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DAY, MAY iy), Seatile Star Daity At 1807 Seventh Warhington Are. ’ °) UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 61 FOR SALI AND FLATS F 4-ROOM UL R FLAT KITCHEN cabinet ge phone and elec view pleasant month, or $9.00 : cama m™ city ime pei v5 ne Wis insertions oe Advertisements will be Bp te 11 o'clock each mera- Phese Main ma, Aever tte Audience in west ads The Star’s Want Ads Main 0600 puaLr WANTED MANICURING, its scalp treatment, te ‘booths, equipped ry. mode ~} BD egpiiance. he + rdre Ret Becond av | ppsiniments. Phone Biliott 17, FOR POSTAL $120 month. gerry ry For slars tions write ms former Civil Service Or), 1129 Equitable lids. MSFIELD CAN'T RE- watch, throw it away. OR DINING ROOM shift, short how I) Kenwood 1423 be- DAY WORK. 7 Room 27. Main 5343 HELP WANTED o FOTI00OOOS 2.000 A TEAR sr your takes chance of wait- for another oppo Act now and take tage of offer that it once in a lif You are the archi- of your own fortune, tune, Make your jon, We teach in a short time the returns ere ly by your abil- iberal wages paid ing. You also the profits, Ao tof one thousand is necessary, which red by a written that should zee dissatisfied, ‘Will be returned ‘with ‘This com 4 has ly $259, should > GLEAN > | SL ru TNs APARTMENTS AND FLATS SINGLE AND DOURL housekeeping and sleeping | heat, bath, p and light Alaskan bath, Phone Elliott PY Menta with HOUSEKEEPING m b ED HOU! SEK ERP PING! ROOMS PURRLO APTS, 1st G FIRST AVE: corner Pine—1 2 - ments for how ight, linen furnished; sonable ROOMS,” PARTLY Ft $10 a month 4 reome for sale. 1611 Seventh ave POPULAR PRICED ROOMS to market and business. Thrift, 1323 Sixth ave w BOARD AND ROOM OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRL BARN ing small wages to have a home. with board and room, laundry and privileges. Elliott erry WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS DUMP WAGON Will pay cash Close The \CELLANEOUS AND Doors WILLIAMS CO. 193 First Ave. & up your screen needs Ip ad vanes. Our made-to-order window screens last longer and look bet | Look substantial & inches sersen door. feet with gal by 6 feet § inche: vanized SASH re, fe $3.00) R CHICKEN HOUSES 20 in. wide and 26 in high. c PLATE GLASS FOR WINDSH 38 in. by 10 In, price 40 in. by 12 in, price Our catalogue, showing full line building material, free on request B Wii JAMS CO. blished 1899 DOMBER PRK ES ARE DOWN + od values ‘any time Between T and 6156 na | ©} 1 FOREST WOOD,” Té-INCH. tig double load ¢@ $9 south of c MATTRESSES RENOVATED — repairin Beacon 25 YOUR CAR HAVE your auto seat cut for bed tie up mpason's, at emont Bride SEWIN 20D DROP. heads, 310 up. Repairing, rent ing. Main 19261524 First ave REBUILT BLECTRIC™ WASHER vacuum cleaner, slightiy used. Kreatly reduced. 108 Union st NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT | Meyer- Toner. Yes! UNWERS BUILT will do your building and remodel ing. North 4613. ELECTRIC REPAIRS ANY MAK reasonably priced. 108 Union, to Bon Marche : SPIELD cb. throw it away. 2. AP | ° oJ oi) ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °o ° °o tally aoe to, undertak spons bility of learn: wmssent and Pepnnection. this mity. gs 0 BO000000000 Manager at corner Third ttle, Wash- OQcoocoooose FOR sz0 snontb. y. For fr ingtions, wrt Civil Bervie: a peniane Bids. TE CA city. Good Jew pair tor tufford & sehwars, | Lb CANT RE- throw it away ow ak RAP’ Main 6000, local 44. F AND DECO apelating. Jar. i ig panera 874, | 550 days MAN WANTS WORK ing, repairing or concrete y or contract. Call Chas. H. Seitz, Judkins ICE MAN, work of any man. Prefer fm thie city WICK MAN WANTS WORK kind. Taxes and payments Call leo EB GENERAL excavating and wood andj Pi Rainier Le M || Look the: 1310 15th | Sav eres HATA aa Tees tet CTE ee FURNITU R SALE ATA BA 8 FOR = gain Cail North 2617. 36 POULTRY 366 1-¥BAR-OLD LARGE PUL- let, average 4 train, layin, vk yourse! Lg ifrach. Setting hens, $1.5 15th, Madrona car. well broke, $60 up 3.400 team, welg! head of horses, weight about 1.500, for sale, cheap. 2507 Fourth ave. at 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OPEN SUNDAY OPEN MONDAY OPEN TUESDAY | (2) days left to eel! the balance of 4 cars, We will be open ublic Sunday, May 29, ay 20, Tuesday, May 31 dates Monday, After thi WE QUIT THE PASSENGER CAR USINESS And move out of the building. Do not let the prices frighten you The price on every automobile has been cut in half to sell FAST. You can buy a $500 USED CAR FOR $260 cars over and did you ever see such val fore Flanders Chalm Chalme Oakland Oldsmobile Studebaker roadster Cadiliae $-cyl. Studebaker roadster CadiNae 7-pass Hudson landau n touring FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Auto Dept. Pine at Bellevue. UNITED MOTORS CO. Cc. 0. Kenworthy, Gen'l Maer. 1520-22 Bellevue, Bet. Pike and Pine. BARGAINS REMOVAL SALE We still have a few cars loft early and pick out your car, mak your terms and drive home with real good Renewed Automobile Remember this js your gain and our los. $10 Gem kind! pwame to 915 Terrace? al 9021, The loser is out and needs the money badl RN TO DAY AND Deposit Box Co. 510. Reward WhISrINLD CANT RE- if watch, throw it away. on, 2 in r) p Un 5 | _ FURNISHED HOUSES CORNER 4 ROOMS, SLEEP- ‘porch, 4 beds; low rent. 402 HOUSES FORK RENT 621 17TH AVE Heoms; bath; furnace; good! { Feasonable SURE INVESTMENT CO. pire Hidg Main 2146. ERS UNIT HOUSES NOW You in different sections One of these waves you nd beata renting to death L Ca PETERS, Third A\ HOUSE, MOBTLY FUR- 12amonth, $21 Charles- uth Seattle ! Ppa or } - Dort | Velie sport model, with big racing motor. We will sell this car at one-half what it is worth, ght 7-pass a real Cole & at $1.5 Liberty 6 sedan, overhauled, refin-| ished like new, and the price is sure right, $1,560. ole 8 chummy roadster, best condition, at $1,000 King § 7-pass. in dandy condition: run very little, Will make good | ge car, This is 8 give away at/ Think of it,| 0. in very $40 touring, overhauled andr painted. This is the best buy ina light carin town. Only $775. Cole 8 4-bass. demonstrator, has been reduced to $ lDort touring demonstrator. ‘Think of it, almost new, for $1,200, | Dart Toadater, ured aa aewossirater, has been cut for a quick sale. £1200 Maxwell touring, 1918. ‘Think of @ dandy light caf, only $350 Zars must be sold this month, | jon't wait. Come carly, and trade your old ear im on @ re~| newed car. oD MOTORS CO. 1620-22 Betie vue, Bet. Rike and Pine. Come |f \cadesl ae tad ae! of AUTOMOBILES SOME REAL BARGAINS IN Good tires and ndition rd touring n Al mechanical co! Price $300. Late Buick Six touring-—Daint and motor fine; haa had ele want care, Price $876 This exta | ar has over | Ford sedan equipment 200 in *riee $778k 1919 Maxwell tourin, like new; good t * hanieally perfect } y Hudson Meautitul top Kinns in batk a Plate lass wind defile: motometer, spot light and other extras, Price $360. bug with plate fn nidea, | Chandler Dispatch — 5 wire jaany 4-pasnen Price $300 | 1918 Ford | ment. F 5 of equip OPEN EVENINGS AND TODAY EASY HAMILL & 1531 Broadway TERMS ENGDAHL Bast 1160. CENTRAL 4 Broadway Bast 320. FORD | | Authorize’ Dealers ° Is an Institution whe repatation Is your surance and guarantee | of a square deal. Know | ing this, why not come up and look over our assortment of Prices and terms are right CENTRAL A Authorined Ford 1 Broadway and Pike St FUR SALK—AU TO TRUCKS UNITED MOTORS CO. c. O. Kenworth 3 Bellevue, bet P REMOVAL SALE OF REO SPEBDWAGONS AND TRUCKS Bvery track and delivery must be otf thia month. Remember, these been overhauled In our Remember. BAST we give TERMS >» Speedwagon A 0} express body , $00} | Republic 1% ton chassis . foe) [Indiana 2-ton chassia ....c+.e+ + 1,360 Maxwell I-ton express : Kissel on chassis e. Overland 1,.200-pound express Packard light delivery, worth $1,000, only ... caeve We have about 2 others that the prices will surprise you. UNITED MOTORS CO. WANTED—AUTOMODBIL s “WANTED— WANTED —WANTED USED CARS For to supply our spring orders. Customers. waiting WiLL PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD Fords and Dodges & ENGDAHL Auto Co. & MACHINERY MOTOR DRITTS.| umps. W Price Co Rent or sale Nes 524 Lat 8. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATB 91.850; $500 CASH, $26.PER MONTH. for @ 6-room house and large lot close to car; sidewalk, sewer, Braded and paved street: all ments included in this price hew plumbing and Interior fintsh We have many other good buys at| attractive prices, Open Sunday. | HARRY WOOLLEN 5701 Rainier Ave, Rainier 0091 3B ELECTR FWO IL © PETERS CNIT HOUSES | now ready at Little City Fa a \-acre ground in each property. | $100 cash, $15 per month Now| ready to move in, H. OL PETERS, 726 Third Ave. ROOM HOUBEDOAT ON LAKE! Union for sale very cheap and on enay terms. Better make pointment to thie at Jobn M. Dahiby, 2200 Market st. | Sunset 6211 HOME AND INCOME room modern house and bungalow improve- n. $600 Beacon ANNE “best. buys erty. c. CULVER 14 Boston ‘at Queen Anne 177. 3-ROOM SHINGLED HOUBE; \- acre in garden; city light and ‘ water; clowe to car, $50 down, $25 per month. See Jim Wilson, White Center, oom h " Come to us for th Queen Anne hill in RTLY FURNISHED $300 cash, $15 0 Warsaw st. Take car to Graham at. FWO {-ROOM BUNGALOWS, WEST | fine view; $2,600; $200 down, $20 per month Including ¢n- | creat Phone PARK lot; nice garage; store room terma. | Sidney 746. SMALL COTTAGE gown. $35 month Hank: Main 2476. i WANTED—KEAL ESTATE AXES AR A r 1 MODERN; n; berries; 000; easy $1,260; $36 604 American you. Third Ave, ACREAGE HIGHLY CULTIVATY Planted to etabl fruit, berries and flowers; has | good 2-room house and ‘other buildings. A nice home this that T offer you for $160 cash and $16 ber mopth H.C, PHTERS, 726 Third Ave. FOR BALK OR “EXCHANGE. acres well improved grain and stock ranch; 200 acres in crop, All goes, $14 per acre; small payment down, rest easy’ terms, 0. HL. Fisher, Mold, Wash WILL TAKS YOUR VACANT Bid attic lots in part. payment on choice farming land in King and Skagit counties . H.C, PETE with me: I may. help ta" Betws 1” ~960 j nO THE FARM LANDS VAMP $25 SUVERAL, * 20 MILY TACOMA CLEARHD being allotted te the NORTH WIOST 10 headquarters WEST LAND Se TTL HOCIATION, Room 16 Colman Beattie Open evenings. WH HELP SETTLERS TO STARTED. non district, $35 The making of a dandy Third Ave, WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWN er of a farm or good land for » fall delivery. 1. Jones, Hox Olney, Ul Ul SALE—WATERFRO. PROPERTY ON MAIN LAND -OVE front. Price t 2280 after ‘4 860, 6 ACTS Phone call Mr Ka OFFERED nee pid. 2 nd com. it House p Swedish A TO ’ « ‘ eifie Oi 1 Victory bber foawell Mining Mid Koyalty i buy L Thermop: iberty « hae ys 118 Cherry St | HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OP-TO-DATE GAY air works if gain, making clear monthly Olympia Aut Works, 416 W rietun Have sold fou week. Have house that GE AND AUT pia at a bar- $400 to #25 & month diator Repair urth #t. Olympia tre rent past ndy_ subur be wold at once Mf eanh Meat market Owner wants to | Store and living rent Will sel 2st ave LAMBING nt f toc Ad aw, TINNING and work Enume AND h POR ALE VULAANIZING Dusines shop, elty of 3.00. Fine surrounding country Write C-62. Btar, CON BSIONS FOR .BALE FOR butchers’ barbecue and — pienik Apply Room 10 Labor Temple FURNISHED HOUSE rooma, best location, $590, like rent. Owner, Main 6102. e. FURNISH: re > st ) lance ROOM POR KALE “tard 1247 WANTED 4 * - ate 108 Pirst ave. | Ga THES AND MASKAGES: LADY AT- nda varre 1 EMiort tot a ANNA MARKS i tifle massage Mother Has Five Children in Year DETROIT, May 30. — The “old woman who lived in a shoe” had best look to her laurels, for Mrs. Orville Roeb of Hubbard lake, just within 12 months, became the mother of trip: lets and twina, in addition to five other children, the cides of whom is only 8. Hotel, Sulte 07 Mutu British Warship | Sold for $15,000)" LONDON, May 20.—The warship Kinsha, the flagship of the Brit Yangtse river squadron, has been sold. for $15,000 Hit by Football, Young Clerk Dead LEIGH, Scotland, May 30 —Struck over the heart with a football while playing a match, Walter ShepRerd, a 16-year-old clerk, dropped dead. CAN’T GO DRY This is one reason why the Philippine islands will never go dry. As long as the cocoa- nut tree grows, just so long will liquid refreshment of al- coholic content be available. close in: sonable terms. — Sidney Western, Lioute jepeattie. The name is | tuba—and it has some “kic ATTLE ‘BANQUET FOR jand $600] STAR FILM WINNER Miss Kiolet Hostess to De- feated Candidates F. ©. Rippe, of the new Bungalow cafe, maid Monday he was arranging & banquet for Mins Frankie Kiolet At which she will be hostess Tuesday | night to the 11 girls whe competed agvinast her tn the finals of The Star Universal Fitm company actress con tent ‘The banquet will be served at the Bungalow at 7:30, Rippe said, and Will be “hin treat” to the winner, Miss Kiolet, and her guests FARMER ASKS SOLDIER HELP Lynden Man Offers Work for Ex-Service Man observance of Momortal The Star American ment service bureau Monday But the morning's mail one call for a farm laborer. following letter, from A. H brook, Lynden, Wash, is planatory Stur Employment Dept., Sirs We see by your paper you are trying to get employment for service men. 1 can use a good man if you have one that knows how to work on a ranch and hoe drive a team, a good, reliable man. I can use him the balance of the season at $26 per month. If you have good one, send him alon I have one but can use In day. employ- cloned Legion was brought The Went. welf-ex- two. Women Inventors Coming to Front LONDON, May 30.—-Women in ventors are becoming active again Applications for 311 patents were re. ceived from them last year, The ma- jority of the patents applied for by women were for articles of a practi eal nature. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLAD LUMP COAL—Delivered "2 $9.50 Lots QUEEN ANNE 4291 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY HARDING MAKES MEMORIAL TALK Pays Eloquent Tribute to Heroes of America BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, May 20—No ideal of generosity to all mankind can justify neglect to protect America firet, President Harding de clared in @ Memorial day addrem at Arlington amphitheatre near here today Speaking ans of three American president said that if the United States would be useful, in greater realms, it must first look to its own HE, COUNSELS NO SELFISHNESS “I counsel no selfishness, no little Americanism, no mere parochial jem, when I urge that our first to thousands of veter ars the Attorneyeat Law 4 (EST ARLIBHED 1687. cases. Consultation; advice cderate f Free i * ria Simple Patent I “pplication, 55. Harry Bowen Dev « Co, Arctic Bidg. ficiency mechanical co Kineers. HT REYNOL NOLDS. Eat E YOUR AUTO REPAIR WORK 4 by expert m ic. Rate $1 ko ate pair shop, 513 mw hi jock from Fifth and enny wa. Cort Public Acceuntants “GO, Leary Bide. athe aight Bld. 34-Pine Hours, Bve. datos.” Hil, 2686 FeNWinas JENNINGS. GRAD- ier of Palmer school Denny Bide Main 7277. Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED (ON ak Ww of value. REMODELING ates frei tor, 2106. Third ave. BUILDING” AND Roofs repaired. = University Butiding North ftir] Dancing | aecar Private lessona Stevena, @ ry MAY DUNN—Latent dances. het 444. Expert Eleoric Repairs MOTORS, APPLIANCES, WIRING. P. J. Givnan Electric Co, 641 First S._EMiott 6 dunk CO, 1130 First eve STiiott. 3201, Metaphysician ViSLY (METAPHYAI- T aches and treats efflict- 407 Epler Bldg. COUNT clan) hy 15-¢ empire Hie econd, Near Madison, WONBY TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY RMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watehes ana Jewelry; lowest rates. Oldest Loan Brokers 921 Vesond Ave.” Batabiial nae: 8 ON AUTOMO! etnin and drive your cal ont, bo8 Central Bl Monuinents ET SOUND MARRLE & TRAN: ite Co, ist and Virginia. Estab-) Nshed "1874. Optician and Optometrint JTW. Edmunds, Paterson Ga ako We Surgeons 6 tuning now only $4.00, Hs: Pia airing. dohn Strome Main 7946. Paychologist MM “Fit iL, NOTED HUMANOLO- ist, merits universal recognition. clentific analysia of head, face and hand ts supplemented with ap- lied. practical. peychology. | 716 daight Bidg. Main 4 Razor Tineee Sharpened _ Sanipractie, BANIPRAC' TORS Dr. Welfare treats cyenigh ‘ng vy. No operations, 207 ig: peri Violin Repairing RPUERT REPATRING. ROWS Rit: paired. Work guaranteed and prompt. Finlay, 1615 Third ave, duty & to our own,” he expinined. He paid eloquent tribute both to the men who fell and to the high motives which have always guided “We have never drawn the sword of oppremion,” the president mid. “On the contrary,” he added world has seen ‘our protecting stretched over the outposts of lib- erty on every continent.’ ” Memorial day, the president said, has become an international occa- sion since the world war, because it calls on the free of the many lands to help in its observance and i a reminder to all of “our com. mon troth to civilization, humanity and everlasting justice.” He touched on world responsibili ties which the United States “can not evade if we would.” ‘There is no hope if some nations seek imolation while others indulge in unrestrained ambition for empire. “Civilization must face destiny, he asserted. “If there shall be de nial either of common responsi- bility or of essential equality among sovereign states and persons.” HEROES SHOULD BE AN INSPIRATION ‘The example of those who died in battle should be an inspiration in time of peace, President Harding said “Surely there is no reason why peace may not achieve disciple, uni- fication, directness of purpose, as war does. It requires the same submergence of selfish ends, the same relinquishment of the merely personal gratifications, the same re- gard for bead common } antocent, al GIRLS TRY FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Four Seattle Applicants for Scholarship at Bryn awr Some girl from the Northwest will be awarded a scholarship to at- tend the summer school for wom- en workers in industry at Bryn Mawr,Pa., from June 15 to August Four Seattle girls have ap- y are: Miss Hazel Fingers, 4805 37th ave, §; Mrs. Rose Val- cauda, 718 Cherry st.; Mrs. Rose Nelson, 3635 Findlay st, and Miss Letta Mae Perkins, 208 23rd ave. The Class A theatre will donate profits of the week of June 4 toward paying traveling expenses and making up for wages lost while the successful applicant is at- tending classes. 22 COLLEGE GIRLS . EAT BREAKFAST; IT COSTS THEM $2.90 TACOMA, May 30.-—College girls evidently don't eat heavy breakfasts, says W. L. Jamison, hote)] and restaurant propretor of this town. Twenty-two college girls recent- ly came here to take a teachers’ examination. They took breakfast at Jami- son's restaurant, and the total bill for the 22 was $2.90, “Birds eat heavier than that,” said Jamison, The welswitchia, » plant of south- west Africa, is‘ said to live more than 100 years Trees Are Not Photographed by Lightning with a Ugh bay tog preaned’ oeh a abuiaiase fenage of @ tree dr some other object In the vieinity of the place where the ac- cident occurred. Not a year goes by in which such cases are not reported in the news- papers. The statement is usually made in good faith It may even happen thet the attendant physician i# responsible for it. The truth undertying these stories is that lightning-stroke frequently produces on the body of the victim rarmifying pink marks, which usual ly disappear in a day or two. These marks are known to science as Ughtning printa.” A specimen is shown from the well-known British medical journal, The Lancet. It does not require a great deal of imagination to see in the curious tracery of a lightning-print the image of a tree, leaf, or what-not. It so happens, however, that sci- ence has found a different explana- tion of these marks. It is now known that they are merely the traces of the passage thru the tissues of a branching electric discharge. The heat generated by the dis charge accounts for the alteration of the tissues, in this as in other cases of electrical injuries, and the branch- ing of the spark is due to the dif- ferent resistances encountered, as is true of ramified sparks in general. Oregon to Open Grange Convention EUGENE, Ore, May 30,—Plans are all made for the accommodation of the hundreds of delegates to the Oregon state grange convention, May 31 to June 3, according to the Chamber of Commerce committee, Delegates are to be cared for in Private homes as soon as the hotels overflow. A big parade Tuesday {is to be the main feature, More than 34 motor truck loads of pure bred livestock will be exhibited and these will be displayed on a section of reserved street after the parade. Miss Stirling Beaten by British Champ TURNBURY, Scotland, May 30.— Miss Alexa Stirling of Attanta, Ga, American woman golf champion, was beaten today, three up and two to play, by Miss Cecil Leitch, British woman champion. Miss Stirling was thus eliminated in the first round of the British ladies’ open championship golf tournament, which opened here to- day, The two champions, by the luck of the draw, were brought together in the opening round. He Wouldn't Cha Faith When oy NEW YORK, May 30.—Becavse, he alleges, his wife changed her re- ligion too often, Charles W. McDon- ough, of Ridgewood, is secking a di- voree. Ten years ago, according to his petition, his wife, Edith, “began changing her religion with her clothes and she persistently harass. ed the petitioner because he refused to change with her.” Fires in the United States in five years have destroyed property worth nearly $1,500,000,000 Des Gone! SINCE WARREN GOT THAT NEW UNIFORM HE WONT PLAY BALL Wilh ME QUEER THINGS STILL HAPPEN Here Are a Few Examples the Wires Carry NEW YORK, May %0.— Eee Habib has a record you would find it hard to top. You Sore. couldn't even try Mone TA it, "less you ar gued with a cop. For 80 times has Gar touch and paid in fines for ped: | dling goods—gosh only knows how much! oe NEW YORK, May 30.—Joe Lana | to has a habit of forever getting | lost, tho his wife | hag searched and found him with- out earing what Samuel Murray’s in a the worst you ever saw, as he’ pot alone a hub him free. Now we wonder lation to his first wife he would be! eee NEW YORK, May 30.—So tnstst- ent was the woman she could cure G. Pernio’s ilis with a new fan- dangled = witch- court he made a protest amd the woman went to jail. eee MARTINS FERRY, 0., May 80.— Lester Semple is a teacher who was haled be- fore the court for roughness jwith a pupil who had made a tart retort e © 6hhurled 8 text book at him, is the way the charges read. That's one way of putting “learnin’” into public bead. eee SHELBYVILLE, Ind, May 30.— ‘Twas a new, effective verdict that Hizzoner handed down when two youths were charged with stealing auto- mobiles in the town. No, he didn't order prison— but don't think’ that justice slipped, for he sent ‘em to the basement and he had ‘em soundly whipped. eee PORTSMOUTH, ©., May 30. Chillicothe lost to Portsmouth in & game of basket ball, ‘Twa tough to lose the contest— but they found that wasn't all, Their basket- ball was miss: ing, but an en- ergetic sleuth had four home boys suspended when they ‘fessed up to the truth, Fisherman Is Found * A Dead in River Shack James E. Mahon, fisherman, was found dead at his home, a shack om Duwamish river near Georgetown, Sunday night, with a bullet thru. his head. A note, which with the revol- ver was found near Mahon's body, was indecipherable owing to illegible writing and effects of rain, which had beaten thru cracks in the well, It is thought Mahon had been dead @ month. A stepson, C. W. Bartels, 1504 Westlake ave. N., works at the Carman Manufacturing company, ‘

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