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The Seattle Star! NAT Daly w aeteattic, i v scription Rates BY MALL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STAT 1807 Neventh Ave ington. 2 5.00 *OUTSib mh OF STATE OF WASHINGTON fe 800 per month, or $9.00 year. ex CARRIE IN CITY |, ‘Rates Per Insertion Tramsient char: re advertising, 38 erate a (nix Ww rtloms tor the Largest Pe in|" the Northwest . Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP W Ante RK-TYPISTS, OV ernment departs th. Previous experienc For free particulars nations write Leonard former Civil Service xaminer 9 Equitable Bidg, Washingtor A BY ROYAL ANNES c. Come pick jem and save money. Bolhorst @, one mile east of Bellevue. ‘at turn of road. ea L. GIRL AGH, 15, ANTS ot 5 Answer mal amie st * Answer by st. Mra. Herac ‘ED—EXPERI ED OPER- er machines. Nickola 15 Third x at n W. eners cant "Srv Union. .G TIME PIANO PLAYING ht. S04 Pine st. SITUATIONS WANTED ARRIVALS; ALS = What is the use of wasting ing rents come out and look at a ¢-room fo move intot 0} Fe view Yots, cleared and plant- ent twe loss from, car: minutes from r ware: sidewalks; city from new $300,~ wo ‘brick school ‘Terms $50 down, Rie ~_ } Price $1.05 ee: Sat and Yealer to Ninth SW. tal IGROVE Sh Uttice open gor ee rohan m 10 & im POSTA Ex: mon ER LW Sx roc RRM ADVE: 3 Y BE PERS KE Goop. maNsentt ertising BCAR- parts of the aed Good Ravancemen ly to oat lation Department ie was rative which bas tive box fant ra! Pi 4300 1 Feq fred. votre Box 2 a © i t DRIV- automobile: i No. 1 W. Spokane way. wet repair for ‘Stafford fe Behwars, iG DE a and class, “painting. pering a Ninn Ga “garfield 989, ren: rs; Mai: WANTED—BOARDERS BOARDING BCHOOLS an home for students care, 10-grade school Rowland Smith, Route 6 non 40 SAMI SYP beach, a6 Treat Arthur Mt Ver- Chri IMER COTTAGES STH AVE. Star. WANTED “SUMNER SOUT aw. Deis. MLS &~PIANG, Eliott 2883. ALE—MISCELLANEOUS Wi AND HOOK BW. WILLIAMS CO, 1M3 First Ave. Look up your pereen needs tn ad- vance. Our made-to-order window soreens last longer and look bet- ter Seattle-made, substantial soreen door, 2 feet 8 inc by € feet § Inches, with gal- vanized wire, for $ SASH FOR CHICKEN’ HOUSES ide and 25 in. high, cost $0.04 ILASS FOR WE hi tel rer $8 in. by 10 in. price 12 in, price ... logue, showing tuli line of building material, free on request oO. wt rates, 49 ® FOR 6. o. A Bargain tn 4 makes; and ats, cushions and 2 ailers, gas vWreckin block Yesler } Perfection oll heater, arbet sweeper, $3: four 32 Brunswick non-skid bg tubes, $40; automobile op. Phone Garfield o283-R 233 WOOL MIX plaids, $6.60 pillows, and do |MEN'S NEW up Men's ‘slghtly $4.50 oF Mop'a oa¢ co WI i% REST DIY ic Woop IN Fie |e only $ nels toad, $10 on t10 Un on, SCALLED-FOR LADIES “SUITS and dresses, $3.50 | rh OWL lst FIRST. 2 LAWN WAISTS, $1.25. tk hose, T5e. Fine children ockings, Be. 905 Third ave. |DRY MILL WOOD, $550 LOAD, $10 | Garfie Soh,” Immediate delivery. spplied er, K Was sto, FOR $30, b RLINED rka fur Comiit DES 19TH TODAY ONLY—MANS PU overcoat, also Alaska s for sale, cheap. 0 _ Seventh. aan Your auto seat cut Re 12 up. Simpao rid, 80) wr , NTON'S 1613 8th a p-SHINGLE. | GO | EAVAWAGH HATS $2.56, 1608 ist BRING YOUR MONEY AND TAKE things Line together o1 oy bein abinet Vietro Ld leather duvenport. 2 jeather fe ers, library table, dining set, beds, springs and mattresses, oe 63rd. Phinney car. iG AWAY—Fi 2 sold at one. ford Apts. NEW DINING fu WHY PEN YOUR DOG UP IN A city kennel when theretare clean the country? Doy called for and returnes ne gseeels, 6440 {61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES TINTING, $1.00 ul me refinished oF Pensmeled. eet 90. OOFS EPAIRED. singling. "Deaton 1718. SALESMEN WANTED _ START YOU IN THE CANDY aking ‘ousleene smal sng tuners, “Everything, tur __ Mitchell 1917 touring A owners eys, fountain pen, a iberelty rewarded 224 Pik 8 BLACK ; containini ok, bunch of Finder wi Boo! Listens to the name wW. Broyn, NEAR ARGO COTTON SHED rgetown, July 6—Omega wris a bearing name 1. Db Foster, lease return to 725 Lucille, 4 ‘ON 234D AVE ay Pik crochet eet Rew: - ‘SAM Tin 1HLD CANT BR F your tratch, throw. it away UKNISHED HOUSES RENT FOR ONE YEAR m furnished house, close in, anney, ridge; rent $40. Yhone forth 20 HOUSES FOR RENT y READY to move inte at on chicken house and all outbuildings com- plete; large level tract, all cleared din garden, fruit and berries I price $1,250; $50 down, bal- ance $15 a month. wife with yo Take Lake Burien car to 16th 8. W. and W. Hender- mst. This is sie fe Be, ity bn light. any day ind Sunda df J. KR. ME HL IN fruit and "Uait doth 8. WW. West For NT Oft SALE—3-ROOM houseboat. Call Davidson, Main 6000, ieai 11. Room 607 County- City Blig. a 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS APART! ished or “infarnished 2, 3 tite forn:: steam heat, phone and bath; jorn in evaty way. Prices very ‘easonable minutes’ ott 285% | Hw SIxcLe 1 UA week UPS riments, $5, up. orate Moore Theatr: PING 2-room furnish Alaskan, op- New man- Bring. your | PRICES CUT TO THE BONE rmined to move our tock of used cars, to so without delay, we ha Prices to a point which all motor bu: mi Good cars, most of them ove hauled and repainted, and in sple: eut to the ow Har 00 New Briscoe 1913 touring .. Jordan Si!houette tour- INE ods ceeses es > Briscoe 1916 touring .° Mitchell 1918 club road ater .. Mitchel i919 touring: Mitchell 1917 touring mobile Bight, touring Mitehell touring Mitchell 1918 touring: Mitchell 1921 touring Oldsmobile Eight tou ing, "19 Victory ’ 1450 975 1,500 1,850 os Ace i921 tourin: | only 3,000 miles. [Briscoe | 1920» like new ...... jBriscoe 1919 touring | core up and make a comparison. We will demonstrate any car in the house to your full satisfaction. Easy terms, or your light car taken in trade. | | verrenen L, P EWis & BTAVER CO. / 12th Ave. 38 YEARS IN THE NORTHWEST ° ARE You GAIN IF A BAR- HUNTER? 80, READ THE LIST BELOW | | Dodge touring 4: almost new 00d top; good uphol- 4 running condl- light um per bargain. Move quick; it won't $375. OVERLAND tourthg; _com- pletely overhauled; body éut to ake for camptn, has 4 good tires, spotligh ready to go. A bargain. 300. 1918 OAKLAND SIX touring; new paint; completely over- hauled; 4 good tires; ready to go. $625. SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO, Corner 11th and WY. Pike St. East 0100. R The.” PRIN RL ber stamps. Novelty Priat, 1611), Et 6 ror SALE—AUTOMOBILES CLOSING OUT SALE ¢ eee Mave stopped trading on and are closing out ar De prement. We Y sel ut and our repr ut a RAL re- | ' el VERY LIBERAL TERMS TOURING, $425 A fine car, that has good tires, and is a mechanical wonder: has ex~ traordin ower, and doean't need @ This Is not junk We tee this. | $160 down, balakee in 18 montha, BUICK TOURING, $390 One of those economical little fours! tat are so hard to get. Has ex- co top and upholstery. | Not a dent or mar on body or fe: ders, Has been used very litt $150 down, balance 10 montha OAKLAND TOURING, $695 A powerful little six that looks and runs like new; fine tires, top, and upholstery, This car only | used little by old man, who never drove te over 20 mites per hour, Wonderful bargain 2 Gown, balance easy terms. Avi | MOSRELEY 00. i2th Bast 614, FFFY? FFFFPYF FEE ; Very, poper When you think of Ford, think of Hughson u SSS SSS SS ST nd. thet vacation in © ughson Ford. Terms "55 * brag Down, Balance Month JUST A FEW VALUES 1920 Ford coupe; jus overhauled .. 1919 Ford touring: spien- ind yord’ ‘tech; bod SPECIAL 1938 Mitchell 8- passeng: ke and runs exe t Che little work HUGHBON, 500 BE Pike r r *Lastonters waiting. Just wh Geiny ‘and Tone m prices paid fo: SECU iE Moron SALES CO, in EB St. OPEN: SUNDAYS PND EVENINGS e WANTED—AUTOMOBILES _ Wil PA Y SPOT “CARH F Wyrords Dodges. AMIEL ENGDAR) 1831 Broadw: ‘Hast 1160, Hig: CARH PRICE PAID FOR ood light cars, Mossbach uto Co. 618 B PikeWt. Bast 2651. 63—A AUTOMOBILES TO EXCHANGE ANGE ACKEAGE, 6009 aay LS Ai CON ready to m Fo, in, only $325. 23 16th av: MACHINERY mm pa vent or on Main |75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE at Bot ‘lt highwa. finished except p bandon it becau: For this reason this place be bought cheap, NOP THWESTERN LAND & INV. CO. de. Sed ae eka SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN DANK DEPOSITS TAM AUTHORIZED ny. oun Cay ER OF A LIMITED NUMII IN THE BEAUTIFUL Cc. AKLe PT DEPOSI DINAVIAN AMERICAN BA’ THEIR FULL FACE VALUE IN TR aorron iti Lots. _BLDG. WOODLANI DEAN COMPLETELY. FURNISHED, 93.260 Block to paved street ‘This attrac: S-room bungalow, well fur- Blshed; has. plano, libre fable, r FOR SALE—OWNER WILL AKCRI- ow, 4 yeare old. oe; it replace; serage: chick len; lawn and flowers. or home. Owner i vice $3,950; $1,000 cash, | lance Fhone owner, Q. A |4-room cottage newly painted and decorated; od ty bieck to car price $2,000 Phone Garfield 61 LINCOLN iG — bungalow api oak floors, er fet, fireplace, two lig! built-in’ Kitchen, prenkfast. tab! coole between two car 128 North 46th. RENT OR LEASE—3- 9535 Fourth ave. N. Y-acre; part in arden. Sell «at $1,200; terme Rent $10. Inquire 9635' Fourth N. W., Wm, Millican. 4-nOOM NEW age; large lot; garden, frul arket; fon. 2, North 4873. FOR SALE. room cottage, W. City water; between™2 cars; Immediate — posse terms, 985_N. 74th. Ny i0 GOOD LOTS, 560x127, WILL SELL on your own terms.” Prices from to $250 each, 29th ave, 8. caittat 3402 28th leroy car House TtOOMS; fruit and shrubbery. 0 hb, rent as rent, $25 per month, Up. }vallingford from Green Lake. D-18, Sta FOR BALE BY OWN house, one block from cement | road. $850; some terma. G. H. Miller, Richmond Beach. No agents. | FOR BALE—ONE GOOD LOT, 60x | 100, all clear, $600; terma, or trade for Weatern Rubber. See Matt) »wner, 89 Yesler way. ONE LOT, Gixias, ALL! shack 14x22; garden in 400 cash. 12127 W, Othello Jake Burien cer, get off at Austin. ; zi 3-ROOM, $850; 4-AC $25 DOWN, $15 month. “4-rooin, | $1,700; %-+ acre; $50 down, $25 month, Jim Wilson, White Center. Sidney 1176, ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, 2167 Thorndyke ave, $25, Call Ken- Ri; 1 o R—QUGEN ANNE Come to us for the best buys in | Queen Anne hi property. | if ar AGI 5 month. “Boston #1 en Anno! 77. down, | | 1 ° | Very auwasties place, t ; [Nice 4-room hou L 5 Bank, Shae 2476 n 1014 3rd Ave. wee SEAT ™ For SALE—REAL ESTATE TT TIMAGING TTT ALIPTLE WHITE COTTAGE WITH FOUN ROOMS BURROUNDED, BY FRUIT TRERS, HERRIES AND FLOWERS, House is plastered apd in Asi shape Nice lawn, chicken he lot 60x184. You t thin little home with ATT t hesitate on $1, A arate. "RR & OO, ainior 0022 yo rent Mant HOME. G in and runy elophone; 9 blo elty limite coment Second & Colu HOME NARGAIN 1,750-—$500 CASH 4 rooms and sleeping porch. Nice lot; fruit treen 1 A. GOODFELLOW 415 Rallway xchange Didg. Phone Main 2867 ° ° eriatallotioes HOW LONG ARE YOU GOING TO throw your money away for rent? One 5-reom house and one 4-room house, modern; lot 5Ox100 on atreet ear in stores and butcher shop acrons the street; five bioe to nk; Cement sidewalks. “Price $3800; $500 dow: 5 oer, ene tpelud- ing 6 per cent. ck want a home. 1786 Market eo Sunset 20r aid. erchine in Bm condition and fist reduced for quick sal A bargain on easy terms. Phone Atle A kirexcen . P. Whipple, 4th N. DANDY Lor, t GUST Brixuinnta? ‘North 3028 4117 Arcade 1 4117 Arcade Iidg. First 1482 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL = ESTATE GOOD ECARD ot, Sa This ts a fine tract bout 10 ted on Rae bridge Is miles from Se- ouse with bane- ae cold water, ete POR fruit. b stand re £5, will, it To el | ance = Turke nee bd | Sas FOR CITY PROPERTY, BX- changes Cag whe A. G, Ellie pitts See “VICTORY HEIGHTS” for Beautiful view acres For exel country homes, Acres of rie For berry, ture, Ideal locations For poultry ratsing. i rult and garden cul- Traversed by state and county high ways. and only 15 minutes by auto to the business center of Seattle Terms $50 Down and $10 a Month. WATER PIPED TO EVERY TRACT Maps, prices and terms sent on ap- plication in person, phone or letter, Our office on the property at 1 110th at. 3 blocks west of the highway, ts open every ning. will gladly ‘ou by auto at ay, me 5 le progerty, | Appointment can be made by phoning the GOODWIN REAL PSTATS co, Inc ere Main 4357. 212 Leary Bidg. CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS S acres, level alder bottom: creek facing. om wood mute roads $250, $56 cash, $10 per month. 10 acron, level, deep loam soll; fine creek; about 2 acres timber; $600, 476 cash, $10 per month. 20 ncrea, level, deep loam soll slashed and burne ring; $960, $100 cash. $15 per month. fine creck led to tim- tio cash, $20 per 40 acres; nearly an level; and asprin seed a8 G $1,400; month. 100 acres level, balance well watered; slashed. seeded to faye fine for ‘stock. $3,500; easy terma, SEELY & CALLAHAN ime oe Second Av fH MAN” witht 1 large family Rooke investigate this place; 160 acres near Lak: Samm nab fo 40 acrew cleared and cattle, 4 calves, team, about S60 chiekena: truck ‘and some machi: Brice 10:60; will take $3,000 4 trade lor “atock e balance arranged iver « them of five years 500 or more a year. Come In f eco photos of place. tn course § years or less, this place will fetail Im Se and’ lo-acke, tracts Should leave “you improved 39 acres Figcome besides monthly, Income. al. ER 352 Fpmpire Miige 12 10-ACRE TRACTS Finest level bottom land, gee black soll, In beat farming istrict White River Valley, 1-4 mile from paved highwa gity, water no | ineumbrenc 0 per tract; 1-4 enah, bal- | and assume J.D. HARRIGAN 206 Haller Bldg. mort- | Tir xe RUNNING WATER stream thru center of tract, wi place by + in excel fruit ‘and small enough wood cut last several months. for anyone workin downtown; excellent service. Price $1,375; termes $150 cash, balance $15 per mol 203 New York Tk. KIRKLAND HOME near ferry; elec- light: city ‘water; big’ base- ment, with laundry trays; chicken house; fruit trees and all kinds of Derries, and the very best warden with all kinds of vegetables to Inst one family one year; chick- ena, ducks, geese and ‘rabbits; enough wood to last over winter: roperty 200x110. pOrmns. quire Kirkh TEN ACRER—HOTEE Prick #660000 Poskrion Practically new house; part of land Improved; balance al ler land and not difficult to clear; excellent jo- cation, good nelehborhood; within ensy driving distance of Seattle ublic markets. Terma $175 cash, alance $10 per month. Call for Mr. Wiswell at 603 Seaboard Nidg. PUT bi MONEY IN LAND acres will Make you a good home and a safe investment. Don't wait till the horse itolen to lock the barn, Let ux show you 6 acres, clone to Seattle, $100 Sash, $16 per month CLIFFORD LAND co. 617 ‘Third Ave. Open_ Evenings. 7% ACRES NEAR DES MOINES Level: good soil; on count between Des Moines an Price $850; half cash. CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER 208 Columbia Bt. Elliott 6870, 800-ACRE STOCK RANCH Wi!) trade 800-ncre stock ranch Kast lent " condition; fruits, garden, and ricked to Convenient trie 5 road; Kent, Oregon for 20 to 40 acres close to | M salt water or gp stream; can use it back in wild THE DOUGLAS co. Moin 3580. TLE STAR _ |» ACREAGE _ 10 ACHES TOR 9750 ON HIGH WA AT Te urine L LAKE STHVENS WONDERFUL VIEW PROPERTY $50 CASH AND $10 MONTHLY There in no property to be had in in vieimity for anything lik the This unu cade all handy to milion neighbors, wn; go0d water; ard to clear and land that is nol PUGET SOUND FARMS CO, 606 Third Ave. ann SoeP PAG BUSINES ‘ CK LITTLE SUBUIL Yost a Mace sd. partly cleared »w, with dandy firepia pletely furnished: « and mik house “wien floor; A Fordson tractor, truck, plows, harrow, chains, bars, ead! blocks and fools; in fact, & complete land clearing outfit Located just off the North Trunk highway, in « very active district. Le # of Clearing and bullding now ‘oh. Pri¢e complete, 42,150, with about $1,260 cash. Call’ Mr Davies, ER c T, SUT! 1012 THIRD AVE. MAIN 78389. SUNNYDALE GAIUDENS Close in; small farma; just th the city limits; only a few min- utes’ run from Pioneer square; very acerasi 4 bottom soll; r live springs ‘on many of the trast priced good in K today, Bape AD runping wa tual Life Hide. . fe eiiiotk 4230. ; way. Farm le level; good tion. Price 00. Owner wants to retire, and will take a CARTEL, MacDONALD Solumbia St Elliott ¢ 2 ACKES, $75: RICH LAND; CLOSE IN Splendid + oy in @ large tract of par- teularly fin: jens than halt hours drive from Seattle 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $200 DOWN—TIOME AND INCOMTE 12 rooma, nicel furnished; clone in, Owner leaving city, 213 Yale Hide, Third and Union. HOOMS KURNITUTS, house, First ave. rent change for acreage, va Main 4128 or De17, Star DANDY AUTOMOMNITL for roe little ranch. Call Hiiiott 6216. 2 RBSTAURANT, YULLY BOT $350; rent $20, leane. 802 Seve ave For Save TURES 19TH N i ROOMS, HOUREREMPING, F260 1% ts 3 once. Telephone Billott 4 £2000 GROCERY OR WILL Ke Voice. Hehling, 709 24 ave. Str. #12. on PERSONAL A WAL GOOD BiXMPOO” WIiTit pure Boccabelli castile Face ge with cho’ kinds of electricity, b0c Manicuring, 60; Marcel waving, 35¢. 26 complete booths, Modern equip- ment THE BUTLER SCHOOL OF HATRDRESSING 4th Floor Taft Bld., 1107 Second Ay. Phone for appointment, Elliott 6380. SOAP LAKE DATHS, MABSAG Lady attendants, 434 Globe Bid First and Ma soon Ss SOAP LAKE GATHER OIL Ke sweats. Buite 124, first floor, 62 _ Pike, SOAP ROOMING 40, shoo. ue VARIETY SOP AND INVOICE, FIX- 504 B. of four BATHS,” MINERAL, Eighth and Pine, in 2 Room 107. RE SOAP LAKE BATHS AND 405 Olive st, Offlee 27, MASBAGE, BATHE LADY ATTEND- ants. 312. Pacific Bid NURSE Mea A Willellc hn, Bunset 1 98-A PSYCHOLOGIST pi Mime. Tiil, noted Vocatio expert, merits unexcelled Inction. oblems solved. Fri analys! of head, fa nd ve and, 716 Haight Bid. Main 4252. REAL ESTATE LOAN? ey for farm and ae nak Roti FARM MTG, CO. 1022. ard. #1 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Overland July Clearance Sale of Used Cars (Invest Your Money —PROWTSITION HELPS GRAPES In Puget sound grape belt, Buyers now 2 Sees a this rs crops. res, with ach front. bearing” 3 7 Cleared spring water. Price $1,075; $278 cash.” Grape growers organ ved stent mm ee polling. ny ® i furnieh Baile 1 nore Con Alaska Bldg. 6 ~~) FEW (BAPERR VESTMENTS In good farm and poultry § acres at Port Orch: Bt i at bat) a Ke 73 it TAA INS CLIFFORD LAND i mings. 617_Th im WHA You-FA PA N RENT Will buy « eee home, where you my rden, fa we na, Freie. 2 1% ACKER PRACTICALLY, CLEAR- Clectrie Ligh ™m i. mond Ba ag No ents. FARM LANDS _ CANADIAN PACIFIC 6,000,000 acres 0 ered Senay for th rice of ie AND BONDS STOCKS CKS OFFERED 4 F 8 United Financ: + $400. Clemens. sho Am. Bottle Ci 260 Victory Rubbe: Sound Rubbe: hlesk dove fiaker Steam Motor ; 100 Rothert Process Steel 3 Beacon Coal Mines .. 5, 10, 20 King Airship . 500 Western Smelt. 3600 Trojan Oil, Cai, 1000 Am. Workers Oi) rieid 5000 Houndary Ba . Wanted—Libert Cosatnen grate 118 Cherry St. WE WILL, BF Roswell Mining Hurk Tex. Ref'g. .« Wichita Royalty .. he 02% honda, ‘all issues, Finance. elit? ying 3% monthly ‘dividend 8) Loulsiana Stevens Oil 00 250 Revere Oi! Co. PACIFIC SECURITIES * Elliott 3118. 311 Securities Bldg. COLORADO prvpereeys co, Old Reliable” MORE THAN 14 > IN EATTLE APARTMENT HOUSE LEASH, 32 apartments, all furnished; furni- ture included in lease; hot water No bonus to pay. $1,600 up Owner called away im- therefore this sacrifice. Fuil price $1,700. HOTEL AND APARTMENTS, | 38 roome: right down town; rent less than $4 per room; well furnished. 1,500 cash, balence to suit, “LEIS 8A GOOD BUT Loox HERE! 14 rooms housekeep- extra Kood furniture; Al loca- tion; furnace heat; rent 468. Futl price $900, Any reasonable terms ean be arranged. GROCERY STOR! with 3 living rooms, furnished; clean stock; do- ing $35 per day cash; rent only $18 per month. About $1,000, LoRASA INVESTMENT CO, Suite 304 Green Bidg., 4th and Pike. MARKET DELIVERY SYSTEM ortunity is. of- rket deliver; An exceptional op! fered to get a system that pay on income month t ear round profitable business, and » considerable increase. | Khout $1,000 will handle. See M fimith, 4109 Pine, at Boren, Bl Nott 4520, 0 WANTED —F, ARTNER me to obtain DE. KNOWN to be VERY OlL., $5,000 needed, Will go 60-60. Don't anewer unless you are game to tru Address W. R. An- derson, ‘paring. _Wash,, Box ile ily ad | Sertised ho $250 | required for stock on hand, No commission to pay, 232 Burke Bid, Now While Prices Are ROCK BOTTOM Special Liberal Terms Prices from $150 up. Ford Touring, 1 Ford Coupe. Overtand Mod. 79, electric starter. Briscoe Roadster, 1018. Maxwell Touring. Overland Mod. 90 Roadster. Overland Mod. 90 Tourings. Overland Mod. 854 S-pass. Road- ster. Overland Mod, 85-6 Touring, 5-pas- wenger. Willys-Knight Roadster. Overland 4 Touringa. Overland 4 Sedan. Willys-Knight Touring, 1921, Griv- en only 1,853 miles. It is just like new. Fiasex Sedan. Very latest car, driv- en only 6,000 miles. Has & cord tres, WILLYB OVERLAND PACIFIC COMPANY 12th Ave. at E. Pine. Phone East 660. Roe nie FREDERICK P. Goi i—PAT- ryt oped ent Attorney. America’ tents secured, Seattle, Wash, and ay ‘arb., yh ‘Washington, on= Majin 39 if_L REYNOLDS. MB, CL REY- LDS ‘Briablianed dea Ue. H yen min 8 Pat ice. fie ee <1 Lyon Ma. EMO Boy AUPINU. 8. and viele i ah? unde marke in 67) re BY Hoge tay . ay ra a anata Certit Public Accountants . &, HARTEN & CO. Leary Bide. ———— Main 7277, Collateral Loans de. ‘cles of value, TH WiLL jos a $07 Third’ ave, Abt Dancing Taught MAY DUNN—Latest dances, Bast 144 Expert Elec ric Repairs ORs APPLIAN ‘WIRING. Givnan Electric Co,, 641 First 5. Santon 6028. MONFY TO I AMOUNT. and je yf Seatt! 821 Second Ave. F lowent Paton, t Lone apne WEL co. Betabilshed IN AUTOMOBILES Retain and drive your car, R. Sarrent. 609 Central Bid. Ell. 6133. PUGET BOUND MARBLE & Geax. irginia. tab- ton Sg Co. sat and and Optometrist RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUME: go, Our treatment gives immediate vag ne a ek's trial treatment. References, Drs. Freer hg Braden: 905% 8rd ave. bite Piano Paging T_Birom, tuning, $3. “Rep. Wil, 0529. Mazor Blaaes Sharpened 1407 4th ava "Sanipractic WwW . chronic disord von, No operations, 207 Violin Fi rin; Bows rehalred, Finlay, 1616 dra av. we pler Bidg. -|80 W M AN—WE LOAN ANY DIAMONDS, watches! 'Didn’t Be lieve in Having a Good Man Wasted, “I didn't betleve In having « good man wasted,” declared Mrs. Hilda Goserud § G: when the $10,000 affections suit of Mra, 1 against Mrs, continued from the Thursday session in Judge Joseph Ses- sion’s court, “Why did you continue writing to Gates after you learned he was mar ried?” Wilmon Tucker, attorney for Mrs, Gates No. 1, had asked Mrs. Gates No. 2. DIDN'T LOVE WIFE, 'Y NOT? “Becaune, he would never return to his wife; he loved me, I loved him—I did not believe in having @ good ofmn wasted.” ness stand Friday with much com posure, According to testimony Thursday afternoon, a divorcee, having been married in 1906 to Melvin M. Oylear and di- vorced six years later, She was dressed in black georgette and wore a white hat and’ long white Bloves, “When you spoke, in one of your letters to Gates, of your trust and faith in religion, did you ever stop to think of the Ten Commandments, and find anything in them to sanc- tion your acts and your coveting an- other woman's husband?” she was asked, DENIES SHE COVETED OTHER WOMAN'S HUSBAND “I deny that I coveted any wom an's husband,” replied Mra, Gates No, 2. “Regarding my part in induc- ing Gates to be released from his | wife, I will aay this: I told him to go back to her for the sake of their child. He said he would never do this, that he loved me, and that he had not loved Lois Gates for years. I held no influence over him whatever when it came to his desire for a di- vorce. You speak of religion,” she said. “It is not the will of God that aman and woman should live togeth- er who do not love.” “And you don’t think,” Wi- mon Tucker asked her, “that your sweet lips and white skin did anything in influencing the weak man, Gates, in his deci- did nothing to draw him from his wife, He had ceased to love her for several years, and had been interested, even, in other women his with her, before I met him.” The attorney made reference to the time when Hilda Goserud had consented to visit Mra. Gates No. 1, under an assumed name, and ask her to obtain a divorce from Gates. She stated, however, that she did not vieit Mra, Gates until three months after the divorce was granted, but would have done so, had it been nec- exsary, previously, e “Can you think of afything more hase,” Tucker questioned her, “than the act of one woman going to anoth- er, under an assumed name, and ask- ing her to obtain a divorce from her husband—asking her, the mother of his child, to divorce her husband, 80 that you might have him?” “If some woman had done this,” replied Mrs. Gates No. 2, “even back as far as 1911, it would have been the best thing in the world for Lois Gates, She did not love her bus- —[j <<< CHAMBER SAVES $78,000 A YEAR Payrolls and Expenses of Operating Cut Saving of approximatel? $30,000 a year in the payrolls thru the recent reorganization, still incomplete, of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce staff, and a cut of about $4,000 a month in operating expenses effect- ed during the last 30 days were an- nounced by President R. 8. Boyns of the Chamber this morning, follow- ing a meeting of the finance com- mittee. Commenting on the monthly sav- ing of $4,000 in operating expenses, ag shown by the auditor's records, Mr. Boyns said: “This amount, add- ed to the payroll reduction, will spell a total saving for the Chamber of approxithately $78,000 a yar. This will be sufficient to maintain the Chamber efficiently within its budget income.” “Every effort wml be made to keep operating expenses to a minimum consistent with efficiency and busi- ness-like administration of the Cham- ber’s affairs,” said Christy Thomas, new executive secretary, in refer- ence to the figures quoted by Boyns. 1 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES CENTRAL AGENCY, INC. Broadway and Pike. East 0320. ced Se OF DEALERS A used car is coy. as good as the house you buy it from, Our in- stitution Is your guarantee. 1919 touring, shock 801 ; good tires, LIBERAL TERMS CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc, Broadway and Pi East 0320, in perfect condition; rbers; speedometer; Real ‘value. Bargnin, she replied, “he said) Hilda Gonerud Gates took the wit-| Hilda Goserud Gates was} She Avers band, and was a yery unhappy worm an when with him.” Judge Sessions’ court was crowded Friday with people interested in the Gates trial, It probably will contin” ue nevepal day" BROUGHT ALIENATION SUIT AGAINST WOMAN It was also found that at one time Mrs. Lois Gates began an alienation of affections suit against Miss Serl Small, in whom Gates was supposed to have been interested for five years. : Miss Small was a member of the” First Methodist church choir if which Gates sang. The case, how ever, was dismissed. y The testimony of Gates was that one month elapsed between the meeting of himself and Hilda Gone rud, and his confession of his mam ried state, Hilda, he says, told him then to try to become reconciled with his wife for the sake of thelr” child. ASKED FIRST WIFE TO RELEASE HIM When he explained to her that this was tmpossible, Gates says that Hilda declared she would have noth- ing more to do with him until hee was released. Following this, she visited Mrs. Gates No. 1 and asked) her to release her husband, but bes with little success, “4 “i Mre. Sara Abel, 1911 E. way, sister of Hilda, testified that 4 far as she can remember Goserud paid her own while she and Gates both roomed her home in Seattle, Look Into Admiisatiog ELLENSBURG, W ‘Wash. July Washington State Republican torial association officers joined the call today for a meeting of association State association Paradise Inn, Mt. Rainier Ni park, Saturday, July 16. Those signing the call were mer E. Beerb, Port Angeles, dent; Frank I. Sefrit of Bel an@ J. C. Kaynor of Ellensburg, presidents. Republican u will probably appoint a to conduct investigation of at Olympia. “Many stories have been Ushed charging that funds have been properly expended, and t Public funds have even been @i ed to the personal use of says the call. “The republican press of this should ascertain the facta. The vestigation should be conducted | such a way as to gain 0 reliable data to place before n 3 quest the attendance of all can publishers.” speed up selection of the jury. John E. Forsell, 310 Bellevue N., employed as a window cleaner the third floor when he slipped. He _ landed on his head and shoulders, — narrowly missing striking Peter An-_ derson, 2002 Boren ave., who was walking on Second ave. at the time. a was rushed to the city hos pital. Because her wedding ring caught om a projecting steel sliver as she was about to alight from a West Queen Anne car Wednesday, Martha M. Wedge, 824 Pleasant ave., Brem- erton, asks the city for damages, Saturday. Mrs, Wedge was descending from the car at First ave. and Pike st when the ring caught. Her entire weight was suspended by the ring. As it has not been determined whether the finger is fractured, no specific sum wag asked in the claim. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 42 —Mary Neville, 7, Sylvain apartments, was struck by an auto at 402 10th ave. N. BE, while she was roller skating in the street. She darted in front of an auto driven by Wm. J. Bruso, 4158 Bran- |don st., who stopped #8 she was hit. |Bruso reported that the girl was unhurt and skated away, 42 Apebrg: Wareham, 68, 2319 Seventh ave. was slightly injured at Second ave, and Pike st. Thursday morning while crossing the street, He was hit by an auto driv. en by J. B. Kelly, of Kirkland, who reported that Wareham walked in ifront of his car as he was stopping for traffic. Wareham was found to |have received a bruised shoulder, | —Royal Sawyer, 9, 414 N. &' 426.500 st. was bumped by an jaute driven by Ambrose M. Bailey, ‘2226 13th ave, N., at Phinney ave, and Wocdiand park Thursday after. noon, The boy was crossing the |street but owing to the low rate of speed at which Batley's car was trav. st) he was unhurt,

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