Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a Se eer aPa By CONDO, ——AND BY FRIEND AND I BAscepd wo} 12 GRovse, 47 Raesits AND NY] Qvair, ano — ~—-— WANTED— DIAMONDS OLD GOLH, OLD JEWELRY, OLD SILVER, WATCHES, OLI TEETH HIGHEST PRI SMITH JEWELRY. CO 412L.C SMITH BLDG. «(TH F PRIVATE SANTITARICM — physician an LANDS — Valley of | “where they False the | Call COR IN SOUTHWEST | for sale to settlers: ‘rhea- Firat poor circulation tobe Bidg. KAniT Tf MADE Improve n 6507 $1.50 BOX Co, P. paved row 2 to b-year le of garden Iand near Kent; (57 and good. large) Box 245, Francisce house ed system Will 7 LEGAL NOTICES tt wa Ei a hmiptad TURWILA vt Z1f KILLS HAIRS aranteed. ,Stenzie Mfr. a8 wii GIVEN, that Find Another Body y of April be sbmitted y the qualified elects of 4 Town for thelr ratific ° jection the pi | ing seven thousand dollars ( | buy Liberty Bonds Mon- @t the following net peices Be. price Includes, accrued WE NO COM. CHARGE and the issuance of the « Regotiable coupon bonds © Town therefor. for strictly munic- ipal purposes, to-wit: the gr ing, pa otherwise im rowing streets of said! own: anid bonds to be of the Of $500 each. to bear | +P fT | discharges of officers and enlisted be payabie, both terest. at the of! | was officialy The Seattle Star be dered | May 1, 1915, and to mature as fol- lowe: $500 on May. Ist of each| of the years 1929 to 1936, both In elusive, and 00 om May lat of | ’ Fs Ps to 1939, | ' ot mel Main 1512. | ope betiot dh ot, eth chads! -_ — tion shall contain im substance the ft WILL BOY following bought jestern Petroleaa,” A ‘American order: om all securities JODES, Inc. | Shall the Town of Tukwila, for mu- nicipal purposes, berrow $7.0 lasue ite general negot Yes. Spec | |The elector shall prepare his ballot by striking therefrom “Ronde Hy Yea" or “Bonds No,” the | 78 remaining portion ‘« ballot | lazy | shall express the a7% |__ question For the purpe he rritory timnits net and therein shall be ner Reitz Avenue and and the polls shall be clock and “velock BM. E. F. GREENE, Mayor. | Attest UTZ, Clerk CHANGE OF VESSEL'S NAME |NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN the under chapter 107, laws of 1 and article 62, customs reguin- tions, 1915, and in pureuance of au. | thority granted by the commi. sion of navigation on the appl tion of the Alaska Pacific Fisher- jes, the name of the PORTLAND, official 215059, €20 gross tons been changed to ADMIRAL KNIG HOSCOR M. DRUMIHPLI Collector of Customa. | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THE | undersigned bas made application | to erect a woodworking shop at 212 W. 63rd st, lot 10, biock 2 Addition Sanders. Anyone desiring protest against such oceupation 1 file such protest at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings | prior to March 31, 1919, JOHN LUND. ¢ of said election, all | within the ¢ tinenry ‘PONDS FULL MARKET wat loan $45 on @ $50 We 4 rey paid bonds Savi also partial pay- vant niea,Parin're) CITY HELPLESS--MUST PUT UP WITH NOISES. Haight Bide. | JANED ON BACH $50 LIBER- | > She month. 1920 Smith Bld. a complaint made by City Engineer | A. H. Dimock on the noise of escap- ing steam at the Bryant Lumber &| Shingle Mill Co.'s plant, which, ac: | cording to the statement of the en-| gineer, drowns the warning signals! at the Fremont ave. bridge, Assist jant Corporation Counsel T. J. L.| Kennedy declared that the only rem-| edy would be to amplify the warn ing signals. | No existing ordinance covers the case, but it ix within the power | lof the city council to pass an ordinance to declare the noises a nuisance and take the necessary a tion against the company. NEW WHITE ELEPHANT | toe QUICK ACTION. ali lines of ‘Deainses, Portnere raise pital for all i r ite tious propositions. wa han Lt "917, SEABOARD BLDG. Fourth and Pike. 600000000000) eooeecoooooocNS TRA March 15 issue of the Oi! & containing new, startling | aecurate analysis of present ir Okmulgee Producing. inl Company, offer Globe, ve, Prudential, Ap re and many other n ‘old mid-continent oi! Copy i ent on $00 Republic In an effort to raise funds for the Relgian relief, the White Elephant shop, of Seattle, hae had a house built at 731 21st ave be sold and the money turned over City, Mo. to the fund. The house is a seven ¥ MAKING CHANCE YOR |TOOm modern structure, with hard soldier and wife capable | wood floors and modern in every re spect. It was built by Virgil Hail, local contractor 4 good reference: The house will be open for port, Wash. {ae to the public starting Sunday clair, Ni Catiett-Davie, ‘Vide. gocher inspec WATER FRONT, 9 - the da: one Oe os take ter meen (tt 2 M+ thew the tay, tor one or hardware. Adams Fite Larges Largest “Audience inthe f Northwest Reads Star Want Ads ——____._.___g Hoek. LOCATION EOF, room, ntleroy PA DAMs. ie “bosTOX WEDLOCKED— in kyo house st brought up to by an | ashes and debris mm FRED PF Gort M Bicycles and Kepairs th Loans from $16 to $100 m SA) TRS & 1003-4 LC. Sinith Bide STROUP — steamer | National School, umber | tation free. 212 Denny! tae | MONEY LOANED ON ADL ~ARTH Bi In rendering an opinion regarding | ©. | Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering, | Jorgensen Bros. HOUSE IS OPENED UP soxz:. , which is to! pF MP ERIAL TURKISH RATHS. oi WELL, | SuPPOSE You’R@E SATISFIED, AFTER, CALLING UP TH’ Boss - Mar | WAS WORKING AT TH’ OFFICE THURSDAY NIGHT } Be Sure You're Right Then Go Ahead IF 1 CAM GET You Tom. Remo mE AD Me To sew a burton Sew IT On For Nov 4 THE MORAINE YES - You THoucur { WAS LYING TO You AN THEN ‘You ABUSED me WELL ~ 1° GOIN’ To WORK AGAIN TNIGHT AT TH’ OFFICE AN’ 1 SUPPOSE “You'LL GET MEIN BAD” wiTd TH’ Boss AGAIN BY CALLING Him UP in Ruins of Fire The number of victims pe the fire that destroyed the old T Sixth ave. & and Weller ha Month ago, h shin more been the discovery of the nother bedy Thursday noon in ; 7 Listed by “Reds OAKLAND, Cai, March 22.—Die covery of the names of several prominent Oakland an@ San’ Fran families, including that of jeorge D. Greenwood, In papers found in a box car at Tracy leads the to return today to the reeponsible for the bomb ex here Tuesday night that Greenwood. The papers were found in a roll of clothing by a rafiroad officer. In the car was also found a quantity of radical tt A number of stories told to the potice regarding persons meen around the Greenwood nurighborhood before the explosion are being inves tigated by officers. Everett Can trell, chauffeur for the Greenwoods until recently held at Stockton pending the arrival of Oakland de tectives, who wish to question Can trell regarding persons seen around Greenwood home. George Greenwood, husband of the murdered woman, today posted $10,000 reward for information lead ing to the arrest of the bomb out- rage perpetrators. Governor Ste atekly phens has offered $1.000 reward and oe furaitere | the city of Oakland $250 Seattle Broker Is Held in Portland PORTLAND, March Quinn, prominent Seattle broker, a member of the firm of Flannigan & Quinn, and W. J. Pick ard, the Portiand agent, are under bonds today Quinn and Pickard were arrested there yesterday on the charge of selling stock without a permit from the state corporation ocmmiesioner They are alleged to ha sold $50,000 worth of stock of t fercules Cop per Mine wmpany in Portland. The defendants claim that Hercu les in a al mine in Eastern Oregon and that gold and copper have been located in the hole 63rd Artillery Men Are Now Discharged TACOMA March 22.—The 634 Coast artillery, regiment, which pass 4 thru Seattle March 12, on ite way to Camp Lewis, was finally disband. ed at camp Friday morning, just 15 months after its organization. All of the National Guard men tn regiment, and th who had en lieted for the duration of the war, were discharged and received their final payments, while the few regu ferred to the 166th depot brigade. DISCH. ARGE 1,476,256 WASHINGTON, March 22.—Total number 1.4762 announced today ent date, police that Bids. Phone Mal Remington Typewriter C Rubber Co, Universal Phone Co. Olymple Foundry Co. Baths edical nage hatha Frances F. authentic oll mas seater, 404 Crary Til LUNDGREN for Snell Wiey- 504 Stewart, at Times sq Main 4917 Chattel Loans MONEY TO LOAN and confidentially Pianos, Iive stock, bail 2. — Chiro wactor. | Or foal newb » 408 Bnd Ore Collateral Loans Harry gies of valuc. The Reliable, 907 ‘Third ave. Dentists i WW WHARTON, DENTIST— Second and Madison, over Seattle State Rank. Elliott 1480. Open evenings. Formerly Roberts & Rurch office Detective Agencies RESTS COAST DETECTIVE Mgeney—Si0 Seaboard Wag Mate and female operatives: open day and nicht Mice, Eliiott 1e63 Treatment IT 18 TRUE—EVERY WorD of it true. We are perfec cures with rheumatiem, ne lumbage and dozens of ‘oth ments of years’ standing with th wonderful VIT-O-NET treatments jw f cell is stimulated and the} blood stream made pure and surely and positively. Nature makes her own balnnce—HEALTH. ter what your ailment {fice and inve tment. It is not m chiropractic, o1 Massage. but one of the greatest MODERN INVENTIONS. “Do not question and parley with yourself, but come today and bring this ad with you and get a free treatment Lady attendant. 226 Central Bide Third and Marion, Tacoma office, Packing : Woman Uses Poker to Swat Intruder Recaure bh had & severe abrasion on his h alleged to have been in flicted by a poker wielded by Mrs. C. EF. Haight, 922 24th a 8., when he tried to ent her home Friday, Ev erett Hoglund is held in the city jail A search of the neighborhood imme. Ti68 dintely after resulted in his detec- lectrie cabinets, thera- | tion lamps, tub Rheumatiam - = clalty. Louis Myers chirop| ©. Jackson, found guilty in the Main 2219, day or night federal court, early last December of fe “ two bille of lading. sun f 1 Friday by Fed ARK FORK COs 11807 - refused a new trial Friday by Feder 0., TH Firat ave | os sudge Jeremiah Neterer. Drafts Eliott 2291. al acaaiee for $10,000 were attached to the FIREPROOF ATORAGE | forged bills of lading, and this mon- rehoure. Central Blorage Go. ey wax collected, the government ite Bidg charged TERN AND PIKE, EX- factory or storage. See Goodwin, Economy Mar- First and P Eliott 4614 Phy ms and Surgeons Kathryn Harrison — Women's Gisorders readjusted. 4819 Stone way: Green Lake car. North 23665. turkish Baths ket was . UNCOVER CLUE (WOODMAN HELD WESTTOSEND INBOMB CASE UNDER ARREST ALIENS AWAY Police Think Prominent Men Los Angeles Mayor Charged Carload of Pacific States Un-| With Asking Bribe Los ANGELES, « Cal, March 22 Mayor T. F. Woodman, of Los Angeles, was arrested during the carly hours of this morning, just as |be was entering the Union League | the political circles here, following the returning of grand jury indictment late yester day, charging him with felony. Specifically, it is alleged he is guilty of “asking, receiving and agreeing to receive a bribe” of $25,000 from George Henderson and George Brown, negro politicians Woodman, the indictment alleges, agreed to appoint Sergeant William Hackett head of the police “metro- politan squad.” which has charge of enforcing the “purity” laws, and to give Henderson and Brown protec tion in an alleged plan to dominate the Los Angeles underworld, and keep it free from police interfer ence Henderson and Brown also were indicted and arrested Horace Karr, until recently po lucal editor of a Los Angeles morn: ing paper, is named in the indict ment ag intermediary, but is not in dicted ‘The indictment alleges that the 000 was to be paid to Woodman in monthly installments of $2,500, and that $2,000 actually was paid to Karr at the mayor's direction, altho the indictment does not indicate whether Woodman ever received the money from Karr. Woodman's in dictment came with a suddenness which was something of a shock te altho it had been reported that something of the sort was pending 1 know nothing of any bribery or other charges of any kind whatso- ever.” was the comment of Mayor Woodman, after his arrest. “You must remember this is election time It's just a political trick.” The mayor, two days ago, had an nounced his candidacy for reelec tion. He is at liberty under $10,000 bonds club, Family Cross U. S.} LARDEDO, Tex., March 22.—Min ister Von Eckhardt, German Y ambas- | sador to Mexico, his family and the German consul general at, Mexico City passed thru Laredo yesterday, en route to New York. From there they sail to Germany The United States granted the party safe conduct. Department of justice officials met the party here and will accompany it to New York Von Eckhardt was named as the head of German propaganda in Mex ico during the war by an expose on the part of the department of state. His efforts to embroi! Mexico and Japan in war with the United States as a German sefeguard were expos ed before the United States se ‘ed relations with the central powers. Senator King Has League Substitute WASHINGTON, March 22.—Sena- tor King, of Utah, has proposed a substitute league of nations covenant which he will send to President Wil son at Paris for consideration, he an- nounced today King’s plan, he said, will protection under the Monroe doctrine | nd leave each nation free to decide its own policy regarding immigration | tariffs and similar mat-| questions, iters, permit | desirables to Be Deported j | PORTLAND. Ore, March 22—A |earload of aliens from California, | Washington and Oregon will be} started on its way from here for! New York, whence the undesirables | will be deported. | Oregon's quota tx five, said to be just the beginning of a general! clean-up. They are Anton Solie, a Norwegian; Donald McPherson Fra zer, an I. W. W.; Elvira De Pas quale, an Italian woman ordered de ported as an immoral person, and two insane Norwegians The undesirables will start east- ward upon the arrival of 19 aliens, mostly ex-convicts and insane per sons, from San Francisco. NEED MORE MONEY IN PENITENTIARY FUND Men leaving the Walla Walla state penitentiary are unable to obtain work because of industrial condi- tions at the present time, and the permanent relief fund of the peniten- tiary, which supplies the men with | funds when they are discharged, is | very low | This information is contained in a | letter from Peter Miller, “lifer” from Seattle, to Deputy Sheriiff Matt Star wich, of Seattle. Miller wants Star-} wich to use his efforts toward hav-! ing contributions made CHARGE VICIOUSNESS UP TO “GANG” OF BOYS The disposition of a “gang” of boys of the Greenwood district is in the hands of Judge King Dykeman, of the juvenile court, Saturday. They appeared in court Friday morning. School teachers, parents, women and store proprietors have testified that the boys constituting the gang are responsible for viciousness in the dis- trict. Nearly all have been before | the court on previous occ asions. HOLD “ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER Released from police court on pay ment of the maximum fine of $100, | Frank Cameron, 35, arrested in con | nection with illicit whisky activities, | | was again placed in the city jail, this | |time for federal investigation, | Farm Opportunities In United States If YOU are interested, write te the Homeseekers Bureau, U. 8 Railroad Administration, for free information, naming the when giving quirements. The Homeseekers Bur selling real extal a ts NOT asion is to a regarding markets, elt- roads, ‘ete., to those who wish to engage in farm- ing, stock raising, dairying, garden- ing and kindred pursuits, A letter will bring an answer which may help in solving you® problems of liv- ing Address J. I, EDWARDS, Manager, ‘ Agricultural Bection, 1 Administration, Washington, Advertisement churches, Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- ing enable me to make you this offer: Ge to any ist, get his prices, then come to me and get 20 per cent cut trom bis Figure, with careful, pei methods and personal a! Dr. J. Brown’s New w Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison. A ag rT done What Constitutes Safety in Savings Banks ist—The character of the securities in which «savings bank invests your savings. ind—The character of the men who invest) those savings. ird—The capital (in stock savings banks), or the GUAR- ANTY FUND Gn trustee savings banks, such as the “Washington Mutual”). The first and second are absolutely necessary to insure SAFETY; without the first and the second, the third is of but little value. One of our mottoes is this: “It is better to be safe than sorry.” For a generation this bank has never paid less than 5% per annum, compounded semi-annually, and during all that time has paid withdrawals promptly. This bank, like all savings banks in New York and New England, is strictly mutual. a" accounts particularly welcome. Savings WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVENUE Established 29% Years TRUSTEES James Shannon _K. Struve u Thaanum G. Am las W. West David Mipiscomb pugene wre, Spokane I. O. Janeck. Yakima The spa meee HOCKEY SERIES LES CANADIENS of Montreal vs. The westere Oh Champions SECOND GAME TONIGHT, Match 22 8:30 SHARP THIRD GAME MONDAY, MARCH 24, 830 SHARP Tickets on reservations made SPECIAL ATTENTION—Should a fourth or fifth required to decide the championship, the es will be Wednesday, March 26, and Friday, March 28. The team the first three games out by phone for this series, ale at the Arena office, 1218 Fifth ave, No | of five are the world’s champions,