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Seattle Star BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE 8TATR year..... OUTSIDE OF FTATR OF ype te?! Price te Wee per n, oF £3. 00 year Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 Rates Per eet cheree aéverti PRremical Co, Ino. Pain to introdu wives of Seattle jeanser.” “Old Sot ington, a superior Washing Com: and ‘a natural product of the Tt HOUSES FOR RENT | ron REN T—i0-ROOM HOUSE, furnished or unfurnial jor ava. Phoue Main 5 FOR ~ GO6D WOME FOR BARY eal Beacon 2082 RV Nit ARTMENTS AND FLATS FOR KENT—THREE- ROOM FLAT, freshly tinted, $20, Inquire 1418 Lith ave, NISHED APA! AND FLATS NICELY FURNISHED FOUTC ROOM ‘Apartment in Madrona district; has two bedrooms, private bath room: feet. (Adults) Call at 933 FOR RENT FURNISHED APART- mont and garage. $11 Seneca. 3 iTS SHED HOUSER RE Ing Foom: close in: reasonable: tree and light, etc. 1828 29rd Ras | ave, t 6744 CLEAN, FURNISHED, OUTSIDE. basement room, ingle room: kitchen parate entra) ais month. 3 od car service. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING AND sleeping rooms, handiast, cheapest. 1323 Sixth, near Union. s RENT—ROOMS HOUSEREEPY AND SCEEPING, | newly furnished, cheap. 1203) Howell Elliott 1620-W. 3 A! AND ROO! HAVE ROOM, WITH EXCELCENT | meals for two or throe gentle- | men, wi int reasonable. | Bast 4502, 702-A B Pike. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HE OWL PAYS” MORE “FOR clothing, furs, jewelr 7, Puy ing. 1ST and exchange every First. Elliott 3321, rs from “the fands, leaving them soft and smooth. Solicitors wanted, $18 Pike st. nd remodel all kinds of discount. ‘also oe Kom 2 ane Fy rope Lf kind of Feath: whieh ts is "aise included in our Fe- Cc ‘ometer and keeping ‘Machines Call at ROWAN $135 th. . mail Garvie: 1 mon’ eet August. rience For tree joulars (former civil . 1139 Equitable EW Georgette ne of sport Phelps in and rae agg oe 9 FOR ut ioe fy pF ge perience SiPor free particule: (former civ! 4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU: Tt te not tog early, to look up your screens, We make screens to or- der. They last longer and look better, cH TOUSE SASH A dozen Mer it sizes im stock for immediate shipment Roott Beal Brand by % ae i s Sateriel OB WILLIAMS. Established rit ta JP _YOU WANT A GOOD USED piano, « hig ge depend- able om help you to select one. We are quite sure you will be Pleased with our offer. We want you to know what we call a bargtin, and how many homes have been made Pag SS saree h patronizing Ouse of service, Du- Barry Plane Co, 106-108 Union st ae ANS EX- SERVICE WEN , i ber hundred patriotic and war record on sale this week a’ M Stall 18, lower Pike Place Market 1 LIA! WILL bo and go-cart. tion, Phone Fourth ave. ‘and children, at suitivan's Tire ry ave base: né Uae topatha, and Utah coal, call Be 7958 Wilson = Rain. ‘94s. GRAFLEX 3-A Ziess F 63 ey oe _ like new. $100, Address G-13, Star. Ni ECORDS AND music ae semanas 709 Pike. REGAL iL 66 SINGER! . 18 13th & R- | Mumfora & FOR ROUTE CAI Barts of the city. Good a for, Rdvancement to Chi bates Department, Real WANTED—G B—Gooh STEEL ‘WELD- en on steel pipe line: $1 per hour, Boerd and room $1.50 oer Paay. At Divide, Mont. NTT WiLL PS first class dental work on ayment plan. Call Hitlott 3048 for Heulars. ‘monthly, experience unnecessary. Write Hiathway. ¥-136. The Stat. ‘D SOCIETY POOL oom. 703 onion at. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE RY MEN —COMPETEN gs wishes work on some rm in this og Be Periented in commercial ming. No ‘unprofitable »b birds tolerated in foe! Write G. Anderson, 1410 Wilson a th Bellingham, Wash. To help the ex-service men, The Star will publish “situations bel advertisements free ore and mari for End pee oe! eall- eceking em- e e Ss JANITOR, MARRIED, ge 27 years; can do repair wor! ‘ould manage place or otherwis: Address “s 16, is The Star. ENERAL NG, _ Rauling. $78 per hour. ‘Phone 2 LOST AND FOUND | £08T_ONE $8 AND ONT 91 PITT, on Second and Spring st. or on University car, about 11:30, Auguat 6. Finder picase phone Kenwood 1429 and ask for Haze! Merry. Re- ward. Lost. Poe as SEATTUe SNO- jualmie road, tan overnight Bae Peatgining purse, kodak, ete. will finder kindly urn ‘thru Cyrps Pe 905, Hoge Bldg BLACK Funan ‘weddin| fered to Be rency. Reward ZLLIGATOR PURSE . rth lake to Latona or 4012 rsh N. EB. By working man. North AIREDALE TERRIER DOG—RE- 4 will be. given 36 if returned to 64. . Jette: ice,” A PAIR OF G cae ackage. Please call Ken- WERNSE: BT horned, Reward, Sidney 1328 % TO LET—UNFURNISHED — = 12 Nore BT; font $2 M HOUSI two car lines 25 FURNISHED HOUSES €-ROOM FURNTHIED HOUSE, piano, Sound view; $40. 2634 13th ave. W. Queen Anne 2332. lee FOR RENT UN for fag garage and chicken house; Lot, 60x108. Only 4 blocks from car line; $25 per month. room bungalow clore in, corner lot, 36. One block from car line; $35 per month H. DOHERTY, 1014 Third Ave. HAVE SEVERAL SMALC PLACES in Boattle that $100 ca 5 Ber month will buy. Don't rent. 4 C, PETER 716 Third Ave 3 CHEVROL Capitol 123. KAVANAG: a WANTED—FURNITURE THE BELLTOWN FURNITURE Co. We want PACIFIC FURNITURE- CO” 2212 First Ave. Main 1603. Blake Furniture Co, 408 Pike. M aéi8 & POULTRY ANCONA Faia Bhepers strain, also Rhode land Red f $2.2! Gelock * or Sunday, ave. Take Alki car and get off at Btevens #! 61 FORK SALE—AUTOMOBILES www Wwwww wwww ww wy SEATTLE AUTO BARGAIN PARK FIFTH AND VIRGINIA ‘ Yesterday @ prospective buyer asked one of the salesmen the price of a dertain car we have for sale. The salesman told him $200, and right away the prospective buyer asked him what was wrong with the car, that it was so cheap. Any one of these cars are worth twice as much as we ask for them. Some need a little fixing which you can do yourself and save money. aaaaceedec aa cceeadasateeaasdveecaaatteeg Studebaker Touring . Ford Touring..... Studebaker Roads Ford Roadater Chaimers Road Oakland Roadster. Terms SEATTLE AUTO BARGAIN PARK FIFTH AND VIRGINIA FORDS, FAVOR- __ALFRED AYERST, Fast 126. THE FASHION GARAGE to hire without drivers. and repairin, Biliott 224 BT CAR NEWLY OVER- wled, painted; $350. Worth $500. Cah Gast A419, torenoon: able term: 2205 Second WHO to move to Minneapolis? T have a nice large lot, located 4 miles from cent: je of lot, $760; ie descrip. tion of lot is lot 14, bloek 4, Sir: sten'’s Lake Amelia Add. to Min- — No junk wanted. F'-44, iF '¥6 (OU WANT CARH FOR You orn, HAMILL & ENGDAHL 1631 Broadway WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR VOD, thevrolet or Dodge, in good con- dition, Hamill & ‘Engdanl, 1631 Broadway, Phone Bast 116 ? WANTS HOME—HAV Buick, Al condition small place, sinounte“Eiiott Mate. |T have a 3-ton Stor- | WANTED—AU /TOM RILES | HIGHEST Casi PRICE PF good hish care. Henry M x 6 BK. Pike at Rest FRADE PORKS DhILET Adare vn G-18, WiLL stock for light car, Star. FOR SALE—AUTO TUCKS — LE YOUR OWN BORE (new) truck, that will earn you from $20 to $50 per day, that T will exehange for mod- ern bungalow, Value of truck $3,- 800, and will be glad to demon- strate. Address I Le W. 406 ¢ Rallard 3623, even MACHINE! “DRAG SAWS Steam a asclina GAS _ENGIN “ushman, tight At & Th Micks Co. 912 tat & MOTOR, DRY us. ent or male Ty “FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE HIGH, LEVEL RALLARD BARGAINS, K K wn b A A AA N N N N NEW BUNGALOW; PAVED STREET $2,600-—-Modern, two bedrooms, large living room, large kitchen, nic bath, buffet, cabinet work, laundry room, garage large level lot on aved street, alley, close to ears overything paid at the price, House has been cecupied leas than |* @ year, $400 cash, $23 a month. 937. SEVEN-ROOM OR FIVE-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, $3.600-—Lower floor has two bed- fooma on center hall, which opens on the bath. kitchen, dining room, upstairs and downstaira to base- ment There ie a nice living room entry hall, pantry, closets an large front room. Upstairs ts large enough for three rooms and in all celled, and two reoma finished up with paper on the walls, Laundry tubs, @ Tine level lot, clone to the Paved street and car; $1,000 cash and $30 a month All newly kal- somined and clean like pew; onl five years old. jo. 392 FINE BIG LOT. $400—On ‘Improved street; grade, sewer, cement sidewalk In and aid; near the car; 60x100 feet; Ulevel; only $50 cash, $10 & month. No, 3910+ KEAN BROS Ballard Ave. at 22nd Ave Phone Ballard 427. Est. 17 Years. S1000 CAB AS terma will pat you into a fine T- room house; close in; paved di trict; fine view; combination range included, 2,200 on easy terms for a big lot overlooking the Sound; T1 feet front to the bluff. $1,100-—-Dandy lot, on poe street; Bear car line; North « RALPH G. MACALLA! er 1312 American Dank Bidg. Elliott 4480. $ tra breakfast Othell r month A HOME 0K. SPENCER & CO. lumbia City) Rainier x HOME OF Yor ow N—OF m th 600 abo 0 will do It office Ninth &. Open every Lake Burien 1 Pioneer square. ¢room eee $0 to 125 "Sask aot 15 to aw ‘This ts an exceptional portunity to wet a start on a home A. GOODFELLOW, Railway Exchange CROOM TUNGALOW, PHONY er bedroom, kitchen, bath and closets; kitchen has built-in features Whole house finished in white « 3 class shape; lot 40x120; beautiful view, and one block BF. Day school. $2,150; $350 cash. North 2556. 5-ROOM HOUSE, NEW: MODERN; furnished of unfurnished; cheap fujl cement basement, large lot; all in fruit and flowers: good soil, fine view. Also nursery. Great ¢ for someones. Terme 10010 ioth ave, 8. Phone Raiwier 431M COLVER—QUBEN ANNE Come to for the best buys on Queen Anne hill. Tam the oldest established specialist im this dis- trict. R, C. CULVER 14 Boston St Queen Anne 77. FINE LOCATION $2,100 ttage, with bath ; level lot: block from Heacon ave. Only $350 down and $26 per month. Thi asnap. Bea A neat 4-room price $450, discount for cash. GW. Melville Co. 383 Colman 4 NURSERY GARD TRACTS for $150 and up. Free fruit trees and shrubber: city water. All for $10 per month. Take Lake Burien car to Meetem, one block west. Agent on grounds. » 0—TERMS; 6-ROOM MODERN houne, including furniture. Owner must’ sell this, Worth $4,000. D'Avila, 601 American Bank Elliott 5476. per month, Thi wary lide. . bungalow atyle, |} cement baseme solid oak floors; fireplac | lot; paved street; close to echools, If you can make a cash payment. this place wil sold at a bargain. J. URQUHART 208 Pioneer Hidg. Main 3333. IVERS! ood be GREAT BARGAIN UNIVERSITY DISTRICT | 6-room house, modern: fireplace, full basement, attic, bath: in good res nee district; for sale by « $4,000, terms.’ 808 He 68th. wood 2450, Ken- WityY HisTRICT modern AK GAT Unfinished furnace; i od lot; to car and achool e only $4,500, with URQUHART KIEFER —WEST real estate exclusivel, | ed 1906. Downs Bidg., 709 Second Main 3726 LEVEL “TRRIGAT HD ter Root valley, Western railroad station on land; je for Be- Montana value $4,000; attle vac L.A. ROTHE FARM MORTGAGE COMPANY Z Leary Building TWO BUSINESS te} “IN” MET- Ville, Sask., anne ed $800, for light ear, Address or call 53 Avon st. WANTED 100D PROPURTIES for exchange. Clark or Moore, 1016 Third ave Elliott 5180. ” ACREAGE |FAMOUS THRE TUIVERS COUN- try irrigated land, good soll; abs dant wa markets and sunshine 2 res; easy terme SLY & CALLAHAN, 266 Hinckiew Wain 4514 will exchan; nt or Improved. one | ar and) owner: | Want Ad Rhyme Contest erases a SR Here is the winner last week: ANNA WALSH 902 Jackson Street Heaven ts not reached by « single bound, But we climb the ladder round by round, And get results from néar and far, Thru a Want Ad in The Seattle Stax “I Know a Place Where the Sun Is Like Gold” Now take this line and write three more with it, the first line, and send in the complete Want Ad Rhyme Contest You rhymes aa you please. Write on our name and address at the top be went to The Star p eet eee, Rhymes zoe submit must consist of four lines First prize, $3. Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the 25 next best rhymesters, All tickets wit be matied to the winners. ‘The Star reserves the right to use an: or after the contest. Address all answe: Contest Manager, ¥ thyme submitted during Te to the Want Ad Khyme ACREAGE STOCKS AND BONDS STOCKS OFFERED King Airship . rt Wicks Tire... .8pe per Mig, Ce fey ratte i ol Pac. Elec. We Manhat Harve Capitol Alaska Pet. & Co Tro; L 9 AND 40-ACKIS SPECIALS 10 acres, $275; month; 1 acre for chickens, oY 50 down, tom ak * yf 10 acres, $600: month; anily cleared, balanc: land, with spring. 20 acres, $500; 5 down, iw Der month; part ttom lan th creek, balance rolling; 1 acre tim- ber. Fine for hogs, chickens or berries. $78 down, #15 4 acres rich bottom land. © good up Cs, MiekPee * U8 Cherry ‘st jain 6899, 20 acres, $500 down, $20 —TAberty Bonds, $900 month; all fine jand; good sprin This price includes lumber, doo and windows for 4-roem "house, Owner called Kast. Bargain. 50 down, $20 per WE WILL SELL, 100 Wroming oO ott Syndicate von ® Refining 100 Knick becker Ash aggorw On Co, commor 2% McSherry Manufacturing Co., common + 12.50 City of Berlin « + 28.00 per | City of Vienna «% N. RK ENBAT 185 Broadwa: New York City (0 SHARE KING arRaTE AT ii. Phone Main 5730. reom 57 BUSINESS SEPORTURTTIRS— othy 4. feet high: several springs | id ROOMS, NEWL LY |.¢ on*this tract; rolling. Good stock ted Ga Gat ranch. ; : Femt. 1203 Howell The above tracts are located tn the district, eres, $1,000; $250 do month; halt bottom ta ee A ail level; Dest of soll Will grow anything. 240 acres, $3.500; $509 down. $40 per month; fine pasture and hay land; Most Of this ls covered with tim FOR SALE APARTMENT WOUSE near Woodland park: Income 84.000 close to Seattle, on $21,000. Phone ‘The soll in @ deep gravel; on nearly every tract. fruit, berries, Roultry or dairy. you can't beat tt fe handle farma, acreage and ir- tigated land. See our list SEELY_& CALLAHAN 30¢ Hinckiey Hidg. 117 Second Ava Main 4516000 ear bh brick lense; br building on Westlake e. Phone Capitol 179 on IN. HAVE YOU TRIED EVERY KNOWN REMEDY? And still Lamba, Weenie” HAuacy Trouble, Nervousness, Hig Blood Pressure and what no! TH, YOU ARB UTTERL) DISCOURAGED? Come to the Sie -O-NET SANFTARIUM TO- DAY. We treat hundreds Fight here at home, and can certainl your cass, The VIT-O-NET is nature's CURE. Pree this adv, ONE FREE Site. TMENT. 336 «Central HOMECROIT. Three-room have w cottage Aa acre of fine soil Fronting 2 streets, city water, Walking distance of street cara, Very easy terma Stth ave 8 W. and Alki, Fauntleroy ‘est Beattie cara Open even- That Was Pal’s Drea T ieidhenta craatence dandratt and Kenneth Miner, Who Was Drowned in a Day Dream of His Playmate A roe it see meek 221 Yaie "pt 7 itots 3401. hf Mi tin peck ft larce! enne and faded hair. dlisimad LADIES IMPROVEMENT SHOP Main 650 £20 Union St. Litde Eddie Hume fiked Kenneth Miner better than any other boy in Ballard, « For Kenneth was the only one of all his plnymates that would give him ear when Eddie told wierd, wist- ful tales of his strange daydreams They were almost constanuly to gether. So when Kenneth on Saturday was not to be found anywhere, high or iL RK low, @year-old Eddie was greatly ment. vapor. steam bath; medical, | concerned over his sudden disappear- It and elphur baths. “4747 14th | ance, Rut no one consulted Eddie, a ea The Seattle Star DIRECTORY boat ICU. Please call up Mra Attorneys-at-Law M. Nelsen |ALL—ESTABLIBHED 1887. MATERNITY HOSPITAL, CAP. 5988. | 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS “All cases. Consultation; advice. Moderate fees. Free department. MOVET FOR WASHINGTO! AND ACREAGE LOANS. Prom 215 Burke Bidg., 905 Second ave. T BCHO Fe 211 Hoge Bid service. L. A ROTHER Fan Mon WGAGE CO. Tee, Leary Bidg. nex. CONSULTATION FRE cases. “All courts. Main 4010. Attorneys—Patent Star Classified Branch Office || nasmucr jam Located at 610 Second eign patents secured, developed Avenue and promoted, 805-6-7 Cen B rtell’ Beg ithe, Ri aoh an D. St x rig LAWRENCE ore No. Phone Main 290. FENWIC 422 Burke Building ‘ublic Accouftants Classified advertising may be 3 left at this address up to 11 a. m. each day for the regular after neon editiona, por’ Mount Vernon 4 trict In Skagit county, adjoining the LaConner fats, 24 miles from Anacortes. Come to our ¢ and Fot full particulars. Write for tne formation. Make arrangements to join our exeur These lands are selling fast; if you want a Feed home, act now, delaying will | jo your tom SPARKS @ DYE 514. Second Avenue, Near Yesier Way ACRES FOR Pot Ho PER MONTH. The @rice and-terms on thia tract have been reduced for quick sale. is Jevel, and GOOD LOAM “SOIL, no gravel; to improve: im beat | f t 16 miles from this of- eral PAYING POULTRY S near this tract. Why not wee this 1 land at the right price before you buy? CLIFFORD LAND CO. ait Third Ave. Elliott 99, 7 BOTTOM LAND BARGAIN 40 neres, near Duvall, on good auto 20 acres rich black bottom rea of fine “pe Price per month re tracts. Physjcia: Chronic ” SR TICLIAN CHANT DLERRANT: age 5 Heian; rm a orb rem A perd jo operation. 614 |MAPSAGE, c £. ny all 4 $500 down, $25 Or will divide in 20 BLY & CALLAHAN 206 Hinckley Bidg., 717 Second Ave. Main 4614. inet 16 ACRES, $800 i "RING a that raises ex- jthout irrigation. Leary Chiropractor Nieit, Chiro Haieht Bidg. 2nd an tation, free. Month. § . Peterson with Snoqualm Co, 640 Henry Bide; Eniote “oe: oR BALE—6 AC or trade for h 1619 Summit FARM LANDS LAND IN YARIMA 13,000-ACKEC SHEEP RANGE MUST BE THROWN OF YOR SETTLERS IN 40 AND 80-ACRE TRACTS In the rich lower valley, noted for ite fruits and tremendous yields of alfaifa and corn, the government of the United States has been lay~ dng out the last extension of the FAMOUS NNYSIDE CANAL Our 13,000 acres of rich, smooth bench land under this project must be divided nd sold to settlers. FOR 4 IME ONLY buyers | their chole f these tor, #1 Pine. ene | 10 to ve SAT MANETTE n Bremerton. t F499. Miller Files for Congress Again John F. Miller, representing King and Kitsap’ counties in the lower house of congress, who came, out flatly during the Jap probe here as opposed to further Japanese immi «ration, fs a candidate for renomi- nation He }quar ments, ractic, ain 2831 mpbe ll, O.N. Pantages Bid. Bi, 3326 Collateral Loans MONEY” LOANED ON ALL ARTT- cles of value. THE RELIAGLE, $07 Third ‘ave. TEAT ith & Pike. ons, Stevens, haa opened campaign head CO, 1120 First ave. re at 227 Lyon building. attle and Puget Sound should become the army and navy base for this district and Alaska,” he said, “I fee] that it will be thru co-operation of Seattle civic organizations and their representatives in congress.” Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, society 4 ror tEAM RDTAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 336-¢ bmpite Huliding Second, near Madison MONEY TO LOAN We loan any amount on diamonds, watches and Beattle's olde AMERICAN J $21 Second Ave w. HOW ‘THIS LAND TO BUY- ent. Call at office, 4 or send at gram. pr, photographs samples of soll at our office. Office Open Evenings Also YAKIMA RIVER FARMS 918 Green iiding, Boozer Is His Name; Is Booze His Game? MF While Roy Boozer was attending @ ———— | dance at Tolt Saturday nfght Federal Prohibition Agent 8, E. Bunker, in company with a deputy sheriff, re covered a still, 30 gallons of raisin mash and a quart of brandy from Roy's ranch, one and a half milea south of the city. Then they went after Roy. He's sitting out the dance in the King county Jail Mo Pheasants Like Climate on Sound Fifty pheasants, born in eastern Washington, will be liberated at Duvall Monday afternoon by the King county game warden. When interviewed today, the birds declared they liked the West coast and ex- pressed no desire to return to their former homes, and Lumber Co, lands are present prices, $10 re; one-half actual close to schools and i Clear Lake selling fant to $30 per value All towns H.C. PETORS, 716 Third Ave. FOR SALH—A 40-ACRE DAIRY ranch, %-mile from Duvall, ¢ Snoqualmie river, All cleared a in hay and pasture; d improv ments. For particulars see Wm. Roney at Duvall. Not in hands of commission men: FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY . Paint ng and Kalsomining PREMIER KALSOMINING, PAINT- ins and Repair Co, 1603 12th ave Phone Fast 7954. Piano Tuning JOHN” STROM, MAIN 3397, COR- rect tuning, $3; 15 years’ experi- ence NG, REPAIRING.” MAIN riembing bd —po-Your Pu Come to J. N, *SAFE: it plumbing and heating supplies. Elliott 5069. ots Second. wave. s. _____ Rug Weaving Art Rug Mills, 811 Union— Sanitariums ROANOKE REASONABLE RATES, Aged and invalids. Capitol 2475, _4e Roanoke st ~~. Window Cleaning od, i any terms. Also 120x12 grove of different kinds » near water front. Main Miss, JESSEN, 445 New York Bldg. * When you think of advertls- | ing, think of The Star, Py ~ TR¥ STAR WANT ADS _TOASCARR WNDOW. ” CLBANING y¥; lowest mates. | or asked nim what he knew. - He looked on with open-eyed inter est when he saw R. C. Miner, Ken- neth’s father, leave the Miner home at 3445 23rd ave, W. bound on a widespread search. His interest grew when, a few hours later, he saw Miner return looking strained and worried, empty. handed, and set out again, walking fast, with a crowd of anxious neigh- bors with him. | SEARCH THOROUGHLY, | BUT IN VAIN | His throat choked up and tears | dimmed his eyes as he saw Mrs. | Miner standing in the door, wringing her hands and crying, with the rest lof her five children clustered about | ber, when he overheard one man whisper to another that Kenneth, perhaps, was drowned. But neither Mrs. Miner nor any of the anxious hunters thought to ask Eddig what he knew. | All that afternoon and evening, all that night, and all of Sunday morn- jing Miner and his posse hunted over Bailar. They scouted far out to the edge of Magnolia bluff, where they sickened, as they looked at the rocks below and surmised what might have happened had Kenneth gone over there. They combed the beach, with- out result, And all this while Mittle Eddie kept |his own counsel because no one | questioned him. Mrs. Miner was well nigh prostrat. |ed when her husband returned home jat 1 o'clock Sunday, pale and hag- gard and sleepless, He had found, he said,+ a place where a woman kept a dog away over by Gjllman ave. and Interbay. |The dog had bitten Kenneth on the |leg some time Saturday afternoon and had chased, another boy up a tree. And later, as the search pro- ceeded, the same dog had bitten a policeman, savagely. Kenneth's trail, so far as they could trace it, ended there. The dog was part hound and part wilt fox, and might easily have torn a little seven-year-old boy to pieces. | BLOODHOUND IS PUT ON THE TRAIL Mra. Miner's grief approached | hysteria, Her husband soothed her |momentarily when he phoned for Sheriff‘ Stringer’s _ bloodhound, Lightning, and the dog was prom- ised. Perhaps the’ bloodhound could |pick up the trail and find the boy. But no one consulted Eddie, The bloodhound came. Two depu- ties led him to the place where Kenneth had last been seen. He sniffed and headed straight into the cat-tails, of cattails spread out along the marshes. ‘They grow So hith a boy might easily be lost in them for da: At 1 o'clock this morning Miner went home again. His face was streaked where the tears had run. Even the bloodhound had lost the trail. Mrs, Miner seemed tottering on the verge of collapsé. And then some one thought about Uttle Eddie, Perhaps he knew some- thing that would be a clue, And Eddie did, He looked straight into the eyes of his eager questioners, and as they held their breath, he said: “Kenneth is asleep in the water.” But none was more relieved and happy than Eddie, the wistful wonderful day-dreamer, when Ken. meth’s exhausted father got a tole- Goes Over Till Wednesday,’ August 18 As a result of an informal promise by Seattle restaurant men that garb age in the future would be sold to white hog raisers, the public safety committee of the city council Mom day decided to postpone action om the ‘Tindall garbage bill until August 18. ‘The bill’ had been scheduled to come before the committee Monday morning. The Seattle Caterers’ am sociation, pressed for time to combat the ordinance, held a hurried meet ing, it is said, and promulgated the promise, which resulted in the post- ponement of the hearing of protests and arguments of. the bill. The Tindall garbage bill has beem before the council for months. The first bill was yetoed by Mayor Cald- well. After Mayor Caildwell’s veto the bill lay dead in the council until — it was again introduced last Mondays Four Cars Pile Up; a Six Are Injured! Four autos crashed in one collk sion on Westlake ave. Sunday, and Monday six persons were from injuries received in the mixup. The injured are: Mrs. G. A. Hedrick, 2136 ave, W., head cut; Freida Hi 16, bruises; Joe Fronti, 1518 22nd ave. © 8., abrasions; Miss Ida ; same address, eye cut; Jovita 11, and Lenore Rainey, 14, burn, leg bruises. L. 8. Vincent, 6203 Greenwood attempted to pass the auto of Hedrick. He saw Fronti’s auto ed uhead of the Hedrick car, : was moving. He brushed the ‘Hed rick car. Fronti’s car was turned, and Dr. Hedrick ran into fourth auto, The Rainey giris in Dr. Hedrick’s machine, Baldascl was a passenger in car, Vocational T; ficers in Se With Claude H. Anderson, tional officer for Washington, gon, Idaho and Alaska, Uel G. kin, director of the federal for vocational education, and C M. McIntosh and H. L. members of the board, returned E Mount Rainier Saturday night i make an inspection of the r: Be (Hil i ill BF qe 1909, He was come in elected in 1912 and 1916, @ candidate for reelection Burglars Rob Home and Set It on Fire LOS ANGELES, Cal. Aug. 9— Bureglars believed to have robbed the country home of Al G. Declassen of pictures and curios worth $20,000 i a day being sought by local officers, Noble Post Will Elect Delegates Twenty-nine delegates from Elmer J. Noble post, American Legion, will Thete are 10 acres! be elected Monday night to attend fan-wise|the state convention which will be held in Spokane September 2, 3 and 4. Itis expected that 650 former service men will attend the conven> tion, 8S. JASAHU, dap, was charged with violation of the state fish laws Monday by Prosecutor Fred C, Brown, The Jap is said to have been caught by a deputy game warden with a basket full of undersised trout. The warrant was sworn out in Justice Gordon's court, . Phone message at 8 o'clock this morning, and turned to his an- guished wife and cried: “Kenneth is safe! found him over on Nickerson st. Saturday evening, and turned him over to the juventie home. he's been there all the tima®

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