINDS, Set Immediate delivery. Resear money for ste N Hewitt, Jr. 610 Seahoard fi! ad THE SEATTLE STAR it FOR SALI E—AUTOMOBIEES UNITED MOTORS COMPANY I Pine at Bellevue, a oO. Kenworthy, Gen'l ™ The following Hat of renewed cars represents the best line of used cars in Seattle. | |x nnot go wrong when you buy sewed aute »sbile from the United Motora Corpanys VELIB SPORT MODEL, in At ; hag 6 wire wheels, 6 § it be sold at * bar w will be mechanically finished like ADSTER, used as demon- Will be sold at big dis- HT 4-pass, chummy road- Glan. This car ie 0, K. with good print and & good tres, The price 1 ass.; in very best Will make good Sitnoy ‘ar, and pris te right HIGHT 1919 7-pass yod stage car, Will be Dargain. 4-pass, condition, sold t nGhstahy, in fair condition; g ifornia top, Think of it r for $800, TOURIN AN—Has $150 xtras; runs fine, Will late mod iT) a car like terms with delivery you can buy b th easy Al 350, }FORD R 1916 7-pass. cf ble Big Sixes, 4 hurry for this one ing to sell it chen: STU ARBR SIX ROADS This car runs like new, with paint and good rubber HUDSON LANDAU, late model: in very best of condition, Some buy d six, tn Make You will We | ar. iG © go Dandy oar 28 TOU sfinet — good service, Only REMEMBER TRADES AND WE GIVE ASY TERMS WAN W TD CARS For to supply our spring orders. Customers waiting, and you may what we need. Why delay ‘and lose money? Highest 1 for late model cars. MOTOR SALES CO, : ILL PAY SPO" Fords and Dodg H NGDAHL East 1160. ARE GETTING rs. Bring your car want cash for it, PAID FOR Henry Mosabeech Pike at. Bont 2654, if you D—CLA Btreteh, Startup, Wash. 4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS WANTED TO LEARN DRIV: CHEAPEST | WOOD IN TOWN. and repairing automobiles at ‘ood, $3.50 per load. North f factory. Call No. 1 W. Spokane w Mar . ry D ON ROUG lumbing of {-room cottage. a Parker, 9447 35th 5. W, Wes ERER TO ID ON PL. ering 4-room house. H. 3. Berner, 7 35th SW, West 0846. iter watch and jeweiry rej Po vrata Stafford & Sch 0 NTED—USED CLOTHING AND S__ Owl, 1317% Int. Bitote 21. BEST FOREST AND MILL Woop. rices reasonable. Rainier ae a eye? IN PIA CLINTON'S, 1812 Ath. i cP CERIGHT PIANO, cuanto GENUINE en D a5 OPO ass 2022 2022 Terry. KAVANAGH HATS $3.50, 1008 Yat. a WANTED—FURNITURE g | Blake Furnitpre Co. 408 Pike. M. 6518 | 52 FURNITURE FOR SALE BRING YOUR MONEY AND TAKE things away. together or by pie $275 large cabinet. size Victrola, with lots of records, Just. like new, $95; leather davenport, 2 leather rockers, $29; library table, 6 dining chairs, dining 2 9xi2 rugs, like new, $35. , ‘! . / 63rd, Phinney car. ‘i Tioderate pr HAT Ninna G field Mga tree 56 POULTRY mem eee .|WHITE-FACE BLACK PAINTING, SPAPERING AND} extra tani fowls at ds aia Dutt & Dean, North price this week. mA 75.8 tare ree pee 61 61_FORYSA LE—AUTOMOBILE: REAL LIVE SALES- |p eie hata ecb eesti. Panne TaN as ae $ factory representa- in every state for exclusive tory on @ well known nation- YY nivertived and established jotive necessity. Excellent rtunity for @ producer, | Write r Riving expertence, nh ‘otke pany. Loutmetites Ky. 355 ¥ CANT RE- our reatche throw it away. : NN WANTED. ROOM DM) AINTING AND Rpts lage clas# painting, papering | PAIGE USED CARS REAL BARGAINS EVERY CAR BACKED RY A 90-DAY GUARANTEE HERE “er 3 oe or 4 1920 Buick S 7 nice int i treats 100 pres pa x 4 leather to Fry Manufacturing \Co., and. ‘It's. mechanically pers ‘ortiand, Ore. 1c; a4 pric ° (ed only T 1.35) cash, balance in | AND FOUND 10° month. THRE ALSO ring to name of ” 1918 Buick 5-pass. that you gant tell from new. It has Lakeside ave. Phone Bast heela, new paint, cord trek” nd Laas powers. pote ohe extra “hum ang Kid? WE ee whesl, motometer, bum ‘your ech toro it anee, ||| Gur price is oniy $1,050, $400 Union. Se crar COYOTE FU cash, balance 10 months, Son AND he basement. Monday ‘after-| 1918 Oldamobile T-pnaa. just | | like new; special leather 1412 W. 58th. | top, with plate i cord | | tires; new pain’ we | ON THIRD AY trousers. AVE. Reward, “AR, | Elliott | conditign. LET—UNFURNISHED Sagan Th NE gs SES Gandy jftney or stage car. We also have some light cara reat ch GREAT thas © stad MOTORS Rant 744. Broadway and Union St. ROOM HOt jer 23rd and Hinds on lots} feet square, in garden truc! irge chicken house; Take Jefferson Park ear to blocks east, C1 residence’ SEE THIS 1917 6 Studebaker at a bargain. Call Sunset 3027. Corner Fre- mont and N. 72nd. | 1 | i le party. $47.50 month, Phone owner, passed ° FORD ROADATER, IN VERY NICK running order, Speedometer, shock absorbers and demountable rim: TRAL ed Ford Fast NT u ‘3 . Good ae ook Eighth a oN. how bs to HOUSKS FOR RENT 9 A pigger partly furnished; rries and fruit; chicken house fot foe’ from’ the river. Ad re. Walker, 160 Ri ide dr., Se: ‘ak att! South F iT, get off Riverside. - UNFURNISHED APARTMES AND FLATS with pneumatic 5 tOOM partment, in city available about tine 15, $15, Top floor Kinnear pts. with sweeping view of bay, und and mountains. ATTRAC nist 0320, "REE I Present im Saad it lessee leaving city, See it now. ween Anne 494." (Maid's room, etched, also avatlable for, §7.50 “extra.) YURNISHED APARTMENTS — AND FLATS FORD COUPE, lent running order. emonatrate it. Inc, Authori Broadway and “Pike st. ROOM, PARTLY FURNISHED, $10 7% TOURING CAR AT Month. 4 roome for re 4 furn i+ Owner must sell. ure for sal 1611 Seventh. Pike st AT HOME. WORK ates reasonable. SWELL 7-KOOM APARTMENT igheap: marine view. 1118 12th 8. FURNISHED 5-ROOM ne Garfield 238 ) RTMENTS, PRI- | $18, $26 “aldney "1242. HOUSEKEEPING Boosts ND UP=SINGL, Pulte. 617% Pine, uaranteed. cL: ae RE ee Smit, Witi ial body, bargain, BEST STC G ih in Seattle can be seen at 618 KE. Pike st. OR aN 17 ‘Main f22k, 38 4229. f | | UNITED MOTORS COMPANY G O, Kenworthy, Gen? Mgr. E Pine at Bellevve BARGAINS in Renewed Deliveries and Trucks. Honestly priced bargains, small pay- ment down, easy monthly pay- ments. Will take tradea Come in and drive ‘out a*Reo "Speed- eg, Speedwagons with express odien. Reo Speedwagon with covered Reo Speedwagon with chassis Indiana 2-ton chassi Kissel %-ton chassi Republic 1%4-ton chassis. Maxwell 1-ton, express body. Maxwell roadster, box on rear, Ford roadster, box on rear. Packard 20, express body. GMC %-ton, express body. EMBER EASY TERMS 1 1 1 re WE GIVE MACHINERY ELECTRIC MOTOR, DRILLS, umps. W. Montelius Price Co. ent or sale. gin O19. 524 ist 8. 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE — $2,250 FOR CLOSE-IN COTTAGE Five rooms, cement basement, laun- dry trays; large corner lot and al- ley; to shington Toule- vard and car line, $1,250 cash, balance mortga WEST & WHEELER “Reliability Second and Marion. Elliot 5252. BARGAINS $1,700—6~ -room | banyalow; nace. m bungalow, complete- od. modern m hew bungalow; mod- n features. ‘oom bungalow; hardwood ete “room bungalow é , too. $1,000 “floor! | $1,100, All near In fruit. less than bungalow, rears and sch: eabinet kitchen, two Hedrooms and full plumbing; coment basement lawn, shrubs ‘and lots of chicken house, berries; 40 ft alle aving city, will arrange terms NORTH COW y home of 6 level. lot, rooms and attic, intensively cultivated, nice shrubbery, tries, raspberries, goose- ) currants, 14 bearing fruit den all in; chicken house warage house substantially In pegfect condition thrueut Owing to business st aacrifies for Call Mr. lawn, and built; good basement, owner 1 Capite RIC “COTTA $20 per month; large dining room, kitehen, 2 porches, plumbing d streets, Hayes, ROOM $300 cash, living room, 2 bedrooms, connected to cement si 40x95 to 1a, $1,580, trict; high and leve! clean, se. (No. 146) KEAN BROS, 5405 Tallard Ave. Sunset 01 SNAP. $4,000-———-SNAP | $500 cash, balance easy terms, buys best little 4-room nealow in city; Woodland Park — district hardw rs, fireplace, built- features, furnate, large ‘lot. By owner. ‘No ag North 17 INCOM PROPERTY Madrona duplex house and cottage, with monthly in f $83 Owner has too much pre needs the money. $5 cash. B, G, WINDIGL 1004 White Lidg. 7 agid'at & br | ‘ixing, and will give a lot of| ae B ‘For | SALE—REAL ESTATE {79 A ee LU Pa Ae Home 3 rooms: tirepl furniture 100X125 te 415 Railway nge Tide, he 2857, $2,600 BUYS A 6-LOOM HOUSH 11) busemes 4x127 to alley; 43 i: berry house; on Sunset SACKIFI ern doabl bungalow and g basement; per mor H ths Ww n nm, north of Junction bingk te MY $900 Interest at Charles= and one ar. 2ULFFY ON 460M TU 186 completely furnt . fuel ete, ail in, Will #300 balance; eany Mer Come | THURSTON COUNTY DERRY LAND Ten ctoared acrén tondy to plow ¢ CATLIVORNIA ta, 9A WH TTAVE A CRTENT WiT0 WANTS from 1 to 5 agrea, improved, north | NORTH W $1,000;'$200 cash. 3416 LOT” Weill; # district Fremont: 3610 Fremont fruit. Fremont ay -ROOM ROOM agents iA TALLA 6-ROOM WOUsSEH, PLAST : gas and elec ent basemen fruit trees; roses; be: per month. J » § Market st. Sunset 2019. 76 W WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY LITTLE CITY FARMS Y-ncre ground and nife little 2- all for $100 cash and nth. Garden, chickens and free wood will help your live ing HC. conta, PETPRS, 726 Third Ave. 77 WANTED—KEAL ESTATE LIST YOUR VACANT LOT Witt me I may help you get rid of your tax burdem OOM BUNGALOW, SOUTH $H Hotel, Fifth ave. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATR FARM PO FRADE If you want a good farm, with good buildings, plenty of stock, chiek- ens and tools, here tt ta Fruit and berr too, Will take good North k house to i005" in value, # cash, and bhlance ickness forces owner easy terms. See HUNTy 422 to Rive up farm _ Tarke Bld low; View; 2 bedrooms; firep! me cash and Ford or. ACREAGK IMPROVED RANCH; RAST TE! $400 CASH REQUIRED 12% acres, one-half block bottem Jand, baiance good quality of up- land; approximately 4% | acres cleared; excellent atream of run- ning water, Only 12 miles from Seattle as the crow flies; 5-room house, exceptionally large barn, conerete milkhouse, some orchard: Price $3,900, $400 cash. fur- ther payments for three years ax~ cept taxcs and 7% interest. At the end of 3 years you begin making Payments of $500 per year. Yon NEW ae "ah. oy UN EAD y Fist “Mit DAY TANS wagon with perfect satisfaction. | tore ty a place we are not ashamed Dige® lonm, 30 40 bearin: with gas light; good house for 260 birds, hox house: lms i hed; 10 cown, 4 heifers, red bull, & hog®, one n ‘Yarm tools and poultry implements; located 11% milep fr m1 good town on payed highway a the way fr this city. Murry if you want something good at $10,~ 000; $3,000 cash, all Mr, Holand. St. SUTTER 1012 Third Ave. DONT MISS THIS € es acres on br res improy acres in oats, potsiceas werden pianess,’ trait treem house, good barn and poul- try, hon lo ota * farming toc fine roring , Ble PRICE LY, $8 CRIFHORD LAND CO, 617 Third Ave. Open Evenings _ ACKMs, CLEAR AND FENCED, 1 in crop; over two acres in be ries; house, some furniture; barn, sheds, hothou a0, ‘chick= enhouses, larg 7 90 hens, horse, cow, three heifers, harn wagons, efeam separator, incu tor, ete. At Rainier, Wash. mile to town, on two railroads; food neighbors, school, stores, churches, ete. Price, $2,600; terms. Call Bast 6167, or address Box 45, Rainier, Wash. For sale by owner. AND SEIZE 1 $50 ACRE with trout ‘aces on coun- to good little stream thru p! ty road and ¢lowe town. « will make you @ good » Graybill at RD LAND CO, ¢ Third Av 617 Open Evenings. _ ON PUGET SOUND, MAIN LAND— Over 10 acres, with south slope and fronta; on protected cove; gmail dwelling, batn, chicken house, 1,600 strawberries, small orchard, "%-acre in potatoes, big garden growing, flock of chickens, cols and implementa. — Pric 1,850; terms, Charles Somers C _Alaska Tide. 1IGH SCHOOL ONE MIL: as level as @ fipor, pravel, close to ne salve ‘community, Ww are things doing ‘all the PRICK $500, on easy terms; discount for ensh RD LAND CO, nied Are Open Evenings. good bors, WITH HUNNING WATER $800 loam soil, that re- in moisture; fine rodda to Se good town; $50 down onth, 300 Pantages J ACRES. Ala BARGAIN d soil, 5 acres cleared; Deep rich clay near Level and gc old buildings; make an ideal berry | and poultry ranch, Price $1,660. AN 8O rene on een elt th TR north of. the. city Lake W limits, over- Shington; fine with water; Just looking level acre tracts, only $650; terms $50 cash, $10 per month, 1112 American Bank Bldg. _ Elliott 3862. 10 good 7 in Mt. Vernon district. Also 10 acres, un- improved, for $600; $100 cash, the rest easy. H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. ‘00 some clearin, small house water; worth double the Ls’ Only $750 for a dandy 10 acres lev 1 Aig} plant within short driv 1 oi Olympia ea | nolahbors; $150 per, wer terma, Ury co. cleared; reasonable torma Turke VASHON “TSCAN Mehta: 60 b ¥1,700; te Heport, Wash CHOK hear large city; soll, ything right. ie ms, Radatrom, ing giving it away, Pull owner. 218 Yale Bide, inion. price $225, hird an ACREAGE WANTED of the city. STERN LAND & INY. CC k. Eillott 3928 aris A, BACHE priee, 4|Boy Chess Marvel — Bored Until Toy Park Profiteéring Plaint Is Adjaste Anothet ¢omplaint’ against ptofi- teering at Woodland park wa adjuyted Tuesday thru the medin- tian lof Robert B. Hesketh, acting malyor. KE. B. Slerer charged that the park board concessionaire was sei ing fee eream cones at 10 cents. Hesketh referred the matter to the park board, who announced that ar- ents had been made to have in parks the rang prices for goods sold same as prices elsewhere thruout the city. |79 “ACREAGE “BUSINESS ACREAGE” OUR RIVERTON ACRES On Interurban and state paved RAT $2,250--6-room bungalow on 3816 Ferd In, 5,00 * 201 Traders’ Wildy. Elliott 3iso, 4, 5 6 and 7-rodm hournes; lots 80 ‘ARD ‘Ds “100x120; fruit tre and - FARM LANOS ee: near erees re ease cents 9 H p_Gactietd & sc '| NORTH OF noriteLt—THs ON MAG 1A ROOM DANDY RANCH FOR $6, cotta ne ats. Vehts, | 70 acres, 20 cleared, 20.jn) pas- ene i" , Potal ture, 30 has cedars, alders and $300; ground, rent $4.50 per, maple; 160 cords fir eut ready Sunset 2007 5 Di for the market; 6-room 2-story ¥ LOT, b0xi00, PHINNEY plastered house; chicken house bloek to ear; free and clear; 26x120 on concrete foundation; barn, garage and outhouses; excellent well of water at due; also two other wells; ind is perfectly level; excel- lent celery Innd; good fences; on good unty read; R. FL D. and phone; good team, wagon, EKY, harhens e-aere atrawberries; ce of garden ing fruit trees; hay. This & few days only. 00. Has business in Seattle s his attention, Ca any day. % cash. plements go with plac -PMAN res \D pi in ott 172 449 New York Bl id state high way} under government REIGATION PILOJ We have sold thousands of acres in| & short time ere, @te. We ate offering, for short time only, good 20 and w price of AND UP © Kovernmen t to farn fr Baturday trips and see thi d and the Yakima valley. YAIIMA TUE, RMS CO, 8 réén Mag, [of “CANADIAN PAC RY. LAND. 000 acres of fertile Prairie | rendy for the plow, at an averagi price of $18 per’ acre: 20- ter ber cent Interest for firs ty no prine! 4 Years, Als yg dye per acre, ineludin: right. $2,000 loan for ments makes it easy start with small eapical. low rates to Alberta ‘For maj terattire and rates, epi nadian Feeitie Ry. P Bove, 205 me Tides Main 2838, MH BEACH Improv weit irae 115 covered with beautify abrubbery and garden. One of thi finest view lots rw to terma, look at it and mak: BeE Tia MMAICE A'S A. SPENCER & and ( Oriani Enoug' garden aie o pay for land: cleared: on shack and @ ‘in mae dintricts Yorke Block, well $1. 369: a8 BIG eaets, eounty. $25 and $35 Der acre. Tn prove: district, clone to town. This is the bert Jand ‘buy in the state, GQ PET 6 Third LITTLE FARMS Rourht, sold and exchanged. ELLIS & CO. 74 Third Ave. 62 FOR SALE—WATERKFRONT _PROPERTY give | 40- year thi of acres gf, Mich irrigated alfalfa land at $50 water t 80x lawn | Technic: fp In this section, ig sure lopks like a $3,500 home. START. AND SAL a8 40-acre tracte for highway, One mile south of eity limits. With all modern conveniences at hand OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM FOUND ELSEWHERE A suburban business site. Fronting on paved highway and adjoining other going business in an established community. But on garden tracts large enough for profitable regu- lar cultivation. IT! SEE An unexcelled opportunity for a close self-supporting SUBURBAN HOME t pe 8 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law r Po BALL —ESTAULISHED 1887. tion; advice department. Second av: Patent Attorneys FREDERICK P. P. GORIN—PAT- gpt Attorney, Aunerigan, and éign Sopinote secure eds B0s<8-7 Centra sh. and 609 laington, D. 6 t o ie st. N. Wy Phone Mat ip! eo gpplics ean 55, Winery Rowen Designing, ef= Hicledey 7 scioctioaical eoneulting Sad Bee Ry ‘Eaiablianea x gears sraminer Ui: jeatet 2 te AP jon Ww. AU} aResta SOF iFincke ey Tne wan aa FIENRE BARNES. ae Ait: Hoge Rid, Patents. S radcuirion. Satiied Publie Accountants S&_ HANSEN & CO. Bide. Chiropractor Rath i Pine, -5.__ Eve. DSR R_E. TURNER, CHINOPRAC- nm 8% ) Mo] i 3884, meses fg UNSE ae, Main 727° Coil Teans eles of value D te {ataABUR $07 Third ave.) Contracting is) 2 IN HOOD CANAL — 337 bf ok beach frontage: south of Po Gamble and north of Poulsbo, uctive'soll, plent fishing; commun wonderful views, t Charles Somers C STOCKS AND BONDS “Alaska Bldg. TI RUILDING AND? HEMODELIN roofs repaired; estimates free. Yniversity Building Co, North Danting Taught Private lessons Stevend ith & Pika \—Latest dances Bast 444. Expert Elecric Repairs i RING. K A YOU WISH TO SBCURI for a future home at a very low price NOW, land ‘deal for fruit, flowers and shrubbery, asple ndjd view, mountains and lake. b acrds. Will divide, . Kenwood It RENTON 4-room house 4 nd other tinprove= es cltared. $500 cash, 126 Third Ave, | 600 Wichita Royalty 2000 Turke Tex. 300 Prey Tex. Have a good Cuncrt 166 WE OFFER, SUBJECT: Produ QUICK ACTION Refining ... *URITTES ‘€ 311 Securities Bldg. Phone Eliott 3118. ‘ESS OPPORTUN: ‘TIES THEATRE FOR - 27 PACIFIC BI nd we can arrange fe HAUBROOK BEAUTY SHO! d doing LOCATE! uipment, with Star. SAL) iE, ‘all 8513 Greenwoo leas: reasonabie, ave. ! __PERSONAL — SOAP LAKE AND baths, oil rubs. 620 Pike st 124, ‘Elliott 76 m, to NNA RU. MARKS, G Reuse mineral > RADUATE MAS hs. 406 Olive st, manologist, merit nition. H tific mMalysis of face an hand is supplemented with applic psychology. hare.” LEGAL NOTIC! nyone desirin: the office of the Building De ment, Room County-Cit B Idings prior to June 18, 1 $11 ae | out-of-town theatre that will bear strict investigation, terms. 422 Burke Bids. Vv y profitable business. VERY seien- 716 Haight Lidg. M, to protest euoh od- cupancy must file such protest at MOTORS, APPLIAN Wii J. GV Electric Co, 641 P. J..Givna’ First 8 “BMlott 6028. KEASKA JONK CO. 1120 First ave 8, Elliott 3291. Metaphysician GOUNTESS VESCY (MBTAPIiYsI- clan)—Teaches and treats ese eat ed humanity, 407 Epler Bidg. ~~ MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, om most Ron ws term, |SOCIBTY FO) pe IAL LOANS npire Buliaing 235-6 hi ear AN ANY ae Mae sONEY- TO Soon ON. Iry; lowest Beatties Oldent ar drier AMERICAN JEWEL 821 Second Ave. biished 1889. LOANS, ON AUTOMOBILES Retain and drive your car, R. Sargent. 509 Central Bld. Bll. 6188. Menuments - | POGHT SOUND MARL & GRAN- fsined8 ist and Virginia, stab- inh e q », e a s iy Fi Physician and Surgeon Chroyic Diseases, eit for Men, Third: Ave, Piano Tuntng JOHN STROM—Tuning. $3. Repair- ing, EMott or Main 7345, Razor | Blades Sharpened Spangenbers. Cutlery, 1407 4th ave. Sanipractic o da y paired. Work prompt. Finlay, 1615 AU c TION NOTIC AUCTION! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH, 10:30 A. M. ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2008 Will sell at public auction, to bers of medium and cood grade furniture, new and second-hand Carstens Packing company to beds, brass, Vernis Martin and ivory, full and single sizes, new |{down and slightly fjured with) one) new cold storage peed and and ‘used springs, nimttresses, shtets, comforts, pillows and bruises on the body and arm when spreads, blankets, used rugs, earpets, linoleum, ‘a dand ‘in= she stepped ftom a Rainier Valley salesrooms, Marion st, and Western cinnati’ steel he range with double oven, a dandy Jewel gas ave, Thursday, 1 to.9 p, m. stove, heater and cas plate, fine tool chest, and many od camp. DON'T FORGET THE ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2003 SECOND AVE. WEDNESDAY, J € (Opposite Mc 4 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION! \ ND AVE. + Theatre) the highést bidder, about 300 num- a full set of carpenter tools and a ids and ends suitable for home or PLACE AND THE TIME UNE 8, 10:30 A. M. Twelve on the feat befo a 9-year-old boy Monday afternoon, From California, Britis Columbia | checkmated, and the state of Washington they| “One more move, and I'm gone,” _ | had gathered, young men and men| mourned A, W. Nelson, of the C, and with the white hair of many” years, to pit thelr skill against that of little | on his next, rdund, sized up the @itd- Samuel Rzeshewski, wondes-player, ation, smiled, and withoyt deighing of the world, to make the final move pushed the Upward of 500 enthusiasts of the intricate ropes the on the second floor of the Standard | | Furniture Co.'s store, aqua: LEAST THOSE Samm: 7m quick of far the ent. were fai ‘There the bet ceremon ring, WI he “lost” the crowd, and until the| way of a surprise test, Dr. W. ‘last player was vanquished his atten- tion nev knotty problems, Yet yp did not forget his audience | chess expert. Sammy gave an entirely, dram: confiden: preme. the medi ly, and j until th Samm from ,table to, table around square, | move to | hesitated. Occasionally he nodded in | | commen: | released a wry little smile when the | other fellow walked into a trap. | FIRST VICTEM IN 40 | MINUTES¢-APPLAUSE IGNORED Just started, Sammy the 12 players set up their | boards, eyeing their young opponent with anxious interest. or 8 He je play for thelr benefit, His particularly difficult (leaned easily on the table, fingered and Checker club, was checkmated. dashed the men to the board with an. imperious eweep of the hand, He ig- nored the applause of the spectators. Elks’ club. tr. Section’s Reached of the best chess players} The next victim was Capt. F. Is acific coast went down to de-| Lovejoy, of the same club. A few wre the bewildering attack of | minutes later Dave Nieder, of the University of Washington, was Cc. club, He wam correct, Sammy, chegamen over. ‘The next five players to throw up the sponge were John Clegg, F. Eb Ulstram of Vancouver, B. C.; 3, Ny Prather, George L. Miebel and Liogd ‘Tindall, C. and C. club men, GIVES UP WITH A GRIN There were now twosopponents left | in the ring—Henry A. Gerstman the Chess and Cheekers club Curtis Hillyer of San Die: Gerstman was the first to saw his fate approaching for sev minutes and gave up the ghost with |a grin, Hiftyer hung for several min longer—then Sammy, with that little smile, casually checkma’ But that was not.enough. Just game pressed against the | at bounded a hollow square | Within the INTERESTED OF PRESENT y is a alight little fellow of 0 pounds, fair-haired -and| movement. He appeared by least interested person pres- looked bored, and there | int circles under his eyes. was not the least doubt from inning who was master of | ies, Sammy dominated the hen time was called, at 2:16, | | Dalton of Seattle set up tor er left the boards with their» dificult problem of his own | tom, dedicated to Capablanca, More than once he made 4) ested look. 74 “Th: too hard—it realy leer fair,” said a woman standing near Sammy heard the remark and glanced up. “Just a minute—Il get” it,” he said confidently, A moment later a flash of under standing illuminated his countenanes, “Oh!” be said—~and made the or rect move. “Wonderful,” was Dr. Daltonts |comment. “He did it in 20 seconds. \ | Capabjanca _ timate took a es r an fter ‘seeshibicion Sammy was” eager to see the toys in the store, and with his manager, Charles e berg, made a tour of that ment. “Say,” Sammy said, as they ‘se their hotel, “when am I going to that automobile? Come on, let’s Wednesday night Sammy will play’ another exhibition match at ithe ce In his own ability was su- When a board presented a problem, he! jails on his shirt unconschous- concentrated his attention © solution came, y worked fast, He skipped the ting the better make when an opponent often indica dation at @ good play, and z 40° minutes after play had | W. D. Brewster, of the Chess made the final move ‘and Sing Wel oat Vl Beauty won't count in the bis com- ‘had @ prel! petition to be held In the University been Invited by of Washington stadium next, Satur- day afternoon to select 20 soloists for “The Wayfarer”, production—at least that wag the solemn assertion Dr, Louis H. Maxson, chairman of the monitors’ committee, Monday night. Dr. Mi homety haye a laxson said one might be “as sag @ hedge fence” and yet voice that is exactly sulted for singing in the Stadium, It is vol- ume, timbre and ability to really sing and get plenty of, mosic out over that vw clared, it area that counts, he de- Preliminary tryouts of singers who want to each att render solos have been held ernoon for weeks by the com- mittee, and the last one of these will - | be held Wednesday at § p, m. in the First Methodist church. Only mem- bers of the big chorus are eligible the solos and only) those who ha: ‘I Wanta Join FUGITIVE SH ‘ the is it?” lurking The our school and told us about it. She said you get stiff cak 1 want gold sta Please, This Suances ren's di public where vacation feading clubs are in full The Vacation Reading club is a most popular method of guiding children’s the third grade is eligible as a club member, a curefully graded and selected list hay earned pressive sented at the Last the proud owners .of certificates, This ye: to be m The children give oral book re- Ports t who thi ing sidelights on what constitutes a good If some coyld hear these reports they might glean many pointers for @ juvenile best sel 192 car at Wabash st. and Rainier blvd in front Reid, 741 Belmont pl. chine slowed the street car was stop ing to the wet ‘street skidded. physicini man Cit pronoun the Youngstet|wan who “IT wanta join the’ club? Where The eagereyed young person of 10 glanced hastily around the pub Me library as if expecting [to ses this strange thing, called a club Pedestrians Hit | by Automobiles 363 Club!’ Said | GEORGIA PR “land Is Sr PORTLAND, “Ones —_ Mand: escape from the Multnomah jail in June, 1916, startled local veren Ga. euetene Sea Janta, Ga, according to”; celved ey: by Sheriff Hu early ti % Childs made his escape from ere while awaiting decision | |@ppeal from conviction and ,of from one to five years in th tentiary for obtaining money false pretenses, Since his escape a country: search hasbeen carried on, wit discovery in the Atlanta prison, der the name of W. W. Byrd, was convicted and sentenced for Personating federal officer, will be returned to Portland, Childs ts believed ‘to ha’ his life escaping here. It is that, after sawing his way his. cell, he descended «thru, the | pipe in the interior well of, the house for seven stories, in some dark corner. liberry teacher came to if you read eight books a stiff cake, What is a e? I never had one ard one. I want some little rs after my name, too, kin I join? is but one of the many that come to the chil: lepartment of the Seattle library and its branches, ‘gent ; ™ rE swing. '# reading. Any child above When eight books frém e been read the child has a certificate, a most tm- document, which is pre- with appropriate exercises school assembly in the fall. year 539 children became ar the number Is expected nuch larger, the children’s ereby gain many o librarians, interest- book in youthful minds, of our present day writers 'W. O. W. to celebrate. We night, Woodmen hall, 25th sary, Home Camp No. 286. Horpred in Everett; banquet for Dr. W. E. Waldo, president American =~ “Tuesday ler, 1 Record of Osteopathic night, s ft. Preparations under way for de- velopment of Nichols aviation » fi¢ld® in Eastern Washington, Hurry, up, Sand Point! ~ 4 association, we — Elida Borgenson, Gratton ave. was knocked 5404 Basket social to raise funds ‘for new comm jouse pl in- statlation; «night, 2, Ravenna Blvd; Presbyterian church. Frank G. Moran, head of Moran school, named city chairman of campaign to raise $75,000 for new re ligtous center at University ef Washington, { of an auto driven by R. H. Reld's’ ma- jown when he saw that ing, but ow- ig machine Reid took the girl to a n, Dr, E. C. Lanter, at Hill- y, where her injuries were ced not serious

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