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EE THE SEATTLE STAR DRYS' METHODS (wire Presioenrian ARE PANNED Cafe Raid Starts a Verbal Warfare vILD Went STU? In the midst @ remain in their and within a sults of the x | other than to say that a/!® California and Washington lumber of arrests would follow after | agents bad been “They Were Sought reports from whether his office would trinking patrons criminally Hable all poasessors ¢ tre law violators in. this tae an y Whether or not we will act officially | Sc n0¢ Is PAL OF LIFE-TERMER Pup Goes to Pen to Live as | Convict’s Companion PHTLADELPHI tin Fleming, serving a life sentence » Eastern Penitentiary here for murder, has a pal who will also stay | dehind the gray stone walls for the) rest of his life. The pal, with a family escutcheon proud and unstained, penitentiary very young and doesn’t} Wear the uniform of a convict, - | pit went to the Fiy came to the penitentiary a lit y, today he is a full-grown Years ago, Fleming, a dog fancier, quarreled with his young wife. accused his mother-in-law of causing the quarrel, and murdered her. out a message that Fleming longed tor a dog as a pal. Fly was brought to the man, known now only by a number. Fly at once took up the prison rou- has never known another than that of the penitentiary. | view, They are M. P. Nelson, J. B. however, he studies and with convicts in the . He can trail 3 man to hid- within the grounds and en- Joys the sport. May Revoke Hotel Butler’s License Unless a written statement is in the hands of the Seattle city counct! license committee when the council meets Monday afternoon from John . manager of the Butler hotel, stating his intentions to dis-) continue Sunday night dancing, the license for the Butler hotel cafe wax to be recommended to be revoked, by the committee. letter was written to . August 7, asking him whether or not the rumor that Sunday night dances were to be discontinued was correct. Savage was directed to answer at a council meeting August 11. No reply had been received from Savage when the license committee met Monday morning. Then, one day, Murder | Mystery at Tacoma; Find Body TACOMA, Aug. 11.—Finding of the body of an unidentified man-tn Lost lake, near Nisqually, county, Sunday, left a baffling mys- tery for officials to solve. had been weighted down with a sack of stones tied around the neck. The left arm had been firmly bound to the left leg. FR. W, Thompson, building a sum- mer home at Lost lake, and his guest, Edwin Chambers. found the decom. posed veg and notified Olympia au- in Thurston Vancouver’s Wheat Export Sets Mark British Columbia, 11.—Vor the first time on record the exports of Canadian wheat the port of Vancouver, have pepe the exports via the port of Montreal. For the 10 months ended June 30, 1924, the wheat going out from Van couver amounted to 60,691,096 bush. as compared with period at Montreal “of 47 262,196 bushels PLAN FOR MONUMENT Lieut, Commander Gayle VANCOUVER, ) export for Hoogewerff to conter COmnOTOr ating finish of the of, Commeree was adyived Monday, CANDIDATES TODAY PRESIDENT COOL SENATOR LA POLLETTE ' to ' t mmitter « , JOHN W. DAVIS lemocratic nominee t ive formal notification of his as the party standerd. this evening, and will deliver pee tr Arrange ment been made for broad a: No, Missouri Doesn’t Want Japs, Either": th al ws how being enforced there im the Ozark mountains has been “indefinitely postponed,” it was announced here toda Proponents of the plan said that § the resyit of sentiment “stirred jup by the Ku Klux Klan and} Agents then went the rounds of the | by irresponsible politicians,” they collecting over 40 bottles of eties of liquor, and tak. a number of pa rohs who had liquor at their tables, $o arrests were wif an hour the crowd was allowed | being completely saptied by 11 o'clock | were abandoning the plan, at least | temporarily, because of a.fear that if they insist upon going ahead the | situation might become such as to embarrass the state department at Washingtop, Certain state senators were re-| ported agitating for a special sea- | sion of the legislature to consider | anthalien land laws similar to those by Cops in a Low- Powered Motor Car” Dba the general public thinks that | all Seattle copw ride around in high priced mousines, they've got ano’ ning, sae egal to Detective past, Sorafford purchased a used car of the “Lizzie” type from De tective Mark Freeman for $100. Th tin steed performed nobly in carry ing the minion of the law to and from work, but she laid =down cold” Saturday night chugging on one lung up past station, the mechanical mule beslistar groaned. and r to| see just opposite the office ere Scrafford’s fellow cops were jwatehing. And she hasn't moved since, des owes of paregoric, linseed oll and mustard plasters, Even a t around the block failed to ive {now seeking bids from junk deal ers. Longview Creator Guest of Seattle R. A. Long, chairman of the board of directors of the Long-Bel} Lumber co, of Longview, arrived in Seattle He will leave for the East Monda night. He was taken on an automo bile tour of the city by officials of the Chamber of Commerce. In the even. ing at 7 o'clock he will be guest of honor ata dinner at the Rainier club, at which David Whitcomb, pres. ident of the Chamber of Commerce will be toastmaster. Long is accompanied by a number of men associated with him Long. Pennant, 8. M, Morris, J. Andrews, L. Ih Chipman, R. W. Stith, BR. M. Morse and B, L. Lambuth. Farmer Runs ‘Atinick, Kills Mother of 8 SUMMIT, Miss, Aug, 11.—Feeling ran high here today as a posed led by Gov. Whitfield resumed a hunt for George Me slayer of his woman employer. McKee, a farm hand, ran amuck Saturday with a shotgun. Fannie Bolian, 15, and Henry Carver, farm hand, were shot and seriously wounded, and Mra. William Bolian, McKee's employer, the wid- owed mother of eight children, was killed instantly. The shooting took place on Mrs. Bolian’s farm, a few miles from Summit, Seattle Man Wants Water for Mining OLYMPIA, Aug. 11.—Seeking wa- jter for mining and domestic pur- poses, John C. Eden of Seattle was awaiting the outcome of his appll- cation to the hydraulic engineer for three permits to * * Alta, Kangley and Tobacco creeks to the extent of two cubic feet per second from each one. Three miles of pipe lines are |atecessary, Cont not given. Two Held Drunk, Result of Crash Dan Marshall, 66, and ED. | Frye, 53, are being held in the county jail as a result of an auto \erash on the Victory highway, three | miles north of the city limits, at s o'clock last night, Marshall is charged with driving while drunk, and drunk churges have been placed against I PATRICK CAN'T COME | Maj. Gen, Mason M. Patrick, chief jof the army air service, will be [unable to attend the celebration of the completion of the world fight here, according to a letter received | from him Monday by David Whit- comb, president of the Seattle Chan | ber of Commerce SHRINE BAND WILL PLAY The Shrine band, under Director Jeert Monday evening, at 8 o'clouk slat the Kenney home, in the Maunt: leroy dintricl. Thly hand has played thin #ummer for wevoral such Inst: tutions, "The Seattle Star | &-LOst AND FOUND | MACKINTOSH SCOTCH nEMpy | Brown. Uy ) ome time in the dim ‘and musty | | Richm wl , five: craftord ts | the moribund flivver, Scrafford 18| oinet the plan for his first visit Monday afternoon. | fin wh Harvey 1. Woods, will give a cow | lofficers of the state department of} | health: wae: being held Monday: tnd Published Dally at 1207 Seventh Ave the Phor Seattle, Washington \ ‘ ad —* BUSINESS 1 | Shenae bag sunday. tm tavacen | SERVICES | Working oh ioe . ———*|, Aiaraapeablaw e ia ammamish, Bund Wi F BALY. id Wark vlan st te ’ BE agh-14ee Fee mod. MA Joneph Allen. ia "hob Leary Bla, Bb tet Electric Machinery ~~ HOMTT—_ BOLD RENTED W. MONTELIUS pric CO., Beattie Optician and Optometrist SHED MONDE Franch Pater Patent Attorneys FOP GORIN, Patent Atioraey” Fi 1 1 Fund t on Ce | ents secured. develorse anc rold: ¥ J ‘it ' utral Beatle " N bun A tn-on00,) €00'¥ at. NW. Wasb- * nd ta i] t ‘ fogton, D.C. Kiel aL w Tt WOW Pat oY $76. at! cost. Torms Pantages Mé. MEI MNthed MAE “Kasian’ ani ws 8; 4 (CIE piano playing taught Physicians, Surgeons BON AT THE CIRCULATION PARTMENT, THE BEAT BTA. 1307-11 SEVENTH a m Welstleld . throw it away. 302 Unton. | vis FUNERAL NOTICES TTERMAN—At Morning ie, Ave #24, JANNETT L. SHERMAN Bile Green Clock. Opp. postol ties WEN WOMEN demand at 67 yours, beloved wife of Jay eh you rid aie an, mothe ( Mra, W. A + Len hahneh’ CoLLton, 1 Apaous ent Home) Ovetdental Ave. Undertaking « _| REARS EX HOCH Hear Ww sa | PERSONAL eve. clean. furnished, steam-heat bedrooms (men): free bath perf Tie NEW TRRCULON — phone, Trana 36>: weekly $1.76. and “MIRT" treatm TOPE AN ANTO ANS FACTOR | enafully relieving all ail: | @CHOOL. day and night cl ments peculiar to women. There oatal fo. fs no longer any excuse for that Worn-out, rundown condition. Of | GG6p ble meals for Mle gone fice consultation free, Open # &| Free jobs Why go hungry ts prong ear dealt ig qeca? * ey HERCULON, INC and ok Main ot 510-1138 Bldg - Wy operating oh Fourth and Pike rr ky Ay ere DO NOT suffer longer with rheuma m 2. 411 t m. thea. Jumbage, nouritis, om, 5 Wy CEDAR | PLEME brakemen ~~ HAY FEVER. CBL sins. (which position?) itell ASTHMA, catarrh, bronchitis, dis ; eunes of the throat and. lungs way. Y-90, Star general- debility ULON | WANTED—A middle-aged ¥ IM" and “MIST menta| understands farming hey are new) give immediate re- bide lief. Office on free. Open 9 2. m 10 SITUATION—MALE piett ‘ds BX-WOYAL CANADIAN mounted po Hey Bids liceman wishes position, any kind roe Age Z-1, Star iS DYSPEPSIA THE WANE OF | PAINTER out of Joby YOUR LIFE MACKINTOSI| "Ana pene nenalee SCOTCH REMEDY CO. has ree | Heved othe nay help you. | 5] Try it. ‘Bend for testinon mining hanging. non-union R er FRU ANGING, Kaleo n-2982 evenings. O. Hox 67, Seattle 19 FURNISHED HOUSES ‘La Follette Backers Argue a AGT Tora i State Progressive Slate la ro roo! Gort, WE atone a Foletics canditecy for president |=" FOR RENT—HOUSES HOUSES. PLU Gt APARTMENTS in Seattle met Monday at the N 4 hotel to finally decide the matter of whether or not ‘a state ticket will be put into the field | Representatives from the Seattle | La Follette club, State Federation Supporters of Sena Columbia Rt, BL lot- PIVE-ROOM ce Walking dis tance. 2221 Seventh ave, MAin ant $10 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS | lot Labor and the Railway Men's} AND APARTMENTS TCTLY MODERN F peation; cheap. CA pith Political club were present. Tho La Follette club tavors the state ticket The Federation of Labo because of ind t of th candidacy of Ed Ciitford, is eht incl adults; nice view: near} 13 35th. The Rallway Men's Political club han taken no stand on thé matter |——o_ 2 SS yet. 24 FURNISHED APTS. z 7 AND uae Alaska’s Shipping = (20058 sper Shows Big Totals TORES TO RENT Shipments from Alaska to the STOREROOM FOR RENT United States during July, 1924,|Storeroom, 16x20, sultable for ele me sate tric shop, hematl twa! were nearly $100,000 greater than In ing REALTY, July of last year, the Alaska de- Ww allingtord ME Irse- partnent of the Seattle’ Chamber of Commerce announced Monday. | 7 MUSICAL Total shipments lust month were ei 5,420,988, while for the same period INSTRUMENTS wear’ they, were. $6:331,190 PIANTESBarealas to our -exchan ‘anned salmon led all exports of] Qnic’ applied on pu the territory, according to the report Pie ele” Cobb of John C. McBride, collector of u customs at Juneau, amounting to $2,401,714. Copper ore waa second | with $1,220,111; cured salmon third | with $266,419, and gold fourth with $2 ; finds MONEY Yor You. ¢ Ws sell more used goods than any Other large Items in the ist of ther firm in th exports last month were: Clams, SHELL'S AUCTION HOUSE $180,098; fish oil, $174,186; furs and 2006-10 Second Ave. skina, $147, 97. 40 AUCTION SALES — $2,000,000 hire, Bushell’s Auction House in Powder Plant} 2006 Second Ave. NASHVILLE, ‘enn,, Aug. 11— jov OUR filG SALES FLOOR it be Government officials today extimat. |OUR, DIG SALES Thoer will ty ed the fire loss at tho Old Hickory} you can come in and buy at auc- power plant yesterday at moro than | tion where YOU NAMI YOUR 2, v4 28,.| PRICE. Consignments atill com- bang ad Lsphraitg Menrgady OF $28) ing in, no there will be a large as. far time valuo, sortment and quantity to select More than 45,000,000 pounds of| from. A few of the many desir gunpowder, 50 factory bulidingn| able articles taken from the cat- owned by the Nashville Industrial | yStgKUe Mra Re follow eC tumbia Corporation, rented to the govern. Grafonola in mahogany finish, ment for powder storage purposes,| genuine leather. bed davenport, were destroyed by one of the most| “uofolds, a good trunk. kitchen spectacular blazes ever acon in Mid-| Gapliel cut isan. a dandy folding die Tennessee. The confingration| other beds, high quality coil and was one of the most destructive in-| other types of springs, a nice din- rE d ; ing set, good ranges and rugs, a cldents in the history of government | gmail lot of iniald linoleum. quite munition plants, officials sald. The} a number of good DRESSBRS in cause of the fire Is undetermined. mahogany and oak, Princess and aoe other styles, chiffoniers, Mbrary tables, a nice assortment of rock- OTHING LIKE ers, chairs, cotichos, dishen, uten- sils, tools, ete, and in fact, any- HAVING ENOUGH thing that, ie used around, the ‘ ‘Ouse can be found on out. floor, What is suppored to be the larg-| for everything comes to Bushell's est. and most complete collection of| eventually, allases appeared in federal court Monday, when Judge Neterer dis- missed narcotic charges against one defendant when the other defendant YOU NAMM YOUR PRICE assumed responsibility for the pos-| promptly at 10 we will nell, to antine session of the dope in question, fy charges, a load of household ‘The plea of guilty was entered by| goods stored with O. Stoendahl & Allen H. Murphy, allas Allen O'Day, botany allas Harry Willis, alias Ray Mur- A ray, alias “Dailey.” Thereupon the court dismiswed the | The Place To Go charges against his co-defendant , . 5 Mina Murphy, alias Mina O' | Bushell’s Auction House allas Mina, Dalley, alias Mina Rob-| wirisne tue Goops ARH s erts, allas Lepeline Hlorette. itd abocrs id Perhaps, after al, the days of hiv: alry are not dead. DON'T FORGET, MA IN-9983 ¢ boxes and decorations. | Phone, in Highway Crash TH GA rfld=14G2, SACRAMENTO, Chl, Aug. 11- LIVE STOCK” Two. persons were killed and two|t COW For aera rreadl CRY Be others injured when the automobile] Taide Renton Wash Cutan eet they were riding over: | ge turned, near the Bluebird inn, Yolo {48 UNTO TRC county, Sunday, The dend: Howard NEOUS htt, tar and Rates Worden, Chico, 1 3h; Mrs, Irene Obete, 25, Chico, fatally injured i MILE WOOD, $0.50 Cord, beat fur Nace wood, $9.60 cord R119, HEALTH CHIEFS MEET The annual meeting of the health AT cond! RITCTON vii With coll, 816; woud 6 AdiUen, KG nwa 120, We buy and well clothing and ture We Owl AMLE NS Wirat ave, KAVANAGiIL the trustees’ room of the seattle Chamber vf Conmercer MA ined SEWING inn WILE WOOD, a cord: planer ends, block wood, $9] ee | 57 “AUTOMOBILES TO | 56 It will pay 1923 STUDERAKY 1918 BUICK 4 TOURING .. jAnd many others, ranging in pric 1 FLOWERS AND BULBS | {4} Killed, 2 Hurt LAWN fountains, pottery, porch | 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE [AMA BARIT tad WOOK tt er. CUPKOARI 1 bare, $240 to $2.9 BOARDS with oe nt all "i with ord, 8 UTILITY v 1.0, ball bearin bber ci, 88 White RBAD BOAT: GA bh DOORS, § is VYRENCH DOORS. FRONT DOOF TORM voor WINDOW CABEMENT Au. CANINETS, DRAWER “at and sores t lab TRATED y r direct fr 0, I WILLIAMS ¢ eatile MACH TENTED New and ured machines, Kary terme, 1623 Westlake, oppo- tite Frederick & Nelson. UT wicrake batteries half price volts $2.25, 4 volte $4.26, 6 volts % Gon HADIO, 1626 Bth ave. Ma free 432 Nurke Mide " ~—e9 —— $10 up, 7 9 MALE HELP—WANTED | ive E | PITT KOUNTS Marble any raRny WANTED, AT ONCE “Se owing Machines et and Virgi r 4 ter w : —— | HURRAT Rorayon coop Down. | Swing alachine fos S618 sth ave SIT, WON. alt Pr, Cord FEE0; tilde Il wood, never in water, #6 half, $9.50 word, IA at-1292 cord: forest. $1 ME Iree-t424 y MT of stove length iplllwook delivered. Seattle Fuel Co, fotso1ee REARER rebut and pocovered. 89 CO. CA pith-2451 oe, wlore® 1 Rg DENISON MATTE eet Aloha Bt CA pith-3922. NOMIZIE — Wan's shoes res Oak tanned leather, teed workmanship. 612 Ollve , BELT new Vietor cabinet onograph $60; Star 60. CA pitl- GARAGES Wiieiis EXCHANGE |fON™ ) HALE “automobile truck yr trade for ight t¢ Eberharter’s Garage IN UPTOWN BRANCH LOOK! LO@K! LOOK | The moat of late model used auton offered for wale in the these wonderful bargain 4 STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX e Luxe rt; like be new; guaranteed t SPEC Six TOURING—Driven 4,000 miles; guaranteed 995 1923 CHANDLDR ROYAL DIS PATCH—Brand new ca 1496 1923 CHEVROLET coupe Lote of extras: guaranteed 5 1922 STUDE, LIT. 6 SPORT A beautiful maroon job. Pe fect ‘ 1922 BUICK 6 TOURING ] 1923 STUTZ D. HL Bport Practically brand new. Gua antecd 1.595 CLASSY CHANDLER DI8 PATCH—A most beautiful touring, Guaranteed ....... 1921 FORD TOURIN' 1918 REO TOL tING, NEWLY ' 3 PAINTED . Heeb throne teee 195 } 1921 FORD BUG from $95 up. On t fail Open kdays; p teat pred 9 p.m. ¥ Buy Here With Confidence Eberharter’s Garage Third'and Virginia It Will Pay You T o Buy Now Our stock of used cars now inciudes | a num: open and cloxed model ber of popular inakes of ca You'll find the type of car you ant ly at the price you want to ps Fouscome to. Cis Bunset Motor Co, | Your old car will be taken in trade, | u can take advantage of our easy payment and if you desire, y plan, HUPMORIL DODGES FORDS BUICKS PAIGE CADILLACS Sunset Motor Co, CADILLAC AND HUPMOBILE. DISTRIBUTORS Pike and Boylaton 2214 4th Ave, GUARANTBED USED CARS 1920 Dodge touring 1920 Chandler Dispate 1922 Chev, tourin 1924 Overiand Re Bi 1920 Chandler 7-pass. . 1920 Dodge sedan 1919 Ford touring Every car in perfect condition, Will 2914 4th Ave. ~ Late 1920 Allen Touring One of those good, reliable family cars. cord — tires; motor Is perfect. Only $50 down, Standard Used Car Co. 517-519 EB. Pike A nt-0099 2214 4th Ave. 1924 OVERLAND ROD BIRD This car te only run 10 miles; with dise whee: and balloon tires. ‘Thia t# you ohan bumper and motometer, bar ei OPEN EVENINGS, 2214 FOURTH AVE. (SACRIFICED TIRES Bind, 32x9%, ines, $4.60, If ono Of these uaed tires proves tinsatin= factory Within one year, return with Fecolpt and get another at halt price, X TIRED STORE & WHSTLAKIE _N. wor; Vote give terme or take a platforn in BTUDEBAKE THE ¢ new. Guaranteed 6% VELIE sedan than new; de quick sale, Groves, Box 132, Issaquah. Phone ou |62 FOR SALE—REAL SSEERRRE EREREE ERED CX XKXXX Out-o1 TA at-0206 <X/XXXXXXXXMXXXXCXXXXXXXXXX SBLL your direct to buyer, We reach thousands of people thru our chain office service, National Listing Bureau, 1022 absolutely brand new;| Third Ave. nto HAVO Over $100, Front | ® De Tews than than 4,000. show ttle f equipment, Will vther owe in $2,100, Tormniny tere AUTOS FOR SALE Eldridge Buick Used Cars TERT STUDERAK: ‘ rOURING—F mie owe b tory-built wind t un motor nnd bar emp r lighter y light and Tir eal ©. Any one interes na big 6 will find ow much lower than mark en offered in Seattle 1918 BUICK COUPE—This ear has wily painted pare atl pecial kun tI Kood run ning condit Down pu nt, $16 6 BUICK 6-CYLINDER TOURING — Kepuinted in tandard Buick olors Equipped with bumper au visor § good ex tires and in ¢ client mechanical condition $225 down payment TOURING—We un that the market price this model car is 4 Ou on this ear is $475, and has only run 4,371 miles, There t# little indica tion that the car has run at all, Is equipped with extra and tub Very con venient term USE YOUR CREDIT THE SANDS PLAN THE ENVELOPE TELLS THE TRUTH ars, righ 6 haw bee If we hadn't built up f ub confidence by SANDS PLAN July The Tells the Truth. Ford Coupe 1920, Dodge Roadster 923 Essex Coupe STUDEBAKERS ht 6 Coupe Special 6 Touring Big 6 Touring bargain. = W. ESTATE ASS 1 AES NI ST. Prettiest hy ‘Most Convenient Bungalow On Wallingford Hill $3,700; Only $500 Cash This 4-room BEAUTY is situ- ated on a large 50x100-foot lot, all in beautiful lawn and shrubbery, close to high’ schools, one-half ck off car line. It has a dy full cement basement, ry trays, No, 1 house a snap at the above price, but owner says I must sel! quickly, so as an incentive for quick action he in leaving, absolutely IPR. ELECTRIC sECTRIC ” WA- laundry fetriwerator e¢ my tip and early on this one, as It posi- tively ix priced to si DAY. We will oi if you faa ME Irae Town Owner SAYS SELL MY 5-Room Bungalow Strictly Modern Two Blocks South Of Woodland Park $4,250; $500 CASH This beautiful bungalow has absolutely all the modern features you would expect Th an almost new home, such as hardwood floors, ' fire- ace cabinet Kitchen, full cement basement, furnace, laundry trays, garage, ete. Only two short blocks to So: attle's finest playground, This home has boen renting for $50 per month, but is now vacant and you can have immediate possession. If you have been waiting for @ real #nap, you need wait no jonger, 1 vertised, We shall bo klad to call for you and show you a REAL BUY, Just phone for one of our salox- mon, MB Iroso-5826, Largent & Ryan, Ine. LTORS R 45th. MB Iree-5825, 2 OUBY EVEN Nags. rttage, fru , Sound vy oI $1,000, cash, $15 per month, 607 9h ih W, COTTAGI$2, 760; $250 down, month, Coughlan, 602 Am. Dk, MA in-8100, SNAT=Moderh @ Foona; basoment, fireplace, b | Anno blvd. near strect ¢ view. GAY TO CLOSH an estate, will sell near Halland AOL NI, for fos thi AgnCKAMON LA SU nse 28839. JOM Modern hingalow, North | tevin (t taken | 19 | akfaat nook d-2580, Monday, high sehool, hy owner P beret one i NGALOW plane” GOS” Wading ton Lidy. » I OAK FLOOR Liful cabinet ns, 2 attract! very convenient plete cement BASEME FURNACE, hot water SANDS MOTORS COMPANY | 1016 EAST PIKE BA nt-0991 - - -| Reasonable terms, House alon Dassonger, better | vc © 1,000 miles. For} FOR SAI E —KEAL STATE A Real Doll Hous« Completely Furnished Already to Move Into Only $500 We Have 3 Beautiful New fs Homes COMPLETED READY TO Take Your. Choice BRED GANAG IN BASEMENT MAJESTIC FURNA LIGHT oc 0. A Good Buy! a OFF ERED BY Corinne, Simpson- Wilson Co. (Established 1905.) Completely Furnished Colonial Bungalow Only $4,000 Terms & beaut > lly NEW, | se in, lar ving th « bathre ils, double laundry trays (inside and outside entrance); practically level lot lawn in, and flowers in window GARAC Handy rf iversity ITURE, jin > RANGE, $260 / lid walnut dining room set, etc he beat furnished buy this year than price as with us when you ME Irse-0671 Root Brothers, Realtors ~ Woodland Park Snap _ 6 fine rooms; big breakfast noo! full concrete basement; furnaci laundry; fireplace; oak floors: Dagkeaees built-in cabinets and buffet, jon fine, lava dots two easy Blocies to car and pi Worth $6, 000—-Selling SU nset-1974 ‘Sacrifice University See ee ee ee ee XR 5 rooms, high clas: ern bungalow, neatly new Jovation; on ‘paved’ street; near Cowen park and Roosevelt. high Bangol. wun placed in our hands for quick sale at $4,750, which is $1,000 under price, IR YOU, XxX home, farm or business No commission, Jwners’ | 5820 10th Ave. good cottag regs, rose: Que > Rood | n Sun= coat of m hours, large fine gurden, WA nler= RGALN ATTIC you buy from owner, you can save | in commission on this | bung: French doors between the living rom, which is ¢ feet long, and the dining room: b ; break- bedrooms; bath; cement basement with furnace and laundry trays; the ga- rage faces the alley; lot is 45x100; the lawn is in. the shrubbery has en planted; all ready to move in. This home i# located just 3 short blocks from the 10th high- way, and only-onechalt block. from Ravenna blvd.; close to Cowen park, Roos elt high, and walking distance to the "U line 4 short blo located at 6041 A Root Bros. Special | NORTH Qt < ANNE HOME 5-ROOM BU ges b0x100 COR Meridian car his house is LOW AND ATTIC R LOT 3 H tu may look this entire city over and you will not be able to get better value than here of- red, and this knocks the last argument you may have in favor of renting. You should own your own home when you can get one like this on these terms. 5 dandy rooms, in perfect condition; good bath; and one celled room in the attic; basement excavated; fine bath’ and full cabinet kitchen. f THIS ONE TODAY WITH- OUT PAIL. 4500 Stone Way At $4,250 Very Bay, Terms Cottage Realtly Co. 6408 Aine “AYe. Home Btrfetly mod- } choice TH ind & SANC oR KEnwd-4943 0 cash, §25 per month, S-room $1,800, $10 ‘cast Anake epairs) BY OWNDE bungalow, | Mount has. flreplace, 2 bedrooms, abinot Kitchen and garage uitys of BhaGNE Will making total prior Mi trae 810] HOON oder how WIT oonunel Rarage: ine Hound and Olymple A dintrtet 6 MHL LOL We GA REI d ius, REAL E—WATER 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGE e Ree alty Co. aA in om Beattle, Own position In eave at once. 301 Mutual Puget Sound Waterfront Price b rbor, with lots waterfront | with Alaska Bid, ae Home Cheap | Right. on str big house; tine oil station. Price only © down, - $10 5 i" Seattle, ‘ Cheap 5 Acres On, Interurban with new house, only $975 big potatoes you beat it? See Mrs. _hirecLampme Ave. 72 FOR EXCHANGE— REAL ESTATE ie OF exchange, eer oe furnishad house, ae 1619 W. Lewis st, improved stock farm, bottom n} BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Se | 802 Bigelow Bldg MA MISK 4th and Pike, | Apartments, hotels, rooth lie houses” dapce hall "bide paying Variety Cheap ee . Snohomish, V with Caen t et we rood and timber, - Room mb r required. Most 1 Loans on Furniture Pianos, Autos, Ete. Any Amount, $10 to Without paying an exorb! or_being imposed Strictly Co: Your employer, friends or neighbors sd tor edlae a le a surprised how quick and how it is to open an account here, City Loan Co. 227 Senthard Bldg. SECOND FLOOR, FOURTH & Foren Y LOANS To salaried men, women and wage earners, on their plain note, no ine dorser or security required, If you have been refused a salay or furniture loan, don’t think th you cannot get ft. T: make Joans while othe: ing whout it. weekly or monthly to come and convenien do not hesitate to call on us, as customer away. vba ay eall on us teday and AMERICAN LOAN 60.4 y Building Pike St Confidential | This office is maintained for the cons Women Who find it, necessany,jaty in oun UIA doe 5 Loan So iety w banks, this. $450. 14 tracts north of-+ $10 per 4 elsewhere. se and stor 83 REAL ESTATE LOANS FIRST mortgage money In large or * mall amounts on ate An tial ¥ an ‘Aasoels ation. itd HAE CSUM(HEE Bk. wi abkses: 02 “Amer. Bk. ‘pide 87 SALARY LOANS MONEY IN FEW MINUTES A place for salaried mona and wi ea Sty os. t mon Whenever they want eon ju lain notes, no apourity. no in iberal loag Don't care who you owe or what want the money for, us you will make small weekly monthly payments and you can mons without red tape or | embarrassment. Just 100 nfidenti You can pay bacl uit your in erving men and not have} hot want an up) to tty or LOW cektys ety uue AV doy

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