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Traffic Rules Revised and Ready for Autoists Seattle Counsel for Jap F action in Island Empire SEEN THE NEW Says Japanese Ban Will Hurt Future of Seattle BENCH VOTES ms Tells of Re- THE SEATT FIGHTS LAW ON Justice Wright Will Test Naming of Opponents | MANY CHANGES IN LAW) concr ode a gt trade with the Orieat : } ke eatens A om @ more handfull of Japanese nd! ; ture w the ¢ t He ridiculed the idea that a be | Copies of Rules for Motor > nak. |Ortantal: sana: ua: wapnen (4 the!é ae Driving Distributed » United States and de they will oppose primary will ensus figures showed th tnd st wore Ticadiats make tral es al|anese population in this je Miled within the next few days, ere wee eae Sm who has just an actually decreased since 1909. it was reported at urt a. way 38, ‘ th's visit in the| “1 have talked with American Friday joterists may get oo; e s alse munektent ¢ @ Samesienn taeamianetien Ott i - erfinance at police headquarters or ot Catranition of | eeu a datea CORE Toth tall tan] 7h, Suit Will, bo filed ty Tustion > at the office of City Clerk B. M . : oa ton gentlemen's agreement f the Peace John B. Wright, who > pent im the city o feamer's office cing enforced. ts @ candidate for the judgeship at to familiar themselves horoly re ‘ with the code JAPS AGAINST the fall elections. } Several important changes have) \ LEAVING FOR AMERICA Wright announced that he will yj heen provided in the ordinance. ( \ #8 ‘ ‘One man in Japan told me file his candidacy with the ¢ y ; A atition of parking tn| ores ect. One firm repre S/he favored bringing back to \thelr 4 iaiy D y : of these is the abolition of parking by Shank is the Yokohama Specie c Pas ' without } the middie of Fifth ave, from Madl-| 0 native nt all the ae “ specifying which one of the tncum a asking Of America overywhere went “ . mn H son st. to Terrace st. Parking 09) S4y5 ATTITUDE America, | Everywbere vine their Dat Judges he will oppose, if - } Fifth ave. after May 6 is limited to) oy, or REGRET ne Ny ~ be said, POrSUAON refuses to accept the fi . ue hour and must be parallel to the t the exclusion act was | opie solng to site " trade "MS: Jutsice Wright will bring man: curd. nank was in Japan. The| America has ee ee does not MAUS proceedi which will be This rule also applies to streets | h™ ts he de. | Possibilities in Asia if she Goes ie. Cerried to the state supreme court Between Fourth ave. and Fifth ave.) oes was one of regret that Amer. | Continue te ne sans, San : ¢ 0 tent out the election law rela from James to Madison fea should see fit to discriminate | “laren He believes’ th . tot to judges Parking on Terrace st, opposite] oo ist the yellow race too Inte for the United States to ‘ND to Jul scat SAE SIRI the police station, also is limited to/"*” + change its policy on Japanese ex nat candidates po ¢ | “Japan recognizes the ‘ Itho Japan fr the bench, in either the superior one hour. 5 cluston and mys that altho Japan NO PARKING IN eve any country to way |) Usseen. hurt by the action eo ° Supreme courts, must namo their » 4 NG DD what people and how many shal 7 \d » this OPPonent u ; far, the country would forgive this RUSH HOURS Some to this country,” Shank says, |", the country would forsive Us "7p en sttomey — Maloelm Between First and Fourth aves, e com t that Japan has is|! : Scien . wits vig ae pear Tnive 4 ir auto-/ h t resent course. aso A candi e from University to Pine sts, no auto-|tnat she is held up before the rest |? ee ee aisle tow Phas hea = aivesae beeen mobiles will be permitted to stop dur-|o¢ the world as an inferior country ¥ ly, I think we would briefing t asc, Douglas, as £ Ing the rush hours from 4 to p.m. | and not worthy of the same conai!.| ation carefully, T think we wolll (Aint tlh cate Douglas as chic Au parking is abolished on Union| oration given other na! t be so rea mS ° = wal en wags Ba adh ve - it ” ‘On University st., if she had been put on a « have only ae 0,0 ; ae , rir wane Sa ha .« Ferguson Third and Fourth aves. will be lim-|pasis, or if the present quota basis | country an 00 « m cy. ra were ed Friday in fted to 30-minute stands. Tb of 146 a year had been continued. | California. I do not believe w ir opinions on the merits of the Gust be parked parallel to the curb.| She docan't want to send people to|! over 500 families in ® pult be brought by Justice The for-hire car stand at Third and/inig country. All wants is state.” q Wright Several expressed the University has been abolished. lequare deal Shank sald he challenges Any opinion that a man is entitled to Taxi and for-hire car stands thru-/ SAYS ORIENTALS statement to the effect that Soars run for the bench under his const! @ut the city have been greatly cur’) ARE NOT MENACE is a larger percentage of lawless tutional privileges without selecting tailed. | Shank declared that in his esti-| ness among the Japanese in Beal; the man he will run against. Others All automobiles must be off the|/ mation it was an unwise step to/tle than among other forels maintain that the alnture. was streets at midnight to permit free ac- jeopardize the entire future of| among Americans within its rights when it specified cess to streets by the street cleaning | ———____—_—_——- — ————— |the methods by which judges may department Several arterial highways are cro ated and all motorists coming into these highways must bring their cars to a full stop. MUST STOP BEFORE ENTERING ARTERIALS Arterial highways are designated as those highways that take the @ccumulated traffic from several Streets running into them. The ar- terial highways created in the or- “dinance are Rainier ave, from the city limits to Dearborn st.; West- lake ave, and its extension to Woodland Park ave. from Virginia M., to the city limits; Eastlake av ‘Tenth ave. N. E. and Victory way, from Denny way to the city limits; Elliott ave., from First ave to Leary way. ~The ordinance makes it illegal to pass a long string of cars In the congested traffic creas. One of the provisions of the Ordinance states that a pedestrian ) has the right of way at street cross- ings and motorists must recognize "it, Sergeant Frank Fuqua, in charge of the city’s traffic depart- ment, doesn’t advise pedestrians to Insist upon their rights while in middle of the street, !f @ rap- moving car is approaching. Police signs and warnings will be | posted thruout the areas affected _ by the new traffic code, Sergeant ‘Fuqua said, when the ordinance be- comes effective. These will aid Motorists to obey the law. Copies ‘of the ordinance will be distributed ‘on application. ‘The new code replaces the oid 4raffic ordinance in full. It covers the traffic situation completely and Will be distributed by the police de-| JOPLIN, Mo., naping of Freddie Lieb, 53 ago, may be cleared up by the claims he was the stolen child has dropped the name of Robert kidnaped baby—Fred Lieb. He has been accepted by H. Beasie Sutherland, of Minn. as their brother. Hastin, checking traces of year ago, years old. He had toddied from carriage yard, to play. He never music professor, was in Chicago, ranging a contract for singing the church. The distracted and this since 7 Come at once. Professor Lieb hurried home. devoted his life to searching for child. He trailed to all parts of country, looking for clues, with result. Freddie “Freddie minal had a beautiful te: May 9.—The kid years pearance of a gray-haired man who Clark and assumed the name of the Stevenson Lieb, of Minneapolis, and Mrs Clark, after spending several days in Joplin, where his father died a the family, left today for Minneapolis. Freddje Lieb was kidnaped when 5 home in Quincy, Ill, to 4 nearby turned. At the time his father, hysterical mother waited a day and then sent message: last night. ap He T. eI 5. his | re-|} al ar. in| He | the | the out nor }to work in a mill, |member of the family. ldle Lieb came to him, No trace of him. |when he read in a newspaper of the Returns After 53 Years as Kidnappers’ Victi Gray-haired Man Accepted as Missin “Child”; Mystery Believed Solved g voice, and his parents believed he might have been stolen by «ypales and trained to beg thru his singing. | According to Clark's story. he was reared in the home of Ervin T. Win ter, of Norristown, Pa. He sald this family abused him and forced him volop was ruined. When he was 18 years of age, he aaid, Winter children that he waa not a he ran away and never lived with them again, He attended the funeral | of Mrs. Winter when he was 35, and waa told at that time by Win. ter that he had been kidnaped by &/ Within the next few days, the Sea-/ woman at Quincy when a child. Four moles were found on his body, which were identical with| } marks on the body of the kidnaped baby. People here who knew the |family said Clark bore a great re semblance to the Licbs. ‘Tho first idea that he wan Fred-| Clark said death of Professor Lieb. A pieture; taken of the kidnaped boy shortly before he disappeared was repro: duced. He said he had cn exact likeness of the newspaptr cu which had been given him by hia foster parents partment in pamphlet form. DENIES STORIES OF PERMITS Wheeler Takes Stand; Says Oil Charges False WASHINGTON, May 9.—Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, took the stand in his own defense before the senate committee invest!- _ Rating his indictment today and de- elared he had never negotiated for oil land permits with the interior sdepartment on behalf of Gordon as ably is the driest community Washington Friday. A few days ago a woman resi That Well, , the reason. you know how womei ar and, presto! - “E never promised to get permits; I never got permits; I never dis- Falls during the progress of a |: sult there. INAUUTAVAVAAA AAA A small payment down, with regular monthly pay- ments, will help you buy a home. : Tonight’s Want Ads offer many home bargains. ! Turn to the Want Ads Now ee TTT UU UIT dent failed to include a nelgh- bor on her party Invitation list. The slighted one went to erett, whispered to the sheriff search warrants, raids, accusations and ever’thing. had planned the obtaining of a per- mit in a secret conference at Great in m jaw: She Wasn't Invited to the Party; Now Laurel Heights Is Bone Dry) AUREL HEIGHTS, about 26 miles north of Seattle, prob- That started it. Then the ac cused woman hit back and a few more homes found themselves bone-dry overnight, according to County Prosecutor C. T. Roscoe. FEUD ENDS IN FIGHT AT LODGE MEETING Feeling got so hot in the little suburb that. one night this week there was aimost a knock-down- and-drag-out At a lodge meeting of women, Ladylike fists came into play and, according to au- thorities at Everatt, one troman was “crowned” with a bottle, + + + No, a milk bottle. Thursday, bright and early, an Amazonian phalanx, represent: ing one side of the feud, hotfoot- ed it up to Prosecutor Roscoe’a offide and demanded the issue of wholesale warrants for the enemy. While this was going on, an- other A. P., representing the other side, appeared at the of- fice, -presumably for a like pur- pose. Seeing the foo entrenched, however, the second A. P. hied {taelf over to the ctiy prosecu- tor's office, instead. And de- manded more warrants, For an hour or #o the urbane Mr. Roscoe and his equally ur. bane city colleague had their hands full, Ultimately, however, they quieted the phalanxes—or should it be “phalanxi''?—and sent them home. And down in Laurel Heights the feud still rages. Meanwhile, there isn't a drier spot in Washington. Romance Growing From Jap Quakes TOKYO, May 9.—Court circles in Tokyo are gossiping about the poss: ble engagement and daughter of Prince Kujo. Prince Yamashina lost his wife in the earthquake of last Sep- tember, while Miss Kujo's fiance, Prince Kwacho, died recently. Cornet Tames Lions BERLIN, Germany, May 9%-— Dr. Max Sostario, cornetist, was troubled by stagefright. To overcome this handicap he guve a private con. cert in a lion's cage at Hamburg. The lions at first anifed suspiciously ESTUUUANNULHUEUNNUUNUANUUUUNEOUAUONUGUEAUGOEOGNULAGOOENUGUULOAOUUUOESAU OGURA a corner of the cage. he was told by one of the| Boon after, | marriage of 1 Prince Takehiko Yamashina and the! and Princess! be selected A great deal of interest has been under the law, any aspirants for the robe hesitate to enter the thru fear that they will lantagoinge present judges by run ning against them. |Aroused over the sult as, present BANKS ARE NOW ° IN MERGER Deposits of $35,000,000 Formal action of the boards of directors of the Dexter Horton tonal bank and the Seaboard Na jtonal bank this morning perfected the” merging of the two, sasuring | jSeattle the largest financial institu |tion in the Pacific board bank will become the Sea board branch of the Dexter Horton | National bank, according to W. H} Parsons, president of the Dexter | Horton. The connolidated {National bank, Dexter Horton the Dexter Horton and absorption of the Seaboard National, gives the | Dexter Horton approximately $35, |000,000 in deposits and total re. jsources in excess of $40,000,000. Members of the present board of |dtrectors of the Seaboard, National bank will become members of the [Dexter Horton board, while C. H Howell, now president of the Sea board, will become a vice president of the Dexter Horton and manager of the Dexter Horton National: Sea |board branch, at Pike st. and West lake ave, Frank E. Burns, long associated with Howell as vice president, will be named a vice president of the Dexter Horton, Lester R. McCash, now the Seaboard cashier, will be \ansistant manager, under Howell | Pending completion of the new Dexter Horton bapking rooms in the Dexter Horton bullding at Sec- ond aye, and Cherry st., about Sep- jtember 15, the bank will continue [to occupy its present temporary quarters at Third ave. and Cherry st. and in the Hogo bullding. The Dexter Horton National |bank's branch at Ballard will be! maintained, while with the accession | lof the Seaboard branch, the present | |Dexter Horton State bank, Remodeling of the Seaboard bank quarters, according to the announce: ment, will provide the uptown dls- trict with one of the finest bank homes in the city, with especial con lyventences and service for mercantile loustomers located in the retail dis trict and for men and women de positors, STUDY DISEASE: TREATMENT Research Discovers Method of Fighting Pneumonia May 9,—Medical circles here today were discussing with great interest announcement of a new treatment for pneumonia with the potential power of saving innumerable lives every year. Tho treatment, according to & statement by the Metropolitan Life } Insurance company, which financed researches ending in its discovery, is effective in from 26 to 60 per Joent of the cases where it is used. was perfected by. Dr. Lioyd RB. Felton, a young physician of the department of preventive medicine and hygiene of Harvard medical | school. Sixty cases have been treated successfully with the discovery in ; Boston and 60 in New York. The jsubstance forming the basis of the treatment is a white crystalline powder, separated from the ordinary horse serum which has been used for some time with uncertain re. sults in treatment of pneumonia. It im believed to be the protective NEW YORK at the cornet, but later, ay the doctor substance, or the “antibody” against began tripletonguing feats on the) pneumonia, in a noarly pure state. horn, they stood off spellbound | Injected in human beings it gives no unfavorable reaction, | Dexter Horton Gets Total where his ténor) Northwent. | representing the re-| y |cently merged Union National with| |Georgetown branch will become the! LE STAR The Seattle Star enth Washington WANT AD ATES stake R Count ¢ words to one line; cost. 17 conts per line. Same a4 to run 3 or more times rate cont per line, 16 centa pe Contract Rates by It quest MA in-0600 - Want Ad Dept. BUSINESS SERVICES | .; Attorneys-at Law > WM TC BALI ke bldg. $606 tnd, All cases’ Fee mod. MA In-7303 ADVICE tree, Toseph Allen, lawyer All Leary Bid. EL 1-39 CALL T i. $3 Fiuff ~~ Electric Machinery ROUGHT D-—-KENTED W. MONTELIUS PRICE Optician and Opto HKD MUNDE, Vraner-Paterson do. Piano Tuners FOUN STROM. MA in-3 Tuning $3) Patent Attorneys ry IN Patent Attorney, Pat- ents secured, developed and sold $05-6-7 Central Bldg. Seattle MA in-0290; 600 I at. N. W, Wash- ngton. D.C HARRY NOWENE, Pat, Wapert. Fee ' cost. Terma, Pantages Id. Fenwlek. Lawrences, eatab- 1861. Advice and booklet | free. 432 Nurke Bide Monuments Redman Grave Marker Co. FROM $5 TO $35 AND UP j 1638 Fourth Ave MA in-5984 NY Warble and Urant nd Virginia Eatabiished iat Physicians, DR ANGI ids. W 3 K GUATANT We care ne you have tried without relief how many remedies 1f | this does not enable you to eat) ] fort. your money will be Ask for tentt TOSH SCOTCH RE CO. Tox 67, Beattie NATURES pure herb home treat- ments, when ¢ tly. compound- ed, seidom fall to relieve. Con- knows the art, 12th seful service in Be- matory Herb Btore, 816 mult one who y have tried lots of cure thma, but never this on: 4 SPECIAL NOTICES SEALED proposals will be recelved by the undersigned until 1:20 p, m., on Friday, May 22, 1924, and then | opened, for furnishing food to de- tained aliens and others at the Be- | attle, Washington. Immigration | Station for @ period of two years, |} beginning July 1, 1924 fars.as to conditions may be ob- tained upon application to Luther Weedin, Commiraioner. 6 6 LOST AND FOUND | LOBT—ATT and some cents between Q. A. Market and First and See- ond aves WHI give reward. GA rfld-5725. Be a | Lost, “while motoring recently around the lake. a bunch of keys with chain and trousers clasp. | _Phone MA In-2521, Seattle. LOST—Brindle bull Boston terrier. Green Lake district; answers to name of Ted. Licenas number 2231 Reward. ME Iree-6146. a bs Went Seattle—Iriah and Bo male dog; howls a | 4 MEN wanted to work on our ble | Calif. ranch; #0 nen wanted to! surface clear EM tract 294 Cath- cart; also aales manager wanted. ust buy land of us to See Mr. But all ni connected with us. Bu in C. D, Hillman’s office, 908 Third ave. MEN, WOMEN, there Int In “the ba gc ade complet MOLmR DARDER COLLEGE, 223 Occidental av MODERN AUTO AND SCHOOL, day and night classes Send for free catalog No, 3, 700 Mercer at. | AT ANNEX, 2007 With, near Westlake Ave. clean, furnished, stoam-heated bedrooms’ (men): free 3 P Sam Wei watch, throw it away. 302 Union. Big Green Clock. Opp. portoffice. HOT CAKES” ibe, includes cotfes. syrup, butter, 112 Main st. FREE JORS, 98 Main St. j10 SITUATIO) —MALE , reshingled. | PAINTE) Kalsomin A st-2631-R. |\PAPERHANGING, kalsomining. Brown, BE 2982 evenings, GARDENS spaded, BE acn-3813, 6 p.m | |12 SALESMEN WANTED N—Competent man to rep- resent us with. th MERICANA ENCYCLOPEDIA. perience de- sirable but not necessary. Splen- did opportunity to, estabilsh, pe manent and profitable business. The Taylor Book Company, 4041 Arcade Square, Senttl ne RENT Gx at, for rent RAG oune ME Irae- 2089, boat, RUSSIAN ARMY ON BORDER LONDON, May 9. — Russian troops are concentrating on the Bessarabian frontier and ore also throwing up fortifications along the Dneister, while the Rumanian pop- Jilation flees southward, panicky, ac- cording to the Parls correspondent of the London Daily Express todd who alleges confirmation of his dis. patch has been obtained from Sofia. Trainloads of Rumanian troops, he says, are being rushed to the threatened points along the border. There is no confirmation of the report from official sources, eee ATHENS, May %—Jugo-Slavin is secretly concentrating troops in readiness to invade Albania and take advantage of the chaotic internal altuation In that country, according to reports from ‘Tirana, which are unconfirmed and taken with. consid. erable reserve, Greok reports also tell of two rival columns of revolutioniats, 1,000 ‘| strong each, moving on Tirana. One ;Of these armies ix Serbophile, tho other Italaphile, it is claimed, imach remedy. | “| ait. applied on pur Particu- | bath and | 19 FURYISHED HOUSES 20—-FOR RENT HOU DESIRABLE houses, flats apartments and stores for rent in ull sections of the city. West & Wheeler ——— OO OO 0 5 FRIDAY, i 1 RELIABILITY | | HAZORE, 1 #, knives || 2né an4 Marion. El tot-268 | sharpened right - le ° eat PLATT and APA TS | PORTABLE gar sem stores FOR ENT Mars Portab 83) LU MacDonsid & st CA pit U nee ete Be MILL wood, 4 blocks ROOM b oe, rear th a $4.50 cord ¢ 1689-3 CANDSCAPE gardener, new ROOM house, modern, 816. Mire awne attended. Earwigs ¢ an Dosech 8 oth 8. GL, end nated BE acn-0389. MATTRERRES rebuilt and recovered DENISON MATTRESS CO. ‘ =e 1314 Aloha Bt CA pitl-2451 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS | f-ineir SaLoWwoon a6 half cord, de TS Giisen Anne view AND APARTME ROOM Fiat th TRUNKS moved, bbe. BA st-008L | Gets Garland walable renee J “ Lang stove GA rfid-4647 \24 FURNISHED APTS. Lang stove, } AND FLATS i reed carriage | " 4 onograph n | The Granada tA inetath. Apt 1136 NELMC AVE. | pay highest race Reautifully furnished 2 and %-room| other junk. Will ca apartments in this attractive briek | iLOcK wood. $3 ity ft | Building: ” Kent "includes eht iy og ree | as and telephone $66 to $NS | river MONEY —Duy used auto parts 1éth at Yesier. EA st-6100 John Davis & Co. | LEATHER coat With cap to miktch MA in-9141 407 Becond Ave for sale cheap. 1317% First ave UNIVERBITY DISTRICT | We buy and sell clothing and furs Newly furnished J-room apartment,| The Owl, 1217% First ave in our Dutch Colonial home. on 8 | TOVING and hauling with large van | paved corner. Light; heat, phone, |MGIED S04 our MAain-4325 0 fh he “Prone | DRY Inside block millwood, §9 cord KE nwd-47 $5 halt MEI 424 2 AND r ean, cozy, heated MATTRESSES REN apartments; also front rner 4- sinter Mattress ¢ | room apartment: reasonable rent TON coal, the best for ¢ light included, GA rfld-0262. Take| money. Call for prices. EL jot-646 | West Queen Anne car to 1420 ARWI¢ TERMINATED. Fourth ave. W. 1” the ac AND "4 room furnished modern |S COOKING stoves, WA st-A403-Tt partments ie ee KAVANAGH $5.60 hate. 1294 ist ave FURNISHED “apartment; $20; mod-| 54 ern. TILT Avalon way WE at- - 2315 | PORTABLE garages, GA piti-3023. XWIGH S-room, Treat apartment, | te gen eens ene 1718 12th Ave. South. BE acn-1 55 AUTO ACCESSORIES 2 FU Tie Perfect Brake for Fords” To. % RNISHED | {Maat Brakes:| HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS THE INVERNESS; clean, homelike: | » heated housekeeping and | tive rates, | Heeing rooma, Attr ine, cor, Bums 37 MUSICAL | INSTRUM PIANOS—Bargains in our exchange dept. New pianos to rent; limited Meyer-Toner, | Cobb Bldg | plain | case; od w 1321 Fourth, R plano, : ebon \f2 LIVE STOCK WANTED—4 or young A iota | 15th N. W. SU nee FVNTHA fine mich fonts for wale | cheap, Call 4625 46th 8 | 44 POULTRY | WE will buy your poultry, one o ousand. 1D. Bhoemaker & 604 Weller st. EL tot-2391: | buy all kinds of poultry. Sell/ yer. 1919 Western, MA In-6985. 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SB, WILLIAMS CO; {BASH AND DOORS inside | ut. Bacri- “F503 | Ww Ber +, #4 to $5.60; cupboard] doors, 3-ply veneer panel, $1.25 to | $2.25; with double strength «' and wood bars, $2.40 to $6. white spruce breadboards, 60e: medicine che to hang on wall. 7.50; with ng to set in $4.50: garage doo! $7 to $1 Write for FREE LUSTRATE! CATALOG, Iistini oney-saviny values in all kinds of millwor ixtures for the home thafaction cuaranteed. |. B. WILLIAMS CO, | SASH AND DOORS 87 Pirst Ave. &. Seattle 2 2 % n | Coats AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN | Owl Clothing 181714 First Opp. Arcade Entrance ae 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR) SALE =o EARWIGS We Kill’Em Dead || We have baited property in Seattle for the past 3 years | | with highest commendations and county from the city authorities, Avoid rush by sending in your order early. Wo use the boat material. Kaseno Earwig Bait bat oth tS Py reliable dealers in Seattl Earwig | Exterminating Co. bor Hinckley Bldg. rattle, Wash. MA In- 1088 Eves, SU naet-5453 LL charged atterins. ‘Ste art vacuum tanks, $3. ‘also good leather cushions, 8, springs, gears, axles, carburetors, engines, tires, bodies, trailers and many other accessories at very low price. SEATTLE AUTO WRECKING CO. 16th at Yesler Franch, Rainier and Jackson ~~ Electric Fixtures New store; new designs: Seo us and save mone: pecial thin week. chain pendants, 90c. VAUGHN ELECTRIC CO. 2131 Third MA In-2151 GOAT MILK—Feek's Dairy, Third and Pike; Cow Path Creamery, Pike Place Market; pints, 20c; % pints, 10c, For residence delivery telephone Sunnydale Goat Dairy, GL endle-1726-J-12, pints, 250; quarts, 35¢, 3 $1. Visitors welcome, SLIGHTLY "| combination White Singer sewin) machine for sale to quick cash buyer, 168 Crea ett, near Second. Queen Anne hill, “WASHINGTON TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. 404 Union, near 4th Ay, aoe aL rices. pL wood, $6 cor wood, $4.75 halt, $8.60 cord;, ar forest wood, $7 cord: cedar, oft! If, $4.50 cord, KE nwd-460 nice pitehy bi AMERICA'S lon * anteed Her y 24 Olive soned millwood cheap. Also m Btetson-Port; never BU nsct-O114 rn, $4.60 up. Firet Ave. iy, 8U neat AUTOS FOR SALE _ ° 105 | Westlake North Today’s Specials | |'22 Hudson Coupe $1,250 "21 Studebaker Roadster. 795 | | |*23 Maxwell Touring... 785| | ‘23 Chevrolet Sedan..... 875) | ‘21 Cleveland Touring... | '22 Overland Sedan...... "283 Ford Coupe...p..+s+e ‘22 Ford Coupe... ‘19 Liberty Sport......+. AND MANY OTHERS | Patten Motor Co. 105 WESTLAKE NORTH ° gE 26 See’ These Bargains Before You Buy 1921 Chandler Touring . ..$750 1920 Chandler Touring . + 695 1920 Chandler 4-pass. Roadster. 1918 Chandler Touring . THE ABOVE CARS CARRY OUR NEW CAR GUARANTEE 1923 Olds 4 Coupe 192: 3 Chalmers "6" Roadster And Many Others Miller-Norton Sales Co. |The House S0 Better Used Cars and 985 Terms BA et-0100 Corner 11th and East Pine St Open Evenings and Sundays ¥F F o HUGHSON'S o r FORD Rr dD CORNER D PLAY SAFE Buy a Hughson Reconditioned Used Ford and enjoy your week-ends, ‘Terms Trades Ford Tourings $60 to $32 | Ford Roadsters +100 to 250 | Ford Coupes. 150 to 500 Ford Sedans 325 to 600 Ford Deliveries . 250 1921 Ford Ton Truck . 275 Ford Bugs . j to WILLIAM L. HUGHSON COMPANY Authorized Sales and Service Srd and Stewart St. EL tot-0) OPEN EVENINGS CHALMERS 1921 SPORT TOURING | Thin beautiful Sport is in A-1 me- chanical condition. Two brand now cord tires, and full equip- ment of accessories, § Trades and Terms CHILCOTT SUTTON NASH CO, 00 Pike St. EA st-0053 =o - 985) MAY 9, 1 56 AUTOS FOR SALI t USETL Can AL EB _Dulmags Co, | Do You Want a Car That Will Give You Good Service? THAT CAE ME IN, SEB FOR YOUR uring ach peedater urInK.++ Touring. « Packard 1 nklin 1 Nash Touring TERMS TRADI attle Automobile Co. 611 E. Pike St. Open nights and Sundays Latest Model 6-44 | Oakland Touring, $595 Here is a wonderful buy for some- one. A cara little ov year old, in perfect mechanical condition; 7,000 miles here in the splendid cord tires, rain~ cowl ventilator, tep plates, extta tire, eagle wings, etc.: top, and original paint is the day It left the factory. inal cost of this car $1,400, Only $195 down. Ortg- was over Buy Here With Confidence EBERHARTER’S GARAGE INC. Westlake N. Here Is YOUR Chance | For Two Days Only | $450 1924 Ford, with lots of extras. and Republican }1922 Overland; runs like a new car} $350. CASH, TERMS OR TRADE |Lots of good buys to select fro || WESTERN MOTORS Bellevue and Pine EA st-0346 LLYS- OVERLAND DEALERS | LOOK! | 1928 5-Pass. Chandler With the Pike’s Peak motor, like This car has been taken in id can be bought has hardly by been used, and us the same this, Will trade and give easy ter CHANDLER DISTRIBUTORS EA st-0100 COR. 11TH AVE. AND E. PINE ST. | OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS | Guaranteed Used Cars A new car guarantee-with every used car; 65 0 ready to go; over- hauled; a as we know they are right. id easy terms. Dealers trade in cars at trade-in prices, Open Sundays and Evenings. CERTIFIED USED CAR MARKET OF KING COUNTY 1425 10th Ave. EA st-0666. Late 1921 Chevrolet Touring Motor is fine; original finish; new top; tires. $50 down. Open Evenings Standard Used Car Co. §17-519 E. Pike EA st-0699 lo ° | HUDSON 7- cpgarense. Super-Six | fedan; extras; good shape; body | good as ne good terms. KELLY SPRINGFIELD MOTOR TRUC 1525 Lith Ave. Bay st-0190 iy A Sell and give | ° HAYNES SPORT TOURING, 1923— Completely equipped; si wheels: six tires; bumpers; spot- light. etc, Car in excellent condi- tlon and will sell at about half Price of new car. Call Mr, Lacy 1921 Ford Coupe 5 wire wheel: lots of extra: new. nd cord tires; has lboks and runs like $375; your own terms. Standard Used Car Co. 517-519 BE. Pike, BA st-0699 ad ° ° 6-TON old Mack truck, in running order, Sell cheap. KELLY SPRINGFIELD MOTOR TRUCK CO. 1525. 11th Ave, IA st-0190. °° 7. BEST 12-inch fir millwood, plenty of itch; never in water, $7 full cord; cords for $20. Planer ends, $5 half cord. } ME Irae-2424. CHINES RENTED Q Now and used machines, Fnay terms. 1623 Westlake, oppo= kite, Frederick & Nelson, Sewing Machines $5.00 and up; easy, terme’ White Sowing Machine Co, 1619 4th ave. “TONIC Health Pillow Tellever in: fomnia, catarth, hay fever; res stores vitality. Agent, Har- ris, 038% Pacific, Soames Wash, HOUSEROAT, 2 rooms, in good con. dition, partly furnished, $180; terms, Foot of Galer st, Holdale, 209 Alaska Bldg. HCONOMIZH — Men's shoes reaaled, $1, Onk tanned leather, «uarans d workmanship. 512 Olly $2.75 %-CORD, $4.60 cord, very beat SU 061 any time, RA nier-1719, See NASH 1921 SPORT We havo two of these beautiful Sport cars, and both have gone thru our shops, One has wire wheels and the other the wood. Carries our regular new car guar- antes. Can be bought at sub- stantial savings, ‘Trades and Terma, Ms As tere ae tzON NASH CO, BA st-0053 Largest and i bi CN ih oasonable Py USED AUTO PARTS. oo Eby Out of the, High Rent District We have wrecked over 100 makes of ane of at Npecaly: jee an recking PI 16th at Yeuler, YA at-8100 Branch, Rainter and Jackson. a NEY HOBSBA if sells and excha tomo- at 016 B, Pike, ie Id cut to size for your car, $3.50; any size cab door, es 50; sun visor for $8.90. AUTO GLASS HOUSE 420 Broadway EA st-0380 1923 Star De Luxe "Gaal conditions bargelne ule eal Condition; bargain, qu KE nwd-1967, © Nace D PARTS For Maxwell Dodge, Oakland, Reo, Hudson, Pullman, Briscoe, Cadillac, Franklin, Packard, Studebak WRN oti 1409 BROADWA BA ED TIRES 30x38, Boxe Mes Kreg 50; vate 32x38 Y, $3.50, All other 81 Stor! 218 WESTLAKE x LATE 1928 OAKLAND TOURING This car like new; everything in extra oqui ment Will take small car in tra Call Bast -0462—1 CHBAP for cash, Baby G rolet, Call YU ite Te6s. 58 WANTED—AUTOS Spot Cash Waiting Your car, pinay make, an. use HE MOSSBAC Open clin 915 BD. Pike Wo nt-2651 ¥ VRSTRes ATO WRECKING, CO. 9 Broadway, BA a ASH PAID for autos hee: trucks, artis AU! abth at Yenlen. Yi eA ast St ae Miller-Norton Sales Co. 2 oe at Tage & €

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