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PAG! SCOTT-POOR (0, Tithe to Regrade Hill AIDED GROWTH 4s Now, Says Sparkman IMPROVEMENT ‘Former Council Member Believes Exte nsion Ave. Is Separate P roject Company Bio Factor In De- veloping Regrade District r BY J. M. SPARHMAN Dee NY HILL sb of Dexter ald be regraded RECOVERS COAT SPR ROO a ee Frank B. About t Poor who cannot be Inc., 1916 vice eeicey ade vege Pig aue eames: OR a imi Dulldings o: Virginia s Dullt theme " Artist Revives 4 L st Singing Art |< this prof No other sec’ “§ portunities for tr ©" wection has. Book Lovers Revel i in Rare Old Productions Frederick & Nelson’s Revive Famous Conti- _ mental Book Fairs of 16th and 17th Centuries K lovers of Seat ing the audit & Nelson's, whe 4nd will continue The display represe ival of the famor nm of Seattle has op- r that thisithe w el r © of the firnt din the Tower of y of Heraldry” Original manuscripts and {ilus' tions, photographs and autographe le when the bo ible when the bo re some of the the exhibitic the old books. One of the f Bibles, the “Latin Vuiga' bit. ble Is reserved for books by authors and another for f the sea. The children have| a book fair of thelr own. Matin Bible printed in P |Savings Stamps | Mature January 1 s of the se f London in 1 land War savings ce @& the “Leda” Bible of 1 © A Jatin manu Written by a monk, Msual material t Manuseript was ‘ and the initial letters w s a wi a brush after the other foal Ceneng 10d rles of 1921 will be paid at the ma. be pes tured value of $5 on Ja 1926, The | at the Seattle postofti quill| Postmaster Perkins ary 1, , according to The postotfice | ys’ notice if they {s an unusual finances that pably be waived. Investments Improved lot on Pine st, will more than carry It large profit. $12,000; close to retafl dintrict An assured appreciation $5,000 ca Income will make Westiak 60x120, | 1@ producer. Modern building, In heart of district now in- Price $60,000; $25,000 cash. 60x120, Just off art Street and very close to Went. lakes The cheapest and ono of the few available lots in creasing most rapidly in value. Price $60,000; $25,000 cash, Will make a large Halt cash, CARTER M“DONALD CMILLER fhe 208 Columbia ot, GOXITR, 2,000, Fairview Avenue profit for someone, Price $ a ex g even to the f -~ REGRADE NOT THED UP WITH EXTENSION DENNY DISTRICT SHOULD BENEFIT rants barrase the whi J, M. Sparkman TTI ATT LI rAR A TURNER FAVORS |: 5. Daslitiew Manager Property Owners and City Passenger a Need Regrade, Says Owen-Farlin Company We will buildings and loan finance H. S. Turner BY H. 8 TURNER on property in the Denny rade District. Reg 925 Dexter Horton Bldg. EL bot 4868 t which Slept With Razor : ; Under His Pillow may a prop r improvement right Niels Hansen Manufacturing Co. WwW Mfgs. tors, Counters, of Refrigera- tefrigerator Cold Stor- age Plants, Counters, Show Ca Seales, Cash Registers and 3utcher Supplies. H. S. TURNER REAL ESTATE CO. 309-310 Hoge Bldg. Annex Phone MAin-3482 W 2222 Second Ave. Phone ELsot-2576 THE APARTMENT HOTEL Being built at Thitd: ‘and Blanchard by Carroll Cornelius Ww a sample of the great struc- tures that will occupy the coming bus- iness center of this city! Renovations a ments oe sands of expended to m | | | Second Avenue | dollars nd Freight Elevators Montgomery Elevator Co. SEATTLE Vhone: ELsot-0001 pa Regrade of Denny Hill Will open a direct route to level, close-in section known as the “Broad Street District.” This sec- lying north of Har- has been re- graded and the assess- ments are paid. The neigh- borhood favorably lo- cated for distributing cen- ters, light manufacturing and industries which re- quire locations close to the retail section. It is be- tween the Auditorium and the business section of the a tion, rison Street, is city. WE OFFER, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE: A double corner on Re- publican Street; $12,500. Lot 60x120, near 6th Avenue North and Broad; excavation necessary; $5,000. no Lot 60x120 on near Republican; vation necessary ; Taylor, no exca- $4,500. Corner lot at southwest |) corner of new auditorlum |) site; $4,000. Sparkman & McLean Co. 1002 Third Avenue MAIn.0277 Announcement nd improve- many thou- are being ake the New Washington Hotel more at- tractive in every way. New Washington Hotel J. C, MARMADUKE, Mer. at Stewart TUESDAY, NO Styiepias Dunberry OVERCOATS with. and Would be your first choice out any doubt if you come see them. Single or double-breasted Overcoat de luxe that young men the latest in style and An offers gives older men that gentility Qu: they seek. M: ( All wanted colors for fall. $25 to $40 WESTERMAN’S Two Stores for Men: 1584 Westlake, Near Pine 220 First Ave. S., at Main THE CLAREMONT APARTMENT HOTEL Being Built at Fourth Avenue and Virginia Street By the Olympus Holding Corporation Stephen Berg,’ President WILL BE THE LARGEST _ APARTMENT HOTEL BUILDING IN SEATTLE The apartments will be furnished and unfurnished, with continuous service Reservations can be made with the Manager, J. S. Semones, on the premises. Phone ELiot-8645-8444 PIONEER SAND & GRAVEL |. COMPANY Telepsrone MAin-5508 3 DD If you would build permanently, econom- ically and Safely \\of concrete, use only washed and gradi ¥d sand and gravel. y Bunkers at Wes. ¥lake and Roy, i Latona, Spokaipe and East \ Waterway; "Rainier = Beach4 ARE PREPARED TOY pELIVER WITHOUT LIM) SAND.GRAVEL-CE MENT PLASTER-METAL LA\TH.LIME Tru-Mi AP t Concrete Ready © ivered to Your Jo ? Pour Pioneer Sand & Gravdj Co. | 808 Leary Bldg., Seattle