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.) 4 geals in drain on power ations _ A poor cold test oil will not lubricate motor in cold weather. It con- j sive to the action of the pump. a Therefore, while your engine is warm- 7 ing up, it is running practically with- out any lubrication. The result: worn _ bearings, scored cylinder walls, and | Zerolene for Winter Lubrication _ Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and No, 5 ) flow freely at zero, so that the en- _ gine bearings get oil even when themotoris cold. The correct body ’ of Zerolene will make Starting much easier on your battery, elim- inate the danger of burnt out bear- } ings and noticeably increase the engine, Consult the recommend- shown in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart. STANDARD OIL COMPANY California) “warm y your eke Dont let friction the oil reservoir and is not re- batteries, and responsiveness of your for winter lubrication as ¢ Seattle this two Eastern nationally. Dr. John W. F of Ohio Wesleyan Uaiversity, will speak Monday ex-athlete, of the responsi Lite.” Alumni Suest for two club here. to Ive, then _ NEW YORK, Aboard, as weil ‘ren Realty (ts reported to activity COLLEGE HEADS Presidents of Tw Two Great In- ; stitutions Here Methedist church. Dr. Hoffman, an is credited with a share Of the Ohio football eleven in win- Bing the conference championship. He will speak on “The Moral Basia of the Development of Community | give him a banquet at the church dust prior to the speaking. | Wednesday, Dr. Livingston Par- _ fand, president of Cornell Univer ; sity, will arrive in Seattle and be a} A luncheon will be given | © Wednesday evening at the College | © club in his honor. Farrand is quoted as saying, “are to| feach young men and women how EAST GREETS RHINE WATCH way thru a’ blinding snowstorm that © blanketed the tay, the transport st. Mibiel arrived Sunday with the last detachment of the Rhine ‘wildiers who fell in France. As the transport loomed thru the Mow, the vessel Maceon joined her Acting Mayor Murray Hurlbut to welcome the Yanks and German war brides to Amert- 4. Two hundred officers and men, “thelr war brides and sturdy Yank- “German children disembarked when | the transport docked at the 68th at. docks, Bay Ridge, eave Real Estate (Year Is Prophesied \k year of marked activity in real Wile transactions {x forecast by the building purposes { continuing, and the company many sales, including eight on 20th ave, near B, Lynn st, lis Gwinn for the construction TO SAVE THAT OF GRANDSON’S DOG life of Hazen Chase, 81, Wan sacrificed Saturday when wan struck by a Tacoma-Seat- Me interurban train near Kent | While attempting to save the life grandson's pet dog. Bp 0 ENTERTAIN Merry Widow Melodies Are Still Attractive potas are vies to ew & bore, eupecially revivals of musical comedy successes. Lyrics go out of style almost as fast as women’s hats, and there is nothing quite so dead a» a song hit after it has reached the barrelorgan stage of popularity. Perhaps this ts the reason that the revival of “The Merry Widow” struck the present reviewer as a Pleasant surprise. The lilting waltz measures are just as entrancing as when Franz Lehar first composed them, and the colorful, romantic story of the Marsovian prince holds its pristine charm. Henry W. Savage. indeed, bas taken more pains with this revival than the majority of producers take WOULD DELAY SUBSIDY BILL WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—Senator Jones, Washington, today agreed to lay aside the ship stibsidy bill tem- porarily if the British debt funding | bit can be passed without undue | debate. | Jones tried unsuccessfully today to get the senate’s agreement to a plan to limit debate on the ship bill beginning this Friday. When Senator Williams, of Mississippi, ob- Jected, Jones gave notice he would |agree to give two hours a day to the debt bill beginning tomorrow, and devote the rest of each day to the ship measure, If, however, the debt Dill can be passed with a few hours additional debate on Wednesday or Thursday, Jones said he would lay the snip- ping measure aside for that pur- pose, Otherwise, he raid, he would be- gin holding night sessions of the senate Wednesday. Fair Wheat Price Bill Is Reported WASHINGTON, eb, 12—The Gooding bill to set a fair price for wheat was favorably reported by the senate agricultural committee. week will entertain college presidents, Hoftman, president night at the First lity for the victory of the university will days of the Cornell *Colleges,” Dr. to prepare them .to Feb. 12.—Nosing her Watch a8 11 bodies of Yank with a new musical comedy. The cast is exceedingly competent and the acenic investiture excellent. The operetta is sung with splendid verve and the specialty acts that have been added are of a high order. Playing to a crowded house at the Metropolitan Sunday evening, the play won an ovation. James Liddy played the role of Prince Danilo. He both acted and sang charmingly. Marie Wells took the title role and made a bewitching Sonia. Jefferson De Angelis, veterin comedian, made the most of the somewhat old-fashioned part of Nish, the messenger of the embassy. If you are fond of graceful melo- dies, the color and brilliance of good light opera, you will enjoy “The Merry Widow,” URGES SEATTLE TO FEED BIRDS THAT ARE SNOW-TRAPPED | ian the birds! ‘The lives of thousands of birds who have been taken un- awares by the heavy fall of snow may be sfved If people of Seattle will seatter meat scraps, pleces of fruit and other bird food in their back yards, {t wan pointed out Monday by Dr. J. D, Terry, secre- tary of thé Seattle Audubon so- clety Dr. Perry says that grain alone in not sufficient to keep the birds alive, and advises suet and other fats as a food forthem. Soldier Hospital Probe Is Ordered WASHINGTON, 12, — The senate today authorized the special cgmmittee on soldivr hospitalization, |appointed some months ago, to look into charges of mismanagement, waste and inefficiency in the veter- ans’ bureau and to report within a week whether a congressional in- vestigation should be made, pa Feb. Co., with many build- be buying vacant lots oh the January, mae How to cook ‘om, and fix ‘er raw, with cocktail sauce chowder; Maryland stew; spaghetti—and a lot more! in one or two ways here's your cooking them dozens of ways. Just fill out the coupon below. two-cent stamp for postage, OYSTERS and how to make it; oyster soup and oysters creamed, baked, deviled, panned, fried; oyster pie; oyster dumplings, in short cake, in patex, scalloped, with tomato, with rlee, with If you've never eaten oysters exoapt The Star's Washington bureau has prepared an oyster bulletin, after consulting the bureau of fisheries and every other known source, and it's free to you for the asking, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. J want a copy of the bulletin, “OYSTERS,” and inclose a and eat ‘em. Ali kinds of waya— fricasseed,. curried, ronated, chance to get full directions for othe hea aay eae eee Was A guest of hin daughter, Mrs. J. P. George, of Kont, and Wis walking with hin grandson on trestle over the White river. boy wan carrying the dog the train neared them, It Street and No. , , his arms onto the attempted to tercue died whortly after the deed eneeneueeecsseerraserecseee THE SEATTL E STAR “PROTEST DUTCH PIELOW ACTION OIL INVASION) HALTED MONDAY | Claim Foreigners Absorb} U. S. Fields | WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Amert lean of! p cers are being heavily | handicapped by discrimination prao tieed against them by Europ governments while on the other hand foreign oll operators are little handicapped in this country, the federal trade commission today re The Reyal DutehShell group, composed of British and Dutch oi) financier have a treme mus hold on the off production of the United | Btates, the report held. The Shell Union OU corporation, a subsidiary of the Royal Duteh-Shell group, now controls 240,000 acres of iol land tn the United States, has about 2.5 per cent of the total output of crude petroleum, owns extensive | properties in refineries, pipe lines, tank cara and marketing equipment. It also owns approximately 26 per cent of the Union Ot! company of | California. To prevent the Royal Dutch gorup from gaining control certain stock. holders tn the Callfornia company organized a holding company, which placed contro! in American hands. Thru an act of congress the oper jationa of foreign ofl-financtors are over being curbed to a certain etent, but it only slightly offsets the European discriminatory acta, the report | pointed out. * The most tmportant tnatances of Burepean discrimination are the ex elusive policies of Britain and The Netherlands in respect to the off fields tn India and the Dutch Bast | Indies and the 1922 fan Remo |Agreement of Britain and France covering undeveloped off felds of Mesopotamia and of the British and French colonies, Denial of rect- procity treatment to American ofl men also txists in Australia, British Borneo, certain African colonies, Britieh Honduras, British Guinea and | Trinidad; France and French pos | mensions; Italy and ‘The Netherlands and its dependencies, the report ata tod. The crude petroleum supply in this country i being rapidly de | pleted to meet the increasing re quirements of domestic consump- ton and foreign trade, the report ie Because of the concentration of thes ources of domestic supply in | this country and in Mexico, Amert Ps producers appear at a dinad. vantage tn the fight with European producers, who have s widely dis triubted supply, along with «reat storage facilities and a vast system of distribution, the report concludes. 12. Mary Thompson, aged resident of White House as « child when Abra- 7 ham Lincoin was = president, recalls the mar- tyred president Thompson, “ ‘Melia,’ my col- ored nursemald, and I went to market with Mr. Lincoin to get some foe cream, then a rare dell. cacy. It wa sold in cornuco- pias, at 25 cents each. Mr. Lincoln bought one for me and one for ‘Melia’ “Mella’ never before had tasted foe cream and didn't know what to do with her share, “Put tt in your pocket,’ Mr, Lin- She did and of course d and became sticky. Then, Mr. Lincoln, laughing, bought | | | her another one, | Mrs. Thompson /APARTMENT A contract is soon to be awanted for the erection of a six-story and| basement apartment house for the| Collins estate at Fifth ave. and Cher- | ry st. Bids were opened Saturday |by John A. Croutzer, architect. The buflding is to be of nteol frame con- | struction, with laminated floors and | faced with brick and terra cotta, It will have 99 two-room apartments |and elght of three rooms, Equip. |ment will Include hardwood floors and tiled baths, Another apartment, of stmilar type, is now under construction. It is the Wilsonian, University way and N, 47th st., which is belng erected at a cost of $700,000 for the Corinne Simpson-Wilson company. A_ steel and cqerete garage, to hold 20 cars, {s being built in connection with this project. Frank H. Fowler is the architect and the contract was let to Co. CAFETERIA TO TAKE FLOOR ‘The Nertonin cafeteria has leaned the entire second floor of the Ha ford building on Socond ave., north of Pike st, for a long term, Car: ter, MacDonald & Miller announce. The floor space of 80 by 108 feet will undergo extensive alterations cafeteria and bakery will be in: stalled. W. J. and C, 7. Norton, proprietors of the cafeteria, oxpect the new roomy to be opened by April 1. Another’ important lease announe: ed by Carter, MacDonald & Miller fs that of the entire building at 413 1. Pike st, to the Seattle Dodge Service Co, for three years, The building ts owned by the is Brothers Realty Co., and will used as an automobile iateatbotd and wares, Dean Miller to. Address Ad Club Dean Stephen I. Miller, of the Unt- versity of Washington ychoo) of busl- news administration, will address the Seattle Advertising club in the Ma+ “The Hoonomie Side of Advertisiny © BIDS OPENED) | “Mra. | this clty, who spent a year In the/ the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging | and an up-to-theminute restaurant, | jin the Panther Creek valley jae sical request. Severyns Awaits Canadian Report on Cop No action was taken Monday by Police Chief W. B cane of Bergt. HB. W. Pielow, who | Was held by Canadian tmmigration Officials last Wednesday on a charge of entering Canada surreptitiously Severyns announced that he could go no further with the Investigation until he received « written report from the Canadian officials of the affair. report ts expected to ar rive Monday. Sergeant Pielow denied that he would resign at once, after a confer enee with Severyns and Inspector Harry G, O'Brien. Pielow admitted that he had been considering the matter, but id he would not «i Severyne his resignation at the pros- eat time. Pislow was quoted as saying that ho “had beon thinking of resigning all winter, In order to gointo busl- neas with his brother,” but denied that he would do so as a result of the affair in Canada. “I have no evidence now,” Bev oryns said Monday, “that would tend to show Pislow wns guilty of any crime. Hoe sayn he entered Canada by mistaking the wrong road, I will know more when the report arrives from Alder Grove, B. C.” Complete Highway by October First VANCOUVER, Wash. Feb, 13 Bids for the completion of the 36.5 miles of road between Kalama and Toledo on the Pactfio Highway will be advertised for at once as a result of the $1,670,000 appropriation for the purpose passed by the legislature lant week, according to R. M. Gillis, Southwestern Washington district highway engineer. Seven storage points along the un finished stretch have already been stocked with 35,000 yards of sand and gravel in preparation for the paving, which is expected completed bby October 1, 8,300 Pennsylvania Coal Miners Strike LANBFORD, Pa, Feb, i2,.—A syntematic strike of 8,200 coal miners went into effect today. Thin will curtail production of the section more than 16,000 tons per day. The trouble arose at the No, § breaker of the Lehigh Coal & Navi |eution Co. last week whet the men complained that there was too much more workers, The company re Beveryns on the! work on the platform for the number | of men employed there and asked for | | Beattle in 1935 w Knights Templar Will Have Dance}, Heattle Masons and thelr friends whi be guest at @ grand bell given Templar, Thursday Shrine auditorium mumandery, Knig the ‘The dance is a forerunner of the Knights Templar | evening trienn encampment to be held in are expected here Due to « shortage of coal, five |wchools in Reading, Penn, wore cloned. Reading ts a gateway to the anthracite fields thru which millions of tons of coal pans every year Becoming enamored with the army | posters describing life in the troptes, & young girl, drensed as @ boy, tried to enlist in the army at Rochester, N. ¥., recently, Published Dally at 1007 Geventh Ava Seattle, Washington. 100,000 visitors | The Seattle Star 20 FOR RENT—HOUS MacDonald & | Miller 208 Columbia at. | pat Elliott 6870. 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS _AND APARTMEN 908 WASHINGTON 8T. S-room Mat im good condition. Walking distance, $35. Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St. Elliott 6870 23 FOR RENT— | FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM PRIVILEGES 14, $19) month, 2 $16, Melrone 8246. Care child. STENT th AND THA rooms from 3be up at 1302 Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE One month ree months | Bix months One year BY CARRIER IN Ore Per month cles of ¥ 907 Third ave. lectric Machinery SOL D—RENTED f PRICE CO., Seattle. InvestigatBrn Y Becret Hervics, Ca May, Pres, 416-421 Lyon Bidg. Elllott 04 Money to Loan ~~ MONEY TO LOAN On omens and fy bom on most tory te |soctery” ror TEReIDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 455-266 Emptre Building Second Near Madison. Tonuments PHAET ROOND MARDLE & GRAN te Co. tet and Virginia. Eetab- Nahed 1874 Opticlan and Optometris TW. Edmonds, Franc m Go, Patent Attorneys FREDERICK F GORIN—T. HAND forelen ecured, developed, gold. Patents for sale now: Hobby horse, epringlens faucet, bonus and Toyalty: veloctpede iramitary, tollet seat, make otter, ‘entral Mig. "Mentele Fel. Matn 0900 Ku, CT NOLDS. adiish, 8 years examiner 11, 8 Patent O: flee. 4206 Lyon Bid. Eliott ‘sors. | HARRY POWEN—Patent feo fiS down, $20 30 da. " NAMEDICO (WHITING'S SOLUTION) ls @ scientific solution which positively permanently relieves Pyorrhoea. This famoug solu: tion not only destroys the germ but prevents the accumulation of all Infections of gums and teeth; bleeding, spongy, pus-ridden gums and loosened teeth quickly re stored to a healthy, normal con dition. 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Advice and booklet Rurke Bide. Physicians, Surgeons nus, Suite 406 Women's ailments PusERAL X NOTICES Lai tth B Tiare y. RURSELL. years, beloved daughter of in? A, humel granddsoghter of Comrade C. 0. Runsell and niece of Mrs. Eva BL Witte 2 years, belove Home Gadertaking Co. 5 LEGAL NOTICES A¥TER FEBRUARY. 10, 1555, NOT responsible for debte incurred by Marga: R. L. Thompkina. 6 decd AND FOUND Oat TRED. PUP, a ‘months old, black and tan. swers to name “Whizzy.” Reward. Return to Spring’s cigar store, 1406 Fou sit bank book. W. Wolf. FEMALE HELP WANTED "Y FOR YOUNG WOM- on, 18 to 80, to become Independent for life in agreeable indoor work. 00 month. Excel- Fy ,furniehed free deal surround- Congenial companions. In eplying state age, rell ation, full details, Mise Laweon, Room Michigan ave. Bitonco, TAP, ald, Tet arty te 163). i“th GTIM® PIANO PLAYING taught. am Pine TAS Main 20:0" 9 MALE HELP WANTED. (for men); tree batl phone. Trans. 360; were 16. P. ing: * mode: jarfield 0! R HANGING, KALSOMINING. Brown, Beacon 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP AES MEN, WOME ernment, railway mail positions paying $1,400 Derlence unnecessary. Tail partie. ulars free, Write G. W. Robbins, Civil Servico Hxpert, 384 Pope Bldg., Washington, D.C. hanging. al prices. Al. Ninna adv. | ostoftice BUSINESS SERVICES | te Splat hot, Attorneys-at Law Kaviee tree seph Allen, lawyer All canen Leary Bid. Til. 2985 fall B Vall, 218 Hurke Bude, 966 24 |All cases. Inf'n free. | MONEY LOANE: ON ALL T-| at: Boy COAT, G 24 FURNISHED APTS. Serenata Wash. fRUNKS MOVED, tbc. Main |29. WANTED—TO RENT SED, E. Y, JAHN & BLDG . MUSICAL TRUMENTS i HARRY RETIRES FROM THE PIANO | $60 New Piano aust Be Sold juy a new plano for the price of a good second-hand on your own terms. into the millinery business with « national undertaking. All pianos must go. DU BARRY PIANO co. 1404 First Ave. 106 Union st. HIT: 87 NEW PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT applied on purchase. Moyer-Toner, 1921 4th ave, Cobb Bldg. MAHOGANY TPRIGHT $130; phonograph, 35 records, $60; banjo Broker. Bast 5208. Biske buys. selie. 1618 ft i. 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE AMS COMPANY ~ alii? First Ave AND ‘DOORS Hot | Hot bed sash, 4 ft. by 6 ft . |French doors’ . Bash for incloali x — Glass Windshields put in your oa B tA COMPANY ed 1888 $8.40 $8.40 40 “COAL DELIVERED IN 3-TON LOTS Consisting of NACE COAL B heat Mftle ash. no soot. L CO.. GARFIELD 6001. OD COAL T THE RIGHT PRICE atte Flsat Coking Furnace #7 Lomr, Given ‘bie LION CO. Garfield 4291 BARRY. RETIRES. GET ano bargain of your life ion, 1404 First ave. DU the 106 FURNISHED BOAT HOUSE FO! rent or sale, Melrose 208 KAVANAGH HATS, $3.00. 1005 ist 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 12-Inch Mill Woo Big double 1 load, hes mph $7.00. Lots of nic Beacon 3250 Ata: ares STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES 92.00 per M., delivered. West 0334 ays, or West 4538 evesiire: SILL Wi Woon, ¥ 30.00 AD, $7.00 double oad, Aelivered Kenwood MILLWOOD, DOUBLE LOAD $7; extra dry forest wood and laner ends and all kinds of coal. ensonabli Sunset 563 Go0b MILT WOOD $4.00 A HIG ert ends, $5.00; dry for- 35.50. Call any time, BR YOu! RA’ blades to 1018 Third ha sy inrpened by the man who MOTHER, | AND FLATS SETTER COME IN” AND AAY | “What about that new 4-room| | bows, with bath and ook, 5 for $1,850; $100 down an month? H.C. pIeTENs, 16° ard “ROOM BRHONT APART- 178 iath | SPING ROd 08 | rent, pp toted 9 Apt. Tony Joseph, | 56 AUTOS FOR SALE Dodge Sedan , Runs fine; ne ord Ures: refinished i tn dark blue. ' SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK $675 i $220 cash, balanc 12 montha. Eldridge 802-4-6-8 Double automat extras; 90-day in like new, Pike. Mo’ terms.” l eerer a ale | Toit OLDaMORT | tires: | Snce $15 per bach, 915 B. Pt PHONOGRAPH accept phonog: first payment or Chevrolet 614-618 ance 62 708 SALE—REAL ESTATE x , LITTLE HOUSE, with | in Went Beatt cash "and $16 e month Re PETERS, 126 Third ave, 70 ¢0xi00; GOOD iture: ensy terms, Beacon 2473, View lots. Alaska st |BIG opportt 6 acre very * R000. close-in yut str ult | nd wirin | fencea, | from paved Pa: as station ani Washington on commodior Second av. Property can 220 WALK: XCEPTIONAL ries: excellent ington; 3 minu fend paved Vic! olf links at ‘erme $50 ce. Inquire 220 WALK: fleld 2810. 87 MONEY IN A place for empl can affoi MOST LIBERAL at all Just make small SECOND ~~ SALAR bt) Tebcresns No from PLA This is the total cost. Late Model Hudson Speedster evenings car looks g004, and @ Kain at the price ings and Sundays. SPOT CASH FOR USED enry Mossbach, 916 B. Pike, 66 ot improvements and large $1,650, i 67 FOR SAL cash and $15 per month. Elliott 0182. 74 BERRY AND POULTRY : FARMS Elliott 6182, RTA Hi Anne hill for a. and yon pat tha ments and you get the mo LOARE also on FOR NETURE, And indorsed notes. If you hay had sickness, been outs money for any cause, come in age fton ape ea 227 SEABOARD Sta Siva. PAGE 15 ¢ $29 per month for Buick £o. EB. Pike ic swipe and other guarantee This car We will trade, 618 tor Car Exchange. ‘We invent GOD CORD bar- Le 7; $60 cash, bal- Open even- month. tk WANTE: raph or fur on late mi E D—AUTOS NER; BTREB? A. Price $4,994 i WEEKS itherland, 4209 -W. 001 } E—ACREAGE | TO PURCHASE level land, whieh is suburban property; am crostes place: vegetables, fruit ng or electric Nght pg. Which afford ot Few minutes’ wall cific highway, store, d north end of Lake only 20 minutes” ride is auto buses from and University be handled for 6 ER BUILDING — OFFER—2 At with wide frontage on corner; land for chickens, fruit and be view Lake ‘Wash ites" walk from tore toty way Vigiowaea Pe sh, $15 per m E. 8. Pollock, ER BUILDING i) sal SALARY LOANS SALARY LOANS FIVE MINUTES loyed men en to get money ween it on thelr own without rae or 7. indorser, rat STRICTLY CONF EDENTIAL, 5 Your employer, friends or n need never know, LOAN CO. IN Don't care who you owe or what want the money for. No red satiety us-you or ni LOANS MEN AND WOMEN Can borrow the Socter? ‘en bt FIANGS—epectal barea change department. 1321 4th ave. C UP RICHS ON Renton coal. All Kinds of wood. University Tce C rose 2638. PORTABLE garag isea, stores, MARS . CO, 01 coor BLDG. __Capitol ST DRY FOREST WOOD, $9.50 cord. $5.25 bait pond: mill wood, $4 load. $7 Garfield 26: + WATCH_AN ARDC Tee BLRY REPAIR- ing, Guaranteed mainspring si abs. Artad: The De 5 Exchange, 210 joan St, nd Bxchanges Sraraiture GOOD MILL WOOD, $74 BIG LOAD; planer ends, $6: dry forest wood, 5.50. Lany time, Cay JACHIN 10 OP ae tring eatin 26. ‘iret ave. ao0n 7 MILL WOORLTETG $4.50. Coking coal, $8.5 livered. EMtott_ 2: FOREST WOOD, $1.25, DELIVERED. Sunset Cos Wr BuY SELL CLOTHING and furs. ‘Me owl. 1317% First. 54 GARAGES PORTABLD GARAGES. CAPITOL LOAD, 50 ton, de-| 18 HOTELS HoTHi, HST—3d & Pine, 19% od under new management, ftrtetly: modern. Transients $1 up; weekly $4 to $8 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT hd HOUSE, MADTSON ark, new, clean, 4-room bunga~ low, Will rent to party buyii furniture, Fast 8897, MAD J ROOM HUNG: low, nice and clean, Mant 8897. 20 FOR RENT—HOUSES Good Houses— Cheap Rent 1008 WASHINGTON, 7 rooms. aren Hy $225 BYCAMORI, 6 rooms 1062 1B. THOMAS, » rooms ib 4806 THISTLE, 7 rooma Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St Tiliott 6870, #15—CLOS IN TAND §-ROOM MOD- ern flat, 10th and ‘Terraco, WILLIAM A, WASTMAN © 908 Amorican mane pire Main Sau, 56 AUTOS FOR SALE Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. OUR BIG FIRE SALE STARTS: TOMORROW Come Harly and Take Your Choice Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 11TH AND WB. PIKE, BAST 1 WitY PAY 6 NT” WitiN Births in their ported by the fol Angel, Bohor, 1 gir! Watson, George Chabot, ws 'B., 47 boy. Amano, blvd. girl Name and Rest Vinas, Theodore Lelles, Arhontola Murphy, Kelly, Marte, S Fageriie, Ole, J: De Colle, Alphonsa: Mardy, Earl L., Schreier, Lorenz attle Maxand, Reynolds, Neb. « Hively, Kathryn, Glen Stanchtield, Harr! Wilson, John C, Warret Browning, Frank H. Hubbard, Cora M. 108rd st. boy. ay tah Lloyd Shuekichi, MARRIAGE LIC: Robertson, Me households are lowing men: 307 Remington rnie Bldridge, » 2044 21 24th ave, & 1628 Laker IS dence. Steel, Jack va Seattle . ligne L., Sent! |Boeglt, Paul, Seatt |Kuboth, Fanny, Seattl A., Seattl K., Seat Ralph, Seattle ttle. Veggen, Gena, Poulsbo « 10 P., Seattl Prince, Alice J., Seattle . Seattle . Schonan, Josephine, Seattle Reinhold, (Se- K., Lincoln, Seattle Murphy, Robert F., Seattle . ict M., Seagtio. French, Don, Kansas City, Kan, Chryst, Cecil Clarice, Seattle . Seat label H, doraon, Ole, Kingston . cee cory ineteh DEATHS James B,, hh es years. b8 yea: you can, buy a ‘new Ford, model by ealling Mr. dale 0550, between Feb. 1 na 10. Royburn, Andrew Baglioni sant fy Knox, Col Packwood, Wait We charge 1 per cant, $1.60) pauls ing charges, Leaves of HE,o0 tor yu, “ANY orders regal i apo Gotiver sre mado al AND Pu loliverios can in, dito STANty, Ulrich, Antonie, 7 Culver, wary Bit super David, 1 irs. Nott! nda 1 years, year,”