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BE MET IS BUSY TER HOLIDAY ches Feature Trading on| Local Exchange en were featuring on & very market Tuemlay, With a heavy } yI( and receipte of large ship hae) on the local market, the street en were kept rushing, White down to 65 conte for nd $0 for unripe stuff, | an were bringing TO cents, It Wkely that the price will be Hower and with the canning rush ing a rise in the quotation | ume soon. The peaches on the| t now are tn good condition atoes were moving good at 50} cents per crate. The tome dare not expected to be any low Corn was down slightly from} to $1.50 a crate. The move.| was good on all commodities no other price changes local dairy produce market re- steady VEGETAPL ES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers eral. per sack .... #3 and Clomed ss ‘S| Millionaire’s Trial for Al- 4) $0 it wae more than three months ago, | when the millionaire son of the preat- ee te am 48) TH@iee | 126180) dos. 1.25018 aod raver 1° Shehe — babbssks Blbbhe nen a sie | 3¢|The man was roughly dressed | % Yl | is ” 31 a 0 Ae) 7 Fleor—Family pat., 40° # stem oy jthe Waiter 8. Ward murder mystery, | | attention: a} sheriff waited from Saturday | which he moo 1922, Rails Sell Heavily During First Hour Walk STRRET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REY NEW YORK, Sept. 6.--Naila were tather hearty acta Mt trading In’ Industrials continued te, ie oharacter! onatrations in individ ke Retail Stores reach BU RLN. Allied «1 y Ye and our Play American 8 war sold at ite beat price on the mov fh LEN noached te beat price in two months Dugat of activity which carried the Studebaker led the industrials at iss pening prices included WM: Utah TO, up y exioan Petroleum 1 144: Kenngeots 37 iniand ted the t stock to a new 1922 high advancing to @ new high on the) Vnited States Steel 105%. up Ms Studebaker | ; Great Northern pid. 04%, up Se; Erie 16% ah » Nort American 834%. General ifig 89%, up ks Amer! an Tobacco 168%, up 3:/ hia me off Ope month . | ADVERTISING RATES |The § Seattle Star Published ‘Pally We THT Waventh Ave = Washini a scription ny biome IN ADVANCE IN THE GeATS a One year OUTSIDE OF TAT OF WASHINGTON pee Hate RR Aileen" CLASSIFIED Transient charm Insertion (cou nt line) . Three consecutive Inmues per tine eed six words t GRAIN PRICES ARE STRONGER CHICAGO, 3 showed wub a8, * | Chicago board Cattle Receipts closed at « Ihe lower ing fleures. wines Active demand from elevators and milling tntere buying from Bastern export houses was largely responsible for che strefigth ih wheat. Unfavorable news of crops was the chief Pt in corn, Lighter mov wave that grain some strength, eptember wheat opened up tee ae and he sed v 6 pened up tec at $L.Ots a UD Ne ay opened up My up we September corn opened up Ke 4 up Ke. Dee at S60 and clo y opened up Ye a ed up lec pats opene 32%c and closed up Pened up we at 24 Mec. May opened unc and closed up ¥e. aad err kine « and betters, | bulla, $9.66 4 hutene Sethgbts oreo hetfors, 1.16 4.b0 feeder Hbee? 93.500 6.50. Sheep—Neceipte 18@ 260 lower. Lambe, jambs, cull and ritog wethe 47.28; cult to | Portland Market Status Qeota ‘Teesdey’ Cattle—neceipt cattle on teme and cutters, cows Gi7h: canner ste veal ealy t.bog8 stocker ce 12.000, Market montiy sie at $1.07 104 Market steady. December te and closed up anged at 37% | Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—Cash whea* 2 as 4 03; No. 2 ety tiege 1% aA 1.004% | tomdy, the 7810.28) | “Market steady. jambs, $10@1)) val " F alinlens Exchange NEW YORK, Sept. &—Foreien sponge opened enster, Mterling. $4 1, off 3; Mire. 90.0007, off M te 1 Coffee—No. T Rio, Mw @lihe Ib . rs ye anulated, on 20¢ Ih; No. ¢ Santos, ie dow. fernia fate, fancy, 2246 Ib, frets, Ib iee Th, It was 4.4. m. May 16, Ward sald, _ LIPS. SEALED | Peters, “Charley Ross and “Jack.” | | They appeared in a roadster, he said, | Jana Peters climbed into his coupe with drawn revolver. Ward, who ts left-handed, jumped out toward him, seized his aveailant’s right hand with | his own right, #0 that when the oth er's gun went off the bullent went) thru the coupe window; simulta | neously he drew his own gun with his left hand and shet Peters thru the cheat, Peters spun and fell dead in the road, Ward ran toward the other car and exchanged eight or nine | shots, he says, with the other two, | who then started thetr machine and dent of the Ward Baking company fled. Ward left the body lying in jmade the sensational admission that | the road, he had killed Clarence Peters as the CHAPTER IV. climax of a blackmail plot. With the sheriff, deputies and ‘These two other questions focus | detectives Ward toured Broad cabarets in New York, searching and “Jack.” two smal) children. CHAPTER III leged Murder Near BY EDWARD M. THIERRY WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, Sept. 6. —Can a man be convicted of murder on his own uncorroborated confes- ‘That ts the paramount question tn If Ward stands trial with a plea of self defense, will he disclore bis | called one a secret? | the other a hired gunman Who, if anybody, is he protecting} Young Mre. Ward said: “I'm with in the murder-biackmall mystery? | my husband!’ ‘Ward's tips have been locked ever) Allen R. Campbell, Ward's lawyer, sticking by him, is silent. ling letters He Westchester county authorities |whether a woman was concerned In have spent thousands of dollars try-| the plot, but admitted it started at « ing te solve the mystery; but they | race track. have not shaken Ward's story, nor; Ward was held for the grand jury have they uncovered a shred of evi-/ and released in $10,000 bail. dence to corroborate his confession. | CHAPTER V Meanwhile Ward is free on $50,000 | Hensation. Ward admitted that | ball. “Charlie Ross” and “Jack.” | six weeks before, he took poison | named mm biackmallers, have not! ang narrowly escaped death. The been found. The case ia. supposed t9 | doctor and Mrs. Ward sald it was! come to trial this til. | agetdental | ‘This is the story of the Ward kill: | "gaia sere. Ward: “There ts no ine | woman in the case. I have absolute CHAPTER I. | confidence tn my husband and know The body of « man was found! he will be entirely cleared.” May 16 on a lonely road near Ken-, Ward is said to have confessed lulco reservoir, between White Plains the entire biackmall story to his aos Port Chester, There was a bul: wife immediately after the shooting. let wound in his chest. Tracks of Ward's father, who returned from lone automobile were found. A bul-| gurope the day of the shooting, re Jet was found imbedded in a tree. | ported to have refused his son's last In | appeal for blackmail money, saying: the pockets were dice, a pack of Tl) not spend a cent for blackmail, cards, cigarets and $1.06. but any amount to jail the plotters.” Four days the body lay In the) said Peters’ father: “Ward's story morgue, unidentified, Then horrod| sounds fishy.” ation of navy records showed 4 fingerprints the slain man was Clar- | CHAPTER VI ence Peters, of Haverhill, Mass, 2| Criticlam became rife against dis- sailor during the war, and recently | trict attorney, sheriff and coroner. enlisted in the marines at Paris| Coroner Fitzgerald puzzied by dis £5 | Tatana, sc. lappearance of Peters’ pistol; he said CHAPTER II. | he found only one discharged shell at ‘The day following Peters’ identi.| the scene, in spite of the barrage ‘fication a lawyer phoned Sheriff Ward described; also found tracks Werner that Walter 8. Ward, 31,/ of only one car and no signs of a t| vice-president of the Ward Baking | scuffie; 10 persons living within 200 company, living in the neighboring | yards said they heard no shots. suburb of New Rochelle, would sur-| Ward resigned as chairman of ender as the slayer of Peters. The the New Rochelle police commission to; CHAPTER VII Attorney Weeks an Kimeelf dinsatiatied with saying be believed and “Jack” fictitious Monday. Ward surrendered shot Peters in self defuns the| leulmination of a blackmail plot, in | had been forced to pay in #ums of from $1,000 to $5,000, “in order to keep sgme secret they knew about.” He refused to} orl doen geryaalinigy denen may.| Peters’ family hired a ne a mf ove Pete cent of blackmail. Bight of May 16 under penalty. of | "rove Peters IBnocent of bisena ee death for himself, his wife and his | spending two nights in jail was re err: Jeaned on $50,000 ball. He turned FLOUR AND SUGAR | over to the sheriff two guns, one of Wholesale Prices which he said he picked up after Peters was shot. CHAPTER VIIt | A Broadway busboy told palice woman offered him $500 to "kill somebody in the Ward house. Ward's house searched following ee | Tumor that shooting of Peters took 1-98 | place there. Nothing found. A private detective was arrested jas 4 material witness on hig story [that he witnesued meeting of black: “Anat | mailers and shooting in Ward home $0| Mrs. Ward resinted efforts of |grand jury to make her tell hus: | band’s ‘secret. Hix father left the | state and his brother, Ralph, defied Ward was indicted for murder, pleaded not guilty, and after | spending some time in jail suc- ceeded in again obtaining his free- | dom on bail. Bathing Beaches i in Seattle Are Closed Life guards and matrons at Seat- tle'a bathing beaches finished their neanon's work Monday, ‘The beaches are clowed now until next summer, District | nounced Ward's story, Sharley Ross” characters. Ward refused to tell his secret, but his lawyers showed Weetts two | threatening letters signed “ rR” He eaid he had 830.000 bakers’, GRAIN AND FEED Detivery, Wholesale, Ver Tos cos Whetn Freon M 12068. ‘Cracked and feed m: Reriey—-Whole feed, Rolled and grow Whole fend, 2.08 Mout nerspe astern « ‘tee anern oyster - ‘He | \ | Connectieut | Heattio |parts of the county Contract and Coupon Rates on Request Leave Your Co; Bartell’s Drug Store WO. &, HOON ‘elephon — _MAI 0600 “FU RAL NOTICKS . ATTENTION At $622 10th N. WP. DR. JOMN C wit White loved: husband father of Franc Funeral services Wednerday, me Undertaking ¢ HAL 90 ber 3, 1922, aged 23 year beloved dauahter of | Mre, Mary Fuller, Member Laun dry Helpers’ Union, Funeral an- nownc later, Home Under- taking Cc WARD WARD later. 1 Whiteaker Ma! Aurora announcement " . WE Wish TEAS “OT bd thanks to our friends and Wood- men of the World for the hod Ree shown us during the recent nt of our husband and dward ¥ floral erin Mr. and katherine Shelton, Miss Gertrude Wiley, Mr. John Wiley PERSONAL ONFINEMENTH TAKEN BY Buree, who will asstet those ‘e beautiful . Ty Ld | oF pom, 1Le tt Becond Low Tide TATOORM ISLAND, Kept Barometer falling, cloudy 14 miles an hour, Passed in, ehip Hem, F. Packard in tow of tug Bquater, at 6:20 » whip Charlie Wateon, fat T8 o m. Arrivals pee 3 b—#tr Coocha from aoe, a) 1) 8 mm Repl site Ban Juan from Heistel Hay, st 8668 p Bhy err W. B. Fitet from Bristol Bay, at +90 8. om BAILED—Aept. +—Str Depere for Gan tinge via Valparal que, Balboa, San ne, northbound, (—Halled, ot? Admiral southbound, Of 11 pm. see in Other Ports ed, tr Pennayt- Vessels London —Bep ventan from Bbanghal—Bept, t—Arrived, ote Hi ley from Beattie 2 Balled, i Beattie a wr Pr 31—Arrived, —Hatied, tr Quinault for Beat- Walled, str Texas for Beat- Roan for Beattie tle, Bept. 5 the. fan Francteco—SHept. &—Arrived, U. @ B Connecticut, Mineissippt and Texs from Seattle. ate Wm. F. Merrin from Beattie, str Henry & Grove from Beattie an Stewart from Seattle; str trom Heattle b—Batled, le, & & m. Passed in, bark | . in tow of tum) motorahip 5 Panne: fer ‘Reatie, t m. weed out, atr Lena Luckenbach, 7 ® m. S--Balled, str Admiral Mn, a treet homish, 1 Pier 11-Be-Htr Regulus. Pier D~8tr Hy F. Pier Ante C Pasitic Const Coal Bunkers—U. Kwiftaure H. Shipping Board Moorings. Want, Cross Keys, Silverado, Lubrice, Eldridge, West Cahokia, leantum, An- | na KB. Moree, West Hartland, Wailing- ford. nua Btr Dee tka. | ar Mtreet Flour Mille Redondo Standard Ol Co.'s Dock—#tr Santa Fla- ‘Terminal—str Str Hamburg. Stacy Birect Terminal—U. #. O. #. Burn. | Bir Queen. 8. Deliwood. ine & Dredging Co.— pyard ship: W. B, Flint valt 1a & Terminal Ate tr Ban Juan, ate Roos Cotman w Marine Railway—Str Pacifico, atr Griffdu, bark Belfast, harge Co- quitiam City, bktn M. Nottingham: HE’S STRONG AGAINST JAPS “I would rather be defeated on an antiJapanese platform than be elected on a neutral one.” 80 decla James J. MeDonald, candidate for the republican nomina- tion for senator, in answer to a re port of the AntiJapanese league, which declared recently that his at titude on the Japanese question was undetermined. MeDonald said he had lived in Call- fornia too long to be anything but antiJdap. He declared he had seen at first hand the “great necessity for protecting the Pacific coast from the invasion of yellow hordes.” Dr. Gerhart Says He Has Strong Support De. EB. A. Gerhart, of Enumclaw, who is one of those seeking the r publican nomination for coroner, de: elared Tuesday that he was receiving daily assurances of support from all His announced fey ts "Co-operation with all pub He offictals, but coercion by none of them. Fair and honest trentment to everybody, regardless of position.” feel | flands and) Terewle it Gland Tabtets arent 60 tablets, $9.60 by mail Len DICIN Te CO. Heattle, Warh CRORE FRAT. meee, trcitability and fatigue, VIR-GLAND TAM LETS are guaranteed to r these glands and overcame wank Hy mail, 60 $2.0 r Medical Co, PILA—PURMAN SS by usin Ask Pile treatment, toneer Drug) and Cherry at, Lion ROT Int ave. FORMER MTS. ASTIT | of Losr AND FOUND LORY, TT W HEN Bumner #0 containing wom w ppare), dishes and Rainier 0003-1 jer ave, Teward v 0. SUNDAY, GOLT cll engraved * phone Onrfie' VERRHARP PEN ae | = Haight to 12:30 p. Bide mo WANTED BY GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY MACTIINISTS ROILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS SHERT METAL WORKERS COACH CAKPENTERS CAR REPAIRERS WELDERS LINEMEN HELPERS LABORERS Permanent Jobs at wages authorised | by United States Labor Board ‘Time and one-half after § hours and for Sundays and holidays Bree transportation. APPLY AT ROOM fT KINO #F. eTaTiON \} Northern Pacific Mallway | [| Company will employ men at | | tibed by the Uni Labor Board, Per Hour The Workers... 7 | tepiccaypreba * Pnginesre ...Vartous Rates Stationary | Firemen “Various Rates Rotlermak 70e t 16 %e Mechanien and helpers are al- lowed time and one-half for time work in excess of § hours per day, ’ Young men who dostre to tearn there trades will be em- ployed and given an oppor- tunity to do po. Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY AT SEATTLE 1} is MEN WANTED Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Mechanica and noire riment, r lo take pl service on se3 of the Unite: for car de. Rates and rules authority of th will govern. Apply to Division Superintendent, jaster Mechanic or Car Foreman, woribed by tl 8, Governmen: © -W.-Milwaukee Station, Seattle, 110 8. 10th St, Tacoma. 9 ee | Also signal maintain helpers, Apply to L. W 102 EB. 26th at, Tacoma. AN INTELLIGENT PRION, either sox; may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for newa- papers: $15 to weekly in spare tim: Experience unnecessary canvassing: subjects gonted Bend for particulars ational Press Tureau, Nutfate. N. Y. WANTED—A FEW LIV specialty men to handl ing office specialties. territory salary or Apply between 9 and 11 @ § and 5 p.m At Annex 04 Sth, av, clean, furnished, s' bedrooms (for apid sell~ Exclusive commission. m. and Hear Weatlake m heated baths, $1.50, f ell BOYS WITtt ; 113 Cherry at POR 7 at $ day g.. Third and Jam WANTED, TOR TUN Muckers at $4.60 $4.75 per day Bide, work— ektendera, 617 Lyon work— Chucktendera, Apply. 617 Lyon James WANTED—M WORKERS millar with Pan building or Blow- piping. Western Blower Co Se- attle. tr si py Waistiol’ can't rej watch, throw It away Big Green Clock, opp. pe rf watch and jowelry repair iT Alarm and mantel | Btafford & Schw: ESTIMATE WA ling and pap M 63 $4 blag your Unies. toftioe. sia | NTED Por ait ing 6-room cottage. fon, beginnere $160, no strike, Railway, FIRST CLANS PAINTING, PAPBR- banging. kalromining prices, Al Ninnis, evenings; Main 0850 ds CONFRAC kalsomining. con 2982 R. Brown, ‘Hea REATTLE AND | e186 | WIRE | 416 Mutual Life Bld, | =| Classy 10 SITUATION MALE PAINTING, ROM TRING AND papering wanted work and pri ent Ownbey, Went 4 (Or niaehKOR GENRRAL CON carpenter, patring, 1915 Sixth Main a6 r ave Main PUPILs WANTED INBTRUCTOR ROTA 1 14 MA MALE AND FEMALE i WANTED GOVERNMENT CLERICAL tions open to men, women over 1h, railway departmental. r lood aainry Examinations soon ra free. Write ¢ iil Bervics, 334 1% ton. D.C. Lite WANTED PORT 3 mail positions inneees i , | lumbia | pe Bid, | | Foy PAL THOW- | wand | ¥8 FROM MARS 4188 Aronde 1 HOTEIS i h | Apply 18 Thue fo ginia and Mod. All Amefiéan. Vir- Carn via, Weatlake $9.50 up. W aiking « ot FURNISHED HOU! ses FOR KENT “ROOM MODERN, COMPLE thes ly furnished; one block from Kal- nier car, 9502 Gannser at ron RENT—HOL SES UNFURNISHED WitaT BHATTL soma, $12 per month; small ha ; elone to 4 Way. Owner N RENTAL WA nd interest Don't i T rent; buy Ave. 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS: OM FLATS, ALL WO tnut walk from post TOR ern. offic STeErL Mezzan th cle REALTY P Floor, I Union, nv, CORP. umgias bid¢g. Eiiott 1807 ‘ 1i0o¥t | ‘all! AN 6 AND m $11 to $25 @ month Por 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS HULT APTS. and heke. roome, Jackson #t. New, clean, with p ern conveniences; moderate rates, Beacon 09% WEI 2-hOOM APARTMENT; | newly tinted. 1718 13th 8 Beacon 18 | 25 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS AND” EWOOM HOUSEKEEPING | Apartments, $2 and up. 1906 Ninth ave, % =FURNITURE YOR SALE Biske buys. pelle. 45 MISCE ik 1406 | WILLIAS SH AND DOORS veda Siding four light ards by parcel post ine} Tre bles and Se and Cabinet Bleeve Tow Window «i box. Plate your car 0. BD. WILLIAMS COMPANY. Establiahed 1899. SPURT PULLERS $55; HORER- power, $55. Unsurpassed power, | apeed, safety. Come nee conv ne monstration daily Numerous lar enabler P. 0. ane Bicen! ne T ning hoard with 15.00 by the lent or by the | ae Windshields put in | i} i | | | | } nts Eaquitpmente, rent, exchange. Box | Renton. 12-INCH MILL woop! e Less honk, Seas $7.00. _Ft EL co. A-STAR clivered. Bee Went Ferry Dock West 0384) anye Wert 4588 event nee. PEARS! PEARS! PRAT ye $1.00 r bo! 0610. Corner *t |TAr GOING” BAST OF | the mountains wants part or full| load. Anything, any time, any=t | where. Beacon 1638. ae GEST FORHST Woon, Ti conn | 5 ends, $5.60 -cord; planer $10 double load. Garfield 2035. TATE ety “na 117 Valley “Capitol 393%, SEWING MACHTNES—GOOD Dhop- heads, $10 up. Repair Main ‘1936. 1834 Firat_ ave. vIN YOUR Caf the seat cut, $5.00 up. at Fre Brig © Garfield 1528. RENT, RE’ | o. Meyer-Toner, | LOAD, $7.06 | Kenwood PHING of Renton iat ek sa, pure at Wear ave ar WOOD, $4.00 A Geuble load, delivered. UY “A and furs. FINE BAP 7 ave. & Phone Tainter oto KAVANAGH FATS. 3.001 51 MOTORCYCLES HICYCLES, “MO ToRCY< bought, sold on easy payment ring; parts. Sehucks, tinke, iD 8BL The Ow FOR RENT HEACON \50 AUTOMOBILES FOR SAL |\NEW PORD ROADSTER TOP KE covering, with rear curtain, $3.7 | ide curtains, $2.75 set; new Ford touring top sovaring. with rear curtain, $6.25. Speelal prices on oe ro ee Maxwell and “ ering MOTOR ©. AR wits KING CO. eal First Ave Main 0679. HUDSON SIX Good mechanical eondition; new paint Job: runs like new, Belling tt at $1 1624 Fourth ave. UTOMO LOANS loan money our ear, buy your equity or will pay spot’ cash. & CO, Ine. Fifth and Virginian” Biitott 622 HERE IT IS! 1919 Rulek Six, Just the car for the family; Al_ shape; runs like new, Selling at $725, 1624 Fourth ave. W AND USED P Ts, MOST any make, at low 2 MOTOR CAR wis KING CO, 1718 First Ave. 8. Main 0679, Something Snappy Ford bug, just overhauled. Must sell now, $40, 1624 4th e HENRY MOSSRACH BELLS “USED on easy terms, 1407 11th ave, We | { " HENRY MOSSBACH PAYS SPOT CASH FOR USED CARS, AND SELLS THEM ON EASY TERMS. 1407 11TH AVE. BAST 2681, OPEN SUNDAYS AND WVENINGS \ RE IN THE MARKET AT ALL for old and wrecked autos, valce MOTOR 71k Firat GASH PAID FOR CANS, 00; no object, Biliott 1949, 8 SAR WRECKING CO. Ave. &. a com pity tie 16 rooms and b |Two bedrooma, | 5405 | Being sold in & and 10-nore tracts | With large creek; level, black soil; «| STAR “WANT ADS” Make Real Estate Move Much Faster Because the STAR'S reaches s0 many more people, GREATER CIRCULATION is the reason that RESULTS are more gratifying. ACTIVE BUYERS are for and they have learned to fi ever looking for bargains, ind them by looking in the STAR WANT AD COLUMNS. Telephone us your advertising or ask to have a sales- man YOU WILL AGREE 1d ror BAL E—REAL ESTATE MAGNIFICENT SOUND VIEW NEW HOME th; full cement base- lace; furnace; oak -in featur ment; floors; fire all built A BARGAIN $2,760 SUNSET HILL REALTY CO. 2047 W uD. Bunret 4724, GOOD BUY ON VERY EASY TERMS AT $2,200, 2 rooms; large chicken house, with feneed-in runway; garage plenty of fruit and j off of paved streets; f lot ELLIOTT REALTY CO. 6906 PHINNEY AVE. BUN. 4240. 100x100-foot call and give you Classified Service. RESULTS COUNT oT FOR SALE—ACREAGE 20-ACRE SAC RIF ICE ch | n 4 to pay for clearing. $300 cash ANGE—REAL TATE ARB; ORCHARD i Vashon tsland; ol 0673 even Th ACTER, § CL and 4-room b for Beattle « everything for Ae 80 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 7 PAYING HUB tter f man al i very body. GOOD t 0494 WANTED—TO BorRROw REAL EST ATE LAANS farm and acreage loaf. EB FARM MTG. CO., 1023 3rd. WHY PAY RENT? When you can buy room bunga- low, with breakfast nook, for $2,200, on small cash payment, and balance like rent? JOHN M. DAHL BY | 2200 Market St IC ¢-nooM HU x ALOW $1.8 $306 cash, $20 per month. on one bedrooms just paint papered. innide: | Kood ¢ clean and | nice, Vacant, » move into. | A nice, level Jot, bOx1e0: street | improvements paid ear paved strect ang school, KEAN BROS. £405 Mallard Ave Su ready tent. 4-ROOM HOUSE large living room and kitchen; sewer connections; street improvements paid; alley ar car, paved streets and acho« $200 cash, easy monthly payments. SAN BROS. Ave. Sunset 0127. (523 KE. Ballard “CAPITOL HILL 520 Maiden ave. can be bought fo $4,100, with $500 cash. 7 rooms full cement basement. Look and let us heard from you A. COHEN & CO.. REALTORS 201 Rainier Bie. nt. 208 Marion St. FOR SAL JOM THUD Mt. Baker sigtriot: cement bas stationary tubs; i ; $2,100; § | CABH— MOT fireplace: bu! and buffet: | | 4 Beal € 136 mo. Coughlin, 610 2567. : $is down, $35 ik. Bid. Pll. | 64 FOR SALE—VACANT LOTS | 10x10; CITY WATE PINK BOIL: ap i¢ taken immediately, Wy-| man, 312 N. Tard st TAKES LOT ON MERIDIAN | N.. 820x100; street grade in. | Garfield 4922 1 | 65 FOR SALE—WEST SEATTLE j ACRE TRACTS, WITH SMALL NEW | cottages, fronting on 80-ft. boul vard; city water; walking di tance from three car lines; or un- improved tracts on which ‘we will | assist you in building. Also beau- tiful view lots, all on very easy terms, See Mr. Chandler, corner 26th & W. and Spokane st, or phone Weat 0499, 0; By i FOR SALE—ACREAGE ze xy 7 5-ACRE SNAP matn road, with electric | light; good live spring % ac rea | alder bottom land, balance ¢ upland: surrounded by fine hom Price $850; $350 cash P. VAN ARSDALE 10}6. Third Av Part of the Hollywood Farm Facing | | i | Land ts all thoret clover meadow, this land e lights; store; attractive for poultry an acre; per cent cleared and in aricetia products. $300 long, easy terms at 6 Carter, MacDonald & Miller, Inc. 208 Columbia St, Hliictt 6870. Potato Land berry and cherry district; close to town; just off the paved | road; R. F. D.;_sehool stage serv-| fee. 10 acres, $750; $50 cash, 6% Carter, MacDonald & Miller, Ine. 208 Columbia St. Elliott LITTLE RANCH 5 acres: very rich soil; half thoroly cleared, balance pasture; new 4-| room house, furnished: fine large | J- barn; chicken house, horse, buggy, | farm tools, hay, Owner leaving; must seerifics. Vor immediate sale, $2,260; $600 cash. N_ARSDALB Third * good Vv Os 1% ACRES IN BOTHDLE, 204 FEET | ‘on paved road; 4-room modern | house; basement; garage; own water works; between school and Hverett road. $2,600; terms. 0,0, Malberget, Bothell, Wash, 10-ACRE SNAP Located near Cow lake, east of Kent. ‘The cheapest land in the entire dis. trict. Price $700; $300 cash, P. VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave. 1, J; Rowobars ridgy, Ore, Righiwatye"y. 9 Mtull \flL. REYNOLDS M. iy STOCKS AND BONDS STOCKS OFFERED ~ P 6 United By- Produeta Radio Corp 3000 Tr : ¥ RICES a: x STEEDLE 118 Cherry St_ Main 5899. § Jobnaton Piston & Ring. 296 Rothert Process Steel, 1009 Western Smelting & Power, 1000 Alaska Petrol Coal. 1000 Th 3783 Cs aE Eliott 0850. TAN AMERICAN BA ASR VARRANTS PURCHASED. — 90) EBRICAN BANK BLDG, LOANS ON. AUTOMOBILES ieee Loans arranged on automobiles: Keep your car use it. tracts changed; payments made smaller. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE Used Car Clearing House 618 EF. Pike St - WORKINGMEN'’S LOAN co. 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