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BPeFre Fwrne AY, FEBRUARY Seattle Star SDIGKER Dalty At 1n0T Beventh Ave Beattie, Washington. Subscription Rates BY We IN_ADVANCR N THE STATH 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANBOUS SASH AND DOORS OT WILLIAMS CO, 1948 Firet Ave, & SHORT Priced $30.00 per thousand for 4 foot and b-foot lengths, and Par thousand for ¢-foot to ongths, RED CRDAR REVEL SIDING 4 Ynchos and 6 inches wide, priced At $20.00. per thousand. Our large tiustrated catalog show ing full tine of buliding material free on re Oo Wuiaats co. Diiahed 1899. PHONGGRAPH TOUR OR TP piano? Pick out some good tions ™m big mtock in foot ieents . Pree months Months . OUTSIDE OF STAT WASHINGTON Ye 0c per month, oF 98.00 year BY CARRIER IN CITY $0.50 Month ... Largest Audience in| the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads 1,900,600 herry planta” for Bt hone Main 600 oy ont third Rates Per Insertion Bre cerrentt fre rd Bxchan PLANTS THAT WILL GROW plants mal wow atraw straw RK. 4 Kaat PAMILY Marshall rbearing ¥. Wilson, south of FOR berry Seattle Sunnyside we 2) FOREST 1130; cord inoh, Ri det Very. con 3260 any time BARGAIN A big double load of 14-tnch a $0. Phone) evenings, plants hoot woon, of tive. sdvertinements wit be ee o'clock each morn the requiar gfterncen ed credit ts ceod, Phone Ma! Sak for the Classified Advert t, amd place 7 re the largest audience Northwest. FEMALE HELP wanes (CK & NELSON HAVE POSITION FOR WOM- | AN EXPERIENCED IN AL- | TERING CORSETS APPLY | EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, } v | * FOND ARACTON everything complet 1éth ave, half biee cab not RENOVATED Opuintery, furniture | repairing. Weatern Mattress ¢ SEWING MACHINE headway $10 up. Ri iain 1928 1824 INCH WOOD AND ranges and heaters. wood on market. North FOR SAL DELCO LIGHTING stem, Kood condition, T. Smith, Falls City IN USED A . GOSD DRO! ining. renting ‘pat ave HLOCKS FOR Cheapest OPEN ZERKS, OVER 17, FOR PO STAL M1 service, $125 month, Exam~- Inations February perien unnecessary. For free particulars @f ‘Astruction write Leohard (fofmer Civil Service Examiner), 129 Equitable Bidg.. Washington. P SAM WHISPIELD CANT RE- ; Res ‘our Wateh, throw it away. AGTI TM EP FOREST WOOD. livered, $11, Prompt delivery. Phone Sidney 1738. foo CARDS, The” PRINTING RUT ber stamps. Key cheeka Novelty Print, 1611 Seventh. NEW PIANOS FoR RENT. plied on purchase Toner, 230 Union. IF SAM WHISFieLb CANT 1s eg your watch, throw, It sway. pion “VALUE sweaters at Third ave WOOD LIANG FOREST WOOD 11 per cord, delivered, Main 540. ° $1.00 BLANKETS. §2.35_ BLANKETS worth $10. 00, 906 ard av a WANTED—FURSTTURB Winks Furniture Co, 408 Pike. Ma 0078 lst FURNITURE FOR SALE POR CASH BALE HOUSEHOLD eg beds. r ining electric washer, lady's Seak, rd ave. car apitol 3606 for . oanabegt on (416 BL Proe is T wik PRices “RUGs A WHOLESA RI HOWARD EWING. Co. 201-202 Crary Bid. Fifth and Union. » LIVE STOCK se FOR BALE, CHEAP—TWO GOOB work Karine weight meee 3.200; 4. good young single he Welabt from Love to 1400; gue anteed good workers: sets har- one an i. Ta fouth ar. a; Ninth ave. & From east OF MOUNTAINS —35 head of horses. teams from. 2.700 to 3,400; also good sin well broke. Fourt COW, JERSRY-GUERN. chickens and part cash Bath. 41_FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES _ Meyer- Jnion. TANGO PLAYING $06 Pine st LE HELP WANTED GENT PERSON. eX, May carn $100 to $200) ly corres pondins for news- $15 to $25 weekly in spare Experience unnecessary: no as subjects ompacstod, or particulars ‘ational reau, Ruffalo, N. OVER 17, FOR POSTAL service, $125 month. Exam-| February perien ry. For free particulars tion write PTeonard| F Civil Service Examiner) @ Equitable Bide. hington, ‘S FOR ROUTE CAR- ta of the city. Good for advancemmt. to Ciresiates Department, ~eat aut “BEGIN- ‘ater $309 Lis Sta and je’ Stafford & Schwara yo Ares SAM WHISPIELD CANT RE- = Watch, throw it away. >— MA Jewelry repair ie = PAIGE USED CARS ALWATS SATISFY BRCAUSE BYERY SED CAR SOLD. taeorrios fo EVERY CAR Ati“? po-Da¥ GUARANTER THATS REAL PROTECTION ‘WE HAVE Bee OFYER AT PRES. 1929 PAIGE Light “ with cord tires, yeint. leather top and extra tire. his dar bas had the very best of care. Price $1,725. : PAIGE roadster—A_ regular bear for. power It has good tire with one extra; bumper: paint is fair, and it is Al mechanipally. Wye congider this a real buy, $1,050. 1919 PAIGE SPECIAL SPORT MOD- EL, with brand new peint, 6 good cord tires, spot light, bumper, leather top, and it rans like watch Hurry. We know thi won't stay long. $2,250. 19% PAIGE Light “6 5-paasengery with new paint, tires, top, and we absolutely claim it's the best dol- lar for dollar value in a light 5- passenger Glenbrook that we have ever offered for sale, Only $1,150. We also have « few cheap light cars. such as Fords, Maxwells, Briscoes, Buicks, and a few bugs. OUR TERMS ARE RIGHT, AND THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CARS 18 RIGHT. GREAT WESTERN MOTORS, Ine Broadway and Union St Bast 744. MAN, have work of A No. 1 hotel cook. bout the kitchen. If . please call Queen rt. zy RS CAN REPAIR YOUR Toot or x? any kind of carpenter No job too dig or foo. little. For ee a neawaed 463 iains oe ning, 208 2epeTOe or 1414 Pighth D EX-8e ob work dot general fh and bet dad wash- on BATTERY ABD cal man, must have work anywhere. Spencer, go FMarkee wt. ES PORT VICE MA) as echauff. private ty. 171, Mu r RF. D. 1, ‘pox ‘as! [AILOR WANTS WORK AS age driver. E. V. Boljsta, 611 W, SONOMIST With BE our OF SEG ona PrN” 0" on passenger, BAL- E START You ness at home, ere. Everything. furnished. $30 weekly up. ) women: rience unnecessary. Adver- candy. Send self-addressed ped envelope for free pai Candymakers’ Co. 1th st, Hadelphia, Pa. (ST AND FUUND . NEAR FOSTER — BRINDLE €ow, hole in one ear, traveling With biack heifer. Anyone seeing game please phone Sidney 292. M WEISFIELD CAN'T RE- Ter. Watch, throw it away. FURNISHED BOUSES UNGALOW? ~ SLEEPING ard. Call Ra y ite-ue ‘or 2466 36th 8. Mt er car. al 1 1918 FORD CHASSIS, WITH NEW touring body, never used . In appearance, ail new car. Easy terms, See this car, CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Authorized FORD Dealers Broadway and Pike, Kast 320. 1 1920 LIGHT DELIVERY; NEW panel body: starter, electrie Nights 2 months old, T COTTAGE FOR fF month. Ballard 4802. iF $5 a F FOR RENT, $10. m1 AND S- bath; rent. eaRicrLy -MODERN 2 vee oybge private ed; reasonable wall Sidney. “1242. SENISHED 2. ments, Tacrediog 109 2ixt ave. NisH#D ROOMS, $12 MONTH oy Housekeeping, close in, 1117 we KEEPING ART- x He. $15 and inci o) and lights, 320, 1 1919 ROADSTER |" good condition. Can easiest terma, and price ia right. CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Authorized FORD Dealers Broadway and Pike. Bast 3 THIS CAR IN ISHED HOUSE ROOMS ISHED, SUNNY of piano; phone; melee ping privileges; Close in it ——: COUPE; KLECTRIC LIG starter; in good condition. BO) HT oe (AND ‘BOARD POR REFINED $6 map; walking distance, 1610 Elmont. Apt. B. | a WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS © WANTED inp CuTHt RS. Owl, 1217 % Ist. Ellic 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS s KIN MOCC, ASIN FROM ibe) 3.00 pair; uirrel, £ Ay ermine a ire retailed at whelenale eo Alaska L/h a 47 at, <a of Madison Ine. 1 1920 St DAN in use one terms CENTRAL AGENCY, Authorized FOR Broadway Kast Fa ——“PHH FABHION GARAGE Autos to hire without drivers, age “n4, Pig Wied 2205 ove WILL SACRIFICH FOR QUICK pale, fine Cadillac coupe. $760; condition; good tires ‘'n goot everything, Iziliott_ 2280 61 AUTOS FOR TRADE LOANS AUTOMORILES tal drive your ear ty Central Bids. FULLY month. 1QUIPPED, $500; Uber, 7 2 rockers te bea 2 rugs, um, $1; with 5 Bbc. 1821 Ferdinand #t IX Vi CANDY FRUIT SR ie box. at Ie. 405 ard nv 1 BLA WOOD; NEVER BEEN in water, $5.50 load. Kant 7057. DIBON LATERT PHONO- ON RE. and reent, #05 Third ave ban Klifott “61 |. 1006 let new light brown | bought on) 6 BRING YOUR CAR IN NOW n Vaughn, gasoline and ates O12 Tat ay a Nice lot WANTED—AUTOMONILES ant Tt pis.ce poe ae RY | PULL \70 iF You pag. Spat hours, $1,800 Vamill | an | ah 4; ACH 4 t alance 5718 | Must # DRAGRAWS. | eyyery Yt Washingt Brews, TRIS MOTOR BH kere B-roem «; ermal tre cow heifer oneh, r Sale very balance REDONDO nice f¢ $500 house reat o and tn pric reaso an YSU Ny ANT TO OWN A Hosts “HAN If you answer t extions, then y should know each other hounes fr inee are Snough «round for eb yogetables terins of $100 tr month and u elreulari ue NEW 4-ROOM BUNGALOW PRTER Just completed. nter aocept $2,400. nonth. a iY Come Queen apeed hi HM wy Tg oD an Tas ity OWNE mr h 14 Pow NIFTY Washington Wo WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY x NEW t WERAVE improved ye yours is for sale and y ‘abt we mite ult CAN jard 2200 Market St WANTED— home on Capitol bill; EDWARD CONNOR 1004 White Bldg. to Intorh large ua te on St HUNG MODE from me know cash, Ty 1635 Queen Anne Ave, A) LIKY: FoR EXC ESTATE iSACRE RANCH: 7 acres under culttyation, balance) partly cleared; small hours, barn, trees; will exchange for small, mod ern bu a JOMN 50) chicker take equity. 8. WoULD residential p 8. Seatth in Snohomish. addreen, ACREAGE SPRCIALS 10 aeres 10 seres level loam soll: See our let for 10, 20 and 40 acres, | Anna & | 306 Hinckley Hide. 717 Second Ave. Main 4514 Ne riet month. fruit 790; 260 neres, Cherry Valley district; balance rol! eres ral easy lorma, ACREAGE leve row anything 5 00 level, springs burned and ood road, Fico eash, balance easy, wont rice will ebruary land, SEELY. SKAGIT DELTA LANDS Ir iy 925 16 mo ste to cursions and fering chance riee; you to buy don’t m SPARKS & DYE 1220 Second Ave Gre nd Open v 20 ACRES; 10 acres: orchard; | 6~ and Lot ben chickens, rator good cash, cles cash, $100 cheaper. 1921 FERDIN. KEN AND GARDEN HOME new move ready big tract of land r root town $ rest easy Sorme terms a to build chicken them. $300 berries; will down, ar #tore only 8 tre 4 4-room fin mountains; schools. CHARLES | 80M ‘0008 road Pric Alask +. SCORER: cash, re. For Sale—2 caph 1921 40 * x Plione | y ACKER OF between ighly south of Be railro 41.400; *. wn. Litre room house, 1» he en king near c All 4-room houre, free /RRAL places can get c. T. SUTER 1013 Third Avenue vite L glow; thr Posidential he 1-room house L acre cleared by island, near Sarat easy room ho gets it Mante 1 WAN) Main 919 READY land; 10-6 ON camp, onay RRACH of summer cash, reat details, Ke SACHI PION proved ar tine, $400 cash Uenore; fruit farm, 1. fruite: ow fresh; one for any te will not *. Ton lake ACKES emall for last long wo 1 acre, half cash, $3,000. nadie y terme uw INAND ST. REN TRE #100? ch of these} * [$500 Hup. I 2 10 Hilent om $1.9 300 Victor built on | te-acre | 5000 Bh uit and £ down | up. ; Particulars and s tie Third Ave 00 Forks Olt King Airship w- Hae and The er , 18 Che two lar terms $1 tn White lots Will] down, $30 od carpen carpenter ore and car tn J rry Huy 1 ak © finished att North 1000 1000 Rederapel MAX n st ANNE QUEEN buys is oF the beat 214 Unte ACH PF ROOME AND DA $300 canal HAWL ny tet ra oe JOHN \ ) Marke RACRIFTICH, paved 910 month Western Washingt Bkagit county; Coal 300 Mid-Continent THE SEATTLE STAR cA " " Low rattles with nna Lumber Ce BALI on two rohar PLASTERED terme $16 ad. ‘ Swaer, PLAN® Ave all read rod offore DOLLAR GAINS BUT NOT BUYER cash, Haat wid ‘Comptroller n itrigated berry farms or farming Kenna, Wa, | terials, ¢ im nen! ful about iviaion. ero miles i from Third A ring Milla. Mines Royalty. STOCKS WAN Bona, ‘al nr-Purvia OU” Weatern Marat Viet Ps at trie 1 Produ Welder, votary Fngina 60 Western Smelt n WINK LIER Elttott tine dwellings, r Box $23, Clear CAND » My $1,200, on terme. te aos $0.90 Lai of Currency Explains Why WAS the form of middiemen's profits, nm many cases unwarranted and tn cusabie,”” preventing the com sumer from benefiting fr the tre. mendous deciine in prices of raw ma omptrotier of the Currency John Skelton Willams declared in his annual report today Willlaran attacked tron, coal men as trying to maint conwive prices for their thus delaying a. return prices and conditions, “Dy closing down mills and mines,” Williams said, “the output of steel jand fron was redyced approximately | onefourth in th following the armiatioe in, that manufac turers and miners might obtain, be cause of insistent and peremptory demands, the exorbitant profits real ized during the war, rather than the more moderate profits they would have had te accept if a maximum output had been maintaihed,” Ar of valuon estimated at 000,000 and $18,000,000 ‘hos taken place in the Inst year, the report continued, Some prices have hit the 1914 level and some have gone below, Williams said, and ¢on- Un ued. “Degpite the tremendoun decline In the prices of raw materials, for the articles upon which the cost of living is based—food, clothing and tye cost of housing—the private oitig@f in not yet iving the fall benefit of thy drop, but he im required to pay a tax in the shape of middiemen's profits, which In many eases is unwarranted and inexcusable. “We need not imagine we have reached a firm and stable foundation Juntil excessive profits are further | | deflated; until the private citizen is prov to normal order rec Queen Anne TT. ALOW PLANK ~ 616 | —pyyrryen Hide. AUTO. RN 4-RO ext in hy pped M HOUSY | AM art motor gen: and all 9 i. pSTATR Hey Re POR of city acres; if ur price ia re- north willing to % to 10 Immediate Matn 7829 OF BAL and time In, let M. DARLEY Raltard 711 R 6-ROOM MODERN oan pay all gain POR BALE hand store; ena NGE—REA! WATERITONT, large m houses, 55 fruit value §3,500; tre, Addons money i. LE nt 7) CHANCE, 4200 37th property Call at the above VINE Duntnes: and no ing town. Wedge at POR BALI Aj rich loam. at once, drera, fii Witt fine for kone; Auburn. bear rT oway 100 rite: TH shower Seco: at REAL MONEY FOR and acreage Mtg. Co, In i FOR SAL CALLAHAN per pers, on terme: $20 per acre after ri tide prairie umpe atone, 1 sias your opportumity. Theor tecstion until 9 P.M. HALF CLY PART Foor hou! house; | cream sepa to paved road and | $3,000 cary to on Whid gm. $67 half, or 2x4, of it suggest D ST, the lumber and up. m into, bungalow, only $1,700 Will help’ you | ruses if you wish start you out with balanee school and blocks to car ter, THE n. rd No. 1 Jackson. WHITE Main 2209 10 ACKS, 1 were Ww Bik (OUND: from frost plant house; ore in berries: hard; few BEACH; view 0 miles from town, D.; phone oh terms (1-189) RS COMPANY a Iding 3-noom Nous rohard; mostly a town and terms, uae, LONDON baby's feeding horn, False | ao. VERY k b Primitive ve 108 | orate on the and gia highway, | lass terma, with 6 yearly | Madioal lene Wellcome weurn 716 Third Ave. <nM just for porty Heretofire sumed aby ported HF BUSINESS OF nip REPAIR RHOP AND GAS 8TATIUN u equal half Inter k $800 will Kive ye with all press, grinder, w ator first clase wo and eehan For GENPRAL MAN TO TAKE eat in good p vestment required. ing reasons and ad- on you. ‘Hoteh Sixth’ and | Seattle. Jones, Waldon FT rk. will ait Senteider, 11 PARTNENSLP work and take @ inclined and fax- |DOY* jearn, PORT UNITE s } iding outfit chain b eomary eduipment to do Owner in expert m able to acquire with the expenditure of $1 of his hard earned money something approximating the quan >| pre-war times ys EARLY WINS A BET ON HIMSELF Ivan DeVillers, the “Flying Cow- ”“ who will leap 20,000 feet Tues Thaking (day from an airplane, nearly won @ to ¥ ear PAIR SitOP 5 equal gazing, wae DeVilliers, making his Ap rents an old esta t of reguing uld eastl leas: better than $200 per mont will have to hurry it by articulare nee Sepboard Bide NEW AND location, ou get this Mr. ____1371_ FERDINAND 5r. THEAT jit 7% hard $1.200, and want to lease come ant see —_ ety will draw 7% Intere is only put up TRE furke ide. y ave ser fin tiona? SPATE TOANF ‘ON FARM | — AST loans, ah planed random lengtha, while . seoe $11.00 N and ro ith & Am wins cheese bottle without killing relics of Y doctors were with forn proof of these ans 0,000,000 pounds of ime ¢ ‘kph annually. ville. Rothe Pings. ard Bide. | ma bet Saturday afternoon. A man on the atreet offered to bet that a tiny speck in the sky which thousands were excitedly | ten | at leap, prematurely. “I offered to cover any amount,| he must have got suspicious, ke \for ho backed down,” DeVilliers said 408 | Monday. #BCONT- seo Second hand ta 7 antique stora $1,200 BT a? MERCHANDIAR well extabliahed, on cash delivery nystom Iuvolce about $12,000 aut ACTIVE INTER- fine farm- (RUT AND WAP- | February ¥ John | Main 6119. ALT GLOWS « Bank Bidg, arka. liydrotheraby, sclentit- 607 Mutual Life Bid, ‘The speck was a toy balloon Booze Runner Gets $500 and 6 Months Six months in the county ja!l and & fine of $500 was the sentence handed Frank J, Ellison when be pleaded guilty in federal court Mon |day to charge of boone running | Elison ts alleged to have been ap- prohended with an auto lond of liquor soon after crossing the bor der. |Tuscania Survivors Have Banquet Here Seattle survivors of the minking of [the Tuscania, which was lost when torpedoed by a German submarine on 5, 1918, celebrated theirgas cape from death with a banquet at Wolf's cafeteria Saturday night. Thore were 11 persons present. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY ALL BS TAT! — « ee eon. ot ree er Burks oy scr 0: CON SUL iaie *. All courts, Attorney»—Patent FREDE P. GOORIN: FKT- Farm Seattle. ELLANKOUS | WE HAVE TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS LUMBER SICULARLY FINE $48.00 per M wide fing pi r mplete garage for § MACKINTOSH, TRUMAN LUMBER CO HOME® BUILE ard Di BABY'S FIRST PINT BOTTLE ’Twas Made Fro From the Horn $3,500; halt of a Bull The he patle things, have and Have you looked over our garage We will furni«h first was a bull's, teeth were worn 9,000 years A ‘bad of wool was used for a tooth | able to op Y r ages Historical Medical Mu o } youre examiner fice. 402- n “MASON, Fe NWICK. LAWRENCE” _ 423 Turke Building Tie RARNER, Main 5750. 1218. dows Hid. Patents. Trademarks, Certified Public Accountants Laary” Bi Chirepractor BAND © ANTS” ADIVST Seattle College of Chiros Bank Bidg. |Uity which that dollar commanded in | ‘Butler Hotel _ ‘HIS NEW JOB MAY BE FATAL Worker Plunges 40 Feet on. First Morning at Work Falling 49 feet from a staging | while wrecking the pattern shop at) the Skinner & Wddy shipyard Mon- day, Fred O'Rourke, about 90 years of age, received a fractured left shoulder, a fractured right wrist and & possible fracture of the skull. He may dis, . He was taken to the city hospital, where, it in said, his condition is erit foal, No relatives have been located. O'Rourke lives at the State hotel, 114% First ave. 6 He is an ex-serv- ioe man. Me was hired Manday morning by Walter Egan, 1109% Third ave., help in the wrecking. O'Rourke lying unc returned later to the see how the new along. to pattern shop to man, was getting to Have Revue Mra, Marie Savage, wife of John} EK. tel, New York, to assemble 14 or ots and entertainers, bring back revue at promised be one of, Third of Quota for Irish Relief Raised In the campaign for relief of suf- fering women and children in Lreland Seattle and King county had sub weribed $14,500, or one-third of the district's quota, Saturday, Subserip. tions up to the present*time are anid to have bpen for the most part vol- untary. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES George Savage, owner of the Butler ho- left today for San Francisco and 18 sing: whom she will Mrs. Savage Northwest. Laforest art Angeles nan, Mary Annabeite, JENNINGS & t nates of Pal Bldg. Main 7 GRAD. Denny lateral Loans MONTY” LOANED oles ,of value. Hf Third ave Dancing Taught Private leseonn 7 MAY DUNN~-Latest dan dunk ALAR A TORK 60. , 1196 8. Elhott % foney to Loan | ~~" WiONBY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, om most tor socmmry” “TOR SPMD TAL LOANS em pie Buildin pice fading AN- WH LOAN ANY . DIAMONDS, watches t rates. dest Loan Brokers. bei RICAN JEWELRY CO. 21 Second Ave. Watablished 1889, wae nh and Tiptame etrist Firet ave |: tle'n O high Surgeom AOR, for Men. Third Av ST—RiBU- bowels ave, My DR mation and. kldne anni ANGU| ND & Ke. M DR sDG. Ki reasonable, alist Tuning | JOHN STROM—PIANO REPATRING, Guaranteed correct tuning, $3.50, of| For appointment call evenings, I Hott 1533 Razor Hlades Sharpened 8 utlery, 1407 ith ave. int pangenbers, Kug W Art Row Window Cleaning WINDOW CL) fh NiLrABom | Y Milicott, Ru job, Haith rene ©, Seattle . M., 8 F \Dar Ward ieon, r vederte k L, Beatth on, Marguerite Kk, Beattle eat tle ttle Legal So Legal RC BG Victoria, Victoria, Heattle ... Adelaide Legal| Friday Harbor Harbor Seattle - Johnaon, Erland J., Campbell, Stella B), Adams, James Otis Mentague, Helene attle ‘ Charles & May, Friday Anthony Del Marie, Seattle t La, Guaxc Hipp, . Leg Hingham, Lega attle Seattle . eattle Seattle BIRTHS Russell an TR Butler, Lottie May Giiner, Richard A Lundberg, W., boy. Waltihitt, ¥. rl 17 N d at, Fifth W., boy Liberty Court, be i196 % Woodland Park te boy +t) Hawaii, girl. Grayson st. W.. i, Kohala 8. J, Teverott, 4442 40th G, Bndoly DEA" THS Radoeas, Jovo, 29, 604 McMaster, Ilizabeth one girl Sixth 8 V. 64, 12 “4 48 Jane 1118 Madison st. 9400 Olnon. ph $4, 3640 Whit- 67, 2495% Seventh 66 8 Mayn: 32, 1207 Ne 4 loman, Mary, neclous when he | ere in two weeks for a/ the revue will/ “Winter vacations” mean anything in this broad Glance at these pictures of society at same day! Everything, from At the top is Miss Adelaide land, por taken on the zero right up the thermometer, Stevens, daughter of Senator W. As Stevens, of New Jersey, ice yachting on the frozem p-wnay ie teh river, and a closeup of her lying flat on the yacht. | Fair tobogganists on the slide at Newport, N. H., are shown in the center. And below, in the sea at Palm Beach, Fla, jare (left) Mr. and Mrs. Richard de Blois Boardman, honey mooners of Boston and New York, and (right), Mrs. Louis |S. Levy, New York, giving her dog a bath, PAIR CHARGED WITH ROBBERY |Information Against Alleged Gun Battlers | Einar Sorenson and Willard Wren were charged with robbery in an in- ttorney Monday. The two men re centig figured in the pistol duel with policemen in which Wren was se. verely wounded, Jan, 2 y Patrol men R. H, Rush and 8. B. Jennings, near Woodland Park After Wren had been brought to the hospital he was identified by Harry Clark as the man who held him up on Jan, 18 and took $60 from him, Sorenson was jater identified jas Wren's assistant in the robbery. | Wren’s capture followed the rob jbery of L. BE. Thom’s store at 3700 Interlaken ave. They were chased by policemen and are said to have opened fire from thetr automobile |when the policemen returned the fire, wounding Se a Seek Condemnation of Sand Peint Land Ten acres of land adjoining the and Point aviation site and owned by May Mary Fletcher were con- demned for King county by a jury in Judge Taliman’s court, Monday morning for $8,630. A strip of shore land nearby was also condemned for $2,278.32. The county claimed that the land was necessary to round out the aviation field. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles “There's someone lying in the street back there,” When Hegge'’s brother looked out the kof hig auto and told Hegge this ge turned about and found that {he had run down a motorman named | J. R. Walden, of 3612 Evanston ave. {Saturday ntrht. The accident occur red at Leary ave. and Sixth av |N. W. Hegge took Waklen to Lake- side hospital, where it is feared he |may have a broken ankle, Hegge lives at 3805 Bagley ave. |117 FB. R. Wiles, 6811 30th ave. N. W., stopped his auto tn a foot after striking d@ man at First lave. and Pike st, Saturday. The man was uninjured. 118 A woman was watching a | flashing electrie sign when jhit by his auto at Second ave, and Spring st, Saturday night, G Hunter, 810 Fleming place, reporte to police, She was uninjured ana gave her name as Mrs, McPherson, 107 First e, N. 119 Lownds, 511 Ward st., was in city hospital Monday | his leg fractured, He was struck by the auto of O, Johnson, Seward ho Itot Third ave. and Yesler way, at Dexter ave, and Fifth ave. N. W., Sunday night. 120° eter Paulson, 42, received a slight scalp wound when struck by an auto on Dearborn st. Sunday night, He was treated at city hospital, ‘The driver of the auto did not report to police. 1121-™ unidentified pedestrian | wanted to fight after being | hit by the auto of Austin A. Taylor of Vashon, at First and Virginia, Monday. Taylor declined the invita tion, He reported to police. The man was not hurt formation filed by the prosecuting | THIEVES LOWER SELVES ON ROPE Slide Down From Skylights Loot Two Shops Two shops were looted Sun@ay [night by thieves who gained em trance by sliding down a knotted rope lowered thru skylights. The rope thieves first ransacked the Exclusive Bicycle shop, 504 Stew+ art st. They pried open the skylight, lowered the ropé and then them- selves to a balcony, about eight feet j below. After taking $12 from the jeash till and from the pay telephone |box, they ascended to the roof once more and drew their rope up after them The skylight of the House of Real Bargains, next door, at 508 Stewart Ist, was then pried oper by the thieves. ‘They followed the same pro- cedure here. The drop was about 15 feet in thie shop. They stole @ $75 black coon fur coat, a $15 fur neckplece and a lot of women's cloth- ing and hosiery. A traveling bag, in which to carry the loot away, was stolen. Arizona Steamboat Was Only a Laundry “steamboats in Arizona? What in the world does anyone want with @ steamboat in that section of the country?” Federal Judge Neterer leaned for ward, puzzled, to catch the explana tion, “Beg your honors pardon, but T |said my parents own a steam laut dry, not steamboat, in Arizona,” gaid the defendant, John B, Elkins, And the court smiled. Elkins had just pleaded guilty te |charges of booze running. He wag fined |Five More Sophia Wreck Claims Filed Five additional claims arising out of the Princess Sophia wreck were on file in fed court Monday against the Canadian Pacific Railway |Co, In each case the plaintiff asks $10,000, Claimént: Hitchin, Bi McDowell Seattleite, eite, Mother of Legislator, Dies Funeral arrangements for Mra a H. Richardson, 70, who died t her home, the Homer apartments, are to be announced later. Mrs, {Richardson is the mother of S. HL Richardson, state —_represemtative from Ferry county. are James Burke, Henry t A. Northrop, William _ahd William Robinson, John Bushell Rally on Thursday Night James Cooey, 5717, 28th ave, Ne will act as chairman at the rally to be held by. friends of John Bush> ell in the Northea: district, at Yea ler Presbyterian church next Thure day evening. CONTAINING A NUMBER OF ARTICLES on student life, the Go umns, new University of Washing: ton magazine, made its initial ap pearance on the campus Monday, Oypress and welnut, when used in contact, cause each other to rot, A hen cackles after lay ing an egg [to denote pleasure,

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