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i “United States navy. - Beautiful Carleton Park First to Get New Muny Bus Transportation Accomodations FOR DETENTION “Beautiful Carleton Park, Which Is Attracting Wide Attention As a solution of the transport- “ation problem in sections of the city not reached by the street ‘car lines, the city is considering running motor busses to connect _ with the lines and cover the dis- ‘The early establishment of this ser was further assured when Jones Phinney, who have recently A up Carleton Park as a resi Hal section, offered along with cent property owners. 4 donate the city two $10,000 automobile: jeity of Yh StaribLis SLAR—DSALUKVAL, MAY 24, 1919. of Teachers’ Union ar. BY REV AKLES STELZLE kn taff Writer « ic “ Woman Sues City for Keep- ts ing Her in Hospital ne AEN 30 COLUMB the three Btepe = riding the lowed the Atal for bring him city in the c Pranklir xtort i will drop nto a street of Peking. couple of hours in the crons @ bi nd themne urrested and inorderly pe 000 damage $10,000 ¢£ with 160 ¢ and Alaska, r ¢ snow pilgrim the day from ast and present of them from the of the mance Went There will be mar st parts earth—in ship and trolle ar, in Buropean church shelled b and through its » the dev WARLES STILLMAN train and stage and automobi 6 durir Methodint riage on to & the cente Sulimar president of the Amer on of misaion: hat has Wall” will be shown, “life the China building, with it nd chop suey ter mused h lean Fed Teachers, which the name of this the through restaurant, and hospital’ and th vin and industri aples, will be typic seen in the African, dia and other buildings, a operation, and mostly the thousand people who a from all lands to help in bration in chart « local unions of teach ame Je preaching her muit that she | ere at the rate of one a day and Is of Hin gospel during 100 four n are | Affiliated with the American Feder: | every land and among every ESTIMATED COST OF CBLERATION, $750,000 Just quick glance at some of the outstanding facts about the cele bration It will $750,000 to bring together the people and the equipment for the celebration, to maintain it for 24 consecutive days. and to carry out the program and pageantry, music, parades, fireworks: mots pietures, demons and addr sal Music will be furnished by a sym of whe race by | te Woman's T NEW RICH FIELD FOR RADIUM ORE FOUND LONDON, May 24.--The discovery of a considerable body of pitchblende radium reported from the vill of Ha ad the borders of Dartmoor amples submitted to the mineral re Se Gece Wale velopment department of rreated De 1 and held I harged” and con: od” for an examination of The health variment phiced her | leten ponte reat Rev. J. D. O. Powers w his annual Memorial Sunday morning, Ave. Unitarian church on the * rep Ha m Ke were ations rmned that the them in condition operate the Seattle busses on connection with the car lines. They will run from Fifteenth ave, west to West Wheeler st the Unes end, o Magnolia bor and direct to Carleton Park This last step and the elimination of the transportation problem, makes Carleton Park the best residence din trict that has been opened in Seattle in a decade. With a perfect marine and Olympic mountain view, and per fect access to the city under the new plan, lots in Carleton Park are going very fast, altho the sale haw been open but one week. It is expected that the announcement of the per fection of the transportation will quicken the sales even more Among thore already owning prop erty in this district are the following W. G. Clark, of Kilbourne & Clark where Tenney, J Scandina Farnawort! chinery and Sv Co. overnment locks; A. Magn ex and importer; Dr. L. B, Col J, Wilson Mitchell Charles Ctise, Ray W Thomas Meadag, Leana J. Strehiag, William Dunean A. An derson Hames Higgins, B Bruschi Lane, of Scandinavian American Bank; C. B. Niblock, 1 dent and secretary Land © ker, of Oaki ©, F. Buden Kauffman, J. W. ¢ Co; Mra. G. 0. Chil JM Murray ngs. W W. Wiltshire, Mrs, Eva ter Dr Manca Her Vincent mpany; ¢ and, Cal Alma Samuel Grace P. Jer attorney This Seattle Plant Became Great in Four Years Kilbourne and Clarke's new factory, and one of the latte girls who it a winner. and material for making wireless outfits. The new buildings are oceuplied by the cnaze of ma Dotens of these pretty De Vents ‘Maro Kilbourne and Clarke Had a Little Plant; Now With hundreds Machines installed on ships of the the Kilbourne @ Clarke Manufacturing company which recently completed a modern $325,000 factory at Spokane ave. and B. Marginal way. has become the Vargest manufacturer of wireless ma chines in the United States during the last four years. ‘ All the ships launched by the ship yards of the West are being equip: ped with wireless sets made by the Seattle plant and a big contract was Tecentiy placed with an American corporation in China to deliver 150 Bets to be used for establishing mod ern communication facilities across the Celestial kingdom. As an’example of the fast work Which has made Kilbourne & Clark successful only 18 after general last Februs erected static Lewis, the ci tions and all gene plants, to mainta heapsennag Range Finder w ke the compar months has been pe trical range finder Maval and coast defense gun work is being done at the Navy department on sub defen The war i and the subme men but the Navy department Clarke to continue workin vention. Clarke, with Parker, of Columbia 1909 brought out the first impr Ments on the high efficien @escent lamps. They ha out nore than 80 patents Altho their business has reached {ts phenomenal growth only in the last five years, the two members of ithe firm first met in Seattle 21 years ago, and under som ciroumst was a one town, and it was not safe to venture on Railroad ave. after 6 p.m But the old Seattle spirit taken root, and the first car line on Jackson st. was contemplated, Clarke hours strike was « ¢ compan npia, Camp fire and powe: hall sta ating cormmuniecation. cal gent for the last 18 rfecting the elect used on The to be the request o! committee over, ine Prot universit was in the clectrical business in San} Francisco and came here to look Over the proposed line. Met Thru Accident One night, while | hac | returning from} Great Factory of their wireless | gied with a Yesler way eable car and sustained injuries that kept him con fined to his room at the Seattle ho tel for several weeks. It was here that the two partners first met. Kil bourne was working for the Union tric company, predecessors of ye & Webster, and hearing of the plight of his fellow tradesman, visit ed him Growing from a small plant at 815 the firm has de with 20th , today loped a model fa ntury i¢ building just complet nent for the manufac ture of all the and instruments used in the plant tw to the and tion; all power Lewis station Camp after declared last Fe est triumph of the plant. A ult of this feat, Kilbourne worked him that he and Olympia 18 general strike pruary hours wa as the great the re has been { ever since Won Great Suit s put to as The compar t Marc test two years ag when brought suit ct of the elded The prise fiv Materiat r patent J n favor of K records ir ¢ olumes brought is worth into the $200,0: kept over the and a close guard | plant ut all time Clarke recently returned from has charge of the to conduct the New # office eal business during He thys the old West again » of the faith they development of Seattle incidentally their own plant, ire maki expansion of the compar Kilbourne et bask t an examy int have and the two partners Z for the ing | AND EBERT LIVES IN A WET COUNTRY, TOO (s lal to The Star by N. F MAR, May 24 paying President Ebert month salary, the national assembly has decided that $25,000 a year is enough for the head of a democracy In addition it would give him an ex already new build AJ Instead of Jackson st, district, Clarke tan-| pense fund of $125,000, . $25,000 a! FEATHER IS LINK IN MURDER EVIDENCE WILKESBARRE, Pa., A little white feather May 24 chain of evidence strongest na that the state has to present Tony Palmo, accused of the Mykowski again murder of Benny Palmo was place recent! Mykow he was asleep while his wife » © opene bed on which the mitted The pillow on hows a of Palmo's be 1 zor blade wa stained handker een for the exac the pillow on The fe PAIR OF BOOTS USED TO MAKE ARGUMENT NI YORK, May 24 the corner wet rink placards testing Nearly al displaying uinted, pro prohibition, but ar liquids ha foreib| eraby. In humorous and p agninet uptown dispenser of brought th to the argument more attention of the pa 4 large and dismantle¢ is a huge w window hockir ai tached to them | aska plaintivel this to a man’s boc do to hi totally the what t it tomach L most teetotaller who hold first weat on the water been xhibit thirst gives the ‘en the down charlot seen to stop and smile at the man with the boots the once over und then walks right uo to the ma hogany, the wh Auten theta ih tee ministry of munitions, whose ex perta said it was pitchblende with an oxide content of 26 per cent, so what richer than the mported Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, from America. The extent of the de 1114 Sed Av. downtown, 913 tnd Av t has not yet been phony orchestra of 100 pieces, brass FE. bands, a trombone choir of 100 pleces, a chorus of 2500 voices, a children's choir of 1500 and the new ,000 organ, built especially for the Hueston, 60. ascertained noon tewarda’ day WANTS $26,500 ("He's Nation's Head" 100 Years of Service "| Will a Celebratedée own quage will © grounds aining the Methodiat to unexpectedly spend @ heart of an 6 over and be im s and ro a reproduction of @ y the Gere ered walla ed village of the great “Chinese size,” and pagodas its monam eater, ite nd farms and ducted by re coming the cele MEMORIAL ADDRESS ill deliver address Boylston HUESTON FUNERAL SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Florence who died Friday aft ernoon at the Mason home, 314 Mer cer st., will be held from the Bonney- Watson establishment Sunday after. Methodist Missionary Centenary Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Methodist Church Missionary Society asks for. $105,000.000 to carry out its stupendous five-year program of after-war reconstruction and world betterment, together with the enlistment of 53,000 young people - definite Christian service. The work is to be conducted as follows: $40,000,000 | |$40,000,000 for a great a a educational, for educational, religious, medical Americanization and community serv- and relief work in foreign lands , ice program in the United States. outside of Europe. $25,000,000! for material war a f, eduea- tion and evangelization in stricken ee How This Great Fund Is to Be Exp ended A careful and complete survey, in detail, was made in every field of Methodist activity Dp determine the Re mligic argh —. necessary to meet its needs. A few of the items to be paid, for which a complete budget has en made, follow: EUROPE AND OTHER LANDS y war work and war re IN THE AMERICAN HOME FIELD | ‘ k among the Negroes of the South 4,000,000 k among the Highlanders of the South 600,000 ricanizing Italians and other South Europ. 3,000,000 natitutions for manufacturing cente 7:000,000 institutional in big citi and self-help depa: | Methodism community churches, ete Suburban community work Amertoa ntier . Work in Hawail sions, ete Emergen 1,174 village oh 600 ach onstruction ald in Europe Hences in foreign 10 print irches and m ryr lands primary achools, 25 cot races in’ America: *?: *, in foreign lands» 80 hospitals and {ng presses, 61 secondary with employment dispensarios <n 7,000,000 5,000,000 7,000,000 2,000,000 5,000,000 - 09.000 6,000 preachers and native teachers ; ae Vi iW iitwana done 7,000,000 260 native doctors, nurses and medical assistants Oriental missions on Utah’ ‘mis: New bulldings and remodelir nobk kan Pacific coast, The Centenary Celebration, comme morating the. comp! isla tion of the drive and the anniversary of American Missions, will be held at Co- lumbus, Ohio, June 20 to July 7, this summer Every phase of Methodist saat work from every country wae be shown, Will have world’s greatest motion picture exhibition. Celebration under direction of Dr, J. EL Crowther, of Seattle. Seatile’s Quota Is $275,000 In the Centenary Drive and That Sum MUST Be Raised by Sunday Night ethodis' ° ahicond Methodist evangelistic and medical extension to the world that has ever been oug planned. Every Methodist is asked to become a Subscriber The Methodists of the nation will do their best to “go over the top,” but if you believe in the high purpose of this world movement WE WANT YOUR HELP TO MAKE THIS A BETTER AND FINER WORLD TO LIVE IN SEND IN YOUR PLEDGE OR CASH TODAY!, . five years at one-fifth per year, in which to meet your subscription. Mail it to Getrgs A. Landen, Fifth and Marion; or Phone Elliott 2020, and a solicitor will call fipon you with subscription blank, SEATTLE DISTRICT CAMPAIGN OFFICERS H | " BE. b. T » Chat J, We aay ge Fr. ©. Harper » rR Kills, Chests § . Morford Dr. George A. Landen, Superintendent THIS SPACE DONATED TO THE METHODIST CENTENARY Missionary Centenary for is the biggest bringing soci and most | uly organized educational, movement You can have Methodist Church, District Supt., office SEATTLE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE FOR CENTENARY ’ R. KING, Chairman