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’ Dolls, Sent to , : )T WoundedYanks, Manly’s Review of CELEBRA Makes’EmGlad Trade Conditions | i al pI WASHINGTON, July 3—A ship:| % tod | Finance—-No important change inj three times as strong as British MARKE: * ment of dolls made by junior Red} T : 1 ’eleinancial situation, Transfer of pub-|hanke today, Looked at trom an | * : CLEARINGS Status of the New York 8 vorkerm Moores le, N ONIGHT! ren Clie Interest from ustry and fi-|other standpoint, British banks are DOE Tides in Seattle | 8 FLEGETE NS and intended for children In Europe Wan seNt bY mistake to exaervice | Nance to Politics haa taken economic doing more than twice ax much busl| gaTuRDAt guwpar Seattle 3.907 408.00 shin seeanbind wh Oitens 2. problems off the front page, but con-|neas per dollar of capital and sur ULY 8 JULY 4 907,485.09 A request for return of shipment | tions are almost if not quite as) plus as American banks Fe Low Tide First Low Tide || | . 962,361.54 ck exchangs and other New York a a 6 fe ton m., O61 tt, 1100 x kot 6 cloned te A hol 5 weenie Cais testy menacing a# during «pring, when! Transportatign—On basta of al arkete were clown ay, day rst Section of Seattle to) if tne “mances of these dotta/PAanic talk filled the air most complete official returns ratl-| eee Tite, |, ame Mie™ Tee. | M | was declared over the 4th of Tul. Observe the Fourth could. have Caan the tefrioncat cna| National Hank of Commerce hits | roa 1 actual operating deficit of Holiday Rush Evidenced on ie econd | Denver Market Status || he nail on the head when ayn | $1 5,500 aw ¢ are H e p actual pleasure they ave the men, |'P* nail on the head when it saya) § mpared with net in he error in shipment would no there is no hope Yor financial adjut-|come of $20,708,000 in April, 1919,| Western Avenue | oe B, a gpg July 4 ’ of July Rie. serve, a sbipuvedt would net Wy licene “until etirond situation is/undgr government, soottel, TR | i pea mtn Lae fh lee, PUGET SOUND fundamentally improved. Farmers,| means that under clause in Baoly 7 Jong time gave the boys so much , | The pre hotlday demand of retailers | @—— stockers and feeders, § Ballard well be fimt to celebrate run.” |manfacturers and merchants cannot |Cummina bill guarantecing roadn'ang restnarantowe resulted ine real a aoa STEAMERS the Fourt®. The festivities will pay loans until goods move, Migh|standard return of about $75,000,000 ora.breaking day's business on Weat-| | Seattle Arrival s and sendy and uncheng — Mheep--Hecetpts. Start with music and song at 7:20 p. ount rate policy of federal re ponth, the federal treasur Ustiorn g aturday. te an 1@ ewes, G8 ™,, Saturday eve at the Ballard | SYNDICALISM leorve beard Wil be tneffective tat!) ois ae Abeer aseses ete on nels Saturday Departures ets * Oey, TANS 9 E38 “e ALL LOCAL ROUTES ms I | Strawberries, banarias and water Meld. ‘The bir pe men's band | affic improves. Railroad labor |count of April operations melons were cleaned up early in the Arrived STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN be there and Francis Russell, ard and 1, ©, C. rather than the| For the first four months of 1920 morning, but a shipment of melona|, July &—#tr Diavio from Tacoma at noes tereet DOCK, FOOT OF MARION sTREET oe, Commun y Service Bong leader LAW IS UPHELD fedebal reserve board hold keys to) the anfount which must be paid out was expected to arrive later in the| 7/8 ® ™.i ety Morning Star from Van fi { FRANCISCO, July 3 —Rutter—1] lead in the outdoor sing. ancial situation of treasury to roada under guar: day, Cantaloupes coming in at the| “Jury pagel hs BL tras, 61¢ per Ib; prime firsts, 69%o per || Ballard has been working up to! London mist, In annual bank /antee totals approx oly % 090 Laat waa nt pad Rigor fecenicee! Ane rene via dootuwes ra er ane iby firwte, ee Der tb : if Wie big community event, tonight review, points with alarm to fall in|900, as compared with §349,000,000 the last day or two. jeastera Alaska and Gcean Falls, B. ¢ we—Exires, bike per a airtics, for some time. Before this it p the ratio of capital and surplus of|for entire year 1919, Deficits for rhe de at 945 Dp om; ste MB. Dollar fr SMe per don; oats pallets, Coe per a wateateaity @tuner” ase ‘| Labor Votes Down Resolu- = apn in ar The demand for new potatoes con: | jo ng Via porte nnd Vancouver, I4,| 40%; Undersized pullets, 230 per dox : ks to deposits own | May and June expected to be almost tinugd strong, altho there seemed to ‘ 1:20 pms str Admiral Hebree | Cheese—Ce flats, fancy, 34¢ per | tommunity pageant.” ° tion Opposing It percentage ¢ nd surplus tolas great as in April jbe plenty on hand | from fe > vin ranch sp | ee on, ace nt ae wes a deposits ha 1 cent| Trnde=Frank A. Vanderlip mays! ‘The butter and egg market re|%),2. tt" Gedney f wut orn | Austria: Btr Artigas for-;pomoca,mitrlhJ ena Vietorte. demonstrations attende rail xg Oe in 1910 ¢ In other | that by 1924 U, 8. must import more mained firm Saturday, with a prob-| from or ¢ p.m 7 ne 2 oe BF 1,940 poopie, desicned to ket every| — BY EDGAR C. WHEELER (ti) deriving, fina n she exports in order to balance |able tise In the price of the lntter| fea” Th C. "E Ny Back yard in Ratlard fitted up as al SPOKAN July Robert H.| structure of British banks today is|trade, Foreign commerce reports predicted for early next week. | July Gtr” Admiral Gedres for. Van- ey’ an ven so Soren and to ev eo in s « vad dent mort the nearly twice as weak as ten years|for March and April, with marked | fuver, B. C., via Meliingham at 7:36 3 * mother playing with . nited Mino Workers, was chosen ago, Same development in lesa! decline in exports and increase in % mi str Afrion Maru for Tacoma at iste, “And before this there wan|todny to represent the State Federa: |mmrked® depres has nosurred in ‘he| taperte indicate’ we cee. tare realle | Local Markets | [ahem Bk, ove tor eruie ewCigars in Batlard’s first Community Christ: | tion of Labor at the labor party and { Corre . sponding percentages Va rip'’s prediction, but re July 2—8te Toyohash! Maru for Mong Irect. Rteamer| and New Year's celebration| committee of 48 convention in Chi | for U. 8. are 24.6 in 1909 and 143 with decline in tm - kong via.porte and Victoria, B. C., at we hours, ° More than a thousand people 0, July 10. for Q cant that undei . d increase ae ee ond C. U t H Il people | ca for 1919. Significant that underly-| porte and increase in exports, show iter Ouse. onventionna carols abc beautifully President William Short. Secretary |ing structure of American National /complete reversal = ted Christma: | Buck and Jean Stoval, state woman | banks lw now stronger than were} ndustey~—Biowis : — ane SAN FRANCISCO, July 3-—Chew organizer, were nominated, but de-| nrit 1920 and nearly try due to ruliroad congestion aasihc ‘ Ve els in Other Ports | j!n« on cigars was put under the of cline started much unemployment nen {ficial ban at the auditorium today TPENSIONS: James Duncan, of Seattle, already | whic h ts adding to labor unrest. |Contiflewer Pec to ‘ cisco-—Arrived July a: wtr| A Clerk, with a large, broad chested be al Labor council, Fi [Seren t# being exaggerated in at- Cecumbers—tiotr ge} man Petro ae 3p Ter anak? td | figreely out over the crowd, an-|| daily |connects at Town y eames Td! Mae eigen tempt t0.scare workers and make R68 Plsst—Per Bows fess... ragut from Meattle at ¥p im Balled Jory|nounced from the rostrum that wth rest Hines tor grange, representing the nonpart!:| them mete cafefal ebost “homing | Geen memeneer 6! Pe Auae for Prince lupert, B.C, at) smoking was prohibited and that the ae san league, left last night for Chi- chewing of an unlighted cigar was ||-—- = S$ ee Stock Exchange NEW YORK, July 3,—The Mew Tore | | ®- ts jobs. This is dangerous propaganda, | Green Peas-—toon Vancouver, B. C.—Arrived July 2: str cago. jas labor psychology seldom rune {ieee Popvers—Per $ | Monteagie trom Honrkone vie ports | prima facie evidence that a violation . The convention today declined to © to expectations of emf erste oe pale 4 eter . 1 July 3: &r Rot-| of the rules was belng contemplated. ol Det ane to adopt four resolutions demanding the | Ming Agent Sees No Im-| Labor reaction that I hear from this Bey = ypaphep ly: LL 0tW | "Gomon th CcAptived July 4: ste bot-| CWS and cigarette rasiy yell gperw ,000 a Year repeal of the criminal syndicaliam unemployment talk is “Work ts go-|Petstere—Per ton | ton Castie fr ‘ ers and chewers will be thrown out vid law. provement in Car Shortage |ing to run out; better go slow and| pec sth Netted Gama .......-..90000) | Dun the clerk warned, and the muscul WASHINGTON. D. Cc, July 3——| WANT FAIR ENFORCEMENT |make tt last.” | White LIL we 104 ‘ ‘ eran nodded grimly. The result nay ot Beha Ried Pega oF THE LAW BY ‘seems PRA | Crops—Analysis of detailed cost of Fre arbor Te oe 0 an 17.49 | ine cheer was somewhat ragged. = che trem government employes moweemon face ier aceite the Publicity clemmminsianer, National farm production showing farmers |Tomatars.“ionperlal Valley. crate 18 a * f are See % | | fbove 70 to hold them in their jobs stitute resolution demar ne money on current prices! t tho CUY Of Beattie mj ate 7 | : Bie deat want to be retired co s| thir enforcefent of the law against] wagner te aciliscaie tol ponte EMC NR” “ave ic ure (heaton aes Tr Tried to Pass Fake funeenees oe Mom, Pension. Some meA who are getting | UNscrupulous employers, who, It! ony wight improvement in the car|marily to farmers learning all the Yaak Breniieet vis Pere ane Bill; Bonds $500,|— ‘Port Gomi 000 @ year are about to be retired | Charges, are guilty of inciting crime | oi ortage cris y terstate kinks of “higher accounting.” | seeee ss SHOES Nie Arrived 2 on | ls a young employes, aged, say, | (pPres# the workers. Way priority on coal cars went/farm joss of 43 cents per acre on ‘ i n Arrived July 3: Mtr Ad nt ae ensnee ag Fained from $2/! ssneme -iLuaiew, °Mgton| iffem 20 to 20 are also complaining| It also calla on organized tabor tol into effect June 21 wheat. Included in cost figures, ; ed July 3° Mtr Phytiie for| ore. braham Bimpeon, 40, col!) aRury Pies! er, Townsend.) te congressmen that it is an ir . t officialx who will administer | wis ig due partly to interference however, are $1.28 for “crop rish : ore was arrested by mecret cae (Pender par re wees Fequire them to pay 2% law justly, and emphatically |i, the movement of all cars on n r management, 49 conta for seseee erived Suty 11 Str v. 9. {Operatives Saturday morning, their salaries to the pension fund. | states that organized labor does Not | une of the awitchmen’s strike Interest « . er itera | Cherrioe ° dves. duty. 8s. Ste. Advien lene mete tow Cliteanoae te peoeeet {tt __ Sam dese Ietande For twoscore years employes bave | 1 crime and violonee, It de gird egy “eae the ota of 20 years ago) Ring ay a oS m Geattle, Balled July 3: Burl toe tod ath Keon } “TittnP late. ‘ agitating for a pension m,| mands the release of prisoners UO) wu rriciently impressed with the situa-| never t Currants Per crate siaee 5 Beattie Dreteolnary, hearieg was hata bel] cee [eee rs ome-nene Sona ws lbeprelere Fon the | Hen to adhere strictly to the spirit) Labor—inside situation of rafiroad Se esses ches Re pat fore U. 8. Commissioner R. W. Mc-|| | eee eee natitute, pointed out that labor, by |°f th@ commission's order. Instea 1. |tabor board ) be ae follows: Grape Frelt—Piorida “sete teported by Wireless Clelland Saturday morning, and the they are following the lines of le Hunt, of Cincinnati, representing’ C8), —_ ‘ |Prisoner held in $500 bonds for final) ne its officials in the fall, can cau dank, deen oa tae ; : Vias—Oreen, pet box 0... urn the tables, and make use of the |Fewutance in allowing coal care to public, w OF “repronentativen Mewey— Comb per era’ Ld 1ST eaten wort ot] tos ‘ w to put behind the bare those em. |"° i" 7 urging liberal immediate increase Lemene—Per bes 0400000000 ery wt 210 am tach carrier is making his own In-/hased on “living wage” for lewest ployera who, he charged, © inet! ivi f rama + : " Str Admiral Rodman eft ‘ arsed, have taetl-| erprstation of the eominlanlon's OF-| Cara acd difforsatlols for snilled eax | Creager? Foxe pate, aime totman ett Eleven Get Above gated unjust nidicalism prowecu . r t i seman « eee ee | der, #0 that coal care are being dl: poy tailroad representatives Preapple str Ranta Ana, 3 @ north of Beattie, the Half Per Cent | " verted from the mines to hau! other stan 4 for small increase and are said Prema — Calitorn : nortan 3p. m.; motor echt Apex Fred B. Norman, chairman of the Raspberries ied per erat n Milbenk sound, southbound, at § m.; Eleven pre-Fourth jags were melt Chore rho 2 gg % commodities than coal at the whim ty be Joined In this attitude by | fries per ere str Alameds in Queen ‘Milbank sound atic a , " Sa Ponsessors on Say He’s After Workers, crime or sxndicalinn would bo used) ASS Fault, shippers of sand, | fan attempting to fing Gone : | ; teatione [sive percentage of alcohol were ar | * by oppor es pleas: profhise. Railway Brotherhood offi- rake, Po | Not Profiteers by opponents in the coming political! a2, able te got a large supply of | Pius believe railroads willing to w miles from nen |Posted in various parts of the city |] | campaign ciata bell ar | Idaho, Everest for | between midnixht and noon. Ose: Tt ts the intention of the te ches | coal cars while serious shortage |), strike precipitated If it comes P passing Mukilteo at § p. m.: | Watt Be, eee Scr |\ran a populat priced exeursion to Hood A. resolution attacking Attorney | wag demanded in ancther resolution, | of care sdill txists at the mines. | perore September 1, while federal Al “Per nZae towing bee Henry Villard ott | Oy ME the eee Tas te, OnLy | Gana tvery Sanday daring the aummer | > 7 © ‘ Uberts-—Per th. oe . Ladynm: ©. for One ne offer to|| ment Palmor and the department| The Volstead dry law enforcement | Kiar ae See ae on ice yd guarantee is in operation. Also be Ce ET Ketchikan at & p, m. etr City of Spo-|#hare his joyfulness with police, His for neglecting to prosecute | was demanded ina resolution passed | “uation of which we are advised is jive railroads are giving indirect wate Wesson’ x. 26 | Kane, Seattle for Yokohama, 769 miles| generous offer waa refused Sy th neers and “criminals in high| late yesterday jin the extréme South, Alabaina and |support to outlaws in order to break Bae Ry cere oer © Be Oh booking officer crew. va Jandines. while conducting raids on rad- dalnatane part vf i In hig of fields | power of regular unions ede 2 1” = Vacsule tn ce Is inP i | EE rrr Passengers for these points ieadegeeh by the concontion.| sPOKANM, Jui 9. an acute shortage exists, while in-| 0 7 : : ‘essels in Port | other boat landing potnts tence the department of fe ton sane be ScomineaG tite panne |austent demands for coal overwhelm | # 7 * Seattle Toda “ PRG Pang ieee. © Seetemg Sor |e ave Et St-was charged, were in violation | for the triple alliance platform, one | P*rstors. | tices y | the constitution of the United) for a new minimum wage law for| OTUy by strict enforcemest of the ‘ ——8 Passenger rate @ees met n wion's orde jon. oe ~ ois . ‘ fcr Kashima Maru | | women, the other tavoring a national |COMM@pesion's order will the situation | pes nie a " nooegese j J " p P wagg 08 eared landing charges. J "We call on the attorney general.” epartment of education he eerect , Se eeetares. SF ae eatin tiie “t irom Bouehiton, Bereemont, Bovine the resolution said, “to cease prose-| Other resolutions adopted epposed | Vite* US that it is anxious to Ret the | my f veal, 190 ie . aoe oh pelt wt i Elestra, Ovlwin, Abydos, “Ar fing workingmen and to go after| compulsory military training and (tangle straightened out gible | veal, 12se Th. Minlles 16-17, Carnation Fries Fuld Wholesale Dealers . 8 . the profiteers.” favored amendment of state consti ——— tution to provide for state represen: | Repeal of capital punishment law} k resulta are expected by the commis. | ik. Iie can: 2 tee cane pate | —— re wion within the next few days | ork and beans, 210; Ste ean sardines | Watter—Local creamery, cul change without notice, cetved daily for all Tacoma) named In above tative apportionment by | _ Libby's apple butter, 200 can: paper Keue-Fros > oo oe ae . 5 b m vires Peeved at Move hive Spee eat i ie ed | any Pret rah! it Fee es Beas aaa Tikes, mat be parchaaed. at te’ Wreck Churches ; al White soap.” 2h tall |CBaroe— Nerminel-—U, 8. ® Burneae Nantes July 2—all London «| G@FMmany Continues onthe ‘ ? ' £ a if Bohillinge eott t | Wisconsin cream brick. st termoinal—Btr astern Gut : reowcting worke—Str Horace X.|] PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION 0. aterw terminal—-Str Dewel, sales over the proposal to tear nts, 3 Limburger ‘ y : + € wen ton @ Metticton miner w 8 Ticket Office, Colman Dock, down 19 of her churches and sell to Win Battles| raat new potatosg/| eune America he 1 orn Importer, str. Dollar. Phone Main 2993, thelr sites to banks and commerciai| BERLIN, July 3.—All foreigners | , a Wash. triplets re pats r Stream—Schr Rinatind. syndicates. The movement to sac- ing at German hotels wit! } *| rik : von es Fifice these churches, to take ad pay their bills in the currency tall 17, sugar HARMS cc tho conbaerciai value of| thee home courtry er in German| Charles E. “Moody Lost i ‘ the sites, has been growing for sev-imoney with a subertax 0 per ri ' ‘“ ian, 900 24 aan eral years, it is said. . cent . B isto! Bay » urgeon, & . — ° Pm tall 160%) Hane The American ship Charles F , i fresh dee | Under 41 “ | Moody burned to the wat in ats cen, 2 See skeen ted up Bristol bay, Alaska, according to a " 1% | wire received by H.C. Hill, manager - - |myeere o © Mere! 8° change, ur SANITARY ine a HADES, BAU cee 4s Crystal White op, 100 bare |Baletem Maree—Live per 4 sos sae rT bee + 6 n¢ DKK. washint powder, 250: 5 Mp . The Moody was opernted by the|m pie. prunes, 91.00; 24-10, cam Mite | | ToutTi Northwestern Fisheries Co. She ia|coffes, $1.28; soda orackers, 20¢ ™.; 15¢ Priced Paid Whetesaters | an sardines 100. Mtaif rape juice, R——— believed to be a total lon, Her lows | cam sara fin ah Posttla’ Chals 108 | Belen @eeben will be distinctly felt in Alaskan fish: | (ts sugar, #80; bull coffen, Bbc ™, 3| Litemned ° Jing circles, ay whe wns one of the ta $1.0 RE Dieallers Dremel. : : i | mainstays of the fleet, Hill says: conan bore Spatcaele at abe 9906 | More than 200 fishermen wero tak-| gear) 14, frock cote : Torteye—Dremed 4 Jen to Rristol bay from here on April snapper, £ fos. 38¢; ting cod, ‘ ae ioheeg gas co ekcaosce [eRe] Ml Suly ath and 6th, Steamer Whatcom Moajom ...+ A A perfect way to spend the Fourth. Enjoy your vacation to the CAR KILLS; ‘HE’ 5 | pasonss enc ai at Sunpeeie pat by a change of scene amid ‘fresh and inspiring surround- Stale 27-28, #oc can Royal baking pow re x3. fer, 3 3 pikes, Post Toastien, 22¢; | Hoge TH, can M. F B, coffee, $2.45; 168 pkg | Primes tte peudany toe te tantra | Medigm 10 cholco 1460@) HOOD CANAL, JULY 4 AND 5. STR. WHAT: FINED $1, 000: bee a , tet me she) Fico . 1112000 18.00 | COM, GUND TE 4 deikeicssnscssoasmenes $2.00) snapper, 2 IPs hall Btall ~ pe Vhont steers Ghirar@elii's chocolate, 45e Tm. 3 M y ceraaee FE: Italsan olive ofl, $1.66 at Median ¢ Was Accused “of Driving Common to #004 ois seaee $ San Juan Island, July 4. Steamer Port Townsend, July 4 Steamer Wash- | Pom cows and heifers 9.50 | "Sou. ington, While Intoxicated In their June issue, eee ee et Round trip . . $2.50 Round trip. teereceees $2.00 ? ; sania Collier’s Weekly suggests | S"27Pr> spring tamoe 12 00@125 pat ae ip a that either one or other eee, 2 Te ke AUTO RACES IN TASURe JULY 5. ROUN joa guilty Friday to a charge of Wethers laughter {n connection with hia kill of the two political par- rs arseesere ' | TRIP Sedaases jing Mrs, Lucinda Case, 61, 715 N ties nail down its agri- || ®——jjqy, Guain As | 48th st. by running her down with cultural plank with the | AUTO RACES IN TACOMA, . JULY 6th his automobile while intoxicated, and " rds: | pe ned $1400 by wagectr Judea following words: hol ; iy Fast Steamers Leave Seattle: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a m., 12 noon; | Mitchell Gilliam. “We aim to put the land . . “ 7 1,00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. om, and last steamer 12:30 a, m. (midnight)}—Re TH accident oceurrea April 6 ati] owning, permanent, ftamily- Clipped es: Siemans omer: 4 | turning, Leave Tacoma for Seattle: 7:15, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12 noon, Fremont ave. and Motor Place. Reda raising farmer back to the |) Oho Fis appa: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 p, m. itives of Mra. Case nddremsed a letter soil of the United States, We Corn Whole Steamers legving Seattle 10:00, and 11:00 a m. and 12 o'clock connect at dock » Prosecutor Fred Brown in which || pledge ourselves to extend the eee 4 staat tos ak in Tacoma with trains direct to the Speedway, sked no jail sentence or fine be Federal Farm Loan principle |! onep Wopvaseas | Take the bout, Round Trip $1.00. out, aa the Petersons and flot only so that farmers al- Ground Hone errr | Milo Maize ready owning land may bor. ree " "1 : F I] row on farms, but so that |i MilGrmR vvchortssrsresses: ‘ ‘or Further Information and Full Details Call | properly qualified citizens Alfalfa Meat . ese Falls From a Pole | may buy furma, We pledge | ferata Wave an \" __ PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY Into Worker’s Arms || ourseives as a party to press | Seem . Colman Dock TOLEDO, Ohio, July %—Hdward upon all State governments || Ohlck Food’ Bae f ’ “ 4 4 Holland, 31, had a narrow escape to readjust their taxution of | COptN ai seal from death when he fell from a tele m lands and farm improve phone pole here after being weverely || mente with the direct pur burned by an electric fire. John|]| Pose of placing the burden of | pera Deppe, a fellow workman, caught ‘axes upon the holde > hee ana heh OPRIAD, “CANBDE|T tand, either idle or not oper: || Meat Scraps . | Shell Meal ated by the owner, and of re. rite Chinese Want "Em__ |] vir 'e burden aw tar on | sere bran Mol With Bigger Feet ating owner and frof all the ‘Should Have Put i nm improvements he makes upon SHANGHAI, China, July # "We ” | want wives with big fect ahd educa. || ‘e_!ana- | Claim, Then Called Cases were neighbors. ROSE HOLLILEP tion.” This is the uniqub college | The Star heartily in- TACOMA, July 8—A thrifty oltt- 4 yell which Chinese school boys have | dorses the sentiments of f! zen hore put in a claim of $5 against bbie Burns, who sang of “seeing ourselves a8 others see{ rte here. Once no man would |} Collier’s and asks you to | the te of a murdered man for *y : : have married a woman whose feet " iff calling the doctor at the time of the , : . m ‘lassifies coeiing 3 bi would have envied Miss Rose Koepfler, Toledo, Ohio,| wore not bound turn to thé Classified |irrcting attraye and the’ adminis in the great National Salesgirls’ Beauty Contest) who - a Page where you will find | tir turned id Ss aan 2 the co-operation of the Toledo News-Bee had a test film| A GOLD AND SILVER WATCH) many good buys in acre- {full of har hearted mi Pie hokey ¢ to show how well her beauty could be sent along the| Mere flolln from George so tas {}, age and farm lands, epee son's home at 2810 34th ave. Forest ym re beam to the silver screen, bight by a burglar. ow - LE comt millions ® year, s