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Bs 7 ; PAGE 6 rur SEAT LE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 11, 192) — ‘Radio Star GEN. JOHN DUNN ON AIR HERE Stay With the Locals, Is Radio Star's Advice Two all the © furnish t necessary for the most rabid fan Satur day evening and, looking over the schedules up and down the Coast, our advice is “Stay with the locals.” Which advice, inci dentally, is pretty near being right six days a we Highlights on Saturday Bills inctude the first radio appear evening's Anco of General John H. Dunn, Commander-in-chief of the Veterans Of Foreign Wars of the United Btates, Introduced by J. Owens @epartment commander, he will talk Over KTCL shorily after 9:20 KFOA offers a concert broad. east from Volunteer park by an Elks’ band from Miami, Fla, farting at 8 and running a couple of hours, with incidental solos by band members. Hermie King’s orchestra plays Pwice from the Palace Hip, broad ast by KTCL at 6:50 and 9:10. The @rchestra has made a distinct hit among the radio audience not only im Seattle but all over the North west. ‘The radio skit last wee dally the subject of comment letters to the studio. © Katy of KTCL will call the Poll at 9:30 for KTC radio night frolic. Beside General Dunn, the entertainment will ¥ include Adele Walker and other «stars of “The Lucky Jade,” SL , RADIO STAR GOES ON SEATTLE AIR TONIGHT \emet Mias Adele Walker, She's well known to radio audiences in the East and a star of “The Lucky Ontversity Jade" comedy company, of Washingtoa Players’ guit teill sing on the Radio Night Fi from KTCL, starting at 9:20 Satur day evening } “The Lucky Jade" Is to be pre- jsented by the University Players’ [guild July 16, and many of the songs will be sung first for radio SATURDAY SEATTLE STATIONS TCL. (303) —s:20, stocks and markets G38, Hermie King's P tre er stage 9:30, Katy and frelte, tnclud- Dadio Movie.* mn orchestra studio musi- her Gang in Radio Nig’ The World » Fi A (ABE) —4, Hott 6. Hofmann orchestra; # 7, news. Jand—§, sketeaes from gfand opera; 10. orchestra. KFT (467), Los An, |. Program , classic hour; 10, radio club; 11, KFT Los Angeles—§, program; estra; 11:30, Lost Angela. (491), Portiand—& and 10, Sou- « KOA (323), Den it. WCCO (417), Twin Citles—s, dance or- SMWOC (184), Davenport—2, orchestra (program. nh 6-645 Pr. M. “PEFOA—Hofmann orchestra dinner from Olympic hotel. The pro- t Overture, Mignon (Thomas); . Sous ta Fentre (Lechaume); se- ‘The Bat (Strauss); Meditation Thais (Maasanet), violin solo, r number, by Mr. Hofmann; Mo- Musical (Schubert). * 6:50-7:15 P.M. “KTCL—Hermie Ki Palace-Hip or- _ ehestra, broadcast from theater stage. aa s1 LEKFOA—Concert by Elks band from 2 I, Fle, orchestra from Seattle Programs for Tonight broadcast from Volunteer | hiai's onthe Air eens l SUNDAY LD 8 a — aa CHURCHES OFFER SERVICES Special Music Features Sunday Broadcasts SPECIAL three music’ will ang at radioed service the Lov the orus num v m Mra. 1 1 Be " pranc Are Thy wand.” Quar numbers will be sung at the evening Dr. Matthews will preach morning on: “The Cup’ ning on “Christ in the Temy icting Its Destruction broadcasts on 455 meters A song service will be br ast Sunday from 9:10 to 10:10 by the In ternational tion, from KT Students Deka There will be two Dorthy Morgan of the First M. the pastor, the F |will preach. There | music by the choir chureh, a will be special |fans, Miss Walker is a soprano, a |radio favorite with Eastern fans, The company, directed by Don C. Wilson, includes a male quartet ‘The KTCL Players will stage their fifth playtet, this time of fering a comedy, “The World's First Radio Movie.” The stunt includes even the old “illustrat. K Mand 7, First M. Ee. __ Raw ay— 1 rs ed! song? KTW (435)—11,. 3 and 7:20, First Brie. Presbyterian services The regular Kat will be | KFOA (654) —ailent on hand, “Unele Hal," rey | Harold W r, Doug OTHER STATIONS | Richardson and Jerry and Jack San Prancisco—3 and cee Out of town, Oakland offers 1, services: | from KGO the San Francisco 30, 0 5 ‘ Opera company in selections ROA (za), is bad 10:20, services; 3, f ree operas; KFI puts on organ concert: 7, nervices dio club at 10 and » mid- Pee bo eid TAS nite frolic at 11; KOA has a KJ (495) eo—T, organ re- silent night; most of the other chal: §, program. | broadeaste | KNX’ (357), Hollywood—8, orchestra; | a the'-ao offer" orchestras Fao et Rn | and the usual “programs. KGW (491), Portland—T:45 p. m., - services. . |x——— - - WOO, (a64i, : Davenport—1:80, . sym-'| BANK CLEARINGS phony concert 1} ‘ |" weeo ¢ Twin Cittee—T:15, claesi- - cal concert. . Seattle Aa Clearings | | Balances | 9:30-1:30 P.M. KTCL—Radio night — frolic, th roll call by Katy of KTCL opening Genera |erans of Foreign W will speak, tn ltroduced by Commander J. Owens, Ra | mond, Wash. University of Washington | Players’ gulid will present stars of “The | Lucky Jade company.” In songs: Adele | Walker, Western radio fayorite; Fred Marcus, Nat Mount, Trula Martin, Her | nice Chandler, Joseph B, Bere |nard Holstad, W | Lueky Jad cal director; KTCL Players in the world firm radio movie; Doug Richardson, Jeft | Btrester, Harold Weeks, Jerry and Ja Harrison, if |John H. Dunn, commander in chief, Vet- | x Jot KTCL and other entertainers in a and new songs. You know this will be good, be- It’s not such a bad one, either. HORIZONTAL Clergyman. Wandering. A person appointed, 1 Shly, }. Void. }, Delicate, To accommodate. , Yale university, ij 2. ‘Twenty-four hours. im, slippery fish. 23. Pepcign Phreads introduced under akin. 25. Walks thru water, . Roomer, | Opposite of credit, A, Chalionged. . Eon. }. Hight flap. Reverential fear. Upper house of congress. ‘vo remove m mast from its step. To grow weary. . Part of plant below ground, Primary. Porrona. trained to care for sick, | Wigwame, iH VERTICAL 1. Proceeds by. Hare, .. Stain. , dowel of delicate colors. ) Kemarked. To molest, Stump. To relate. cause it starts with a clergyman. |? 120. Great artery Sash worn by Japanese women, |24. Adverbial negative. |26. To marry, jab. Conateltation 28. To plan. 29. Defore. 30, Raillery, 32. To clatter. 34. Female sheep, 24. Railway stations. 136, Aboun 41, Singed. 40. In nick. 41. Largent plant. 43. Short letter, 44, Washing material. | ANSWER TO FRIDAY'S CROSS: | WORD PUZZLE RIAT OMMT RIE AIT] omer men Bl [DJ ross Word Puzzle | A EIR ME hi LYS NTO | Clearings Balances 6,942,437.0! + 1,130, Tacoma Total transactions... 2,392,000.00 | CYNTHIA GREY 2 | Ship News Tides in Seattlo SATORD dULY Viet Le vi rie om o- Weather Bureau Report 4i7 r never Pini Departure a1 Arrivals and Arrived J Vessels in Port at Seattle American Co's Terminal—atr Yukon Pier B-U, & pux sche Boxér Pier 4H peal Pier lire Tanana, K. L. Luckenbach, ls and "Barcarolle ‘ Mise Linda Fay Babcock, soprano, 1 Bunkers. #. To I will sing, “With Verdure ‘Open the. G mple,” | pacitic Coast Engineering Worke—U, & I It Out" and “Comfort Ye One| ©, & Dellwood. IConuectiout Mtreet Terminal—Seh Erte. Another" will be offered by Henry, eee igh NSEAr 2d Winquist r, George Bently will | poet Terminal—Str Re give & Bible lecture: “Whore Are the | Alexan | Dead?” King & Winge—M» Anvil erelal + Works—iir Willtam Complete services of First Churen | Opel Lacan of Christ, Scientist, will be broadcast | Hanford fitreet Terminal—fitr Corvus, from 1:50 to 9:10 p. m., Sunday, b KTCL, KJR will transmit Stock Market Opens Strong] ws wat up Sinclair 18%; U 4 Rubber Haven, 31% ‘U8. Steel, 1 148%. up Ys Union Pa sh : Baldwin, 1 Mack 179%, of Radio 56%, GRAIN 1S HIGHER Board of Trade | } | } CHICAGO, July aoared sharply trade t were sharply higher. in sympathy with wheat were many to the drastic the he fre Ohio river ntana to the Canadian Northw princl- contributing upturn of which aa the country | Crop dam: complaints from the terr heat ware who’ had ov e anticipation lower prices have come into the pit supplies ——-, Fire Brings Tragedy to Little Family cemetery. reflects a tale of tragedy. adorable Jackie Judkins, home Tuesday afternoon. and now that the first shock ily, who are sans all of their e Mrs. Earl V. Martin and the move, and have already Wallingford Commercial is a boy 7 and a girl 6. help out can get additional Martin, MElIrse-6144, Tuesday evening, July 14, be given at the Wallingford proceeds of which will be dor |lingford merchants have tickets for Too Much Stress on Child in Home Dear Miss Grey: . Your article on marriage, printed June 90, was good, But there is another reason for unhappy marriages, There has been too much stress put on "the child in the home."* What of the couple who are deop. ly In love, yet have no children? We are such a couple, and our childless state hurts. ‘There tv nov. era new dreas or a good time that some moth on learning of it, doesn't remark, “Well, of cour: you can have those things—you have no children.” One must wear clothes and amuse oneself at times, A friend adopted a darling baby and runs the baby and her ‘home like clockwork, Still, I have heard flesh-and-blood mothers reply: “Yen, sho manages very well, but of course there is not the real mother love thera’ There are a number of reasons why we do not care, ax yet, to adopt a child, These cannot be broadcasted to the world, Tut aes cording to some of these “havo: your-own child” propagandists we The entire Wallingford community and Community called at my office this morning to explain pitiful plight and to ask our assistance, They want furniture and bedding to re-establish the home; also clothing. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Judkins there My readers have never failed, as| yet, to come to the front in such an emergency, and I know we can count on you now, folks. Let's Get Together, Folks, and Help to Re-establish Home BY CYNTHIA GREY A sad little procession stole out of a notth-end mortuary Thursday afternoon and wended its way slow ly to a green A tiny new grave, strewn with bright summer blossoms, It is the last resting place of r a 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Judkins, who was rescued too late from his burning are mourning his loss, has passed, are organizing to do something for the surviving members of this little fam- arthly belongings, Miss Lucille Warren started secured the support of the clubs. They the Judkins’ ) Those of you who can information by calling Mrs. a professional program will Christian. church, the entire nated to this cause. All Wal- this benefit on sale, should be divorced, jto these people's children by re. {maining married? Our marriage is | & success, except for a child. We have been married many yours, and from tho firat wanted children, but so far none have ar: rived, In the mea moe, other responsi bilities hay There has been fire, |bank fallure, and the care of aged |parents with plenty of iliness woven ‘in, | None of these have caused undue unhappiness—we are in love! But, how the prying, oftentimes | Insulting, question and remarkes of those about usa hurt! R8.0.P, There are ox tong to all rules, The “propaganda” you speak of itn not almed at persons like you It concerns dozens of young couples Who are capable and financially able Is it not a to r children, who will not do *0 heewute they do not wish the |Pesponsibility-they prefer to spend thoir time and money on expensive utomobiles, parties, ete There ty an old saying: “It the shoo fits, wear It.” ‘This doen not upply to you, so you should tot it poss over your head, Migh Tide | hotter thing to set a good example | |The Seattle Star}, PUNE" 1207 Seventh Ave, MA Classified Advertising Rates TRANSIENT RATES (Count Six Words to the Lined je OP® Hine or more—1 insertion, 20 Cents Per Line One tine or One Male and Male and Fe: ‘ate per line CLASSIFIND ale Situations 10 cents ADVERTISING MING FROM OUT OF THR BTATH. OF WASHINGTON COSTS 40 A WORD. MONTHLY LINEAGE RATE (Calendar Month) 99 lines used during ealen- 16 cents per line during oalen- 14 cents per line used during calen= 60 to Jar month,, 100 to 199 linns used th month 18 cents per line 1200 to 599 Iinos ined during calen- dar t ; cents per line tuned during calen- 11% cents per line used during ¢ ore Vn manth Cash endar COUR ine FIXED ooo SLE. SPACE RATES r more for 12 months, $2.00 per line. 1 line or more for € months 8.26 per line 1 Mne or more for 3 months $3.50 per line, | FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Want Ada will be taken at THE STAN office from. 8:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m, daily. Telephone service also maln> tained until then. STAR WANT ADS | Are for your service. USE THEM cost 18 Liss THE ~~ BUSINESS SERVICES Farrell, Lawyer, 94 Dex- ter Hoton. All cases, Advice free. t Barks Bid, 908 eo mod. MA in-7303 r HM 7 Y. MONTELIUR PRICK nd Optometrist optician | wee Piano Tuners | PP-GORIN, Patent Attorney, Pat- | ents secured, developed and aold Bidg. Seattle. 1600 F ot N. W, Wash- c. Hoe Tilghest references. Coleman, yer, 644 G MARO! fenwick, Lawrence, a | 1. Advice and booklet) 7 FF j- Burke Bide ieee r ie ees bid | Women’s allments. disorders. SEATTLE MAN IS in| CHURCH HEAD Friborg Elected President of Swedish Conference | | With all-day religious meetings on | Sunday, the Swedish Baptist con in session in Seattle this week, will close, to meet next year in Kansas City The meetings Sunday young people will be held in Eng lish, and those for the older ones in Swedish. Dr, Emil Friborg, of | Seattle, the newly elected president of the convention, says that the lan- | guage problem is one that the con vention cannot arbitrarily settlo, but that it is naturally and peaceadly adjusting itself. The principal speaker Sunday aft ernoon will be Dr. J. E, Klingberg, who has recently urned from Rome. Among the many important mat- considered at the convention for the | | | ters fund of $35,000 for education and Missions, to be presented to the Jubllee conference in Chieago, in 1927. This conference {s to celebrate the 75th year of the work of the Swediah Baptists in| America. It was also decided that the Swed- ish misisonary board would continue to operate under the Northern Bap- tist convention. Saturday forenoon was devoted to dipcusison Sh ithe ministerial pen- sion fund. Tn the past this has been administered by the Swedish church independently, but it was decided at this conference to affili ate with the Northern Baptist con vention in the future. Contenders for the presidency were the Rev, A, B. Lindbs Worcester, Mass, and the Rey. Fred Linden, of Chicago. Richard Jernberg, of Chicago, a lay man. N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Friday's Quotations | Raw, $4.24; refined, easy; ed $5,400 6.50, 0, 7 Ilo, 19K; No, Notice to Water Consumers in West: Seattle Iffective July 9 1925. the follow- ing retrictions will he put in effect in West Seattic All Water consumers south of W Alaska wt. from Iirst ave, 8 W, to Puget Sound will be per mitted to irrigate between the hours of T and 9 a.m. only, All water consumers north of W. Alaska at. from Harbor ave, 8 W et Sound will be por Inrigate between the ra of 7 and 9 p, m. only to Water shortage in con siderable areas of Went Seattle triotlona WHT be rigid Partlow v these any p provided — by ARTaT By order of the City partinent, GwORGH P, Hu Water De Rt ‘The new vice-president is | 4 Banton, | vention of America, which has been | | | i | tle was the decision to raise a jubllee | jake, July } | the state, | | | | Henderson, an attorney. ‘on NOTICES AUHUTN At " 1g 19 LAY B, AUBUIN, aged 1 t iw B i. Dorf and TW here be hi hape a) 1 Underta MATSON A a4 rl f MAT rr % yeu ght { Johanna Jon, mothe Janes Undertaking ¢ JOUNSON ned 3 PERSONAL | upp WOTRUMATION and blood di 0. T. Beymour, 40 Bank HAD debts collected KL lot-1670, 1402 Ala TRANSPORTATION | 3A Portland by Stages 1608 THIRD AVE. D0 OLD FIRE STATION ELIOT 4 SPECIAL NOTICES —~ ALEXANDER'S PARK On Lake mmamish; east side of lake; good fishing and bathing beach. Open now. | 6 LOST AND FOUND LV’ WANTED j sh SCHOOL AND July fered evening. Beginning [ ion will be 2ist, Inetruc to & limited number of adios. | The course will include twelve | lensons. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 9p, m.. Enrollment must be | not later than Monday, July 20th For Information see Elizabeth | rr) | 9 MALE HELY WANTED r contra i Hillman's Unginee dave. Op 5 p.m NTE ha HAT appearts ing t , f , nd F PIG and chig thie Alley Kat Cafe the ladies fT ANNEX 7 tih, near Wertinke Ay, clean, furnished, tea ted bedrooms (men): free bath and 640 1 M ii beginne Te a at 10 SITUATION—MALE Phone BAst-272 Iacn-4367 ROOFING, + and patch- neling ing. Biecn-212 PAPER hanging painting, Brown TEAM rk, digging. FRONKS 11 AGENTS WANTED EA wt-0492 Dept neinnati, Ohio, S—WHITE FOR FREE BAM- tS. Sell Madison “Better- Made” Shirts for large Manufac- turer direct to wearer, No cap- {tal or experience required Many earn $100 weekly and bo- nus. MADISON MILLS, 607 Broadway, N w York AGENTS MEN AND WOMEN with olf ivided invest- acreage re STARTED N10 DAYS rican Bank I T JOR YOU EVER HAD DRESS CO. cinnati, Ohio | AMAZING ne RUGS & CARPETS JL fluff rugs woven fri wornout carpet; mattress renoy ing; carpet cleaning tory in Northwent 3205 14th ave. So. Largest Fluff R: BE r fal MISCELLANEOUS 45 FOR SAL SUPREME TIRE batteries P. G. Bettery Co. Park ¢. Phone Open evenings and Wash. Typewriter Co. Makes or Rebullt Typewriters 404 PITCHY. millwood, never In w lots of insld $6.60 $3.60 large lon loads “Planer ends, Buy used auto at Yesler cable. cleaned and rebuilt. Mattresses Gfigs*aatirese Con _BE acn-6 The Battery Exchange _ Guaranteed batteries exchanged for 8 charging and repairing. 2119 rth ave mae NEEDT RUGS Or Furniture, see Waldron Co. for * 1 deal, Now on Sixth, bet. Pike and Pine FOR SALE Piano, bench. dinin re t and other furnitu cherries. Eugene th nonds, « high grade shoes; non over $4.85; regular $8.50: high rent valuen, 512 Olive. near Times. MILLWOOD, with lots cord: dry forest wood, KEnwd-4605 “Republican, Lambert che 1 trees. Glendl od; best old « All kinds mill wood. REVERSIBLE rugs made from old carpets. Rugs cleaned and re- nized, §3.00. Work guaranteed. Gartia-3 rpets, cleaned <r STANDARD CARPET CLEANIN CO., Inc., 2050 Market. SU nset-4705 | ani {Mixed mill, NORTHLAND Gurney refrigerators 7S pounds capacity; $10. WEat+ D T5e, HEELS 6c. 1509 8th, at PIKB = MILLWOOD, $5 LOAD $6.50 cord Liot-857 RE _GUARANT! DRY INSID! Scott, 310 Shafor building. efi 3 ieaecte Gini, WOMEN, 1¥ up. Got gov-| 17 MALE AND FEMALE | ernment vga nent nae oJ HELP WANTED and sell clothing and ture Year, Steady. Particulars. free, | einen : OWL. “13 First Ave. Write immedia ¥ Franklin In-/o - ——— ————— —— 0 ath dept 3 Roch ater, | AYARTMENT rent, 3 or 5 rooms | ‘ for Varied services || _ - meer atone oe woman or What || CET AM SIT MAN be your LADIES wanted everywhere, ad-|! do? 1022 3rd Ave. WATCH DOCTOR.” 1403 Third ay. dressing eny opes in your hemes, 9 PULLS ° | BCONOMIZE—Men's satis Tesoled wpare time; liberal pay: particulars | 7-5 nnn | $1, onk tanned Jeathor, guaranteed, Toe ee eK, Willams Co. | 19 FURNISHED HOUSES j workmanship. 512 Olive. 19 8. Law toom 1205, Chicago. 1 . 5 FO! NT RBER chairs, ADDIE Ladies, address our| R RE : vy your own home, | immediately. | American Sales | Chl | are time. Write tarticularn free . 800 North Clark st. MONEY spare time ne. mailing mual ork Publish: New York Ci Ys JAZZ piano taught. Brins, $06 Pine. | 1! Mayor Asks Citizens I" to Heip Sportsmen) Mayor Brown Saturday proclamation calling upon “all citi- zens to render ever afelstance possible to the Seattle Sportsmen's association” in putting on the Seat-| Sportsmen's show at Green| 25 to August 2. | The mayor sald the “aim of the exposition 1s to conserve, protect and perpetuate for all time the un- surpassed outdoor recreational sources of, the state.” The show’ ts the third of its kind and will be the most elaborate. eside the Sportsmen's association, King county, the city and federal departments are working on exhibits, Deny Frank Louie Plea for Retrial Frank Loule, convicted of run. hing a gambling establishment in the Golden West Hotel building, Saturday lost his last recourse to} evade a jail sentence when Super jor Judge ‘Hall denied his motion for a new trial, Hall left immedi: | ately for his vacation trip thru Cali- fornia and will probably sentence Loule when he returns in two weeks, Ae | Religious Workers Keep French Day Seattle's Religious Educational Workers will observe France's “Vourth of July"—Bastilo day—July 14, when “Bastile Day's Influence on the Liberties of Mankind” will be discussed at Meves’ cafeteria at noon, J, Harold Crampton, a war veteran, will tell how it ts cele- brated in France, C, G. Helfner will tell how to} make Seattio a great city, and W, D, will speak George B. Ideals of Businas Lamping will presidg, Foreign Exchange Ga NEW YORK, July 10—-Woreign ex. change opened higher, Sterling, $4.86%; francs, $0,0470; lire, $0,0370%* Helium, 40,0400); marks, 2980; Sweden, 2682; Norway, onod Irremular, De. | franon, $0,0408\ | Helgtum, eden, 2680; Montreal, $1; Shanghal, 4112; Greece, $0,0168, Cae ui | San Francisco Produce Friday's Quotations Kage—lixtras, (40; oxtea pullets, 81 iho. Hutler—lxtrna Cheewe—Cal, fintsy, taney, 2h; Cal, Young Amorions, fanoy, 2440; Ovexon ‘Triplets, 26480; Oregon Young Aniwrls ont, B40, |SOMEONE tha FOUR rooms, garage, | SUnse 185. [SSORS. knives. clippers, razore Cc and blades sharpened right. Ke: 20 UNFURNISHED HOUSES | duplicated. 1012 Third, —FOR RENT |Givnan Pletric, 301 eatlake, LATS and APARTMENTS FOR RENT EL sot-6028. Sewing Machines _ . MacDONALD a bin St om modern bunga: | features, fireplac Unolaim, close | TIVE built-in range. $ Dwne 6-ROOM ern house, Phinney car line. GLendle-20' 22 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROON { | No cash, tage and halt acre nice W. Seattle. H. C. PETERS, 38 Third Ave. mi | 24 FURNISHED | APARTMENTS AND to the winter, and likes to have a] nice home and sit, rent free and a/ ttle Income, don't misx this. A | well furnished 9-room flat: steam a heat furnished, no bother with | any fires, Sold by owner. Come and look it over. “For quick sale, $935; $400 down, balance $40 per Call not late th. or phone than 8:30 p.m, Apartment. ¢ third floor, Phone MAI 7 KEN? Apartments, FF and James, block from urt house, | nie m apartments; also | sleeping’ r i_all new furniture. | os 25 FURNISHED | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1 OR 2 nicely furnished housekeep: ing rooms. BEacn-39380, oe 27 ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM and “board, private home. Plano, privileges, near Woodland park. Wallingford district. 1429 N. 48th st, MEIrao-2382. SaaS weeny 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS—Nargains in our Bxchange Dept. New pianos to rent; 6 mo. applied on pu Moyer= Toner, 1821 Four SED F at real buys, Terms, Seattle Music House, 116 Third ave, PAA AAAAAAARARANN, 43 PET STOCK ‘On ter pups 7309 Phone SUnset1984 ASE GENUINE Siminese bob-talled Wits ton, perfectly marked. Can be taught tricks, GArfld-0082. ‘ 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FULL CORD light stove length mill- wood $5.60; heavy mixed millwood $6.50; heavy block #8 planer onda $10, Seattle Fuel Co, 2814 Third ave, WL lot-0142, BATTERIES ¥h" cht ps tery and $8 In exchange for battery’ guaranteed | 18 months, 14 % DIRT hauling. garages and ments Ford dump tr Jo Kesterson, TION, “Ford” cara, Motor sleeping problems solved. A Pull- man type sedan bed, Word Tudor and iwoedoor models, rank Jana, Whiot-619% canaries, reasonable; $20 97th 8, = $5.09 and up: easy terms. Whi Sewing Machine Co.. 1619 4th * |VAN DYCK Studio, Haight Bldg. Second at Pine. Photo postcards, 88c_doz. REPAIRING—Shoes wanted, 60c up Market 193745 Westlake. HEMSTITCHING, pleating, but 414 Eltel Bldg: eae KAVANAGH $3.00 hats. 1334 let ave Cn a OCS O TE OT 45-A CONCRETE TRU-MIX READY TO POUR SAVES TOE SAVES TROUBLE SAVES SPACE SAVES MONEY MA IN-5508 ee 50 BOATS AND LAUNCHES L YACHT JEWEL, 35- foot, raised deck cruiser, complete- ly equipped, dory, phonograph, dishes, tools, etc; 25 h. p. engine, newest type, 4 cylinders, starter, generator, Atwater Kent and Bosch. Sleeps 5. Two successful cruises to Alaska, Must be seen to appreciate. $1,800. Westlake . GArfd-1592, © launch for day hour charter, Ideal for family outing parties, 25 or le picnic grove ‘if desired BAst-3782, Pioneer Madison park, 51 MOTORCYCLES SNDERSON motorcycle with r cheap. MAin-1502. GARAGES PERMANENT and porta c) ouses, stores, or or Free Phon Boathou: res. § PORTABLE GARAGES, CA pitl-0250. Senttle Sectional Bldg. Co. 1008 Yale No. J. B, DeMARS, Mer. AUTO ACCESSORIE VE from 50 to 80% on used parts, The last 90 days we have wrecked ever 100 cars and trucks, Come and look over our stock; it will pay you 55 A VE A. MOTOR CAR WRECKING CO. 1718 First Ave, 8. MAin-06 58 WANTED— ___ AUTOMOBILES CASH paid for cars, any condition, Wert Coast Auto Wrecking Co, 1409 Broadway WAat-0497 CASH WOR Youre CATt HOLMES, 1115 PINE ST. 9 FOR SALE—TRUCKS TRUCKS—Very good trucks from to 5 tons, good bodies ber, selling very chea: i 2-TON forms, TBacn-8749. “FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE _ IW mortgage: pattie o OU WANT to buy QUIEN ANN t CULVER, property, geo 1k 1G. 4 Moston St, GArfld-007%, F-ROOM howko, bath; sightly To On, Gist 8 Priew, $1,600, 618 ti Peoples Bank Bldg. TA $35 each; poleg 4 10 Junior heater, $4 151 xth. MAin-5121. bs

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