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EF TO PROVE E OF DIETS » Eats Raw Food; Other Eats It Cooked around the world to i which is dest—regular home. Med food or & Strictly vegetable, diet! tw the Contest being staged Bastern boys, who are now ded for the Orient R. Morrison, 21, who ts tn Seattle, is allowed to cat | manner of cooked food, His Manning Wein, who ts en to Japan, can eat nothing ts cooked. The test Ix being staged by promi. Maine dieticians, who wish to | the relative values of the two of diets, Dboys started on thelr walk. four of the world last March. | ‘expect to finish their physical contest in 1925 FOR HEARING Call, 18, and Mrs, Florence | 1, her custodian, who ar in Seattle Wednesday from Cal, a8 government wit- against “Duke” Howard Ty- MecCrabd, charged with violation jann act, appeared before Judge Jeremiah Neterer morning. They were then on bonds of $1,000 each, on that they would not Nave ‘Western Washington jurisdic previous to being called before } grand jury next week, Call is said to have been ed to Vancouver, B.C, @ ago by McCrabb, who a month was arrested. He Is declared to Deen recognized in a notorious by the girl's mother, wz the arrest, the «irl and AIR MONOPOLY ED BY GAS LATEST GRAFT QMAHA, Neb, Oct. 19.—John O. ser, Omaha attorney, who yester- filed suit against the American corporation, General Electric empany and Federal Radio Lovejoy, charging conspiracy to the air, today sald his was for the purpose of forcing \CCIDENTALLY KI knitting a sweater in her ing room, Mrs. Lena Dexter, if, a widow, 109 2ist ave., was killed gas Thrusday. ‘Dexter was seen at 6:45 a.m. she appeared at the doorway ‘her apartment to get a bottle of At $4. m. Mrs. M. Aron!, a in the building, smelied gas “the hallway. “She traced the odor to Mrs. Dex- ter's apartment, and returned to her | oom. _ Two hours inter the smell became strong that she tried the door, @24 upon finding it locked called Jack Goldsmith, the widow's son-tn- , at 2000 Yesler way. Goldsmith the death chamber by fore- a window. The aged woman was on the floor, with her knitting her hands, where she had fallen from her rocking chair. JUMPER HAS ANOTHER ACT Mink De Ronda, parachute jump- @r, who way denied Mayor Brown's Permission to jump from the top of the L. C. Smith building, last Satur- Gay, hax this week obtained the may- permission to do a stunt next me E urday. De Ronda, however, will f 1 jump. He will do a suspension ure act at a point 200 feet in the air. The act will take place at 2:30) ‘D. ™., off a corner of the Yesler way | : Second ave. side of the L. C. 4 ith building. Collectors wil! be stationed among crowds on the street. The funds “Piven by the populace will be shared by De Ronda with the Draper Or- ‘Bhan home, according to original Chinese Hearing Is to Be Held Friday Preliminary hearing on the case of Poye Soon, wealthy Chinese chant, of Boston, who is charged With carrying explosives on inter- Mate carriers without notifying agents, will be held in Judge A. C. m's court Friday afternoon, Seon was arrested In Seattle last Week, while en route from Boston to China with 6,000 rounds of ammuni- tion among his belongings. TORK CATCHES WOMAN IN TAXI CHICAGO.—The stork visited Mrs. Rose Simon while she was en route to a hospital In @ taxi. The new haby girl has a brother who first ‘aw the light of day thru a taxt window in 1914 Bridegroom Nervous; Wedding Is Delayed CHICO, Oct. 19.—As a young le were getting married by a i Justice the bridegroom got Harve’): that he blurted out, “I can't #0 of.” The couple left, but re- turned two hours later and the knot was tied. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES for ce will wpeak at two meetings hursday evening, one in Dudley’ 1, South Park, and the other in Potty hall, at Youter, P Se en ee ees, -4 asain Seaman amaemenma memati in a Can They Solve Hall Mystery? Peart Bahmer, shown here wick (N. J.) jail in her cell in the New Bruns- and her father, Nick (inset), likewise be- hind the bars, may be able to shed some light on the Ha- Mills murder, authorities think. Pearl is detained on an in-|§ corrigibility charge. Says Woman Murdered Pastor and Sweetheart BY FLORENCE M. NORTH (Attorney for Charlotte Mills) (Copyright, 1922, by the United Press) NEW BRUNSWICK, WN. J., Oct. 19. believe we know the murderer of Mrs. Eleanor Mills and Mr, Hall. | It is the woman in gray. This woman, dressed fn a long gray coat that fell to her ankles, was seen by witnesses at the spot where the bodies of the pastor and the sex t Wife were found, was observed in an automobile which I believe to have been the death car. Thru fe shadowy scenes at Phillips farm on the eve of the tragedy when, unfortunately, wit- esses’ minds were dulled because they had no Inkling of the horror that was to come, there flits always the figure of thie woman tn gray. In whatever direction our search turns we find som mention of her. She was seen at Phillips’ farm ‘Thursday afternoon. To witnesses whone brains were not keyed to grasp little details that now would he invaluable to us, she appeared to be pacing the little lane near which the bedies were two nights later found by another pair of lovers. She was seen, this woman tn gray, in a closed motor car, driving from the scene that night. She ts the woman who was jealous of Mra. Milla, She ts the woman who, otherwise @ normal, highly respected member of her community, was transformed thru jealous hatred into a fury, so that she siashed the throat of her pretty victim, whose only sin was loving too much the beautiful things of life and the kindly man who could give them to her. On the afternoon of September 14, this woman, upon whom our grow: ing chain of evidence ts slowly but inevitably fastening the guilt of the crime, was seen, apparently measur ing @ distance near the farm, distance from the barn to the Somer. set county line, The murder was committed In Middlesex county. The bodies were carefully taken to a spot just over the line in Somerset county. The center of official investi- gation was thus thrown miles away from the honwea of the murderers. During the questioning of Mra. Hall, widow of the pastor, county authorities required her to put on a long, gray coat that a Hungarian woman might identify her, if pos sible, as the woman in gray. This the Hungarian woman failed to do. But some day we will put that ome, upon the right woman. Light Registration All Over Country This Year', BY LAWRENCE MARTIN (Copyright, 193%, by United Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 19-—The ex- tent of popular indifference to the ‘appeal of politics this year ie re- vealed in registration figures com- piled by the United Press. These figures emphasize two facta previously apparent to political lead- ers from their general observation: |. That the public is about 50 per cent less inter- ested in this year’s congressional election than it was in the presi- dential campaign in 1920. 2. That the only places where Interest approximates or exceeds that of 1920 are those where lo- eal issues have aroused parti- sanship, In 1920 the republicange and demo crats combined polled’ a total of 26,- 200,000 votes. This year a total of | leas than 20,000,000 1s looked for. .. The big citi re indicative of the general state of mind. In New York registration this year fell off 176,000 from 1920, In Chicago $09,434 voters registered this year where a million had been expected. In 1920 the registration was $84, n Pennsylvania, where Pinchot and McParren have been campaign- ing for the governorship, it In esti mated that that region will be 35 per cent lower than two years ago. Pittsburg had 114,000° regis- tered voters then and this ye: but $2,000; Philadelphia had 450, 371 then and virtually 190,000 less this year. St. Louis dropped 50,000 from NY “ONLY JOFFRE” Lord Curzon, the British foreign | secretary, the passenger elevator at the Qual @Oreay station out of order and cheerfully adopted the suggestion of the station master that he might use the freight elevator, Just as the elevator boy was slamming the gates shut, there came rushing to- ward the lft a thick-set, elderly man, breathing heavily. He made as if to enter the elevator, but the attendants waved him off. “IT am just as heavy and as old | as your lone passenger,” the man decla: “why should you refuse to take me up?” “Because thia is Lord Curzon,” re sponded the railroad min impress ively. ‘Oh, well, that’s all right,” re- plied the stranger, making for the stairs, “I'm only Joffre.” He was given a lft-—Boston Globe. SPUNK’S FREE Spunk is one of the commodities which, according to the new tariff bill, may be imported into the Unit ed States without payment of any duty.—Nation’s Business. Tinder can be made from halt. burned linen, rriving In Paris, found) 1920, in *plte of the Intense In- terest In the Reed-Brewster sena- torial fight. In Minnesota, where there fs no Tegistration outside cities, party lead- ers expect a vote of about 600,000 instead of the 780,000 cast in 1920, Indiana, on the contrary, expects to exceed its 1920 registration of 1,400,000 and tts vote of 1,250,000. Indiana is always interested in poll- tien, however, California, which has local issues, shows increased registration of 1,602,- 1920, In Denver, sharp drops a: shown. Denver registered 97,000 in 1920 and 80,000 this year. Massachusetts, which votes wine and beer in addition to congres- sional candidates, shows heightened interest, with a Boston registration of 200,000 against 201,000 two years ago. In Washington, Oregon, Montana land other Western states registration lin about the same as in 1920. Vital Statistics BIRTHS Tirthe tn their households are re. Ported by the following Koattle men omalt, Bain- # ih48 0th ave, 6 'W., boy. Van Kant, Alfred B., 6286 Farrar st, girl. Paul, Jack, 6511 Phinney ave, girl. August, Sam, 102 21st ave., girl. Buffond, Grazio, 949 Davis st, boy. Larson,’ P. Adolph, 4511 Evanston |. ave, | Hanson, Ha 2122 Sixth ave., boy. Everett, Otanl, Shoso, Btation A 9, Btgokiey, Clinton B, 2241 43rd ave. ir) 1 Carr, Brantley, 2323 12th ave. N. ward ., 114 N. 4th at., James, 6242 24rd ave. N, Anacortes, [agi boy. Stongh. | girl Steemer, Harold M,, Union City, girl.) ap eg Frank J, Ansonia Haring ML David, 803 Madison’ at, James Willard, 131 W. “711 Washington st. gir Robertson, 75th at, | Omak’, Spek boy: {MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Minsky, Nathan, Tacoma ..... Miller, Anna, Seattle .. Jackson, Roy, Barlington . Brown, Mary Elizabeth, attle « ee Steele, Wa Hart, Bisie May, Seattle .. Mann, Harvey i, Everett. Mann, Myrtle, Arlington . DEATHS Wheeler, Henry, 54 years, Purkapile, Josephine, 40 years, Keeler, Dorothy C., 1 Davidson, Mary, 80 ye 293, as compared with 1,375,000 in| 0 [Phone Elliott 2853, |DON'T RENT WHEN You < THE The Seattle § Star ¥, OUTAASIINGTON | “ys "RPE RTE IN cM Toy —. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES | fi ios ‘for let ave it Mf AY GONCERN: for any by my wife Letitia Madden, or after. this date, € 19 Lie r ntti LIP MADDEN. EMEN TS REN, a anolat tn FICKET TH PORT Ne AND EAST over C, PR very cheap, N-6 Star. LEGAL NOTICES HOM if MAY CONCERN ‘Thin te to certify that Stanley & Burne have made an pplication a wood wor Sore tt tit farrien st Block 45, Denny's Home Addition. Anyone desiring to nt such oc- cupancy must file protest at the office of the Bullding Depart- Ment, Room £65 County-City Bide, metiler te October 30, i923 Ordinance No, 81878. 6 LOST ANDY FOUND POT —JERERY- HOLSTER COW, forme cut short. Owner can have same by paying for this af and expense of feeding. Farlington Golf Club. Bartington, W TAKEN” HY MISTAKE FOS Pig ‘n Whistic Monday noon— Man's gray ulster overcoat. Lib- eral reward. Teturn 914 Leary Bldg, Main 0016. Lost, Poston bull Melrone 0391, #1 FRED the Wi, Give” HoCKs KENT TO i Veedtinke N. WANTEED- TERAL GOoB Jon Department Reventh a At iw [S— TANK Mi boy wits hich school education, Wie AY for advance O. Box 1902. SEATTLE STAR 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND art PNG APAK Pavare a i Meely furnin dy #16 alley car to Genesee, 4229 i FURNITURE VOR SALB | Hiake buya, ror” FALE — WELL nies terrier puppies, $6 and $10. © P. Farrar, hit? Roxbury. Phone Few it 1428. ‘OR BA! four ihe: 4 ards by parcel post. yey hy Doors . OTL WILLIAM ANY, Lar Katabliahed 3 see: 12-INCH MILL WOOD Bie te ECONOMY FURL CO. Meacem 3980, ~“STAN-A-ATAn SHINGLES $2.00 per M. delivered. wast or Weat 4688 evenings. LUMP COAL $10 a ton delivered in 2-ton Agte-s10 McDERMOTT FURL Garfield 4291, RENTON COAL DIRKCT PROM m ine to consumer. Lamp, $10 per ton. FUEL Co. ton, nut UNivEns fr WOOD—H er co. AL MELNOSH 4449 BRONSON-SHBFPIELD ay it oot, of Music now open. Prices ‘to sult. Rank, cor. 2nd DG, HOUNLE 2-INCH MILL WOOD FOREST WOOD, THE VERY BEST. All wood cut from big, live tim Mill and planer ends, Bun- t one. GOD IN TOWN, Cedar wood, stove length; $6 per ist delivered. eo Bunset Tie roenseiee | Ned on Wr K 1 Fourth ave Bunect 0! oe i DELIVERED. WE Hii Sere SELL are Hise The Owl 1217 HAM LUMP COAT and fure. Fire RELL LION COA: #7—SON VALCHY LUMP COA LION COAL CO. Garfield RAVAWNAGH HATS 61061608 ict J aon. % AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB ‘WHY pow? YOU COME TO 1407 11TH AVE. AND GET THAT GOOD USED Dodge—Buick Ford — (Cou Sedan, |§ Touring or Roadster) Chevrolet, Elgin, Maxwell Paige “Or any other make of Ys TO DELIV m Coal © Dravu Ep—A FURNACE PITT Apply 33 W. Spokane. vw SITUATION FING PAPER. FIRAT CLASS PANTING, banaing. nirominl vw FoaniiinD HOUSES FOR RENT ii NOTH # room) ment: } neatly and completely ERE $43.0 rITT JAHN & CO. FITEL BLDG 2ND AND PIKE. a bamte yt FLATS AND ARTMENTS 23RD AND E. MADISON room comfortable flats, with bi place and laundry tra: ot water furnished; gas r 911 JAMES ST. 3-room new flata: close in; ready to move into; $22.50. 8117 EB. MADISON ST. 4-room flats, in fine condition: good car service; cheap rent; $22.60. CARTER. "MacDONALD & MILLER 208 mbla St. Elliott 6870. 2% FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROO: WELL FUR- tune vac= N. 36th. TLARGE Rooms, ished, $22; lower floor; uum ence a month, 826 Melrose 3246, “4 eee 4 APARTMENTS AND FLATS fT. TAND 6-8 OOM “APARTMENTS, With ‘steam heat, private | phot and bath, hot and cold water, ed or unfurnished, reasonable, Manhattan Apts. Ba e Howell this 2-room home and % no cash and $15 per month. have a nice 4-room cottage for $100 cash and o18 Pe month, Both in Went & one after 6:30 Pp. m, Melrose “joaa FoR RENT — 2-nOOM, NICELY furnished, modern apartment, $12. He. mm 1687. SWAP COLUMN ;27 motor; good used cars that has a dealer in Seattle. Price ts right, terms are easy, and thi are overhauled in our and we know that we can give you 100% value for y dollar you pay. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS “Ride in and walk out.” WE TRADE HENRY MOSSBACH 1407 Lith Ave. Hast 2651. ROADSTERS ROADSTERS ROADSTERS EIGHT TO CHOOSE FROM RVICKS ree 1G he PMOBILE: EASY TO SELECT YOURS FROM THIS List SEB Pe stag aM 206 H. PIKE ST. CORNER OF HARVARD Eldridge Buick Company 960.60 7 DROP Hi NEW FORD PRicus, Isffective Oct, 17, PREPARK FOR THE WINTER nd— BUY NOW BIG CLEAN UP bes GOOD USED FORDS Prices reduced to meet the drop. ake our loas now. Goon “CATS tay hy MENTS HUGH BAIRD Pioneer Downtown Ford Dealer Fourth and James, Elliott 0760, AUTOMOBILE 10. buy cash We loan money on your car, your e ls Fee Spot CO., Ine. Fifth and Virginia. Blltott 6238, “DE PUNDABLES GARAGE, 864" 12th y 0 grind “valves and 2:50, ~ DEPENDABL Ford relined transmission, labor, 1,60; grind valyes and tune motor, labor, $: Phone 0888 “USED FO) ROADSTER, $65 new tires, Come quick HUGH BAIRD wosrts and James, Hlitott_ 0750 - KUO, $05. Toy STH AVE. 60 aCoKS TO EXCHANGE _ OND 2-TON FODERAL fine condition, for sale, 1 GARAGE trade for 1-ton Ford th m . OsBATe Thomas, Wash, ox 42, 59 FOR SALH—TRUCKS CERKKKK KK KKK ERE “HAND TRUCK BAKGAINS Our new model ts selling qulekly, It brings in trades, Factory says move trades. Kelly 1%-ton. Kelly 2%-ton, Kelly 8%-ton. Nash 2-ton, Gereix 2%-ton. Parker 3-ton, Repudlio $%-ton rm Duplex 3%-ton. Packard 3%4-ton. GMC b-ton (as ts). 1 good tratlers, various to go With above ‘AAA ton, wines, trucks, These trucke ha’ all thru our shop, and a excellent condition, KELLY -8PRINGFIELD MOTOR TRUCK CO. 1625 1ith Ave. East 0190. ARARAAAAAARAARARARAAAAARAARAAR AAA, KEKK KKK KK KKK 1vi9 FORD TON TRUCK, Good body for wood, Good motor, HOGH BAIRD Fourth a) Elliott @ A _WIDOW'S SACRIFICE MUST BH BOLD AT ONCE PRICK CUT $1,2 Mighty “attrective bungalow: Mplenaid ‘location; within» blocks of Lincoln high; living room, dining room, bedroom and kitche attic has also been used for @ sleeping room; fireplace; many but n including aN a » We think it can ered under $2,600, but about $700 cash with $700 cash ae ine bargain, Johnston-Hartle Co. N wb COUNTRY HOME ACR FINE SOIL Unobstructed Bound view; 2 blocks Rn FINE BEACH AND COUN- B; 6-room house; bat city lights and water, A bargain, $4,680 A New with range and heat- $20, Sunset Hill Realty Co. 2047 W. 73rd Bt Sunset 4734. Get ~~ Get a Home Now! $260 CASH 4 dintny jJarge sleeping ; cement basement; laundry trays; el lot; garage: MOVE RIGHT IN | Completely furnished, ws Rn - i5e Sbemutiful a erage; view. Realty rub- “DEAL WITH STEEL” Realtore—Rentors—Iinsurors A SNAP—A SNAP One block to car and pave- ment; 3 lares aa all in fruit, berr'! at. tractive T-room, ‘bath, cot: 1 front, back prea} garege: chicken Ouse, onree chicken Worth $3,600. Pri 760; $400 ‘cash. balance ensy. % STEEL REALTY DEV. CORP. H Douglas Bldg. Elliott 1207. $2,200 € rooms, modern plumbin, 49-foot lot; near library Provements in and paving. $200 canh, $30 $1,300 Broome and bath; 50x117 corner lot; close to Junction; $100 cash, $26 per month. WALLER & WALLER 4205 W. Alaska. Prrrrryrrrerry ry CRBESeetaceeeenes paid a per mon et RENDy BUY—4 ACRES i only 3 minut and gan station; also nei wood golf links and Coun’ at Inglewood k, with vie Lake Washingto' First class lo~ cation for berries and chickens. 26 Pintes’ ride from Second ave and ty #t. Terms $50.00 cash, $16.00 per month. 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second Bungalow of 6 rooms on one floor; large living room; Freneh deors to dining room and sun room; oak floors; fireplace; 2 lovely bed- rooms and bath; cabinet kitchen; nook; gas range; full cement basement; furnace; a dandy paved street. Price just reduced to $4,000; 2. G. WINBIGLER 1004 White Bldg. __Eilliott 4507. ROOM COTTAG d and grade berries and n; close in; r fare; close school and’ street en your wife, Price $85 “Giub °. terma. nice, level le lanted, est for two years; $50 down, $10} a month. Take Lake Burien car! tO 4% ACRES, FRONTING ON THE main hi ghway, with WONDER- FUL VIEW of the Sound; just one mife cast of Edmonds; electric lights and telephone front of property. Co-ope in building and poultry ra Very easy termes, 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University, Elliott 0182, “$-ROOM BUNGALOW ONLY $1,500 5-room bungalow, on lot 90x180 feet, only half block to car line and pavement; living room and dining room, Kitchen and 2 bedrooms, Cheap for $1,500; $50 down, $16 month, including intareat RBA ~ Phinney Ridge Snap 5-room modern home; basement; furnace in good condition. Ow! ell, that he will take a ¥ The price ia right; $200 cash, $26 per month. WM. A, SULLIVAN 210 American Bank Bldg. LOOK IT OVE THEN MAKE MB "Four BEST OFFER $24 27th ave. N.—5 rooms and 4 large lots, with plenty fruit trees, JAUN « co. & CO. EU, 1093. PITH, 60 Sica i TR ROOM OUSE. BAT. e jo, 610 Am, ARRAKARAKARARMARRAARMARAASE RAAT ARAMARARE ARAM ae w of |- aime aceeaaesien THE HEADING Someone needs that something you have stored in your attic or basement, that you yourself are not using. WHY let these things lie around idle when you can make an even trade for something you can now put into use, Call Main 0600 and send your WANT AD SWAPS to THE STAR WANT AD DEPT. If You Can’t Sell It—SWAP IT. 72 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE age, hear Columbia, rest like Owner, 60,12 to 6 p.m. Sunset or 6 p.m YOu KNOW Tit WORK IN CON- nection with burning wood and coal, ¥ some ex T OAL OFL BUREN, 108 tat av, fi @ FOR SALE—WEST SEATTLE YBILL at 1088 ACRES, 12 MILES MEYERS Falta, on Colville river (timber for any- and irrigation), trade thing, anywhere, that I can use. e"RopIsoN co. WITH SMALL NEW Fea, fronting on LX Me ponmnod 1041. water; wi Smaproves igh te aries oe as Fo) °1 gecist you in buliding. Ales beeus Utul view lots, all om very easy terms. Bee Mr. Chandler, corner 26th ava w. Spokane st. or phose ny frame, copper teotened. thing for rancher. For reality or a Bvening at 6211 Second ave, WHK VE cant lots to exchange for houses? We have calls for same every day. Melronn 2958. —— 60 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 4 NICELY FURNISHED ROO! downtown; jood §=income, mes $750. yner, 215 Yale Bldg. ird and Union. 4 ACRES, FRONTING ON NORTH Trunk highway, rtly cleared, with electric lights, phone serv. tee; splendid soil for poultry, ber- and fruits, Co-operation n in building and poultry Talsing. Very easy terms, + 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and Untversity, Elliott 01 iced for a Qui 10 acres rich, black celery and gar- den land; 4-room house, in good fronts, right on state Just 45 minutes north of a ¢ oo gl Ig res cleared enou| ence place for fencin, 00d Will bulld chic teh. Pric: 3 5 ry PITA sol nier Golf , Ae Club fi 1a 0 each. CLAR Eiiiote 1961, 910 American Bank Bic MONBY FOR RIGHT PARTY, Eats and rinks. eT 64 Bt W. Graham. _S—OE Ls a8 $00 Hothert -P: Steel, recses 1000 Beacon Coal Co. WILL 1 untt Inland # yait, United Fi & Johnsto: ston de balance $15 Lag month. Come to 6612 sien ave. N. EB. Phone Kenwood 2357. 1 2 AC 2% miles from city limite of Beattl ‘g00d schools and lin good spring on place. | Ideal poultry -berrice, Price $18 terms $76 cash, balance $10 per month. Will, furnish lumber ¢ ings to respo' 301 Mutual Life ~ 7 09 keris Itipower, 1500 Universal aa 2 1000 Wentern Sme: 2000 Self-bailing Lif 214 2 Baus Sad 06 CHATTEL AND COLLATERAL LOANS Sacrifice Tor $2,000; terms. HOIDALE, 209 Alaska Bidg., Seattle ‘Seattle A SPLENDID LITTLE BUY—S5 acres; partly y iaprevet: all fenced: good soll; 1 house; on road; 11 mil: len from Seattle. only $700; terms half ance easy. rice le MERRITT REALTY CO. $23 Walker Bidg. iniversity. ON Pt ferens apring en nik iture, Four £ farat ure. nome, jends or employer iy ne know know fog) es oe If you m us today ter or stacat see : 8 poet dential al loan, in our pi located close to lar Price $526 Sewe $100 eng ane within 4 Chi Alaska Bi ‘ag. TEN ACRES FO! 3100 One mile from R. R. town in What- com county, Abstract furnished. 714 Third Ave. 7 ACRES, pa Sue ARED EMPLOYEES LOAN SOCIETY 565 Empire Bldg. 914 Second Ave, THE STAR’S GREATER CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY A READY REFERENCE Attorneys-at-Law Established 1687, e fees: consultation cases; mod free. Main 7303. 215 Burke Bidg., 805 Second ave. aa tre: Joseph Allen, la’ All cases. 507 Leary Bid. Ell. 8! Haight bide Faa-eene. tor, 10. 12 Haight nee? 2nd-Pr Hours, 10-5. Eve. dates, Mi 542. Gide Gh ies of value. THE ee jes $0T Third ave. ‘ BOUGHT —SOLD—RENTED W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO., Seattle, Express and ACIFIC TRA ER ice. Main 6 gators ‘ret Service, 415-421 Lyon Bidg. to oa Price ont 700, kee GRAYBILL of TASKER at 1026 Third Av Main 0020. & ACRES, JUST OFF PAVED high 180 bearing fruit trees: 2 rt payment Melrose 3958. ERN LANDS, Inc. bite w 918 Green Bid “AND LOMBER TOR 3 ACRES house, in Mt. Vernon district. Lots URNISH- Kenwood plectricit Fine lan i eee Lr appreciated: ie located at lewood Park. ‘erma $100 o a2 per month.~ 25-minute ride over new Victory way to down- town, Seattle, 20 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University. Biliott 0182, MON’ On ence oat ye on most stactory terms. P'POR REMEDIAL LOANS 355. 356 rinpire Bul Bye ‘Second ear} fadteon.” lonuments MA! l= ite Co. ist and Virginia. Estab- lished 1874. “Optician and Optometrist S-W. Bamunds, Fraser-Paterson Co. Patent Attorne; A eceees! FREDERIC ICK P. GORTN AMERICAN AND FOREION \VELOP! PATENTS SECURED, D ED, ing inventions for ‘The owe Went mists leds $104 rit is sale Beret: bread raiser, rs nu. ign rights, us eB i, bolt cashew 0390. 0. 600 F St. fat . W,, Was me ton, D. i YNOLDS, Mf. q blished Beattl ; ea ay | 40: i Lyon Bld, Willott 5076, ain. Som Kenwood 6332, ‘Rene de” 25 years’ nerlence e wood at ; Sao. "ate apnea an “DEAL WITH STEEL” Realtors—-Rentors—Insurors RICH M LAN! 70 acres; 14 cultivated, Ral ance in pasture; set build- ings; Ford truck, machine: lots tools; 11 head horse, 200 ‘chickens, 18 pigs; 14 tons hay; 1% acres pota- toes, $5,300; easy terms. A bargain, (Mr, Clark) STEEL REALTY DEV. CORP. Douglas Bidg. Elliott 1307, NOTHING DOWN NOTHING PER MONTH For one year if land, GL 415 Railway Kxchange Bldg. 732° FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE