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eee JUN KD HOUSERE! he Seattle Star)? oom POPULAR PRICED ROOM 5. and business. Sixth ave. ror RENT—ROOMS SANT SLIERPID ROOM FOR or two, $2 ° Besoon | 3, 1921. ished Dally at 1907 Seventh Ave, Seattle, Washington. ibscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE ATE 1@ Month . . . ree month: months ie year . OUTSIDE iS s WASHINGTON hee te 80c per mowth, or $9.00 year, BY CARRI In ciry Month .. Rates Per Insertion Trandent charge advertising, 15 x words 0 Very NICE WOOD: | lawn 1 86 WANTED-BOARDERS, | WANTED — ONE OR TWO CHIL- dren to board; no babies. Sunset 1065. om FRONT ROOM, 6 Third ave, SUMMER COTTAG WATER PRONT CAMP For quick sale I will sacrifice my l-acre water front and give terms, Excellent bathing b beauti¢ul location; privacy room with fireplace; bedre Kitchen; sleeping tent; all pletely ‘furnished vd ont vice. You can’ work in town, owner, 408 Leary Bldg. 4216. a OFFIC corner; district out fu 206 Euiott TO LET—OFFICES y YE LARG wn business | with or with= rent. ave; reasonable Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads hone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WANTH! GAN ACCEPT SIX MORE STU- jemts at once. There lemand f6r our op: aries paid from $20 week. We make no tuition, THE BUTLER SCHOOL OF . HAIRDRESSING ith: Floor Taft Bldg 1107 feet ‘| ANY INTESLLIGE 7 baa! Oe ate S where, who would like to become | ,°* FOR a & newspaper correspondent, all or Fest ane aS BUR Spare time; good pay; experionee | oe ny 10 in. price 40 in. by 12 in. pr Mnnecessary; no ba i whe wb “fects Suggeste end for free | 4 e hiet; telis how. National Press |Our cat 16, showin! reau, Buffalo, N.Y building material, fr Et MOTHERS 0. WILLIAMS i) Established 1899 Mrentive withont cost YAKIMA CHERRIES ie Cah handsor Right from our own ranch, deliv- Sets, Studio, 519 H Main 1925 ered, Royal A 10c .; Black Tartarians. tb big, Jjuley “ANT i? Won Licl Bings, Lic th. Come in 16-1 boxes 4 > ) SOLE net Rainier 0214 4 N. 60th st. Take Phinney ear. Call 2 for $1 R for St 4 for $1 mornings. ahd 10 for BERRY PICKERS WA Good old summertime, ante RECORD EXCHANG Write for information. B. Le § Se ee ie oe jer, R. 2, Box 109, Puyallup, Wash. AND. PICOTING REDUCTION IN F owing undry. American National Laun- me se Sunset 5040. TED — GIRL OR oman for housework. enwood. Weisfieid can't repair your watch. throw it away. 304 Union. AGTIME PIANO PLAYING taught. 806 Pine st. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Dp BY MIDDLE AGED woman, covking or w nen. C-95, Star. UPILS WANTED INNES PIANO, ~ SUMMER rates, Blliott 2863 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO HIRE—2-TON TRUCK for 2 mont Apply C-94, Star, 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | it AND. DOORS WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. & Look up your sereen needs tn ad- vance. Our made-to-order window screens last longer and look bet- Oo. to charg substantial 2' feet § inches 8 inches, with # portrait. skiey Bidg. pointment TED.) p HEMSTITCHING attachment, works machines, §2. Personal chec extra. Lights Mail Order Birmingham, Ala. )-IN FEATURES, better, cheaper. rpentry In § Phone erman, Main 0498. | IFUL LARGE DOUBLE 1 mixed blankets, $10 val at $5 @ pair. See our window Third ave. LAW MOW sharpened and repaired. tir Acm Repair _Cherry. Main 2096 MEN'S COATS, 75c, $1.00. house dresses, 26c, 0c, bargains in used goods, lenth ave ‘ Be: MATTR 3 RENOVATED U pholstery, pornitase Line wih | stern Mattress © Beacon IN YOUR CA HAVE | ar auto seat for bed. $19) Simpson's, Fremont Bridge. MACHI 10D DROP $10 up. Repairing, rent- ing. Main 1926. 1524 Figat ave. $2.50 slightly Imperfec _neckties, 59c. 905 BEST DRY MI woobD city, only. $5.50 single double load. Capitol 0457 W PIANOS FOR RENT. applied on purchase, Toner, 210 Union. fis REDUCTION IN FAMILY laundry. American National Laun- a RAG "RUGS . tse PER yard. Home Rug Weaving Co. idney 0567-F "A WOOD FOR SALE, REASONABLE Also expressing. Phone Sunset __4985-R-11 10 CARL TIN ber stauips. Novelty Print, 1611 __ Seventh oo DRY MILL WOOD, $5.50 LOAD, $10 double load. Immediate delivery. _ Garfield 2035. 00 If Sam Weistield cant rep: __watch, throw It away. 304 WANTED—USED CLOTHING AND ELDERL ‘Cull 8513 at 905 CALLED ¥ aby Shop, ve 320 LADI®S and oth 1614 & Where, who would like to become Bewspaper correspondent; all ot { time; good pay; experience | _ W no canvassing; sub-|§ > ts suggested. Send r_ fre oklet; tells how. National Press x u. Bi LER OVER 17, YOR POSTAL “mail service, $120 month. 1 nce unnecessary. For free! Heulars of examinations write ‘Leonard (former Civil Service crete S129 Fquitable Bide fashincton, D. C FEW [RD, IMMEDIATELY— printed and educated young men our. motion, p 319 jcture produc APoly 1 a load, $10 RENT Coompen ae Meyer- rth av® and Cherry st. % to & ANTED—BO ROUTE CAR- rs in all parts of the city. Good Bhance for advancement. y to Circulation Department Seattle 8 BLE EMPLOYMENT IN ‘co-operative box plant which bas ees continuously. $300 to H yma 0. a Ee eo, Olympia, Wash. y To TO LEARN DRI Ta rep automobiles ai our factor: it P Ko 1 W. Spokane and Marginal way. teh ahd jewelry repair for “4 mor = bp Stattora & Schwarz, 4002 Aresde. Sam Weisficld watch, throw it away. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALE RU B- n't repair yi 304 Union. 8. ‘OR BE _forest we 2 ORIOLE PRICES © d call Rainier 0953-M. GO-BASKET, Sapito!l 28 , 2am FOR SALE—-ONE CHILD'S METAL [ATION WANTED AD Weat 0414-J. fi discharged so! cues fed free of 06 ist FURNITURE FOR SALE ST BUY IN 4 ROOMS FURNT- ture, all or by p month: private hom: tion. Mus t 50 quick Tb. cotton-felted matt Blake Furn. Co., 408 Pike. 57 PET STOCK FOUR PEDIGRE! sian kittens one puppy, 2705 King st BEAUTIFUL FRE sonah 405 “SERVICH MA} vulcanizing and tire service, e 25, married. Will take any- Must have work, Main k for Roberts G_ AND Tf * 208 Roy at as, $5.95. a. M. 6518. “AL SCORATING frat class painting, papering and Kalsomining at_ moderate prices Call Al Ninnis, Garfield 989, even- qs; Main 856 day. SETURN AGE 27, wires work as cigar clerk or any ther light employment for smail| ages. Call Main 1243 in th $10. aniel, for cock ale, $1 Tit POODLES, UNG MAN, 27, WANTS EMPLOY- ment as clerk, grocery or general ’ expe nee; furnish wea 318 PAINTING Ot 1AL- Also paper hanging and kal- somini ye hurry. Duff &| Dean, North 2636. 7 INTING A} INTING. . Uy 00 Vroom up. Furniture refinished or Seameled Garfield 4590. i fj BENS MADE TO ORDER f pat on. Duff & I forth GAR C work st RPENTER WANTS A JOB North 2636. PARTNERS WANTED SWANTED—PART $04 opening for man that is handy! with tools, Can buy one-half in-| terest in good auto repair shop, all tools and material, and shop full of work. Call at 2518 Third ave. LOST AND FOUND OsT—TIR iD RIM BETW Sith ave. and Alaska st Finder call Rainier 0290-R or ett OATS CHEAP heavy milking does and some fine young does for] sale. Also number of fine large blooded bucks. 405 Olive st Dr. Loughney 2 |fWO FEMALE THOROBRED TOG- genburg milch goat kids cheap. 4 Fourth ave. N. Kenwood ~~ GOOD pur, matured ty. 61 FOR 3 SALE—AUTOMOBILES ROADSTER BARGAIN late model; in Al ;5 wood tires; The pr you. like @ and terms will surp this car before you ouy UNITED MOTORS CO. 0. Kenworthy, Geni Mgr. 1606 Bellevue, at Pine St. c cE PAIGE 5-PASSENGE has new D CAD RE Ps watch, throw it away. | tH ears ' almost new; bs Food paint, burn d deflectors, and only run 4,400 miles. Call Mr, Haller, TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES $-ROOM COTTAG of canal, two lwest of Fremont bridge; arden; has electric lights. newly papered. H. A. SCHKO! 43 Central Bldg. ~ROOM HOU chicken house, 1 0516. i FURNISHED 6-ROOM COT adults only. Garfield 1559-R. VS FURNISHED HOUSES ON blocks small vill rare A wrouth side 1919 FORD DELIVERY ¢ tires in front; rear tires g cellent m car a ba ER “Main 0061 SANITARY derly people by PAIGE wheels, good mechanically. wire , and Al I price Knight, Mr. Hast 0744 a and $15 A LITTLE home, $100 cash month. Far ahead of rentin H.C. PETER Third A &# URNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS ROOM APARTMENT; thing furnished; private entrance. Also small furnished room at $10 amonth. 717 Madison, Main 3899 FURNISHED ¥-ROOM APART- ent; light; clean rooms; laun- My: close in. Fine place for twa FORD Di LATE 1918 OLDS SIX TOURING {eoks and runs like a new car; has umper, plate glass in back, tain and other ekt HAMILL & I 1531 Broadway. vi Ti FORD VERY ee ondition. mi cept F 1918 FORD good tires, jeal conditior AY. per Kast 1160. oh GOOD! Will, ac-| "1 Bast 8687.! SEDAN; STARTER; and in ‘fine mechan- Call North 4686 tY—GOOD SHAPE own terms. ROADS’ | i920 eX, Ine, Authorized | FORD if Dealers i} i} Broadway and Pike. Mave one of the bes ments of Ford cara to found anywhere, We put our cars in Al condt- \ tion Our institution ts your guar- antoe | We know our terms are right prices and SEDAN BARGAIN LIBERTY SIX SEDAN Has been refinished Ike new ood tres: Kane shock absorbe: bumpers front and rear; runs fine. If in the market for a sedan, don't overlook this buy, TED MOTORS CO. Cc. 0. Kenworthy, Geni Mer. 1606 Bellevue, at Pine St iid FORD COUPH; JUST THORD- ly overhauled; rubber and condi- tion generally Al $600; terma Lawrence, Main 906 FORD TOURING; tras; tires are goc body In food condition reasona Bome terma wood 1 1920 FORD ROA tion, ood tir $ own, bal SOM EX- upholatery, Will sell Ken- TER, AY CONDI- newly painted, ce easy, North ° © BUICK ROADSTER It's a Inte model, 6-cylinder, S-passenger; brand new | leather top; cord tires; paint | fs poor but the price is OK +++ $850 1917 FORD TOURIN mechanical conditi A gain at 1915 FORD ROAL chanical conditic good; lots of power. $200 Rigst 7 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES WANTED—WANTED USED CARS For to supply our spring orders, Customers waiting, and you may have just what we need. Why delay and lose money’? Highest prices aid for late model ca SECURITY MOTOR SALES CO. 721 KB. Pine St. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD Fords and Dodges. HAMILL & ENGDAHL 1531 Broadway. Finst 1160. fiGHrsT CASH PRI « light cars. Henry M A 618 BE. Pike at ¥ «4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS — GooD MB- 62 “WANTED UNITED MOTORS COMPANY O. Kenworthy, 404 BE € Gen'l Mgr. Pine, at Bellevue Rebuilt Reo Speedwagon. The gold standard of value The time to buy get what you you can pay is when you can want at the price That time is now, Your dollar will buy more actual value than ever before. Wise buyers are taking advantage of present conditions and buying now. Larger stock—more Iberal_ terms— better value—than ever before REMEMBER, WE GIVE EASY TERMS AND TRADES Reo Speedwagon, express body. Reo Speedwagon chassis, Reo Speedwagon, covered body. Oldsmobile %-ton, express body. GMC &-ton, ‘express Body Packard %-ton, expres Maxwell I-ton, expr Indiana 2-ton chassis, Ford 1921 1-ton, worm drive, Overland, 1,200" pounds. Maxwell ‘roadster, box on rear rd roadster, box on rear. Kissel \-ton chassis. We need room. your own terms. me up and make i3 ELECTRIC pumps Ww. Rent or a. a MACHINERY MOTOR, DRILLS. Monteltug Price Co. ain 919, 524 let 8. |75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE — VINE HOME—$5,200 Owner will sell home on paved boule- vard, in one of the best locations in University district, at macrifice price for quick action, This house consists of 3 large bedrooms, with extra large closets and bath on second floor; large entrance hall with French doors to living room; pancied dining | room; | cabinet kitchen and breakfast’ room on first floor; good basement with furnace, laundry trays and gas heaters: fine lot, with south front, and garage on ‘alley. AThis b in midst of fi omes, and ere is none on street that can bought for less than $1,600 more than price of this home. FOR SALE BY OWNER ONLY Kenwood 1226 ¥Y BUNGALOW $5,100-—-Magnificent bungalow of 6 rooms and attic; new and very at- tractive; large living room, with fireplace and bookcases; dining room all glass on one side; buffet; ak floors; indirect lightings splendid cabinet kitchen, with nook; 2 good bedrooms, with bath- room’ between; entrance to unfin- ished attic off ption hall has space for 2 good ro ment basement; furnac trays; lot 50x107; splendid view of Sound and mountains; 100 feet to is is a buy.’ Immediate n. ‘Terms. ngs call North 4212 DWIN ECKERN 1016 Third Ave Elliott 3756 A BEAUTY Brand new 4-room bungalow, with large attic; y modern built-in feature; close to lake dnd car at Rainier Beach, $200 cash, per month. Best buy in the valley, Elegant $-room home; cost $4,300 to build. Price $3,150 if sold, with $1,000 cash, this week. $1,600; 1% acres, new 3-room house, $100 cash, $20 per month, GILBERT & CO, 8339 Rainier Ave., Near Rose STILL WAITING Fort PHON St. HOUSE AND GARDEN $1,100 m home; lot 80x n; close to car center of city, Owner out will make very liberal terms, Madison st. iliott 6067 -ACI ARDEN A 2-room unit cottage, newly, fin- ished, A dandy pl for chick- ens or rabbits, Fine neighbors, and @ fine home for you, $100 cash and $15 per. month buys It. H.C, PETDRS rird Ave. NOW 18 THE TIMH TO BUY HOMES AND FARMS get them for half of their Dozens of bargains on our Call or phone Z Co., 1105 Market all in gare 30 minutes from ¢ town, You ea value lists. son 2019. BACKIFIC b-room = mod basement; view; abo ai. Sunset WOODLAND PARK bungalow; ¢ement 45x100; wonderful t 2 blocks to park Price $2,600; terms. See Mr. Beck- man, 335 Burke Bldg. Main 6571. MODERN BUNGALOW; UNOB- structible view; fireplace Have $700 equity cash, or part cash, hat have 1306 KB. Terrace st |” Can be bought on you © AND 3-ROOM VURNISHHD This is o bargain, Bliott 4444 ta, clean. No. 11 car./CLASSY “FORD Bt WIth Terra wheels, $225. Rainier 0943-5. Call| ¥ FURNISHED 3-ROOM| evenings | strictly modern, walking dis~|5-PASSF: i8,| tance. Kast $446. 2628 W. 56th $2 LAND, o cash. West 0604 5-ROOM MODERN rooms; on corner ; near high and grade schools. this at onee A bargain, Cash or terms, llth ave. N. We BY 7669 309 | THE SEATTLE 7% FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE laundry tr Baker eur, WOODLAND PARK cottage and bath; situa’ blocks south of the’ park, ks to Phinney ¢ UNOB. STRUCTED VIEW. terme, ML A. SCHROBDER 443 Central Bldg Main 0061. NORTH END BUNGALOW Only $200 Cash Almost new, modern 4-room bunga- low; large rooms; oak floors, 2 bedrooms; cabinet kitchen and large breakfast nook; complete bath; bai large Jot; fruit and garden; near care and | hools. Price $4,600; only $200 ash, and the balanee like rent. this today; it won't last long. one North 796 and make ap- ntiment. GO. A. SPENCER & CO. 1900 N, 46th St, $1,550 consisting of ving room, bathroom and 2 bi clectric Hghts; at; gar large | warden, Eis prop mands an elegant Sound Can be had on very easy rooma, kiteh ment base: corner erty co view terms, WALLER & WALLER 4205 W. Alaska St. Went 0055 NEW BUNGALOW $2,300 nifty and attrac- tice; combination iving and din- ing ‘room: cabinet kitchen; 2 good | sized bei bath; on al large lot; ar; 30 minute out Owner leaving, and will sac- rifice for quick sal & McDONALD * Hilbott 6067, Just completed; BUNGALOW &N Owners must well, and will sacrifice their $6600 bungalow for $5,260; $2,000 cash, balance to be| ar- ranked. 6 ‘rooms, on one floo absolutely modern; on large cor- ner lot; handy to KE. Union and COUAN & CO. Madrona ca A Main 019% 08 Marton St HOM Price 6-room home, ed district; cement basement; dry trays and farni A} dhe offered at @ e that ks like old times 00 cash, balance likerent. Phone Garfield 0335 GEO. A. SPENCER & CO, P. Whipple, Fourth N. and Boston ROOM M N; BASEMENT; laundry; fireplace; garage with concrete floor; elty water and Nights; 1 acre of ground; 60 bear- ing fruit trees; 5 blocks outside of city limit $4,000; $300 cash, balance $50 per month, including interest, See Dillsaver, 8510 Fre mont ave CULV QUEEN ANNIE Come to for the best buys in Queen Anne bill property. WVER RC. C B 14 Re on St. Queen Anne 77. RAINIER VALLEY, BY OWNER—4- room bungalow; lot 40x100; fine garden; fruit tre i near This le @ on Attractive fine. Terms Dawson at. 5-ROOM MODERN HOME; BASE corner lot 60x90; within 90] Groep Lake i half cash Kenwe a] FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE, . ge nt basement; fireplace | grand view. §3,500. nice (OOM COTTAGE, FREMONT, business distriet, $3.0 0 cash. See Dillsaver, 3510 Fr mont ave. SMALL COTTAGE down, 5 month. American Hank Main 4 :W §-ROOM MODIETON finely finished, $2,875; $200 t 0245, #-ROOM— HOUSE, QUEEN ANNE hill, Phone Garfield 4090. h—A BALLARD GOOD 30x10 Lot, ON MARKET at. $25 down, $10 monthl. 500. Sunset 2007. seats Sd SS 76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY | $850—THE terms, bu with @ go not quite finish tion. Call WITHOUT niture, eaty a litle e280: $25 cash. m house on it; qi2 So0d loca- On” $760 With terms, buys as eas there FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE FRONT, PARPLY IM- d, free and clear, for city Owner, 2073° Franklin PARTLY iM- clear, for cit: loaf Wnira ave. _ ACREAGE “FRONT, free and Owner, WATER proved, property. DANDY BUY 160 acres acres cleared, in | crop, balance good pasture; | cod 7-room houséy dandy jarge = obarn; milk house; chicken houses good wells and sprin, Price only $7,600, Will consider good Seattle property. HERMAN “HROEDER 612-14 White Bidg. vorid can you live bet cheaper than r frontage, Have your own garde a cow or two, and wit game, hucklet , jet a start with little with water. 200 Pric GOD LAND ‘be rries; fruit trees; good sized garden; dandy stream runs thru center of property; enough wood cut and ficked to last several months. Adjoining places gicely | Improved. | Price pat rms $200 cash, balance per month. Convenient. for one working downtown. 203 w_ York Block 1 POR BALE IN THE FAMOUS yhite river valley, near Enum- w, Kin county. Bric and ed roads to Seattle and Ta- ma, Where the farmers have @ Pay tall of One Hundred Thousand r Month for Cream and Milk. Land ranges in price from $40 per acre and up. We have good mar- ket, good schools and’ good hurches. Inquire of Chris Sand: numelaw, Wash 2 ACRES, $756 CLO! I 2 acres fine alder bottom land; good spring and running water; only 26 minutes: from Pioneer square. Price $750; terms $75 eash, bal- ance $10 per month. John ‘Bren- eman, 301 Mutual Life Bldg, at Pien square. 10-ACK $550 FINE, oR LAND $50 Cash, Month This is in King county, @ couple of blocks from @ fine school, and a store close by. H. P. PHTERSON 200 Pantages Bidg. — Billott 1065. 5 ACRHS, WITH ORCHARD early. all cleared; on. good county road in the Renton district, Price + 0; $300 cash. Can give you 10 res seiclning H.C, PETORS, 726 Third Av ALDERWOOD ACREAGE berry land; fine water; 1 ac 10; easy terme. Office 3 miles south of city on Des Moines high way. West 0023. West 0106 even- ings. G. P, Watters, own 6 ACR Near Renton; on « wood enough on the place to pay for it. Good land, $100 cash. H.C) PETERS, 736 Third Ave ACRE, IMPROVED; soll; bearing orchard; ‘Will sacrifice for $1, 218 Yale Bldg., Third FOR BAL ACKIS, AROUT cleared; house; garage; chicken house; fruit trees; beri Lake Forest Park, Main 6238, i or > in| shrub- | FULL | North HOME, | at] 201 Trade STAR . MERCHANTS T0 HAVE BIG TIME Style shows a garden parties; vaudeville, ale. yal boat trips on Puget Sound—these are |some of the features on the program \for visiting Washington business |men during the Northwest Mer. chants’ nvention and Buyers’ week, to be held in Seattle July 26 to 80 ‘The roof garden to be used is on the Bell st. terminal of the port com mission, where booths are to be ar- ranged for exhibiting Washington. made goods. | On Thursday night of the week the delegutes will attend “The Way- farer.” Sixty salesmen will conduct the visitors tn automobiles to the exhibit for registration. George L, Logan, of Boston, leaves Seattle for Manila, where he will |open district office for U. @. bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. University club to honor Dr. Al- fred Strauss, U. of W. graduate, with dinner Friday night. _____ ACREAGE CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS |5 acres level alder bottom; ng on good auto road; miles from paved highw down, $5 per month Price acres rich black loam; all level; creek; covered with large alder; wood ‘en. for it. $75 down, $10 per month. Price $700. 10 acres, part level part rolling; some fine land on this 10, but not all; on good road Some bargain at $250; $25 dowm and $10 per month takes it 20 acres level, deep loam sof; all glashed and burned: good spring Some buy at $950; $100 down, $15 per month. |40 acres, $2,000; balance first class loam road. Will divide terma, on gravel Your own 260 acres, slashed, burned and seed- ed to timothy; several springs; about 100 acres level, balance rolling. Stock or dairy. $3,000; terms to suit These are a few of our bargains in the famous Cherry Valley district, close to Seattle; good auto road; | deep rich loam’ sub-irrigated; no gravel. Own a few acres in this) fertile district. Will take you out any time and show you “better soll for less money.” SEELY & CALLAHAN 306 Hinckley Bldg. 717 Second Ave Main 4614. ~ FARM LANDS ws THM FARM 76 acres, on Puget sound, main lan auto distance Seattle-T: with trout creek; fine b cludes prote ¢; black ‘bot- m land; pland; bearing abard comfortable barn, chicken horses, chickens, a, ‘plow, culti- rator, ‘scales, nts, hay, fruit all included for rries; = dwelling, we, Charles Somers Co, Alaska FARMS Bought. sold and exchani ELLIS @ CO, 74 Third “ TIMBER LANDS | 1,000,000 IMBER PILING, 6 MILES to BREMER- TON NAVY YARDS; EXCKLLENT MARKET for wood; 120 acres land, with good road running thru; stage line; 2 log cabin k; only 2 miles to aalt water. Phis is a gift at $2,400; easy terms if desir See Graybill at 617 Third ave. Open evenings. tJ STOCKS AND BONDS 200” SHARES” HOSWELL~ MINING stock, $3.75 per share, C-91, Star. 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GARAGE NETTING $300 PER month. Will inventory about $4,500. Will trade for farm land, house and lot or auto. For par- ticulars phone Garfield 0614 be- __tween 9 a m. and 2 pom CARGE BRICK BUILDING FOR rent. $85. Suitable for public market; very well located, Sun- set 2007 LARGE level _rent FOR SALE good od. pens x OcBRY OR WILL IN- voice, Hehling, 709 2d ave. Rm. 212. 1CE—13 ROOMS. 910 FIFTH WINDOWED STREET front room, furnished, for June 20, 1323 Sixth ave. NICE LITT LUNCH location. 8513 a 5-ACRE This pl has one living and does good trad groceries and soft drinks. opening for lunch and home bak- ing. Will trade for g¢ S-acre tract on water front, with house and partly cleared. See HUNT, 422 Burke Bldg. PICTUR Have nice th as first paym 422 Burke F 97 SPECIAL NOTIC AFTER THIS DATE I WILL NOT be responsible for any depts con~ trac by my wife, Mrs, Ruth We or Mrs. Frances Woods. i. Wooda. ” STOL the ous ex FOR will take auto ee HAUBROOK, 8 SDUCE BY No strenu- The re- WOMEN Gardner Method. reising or dieting. sults are marvelous, Of 9 a.m. to 6 pom Gard Method, 415 Bite! Bld. BN. 405 t TE M@NEY TO LOAN ©} chattels_or any good collateral se- curity, $50 to $600, for 30, 60 or days. Reasonable rates. D. H. lark, 4111 Arcade Bldg. PARTY MOTORING TO CALIFOR- nia has accommodations for four. For details call at 611 Seaboard Bide. Phone Main 569. Y WITH LARGE Cait Gor Los Angeles and return can commodate 2 or 4 more passen- gers. Main 5798. SOAP LAKE MID oil rubs; scalp atments Pike, Room 124. Elliott 701, GENUINE SOAP LAKE BATHS AND massage. 405 Olive st. Office 27. NURSE—Mra, A. Willeiksen. Sunset 1257 98-A PSYCHOLOGIST MME. TILL, Humanologist, merits universal recognition, Her scien- tific anaylsis of head, face and hand is supplemented with applied p chology. 716 Haight Bldg. M. 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS Money for farm and acreage loans. ROTH FARM MTG, CO. 1022 ard. 106 LU 1 NOTIC TO, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This 1s to certify that C. P, Vincent has made an application to main- a lumber and fuel yard at ‘ourth ave, lots 5 and 6, Sarah A! Bell's Addition Anyone desiring to protest such oe- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the F uiiding Depart- ment, Room 505 County-City Bidg., prior to July 5, ~~ ACREAGE “REAL ACREAGE on of good soll, one-half from Edmonds highway, 6 ea from North Park Station, on Everett interurban; all in cul- tivation and nearly all set with small fruit, which Is now bearin except the loganberries, which will bear next year; good garden; land lies well; 4-room house with full basement; chicken house and garage. This place is priced right and on ry easy terms, NORTHW RN LAND & INV. CO, 8 Bide, 8rd and Marion. Phone Elliott 3180, AL BATHS; tr 620 ugh on the place to pay | half Diack bottom, | BREAYS SKULL Aged Man, Pinned Under- neath Machine, Badly Hurt an automobile wrecked Wednesday night in an auto smash at 20th ave and Jefferson st, Joweph Rueagraf, 73, machinist, was taken to the city hospital with a fractured skull and rib after he was pinned beneath the auto in which he was riding with his nephew, R. Mon tag, 23, printer, 1107 Columbia at., and ‘W. H. Smith, 40, hotel man- ager. Montag, who was driving, attempt- ed to cross 20th ave. in front of a car driven by K. Phillips, 173 234 ave. Phillips struck Montag’s ear in the side, Montag’s car overturned. Montag admitted driving while in toxicated and is held in the city jail Riesgraf was taken home from the city hospifal Thursday morning where he is attended by a private physiclan. He will recover. Medicinal Beer Hope Shattered? WASHINGTON, June 23.—Hope that medicinal beer would flow shortly apparently was shattered to day. Representative Volstead, chatrman of the judiciary committee, broke his silence of 10 days |bill as a substitute for the supple |mental prohibitien bill, which he wrote, The Campbell Willis bin, which the |Judiclary committee reported favor. jably, is expected to be passed by congress before the treasury depart- ment can issue regulations permit ting the sale and manufacture of real beer. Logger Robbed of $452 by Gun Thugs Tay Freeman, 20, logger, was held up and robbed of $452 in currency at ji a. m. ‘Thursday by two bandits at Sixth ave. 8. and King st. Freeman admitted that he had been drinking. ‘The two bandits were seen by Free- man previous to the holdup in a soft drink parior on King st., and Free. man says they followed him. The taller of the two threatened him with a black revolver while the other searched him. Prince of Wales Is 27 Years Old LONDON, June 23.—The Prince of Wales celebrated his 27th birthday anniversary today. Two Arrested for Narcotic Activity Further activities of the White Cross, federal agents and police on Wednesday night led to the arrest of a white girl and a Chinaman, who are held Thursday for alleged viola- ‘tion of the narcotic laws. A girl giving the name of Dorothy Villain was taken in a hotel room after, federal agents allege, she pur- chased a antity of narcotics from an operative who posed as a taxi driver, She is held incommunicado while further investigation is being carried on. Frank Chin Wah, Chinese, was ar- rested near the fire station at Third ave, and Main st. by @ federal agent and a White Cross operative, who claim Wah had one ounce of cocaine in bis pocket. 2 City Statesmen to Canter on Friday Boy, summon Charley Paddock! Acting Mayor Robert B. Hesketh hurled a chilly defi Thursday at Councilman Lou Cohen, challenging him to a rave around the bases of the Seattle ball park Friday. Both men have been in training for the event since the opening day of the San Francisco series, when Hesketh fell down on the way to first base, after landing on a fast one, and Cohen's laugh sounded, sar- donle and bitter, above the roars of the multitude. This is the first time that a defi- nite date has been set for the race. Feeling is running high between the two statesmen. Procter Sues for Wood Campaign Sum CHICAGO, June 23—The cost of the effort to make a president of Gen, Leonard Wood was before the superior court here teday. William C, Procter, Cincinnati, for- mer chairman of the Leonard Wood national committee, filed suit asking for a decree to compel 11 other mem- bers of the organization to reimburse him their share of the $813,200 he paid out, which, he says, amounts to $745,433, Alleged Bad Check Artist Is Arrested S. E. Murdock, 31, waiter, was ar- rested in Portland Wednesday by De- tectives C. J. Waechter and T. Hay- den of Seattle on complaint of the Burns Detective agency. Murdock is said to have passed bogus checks on many hotels in this city. He is held on an open charge, F. R. Mas- ters, manager of the Burns agency, is inv: est paniey the case, NEWS IN TABLOID Last rites for David M. Wolf, who died Tuesday at his residence, 4016 Ashworth st. were to be held Thurs: day afternoon at Johnson-Hamilton undertaking parlors, Delegates to National Credit Men's association convention, in Frisco, leave for Vancouver, B. C., after spending day in Seattle on their way home. At 2 p. m. Undertaking company parlors, tuner. al services for John Henry Douglas, who died Wednesday at his home, 1210 Henderson st. Funeral services for Ira L, Huft- man, who died Friday at the Berk shire hotel, held Thursday morning at Butterworth's. Former residents of Lee county, Towa, to pienic at Woodland park next Sunday, IN AUTO SMASH One man was seriously Injured and | and agreed to! accept the Campbell-Wils anti-beer | ‘Thursday, Georgetown | PAGE 13 _° DR. worth M. TIrPy, executive secretary of the Federal Counetl Commission on Church and Social Welfare, will speak at the Chamber lof Commerce membership luncheon in the Masonic club rooms Friday noon on the subject, “Present Day Industrial Relations. AMUSEMENTS MOORE @rreuit™ || A TRIP TO HITLAND CARL MeCULLOUGH WILFRED CLARKE VAUDEVIL' 1 BARRETT & CO. ALF RIPON; STANLEY BROS. 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