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PAGE 14 BUSINESS—Finance, Produce, Agriculture, Shipping, Real Estate, INSURANCE MEN,WILL RAZE NEW (1 TO GIVE DINNER YORK BUILDING Notice to Vacate Offices to Be Given Tenants ew ha Open Salesmanship Graduates to Be Entertained ki New wed, Ye i building time A 4Ainner and da nwa derwrit give sh attle’s business and pi its off day 1 nal men, has received death warrant, On Satu announced, notices will tenants te Ist the work of will en > Vacate, ai r comm A hat most York bu nee g will b ° Th Dexter I ne rap During the locat ird ave, unit f the new un 1 floor ding xter Horton b -! J & Merrihew CW. PE be D of th Rockwe of . dition entertaining Promised by chairman of John Batrd, ciation. The membe: class of tho smanship include insurance men from over the Northwest th with 73 members; Yakima, Ma, Spokane and Vancouver, each have contributed a fe cities represented include Calgary, Edmonton and of the smaller s of ton. addition ke Oregon, the course has drawn mem} bers from Oklahoma, Kansas and/s Wyoming. The members as follows: Bertrand Bampton, W ley, Miss Jeanne Bester Richard A. 5) man, L. Frank B Case, Arthur H. Chi han, Mra. M Dahiquist, Ralp’ Kathrine L. Dente, Donaldeon, B. Dryer, F. W. E Marie Piel George F. Forst Charles J. Frisbie. Mins Amalia S Griffith 1. Hainke, Herb Hart, Brw . Wiltia: Elwood Hunt to ceiden Bannister Ends 31 Years of Service Lumbe Wheat Rept numerous | Y Washing aho and of the in the o} tion of R to the v . compt ry, and will also co duties as comptroller, and Coombs was ¢ Bannister remalr comy f os ‘© presiden of the class are Demp R ed secre > hi © Hex, Was Ralph fam M. Mra. Vi etn € Harold t Deacon, Beards Bliss, Bow A u Mra cted treasurer 3 a director of eau of for. vu t erce has re Hesse! es, H | mation % will be Laney, | firms on application to 8 H, Blalock. t manager of the bureau, Low- liding, Seat alia—{7529) Paper, paper prod]? Flour 31) Camel R. EB. Johnson, Cte: HE: Kantght, A. 6. Lane wit god. Leo Lonera, Ralph ie. | Donald, Roderick Mek . Me- award R. McHugh, Mra. Irene E. ch, Ralph W. Malloy, R. F. Mar- tim, Willis: wW. 3. Maughan. | Doug! F. Moore, Oberhoits O'Brien, Harve dee, Clarence Philips, Earl 1 Phillips. Clyde E. HLL. Quigiey Wilttam 0. man b Aust uets. Cuba—( Egypt—C oll factorte: France— such as soldering % malt extracts Phil Otway Pi Richard Ethel Osden, Peterson, Mrs. machinery, | A wrap ) Canning Powe! Pu George a ready-cut hou Mexico . Patrick M E. Taylor, Helmer N Campe: Miss “Florence D. Warren Wasem, Ira 6. K Weber, Guy M. Well Charles K. Whi Harold P. White, Miss Jessie EB, Willta: Knocks Ignorance ricleenn i of South America pine wood chest “They don't talk Spanish in Bra- | compl ail,” was one of a number of inter. esting facts Frank Carter told t Members of the foreign trade bureau of the Chamber of Commerce at their meeting Tuesday noon. Car- j ter is a former Se packer, who | \Ship News. is now manager of the Armour &| Tides in Seattle Co. interests in Brazil, and he cen- sured American business men for their ignorance of conditions in SSDAY r RSDAY South America. Few books on °° AUG. 30 South America, ed, are worth Tide First Low Tide while, far ing practical 3.4 ft 3 4 the country Second Low Tide Maj. George B. Drever, who pre BP. m., 2.1 ft sided at the meeting, told how . ter has been instrumental in estab- lishingy both the first American} school and the first American cham. ber of commerce in San Paolo. Prepare Now for 1924, Says Gregg ‘There will be no shortage of cars for movement of crops but now is the time to in 1924, pecial meettl tation and shipping at Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. Gregg 1s the chief of the transpor tation division of the United States department of commerce, and h: been sent West to investiga ca conditions, Ti | glass, tor f ors, windows, 9, elbows | water heaters aland—{7523) Carpets, glass, | rdware. | Fw ) Cedar chests, Panama meats, canned fruits, tables, British | British Belaiu First Low 20 as ¢' 12:33 a. m., First Law ‘Tide ie | | \| High ‘Tide | Second Weather Bureau ae TOOSH IBLAND, Aug. 29 porta. ign Tide || | Arrivals and Departures | ARRIVED—Aug. © Craster Hall str. Buelco B consur town makes ditions but Ba n Philadel: Fra is kohama, at pm Bristol Hay this y prepa men the ian Franciaco, Edmore from Osaka and Ma at 9 D phama, at m Tacoma, 1:20 p. m , Wt 11S p.m. Aug. Btr Lurline for Iu, at 9 A str Mandasan Maru Taco m,; ate Queen for But via Southeast- lern at F, via Shanghal p ate via Vaticou str Indian Ia Maru B. ¢ ¥ fro SAILE Honol m.; han «3 losed ste Alaska 30.0432 up $0.0 dollar, Financial Flashes From James Macfariane £ Co. 811 Second Ave. F fi fi enty indust 1 stocks 92.48, tocks ave! 79.04, an increase of .39. In the opinion of Will! liams, the W: ash raily ably in better condition th time since receivership eight years ago. The U. &. tre 270,000 from f today. Thirty-four rafiroads reporting for July show aggregate net operating income of $44,426,200, as against $2 946,100 last y: Chicago Northwest: ating income for first indicates annual rate of 3.3 per cent on common, compared with 3.2 per cent first six months and actual earnings of 5 per cent in 1 Willy» Overland 1s breaking duction records, according to general siles manager, at m. | eee Vessels in Port at Seattle | eat Northern Termina Hin m H. Wil. is. prob: nat 5 K any lifted Str Yokohama | | Witharen Terminal—Str Admiral Wat. re leral $ at 6. and r erve te Owen AF. 1 Mtr Chat Mtr Admiral jc Coast Cont Hunk ather States Shipping tr Anna E, Morse, utr West Jester Atlantic Street Dollar | Mitwaukee Ocean kong. Hanford street ‘Terminal Maru, ste Willhilo, Atreet Terminal—Str Moerdific Neral Potroleun—-Mtr. Indian City Dryfiock—Hktn Forent Friend. Duthies Dock and Torminal—Mte burra Puget Sound Br tr Patterson, Amen Terminal Co.—Ship Atm Nottleton's Mill—Slr Banta. tn | Hetternan's tDiydock—-str Ralnier, bark| | ouat Gratin, ate Blarle } Stream. (Buoy Sir Madison; buoy 6 atr Bakeratle a Winslow Marina Kruse, ache Totay. F Now, 1. 3, 9; mtr Donna 1 quitiam City, H Board Moorings| amb str West Nilua, orn net oper-| en months Terminal—Str Melville} Terminal—Mtr ‘Tong: | Atr Mantle pro. the Cul dgo and Dredging Co— Clear TRADE TERMS | a PREMIUM A recurity is sald to sell ata “premium” when its market value is above its “par value.” Clear | Balan Rallway—Selr I. V. whalers Star bo Co- | Total i; GRAIN MARKET REMAINS SLOW :: mained u market dealers Portland Produce | Mutter—41@47 o— 3.0 @ 3 1c Hens—15 2 Denver Live Stock Cnttle—F Hoge— N. Y. Sugar and Coffee : No. THE SEATT ew York Stock Market WINANCIAL ot was firm neVviWw at the opening t nal ad e WALL YORK, A numbe act ng price STRICT JOURNAL tudebaker ye @ N. Y. Stock Market Yur Logan & Bry #10 Bee Ave., Seattle mock tile Aan An atead mh cash nd viel an Chicago Board of Trade |} Tureday's Quotations « Hie M 91.02% 91.0 fornia Pa | Canadian CM. & Be 40 p Liverpool Grain Tuesday's Quetations stem i 7. as Ss Thea a8 . Foreign Money Status Tuesday's Quotations rnished by Logan & Bryan #10 Becond Ave,, Seattle y F all erman k drachma Austrian Holland Rumanian Spanish pescta ie ers Liberty Bonds Tuesday's Quotations rnished by Logan & Bryan 10 Second Ave, Seattle igh Low Q nlahed by Logan & Bryan S10 Second Ave., Seattle Asked m I Inter, Ag do pref. Inter. Harves Inter. Mer Invir Int Boston Wool Aug. 28—Conditions re- hanged in the local with little business amated. Man the are pla be « over r Southern 1 being ingtiola an minal ths Magia | Macy, Maltin | Manatt | Mann El. Maxwell do B [May Dept. Stores Mex. Beaboard Ol do ctfs Miamt Middle Sta Midvale M. K Aug. 28 d irregular demand, $4.54% lire, $6.0492% marka, 6,88 7,000, reign Forelen today, frances Belgian: 10 to the dol Ke “ exchange irregular, Sterling, off Ws: franc up $0.0004%%; Hire Belgian france. 5%; marks, 6 . market demand, demand. demand, $0.0477% 000 to the ‘Tarsday's Quotations 20% Ib. prices, 10@ Ib. Ib. . doz. Buying ne prices, o- ( Building Permits oe | Mattlo Patricelil, 1101 ronlde altoration, D. Nelnon, 2810 Fre frame reaidence, 96x Puget Sound Power and and Olive P. wtation, 000. Dayid Parry, realdence Carl Oquist, George A residence, ‘Tuesday's Quotations ei pts, Stondy, Heet | $6@ Ws and heifers, $4 cal $5@8,50; stockers feeders, $408 eceipts, 2.500 buik, $4.90@9.1 Recel pts Lambs, 8, $111 ard ave $1,000. 8., frame @, Bellingham, $1,500 Light Co 107x40, 7th Higher. bd $50, Top, , ady to low ae 44x28, $6,000. 1880 N.. B4th, 43,000. ite 2. Bas + building, frame iN; ewe . frame real- Bothell, frame ‘Tuesday's Quotations Raw, $6 granulated, $7 No. 7 Rio, spot, 4 Santon, 1 Roanoke, refined, iz @10%e ou 4 W140 Ib, : Milo fram 4, $6,00 William Kelton Co, 1 1291 aye, Ni O. M, plant alteration, garage Lavelen $4,000. Weatlake $25,000, $50,000 Advertising 18.90 | sae NiooH25 || Association Formed The National Motorists associa tion, with a capital of $60,000, has been Incorporated by Jullus G, Day and Henry M,. Ro n, of Seattle. The association plana to carry on an ad- vertising business, BANK CL RINGS Seattle ings nes Portland + 6,422,175.6 ; 078,44 Tacoma | transactions. . 2,627,000.00 | i) ings LE STAR WEDNES. CANADIAN BANKS WILL DISCUSS RESERVE RATIO REORGANIZING HIGHWAY PLANS GOES UP AGAIN, Smaller Holdings of Bills and Bonds Mark Week Lewis and Clark Association to Call Meeting A Few Institutions Are to Control Banking of the Lewin oclation will and Clark 4 VICTORIA, B noss of bankt mada will ne of four A meeting Highway t C,, Aug, 29,--Tho « in the Dominion be tn the har or five leading fal from lontana Oregon Washington plans for furthering the com pletion of the highway, 1 an ed today by M. J, Carrigan, as retary of the efiamber of ut of the high Carrigan, with of ¢ Idab Aiscuns cities renpectively or of $3,400 purchased {n of in the fe nsolidated bank th of busine 22, 1 redu . 00 in market statement and to Ane Ho ter Te Hank failure recently eliminated the bank all over with 60 branches seat waa ral reser Canada 4 August 1 nou. | ec fas hin inced that the of Hamilton had suffered such fk lonno that tt had nec offer to be bought out by the Cana lian Bank of Commerce, The Bank f Hamilton ts one of the old estab. ished finan institutions of Can. and } d 1 it wan ar Alstant nec at clone 5s on commerce 4. Deposit of $ rener © circulation # of $6,800,009, cash reserves in a by The reserve rose 9 per cent Mabilities show and federal nd pre way 0. tion 500,000 Christy und J, J ashing’ Ja Th xe Underwood, manager of the m bureau of the ed from n terminus of the here they n Chamber of ¢ attle ore opted an iD r mas, executive secretary reduction 7 while chamber 300,000 s from 17.3 ¢ creune the he Lewi to7 Idahe higt the Fly mal the ah alleg finane of $70,¢ s curious thing that the un condition of the bank closed in the last nt. The sume which pr reports for asets, according " to the a t © reserve banks report unted bills. $28 pectively, York and C ane of $8,200,000 d an increase nuts, » the tant reports were guests of ee Of vent Le nes If in the Lew! ome commerce chamber inter and Clark wo and lar its efforts federal appropriations to talling $1,000,000 have been made for the road, which will shorten Yellov about 160 % wn for the land banka. An inc is reported by Boston a of $6,500,000 by Bt. 1 It 4 satinfact 200,000, re ite ow highy y was not di two ye ely thru made to the governm: is true of the Home ban ed optimistic stigators to pu the before the ins! report re near! i trail by wate n of the It or is pre of fc whieh w and federal in th Whe bring tour the most fertile and | ns of the West and untry of the amera hunting 1 government three ion went » ot Published Datly at 1207 Seventh Ave. Seattle, Washington STAR WANT AD RATES ds to one line tine. highwa ided for anadian # organized Li an unauthor dt din rman marks Count 6 we cost, conts per to run 3 or st per line, EXAMPLE 3-line ad, 1 time, at 17 cents per line, 61 cente. |2-line ad to run 3 tim | per line, $1.35. Contract Rates by Request |Main 0600 — Want Ad Dept. oe | BUSINESS SERVICES ) Raat cece. BEE Alttorneys-atLaw ned 1 4 about tional pleted the t ists thru some Nourishing |thru the great Belway forest only will be ROADS MAKE GOOD GAINS WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.-—Kastern railroads are fattening their incomes, | judging by July statements filed with | ADVIGH tree. Joseph AYlen, lawyer. the interst smmerce commission | _ All cases. 605 Leary Bidg. Wil. 3985 and made public yesterday, Among | J: Pig! Paha res aT poe the beat reports submitted were those Pi . of the New York Central, Baltimore | CoTkery. 1030 Henry Bid. 2 & Ohio, Lackawanna, New Haven Carpet Weaving and Cleaning Erie i wt ANAGEMENT vor wenter a 1 rowed VE RUG CO. Boh cig ft the nF pigyealrtcd hone Save old el make durable fluff rugs, also rag rugs. ing July; Northe: 2611 Western Ave. Main 3565 | marked falling off, net operating sharply from Bel. | com. mile forest for @ million pounds ride of wrong the } ame ad The Canad: the not the slightest pante | n circles an a going on eral impression is that the en t an bua ne ot changes now and game wher ermitt the ge at 15 cents tir Ke nollc PICK SEATTLE A Bk ST CITY King & Co.'s da ortining n at the Masonic manager of gave an Outline of the history of the company since ita| establishment in 1821, The room ained an siaborate style show of men's wear Se Wes! a br aref The It was Bt at Sea Ad u eta ing Tuesday elub rooms N. Qos, the Beattle store, | } | iin ttle was chosen an the first to establish P fter a all the other cition. in which ean ety ine in revenue dur n Pacific showing & while St. Paul's w down North. Collateral Loans on all artieh RELIABLE. income was a of 1107 MONEY Yoaned value. THE Third avenue. Electric Machinery ‘ome to tle better t July ern earned I break, compared with Tells Per Centers | w. “igonmmaata The Seattle Star’ DAY, AUGUST 29, 1928. Building *. or, E ( TAL NOTICES “Central Whist Club 421 Olive st. Phone Main 6521, Games K enmarey KE nwa leather handbag, con- g tackle, between Kent tow lake. 151% Highth ave. Ny k puree containing and drivers’ licenses. 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED FACTORY will be « DAY and AUTY SHOP to accommodate people who work. Dyeing and ble « halr, sham= pooing. marcel HAIR« ORE on DAN nd scalp treate her beauty work experienced operators, We also have all kinds of hair goods and make everything that Sn to wear in hair goods, Mi ir appointment now, Elif 609. Factory Hair Store, 4 Btore done by housework amall house: elm; ences required. 1637 5817 yard, Machi buttons coveredy 104 Peoples Bank Bids. HEMSTITCHING Reduced prices. 414 Eltel Bldg, Secs ond and Pike, over Bartell’s. RAGTIME plano playing taught. 806 Pin atre Stree! SCHOOL girl wanted to work for board and room. Phone GL endle- a J-12. o buy h a MA CIVIL fn for dave TITCHIN plen ir combings, Bll, 4738- UE HELP—WANTED POSITIONS Wanted, by Seattle Civil Service ‘ommission, applicants for exam=- {nation for the following elty po- sitions Comput structural draftsman, lineman, meat inspec- tor, chainman, plumbing inspector, warehouseman, sterilizer, junior drawbridge tender. Also appli- cants for the following promotion- al examinations: Lineman, fore= man line crew, foreman track maintenance and chainman. Call at 603 County-City Building for detailed information and applic tion, which must be filed not late than 8 Extra Trousers, $5 Match that old coat anc vest with new pair of trousers. See our mam-< moth stock of parts at new low pric —a thousand pairs to choose from at $5 a pair. Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd floor Green Bid. 4th and Pike. SBME and hundred Improved Brac od E: clusive territory. ‘all or. write Laye-Nor Sales Co. 1914 Western SERVICE with Fender About State Roads | sygerxr M. J. Carrigan, of the] Co. tourist bureau of t ttle Cham- ber of Commerce. the principal | speaker at the meeting of the One Hundred Pe 7 club at the Hotel Gowman, Tuesdhy. Ho told about the extension of hi ways in Washing-/ ton and of plans for future develop. tx to attract tourists, The Spurl felody Five furnished the music| the meeting ND M-rble and Granite ist and Virginia. Es will take room | secretary wart building on " moved from bullding to} me building Patent Attorneys REDERICK P. GORIN—U. 8. and} forelan patents secured. developed, | sold. The following for sale now Roof plate form. $5,000 cash and royalty, 805-6-7 Central Bldg. ttle, phone Main 0390; 600 F at. N. W., Washington, D. Cc. ARRY BOWEN, Pat_ all cost. Terms. Pantages Bidg. Physicians, Surgeons hy & Loan as Union st. | ing for rt Automobjle parts and accessories White-Henry | can be found by turning to the Want _AG Columns SEATTLE MARKETS POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Pald by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers Droilers— Leg) Rocks and Kt Capone—Live, 4428 Stuart bu Bldg. Women's ailments, MASON, Fenwick, Lawrence, Mashed 1861. A@vice and booklet free. 432 Burke Bldg. | PIANO TUNERS | JOHN STROM, M3020 or M. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends “and elatives for thelr sympathy and | beautiful floral offerings received during our recent bereavement at the lons of our beloved Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. BE. D. Danielson. PERSONAL yeryone who wishes to know how dangerous golter is and how to cure {t, call or write, Also that I cure nearly all the aches and pains the human system is heir to by removing the cause. Stomach all right, kidnoys all right. | all right all over in what an old | retired physician told me who had | no axe to grind. Rheumatic erad- | feator and silica medica capsules, $1.25 each, $1.35 by parcel post, 1 bottle, 2 boxes, 1 month, $4.05, C. 0. D $4.15. Will treat a single) case of tuberculosis free. Consul- | tation and booklet free. N. H. Winan, Winan's Medicine Co., 402 American Bank Bldg. Seattle, Wn. VEGETABLES ‘ald Wholesale Dealers are those made to re- With « few to producers Prices 15 he prt 2 en give re by n be fleured by y 1% a) to Seattle and approxi- 16 storage and eell- bg Ing c Beans Beets. Local, Cabbage. Live, Ught, 3 to 9% Fancy dry ‘picked 4 cents above ___ live, 8 p. 3 conte © live, Geese—Live, tat, 9 to 12 Ibs. Belgian Mares—4 Ms. and up.- Turkeys—Fancy 4. p.. young . Live, per 1% Roosters—Oid, live, Nogs— Chotoe light Fancy, heavy for haulin | | new | Pr per | 160-200 Toa... On@.. POULTRY AND MEATS I'rices Paid Wholesale Dealers Ducks—Dressed, per Th. . Z De heavy Celery Corn—Ye Cucumb Garlic Lettuce. Onions ie Parsley Parsnips Peppers Green Pe 29@ | 200 2@ 1 ae 1 40e Per sack green, dor. Loc., doe Per sack per Ire. iN most trouble and weakne! ment for nervous and run-down persons is now offered to the pub- lic In tablets; 12 days’ treatment, $2.00; 36 for $5.00.+ Guaranteed. By mail only. CHESTER MEDICAL CO. _232 2ard_Ave. > sto’ 3 » not how many remedies you have tried without relief. It} this does not enable you to eat) with comfort, your money will be refunded. Ask for testimonials. _ MACKINTOSH SCOTCH REMEDY Box 67, Seattle. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION | Dressed, per 16.00@18.00 |Cows—Country dressed 21009 16.00 | Hogs—Fancy biock Veal—Fancy, Itght Heavy, coarse Medium, dreasea ; LIV STOCK Quotations at Stockyards Cattle Prime steers Medium to good Prime cows and heifers 200 6@ 1@ 169 + 090 ne. forage 1 Radishes Khabar Kutabugas—Ver wack .... Spinach-—Local, per box Squash—Per tm i 6 Turnips—Doz. bunches FRUIT 1d Wholesale Dealers Lo t 1, cal dos per I bunches 1.00@1.15 2% .03 25 SSsusd 1.25 | 2.00 | 11,00@ 1.60 10%@ 11 : 200 + 08% | 18@ 2 ‘01 Transparent, tein, box ; d-baaket crate. Por tb Dee Sta Por Tb, Rings cherries te—Por dos Dates—Dromedary, aé-pha. Vigs—Dried, Cal, 70 4-08 Gooreberrien—Per tt Grape Frult—c; Grapes—Mainga, Seodlons, Ite per new vase dard | Casubas | Cherries. es: Cocoa’ Notice 1s hereby given that on Sat- urday, the 29th day of September, 1928, ‘a Special Blection will be) held In the following School Dis- tricts of King County, Washing- ton, to-wit: noo! Prime lamba .....5 Common to choloe Yearlings Wethers + 9.50810.00 ++ 700@ 9.60] + 6.00@ 8.00] + 5.500 6.50 Ewes aateess 1.509 6.60 FLOUR D SUGAR Wholesale Prices | Local blends ey | Sugar—Cano, per owt. Beot, per owt HAY, G Alfalfa Hay—¥ Straw ... Co be. pkgs. District hool District School District for the submission to the voters for thelr approval and adoption or jection of the following proposi tion: “Shall School Districts Nos. 49 and 67 and 117 of King County, Wash- ington, unite and form a Union High School District? NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the purpose of holding such Special Election, the Election Board of King County, Washing ton, has by resolution designated ‘a voting precinct each of the following School Districts, School District + Sthool District 100'® . | School District jand by the same resolution nated the school house of ¢ thd aforesaid school distr the polling place for that or school district notic FURTHER GIVEN that} this Special Blection Is called by | the Blection Board of King County Washington, the provisions of Chap 1923 Session Laws of the Stat of Washington, upon Honey cane Flour. trained, Muckleberrt 120 12% 16@ 18 +9000 9.50 8.00@8.60 + 8600475 AIN AND FEED et grado . 20,00 «16,00 44,00 46.00 37.00 49.00 «44,00 46.00 | Raspberries | Pineapple | Plums | Strawberries | Watermelon Per crate ; Per crate acked and feed men, 100% Barley—Whole food, 100 Rolled and ground, 80's Oats—Whole toed, 100’ Rolled and ground, Sprouting, 100's . Wheat—Recleaned feed, erik Mixed £000, 80°89 iesesceece reece 400 | All-Grain Chop—s0'n Chick Feed—-100'" Chick I. M. Mash Growing Feed—100's « Manh—100's Feod—-100's connut Meal 100" Cottonseed Meal-100 eed Oil Meal—100" Bonn Meal-—10: Bverbearing Per th. } NUTS | Prices Paid Whole Suck Lote 1 La, per Va. per Ib, T0'n-80'w | Almonds: | Peanuts Teeans—Por th Mixed Nute—P. | Walnute—cal,, J budded, Fangy budded, per tb. DAIRY PRODU Ts Prices Paid to Shippers Butterfat— grado, Seattle delivery Fresh ranch, white shell xed colors x tb. : 1, par tb per th. Saeng: h of} >, sas Iatod-—100' | BOY WANTE! SCHOOL BOY WANTED Fi GOOD DOWNTOWN ROUTE A LOADING BUNDLES ON STRE! CARS. EXTRA PAY FOR LOAD: ‘G. APPLY AT ONCE TO ULATION — DEPARTMENT, STOFFICH, customs inspector other government positions, pa} from $100 to 5 month, to wale ood chance to carry good aown- town route. Apply at the circul: tion department, The Star, 7th ave. near Union st, ‘ANDY maker wanted; man who has had plenty of experience. Must be able to handle a com- plete pan line. Address Q-41, miners, chuck tenders, $5.25; muckers, also concrete labor= AT ANNEX, 2004 8th, near Westlake ave., clean, furnished, steam heat- ed bedrooms (men); free bath and phone, Trans. 30c; weekly $1.61 am Weistfield cant repair your teh, throw it away. 302 Union. Big Green Clock. Opp. postoffice, WANTED—Bright office boy, not going to school. Apply after . City Editor, Ti : D—Bfficlent funeral director. mbalmer and Address Q-40, ginners tar. BAR trousers, union made. match our coat, Traci 805 Third. 110 SITUATION—MALE ANY leaks in roofs? Phone Sunset 1335 and forget it. hanging, Beacon 2982. kalsomining. Mel. kalsomintag. 2251, 11 AGENTS WANTED SELL MADISON “BETTER Made” shirts direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experience required. Easily sold, Big profits, Write for FREE SAMPLES, MADISON MILLS, 603 Broadway, New York. *.\17 MALE AND FEMALE _ HELP WANTED ‘0 hop pickers at one Will pay $ per 100 pounds for firat week and $1.75 second week. Address L. H. Desmarais, Moxeo City, Wash. Yakima phone 18-F-15, HOP PICKERS wanted, commaRAciag, Sept. 3; $1.25 per box. Woo pa tatoes and house furnished, 08 Geiger, McMillin, Wash, HOP pickers wanted, good accommos dations; potatoes free. A. Reise, MeMillan, Wash. 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT furnished housekeeping in; fine location. 61 ROOMS $15; clo: pat EL Se Ne ROOM modern house garage, $40. Close in, _lake. int ae HOUSHHOAT, 6 nished; close in; $13, Bide. | ROOM , furnished, 804 Bast- fur 4028 Arcado large rooms, Can’t Find a House? Rent a Good Flat 106 th ave, 3 rooms 1732 27th 8, 4 rooms 3117 1. Madison, 4 rooms. 05%" 2th S,, 3 rooms 2009 der, 4 rooms . SARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER 208 Columbia St. . EL iot-5870, + $22.50 fotn Cwt, fob, Seattle O, By condensary DAIRY PRODUCTS Retail Dealers mery, cubor poal prints, wrapped oken—Kresh ranch, white shell. Mixed colors i Pullots | Cheore— Oregon triplets ‘ Winconain oream brick Mock Awins fie Washington triplets’. ‘Tillamook triplet Meal—100's Grit—Limeatons, Grantto-100's Meat Seraps-—Kagtorn, 100 Bhetl—Kastern oyater, 100%" | Weatorn oyster, 100° ., OILS AND LEADS (Local Market) Torpentine—tn dreams 6-gallon cans Linseed Oll--Raw, In barr Beqallon cana ; Boiled, in barrels . b-gallon cana White Lead—100-t, Kor lon cane request of the governing board of each of the several school dis tricts, as expressed by resolution of the Board of Directors of School | Districts Nos. 49 and 67 and 117, | dated August 18, 1 | NCH IS FURTHER GIVE nils will be open from 8| ock a. m. until 8 o'clock p.m, | n the sald 29th day of September, BLEC ply 100's Y that} YPION BOARD OF COUNTY By D, B. FERGUSON, Aucitor, Secretary of the KING Ssases County Board, = BARGAIN ent cottage in West Seattle; large lot (S0x100); near paved street; not quite completed, but any handy man can finish it, Bargain for someone, $15 down, $15 month, Tull price. § * Parker, 9448 3 r bw inagalow: OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads ADAMS at Vauntleroy f

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