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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JULY 26, 1990. FUR: HED APARTMENTS 7 FOR SALI L # r ie Seattle Star Dally at 180) Seventh Ave. Ourartie’ O¥ StAte GF ; WASNINGTON te TSc per month, or $9.00 year BY CARRIER IN CITT month........ * est Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star's Want Ads Phone Main 600 Rates Per Insertion _ it pe "Sia asetincs ef ave. sine a re ix . te it enah fh 13 cents a lin te a line). of tre advertioe ment: up te 11 erleck en: the regaiar afterncen eal tment, #' am before the ta ‘Nerehweet. t LE HELP WANTED PR SUMMER PRICES Temake and remodel all kinds of it 25% discount. Malo dye. clean and redlock any of hat. Feathers are good. h is also included in our Fe- making work. MODEL MILLINERY - $27 People’s Rank. _ PROVE YOUR TIM RY that will pay are making mpecialty of teaching on the fator,; Camptometer and eeping Machines, Call at z = serge, Jersey. fine showing of sport fd blouses, Phelps Co. « D WOMAN "i small | ME PIANO PLAYING t. Pantages Building. ITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE AGE 0 salary to laupdres: clean without rubbing fo an hour. right in your hom late. Never fails to show up. e Main 3790, or call at A BC wie Shop, Third and Pine. iON AS HOUSE fF by widow with daughter. be pleasant surrounding: full particulars in first let James, Box 558, Bur- Good cook. P-161, Star, ENCED STEN typist, wishes work, days or Queen Anne 1444 is DOD, ECONOMICAL, COOK WANTS uA in camp or club. Matin 2578. MALE HE ED i CiViL, SERVICE ion, 918 L. C. Smith Build- licants for the follow! and assistant Applicants mi of the United States and res of Seattle for one year im Prior to filing of appli- % plication blanks may be ined -at the Commission's of- filed at said office not August 2. 1920. D ALENE MINES 5.75; muckers, $5.7 96.25; houses, with bat lectric lights, reading Good houses fer rent to with families. Se L bith, 2114-2115 Smith B' OYS WANTED tunity to make good money your vacation by selling We have many good lo- Salons for, industrious bors. In- quire eum Building. HANS EVERS BOYS FOR ROUTE CAR- it parts of the city. Good for advancement. t© Circulation Department, Beattle Sta: ‘ANTED — DENTIST FOR GOOD live town. All the work you can le. Box 181, Oak Harbor, ° BAR 2i8T rT to carry Star routes. lation Department, Seattle (EN, BRAKEMEN, $360-9250 moe k. Experience unnecessary. Tite Railway, F-126. Star. ATIONS WANTED—MALE —- To help the ex-service men, The Star will publish “Situations Wanted” advertisements free of charge for all soldiers, sail- ors an — king em- n ° A. E. ¥. MAN WANTS PAINT- ing or carpenter work. J. A. Mu ¥, 4018 W. Orchard st. or phone ‘est 1237-M. NTED — PAINTING, PAPER hanging and kalsomining. by day or contract. Call t 1898 after F 230 p. m. us PAINTING, PAPER- ing and kalsomining job, by day ofcontract. Call East 1898 after e eterascres AND, GENE? — thanic wants a job. Address G-70, Star. is MY BUSINES! I FIASTERING i » Pike yoarket. Keep mone urn poor working woman's keepsakes. Will identify. 9619 $5th S. Rainier 739-K. LET—UNFURNISHED ~ HOUSES SSssssssssssss 8 MAST YOUR HOUSES AND 8 ments to let with the § dard Furniture Co's § Rental Department. § in 7144, or call at the Store. 8 8 BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHS 2 8=6T0 LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES “Gat N WoT BT; nm 7- “HOUSE, 4 petaira; bath; cegnent base- dtindry tray, 30% 17th av AND FLATS. Pees eeEES List Your” Hovsrs Ann § irtments to let with the & a Furnitdre Co's ® ‘ Rental Department. & in 7144, or call at the Store. 8 8 PRB SSRESHEBHBEBEHES 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS $ AND FLATS nt if a APART- ; Close in; everything ; low rent. 1302 Howell -W. 1 AND 2-ROOM APART- id sleeping rooms. Hot rin all rooms, 209 ~ RASEMI | PTONGG AND FLATS SWELL 1-ROOM APARTMENT, $15 or month 1718) 12th ave, & Reacon 1718 30 HOUSE WO FRON Tooms, mas, light, $5 a week ferwon ® WANTED— r THK OWL” PAYS” Me clothing, furs, jewelry: | They and exchange everything. 13 Firat, Biliott 3321 POR SALE—MISCELTANE EPING ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING 1019 Ss FOR buy 1% ag us SASH_AND DOORS oO BR Ww AMS CO, 1943 Ave. & 8c) It t# not too early to look up your aoreens, We make sereens to or der. They last longer and look better. CHICKEN HOUSE SASH A dozen Mfferent in stock for immediate Prepared Gold Seat I-ply, per square . 2-ply, per square . 3-ply, per square Our large {Hustrated catalog ing full line of building materia free on request. OB. WILLIAMS CO. Established 1899. Roofini Bran Te, ER brand Also AP IT Vietor, Columbia, new to ¢ 1,006 slightly used naken, 24 490, Sale all week. Pacific Rec ord Exchange, 109 Pike, near Sev enth, Also Stall 18 Pike Place Market, downstairs CEDAR SIDING 100,000 fret \% by 4, 6 and @ inches J to 16 feet long, off grade ¢ siding at $30.00 per 1.000. Odd and special atocks at special prices: Can be seen at Ballard Lumber Yard, Market st. 28th N. W ES, UPHOLSTERY, REN repairing, and to order. Western Mattress Co, Beacon 258 NEW PIANOS FOR RE applied on purchas Toner, 210 Union CHERRIES FOR SAT yourself, I. Beba, Redmond, Wn. REGAL QUALITY ¢-1OLE RANGE, good condition, $25. Hast $249. Mumford & Beck, carpet cleaners. Capitol PR * HATS. F5.00- 1608 iat: KAVANAGIE uM WANTED—FURNITURE PACTFIC FURNITURE Co 2212 First Ave. _ Main 1603, Hiake Furniture Go. 08 Pike. M Si8 8 FOR SALE—FURNITURE FOR SALE—é ROOME FURNITURE, and house to let. 829 Warren ave. 6 POULTRY POR SALE—THORONKNED ANCONA ulleta, Shepers strain, also Rhode and Red and Plymouth Rock; lay; $2.25 seach. Call after ¢ o'clock of Sunday, 3034 Harbor ave. Take Alki car and get off at Stevens st. SMALL AND BIG CHIC ducks, Special sale. FINE HEIF! rice. W RECO rm all from, all 3 AND 6305 Aurora STOCK AT REASONABLE O. Farmer, Regent st, RiCH MILK, Angeline st. Sidney FOR SALE—AUTOMOBiLES DONT OVERLOOK THIS We start bousecieaning in our Used Car Department today. "8 YOUR CHANCE— “rll say 90." Eppr. MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO. East Pice at Summit East sf. BARGAINS IN USED CARS $ 475 75 175 Overland touring Dodge touring . Dort touring Grant Siz . Ford sedan, electric starter . Metz touring ...... Buick Six touring . Oldsmobile Elght Buick Six touring Velie roadster ....... Hudson Super-Six .... Cadillac Eight EASY TERMS Open Evenings. HAMILL & ENGDAHL 1531 Broadway. t 1160, $650 DOWN A brand new Oakland 5-passenger only costs $1,585. And it's the newest model 34-C, Why not play fe and buy a fnew car with factory guarantee? Only $660, and terms of 12 months Demonstrations gladly ‘made any- where in King county. ~ THe FASHION Sora Autos to hire with GARAGE ut drivers. Stor- age and repairing. 2205 Second ave. Elliott 2240 2 _W ANTED—AUTOMOBILES ED—AUTO. WHO 18 Gor to move to Minneapolis? I have a nice large lot, located in eity lim ita, 4 miles from center of town; value of lot, $750; legal desecrip- tion of lot is lot 14, block 4, Gjer aten’s Lake Amelia Add. to Min- Neapolis. No junk wanted. I-83, Star. I¥ YOU WANT CASH FOR car let soll it; storage and have room. HAMILL & ENGDAHL "1531 Broadway WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR PORT Chevrolet or Dodge, in good con dition, Hamill & ‘Engdahl, 1531 Broadway. Phone Mast 1160. YOUR we charge no a nice show | | HIGHEST CASH PIUCH PATD FOR | good light cars. _ Auto Co., 618 E. Pike at GOOD BMALL GAR for clear city lot. 1 Henry Mossbach Kant 2651 CHANGE ox 252, Meattle. TT ALMONT NEW 4-hOOM BUD boathoune; tollet; pantry; sink; built-in cupboard; electric lig elty water, well constructed o $260 scow, furnished or unfur- nished, with or without a good $160 Kimball piano. 0 cash balance to suit. Full $1,009, with furniture « Kive a 0048 dea 2203 Northlak pr eall iMison, North &3, from 7 to 9 p 3 MACHINERY DRAG SAWS Steam and Rasgiiec. GAS ENGINES, ‘ushman, weight. 3. Ti. Hicks © 912 Ist B. BLECTRIC MOTOR DRILLS, jumps. W. Montelius Price Co. for sale, Main 919. 524 Ist &. ALOW BOATS AND LAUNCHES | RACK TO TIT SOIL $ 650-6 acres, partly cleared; amall house; chicken house; $200 cash. cleared; tn new house ni Cow ct) rarde ehtck ehiek 400 yar to $1,750. om; part m, « red; 67 bear 4h bearing fine spring place; pump $5,200-—12 acres ing fruit walnut tre Piped all ov and tank; 6 m he barn, several chicken hou farm implementa; at fish pond; 11 miles from attle, Some terms, kod AASEN & 8) 1210 Wirat Ave. TON CO. ptt 6247 WORKING MAN'S CLOSE IN nice room cottage, sroly overhauled firwt Dx 100 tre a bar bal HOME $3,000—Voery which hax been t inside and out, and p Jase condition; the lot of aoll and tr This place ta close in, an: at the pri $500 cash, t. Mr. Kalehton H. SPENCER & CO Hinckley Mide Main ror sali m houne nodern: full ee dakeoment; large lot, all in and flowers: good soll; fine cheap Also nursery char someone, Why work. fc hers? Phone Rainier 451-M. 10010 69th ave WENNESEY NURSERY TRACT Tracts for $150 and up. trees and shrubbery All for $10 per month Burien car to Meetem, west. Agent on grounds CULVER—QUEEN ANNE Come to me for the best buys on Queen Anne hill, Iam the oldeat established specialist in this die- trict. RC. CULVER 14 Boston st Queee Anne 17. FROOM HOUSE,” ON ACK fruit trees; small fruit: ov ings and garden. Ideal ph man working In town. Price this week, only $1,700; easy terme Sidney 145. line at ONE ACHE, WITH 30 FROTT trees, bearing. Lake Shore View Additions, $1,000. oF. W. Bos- worth, Kenwood 4049 $50 CASH, $16 PRR MONTH house: lights and water: lot 30x100. Phone after & North 3632 OWNER WILL SELL 4 tag jots and orchard 2010 HK U UNIVERSITY Fine T-room, strictly located in the beat part of this fine residence district; only 4 blocks from campus; full base- ment; hot water heat; fireplace eak floors and all modern fea tures. ou CAN Pay $1,000 cash, It it a real bargain. URQUHART 208 Pioneer Hide Main 3932. 76 W EST view Great terms of GARDEN Free fruit city water ne block r IM COF Kenwood SIVERSITY DISTRICT HATGATN room Plastered city water $200 cash ready $20 per month wood, chickens and garden will help your living costs H.C. PRTE? 16 Third A FINE DOUBLE CORNER, WITH Ww 3-room how $100 « ih. $18 per month. for garden and chickens H.C. PER u B KIRFER—WEHST SEATTLE real estate exclusively; eatabliah- €4 1906. Downs Bidg., 109 Second ave. Main 3726. 7 WANTED—REAL ESTATE SMALL PLACE.” ON HIGHWAY, near north end Vashon island, or anywhere within driving distance of Seatt™. Will give home in Se- attle or other Seattle property. JESSEN, 445 New York Hidg Tt WANT TO HUY XA AMALIA roved ranch, 10 to 20 acre: uiidings, $3,000 to $6,500, Austin, Hollywood, Wash 78 «FOR EXCHANGE—REAL Ave nird Ave iM- ACKES 1. land, Ditter Root valley, Western Mon! road station and, value $4,000; wil change for Se- 2 COMPANT® Leary Buliding POR SALE. Oh WILL TRADE FOR light car, in good cbndition Lunch room: fixtures and good lo~ cation; situated on Sunset high- ~ A bareain for quick sale * Reason for aciling. Address F-153, Star VHAVE HUYE large ranches. lara at once JOHN DEPPMAN 449 New York Block BUNGALOW SMAL) MODERN. Will @ive clear city lot, good - tion, first payment. Box 35 # FOR SMALL AND Write me particu- tOPERTI or M Bijott 61 SXCHANGE highway 2) re, FOR acreage ¢ Queen Anne 3627 SMALL COUNTRY HOME NEAR COUNTRY CLUB ON THE INTERURBAN With 5-room = h water. Price $1 Will take Ford car or vacant lot part payment, or sell on easy terms. gravity CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLEK Columbia St. Elliott 6470. Soe eeeresesseesees BOTTOM LAND BARGAIN 40 ner 208 20 acres rich black bottom land; ‘easy to clear and easy to drain; 10 acres fine upland for buildings, orchard, ete.; on good automobile road, near Duvall. This 40 will make you rich. Price only $2,000: $500 cash, balance to nuit Or will divide in’ 20-nere tracts at same rate. See this at once. SEELY & CALLAHAN 206 Hinckley Bide, 717 Secomd Ave. ais ™M M4 MUST BH SOLD a 3 acres of good «oil on paved highway bungalow and THIS Wi all cultivated new 4-room outbuildings; city light and water; sweeping view of Sound. and mountains. Only 30 minut®s from Seattle, This place will be wold at @ bargain if you can make a good cash payment. J. J. URQUHART 208 Pioneer Bide Main 3332 13 ACRES, $850 a On good road, close to Big Lake, Skagit county. $100 cash will give pomsesn H.C. PETERS, FOR SALE, improved, 716 ‘Third Ave BY OWNER—i% ACK on Kverett interurban, at Ronald. Terms, ©. C. Fowler, Toute 2, Tox 246. $1,100; TERMS — 6 proved, close in. Bldg. ‘Elliott 277 ACRES, T™M- li 626 Seaboard Star Classified Branch Office Located at 610 Second Avenue Bartell’s Drug Store No. 2 Classified advertising may be left at this address up to 11 a. m. each day for the regular after. noon editions. ke Late | SMATL |- modern home, | n.| Free} ‘TATE | | | Want Ad Rhyme Contest Here ts the winner last week: MRS. J, BOYD 126 West 54th It te well to be bonny and wine, Then nothing your future can mar; And the very best way to win thin prize Is to place a Want Ad in The Star “There Was a Man in Our Town” Now take thin lin an the first line, and # Want Ad hy rhymes as yo your ye went to winners will pleane he Star be anno: The Want only, and mention W ne Content address at the nd write three more in the completed V Manager, You Write on one aide o! not later than unced Saturday, ant Ada, of the page Friday, July 30. with It using: this line V unt Ad Khyme to the may submit as many f the paper only, Put Your rhyme muat The prise Ad Rhymes you submit must consist of four lines First prize, $3. Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the next best rhymesters. All tickets will be mailed to the winners, The Star reserves or after the contest. Contest Manager, ACREAGE CHICKENS AND WE }10 meres: 1 acre fine bott es rich upland, balan hilly, You hicken feed on auto rol wh terms. ae only you want, We hy Call t what iat | Main 4514 10-ACKE d-room bungalow; 200 be. ne fruit tr thru the place. I will trade for Mr. Newman, h DERRY FARM 1% miles from houne; city water: \ Price $1,600; $406 $15 per month. The fi foo this will buy it RELY & CALLAR 206 Winckley Midg. 717 | ie Main #514 NORTH cleared garden land. Juw city limita, within wa tance of street car; he soll; city water: fine sonable ma, Call 203 Block. Main 7690. | 80 DAIRY FARM, 40 AC All under cultivation and | fine soll; 3 Auburn. The house. chitken houses } wil | hs. ture for more ow Have m S-room by La N FOR BALE —00 ACKER 13 and under cultivation; barn trees; 10 head of cattle; Water, close to school, a: county roads. Will sell Price $7.000 for all, balance good Sjoblom, Route N. wood SKAGIT COUNTY L 10, 20 and 40-acre tract inuch below value Pany selling out. Take 5 1 trem terms. 40-ACKE F ar Big Lake. House, arn, considerable cleart on house, ete read: farming. This is a big H.C. PETE 16 Thi FOR SALE—WATER RTY DISTR cleared y terms. Al ve of diffe near water fro \92 | STOCKS OFFER 3, 5, 10 King Airship 10) Simplex Auto Wheel 100 Pan Motor, St 1000 ” 100 600 1000 Forks Drilling 1000 Forks Ol | 8323 Ballard O11 {1000 Sequim O11 STOCKS WANTE: Liberty Bonds Cs 118 Cherry St FOR Sai hare BUSIN M DAVIS h ave ‘SS OPPORTU FOR SAL Boarding house in four miles above doing good business; el lant nth. Price $1 down and the reat in thr beginning first of Octe month rent; can seat during reas: lease. If interested wri v. M Peshastin, HOTE Furnished hotel of 40 re dining room in connectic brick building; 60 fc paved street; centrally Bverett, with unexcelle: ay full room 06 the Wash. information Waish Block, Ev ROCERY HUST good, reliable farming living rooma, bath, hot water; plenty of gard berries, ete. connec dreas A. G CHAIR BARTER sale. Bargain if ta Lake Burien car at Occk Yenler, EXCHANGE CLEAR first payment. Box 36 PERSO? AL inqut In 98 po You Rk ¢ HAVE you bago, Neuritia, Kidney Dropay Pressure or what not? NET will clease stream, eliminate the w toxies from the bod your vitality, and SU POSITIVELY nature w you health. Come VIT-O-NET SANITAR day, and bring free treatment. 2 Bide r Ww 6 POSITIYV bald heads, gezema, remove superf tre, FF Ingram, of jo thermal specialist, Yale Bide Biilott PERMANENT Hak Marcelling, henna pack afd faded hair LADIE: MPROVEMEN Main 6507 620 U | DR. FN. FRED Physician and Chronic Dise Bed 90 Phird DI LILLIAD CHANDLI practic “physician; nat herb remedies: n FM irat ave. Main M A ELEC ment, vapor nalt and ave. N, GnRow 119. TRIC sulphur baths, ean ere and see our SERLY & CALLANAN 206 Hinckley Bidg. 717 Second Ave. “WATER FRONT SNAP” 5 acres cleared: quick $2,500; $1,000 cash will h pire Bide 10 acres; In improved berry district Kent; own Becond Ave. END HOME Small house and large tract thoroly FARM LANDS on. place take $10,500; $4, Owner too old to run the S New York Bide $4,000 'o. 3, Maat Stan- Lumber com- Yew York Rid STOCKS AND BONDS Acro Alarm Coff. STEEPLE Leavenworth, i one to three years’ JOHNSON . FOR BALI $3,000 cash will handle, care The Star SHOP Rheumatiam, Lum- Paralysis, High Flood your this ad ‘adicate dandruff and operation. steam bath; medical, the right to uw {WAT ly of W: om land, & ee fair i your On $275, on| ndle | and tell us MATERNT | Too AND AC service. 101 WANTED. well ¥ Th fine brook wale, Or See nd oune. 3-room re cleared. | balance | 6 to al Moderat rat tT sew nex. ¢ TAN ent Atto elen pat and pre hid et t north of | tking dia- | avy black road; rea- New York |. MASON. nn Certified Public Accountants HANSON & i ne | n pasture from and worth 00 Maleht F tation f Rings by barn cows than odern, up- | SONEY I cles of CLEARED fruit} ood well nd on two all or half. cash. Julius “CHETAN Db BALE a Prices sdvantas® |) On aiamo x bargain rd Ave. FRONT TOF AND biack soil) = 120x120, | “ nt kinds ont Main PREMIER ing and i} JO 5468 Come to 4 O Eliott. on| ~4 ROA fain 5899. 44° Roan AK, $8 A w NITIES fruit vet, Air M. ared $506 000; $700 ‘ee months, | ber; $50 0 260 ‘people Nothing [his recent ling the p te city, tendent aaid Superint ntage on} he will located in a view. or|remard to Canadian soma, ” or owner, erett Wn. be put. th eee etsy | alone, and and cold| ington is den space; |the delay ‘tion. Aa- re FOR n at once. dental and Opens iT’ ioT Dilly grab! Police stat Trouble, VIT-0- blood ‘aste and y iT bring to. the TUM to- One Central July 21, a HAIR ON Rolers Jin possessi tralia, Find fat Lake, moved to 491 WAVING, | for gray luous Salt T SHOP rts Hin in ural SANT. nd 614 morning. was fined Frank I merrd? FREAT- v 4747 14th Dina? i MORTGAGE CO, Ine. Main 4010, WANTED TO BORROW improved He N. Ww Phone Main 290 907 Thir Private lessone TROM, iste MEL Saad 3297. Coreet piano tunning, FINE TUNING, RE . DO YSU 2. Art Tig Mills between Seattle Edward of railway Monday wire direct to cooperate in the service 23 _Fine Owner $100 ters, at 20114 Second av any rhyme submitted during Address alb answers to the Want Ad Khyme PERSONAL | WILL TOUis WANLTE FORME. | 4604 inlock, write to his sister 304, Bremerton, Wash TY HOSPITAL CAP. 3966 REAL ESTATE LOANS MOVEY FOR WASHINGTON FAN | but was accompanied by a woran “REAGE LOANS. Prompt LA. ROTHE FAIL Leary Bi TO BORROW $500 ON farm for three Will pay & G-1, Star. Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law JF WALC—ESTANCIBHED —Te97. | Sue ts in July, 1918, when she was canes Consultation; advice, © fees. Free department. 215 Burke Hidg., 906 Seeond ave. Orr eat ai Ho TATION. ree e Ridg. An- VREE. Ail Attorneys—Patent ~YREDEMICR PY GORIN—PAT ney. American and for- enta secured, develop moted. 805-6-7 Central tle, Wash. and 639 F Washington, D. C. z FENWICK, LAWRE? urke Building 0. Leary Hide Chiropractor cows, team, young | fC E FURNEM, Chiropractor, 916-12 would not miles ine. Conmul- to &. Eve- ¥ a6n4 Rid. Bi 9326 Collateral Loans DANED ON ALL, ARTY value THE RELIABL idg., 2nd a } pure, 10 appo ‘d Dancing Tanght Stevens, ith & Pike. Insurance EGO, 008 Lamber Bxch” Junk ALABRA FORK CO, Like Firat K_Riliott 3291 Money to Loan ~~ MONBY TO LOAN nds and jewelry, on most ny amount on diamonds, and jew lowent rates, nds, Fraser-Patterson Co. ‘ainting and Kalvomining KALSOMINING, PAINT. Repair Co, 1603 12th ave. a! Piano Tuning : ROBE; AIRING.” MAIN Plumbing OWN PLUMMING—~ SHAF i. plumbing heating supplies. 69 21¢ Second Ave. & Weaving Mi Union Sanitariums RE: Aged and oke at ail Service Is Still Up in Air| definite was learned on trip to Victoria regard. proposed air mall service and the Canadian McGrath, superin: mall service, endent McGrath said that to Ottawa in the matter, for if the authorities are not going it will ru by the United States the department at Wash becoming impatient at Wrong Room in Hotel; Is Arrested Just after A. P. Dilley, 309 Waldorf hotel, went to bed last night he heard | & key rattle in the lock was opened and a man stepped in The door bed him. When tuken to jon by Motor ~ i» Patrol man J.J. Kush, he gave his name as Joe Greenberg, 28, solicitor | taken room 306 at the hotel. Find Stolen Auto and Hold Driver For alleged theft of an automobile from in front of the Hippodrome on He had warrant charging grand laroeny was sworn out by Prosecutor | Fred C. Brown Monday against Ray Relers was arrested recently ion of the machine in Cen Quarts; prohibition officers found of corn whisky in an al d pig” kept by 8, Monday Jone pleaded guilty and $100 by Federal Judge Rudkin Home-made advice is just as unsat- lafactory as any other brand + wife Josie Win: | | Gunmen Fight Over Ah Sue She Was Sold for $800 to Rich Chinaman + cg + | * Sile life of Ah Two of th are three versions of the Sue. | m are told by men who! wanted her of the men | sensed her for a time—the other In| behind prison bars for life because) he killed man over her | The complete story of Ah Sue's life iy locked up within the troubled | of the unfortunate Ah Sue| herself. | Years ago, Hoo Sang was a cook! in San Franc He had left wife and family behind to come to the land of oportunity, and, like many another thrifty Oriental, Hoo Sang became wealthy as the years rolled by. But along with riches came loneliness | BROUGHT OVER AH SUE FROM CHINA In October, 1916, Hoo Sang sailed for Mina. Not that he desired to spend the remainder of his days in the land of his fathers, but to get him a helpmeet and companion, for |the old wife, said Hoo Sang, was One breant 0, | It was the following June that the ner Nippon Maru entered Golden! ate with Hoo Sang among it» paw sengers, This time he was not alone, and a little girl, The child was one| of Hoo Sang's daughters by hin first ‘The woman was the new wife. Her name was Chin Shee, but she was always better known as Ah Sue. In December, 1916, Hoo Sang moved with his small family to, Se atte, Here he resumed hin occupa tion as cook, and apparently all was well, until quite suddehly, in the! middie of 1917, Hoo Sang took ill and (died (\CLUNG TO LITTLE DAUGHTER OF HUSBAND The next that is known of Ah arrested at Walla Walla in company with one Lee Fang, on a charge of vagrancy. Each paid a fine of $50, and their case was reported to the immigration authorities. Ah Sue! still clung to Hoo Sang’s little girl. But, in the meantime, a tong war had occurred in Seattle, in which one | Chinaman was killed and his mur. derer, Hulo Wing, sentenced to im prisonment for life Inquiring into the history of Ah Bue, with view to determining whether or not she should be de ported, immigration officials — had come up against a blind wall. Wit | nesses there were in plenty, but they | talk They f ‘ed the tong gunmen, was all they would say And then the investigators came to / the name of Hule Wing. They | locked him up. for life, and had no fear of the tong killers, Hule Wing talked. } Ah Sue, said Hule Wing, was * % % % % nce Shrouds Her S pow | The fame of thruout the beautiful to look upon. her loveliness spread | seetion of country in which she lived, |and bidding for hand was keen. Hoo Sang’s first wife was not dead at all, Hule Wing declares, but when the lonely husband gazed upon the charms of Ah Sue he promptly abandoned his wife and laid suit for the favor of the new lov Chinese courtship is conducted with the parents or guardiang of the fair one, and the bargain is made in terms of riches rather than affec tion. In the end, Hoo Sang pur- chased Ah Sue for the sum of $800, selectde hin favorite child from the old home, and returned to America. NOW SHE IS HELD BY U. 8. When Hoo Sang died, in the middle lof 1917, Ah Sue, still lovely, fell vie- tim to the ever-nresent importunities of her countrymen. She became the property of one of the Beattle tongs. When Hule Wing, leader of the rival faction, saw Ah Sue, he, too, became infatuated with her, and it was over the possession of the unfortunate Ah Sue that the war was fought and Hute Wing became a murderer. She ntill belonged to the tong headed by Lee Fang. Upon the strength of these facts, jwhich were brought out at an tmmi gration hearing, Ah Sue was ordered ported to China. But two weeks ago, thru her attorney, she entered application for writ of habeas corpus in the federal court. This writ was granted by Federal Judge Frank H. Rudkin, Monday morning. But Ah Sue is not yet at Mberty. And because he was |For the government is going to peti- | rate behind the bars at Walla Walla |tion for a hearing on the merits of | the case and, pending final decision, Ah Sue is held in the immigration detention station. INDIANA GOAL | WORKERS QUIT 2,500 Leave Mines in Clin- ton Field CLINTON, Ind, July 26—~The Il- | nols coal strike spread into Indiana | today, when 2,500 mine workers left | their work in the Clinton field. on the strike, but it was understood | the day men were dissatisfied with | the award of the federal commission. Signs Wrong Name to Check; Is Jailed’ Morris Bernstein on May 14 is sald | to have dipped his trusty pen into} an Ink well and dashed off a check | for $47.50, which he cashed on the | Seattle National Bank The whole | incident would have been all right,) but Morris selected the name of Edward Burnett with which to dec- orate the bottom part of the check Now Morris ts facing a first degree forgery charge. Information was filed Monday by Prosecutor Fred C. | Brown. “Browbeaten” Wife Desires Alimony Two Joneses, one L. and the| other N. M, were married in 1902 Everything went smo y fora; number of years, when L. F., accord- | ing to a divorcee complaint filed Monday in superior court, began “browbeating” and “harassing” N. M. Then the split occurred. N. M. expressed a desire for alimony. AY IS ACTIVE WHEN HE’S MAD SPOKANE, July 26.—When two holdups attempted to stop Ray Hayes, brakeman, and his wife on |their way home Sunday night, Ray K. 0.4 one, dodged two bullgts and chased the other, “They made me mad,” explained Ray. Mexican Snatched His Watch, Says He Mexican watch snatcher victimized him at Breakers cafe, 404 Fifth ave |S. H. V. Minick, Oxford potel, told police Monday, The whtch was solid-gold cased, —_——+— Safe Too Strong for Sunday Yeggs Brace and bit burglars entered C. A. Partlow's place at 1209 B, Union st. and left after fafling to gain entrance to the safe awer the week end, 'Why Chapmans Go on No Sunday}. Outings KB. M. Chapman, 368 1. 77th st. had enow,i tickets fo got gas for a month until last night, A thief ¢ tered his home and gtole $16 worth THEFT OF A BROWN sult trom 3, I. Gadd, 622 W. Queen Anne ave. was the accusation against Ralph Bennett, 24, chauffeur, held tn the elty jail Monday, Patrolman R. D. Van Horn arrested him at 625% | Pine st | WHEN a young mulatto woman disentwined her arms ffom about his neck, M O! Okomoto, 1224 Washington st. was minus $45, he disnovered later Raindrop and Laughing Brook Camp on a Hill 108 ANGELES, July 26.—Prin- cess Raindrop, 14, daughter of a Piute Indian chieftain, and Laugh ing. Brook, 11, maiden in waiting to “her highness,” are lodged in the city juvenile detention home here Indian girls were taken into custody yesterday been camping for several days on top of a mountain on the outskirts jof this city The effete civilization of the school was too full of sham fr them, the girls said. They longed for a return to the reat open country.” Local authorities overruled their dreams, however, and today they will be taken back to Arizona, Some matches are made in heaven, but the majority by a match trust. afternoon after they had! GIRL IS STOLEN and Bloodhounds Reach Woods Posses | Armed posses, with bloodhounds, Jare beating their way thru the forests of Eagle Gorge, in search of Bella Henderson, 14 years old, and Tom Hoviand, logger, who disap peared Sunday night, The call to arms came from A. Henderson, the girl's father, who be- Meves the girl was stolen, Shreds of her clothing were found im the woods when he on a solitary hunt for his daughter. Both Henderson and Hovland, are employed by the Page Lumber com- pany, elght miles beyond Kanasket, on the Northern Pacific railroad, It was the girl's father who tele- |phoned to Sheriff Stringer, and asked for the bloodhounds. Deputy Sheriffs C. H. Beebe and R. BE. Mur- phy, with the dogs, joined the posses Monday afternoon. BEALS RUNS FOR SUPREME COUR Colonel Announces Candidacy Lieut. Col. Walter B. Beals te = candidate on the nonpartisan judicial ticket for the su- preme court of the state of Washington. Col. Beale was born in St. Paul, Minn, 44 years ago, and came to the state of Washington 23 years ago. He enrolled as @ member, first | y class, of the law | department of | the University of Washington, Lieut. Col. Beals tn September, — 11899, and graduated with the degree of LL. B. in June, 1901, Admitted to the bar by examination im January, 1901, he has practiced his profession \in Seattle. | Col. Beals entered the United | States military service in August, 1917, a» major, and wag assigned to duty as judgeadvocate of the Siet (Wildcat) division, went overseas with his division, and served over+ seas 14 months, He was promoted to Heutenant colonel in Fel cpa 1919, returned to the United States in October of that year, and was die charged from the service October 31, 1919. He then resumed the practice — of law in Seattle. es At the time he was ordered into | | went Lieut. the military service, Col. Beals wag acting as president of the Washing: | ton Society, Sons of the American — Revolution, and while he was in” France he was elected commander of the Washington commandery, Mil- ~ tary Order of the Loyal Legion, In ~ addition to his membership in @ é patriotic societies, Col, Beals is @ | Mason, has taken the degrees of the | | | | of Nile temple. Purse and $95 Are Taken From Ri Purse containing $95 was from Mrs. Vankirk’s room at 1 |today awaiting return to the Mo-| Terry ave, she notified police Union officials refused to comment | save Indian school in Arizona. The | %®Y: 4 CONGRESSMAN John F. Miller will speak, August 3, in Greenwood | hall, to members of the Woodland Park Republican club, and ail others interested in attending. The club, | composed of citizens in the Wood- land park vicinity, wi hold open meetings until after the primaries. Various candidates have addressed the meetings. No advance in the price of shoes will prevent kicking. The best time to kiss a pretty girl is any old time, " EASTERN SALESGIRL ENTRY Albany, N. Y., rises to place in nomination Miss Stephina Herrewyn, warranted by the judges to be the most bewitchi Albany Times-Union’s beauty ing salesgirl in all of Albany— if not in the U.S. A. She’s entered as a contestant for the trial on stage and in movies offered America’s nrettiest sales- * ge | AT EAGLE GORGE; Scottivh Rite body, and is a member |