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IDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. Seattle Star atten Wash 1 eae mth Ave. IN ADVANCE KB STATR Satis as ” BIE RR Rien IN’ ctry 7" « . $0.50 * Largest Audie lence in Phone Mal: Sattines Navertia~ Beier the atectt seas re yo ae SMALE RUF WANTED SIENCED \ “CALCULA ine, comptometer and ing machine operators Fr tor Bs tone. w th Se ret, & Sea rit a beard Bull: woke, course on Calculating t. 16th we wilt ‘as only a limited pumber of ite can be admitt man or banker. Go recetve é hb paler Foss et sy jowan, 2 WOMEN, OVER 1 if, FOR 435 month. | £ Ex EE talt e vice examiner), Bie Hide: Washingt F Wish. NE ae Georgette howling of sport helps Co. ree (for- DC. AR a 1 class dental work on easy y a c Elliott 3048 & CORE OM CORSET, ‘AL repairs. PIAN anes. FOR “HOUSE North Mis. FOR POSTAL $136 | ,month Exam- | Experience | (fot Lcneeinery: wl Bauitavie Washi dD WANTED ——— rtunity to make 7 x vacat| for “industrious beve 101 Or) wy ARS SHOVE FOR RO of the city. hot er mes ah Eiitoe hale iT use rommcuse Pliers s-tite ex-nervice_men, The | a blish itis tions t efor all ha aioe ory marines seeking em- Bit ted & EE Married. Expert touring car; streets and roade in @LL, DIGGING . AND Call menisey c. 149. or R. ttle. Pysee ies ND WIFE WANT TO GO ON) anywhere, if at once, on or awa: ae Enoc! a, Gran ‘on Pine st. Monday night, leather handbag marked b AL Nard 1306, or rin at rewar: = 858; ON Bawici BE- 49th §. W. and Galifornia. $037 49th SW. Reward. URNISHED HOUS: NISHED HOME Well built 4-room modern lot, 50x120; one block from $1,000 cash, balance like SPENCER & Co. Branch, Heacon 146. SVING—-GOOD SER- | 2.00 per ‘hour lin \t. GEO. on Ht PRNITUR yi big. truck. 4 r s-ROOM HOUSES FOR one IT HOU 4-ACRE, month attic. $100 rose $15 p akes you the own PETERS. 716 Thitd Ave. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLA TS ¥ EB. Aloha st 4 ROOMS; GAS $10 per month. 23rd ave. car. FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS FURNISHED 4-ROOM ment in Madrona district; 2 .t ‘oome; large private bath; $3: ican ‘at 923 20th ave. Phone Bast . IPSBTAIRG; DOU- bed and davenport; hot and dults, $4.00. North ing st ROOMB, $26 PER Walking BEKEEPIN th, including gas. ince. Elliott 2431-W. La RGE HOUsEK: ette, Eeistence. iiss throat wey 3° BOARD AND Room ANTED—CHILDREN TO BOARD. ine school near. Wilson 105th Pet. and Woodland Park av WANTED—BOA RDERS 60L CRIED a} go HOARD school term. ipecial rate: iri Home. Best care. Call epee iz pnd interview me. Hai- PING walking 1129| Sew ro Tiditabadhad od money | S| SMALL GAS RANGE. IN GOOD CON- THE [BELLTOWN FU “FURNTTOR: o ror SAL 1—MISCELLANEOU Bagi AND DOORS RS IAMS CO. ts = pe next two or three Will still be neces reens to order, They Inet and look better, A sub: ‘screen door, with galvan- Tell ua the atxes y: 4 need, and will figure the coal Our larg Ktuatreted catalog, show- ing full line of building material free on requ OW Re Guesin co. Established 1899, ARGAIN houses, 16 & windows; ~ FIVE T 16, new! ity 2 de od floor and walls: uitad r summer and winter ily moved. If you want to get tarted in your own little home, k this up, Somebody is going to get a real snap. @26 fiat ave. EWRITER ss ‘ LARG $35 tripod and “plate . but slight thousand records st xchange, 7 GOOD TALKING PARROT FOR sale. Can Owner leaving city. BI” KARGAIN” IN” GIT AND hool clothing. | Also men ) fiGH CLASS be 1 re | can TORS 100% | 1612 Rigehth, ‘T dental Call . work on plan. easy | y' Knott $048 ‘or particulars aoNot AMPS. SXECE TAME 2% Buy from manufacturer and save| retailer's profit. 902 First 8, up- Biggest ‘Ktock Lowe Heat Terma’ CLINTON'S, “6 Eighth Are *HOLSTBRY, REN | ~ re Th ge one to order. | Beacon 258 7. | NOS POW RENT RENT on purchase, eyer- 210 Union, ui . FIR AND ALDER, per cord. Phone plied _Toner, FOREST W660 10 to $12 eeerees SR a ‘NION MILE CO. GACL | for cedar wood and| “AND | ec ANNO LINTON'S, Yel t aka ee. a cash. P (WALNUT) $375: at ron In tON B 1612 Eighth, FLUFF RUG WEAVING. THE CAR- pe Shop, 410 Terry N. Elliott Beck, carpet cleaners FOREST _ wooD AND COAL BAL | _ tard 131 fare one te Rainier 728-J. AND om, $15 Kenwood 169 WANTED—FURNITURE Main 3517. and offic furniture, pianos, Vie- trolas—everything of va TFIg FURNITURE gt BEY ve. Pa 2212 First A Main 1603. fiiake Furniture ¢ TIP ike Mésié Furniture of 4-room house, com- Diets, to be sold ine hurry: ple ee in Price $150. ply at 41 th cE TERY t NE PLANO AT ATAR Cost $300 new. Will sell ter, we eaah. 620 Bint ave. 4B ROULTRY |INDIAN” RUNNER | DUCK 45.06 | ST Rain 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES $650 DOWN Oskiand 5. 1,585. And it's the 34-G. Why not play fe and bu: wocar with « factory gua Only $650, nt and terms of 123 months rand new iy costs west mode AUSTIN-MOSELEY 12th and B. Pike East 614 | Demonstrations giadly made any- where in King county. 1930 FORD TOURING CAR—START- attery dimmer Tights: Simpson auto bed; r 00 mites, and had t 6 400 cash, bal spot light; se s than 8, t of ca one in 6 month, ne Bast 6753 tig! hy ave. Call between 6 and ARWION GAVAGE Autos to hire without drivers. Stor- age an pairing 2205 Becond Elliott 2 62 WANTED—Ap TO! ‘TOMOBIL ES lif You WANT CASH FOR YOUR | car, let us sell it. We charge storage, and have a nice ad HAMILL & EXGDAUL Witt FAY SPOT CASH HOR FORD, Chevrolet or Dodge, in good con- Engd ce 31 FOR HIGHEST CASH PRICE ood Nght cars. Henry Mosabach Auto Co., 618 E. Pike at, East 2651 AUTO STORAGE AD AND LIVE STORAGE, 14 AND $5 per month. Phone Queen Anne geet RUCK FOR BAL, che hone Queen Anne 30 1608 Pi sth ave GARAG {T—WASH RACK IN nd also paint shop. 1816 Fowler's Garay MOTORQACLES AND ACCESSORIES TL, LINE OF UsSEQ” MOTOR- cycle parts. Write or Wire Schuck Cycle Co., 1922 Westlake. FOR LEASE | 2 FOR LEASE—99 YEARS, $10.00 PER month—Lot and $2060 worth of lumber. You put up house and pay $10 per month. Can you drive | anail? If you can, and are inter- ested, come in and #ign up. WEST & Wit oR Marion Bldg MACHINERY DRAG SAWS Steam and Gasoline ENGINES, Cushman, 8. B. Hicks Co. Ric Motor, D Montelius Main 919 Gas __ weight BL ump ] nt or wale. RTT Le P i} 5 rice 524 Is PUPILS WANTED NNERS ON PIANO; PRIC reasonable; will go to home sIMlott 2853. ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS OWL Paes MORE FOR hing, furs, jewelr, They, buy , exchange everything. 121; iret. Elliott 2321 An elevator has been installed in president's yacht, Mayflower, to ‘him climbing the steps, “ Be Bid |75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ® ; BAL OF BEAT HW) PRIC tiful Fauntleroy addition now go- ing on; some of purchasers have already received advance offer on their buys; you will make a bi istake if you do not go out an select one of these beautiful home | sites at half price; only half cash, balance terms, Take Fauntleroy ear to Fauntleroy station. Office center of property at Fauntleroy station JOHN F. ADAMS CO, 0216 46th ave. B We 1 FOR SAL) H—REAI _ pric $5,500. nm paved aty cated about midway between nd Lincoln } oak floors; fireplace: abinet kitchen; full base ment; furnace and laundry t 50 * poreh; kitchen and upper elonets make Phone on two bedrooma, bath sleeping © poreh on floor: large aleove aana: We will enay oe on thia North 796 Here's a chance for you need 6 rooma, Ci make an appoin Iways here A. SPENCER & CO. do No 46th At VACANT HOMES RAINIER VALLEY For those worthless rent receipts $1,450, $200 cash—4-room, furnished; fine lot 60x120. who and nent. We're Phone North prope % GEO. $1,600, $200 cash-—Good T-room mod- ern house; lot 40x120, $1,700, home; $200 cash-—-Good §-room 20 bearing trees, | $2,200, $250 cash—Good ¢-room; fine corner, 100x120. Many others; bearing fruit; lot. JAMES G. JONES Rainier Vallex‘a Main Office 441T Raint . Bt Geneseo St. -HOx URE, ioe have a m house rents fo sower, 4 paid: right nt all the w Iq house, but has well plas iia BEA Risaphecrine with it, $300 cash, bal walks all On A HOME| wish to sell? if i talk it over with e have the larg listings of beat buys of home th Queen Anne evenings and all Queen Anne 235 GEO, A. SPENCER & CO. 2121 Fourth Ave. N. Corner Boston J.P. Whipple, oT U8 SHOW You We have several good buys ranging from $1,450 to $3,500 which can be purchased by very small payments down, 5 $200 and emall 3 A STAI G 3814 Fe u A HOME OF YOUR OWN—oF course, if for less than rent. 600 familice In Dumar are not worry- ing about the high cost of living. 9100 will do it) Bee A.C. Bartela, office Ninth S&S W. and Bimgrove. Open every day and Sundays Take Lake Burien ¢ 26 minutes from Pioneer square. QUEEN ANNE WANGATN S-room new bungalow; hardwood floors, firep *, built-in cabinet Kitchen, by Peet, coment basement, fubnace; close in, only $4 very easy terme. Mr. Clinte Seaboard. Elliott 2304 FORK SALE-4-ROOM BUNGALOW; electric Rehta, gas and bath chic k- ens; all kinds of fruit tmprorved. 15 minutes’ walk from Woodland park, Price ~ iis cash, balance $25 57" bh, ie cluding interest. 907 weit A. BARGAIN — LARGE hoom on lot 44x136; good garden 2 fruit trees Not F} modern, but. bargain at terma, or cheaper for cash. minutes srom jowntown. Phone x lumbia City) Rainier 23 dinand St. (« wh. Mgr. a Come to me for t Queen Anne hill established spebi trict. t im this dis. RC. CULVER 14 Poston St Queen Anne * “RORPHY PROAD WAY S-room modern bungalow; best part of North Bfoadway ed street lot 490x100; wonderty Prop erty only $2,100; easy See Mr. Reekman, 335 Bids Main 6571 £-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, COR: $x100; full basement. fur- all kinds of shrubbery and fruit trees i gpsias jallard 1614, $—<4- ROOM HOVER, amall payment down, balance like Immediate possession By owner, Kenw 10. enoom large BSS ith wee SEW HOME, NEARLY FINISHED; good view: sacrifice price 1928 30th S. Cait fi.100— D6UELE sale or trade; _ 242K. © ROOME: BASEMENT: $2.50 kas view, terms. Burke TOOxi36, En CORNER, Sound view. GARAGE; fruit; chickens 50 cash. Queen Anne 2915 VING CITY ‘oom modern terms. 4614 W. BF MOET LL, $2,950; bungalow, Da HST ydern bungalows, modern bun. they must Li nouses for rent. REA on TION Junet w D—REAL EST. ) PO BUY—MODERN 4 OR house in good neighbor ninco, bath wanted. Max- . with substantial cash payment Must be well built and a bargain, and within 30 minutos on street car from F In reply give location a scription. No dealers, WILL PAY CASH JR ANY BAR- gain in city or country property; large or amnil place or a good business; give full particulars in first letter and what transporta- tion, G-64, Star. WILL RAD NICE LARGE BUTED- ing lot in Minneapolis, Minn., for acreage, empty lot, or will give as firat payment for house here In Seattle Li Star. WANTED TO BUY—4 Of §-ROOM modern house or bungalow in Ballard. JOHN M. DANLBY Market allard 911. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE NTED—WILL EXCHANGES Nich large lot, located. in worth $750, for # for clear lot, acreag as first payment ¢ is within four mile of te ” town. | description ia, lot 14, block 4, ersten's Lake Amell Add. to Minn ¥-88, Star, AChiB® L TRHIGATED land, Bitter F Valley, Western Montana vad station on land; Vill exchange for or, Improved. Li ROTHER FARM MORTGAGE COMPANY Leary Buiiaing FOR BXCHANGE Bee owner, 4 a5tha ACREAGE 6 AND Si abbage; rich, deep rained; just river bridge, imum $3. 200 Vacant A tle ie ACcKnS houre. ing of thin fine ed and ready to n targe or simall traots WNE BABY rE RMS Ls 3 SQUIRE INVEST. Buwpire Bullding Main 3446 |Lamping Wants to Here 4s the winner last week: RHODA P. FARMER Kirkland, Wash, Agnin has come th Our kids must be ne first school day— togged in new array; The Star Want Ads will show the way To the store which has the best display, “The Bday Stood on the Burning Deck’ : Now take this line and write three more with {t, using thts tine ff the first line, and send In the Want Ad Rhyme Content as You please, Write on and addrems at the te nt to The Star not later tha Winners will be announced Batur Mana, ‘The nt Ad Thymes you # only, and mention Want Ads. First prize, $3. completed wer, You one aida of »D of the page. ‘ant Ad Rhyme to the submit a many er only. Your rhyme m: wt n Friday, Beptember 19, The prise day. jubmit muat consist of four Mnew Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the 25 next best rhymesters, AN tickets will be matied to the winners, The Star reserves the right to ose any rhyme eubmitted durin all of after the cont Contest Manager. ” ACREAGE z NOMECROFT Three-room new cottage An acre of fine soll Fronting two streets; city water. Walking digtance of street cara, Very easy terma Call at office, 26th ave &. W. and Spokane. Take Alki, Fauntleroy or Weat Beattie cara. Open even- ings, PHONE WHET 499. ——CAN YOU T For sale, 19 acres, wie Harbor, Bainbridge b i * thoroly cleared, 4 acres sur- le dd; large 3-room hours, barn and chicken house: bufldings alone worth $2,000; Iand ideal for berries; located in the heart of the berry country; only 1 mile from cannery; only 1 Seattle: several boats dally; price $2,800, $500 cash, nee to mutt Bee ©. Moen, 1028 First ave. Seat- hour's ride from} era to the Want Ad Rhyax oe STOCKS AND BONDS Wi Witt Bere Beacon Coal Pioneer Mining & Diteh, nvader of Texas WH WIL SELYA Pan Motor .. . Kin Airship. Sasa Workers Field Oil, Rubber . ea see bhokecepsses r HONDS Immediate Deliv of Ferlin 4's ¥ of Cologne 4 state of Bremen 44's ¢ of Hamburg 44's Oity { Leipzig 4\4'8 City of F tle, any day between 1 and 6 p, m., | City or call Eitiott 6420. DIG MONEY IN_L JANBERRL Let us show you ren of real lev Joam soll, fine location, just nort of ety main highway; handy to interurban: buses to and from city, 40 minutes’ ride 5 acres of this fertile noll will make xou in- dependent. We can show you the t Imnd in the entire district Only $900 for & acres; very ensy terms. They are going fast. You have to hurry VAN AREDALE & CO, 1019 Third Are. OF ALDER BOPTOM acres; easterly slope; 1% miles eat of Colby: ,Foom house 12x20; tly, cle view of Sound ce $600; 100 cash’ balance easy “VAN ARSDALE co, 1019 Third Ave. LEVEL, “PARTLY b-room house; ; kood well Price near Bremerton. 6 Third Ave NEAR RELLE mile from landing. iberal terms. y GUST STENBERG or 2028. Goon logged-off land near ease $20 er acre, easy terme J. F. Grae fain Company, 1008 American Bank ullding: FOR fs b e%, Price 36 ACRES WEAR ee TN HOSPITAL; MUST BELL 65 under cultivation: has reek, and spring whter piped to bulidings: good road; milk and rural route: Sram house: barn <69, patent stanchions for 16 *) garage jicken, milk and « houses: family orehard; smal} fruit: 15 cows, 5 heifers, regtatered Holstein bull, team, 3.200, 7 and § years old, 26 homa, 90 chickens: Year's wood cut at house; mower, hay rill disc, drag, ha horsepower gas enkine, machine, Empire separato smith outfit, tons i ‘30 D 449 New York Block, ACIFIC f fertile ready for the pl of $i8 pet cent inter ho principal paymen thoura A irrigated al Including — wat $2,000 improve: t art with small capt low rat to Albert literatu nadian Pacific Ry 208 Pioneer Bidg.; Main $292. if ACRES—A FINE HOw Only 15 miles from Seattle; clos ent; very rich soil; fine ween and several springs; large S-room hor coherete basement and walka; 2 fireplaces; bath; water in house and piped to all parte of family orchard nd emall 7 cows: 175 hene, A $4,200 eash. YALE & CO, 1019 Third Ave. 5 OF THE home tracts paved highway, $60, on This is valley land, ready for t plow. Buy a few of these tracts for a hone, chicken ranch ranch. When this land is will never again get ya’ Rear Beattle at this pric JF y THE WAT Seattle Water Front beach hom: furnished: fireplace lensed ground ain, 2 years old; 40x150; flow- ; si00 cash, bal- com- mod- Must porches; built~ features; crete basement; 650x116; no mortgage. Make payment, and pay balance modern: den STOCKS OFFERE 5 Swedinh-American Line Special | 200 Smith Canning Mach... .8 2.00 5 King Airahip 60 Western Rubber... 11 Pan Motor Co,, St, Cloud 2000 Alanka Pet, & Cond ..+. 40 Wicks Tire & Rubber .. 250 victory Rubber 500 Flectric Weide 1000 Coal Mines . ersal H, P. Tel ¢ ‘118 Cherry 5‘ WILL SLL 18 STATO ship atock, special. 4889, 100 KING AIR: | Phone Main! REAL # LOANS MONEY FOR WASHINGTON FARM AND ACRBAGH LOANS. Prompt | fervice, L.A. ROTH FARM MORTGAGE CO, Inc, Leary Bye. | Main 4010 WANTED TO BORKOW PROM PRIVATE PARTY of $4,500 on well improved, ul fruit and hay ranch. fi et class. Will pa Address LL ‘T White Biutts, German ¢ Freneh sneral Bloc. 44g v. Viotory S's .. French 91t aa. |Italian Sixth War Loan Sa... | We Buy and oteignm Currency SCANDINAVIAN AMBRICAN CORPORATION Main 3337 HOANHING WOCRE Must be sold in. two cheap, $600; month. Rent other bus 1 let go On Open: ap or come T. M. Johnson, Peshastin, OFFER LIMITED AMOUNT OF stock to Investing public, account completing of congentrating plant. Bloc Tie! r (nenting 60) weeks. Will let ge down and $100 Oo x ket operator who mu for othera will ae- cont 8 few reemp reqore ii rats ™. radi thet 1 321 Yale Db bene pak for gray and faded hair. LADIES IMPROVEMENT oP __Main 6507 Union Bt SALT GLOWS, 1 Bank Bidg, Beeond and Pike Branch Office Located at 610 Second Avenue Bartell’s Drug Store No. 2 Classified advertising may be Jeft at this address up to 11 & m. each day for the regular after noon ,editiona, $1,000 Damage Suit in Bath Tub Theft Because Auguet Huffmeister ac- cused Pasquale Marrese, both repu table Seattle eltizens, with stealing a bathtub on May 24 of this year, Huff. meister must defend himself in a $1,000 damage sult filed Tuesday in the superior court. Marrese alleged in his complaint that the accusation was false, and because of it he was confined in the county jall for 24 hours, much to the humiliation of himself and friends, Later, he declared, the charge of atealing the tub dropped by the prosecuting attorney, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell was back at his desk in the city hall ‘Tuesday after a five-day visit to the American Legion ednvention at Spokane. Caldwell was a delegate from Eber J. Noble post. Canadian| Pacific Victoria and Vancouver, B.C. “Princess” Steamshipa Leave Se~ attle, Canadian Pacific Dock, ler i Toot of Yealer Way 9: 00 ‘A. M. Daily Victoria and Vancouy 11:30 P. M. Daily couve: Week End Trips TO Vancouver Island “The Island of 1,000 Miles of Wonderland” STEAMSHIP AND RAIL GOLFING, MOTORING, BATUING Something for Every One Tustrated Folder on Application CITY TICKET OFFICE G08 Second Ave, pane Main S588 BE, ¥. L. SEURDER, General Agent No definite time or place has been fixed yet for the proposed debate between Senator George B, Lamping and Senator 1d T. Coman, republi- @an candidates for governor. Lamping addressed a letter Tues day in reply to a statement tanued by Coman. In this he calls attention an follows: “very candidate for publie of- fice ils now for the bonus bill, The people are not deceived by any can didate's advocacy of that measure now for vote-getting purposes, The facts are, Senator Coman, that your self and Governor Hart bitterly fought the soldiers’ bonus bill In the 1919 session, The same question of itutionality of the Lamping pus bill, which you opposed, ap- plies to Referendum Measure No. 2, the bonus bill you are now support ing, and any statement that you may make as to my sincerity of purpose back of my fight for the soldierr’ bonus bill is an admittance upon your part that you would permit personal feeling or prejudice to in- fluence you on a great mensure af- fecting 64,000 men in this state. ‘To oppose the soldiers’ bill then, when wo direly needed, and be for it now, is political sophistry. SAYS L. AMPING “PROGRESSIVE,” COMAN CTIONARY” Referring to Comar's suggestion that they debate the Nonpartisan League platform, Lamping says: “It is customary for those who have selfish interesta in view to blind the voter. with a sereen, questioning the American. ism of any candidate who has lib- ermal and progressive polities in the republican party. I stand bold ly for legwiation that will assist the farmer to market his produce; to give the working man and city dwellers the necensities of Life) cheaper; to reduce our taxes by s RAVENNA GAR BILL TO PASS hedsied to Override Vetd on Extension Plan ‘The ordinance providing for the extension of the Ravenna street car line was scheduled to be passed over Mayor Caldwell'’s veto at the coun- cll meeting Tuesday afternoon, ac cording to city officials, ‘The bill, which carries with ft an appropriation of $3,500, provides for extending the line from its present terminal on KB. 66th st. east of 29th ave N. EB, to 30th ave. N. E. and on 80th ave N. B. to B. 62nd st. The measure was vetoed by Mayor Caldwell on the grounds of its “doubtful legality.” Property owners tn the Ravenna istrict have threatened to enjoin the city from completing the pro posed extension, according to Calé well, Drivers Warned to Keep Illuminated War on “one-light motorists” will be started by Motorcycle Officers J. Hi. Stoddard and Frank Gladwin }Tuesday night, Bail is $2 on first offense. “Better keep both lights on tf you |want to keep out of jail,” Stoddard said menacingly Tuesday. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law FP WALL —ESTARLISHED Tete al Consultation; advice. feos, Free department. re fee nd_ ave. a Pen Se yReE 4 ox. PCONSU LEA TIO. rhs xi ee. All courte. “FREDERICK ent Attorney. A eign patents and promoted. Bldg, Seattle, wa Wash., and ‘ae F Ww. gahii BC. Fiione Main 390. “MASON, K, LAW 492 Burke Building. X- 8 HANSC & CO, Le re Rt, Chiro) practor, Haight Didgs 2nd and Pine ‘oasuls tation free, Hours, 10 to $. Even- ings by appointment. Bitlott 3684 PRIVATE -AND © ADJUST- ments. Seattle College of Chiro- Pyactio, 430-31 People's Bank Bidg. ‘ain 2 JENNINGS, GRAD- hook. Denny Campbell, ON a Tild, Hi 3958 Call Loans MONEY LOANED ON ALE ARTT- giee,of value TH RELIALLE, hird ave. JENNINGS tates of F Bidg. Main BLECTRIC WIRING AND REPAIR: ing. Main 87 Memy to MONEY TO LOAN | On diamonds and jewelry, on most satisfactory termi. |soctnty TOR REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 235-6 Empire Building Second, Near Madison. MONHY TO LOAN We loan any Amount ou diamonds, hes and jewelry; lowest rates. oun ridest loan Brokers. a ICAN JBWE co, £21 Second Ave, Established 1889. Optician and Optometrist TW Bdmunds, Fraser-Paterson Co, Painting and Kalsomining PREMINR KALSOMINING, PAINT- | ing and Repair Co. 1608 12th ave, Phone Bast 7954 ss ano Tuning on Ti , 1624 BOYLSTON AV. Gi $5.60, Wast Ee Ho Your, OWN PLUMBING Come to J. .N. SHAFHR, plumbing heatin nd supplies, mulott 8068, 314 Second Ave, 8. Rug yeav’ _ RUG TROUBLES, Shop, 410 Terry N. Hiniott 448 M, i938, correct tuning, Window Cleaning WINDOW 8656, NING amoke | Certified Public Accountants | } | Debate; Progressive Versus Reactionery change in our tax system and to prevent in every way in my power the exploitation of the people of our state.” Lamping then submits the ques tion for debate “Resolved that} Senator Coman's record in the state | neonate the interests of the people, and in favor of the special interests have long dominated the legislature, and that Senator Lamping’s record was against the special interests, was progressive and constructiv and‘at all times for the best we fare of the people of the state.” OFFICER'S WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE Army Captain Liked Other! Women Too Well, She Says Bens Loulse Edmundson filed mit for divorce from Capt. C. R. Edmund. son, U, 8. army, Tuesday, in the #u perior court, alleging cruelty, Mrs. Hdmundson included as defendant in| her complaint the Washington Mu tum Savings bank, in which institu- tion her husband has @ savings ac count of $3,000 She alleges he transferred $4,000 in Liberty Wonds from @ downtown watety ings a known Mra. her complaint that her husband | sought the company of other women, ‘OVERFLOW HIGH vount and secrete it In an un SCHOOL OPENED Enrolment Nears 0,000 Mark Expected A Rew high school located near the Walla Walla play field and oc- cupying @ temporary structure was opened in Seattle this morning. It will be known as the New East high school and is designed to re- Neve congestion at Broadway and Franklin high schools. An enroll. ment of approximately 300 is the quota of the new school which will offer first year high school work only. The temporary building will be replaced by a permanent structure in the near future and graduates af | East end grade schools will attend high school In the East end school. Enrollment in the six regular high schools and in the public grade schools was nearing the 50,000 mark anticipated early th not be possible until all schools have turned in final registration lista First Liar—“Pretty warm. today.” Second Liar—"Warm? Bay, boy, it was so warm that awhile ago I saw a dog chasing a cat and they were both walking.” First Liar—“That’s funny, I saw the same dog and cat awhile later, both had sat down awhile American Legion Weekly. What’s was reactionary and against! that | deposit ‘vault, and she does | | not want him to withdraw the say: afternoon. | Complete reports of the number will | PAGE T? DRIVE STARTED ONJITNEY MEN) Government Rounds Up Un-' licensed Drivers Poginning & campaign against tm Meensed jitneurs and operators of forhire vehicles who are evading | |the government ‘tax, William ‘, | | Books, deputy collector of internal | revenue, apprehended 21 such law! violators Monday, he announced to day, “There are any number of car owners who are operating as for-hire drivers without the state license to do #0 and without paying the gov. ernment tax for the privilege,” sald Collector Beeks, “This office is go ing to collect every dollar due the government or see that those who do not pay are prosecuted.” The 21 drivers apprehended Mom day were taken by Collector Beeks personally, Thelr method, he said, was to put up a jitney sign on the windshield and scout along the down- town corners until they had picked up a load. Then the sign Was re moved. Arrived at their destination and the car unloaded, often within the confines of a public park, the sign | was onee more brought into play | until the car was filled, Then as | before it was removed and the auto appeared to be loaded with a family and friends, One of the drivers, according to | Beeks, admitted having used his car in this way for two years without | paying any tax or for-hire license, . The government tax for for-hire eer and under and $20 a year for those with a seating capacity for — more than seven, The first umbrella seen in this |country arrived in a shipment from England in July, 1770, METROPOLITAN Sunday ive. sept. |i evenvoxe FINAL CURTAIN, IT HELD THEATREGOERS | of CHICAGO AND NEW YORK SPELLBOUND ALL LAST SEASON. — AN EXCELLENT Cast UN- DER THE PERSONAL Di- RECTION OF “ POPULAR WED. MAT. 81 Newest in Fall Fashions? See All the Latest at Cherry’s T's not CHERRY CH. & bit too ee degia thinking of what to wear for Fall. 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