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ROINE TO Aid Is Coming to Armiess Child Who. Gave Skin to Save Another FAIRMONT, W. Va. Fed. 21— " is a new word in the vo of Rosle Sacola, the arm | @rphan of 10, who is the great heroine in the United Staten “It's a very big word—what does y mean?” Rosie asked Dr. ‘M. Ramage, the superintendent of hospital, when she first heard Une it doctor explained to her that artificial arma he was talking would be almont as good as ‘arms she had jost—only, he the would have to have another before she could use a pair OF HER ARMS AMPUTATED ‘one of Rosie's arms had to ‘qmputated very close to the shoul- and the other exactly at the » as the result of being by a live wire Im order that Rosie may be able the artificial arms, say the it will be necemmary to graft on what is left of one of her arms. They say this bone can won her title of the greatest im the country by volunteer ‘and undergoing a skingrafting in which she gave ber skin to save the life of a: girl who had been burned. one prayer is to be given a to be useful. it is beliewed she has the Rosie Sa- Viola Hall, of the irmont Women’ bus anq Professional club. If enough is raised, it is planned to establish a permanent trust fund, only to help Roxie, but to help child ig requested gifts be sent m two cents upward—be they are to replace Rosie's arms. Gifts should be addressed to “The Fairmont, W. Va.” and should be made-out to the Sacola Hero Fund.” SUBURBAN STORE ) UP; ROBBED one other covered George Cundy, proprietor of the Lake on bicycles held up and . L. Burns, 543 EB. 90th st., Green Lake station, Saturday i tht, according to his report to po ‘Mee. Burns lost $3 ‘When the first boy approached him yy, he knocked him down claims. ‘The second lad drew fevoiver and stopped his resistance, faen they robbed him, Burns told Matectives | The guest of Mrs. S ave, George Simpson, 24, de with an overcoat. revolver $5 that did not belong to him the claims. He was held eity fall Monday following his Sunday night ‘Two masked robbers held up i ‘Harbor Island grocery W. Han gt, Saturday night, stole $75 ‘Held Hatts Olson, proprietor, and two at bay and fired once at ‘Olson when he pursded them FIRES BLAMED ON SINN FEI MANCHESTER, tngland, Feb. 21 ‘—Sinn Feiners for a second time at Backed Manchester Mills in an in @endiary campaign, inflicting dam ‘age of almost $200,000 In 10 fires "Over the week end factories were completely Bekins, 919 in arrest All 10 fires Aaneously, indicating the campaign ‘had tpen planned with great care. All had been started with hay @renched in kerosene. Firemen were ‘Mmable to respond to all calis. oe 13 Sinn Feiners Killed in Battle broke forth simul-| aI ORE CABINE NAMES COMING Daugherty Asked to Be At- torney General ST. AUGUSTINE, Ma. Feb. 21—/ President-elect Harding has asked Harry M. Daugherty, of Ohio, to be} attorney general, it was announced | f What Congress | Is Doing Today SENATE Repudlican members of senate f- nance conimities meat on soldier bonus bill Beoretary of the Treasury Houston Fesumes discussion of foreign loans defore jedictary committee - hether tt wit! for pegtial pay- riewltare | Indietary commitioe begins investi. fation of Impeachment charese made seninet Judge Landis, of Chicago, Public bulldings committee consid. iatation to pre additional | fuctiities for soldiers. AUSTRIA RULED BY MARTIAL LAW BUDAPEST, Feb, 21.—-Aurtria was George Foss, former congreseman | from Illinois, togay was under con | sideration by Prewidentclect Harding for the post of meretary of the navy. | A. T. Hert, of Kentucky, and John Hays Hammond, who probably would be accredited to Californian, were stilt in the running, however James J. Davis, Pittsburg, and T. V. O'Connor, Buffalo, were in the lead for the portfolio of secretary of labor. Herbert Hoover's appointment as secretary of commerce appeared to be accepted as a certainty by Hard | Placed under martial law today to ing’s advisers. offset threats of a general strike. Friends of Charlee G. Dawes re| Further repressive measures newed their demands for extension of | political berty and doubled wages. treasury post, but it appeared un likely that Harding would reopen Regotiations with him. Harding ‘will finiwh his inaugural address this week. He went over those sections relating to foreign affairm at the con. | ference with Charles E. Hughes, mvc | retary of state in the Harding cab inet. Harding will leave here next Sunday or Monday for an overnight | stay at Marion before going to| Washington to be inaugurated Hughes Appointment 150 STARVING IN STORM ZONE Reporting that far more than | 8,000,000,000 board feet of Iymber, as loriginally stated, were destroyed by the recent storm in the Olympic |penineula. J. A. Kinnear and Har jold Pease, timber cruiser and civil engineer for the Campbell Lumber Pleases England *« the first men to explore the eeu aecae “ie Tig. aanoiat one en area in the Olympic National rifice to enter the cabinet of Prest- | Forest, have returned to Seattle j elect lard: ‘accor They state that more than 150) frien BSE rding 0) persons are starving to death in the | aoe | Hoh River country. | fore the mapreme court curing ‘he (1991 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles last two years. | His income for the last year eras! 149-1 Mr. Albright were) taken to Providence hospital Sun} entimated today at between $150,000 | and $200,000. After March 4, this| will drop to $12,500—the salary of a day night after being struck at Second ave. and Stewart st. by the! auto of P. A. Willlamson, 2660) jcabinet officer. Ninth ave. W. Mrs. Bernes received FAMILIES FLEE EUREKA, Cal, Feb, 21.—Heavy| property damage has been done and number of families have been | Ver her left eye driven from their homes by a freahet on the Elk and Kel rivera beginning Sund: 1 to hear the horn Johr auto Fifth ave ay night only 15 An unidentified man falled on at x ! w wht 4th © yesterday r of the Bik F Mill company on Elk riv in alf million logs, which crash un but at the m and Lamber a dam ver Rade 201 njured at 15 titches the er burst of da down the releas feet 8 — Dou vardson, of 4262 ave three lip after being Sun 8 tearing xe anks railroad along six feet of water g the night. Transportation to: * by means of row boat eral families were for sert their homes and seek na the highlands, No tives were Kel river was rising early tod and was overfiow out end uprootin : Fronte taken in h hit Sixth and Olive at lay night the auto of Nissen, 16 Terry ave 153 grave hospital the 12th Phinney Seattle Ship Is in | Collision in Orient | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 21.—The | steamships West Ison and Ken-| @ divoreé action but while it was |t¥cky have been i collision in Ori-| being run by Edward 8. Curtis under |°%t#! waters, according to a cable-| an appeal bond, are suing the studio |#Fm from Shanghai, via London, | eo caveat the bill An montravecs {received by the marine department | lover whether Mr. or Mra, Curtis 1s |0f, he Chamber of Cominerce here | lable was allowed by Judge Calvin | ‘Ca¥ |S. Fall Saturday to go over for trial | long the t had 1 and under Th river were durt N only to de Mins of Catherine 21st ave condition at Virginia Monday. She was of Chriss Johnson, N. W., at Leary aves, Sunday night Bouchard. was in| Mason hit by 778 y on 155 lost ne rapidly threatening to | nto \Curtis Studio in Suit Over Money| J. G, Walker and others who claim | have sold goods to the Curtis | studio after the place had been| | awarded to Mrs, Clara J. Curtis in} ‘The eablegram indicated that con. | ( THE COMING STORM All Stores May Close During |ment store STAR THE SEATTLE DADS AND SONS FEAST TUESDAY To Get Acquainted at Crys- tal Pool Banquet ‘Tuesday, at (90 pm. at the Cree tal Poot auditorium, dade and their boys will meet about the banquet — table and celebrate the Father and) fon day, which has, within the past tow years, beon annually observed in | Beattic and in al) the principal cities | of the country on some convenient date in February. The commities, named by the Rotary oclab, whieh ia backing Father and Son's day in Seattle, and of which William F. Eckart is chair. man, chore Washington's birthday In the belief that no more appropri ate time for auch a celebration could be selected than the anniversary of the birth of the father of his coum try. ‘Tickets at 15 centn each are on mile at the Y. M. GC A., at the high schoola, at Swift's drug store, Heo ond ave, and Pike et, and at the ‘Spring cigar stores. As no father will be admitted without @ son, nor will a boy be given @ seat unless accompanied by his own father, or tome one who, for thin oaocasion, takes the place of dad, one ticket in useless; ticket takers will require them in pairs. ‘The program follows: Invocation—-Prank & Raytey. Music yess decd of Broadway high erhool Competition tn yelte, directed by_ high heol yell leadera, Broad erry ‘CONGRESSMAN FLAYS LANDIS Says Baseball Post Scheme to Block Justice BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHINGTON, Feb. 21,—-Direct charge that baneball magnates ap pointed Judge Landis of Chicago as 4 national arbitrator of their organiza tion to defeat multe againat (hem was made by Representative Welty, Ohio, today Welty was before the house judicl ary comMittee which opened investl- gation of the Impeachment charges against Landis by the congressman. “lie appointment was @ plain at tempt block justion,” maid Welty. “Organized baneball named him in the hope that the action would stop the prosecution of the Chicago White fox players indicted for gumbling, and the $240,000 antitrust sult brought by the old Vederal league against the National and American leaguer.” Welty told the committee that Landis should be removed from of- fice because he holds the office of federal judge and arbitrator of or gnnized baseball, We charged that bribery was the motive of baseball magnates in employing the judge and that his holding both offices tends to nullify prosecution of Chi cago players for throwing world nerien games and the $240,000 judg ment obtained by the defunct Fed- jeral league against the American jand National leagues in antitrust tek: | procesdingn. Butterworth. 7. followed by singing “The Mar Spangled Manner,” directed by It M. Vivtan, Introduction of Toastmaster Leonard committee. ress: “Ded and I,” by Dewmte Dean, freshman at Lincoln high sehoot. Addrens: “Relations Be Ac RHODES’ BO HERE TUESDAY hy Hers of Today.” MACHINE TIPS; GIRL INJURE Mien Cay Vie, 32, a bookkeeper liv- ing at 202 Relmont Court, narrowly ewcaped death early Monday when a machine in which she was riding on the highway near Kent, skidded and overturned. The girl's hip waa brok- en and she received a num@ber of body bruises. by Funeral The body of the late A. J. Khodew, president of the Rhodes Co, @epart who died last Thursday in New York city, will arrive in Seattio Tuesday night. It im accompanied by Rhodes’ witow, Mrs. Harriet A. Rhodes, and Gordon C Corbaley. While no announcement as to the date of the funeral has been made lof Commerce. | next Thursday siderable damage was done, but gave yet, it probably will be held Thure any President Borns, of the Chamber Monday appointed the following committee to arrange for the chambers part in the fuser David Whiteomp, J J. ¥. Douglas, Worrall Wilson, J. W. Spangier and 8, iH. Hedges. “The death of Mr. calamity to the state,” mid Dr. were | Franci# A. La Violette, president of newed their activity to get him the| Planned in case the discontented re-|the Washington State Chamber of Commerce. Hhodes organized and was the first president of this body. It te expected that busines houses thruout the city will close during the Rhodes funeral. City Zoning Expert Is Guest of Seattle Hartand Bartholomew of St. Louis, expert in city zoning, will visit Seat te thin week as the guest of the city zoning commission. He will speak Wednemiay evening at Broadway high school, Thursday noon he will be the guest of the Seattle Real Ex te Association at a luncheon, Bon Marche. Alleged Robber Who Escaped Recaptured Matthew Riley, alleged robber who caped from deputy sheriffs May &, 1920, while being taken in an automobile from the county-city building to the county jail, hax pean | message sent out by President-elect | O**t att caught in Spokane. Sherift Starwich has sent a deputy to bring him here Auto Turns Turtle; Miner Is Injured Edward Rice, 47, a Cumberland coal miner, received a sprained back early Monday when an auto in which he riding collided with a stage near Enumclaw ! over turned. He wae brought to Provi dence hospital, Walter Beck was driving the which Rice was riding wan Oregon Legislature Works Without Pay SALEM, Or, Feb. 21.—With 288 bills, many of them considered im portant, pending before the Ore fon legisiature, both houses decided to continue work Monday, altho the 40-day limit expired Saturday night All pay for the members stopped Saturday night under the law. South America Class to Open Wednesday ‘The first meeting of the univer sity extension class in life and liter ature in South America will be held in 1044 Henry bldg., Wednesday at 745 p. m. It will be conducted by Professor G. W. Umphrey, who has just returned frem a tour of South America. Credit Men to Hear Carl Croson Tonight Seattle lation of Credit Men | will hear Carl Croson speak on busi nes the Masonic club rooms, W. Maxwell, Rhodes is @ correspondence at its meeting in | 5 Dr. Carroll Hf. Gray, the other oo- cupant of the car, escaped injury. GEORGE TILDEN, BOND MAN, DIE George Hi. Tilden, one of the beat known bond dealers in the North- weat, died at featue General Hospi- ta} early Monday. Tilden was op erated upon February 13 and suf- fered relapne two days ago, He was 46 years of age and is survived by a widow. Bill Bars Search Without a Warrant Policemen and other peace | whe enter and search private dwell ing houses or places of residence without a search warrant will be gullty of @ gross misdemeanor in each instance by the provisions of a bill | pending in the legislature, and now in the hands of the committees on ju- diciary, Corporation Counsel Walter F Meter base informed the city ceun- ofl Harding Message in Chunks by Wireless | Amateur radio operators were com. Peting Sunday night for prizes for receiving and delivering a 30-word Harding Two stations in the Hast sent the first, third ‘and fifth, ete., | words, ending with the 27th, ‘Twe in the Went, one being at Lacey, Wash the second, fourth and sixth words A station at Rock Ist end, I sent the 29th and 30th | words. ‘The message could be leripted for by any city, county or ‘state official | t sent | ote GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. | | 0 ON SAVINGS HENRY KL Chairman ¢ MENRKRY Preal EINBERG, the Board CKAR: dent. hier BROWN, Mer Fiest Ave. and Columbia 8¢. ‘oreign Dept PROPOSALS, for Magan) |, Washingto SEAL “Proposals Sound 4 et ification The only witness to be heard today wan Welty. After he con cludes his testimony the commit toe will determine whether it should call other witnesses or make its report. Holds Up Women and Flees as Cops Shoot Darting into the brush as shots pelted around him, a young highway man escaped Saturday night. Patrol . Christy and E, Vallet sighted him after he had attempted to hold up Mies C. Chilbrook, 603 23rd ave. N., and Miss Olive Kellogs, 633 33rd « N., at 33rd ave. and EF. Madison at. They fired at him but he evaded capture. Legion Ceremonies for Naturalization Special ceremonies by the Rainier Noble post, American Legion, will be held in federal court Saturday in con: nection with naturalization proceed, GO REE Lady Trout Are Now Outnumbering Gents A eudden shortage of male trout tn reported from the East. State Fish Commissioner Darwin ordered 5,000 000 Eastern brook trout from a Penn eyivania hatchery, but was advised that owing to inexplicable lack of male trout, only 3,750,000 eggs could te furnished at this time roken Children’ Glad Home Enlarged Another floor, recently completed, will be opened Saturday at thd Ortho- pedic hospital, where they make healthy, straight limbed youngsters out of the broken, twisted little chil dren that are brought to them, This will increase the capacity of the insti tution to 125 beds. First Governor’s Nephew Dies at 69 Vietor E. Tull, nephew of Elisha P. Ferry. first governor of the state of Washington, died suddenly in Oakland, Cal, Saturday night, ap- cording to word reaching his sister, Mra. David Kellogg, 1527 Boren ave., Seattle. He was 69. Hears Phone Gos: p When Far Out at Sea While 1,000 miles off the California Capt. Thomas W master of the sailing schooner W. Wells, now loading tumt Port Blakeley Australt telephone conversations | of Los Angeles, he & Holmes letened in on the tess, he explained John | r at heard city Capt. | the ares bip's wire Hospitals in the Ida’ ing di tricts” are equipped electrical treatment for lead poisoning | Wanted —-Talent To Train for Our Coming MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS We mean business. Seattle the movie Children desirable. Seattle School of Dramatic Art 1102 Ninth Ave, Cor, Spring m. to 12; 2 to 5 10 p. m, for Let's put on map. + This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds Apply in Nostrile—it 0; Ale Passages Instantly. Hotmes, | at the i MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1921. CITY T0 OBSERVE GREAT BIRTHDAY Business Halts Tuesday to Honor Immortal George George Washington wil) | years olf Tuesday! } Huniness will be partially sus | pended here Tuesday while lodge, | | nocte churches, and other or-| jgnnizaiions jead the public in opie brating the anniversary of hi birth. A downtown parade by troops of} |the 146th Field Artillery and the! Third Infantry 945 a. m, will open the program The chief feature of the tion will be memorial |the university campus at 11 o'clock, held under the auspices of Rainier chapter, Daughters of the American Reyolution. Ernest B. Hussey, president of the state society of Bons of the American Revolution, will deliver the prinet pal address, University band will hee patriotic music. Following this a reception for foreign representatives will be held in Home Keonomie hall, with Mayor Caldwell an toastmaster. | Other affairs include a banquet | Tuesday evening at the Rainier jclub, given by James Shields as sembly, K. of C., and an address by Col. Roland T. Hartiey before Oriental Chapter No. 19, Royal |Arch Masons, at Masonic temple. | Thursday evening Scottish Rite Masons will hold their annua! ‘ob- wervance of Washington's birthday. 169 celebra. services at |Jealous, Slays Wife and Ends Own Life ILWACO, Wash. Feb, 21.—Telling hin daughter to go outdoors and play, Vietor Holm shot and instantly | killed his wife, and then fatally | Wounded himself Sunday afternoon, living only a few minutes after send- ing seven bullets into his own body Hoim, who had just returned to hia home here from California, is | said to have been fired with jealousy | He ts reported to have told a neigh bor he intended to kill his wife be- cause, he alleged, she had been un faithful to him. : Mother, 2 Children o 8 . Die in Explosion CASTLE ROCK, Feb. 21—Pouring kerosene on the kitchen fire to hurry up the supper she was preparing re- sulted in the death, Saturday, of Mra. Loren W, Young and her two smail children. The stove exploded and set their clothing afire. Young, who is foreman at the In- mon-Poulson Lumber Co. camp, was on his way home at the close of the day's work, Steps on Burglar Alarm; Boy Is Shot To compensate for alleged in juries to her 13-year-old son who, she claims, inadvertently walked into a burglar trap at the home of Mr. and Mr. Paul F. Otto, 2748 «Westlake ave. January 6, Mrs. Bernice MacDonald, 2744 ‘Westlake ave, has brought suit for $2,655. The boy, she says, recetved 14 buckshot in his right hand when he stepped on ,a platform at the Otto residence where he was play- ing. Prominent Man In Aberdeen Is Dead ABERDEEN, Feb. 21.—Two hours after John W. Young had asked his wife for the time at 9 a. m. Sunday, Mrs. Young found her husband dead when she went to summon him to ahewer-a telephone call. Young was 55 years old, chairman of the Grays Harbor county commis. siouers, secretary of the Elks’ lodge and past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus. Death was due to heart trouble. ' METROPOLITAN—AN This Week ITLE INSURANCE was originated in | Philadelphia in 1874 by | Real Estate Title Insur- ance & Trust Co., teday MAY REDRAFT GERMANY BILL! Allied Statesmen in London Meeting BY ED KEEN LONDON, 1} S—An allied statesmen gathered here today, there was @ prompect That Germany's drafted That the French cabinet may overturned if that bill in lightened. That the future relations perween France and Britain will be | finally determined That Turkey and Greece may ade just thelr territorial claims and prov claim peace, Statesmen brand chances of a split between France and ( t Britain, but they admitted they saw no chance of reconciling th views of Premiers Briand and Lio; George in regard to Germany. eee PARIS, Feb. 21—Germany was admitted today to membership in the Hy ue of nations technical organizae bm will be re Great an impownible | tons. The league council at the opening of its witting here invited Germany to participate in the international transit conference at Barcelona next month, thereby inaugurating the policy of admitting her to all techni cal commissions, pending her actual admission to the league. Two Men Are Shot; Third One Arrested SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 21—W. i Miller was arrested today fol lowing « gun fight in the Natomas istrict, in which Edward Volz Antonio Diaz were shot. A disp over wages led to the shooting, Both men will live ; Students in Drive for Montlake Bridge Inauguration of a campaign university students to urge past by the voters March § of the Mont lake bridge proposition was sm nounced Sunday. ‘The Stadium, they claim, is dependent on such @ bridge for financial success, : Do yo ed h t's toasted DO YOU WANT YOUR TAXES REDUCED ‘Then elect Business men at the coming ELECTION OF COUNCILMEN Tt costes county 001 to own, nd operate automobiles f employes. By elimin- ating the unnecessary cars from this fleet, and substituting our service for business purposes, it would mean a saving of about $100,000.00 a year to e taxpay~ | all that the city and 0.00 per A 60 or 90-day trial is needed to prove this. Seattle Taxicab Company MAIN SIX FIVE HUNDRED AMUSEMENTS SURATT JOUNNY 4 Old Rose d Newton ence Ma BURKE Harry Kahne; rt and Filo New—Mats, Tacs. Wed. and Sat. ‘Thomas Wilkes Presents THEATRE BUNGALOW aiatuasr ‘Third, Near P' Bn, 810, Nightly *; KHORGE woor “Typie tals, Monday Navy 2 «ae oR mine night Colds and catarrh yield like magic | Dancing 6 to 1 a.m, Table d’Hote i to la A la Carte After Theatre Specialties Clint Willard Rippe one of Philadelphia’ outstanding Trust Com- panies. The idea took strong hold at once, and _ CORK, Feb, 21—Burial of 13 com-| ne Wert Ison v $ } a ; on arrived at Shang. Fades whot in battle brought to sinn| Says Edison Can’t let February 18, from Seattle, carry re today the knowledge that} Talk With the Dead|'"" cargo for Oriental porta eee HOQUIAM.—Mins le Front, Miss Anna Billingsley and Harry Renode injured when run down by that penetrates through every air Office, Thirteenth Passage and relieves swollen, in Navy rd, Puget| famed membranes of nose and A. MM. Public Naval 1 at the Works British forces have taken the offen-| District sive, ‘The 13 were killed near Middleton, County Cork, yesterday afternoon, when the Second battalion of Hamp. shires surprised the Sinn Veiners in @ house, Bight Sinn Feiners were captured, the military escaping with one man Slightly wounded. The battle way taken as warning here that government forcey have definitely abandoned the plan of awaiting attack, LIEUT-COL. JAME Assistant recruiting of been transferred to “general's department Ei ton, D. C. , eeived he ames leer here, has the inspector at Washing. » according to word re re, Edison is a wizard in| but a weakling in the Rey.*R. A. Van der Las, | | Bethany, Presbyterian church, said }in @ sermon Sunday night, He said there isn't ft Edison cemmunicate with the deal Osteopaths to Meet at Dinner Tonight Seattle osteopaths will with the president of their national asso. ciation, Dr. W. EB. Waldo, at the Elks club at 6 Waldo will report on of Western the beheyt of the “Thomas A invention ony,” the a chance to | meet at dinner 1 tonight. Dr «clinic eirenit made recentl national board, | | | Again Under Way SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb, 21.—The | linee Alaskan, on the rocks 460 miler outh of San Diego, on the! California coast jast night, | her own power and| undamaged to San Lower got off under proceeding Pedro. Thi tior was the unoffictal to the United radio today | informa: | given Press by | naval | THIEVES AR chunks of coal from his Porter, 612 Minor ave. N, ed to police Mondar muto on Olympic highway WE HAVE DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the safekeepin of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance, corner ave,, at Pike st, 8 SAV Second Sound, oahcly then and there throat. Your clogged nostrils open a magazine. | feet in pian, tight Up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don't T stay staffed up and miserable, { Get @ small bottle of Ely's Cream |(russes and framing, asbestos! Balm from your druggist. Apply @ jghingles on wood roof deck. copper little in the nostrils and get instant | [lightning protection system, nino a relief, “Millions indorse this remedy | iiread siding the Naval Am-| known for more than fifty years. munition Depot, Puget 8: j 1 om ington. Drawing and &p | No. 4352 may_be obtained ived by and Ac Washing o'eloc mM. tion to the Bur mandant, Thirtec vy Yard, Puget & vail of a check or postal money or- ler for $10, payable to the Chief of] ¥ the Bureau of Y and Docks, is quired as security the sate ri rn of the drawing and specif, on. ©. W. PARKS, Chief of Bureau. Pebruary 192k, et Sound, Wash. Apply for to th Supply Officer, Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., of} Bureau of Supplies and “Ac-| PROP a Acting masior General of the Navy, for a great many years Philadelphia has known no other way of evidenc- ing land titles than by Title Insurance. In Seattle Title Insur- ance is furnished by WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Matinees, 2:30, Nights, 7 and 9 New Playing “SEPTEMBER MOON” Quinn and Caverly; Jessie Millar; Geo. L. Graves Company; Marva Rehn; Love and Wilbur; “Bride 13° General Admission: bad Matinees, 25e; Nights, 400 OoOEwW> AcE: HI Extra Fine Kb VAUDEVIL ta: wouBR “i Feature ‘PICKLE with DAVID HUTLER