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pease P sees 8s e Seattle Star! hed Dally at 1807 Seventh Ave. Seattle, Washington. ubscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE re = i | w 5 OUTSIDE or STATH or WASHINGTON fe 800 per month, or $9.00 year, BY CARRIER IN CITY month + $0.50 » Rates Per Insertion and your largest audience Lasgect Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads hone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WANTED RRY PICKERS Ww ANTEDS PAR- les of 4 over s of age. rters, fuel Leonard (former Civ pesiner). 1139, Equitable Bidg., fl SAM WEISFIELD CaN r your watch, throw it away. Union. GTIM aught. 806 Pine st. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE [ADUATE ; tients te her home. Best ioe 242 F. 69th. Kenwood D STHNOGRAPHER ookkeepet. Phone Kenwoed br get work; half c: eats Here is @ chance for Li ne PETERS, 726 Third Ave. EC. @ for advancement. te Circulation Department Seattle Sta TRAB EMPLOYMENT IN operative box plant which has ted continuously. $300 to required. Olympia Box & @ Se Olympia, Wash. __ Spply FOUNG MAN Wito | ME j finished school for newsp: 00 se work. Apply to ttle Star. NTED TO Di er LEARN DAI: rt it biles at} Be Nor 1 W. Spokane |FOR Marginal way. R HANGING GOOD WORK eed. Painting, tinting. Bl- MRSC after %, Aa ir 3A WEISFIELD Was watch, throw. it away. Union. TUATIONS W. z TATION WANTED ADVER- its ef discharged soldiers free of anything. 3s a Best city references. ‘|SLeep IN 2? UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | AD FLATS OMS AND HATH, $20; ADULTS. 0 Burke rth’ S049 VUBAISHED APAKIMBNTS AND FLATS DABKAN APAIL Single Op and Virgint ROOM APARTMENT, ed, $6; larg $4 and $4 KS HAULED, The HOUSEK .0MS ‘ FURNISHED, PRIVATE house, lower floor, ready June 20, Rest chance in city. Ralieble cous get rooms, te light month, 308 ‘Roy st LAR PRICED ROOMS, CLOSE to market. and business The ath 13 a3 § zo ave FURNISH. re Fifth ave. BAST 6347, PING ron RENT—ROOMS f8, WITH OR WITHOUT board; “walking distance. 1505 16th ave, Bast 1049 FOR LE—MISCELLANEOUS SASH AND DOORS 0. B. WILLIAMS Co. 1943 First Ave. & Look up aoe screen needs In ad- vance, Our made-to-order window soreens last longer and look bet- te A Seattle-made, screen 4 Bye tect 8 ten vanized wire, SA: substantial feet § inches for. PLATE GLASS FOR WinbSitt 38 in. by 104n. price . 40 in. by 12 in, pric Our catalogue, sho building material, fre WILLIAMS Established “NEED. MONE Goons N and 350; ton, $ mach ir rock $17.50; rugs: Hh leather library table. 37.50; cheaper k tn! nee between P tke mone. Ho fe Ee ‘i tage In rear, ‘ood Shipla Sxdand tne. mood’... Star A Star shingles . 6-inch Good values, th 7, me between 7 and 6 Elliott kid shoes for $3.48 '@ pair. Pur silk hose at 89 a pair. Canvas Oxfords, $2.25 a pair, and many be ins at $05 Third ave. LAWN MOWERS CALLED FOR, sharpened and repaired. Baby cab tire: Acme OO pelicnde Shop, 320 Che ain 30: aD MATTRESSES RENOVATED, Upholstery, furniture palin vestern 58. Rr HAVE your auto seat cut for’ bed. $10 up. Simpson's, at Fremont Bridge. . 20D DROP- iring, ts me First SON'S Amberola, with 6 records, $39. 905 3rd FOR SA ALE “CORDS DRY est on Greenwood t ome Sunset 877 PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT applied on earvenes Meyer- ae 210 yn fect. H Bin mat imper' ud ik sox, 3 ce Siu 905 Third ave. a ILL WOOD, $5.50 LOAD, $10 double load. Immedia delivery. ELE DRT RY FOREST WOOD, 16-inch $9.00, 12-inch $10 per cord. DRY MILL WOOD, $5.60 PER LOAD. delivered. Immediate delivery. Gar. ELD CANT RE- ir your watch, throw it away. 04 Union. Wood For SALE, REASONZELE Phone 4935-R-11. i160 CARDS. 15e. PRINTING. RUB- ber stamps. Novelty Print, 1611 USED_ PIANO, $ $25 A ; A BIG Sth av WANTED—USED CLOTHING itd lst. Eliott 1. TARGE UPRION TIAN. BO! $140. CLINTON'S, amNY se, c ay. LITTL PIANO, $86 cash. CLINTON'S, 1613 Sth ‘av: KAVANAGH HATS $2.50, 1008 int. 52 FURNITURE FOR SALE fOUSH REPAIRING OF |NEF AL F i kinds, including painting and erior finish. E B HURRY DUFF & DEAN, BEPE nekeeper, seicaman, needs work. meriarr ied and wills to take Sw CE bs +a paca ee 24, MARRIE res position ax bookkeeper. ill consider any kind of office 1 references, Phone ERVICE MAN D retaking of hotel or apartment se where wife's services would for apartment. Phone Main NG AND KAL- PAPERI reasonable. Prices ING gg ick service, i Bure & & DEA x si uarantecd. Eliiott. 1194 after, 6 HALE AND FEMALE HELP ‘some real money Hing flowers (A yd lon necessary while tl x season ey on sight. No limit your possibilities. Credit to ariics giving good references. full partic lene g searee Kelly tevens, Kas yy SHAKER ote PATER = Light front room, vacant June 20. Hf Sixth SALESMEN, START YOU IN THE CANDY making business at home, or small pyoom anywhere. Fverything fur- Experience unnecessar Earn, band) to $160 Branadelpnie Fe FOR THE Dest selling article and greatest repeater in the state of Washin ton. Call between 5 and 6 at 5 say Cremona. Telephone Garfield | 2687. LOST AND FOUND AY WHO PICKED UP POCKET- Rok “and. deed in Bon Marche jopaay,, 11 a. m., return to Howe, | LADY'S WRIST WATCH, eros Clark, "vate tard Y vU nt on LOST be reliable party, Phone owner, COTTAGE, REN pars 3-ROOM North grnish $12. paliasd Tittote 2ais-w 7) a URNISHED APARTMED AND FLATS” MODE walking dis rt clean; private bath; tance. eat “ft! 46, Fra cheap. Myris ern ity &| Ke Cole Acro 5 TS | SED MONEY AT ONCE. takes =, $225 Victrola; can’t tell it from brand new; leather daven- port, 2 leather rockers, library Peble, dining set, rugs, 2 silk floss mattre: ete, “712 N. 63rd, Phi _ney en’ i0-tb. cotton-felted— mi Blake Puen, Con 408 Pika, M. 6 ean POULTRY SALE—200 WHITH LEGHORN Mpuilots Hollywood strain, $1 each. Cc. Miller, Woodinville. Wash. wo AVE STOCK ASTURE POR COWS, HEIFERS, hor: k R. Pierce, 75th and KE. 40th } {6 FOR SALES OMOBILES 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBIL) lo lo || | BUICK ROADSTER, 6-CYL, 3 ; im Al Condition} Pp . tres are good, and L will sell it choap. Only $875, Bast T44, a +e + ~ 9) TOURING CAR JUST OUT Or FP. T SHOP rr completely overt a; gears in rear system; new brakes; | Fo94, tiem, one brand new: electrié bghts and starter; one-man top. Looks like new. 350 uC 1419 Broadway. oo BUICK M o- PP Ne a) HAS id paint te fine al thi pres, 1 itr Our price ts | lows only $850; Lerma, Haller, Bast 744 Hf Gesu — 0 ° L : MUST HAVE MONEY TO |” payment on home or lose it. Word towring; cant tell 1 fror di new; lots of extras, 60 cash, 712 N. 63rd, Phin- FORD SE ARL can save more than $200 ‘on this USED CARS AT A BARGAIN GREAT warren MOTORS, RIX, JURT Tike : privately driven Sacrifice, $975; 5718. by origina easy terms. Ie sf WANTED: THE SEATTLE h—A A NICTS OMIT residential broom Mm: BALLARD IN DALLAS BEST district, consisting of rn @nd 2-room; ean "and rent of b-room it Thia ts @ bariain: 4 £200 down, monthly. unset 2007, TILE PROPER’ HDT FOR DANDY F-ROOM HONG. . alow, complete plumbing, built-in featires in kitchen and dining room, concrete basement; lot 60x 116; lots of fruit, garden, garage; sound view. Only $250 cash, bal e Aid) per month including tn- rest A, ls BADCON Weat Seattle State § Bank Bldg. 5 | RK OM MOD IELN, HOME, BU! breakfast nook, price, $3,500, $600 -¢ d to $3,000, $250 cash. Noar hools and junction, This is 09d buy CTION REALTY CO, At the Junction, West Seattle West 0347 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE A LIV WIRK YOUNG man for cashier and bookkesper. Must run typewriter, adding ma- chine, and have experience in gen- eral office work Moderate salary to start. Good chanc 4 ment. Give feferenc perience, photo, Appli will be tr photos retu WILL “TAKE FORD acreage tn, trade for 5 m bungalow, _ACHEAGE ndence tlally and Star. OR CLEAR $680 equity unmet 445) YOUR OPORTU To buy a NITY mall farm, one-tenth ead further payments for 2 to ears. We are cutting up the big Phillips ranch, 12 miles out, on Lake Samroamish; 6 and 10 ‘acre tracts, bottom or upland, improv- ed or Unimprovec ry tract with & perpetual water right. Price $50 per acre and up, ICE $800 1419 Broadway. WANTED—AUTOMOBILES Fer to supply our ng, and you may t we need. Why money? Highest I id for late mode! cars. ¥ MOTOR BALES co. ASH PRICE PAID FOR Henry uto Co., Pike st «& FOR 8. ¢—AUTO TH UNITED MOTORS COMPANY G Q Kenworthy, Gen'l Mgr. E Pine at Bellevue. Your opportunity will never be bet- ter than right now to get a light delivery or truck, We have a number of different models, in- cluding Reo Speedwagona Reo Speedwagon, express body. Reo Speedwagon, covered body, Reo Speedwagon chassia. . GMC M-ton express body. Indiana 2-ton chassis; fine eondl- -ton chassis. 1,200-pound, exprees body. Maxwell 1-ton, exp’ body. Republic 1'4-ton ¢! Packard 30, expre uy. Ford tondater, bo ‘ord 1-ton, rue 1,500 Sree Can with easy terms, body. A rea) a iy, 1921. x had chi REMEMBER, WE GIVE EASY TERMS AND TRADES | 19i8 “Teme * -ton; cab . 1917 Federal 1%-ton; worm ats of power. 1920 Huffran 1M -ton; cord new tires 2.400 Willys delivery; @ real buy 185 | YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON ONE OF OUR USED TRUCKS We Can Take Trades UNITED MOTORS COMPANY » Pine at Bellevue. we are not used car dealers. These cars have been taken in on new cars, but thru our shop, and sold in Al mechan- fal gondition. You cassot ¢o wrong when you bay a rebuilt gr an from the ‘United Mo- ors Co, Remember, Liberty Six sedan; just like new. This is the best buy in town on @ sedan, Velie sport. wheels: 6 good tir is very low. ght 7-paes., 1919 model. dandy stage car. in Al condition: 6 wire and the price Will Ford touring; fine condition: fine; with 4 new tires, Why street car fare when you can buy this car for $100 down and $26 a month? ke runs Dort roadster; used as demonstrator. Will be sold at a big discount, Cole Aero Eight 7-pass, demonstra tor at a diseounG and will take a small car in. Studebaker Six roadster; runs good and looks fine; has good rubber. |Oldsmobile Big Six, In good running condition. Will make good stage car. Chalmers Big Six; worth a lot more than we are asking. Think of it j at $350. Flander touring car; needs some work, then it will give @ lot;of good service. REMEMPER, W VF_ EASY TERMS AND TRADES | PAIGE SEDAN; HAS F | used in a private family, It has new paint, wire wheels, ood tires, and it's perfect. Vs sure a beauty, Come in and see {t. It's a real lady's car, $1,375. Will sell it on my East 744 \ USED FORD siiow ‘Get a car with a pedigree from a house with @ reputation for honest dealings. ! LIBERAL TERMS TRAL AGENCY, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike. Hast 0320. MAXWEL i TOURING. i919 MODE: dike 4 bargain, 6203 Waillingtord” ‘Nora 4206 Q $3,200 ¥ |" in cho CAR ‘repaired in your what Is being we night. NEF Svarkeuled. oF own garage, and se done. Ail « guaranteed, 0 anywhere, day apd Phone Gurtiola 5008 3 MACHINERY EVLeCTRIC MO é ters W. Montel) Price Co. Rent or sale. Main 524 let 8. 7 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE JUST TH OF CITY LIMITS 1% acres good rich soil, all cleared and in fruit, berr 4 room hou & house; rank Highway. ‘This is place at the cash, balance TER DRILLS, Main 7829. W BUNGALOW RIC <E OLD TIMES Be: autiful > undry trays home on easy terms, Phone ; garden; pasture; barn, chicken house, storeroc good condition; Pacific highway, y Tae Boe MaTeA, Bek Aubure, Wash. Wr Ue —-, Fuad i “s SACRIFICE —WOODLAND PARK 6-room. modern bungalow, cement basement: lot 465x100; wonderful view; about 2 blocks to park. Price $2,600; terms. See Mr. eek- man, $35 Burke Bide. Main 6571 NEW 2-NOOM FiOUse AND acre fine ground in West Seattle. | $100 cash will give you posses-| sion. Vine garden soil and ro S, 726 Third Ave. “ONLY $150 CASH ~ Good 5-room ‘bungalow, close to ear, level lot 40x100, atricky modern. Only $2,900. x4 MeCAULEY j1112 Amer. Bank Bldg _Blliott 3862, $1,800 b-room, 2+ eatory house; bath: garage; fruits; garden; lot 60x10; gmal payment down, balan J terms, 526 Cloverdale \—GULVGR—QUEEN ANNB Come to us ih Me best buys Queen Apne, ill pro) party. tec. cuby 1} § qQoern * ann ORS, ATTENTION! have 120x102 ft. for $2 6x102 for $1,260, In the ford district; both good residence Jooationa. Phone North 796, BOTLDE LOTS, ~FOxT16 corner 24th 8 and Irving st, | inside lot $750. 10% | Owner, 602 Pioneer and Watiings TWO each. Corner. $850; off for cash, # le. MALL GOTTAG 3) ae down, $25. month. Beak, Main 2476, |About 9 ner: | 10-ACTS FOR INSTANCE: 10 acres for $500, good soll, perpetual water right, fronting on a fine county road excellent view of lake and moun- tains; $50 cash and no further pay- ents for & years except Interest xes. 12 ACRES IMPROVED, partly clear- b running water; concrete foun- 4 “Sivvery. bavt well 900, $390 cash, no more way ~ ments f 3 years, at the end of Which time you can begin to pay by Installmen ‘Thess are only two of the many tracts we have. You it yourself to inveatigute this propos sition, Plats and photos at the office. A. B. NEWELL & SON Street. HALF. PRICE, coma ts held at $100 to 8 r We have » 1 ue oe ‘One 40. . for $35 ct on North Lake, { waterfront, | Gorncre t y % mile that will grow will cut up in bring big mone: y terms. A B. NEWELL & SON 120 Spring Street. NICE LITTLE FRUIT AND CHICK- raspberries, blackberries berries now, bearing, next year. Thi place from North Trunk 5 minutes’ walk from ‘k station, on Everett It is a bargain, and ~ CO 1% THIRD AD AND MARION,” ELL 3189. on very easy a. A RB NEWELL & SON 120 Spring Street. THURSTON COUNTY of wood bey ed-oft yupun- r atation. store sneract On Sulléies be given aap ment for land. Price $6 5 terms. land, gentle t easy Gia) FIRBSIDE REALTY Co. 217 New York Bik. Elliott 3 5-ACRE SNAP—CLOS. 5 acres belonging to party, who says sell; located 3 miles south of city limits, at Sun- nydale, close to school, paved boulevard and bus service, phones, stores, etc. Price $1,300; easy term: A RB. NEWELL & SON 120 Spring Street. Rastern ACRE BARGAIN 600; $75 CASH Balance $10 per month, close to main highway to wood; near Seattle Hel tion; 47 minutes from ine, on interurba and easy to clear. Also gor i ELLOW 2% acres, Alder- tx sta ixth and LITTLE 4-ROOM HOME, JUST finished except painting, with 1% gcres of leyel land; b minutes from Bothell stage, ‘German gas did its work well, and the soldier must get out. This means a bar- gain to you NOMEN WESTERN LAND & INV, BRS’ BLL 4 Rig N nun NICE 201 TRA 1 THIRD AND SLA RION NTino A In 5 acres sloared: buildings; make an ideal poultry and berry ranch. Price only $1,650; terms. HERMAN SCHROEDER 12-14 White Bldg. IE "| 7 MY 6 ACRES ‘4d, small houre, old ° |KoRCHD. TO, SBD fine soll, all fenc fine spring creek, on good road, ood neighborhood; only 10 rom Seattle, Price $600, t 14 cash, balance eaay; action MG ACR BARGAINS |1 acre, Lake Forest Park; house and |. tent frame. $750; terma. 3-room ‘house: garag hicken hous trees and berrics, DOUGLAS CO. Ave. Main 3580. ACK TRACTS Just north of city limits, overlook- ing Lake Washington, with city water, leve! is 1014 ‘Th mostly AULE k Bldg. Elliott 3862. STRAWBERRY RANCH level; all cleared; half mile from depot at Rainier. 8, J, Barr, own- er, on ranch, ‘Trade for small acreage or lots near Seattle. Price Elliott 4830. Kenwood Marion st. niet Niw @-hooM Hous” AND acre fine ground in West Seattle. $100 cash will give you possession. Fine garden toll, and room for ehielcens. H, C. PETHRS, 726 Third Ave. 5 ACH, ON GOOD COUNTY ROAD and miles to pavement Large clearing. Price $550, and terms to right party. *PUTERS, 126 Third Ave. rou | NAR COW LAKE 2 miles east. of Kent; in pastur 00d land, $110 acre; one-quart cash, easy payments. 718 New York Bldg. NAP-—DANDY VEL 10 ACR some clearing, small cottage, good water. Price only $760, HERMAN SCHROBDER 512-14 White Bidi To ACRES ON VABHO! house, electric Hight, " bearing fruit. tre: ¢ : terms.” A. Rodstrom. Ellisport, Wash, 1112 Amer. STAR > bs ACREAGE : CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS 5 pores, level alder bottom, creek, it miles from paved highway. $2bo; $50 cash, $6 por month. © acres, nearly level, fine ere $208, loam soll, some small timber. 00; $76 cash, $10 per month. rich loam sol' $100 cash, $1 20 acres, fine sprin th. per mon level $950; 40 acrea, nearly all level, fine creek, half seeded to timothy, whit! $200 cash, $20 per month, ° Will di- vide, 160 acres, well timothy, fine for $3,600; $600 cash, balance easy terma These are @ few of our bargains in the famous Cherry Valley Dis- trict, close to ttle, good auto roads, deep rich sub-irri~ gated soil, no ‘el Own 5 or acrea in this fertile district. Will take you out any time and show you better soil for. less money. OLY & CALLAHAN $06 mnckley Ridg. 717 Second Ava Main 451 UST THE PLACH FOR YOU" 9% acres, best of 5 cleared, 4% alder bottom trout stream, fruit and shrubbery of all kind i", good Tro y in located this city, 3 blocks from leghway, hool and stores. arge sawinil wr by whe u ean get work If you Wien it his js a real place and a good buy at £4,700, on terme, See me for good nye” Mr, Boland, 1012 Third Rea? HACK TS THE BOIL GET A CHOICE TRACT, one mile to NEW HIGH SCHOOL. You can live on this land and work at the BREMERTON NAVY YARD, and have the advantage of the v: eniy 12 Matin 7839. with ready mar- the stump; lots of good hbors that aré busy as bees Syrtring fend and cutting woods grave | m em ton gravel, on easy terms. Open Evenings, Xe 4) EST Bi tf SOIL WITH 'T AND RIES. $-room house; kara chickea ty garden in. P iow §1k00) TE: Mn IT. MAKE A START. 160, A. SPENCER & CO. 814 Ferdinand St. (Columbia) XH. ie Marsh, Mer. Rainier 002% 10-ACRE BNAP, $500 My Running Water. The crops on the adjoining Iand will demonstrate | onderful fertil- ity, This is neaf a good town in King Co. with fing roads to Se- attle; $56 down. $10 per month. H, Po PE oN 206 Pant Bide. LOOK THIS UP Aere tract on Deacon avez house and good chicken house; ‘ood moll and all in cultivation. Ficg $1,100, and terme VEL TRETHEWEY Wit New Werk sanee RM L _ CANADIAN PACT = RY, LAND 5,000,000 acres of fertile prairie ready for the plow, at rice of $18 p | frre 3 par cont intera principal Bai ments for se; ‘T ean rt with amall capital. ad rates to Alberta. For ma erature and retes, apply to Ca- padi n Pacific et Dept. 208 HY FARM LAND Located in the richest part a valley; beat of soil; close to town, schools, follroeds « ona state high: ‘way; under gove: HRRIGATION PROSRCT pod 20 and -40- acre, teaste at, the low pri $2 BAND UP eBay See government mplos of soil, ete, at ou Join us on one of our re ery eas, mapa, office, | | we ave an a ing fot 4 men | e investment of Rot tees" thas $500 each in out- of-town sawmill — propositon, where they can have steady employment’ with ag: re | surrougdings, at good wages, | and aWliberal share of the Profits, Good security will be forniabes outside of the mill operation. | This is a splendid proposition, and on investigation will prove all that is claimed, Applicants t be reliable and desirable IN 4 Pr. 11, AP OINTMENT A REAL OPPORTUNITY If you have a lars available and willing town, we have a g: roposi= tion that ou 10% per month on your Investment be- sides your wages. Investment secured. Steady employment, Don't delay. Call $20 Seaboard Bldg. OFFUT LUMBER CO. out of seée€ceccceécccee CIGAR STAND, $550 Located on busy downtown and rent only $385 Stock and fixtures will invoice more than price asked, Also handle confec- tionery, soft) drinks and magazines, You can make $200 profit a month. Good stand for man or woman. See Mr. Sengfelder, 717 Sea- board Bidg. c cece ceeeccece A ‘sure money getter. tunity for two pease monthly profits. | Marked down for quick sale at MR. $1 Joo: some terms, See HEME VAY, 423 B Have a dandy theatre that we will sell cheap. We will give you an option for $175 and let you gry the house until August 1. if satisfied, pay the balance, See HAUBROOK, 422 Burke Bldg, ‘DYE WORKS This is the only establishment in live town 10,000, This is a money making plant, doing an enormous business. It will Invoice as much as the price asked, For details see HUNT, 422 Burke Bldg, 1i-ROOM FURNISHED ~ Hous keepine: full hous: fine locati: 5; $200 cash, $10 weekly. Low Hiliott 024 WILt SELL HALT WNTERWAT IN ainting and decorating contract- The" business for $500.” Apply at 1506 Wiehth ave. lies $2,500—GROCERY~ OR “L IN- voles. Rehling, 709 2d SOAP LAKH MINERAL, BA oll rubs; scalp treatménts, Fike, ror Li 124, Billiott 701, SOAP LAKH BATHS AND Lies 40 OU Office a7, Mrs. A? Willelksen, NURST Sunset 1257 /OPPORTUNITY STABWANTADS i tae bo *|This Rivals the S| snake to escape. .~|FLAG-CUTTING CASE IN COURT $3,500 Damages Asked of Army Officer Charging Capt. RD, Allen with | military arrogance in cutting down! & flag and flagpole in front of their houne at 2415 Becond ave. N., Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kubey are asking a court to award them $3,500 damages. As & counter claim, Capt. Allen| wants the jury to give him $11,609 to compensate him for what the Kw beys said about him after he cut the flagpole down, HEARS NOISE AT NIGHT; SEES FLAG TAKEN DOWN According to Mra. Kubey's story, which she told on tho witness stand Tuesday morning, she looked out of her window when she heard noises in her yard, on the night of the anni- versary of the armistice, November 11 lest, and saw Capt. Allen taking down her flag. She didn't want to alarm her crippled husband, but she sent for the police and told them of the occurrence, On the following day she heard Nolses again, she said, and observed some men finishing the act of cut- ting down the flagpole, She and her daughter questioned the men and they eld: “We are doing this on Capt. Allen's ordera” Then Mra, Al- len appeared and sald: “They are dotng it by my orders.” Capt. Allen, she stated, was stand. Ing near, and he remarked: “What right have you to fly the American flag, anyway? Mrs. Kubey's daughter, Florenee, | 18, retorted, the mother said, that her father was @ citizen of this coun- try, and no one could question the family's patriotism. But Capt. Allen and his men dragged the pole away. | FINDS S1CK HUSBAND CRYING AND FRIGHTENED Mrs, Kubey added she returned to her home to find her sick husband, who had been paralyzed for four years, lying on the bathroom floor, crying and frightened. | Capt. Allen's defense ts that he be- Neved the flag and pole were suff clently over the boundary line be tween his property and the Kubeys’ to be owned by him, He says he put, up the pole himself. Hits claim for damages for Ifbel ts based on a communication sent by Abe Kubey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ku bey, to the head of the quartermas- ter's depot here, accusing him of stealing the flag and pole, For this he wants $10,000. In the communi- cation Allen is alleged to have told | the police he cut the flag and pole lad of slandering him by remarking that “he camo like a thief in the night” For this he wants $1,500. SUE FOR LOSS OF GOVERNOR $2,500,000 Libel Action Be- gun Against Hartland Butt for $2,600,000 for the toss the steamship Governor, rammed and sunk with a loss of eight lives by the shipping board freighter West Hartland, at 12:04 a. m, April 1, was filed in federal court Tuesday against the shipping board and the West Hartland by the Pacific Steam- ahip Co., owners of the Governor. In addition, the lidelants ask the court to return a decree of damages to cover the value of the cargo, said to be worth $150,000, and the per sonal effects of the passengers, esti- mated at $100,000. Full blame for the disaster, which occurred off Point Wells, near Port Townsend, is laid against the maater of the West Hartland, Capt. John Alwen, and his officers. Inlawful maneuvering and neg- ligent handling of the West Hartland was the sole cause of the collision,” the libel charges. The libel is supported by affidavits of H. C. Cantelow, assistant general manager of the Pacific Steamship Co., and Benjamin 8 Grosscup, the company’s counsel, Hoop Snake Et Al. YORK, 8. ©. June 14.—Jonathan Small, farmer, says a black snake has the strength to lift a buggy, and tells this story to prove it: “I was jogging along in my buggy en route to town. The front right wheel passed oyer a large black snake that was lying in the road. I checked the mare in time to gét the snake\under the left hind wheel. “Wanted to test first-hand some- thing I had heard about the strength 3}of snakes, “In its efforts to escape by squirm. Jing, the black snake gave such pow- erful impulses that I could feel the bugey lift. “After a time I permitted the Tt glided away, ap parently uninjured.” Youth Is Held on Burglary Charge Bugene Wildman, 22, is held on a charge of burglary, following an al- leged confession to Lieut. of Detec- tives W. B. Kent, in which Wildman is said to have admitted the theft of! _ two suits of clothes from an apart ment in the Brighton hotel, 98-A PSYCHOLOGIST “TILL, Humanologist, merits universal recognition. | Her sclen-| tific analysis head, face and hand is supplemented with applied ry 716 Haight Bldg. M. REAL ESTATE LOANS __, MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD Cor North Pacific Finan jon, 109 Columbia st Itiett 3240. 1 RN WHOM Tf MAY TONG this My to certify that the Central Lumber & Supply Co. has made an erect lumber shed Queen Anne ave. and Bertona St, iota 21 and 22, blogk b4. Denny & “Hoyt's Addition, Anyone desiring to Drotest such oc: cupancy must file est at the office of the building Dep Room 505 County-City Bl prior to June 18, 1921, “TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that Compton & Owen have mage an application to erect @ buikling for a public garame at 1418 w lots 4 and 6, bY Addition, Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at office of the Building Department ” ‘estlake av: A. A, Denny Fourth. Room 505 € ty Bide. prior te June 2a 1921 Reeord of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 375) Struck by an auto and run | over at Fourth ave and) Pike st,, Monday evening, Spencer | Freeman Wread, aged 10, was taken | found tg be suffering from bruises | and shock. Wread, who is the son | of F. Wread, 2009 HB, Madison st., was running across the street when struck by an auto driven by Jas. B. Lowdermilk, 2526 14th ave. 8. 37 Mra. Charles BE. Briscoe, 7031 Seventh ave. N. W. was slightly injured on Pike et., near First a Monday evening when struck by an auto driven by Philip Lun, who 1s said to have been in tozicated. Mrs, Briscoe was taken to the Diller hotel, where her in-| Juries were found to be not seriow The woman was knocked down while attempting to cross the street, and her clothing ruined. The roadrunner, or chapparal cock, & bird of Western Texas, is said to be so fast it can outrun a horse on open ground. Ham and eggs at Boldt’s—Adver- Usement. SECOND NEAR PIKE Today Only GRACE DARMOND —In— PETER B. KYNE’S Drama of the Old West “The Beautiful Gambler” Comedy News Magazine Tomorrow, Poiwfume d and CARMEL M MYERS Clemmer Orchestra 1. HAUPTMAN, Director | blestones Rio do Janorie fs the first Soutiy American city to establish an auto mobile tire industry. German helmets are being used a: the base of roadway instead of cob+ ar London, England, ness Judgment, 4% Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE, AND PIKE ST. CANADA ee atl a ener pot quitation . ite fees. ment 216, Burke Wide. $08 Second ave veg ti BA NEB, i i - 14 ieee Bids Patents "Tradomatin Certi lic Accountants 5. HANSEN & CO. Leary Bide. ra 210-4 ne Bld, 24- Hours V0 Eve @ en Rind ENNINGS & Paneer pi Denny Bide Main 7277. Loans MONBY LOANED, ON ALL ARTT- cles of value THE RELIABLE 907 Third ave. Contracting BUILDING AND REMODELING; roofs r A Universite Bulag Gos” Nore Dancing Taught Private lessons Stevens, th & Pike MAY DUNN—Latest dances. xica 4 No APPLIANCES, WIRING. . Givnan. Fycotsic Co, 641 First Eltott 602 ‘(METAPHYsI- doi apler Big. C to Lean = “MONEY TO LOAN . 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