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yom JULY 28, 1924 AGAIN il May Fail mals veto of the 11 Petr’ oon a i “7 be ey council Monday. It Be reels puss the meas wa the veto EL Blaine, chairma eomnittec Re ee min reed thot the bond qpe ordinance selling | yaa Burr, Conrad while the may« ale be ga offer of $35.000 more from Cearad and Broom, This bid council. Pe prown returned from New geek De yetoed the ordinance. He he thought more money could wea urged us to sell the bonds Jess than we finally re Councilman Tindall ; said J consider it very improbable ‘ye could get a higher offer for ‘and we might endanger the gt sale by readvertising.” ‘Wife Close to on in Ballots Texas, July 28.—Lynch of Houston, was leading Ferguson, wife of the governor, James EB. Fer- the siender margin of 128 teday in returns from s ara race, rtson of Dallas, in- ‘the Ku Klux Klan, had d a place on the bal- )wecond democratic pri- : ff, to be held August was: Robertson, 124,- Davidson, 94,396; Mrs. are from 231 of in the state, only 2, who entered the when the courts de- second to third in the feturns with Davidson began to come 'n. . Completes Key- Me,, July 28.— part of the work th of acceptance fin- ‘W. Davis, democratic fominee, today began ah oft bis address prepara- n it to the printer. Davis has not revealed any ctmatter he will cover of the campaign, but his speech will be that he will touch on jean made to con- ation of farmers h On a co-operative the short crop CITES MENTS HERE ‘« was blamed for a out in the second burned thru the is owned by Mrs, -Wool ) From Flock July %—R. E. James, Rochester, is culling flock that sheared inds. He has kept a Weight of each fleece ¥ bast ear He sheared an > 2% Pounds from each of one-fourth of this! shearea less than 7% Teeords on a number of that ser the welght of to 12 pounds, (el vage about 8 pounds, SS THUG GATHERS $2 ng a sae mank, but revolver, held up ‘slag Helen xt, at ohn st., early Mon €4 Russell of f Agra haw left “Phe ayrenine” and is now ae Mine With the he wishes us to repudiate that | | Skagit recently faver construction of ) 1S READY “= |plan ts adopted, the ALE ROW) Skagit DECREE The Scatele Star 1S DEMANDED Attempt to Lose | mayor Says It's Up to Counoil to Decide Action attle will pro Jevelopment of the Skagit Whether Se mmediat cod with power project t be deckted by the city counctl at onee, Mayor B,J. Brown announced Monday i also must decide what lopment should be fol lowed, the mayor tod The board of public works at a special meeting Monday arranged to make a trip to the Skagit Thurs day to thoroly inspect the and to make its report on p to the city council. All of the d concerning the project will be assim lated and laid before the legislative ¢ body “Unkess Seattle proceeds with de-| velopment right now, the city will have no power to sell by 1927," May-| or Brown said. ‘I do not care which | Gorge dam or a. That will be up to the Ruby the counc! Meewted and the sale approved | The announcement marks a change La *, ORIN, in policy on the part of the mayor and probably also foreshadows a re vinion of policy on the part of &) Engineer Carl F, Uhden, The mayor and Uhden heretofore have advocated the building of a high dam at the |Gorge and the installation of a third unit in the Gorge power project. Councilmen who have inspected the | the Ruby dam as the next step in developing the power site. INSURANCE MEN MEET HERE National Convention Opens in Seattle Monday Insurance men ‘n from more than 30) states gathering here Monday for the S5th national convention of insur. ance commissioners, to be held here | this week at the New Washington | , hotel. Thig will be the second time | the convention has been held in Washington, the convention of 1912) betng held in Spokane. Registration Monday indicated that the attendance will be larger than on several occasions when the conven- tion was held in the East. The morn- ing was devoted to registration, and the opening session held in the after- noon was devoted to addresses of wel- come, response, roll call of states and a short address by H. O. Fishback, in surance commissioner of Washington and president of the national organi. zation. Thomas E. Moffatt of Newark, J., Chairmen of the National Associa- tion of Insurance Agents, will ad- dress members of the insurance fra- ternity at a dinner in the Rainier elub, Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Tuesday, and the succeeding days, will be devoted to papers and discus. sions on insurance problems, fol- lowed by the eléction of officera Fri- Numerous entertainment features are planned for delegates and their families throut the week, and the convention will conclude with a trip to Victoria Sunday. ARTIST HUMAN? Ad Club Will Hear Duncan on the Subject Charlee W. Duncan of San Fran- cisco, general sale’ manager of the Foster & Kileiser company, will be the principal speaker at the week- ly luncheon meeting of the Seattle Advertising club in the Masonic club rooms in the Arcade building Tuesday noon. His subject will be, “Is the Com- merciai Artist Human?” In honor of the event there will be a spe- cial artists’ table and the entire sayor of Greenwich be provided by the Ad club orchestra and the Alleycasts’ chorus under the direction of R! H. Vivian, Reports of progress by the vari- ous committees working on the Ad masque ball to be given at the Hippodrome on the night of August 20, will be presented to the club at this meeting. Shows Sheriff His Liquor, Is Pinched When Sheriff Matt Starwich called at the home of Harry Longfield, three miles south of Auburn, Suan- day afternoon, he asked Longfield where he kept his liquor. Longfield, quite unexpectedly, showed the sher- iff to the woodshed, where he had a | McG cache containing five gallons of home brew and one gallon of moon- shine. Starwich immediately arrested Longfield on a charge of possession of intoxicating liquor. Northern Pacific. to Insure 30,000 Life and disability insurance rep- resenting approximately $50,000,000 will be taken out on the 30,000 em. ployes of the Northern Pacific rail- way, according to George T, Reid, vice president. This, it is declared, is the third largest amount of insur- ance ever taken out by an American railroad, The insurance will cost the em- ployes nothing and will remain in force as long as they are in the serv- ice of the company. Thief Got Nothing but Dirty Fingers A burglar who visited the home of Mrs. 8. Van Wyck, 608 21st ave. N., Sunday night, left his “calling card,” in the shape of fingerprints in wet paint on the window sill. Apparent- ly the thief was so disgusted by the paint that he gave up his robbery project. Nothing was stolen, |Six-Year-Old Boy Is Found in Cafe Found in the Bush cafe, late Sun- day night, « 6-yedrold boy, who said his name was Harry Wallace, was taken to the juvenile detention home by Patrolman Dan Twohlg. Published Dally at 1907 Seventh Ave Seattle, Washington | STAR WANT AD RATES | Count s words to ome Hne; cost, 17 er line, Same ad ¢ p ‘ran hor more times Fate cove per | ine, 18 conte . EXAMPLE time ad, 2 time, ne ay con Belinea, to run 3 times at 15 conte er line, $1.35 Gontrare Rates by Reanest MA in-0600 - Want Ad Dept. pascal BUSINESS _ i SERVICES ents per line, "Attorneys atLaw were BALL is Bore bide one na. Allo 1 MAIn-T893 ADVICE 23 one tien lawy: All cases. 505 Leary Bid. EL tot- Carpet Cleaning and Weaving ned, 68 woven. Fluff —"Bleciric Machinery — HATTA EN TED W. MONTRLITR PRICR CO. Seattle | Opiician and Optometrist | HY VITENTIE Fineer- Paterson Co Patent Attorneys our © MA In-0290 ae D.C. AORY TOW ENE arte Adelon’ and booklet Rurke Ride. Monuments Per POURD Wirble and Grants Ist and Virginia. Established eae Surgeons » 400 Panter iments disorde WAKE AX. RAID | Dry Agents Chop Way In to Discover Liquor Federal dry agents, alded by a lsquad from the narcotic division, chopped their way Into the estab-| | | } } TH 1 FUNERAL NOTICES > HELP WANTED Outfit. Cres Apne I Con New Haven, Cor RAGTING piano playing taught. 806 Pine st 2 ‘8S SITUATION—FEMAL THERE ew ilghty big difference tween those who PROFESS and those who DO handle curta ' Pillows right. We want you t avail yourself of our ability ¢ Richmond Laundry. KL tot-47 WOMAN wants day washing roning, housework, Ml, jot-2199, | Apt. G3 | |\9 MALE HELP—WANTED WANTED, AT ONCE SEVERAL BOYS FOR GOOD DOWN- TOWN ROUTES. APPLY IN PER- BON AT THE CIRCULATION DE- NT. THE SBATTLE “11 SEVENTH AVE. "ineals for Wttle me A 7 « Why go hungry t your credit ts good? "Bee ua, us Mahment of J. H, “Doc” Hamilton | 1017% East Union st. early Sun- | y morning. According to Wi liam Whitney, six cases of whisky and an assortment of fancy liquors j were seized. | Three silver cocktail shakers and! the supply of glasses found in the place were confiscated by the agents, Roy Lyle, prohibition direc tor, said Monday that several “buys had been made ut ton’s and that the place iy known as a hangout for society persons and college students. Hamilton, who returned Monday from a vacation trip, declared he could not see what right the agents | had to break “The liquor my premises," he declared, “I only rent part of the building. The glasses and shakers are those that I use in my cetering business.” Hamilton has not been arrested. Lyle said the place was difficult to entor as the doors were heavily barred. PIGEONS ARRIVE 36-Hour Flight Ends Long- est Race Ever Staged into his place. was not Finishing three minutes ahead of fts nearest rival, a pigeon owned by Emil Francis, 6353 Creston, won the $00-mile race from Shelby, Mont. to Seattle, Sunday, The bird arrived here at 430 p. m, after being de- tained one night by fog and rain in the mountains. The pigeons were re- leased at Shelby at 4:30 a, m. Satur. day. The second pigeon to finish was owned by Philip Le Belle, of Seat- tle. This is the longest pigeon race that has ever been staged in the world, according to Northwest au- thorities on carrier pigeon racing. Local fanciers declare that if it were not for the bad weather en- countered, the birds would have ar- rived here late Saturday afternoon, Chester Tarr in Legislative Race Chester A. Tarr, prominent in la- bur affairs of the city, is again a} candidate’ for representative to the state legislature from the 4ist dis- trict. He filed for office Monday morning. Vital Statistics BIRTHS Births In their households are re- ported by he, following men: Amano, 8. 1623 Lakeside aye. girl. Innis,’ Fuslph, Oak Harbor, boy. King, 1123% ‘gith ave. boy. Hedberg. Palen ue os 2661 Fourth ave. woriey, By sort 133 Metirose ave. N., Be 2 Thomas, 5521 3ist ave, N. arl Shester, 1102 H, Fir st. girl. Taketa, 8, 417 Maynard ave, girl. Nakantra, Hy 209! hth ave, boy. Farrer, William, Me th ave. N. E., boy. Hooper, Thomas, 2021 W. 58th st., bo: Gillett, Mules it N. 102nd st, boy. MekKlem, Vic! - 53rd at., girl. seni ntuay. ed W, Fulton st. Barkley, John, Richmond Highland, Earl, 6258 Palatine ave., gir Cooper, George, U. 8. navy, boy. Carter, John, 1619 38rd ave., boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Lind, Harry M., Seattle .... Olson, Ragnhild i, Seattle « Holduc, Wdward L., Seattle . Lewis, Virginia, Wenatchee Goiat, Charles Edward, Restle. ‘Trapp, Opal, Seattle .. Herring, Paul Allen, Seattio . oy Ralteon, Legal Osborne, Audrine A. Seattle ..Legal Schnelder, Lawrence Is, Aberdeen.19 Hawkins, Nellie A., Aberdeen. . Legal Judd, Elwynne G., Seattle Tolletsen, Katie, Seattle . DEATHS Purcell, Charles, 68, 330 July Maloney, yatfick, 62, Third ave Potlatch, July Rudene, August, 68 2018 W, 56th at July 22 On, Bing, 62, Wrangell, July 21 Whitney sy, 66, 2741 14th aye. 8, duly 23, Hyby, I }. 8.8, Ollahoma, July 24, Spiers, Rueben Bush hotel, July 4, Shaw, George, 60, 3810 Denamore ave, July 24, Hamil- | |12_ SALESMEN WANTED _ found on| | | WANTED— and 9% Main «t aEN. WOMIEN barbers are {n ereat | dat big wages. We can you In a few wee! Ht R BARKER COLLEGE, ntal Ave. OWN near Weatlaks | . furnished, f WANT: ~A few men to learn lo sealing. Geod pay. Apply 71 Bigelow Bide | MODERN ay TO AND TRACTOR OL. and night classes her catalog No, 3 708 de for fre ot | IF Ram Welstield © watck throw it aw y. 3 Tig Green Clock. Opp. postoffice, FIREMEN. “brakemen, beginners. $150-$250 (which position?) Rail- way, Y-60, Star. |10 SITUATION—MALE } WANTED—Gardening, te | pair work, with or with by bh day or contract Poat- offic oat WOULD ike some kind work: have had exper varie lines; good references. | Y-81, Star PAPE RIANGIN RG, Kaleon nlnlng Brown, NE | CHARY. re reote Wanted Three salesmen to sell the Star car Exeeptional . oppor- tunity, Automobile experience = pre= ferred. but — not necessary. See Lonness, Howell-Bonness Star Motor Co. Cor. Olive and Terry ty ight | te litem. Hardware salearr factory agent company commission, excellent Y-88, Star 20 FOR RENT—HOUSES HOUSES, FLA ‘and APARTMENTS ‘0 irter, MacDonald & Miller, Inc. EL 90. oR ie. rustic house; 3 apartment at 3817 19th ave. 8 W 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS AND APARTMENTS ht roo on ear line: South End. corner apartmen’ 318 monthly. Clean place. Good district. Y-87, Star. ne aor FREED: ket. BU nset- EW, modern $-room, reaxona fend view; 266 B, Proapect. CA pitt 24 er Se APTS. ND FLATS cw i-room ND ee and t-ncre in SW. Seattle, $50 cash. $15 per month and inter Son the owner. H. C. PE rd ay, 28 BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Doarde Toomers® Reatlemen preferred. GA rfld-2160, 15 Valley st. SEATTI TAR |42 LIVE STOCK 44 POULTRY nH “ Tp * paid [ oh : 45 MISC glued, covered with ¢ zed steel sereen or copper bronae wire leetro-galvan- Insect: proof h. No better iit MEDIC IN} " i Pei DOORS, $7 to DOORE BOARL lute satisfaction guaranteed. O, WILLIAMS CO, SABH and DOO! 1937 First avo. 8. Reattle | Builder peut tention, n tote Bi B% Off son achat, We Kodwera Tile c Lumber Lumber a 2446) Lumbe er | 1 TT00 hate 15a Tat ave. 54.‘ GARAGES PORTASLE ga “EX pilot. | 56 AUTOS FOR SALE The Sands Plan The Envelope Tells the ruth The Sands Pian ®urated in 1921 ‘The Envelope T waa Inau- the Truth, In 1926 we sold 124 used auto- mobiles Then In 192 came 4he Sands Pian. 21 our used car business | increased 60%. it increased 53% over 1 First six montha of 1924 it In- creased 30% over 19 The Sands Plan is like any- thing else that ts fair, hon- eat. logical and wholesome, gz 2 = hi t Coupe, 1922 Oldamobiie Touring. | 1919 Pierce Arrow. | STUDEBAKERS | is 1921 Light Six Touring SANDS MOTORS COMPANY. 1016-18 E. Pike St. 2 Light Six Touring East 0991. 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pifepe New ginnsr to ent: lated dept. New prance to ren! amt. Be 38 FURNITURE WANTED ‘ HIGHEST CASH PRICE Call MA {n-9983 IT MEANS MONEY FOR You. wa at firm in the grease than any BUSHELLS AUCTION Housn fo eecond Ave. 40 AUCTION SALES Bushell’s Tuesday Auction 10 A. M, SHARP HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOTEL BAGGAGE We will start our ppertay auction at 1 sharp by offering ONE HUN- DRED AND SIXTY numbers of trunks, sulteases, boxes, bundles, bags, satchels, eto. that are being sold for room rent and similar chargea for the Wiltshire Hotel, 1934 Seventh ave, and the Right Hotel, 710 First ave. All are to sell ax fast as possible, 40 ax to have time to sell over FOUR HUN- DRED numbers of our regular House Furnishings Sale Consisting of walnut, maple, oak dressers and chiffonlers, brass, Vernis Martin and other beds, new and used mattresses, flat and coil springs in quantities, oak dining sets, separate dining tables and * Fourth, Co Coup. ‘has, chairs, library tables, rockers, chairs, stands, sanitary couches, velvet, Bruss: Axminster and other rugs and carpets, nearly new combination coal and — electric rangs, other gas, coal and electric ranges, Congoloum by the any quantity, sewing mac! bakers’ ovens, solid walr table, % refrigerators, % 4OR © curtains, ‘alah a, utensils pons Of ott things, Sale in at 10 4 Second ave. Tuesday, July Bushell’s, Auctioneers MA in.0083 These Good Used Cars Taken jn on NEW STAR CARS, have ail been given a rigid inspection. They bought all of our used cars Jast week, and all we have now is « rew Fords, one Chevro- let touring and one Dodge touring, bat these are real bar- gains, Howell-Bonness Star Motor Co. Corner Olive and’ Terry MA in-2400 es 90 Day Guarantee on all used cars sold this week. (WE KNOW OUR & NORTHWEST V Pine and Bore BOx3, 30x3%, $2.60; Bixd, 32x3%, $4.50, All other sizes, $4.50, If one Of these used tires proves unsatis- within one year, return cnlpt and get another at STORE r, 912 Olive st. OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads 56 AUTOS FOR SALE FOR SALE—REAL 62 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ESTATE 4 udridge Buick About $1,000 We Price $3,200 sed Car Furniture Goes Wit Easy Terms J This Modern Home t ‘ aiging ; . : Only $4,100 ; ya ge ? "Ha ‘ ‘ 1 1 i Hi has just been | Fi HILT Brea 2 t A I j err PARBENGER COULL. : if i H ‘ sha. G pletely ped \ é . treet, youtepala wee. | 8 Why Rent? ) FRONT J a wil moke youthink It |= $800 Buys New. Big Sea 4 CO FT CORD ERIe «le Bungalow J me ie’they last : YLINDER, 4- |S CONTRACTOR 18 LO! 3 nt 10th 4 . '® TOUR - AT THE LOW PRICE o ber ture shed at ‘ OF $3,350 z erie ents and city 4 alance an be pald same = Don't pay ene bard eartw 4 se as rent, and has the features - y out ff Jonger; . individual you are los - going up. ? fy. $190 down } e arnal 908 ord today i YLINDER, 1 ‘ath. =| 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGE * ; Suburban Acreage 3 miles £ limite 1 Complete! + nat Doula pay more for as ve than this that w ompar m city elec Mi : 4 streets; good 1924 nt Owner's Wife + i iis aa VAuta hen We TOUnIN tecently Died— Merritt Realty Co. : 1 with 4 br Husband Must Sell 2 vatLey a i. Included $1,800 1s advantages dventaxes | Furniture $318 down pay j£ Will Tak cleared; on pavement; on Cedar river road, & mile from Renton. Bome tracts bac ON SHINGLES | AND MAKE TE river, the fisherman's, Hy und $2.90 | i ig iek, «crinpen 1 te pou AT ON 3B Bold on easy terms. H. 08 an > oO a. lrand-new aint fe rae te ama, Det! ape a as oe Extra Clewe ; op and uphoistery xive the |< quitlas chou Cheap 5 Aer 1OW SHINGLES CO. GL facie nm that this ear hes i ctee ITC it never been use Tonk |A On Interurban boulevard, north of Rasy terms. 1623 Westlake, oppo: | #285 down payment, terms only $50 down, $10. per site derick & Nelson | th Can raise big potatoes § 1923 BTUDEBAKER BIG 6, $380 Where can you beat it? See i416. yun. « cord $6.00 fixed peal . mill wood, never in water, §7 per ‘ rd block wood, $5 half, §9 per 1928 « HEVROLET COUPE. $150 Big Home Cheap them Renton Ex 1922 YORD COUPE, One tose and « salesman will ~ ore dod oll station. Price only rene > r Mav ber at thin car will ce ne en ‘or you. [- ry 2s preps to Bryn Mawr, Guber a Wise buyer, that the origitet | BBE BBEREBBERERBBB FR a A os a a : angen owner knew how ‘ : 7 < cx RES Facor 7 Sewing Machines and ive Ht th proper enta Pry aaa ekclipslody-baploaty Tttpde Sagi | 08 Css 8 ng | “ust citbre |“ Owner Sacrifices “| house, $5.00 and up: easy terms. White | ¥ “| terms n Sewing Machine to. 1619 ath ave. | Eldridge Buick Company |/, Home y,| —CApit-a921. INSIDE TAL | BA st-0942 $02 EP ‘ ’ ‘ 1.60 ‘ an atm i! Completely * ey Hite and fine truck gar- ‘ he 2 f den land, very close-in. GL endle- ; — C Furnished | eats a ‘ A Sunset Motor Co. »% 6 Rooms, Strictly 73 SUBURBAN ACREAGE | The Hous ter Values in Uned | 4 Modern enpet tine § Cars ect our stock of used|A J¢ , 2g : - rest, $10, : care fs Me Saal «| Hot: Water: Heat. +; BUSINESS rd of nlove length millwood, | Quality in. practieally |” $500 Gives delivered, Seattle Fuel Co. you want, from $75 to|? po! ives “ ___ OPPORTUNITIES jaar terme Possession reumstance compel an $75 to $250 immediate piste or thls PORTARL araner, sr vases, atorem. | t oh bag Pe dar! yee a _ELS he re Colonial type home, with “| EL fot-1180- Mara P sacha BU Lis Bry a reception hall, live y! LEWis & MisknY 2 room, dining room \,| 802 Bigelow Bidg. 4th and Pike » 21 ted, ‘ cabi kitchen down- 7% n-4938 $1, Oak t guaran- FORD etaira, three large bed- (| Apartments, hotel: rooming houses, teed workmanship. 2 Nive CHEVROLET TOURING rooms upstairs, You will y grocery stores. | PICKED Royal Anne cherries, large | % find all of the very latest uM ‘ALE—Confertionery, @ large + and ripe. B,D. LA 6 AEN aS eatures, such as very 4 1,100 ‘ $ ¥dmonda Other Bargains choicest’ oak floors in 4] 500 ‘38° robe eer Ae ee LOCK y 1923 pone sree rece, Ra iA bretty: w opposite : : fireplace with large bey- — clod wings plate. mirror mall grocery store, & over mantel, a benutiful t 0 h. o c buflt-in buffet; full » for $850 cash. WEat- bg and eecll clothing ment ‘The Owl 117% Firet av hot w By ui yoom. confectionery and + Fock tae load, ak lee laundry trays; solid “grocery: near school; $400. T. C, . r . cret Karage; the lot SMAILES, 923 BE. 70th. Oxvia? — ic very Yarge amd biebly time 94 | nny OXYPATHOR for wale, reasonable HUPMORIER DUR roved, with a wonderful “183 REAL ESTATE BANE r lawn. Raa. axeapenmere 4 FIRST mortgage money tn Jar nice shrubbery. This home small amounts on improved Exceptional Buys tn Hi rie Rep eeees. Freed affords ‘a fine view, and Cars actually is far below farm property. Prudential value ith ft bee ings Association, 1036! Cadillac Touring reduoed front Gea ee Third ave. f j 1922 Cadillac owned by $5,100, and besides, you : Prominent Business tan wha Keeps | also | tecelve the entire 84 FINANCIAL c ffeur, ‘ has had best of urnishings, whie consis: care, Juat out of paint shop. in part of overstuffed liv- BCAN AMER. Bk. pith nts pure seria ait Ing "room | sulte, beautiful chased. 302 Amer. Bk. Did Sunset Motor Co. Fie eatge trea compe ee: AND BONDS CADILLAC AND HUPMOBILE edroom” suites, rockers, BEACON COAL CO, stock wanted: » DISTRIBUTORS library table, bony! ad or small blocks. Give best! drapes and other articl price and number’ shares. ' PIKE AND BOYLSTON EA ST-0206 too numerous to. mention: Address. Y-79,. Star, We Invite. the inspection CHET Aa COL ——— oe a nde LP 2) 86 CHATTEL AND COL- that have been waiting for a real snap, either for ‘Classy Auburn Beauty 2 eG Oe ek KEK KOCK SKK KKK XK XE home or investment. Re- L a ig 6 Sport, $595 member” the early bird : Phone now for one Money to Loan ; ONE of those extra classy maroon # salesmen. ME Irse- On Automobiles. M Sport models that are} ch 5 - "3 4 demand” This one is perfect thru | LARGENT | & BEAN. INC, You retain: yoer rar. out, and carries our ntee. It) is Khaki sport Yop, upholstery and [jz 1925 N. 46ti.. Si 6: $8 Western Motors peautiful sport maroon finish posi- RICH | OPENS D. BA st- 5, tively like new. Has nickel radia: AND LEAP ote | ene | tor, nearly new cord tires, oxtra WE Witt CALL i bit xOU, 0. o tire, motometer and eagle wings, plate glass wind shield wi - LARY LO. = shade aluretoum Mated. plates, | Max X NOK OIE Kye SC, 87 SALARY LOANS” Spo: = bars on LUGLLLEL DELL EDL MONEY IN FEW terms, Four Good Bargains NEARLY NEW bungalow, with row of windows in large M¥ingroom. looking ont on lake and mountains. ‘Two bedrooms and cabinet y Open Sundays and evenings. MINUTES A Bince for salaried men and women wage earners to et mo! Buy Here With Confidence Eberharter’s Garage, INC. Senavee they Ale on jus! kitchen, French doors, ete. pa Paved streets, Nea Woods Borser required. Sisee Niserat eas. Uptown Branch: tang Park. Third and Virginia 350; Bric KV ENEER Four Jove- (A, barmain at Sonatina city. Don't care who you owe or what want the money for. Just lary TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF PINE ST. 1 ms and room for two ON THIRD AVES ee more-in big attic. Garage, He et een cetvce ens FURNACE SAR gal Siloors, Saran ri the money; without red ‘OF 62 FOR SALE—REAL Ronsevelt choo. Price once ESTATE ER eae ALSO shal ge bh faint ees for Lo Fu itu . + $5 lown, balance Blinky Ridge Special Siay terme. Near eats Dark Pin ig =, Ete 1 holle church. an tos, j Almost New fchool.. Nice lot. Owner ~fianos, AU Any Amount | $10 to Woing Bart and 18 making © | without paving, eh exoruttant rate rea} sacrifice. Paved Boulevard f INIVE A being in way $3,500—Easy Terms Ur lovely homer te | Serie: Conmaen tial rooms; street paved and iy. Close to Car ist few doors from car. Ye employer, friends 0} igh par amelpys ery ty $5 ne lghbore orth of 45th st. You will * c! , like oils place at $3,750. surprised he how quick and ‘now bes dining room, kitchen, bath, 2 bed- wet this : Foomh full cement basement and VANDONS HAVE IT City Loan Co, ME Irse-0776, 1901 N, 45th St. Jarge, level lot, 50xi00, all in 3, 1 PELVEULEE BELL lawn. ‘This house is immaculately: clean and papered thruout. Houses of this caliber do not last long. ‘Take a tip_and hurry for this one, Phinney Ridge Realty Co. Terms— Opeth pm EVENINGS Rent Complete $300 Cash—$35.00 Gene & dandy rooms, with. fireplace, con- Mortgage crete basement, laundry trays and Karage with ‘concrete drive; a) | ¢-room bungalow, clean, ready block from car and paving. See It to move into. ‘Solidly built tonight If you want a chance at it cement foundation to joist; Seg ote 7 eee Se ee 227 Seabourn Bae. SECOND FLOOR, FOURTH & PIKB To salaried men and women and wage earners on their plain note, no ingornee on pscuTity, required OPPORTUNITY, SHOULD YOU BB IN NEED or, $10 TO $10 We are a new Seno, established to make small loans at charges honest peoels can pay. It is our aim to mal o[pb DEL UE LUE GEE UE OMELEEGE NEUE iqykRRRXX NEN NNR NERNE NN NNNRN ERNNN NEN NNN AN EEN ° COTTAGE REALTY CO, furnace; large living. and LOANS TO ALL “PHINNEY RIDGH SPECIALISTS sintng: room, French doors, Who own furniture, pianos or other SINC a rooms and bath, Nice form of good security. All that we I nset-1974 fh Phinney Ave. yard for children, fruit trees ask ts that you are steadily em- = and berries. One block to VOR SALE, QUICK car, near school and Lincoln 40-nere Improved farm; 80 bearing Nigh.” Non-resident. owner fruit trees; in heart berry fields; gives us a RARGAIN, Prico good Well; 1,000-gallon tank, piped ONLY $3,500, ployed, and will meet the pay ments as per agreement. a THERE WILL BE No bir in Sobting tie | money when ‘appiyin ng to us. e have it so ar- to house abd garden; 1% miles ranged that you can obtain {t in a from R. R. center, 28 miles from Gilmore & Muck, Inc very short” time without the Henttle; interurban and stage ? 7 Knowledge of employer, relatives hourly; low Jand, 1 NORTH ND REALTORS or friends, If in need, ‘see us to- terms; or elty proper day, as we = M , MA in=4480, Apt. 11, or 0-810 0 Sopen enings. others re HINKING ehout We Car will call and take you free of [0 charge. ——— 0 University Furnished AMERICAN LOAN CO. ROOM 308 BIGELOW BL Save This Ad Ton 1503 FOURTH AVE, AT TIK S-room modern bungalow, Mt. Baker | a 4 soon sts ar eases ee Turnace ait tinprovementes Must] furnished completo; large cement MONEY FOR YOU be wold’ this woek 2 terms, ty fireplace; har SALARIED MEN AND Wom ink woodwork — finish Do not worry about debts or the a — ~ ee bedrooms, Makes a mon ey You re would like to have, Let 44 your home, farm of business home. "Owner: muat (Shi AOUITY advance you @ cen ot to buyer, Save town, Only $4,800; easy! BRGURITY of any kind requireds: a mmission. Chain office service plotures Read deseriptt Just sign a note promising to ond tional Lieting Bureau, 1 y in small Inatallneae i ALS Income. TORRY &., 0 10th Ave, > A lis 1,500; TIRMS—40x100 view | tation, for. ; erry bar Homie ath ws view Ioti-vas | Sealinatt alee lent in care 9 WALLINGFORD HILL, between y OM house, aehly alckness” or. mis and Lincoln high=;6 roomay com painted: fenced. ‘Take Rainier car] Mekneas 0 ao eta el MH basement; (BIG' lot, Sbx114);{ to Winthrop st, did) 4th and me mie “ orn PAVED street; best location on Le qos Il Aiod0; terms.” Owner, | COWTAGE, 280; Hb dow #38) my loyees” Loan "Society. MIS Irae tS Coughlan, 602 Am. Bk. MA In-8166, Em pire Bidg. =: 914 Second Ava, j