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SSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. arked Activity in |The Seattle | Seta I egg AM ot business vine the o"tecinh inctuding: ped activity in industry, which, district, is largely concerned primary handling of raw continued during August first part of Septernber ad has increased for both and unskilled labor, partiou: FM Workers, experienced cop- era, and skilled building me. A shortage of one of those classes of workmen oped in a few sections, In ithe copper mining districts of mining companies have re announced a voluntary in. 10 per cent in wages. ber industry ts $0 per cent than it was a year ago, retail trade, The value of sales of 31 representative department stores in Aumunt, 1922, was 6.7 per cent Rreater than in August, 1921, and ap- proximately equal to the value of wales of the same stores in August, 1920, The seasonal increase in activ: ity customary in many wholesale Wines during the first weeks of au tumn wag noted. Cha: to depositors’ accoun! (bank debite) in the banks of the 20 princtpat cities of the district were per e@nt greater in August, 1922, than in August, 1921, a leew favor. jable showing than in July, 1022, } hen an Increase of 12 per cent over jie corresponding month @ year ago repgrted, but indicating that business jactivity generally has not been materially curtailed by the re. cont coa!jand railroad strikes, Bust. [ness failres continue above normal ih domestic and foreign mar- } buying in large quantities. * fire hazard, which bh feulariy serious this year, the long dry season, was dis by Keneral rains during Aw d logging activity increased itely, Production of logs on het 1 was estimated to be 75 it of normal, compared with cent on August 1 PRICES INCREASE 4 output of al} of the prin. metals produced in this district rt sliver, copper, lead and sinc— by figures for July, which latest available. Reports mining districts Indicate improvement during Au- Demand for all of these met. Mereased during the past and prices have risen accord. evidence of Increased ac pin lumbering and mining ts tm the reports of the prin. power companies of the In July, 1922, electric pow. its tn the Pacific North. thelr sales to the tum. 20 per cent over July, , In the district as a whole, fo the mining industry were cent greater in July, 1922, , 1921. ber of bullding permits ts August was greater than month since records were aarembled in 1915. and the P of projected construction has exceeded only twice, of this year. reports come from the im April oy Forces uilty Plea rom Father Mi Glaster, 25, sat on the bench | ~ Ms the low barred railing in po- Mrs. Glaster and a small boy—| Wi had sat there for and found the seat hard. but mot alone for that had denied many times the against him--namely that he drunk. His obstinate plea guilty” had balked the efforts Prosecution to convict him. court adjourned. The crowd ators slowly dispersed. But remained. He continued to uneasily. Judge John B. Gordon eyed and cleared his throat, pre to passing sentence. And ‘9 son—walked in. fellow crossed to where sat. Father and son thru the bars at each other, the other re then with intuition «qual to ‘@ Solomon, the lad piped up “Well you WERE drunk you Daddy?" it blushed. The lad repeated Glaster nodded his head. Gordon, an interested spec- the littie scene, spoke. “Wilt a guilty?” Glaster nodded. iH J felease you then in custody ir son, but see that you behave ” little family left the court Glaster in tow of his son. BLL LABOR ABOUT FUND ons and answers relative to! %* Community Fund will be | of the Wednesday evening of the Centra! Labor coun- plans of the fund's industrial are carried thru. eday noon Martin J. Plyzik William w. , invited F. i. Burleson, ex- “secretary of the Community h to be prenent at the Central council's weekly meeting, to all queries that might be pre- by fepresentatives of the 110 trade unions. of the fndustrial division jain making a special request industrial workers to place the “indystrial division” at the of Community Fund receipts space left for remarks. RROW DOWN i LIST OF SITES 60 Sept, 27—The Rhodes, & How site, at Broadway and St., led the field of 18 proposed 's new community hotel stockholders’ balloting con- premattay. ‘acoma hotel site, the Stadtw Bechool site and the Donnelly site received the next highest of votes, in order named. four highest sites will go to id ballot, under the rules of tion laid down by the board Of the Citizens’ Hote! cor. M, the ballot to be tn next Y at 2p. m. n Nomination by One Solitary Vote COMA, Sept, 27.—By a lead of Vote, A. Ohison han won the Girtrict over J. W. Siayden, & 19 unofficial reports from ment at the court 40 official count of the ts being made. Ladd, commander Wf commander of the industrial for representative from! conditions up to Septem mained favorable for the j aartoultur and the 00 bushdla less than were produced im 2921, tut slightly tn excess of the five-year average production. Move- ment of this season's crop to market up to September 15 bas been un- usually slow, Flour mills are now grinding new crop wheat and in Aug: ust, 1992, operated at 47.2 per cent of capacity, compared with 28.7 per cent in July, 1922, and 43 per cent {in August, 1921. An tmereased demand for bank credit appeared in the larger cities of the district during August. Com. mercial loans of 68 reporting mem- ber banks increased from $700.15 000 on August § to $709,934,000 on September 6, or 1.4 per cent. The same banks had rediscounts and bills payable with the Federal Reserve bank amounting to $13,025,000 on September 6 compared with $2,362,- 002 on August 9. Country banks, as a group, on the contrary, reduced their borrowings from this bank during the month and on September 13 the total dis counts of the Federal Reserve bank were 635,000 below the $43,359/000 held on August 16. Interest rates charged their customers by banks tn the principal cities of the district re- mained unchanged at 5% to 7 per cent In the large coant cities and 7 per cent In the Interior centers. | Births Fted by the follow! eavens, C. G. 5903 Heiman, een, Misery. y, Syaste A Vanston av , Leslie Hy 4344 Ninth ave N. Manimer, ‘Osear HH, 1116% Ninth ave, @ Laird, Joho B, Tit . ber. Stanley L., 7891 17 = eH: Bathuret, Frank 2, Lake. Forest wane 7) Je M4 Pairview . ‘Three-Tree Point. KR. sa) No. 7, Box bi . girl x 4 Barney B, 2 foun aw. N. Ferguson, ses HM, 1302 Untver- Deretiats A Andrew F., 167 15th ave. on 3817 Walliagtord Brosche, ‘Kiex ¥., Te2s Bagley ave. pode, 0 R 408 12th ave. N. girl Bor Ceddie An 221th Was it Swaneta,” Guatat ¥. 143 Seventh Reaiwat ‘alfred 1, 2208 45th ave. 8. Travia, Leonard Chas, 3402 Belvidere Rose, Joseph, 4511 Eighth ave. 5. Bacco Erie Binar, $23 10th ave Jonson, Marry Le, $16 N. 78th ot, Meiriae, Ralph Lioyd, $125 48th ave. woke barry 8, 6416 33nd ave. & James Clarence, 4452 29th ava, Wiliara Graham, Ogden, 412 Columbia at.. per. 629 29th ave. B, d, 6507 Second ave. 5212 California L Edwin L., Richmond High- lands, boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Fe guson. Andrew, Seattle . Ida M., Beattl ‘ w ish. Frank K. pre “ Spiller, Sue L, Hoquiam, . Warner, Wilbur V., Beattio . Austin, Edith B., ts | Miles, James H. Hand, 58. Gilson, H., Seattle . | Wray, Gladys Z, Seattle . Cariwon, Fritz, Beattio Lateon, Hasel, Beattie Costello, James H., Beattle . aavitt, Dorothy, Seattic Diekgt Robert, seat Nicho ret, Mozena, ma 4, B Beresford, Mer! Schroeder, John, Beattie . Sprunk, Lisa, Beat Dillman, William i, Bellevue Moore, Arminda B., Grant, Leonard D., Seattle . McCracken, Rebecca, Dill mesdiey, Sarah A Drew, Daniel, Woodside, . i Police Think They Have Robber Bosses Detectives L. C. Harris and A. A, Brown were preparing.to file bur glary charges Wednesday against two men, Carlo Sandes, 22, and Nick Luna, 48, alleged ringleaders in a gang of organized burglars that has been operating in Beattie. Hundreds of doliars’ worth of have been recovered and five rob- beries definitely traced to the two men, the detectives aswert. At least two more robberies of prominent Be attle men are expected to be charged against them. Both Luna and Sandes deny the charges. Luna has served @ term tor burglary, | Dollee wald. loot HER EXCUSE Dora—1'm surprised that you'd let & man kies you on such short ao- quaintance, Doris—-Well, he said it was my own fault 1 hadn't met him sooner, —Loston Transcript THE SEATTLE STAR SITUATION MALE MARKED WAN, 90-10 youre ox orlence aw machiniat and mechan: feat drafteman on auto, marine and contract ae rhene Moly rage: call Room 409 Rita I and and # p.m. D FEMALE HELP WANTED sg we carane Per month CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Der tine ie ree “can seoutive Vanes: Rates on Request Leave Your at Bartell’s Dru; Or Telephone MAIN 0600 Ser ington fre shower and a dlatancs. rent $40 month. 321 Fourth ave. N,, between Thom: MOPENN 4-OOM o bungalow Sant 1380 : Very re 2, Renttle, Wash. INEMENTS os these 4 sho wilt analet Cheap Rent EB DENNY WAY allable Nov. RAG RUG WRAVING leman, 1018 fist N. Bast unit ‘ ome tion COURT OF TT maa nai . whin for King INTHE Bt Btate county. Katherine MeKensle, plaintiff, Andrew MeKenaie, defendant 748. Rummona (by applic ate of Washington to MeKonale, def: You are hereby within sixty w ton 916 12TH AVE — T-room house; close tn; $25. M8 25TH AVE. &- € rooms; corner; N tlon) Andrew 1716 26TH AVE. Tl) 6 rooms; furnace; $25 Other Good Houses To Rent Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St 925. laundry trays; within sixty days after the 27th day of Beptem- > and defend the above on. Elliott 6870. - of your failure #0 to do, ment will be rendered agalnat You, | according to the demand of the complaint, which fh tiled Site the sloth of sald court fi The object of this action te to pro- duce @ divorer from defendant upon the ground of desertion and B ronrvs, for Piaintite ROM T WERTED HOUR, close in, ruarine view, rent reason- able, 114 Queen Anne ave UR-ROO. OUSE, WITH BATH | —— nd «as range, $15.60 month, Bl Soae Satter tp. tm Ti UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS FHM - PANT: ment id Wilmot Apt 329° Pirat ave Ne MM FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS AULT APTS and hake rooma, 100d Jackson et. New, clean. with mod- fences! te rt. DY WILLA Attorney jestring to prot: m patio of the Dallaing Depart= f attloe ; uit ‘coon acenet =| ROOM APACE ERT WITH PRT: Bn vate bath nicely furtished, +" Rainter valley car to Genesee, ¢ Sith ave & SWELL wnt APART REN: Steam heat. 3718 12th & Beacon 3718. ROOMS ONE LARGE, FRONT HO “fniabed Garfield 2824. ‘tn: room, everything CORA, TiS LOet MONDAY. | in. nice pede, ath fe Hy o tet Sahih SY Us eward for his return, 424 Fatr- Te c om Ree Si rehire MHA FANOW eon 805 County Lost in postoffics. Finder phone West 1182, or leave Board of Education, Central CONTAINING, FOLD- ing silk umbrella at Frederick's. Reward neY "NO haa been reduced a Hopren KELLY co. PI. | RIMAK cr mas beat known make, reduced to § Aen edibed, Wa! ins TnOM pes © it. 5. Main 3 GENERAL = . $60 per month. Phone Bast vans LACTICA THEE DISENGAGED. Phone Main 562 [ae a wank ER D'ALENE ; MINES Want nore. A underground ~ ae iS ws wT ema co. steady cml at 2 > needed; nen ‘boarding and aimnate Fi ata ot rere Nounea, Tih he atsem | standard, only $378. Why pay as roome; houses are for rent pao much for some unknown make? # Ro feen charged for HOPPRIUKE ymen| labor trouble. On a Shar October 1. 192%, the 1421 Third Ave will be as follow: Miners, timbermen. Write or ap- Emplo. a Office, miston, Walla crore pEPRr ET — National organization to tn- terview a few dopondel ble and am- bitlows young, men who wish to enter the field of export and for- eign trade, and who are willing to undergo short technical training prepar ory to accepting positions n thie new field. Give age, edu tion and phone tn replying. N-48, KEL 1421. Third PIANO@ AT GREATLY | Now Other new pianos at KIMBALL reduced galy $375. underground muckere, $4.66 A BARGAIN I Mi FL Blots for 4 or B-room house, bh: must eell Wed. Th we 85th and 1 at 3 DAS Ler The price In now $23. In 3 days it will be $20 (the regular price). bie Coat, ON Burn GOOD CK Heacon CAR ENTERS lass men tor residence work. “Mott 6361 — WOODWORKER oh body work 1320 Main ot fhone Main 2951 SITUATION MALE FOR 500 UNIVERSITY time employment. Stu- ified by training and ex lable part Cupboard Door Sash 20x28, four tie Ironing Board complete wtth Bineve Hoard 415 Window glass by the light or by the box. Plate Giaes Windshields put io your e 0. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY, i Miatabiianed 189 afternoons 6% ACRES OF GOOD LAND; SMALL fottage: well; garden: electric Nght and power; lorated in good neighborhood, with opportunity to learn the poultry business free. Very easy terme. 220 WALKER BUILDING Second and University. Phone mor | 0182. caring for bank. Phone Meirose 2634. PAPER WANGING,, sJpALSOMINING, Brown, Beacon 4% Mrs. Landes Visits Beacon Hill Club Mrs. Henry Landes, Seattle coun- etiwoman, visited Beacon Hill Tues. 12- INCH MILL WOOD |x } day as a result of petitions pre sented to the city council by the South Beacon Hill Improvement club. The petitions, presented two |weeks ago, asked for the removal lof bothersome dog kennels on South Beacon Hill, more fire protection and improvements on certain atreets. While in ncov'omy FURL © Don't buy coal or w: your fuel bill and sw trow $7; order before 1 The Hart Coal Ot 1109 Firat ave. GOAL ~DIRKCT FROM” MIND “TO consumer in Z-ton lote or more, Jump, $10, and nut, $8. Best for- ent woo 0 cord. Univeraity lee & Fuel Go, Melrone 2638, hEaT ORY FOREST AND FRSA WATER MILL, WOOD AT BED- ROCK PRICES. FULL MEASURE FURL CO., MELROSE. 3758. PHONOGRAPH (PLAY ERPHONE cabinet, mahogany finish; ab mandolin reasonable, Phone El- Hott 063% during week SEeT Fonket WOOD, $10- ~oord; pl 0 betel jond. Hart cuts time and r, the district Tuesday, Mrs, Landes was entertained at luncheon at the home of Mra. Erne stine J. Brodner, president of tho improvement club. WILL ALLEN, acouned of robbing the Burnett Bros.’ jewelry atore at Everett, July 17, haw been captured | in Portiand, according to a message | received by Seattle police Wednes- day, Allen will be returned to Ever ett immediately, waiving extradition. siWered | | $10--G) 5 BSERV! AHL ro Pe ae srgpie gh a dpvent fo TDRMANS POWTA airy ha. “There's one thing about the new | ait Valley” Bt “ganitel 8 style nh ‘fF “What, for instance?” ° “[ never realized before there were $0.00 ee L anne HapRRIRCHING. PICOTING, pea SAB grag’ girls in this“ Manguerade comtumen rented. 7 wi Une Ditel Didg,, Second and Pike pacer tet orice eomnmnrins oye hy=Biaine | an MISCELLANROUS—For SALE | 62 ror “SALE—REAL ESTATE SHWING MACHINGE—G60D DROY- heads, $18 | We te renting. Are You Alive To THe ain 1 ret_ ave. Possibilities of aLHP iw YOUR CA Have the seat cut, $6.00 up, at Free Psychological Buying? $200,000 WORTH OF UNEXC: pu LED H OLD mont Bridge, Garfield 1628 yumNt 4 OMMERCIAL NEW PIANOS “VOR RENT. Meyer-Toner, FORCED Hed on purchas: Fourth ave Gowran delivered. KU LIQUIDA’ MENT OF TH LUMBER ia, AD Oa JUNK YOUR We fix it O39. WOOD, $40: bie load, dell 4606, » Wh NY AND BELL CrTTING and furs The Owl 1917% Firat TRNAIVE WATER, Goon” AB w, bargain at $15, Reacon 2748. FOR SALE—2 HEATING STOVES in good condition, 961 28nd att WOOD, 0-75” DELIVERED, Buneet 0918 For HATE —K GOOD PUR BON: Toe i ALUMINUM Call us, Mel. OWN yromw” Or vor ITs ny LESS THAN VALUE! THE succHaary) KNOY 8 THAT HIS TIME TO HUY 1MN THM OTHUR MAN Mu: ST SELL. WE MUST SELL, NOW! Thi tn not a tax wale, nm eats involve The Taxes Are Paid Approxtmately 6 acres, abutting di- reetly upon two. transcontinental railroads, « paved avenue with car line, and immediately accessible and almost W. KR. T. of the off- ‘© tonnage of the world INQUIRE 614 COLMAN BLDG Main 0208, BUSINESS MAN te boom or « wet 4279. inter RAVANAGH HATH 8100. Eldridge Buick Co. | We have a good care to sell from BIG OPPORTUNITY Por poultry raising on Me} acres at pretty Inglewood Par Deep. clear trout stream crosses pro erty: 15 minu walk from place to paved Paci highway; 20-min- ute ride from Second ave. and Pike st. Torms, $75 down, $15 per month, 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Be and University. Hillote 0182. 7 ra Near Catholic School 5-room bun ¥; full cement bi et Seger fireplace loorn; buslt- in features in kitchen; large lot; one block to Phinney car. §200 each, balance like rent. WM. A. SULIAVAN &@ CO. 210 American Tank Eiltote 1098. TTENTION CRTA Lice Paige touring Mitchell touring Dodge touring Interstate touring Dodge F Dodge Fr AND SOME OTHERS These care are all in good run- ning condition, and will give you satisfaction. Eldridge Buick Co. BE. Pike at Harvard. Bast 0842 GET THE GREATEST VALUE Ruy a new FORD on LAMPING = MeDONA PLAN, 1-6 down, 18 mon’ INVESTIGATE—The Lamy ine TIAL your down pay mente, LAMPING-McDONALD MOTOR COMPANY LN-FORD DBALERS Pike at ifth. FORECLOSURE G-room house, free and clear, ONLY $3,600 On age terme to purchaser, ; lots fru improvemen vacant “1918 Little Six” Oldsmobile New cord tires; new paint Job; have Just conditioned this ear for my own use, but am called Boutll. Must sacrifice at $475. 1624 Fourth Ay: _Between Pine and O1 ast Fin: + high BNAP—49650 plastered house; electric Inside toflet; sink; gas: tn 9 is $255 Buys a, 1918 Chevrolet tourtng car, Tt te in excellent condition; tirea ere all good has lots of power. Bu 009. iD HOADSTE 919, with a starter. Car is in splen- did condition; tires are good; has & delivery box on behind. Rasy term 16 Fifth ave. AUTOMOBILE ae wy We loan money om your car, buy your equity or will ey spot cash. A Fifth and Virginia.” Billote eas, POR FAL) WEALTH c roadater, $180. Rainier eto & WANTED—AI WAVE CHOICE TOF WR LAUREL Hurst Addition, Seattle, for which I u late mode! é-cylinder Frankiin ay terme, Box N46, coment basement, ment; best view i 1d rege in bane- city, From u t ani nies view, nee ‘intwersity. view; Juat one block suteide of clty limite, 14 Phi Syner and lot priced to ell. exaid: PAID FOR CARE CONDITION AB PAID NDT Ro object. Elliott 1949. 1809 if cry © FOR GALES ROTATE SPLENDID BUY 4% acres for poultry farm, with co- operative eg@ marketing among settlers, Plenty of running water on place; fine trout stream: 1 acre cleared, ready to plow; electric light poles and wiring to be In- stalled, included in these onsy terms; also plenty of wood; lo~ cated on wide graveled road, about 1% miles from Kenmore si on paved Pacific highway, at Ingle- wood Park, where commod! an lines will take you to Seattle tn bout 20 minutes over new Victory y. Terms $50 cash, $15 per month. 220 WALKER BUIL gd Second and Univer Phone Eliott o1ea. “ELS from 13th and fterson, with vement and all improvements ns Call Eliott 4381. -KOOM FURNISHED North Park, for sale or rent, aa Buneet 2) Smt Susklin eat be we mo. Cou: 65 FO GALE—WEST SEATTLE ACRE TRACTS, WITH SMALL NEW ft. boule- \y wate! die. w $ from three car lines; 4 wl improved tracts on whic arsist you in building. Aleo veo titul view lots, all om very easy terma. Mr. Chandler, corner 26th ave Spokane st. or phone TAND Fis MONTH- this BARGAIN, 4-room bungalow, with com- plumbing, sleeping porch, 7b-foot view lot; only & close to Junction, $30 1 buys tered Biets erage oka to car; Went Beattie J. B. KIEFER 210 Hoge Bld. Annex, 709 Second Av. Main 2726, or West 3150 Evenings, @_ FOR SALE—ACREAGE —_ DANDY BUY Over 4 acres auburban home place; extra good land for poultry, fruit berries; 500 feet street front- with plenty of electricity for hts and. power; beautiful view Lake Washington. This in a pnvenient igs et at In Northern Pacific also 6 minutes lines, store wed Pacific Madrona Bungalow S-room modern bungalow: lot 160 feet: coment t place; furnace; In nary trays; cab- Inet “uiteher Hiving and dining re = 4 ‘bedroome and Oil. tiniehed. be! he in perfect condition; shrubbery; & blocks to Mae car line.” Price $3,200; will ac i or acreage up to $700 and $500 cash as first payment, balance monthly, H. M. Nelson, Realtor nekley Bldg. Billott 4887. _ Goin Like Hoteakes pus gyer $4,460 Buy this beautiful oe il strictly modern bungalow; living room full width of home; artistic fireplace; very pleasant dining room, hard- wood floors: French doors; won- derful kitchen; breakfast nook with table and chairs; 2 lovely rooma; large attic; dandy base- ment; furnace and laundry piss pho REALTY Melrose 0940. IN 40x fire- ad near by; walk from 4 fast and gan station; on pa’ highw minutes’ ride from Second . and University at Terms $76 down, $15 per month. 220 WALKER BUILDING Second and University. Phone Elliott 0162. EXCELLENT BUY 1 acre for home place; best of prop- erty for poultry and berrie: of it, located on stor station and paved in & bargain, to’ gown saud G10" per mo 20-minute ride from Second ave. and Pike at, 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Segond and University, Elliott 0182. BSSSSSSSSHSSSHSSSSS “DEAL WITH STEEL” Realtors—Rentors—Insurors THIS IS A BARGAIN 60 acres; good jand; worth $1,000. On good road. near pighwsy, and mill Lota Hy of wood, Price only $2,500. Terms, § STHEL REALTY DEY. CORP, Douglas Bldg. Willott 1307 8 SSSSSSSSSSRRSSSES ~~ Spuds, Fish, Clams with CREBK; rich alder Close to Sound, with right of to be located on county road; near paved highway; adjoin ing well improved home 100 fare. Pytco § Npomere Company, Al | coment buffet; ment; 0: U Nowst RUC “4 ED $2,100. TE 4 rooms and ths S0x100-foot lot: fruit and berries. Submit your ELLIOTT REALTY CO. 5906 _Phinne: nset 4240. AT_YOUR | enVicw ron A_HOMB FrouR AND acres of cleared and sen: laundry va za pages, eae |= UARTER | partly on THRED- fronting stage line, school and stores. Small cat~ tage, electric lights, good nelgh= bors. Will give the buyer a free education in the poultry industry and assistance in q diate possession. This can be sold on very easy terme. 202, Walker Ridg. Elliott 0183. Cor, Second and University. PHINNEY RIDGE SPECIAL $2,260; $500 CASH “BALANCE '$25 PER MONTH S-room. bungalow, on Tevel lot, on paved street, only 1% blocks to car. It hae just heen redecorated thruout, and is in the pink of con= dition, ‘Let us show you how you ean buy a good home for the rent ou are now paying Pitsey habde Rmavry co, 5817 Phinney Ave. Sunset 407. For BALD — HOM MAGNOLIA hn. inelading: winter fuel, rows . linoleum, $260 cash, Garfield Bi! INNY DALE FINE HOMUSTTES, CITY WATER, 15 acres; near school: level; andy ht, achoolm, $6 monthly. — transportation; $1250; $380 UF Sincktey ibuildings AURA WHOID, 814 Now dork at 10 ACRES RICH LAND, CLOSE TO city, on. good road, on nico litte reek through it. Price $ 800, wil give good terms. aontrer RMALTY CO. $23 Walker Bide, __ Second Mad University. NEAR DES MOINES rem, fronting Highline; powerful fruit; 008 soll; 0. Sih scan aleaetep cnt The More You Tell the Quicker You Sell There’s the whole story about selling anything thru the WANT AD COLUMNS, THE BUYER wants to know just what you have so he won't waste his time or yours. All houses are alike to a BUYER—until he learns the features that your particular home has. right. VALUE by calling MAIN AD ADVERTISI PAGE 13 You will have little trouble finding a BUYER thru STAR WANT AD COLUMNS, if you tell your story CONVINCE YOURSELF OF STAR WANT AD 0600 and sending us your ‘INVESTIGATE THIS acres of the richest kind of alder land; deep soll; ideal property vegetables, berries poultry thickly settled district; electricity for power and lights instal niong street with Do expense to buyer; financial assistance in building; near store, gas station, fruit #tands and Inglewood golf links at Inglewood Park. o 6 minutes’ walk from payed F cific highw 20 minutes’ ride from Second ave. and University at Terma, $50 Down, $15 Per Month 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University. « | “GREAT BARGAIN IN A FARM 140 acres 25 miles from Second ry 1 valley land; 22 acre: oieareas 20-ncre cranberry mars! large barn; te large creek; good Price $40 an acre; casy terms. Carter; MacDonald & Miller Second and Jumbia. _ Filtot! KIRKLAND | COl CH Hoob NOUSH—PIICE $1,676 i bullt plastered house; large me; good chicken house; on artiy improved tract, with ding ‘een tmb: ity Fond: ‘well improved district. Bast ‘Take non car a ‘Kirkiand ferr: «& to Burke arrar’s office in Kirkland. 70. a amage ANCH A Fd 5 2 good A oot tae and 0. ferme: ised 34in NE. Keene Mi go cken ys og Wert io cash; only $15 eeeutaly, PRTER: . t36 ird Ave. is Exceptional 15 acres of in bearing orch: gin Umber; T-room house; barn; poultry house; pumping piant with system. ‘This bought lena ents, 0 per wae my ash, balance 220 WALKER BUILDING Second and ate Phone 0162. THREE ACRES All cleared, with beautiful building site, overlooking Iake and moun- tains. Finest of soil. Fronting on g00d ro Hlectric lights and power. Close to transportation. Bplendia neighborhood. in building and free oultry and hortieult & wonderful spot for producing home. Easy 220 vere Bahaise. Cor. Second ai fitter ni FIFTEEN ACRES Fronting on North Trunk highway. § acres completely cleared and in cultivation; 5 acres in virgin tim- ber and 5 acres in bearing T-room house, furnished; barn chicken house; pumping plant with complete water syatem. This prop- erty will be sold for leas than the cost of improvements. — Terma, $2,600 cash, balance $40 per month, 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University. Elliott 0182, |skagit county ‘ami ber Co, lands re~ duced half, Close to mille and camps; lote of work, We furnis! lumber Be hes Only a little money paren, 726 Third A BA 26 acres of bottom land on Elwha river; good soll, school and netgh- borhood, Terms, Address R. G. Jose, Sequim, Wash. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL EST. | 80 |RSTARLISHED TRANSFER AND storage business in the best dis- trict of Seattle, A great oppor: tunity for meone t wa transfer business, Phone evenings, Sunset 6 GARAGE, WITH GOOD BQUIP- yaent of tools, Price $100; $50 " ca . Very good location. Hast 363% OLD GRO Woop, i6 jmoh, $104 Telephone Bunset 0! @ REAL ESTATE LOANS Monty for farm and acreage foal Mote FARA MEG. Gon aay Se ___ STOCKS AND BONDS We Offer, Subject 5000 Anderson Brothers .....30.04% 100 Futrell Coupler . + 60 100 Sound Rubber 475 Victory Rube 25 Revere OW. Pacific Roy: cific Securities Co. 601 Securities Bldgs Be ttle, Wash, Bi an 12 inch, $11. 3 0 2 L asistance | 3 5 H. M. Herrin & Company STOCKS AND BONDS WE OFFER FOR SALE 1000 American Bottle ( | 2000 1b00 on Appliance. land Mining. ia preferred. Hematite Tron. & Gold. Hirat Chicagoft. Idaho Gold & Ituby. Invaders Oi) Corporation. Johnston Piston & Ring. Moorite Products. | 5000 Richmond Copy L. K. Steel id and com. Wichita WE WILL BUY American Telephone Rights. Boundary Red Mountain. Central Finance units, pta. Commonwealth Finan Mascott Copper. New World Life Insurances gS. Puget Sound Power & Light # Puget Sound Realty Associate: Buying and selling orde: marketable securities, tien and quotations on. request! Take advantage of our 26 year experience and service. Transact your posinane, iors reliable and re- sponsible broke: INVESTIGATE BErore BUYING OR 8BLLI _Eiisot erry St. 1509 American Workers’ Gil. 1000 National Life Preserv: 30 Bae Sek Finance com 10000 Duthie OF: 1000 Doendary Rea} Mountain. WE WILL SELL 200 Sound Rubber Co. « Weatern Smeltiog id 1000 Victory Rubber 11% Buy and Sell Your Securities Thru Old Hetablished Firms nabetye berngh mee en eee ge All Jordan, Wentworth & Co wenntl teHDsbe tea 109 and Ave. Main 1512 MEMBERS CHICAGO ARD TRAD, we = 1; WARRANTS: ot AMERICAN No worny 4th and Pike. loney to loan. Petadlished 1896. 105 Ind ave & The Seattle Star DIRECTORY anh a Es free, Main 7303. 218 Burk 06 Second ave. ico ign ere All cases. 507 Leary Bld. Ell. 3 tC $10.39 Ha 30d-Ping, Houra 10:8: Eve dates Mal ra, Collateral Loans THE of yal OF Third nee. WwW. MO) *LIUS PRI vent | wezetare Tati Soret ae rce T. Yue riloet o4aa, yaaa, loney to en Ne aes ba) owe AMOU! DIL on “Ky ; lows it rat SMER CAN’) R21 Second Ave. Petal 889. __|\ 5 | Pee aa Vincinnes ates: ished 1874. ar xaminer, iy: ee fice 408-6 Bla. ene sore advice, Yor xi Rese" ante Bite, ain, Stee: anipradtic Phy- ory t gy, AE Washington bldg: Main BR, ANGUS Wonea'y ailments gpa: ps RORY Ruite STAR WANT ADB

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