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PS? 5725 > FEF RSBsSarany ee RRR “The Seaitle Star Published Daily at 1307 Sevent at 1307 Seventh Ava, Ave Seattle, Washington. —=— Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCI. In 7 STATE month . ree months months . year. OUTSIDE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON Price ts 800 per month, or $9. a. oe IN cir ‘Rates Per Insertion Transient charge advertising, 15 ‘a line per lunertion (nix words = SPs). ‘Six insertions for the a vance adver- a line per Ror, tasertion is tine). ts wertisements will be 11 o’elock each morn- the regular afterncen edi- Phone Main ta the Nerthwest, Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads ;MANICURING, massage, 35c; scalp treatment, 25 complete booths equippec od liance. The ol hea ft Bidg. 1 mare appointments. Phone ‘Spuvoce BERRY PICKERS WANTED FOR b: berries, currants, cherries, berries, beginning about Women and girls pr When answering, give rred. + of all party. Orton Dairy Sum he ISEWIVES WITH SNe OR R TWO oo, re Peo re~ 2 house old ~epueiantaaanst N bone 74 take care nquire asit icf Tele none Beacon 3 o San WEISFIELD CAN'T ‘our “watch, throw it awa@y./ inion. AGTIM TANOPLAYI taught 806 Pine st. has|LAWN MOWERS reps reairtn our fact seer. S veal |OUSE Redo h hold necessity s sreyana aid Seaboard and jewelry ye for ., Sweftord & Schwere i RE- un OA ol watch, th throw ie it away. UATIONS WANTED—MALE ° SITUATION WANTED meats of offes position. dein preferred. Sos Must have eres Zity peterences. West SPAT rin) ¥., esi ctl, ee "te Ge ia, MARRIED, position bookkeepe: Seine consider any kind of offies references. Phone {| LITTLE and Madison. 1143 Broad’ SANT FRONT HOU isI ing apartments; plenty water; Nehts and linen inland. $6.56 per week. 1405 Ninth « HOUSEKEEPING “ROOM WiTit sleeping porch, $15 per manth. Suitable for two men, “1804 Bolle: vue. 861. POPULAR PRICED is, to market and business Thrift, 1223 Sixth ave. — i FRC breakfast if desir al golf links, ReAcon ave, Apt. 7, 3 et eco BOARD AND ROOM < eare for by Catholic room parent WANTED—BOARDERS ROOM iD HOARD TWO Home on TWO” ROOM- ers in widow's home, Capitol 3098 ANTED—MISCEL! LANEOU! MAIL” ANY OLD Olt BROREN false teeth, crowns or bridges. Cash, full value, by return mail. F. Harrison, 1728 Minor ave, 36 Wilt oO. B. AWE IAMS CO. 193 First Ave. 8. Look Up your seroon needs tn ad- vance. ur made-to-order window sereens last longer and look bet- er. A Seattle-made, sereen door, 2 feet § inches by 6 feet 8 — with gal- vanized wire, for . SASH FOR CHICKION 20 in. wide and igh, substantial P logue, showing full iiine of sarees soaseesan free request, B. WILL! crim ‘0. NEED Y BY SATURDAY GOODS LIKE NEW$i36 davenport and 2 leather rockers to match, $80; brary table, $17.60; $125 Wil: ton. $37.50; eheaper rugs; Singer machine, like new, f17.50; large brass ete, $25 Cminttress worth the money); 2 $25 silk floss mattresses, best money can buy, in used. Bring ye and take things Bighth ave, between ; Mttle cottage in rei pla, ee 2x4 and Se Stat A Star ee 6-inch clear shingles Good values, all of them. any, time Detwean T and @ Eiltott 6156. 10 DOUBLE RECORDS, $2 10 new phonograph records (20, se- lections), Hawatian, instrumental, rice &5¢ each. ast. 10 for $2. nee, Pike st. ieAvE FROM 30% TO 50% ON MEN and ladie furnishings, canvas shoes, men's neckwear, silk hos- M ste. Br t 9 ve. i rag Pe FOR. and repaire aby cal mapa Shop, 320 genes, ete. Former 1, Ce as en Acme 0 IBS RENOVATED furniture repairing. HAVE Your auto seat cut for’ bed. $10 Simpson's, at Fremont Bridge sewi ry FOR SALE—60 CORDS DRY ‘FOR: eat wood, on. meet aero ave, 20 wear, dishes, cut Tooker. “a7 lass, “buffet, Ke! Late model, with starte 1 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FORD SEDAN, $6235 nd tn ex Nee just ice extra tire, cellent condition; new; has new tires, white wire wheela, bumper, spot light, side Mehta $260 down, bal- ance 10 months DODGE TOURING, $395 rood mechanical condition; has Kelly tires, Kisman magneto spe~ cial horn, lots of power, Will demonstrate on any hill $160 down, This is a snap. OAKLAND, $695 1918 5-passenger; in wonderful con- dition; looks like a new car; doe not need overhaul; has cord’ tire extra tire, cover, cut-out, bumper; condition ‘guaranteed, $275 down, balance 10 months. AUSTIN-MOSELEY 12th Ave. and Pike 8 | Briscoe roadster, 1918 .-+-0 0 OVERLAND SMASHING USED CAR PRICES TO CONFORM TO THE JUNE PRICES ON NEW CARS NOTICE THESE EXAMPLES Overland 4 touring, 1920 ..----$ 650 Overland 4 sedan, 1920 sesee-- 1,050 600 450 200 1,225 Maxwell touring, 1920 +--+ Ford touring, 1916 .---.. New 1%-ton truck chassis .~ WILLIS-OVBRLAND PACIFIC COMPANY 12th Ave. at BE. Pine. Phone Eaat 660. DODGE TRUCK BARGAIN We have a Foul Dodge tg tires, flat joking. bor io this. Price buy in a i-ton uipped with cord If you are real bargain, soe $650. 1919 Traffic truck, equipped with good body and cab, and 6 cord ures. Price $1576, Come tn and See Us for TRUCK BARGAINS SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. 1th Ave. and E. Pike St East 0100. OWNER” NEEDS MC totring, just like © ber; lots of extr at your own pr Phinne: MAXWELL TO RING. 19) like new, bargain. Wallingford. North 1104. 62 WANTED—A UTOMOBILES “WANTED— WANTED — WANTED For to supply our spring orders. Customers waiting and you may have just what oe need. Why delay ‘and lose money? Highest prices paid for late model cars. SECURITY, MOTOR SALE Pu St. OPEN § AYS AND EVENINGS thew ru Take it awa) 63 712 N. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT Meyer- DRY MILL WOOD, $5.50 PER LOAD, delivered. Immediate delivery. ne 2035. rhe Wi IELD CAN'T RE- 5 Bs watch, throw it away. at Hi INABLE. Phone unbet is ene Tbe. PRINTIN' r stamps. Novelty Print, 1611 Seventh. DRY_ WOOD, ALL coal. Immediate d 4257. WANTED—USED FURS. Owl, fics lat. Telnet BEST FOREST AND MILL Woop. Prices reasonable. Rainier 0953-M. BIG BARGAINS DAY sale at PIANOS; 10- t_CLINTON’S, 1612 8th “He. UPRIGHT | PIANO, 5 cash. CLINTON'S, 1612 ave. ‘Main FRUT JARS FOR SALE. SUNSET INERES $2.50. 1008 ist. rk; several experaees ornh, Oren, work. Phone Sid- 1 Pp. N RAND KALS Fae Bae wanes pio sy ex-service it_ 2343. MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED y the ANTED—FURNITURB Biake Furniture Co.. 408 Pike. M. 6518 |52 FURNITURE FOR SALE USED “1 Ne oe MONTHS. MONTHS. ‘Take Stay ‘away, ther or by tece. large cabs Victrola, leather VGaveupert. 2 leather rock- ors, 0312 rug library table, dining set, Your price for cash. 71 N. 63rd._Phinney car. 56 POULTRY EsSMAKER OR TAILOR— ight front room, vacant June 20. Sixth ave. SALESMEN W. x Fin Dorinema Sf home, orga B anywhere. erything fur- Rapetiense one Earn, -Bon Candy Makers) Bon Nadetphia, Pa LOST a, FOUND - ——PURS hers weddlr Finder Keep cash if be, wil gmail ring 1514 proseway, ¢ c. Egos —GOlsD-HAN DL! with tartiel, Niinder eas call unset 3661. Reward. z SAM WEISFIELD CAN'T ‘our watch, throw it awa: Union. TO. LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES ring i Fy: M5—BY OWNER—5-ROOM HOUSE, ‘corner 23rd and Hinds §t., on lo 00 feet 5 ree chic! ide. Take Tetterson Park car to 0 & blocks east. Office, in or residence West 1036-W. W LITTLE BUNGALOW, FUR ; hardwood floors; fiteplace; Breaktast nook. $45, or will.gite Year's lease, $40. Owner, Nort * g-ROOM HOUSE rent, $15 per month. Take Fauntle- car to 22nd 8. W. Mocks. A043 Both av GOOD INCOME @ rooms, nice furnishings, $300; rent only wth Seaend downtown. Phone North 4 Show furn' esi at 6102 Meridian. ISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS OOM “MODERN. COMPLETELY Pitonned, downstairs flat, $25 a or furniture for sale. ; Welch distagee. Queen Anne REARICAR APARTMENTS ~ ‘or 2-room suites, complete. Oni Moore theatre, Second Bo vireiniae ROOM APARTMENT, MURNISH- ed, $6 re e¢ housekeeping ro + $4 and peat 1105-0 Elf O MOD) ue. eagh 201 bit tito at. ), 756, BAS’ PPORTUNITY ABWANTADS!', and walk 6 8. Ww. | HEN AND BABY CHICKS YOR sale at $27 B. 82nd. Kenwood 473. 61 FOR em EPPPPPPE PPPPPPPPE { P P 7 P P P Pp p Pp BUICK roadster, 6-cylinder, Mo. jim fine condi- tion; good ‘tires; paint is fair, hut the mechanical sgngision is perfect. Price F 50. r Pp PAIGE 5-passenger, 6-cylin- P der; new paint; good tires; mechanically right. ‘This car has had the care, Only $900, AND 1% on roadster; electric i starter; shock good paint, and it's perfect. Only $375. TERMS THESE ARE ONLY A FEW COME IN eee LL GREAT WRETERY MOTORS Broadway and Union St. Bast 744. USED FORD SALE » Central Agency, Author- ized Ford Dealers, are showing their stock of used ‘ords on thelt show floor at Broadway and Pike st. The omplete, The cars onditioned and condition. 5] » to buy a good d at a very Tow a reliable Buthorized dea! The sale starts today. ome and compare these cars with others you have seen. USED FORD SALE VERY LIBERAL TERMS CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Authorized Ford Det ano: | wa P}_ ¥ |a@-nooM HOUS HAVE $416 FIRST MORTGAGE ON 160 acres wheat land (photos tn office), trade for Meht wen~ ar. Also 4 lots West Beattie, pire Bldg PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD Fords and. body suey te e “GNGDAHL ant 1160. “ASHE PRICE PAID FOR pod Hight care. Menry Monsbac Kito Co, 618 EB. Fant 2651. WILL PAY Bast’ 9462-M, AUTO ACCESSORIES FORD OWNERS —TYOUR CAR overhauled or repaired in your own garage, and see what ts being done. All work guaranteed. We ‘9 anywhere, ay and night one Garfield 500 3 MACHINERY ELECTRIC LLS8,. MOTOR, DRI im Da we Monteltvs Bri Co. tor sale. Main 9: 524 Ist S 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE % HERES A CHANCE TO GET A comfortable little home. 6 bearing fruit trees and shrubb: room for garden and chickens; within 15 minutes from postoffice. Own- er leaving city; Will sacrifice for wick sale. Price $1,600. Will sell $000 eauity at big d nt. Also furniture for sale. Call evenings after 6 or Sunday, 929 28th ave. 3. ‘NE BUNGALOW AT PRE-WAR PIMCE $2,650—Nice 4-room bungalow, fine neighborhood; f cement basement; ae tra. This good 6-room house is located on ly a third of an aere of ground; several dd worth of ep ually, as well ag other fruit ‘ood buy at $2,650. 22 Burke Bidg. MT K ER ’|5-room new Colonial bungalow, just rful view You will a want this Call Win- 1004 White being comp! of lake and have to act quick ry at $4,500; $1,000 cash. bicler, Kiliott 4607. Bldg. i PANTRY, NGAR- garden; pastur stable, cken house, storer a nig bw terms, 2, Wash. ALK! BEACH HOME—CLOSE TO playfield and achool mer on the beach and you will enjoy it ing, pordh Lot $6.25 per 36-W SNAP e and furni ns and berries; all t, $117 Alaska st, valle: ek for . bY Take Rai- 5-RGOM MOD- unobatruc e « *$3,0002 $30 ho mortgage. Owner, Cap- UBEN ANNE to us for the best buys in en Anne hill property. i. . CULVER 14 Poston St Queen Anne 77. ON PAVED ROAD feet on Ravenna blvd. own te ee CO, 714 Phird, Ave. $1,000 EQUITY IN 6-ROOM bungalow; furnace; full basement; a lot. Will sell for $375. Owner, 1015 Third ave. BARGAIN—6-ROOM HOL place; built-in featu old. Leaving town, Went 0146-F. Come for FIRE years Call after 6, JRNITURE A mont fake Rainier car AND prt 1 SMALL COTTAG down, $25 month, Bank Main 2476. 5—A BALLARD |DON'T “THROW you R away for house, plastere MONEY m modern lot 560x100; halt block'to street car; guod residen- tial district. Price $1,100; $400 down, $700 mortgage, as long time as you wish, Be quick. 1705 Market st Sunset 2019. Pioneer place, on ‘Tacoma Tnteruvban: 25 minutes by stage or interurban; nt -ser- os; small cken house; ga- rice only $1,800. furniture, mer- per- yment, owner ain 7236. tage; flowers Willsaccept auto, chadine, monthly. at 420 New York Rik av _ACREAGE See “VICTORY HBIGHTS™ for Beautiful view acres, For exclusive country homes, Acres of rich soil, For berry, fruit culture, Ideal locations For poultry raising. and garden Traversed by state and county high- ways, and only 15 minutes by auto to the business center of Seatt Terms $50 down and $10 a Month. WATER PIPED TO EVERY TRACT Maps, prices and terms sent on ap- plication in person, phone or let- or. Our office on the property at FE. 110th st. 3 blocks west of the Rothell highway, is open dyer day and evening.” We will glhdly take you by auto at any time to seo this property. Appointments can be made by settee the GOODWIN REAL Es’ Main 4357. Leary Bidg. CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS 1 alder bottom; faces on 11M miles from paved $250; $60 cash, 10 acres level, irrigate $10 per m deep loam soll; sub- ae $500; $75 down, nth, “120 MILES If you want “Detter Soil for Less oney,” see our land. EELY & CAULAHAN 306 nunchiey Ridge. Second Ave. Main 4614 ~ 65 ACRES LAK BETWEEN SEATTL Here is a bargain property. Splendid | to advance; excellent soil; half- mile of frontage on a utiful lake. Will grow anything that is rown in the Puget sound countr "rice $60 ‘per acre. Will aul divide if desired. You can't buy any water front at twice this fig- ure. € fertainly aw ap. Basy terme. AB.“NEWELL & SON i120 Spring St. A NEAT LITTLE 3-ROOM HOUSE, with 1% acres good rich soll; just half block from Edmonds high- way, and Jess than 6 minutes’ walk to North Park Station, on Everett interurban. Nearly all in small fruit, and moat of it now, bearing: & en house and garage. Ean" pe had at « bargain and on | Nokes EST RN LAND & INV. 201 Trad: ity t “He RE ONE PRON AND TACOMA water front cation. Bure 48 YOUR oF ORTUNITY HANCE IN A LIFETIME nd, improved or un- only 12 miles from Se- nth qvery tract with wat bottom and some upland. ‘Prices $50 per acre and up. You can't equal it. Come in and see plats ‘and photos. AB. LL & SON 120 Spring St. id a RES POR $76 ON PAVED HIGHWA AT BEAUTIFUL WONDERFUL right; some operty te be had in anything like the ‘his is an unusual paved roads handy to Fh miles to. go ter; goo a a that Je not hard to clear. D FARMS CO, os, Third lo ESTEAD Divide On Puget sound. Mainland. farms with beach frontage ing apples, prunes, — cherries. Cleared land. Spring water piped. Ready to occupy, set out a garden. Plenty (of clams, good fishing. View of Olympics. ull 10 acres for $975—not an acre, but for the whole thing. many tracta, some choice. Arrange to examine by auto Sund. Charles Somers Co., Alaska BELLEVUE BERRY TRACTS ight in the heart of Bellevue; one lock from the business center, #tores and high school; electric lights, telephone and R.'F. D.; 35 minutes from Pioneer ‘square. Choice tracts, thoroly cleared and in bearing orchard; excellent qual- ity of clay soil. Price $500 per ; terms $100 cash, balance $15 per month. A. B. NEWELL & 120 Spring St $1,000 sO! 10 acres, close to Des Moines High- |} ; Ne 1; about two- the beat ; Will grow,‘anything pro- duced in this sec This beautiful piece of propert very low price. $100 cash, ba to suit. M. F. WIGHT, Owner 1112 Hoge Bldg. __Main 972. 5 ACRE LAKE RALLINGER $100 CASH On Me main highway, about 3 block from the interurban station; 6 lev- gl acres. Price, $1,250; $100 cash, month, 6 per RTE, MacDONALD & MILLER 208 Columbia S8t.—Elliott 587, MUST BE SOLD—T of land, 40 minu city; on stre well settled $500; per m M a at a lance munity 25 cash, rice only balance $15 h tRITT REALTY CO. New York Blk._ CRE TRACTS Just north of the city limit looking Lake Washingt level acre traces, with city only $650; terms $50 cash, month, 1112 American I Ui OPPOR! Want some land. | Th wants his inter: “only | Come in SON Deep sake and cedar land; with fine roads to Sei $40 down and $10 per me 300 Pantages Bldg. y & bargain write a Poulsb YOU “A SMALL Sammamish, further paym You pay interest WELL & SON ACKES, 41,200 hous t. Also 1 y $600; $100 cash, t TERS, 726 Third Ave, PARTLY IMPROVED: | house, well furnished, ; cow, calf, 40 hens, ; work near. $2,000; half rest trade or term: j orth Bend, L cash, Box 155. A NEV ac round, some tien in mic Heights district. Seattle, $100, cnsh it per jhe Pe | 720 hird Pine. si) AND ; ; all, plowed ‘and in lights, power and oto high school road and bus line into hird ave, or Rai~ ings. A SMALL RAN AT rult, berries and th W. and Newton AGH FOR” BALE —6 ACTS, nae to Colby, Wash. on easy terms, Call at 1722 W." 69th 2% ACRES, $1,200; “TERMS. A anap. Sutmmit Station, ‘Lake Burien car line, Main 6236, TA ACREAGE WANTED WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WANTS fi 2 to 5 acres north of the city Must have a view of the Sound. Im) rovements not necessary NOR? mRN LAND& INV, CO. 201 Traders’ Bldg Elliott 3180. 80 ant LANDS _ ND OR TACOMA RED. This land is now being pilatted to pettlers thru the SErTT’ 20 or 40-acre tracts per acre, on small payments. SOIL EXPERTS have carefully in- spected the land and found it highly suited for BERRY CUL- TURE, GARDENING, POULTRY, NG, MIXDD FARM f the tracts have ¢ JOUGH to be PLOWED a D this SPRING. ‘Those anxious to get started should ap- ply at once to make sure of tot sa CLEARED TRACT. rite eal at headquarters, NONTH. 8" AND TTLEMENT AS. 16 Colman k, Sea Open evenings. wi Wier SETTLERS TO STARTED. orchard; barn, chicken house. well’ and road: ere 3 P good county *, stock and machinery; Close to Seattle Some clone to wate! 6 acres very good soll; 90 bearing trees; 6-room ruse, plas~ mew barn, water system; also water system for irrigation, 1 acre in rasp- house ‘partly furnished machinery and tools; $4,000; some terms. acres No. 1 aofl, 4 acres cleared; creek; 3-room house. Will take « good ‘Ford car and $400 cash as first payment. Only 11 miles from Beatle, ASEN & SEXTO! 1310 wirat Ave. Eiht 2 5347, mes, “OPENING OF VALLEY FARM LAND ty an the richest part of the valley; best of soil; close to town, schools, railroads and aate high- way: under governmen TRRIGATION PROvwor We have sold thousands of actés tn a short time to farmers, garden- ers, etc. We are offering, for a short time only, good 20 id 40- re tracts at the low price of 2h PER ACRE AND UP y terms, See government mples of soil, ete. at our Join us on one of our rei ular Saturday trips and see this land and the Yakima valley. YAKIMA RIVER FARMS CO, Owners, 918 Green Bldg. ADIAN PACIFIC RY. LAN 6,000,000 acres of fertile prairie land, ready for the plow, at an average price of $18 per’ acre: 20-year ermas; 2 per cent interest for first 2 years; no principal payments for 4 years. of ac’ of rich sFrljented Kae land at water 00" loan for. improve- {t onsy for you to = with small capital e w rates to Alberta. For maps, Hterature and rates, apply to padian Pacific Ry. Land Dept. 208 Pioneer Bidg.; Main 3333. 81 FARMS WANTED WANT TO i] en ranch. Give description ont Jocation. | Address 8. C, Reni ral Delivery, Seattle, Wa: $2 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY Pa WATERFRONT 270x50 feet waterfront, b; Siaeete on Lake Washington b |. in- cluding shore lands, clos ry boat landing; 18 daily boats. Here is an opportunity to get a desirable piece of waterfront for 60 per cent of it# actual value; $100 cash, bal- ance a rmen te L. Owner Main 372. {iid Hoge Bunaing. $1,000 10 acres close to Dea Moines high upland line road; lies wel soil Price reduced from $1,500. M. F. WIGH' 1112 Hoge Building. Main 372 v2 STOCKS AND BONDS ~~ STOCKS OFFERED Adams Motor... $ 3 Rothert Steel Sound Rubber... Columbia Red Meta! King Airship Beacon Coal Mi Forks Drilling. Forks Oil... Swastika Of) Clemens-Purvis Wyoming-Pacific Of} Rurk-Tex. Ref. & P. La Un ‘AW nee Pref. Western Smelting & Buy Liberty and Vietory C.J. STEBPLE. {118 Cherry Street Maln 5R99, SALE—200 “SHARES 1 oh cents.” Phone North 2663 Bonds sECE Cecece ro eo OUT-OF-TOWN GARAGE 100 car storage; daily receipts over $200; big profits; gar- age equipped with up-to-date repair shop, blacksmith shop, battery station, in fact every- thing to make’ am up-to-date plant; big stock of oil and ac- cessories; 4 @utomobiles in od condition go with gar- place will invoice thing, for. only $3,500. See Mr Fre AMLBAVING FOR LOS ANGELES, Must dispos interest in motion pi equipment for his is @ real snap. Might accep: 5 experience Partner will show ye T Great oppor- peopl cash, MAKE living’ rooms, net profit ant, $25, month price THIS W pmenway, 422 Buri ii ROOMS, NICE close to P.O. Leaving city. Will five bargain, $300 down, 218 Yale Bla. Third and Union st. $75 CASH WILL BUY MY WrErL y real estate business and fixtures, Leaving city by Tuesday. 688 New York Bldg. SLBANING AND PRESSING SHOP for sal New Hoffman press, Owner leaving city. $350. 511 Madison st. FOR SALE and garage, 1242 Main st. GOING PAINT SHOP tools and storage Phone Beacon 108 600—GROCERY OR WILL” IN- voice. Rehling, 709 2d ave: Im. 212, STAURANT LLY HQUIPPED, $250; rent $25, 705 Se ‘ood 450. | Third Aye. $160 CA 10 acres, near the Nav 2 springs. Full worth more, LIS & CO, 714 price 97 HEAR boy so 10. _SPECIAL NOTICES FRASI. MARVE: rane, M & PUGET SOUND MARBLE & § fon and | Dr. 4Y RURNISHED, |$0 ANNA Tu MARKS, GRADUATE MAB- woune, mineral baths, 406 Olive st. Office 2 GOING TO LOS ANGEL for three, Fare $36 each. itol 1297, ¢ ei: UINE SOAP LAKE BATHS AND massage. 405 Olive at, Office 27 Mra. AD Willelksen, Sunset ROOM Cap- PSYCHOLOGIST TLL, Humanologist. universal recognit ior tific analysis of . face and hand in supplen with applied ology. Tie Haight Ildg. M. i ri sclen~ FUNERAL NOTICES A ‘esiden 9, 1921, OURTER | NE belo LSON, wite of OF Nelson wneral servic Sunday afternc rty chapel, nt Mount nds invited t LEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This ia to ify that Compton & Owen have made an application to erect a building for a public arnge at 1418-1428 Westlake av form 4 and &, block I, A.A Denny's will be conducted nat 3:20 from th 617 N. 86th wt. In- Pleasant cemetery attend services. Fourth Addition. Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at office of ullding Department, Room 505 ity Bidg., prior to June 23, ” ACREAGE “THE RIGHT KIND” OUR RIVERTON ACREAGE HAS EVERY POINT ONE COULD ASK IN ITS FAVOR. TO SEE IT 18 TO APPRECIATE. RIGHT PRICES AND TERMS. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law cP. BALL—ESTABLISHED 1887. All cases. Consultation; advice Modera Free department 215 Bu ix. 906 Second ave. a EL EPS bee ‘atent Attorneys FREDERICK P. FR es ge ent Attorney. A: eign patents sec and promoted. wan, Seni Seattle, Wi Ww. gaat Dv. Phone Technic ‘applications $55, Co. Arctic Bid: ficiency mechan. sin Simple aes Bowen & i. , Designing, ef- ical consulting en- '. REYNOLDS, M. BC. NOLS Established 18! 2 years examiner ‘“ fice. 402. CAPT. fsa v A 8. and fore|, x tents and trade marks. 207 ine! ley SB de. tate 2729. PIERRE . 1213- marks. BARNE: 14 Hoge Kid. Patents: tre Certi Public Accountants XB HANSEN & CO. Leary Ride. ee TURNE! OP! oh 210-33 Haight fia. 2d-Pin ae . dates. Ell. 3684. ENNINGS: Gs ti Bir Sakti eet Dear INE pen ad i. «A g cles of valu ies 907 Third ave. Contracting BUILDING AND REMODELIN roofs repaired; estimates free. University Building Co. North Dancing Taught vate lessons. Stevens, 4t! cy AY Dt |—Latest dances. 44 eh 1g <1 WIRING. PORE vianisiectrie Co, BAL FNSt 8. Eitiott cOg8. saudcod ee 8 Elliott 3291. Metaphysician COUNTESS VESLY (Mit TAPHY SI cian)—Teaches and trea’ ed humanity. 407 Epler ‘Mig AN On Mawens welry, on moat SOCIETY 79 REMEDIAL LOANS: Ech Se lee LOAN ANY 0 LOA AMOUNT. ON DIAMONDS watehes and ry; lowest rates. en dest Loan Brokers ‘AMERICAN JEWELRY. CO s | 821 Second Ave. Established 1889. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES Retain and drive RE Sarwont, 609 Contral Bla. HN. 6198 Monuments its, Cos, dat and Virginia, SEX: ished paician ‘and Optometrist JW. Bdmunds, Fraser-Paterenn Ca Physiciaas, Surgeons . DR. F. N. FREER Physician and Surgeon, specials Diseases, ecialist for Men. 5M Third Ave. pak es Tuning JOHN STROM—Tuning $3. Rel ing. Eliott 0529 or Main 7845. ~ Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenberg. Cutlery, 1407 4th ave Sanipractic fare treats eyesight, ody. _No operations. Violin Repairing ORT kK AIRING, BOWS RE- paired. Work guaranteed and prompt. Finlay, 1615 Third ave. hearing. pier Bid. Missing Relatives he Star mvites its rene lers (o use this ment me cone canal ee aie ip in reuniting those who have been rated. ‘Those whose relatives or jents ure misving are invited to report he disappearance directly to The Star, Readers who may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned in this column as missing are requested also to rupert, to ‘The Star. Other newspapers are invited to reproduce h items as will interest their Communities. nay ‘Western Union Telegraph Co, holds. a message addressed to John Voight, Railway . Hxchange bidg., advising him of the death of a” relative in Aberdeen, 8. D. They state that they are unable to find Voight at the ad. jane wy given. Seattle college graduation exercises 3] scheduled for Friday hight, at Holy Names auditorium [ROBBED AND KNOCKED OUT Highwaymen Use Black- jack; Take $100 L, Brunn, 32, a laundryworker, was struck over the head with a blackjack by thugs late ‘Thursday night and robbed of $100. Brunn, who lives with his mother, Mrs. Mary Scogtund, at 612 Hugh- N-|banks pl, was leaving the house to catch the Everett interurban at the Greenwood station when was sud. denly assaulted by footpads at Third ave. N. W. and W, $8th st. The robbers strick him just once over the back of the head, knocking him unconscious. Brunn regained his senses a half hour later and staggered to the home of his mother, who reported the robbery to the sheriff's office. Brunn stated that the bandits gave no warning of their approach, sneak- ing up #0 quietly he neither saw nor heard them. Brunn was sufficiently recovered Friday to go to Everett, where he is employed. ‘NEW GUARDS ON | B,C. BOUNDARY Fans Inspection of Autos Crossing Border | 1 | Seven additional customs officers | have been placed on duty at points jon the Washington-British Columbia | border, it was announced Friday by Collector of Customs Roscoe M. Drumheller, | This has been done to facilitate the service in checking automobiles, | crossing the border, Collector Drum- |heller stated, The officers are not new appointees, but have been trans- |ferred from Tacoma and Seattle. | Two automobiles have been put into use at Bellingham and one at Dem- ing to aid in the work, Other points reinforced are Blaine and Lynden.~ Galbraith’s Body Will Lie in State CINCINNATI, June 10, — The Queen city, once more honored Fred W. Galbraith, jr., her “fighting colo- nel,” today, who was killed in an au- to accident. But whereas his previous home- comings at the head of his men al- ways have been marked with jubila- tion, there was deep sorrow at his turn to Cincinnati, made alone. The body of the national com- mander of the American Legion, and former commander of the Fighting 47th infantry, will lie in state in Me- morial haji tomorrow, prior to funer- al services, Flags flew at half.stat? today. A full company of troops from Fort Thomas, sent by Col Peter Traub, was at the Central Union station when the body arrived, Youth Faces Trial ~ as Slayer of Man ROSEBURG, Ore., June 10.—Floyd Romain, 18, charged with killing Abe Givens, rancher, when the latter called him a Nar and would not re- tract the epithet, faces an indict- ment of first degree murder ‘ his trial here today. The prosecution is ain the death penalty, while the lad’s attor- neys will endeavor to prove the boy Wag insane. Romain was called te the stand late yesterday and, without a quiver, told of shooting the old homesteader four times, following an altercation over Romain's ability to obtain mon- ey for the purchase of Givens’ ranch. Chicken Thief Bear Rouses Neighborhood C. Osfeld had been missing chick- ens for several days. Therefore when he heard a noise in hig chicken house at 9 p. m. Thursday he inves- tigated. The rays of his flashlight revealed a full grown black bear try- ing to climb on the roof of the shack in which he keeps ‘his chick- ens. Osfeld called the police. Both po- lice and neighbors responded, armed with various instruments of war- fare. Growls from bruin, who had retreated into the brush, restrained them, however. Friday morning he was gone. Road Foreman Killed by Powder Blowup CASTLE ROCK, June 10.—The body of Joseph Herald, road fore- man, who was killed in a powder ex- plosion near Toutle late yesterday, was brought to Castle Rock today. According to accounts of the acci- dent, Herald was hurrying some stump “shooting,” incidental to clear- ing a new right-of-way near Toutle, when a stump blew up as the fore- man was passing the charge. Her- ald was blown 30 feet in the air, leav- ing marks on a tree where his boots had barked the limbs, and fell 60 feet from where the explosion Soohrred. He died instant!, : |Legion Committee Greets Movie Star Headed by State Commander Thomas N. Swale, a delegation from the American Legion staged a dem- onstration at the Northern Pacific station Friday noon to welcome Clara Kimball Young, motion pic- ture star, who is to spend a week in the city. Original and entertaining stunts were put on by the Legion’s Fourth of July committee, At 103 She Plays Piano With Skill LONDON, June 10.—Miss Agnes Gooding Reader hag just celebrated her 1034 birthday, She is in good health, eats her meals with relish, can read without glasses and signs her own checks, She plays her\piano with much skill, Polo Compulsory for French Tr. PARIS, June 10.—The French war minister has issued a circular de- ereeing that polo is to be compul- sory for mounted troops of the FLINGS VAMPIRE CHARGE AT ‘et Mrs. Schott Never Intended — to Wed Knutson, He Says When Attorney William A. Gf more, making his opgning statement to the jury, in defense of 8. son, being sued ‘by Mrs. Schott for $50,000 for alleged breach \of promise to marry, deClared he |would prove that the woman was @ “vampire and an adventures,” At |torney George R. Tennant interrupt ed his remarky to question their bearing on, the lease. Tennant asked that the jury be excused while he argued the ques tion of law. He contended that no remarks purporting to injure woman's character were relevant the case, and asked the judge to ex clude them from the testimony. Spirited argument between cotm — sel finally settled on a cont ; as to whether or not the could be allowed to prove that Schott never intended to carry her promise of marriage, even such were the case. Tennant that it is impossible to prove a fon’s state of mind, and th Knutson should not be permitted | attempt it. Gilmore countered with the ment that he could give strong dence as to her state of mind showing that at the time of the leged promise to marry she - ated with other men and waS Come stantly demanding money of Kou son, Judge Ronald remarked that 4 conditions of the pleadings in case are such that I think you better get a preacher rather judge to adjudicate it.” he declared a recess until 1:30 stating that he needed time vestigate legal points of the his. iy: PARSON HOLDS MOB AT BA Saves Life of Wounded in Hospital HATTIESBURG, M Miss., June B Pistol in hand, the Rev. G. 8. E mon, a Methodist preacher, a masked mob intent upon rel Casey E. Jones from the Metl hospital there. Jones was wounded by J. 8. ly, after he had shot and danger@t ly wounded Mrs, Mosely, Dr, mon, commissioner of the pit upon learning that arousod agninet Jones, took h at the stair head, after a police protectién. ‘Before the o arrived, however, @ number masked men slipped into the ing, to find themselves conft the preacher. “Doctor, we aren't going to any racket,” said one; “we just our man.” “TI am a Methodist preacher,’ plied the doctor, “in charge of th hospital, and responsible for all tm! You dare not come up those unless you cross my dead body. shoot if you dare. You may but you shall not come up SEEK BOSTON HOTEL OW Wanted on Ma » Charge BOSTON, June pee ot England have been asked search for Alfred J. Reon 1 prietor of Hotel Vienna, at : st., wanted by the Boston police charge of manslaughter in eo tion with the death of his May 23, The warrant for the of Beaullieu was issued a few ago, by Judge Wentworth, turned over to Sergt. Thomas vey, of the Lagrange si tion, who reported back at h ters that he had been unable cate the man, Mrs. Beaullieu died on May 23, al er, it is alleged, she had remain bed a week with injuries to her hi resulting from a beating, septic poisoning. According t report of Medical Examiner death was due to alcoholism and {ic poison. On the day that woman died it is said a South physician was called, but found dead in bed on the second floor of | hotel, Call Out Navy. to Wage War on Wh PARIS, June 10.—The mini of maring has been asked to use sels of the French navy to white whales, which are devo sardines at a rate that th this industry. Fishermen have petitioned for navy rifles and munition, to aid in exterminati whales, Hid Her Mother in . Kennel; Starved ] PARIS, June 10.—Mme. has been sentenced to life imp ment for ill-treating her aged n by hiding her away in a dairy n ” for a year and slowly starving we Her husband was sentenced to years’ imprisonment for complicity These Lady Golfe Are All 50 or O LONDON, June 10.—At the Golfers’ club it was ed to f & Veteran Ladies’ 0 members to be 50 years or over, F. W. Haigh, the first pr d 92, and only recently gave up participation in the game, 20 Children Are Killed by a Wol CALCUTTA, June 10,—A from Katni states that a lone was responsible for the deaths of fewer than 20 children in the ern portion of the Tehsil, The: Was shot by @ workman, State nurses’ exams to. be -held i French army. The order is welcomed by the troops. Seattle June’15 and 16, at B hall, Seventh ave, and Pine at,

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