The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 27

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Seat ‘Star bp RHINGTON th. or $8.00 year. enter in corey Lita. one fet from ear) one teres ies ties Brice gate, "Weng ie 5 lastest grow ction of eating Rake Lake it in land Ddetween ks Socten' Si on N. P. odern conveniences. & St. Paul ih Ave. N. F- oO Te. oy Aformer « Civil Service Ex- }, 1129 Equitable Bidg.. ington, D. C iD — hors ractical auto t peat on th Bros” Auto throw It away. Green Clock. ms & heen 3 4003 Arcade. |ATIONS WANTED—MALR ri a OR R LADIES Ld 70 SEL —_ — anufactu E ‘Liberal profits. ny H-2. Star. LOsT_AND FOU 23 ff—STRING OF RED DEADS, A ard. Garfield 0534. DRESSMAKING it * yr Milih and MeDermott Bid. ci a ik from car; lar - Same Lots of fruit. Kenwood AND Tr MOUN y Cath cach. aa sete. - Ss mitre. “Mss Gard M Sort Ae $12 Went 608 ROO} furnished. mae rooms ‘reaso: corner J H FURN! if agg Bo, or reas “ te Moore ; entre. LIGHT BE wATe LI neg basi 49th © (OOM APART: | 1%- ast finished: nee location. RNIGHED t. $26, close in, fine loca- Biliott pus ATH, Vine at. at Vourtht ave. FURNISHED ee 7. 5 OUR Parla R rae av a tLEA N, gee BD itehenette, steank bi 43 114 Belmon: on ance. BOARD AND iD HOME children. centr D KOOMS, walking Rainier bought. L#—MISCELLANI ad FOR SALB—MISCELLANKOUS = | Baath yy AND CARE FOR | FORDS— 0. BR WILLIAMS G6.~ 1943 First Ave. & SASH AND DOORS ES Witte co, tablishe PORTARLE HOUSES, GARAGE” ser atore se ese ate. oui rected ‘OR. eee ae pitol 4923, ee UNITED EAL O Coir ane Lake — TH DOW righe stump puller, for speed, power oF Brice, Also chokers, cables, hooks and blocks ld exclusively turer, David Dow & Son, Bist and © H praca, Seattle. Prone or demonathation, GEN. MERCHA ‘DIse PURE ANE SUGAR. {f. & sack, with $3. ot oods: Diue overalls, 63e: sen, $1 All kind leas than wholesale XELROD'S STORE Piret_ Ave. of goods at 211 Olive ‘Bt av MP PULLERS ~ ONLY $35; power ees outpulla, out~ ace fi ALDER ple as ¢ Woop, “STILL SLAR, VORERT shipyard. planer ends, coal, ¢ furnace, delive: iy" Sunset Fuel Co. Su STUMP PULLER—THE DG: stump ra Sed for iy ee a ia bw “i, i rai” ont GRowTH | dry, $10 co 16-ineh, SRARONED _ Valley, renin wan gest FOREST WOOD, 4 red. Also 12 5.50 @ load, Sunset ) GROWTH FIR WOOD, i6-INCH 2 cords $17. Also alder wood. inset S871. WO CORDS ¢- Ly ‘Ant Kinds of wood ches Coal hauled. Phone Sidne: . discarded = clothin: Rest prices ae id. Man 2871. 11 wae BROP: Sale for fa fh 138% Reeves aves FOREST LD GROWTH Wi . bsg 2 cords $17.50. 9.50 single cord, idney 17 6LD Me And all} re qs. ary and 7 Png Bu a Hed pe Ty ‘a elie ered. A APPLES, 1S CE Ti ‘Wilsom ave., near ello. Thataler : rato Granierea fn BAR RTAMPS ranting. Meveltr Priog 16d) Tem and 19, at Soa Union st KAVANAGH HATS. $2.60. 1068 ist LAUNCT @ FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS {79 WAU LING STEADY CONTRACT A truck, Re- 4 IS08 Lith A iM Ave. ATS AND LAUNC! tf 29x8, KCRIPPS 12 HP, dium engine, cheap fot ho McDonald, 615 itainier ™ BEST OFF valley corner 4 Brighton near ed good Onty Main éstt. 335 R—OU ANNES ue for the ae} buye ia jueen Anne a property, c CULVER 14 Boston THOOM Tous, Rew, poreh, TTAGH, level view Jot, 60x bushe: balance TOTS, STORY HOUST FOR FW forailies: modern: 26th ave, Mad- Bargain at $4,500, Main Mein 247 BALLARD _ BARGAINS HOMES FOR RENTERS WHY PAY RENT? Ne yer a 5- toes Pav. tn. Price $1,300; make your ows terms, Have 6-room modern house 100; h; © $1,600; make your own terma, in $2,500, at your and a Phone or 6 Srerything. * Pr owe terms. re all well loca’ choos, churche. Street cars, and are and clear of debt. call Places close t BALLARD NORTH REALTY CO, 6119 14th Ave N. Sunset 6658. oa | 77 WANTED—REAL, ESTATE a Ke YOUR 2,008, for coxy S%-acre. clear, in city UITY, rr i trade if inter- toga, ant Will sell, ouse and lot. Strom, improved, $3,500, free + clear. Want city vaeaat or im- Proved. Might assume, GILMAM, 1023 Third Ave. cr) jOVELTY PRINT. i611 SEV WAN Li “DONT GiVE ¥ ooR FURNITURE Cali Elilott 0425 befor zoe. soft, and we will pay you cash goods away at your aicvenlonee, Breall them at ‘auction, less our small comminsto ECONOMY SALES & AUCTION CO. = M Second Ave. EE LE BUSH AIN 4 BEFORE ‘You. SELL. means ry ener for your a AtcriON” ry 2006-10 Second Ave fain oi sold for storage. 58 rooms high grade furniture, to- ether or by piece, incleding cabinet Brunswick p! ans machine. ‘Vike Wit and Axminster ru: We might bi PUPS, MALES. 81, or call 8630 YQUNG, FAT f°rLEMish GIANTS Backs and does for iene | BARGAINS IN REBUILT | CARS ! 9 Ford touri 008 ery d! hock absorbers... 9 425 1919 Briseoe roadster; es shape; g00d paint and tires Little 6 Mitchell; , — fine condition : ~<s Light tires ... 415 550 coed ors Spo! M bash cord | tires: wire ‘whesls 1,500 Grant track, Fiarter, electric Hights . 000 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM We will demonstrate any. or the above to your satisfact' One-third down, balance easy jerms. WE CARRY OUR OWN PAPER Can be on seen icant lot between Kighth and Ni bh, on Pine st. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. of Spring. i — cr ised For BRR iT PS BA’ ty UR OLD GEO. RHODES 2036 bet as feat 394 _ day and Behe btn tiias Batage’ nih and Battery. Phone Hittott ane “foe Pre wl Be 5512 University Way P| 2 acre ‘ Th Frace No. dive! postetfice. Will Ets you 10 years to pay, wil Nid buildings to suit. and will furnish cows, chickens, rabbits, ete. on monthly pay- Br Bee Perry, Kenwood just off and etable an ‘oom: houses. hway; fruit ouse and Terms to 2367. “Paul Land Co. Car No. 16 ADI! “arse LAKE FOR EST vinther! futning Water” Price runnin, cash, balance to suit Milwaukee & St nome fruit trees. Price $1,600 cash, $10 monthly, 6 per ‘cent. 1 ACRE Just north of city, on it Nght; level ich soll, Prics «terms $509 cash, $19 mon 6 cent. CARTER, Repoeet> & MILLER, 298 Columbia St. "_—Eliiott 5870. G iG POULTRY RANCH FULLY EQUIPPED AND STOCKED With 1,000 lay! 4 amt heifer; ouse, chicken ruit THE SEAT ACREAGK VICTORY HEIGHTS fu te Nenwer, mile north One of Seattle's bea located on the new « VICTORY WAY. © of the etty limite, beyond the new Roonevelt school and the great University of Washington Offers beautiful view acres for ex- clusive country homes. Acros of rich soil for berry, trult and garden culture. Adeal locations for poultry raising. When tra * aavi nice Water, avail you consider what an acre will produce, sated to your » it will buntry home ine few ¥ lights and telephone ere all able, will gladly take you Any time to see this pr n ing the GOODWIN REAL ESTATE CO, Ine. (Owners) Main 4367, 312 Leary Bidg. JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BREN WAITING FOR 6 ACRES ADJOINING A. food! TERMS $100 DOWN, $10 A MONTH best soil and climate orld for berries, grap The in “ « Se on nt wires electric -mile of ; within pod orchard; all fenced Tenced Only $1,760; *h payment, balance any old terme. ; W. B. MORSE CO. Bihott THE 416 Leury tid, Sor Mutual’ Lite Bid re m and 6 p.m. an: day, or phone eae Wor ACK ig, between jay ott “ano CTs ATED 6,000 CORDS 8k TO SEATTLE irty. tments can be made by phon-| ™ TLE STAR $2 = STOCKS AND BONDS 1000 Western Smelting 4 Power, mbia Red Me! SMALL iG House” FoR nie, heen at 214 Ninth ave. ROOM ROOMING HOU” 1606; half cash. Hiiett 289: ARE. 5 GOOD EHABESO Witt pure Mf 1107 Heeon ¥ Phone for a te mitiore WS, t Every Mond: I. e %, - Wy $ and ' ureday, 73. DARSONVAL INSTITUTE 6B. Pine St RADIANT LGW CABINA the elimination of poisonous, tox- ins. Klectro-thera ye chronié and Boute diseasen. t 0573. DARBONVAL INeTIT 905 1. Pine= st, Cor, way nF, tant WANTED—20 wane raite at Mra, me jem” Children's Halt Cutting 504 Uni Se t t t asi Epler Bt apy treatments. er nd ave, at Marion, eee with treatm: itt aye. Main 4755. ated ae N GALLED “DA Mama how, yard. please answer t 2706. Wy ire A Witenes Banal Rone WATT, fi to 227 Taylor av ” A’ : af PAGE 27 “Im perial Democrat” Will Rule Japan Crown “Prince H irohito Pleases People Emperor Yoshihito of "| Jdpan and the empress. TOKYO, Nov, 18,-On the death of Emperor Yoshihito of Japan, Crown Prince Hirohite, 20, and Japan's first Imperial democrat, wit! become the 123rd ruler of the Land of Cher- ry Blowsma, Yoshihite ascended the throne in 1912 on the death of his father, Mutsunhito, under whom Japan moved trom bar: barism into civiliaation With the ascendence to the throne of the crown prince, Japan seems | | kely to swing from autocracy to| democracy. The crown prince has already shown a democratic leaning. His first move of national impor. tance—his betrothal to Princess Na «ako, who comes from outside the five noble families—shook the entire nation, It was in absolute disre gard of the usual custom, and caused several resignations in the high gov. ernment circles. The emperor and empress, and the people of Japan, however, were in sympathy with the wedding—#o the engagement stands, Hirohito next shocked the older statesmen—but pleased the people— when he decided ona trip to other countries. It wis the first time an heir to the Japanese throne had set famous as the emperor} his feet on foreign soil, He visited Englanfy France, Italy and Holland. When fews reached back home that he had mingled with the common people, the Japanese people were amazed—but pleased. When Hirohito returned to Tokyo there was national rejoicing never before known. ‘The crown prince was born in 1901 and proclaimed. ;crown prince in 1912. He is a major of Infantry and a lieutenant commander in the Japanese navy. Admiral Togo, naval heso of the Russian-Japanese war, has directed the crown prince's edu- cation for a number of years. Princess Nagako, the imperial fiancee, is 1%, and comes from one of the imperial princely families. cl Good land; good locati lose to | Sf chan Batali 1886 Re A stores. This is your chance, for 106 REAL ESTATE LOANS wow % going to 7. ey f= | ie fcun pay for the im “ Monay, for farm and acroag: Fe FARM MTG. im t from the wood you got off of it Onl ¥,,8u! $76 Tract Terms POPCORN TIME! Now is the time for al? good poppers and papas to pop corn for ie just iasued bulletin telling af about how to Uncle Sam has e pop corn to get the best results, together with a bunch of dandy rocipdl S50 sasmiag ovpsete meer pcpecorn cakes, sugared popcorn, TH ORSE CO. i t ed Wide. Etiott 4635. CTIVE COUNTRY ome Pick Hats; ON, HIG: Well built, nicely low, with thorely 40 acres, od cultivation; good room barn; poullry hew: be mich cows: 4 helter ‘Al Dalance half clear- wilt route, Tereowand fara i ate, Sungtand Sivane, io ACh! ALDER AND CEDAR |™ ‘This land lies perfectly fevel; faces on county G wery t of chose to Se oaeey and — ee mail to. geattie ‘only monthly. RSE co. Elliott 4635. oi Lat chickens pay for It, aise oceries, while you mak: ird times in t! better off in the Me a like site Pik 9 5 te can. Write Tonn ses ‘ash. torres $150 Las 03 . Burke d& Barrer. ranch; bus attle; 50 be room house: bat h * joeated on count ad- neighbors and Y pontattice L050: terme. Charles Som- ere Co, Alaska Bide. FAI WORK WEAK AD | Buy a little farm f "hie is the started for spring. $1,2 Close in, f Pioneer car, fe, to Ninth §. rove st. Open eyery iui i0 to 4 os JUST one Cay LIMITS tn our mills a My settlers all take jo! year or two. After that the fi will kee } Prices have cut on all A little money will rin you started. H.C POTERS. 72 91 OW, Third Ave. ALASKA OIL 1 AND DRILLING St COLD BAY, AND ANCHORAGE 1 Alaska Hatiding. em. Skagit county 1 STOCKS OFFERED, soit Hoenn Ont $-room house; land mont all cl ard 5 iter stem; water i grounds vand bi ¢, barn, car wal ir tank a, fendi. w piped. to Ri lose. to stores ell this quick. on your own terms. Fé, B CO. Hott 4635 ~ hoo 2,960, THE W. Bidg. Pa 9 Just own Ov CITY LIMITS Acre of rum ; nearly cle f electric LAS $1,500; very eany terms. Yetttott $868, Gertielt Riedrtean Bank Bidg. ‘A. WE WI poche be at 960 to $7) to none in and valley, re to pay, im- Paul’ [hand Co By ing Snohomish rive one FV you, 10 a inaukee * nat, eee Sis navathe wencos rir 5 Equitable Debenture 1, (- i Steel Com. Com. U. By-Brodvats6d.00 higicn & Ring.1 38 fis? @ Ring.1 Victory Rubber Sound Rubber Davis Car, (Paya 3% monthly on par ri Party On” Forks, Drill 5 Athabascs cas 200 Am. Bottle Cap, ‘bar ain at 250 Univ. High Power Tel, at. oO pier eich, Petroleu 61 Mecurities INV’ xO ZS iy (dividends payable monthly), ‘with increased im, very soon. Tg ape call tween 9 a. 23d Le edt tee Eee Lull rie | nd; 23 acres under | ~} rf erat coat cae patents. § trade ‘mark Free advice. Hincktey iid } Main 2729. Chiropractor ith Moore at cid crystallized popcorn, and popcorn candy, If you want these suggestions and copies for the cool fall and winter nights, or to liven up that party you are going to give, fill ut the coupon below and mail it to The Stare Washington Bureau. Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave. Washingtes, D. C. 1 want your free bulletin on POPCORN, and inclese twe } cents in stamps for postage: Name, .. .. avs nae ss emmnceres Address. .. so<. +40 4 es cemacsteee eee ones meas cont anes tee cogs eee net ec cence + cone meeeees Clty... anne. penne sens mne 10 onsen seces seecenenes ses seeewe oe BEANO... onecde tree ar esas nesses semmcceececoncees secs cetecseee Foch Now Expected * in Seattl a oy Se Marshal Ferdinand Foch ef France ‘and his party of distinguished offi. cers and statesmen, will sar f ar =|rive in Seattle on December §, PJ bi 4" Co, 641 9 . Je iv ri . "mio sen 4 ; |SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN DANK ‘gccounts purchased. 902 American Bank Bide. to AUTOMOBILE AND FURNITURES LOANB Monthly Pa iment Plan RE, SAR In $02 Central Bid, et Ave. ANS MADE ind women on their ree ANS also on FURNITU Chas. PLA it you have a loan el on ease: WORKINGMAN'S LOAN CO, e+ LS board Bidg. HO} EY ay eerste ocunrd “PB i ire LOANS a. Ben 1) na, "sadison® 01 MONEY TO LOAN— AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jo: Be ident ena R' RARUMATION, «0, Our treatment ives immedia tate in et srestaieas Dre. ave, Third # untearatty, AR Ro operations. 207 Kp- or gone pyres, rep Janos ri Main arpened Tery. 1407 4th ave. Salary Loans WH ARE THE dard We ss i Nren ‘apit tt SERVICE, BASIS’ Pigne My! Spangenber, ° ny t hen AL, LOANS ee fx: strictly CONF! Your promi to It makes no difi rd or what you shod cel Bid 914 Second Ave, Near ee adison. : in ne ~~ ___Violin Repairing ows rebalred. Winlay, 1018 Grd av. cording to C. W. Meldrumt, aaststant general passenger agent of the Great Northern railway, over which road the itinerary is mapped. The party will spend one day in Seattle, leaving on December 10 for Tacoma. Centralia and Portland will be visited the same day, as the schedule will allow but a few hours in each city, Preparations have been made at these pointe by American Legion posts, other organizations and mu- nicipal authorities to recelve the guest. Gets Six Months ury Disa grees in Ophoke Case Trial The trial of Edward M. Reel, | charged with buying optum, resulted in a hung jury Friday im the U. 8. district court. Judge Jeremiah Neterer set a continuation ef the case for Tuesday. Caldwell Is Away; Hesketh Mayor Now Mayor Caldwell! Was in Portland Friday. During his absence “Bob” Hesketh, president of the city coun- cil, occupied the mayoralty chair, EDERAL JUDGE’S -AUTO IS STOLEN Judge Jeremiah Neterer on Theft Charge) seine the ranks of auto owners Murray Heiton, who pleaded guilty -.|t0 grand larceny charges Friday, oo was sentenced by Justice of the Peace C. C, Daiton to six months in the county jail. Heiton t* sai’ to have used an Odd Fellows’ lodge re- ceipt to assist him in fraudulent op- erations among Seattle business men, « | Hospital Patients _Endangered by Fire Fire starting in @ defective flue set ph Rt can} Anite i monary hospital at Riverton, late enter night, and caused the ré- moval of 16 patients. The fire was contest to the roof and was con- trolled by engine crew 19, of Seat- tle fire department. The loss amount- ed to $76. “GRA: Waste Paper Wanted by Salvation Army Waste paper is being sought by the Salvation Army, which issued an appeal today for contributions of this kind. Not only business houses are solicited, but private homes are ask- ¢d for old magazines and the like. A truck will call if the Salvation Army is notified. ° FOR SALE—MISCELLANBOUS LUMP COAL In —“ ah ten O00 30a gre 4291 victimized ty thieves Friday, when he told police his lizzie had been taken from in front of the Plymouth Congregational church at Sixth ave. and University st. while he was at- tending services. ‘ Business Improves East of Mountains OLYMPIA, Nov. 18.—Banking and business conditions in the Eastern part of the state are showing mark- ed improvement as the result of the splendid fruit crop, according to J, P. Duke, state supervisor of bank- ing, just back from a week's stay in Spokane and vicinity. Bull Attacks Man; Routed by Woman READING, England, Nov. 18.— Miss Kate Elgar of Hendell’s farm, near here, saved the life of a farm laborer when she saw him being at- tacked by a bull. The animal turned upon her and she beat him off with @ stick. DEMILLE AS STYLIST ‘The effect of the movies on cloth- ing styles is generally recognized. Now Cecil DeMille has been ap- proached by the manager of a chain of hotels with a proposition to open clothing shops for women in the hotels. If DeMille should accept such an offer it would not be surprising to see Glora Swanson, Nazimova and | Mary Pickford starting hairdressing (shops, Julia Faye a shoe store and Lila Lee a manicure shop. Eugene O'Brien might start a tonsorial parlor for men. ACREAGE 7” ACREAGE . Estate Must Be Sold Fifty (50) acre tract, ad- joining townsite of Kirkland, is to be divided into tracts of from one to ten acres and sold for only $350 per acre; on your own terms. This is rich alder land. Adjoining land has been sold as high as $800 per acre. This is within walking distance of ferry landing. See Mr. Parrish, trustee of estate, with E. R. Thomas & Co., Inc., 1020 Third ave.; Elliott $142. Phone evenings, East 8328. Crown Prince Hirohito and his _ bride-to-be, Princess Nagako. ' Public Session of Arms Meet Monday ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The third plenary session of the confer- ence will be held at 11 a, m. Monday in Continental hall, it was announced today. At the Monday session Premier Briand of France will bring the ques- tion of land disarmament before the conference. It was arranged to Briand raise this question France with an army of nearly 800,- 000 ts most vitally concerned. Briand’s speech to the con! probably will be followed by of a technical sub-committee on land armaments, similar to that on naval questions, ft was indicated. Liquid Fuel Tax Brings in $78,000 OLYMPIA, Nov, 18. — Receipts from the liquid fuel tax during Oc tober netted the state approximately $78,000, according to Fred J. Dibble, director of licenses. Lady Beatty Glad te: See Home Again daughter of the late Marshall of Chicago, and wife of the firat figure in the English navy, Beatty, was the speaker. “Naturally, it is a double pleasure for me to return to America with my husband, to whom Americans are giving go beautiful a welcome,” she. continued. “I will have to confeas thet Tbe” long to those old-fashioned women who believe that woman's sphere is the home. “While my interest in my hue band’s career has always inspired me to follow deeply and seriously all naval affaira, and while I was en gaged in active war work for five years, I still feel that public evi- dences of activity are not gaining women anything. “But please understand that when I say woman's place is the home, I believe that it is woman's duty to make the home a place where the « broader interests of life are reflected, “Of course, women should under- stand politics, but that does not. mean she needs to appear There is a broad educational in understanding the political at work in society, “In that respect the ba ig won an, generally speaking, has always reflected a keen knowledge. just a matter of natural int her to discuss politics in the A woman of intelligence and under. _ standing often has a very great tae fluence in a quiet way.”

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