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CSTR, «eis Gya\yeouNer> ayy aa RR nnn CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY f 3 Classified Ad Rates i tet. yy tons for price e Transient Charge We CONTRACT RATES 'WANTED § ummer Boarders. Wanted Summer boarders Have fine home on farm on Hoods Canal, one mile from Quileene, Wash, Fine scen ery and all the comforts of} a home Bath fishing, ete Rates $7.50 week SWAN HANSEN Take Ste Buckeye From Schwab Dock, Pler 7 Round Trip $2.50 sa Rdbwet € average words to the tine wn daily ~ ne sibean h ht ts ne 1.48 a month | 7 y FAILORED FO ORDER & months dally tavamonts| CLOTHES "yay! Pris & Stated pt hen ry 3 Rta best: | vents... sean per "MOU NTAIN PARTIES Tnes & week, | year os per ° ere ° ea na . 1S tines a week & Wash. 6 Mines a week. ¢ . ating, et re Bree 0 week. $ |TOnN W HOUDAN, PLUMBER Wr a we act Aurore Ov.) Gaw Dunas Oa en ion eee pees within 13 per line | WESH Wade REPAIRED. s0s PRO. HOG Mines within t per tine | Moles Rewk Ride 2.000 tines within 1 Sper tine | UW Bey ag BEE aes eurtner tntormstion call Main 1400,|5 WANTED | n Want Ads — cere ‘ “We're as close your phon or write, 4095 Areade ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW atton property rights: wite NF B im NY. Bik laws, husband and eens and LTAT nw Rilers Music fuesell G. Farrell eral practice. wife: consultatt: ve Ree Heading Fhe Canadian Bank of Commerce Office. Toronto, Canada (350 bran Canada, ete) General Banking dust Nowed on savings and time at vo HOLT deposits. Seattle Reranch 0 PN | oun asonretiow « sox All Rafiey Ride \ UU RA nn eee CARPENTERS jobbing and tepaire Main ANS CHATTE Cheapest Rates— Easiest Parmente Basters Brokerage Co. 207 Northern 4th and Pike i me fone’ New Watewrieht © stcleod. Billner 1018 weenie acs. Rew Fede Lemn and Steam Coal oan ety, 131-3 Henry Collateral loans, ‘apartmer | Beenectahis place to borrow money on Miamonds and jewelry: low rates: prt rate ase’ crtiees Je Recon “Art hoveltiog: gpectaliet on F repair work. 1262 Third. Main. i ne t month - ‘We will gtve a Atecount of 10 per cent on Diamonds Houghton @ Hunter Thira Ay Pieces Faak Cor iste First we Eat a nd Yester Way att Occidental Av... Beattie. Machin! Dies and Tools Made Thea a : AND STORAGE Baie aa ea & Storage Co. Madison at W2th. East 414 Auto vans. fireproof Waher 98 tineriy tide In our exchange department Third av. OLCOME, tis BURKE ALD PATENT AITOKNEYS FRED P. GORIN Psst |, secured or fee refunded Attor-| JOHNBON'S ‘it 2 Isherty Bide Third and Tinton “6 AMERY ARN ARORA | ; Dr. Ashion, #4 A i Practice limited to biadder, kidney and urinar/ diseases. Re ‘AL DishASES ONLY Dr. Arthur Crookall, 412 Green ide eR Len Mi, a TL Dr. Grant Tucker, 204 Giode Midge affections men and women Heating Co lautinan Plumping & Ti? Cherry Biamp Work Eiliott 1279 Phones—Biliott 2445. ii reproof wlorage warehouse. 16 Co. 105 White Bid EROLATERST Tani Reventh. G Main tin? WANTED — “FURNITURE i Bra Giearing £ $10) Bir RWELT FURN ne. KE ros FOR _SALE wf =| ics | =e «| Oa Woedway MOTORCYCLES Bast Wt takeo on makes INDIAN MOTORCYCLES Mallow @ Wright, 17 B Pike st, sear Broad way. Phone Baat 471 For Motorcycle, Perfect condition 3713 20th av. 8. W. MISCELLANEOUS _ ne hem ourselves and know that they are as good scan be mada “Quantity Prodvetion of Quality Doors” te our motte. Quick shipment from §-X panel does, 1 Craftaman doors, fash frames. with silt Inside window trim, 10 pleces, no w Cupboard 4 Bereen doore our own my ndas fines In stock. We sell any~ ship qarseer= Ask for catalog 2) oO. B. WiLtlaus = $2.50 $2.60) = wrpet.aceme, SPECTACLES, FITTED ieclndtng examination fchwarts, Op- tometrist, 227 Epler Block. Brot lenses duplicated 300 drophead eset ine; perfect $7.60 to $15, e mei 1816 Westlake, Elliott 267! © NEW TRICK CZZL ES TUNT Ke: CEIVED. Trick & Pursie Co. 1118 First vew PIANO’ FOR RENT, ind ar on purchase Meyer-Toner, Paton Roll top Geek for wale cheap The Sound Electric Co. 7¢ Marton et. BEST SWREPING COMPOUND. t300 A arrel, $2 i 10-1 cane jood working clothes? and Pine st. Thoreepower east, a5 Ping ot Gay ead nlebt sar- wat SARL Oi] Stewart rade cliy lot or i0 acres tor aie Det La J. Sehlose, Gen 9 Livestock gomery. HR. F. D. No. 6. Phone Ken wood 5 th Jersey bull for sale or SA. Morse. Pearson. HOnse MARKET Ti Avgtion Tuesdaya 1p. Kennedy POULTRY 1629 Westlake feed remedies Completa poultry avo rr “BOATS Jeweler sho o aitays se elie fur lene. 7 Female HELP ‘WANTED | =~ |26 M iarringion, Se SOM REE A EOD ASS Ea Se RM tN aa 8c oe 119 MALE HELP WANTED| food incation; good | entabliahed | Aa HHlarier shop far sale business; trade | obliged Want Star MOLRIC WANT | Wants mép and women to 3 Ooaldental Av WiTY DO TUNDOUIST LILY WELL @¢ for F187 Because they welt Ire, second floor J Tho Star Want Ad Pago read TCU WRRGRAUTER || OTs comprixe two-thirds of the ole toa ere U people of Seattle and vicinity | necand floor Tradere offering a big market for mixcel laneous things |} A amall want ad in ‘The Star ; 2 \] will bring you buyers for auto: piers iy eon scene mobtles, stores, houses and real witintt “9168 |] estate, furniture, clothing, type Wanted—-Kapevlonced operstore on pawer |p writers, pets, | machinery—tn tnachines. “ Avply Seattle Tent & Awn-/f fact, almost every concelvable ng Cou. Weaker and Sorin —<|f article, Avail yourself of this ORBRATING | MOVING PIC: |] sales modinm and insert your ad Hee 104 Cedar at m tee pom in The Star, Call Main 9400 fry the Puritan {80 Pine PIKE WF Ty View MALE SITUATION “PERSONAL Ss ke et ACTH FOR WEN ANOUF FO MARKY PRICES “ENTS. MES BLIZABETH at Raymond Remedy Co, 21 Buyers in Man walen day to ath 2 Haier Abundance ¥ opportunities for quick Present themselves from day MBARD Alaska iy LAND OF Dusiness ¢ ro ing poe Sawyer, Jr, Seward, | totaler, 4 appear . “INVESTMENTS HEAT. BHTATH MONTOADER, Seo UF 1% to od, for sale by Jos. eS ' small cannery acquainted with « lady rend, ones | te — workingman, jerman deecent | ieewal ie natured would like to meet) 20. rh ny, a Addrene 3-410 Phot Stammoth ii | King man wants sequaintance of mat- Pry inclined wom ” rimon years. twa correspondents; strictly confidential. Address, with stamp, The Soctal Regis Ly ter, Beattie, Wash. Tie form, § tor tte + Firet Hotel, 1408 ¥ pa len tae tts Pins ot WRINKT ee REMOVED, 1B ones corrected _ Sate, at. palmotet. If tro: consult. me. Windsor, ‘nuts and Union. Apartment 112 MARTIN, TRAINED NURSE, SOR. Inement home. reasonahia. 2008 av. Phone Miltott $2573. Aer tar BH AND Seer MEN, MANTCUR- ment "graduat Third av, Gar married; Beat it rts fat i Tished, malied free (#3) The Cor. vate cher. oF neglected 4 minutes to car Riverside, South Park car to Myrtle « Phone Sidney 288 25 FOR RENT Unfurnished HOUSES 19 roome: Franklin thorough ty modern; newly decorated and painted $25.00—S-reom bw Crockett at $22.00-—-8 roome; Horen av.; firet hill. $20.00-—4 roome; 14th N. BL; firepiace 928.00—4 rooms; 18th av. Nm $18.00—6 rooms; 117 W. Republican FLATS $25.00—4 rooms; N. 42nd; furnace m2 Ninth M.; reome; nished. partly ture $10.00—4 rooms; John st. $16.00—8 rooms; Fastiake. $16.00—2 roome; 217 Cedar at. $10.00—4 roome; Ninth ™.; partly fur. ished, 415.006 rooma; gia Firet ay, W. ivi Firet Filtott 2 1106 we HOTEL OXFORD — JOUN STANL ¥ y. Mer. Whit Recond 27 FURNISHED ROOMS Large tront room in a Quiet home, #1 and $2 a week. 612 Seventh. $50 PER ACRE OLE HARS ON & CO, tiers for 8268 to FOR QUICK SAL 40ACRE TRACT FOR 1919 T | Qt | You cught to see how tle the settlers ara fghis tot o 9 433 New York Bik _ | ACREAGE which te tn the beet ee to actual set $4.2 CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc. hed Av. 109% First Ay LANDS AT penters and others Fr, KOMIND feet, for ‘foot tor wale, $1,100 Owners and build & WANING fompt «. DLE Mecond Av ow ar ise, on Magnolia blutt with flow $926.00; cash $26 Tint Fesulia are ob t ‘ Wiegel, 409 White! and h Xinap Vine tr tunes at 4710 W. Dawaon at, Went Beattie, If taken at once. Will be home Sunday Tiaving sinie, WoFkinaman wants to el te home, Jaidore, Ger ive for wale, turnished e Apply 1849 Third W HOME STEADS and whieh PARM LANDS ES $1, 200 Me RE 80 A 4 tand, too And © fin fered pportunity no Phepe Eiliott 8294. 214 New Tork ik IF YOU WANT LAND athcart the Good Sail Cantre requirements with roads, eur tranepor- dollar an in answers all 1, ‘One acre per month pute ye BT Tota Phene Billet, 200%, 14 New Tork WB eresion of a 6, 10 oF 26-mere t te | For particulars call, phwi Priendehip Cad, A689) a 7 wip write Weet & Wheele sot P. Bvane, 211 Unton ot, Apt. m tadies| A NORTH END SNAP wee ee Ge tet no The dieweat ain in the North End istrict Ie the 49 eres that we have for sale half mile north of Lake Vor-| for 1400! ; i Feo Wi oftat't| SKAGIT VALLEY fey fee nore tare with stock and machinery, co UNENCUMBERED Land tn Western Washington to ened for equity in email cottage or vacant lota, the Goad Sadl Contre onthustas- # and 10. tracta, northeast of Beattie, on email paymenta. 999 Cotman Block. tana, abing’ employed Pr show ferry FIVE Close to Colby and the bu rich alder and maple b $30 CASH AND $10 A MONTH On main county road east of Kirk. a Weert & WHEELER Main 1947. 10 ACKES FOR ges0 and close to the lumber « Ne mille, wh Dee many men Diack bottom Land. for tables, celery and ne; eaay walk (6 school a depot and the Inke Let we you this Take the or Fortune at Madison park Kirkiand and call at & Farrare branch office in 4 ACRES WITH _ STREAM only 11 miles trom sinens center of meat Koo, m Inna; ideal for berries, poultry, garden and froita This te the best iand for the money clone & 5A warden, 5 on for hall 5 CASH; ‘This will make an ideal farm, where you mn have your cow ; 00d road; enough 10 Beattin CRES $500; $50 CASH CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Ene. | 1019 Third Ay., 109% Firet RICH LOAM 20 ACRES $ $10 MONTHLY chickens, ho berries and fruit. Tt lew } dvantages © farmer can Nery. creamery, school, 7 ACRES, $1,300 ft of tt 1114 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. BS AE nnn |28 HOUSEKEEPING _RMS. ~~ ay ee AAA~TELEPHONE OPERATORS Permanent and girls; al Apply to the P while Office open 20 @ m. and & p. m. EAT Thira char Woman would \ike work in Kitehens ox cook; wants short hodre, 14% a to & Some atiernuons, HAMDEN Cuiligta: wuld while i Achont, ae wa HOR CLOTHING i. Na SUITS MCOATS $2 UP COHAN Main. econd-hand ei positions for young women Inge RRA nnn 18 FEMALE SITUATIONS ™ 19 MALE HELP WANTED women to lara the ber s pone 321 Koren av ATED AND NEWLY FU med Bituriches nosodineving ping réom@ at very low rates. Western av. Berm 29 BOARDERS WANTED iioara and FroOoM in private family, good board. Very convenient, % block from ent, 16 minuthe to ‘oan center; call hy phone North 1 32 FARMS EORS RENT For Tent 2010 Fr Ant 38 WTD REAL ESTATE WANTED—VACANT LOTS Sguth of Woodland park, between W Fiand ay. and Greenwood av * and 60th. FORTY #BCOND &TREBT REALTY CO. 4208 Fremont Ay 3 | WANTED—$1,500 TOU: § Preter one # © or Woodland | park, but will consider any district George W, H. White Investm pany, 467 Ovlental Building. Main £209 nnn sand nt Com Phone| — If you have a room which is not occupied, you should be ‘|using STAR WANT ADS. | ACHES NWAN SHATTLE NoTHELL 6 . Empire. ‘nde hourw triet for #1 Call Empir ’ HIGHWAY nelKh bor hid me bulldings, § of Rentom . HARING #14 Becon THINK OF IT * as good land as you can ‘orn Washington; only 1% ride from” Beattie; in fine dis You cam have 10 acre an acre & month tf hang or, welte i He Main or mor u hurry Teale, 664 *| Jars THE COWLET INV. co. 2 New Tork Biock | Money on caettie: pl property. We make bullding loan CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING A utiding T amounts property: low paymenta Btw Block. PUBLIC MARKETS SANITARY Stalls 122-124, reeular 190 fare of pea- nut butter, be; graham fruit crackers, 26c | h red peppers 5 ibe. 160, 8 cantatoupt 1b, Stall 9, sole, 100 Th. man carp, 100 Ih, & + Chinook |saimon, 100 Ib; gliver mmelty 100 Ib, 3 he; halibut, Moe Ib, & for 260. | 92 Pike st, round steak, 20¢; sausage and hamburger, 100; back bones, 0 Ib; Bast orn ham, Ife, Stalls 106-014, 2 Ibe. Ital Jan beans, +4 Ibm head fice, 26e; trult ats, 600, pt. 506 doz souTH END f Iba dry granulated sugar, Stall 1 and 2. 200-120 Sunkist or- , Iho dor, 2 doz 260; new apples, Stall 64, 260 bottle olive oll, 20 Lhe hottle cider vinegar, 100, Stalls 61-52, own make dried heef, by the plec sitord, 400 Ib. Stall 9, Armou 2te Ib. Btall 85, ble, white, guar anteed fresh emgs verdale, 200 dor or whe W» ba Ate; pure HB $1.10; bacon ends, Stall 66, B90 | bacon. dally direct from stl WESTLAK ms a cans Mrs. Joseph R. Knowland Addressing Workers From Her Machine BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 1 I did not come here to give you any of that suffrage stuff. men But I rode in the suffrage parade in| street wraps, and speaking from an Wasbington, and some of the men/ automobile, Mrs. Knowland, a wom- my appearance, | for they tried to drag me from the} frankly making her personal charm saying, ‘She is SOME| the keynote of her vote solicitation. must have liked automobile, CHICKEN; SOME SQUAB These are some of the campaign utterances made by Mrs, Joseph R./ Knowland, wife of Congressman | Knowland of Alameda, Cal, in tak ing the stump throughout the state for the nomination of her husband, 4 republican, for the U. 8. senate. vote for him for the senate, The unbappy ending of another University of Washington romance, beginning back in 1911, when Loula Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis, pioneer Seattle citt- zens, met Glenn E. Pape, college) student and fraternity man, revealed today in the story of abuse told by the wife's divorce complaint, filed in the superior court. The two were married in June, 1911, after she had ended her first year at the university, She was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority and prominent tn social circles. She is a gradu&te of the Lincoln high school, and in 1909 was voted the most popular girl of the achool as a representative in the May festival of the Schubert club. Two years after the marriage, | her dream of happiness was shat- tered and she declares she was compelled to return to her parents HEN QUESTION DOES OLD BID tb, ream brick cheese, 20e Ibh:| ‘This hen question Is back with wy York sharp cheese, 39¢ Ib: Roave-/us We thought it was all settled [Snyders cateup a “Does a hen sit or set on eggs?” i. 2 Ibe the; eumme: That, you remember, was the question over which two men on & Phinney av. car, more than a month ago, nearly came to blows. The Star took ft up in an at- tempt to settle the question, and invited its readers to help. We got $21.00—6 roome; modern; 917-19 W. Ne ange ball, sawmill; delivery from 7 publican at and telephone, handy PIKE PLACK all sorts of opinions, but they were ‘ * fresh exes, 290/01) conflicting, and the question $ 7.80--2 rodene; 1118 BH. Republican et ND FARMS CO. 408 ard Ay 190 2 et 4s. \vasn't settled. Today it was re- $19,004 fooma; modern: Western av. 5 ACRES $350 vived. |¥tate mite from beach at Harper: deep! Look what we got in the mail F: M. JORDAN & CO, — Bom th Bh yg rt gy Bigg LI | f this morning a a éige tare ; a1 fmerioan Bank nidg.. et. ‘This te one of the! Editor The Star: | quote a Main Af ePhones— milion €7 beet bargat to etty famous man: i |$35 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH | Student (in chicken yard)— | Kato tracks for moving. Willett 1811 AASEN & SEXTON CO. Observe that hen with the 10 Firat Ay. Billott 6 chicks, professor, While on HOTELS the nest, did she sit or set? Professor (same place)—Un- Important, my man. Rather observe the next hen with the cackle. While on the nest, did she lay or tle? And then, too, Mr. Editor, why puzzle a mere man; why not employ an old hen to ewer the question, or at least a chicken? Yours very truly, “ONE OF THESE.” oe John J. Lee sent this in today 1 think about the proper so- lution is that the hen NES- TLES. Andi think if the jer refers to Webster's dic- tionary, It will make him wise HARVEST IS ON PORT, July -The grain ha st in the Big Bend coun- try is under way, Spring wheat will avernge 22 bushels to the acre and DAVE Ter cash Btall 207, weet corn winter wheat will average 30 bush- "MARSH & PO ger tad els, LAKE FRONT BARGAIN er cee, alt eet : paren a oki 1 neres level land; 160 feet front on ef be HH agg . pat aia in ebodien aan seo ol ia |SAWMILLBURNS nell at $800; $100 cash, balance to ee Savy sen cbee time at 6 per cent. ‘Come in, now ont toe tuavaa| NANAIMO, B. C., July 15.—The of ake, WM WIITZ, 311 Tonton Wk sawmill of the New Ladysmith Co. 43 REAL ESTATE _ dow. Stall Fred M day against the P. Hinkelman filed Ay to- 8. T.. & P. Co. a conductor, who ejected him from a car at 1, 35th st. and 14th av. N E,, in @ row over a transfer, 1 :| was destro; with « loss of BREMERTON, July 15.—Freder- ick A. Traut, commander of the dis cipliuary barracks and the receiving by. fire yesterday, for $2,000 damages, ‘claiming he was|ship Charleston, will be relieved of | sevoval times, but the judge kept on kicked in the face and choked by|his command about August 1 and n}| will go to the naval academy at An- .] napolis to assume the chair of pro- fessor of modern languages, Sritenniree oti se thre ev etorwenewne rire ‘Men Said | Was ‘Some Chicken!’”’ Congressman’s Wife on Stump “I want you men to like me, too, | and to like my husband, and to) plead. | voter VARSITY FRATERNITY MAN CRUEL TO HER, WIFE CLAIMS IDDY SIT OR SET? ,000, fully insured, | es WOMAN HELI FOR FRAUD BY SAN JOSE, Cal., July 15—An in- vestigation of insurance companies linto the death of Mrs. Kathleen ¢ | Bluett, at Auburn, last January, re ’ | sulted in the arrest, today, of Mre f R. |. Kincaid, formerly Miss Eva rf Rinehart c A total of $15,000 life insurance t Jearried by Mrs. Bluett in three t | companies was left to Mra, Kincaid, ‘- |who was secretly married in San | Fraccisco 4 year ago. The Travel lers’ Accident Co. paid a $3,000 pol- ltey before the joint investigation started Both women were nurses and ere partners in the Sierra hospi- tal it Auburn, where Mrs, Bluett, 50, died, apparently from burns said to have been caused by the overturning of an oll stove. Insurance men profess surprise that Mrs. Kincald had the body buried at Reno, instead of Alameda, where her relatives lived, and also that Mrs, Bluett’s relatives didn't learn of the death until two months | later uliar theory is that Mrs. ved it possible for her animation to be suspended for a time, and that she might afterward 1d enjoy the insurance money PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERKS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET ed Mrs. Knowland here recently in addressing a crowd of 1,000 tron workers at the shop Attired in the most fashionable 1 2:00pm single trip, § 00pm trip. opmiand 1: 9:18pm connect éatly [with {Olympia On 1:00 im. trip with steamer \for Shelton, except! \Bunday. an of considerable magnetism, in| During one of her recent outdoor | meetings a discourteous remark ad- dressed to her by a man in the crowg nearly led to @ riot when others hushed his words with blows. Mrs. Knowland speaks easily and fluently, deliberately making use of campaign slang whenever she be Heves she can thus win additional | with her two babies and bersett| dressed in rags. * The married life was started on | a 40-acre farm near Ellensburg, | PSM them as a present by W. W.) binson, of Seattle, the groom's | uncle. She bases her plea on grounds of | | cruelty | She says her husband called her a fool and a Mar, struck her in the} mouth, forced her violently into) chairs and frightened her with aj} revolver. While he sat in the house and) smoked cigarets, she says she was! compelled to chop wood to keep |}? her babies warm. i The wedding presents they re- ceived, a silverware set, opera glasses, her diamond ring, a $500 |plano and other goods, she de- lclares, he either pawned or mort- gag.d and failed to redeem. She ‘s alimony and title to) the farm near Ellensburg. BACK AGAIN; to this fact. and Bel-' id . via all San/Thure'’y | . And this from George E. Preston, Baens polite Raters fl Hotel Leopold, Bellingham: [ee ied H Law-dee! What a fuss Anacortes. About “settin” or “sittin’”. S'pose yuh solve it plum out— Where 're yuh gittin'? Now what | want to know Is {And to solve it I'm tryin’) When my hens cackie, Be they “layin’” or “lyin'"? a sist mién’ nelPort, Townsend. Port Mem we Tomorrow we'll give you one cr: from Joshuay P. Jersey. Somehow, it doesn't look genuine, but we'll let you have it, just as we got it. Which do YOU thimk*the hen |] gauy) in does? Let us know. | except feedlow,” Satury |FL JUDGE BROWN GETS PEEVED INBOOZE CASE | Five barrels of booze made things hum in Judge Gordon's court today and caused Justice Fred C. Brow and Deputy Prosecutor Tom Ken-, nedy to cross-fire several times, |The question was, where did the | booze disappear to after it had been “pinched” by the sheriff? Tha case was to come up in Judge | Brown's court, but an affidavit of prejudice was presented by James Kingston, Ludlow and) way pointe, SPECIAL RATES Hood haem hccamusiatame am Str. Ludlow, pt |** Bango | Sunday [points on Mood Canal. IMond’y = ‘Steamer Kulshan will call at Port|| Townsend, northbound, ving Beattie at ked tanding “ » defends c1 and aesume all risk and Habtltt: yontkwall, the aerentaul, sepuned miakth auch ‘nnding, “Stoamer's pas. of running a nd ple. was does not includ ra | {ending charges Baggage liability Umited | wearing apparel not to exceed $100 | tleket. 150 pounds allowed therefore removed to Judge Gor- | don’s court This morning Justice Brown was served with a subpoena while he was holding court himself. Brown adjourned court, and on the witness stand declared the pros- ts to Steamers and schedules subject | change without notice Freight re. | | cetved All pointe (except. | |ng Tacoma) named tn above eched- to ecuting attorney's office takes charge of the booze “pinched” in extant mnt be Wap a tot raids. midnight Kennedy, who is a rival candidate Ticket Office, Colman Dock, against Judge Brown for the office peas Yaniv te of prosecuting attorney, objected talking. Own your own home. It’ It finally developed that the|¢asy. Read the offerings booze had been sent to the Press|STAR WANT ADS—w choeea, club