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BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, MAINE BUSINESS (ew York Stock Ma MEN VISIT HERE Former Maine Residents Are Asked to Hand In Names ‘A party of business Blonal men from Mair many of the lead that state, will arr tember 9, the Chamber of Cc Was advised Tuesday, T approximately 150 in the py are touring tho West in train. ‘A committes from the Ma ers’ association met today Chamber of mmMerce committ headed by A. 8. Elford, and plans calling for a tour of the ride on the harbor and th locks, and a banquet, wer A list of f state of Mal the cham' dents are chamber. in honor der 10. The party Guinac, presidi ber of commerc Col, Fre lsher, Henry dealer; G. L. NEW YORK ann di ufact with re u the ¢ m rec of WALI Aug “CORN GOES Ue ; TO NEW LEVEL :: peal land water district ef the Chapm: Philip W. Blake, cx ‘engineer; George W shoe dealer; Arthur H manufacturer, and Dan: editor of Child W Child Work. industrial . wholes: candy Hoes. Raile el W ANIMATED ADS IN CHANTECLER “Animated Ads” constituted Of the features of the vaudeville en tertainment that enlivened the sup per dance given by the Seattle Ad- | ™ yertising club, at the Chantecler Tuesday night. A full-sized Foster & Kileiser biliboar@ stood at one end} of the room, bearing the legen “Publicity Pays,” beside which was @M aperture with sliding doors, in which appeared the various mated ads” in turn. ‘The prize, which was selected by | popular applause, wa the Westinghouse Electri turing Co. Its animat Junior Webster, a drap only in a bath towel. standing tn front of an electric heater. Other Participants in the feature were Red Rock Cottage Cheese, Butternut Bread, Fraser-Paterson Co.. Mac Dougall-Southwick Co. and the Pure ‘Milk Dairy. Other features of the enterts Ment were the Richards twins, in » Wiolin duet; Teorn Gasnett and Paw! tne Mackey, in a dance: Billy Lowen. hel and Margaret Grimstein, as “Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shehan”:|, ‘Miss Winifred Sarman, in a dance; WM Ferguson, who drew a number of cartoons, and Baby Helen Peter. son, as Barnsy Google. Railroads Ask ak Old Terminal Rate A petition asking the interstate commerce commission to re-establish terminal freight rates to Pacific coa cities has been filed by railroads with the commission at Washington. D.C. ‘The railroads ask that the hearing be eet at an carly date and at some Place convenient to shippers. The terminal rates are sought in order to give railroads an opportunity to meet steamship competition by of the Panama canal. | The petition asks for permission to violate the long and short hau! provision of the transportation act | §250.00 on commodities now being brought to the Pacific const by water. « prevat isions CHICAGO, $1@1.01\; No. . ad was ‘Tuesday Open $1.09 104% 10% 53% 4B 64% NE | exchange dema\ lire, $0. is opened way Tuesday’ Sugar—Weaker. Financial Flashes From James Macfarlane £ Co. 811 Second Ave. | _ Twenty industrial stocks average | Butter—Extras 9171, a decrease of 61; 20 rail stocks | average 79.52, a decrease of .13. Immigrants admitted during last fiscal year totalled 522,919, as against 309,556 in preceding year. Union Pacific July net operating | « income $1,354,935, against $2,432 t 4 f tras, fc doz; | Rane Tues: 2 Catthe— firsts, 45%40 1b ght othe ty whom tod mand Thin it . mand higher 3 . “a8 arket PENANCIAL WEY EW hracite confer effe JOURNAL and pr Purni 810 Second hed by Logan & Bryan Ave., Seattle Reduction Chen A Agr, Chemical 4 bu Septem a Bowch Magnet Brake Am. A ah an ap the |Am strength and | 4 ins in| was due t and t hip red Sep ay’s trading the |4 ¢ the! and tended |, ra: | as A with good | Af aterngth in | At ted in. this | Af A Cash Wheat Aug. —No, 3 red, $1.02@1 3 hard, ah N Ye Liverpool Grain Tarsday's Quotations Chicago Car Lots Quotations & Tiryan Seattle Fy 2 T 4 Rata, 1 om Chicago Board of Trade ‘Tursday’s tations rile 00% 9 48 8% 4% M N. Y. Sugar eid Coffee shige Sfornia firate, 44%4c doz. Undersized pullets, | !svincthie fi 1,150, strong Wallace punctured scheme to have the government buy up the wheat crop to stabil- ize prices. He said if farmers would reduce their acreage and railroads their grain freight rates, trouble may be avoided. | Earnings of Union Carbide & Car bon are being maintained at a sub. stantial rate, and the net for the year ig estimated at approximately $18, 000,000. Coppers appear to have dis- counted the worst that can hap- pen to the export trade from con. | ditions in Europe. | Pallman's reported statement for the year ended June 30 will show better than $14 earned on the stock. | There was a small decrease in the bookings of structural steel orders in July. Kansas City Southern operating | income for July was $327,305, an in erense of $52,667. Railroads of the United States dur- ing six months this year carried the largest volume of freight in their his- tory. — 1 TRADE TERMS PAR Par fs usually thought of as 100, because most stocks usually had a par value of $100 per share, The par value of bonds Is the same as their face value or “denomination,” and may be $50, $100, $500, $1,000, etc. The par value of stock is determined | | at the time the stock issue is author. | | Total ized, and was formerly supposed to | be the equivalent of the amount the corporation actually received for tt, This frequently became more of a theory than a fact, and the tendency | in recent years has been to issue stock with no par value, each share | of stock representing merely a fra onal part of the corporation, w’ ever the corporation's value might B86 si@) on $ Sheep—Rer | steady lamba, ‘Tuesday Hutter—41@ | | Cheene— | Hens—14@ | * rench $s, 1920 | British |Belgium Restor German W Berlin 4s... Japanese in... Japanese L, Italian Cons, 6s | Balances . Clearings Balances .. Nur two men by imedicine, is and it cover, fn Clearings .... 24 bulk, $8.30@ and heifers, at 3,750. Portland Prodiics Low 99% $1,00% LOE 106% LOS RMLOD 42% “ay “ ow H He San Francisco Produce Tuesday's Quotations Inter | Inter. Ib; prime 44340 Tb. extra pul- | Inter. fancy, | eke} ats, Denver Live Stock 3's Quotations Market ef steers, $6 “a ockers a Tima. 1 Toews, Tne Lortitar Too |\u aN | Mark Trek | Mariana Off 5@2ic high- Market feeder 5@ Quotations Ib. 1929. Belgium Premium Foreign Securities first ign o Japanese second 4} United Kingdom, 1424. . United Kingdom, 193 BANK CLEARINGS: 8 ortland a Tacoma transactions. . Nurse Kills 2 Men , by Wrong Medicine ‘WALTHAMSTON, Muriel Hocking, giving state is believed gle will not re Heaboard Olt etfs 1 Ie States OF Midvale do pret. Missouri crag | Montana fon T Pac Power Ward Mot Lode Col Mother al Foreign Money Status Tuesday's Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan B10 Second Ave., Seattle : ‘ Canadian Hy French franc Belgian franc Swine franc. Italian lra German mark Swedish krona. Norway krone, -Danish krone. » Greek drachma. . Austrian crown... .. 00146 -Holland florin. .99..0 eta «Rumanian lel... ..4 Spanish peseta were Liberty Bonds ‘Tnesday’s Quotations Furnished by Logan & Bryan 810 Second Ave., Sonttle Herios— High Low 2,904,000.00 | | iret 31% 100.02 100.01 at Ane i ‘ond An First 414m) |Becond 4140 Third 4149 Fourth 44" Fourth 414m; $119.30 ote 2119.20 cta 19/30 otn..: 3.82 ote B80 ota. : BRO cia. 6.80 cts 16.00 ote. 20.20 cta 40.20 ote 19.50 cta 19.50 ctw 4.1 i808 ctn 4.31 ote 0000018¢ stn 5, 688,064,54 1,015,025.22 6,995.00 | 147.00 Clone 100.01 8.06 98.07 O81 98.12 98.28 O81 09.20 8 / Rid 98.12 + ORAL 8.15 09.20 * 98.12 ORAL R28 OR 99:18 Boston Wool IN, Mans. Aug prices continue sonerally unchanged with fine domestic wool avaliable at about $1.90 and fine staple territory @uoted at §1.36, Twelve mont Aug, 22, | who killed hem of collay wrol Grapes 4 nt vatue | We 1 SEATTLE FRUITS ee Vald Wholesale Deal Per tt Cal Malaga, ‘ “y—« % Per y ained, pe Muckleberrtes Lemons—Fan Oranges — Pe Peaches Mor Raspberries * NUTS Prices Paid Wholew Sack 1 DAIRY Voices tat— PRODUCTS ald to Shippers a DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices to Hetall Dealers POULTRY AND ue MEATS Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippe Brotiers POULTRY AND Prices Paid Wh Dacks—Dr Hens Heollers. Geexe—t Turkeys p Live, fan Nelgian Mares Dressed, p. Cows Hoge. Veal booe & 2.0 us Prime lambs Yearlings Wethers Ewes i FLOUR AND SUGAE Wholesale Prices Laval blends ri pe ver owt HAY, GRAIN Alfalfa May—Piret gra: Straw | Cora—Whole, Cracked and feed ‘1 | Barley—Ww! Rolled and ground Onte—Whoie £ Rolled and gr Sprouting, 100% Wheat—Recleaned Mixed food, 40's Ail-Grain Chop. Flour Sugue Beet, cod ~100'n Feed—100'n Meal—100's feal—100' | Linseed Ol Meal—100'9 |Soya Bean Meal—100'» | Alfalfa Meal—100'% Bone Meal—100'n Granulated—100'% | Charedal (hardwood) | Fish Meal—i00's Grit—Limeatone, Granite—100 Ment Seraps—Kantorn, Sholl—Fastern oynter, Woatern oyster, On 60's 100'« 100%". 100'n 100" ADS Market) (Lo Turpentine—tp 6-wallon cans Linseed Oll—Kaw, tn bo S-galion cans Rolled, in barrein Seeallon cans Nhe Lead-100- th t-gallon cans kexa, tb Fr Lane, Pine frame realdence, Ahell Olt 139 frame shop niddition, $1,000, Rounds, 404 Walkvr bulldis storer, 103440, $7,600, Court apa nf, $2,600 v Woatlnke 7 % " MEATS ale Deniers eG $22 |% 0@ 18.06 1@ 94 Oe #50 0 18 800 5.08 1¢ Ke STAR BUYERS WILL Bui Iding °*. Packers Have Perfected The Seattle Star, HEAR FAEGANS By-Product Development , Purchasing Agents Plan to Cut Millions From Taxes will have AK HF the | gueat Mr Veagans, dent ation of National Assoct Purchasing Agents, at their luncheon Aretic ‘Thursday the Seattle at the noon |Mr club Feagans is viniti in the of im. ation! first annual convention portant matters, and also to boost the agent of Pacific be held Coast purchasing to t Ban Francisco, Sep there rep. of tember 27-20, at which time will gath hasing agents power pure lion 4 onal anne tn ty will ite effe ized resenting n ing {ation working of pur n out which eventually for many millions tax payers through conte ae purchasing mun recen through the ded nystema 0 t departme th Na ation prov data cor ad uned 210 TELL ABOUT ELECTRIC HOME: t speakers Will Address City Clubs This Week nterent men in to be held Augus speakers will a ic ding Wedne rman of advart censfully many business and profes expomt to Ser r bef the cit the electric clubs ” an announce made day by FR t the Ki- Other vered aa soon for speakers made members of meet entertainment committee and wi! called at 6 o'clock, when dinner will be served. ‘| They Have But 10 Servants i in Burma RANGOON, Bu Sicean fuadente'a me nat ine ave ¢ wages have nt w formerly done by Ship News Tides in Seattle UUNESDAY THURSDAY AUG, 33 AUG, 23 High Tide | First High Tide 5 tt a m., 102 ft Tide First Low Tide ft | At¢ wm, —0.5 tt Second High Tide Second High Tidé 3:00 p.m $f.) 2:49 pom, Ihe fo Second Low Tide | Seeond Low Tide o8 p 64 tt | 9:08 mi, 60 ft Weather Bureau Report it ISLAND, Aug, 22-5 A. Deter tielag, cloudy, feugy, wind w Virwt Viret Low a2 a. to. Arrivals and Departures | ARRIVED, Avg &r John CG Kirkpatrick frome an Dear, ‘nt M—-Str Hidridge from Hhanghal, vis Kobe and Yokobamn, at 6.26 p, Hteel Exporter from New York Adelphia, Balbon, San Pedro anclses, at 8170p. mi str’ Manila Maru from Mantle; ‘via Hongke D mur ot? Ipewten froin Te SAULED—Aug. 22—8tr Victoria for Nome, Southwestern Alaska, via #outh castern Alaska at 8 & for Aue Rowers paraiso, Franeto fogant Nome, Jat lp. ‘Anto sche for Han Francisco, at 4 p. via Hellinghar Halton, Pet yiege sige th castern Alaska, at 7 20.00) 16,00 44,00 46,00 37.00 49.00 44,00 | {4900 49,00 47,00 24.00 47,00 | 43.00 45.00 1,00 0.00 9.00 6.00 5.00 0.00 67.00 | 62.00 | 67.00 87.00 | 18.00 25.00 +103.00 24,00 22.00 ce \ Building Permits } ee rtn Alaska Vessels Aug. 21—Halted, und, ta led, at7 « oe | Vessels in Port at Seattle | Smith Cove Terminel—Pler 41-—Str Kaga | Meru, Plor 40—Str Ibuklaan Maru, ste President McKinley, atr Bldridge. |Grent Northern ‘Terminal Toyooka Maru American Can Co.'s Dock—Str Jefferson Bell Street Terminal—U. #. C.G. F ridge, destroyern Now, 263, 412, yacht Sonoma, str Bhellkot. Pler 2—Air Victoria, ate Northw Pler 11-B—Str Owexo. | Pier Laer Anvil ote Bana. Pier 6—8tr Mantia Maru, bktn King. | Pier H—Mtr Chaiiambra. ‘and Trunk Dock—Str Admiral Rogers Union Pacific Terminal—str Oduta | United States Shipping Board Moorings Bir Anna E, Morse, ate Went Jester, our Weet Nilua Connectiout Street ‘Terminal—str Tiger, ntr Santa Clara, atr Katrina Lucken: bach | Atiantio Street porter, der Street ‘Términal ford Stent Nom, $23, 321, 120, Bant Waterway Doc Cordova Todd Drydocks—Str bkin Forest Friend. | Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co. Str Patterson ornan's Drydook—Bark omnon, Str Madison ‘Tennenseo, 1 4 Melvilio, S. Kanawha, 404, 007, 808, 803 Marie Rallway—Tge Goquit Jam City, ache Betay Towa, sehr Key Kruse, mtr Donny Lane, whalers star Noa La we atr Ala str Str tern, ‘Terminal—Str Steel Ex- Str Ipawich. D 42: and Termini Mandasan Maru, Gratin, ate 8, destroyers 05, ta In ental» | Forest | 8B Oe| Struggle for Eliminati duced Wide \ BY ROBERT TALLY HI Au ‘ WA | packing ¥ the p ubout he sque then, ure rellably informed, the eure juz phonograph — manufaety ul canned that for their \ packer along record Long ago the problem of in their by finding a for product, but recent! found ne and t forn I the glue nut runs fr Its and back 6 for wolved thi wante Indu ort of has us ever aluabl nto the tuft th The ¢ went pot 1 violin er again from a idiocy to snares in Jaze orchestra wren medicinal ou for the drumm after MAKE STUDIES IN UTILAZING BY-PRODUCTS | Great strides have the agentifie utiliz Yea the Ine Packers here by probabl 0 fa art en m of by tule of American They are n facturers of man made in prod. ucts, & Meat ought mi ‘om the pituitary 4 of cattle a pr that ts helpful in promotir nds and curing comes : Krowt heal whcin din eas ¥re n the pineal gland of the brair #n extract which ts used by doctors for treatin 8 of menta ackwardnens The brain also supplies kephalin, wnde b is helpful in stopping bleeding oundas, and lecithin, which us fas for counteracting bites and in the treatment of rickets. An extract from of sheep hax by ing cures of \dio nake hyrold gland n valuabl nd treati ion of Waste Has Pro- fariety of Things yught ba © app ot 130,006 heep one pound gland re nec to um the own indige medicine emedy for from cat tines of tring ad for ree doesn't come om the inte wed for urgical t tolin wn dalntient perfumed their ba Hed lanolin, that comes when it out ¢ ICE CREAM AND KODAKS 1 ANIMAL AID which coats your kodak ur ee cream from t would other 1 from the clean, pi 1 of calves na} salts and paints and inks en jn cloth goods from which soap glycerine, which prepara \5 in in th m the p come sh also stuff that 4 and for medi fats 4 apply appears in numerous toilet and is » important gredient in dynamite mnie glue makes aper and 1 add erproof co: wings also your fly paper, | envel ling the airplane tion U, S, SHIPPING LOSES GROUND American Tonnage De- creases as Others Gain BY JOH WASHINGTOD can ships ¥ CARSON Am i bus od m ships, & apite the repe my * from | the shipping boa During the first four months of this year, according to the figures of the department of commerce, the comparative business wan as follows board vessels carried in 000 tons in Jan ary, Mar Aprit of ax compared 2,804,000 © same four months of The loss was 99,000 tons, Shippin overnenn t uary, Febr this year tons in year de 2,70 b and with 2 pwned American vessels 0 tons as compared with ne last jons of 198 21 per c bh abips carr mpared with 4, of 7 946,000 t 000 tons or nt 1 4,799,000 tons 000 tons last ar, AN increase 2,000 tons. per cent foreign ships ‘carried 6,054, mpartd with 9,930,000 " rene of 1,124. per cent Tho figures show that while 1,604 more of cargo were offered an Vessels carried and anc year 000 tons, or also, making foreign vessels of 1,901,000 In tho yes , American vessel carried 43 per pnly 36. per cent, nt; February, 50 per cent, 67 per cent and in Jan 149 and HATTON-OLIVER. IN NEW STORE | Flowers and congratulations are in Hatton haberdashery 907 which was opened to the public Wednesday morning. The |new store ts a model of attractive. and fs introduc ideas in Ughting ef. noon, | | accumulating Oliver the new store, at Second ave. ness and efficiency, ing some new geots Its proprietors, Gene Hatton and |Ed Oliver, both of whom have a |wido acquaintanoo in Seattle, began business here 12 years ago, and their trade has |growth from the start |Soft Fruit Growers | Are Now Optimistic | YAKIMA, Aug. 22. — Optimism | marked today's soft fruit market Growers who hold Bartlett pears are being offered $40 a ton and dealers |report the demand strong at $1. \f. 0. b. for Eastern orders, Elberta | peaches ony firm at 76 cents a hox f. . for delivery in the next 10 day ett dealers predicting that this price can be maintained right thru the Elberta deal, | APARTMENT HOUSES FOR | BIRDS | Toronto parks are putting up 16- foot high apartments for birds in their parks. As soon as the first one was erected, sparrows moved in with a great chirp and clutter, Mar tens, however, came to evict the un. desirable tenants and actually got rid of them tn no time, 1 curator of the Toronto z0q says that they want the martens as tenants as they eat millions of mosquitoes every day. New Issues ] ——_——uWw _ ‘The National City Co, is offering $20,000,000 issue of 20-year 6 per cent winking fund external loan gold bonds | of the Kingdom of Norway, dated August 15, Bonds are issued in | denoratnatton of $1,000, and interest [Js payable February 15 and August 15, Tho bonds are offered at 96%, to yield over 6,30 per cent, or enjoyed a stendy | NEW YORK IS BIG SILVER MARKET ' May Lead Lon don as World’s Trading Center W YORK, Aug. York silver mark N 22,—The New has recorfed an almost epochal development in the et that it has apparently super jceded London as the sliver trading| center of the world. A large volume / of business that has gone direct to | London has been transferred to this ountry, This is particularly true of | ho “bazaar” business of Bombay | nd Caichgta. | As a result have averaged ab London bullion dealers, it is said, are also short on both “spot” and “fu- ture” sales. It {s estimated that Indian silver | purchases for the past to months 20 per cent higher tha for the corresponding period of lai year, Naturally the larger volume of orders went direct to New York, ather than indirectly thru London, |has created the impression among | have been r purchases are much larger, but for July and so far for August this can | not be determined until a more care. ful survey ta possible. uying here by China has been steady and represents the customary transactions of the Chinese banks and other bank agencies in this | country. Public Markets SANITARY nut margarine, 200 Th.: Red 4Te. Stall 47, Ja home made mayonnal %,; Tengarden strawberry and raspberry preserves, 21c; blackberry, 26c. Stalls 26-37, 1M. bulk Mil fee, 2c; Mazola jo pt, at, 9c i-eal., ai. Stalls 21-23, ‘salmon, Kenutne fillet of sol emelts, the T.: fr je R-13-15, peache apricots, $1.50 crate; new spinach, Yakima meloni %.; tomatoes be, 6 for Staite 6 Rock butter, sellies, 226 400 and b0e doz. “12% Stalle }12%c; lamb chops, | 12%e; beef. roast, 100. Gold Medal flour, 49-%, cans Maryland cor 14e; @ baby cans milk, 2To: cleanser, 2c: oval cans sardine Stalls 94-96 Pike at., chops, 12%; boneless corned beef, i0c; | pot roast, so. Stalls 16-22, very best but ter, 2 the $1 creamery butter, | 40 Ka, -21c; pullet eggs, ttc | mild choese, 2he PIKE PLACE [| stand, 8 tha, dest tall $1, butte 40c; ratsine, 2 MT corn, pean, tomatoes, 2 12, powdered soap, bulk ¢ | coffee, thc, 3 Tym, $1; 7 Dare soap, apectal black tea, 450 T.; prunes, 18c, 2 Tha, 260; emtaup, Ife, 2 bottles 36c. Stall | 29, @ bare Crystal Whit ap, Te; 7 bare | Polar White soap, 26¢ corn, 100 jean; Bakery Giri four, 49-™ isher's Biend, $2; No, 2 tomatoes, an, dox, $1.10, Stall 3511, Arcade, raw peanuts, 2 Tb; walnuts, pleces and halve Louls fine q shelled bbe apricots, S tha best cane sugar, Tc. Blend coffee, 360 T.: Gc; soda, 80; Royal cocoanut, 260; cocoa, canning apricots, $1.26 erate! peaches, $1.10 crate; dry onions, 3 Ibs. 100; home grown tomatoes, 1c; new potatoes, § Ibs. 26c; peaches, 200 doz, Stalls 7-8-9, 4 tall S¥e;@Amaizo oll, 460 qt; Searchlight matches, 6 boxes tbc; 1-1, can Ghirar- dotlt chocotate, 28¢; large Del Monte to- matoes, 16c; 4 cans Sunbrite clean 1 460 pkg. cake flour, 266. Apton's tea, yellow label, siloed pineapple, 260; 60¢ can Ro} ing powder, 38¢; $1.16 with 350 syrup, Bho, 480 Foam washing powder, 280. WESTLAKE Lintt, 280; rolls wax Stall 36, Stall ? binck baking 16¢ Btall 105, Naptha non) largo roll toilet Billott soap, 25 hardtack, 2 260, Stall 1 180 can; Happy Home corn, 2 for sei String beans, 2 cans 260; tomatoer, 100 ean, Stall 169, Lynden butter, 800 tb.j fresh ranch No don, 3 dox. 950; pure honey, Mo pt. Sugar atall, 100 Ibs, ure cane sugar, $9; Gold Bond flour, 49-1, $1.80; Centennial flour, 49-t%. $1.45; Federal, Co-op, Horden's milk, $4.85 caso; morateh, 100 tha. $2.40; 60-60 corn and wheat, $2.26; cracked corn, $2.30) laying mash, $2.60, Gambling on rainfall is Sain in Thdia, where paid watchers keep a lookout for rainclouds and warp “speculators” to make thelr beta, | DE bid prices In New York | three-eighths of | @ cent above the highest London bid. | | 3609. many New York dealers that these | — $1.79! lhe, 2 ‘Carnation mush, | * cans | leg lamb, 12%o lamb | ok $1.68; | ioe | Pike Piace | ys milk, | sblished I venth Ave. BUSINES SERVICE Atton 18 free * ysatlaw Joneph AYien ary Bide. WM. BALL, 2 2nd. All cases. Kees tnod, pet Weaving and Cleaning NDEL NEW MANAGEMENT BE BVER RUG Co, ve old carpets and make 4: fluff rugs, also Tag rugs 2617 Western Ave. Collateral Loans loaned “on all” artlele THE RELIABLE, ADV A law; Hil. 391 able Main 2555 MONEY value Third « Eleciric Machinery BOUGHT—BOLD—RENTED ~~ NTULIUS PRICE CO., Beattie. m1 TT Y Marble and G ist and Virginia. Established 1874, Optician and Optometrist DR EDMUNDS. Praser-Paterson Co, Patent Attarneys eK RINT. Bom patents necured, developed, he following for sale now: f plate form. $5,000 cash and y, 805-6-7 Central Bldg, ie, phone Main 0390; 600 F at. Washin, = of 1107 w. AN 6, all cont 1080 Henry Bide. hysicians, Surgeons Bulte 406, ‘6 allmen' Fenwick, Lawret a 1861. Advice and booklet 422 Burke Bldg. PIANO TUS JOHN BTROM, M3030 or M2041. CARD OF THANKS WISH to thank the Toast railroad employer, Pai ieery, “ANC Bide Wome MASON, | dour many r sympathy loral offerings ri ur recent beret #8 of ou: r, N RUTH HOAG and beautiful wring t at the wife and m the Muree ot ness. “Treat- 1 run-down to the pub- tramtment, uaranteed. for nervous persons is now of. in tablets; 12 day 007 36 for $6.00. mail only SPECIAL NOTICES ~ Central Whist Club * 421 Olive st. Phone Main 6521. Games afternoons, 2:30; evenings, 8:30. 6 LOST AND FOUND DORT at Monday . afternoon, lady's black righthand glove. Liberal new anes Phone Raat 2191, 946 25¢ |7 FEMALE HELP WANTED | FACT TORY Hair Store will be = DAY and NIGHT BEAUTY sHoP to accommodate people who work. Dyeing and bleaching hair, sham- pooing, marcel. waving. “HAIR- DRE FOR PARTIES OR DA. facial and scalp treat- ments and all other beauty work done by experienced operat “ing v also have all kinds of oods and make everything that to wear in heir goods. . our appointment now, Elliott Factory Hair Store, 1623 ‘Third avenue. MIDDH AGED lady as housekeep- for one person. Call evenings, _ Wert 45 “HEMSTITCHING. | Reduced prices. 414 Eitel Bldg. Sec- ond and Pike, over Bartell’s. H TITCH ard. Machine embroidery, buttons covered; pleating. Peoples Bank Bidg. x MIDDL D woman wantin: home and $25 to care for invalid | lad: 6032 S0th ave. 8. W. | RAGTING piano playing taught 806 | Pine street. | WE buy hair combings. Bil 4790 '9 MALE HELP—WA’ Extra Trousers, $5 Match that old coat and vest with @ \ new pair of trousers. See our mam- moth stock of pants at new low | Tices—a thousand pairs to choose rom at $5.a pair. Lundquist-Lilly, nd floor Green Bld. 4th and Pike. BOY Wan town route. Apply at the circul tion department, The Star, 1th ear Union DA s strong, middle-aged man as caretaker on farm, sub- urbs of Seattle. Apply 211 Crary "HD—Hard roc< tunnel miners, chuck tenders, $i: muckers, $4.75 and $5; also concrete labor- $4.75. Apply 617 Lyon Bldg. 004 Sth, near Westlake ave., clean, furnished, steam heat~ ed bedrooms (men); free bath and Phone. Trans. weekly $1.50. IF Sam Weistrield cant repair your watch, throw it away. 302 Union. Big Green Clock. Opp. postoffice. READY-TO-WEAR trousers, mai your coat, union made, Tracie, 805 Third, FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, beginn 3180-4280 (which position?) alle | _Wway, Q-10, Star, * - | CARPENTER to do few Mttle for room rent. Q-34, Star. |10_ SITUATION—MALE__ ANY leaks In Toots’ Phone Sunset 1335 and forget it janging. ae pemanaae 83, AL Also} Hensoustle, Tl AGENTS WANTED SELL MADISON “BETT! whitts direct trom our factory to wearer, No capital or experience ” Fede Wieser 2; Ron ais rel vrite for MADISON MILLS, 503 Broadway, New York. 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED SCACKEGRRY hs teen gat ‘once. House, potatoes @ vegetables furnished Phe Peterson, Sumner, Wash. 21-F-18, D—Hop P commibdations.. Write for fi ation, $1.25 ot, box, Owen 0" rell, Orting, Wash, 19 FURNISHED HO! FOR RENT FOR RENT—S-room house, part ished; close to cariine. Great 0. Sanford, 1028 24th At | N. W, fis—3 sunny room cottage: condition, 1912 Blghth ave: | 30 FOR RENT—HOUS! CATHCA LAND SALES _ it records for selling & diam tracts. Over 40 snies made fn I Catheart, Good s out today to 6512 Unt 1 the people ut 10-nore tracts, Free re away, You will be sup Ss 35,50-—8 rooms, HSES rooms, 50.50—-9 rooms, $50,509 fa 287 Burke a

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