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tern Ave. e, Dealers See Active Morning < A brisk advance holiday trade, un early, was evident on the lo @i Pholesale market Monday, and a grod movement of many commodities reported, Shipments of Caltfor. sect potatoes and head lettuce “ arrived Monday were moving Steamer shipments of arti and brussel sprouts were also ed Monday ‘The price of turkeys was holding at I'M cents, but the market wan consid very weak and jobbers predicted fat Yeast a two cent drop within the xt few days ‘ever the week-end and with no tnd}. ation of a break in the market. The qutedde demand for butter and ces very good, with no change tn Jocal movement of both commodt VEGETABLES Prices Paid Saetants Dealers Per dos . Local, per sack Kentucky Wondere nn be yellow eat I gteen, dow. bh my, o picking, per & per rallan browns . ° the —Loc, de ing, bunches . Wash. per crate eat Local, white, D.. 014 @ tin ne Geena, feer. graded 24.00@20.09 el che two da a ack ter. sind ne wh. nto te Ml Fab Far Reteatew POULTRY AND MEATS. Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Live, 3 he. and over .. 16 te me. S| 7 a 4 as a i“ Yancy, ligne Bencr, Keawv, ew SESSSsa ; Ey Seog 480 4.50 FLOUR AND SUGAR Wholesale Prices Mlour--Yamily pat, ~~ : Bie Stem bakers’, 91 _ MAY, GRAIN AND FEED City Delivery, Wholesale, Per fon Whole, wallow, 126 Denelied and toed me: Rutter and ees remained firm! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. DLIDAY TRADE Better Market Expected | OPENING EARLY as Week’s Trading Starts THE. SEATTLE STAR Publis joatt hip News ‘i LL STREET JO eNEW, TORR How Beetomndants STANCE Tides in Seattle BY MA ative community to realization of the absurdity of 6 reports wonDax wore given eredonce last week simply because they filled In with en ‘Tyewar ore to declines in tock values, Hut the reaction from a state of mind @ rine NOV. hree month Wall Street worked tteelf into is unusually abrupt and most operato enw 8 ft.) View Migh Tide Bix monthe looked for & better market at the start of the new. week First Low Tide | 1:01 a m. 12.7 t.| One y News de mente over Sumday not eapecialiy important, Short|| 1:48 em, 61 ft.| Firt Low Tide ol OURDt generally higher levels any the Industrial leaders, | Secend Migh Tide | 6.4 tt Ww. optional strength wan sho we by. Cor DS Sdaiie Gad cub or taal des DG. Shh Om nh Vide | Price ts 800 oe which are expected to be benefit@l by special dividends action. Hecond Low Tide m, 10.0 fe) 9 BY C. te ieting in the general fist in the ret hour wesrfeatured. by: bucvanay |/18:48 pma —O0 | Ber month i the iesues with apecial prospects, Continental Can made a new “* cha rs | Iworth at 216, Utah, 62, , Corn oft & aconda 481. tod Staten Bt GRAIN PRICES CLOSE LOWER CHICAGO, Nov, 20.—Oratn prices mn the Chicago following a sharp dec Averpool mar- ket and on reports that foreign ex- porters are underseliing the United States grains in the European mar- kets. “Provisions closed slightly lower comber wheat opened up Ko at a May H Baldwin we Mai § od wharply lowor trade of tod the can Sent oft % ned of Ma’ at 42%e and ¢ Spened u e nd closed off te. Mer, Cash Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 20 . PLAS: . * BANK CLEARINGS | Seattle | Cleartngs $7,187,001.97 | | Balances 21KS 004.68, Portland | | Cleartnms 6,608,795.00 | Balances 1,505,771.00 Tacoma | Tota! transactions 2.634.000 aes | or Horden’s milk 1827. pure lard, ihe lex of young perative skinned soles, the mith, ” potatoes smpes Rial! ter, 440 ry butter, afc Th. s2/ Pike st. $1.50 boys pants, STe; $6.50 raincoats, $1.98 CORNER Stall 14, big can jelly, 180; Bob White leoap. § Dare ite. Citrus pe Stall 16, best butte ery butter, 4S T.; American mild cheese, Bic Tm. Stati 2, shoulder jamb, Te beet steak. iS¢ '.; lamb chops, lke ®. [94-96 Pike st. bacon, 160 T.; roast, f¢ ™.; sirtotn steak, 1 Stall A, red ona lsc ™., 2 Me. 250; King maimon, 26¢ T% Stall 16%, King salmos Ise tb; Alaska 190 i [large crabs, 100 each. Staite 102-110, 9 Te fancy mixed nuts, he; 2 pies ising. the; 2 The new brew! |e bulk macaroni, ise SANITARY wm eane wumnr. 4| carnation oF Bor- | dan’s milk, 4 tall cane 37c. Stalla # King salmon, 3%¢ Th; scallops, The pt T148 keg.: halibut 34, leat lard, bone Hens brisket corned beef, ‘Stait | {28, Park chops, 280 %.; late pork chope, | | Stall +2 the oe, / ». 4 | the; « phae. | kraut, 100K ts sirloin steak, Ibe Tb.; steak, 184 T%.; loin iamb chops, 18% |i; suger cured bacon, Ife fe skinoed soles, Tbe. 260: Dungeness jeraba, 2 for 2c; clams, the gal. stall , We %.; cottage cheoss, ECONOMY Stall 24, pure cane sumar, 4 Tha. Bie, # $20; Crystal White soap, © bare 2c. | | Stal! 22, fresh soles, 10¢ M.; red an fresh halibut, 26¢ T.; black ibe. Stall 6%, Libby's mince jmeat. 2 ihe She; potato calad, Ife pt; home made mayonnates, 4. popoorn, 2 the 1 peanuts, 2 The. 26 ii ite ecttec, 5 i, ho Ib. Stale 97-2 [tomate ‘enep, Th its ancient and meMaeval together with a suggested program ¢iven. *quaily welcome to the bulletin. I want a copy of your THAN City. . State sd | Was given custody of the daughter recitations, readings, patriotic exercises, etc., Star's bureau is prepared to help you civing the history of Thanksgiving day, not only in America, but origins and methods of celebration, een prepared by our bureau in Washington from the best sources obtainable, and will be matled you free on reeeipt of the coupon below. Simply fill it out, Inclose postage and wend it to the address And of course any reader interested in the origin and history of the Thanksgiving custom, or « program of exercises for the day, is Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. and inclose four cents in stamps for postage. rm Products made a new high! Industrial) Weather Sertaie Report | ADV TATOOSH IMLAND, Nov. 208 A. Studebaker up & 124% Republic 4 by rising) cloudy; wind Transient eh n 128%. up: Standard Oli of Now x at General Motors 18; New Haven 234, | ft". wry Bet Ry ; Reading 78, off | Rak hark —— ——— — at 6:00 m in, atr Empress of As! -* Foreign Money Status Saturday's bony one Purnished th Dryen 10 Second Aven Sagttio “ 4 {Arrivals and Departures | ARKIVED—Nov, 20—tr MH. F. Alex landay from Gan Pedro vie San Pranciest te F Aamiral Watewn, trom Shuthweners vie Seutbenstorn Alaska, at lear Toklwe, Maru et 6:48 p.m. or Primes | NO. 2, cts ets om cue ote Helgian franc Swiss frame Tea German ma Hwedish ke Norway krone Danish krone Greek drachma o- Liberty Bonds Raturday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryeo WANTED — aches and Anvil ance of motorahip LED—Nov 20—Htr Preatd for Anacortes cel pont BLAND TA 60 | Vessels in Other Ports Movie au WED GRANDSON AS “BUSINESS” Aged Woman Wanted to Thursday m. to & p for hin fan you have to call Paula from Reattie, Commercta Pathfinder D. tm; at Oleum for Meatth wir West Notue for Seattle, str Moerkyk for Beattie via ports, at &| eal Co. | Roots tit TO 1O EXTRAS. Il, IN IN THB wraTl n Insertion (count six words to Three consecutive tasuea Contract and Coupon Rates on Request Leave Your Copy at Bartell’s Drug Store SHCOND AVE. Or Telephones MAIN 0600 ay PLE tablets 239 21 pital (CIAL NOTICES iy ovem t ous A fe Yonsultation Price $1.26; $1.96 by the t troubles, Sulte 208. John Strom ‘The Seattle Star Dally at 1807 Wevonth Ave. Washington Subscription Rates ADVANCR CLASSIF IED ERTISING RATES per line per , right, all right and B10 Gocend Avo. Gentile Rainier for T N. Hf. WINANS igh Low ( Qykoh Maru American Bank Bidg., Reattle 100.14 100.18 t Madison at, OE L. sER ber take imuressions refi Supports. If gan Pedro—Nov. 19—Arvives, otr tan | Piano wen: Sain 9000. Work Make Sure of Living eres on \7 SPECIAL NOTICES Vessels in Port at Seattle | CALAIS, Me, Nov. 20. -- When Bmith Cove Terminal —Pier A—Jtr Mbukt George Eye, 18, and his grandmother, | "san Mara. Go. 63, eloped to Canada and were mar-|Qrand Trunk Pacific Terminad—@tr A@-| floes ried last week, it was not the out-|),,™iel Wate Bldg come of a mad, uncontrolia! par | Pr er ion. It wan simply business | Peet proposition Peale Oe The grandmother, Mra. L. C. Gar fett, In married to a helpless para lytic. Eye was the son of her young est daughter by another marriage. The grandmother had brought him up since he was @ and now he is ath % Dreasing Co tite Shipyard & Terminal contributing to the family support. ic Toute %. Row ¢ She was afraid the young man would Dkto Forest Pride, take himeelf and his earning power tr Tokiwe Maru away at any time So she decided a Sn WANTED —6 © te turin that the best way to keep him at home was t@ marry him. The boy 7 rained no objection, her husband was | gttmeon's noon Btation—tr Ragle tr Forest % But after the ceremony the Rev W. Goucher, who performed it, learned of their relationship. He tm mediately went to Calais, interrupted the wedding reception and took back the marriage earttigntey Court Bans Wedding of Girl 14 Years Old KANSAS CITY, Kan., Nov. 20.— J. ©, Belden has obtained a tempo Winsiow Maris |LBARN wh! tor, ba 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles nm. Wri and » We 904 BH PIKE rary injunction in the district court, ‘ oncbas “ike seun |S HE RE rom a justord, th | Motive SCHOOL restraining his former wite trom] 4.6 wie 's. w, was severely te-| Dar 'snd night siving her consent to the marriage] jureq Sunday at Spokane ave. and for our big f of their daughter, Josephine Francia! riverside by an auto drives by John eg? i, prices. Belden, 14, to Dewey Holt, 22. ‘The invitations had been sent out, the trousseau was ready and the } wedding cake was baked when the! was | injunction was granted. Belden|4*Y #t Sixth ave. N. W. and Leary charged that Holt, twice divorced,| "ve Dy an auto driven by EK. Hf. would not make a good husband for| SPOWve, $019 Ninth ave. N. B. a 14-year-old girl, The Beidens were 648; —H. McEvitla, 2220 Ma: divorced in 1912 and the mother was knocked down at Boren ave. and Pike st. Sunday by a car driven by Gene Franz, 305 12th ave. 649. ‘Dorothy Mattson, 5, of 841 50th st, wan knocked down on Ballard ave. Sunday by a} car driven by C. B. Merrill, 1506 W. | Stat wt. 650 | Pike at by L. H. Young, 8622 Phinney ave. Wiheim, 3231 42nd ave. 8. W. 647 Rosanna Bachman, 1409 w. Siet ot., was bruised Sun- {f Barn Weis Green NT ic Mail Thief Smells Money in Letters BOSTON, Mass, Nov. 20.-—Post office inspectors, in bringing charges of tampering with the ma against Edmund F. Donnelly, a clerk in the| Manchester H.) postoffice, said Donnelly was able to smell money in envelopes man ave way. Th, ~—An unknown woman was|—— struck at Bighth ave. and Sunday by an auto Griven Dentis' « Btattora a a's Bchw itch, throw Firemen. | brakemen. on 1 i260. (Which position? the Cell will ave 8 ourttion. Apply H.W. Mart Haller Ridg Ratiway—Mr Pasttice, LAUNDRY WORK FO TAK v by reliable woman. 0___ MALS HEL? WANTED __ MEN WANTED ie tte od ST. rans. 206; hand Jewelry repair for | 3° nd mantel clocks, are, 4002 cant rej away Cloe! FIGUR ¢ tering and brick work Star. ts They describe how, with each of| She was unhurt Meapensite det two test letters, he tore a 65 —Y. D. Torkelson, 69, of 915) Washington Bids, opening in the edge of the envelope, N 20th at., died a few hours sy Hh * a jain 32 put the slit to his nose, sniffed and took billx out after he was struck Saturday by a lear driven by an unknown driver at | Fourth ave, and Jackson at, 165 —Harry Schultz, 3214 Fair- Brazilian Adonis and Ce in your classroom? A five-page bulletin, Englund, Chi “Knockout Drops” Found; Two Held of recitations, readings, etc., has Hass who arrested Jerry » Sara Sam Sime Drs. Skaggs rvi aries, aM iy Jan an ion work, Ble wages for trained Contant Olympia ¥ Olympia Olson, Fred, Seattle ... Powell, Margaret, Seattle Thorp, John W., Seattle . Thelma D., Seattle .. NOTICE 18 HEREHY GIVEN THAT 1 meeting of the stock~ jumbia Red Metal he the of- f the Company, #19 Pioneer Seattle, December 4, 1922, at lock pm RY SUTTER, Becretary. (OST AND FOUND Loet BATURDAY By « working man in the vicinity of and Jackson, paper_ money Liberal reward. Address G, Jones, 2403 Firnt FEMALE HELP WANTED 1ING, WS PLAYING! 4 Moorings—Mtr Juneau, etr Val- Willing end oo grandmother and|“"aec ue weaeae Mas aia gts | grandson eloped to St. Stephen, N.|U. 8. ship Hoard ert ; ~ . contum, str Anna B. Mc B., Canada, There the bride gave] [roMun er ane eee west Ion, RAGTIME PIA her age as 43, while Bye said he fer, ate West Marti taught $04 Pine et. was 18. Knight. str Lubrice, str ativerade, str eps, Gr Detiont SITUATION FEMALE HOY. Beacon 1748 auto and jectrioal in- rt FREE catalogue Ripatineea AUTO AND« a ee SCHOOL, ATTLE, WASH. trade school from coast to ne Canada N WEEK; | Hotel} . from & a.) jon't fail | By Calling MAIN O600 and placing your WANT ADS IN THE STAR'S “GREATER CLASSIFIED | you are able to keep in | touch with the active buyers and Investors in the North west | SITUATION MALE PAINTING, PAPER- kalsomining; mode Ninnis, Garfield 096) 0 day ‘10 PINT CLAS hanging. ‘icon. Al ERVICE 7 MAN, NEAT, energetic. Must have work, Will take anything Call atter , Mel ee ol 40 PAINTING, KATSOMINING “END decorating. Melrose 2251, Nielsen. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING. brown, Beacon 2982. AUTO REP. QUICK BERV- Beacon SALESMEN WANTED WINTED—T SALERMEN TO SELL exeslient manufactu ties. Good leads fu un Mert uw RING. 1742. w ae TE CLIFTON HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGE iNT Fireproof Building. & to TRANSIENT. WE Ku Rates W. M. EDDY, 2038 W STLAKE. "Matin 1 HOTEL FOREST, IND AND PINE 1823% 2nd ave, under now man- agement: atrictly modern. Tran- ‘ents, $i up: weekly, $4 to 88. FURNISHED HOUSES GRVERSITY DIRTRICT, Fito room modern cottage, furnished complete. Good as new. Garage Melrose 3125. % 20 FOR RENT—HOUSES UNFURNISHED —__ tN THe west, |———— mee Binds Bo or |#28 2877 8. ¢ ROOMS or [rg and} a, & room a AUTOMORILE & TRACTOR SCHOOLS 700 Mercer Mt a “Annex. 2004 Sth, near Westiake ¥.. clean, furnished, steam heated free bathe, weekly $1.60. preade: r your ea valon. P._postoffice RES ON PLAS- 4207 Whit- ae Loans on furniture, 602 Pionser Bid. “DISPLAY CLASSIFIED Liberty view ave., was severely hurt Married 80 Times | sitirisy at martinke ave, and Mar MADRID, Nov, %4.—Juan Francis-| tin st, by a car driven by G. F. Na- i co Peroua, a dapper Brauilian, arrest-|Verre, 6637 11th ave. N. E. Ss ed here for defrauding @ woman, -Mra. B. C. Luther, 2822 Pa- boasted that in 20 years he had mar-| QOD eitie place, was bruised Sat BIRTHS Mat tat arian {ted $0 women. He declared that|urday at N. 36th et. and Fremont] Births tn their h la pork, 26e. Stall iz9,; Women “Just couldn't help loving} « by a car driven by C. H. Lana. ot ed tae following © reas ge maa Sec 1; new eauer-|hiin” and showered him with gifts|ter, 615 W, 85th at. re, Gases Roberts 406 Mc Harrioct: and attention, When his case was Ht . trl . ‘ ans Wolfram, Empress wt tried his accuser admitted she ‘had ie cared Wabeatiie? n, O. J, 166 W. 83nd at, girl given him large sums lountarily and " yt ier : gigs a ¥, Oliver Alonzo, Winslow, ip tiaga Basin at astluke ave. and Howell st, by| boy. 7 a car driven by C. KE. Wilson, 911/Blansk, J, H., 10422 63rd ave. &, boy —-— - Lakeview ev Douglas, Ralph, 6667 29th WN. B, “ ry akeview ave aug 6 Alumni of Lincoln Mrs J. Elmer, Mar-|Selyan, Edward, 2624 Western ave, Linseed Ol Meal "4 6 ; - /,,bey Alfalfa Meal ...... High to Get Ready tinique gn beim nts, wast | Sin wulbeiet,, Rasbanta: dat Soya Henn Meal |. knocked down Saturday at Union st. Oia, Yuwan, 108 beastlake sven boy, Bone Meal...) Alumni of Lincotn high school will|cna iighth ave. by a car driven by . Bone, Granuinted hold at 10 a. m. Tuesday their “Ket-| Mrs, aC. Jones, 2602 Meridian ave. MARRIAGE LICENSES bape onan a together” held annually before the a Nome and Residence. Age. ss : —G, N, Curry, 1184 Broad-| Grit Limestone football game with Broadway high 6. 6. 4 ‘. hat (Journ, Fred, Neweastle ... Granite ‘The session will le at Lincoln high way, reported Saturday that! Danielson, Mary, Neweastle . eet erage echool, Several speakers are on the|5¢ bad struck an unknown man at | syers, eattle thell—aatern ovater « cone Fifth ave. and Jackson st. and that} Bart Jongie, Seattio arn oyater P ab {the man was not injured. lh ward, Harry J., Tacoma . Legal 657 Mrs. A. B. Hoffman, struck iB w: Serer eens. kan! | . owing, Burl 1, Lega : | at Fourth ave. and Virginia Boys, Murena +s eget oo! Leachers, ention her mone stat eat wen, BY ec |Bewen. Sherman B, Walla Are you going to Rave a Thanksgiving day program of history | was unhurt \poylnns Hihei, Walia ‘Waite’. Legal . es Little drops of chloral hydrate . aiipped in a glass of moonshine Anderson. Benjamin H. Seattle jouel | a whitky accomplishes a lot, aceord- j og: ing to Detectives Joe Riancht and anput: Reement, . Seattle .. regs! Smetani, 26 ) Joe Jorkovic, 99, at 16th ave. 8. and Jackson st, Sat. i anit iy urday night. Smetani ix alleged jy mA sauna. \to have r ved a rich harvest by drugging men with the nockhout od drops” and then robbing them. A " oar KSGIVING DAY PROGRAM, ‘qmail vial of chloral and « pint of Jian, digreare. moonshine were found on his per * eon. Several robberies are charged to him, jeral prohibition agents are holding Smetant for action, Mon- day, in federal court. R. James Brewster Accident Superior Vandemoer Suit for $2 Vandemoere, Word, company in Seatue, against lost a leg. Brewster, store proprietor and baseball mag- wins nate was being tried Monday before | Judge Calvin 8, Hall, © was Webruary 12, former employe of the|a result of the injuries received, he | KAVANA Seattle cigar struck by Brew: ‘on ave, and 1922. As 34 Melrose N. 8 rooms’: Carter, McDonald & Miller Columbia St Billiott _BSTOL PONT SHOVEL COAL” Don't carry in wood or carry out ashes art's Coal Ot Burner eaves all the work i nome ex- pense. 1109 Firat Ell, 4278. F-ROOM MODERN HOt condition, one block fr 6111 Keytsone pl. M o 2144, E-noom ¢ OTTAGE. Ww THe GATAG n on 56—3- OO oH MODERN” HOUSE, 8 it 2b12-A_ Elliot $0—FRESULY T hours, §7 Vine at. #1 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS - $20.50 25.00 16. 26.08 Col CORY, $-ROOM APARTMENT THE RAY, $124 F. Madison Good car service. $27. MacDonald & Miller, Agta, Columbia at. iis — LOWER EAT. walking” Mistanon. near car 310 Thomas. 4 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS 4-RGOM, wea heat OR UN- ern; aonable. Kiltott 2863 Apts. 1113% Howell at TROOM PLAT Y FOR RENT, Good neighborhood. Take car to Chi- cago st, Rent $20. 4719 36th av. 8. 37_ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DU _RARRY RETIRES FROM THE PIANO BUSINESS 450 Now Pianos Must be Sold Buy @ new plano for the price of @ good second-hand one, on your own terms. We «oe Into the millinery business with a national undertaking All pianos must go. DU_ BARRY PIANO CO. 1404 Firat Ave, 106 Union St. | |NBW PIANOS FOR RENT ie on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 4th Ave, Cobb Bidg. POULTRY ORN CHICRTE 11 April pullet 40 &5th ave. N. E end Ravenna car, % MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB 1948 First SASH AND DOORS Rixinch Cedar Siding ..... Flour Bins \Cupboard Doors. [Sash 20x25, 4-lght™ read Boards by, parce! post .. rench Doors . Breakfast nook, Sash for inclosing sleeping porches. Troning board and Cabinet, com- ete with Sleeve Board ... indow glass by the lint or by the box. late Glase Windshields put in your car, Aye. 8, bods 00 1.50 4.00 \ 16 “tw bie a na oats. Giatadtisned 1899. jPOR Fins. GROWTH “FOREST wood nwood 2158, ATS, F.0 Oo “T0063 Gis |a MISO ANKOUS—FOR BALI LUMBER | as shiplap ixt celling 1x4 flooring Wyx6 cedar t + 14.60 40.00 while ding ustie shingle tt will pa HAMILTC 12-INCH MILL Big double load, deliver you to look st thin at Y LUMBEI CO, Glen, 0614 wooD Forest Wood and HCONOMY FUEL CO, RENTON COAL DIR mine very reasonable; f $10 co: mill wood, § rd planer ends, %-cord. Univer: sity lee Co, Melrone 2638 ‘89. Ton—Lump Coal $9. $4.60—-GOOD FURNACE COAL—$8.50 Quick delivery, in 2-ton lots only. Little ash, no clinkers, A peat. LION COAL CO, GARFIELD 6001, 12-INCH MILL WOOD $1—Big double load, gelivered—+8/ DU BARRY the plano bar 106 Union, 14 RETR ONT ‘ain of your life. 4 First ave. WOOD, PLANER , weanoned and green; never been in salt water, from Stetson- Post Mil) PORTADLE. DEMARE 1117 Valley yING MACHINEA—GOOD DROP- MILL BLAS, Phone Sunset 0114. “, $10 up. Re srt renting. nin 1926, 1624 First av “i PORT WOOD, 37.50 YORD AND up: mi wood: $4 load, 67 double load. Garf PIANOE- grea Ta our ox change department, Moyer-Toner, 1221 4th Cobb hide “ ist ~ FOREST Wood, “FIRST growth, $10 a cord; mill and planer _ends. Bunset 5Aas4, MILL double low | 4605. Wr BOY AND Pe nd furs. ‘The Owl, i Fi FIRBT-GROWTH FF 004 call Melrose 6315. 3 Rest WOOD DELIVERED, $10. Garfield 3002. Ave, MILL WOOD, $576. DELIVERED. Sunset 0918 “ GARAGES C SXPTTOR aen2 PF geremios THE “SANDS PLAN” the— ENVELOPE TELLS THE TRUTH Just this moment a certain gen- tleman of this city told us that he wouldn't accept our figure on his used car. He eald it was too low—NATUR- ALLY. He said that he could well it to an individual for siderable more than we fered. Hin car needs $200 worth of work, and that - etly the amount the innocent individuel would lose if he bought it at the gentleman's We not in the to make Our profit is made of new cars. We allow exactly what a used car will bi ‘on the market, th repairs, re r ary Our sponsibility does not cease a time of delivery, as it does | | with the private individual It pays you in every way to buy from the Sands Motors Company DOPGES, BUICKS, HUPMO- BILES, CHEVROLETS, FORDS, HUDSONS, BTUDEBAKERS SANDS MOTORS CO. | Fast 0991 1016-18 B Pike ° HUGH BAIRD Used Cars We sell our used cars at a profit—not a large profit, it is true, but I consider the used car business legitimate mor- chandising, the same as the selling of new cars. Anyway, the profit on our new cars is not large enough to spread over two lines. Jack Chisholm. HUGH BAIRD Pioneer Ford Dealer Automobile Loans We loan money on your car, buy our Contract, or + ey, spot cash. torcycles. Opp. Totem Pole, ES MO} Ne We loan money on your car, buy your “Tatas a will Th pay’ abot cash. 119 Weatiak: Elliott 6226. oz boa ARAL BSTAIE “XK WARREN BLUE BBON INIVERSITY-COWEN PARK trucks and 602 Pioneer Bidg., California bungalow; unobstructed nd sweeping view of Ravenna trict, Lake Washington id doa; handy to car; close to Roosevelt high and grade schools, and walking distance to univer- ait 5 rooms and attic; living room has fireplace, bookcases; complete cabinet kitchen; paneled ining room; 2 bedrooms and bath; PAGE 18 e ‘FOR BA K—-REAL rSTATE HY OWNKE i RONGAT 6 reoma, atti; fine ae A triet condition; $4 1,000 i Ac borry, Melrose 2955. 216 North 46th FOR BALE—7-L0OM HOUSE, POTE niahed, leased ground Price $650 rman, FOR 8ALE—WPEST SEATTLE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING lots, fronting on paved highwi oppomite the new $1,500,000 Old Folks’ Home now in course construe- kane. Phone West a FOR SALE—ACKEAGE EXCELLY tT orr yor HOM! proximately 4 acres with 1 acre cleared ready plenty of firewood; elec- power and iigh a7 feet frontage on good auto road; neross street acre berry and dairy farm. for plow tricity for in a bargain, Few minutes’ wale from paved Pacific highwa Financial assistance given im building rms $50 down, $16 or month. Located at Inglewood ‘ark. 26 minutes’ auto ride trom Becond ave. and Pike st. 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University. Elliott 0182 ew House and : Eight Acres, Cheap 4 soll: 720 feet frontage on the Snohomish state highway, north le about 4 «ac slasher ; lots of good w i Clore to 4 schools and church; beautiful orner location. Price only $1,850; $16 per month Tel- LAND, NORTH END CITY WATER; $975 |Splendid tract of land; juat outside city limite; both bottom and up- land; y best of soil; withie easy ‘x distance of the Green Lake car line. Terms $100 cash, bala $10 per month . Burke & Farrar, Inc, 203 New York Block. site %-ACKE AND 4-nOOM HOUSE IN Went Seattle, $100 cash, $15 per month. H.C PETER Third Ave pe AB Bt x _SUBL RBAN REAL ESTATE LOOK THIS OVER TODAY—NEAR- ly & acres alder land; home, ust completed, ing 6 acres. A real opportunity to obtain a choice location in best district of Inglewood Par! Terms $100 cash, $19 per month 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University, Elliott 0162. u“ BERRY AND POULTRY FARMS FOR SALE 6 ACRES IN A RAPIDLY GROWING poultry center, near interur' station; exceptionally fine soll; electric Mght and phone service; © assistance given in building and poultry raising. Very easy terms. 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University. Elliott 0182. fi PareT en ot, 80 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FREE LOTS Town of Bithio will give « few res- idence lots to desirabl: ey | as an advertisement. Abstract at minimum cost. Address Mayors Office, Bithlo, Florida. POR SALE—GOOD LAUNDRY BUS- ines ood thriving town, very reasonable, account of bad health. Write quick. N-86, Star. 83 REAL a ro pea for fi HE FARM MTG. Co. STOCKS AND { A€s ote Unit Inland Finance Co. Unit United Finance Co. Johnston Piston & Ring. Alaska Steamship Co. Simplex Auto W Rothert Process Steel Round Rubber Co, Cc Universal Hii Power. M. RR, 214 Union St. Elliott SCANDINAVIA WA PURCHASED. AMERICAN BANK BLDG. Cd SALARY LOANS ye MONEY TO PAY YOUR BILLS If you have bills that are or want money for some purpose, get the amount rom us. Loans up to to men and women who are em= ployed. No ged required. Basy repayment YEE: STOAN SOCIETY § Empire Bide. $14 Second Ave. & MONEY TO Loans on furniture, plan: 08, and salaries. 502 Pioneer THE STAR’S GREATER CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY A READY REFERENCE moderate . a near ee nablag aaa Bae Hours. 10-6. Bee dates “Meta Collateral Loans cement basement and laundry. Owner non-res dent, se nd writes to sell i, a Priced at $2.81 n s00" cal ih tf ~ ponsible party. WARREN REALTY CO,, REALTORS 3207 Bastlake. Capitol 1055, PARTLY IMPROVED POULTRY ranch, located on go auto rot ool, stores al Just a mile from Interurban station; well; electric Nght! ly ‘4 acres, good #0 tion In poultry raising and build- ing. Very easy terms. 220 WALKER BUILDING Corner Second and University, Modern, attrac jn South Bnd; cabinet kitchen ‘and breakfost nook finished In tvory; large living room with fireplace, bookcases and attractive electric fixtures; 2 large, airy bedrooms with fine bath between. An exce; tional bargain for quick sale. Close line and South End business et. Call Peaces, 4025, or in- 319 Bradner pl Just Right for Newly-Weds Only $3,600; $600 cash— strictly modern; Univer hardwood — floors fireplace; furnace; laundry trays; -foot lot; Melrose 0940. b 46th st. “a Mt. Baker Bargain b-room and sleeping porch, $3,000; $300, $25 per month, to reliable people, Fireplace; cement base~ ment; paved strect; view; no mort- gage; immediate posse: mn. Aretic Bldg. even- Wiliott 498 Melrose 1266. HUNGALOW; INTERTOR unfinished; food leation: fine view, close to ear and school; lot improved; $1,200; terms, or ‘dts- count for cash. 5586 36th ave. N. K, end Ravenna car, & GOOD CHANCE TO GRY 1 ACKES of land cheap, 8 blocks from car Une, 18 minutes’ ride to heart of city: Has sROOWY Wie HOUSE; i rage; lot 0x1 20; fine view Laie Inion; $1,400; terms, 3611 Bagley, Bagley. HICKEN: sere ARE cles of vi 807 Third ave. W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO., iar an Thrace Bae ~___ Money to Loan i WORKINGMEN'S: w | OTeanized oo make to wo! = and women who cannot i, ford to .* rw tate, oe PIANOS, RALARY, 0 indorsers. 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