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Pree andy t sities: close to gock and fine harbor ai Beat J-room h ACRES UTIFUL LAKE FRONT, #650 only 1,000 feet from the bay fine bathing beach. Lake is ated for its abundance of trout Bure to see this H-ACRE IMPROVED WATER FRONT RANCH roved with one T-room house and RY sha on the beach; 17 een cleared, and there orchard; more than 2,000 feet { fine soll, and gentle acing east, with unsur aged View: only \e-mile ke Price ‘only. hd er The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law DSTA DLISH ET THT. neultation department b Second ave. . Beboff, Downs bile, 109 Ind av. sultacion free All cases, erate. Atiorneys—Patent “KP. GORIN we Attorney. American reign patents oped and promo Didg erma. Call at Sownstair tion, low pric gale of logged- Ktlers in Wosto ff lands offered ro Washington. RELA TIMBER CO. ACOM. HINGTON. STOCKS AND-BONDS ROY Blewett. te Walla O11 US OIL jestern Rubber, Ta: tern melting Liberty Bonds Title WILL 200 Deep dea 1 vig Car COs a im Motor, St jothert Steel Bie poe bt Power. Trust Cloud niversal Ht ) SE vim OU Forks O11. orks Dritij at Ou : 50 o* Don Cal hattan Texas Oi Invaders OU, ‘Texas © J, STREPLE 318 Cher Main 5899 Berti tuntet al Bonds $21.50 per 1,000 Marka. Wilt HUY A Rubber. SELL + tt 1 Simplex Auto Whee Universal High Power. Rothert Process Steel co Fe cific Electric Welder, Beeps Bickle © Deep Sea Salvage, Beacon © * Alaska Petroleum & Coat Automatic Wind: Ettiott #50 'SINESS OPPORTUNITIES ACRIPICH-—CASH GROCE NE confectionery school stor ral trade—Hiullding with fine living rooma on across from large » fuck and fine fixtures, RY a JBY Ballard 911. 000, fixtures $1.00 neal ite $-room modern bungglow ¥Yalue $11,000 rade F-34, Star MEN WITH FROM ae Hi.t00 to manage a manulac- siti with enorme tite stock ‘selling. | Whe ‘ork od others when you can be This witl "i to ote! bos westigate, See Mr. Come ay room, located on | aye. Rest $25 a mouth. Ad bu! lence. Address PERSONAL Paysician LONG—DRUGLESS sa iciestitie peer 4s Yor eray oe oF M ium, for rheumatiem, ri eatarrh. Information free. itd aye. ANT TO REDUCE YOUR it edt Saas i withont i Mad rahelle, ide. piete oe bin ea We Clyde Wolte, Hotel Fr: tact we oe y ry a PPRALS CAB IVE ACREAGE LOANS. Bromet ROTHE RM raity home 18k ins Etta M. rs. beloved and Mra». i Funeral services Saturday after- ‘at 2:00 o'clock from the South Park Presbyterian church. Friends Invited to attend. Interment fashelll cemetery. from Bouthweatern | ka at 10:20 & m gtr Le Primera from Anacortes at 6 om Departea May 7—Str Northwestern for South Vessels in Port at Seattle Today h Cove terminal—Str Elkton. t Northern pier—Str Tajima Mara. 4—Str Tyndareus, 13—Sir Daten. Motor schr Kirketiad, etr Fanny bp #. terminal—U. & C. G. Bear, $—8tr Dora. $—Str Maquan, str Liverpool Maru. 2—Str Houry T. Beott, str Alaska, | ate Jefferson ‘Trunk dock—fitr Admiral Evang, ‘A—Str City of Beattie D—Str President. Pacific pier—Sir Hetnan Mara. Coast tunkers—U. 8. L. H. T. Ce- Pacific Coast Kastern Cloud, Btr Wont Jester. at. terminal—Str Eastern Maid, Sookane st. terminal—Motor schr Libby in je yards—Str West Mahwah, str En- ‘dicot. Kast aw terway terminal—Str West Jes- ee. str Robin Goodfeliow, ate Arctu-| Ames 2 fon yardn—Btr Roosevelt. Steamship moorings—Str Victoria, Redondo. Elihu Thomeon, str \rydocks—fichr Henry Wilson, Teusee!l Haviside. found Bridge & Dredging plant— erson-MacDonald yards--Bktn Phyl- Comyn. Union—Hulls Snoqualmie, Broxton, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad-, ison, Boughton, Bowesmont, Bourn ville, Allenburst, Abilis, Adria, Ci Elestra, Ocelwin, Abydos, Aro Academia, Pozuta, Hiack Wolf, kiand, hg ped brag 'od d, Agron, nthon, Fort Herrison, Fort #tanwix, a, Kiton, Ubot!, 439 Fat _C. Phon tracts, Maynard “MABON, ot PENWICK 432 Rurke “B! Le Haight t on free.” H Ines by appointment Traub, 430 Pe Campbell ON LAWRENCE 4 rine. Consul 10 to 5. Byen- Eitiott a6 » Sav Vi tages Tid Pgee MONEY” LOANTS ches of value Third av Furniture, Repairing, U; pholstering | Packing Fore bir > AW. oor ON ATI The Reliable, Insurance EREWAN ECO. 000 Comber Bxe Ly . 1120 First ave RATSOMINING GENERAT paper renew 1 Eliott fis, gna 2 KALSOMININ AINTING & REPATR € 1605 12th Ave Bast 7 Money to Leas IONKY TO LOAN Oa d@lamon ond Reg im om most so socreTy POR WhMRD TAL LOANS 835-6 WMETIC pUy-DINa econd Near Ma: fy TO LOAN We Joan any, smount on digmonda ches and jewelry. Lowest rates Clee oldest ari ‘Second Ave __ Optician and Optometrist FW Bdmunds, Fraser-Paterson | Sanitariums i AL, SOLS Prince 193 LEGAL NOTICES TO WOM if MAS “EEN This 1s to certify that Ira McKinley has made an application to build a woodworking factory 607 Dexter ave. t 48 feet lotsa t and n. at much oe- such pre Building ment. Room 505 County-City May 20, 192 LECT DEAD MAN FOR REPUBLICA RICHMOND, Ind, May 17-—Re lturna frofM Indiana's primaries today isclosed a dead man had been elect od delegate to the republican state convention. Thomas EB. Dunbar, of [Centerville was on the ticket, but he |had died ten days before the pri- Rae. TO WAIT AWHILE KANSAS CITY, May 7.—Kansas City hopes the league of nations will hold off @ while. A printers’ strike has delayed an edition of geographies containing the last lineup of coun tries. Asks Receivership for Packing Firm SIOUX CITY, Towa, May 7—-Ap paintment of & temporary receiver for the Midland Packing company an $8,000,000 Sioux City corporation was asked by Attorney General H. M. Haveney, in a petition filed in dis trict court here today. The petition alleges the state “blue sky” laws have been violated PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STFAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sTREET Tecoma 90am [Washington for Ta-| 11:00am ‘coma {06pm fevery 2:00pm \wingle trip, § 00pm |trip, 1 tor Port) 1 Fepm Ai rect) 10000 [Connects at Townwend! Galiy with rati tines for alt on if Oly m pi IDenineuia [Anacortes and” Rei. __Mingham. Ports 00 (Rtenmer Wtople, for midn'ht!Port Townsend, Port! Sunday! Wiliams, Dungeness! 20:29pm land Port Angrien — |10:30pm Wet. | Goes throngh ailam end Neshi Mon ny an Wednesda Itrtp. ally ka [Kingmton, G low, 1 dally midnht ipoints tn Mon \Juap stands Friday) are beat Inndines ene points and for nding pon 78 MiMty tm Hmtted te wear. pparel, not te exceed whole tieket. Steamers and change without > ceived dally for all potts (excepting Tacoma) named in above echeduls. Tickets must be purchased at ticket office, Open from 6:36 a m. to 12:00 midnieht. ing stra Kodiak ik, traming ship Vicksburg. mill-—#tr La Primera, Blasting, ™ PUGPT SOTND NAVIGATION Ca. Ticket Office, Colmun Dock, Phone Main . advice. | Fire. Shop Weir’ ‘Boy of 15 Up | Third Time in Murder Trial COQUILLE » May 7.—Another special venire of 36 reported in cir eult court e today in the Harold Howdil murder case. Thin Makes a total of 163 men who have din an effort to se| cure 12 jurors to sit in the case of the 15-year-old boy who is accused of murdering Lilliam Leuthold, 16 The examination of venigemen has been in progress since Monday morn-| ing and eight jurors have been tenta:| tively accepted y The slow work of Jury selection tx due to the fact this Is young Howell's third trial on the same charge, and/ most citixens of the county have} formed fixed opinions of his guilt or} innocence, Both juries in the first! two trials disagreed, WOMAN 92 YEARS | OLD, LIKES HER TOBACCO STRONG DENNIBON, O, May 1.—Mre Margaret Copeland ts much con |] cerned over the reported move ment to exile tobacco. opeland maid she would ha || difficult time breaking her ® habit she has been indul for 70 or 75 years, She recently celebrated her tnd Ddirthday and puffed an ancient clay pipe in solid epfoy ment She firmly believes that smoking has helped prolong her life. None of this mild biend of tobacco for her, either, The more kick or bite the bejter she likes It. LEGION URGES | SOLDIER BONUS Veterans Launch Campaign * to Force Action WASHINGTON, Man 17.— Th American Legion today began a cam paign to force action onth ¢ soldie bonus bill, Franklin D’Oller, national com mander of the Legion, sald that he| had sent telegrams to all posts urg- ing them to state to their congress men that they demand the passage of the Fordney bonus bill, the meas ure recently reported from the ways Ore. mn call tana means committee and now being revised, due to republican objections. | OW THE COPS HAVE NO WAGON CHICAGO, May 1—While the Lake Forest police were scouting for thieves ‘someons pushed the police car from the vicinity of the city hall, where it was parked for emergency use, aod made @ successful getaway $50,000 Love Case in Hands of. Jury A fury tm superior court Friday was debating whether of not to grant M. B. Hannum, restaurateur, $50,000 heart balm for alleged thet of bis wife's dffections by J. G. Wal lace, tug boat captain, of Tacoma, AP HAS TRICK Cider kegs generally are simple, uninteresting things punctured in middie with a hole commonly known to the Inymen as a bung. A keg found by dry aqund officers in Joe Yoshiawn’ idler joint at 300 First ave. 8. pparently was an or inary keg. That is it appeared so from the outside. The officers dix covered a partition inside, half af the keg being filled with cider and the other part with sake. Now Joe is at liberty under $1,000 bail. Breaks Rule to Conserve Lives! Breaking bin announced rule not to approve any bill that carries with it a deficiency appropriation, Mayor | Caldwell Thurnda gned the ordi-| nance appropriating $5,000 for the| purchase of an Xray machine for| the city hospital “The X-ray is absolutely eavential | for the raving of life,” the mayor declared, as he placed his John Han cock on the bill. NCOURAGING TO SCHOOL TEACHERS Kan, May 7.—Bighth here yielded “Prancea Willard was a prize fighter." “To reach Calcutta take the Mis joe river to London.” : \Dehydrated Food Only at Banquet! | A Gehydrated dinner will be served at the Transportation club Friday, | May 14, to point out to guests the} impor of establishing a hydrating plant tn Seattie. None but dehydrated foods will be served. The amber of Commerce industrial bu-|| |reau has the affair in cha ‘Bandits Fail in Bank Holdup Fight | ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 7.—Nine masked bandits held up the Drovers’ tional bank on the E st. Louis, Il, One bandit was killed. Another bandit | was captured in a pistol duel. The| $17,000 in cash stolen from the bank was found later in an abandoned au tomobile. HARRY GOLDIE, 45, a cook, was arrested by Detectives W, 8. Mc Graw and M. Freeman at First ave. and Virginia st. Friday morning with a set of skeleton keys and sev eral files in his possession. He was yoked on an open charge pending investigation, side of Black Bridg LEE JE ‘GS ran away with another woman June 1, 1919, Neoma Jennings said in divorce sult filed in superior court Friday, WILLIE “Let's go,” should be the slogan of the Washington state fair, says G. C. Finley, secretary and manager of the fair, of Yakima, who was in Seattle Friday, to confer with Thomas B. Hill, director of the state development bureau, on plans to make the fair more representative of the entire state, Yakima is the place aud September 2026 the dato, }commission rm | was too green Garlic 1 | Wells, LOCAL MARKET WELL SUPPLIED /Strike Has Little Effect on Callfornia Shipments The continuation of the water front strike ig only #lightly holding up fruit and vegetable shipments from California, declared wholesale n Friday The street is well supplied with all Kindy of seasonal products with the exception of tomato: A small express rhipment arrived in time for Friday's trade but the product It brought $6 a lug cabbage is bringing 6 cents a pound, Law Angeles lettuce te owing & good movement $3.25 to $3.75 a orate, The 4 ts well supplied with Bastern Wash ington and Oregon asparagus which is selling at 10 cents a pound. Hutter and ege markets hold steady, Eggs are wholesaling at 46 centa a dozen with butter bringing 58 cents a pound in bricks. Artichokes—Per dom. California at rket “Prices Paid Whareeate Dealers for Vegetables nad Frolt on. 50a. 1as@ree 90091000 » 190 40 4 Per do Cucombers—Hothouredper dor Celery Per erat Yee Plant—Per rt Lettuce Onlons Onion Sete—Per Id Bpleert Walle Walls Tomatore— Mexican Floride . PRLiTe ppleo— Bastern Washington e+ onanae—For © Der ho: Fruit Petes G Florida Homey « Lemons Wal Vee America fries. Bere! KEG FOR BOOZE | ‘cose Medium to eholee Rough heavy .....5+ Pigs ropes Tides i in Seattle SATURDAY MAY®s yee Low Tide ile ST hn Fires High Tide 110 a om, 90 ft Hecond Low Tide rRinay AY First Low “nae 146 a om Hest High Tide fam, #6 ft | Speond Tow Tide 1a pm, 6 | Second High [eas p He Can Practice “Mental Therapy” Judge Boyd J. Tallman tasued ‘a writ of mandate Fri¢ requiring board of medical examiners » a license to Archibald H graduate of Bryn Mawr Mental Science college, to mental therapy Wells claimed the board had refused to grant bim t license, Mayor | Is Inv Invited to Take Air Ride Mayor Caldwell was invited Friday by Frank ©. Doig, of Strang & Prosse to open the summer air plane season here next Sunday aft ernoon by taking a flight with Eddie Hubbard, The flight will start at the Boeing hangar on Lake Union if the mayor accepts. P.-I. Stock Case | Is Postponed Again Another continuance of one week was declared by Judge Ronald Fri- day in the action brought by Clark Nettleton, publisher of thé Post-In- telligencer, to prevent George Boole, local broker, from selling 700 shares of Pol. stock to William Randolph pile f MARS | bteeiisiciauitbes de | ft | ver coffee, 45¢ | HONEY |:* practice | + 1,073,896.64 Spoiane + 1,688,896,00 Balances , | Clearing» | Balances | ne © New YORK, kot opene lay, teum, Status ‘of the New York'| _ Stock Exchange May 7 genera: exception be Which opened wt rtock mar fractionally lower fe 2% Other ope 146%, up Repub Produc Heading, 85%, 111, Off My; Btee! iB Prices were offered down rather ib. the firet half hour, and % Bates Bteel broke | thru 6 to an Large supporting orders appeared, and this helped ail steels. Pan-American lod 2 po from 84% on publication of the report that President Carranza bad fied from Mex loo City. Phe general Met 4 Trading was duf to the after. but prices held well Republic | sliway strike. Little freight | moving out of Youngstown, whe ays main plant ise located, brokers arty The market closed Gul, Chicago Grain Market | » Bn Mecca i CHICAGO, May t.—G) trong and extadiished tenn. of the United Mat would confer with t here today alec eauned & Soticipation by bulla Mish wheat prices and heavy demands for t Fre influence ' eptember corn opened | 462% Heptember oats opened down Ke as 37 and latte was up Me Ot The i e ight, 112 OG 1b 16; roughe, ia 1 RAWOINOG, Mey tweter= : 6 per don: firsts, #16 400 per dos; + don. . taney, 860 per Longshoremen $ .90 hour $7.20 per eight-hour day $1.35 per hour overtime Truckers f $ .80 per hour $6.40 per eight-hour day $1.20 per hour overtime ~ After Eight Hours and for All Time on Sundays and Holidays We Pay Overtime Rate Apply at BARGE FOOT OF MADISON ST. . or at 94 Spring St. WaterirontEmployers. Union International Rothschild Struthers oe St Co, Ure ck Wate Ox Frank Waterhouse Co, a 7 BREE0R SERBE0002000055 | Public Markets |\/* |, Publ tan 14 ‘CORNER fresh ling cod. halibut, 200 T.: red snapper. King eilmon, tie Tb. halibut chee mon ot, 2 The she bac shoulder ise te BD; ® pot roast pientes, f mut family saurage, Pine ot ton, 1 steak lke tb. ' SANITARY Stall 11, new potato Kist oranges, 0c @ larape fruit, £ for 26 |fresh ranch men, 4 M. J. B. coffee, 3 tba [home baked beans, |aalmon, the can can; 0 Tea 26; Mun- Florida 2, bent Phe; Stall 111 pt; Aloska eappla, Jar. Se; satmon, tte ic I. ; black cod, | fed enapper, Wrardeli's ground Ww. can $1 Stall 40 1-f, ean 400, baking powder 1 MME. MARGUERITA SYLVA Will Come to the METROPOLITAN For Four Days Only Starting Te qt Stan 1%e Stall | home grown | 2 the, ling | 1 Atal 79, pure fresh milk tion milk, es aragus, sweet potatoes, ial! 26, young halibut, fe M.; salmon trout, #20 Mb. © T.) sirloin steak, + apple utter, | bulk Olympte cans ton et a the 10c; wren peas, Stall 192, 2 cans aweet potaines, 2b¢ broom, 69c; 6 bare White pap, 36a, Btalle 16-17, ground choy ac ™.; evaporated apples, 2 rolls toilet paper, Stall 34, » pke 116 nches radishes, ach. t. Roo t Webb's May 7—Cattle ket strong. re, $8@11; 7,504 10.50; | calves, ret 160 of m BEE” THE BIG * SENSATION OF THE | YEAR WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST extra Added Attraction JOHNNY RAY IN BRINGING UP FATHER Adapted from the Famous Cartoon Series j All Seats Reserved | Recetpts, 7,400 bead; market te steady. Lambs, $18.50@19; ewes, $130 4 | “Foreign Exchange | i May 7.—-Demand sterling opened higher here today at §5.85%, up ie; frane checks were 15.820, up 66 © times; lire checks, 20.020, up 900; mar demand slightly higher at 1.980, atl United States dollars on hand, were 0,500, New York Coffee and | Suge Seog NEW YORK. May 1 —Cofter-Ho. 7 Rio, 15% per 1b; Noy 4 Santos, 2% @ 24Mo per Ib, jugar——Raw, 19.660 per Ib; granulated, 1.b0@280 per Tb. ~ BANK CALL WASHINGTON, May 1.—The comp- troller of the curréncy today tasued « eall for the condition of national banks at the close of busincay May & ORK, stock: | ———_——______y | | Portland Market Report | | Recetpta, | quotations Tonsil 1 $2 head; market steady. unchanged. Hoge—Recetpta, 217 head: stendy. All quotations wt eed. Sheep—Receipts, 695 head; market ts steady, All quotations unchanged. Butter—City creamery, 630 per Ib. Kgge—Selected local extras, 40@ 430 per doz. tie per Mb; broflera, 85@ 5c ee——20e per Te Tel Catt all market ts) Madison-2nd_ Ell, 5484 26@370 per Mm AM USEMENTS onWw's LACE HIP Dipection. of Ackerman & Harris STARTING WITH A. MATINEE “_ SATURDAY. The big gripping drama that has set. the world talking. Dare; ‘rhe onalres SS FLORENCE TEMPEST, Tonight and Week Matinee Sa mancaner ™ “A WOMAN OF BRONERR Nights, 60c 50 Plus War Tax With the LEVY’S | DRAMATIC STOCK CO. ey,” “Abie” “Ole* STOP THAT? Nights (Sunday), 40¢; M cept Monday), 27¢. | Ladie undays), 186 Full of intense dram- atic punches, comeay, pathos and the sweetest love story ever told. Bil, 543 LEVY'S DRAMATIC STOCK Co. \atllipes SHERLOCK HOLMKS NEW SHOW SATURDAY ALL SEATS RESERVED

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