The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1919, Page 11

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BE WARNS IS. OFFENDERS Moonshiners and Narcotic Poe Users to Get Limit warning to ali violators of the Qnd narcotic taws of the ‘waa tenued ‘Thursday By Jutge Jeremiah Neterer g United States district court. AM surprised at the number B Mndictments returned by the last Jury against moonshtners, violators of the if guilty, to get the ex: eam sentenoas Teaoht ws was Feat ole with his Brother's postal saving | > He pleaded guilty, declar- ‘that he had lost over $1,800 tn Judge Neterer sentenced 18 months in the federal pent ¥ TO SPEND replacing No. 000; steel pipe line No. 3, creek to West Seattle, $1, steel pipe line No 4, Mo Volunteer $190,000; enlarging Lin- at Federation ‘The regular semi-monthly meet- of the Legislative Federation King county will meet in the of Frederick & Nelson's Monday, October 6. Executive vee, at 1 o'clock, business meet- 2 o'clock and program at $ fo teny “Woman in Civic Speakers, Mra. A. K, Fisken ‘asd Col. George Lamping. The at this meeting is in of the Woman's Civic club. "Train Wrecked by Steer; Kills Two LOB ANGELES, Oct. 2—Fngt- neers Walter Hart and V. W. New- the First and Second engi- p attached to Franciaco, early today when the train hit a steer on the track at Cameron, near Bakers- field. on P. Donlin and E. M. McDonald, firemen of the two engines, are in hospitals, Donlin seriously scalded nd McDonald badly bruised. ‘Three baggage cars and both en- gines were derailed. WOMAN’S CIVIC CLUB WILL MEET TUESDAY The Woman's Civic club, which has resumed its meetings after the summer recess, is the oldest club of its kind in the city, It has a membership of 75 women workers, who are engaged in civil and s0- cial betterment work. Meetings are held on the first and third of each month, In she THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. Crystal fe ma: =f) RR C 2 < KE \ = K Se S SSS Ths Crvetyl Suir v KK CNS RUG UR % a a3 tld yy 2 D y, D> Z 2. 2 oy PWD LADO? COME IN AND SEE) The Crystal Working Drop in and see how easily you escape the weekly washday grind—with a Crystal Washer, | When the Crystal Washer comes into your home you soon find yourself with spare time'for the SRemeant Rede Giinge you axe aang —-yos ane See ener are ee ee ee Washes Your Daintiest Fabrics Without Harm You will be especially interested to see how it cleanses the dainty linens without the slightest harm—how the Crystal forces the water, steam, rich suds and air through the meshes of the cloth removing the dirt from.the finest or Sold on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS, Any Town in Washington OVER 200 SATISFIED USERS RIGHT NOW IN SEATTLE USING THE CRYSTAL WASHER. FREE DEMONSTRATION, fa Out-of-Town Dealers ESTABLISHED 1909 Send Your Orders to Western States Motor | LABOR SAVING DEVICES FOR THE HOME Supply Co. = {9 “Seatile’s Largest Electric Seattle, Washington — Appliance Store” a ; i r we on 418-420 Union... Telephone Elliott 152. mpt Shipments. SUCCESSOR TO THE DE LAY ELECTRIC UTILITY CO

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