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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1 > Seattle Star) ity at 1907 venth Ave Beattie, Washington. TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES REPUCED RENTS d-room flats; best conditio ave. north of Madison iption Rates | nod Seer $182 feoms; cs os line Chence pared to car lot € rooms, om. 15th awe and Testor, $ ew and best « ple ace year. . ‘ ondit OUTSIDN OF STAT vASHINGTO! 44 Bc per month, or $9.00 year N CITY BY CARRIER 3 90.80] ow building and best store in the suburbs, (5 WEST & WHEELER Marion Bidg. HED HOUSES OM COTTAGE | 17 Empire way, Phone HOUSES FOR RENT ROOM BUNGALOW. AT B is fireplace; large porch: free wood; Teasonable rent. Herbert & Upper. Leary Ridge. FOR RENT sis MONTH acres ttage chicken eredit ts geod. PRR for the Classified Adver-| barn ‘and pla eur) house: fine view larges! Hence | Phone Sidney 5 |§-ROOM COTTAGE, l t Audience in| e Inquire 1211 th N th t 2? UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Star’ | AND FLATS Reads The s / } ints Seventh per P.O. Helen. 5-ROOM FLAT. NEW Want Ads modern except heat. Main 0600 PORTUNITY ¢ 23rd ave car j@ FURNISHED APAKTMENTS AND FLATS MANHATTAN APARTMENTS Tits TAR WAN TADS * heat FEMALE HELP WANTED reasonable Hiott 3863 . y x t SING HotU KEEPING ROOMS ren ie ee $4 week up: f-room furnished new manage oom furnished apart- week up. ing distance. 336 Vine rth ave HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 3 and 4 rooms, fur- apartments, $5 up. Alaskan, op- ED HOUSER from’ pastotties. S STEAM HEAT, #16 Bea- from “or phone Mand embroidere wanted. EB. Steph 135, Kansas City. | ABOUT TO FP 7 mae! ~ ments, $ FURNISH room, reas: unfurnished: steam bath. Prices very posite Moore Theatre. New man- WENTR $14 PING . Two vuares ‘The Thritt, 1323 Lae Sixth ave : si AkE ORDERS PRIVATE GNE 4 AND ROOM PLAT, WITH Experience unnecessary 1 jhoure daily $20 weekly IDEAS NEED 1718 12th ave & Pps iscia, onion ss Write. “red Louis. es BRIE ENCED STITCHER FOR) room in shoe factory. Bone oe M 113 Pacific M FUKNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS | SUITE OF 7 ROOMS free phone and bath $3 up. Miss Reyn near Yesler. free. GAS RANGE: $20. Single . 106 Broad- d & Goidverg cant repair ich, throw It away. pit| 6 — ” space. Mrs. Balle, milliner, fiwe i FUAYING IMs tte e me cht management, Annex and Imperial ‘nos tld ae under one e can give you want at rate you wan prove it. See I La reonally at Georgian Hotel, or clerk im charge. Bagessq rred free FURNISHED, © rooma, gentieme: Seneca, Apt. “ TO LET—STORES FOR RENT — Lie a | southwest corne: Mari Western a’ wit it Carstens Packing Co. TEMALE GULD LIKE SMALL Of laundry work to tal Will call 7 and deliv 2646. a EAN SLEF preferred. D even! ‘or phone for BROS AUTO AND OR SCHOOLS S: also 304 E Pike ‘Melrose. Eliott 1696-5753. largest school PIANO—™ Mott 4633-R. 48 WANT TILE AUTO” WRECKING oe 123 16th @ buys and sells auto ttn, tires and wheels. 4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | 5 wr i903 First Ave. 3. ARAGE a gh lt pe be they © ol to rage doors are put 4 feat by, 8 feet doors priced at $7. door with ‘class at @ small ar charge. We have over a dozen sizes m band suitable for See. us for doors and _ of buildin, potions, at HOUSES, or” “al store oe ete. fs Sang oa? LUMP COAL, $10.50 TON . | Delivere> ¢linkers; no soot; low in Briar Hill Coal Co, Beacon 2345-R on ron Opp. Fora Hnside mill wood, $9.5 pom z ab, $8 ey double load, Call m., phone Sidney 178: 0T0 epaTRING “AT HOME, REF- erences. Reasonable. U. & Gov- rt hase Motor School diploma BRING 300s FOR CIDER AND Gravenstein SALE—NE tric pewt for $59. worth $115, or 1523 36th og machine LE—DA ove, chiffonie: Phone Sunset 5517. ° E ce, not tS ered, have had Res work. and can furnish b character and pertis0 12th NE. or phone | prt) 3h ae E x ‘truck and other kin: ferences. Phone Garfield 1201. iS PAINTING, PAPER- and Kkalsomining at moder ‘Ai Ninnis, Garfield aeenings. 1 Main 0850 d: G@ MAN ATTENDING wity os. position afternoons Experienced stenographer 7. North 04 ea ing. Main 1926. FORD TRACTOR ATTACHME: old price $275 each. Will sell ten for $200. 123 16th ave GOOD FORD ENGINE, IN VERY good condition Sell at a bargain. Fas ieth ave. i. TRACTOR, ATTACHMENTS, plete, $50 each __each. 123 16th ave. fi WiLL MAKE YOUR OLD MA‘ tress like a new one. Baker the =|__Mattress Man, Sidney 0594 COMMON STAR-A AR SHIN $1.60 per M. Standard Star-A $2 per M.. delivered. Went 0234 BW PIANOS FOR RENT applied, on purchase. Toner, 210 Union. LUMP COAT, 96.56 IN 7 felt Inside “mill wood, $5.50. Phone North 039% | ORY MILL WOOD. $6.20 LOAD, $16 double load.” Immediate delivery. arfield 2036. ai Cameras bought. sold, repaired. ad. Camera Exchange R S135 AT- cade Bldg. |WE Ake SELLING OU clothing of all kinds. offer. 1614 Seventh ave. |PRINTING P D TYP also mandolin. > wait Print, 16 Seventh WANTED—U gE | Fars. Owl % ist. Elliott 8821. FOR SAL) EAP BABY CAR- tinge. Kenwood 2479 "KAVANAGH HATS, $2.60. 1006 ist Y OP’ WADE AUTO- - Ne “safety chains revolutionize | 54 WANTED—FURNITURE weather driving. Guaranteed | Biske buva 408 Pike Main 6618. the tt B. F. Wade Ean hagetes, Co “0° |S? FURNITURE FOR SALE FURNITU or 6 Harrison. 6 _ POULTRY eh THOROBRED WHITH LEGHORNS and Black Minorcas, reasqnable Kast 2635. Cy PET STOCK SOME GOOD DOGS FOR SALE. fox terrier, Chinese chow, Dnglish! bulldog, a pure bred Airedale pup. Doge and cat» boarded. Human: Bociety, 317 W Lott 2698 oyment. rie CO} CE RENT Liberal com- Meyer- yrite today. Dalton & pone pascoge N ANTED—JUST DISCOV- the Secential part for rs spark ignition: _ o hd Spa: regardiess o' wet at! by mail. Auto Ac- “Ca. Box 18, Bremerton, TO ADVERTIS“ apt Bape a oa free sam- ‘to con: rite for full p USED Make an ahs 8 Om 4721 ti, O. can S Casa ‘ing Elnett sae tibiae GE ae (00 RN COPTAGE, ae PPORTUNITY ‘TAB’ ANTADS Old price $375) pted in this place | ‘VENTA ey PAINTED end) 123 16th CLOTHING AND | — 61 FOR SALE—AUTOM 1919 LIGHT’ SIX VELIE $300 Down, $50 Per Month 5 fine condition m mirage V od tires. Second Annual t EN MOTOR CO. . at Boren. 1m8 FORD 1-TON TRUCK, ALL overhauled, $485. 1918 Dodge 1-ton truck, hauled. Juet the truc hauling. Price $650. SHTHLDS-LIVENGOOD CO. 1509 Lith Ave all ever- k for Nght 1919 MAXWELL 5-PASS& $160 Down, $20 Per Month 2053 Eddy st Runs fine; has 2 mew Kelly-Spring- field tires on rear, and the other ures ges, and has a very snappy lit motor. Blue Hook gave this o value of $440 in thin ‘and our price i# $425/for our Second An~ pual Used Car Show Sale OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR CO. Eliott 4520, 1109 Pine at Boren. NEW FORDS CAN BE BOUGHT ON emall balance monthty tate: Centra a . Broadway and Mk Ford Dealers, ° Fonat_0330 1918 BRISCOE &$-PAss. $150 Down, $40 Per Month This car can hardly be told from new one in fine mechanics condit just deen new! painted: 4 good tires, with 1 spa: Priced ‘exteedingly low. at. our Second Annual Used Car Show Bala OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR CO. * Ping, at Boren CHANDLER in fine condition. leok and make your ows Henry Moasbach, MUST SELL i915 touring, this over price, Terma E Pike st VELIE 2-TON TRUCK mechanically, Just broken in right Wl be sold at a substantial reduction for our Sec- ond Annual Used Car Show Sale Very easy terms. OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR CO. Eliott 4520. 1109 Pine, at Bo: HATTERY WAN SAYS YOUR OLD ag ta N. G. Let RHODES save ork guaranteed. 2025 THIRD MAIN 3946. 7 Fast 2651 Almost new, 1915 6-40 HUDSON $75 Down, $25 Per Month For « Shop Car This car will fill the Dill for that purpose, Needs some mechanical stration, but is priced very cheap t $19 OLSEN-WARREN MOTOR CO. Elliott ¢§20. 1109 Pine, at Boren. OVERLAND, “MODEL 53. 1817 w. Sell very cheap. rims; one-man to REO 9%. SPEEDWAGON 1920 model; ts tn excellent mechan- apare Priced at $150 for cut 1 ver a lor our sare od Annual Used Car Show - OLSEN-WARREN Eltiott 4526. fy LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF USED cars. Low prices and easy, term Henry Mossbach, 615 B. Pike st Bast 2651 Na TRUCK CONTRACT Work will, start ri ya Good money a Smith, ruc! Mr Elliott 4520. 1109 Pine St on SALE, CHEAP— REO APEED- a or trade for good Ford 2027 13th ave S “AUTOS CALL Tit 09. migHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR light cara Henry Mossbach Kine Co, 618 B Pike #t. East 2651 & FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS REPUGLIC €-TON THOCK, CORD es, Sell at bargain. 123 16th ave. ACCESSORIES FOR GALS TWIN INDIAN. GOOD running order, 1129 % 34th ave. cr] MACHINERY &L BCTRIC Yoror. 1 DRILLS. A TTACHMENTS, COM- py ote each. Old price, $375 23 16th ave B FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE — CAN YOU BEAT THIS? % NEAR CAR LINE room house: stores; 275 down and 30 per month, inclu . you rent-payers, We’ have. one week to place AT THIS PRICE, it WE WILL. OOLLEN, 6701 Rainier Av. Phone Rainier 0091. $i. ORTH END BARGAIN WORTH MUCH MOLE. Must sell Quick. 6-room plastered house; living room, dining room, bedroom. kitchen downstairs; J bedrooms upstairs; electric light 50x10; bearing fruit trees; situated bi m and | sightiy, just’ outside city limits; half block to S5th st car Une y terms. H. A. SCHROEDER 443 Central Bidg. Main 0061 GHOICE HOME SACRIFICE—LEAV- ing state. Part exchange. 4 rooms; new; 2 lots (121x106); close school, cars; large Warden; poultry ard; year's wo city water; lights; phone; many homes build- ing: sold auickly; cost and worth 700; sell $2,006, include $200 fur- niture; easy terma, Hebard, own- er, 9045 12th ave 8 W. AST CAPITOL FILL 950—Good houre for little money. 7 rooms; lot 40x100 to alley; splen- did view; close to cars, and ex- cellent neigh bork: H-34 HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bidg. Main 7134. ROOM SEMI-MODERN COTTAGE, wood she chicken yard, on fine lot, 444135 fee fruit “trees and berries; Meene tow! a line, $850; be 4 wi touring car. Hurd, 7821 ech are HY fiainier 1136-5. CULVER—QUEEN ANNE Come to us for the best buys Queen Anne hill property. RC. CULVER + 14 Roy Garfield 0077. BSACRIF. ih—6 ROOMS, on car line k to pavement and bigh schoc blocks to grade school, Smell ‘payment Sunset 244 UNIVERSITY rooms; bath $1,000 down North 2491. Two LOTS, 650x120, $1,601 on Bt HOME, fireplace; $25 monthly. $2,650 garage. Owner, LA LUURKST, RACH 100-foot street. Both, erms. 865 FE. 56th st No agents. — S ROOMS, SLEEPING PORCH, GA- » modern except furnace. 855 KB. b6th st. No y WATH, t We-nere po Owner, Rainier 0261-J. [75 POR SALE—REAL BSTATE E lf ITHE SEATTLE STAR ONLY. Make Ye t Uttle Colontal cott $1,580-—ONLT ur Own Terma HENRY ©, EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska i Main 7134. Pits MONT HILL ie se; newly | condition. schoo! distance to Fremont mills and You can beat a rented p sixteen ways by buying this, Small payment down, bal- ance $20 per month, including in- terest. No mortgage or other in- cumbranes. Call North 4213 after 6 or Sunda Dwin ECKERN 1916 Thi Elliott 8765 Ave 76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY DS YOU WANT TO WARE 437 We are told to wel! $1,100 ¢ Salifornta! ave. lot fog $950 cash. Marin view: level lot, 504150; fime resi- dence district. This is a good in | nice home site ALTY CO. EXCHANGE—4-noOM FURNISHED bungalow, with 1 acre, for car. OF commer lots, any good Foca | any morning: | ACRE: AGn A Main 2690 inetore 7” Robbers Just Kept on Grabbing Loot LITTLE RANCITES %-ACRE AND 1-ACRE TRACTS |en. 201 First ave, Friday night, at | Main st, between Becond and Third | CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES? aves, robbed Wallen of his overcoat | 4-ACRE TRACTS ONLY s276 | 4nd $26 In cash. The bandits were! $10 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY | Bot content with the joot and forced 1-ACRE TRACTS ONLY $789 | Wallen to surrender hig gold watch $20 DOWN, $20 MONTH im chain, BY ea The robbers fled. Wallen told po vards; close to the Sound, and ad- joining the beautiful Lake Burien. Burien City is developing fast You WiLL Lith It.” Ler Us SMOW YoU, No aoe es AY WHAT YOU Ca AND WHEN You CAN a | pu RictTr 1CB EVERY 16 MiNtres c. 1CK EVERY 30 MINUTE: COME TODAY, TOMORROW OR MONDAY AND LET Us sHOW YOU OUR AUTOMOBILES ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Moved in His Grave! Mystery! Seattle police searched the Ravenna cemetery Friday night for & mysterious aute truck seen to be loading something at about twi Nght A motorman on a Ravenna wtreet car told police of the opera. tions of the strange truck, and be- eved they were bootlegeers. When police arrived, the “mystery truck” was gone Police think it was an, undertaker changing tomb- stones San Quentin Inmate Will Be Deported SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24.—Joe Fusky, San Quentin inmate, convict- 4 of a statutory charge against a Bacraments girl, has been ordered deported, Commissioner of Immigra- | tion White today informed BE. E. yooh axons Beak Bie Dotan, (Sa, 9 Salt Berens FOR SALE. BY OW! _ Lye Diece of bottom land; plenty of Mready has been teed. 108 Foot, water and wood; ato fost Sr TO 50 - frontage on the paved pistes § minut drive to the “*O WHOM IT MAY dock im This ts to certify that Dexter Cab- desired.| inet Works asinens center and Lig A Kirkland Larger tract if has mad level; 5 tien to build a: gto: Ae’ CAR bus M. NELSON ne Hinckley Bide. 2nd and Celumbia Eillott 4887. GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND BEST land buys in vicinity of Se- attle. Very fertile, productive loam Soil 2.000 nores just surveyed in 20 and s0-scre t over $40, easy terma GOOD land at low prices is Decoming scarce. We are con- fident this will so". rem. J. ¥. RAHAM IMPANY Also acrong: ry reen, 1 Kirkland ave, Kirkland, Wash. TO $30 PER ACKE IN 10- ACKE tracts county road; 20 miles from heattin, and clase to @ echool. te 16 acres wel,| Prior to October 5. L 3 or M4 snd'Some improvement a yi) @ FOR SALB—MISCELLANEOUS , ie sacra LUMP COAL—Delivered John Storseth, Pouls- * os te DO. 50 ton LP. YOU NEED Z HOME “ie > 4291 Get veood lat in ore aie cay The Seattle Star DIRECTORY H. Schulte, Auburn, ock and wheat ranch Attornrysat-Law 160 ACRES GRANT CO' improved - Sell or trade. 1 Bare, Bryn Mawr, | 7 house; barn | 5. BALL istal od i807. AN mower, rake, dise har-| 3 matorese fees; consultation silo cutt —— seein 1308. Tid Burke bide. 905 Anyone deatrin YOU GET ist ACKER; 100 acres of this is level biack loam bottom land: 49 to 68 plowed 40 in pasture creek 26 head cattle, garage ‘and chicken full of hay row, separator, ing | machine, ed ttorneys FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT- York Block, Seattle. ent Attorney, American and for- PAYS ¥OR ITSELF f0-ncre farm; deep rich soll, pro- ducing record crope: fine place to live and make money: meearerees| community; fine house and oth improvementa. Must seit $5,200; $1,200 down. Write 2 W. or phone Garfi mornings up to? & m. ENTY ACRES AND PLENTY* FREE bock about Florida. Tells the truth, “Monthly payments; | easy terma. a groves plant Sylvester B. Wilson, Dept. 8-36 Orlando, Fim 32 STOCKS AND BONDS WILL BUY-SLIRERTY BON Futrell © » . REYNOLDS, Mm; © L ReY- |x yous = tablished fests, AS: coe ieit Bors, RA! 24- Pine. | . 3542 | LOANED ON ALT ARTE MONEY ote THM RELIABLE t_ Bid, Haghes O11 Co. Johnston Piston & Ring. Rainier Gas Crystal Simplex Auto Wheel Western woneng Sd « power. Rothert Process Bte Univsteal High Power, National Mines Ca Tupper Mf Dav Colambi Alaska Pet eum & Coal Wyoming-Pacifie Oi Red Desert Oil & Exple MAX WINKLER Biliott 0858, JANCER, WIRING. Electric Co, 541 First Jnttott 6078. Money to Lean MONEY TO TOAN cet amo! nd jewelry, on Os diamante iSeteds Tarte” wt, TY FOR REMED: epee N SEATTLE TTL sue Empire Puliding a Eecbnd, Near Madison. ————— PRIVATE PARTY 31 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES |roans on pianos. furniture, ete. om 4 cary payments, at current rates. INCREASE 5 TOUR, PRESENT ical estate contracts and mort- win| gages bought for cash, A. D. ANDERSON | 320 Smith Bidg. Main 4526. MONEY TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches * jglow set rates. ‘i t Loan Brokers MAN TO “Beatties Sia NTE WELRY. CO. tant of money and! g9y ‘Second Ave. Ratablished 1889, t my experience im | S24 ee <a AUTOMOBILES position to open in ) University district pertaining to| Yoo Keep your cae: Sule hee wearing apparel. ©. 8. preferred. | Ask for Mr. Crosby, Bunset 3869, jonuments E-CHAIR” LADY BARBER SHOP, UGE: RL & GRAN- best location in city. Sickness in| rginia. Estab- family sacrifice. | Bee owne veer | ON t fide proposition. y absolu ly nafe, Bank references. __¥-34, Star. WANTED—YOUN vert a small services aga ® business p lisned 1878. Optician Patents and Trade Marks ©. MAUPIN, patent & trade P xpert, 207 Hinckley Bidg. TPs. | ~Piiysivians, Surgeons eM, go. Our treatment gives tmmedate relief. one. week hi troatmens. Open evenings. eforences. ore. Tree den, 905% Srd ave. (DRA TE 400 PANTAGES Ridg., treate all forms of men's disorders 35 years’ experience; fees reasonable. ning PIANOS TUNTD BY right. run By tion. To! quire Rhubea 7 HEAR FROW OWNER having hotel or restaurant for sale. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. ‘. FOR SALE — RARER SHOPS chatrs; best location; reasonable rent; Madrona car to 1129% 34th BRS led A Mr. Rebling, 212 Hoge Hidg. Annex, eelis hien class business houses. %i____—SCSPECIAL NOTICES DIABETIC FLOUR. GARFUGLD 704 98 PERSONAL NURAE— Mrs, & Willciksen. Sunset wea Bm Mme. TFiii— Vocation: ert, cl eae aoalyee 716 Haight ide. | KEAL ‘ATE LOANS fo. TOAN—$500 ON SEATTLE REAL estate. Thomas H. Drain, 448 New York Block. Eljjott 0349. » for farm and scre estes 3 Korte: ap farm ped ere et ira. wows disorders; po operations. s|OPPORTUNITY "sa eoemg—— 8 TAB W AN TAD S |Sows tebaired Finlay, 1610 ded notices, rome: ‘ete. $15 sant ~ 1407 ath ave | Spans enbe: aati ® P. Two men who held up Oscar Wal- | Maybe 4 Barleycorn | 'LIQUOR THEFT No Promise of | Immunity to Patrolman Thought Cause Refusal of the state to grant tm munity from prosecution in for turning state's [monn the loss of the legal battle for conviction of the six men held on charge of vobbing the government vault of Uquor valued at $36,000-a few weeks ago. Patrolman C. HL Parker, arrested for complicity in the robbery of the |vault, & alleged to have refused to |eten an affidavit swearing to his jpart im the theft. This, it in be Heved, caused the failure of the/| grand jury recently to return an in- @ictment against the six men, Clar ence Linde, C. H. Martin, Curtis Berndahl, A. L. Dickey, W. N. Mur ray and Jack Livingston, who were arrested by federal agents and Chief of Police William H. Searing Septem. ber 11 at Cow Lake, where two thirds of the stolen booze was found in a’ cache. When questioned on the matter, |Searing referred to Lyle, saying he |had no authority to give out informa ton, day, but his agents admitted the case was postponed. Both Parker and the six men are at liberty on bell, charged with pomession and transportation of quer. ve. seat| Seek Pension Bill for Civic Employes ‘With an official report to be &ge at which civil service employes | should be retired, city hall workers (are laying plans to present a pension Dill to the next session of the legis» lature, it was declared today. Civl Service Commissioner B. A. ‘Northup announced Saturday that |the report on compulsory retirement ages would be published shortly. . Denies Street Car Trestle Is Unsafe Unfounded rumors that the mu- |Rictpal railway elevated trestle on | Whatcom ave. and Spokane st ts | Unsafe were emphatically denied Sat- urday morning by RE. Furse, as- sistant superintendent of railways. Recent “go slow” orders issued to motormen on the West Seattle cars were merely to protect men working on the structure, he added. Carried Concealed Weapons, Is Charge » Thomas Atchison, auto driver, who Waa arrested a week ago with the al- Jeged bank robbers, is being held in the county jail on @ charge of carry- a, “ar gene Miled Satur. y. He probably will be held in Se- as a witness. He is not be Bevea tg te connected with the $24,- Falls “Sea-Sick” P. J. Alexander, 21, was picked up} im the N, P. rafiroad yards Saturday, jafter he had been taken “seasick” on his train and fallen on his face wien he climbed off. He was hired a few days ago as a brakeman. Vital Statistics’ BIRTHS br James L.. Ninth ave & W. wine John, $148 11th ave S W. Wilson, Carvin ‘M, 8632 20th ave S&S — George G, 1721 N 4ist st. Hoimeen, Oswald, $07 Madison st. | adier Philip, 219 27th ave, boy. Pry. J Raymond P, 1913 10th ave. W. Nilson, Harry B, 815 8. 63ra st. boy Willets, Savion B., 4117 Fremont ave. 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Clarke, Robert M. St. Helens, Or. Fry, Imogene, Portland .. Avgerinon, Euthimios. Seattle Gust, Elien, Seattle . . Horne, Alfred R., Union Bay, B. Hamilton, Madeline Ida, Courte- nay, Gideon, George Fred, Seattle Doerrer, Erma Vivian, Seattle ... Hart, William S, Seattle Trottier, Janet D., Seattle . Nelson, Arnold, Polsbo . Ainaly, Katherine, Poulsbo’: * ‘Legal | Esty, Clarke Davis, Kirkland ... 2 |e White, Melvina Rachel, Anacortes 15 Cockrane, Patrick A, Seattle Harland, Mary, Seattle . DEATHS Chandler, Frederick J. 9, Landon, Mary A., 80, 2de1 4th av. W. Campbell, Mrs. Peart, 60, v. 13rd. White, Joseph M. 71, Rainier-Grand otel. Wages, Melvin A.. 47, Olym Thompeon, Viola A” 69, Week son ay. Brasil, Charle 1418 Terry ave OPPORTUNITY STAR WANTADS -Legal | Legal | CASE TO FAIL? Lyle was not available Satur. | — From N. P. Train|* PAGE 13 | THE FALLEN IDOL LOCAL MARKET 'WAGE SLASHING WELL SUPPLIED MISTAKE, CLAIM ‘Retailers of Produce and| Demo Fruit, However, Inactive local wholesale fruit market was wel) ney stock, not active. ‘The produce Saturday with tallers were much stock lower prices. Concord to $2 . 6 a tug. chipment of | per peach box tions were reported lor butter. in and supplied but re-| Jobbers were cleaning up odds and ends and was being offered at grapes were quoted at |40 cents for a six-pound basket. Sev eral other varieties sold at from $1.75 pickling cucumbers was cleaning up at $1.75 No changes in quota vegetables Chairman Wants Incompetents Dropped “A drastic slashing of wages of the empleyes of city and county would be a serious mistake,” said M. W. Taylor, local county democratie chairman, to a Star representative im answer to Republican Chairmam Jones’ statement “It is not so much @ question of |reduction as it is of weeding out of |incompetents and non-workers,” come jtinued Mr. Taylor. “We have too many $1,500 men in $2,500 jobs. Get men im these positions who are worth the money paid and clean out the others | REC EIVE FIRST ‘The eee mart was firm at 60 cents | JUST WAGES ® dozen for fresh ranch and from 25 | to 36 cents a dozen for pulleta, VEGETABLES Prices Paid Whoieesie Dealers Goa. buncs Local per t per nar Cabboge | Carrot Cauliflower box .. Local white, 1. Yakima Gems, per ton . Rweet, Cal, tb. Radishes--Loeal, don bunches Rpinach—1scal, per box . Bummer, ™. .. return | evidence may | Cranberries | Dates Per case .. om Fresh, per box Grapes— Thompson seedies. lug . Concords, 6-™. basket . Malagas crete Morcat. crate . Wack Prince Tekaye crate Local, box mb, ‘per crate strained, per TM. | Honey Dews—Siandard eras - Lemon: . rendered within a fow days on the | pe, | Pullets | Maem fod Beattle minpiy ‘Tendenaary. *DAIKY PODUCTS ea Breseat ant “fancy, >». ‘Modium, Heavy Primes .. Medium heavy Rough heavy Medium to choice . Common to good Canners Cat Medium Heavy . Bulls Prime lambe . Fair to good - Cull lambs . Yearlings Wethers Heavy . Ewes . Pat. 4-48, city delivery .. HAY, GRAIN AND “FEED” City Wholesale Prices, Per Corn—Whoie, yellow, ise. 1b. Cracked, 100-M. Feed Meal, 100-1. ake. Rolled, #0-T, ake. Ground, 100-7. Clipped, Whole, teed, Rolled, 70-m, Ground, £0-%. Sprouting, 100- 100-™. ska. Bone, Granuiate@ Charcoal— Eastern, hardwood ‘Western... Grit—Limestone Granite ... Eastern oyster . ‘Western oyster ave ’ ys ae #3 |fictency. 508 3.36 | gone forever, Pistitti tii tt tts “Our teachers, policemen, firemen, civil service employes, and street car men constitute a large portion of our og |Dest_ citizens, For the rst. Saal $f | these men are receiving * | se 3¢ | remuneration to enable them to edw 4 /cate their children and raise their families under conditions such as we would give every American citizen, “It is an injustice to both em |ployes and taxpayers to keep se many hangerson upon our payroll ie who are paid too much at any prica, | “There are too many employes, tow ‘t3|many non-workers, too many sine 3e|cure jobs, too much extravagancs, 9 100 much waste, and too much inef Here is where our money “The day of sweatshop wages has) When we get em | Ployes who are worth the money, | and good money at that, we will find j that it is the best economy. “a | OBJECTS TO BELITTLING WASTE “It is rather strong to assert tha | waste, extravagance and incompe | teney constitute only a small portion: | of our expenditures. “The ferry system an bet! $3 | $200,000 thrown away. $3] “The automobile expense of thé! county is at least $50,000 too much. “Our county purchasing agent is @ medium of heavy loss. “One-half the stenographers in clerk's office could do the work the present force if they were clent, The same ts true of other of! 2 t5| Sees. “The commissioners knew facts, as well as many others too | merous to mention. They are final artiters, It i» up to them act at the coming budget hearing. “We are not sufficiently optimistie |to believe that they will give the needed relief, It's a case of tom much politica, “Three real business men could solve this tax question with a genu ine saving of an immense sum to the taxpayers of King county.” standing at Third ave. and Jeffer gon st and was knocked down R C. Sutherland, 1123 Pike at ve. Shifrin’s leg owas over, apparently unhurt except for bruises, ify ie h Southwick Co. of Seattle _ AMUSEMENTS _ LOEW'S PALACE HIP 2 smows Fe ron ram 1 VAUDEVILLE And Feature Photoplay MAE MARSH ta “THE LITTLE 'F! LaD Afternoons 22¢ marights Tee PANTAGES Matinees, 2530. Nights, 7 and.9 MO ORE VAUDEVILLE CARLYLE BLACKWELL Neal Abel; Quixey Trie; Juggitag Nelsons; Caricton and Ballews Beunett Sisters and Company, McKAY AND ARDINE ‘THEA’ PLA Fifth aad Pine 3885 ‘This Week—Matinee Today “NIGHTIE NIGHT® 5 fase oo Mats.1 25e.t0 vent 1° . Be Plus War Tax 5

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