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THE SEATTLE STAR GE 13 Pirate King The Seattle Star’ Fubiiehed Dally at (1907 Weventh Ave. Wi n ne r at Beattin Washington Palace Hip Subscription Rates Another above-par vaudeville bill SINESS OPPORTT RELL. NITIES i Here's a good US FOR SALE {80 B CHTTOTMAD | HOM al OM Burner.| h 45 MISCELLAN RK WORTH WHILT MALE HELP WANTED ~ MEN WANTED Aft 10 the Fart < lemAamy white earning auto ana| {i tiuenenter ore tractor, battery and electrical ig-| ol and economical to op nition work, Hig wages for trained | ern 1169 iret ave, Ml, 4278 men, Write for FREE catalogue | fren re COAL GIREGT PROM and special plan 7 : gi R RO! ‘8 AUTO AND reasonable; forest wood, AT ONCH and Ryan Industrials Stronger as N.Y. Market Opens WAL T JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW New ron De Industflals were strengthened at t t market today by encouraging budget of trade ne or the Week-end, Further equipment orders were an Sunday, and stocks like Raldwin and Americ WO-CENT DROP IN FRESH EGGS Standard Price Is Now 53 farm and acreage M MTG. CO, 302 pat iNANGIAL ny Math IN ADVANCRD IN on STATE One month Three months ... Rix months mine ¥ MEMP HI) 0 cord TRING BCHOOL, Planer end, 46,00 Y-cord. Univer- T. TTL aity lee Co, Melrone 268 PORTAL garag DEN Pot Univer- stores past to UDG. Co. || LOANS ON MONTHLY SAVINGS isha Cents in Seattle A Do3ont ere. in fresh ranch eaes Was reported on Western ave, Mon @ay, and tho all varietion have been | Moving slowly for several days, pul- ets and mixed colors remained un- hanged. Standard exes are now Selling at 63 cents a doren, A de) @line in the demand for Puget) found standards on the Eastern Market, where cexs dropped 3 cents Baturday, is said to have caused the lowering of price here. Butter ty considered very firm, ‘With little chance of any alteration tm price for some time. Dealers reported a very slow Movement of fruit and produce on the local market Monday, Cranber. Ties became very firm over Week-ond and are expected to ad- in price. % land cl S80 off Mo at 42%o ih! closed of ‘aevetes r) oe the | | jonal canis, Kludebaker rial leaders alxo opened bh nf Prices Included Moi Crucible 66%. up %i American Wool S64, up Consolidated Gas 1274. up BR & 0. aden 48%; Northern Pacific 5. Btoel 103, off GRAIN MARKET CLOSES LOWER CHICAGO, Dec. 4—Graing on the Chicago board of trade lower Codage but Tecoversd. partialiy from low marke reached during the day, a decrease he visible supply Mud to reports, that Greece robably buy heavily tomorrow Provisions closed irresular. December wheat opened off So at May opened Suly vopen 07% and closed off Yo. December corn opgned. unchanged at =e ont eh wae er ay ay eo at cy oo She, Fury ned up eo at owed ort ry December ts od off at 42X%0 and closed waa th ; May opened July opened unchanged at 39%0 and closed unchanged. Portland Produce Quotations Asphalt 45 ; Studebaker 123%, ertes ner, but the Corn Products 12 Atchison 101%, ldwin 1th, up Midvale nelal 3 New Haven of? it 44; greeted Palace Hip patrona over the week-end, the now show being headed & complete musical comedy in miniature, “Phe Pirate King.” An irish romance ts told on the screen in “Room and Board,” starring Con- wtance Binney, | A clever comedian ts a feature of | the top number, which Includes a| comlo plot, and excellent song» and | dances well set off by special scen- ery and frequent costume changes by by || he young girls, Two Recond 10:06 mynd ete | 1t8e p.m Weather Bureau Report TATOORM ISLAND, Deo do—8 A. Mom Barometer falling, eloudy; wind east 1¢ miles am hour, | Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—-Pier B-atr Toke- hama Maru, tr President Grant. eres Northera Terminal—#tr Toyooks are, Boll Street Terminal—U, & ©. G Maida, str Clty of Spokang UG & L. MT. sotting, | hier Denver Live Stock Monday's Cattle—Receipts, Tove; market, UOite @ 7.50 st salves, $7.00 market, ters, 9! 6.50 ore, $3.60@7.25; 00. the low- steady, 160 high- Lamba, $13.60@13.78; feedera, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Suger—Dull Rew, 8.57; sefined, quiets granulated, $7 Coffee rte T' Rint spot, fewente mi No. ¢ Santos, UGS Ke & undersized pulleta. « Mate, taney, 220 1b, change opened 4.52%) francs, 99. ares: 000 +++ 6.516,443.00 ~ 1,625,810.00 Tacoma Total transactions .. 2,816,000.00 NEEDLEWORK, ‘cookies and 48) cakes will be among the goods of- 48) December 7, 0 | disposition of her case. fered for sale by the ladies of the Keystone Congregational church, at thetr Christmas bazaar. A chicken dinner will be served at 6 p. m. STOWAWAY Here is the loveliest of stowaways, Mlle. Jeanne Bonar, who is being held at Ellis island waiting official Mlle. Bonar is Russian by birth and friends in this country are trying to prevent her deporta- tion. | back to pre-war days in general ex- | fixed charges resulting from the war, Terminal—titr Doonre, str kahkeena Peaitie Coast Coal Buckers—titr Bessie iter, Pacific Const Muginesring Works—-U. & © @ Unaige U. & Shipping Moard Moortngs——ftr feo- tum, etr Anne K. Moree, atr Mil verado, str Cross Keys, str Delight, #tr Lubrice, str Wailingford, Weatern Knight, str West Jester, Wert Martiand, ‘str Weet 1 Commectiout Street Terminal—sur Thee. P. Beal, echr, Sophie Christenson. Atlantic Street Terminal—dur steel Ranger. Albers Bree, Milling Dock—#tr North- land. Btacy Btrest Terminal—U, & CO. Bure- atte Commerctal Rotler Works—@tr Tredia. Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—tr Com- morviel Pathfinder we ‘Str Btw ‘Teas Drydecks— om & G & Deltwoo, wi Dremmend Lighterage On—lge Gen, Fatreniia. Ames Ghipyard @ Terminal—fu Roose volt. been offered th , cording to Dean Mayor’s Statement Is Untrue, Charge Branding a» untrue the statement alias Joseph Watson, and Clarence Chambers were iegnily arrested Octo- ber 4, when thelr gas boat “Dragon,” wan raided near Stanwood by federal agents in possession of @ search war. rant issued for # man called John Doe Foster, is yet to be decided. Judge Jeremiah Neterer took the case under advisement Monday morning after attorneys for the men National Expenses Are Reduced, Says Harding BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—Prest- dent Harding today sent a spe cial message to congress an- nouncing that the federal budget for the next fiscal year, begin- Pralaing the rigid economy which the budget bureau has enforced dur- Ing the last year, the president point. | ed out that the government is now penditures. Of the three billions asked, two can be attributed to the war. He made it plain that his ad- ministration will continue to fight for greater economy. The president indicated that be- cause nearly two-thirds of the gov- ernment’s yearly bill represent the it will be difficult to reduce taxes in the near future. The budget system, the president declared, was “the greatest reform in our financial history.” Government expenditures dur- ing the next fiseal year will be $3,180,843,235, a reduction of nearly $600,000,000, ax compared with the expenditures of the cur rent year. Specifically, the executive asked for approprintions of $3,078,940, 231.69, the difference between appro priations and expenditures belng at- tributed to the fact that congress makes some appropriations which carry over from year to year. A surplus of $180,969,125 in the government's financial operations for the next fiscal year wax enti mated, as compared with a probable deficit this year of $278,938,712. The total receipts of the govern- ment during the next fiscal year were entimated at $4 bop geal as compared with $5,429,962,: These estimates were based on ne reduc: tion of taxes, and include a back tax collection of approximately $00,000,000. Outstanding in the budget ts the appropriation for national defense, which totals $5 3, 870. The army asks for $256, 552,877. whieh would provide for a regular army of 175,000 war veterans who have brought back the pranks and enter- tainment popular overseas are Atos and Van in thetr skit, “The Captain and the Rookie.” They wind up by making musto with saws and then || weird instruments fashioned from a broom, cigar box, and violin «tring. Madame Cherie In a shapely wom- an contributing @ series of ten artis- tle posea, Covered with solld aflver she resembles more closely the work of @ sculptor than a Itving being, Two silly but funny people are) Alice Hanson and Joe May, whose !P two well-rendered songs. The Leon- ard and Wright dance revue ts on of the finest note of ite sort seen here this season, capable dancers present- Ing an Interesting series of costume dances which are enhanced by ape- celal bokerounda Piquant Constance Binney portrays & young Irish noblewoman whos an- central onstie ts covered with mons and morteagee—but she manages to marry an American engineer. GRAND OPERA AT UNIVERSITY The University of Washington will sive ite first grand opera program Woednestay night. The occasion ts the annual mid-winter concert at the university auditorium “Faust,” by Gounod, te the opera to be given by concert. There will be no acting, the program being strictly musical Dean Irving M. Glon of the college of fine arts Is training a chorus of 176 untversity men and women for the! occasion. The university 40-plece | taught orchestra will play thruout the hour and a quarter of the ‘This will be the frst time that the university has ever done anything tn grand opera and will be the first time for 14 years that ~seeany _~ the opera “Fw Gien. No “ages classic program will be offered by the university this year. LAD, ILL, IS MINUS HIS DOG Meyer Alexander, 2362 24th ave N. is an unhappy Mittle lad Meyer has been tll for « long time and unable to attend echool. His big comfort han bean “Cootie,” a great, shagey, good-natured Alredale dog, worth, Inctdentally, a lot of money, Sunday Meyer was taken downtown by nome friends and went tnto a shop | . | at Fourth and University, leaving the dog outside, When he returned “Cootie” wan minsing. Search was Inatituted, but no “Cocotte” could be located. Meyer dosen't know what-to o next. He has asked The Star to! find his beloved companton. If any-| one finds “Cootis,” or an Alredale dog with a leona plate on the collar | bear the number M 2144 he tw asked to call Meyer at Capitol 2953. had protested against their being held “illegally.” Judge Neterer is expected to make his decision before the close of the week. When the boat was raided Foster 44 not happen to be on board, Two! hundred and thirty-five cases of whisky and eight cases of gin were seized by agents. Documents sub- mitted In court request that both the goods and the boat be returned to thetr owners because of the alleged Megal wel.are. navy wants $289,435,870, which would support 86,000 men. The | appropriations would maintain the land and sea forces at their present strength and are the lowest since the war. “That we approach the com- mencement of the fiscal year 1924) with an estimated surplus for that year of $180,969,126 is certainly most encouraging,” said Harding “While I am hopeful ghat there wil! be no deficit in the current fiscal year, 1923, if such a deficit does ocour this surplus of 1924 will give. a margin to take care of it.” | “For the air service, the amount | recommended is $12,871,500, which Is $23,400 leas than the 1923 appropria- tion and will permit this service to operate efficiently in accordance with existing policy. “The amount provided in the budget for military pensions and al: | lowances includes $253,000,000 tor | pensions, $434,584,000 world war al- lowances and $20,389,289 for retire- ment pay. “The amounts recommended for civil functions total $953,599,096. Under this general function $14,587 167 im allowed for foreign relations and protection of Amerfean Interests abroad; $18,553,686 for general law enforcement, which includeg activi. tles having to do with the enforce. ment of general laws and the admin istration and enforcement of spectal acts like the national prohibition act, ly the narcotic act and the investiga | Qua! ) tion and propecution of war contract | frauds; $7,199,000 for the control of currency and banking; $79,491,996 | for the promotion, regulation and operation of marine transportation, which includes $50,411,600 for tho shipping board and emergency fleet corporation; $4,614,900 “for the promotion and regulation of land transportation; $690,171,042 for the postal service and land telegraph and telegraphic ~— communication, which includes $590,166,192 for the postal service; $24,876,799 for the pro- protien and regulation of agriculture; $1,244,909 for the promotion and regulation of fisheries; $4,718,030 for the promotion of labor interests; $3,- 871.210 for immigration and natural. | zation; $15,877,999 for promotion of public health; $10,161,060 for promo. jion of public education; $10,619,466 men and 12,000 officers, Tho tor science and ' jClemence, One yenr " . ouTstby or et. WASHINGTON Price te 80c per month, or BY ©. RRIER IN © Per month CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Transient charge, per line per {pecrtion (count words to Three consecutive im . Contract and Coupon Rates on Request Leave Your Copy at Bartell’s Drug Store NO. 2, 010 SECOND AVE. Or Telephone MAIN 0600 FUNERAL NOTICES ARDINHON — AT the Family’ Fe dence, Bellevu father Ot G An- N. Anderson and Ewart Stephen IL and services will be held at re of Honney-Wataon Co afternoon at & are invited Cremation. yone to Know Y cure achee and pains called rheumatiam and many other names too numer- sto mention. Also MIBART trow- ble a DIABETES, Stomach all t Kidneys al} right, all it uly Consultation a Price $1.26; $1.85 by nm Bank Mid, NG IN ROOM Reattle. iy “WILSON eit Siem Mabe Grant about « hoe Grant can see me int call between 4:50 and 50" “oclock thie evening, December 4, a % {F YOU LACK COURAGE TS SB AME Ditton, restore your health and onoe by taking Vir- t. a ti By sis $2. Chester Mode 8 20rd ave N. SPECIAL NOTICES John Strom Piano tuning. Main 3026, Work quarantocd. iT FEa. ALK HELP WANTED | FAMILY. “LAUNDRY Work ~ bring home. Heacon 1742. ANO PLAYING taught __ #06 Pine at. MALE HELP WANTED + Weatlake cam heated free ‘ata kly $160. o MAi ax fn phone. Trans. 800; Vital Statistics BIRTHS Births in their households are re- the following Seattle ment ‘wo Lewis, 1611 © Mercer 904 26th ava 6, 1403 W. B7th et. mifeiman, Ghartes HL, 8050 10th ave a 28 . ‘Axo BH, 2724 Norman et. Dearian, Leater, 1114 B Olive et. ats Thomas Mark, 1415 22nd ave, mcikay, William J. 842 W. 69th et, rer “John W. La, 2920 N. 68rd «t, Miynoke, Shikitare, 218 Seventh ave, atods Winter, rh «ir Johnson, Agnor, jal, Miyoshi, 611 King at, gir ha” Sand John, 4119 Fremont ave, r it Y Leater, 420 Eastlake ave, ue oy, Mart Mermod, co “HL, 9803 Rainier ava, Rober wom, F. G, 1813 B Spruce at. frningham. John M, 1602 48rd ave. N.. girl. hee O. W., 4517 Evanston ave, wir Faa, pe Cy 2546 Queen Anne ave, ein MARRIAGE LICENSES {e- Name and Residence. Wehr, Rdmund, Seattle ... Lackerath, Jeasie Maud, Seattie. 41 Hannay, John K, Edison Legal Tanke, Margaret, Seattle |... : Legal Hutchison, Edward H., Seattle, Legal Abbott, Verna, Seattle ........Legal Miller, Henry Alfred, Everett . Billman, Ethyl L, Bothell Carlin, Paul, Tacoma .... Thompson, Ethel, Colby. Christensen, Louls, Aberdeei Block, May L, Aberdeen Newman, August A. Seattle ..Le Lassander, Hulda M., Seattle .:Legal Van Mourtk, Jan Karel, Seattle. ..29 Spoor, Gertrude, Seattle .. 223 Magnuson, Harry C. Mt. Vernon. 6 Osburn, Ha Melle, Seattle . : Alvan, Pasadena Hill, Marie, Portage ...... Anderson, Martin J., Seattle Anderson, Margaret M. J., attle 7 Ono, Kiyoshi, Kurthara, Yar Bowden, Keble B., Allen, Glenna A, & Lian, Olaf Emil, Seattle end Dahl, Bmma Alvilde, Seattle”. Legal| Raymond, Horace N. Seattle ..Legal Miller, Ida, Seattle Legal |Biack, George, Seattle Franklin, Josie, Seattle Pederson, Gunner, Bremerton . ‘Tunis, Mildred, Seattle Fiedler, Benjamin, Seatth repens Gertrude, Seattle In) Dwight D. Seat Bufiven, Jowephine, Seatte Bosshardt, Leslie F., U. & N. ..Legal Sauter, Jean, Seattle . cere e Lengel | Demarehi, Vittortol, Ainewve bewat! Torre, Kina, Seattle Legal Johnson, Conrad W., Del Misaler, Tillle, Woll, Otto, Seattle . Aalmen, > 8 Peppas, Gus, ‘Twigs. Marg Ramberg, Birger, Seattl Undi, Belle, Seattle ......++ DEATHS Johansen, Wnbright, 67 years. vy, ille, Lena, §7 yea’ Weinman, Julius, 638 y . MeDonald je ida, years. Zulaut, 8 1 Fred, '66 years. Nu 79 years. yoars. Darrow; Mary, 70 yeare. Carpenter, Onsie, 48 years. Keller, Dr. Louls 8, 62 years. Zarbock, Henry, ba B hscaderd ‘Planning Probe of Impeachment Case WASHINGTON, Deo. 4. — The house judiciary committee today took action looking toward a thoro inves. tigation of the impeachment charges brought against Attorney General Daugherty by Representative Keller, Minnesota, At the insistence of Keller the com- mittee voted to ask the house for authority to subpoena witnesses in the impeachment inquiry, Keller de- clined to proceed with his case until this authority was granted. A. and Canada WANTED FOR 1 $50 cash prizes, Ap. ply 614 Washington Bldg. from 2 nd mantel Binttord ‘a bohwar ™ If Bam Weietield ea Wwatoh, throw Big Green Clock WANTHD GOOQT phoe bier. Paoifio City, Wanh. remen, brakemen, beginners ris Mittolstadt, | later $260 (whieh position?) way, N-01, Star. Tt ‘1 BITUATION MALS PIRAT CLARA PAINTING, PAPI. hanging, kalsomining; moderate priees, Al Ninnt Garfield 0963. evenings; Main 0860 days. RELIABLE GENTLEMAN DESTRES position for day or night watch-/ 1% Beat references. Elliott | Opp. pontoffice HUTCHEN AND | 4462. Hor, XMNTTIOwT AND WECHANTE, | | desires position in garage or ma- chine sho; Hliiott 4462. PRINTING, KALSOMINING erating, graining. Melros w FURNISHED HOUSES FOR KENT {6-66 MODERN, YURNIANE house walki @tatance, Te ephone Main 6989, Bast 1607. 20 FOR KENT—TIOUSES UNFU [SMALL HOUBES “AND COTTAGNS (004 districts to rent PEt | 1 on leather by calling at our Srtice “yIneT. Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St. Hiiott 6870. 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS ois JAMES, Boose Ashington. 6 rooms ..... abe Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St. 82 2 Eltiott 6870. Ma Columbia at 6 iith ave 2 . $25, In fin Donald & Mi Columbia st. ETS ment: | end b th Manhattan Apts Howell st Phone FOR RENT ROOMS, BOMB FUR- $10 month Upstaira Ht 24th 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS ewer 3 a a 4 rooma, with) shape. Carter, | genta, 20 | TSS ERE EPR EES 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 450 New Pianos Must be Bold Buy « new plane for the price of a good second-hand one, anos must go, DU_ BARRY PIANO CO. 1406 lower Ave, 106 Union st SEW FAN on Bn ioe ag Bin 4th Ave. ae ace rn 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE ave. erbert W. 5629 Fifth ave | flake buys sells i6i8 Sth. Mt HIE | FORD @ MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALB ait Ab ASBolia Bix.tinch Cedar Siding Flour Bins . ir French Deora ... Breakfast nook, t 4 Cab wha ygines by th ear ib sme low glass nent oF by Flats Glass Windshields es your car. . B WILLIAMS Established 1899. AL FOR LE $8.00--BELLINGHAM LUMP—$8.00 INGHAM RANGB—$7.00 STEAM COAL-—$8. ve N-VA YARD LION COAL CO. TELD 5001. {MPORTED MacCLAREN ur fleece, weatherproof, pure wool ulster overcoats, guaranteed | to wear 6 year xO t Prien, $26.50; worth $76 Present Mail card’ to 2957-D 3) All sizes. Charles st. ‘| 12-INCH MILL WOOD Big double load, delivered. 7.00 Foreat Wood and Coal ECONOMY FUEL CO, Beacon 3250, :|/COAL — Good — COAL $8.50. oes pest furn YY 60 12-INCH MILL WOOD. 87—Big double load, delivered—§/ i Capitol 0457. DU_ BARRY RETIRES. GET the piano bargain of your life. 106 Union, 1404 First ave, ™ | | | | AMK- | NEW FLATS, JUST FINISHED, AT | OOM” APARTMENT, 1718 12th & Beacon | w WRITE AD BELOW. 1117 FoR ineh wo Capitol 392 CH $8.60, 12 Inside motil half cord Melrose 06963. MACHINES.-GOOD DROP- $10 up, Repairin, renting. Main 1926, 1624 Firat 2% WOOD, 47.50 LORD AND wood, $4 load, $7 double | iowa Garfield 2036 PIANOS— Spec reaine tn our change tment, Meyer-To , Cobb Bide. -FORES VOoL per ié-IN 4 | 1821 4th | Fit we Vv | wholenale Grey Fuel Northlake pl | MILL “WOOD, $0.00 4606 WE “NOY AND SRL, CLOTHING furs, The Owl, 1817% Fir FWO-TON Wiith Th hire, without driver. Th MILL WOOD. Bunset 631 | RAVANAGH TEATS, 99.00, 1008 Tot. GARAGES | CORRUGATED IRON COVERED rage building, 40x100 feet, in a briving Kh RO center tn Bkagit county. Terma. For particulars, 714 High at, Bellingham, Wash. MODERN GARAGE Vor ReNT. Molrone 6217. 3610 Linden ave. | POLRABT “GARAGES, CAPITOL 1 |56_ AUTOMOBILES FOR BALE THE “SANDS PLAN" Envelope Tells the Truth Experience ts a great teacher, altho the price you pay for it is. pretty” high, sometines Some men get theirs by going ru. the eshing machine, 4 don't always get the chaff out of their whiskers until they're past 60, Others more fortunate are tratned to avoid the costly mistakes of their fellows, and that's what our universities are for. Educa- tion t# the only thing lying around loose, and most any fellow can have as much of it as he is willing to haul awa: 12 years’ experience in hand- ling used cars have taught us how to handle them. know when « car ts a good ie go business to stand back of them when sold. We know that « isfied customer will in- ly well more oars for us ithout this experience we could never have sold suc- conefully over 530 used cars #0 far this year. Fords, Chevrolets, Dodges, Buicks, Hupmobiles, Nashes, STUDEBAKERS ao MOTORS CO. 1. 1016-18 B Pike. GOING TO CALIFORNIAT DRIVE DOWN Bu od used car, that you can FA ont on, from Seattle's old re- le Ford dealer HUGH BAIRD $01-$11 Fourth Ave. Elliott 0760. ING TO WORK FOR FORD 208 Beventh FORD TOURING CAR, 19 D' This car bas been driven only 3,000 miles by owner. There ts not & better, new or used, than this, JGH_BATRD, 611 Fourth AUTOMOBILE LOANS ‘We loan money on your car, your “yt oe im, will Co tae apot ak 28. 119 Wesath FORD Lanes ee ON BODY. for “a delivery. This antec: Late mod te to sult buyer. 611 4th FORD DELIVERY, EXPRESS BODY, like new, and terms to sult buyer. For o. _Elitott Os foRD DELIVER wagon, $196; terms. 611, Fourth mek ba se Prareh ave. itiote inte & FOR SALE—REAL ESTATB REAL RAINIER ¥ BARGAIN A and o haif bungalow, butte |g in 1916, consisting of 6 rooms cement basement; laundry tray jot water heating plant; electric ight fixtures; lot 40x100. Owner must sell, hence this ridiculously low figure. Terma reasonable. (B-2479) re WHE Tadiabine iT. BAKER ‘View: paved street; $3,000; $300 down, $25 per month. Reliable people can buy this home of & rooms, sleeping porch, fireplace, cement basement; fine lot, 40x100; Do mortgage, Everything in and paid. Immediate possession, Kretic Bldg. Kiliote 4884; ings Melrose 1266. ThOOM HOU TT BATH, TN restricted district, a $1,500, No agents, Kenwood 5: @ FOR SALB—ACREEAGE GOOD ALDER CAN Close to Hollywood and paved road, | $50 acre and up. Address F. John- Kirkiand, Wash oven BIG LAND SALW Mt. Vernon district; close to town, school, mills and camps. Lumber company is closing out last of Best $60 land now $35 One 60-acre tract $1,500. sres with 4-room hot If you want good clos « land, here is your chan #4 little cash and long tt payments, H.C PHTERS, 726 Third Ave. OP FO! Tz bargain, Buyer must be all around mechanic and machinist. Inquire 4030 10th ave N. BB. 2.| “K TOED, 97% | double load, delivered. Reewoed |) PLAN (Without Commission Charge) ON SEATTLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY At €% and ¢%% In Amounts Up to $5,008 THER NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE ©O. Of Geattie has in the next 8 above plan Northern Life and Benece, Write er eal Bide. Pou 200,000 to days om oe STOCKS AND BONDS 6CENDINAVIAN AMERICAN WaeReae PURCHASED, _AM N BANK BLDG. 66 CHATTEL AND COLLA Re LOANS _ MONEY TO LOAN On Your Note at 7% Interest Do you want to buy @ car? Do you want to open « bank |Be you want to improve your hi Do you want to pay past due gations? 9109—You PAI A You PAY —You PAY 400—You PAY GPT OUR PLAN LET US HELP You OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8:00 uitable Finance, Bond Mortgage Comp: 500—~You PAY HAIGHT BUTLD! Second and Pine. BALARY LOANS MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS } MEN AND WOMEN SteaMity employed can borrow f $15 to $100 without security, | fp per woek Hy per week ti 3 per week till 4 per week bts 5 per week till Fe pao a NI 65 Bnpire mia 214 Second Ave. + ~ Loans on Salaries No security required, Also Autos and Furniture 502 PION MEDS. Oo Totem Pol THE STAR’S GREATER CLASSIFIED | DIRECTORY | | | } Ad ‘oe. All casen. fiall & Bail, 216 Burke B All cases. Fees moderate. Chiropractors ruil Collateral Loans LOANED ON ALI of value, cL 207 Third ave. bleciric “Machinery BOUGH } 4 “4 ‘Ww. Mi ‘al Organtred to tnaiee Fag, fa het Lato" SALARY. No worth: Trson 00" BO 4th and P On one and society “Fo a DIAL IN, iw fee! S Peelers, iat SORFY 70 10. é AMOUNT ON “DIAMON id Jew low: Seattle’ Sidon AMERICAN 821 Second nee, 0. hone attach ty; auto wprake, i Brush, ‘royalty. 805, Telephone Main 03! ar Bowen—Pa' oni own, $2080 days, $20.9 lowed. Pantages “pitie. and University. _ Subs Novtablisted Bea ete Ice. i ffason, Fenwick, Lawrence, Hshed 1861. Advice and free. 432 Burke Bid. 2 rr WRITE PLAIN “A STAR WANT AD—BRINGS RESULTS”