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| aa aaa” oy THURSDAY, MARCH 2, The Seattle Star’ faviianed | Daily 4 ROT Spventn Ave \ “Subscription Rates” pr MAIL, IN_ADY ANCE IN THE month months . ty ATR or TON ‘oF $9.00 year. : crry = «80.60 Tork ench more: te uuiar afternens cal= ‘The Largest Audience in the Northwest ARN 80 TO re always 06 Pine st. NW WishES POSTTTON” AT ‘don't object to any amount work. but must have good = Main 7202. city water. If you want tn the country with conveniences, nee me. Take ay Bes ear, at Occidental and nth WwW. and W re "Open every day and , 10 & m. ne tek m. ated for Reliway Mall, ther government = ease fon, soon, Salary L3 Ationa, ‘$120 month- ree, list of positions . Leona rormer _Rgamioen 313 ‘ashingten, D. APER FO! I} parts of the cit routes open for hig’ ya in the downtown ‘tte ” fer Depart- Seattie Star te eatla furnished. “Steam eates Ihe weekly, $1.50.) 1922 RY WHER lengths . A’ ‘star Bxtrag . tas shi ca Lain at Ane Wein, clear Rough ‘gedas': eh. RAINIER 0003 WILLIAMS @OMPANY at First Ave. 8 Sasit AND bOoKs bi Ida put ia your us for doors and windows for o bane a Hite, is ¢ OMPANT Fata pita u ay Ou. ee our rebuilt hey're just like mew, (he ticks laundered or new ticking pul on PACIFIC MATTRESS & PHOLSTEIING CO. to Raker the Mat Phone changed to 8td- T range bollers, & an ae iat tee: a bine Ty to ook sea seals, 3 1004 20th Ave. N. W. Sunset 1085. - 80 Rea. ar delivery. Best t +) price, COAL, eC strom Milt verry Land- to & o'clock ‘A $1.5 Per Mt, Deliver Samples (Went Se Beattl 934, * load: planer Nabe Trade coal fur stove and fu Sunset 5637. fy ROWND MACY TEXTING Cuthbert, raspberry ied and oy toa. ots reus C 5. fe "3. Puyallup. i OL GROWTH tweed. stt-inch, rd. Pho ee “Ears a erected on your _to drive in. SEWING MACHINES, ay SDROF- heads, Ad « Ben cage renting. at jewelry repa’ se re DOws, ee painted walls washed, od. Sunset 1566. ANOS FOR REST, March 3 | Call owner, 73 FOR SALK—REAL ESTATE ——“MUET CLOST: BETA TE nok Of lots, close ip on Lake Union at Roanoke st, Wartiake oar; pay~ newer aod all ateesements in full) ive 44X103 each, Tee $600 to $1,000 each, Call 416 Railway i pehangs 38 WANTS TOME 7 2 noe; have 160 acres of heavy timber land whieh we know. te Valunble free and clear except last year's taxes of | $06. give Years. taxon of shee Will give 1608 Wikhth ave. Billott Nato P—MUST BELL —LBAVT large roome: bath; store soment oF KATaKS! Aplondid view and loeation, $3,500; any reason- able terms, 4613 Aurora, North it ACTOS “TIA ONLY $60 CASH Just worth of ety Limits, ing Lake Washington, were tract, city water, ht and phone Only o. Garfield ul N ANNE WANRGAIN corner, on pave boulev Paving an mens on both acre HL280) terms. Owner, UREN Well butt district overiook- fine, level CRE TRACTS, oll, all convent panager, 216 Marion at PHINNSY RIDGE HOM TANGATN am leaving city soon. if you have $1,600 cash, yo strictly modern home for $3,200. : Sunset 5626 BRAUTIFUL BUNGALOW MUST BB wold immediately, Wilt trade, for lot or mereage, Call 7348 13th PUR: terme, (OOM MODERN HOUR, Dilek for sale on easy 4222 S6th aye. § Foon NOUS PACE Tia $50 down, O4neew $15 per month THR Fi; jrat, owner, 402 itinckley EROOM HOUSE, terme. _ de Smal) ry BOY PE down, buh Flin #10 Am. Dk. hh ‘ee 7% FOR EXC! oye pimmaae ‘TATE cont iA ba ricH, BLACK bearing orchard, be 3 miles from Pioneer sell or trade for 206 Hinckley Bidg. ' riew squar hous Main 4514 HAVE CLIENT WITT FW HEAT jones lola at Bremerton good in CHAS, P. DAVIES 291 Burke Ridge. Second and Marion. TY LOT POR AUTO. See G. Howard, 2 INDEBT- Sunset | 40 ACRES ALDER BOTTOM NEAR BELLEVUB pASY TERMS. 20 ACRES MOSTLY CLEARED no|* | r an buy my | THE SEATTLE STAR ” ACREAGE CLEARED LAND 10 acres cloared land; level, and of @ fine silt loam soll, pultable for berries and minal farming, | ‘Thi in lovated 7 miles & iymp| 18 rea why INDEP ‘Only © plow DENT? acre, on cany terme, FIRBAIDE RE 314-317 New York mite ni ber Ty Pitiort $928 yor you G-aere tract mo MAPLIC BOLL , and being bullt every day. Pric $100 cash, balance : Ave. Open CHICKEN RANCH take care o bulidinga:, aim: "for $780) ont $15 month; ¢ only 30 minutes ¢ neor square, Take Lake Buri r to 16th S. W. and W, Mend: on at, Open every day an J, MELV CHICKENS AND RABBITS FU aide nd re veretable and the most | f waterfront Two. b- ACR TRACTS cleared; one with plowed, and 6.008 her with house, Caiheart. road, mile and ON. MM Mole Third Ave ACKBS AT STATION; nd school; all conven- " for berries or chick- Terms 10 years. Kenwood & St. Paul Land Co. * Way . Car No. 16. Wh WAVE JOST Listep Tue beat buy along the BA ne bly 4 shearer . This ir ae nont Siilirhy "edo oes tra_ay GOOD, LEVEL LAND. NEAT BEAT: Th to 44 per acre: improved (one with hours on $38 Write John Storseth, ‘asks « fruit ood wet only mile eff DEV. CORP, Douglas Bh Biliott 1% , TERMS ood loam soil; 3 sores balance wood lot and pas . new 2-Foom house. centile furviahed; fruit trees; berries; located one mile from Auburn, Price $1,800: $600 cash. » VAN ARSDALM 1016 Third Ave. ~|Hunnydale Parent*fea > The is to be eneuiey that MC rr ———|RICH NEGRESS FEARED LOST DALLAS, Tex., March 2.—Myntory today surrounded the whereabouts of ; Lillie Taylor, reputed to be the ricl- ent negro woman in the world. Friends of [they did not know whether she wae |“working out” or whether she had fone to Shreveport to confer with her attorneys, following the decision court, The deciniony which the last atep in the long court fight to give the negreas her fortune, ‘The lands involved are in the Mo- mer, La, ofl fields, in Claiborne par- ish, and are valued at approximately 000,000, TO ADDRESS P.-T. A. Mies Helena Martin of Seattle will speak at the regular meeting of the ir annocia. |tion tm the community hall, Fri day, at & p.gm 98 PERSONAL CADIES WI8hinG VING BRIN, NO shiny nose, no blackheads, write ma, Box 1-28, Star ” o HATTEI LOANS | Money i to loan. London Jewelry Co, Betabliehed 1890. 105 ind ave. 8, 100 RAT TT rATE LOANS Money for tarm wereage louna. | entin Father werd, Gon ters tet 10) NE! 4 CES STEERING sa er eit OND ar 1923. WALTER RAYMOND TE ed 29 years, beloved son da Btebbi pant broth mer Btebbing, tle: Mr Tishetts and ates, Maude het: New York. Will be hed sun BINA, a. of Me piees Ar &a All brother friends invited. 106 LEGAL Ni TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN This in to cortify that dquint Nelson have made an applloati to erect « lumber shed at 110 W Nickerson, lots 9-10-11, block 64, yenny & Hoya addition. Anyone desiring to protest such or. cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Bullding Depart- ment, room 503, county-city bulld- ing, prior to March 15, 192: Beetian 906, Ordinance TO WitoM This is Lumber © tion to. en! and bulla Masons and tha ae made an appilc ber yard Callfor- to 12, block 1, EH. : Heplat Yiassta Beach eiiring to protest much or- must file much protest » on of the Building room 506, county~-cit ne. Prior to March 1 197? fect on 906, Ordinance No. T1578. ad “to WHOM TT mat MO SCR RN OR MART jeation 10 cupane) the offi peat made bund and maint o 8 $24 7% Union 0, 31 412, block 9.4. Me "Nash ® Bee- ond Addition Anyone desiring to protest such o¢- cupency must file such protest at the office of the Building Dej ment, Room 695 County this th rior to March 16, 1922 aeetion 08. Ordinance Number 31578 € D NKS Wi Wikit TO” EXTEND OUR heartfelt gratit to members of the Masonic and Etkn lodgep and the many host of friends for the Kindness and the many beautiful ert Lilie here said today) |PHONE THIEVES| HARD AT WORK Grappling with a burglar who was attempting to tear a phone pay box from the wall, early Thursday, ©. Teurube, $16 Pike wt, owner of the Oakes hotel, fought the man until he fled In a wimilar manner, K. Nakaswka, lhanded down’ in the New Orleans |°% 1902 Yesler way, discovered @ pay! year of Warren G. Harding” finds | upholding Little's claim to yal-| >) Uable Louisiana off lands. found Lillie! jthe lawful heir of Lona MeGee, was | phone burglar just outside his door learly Thursday, but this man got the pay box and escaped, Mra. A. Henderson, 2224% Mighth + Surprised @ man who had just ripped the gag meter pay box from |her home early Thursday, but the burglar escaped by jumping into a Wwoodshed, Evicted Couple Ask for Heavy Damages Claiming they were evicted from the Hellas hotel, ‘Third ave, and Washington at., in violation of their leame, Kanegoro Yamane and bis |wite, Tosano Yamane, are nuing 8 H. Lew and hw wife in superior court ‘Thursday, The plaintiffa claim that before their three-year lease on the hotel expired Lew and his wife purchased | the building and made them vacate, | They ask $5,950 back rentals and $4,500 for lows of business, Judge [Mitchell Gilliam ts trying the e onwe Girl : Walks | Sleven Miles in Her Sleep GREELEY, Colo, March 2—Dor- othy Sherman, 19 years oid, daughter of J. L. Sherman of Baton, walked 11 miles in her sleep one night re cently. The girl, dreseed in her brother's overalln, wweater and jumper and her father’s wood socks, staggered into LaSalle, four miles south of her early in the morning and asked that her parents be notified. She declared she went to sleep and knew nothing more until she was awakened by a passing automobile on @ bridge a mile north of LaSalle, FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS were being made Thureday for Ed. ward Miller, 65, owner of a barber shop at 6409 Tenth ave, N. B., who dropped dead in Swanson & John- #on's barber shop, at 906 Stewart st, Wednesday. He is survived by his widow and daughter. The body is at Butterworth CITY DETECTIVES Thursday had found no trace of two valuable rugs owned by Emmanuel & Co. 1110 Fourth ave., stolen from the Se. attle Art club's hall last Friday even: ing, in the Masonic temple, HERBERT CUTHBERT, execu- tive secretary of the Pacific North: | Weet Tourist association, addressed the convention of California Secre tarier of Commercial Organizations last week at El Centro, Cal. _PAGE 15 SAYS HARDING [Outing Styles HAS SUCCEEDED) for Men to Be Republican Congressman Show Feature Opens Campaigns Many outing styles will be fea- tured by Seattle tailors at the Men's —a | Style show, which will open Monday ‘ON, Mareh jat the New Washington hotel ‘Tweeds, homempuns and new flannels |most adaptable for the tailored out- ing costume will be exhibited by the woolen houses, Seattle tailors have wpectalized to lead the country in outing styles. ‘The last open meeting for exhibit- ors at the coming Men's Style show will be held Thursday at Pig'n Whistle at 6 p.m. Hyvery tailor or |merehant preparing exhibits is re lauested by the Seattle Exchange of Merchant Tailors to be present at this meeting. a a Virginia V Launched * r by Campfire Girls rs Sponsored by Seattle Campfire Uiona reamed with honor. to our. |Brineloe, their secretary, the weamer selves and complete justice to others, | V'"sinia V was laune! — jthe finest attitude of the world to./Mcrning at MApwwood. by |warde, cur moral aadership, a8 evi-|44.™%wast Pane’ Tranoportaties Co 4 os ["Poday we have proper regard |f0F service between Seat and West for the defenders of pe Wee pag ye Mit ge rights, an economic administration | fi upon the soundest principles of econ.| With a beam of 22 feet. She will omy, a reduction in our public debt j make ie yee 8 poe fim gh to the amount of $2,000,000,000, a re- | Pansenae ~ duced taxation of more than $750,.| larger than any of the former “vie. 000,000 per year and a rejuvenated | #inias” that have been in the West agricultural and Industria) fabric, | Pass servi “We are the only country which is | not only balancing its budget, but has really reduced the war debi.” Feaw’ speech wag regarded as one! of the opening guns of the republican | campaign to retain control of con- rene, and was also an answer to re- cent widespread democratic eriti clam. WASHIN 2—"One the United States rapidiy recovering from the aftermath of the world war, | Mepresentative Fees, republican, of {Onio, told the houne today in review. ing the first year of Harding's ad- ministration, “One year ago Warren G. Harding found the nation with her relations With all foreign countries strained to the breaking point, her fundamental principles under discussion, her his toric significance in question, her Population eurfelted with the profits of war and wild extravagance, her jIndustries inflated by over-expansion from war demands, and problems of reconstfuction complicated and im minent,” RAved sald. GEORGE E. RYAN, vice chair- man of the democratic state central committee, who has been confined in Columbus sanitarium as a result of a nervous breakdown, will be suf- ficiently recovered to leave the in- stitution within a week, it was said Flu Threatens to Stop Fraud Trial Flu threatened for a time to hoid up the Sparks-Dye trial for alleged land fraud in federal court Thursday morning. E. C. Hart, one of the four defendants, was unable to be present }until 11 o'clock and Charles A. 'Sparke, a second defendant, was ii! {fo court. Three witnemes from Outlook, |Wash., were placed on the stand by the government during the morning and testified to allegedly false repre- sentations by defendants, |. Government council were alarmed by the threatened delay of the trial} by the flu. Between 75 and 40 wit- nesnes have been subpoenaed by the | government and their fees amount to | neveral bunéred dollars eu. Inspector of Grain Drops Dead at Desk Jamer Ayton, 61, of 2134 26th svat 8. W., dropped dead at his desk in the office of the Balfour-Guthrie |company, 661 Stewart building, | | Thursda: An Address BY H. L. KNOX Salesmanship and Business Training Specialist RNAP. logged-off lan clone to highw Vernon. floral offerings that we received | Indge John B. Gorton in potice court during our recent bereavement. ‘Mra. Marry Albright and Bons. Part bottom: & acres timber; Ayton, who was a grain inspector, Wednesday disminned ooze charges|and had been employed by the com. against him. Twenty-four quarts of|pany for 29 years, had been suffer. t OF CEDAR WOOD, 5 r load north ‘of cagal Phone North 6: } sort Dh tad Dt trust thy. aa eneral, office wark, * e eno Ent y- collecting, | sellin (ex tei ronees. Williams, EL Elliott 4051-M. AL alsomini| mod ° 5 T'Ninwia. North $867, Call Al Nin M 850 da. NTT ND KALSC i paper cleaned and hung. [WANTED FOR NO WATER 3S Columbia st, my, an ring. ‘turn to 7 Ret att. Woman, with child to Swupport. lost it. Re ey cer and lake, fruit, $14, 231 Fhoow FURNISH fear “Ballard high x. O45 Ui! FURNISHED; Tenet 5744 ve av Fuse APARTMENTS AND FLATS PhooM ¥ Rooms; BATH BLOCK Predorick & Nelson's $15. El- Hott 2751 1611 Revent ave. FURNISHED APARTMENTS ___ AND FLATS SWELL FRONT 7-Room APART- ent: steam heat. 1718 12th S Beacon 1718 (aA PRG: PARTMENT, de rooms. TMENT WITH PRI- 0. 4223 35th ave. 8 ROOMS, 2 month. Ci ‘all | 3402 26th | _eorner Hinds DECC furnis ky KONT HOUSEK ice for men; ehe ent tint, ‘Nige for men: ap ren BVERY- | On OOD; BON Ne DRY; MUST SELL Wool ul give Verge loads, Hott 0142. TRUNKS Fo AT 10 o'e} MOVING s c hour, Sunset 2106 . WER ENDS, 04 06, DELIVERED. unre 5 oe Blak ve i068 Fike ait : FURNITURE FOR SALE MUST SELL MY FURNITURE. ii Third ave. Bitiott o142 A at 415 Melrose wi HA hens, no lights Fhe for t Mead. exer. und $6 per hundred ediate delivery hen on, Route 3. oe CHBAP it PHOR- Bleck Spanish hens In- "Soden Rule Department Dea Moines, Was lore, VAS it HATCHING 320. SELL NEW FORD CANS one-fifth cash down yment, and spread balance over ifn onthe Ti paint ad "ites rondition, Must wil to & Fhe 9 r ork on eat Ls or for r hour. A wor uaran- ad Prone” Main a048. © I 8 2035 Third ave . RERTY & BARGER it FOR le chea rivete iy own re flan conditinn. pain aH.” 3 Reese, 2035 Third We epecialise ‘on Fords. Work guar- 4: mond se part td win FoR SALE THT FORK D TOURTN in Al running order; lota of extras, $ cash Hill av FOR SALE TOLD FUR ture, very reasonable. 214 Nob | Hill ave. 6 N \fO TRADE A | 7 piano, best make, prac- new, for sedan or touring $800. Address H “AND FOR LATE rd to fiENRY MOOSE *. pays cash. t 2651 bz a FOR SALE—AUT 0 TRUCKS AC 5 1407 1ith, phone WANTED-—T0 RENT WASTED—SMALL HOURE fehool. Must be r gwer 1908 45th &. W. DEK —AND DEB Eround floor office: Ment; $29 per month. ird ave ROOM TN} modern equip- Inquire 1016 HoThLS Fir inus Hotel—All) American | oad and ath ‘are via Weatlake Mod., steam heat: cheerful each has free phone; ex- fervice, shower and Trane up; weekly, Walking distance, Vir- Teseis cellent Rath SALE—MISORLLANEOUS | s BACHIPICH VOLUMES Paper Kneyclopedia Amer- : 2801 i VORVAT WOOD, delivered. Ttainiet er tub |i 1117 Valley St |i FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | $4 x uE, rm bungs 4-room mode - {| THe a lot 4enL0S: in the Phin- e district. The fF OOD REALTY CO. Sun, 2781, | whole . WITH outside of PIRE- at the elty inney ridge district: city and electric lights: a dandy feet; fine nelectic good chicken house. hin val bargain. Price $1,859; y co, easy term REALTY Bunnet 2781. living. re ni cement basement he tithe. thin ou want in a modern home: xii tis half block to car Lb ve Tims YOU WANT, Brice, $3 pinier 0 ee SPENCER & CO. ROOMS; BATIT; large near dock; pri ‘Phone Tied 644. Addre: dsiskland, Mare. OA Kink f boa th oe mage bert A) mi route; ‘brine Me wy Hae cash, nee long time, CARTER. MacDONALD & MILLER, Ine. 208 Columbia St. Elliott 6979. ING roved ch, Bainbridge iat cleared; on county road, %-mile from Manitou Reach or Ferncliff docks; good S-room plastered house: built-in features: good upply; new chicken house, com: gther outbuildings; Beer hard and berries; fenced an tool 200 house nithed. Price and terms. wher, Tox 200 R F, D. Port Makeley, Wash “BOORT FOR DAN LANDC yearliog well fur- Address No. 1. if you think be will make a good yor and tell your friends that mmit View farma ix the best tle farm location offered by any- You may add that it hes all conveniences, including ». ighia, phone and pavement, also real co-opera tion. We show you gladly. today sure. ELECTRIC LOGGING © 0. IN Kee A. R. Todd, Me’ 216 Marion 8! Phone Tiviott 3703 We Want No Agents RUNNING WATER IMPROVED land, improved chicken house; 4 ; wtream thru center fenced; young orchard fruits: facing nty road improved district. — Handy anyone working downtow eash and monthly terme arran: for reapousible party. Take bast Madison car and Kirkland ferry to Burke & Farrars office in Kirkiand and inquire for Mr. Har. of ek FOU WANT ACK Non-resident owner of 1 Medina try landing “Will make very termes loca M CHARLES SOMBRS ¢ Alaska Building TRACTS O 4 aores; nome cleared: rage and chicken houne; mites of Snohomish: on bus Seattle, at station and Mthool,” Price $1,800; terms to sult enwood Milcnukes & Bt, Paul (land, Co B12 University Way. Car No. 16. fon SALE OR BR &-200M POR ane, barn, chicken houses; 40 fruit trees and berry bushes; 2 to 4 acres land en * fron ficy, 2394 Sixth av. Main 1147. Owner {-ROOM HOUSE, FURNISHED: 4 ocre of land, for sa heap. 8 & ACT 3150 {Good loam soll: # timber: im- preved district: south of Port Or- hard. A Must have $150. VAN_ARSDALH 1016 Third A sacrifice. P Good, level left to pay for land; « small shack and city water; $850, on easy pay- ent ” B. DINPLE 648 New York Block K GOOD BUY—G-ACKE, JUST OUT. f Hide of city: fine view over Sound nd mountains; 2-room house. Price $200; terme half cash. MERRITT REALTY CO. 721 New York Bik SACTUFICE—HOME; 2 ACKE room house; garage: chicken } electric light; fruit; lowe interurban My equity $1 for $760 cash Tukwila, Box daily mall, phone chard; berries; 600; ‘easy ter buliding: FRACTR ACTORS ington, $50 4 “LARRY WASH. , ROUTH OF i torms, A. G. Peterson, 4008 abth 3. Ww. | Leal guaranter give 4 ore Bae 326 Third Ave 2 FoR TALS WATER FRONT Lt Wi BATTLE AND etn KCRORN BAY 3 acres waterfront. improved house of 3 rooms and rch. Sidewalk from dock to th. Only half Mit New York Block. 82 BTOCKS AND BONDS yoo we ee, 8 “HBC nm Hottie Cap. Anderson Bros. Inc. Parry Oi} Vietory Sound Rubber Co. Revere Of) Co. Panuco Of & Trap 5 Swedish-Am. Steamship. Durant Motor, Rockaway Mf 2 American Finance Kirkwen Mult Axel Power, ohneton Piston & Rin “URITIES CO., BM. 3119 ecurities Bldg. Beattie, Wn, ~~ Will Tiny Liberty Bonds. WILL SBLL 2 Unite United Finance, Johnston Piston & Ring Rothert Process Steel. Davis Car Co n Smelting & Power, ‘al 400 5000 }5000 Baker Steam Motor MAX WINKLER 214 Union st SCANDINAVIA w-ROOM HOUSE Downtown housekeeping and sleep~ ing rooms; rent only $85. Full price $1,000. bargain DAIRY LU F4 BTC. Good buy; good | new fixtures, I consider some trade MUST SELL THIS WERK oping; hot 16 rooms modern hous ot water heat; walking lc STEEL RHALTY Mezzanine Floor, Fourth and Un £3,000 CASH HANDEL re $75, two-year Yakim . FINE ¢€ “HANDISE business, good town, ‘Terma or ex- hange. Wiiott 1188-J * HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, TWO blocks from Westlake market Owner. Elliott 3838. wt DRUGGSITS, SEE PB. (the Drag Store Broker, Bidg Annex.) T Rooms oF EY, CORP. ian Bide Milott 1807, 22 OUTST ner in town. terms, Rent May Hotel, GROCERS, SER Ti the grocery store broker, 212 Annex ed) 5 ROOMS Biliott cKE BPING easy terms. PILLS —¥ No Pe | of No pain. Continue work. to nee C Letter Drug at; knife. Ask a Co., Lion Drug SUFFERING, ith and strength by AND TABLETS. RT RBE Willeiksen, ~ Sun- eet 1 Mrs, a. 267. 0: socinTY. »|| The Seattle Star =| DIRECTORY Al Sivles tron Sento All canen. ar Ania ‘eit itt TROP RAG. 2d-Pine. M. 3642. FURNET, 12 Halght Bid Hours, 10-5. Be e hospital bil ‘Take adjustme Hot liday, Chiropractor, Peis itth ave Bast 2664 ~ Christian” Sclence Practitioner — MARY SCIE 603 F bo58. FRL RIST AN HEAL T MER PLS BANK BLDG. “SLAIN Collateral Loans GONBY LOANED, ON ALL ATCTT- cles of ¥ THE RELIABLE, $07 ‘Third ave. ROUGH T—SOLD—REN W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO. Expert Electric Kepairs MOTORS APPLIANCES, WIRINE P. J. Glynan Giectric Co., 541 Firs B Binott 6028. Mechano Therapy Special treatment for rheumatiam, neuritis and lumbe iven at 708 Pine st, over Pine St. Market. il- Hott 3280. Money to Loan MONEY FOR YOU Loans made to men and women on $i or DORSBR required. Your pro pay and be steadily employ It maker no difference a the money for, See us today. Bs LOAN SOCIETY EMPLO 5 Empire Bldg. _914 Second Ave. Near Madison. — OAN et on most ath FOR. 258-260 Binpire, Lullding Second Near Madison RNITU hay anak ARG Genttal: Man, Ave. UTOMOBILES ANT you Keep property, S434 Areade. furniture, low rates. Monuments iT BOUND MARBLE & GRA t and Virginia, Bat Waned"Jat4 Optician and Optometrist Patent Atierners _ ick TP eat Attorney. Americ eign patents secured, developed and promoted. 805-6-7 Central Bldg. Beattie, Wash. and 409 1° * ciganaton dD Watnblianed ars examiner U. 402-6 Lyon Bld. ay S. Patent Ot- fice 1b th D. 213. Ti Home Hd Physicians, Surgeons B—Women's # nents s) 25 years’ experience; f reasonable. Suite 400 Pantages hia. Piano Tuning ROM, MAIN 9020. PIANO repairing, tuning and cleaning, $3 Guaranteed wor Violin Repairing Bows rebalred. Pinlay, 1616 3rd ave, Patents, JOUN & very || un 5078. | S tharkh \ whisky were seized in Wyard's auto February 9. DR. E. J, BROWN will be the wpeaker Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the ‘Workers’ Open Forum, held every Sunday in the Labor temple. Brown's subject will be “The Coping: Form of Slavery.” GEORGE H. EWING, 60, manager of the Pacific Northwest Inspection burean, died suddenly Wednesday in a small logging camp near New- castle, while on a tour of inspection. ‘The body was brought to the Bonney- ‘Watea U néqrtaling Co. bere. ALLEGED to have passed a worth- leas chock of $42.50 on John Schrein- er, George Morn was charged with firet degree forgery in superior court Thursday GEORGE CHANDLER ts charged with forgery in the first degree in an information filed Thureday in superior court. CHILDREN’S SHOKS FOR OOL THAT An RICKD TO PLEASE UNITED SHOE STORES, Inc. 509 Pine 8 Opponite Frederick & Nelson's We make your old shoes look |f and wear like new, We have the best of equipment, finishing do- partment cannot be beat, our jf] workmen are experts. We pay prompt attention to mail orders. Send us your shoes, Woe repair and mail to you C. 0. D, Our Shine Stand sells tickets, & shines for 26c, brown or black. Federal Shoe Repairing 1407 ‘Third Ave, Netween Usion and Pike ing from influenza for a week. He bad been telephoning when he suddenly hung up the receiver and groaned. Employes ran to his as sistance, but he was dead. He is survived by his widow, a son and a daughter. Support for 30-10 Measure Is Urged! Declaring that the proposed “30-10” | law would tend to equalize school | fund taxation, Reuben Jones, speak. ing before a meeting of Seattle tax: | payers at the Frederick & Nelson auditorium Thursday morning, heart- ity urged support for the measure. Pointing out that the new act would increase the percentage of the operating expenses borne by the ; state from 31 to 47 per cent of the whole, Jones said that the a al measure would benefit both the tax- payers and the children in the poorer districts, thru equalizing the burden of school taxation and providing bet- ter nohool equipment. Others spoke in support of the | measure. Tonight, 8 o’Clock ADMISSION FREE Knox Trained Men Make Good MEIER TO SPEAK Walter ¥, Meier will be principal speaker at the regular monthly meet. ing of the Masonic club in the club rooms Friday at 8 p. m, a | MET ROPOLITAN Com. Sunday MATS. WED. SAT. rar ORAMATIC SENSATION or NEW TORK CuIcaGo AND LONDON FUN AND THRILLS Ry MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ead AVERY HOPWOOD ‘ Fleer: $2.50 Bal: $2, $1.50. $1 Gallery! 77, ee NOTICE — Special Sale United States ae Board Linen BATH TOWBLS. 4a «++ -BS@; Extra Large, OR TEA TOWELS . ye DOUBLE COTTON BLANKBTS, Pair, \BLEACHED SHE +» 81,00 CHED SLIPS, . BB HAND TOWELS Sale Conducted by the CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 904 Third Avenue, Seattic, Wash. ase ase 35

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