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VURNISHED HOUSES ROOM” HOUSE, "|: AR LY FUR Hished, one bi on Lake car Phone 0035, A . Waterman, Wash Cozy 2-ROOM” COTTAG? Burien car, near school, f $12.50 per month, Owner, & Asso GROUND rpomm; ave. 6 The Seattle Star ‘ “Sanam Dally Seattle, TROT Reventh Ave. Washington. LAK Subscription Rates BY we IN ADVANCE N The AT month FLOOR rent reasonable. COTTAGK, ‘ 118 22nd 600} HOUSES FOR RENT b-ROOM COTTAGE, 418.06, ATE OF Ton Mary ave r WASHINGTON Price is 80e per month, or $9.00 year BY ARRIER IN © ary Per poate $0.60 Rates Per Insertion TxND 1 Transient charge advert eS 2 RES SS per Insertion (six words | 28° FURNISHED APARTMENTS Six insertions fer the AND FLATS MANHATTAN APART LAR Tu ear 22] UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS T ROOM FLAT Ave. AT tis per Insertion tur Six insertions HOUSEKERPING “ROOMS, week up; 3-room geretenee apartments, $8 up, Ak te Moore Theatre ‘New man- HOUSEREEPING reasonable, ‘Two squares oxtoffice, The Thrift, 1323 ted up te fer the regular afternoon four credit is geod. Phone Ma! ‘aah for the Classified Adver~ it, and pince your Departm: et eNarkest aud: ie the Northweet. The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 —<— <<< — — — ______— M FEMALE HELP WANTED RACTIVE €ROOM” FLATS, beautiful marine view, newly kal somined, Garfield 0974-R. 3-ROOM” MODI FURNISHED Apartment, in; fine L a Washington. |31 FURNISHED fOUSEKEEPING | | ROOMS PROM HIGHSCHOOL. | s "3 " wanreie a and }- come a MF ise Sree ee Wy | ch —_ ONE ROOM, WITT KITCHEN, COM- pletely furnished, including | bot and cold AY light and gas, $5. TELEPHONE OPERATORS With previous wanted. Apply at Training School The Pacific Tele- phone & Telegraph Com- pany, 1115 Fourth ave, be- tween Seneca and Spring sts. experience BLOCK two block can't repair E Welstieid sie Carat Say ek reen clock, 0° ice ‘OF ReTEN beheol. Call Wednesday, ¢ Dm. 13228 Second ave. at ‘4 G¥i YING ve HAR ANOPRL LL) Rae ROT Firs q ——— corner Denny way. EO! BIDS WANTED FOR MOVING TWO in West Seattle Call ing Academy, at Pik Main 3911. Swertd: ana with the te equtpasent, Dey Enroll pow, is in a evening classe: ue. actor “doors are ‘put 4 st'by, 8 feet doors priced at 31.08| DRIVERS ALL KNOW HOW ne apee with sides at @ Small the motor starts in cold and i nectar, Kee & coll, protester, Keene ‘Goes away wih we ge Rallard North Sis-i? | Elliott 61 FOR SALBE—AUTOMOBIL| ONE 151k “HODGE nigg clean one. tion this ear quick at $675) torma tt Broadway SPOT CASH FOR AUTOS. CALL 3185 Arcade Hide. SS ANTED—AUTOMODILES HTGH pS Cash PR ‘i PAID FO! ood Light cars. ary Moasbac! | uto Co, 618 By Pike « t 32651. ———— FOR SALK—AUTO TRUCKS THE HOME OF THE RO *ERDW IN Owner Price Hody ” | xpress Rody, runs fine. l—Overiand, 3,200 th. reas Rody l-Maxwell, W-ton, good nditton. | A small payment down, batance easy terma, will buy any one of these MPANY Bx Used Bast Pine at Nellevue WILL PAY rut CASH FOR GOOD Fords and ome HAMILL & ENGDAHL 1831 Proadway. Waat 1160. FOR & CHEAP, OR TRADE Reo 8 agon, 2027 18th ave. &) MOTORCYCLES AND ACCESSORIES: "HRAP—Al HARLEY- . by Saturday Phone North 8969. MARLEY -DAVIDSC motoreyele, with side ear, $32 112 28th ave & OY oo MUS . Davidson {3 - |= SLRCTRIC MOTOK, pa W. Montelius entor@ale. Main 919. 624 lst x —— % FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | "A TIP TO BARGAIN HUNTERS Owner must sacrifice bis beautiful) b-room bungalow, built less than year ago. it is ed within 106 feet of the Meridian car line, just north of 46th st, and it is @ om The design and workman- the best, and it has| every modern feature, such aa hardwood floors, Grepla Butit-in features, indirect lighting, | French doors, driftwood gray (in- ish, breakfast nook, cement base~ ment, furnace, laundry trays, etc.; two bearing fruit trees one cherry and one prune: driveway for ga: rage; brie immediate cash, balance about $40 per month, tncludin, Ther f you are rentin, et out your pencil and do then eall North 4212 an: ppointmen! During business hours 3765 and ask for Mr. A 0 wee Ub 3 Eliott j j }} orm 4-ROOM BARGAIN 4-room bungalow, on of soll; water piped in house | | rden; clone to car line | | ‘Qoulevard, and only 3 | | Blocks to the $1,600; $150 down, bal- ance very easy. 210 Hinckley bide Or iis SPICK AND SPAN BUNGALOW, 1-ACRKB |New 6-roonm house, plastered; wired AUTO REPATRING AY 1 ee aay ment Motor "ebool a nar CHINES, GOOD. ist none ave. NTEWIOR MINK FURR 1h fer quick sale. the HLASRA Ait the values Hox % WiLL, MAKE YOUR OLD MAT- tress 1 oer St a om cheap. aet as new. ane ios FOR. RENT. RENT f, 210 a ‘Union. Serine what you we? Novelty Print, 16it ‘B2ven a 5 5 POR OTR inside mill wood, $5.51 _Nortn 0397. Gameras bought, sdld, repai oe Coeere Exchange R ifn 4 Hiss Phone DRY SHIPYARD WOOD, $5.86 lead, $10.60 double toad. Catt a If Sam Weistield can't repair your h, throw it away. 304 Union. 8 * TONE. PIA ee PRICE $150. Garfield 4377. WA [b—Uai oe Furs. Owl 1317% ist. Miliote biia LOVELY noe + eg’ 9 abinet, oi! Biake buys. 408 1 __FURNITURE FOR SALE KITCHEN size bed epaintin ail wor! Blair. Ge ys ‘Call after 5. " POULTRY : HICKENS FOR Kenwood 3746. LIVE STOCK 800 POUNDS, + 1 cob 3 Py tas! 1 horse, 1,16: pounds, $3! one Sidney 0460-1. i_ FOR SALE—AUTOMONILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT NEW PRICES Fora ny ged 1920 . Overland four touring, 192 Overland four roadater, 192 land, model 99 touring |Qverland, model 56-A roadster | Overland, model & adater, 6 inental PR po model 90-C club road model 75-B touring small 5-passen| —WANT | 66 Beinting. Twinn mt Ge Gartield 389, ev Main NING, Siren ING “AND ‘all first elas# workmen; ie Ceege rj mead Phone Mr. t 54 PAPERHANGIN 3 STINT ™ inting and renovating. i Piices "very low. Phone Kenwood 3751. VE RD pb pELIV ERY work with it, steady job«e Phone Sunset 5461. ~ HAULED, ale NKS “CALL ant 6347. Federal pari 10, But- tad on the, mark ig ra0n Pe ee ekinpiay Hes. ave. Seattle, Room L €xPERENCED STO i RALHSMA t in “a going propositon. wered, energetic man will find ox st % Third Overtand, [ODST, MONDAY, ABOUT $50 and $5 blit in Fremont, be- Pp bween Carr's real entate office and vticrtis utepin: the Liberal reward. fel 075 on. fh , SEPT é between Weigeces ham.” Teward, Soghass, ‘Wash. te fst — BLUE BEAT B. Fauntleroy car, sunday atternpo Generous reward. Tatcher, Kini ybile six, driven only 6,500 i looks as good as new.. night small 4-cylin- der 1918 . Willys-Knight, latest model ‘20 1,400 Every price quoted above is ridicu Ht gab and Bel: Jously low. Notity Mrs. ©. Box 249, Bel- all mechanical condition. WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC COMPANY 12th and KE. Pine. Phone Bast 660. NEW FORDS CAN Bl; BOUGHT ON small ih payment,” balance monthly peyments, 6% interest, at Centra si inc, Authorized Ford Dealers, Broadway and Pike. in excellent x BLACK t RATER der containing $56. Liberal re- 4 folder we TR ottice [st ON BEACON HILL— ENG- “Yish spotted eoach dog. Reward. Call North 1523. _ OST — THREK PHOTOGRAPHS, 26th of August. Phone Rainjer 6721-R. Reward eee WHIBVIKLD CAN'T Tt jour watch, throw it awa: MALL absorbers 65; 943-5, Call evenings 4 care OVEREAND: FING CONDI d real sacrifice. VOLT, 4-50 MODEL, IN- cluding $100, of extras, $475, Bast BUITATLE FOR GENUINE uncles modern. | 920 ve. ‘all rand make is ent. West 1182-F. MODEF BUNGALO’ “Might, pantry. 2446 1920 ~ TOURING BNA 512 Bite! Bide. WOULD YOU PAY $376 FOR A 1920 payor t prin ? We have just one, and it dandy. mill de mo ios Broadway, 4 we must move! fore with ite rinoleum on kitchen floor; 4x20; acre | round is “Bearing trad ror lot as first payment, Balance $35 per month. including interest, gives you imi late pos- pension. it Sia or orailiot. a 1004 Whi MADRONA™ PARKS ON 41: , bd in compisi ‘al modern living room; ha Mood ‘tov oor: He 26 Third Av B TO START CHIC o acre of ground; & Toom how inside unfinished: near cars, school and Sound; jus ide vy, limita, southwest; city roperty, Nothing Pak tonch: including inter it $2,100. Frost, Tis Henty Bldg. RENT SAVER 4 ROOM 8 ased ground, a city $300; 26 Saint ie per month, ¥, Biiiott B862 Bank Bue: dow: pate Get MFENBERG, North 102 4117 Arcade Diag. Elliott 1482 PEW DAYS ONLY, 6—6- OOM house, on lot aixi20; or will take good Ford ca ngs Rainier 1176-M HOUSE, $100 CASH er month for this dandy iy-nere corner, with 2-room house; close to pavement; light; telephone. ied TERS, 726 Third Ave. _ ¥ A SACRIFICE lutely modern home, with furnace; good view from | Phinney ridge, Cost $6,000; for _$5,200; good terms. Sunset '2007. HOME OR INVESTMENT Broadway; two 5-room semi-modern lot 60x120 to alley; | Some peresss ‘only _Main 6571. Burke Bid. RED LOTR ON 26Th north of University $10 8 New little unit ater; open ab cash $60 And month A. BCHOLZ, 726 York iar BOD SALE all botto to Mt. Vernon, | eh ey ‘Guick gale, $9,000, Call Sunset 494 “FOR cleared CULVER—QUEBEN ANN Come to us for the best buys Queen Anne hill property. RK. cuUL 14 Boston Bt. Warfier 0077. FOR SALE—4A-ROOM GOOD CoT- tage; lot 606100; clone to car li Price only $1,401 00 cash, This is amnap. Call 2248 W. 68th after __ 6:30 p. m. CASH, $26 MONTHLY TAKES 6- room modern new bungalow; one- half acre; improved; on Beacon Hill Eiliote 0246. GivT—F-ROOM COPFAGH, LOT 40106, paved atreet, all aid $1,500; $300 cash. 707 1. 45th. 4 ALL COTTAGE, $1,260; $26 B, $26 month. 464° American nk. Main 2476 |4a-R00M” MOD um sUNGALOW, new, by owner: easy terms, 926 Zint’ ave. $1,800; Lliiott Room MODE $100 ensh, $2 6245. pe te ji—A B. RN WOME, monthly ARD $1,806-—5- ROOM HOUSE, ON 50x106- foot lot, with furniture and wome chickens, berries and fruit, $400 down, balance like rent. Ready to | move into. Bring your suit case. Je HN fi DAULBY 2200 Market 8 Sunset 0311.] » | Goge FOR SALE--REAL Prop Do you reative that we have! some of the beat bargains in 4, 6 and é-room houses on| Queen Anne bill? Well, we have Just read a few of them. S-room bungalow, grand marine view; rooms: bath; fine gana 490x100, Masy terme. 5-room bungalow ay terms. $-room house; paved district; rooms; plenty ¢low Foor; gement basement, laundry (and | garawe; | fit lawn: fot 40x120 terms. r BONS GARFIELD rif RPENCEI & CO. | {1 HAVE SeVERAL ore for around wh as firet payment from $150 to $600. What have you? } HM. M. NELSON | | 210 Hinkley Mlliott 4887 Y FOR EXCHANGE—REAL eS ESTATE ~ WILL TRADE MY = 40-ACRE dairy ranch, stock, machinery and for Seattle property, vacant lota, house and lot or acreage property preferred. if mtereeted, write Y. O. Dox & Mat- lock, W ash. OVINE CITY LOR ALL IMPROVES paid, some Lat in ex. for 6 meres ear land I Ay, F+10, Star, state WE BUY, BELL AND EXCHANGH atter what you have, e lo Bidg. iliott 6037, ACREAGE WANT A HOME? ling to work fer a home ould get one on easy po You Are you w We will give the firet five hie our of- & running st litte over @ mile from are school, station and postoffice, in as growing. thriving community, upon the payment of 10 per cent down, and nO payments except interest for two years, provided they will clear one acre on the tract they selec The land |e priced frommeds to $7 an acre, and is priced right. If really in earnest about & home, come AT ONCE. (661) FIRESIDE REALTY Co. 314-17 New York lik. Elliott 3928. § ACRES FOR $850 BETWEEN SEATTLE AND EVERETT ADJOINING ALDERWOOD MANOR Good epi) and climate for berries and poultry; clowe to store and sche on good —y road, halt mile from the paved highway and in- terurban, A fine chance for the Prospective berry grower and Poultryman, with the investment of but small capital $50 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY PUGET ae aan. COMPANY Ac oe audi Be AND Sapan This a Hea perfect HE WB MORSE CO. se Leary wag. Eliott 4635. IMPROVED FIVE ACKE BUILDINGS ORCHARD ream thru propert other ferent varietic about half of bottom land food woil; fne- Ing county proved di trict: driving distance of public markets Terma $100 cash; bal- ance $16 per month. | Bee Mr garage, fruit of 4@ emall fruit one both GRADE SCHOOL. Rutidings new; located on highway east of Kent. Mut be sold quick. Only $975; on good, onsy terme THE F. MORSE co 116 Leary Bide if ACRES LAK ttle and Tacoma on the beauty by VELL good ft SON roada. 1 K NW RANG if TIDE CIE LIMIT r chicken h +4 h smell” very ORS CO. Elliott 4635, “FARM of Auburn, on fine, county road: Te. ¥ to ‘chool; good gon: pom house, \ vosder bouse, root hove abundance of berries. Price $2,50 easy terme, A.B, NEWELL & SON 120 Spring St. UNORSTRUCTIBLE VIEW OF CITY, mountains and Sound. 10 acr fine Koll: spring water; 10 miler from Seattle: wood enough to pay for it. Will well for $800, on terms $100 cash, balance easy, Don't fail to mee this. RRITT REALTY CO, New York Blk YDALIT near paved eared: fronting on 5-room houses looking for a Price highway; part two good roads: well, If you are bargain, see this. $600 cash Pv. ARSDALE hi ve 1016 RE T ‘TS ONLY $50 CASH Just north of the city limita I have me fine level tracts, overlook= ing Lake Washington; city water and electric lights. Price $760, MeCAUL Elliott 9862 1112 American Bank Bidg ACRES ACRDS CLEARED; fenced on three sides; one mile from Port Orchard, Buy thie and work in the Navy Yard, $100 an cash $100, $10 a month. SCHOLZ, 726 New York Bik, $200 CASIL 15 acros, on Whidby Taland: 2 acres cleared, 6 slashed; lsght andy soil; for fall wheat, berries, ehick= achool, church inde. ACT north and acre mt phone Price 452 empire FEW just ' AND of eity $500, on A tracts iced to #e terme. H.C. PETERS, 724 Third Ave. 10-ACRE BARGAIN IN LIGHT 8BC- ond growth alder and fir, Pave- Head erno Renton, 3 miles good road 116. PRPERS, 126 Third Ave 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOULD YOU GOIN WITH POR, Kdinon of Hell if you had another chance? | have an invention rev olutionizing one of our oldest manufacturing industries. put my own money into now week outside ansistance, rmall amount Invested now prom= ines extremely large returns, In= yeatigate me and thie thor Adrenn 217 ¢ arter ‘de nt runt BXCHANGH OR BELL OR JOTN Partner on pretty, improved berr and chicken ranch, one mile nort city limite. Make your offer, bus- {none or ‘property, Apply’ 1319 Highth ave. Elliott 1826-J YOR SALD--26 BLEEPING AND housekeeping rooma, quick sale on account of sickness, $850 cash, © any terms. Call Main ACKEAGKE Lt quae THOROUGHLY Clad | vour-room house with J unfurnished ms opatairs; splendid full asemant: large sken house, barn with ai hoide ; head; root aplondid houne of land half thoroly clear voll, All manent, ae ACTORS ohte 6 tons ous except one bos New te 1.50 NOT PRR Puget # " frontage; grit; fresh bearing thee $1 10 acres on 79 foot shells h nty nUYS GARAGE AND repalr shopi ¢ogner. location. Ele- gant opportunity for right party, Gwner. aia Yate Bidg., 8rd and Union. POOL” HALL” AND CONPHC- tioner: 4 location. To sell at a inquire Tyhuben Boyd, Clear Lake, W WANTED — ACTIV Or SILENT | partner with $500 or $1,000. Fine reposition, Act quick. 21, ar. FRONT ROOM” SUITABLE YOR tatloring, @reasm: cleanin: and repairing. The Mhritt,, 132 _ Sixth ave. eet ANOUT $3,000 | HANDLE DEST oponition in the city. Fait Telote. SELL OR EXCHAI GE 95,006 BTOCK of new shoes and notions. El- Hott 246. Mr. Behiing, sclla hig: 96 BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIES WANTED FANNING MILL—IF NOT IN GOOr shape, must be cheap. Route Box 282. Phone Sidney 157) 7 SPECIAL NOTICES KEEP CLEAN — RUGS © anywhere, any ¢. Prices ri Wercott hug” Cleaning Co. wood 3947 $300 DOWN neluding hor ments, If you have § don't phone, or writ Charles Somers Co, Alaska LARGE TRACT, $275 20 MINUTES PIONEER SQUARE Near paves road; good tranapor- tation; wehool; 4 od alder und for garden, ber= and poultry. terms one-tenth ash, balance $5 month. Will furnish lumber for small house If desired. on easy tor Call ude. if Wowe Bide. Annex. 301 Mutual Life Eliott 4230, class business hous CLOSK TO MONRO! 11 acres; 10 acres botto: house; fine spring; creek; rond; close to large sawmills. § termes given. 16 acres; 4 acres in orchard; 6-room ne one 3-room new cot. 1 8 chteke iF, nm houses; on county 2 miles from Olalla some. (ormne ON VASHON, ISLAND One mile from Burton; $0 acres; fine reek; fertile land; 4-room house; cram, moatly cleared; half-mile county dock, $2,400, on very easy terms, Call at 211% Second | ave. &, basement 42-ACRE F, guitivats PERSONAL Gob SHAMPOO WITH castt ap, She. kinda of slectricity, Manicuring, ce] waving, 3c. 26 complete bosthe. Modern equip- ment. THE BUTLER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING 4th Floor Taft Bld. 1107 Second Av. Phone for appointment, Elliott 6380. DR WELFAR® — BANIPRACTIC icin. Chronic disorders. Palnicas, Drugicss, 207 Epler Bid. WANTED FOR ADOPTION—GInL from to Le years, 7 preferred. 6731 th ave RURGE arn XK Willelkoen, Gunaet a Faronat eam - ACRES UNDER au ke ee lumber on ground for new dwelling; 15 acres in cate; 1% acres spuds, 1 acre rota: 4 cows, 2 heifers, 1 brood sow, 1 team, wagon, binder, mower and rake, all other tools and machinery | needed on farm. $1,000 worth shingle bolts Five miles from town; good roads and schools 006; oF $7,500 terma. Address F. Smith, Oak Harbor, Wash. a gala — SWELVE sagk cir’ facts near goo town, yhite Ma i Flv _— river yall T’firet class, level | Mine, bo shi land; deep, black soit: fine farm- | ctor &! alyote hie fiateht Bae. ing district; elty water. Will sell| 199 REAL ESTATE LOANS one or more of Lhése tracts, $8: —~— — 100 f ni Morey for farm and acre it $100 per acre. on cary terme Mt OTHE FANM MIG. OO. L022 3ra you will improve the land, will 104 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS take $100 cash, no more payments on principal for two years, and “FENDERS FOR” REPAIRS” TO™ T. P. DOCK, SBATTLE our own terms on balance at 6% 206 Haller Bidg. Sealed tenders, addrerned (0 the un- 10 ACHES dersigned, and indorsed “Tender aly CLaeRED for repairs to GT. BP. Seat LEN COUNTY BROAD Dock,” will be received at the offlee ‘ i { the undersigned until 12 o'cloe This land t# located 1% miles saat] foon Thursday. the #200 day of 4 ALi teal CHICK EN fA wert September, 1921, for the followin oe ares MICKEN RANCHB! repairs to the above mentione the vary beat of soil; fenced. This A kK. via: Supplying and drivin jn MB your lite {© Pacer {oe tineal feet "Su0? "woud ener, terme of “creosoted fender, piling: eu THE W. E. MORSH CO. 416 Leary” "_Filiott 4636. LAND—LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS (unimproved), west of Feit known t g6-ine Ineh cb mith nuts and washers, and iting into place of the said also ‘in the well known ton and Granite Falls dis- trieta, to exch ees / cumbrancea. re ual'to b% of the value of a work, payable to the order of ¢ Treasurer, Canadian National Railways. The lowest or ed, ten- der not necessarily acoupte Specifications may gftice of J. J. Carroll, Dock Keont, | a, Dock, Seattle, or the un- Gersign re ¢. H. NICHOLSON, ager of Steamships, National Ratiways, Vancouver, B. ari - all cleared: nts Nghwey at geen fruit treen; io ait By erecta Wy Best bu; Entire district Price $% S00: cash. P. VAN _ARSDALE ____ 1016 ‘Third Ave COUNTRY cheap. a oe s ber 7, 1921 HOME, NEAR BOUND, | “Pom er Oreh water. 4 roR _SALE—MISCELLANEOUS In = 50 ton ago 4291 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney»-at-Law —i lished ist. All } consultation 18 Burke Bidg., hard, spendings, Hebe North 3 HIG” OPENING OF YAKIMA VALLEY FARM LAND Located in the richest ; Close to town, . nd ite high- way sueter movernment bnetiG A aioN PROJECT ‘We have sold thousands of acres in m4 to farmers, de: era, ate. short time only Kpoa 20 ony tracts at t pee. ‘or. 5 PBR AC te kN Very ae, prpten ¢ Bee government mers, * of soll, ete, at our °. Four ry uf on one of our reg- ular hey wiry trips and see this land and th akima yaler, YAKIMA hIVER FA 8 CO. _Owners, 918 ‘Green hag. HERE'S THE PLACE Actes; main land; near salt water; fine vigwr; on county road running to beach; among Food elahbors: 1 acre wet out to jand Belle grapes; 4 acres fully tleared; plenty of ‘fir timber on balance for buildings, fuel, etc. To a purchaser wi)l lease adjoinin, farm on pretty little cove. wi house, barn, big strawberry Patch bearing orchard, vineyard, clear jJand for one-half the crops. Price $1,600; $600 ca balance easy. Charles Somers Alaska Bld, FOR sALE—' I PROPERTY IMPROVED” WATER front farm, 20 acres; § acres in cultivation; 2 acres in orebard; small fruits of all kinds; 7-room house, coneréte basement; houges and equipment for 1,200 hens and 2,000 small chicks; water piped to all buildings; 2 good cows, heifer, horse and farm tools; half-mi from store, P. O. and school. Pri 10,000. Inquire of T. M. Palbiteka, __Iilahee, Wash. Tak tat Pier 3 12 ACRES Levin ae ER FRONT, low banks; fing soil; free, trans: portation ‘to Seattle; qlése to school, P. O., neighbors. See what You can do ¢ your own wheat rain than here in wintei of clams; fine fishing; great hunt- Price per acre, $50; your 211% becond Patent Attorneys FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT-— ent Attorney. American and for~ developed 7 Central REY- er U. 8S Patent Of- on Bid. Elliott 6075, pip cipaent and trademark inckley Bid. M, 2729, Main 5750. 1213- Trademarks, | rw. Maup expert ue BARRE raw co Rid. Patents, INT FOR SALE Cruropractor TURNER, CHIROPRAC- 210-13 Haight, Bid. $4-Dine ive. dates. M. 3542 Dr. Edith Moore * uy Bitel iid, n 6560, ‘al Loans ON ALL ARTE THE RELIABLE, ork LOAN cles of value. MOTO! APPLIANCES, WIRING. Pr. OFA AY | waa Co. 541 a) Bilatt 6 Money to Loans MONEY TO LOAN On ries yt Iry, on most acto STOCKS OF FERT D Davie Car... Futrel! Couplor Victory Rubber Boswell Mining. » unite Thermopolis synd Special Sound Rubber Alaska Pot & Se MONEY TO LOAN i LOAN ANY |. AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watchos and Jowelry; lowest rates Seattle's Oldest Loan Brokers AMERICAN JEWELRY CO, $21 Second Ave. Established 1889. ~~TOANS ON AUTOMOBIL 5 1 Keep your car Sargent The Central Ride. Elliott 6183 Monunftnts UND MARBLE & GRAN- ost and Virginie, Hetab- Special Adams Motor..... Western Smelting & P.: ish-American Line. Forks Drilling Rark-Tex. Production. Wyom'!ng-Pacific one Wanted—United Copper, Liberty Bonds, Idaho G. & R. Cc. J, STEEPLY, ‘ain 5899. LIBERTY BONDS ~ SELL: y ite Cy lished 118 Cherry st. WILL BUY. w Hughes 01 Johnston Piston & Ring. Rainier Gas Crystal, Simplex Auto Wheel. Western Smelting & Power, Rothert Process Steel, Universal High Power. Tupper Mfg. Co. National Mines Co, fie OL, jans, Surgeons RHWUMATISM, SCIATICA, BUMBAS o. Our treaiment giv ‘immedate relief, One w rial. treatment. Open evenings. TE ite nees. Dre, Freer and Braden, 905% 3rd ave, SUITE 400 Ps te all disorders, 4 fees reasonable. Piano Tuning PIANOS TUNED BY STROM ARB right. Price $3.00, Wil, 052! Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenberg, Cutlery. 1407 4th ave. Violin Rey ing Wyoming Pp Davis Car Co, Columbia Red Metal. Alaska Petroleum & Coal, MAX WINKLER 214 Union St. Eliott 0850. T HAVE FOR SALE $2,500 WORTH of Pacifie White Mica securitie Will trade ofr real estate, 217 Co- BA Lane ani. Jumble st fiows rehaired. Finlay. 1616 Sr av. OPPORTUNITY|OPPORTUNITY| STARWANTADS!§ TARWANTADS 1000 iL listed denttte, 1892; | SHUT-INS GIVEN NEGRO UP FOR Sunshine Editor of Star Ar-| ranges Program Thru the efforts of Dr. Frank R Loops, editor of Sunshine Smiles, |The Star’s department for shut-ins, | patients on the second floor of the | county hospital were given a two- ‘hour musical entertainment Tuesday ‘night, ‘The Society Five, a jazz orchestra composed of pupils of Peter J. Car. rabba, leader of the Elks’ band, fur- nished the program. Their head quarters are 2433 Boylston ave, N., pe door to the residence of Dr pope. The musicians who donated thetr time and services are: ‘Wayne Coleman, clarinet, director; Rusecl Hanson, saxophone; Russell Laning, banjo; Miss Clara Taylor violin, and Mrs, it, Marston, plano ‘SLEUTHS’ HEAD OFFICE IS HERE Division headquarters of the Ninth | @ivision, bureau of investigation of the department of justice, hag been moved from Portland to Seattle, and two local men have been promoted as & result pf the transfer. Fred W. Kelly, formerty special “/agent of the bureau of investigation here, has been named acting division uperintendent, and George W. Berg, formerly chief assistant, fe acting special agent. Division headquarters was removed to Seattle from Port- \Jand as a result of the letting out of W. R. Byron, former division chief. Kelly ts now in charge of Wash- ington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. \Horse Leaps Upon Top of Automobile Cc R Adams, Haight building, nar- Towly escaped being killed beneath the heels of a frightened horse which leaped on top of his auto at 19th fave. and EB, Harrison st. Wednesday forenoon. Adams was driving slowly when roadway and sprawled across the hood of his machine. The auto was damaged, but Adams was unhurt. “|The horse was captured and turned over to the owner, Arrest 2 Japanese on Liquor Charges | Two Japanese, two complete cop- Per stille and 1,200 gallons of moon- shine and mash were seized by the police dry squad in two raids | xj | Wednesday, | M. Toda, laborer, was arrested at |», 2036 Nye pL F. Ito, sailor, was taken at 1112% Eighth ave. Both are held on $1,006 bail. “|New Orthodontist Here; No Saxophone Dr. George A. Barker, formerly as- ‘the | Pociated with Dr. H. L. Morehouse, of Spokane, has opened offices at 515 Joshina Green building, for the prac- tice of orthodontia, Orthodontia isn’t & saxaphone or one of the animals you meetin the goo. It is the art of Making crooked teeth straight and i misplaced jaws beautiful. Says Salmon Bad; Demands eCharging that canned salmon, packed by the Copper River Packing company and sold by Augustine & Kyer, was so bad it caused severe illness to his wife and child, Chris- tofer Sullivan filed a damage suit jagainst the two companies, ‘aes day, for $23,000. 'Man Wanted Here Is Held in Idaho Frank Hanson, wanted in Seattle on a charge of moving mortgaged property, was arrested at Coeur @Atene Tuesday night by King County Deputy Sheriff C. H. Kear. ney. Hanson is accused of moving @ mortgaged truck Seeks to Collect Alleged Back Wag Seeking to collect $1,621.71 wages \alleged due him, John P. Urbanek, has filed 'wuit in federal court against the United States shipping board, owner of the steamship Broxton, and against Gustaf F. Swanson, her mas- ter. '3 Sailors F Filee Libel for Wages Three sailors from the shipping board steamship Agron have filed a libel in federal court to obtain wages \totaling $1,677.80, alleged to be due jthem. ~The libellants are G. H. | Beauchamp, Frank Hanan and 0. F. Bostrom. Former U. S. Atty. Arrives From North | Robert E. Capers, formerly assist- ant United States district attorney in {souttle, arrived in town Wednesday from Nome, where he has been act- ing as counsel for the Alaska Mines corporation in a receivership sult, "_ACREAGI LITTLE FARMS %-ACRE AND 1-ACRE TRACTS $20 DOWN, $10 MONTH %-ACRD TRACTS ONLY $376 1-ACRI TRACTS. ONLY §752 NO PAYMENT WHEN SICK PAY WHAT YOU CAN i PAY WHEN YOU CAN Water, electric lights and telephone; close to car line and stage line, and cement boulevard; the best of soil, and @ loeality unsurpassed in ty and development around the city of Seattle. COUNTY TAX®: NO CITY RESTRICTIONS COME TODAY, r EQMORROW OR DA AND LET Us SHOW YOU ar ana 22h dtipekiag. 1, 4887. nd_and Columbla. Thon OFFICE OPEN ON’ St bad MUSICAL TREAT the riderleas horse dashed down the | ni TRYING MURDER Said Other Man Was Ate a tempting to Steal Girl “Neversleep” Louis Mark Duneas, | negro, charged with attempting te |kI Roy Pierson, also a negro, On |July 3, was brought tmto Judge Otis [Brinker's court Wednesday morning |to fuce the charge of assault in the |firet degree. Pierson, who recovered from the bullet wound, alleges that Dunean |shot at him without just cause. Dum can claims that Pierson, a married man, was attempting to lure from him the girl to whom he was @m gaged, greatly agitating Dunean and causing the shooting. On the witness stand, Pierson tes tified that the bullet fired by Duncan struck him jn the back, Upon em amination by Dr. W. EB. Barnett, at torney for the defense, Dr. F. 8, Bom ton testified that Pierson had shot thru the fourth rib iff front. If convicted, Duncan will be gh & wentence of five years in the tentiary, He previously sold news papers in a stand on Jackson st, | The case was expected to end late Wednenday, Bi BIG CROWD AT YAKIMA URGE Better commercial reli o- tween Eastern and Western he ington by sending a large del to the Washington state fair Yakima next week. This is the advice to Seattle fi F. H. Gloyd, chief assistant Aircter of the state department of agi ture. He included it in a letter te ¢. T. Conover, chairman of the licity bureau of the Chamber of Commeres, “The Yakima Valley has a this year of $50,000,000,” says G “Tt is a district Ike acres of monds at the very doorway Sound, yet sometimes these are overlooked and we go to much farther away to get the * ens. “The district is but veloped. There is enough in sage brush, but susceptible of rigation, to more than double the crops raised annually Washington will run $76,000,000 to $100,000,000. “The manufacturers of money out of the state Twe men whom police believe te be stickup artists are being held it — oe Jail ¥ open charges. Wednes y. Paul Smith, sailor, and L, Lavida, laborer, were ‘arrested Tuesday at 415 Madison st. by Sergt. W, Carr and F. L. Flora, after Flora noticed that Smith appeared free quently on the streets in a variety of | clothing. Police declare that Smith fits the description of the bandit who has for several weeks operated in the wom town section of the elty. Attempt at Writ of © Habeas Corpus Fails. Application for writ of habeas cor. — pus for Fletcher Denker, for Denker is wanted in’ Canada for alleged grand larceny, FILIPINO ROBS JAPS Walking calmly into a room at 661% Yesler way, ‘within two blocks of the police station, a lone. Filipino bandit held up four Japs at $:30 a. m, Wednesday. He escaped with a wateh owned by K. Kimura. The bandit suddenly appeared aa the men were — playing cards. He threatened to BU them tf they made a notes and Ge» caped while they watched. Res tina PAWN TICKET STOLEN ¢ Edward Burke of Everett was robbed of a pink pawn ticket by a thief who entered his rooms in @ — downtown hotel Tuesday night, Pawn ticket calls for $7.50 on @ watch, THIEF GETS JEWELRY Valuable jewelry was taken from the home of Mrs, BE. Johnson, 214 Summit ave. Tuesday night: De tectives reported the house had been, entered and five bar pins taken, emerald ring, a pearl ring and a gold bracelet were also stolen §: BAY NUS ‘AKEN Police are looking for Jacob Freedenberg, 26, alleged deserter from Camp Lewis. He is to have stolen a bonus check ;

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