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» Seattle Star, {yor Seventh 4 > noms | MELTA RE Theale apy Audience in ANC the Northwest tm advance adver-| ow Tine iis erate 0 ti? Sis insertions | advertivements will be) Tl ecleck ene! Gn regular afterncon edl- exeatt ts good. ron for the ae iwow ull service, unnecessat bh more- ee Phoee mate! Ctaaaition Advertis | place of examination, w ner € Br ir vou Wise: ‘serne, Jersey, ; aio tine BOW dlouse: Fr LD CA ee watch, throw it awe: NO BCAYING Civil Bervi tauitable Bide. | NEW aR. jor Geor pager Tide. of examinations write {former Civil Service . cy Equitable Bidg.| — }48 WANTED—MIscELI c THE OWL ®P MORK 8 thing, ture, ene d exchange & ret. Mott $3t tN firat ental Di iv wit & work Call Biuvert ry) il ph for particular yl Ma AND Doors 0 s CO iy $ SASH $ Ooh with 1943 Firat Ave. & SASH FOR SLEEPING PORCITRS oh for thie pur 1 made to order, on account of the special sines required. The cost is pout 30 cents or square foot for average sash, our enlarged ent we ompt pervice, even Yt tell us the exact duawsions. ly name definity large f{Mustrated catalorue, rowing full line of building ma- ree on request, terial O& BR WILLIAMS ca Established 1899, ARE YOU 100% EFFICr are you dragging out able exiatencs, half sick. and tunable to work, yet mot af ive up nia A . LUMBAGO, PARALY SIC. KIDNEY TROU! RULES scores of other al ments erty with iT thing but MIGHTY | BRFUL Come to our VIT- O-NET SANTTARIUM gnd let us examine you this adv. a wet treatment. "236 Central Bide. EAS TRL, each speed, kat Diasting Uorequired pulling demonstration daily machine of re merit. that clears rage land $50 to $100 acre machine doesn erice of little farm. — Write, Ducreat Patented bP er “> TIME FAVORIT! RE FH best after al, Oure is the pla to get them on phonogral ords, o have all w eall Renton. BA 1ANO 1eetbt Union to eae FT NG MACHINES wanted to apply firet pay ; fine p lance or pl BEINN 17" bien MATTRESSES UP 3 ting, repairing. and to ord | Western Mattress (n.. Beacon 3 Ett PIANO “AND PHONOGRAPH BALE peed buy until you have seen the Tihs "Ph maine at C. ©. Bond = | 93,000 agers FOR $200. C. C. BEN- der Co, 1609 Third ave. ave. eee ai: $906 | ew rienes — unn en onty. Railway, El a% wateh, throw it away. — WATER. LIGHTS TO |t Telephone Queen Tater Bote! shop. a yee A rear igre throw: ne aE Fina eho ae Rae Ki Elliott umn fo! carpet WANTED—MALE Saturday even- seas inte, “Price ‘arm. 23 Sixth ave. Anne 2366. EIsPiELD atch, throw it awa: C Re URNISHED HOUSES PRIVILGG ES iN man and wife who Qwner and attend furnace jo Must be refined, con- Capitol 1139, HED APARTMENTS AND FLA’ opie. iC an i ISHE) apartments, $18 to $35 | Near Jefferson fat IGT; WATER; 1323 Sixth ave.| iG ROOMS ‘FURNISHED 4 rooms: Ro families or children on for elderly; ‘walking dis-| ‘unfurnished, houxeke 9 month, N. fine jew York Bik. P y roome. WE KNOW table ina Immense amount of BACRIFICE erial wa: Won't Cross” ine that the demands of # and sailors have it have help. ¢ ELLIOTT i002, we cat | WIDOW 6206 for hourly nursing free ity Classes in pract constantly oe organ | Aut tr email commias city, od HOUSE. 4406 Dallas ave, in And p dare now headquarters. by terrific wounds of Men teal hor tee or sold | ‘on tor em neien or private peo- Only perfect 4 upon by our expert, Phone Kiliott 1699, PIANO CO, 08, *y Bion an Leod st. Call been io 753. "ios 3517. We want pee oo office furniture, Vie- Ext} A” Biaks Furniture 13 $2 «=FURNITURS FOR SALE “Bish Tak FHORONRED PERSIAN CHT. CALL $250 Runabont, with delivery box on fear; motor overhauled. aM a serviceable express $278 Runabout im good running stares | 3600 pan cei B . use on ditional eq =) | $350 fegrtes: 1918 model, with tep and wind- N Ggndition. CENTRAL AGENCY. Ine. Authorized ora Dealers. 907 BE. Pike St. — rs oxen A ea STAYS Reowowy CARPURETOR AND ECTRICAL ENGINEERING ~~ COMPANY 209-11 E. Pine, at Melrose. if OAKLAND motor, top, body and tires in jent ndition. Owner has ra) this car best of care, Will give easy terma to responsible 82 M iltott_ 1765, 1-pane farolina Court. Apts, Apt MUST BRL i919 MAX- well, good condition. 4212 Bagley ‘A GATAGE ra bag 4 without drivers. Stor~ an Fepalring. 2206 Second ave. “ation 228 62 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES HIGHEAT CASH PRICE PATD Fe good lieht cars. Henry Mo Aut 618 1. Pike WILL” BELI, small car, Velie 2086 Your y) MAY once, baker. 207. h pest TRADE WOR port Model, Call | x oe, at 306 Hinckley Didg.. i | sno Touring. 191% model, tm ex- iP at }|7 7 ow - Room,” | \i}_ AGREAGE Tere are a few used care | whieh have been tended in very low flimure, and which we will BUIL make twice as m ~ 8100 150 2h 00 600 400 400 500 boo Oakland chassis . Studebaker ¢-cyl Ford touring Maxwell touring : Chevrolet Baby Grand. coe Foadater ker 6-cyl aker roadster baker 4-cyl Bvery car is a real bargain. Let us show you where you can save hundreds of dollars LIRERAL TERMS GIV AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMIONT FRANK WATHRIHOURE & OO. VINE AT WEL GARAGES | PORT ABU ¥ RAGE: a, tonite, POR} Queen Anne 388) a ELE This MOTO. UGN DR, __Rent or sale, “Malm 918 DRAGRAW: Diemond J. Hu ‘ 2 30) /33. FOR SALB—REAL ESTATE SMALL. i. (MEROVED emall tn $800; B neres, &- «mile (rom. Day house; well: chicken hy rove * worth the pr 10 aetes, Naparine; howse: well: out- buildings; 2 acres cleared; youn, orchard, good level land: no roe er gravel. $1,000, $250 down. 10, 20 an t $2 A. ¢ several fine 5. © tracts, unimproved, acre, your own & CALLAHAN Th Beoond Ave Main 4514 at One frame house and one log ho on my acre itthe City Farts, im West Reattle, 4109 cash and $13 er month mi | BIG LAND BALE Clear Lake Lumber Co. lands being sold out at halt $60 landa | now selling at fe and $35 per) ere Good farming, truck a . and in the be y. n atimy office. PETERS, 714 Third Av WILDWOOD” ‘ $3.900——Modern $-room bungalow, tn beautiful district; om dandy ust finished $400 caah. ba hg ren, MAKE A START. mae and St CULVER “Gasen’ me for Anne hill — jiebed specialist in 14 Bost) mo Geeen Anne TT. lon a A dence: basement: hot al 4 sir hea Li eg cob! tone finiah mae view of bey, = ix 7 pe term, ise. Th" "Faytor at st, Port Address reeneces, Sa ONE OF MY TITTLE homes te Went Seattic. My terme are caster than renting. One frame and one log houne, on eracr PRTERS. 116 Third Ave. ma a © OF Ppemr when you buy ni furnished, a CE HOME IN j bark; & rooms; ha ardwood. floors ttle mith «fimlened room: full —_— $506 casts, rkiand. 300" a it and riet, ees Third Ave. i 7 ROOM MODE Liberal terms SACL ae —) Bank Bid Siw fiUNGALow, Pig F108 Jance monthly. 2900. Lor Cail Alien, ‘ PHINNEY o- PHINNEY ~ Rie 3 r $500, a ees STENBERG North 2028. 4117 Areade Mids. Q ANSE WiLL Elegant 6-room strictly modern Co- Jonial bungalow: full basement furnace: fireplace; hardwood floors; light woodwork; buffet kitchen: fot sweeping view Owner real kood cash paymen: rei laun- IVERSITY MODERN like new; “HONGK large lo \16 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY ii WHAT BAT a esta blish= ed 1906. Downs Bi ave. Main 3724, WANTED—R™AL ESTATE WES) Re RTROUS OF OTATN. ing Iatings of good homes in all) the better, sections of the city. Many clients are waiting to buy. cur home is priced right. we wil have no trouble in selling for one and one of ow Tepre ntatives will call and in spect your GOTTETEL 109 Columbia St. Phone Elliott 3240. . J. LOVE, MGR. Estate Department rdwood floo en Value $6,000. unimproved enough to Seattle so real drive to town to work, $4,400. Kant 4205 VMXCHANGE nt could Not over Di an: ‘civic. 1d, OuR ; KGnNGY, ELLIOTE iM) 1900 4 | Silversmith a |G. in rich farming and THE SEATTLE STAR Want Ad Rhyme Contest Here is the winner last week: ¥r.G STEWART 67 Etruria Street, Beattic, Wash, Give to the world the best you have, Good returns will exceed speculation; The Star has followed this coume for years, An shown by increased circulation, “Did It Ever Appear to You?” eo went to The v Star not later than Friday, we October Winners will be gunounced Saturday, The Want Ad Rhy only, and mention Want Ada First prize, $3. you submit must consist of four lines Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the 25 next best rhymesters. All tickets wilt be matied to t be winners, ‘The Star reserves the right to ure any rhyme aobmitted during er after the contest. Address all answers to the Want Ad Rhyme Contest Manager. ACREAGE 15000 ACH VIRGIN: BOIL, BUN- inwated lan x. free from sty el land, adjo 400 bushel: oni 100 sacks of potatoes of thin land. th for $20 per acre: terme balf articulara, of come and | yourself, bY Beattie MILLER & MANE " 1390 Second Ave. H BOTTOM LA AN Thoroly Cleared ae Ready for Cultivation On the PAV TACOMA HIGH. WAY, just south of Duwamish river bridge; near interurban tion Prices Kw M6 4 Empire s0-ACKE FARMS jeulterel part Main 6 TO » ‘ont, 21 miles lake # gulng at $40 per acre and up: ale few 49 minutes Beattle on Bend for lit- erature. Virownell Land Co, Bir- mingham, Wash. fH AN AChE POR” F26-ACKE farm in Fergus county, Montana; |. 260 sores till ‘od pasture land. de for westers 124 ACKES, 7 hard bay] school ( RENT OR BALE miles south of Port one to Navy yard res cleared running thre ood well; auto sidewalk. | Own: Rm BAL team and im A.M. Hall, county, 2.500. aso, A , lements. Price atiock, Wash., Apply 0. D. Jackson, Kent, Wash. ao pets FACT OF foot land. improved and stocked, up fo $6,000, south of Seattle. equity of 01.500 in modern home first pe. ent. balance ty per month, aos Bigbth hh Not “ALL 8TOCK” AND F. Dp. 1016 Third Ave. TA * CRs, THER highway, 00 Ci iitott” 19437, a FAI WAN’ WANTED—10 TO AeAGh Ti- proved farm. Answer @-86. Star. $2 FOR SALE--WATERFRONT PROPERTY AP _Biltott 3638. ON PACTF: easy = terma A BA GOOD, LEV LAND; ready to plow; $450 o 6 eer 1% Clear; 2-room house and ee well, chicken house and $560; half cash, terma look it over; anewer fo Gain * Behults, Green! Whidby nd. From Kiverett to Green- nk, Wash, TIMBER LANDS ACIPIC AGENCY, Tae, 7H ide. Eliott 4534, liste sella timber lands anywhere. STOCKS AND BONDS 5 —“eTOCKs OFFERED 15 King Airship $f5.00 £00 Beacon 1 Mine 4 t Victory Rubber Pacific Klee, Welder . n Motor . 1000 Nabob ¢ 200 Univers n lan OW, Gal.” * priling ‘ Tro. For { Harter Crude oi STOCKS WANTED pyarda Commonwealth Marsh Cons. Liberty Bonds at market. rE Finance 118 Cherry 8 Main 5899 Re AGENCY, INC, BROKE: RB, AGENTS, = 410 ‘ADE BLDG. THE Pactric R B AI ie } torr 4544 We sell onything, anywhere; J anything from 4 peanut stand to a bank, List with us for | Its, Connections all over | TIMBER, BAW MILLS, mills, anywher your listings TH BHINGLE We can handle MERCANTILIG STOR sawmill town, 60 miles from Seattle. Beat loca- Good reasons for rk will Involee $10,000. Address by letter, 737 N. Bist, 8e- ‘Three-room new cottage An acre of fine soil Fronting two streets; city water. Walking distance of street cara Very easy terms. Call at office, | gy ave. 8. W. and Bpokane, Take Alki, Fauntleroy or West Seattle Open even- = PHONE WEST 499. Level land @ proven farm Giateiet, wood 6 DIBBLIE 5 Bow Yor CHEAP — TE-ROOM e, close in. Phone PERSONAL PRERMANUENT HAIR WAVING, Marcelling, hena pack for gray A faded Gs IMPROVEMENT SHOP 6507. inion St. “DR. FN FREBR Physician and Surgeon, Chronic, Diseases 905% Third ‘Ave. BRC TILLIAN ~ CHANDLER—SANT- ractic physician; natural and erb remedies; no operation. 614 First ave. Main 6119 Bleetric treatments, EXPERT MASSAGE AND therapeutic treatments at your own home by licensed drugless Factitioner. Phone. filliott. 2006 SWEATS, MASSAGE, BALT GLOWS, ‘shower. 421 People's Bank Bids Bee Pika —~ OTHER eres of this and) eNT ae man named Martin, 1. 1 SONTAG COL 1m ; Leary tide Main 4010 ioe LEGAT, NOTICES TO WHOM Tf MAY CONCERT This in to certify that HitueMo-Lin Products Co, Inc, has made an application to erect warehouge ang maintain @ paint factory at 13th ave. # 1 Crock “st 400, heattle Tide Lands Addition Anyone desiring to pi cupaney muat file su | | The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law Ih Bar “POTAVLISHED TH8T. canes. Connultation; advice Soacente teem on department. 215 Murke Hidg. 90% Becond « T. SCHOPY, 211 Voge Hide An- CONSULTATION FREE All cases. All courte Aitorneys—Patent i iCK P. GOnIN—PAt=— ‘ney. American and for- Phone Main 290. MASOM, Peo LAW 2 Hurke Building. Cillind Public Accountanta- AS WANBEN & CO” Leary UGE by ourk, 2 a by appoin Priv iit AND mente, Seattle eatin, $P0-8h We People's Bank iit syonuras TON Fi o—Graduated y and American CERVT, iit Bide, 705 gf Palme pus? Main 7277 Campbell. 6 6. ntages Hid. hi S5te 7 Third Private lessons. Ktevens, th & Pike. NG AND REPATN- aye. TRY DIC CHAVIS HF for intestinal, liver, Kidney and giandular disorders. epared only by Dr. Cervi, 765 First ave., suite 117. 600 a quart ane ATABER TON 60. Ti First ave & Elliott 329 Lan horn pre SAMI AS ewe mie Second Ave. Hetabilshed 1 Cates. Tei TRALSOMINING. PAINT 1603 wth ave. TING, i, TINTING AND paper hanging. ral repairin, ck work. lite steeple oe and Hott 4206 Fame Taning JOHN BTROM, 1011 COLUMBIA BT. piano repairing. Guarenteed cor- Rect tumng, 42.50. Halliott. 1638 mornings or evenings, Rug Weaving Art Hive Mills, Bit Union. M1950. Wi Co. Main 's56 BOOZE HAUL ON JAP SHIP Customs officers searching the liner Kangoxan Maru found 300 quarts of Whisky and 60 gallons of ethyl alcohol, according to a report submitted to Henry C. Blackwood, deputy collector of cuxtoms, Monday. ‘The liquor was removed to the cus- tomin vaults, Wants $10 a . Day for Overtime in Prison * PARIS, Oct. 18.—Damages at the rate of $10 @. day for |served in prison are claimed by a Another man | lof the same name was also tn fail He had a longer sentence to serve and the prison officials released him by mistake and kept the other man, whove term had expired, in jail “Whale” of a Turtle Is Caught in Hudson NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The big- gest turtle ever caught in the Hud son river was captured with @ line after a struggle by Alex Do George and his wife. ‘The turtle welghed 250 pounds and was three and a half feet long. Brother of Kaiser to Live in Holland AMSTERDAM, Oct, 18.—The ex kaiser’s brother, Prince Heinrich, will leave for Holland in the near future, to buy an estate near Utsocht, | “overtime” || PAGE 15 NEW YORK PLANS UNION AIRPLANE STATION be ak } Hi ij nei ia In phrase “it can't be done” T. Feliner, of Brooklyn, ent type ships. miles df the center. | weidi The projectors of the poe ave. to Sirth ave., 83rd to 34th sts., 150 feet a Waldorf-Astoria, with a slightly inclined overhanging border. The drawing of such This pala Neve York's “airplane union station”—may be but a dream of today, but aviation experts hold it certain to be a reality of tomorrow. these days. The perfection of such devices as the heliocopter makes the vertical take-off or landing for airplanes, but given a field 300 by 700 feet, and at an altitude of 600 feet, such as is here possible by using the roofs of the Waldorf-Astoria avd McAlpin hotels in New York City, and any expert pilot can safely navigate any of the pres< A ground field would necessarily be many times this size and few great cities can offer such a location that is not hemmed in by trees or buildings within many propose a gigantic roof running from Fifth) hove the highest point of the McAlpin amd Americans don’t use the a landing was conceived by Fs possiide A floor below would bé zed for hangars and parking space for. airships, reache cd by elew ator from the roof. Cop Loses Gun, Car Badge, Pass and CRUEL FATHER BEATS CHILD Desp’rit Crook!‘ wit! taner ‘The minions of the law were scour- ing the city Monday in a desperate effort to solve the mystery of the iineing #tar, gun and street car pans belonging to Detective Mark Wree man, Becaune be wan unaware that he was minus the tools of bis profes sion, Freeman missed one of the most important pinches of the year, acoording to his fellow workers, De tectives W. EB. Worsham and A, A. Brown, Here's the way Worsham and Brown tell the tale: “Detective Mark Freeman saw a man for whom he had been search ing for weeks on the street Monday morning. He grabbed him, CRIMINAL REFUSES TO BE ARRESTED “"You're under arrest, young fel- low,’ Freeman said. “The young fellow was a criminal hardened in several schools of crime. He glanced contemptuously at Mark and replied: i “What @ya mean, “under ar feet"? Where's your star? “Freeman reached triumphantly to bis lapel, ready to spark his shin ing badge on the crook. “lt was gone, “Freeman paled, released his grip on the ecrook’s collar and began to |wearch hie pockets, while the sweat trickled off his forehead. The crook, wanted in nearly every Western city, smoothed off his clothes and HURLS ACID IN hied down the street. The crook “wag forgotten, had become of the star? could not tell, “He hailed a car, boarded it and reached for bin pass. SACRE! 118 CAR PASS GONE, TOO! “The pass was gone, “For the firat time in many moons Detective Freeman bought two bits’ worth of tokens and paid his fare, “But the saddest blow of all came when Freeman tokt his plight tw Lieut. J. C, Wickman, head of the pawnshop detail, “What about your gun? Wick- man asked. Freeman reached for his holster. “It was empty, “We caught Freeman as he swoon- e4 to the floor, and had a bard time| with smelling salts reviving him. DESPERATE SEARCH ON ‘What Freeman | FOR “MISSING LINKS” “Chagrined at having lost the best pinch of the year, but determined to solve the mystery, Freeman started out at noon and sald he would leave no stone unturned until he had re gained posseaston of the missing gun, star and pass.” Monday, at 1. m, the mystery was still unsolved, while the law's minions were beating the brush about the elty and exerting every effort to find the missing links of | Freeman's profession, (Continued Tuceday) DISMISSAL OF NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Whent August Kilda, 40 years old, is are raigned in Jefferson Market court om @ charge of felonious assault, his lle yearold daughter, Kyrihai, will be produced as a witness, with photo- stricken. “When I showed him my report,~ ; the girl said, “he became angry and began to beat me. He said he wanted me to get my schooling as fast as I I had to make @ perfect every month.” The teacher soothed examined her, The fered terrible punishment. Connolly and Stevens took to the Children’s society, whi wounds were dressed and put to bed, ‘The detectives found the work in the kitchen of a He fought with fists and feet, and it took a couple of stout wallops to. his jaw to subdue him. He admitted having beatin his Se tectiv JOY RULING FOR ck Fi | ke ie Rake aa HUBBY’ FACE) |. W. W. SOUGHT) DRY VIOLATORS. NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Frank Poultney, 14 yeara old, a clerk, went to his home in Brooklyn, accompa nied by his brother Jobn, chauffeur. The police say been drinking. When they entered the private hallway of the apartment, John ask- ed Frank's wife, Frances, 32 years old, for his cough medicine. She ia alleged to have thrown a bottle at or to him. “This is not my cough medicine,” raid her brotherinlaw, “and be. xides, that is not the way to hand any one a bottle.” Frances is alleged then to have thrown another bottle to or at him It contained a carbolic acid solution, and John's attempt to keep it from hitting him knocked out the cork, The acid flew over Frank's face and hands, on John’s face and hands to a lesser degree, and some struck Mra PouRney on the face, Her hus- jband was taken to St. John's hos. pital in a serious condition and may lose his eyesight. STATE PROHIBITION DIREC TOR Donald H. McDonald addressed two audiences in Cle Elum Sunday, speaking on the enforcement of the Volstead act. Dyeing his hair will not lengthen a man's years, TEM ALL DONT OU | $444. Motion to dismiss 10 I. W. W. Prosecutions was to be argued today before Superior Judge J. T. Ronald by Attorneys George F. Vanderveer, Ralph 8. Pierce and Leslie B. Bul- grove, representing the I, W. W., and T. H. Patterson and Maj, Bert C. Ross, representing the state. ‘Tho cases have been long delayed without trial. It 1s the contention of the defendants that they were en- titled to a trial within 60 days after charges were filed. “The state will argue.” sald Maj. Rosa, “that the defendants them- selves axked to have trial postponed, and that trial was again delayed when a jury had to be disthissed be- cause a letter had been passed to the jurors.” AZES AT STARS; SEES THEM, TOO Carl Christensen, of the Yesler hotel, First ave. and Yesler way, be- came a star-gazer for a brief while in Japtown Sunday night. A thug hit him over the head and took his watch and two checks, totalling Christensen did not see his assailants, A woman ts always perfectly sure she is right until it comes to backing her opinion with money, THAT THIRD PARTY _By Parks If Convicted by | by State, U0. S. Can’t Get ’Em, Says Judge A person who has been convicted, in the state court for violation of the! “pone dry” law cannot be subse< quently prosecuted In the federal, court for the same offense under the; Voistead act, but previous convic~ tion in the municipal courts does not. constitute such immunity, accordingy to the holding of Federal Judge Jeremiah Néterer, In a decision read from the bench - Monday morning, Judge Neterer up4 hed! the pleas in bar of seven defend-, ants who pleaded former conviction under the state prohibition law. Sim- ilar pleas entered by four defendants who had previously been convicted inx the police court were overruled. After reviewing the origin and provisions of the state bone dry law and the Volstead act, Judge Neterer({ states that “it seems manifest that! it was not the intent that a person should be punished by the state and federal law for the same offense,” and further concludes that “a convio~ tion for violation of a municipal ordi- nance * * * is not a bar to pros~ ecution in the federal court for viola=; tion of the provisions of the nation- al prohibition act.” The decision was rendered on a series of test cases presented some time ago by Attorney John F. Dore,, aua settles a much-mooted question of interpretation of the probibition law, at least for this federal judicial. district, Bondsmen Give Him Up; Now He’s Jailed Robert C, Farley, proprietor of the Whitehorse tavern, is back in jail Bob has been out on $2,000 bail since , December, 1919, following his appeal of a conviction under the liquor law. Saturday his bondsmen, the National’ Sureties Co., had their bond exoner ated and Farley was remanded to the custody of the U. 8. marshal, AN HALLORAN OUT OF LUCK If Dan Halloran ever ventures into Seattle and tries to cash a check, Dan will be out of luck, Dan for- ever queered himself with local check-cashers Sunday when he wired + Chief of Police W. H. Searing as | follo | “Don’t cash any checks signed Dan | Halloran, They're forgeries. (Signed) “DAN HALLORAN.* dopa The trouble rouble with the average $18 umbrella is that about nine-temths of Hits cost is for the handle, 5