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Tr BRiEgs eaF3EE5E * 4 PURO! Y, SEPTEMBER 7 F Short for Defection active in the campaigh to the republican nomination as Bates senator for Mra, Aw fag today issued the following state: ep @iminate tho women's ” Voters of Washington: Mr. William Short has seep fo inne A statement reflecting a the candklacy of Mra. Frances ett for the United States sen. it is only simple justice to the ‘of the state to let them know which led Mr, Short to try ndidate. the Invitation of the Ratiway Political club, several women claily attended @ meeting, the . of which was an effort to the progressive con to select te for the United Staten sen. Mr. Short. president of the Federation of Laber, was only Pot many partictpants at that ting, which resulted in the forma. of the Conference for Progress. Political Action, to defeat Sen. Miles Poindexter. © prospective candidates were the entire day, after the imation was perfected. Mr. urged the selection ef Col, ) ‘The women favored Mrs. M's candidacy, for the reason ft is woman's year, that all dry} would support her, and that acter for honesty morality | PIOETENSIVENCRS Was UNqueation. | The women opposed Mr. Lamp. for the reason of his failure as n oner of the Port of Seat- his reputation as a wet candi and for his weakness generally. SHORT WAS Short insisted that the indorse his candidate, Mr. the Seattle women started w for the reason that they net conscientiously support Ne themselves and conse coukt not honestly ask other to do so. Mr. Short protest. e women's departure, and made | for further conference, saying. ‘Wil get together on this, we READY + FOR BiG MEET - Principal | Cities delegations of of police athletes B all the principal cities of the! @ue in Seattle to attend) will get together.” Later devel ments proved that Mr, pn oe previously given Mr, Lamping and ® certain newspaper representative bie that Mr, Lamping would be Ky & Unanimous vote, Mr, Short making the motion, Mra, Axtell w: indorsed, Mr, Short tho funda. mentally opposed to womon in office, Acqulescing. Of course, Mr. Short has been lukewarm tn Mra, Axteil's campaign Since the first, seeking at all times and by every means to discourage the other conferees, Failing in this, he has tried to undermine the work for Mra, Axtell, and his re) pudiation of her comes as no surprise | to the women. They have been look: |ing for his “ukase” daily, SHALL IT BE WET OR DRY? The issues are these; Shall the Voters be influenced by Me, Short's Personal antipathy to women in of. flee? Shall tt be dry legisiation or shall We Vote for a wet candidate? Shall we have good government, rather than the dictation of selfish individuals? Progressive men and women of | Washington, thia is your fight. Shall We mlect as progressives our own jcandidate, or must we accept the choice of Short and other manipulators | ‘These facts wilt be further elabor- ated upon at a luncheon to be given | for Mra, Axtell in Seattle on Friday hoon, September §, in the cafeteria | of the Young Women’s Christian Aw sociation building, to which all tn terested are invited. ‘The Axtell headquarters have at- tempted earnestly to conduct an tm. Persona) campaign, and deeply re gret and deplore the fact that the Actions of certain politicians have ob- Hged them to issue this statement. | Respectfully yours, MRS. C. ARTHUR VARNEY, MRS. W. S$. GRISWOL MRS. HELEN N. 8TE RAILWAY MEN FAVOR BRYAN ENS. Indorsement The executive board of the Rail way Men's Political club met Wed | needay night at 517 Railway Ex change building to discuss the * Yomen Take Rap at Says F Hell Shut County Grab Basket 3... pot J. T. Jones, Who Woula| Be Commissioner, Makes Promise ones “One thing,” says James T. Jones, candidate for county from the second Jelected the county commissioner district, “it I'm treasury won't |be a grab bag for every grafter to! | dig into and take out that whieh he doesn't earn, These people who ean't earn will be offered the poor house Instead of a public office.” Jones has been a resident of King county 41 years. The first 20 years of that time was spent in farming near Kent later he became a merchant the town of Kent, where he now resides. In 1919 Jones first entered polt- ties, running at that time for the state legialature, He was elected, and was one to work that year for |the passage of the pure stock food bul that caused considerable argu- _— HS the legislature. The bill in gt rong he was reelected. Jones Arriving From | Former Congressman Given | dectares that during the 1921 session! he voted against the poll tax bill, and aided in the tight for the law prohibiting alien ownership of land, If elected this year to the office of county commissioner he insists that “graft” and waste of time both among county ofticers and county athletic carnival at Denny pemsrmeey candidates for congress in| Ted workers will be ended. ' Seattle p&ice officials | the final arrange. | jthe national the First district, Seattle and Kit- | sap county. After canvassing “the thoroly it was decided to James W. Bryan. The following telegram was re- cefved from progressive leaders at capital, addressed to George I. Maston, chairman cf the chub: attuation, Indorse “Inform voters that service of James W. Bryan, former congrens man, from first district, eminently matinfactory on all measures dealing with human welfare. Bryan indus trious, progressive and alwayr fnith- to bost interests of all the people. ler worked and voted for railroads, shipowners, profiteers, voted repeat. edly for detested Exch-Cummina law, For that he should be forever side- | tracked.” in Be in Northwest Commenting on the Indorrement, Maston said: “Practically all of the heads of the transportation brotherhoods by tele grams and letters have indorsed Mr. Bryap and urged his election.” 4-Year?Old Boy Is Attacked by Hound Attacked by @ Vicious dog, 4-year. old John Burke, son of J. Burke, 1934 E. 66th st.. was badly injured before neighbors rescued the lad. | TBweive stitches were taken in the boy's leg. The dog, owned by J. An- Gerson, 68th at. was taken to the city pound by the police. 2 Couples Observe Golden Weddings Two Seattle couples patio oe their golden wedding anniversaries Sy es They were Mr. and Mra J. Friant, 1214 EB. 70th st., and Mr, and Mrs. A. T, Fulkerson, 714 N. 03rd st. Relatives from all parts of SAYS HE MADE "EM GET BUS SY Permanent jobs at wages authorized | **My campaign has forced the county coroner to get on the job,” Dr. Sylvester Wihelmy told an udience.at the Olymple Heights Im rovernent club Wednesday night. ‘He bas to be on the job because he has all his deputies out cam palem for him om the county’ time. “The little political ring that con- duct the coroner's office end the morgue paid little attention to mé when I fled," said Dr. Withelmy. “But when 1 began to tell the peo ple about the waste of public money in that office; when I promised that 1 would abolish the offices of chief deputy, would dinpense with the services of the private secretary to the coroner, would reduce the num- ber of office deputies and by cur tailing other expense cut a $24,500 budget to $14,600, they began sit up and take notice. “Today instead of sitting back and depending on their Uttle ma ohine to functtion they are otit with six automobiles, racing from one end of the county to the other, Posting signs, tearing down signs, and putting on the atiffest cam paign any coroner Jas ever made.” FALL FASHION SHOW CLOSES With audiences greater even than on previous days, MacDougall-South- wick company presented the final performance of ita fall faxhion show Thursday. Practically 2,000 persons were reported to have attended each of these two performances on this and Portland, within the|the state were present at the two|!ast day. five years, will become the headquarters for the entire aecording to Ben §. Wood- of Beaumont, Tex., president American Wholesale Lumber gatherings. |) WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Ral- nier ave., from Cloverdale st. to Thistie st. Friday, September 6, from 8am. to5 p.m. x Plan Domination, indall Gives Warning r appealed to his hearers to into the future and plan 100 ahead as the Japanese are do- n by. patiently filtering their peo- into, this ‘country and having m propagate their race with all children their women ‘can bear, will have quietly established ives here, in such’ numbers they will completely “dominate Pacific const, writer In the ‘Nichi-Bet,’ a Jap- paper published in Ban Fran- makes the foliowing appeal to jo inctease their murabers , by ith all spbsmible speed. He sto, Kiel vAmeticans wish ‘isle ty international iwolation V and confine development of her peo- ple to one small island country. Truly, it is a laughable and villain ous plot. ‘Awake! Even if we cannot ex- pand our country's borders let us expand with all speed the Yamato race, of which we are fustly proud, Peget! Beget! Beget! I firmly be Heve it is only by the propagation of our Yamato race by every good Japanese that we can solve the anti- Japanese, nay the American-Japan- exe problem. “'For the next 10, 20, 60 or 100 years, beget! beget! “Children, boys and.girls, will be treasure more valu- able to your countrymen than hun- dreds of millions of gold. And at the same time they are the supreme treasures for the development of our “Japan 's sowing the dragon’s teeth in this country while we remain « asleep,” sald Tindall. “And when we wake ap we will find that they have sprung up, each seed multiplied a thousand fold. In 1905 there were 134 Jap- children Gorn in ‘Califor- Se “gah po rgge Jast year there were 5. Ten years from now they aa ig teininne at the rap ot 10, 000 a’year. Twenty years from now they will becoming at the rate of 30,000 or’ i year. Are we going to stop up ‘the hole in the dike while’ we can, or are, we xping to walt until the yee breatis,”, According to those in charge of the show, much favorable comment was made at all times by the guests jon the long skirt displays, From thetr observations, they say, women are welcoming the long skirt and its gracetul, more subdued charm, Father than disapproving its advent KIWANIS HAS BIG SESSION Featuring the return “Ted Hateh, vice president of ee etub, who has been visiting Eastern cities, Wednesday. at the Washington Annex. Hatch waa given a wel- come and responded with a happy speech Sam Lamping reported on the din- trict convention recently held in Olympia and Dean Stephen I. Miller, president of Beattie Kiwanis, made an appeal to students and graduates of the university in the matter of “placement problems,” The Seattle Star'|,: Published Dal i907 Neventh Ava fess Seattle: Washington ubscription Rates BY Wh AP Aprarcs FE month \Three month ix months Mn Srbiie. Gr eran OF Price ne Rite ngnthy, of $f e Per month CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Transient charge, per ne, pee ynen (count eix wi Contract and Coupon Rates on Request Leave Your Copy at Bartell Drug WO. 2/610 SECOND AVE ‘Or Tele "06 0 MAIN | | | the Kiwanis organization met }7 | } THE FUNERAL NOTICES SAW Aur ve tomber 4, 23 year Mary Fuller Funeral services Friday, 1 p,m. iss our chapel Interment’ at Kent iw ash Home U Wash, Home Undertaking Co. PERSONAL hey ~HEGAIN™ VOUT Pi Tat and power, Overcome tired Ing. Revive your i gland it if Mereul Maiti Ginna tablet aranteed. FO tablets, $2 PILES—PERMANENT PSL Te wal guarantee iiven. No knife, po 0 nee o-nin Pile Sttere answered. Ploneer Drug . Ist ave and Cherry at, 1 Drug Co, 807 1st ave ; WRAK GLANDS CAUSE ERTIA UE: tion, sleeplosanenn, irritability and’ faticus, VIR-GLAND TAL iy ranteed a paln x NEM EN TH TAKEN BY mint those te WHO “THOR ybroidery enver PERSON the brown ned coat with nd cuffs from Masonic Monday night leave at will call at Frederick & Netson's, an it is auit coat, and cannot be replaced, and wearer must make good tc Merle Glavin, Reward o4st owne Kenwood | Coat, BUNDAY, SPT TON BTA highway, one mi) Inn, one 3% in carrying notify a. | 1 RELL ON RENTAL WARIS, $15 PIM Hon Marche Marche and Reward MONDAY whitt back, between Lill Beattle, ews er O43 A RRINDLE NOLL PC with d white feet and white ar: Heck, Child's pet, Reward. nier 0482. FEMALE HELP WANTED 7 RAGTIME PTANGO PLATING teveht £04 Pin ine at it. ® MALE HELP WANTED __ WANTED BY GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS SHERT MBTAL WORKERS COACH CAKPENTERS CAR REPAIRERS WELDERS LINEMEN HELPERS LABORERS by United States Labor Board ” Time and one-half after § hours and for Sundays and holidays Free transportation. APPLY AT ROOM 811 KING OF, eee | MEN WANTED p SORES as The Northern Pacific Nallw Company will employ men weribed by the Uni! Labor Board, as o | { } { ! ) | } + Per Mor Machinists «..... . The | Binekamiths 3 heet Metal Workers vip vise 108 Various Rates Stationary Firemen . Notlermakers Passenger Car Men. Freight Car Men | Helpers, al) classes . Various Rates to 70 %e 70¢ ++ 620 . Ate Mechanics and helpers are lowed time and one-half time work in ex ot 8 hours per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be em- ployed and given an oppor- tunity to do #0. Apply to any roundhow shop or superintenden NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY AT SEATTLE {o—— —_ao in either sex, INTELLIGENT PERSON may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for news papers; $15 to $25 weekly in spar Xperience unnecessary; no sugmente National ; Y WANTED—A Few Live Wikk speciaity men to handle rapid sell- ing Offices specialties, Exclusive territory lary or commission Apply between $ and 11 a m, and Band 6 p.m. J. McCanna, Geor- | glean He 1 FOR | . berry and 16 miles from Se- chicken ranch, two-thirds of attle. Work _fent Rex 161, Elitaport Wah. nnex, 2004 ath, near Weatiake av. clean, furnished, steam heate bedroo ns (for men); free baths, phe rans. 3c; weekly $1.50, WA T ONCKE—novs WITH Hicycles for delivery of telegrams Steady work Apply Delivery _Buperviror, 114 Cherry at shi! NTED, FOR T BL WORK Muckers at $4.50, Chucktenders, 4.76 per day. Apply 617 Lyon tidg., Third and James. if Bam Weistiold can't re watch. throw St away Big Green Clock. opp. por BQUIPPED WOODWORKING BHOP pheap. or congider auto as part 4 Virginia “and jowelry repair rm and mantel coc! & Schwarz. 4002 Arcade AND DOUBLE ~ THOUSE- rooms, $1.50 per week, ) . 2232 Sixth ave aE WANTED—TWO STKONG DOYS AB helpers. 1022 Port at SITUATION MALE SINGLI keeping with gas. T PAPER — HANGING. kalsomining. W. R. Brown, Be con 2982. 18 HOTELS Virginue Flotel—All American, VTr- ginia and Ath. Cars via. Weatinke ave. Mod.; steam heat; cheerful rooma; each haw free phone; ex- gelleng nervice; abower and tub baths. Trans. iho Rnd up; weekly, $3.60 up. _Walking dinta WIL 1AM H. PERRY, « chief stow: ard of the Empress of Russia, with his bride, formerly Miss Gladys Gode. froy, of Liverpool, mar: ried recently in’ Vancouver, visited Seattle Tuesday. who were ntinue work, ARK | Treatment. | WATCH, | | FOR ENT OOM” HOUR, 506% Maatiake UNFURNISHED WHAT BEATTICN 2 roome, $12 per month; #mell house big let; close to o Will lease, 4053 Bird ave, HW. Key at 4060 niral way, Owner, Main 9858 LARGE ROOM HOUSE, UNPOTE nine 2 Florentia,” Garfield 2nOOM UNPINTATE sale, cheap, two block S617 17th ave N | FOR RENT — s-ROOM COTTAGE, kan range. 2810 1. Roy nt | 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS TORT NROOM PLATE “ALE MOD- | ern, 20 minutes’ walk fron office, $20. eL REALTY | 6b AND “€-260M Lito $25 « month, call | * fate, fro at 2109 La HOOMS. WLY” clone in, $10," Corner Sixth ave. N. Elliott 37 | FOR KRENT—FURNIS! ROOMS FOR RENT, cheap. Prefer elderly wife, colored. Bunect \a i FURNIGHED APARIMENTS ND FLATS ronsTanoen i-ROOM at beds; stove heat: ph and light furnished: ‘pear, rand way high. Nice place for children 1017 B. Marion | ja nooms VERY " and Low month and interest, Two places trent: buy 6 Third Ave and heke. rooms, 1429 at. New, clean, with mod- n¥eniences; moderate rates. | MODERN } od aparty kot at 5-HOOM FPURNTOH- clowe in, 1807 Mar- Vallard “2 ROOM” APARTMENT; 12th & Beacon a heat, 1718 NISHED HOUSEKEEPING is FURNISH rooms, gam, el HOURERTEPING trie Nght included Madrona hill; lake Kant 6466, » ie FURNITORE On GALE Blake bu lin, 2652 Gi M. GEIR. 45 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE OOD WILLIAM COMPANY 1943 Wirat Ave. Bo, BASH AND DOOK Stx-tnch Cedar Siding Flour Bing Cupboard Doors Sash 20%25, r Heht: Bread Boards by parcel post, French Doors sing “Biseping f Nook ning 2 a aplete with Siseve Hoard 18.00 Window glans by the iieht or by the box. Plate Glass Windshields put in your car 0. T. WILLIAMS COMPANY. Established 1899. Joie 12-INCH MILL WOOD Big double load, delivered. $7.00. Forest Wood and Coal ECONOMY F' Beacon 3250. STAR-A-STAR. SHINGLES | $2 per M. delivered, She stock, Weat Seattle Ferry Dock, Wert 0394 days: Weet (if-evening Ral” PATA! PEARST Ba stid | Bastietts, $1.00 per box | inter 0610. Corner of Reston | nd Othello at. TRUCK GOING EAST OF ains wants part or full Anything, it” time, any-| 1 iOOD Th Capitol cha Ee | — he i—Goop DROP- header, $19 up. Repairing, Main 1926. 1834 First SLEEP IN ont Bridge. W PIANOS” POR RENT, Eppiied. on purchase. Meyer-Tonet, Fourth ave. 5 BALE — APPLES” PLUME pears, cheap. Hoyce's ranch, 1% miles cart of Tellevue. i a WOOD. 44.66 A LOAD, 97.06 1 Kenwood ane ¥ agp RET CroTnine iret. TAnGH ay TAR t L CARTER slightly worn cc blouses and ha’ Garment change. 621 Union. oat FOREST” WOOD, “Fie es % taner enda load. Ga | wg bad ) SORKT i WANG siz, | qcfine condition, $60, 018 18th ay. 8. BARTLETT PEARS. 31.00 fe apple box ne Kainier 1984 KAVAWAGH HATA $2.00. 1006 18t 46 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WILT PAY Fis CABH FOR USED piano, no dealers. Sunset 0492. HCYCL MOTORCYCLE Dought, ‘sold on easy payment repairing; parte. Schucks, 1922 eatlake | GARAGES | For BALE—GARAGE, AN Ai Proposition: business very good; | | will show good profit; gas, oll and & Jarge stock of tires and acces: sories. Selling on punt of health, West 0486; residence, W eat! 0857-M. A 3922. ARAGH FOR | OPEN EV |FORDS FORDS FORDS ISMDANS, COUPES, TOURING CARS AND ROADSTERS | terms, Low out starter. | xtra good buys on eas rices, with and wit | Ready to 0. HENRY MOSSBACH 1407 11th Ave. FORDS FORDS FORDS East 2661. vTNGS T, As Rood as new: cally perfect; price rm OP ial 1921 Dutck AU TOMODTLR We loan money on your car, your equity or will pay spot cash. JA co, Fitth and-Virginia)” Bilote 6296 FOR BALH—i92i GiALMERS, Ai condition thruout, Must see’ this car to apprecia t. Will sacrifice 00, Call Kenwood 3875 rOLNT “BNGIN built; never u 4 ¥ORD SMDAN, $926, OR TRADE POR coupe. Phone Rainier 908 68 WANTED—AUTE MORTAR HENRY MOSSBACH PAYS SPOT CASH FOR USED CARS, AND SELLS THEM ON EASY TORMS. 1407 11TH AVE. BAST 2661. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS CASH PAID FOR CARS, DITION no object, Elliott 1949. 1909 6 4 Modern Nice acre. corner property, on which Five Terms 4096 When you ean buy a 6-room bunga- If you are looking for a snap in a FOR NEW 6-ROOM GOTTA 30 ACRES SALT WATER FRONT, 660 Sheltered beach; OPPORTUNITY NORTH END Homns Latona Distriet $3,960 Modern B-r corner lot; hool, WALLINGFORD HILL Modern 2-story house ner jot; near Interlake pehe and Lincoin high: 7 ; view of lakes mountains INTORLAKE DISTRICT Fine 6 bungalow, o ear MeDonald $4,660 cor: 1 good ‘and $4,550 oom bungal ot; near ‘are; earaKe convenient pi versity JOHN J, ELLIOTT CO. 321 Le iid: large fruit schools 4 rooms and bath; lot 45105; ga «. A good buy, 92.260; IN 880 Sethe 9260 WALKING. DISTANCE TO UNIVERSITY $3,200-—-$500 cash, $40 a month ©, Meht, large room: ¢ Dasement ny ren Wh WALLINGFORD DISTRICT ‘One of the Beat own to be had. A WI stand orit- ad nt You should see WARFORD REALTY {Sth and Bunnyside — Melrose 0940. pea OPEN BVENIN LOOK THIS OvER $24 27th Ave. N, House, 5 rooms ave. | in need of a few |» When You Have Lo Something These little troubles are STAR WANT AD help you. “1 FOR SALE—VACANT. LoTs BACKIPIC ITY RUILDING LOTS minor repairs; has 4 large tote with enough fruit to nell off p to pay a year's rent; all ase ments in and paid except street paving. $350 cash, you the balance, payable $20 month, Including interest TRY TO PEAT It E. V. JAHN & CO RITEL NLDG., SECOND AND PIKE $300 CASH -room, newly decorated bungalo North End; $2,100; $26 @ month. $3,000 6 rooma and attic; lot 6¢x114; neighborhood $5,000—$500 CASH m modern bungalow, with rner lot, 60xi14; wunob- ater heat; good ation, PIONEER REALTY CO, 40th and Wallingford. 6 Very Desirable Property chicken farm: half block from general store, in well settied diatrict: 2 ac under cultivation; retty house, with home- ke fireplace: latest pattern 2,000- pacity chicken hous ing plant; shop; wide on wala 10 minutes’ walk Srarett interurban Kasy terme. machin’ fr station 220 W. AL KE R BUILDING mecaptidaal “Opportunity n be built business store, where vy traffic passes on ‘Pacific paved highway; plenty of room on place for pouliry, frult and ber- ries; @ifo merchantable trees on property; Joon near north end of Lake Warbington, at Inglowooa Park; 20 minutes’ ride from Second Bye. And Pike st. Three fast auto bus lines pass place. 40 cash, $15 per month. 220 WALKER RUILDING __Riliott 0182. Terms, Inspect This Home P Place oday with niece house for Le 1 acre cleared; plenty of electric light poles and wiring; fine land for chickens, ardening. berries and fruit. Price 2,250; termn $200 down, $20 per month. Near Seattle-Everett in- terurban, with half-hour service. 43 excellent buliding lots, 40x100 h to alley; improvements in Brsatly underpriced 7oF tmmodiots sale, $1,500 for the two lots 4. B. NEWELL & SON 120 Spring St {hoxi20; CITY WATER: VINE BOIL; cheap if taken immediately, Wy- man, 3 ACKE TRACTS, WITH SMALL NEW cottages, fronting on &0-ft. boule- city water; from three ved tracts on which we will aspist you in building. Also bea! tiful view lots, all on very easy Mr. Chandler, corner 26th avi 8. W. and Spokane st, or phot West 0499. BY OWNER Built-in featu fireplace; near schools; good location; on $300) cash payment, balance same as rent. See me at 50th ave. and W. Wait st, or call West 0743-M after 6 p.m. i FOR SALE—ACREA! Very Easy Terms A LITTLE WATER FOR 4-room hardwood — |80 BU {FOR BAL) st Something When You Want to Rent a House When You Look for a Used Car When You Want to Dispose quickly overcome by call- ing MAIN 0600 and placing a little ad in the AD SECTION The BUYER and SELLER both come here to dis- pose of or exchange their wares. Let a STAR WANT FOR EXCHANGE—REAL _ ESTATE TION, BAR AN T HIGH SCHOOL veneer house of @ large rooms, in excellent condle tion; fireplace; furnace; laundry; all modern features; has 6 large lots adjoining, too large for prés- ent owner, Want to exchange for g00d 4 or 5-room bungalow, Morte Kage against place, about $3,506, payable $35 per month, and no in- terest charge. E. V. JAHN & CO. EITEL BLDG. SECOND AND PIKE MONEY TO IDA? ROPER, KENWOOD 2295 rd BUILDERS UNIVE! ROOBEVEL Clinker-brick R GOOD DO. tered house; half cultivated chard; berries; well; barn; 7 tons hay. ‘$4,000. ‘Take small place 4 Senitle, some cash, Garfield 11%b. ‘ESS OPPO! GOOD F inese; nothing better for. = with small capita: 000 it Handle: Por particulars call owner, Sunset 049 82 WANTED—To BORROW 12% ON HOO OR FE00 MORTGA) to {prove home, Security. $3.51 L. W. Andrus, 1320 Remington tna Jefferson.) 63 REAL ESTATE VOANe FRONT HOME Easy to reach; on Rainier car lin 4-room semi-modern: widé lot runs to deep water. $1,809, on very at- tractive terms, Located at 10372 Rainier ave. Ask for Mr. Drew, Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia Bt. Potato Land Elliott 6870. rs foe, ‘10 acres, $760; $50 ‘cash ie Carter, MacDonald & Miller, Inc. 208 Columbia St, Hlijott 5870. Special Offer from store, tion, pp: 220 WALKER BUILDING __Binots ors2, SOUTH OF WOODLAND PARK A good S-room and bath. on one floor; corner Jot, 60x100, facing cant and south; one block to street ear; close to grammar and high school. Cut to $3,006, with $500 cash, balance $35 per month, in- cluding Interest. No mortgage to au nt when you! so enmy terms? NELSON t 2958 ho ia 4 h 8 _Mel Inglewood Park, iy terms, same cific highw near golf links. Ba: as rent. 20 minutes’ ride from city. 220 WALKER BUILDING 0182. SMA Only 2% miles from city iim! Seattle near Interurban static ance $10 month. ber for buildings to responsible | porte ce. easy terms, See owner, 01 CLOSE TO WOODLAND PARK} TOP OF PHINNEY RIDGR HALF BLOCK TO PHINNEY CAR o# rooms; cement basement; @ur- indry trays, etc, $3,500; $500 cash, $35 per month. ELLIOTT REALTY CO. £906 Phinney Ave. Sunset 4240. 600 ith and B. 66th arge rooms and dining-alcove: “tp 3 basement; furnace; fire-| b dandy kitchen; linen closet; | oak Moots. sGood view Near Ra- venna school and Roosevelt hich. $500 cash; $60 per month, Theluding interest: no assessments. Will take good lot as first pay- ment M. P. GoODN Arcade Bidg. Kenwood 14 $5. Southeast cor. OWNER Main 3858 or tual Life Bldg, First and 5 ACRES—HIGHWAY od spring; half alder bottom, bal- ance good upland; surrounded by fine s; & minutes’ walk to! Interurban ‘This ix the cheapest 5 a ind~ ing district. F 5 DP, VAN ARSDA 1016 Third Ave y 10 ACRES—$300 Part bottom land; good location: close to school, store, church; one- fourth real value for quick turn; $300 cash P, VAN here ay i | MOINES m Highline, creek, $850 Highline, h fruit, creel, good soil, $2,000. awford, 314 New York Bldg. | HALF CLEARED; 15 fruit trees; rest we 4-room | house; light; phone; bath. $2,500. Phone Rainier 2206. 68 FOR SALE—FARM LANDS & acre: “DEAL WITH STEEL” “Realtors—Rentors—Insurors” JUST A COZY COTTAGE at and attractive: 4 rooms; bath- room; garage; $1,200; §200 cash and §20 month. STEEL RBALTY Mezzanine Floor, Fourth and Union, WHY PAY RENT? DEV. CORP. Douglas Bid Dupes EU? low, with breakfast nook, for $2,200, on small cash payment, and balance like rent? JOHN M. DAHLBY 2200 Market St. Sunset 0311, $900 fi %-room home in Fremont district, call Capitol 1101 s grounds, chicken house, Kenwood 3634 garage. GOOD LH- Owner, 3614 Fre- it cation, $2, 800, 0; $25 down, | ‘oughlin, 6 One Bk, Bid, Ot 5 63 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT $1,500 FRET has been partly Henty of marine is good soil; deautitu: cleared; Spring | water; ow. SAMUEL TRETHEWRY 403 Marion Bldg. Elliott 2171, STAR WANT ADS x RICH LITTLE FARM HOME 15 acres; very productive; lake frontage; splendi Py ter piped fruits eluding 6-room squipmont; household goods 3,000, a low valuation, livery, Rail and auto roads from "CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY __Alaska Rutlding. Excellent Buy Nearly 4 acres first class land for | poultry and gardening; plenty of firewood; clover for cows; nice spring on place, also creek mn ate thru part of prope: This ¢ is well located, across street From well improved dairy and berry farm at Inglewood Park; 20 minutes’ ride from Second aye, and Pike st. Terms, $50 cash, $ month, 20 WALKER BUILDING poss per “DEAL WITH STE “Realtors——Kentors—Insurors” b-room f rad barn; arage; hen h handles. Ktust soul. Your opportunity. STEEL REALTY DEV, CORP, Meszaning Floor, Douglas Bia. purth: 1307, This 16-Acre Handh . 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