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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. Buoyancy Marks Start of Exchange Dealings WALL STREET JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, Jan. 18 France's acquis moe in the plan of the repare- Stones commission te give Germany until February 1 to meet repraations isd ment of 500,000,004 old marks ve January 1 Smapetied buoy c in stook market at the opening today. Many trad short of the market, stubbornly believing reparations tangle must ultl- Mately have a depressinig effect on security values tn thie country. Opening prices on the exchange included: New York Central, D4, ott a low avon, 19%. up M4: Pan-American. 84%. up i; Kelly Springfield, 8 ; Rt 6 up t Studebaker, 117 up 1%; Anaconda, s ak " thern Pacific f %; Rubber, 644. up American + Badicgtt Johnson, 92%, up fs PRODUGE TRADE GRAINS LOW AT. * AGAIN ACTIVE MARKET CLOSE nd, Markets Report Activity in} | gma, 288 3 nee ek at pre. trade today and prices cloeed lower mal All Lines an a result of word that the Kansas grain pool planned to dispose of its a holdings of between two and four The condition of the fruit and | million bushels and reports that all od storage facilities in Minneapolis reduce market in Seattle was good fore Secoming clomged with grain. ne Saturday. Jobbers reported good Provisions closed lower. nd peo ag bearer there . Arrivals of perishables from : " California put that line back to nor. Chicago Board of Trade D.'s mal. Among receipts early Saturday | w,, ee i s.. was a carioad of new tangerines, way nou SLE OLt nd which went on the street at $6, July Lae Changed prices were few, the only “*h'. 1.10 he ones being declines in vegetables ya.” " 7] that were short during the week and July ny ns nd ROW restocked. Sope hid 1% Soc a Bee prices were stil! Saturday, ) O° following the threecent drop mace apse and Friday. The quote mi- thruout the market was 37 “ of gents on standards, with pullets thes tbae tka inet Se} ringing 82 cents. Butter prices| Rive sm 12. i § red, 81.294; No. 2 hard, $1.21 @L.20%. Portland Produce Gelery—Cal, per crate. Cecambers “toe! Rethowse, dog ‘Per 2. A. crate yew, — por f. ralian browns San Francisco Produce Friday's Quotations Batter—Pxtras, S240 Ib; prime firsts, firstm 800. 1, Rege—Rxtren ti\e des: extra pellets Mowe dos; uedersioed pulieta, Ste, dee Cheese—-Oal. flats, taney, Be tb, frets, whit Yakima Gems, tm La. yarns, per bai Cal. yams. per > Pras Squash — Hubdard, co- Nae de og FRUITS Foreign Exchange Prices Paid Wholessie Dealers NEW YORK, Jeo. 12.—Foreian en change opened —_trreguiar. Bterling, dow a atiens on S457; Lire, $9.0408%; france, 90.0708) Spltzenderas, extra taney marks, 99.0092 en extra fancy .- Foreign exchange closed easier, Ster- —Per T. .. %) franca, 2) lire, 98.497; Per doa Foreign Money Status Friday» Qeotetions B10 Second Ave, Seattio Normal value Denver Live Stock Priday’s Quotations Re: 1,000. Market steady. dalle, $2. Bb | Hoge—Receipti 90) 186 lower, a 3) Lambe. me) Sse 1876. eee POULTRY AND ‘MEATS P; te Shippers ic ets Ducks—iive, 3 Me. and ever. SANITARY Janey, Greased Bee i te 3 ba Stall 199, best cane ar, & The. @ eas on ee Crystal White soap, ¢ dare ITe. tails R-13-16, Yakima potatoes, $1.45 per saci ach, 16, 2 the. 2he; Sunkist or- 300, 800, Bho don Stall 31, oF shrimp meat, The .,’ biack Fe | bans.” ibe Stall 6, 6-™, pall honey, The; S| flours Holly $1.40, Drift Snow $1.90, Cen- ‘ge |teanial Hest $1.85, Rex $2.19, Del Monte ig | @Btra sugar peas, ite; new soft shell wal-| 2 The 6c. Stall 122, Bottle Creek (aa | Dealth foods. CORNER tail 2, lamb shops, 2 Toe 4 eteak, 2 Ms. the; pork chops, 2c: AB) beef atenk, Ifc. Stalls » e 12 steer pot roast, fe; pork roe + lam! Mea. ‘heavy. rough, 160-206 " . Stall 14, POULTRY AND MEATS | met donen, She 142-119, 2 Te beat, but- pore mincemest, s6e; 6 fer) phase. corn Stall iT, White soap, 6 bare York cheese, 380M. 3 for #1; mals honey, 6. pall j peanut tte. 8 for 80a. Sail 12, yet one peaches, 1c; seediens ral Tha, 2c; guarantacd coffee, 240 biack tem, ste 1. Balle 27-29, 2 lard, 300; round 200; pot I2ike. tall 86, fresh herring. 3 for ibe, tresh salmon, 16¢ Tb.; fresh skinned soles, LA for 26 1623 Pike pi. pure ground cocoa, 2 fhe. 1%, 6 Toe. sée; pack Standard corm, 106; new py stringiess beans, 100 can; Armour’ pancake flour, 41. bag 19 ECONOMY Stall 26, best cane sugar, 5 Ihe. 640 Crystal White soap, ac. Bal 20-11, Yakima potatons, #126 per mack Golden dates, 2G vel oranges, Me doz. tail 64. Royal peanut butter, lise; home-made mayonnaise, 400; hom |imade sandwich spread, 40c. Stall 4 | Royal baking powder, ‘ound ehoe jolate, 260, 2 for 4! yk pepper, 26¢ tea, 2c. Stall @& lard, ibe; p pork chops, 16¢,. Stalls 37-3 i's ehoootkte, 1-M FE 5 Maid seodle raisins, 250; |erape juice, 10 . WESTLAKE | Stale 20-21, Carnation milk, $4.7! 400" hard wheat flow 09; Centen [nial Best flour, $1.96; Westlake Spectal flour, $1.90; Gold Bond flour, scratch feed, $2.25; cracked corn Ataile 16-17, fancy 26 California walnuts, 26 ronl, 2 tba the; Dromedary dates, 280 pkg. Stalin A {1.46140 | 14-18, chotce steer pot roast, 12%0 I Hard wheat, bakers, 98's... round steak, 17%c; sugar eured bacon, Pastry. $88 ..... ’ “90 | 210; liver, 2 Me ibe; sugar cured corned Cane, per owt. beef, 12%e Stall 105, 4 cans Bunbrite . per owt... cleanser, 260; 1-T. can Rogers baking powder, 20¢; 2 rolls tollet pa 100; HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | bulk mincemeat, 20¢; Oregon walnuts, 17e ripe olives, 260 pt; 3be imported Roque. cheone, 360; fresh ; fresh creamery butte Stall 120, 2 the, Beriey-Whele feed, ardelli ground chocolate, 116; No. # scaly a adlbeeepated 4 pineapple, 200; corn flakes, 70; Bhredded Wheat, 160; 10 bare Polar White $1 ean cane and maple « Wonson oli, $1.76 | Linseed O11 Meal Hardwood t Fish Meal Grit— Limestone Granite Meat Sernpe Bastern Ghell—Kastern oyster . ‘Western oyster | BUILDING YEAR 7|3 Ts. mnt margarine, ¢6e. Stelle 34-27, | ‘Ship News =" Seattle Slat aren Merny i—wrn Tides in Seattle sATUMDAY BUNDAY : aN te Fivet High Tide | JAN }o01 a m less ha «, | Second 103 p 0.6 t.! 9:18 pm, | cee Weather Bureau Report TATOOMM IBLAND, Jan, i—# A. M ore; Passed tn ateamer at ation Str Northiand at freighter bound south at TH19 em, Arrivals and Departures ARRIVED—Jan 11 #tr Achilles from Vancouver, B. ©. via Tecoma, at 9:06 am Jam tie. & OG Maida from sea duty, at TAb p.m, Mtr Talthybium from Manila vie ong, Shanghat, Kobe, Yok via, BG, at 648 pm; ate Maru. ‘from via on Pr 4 ‘ana ma, att ® sir Rverett from fan Pedro vie Man Prancieco, at t:18 BD mi str Royalster from. London vie Balboa “at 146 bm. SAILED—Jan. 12-1 Sante Pulaiia for New York via Te: 7:6 emt tr towan for T eat 6:15 o m. Jan. tite Admiral Gehley for Ban Pedro vin Ban Pranciace at midnight; etr Thom aa Crowley for Ban Pedro at p m.i tr Paoltic for Tacoma at #40 pm mi str MH. W. Baxter for fan Franctese vie Bound ports at. 4:80 p.m, er Yerba Lindse for Ban Pedro ihm | oe 6 Vessels in Port at Seattle Mntth Cove TerminalPler A-—#itr Kokt Maru bas Hertrand, Dacula, Lal | Xiukasan, Maru. Pier B-ttr President Jackson, tro Mara Bell Atreet Terminal—U. @ Lo A "| ithe, U. & GO G Haida Pier 1¢-8tr Bi Talthydtum Fier Laer Walter A" Lackenback rr tr Alameda, str Cordeve, or Jefferso: Pret an Bir Admiral Bebres Pier Romer Admiral Woateom, Pier D-—#tr Derethy A! Beattie Bhipbullding @ ‘Dereces Coat Bower 1 | Cer Tecthio Terminal—@tr Manual, | Pocifie Const Coat Dunkarev. & ie @ | Pacific Coast Engtneertng 0. a |v. & enippine Hoard Moerings—etr Anna Ser str West loom, etr Went Martiend, Str Wattingtora Conneetiout Street Terminal—Me Denna r Rane Atlantic Street Terminal—-@tr Witte A. Lander’ Street Terminabeats, Burverer Latecunee’ Goses”” Torminat“atr Mon Manfora erect ‘Terminal—Btr Ipewteh Spokane Htreet T Royalstar. Tead Drydock y. Deliwood, Hawatt Mara orahip Oregon. Ma) Belfast, bari bate James ‘Tuft, sehr. jet; granulated, $4.99. No. 7 uses BANK CLEARINGS Seattle ‘s - $5,973,196.75 997,749.07 PREDICTS BIG Warren Believes 1923 Will Bring Home Boom Basing his predictions on the shortage of 3,500 houses in Seat- tle and on his Investigations of housing here, Jesse M. Warren, | president of the Warren’ Realty | Co, believes 1923 will bring the | greatest bailding boom that Se attle has seen for many years, | Included in the arguments ad- vanced by War ren for his belief are the following “The publiie thru the tempor ary period of wa: prosperity, learned to enjoy the bet ter things, and Jeonsequently the | modest home pur chaser demand: all the latest fea tures, such ae hardwood floors and other con- veniences that for- merly were only {enjoyed by the mi nority, The ma jority of people. having increased jexse M. Warren the standard of liv ing, are enjoying the building of ‘beautiful little homes, scattered thruout the city. | “Seattle, undoubtedly, has at last come to her own, and during the post-war period has recovered more quickly than most of the Eastern cities. Our shipping, apple shipping industry, the @stablishment of refrig- | ‘erating boats,“our Alaska trade, our industries generally, are now on # thoroly stabilized basis, and in my opinion Seattle will make more prog: ress in the coming year in Increased *| puilding operations, bank clearings, bank depostt« than ever before in its history. “The stabilizing of business and finances has allowed all the people to catch up, so to speak, and the increased use of the au tomobile has created an enor mous demand for close-in acre age, and small country tracts of land, where people may have their gardens, and raise their children in the right atmos. phere.” “We have had numerous inquiries », for out-of-town properties and in the spring we will put on a subdivision of 200 acres at Paramount Park, which we have subdivided into 1%- acre tracts, “With the glorious weather which we enjoy, the many paved birhways, the beautiful scenery, fine hunting and fishing, the low death rate, and; with a revival of the old Seattle} spirit, we will make 1928 a wonder- | ful year, | Om éiamond [Mason Fe wick: A 1507 Weventh Avi Washington “She ption Rates RY W4 month IN_ADVANCB Tw STATO ree months |, Sue moathe . + we OGhatbie om what or WASTIINGTON | | prtee te 800 por month, oF 9.00 year, BY CARRIER IN CITY a - Nonavypn eevbey A + #0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Transiont charge, per line per Insertion (count six words to |” BUSINESS | SERVICES | Attorney»-at- Law Toth free. Foes moderate. Collateral Loans TONEY LOANED ON ALL ARTY THE ReLABLE Electric Machinery HOUGHT—HOLD— RENTED W. MONTELIUS pric TE CO, Beattie “Tavestigaiors “Wat Weoret. Bervice, TB May, Pres. 416-421 Lyon Bidg. Billott 0448. ~__ Money to Loan EATTLE STAR would like life insure . Aim rheu wall the ejected on a betea, Indigontion ing ‘the cause Americ Rank Bide Beattie, Wash, Consultath b let fre Price $1.26; $1.95 by parcel poe ¥ YOU LACK COURAGE AND AM. bition, ‘restore your health and energy at once by takin vi Gland Tablets Gu tow ly mail 60 tablets $2, Chester Med- | fonl Co, 242 23rd ave, No | EVERY W fi A GOOD hi. publican by enrolling in the Na tonal Republican League. mi! W. Zingg, 618 Y. MC. A. SPROTAL —MY HER HSCF recipe book; worth dollarn; #6 tonly $60 Herbalist, & Box Yakima, Wash KOAL NOTICES te to certify that J. M. Col Co, has made an application to ocoupy buildin, woodworking lant at 2AN8 lorida st, to 6, Blook 441, Beattl Lands. Anyone deatring to pro eupancy must file the offic fore Fi6 ROWARD, NO QUES- tole ‘asked Lady's white, gold wrint watch, engraved I 192%. Cansott, Jeweler, Pantage |__Bidg (Har, TY WORKING GIRL —TW skin stone marten fur, Orphew | ‘Thursday night. Phone Main 7467, Apt. 54, Reward Ps WONEY #0 THAN nonds and Jewelry on moat socreryY Fon REM DIAL IN SRATTL! Empire, Butiding jecond Near Madison. fonuments D MARSLE S GNAN- and Virginia. Ketab- Spllclan ‘and Optometrist je dmunds, Prasor-Paterson Co, nt Attorneys |lsaoRIN secured, oped, sold. Patents for sale now! Auto chain holder, headlight dim= rs game, bakin compound. | 06-6-7) Central Bid Beattio. Rhone Main 0390. 60¢ Pat N. We tom. D. ir Her NEE, | Pa NOLDS. ME NOLDS. Established & years examiner U. & Patent 01 fice. 402.6 Lyon Bid. Eiifott 6076. HARRY boWEN— Te jowed. Pi wrence, eatab- lished 1861. Advice and booklet free. 432 Burke Bide Singers to Compete at | Blue Mouse A great deal of Interest has been created in the Blue Mouse Singers Popularity Contest, which opened Saturday at the Blue Mouse theater with the appear- daily at the Hive Mouse the ater unti! Wednes- Jack Barbour Gertrude Nord, “the Swed Nightingale,” professional, and Ar- thur La Mar, baritone, also @ pro- fessional, will compete for votes dur- ing Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day of thin week. Four singers will appear each week at the Blue Mouse theater, two ap- pearing at the same time. The singers’ popularity contest ts being carried on by John Hamrick, owner of the Hiue Mouse theater, here, Tacoma and Portland, at the same time, with a view of discovering the most popular singers in each one of the three cities, One thousand dollars in gold has been offered as prizes to the singers In the contest in Seattle, They will be elected by vote of the audience With every paid adminxion at=the Biue Mouse the- ater during the run of the contest the patrons will be dven a regular oting ballot and ch person hold- ing one of these altote will have the privilege of casting ft in the ballot boxes for his or her favor ite. Two ballot boxes have heen secured from th county auditor office and will be placed In the lobby of the theater. Tort! Singurdsson, superintendent of elections for King county, will lock and seal the ballot | boxes and then the keys will be placed in the vaults at the court- house Mr. Singurdason, will also at the clone of the context count the ballota. Mixes Roberson Sanitation League Formed in Seattle Organization” was the subjec of @ talk made by Dean Stephen I, Miller of the University of Washington, be fore the Seattle Sanitation Develop: ment league Friday evening, formed by local plumbing contractors, man. ufacturers, agents and jobbers, at a meetoing in the Butler hotel Traffic Resumed as Waters Receed : Water on the Kast Valley road ts wald to be slowly receding. Bus serv: foe between Seattle and Kent, Taco ma and Enumclaw, is running on schedule, as iy service on the ma interurban, it was announced day Game Fish Board Nabs Market Man Db, Krogh, market man, was ar. rested Friday on a warrant issued by W. D. Snyder, inspector for the game fisheries board, and charged with having an undersized crab in his possesston. lay, at which time! One month. nh} T” FEMALE HELP WANTED | WOMEN, GIRLS 17 Oh OVER, GET U. & government jobs. $96-$160 month. Bteady,. Short hy Common education suffictent nitions obtainable, free. Write if mediatel y nkiin Inetitute, opt. 738. Rochester, N. ¥ Oo -YOUR OWN” YIRM ARtaMtoe and preotin ment fits any ine, $2.60; b tonhole, $8; hand embroiderer, $2.50. Agents wanted. Stephen- fon, 22 Quincy at. Chica SALKALADIES aL, BARGAING tn full ihioned silk h Di-} rect from mili; full or i 4 commission. lery, 48 South 17th dolphin, EARN $20 WEEKLY, BPARE TIME, | at home, dressing, mailing muste, cir are Send 1 for music, information, ete. American Music Co, 1658 lHroadway, N.Y SFORIES, PORMS, PLAYS BTC, ¢ wanted for publication, Bub- mit MSS of write Literary Bureeu, 316, Hannibal, M RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING | taught 806 Pine et. PIANO ING — JOHN, PFROM. ‘ontinent Phil WHY BE CLASSED AS tical tailoring in from 8 to 4 months? Very reasonable terma 20 years’ experience, TIT Olive. Indivia 1 Instruction. eat demand. Travel. Experience unnece! Write Dept. 98, American Detective Bystem, 1966 Broadway, N.Y. ® MALE HELP WANTED | PETECTIV VERT- where rk at home or travel Hig pay. Interesting work. No Free in-| ational Deteo- tmore Bide. Foreign De- « Louis. Zt Annex. 2004 fh, near Weatlake v. clean, furnished, steam heated reome (for en); free bathe, reck!y $1.50. work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former Govt. De- tective, St. Louts ff Bam Wei rete RY ry Te you .2may. 302 Union ‘Chock "Opp. poator CARPENTER, CONCRETE WORK, Beattio, owner furnish, for clear Bellingham. 0-16, Star. 2 roular. 66 Battery st. » SITUATION MALB FIRST CLARE PAINTING, PAPE! cing, kalsominin, oder {iG SCHOOL. HoY, AGE i d, will do light work around home in return for board and room. Rox O-11, Star. PAPER HANGING, ~ PAINTING, Uinting, $1 F or AGENTS — SNAPPIEST WOUSE- line on earth. Red hot aell- ers. Steady repeater. Big profits. 360 light welght, fast selling, pop ular priced necessities, Get busy write today; postal will do. Amer fean Products Co. $233 American Bldg. Cincinnatt, 0. LL MENS MADE-TO-MBASU RE | (union made). Snappy Woolens bought before ad ane Ww producing agents. Spring swatch line ready. Leeds Woolen | or SA\ D—Fid TO sib ufacturer Drosenting n your comm particulars, Continental, Blectric Co, Inc. Quincy Bidg, Denver Colo, ARN $300 MONTHLY TAKING OF- ders for our $2.98 price smashing union made raincoats, direct f factory. Eastern Ra 913 Roosevelt road, ¢ 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED |FYPrer BARN §26-4100 WHEK- opying authors’ i ly, manuscripts, RJ. Carnes, | r Authors’ Agent, Tallapoosa, Gi for particulars, HOTELS A’ iL. FOREST—-2 1633% under new. management, etly modern. Transients $1 up; pekly $4 to $8 labor when I can teach you prac- | fash, 20: p up. Garfield 4590. 4 | PAPER F KALSOMINING | Brown, Beacon 2982. i AGENTS WANTED Milla, Chicago. | ESMEN Ww ANTED | AN ity. Send for full | GA Renton cd FOR RENT—HO! | 40n0 210t raj 6 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, | cone y hooMa CT ke tr NFURNISHED Hones ONT w on hicken how Miller pia Bt Wittott APARTMENTS AND FLATS 7) everything furnimhed; $25 107 Mad ODER Jinon. Capitol 4727 artment, $26 month. 63, 1808 Market, Ballard. ment , Ro +) prior to ; oe 904, Ord 1578. LO8T AND FOUND | SNOOM 4798 7 a ote foto } with pie »- | applied Ine and picoting, Attach-| Sppited on pul Giiake buys, eeile, i6i8 6th MC OIE, 89) «=FURNITURE FOR SALE BARGAING IN USED, KH oOo B Hot bed French do Bash for IVES EARN BIG MONEY i nos ete, Pia’ \COAL 480 New Pianos Mui KEROSENE STOVE, $7-Fftt Heat lara sc! 2-nOOM” “APART ROOMS HOUR & EPPING 87 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DU BARRY BUSINESS new jano for tl good. second-hi ; cheap r arter, MacDonald & We Rent Houses 5870. | 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND FON WENT —F-NOOM APARTMENT, furniture for sale, $200. Ali Apts. £02 Seneca. Elitott farettn 1492-5. 24 FURNISHED APARTMENTS TN, month. F-ROOM” PURNTEHED Hunaet MENT, heat. 1718 12th &. Beacon 6 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING BINR; Yhiking distance. Phone Capitol 216 Harrison at RETIRES FROM THO PLANO on your own terms, We go the millinery business ® national undertaking. All pianos must go. DU BARRY PIANO CO. 1404 Firet Ave, 106 | NEW PIANOS POR WENT. an? ~Ton ae, Meyer »bb Bid, on pure RANGES 1948 Firat Aye. 8. BASH AND DOORS ITUATTO FEMALE lPtour bine SKILLED |Cupboard doors’ 4-light ah, 3 tt. by @ fe Hot bed sash. 4 ft by 6 ft 00re . Inclosing #| nook tables an: th ve board Established 1899. Union st WUTDE “burner tops price $ 0. NEW METHOD gas stove, 4-burner Op; epectal ined Majentio, Monarch and other rebuilt ranges F. & LANG MB co. Teetal) & eo, Ave d Spring. “ POULTRY SOME CHOICE TARKED “ROCK hens and cockerela 9121 60th B Rainier 0290. sd CHICKT POR KALE CHEAP. Garfield 6969, @ MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE ILLIAMS COMPANY 4 cabinet com $16.00 Whadow glase by the light or by the x Glass Windshields put in your oa 0. B WILLIAMS COMPANY GOOD COAL rest Wood and Coal ELC os UNTON—COAL Delivered AT THE RIGHT PRICE Coking Furnace—$T Large Victory Lamp OF COAL, HANDLED 5 EXPERIENCE | MebeAMID FURL CO, Garfield 4291 ‘12-INCH MILL WOOD Big double load, dciivered, Fo: 97.00 2250, $9.50--BUCODA LUMP COAL—€9.60 $7.78—UNION FURNACE—$7.78 Low in Ash; No Clinkers or Rock LION COAL CO. GARFTELD 5001. Firemen, brakemen, beginners $166, later $250 (which position?) Rail- | #200 per “way, O-3, Star. pis s ane OSPRCTORS, LEARN ASKAYING [SILL W heater in weal re apiece. | half pr 3008 ce | liverea. PORTAL | Goop Mil urn, 100-gaflon off can, Beacon 0640 or Main DEMARS PORT: DU_ BARY RETIRES. the piano bergain of your Inion, 1404 First ave. FAN -A-STA SHINGLES Went 4588 evenin, OOD; CL ALE GET life $2.00 per M. delivered. Weet 0894 Bais inside wood) Also Ee weed for and furnace. Never been or. From Stetson-Post Sunset 011 Sunset 6637. tee. , Laimp-nut nm lots, Phone — forest wood, $5.60. $5.00 LE \1117 Valley St. ‘Capito! | WATCH AND JEW ing. @ | Fonest cord; millwood, big 00. Cail ¢ MAG HINE 58—GOOD DRO! alring, renting. change up: Btafford & Schwara, 40 Mpeads, $16 up. Main 1926. sss Piret aves 4 DRY, CLUAN Fit MILLWOOD, $7.50 uarantoed arti WOOD, $8 department, Meyer- h ave, Cobb Bidg. Ss UP FOR PRICES ON coal, All kinds load. Garfield 2035, MILL WOOD, $4.00 A~ double 6. load, delivere LRY REPAIR- cm, ‘ease. 2WOOD, DOUBLE LOAD Extra dry forest wood, ‘eHington and Washington coal nable. Cedar fence posta, 15¢ $10.50. i WOOD, % PER CORD, DE- 26 per Sunset Planer Call any time, Melrose a s, stores. BLE BLDG. Co. 1 392% ‘of ecalen-| joad, $8.50 double load, galivered, Glendale 0984 fons and it splendid earnings assured. Write S HIG SACKS EXTRA DRY, GUA experie and references e anteed w: Prompt deliv. York Importing Co, 165 Line _ery Elio J ave., New York. PIANOS-—Special bargains in our ex. Toner, wood, $4 load, $7 double; CLOTHING 417% Fire” | 1525 1th Ave. ARFIELD ball A VTOMOBILES FoR SALE —— = | BILL WARN SAYS: “BTMALING CANDY FROM A BABY” 16 A MILD OFrmnNa® COMPARED WITH “BA WLING” A MAN OUT ON THE FIRST PAGH OF A NEWSPAPER, WHEN THE BEST “#PACH™ THE PARTY } OF THE #HCOND PART CAN GPT 18 ON THE “INSIDE” COVER—AND THEY MAKE HIM PAY FOR THAT. 1 HEREBY CHALLENGE MR “HOME BREW" TO RUN THIS COLUME ALONG-6IDE OF HIS; YES, TLL "PAY" ror TT, TOO. AND BESIDES, SAYS “BIA,” 'LL GIVE THE “PUB- Lick” SOMETHING FOR THEIR MONEY. COME ON, mH B LETS SEK WHAT YOUVE GOT TO BAY TO THIA. — -—— AND NOW THAT WH HAVE DEMON- STRATED OUR “WILLING- NESS TO SCRAP,” WH WANT TO ANNOUNCE A WAR ON USED CAR VALUES ced —— I HAVE ABOUT SIXTY-FIVE (65) USED CARS ON HAND. ALL, MAKES AND MODELS STOO MANY FOR ONE MAN. TM GONA SELL EM—NOW. IF YOU NEED A CAR, DONT DELAY. pe == PRICES CUT WAY DOWN EASIEST AND BEST TERMS IN THE CITY, AND THE BEST AS- SORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. —_— se A “Few” Specials 1918 Case roadster ..... 1919 Dodge roadster ....... 1918 Dodge roadster . Model N Hupmobile... 1917 Buick Six touring ....... 1920 Ford Sedan |2919 Seripps-Booth Bix . 1918 Lexington atx |1917 Franklin ..... 1981 King Eikht roadster ....61,050 1981 Chandler Sport .......... 976 1919 Chandler Sport ..c.co-0. 825 1990 Studebaker Special ...... 775 1919 Paige Little tz ......-.. 650 1919 Cole Bight. 4-passenger.. 125 1990 Nash b-passenger ........ $90 1919 Liberty roadster ....... 695 335 476 1919 Chevrolet touring ....... 26 |1919 Chevrolet touring ....... 295 1919 Overland 90 .. | and sizes, | FROM $50 UP GOOD MILLWOOD, 1A BIG LOAD. | And about fifty others, all makes Bring im your furniture, phono- nographa, diamonds, pianos, ete. ition —— BILL WARNER, Inc. PAGE 13 @ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATS Cd North End Bungalow 5 P, ms, bath and ee $1,760, | of city—This new beg pao He 480x100. Here in m real n are look fora Home. 4 to. tran ity thin district, | C tation.” Coming dintrigt. ie home Is good value at $2,600, the owner, a young man, mediante’ sale, leavin A me eaah. Prise ts out one act quick. This ? w price, but « case a ridte ney ti where The bu 4nd painted gray: full basement: good plumbin tered. and in good op nee us drive you out. Look it over. Johnston-Hartle Co, santa ee QUIEN BUNDAYS_ AND EVENINGS See This Home Bargain 115 Newton Street 4 rooms; good condition; tmi possession; half block from Anne playfield. Price terms. (Drew er Till Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia 6t Eiiott sere. | 11,00 DOWN AND F100 buys a« lot 60x120 in the best addition in Went Seattle, Fe roy car to Junction ALTER A. BUTHER! 4209 W. Alaska St. Went Fuss 1T—COZY 4-ROO} ‘ood furniture; 2 Jotg ruit trees: garage: or car; ight and ney 3 ft 00; terme. 2127 N, 6 ovale Ss GET A HOME Yor 5 acres good, level I or roc! ies level cleared; small house, in dition; good well, and p! Full price 4700; 4100 cash, ‘ull price cas $10 per month.’ Our offiedl open Sunday for your cony: LIF FORD 519 Pioneer Bi RES AT BETWEEN SEATTLE AND Close to PAVED HIGHWAY. good alder, maple lanf. “caay to ‘clear, ond he Bei epring of water, Price $1, cash, balance $10 per month. office will be open Sunday for convenience. CLIFFORD LAND CO. $19 Pioneer B MA. Ww sme: tract of land: city water, Aghts and telephones available te Rorth of the city: only, locks rom pay. alevard. ; 1,100; Rerme $100 4 ance 10 per mor Come to vorsit: TACRES, 4% MILES Beattle,'on good road; fit orcha: new 4-room rage and wood shed. pare Phone Glendale 1643-R-i-3. address, Seattle, Can Food. weekiy income; € miles f Lown. Cash and terme, Give possession now oF 1a Hi. Morne, Re 3, Olympian 70 TIMBER LANDS FOR 80 BUSINESS OPPO! HERP’S YOUR come—20 micsly: fora furnt close in, ch: ts i SP yaar eet down.” iste 215 Yale B FOR ALE D lunch counter very ch: Place. Want to sell rigl _401 Yesler way. See proprietot AUTO RADIATO ND man wanted, with own ment. Lote of work. 0646. fore you buy. O ftol 0646, XUTO TOP MAN WAN own sho} juipmen| itor ose“ z = SALARY LOANS MONEY IN PIVE MINUTES A place for employed mon and en to get money when it on their own without security or indorser, | rates can afford to STRICTLY CONFID Your employer, friends or need never Know, MOST LIBERAL LOAN CO. Don't care who you owe oF want the money for. lo at all. Just satisfy ue you mi small weekly or, EAST 0265. oo m pinn. [LOANS also on FURNITURE, peg om A DEMON FOR POWER Studebaker Six; good condition; new top and curtail motor over- 7 tires and rims, clock, or will trade as part payment on cottage, Stur- tevant, 9320 Waters ave. i SALB—TRUCKS o— oo ae KELLY | 0 |Buy your second-hand truck from a reliable hou We have a good assortment, all kinds, sizes. Look them over; it costs nothing. KELLY SPRINGFIELD MOTOR TRUCK CO. East 019 Geo. Gunn, Jr, Mgr. W IS THE TIME AND RE i the opportunity for you to buy the ‘and | and indorsed notes. If had sickness, been out aaa need money for any Tn and get {ton easy payment CITY LOAN 297 SEABOARD FLOOR, (TH 0, ape- | ARY LO MEN AND WOMEN ‘Can borrow the mone} from this SOCI PLAIN NOTH. lo indorser, and strictly o No investigation or friends or neighbors. tial aaa $100 oe ae wasy Ps race Lor Emp ployees Loan Soci EMPIRE BLDG 214 _Gecona_Ave. corner cd MONEY TO LOAN $10 TO $100 IN A FEW MINUTES KAVANAGH HATS, $500 BONE DRY SLAB, $5.50. & 46 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —A_ HAND-POWER stump puller, Write Andre Box_ 2 wa, Re Wash, 20 FOR RENT—HOUSES UNFURNISHED VOOM “MODERN” HOME, RAST t; laundry trays; garfge; 1% blocks from car. Miss Shaver, Elliott 46 Main FOR RENT—HOUSES UNFURNISHED NEW (ROOM F ¥ car, sunset N IRVING ST—S-ROOM TOU nh except bath, $17.00, OF block from car, 26th ave.) So, car No. 11 QOM MODERN COTT in, rent wonable MODERN 5-ROOM CO1 Sunnyside ave, Russ Writer Lande Here From China 8. I. Gwsey Orenburgsky, one of Rusisa’s best-known writers of the present day, arrived in Seattle Fri- day from China, Orenburgsky de- clares that literary activity in his country is at ® standstill, He has come to America with the prospects | of publishing stories and of writing for Russian magazines, He expects to remain in Seattle several weeks before proceeding to Now York, AP. taken ¢ Trewer WANTED valid ch 3%4-TON SIGNAL TRUCK, mn debt Main 2761, at, GARAGES RTANLE GARAGES. a92e Mrs. 56 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Baby ¢ more for yourself rd, $100; Maxwell t, $100; tHAL BARGAINS Overla nd Chev al bargains. 310 oP —~———TAGHT BYDAN Ford, Dod at ‘sacrifice prices. Seeing Heving, Come early; they be here long OPEN ENINGS 310-312 PIKE ST, ~REAL VALUE IN USED The finest line of used cars attle can be seen at 31008 PIKE Or INGS 1924 Roadster With inclosed delivery body overhauled; in first ola chanical conditic Pr #ome terms, AUTOMORILE LOANS” Joan me AM lake N. Blot is be- | won't | ARS | in Se- ini motor| me- $226; / ey on your car, buy |S-ROOM TOUS! oF Wil pay spot cash. ne. 6226. truck you have been looking fo: Have five standard make trucks ranging from i-ton to 5-ton ca- pacity; thoroly overhauled and in first class ne condition. © nell. fellow, East 0190 daytime, or West O181-R_ evenings. fiers TS A RE truck, one that is in first-class mechanical condition; 3%.ton, with bunks and trailer, complete, or sell separately. Ready to make ou some Teal money, now that ogs are so high. ‘The best of it all ts that you will have a mighty small Investment... Better calf me __auick at Wes 2%-TON WORM DRIVE I want to sell a 2\%-ton Kelly truck which has just been completely rebuilt by the Kelly’ Springfield Factory Branch. Cheap for cash, or will give terms to reliable pe: non who can meet payments. Pel ephone East 8633. and Overland sedans|COULD YOU USE A 3%-TON RB- public with 4-speed and motor all in first-class shap: if I tried to give it to you? Well, 1 am not going to give tt away, but Tywill make you @ real price on it, and will take fn car as part Daynient. Telephone West 09tb- 62 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE WALKING DISTANCE UNIVERSITY $1,800—4-room house |$3,150—9.room house, %-acre ground. lL. R. ROPER, Kenwood 2296, ment; near car, store, schools, hurches, $1,000 cash, $1,250 terms, Rainier valley, Kenwood 0143. LOANED ON SALARIES, oR rOM NITURE, PIANOS OR BILES AND PRRSONA: FOR 30, Vv, OR 90 Terms Vi very Rea: Reasonable STRICTLI Ls 602 PIONEER Be OP O {Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Births In their households are re= rted by the following Seattle mem ‘Thomas, 4403 1 ty Christ, 1014 BE. Terrace at, land, Earl F., 108 Newell st, 4515 Bagley aye., girl, ne Ernent, White Cel s Scott, Dennyson, Vaahon H bo; z mcr Serofino, 1611 Bradner pl, — ataisne, Ralph James, 403 Ninth Ove rls Ishida, Koroku, 605% Main st, oll, Henry A. 806 N. 48th Nolan, Harold, 2108 1, 4th Frink, JM, Jr. 610 Malden & ‘Tiedeman, Arnold B, 4612 Dawson sty — irl hs ATIT W. Grae | Rockenfleld, Guy W.. ham st, girl Goldsmith, James 8. 58 years. Thompsd, ‘Thomas, 63 years, Perraut, Julia, 48 years Sideleky,, 1 I Baxton, Jo Blair, Christta Mabbutt, ‘Ambrose Jo 46

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