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Seattle Star!" ily y at 1907 Seventh Ave. Washington, scription Rates tr MAIL, My ADVANCS al THE STATR 20 P DE or StATR OF . WASHINGTON fe 800 per month, or $9.00 year, BY CARRIER IN ClTY mon 0.50 40 ow FC 1 b Phone Main} | ted Advertix- Up! screen door, 2 feet by 6 feet & Inches v 8 building material Right Tartarians Bings, net, Bt 9 FOR a JE—MISCET TANEOUS '¢ 6: AND DOORS H o. WILLIAMS co. Av reens last longer and look be r Seattlo-made, substantiat 8 inches with gal- ized wire, peel SH FOR in, wide and 25 In. ) GLASS FOR wows ree b 10 In, price in. by 12 in, price r catalogue, showtng full line of free on request, B WILLIAMS co. Established 1899. YARIMA CHERRI from our own rap Royal Annes, 10e Th.5 ie ty: big Ie Th. Come in 16 WHSTINGHOUE 0. deliv~ Black juley boxes minier O214 yk SALE $-19-1 automatic brand Hott 4019 MEN'S COA’ house dresses, bargains in used goods. "1614 Sev- enth ave. Ni W > UNCRAT ‘OLUMBIA BI- yele, $60; was 877.50, Johnson | r bike, Make offer. Garfield 4 MAq holstery ‘Western Mattress © beads, There is a & ind for our operators. Sa paid from $20 to $40 pe make no charge Ror HE BUTLER SCHOOL OF HATRDRESSING \ Pe Floor Taft Bide. 2 ita at once. Tefined and educat nm for our motion picture ‘Produc ons, Analy 319 Thompson Bids. and Cherry st, 9 & ir or about June, 25. Goo odations. dress c Bonderice to B®. Mattson & Son, D. No. 1. toe ce Fir a R, 109, ean up, Wa REDUCTION iN FAMILY | 9 © ry. American National Laun-| 0. : won U ‘ce { GTIME PIANO PLAY Na| taucht. 806 Pine st MALE HELP WANTED aR FOR POSTAL ervice, $120 month. oe beflence unnecessary. For fess i ticulars of examinations write | F Leonard (former Civil Servic Kaminer) 1129 a Beeston. NT LY—AF fperined "and educa young men A for our motion picture produ ne. Apply 319 Thompson Bid [Fourth ave. and Cherry st. iim. to 5 p.m. at} TANTED—B ‘FOR ROUTH Ca R- Piers in all parts of the tty Good chance for advancemen ly to Circulation Department | $ ¥- goods consisting of suc Seattle | BLE EMPLOYMENT IN| | S-operative box plant which has pated continuously. $300 to| aresaired, Olympia | Box &) © Co., Olympia, Wash. b fi and jewetry. — r for Stafrord & Sehwarz.| { ELD CANT RE Stcke throw it away. At ° MAN, TIRE REPAIR in modern Si Sina “retreadin aon, 1529 AS RAN, CYLINDER platen pres#man; or will feed. derstand Mille: M AND PLASTER- iding my small es. J pay halfcash and balf i estate. Stet, work. ERS, ‘hird Ave. SERVIC MAN, E: vulcanizing and Ou TANNING. Se DECORAT pa ating, apering and Moderate. prices im ‘carfield 989, even- DIER NEEDS WORK. SEV-| years’ experience general of-| ii work. Phone Sidney 1256, M itedman. (D KALSOMINING—! ates free. Call up before; your work, Phone East * SATURDAY — PAIR own kid gloves ©! Reward Call unset ee Do ——A VIOLIN SHAPED PREAST | M fhurson, ona ae! SAM WEISFIELT Do vd ir Ueon watch, throw it away. 4 $ JRNISHED HOUSES R 8. ROOM Fo RNISHED| for Jul nm uguat. i Nipeventh ov. We Gartield 2192 URN 1D APARTMENTS AND FLATS f 2-room furnished rtments, $5 up. Alaskan, op- Goaite Moore Theatre. New man- en’ th of f or hed. i urnishe: me room. GANTL URN fiat. Jo: fl madera walking dis- APARTMENT, 1718 12th ave. 8.) iG LL. 2-ROOM cheap. 2 beds. Beacon 1718. encom 2 HOUSEKEEPI 0OMS pP 2D ROOMS, CLOSE | = arket and business. The Sj hrift., 1123 Sixth av RY NIC! ONT ROOM, WOO! lawn Hotel, 2516 Third aye. WANTED—BOARDE RS | good || | board || wei SD-—— ELDERLY LADY TO rd in country home. Garfield | | 364 Thomas st. ____{/ | ED—ONE OR TWO CHIL- board; no babies. Sunset | | | || o- works on ail sewing Personal checks 10¢ * Mall Or hi CH tachment, p machines. $2. extra, Light | Box 127, 1 OLE 4 batter, chea retter carpentry pw. Sherman, BINETS, Remodeling. | n general, Phe Main 049 » MOWERS CALLED FOR, sf i farpencd | and repaired. Baby cab cme Repair Shop, iad Cherry. Sain 309 FoR SALE—ONE one Clark Sidney ICR BOX Jewel 4-burner Wp one Buck heater, ts rity, double load. »plied 20% dry TR ADE we A 4935 100 CARDS. ber staups, double load < -th Blake Furn. Co. We will sell for Post te ment dren, new and s und all kinds, goods of of all e nilaren’s sale, Thursday, o'clock. Main 4961. rom, watered ani youn, sale. Also number of fin blooded Gandie, inspires the purchaser, pt! ba <4) inte wr condition; tires. Looks like a new car. price and terms will surprise you. Libert and rear. | Cole Aero Eight 7-passenger, mod: Will make good stage car. is sure right. | Dort touring, 1921 THE 1919 (PAIG |. der; Pp IN YouR GAR * HAV r auto seat cut for bed. sio Simpson's, at Fremont Bridge, WING MACHINES, GOOD DROP- $10 up. Repairtag, rent- Main 4 1624 Firs ve. DRY MILL WOOD IN only $5.50 Pra wad, Capitol 045 PIANOS FOR RENT. on purchase, 210 Union. _ TION THE $10 RONT Meyer- yner “ FAMIL EDUC IN aundry. Sunset 5040. WOVEN, 76e PER o Rug Weaving Co. DIAMOND wateh, RIN Ph LADY'S r mans gold in 4008, SAM WEISFIE. pair your watch, 04 Union. OD FOR S u expressing, R-i1 1 CANT RE- throw it away ARC Phone Sunset PRINTING. Novelty Hrint, RUB- ett ibe. enth MILL WOOD, $5.50 LOAD, $10 E “and door KAVANAGH HATS $2 1008 tet FURNITURE FOR SALE cotton-felted mattress, $5.95 408 Pike. M. 6518 AUCTION NOTICES Thursday, June 3 the at public auction, that ha ct med and lost artic ccumulated in the pe tter section of the . from Montana, Idah« gon and Washington and Alaska, at THE AUCTION ROOMS of TH BE. BARNETT AUCTIO: « apparel for women and chil- ond-band dr oats, cloaks, Suits, shoes. bo ixfords, hats, caps, haberdashery, wear, laundry, hosiery, auto parts all_kinds, hardware of! kinda, electric goods of all tableware o! 1 kinds, of all kinds, sporting 1 kinds, leather goo kinds, jewelry, books, doc- ors’ and dental supplies, toys and gar laundry sup- m barber supplies. | Aroun .700 numbers will be sold at this starting at 10 ‘8 AUCTION ROOMS, 2112 First Ave. Elliott 2408. ‘aney go0 EAP does a for ree D GOATS CH avy milkin: some fine bucks. 405 Olive _ Loughne: NG Take “Vashon - “Des Moines. G. Portage. 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES American National Laun-! Immediate delivery. | WANTED—AUTOMODI WANTEL> owAN 5 Db CA For upply our spring orders. Customers watting, and y have just what delay ‘and lose * paid for Ia MOTOR y Highest del cars, 8 CO. VENINGS Saat “FOR GOOD ges, & ENGDANL Want 1160. T CASH” PRIC PAID FOR ry Mossbach wi fice | good Hirht car ete Te Pte MOTOR DRILLS, Montelius Price Co sale, Main 919. 624 tat 8. 1 _FOR SA : KAT To TRUCHS UNITED MOTORS COMPANY . O, Kenworthy, Gen’l Mgr. 404 1S. Pine, at Bellevue . and other| Rebullt Reo Speedwagon. The gold! | standard of value, The time to buy Is when you ean | met what you want at the price you can pay. Your dolar will alue than ever re are taking ent conditions That time is now buy more before, Wis advantage © and buying now Larger -stock——more liberal terms— better Value—than ever before REMEMBER, WE GIVE EASY TERMS AND TRADES Reo Speedwagon, express body. dwagon chassis pvered body. express body. ody. express body. express body. Kissel &-ton chassia, We need room. Come up and make | your own terms alt cement basement: Plumbing, etc.: immediate $600 cash, This is 1 atin Ri and should sell iER PHINNEY up to the minut angelows Bark; every modern feature. such hardwood floors, fireplace, Sooke ases, buffet, cabinet kitchen, large closets, coat closet with mir- ror door, basement, fur- nace and tra: corner le splen- did view see thin ECKERN, h Ave. | Hiiott_ 3765 venings North 4212 ie RLAKEN! VIEW! oom bungalow, just being completed, finished in white enam- floors fireplace 5 rooms ‘and bath on ms second floor; pent; furn paved district it TA 3 rit MORE FRUIT AND BE, USE—Rose: TH 2) Four-room iT 660x134 foot lot; chicken near car and school; 35,09 $306 CASH and rent MAKE A START GET A HOME O SPENCER & CO, 3814 nd St sa ae oor2. FOR BA a iM HOU €e tight, a Water. $1,200: $100 cash mouth and interest on balan wi per HALF ACRE: corner: plenty water; bie view! terms. 8: OLMSTEAD, s nd € Sunset 1247. alow, L lot; fruits ng lot, 104x125 feet to partly furnished; city water and fight garden In. A.“GOODFELLOW 415 Railway Excha: ge Bldg. UNITED MOTORS COMPANY Cc. 0. Kenworthy, Gen'l Mer. E. Pine at Bellevue. r policy in the sale of used cars confidence and satisfies Six roadster; late The Six sedan; has been refin- = new; 5 good tires; Kane beorbers; bumper front puss tike's new car, 1919 in fine running condition. Pri she ork. has been used as @ demonstrator. ‘e will sell this car at a big discount. rt touring, 1918; in good running order. Don't overlook this at $400, easy terms. rt roadster demonstrator, will be sold at big discount. Cole Aero Eight 4-passenger demon- strator. Cole onstrator. Aero Eight 7-passenger dem- CARS WILL BE SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT REMEMBER, WE GIVE EASY TERMS AND TRADES PAIGE UBED CARS ARE RIGHT LET US SHOW YOU light 6-cylinder condition; about 4,800 mi has , cord ‘tires. wind deflectors, spot light, leather top. This car is perfect. Paige; | 1920 in only ALSO 1920 BUICK light 6-cylinder, b-passenger; cord tires, good paint, and mechanically right. Only $1,350, SEDAN 6-cylin- ; good pain it has just been re- wire wheels, And You can't tell it trom new. Only $1,375. MANY MORE COME IN GREAT WESTERN MOTORS, Ine. Broadway and’ Union St East 074 eo — *“°'OPPORTUNITY Reiss 4 WANTADS 8 good| M T || well yimpre | 617 Third Ave Phone Main : wiGh bath and inish; cobingt kitchen! ; garage; wood shed forat ry 28. 2501% i TO BUY FARMS for half of thetr Joxens of bargains on our Call or phone, M. Kb. Poye- 1705 Market st. Sunset i room lished floor jaundry tray) 3. 0; _Northiak “NOW _I8 THE TIM barter yy N You can get Value. ts. 1 Com \ ae BUNGALOW w; fireplace; equity. Accept sh, Ford. player ave you? 9306 West 0604. BAST CAPITOL HILL $-room modern bungalow. in condition, paved street, all nas ments Price $2,700, wn. Mr. Beckman, 335 Sure Bldg. Main 6571 “CULVER—QUEEN ANNE Come to us for the best buys in Queen Anne bill property. RC. CULVER 14 Boston St. Queen Anne 77. BUY A LITTLE H.C prTEers home, $100 cash and $15 per month. | Kar ahead of renting. 726 be cl 7 ° structible wv Have $700 or 7-ROOM HOUSE, OU bill Phone Garfield pithy A BALLARD GOOD S0x100 LOT, ON MARKET st. $25 down, $10 monthly. $500 hos 60x125; fru 0 down, ooo. gE Good 3-room hous and garde Sunset 20 cee 76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY ., DWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS Hach 40x127 feet; deep, black loam: . $300 cash will pay for both of them, or $400 on terms of $50 cash and $10 per month. Lots in same block are being held at $260 ¢ consider Ford car money. JUNCTION REALTY CO. At the Junction, West Seattle. West 0347 \37 WANTED—REAL FSTATE | WILL TAKE HOME ON 46 ACRES of fine beaver dam land; some cleared, rest easy; trout stream on ; good barn; groceries deliv- d from Granite Falls, 3 miles. 500, Call North 2913 even- OR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE FARM TRADE pet lgg ed; d Exchange for good eduity. 500 morgage to “ sitar On eily property Worth $4,000; fi be assum CHARL) pot | WILL DE EQ ved 5% acres at Alder- or, near station, for OF will diacount for price $2, See ‘CLIrroRD LAND CO, n_ Evenings, 1 WANT TO TRADE 2 GOOD PHIN- ney ridge house for improved tract out of city, See HUNT, 422 Burke Bldg, FRONT, wood automob) Full ~ PARTLY IM- lear, for city RE HOME iS 1-ncre close in, all in cultivation, fruit and garden: 5-room house; #prin, cow stable, ed; clome to school, store and highway. “Only $1760, on casy terms THE DOUGLAS 1014 Third Ava Filiott 368. / ( THE SEA TTLE STAR ___ ACREAGE CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS & ncres facing on miles from down, $ level alder bottom; creek; 7 acres rich black loam; all leve creek v with large ald enough on the place to pay $76 down, $10 per month. Price $700. 10 acres, part level, part ome fine land on this 10, but not road, Some bargain down and $10 per month takes It. rolling; 20 acres level, deep loa ened and burned; § Se 0 Ane buy at $950; $1 per month. 40 acres, $2,000; half black bottom, balance first Class loam; on gravel road Will divide, Your own terma. 260 acres, slashed, burned and sced- ed to timothy; several spring: about 100 acres level balan rolling. Stock or dairy. terms lo suit. sofl; all od spring. down, $15 © 8 few of our bargains tn mous Cherry Valley district, ¢ to Seattle; good auto road; P rich loam’ sub-irrigated; no gravel Own « few acres in this fertile district. Will take you out any time and show you “better soil for leas money.” “Y & CALLAHAN y Bide. Second Ave. Muse 4 v. elie A REAL nuy W BUILDINGS of real land; all but one acre in pi new alow with living room 16x20; 4g¢ and wood shed; about with 8K 306 Finck 10 eeres best of markets; paved road lights ‘and walking distan fare, At with city comforts, $1,900; half cash, Price 10% ACRES ALL ‘CLEARED Within & blocks of station, valley, ndreds of acres producing berry fields: close to school, high school and stores; fine roads: close to neigh- bora on all sides, \ A. beautlful place to live. Price $850; terms; 6 per cent. CARTEL, MacDONALD & MILLER, Inc, 208 Columbia st Elliott 5870 in fertile easy O HOTH red excep! umps in one corner poultry houses, ¢ all Kinds of fruit; This place is in a close to school and way. New paved pass in front of which will make it. increase in Value very soon ‘The price at went is only $3,400, on terms, oo Mr. Polead, T. SUTER 1012 Third ive Main 7839, LAND FOR SALE IN THE FAMOUS White river valley, near Kaum- claw, King county, Brick and paved roads to Seattle and Ta- ma. where the farmers have & y aotl of One Hundred Thousand er Month for Cream and Milk. Land ranges in price from $40 per We have good mar- schools and | good “e of Chria Sanda a few large creek, roothouse, 6-room house. good district paved bigh- highway will the property, ; chicken Titicr $1,400 MAKE A START, Ger ‘A. SPENCER & CO. rdinand St. (Columbia) », Marsh, Mer. Hainier 0023, FOR SALE—s0 ACRES; ON FINE road; near P. O.; 5 acres orchar fine shape, with ‘prospects of 1,00 boxes of this ih, | Mone: Address Box 8, Juan Co. DO YOU WANT A JOB? wood? Virgin apaber.- 4 at the stump. Level no gravel; ° Kelatnore best market for produce labor; BREMERTON WN. YARD only 3 miles. Sold on ¢ A Beat See photos and owner at Cuttin, woo ang near best towe r valley. $85 per re; small payment cash, balance 10 équal annual payments. Or would exchange for residence in Se or Spokane J. D. ler Bidg. 10 per month. ?. PETERSON 300 Pantages Bide. ~~A %-ACRKE GARDEN ‘oom unit ereteeey newly fi ished. A dandy p for chicke br rabbita Woe neighbors and « hice home for you, $100 cash and | $15 per month buys it. | _ HC. PETERS, 726 Third Ave | 1% ACRES LAK REST PARK; some improvement; 15,000 yards gravel. Can make money nelling gravel and have garden, chickens, berries, ($1,250, A. Steen, R. 6, Pox 393, Se 6 ACRES, Near Renton; on geod county road; wood enough on the place to pay for it. Good land. $100 cash. H. C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave ACRES NIC LEVEL LAND; some timber; just south of city limits; near caf line. A real bar- Kain. $1,600. Owner, North 3000. or Eltiott FOR BAL cleared; house; down and H ¥ ACRES, ABOUT garage: chicken| house; "fruit trees; berries: at} Lake Forest Park. Main 6 §0-ACKE FARM, CROP, t a, ch terms, by ab, Wash. | | FARM LANDS AN PACIFIC RY, LAND 5,000,000 acres of fertile prairie land, ready for the plow, at an average| price of $18 por acre; 20-y terms; 2 per cent intere 2 years; no principal 4 years. Also thousa of rich $50, per acre, including water | $2,000 loan for Improve- | ments makes it easy for you to sturt with small capital We issue low rates to Alberta. For maps | literature and rates, ayy nadian Pacific Ry, Land Dept, 298 _ Pioneer Bldg.; Main 3338. THURSTON COUNTY The old Chambers homestead 1s di- vided into small tracts. You can ket 10 acres for $1,500, on reason- Able ternis. This is cleared, level land, good soil, in a well ‘ostab- lished community. G FIRESIDE REALTY CO. 314-317 New York Blk. Hlliott 3928, A o LITTLE FARM 20 acres; more than ‘half cleare nicely ‘situated; near town; com: fortable hguse, barn, poultry | buildings; orchard: 700' loganber- ries planted; growing crops; 800| chickens, cows, horse, tools’ and implements for’ $4,600; terms, | 178 CHARLES SoMERs COMPANY Alaska Build 10 ACH Cabin and some © ; wood enough to pay for land; level; located near Kent. ra ___ 648" New York Bik $25 AND $35 PER ACRE In the Mt Vernon district, ‘land; close to town and railroa one-fifth cash, and 5 yeurs to pa: \H. C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. “LITTLE FAR ° ht. sold and 8 &' CO, 714 Third Av 62 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY BEAUTIFUL LAKE WASHINGTON 100 feet frontage; BOULEVARD. in; over one acre of ground; excellent ach; lovely foliage; with unex- celled’ view of city, Lake Wagh- ington and mountains. Cheap for cash. Will sell on terms, See GRAYBILL, 617 Third ava Rou BLL « $3,600; | chology. Dawes. Is Named Budget Director WASHINGTON, June 21,—Preat t Harding today selected Charles G, Dawes, Chicago banker, to put the government's financial affairs on a business basis, Dawes, it was announced, wil head the new budget system which goes into effect July 1, and which the president ho will save the gov ernment millions of dollars by cor relating the government expending 4nd appropriating agencies, de Ad STOC KS AN BONDS 300 SHARES BOSWELL MINING stock, § por share. 91, Star 4 BUSI 7) ov! SaTUNIMOS CCCECECECCEECCE CEE G PARTNERSHIP AUTO REPAIR SHOP $400 in the full price of an equal half interest in well equipped shop, located right in the automobile district Remaining partner, is first- class mechanic, and will teach a good, steady man who is willing to work. This is a fine opportunity to get into a good paying business, or particulars C see Mr, Hodge, 717 Seaboard h Bldg. C « ‘ < c ‘ « € c ¢ « sencecccecececcecce’ A GOOD BUSINESS WITHOUT « ital—Honorable, true and » Worthy of investigation. over and under, inside out, upside down, a clean high class business 1am giving up because of old age Full instruction, $1.00. George Welles Moseley, Newburgh, N. Y CARGH “WINDOW STREET level front room, furnished, for __rent June 20, 1223 Sixth ave, GENTLE WANTS WOMAN} store, property $2.1 CERRY OR Voice. Hehling, 709 2d CENTRALLY LOCAT Ballard, $200; terms. ” WiLL IN- 212 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES receccecececececcece POOL AND CARD ROOM PARTNEE Dow ntow This is business, steady man will find @ rea gpportunity to make money. See Mr. Sengfel Sea- board Bldg. DIVERS RENEW MAHONEY HUNT ‘We Know Body’s in Lake,’ Says Detective Chief Divers searching Lake Union for so-called “mystery trunk” sup wed by police to contain the body of Mrs, Kate Mahoney, were Tues day renewing thelr dragging opera: tions in the portage between Lake Union and Lake Washington, Captain of Detectives Charles Ten- nant reiterated hig conviction that the trunk had been dropped over board by James Mahoney at this spot. “Why don’t Mahoney and Ie Johnston, Mahoney's attorney, pro- duee M Kate Mahoney he queried, “Mahoney was to have met his wife in New York on the first of June, She is 21 days overdue If Mahoney didn't kill his wife, why "t he produce her?” nant smiled. “It's because Mahoney can’t pro- duce her,” he said. “Mahoney knows, nd we know, that the body of Kate Mahoney is at the bottom of Lake Union. Tennant also voiced his opinion that if the Mahoney case had oc curred in Canada the Canadian gov- ernment would have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring Ma- honey to justice. Lee Johnston refused to comment on Tennant’a challenge. ‘THIEF TAKES: A LEMON PIE Hides in “Sugar Bowl” Un- til Place Is Locked Up Thieves were reported active again Monday night, loexes from thefts jinclading lemon pie, fishing rods and tobacco, “The Sugar Row, “a candy shop Cat 2344 California ave., was robbed cececcccececececece PICTURE THEATRE Now is your chance to get a smat theatre with a few hundred dol- lars down, balance easy terms. See HAUBROOK, 422 Burke Bldg. * PRRSONAL STOUT WOMEN NOW REDUCE HY the Gardner Method. No strepu- ous exercising or dieting. The re- sults are marvelous. Office hours, Sam to6p m ing Method, 415 PARTY MOTORING nia has accommodations For details call at 611 Ridg. Phone Main 569, SOAP “LAKE MINERAL oil rubs; scalp treatments, Pike, Room 124, Elliott 701. ENUINE SOAPLAKE BATHS A} 405 Olive ot. Office URSE Mrs. A. Willeiksen, Sunset 1257. PSYCHOLOGIST MME. TILI, Homanologist. merits univer recognition. Her scien. tific anaylsts of head, face ied band is supplement wit applic “ye 718 Vinight Bilder M. seh REAL ESTATE | takie for farm and acre ROTH FARM ._ Om 106 LEGA ee NOTI ne WHOM IT MAY GON This is to certify that © P, has made an application to main- tain a lumber nd fuel yard at 2032 Fourth ave, lots 6 and 6, block 16, Sarah A. Bell's Addition. Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Buildin, RT ment. Room 505 County - 1d. prior to July 6, 1921, 61 FOR SAL AS aera CENTRAL AGENCY, ING AUTHORIZED el Bid. for four. Seaboard BATHS; joana 022 3rd. ONCERN: Vineent . DEALERS Broadway and Pike East 6320 ba one of the best assort- nts of Ford cars to be found anywhere. We put our cars {n Al condi- tion. Our Institute ts your guaran- tee / We know our prices and terms are right. Gardner Reaue | HLL. 4063. | TO CALIFOR- | of between $8 and $10 in cash and ja huge piece of lemon pie by a bur- giar who came in the shop and hid until the place was locked up for the night. He escaped thru @ rear door, leaving it unlocked. Police have a clue as to his identity and his arrest in expected. Doris Chattien, 2004 6th ave. who runs @ grocery, lost tobacco valued at $25 when her store was entered Monday night by thieves. Lon Weslou, Orcas st. and Rainier ave., lost a fishing rod and equip ment valued at $18 when a thief took the articles from his automo. bile while the car was standing uv P| the downtown district Monday night Points Importance of “The Wayfarer” Urging the Importance of bringing the country’s traffic officials here to see “The Wayfarer,” Montgomery Lynch, producer of the pageant, spoke Monday before the Transpor- tation club Lynch sald the produc tion should be a permanent institu tion here to attract tourista, Others connected with the pageant who gave brief addresses were: Ed- ear 1. Webster, general manager; Miss Margaret Akin, chairman ef dramatic committee, and Mra. Robert F. Sandahi and Robert Day, mem- bers of the cast. |Lawn Pushed Out of | Kilter; $1,000 Given Because his land on Mercer island “buckled and slid,” pushing his lawn jout of place and moving his rose jgarden when the county interfered |with drainage by constructing a road jthru his property, C. Mortimer Gresham was awarded $1,000 from King county by a jury in Judge Boyd J. Tallmfan's court Tuesday, Bank Failure Aids Postal Savings Bank An unprecedented gain of $348,185 in postal gavings deposits during May, putting Tacoma far in the lead of all, other cities in the United States, 1s attributed by postoffice of- ficials to the failure of the Scandi- navian-American bank in that ctiy a few months ago, PAGE 13 ~ '|See the Pretty Girl! ‘She’ Is a Leading ‘Lady’ Oh, see the pretty girl! Yes, indeed; Willie Gibbons Is & very nice-looking girl, isnt’ he? Willie is a member of the Briscoe Orphan Boys’ school, and he is one of the leading “ladies” in the drama, “Rome Under Valerian,” which will be presented at the Metropolitan the atre Monday night, ‘Tis said of Willie that he fills his role with all the simplicity of the child and all the perfection of the trained artist. Besides the play, the performance will include various musical, danc ing and gymnastic feats. Boys Arrested for Stripping an Auto Cleon Secord, 13, and Frank Perry, 15, were arrested at Eastlake ave. and Ward st. Monday night by Patroilmen E. B. Oakes and C. D. Foll- rich, in the act of stripping an auto of furnishings. People living nearby saw the boys robbing the car and phoned police, who brought the boys to headquarters, where they - were later turned over to the detention home, charged with being delin- quent. . Leaves for summer school for clergy in Portland; Rev. H. H. Gow- en, professor Oriental languages, University of Washington, The Seattle Star Attorney»-at-Law Pp. .LL—ESTABLISI All cases. Consultation; advice Moderate fees. Free department. 216 Burke Bidg.. 905 Second ave eS SSE ISE 208 Reeves ove. “Patent Attorneys “FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT- tents secureds developed romoted. 805-6 frat J Seattle, Wash. and 608 shington, D, a REY NO 'NOLDS. etabliened d'genttle. 4 eee iose Lyon Bld. Binet on tote or. GAPT. JOHN W MAUPIN— foreign patents and trade. 207 Hinckley bldg. iss in 272 PIERRE BARNES, Mail 1 It Hoge Hid Patentas Tra jemarks, Sen eemarks Certified Public Accountauts “AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 10:30 A. M. ECONOMY SALES & AUCTION CO. 2001-2003 Second Avenue Will hold their regular auction about 25) dressers, kinds of scriptions, and many odds and gain at your own price Wednesda: numbers, including dinin; beds, full size and single, in various fin: rugs in different sizes, sale, and will sell at public room tables, chairs, es, various ee quil enda each and Don’t Forget the Place and the Time ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2003 SECOND AVT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 10:30 A. M. ACREAGE ACREAGE Sunnydale Gardens TWENTY MINUTES FROM PIONEER SQUARE The best located, most easily reached and lowest priced GOOD land on the market today ONE ACRE TRACTS $375 EVERYTHING YOU WANT AT A VERY 2%- ACRE TRACTS $926 FIVE-ACRE TRACTS $1,850 IN A SMALL FARM HOME LOW PRICE This splendid property is close to your employment; convenient to market; connected by paved road with the city; has excellent transportation; rich, productive soil; is in highly developed and fast-growing community; can be bought on EASY TERMS and assures both an income and a Call at the office or phone for further particulars WILBUR WESTER ORGANIZATION 301 Mutual Léfe Bldg. El. 4230 Pioneer Square profit to you. Mall This Now! tee SUNNYDALE GARDENS DETAILS PLEASE Name AGAPOBO sss sesseecson seep ens K_S_ HANSEN & CO. Leary Ride. Chiropractor Pho aieat tia NER, CHIROPRAC- fpr, 210-12 Haight Bid. 2d-Pine Hour ve. dates. Ell. 3684 FExNINGS PL lS GRA! 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Cutlery, 1407 4th ave Sanipractic Dr we treat: ight, Bod Re opt keh one Violin Repairing DXPERT REPAIRING BOWS RE. paired. ‘Work guaranteed and prompt Finlay, 1615 Third ave, FACTS JUGGLED ABOUT SKAGIT, So Charges City Engineer Carl Uhden That opponents of municipal own ership have deliberately misrepre- wented facts concerning the Skagit hydro-electric power “development project, was the charge made by C ¥. Uhden, city engineer in charge of the construction of the plant, before a meeting of the Associated Indus tries Monday noon at the ear: club Uhden ridiculed the idea that the city was attempting to “slip over™ ™ 500,000-horsepower or .2,500,000,000 kilowatt hours plant on the taxpay> ers. “Enemies of the Skagit have stress ed this point to delude the citizens of Seattle,” he declared. “That load of power is simply the ultimate capacity of the plant The units can be de veloped as conditions warrant. Isn't it a wonderful thing that the city can now lay the foundations for a vast source of hydro-electric power, and can develop these resources as the need for them arises?” Uhden asserted that the cost of the first unit at Gorge creek has not @x- ceeded the engineering estimate of $5,500,000. Plans for, the first unit, he said, have been increased. Wi want a larger and better plant at Gorge creek and we want eurrent put into Seattle as early as possible. That is why another $5,500,000 ip asked of the council.” ‘ The Skagit engineer pointed out that a big power supply here means: added stimulus to industrial develop: ment. He also declared that the Mghting department could handle fag more power than it now receives, At the end of the talk, Uhden wag challenged to debate by Jay Thomas, 4 press agent and politician who has been at the front of the fight against the Skagit project. Uhden flatly refused to have any> thing to do with Thomas, Portland Policemen — Fight Eight Men PORTLAND, Ore, June Police today are secking a round man, alleged strike breaker, who believed to have been shot in @& fierce gun battle near the Shell Oil docks in Linnton, near here, early to- day, when four policemen engaged — eight men in a running revolve # | battle, Six of the men were arrested, on@ man, believed to be John Darrell, fatally wounded, the eighth mi Japanese Police z Slashed in Riots HONOLULU, June 21.—In a number of the rioters were according to the Japanese newspaper Jiji. 9 Tho cause of the’ riot te maid to have been the rejection by the Osaka employers of the 10 demands of the workers, which included bargaining and other conven legor a de. Much unrest is re 1@fted among the workers in Osaka and further trouble is feared. “Ye Attack Veracity of W.C.T.U. Dry Agent The veracity of Gordon O’Harra, special agent of the W. CG. T. U., during the enforced furiough of federal prohibition officers, to be determined by a jury in Jeremiah Neterer’s court During the. trial of Mrs, Parker, propr'stress of the hotel, 216 Spring st. O'Harra testh fied that he had twice bought need i at the Boyd, once on June 2 again on June 15. Witness for defense denied the first sale Pe he me Idaho Governor to Be Here on July 4 Gov. D. W. Davis of Idaho will be in Seattle July 4 to present silt flags to the superdreadnaught Idaho on behalf of the ptople of the state, according to advices received here Monday by the Fourth of July com- mittee, i 4 NOW PLAYING FIRST SHOWING IN THE CITY Joseph J.’Dowling Claire Adams And a Notable Cast MOVIE CHATS THE GUMPS