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GLEAN STREETS, IS READ'S PLEA Public Health Demands Bet- ter Care Here Beattlo's streets are inexcusably dirty, accorting to a communication Addressed to Mayor Fitsxerald by City Health Commissioner H, M Read “Since I have been in this office end before, our streets and alle! F; Have not been as clean as formerly Dr, Read writes the mayor. Tam Teliably informed that, ow to the veonomy practiced by Superintend ent of Streets Caso during the war amd because of shortage of funds, he was forced to cut down on this ¥ fi Work. He informs me that it is his : perfectly THR? clean and agrees that they are not | Up to standard. He states that he is short of help, and finds it difficult By tO get help at the present wage sca! A Delieve that with your tnflu-| ean be cor ed. Streets running east and west across business Blocks and between blocks and alley ways, especially are dirty. } “Business houses have been direct: | | buildings during the day, as trucks Knock them over and spill contents into the alleys. “The sti 8 In the residence dis | tricts also have been | Coal Concern Is iF With several large lumps of c |Testing on the court clerk's desk as evidence, the case of the Glacier Coal Co. against Alex Polson and the Washington Development Co., for $152,540 damages started in Superior Judge Mitchell Gilliam court Tuesday morning. The G eter Co. declares it entered into an @greement with the Washington whereby that company jop coal tands in What- ©om county, and pay the Glacier! ‘company a royalty. The property 4s capable of turning out 400 tons Of coal a day, the Glacier inter-| ests declare. The land has not been “developed nor has the royalty been The defendants a Consultation free, All'cases. Fees |* consultation free, All cases. Fees moderat. tt inert |Seattle Urged to . GORIN — 710i CENTRAL Phone Main 390. References: on writer Co, West ern Rubber Co. Universal Tele- 7 tle delegation which will Visit the/ - ee aNWICK TAWRENCE Jannual fair of the Weatern Wash-|t, the Wheeler s. bridge. Knut 432 Burke ington Fatr association, at Puyallup, | fon “Seattle day,” October 2, In a ff Hies- | Proclamation issued by the mayor | sie ENDGREN for Snell Bley \rueeday, citizens of Seattle a Paget Ns Abaya nin 4917. urged to attend the fair, which opens 7 Tuesday, will close October 5. Bicycles ae NEY TO Loans cans from 8 auiekiy fidentially on’ furniture, | nace, live stock, es ANDER 1003-4 L. ©. Smith tae ‘EM. 4662. Chitopractor iropractor. 212 Denny Fide. | if Second. bet. Pike and Union A_ TRAUR, CHIROPRACTOR ‘Lyon Bld. 2d and James. Main 2871 Upholstering. | cles of value. ‘Third ny any to Lean BY TO LOAS On diamonds, ae seyelry. on mont | | er z OR MrkernraL LOANs 324-6 PMPTRE BUILDING | gy Second near Madison. Physicians and Surgeons Aisorders read inated 9 Stone way: Green Lake ear. North 228. | auto belonging to Frank Waterhou at the Peerless Auto Body Co., 518| tained a slight cut over one eye and Sanipractic Physician Westlake ave., May #1, opened before jan injured foot. Superior Judge Calvin 8. Hall Tues | ing the str practic physician (leensed).|day morning. He is said to have| curred. Neal reported the accident 37 on Bldg, 3rd and | confeased to the police and to have tio the police. =) | tried to sell the tires Gennine Swedish treatments and giher drugiess methods given, by 821. Hours 3-9. Turkish Baths IMPERIAL TURKISH HATHA 1108 4th Electric cabinets, # Peutic lamps, tubs. Rheumatism apecialty. Louis Myers, chirop- ist, mechano-therap’ Phone Main 3219. day or night dank ~ 1125 First ave. | } Tiki ; Clearing Heptember 22—5 P. M.—IAght smoke TREPROOF STORAGR) | p n 3 3 Balan wind northeast, 20 miles an hour. Passed Central ‘Storage Co, | Balances dg in: Mtr Davenport at $.20'p. m.; ate Pron ident at 4:19 p.m. 11:20 A. M—-Clear Loans and Discounts .. Furniture and Fixtures . Bonds . Cue has ik Cash and Exchange are BONER) oo ores 2 Pere Undivided Profits Deposits ....... Corner M #4 to Keep garbage cans inside of Chauffeur Admits Robbery, lected.” lin Ts |the T the police say, to the theft of $10,000 migh Asking Damages | ¥e"th of tires and two automobiles which capsized Sunday night, when last Friday from the Green garage |Sergt. EB. W. Lyen, of Ellensburg. | Schnieder’ the wheels and removed the tires. night. It has not been seen since, “inno i a KIDNAP WOMAN, | Fire Marsha! Harry W, Bringhurst. | |the tire marsha! urges the mayor | Forced to Get Into Auto at * to oppose amendment of the city ESTABLISHED 1847, ordinance which seeks to allow {n-/ Point of Gun General practice. All cases. Free|stallation of kerosene burners in tation. 215 Burke Bidg. 905 stoves and ranges on the ground ans Sve. Main 1008. that such installation would create |Sherlock, of the Grand Apartments, |with grand larceny in connection Dr Kathryn Harrison — Women’s | with the theft of three tires from an Organized May 1, 1907 The Jap Commercial Bank OF SEATTLE Report of Financial Condition at Close of Business, September 12, 1919 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Furuya Building, Second Ave. South THE soon STAR.—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 191 “Keep Cool,” Advice of Japan Politician TOKYO, Sept. 20.—(Delayed.)— (United Press.) “Keep cool!” That was the advice given his countrymen by Kenzo Adachi, the “Colonel House” of Viscount Kato, and credited one of Japan's shrewdest politicians, when he returned from a tour of Europe and the United States. Outbreaks against Japan now occurring regularly in the United States, he said, were merely for polit- ical effect with the presidential election in mind. The republicans in the senate, he said, do not rep- resent the majority of Americans and the senate foreign relations committee's Shantung amendment will not be accepted by the senate. Adachi reminded the Japanese that Americans always speak frankly. s for Irish independence, Adachi said for the Japanese government to consider it “would be diplo- matically preposterous.” oma, but driving a truck for Lake Washington Tuesday mor minal Motor Co, Western ing by Mra. Rose Gilbert, 4103 43d ve. and Yesler Way, has confessed, ave, 8, who thought possibly they! have n from the t Puyallup. drowned. The tir 4 the machines have) The police dragged the lake in the been recovered and returned to t¥e | vicinity of the Leschi boathouse, but owner, Crowder will be sent to all efforts to locate the body have P superior ¢ ferce county to stand trial in the failed. The police are investigating | urt for grand larceny, | the mysterious disappearance of the fter his confession, led | canoe. Crowder the officers to a cache in the Dea| 1’. E. Bigelow, proprietor of the Moines woods where he had hidden | boathouse from which Lyen rented em Sixty others were| the cance, says his astistant went & truck in Seattle. out on the lake fn a launch to bring ed them to @ second/in the cance He met a second) n woods near Tacoma |launch, without lUghts, floating on he had tires belonging to the lake. The cance was on the hnieder. |launch. The two ‘launcher then Crowder is alleged to have stolen|headed for shore when the launch In a letter to Mayor Fitzgerald, | Two unknown men forced Marte material fire hazard. Pifth ave. and Virginia st, at the point of a gun to get in an automo bile at 36th ave. W. and Govern ment way and started for the densely wooded country near Fort Lawton late Monday night She Jumped from the automobile See Puyallup Fair Mayor Fitzgerald will head a Seat Hjerstedt, 201 White building, was standing near the bridge and came to her rescue. 1 cheeks.” |He was ereneed in @ blue suit and wore a green cap. He was the! VincsnlstiNaeciapaaomnennlenipste man who carried the gun. The jother man was large and wore u A ‘ Cc 1 : dark out, eae i any er Wants Mayor to Number 322,182 | Stop Crowing WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. — | 1¢ Mayor Fitzgerald cares anything | A friend of Mra There are no missing casualties for the sontinned fr meetto ot Mr in the complete list issued today. jorge @, he will go out t All have been located or correct r home at 520 EF. Denny way ed. Total casualties number || Were he will find a large white| 322,182, subdivided as follows: rooster sitting on the fence, crowing Killed in action, 25,595; died of like Old Ned, and wring Ita neck. | wounds, 14,742; died of disease, The rooster belongs to a neighbor. | $8,073; died of accident and other || Mrs. White's husband ts a. fireman causes, 8,092; total, 116,492 at the Olympic Steel Works, who Wounded in action, 690; works nights and would like to sleep missing, none (all corrected); total | | casualties, 322,182. September 30. The fair) “But that rooster goes to work | when my husband goes to bed,” Mrs. eee _ = | White told the mayor. | AY DEFENDANT CONFESSED) KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO The trial of Albert Gray, charged) 44 A Hanson was knocked down on Marginal way Tuesday morning by a machine driven by J 8. Neal, 114 Bastiake a and sus Hanson was cross et when the accident oc “DELIC AP Tree De E: ‘| sini company. The steamer Endicott hv has found her last resting place 09} cjose of Monday's tre in Humboldt Bay arly Eastern “Washing TON | been turned over to the Paeific| the bleak rocks of King trland. Re-| with @ few sgeeptions, today cont EUR . 7 eae i. ~* SURBKA, Cal, Sept 23-—After . Steamship company, L. L. Bates, for. |gorts reaching here say that all were |‘? ance 1,100 trips into Humboldt bay, Capt, Monday ‘ utter lear is hurrying to the rescue jt ff 4: The steamer North Fork, under his apples are meet-| = ———— | The Casco left Ban Francisco sey ommand, went ashore 90 miles south the hands of the Tb. ccceceececese a0 | OPS! months ago with a party of ad ay, and he was forced . rhe ky-high enturera, who sought to find, in the to give her up Monday, when the per box of first-grade A Gemma, new 45,00060.00 stes of Siberia, a land rich in gold, craft beg to break up from in- neem to frighten the oe ee eae ek | Yet untouched by flume, pan oF |Tieeceo at 20%, 7b SD, Ghied ocast | Comant po nding on the rocks, retaflers who Monday. By the time ft rea: pe peppers was posed of on the| Tenatere sho’ The ice was thick, and storms | *!* SAN FRANCISCO, Se: —Em- ence and with a little efficient co | Jatreet Monday at $1.76 to $2.00 per ne nar" Mytenes and gules forced the wealth seekers onenccenssinnslomietio— lhe ERAN oe ee p ployers will attempt to force epem ¢ operation, the present dirty condition ug box Viekling, per ere to ‘head south for protection, where | #6 - ——# shop on the water fre unless strik- of our streets—and they are dirty | The first straight car of Nancy | Turulpe—New sane per. sack Khe schooner was forced on the rock New York Coffee and me fongeiere werkarn sae Hall ot p s in he from Capt. C. L. Oliver is reported’ to be ne The ~ will TIRE THEFTS BODY OF LYEN Mereet, Ca ment came by | Man, cookers. small .....0n@ 6 |!slred | Sugar haere al made to ireek the tte a t and was not affected by th BH Wash Delt i, late ger ors © de nd 0 4 rde s4og4e0 Rie, “16% ly; No. 4¢ Santos, 26%o ines, directo ‘a - . sail a Phe sweet mpd are elt Uccosuncnae caw 282%? |Broxton Takes Water 2,it%* 2% Xe * 0 el ne foree the Sonthern Pactiiil A riou' «at six centa per pound, a redu K. Wash, Jonatha: a 4 Sugar—Centrifugal, 7 28 p So he confere anoe Mysteriously isap-| pelea argyadeeh : Without a Sponsor aang Been =I ; According to Police pears on Strange Launch | ‘The market ls practically bare ot| = Unheraided and unsung, without | gy le Skip Du ig is | sng No new arrivals are in! aie © mponnor, the wooden hull Broxton | | Chi Report Seatt e } ie Al Crowder, 21, a chauffeur living| ‘Two pillows were found floating | *eht ‘and dealers predict an almost “7 | went down the ways at the yard of icago Market rt P outofaight market before the winter is over Local tomate heavier 1 easier, The | mates figures matoes in the will thie year last year, 6,1 pared with 15. Receipts at Monday were and strong Quotations ¢ repatch food, $2 down, Some fresh here from San Francisco have been held up by strike and the car and then jacked up | bearing the cance darted off into the | up Monday, The eggs will arm) fe Wasn ma rive in sever freight. Butte A. B. Chappel, str > W. Chambe ber of years, wan open for business ation at 1102 Western in his new loc ave, Monday known as the | will deal in seasonable produc | Local Markets | 4 | Rae Plant— Por Gartie—Cal, per One of the men ts dexcribed by | Green Onlons—P Green Peppers ¥ elt Hareerndiah Root Local per 1, Mebbard sqnash—Loeal, per 1 Letiuce-Per crate .. Onivoe— Btockton, new Picking, box . Walla Walla DOCK, roor new the 1.60) win r oon the Siberian co and! Tebsccos featured carly trading, Amer- an rth quite s = veaog loaded down with thom the Mth netabiiahing & Frisco Will Try to StS see Sansome ie woot i chipment of . Caltterhta, Bell Meme Meas gee t4| the far northern side of the Ruaslan|mevement et 1k” Al elle meted well, Force Open Shop sheep are steady PUGET SOUND S1EAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN [Seamer Hei Dec, for) 7/1 [Townsend.~ Angeles| daily Bight, jand Victoria, daily | "Does net ge thru} Victoria on tri Peaving Seattie Sotur- Feed meal. ! mm Meamere Milo Mati thu D5 errin, ; inve ii Ef ed ne 9 ao bg Ca EL whe pissescsasen Be par ey tage a eis investor to beware. Stick to syeteanicome Meet, seamen 2 teva || imethy sega” fe: teri: So a your liberty bonds or savings account, or S:dopmisinete trip, 920 round! 4:s9pm]| Kye Need —Per Ib... Ktall 120, canning tomatoes, $1.26 crate at least consult your banker before selling S:cepraltetp | $tsem Aifetta. Maal ee ee ee teil, wom your bonds or withdrawing your savings ieeet topm || ferateh Food sack Krone flour, $2.90; 2 cans pean, 60c to put into any investment offered you just @atty | j datiy Carnation or Federal milk, 14 PAGE 13 Fleet Launch Is Picked Up in Sound TACOMA, ® waters of the pt. 29.—Adrift on the pund, a Kovernment with Comman Smead, yoming, and ¢ y. fi ly ted the attention of the yacht Aquilo, with President H. EB. Alege lander, of.the Pacific Steamship Come Lh] efor Ort Sails | Treasure Ship I a EEN NT Ny eee wa l0uSs i det Status of the New York |) ooiiiig out distress calla whew for Orient Today| Forced Onto Rocks|| Stock Exchange || picked up by the Aqui 1 Mont NOME, Alaska, Sept. 2 Search nd tock Sintants Wrecked The steamer Wheatl hk 23 | due to leave for the Ortent Tuesday |!ne for . mw [trem Smith © terminal, under the|the little schooner Casco, famoun ag) of t t 1 land of virgin treasure ¥ YORK, Hept. 28. wteel strike today fo’ d to! #tore, apector, They had plan raft reached Cap fweet Potatoes —Cal, per ™ 06@ 01 rdzekamen, on jthe Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging |""— oo .G0, amt. 24 A waallor a Back From Orient company Monday afternoon. The #hip| ment of corn than expected and the! First Seattlo-Duflt ship to return to |" probably the last to Pmlaunched at ster! strike were the Important factors mls. Hort of her tauncht the «2 |the company's plant ip ts of |& Serveus market on the seat | cteamer Western Get in scheduled ben 1.00138 the Geary type, capable of carrying oe ae to areive here Wednesda: evening $05,600 deadweight tons, and is the | id affect the wt. ted country as a whole £60 | largent type of wood mhip afloat. | market. Peller ese Bs bes Kegel Ae Milage 91600.00|" Three wooden ahipyarde—Di &|, Provisions were higher, with heavier Struthers & Dixon. The steamer ‘ Ison & | nog receipts * c Pacifie 582.372 : 159 \pany and the Elliott Bay Shipbuild | 'nw of $1.49, gained tise befgre the close: | | wfprrconipe ite. rg the local stéck yards to |! company—have already cloned, | December corm, up Me at the opening of | tUEn ait : o| | $1.26, lost We, later: May corn opened | ent. 832 cattle, 345 hows oo|and the Puget Sound company will) down %e, af $123%, and subsequently The hog market waa |G make the fourth. There are two ships | lont Ke market is easier on the ways at the yard, but unless | | hm mg gong Pan Rey ry “a at the Se A prea orders are received to con. | geeuag of (2Ne tt lon Ne thereacter:) Schooner Again */\ tinue work on them they will remain | '¢c, later lest Ge. May oats opened at |fouet doom tx Weck Geka kee eee] on Ocean Beach “*/unfMished. ‘The Broxton will be t» |towed to Lake Union to there join |'™* ABERDEEN, Sept. 23.—Schooner the fleet of white elephants awaiting | | Janet Carruthers is back on the beach | disposition by the shipping board. —_—_—_—_—_—"""""F | con. She ran ashore, was partly — | Frisco Market Status | ¢rsxed off, and then the cable broke © ra eas and the heavy incoming swells from BAN TRANCINCO, Sept, 22—Dutter— the ocean pushed her back on the = Markets ———___—_# ‘an, 640 per Ib. | shore once gore. Wxtras, 6940 per dor; extra pul- “VIKE PLAC tall ean Carnation milk, » arrivals are a little! with the market bureau of crop esti. that the pack of to either side that on cracked corn, chop, and alfaifa meal are open due to arrive! the longshoremen's market here tight-| ro . Wash, Martiet n or eight days by| yall butrer © market was firm. Pincappies—-Iawatian, per dos t saleaman for | Se Sona rlain & Co, for a num ng png hye the Sry bor we taccy, :s-| Japanese Firm to Build 69 Ships > HONOLULU, Sept. 23.—The Nips $300 Vegetables pon Yusen Kaisha will build 69 ship 4, and Truck Burn | to*21ing 500,000 tons, according to = Fire destroyed a $5,000 truck loaded | Tok! cable. Tor pure ard, ee, | With vegetables on the Pacific high siling beet, ite |way about six miles from Seattle es Monday afternoon. The truck be- mooNouY fonged to the Prato company, mar ftale 1-2-2 bolling beef, t2%e ™: ketmen, The vegetables were worth The firm will be A. B. Chappel Co, and 34) emoked shoulders, Zhe .; pot roast, Ihe 380 30 calmaon, ite tt roa anap- | ooo ! . Bo] Tha '2he; kippered salmon, 2%0 ! m alle 20-21, canhing peaches, The } HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL ord grapes, 450 basket; crab- Need Dry Docks to | Wholesaler to the Consemer m $1.00 te. Stall 49, cocoa, = | Per Pow M.; cocoanut Ake M,; pare pepper, She = b sisin' Tit neta rake ern ga | Care for Big Fleet! rete, d $1.19 dom; 2 pkgs seeded raisins, 250 Salted niaee, cows ane teste, Mo. t.- $1) 310) So ila eoran, ste" § betes ved | secetinry pt Daniels wit! draw the at Green hides, cows and steam, Ne i “Bt matcnen wT ie aT -ae, dee bottle Del | tention of congress to the need of | oie i... 3 catwapl 20¢: 2 266 cans Booth’s| drydocks on the Pacific coast, accord }@aited bulls or ‘wines, “Noi: rae Se a fe on riMteh jing to reports reaching here from . organ bus wc bias "ie : 5-1, can baking powder, Washington. This ts in line with the | | Ores tas ’ eneerres policy of the secretary on hig recent er don bunches .20@ 38 Pert lug box SANITARY visit, when he said there was a dearth of caretaking facilities for the feet | Stall | ort this coast. ; pure “hone |JAPS AFTER TRADE OF Wiaile 3-33 wa| WORLD; RUSH BUSINESS TOKIO, Sept. 23.—Japanese com- mercial agenta are being sent thru- tits) |out Europe booking orders for Japa araya tea, | Nese goods on easy terms and piling | orl up an immense volume of business, nen Horsehides, green or enited, oa. 4 do dry, each .. * Woot, clean ranch, full erown. | Sheep pelts, medium wool, ea do short reel coon. de Seuthwest Cor. 2nd and Columbia Telephome Main 2364, ylon Tree tea, CORNER OF MARION STREET | w Chy Arrive || a Beattie | Barter —Rotied A DELUGE OF “INVESTMENTS” There are many. goods investments now available for thrifty persons, but also many others which are not so good. In fact, there seems to be almost a deluge of fly-by-night propositions of various kinds at the present time. It behooves the inex- baby lamb | cutlets, 300 Tm Rag Producer . Orie 2 Ground Bone now. ———8 a — _,|P VESSEL MOVEMENTS | BANK CLEARINGS 2-——- ——— Ee | Seattle DEEP SEA VESSELS $8,918,012.55 « 2,795,290.18 | Sighted at the Cape (Special from U. & Weather Bureau) Clearings - TATOOSH ISLAND, Bept. 23.—8 A. M. Balances Rising barometer; clear, with light suminel amoke; wind northeast, 32 miles an hour Pussed in: U. & & Jupiter at 7 @. m with light haze; wind northeast, 24 miles an hour. Passed in: Two-masted steamer at 11:50 a. m PORT ANGELES, Sept. 2%—Departed Str Saginaw during the night. Arrived at Seattle September 21--Str President from Ban » via fan Franelaco and Victoria, B ©, at 2:40 a. m.; str Mannahocking from Bellingham at 1a. m September F. & Loop from Ban Francl Tacoma at 1 a. m.; ate Yoko Maru from Yokohama and Kobe at 7 p. mj ste Fulton from Tacoma at 6 p.m, anese Salled From Seattle September 23—8tr Alameda for Ta- }coma at 1i a m.; str F. & Loop for fan Fran via Port Gamble at 4:30 a, m | eptember 22-—Mtr Kohnan Maru for Yokohama and Kobe at 3:30 p. m. Alaska Vennels | BEWARD—Balled September 22: Btr $1,016,636.47 Biscay sic femnbor 32 pide 3,600.00 1,435,978.25 +.» 933,209.57 IRTLAND, Sept, 22 “tO attic $3, 389, 424. 29 seinte, head market, stenay, nteers, $7 mon to fair $6 I 50,000.00 » 68,678.78 3,220,745.51 Receipts, 460 head Receipts, 1,820 head; market in $3,389,424.29 aeltat ‘citer’ ‘ies per doz, 9@30c per tb; broflers, 25 in St. 15¢ per Ib, Chevse—32@ 34e per Ib [potnte. Tein Biome: Te tom Rte. ‘Tues !iame, Iieah lday 7:00pm) [lore Man Fithamiatr, © Wea 199 han Rat. |potnts ngers for other boat lan) making — such pasnenger rate Baggage lab 1 withow ba opm Gatty |Connects at Townsend] daily }with rat! lines for all! Ipeninewta, Anacortes and Sse oar 4afy jfor Anacortes andi daily Mettineham. ' | Rest cows Oliver tee: a bare « Reltingham—Anacortes | Belle TO tGom it, A Kuishan, 1 66pm. festa Gaily [Anacortes and Mel-| datiy |)" : pring lamb, prion Ningham. i. | _ do, fair medium. “Pert Tewnsen 1 Port “Angeles and || Yearlings . findayiTownsend, Port Wil-| Thurs, MEAT * — _ _ ‘Thurs. |Port Angeles. | 12:00 Goes through tol miain’ht || imWteamer Puget, for| it S¢am|| ‘int datiy (Kingston, Gambiel daily 14 copti. a dat ators (Flee (fonday Tanevitie and Flad-| hove [San Tuan tolanda | Wan fevers fat \| - ~ 7 . ; ae a RY FHonECrE tors consult our Savings Department SHiam [Steamer Kingston, for! 2 f8pm)| Ot ———————— Executives about investments they get Mon. [ladiow, Port Gamble! | Tues, Points marked ** are boat landings. their own arrangements for landing. and assume all rink and Haptiity in landing charnes. ‘ to. exceed $100. for / cies am | BOXES : Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Phone Main 3993, beat bulk coffee, 40c |sack Gold Bond four, Wortlake Spectal flo tal White soap, 32¢; FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 on Otrmote 017.00) meant 24, buteer, Jelly, 26¢ Yperative milk, 2 em er Whatcom! & Huy: steer and soap stall, Carnation or orden milk, 14 ie Federal or Co- | Red Beal Grocery, ) flakes, 2bc; Van Camp's spaghetti | 00; g Ths. head ries, 250, Stall 21, Kris Heer $8 toferfon's milk station. Hopla, tor Port! f¥0em|| "ae" Dungenees and) Mat, || Bile Fee Ceveoe When you think of advertis. i = ing, think of The Star, Tay on Tres-| Mon. Country, dressed . and Thursday! i |__| vent | Chotee . DAIRY PRODUCTS rics Pald to Slppere Butter—Lecal omieg eoom Maton! except send} Sunday 530 | 36@ | ia asiansonaes ery Joan Ialands Raney, fancy ity of Angeles,| #:4tpm || Better Fat Fawe—Local, strictly freak’ When Seattle National Savings Deposi- Butter—Loral country cream. ery, cubes 4 | ps a era . the full benefit of the experience of all es ve | eee : the officers of one of the biggest and | most successful financial institutions on Mont_Conventent’ nn the Pacific Coast. Central Lecatto wor and all! Th ‘on Wood Canal. theme pointe and for ding potnte mount make al, atrtctly fresh Now Wisconsin triplets Or and Wash. triplets Baager brick, Broken cane. +... | SAFE DEPOSIT Savings Department Open Every Saturday Even ing From 6 to 8 for Your Convenience, landing. Blea: does not tnelute beat ity tm limited tow t notice, “Tickets muat be purchased at ticket 5) | : attra, Open trom 4:80, a Xo 1308 ni by Wnelene Title Trust Co. : Resources Over $30,000,000. 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