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: ; CLOSED ‘EM UP _ Now Roadhouse Man Will, Play in His Church BY (Unite ANUS T. KO! P Btalt Corr D, I, De Baturday night Joseph proprietor of “The Shack,” Rey, G. F, Courrier, mtid-mann: Pastor of the Methodist Episcopa church here, to halt the galety of the roadhouse. Rey, Courrier ly organized a band of vigh raided the place, closed it caused Perush’s arrest, wrecsy Rey, Courrier announced P that Perush and his assistant man. ager, “Pete would supply the in strumental music at the Sunday ©) evening services in the chureh| When tho pastor speaks on “Red one Lights Down; White Lights Up.” » >) "We'll not only save the youth) of our towns from exposure to the cancer of vicious night life, Dut we'll save the purveyors of| @xeesses as well,” the pastor de clared. From the rather quiet, unassum: ing leader of a little flock of some 250 families, Rey, Courrier has Turned into a flaming crusadér, Practically every adult in Plain- "field and hundreds of farmers and Villagers adjacent to the town have ‘Offered support to the pastor's fight | Against bootleggers, roadhouses and Unbridled dance halls, Rey. Courrier issued a warning fo the rural communities against the encorachment of vice from the | Centers of population. “We must protect our young _ folks,” he said, to the United Rress. | Perush, defied od “The adults can take pretty «ood/ Ware of their’ morals, But the} ‘boys and girls need protecting and| Building hands. “Drinking, peting parties, danc-| ‘Ing into early hours of the morning | jE And other excesses constitute a dis- tinct danger and if the public of-| fivials cannot or refuse to do any- thing about !t it Is up to us. ) feel that it is my duty to my con- Says Judge ‘So Widow Didn't Have to Pay Bills | dion taxi-rides, eve! only By cam sult Lint wit He met cafe, of Gos Joan with test tax’ gay he ners, party lasted a week with dances, Hquid refreshments, & pretty widow — and| rything and it was cheap at $500. hat's what Judge Walter M. neh told Paul Gosselin, logging | bp cook, when he dismissed tho brought by Gosselin againat jan MeCall, pretty 80-year-old low, asking return of his $500, her in a Second ave, And it was one glorious week Pleasure while the “roll” selin claimed in hia suit he had ned most of the $500 to the low in small sums, but she pro- ed he had spent it, mostly on toads, and that sometimes he ® her the money to pay the Dilla, “Cheap,” pric the court, “The high, A widow, sald © fa none too & party and a taxicab for a week? That suit is dismissed.” FALL IS BLAMED [N OIL INQUIRY bri WASHINGTON, Secreta: ‘Witness Reveals Railure to} ing Case A ainst Standard | Dec. 7.—Former of the Interior Fall was re- sponsible for the failure of the gov ernr | pan: rich section 36 in the El dist | Cha men sena Hamel said the case was referred |Tino, 37, a man afflicted with an itch to Fall by the commissioner of the | travel and a total disability to ment to institute legal proceed. |ings against the Standard Oil com: | y of California for recovery of Hill, Cal, | rict, according to testimony of rles B. Hamel, former depart nt of justice employe, before the ate public lands committee today. | &regation and to my community to/sovernment granted it to the state Stamp out these evils.” Bergdoll “Kidnaper” Gets Term in Prison MOSSBACH, Germany, Dec. ‘Former United States Lieutenant Corliss Hoven Griffis df Ohio was gentenced today to a year and nine Months’ imprisonment for his part in © the attempted kidnaping of Grov © Gleveland Bergdoll at Eberbach Is fall. OPEN EVENINGS For your conventence we will keep both our show rooms ‘Open evenings until Christmas. Eldridge Buick Co. East Pike at Harvard Downtown Store Fourth at Untversity Stuart Bul “LIVING ROOM FURNISHED TO SUIT ENTIRE FAMILY Individual Tastes Satisfied by the Combination of Styles. By MARIAN MOORE ‘The whole family should be con- ®ulted when the living room furnl- ture is purchased. Not long ago a Jetter reached my-desk which read: “Pather wants upholstered furni- ture in the living room, mother Wants reed furniture, and daughter Wants Colonial furniture. Will you Suggest some way we can compro- mnise?” No need to compromise—I just ‘Wuggested that father be allowed to jot ¢ | MISSI } HDD Sui dented, w the cises “aljtornia. FILE IS N FIVE YEARS & procedure was Hamel said. hile Hamel was connected with Justice department in San Fran ‘0 he was notified by the general h unprece- agent of the land office t missing file on the section had matter been discovered. This file, which should have been placed in with oper it five been T the n cases, losed cases, was years af n instituted. he question involved was whether section was known to be mineral was somehow placed Hamel said. t discovered until 1920, the proceedings had a bearing at the time the government granted it to California. kno If it was wn, the California title would be | invalidated, and the land would be/| returned to the government. LANDS FOUND TO |B When the file was inadvertently dis-| {Public Works B Board Given} RICH IN OIL covered, the matter was brought be- fore Assistant Attorney General W. F. Ryder, who conferred with the Standard Ol! of California representa- . who had by that time obtained | tive the cide ters an Ol | whe to k the C mat: Secretary F min it me coun Monta: I Th the the sald ‘A Real Man's Chair. pick out his favorite upholstered chair, and mother her reed ¢ and then each one select at match his or her chair, while daughter could add her Windsor chairs and gate-leg table. Surely each member of that family will be interested in that room. Here is the chair father selected None of your dinky little narrow chairs for him—he wants a real man’s chair, and I'll say he got It. Tt Is just the restful helght. It Is Helther too high nor too low, the hack is high enough to support his head, and the wings offer that su gestion of privacy which lets him concentrate on his paper. The up- holstering {s of brown mohalr— #trong enough to uphold, as durable As it Is handsome. The table ts a sturdy little affir with turne Strongly reminiscent of Colonial tables, (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor- mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: I'm just housekeeping in flat » the rooms haye wonderful floors, Can 1 use small rugs and save buying large ones?—C, B. Answer: Indeed you can, Good fuge in the living room, rag rugs in the bedroorn. Mopyright, American Homes Bureaty ing re to A nored the Gar: torn sii nd from the state, d upon 6 from several qu that there was no use in fi injunction against the Standard company until it was determined ther or not the plot have been rich in oil at the time government granted the ti quently, Hamel said, the ter was placed in the hands of of the Interior Fall ed it was not kn < that time, altho discovered to be in the and 1 bearing a Ince has bee of the richest ntry. sections ou ever he before of th any similar where the co eral land offi et of the in er the land oll Walsh, a, asked. don’t. recall red bearing?” Senator any,” Hamel an: he usual procedure office the was to permit to Investig: section, Hamel local 1 history ato of ttorney General Daugherty ll attempt to restrain leg Standard r, rmer special assis mat nett ey ge tant ral, told the committee. miles of pipes quarter of a milli Used Truck Annual Sacrifice Sale THESE USED TRUCKS ARE REPAIRED MUST BE SOLD PAYMENT DOWN AND MONTHLY USED TRUCKS BARGAIN PRICES LOOK THEM OVE SELECT YOURS Now USED TRUCKS MUST GO BY DECEMBER 15 TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE CUSTOMERS MACK TRUCK CORP. North and Roy CA pitl-4575 Ninth Jaated, | NEGRESS WOULD KNIFE AGENTS Narcotic Officers Attacked by Women; Others Taken H igh Boots I nsure H H ealth Pumps Are Only for Show Federal Prohibition Agents Irving | Brown and W, J, Patterson put in one of the most exciting evenings Jof thetr lives when they embarked | on a still hunt for narcotte vio. lators ‘Thursday night, Spotting Daisy Owens, 84, a negross, better | known as “Baby” Owens, at 819% Yosler way, the men ventured into close proximity with a view to searching thé woman--when she drew a wicked knife and opened a whole-souled attack, which endvd only when she was depontted behind the bars of a city cell, | Rose Morris, 23, was next arrest: ed in her room at Kighth-ave, and Pike st, after she had tossed a small bundle of dope from her window {nto the hands of Patter: | won, who was walting in the street | while Brown went Into the building | to make @ search, She was also lodged in the city Jatl. ‘The fumes of thelr oplum plpes brought Chong Sue, 76, and Jung Kae, 28, tnto the tolls of the law, when the odor attracted the officers as they were walking in the 700 block on King st, Complete amok. ing outfits were cenfincated, to. gether with a small quantity of oplum, and the Chinése were taken to the city jail | Daphne Pollard have taken prizes in England and Australia, and now in America. Prepare for & shock when I tell you the ize, She actually keeps thowe perfect Trilbys in a size 12-—- girl's nlzo! But then sho ts only 4 feet 8 Inches tall—or I should say, short—and 95 is the highest number she's ever been W YORK, Dee. Dec, T--The TRAVELS ARE bas tite, Daphne Pollard, whose COWBOY ARTIST {Had Disregard for U. S.) Laws, So He’ll Be Deported | | general land office for Fall to ascer-) 1| tain whether the section was known | to be mineral bearing at the time the lrequest of Vancouver, B, C. | Ryder de- | was known | | submi able to raiso on the scales. But in her feet ero de The wanderings of Salvator Va HAS WON FAME. | their aml way, clared perfect. And she attributes thelr perfection to the high boot mont of us have dis. | carded. Yothing like {t."* ahe declares, the ankio slim and gty No, I know they} but they should worn constantly | tn time, that's keep in good repute with the laws of Canada and the United States, are nearing an end—at least in so far as the Pacific Northwest ts concerned. | Varrino, arrested several days ago on | a charge of entering the United! States {legally from Canada, ix be- ing held for deportation to his native | t the local station. | arino first came to the attention | of United States authorities when he was arrested here in August at the , officers and acquitted. Feeling distance placed between himself and the Cana dian police, with whom he had heen in difficulty on numerous occasions, Id not come amine, the restless m managed to aneak across the can border once more. leave on the first boat a port In his home country FIRE BIDS ALL SHOW BIG CUTS | keop | Jarches support aren't fashtonable, Low pump bring the larger anklo" certain. “I haven't always been as par | ular about my feet an I am now,'’ she | noon on. “For awhile I was enslaved |by the hikh-heeled pump and wore it constantly n I noticed back. | hurt instep. No I switched ols and exaggeratedly ‘sen. ta and wh my feet were tuble L never looked be. rt _mynelf the y sma oN daily shoe pro-| gram. 1 boots when T| |? ave much walkir ing to do—and I take ‘many hikes. For golf I wear low, flat shoes that give my toes al chance to spread out and exercise as| ee should, And I dance every day | in my bare feet. | “This way I gtve my feet plenty | of exercise and keep them healthy jso I can wear high heels when I | Want to dress up and not be injured | } by, them. Thin diminutive comedienne, now « rin the "Greenwich Village Fol-| | lMes,* is an Australian by birth, and| |haw spent much of her time in Eng:| }land. But since her first vintt to} America, years ago, she has been a) OULA, Me Dec. %—A| patron of American ahoe dealers. nits. | "No matter what country I live © obscurity of a Montana|1 have all my al re,’ irie rises Charles M. Russell, al confides, 'Englixh are r of the range, to an eminent po-|and Parisian models too stubby, tion in the art world as a painter| American la of frontier nder e ‘The stor found wa I vary we Big Surprise Members of the board of public works were pleasantly jolted Friday morning when they opened bids on firé department apparatus submit. | 1 by four fire engine companies. bids were on 17 p of for which the i nally appropriated $180,000, | are needed to complete the tion of the Seattle fire de rtment ‘The bids opened reductions as high the bids orig apparatus, sho more than § at the Charles M. Russell MI cowboy § Out of in, she ugh ccon oes mad h appara: cil or which ty are just we everyone ma 8 fost p of this man wh 0 1 Friday an $26,0 submitte owed 0 trom d for th reductions from the a call, fon ing over the pra hungr 8 Pollard believes st a costume just a nally trikin ture f shoes, air of yn take the shoes, low. I happe! nd believe me, I « love old clothes, and hay ble which and re. ed by $10,000. 7 bought one lowent bid of $140,140 The original bi no ‘0 be on 1 prefer to Unless my ted resulted in court Section of all bid eagrave ¢ matter he froc ay © Duke of bid Fr for th of the Seagrave and {ta second bid w The Stutz Fire duced its bid from at the first id of the Stutz the md bid bid submitted Friday an the except feet money I believe | can I never feel well dre ‘ most about women feol this innate vanit Jake Hoover, known then a Wy uated the best hunters in the Montana ter. | ritor came 15-year-o ampfire in E: upon a boy ca seated beside Montana. “What Hoov j concludes, foot, but proportioned | in any foot} to any} " re you doin’ he asked woll-fittin 988. ones bring and give outfit ‘ replied the youth ont hell Where's reduced {ts touch $20,000 to $159,- final to grub? “Alp “Then com trapper, “I* a short ways f lots of elie m Without his trie Oklahoma Solons | Pass Anti-Klan Law| OKLAHOMA CITY, ‘The anti-Ku a by the Oklahoma log ling Amer. directed the iuipment, mado on its equip lard make. ‘The ) at th nd its bid me 0 Kot grul om h Klux Klan lower hous tt was of the and will rapp for his } Charle fir followed pa bids thus for to pe > sent signature The bi we port ny let LAW HIT PAIR MIGHTY HARD Ed Hand tice | bearing harder on vy nced to county jail of $100 when bre Jeremiah Neterer efly against s by members of any thelr own Dras. p cret or ked parties. nth ar that er hael ure and nati ent hated th enh to PHILADELPHIA, He re Red 4 nnsylvania need of the z when lowne ust again St. Loui er elf-taugh of genius deve era und love t 1D first picture to brin Fators | prominence a tit in M urtint an iru per H national ue of the tea garden p run a page ac printed magazine ample opriet r de. to the 2 tw federal have v prohib| Day e heme n ment, men ant en him nam: ross most in the the ¢ whiph nt at tl fla tisement b made, came Luck the pager e time, one t , there spelling. overjoy of pre The as frat " ort fo wasn't of the tified taft Former Army Man : Gets Small Term D, Hunti Chit cHicado, Seven thow up Twenty locked ted crim! nducted on the labor market. | Sline S-Mno ad, to /MA in.0600 — Want Ad Dept. | Anvie | PUGHT HOUND Marble « o| PIRHT | Dit in four | The Seattle Star Published Datly at 1907 Seventh Ave Heattle, Washington STAR WANT. AD RATES Count 6 words to one ine; cont, Ww cents per line, Samo ad to run § or more times, rato cont per line, 16 cents, EXAMPLID 1 time, at line, 61 run dt iu conte per Ww at 15 cents) por Contract Rates by Kequent a1 6, ‘BUSINESS SERVICES _ Titres, Joneph Allen, Iawyer. All. canes. 605 Leary Bide, UL sot-398h TP WALL- WM. BALL 216 Durke TA. $08 Bnd. All canen, Fees mod, Carpet Weaving and Cleaning CARPET WEAVING, cleaning, mat- treanes, feathers: $x12 ruge cleaned and resized, $3; mail orders, Write for prices,” FLUFF Rug & Carpet | Cleaning Works, Largest rug fac- tory on Pacific const. New loca- tion, 306 14th 8, Bi acn-3781. Klectrio Machinery ovat. RENTED | MONTELIUS PICK CO., Beattie. | Monuments Ww. Granite Co, lat and Virginia. & jabiished | 1874 Optician and Ontometri ents secured, developed fee wold. a ontral Bldg. Seattle, 00 Fat. N. W., Wash- __ington. D.C. Sitesi PATENTS necure and financed. Quick results, Givnan, 602 Central Bide. MAHON, Fenwick, Lawrence shed 1861, Advice and booklet free. 422 Burke Bide. HARTY WOWEN, Pat. Expert. Fee $75, all cont, Térma, Pantages Bld. | Physicians, Surgeons | Dit ANGUS, Sulie 400 Pantages | Bldg. Women's allmenta, dixorde Piano Tuners | MIWARDY, factory SPECIAL RATES. Tun! ne play 45; tuning piano, $3. M1] Irne-2661. JOHN STROM, MA in-3020, Tuning 03 1 FUNERAL NOTICES At fi Wailinkford ave PAVLOS ADAMO PISHUE, aged years, beloved husband of nula Pishue and father of John and Sam P, Pishue and Mrs, / in J. Buge of thin city neral jay. 12 noon, at Greek ment at FE ‘Kreen I Undertaking Company 3D | > earth | Pp. Va Home NAL > care not how many rem you have tried without relief, this does not enable you to eat With comfort, your money will bi refunded. Ask for teatimonials. MACKINTOSH BCOTCH REMEDY Co. Seattle CER physiological health culture alist, MePadden's eraduate, First ave. EL lot- 1810 SPECIAL NOTICES Universal Whist Club Economy Bid., 1491 1st, room 1; af- ternoons 2:50; evenings 8:30, Pub- i ap 705 4 | Me _ welcome, 6 LOST AND FOUND _ LOBT—Doy's pet, part Alreda Irish Terrier; license CA pitt-1035. 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED W ccept a few students to| learn marcel waving, hair dress-| ing, manicuring, etc. Our » enables you to work your way| thru. You pay us nothing. Inquire personally, Butler School of Hair| Drensing, 1107 Second ave. fourth | floor. HEMATITCHING, fe ite! Bid. piano playing taugh 9 MALE HELP—WANTED CARPENTERS, bricki ldere—Send for to R Blue Prints. is to become foreman, superin- tendent for contractor. Make more charge for book Building Dept. igo Tech, 118 EB. 26th yd. Guatante over Bartell's, 806 | yers and r tres BE xtra Trousers, Match that old coat and v moth atock of pants at new prices—a thousand pairs to choose from at $5 ndquiet-LAlly, . 4th and Pike. for Carpente: Catheart, north of Seattle, but must buy home and Ray $100 down and $10 per month. | 1. W. W.'s wanted. Call at 908/ Third Ave. Seattle at once. PARIS, Dec. onel, tle bread, H “Hey, there, col a please.” about my soup, captain?” | , Where's that filet de sole I} major?" | ‘These and other similar, sometimes ore forcible, detnands are heard tee daily In a little restaurant nea It was ed b arishkine, grandds ightar of the Grand Duke Nicholas, who led the armies of the ¢ of all the until the debacle The arishkine mixes the cock nd other drinks at the bar. princess surveys the help, con: | of ex-officers of the Ruasian from pantry boys to waiters. aunt of the princess site at the ushier’s desk d checks the fig- s presented by tho waftors, | ordered ten minutes ago, unsas in, army, an WILMINGTON, N. C., Dec. The North Carolina agricultural de partment has called for the plainting of a million pecan treos in'the east ern half of the state, the work to be re the end of 19 nds of trees planted in are bearing In profusion. the\ nuts belng of exceptional size. The department will aid farmers in #¢ y tre Twenty-five will planted in years curing pecan each cot orchards be ty at the start THE DUMB WAITER | “My bride is rather disappoint d about hous “What's the can't get they aid the who will do In to Boston THEY Mrs Dore te, t used from the housetops er heard of enti BROADCAST YEARS AGO Dore Women than men. In are more me ) to bi te radlo, x At any adeast thin & before we Sclence tr WHY, CERTAINLY! daughter promised Will you forgive me taking away from you?" F Why that the party was for.’—BSelected, Y mar ar me hor has to ou what '19 FURNISHED HOUSES — pee | Biake buy |42 musical | | CEDAR seh na cee 9 MALE HELP WANTED MINH VIRGIN WOOL HUITS $29.00, Como upataire and wee there fine, Virgin wool auite tallorod from fabricn woven right here tn Wash+ ington state, Truly beautiful wenves, Guaranteed quality, only 29, Lundquiat-Lilly, 2nd ° floor) jreen Wide, Fourth and Pike. WH CANNOT fill thordemand for malo atenomraphers, Prepare for & good position in either day or ove! BUCCHAS BUSINESS COLLKGD fth and Union Crory Bide, F rs AF ANNIX, 2004 Sth, near Wentinke ay, clean, furntahed, stoam-heated bedroomn (men): free bath and } wrekly $1.76, Barbers are making div We can teach you In few mall tultion fee: sore pi Call Moler Barber Tif Bam Weintlold cun't repalr your watch, throw it away £62 Unton. Blu Green Clock. Opp. postoffice. 10 SITUATION—MALE ANY lake in roote? Phone BUT 1336 and forget st. PAPER hangin Brown, BE acn-2982, kalsomining. FOR RENT «ROOM modern lower duplex, part-| ly furnished, newly painted, heat and phone, $35. 639 HE. 79th,| KE nwd-1949, | NEW, modern” B-room furnished | ouine, $25, 606 Eastlake, CA pitl- 1077, oh 4-ROOM furnished hou $27.60 month, 2617 W. 64th. SU nset-1 a7, | «OOM furnished cottage at 919% | 27th ave, BA st-7926-R, | PURNISHED 8- room house for rent, | 1108 Olive. j “20—FOR RENT HOUSES | THREE rooms, breakfast nook and | 23 Pontius a bros g Gistance, All in good whape. $22.60. | J, FRANK THORN, 747 Dexter Horton Bidg 4 ROOMS, xemi-mode: range, Meridian Gateway Land Co, Bldg. Sen tot-2115; CA nitt-196 ; 3-ROOM house, good condition, wall ing distance, $11. #07 Seventh N. GA rfld-2781. | ROOM cotta; Univernity dt ty ME Irae-0207y 4214 2nd Ave. Fauntleroy for bungalow. 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND_ APARTMENTS STRICTLY modern new front apart- ment, cheap; clone in; fine loca- tion.” CA pit-1077, at 624 ROOM flat; rent N. Take Eastlake car Melrone ave. to Roy Bt. 3 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS NICE, clean front, sleeping rc rivate home, $12 monthly; n, near 3rd and Denny way. ard N, LARGE home THE 24 FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS Lexington-Concord JUST FINISHED SW apartment district.) ‘cond Ave. EL tot-5818-W. YEL WALKING DISTANCE 2 and 3-room choice apts, electric- equipped. $45 up. MADRONA DISTRICT Hinckley wood condition. #26 per month. 2 room, clone ROOM, Capitol Hill furnace heat; Malden ave Nicely and garage; large living room| with leather furniture, pretty rug; large kitchen with combination Lang range; 2 bedrooms with brass beds, large dressers, etc. $30. 933 40th Ti dro! MADRONA_ DI CT Nicely furnished 2-room apartment home; front; grouni district. $20. Evening call INKE moved. Ube Want was | 55, 933 30th | l45 MISC EL LANEOUS FOR SALE Unealled for Overcoats Raincoats $2.50 Up Men’s Suits $4.50 Up OWL CLOTHING 1317'% First Opp. Arcade Entrance 0, i WILMIAMS COMPANY 1949 First Ave. &. BASH AND DOORS 4-inch cedar siding, por M. Flour bins fash rd doors ping Di Feak{nst nook tables and seats. Ironing board and cabinet com- i with sleeve board ....915.00 4-8x8.0, glazed. 6.50 Window glass by the Meht or by the box. te glass windshields put in your car, _0O. B. WILLIAM? COMPANY Ladies’ Winter COATS $2.50 Up Ladies’ Suits and Dresse; $2.50 Up OWL CLOTHING 1317% First “WICK” A beautiful Wick plano or player will make this Christmas ever me- morable in the family. Our prices and terms are moderate. Good used instruments {n our exchange department at very low prices. Dit Barry Piano Co., 108 Union at., Se- attle, r location. | From Producer to Consumer All this week at Stan. No. 89, down- stairs, at Pike Place Market, Cali- fornia French prunes et be; they need no sugar; dried peaches 7 almonds, 10¢ and 16c; Al seedless _Falsins, ried figs, 7 Inuta, 15e. Electrical Fixtures You save considerable when you buy your eloctrical fixtures UPSTAIRS from the man that makes them. WAGNER'S LIGHTING FIXTURES 1810 We ke Ave. Time Square. WE TALL THEM FREE Shingles 10-Inch clears $2.75: extra Star $3.25; extra clears $3.75; ed. Sweeney Shingle C Seattle. t-4588 event: PANTS — Buy from the largest Pants Store in the Northwest. We watch your cont and vest. All materials and patterns, All wool acid test pants, 704 FIRST AV SXTENSIVE HOLIDAY TRAD! | Being done at Waldron Coa Rug or furnit terma at cash prices fancy 100-plece china sets, $28 best $40 brass beds, $19, at 1417 Fifth, next to Blue Mouse, MA in- 2550. | LADIES HOME JOU! |For 1924 with @ purchese at W | dron'Co., either cash or terms Rugs, — 13 Fourth; Furniture Dept. 14 : furnished 4-room apartment | —GOOD FURNACE COAL—37 |8.50 LUMP COAL 8.50 DEL. IN 2-TON LOTS LION COAL CO., GA-RFLD-5001._ |CHRISTMAS “TOYS, large assori- ment. Profits cut in two. Dawn Lumber Co.'s General Stores, Rai- __nier Beach. evenings. | -| San Francisco Fur Co. REAL home: good meals: all privi- legen; walking distance; $$ week. | BA at-6875. |224 Pine st. Have your furs re- | modeled and repaired by us at a Small cost. 33 STORES TO RENT MODERN BRICK STORE, good location. on car line, partition for living quarters. two months’ rent free on two: lease, The Gatewood Realty Co. | LTORS Axe. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘for rent, rent applied Meyer-Toner, 1321 Cobb Bide highly Apt. Boxt Wili| First year WE at SW pianos on purchase. Fourth ave. KIMBALL Piano, only $150. A st-6308. 38 FURNITURE WANTED FURNITURD for home. GA-rfl 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE SIX” ROOMS, furniture, bedding, stoves, carpets, dishes: cheap; 9:30 to 6; 2407% Seventh ave. after 6 phone GA rfid-6563. welia, 1818 Sth. 3 polished 1, Broker; MA in.6516 _ LIVE STOCK | Toegenbury eedtd Telephone GL endle- 6518 APs bucks. boarded, Sunnydale transported. Goat Dairy, 5 rT | Christmas Suggestions | Start Your Boy Out Right Every young man feels own a piece of property occupy hin % him a shane thru school. It fs not only educational, pleasure to work for himaelt. What better gift could you your boy than a 5 to 20- of the best irrigated fruit Vegetable land, 20 miles from attle? Price $300 and up for acres; terms. Make your boy proud and independent. Western Washington Land & Irrigation Co, 504 Hinckley Bldg, proud to ety and | TAS TH Holly teaver: ropes, wholesale and reta DELIVER and DECORA NOW and avold rush. B38 <MAS TREES and CEDAR taken and delivered until KE nwd-6448 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ‘sale underwear h ehure Orders Columbia at First Pres rt x for su sale 69th. neet AY SHINGLE ITURB 4th SW WE buy and The Owl 1917 F tor hing and furs. Firat ave, aper MA In-< Driver 076 Lamp ¢ furna ; BL 1ot-443 MADB NEW rd, delivered OLD FURS ATTLE FUR d, SU nsot-§296. $4.50 Bldg. cord, no knots. 180. | 6936 | _ Tt will} cation time, also give to earn his own way | acre tract | | FULL 12-Inch Mill Wood Can be 4 immedi: iy, $4 load, $7 cord. Guaranteed coal, lump $10.50, furnace $9.50 ton. EL {ot-2187. 12-Inch Fir Millwood __,, $6.00 a cord, delivered—$6.00 COAL—ALL KINDS BE acn-1094 Any Time BUYING HEAT? Or do you shovel coal in and klink~ ers out. Your money's worth of heat. GRIFFITHS COAL CO. L fot-4433, MILL WOOD, $3.50 load, $6.50 double; | forest wood ES 50; double $10; No. 2 forest $4; $7 double; dry planer 5; double $9.50; also good | | BEST forest woo wood, $4 load, $7 cord; 2-cord lots, $13, Furnice coal, $6.50 ton; lump 0% KE nwd-4605. $7.50 — COAL — $7.50 $7.5 Del, for range and heater. | GA rfld- 5928. Furnace coal, | Sewing Machines $5. 00 and up. Easy terms. White win; Co., 19 4 Lump Coal $8.50, delivered, in 2-ton lots, $8.50 | "McDermid Fuel Co. GA rfid RUMMAGE SALE 1208 First ave., Friday and Saturday, __Dec. 7 and 8. Clothes and sundrie: CHRISTMAS trees, tree or truck loads, ready any time, any size. | Cheapest prices. FE. B Delloir, Rlack Diamond, Wash. RUGS 10.6x13.6 Fancy Axminsters ‘on sale for for few days. Well SC eadog Waldron Co., F is2 pipeless furnace, complete. WHll heat average home. v Manufactured 4076 26th sen aa RY — Hardy home-grown stock, priced right, and free esti- | mates on all planting, an @, WESTERN MATTRESS CO, Mattresses cleaned and re-ma APER hanging, painting and kal= somining. Estimates free. EA st- ete. GA rfld-1250. ME 9458. aS pecial depa: 4th bargains in our ment. — Meyer- Sobb Bldg. D —Men‘’s shoes resoled, | $i. Oak tanned leather, guaran- teed workmanship. 612 Oilve. PORTABLD garages, fiowses, stores. MARS PORTABLE BLDG. CO. 821 Roy CA pith-3922. T heavy $3. exchange Toner, 13 SCO} St, it white, crated, hold 13. gallons, ered. WE st-0407. | THY Desk B Buys, § Office Furniture. MA in-7388, |LUMBER, sash, doors, bricks enough to build a 6-room puse for $60. 121 Fifth N. 5 BEST forest wood. %y-cord; mill wood, $7 cord; planer ends, $9 cori. EL tot-1724. ADDING MACHINES and cash regis- bought, sold and exchanged. sUNDW ALL MPANY, $19 FOR SALI r ¢, bedding ear No. READY-TO-WE your coat $ ird. cord of $6 delivered oO aL, fot-0142. DRY 12 € 16 Woon, 0 Gt glass, deliv= 39.50 AR trousers, Union made. mateh Tracie, wood, MILT cord, INCH load Fir $8.50 em i drop-heada, pairing, renting. MA in- First ave. $4, $5 » ‘Phone ‘ OOD, ord. Forest GL endle- BONE (ends. $3.75 d, slab a cord. GArfled-¢121,

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