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RAPS BANKING of Bank Guaranty OLYMPIA, Fed. 14.—"We have pot had good bank supervision in this state for 10 years,” was the im passione’ indictment of Judge Ciay ‘Allen, of Seattle, appearing for the depositors’ association of the Scan @mavian American bank of Seattle ‘at a public hearing Tuesday night before the joint committee on banks and banking to consider house bill/ No. #3, providing for @ state bank guaranty law | Judge Allen described in detai) the failures of the tinavian Amor | can and German American banks and attributed them largely to lax supervision and criminal negligence ‘on the part of Various bank examin era. In order to check this sort of | thing he strongly urged the adoption ‘of the bank guaranty law introduced Representative Totten, of Seattle. Pal W. Powell, of Seattle, also representing the Scandinavian dank depositors, referred to the trials of those guilty of these Donk failures as a farce, and de Glared that thousands of people in this state have #0 little confidence fm the banks that they hide their money in the ground or put it in old| tin cans, “In the Seattle postoffice,” he de qlared, “there is more money on de peait at 2 per cent than there is in the postoffices of the entire state of California. “Tt is & terrible state of affairs,” he continued, “when the thrifty peo- ple of the state have no confidences im our banks.” He declared that confidence could only be restored by a strong state Denk guaranty law which would in clude all state banks. ‘Wm. Hatch Davis, of Spokane. getary of the Washington Bankers’ amociation, attacked those parts of the bul which provided for a guar anty fund and declared that the hon est banker should not be compelled to make up the defalcations of his dishonest. and unscrupulous com mtitor. He agreed with Judge Alien that those parts of the bill which defined and limited the powers of the state supervisor of banking were ¢: sentially sound and desirable, but maintained that the bill was so poor ly constructed that it was unwork. able, disastrous and a bad substitute for honesty and good management. “This bill.” he continued, “will not provide safety for the depositors and wili ruin the state banks “During 1921,” he asserted, “the net earnings of the state banks were fmt seven-tenths of 1 per cent on the ‘apital stock of the banks of the/| ate. The bill before this commit. the will take away over 4 per cent of mpital investment yearly, leaving « vet deficit.” He particularly stressed the plight %f the small banks in the eastern Dart of the state, asnerting that the iow would compel all the sound hunks to beeome national banks and World leave only the tnsotvent ones under the contro! of the state. CONSIDER BILL — ON INJURIES OLYMPIA, Feb. 14.—Reconsidera. | tien of senate bill No. 101, relieving school boards of all responsibility in tase of children injured in schoo! | buildings, on school apparatus, or by sthoot equipment, was to be the spe- cial order of businesx in the senate Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock. ‘The bill was passed last Friday by | @ unanimous vote. but a motion for | Teconsideration was made immediate. | ly afterward by Senator J. R. Omen, of Pierce county Senator Oman has prepared an| amendment to the bill, which he was 3 otter Wednesday morning. The amendment would make the school boards Mable to a limit of $100 for Medical aid in cases of accidents. Ash Wednesday in Seattle Churches Celebration of Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent took place in Many Seattle churches Wednesday, A double service at the Church of §. John, Hanford st. and Califgrnia ave, in West Seattle, was to be Served, the opening of the new park and the observance of Ash Wednesday both taking place, Peni. tential office was held at 10 a. m., aha By holy communion. Rev. ce P. Bywater acted ag cele- brant % Evensong will be held at 7:30, fol- lowed by an aAdreas by the dating on to Calvary Y, ZY GZ $ Z ZY Y, ECHOES OF STAR’S APPLE PIE CONTEST The Star: Ladies’ Relief society thanks you for the gift of many Apple ples for the Seattle Chil- firen's Home, They were greatly ‘njoyed by the 70 children. Very gratefully yours, MRS, FE BUSHNELL, Chairman. D! \aecosting women at Victoria station, ARE PROBING Legion Started WASHINGTON, Feb. Uminary congressional of the veterans’ bureau. ment department care of America’s ldm-A pre. the govern charged with the wounded, was} | started today At the instigation of the members of the American Legion, an effort was made to produce testimony pur Porting to show irregularities tn the Issuance of hospital contracts and sross mismanagement in the depart ment. It is learned that Legion members | who sald they had doc: ‘umentary evi- | dence to support their claims have been summoned by Senator David 1 Walsh, Massachusetts, democrat, who | \s pushing the probe has been obtained by Representative Fish, New York, republican, who d sires to testify before the special sen- ate committee which ls meeting to consider the advisability of a thoro | Joint congressional probe of the man. ner in which the department ta handling the maimed and disabled soldiers of the war. Other evidence investigation | THE SEATILE MAN, 90, ENTERS ' The Seattle Star Pablished Dally at 1107 Beventh Ave SUPERVISION VETS’ BUREAU STATE. PRISON Judge Ailen Urges Adoption |Investigation Asked by| Sent to Walla Walla for |2rs ' Murder Threat WALLA ‘Thomas WALLA Robertson, Wash, Feb. ~|>¥ Prison authorities here to be the oldest prisoner ever received at al state penitentiary, was in the how tle, Wash ne ton, Subscription Rates BY MAIL IN ADVANCE nn THE STATE BUSINESS | | __ SERVICES |. Attorr eyoat Law pital at the state prison here today, | Advice trea, Joseph Allen, lawyer | to begin a term of six montha to| Al! cases. 807 Leary Id. Bil. 3988 | Mall & Vail Sie Hurke Nudy.. 908 five years for threatening the life| All eases, Pees erate. Int n free. | of his Té-yearold sonindaw in San Tallateral Loans | Juan county, Washingt The convict escaped a cell because of| | ites brought on by old und j hte trip across the state. | Ascording to prison records, Rob- jerton is a second-timer He was | committed to the penitentia in 36, 1902, for murder dewr Thin senten muted in August, 1908 havior ‘fhe second trip to the was the result of a quarrel | Ms #on-in.Jlaw over property ing to prison officials Robertgon moriguged his farm in San Juan islands. His daughter and the second was tor com 00d be- | | with nceord ult her husband redeemed the mort-| * aioe jertson could not reconcile himself AIDS 4 M Cc A }to thin state of affairs, and despite x . . . oe uperior court ruling, insisted A cheek for $10,000 from John D,| that the property belonged to him Rockefeller has been received by| He way incarcerated tn the San the University of Washington Y, M,|J#4 county farm, but broke away C. A. It was announced Tuesday |A second time his daughter effected by Secretary Charles L. Maxfield. | l* Incarceration and a second time W. 8, Richardson, secretary of|he broke frea und returned to the benevolences for Rockefeller and a| home he claimed former secretary of the “Y," im per.| It wae on this second vistt, it sonally acquainted with Maxfield |W8* alleged by the daughter, that and was instrumental in his recety. | threatened the tife of her hus Ing the check band, and the old man's arrest and The money wil! pmpletion of the new Postpone Franklin High School Pla’ “Daddy Long the which waa to have been given Fri: day and Saturday by the Franklin high schoo! senior class, will be Pastponed on account of the storm and will not be presented until Feb Muary 28 and 24, the school an nounced Wednesday Theater Sold Out Despite Weather If folks can't work, they can play. Manager McCurdy, of the Metro- be used Y in the y |politan theater, was astonished and Pleased to sell out his house clean for the Wednesday matinee of “The Mer. ty Widow.” Federation Asks More Compensation Following an adéress by William M. Short, president of the State Fed. eration of Labor, tit King County Legislative federation voted to urge the legislature to increase allowances under the workmen's compensation act. The council also indorsed the Bone power bill. Mrs. Donna Baker will go to Olympia to lobby in favor jot the two measures, Du Barry Thanked by Men in Jail | Count George Hay ceived a watm the gu du Barry re- letter of thanks from “Boys of Tank No. 2, County Tuesday, The prisoners |thanked Du Barry for gifts of candy and cigarets and for his courtesy to them during his one day's incaraere- them during his one day AMOND-DECKED BUT NEEDS FUEL NEW YORK, Feb. dressed woman, fingers decked with diamonds, walked Into a fuel admin istrator’s office and said she must) have coal. needs hent,”* cured a ton. was the plea that se Couple Adopt 4th Lost Child LEEDS, Eng. Feb. 14.—Mr. and! Mrs. Thomas Pryne have adopted a/| baby abandoned on their doorstep. | taken | This ts the fourth they ha’ in under, similar cireumstances, Asks Wallpaper Law Passed | 14.—Mrs. Tom | LONDON, Feb. Wintringham, M. P. from Louth, has recetved from a constituent a request | that she put thru a law prohibit- ing the pasting of new wallpaper upon old. ‘Arrest Minister Who Was Lonesome 1ONDON, Feb. 14.—Arrested for | | Rev. Charles Brooke explained that he was waiting for his wife and “got | lonexome AMIENS, Feb. 14.—Five years after he had escaped death from, |Germaf shelifire east of Amiens; | Col. Frederick Coates was killed in |an automobile accident on the bat | tlefiela. How to cook ‘em, and fix ‘em, raw, with cocktail sauce and hi chowder; Maryland stew; oyst Creamed, baked, deviled, panned, f spaghetti—and a jot more! If y 'n one or two ways here's your Cooking them dozens of ways. TI Prepared an oyster bulletin, after Just £11 out the coupon below. J want « copy of the bullet tWo-cent stamp for postage. Street and No....,. Cy,.,,. OYSTERS In short cake, in pates, scalloped, with tomato, with rice, and every other known source, and it's free to you for the asking ee! Washington Bureau, The Seattle vada 422 New York Ave., Washington, D. © and eat fem, All kinds of ways jow to make it; oyster soup and ers fricasneed, curried, roasted, ried; oyster pie; oyster dumplings, with ou've never eaten oysters except chance to get full directions for he Star's Washington bureau has consulting the bureau of flaheries in, “OYSTERS,” and inciose a bullding. | play | incarcera- | 14—A_ well-| “My husband {s 101 and| GIRLS’ CLUB IS ASSURE Seattle working girls we of a club Wednesday ,| Young Ladies’ Institute announced |that nearty $10,000 was realized from the carnival in the Knights of D n re | Columbus hall, which clo Tues day night | Mims Clara Brons was crowned queen of the carnival after obtain. ing nearly 65,000 votes. She led the} parade in the big hall after the cor. nation. Miss Queenie Dreaney was second and Miss Susan Jurich w third in the race DEADLOCK ON POWER BILL OLYMPIA. Feb. 14.—The house was deadlocked Wednesday morning on the discussion of .house bill No. 126, the first of the power measures | to come before the legislature. The bill t the public utilities committee bil!’ and carries a § per cent tax on all power sold Inside or outside city limits. That the Power bill hackers are tn a minority ts evident after the vote on several Amendments to the committee bill, | The longest reign on record Is that of Louls XIV of France, who was on| the throne for-72 years TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNITURE MOVING distance haulin, FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, WEARON- able 1947 12th Wo Kinnear oar. NEW DUPLEX, 3” RooOMs; VER attractive: “Meridian distri Capitol 1184 | | ] | i " Biliote 2968 LONG | | | | | Boat Schedules: lo GK MONEY~ TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED- FORT DAILY 9, 11 A. M., 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 P.M. 4Se FOR SINGLE TRIP Oe FOR ROUND TRIP Vic TORIA, B.C LES- STRAIT POINTS It aged | MONEY YOANED a ROUGE W. MONTELIDS PRICH CO. Seattle, | ry April/ Trveatigators Revelare Yut'l Booret Ber vic . May, Py BOLT res 418642) FEttlott os MONEY TO LOAN On 4 nd jewelry on most etory term: society ron WehcnDTAL, LOANS ae. a5-a00 Pinpire Hiutiding Mec. -4 Near Mad! *Toruments PUGET BOUND MANRULE & OYAN- | ne and Virginta Eestab- shed 1474 OptleTan and Optometrist Ww. Money to 1 oN AL p MeL aan Pat Attorneys | PRERERICK PO GOKIN w foreign patents secured h royalty neat, Hide t neY YoLDa. ft fice HTATORY $35 dow lowed. 3 ¥ Dr Aneu Women's ailments 1 FUNERAL REBEKAWE, TUDGLEY NO. ATTENTION! | QODING—At Kenney Home, Feb. 13 192%, A. GODING, | aged ears, member of Stevens N. | adiew Relief Corps. Funeral an uncethent Home ing C. TRAMSTENS DEAL V7, ATTY. HARRIB—At 2343 16th 8, Feb. t8, 1923, FRANK WAKRIA” aged 48 years, beloved son of Thomas FE. | Harris and brother of Mra lL. it Gilbert, Mra. May Hughes, ©. E H.C. and Martin Harris Funeral services Thursday, 11 « at ou Cremation + se HEFORM H. GA clan 4350 15 ¥ BOW? 1861 velocipede make offer. eattle Tel Dlinhe miner t Lyon At n, $20 80 da ‘enwick, Baits 166 r chapel Home Und OL DEM. iu Patents for sals now! He ree, epringlows faucet, bonus and sanit Main 4 4 F Eur Patent fees, $20 Pantages Bide, 24 @ Univ. Lawrence, Advice 432 Burke Hide. Physicians, Surgeons Friends invited. | de k ~~” PERSONAL ities OF rbuckle, 5149-50 Are fours, 10-1, AYTER FEARUARY responsible for debt Margaret C. Return rth trhe ait ki AT Packake to Spring’ ave rt. Reward. at Sweet Sixteen. | AROKE during Lark, 3 phy, Ww Mu Loat brown spot receive Loosh Fit storm Mon 6 fest. Kingston Hit reward cont yoXx Return CTLD EN. anipractic physl- de. Bldg LEGAL NOTIC E 16, T Ine R. L. Thompkine. LOST AND FOUND aT_ATREDALE PUP, PEMALE, 3 months old. b swers to name k and tan cigar store, 1406 | “RORTOR FICE LAT ining black Mii OM day Wash 7 Avert. ABLE | ae! % Mag v¥son Co. WAND od by evel ary tollet Centra 0390. nt OF Hott GTS. 976, when a’ ostab- book! ing Co. Dr. | Main oii, Not urred by An- 4. | Potter, WOORING | PHONE EAST 4435 FOR ESTIMATES r, nd Gas boat purse boat ERRIER, 7 th 8 7_ FEMALE HELP WANTED a ING ¥ t ‘eral Hot OUR Anna Olson, furrter and remodelt dere given zi 3 wom r Garfield ORLA W. tions I FOR and coo! hom wil HO joarn WANT FURS AND” © @ specialty, Har attention. 402 G60 comptometer; sox beginning now FOR Good wages. Call ‘OATS Lepairin) Mal a D Pout. short & TARRANT “Lowman R OENERAL kin en nfght if Bide. HOUR work pitol he inner, amall fami! 4096. ousework and care of children when neces- sary. 4585 Brooklyn. Kenwood 1041 | If your to You've no rn h is hurt won to fee in bi All you need to do ts hike DENTISTS, 4th and Pike. | | ‘To UNIO taught PIANO” Main 30: 8 SITUATION—FEMALE WANTED by midd 806 Pi 20. PRACTIC ced wo N dle rd Groen Lake car Melrose So OUN FROM. | SAG oman upstairs, 3243 | SAN . an'ot sAve, trem Asneortee or Halling Ly. Seattle daily ex. Bat. 10:00 P.M, PORT TOWNSEND RAIL SOMECTIONS AND MILL Por | HOOD CANAL POINTS . EAH BAY SWAY PORTS nr Fast Steamers at Colman Dock iden hehe SCHEDUL «nt “TAB, #8100, M, sRacept Bunday VECIAL NIGHT SERVIC) rom Seattle to Bremerton |] jay, Friday, @aturday anat"] Sunday, 11:40 P.M. AUTOMOBILE FERRY feattle to Bromert: 16, 11:90 AM. oxtre trip Hat, & Ai 100 Fe Mp “aanen| Fare, 80e Mound Trip NAVY YARD ROUT Colman Dook Maln 4908 NAVY YARD ROUTE om Lea EET EY EY Ei v keeping y. attend # m to child ED. home or care evening! Phone M DRE: hy WIDOW SUPPORT CHILD needs work by ay or hour. Phone Kenwood 1808. RTRA GOOD UNDERGRADUATE nurke wanta work. DAY WOE Capable; INT e# position as nurs hours odge work | COMPETEN i washing and ironing by day, Sun-} wet 3845. GIRL MPLOYED DURING DAY would like work evenings, Call Miss Stainer, Willott 3033-Ww. FIRST CLASS COLORED WOMAN »k wishes position, hotel, club, Kast 7261-1. ai ‘ vi EXPERIBN » COOK OR CHAM- ber maid wants work in small! hotel. 112% Fourth 8 | BXPERNE itty de onl a how at 70) WOMAN of typing and gene wants position DRY WOMAN WI positio: ne 9644, SMAKING, day. 4146, WOMAN Diti ming, $3.60 Melros of chih Reason ‘ t uk expert YOUNG in ref Ww NCuD b ironing, washing wood- Mra. Bell, Main 5420. | POSITION W111 8 | need dishwasher, Ken’ twaldence, 7115 Woodlawn DAY woman, WORK SHE where girl of 10 208, dren, nable 4d MATH ined iH DXPEIUENCET OR CLEANING BY DAY exporienced; Call Melrose ref nY. you, ue, |RAGTINE PIA YOPLAYING RSING Inquire Take WORK, objection your | Work | Wilyl, days or charge CHIC, your | | iGe HOUR, CAR 1} ON DE ald a few }2008 WASHINGTON, 7 7 ; mod KNOWL: ‘al offic 4391 noes. IX | EiMott | o| WANTED NTER- WORK — APTRAC- ‘arages, stores, bungalows and alterations, Work reasonable Hott 1049. | PLUMBER, 20° YARNS EXPERT- ence; good jobber; wants work, wnywhere. Call 1917 First ave., oF phone Elliott 4992 | % erland, 119 STAR By ir ATION—FEMALE YOUNG GURY, WANTS PORTION % ! erlenced. Bast] AKLIAULE WOMAN WANTS “DAY | work. Bescon 4013 | | WOMAN” Wah DAY ~ WORK | washin r ng, cleaning Main 4487, Apt A ORED “WOMA wiwitt Ke CAVETERIA OW CHAM ber work, experienced, Phone Main 6201 LAUNDRY WORK TG BRING HOM by reliable w PRACTICAL G 9 MALE HELP WANTED | aneier MANUFACTURER agents to sell Karn WANTS | shirta direct to money Be your own boss. experience or | capital required Write for free samples ‘adison Mills, 607 Brow way, New York YOUNG MAN T6 JOIN PERMANENT salen fo: ed with produc watinfied with $25 to rt. Will not interest ped- Bee Mr. Fitch, 228 Central N | NEAT APPRANING INTELLIGENT young to demonstrate take ord $35 per we right man. Bee Mr. ( Hltel Hide EXPERTENG 1N- ¥ i strument man for rafiroad main- tenancs work. Technical graduate Apply in person, Room Ba White Bide Apt HIGH GRADE iP CIALLY BALEA- man, capable of ear work See Mr we and will. to earn $3,000 per Brooke, 213 Pine at ing ‘to year Av Aon aY,, el bedro; phone. [ Tt Bam Welsfield can't | watch, throw It away. | Big Green Clock. Opp. pontoftice. Firemen, brakemen, beginners $100- $200 monthly. Write Railway, O-%4, Btar. 10 SITUATION—MALE bad ct ABS” PAINTING, PAPER- kalsomining; | moder Al Ninnis, Garfield 0 ; Main anya. A TRUSTWORTHY, DEPENDABLE man desires the kind of work to take care of private place. Am willing to accomplish the work you wikh me to. Main 6667 YOUNG MAN, 20, WANTS POSITION all afternoon and Keturdays, Will work Bunda Experienced sales- nows city well around iron worker. Practical knowledge In al} lines of general repair work. Inside work pre- ferred. Call evenings, Sunset 4020, | PAPER HANGING, 7 ROOM | painting, ka mining, reasonable, Guaranteed. C. B. Allen, Capitol 303 LANDSCAPE GARDENER PRON. ing, grading, planting and gcneral lawn work. Capitol $971 JOB DAVIS THE RE PAIR MAN bullt r Tepeired any- Glendale 014 PART TIME BOOKKEEPING; REA- sonable; will make entries, finan- clal, operating statement; efficient juntor accountant. Mast 1291-R WASEMENTA, BRIC OF CEMENT. If they leak, we mi im wate: Fy Be Al work onvatek, East 401 KALSOMTNING, PAPER HANGING. contracting. Will paint your home cheap. East 7632 Roos SHINGL stopped, gutters, newed. Capitol 464 SHINGLING, RESHINGLING, GUT- ters and downspouts; work guar- anteed. Beacon 0100. referen nd paint * on paper hanging i. Houtin FLOORS ANED, WAXED, POL- lehed, resurfaced. ‘Specialize small Jobs, Main 2202 " TINTING, PAPERING, PAINTING. | lastering, carpentry: low prices len Sons, Garfield 2398 CALL, GARFIELD 6047 ‘or reshingling, alterations and gen- oral repairing. PAPER HANGING AS P' A Fr | KALAOMIN- guaranteed work. Suth- Main 6321 Rk WoRrK contract for ferred. Melrone 2235. ROOFS ~~ REPATRED shingled, gutters, do penter work WANTED. owner pre-| On WE vnapouts, car- fore Cust 1840. | COUNTS; AUD- noome tax; reasonable. Phone 1 PAPHRING AND KAT reasonable. BOOKS ~ anced, Income tax thly * wiliott azo. t CED FIREM work: have license. o2-R. AN WANTS ‘all Glendale COMPETE Un. itor. Not afraid of work _6984-R i ney PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING. Brown, Beacon 2982, 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED JAN Fast WEN WOMEN, 18, OVER, G GOV- ernment, railway mal Poagortice ponitions paying $1,400- x= perience unnecessary. Full partic- ulara free, Write G, W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, 334 Pope Bidg., Washington, D.C. 18 HOTELS OTHE FOREST—id & Pine, 608% ave, under new management, serisuly modern. Transionts $1 up; weekly $4 to $8. {-ROOM FURNISH E k, $20. Goff, W 20 FOR RENT—HOUSE! Good Houses— Cheap Rent i AS, | 4806 Pua hts First ave 20 FOR RENT—HOL SES | CLOT. Ti ’ ay . tu nd heater, Cap 1 nee i 1 " MODER 6-5 He LAWN. 40x100; garage: good view; rent 460 Harvard N CTOOM HOURE, PCRNIBHI OF nfurnished, $46 BE. 67t t evan ROOM HOURE, ~ CAPTTOT 1111; furnace; fireplace 4 Ht rs. Bplendid view. od 4145 OX NOONE, MODERN TOURT rent or sell; rent $20; furniture for sale, Beacon 197 SEVEN-KOOM Wi ATW ARD bloc from car M y it PURNT ture for r 100-M. COON TOURE FOR RENT. 1696 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS ___AND APARTMENTS 901 WASHINGTON s7. S-room flat in wood condi Walking distance, $26 Carter, MacDonald & Miller Columbia St, ROAD: ORE—EXCLUBIVE HOL ry 5 rooms and 2 tile baths; Mare! Ivory and mahogany finish wood floors; elevator; ing nyster; walking distance CHAT 423 Terry ATE APARTMENTS. Hifornia beds: tile be breakta it nooks; finished in v; ht, gan free. 0 Fourth ave. 4 blo Imes square. ZINDORV APARTMENTS Downtown modern apartments; private bathe plent LOW RE yi appearing beds phone and laundry trays heat and hot water concrete building ve Phone Main SALERNO, 906 tween Madison « ern 4 and & mente: hi ide rooms ERY ATERACTIVE apartment, newly deco adultes $41.6 Capitol 2067 ORONOCO. ROOM APARTME furnished or unfurnished; 1007 Btewart at AMER 110 W ROY—# Y Ol aide rooms: wall beds; Sound ¥ Garfield 3623 LYNWOOD APTR, FOU RTH. tery. Just comple apartments; ivory we _batha; $45 to $47.50. DEARATLE §-ROOM PURNISE and unfurnished apartment; ing distance. 1737 Belmont THE LUXE—ONE Ci10 apartment. 1782 18th HEATED 3-100M Also a 4. 23rd and Dearborn. E a Marion’ corner ‘dwood floors walking distance. re ra 8 a He 5 con 01 beat heat sound and fireproof wal APARTME! Biliott 6670 ISK outside rooms and bath; hi] All the old Dek Telephone dis- free y of NT Seventh Mod apert ut- 50M ted rs. UT jew AT oom “¢ROOM Bea- 2: 3 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOM, PRIVILEGE child, $19 month, 2 $16. Melrose 3146. CARGE BUNNY ROOM, nishings, modern. waiking distance. c Ly ito! 263 Hull, COMFORTABLE SLEEPING Noo: modern Queen Anne nome; garage Garfield 0863 BHED ROOM FOR GENTLE- }45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR | SALE Ow Willian COMPANY 1948 First Ave BASH AND Di Sons | Flour bing asst Cupboard doors |Bash, 20x26. 4-leht Hot bed sash, 1'ft. by @ ft Hot bed «i 4 ft by 6 ft French do rs A Bash for inclosing sleeping porches, | od nook 4 bine ate ironing board « ebinet com leto, with sleeve ra $15.00 Window glass by the ight oF by the Piste Glass Windshields put in your ar "Sw WILLIAMS COMPANY Established 1899. UNION MIN COAL TON Lots UMP, POG AN Meh heat, Httle ant LION COAL CO. GARFIELD COAL GOOD COAL AT THE RIGHT PRICE fitsacr coaL 1-Hi-Heat Coking Purnsce 67 sh Large Victory Lamp $e ALL KINDS OF COAL. HANDLED DU BARRY RE b Jano bare Union, 1404 First ave. 12-Inch Mill Wood — Big doubl Di Gelivered, $7.00. | ce blocks any time. _ MILL. WOOD, $4.00 A IAAD, $7.00 double load, delivered. Kenwood 4606. w =. YOUR” RAZONA AND to 1012 Thir and have harpened by the man who how |\GOOD MILLWOOD, HOUT LOAD | 1000 Smelting & P.. | 7; extra dry forest wood and 00 J arm com. | pla er ends and all kinds of coal, | 0 Bm annery Machine. 1 nable. Sunset 6637 | GO Durant Motors, Cal. ..,.14.08 aout WILL WOOD 44 x BIG | 26 Rickenbacker Motors... Bid loud; planer ends, $8.00 dry for-| ets 3 cat wood. $5.60. ‘Call any time,| WE WILL BUY | PIANOS—3 ‘ine in our | nce units change department. Meyer-Toner, ducts 132] 4th ave. Cobb Bldg. decurities unite, [SEWING | MACHINE HOSPITAL—| 5 Western Finance units | We repair ail makes. No Joh 00] 509 Prank i. Bont Lock Co. | Me or to 5 Weatlake. | 1050 Main nes. Rents. 1900 iff your tooth is hurti ne you 300 Alaska Development. * no reason to ung blue 20 Durant Motors, Del. Escrow ian you need to do ts hike Johannesburg Mining } i iTo U IN DENTISTS. 4th and Pike iad ; |CALL US UP FOR PRICES ON | a int fon furnishes H | Renton coal. All kinds» of woo kn a nds. Money ; | __ University lee Co. Melrose 203s pn marketable securities, i | PORTATILE garages, houses ‘ i DEMARS PONTABLE iba, Coe W. ATSOD | 821 Roy St Capitol 8922 BEST DRY FOREST WOOD, 48 MOORE & ODOM co. ord, $6.25 baif cord load, $7 4 iw. RY REPAIR- Guaranteed mainsprings, $1. Desk Exchange, 210 James St. Buys, Sells and Exchang Office Furniture, Main 7388. GOOD MILL WOOD, 7A BIG ner ends, $5; dry forest Feito” Catt*any time, Capitol 4 WING MACHINES GOOD DROP- wit up, Repairing, renting. an 1926. 1524 rat ave. BUY AND SELL and furs. “The Owl, 1317 PURNISHED BOAT HOt rent or sale. Melrone 2089. x KAVANAGH HATS. $3.00, 1005 iat 54 GARAGES | PoR TABLE GARAGES, CAFITOL | ing Stafford & Schwarz, 4003 Area 56 AUTOS FOR SALE WHY PAY PER CENT WHEN you can buy a new Ford, any model by calling Mr. Blair, Glen- ale 0550, between Feb. 10 and 23. We charge 1 per cent, $1.50 hand- ling charges. Leaves « saving of i all modern conveniences.| $26.00 to you. All orders require Cnapttot 0504 25.00 deposit, but deliveries can WARM” ROOM, PRIVA t any close in, tor one or two. Capitol | SHONOGRAPH W BD — WILL 1185, pt phonograph or furnitare ag model Ford =| 24 FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS COME IN AND BAY that new 4-reom bath and nook, for 100 down and $ a month?” H. C. PETERS, 726 3rd ave. SWELL 7-ROOM FRONT APART- ment; steam heated. 1718 12th ¢. Beacon 1718 LiGHT “HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS eph, for rent, Joseph Apt. Tony Jo Kirkland. W TRUNKS 0" in 6 27 ROOMS FRE PRI East $940 A beautiful residence will nurse C just & patients rec AND BOARD IPiA HOME opened ‘om= mended and under treatment of C. 8. practitioners, Walking tance. Convenient to six car Ii two blocks from Firat church, CA FRANCE—UNDER NEW iia agement; newly renovate: decorated; attractive rat three in room; clean place; ex din- nes, Ne and for ‘col- Jont meals, with congenial people. in 5584, G14 Terry av A TEAL HOME WITH HOARD: cooking like mother's; reasonable prices: larke 2-room sulte: fire- place: other heated rooms. In Walking distance. Garage. ois Boylston. Make yourself family lobby and fireplace; ex STOCKADE HOTEL home around lacge ce ont meals outside rooms, 2800 AIki aye, ATTRACTIV TOON eingle or double: one with sleeping pore excellent meals: reasonable: walk. 1712 Bel- JOY LIFE INA ‘Two nicely ing distance, ars. Dodd, atricth furnial modern home? ed rooms, one with also weeping jous meals need not pay in. ad $15 week for 2 East 3968-R. , twin beds, good ince if Phone OU TOOK FOR A HOME and excellent meais? Rate from $7.50 to $10. 322 Rroadway N. Capitol 2406, NICk HOME FOR TUSINESS Mt rooming together; large sun room and od board. Cal) Gar- field 5008 HOARD FOR” TWO” IN” PRIVATH home, four dlocks north of Lincoln Hieh: plano privilewes. Melrose 2982. BUSINESS” GIRLS! ENJOY ft home life, within walking dista of Seneca at. downtown, $40 month Main 1518 AHN & ¢ OND ‘AND PIK MUSICAL * RITEL BI has 37 Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St Hiliott 5870, 708 1, UNION ST, 7 rooms, suitable for sleeping rooms, Walking distance, $42.50, Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia at Miliott 6870. a oa 29 9) S) TOOMS; strictly modern and ‘clean, in fine realdene district on Queen Anne Hi; fine lawl and “#houbbery; od or unfurnished, Phone MODERN TIOMT, T ROOMS, room; large grounds; view unsur~ passed. Some furniture if desired. 1196 $1 at Mt. Baker Y UNTON) “F- ROOM dition for rooming roome; couple preferred, especial- y Seotch or Swedish, 1927 Ninth ave, eS ER ONS PIAN Be Sol ATK RETIRGS* Bata ian NESS 450 New pian Buy a new ol of a good second on your own. term into the Must We B ‘0 a ano for the price hand one, gO millinery business with a national undertaking. All pianos must go. DU BARRY PIANO Co, 1404 Firat Ave, 106 Union si | Nie WPYANGS” appl pit sth ave, Cobb BI Cra it. ‘OR RANT, RONT od on purchase, Meyer-Toner, flake buys, delle 1 45 MISCELLAN aaebtsaY8o5 Pea $9 LUMP COAL = $9 DELIVERED Guaranteed clean, high heat, little ash, 1 soot, Also best furnace coals, KLINKER-CLARK COAL CO. oa Hold 6998, 18-inch, All Clear Shingles delivered, West 0894 days, or Went 4088 ovenings, W AN ON AUTOR i, TRUCKS, 502 Pr neer Bidg., opp. Totem Pole. 58 WANTED—AUTOS WiLL SPO? CASH FOR US cars. Henry Mossbech, 915 E. East 2651 3 62 FOR ALE—REAL ESTATE $8.40 MeDRRMID PUPIL. CO. Garfield 4991 | PAGE 15 62 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE (OD. Ravenn® ‘ i Wkix— 4209 We 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGE f BARN On} on, Snap, ; H.C, PETE Ta 68 FOR SALE—FARM | LANDS Good Wand, work hat we ter 420 and $35 per men in the Vernon district. Gel my free map and book, Hi te 83 REAL EST ATE LOANS GOR UN? HANK ET Bankers’ Teserve , 1648 Cal Depor ‘fornia Bt,, |85_ STOCKS AND BONDS _ WE WILL SELL 1000 Alaska Pet. & Coal 400 American Bottle Cap } 1000 Ame 1000 20 100 200 Nat Thomp > wy: n's Malted Food STOCKS AND BONDS Established 1907. 87_ SALARY LOANS MONEY IN FIVE MINUTES en to get mohey when thy it on their own persoi without security or in rates can afford to 8TR Y CON need never know, want the money for. No atisfy un a aycekly or moni been out work in and CITY LA, 227 SEABOARD Supa. SECOND FLOOR, 4TH AND Pree SALARY LOANS MEN AND WOMEN Can borrow the Nodiurt, ‘os they nome I this ae and atrietly lo investigation or 14 nef EMPIRE BLDG. " fio Fe TOT Tao at D Oi furniture and autos Bldg., opp. Totem Pole, GREAT SACRIFICE $3,250 6 large rooms; oak floors living and dining rooms; 3 splendid bedrooms; large closets; wonderful bathroo: cabinet kitchen; good lighting fix- tures; lot feet deep; paved street; very convenient to school and car lines. A very comfortable home, | Small cash payment, bal- ance like rent. No mortgage. TH 1S YOUR OPPORTUNT (L) WOODLAND PARK SNAP—$3,750 Bungalow of 6 rooms; lving room across front; fireplace; nice dirin, room; hardwood floors; nice bed- rooms and bath; comfortable kitchen; bi with good hot good lot; good garage, with drive. THIS PLACE MUST BE SOLD. Only $700 cash, balance like rent. (LL) Weist & Hughes, Inc. $12 Second Ave. Eliott 1100. bY one block ape: Owner Main 4289 d i c ‘ed lots of kind In city, Call P) wants leave city. if IN BROADWAY Yorth (Denny-Fy ainonh Add.); hot water heat: hardwood floors, With a little outlay can be made into apartments with an income of $200 per month, “Capitol 2592 . MNISHHD—(-ROOM; BATH: breakfast nook; basement; two blocks from Jefferson paric and If links; ‘four blocks from Franklin high; $2,500; terms. In= _auire 2401 Hanford. 10 BUNGALOW HOME Completely furnished; 6 rooms; cezy fireplace; furnace; shrubbery and fruit trees. Going § must start immediately, owner, $ aU: ig ots; basement; furnace: laun- large lot; 3 blocks to Phinn 000; very easy terms, Call Owner, 4120 month, r, Sunset including 5421, 419 68th, BY OV Queen Anne hill home; lot 60x12 hardwood floors; fireplace; full ce ment basement; fine furnace; large karage; fruit ‘trees, lawn, roses and shrubbery; attractive terms. hone Garfield 2189. COTTAG ment basement; heat, Pri balance euay except head LARGER modern ¢ $3,200; small Pa terms, 4-ROOM FOR SALI a Rau new house, nearly completed? on block from Phinney. car 1 terms. Sunset on &ard 9 TRICTLY MODI 4-ROOM CO- lonlal bungalow; «best location Wont Seattle, Office Hiott 1964; Sunset 2648 Sunday. SMALL $1,600 HOU! UNFIN- ished Inside; comfortable. to live ing lot 47M X80; aplendid location half block north of Ravenna par G18 Bist COTTAGH, F tons & room clothes closet; RST CLASS CONDI- Kitehen; bathroom; waruge plumbing Tult trees; $2,200; 3604 Phinney ave. now; lot (0x1 cash $2,000. i | watler, Glee, 1145 Flt BIRTHS ported by the following men: Tollison, Odon, Portland, Wright, Oliver Willian Dene SALARY LOANS A place for employed men and wemse ndorser, BS Your employer, ratte or neighbors MOST LIBERAL LOAN CO. IN CITY Don't care who you owe &%, "hat rem et the m: Bi If you joney for any cause, come ‘ot {ton easy Pe pian. ee Vital Statistics) Births in their households are re= boy. Windsor ie it eee = By oat for ts MENTS Low RATES Employees Loan Society 502 Pioneer boy. Harrison, Charles Clay, 8. W,, girl Linscott, Wiiliam ave. N. W., boy Vander Meer, Arie, Grant, 2304 N. 39th si! Nyberg, Edwin Preston, boy. aysekes Harold F., 147 bar, Avil + Mt 1429 N. 53rd si amelie: Donald B., Kent, boy. 244 26th ave. N. By 2714 37th ave, 21 Sixth bo: Johngon, Martin L,, 1403 30th ave. Se: rh EL $7th ste riser, El Eli Julius, Orondo, twins, boy Romp, Ki Kerbert aes 6520 Fourth te te Hokanson, Oscar, Chehalis, girl. Schorr, John 8. 2337 boy. ave, S. gor had Harry, 105 W. Findlay s' i Gotorth, Harley, 929 Harney: st., Rich, Henry, 904 Atlantic st. girl Name and Residence Campbell, Henry G., Bugens orgs Bend jer, Jedwiga Alban: | Fitegeratd, Steven W., | Melton, Jennie FF Tacoma .. ylei Steven Carter, Goldbe Watie A, W. W. Frances, Tacoma ..... Joe Joseph, San Pincus ine, S attle Hogan, James F., Tolt Monk, Usther ©.,"Seattle - Burnside, Julian B., Seattle . Risdon, Ineg, Seattle ...... Johnson, Iver, Hansville .. Huaby, Tillie,’Pacoma . erg, Otto Fy Seattle McDonald, Rachel, Seattle’... Peterson, Hjalmar Hrickson, Wanda M Laws, William, Seatt Wadkins, Ethel, Seattle’. Baer, D, M., Seattle Churehill, Josie, DEATHS. Conway, Martin F, 14 years, Russell, Blsie V., Korlon, John, 63 Fisher, Laura years Gilbert, Audry, 10 months. Donogliue, Wlizabeth M., 49 years. Martin, Mercy Anna, 78 years, Biggs, Joseph, 58 years, Loitske, Irene La, 32 years, Derick, Stanicy Ross, 44 years. MoMastor, Annie, mueller, Chriatinr | MeInnis, Daniel H. Jornson, Infant 1, Harriot A, 38 i avet, 0 years youre, yours, months, A Karl, € | DIVORCE. RECORD Sulte for divorcee | supertor court of King \day as follows: la Sellen again Peter Sellen, incompatibilt JM. Humble againat Jovoph. dup leruelty; Ruth Guthrie Guthrio, cruelty; Bernard Ty against Pearl Hunt, desertion, |, Dlvanees wore, ranted Saturdi to William "vi rt orton, ne \ison Trom . Wilton, punty Satul 15th ave. Sy Pettijohn, Everett Howard, 2715 22nd abeth st., girk deme Anderson, Emil, 2035 W. 61st st., Boye: MARRIAGE LICENSES tay ae Tacoma Lowel Legal were filed in the it Rona i ri Against Sye Hunt L? from Ru

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