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Court Action to Halt Council's Plan to Change Car Extension Routing Ravenna residents sald today they | Are angered and mystified by the) Pity council's persistent efforts to Biter the route of the proposed Ra Wenna street car li extension Pourt action will be taken to pre Went construction of the altered pro. it was announced. Feeling against the council was Brought to a head at a mass meeting ‘Of Ravenna citizens in their div ‘Pict last night, at which it was de to appeal to the courts for an mn ordering the council to A committee with C. P. King as i was named to go ahead injunction proceedings, and a nittés appointed to raise in the district to finance the ourt battle. The committee will re at another miss meeting next night in Male Attire THE SEATTLE STAR NEURO-SURGERY |Six Boys, Ages \SEIZE WHISKY | ON PRESIDENT With Fortune! wos win protit creatly From Battle Horrors WASHINGTON, What might have come from the July 30 ever go war, that part In which mon were | mangled, their nerves shattered and ltheir skulls broken open, waa con nidered the worst Yet even from those horrors the work! will profit greatly during the war that it had the hixtory of the w W. L. Treadway, advance » do things that we cc fore, In fact, the experier war absolutely revolutionized surgeons of the lefields, and very best In days pa on animals, and during the war they had men to The beat brain and nerve surgeons got togeth er and studied what to do in each given case, Their aim was always practice on bat that was not the method of treatment; when one GE ROUTE CAR LINE | ‘The Ravenna extension was pro for in a blanket ordinance in This ordinance also provided t Improvements thruout the city. | t specified that the Ravenna line | h be extended from its pres: | end at 29th ave. N. BE. along E Sth st. as far as 35th ave | “This route was highly satisfactory ts said, to the majority of resi.) of the Ravenna district, and| Econstructed would serve the great: | y the council changed the by another ordinance, which, | to Ravennans, has been | iNegal by the corporation} I. The route provided by the| ordinance is along 30th ave. to EB. 62nd st. FIED BY CHL, ACTION the road is constructed along Proposed route, it is contended, | bulk of residents will not be King, of the citizens’ | tee, and others interested in @riginat project said today they | mystified by the council's per backing of the second ordi Pressure had evidently been | tht to bear from some unknown | they said. ow projected by the council, | said, the cost of extending the ‘will Be greatly increased and | Amprovement will be of no bene- fo those it is intended to serve. ; to Free Prisoner July 30.—"At 60 years T die That confession, on @ wall by M. Racaud, dead by his own hand, prod-| will free Jerome Ribes, sen | two years ago to 1§ years for | shevik blockade, disguised as a pean: | others well, the same method was used on | Nothing that had happened and| in history before had made this pos Mrs, | sible. And the best thing about it all was, thin wonderful experience be- Jeame the property of ali mankind |In the case of the United States, army and navy surgeons and those of the U. 8 public health service were in on the ground floor, They were asisted by the ablest special, ints in the world, As a result, all the able doctors who applied themselves during the war were turned out a great surgeons And Surgeon General Cumming has established researches in nev surgery in relation with the After a, year of running the Bol- ant, sometimes in male attire, always harassed by insults, Verna Dmitroff, wife of Col, Peter Dmitroff, commanderinchiet of the former Czar Nicholas’ personal body guard regiment, has arrived in this untry, carrying, concealed on her on, the remains of her fortune, 000 in jewels her flight Mrs. Dmitroff way companied by her *T2-yearold mother, who died in Japan from the hardships, and her 10-year-old son who is on his way with his mother to Paris, where they hope to meet | Colonel Dmitroft. conducted by the military extablieh: | Chinese Spend $1 |ment, with headquarters at the U. 8 Public health nerves hospital No. 38, | a Year for Clothes |New york. Ait information obtained | NEW YORK, July 20.—China is no| thru this research will be the prop: | place for a clothing profiteer, accord. | erty of the government, and for the} ing to Chi Chen Nich, president of | benefit of all surgeons and the es | the Chinese chamber of commerce. | ple at large In China, he said, the average ex penditure for clothes ix $1 4 year. He urged American aid for Chinese industry, saying that if China could increase her buying power to an av erage of $2 4 year, she could take the entire output of the New England | mills, lum. The fire department saved the! Glass Eyes Turned : ? . | building. Out in Hour’s Time} LONDON, July 30.—Former serv-/| jee men Who have lost an eye In the) War can enter @ shop here, sit for an hour and come out with a perfectly copied eye—one that dilates in the evening as the human eye does. The artist In these “eye studios” works with glass tubes and biow lamps and molds the complete eye, faithfully copying from the human model the exact color of the white, the small lred veins and the delicate blends of \Kid Pranks Are Cause of Blaze) PORTLAND, July 20.--B. R. Hall heim was greatly annoyed here when small boys rolled a newspaper, light | ed it and thrust it thra the mail slot in the door of his plumbing emport-} DAY AND Ts. SUN.. WE Jets pinched by the cop «| Children’s court HELPED BY WAR] 7011, Confess heft of $1,050 NEW YORK, never July 90.—"Frank does nothing, but he always maid Joe Laviolo: 11, placing a protecting arm ther, at the quarters of the Children's soctety Around his T-yearold b: That's because he plays ‘chickee’ for the rest—keeps a lookout and calls ‘chickee’ when the cop comes Neurosurgery made the greatest |“ rested with Panarello Vrank Maf charge Arraigned before of Juv ney Justice Calling, tn the boys admitted having stolen $1,050 worth of Lib bonds fro in the office M. Delay her merchant played erty Late in dd that the empty, and the door open Plor ing further, they found the inner door was locked, but a search soon d the key. Entering, they 1 the box with the bonds, broke open. Rickey and Taylor he conversation of the lads y emerged from the subway ion, They questioned and ar rested them, They found all but three of the bonds in the boys’ knick érbockers. ‘The missing property three bonds of $60 denomination, the offenders said they had sold for $5 each All the boys have appeared before in the Children’s court for minor of. fenses. Justice Collins remanded them to the care of the Children's society, pending an effort by the po- lee to recover the stolen bonds, and an investigation by the Children’s society into the conditions of their 11, on a) ™ {Dry Squad Sleuths Find 12 Cases Dry squad sleuths, hunting for whisky, boarded the steamer Prest dent when she tied up at Pler D last night and found 12 cases of liquor hidden Som in sacks, | ten oles, Tt the whisky was Jed aboard the President by ¥, who intended to pass it erates here.” officers made a and Wid not break whisky, « Harding Awaiting Gov. Cox’s Speech MARION, Ohio t Warren G. Harding ts hold k his cam S until ble He Senet Cox ch, it Senator Harding the issues, in his speech accepting the nomination, and is disposed to make no further vital pro ee ments until his opponent « disclosed Old Shoes Getting Thrift Attentions LONDON, July Society wom: en are paying mm 4 to their shoe billy, With the p f brocade satin and kid at a faby figure they are going in extensively for re pairs, Old shoes are being sent to the repairers and come out again ab most sew by @ new method of hand leemtae and recovering. | f excursions for three \ our office and get DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE buy now you can beat sost of clothes buying — 4 Off.... 378 S vA uits—'/, Off $80 Suits—% Ofe4 ‘Schaffner & Clothes Shop Second and Seneca Streets murder of Racaud’s daughter-in- | ©o!or in the tris, while the ex-soldier aw. Racaud's testimony sent the | ¥*!¢s. who has always protested his » to jail. at Jail Cells | in Athens, Greece) [ENS, Greece, July 30.—It's) d an honor to live in a cell | ; Athens hasn't built houses | war, Population has in-| ergo and hence—families an afford the rent live in the , says 4 Red Cross worker here. | be Only Trouble Is | It’s Too Far Away! U. T HH. July 30—The traf.) © fs booze is openly thriving here . ted persons are finding no ity in obtaining okolehao, the liquid “kickee,” according | ev. John W. Wadman, acting dent of the Anti-aloon who has just completed al ‘Of inspection of the islands. Of-| contend they have insufficient to cope with the liquor traf 95 Years Old, He Still Works Hard} JUNCTION CITY, Kan. July 20, Watering a thousand sweet potato plants each morning before, breakfast i only an item in the life of John Scott, 95 years old, said to be the old- est man. in Greary courtty, He hase lived here for 50 years and each summer raises a large amount of garden truck, He arises at 4 a. m. and works several hours before, breakfi After eating, he brings his vegetables to town. THF AMONUS GEORGIA MiSTRENS Bawo & ORCHESTRA W TCH FOR TH TRTFTGADALE OMLY SHOW OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD Walks 60,000 Miles; | Now He'll ‘Retire MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., July 39. After walking 69,000 miles, more than twice the dixtance around the world, John Adams, for 35 years a letter carrier of this city, has an nounced that he ts going to retire, He said walking is a good exerciss but he is getting old and a youn ’ FE man will have to take his mail b “High and Di EMMA DUNN in the rainbow comedy “OLD LADY 31” Rachel Crothers’ New York Stage Success, SpeeA and Laughter. ‘A plotfwith a sleep-walking adigfg lady and Lloyd with hidgep! 2 LLOYD —IN— 99 CLEMNER MUSIC Liborius 1 Directo Concerts A 10 Evening tman, and TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT—TOM MOORE =e sre we jini it Pe anal | Ys] Huy a can of Crimson Rambler Syrups send us the label and 100, we will send you the recipe cabloct, CONNER Go 10,000 Mils For Coffee Wegetour coffees from plantations, scme of t miles away. We use on. beans from these choicest we have only degun to give best coffee. & If you'fe had trouble with coffee, try “Folggr's Golden Gate.” See how it ¢ men folk's fussing. in use uncertain . Smooth, Delicious \ Rich—Non-Acid \ The Sse Ga’ flavor of “Fol- | gers Gate” is different. it you e it “ * ii like mithout losing its healthful effece, hted. Try it and see.’ Learn what i&means to have such ~ We go 10,000 miles for the Womp’s Best Corres For the best coffee should be xniform in flavor—each can should be just like every other under that same b: That isn’t true ofall brands. So so: women do their very best, yet n coffee seldom twice the same. The reason is that rate coffee: and all makers don’t blend with skill and care. Het