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‘ be r B fe 2 IAINTING AND K KALSOMIN NG—|_ Cail me up before TERIOR Ad [decorating of a Beacon 8 MALE AND FEMALE “son. arties a ¥, full particulars address Kelly |L ad 4 contracts on hand. ‘ ened Daily “AL 107 Seventh Av Je, «Washington. ey Rates| BY ee th OUTSIDE ok STAT WASH’ IN ADVANCB & STATS MAL IGTON ts 80c pe pent, or $9.00 year B = Largest Audience in the Northwest ads The Star’s Want Ads ne Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WANTED BL and river banks and pick massage, 35c; 25 complete booths, equip, ith every modern appliance. tl t B JULY 1=WOm- iris over 15 years of axe fats and fuel. furnished. with tents to camp berries. mner, Wash. >, ABOU MANICURING, scalp t reatment, he School of | Hairdressing. idg., 1107 Second ave ; © appointments, Phone mort 0. i ould, $5 to. $30 € GT taught. ERLY WOMAN, . housekeeper in ood home, Scand rred. Address 8 Tis AND interest k) seth at. we wan 2026 W position Apply P. TANO PLAYIS ine st. MEP 806 aaypeigg? Pr WANTED FEMALE 2 RADUATE a0 URSH WiLL TAKF Patient: care. 1 her home. Best of S42. Gath. Renwood $252 242 E. MALE HELP WANTED _ OMS AND BASEME ‘oilet urn own, ke nd Y: Iimgrove st. LARGE and water in the eny water; lights; fine ot; some fruit: ook t quick. Burien ca: cidental to Office open every esler, y and Sets 10 a m. to 4 py A: =p Bore ‘FOR ROUTE CAT rs in all parts of the city, Good ce for advancement. wo Gene tee Department sar ¥ M operative box plant which ba rs rated continuously. $300 ng hag it MPLO IN 3 to Olympia Box & Olym: sh. WANTED TO. “EARN DRivV- farto ir dM: er wi mi re’ art gutomobiles at Pea TSo 1 W. Spokane Ay cS tch and jewelry, repair for joney. “Stafford & Schwarz, 2 Arcade. BA Uni — ATIONS WE! L Cc. RE- pair Bn ct ta throw i away. jon. D—MALE DATION WANTED ADVER- ATH | Geente of Sr sailors are printed tree eharge. re = Dalance $15 a month. "Take |® me THY EA TLE STAR FU RNISHE D HOUSE: FURNISHED, “Bighth ave. N. ROOM HOUSES FOR RENT ROOM CO% HOME; CELL city water and 1) level vl to. move into at once and see thia @ month. Lake Terms Total ‘ak Burien car to 16th 8. W. and He n. Office open every day and Sunday de RH MELVIN y A HOMB-$i00 CASH IS ALL you need. Cheaper and better than 28 Third Ave. 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS: ae s POR 'FII— MODERN, ; private bath; walking di ast S446, FURNISHED APATTMENTS AND FLATS _ a 7 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM UD, d-room furnished Abartments, $5 Up, Alaskan, op- posite Moore Theatre. New man- agement OR SALE 3 ROOMS GOOD “FUR- niture, lower flat r rent; rooms rented. Good proposition. 2611 Fourth ave. MODERN 3-ROOM apartment, summer month. 611 Melrose N. 3 3-ROOM FURNISHED No. 11 car, FURNISHED rates, $26 SHED 3 rn, walking di POPULAR PRI€ED ROOMS, te CLOsB market and business Th f' 2 SUMMER COTTAGES —__ WATER FRONT CAMP For quick sale 1 will sacrifice my 1 acre water front and give good terms. Excellent bathing beach: beautiful location; privacy; large room with fireplace — bed: kitchen, sleeping tent ely ‘furnish: vi You can work in town, owner, 408 4216 before 1:20 p.m. Saturday TO LET—OFFICES TOWN OF or sale Room 1 WILLIAMS CQ. 1m First Ave. & Look up your screen needs In ad vance. Our mad rder windo sereeps lust longer and look bet- substantial % LASS For ¥ Wosittek: 38 in. by 10 In. price 40 in 124i rice . KA “ mowinie fuii line of paterial, free on request. Be. WILLIAMS ‘CO. Established 1899. HONOGRAE RGAINS I idsinch records for ale jobbers surplus. All new. PIANO ROLL BARGAINS R. S. word rolls for $1 oy 700 Suisse your nearly all new; aed. Apison. ‘ey INDE: R RECORD: Slightly new 40c each. eat for list and-exc! All Makes Records BY SATURDAY NEW-—-$125 davenport ther rockers to match, $1 $125 Wil- NE ¢ GOODS LIK 1 library tab $37.50; cheaper ty *; Singer machine. like new, 56; large brass bed, complete, #5 (et ee worth the money); ik floss Mattresses, Best money can buy, ever been used. ring your nd take things aw Eighth ave, between Pi ine; little cottage in rear. “USED TIRES; ONLY, BEST fabrics and solids. - ew tires; only stand- ard makes; and auto ts, bodies, cushions and 2 and 4-wheel engines, magnetas, ‘carbureto! ear ends, | true chains, tadiatorm ete. " Seattle Auth, Wreck h ave. haif block, ¥ z In YOUR CAR. t cut GOOD DRO Repairing, rent- 1524 First av V1) SOME we two young men work for $30|NE #0 we can pay off mortgage of our car before bet jo not NERAL HOUS: kinds, interio, DUFF RS n, wish dru t rt t stewar FP hotel. imates free. PER aran jott 1194-R after 6 p. ing ts. ite & Stev desires office pam! to al cler fonsider will ve work. RGETIC ° RSEAS MAN, Ai , MAR- ‘gener. al work preferr Will anything. Mus' ave Best gity refer nces. West te PLOYE 2, 19217 Please 1123 "Ninth ave. SPAIRING OF fail us. ae HURRY i North 2636. work as retail clerk ‘ store, in or out of city take anything. Phone mance STUDE WANTS for "tard and Have had book- nd hotel ime work or cash, clerking Ph est d. pe Best references. Phone AND KAL- reasonable. ‘our work HAN teed. Paintin; HELP flower: ‘on necessary while the season (47 They it your sell on sight ponsibilities. Credit giving good ni ref. ens, Easton, Wash, PARTNERS WANTED oy RT? ell half of paintin, ting ment 173, 4 indivo wrist WARD ERED urn in good condition of 6-cylin- er Buick, stolen from tain ae init . arth. AM WANTED—WANT TO and decor-| business for it valued at $1,500 Apply 198 Arcade Bldg. sae AND FOUND Rr n and a initials - Launch of call Eliiott Elosson, RE ‘atch, raved “inder M en, row Ti Kin 0. Koenig, w hone to Boulevard: ave. a | “WEISFIELD CAN'T RB-! ir your watch, throw it away. 4 tin to ui we. W. ion. Hl LET—UNFU eam ED HOL HOU OIE NT, ON Rane bill, $12. 2615 Fourth} Gartield 0440 Dy including painting and} °° | THEY ARE tb DRY eS WOOD IN guy, only Hae ete ,oad. $10 double load. tol 0 LARGE CO} CERT Will trade for auto TON’S. 1612 Figh ig vo N RENT G ur purchase. Meyer- 1B, REASONABLE. Phone Sunset SAL FORE 16 inch $9.00, 12-incy $10 per cord ATCHING MA- Call Sunset ¢. PRINTING. RUB- Novelty Print, 1611 , 920. 1901 MeCLE! kK. Union. MAJESTIC lan Transfer. Ce Call Kast 6347 FOR SALE—24 YARDS 36-INC wide stair carpet, like new. Fourth av E #, 1612 &th av PIANO, — $85 1612 Sth ave $850 PER CORD. __Phone Sidney 1338 AGH HATS. $2 FURNITURE FOR SALE _ PORT, $42; MAHOGANY table, $17; dining table, $18; chairs, $4.60 apiece; genuine leather rocker, $22; no dealers, __824 29th ave. #-ROOM FLAT, PARTLY FUT 1. Apply sécond-hand store, 1 venth ave. _ on-felted urn. Co., 408 Pi ULTRY MUST SELL 106! robred White Leg- 4 pounds each, $5 65 “mattress, ike. M. OVERLAND PRICES SMASHE, ey M TO THE PRICES CARS WAR PRICHS Overland 4 tourtng, 1920 verland sedan, 1920 axwell touring, 1920 . Briscoe roadste! Ford touring . bveriand. model 79, iid: New 1%-ton truck chassis. WILLY S-OV 1, BLAND PACIFIC CONFOR NE ON PRE- USED CARS ALWAY THESE ROAD 1921 little 6 Paige run oo com It only run right some money, $1,650, bre say chance convertible touring. has new cord far enough If you want to S SATISFY ARD READY FOR THE bas ont t new Lt here is your one of those ora. It classy top, and we have given it a complete overha class to this car. Paige sedan, new paint, wire tires, one extra, and right chanioally by itself, Only $1,3 late model wheels, ling. Real 0. Tt has good we know it's 1s in a class 50. 0, S-pass Good tires, good n' nd good Sunt the ear for the cial pric wee for yourself the we rebuild our used mechanically. family, Spe- for Monday, $1,350. These are only a few. 80 come tn, way in which cars, TERMS TO SUIT GREAT Broadway and Union. BUICK 4 $150 cash, balance ¢ those able little E senger; arter; extras. OAKLAND COUP WESTERN MOTORS, SACRIFICE, st OT4A. $390 i, SNAP Some one will get & wonderful buy in this wire wheel fenger cou hauled, Sac’ ance 10 months. Great bargain. toe, $5 Ful Lintirely classy 4-pas over= 40 down, bal- M price $1,350. OAKLAND TOURING, $650 300 Must sell today. drive her home. rebuilt in our o' nt tires, top, Some buy. Bring wh shop; ex upholstery DODGE PICK UP, $395 EY co. 12th and B. Pike St. Bast 061 USED FORD SHOW Get a car with a ped igree from a house with @ reputation for honest dealings LIBERAL TE CENTRAL A’ ‘Authorized Ford Broadway and Pike. CLASSY FORD BE RMS De mier 0943-3 evenings, —_ ASS 2828 W. 58th. Seb. CAR For to supply our Customers waiting, have just what we delay and lose money? rices paid for late JRITY MOTOR 21 Fords and Dod; HAMILL & 1531 Broadway. He: Pike st Rs need Hn model ci SALES: “ENGDAHT, nry Mossbai East 2659) USED TRUCK BARGAINS | We have a real good bu: eaulppes 36x6 Fisk cord tires in rear. l-ton truck, in a Dodge with new This truck has a large flat bed body and cab, and work. Price $650. Here is a sont buy 4,000-pound capacity truck is equipped cab and cord six more used t select Com them. from lith Ave, and FE. East 160. “T RIC MOTOR. jumps Rent or sate. Main 91 R SALE—REAI Inside the A real home in a lar where you can rais ries, fruits and veget family can d ja ready to go to In a Traffic truck. This with a good tres. F 5 to 4 dee n_258.| sHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. Pike St ESTATE — garden plot, chickens, ber- ablen—all the plegty to sell r Sites We'll Help y. Basy walking dist COME Fauntler cars bring you right door. PHONE $1,600- TTAGE aR WILL Flowers, Near 3ET A HC A. SPENC: HD. Marsh sac * di equity; 5 bearing fr shrubbery on place den and chickens house. Price $1,600, discount, Must ‘be delay. Please opme ture for sale. Gh 6 or Sunday, 929 28th BUNCE prac PHINN 0—Modern, bungalow of 5 lot; fine view, car, This and I would like t you, Remember, i modern feature, more money, i ern, 1016 3rd Av. hivenings, UNIVERSITY ern bungalc nod view close ay sacrifice Mr. i SELL Whitworth Make your own terms. rooms, and West to th WEST 0499. $7,600 WITH BATIL PRESENT AT PRICK IT QUICK uit and ber- school MAKE A MEL & CO. 3814 Ferdinand St. (Columbia) M ' inier 0022 TY — WILL scount $1,000 uit trees and room for gar- comfortable less liberal sold without Also furni- ll evenings after have. 8 TALOW tically on new corner to park and is ‘an exceptional buy it to every is worth terms, ick~ Elliott 37 0 show t has North 4212 BNAP »w, large cor- and close to for $3,760; Cross, Main rer 1012 LAKE FOR four rooms view of lake. Close t Water and ¢ . on. terms, hy pay rent? RESIDE REAL New York Blk 2-ROOM » fine ground In will give T PARK large for chick 12th Av. at K. Pine, Phone Fast 660 PAY $6 DAILY AND BU Republic truck; — fine body and cab; by owner BANG, \c HANDLER 7-PASSEN ly new. Will sell che 4-passenger Chandler Rainier 0943-4. ‘condition; Laat ER, NEAR- | por ta or Ford. 726 HOME, H.C. PETE, BREMERTON new water; to Navy easy paym cement walk Yard; corne ent. Wri Oth ave _ COTTAG LI $25 month. Bank, Main 2476. If 4 rooms and bath; N. Third Ave. BU o pa lectric y ( HOUS West Seattle, you posses- garden soll and room Third Ave. NWARCY light and F tot, $1,200 &, reenar ek- ttle, i ‘ $25 Soe Americas tne. | D 'W. Montelius Price Co. ‘t 634 ist & | WORD *) 314-317 New York Bik. “Jon 15 minutes | ch FoR SALE—REAL Lo SNAP —3,000—SNAP room house and furniture, som! sand chicks and berries, all for $2,000 er, $117 Alaska st, Take valley car, CULVER Come to us for Queen Anne hill rk Cc. CU ATE_ all new, by own Rainier best buys in property. WVER n Anne 77. SUNGALOW floors; ce built-in features garage, $160 down. URNISHED HOUSE; GA Bu Mine. ‘Price Will take up to $600 payment, dress Diller Room 104, $1,600; : 50x100 built-in od. Terme. BUILDING each, corner 24th & and Corner $850; inside lot off for cash, Owner, Bidg ee Ai} FOR SALH—S-ROOM BUNGALOW full basement; lot 60x100; block to street car; block halt to paved street. 2841 -W. 70th. TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOTT provements in, big sacrifice, ‘Must sell. Owner on premises, 3313 E. yonny 4 ROOM HOUSE, — MODERN, 36th ave, BW, $22 down, §22 per th, ~ Plenty berries. Phone rfieid 0122. Owner, BY GO. NER—6 ROOMS, MODERN, North End, bungalow; garage; View; reasonable: furnished if _sired. Phone North 2059 ROOM HOt $2,000" MY EQUITY 400. Will ell my equity for $150. 24 1. 66th at. TROOM” HOUSE, ae ANNE hill, Phone Garfield 4 BA ney HOW TONG ARE YOU GOING TO throw your money away for house rent?" S-room plastered bh up to date; gas; electric Ii full cement basement; turnin arage; lot 60x100; fruit awn and niee roses; one block street car. Pr $2. per month, in 1705 Market ALLARD BARGAIN ™ cottage: 2 bedroom: fu nished; on’ 50-foot lot or more ih, balance lik: JONN M. DAHLBY 2200 Market 8t. Sunset 0311. ;-ROOM. COPPAGE, MODERN; A little house tn rr 32 same lot; fruit and berrie lawn, Both places for $2,200; §300 down, Sun- 7 WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANT TO RUY” FROM OW! NER about fiv th RP be Teo Tsth NeW, LOTS, 40x116 $1,700. fully $300 rent must Answer Star, ry FUR EXCHANGE—REAL ee ESTATE WILL” TAKE A GOOD FUICDING lot for two 3-room houses, with tollets, gas ranges and some fur- ch, on leased rd car as 913 even- COND-HAND FORD quiz in 4-room bunga oF automo- American Bank Bidg. Blothern, W. and Spokane & ext Seattle the office k berries bearing, ye rns place if block™ from North Trunk and & minutes’ waik eran Noi Park station. 0 interurban. It bargain, and aT a OR’ VESTERN LAND & INV, CO. sot na ae BLDG, © ‘OF ON PAVED HK Po. x, ONDER RT $50 CARH AND $10 MONTH There is no property to be had this vieinity for anything like the above price. Thin ia an unustal buy; good soil: paved roads all the way to Seattle; handy to school: on be ne; 1% miles ‘ood town; wood water: good neighbors and Jand that ia not hard to clear PUGET SOUND FA THURSTON COUNTY About 9 acres of good logged-off land, gentle slope, crossed by run- ning stream; near station, store and school; contract on building road will be given ax part pay- ment for land. Price $675; terms. FIRESIDE iy) REALTY CO, Elliott 2928. SATH OF And sick at pres sell or trade a first in cows, 8-room hor Pie Ching drinking take a 5 or AY aed buildings, on good road, or near Sound, Price 00. Write, with full ex- plangtions to Jessen, 4011 Green- wood ave. “AND POR BAL White river ley, near Enui claw, King county. Brick and paved roads to Seattle and ‘Ta- coma, where the farmers have a ay roll of One Hundred Thousand ‘er Month for Cream and Milk Land ranges in price from $40 per acre and up. have good mar- ket,” good schools and — good churches. Inquire of Chri# Sands, melaw, Wash. ACRE WITH 4-ROOM HOUSE n in and growing. Pric only $50 down, balance $1 a month, Just the place for chick- @ns and berries. Close in; one car- fare, city water, schools, side- walks, oneYblock from auto high- HUSBAND widow will IN THE FAMO! to” 0) Open every day and Sunday, Melvin. ‘ IMPROV RANCH OF 40 ACTE: highway, with telephone, tele- raph and water pipe line close Byi good house of 4 rooms; 2 large modern chicken houges, barn, brogder houses and other bulld- HF 10 acres cleared: land nearly st be ‘sold. Price BMildings cost $2,000; $3.5 "Or write 211% Second « gtead ix divided into You can get 10 acres 5 reasonable terms, This is cleared, level land, good soil, in a well es- tablished community. (578) ¥ TRMBIDE F BALPY co. 314-317 New ik, Biliott 3928. BEAUTIFY 19 HOOD” CANAL The beauty pot, of Puget Sound; good soil, level land, facing on good road, close neighbors, schoo! sawmill, store, P.O. and ‘only 25 miles from Seattle, Boat leaves 8 a m, returns 6 p.m. same day; 10 acres $450; Lerma, CLIFFORD LAND CO. 617 Third Ave, Open Lvenings. A warden | ACREAGE oRRY VALLEY $260; 6 neren, level $50 cash, SP: “TALS 5 level alder b. $50 cash, tom, me creek. th. small creek. $300; per month. 7 acres, rich black loam, creek. $700; $75 cash, $10 per month, 8 acres, all some tithber, per month, level, spring, ereek, $500; $100 cash, $16 10 deep black loam soll, fine or $1,000; $100 cash, month. 4 aah, $b per Be Independent. Own 5 oF 10 n the famous Cherry Valley Bi trict. Deep rich loam soll, "de rigated, for fruit, berries, chick= ens and hogs you can't beat it Clone to Seattle With ood auto road to every tract. take you out any time and show. you better soll for less money. EELY & CALLAHAN 306 minekiey ant MM Second Ave. ain Bee WICTORY HRoHTE" “tor Beautiful view acres For exclusive Acrea of rich sot une Bomem “or berry, frult and garden cul- tr Tdeal locations For poultry ral ‘Travs d by state an county high- ye and only 15 minutes by auto tothe business center of Seattle Terms $50 down and $10 @ month. WATER PIPED TO EVERY TRACT May rices and terms sent on ap- Diieation In person, phone or letter. Our office on the propert: 110th ‘st.'3 blocks west “of Hothell itighway, is open every and evening. We will gladly Appoint can be made by phoning. eer H GOOPWIN REAL ESTATE Co. INC. Owners) its A NG RA 15 Re "RES, Che RED b 1 nd aber i cree Btrawberrien Main 4357. ry Bldg, lo- Price $4,600; 00 sroom house, ; fruit treea, “Price Pepe ge! nines $800 cleare large. creek: tation front deed market, WAT! 25 ACRES, Close to Olympia, on acres in timber. ‘Price $1,260; halt CARTER MacDONALD & 208 Cot t"einote A760. 9 ACRES GOOD LOGGED-oFrF land, sloping down to a bi« creek; on county road; near station and | 52. fchool. ‘This land will raise a: thing that grows in this clima’ $76 per acre, on terms. (i7) FIRESIDE REALTY 314-217 New York Biky Elliott $926 NICE LITTLE OOM HOME, JUST finished except painting, with 1% acres of level land; 6 minutes from Bothell ¢ ‘German did its work well and the soldie fan get out.” This means.a bar. NORTHWESTERN LAND 20¥ TRADERS’ BL DG. Cone THIRD AND MARION.” ELL. 2180. 10 ac RE GENy Tae SOIL” ING WATE 350 DUWS fo PER MONTH Very level, near a good town tn King county, with fine roads to ttle: $80 per on. 300 Pantages Bldg. Tock. “phot AP Md close to Seattt. cleared , Dab 210 Hoge ceeee 0 ch wei eens dee early land; for cash, Take Ren ave, to Duwamish, mish grocery for Route 6, Hox 499, inquire oUuT Garden tracts at Renton best clear- ed valley farm land; ra: * thing. $60 to $90 per tract. ‘Cail and 1 will prove to you best buy *. ae county. 445 New York Bldg. vour CHOICK—30 DESIRABLE cre atracta, Just outside «city; plendid Y water: near cat hd school, mht? down, $$ month. 35 Henry Bi 1% , ACRES AT FOSTER; % MILE rom pulmonary hospital; on mili- 16 fruit trees: lots ner, ‘on 4-room house. h_W. oD; BUILDINGS: fa} berries well located: close in. ‘Terms to suit, 213 Y. dg, uated eee ‘ale Bldg. LEVEL; GOOD" por on good toad; close in. $700; any terme Gilham, 1032 Third ‘av ne Rainier 0 FOR SKLB=€0. stock and tools, cheap, term owner, D. Gison. Knab, Wash 80 FARM LANDS ne YAKIMA VA the EN, ON PROJECT We have,sold thousands 0 a short time to farmers, © ete, We are offer short time only, good acre tracts at the low. _ $25 PER ACRE AN’ Very easy terms. See government maps, samples of soil; ete. at our office, Join us on one of our reg- ular Saturday trips and see this land and the Yakima valley YAKIMA RIVER FARM Owners, 918 Green FE DONT MISS THIS OPPORTONIT FE UTIFUL HOODS CANAL w of Olympic Mountains; 10 acres of good soil, 4 acres under cultivation; house, ‘barn, poultry 20 fruit trees, good garden, potatoes, lots berr farming is of all kind. 120-egg incu- ator: fine spring water, FULL Pitick: ONLY $675. See Tasker, cL yé FORD LAND CC 617 Thir eninge, L 100 feet on Take Washington; over 300 feet deep; on paved street; lies extra fine with fine large madrona d nice level precy, by Bo Bree $4, S00. Banker, LIOTT CO, 21 Leary Bide, in Skagit now and save money. TERS, 726 Third A ————_——— $2 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY SPUDS—FiISH—CLAMS re items these times, Where in the w can you live better and cheaper than on your own salt water frontage on Phget sound? Raise your own spuds, fruit; have @ flock of chickens, a cow or tw a fish net and a clam fork, you are fixed this 12 4 partly cleared, with 200, feet ach, Spring water, Price $975; terms $275 cash. Charles Somers , Alaska Bldg. i THIS $8-ACRE IMPROVED WATER front ranch, with 6, acres clear 2 acres in clover, Y-ac strawberries; watidy’ beach? good road; level. rich land, on perfect | harbor; house, barn, root houge, chicken house, $2,800, on ver terms. Owner, call Nort 7, or call at 211% Second ave. S., basement. > SOUND ACRE beautiful beach front; riah soil; spring water piped to house of 5 rooms; fireplace; clearing; fruit trees; berries; main land location. Can reach by auto, Price $1.47 some terms, A bargain Charles Somers Co., Alaska 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITI LARGE WINDOWED STR level front room, furnished, Fent June 20, 1323 Sixth ave, of! T for in which $10, STOCKS AND BONDS BTOCKS OFFERED, United F $2 Star I Victory Simplex Auto Wheel Homebuilder, Ida, Valvelens Eng! Adams Motor Columbia Red Metal. Rothert_ St > 2,000 Forks Drilling’. 1,000 Forks Oil 10 King Airship Will Tuy * Liberty 1,600 Mt. R monwealth Fi . J. STE 118 Cherry Bt iS OPPOK' 100 ‘special jondas, all lesue Mining, LY Main 5899. ibs WANTED—CONSERVATIVE IN- Yeator with $200 to th 000 to e wate inv tment that will id 40% annum, interest Paid quarterly, gilt edge se- eurtt) [ONE ELLIOTT 3302 i as OD. WITHOUT C ital—Honorable, true and straight. Worthy of investigation. Turn it ever and under, inside out. upside down, a clean high class business am giving wu poshase of old age. batt Ingtrucgion, | $1.00. George Welles Mosefy, ‘Newburgh, ~~ ACCOUNTANT WANTED CG P. A. man with $250 can get hold of a good proposition. Contracts which bring in an average of $350 a month thruout the year will be turned over to you, See HUNT, 422 Rurke Bldg. FOR RENT—A 40-ROOM FURNISH- , located at 417 Madison Do hot need to purchase fur- pituge or i} any commission. For ‘detaited Intorrmatic McKinley, at 310 First « BARBER SHOR IN UNtvi hydgaulic chair: els, well equipped, Sunset 2007. PRIVATE MONEY TO LO. furniture, collatera’ recurity. D. H.C Bldg. ae: FoR SALE—CANDY STALL IN ‘ypper floor, First and Pike, reasonable. Owner leaving for California. WANTED — PROMOTER ed) legitimate pro| _#I lott #01, Room. 125, mornings. $2,500—GROCERY OR WILL IN- Voice, Rehling, 709 2d ave. Kirn. 212 97 ~~ SPECIAL NOTICES FARMERS, “GAIN FREIGHT middieman's profit. Ship ho Gn tion. € time. Public Market, Charleston. Telephone 280-J. PERSONAL iD APTER THIS DATE 1 not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Mra MR Munson. M.') Munson, BOAP LAKE MINERAL BATHS ik rubs: scalp treatments. 626 Room 124, Elliott 701. BATHS AND 405 Olive st. Office 27. Mrs. A. Willeiksen. Sunset Wash. ON AS will PSYCHOLOGIST MME. TILL, H nologist, merits universal recognition, Her scien- tific anaylsis of head, face and hand is supplemented with app chology. 716 Haight Bldg 105 FUNERAL NOTICES O'LEARY—At| Van ver, June JOUN P. OLEAKY, age 51 yea of 83 Pike st. beloved husband of Christina O'Leery Requiem mass Saturday, 9 a m, Sacred Heart chureh. interment Calvary. Remains Manning's synprel rer ra, 11th and_ Olive. Mate TON the resid: Saturday at 2:3 Und rain from ave. ferty Directors. Co. invited. Tt MAY CONCERN? This is to certify that the Central Lumber & Supply Co. bas made an pp lie to erect lumber shed at Queen Anne ave. and Bertona t Anyo TO WHOM Tots 21 and 22, block 54, Denny Hoyt's Addition. e desiring t ¥ must file such protest at fice of the Building Depart- ment, Room 505 County-City Bldg., prior to June 18, 1921. protest such oc- This is to certify the aumber Co. has mad. 500 BE. 65th st., 3 Ti) Woodlawn’ Addition. Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at the office of th Bujiding Depart- ment, Room 605 County-City Bldg, prior to June 20, 1921, 107 CARD OF THANKS Wh TAKE THIS MEANS thanking our many kind friends thy shown "plore jor Sean T. O'Ceallaigh is the new acting president of the Irish reprblic. He was elect- ary election held at Paris re- cently. Three Arrested on Gambling Charges Mak Lung, 61, Chinese merchant, of 300 Third ave. 8. was arrested Le with conducting a gambling game. John Costoff, 32, Bulgarian laborer; J. McNeilly, 23, , charged ~ |taxi driver, were booked on gambling charges. Motorcycle Patrolmen H. A. Holmes and George F. Reynolds sur. priged the trio in a game of poker 5 was in the pot, | Two Suits Result From Auto Smash Two suits growing out of an ac cident in which a Ford was demolish. ed by a jitney bus are being heard jin Judge Mitchell Gilliam’s court. Dora M. Ide, owner of the Ford, wants $750 for the car. Irma Ide, “|who was driving, asks $2,750 for her injuries. The @uits are directed against the Mutual Union Insurance company, bondsmen for M,. Schcen- |feld, the jitney driver. ‘The accident joccurred October 16, 1920, at 14th e. N. E. and E. 50th st. ‘ By a new German process, benzine ‘and kerosene are obtained from li- quid coal tar distiied from lignite, ed at a Sinn Fein parliament-| gor ACCUSED WOMAN TELLS MURDER STORY TO GIRL\ INTERVIEWER IN CELL! EDITOR'S NOTE: ‘The Cleveland Press | had Miss Lewetts B. Pollock sentenced to night io Jail on i oars BY LEWETTE B. POLLOCK (Copyright, 1921, by Cleveland Press) CLEVELAND, 0. June 17—I spent last night in the county jail with Mrs, Eva Catherine Kabert and her daughter, Marian McArdle. |slept in the same cell with Mrs. Emma Colavito. These women are charged with first degree murder in the death of Daniel F. Kaber. I talked with them as one prisoner to another. Mrs. Colavito slept on a cot not two feet from mine. She is charged with being the woman who fur- nished Mrs. Kaber with poison ad ministered to Kaber before he was murdered. She also is charged with having | hired the two assassins who stabbed | Kaber to death, In the early evening we sat play- ing cards, After the card game we discussed religion until 9 o'clock, when cells were locked for the night and the key turned on me and the woman who was my roommate. Mrs. Colavito lay with her face turned upward. Often she turned and moaned. Once I heard her say, “Oh, my God.” Mrs, Colavito was called down- i |#tairs, but she came back in a few minutes, “What was the matter?” I asked. “They have some woman here to identify me,” she told me, “She's no good, but once people think they have you, they keep tormenting you. It's awful, and I always tried to be good to everybody.” “How did you get into this Kaber affair?’ I asked, “Oh, I knew a man who knew Mrs. Kaber, and I met her thru him. “One night she came to my house with another man and they planned to murder. She told me she was going to do ft and I told her not to. I never gave her any poison. Poison is easy to get these days. She must have bought it herself.” “Were you at her house the night of the murder?” I asked. “Yes,” Mra. Colavito replied. “She came for me to take a drive in her car, just for airing. We stopped . |at her house and I sat on the porch with her mother, the old lady. I didn't know anything that was going on inside the house. Marian played the piano loud and I could not hear what was going on. “Later they took me home fn the ca. I did not suspect a thing. “I've always been good to every- body—noever hurt a fly, and now it veers as if things are going against sons. Then she rofled over under the blankets, and in a few minutes was snoring. Whenever these sounds stopped, only her deep breathing, the ticking of a distant clock, and the gambols of a black and yellow cat outside the well, broke the ai- lence. I saw Mrs. Kaber and Marian Mc- The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law T. jerate eal Mea) rt ss gavice Burke Bldg. 905 Second ave. “FREDERICK P. GORIN=PAT-— L Attorney. Ainericam and 20 eign fama Bo pecares, Eo Bids? epee and” ro Son Mala & Bs 4 Nata plist zonte, cgaminer, § nee Ase ah mete 5 cA jor W. MACE Ie mas a forel, ti nd ti mar! $07 °ifinckley: Bdge. Main 2738 PIERRE BARNES, Mai . Lone Hid. Patents. Tradémarks lied Public Accountants K_S_ HANSEN & CO. Leary Bide. 210- 13 finent ig! 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Opt Phy, ‘class, Surgeons ic Naliat for Men. 05% Third Ave. Pian — Repair= JOHN STROM—Tusing $3. ing. Billiott On2 or Main 7345. y Nazor Blanes Sharpened Spangen Cutlery, 1407 4th ave EXP Be and Bromgt. Finlay, Fst "Third e me. Why, I couldn't make any pot- | Persons who think I can are| Ardle for a few minutes but could not talk to them about the murder mystery, because of the presence of |the matron. Mrs. Kaber was extremely nery- ous, pacing up and down the room, sobbing loudly. Marian, the exact, opposite of her mother, appeared not to be interested in her sur roundings. She reads constantly; @ Bible is her chief hecarestnaite COMPETITION IS PROFIT’S DEATH Agrarian Tells College Stu- dents New Cry Is Needed CORVALLIS, Ore., June 17.—“The old war cry was ‘Competition is the life of trade,’ but today business leaders believe it is the death of prof- its and the death of business,” Dr. Hector McPherson, of the depart ment of economics and sociology at Oregon Agricultural college, told as- | Sembled agrarians before the Farm ers’ week marketing conference here, “The old style of business has gone forever,” McPherson continued. Mrs. Max West, formerly of the United States children's bureau, told farmers and their wives that sick» ness and mental defectiveness are more prevalent among children of rural communities than among those of urban districts. “It is more healthful to be born and live in the most crowded city in the country than in the'rural dis tricts of many states,” Mrs. West de- clared. “More than twice as many children in the country suffer from malnutrition,” she insisted, Mrs. West pictured the plight of the farmer's wife as a continual round of drudgery, with little diver~ sion or amusement. “Child bearing is merely an inc dent in their lives,” she said, discuss- ing the ~ women’s daily and yearly routi Absent-Minded Gent Forgets Movie Camera ‘When Hudson Thursday morning to go to work, his wife told him, “Will, you're so ab | gent-mind you'll forget your camera some day.” And Will did. He reported the theft of his $1,200 motion picture camera he had left in his auto in front of the Pathe Film company, where he is employed as a camera in. Patrolman Bebee found the ma chine lying on the sidewalk at 35th st. and Garret st, W. Thursday after noon, “I must have forgotten it,” Hud- son said. Which, after all, seems quite likely. Telephone Co. Gives. Emblem to Employes In recognition of continuous serv- fee in the Bell Telephone system, the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. is presenting to its employes em indicating their length of serv- ‘the emblems are of gold and are mounted ag pins for the women and buttons for the men. The design consists of a telephone bell and a wreath encircling the monogram of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co,, above which appears a star, or stars, indicating the employe's period of service, A single star indicates, in the case of women, five years’ con- « tinuous service, and in the case of the. men 15 years’ continuous service, each additional star indicating, in the case of both men and women, five years’ additional continuous service, Sues Port Angeles for $4,050 Damages Suit against the city of Port Am geles and three of its business men, Jack Wood, Ben Wood and Julius Tomey, was filed im federal court Friday by M. A. Tieck, a resident of California. Tieck seeks to recover $4,050 damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained when a board in a Port Angeles sidewalk mre way beneath bis weight. Government Sues Railway for $200 The United States government seeks to collect $200 from the North- ern Pacific railroad for alleged vio- © lation of the interstate commerce ‘traffic laws, in a suit filed in federal court Friday. The rules are claimed to have been violated in tWat two freight cars were faultily equipped. ProsetnnDiis' Salsa: Sette s1he Million Francs Go_ - eT: Sailing Over Bar PARIS, June 17.—-The French chamber of deputies “has. it over” - the American house of. representa- tives in at least one respect, Jt has a bar., And during 1920 the 626 mem- bers of the chamber spent over the aforesaid bar the neat little sum of © nearly @ million francs, $250,000, British Mine Men LONDON, June 17.~Bvitish mi, ~ ners have voted to reject new wage offers’ by. mine owners, it was an nounced officially today. Executives of the miners, who sub- mitted the offer to local unions for a referendum, continued In session today. ig etn ‘The greatest copper districts in the United States are in northern Michigan and Wisconsin, °

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