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“Subscription R ates BY MATL IN ADVANCB IN — STATS ge month... i ATR A WASHINGTON Oe per month, of pCARRIER IN weet. Largest Audience in}: Northwest Bends The Star's Want Ads Phone Main 0600 Le HELP WANTED EXAMINATIONS on, Civil Se aioe). ashing’ iam We! BERR eS Bitty Fauitadle ition write J. vice Ex- Bids. PAUL |For 0 1921 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS . AND FLATS |STBAM HATED, jean, reasonable price, opposite Moore theatre ABBOTSFORD — 9 ROOM PUR: nished, od unfurnished spart- m heat. 161 Lith Alaskan, | |31 PURNIS! | FURNTSH ED room pular priced, central, Boe Pelt ats dinih aves neat at = room; Ii 0 Sl iY : heat and ph NEWLY furnished, t-r; month. kthott 0a48. Je WANTED—BOARDERS z a i To ae} 2 home: middle-age ood raged schools ble rate. For partic Itiott 2478-W after 3 modern, $25 | Moder: AT YOUR HOME F-83, Star. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS jamonds, bought. 9134 Ar- 0 Man teacher. YURNIBHISD “WH. | | rooms or apartments, all Amer- || HOUSEKEEPING ~“HOUSEREEP We | T NTED BVERYTHING | Oe BR. WILLIAMS CO. 1943 Firat Ave. 8 SASH AND DOORS Bee us tor’ Boots and Windows for kind of a building. Windshtelds put in your ca while you welt. Breabished 189 get BASINS, TOILETS, Bte. just dis goods, at Sale Fro ry ae a ag a oh DER, 1118 FIRST AVE. _ tT Ww. KE) LoG- TNERS. EN — We have a =P of wind. in=proo! SPEC AL Bp car Not 16 Brussel former civil 2 at, ous 2] WOOD—MIXED MILL WO6ol Exelu- pat GALLON rr. mer peter “oe i Four ‘Family needs it badly. Free Broad- 1b. right from mill, $8 laner ends, $6.25 i cord Mt Call wird wood, prompt Gelivery. aGLe is ‘ere t lg -# PARLOR GA name. For sale where toy! E. yes used lerson. 1021 Reneca st Phone Main pone wide and bce 3s (new) ip CNITTER for Evenings, North cord. ra Phone East (IP YARD Wi lengtha, 68.56 per ‘AY om Elli 4 att sas sh Recore zoe oull. one Eoods ome away, at your conven suction, leas our nt ‘commission, sl Sere ng vapor: ECONOMY SA sion & —, co. uli Stran. Son Pukwana, 8. “D. ON H AVE. pht have been in Bert's Vaneh ‘A. Seene, 1402 Third ave. Marn ‘K- iCH_OF KEYS, on Second ave. Savoy. Pho: DRESSMAKING ndard oe for Millinery and McDermott bey ‘ ae * BE, LARGE GARDEN, | FORD 4. Phone ith. North i Practically except heat. 1016 Third ave. furnished INDAY, in front e Main 4320, Bia. Eitott ° bun, rage, at Three-Tree Point to Seattle. Pi hone Gar- . NEATLY POURNISH- eect palow, with ae F. em . PARTE . cheap ROOM MODE EF Weet 0g51- -W, ric range, Howe, bad be LY FOR- Capitol PLAT, 436 | 1- RNISHED APART — MENTS — PA 2-ROOM 2 1718 beds. RTMENT, 12th av Ww $32 Vine MAHOGANY PIANO POR $22 $1,000. In very good conditio at 4256 Willow at. Rainier valley. 58 LIVE 0 weight 1,200 Carnation, Wash. Authorized Ford Dea Pike at Summit, East 0404 ASSIS, 191 tires are fair. $7. some term CANAL MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealers, Went at __Fremont Bri _ Gi Fried” 00’ A 78RD, SMALL ment, balance month AL’ AGENCY, Inc, orined Ford De BROADWAY AT PIKE. EAST 0320, BATTERY | | | ig YOUR OLD battery GEO. Fi wat 14 hs pe ed. _ ‘THIRD AV ‘TAIN cm GASH PAID POR Al {rades and exchanges. by, experts, Dodson & 31 ‘Broa ay LOANS ON AUTOS WHILE ion. 3134 A’ ade t “aids for autos, 31 A AUTOMOBILES TO EXCHANGE Work LB Othe airing foselyn, ning order: fine app arance: rubber and paint: no use tor ft: will exchang houseboat, piano, high grade phonograph and furniture, or take real estate. Want car inapected nd offer made in trade, Will ac- 9 119 New York 49 FOR SALE—MISCRLLANEOUS | | WE ARE OFFER SOME REAL BARGAINS IN USED TRUCKS %-ton Reo Speedwagon mn Ford, good condition” 1%-ton Fede ee rege i -ton Kelly, | wit bod 2-ton Acme, nearly new: ACME MOTOS a im oc hone Iast RUCK SALES CO, 1508 11th Ave, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES REBUILT AUTOMOBILES | This in Rebutlt Week. After | seeing the used car exhibits, | ng Oo RI nay | "YOR | NUM bust y THE 12th ave { BER. Spring 932 ° OUR PRICES CAND NO BROKERAGE OT BE BRAT 1919 Briscoe roadster; mechanical condition 1920 Ford touring; starter od tites touring; fine condition fateheit Little Six: new Paints wood tires; fine car ro ere Eee Six; now fine me- fin Mitchell un less th cord tires, 1 Little Six Bu food conditi Jordan Sport condition: go Jordan on paint; -passenger: n ‘a boo miles} tine condition; good paint; rebuilt thruout Grune TO Choose Prom) ie exceptionally good duys, and we will make attrac- tive terms this week. They can be seen om the north side of Pine st, between Fighth and Ninth aves. The above are re- built in our own shop, and will demonstrate any of them to your own satisfaction, | One-third down, pay a® you ride on the balance. We carry our own paper. ——_- mon | NO BROKERAGE | A Ra at MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER 932 12th Ave. Distributors for ordan Jambo Trucks Corner Spring. Briscoe t cars. 618 B Pike dl br CLES TINY citner x ian, i 2 e gy m, ite Co E-SPERD IN- $35. G. Gilk- ine. LAKE FOREST PARK 710x295. on new paving, in the Fccire ot Lake Forest Dutiding restrie- raters electrie eit, one avail- ‘lone to community and store. Ideal for summer home. ; terme, (678) FIRESIDE REALTY Co. 314-317 New York Block. Elliott 3928. Goop HOME © wf YouR ‘OWN TERMS We are told by « noa-resident owner fo nell his use, which constate eR le Jot, eye n car line, blocks ign tebe L block to store and Dusiness section: a hood; _doubl ihe Fi! a SPENCER & CO. 3814 ees St. (Columbia) Jost Perth ena Morty $200, Cash overlook= MA eto re traci jew house Bg 2-Foo! ht ‘phone, Only $206 4 va 10 th. Ger. far, Me a il a962. 1312 Americ ene iOME to us for the Dest buys tn “Gem Aioe tab pears a Garfield 0e77. Modern 5-room bungalow; hot water . BOX100 age $4. 200! terms. % ROOMS coment -base- $3,350 17 Ar- 60 CA! ts oom good new buss low, Improved, on Beacon h soa iti 2476. ib HILL — WELL ‘room modern house. North ; BACRIFICE COZY HOURE- boat, ¢ an, modern, fine condi- tion. itol 2390, A WONDERFUL HUY AND BARGAIN A. new triple-constructed house and basement; lot all improvements in’ exc in; paid. Going to ¢ wilt sacrifice for $1,100; $2: Sunset 2007. WANTED—REA| [p—i TO b ACK ood 4 or 6-room hous: leattle and, Tacoma. clone to interurbal Buitable for raising poultry, Will rent or lease for year, and if satisfied, wil! buy, F-85, Star. % §6©FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE IMPROVED VALLEY 5 miles from Big Sandy, telephone and it ¥. pb has produced 50 busheis of wheat per acre, Trade for house ov ae vacant lots WG. tale 714 Third Ave. 8 CO. ans FOR Ci ROPERTY. TY re fr ren" AG. 4-room 50x100 pt pay- Fe 50 cash: ESTATE WITH between Must be NG w 160-ACRE EE EI ACREAGE VENEMA TRY FAR 5 ncren; 2% acres cleared and under cultivation; all shot clay soll; bal- ance light clearing; large poultry ne commoda tes wevere! ar broode well rooms, ete.; water rooms, built Vie ‘land f to Burke rkland ferry to ar's office in Wirki Jand. os; new house; a > ‘pe Teor tcrms trast Wain 6000 after opm % ACT small corner } 1} | [Good alder own terms, |, merican € ‘Bast Madison THE SEAT ACREAGE e { DANT 2 acres; all tions clone and water tage, house, «a food house Ideal little home Pr terms $860 monthly HERMAN SCHROEDER Bi2-14 White Bldg ry . pig pen, and tool houne neh and fine 6 only $2,800; cash, balance 11k 18 A BNAI’ FORK $850 N ALDERWOOD MANOR In the famous poultry district; near the paved highway and inte rurban close to Manor lake, school, store 1 r yard, The beat sol and climate in the world for try and berries is that o wound. Attractive te down, $16 monthly HT SOUND FARMS COMPANY 605 Third Ave. :— - 1 \¢ o1 Puget $100 Pt | SOME BUY \ 2T-nere ranch: 12 acren cleared; 20 bearing fruit t r HERMA \1] | | RE SPRING land; near interurban ter: 15 minutes y; can drive Hy station at into heart erty: good Just the ay t in the city who wishes to raise most of ‘own living > away from high, rents Price #70, terme 875. cash. balance $10 per month. Inquire got Mu- Life Hide. Mott nt 24 AChES ROTTOM LAND: , on Seattle-Tacoma elec- fronting brick highw: enough high land for purposes ly cleared, deep, not overflow land: chool; convenient to in- ation: hourly service on Price $1,250; terms $250 415 per month Inc, 203 New _York nik i ACRES. ALL CLEARED On the Pacific highway: new bultd- ings straw berr ue nberries raspberries nome oi sailily $4,000. ungalow tn good assume, . MacDONALD um bia Bt WHY PAY MORE? 10 sores of good land, with paite- ings; cleared land: fine CREE clone to salt water; on county road. You can make a living from the ‘tart in berries end poultry at it. Price $1, not Charles Somers Co, & MILLER Elliott 5870. ACT WITT mountain view, this week, $275 RAITT REALTY CO. » i New York Bil. | _ NORTH OF CITY va Etue. x 7 month. ird Ave, neat Ren' \e-acre tracts in Korendia evel dam 735 per acta. Here ts your Spe th to be aw OE ent, Seas Pert od OW ts Ht erieng 4 a & gest and route, poultry od layout for a competent man with a little mone: Leroy Le Todd, Renton Ch Santen ‘Ka 3 Universal By-Products, Pta ‘Thrift Club, Series “B." Johnston i & Ring. 0 Bound Rubi © Vietory Rubber Alaska Petroleum &@ Coal Gold. Cs: tem. S Universal Nut Locke 500 Jack Knife Wind Shield. 370 Mid-Cont. Royalty (3% 300 Thermopolts Cat Creek. 060 verte rit tim, 1000 Wyoming - mf gh OL . 120000 Desert iynd. $0. wilt 106 Putri Cou i r, Lab- erty Bonds. all teeucs vis Ree SSP Sets Co. jenwood Oil Corp” ‘WE WILL SELL Edmonds Ol! & Rtg. at $1.00 10 Pathfinder nd. ys 4% monthly. tle Cap. 250 Univ, HP. Tel. 100 Wichita Royalty. PACIBIC Rowe, co. Hott 3118 WILL Buy Pes Y BONDS WILL §! G1 0 Demin jon Si. Davis Car Co. 1000 Western Smelting 1000 Alaska Petroleum xX WINKLE! 214 Unién st PARTNERSHIP UTO REPAIR SHOP sane" in the full price for an C “1 equal half in! in well is willing to, work, You should easily make better than wages while learning thie business, For parti Th Mr. Hodge, Te SSeabourd & c Coceceeccceccececcce SMALL ESTADLISHED GROCERY clare, | confectionery; | steady trade; rent $20. Right for single person or husband and te. About $1,300, Buy direct owner, 4416 Brandon #\ ROOMS, GOOD mille f rooming housek roome rent. John M. Dahiby, eet st _ AES AES Sas DOWNTOWN GOING RESTAURANT Fine fixtures; cheap rent; seats 60 Total price only $1,600, or may __take partner, 108 Pine’ at AUTO” REPAIR SitOP,” FULLY equipped, good location, bargain Fast Wood” WORKER, ESTABLISHED business, small investment. See owner in basement, 511% Virginia, 0% REPAIR SHOP FOR SALE, best part of city, on car line. |, Star. PERSONAL YOR A SHORT TIME ONLY W will give one $1.50 special facial treatment, by Eastern expert, fr fo euch new customer for COPET ON CLEANS! CREME, to demonstrate its wonderful cleans- ing, astringent and bleaching prop. erties, and teach you how to prot re for your own skin and complexion | PARFUMRIN VICTOR COTHT | | MAKE four Ak boi race from house Reasonable oping. 2200 Mar- 1. nO strenuous ex: simple you will have not done it overhead expen: only, Bast 8992, Unristine Sparatt. \} om county 60 i |] . | counell, LOCATION TO! and| | 100 TLE STAR AFTER HIGH-UPS IN LIQUOR GAME Federal Dry ‘Officer Tells His Plans an effort to stem the tide of | that is flooding the state of | Washington from British Columbia, |the attention of the federal prohi bition department will be directed toward the hither-upa in the game, it was announced Wednesday by F-. A. Haseltine, general federal prohi. bition agent for the Pacific coast. Haxeltine steted that requests for autot, peed launches and other equipment needed to successfully cope with the international Mquor lrunners is being sought | “We practically know the identity jof some of these big men in the liquor game—the men who ure sup plying the money,” he said. “And | We are gomg to get after them with all we have.” Hareltine, who has just been ap: pointed, 48 an old time newspaper owner apd publisher: from South | je nd. | WILL ENLARGE TOURIST CAMP $20,000 Sought by Park Here Plans for an enlarged and im- proved auto tourists’ camp at Wood land park will be laid before the city | Rocompanied by a request for $20,000 for the project, according | to « decision made by the board of park commissioners Wednesday, Lack of funds has prevented the park board from the improvement of the Woodland park camp, according to R. E. Chapman, superintendent of parks, who declared that a substan. tial appropriation must be made if Seattle te to have a first-class tourist camp by next summer. Rev. Albert C. Moses * * Resigns His Charge Rev. Albert C. Moses, who, as assistant pastor of the Firat Pres: bytertan church, has for the past year been acting superintendent of the 18 missions of that church, has resigned. , He will go to California in or wanization work under the direc jon of the home board of the ‘resbyterian church, His next pastorate will be in Chicago. No Poison Label, Sues Drug Store Negligent labeling of a poiso: ;|ubstance caused the death of four. ing strychnine, wth package containing no warnii Polson. The Pathe cameraman, among the first to a the Volga and Samara famine districts, brought out many tragic pictures, but none sadder than the pinched, aged faces of the starving Russian children, $12,118 NEEDED FOR GREEN LAKE Consulting “Engineer Sub- mits Report on Plan The expenditure of $17,118 will sure a plentiful supply of fresh water for Green Lake, according to @ report filed with the park board Wednesday by Charlies B. E. Dove, consulting engineer, Dove declared more than 1,215,000 gallons a day could be diverted into the lake. He recommended the swamp at the south end of the lake be filled and euggested that it would probably be found necessary to nar- row the lake. An ordinance is pending in the elty council providing for an appro- priation of $10,000 for the freshen- ing of Green Lake. Conditions in the lake were de clared to be unhealthy by Health Commissioner H. M. Read, who closed the bathing beaches until a new supply of water could be obtained for the inke. Dove recommended that five springs in the neighborhood be di- verted into the lake, and also that water be run in from the city water supply. Drops Dead During a Fit of Coughing Seized with an attack of coughing, ‘Wm. J. McMillen of Philadelphia dropped dead as he was about to en- ter a bakery at 111 Occidental ave. Tuesday night Dr. J. L. Somers of ‘the city hospital, who was called to attend the man, found him dead. Dr. Somers said he came to his death from acute dilation of the heart brought on by pneumonia. Identi- fication of the man was obtained by the office of Coroner W. H. Corson thru letters found in his room at the Antlers Hotel. 5,000 Dead; 3 Deputies Shot in First Hunting Battle in King County ‘The greatest battle of the year be- gan Tuesday at sunrie®, and con- 3) tinued with unabated fury Wednes- day, Thousands of King county reat dents were participants In the bat- ._ | Ue, which ended with over 5,000 cas- ota inclading three game war. ns! County Game Warden A. J. Beach, with two deputies, observed the open- ing of the pheasant season, near Du- vall, According to Beach, the hills were black with hunters, and the roar of the shotguns was deafening. ACREAGE Birds flew in all directions, dodging ties were too busy keeping out of the leaden hai! to do any shooting, they said, and after each had recetved nu- the limit, and that ne had gone to grace the ters of the hunters, WE HAVE BETWEEN 700 and 800 acres of logged-off land in Gray's Harbor county, one mile from Porter. | It ranches in the outer. now. Good roads, plenty, of good land on this tr tract, $7.50 is the makin, Plenty of cattle renging ell over this land of one of the best cattle water, 150 to 200 acres of bottom per acre. BOWES BROS. CO. 209-10 Mebihorn Bidg., 814 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash. Main 1753. Fac with choles ot four hinds of oe eleotrictt Re nicur waving, 35c. ct} pe rp Deets Modern equip- men This BUTLER SCHOOL OF HARD RESSING ‘Bid. Ji104 Fecc a 4 6; Bb OR to run Al ref- WANTED—TO GWT A Se third-run_ pleture theatre Can Hotel St ftegis ead ‘YOUR OWN DOCTOR, THACH- er and demonstrator of Dr. Thom: ‘stem. Also Tiott 5653. _ CURE YOU $l. Agents NURSE —Mrs. A. Wilieixsen. Sunset | 99 CHATTEL LOANS to loan. London Jaw Co Mop Mohed 1890 Web Sha eek REAL ESTATE LOANS WANT LOAN OF $1,000 ON RANCH worth $3,000 for 3 years, with op- tion to pay apy, mim on intorest paying Gets nell ona, ty Sn othe! safer than bank,” ¥-83, Si ONLY $750 HOUSE AND 5 ACRES Being tract number 65, north of ‘city, mear boulevard; can move Fight { Also 4-room house, right on oulevard, with § acres fine black gatden one: fine spring water, 1,200; tailed tract 217. Lerine's ‘$156 down, balance $15 per month, Also 40 acres at $60 per acro; easy terma. gen Wm. Perry, 6612 14th ave. N. E., near Cowen Park, today, 49_FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS $6.00 WOOD $6.00 PLANER ENDS $11.50 in Double Loads. $6.00 Garfield $6.00 4291 SPECIAL NOTICES — GUY FAWKES: DAY November 5th GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Given b; LOYAL ORANGE LODGE 160 LADIES, rovar, ORANGE LODGE 148 ATERNAL FAise ah o'clock. teers pre) CHILDREN FREE RE. MENTS PUGET SOUND LO. LL 160 Every 24 and 4th Sat. of month, SWEDISH CLUB HALL ‘TONG TARGET LANDS IN JAIL; Chinese Merchant Arrested After Street Battle Harry Gong, wealthy Chinese im- porter, was in the city jail Wednes- day while the police investigated an attempt made to assassinate him Tuesday. Gong, whose life was threatened the first time early in October, admits firing three shots at a pair of Chinese whom he accuses of attacking him. Harry Gong and Hong Yic! laborer, were walking on First a: near Yesler way, trailed by C. G. Plowe, Gong’s body- guard, when, it is alleged, they were attacked by George Wo and William C. Ling. Gong fired, wounding Wo. Ling ran. Plowe gave chase. All of the men implicated were soon placed under arrest and are held on open charges, with the ex- ception of Plowe, who was released. Wo is in the city hospital, a bullet in bis arm, Gong Wednesday morning identl- fied Ling as being the companion of Frank Lee, Suey Sing tong man, who is alleged to have shot at Gong October 7. Lee is in the county jail facing charges of first degree as- sault. Damages to the amount of $250 were awarded in superior court to C. C. Richeson, salesman, in a suit filed ae | mer employer, son's customers that he was @ thief and had “been in the penitentiary. Contracting Ping cabinet ‘on remodeling, repair cabinet work, phone Sunset LOANS MADE TO 8A and 3" m the! also LOAN! ANOS, If you pay; @ loan else- wher don't theatta to come to on easier terms. ANS, an co. ~ Seaboard Bld; “Fourth | wna Pil "ek west rates. rt eter a — 5 MA > ARETE 2 ERA ite Co., Ist and Virginia, rw Patent Attorneys ares ar (335, f downy tie han ) ste Iniversl 1a. Mod: recon] fie a ee o. “ Tomer tel mide, mete Me Optician ama Fraser-Paterson CAPT, TW. BRAVE C6 Spat patente, trade ‘mi Hinckiey Bide. "Main 37380" Foliet. wont week's oes “Xnd. Hrade Piano Tw jano Tuner John FERS TR dons Biro epaTa ae tunes pianos right. Main 3020. FRUIT! Industry's Father Dead. Murdered by Indians. But Contest Continues. Where's His Successor? The father of Washington's great fruit industry cannot arcept The Star's invitation to be its guest at the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposi- tion at the Bell st. terminal from Nov, 21 to 26, “I am sorry to inform you," writes Mrs, Lilly Settle Jones, “that it will be imponsible—as he was one of the first murdered by Indians at the tirne of the Indian war. King was his name, and he came here in the early fifties and started a nursery on White river.” The Star can—and w™—do the next best thing, however. It will provide a free trip to the exposition to the man to whom King’s title has passed—whoever he may be, That is, the oldest living commercial fruit- grower in the state will be brought to Seattle Thanksgiving week, en- tertained at a leading hotel and re- turned to his home, all without a penny of expense. But the time is limited. The con- test must close November, 15—so, if yous know any old fruitgrowers, send their photographs with brief sketches of their carcers. by ede Mrs. Jones’ letter didn't much toward finding the set por hn to be The Star's guest, it contained many interesting de- tails about early fruit-growing ip this , state. “By 1860," she writes, “almost every home in Seattle had a bearing orchard. At that time my father bought what was then known as the Stilman place, a quarter block be- tween Second and Third aves. on Co- lumbia, on which was @ bearing or: chard of apple, the apples were Brother Jonathans, Waxens, Russets, Blue Winter Pear- “We will be mighty glad to have the oldest living fruit grower of the state with us for Thanksgiving week,” says John A. Gellatly, of ‘Wenatchee, president of the fruit ex- position, “The fruit exposition management is greatly interested in the search that The Star has started to discover who among our older fruit growers may justly claim the distinction of having helped to lay the foundations for our big industry. Of course, the most spectacular progress hag been made in comparatively recent years, BL @ jump in the total value of ‘ashington's fruit crop from $4,274,- ise in 1909 to more than $60,000,000 this year. But our very earliest set- tlers planted fruit ‘trees. ‘The fact at the fee ee all the farms in Washington indi- cates how widespread has been, and uf z a i Grotesques just completed for the new education hall on the university campus. There ‘will be 44 in all. JOB FOUND FOR MAN WHO ASKED STAR FOR HELP William Ormbey won't have to use a lead pipe to get bread for his children, Within a few hours after he) had written to The Star, saying that he might be forced to resort | to crime if he didn't get work, he found a job. So he callel at The Star office Wednesday to say that if anybody came there to offer him a job in response to the appeal tt could be turned over to some other unfor- tunate,