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a sree mer en eee In =a oe ene eA TEL ee asi teitnnsanipeninsctetmattnaen tone “ . a cme ae eg mee mgm tng 6 NS RRR teiediteaameneiieiaieenes aan dmmeiinmt aecieatiemnaeneaniaaniindaedtic salient, aanee THE SEATTLE STAR BOALT GETS Ay, "qrston's aby Born wits, BONDS PUT ON ‘LET PEOPLE JUDGE ME,’ SAYS WINTERS ° GOOD THRILL | SALE: ARE YOU : Father of Supposed Kidnaped Girl Denies Charges Against Him | - — — —--—--- }@ o THE PROSECUTION THE DEFENSE } o for a“. oa ° AT VERA CRUZ GOING 10 BUY? NEW CASTLE, Ind, June © » IW CASTLE, Ind, June ¢ After Dr, W. A, Winters, hin wife / Upon obtaining bis release pend. Takes a Horseback Ride With | Port Commission Will Put) bends of $1,000, charge : no | ‘ | with his wife and arder in t Bill Shepherd and Runs | $75,000 Issue on the Pub- ca f the missing ( © Win murder 0 Into Delicious Scare. | PICKETS CHALLENGE) ile etuaetaanteasaeneoniae natant total lic Market June 24 te Aa A GOOD INVESTMENT feiies the following stat A solution of the Catherine Win “| have a fat daughter. That answer enough to t about me love for my ne should be ¢ base gossip j Tells How Funston’s Men One $100 Bond, Bought for] ters mystery—the moat baffling | “1 am willing that my case should “ ths ‘ child disappearance this country | be tried under the eyes of the Keep Everlastingly on Your Child, Will Double ever has known—is at last at hand whole American public. Fathers Guard Against Mexicans. | in 20 Years. Some person in this city knows and mothers who love daughters of 4 | what became of the child iy their own will know how deeply | | js ag Hundreds of citizens have poin {feel in this case and will acquit me 3 By Fred L. Boalt Lot's buy ‘em ourselves sa Phone of carelalnn rae OW Ode gle VERA CRUZ ne 4-—When That's the port of Seattle slogan ters, Is he that person? “| am not humillated by the pub- there is no war, stage for the $75,000 bond issue whieh The detective whom Dr. Win Ho charge against me. I glory in it, fe set for tt sol ha een placed on aale with the| tere himself called into the case for it will give me an opportunity diers and war s to : has filed his affidavit against the to prove absolutely my innocence do? general publi ihe _| doctor, charging him with conapir | know tt the entire nation One can but w and walt, and Payee . ; moneyed | aey to commit murder which has co-operated in my search be ready, and look the part hg ad tren lend ue port! “We found the sweater which | for Catharine belleves In me few." Catherine Winters Is sald to have| te Press 4 ap yin worn concealed In the doctor's! | f ona bond for $100 + If YOU) basement | Own your own home. It’s eh oO ou can Inve more "| c i ti 2 deg a MOR. FORT SNe Soe jeasy. Read the offerings in searched the doctor's house, he dis ey're all giitedge, bearing puaded them from looking Into the er cent Interest, and secured portion of the basement where the STAR WANT ADS—then choose. and gweater has been found Kk to the These circumstances have | aroused public gossip against the “Buy one or more of these secur- doctor | ities for your children,” Is the sug As mayor of New Castle, it Is| gestion of the port commission. “A my bounden duty to force Or. Win $100 bond, with interest accumu. tere to tell where his daughter “and they are brin thelr clothes Q@nd pots and pans with them. A They won't say why tt 4 ®uch a hurry to it American lines, exce lated 20 years, will then total $200; Catherine Is or to clear himself of fs too much pom-pom outside 18 years, $175; 10 years, $150," these charges. You Profit b | ‘or furthe nformation inquire nel It Is certain that 4 Oh, fine! The game was getting} further 1 “In elther event ‘ou Profit by geod. We cont nued to the boxcar | jor W Lin auditor for the this public trial will clear up a) Our Care |port, room 845 Central bulldimg. mystery which has fascinated and | Subseriptions » @amp of Captain Hughes, of the} — Marines, a lean and sinewy young) 14:30 J warrior. Mra. Frederick Funston, wife of Gen. Frederick Funston, and the new) * 9! P. Mm. June © Peons Frightened. | Funston Baby, Elizabeth © recetved until| baffled the people of all the na-| tion.” | in managing this association to benefit the mem- I bers. “Tam not sure it means any stor to the erman eral hoaplital at - F nF , eft with “rederick Funston, wife hope it doesn't"—wherein he lied! ed ad caine . Spat the peons are. frightened | “Fiehting Fred.” the famous brigadier general now in charge of the a . tr aby a ce. nk you! | me fag” 1 ave“ ot hea Panaton fan three cid tm “the bay, Fred, ts ‘B | G FLECTRIG AG A N ST T H E > the Funston family to three—a boy and two g The boy, Fr a oe Sa Sonid bk: nad Darbate: ule uinser, 1d 0G, Daky Mtmanoia te bitte thing,” said Captain Hughes, “an bout something and are coming 1 dd baby girl H hour ago. 1 have notified head A figure stood at the salute tn This careful management has resulted in our B Ghe door of the tent. Night had| Past 1 month—she was born on April 26. oF nepar devia lade fallen, and the light from the lan- ] A PRE CAL than 6 per cent BY tern revealed a grisied and mus- J H Wi Ala on Savings. ae ARNALLENWEDS; WOMAN LOCKED — 5 3 Sees Federal Soldiers. | —— It hee resulted P ITTSBL RG, June 6.—-Flushed by} Mrs Kris Knudsen | ie against the) A New Picture of Catherine Win- | cee coe” tha nea tena | East Pittsburg. union leaders met| So is Mrs, H, Stillinger, wite ot] “*'*I"® Mrs. Winters Miitmern trail. Ve had econ today to discuss plans for # gene ant Purchasing Agent Still-| Ss. Wirters three Federals in tattered uni-| TRIP BACK EAST DEATH MYSTERY : sympathy strike of employes of oth whom Commissioner Knud. ene inthe bun. || Picket! scowicdines woe ie 2 wives of several road ap today, and Si lowed against the sky. We de| ed agat be Are Atlan, penaeal costars ot| & eet mortem examinatioy yee toring the Westinghouse planta. roll attaches whom Knudsen many workers were kept from en-| superv Bled vehemently that they were resolutions against the , “R mere charcoal fires. We argued Y. M. C. A. and Mi ia B,| terday afternoon of the body of the} Eleven thousand workers were re | pointed They declared | uget Sound Savings that they were too large, too| Hubbard, a sister of the former Mrs Nome merchant, Michael D. Sam-| ported out today. ted by humanitar-| Il as by the desire) OFF SMITH BLDG. HE'S OFF THE J0B \G Loan Association bright. Somewhere out yonder | Allen, who died several years ago,| “els, who elther committed suictde | vo the taxpayers the cost of a Muy Sains c t i € ' al , ° urdered Wednesda there was war. were rried this morning at|OT Was wun 7. in Headquarters at It, Too. | Allen's residence, 1162 15th ay. N. showed that the bullet ranged up - An orderly sprang m ur out of} The ceremony was performed by bi a : fan mot! darkness. Mr amuels, all election. They also promised | to work against any recall move-|_ It will require 35 painters, paint-| Mayor Hi Gill is laid up today ME tablished | lool h # a day, Just seven) with a broken arm, and will be un- , Dr. Sidney Strong, pastor of the} who arrived yes t that may be la 1 against ing 40 ro in our paying 7% to those who left funds with us last year. ; : | Queen Anne Congregational church, |terday, declares her husband's arm | : “The telephone, sir! Headquar in the presence of members of the | Was too short to have fired the shot} WUllam Starr, a a Qu on Anne high So headquarters, too, was play. !mmediate family in that manner. aemool Juntos, ‘was victor te the: ae Sine: o death o ¢| . Suspicion is strengthening against [Dual oratorical contest yesterday | (, nissioner McKenzie ks to give th coats to the fing the game. Cap.ain Hughes Since the death of her sister th 4 n vor a TdAY | Commissioner McKenz hah able to attend to his du for sev- : had ch {the home|the Smith woman, who waa with|morning. His subject was “The Belg acres of ousface on interior of : 222 way and heck again. ly ptt Rating - ght Shpall t a few minutes be | March of Progress the new 42-story L. C. Smith butld.| TS! days. Pike St. v1 Samuels, at le ; " “We are to call up headquarters nd children for Mr. Allen press x A sone While crossing a gravel bed in an every half hour through the night,”| An hour after the marriage Mr. fore the shooting. Yesterday she | HE TAKES BLAM jing, now nearing completion. — is Of an aes ake aoe He told us; and added: “And sea-|and Mrs. Allen left for Lake Geneva, | ¥as removed from the city hospital | This, according to Emil H. Zech A S FReom % I am sorry, but I am in-|Wis, on thelr wedding journey, to the elty Jail an official of the Bell Decorating! jo J2nnny Meu e and broke his right arm above the elbow. 1 hastily summoned a and the bone was set. ¥ examination will be oday, as the mayor has been | Suffering from neuritis for several structed While there Mr. Allen will attend| Testimony of Seattle hotel em “Sail my fault. Man driving the|Co,, which has taken the monumen-| gend you Sr ae patted | ei scales of employed officers | Ployes discloses the fact that she car not to blame, He tried to miss | tal contract Our horses stepped gingerly | of the ¥. M. C. 4 M. € ok ee jand Samuels quarreled almost con- me,” explained Peter Ward, 108 Yee The paint brushes will daub 600 the twisting trafl Mint tinuously during their stay there, ler way, who was taken to the city | office suites, and will brighten up and waiters declare they overheard hospital last night, when knocked | the elevator shafts from top to bot- an fs called. And out of the sllence |her threaten to xill him down at First ay. S. and Main st. by|tom, a distance of 450 feet “Halt! Who'd there?” An inquest will be held Tuesday onths, preventing him from shak- an automobile driven by C. W. Wil-| Approximately 70,000 pounds—s Voices All A-quiver, ing hands, and giving him much meroth of the Frye hotel. |tons of paint will be used in all Ob, delicious fright! Ob, ex-| pois, here's a new one. Begin. a ” |trouble in ‘signing documents, ™ Quisite trepidation! ning Monday The Star will print Bening = aie Mie. ‘HELD AS SLAYER = We found our voices, though we! series of “Whadda-you-means,” eye Srerainle | ould not, I confess, master the | ietle stories explaining the origin 5 sesapanen, = ‘ sres |CHILDREN Ss DAY Quaver in them, for sentries, nerv-|o¢ popular sayings. They combine|, Here's a chance for Judge Gor Jacob Konturrt was named tn | Fitty neighbors turned firemen| | coroner's jury verdict at police head: | jagt night and saved adjoining prop-| Christian churches of Seattle will es in the dark. have been known | humor and knowledge. Watch for| 400 to get himself in good with the quarters as the man responsible for) erty when Capt. F. W. Hibbs’ barn | observe Children’s day tomorrow. to shoot. them “rabble.” “Newspaper correspondents with inners Former Superior Court Judge Wi! the death of Jack Minte, killed with | in Medina went to glory in fire and| Programs will be given in the an ax in his shack at Spokane and) smoke, Several other building#/Green Lake, First and University passes son R. Gay will appear before him “Dismount and advance—one!” speeders’ day,” next Tuesday after. Whatcom st., May 26. Ms thet a Bix times we were challenged, MOTHER LEAVES | noon, and answer to a charge of hea geahosny pega and the fight) Place Christian churches at 8 o'clock Charles G. Heifer left yesterday | in the evening, and at the Queen end each time we were delightfully violating the traffic ordinance by for a two months’ trip to the East,| HOLO PROTEST MEETING | Anne Christian church at 11 o'clock Scared. We whistled ouwanee| “Mother” Jones Geft Seattle this | leaving his auto standing too close 34 ; River"—not too loudly—to let the| morning for Vancouver, B.C. where|to a street crossing. He was via California. A mecting of the West. Seattle|!% the morning. | . North End club will be held tonight | i aaa al in ea e The prison board will consider at the Hiawatha playfield to protest| Queen Eleanora of Bulgaria wil! Abe Ruefs p @entries know of our approach. she will enter this time undisturbed nabbed yesterday by Patrolman Ed jon for a pardon |the condemnation proceedings to im-! pay her postponed visit to the Unit- A turn in the track, and we saw|by Canadian officals, who ordered | Peterson. the spam of Vera Cruz. her to depart when she attempted to! He says he'll carry a tape meas me was ended enter the first of the week re hereafter ‘from San Quentin June 20. Admiral V Largest in the World "” By EDWIN BROWN, Seattle's Le me, tint. ‘ i Dentint. I have so much faith fn Seattle ine Is a ocker; trong rink aging! Is his Ri ght, Or Is lt a ood hing ? ? Dental Stthass tha Gere eee ae Dental offices the largest and most modern equipped Dental offices in Is the revenue i the price]From Girl of 15 comes of personal Mberty? years and never saw a dozen who| that “blind pigs” cannot flour. |not go dry, because it would mean| the, world. I have Incorporated an The Star hee hundreds of | paid? . . I am a girl of 15, in one of the MRS. HATTIE REID. | were tntoxtcated, on the street, and| ish In the presence of a diligent | less money, less employment.” | Seamne tanriaien sey that my thou. letters from readers, left over | C. H. CHRISTESON, high schools of the city. I was} 0 never saw a woman under the in-| and graftiess police force. Think of the wives and children /efit of a skilled optometrist, from the “Wet or Dry” contest, | A. Constant Reader. born here and have lived here all| Shielding the Young fluence of liquor, I cannot my as| Furthermore, the “blind pig” is | to be made happy by a dry state, |xe * experience, to care for their during which, for several my life. Editor The Star: As a resident| Much for this state, and I have/ frequented only by those having jand what ts wealth? “"In my Dental offices fifteen den- weeks, cash prizes were given | Prohibition a Failure If the state goes dry our family |o¢ Topeka, Kansas, for 20 years, z| oes here one year acquired the habit. It is the | What shall it profit a man if he|tal chairs are required, Ihave rade weekly for the best letter on | Editor The Star: In regard to| Will have to leave, as my father i8|/never saw a saioon or a place|,,' Who was raised in a prohibi-) gay, inviting saloon and cafe | gain the whole world and lose his & special and exclusive department either side. They a nterest- the so-called pr bition law, my|@® employe of the Rainier Brewery | where liquor was sold in our city | tion stat — it Pp ae t doer our where the young man or pao own soul? fgg A a esl an Rn Pomme ing, Be showing the arguments | counsel would be to vote no, “Pro-|company. 4 win | 0712 the state, While T know the i" ne people Om UCY EVANS ya a hadi id I say, give us the dry state ment with recept and waiting ch are going to roug! hibition is wrong in both principle le is getting old now and wi prohibition law is broken and e f 2 ROY LANGDON, |fooms for gentleme : B Seage to veld me cord Jand policy. It is just as arbitrary ge Page 0 to fat ancien Job. |itquor is sold, it is underhanded A Sal nthe ? asenal lentenie sien toate - MODERN EQUIPMENT SAVES 4 r -wide prohibi- sansetio y compulsic © not be the only ones, ag? aloon in the House re fille hiass . TIME. and despotic to try, by compulsion, and in out-of-the-way places tion. Following are a few of 10 prevent tipplers from tippling as | however, for hundreds of other peo-| | have heard young people say| Editor The Star: To the married| brightest young citizens, once Prohibition a Failure My laboratories are equipped with them: {t would be to try to compel tee-| Die will lose by it; from the farmer) they never saw a saloon or a drop|™an who cannot get along with-| valuable aesets to the state, now Editor The Star: Prohibition|every modern device developed by totalers to drink. If those who|¥ho raises the grain to the city|of liquor until after they were 25|0Ut his drinks, the following is] a detriment to society, an ex- | has proved a failure wherever tried. | Eomus, Skill and dental science, I Compares States have reached the age of discretion |S0Vermment, which is partly sup-|and visited out of the state suggested as a solution to the| pe to tax payers, and nine |I contracted the liquor habit in| usual delay, and in half the time, at Editor The Star: Allow me to| fe not to be treated as children, ported by saloon taxes. 1 was in business in 7 peka for | bondage of his habit out of ten of them were put | Portland, Me, notably the most|® «Tr reduced price for high- ihe twa states of Mi every one must be allowed to use|, Let this town go dry and ft will | ———_ ~ —| First—-Start a saloon in your| there by liquor. drunken town on the Atlantic coast. |°!@8# Work. ere e Go Oe hes serge i his own judgment in the matter,| be 20 longer on the map oo lown house, Second—Be mre the Liquor causes temporary, and 1 lived in Montpelier, Vt., where the I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. ig PY ; has had prohibition; & mr even though his judgment may be ANNA T. jonly customer {s yourself. You| oftentimes permanent insanity, |policemen, in taking their oath,| I do not compete with cheap graft a nes countice ag singgiund Out | auity | nis Seah. will have no license to pay. Give| causing its users to perpetrate | stipulated that they be not called|stiesed dentists nor those who are D Go feeblo-minded. A day laborer in| _ It {8 very poor policy for govern-| Says It's Our Duty your wife $2 to buy a gallon of| deeds which would, in their |upon to raid the blind pigs, ‘ hea and put in teeth with- Be Mitesouri receives $8 per week on | Ment to try compulsory elimination Editor The Star: The evila which | whisky, Remember, there are 69] natural state, be foreign and re- Much has been said about prohi or bridgework. An edu ayn of the unfit. If those who succumb| follow in the wake of « saloon are drinks in a gallon, Third—Buy]| pulsive to their beings. bition in Kanses, I ran a blind pig] ° uate who ts a real den the average, while in Kansas he gets | 0! i | pig}; ters the f $14 for similar labor. Towns in| ‘0 temptation in the form of alco-\evident in any “wet” town, and | your drinks from her only. By the Is It just to legally license the | in the guise of a pool room in alfelons who put crude po ge oe Missourt of 5,000 ‘and 6,000 popu-| hol are deprived of it, they would,|the persons who license such a nul. time the first gallon is gone she sale of liquor, the greatest cause Kansas town. I rented the room|ple’s mouths just to take their fation have paved streets, electric | 2° doubt, fall prey to temptation of | #4 will, some day, be called to} |will have $8 to put in the bank| of crime, and then punish the |from the deacon of the Baptist tei 4 from them; it ie only those Hights, water works, etc,, while in| #me other kind. janswer for the results which en and $2 to start business again.| perpetrator with long terms of church, and in consideration of not | iny wayomeconcaPtion of dentistry mmerrree works, otc, while in| W. U. WARREN, sued from the free use of liquor Fourth—Should you live ten years,| Imprisonment for deeds com- | being interfered with, paid the min-|surd and impossible things. “I ves habitants has such advanta; ra | 811 Eighth Av. It may not be your daughter or all rind and continue to buy booze from mitted under its influence? ister’s board, $35 per month, move their junk from many mouths, P nts has suc gen. | Pl shies your son, who is sinking in the her, and then die with snakes in NO. 1555, My place was patronized by the| (29, any People come to me who b The assessed valuation in Mlis-| “ ms 7 . ym ; have been swindled on the pyorrhea gouri is $1,650 000,000; in Kansas,|S ts Regul depths of sin, but how do you know | © : | your boots, she would have money| Washington State Reforma- best men in town, and {ts nature|graft cure, and when the pyorrhea Sy) $760,000.00. Tho rate per caplta| ee ee ation your children will always walk the| to bury you decently, educate your tory, Monroe, W. was known to the entire commu.|s#tatters have not damaged thelr y War secasi ts $200, coc en to|, Editor The Star: Acknowledg-| narrow path? children, a lot, marry a decent Monroe, Wash. | nity. teeth and gums too much T give the for Missouri pas compared 10 |ing that intoxicants are a curse.| It is our duty as God-fearing jman, and quit thinking of you | The dencon was the banker and| Pte suse te ue oat cunea nts and Sf 1907, the bankers in some 2 the — that ytd Would be better off} men and women to make our coun-| | B. L. B. Calls It Confiscation | political “boss,” so the situation ex. T cannot afford to Mastern cities appealed to the Mid-| "rout, the we can pass prohi-|try as clean as possi | Editor The Star: Prohibition is| Plains itself. Similar conditions ex Pah thom ‘toothy without plate and bition laws gal the enforeement M. A. PERRY, Kendall, Wash From Reformatory confiscat and the enactment of| ist wher dle West fo Missour! sent not rohibition has been | can I afte ] bric lige we . of which we can hardly expect when | | ibit law in Washington | tried ir { . one penny, while Kansas sent $5, romectisy bean 2 i Editor The Star: The advo. |a prohibition law in Washington a simple ¢ 900000, Why this vast ditference|an cr us "to net the monene n | Personal Liberty? Bosh! " | cates of a “wet” Washington | would destroy millions of dollar ted nd charge “a 4 between these two states? |’ aaiaiillees’ aatiiim Gout casetiontl Editor The Star: Prohibition for | f | are of but two kinds, One be- | Worth of property, without any re- reputation as a dentist has been 3 The answer is in one word—pro-| nothing. With no rev Fon “7 ae the sake of our boys and girls,| ing those who derive a financial — hi » rohit bets se : Lg a hibition venue teense) who are the most precious of any- | gain from the sale of liquor, The history of prohibition states 7 * most valuable NETTIE ELIZABETH KELTON,|¢rormous and jure pen dlipdaarens POS in this world! Talk about Pitehoon a ees and the other those who, in |Proves that {t does not reduce p seaaion: mon y never bought « 907 18th Av. N. personal liberty in conn their ignorance, have not the | !iquor-drinking or drunkenness, Its slightest conception of the dead- | only accomplishment is the destruc- ction with | the liquor traffic is foolish | offer ts for you to call and the business. have free examinations and learn U. 8, 8, Charleston; re ; a Myriads of moonshine sttlls will Davis; U. 8. 8, Fortune y my prices on dental and optical ‘ ¢ How far are people to be allowed + v. 4 . H ly menace of the licensed sa- tion of property and unemployment : hy © In Drunkard’s Grave spring D ail over the country, | their personal liberty? marines; Torpedo Boats, Dry loon and the cafe. of a vast army of e earners, Teco vou decide whors sun Renee. oar 3 Editor The Star: Among my psa ae pt aie gut and concoc-} 1 ig high time we rise out of} Docks, Machine Shops, Officers’ Being an inmate of a penal Prohibition increases taxes and your dentist and optometrist. boyhood friends was an exception-|tons of a nds, getting fancy) our sleep and down this moat dead- || @uarters, ete. Institution for over a year has | Piles up court costs in unsuccessful RIC TO sUIT You ally bright boy. He grew to man-| Prices | onal Hberty, the \ attempts at law enforcement 4 ‘nents. | Probibitionists should turn thetr| nal iberty, thi provided for me an unlimited | attempts at la ‘orceme hood among the best environments HHiquor. traffte. license the «a-|1§, S, H. B. KENNEDY || source of information as to the | J, J, UROSS | I4 enemy to per My prices may be a few pennies higher than some dentists, but my | work ts the b waaitag st and my guarantee had a good education, was quick | *ttention to regulating the traffic, | joan, sell a man liquor, and wh effect of liquor upon the young e ‘ cht | With a view to having the munic ; es Co : is good @nd active and was much sought | With a view to Maving the muniei'|he Is under ite evil influence he Leaves Colman Dock, 10:80 men who were upright, manly | Think of the Children! |" fe careful and come to my office by bis friends, ac tf who ere | F . ‘ a. m., 1:30 and 5:30 p,m. Other |} ; : y panned, SOMS OF WHOM Wer | Staggers home and takes the life 2 citizens until the invitingly open Editor The Star: Iam heart and 4s an Imitation of my signs and not of the best. He took the down D. B, ERONSON, jof those dearest of bis earthly pow |] tps 8:00 a. m.—-2:00 p. m. | door of the saloon lured them a for a dry state | jhame is located just one door south ward path through the licensed sa 719% Third Ay. Seattle, Wn. | sessions to thelr destruction. The con Why can people say a word tn offices. loon and lies today in a drunkard’s We all know, some from bitter | E Round tention of the “wets” Is that favor of a saloon when they can grave. And there are many thou- expertence, what 1s next, the gal FAR 50c trip. hibition f “ aa Bnd gs iv dee Pegg spades Fo e? sands of this kind today, our) A STAR WANT AD will) jows or life imprisonment. SEALE IR QHOCCIORE One onal | in te anton anaromewatie | ‘ ; Children 6 to 12, Half Pare. and It Is a very lame and wea Oh, it makes me fusous to hear brightest boys going the same road. | sell it quickly, Then, pray tell mo, what be- argument, for every one knows people say, “I hope the state will WIN J. BROWN, D. D. sy 05-718 First Avenue, Washington Butlding and Union Block. Open evenings unt!) § and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. Crescent Mfg, Co, Seattle

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