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AURANT POR BALE IN Lecinie-g location. Wilt stand investi« 13 m for welling. 1 x 1 royst wo Hast foo $1,200 Teas J. Miteh nore ore By Only newspape PECTAL NOTICES OE on ttipy tate” Of PROPERTY By virtue of an order of {he superior state of hington POUNLY, In’ an action bow valid court wherein is plaincift and the and = le Ine, is defen the undersicned, duly and - appointed receiver of j will ashington ‘and per Mining Co, Inc a Mining claims : in the Sliver Mining Diat a Washington, be Blue Bird () The Black aim, together wit ¥ said cor- equipment, noes ROW on y the said com with the deve sald sal and appli d mine and ws ny in conn of said mines: | | With receiver a this Ith day of February BLLIOTT, 5 @ corporat Row pending in the su of the state of Wash King county, wherein Joel Hewitt dp plaintiff and the Washington @ per Min York. Building. S duly verified, sented within lays from the first publication ¢ his notice, to-wit, bruary 15, 2919. Dated this 14th day of February, ans GEORGE RLLIOTT, Roceiver, that and work w nformation at tt y. PERSONA! MAGNETISM, Tiar W LAV $ W of ATTRACTIO: : 4 L ane > pressure, paral kidney trouble, other ailments have found perfect health when sli other m have f This is a We FUL TMENT, and will put you in touch with HEALTH in a : Most positive manne Pring this ad WE SDAY, THURSDAY, | Friday and get a f | ¥ attendant. ‘Third and Paerin hawosb OCH HoCR OLD JEWELRY, OLD SILV EE ] WATC! OLD FALSH TEETH. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. | SMITH J PRIVATE SANITARICM — RE | tered physician. | conditions of women Feonable. 1627 15th Hill car. DIES Witt WEAK BACKS aching heads, take restful. healing | merceumests 4 health 226 Globe Bidg., First and Madison, | ORACCO OR SNUFP HABIT! cured or no pay. $1.00 if cured. | bay gent, on trial. superbe -39 altimore, Mary! SS PIERPONT — THERAPEUTIC treatments, poor circulation, rheu- 209 Globe Didg, Piret “Madison aie ¥ MADE from ecombin: BES uadio Improve- op. 520 ae . 07. iy wit? bai The Seattle Star | ‘Bipmecrory| bn paTAMt Gen at aeaaties oo — gonsultation. 215 Burke Bidg., 996 | Second ave. Main 7303. ern Phone Co., Olympic Foundry Co. Baths L BATHS, AUTHENTIC or, Fr Foater, 404 Crary | LUNDGREN for Snell Hicy- | cles. 504 Stewart, at Times eq. | Main 4917. Bi WONEY TO LOA Beans from $10 to $100 made quickly confidentially om furniture, | Planos, live tock, ete. SANDERS & a4 TC Smith Bide.” BM, 4662. ioaNans ON ACC ARTT- aoe ot ft, waluc, ‘The Reliaole, 907 DR H.W. WHA Becond and Madison te Bank. enings. Fc Burch office. Detective Agsasies TIC COAST i Agency—820 Seaboard Bide. Ma and female operatives: open day Physicians and Surgeons fir, Kathryn Harrison Women's isorders readjusted, 4819 way: Green Lake car. No Turk TURKISH BATHS, 1468) herapiat or night Junk orage DRY. ViREPKOOF BTORAGRH warehouse. Central Storaxe Co, White Lids. i" mrt |daity at the tu Mra. Bertha }tators enthusiastically ch | K CO, 1120 First ave. | fl 91. 100 REA meraTe LOANS THE APPL: aise the to borrow ‘y should m= Spokane Men in Anti-League Move SPOKANE, Feb, 22.—C, C, Moe former partner and campaign aun or for Senator Miles Poindexter, is preaident of a “League to Preserve Americanism,” which has been formed in Spokane to oppose the league of nations plans as outlined in Paris, Several other prominent citixens have joined the 1 and it is announced that fo ator Beveridge and others will be ught here to speak ‘| WE CAN'T ALL DO THESE ATHLETIC STUNTS, BUT-- WASHINGTON, Feb. Ant Secretary of War Heves in phys in trim he ¢ Asniat ‘owell be cal fitness, and to keep » horseback rid At the partment he has a private tub there | after, retary Bah hand, dovsn't & culture for himself. He one day, when they asked iim to] join the cabinet athletics chasm been a stationary engine for 45 years: it's no use trying to make me a locomotive now.” Women Barbers Pass Strike Vote Women barbers of this elty may go on strike if the employers of five egotiate workers. on the other hops fall to » scale with the lady razor strike vote at their me evening contingent on the approval of the Central Labor counel) Wednes day evening. An appeal will prob: lably be made for support from the male barbers and possibly the Japa nese barbers’ unions WOMAN CLIMBS. SHIP'S MAST TO RAISE FLAG BREMERTON, Feb. 22.--Climbing © the top of a 159%foot mast, with ¢ American flag : ' slongside of the Unic British warship H was the ner avage, an ard here. The climb was made on © dare. and ship's crew and other spec the the nav perte rmance. ‘TIONS GAIN nes, county treas TAX COL William A. ¢ days in February, the county trea» urer’s office jected taxes amount ing to $745,776 Last year for the first 14 days $724,437.21 was collected | by the county treasurer March 15 is the last day that tax-| sil themselves of the ° allowed payers can a per cent GAS OFFICER RETURNS Capt. Harry Sheafe, chief gas of. ficer af the 82d division, whieh was in action on the front line in the St Miliet drive, haa returned home, He is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. M. Sheafe, 1014 ave, W The 82d division w All-American division, ecause it Wa made up of men from every state in the Union w ANTS GR TERS HERE Seattle chapter of the Greeters of | ba, which sailed Febru America wants delegates to the Bordeau, brough 931 9 Greeters’ convention in Portla in| ing units of the 334th fie June to return to their homes by|and headquarters of the way of Seattle rather than San Fran-| artillery claco, HARMONY ABSENT BERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 22.—"Why did you horsewhip A. Haasele asked the justice of the peace, when ec fined Mra, Leebold $200. She ex ined the canary she bought of the bird dealer wouldn't trill as guar |anteed Strong, healthy, years’ conscientious nesting. 200 to 306, over H. B. REED. Superintendent + Judge ruled there wax not sufficient nh physteal | pj, told catlors | T've | York of Bolsheviets « the United States to th whence they came | public againat then hee ve ot) came,” he tele} irer, announces that for the first 14) | known aa the | | jurea BY CHI S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS From the Famous Alderwood Manor Demonstration Fann hardy stock—-the result of 5 work in All our breeders show trap-nest 12 months’ Male mating from 270 to 314, Orders Must Be Placed at Once For Partienlars Address ALDERWOOD MANOR DEMONSTRATION FARM | McDonald to buy a new hat in twe ONLY ONE HAT IN TWO YEARS, SHE TESTIFIES G, MeDonald failed Friday to ob-| n & dec of div from his se 1 wife, Mra, im MeDonald, He alleged “She wasn't good to my two ehildren by my former The case was tried be Card, of Tacoma, sitting here, The | cause for a separation, From ten to a dosen witnesses af peared for either fide wit for Mra, MeDonald testified mb been a hardworking woman, devot ed to her beme, and that she had sufficient money b refused years, Bach party had two ehildr former marriage, Lawyer Kal Ina appeared for the defendant $10,000 JEWELS | ARE RECOVERED SAN VRANCISCO, Feb, 22.—Jew lued at over $10,000, whieh sly dixappeared in the din ing room of t t. Francis hotel last night, were di night watehman found a davenpe n the ‘nexzanine foo: Mrs, Josephine McAbeo, of New new stopping at the Clar mont hotel, in Oakland, said her containing a $10,000 necklace, | 10 diamond bar pin, two diamond $250, $489 | t wateh, dix was dining with | overed early toda inks value y and a w t while she on and a woman friend It presumed Night Witchinan Thomas Kearn will receive | $1,000 re ds owh h Mra. M ' ted at the hote Gov. Campbell on | Record Favoring | Ousting of Reds) PHORNIX, Aris Campbell, of Artxon: Association of City Ed 2 Ment on its governor® committee t stamp out Rolsheviam We have no room in the who are no nd deed t founde great reput day we ce the governor said. |Woman Regist tering From Seattle Dies in Stockton Hotel STOCKTON, Ca eb. duets menrels, of tale 0th reir pen ntity of t an “Mar woman who Jackson, Seatt Thureday, and whose covered just night welf-admi, red of the brunet type, strikingly bea ful, middie aged and we 1 dreamed Troop Ships in Port With Yanks NEW YORK, Fe The Henderson, which left Ror deau February 3. had 1.212 men ACCIDENTS HURT THRE! Ver Aust Edward G and Isabel Shelansky, 54, were In| ito and street car acei dents in Seattle Friday, and taken to the city hospital Their injuries are not serious, physicians state scientific trap- records from period. Route 1 EDMONDS, WAS THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, FEB, 22, 1919 The Truth About Russia! | Ex-President of the Russian Democracy, Kerensky’s Aid and Successor, Speaks to America—Through The Star NICO o> —_ >< re <= — rm =" _— FOR THE FIRST TIME NO CENSORSHIP! —What You Have Been Want- ing to Know About the Russian Situation! —The PLAIN TRUTH Dispas- sionately Told by Leading Actor in Great Russian Drama, “ —NICOLAS AVXENTIEFF— the Man Whe Stuck When Ker- ensky Fled—Now on Way to Peace Conference, Writes Three Signed Articles for The Star. i ——— ¢ A Message From Democratic Russia Fo Democratic The Truth About the Bolsheviki Thrilling Story of the Omsk Coup d’Etat! Cause of Allies’ Russian Enigma AVXENTIEFF Hitherto Concealed by Double Censorship—the Most Momentous Fraught With Grave Dangers and Great Possibilities for WORLD PEACE. With Avxentieff’s Heroic Personal Story Told by Ernest J. Hopkins, In Three Gripping and Sensational Chapters, PRES Vital Issues of the Russian Situation Topic of the Hour SIDENT Calmly Discusses the Star Correspondent. CONCEALED BY CENSORSHIP REVEALED BY AVXENTIEFF First Article in The Star Monday, Feb. 24