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‘fF Mon t sap "Hn "AND 8-ROOM F LEGANTLY fF ¢ » Seattle “Star! a ‘At 1307 Seventh Ave t Je, Washington, #9 4 % fe 806 per month, 8 A eens IN CITY Rates Per Insertion rece: bee tea aie ents So B fae): "ola inversions for the ert te 11 e’cleck each morn- a Teguiar aftermeen edi. erga! Male ti ne Cinesiniea nav Aeverwe- Largest Audience in the Northwest ds The Star’s Want Ads hone Main 0600 LE HELP WANTED IPOOING, the Massage. 35c; scalp treatmen 25 complete booths, equipp 4 odern appliance. The Schoo! of Hairdressing. Bldg. 1107 Second ave. e @ appointments. Phone Eliott FOR POSTAL month, x= For free mations, write (former Civil Service 1129 Bquitdble Bidg., cy ER it, } —. 1 | \~ OVER 17, FOR POSTAL $120 month. Ex-/ unnecessary. For free of examinations write (former Civil Service Equitable Bidg. c A FEW ated young wom: ure produc- mpson Ite. ar Mattson. & Son, As 5 Sumner, | . Box 113, Interest k ..'3 , ct . 56th st Car 23 to 2 D CAN'T RE TON IN FAMILY Y. j ich tS, Nationa) Lauo- Susect 5040 1ANOPLAY IN DUATE * tients ‘. h e. 134 home. Rath. Kenwood 3352 , IMMEDIATELY—A Few! ed and educated young men) jcture produc- or ey ait Fhompson Bide, orth ave. and Cherry » ri = Si FOR OR ROUTE CAR: i BOYS - i ‘all parts of the city. G vance! g.sucometien ac 1 W. Spokane "i ‘and jewetry repair Crean he MAN, Tine REPAT ‘wants place in modern tire ‘experience in ot Adare ty. References . tet, type. Call Rare MEN AND PLASTER: | wanted in building my amall hain 206%, bh and bait |) work ird Ave. JRATING ward, desires position im chw hotel. Best references. t 98! DS WORK” BEV-| y experience general of Nee work, Phone sidney 1256, M | Stedman. NTIN 3 AD wr ree, Call me up before ey our work, Phone East) LOST AND tha ND | ry WEHISFIF CANT RE- veton, watch, throw it away. | SA AUNTLET GLOVE facoma- Vdoattle Reward. Cham- jain, 2021 Fourth ave DOM HO onable. ‘all Sunday. HOUSES FOK RENT A LITTLE H © $100 ¥ 2004 Highth ave. N.| yh hool, SUNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS TS FOR $ private ba bath; walking dis- RNISHED APARTMENTS nt ‘and $7 URNIS rtments, clean. No. 11 car.| 14 ¥. Terrac RNISHED 3-ROOM ifiat, strictly modern, walking dis- East ELL. 2-ROOM in 2 beds. acon 1718. Aan | 1718 12th ave. a ‘S CHEAP 4 vy milking does id some fine young does for) le. Also number of fine large joded bucks. 405 Olive st. a mmit car, 114 Belmont > | PPORTUNITY' TARWANTADS| “| Look up “| Two Phone } "in 31 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP! ROOMS ‘s HOUSEREEPING ROOMS, ONT F $2.00; another for $5. Garage, per month. 414 Torry ave POPULAR PRICKD ROOM to market” and business. Thrift, 1828 Sixth ave. 2 For RENT—ROOMS VERY NY NT ROOM, WOO! awn Hotel, 2616 Third ra. WANTED—BOARDERS OR TWO CHILDR given mother's po other D ble. inset OT1E. ee D SUBEREY LADY TO board in country home. Garfield 23 364 Thoma = on TWO CHIT no babies. Sunset | Rr » Chose The 36 ONE be WANTED Fi oN i WILLIAMS co. 1943 Firet Ave. & Zour screen needa in aa- vance. Our made-to-order window screens last longer and’ look bet- ter Seattle-made, substantial screen door. o BEAR, ce tuli Tine ‘of in Our catalogue, free on request. 0. building material. 0. LAWN s sharpened ‘and fapaired Repair D rR Baby cab Shop, 320 y PICOTING attachment ks all sew og machines, §2. Personal checks Loc extra, Lights Mail Order House, | Rox 127, Rirmingham, Ala. FOR SALE HOUSE 3-19-B automatic ranges, brand new, for $ HM Nott 4018 MATTRESS! Upholstery. rniture Western Mattress Co. ‘ YOUR CAR HAVE cut for bed. $10 at Fremont Bridge. Good DRO ing, rents 1524 First ave. WOOD IN THE single load, $10 double toa apitol 0457. LARGE CONCERT GRAND PIANO Will trade for automobile. CLIN- TOD hth av PIANOS FOR RENT. applied on purchase Toner, 210 Union. tie REDUCTION laundry. American } dry, Sunset 5040 SAM WEISFIELD CAN'T Ri Ba" your watch, throw it away. i electric SLEEP IN your auto seat Simpaon’ DRY Mil only $5 RENT Meyer- IN FAMILY N vixd ire: will sell as onarifies lard ‘86 Bal- ibe. ber stamps, Seventh, DRY MILL WOOD. double load. Garfield 20 PRINTING. RUB- Novelty Print, 1611 $5.50 LOAD, $10 Immediate delivery PYANO. $3357 AH ‘ONS, 1612 8th a at » eer tres AND Elliott 3321. EBONY Sth av UPRIGHT MT ’ 0. CLINTON'S, 1613 LITTLE best made. NAGH HATS. $2.50. 1005 FURNITURE FOR SALE 7 ROOMS GOOD COMMON FURNT- fure, part or all. | Owner leaving. F No. ts. 624 Malden 5.95. 6518. RNS. Fis PER eee re- nh Everlay Poultry Richmond Highlands, Wash, FOR SALE—AUTOMOB: lozen, aetivered duced ‘arm, GARDNER LIGHT FOUR AGENCY —os o—o We bave taken in trade on new Gardner cars, several popular light cars, all of which have been thru our shop and reconditioned. In buying one! of these cars, ask to see the shop card of the work done on any one | We will be | glad to show you. of these cars. Chevrolet Royal Mall road- | ster: & goad Ur new Da new You will than surprised at r this car has on real nt mo the the overhaul shop card 1918 Onkland newly painted top and upholstery condition, Ark card on this « Six 6 we touring; more in and We have cars them, Neht nee many Come SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR COMPANY Ave. and EB. ith Pike St East 100. it GARLAND; running gear overhaule 90 Virgin ih OVERLAND Sth $226 cash. Wa TED--AUTOMOBILES NTED— WANTED USED CARS to supply our spring orders. Dustomers waitiog, and you may | have just what we need. rh. delay ‘and lone money prices paid SECURITY Fo; tn Moron E. Pine SUNDAYS AND orr ND _ if AY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD | POR BALE enry Mosabach ent. Mast 2451 ood light uto Co. 61 BUATS AND LAUNCHES 18-FOOT MONOHAN CANOE, 2% h. p. outboard motor, $65. Virginia st. Main 6660. MACHINER - SHOTRIC jumps. W Rent or sale, is 0 rr Main 919. 524 Ist B| FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE NORTH DANDY attic, on ly Dit ry, straw gooseberr bearing fruit tr chicken house sur ndition th: aed basement, Owing to business Yyerses, owner must sacrifice $2.9 n easy terms WARKEN REALTY CO. Realtor: 207 Kastiake Ave. Capitol 105 currants, 14 all in for 300 lumbing tn 130 down, $15 per month. $1,600. iY) acres, 3-room house, $150 down, $20 per month. 2,500—Reautiful 4-room view home on Beacon bivd. Terma. GILBERT & Co. Near Rose St. STALLED FOR BALE Ss-ROOM HOUSE; large lot fruity city Ngbt and water, $1,200; $100 cash, $10 per month and interest on balance. HALF ACRE; corner; on Greenwood bivd.; plenty water; unobstructi- ble view; terms, See OLMSTEAD, _Sith and Greenwood, Sunset 124 NEAR MADRONA room home; built-in fea piped for ' turn full paved street Bargain, y terma, Ly he RG, North 3028 Elliott 1482 % ACRE GARDEN & 2-room ‘unit cottage, newly, fin- Dandy ture: Di 150; eas ‘aust St de BRS, 726 Third Av HOUSH; PAINT furniture Price Lake Burien W. Henderson COZY 1-ROC lights; water; arden; berries; THO; easy terme. car to 12th & W. Mra, Hart CULVER ij x Come to us for the best Queen Anne bill ft rR CULVER 14 Roston St. Queen Anne 17. 7-ROOM HOUSE, QUEEN ANNE POR LM tL WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY — LOG HOUSE 7 2 rooms, ‘on %-acre of nice ground; some timber. A dandy little home, $100 cash, $16 per Third Ave buys tn well lo month, Lis r ted, Mid ON 46 AC beaver dam land; some reat easy; trout stream on good barn! groceries deliv ered from Grantte Falls, 3. miles Cann rth 2913 even- cleared. P CHERRY VA PECIALS aeres level alder bottom: creek: cing on good auto + 14 miles from paved high $50 down, $5 per month. Price $250. all level ‘go alder 7 acres rich black loa creek; covered with wood enough on the pl to pay for it. $76 down, $10 per month Price $700. 19 acres, part level, part rotling some fine land on this 10, but not all; on good road. Some bargain at'$ $26 down and $10 per month takes it. 20 acres level, deep loam soil; all slashed and burned; good spring Some buy at $950; $100 down, $15 per month. 40 acres, $2,000; half black bottom, balance first class loam; on gravel wil Your own terms, 260 acres, slashed, burned and seed- ed to timothy; several sprini about 100 aeres level, balance rolling, Stock or dairy. $3,500; | terms to suit. These are a few of our bargains in the famous Cherry Valley district. close to Seattle; good auto road: deep rich loam sub-irrigated; no Travel. Own a few acres in this fertile district Will take you out any time and show you “better soll for a5 money.” SEELY & CALLAHAN 206 Hinckley Bidg., 717 Second Ave. Main 45 THURSTON COUNTY 19% acres stream. of bottom with large ere are about land, Balance u and. rpaning 2 314-317 N. Y. Blk. 20 ACKES bestia: i fine well = team, grade Jersey cows, 5 gra Feristered Guernsey ‘bull; phone; farm tools and machinery; 4 miles from Olympia, 2 P Cash . balanee on easy payments at 6%. Don't think there must be some- thing wron Fine soil: clear le, Or will sell entire 46 acres, 2% cleared. R 3, Box 41, Olympia, an LAND FOR BALE White river King from 0 iN THE FAMOUS valley, near Enum- county Brick and ed roads to Seattle and Ta where the farme have a ay roll of One Hundred Thousand Yer Month for Cream and Milk d ranges in price from $40 per acre and up. Ve have good mar- ket good good churehes. Inauir Sands, Enumclaw, Wash. 28 YOUR FARM 5 stream thru m bungalow; schools and of Chri ME fine all COMPANY ding ON FINE orchard. ts of 1,006 pp! leared, with all ouple wishes to Price $4 $ on time Wash. on K¢ on district Can give Good land little farm. This ie berry district. in dandy entest ERS, 726 Third Ave. 80-ACKH FARM, CROP, ck and tools, heap, terms, by D, Gilson, Knab, Wash. LA “FARMS PER ACRE THOU SAND $35 SEVERAL ACRES | Il payments have carefully in- land and tound 4t for BERRY CUL RDENING, POULTRY, DAIRYING, MIXED’ FARMING Bome of the tracts have CLIEAR- ING ENOUGH to be PLOWED and hehly TURE, headquarters, NOR TLEMENT 1kS HOUT CAP= and straight. lam giving up becaus: Fall. Instruction, . $1.00 Welles Moseley, Newburgh. LARGE WINDOWE i] front room June 20 4TROCE RF Rehtin OPPORTUNITY STAR WANTADS rnished, th ave THE SEA *|Police Put Lid on Emulator of the Late Mr.Pan Owen likes hal but he likes it canned, In other words while Pan and his an cient Greek pipes may have been hot stuff in the Paleolithic age, the combination is no longer a seream in these days of shimmy shaking jazz When an adjacent roomer in the Sheldon hotel broke out on his brass tuba Sunday night, Owen called the police, “This guy is driving me crazy,” he sald. “Every night he starts @ one-man, orchestra, With the exception of the cow-bell and jazx-whietie, he seems to think he's @ human caliio Every night, according to reports, the gent with the long hair and the Trotzky expression opens the win. dow, hangs his feet outside and, after taking a strangle hold on the brass windpipe of the instrument, fills the air with hair-rateing shrieks. Police notified the amateur virtu oso to confine his musical education to a phonograph. PORTLAND, Ore.—Harry Farm: er, son of P. X. Farmer, drowns in Sandy river. Benefit concert for Theodora home, June 28, Metrepolitan theatre, AND ‘nO! Ds on Bid Bonds, Ail Issuce El 3 Wyoming-Pac. Will Buy Liberty J. 8 e 118 Cherry St on PERSONAL STOUT WOMEN Now Gardner Method ktrenu exercising or dieting. The re- sare x ee Office hours, m. to 6 Gardner Reaue Ing Method, 415 Titel Hid Weil. 406 53 MINERAL BATHS; treatment, 626 ic BY aPLAK BATE i Olive st, Office 27 AD Willelksen, Sunset 4 Mrs PSYCHOLOGIST MME. TILL, Humanologist, merits universal recognition. Her seten- tific anaPisis of head, face and hand TO WHOM I? MAY CONCER) This ts to certify that Queen ¢ Lumber Co. has made an applic: tion to establish lumber yard at TTLE STAR PAGE 1T FISH INDUSTRY ON LAST LEGS So State Fisheries Board Is Told Dr. C. H. Glivert, Stanford univer sity, told the state fisheries board lat its Monday hearing that the sab | industry of Puget Sound and Washington is on its last legs and that unless drastic action is taken to rehabilitate the industry commer. | clal fishing for salmon will be @ thing of the past. He said the situation in regard to the “humpbacks” is practically the mame, He urged the state fisheries board to insiet on strict regulative measures and said that drastic ae tion would have to be taken to build up the industry He said the 1921 run will not be 80 great as that of 1917, and that the four-year run, which was the big lone, has now dwindled down to that mon A riderless horse was a feature of the procession at the military funeral in Cincinnati of|ot average years Col. Frederick Galbraith, r., national commander of the American Legion, who lost his life in an automobile accident near Indianapolis. State and military officials as well as Amer- ican Legion: delegates from all over the country attended the funeral. Take The Star With|WILL DEFEND — You on Your Vacation If you are leaving town you need By mail, cents a month; outside the state, 76 not be without your Star. anywhere in Washington, the paper will follow you for 60 cents, Fill out the coupon and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, Circulation Manager, The Star, Seattle, Wash. Inclosed find $... Please mail The Star for.. Name Address ....eeeseess sesseeeeseeees Months to oer rere reeerrrrrrrr rere Vital Statistics BIRTHS Gibson, Alfred, 615 Queen Anne ave. Clarence, 6322 39th ave. & Christie, W., boy 1506 29th ave., boy 644 Windsor Apta, Iter, 563 Prospect st., Wadnen c Henry . girk Anderson. irl Minard, Aibe rt, i y. *. Philip, kan, Wyatt, 4008 37th ave. Herman, 1112 27th ave. 8. 0 B. 65th st., lots 3, 4, 5 . Woodlawn’ Addition, Anyone desiring to protest such oe- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Building Depart. ment, Room 506 County-City Bldg. prior to June 30, 1921. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered tots POO Ton Lots QUEEN AYNE 4291 &, block Attorneys-at-Law ESTABLISHED 1687. Consultatio: ees. Free department © Bide. 905 Second ave ent Attorney. Amer atents sec romoted. BOS: Seattle, Wa: fe W., Washington, foreign patents and trade Hinckley Bide. Main Main 5750. - ents Trademarks opractor TURNER, CHIROPIAC- Haight Bid, 2d-Pine . date: Lit} ‘AD- en of Denny Sue school. Bae 77 Moin 79 Collateral Louns MONEY LOANED, ON ALL ARTI- cles of value, THE RELIABLE 407 Third ave. Contracting REMODELING; estimates a ealiaing Co. Expert Blee lc Repairs MOTORS, APPLIANCES, WIRING Pp. J. Givnan Bleeeic Co,, 641 First ENNott 6028. jetaphysician (METAPIY: os treats afflict- ed humanity. Epler Bidg. Mone; ie “LOAN NI On diamonds and jewelry, om most patisfactory terms. SOCIETY ar, R — LOANS IN SEATTLE $35-6 Empire Building Second r Madison, MONBY TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches an nd emery lowest rat>n Bea Olsens loan |, ckere Kuawieicas Jewel $ 2 d Ave. bi hed | Tans. INN | ON ws TOMOBIL ES mn and drive your Fr. hoo Central Bide Ell, 6138 Menuments PUGET. BOUND MARBLE & GRAN- 4 Virginia. Hstab- nd Optometrist . N. FREER hysi and Surgeon *Chrowic, Diseases. Bpecialing for Men. Third Ave. Piano Taning t6M— Tuning $3. Hepair- jott 0629 or Main 7345. Kazor Blades Sharpened Spangenbers. Cutlery, 1407 4th ave Sanipractic , hearing, apler ia, | Dr. Welfare treats eyesight __body, No operations. 207 Violin Repairin; ne XPHERT KEPAIRING. WS iP Boalred, “Works guaranteed. and prompt. Finlay, 1615 Third ave. sdear, 4005 4 boy lon, Tu . 1600 H. 75th st. boy. konson, Conrath, 813 1X 70th at, boy. Jansson, Roland, 3700 10th ave. N. boy. a om Archie, 5754 85th ave, MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Wilson, Donald C., Seattle Bradley, Helen L., Seattle K aiph Alexander, ttle Reverman, Hsien Ros Golay, Clarence E Goss, Catherine, Seattle . - Legal - Le Potter, Flo: Legal McCallum, Barl, Charleston... Legal Beardsiec, Hazel M., Pontiac, Mich eral Cavanaugh, Law rence H., Kent pet Drake, Winnie E., Kent Legal Phillips, William Kugen natehee . Meyer, Min: George, Se: math Ptubl, Dorothy ©. Rannister, George W Sperber, Matilda F Bulger, Al D.. Enumela Blakely, Ethel L,, Enumelaw - Robinson, Frank, North Bend . Cooley, Ruth, h Be Wadlington Blattie, Hulda, Hansen, Chris Langfeldt, Lyd . Sumas , Smith, Emory F, Auburn .. enkins, Irene, Auburn ritinatter, Whittier, quiam oe Kernen, Ruth, Seattle . Clifford, Seattle Sectl A., Denver «+ Seattle Mabel, Bremerton om, Clifford, Everett Helen, Le eal Ho- «+ Degal 19 20 20 Hage: Treichel, Ruck Stroup, Chas jones, Hdna M., Seattle . DEATHS Vevilo, Immaculate, 21 days, 24th ave. N, Dahlin, Andrew, 64, 46 EB. Bost White, ¢ 61, 32nd ave. and W 2011 6257 16th ave. &, boy. | Woodland FP fork } $f | of the bleacher Legal} Sad Story of Pathetic Boy at Ball Game “Please, mister, get in the game?” He was a pa- thetic little fig ure at the ticket window .of the ball park, looking up with half shy, blue eyes that couldn't be refused. Besides, it wasn't hard to remem- ber back to the days gone by when we, too, were anxious to see a ball game. He held out a grimy paw in which rested a nickel, and got the dime. Scenting a story, the reporter hung around. Before long the tad “worked” another dime. Sticking the 10-cent piece in his overall pocket he held out a nickel and received a dime from a kindly faced gent, whose memories of childhood days, were also vivid. The reporter- edged for. ward “How much do you make on a Sunday afternoon, Bud?” The Soy grinned sheepishly. “I've made $7.60 today,” he admitted! “But today’s a good day,” he added, hopefully eyeing the crowd. “My mother’s sick and I gotta work,” and he looked up, the smile gone from his freckled features. “You won't |Bive me away, will ya?” When he abandoned his job we |tagged along, finding htm in the rear ts. He was shoot jing craps with two young Africans |The reporter heaved a sigh of dis jwust. One rattling attling: gad story gone! | Remenibrandt Was a Busy Painter BERLIN, June 20.—At least 100 previously unknown pictures by |Rembrandt, the Dutch master, have {been discovered in the last 19 years, | most of them thru the persistent ef. fort of art-dalers, Within one week two Rembrandt paintings—one of Susan the other of St. Peter with the warriors—were brought to light the first one In the Haberstroh Gal- leries, the other in the von Diemen * Galleris. HE’S A NATURALIST i Roy Q. Curtis of New York knows how to handle snakes and turtles, He's only 11 but is an authority on birds, rep- tiles and animals, according to Raymond L. Ditmars, curator of the Bronx Zoo, Roy is writing a book on these subjects. SEATTLE MEN Face Perjury Charge in Cali- fornia REDDING, Cal, June 20.—Five at torneys, including two attorneys sent by the Seattle Bar association, will lappear for the defense today when ‘George Dewey Davis, Seattle ex-nerv jice man, appears for trial on a charge of perjury. Davis and Ger. ‘ald Calahan, also of Seattle, were arrested here after they testified re- |gurding treatment accorded William Norris,. 17-year-old slayer of @ local policeman. Norris’ attorney aleged the youth, ‘whe was sentenced to hang, was ‘forced to plead guilty. Davis has been held in jail since his arrest in March, efforts to secure his release on habeas corpus proceedings hav ing failed. Clarence L. Reames, former United States district attorney in the North west, and Frank A, Steele are the attorneys sent by the Seattle Bar association. In addition, Laurence 1 Kennedy, local attorney, J. T. Mad dock, Red Bluff, and Martin 1 Welch, Sacramento attorney who opened the fight fer a new trial for 4) gimme a dime to} Norris, will appear for Davis. Seattle Ministerial unjon to’ elect officers; Woodland park, Monday afternoon. Sunday school of St. John’s Epis- copal church holds picnic in Wood- land park. Summer club camp of Moran school boys opened Monday at Moran Lakeside school, Housewives urged to ald local farmers by using Washington pota- toes for one week. Plans afoot to advertise Northwest apples withéut reference to particu- lar brand of individual packer. Fifteenth annual outing of Moun- taineers to be held beginning July 2: at Glacier peak and Lake Chelan. ‘Tuesday noon, Blane’s cafe, Munic- ipal league to/hear committee re- ports on charges against library board. Pacific Coast Steel Co, purchases six acres tide land north of Spo- kane st. They owned already 18 acres. Reunion held Saturday ‘at Seward park by Washington State College Alumni association. Another picnic to be held July 17. Open lodge and memorial services, Seattle lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythias, Monday night, Castle hall, Third ave. and Virginia st. Memorial services to be held Mon- day night by Golden Link lodge No. 4 and Ridgely Rebekah lodge No. I. O. O. F,, at Odd Fellows temple. Glendora apartments, Second ave. N., near Queen Anne high school, sold to Mary L, Dally for $32,000, ac- cording to announcement of William A. Sullivan & Co. This year’s National Guard en- campment at Camp Murray to be called William R. McKay camp in honor of First Lieut. W. R. McKay, who died in France Oct. 8, 1918. Found in Stolen Auto; Two Arrested Af@ested at 7th ave. and Olive st. Monday, K. R. Foster and W. Gregg, said to have been found in an auto stolen from G. W. Matthews, 2628 Irving st, Monday morning, are held for investigation, GOOD MILK PROMPT SERVICE Delivered Direct or at Your Grocer’s Edward Sims, who acted as ehair- man, said there were two reasons for the decline of salmon on Puget Sound. One was the placing of dams for irrigational power purposes im streams, preventing salmon getting to spawning beds. The second is in discriminate fishing, Living Still High In German Capital LONDON, June 20.—The cost of living in Berlin is now reported to. be lower than at any time since March, 1919, altho it is still 10 times as high as before the war. The chief reductions have been in shoes, clothing and certain foods. UNSURPASSED FIVE VinGINTA BELLES MFORD AND STANLEY and Towne—Heeder Armstrong—Mank Feature Photopinys ORPHEUNM MOORE CIRCUIT A TRIP TO HITLAND CARL MeCULLOUGH WILFRED ana Clera Barry; Frances an@ Kens nedys Max Yorks The Hecktre “Ninety-first Division in Action” ALL SEATS RESERVED EVA TANGUAY ‘The “Man-o'-War" ef Vaudevitie Ané Our Regular Vaudeville Pregram. Ne tyres MOVIE CHATS THE GUMPS COMEDY From 7 to 10 This Pioneer Savings Bank will be open to visit- ors tonight in its new per- manent home at 1101 2nd Av. (Northwest Corner Second and Spring) This is for the conven. fence of those who are un- able to visit our Banking Rooms during the day. . Washington Mutual 1101 Second Avenue 32,000 CLIENTS Established 1889 THRIFTOGRAM: If you need competent help, tet your dellars work jor you Mutwal Savings

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