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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, Asks Funds to Establish The Seattle Star” Garden in Seattle Tract at Woodls and Park Will Be Given Ov Ros to Rose Cultive ation By Wanda Von Kettler Seattle is to bave & rose garden, the only one of its kind in the North- west, provided that Seattle wanta it badly enough to support the move ment recently inaugurated by the} Beattie Rose society. A two-aore tract at the Fremont | entrance of Woodland park was set aside by the park department for a! “rose garden” & year ago, but the department had no funds with which to buy seeds, bushes, to build walks, or to pay for upkeep. So the stretch of ground lay bare ‘The Seattle Rase society, however, @ecided to see the thing thru. It has decided to sponsor the rose garden fund, which aiready has been in dorsed by the Chamber of Commerce, | the King county commissioners, the Automodile club of Washington, the park department and many civic, so- cial and improvement clubs of the city. Approximately $3,000 is needed for | bushes, $2,000 for walks, bird baths and fountains, People who are in- terested in the proposed rose garden | } that the fund will be well started by will be asked to make donations ‘Their names will be attached to the bush or bushes thelr checks buy, that } all who visit the park may know | the Seattle those who made the warden possible. Mombers of the Rose Garden fund committee. appointed Thursday by Rose society, include H. | L, Collier, chairman; H. W. Carroll, | auditor; Ed L. Terry, treasurer, and | Mra, Georg: | bers of the advisory board for the | committee are: W. A. Irwin, Ro M. Dyer, Dr. L. 1. Sulliger, RJ, Fisher, J, Willis Sayre, F. W. Strang, D. R. Huntington, Howard Andrews, Mrs. I, Harper, R. | %. Chapman, Bugene Sandahi, How. ard A. Hanson, Douglas Shelor, Phil ip Tindall, Rena B. Wilbur, Wm. A. Gaines, Mrs. Arthur A. Phinney, Maj. Jomse Jackson, Julla Shourek, Fred J. Cole, George Cooper, A. HL Brackett, ©. B. Thorgrimson, Mrs. A. ¥, McEwan, Mrs, John Carroll Per. kins, Professor I, W, Goodner, Dr. L. L. Batiou, Fred Wonser, Dr. J. E. Githert, G. FF. Middieton, Dr, Walter Moore, Roy Pinkerton, R. W. Bu: changn All checks will be made payable to | Bd L. Derry, Rose Garden fund, 101 County-City building, Tt te the hope of the committee Arbor and Garden week, brated in March 5, to be cele Seattle February 26 to HONOR COUNTY ‘MAYOR VETOES HOME INMATES: Commissioner Smock Gives Party for Old People Two hundred olf people at the King County Old People’s home at Georgetown were to feel a lit tle younger and a Ife gayer Wed. nesday night when an unexpected purty was held for them in the home sun parlor, P. Monroe Smock, newly appoint- ed commissioner of public welfare, had been an honor guest at the home for dinner. The old people | did not know, however, that their | guest had arrangyd for an afterdin- ner surprige party at which they, in turn, were to be honored. A group of people, for the most part representatives of the public welfare office tn Seattle, arrived at 730. And the music began. The OM! people were ushered into the sun parlor, brightened by night with big Yellow glotes. Those whose age would not permit them to remain up in the evening hours left thetr Featured by an address by Ken- neth Karr, editor of the Railroad and Marine News, Manufacturers’ day was observed at the Pacific Northwest Products exhibition of} the Bon Marche Thursday. Northwest foods were forgotten for the day and a fashion show of sport apparel for both men and| Women was in the order of the day. “Far too little stress has been Iaid upon the cloth manufacturing and tailoring industries of the Northwest, in our interest over foodstuffs.” Miss Bessie Winsor, of the Bon Marcie, said. , believe the exhibits of sport eS. displayed under the auspices of our personal service bureau, are as complete and as attractive as those of any Eastern fashion center,” she continued. One of the attractions at the ex- Position that has drawn heavily since the opening day, Miss Winsor sti is the tea room, cleverly furnished by the Seattle Reed and Wieker Furniture company, More than 1,000 persons were served ten by the entertainment committee on Wednesday. NEW CAR BILL IS PREPARED With several minor changes in- eorporated, the ordinance to author ize the board of public works to pur- chase 200 new street cars for the mu | Ricipal system will be presented by himself to the city council! Monday, Councliman EB. L. Blaine announced Thursday. Tf the bill as it now stands is passed, the board of public works will cali for bidy on the new vehl- cles, which are to be leased by the elty for a period of from five to 10 years, with the option of purchase at any time after the first 60 months. The option would specify a purchase price of $3,000 a car at the end of the first 60 months, $2,000 at the end of the first 84 months, and $1,000 at the end of a 120-month period. ‘The models specified are of light os and would carry 68 passengers Show “Wonder C Girl” Telegrams in Court LO8 ANGELES, Feb. 8—Hear- ing in the «uit of George Edwin Joxeph, New York attorney, against Pauline Wrederick | for $26,000, alleged commission due him, and Mins Wrederick’s counter suit, ask- ing $47,000, which she claima is due her fromm Joweph, continued to- day. Joseph took the stand in hix own defenne, and identified the “good morning, wonder girl” telegrams, which Min Frederick claima show he acted a# 4 friend and not as an at- torney in obtaining a $7,600 per week contract for har with Robert wonCole Motion Pictures company. | lvent Japanese growers to underseil | aye asked removed and another set | charging irregularities FLOWER BILL! Brown Says” Measure Hits at-Market’s Success Declaring that the Tindall biti to abolish the sale of flowers grown in hothouses or forced out of thetr natural seasons on the municipal public market, which was recently |passed by the city council, would jstrike at the existence of the mar- ket, Mayor Brown officially vetoed the measure Thursday Tn a [etter to the council, mayor took the attitude that the the original purpose of the bill, to pre | the large folral shops of the down- town district, is overreached tn the clause that prevents any persona, without reference to race, to sell the specified flowers on the market, “The bill smacks of an autocratic attempt to grant a monopoly to the larger floral institutions, This is not In aceord with the principles of democratic government,” Brown sald. “These flower growers—a ma- jority of whom ere white American citizens—have a right to meet the consumer direct thru the medium of the market, wihout submitting to tos & profiteering middleman. “This bili ts going back. If it is passed, it will have to be forced over my head by the city council.” ASKS NEW SET OF TRUSTEES All of the present trustees of the Mutual Union Insurance company of seven trustees installed, in a mult in the last annual election held January §, filed | fi in superior court late Wednesday by H. B. Barton, a member of the company, Barton charges that at the annual meeting E. C. Sears usurped the! chairmanship of the meeting and| honored illegal proxies for 156 votes| held by C. EB. Kingley and 66 votes) held by Earl Maxwell. By use of these proxies Sears catsed the elec- tion to the board of trustees of Frank 8. Bayley, Fred W. Maxwell, C. EB. Brown, E. C. Sears, E, B. Tryon, Max Seerman and Claude Cassidy, Barton claims. He asks that these be vacated and that Frank Gordon, B. N. House, M, A. Reed, Dan Evans, W. De Jarlais, L. Francis and F. Patterson be substituted. Barton claims the last set "of trus- tees were legally elected at the meet ing and that the former=set were pinced there to further the personal fortunes of Sears and his associates. CHIEF NAMES MERIT BOARD In a general order issued Wednes- day night, Chief of Police W. B. Severyns announced that a board of efficiency will be established In the police department to pass upon the merits and demerits of the va- rious members of the force, and thereby influence promotions, In this way, Severyns believes, po- Hee politics will be reduced to the vanishing point, and all officers will be assured of an even chance for promotion. The officers of the board will be: Inspector H. G, O'Brien, Captain J. 'T. Mason, Lieu- tenant H._D. Mighenor, Lieutenant A. J. Wilkes, Lieutenant W, E. Justus, Lieutenant R. W. Olmstead, Sergeant 8. A. Hadeen, Sergeant W. J. Carey, Sergeant W. 1. Smith, Sergeant H. L. Uniand and Sergeant W. H. Steen. Fuel Man Must * Serve Out Fine Leo Poldo suys he hasn't $35.90 to pay court costs and a fine levied against him January 9, by Judge C. C. Dalton, so he must go to jail for 11 days to eat It up at the expense of the county, at the rate of $3 4 day. Poldo was convicted in Judge Dal- ton’s court of employing Olive Weaver a4 a bookkeeper in hin fuel yard at $10 12th aye, last August, and of paying hér only $10 a week, which is below the minimum permit: ted by the state. EY" | One month H. Guy, secretary, Mem. | | 7 rooms, suitable for sleeping rooms. Pubilsied Bally at 180 Seuttic, Wast Subscription Rates BY MAIL. IN ADVANCE In Tun rATE Ave | ee months OUTSIDE or &TATE OF WASHINGTON Price {a 800 per mogth, oF HY C Annis IN Per month BUSINESS SERVICES $2.00 year $0.50 Attorneys-at-Law AaVIES Frese Youeph Allon. lawyer All cases, 50T Leary Bid. Bil. 3986. | Hall & Vial S16 Hurke Bude. 006 84.) All casea. ees moderate, Inf'n free. Collateral Loans MONET” TAANED ON ALY ARTI- eof value, THE RELIABLE, $0 third ave ae Machinery OU SOLD..RENTED w MONTEL TUS PRICK CO,, Beattie Investigators Revelare Wael ecret Bervica. May. Pre: ‘ 4a Etllote o@ foney to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and Jewelry on most patietactory terme SQCcIRTy or. Pt WEDIAL LOANS a58- we Empire, Becond Near Madison. ‘Monuments PUGET BOUND MAREE * TAN: {te Co. Ist and Virginia. Estab- Ueshed “1874 ~~Opilclan and Oplometral IW. Edmunds, Fraser-Pa te ‘atent Attorneys FREBERICK PF Gorin, AND Le Lyon Bide. royalty: vel seat, make offer, Bite. Seattle. Tet itary | 805-6-1 Central | Main 0390. | Bu; CL REY- Lyon Mid. Billott 6078. WEN: Patent ‘toon, #75. $20 when al- ” Fenwick Wahea 1861. fren. 429 Hurke Bld 1 SRAL NOTICES _ SORRBON At S01 Sind ave, € W. ‘ ROY JOWNBON, #. beloved husband of Helen Johnson. Funeral announce- ment later. Home Undertaking Co. 6 LOST AND FOUND LO8T—PEDIGREED POINTER DOG, white exeept for black spot on back and black head. 10 month old. Lost Saturday, leaner: 2 1933, at Auburn, 95 ‘reward for nm t Bacon, Auburn, h.. RF. D., Route f i BROWN LEATHER HAG containing between $4 a $5 in silver, cosmetics, key, driver's | conse. Reward. Phone Fast Size Te 08 old stick ladison and Frederick & hoppl :. bas ining = . hop ne containin alr Phonn Sunset 34 at STR FU FUR, 50 c Telephone Bast 0008 7_FEMALE HELP WANTED | 1 ff your tooth I fecling bad, not wear @ {sce that's #ad. Simp! ply Ko to Fou th and Pike. UNION DENTISTS ou'll Hike. PUPILA WANTED, TAF learn by ape rts N, x, Retouch= ing atudto, 401 Bid; MASQUERADE CosTU: ENT: i biynergy wer $e. 616 Eitel) Bid, over Bartell's. WEPTANS PUAYING | $06 Pine st. TUR Main 20320. taught PIANO ING — JOHN” BTROM a 9 MALE HELP WANTED If your tooth is feeling bad, Do not wear « face that's sad ply ro. to eee and Pike Mion GRADE & man capable of earning and w ing to work to earn $2,000 p af Pine at. } entinke | ted if t repalr your | watch, throw {t away. 302 Union. Big Green Clock. Opp. postoffice. MARRIED MAN, 97, 7 ¥ perience aelling; expert auto driv- oT; must have work at once. Call or ne Room 10, 990 sth x AINTING, PAPERING, KALSO- Tlniog... the, honest-to-goodness kind. t_ 138: PAINTI kalsominin Ninnia, jarficl? 0963 evenings: dain 0850 days. 17 MALE AND FEMALE __HELP Rides ih , GBT GE ernment, riflway mall, postoffice ponitions porins ¥4 1400-82-00, \f perlence unnyces: Fall parts ulare free. Wi ‘W._ Robbing, Civil Service Expert, 334 Pope Bidg., Washington, D.C: 18 HOTELS HOTEL FORTST— $d ave, under new ma strictly modern. Transle weekly #4 to 20_FOR RENT—HOUSES — 708 &% UNION ST. Walking distance, $42. Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia at. Pfott G87. f20—CLOS IN TAND §-100M MOD- ern flat, 10th and Terrace, WILLIAM BASTMAN (CO. 808 Ame: i Fide. Main 2814 FOR RENT — 5-NOOM COTTAGE | FOR Warupe, close tne 4808 49th aye, Rent $25 per month. Key at 1604 19th ave, FOR RENT, 110 PER MONTH a-room houne, 2 big lots, large chick= en houwe,, Inquire at 220 Weat- lake N. fF DISPLAY OLASSIFIED TWO-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS UP ‘This lovely four-room house, two chicken houses, strawberrins, 90 logan and 90 view, clove to car line, near $25 per month, Sacre chicken ranch, elegant location, close to Seattle; only $500 down, balance to ault, HATUPIN INVESTMENT CO, BLLIOTT 6027. DISPLAY OLASSIFIED 4,000 Beautiful balance raspberry plants, uchool. $400. cash, 215 YALE BLDG. pes FOR BALI | FOR RENT—HOUSES Good Houses— Cheap Rent WASHINGTON, 7 rooms BYCAMORM, § rooms 1. THOMAS, 9 rooms . THISTLE, T rooms 1063 4806 Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia #t Billott 5670 PLAINS AWAY YOUR New house, $1,850; 5 month. te . 6 Third ave. HHOOK EX rent probleme, $100 down, AND APARTMENTS $08 WASHINGTON 6T A condition Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia Bt Hiliott $870 ROOM 7 LACH; ation; “MODERN 3 #80 month. FROOMS, HATH, KITCHEN ANGE, close in, $16, "252 Sixth ave, N. 22 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS LISTE WOURERERPING ROOMS r rent. Jo Tony Joseph, ‘kiand, W 24 FURNISHED APTS, AND FLATS SWELL EROOM FRONTX EE eee hence aad tat ave & Meacon 4 MODENN 3 ROOME, CHEAP, GER Day Sunset 0863; by in, fine location. 5 FURNISHED evenings 3907 au HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS PING HOOME, STH rooms, fines pito) 4737, TLY in elty, MODERN HOUREK 1114 Marton at, Main 6 7 USICAL INSTRUMENTS _ A Kimball Piano Tone Stands Out All Alone Kimball, you t tone, * slways «@ Once you have he or forget ite Once a Kimball Kimball admirer, ‘There are over three hundred and thirty thousand Kimball admirere pureh, of $376 Hopper-Kelly Co. 421 Third Ave. ~ Piano Buyers ATTENTION Hush & Lane's great Clear- ance Bale of used pianos now on. Many of the world’s best planos at sac- BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. __ 1619 THIRD AVE. bu HARRY RETIRES FROM THE PIANO BUSINESS 450 New Pianos Must Be Bold Buy a new piano for the price of '& food necond-hand one, on your own Into the mi business with a national underiaking All pianos must Dt. Ure’ bio co. Union St. BA Largest size Edison catinet phono- raph, used but ® short time, When new, sold for $295.00. A wonderful bargain during this sale. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1619 TI Ave. Medium size Columbia Graphonola phonograph, In perfect running condition; beautiful mahogany case. A big bargain during this sale. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1 Third Avo. ze Pathe phonograph, full size cabinet, in perfect running condition. Wil sell at a bargain during our Clearance Sale. BUSH & LANE PIANO Co. 1519 Third Ave. m size Brunswick, tm fall cabinet. | NEW. Will sell cheap dare this Clearance ia LANE PIA 1819 ‘Third A Medium size Victor Victrola, oak ¢. This machine, when wold for $150.00. During thi will sell at a sacrifice. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1519 Third Ave. FOR SALE— large size Brunswick, absolut new. Selle for $200.00, but dy thin sale we will sell this ma at a large discount. BOSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1819 Third Ave. 7 ine Medium size Brunswick, In full size cabinet, very slightly used. When new, sold for $135.00, Du this January Clearance Sale ML cheap. SH & LANE PIANO CO. 1519 Third Ave. MATIOGAN phonograph, % $15. Broker, ant 590 fiinke buys, aelin. 1618 Te M. nie. 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE iD APARTMENT ble price, Close in 1010 Stewart #t, Apt. 62 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE aoop MILLWOOD, DOURLE LOAD $7; extra dry forest wood and planer ends and all kinds of coal, Reasonable. Sunset 6687. GoD MILL, Woon A WHG lond; pianer ends, $5.00; dry for- ent, wood, $5.60. “Call any” time, Melrose 24 ait $60; banjo Bit MACHINE ~ HOSPITAL— We repair all makes. No job too big or too small, 1685 Westlake, Main 8587. ? PIANOS-—Special bargains In our ox- change departinent, Moyer-Toner, 1221 4th ave., Cobb Ridg. CALL US” UP ror PRICKE ON Renton coal. All kinds of wood. University Ice Co, Melrose 2 PORTABLG garages, houses, stores. DUMARS PORTANLE BLDG, CO. 1117 Valley St, Capitol 3922, $8.40 st MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE WILLIAMS COMPANY 1948 Firet Ave. § SH AND DOORS 45 oe Flour bi Cupboard de $2.00 1.00 |Bash, 20x25, 4 Hot hed sash. with sleeve ’ Window glnes by the iene or by the box. Plaie Glass Windshields put tm your "Sn LUMP COAL $9 $9 DELIVERED Guaranteed clean, high heat. little #4, no Root, Aloo best furnace coals KLINKER-CLARK COAL CO. Garfield 6928 UNION MINED COAL — $8.40 DELIVERED IN 4-TON LOTS Conatatt f LUMF EGG AND FORNACE COAL ives high heat. little ash. no soot. aiyoN COAL CO. GATWTELD 6001 COAL GOOD COAL At THE RIGHT PRICE Hi-Meat Cokin ih targe X Victory Larne ALL. KINDE COAL HANDLED cbenMip PUBL COO Gartield Gan pu WILIJAMS COMPANY Es 9. BARRY RETIRG the piano bargain of y: 106 Union, 1404 First ave. ~12-Inch Mill Wood Big double load. delivered, $7.00, Lots of nice blocks Beacon $260 any time. WASTING SACHING® — A FEW slightly used demonstrators. Cof- field electric washer specially __priced. 218 Pine at Wood load mill wood, never in water, 4.16 load. Main 250! BFAN-A-BTAR SHINGLES $2.00 per M. delivered. West 0334 days, or Went 4588 evenings. MILL WOOK,” 05 K TOAD, 9706 double load, delivered. Kenwood ant life By 56 AUTOS FOR SALE _ 1921 Hudson Speedster READY SATURDAY. MORNING. NOW BEING RE-VARNISHED. COMPLETELY OVERHAULED. Absolutal perfect condition. Wi Nite Tins CAR YOR x Remember our REPUTATION and tae REPUTATION OF THE HU. BON, You can see the car now. Better inapect and order before SATURDAY. These buys are rare indeed. ~ We are about the O LY ONES who ever get such COME UP NOW and see us about it We will extend our usual lib- eral terms and take te your old MOTOR Can ‘i ANGE, zB. BT. PEN & FRED §, HAINES COMPANY SPECIALS Touring . Touring Coupe fedan |). Touring ... Touring + Roadster... ng 1917 Maxwell Roa 1914 Buick Touring FRED & HAINES COMPANY CHEVROLET igh at weet Dedinee Feast 14 CHANDLERS Sedan $850; Coupe $850; 7-pare yet “eg ne 460, and one for Roadsters $450 and $4 “CLEVELANDS Roadster $700. Touring $660. HAYNES T-paspenger, $950 and $350. Seattle Automobile Sales Co. 1424 11th Ave. 18 Months to Pay _ NOW YOU CAN BUY THA’ ONLY 1-3 DOV ALL Ford 6-pasasnger, snap . Oakland six, 6-paas, sacrifice. Maxwell, late model» fin Buick rdstr,, litue 4, overhauled. $2 Oakland #ix rdstr., special color. i Ford coupe, atarter, lots extras. $350 Late Oakland six REBUILT... . $585 Nash six, cord tires, dandy. $685 « 4-pasa, coupe, rebuilt. $995 in your Old Automobile, Yell give you a trade. 18 Months on ee Pike at Ter: 7 SIX ero wag only one like it in town. Specially equipped in such a way that It is a car of particular tndlyiduality. Something for the discriminating driver, This is a late model, guar- canteed Ife new, and the price ts Very low: in fact, any reasonable offor will take it” 618 B. Pike at, _cotner Boylaton. Open ngs. foii NASH SPORT;, WIND DE- flectors; tonneau deflectors; wire wheels; paint, top, curtains and tires liké new, We believe this the classiest and snapplest sport job for sale ata bargain in town. Will trade and give EASY TERMS, 618 BE. Pike st. corner Boylston. Open evenings. 60. 300, Ei THis CLEVELAND 6 TOURING $660. Very fow Clevelands are advertised for sal, There must be a reason. This one has wire wheels, and ts in excellent condition. Call ma, Kenwood 2768. TAM OFFERING MY LATE MODEL Chandler 4-pass, Roadster at a@ sacrifice. Almost new cord tire: weoat covers, gipsy curtains, an everything about car in the beat of condition, The price will tnter- est you. Call Kenwood 2765, WilY PAY 3 PER CENT WitiN you can buy a hew Ford, any model by calling Mr, Blalr, Glon- dale 0550, between Feb, 1 and 10, Woe charge 1 por cent, $1.60 haul. ing charges. Leaves'a saving of 25.00 to you, All orders require 25.00 deposit, Dut deliveries can be made at any time. i AND HART, 6200 1923 HAYNES 5-PASS. TOURING demonstrator; run $,000 miles; in perfect condition, Will sell at bij xacrifice. Main 1935, Apt. No, 604, after 6 p. m Di LIV Think of buying this delivery car, In wonderful condition, with cord tires and ready for the hardost grind, at low price of $350, Olda- mobile Motor Co,, 10th and B. Pike, BEST DRY FORMST WOOD, $9.66 cord, $5.26 half cord; mill wood, § 7 double load. Garfield 2 i. Y ROP. TR BT 80 AND $16 ord; milly oad, Ne toad 12! seine. $6.00. Call evenings, Suni ak xchange, 216 an St, Buys, Selle and Bxchenses, OWING FT, Ba jm, $10 Np Pri at ‘4nj from SALT = D RUCK TANT, ‘hot water coll, Apt. 4. 1417 Qat RUMMAGH BALK glean and yood, days 416 Vike. wi Ah D Arp and furs ‘The Owl, 121714 Firat Former WOOD, V6, DULIVERBD. IN Rat 4 and Batu 1 LOTHING | ts SGRAPH aocept phonograph or furniture ag firat, payment on late model Ford or Chevrolet. Basy terms on bale ance, 614-618 1. Pike st A good Chevrolet Touring. A good Maxwell Touring A g00d 2-pass. Roadster ‘A good 5-pass. Sedan . 144 11th ave, Good Term Wh WILL MoLL You A CAR ON our OWN. noscash-down plan, 8 TOSSBACH <t 91h I i920 NE IN ee ent © atthe n. Hxtra good rahe her, A aplendia car for the money, JONES & PITZER Main 8845 418 H Pike, SPUCTAL WOR FODAY ONLY BROS. ROADSTER WILL LD TO HIGMHS?T RIDDER. Pike st. pen evenings, ne car ts a dandy. Witt. 8 tu ol XCAR ON 0 shedewn plan, HVINRY. MOSSHATH Bawt 201. 11h HL. Pike, up 56 AUTOS FOR SALE | {03T BRRRX NEWLY PAINT- | iY TERME, WANTED—AUTOS PAY POT CABH ¥¢ USED Henry M. bach, 016 1. Pike. | ee FOR SALE—TRUC KELLY Watch the number of our streets, The trades, which w te make room for others. ome real bargains in al! sizes and} makes, It costs nothing to look them over first and get our low prices Kelly %-ton Kelly tyston Kelly 3 %-ton. Nash 2-to Duplex 34 biic #%-ton. Bignal 3%-ton. have b raion, some cabs and ndahields dump bod 58 59 t sell quickly enn ch ce on oro wo WANTHD — WILL | * and trailers with lar, models. It old reliable 1ou exactly has been 0 each truck wo make It condition, GOOD TERMS KELLY -SPRINGFIELD MOTOR TRUCK. CO. Geo. Gunn, Jr, Mer. 6 ith Ave. Bast 0190. T4-YARD DUMP Thu Si-ton Bignal, equipped with Huck | an pow at_and dump body } want to sell this truck to party who can p for it this year hd other need ingufre. Will give sonable terms after suffic tent payment down, Guaranteed condition Mr. Mantell, #10 19 N LOGGING FRU! and tratiera, complet to work ‘elly part tird at. MAKE ME OFFER— ik, good shape, W hauled at whole ¢ T111 N. TON KELLY, T SACHIFICH 1% TO} f elephone Wont $350; some terms O131-h 3,450—WOODL NOTHINK LIKE ¥OR THE MON A b-room bungalow with large attic; co greta basement, Inundry. This home {# scrupulously ¢ tortor newly decorated; linoleum in kitchen, nd pantry. A bight ox100. Alte ow inlaid ‘bath room Wy ,dmproved te of ber- norinnd LIKE IT IN BEATTLE oune for the children, po @ play hy wo blocks to Phinney car and Very attractive terma. park. NORTH QUEEN ANNE W BUNGALOW; has large liv- ing and dining room combined; two bedrooms, Kitchen with breakfast nook and built-ins g Jere, ag plumbing: fireplace; hardwood floors, concrete bi ment THIS. 18 A SACRIFICE And should sell quickly, $500 cash will handle H. A. SCHROEDER, {42 Contral Tide. Main 006 | Evenings, Mr. Leighton, Melrose 25 | Cowen Park Bungalow | Owner wants to leave just as noon ax home ts sold. Offers a VERY GOOD BUY for some one wanting My } | a 62 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE A Modern Home LOCATED i Piss ES ION POR basement 6 ROOMB——————-41.150 mi-modern home, with h, In good condition, 0 716x120; $260 « > Di a Fi ioo8Fnird ave. good & lot . afford deo Realty FOR SALE—WE SEATTLE A $400 CUT On & modern 4-room bungalow; full Dasement; coment walks, graded | streets, sewer all in, paid in full: | one block three street cars and | Junction. Owner in town; leaving Baturday, Determined to sell this | Can't be duplicated today | than $2,760. A sure anap 460; terms i REALTY CO., Alanka 65 JUNCT J. M. Price 4219 W ‘West 0347 | HAVE A FEW FINE LOTS ON | paved street which we can nell for $100 down and $1.00 per week. ve design and build houses in West Beattle and help finance. Bartlett Co. 6001 California Ave. (Brick Office at Raymond 8t.) PTIONAL OF FER—— extra rich soll and Ingle $50 down B. 8. Pollo ott 0182. Iker Butlding. LARGE ROOMS BED mplete; one-third ¢ nt; some furniture connected \up lot b0x181. Can 4 $160 cash, balan C. A. BISBEE & CO. 1021 California Ave W. 0751, | ROOM BUNGALOW, On to high and grade line; full plumbing; range connectet ment, $2,400; $250 cash, $20 per month, including valltornia 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGE WE HAVE SOLD OVER 50 TRACTS In the Last Twenty Days Half-Acre and One-Acre Tracts The owners are abliged to sell, and have cut the prices in two. EVERY TRACT MUST GO No better an opportunity has ever been presented to the American public to make a goodly profit on w dollars of investment. There are now over 600 homes al- ready built; over 20 more in the an attractive b-room colonial bun- alow; large living room; oak ‘loora; French doors; fireplace; 2 charming bedroome; model kitch- en; nook; level lot, with driveway and ENTE sa, 300; TERMS Johnston-Hartle Co. 45th and Meridia Melrose 0013, Melrose 0047. OPEN ININGS $4,000—FIVE NICE ROOMS ‘(Near Roosevelt High) ‘This home has five rooms and a den; fireplace in living room wh bed. .foom has clothes clos 008 bathroom; very convenient k teh on, with éxcelient range installed; also 2-hole plate. Cement :; sement with A-1 furna Lawn, flowers, shrubbery; view; garage; 45 foot frontage on street; within 2 blocks of Koosevelt high, and of paved loth ave. N. E. ‘Con- Yemtent term: |B. Ro THOMAS AND COMPANY, Ine, | 1020 Third Ave. Elliott 3142 DEAL WITH STEEL’ Realtors—Rentors—Insurors NEAR CITY $3,000--ONLY—$3, 6 acres, with b-room cottage; good barn; garage; hen house; electric lights; fruit; berries. $600 handies, balance easy STEEL REALTY DBV. CORP, Douglas Bidg. Hott 1307. 000 construction. A brand ory brick high school building to be built by September; ® beautiful grade school an: church; over 20 store bulldings, all within riod of 8 years from a homestead to ». little live wire city. This Is a Wonder ’ Burien City PAGE 15 67_FOR 8 SALE—ACREAGE ime p land, pine automo ready for MPANY, ROAD: iand om Ellis Wy: ren FOR SALE_FARM LANDS HOUSE BARN 68 CHICK 72 FOR EXCHANGE— REAL TATE BALE OR “FOR e- - ch ii ropert strict, 4 mn Kennewick of Richland. Small hou onl, fi 73 SUBURI BU RE rs AC) REAGE_ Suburban Home This beautiful place ts located in B= monds, on the Sound, « from Beattie. the way oproved; lar ; lovely Do! eee FoR THAD A r Ft room few ireplace; large two sides water piped chicken house for 2,000 chicks; fruit and berries beutiful unobstructed view Sound and mountains. This is en ideal place, and would be ch at $10,000. For quick sale, takes it. Terms $1,000 cash, ance te suit, tobinson Co., Realtors £11 Beaboard Bldg. Main 056% on electric over the ian, |74 BERRY A} te gt ANDY BUY--§ ACRES, IDEAL LO- cation, with Take | Washingtom view; only 3 minutes’ walk fr paved Pacific highway, store nd Kas station; also near Inglewor Country Club at Inglewood Pai Firet class land for berries chickens. 25-minute ride from Beg- ond ave, and University st, Terme $60 cash, $16 per mon Bee EB Pollock, Elliott 0183. 220 Walker Building. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ve “84 Nicely Furnished Rooms Close in; cheap rent; come. Few hundred dol HATUPIN, 216 —A PA 000 to enter good Yale Bid; *h ness. Melrose 2424, ARTMENT HOUS! Anne hill for sale. field 2810. RALARY LOANS MONEY IN FIVE MINUTES — A place for employed men and wome money when or Bote cir own perso without security or indorser, ir Fates can sfford to 34 STR. CONFID! Your ermplorer, friends or neighbors Most LIBERAL 1 LOAN CO, IN CITY, Don’t care who you owe ¥, what want the money for. No red ts at ell Just eatisty us you mhly make small weekly or wat ments and you get the 8 also on eed money for any catise, oom in and cet {ton easy payment - CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES? “%-ACRE TRACTS ONLY $15¢ $10 DOWN, $ MONTH %-ACRE TRACTS ONLY $300 $20 DOWN, $10 MONTH 1-ACRE TRACTS ONLY $600 $40 DOWN, $15 MONTH NO PAYMENT WHEN YOU ARE sICcK MEN AND WOMEN Can borrow the mone: aay t ae this PLAIN NOTE. No security, ni indorser, and strictly confid No VThlvrtag are or friends or neighbors. $10 $100 FAST PATMENTS LOW RAT GRACE ON EVERY MONTHLY PAYMENT Water piped to dvery tract. lectricity and telephone, Where on the universe can you match this proposition? Our automobiles are at to show you at any day. OFFICE OPEN ON SUNDAY H. M. Nelson, Realtor ‘our service jour of the WE HAVE JUST TAKEN OVER NO bese ast OFFER RE LOW PRICE A} Da TASY TERMS FOR A FINE MODERN HOME Same as now; strictly modern in every respect; 5 rooms and sewing monn num 210 Hinckley Bldg., 24 ahd Columbia TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 4887 Potato Land ALL CLEARED AND IN MEADOW Just a few feet from the payed highway; half mile from station, store and sawmill; close neighbors; good poultry and berry markets. room, with every built-in feature; located south of Woodland park, “and vacant by 10th inat. Bee MR. BUTLER, 1520 Westlake Ay, - NORTH END Bungalow, has entrance hall, living room, dining room, 2 nice bedrooms, cabinet kitchen; also furnished al tle room; full cement basement and laundry, Nice corner lot; g&rage to match house, One block to Phinney car. Immediate pos- seasion. ‘rice $3,250. Small pay- ment down, balance rent. 230 Burke Bid Elliott 507! alithy-w asters DISTRICT $8,300 $500 cash, balance like rent, for 5- room home; in the pink of condi- tion; fireplace; book cases; cabinet Kitchen; full concrete basement; HOT WATER HEATING PLANT; situated near, 45th between university and Wallingford hills, LANDON'S REAL STATS ielrone 286. 1901 Ni. Aen. BN EVENINGS AND. * stn. PANDONS. HAVE IT OLUSIVOLE “$2, 100—$250 Cash BALANCE $20 PER MONTH 6 rooms and bath; double construct- ed, on 60x100 lot; only 2 block» to car; Al condition. Elliott Realty Co. REALTORS Phinney unvot 4240, $1,300—$4,ROOM HOUSH—$1,300 $3,650—6-room, partly new home. 3,750—R-room home; large lot; FRUIT AND FLOWERS. L, R, ROPER, Kenwood 2295, Wallingford Hill On Burke ave, south of 45th; neat 4-room bungalow, completely done over, outaide an in} concrete MS a reed and laundry trays, View e and university. A pick by 500. Very easy to handle, has, P, Davies 220 Burke Bldg. Blliott 6078. ‘ MOVE RIGHT IN AND.SAVH YouR Tent; f-room cozy cottamre, — fur= nighed; good furniture; half block to car, Price only $1,200; terms $50 cash, balance $15 per month, MERRITT REALTY CO,, 23 Walker Bldg, nd and University, il aexoT, 5 ROOMS, TURNISH ID; in, Medina $2,250, Snap, See 1 tON. third ave. {i100 DOWN, F100 PER Wak Viow lots.’ Sutherland, 4209 W. Alaska st. W. 0012, of up. A fine place to live. Fine schools. Come in and see pictures of it PRICE IS $75 AN ACRE 6,10 or 20 acres; small payment down, 10 years on balance, 6%. Carter, MacDonald & Miller, Realtors 208 Columbia St. Blliott 587 POULTRY RANCH Only, na, ie agalow? berry land miles from const clty mits; ‘ucted California 2 acres fine poultry or + more land adjoininy desired at reasonable price, far to interurban station, $1,500; small cash payment, bal ance $20 per month. See owner, $01 Mutual Life Bidg,, First and | yy _YXesler. ~~ 10 Acres—$1,250 Good land, south slope: located near | Woodinville; 4 cleared, fenced; good well; 4 good now barn, Just the place for Poultry and. berries. Plenty | of nelghbors. #250 cash and balance per,,month. P. Van Ar fare, tole wrhied Ave, BIG BARGAIN—2 ACRES, © in; wide frontage on paved Pa- fic highway, at Inglewood Park. $75 down, balance on easy Billott 0182, 220 Walker Building. Special Terms Choice garden tracts; 8 miles out; 1 mile from dock, stores and mill. $1 per acre down, $1 per acre per month, AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO. 830 Burke Bidg. -|~ Have You Got $300? — Just think of 6 acres of good, well cleared land, all ready for crop, 6- room house, welt family orchard, well located. See owner, Hh by. price $1,800, W: 5 Acres; Noche This ix good loam soll, slopes to the south; very easy to clear; fine for borriés and cherries, You can live here and work fn oe Aol, Price 800, easy terms, P. 016 1 hed Ava. A Real Opportunity 10 nore good soll; new 4-foom plas- tered house; 6 wores under cultl- vation, Full price $800; easy terms, i SKER, 1026 Third Ave. GOAT RAISING PAYS—ITOSPEPALS everywhere use goat milk. T have first, Full} | Lota of work close | 4 Van Aradale, |G n thelr hottscholds are ¥ ported the following men: ‘s aglund, Carl, 706 N. 42nd st, Laerty, George, 4019 Second ave: E, papturons James T., Jr, 6755 B drive, girl. Bh Parys, John, 8908 Ninth ave. Cowell, Elmer J, 814 Howell st, gir Kasikawa. Shuntaro, 916 Eighth so Yuto, “chosabura, Port Blakeley, gl Jeter, Preston M., 6512 39th ave. i ba anishi, Fukumateu, 107 Main Oy. Bary past sama) Jr. 1222 B. ri. win ‘William, 3020 44th ry R., 118 John ie Ay, 2009 mp rl, Arise: Shohel, 2805% First ave, t Tamaki, ‘Masakichi, 720° Spruce boy. oKudo, Kenzo, 417 io boy. Shigeno, Koichi, Kent, boy. rea hioka,, Toraju, 1681-A. King. MARRIAGE LICENS! Name and Residence, Nelson, Ingram A., Seattle Raumgart, Helen, Seattle Perkins, B, F., Tacoma Gregory, J, Pheba, Portland ‘aag, William Louis, Seattle Crook, Lydia M, Seattle . Colegrove, Elmer Frank, Kent Combs, Grace Thelma, Kent Merrill, Lyman B, Olympia Liddle, Rose, Seattle Hanson, Alexander G., Enum=~ law Fleming, Edna Stuart, Seattle, Shively, Stanley B,, Seattle Hanson, Ruth, Seattle Swarts, Floyd W., Seattle ..... Griffin, Hazel B., Seattle . Onten, Norman Hauck, Elsie, Se DEATHS McKenzie, Barbara, 85 years, Matson, Anna, 62 years. Cargon, June Agnes, 4 year! MoElroy, Ida, 38 years, Faller, Pearl, 17 years, Howard, Mary Maude, 48 tlefield, 1. J, 60 Johnson, Roy, Yoshida, Teru, 24 years, Zinn, Peter, 80 years. DIVORCE RECORD Suits for divorce were filed in superior court of King i CONS 8: Marie Kinoijo, al drickson, against Helen Irene C ©. 'T. Nickalson against Nickalson, terson agains edorick son, cruelty; Jalia Turzinsii again John Turginski, non paupp art Hutchings against John Baw as ins, noni gnpports Mary L. Kaminski basen Vitalis B, Kaminski, nom au Bor vorees were granted Tuesd Charles Alken from Sally a tract of land spectally adapted for goats, If interested, write John Storacth, Poulsbo, Wash, Paloma Malett from Rae va A Berdie M. Bell from Hi Renn necked trom Desa man, ven, paying 0) Owner, Gar — 87 SALARY LOANS EERE AE 9 aS tite