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Henry ¢ that the demand for moderately Priced homes ts keeping pace with “ Dullding operations @ence sales are to newoomers tn the city, Rew and permanent residents. eee community, developed in a few years into a town | of over 2,500 people and over homes. Over 600 acres of land, sub divided into half-acre and oneacre | tract H. M. Nelson, prominent realtor. The Lake Burien Commercial club Tas just recently Incorporated and | Will start construction of a modern iC ‘arter, elub house in the near future. The rapid development trict is due to the street car service | and paved boulevards, idents of the district to work in the city and atill have their homes out of the high tax zone The businpss section has 21 store First ave, merchants, by purchased the building formerly occupied as the Co-op erative Market, The considera tion was $115,002. The property was bought from the heirs of the Kennedy estate. The sellers Were represented by Burwell & Morford and the purchasers by A. Cohan & Co. The property was bought as an investment, as a fiveyear lease has just been given to Dickstem & Klatsker, Inc, who will use it as a mediumeprice de- partment store, ee ‘The real estate department of Ewing company reports The largest portion of thelr rest indicating a steady influx of From a small and sparsely settied Lake Burten City has 500 | have been sold, according to | Home at 711 12th ave. N. MacDonald & Miller handled the deal. Admiral Evans in of the dis enabling ret! with a fair passenger list and a cargo that taxed the capacity of he lage week wil | holds, the steamship Admiral Evan: Captain F. McGregor commanding steamship fF 1 Beattle Friday Thella due Tuesday buildings. A.chureh, costing $13,000, Fe cp ght Maggg | Oa Ag a has just been completed, A high} real caaak cal oaona roe School is to be erected shortly : eee | batew, j > Newell H. Craig has had aston: | tshing success at Alderwood Manor in honey production. Start by capturing a wild swarm With this beginning, he now has 47 colonies of bees. Last Spring he had 33 colonies. | Bince then he has sold $525 worth | \ of bees to tis neighbors, and yet | © has increased the mumber of his! + golonies to 47. } Craig has marketed more than a/ yy ton of honey this fall. 20 to 30 cents a pound for the| } product. i] The honey, which t# almost pure White and of the finest quality, is Produced by bees working on the) Blossoms of the grows tract. ANY OLD CURIO FROM) / GETTYSBURG WILL DO, IF YOU CAN PRODUCE Indian scouts? ready for exhibition, as represent atives of the Western Washing ton fair will be at Bradley Furni- ture Co.'s store, on Pine st, be. tween Third and Fourth, from 10 a.m. to 5 p. m. next Wednesday to receive al! articles for entry tn the various divisions of the wom- en's department. goods and other entries will be ac- He got his He receives fire weed, which im abundance near Craig's | Got any old curios, such as pieces of a telephone used during |! the Battle of Gettysturg or parts a of a motorcycle used by Custer’s || THE SEATTLE STAR i i What’s Happening in. Realty Market ERS | ES OWN BEAUTIFUL HOME CHANG , recently sold to Alfred G. Ay erst. |Huge Silk Cargoes With Heavy Cargo) pgm Se From Orient | tuled to pens a total o 7,000 bales of silk from the Orient arrive Dust them off and get them || southern Puget sound, where the }Island Belle grape was developed, the |stowers are preparing their exhibits for the Western Washington fair, at Puyallup, starting October 2. They will exhibit the Island Belle, the | Vergennes, the Eclipse, Niagara, Green Mountain, Eaton, Concord and | Delaware, which grow to perfection | | in this Puget sound grape belt. ‘The dint js about 40 miles from tained. Needlework, curfos, art, canned along | beat condition Great Northern Railway Company BULLETIN The shop employes of the Great Northern Rail- way Company have organized associations which represent them in their dealings with the company. On failing to agree with the officers of the com- pany these Associations will represent them before the United States Railway Labor Board. There are now at work more than ninety per cent as many men as went on strike July 1st. At some points and in some departments there is a full complement and no more men are being hired. There are, however, some vacancies to be filled at some points and preferences will be given to former employes who apply for these places. To such of the former em- ployes as are given employment before October 1st the company will also restore full pension rights and pass privileges. The only way in which these benefits may be derived is by applying for and being granted employment, and there is every indi- cation that all vacancies will be filled in a very short time. Apply at nearest shop or at Division Super- intendent’s office or at Room 217 King Street Sta- tion, Seattle. RALPH BUDD, Pres. On the storm-protected slopes of| portions of Pickering passage and | Case inlet, on the mainiand, and on Harstine and Stretch talanda. The vineyards have increased | that carioad shipments will be made | this year to different markets |Exporters vineyards are located along the, wa | terfront, and the growers ship by | water, and, by co-operation In ahip- ping, reasonable rates have teed ob | Backed by the Chamber of Com When enough freight In of. Fe and the fered, water transportation is et ow ler than auto truck or rail, and the | "#hting Saturday to compel the! 20 milew from Tacoma, | fruit arrives in the market in the/UPion Pacific and other common ————-——- | have placed on grain. shipments The | ITIERN DIVORCE WIFE: Principals in Paternity Case | Reconciled (GRAPE GROWERS TO EXHIBIT | SOUTH Tiernans a Profenne When court ¢ nity cane preve: Soon | “o¢ jour plans jbut the pro drawn very [terrible trial,” | “I don't about our | "However, ¢ jo hat the baby Pe 4@ name.” FIGHTING GRAIN | EMBARGO HERE leged U. P. Edict works, carriem to to Seattle The port ‘eparing to Local grat me time ago that certain of the tiroads have SowmozZon 2: ZPHoarovowmHns of WEEK COM. SUN. OCT. 1 MATS. WED. SAT. It is valued at $9,000. ” ned in the pater today there were no kpec at. The galleries were public by or Tiernan today as she epoke of the , we haven't worked out care to speak definitely Beattie exporters vere AN WON'T BEND, © recenctied John P. that he lo, who al 23. The of the | t should have been | in the eyes of Mrs. r our new home life, | anor and I have been close together by this | she sajd. plans,” Tiernan ould here is every indicatio y will be given a ho ome Are Al Attacking Al| ut the embargo they commission also join the fight. a merchants learned eed an embargo Mine of Glorious Girlies partie” Bee, aor rodaduay Producer of “Lightnin'* 7 a 3 WISE FOOLS origin because the Union Pacific) $4,001 to Seattle. inaista on diverting them to Port | instructions.” land or will not move them. One of the concerns in the fight|the Great Northern and Northern | ts the Gray-Rosenbaum Co.. grain ex. | Pacttic Was | porters, with offices in Portland and | Beattie. From tts Spokane egents the 4) company received the following tele-|attle, the shortage of freight cars. gram “The Inland Empire railway agent| works, at the SS thing “4 ie “The Firet Year" w A Home That Pays for Itself Forget the Rent Man Investigate Make Today a Be- rf Yesterday Mr. Rent Payer ginning Worth While THE DAY OF HIGH RENTS AND HIGH COST OF LIVING IS HERE TO STAY | ~— NOW LET US SHOW YOU LET US LEAD YOU SOMETHING SOMEWHERE LET IT BE A HOME OF YOUR OWN IN A GROWING COMMUNITY OF | HOME OWNERS & DUMAR DISTRICT] 100 NEW HOME OWNERS have been added during the past 20 days—700 families have taken advantage of an opportunity to own their OWN HOMES at less than half the rent they had been | paying. LOTS TERMS $200 to $375 $1 Cash-$1l Weekly | NO INTEREST FOR 2 YEARS Bring a Dollar and secure a Homesite where any man or woman would be proud to live. This is the best place for your children. You can build a temporary home on the rear of your lot, which you can use for a garage or chicken house later. A few chickens and garden will mater- ially reduce the cost of living. This is your opportunity. A chance to own a home ina good neigh- borhood. Select your own location. Some lots have a fine view of Sound and Mountains. t STOP PAYING RENT GET THE SAVING HABIT GET THE INVESTING HABIT | WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A LOT OF RENT RECEIPTS? g COME OUT AND SEE WHAT WE SELL ON THE : OTHERS HAVE DONE GROUND ONLY 60-foot Streets, 16-foot Alleys, Sidewalks, City Water, Electric Lights, Phones, Mail Deliveries ‘ twice a day. City Garbage Collection. Police Protection. Churches. Stores. Schools. All § ve downtown stores make free deliveries in this district. y 1 HOW TO REACH THE DUMAR DISTRICT Take the Lake Burien car at Occidental Avenue and Yesler : Way. Come direct to our office on the ground. Get off at— NINTH S. W..AND W. ELMGROVE ST. Our Representatives on the ground will answer all questions. | '‘ WEST & WHEELER |}: IMMEDIATE POSSESSION eras me ME — POSSESSIO} FREE TITLE INSURA WARRANTY DEED PERFECT TITLE oe “ig DON'T WAIT! Salesmen on the property EVERY DAY and SUNDAY until dark, RAIN or SHINE, UNTI ie ALL LOTS ARE SOLD. Remember—Lake Burien Car to 9th S. W. and W. ELMGROVE ST.! bias fon nents to Seattle, in favor ofjat Sprmg Valley refuses to Dill atile Chamber of Commerce, has BUT THEY NEV! ¥ Soler y BOE ig Ie i eg oe |S. P. & 8. 10,074 car loaded with] taken the matter up with the inter Jud Tunkins says he jae! re s f ltarge hed rut lifted. 1% teas been | Wheat to us at Seattle, The O-W./ state commerce commission. | thing about money, and he o stato board of pub-\found, however, that shipments of|fllway at Farmington refuses to eR 2 ae wishes a few of his creditors felt . [erain are held at thelr points of bill U. I. oar 89,017 and U. P.| A cathedral founded in 1010 ts to|same way about {t.—Washin & Pease wire us) _— found in Basel, Switzerland. The # TP. & 8. ts « subsidiary “a MOORE CHO COT HEAR TWICE DAILY—2:30-8:15 MAIN 0222 J 230 | OVERTURE—CONCERT ORCHESTRA 2235 | AESOP’S FABLES—TOPICS OF DAY HECTOR A Wonderful Dog VINCENT O'DONNELL “The Miniature McCormick” Star. Ratiroad officials gave as the rea- son for the embargo agninst Se The state department of public instance of the Se 245 Production GALE? o* Dainty Captivating DICK “COQUETTISH FANCIES” BABCOCK & DOLLY “ON THE BOULEVARD” | HARRY WATSON, JR. “THE YOUNG KID BATTLING DUGAN” —and— In the Telephone Scene WEAVER BROTHERS “ARKANSAW TRAVELERS” Original Handsaw Musicians (Plus Tax) 35 JOHN GOLDEN ADELAIDE HERRMARN Widow of the famous Herrmann, The Great i rn to the Right,” Offers THU COMEDY succcss s E A T s N Oo WwW S E L L I N G A REAT THE | PATHE NEWS “Wout? Night Prices: 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinee Prices: 15c, 25c, 50c BARGAIN MATINER (Except Sundays and Holidays) WEDNESDAY 81.00 T SALI THURSDAY