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Saturday, August 31, IGI2. REAL ESTATE , Are Yom Looking; For - a Home?" . Here are Just a few of the many snaps we have: s 7-room house and 2 lots In walking distance, first class plumbing, el. light and gas; $2500; terms. 7-room modern home. North end, bay view, 1 block to car; $3300. Terms. 6-room house, walking distance, all modern, 1% lots, fruit trees, a flue place; $3000; terms. • : S-room new, modern bungalow on paved street; $3500; terms. 6-room house. South end; $1250; $50 down. i 7-room house and I lots. South end; hot and cold wat.T; graded street, cement sidewalks; $2000; $25 down. 7 room and 2 lots; a bargain; $1500; $25 down. Also Acres, Farms and Fruit lunches. GRANBERG & ANDERSON 203 California Bldg. A Few Soaps $2,000 —A 7-room house as good as new and 3 lots on So. 44th, near So. Tacoma car line. ■ Will sell on easy payments of $150 cash and $15 per month, interest 3, per cent on deferred payments. $I,3oo—For a 4-room cottage with bath, electric lights and iy lots on So. Thompson ay., near 45th st.; $150 cash and $15 per month. $3,500 - «For a new 5-room bungalow and 2 lots, fire place, basement, laundry, trays, furnace, built-in buffet; everything modern; street paved. Co Ho Everett & Goo 514 Berlin Bldg. t . .DON'T FORGET OUR BIG REAL ESTATE .. >'• t AUCTION OF 200 LOTS AT Keellwortlhi Park 68th and Union streets, next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Lots at your own price, $5 down and $5 per month on each lot. THE WARE-WARREN COMPANY, 613-614 Bankers Trust Bldg. • Phone: Main 9569 BIGGEST SNAP IN PRICE tacoma ; EQUITY $3,150.00 11 AUUOT J\ $1,700.00 For beautiful 6-room modern home, including all the furniture, rugs, etc., $450 Ludwiek Piano used less than 2 years. Situated 2 blocks from the Sixth !Ave. ear, on corner. House insured and paid for 3 years; furniture insured for $600 and paid for 3 years. ; House alone worth $3,500.00. $800.00 will handle this if you act AT ONCE. GRANBERG & ANDERSON 203 California Bldg. CHICKEN RANCH A. model ranch, 800 white leghorns, fine buildings, lots of green feed for winter; I will rent this to the right party. or give It on the: shares to right party. I must have reference. Cail Saturday afternoon or Sun Jay morning; ■ lake T. R. & P. ear for American • lake,': So. side, > get off at •nd of line. Inquire at Henderson's grocery store for Bell. ■■■- -.. '.^ ' *V:.:f A PINE HOME " Dandy (-room liou.ne and two full lots, . near 6th ay. car line", price cmly $1,260. Wll accept $100 cash balance $1 sper month, ncludlng in terest. ♦■- ■ ■ -. -■. ■,«■•">'■-■••-■■ | '8t V. WOOLSEY 1218 Fidelity Bldg. i ■ •; SEATTLE TRADE --■ • ;- • 7 room house, basement, 2 lots, ( blocks from .University, good view, access to three car lines; will trade , for Tacoma • property, or acreage. Call Main 5716: ----•' ,*'■:•■-■ -,t " - :x »>. v , BENBOW A McFARLAND i.'J I: -,'■?-■ 1114 Nat 1 Realty Bldg. ...n. ■'. : ACRE ■ improved ■ property ' for i sale '--»• or trade ■ for - apartment ■ house. I Main 7849-J6. 'or , address Box X-», f Times. - ..,'."-.-•- -■-:r^y- ■....■■■, FOR SALE—. have ; 208 .acres ■ dry . land near Natchez City that will raise > good wheat. Small • home •In Tacoma as part "payment, t Box X-7, Times." '■-■-', —■'■..;.,,-,„•.,,.;.■,-.■ ■• < t 'v,.y»tr's < : COR SALE—Beautiful B-room house ! North Yaklma. Will take snail hone In Tacoma as.part payment. Kent terms on balance. ; Box • X-li, ' Times. » .v»--. >.-. • ■•'■tv.^.;.-y lit —r;n « NEAR WHITWOIITH OOLLBUE 1" Fully i modern 16-room; house, con crete basement, good I marine . view. Buy this beautiful home- for only :12,500, about 700 cash; , bal. month ly payments. >-• ■•-. iyr ...,<„,«. :,;■ ;. .-.;, V JUDGES * HILL f.rC^.i»l4 Bankers : Trust Bldg. ,' A Safe Investment l^t s™ Have you la' good : plaoe you' would flke to sell? If you have, Invest a eir cents In a Times "Want Ad" •aid you > will get * a buyer ' for I It. Srverybody reads The Times classi fied paga. REAL ESTATE $100 CASH A new five-room West End bun galow, two blocks from car and close to school. Price $1,900. Terms $100 cash, balance In small monthly payments, or If you own your own lots, we will build you a nice little home to suit. :: CHASM. DAVIS 407-8-» Nafl Realty Bldg. : :'■ $ a BIG SNAP $m 1% acres of as good land as there Is on the ■ old Puyallup car line about half cleared; small house and stable. Priet $650. Can make t«m» J. W, HOOPS & SONS ■ ■".' 211-21 Nat'l Realty Bldg.»•■> Puyallup Snap—l acre, 6 • rooms, fruit. $1.800. Main 8922-J evenings. » 40 . acres > near Mud t bay, Vi mile from - Sound, I some ] timber, " $25 per acre, terms.,' v t , •, - .■., ■■■*%■ acres, Military road, ' {-room house. Rood water, . 60 chicken*. some i potatoes,, 2 - blocks Ito school, Be fare. I Harvard, old Puyallup line. $1760, terms. K. D. 4, Box HI. Bu/ from owner. : J. Ei.Urauhart.Taco ma. -•, >;;■«..<;.,.y :>-■. ■-•%., c. ,;-«yl A,«v ■» SMALL bungalow, ,8- rooms, with large pantry and clothes closet, 2 nice Tots,• good soil,«sso down, $10 per month. • Price $700. T. D. Ureg ory, office Morton and McKinley ay. KOtt Puyallup s Valleys lands, - see Harry V. Smith » 2ft* Provident Mdg. MI McKinley i Park Shomo, costing ; me $1,250, for sale at $1,600; one block to car line, ,: grocery sand meat market; 5 large rooms lot 42x 148. on the corner. The i first party who > really wants I a home will buy this on sight. Hood m term* i* a— owner,; 2302 f Jefferson t ay. :w-t?I«.;.;■; For sale by owner. 2. lota '/t block from « car: f all I assessments \ In I and paid; North Ferdinand; 175»; term*. ' Address 'P. O. Bo*' 638, Tacoma. i*;^ ■r FOR * SALE <BY OWNER—If ■ you are ■ looking for »a j home f here iis f a snap. ■•-. • room t. house, modern, cost 13600; sell for $1800, $800 cash, bal ance .monthly. -Address ; Box W-« TimM. SCOOP SS;r Esther Was Traveling Some When She Passed Goat Island By W' RICH BANKER FOUND DEAD (By United Presi Leased Wire.) ALBUQUKRQUB, N. M.. Aug. 31.—Solomon Luna, republican national ocmmltteeman from New Mexico and recognized leader of the state republicans. Is dead to day, his body having been found In a vat containing a solution of sheep dip for use on his ranch. He was clad in night clothes, and it Is believed he arose during the night to get a drink of water from a faucet above the vat and fell into the poisonous fluid or suc cumbed to heart failure while reaching for the faucet. REAL ESTATE KOR SALK or trade by owner—lo acre ranch with 4 room house; btsr barn; chicken coops and sheds; Kond well; fifty bearing fruit trees and berries of all kinds; whole place cleared and under cultivation. Would sill all or half or trade for city property; 2 miles east of Bia- Blarcfc. M. Larson, K. I' 1. D. No. 4, Box 96. Tacoma. KOIIR LOTS at Auburn in Railroad addition; close to proposed car .shops; will sell one or all; price, |SM p«T lot; S6O cash per lot, bal ance $"> per month without taxes or Interest for life of contract. A dandy good buy. FRED ROBSON, 734 Commerce St., leaker hotel. 5-ROOM bungalow, 2y% acres, cul tivated bearing orchard. Rood water, on Puyallup car old line, Vickery station. H. G. Lattin. Fortune Comes to Those who accept It; B and 10 acre tracts an«i city lots In south and southeast part of city, close in; prices are your opportunity; write today. Ad dress W.. care Tourist hotel. " .S2O PER ACRE 160 acres Improved farm; all fenced, about 15 miles from Ta coma; all ready for the plow; run ning water; write today. Address W., care Tourist hotel. For Sale by Owner The best value in the city; two fin« West Knd lots, Nos. 7 and 8 on North Seventh street, close to Sixth avenue. Three feet above grade; street grading, water and sewers all In; five and ten minute car ser vice; price $750. Apply at 511 South Sheridan aye., or 2101 Pa clflo aye. ANY GOOD MAN who lias a per manent Job may buy one of our modern bungalows by paying $50 to $100 down and $lv to $25 a month thereafter. Walk past the corner of Kast M and Lennox place (near East 3titn); ask for Mr. Lano; 5-r. buiiKulnw with 2 lota, $22 monthly, including interest. Price $1600. LENNOX INVESTMENT COMPANT 206 Equitable Bldg. $275 for one and one-half lots near McKlnley park, one block from car; $10 cash, $10 a month terms. Phone Main 8640. FOR SALE BY OWNER One acre, equal to 10 lots, west of car shops, for $385 cash. W. H. Thaden, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 20, Yelm, Wash. PUYALLUP VALLEY RANCHES 10 acres all cleared, part In ber ries; $7500; best soil and location; 5 acres fine home, all in fruit; one of the beat buys In Puyallup at $10,000; a producer. 2 acres, 7-r. house, all double set fruit; make offer on tills. 6 acres, all In ber ries; 2 houses; best location in Puy allup, $6000. _'v acres at $1600 1% all in berries, $1100. 6-r. house, all in berries, $1100. 6-r. house, 1 acre all In fruit, $1750. 6-r. house, 1 acre, all In fruit, $2000. 5-r. house 2 lots. $1050. Remember we can exchange property. See Burk ' for Valley Land, 204 Bankers Trust B. Bargains at McKinlcy Park Addition 5-Room house and 2 nice lots, all Improvements In and a sacrifice bargain, $1225; $75 cash, balance monthly. Here la a chance for a horn;, and will guarantee a hand some profit on the Investment and will leave It with yourself. O. N. JOHNS 317 California Bldg. BUSY MEN AND WOMBTN find it convenient to telephone their For Sale and Want Ads to The Times. Main 12. Only one cent a word. McKinley Hill Bargain For sale by'owner, a new 4-room house, closets, pantry, attio, etc.; plaetered wall* tinted, city water electric light, gas, etc.; IV4 lots, 1 block from car, fine location. Price 11.••A, $60 cash, balance $20 a month. This Is lass than property oO#t. See owner at 3539 McKtnley ay. Phone Main 264. McKinley Park Bargain New modern 6-room bungalow Price $1,400; terms. 3854 East J st. GOOD BUT CHEAP HOME This house contains four good Bleed rooms and bath, with light closets, good toilet, porcelain sink, cooling closet for food, good wood shed; ground front half of 3 lots "ii)x6o on corner, has fireplace, price 11200. Small amount down, say (l»0, remainder $16 to $20 monthly, >r will take vacant lots or farm as part pay. Bee 5100 Asotln at Lennox investment compant •* zO« Equitable Building. l^R BALK OR TRADE—¥ow 4 room house; 2 lots; $9iO, worth (ll»4; payments like rent or will trade $450 equity for chickens or ;lose-In acreage. Owner, Main 6428. NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE 960 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH A fin location near car line, two rood cleared lots and a new 4-room louse, painted and in gooe shape nut with water, wooSahed and :htcken house. Price 11.000. I J. M. CURTIS I Jl4 Bankers Truat Bldg. 8 THE TACOMA TIMES. FATHER KILLS 2 SONS, THEN SUICIDES {By United Press leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Reduc ed to his last $60, by Illness. Jacob Haas, aged 64, early today ended his own life and those of his two sons, Lawrence, aged 6, and John, 7, by asphyxiation. He spared the youngest boy, Joe, aged 4 years, explaining in a note to his wife, Anna, that she would need him to comfort her now that the others were dead. Joe, the baby, slept with his mother. The other two boys roomed with their father. Dur ing the night Haas opened wide a gas pipe in the room. The three bodies were found when Mrs. Haas called her husband and children to breakfast. In the note to his wife, Haas instructed her to collect his insur ance money and to return with little Joe to Germany. POLICE SEARCH FOR BOLD THUG With an excellent description of the highwayman, the police to day are searching the city for the gunman who last night held up and robbed C. L. Hagen, a grocer, at Ainsworth avenue and South Ninth street, and robbed him of his gold watch and $7.50 in cash. Hagen lives at 2008 South Sprague street. The robber wore no mask and his victim obtained a good look at his face. The Times WANT AD PHONE Is Main 12. Call that number any time up to 9 p. in. and your wants will be met. BUSINESS CORNER AT SACRIFICE Four fine lots, 100 and 120 on Sixth aye. In the business district; street paving In and paid for; own er must have money and has in ■tructed me to place same on the market for $5560, and $1000 cash will handle the deal. It's a bargain. Geo. Walter Eussell 312 Equitable Bldg. 5 Acres, $750 $25 Down, $10 Month This land Is the best aoll around Tacoma, Is close In on main county road, not far from car line. If you see It you will buy It. Every body Is iloln' it. 2-G 40 Acres, $1,100 Forty acres near Tacoma, over half bottom land, balance good soil enough timber on it to pay for It You can buy it on easy terms. Let us sliuw you this. 6 Lots and 4^-Room House This is a dandy little ranch, right In town; It is In Fern Hill, right on car line; cleared and fenced, fine soil, some bearing fruit trees and berries, good well; price only 11100 on easy terms. Hurry. 2 N Surety Bonds. Fir* Insurance E.F. GREGORY CO., Inc 9. R. Webb. E. F. Gregory Second Floor National Realty Bid* 1117 Paclflo aye. ■p I Turkey and Chicken Dinner 50c Sunday and Labor Day at the OLYMPIC CLUB CAFE Romos Neapolitan Orchestra Entertains from 6:30 to 8 and 9:30 to 12. CAUGHT IN A GUY ROPE, BOY DROPS 2,000 FEET TO DEATH FLINT, Mich., Aug. 31. —With every bone in his body shattered by a fall from a balloon at an al titude of 2,000 feet, Chester Belts, aged 14, is d«nd here today, a victim of boyish curiosity. Ches ter crowded close to a balloon in which Auner Amsblll was prepar ing to ascend. As the craft Htart ed upward, 5,000 spectators at NOTICE Have gone to attend the pho tographers' convention of the Pactflo Northwest. Will be back soon with all the latest wrinkles in photography. Watch our advertisement. O0;i Tttcomii ay. N. Vow, Chlnrne ■Ht^'&^O I Testimonial; :- 'H»^| ' have L> on suf- W^ieS'-l ferlng Bflvemly MWilftJa from kidney trou- TSS&jiLji'iar ill,, ami rheuma aJMr tl«m tOT the past wajn :; vis., and nave ÜBisTV I," >, ' doctoring J|^^k^'illi^i:<!:v V/ltll- your won derful remedies, under your treatment for 3 weeks, the pain and sorentss have entirely dis appeared. Tours truly. P. A. Sni der 5710 So. Yakima ay., Tacoma. • A won3erful Chinese medicine. Send 2c stamp for question blank \o 1146% Pacific ay. Main 6288. Be Careful Use PAPER SANITARY DRINKING CUPS .. Ten in a package for 5 Cents at THE BONNEY PHARMACY Main 553. 902 Pac. ay. pioneer! Bindery & Printing Co. Stationers and Engravers Blank Book Makers Loose Leaf Ledgers 947 C St. Main 436. 948 Commerce. the state fair (grounds were hor rified to see the boy trailing along his foot entangled in a guy rope. Despite warning from Amsblll Fletts still struggled desperately to free himself. Working his foot freely, the lad hurtled through the air, his body finally crashing through the roof of a barn. QUARREL ENDS IN STABBING AFFRAY John Senters, city inspector on the Green river gravity water sys tem, is in the county jail today charged with assault with a dead ly weapon, while his victim. C. Kiickson, a workman, lies at his home in Seattle suffering from a dangerous knife wound In hla right temple, inflicted after a dlß pute over the laying of a pipe in the ditch yesterday. When Sen ters stabbed Erlckson he fled to the hills. He borrowed a revol ver aud cartridges on the pretext of shooting a bear. Later he re turned the Rim and gave himself up to Sheriff Robert Longmire who had reached thte camp. The trouble started when Senter or dered Erlckson to change the po sition of a pipe, which Senters said was not placed right in the ditch. JOHNSON FRIEND OF WOMEN ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Aug. 31. —Governor Hiram Johnson of California, is on his way to La ramie, Wyo., today, following a speech delivered here last night in the Interests of the new pro gressive national ticket. Governor Johnson advocated shortening women's working hours, the abolishment of child labor and urged wage earners to si.mii by Colonel Roosevelt. OPPOSE WOODS' NEW PLANS Mayor Seymour, Health Officer Love and Mrs. Fletcher, superin tendent of the contagious hospi tal, all are opposed to the change in the contagious hospital plans made by Commissioner Woods in substituting wooden partitions for tile in the new building. At a conference yesterday the three decided to take the matter before the city council next week and try to have the order* of Woods rescinded. AUTO BANDIT HAS NO FACE LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 31. —After a revolver duel with Al bert Hahoney, a chauffeur, the lone automobile bandit who has been operating for two weeks on (he boulevards around Los An gelas, is at large again today. The bandit robbed Mahoney near Pasadena late last night without permitting his victim to nee his face. None of the man's dozen victims of the last ten days has been able to furnish his de scription to the police. , INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug. 31. —United States District Attorney Charles I Miller flatly ■ denied the reports i that there 'is friction be tween | himself: and ' Oscar ! Lawler of j Los Angeles |as to which have charge fof t the" case '■ against ff the members of union labor organiza tions charged "with Illegally trans porting £ dynamite. The .case ,is scheduled ■■ to ,; begin ■ In October. £■•-#*■/ Alme«t i I/oet; His i LJf«T" ;. VV C fl S. A. Sud, of Mason.* Mich., will Mm forget i his terrible exposure to a merciless storm." "It gave me a dreadful cola." h« write*, "that caused $ sever* pains |in my chest; to jit was bard i for me to ; breathe. ▲ neighbor gay» me imwral f dos*« Of %l Dr. King's y N»w r V Discovery which " brought J great f relief. The doctor said I .was" on the Targe of pneumonia, but to continue,with th« Discovery. i 1 did so, and: two bottles completely eared ate." HIM only this quirk, sat*, reliable m*d. iclne for coughs, ; colds ; or any throat of lung trouble. Price SOe and | # $1.00. Trial bottle % frae. I Guaranteed by Ryner Malstrom | Dm. Co.. 838 PadKc i^zmA U. S. MARINES SAIL FOR PANAMA WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 31. —Eight hundred j American ma rines sailed from Nicaragua for Panama today aboard the United States cruiser California. This will bring the number of Ameri can soldiers In the disturbed re public to 1,800, and this force is expected to awe general Mena and his revolutionary army. The sit uation at Managua and other cities In Nicaragua la reported considerably Improved today and It Is predicted that General Mena will keep his army in check as long as the American soldiers and sailors remain. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31. — Major J. J. Morrow, corps of en gineers, United States army, who has been stationed here two years supervising government engineer ing projects, today is appointed by President Taft as chairman of the Alaska railroad commission authorized by congress shortly be fore adjournment.' Sulphurro Fine Mouth Purifier Dentists Recommending New Liquid Sulphur Compound - us Antiseptic. Grrnis Enter Sj»trin Through v. - Month ■-'. "The ' main channels through which disease germs reach the human - body are the rinse and the mouth, writes a leading physician In a special article printed recent!}' In the Hearst newspapers. ■ lie continues, "That is, through the mouth or nose the gfims of consumption, diphtheria, typhoid, tonsllttls, pneumonia and spinal meningi tis find their way into the hu man system. .*■ "Nature has bo arranged the working of the chemistry of the blood and tissues that In the absolutely, healthy man or wom an when these disease germs enter the healthy channels they - are at once destroyed and then devoured by cells made for this express purpose." v: '■•■ - • (Read the Booklet.) ~^ Therefore, it behoove* all of us to keep our systems, and especially the mouth, in condition to overcome * these dangerous germs.' Sulphur is ' one of the greatest antiseptics ot tered by Nature, . and Sulphurro, which Is the new. Liquid Sulphur Compound, offer« an antiseptic of , the greatest value to . the human race. ■■ »v ■ - ■•■■.■■*.■■. .-.-k;,.. -; ■.. -.*■•■■«*;! Many dentists are recommending Sulphurro as air antiseptic wash for the mouth. The physician's state ment shows the Importance of keep ing the mouth in condition to com bat disease germs. Sulphurro as a dentifrice cleanses the. teeth, ■■■•■ and the pure Sulphurro Is often used as a temporary relief for ■>-. toothache, once a week Sulphurro should be dropped full strength (with medi cine dropper) between teeth > and gums, and retained few seconds. It has proved most • efficacious -: In cases of Pyorrhea. >>■* '••**.".?*'».; ■ Hulphurro at all druggists In 50 --cent and $1 bottles. — Free booklet upon request to the C. M. C. Stew art Sulphur '. Co., ■ 71,, Columbia : St.,' Seattle. ...,■..■. -' ■^-yi-.vyi; Caille Perfection Gasoline Engines •: ? " The Cheapest Good Engine on the Market" WM. A. MULLINS ELECTRIC CO., 1014 A st. The Bank of California :•'^:■■--:■•->':;:NATIONAL ASSOCIATION * . &;S Established 1864. --: ,;fe Capital 1 and Surplus $16,300,000.00 ■ v Ban Francisco -A3*"''£f> Portland Tacoma 'iCv^wS^i Seattle -;• y-- ■l: ;;U:;. ■■- •■^\^\> TACOMA BRANCH ii fo^m&i The Bank of California h Aildisg, Tacoma. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE "MILWAUKEE" BETWEEN Tacoma *t and ii Grays II Harbor Sß ' * Trains learo Tacoma at 8:40 A. M. and 5:40 P. M. For particular* regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE 1001 Pacific Avenue, or Joint Passenger Station, 25th and A St, M PAGE SEVEN (I"nld Advertisement.) m>iti•:v/.o DOW;;':•' Progressive Candidate ■ i , .*' For-: 1; Sift^SS ivo-i-i-ntiii^ Attorney , Lorenzo Dow Ik the Progressive candidate for nomination. for the prosecutor's office. I Progressives are holding preference | primaries on Sept. 7th and a County Con vention to ratify the nominees of the party who secure the largest' vote for each office, Sept. 18th.; At the Primaries on Sept. 7th delegates to the County and State Convention will be elected..?" Col-5 onel Roosevelt will be ' here ;4 on Sept. 10th a« well as the State Convention in Seattle the " same day. Mr. Dow says aa the Progres sive cauo/) is non-partisan it should appeal strougly to the women vot ers, and oh|x'c ially more so as this Is their first opportunity to ac tively participate in National mat ters. The Progressives expect to build up a stroug woman's organi zation. Dow Is the state representative ■ from the Fern Hill district, but will.not run for re-election. He Is f| one of the original Roosevelt Pro gressives In this state and county, and was selected by the progres- ..' sive convention at Aberdeen 'as;'>■ national committeemen ' from > Washington. > _—'■' \* He came from Minnesota when a boy, graduated from the public and normal schools, attended vari- . ous law schools and has had quite a few years' practice. He was elected to the legislature in 1901 and re-elected In this state in , 1911. . ■ r. T ; .; Dow believes in the economical.!? administration of office and hav ing the office conducted on a bual- -'■. ness basis for the; benefit of the people. He put up a great fight ■ for the people's best interest in the recent street car fight in this city, spending considerable time and money for the people's rights. ; Olympia Boat The New . Blearner ■ ■;. NISQUALLY ;y 1 Leaves Municipal Dock Dally at » a. m and S p. m. V^ 1?; } - The 8:00 p. m. Trip \ Connects i£ :■:' for Sbelton. ', ■ ' ; returning . Leaves Olyropla 11:15 p. m. and 8:00 p. in. m MAGNOLIA—Leaves '.: OlympU ;;' for Tacoma and Seattle 7:80 a -' m. Phono Main 6808. , . " •"• •;. 'f^.j mssaisssanaii- Strs. Indianapolis t$ §; and Chippewa ' " Tin- (anlrat and finest ' day ' >|r>ll>K'ia on III.' mail. . i .> w BIGHT him mi 'I'ltn-s DAILY $& 'Si. Leaves « Tacoma • from *- Mu- ; Sfe : nicipal Dock nt 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 si •a. in ; 1:00, 3:00, , 6:00, 7:00 A 9:00 p.'m.---" *-,i.«;v ■'^!j-« m i.'in" Seattle from'Colraan W> dock. 7:00. 8:00. 11:00 -a. m.. St k-00, S:00. 6:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m. &■ '"i.'.'.. si\cii.i-; FARE ■ »-.,-. -: ->&■ m HOUIIIDTUIPMc^M m A. Stcninrr IS very Two Hour*. H 1.. K. l'l lt< l 1.1 . Axral M * ■■•' I'lnjnc Mnln 3445 • - ' .