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\ Seattle Star ed Dally at 1207 Seventh Ave Reattio, Washington ubscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATR month ‘ Moths . mon Year OUTSIDE oF 2 WASHIN N te Sc per month, or $9.00 year RY * arrears RIN Crry month + 40.60 2 OF _ctvance Ine Per insertion Six insertions “ieracet se . aitnee ereatt ta we Moy y essai - LA} «7 Rivera: ‘Nerehwe cant Audience in Northwest Rae The Star's Want Ads Phone Main 600 FEMALE HKLP WANTED _ retin young wo train for our comi Producti p ea fith every modern ry app plians buat! irdressing, Bids. 107 ‘Second we @ appointments. ‘Phone Elliott Poe , FOR $126 month aminations April ry. For tre tien write J Civil Servier EF fRitable dc. W U ay WEISFIELD CANT RE- ur watch, throw It away. pW. Saas i | 4 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ING rN Charge $20 rent furnish exchanged. 2 and 5. BI asbestos work. This plant b: 5g heyy of contrac Beet Cau at the Diane ANTED cas use the makers, ma- 4 OnRE Io “Beatle furniture f q of cabinet rm and unskilled la- men selected top res permanent employment civen. Investigation will coon ia Joe tat thle: to sean or- jon, and will show substan- B Profits te investors. Invent- ‘tof $1,000 iced. Farticu- ur. TIT Bea- Yi MORE AM- sears oune men to Motion pic= a4 aw MAY to $200 monthly cor- for newspapers: bs CG in spare time. x on: $i pondin, weekly me staple Enormous profita , Ex- lence unnecessar, Second gest Furst ave Orpheum Madiron. S YOR ROUTE CAR- rts of the city. Good for advancement. Apply to Circulation Department Sea ‘an Foreign De- 60, St. Louis. D CANT RE- your watch, throw it eway Boe" Uoion 18 SITUATIONS W . o ——* SITUATION WANTED apven- | tisements of discharned cot. | @lers or sailors are printed free | PERIEN ‘al woodsmen, such ampers and cant- * ‘ages $3.00 to $4.00/ 1.25. cifle train 238 to Casway. ynday. Cascade Lumber Can Wash. | WMILL NEEDS MEN A well extablished concern needs two men who can apes! $1,000. WIth services, on a. special os; sharing basis. pay Un al to os 4 day, and your ur investment Bit be about § Money to be ipment, wh of i ih wilt " 6 day, am a metieel for i) they can Your investment is fully cured and voy profits overs t a Potter Lee pI Com ° | 7 bide, 4th and Pike $120 month. Bi Experience un- . Vor free particulars of natructin write John Leonaré vil Service Examiner), finble Bt wishes work house cleaning, ch hardwood floors, Ch lock, 1616% Third ave. in 6426 PE” OFVICER, 26, 1 a junte, tw. nd twee portunity concern lead to nome k will 7, Star, IVICE Wish Es n do general how anking and eaicimn ERRNO LED, repaired and tarred. Ballard 1254, DAY, MARCH. 21, iat (8 SITU. ATIONS WANTED—MALE a PLUMBER IN SOME OPEN SHOP general electrician Aleo tute Phone Main 977, T, SERV IK Drs Re BM ment. pertenced watehman. Consider me A-44, Star, SS 0 19 MALE vn. — HELL | Pp ee an any th WANTED WOOL PULLERS | APRIL 1 Apply mF Ny PORTLAND PU “Li WOOL CO. | EXPERIE niom, ave. x SALESMEN WANTKD “ED 8FGCK BALe teal pany Vestigate this one. ¢ 1826 L. Cc. Smith ide. ACTIVE. WIDE “AWAK with ability, can make per month. ‘Large Se with untimited right party, Lyon Bi be to 8800 le concern, pportunity to Manager, 226-225 SNLY 25 MORE AM n et |ie HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS MALE | cy I. a 7 one FoR DRY, SHIP 18ST AND FUUND LOSt IN CITY OR ON RENTON road—Gentieman's amall sive gold open-face water, with short gold | ebain and bear mpesiag. Valued by little boy e Eippstarner Reward. Wrest 106-We Both 8 Tost. SUNDAY 5 42nd and Stone way— Be terrier. Answers me “Mickey Reward, North 1925 ti \e@ |b MORNIN 50 If found, phone 2032 Bixth ave. ON GRAHAM = 8T. wrist watch, in- WwW." Sidney 345. Suitable reward z AM WEISFIRLD CANT RE- your watch throw it away, 8 gE A FURNISHED HOUSES wrt AVE extra totlet newly papered | im. 4 or sell reasonably puuire tne mpire Ridge. NEAT COTTAGE 27 Beacon 2609. SRNISHWED large bot; fruit; garden; fine location; one block ‘from car Kenwood #38 ts HOUSES FOR RENT : ror ENT ~ —e ROOM“ HOTRE Wert fine view, $26. ©. 0. Quatheim, 10 New York Bik 1 HER pot and 6 beari Rallard 1152 “AND 3 ACKES ¢ Phone Sidney FURNISHED ~ APART- it. private bath and tollet; 7 handy to two 3613 “Densmore ave. Ta rooma, furn’ nea 4 Sefesnleneds steam heat, telephone and bath. pe Elilott 2553. Prices reasonable, | °" f AND 2- ROOM” APARTMENTS, walking distance; ch Eo pine st. Main 109th A CLEAN YPURNISHEL furnace beat; walking ances, Summit car 14 Belmont N. FURNISHED ¥ oe weak Pree, gas, light, sn on. edt. 412 Colum! ry PULAR PRICED ROOMS, CLOSE to marke! 4 business, single or on suite 3323 Sixth « FOR RENT—ROOMS LARGE PRONT ROOM, FURNA beat pean view, convenient to car Went 817-K °|38 WANTED—TO RENT WANTED say BP jos a ent t t beestign A. As. WANTED—USED CLOTHING &} FURS Owl, 1317 tat. oe AMP, DOORS. B WILLIAMS CO. “1043 Firat Ave. 8 SHORT FLOORING SHORT CEILING 30.00 per thousand for 4-foot foot length. and $15.00 per for 6-foot to %-foot A Priced 33 and thousand lengths. ED CEDAR BEVEL SIDING 4 Inches and € Inches wide, priced at $20.00 per thousand. Se! strated catalog show-|A fall 1 of building material op requ 0. FB. WILLIAMS co. __Established 1899. KIN MOCCABING FROM Tbe pair: dark blended mink uirrel, fox. ermine and al! * led at wholen: rie: The Alaska Fur ¢ Madison st. beginning of Mad) cable, First cla gg ' room, r only, Goud refer- te one Ballard 10 c AND "PICOTING attachment; works on all machines. Price $2.00 checks, 10¢ extra Light Order House, ham, Ala Lo ANBEREY 2.50; sm: a $2. a 5 Fed "Antwerp, and Cuthbert rasp- 160 $2, all prepaid. A. ash “RASPBE strawberries. Closing out > greatly reduced p FARM MTG. CO. Our large |! i BD Mis- |e Third ave BARGAINS IN MES and children niture, books and sho th ove. " D—DRY Front ST, 12-1NCH, 16-inch. $11 Double load $10. Bal aoe to, Queen Anne OO AL RENOVATED at 1816 “HINER GOOD DRO! Repairing, rent- . 1624 First ave. RCAR HAVE Your auto seat cut for bed, up. Simpson's, at Fremont firldge. | apni PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT ied | on purchase, | Meyer- ISFIELD CANT We- our watch, throw it away. rt ite y AND WOOD CALL 463. Sidney 77 oF Sidney $8. 4i4-A BPRING ‘all evening 10 {O08 tnt 709 PIKP, SL WANTED—FURNITURE Hinks Purniture Co. 408 Pike. M65. be FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR BALE—BEDKOOM SUITE, GAS ran, 2 1423 Noth Guelman Apter Apt son *Y% ci Lo EXTER Gi CATE | Toco ae WINE EDMONDS Come to wi 100x100; k 400 ACRES of fine PUGET MILL Co. Ca Open Bundays, clearing {AVE STOCK TORS WAST OF ne well broke single umed to work, from $60 up One team, we 0 6 old. Reveral na, for sale cheap, mount FORK SALR—AUTOMODILES et Frond TRUCKS 1918 worm drive truck, b and fiat body, in ton. One with perfe CENTRAL AC ined Ford Dy and Pike NCY, Ine, yao pletely echanteally job. Ferma rourth ave POR HUG —CHARSTS overhauled; good perfect, gua Hugh Hiliott 7 Asal Goh equipped. — Rea city, Call 4 to 6 Ve at FASHION GARAGE out drivers, Btors 206 Second rubber ASSENGRIT Cie: excellent co Pltiott 1108 theo Witt te erty 6 dition Day consider Kenw Wants D—At TOMOBILES TING YOUR CAR iN Now Tr you want to sell it M pag, spot ash for good. urs hy are 4 hl. 1531 Broadway, Cash Pluck PAID POR ht cars. Henry Moasbach . #18 B. Pike wt. Beat TOURING. Ford F ads 0 STEEL $35; ho: pe pulling dem- a ends arguments st Plant, tent LECTRIC MOTOR FT amps, W., Montelius Rent or Main 919, & For {REAL EaTATR NEW OMe OF mo % OWN ON RENTAL Deer be teint-nearted and say “we| iL" In fact you ea) to PRTERS. CASH AND your garden 4 Third Ave. 6 MONTH NUYS 1ALOW WITH *T GROUND CLEAR. D READY FOR GAR FRUIT: § NDID SOUND AN KLOCK FROM FROM BRANDY 4» AND ¢ . JOHN F PAUNTLEROY CAR TO PAUNT: LEROY STATION, On $10 NEW YOR DG. TKI. MAIN 645 OR WE ‘, wet CAN BEACH. MUN DOOD TROOM TOURER; lot 60x120; om paved street; ces ment walk. Price $1,300; ‘$800 cash, balance two years Inquire John V. Coons, on Third st, be tween Rell and Edmonds RTH ESD 1 ROOMS. SLEEPE r fruit. berries Poxiod to alley. SNAP, cash and terms 5 CRART BLDG $1,860, 4205 150%, owner NORTH END, PHINNEY CAR YING little bungalow, § sooma; $2,660; cary $ CRAY “nina, ELLIOTT 5229. CULV NE best buys ia Queen Anne. bill property, 4 Poston st 2. SE AND ONE oA x field St. Kirkland Cheap ‘Bee owner, G. A. Me- Wash. ROOM LOS NOUR: Must sacrifice. Bee down: easy terme m ear to Holden tin at OH WORE fruit trees as; Karnge; ob Whit teah rm bens. lard 2680. HICKEN 5 rome frais, Ms Take Lake Bur 161? W. A berries of all chen house: 40 $2,000. “RANCH, 91.75 3 mO month 604 American | RANE month. it eon vi 05 7 American tNTSHED Anne high you buy th easy tern and Lee st ROOM” HOUSE, Dear ¥t COMPLETED, ungalow, 4 room, Ma $ MODERN acre fine 00 _ AG RKEAGE LJTTLE FARM IN THE CITY clone tn, ib-divided into acre and half- re tracts, with streeta and city Water to each tract. * our compiete DEMONSTRATION ACRE, th chicken fruits’ and. gard what YOU CAN DO on good land. few tracts improved with small | cottages. VERY EASY TERMS (Land Dept) ich Office 28 & W nd Spokane ke Fayntie- roy, Alki or Went Seattle cat. Get off at Pigeon Point. We will have you on the land ip five minutes. Phone West 49! at pvr Pri drive wood. pay ‘$10 monthly. > DIBBLE York Block. tODUCTIVE 86m, 18 WHAT in logged-off land it County. Springs and creeks ow land xchools and work, 35 an acre, Terms. eireular. H.C, PETERS, Bb ACKTES Map and | 716 ‘Third Ave. ort oF CIty? Large select cated near Lake F to interurban; rich gentle southerly slope; ideal small ranch. Make your selection at once, Price $400; $200 cash. P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Avenue ALDER BOTTOM LAND; cleared onsy clearing chicken house, pig pens, room house; water on porch; small fruit; and half-mile from | te lenty of work if desired 2,600; $1,000 down, rest on easy terms. G. B. Warisen, Rockport, Wash “KIRKLAND KLE RKCAND ne tract oe bared boulevard, clone to lake and ferry dock sidewalk, city water, telepho! choicest ation. Will make terma $100 cash, $15 monthly to reliable party. 408 Leary Bidg ACKKS, SPRING CHEEK: SOM fine alder so tlone to on good roads. Price $9 cosh, balance within 4 year } Charles Somers Co., Alaska ectric ght. town Serie neated close to Port Ore. ard, handy to Navy Yard; level loam #oll, fine for berries and poultry; only $100 cash, $10 per month P. VAN ARSDALE & CO, 1019 Third Avenue, 18, $400; & {| house 20x60, amt | LER ONLY | tar |* in| THE SEATTLE Ac REAGR ~F ACHAT IMPROVED, $5 a 4 All cleared, good | clone to Se aitle, ou_good road; 2.000 reapber ry and 500 loganbherry plants ®o with place. Wil make easy t to Fight party, 408 Leary hide BEST HUY oN BVeLNTT INTER Urban, Acreage, at station, Huck burro, 1928 Fighth ave Te-ACTUD RANCH GOOD Inga; $2,500! torma; ale $30 éach, Who wants them? drown A-4%, Ford oar 2 heifers, inoubator, laying “hens. cow orchard, Price $5,560; $1,000 cash VAN ARSDALE & CO, 1019 Third Avenue. GEPROVED “RANCH: Citi AND COWB 10 acres, d-room house, chicken brooder 14x20, large all good buildings, 40 White . 2 we, farin tools, half acre in nd Vrioe $4,008, $900 VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Avenue, FINE TANCH, PAVED HIGHWAY 40 acres, all rich bottom land, fine trout stream, 10 acres under cult m8) geod 6-room house, large orchard, located on ma clone to Beattla This is Fup! sacrifice Price $6,700; $2,000 P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. b 1019 Third Avenue (7 XC WITH GOOD TIP house, well, ete.: 6 miles south Bedro-Wpolley and near Mt. Ver non, $340 canh, balance of $900 at fio per Lit {H.C PETERS, 116 Third Ave Tot KH WATER FRONT PAM acres; 600 feet frontage; nice stream thru; 2 fine aDrinE, fined to amail houre 41,760) terme ‘This for quick sale, CHARLPS SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Hulldiog FARMS FORK KEN? FOR RENT 10 acres: improved; right on paved highway between Seattle and by- erett; 4-room house, furnished; fine ‘barn; rent $100 per Tenant must pay rent in 415 Kallway Fx Bide ‘RENS | barn. I pietr pberriea. Y. SLA 1 Red Desert dyn, Coit A Weber-Harria at Par Wantede-Liberty Victory Bonda J STREPLE t Main 5899 LI8 Chetty & WILL Bty i {URRY BONDS 200.00 15 Alaska teal nahip. ca, 25 Wood kK of America, 35 Putret! Car © 100 Bimplex Aw 200 Rot 200 3 300 400 11.000 1.000 1,000 } ieign Western Smelting & Columbia Red Metal PForka Drilling. Forks Oi MAX WINKLER T14 Trion Kt Mott a50 |9¢ BUSINESS OPPORTU NITIES BALEA AGENCY “MY office requires services of ma Must ty, rellabie. ypewriter and corr wer. Power. Investment of Of references Tight party, Ree Mr. FRAZIER hak Beabrard. Buildin, ibe hig powslb re 2 ming house, om terme Grocery 16% leas than involee Th BEHLING | 207 owe Hide Anne, 109 tnd Ave PATENT RIGHT UN ONE- MAN Seevtes for changing recna, boxes, rom groun Territory or sale. Neb. TERRITORY KiGnTN OF SKAGIT, King and Snohomish countt te new money making in 0. T. Sefell, Mt f mountain » ¥, Lovering, Horn. ae 127 pork. Db FURL BUSINESS toraaa. A splendid ete HOOL DRERRES bh 4140 26th ave, “ Eltiote {LTTE Gina $1.00 SPECIAL NOTIC! DOCTOR OF Ws YRARS EX: perience desires location in Weat- ern Washington. Address Dr. T. M Greenwood, Circievilie Kansas 8 PERSONAL |LATH AND MAMBAGR PARIOI Lady attendant daily and Sunday, Upstaira 614 First ave Main 411 MARKS Hydrotherapy, epuific mars Lite Bidg.. Firat Mre REAL ESTATE LOAN® FOR WASHINGTON Fart Joana. Rothe F Mig. to. Ine, 1022 8rd av. Beattie. | 106 LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT WAY CONCERN This ts to certify that Inglie & Me-| Lean have made an application to occupy building for woodworking factory at 608 Republican st, tote hoe ke D. T. Denny’ Addition, Anyone desiring protest h occupancy muat h protest at the office of \iding Department, Room n ity Building, prior to! | MONEY and acreage <HARRY NORMAN—Last His mother CASBIDY. heard from at Beattie. Inquiring Montreal. | DORA ¢ ¥—CALL 2188 F Room Main 16 1921 Record of || Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 2 —A bey, chased into the street. by workmen whom he was annoying, was hit by the auto of FL A. Provine, 3500 Frink ” d. at Tainler ave. and Norman st. #Friday, He was slight ly bruised MOTHER, 2 Phone Hight persons were 207-214 - fie, rene Sct the week-end. ‘T. Smelser, 74, of | 4029 Ashworth ave, received a frac tured rib when hit by the auto of Mrs, G. Ti, Barnes, 3519 Ashworth ave. at N. 4let at. and Woodlawn ave. A Filipino, a %year-old girl, a boy by the name of Case, 4046 26th ave. N. Wy W.M. Pallett, |818 Trenton st; @ car n, a & | year-old boy liv at 7460 Wood. lawn ave., and a dyearold girl were also injured in separate accidents, Seattle Man Stopped War; to Get New One WASHINGTON, March %1.—Tho man who stopped the world War te to be given an appointment to start a new war in Alaska, Tho his name haa not been officially announced, it ia understood he is Maj. George W. mont, of Seattle, formerly of O. He sent the telegraphic messaire from Gen. Pershing to the field that ended the world war. He A Wilieikson, Ballard | | ime. STAR The Seattle Star DIRECTORY senate aw ARLISNED™ any. Itation, Moderate fees, Pree department 216 Hurke Bldg, 905 Mecond ave T. BCHOUP. 211 Hoge Bldg. An PATION FRI All! wiCK FT Gort ent Attorper. Asnerigen, and fore developed tral nd 609 ¥ é Wash, Washington, b, Phone Main 3 L. BY NOLDA, M NOLDS. ttle, 1892 ner U. A, Patent Ot 2-6 Lyon Bidg, Biliot ; yoar fice. MASON, FENWICK, LAW IKIN( i 433 Burke Building POBRIUT BALAN ica, Main, 6760. 14 Hoge Hid. Patents, Traden pomlnlng CALCIMINING, nd floor waxing, bast Certified Public Accountants AW A MANBEN & Leary Hide un I. WEY exe: SRR EE Tt tor, 210-12 Hours, 10-6. TENNINGS & uate ot Va) Bide Main Collateral Loans . MONEY THANKED cles of value. 907 Third ave URNER CHIROPRAC- Haight Bld, 2d-Pine. Kye, dates, Fil, 2684 JENNINGS, GRAD- echvol THE Taught Stevens, 4th & Pike, MAY DUNN Latest 4: Want 444 STAGE DANCIN RE CLEANHIG WOODWORK, HONE MAIN Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry ectory | ter society “Port KREME @MATTI. r 335-¢ bimpire Luliding Hecond, Near Madison MONFY TO LOAN-—We LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DLAM De, watches and Jewelry: loweat Beattiosn Oldert Le AMERICAN JEW BLIRY CO. $21 Mecond Ave. Ketadlishea-tt LOANS ON At TOMOB amt Fa fain and drive yo ke ~ bon Contral Mae Wert e138 jon ts 2 most » Brokers PCGET Be ite Co. lished “t Optician and Optometrist Edmunds, Vraser Physicians, Surgee ok FN. Frer let and Virginia. Kate $06% Third Ave. Piano Tuning TOWN BTROM— PIANO REPATRING, i Vaning, 42-06 Call eveningm El: Hiatt 1638. Spangenbers, Cutlery, 1407 jArt Rug Mil Rug Millan ii Union” M 13% MAY ARREST Carmody Predicts Thrill in Shooting a Arrest of # former army officer in connection with the death of Majer Alexa P. Cronkhite, at Camp Lewis « year ago, protably will fol low the arrest of Former Sergeant Roland Porthier tn Central Falla, R. 1, Saturday, In the opinion of | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John D, Carmofty. Carmody based his Jopinion on the evidence in the cane jtdken by an army investimating board at the time, of Major Cronk- hite’s death. He said the records were submitted to the prosecutor's office at that and that he then expressed the opinion, which he still holds, that Major Cronkhite was murdered. Carmody saya Uie prosecuting at- torney’s office ham no jurisdiction tn the case and is not concerned in the matte Quash Indictments in Morris Case PORTLAND, March 21.—Federn! Judge Bean today quashed the in dictment against Fred §,. Morris founder of the defunct bond house of Inc,, charged with hav- made false affidavita on the cit applicatiof of John L, Eth ins zenship eridge Etheridge, an Engtishman by birth, after obtaining his American citizenship papers, beeame president of Morris Bros. Inc. Etheridge now facey trial on a charge of absconding fore hia firm went to the wall in a sensational smash affecting 3,500 tn. vestors thruout the Northwest, Body Is Held for Possible Relatives The body of Theo. Curt, 60, who died at the county hospital March 18, is being held by county au thorities in the hope that $ Matt Starwich can find frie relatives in the city. Carr’ known address was the Norman hotel, EA Yesler Madd Any ‘Relatives in in Shanghai? Read This One just can't expect a Chinaman to keep under his queue the location of all the firms and individuals in Shanghai, And the burg has no eity directory, So, for the benefit of all concerned, the postoffice department requests that complete addresses be given on all mail for Shanghai, Oth erwise It can not be delivered, Bank at Phoenix Closes Its Doors PHOENIX, Ariz, March 21 The Central bank of Phoenix today business and its affairs er by State Superin suspended were taken oF tendent of Banks Fairfield. is to be named United States mar shal in Alaska and will direct the new war against | Deposits of the institution, ac cording to the last bank call, were in excess of $2,000,000, n 6260, Apt B | 1130 Firat ave. | ig Weaving and Cianing ARMY npr with $100,000 worth of bonds just be: | Denny “The best oil lease salesman shows her making a sale. CARLINE ISSUE “AGAIN IN COURT “Taxpayers” Seek to Halt Suit of Power Co, Toartng on the motion of the “14 taxpayers” for disminsa) of the suit before Judge Jeremiah Neterer Arguments for dismixmg of this! tion and motion for temporary tn | Junction against the power company were combined, at the suggestion of | |council, held Monday morning, T. H. the court. Judge 8. J. Chadwick, opening the [hearing for the “taxpayers,” de | clared that while the plaintiffs {n the jortginal action charge that the “tax- payers” have confederated for the, in Kentucky” is what oil men call Miss Virginia Dalton of Bowling Green, This picture NEW COUNCIL IS ORGANIZED Bolton and Haas Sing Their); “Swan Songs” Preliminary caucus of th city jcouncil was held Monday noon with AD MARNLTE & GRAN: | brought against them by the Puget the new members, Fitagerald and | Sound Power & Light Co. was open- | ed im federal court Monday morning | Cohen, attending. Robert B. Hesketh was chosen ‘osident. The complete sate of committee assignments prepared last | Saturday was formally adopted. At the last meeting of the old Bolton and A. F. Haas rendered their swan souge as city dads Haaa, pest president of the coun cil, laid down the gavel after 10 yearw eervice. Bolton has served on purpowe of bringing about a breach | the council for etx years. “of contract between the Puget Sound Power & Light Co. amd the city of Beattie, there ls no just cause of equity, “Mere opprobrions epithets will not make « cause of action,” he de clared. Motion of the city of Seattle for diamiasal of the Puget Sound Power & Light Co's action against it was argued before Federal Judge Cush man, CW Piece of Oak From Mayflower in City A piece of Oxk, part of the original | |Pilgrim ship Mayflower, haw arrived lin Seattle for encasement this sum: mer in the peace portal on the inter: national boundary line near Blaine, lcommamorating more than 100 years jof pence between the United States jand Canada. Masonic Ceremony on Thursday Night The traditional ceremony of “ex Uinguishing the lights” will be held | in the new Masonlo temple Thurs: day evening by Washington chapter, | Rose Choix No, 1, Ancient and Ac cepted Rute of Free Masonry. The ceremony will be followed by the |"mystic banquet.” Harding Favors Tariff Enactment WASHINGTON, March 31.—Prest | Moore, Thomson, Jent Harding today sent word to the |republican members of the house| | ways and means committee that he} favors the enactment of an emer |gency tariff bill during the special seasion of the new congress. No Russian Trade, Hoover Declares WASHINGTON, March 31.—Re sumption of trade with Russia ia im. until bolsheviem is aban. doned or overthrown, Secretary of Commerce Hoover stated today. The return of economic stability in Europe depends on the repudiation of bolshevism bit Thussia, he added, | possible possibl General Liggett Is Now Retired SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.—The active military career of Maj. Gen Hunter 8, Liggett, second in com. mand to Gen, Pershing during the war, came to a close here today. He was automatically retired under the age limit, after 40 years’ continuous service. Clara Hamon Now “at Peace With God’ ARDMORE, Okla, March 21.— Clara Smith Hamon bas made her peace with God, se said today. Clara and her sister, Mrs, Van- | janes, of California, jolned the First | Christian chureh of Ardmore yester- day, At the night service they were | baptized by the Rev, Clayton Brooks, | pastor of the church, Clara will soon leave for her «is: | ters home in California, for a long rest, she said today, 25 Stills Stilled Forever by Dry Men) Twenty-five stills were stilled for- ever Monday by federal prohibition- ists, who swung the ruthless ax. Copper goes to the Red Cross, The first meeting of the new council was to be held at 2 p m Monday. The outstanding feature of the few committee assignments was the climination of R. H. Thomson as chairman of the utilities committes. The complete committce assign- ments follow: License—Hesketh, Cohen, Carroll; franchise—Thomson, Moore, Drake harbors and inds—Carroll, Erick- son, Drake; iclary—-Cohen, Tin dail, Fitegerald; conference—Drake, Fitzgerald, Thomson; public safety —Tindall, Heaketh, Erickson; city utilities—Erickson, Tindall, Cohen, Ploore, Carrol; streets and sewers— Cohen, Carroll, | Erickson; finance—Fitzcerald, Drake, Tindall, Thomson, Hesketh. Praises Operation of City Carlines ‘That Seattle ie operating its mu- nictpal street car system better than it could be operated by a private company was the statement of Al- derman U. 8. Schwartz, chairman of the Chicago transportation commit | tee, whieh invesUgaied the muny lines Satprday. New Congress to Take Up Sand Pt. One of the first acts of the new congress will be to take up the con- sidera of the Sand Point avia- tion . according to Claude C. Ramsay, chairman of the county commissioners, who has just re turned from Washington, where he has been fighting for the Lake Washington airdrome, More Eat and Sleep on Trains, He Says “More people eat and sleep on trains.” J, A. Blair, G. N. railway official, Well, Fritz found it hard to kill the Yanks, PAGE 11 WORTH $5, 000° 22 Burglaries Believed to Be Cleared Up Twenty two burglaries were clear 64 up and loot valued at $5,000 re covered when police from West Se attle precinct, under seret. RF Newton, closed.in on a house in Bialre mount gulch, tarly Monday and are rested Charles Bdmonds, 36, cme and James Tanney, %. Edmonds ts alleged to have ome fewed to @ string of burglaries Twenty two of them have been checked and nearly all the loot re covered Eamonds was wearing a $125 stole en nuit, police say, when arrested, The loot, piled high in two rooms of the house, was transferred to West Seattle precinct station, where Capt. C. G, Bannick supervised the returning of it to its rightful own ers Monday ‘The operations of the alleged mas ter burglar extend over six montha All have been committed in the southern section of Wert Seattle, A hand-painted tapestry, worth $1,000, stolen from the deserted Went Side Irmn., California ave, and Massa chunetts et, was recovered. Thirty wets of silverware were found among the plunder. The principal burglaries settled by- the arrests are those of the houses of: Mrs. H. 8. Waterman, 3242 44th ave. 8. W.; H. L. James, 2320 Wak nut #t; J, 8. Richards, 1510 Palm ave; Howard H. Leach, 2330 46th ave. 8. W.; West Side Inn; F. Ip Higgins, 4251 W. Walker st; Mra James Buey, 2636 46th ave. & We and Mra. J. A. Kent, 2907 39th ave, 8. W. |Railway President Scores Agreements CHICAGO, Mageh 21.--W. W. Ab terbury, Vice prea@ent and operating head of the Pennsylvania railroaa, — defended the plea of railways for ab rogation of national agreements be- fore the United States railroad board today tionalization, syndicalism,” its employes is the road to industrial — peace.” Jap Deserter Begs Not to Be Returned Praying on his knees that he be Mills, Mewa jumped ship at East Waterway dock, evading by watchmen. Mills ca The high fuel nour- ishment that active bodies = in ingtime su; thied with Ana can-Maid Bread. Eat More Ameri- can-Maid Bread Made with milk— machine wrapped, FOR SERVICE AND LOW PRICES Just Received 500 8-piece GLASS MIXING BOWL SETS Sizes: 6-in., 7-in., 9-in. This is a useful article and something that every family needs. Get in the habit of trading here and you will save money. A ONE ON FREE TRIAL AND WILL Mie INUTE ELECTRIC W. Set of 3 WHILE THEY LAST ASHER PUT IN YOUR HOME MAKE YOUR WIFE HAPPY RNITURE G. . 619 PINE ST.