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hington. scription Rates| ¥ MAIL. IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE $0.50 vA eo per month, or BY CARRIER IN CITY he. . sees 00.50 Rates Per ten regular afternoon edi- oredit te good. Mate The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 FEMALE HELP WANTED 1 00! tS equivalent. onthly allow: nee, Addreg 1019 Madison st, Washington. EXAMINATIONS perience unnecessary. joulars write J. Leonard ( Civil Service Examiner), uitable Bide hi M WEISFIELD CANT our teh, throw tt BN ee: we PIANO PLATING Mcht $06 Pine st. SITUATIONS WAS FEMALE ore 1129 ne an A DAY WORK, €LEANING. So washing. ironing. $278 day. io fare. urs § io & §©6Room 6 Hott 2085. MALE HELP WANTED ERICK & NELSON REQU CRE |. Services of an experienced m stant in their window di department. Must be thoroly lified to install high grade and e € personal Applications | should | be tm writh joulars, Superin INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY \ $100 to $200 monthly cor- Pesponding for newspapers. 15. to weekly in spare time. | jence unnecessary; no canvass- subjects suggested. Send for lars. National Press Bureau. ING MEN, OVER 17, F it FOR Pos- mail service, § Aminations May. tion write Civil Service ita dl. ae w D. Ys FOR ROUTE CAR: Good Tecereore articulars of ation Beattie Star. ree | Bib. UM FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING kooMS: 1 ROOME IN” PRIVATE HOME, well furnished; gas and range Very reasonable; parage. Call at Db ROOMS a sand business, single or 1323 Sixth ave. SHAR Keeping roams can be had at Madison WANTED—BOARDERS 1} TOME, WOTHER'S CATOE for one or two children, reason- aww ae MISC KLLANEOUS R CAR IN mine. $1.00 per “rat class references. West HOUSE. ToT hour, 489-W. % WILL DO EXPERT AUTO Rh- pairing at your home or mine, Toe ber hour. eine 24, Star 1 anti AND DOORS 0. BR, WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. 8 It ta not too late to start a hotbed for early plants. Sash 3 ft. by 6 ft. coat ... Sash 4 ft by € ft. cost SASH FOR CHICKEN HO 20 in. wide b PLATE GLASS F 38 in. by 10 in, price . 40 in. by 12 in. price . Our catalog show!ny apenas, material free on request KR WILLIAMS CO, stablinhed “BUILDERS AND CONT ATTENTION Our Stock of ‘Out sacrifice ahogany Viet er deen tea, n inney SINS “OM 7 large cabinet hoy Just like new, The Alaska Fur Co. § beginning of Madieos FOR SALE—A 2%-GALLON RAPID Dayton pump and 500. jt never been us % | (kes the outfit. Address Box 362, riington, Wash. , OUT OF mt SiNESS onolas. Time ON 160 Mu Swell or large gusn- Delivered any where. Bal- _ lard 2213 DANDY GOOD GRA new selection and chair teens $1 7 Fastiake N ponuet WOOD, 14-INCH | Gio to cord: -inch, Fitso.. Big double load dry mill wood, $9.00. | Phone Sidney 1738 | ALL FOR. | Baby cab cheap. “ORDS or HONOLA. 40) dining table vacuum MOW ERS “sharpened and repaired. Acme Repair Unerry “Main 309 AUTO BA r revolver or COonDS “HANGED. Big est stock. Best service. 709 Pike at AND |7 61_ FOR SALK—AUTOMOBILES LISTEN! Ware not too late to met in on our special used car sale prices We have taken in a few models of different makes which we will well at a low figure; in fact, 25% to 40% under the regular prices. * you can save money ing one of our gare during the coming week roLK pu can't tmagine opportunity you used car and get for-dollar value the wonderful have to buy a honest dollar 1919 PAIG « p vid make @ fine jitney or #tage almost ; haa 4 Only 1920 PAION | S-passenger, HN toe gs, buy. PACKARD Twin Six T-passenger; tn Al condition, with cord tires, good paint, leather top. $1,260. CADILLAC s } T-passenger for only Some buy in fine pain like a 1918 palon 5 passenger 1 conditios rt and i. ‘runs oe 4 clock, Mitchell, tn the best of condi- good paint; fine tires; and it's @ good running car, $725. touring car, lectric lights good fires; and it’s ready to 6 Only $262.0) TERMS GREAT WESTERN MOTORS, Ine, Hroadway and Union St Hast 744 191d CHEVROLET TOURING CAR and roadster. Bargains at $455. See them 618 E Pike st. Haat 2601. 1919 FORD 1-TON TRUCK, WITH » and platform body. A real buy. “Y, Dealer Taat 320 UNITED MOTORS CO 1520-22 Retlevue, Bet. Pike and Pine. HUPMOBILE, MODEL N Has been pot in good condition, with nod paint and good rubber car has been reduced from $1,200 to $800 for @ Quick sale, with easy terma, WANTED—AUTOMODILES WANTED— WANTED— WANTED USED CARS For to supply our spring orden Customers waitin a you may have just what we need. Why delay ‘and lose money? Highest ices aid for tate model ca CURITY MOTOR SALES CO. Fr 21 OPEN SUNDAYS Np" eventos wit AY SPOT CASH FOR Goob Fords and Dx HAMIL at 1160. DODGE &- Will con- Be or passenger, 1918 oF 1919. <6, Star ‘ ‘ADIL LAC, 00. hb oF terms. Will pay x MATTRESSES “RE NOVATED = ir for watch and be re — . Stafford & Schwara je. HINES G00D <BROF- dn 8 1384 Sie Firsbave gar watchs ih CANT RE- atch, throw it away. ae NTED—MALE & a ‘srrvarios WANTED ADVER- pf Gteements of discharged col- Glers o sailors are printed free ae DEPOSIT WILL ASSURE quick delive on a FID 1 from _LINTO 3. 1613 N YOUR CA neat cut for bed. Fremont | INSIDE MILL WOOD, $8.30; DO oad, #18. Service Fuel Co. ard BFIRLD CANT RE: ir your watch, throw it away. Bi union. ir or watchman. 1916 Main st. = | INSIDE IDE MILL. SCAR AND FOREST up for winter. Bal- R URED, PIANOS, i) a INTO! 15! ieieach a 1ck MAN, oe en work) Ex w pal - win ‘ Rainier 1155. ee AND DECORATING — and general anything. RKER | sition in’city or country. 4 prING, PAPERING ay vinT-| ng e North 2251. East MODERN 4-KOOM flose in and nearly new cement base- OWNER, Main James. Hi ‘rent 9 pa. e. F TH 6-ROOM and. bath; 21 fruit trees and one year, $20. INISHED Ok UNFU cottage, reasonable, #u or longer. Queen Anne 425: HOUSES FOR RENT 50M COTTAG 169 Dravus ide of al, 2 blocks west of! mont H._A. Schroeder, 43 Central ein Main 61. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS A FLATS OUT T T of my little unit houses, ready move in. Only $100 cash and og? month. | PETERS, 716 Third Ave. 7 DAYS FREK RENT Apartments, 3004 3ptm ave. 5. one Bea an owned code * operated: | m heated, furnished ts. 1, 2, 3 and 4 rooms, er month. Bring thi * week's rent f OM |Tate model Dort touring. ‘Tmis car COLUMBIA | furnished hot and APTS, nd 709 4-109 steam heat low rents M {3TH AVE AND PINE ST and 3-room furnished sparimenta ch anand cozy; reasonabl: . WELL 2-ROOM. APARTM ry m heat. 1718 12th ave. on 1718. OOM FURNISH ta, pegete bat { 4 APA $20 to he. BLY 1iSHED ms 201 Mainier ave. Bes HOUBEREEPING ROOMS GT. 7] HOUSE, KEEL i room: clean: mp. Walking distance rd ave, Woodlawn Hotel |s flake Furniture Co. DoE CLOTHING AND Ow, wnt Tat. Flivott $231 PIAN' CLINT! ANT! ron 100 NE ‘T t Lo Sattas 589 evenings 700 RUG D- CARPET 1) Kenwood 2947. For SALE—SINGER SEWING MA- chine. | RAVARAGH HATA: ce #6. 0 WAN’ 1608 int. RNITU! Pike M4518 | ROOM FLAT FOR RENT, furniture for sale, $156. ine a ay J] 1208 LTRY WEEKS, $3.00 PER ~ dozen, ‘h freed Richmond High- __lands, Wash. Ballard 47 DARK RHODE ISLAND BR ting eggs. $1.00 per setting. * 7006 14th No Ww. eS RABBITS BEAUTIFUL FUR BEARING BABY bunnies from imported stock for ale. Black, white or white with black markings. Evans, Concrete, Waal cc) LIV} CARLDAD OF HORSES FROM RAST of the mountains. Single horses, well broke, $60 up; team, weight 3.400 team, weight 2,400; sev- eral head of horses, weight about 1,500, for sale, cheap. 2507 Fourth ¢. 61 FOR _SALE—AUTOMOBI LES UNITED MOTORS CO, 1520-22 Bellevue, Bet. Pike and Pine. HUPMOBILE, MODEL N Special built Hu top, new paint Kane shock absorbers, double tire ; meat cut This car in well worth $1,500, but will be sold at $1,000, with terms. 1920 FORD TOURING exeelient running order looks like a new In hee |- ath. Sicadwar and Pike ast 320. UNITED MOTORS CO. 1520-22 Bellevue, Bet. Pike and Pine. | has seen very iittlemwervice, and | in the finest kind of condition, and think of Jt, a Dort for $600, | You will have to hurry. Remember, you ean have easy terms, ONLY $326 CASH FOR 1917 CH rolet; varnished; looks new, US: CAR EMPORIUM, 12th FE DY sTUT? JUST THOROLY @ led. Snap at $4 | eXn *EMPORIU FOR REAL BARGAINS IN USED cara see Henry Mossbach, 618 1 at 2 SF INITED MOTORS CO. 520-22 Bellev We, ta ™* and Pine. |4-Dastenger chummy roadster; runs wood and looks good; >with new Paint and 6 We have reduc $1,500 to $1,000." Can you beat a Cole ® for 1.0007 Hurry this bargain. ternamber, you terms. DAYTON BHICYS condition, also gir very cheap. East mm w. Monteta te Main @_FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS — 1920-22 Bellevue, Det. Pike and Pine Gmc %-ton truck, with express body. Has been put in good condition, with fair rubber, Think of it— $550, with easy terms, UNITED MOTORS CO, 1520-22 Bellevue, Bet. Pike and Pine. FORD i-ton, with large express body, ready to go, $200. Nuf sed Come earty. ITED MOTORS CO, 1520-23 Bellew Bet. Pike popGE 1920 commercial car, with screen of condition; only a PI away tor $800, with easy terms. This | sider one in « od oF fair condition. | ih 73 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE PHINNE yA nipGe PARGAIN AS! Corner lot ments park 1. A. GOoODrrLLow 415 Ry, Exchange Hide H49S CARH Cozy OM HOUR furninhe en hous ful tne: line ting Mills FOR SALE North Qu i} n100t ole Seo Mr Ww Saxony Knit 4pm Have r goon bought 335 Burke LVER— QUEEN ANNIC Come to us for the beat buys tn Queen Anne hil property. Rc, CULV 14 Moston at Queen Anne 17. .. b-ROOM HUNGALOW $2,.700—View home; terme cash, el 8.) Mallard 127. ON PAVED teint good din 26; terma, Worth 9004 K moa, Rallard Ave, and bond. VIN?» L atree trict $1,100 hOOM, ished Woodland park. owner. HICK EN down, $26 month. Rank Main 2 THA WAS TO Wie ern house; block to walks. $15 mont 60x 100; Improver Bacrifice Ballard FURNIGHED ¢ he ble Ratiard SOLD —7-hOOM MOD- lot 50x100; clear; one car line; cement side. Pfice $1,800: $300 down, Beireluding, 6% inter lay B. Poyeson, aliara 20%3 oO WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY — A BEACH HOME 3-reom furnished house, on beach, A nice place fer the sum CTION REALTY Co. At the Junction, Went Beattie West 347 77 WANTED—RKEAL ESTATE HAVE SF ACRES” PARTLY Tw- proved, near Kingston, af part payment on bungalow in Phinney dlatric GUST STENRERG, North 3028 4117 Arcade Bide Eliott 1482. REAL cloar rentable elty pro lard 2007 LOOK THIS UP A fine proposition for some one th ily wants to make h oi 11 ner real « store building ters, shelves tank living tely furnished. pave a nice combined. HERMAN A. SCHnO! 612-14 White Bidg. & ACRES FOR $750 RIGHT AT INTERURDAN STATION DETWEEN Saris AND her This tract ts very level. first clare sotl, good water, close to school and road; car every hour to Se- attle and than $1,500. ree with ua h and $10 Month) SOUND FARMS COM 4,605 Third Ay ANY Rage to assume HERMAN SCHROEDER 12-14 Wh Bidg. EASY TERMS CANAL me fe and us tell you more about it CLIFFORD LAND ¢ 617 Third Ave 12, Piret Ave. UNDERTAKERS, TAKE NOTICE The United Motors Company has « combination ambulance and hearse for aale, built on Reo F chase that can be had at @ big sacrifice UNITED MOTORS COMPANY+ 1520-22 Bellevue Phone t 9 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE NORTH COW PARK home of & rooms and attic, on level lot, 80x95, intensely eulti- vated, with lawn, shrubbery. strawberries, raspberries, . . currants, 14 den gil | i pduse ie forced to sacrifice tor the ridl lous price of $3,150, on very terms. WARREN REALTY Co. 2207 ake Ave. WOODLAND PARK ry NG A thoroly modern bunga rooms and attic, with space for 2 rool wonderful view of bay, Olymples, etc. The house is new thoroly modern in ever spect; oak mantel; bookens inet kitchen; brea Repitere dry trays Ww 1016 Third Ave. tOOM MANSION fine view; prove in 3 years, KEAN BROS. Ballard Ave. and 22nd. Rallard 127. ; BUNGALOW y 4-room. bungalow, in fine neighborhood: house arrange- ment delightful; fine cabinet kiteh- en with breakfast nook; nice yard with fruit, berries and shrubbery. any terme, Phone Q. A 335. GEO. A. SPENCER & CO, JP. Whipple, Fourth N. and Boston, NEAT COTTAGES Roth 4 rooms, 2 bedre ‘citchens, bath; on con Hill has fireplace; th other is on N. 79th atreet. They would coat build more than the price, $ $100 cash, and the one on 79th, 2,200, $200 cash; both $25 monthly: is New York Bldg. WORKINGMAN'S HOME University dist 5 rooma; double plumbing, usable for two families; corner lot; grand view; just north of Lake Union. 50; $200 cash, 35 monthly. 4820. W, 8, ROBINS 2 Marion &t AL ESTATE , WHITE or UNDA MAY 8 h class ren- cabinet su? n wale 20 hi 4, improved, one bloc Price and terms v Feasonable. Or will build to sult. See JNO. WILSON, White Cent NEW 5-ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, basement. $2,000; $400 down. Bal- lard 2007, 1 will put idence from car. DANDY | monthly. HERMAN SCHROEDER 612-14 White Bidg. i} “0 18 car, ‘ound all cleared, fruit poultry IMPROV an 2 blocks out of elty, 2 blocks t good district, garden planted trees, lots of berries; houses and runs for about 590 hens: 3-room cottage; city lHehts and water. Price $2,650, including 52 chickens and all garden tools; bearing terma. 1012 Third Ave ACR WITH FIND TATTLE creck; enough fall to run water wheel, amall dynamo; on the main land; 200 feet from salt water; productive soll; n r clams, fish- ing and hunting; location free from frosts; ideal grape. and loganberry ‘land. Free showing “location. term Bidg. Main 7839. $976; FOR SALE Five and one-half acres across Lake Washington, 1% acres cleared and fenced; ready for berries; a good running stream; south and east slope for grapes. Will take jgood |. used Ford and $200 hs half pay ment, balance easy. Queen Anne AC TITTLE CHICK very fine noil, cleared; 4 2 jouly modern root «mall chicken house fru 180 $' $1,600 cash. - VAN ARSDALE & CO. Third Avenue. 1: ACRE FARMS Iam selling gut the 160-acre Uippens fi Renton in 20- pieces. 20 a has Cloaring and other improvements, and faces good county road, well . and fine soil for berries ral farming. HTORS, 716 Third Ave, LOOK OVER OUR ORTH OF CITY ban station, 7 miles north of city limits, we have 16 five-acre tracts, newly platted. Price $400 for 5 acres; easy terma. P. VAN ARSDALE & Co. 1019 Third Av 6. YTHELL DISTRICT 2 eleared and 12x24 foot; spring whereby water can be piped. Thi# sure ix a good buy at $1,500. Very easy terms. See Mr, Boland. C, T/SUTER 1012 Third Ave. Main 7829. 6 ACKES GOOD LAND, ON IN urban car line between and Tacoma, Price 100; down, good terms; or will trade for city property, ‘Ballard 2019. SACRIFICH— ACRE TRACT FACING on Edmonds paved road; lies fine. 0 per month inakes you Bast 6718, her- to interu Clone 4, house wh, the owner, mille | see photos and Jet|* folder |— | oe 648 Now O-ACI Rich alder land stream y 3 H Lis York Ile SNAP to clear; fine room cottage. Price THROBDER wa TH OF GOC our own Box ) LAND, erms, Sid Route 3, ACTES 2 OR TACOMA being allotted to T i ACK land in now rettlors thr to Ket You will be «i pownible assistance in making your, Write or call at the o8T LAND ABSO CTA TION, Colman Dock, Beattle Office open evenings CANADIAN PACIFIC WY, LAND 6,000,000 acres of fertile prairie land, ready for the plow, at an average rice of $18 per’ acre; 20-yem erma: 3 per cent interest for fi 2 years; no principal payments for | years. Also thousands of acres rich irrigated alfalfa land at $60 per. nere, including water! 2,000" 1 mprove- you to ° . apply Pacific Ky. Land Dept, r'Mide ; Main’ 3333 SHICKEN RANCH fen 4-roon ‘paboe, +2 $00 VAN ARSDALE & CO, 1019 Third Avenue WN FARM only $2,700 for mn Puget sound, t nik ely sloping no high bank learing; or: piped tn: RUN T SPRING land lpeat CHARLE TRAN( Home ces and particulars com- munieate with IN. Lows, R 6, Mount Vernon, W STOCKS AND BONDS KING AIRSHIP STOCK FOR SALE, S shares, Must sell. Phone Hast 81860 bite te Sib Dm, 4 BUSINESS OPPORTU a, cccece MANUFACTURING 2 An opening f 5 Sho inh eet into manufact on the of $1, fully will 100% thie year. you good wages to #tart with, and there is very good oppor tunity for advancement. See MR. POTTER, TAT Seaboard Bidg. ‘of @ eteady man dy with tools to CIGAR BAND. 4 hotel; man. city Avro neram snop, gfite Half interest in well located shop ‘iady or place. nk ving m where you should clear month, Bee this shop. Cigars, confectionery stand: busy corner. received a federal and will sacrifice, igh class; multable for Ind: STEADY ANIY PERMANENT POSI- tion open for reliable man with private utility corporation under state and federal control, Small investment required, amply se- cured. $800 will handle. tee tw it INVESTMEN ¢ Hid SCUC CCRC TCRCTCL « 200° and news Owner has appointment, 338 e c GARAGE PARTNERSHIP C c Must have a partner; have more work than 1 can handle alone; need steady, reliable man who is willing to do his share; man with some perience prefe e ral s er month for ur own be halt lnserest, $700, See gE IQQANAG TWO MEN WANTED For sawmill, 30,000 capacity; plenty market, and good we can cut; have and can pro- r less than the av- ean buy their logs: pay; must make investment for additional equipment. Owners have arran, pay you 10% per month until repaid, when your in= should continue thereafter, roposition in citimate business, and it pa’ AROARD BLDG, PAIR SHOP tion; 10- tablished ‘o good tools at less Lease with ex- c privilege, On main boule- vard in city, Ask for Mr. Cot. SUTER 1912 ‘Third Ave Main 7839. PICTURE TH Ries Have & good, suburban house seat- ing lly equipped. Have also nove good downtown houses that we can sell on easy terms. You always do better when you deal with HAUBROOK, 422 Burke Tide ey TCHAIR DARDER SHOP, LIVIN quarters do all furniture inclu ed; ov 0 barber fixtures; p roll localit ‘or quick 4 Ballard 2007 CAUNDRYMAN WITH SMALL CAP. ital can buy laundry, Good oppor- tunity for right man. Address, P. ©. Box 1160, Wenatchee, Wash., for particulars. weet WANTED—NURS R DOCTOR TO invest $2,000 or more in a baby | sanitarium, partly furnished, good location, and goat milk. ‘Write Cols, Star. a LUNCH ROOM SNAP ‘This is a live place, in a good loca- This, 18 a, bargain for $360 HUNT Burke Bldg, D AUTO PAINT SHOP; best location; Auto Row, All we ask is $200 for thia business, Bet- ter hurry 618 Pike. S 7-ROOM HOU § ROOMS FUR- nished; good loeation for tran- slents. fino: $100 down, 316 Co-/ lumbia, off Third ave. SALIG-—MERCA terurban; ha cash rane Finney. property: for grocery or 6, Star For SALE—BAKERY AND taurant, doing good business.. Ware, Oak Harbor, Wash. 7 FINE MERCHANDISE BUSINESS, low rent, for securities or apart: ment building, Miliott 245, Mae . |A__HANSEN & PATENTS BINANCED moted. Our Busin riment mer PATENTS FINANCKD AND PRO- Pas ou i ne ious industrial AWNOCIATED INVESTMENT CO. 306 Crary Hide. - 196 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANTED I WANT TO BUY DIRECT FROM & general merch ~ in eity Quick 407 8749. or coun H active, confidential Martin, Alaska “Bidg. Eliott ro EWARD rd will be paid for the re- of all papers, money, ete. taken on night of April 27, 1 from the office ®f the Flora Con y, 421 24th ave, & Or up to 4100 ‘will be paid for information leading to the arrest and convie= tion of party oF parties commits | mu the thett. 1 Elliott 3687, | AVING™ FOR [O08 ANGELES) “Thursday by ‘auto. Want. three gentlemen passengers, Kenwood SONAL 9100 re torn age. 607 A. Willelises: eth ave. & Sears beloved nnsON, | of George W Mra. J. fh. Foster, od was a life c, T. U. uneral services were condncted from the Shaw Memortal M. i.| lchureh, South Park, today at 1 p. m. Interment Lakeview. jeorgetown Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors. JOHNGON—At $115 M 21, MTU Dece "| found 2 POLICEMEN PUT ON GRILL Under Suspicion Following King St. Raid Two police officers were under in vestigation Tuesday, following a raid by Inspector Hans Damm and Cup-| Machinery Coq tains J. T. Mason and KB. C. Collier on & noodle joint early in the morning Patrolman Tt. F. outside the place. He was to central station and ques tioned. The name of the other of. ficer, alleged to be implicated, was not given out at central station. Fifteen gallons of booze were welzed in the joint. Inspector Hans Damm kicked In the door of the joint when he found It locked, he said. Information reached aken Inspector |Damm that two officers were going to “knock over” the joint. Van Horne was followed from a} hotel in the North End of the city.) Five men were arrested in the raid. Four of them were released after being questioned at central sta tion. T. Yama, 32, Jap waiter, is held on an open charge, The liquor is marked as evidence against him. Several pieces of new electrical ap- Paratus were also seized in the |noodle houre. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law FP WALL —TSTANLISHED THAT. jon; advice department. ent Attorney. Amer o len patents necured, developed gnd promoted. 7 Central Bldg, Beattie, Wash. and 609 ¥ W., Washington, b. C ¢ Main 390 Res NOLDS, ‘ablisbed Fiesit HAG PSeara examiner G. & Path Of: fice. 402-6 Lyon Bid. Elliott 60 if PLATE WARNES Main 6760. 121 1 Hoge Bid. toni ‘Trademarks FIRIF-CLARS Phinting and Toor ‘waxing: Cocilted 50, Leary Bide. Chiropractor a TUR Bit” CHIRGPRAC- #22. 210- <3, *" bia, 5 ae JENNINGS, Palmer school. Sale 377 D- Denny Diag. ‘ ARTI- RELIABLE, Prise * Buliding frat SWiekOaN ARE nike DIAMO! pay watches ies ldent Lean Brokers 1 Becond Ave JE Ser MONEY “EOANED. ON, AUTOM! terms. Drive. while ee ciea 508 Washington, oes Mey UTOMO onr ite Sentral Bide en 1st \RiLH & GRAN- Virginia. Estabe rR FN. FR Physician and Surgeon Chrogic Diseases, Specialist for Men. 06% Third Ave. Piano Tuning Piano tuning now only $3.00. pairing. John Btrom.’' Main 7345. Razor Blade rpene Spangenberg. Cutlery, 1407 4th ave 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 30 —John Bissell, 9, of 309 25th ave. 8. tried to beat Peter J. Warner's auto across the street at 25th ave. 8. and Jackson st., Monday afternoon. He failed and was bruised. ‘ 30 —A. C. Herbst, 4754 20th ave. N. E., received a scalp wound and bad bruises when knocked down by the auto of Harry Bolton, former councilman, as he alighted from a street car at Fourth ave, N, B. and E. 45th st, Monday night. | Apartment Raided; Gems Are Stolen Two diamond rings and two pearl | lavallieres were stolen from the_ apartment of Mrs, Goodrich, 1315) 47th st, by thieves who entered with a@ passkey Monday afternoon, A woman's gold watch, with a green enamel! back, set with a dia- mond, and a black leather sult case, were taken from the house of J. R. Veitch, 937 35th ave. by burglars who ransacked the place. Ford Won’t Oppose Newberry Victory WASHINGTON, May 3.—No ef-| fort will be made by Henry Ford to prevent Senator Truman H. New: berry from taking his seat if the senate, but Ford insists upon the senate continuing its investigation, | | Alfred Lucking, Detroit, chief atto ney for the automobile manufactur-| er, sald here today, Public Hearing on Fletcher Bay Bridge A public hearing will be held in the pavilion at Fletcher Bay, Wash., |May §, 1921, at 11 a. m.,, in connec: |tion with an application of the coun- ‘ty commissioners of Kitsap county, i for federal authority to construct a bridge over the entrance to Fletcher Bay, Kitsap county, Wash. Native to Alaskan waters is a giant crab which, when full grown, weighs 15 pounds and stretches four foot from tip to tip. Van Horne told Inspector Damm that he went to the noodle house to raid it for booze, Ask Quashing of Coal Indictments INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 3.— Attorneys for 226 coal mine oper- ators, officials of the United Mine Workers and coal dealers appeared in federal court here today and filed @ motion to quash the indictments which charge the defendants with violating the Sherman anti-trust law and conspiracy to violate the Sher- man act. The motion was filed when the de- fendants were arraigned before Judge Ferdinand Geiger of Milwau- kee, sitting during the illness of Judge, A. B. Anderson. * o ge Japs’ Militaristic ° . Sentiment Waning? Japan's militaristic sentiment ts waning since the great war, Dr. Yu kata Minaguchi, graduate of Yale university, and naturalized citizen of the United States, told the Industrial council of the Associated Industries at luncheon Monday. “Japan is not thinking of going to war with any nation, particularly the United States,” he said, He add ed, however, that tn case of trouble between the two countries, he would not hesitate to take up arms for the United States. Woman in Court as Killer of Husband CHICAGO, May 3.—Mrs. Thomas Rowland was in court today for preliminary hearing on the charge of murdering her husband, promi- ‘Thursday on motion of the state, Pending the coroners § inquest, which wil be held tomorrow. Mra, Rowland, who was bysteri- cal for hours after her arrest yes- (-|terday, was calm today. Asks Week’s Delay in Plumbing Probe The special body appointed by As- sociated Industries to look into the charges of illegal combination that have been made against the master plumbers and heating contractors has requested a week's delay in making its report. Members of the “betterment com- mittee” of the master plumbers are presenting data relative to the charges to Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas. !Lamp Explodes; 150 Chickens Cremated One hundred and fifty small chicks were cremated Tuesday when & brooder lamp in E. Sunblade's hatchery at 115 N. 105th st., explod- ed, Fire apparatus from Seattle was sent on order of Chief George Man- tor, altho the fire was outside the city Umits. “Arms and the Man” to Be Played Here “Arms and the Man,” George Ber- nard Shaw’s famous satire, will be produced at the Y. W. C. A. audi- torium on May 7th by the Workers’ College Players, an organization that has done much to foster the promo- tion of the Little Theatre idea jn Seattle, “I dropped my watch on the floor and it stopped.” “Well, you didn’t think ft would go thru, did you?"—New York Evening World. METROPOLITAN Elght Su Say, Mi May . Matinee Saturday THE EMINENT ACTOR JOHN E. KELLERD SHAKESPEAREAN REPERTOL 7 je ight: « Ct oor pA ak ome ‘MERCHANT Menday Night: “HAMLETY Tucaday Night: “OTHELLO” “MAC- w ay = Night: BETH” ‘Thursday Night: | “HAMLET” aie” hacgamal “JULIUS CAR- “MACBETR” Owing to pertormance, the curtain will ry nights at 8115, matince at 215 p.m at 659 King et.| Van Horne was| PHONE NUMBER CHANGE PEEVES Shoe Machinery Man Files Protest The telephone company changed ‘the phone number of the United Shoe 211 Cherry st., yew | terday. And today W. M. Garrett, local representative, called The Star, just by way of easing his mind. | “We came here last July,” he said, “We went to all the expense of get | ting out our printing and notifying our customers of our phone number. Now they change it and we have to do it all over again. “The city utilities department tefle me the company ia putting in a new . plant, #0 I suppose the subscribers will have to pay for the exchanges, “1 love to boost for my home town. I travel all over Oregon and Wash- ington, and believe me, they all have their hammers out for Seattle, And no wonder, if this sort of thing is permitted.” * |\Cowen Park Jitneys in ‘Necessity’ Class? Belief was expressed Tuesday by | city officials that the Cowen park jJitneys will come within the provi- | slong of the certificate of necessity | bill passed at the recent session of the legislature, It is pointed out that the busses ply outside the city mits, This will ‘automatically place them in the auto bus classification and will put them ¢ under the contro! of the state depart- ment of public works. What effect this would have on the city’s jurisdiction over the jitneys | on the Cowen park run the city legal experts would not predict, More than 20,000 names have been secured to date for the petition to re-- fer the certificate of necessity bill to the people, U. S. Troops Watch ‘. ; i Mexican Riot Town NOGALES, Ariz, May %.—Altho order had been restored, the 25th infantry under Col. Earl Carnahan across the border in Nogales, So nora. a Rioting broke out across the line last evening after the arrival there of 76 Chinese laborers from Hong kong, China, who were shipped in’ bound via San Francisco, it is re ported. Five of the Orientals were seriously hurt. Three are not ex- league today awaited demonstrations. ai by anarchists at Gualegauychu, in is the province of Entrerios, Fighting broke out when anarchists charged volver fighting and knifing which followed, five persons were killed and 20 wounded, Two Men Nearly i Cooked in Boiler * PORTLAND, Ore, May 3.—Two boilermakers making repairs at the” plant of the Peninsula Lumber com- pany, were almost cooked to death at 3 a. m. today, when live steam un- er pressure was suddenly forced’ into a boiler in which they were working. The injured men are Q Ia. Center and P. A. Hicks, employed at the Willamette Iron & Steel works, Stay Home Till June - and Save 21 Cents Reduction of local railway fares, effective June 1, is shown in the new schedule received by Claude W, Mel- drum, assistant general passenger agent of the Great Northern. Fare to Victoria, B. C., will be $5.79, in- stead of $6; to Portland, §6.58, instead , of $6.66, and to St, Paul $63.16, in- stead of $64.34. A rate of 3.6 cents a mile is observed, Alleged Embezzler to West Virginia Orders for the removal to Weste . Virginia of W. D, Meeks, alias Harry * Miller, were signed Monday after- noon by Federal Judge Cushman. Meeks was arrested near Seattle last week by postoffice inspectors. He is charged with embezzlement of $1,284 postal funds while postmaster at Chauneey, W. Va. = Hamill Reappointed to the Park Board Arch F, Hamill, commission mer. chant, was reappointed by Mayor Caldwell Monday afternoon to the board of park commissioners for a five-year term. He was originally appointed to serve out the term of Robert H. Calligan, deceased, which expired Tuesday. OLYMPIA. — Contracts totaling $833,815.91 let by state highway com> mission,

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