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Month, or $9.00 year. ciTy ier eR IN insertions, fer the eaah Im advance adve tee “ eer : Baer” Sia" unsere te will be Be te it o'clock cack morn- afternoon ed te Phone Matn Eimsined Advert place your “lorcet audience FURNISHED HOU: FURNIBHED Re CRNA {ae porch, 7 ROOMS, D beds: low & TH bath a] AVE. 8 nice rooms Dasement: reasonable SQUIRE INVESTMED Empire Ridge BRS UNIT HOUS different iT YOUR FR ENT MONE ame site, from A * low as £3.90 per month. terest and p S-nOOM HOUSE, WITH BA : $18 per month. 4043 jmaertion Phone r ROOM” NOUS fished. $12 a month ton st. South & ST UNFURNIS + ROOM cabinet electric UPPER FLAT MODERN FT -AND F-ROg ine Monts, furnished. $11 Melrose N. TRUNKS MOVE Main 0600 BE HELP WANTED IN ADVER- throw it NO PLAYING | FoR sal AY WORK. 2% n 37, Main 000 REST YOUr a5 + fonnection, this opportunity. the Manager at a Bldg cores Third ‘ttle, Wash- 009900000000 PLIGEN ‘ <i A YEAR id be tee that month ale. 1611 POPULAR PRIC fo market and Thrift. 1323 Six Lose The dry and with board andpy te sewing ! _ 14st BOARD AND Ke men Kod hot rivileges: pl Sith ae Be WAGON, RE: WANTED— pay cash. % ¥ baeficla® 475 g ‘1 COAL HEATING » 1 oll stow and pitchers, tot spome Kitchen thin tub, 1 eleetric tron} jleavy comfort. new, 1 1 pair plaid bian- * 1 waste paper dresser, | 3 be table, spreads. ae, s ° eat Tp m, 316 Co- prees ould y peatiotion our returned aad bes LJ a tice” Phone Teetwees 7 ‘ad 6, Elliott TIT KY eis Measure one to Dutt ; TR. KITCH- je and fru jars. Also 2- furnished house for rent INC S dente load ‘cy south’ of at Ni FORE foot GPE unnecessary. waing” Subjects sugges ee former ca a eres WASTED ap are printed tree rie d erate x 1 NI Nm Paitard 874." repairing or co; day or contract. Chas. H. Selta, 131 ice MA work of any kind. Prefer stead ‘inthis city. Pho: RU excavating call Rainier PLA Wanted by pri ‘ork hospital sup ity house for th with Seattle having had ex ing on hospitals edn, surgical rience ith rub- instru- rr bat) al E1SF ) CAN Ba 1 ‘oe, wale throw it away. 4 = TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES ROOM MODERN WUNGA- lot 40x160; fruits and flow- BE gental $35 on Jeare Addrens Mr. Moore, 1016 Eliott 4704 _ FURNISHED Ho SES uN fe; near’ schoo Bunset 2007, ave “AL Ex: For free tions write Civ Servic ee Equitable Bidg. ROUTE Cart lation 3 Us Department mer, 21 fora otha a Ad | WANTE D- lars. National N, NG MAC! HINES GOOD DROP- $10 rent- © BUTL’ ‘gum cleaner, eatly 8 reduced slightly used, 108 Union at if WER Refill do your building and remod om. North 4613. ECTRic REPAIRS. ANY MAKE, reasons, iy wrieet, 108 Union, neat rehe. FOREST "ise: 12-inch. $9 | WEISPIELD CAS Mt T KR Strit fe ol watch, throw it away. f CARDS. 7 INTING. Bi ber ition. novelty Print, 1611 __Seventh. BD CLOTHING FUR: TTS, Ist. Elliott Ati DRY WOOD, ALL KINDS. SERVICE WOOD, 1e-INCH 9 per cord. Phone| u KAVANAGH HATS $2.50.— WANTED—FURNITURE Biake Furniture Co. 108 Pike, M 6518) 32 FURNITURE FOR SALE | 52 TAKE THIN AT YOUR) own price. large cabinet Victrola, with records a 5 tell it from Ww)! $85 2 ‘4. Phinney car 1-YEAR-OLD LARGE Pick yoursel $1.25 each. untains. Single » $60 up; team, weight 1AVE STOCK TWO HOLSTHIN-JURSEY ¢ 4431 Willow at 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBIL oO VYORD | Dealers o o——_ Is an institution whose reputation is your aa- surance and guarantee of asquare deal. Know- ing this, why not come up and look over our large assortment of Ford cars? Prices and terms are right, CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Authorized Fg@@d Dealers Broadway Pike St INEY BY kes Ford Iso early OWNERON FRI 4 ny 1926 Ih lots of ext mdition. 71. HOUSES FOR RENT furnace; Main Aday | Lies | {D—A UTOMOBILES | ses [62 TE | OM RADE FOR FORD CAR Fag tracts at Ven! KI Inacning bench auutul trees a sb bery c ai6 . st — Raging ree Man | Frighe XTED a D CARS ‘ > fopciy our spring orders. A 4 Paiting, and you may Pret what we a And lose om page for ts "URI gt IN, SUNDAYS bay spor CASH ore ang Dodgers @ ENGDANL HAD Haat 1160, it Proafway " Pe CASH PRICE PAID POR) ory Me a kis i sis & W WANTED co. ms Nie SALES St. wv y R GOOD} ry) MOTOR, a nic . Montelius M ° wed BE SEATILE STAR » ACREAGE BXCRELENT or uncleared terms. | Sidney Route &, Heatile, FARM LANDS NADIAN PACIFIC RY LAND: 6,060,000 acren of tertile prairie land ready for the plow, at an average price of $18 per 6; 20-year t 2 per cent interest for Firat OF on rT close in; tea 1622-38, Weatern r r is of mor rich por irrigated acre, right 00 vente makes it eaay ote with small capital low rates to Alberta Yor maps. literature and rates, apply to © ifie Wy Vand. Dept, 208 ny WILL BELL my tobacco and t drink busi ness ata bargain and take some t as part ment Here la a ther to make st wacrifice for rma CO., Realtors | Capitol 1066] 7.100 PALANCE $70 PER MONTH d-room cottags tn good condition; one block to ear; lot 62142; very desirable, and a great bargain. SEARING 907 LEARY BLIMG $200 CASH, MAIN 45) wr ern bun ing Lake Wale & us for the best buys Anne bill property. tc. CULVER Queen An D HOU! i elty Hght and 50 down, $26 on, White Come to Queen 14 Boston St 17 F-ROOM “SHINGI acre in garden water; close to car per month. See Jim Wil Center. ROOM house, FURNISHED $1,750; $200 cash, $15 « month $930 Warsaw st. Take! Fourth ave. car to Graham at r 90M HUNGALOWS, WERT fine view: $2,400; $200 $20 per month, Including in terest Phone Hast 1784 TS, FINEST WEN SOIL, to Interurban. ‘le na, aa lean | than improvements Owner, Main rs ROOM HOUs Noth PARTLY W Beattle down, SOTTAGE month. 606 16. $1 250; $25 erica IA DO YOU WANT TO Ser INTO A home? 4-room cottage, plastered all furnished: gas range and cook lig $1,600 MAN WANTED ble to run track. done, h Burke LE WARGAIN | Small grocery store for sale: 3 Ne ing rooms in connection. Man can work out while woman takes care f Duriness. Call Mast 534 POR SALE--ONLY VULCANTIZING business and tire shop, city of 3,500. Fine surrounding country. Write C-62, Star THEATR Ss con Haubrook before yAytheatre. Bee him at 423 Nde Always ou bu turk Ft SEPING ation, $600, balance Main 6102. hE POR SALB, FURNISH: ning house: rent $30; good garden. Call Willett 6086-J, WILL BACKIF rooming house. a HATH AND MA ea LADY At tendants Navarre Hotel im Biliott 701 ANNA IL MARKS, € mineral bath ce 38 Mra A. Wilicikeen, Haliard MY §-ROOM Call Queen Anne Suite CADUATH MAB- * 403 Olive at, oe SURA 1257. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys at-Law EP HALL TAL aHED Rid “FREDERICK PF GORE Attorney. Kmeticas a and *or- on, $65 Arctic Bldg. Designing, ef- ficiency mechanical consulting en- Kinsers 1. REYNOLDS Mt. F NO ¥ Bitiott $076, monthly ket at. Sunset 2 ROOM” MODERN AND hourte on same lot ment; lot & In pay for entire place. best residence district. Sunset 2007 16 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY FAG ACRE Ht WGHL? CULTIVATED to vegetables, fe ‘perrie eae flowers; bar f-room house and ‘other Sotiainee A nice home this that I offer you for $150 cash and $16 per mont HC. PRTERS, 726 Third Ave 1] = WANTED—KEAL ESTATE FAXES ARE A BURDEN ON VA- cant Seattic lota List your lots with me: I may help you. H.C PETERS, 136 Third Ave 3% 86FOR ee ee ESTATE WILL TARE YOuR VACANT SE- attle lots In part parment on Ghote farming land in King and A 726 Third Ave. All cleared, levet small new house 320,000 strawber loganberries, 100 1.400 pounds seed 14 acres in oats. Pri valley r CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER, Ine. 208 Columbia St. Elliott 5: THURSTON COUNTY 19% acres, with stream. ‘There are about 2 acr of bottom land. balance upland, with some gfavel on it. This is « good place for chickens, fruit and strawberries, Near mill, and om county r Price $600, (667) large running 4. on easy terms. Fi Elliott 928 Balance $10 per month. 2% acren in highway to Al Seattle Heights 47 minutes fr h on interurban. easy to cle GOODFF allway Ix me Main 28: SXCE INT BERKY LAND 6 Acres DIRT CHEAP—$500 level as a floor; sandy hoam, shot soll: close neighbors that setting out ber- land, Let us we tion; Pine and land good Low nge. show you about the tell you of this good terma, Come to 617 »RD LAND CO. °T, 80xi20; 3-OOM house; garden all berries; fruit trees; lawn yi city water; ‘plenty mall chicken house; half in city 3 $15 per interest. Owner, 8830 SW. Lake Burten car. THis ONE HEVORE YOU BUY ‘lone to town of Des Moines and paved highway between Seattle and Tacoma; 6 acres of fine alder land; level, and easy to improve; has fine spring, and is some enap at $950. on easy terms, \SER SATHER, 213 Firet sre. 6 ACR $40 CASH, $10 f RUNNING WAT Deop shot clay soil that holds moin- ture; fine roads to Seattle; near good town. & neres adjoining on ag: Peterson, 300 $10 R ‘MON by Li AND 20 ACK 4 acres fine clearing, with orchard and creek. ‘Also have one with 4-room house other *. On good! i price on this. Third Ave. 5 AGRES Age Good berry Tand: creek; clearing; near to nt: fuel cash NEAR RENTON FOR BA acres stock rath goon, $14 p 940 and A Main $760. 1213 Trademark PIERRE BANE Hoge Bid. K-&_WANSEN & GO~ Lea Chiropractor NER Chit 4, Bid. 2 34-Fine Fatim: University Building Co., North Pir MOTORS,” APPLIANCES, Pr J. Givnan Blectric Co, 641 First Mott 6028. dunk CO. 1136 Fire? ave. clan \LASKA JUNK & Ellioty, 3291, COUNTER: LY APHYST- clan) hes and treats affliet- b T 04 humanity os a Bidg. ~~ ONE A MtOAR- Op diamond ind jewelry. om most (ME MONEY TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY bur On DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry, lowest Ry oat Hrokere N JEWELRY CO, nd 4 Established 1889. LOANS 5, ON UTOMOLILES rogaine ‘.o9 Central Bia. in eat Monuments bai GET 8OU BOUND MARTLE & t and Virginia Wined “1st Optician and Optometrist f-W. Edmunds, Praser-Paterson Ca FRAN tab- Physician and Chrogie Diet Fiess 1 Punting Piano tanin, pairing now only $ Finn Steam. Main 1346. ‘sych a any TILL, NOTED WUMANOLO- merits universal recognition. tific analysis of head, face and hand is supplemented with ap- lied practical psychology. 6 {aight Bide, Main 4253. Kazor Bladen Sharpened Spanwenberg. Cutiory, 1407 4th ave Sanipractle BANTPRACTORS Dr. Welfare treats eyenight, heart body. No operations. 207 itpler Violin Repairing GAPERT KE FATRING. nOWs We paired. Work ranteed an Finlay. fete Third ave. Didn’t Pay, Taxes; U. S. Seizes Plant For |faiture to pay additional In- come taxes for 1917, the entire plant of the San Juan Canning Co. at Friday Harbor has been by the internal revenue de- partment, and will be sold at gue- tion June 15, at 10 a. m. The sale will be conducted on the premises. While auditing the Income tax returns made by the salmon ean- ning company in 1917, additional taxes to the amount of $4,635.27 were found, according. to William 7. Becks, chief deputy collector of internal revenue. ‘The concern} failed to make the extra payment nd the plant and full \ are to be gold to” gag. rament'n ye W Cuy over we MME gint, seized down, reat easy terms, Fisher, Mold, Wash | CLOSE CALL FOR CAMPERS Seattle Party Has Thrilling Week-End Twenty Broadway high school and univernity students were safely back in town today after a weries of mis adventures and hair-breadth escapes from death while attending a week end party at Cedarhurst, on Vashon intand. ‘The party left here Saturday after. noon, chaperoned by Mr, and Mra. Rollo Frick. They carried one bian- ket each, one cold boiled ham and 20 pounds of weinerwurst as provisions aginst cold and starvation. Reaching the island, they found the summer camp of a Seattle doctor at thetr disposal, ‘There were but two beds. They made their pallets on the floor Sunday the party was thrown Into hysteria by the sudden disappearance ot Miss Olga Haugen, 1217 19th ave, N., and Joo Nordstrom. The couple haa taken to sea in an open boat, It was learned by the anxious chape- rons. Their skiff was finally sighted far out from shore, bobbing up and down and shipping water at every bob. Nordstrom's frantic efforts barely served to keep them from being swept out with the tida, They landed At last, water soaked, after nearly be- ing capsized. About 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon the supply of ham and “hot dogn” ran out. The party had been on half rations all day, Several young men | m,, had left the island for home and bet- ter stocked lardors. Tt was then discovered that Mis Dorothy Childs and Perry Lyons, all- round university athiete, were miss ing. While the chaperons were wring. ing their hands on the beach, Miss Childs and her companion showed up| with a boat load of frewh clams they had guthered across the Sound. None tn the party had the culinary attainment necewary to properly jaunch a clambake, and as this is the Off seaon for clams there was some doutt as to whether they should be eaten at all. But after another night on the hardwood floor the clams were dolled and eaten, sand included, out of the shell Among those in the party were: Mieanor Ostrom, Inas Downing, Fern Northquist, Grace Sherson, Dane Mnehart, Martin Marsh, William Curry and Forrest Crosby. SHOT DEPUTY Tacoman Admits Firing Three Times Charged with | annantt with Intent to kill and held under $2,600 bail each, Claude W. Sprague, Johnston and G. C. of having been occupants of the boot leggers’ automobile from which a@ shot was fired on the Hgthell high way Friday morning, striking Deputy Sheriff Ri. Murphy in the knee, are in the county jail The three men were arrested by Captain of Detectives John 8. Strick land in Tacoma Saturday on infor mation furnished by Sheriff Matt Starwich. They are sald to have confesmed Monday to the sheriff and to Deputies Heche, Sears and Mur phy by whom they were brought here. Sprague, accorting to the deputies, said he fired three shota after John- ston had suggested the une of a gun when Murphy accosted them. He claimed, they said, that Johnston maid: “Shoot him?’ But he fired, the deputies sy, only at Murphy's motorcycle to stop his pursuit. Sprague explained that he lay in the woods near 89th st. and 26th ave. N. KH until 10 p.m. reading a detective story maguzine while deputies sougtit him. He then ac conted a fa! , announced he was a deputy sheriff searching for boot lergers, borrowed a hat and went to | Tacoma. romined to lead the deputies y to a pot where he cached five Hotties of liquor in addition to the five aackn which the sheriff found Saturday while seeking him. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 35 According to a report given to the police by Morris Stewart, 621 First ave. W., an uni Gentified child was knocked down by his automobile near the ball ground | day. The child was uninjured and refumed to give any name. The child was crossing the road with its par- ents when Stewart's machine, travel- ing at @ low rate of speed, struck him. Gilpin, recused | in Woodland park at 4:15 p. m. Mon-| ARE GIVEN JOBS Still 100 Ex-Service Men Out of Work Nine exmervice men were sent to work Tuesday and three more regi tered for work in The Star-American Legion employment campaign. than 100 veterans waiting for jobs. They need work the worst way, |theae men. Many of them have fam ilies or other dependents to support. Any call for help, whether it be an hour's work or a permanent position, will be promptly filled by a former soldier, sailor or marina, if the need is phoned to Elliott 0479. Who will give these three men Jobe? L. H. Recob, Hydah hotel, monkey, fireman, engineer, laborer. H. 1. Amet, Manhattan apart menta, Kiliott 2853, truck driver. Rows P. Moyers, Y. M. C. A, farm hand. ABARETS MUST BE VERY MORAL Seattle cabarets will be an innocent an the annual convention of the Ep worth league if the city council Tues- day adopts the latest recommenda tions of the license committee. Pro- hibition of employes from mingling ith patrons and requiring mana gers of fesorts to be of good moral powder They are still eoneiderably more | charge CONFESSES HE [NINE MORE VETS |SHOTS WHIZ IN BOOZE BATTLE Police Fire Eight Times at Fleeing Trio A battle for possession of a bottle of moonshine Monday night led to the arrest of C. F, Cowen, 49, me chanic, and %. C. Burns, 25, on @ of disorderly conduct. H, B. Sears, 25,,chauffour, is at liberty on his personal recognizance on & charge of upeeding. A police prowler car with Patrol men G. W. Christy and 8. J. Jorgen non followed the three who were driving east on Jackson st, about 11 p. m, Monday. When overtaken by the police car, Sear left his machine and attempt ed flight, accompanied by his com- panions, who continued to run when called upon to halt. The officers fired eight times after the fleeing trio who halted after it is alleged Cowen threw something into av a- cant ott. Search proved the “something” to be a bottle of sooneee On the way to headquarters, Cowen swung his right foot into Officer Jorgen son's face, nearly knocking him un consctous. The disputed monshine Is held as evidence, ee character are two things that the eity dads want The bill was scheduled to come before the council Tuesday afternoon, | AUCTION 4 _ AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION Wednesday, June 1, 10:30 A. M. ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 20012003 SECOND AVENUE (Opposite Moore Theatre) . Will nell at public auction the contents and furnishings of a 35- room hotel, also some medium and high-grade furniture DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AND TIME ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. ‘ 2001-2003 SECOND AVENUE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 10:30 A. M. ca} Present lines of new Buick six-cylin- der models will be carried thru the 1922 season. Beginning June 1st,the new series and prices will be as follows, f.0.b. fac- — tories, Flint, Michigan. Old Prices Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster ... $1795 Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring $1795 $2585 $2895 $2985 $2065 Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan.... $3295 F, 0. B. FACTORY BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT. MICH. Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Branche¢ in all Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhere