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GOWNS ini ) i} pay gare maxing apie Stet end a ROWAN tal 4 it c —¥% Call Pinot 304) FOR A! RTMEN "te look ‘after tavalta: two in 1615 15th ave.. Apt. 10. TANO PLA Hiding. 6 by widow with daughter. pleasant surroundings. rticulars in first le! |. James, Box 558, BE: pert ra. amen, a KING, AL” TION? Sort Sia2” day; ex- _MALE HELP WANTED A} 5 918 plicante Yor he" folow ine Laborer, team: m ptable helper, foremas ra, junior drawbridge boiler ‘inspecto: motorman, conductor. auditor of ditor of shies be citi- of the nited States and re of Seattle for one r im- of appli- ks may be and ies at i.s office not e ALENE MI 15; muckers, $5.75; berman, | $6.25; steady ‘ES under- + nour pemtalinieeet vith werk wit be heat, electric ‘Tents, reaming an! iy to make s004 money your vacation ey polling We have many good |} a for industrious boy: repeesm im eet f tl aa earanceman tment, 1 Beattle st Star. _ FAMILY TO WORK rm; must be a good milker, ratand general farming and irying.. Ray T. Smith, Lynden, LIABLE DENT! WILL DO class dental work on easy Call Elliott 3048 RS on small butiding only ener- ed apply. Address G- EN, = $2 parerience unnecessary. ay A 46, JACI eae WANTED. ine Smith building. uael vertisements free soldiers, sail- eceking em- #01 married, a place in w card shop an ap- helper. Have had am now faking commercial design hool of Applied Art, Mich., and wish work ean advance more rapidly it the ame time sort * apes uni am proficient. Ad- 5. The Star. "MAN WANTS PAINT- ter work, J. A. Mur- Orchard or phone if tice ai & course sn OPEN FEVENIN 1s SITUATIONS W WANTED—MALE/61 FOR SALK—AUTOMOBILES ! WOACKRSMITH AND GENKRAT we talaatataatntatatatataied MMMM MM G70, M chanic wants a job. Addrey YO WUSINHSE M M > M WE ALWAYS HAVE tura to © “anderson, st Reward Z FISHING RODIN” CANVAS CARE ‘Tw in one bloc! A LOT OF SPECIALLY PRICED USED CARS FOR WEDNESDAY $200 AND UP BASY TERMS MITCHE MOTOR & SER. Vic 0.4 ADISON on Second ave. small square wrist : Queen Anne 1539. ENTRY HOOK LOST MONDAY. he ward to finder, W. 97-M or G+, Star. Pe u DRESSMAKING M WANTED — DRESSMAKING. ALL) 3 Kinds, Your old sults into one-|M piece dresses, reasonable. 1, Shel- ton, 314 Columbia D Sanaa 0US! EY LIST YOUR HOUSES AND s apartments to let with the 8 Standard Furniture Co's 8 FREE Rental Department. 8 Main 7144, or call at the Store. & 8] / SSSSSSSS Fast Pine at Summit Knet S418 enger only costs $1,585. ite the newest model 34-C, pafe and buy a new car factory guarantee? Only and terms of 12 montha. SSSSSSS8SSS LET—UNFURNISH HOUSES: TROOM WOUSK, B12 NOTH ST; two car lines: rent HOU: ~~ FOR RENT Seven-room house, located at 406 23rd ave, for rent; $20 per month. romper | AUSTIN-MOSELEY 12th and ladly made unty Demonstrations where in King NETS TUG? Witt WHEELS. AT or with well built Pp CAR EM- Pine. with & $585 Six rooms, located at 1457 20th ave Will be vacant August 13; rent $28 per month. * BLOMSKOG INVES’ Elliott 3461 230-231 277 UN NISHED A FLATS NT CO. Pioneer Ride MODEL FORD terms - . HAMILL & ENGDAUL, Bast 1140 1531 Broadway @~ WANTED—AUTOMONILES ED—AUTO.~ WHO TS GOING to move to M nice | its, 4 miles from center of tow value of lot, $760; legal descrip- tion of lot is lot 14, Block 4, Giere sten'’s Lake Amelia Add. to neapolis. No junk wanted. Star tF YOU WANT Casit FOR YOUR ear let us sell it, we che storage and have a nice HAMILL @ ENGDAHL 1531 Hroadway iN AUTOMORILES—WETL . on wour car and well USED CAR tras; |G esse ssessesr eee eTs uae YOUR HOUSES AND § rtments to let with the & landard Furniture Co's 8 FREE Rental Department. & Main 7144, or call at the Store. & [5 Seo eee eee ae ear S88 cry ED APART FROG od FURNISHED 2 beds; close in: everything 1202 Howell. is hed: low rent. atten 1012-W. MODERN 7 ANI nd sleeping rooms. Fi fin all rooms 209 SWELL 1- -ROOM _APARTM TMENT. 915 12th ave. eS ° amitl _ Broadway. Phone HIGHEST CASH PRICE PF ood light cars. Henry M ute Co, 618 c ike at. Bast GOOD SMALL hk EXCHASGE for clear city lot. How 252, Beattie. ore AND LAUNCHES PROS rooms. gs light, te a wee Jett a THE OWL B [PAYS MORE 7 y built-in cupboard: electric city water, well constructed on a $200 scow, furnished or unfur- nished, with or without = good $100 Kimball: piano, $600 hs balance to suit. Full price, $1,000, unfurnished: $1.400 complete, with furniture and piano. i) give a ‘ood deal. 2303 Northiake, or call Bilison, North §3. from 7 to 9 p.m. 3 RS. BR WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. 8. SCREENS Tt te not too early to look acreevs. We @ screens to or- * der, They last jer and look et Rteam GAS ENGINES. wel ne, h it A dozen, 8H Hicks Co. 8i2 af Ly ; c Rare w. Mgenoltes Price Ca ent or sale, Main 919, 624 let & ¥ 7% FOR Pecterre a 7 GET FIVE ACRES AT SEATTLE HEIGH $1,125 TO $1,250 . August 1, we will ave ready for the market EIGHT FIV RE tracts at Seattle F 45 min- utes’ ride fro: erick & Nelson's. Lots of « neigh- bors; close to school, store and on a splendid road. $125 down and easy monthly Payments. There are only ight of there tracts and the price is very low, so get the Particulars today. A. GOODEERLLOW Rallway Exchange Building B. WILLIAME CO. Eatablished (1899. jetor, Columbia, Emerson, brand new, 2,000 to choose from. Also 1,000 slightly used, all_ makes, 24, 49c. Sale all week cific Ree- ord erbace 709 Pike, near Sev- Also Stall 18 Pike Place downstairs. 100,000 foet i by 2 to 16 feet long. off aiding at $30.00 per 1.00 jal stocks at special Ballard 28th N. be T WiLL work on ens 1 Eliott 3 Odd and prices. |° Lumber w RELIABLE NT first class dental rs Plan Surtees: UPHOLSTERY, REN. ovatin repairing, and to order. Western Ma 'o.. Beacon 258. |ALE—HOUSE MOVING | ber and blocking, any quantity. 1538 Rainier bivd. Reacon 1146. LOORS MADE Hishing and refinishing ing Co.. North $71 REMINGTOS SWRITER: ® od order; with leather traveling $25. ‘Rainier 244 NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT Spplied, on, (purchase, Meyer a Union REGAL QUALITY ¢-HOLE RANGE, good condition, Three-room semi-modern cottage with cement foundation and full lots, 180x100 feet: lots of ber- . all the will need for chicken house; of roses and flowers; } Hittle farm in the city. See this} one today; It's the best listing we some time $400 balance , ¢ have a furnished home, 5 rooma and bath, completely furnish with best furniture, on grad large lot 62x160, on corner; | 4 in full; must} ft is leaving for| $1,600) $25. East $249. carpet clean: KAVA? 1H WATS. $2.50, 1008 int a WANTED—FURNITURE PACT FIC FU) RNITURE Co 2212 Fi Main 1603 | Blake be Pupnitors Ca, 100 Fike Métis! ~ 52 FOR SALE—FURNITURE "| thane “all sheared ana ter ANITURE FOR SAL under cultivat One golden oak combination book| Story and hal case and writing desk; one golden oak hall stand with beveled mir- ror and box seat; one golden oak sideboard; one ne leather couch; one small omaAny set- t Vernia Martin bed wit cotton mattres: cl | Call between 9 and 12 632 16th HARRY WOOL ato Street Rainier 91 $3,000 and fenced i# piped into the ho: this in exceptionally good buy and can handled on easy terme E. R. THOMAS & CO, Land—Loans 1020 Third Avenue Elliott 3142 ASH AND PAY THE BAL- of purchase price of only Ine. Homes LJ bungalow honve t for & good price <i ‘and meke a fine profit; only 1, bork from car; this in @ real investme nat JOHN F. ADAMS CO. 9215 th Ave. & W. Fauntieroy Car to Fauntleroy Station Di AIT—LOOK AT THIS $2,200-—4-room bungalow; new; cabl- net kitchen; breakfast nook; large living room: two b ome; plumb- « roughed in; two and a half a “i from car. $200 cash, 25 nth. MAKE A START. tia 3 A HOM A. SF oR & CO. ferdinand BE (Columbis city) D. Marsh, Mgr r 4-ROOM y FURNISHE! large tote, plastered POULTHY RANCH Five acres just off paved highway; room cottage; new poultry three colony h bar trout stream len crop and 400 laying hens fieluded in price. community and school; immediat is a paying prop a big sacrifice For SALE THOROBRED ANCONA uulleti strain, also Fhode or punday, 36 ¢ Alki car and get off at SMALL AND BiG CHICK? “ANT ducks. Special sale. 6305 Aurora ave 00 ¢ “ASH hi 4-room pear coiling, RABBITS Tent and LGIAN HARES; Tie Rainier 344. BACH, E STOCK 90D TEAM, WAGO? team not old; ‘one 1,1 true, géntie; $17 Davis, 3021 Humes car to Third W., | VAN ARSDAL, 1 Third Av MADRONA SNAP 6-room hom r lot; cement na paved streets; car; $3,500, with $500 cash thin ia a foreclosure ¢ and is @ real gift A. COHAN & CO. Entrance 208 Marion Street Rainier Building VOR SALE §-room house; new; modern: full ce- ment basement; large lot, all in fruit and flowers; view; cheap; termi Great chance for someone. Hy work for others? Thone Rainier | 4G1-M. 10010 59th ave. CULVER—QUEEN ANNE Come tome for the best Queen Anne hill, gnigriehes specialist in this dh R. C, CULVER Queen Anne 77. worth more. 1; 23rd ave. __Nickernon. FINE HEIFER AT REABONADLE ice, W. O. Farmer, Kegent st. rkjand, W ——— 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBIL| ES GOOD STURDY” CAR” FOR The ily; Studebaker 4, 5 $575, USED M, 12th and KF rm THE FASHION GATA Autos to hire without drivers. age and repairing. 2206 Elliott 2240. 1920 FORD SEDAN shape; terme. Thott 6259; 30 i 3 Stor~ Second IN PERF lott 9799 or Pine. NTL USED: RIUM, 42th ‘at i, Pine. ‘Tracte for $150 and up. a ONE ACKE, STOCKS AND BONDS 1AVE ORDEN TO HUY Want Ad Rhyme Contest Here is the winner last week: MRS, J, BOYD 126 Weet 54th It in well to be bonny and wine, Then nothing your future can mar; And the very best way to win this prize Is to place a Want Ad in The Star “There Was a Man in Our Town” Now take this line and write three more with it, using this line an the first line, and send in the completed W ant Ad Rhyme to the Want Ad Rhyme Contest Manager, Write on one aide of the, © to or than Friday, July 80. a Baturday, rhymes an you please. i ame and a he went to The Mtar winners will be announ The Want Ad Rhymes only, and mention Want First prize, $3. \you submit must consist of four lines Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the 25 next best rhymesters. All tickets will be mailed to the winners ‘The Star reserves the right to or after the contest Contest Manager. 7 «FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE QUE CIAL S-room semi-n bungalow; t 60x120 view: paved street argain if sold at y terms See Mr Durke building. facie esTt faci PHINNEY WIDOE FEO Four-room. bungalow, cabinet kiteh- en, laundry; inwide finished drift- wood gray; $300 cash, onay. aust ormpene Free fruit bbery; city water, month, Take Lake Meetem, one block ” grounds aNAP swell location: Only #3, $300 & hr none floor. Mr. Clinton, en y CHEAP tious Queen Anne bungalow emall house, Monerieffe Cam 1030 Henry Bidg.; Main 1583. with io FROTT trees, bearin, Additions eprerthn Nonwesa “ioe. RGE MODERN WUNGA- ‘Woodland park; A SNAP; $3,000, Elliott 277 PIVE- car line: Ore 7 Ww. ROOM TOF: $1,250; terme. costs. het our Hivin, i I ft fie Third Ave ry Address all answers to the Want Ad Rhyme balance rd. | The best o dt. Shore View| ¥. W. Boe- ROOM HOUSE: 7 HLOPRS FO | 1. yGritriths Ine, com (moving — pleture $ 15.00 14.60 250.00 40.00 145.00 American, Nitrogen, com- Union National Bank common. Acro Alarm, preferred... Western Mubber .... King A You may submit as many paper only. Put our rhyme m: ne prise of the page Wyoming Harvey Crude Ol. . on Dees Mining....4. Drilling AMEKICAN RPORATION 02 Third Aven “POR BAL Boarding. house in miles above pe fruit belt, Leavenworth, cleared $600 1 7 y rhyme submitted during beginning first oO month rent an eeat 2 people during neason; one to three years’ If interested write T. M. JOUNBON % FOR CALEB PRAL ESTATE com= pbitry. Furnishe brick building; 60 fo all city con-| paved street, will on £ $300 cash, bala room 21 W . FINK GROCERY ThUBINESS” IN of business . reliable farming district; 7 Moines paved| living rooms, bath, hot and cold five acres h r family orchar room bung: GHT ROOMS, ineome $52 per month. $406; $200 down. Will account of other business. Addr: G-2, Bar TWO-CHATE ® Ls $6,400; $3,400 cash. Owner, one Ridney 1089. ONE athe CHEAP IN FACT IT 18 A BARGAIN soil, level, mightily, close to car line and coment boulevard: three blocks to the lak iped to property imite; tax hart Price ‘only monthly h r otttelde city | ear about + $20 down, $10 Phone Eiiott 4667 of |e at 212 Boston iik. RORTH END oN Small hou tract morets cleared i J posed limite, within ¥ ‘king aie tance of street ca: yond te black soll; city water: fin ron = 05 ork able terms. Ca 90. N RANCH __block. Main NEAR FALLS CITY 5 acrea, 214 cleared: 6-room hou CLEAR CITY” 1% payment “Hox 962, Seattle SONAL VELY GROW HAT ON bald heada, eradicate dandruff and fcnema, remove sugerfiuous fat. Mrs. F. Ls Ingram, Wf Salt Lake, radio inlist. moved to wut Yo Ny ae ee ir tt 3491 Crwertty NEN THAT WAVING, uf te and f hair. LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP in Uni st GEO. f ‘ 218 bandos THock be ee, A LITTLE CITY FARM Went Beattie os be cTni 4 house; chicken] ment, vapor, steam edical, all ready to bath. ¥ t it and sulphur bathe. 474? 14th $39 por month. _N. E. hickens a werden) WILL LOUIN WAHLIER, FORMER- will hel: living coat ¥ Wee Verins. te 'Third Ave PAA As 4 x Fi Tat BLE CORNER. wire Ww I-room house, $10 Par month. Room for chickens. Lota of w HC. PETERS, 716 Th Tih Kieren—weer real estate exclusively; establiah- ed 1206; | Downs Bide. Beco: ave. Main 8736, S.\ie FOR CHANGE REDE ESTATE FOR EXCBANGE FFs | Thirty acres of the very best of soll, all in cultivation; Rearing frut in a thickly oun neighborhood: locate weet of Houston, Tex. Price $4,500. Wi trade for property in or near M. JORDAN & CO. 211 American Bank Building ACKER” LEVEL TRRIGATED land, Bitter Root valley, Western Montana, railroad station on land; Value $4,600; will exchange for Se- attie vacant or improved. L.A. ROTHE FARM MORTGAGE COMPANY Leary Bullding FOR BALE, TRADE POR condition— way. Reason for Star. 3 THAVE BE VERS POR MALL AN e ranches. Write me particu- a ling. Aadrens'| F- nts, BUNGALOW . MODERN. Will give clear city lot, good loc tion. first payment. Box 352, Se- attle WANTED — GOO! for exchange. 1016 Third ave Real good 6-roe old; barn, chicken shed, well; cook stove, kood barb wire fence; slashed and seeded rubbed and ready ttom land: more cordwood, shingle bolts, bet and piling to pay for the place A good place for stock, hogs, ber- riex and poultry, Place is a little ted; one mile off Pacific high- way, two miles from high sch@ol pre good live town: best of trans- rtation. Call 430 Lumber Ix- Change butlding 5 ACRES—$360 The best proof that buyers at Sun- hyside get bargains is that prac- tleally every one who goes to see this land buys, that the majority of recent. buyers live on thelr tracts and that every resident is or 10 acres in than ¢nough near Pacific ‘trom Everett; $10 per acre carh and $1 per acre monthly; ex- tension of time clause if” sick; come In and talk jt over. W. K. MACFARLANE ommunity Builder 2 Leary Building 400, Basy walking ¢ distance to Colby, Se- attle’s principal summer resort, the nearest point across the Sound, where new ferry lands; ideal salt fresh water fishing: this 6 a fine hom ey in berrie: ment plan, only $50 month. P. VAN ARSDALE 1019 Third A TO WATERFRONT Le ale acres good berry, v try land, clowe to nt summer resor Sound; communit landing, #cho: boat service to Seattle erton at hours suitable for work- ers; unlimited market for produce of all Kinds: another tract 4 ac and one nearly 7 acres alongsid $125 ‘per acre: $26 ‘per aore cash, balance $1 per acre monthly. We Ke MAGHARLANE: The Community Builder 2 Teary Buliding for investment: title lan Fits pets it. 648 New York HERE is A land, near Kent ah neral Services Co., block L BARGAIN yell located two- cash takes it o., 646 New York N 5, BY OWNEIER—1 ly ACKES wed, on FE rett interurban, ald. ‘Terms, C, C. Fowler, Route 4, Box 246 tide tim-| GOOD soit RUNNING WATE: AT LAKE FOREST PAR WA ane ACREAGE Se Prom L ROTH FA! Hontoaa CO, Inc. ar CAeB OF THANKS WE Wisit TO EXPRESS OUR heartfelt gratitude for the kind sympathy of our many friends an ¢ beautiful floral offerings in A. Metcalfe and ~BNAP NORE DF erry 10 acres. vw fruit tree IN 40 AND 80-AC Wee TRacTs h lower valley, noted for ite fruite and tremendous yields of alfaifa and corn, the govern- ment of the United States has deen jaying out the last extension of the FAMOUS SUNNYSIDE CANAL r 13,000 acres of rich, smooth |J- B- WALL—ESTABLT bench land under this project au ote Consultation; uae be divided up and sold to| Moderate fees. x. re Ht Burke i "as POR A SHORT TIME ONLY buyers | fT SCHOFP, 317 Ws jo will be given thelr choice of these | nex. CONSUL Tike a ee Ab tracts at $20 to rT acre, with cares. All courts. @ long time to pi Al Interest rate. ~ « gE srow THIS LAND TO nUY- jan patente secured, dev oped BRS by appointment. Call a 7 Central . and 639 P4 Wash ington, D, Phone Main 330 Ne on “MASON, FENWIG! ‘AWRENCE™ ng 432 Rurke Bo Certified “R HANSON &@ CO, Leary Bide. Chiropractor Chiro} of soil Office Open Evenings Also. YAKIMA RIVER FARM ‘OMPANY 918 Green Huilding, Seattle. RES, IMPROVED $1,700, EASY TERMS Located’ between Kent Moines, only 19 mile: jeattle: ric southerly Elliott 3684. Campbell, ON. Pid. wt. 3336 Collateral Loans MO NEY LOANED, ON ACL ARAT- The RELIABLE, sor third, a Dancing Taught | «Steven Insurance (NE GO; BOY Lumber Exch. dunk ALASKA FUNG CO, i150 First 8. Elliott 3201 Money to Lean “On diam ONEY TO LOAN a dewelr: on most ‘act terms SOCIETY Tot ite EDIAL 1 ATTL 335- Empire Building Second, near Madison. “MONEY TO LOAN" We loan any amount on diamonds, Fatcnes a AMERICAN Je Wasy | $21 Second Ave. Hy, with Cast evening to nin ie the Biace: berry picking, view of Olym- also “i school and phone Ml for fe ides ah ry and err! thi for itself; price $1,- VAN ARSDALE & CO, 1019 Third Avenue FARM, STREAMS FOR 40 cleared, 25 in oats i and state road; from Port Townsend. | Private I i terms, Andrew Matson, Le- land, Wash SKAGIT COUNTY 10, much below value, Lumber com- pany selling out, Take advantage cular free. . 716 Third Ave. ‘LAND SALE * Prices HOMESITE ON THE SOUND Choice Tract—80x100 Feet a electric lights and "ine, level I with le trees and ‘wood. Close to h ‘ rine fishing, iegini ch of Seattle atin mi amer mornin $350; Supplied with t broker: ELRY Co. Entablished 1889 Optician and Optometrist IW Bamiunds, Praxer-P MIER KALSOMINING, ing and Rerele Co., 1603 12th ave. Phone Bast 4. B TUNING, REPAIRING. Dp 68. MAIN Plumbing ~ DO YOUR OWN PLUMHING Some to J. N. SHAFER, plumbing heating supplies. CLIF Eltiott 99 617 ‘Third Avenue STOCKS AND BONDS WE WILL SE 100 Wyoming O11" Sy Inite . . 600 Continental Git & Refining 100 Knickerbocker - Wyoming O11 Co., common ‘ an 25 Mosherry Ms 5 316 Second Ave. & Co., common , Rug Wi City of Berlin 4s K — hh) Art Rug Mills, 817 Union City of Vienna ¢ige LN. ROSENBAUM | Sanitarlums 125 Broadway New York City ROANOKE: REASONABLE RATHS, Fin oR wa} Ass And invalids. Capitol 2476. share. 6606 26th ave. N. noke &t Star Classified . |EASCARE WINDOW CLEANING \Swiss War Profiteer Branch Office Located at 610 Second Is Fined $3,250,000 ‘Avenue BERNE, July 27.—M. Julius Bloch, a Swiss multi-millionaire company 8 Bartell's Drug Store No.2 | promoter, who made enormous prof- its during the war and declared only Classified advertising may be left at this address up to 11 a. m, a portion for taxation, has been fined $3,250,000. The case has been pend: each day for the regular after. noon editions, 28.00 11.00 BABEL ing since the armistice was signed. Ree EDINBURGH, Scotland, July 2 On the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the new chemistry de- partment of Edinburgh university during the royal visit Queen Mary has consented to accept the honor ary degree of LL.D, a Bureau of Missing Relatives Carson H. Yowler died November, 1919. Hin widow, Emily Fowler, 84 Washington st., Santa Cruz, Cal., in endeavoring to locate his sister, Addie Fowler, who married a George Kempton and is thought to be in this part of the country. eee The Star's Missing Relative Bu reau and city officials are reaponsi- ble for the happiness of one boy, Frank Cayton, of Oklahoma City. In «a letter received by Mayor Caldweil Tuesday, the boy declares that he has at last located his mother, and that she is living in San Francisco, eee The Seattle Star was requested Tuesday by Mayor Caldwell to make inquiry thru its Missing Relatives Bureau of the whereabouts of Mrs. M. Solberg, mother of Mr. Guy M. Gordon, Academy hotel, Howard and Franklin #ts,, Baltimore, Md. HOLD UP STOCK IN DIVORCE CASE Wife Gets Temporary Re- straining Order Henrietta Haskell brought suit for divorce Tuesday in the superior court from G. Austin Haskell, vice president of Cirstens & Earles, Inc., on the grounds of loss of affection and desertion, A temporary restraining order, prohibiting Carsten, & Earies from | turning any more stock to Has kell waa issued this morning by Su- perior Judge Hall and was made re- turnable on August 4, when attor- Neys for the defendant will appear in court and show cause why the order should not be made permanent, pend- ing the completion of the divorce ac- tion, Mra. Haskell, in her complaint, de- | clared she was married in Chicago in 1904, and that her hsuband, during recent years, had lost all affection for her. She alleges he deserted her on April 19, 1920. Haskell is said by hie wife to own stock In Carstens & Earles valued at $225,000, and that he ig negotiat- ing for the purchase of additional stock. It is this stock that she wants held until the fina] hearing of her sult is had. DOPE PEDDLER TAKEN IN JOINT Cocaine* Found on Man From Vancouver, Is Charge Joch, who is said to be an old hand at the game, was arrested in a Chi- nese joint shortly after his arrival from Vancouver, B. C., on the steam- er Princess. He was selling cocaine to the Chinese inmates of the place when picked up, and 11 ounces of the narcotic were found in his posses- sion. @ Canadian draft registration \eard found on McCulloch shows that he registered for military service in but was placed in a deferred classification. He waa bound over to the grand jury on $1,500 bail, at a hearing before U. 8. Commissioner Ed Lakin. | Se pate es Hours Without Stop LONDON, July 27.—Professor A. Kemp, the non-stop piano player, fin- ished a 62-hour performance at the Standard Picture Palace. In the last POLICE GET ONE DAY OFF Searing Asks 61 Additio Men to Make Shift City policemen will be granted one day off in every ght next year, Twenty men will be added to the force to carry out the new working schedule, This was determined at « meeting } of the council budget committee ‘Tuerday, The policemen's original requent was for one free day a week. Repre- sentatives of the force appeared Tuesday and declared that they would be satisfied with one day oft | duty in eight. SEARING ASKS 61 ADDITIONAL MEN To carry out the provisions of the plan, Chief Searing asked for the ap- pointment of 61 additional men. Mayor Caldwell urged that the chief's recommendation be allowed, "The city is by no means over-po liced,” the mayor declared. Pointing out that 41 emergency po- - licernen were added to the personnel § of the department last year, councilmen ruled that 20 extra would be sufficient to carry out terms of the proposed plan. Thi Was estimated, would cut down expense of the project from §1! to approximately $33,600, soe There are 357 patroimen on the force at present. or The budget committee wag uled to take up the fire firemen already have been granted & ~ day off every eight days, but eo Propriation has been voted to make the ordinance effective, MAY REDUCE FIREMEN'S ESTIMATE The council passed an ordi hod esas conver mata nance operative. It is that this estimate will be c ably reduced by the committes, — ASK EXTENSI MADRONA cm W. Henderson, superintendent railways, with a view toward taining an extension to the Love in Shack Fades Aw Mra. Fulk stated in her plaint that her husband was | fisherman and that he lay all winter, refusing to work to furnish clothing for their She declared the neighbors pity on her and helped a little, — el p The Fulks were married in 1916," Hold Suspect on Tip of Suspected of being & fugitive from Monroe, Tom 28, is being held in the county jail few hours he sang a couple of songs./ Tuesday, pending instructions from During the playing one of his fingers began to swell and a gold wedding ring hitd to be sawed off, the opera- tion being carried out without either hand leaving the keyboarg, plans son to play 100 hours without stoppin; 2,000 Stolen Things . Found in Her House NORWICH, England, July 27.— The police court here was piled high with 2,000 stolen articles, all found in the house of Mrs. Alice Lavinia Barrett, a young married woman. She was charged with thefts from ‘arious stores and sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. She declared she had been stealing since she was 8 years old and could not help it, Attar of Roses Will . Cost More This Year SOFIA, Bulgaria, July 27.—This year's harvest prospects for Bulgar- jan roses, on which the perfume manufacturers depend largely for at- tar of roses, are not encouraging. Whole fields are practically without flowers. On this account the price of the essence has risen consider. ably. : A Girl Pallbearers in Jumpers at Funeral WORCESTER, Eng., July 27.—Six girls, all of whom wore white knit- ted jumpers and skirts with black bows and black hats, acted as pall- bearers at the funeral of Miss Elsie Kettle. Miss Kettle, formerly an act- ress, had been their fellow-worker. Claims He’s World’s Oldest Coroner LONDON, July 27.—Probably the oldest coroner in the world ts J. C. Malcolm, of Leeds, who has held the office since 1876. He has conducted 000 inquests; one on the body of the notorious Charles Peace after the execution at Armley Gaol. Picture of Modest Maid Brings $2,000 LONDON, July 27.—A copy of Wil- loughby’s “Picture of a Modest Maid,” 1594, was sold for $2,000. The work contains the earliest mention of Shakespeare, referring to the “Rape of Lucrece.* He! the state reformatory. Piker was arrested as he stepped jfrom a Milwaukee train by Sheriff Matt Starwich. resembled one of the recent and when approached threw a ver out of the train window. Offered Cop $20, Faces New Ch Hard luck is falling In bunches on the shoulders of C. son, convicted recently in Judge don’s court of flirting with liquor, It seems, according to a filed by Prosecutor Fred C. Bn Tues@ay, that Johnson offered trolman T. G. Fowles a nice $20 bill to “forget the matter,” the arrest occurred. The charges Johnson with at bribery. ° . City’s Alien Carmen ° Inves' Legal status of 54 mI trainmen who have not yet their e@econd papers was consideration by Thomas J, Kennedy, ‘first. assistant corpora tion counsel, Tuesday. Trainmen, who are naturalized citizens and are under the civil service have commenced steps to have thew men removed from the service, is understood, Malini Will Show His Magic to Elks State association night will be cele - brated at the Elks’ club Thursday” night with a large attendance of Bike” from all over the state. W. D, Johte” son, chairman of the entertainment committee, has arranged a program _ for that night and as a headline at traction has engaged the services of Malini the Magician, Race Suicide Seems at an End in Frar PARIS, July 27.—An increase 2,869 births over the year 1918 is ree ported in Paris for the first months of this year. In 1913 the® births for the first four months were” 16,770. This year for the @nme_ veriod they are 19,63

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