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i DAY, FEBRUARY 21, e Seattle Star “ Ally AUIMOT Savonth Ave, Beattie, Washington. eription Rates IN ADVANCE STATS Vourstny OF STATE OF WASHINGTON $"<, f month, or 89.00 year RIBR | - $0.50 HR ves ncins ence in Largest Aud the Northwest _ Reads The Star's Want Ads Phone Main 600 | Rates Per Insertion it charge advertising, in werds Baers "Sia Moccstions ter «he tim advance adver) a line per insertion | Six insertions if ad GP to 11 o'clock © the regular afternoon edl- our coming tions, We me: here to for curl oO 12, 2 to & p ily except Sundays and Fri OVER 17 FOR service, unnecessary Jeulare of examination. Civil Service quitable Bids. Cc. POSTAL h. CANT RE- ME PIANO PLATING it. 806 Pine st MALE HELP WANTED — D—GOOD TYPES TO TRAIN our comine motion picture pro~ jons. We mean business, and here to stay, We have no for curiosity seekers. Seattle ol of Dramatic Art. 1102 Ninth Spring. Hours: 10 a. to 123 te B pm, 8 to 10 P daily except Sundays and Fri- SMEN WANTED ON LINE OF ters for ladies, misses and shitd ldren. (also Indies Jersey aport z nd tybaks Must be well 4 Seuainted with retail dry & i" department store trade. Integrity Knitting Com Mark. Hadelphia, ELLIGENT PERSON. Sex, may earn $100 to $2 thiy corresponding for news- 16 to $25 weekly in spare Xperience unnecessary © Canvassing; subjects suggested for particulars. National bureau, Buffalo, N. ¥ OVER 17 FOR BOSTAL $125 month, F&F e unnetessary. For feulars of examinations write Leonard (former Civil Service ord. 7% Radic“ Bidg. a ttle Sta compart, NOR \ manufacturing ra, facto: road. Call E Einiott “68"% for clmining s Wor sin 3215, Room WN MAKI ning. Main 409. SALESMEN WANTED TANTED—SALESMAN WITH $5060 ho would accept chance aadting 5.000. Rainier 1127-J ring.- F rate. Phone GARDENIN Ich C M TUBS. lee Cream Co, will pay reward of a brick of ice cream the return of any of our tubs. plivered before March 1, 1921 ur name and address t and we will call CARDBOARD BOX CON- taining 6 ladies’ hats. Cail Wash- jn, cton Transfer, West 331 UTOMOBILE Please _Re , SAM WEISPIELD CANT RE- Beir your watch, throw it away 4 Union TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES NK. ON re papered and fall basement fireplaces line. Will ire Investme Bidg. Main 2146 #-ROOM HOUSE: LIGHT bath: $17.00, water paid. 2 rooms: mere; trait; $10 w~ $18. WATER; LAKEVIEW BLVD. CAP 6 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT T 406 23rd ave Phone Elliott A-room house rent $25 per month | NEAT 5-ROOM COTTAGE FURNISHED APARTMENTS ND FLATS APARTMEN’ ape FURNISH Beventh 4-hOOM #4 flat, Queen Anne $40. Gueen Anne 40% MODERN 2-hooM Ar bot water heat; pri 0. Sidney 12 4 OOMa AND BATH FURNISHED apartment, clote in, $27.50 Aiott 2 SWELL wteam heat. 1718. Ak CeMENT 2-ROOM APART 1718 12th 8. 31 FURNISHED HOUSEK KOOMS 5 FURNISHED ~ HOUSE ome, reasonable. 1009 m Anne 4491 ¥ ISHED BOOMs everything, $12 ine EMMott 245. FOR RENT—ROOMS ¥ SH LOOM } en ave, Apt w ‘BOAKD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD VOR RiVINT gBentieman 3°10 Belmont, Apt. CLOB IN, Toeation tor ~"Kenwood | 1921. HOTELS FENIMORE HOTRL B10 Treadway, Main 2041 moder pome availed! to pe west view. $4. . ‘and $5.00 « week. “li WANTED—MISCEL ANKOUS WANTED 160° CORDS 4. Pb ao _FoR SALB—MISORE NORLLANEOUS SASH AND DOORS OR WILLIAMS CO, 1M3 First Ave, & SHORT FLOORING SHORT CHILIN Priced 320.00 per thou foot length weand for 6-foot lengths RED CEDAR REVEL 4 inches and 6 inch wide, at $20.00 per thousand for 4-foot SIDING priced |Our large illustrated catalog show- ing full line of building material free om request oO. BWI JAMS CO. ___Batabdlished 1899. VIb,O-NET AND WOND! of reac Rheumatiam, ousness, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Used by Hos pitals, Sanitariuma and Doc No Medicine, Massage or like rive RESULTS Bring thie ad to the VIT-O- NET SANITARIUM and get one free treatment. 236 Cen tral Building. Elliott 4857 SAESKIN MOCCASINS FROM TB $3.00 pair: dark blended mink aquirre furs | w | METHOD Alaska Pur . beginning of Mad} Row NTS THAT WiLL m. 8 to 10 pj Seattle, Mai UMED OAK DID tiact con- dition pation and spointment may be had by phoa- ing Beacon 1920 K NO. 4 HoDY FIR length, $10.50 per ¢ 0, anywhere thin s Ballard 4616, Please call after & Pp. ™. , NEW PORD TRACTOR ATTACH- ments, complete, $50 each, Orig- inal price $275. 123 16th ave. one- half block from Yesler way cable as t ree LOAD OF FOREST WOOD, $1 i) and slab wood, mixed. bic: double load, $8.50, delivered. | _Raltard 560. Tal- Woon, ord, CLARK'S 0 Ne. COTTON, te. »wider, Te. Relts worth dren's stockings. 250. 905 WOMEN'S hing, fur- eat 1816 BARGAT IN MEL and children's used niture, books and Sixth ave. woop — she goebD kif Ft )REST inch, $10. 1 MATTRI yhotetery, furniture, — repairin Weatern Mattreas Co, Reacon 255. EAL me | _ing out prices - |THE BEST MILL WOOD $10 big double 7 evenings MACHIN $10 Main 1% TH p- sth 4699 1O0H DRO Repairing rent- 4 First ave RUB- Novelty SE WIN _ing. Pring, 1611 Seventh. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT applied on purchase. | Meyer- _Toner. 210 Union. fiz) TAK@S MY $200 LATEST N inte oa latest style cabinet lott if SAM WHISFIELD Lb Cae he «ft your watch, throw it eway. on — 32054 Wail st. up: “re: | POUT RAY, GOOD A AND BY excellent condition, oo sale, cheap. ___ coop DROP- ROP-HEAD AD MACHINE DE- inier 4a‘ . GOOD AN NEW, SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES ~~ Special prices om slightly used Noor Reena hand. machines $5.00 up. nting. oe irewam al NG MA rect, 0, ais Union Ph. Main 1535 | sn WANTED—FURSITURE | Hinke Furniture Co, 108 Pike. M ébis \5t FURNITURE FOR SALE ly RNITURH §-RGOM_ COTTAGE, splendid condition. Will sell at | big sacrifice, Parties leaving clty w j 214 Pine A snap. West 7 M. POULTRY POULTRY LICE “KTLT 7 Akhorn ha ¢ netting, $6.50 per 100. East Union car MALLARD DRAKE ka. Price $1 inier 672-J PULLE 6210 Merid- (36 "REE Th T g just beginning to lay ian ave | NICE OLD VIOUIN AND GASB, EX- | change for pullets. Kenwood 948 yn BAL! = — Ght EBRAHMA rooster FORD COUPE $695 FORD SEDA $560—$775 Jate models, and could in better condition terms to those who them. CENTRAL AGEN Authorized Ford I Broadway at Pike They are not be Liberal desire Ine. Fast 320 hs -ON KE 1918 Chev new tires, 1919 Max new, $625 1531 Broadway 0 and one at $ TWO FORD ROADS: | et 4-9 Dew paint, new battery, $48) A 1 touring, _ lice Hamill & Engdabl Bast 1160. TOUKING, IN FINI newly paint nee. ee thia n offer. Yaat and make me # FORD TRUCKS, LIGHT DELIVERIES truck Come ch Al shape ke us an offer for Also an als ivery at @ price. | | We have several | ble "TRAL Authorized | Broa@way and AGENCY, Inc Vord Denier Pike Kast 320. MUST BY ouring me for offer, Qu B YOU ed care? Mossbac 1 1915, CHEV ROLE fine cc strat Anne 49 OUR STOCK OF © heat In Senttle. 618 KB Pike st rand’ make CARS stock to t them in and the 30 and up. FORD TOURING We have a com choose from. W first clase condit prices are right ete AGENCY at CENTRAL Authorized } Broadway and Pike Ine. THE FASHION GARAGI Autos to hire without driver age and repairing, 220 ave lott 2240 “PombD BUG ire wheels, fenders, ton and wind- shield. Rainier $43-J, FIRST | T-room house, | | in North AT | [Large 5 @ = WANTED—AUTOMODILES BRING YOURS ART IN NOW IF YOU | iv ACKER, EHOOMT a Will pa spot 1 cleared jap A Nant cars, famill 1591 Broadway HIGHEST CABH PRICK PAID FOR Neht cara, Henry Mons 618 $ ood cows. ing, | yoar pull calf of cream sepa we, Wagon, Bo tohen, trait, $2,900 on terms of, half Rood at rator, bar FORD nts, APPACIC Orig TRACTOR eto, $50 each 1 14th ave. stor way cable DRAGHAWA, and steam, 3 ® Main fruit cows, trees fresh and 1 yearling half cash, 1 acre; 4-Foom fruit’ trees: outbuildings cash of $3,000 in trade Krocery store in good acres at Side cleared; 2-room house, outbuildings: ineubator on terms of half eat “ ity for balance 10 acres logged-off land: some see- ond growth; easy to clear, on terme of hale down oe ‘4606 cash. 10 acres timber land, fir, cedar, $650, of one-half, or $600 cash heifer city water $2,400 1 for loeat or ™m: furnished Wor $3,000, and good % POR SALE—REAL ESTATE “0 FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acred at Kent; good soll; Mes nicely; improved places al! around Peiece $1, Will tee for room modern bungalo nome cash and Assume mort ge; no inflyted values. We mean busi ness Prefer owner only MOUNT BAKER Six-room # d semi.modern fireplace, furnace | heat trays, garage; corner lot houne 1 cleare wundry | 19, Ae ogatiy: cleared. 40x110;) terme halt cash, or " close to schools; all assessments 1921 PBRDINAND | in and paid, Price only $3,500. No. 5 Take about $1,000 cash, balance = = - to sult MTH AND JACKSON THINK OF IT 6room semt-modern paved pets > at easy no to assume CHAS, T. SLAMBI 1016 3rd Ave. Biliott 3 1-room a ACRES NEAR SAND POINT We are plattin of land near fi a choloe tract and ¥ tracts are - The location is at KE. and 46th N ’ to $1,200; balance mente, CARTER, MepQUaLy a 208 Columbia be “Blltott 6870. . laundry rnace. Gar terma 15° nal! soouthly ‘pay n the alley. Juat| off the paver A dandy jittle 4 th t to $2,800 wure that it will well te Very easy terms, Dut he can- he Will well furniture if desired. Tonight and Tuesday call North 4212. EDWIN <> 1016 ‘Third Ave. SKAGIT DELTA LANDS $20 Per Acre. on Terma If you want a future home on the richest lands in the state, no stumps, no stones, no brush to clear; 15 acres up; close ¢ paved roads, schools, churches and town—come to our office and get full particulara Jotn our auto excursions and see what we are offering you. Government statiation showing soi), content and what ts being raised on adjoining lands at your com- Don't delay; ac now, while we have and for you. SPARKS & DYF 1220 Second Ava Ground Floor Location. Phone Bilott $0146 RAINIER VALI BARGAIN We offer a dandy 5-room house, modern except heat, with gas. slectric Hghts and telephone; on a corner lot 100 with bearing fruit’ trea, shrubbery, berrien chicken house and garage. This is & real bargain at $3,600; terme ean be arranged. $17) LTT Co. k Block. — Bitiott 928 ~NORBY COUNTRY HOME In Sunnydale digtrict, on goed read. near military highway; 6-room *bungalow; 1 bedroome: and cold water; chard: karage: shows ly adapted for straw- Derries and loganberries; 3% acres —, balance easy. Price $6,600 ma Ask for Mr. Fields, Main i GEO. A. SPENCER & CO. 2 Hinckley Bide. o LOG HOUBE, ON %-ACRE ° My 2 log houses are warm in the winter an « 1 im the sume} mer, and artistic. On my t-acre + Little City ms they make yo! a fine home, Free wood, and room for chickens and vegetables, $100 10 acres, Cherry Val vei, deep, loam $600; very easy te ma ACREAGE SPECIALS cleared; S-room well; near interur- terma like rent. acres: house; ban. 83, ores, Duvall: small he lowel: m soift joining improved berry ‘armas. Only $760; easy terme acres ta Dm; 0 cash, $15 ith is all you need HF 718 Third Ave. 4-ROOM HOUS LIGHTS; WATER two nice le m 13th ave. & $1,600; half cagh. rest easy terme 2-room house; two lots: near St. bye os sehiool: for $1.05 cash, re cash and first mortange. 1 FERDINAND 8ST Mer bor 6 car to Lucile st He tH AVE, ROOM MODE hom tying room: fireplace, din ing room, kitchen. 3 large bed- rooma, baths, hot alr furnace, basement; corner Ir all improvements in. ward Connor, 1004 Hott 667. VACANT LOF BARGA HINNEY RIDGE 50x190 corner: fine view; all aswess- ments paid in full $850 CASH ra ro no gravel 18 acres, all bottom land, near Tolt; sive front; no overflow; & acres ed; $-room house: fruit and Serriea! 2,000; cash SEELY & CALLAHAN 206 Hinckley Bide. Tit Second Ave. M 4514. acron of logged-off clone to town, work and pay nome creek bottom, bal- pe. Proven farm ‘Vernon district. Price Fo vod title; terma Li RS, 716 Third Ave. FARM LANDS GOOD BOIL, Ne aR erry, BARGAIN modern exeept THIS 18 20M S-room bungalow, heat atreste $2,200; man 2 7 Come to buys im Queen Anne hill property RO CULV 14 Boston St Q m Anne 7. 2911 HURKE AVE S-room bungalow, $3,806. want to buy make tler lingford ear to 40th w i LoTs AND HOUBE, MODERN; arage. Cheap for quick sala | owner only 7 33rd 8. 1, Rox 147, Poulsbo, PHINNEY al FARMS WANTED 5-ROOM” MODERN WANTHD—S ACRES” WITHIN 40 except heat: Indire miles of Seattle, suitable for ber breakfast nook: basement; ries and chickens, on paved high- ful garden; shrubs; view, way preferred, good buildings de 62nd. Ballard 815. sired M 4 be « patpes ow full’ partic. hese fette 6 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY “lee nnd tetas, KAdress BO $5,500 price and terms, Address BE. G. be 14g. Main 6671 tES CLEARED small barn; chicken fruit trees: good water # $2,000, Might con in Seattle. BH If you ° wae r 4: Wash. HOME. Hehting; | beautl- | a4 W $3,256. Clark, Route 2, Anacortes, Waal. CALIFORNIA FARMS NEAR $A ramento for je, aay Write for lst. hm Shawnee, Okla. ¢. STOCKS AND BONDS with oak - features: full concrete basement: furnace beat; lot 50x160; on Cati- fornim ave.: all ausesaments paid, including grade, sidewalk, water, newer an aving; reasonable terme 4 STOCKS OF FERED WALLER 7 Victory Rubber .. Went 55. 5 King Airship . ' 19 Silent Drama Nut How Reid fr Beacon floors BR Waite. j-room bungalow on Califor- nia ; lot 60x120; all anae men paid in full $400 cash, bal- ance $40 per month WALLER & WALLER 5 4701 California Av: MODERN TRooM HOU: mpleted, ‘g-acre. in good nf $500 cash, $26 per 716 Third Ave. WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANT 4 TO 6-ROOM TIOURE | End « Ballard if you r me reason- | Texas Pet. . I snd alty 1000 Forks Drilling a wi Western Rubber Futrell Coupler ty and Victory J ¢ Com. Finance. Bond t for you| SEPLE 118 Cherry BU, Hoge Bid NL. AND @ Dey co. WILL eaalen” 50 Fatrell Car Ce | Stevens: Duryea 0 nt Main 5899 RTHWRST BONDS Tr 0 GOOD town, trade Maynard, Oak Har A LITTLE 100 ACKES of sub-divided FARM IN THE CLTY p, | 200 Protfic in. 11390 Went into acre ‘and halt: | tos Netinnat with streets and city |thbe pains » each tract }1000 Rede MAX R SATION | 214 Union St iJllott 850 > Bay, 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | FOR SALE grocery rttice. by K $80 ard, bar ng, moder highest with cigars, 1 fine land, close m aanolliag & ower, Mines Metal, tion Gold, ¢ WINK ed ment Impro with small per day VERY business PUGET Call at our & 5 and Spokane ave, Take Maunt rey, Alki or Went Seattle ear, ¢ off at Pigeon Point. We will ha the land in five minu undays, Phone. West EASY TERM MILL CO, (Land 1 1,000 6 1,100 1600 900 . 450 15 ACRES Annex LEVEL LAND near Kent and school; enough r fuel ; doing $75 cash $50 down. MLE invoice around $5, sider improved acreage attle Second-Hand $65 Would con- ‘ near Se- 648 New k Bloek ACKEA; CLEAR; GOOD 1; nice fruit tree nice neighbor- ¥¢ teally it great gain ourself. Only $1,200 Third | store, fine location, 1 FERDENARD ST. PARTY Wit SMALL awmill 200 ac s or 4 nber. I, B. Maynard, Oak Wash AL, An. Yor tod, call 0% 1% Yale Hide isiliott 6027 ACH Valley i0- Of “ land and} suitable for berrios erm hiox 182, Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington. MERCHANDISE particulars, if in Veil, EMiott 246, of milk a! ey dintriet;| tumps | om, Route | Frm | m. and pfd,} ) in the first de PAREN W ANTED ant a partner to Ko ving pleture have & r Ker WANTED HX PILING clans baker, with capital al opportunity; large Melisa’ Pender We eouver * PERSONAL HATH AND MASSAGH PARIOR Lady attendant daily and Sunday Upstairs 614 First ave Main 6119 | ANNA MARKS Hydrotherapy, sclentific: massage, 607 Mutual life Hide, First and Yeater Mra, A. Willeiksen, Ballard P profits Van- 100 REAL ESTATE LOAN® | MOREY FOR WASHINGTON PATM Joana, Rothe Farm . 1022 Sra ave, attle | CrEY FiteAsU Rens NOTCH |The following described bonds, which were deposited as security by the Citizen's Hank of Georgetown, with the City of Beattla, will be sold by me on March 16, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore- noon, at my office in the Count Hullding, in the City of Se- Noa. 27 to 76, inelusive, of Improvement, District N: of the City of Seattle, of fa value $200 each, with interent cou- hed thereto. 3 face Value of with | interest thereto. reserves the bide. jee Feb- 2D City Treasurer of the City TO WHOM IT MAY CONC This is to certify that an applic blackemith ailding 696 County-City LUMP COAL Delivered In 2- Lot 10, 50% P QUEEN AN? “FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES — CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Broadway at Pike at 320, Have one of the bert stocks of Ford cars that you will fina where, and the prices ‘asked will su you. Liberal terma to who desire them. . ESTATE {ts | ror SALB—REA GEO. A. SPE} & CO. Main Office, Hinckley Bl BARGAIN 0 pe ve. your chance. Onty '* this 6-room house “4 two lagel Jota, 60n125 to alley only two blocks from new boule- yard; in the North End of the city. ike an ides! home shes to have garden hn r We sre y outer agehts for this propert: it~: town owner. Phone North 7 KENYON ST. $2,400— -—One-eap-ohd S-room bunga- low: good sized rooms; built-in features in kitchen; French win- dows; of Light; coment hase. ment; lot 45x18 You may have looked at th ago. when price was . fornia: want® $650 cash, nee rent. MAKE A START. GET A HOME. Mr. Marsh, Rainier 22 QUEEN ANNE BUNGALOW 2,500—Grand of inke nelghborhood view and dining itehen, well ar- ced bedrooms. Thin house has fireplace. good electric fixtures, good #ized closets and fine bath- | Foom, also an electric her. ‘The | lot ie 100x120, with 12 bearing | fruit trees and good chicken house This im a snort Easy terms. Queen Anne 334, | BEACON HILAL, BUNGALOW $3,450-—-A nifty 5-room bungelow; 2 blocks from ear; fine fireplace; oak floors; furnace; cement bas ment. This is a dandy on terms. Beacon 146, Killton. see Mr. GEO. A. SPENCER & CO. Main Offices, Hinckley Bldg. Wire Briefs COUNCIL BLUFFS, [a.—Jobn Stetnberg, grocer, and two bandits wounded in holdup battle, MEXICO CITY.—Mt. Popocatapetl shows signs of life, | | CENTRALIA.—A. T. Carr, former councilman, stricken with paralysis. |" OMAHA, Neb, —‘Trancontinental air mail planes to try night flying. SPOKANE. —State retail credit [men to convene February 23. | BOGOTA, Colombia.—Gen. Rafael, |former president of Colombia, dead. W WESTMINSTRR, 8. C.— Strike of school teachers ended when lachoo! board compromines: Nwoag to Trial for Indorsing Check |... R. J. Weir, charged with forgery ree, is on trial befe in Judge Calvin §, Hall's Weir is accused of having in- with his own name, a check 50 which he knew was forged. a jury court | dorsed, for | Filipino Is Tried for Taking Handbag a Charged with having stolen a leath- ; er handbag from Juan Curado, Fili pino, Steve DeAppolo, another Fill pino, went on trial in Judge Boyd J. Tallman's court Monday morning. The handbeg was valued at $75. Extension Class ‘in |. Spanish Will Open The first meeting of the class in elementary Spanish organized by {the university extens service will be held in 1032 asgembly room, | Henry building, Thuredp at 6p, m and | buy, and) .|Confess to Robbery of Store in Olympia nfemsion of the robbery of the ge Lindley Co, Olympia, has n made by Arthur MoGillis, and Hert MeGitlin, held her Monday, following their arrest by Detectives L. C. Harris and A. A Brown. Ole Hanson to Talk to Municipal League Ole Hanson, former mayor, will | spenk Tuesday noon at Blane’s cafe before the Munictpal league, He will tell of his recent trip thru Burope. He may also touch on the § etroet pituation, Boy Coa ing Hits Aaron Dolgoroff, 12, tx in Provi dence hospital, While coasting Sunday with the auto of T 4868 18th ave, B, at and EB. Spruce st hin he Thompson, 12th ave He Enjoyed His Nap | John Wittloff of the Horton hotel enjoyed his 30-minute nap in the O-W, station very much morning. S80 did some nimble | thief, who stole Witloff's suitcase while he snoozed Discuss ‘Community Chest Plan Friday Charities indorsement bureau of the Chamber of Commerce har called a meeting for § p. m. Friday at the chamber’s assembly hail to bring the community chest idea be- fore the social agencies of Seattle | Counterfeiters Get Terms Wednesday Paul Egmont and Henry Nelson, convicted counterfelters, who were to have learned the worst Monday morning, will be sentenced Wednes day by Federal Judge E. BE. Cush- | man, Elks Temple at * Chehalis Opened CHEHALIS, Feb. 21.—Thirty lodges of the state were represente yeuterday at dedication of th » temple here ACCUSED OF HAVING TAKEN |a mult of clothes from a room oceu- pied by Joe Kenny, in the Russell house, Frank Arambula is standing trial in Judge Mitchell Gililam's court for burglary. A PORK ROAST and a child's bank, containing 60 cents, were stolen from the home of O. Loken, 2432 W. 64th st, according to report on file at police station Monday. | SHORT TALKS in the interest of | the city-wide evangelistic campaign will be given at a banquet in the im Baptist church at 6 p.m, Tues communicate with the dead, pra scnrchsitbinte + Boca. «8 BENEFIT CONCERT for the Sal- vation Army was given Saturday night by the police band, assiated by Miss Florence V. Orr, soprano, and the police male quartet. DR. EDWARD T. DEVINE, asno- ciate editor of The Survey, will speak at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday noon et the Butler hotel. MRS. ANNIE L. HESKETH, wife of Councilman Hesketh, will be re moved from Swedish hospital to her |home early this week. Mrs. Hesketh recently underwent an operation, The Seattle Star DIRECTORY 4 is Seep, | 316 peee Bldg. & T. SCHO! “tt 10; nex. Cons LEA TIO cases. All courts. je. FRE. | FREDERICK P. ent Attorney. Americ: | a hs, REYNOLD: By CT REY- Hatablished Seattle, 188 examiner U. 8 Patent Of- -6 Lyon Bidg. Elliott 5076, RENCE” FENWIC ar LAW 2 Bur PIPARE BARNES, M Maia 5760. iai8- 14 Hoge Bld. Patents, Trademarks, Certified Public Accountants SORTER Tn | URNER, CHIROPRAC- ) tor, ne. 14 Haight Bla. 3 os Hours, 4 4. | JENNINGS" ae Lier oe Gus 907 Third ave. ~~~" Dancing Taught SS Private Tensona, Stevens, th & Pike MAY DUNN—Latest dances. Bast 444, pica No ig "s Ethott we MONI On diamonds and Jewelry, on most AN—WE LO. AMOUNT, ON DIAMONDS, goed age are ei lowest rat ea. dest LRY CO. Nstablished 188% ON MOBILES drive your Sargent 509 Central Bid. Ell Optician and Optometrist Fraser-Paterson Co, Physicians, Surgeon FNS FREER ician and 8 hronic Dt ecialiat for en. 05% Third Ave. BLDG. ialist; 1 “al iano Tuning EXPORT, PIANO TUNING ‘Tuning pl $4 $3. Phone Sirom—Corrtet. plano tuning, repairing, Call Elliott 1883 fore: | noons or evenings, ALMBR HARDY —FACTORY PLANO tuner. $3.00 Ballard 1978 Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenberg, Culery, 1407 4th Rug Weaving and Cleaning Art Rug Mills, 817 Union. M. 1aae. R fist 8 ANC Bike on OOK T d repairing. ing plano, Ballard ave. Auto; Leg Is Broken| ight leg broken, | collided | and So Did a Thief | Monday | it. ios ease | Au | Wife’s Brother I WE MUST WORK, yi Slain by Hucbaal |George ‘Thompyon, who later sure rendered to the police, Thompaea) 13 | cara he shot § becaune of ait alleged assault him ‘Thomp- son's daughter Reese had week when Bottom of Depression Reached, He Declares BY J, 4. ROWLANDS ROSTON, Feb, 21-—Work in the one big thing needed to restore pros De we President-elect Coolidge an exclusive interview given the United Press today “We must work ahd «amile,” said, “The bottom of the depression has boen reached and we are on the road to progrenm. No nation occupies such ® favorable position as the United States, We must work and take ad vantage of our opportunities: “We must learn to understand that we cannot get wages we do not earn. | We must produce and our prosperity will be in proportion to our earnest ness in producing, We ean no longer | live on the artificial prosperity of the | war “We speak of an era of prosperity, | but that prosperity cannot be brought about by a mere change of adminis: | tration alone, but only with the help of the people.” Coolidge is going to Washington! WILLIAMSON, W. Va., strong in the belief that the duty of | Proceedings in the M. the vice president goes beyond the | trial were stopp formal figurehead limitations of his| the 19 defendants were taken ill, | office, He hopes that he can become | ~ - jan active and vital force. | | “It is mot for me to say what I) | shall do,” he remarked, “President- elect Harding has signified his inten. | tion of inviting me into his cabinet meetings. 1 am at his service and 1| shall strive, with the good of the na-| tion at heart, to help him all I can.” Seventeen Dead in | * Eastern Blizzards| NEW YORK, Feb, 21—New York | today was “digging out” after the | biggest blizzard since 1909. 1 The death of ten persons was as-| seribed to the blizzard. | The snowfall wag 12% inches, Jt! was accompanied by a 35-mile wind. | Today the weather was clear and) coder, | eee BOSTON, Feb. 21—With - seven| deaths reported, train and trolley | service practically at a standstill and | | xhipping along the coast completely tied up, New England today was en | deavoring to uncover from the heav- jet snowfall since 1 ° ° Girl Dies, Mother oe Attempts Suicide After attempting suicide while| grieving over the death of her| daugher, Mra. Frank Sencl, 28%, of 52 Michigan st., was hovering be tween life and death in city hos-} pital Monday. It may be a day or two before the crisis in her condi.) tion Is reached. | Valsta, her S-yearold daughter. succumbed to diphtheria at 11:30 a.| m. Sunday, after an iliness in which | her mother worked night and day to save her life. Married 11 Times, Man Dies Suddenly “POPLAR BLUFF, Mo, Feb. 21— The “Solomon of the Ozarks,” Wil- lam L.° Tillman, is dead, Tillman, who was 86 years old, was married | 11 times. Hie 11th wife died three days ago following a short ilineses. Tilman died suddenly late yester- by on been acquitted last tied on the charge of as Thompson Will said to have declared he would mee wan done the shooting, which red oat Thompeon’s home, Mel Thompron was sald have Ih the dead body of brother # to have vowed vengeance on husband. She was arrested, ‘Outlaw Henry Starr Is Believed Dying HARRISON, Ark,, Feb. 21,—¥ Starr, desperado, wounded when outlaw gang attempted to hold the People’s bank here, last F wag reported very low this morn snd it was doubted whether he live thru the day. jurtice After occur he to |\Sickness Postpones Feb, 21 At both the 7 and 9 o’clock performances Tuesday THIS IS EXTRA SIDES THE REGULAR PERFORMANCE 0 THE LEVY’S MUSI- CAL COMEDY COM; PANY. : NO RAISE IN PRICES LEVY’S ORPHEU Third and Madison will GEORG D COLORED —& fean THEM—SEE THEM All in white uniforms Renton Hill Club House E. Madison ‘Take Sant nig or 19th Ave. € In Our New Home at Second and Madison Ww: invite you to call and become acquainted ith the greatly increased facilities and accom- medations we offer those whose daily transactions ae the services of a modern and progressive Since we first began business sixteen years ago in our modest first home at First Avenue and Yes- ler Way it has been a fixed, policy of this bank that its quarters and equipment always should keep pace with the growing demands of business as it in- creased. In 1910 we vacated our first quarters and moved into larger and more pretentious premises in the Mutual Life Building across the street. Seven years ago we removed from that location to our most recent quarters diagonally opposite from our pres- ent home in the Leary Building. Today we are installed in banking rooms of dig- nified appearance, with floor space, equipment and facilities amply adequate to care for every need of our growing activities. Fully equipped in every department of modern banking, we sincerely invite you to call and inspect our new home, where we will be glad to welcome you with the assurance that your financial affairs will receive earnest and careful attention, combined with efficient, courteous and conscientious service. THE STATE BANK OF SEATTLE NORTHEAST CORNER SECOND AND MADISON LEARY BUILDING the DIRECTORS GRO, W. ALBIN IGAN AMES HUGO CARLSON §. L. GRONDAHL H.R. LUTZ A. BH. SOLBERG Auditor OFFIC EDGAR AMES, © Board. Er. L. GRONDAHL, President HUGO CARLSON, Vice President I, H. BRUNS Cashier D. H. LI Assistant Cashier H. O, GRONDAHL, Assistant Cashier Cb. O, OUSDAHL, a Cleaning NDOW Capitol Toe. CLEANING CAECADE Co, Mine Murder Trial —