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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. UST GO SLOW |WomanSoloninCampaign ON 5-CENT FARE for Peace Thruout World Mayor Declares Against Too Much Speed Sounding «® warning against what he termed “the folly of re ducing the present carfare before the time is ripe,” Mayor Brown declared Wednesday that any at tempt to put a Scent fare into effect before February 1, 1923, at the eartiest, may bring “an in- crease instead of a decrease in earfare, thru court action.” Uf the railway does not meet Ms obligations, the mayor de elared, creditors might use the courts to foree the system to in- erease revenues thru a rate in erease, WASHINGTON, Dee, 6-—a1t significant that no woman has ever been reelected to congress, accord ing to Mrs, Winifred Mason Huck, Tilinois' new representative, who is | Petite, charming and youthtul. “There haven't been enough cases yet to make any sweeping jud@ | ments,” says Mra, Muck, “Anyhow, I think I may be re-elected next time there's a chance for me to run for office.” Mrs. Huck's term ts a short one, expiring on Mayeh 4th. She wis » fill the unexpired term of “Billy” Mason, “I have lots of faith in women,” she went on, ‘It has been my good fortune to be associated with such women as Florence King, who will probably be appointed very shortly jen't “It a Scent fare were put into ef. feet tomorrow or next week, the mu nicipal system would immediately face a deficit, for all line improve. (ments and extensions and bond pay ment rates are based on the reve nues from the present) § 1.3.cent fare,” Brown said ‘The plan the mayor favors ts to tmaugurate & complete readjustment | tm the overhead expenses, the bond payment rates and al) other expendi: | tures to conform with the revenue to be expected from a 6-cent fare, be fore the latter is put into effect “This cannot be effected property before February, or possibly March,” he stated. The railway management must plan to increase the passenger list of the system, according to the mayor. “Tt will be far cheaper for citizens to use the street cars with a S-cent fare and 6\ cent tokens,” he said, “than to drive thelr autos. We must edu cate them in this particular, and then, with the people backing the System. the Scent fare will work Out to financial success.” MOTORIST HELD UP BY BANDITS Robber Gang A\ Again Active Ay 5 i t ; E | i n rH E i if i i ti cold blood, to die and GARDEN CLUBS ARE STARTED found possible will be the purpose of the Society of Little Gardeners, or 7 i clusion tn the new organization have been received from Kirkland, Bothell, Haller Lake, Georgetown, South Park and Des Moines. Speakers and | instructors will be furnished for these Dew sections by the flower commit- tee. plants, will be month. The committee expects that | ite members will be able to furnish the park board with several hundred Gahlia bulbs by next epring for plant- ing along Seattle boulevards and highways. The flower committee is willing to give any information de sired regarding sofls, flower growing, plant Gixeases and landscape garden. ing. George A. Cole, sofl authority and landscape gardener, ts conduct- ing the classes. Sues Old Partner for $5,000 Libel Claiming $5,000 damages for al- leged libelous statements concerning his business integrity and personal character, Paul Wilson, manager of the firm of Wilson & Luckhurst, Se- attle wholesale and retail merchants, entered sult against William P, Luck- hurst, former businers partner, in the superior court Wednesday. Wilson alleges his associate is in the habit of informing dealers and the public in general about the mar kets that he, Wilson, “is a crook, and fe doing crooked business.” Mass Meeting to Plan New Growth Municipal growth along definite Mines will be discussed Friday night when Dean Stephen I. Miller of the University of Washington and Mayor FAwin J. Brown head a delegation of | Anthony wagered he would outrun | Joh Tacoma speakers |@s @ federal judge in Chicago; Agnes | Nestor, Margaret Haley and other perfectly splendid women who are do- ing perfectly splendid things. | “Of course women are handicapped }by lack of precedent, but when ft jcomes to filligg @ job, I believe that jit shoukt be @ question of ability, | not sex.” | ereat deal of his time with her Mra, Muck’s avowed intention ts to work for the furtherance of world ce in every way, ahape and form. She wil either introduce self providing for @ referendum on war, or ¢lse support loyally Mr, Volght's bill on the same subject, which may be framed to sult Mrs. Huck’s office, room the house office butlding to be the scene of much tivity, Her husband pleasant spends @ Khe finds her desk loaded with corre spondence every morning. Letters come from all over the country, com- mending her for her stand on test ing every measure with her yard. stick—"Does it make for world peace?” The world war veterans’ organtea tion has sent her a pin which she ry day, on which are em- onda, “For a referendum on war.” This is one of the measures for which Mra. Huck ts going to fight Mrs. Huck is a distinctly feminine type. She has bright eyes, a pleasant sraile and a nice speaking voice, She is a “Woman's woman.” ' } War Savings «WASHINGTON, Deo. 6-—Those $5 war savings stamps that you accu- mutated back in 1918 by sticking nu merous little 2Scent thrift stamps on @ card and swapping it to your post master, plus a few pennies, will bo payable January 1. The government is prepared to meet every dollar of the debt on that day, altho the original $1,000,090,000 | iasue has dwindled to about $625, 000,000 because of withdrawals. But before you make any plans for spending your savings, leten to this new investment plan that Uncle Sam has to offer; { Take your 191 W. SS to any/ bank or postmaster on or after Jan- | uary 1 and exchange them for neat | United States treasury certificates in denominations of $25, $100 and|/ $1,000, The first kind will cost you! } $20.50, the second $82. the third/ $820, and five years from date of | |purchase they will be worth their face value. Any time you want to withdraw, | : — Friends } } Mordo Ben, 129 12th ave, ‘reported Monday that his car had struck an unknown man at Western ave. and Pike st. The man —John Booth, $30 85th ave., was bruised Monday when he wae struck at 10th ave. N. EB. and) BR. dist st. by a car driven by H. F. Barton, 3706 W. Austin st. Hen Mooradian, 200 Fourth ave. was knocked down at Fifth ave. S. and Weller st.. Monday by an unknown driver. Mooradian was bruised slightly 69 —Mre. A. Maky, 2058 14th ave. W., was struck Tues- day at 15th ave. W. and W. Boston | st. by a car driven by D. W. Spins | ley, 2410 W. 63rd st. She was bruised and cut. —Joe Morris, 1300 EB. Terrace 694: was slightly injured | Tuesday gn a car driven by H. 1. Carter, Rehan hotel, knocked him/ down at Fourth ave. and Pike st. hae | Steamer Brings A record delivery of mail from Smith's Cove to the termina! station of the Wyles & Foy Co, transported 2,118 sacks of mall from the Orient, which arrived Wednesday morning on the Admiral line vessel President | Madison. A shipment of $102,000 was also ransported. This amount is declared by Mr. Foy to be much smaller than those usually received here as the last shipment alone exceeded $2,000. 000. |Renton Man Gets 60-Day Sentence Sam Galloway, 50, charged with the sale of intoxicating Mquor in Renton soft drink and pool parlor, September 20, pleaded guilty in Judge Jeremiah Neterer's court Wednesday morning and was sen- tenced to 60 days in the county Jail RAIL GU. ARANTEE, | WASHINGTON, Dec, 6-—~The n- |terstate commerce commission to- day certified to the treasury that the amount of $20,719 Is necessary | lto make good to the Nevada-Califor- | nia Oregon railway the guarantee provided by the transportation act | | of 1920, Sleeps as House Is Carried Two Blocks | WHITEHAVEN, Eng, Dec. 6.— Jesse Durham's house was carried two blocks by a landslide near the Ladyamith colliery. He slept thru ft all ACTON, England, Dec, 6—Henry ‘Thomas Avery's donkey in 4 five-mile was made this morning when trucks | 8 Stam ps to Be Redeemed January 1 you can get your princtpal, plus tn. terest at 3 per cent, up to that date. Furthermore, the certificates will be theft-proof, a» each of them will be registered at the United States treae ury, in Washington, and payable only from that place. The treasury estimates that fully half of the $626,000,000 of 1918 stamps now Outstanding will be con. verted Into this new form of invest. ment, Of course, any one who pre fers to have his money may get it— every penny of it—by applying to his bank or postoffice on or after Jan. wary 1. ‘The 1918 $5 certificates, timed to run five years, were originglly sold for $4.12. Since that time they have been increasing in value at the rate of 2 cent a month, until thi: month they are worth $4.77. On the morn- ing of January 1, however, their val. ue will Jump to $5, this big increase at the last moment having been ar ranged purposely to encourage hold ers to keep them until maturity date SHIP BRINGS JAPAN SILKS A silk shipment valued at $23.1 400 formed the principal cargo of the President Madison, Admiral line ves sel, which arrived in port Tuesday night at 6 o'clock. She brought 73 cabin passengers on her two months’ (return trip from the Orient. Tn addition to @ large consignment of rattan and wicker furniture, hard wood and fruit, she carried $102,000 fn gold and 2,118 sacks of mail. The veasel lf one of the largest operated by the line and te commanded by Capt. T. P. Quinn Vital Statistics] |=" BIRTHS Ry! households are re- pertea Kaw) are log Beattie ® men: m, 3048 Alki ave. girl. Peterson, Cart Anton, 1119 Untver- : 22nd ave. irk lochiaukt Kaichi, §% t.. girl rr, i, Kukel, Hes Yoh ave. & Peterson, Conred, 178 N. 76th st, Jelcnson, w. Roche Harbor, gith Hibbs, Caries. ‘EB, 613 22nd av: rh Benorts, Sam, 128 Fist ave. ye sos mg me Roy &, 7439 Fourth ave. Ninth ga ey Mag : MeLean, H. i, 1101 23rd ave, girl ‘Fompkine, Gsorge A. 1203 KS Ter- ‘Ormabee, Ralph W., 2720 Davis nt re 3021 Queen A ave, Coliens, Arthur Wharton, Seattle Hifi" iames MH, $365 16th ave. N. w. Sha di, Chara Albert, 602% ‘Sixth |e Ande ~ Ee. 6921 24th ave. &. Mebowell, Donald, 703 W. 49th et, Harden, Ray B, 3410 37th ave. 3, Pukude, Rokuro, 668 King at, boy. Neumen, Robert L., 742 fara’ ot, ‘trl. Richard, 212'35th av ike le, rueger, fig & « Henry, N. be sh | Colum- ¥- sano Robert, 6224 Kirk- boy ot ad James, 6016 10th ave. y. rew, $102 Woodland Park ave, boy. Draper, Ralph Marton, 1422 Gate- wood road, girl rl, Edmonds, boy — Ludwig, 2535 W. M11% Be William Edgar, gir Mysset ef David, 4841 diet ave. 8. r Schoenborn, Frederick L., #26 s0th . boy. Dosing, William Edward, Seattie, ¥: wee ag 8 Uel Thomas, 620 Olympio » irl He Daniel, 2006 EB. Galer st, cage Biddy, B. Marshall, Hunt's Point, lievue, Theodore Seattle, Box 476, m, 915 E. Alder # irk 1212-E. Alder #\ Covey, bday o's Theodore, 1605 Gard » Cree, Ik “EB, 8408 W. 64th at, noy Hagenaars, John 74th at, bo; Bog Hi Roy Frank, Herman, 2839 W. 32 Plorentia 6539 2ist ave. N. sar) Edward, 6649 44th ave. Ruben RK. an, Julius, girl. W., boy. Lawrence, 616 Cremona Edward, 1803 Atlantic at., MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age. Shaw, James FL, Redmond ...,Legal Oliver, Elia Pearl, Redmond...Legal Skuse, Fred T., Seattle Currie, Franc Suckew, Vern: Medley, Floren Sherman, . Seattle Stuart, Bessie, Seattio Marshall, Clarence, Seattle . Streje, Caroline, Seattle oe Prvik, Reinhard J, Spokane Awan, Emma, Spokane |. DEATHS son, Charles, 55 years my bog A La it gare er ar years, Ve 20 iinubeth. 68 9 Pe a Will her: | in| is going! . boy. 9823" 47th | y. Be] ewe wt. Faone Mied See |23 FOR RENT—FURNISHED Brith i°rgoma : EATTLE STAR The Seattle Star * a ah. ton —E. tion Rates bY We iN Abygnce THe eTAT One mente . Three months - Six m The Femaine wil 4 to Sedro-Woolley for Home Undertaking Co. December IABiCnES. Atomach ‘ey neve al} right. all rig t OVE Consultation 4 Price $1.28; $1.48 by Hi, WINANS e Bidg., Seattie. EPILEPTics wourt OW CANE to learn about new, rational treat- ment for immediate relief of ept- lepsy? Positively stopping all eclrures from firet 4 use. Ine) ation free. Specialist, Drawer | Lander, Wyoming. LACK COURAGE ANS AM. restore your health and once by taking Vir- Guaranteed. ny mail 60 tablets $2. Chester Med- foal Co. 283 23rd ave N. SPECIAL NOTICES John Strom Piano tuning Matn 3090, Work guarantocd arcel pont ener Gian CEN that F. y “Leith has! Cap cara | to erect and t 407 12th o lock 14, Bast- to protest such oc- pal file such protest at the offices of the Hiding Depa meant, Room 605 County-City Didg. ti to Tuesday, December 19, } } | | toarieon OMAN SoHE EHO: ber counter Woolworth’s ibe store. | Woman was seen picking {t up Please return. Keward, Beacon MALE HELP WANTED Earn while you learn. Auto tractor, battery and electrical ignition | Work, Dig wages, for trained mon. Write for free catalogue and spe- cial plan. Hemphill Auto @ineering pues doe attia, sHinr MANOVA well REN WANTS shirte direct to » money. Re! your own boss, No experience or capital required. Write for fi sample: “Siadinon Mills, B07 Mroad way. N 7 York KC Kanex, 304 HR wear Wertiake clean, furnished, steam heated | fe f tour carntval” 04's vines. AD-| t's om Washington D is. from 3 Satter ison, "Alara Btattort it damm Weleticld can't ¥ Watch, throw It aw: ma Green Sock. "Tea Union. tof fice ” wey. Sopgine. elem Sronieast Main 0880 PAINTING, KALBOMININ orating. «raining. Melre iB PARTNERS WANTED WANTED—PARTNER iN GOOD| paying business. $00 req ‘ome seo me at 2035 15th ave, W. or phone Garfield 1453. w FURNISHED HOUSES iNIisED COTTA h. No baby, 2612 ‘ake Madison car t 91, Star. bd MALB sate SMALL HOUSES AND COTTAG! In several at reas time | and shoe leather by calling at ow office FIRST. Carter, MacDonald & Miller Columbia St vo) 208 Eltiott 6870. ‘ashington, 6 roome . Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St. Eliott 6eTe. COZY 3-ROOM APART’ ENT AT THE RAY, 2124 EF. ison at of $27. Carter, 4 a iililer, Agta, 206 Columbia st NEW FLATS, JUST FINISHED, AT 106 17th ave. Sand 4r with bath, § In fine shape. Macl & Milier, Columbia #t ROOM” UNFURNISHED mont: modern; steam heat; and bath. Manhattan Apta, Howell st Phone Biliett beet. “APART- | phone 13% ROOMS WiSHING ~~ GONGENTAL home i] Melrose $246, shar ot tage, board self. 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS fis PRR MONTH, $100 "CAB, makes you the owner of one of my dandy new 4-room cottages and My-acre nice ground In West Se attic, Beats renting to death, Bee e for a home. 1. C, PETERS, Third ave. Elliott 0372. pe A 37 MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS PARTY DU BARRY RETIRES pa THE PIANO 460 New Pianos Must be Sold Buy « new piano for the price of & good wecond-hand one, on your own term «oO Into millinery busine with All eB geyn must @ BARRY PIANO CO. weed Firat Ave, 106 Union St, Way ed one Sepit ‘on pure! 4th Ave. 117 Valley oh | For ‘WOO! ® sm) | Siew ne. Carter, |) Agents, 208 | AUCTION SALES ‘ae Auction! vn of high «i old Wriday, brary tabi Jd paintings, bed ane jeotric wi arden tools, be t, 'I-pieoe overatutte vacuum cleaner, fruit many other useful goods. Barnett Auction Co. jare an AUCTION WA You t M uoare inv bi i pattern, wi make suit, coat or led eult BARNETT AUCTION CO. i. Ly Auctionee Meyer I, #impson, Assietan 9112 iret Ave Main 4961. “ POULTR: CGEE-CONE Bite *# from high m make pens of 16 bi erel for $30 @ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB_ lent ott tase Windabie to your oot : ae, ‘Army Goods Bargains 1010 FIRST AV! ~ ARMY Breech : MY Trench Shoes MY Overcoats MY Shirt oaaacs ~~ GOAL FOR LESS iy 06 - Pa: LINGHAM LUMP—-48.00 7.00—HELLINGH AM veneer 00 wood and ie! ‘e. Bone “ar: ing of coal reasonable. ike a. Se- Ae 12-INCH | MILL wooD 3-to ee ‘MILL WOOD CThehware 4008 x ee pgp c BARRY RETIRES. orT Pie iano bargain of your life. 06 Union 1461 Piret ave. Beate Piso ‘CO. Capitol 2922 aes 99.00, 12- Inch $10 per ‘eord. Inside mill- 04 $5 half cord. Melrome 0693. \WOMEN'S” OVERSEAS SERVICE | e sale, Queen City | aturday, ia psnd Pine | and Frida: a aera aia forest wood and coal ek for Sob DROR ACHINES—GOOD D ait fae i aba la Wt Cate weed” ehothing ne and ssid na BATS ) NEW Tapes : fur "poate, wines 28 and 40, Bast $407. RKUMMAG n iTG CNL is nig feat og cx Change department. Meyers isst den Ow cr Cob i FinsT GROWTH NO. TF 2, $7.60; dry slab, $8; coal. Main Si WOO) Le a double load, delive WE HUY AND SELL CLOTHING a furs, The Owl, 1917% First. RED. LL, byt $3.75, Bun: Os , | RAVANAGH FATS, $9.00 1008 tot ‘sa GARAGES CORRUGATED “TRON erage building, 40x100 fee hriving FR center in Sk: boy For partie » Bellingham, | Wea GARAGHE CAPITOL A tow weeks ago we Mr. L. I a Madteon, a used alitomobtle. Last Saturday he came back very much provoked, thinking, as he admitted later, that we had slipped something over on him. He told us his troubles. His motor block, for reasons unknown to us, had cracked. This was, inderd, a serio trouble and an expensive one, too, He thought, perhaps, we would ignore his case by po- Iitely informing him that our responsibility ended at time he took di But this is not the Plan” wae Iinagine his surprise and joy when woe reminded him of our guarantee, and our willing~ nese to mal ‘ood our guar- antes. Ju ike find « paid-up insurance policy the house burned down « | Bartlett. Dodges, Butcks, Hupmobiles, Light Six, Special Six, MTORS COMPANY 1016-18 B. Pike St. you want to know the stren, of our guarantee, call Fords, Chevrolets, Hudsons, STUDEBAKERS Rig Six R, i919 MODEL. n driven only 00 miles by owner, ‘There 16 not ew or used, than thi J 611 Fourth a ‘AUTOMOBILE LOANS |We loan money on your car, buy your “anaes will 4 4 ed cash 119 Westlake N. Iitote 6296. 'FORD DELIVERY, BXPRESS BODY, like new, and terms to sult buyer 611 Fourth ave. Elliott 0750. FORD DELIVERY BAKBRY wagon 611 Fourth $195; terms, pede “ies Tiiott 0750. Fourth ave. FORD PELT VBR Y r i ~ AUCTION | #0) Fundit unset [36 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALI GOING TO CALIFORNIAT BUY A GOOD USmp CAR AND DRIVE DOWN TRADE IN FOR A NEW ONE IN THE SPRING LET us show You now WUOH BAIRD 401-11 FOURTH AVY. WLL. FORD ROADS for light delivery anteed car, Late terme to sult buyer. OTO. This ine mot uate e' cit 4th ave, |- WONDERFUL VIEW IMMEDIATE POSSISSION low; 9 bedrooms with closets, bath, living room and nice large kitchen; laundry trays and basement; house in fine eonditic lot 40x100, Priee $2,200; $400 « balance gnome! Bearing, teary Bldg. Main 451%, One Hour’s Drive 20 en 25 miles from Second and ew $2,000. Ail level bottom } 16 acres cleared pod auto road, telephone; fine stream running thru; R. FD; stage; pleny | of work Glose by Can make easy terme Carter, MacDonald & Miller REALTORS 8 COLUMEIA ST. 4-room bun “DEAL WITH STERIY Realtore—Rentors—Insurore 100m Ay, 7. 5 Seiad tuit fl, bath; t $3,500; Hughes), #TERL REALTY DEY, COKP. Douglas Hidg titott 1307. % | $250 Cash — |Untversity bungalow, § rooms; place; oak floors in both room and dining room; 2 nice size rooms; ventilated closets; inted walle ip kitchen and bath; inoleum; full cement basement furnace; colle; gas heater; laundry trays; and nice view lot, $9x100; garg ved streets Price $4,000, bal like rent; no Immediate possession #. G. WINBIGLER 1004 White Hide Hilliott 4807. MADRONA SNAP — 4-room new bungalow, with cement bas furnace, hardwood ; near street car, This is a buy at $3,900; only $800 down. WM. A. SULLIVAN & CO. 210 Am riean Rank. he Eliott 1093. A RAL HOME HARGAIN $2,000-—On terme. room cottage basement; furnace; ail improvements in fire- living a ¥iN 5 DARGA in” Mace f eetirorn fint ed butiaing epeantt- n el- poultry and berry land for 0. $200 cash and $18 per Only 2% miles from city fimits of Seattle If youre seek ing « bargain, see this piace today. Mutual ife Bidg. tet W LA To REATTLE lots of roads. | 26 MILES 2.000 acres rich loam soll; springs and creeks; good near echoole and tow’ liver groc Price only $35 per sare oy Rs bu: non nw LAMY. eis SF TL aM gt STA’ ral Hoge Annex. io a J Seattle J - ACKER NEA BOTHELL Hicieway 6-room house; lights and water; fine =| view, new chicken house for 250; | : big creek; pump co. Leary Bidg Main 3580 JUST THINK OF IT $15 per acre for land in district in Snoh between Stanwood Arlington. We are offering this choice 40-acre tract for $600, $100 . $76 per year. Soll is good; « to main paved highway from Seattle; plenty of cedar for fen ing; easy surface clearing. 27 Seaboa 4 Gi New, modern bungalow; basement; fireplace; good soil; young fruit and berries; close to. interurban ed highway. $3,700; terms. THE DOUGLAS CO, Leary Bidg n 3580. AND NEW 7-ROOM COT- tage in West Seattle, $100 cash and $16 per month. Don't bu fore you see this place. Chie! ens, H.C. PR 10 ACRES BLACK BOTTOM LAND; big « a cleared; close to mills and wor sy terme. Bast of Ken THE DOUGLAS co. $18 Leary Bldg. _ Main 3580, $100 CASH CAN YOU BEAT IT? re; new h electric Nehta; ity water; § outalds, ,oity lim- ite, Full pric |8ee GF GRAY BILL 2767 "Renton: b-room ba rn; chicken house; | Hig DOUGLAS CO S18 Leary Bidg. Main 23580. f HAVE VERY GOOD BOTTOM land for sale cheap, and on your own terms. Near town and school at 620 Seaboard Mag write John Storseth, F Ris TRACT NEAR FAC HIGHLINE; level land; good soll; near nice lake. Only $1,000 each, any be terms. H, DOUGLAS CO. | $18 Leary Bldg Ma | 68 FOR SALE—FARM LANDS BiG LAND SALE Vernon district; close to town, mills and camps, Lumber closing out last of jMt school, eompany you want good clos farming land, here ts your cha: Terms a ttle cash and long tie ment we PRTERS, 726 Third Ave. 72 FORK EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE astern Washington land, new trrt~ tion district, rade for equities fr'homes vacant lots, rooming houses, automobiles or anything ou have to offer. We have 4 and ata price that will ma ta money, Try us. Call Yor | a 214 Lee Bice. Matn te Rite ep. ‘im, Gartiel % 1527. Mg i SLIP-ON BODY, | @ FOR GALS—ABAL BOFATS _ ELLIOTT 6870 | coment | fireplace; | & stores de- | be- | arden and free wood reduces your | , |2000 PAGE 15 bias Wm ae ao When Star Want Ads Reach the Home They Are Carefully Read Hundreds of people have found homes, have pur- chased automobiles, found help and many other miscellaneous articles thru STAR WANT ADS. 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L. @mith Pacific Securities Co. Elliott 3118 or Byots 3: iss BLDG. unit Inland Finance. units United Finance. Johnston Piston & Ring. Simplex Auto Wheel. Rothert Process Steel. Sound Rubber Co. Reacon Coal Co, Krikwen Multl Western Smelting & Power. Universal High Power Alaska Petroleum & Coal. MAX WINKLER Union St. Eniiott 08! ~ ANNABEL OIL | WYOMING subject to prior memberships at $2,500 p bership. Watson-Moore Co. 2114 L. C. Smith Bidg. Iiott 6486, QEPOBTUNIT wer Axle. | 1650 ou = - se aw tty Feet Sd z BOWEN— nats down, Yeo 90 da. ian Bi je, two) tmem~ We offer, Ntote | tent ree id & U |