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MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. FIRST CURRANTS RE ON MARKET Locally-Grown Product at) $2 and $2.50 a Crate od t ‘The first currants of the 1922 sea. | © f@on were on the market early Mon day. They are locally ana || are quoted at $2 and $2.50 per crate Several carloads of cantaloupes were | g received and put on the street at) p $3.50 and $4 on standards. Berries | were cleaning up at Saturday's price. Plums and apricots went at | jj $2.60 and $2.75. Cherries dropped | N Slightly to 16 and 18 cents per pound | tor Rings . A new carload of water. melons sold at 44 cents per pound. | A shipment of Los Angeles white potatoes arrived. ‘This is the first of the Los Angeles spuds for this sea- won and they are expected to hold the market completely within two Weeks. They are quoted at $3.25 and $3.50 per sack. One carload of Texas tomatoes arrived in good condition, They are in six basket crates, selling | at $4. Local hothouse toms sold at $1.75 and $2. VEGETABLES | at grown pri orts of cooler weather with rating, | 4" and lack of export demand, were the | 4” ng bee UM per sack Local. new, bon bunches —- Local, dos. w we 36} |D D rion Son wane eck doa. bunches iiss ok teams BERRIES Per crat i Per ®. . Per crate Marshalls .... Clark Seedlings ...... FRUITS Prices Paid Wholesale Dralers h, per crate ......2.50@8.75 aid seasssae 2 ‘Yellow Newion 2.50! ». ert viand” crate sag Pouy crate . Fiat crate Cherries—Royal Anne. a5) of an attem’ of immediate in rails were stock © : eifte were le 80 wa [$1.13% and cloged off and closed Cy ed off % and closed 9 | and clos ed off and closed o! 259 Cattle—Receipts, 250. Mexican Petroleum Advances Sw STR nT. 26 WALL JOURN NEW YORK, Ju jock marke: to Jef thru official tn nutes today ening market @ Rails had the stimulus of official Ruffalo, Rochester & rie and Toledo & St Ly f thix group which displaye fractionally to 14 K prices were extean 1, toh up %; Pan-American, up 1 RT, 26%, Studebaker, 129%, up 48 te in the firat w Hav Strengt the domina the GRAIN MARKET | * CLOSES LOWER : CHICAGO, June %%—An od lower on the Chic ard of trade today. Perstating re- ing bearish factors. Buying ™ character arket, especially In the here the new erop ts Provisions weneral ere (regular Wheat-—July opened up Sec at “Se. Septem- ed at $1.14 and deoomber opened and closed off Lipo. July opened off %eo at 62 ec c. September prep Ke and closed off ‘opened of tye at e6Qe tf wee . up be at 37\c September open Feks and closed off oRME, ‘Off Me at 42 Cora ocem ber Onte ecember yg ty ———— Chicago Board of Trade Wheat CHICAGO, Jone 26—Cash wheat hard, $L.15%. Portland Market Status Market siow. Best steers, $5.2008.75; 4.2808 heifers, $4.26 bulls, $3,786; San Francisco Produce Batter—Rxtras, «le Ih; prime firets, res, 3Te doa; extra fin nominal; extra pollets, E240 doz; dersized, 1840 don. Cheese—Catitornia flats, fancy, 19 je tb; firsts, Te 1D. eee Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, June 2 Inge opened easier. f 0460, off .0003%4; marks, Announcement atter Satw t that the stock exchange authorities ha orner Mexican Petroleum caused eh at itteburg, Weatern Maryland ii Southweatern Petroleum. ght and selling was of @ fair-| Receipts at | 4! a} AL. FINANCIAL 1F tervention, and the stock shot up Saturday's clowe was 181% sed a deck ation of plans for the merger Wheeling & ne wan the only! dealings, ad-| Whee d activity during early 184%, up 2M) Amer Readin we, 7 po 95, up “Teka. Up . TE, off trials and cont of the early tri n Pacific and & N.Y. eek Exchange pes lqnsactne’s, Qostalions? rn 810 Becond Amer. . . jumer Amer. # Sumatra ‘Tel, & Tei ja a 1¢ 1 36 1 Goneral Asphalt Housten Of [1ittnol Central | tnaptration Invincible OF | Talend € | Kelly-Mpringtiela {Kennecott Keystone Tire Lackawanna Bisel Marine do pid Maxwell Motors “Hi Metican Petroleum Montgomery Wai Montana Power National Lead Northern Pacific ererere £22 oe 110.10 100.08 mited Kingdom 649, United Kingdom 64, Uaited Kingdom 6s. oe : Danish kronen, fertind Virginia Keyatone, >. Japanese, per Tm. DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid to Shippers » Seattle delivery nite ©, tripiete ..... Wisconsin cream brie” POULTRY AND “MEATS Prices re Wholesale Deniers Decks —tive, oid. por live, young, per i 4% Ts. and up live, 3% to 4% light, 3 to 3% Me. Fancy Gry picked te above per Roosters—Oid, ts Hoge — :11.c0@tt.be ret rt Sugar Cane, per owt Beet, per ewt GRAIN 00) 38.00 34.08 | |eee—Granulated .:.. [Charcoal Eastern, bar Is ood Fish Meat Granite Meat Kerape ae Shell—Basiorn oyster ‘Western oyster « Beach Hay Alfaita No. i ‘Timothy No. 1 Chotee, light Heavy, fancy Stans, beavy Veai— Fancy, light .. - Mebt ...--. wns Fancy, heavy, 106-200 Med, heavy . , : POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Puid Wholesale Dealers Doeks— br per Tb. ... seed, Dressed, heavy SABscsbes sess Fancy block Veal—Vancy, ight . Med., dressed Heavy, coarn formmon to Canners Wanted—Boys Who Play Clarinets, Trombone: Cornets and Other Band Instruments, to Join STAR BOYS’ BAND See Band Manager at the Circulation Dept. The Seattle Star 1307-11 Seventh Ave. ryeth |#1 09 19.39 Norway krone Greek drackma ove Denver Live Stock Mon dny*s Cattle—Recsipts, 1,000. Steere, $709 #tockera and feeder: pula, $2.60 4.60; em Hoge—Receipts, 490. Market 16 |. Top, $16; bulk, $9.56@ 10. Sheep—Keceipts, 160, Market at Spring lastbe, $11.50@12.60; ewes, G45.50. | o- Chicago Car Lots fe Beta. 14.77 | BH ~ BANK CLEARINGS i} | Clearings ; $4,978,337 .01 Pear . . Swimming classes star under the auspices of ¢he board |park commisstoners famous Seattle athlete, ia instruct oux municipal bathing beaches is follows GREEN LAKE Monday and Thursday 11:20-12:30—-Boys of all ages, | ginners. ners. 1:30.2 advanced. GREEN LAKE (EAST SIDE Monday and Thursday 2:30-2;30-—-Boys of all ages, ners. 2:30-4:30— ners 43 advanc MOUNT BAKER ‘Tuesday and Friday 11:30. ad 30—Roys of all a Carpenters, Carpenters’ Local Union No. 131 Carpenters gr ghand for a good time eart war, swimming con Fone winners. Lats of, fee 5 ane will have a basket plenic July 4th, at Lake Bailini and their families aro requested to. gym Lots of boats and gamee boat races, fq lemonade test, cream, iftly yim clone of the! found no Indication ato abandon hope Covering d acarcity of the stock ‘oft Ms Ae: onnaylvanta, | 4% | 4545 | western 199% | 78 Nu 6% S28 | Age from sea! 7m ale | Ww 39 7618 !3,MILLER AIDE Market fhe high cows and heifers, $5. 2508.60 $4,609.50. lower. | Hammer. 20 os || 198,444.92 4 Schedule for City’s Swim Classes Given ed Monday jners Ernie Wells, ners, ‘The schedule for lessons at the varl 12:30-1:30—-Girls of all ages, begin- Boys and giris of all ages, begin Girls of al) ages, begin- Boys and girls of all age begin | beginners THE SEATTLE STAR HOTEL DRIVE HEADS NAMED 12 Dozen Business Men Will Conduct $2,700,000 Fund ma 10.6 ft Lew Tide A ‘The hotel campaign executive com: || mite that will have the direction of raining the $2,700,000 necessary for the building of Seattle's new and dis. 12:16 pom. 20 ft Second High Tide Weather Bureau Report jtihotive hotel was announ TATOORM IBLAND, June 26—8 A, M, | ty by the board of director . Ship News Tides in Seattle MONDAY Kat Low Tide m, 64 ft, High Tide to an DM, 180 fhe Harometer rie cloudy; wind south, | hotel company, It includes 24 of the bf a *. bem) |leading business men of the city. ed outs ar | “The eommittes met this afternoon to make organization plans, and will continue to meet dally until the nix day intensive campaign, beginning July 17, is concluded, ‘he committees follows well, Union National bank; 8, IH Hedges. Puget Sound Bridge & | Dredging Co; A, ¥F. Haines, Pacific | Steamahip Co; H, A, Sehoenfeld, | @tandard Furniture Co; J, T. Me | Vay, Metropolitan National bank; A. |S. Midridge, Eldridge-Buick Co.; June 24—Htr American from New York | Henry Broderick, Henry Broderick, | FR Merfolk, Balboa, Gan Pedro end Ban | Inc.; J. H. Carter, Carter, MeDonald . Aeber & Miller; O. D. Fisher, Fisher Fiour- @tr Jonn ©. ing Milla; M. A, Arnold, First Nation: al bank; Dr. Park Weed Willis; Col C. B, Blethen, publisher the Times; i} A. B. Stewart, Stewart & Holmes; W. |. Rhodes, Rhodes Brothers; C. D. & | Stimson, Cc. D, Stimson Co.; Judge &| Thomas Burke; A, 8, Elford, New 1 'e, Tacome via Vancouver | york Lite Insurance Co.; J, F. Doug Str Wheatland Montana for | las, Metroopittan Bullding Co.) C. 8. a via Grays Harbor and Belling: | Wills, Seattle Hardware Co; W, H at 6.20 p & < Parsons. Dexter-Horton National bank; J. W. Spangler, Seattle Nation. Alaska Vessels al bank; H.C. Henry and M. F. Reward—June S6—Matled, str Backus, National Bank of Commerce, A Heoe teecaalita” tt wpoen southbound, at #30 a. m. rhieg": | Mitwa—June 2¢-—Hailed, southbound, at 6 p. in, oe By, hour. Pa : “ J. A. Swal Prin © Rupert Alameda from Taconu June 24 Kirkpatrick for North- the the Chamber of Commerce, tn / general chairman of the committees, | Mr, Waterhouse will speak on the plans for the hotel project at a meet ing of the 100 Per Cent elub in the Masonic club rooms tomorrow noon Friday he will address the Chamber of Commerce members’ council on the same subject. CHINESE GUILTY (OF TONG MURDER | Goon Sing Is Is Sentenced to, Life Imprisonment joon Sing, Hip Sing tong man, for Heatile, @ p.m. - |Wwas found guilty of first degree mur: | torship Annam for Beattie, at noon; sttider by a jury emegeceger eeglie w agt Sake Giltiam’s court Monday. He was) Vv Is in Port at Seattle sentenced to life imprisonment at) Guth Gove Teminele-Par Ae Walla Walla penitentiary, 0 we Term: a tr Artl . ‘gas. ote Horalsan Maru. Pier B—@tr Goon, on February shot and! Pine Tree State killed 8. Y. Lae, member of the rival | Hell Btreet Torminal—str Admiral Wat-| Bow Leong tong, in front of the Beat: | Pier vatiy tT Heather, U. & © itle-Tacoma Interurban station. Meterehip Wekeus, ctr Fultes. ‘This is the first conviction of 6 liar gy ay Chinese tong gunman on a mecond! . a degree murder in King county, ac eerch sit American Tule TekeR- | cording to Proseenting Attorney Mal- colm Douglas. This ts the ninth consecutive conviction for murder in | local courts. Prosecutor Douglas represented the state. At the outset of the trial, Goon, thru hin attorneys, Walter 8. Fulton, John F. Dore and C. E. Rid dell, pleaded guilty to second degree murder, In accordance with the etate law, however, a jury waa im- paneled. Taking of evidence was brief. WRAY OUT FOR ANOTHER TERM State Senator From 33rd Is Urged to Re-enter State Senator Willlam Wray of the 23rd district wants to go to Olympia again. He announced his candidacy for re-election Monday Wray's record as eludes support of the dill, workmen's compensation, ant alien land law, women's minimum Mra. Tteld, who has been detained |wage and eight-hourday laws, full fn the county jail for several days, /train crew bill and the bill reducing | was formerly an assistant to Dr. Or- | interest on delinquent taxes. He was |iando Edgar Miller, psychologist, |q member of many committees, in- | whone lectures have been attracting |etuding the senate Judiciary and the | | wide attention in Seattle and the |appropriations committee Northwest The University Alumni asroctation The charges against Mra. Reid iby resolution recently asked Wray | 2! sulted from an investigation conduct-|to again be a candidate, after his| th ed by the Stores Mutual Protective |work as chairman of the committe |ansociation. Mer scheme, according jon higher educational institutions re- {to evidence in the possession of the |sulted in elimination of duplicate | proseouting attorney's office, was to|work and courses at the University poy for purchases with a forged |of Washington and W, 8. C. fe FUNERAL FOR R. J. ELLIOTT Funeral services for R. J. Elliott, 60, resident of this state for more/| than 30 years, and owner of the Cedar river stock farm, will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the family resl- dence in Elliott, Wash, Burlal will be in Eversr smotery, Renton. Elliott died Sunday at hia home. He is survived by his widow, three | children, William C., George ©. and Mrs, Bert Lachell, and five grand: children, ° Funeral Services for Magnus Hanson: Funeral services for Magnus Han son, 74, father of Howard A, Han. son, deputy prosecuting attorney, will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Bonney-Watson undertaking eatab- lishment, Hanson was a resident of Beattie wince 1889 and was well known in the grocery and dairy | business here. Other children sur. | viving him are L. W. Hanson, state dairy inspector, George Hanson, Wa- pato, and Martha Hanson, teacher | in the West Seattle high: school. All Wrong, Lenin Is Only Resting, Latest | } THE HAG June 26—-M, Lit} | vinoff, head of the soviet delegation | which arrived here today, ¢ ‘ed | Premier Lenin is only resting from overwork, and will return to active control of Russian affairs in two months. Lenin, Litvinoff said, 1s not para- lytic, Other members of the soviet dele. | | gation confermed this, the first offi etal direct word of Lenin's condition {to come out of Russia. air Spokane, Vessels in Other Ports Onaka-—June 2b—Arrived, str Mongol. n Prince from Seattle, June 22-—Arrivs Maru from Beattie. June Fresident Jetferson for Liverpent—Jung 28—Satled, ate Dakotan S10 | for Beattie New York—June 4% | trom Beattie Sums Balled, tr Henry & june 24—Matied, atr Or- 2% 785% | tw tr ©% | Grove for Hea! Be ro—June 18—Arrived, atr Yor- from Bverett. June i4—Arriv~ Ball S. Nitro for [it am dum Wallingford, str Weat Cano! West Hartland, str Lubrico, str i weet json, str Western Knight, otr wtr West Jessup, str West + ~ rod. Connecticut Street Terminal—atr Sante Rarbara. Albers Hiroe.’ Mill Dock—#tr Ketchikan, otr Rkagway. Stacy Btrect Terminal-—U. & C. O. Dette wood Mitwaukes Ocean Terminal— Prin Hanford Btrest T Poe Str Ocean @ Dredging Co.—au | a Dark Telfnst, bare Coquitiam City, U. & OC. & Burns side, stirs Morning Star, Pactfion, Griftdu, sehre Melrose, Wm, Notting: ham. on oo ots ots rine Ratiway. FACES CHARGE Charges of forgery in the first de. Tiles were filed against Mrs. Patricia Reid, 28, in justice court Monday by | | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Ralph | | “ ® senator In- ; Port of Seattle 40 Of the 287,000 women who were | married in Engiand last year nearly 9} 260 were more than 70 years ara old. of| | 12:30-1:45-—Girls of all ages, begin 11:45-2:16 ages, Boys and girls advanced, MADRONA Tuesday and Frida: 10—Boys of ail ages, or. | of all as! | 2:45-3:4 begin- ners. be-| 9:80-4:30. Girls of al ages begin- ners. | 4:80-5-—Boya and giris of all ages, | advanced. SEWARD Wednesday 11-12—Boys of all ages, beginners, 12-1—Girle of all ages, beginners. — ALKI Wednesday and Saturday Wednesday, 24—Boys and girls 4, [Of all ages, beginners. | Saturday, 10-11—Boys of all ages, | beginners. Saturday, 11-12—Girls of all ages, Take Notice! w wh ) \ Bb. GolRLY | he « THE TRUSTERS. There are 3,500,000,000 cuble feet of Umber available for exploitation; in the forests of Eastern Poland, Frank Waterhouse, president of | J in Superior Judge | 7 The Seattle Star Published Dally at 1H67 Neventh A Seattle, Ware in. “Sub: ibscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATI One mo ; Three months fix months ... One your OUTSIDE WASHINGTON Price t# 80c per month, or pe oe year. BY CARRIBR IN a Rates Per Insert = ent charwe advertixing, 17 wo wae | YOUNG MAI Ne 4 The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads 8 gait WANTED EV To é WE know WN. blame cures rheumatiam and stomach trouble, Indigentio and heart Stomach all right, kidneys all right, all right all over, Sample box free, Call 401 American Bank Bide. a De Wiy nie EX ea? ome fatigue, Re- your health and strength by GLAND TABLETS. | By mall, 60 tablete, | Medical Co. 232 " Gueranteed 2.00, Chea' ard ave. N. PERSONAL NUREE WILL GARG FOR CON- finement in her home, 1412 B. Ping 5 LEGAL NOTICES FO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN? This in to certify that J. A. Bchaft har made an application to ereet & building at 2500 1. 48th #t., west 47 fet of lota 13 and 14, block 10, Ralumore Addition, and vacant strip of EB. 45th at. Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file # protest at the office of the Butiding Depart- ment, Room 605 County-City Bidg. prior to July 7, 1922 Section 906, Ordinance No. 81578. t Wilt, NOT Dire RESPONSIBLE for bills contracted by my wife efter thfe date, June 24, 1922. Rolph Preagott LOST AND FOUND PAIR OF NOSE GLABBES, ae, Eighth and Pike, Sunda Reward. Wiliott 5070-W, AWK COAT between (23 Terry ave. building. Call Capitol 2555. FEMALE HELP WANTED SGATTLE FIM” NEEDS to solicit. Expertence un- ry. Good commission: later to eapable parties. Se Waring, at 309 Douglas Bide. Main @ Lost. 7 Dillard. arnt “FOR u {RAGTIME PT ANO PLAYING taught, #04 Pine LE HELP WANTED AU Annex, 2004 th, near We te [ae clean, turalehes, steam Heated droome (for mer free baths, phone. Trans. 86e: weekly 91.60, FALLS, GRABS A LIVE WIRE Houseboater Is § Saved From Drowning by Son Usually one close call Is enough in a day. However, J, M. Weber, while re pairing a water pipe at his house boat, 602 39th ave. N., had a pair of close calle within a minute. But for his 11-year-old son, Julian Weber, he would have perished. Weber, during his work, slipped into the water. ‘To eave himself, he grabbed a bare wire. It was a live wire, and the current made it im. possible for Weber to let loose of it, or use any of his limbs, He was slowly sinking, unconscious, when his son caught his hand and held him up until G. 8, Cumbo, a city in spector, could pull him out of the water. Weber responded to first aid treat. ment, Wilson ‘Assassins Quickly Convicted LONDON, June 26.—A verdict of willful murder wag returned today by a coroner's court against James O’Brien and James O'Connolly, as. sassins of Field Marsha} Henry Wil- son, Public Markets PIKE PLACE pure cane sugar, Stati 68. Stall #2, Stall 1527, Oe T.; sliced Stall 17, Ths. b6e. 4 Te. fo. 8 4 tall cans Carnatioy 4 tall cans Borden's sugar cured bacon breakfast bacon, Atall 1825, fresh soda cravkers, 260; Royal baking powder, 390 ‘Tree tea, black, 630 M.; golden lée Ib. 300 T 2 he dates, White soap, powder, 390; 3 bare F Stall Rex $2.29; Parowax, 1-1, pkg. Good Lack Jar rubbers, % pkea, 2 winger snaps, 2be; Jorvey corn fakes, ve. CORNER o 100 ™.; suger cured i pi walt pork, 16e tb, 94-96 Pike #t., shoulder of mutton, go I.; lean Daatern bac Th. Statin. 102-110, ipe olives, 20c pt; 2 Tbe, sauerkraut, be; fancy stuffed olives, 20c pt.; abe can dill pioklen, 1b0; 26¢ bottle walad eans pink salmon, 160; 2 tbe, chesee, 266. SOUTH END Statl ripe olives, plek pL club Carnat x, c loaf; doughiute, 2 for Ibe. Ntall 42, Stau 2, ws : ott 50, abe non Lo . bread, butterhorne, bacon, 300 80¢ th. butter, doz, ; oheose, %.; lard, eream 100 ‘Stall wher- 4 Ihe, 260, ek; Gold “Stalle 16-17, 6 feet, abe J Ball 190, f new crop Brasill nute, Zo T™.; O So Good Jelly, 100 jax, trouble. | HELP WANTED JOIN 7 OTR TO LH- wotk gold placer, to square yerd, Mr HWichmond Hotel MEN TO LOCATE AND gold placer mine. About $400 to square yard. Mr, Snell, New Hich- mond Hotel. f% Ham Weistiold can't watch, throw it away. Big Green Clock, ¢ MEN TO Sn ry repair mantel arn, 4002 Arcade. nm. Beginners fib Firemen” brakem ] ly, Hallway, r $260 mon’ r SITUATION MALE , MUST HA VI: eM- ployment. ‘Neat, energetic and re- lable. Willing to start at the bo tom. Will take anything. Metro 0789 after 6:30 RAT CLAS PAINTING, PAPER- ing and kaleomining at moderate prices, Call Al Ninnin, North 2071, evenin a Main 0850 days. OVERSEAS EX-SERVICH AN, with good car, badly in need of work at have you ‘ot to _offer? Phone Rainier ‘over PAINTING AND KATSOMINING, val! paper cleaned and hung. I | | Fu PILS WANTED “TRA CHE i, ” winete 285: HOTELS el Ali American, Wir- x ratew phon shower and tub tbe up: weekly, Keine Aiatance. ‘ISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS RENT TO THE FIRGTS modern; all outside; rea- 2616 i. Cherry. Adults, UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS | PRAT, weekly, eh Eastlake. 23° FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSES FREE rooms, sonable in, firet floor, 606% 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS ROOM FURNISHED AP. “ARTMENT. without linen or dishe: light. phone. free: close in: _ ground floo! &. Mott 5068-3. POTOMAC APT, 1717 12TH AVE — Furnished and unfurnished 2 and 3 rooms; hot water, lights, and low rent SG fis PER nos ec cottage and %-aere ground, No cash required. Phone Eiiiatt 0372. TRNISH modern P. ket. Su 0863. é 7 FCRNISHED ROOMS AND BATH, $20. 1608 23rd_ave. 27 ROOMS AND BOARD PRIVATE. HOME, Goon BOARD, for children. Sunset 5041. 50 _FURNIFORS For S052 PARGAINS IN GOOD USED REBUILT FAMILY RANGES Monarch Olympiac Florence Rettable Jewel Domestic § Standard gas stove - At LANG'S, 1101 First Ave. cmon At LANDS, LGt Fee rei 45 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE OB WILLIAMS | COMPANY 6-Inch cedar siding Flour bins .. Cupboard doort Sant, 20x28, 4-light” Window and door screens made to order. Stock screen doors . Bread boards by parcel posts: 1.00 Ironing board cabinet com- plete with sleeve board ... 15.00 Window glass by the light or by the box. Plate glass windshields put 1n your “0. B Peas COMPANY $15.00 +» 150 VACUUM 2 demonstrators, 1 retaken machine and 2 used machines, all standard makes. Hoover, Cadillac, Sweeper- Vac., ete. OUR pay $1.09 De CLEA “WASHING ~MACHIN A Few Days More OUR REMOVAL SALE Practically all makes, while they at, at specially reduced prices. et'our prices before buying. Call lott 2786. FRANKLIN ELE LUMBER 2x4 common .....+.++ 1x8 shiplap %x6 cedar lapaiding . |é-inch clear shingles | 1x4 flooring HAMILTON LUMBER Co. | Bast Marginal Way and I U8 A Overalls U. & army 0. D. breaches OD. shirts . U. & army cote 3 U. 8 army underwear 2 1010 FIRST AVE. Phone Main 0635. RIC STAR-A-STAR SIHTINGLES. $2 per M., delivered. See atock, Went Seattle Ferry Dock. West 0384 days; West 4588 evenings. SHOP WORN. FINE FOR PAINT WORK. 200 IN- SIDE DOORS, $1.50 UP> 50 GLASS DOORS, $3 UP. ROVIG LUMBER +2229 FIRST 8. rustic, flooring LUMBER CO. Rainier 0003 CAMPING OUTFIT, very chea Both separately, Rerghuls Auburn, hi. p siding, DAWN phone 12-IN.-——MILL Big double Re 1D—$12-IN. delivered, $6.50. 3250. STRAWHERRIES, $1 PER GRATE, pick them yourself, furnish yo own crate. Phone Glenda! Rat-To1et es, houses, stores. BLE BLDG. CO. 1 8922, SEWING M. iN DROP- nade: $16 up., Repairing, renting. Mente 1926 1524 First aye PORTANLE garage 111? Watley ae ak . AD- y PIANOS FOR ¥ plied on purchase. Meyer-To NDS, HOX WOOT, NER F $9.00 and up, Sunset 2171; Sunset 0029 office. saa aeadinadindin! caitlin BEST OLD GROWTH FoREST Wood. 85 hale cord, $9 cord. Gar- PAPERING, PAINTING, TINTING, Fenoral work, guaranteed. Hlliott TL W 37" A LOAN, F double load, Gslivered. Kenwood 4605. HRAVANAGH FATS, $900. Bi GARAGES PORTABLE GARAGES. ~ Thos ist. SAPITOL 56 AUTOMOBILES FOR SAI a CENTRAL AGENCY (Ford Dealers) Work | clocks. | FURNISHED ROOMS, F750! NEW motor firm 1010 TOURING; battery and tires; condition, Kesy terms. HUGH HATRD Uned Car Dept. 611 Fourth Ave. ANTED—AUTOMOBILES CARH VOR AUTOMOBILE 1 will pay eash for your car, OF ear for you. Bring yo me for quick action. charge. ; Fill out blank, matt it to Fenty ee bach, 1407 iith ave, Phone Maat 2661. Price Name Addtren: | PRONE sia) oss sok |4-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, | miral way. Will take an first payment. C. A. |_Central Bidg | 59 FOR SALE—TRUCKS 2-TON MACK, IN condition, $850 cash geta it. phone Weat 0975-K. 62 FOR SALE—REAL EST ~~ HEAT. 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