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DNDAY. JUNE 27, 1921. h > Seattle. Star AUTOMOBILE: sTOC KS AND TON '] UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | 61 POR SA AND FLATS | HOD TOURING 900 pote Ka OPP RIED ye ; CROOM-APARY MENT, WITH Late model y $600 miles Rowwell Mining. pectal * x ; EN viet $217) titer: finish like — new $000 Alaska Pot. & Coals... Specie Sted Dally Qe SOF Seventh AVS) Path, Mt Baker Park district, 3217) Corina, See Wilson, 2196 Third av. 16, 10, 20 King Alrahip ruta ley Washington oo) TRADE NEW AUTOMONILN | 100 Rother’ Stoel wta contrac 000 Baker Steam motor” . af eee Rates |* “Sra avers si," Sears] 288 Victory, Wtubbor 2s BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE 5 NEW AUTOMOBILE FROM WATS. | gf} lepho IN THN STATE MANTTATTAN APARTMENTS—PUR. Mi ce at 8800 Feduction. Address |2°00 (Mt Pry + | nished or unfurnished 2, 3 and Le phone and b bites very walk. el 90.60 D-k + 1.50 75 3000 3000 06% nid 0 room; steam heat, dern in every wa 5 minutes’ Ww Nene AUTOMODILE i ROS," 1113 , | WANTED NTED WANT WASHINGTON. sb HOUst ROOMS, | roe te un D CARE ng ordera [1300 Ygivelene Baalie’.. eek Up, ped} For to supply cur serine 1000 Adams Motor Ss fe Be per month, or $9.00 year, 4 ‘ p-| Customers waiting, and you may ‘OCKS WANTED ave just what We n hy |New World Life, Silver BY emcee IN ce Moore Theatre. man-| Qolay and, lose money 1 [Highest Commonwealth rinan — rices pal r late mode! Marsh Cons. AND 8-ROOM APARTMENT, FUR- Secu it A MOTOR SALES CO, | Liberty and Veter Ronds. nishe for rent : \ léth ay Y WPL W. Two car lines, Lawton opmn su Nas and Rallard Beach. | Main 6899. Cherry te” WILL PAY Spor ¢ “ABH FOR GOOD . — RIGHT DOWN TOWN—1 AND 3 | Fords 4nd bod SS OPPORTUNITIES | ‘cosh e@vance adver-| room apartments, Also sleeping HAMILL & “Brana iL Tee oe conten foe per Insertion! rooms. Summer rates 312%| 1631 Bostver at 1160. peceeeeeRecece wrords toa line), Six insertions ve tN xem | WILL TRADE BO ACRES OF LAND) CGC stTmapy, WRELIARLE MAN P the ef five. POPULAR PRICED ROOMS, CLOSB near good town for good autome-|C WANTED market and business ‘The Dile. Address Ira L. Ball, Mobart./C Manufacturing plant wants h Wash, ¢ "a man who isa willing i PAID FOR 5 worker, Big demand for & create tm light cars, Henry Moasbac manufactured articles. C oy ag A a gy ere Rte Ce. B18 I Pike wt, Bast 2651. Work Is pot heavy. Good " ‘sad place your|? Nici, CLEAN Sipe HOUS ACHIRER wamon: | intereating’ | work ryatere th ~».& largeet keeping rooms single how oy An investment of $1,000 re- keeping rooma: Walking. dlatanc CECFRic MOTOR DRYLE $ Guired, which amount will ¢ nt reasonable, 1815 stor aaa umps. W. Montellus Price Co.|@ bey fully protected. ‘ Lavgest Audience in st Banh. Bune he ante. Malm gd. bse tat 8 (2 mtn Your investment. the Northwest ~ FOr RENT—ROOMS |3S_FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE (C= 117 SWABOAND bLG, | PLEASANT &i ING ROOM FOR Scoode sdoge ae £88, 9% two, $2.50 single. Dea | HOME AND INCOME ‘! ahaau— NBS x c LS £6 ch: W: $o54-R t GARAGE AND We it” aor ‘ant Ads AR UNIVERSTTY—FURNISHE b| partnership, 6480. If you wiah to 2 8, ba th, one, 0.5 er jearn e busines wit . Main 0600 |_ircnh ihuthyn te? rienced mochaule, #ee this place. ou should clear over 20 @ a _ ft PILS WANTED BIANG, BU MER bath ‘binido to of k ie email ¢ which will rent for $10 monthly Very easy term: sh) f FEMALE HELP WANTSD Jo Dr clerks for postal mail servi STATION, one in the ‘city, wnories and Bullding government — departments, equipment You $120 month. FIRESIDE REALTY Co. should clear ra month. easary. Fee, tres tT New York Hk. Elliott 89: RELIABLY NVastM ENT CO. re write J.C. Teonard pMADIWON PARK OFFICE: | 321-333 Burke Bldg. wi} Service 4200 BE. Madison 8t Bunt 60 - " 1b Ww on, | Look up your on needs in ad- IF YOU HAVE $1,000, AND WANT Mauitabdle Bid ‘ashington, | Look up your scree 1 a06=3T 608 to make 2500 @ month, cal) and = p| 00 AL, aoe his Im the beat oa; = he INTELLIGENT PERSON, ANY-| forceps last longer and igok A 4-ROOM AGE, WITH BATH.| tunity we have seen in years, 333 . » who would like to become!, Seattle-made, substantial TOO SMALL FOR PRESENT] Burke Bldg. new: x correspondent, all or |” woreen door, inch: OWNER. PRICED AT PCE) @, RAG NETTING $300 PER me; good pay; enperiencs feet. ® tnchea, with” THAT WILL SELL IT QUICK. month. Will inventory about ry; No canvassin, 60x100 lot; flowers, fruit and ber-| 9i'eho" wilt trade for farm law ted. Send tor free SisH OR HIC Fjesh neat, Whitworth | school! house and lot or auto, For pai tonal Press| 99 in. wide and 25 in. nigh, oot eno 84 Make your eum terms MAKE Al ticulars phone Garfield 0614. b \ “ St PLATE GLASS FOR WID SHE png Tt mee ib b bf un co. tween 9 a m, and 2 p. m. UNG ‘WOMAN FOR ASSISTANT] 38/in. by 10 in. price « 2] 3818 Ferdinand St (columbtay | TAILOR’ DREBSMAKER, BT at age 9 desk. Perm: 40 in. by 12 in, price .... eH ‘erdinand St. (Cc ™ Froat’. ro furaishad; S-foet ition. hoot education} Gur catalogue, showing fuli line of] H. D. Marah. Mar. Hainier 0023. | TiON\ Tose | iiiiw 1953 6th ay building patent |. free on request. PHINNEY RibGe - an 2. ae: WILLIAMS | CO. Sweeping view Sound and moun-|4 GOOD GARAGE COSTING '§: Spring St. Established 1899. tains; south of Woodlan be ifice hg ener vale ‘ED, IMMEDIATELY—A FEW “YAKIMA CHERRIE: large 6-room moder for at 3 med educated young Wom-|Right from our own ranch, deliv- lace, den, booke $2.506—GROCERY "OR WILL IN- for our motion picture produc-| “ered. Royal Annes, 1c Tp.; Black ment, laundry. hot water) _volce. Rehling, 709 2d ave. Min. #12 ‘ Apply 313 Thompson Bidg i>.; big, Jui ; edrooms and sleepin ~ 2h ris Sta! con trey wt. 9 &| Binge, Tet, Come in 16-15. boxes bh: peautiful lot €0x120, (0/97 SPECIAL NOTICES Rainier 3. d shubbery, fruit. CAMPERA FAKE NOTICE HING” AND” PICOTING 4. arth 213. ream. \ ine Kd lunch goods. attach rks on all sewing +4 7 f bar machine! Personal checks 10¢ Rady on the highway. “Muy Sis each per month. hts Mail Order House, at Bnoqualmie, Open every | toll 24¢h ave. AW. after 6 gham, A re sorta to alley; BUILT-IN FEATURES, CABINETS, Min; ehickes etc, better, cheaper, Remodeling, ; N” HELP, on gowns, suits and coata.| Bettercarpentry in general. Phone | Thi 4 presser. now. Sherman, Main 049%. ODEELLOW LAWN” MOWERS CALLED Main ath, s. N Second and Spring st. harpened und repaired. Vaby cab 2 siidpaii . NCED IN| tires Aci ppair’ Shop” 336 REW LOG HOUSE A REAL GOOD SHAMPOO" WITH A 1 ~ohe tain a On ip-ncre nice Kround in West e-| "pure Hoccabelll castile soap, 36e. MATTRESSES RENOVATED s Oy | Pace mm with cholee of four . we Second and Spring St. Upholatery, | furniture _ repaifing. A a Mid He Kinds of electricity, 60. VE MOTHER'S CARS TO Beacon 25) min Berek, the Third "Ave Manicuring, 35c; Marcel waving, &fe. eh, girl preferred. Gar-| siigEP iN YOUR CAR HAV a ~- 125 complete booths, Modern equip- Your auto seat cut for bed. $10/M OD BUNGALOW: 7UNOT:| "ment Pe ane cant t Fepait Your} up. Simpson's. ont gres*on, salty FER BUTLER See OF L wate 3 MR SEWING MACH ih OF piayer|4th Floor Tatt Hid. 1107 Second Ay. ac 7 TANO PLAYING|” heads. $19 u What th “have yout 9306 | Phone for appointm: elMott 63 it. 806 Pine at _ ing. Main 1 cenwood. W est 060: MOTORING TO LOS ANGELES FT ir ROOM “WODERN rooms; on corner tion; near high and See this at ones. Th58 Sth Have room Phone Kenwood 0 SINE SOAP LAKE BATHS A 405 Olive st. Office s DR ity, only + $0 sin € mR, toad, 410 4 double load. je Kehools. Cash of terma, s°. AD on purchase. ° id Wood FOR FALE ise. expressing. oEKAR INATIONS ‘clerks. Yor ‘postal mall service. er 17, $120 mo ath. ibe. PRINTING. iar o'G. Leonard mA eae Print, 161i |_Hank. Main ie aw REAL ESTATE tea x Civil Bervice ezeminer). F —s ae ay| Money for farm and acreage loans. | to SHY SILL WOOD. 3050 LOAD-48 “ROOM MODERN HOUSE, GO0D liable Bidg., Washington, DRY M1 Toga Trimediate’ delivery. 5-ROOM BERN HO aes sown ROTHE FARM MTG. CO. 1023 ard. fEDIATELY—A Fe VEN ees Ee Siar Some bargain. Sunset 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS and jucat: young 5 pare produ wat thr mpson Bidg..| WANTED—US! erry ety 9 8 Pie Ol at tat BST PRICES ON MILL AND ap pote FOR ROUTE CAR- Hiett Etta Saat AD: TERMS POR HOME TF) bargain, in good district. Or will! take as part payment on going LUMP COAL—Delivered In peti x 5O son | R Bi forest wood call Rainier ee M. in ail parts of the city. Good] ea VANAGH Hi iste farm. C-99, Star i pst gf Paatngbin e % SON HELE SEAIC EST. end yn eg WILT KA KE GOOD Pon D CAR jon} operative box plant which has} Price $20 Write Ed ‘Malinow sk dutiding lot for Inne room S $38 "per month. North 2913 even- ings, Jessen, 445 New York Bik. GE pI as" tenth yoo CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS ‘Attorneys-at-Law to Pimple: $1760: 8125 Wil creek; | §7-F-BALL— cheaper rugs: Singer so50;|7° page ne ‘onaultact machine. like new, $1fte; laree fi eee fine brass bed, complete, ths (mattress G Hurke Didg.. sos Seneca ee $500; th the money); two $36 silk tresses, best money ean Patent Attorneys 7 “Pp. GORINS 5 x used. Brin ehh ent Attorney. American mn patents secured. di romoted. §06-6-7 Cent . Seattle, Wash, and “id A oo W ftom, DD. tinuos eatuired. moe ee EN DRIV- eeablies 1 W. Spokane actor. ane 5D wALE 1 alder bottom; ‘ood auto fr $50 ‘cash. af per month. 10 acres level, deep loam soil; cree bout 2 acres timber. $75 cash, $10 per month. 20 acres level, deep loam soil slashed and burned; spring. $100 cash, $15 per month. acre nearly all level; fin: and ra halt seeded othy. 00; $150 cash, mont teh and ary, Fepeir for tor money. Stafford 4 & Arcede. Westie: can't rej our throw it away. 204 Union. VATIONS W:NTED—MALB rursery chair ‘and kitchen table. A _near Union. cotton-felted mattress, $5.95. 408 Pike M. 6518. ATION WANTED ADVER- 40 ee i Biake Furn. © 260 sores; 100 scree le RATIO rotite: , apering and burned: seeded to timothy. Pine “Hoeven, tate a cnining erate. prices, for stock, $3,500; easy Lerma 27 oP Ninnis: Garfield 980, even= PIRNRE RARNES, Main 6760. 127 Main 450 days. BLY & CALLAHAN 14 Hoge Hid. Patents. ‘Trademarks. PAT 306 Hinckley, Bide, Ji? Second Ave.|—~Gertified Public Accountants in 4514 = “ — | XS. HANSEN & CO. Le SMALL DAIRY Careprecter 20 ‘ACRES “TURNER, CHIROPRAC- or, (210-12 Malgnt Bid, 2 “Bing | j Located in the big dairy section of |_ Hours, 10- ate ° 6. tes. Et. “i Fra Lewis county, Washington. 18 SENATNGA & JENNINGS, Git SEAND KALSOMINING BT) f . acres cleared, balance pasture Uates of Palmer school. Denny | y or job. I need work. An|| | room house; large Bide. Main 7277. Vice man, Phone FE: | \| Fonds; close to store, ‘and | on | PAINTING, PAPER-|| | GARDNER AGENCY || ratlroad station; al! fime clay loam. ver MONEY” LOAN eles of value. 907 Third ave. ancing Taught | “Bivens, ith & Pike | Latest dances. East 444 i] Price $2,750; MacDONALD & MILLER Elliott 5870. terme, Wall paper! | 4 kalsomining. | Bescon 0870. | ALL ARTT- ©. Simpson, We have take: THE RELIABLE | | ular light cars on new Gard- in several pop- | || oanren, | BR, INC 208 Columbia St. —_ — Private lessons MAY DUNN. If you are inter- es ORDER AND || | CAND FOR SALE IN THE FAMOUS | North 2636.!/{ “este cheap transporta- White river valley, near I | { ested in cheap pO {Il claw, King county Brick |_____ Expert Eleorle Repairs tion, come in and see us; we | paved roads to Seattle and MOTORS, APPLIANCES, WIRING, | + ||] coma, where the farmers have «| p. J. Givnan Hiectric Co, 41 Firat | have it. ay voll of One Hundred Thousand | 8. Eiilott 6038, | ~ er on ‘or ™ an tik. } } nges in price from $40 per etaphyale jan Overland 1] id up. We have good mar- | GOUNTESS LY running 1} ood schools and good jan)—Teaches and ffliet~ ea erent from anything on the mar- k tr is at sight. 333 Burke 407" Epler Bldg. 2° good tires, and is ready to d_humanity, gives eway at the | Inguire of Chris Sands, go. A ut a Price, $260 | o— ; 10-ACRE FRUIT RANCH 0 —+ponn ae coe | On diamands and Jewelry: on most | © Dp Royal Mail . YESLER WAY Chevrolet new | ||Level; all cleared; 3 acres loganber- tisfactor: Satie. Veh. - Sentas. sety || top: 4 jiree newly nejpieds ie “sles 3 scres in at awbertie ia society" FoR R (Phan DtAL LOANS wrist te! gin, treasure: e6) } in good running condition. | room house; nm how for N 1) fake, “Finder please qall Edwards!) | grice $375. | |}, 1000 hen horse, chickens ‘ | West 1131, between 9 and 6. and cae 8 | and crops. + terme to N—-WBE rraN | make arrangement | o—*—o } suit, AN P | | 1918 Oakland 6 touring; over: | | és LOUNT. ON DIAMONDS, wa si || hauled: repainted; 4 goo ||CARTER, MacDONALD LLE and awe ryt oat, oe paetens Sere aherie toneen | {for ec, © MILLE adie Chen, Laas Er | ‘ompson, ‘1% this car for this price, $625 || 208 Columbia St. Elliott 6 os Nesaad Ava, | ane all rn ° ||! $2 Ave. ir your wi eal throw ie aw A 49 - ", ||" 10 ACE PARTLY IMPROV LOANS ON A ens. | 1917 Oakiand A. W, sedan; in | || 10 ACRES, PARTLY IMPROVED Retain and drive your, oa Bm | BAY || Riedy genaittes reat buy, a {| ||) ere cleared: some fencing: ox ergo nue = bold, Bainbridge island, ‘a | Bs price askea: Price 60 locality; within easy driving dis- jonumen: tance of Seattle public markets. | Cotta \| a | Price #800; terms $100 cash, bal. | PUG! Re ceeiat ana Vira AR: | TO LET—UNFURNISHED We have 10 more cars to se- | || By gd "ork Hag Wine’ | | _ HOUSES F-00M HOUSE, CLEAN, CH good ation. Inquire 97 h ¢., near BE. Union. lect from. We have just what you have been looking for; come in and see. it. o~ pte oo ‘and Optometrist JW. tdmunds, Fraser-Paterson Co | Physiciaas, Surgeons $75) ood land, near fenton; part of the old Scherlippens place. Also part orchard and Cleared, on DERN 5-ROOM AND SHIELDS-L1VENGOOD main road. $1,400; $350 cash and|~——~~"pyr ¥, N. FREER | reakfast nook, $22.50. MOTOR CO. e | payments. Physician and Surgeon. 2007 | lith Ave and EK. Pike St. KS, 726 Third Ave. rovie Diseases, { | East 0100. AChES, ABOUT Bpectalist for Mem | _ BA old lt, dl | houne; karage chicken 05% Third Ave. IRABLE COTTAG 1 ruit trees; berri at Piano mn Neat Mews eh sth oe Park. Main 6238. JON STROM ing. Tuning $3. Rep Fauntleroy Car to Juneau. ti Elliott 0629 or Main 7846, RNIBHBD FARM LANDS i, ; bathin 7 LAND SALE . Mt. Vernon district per acre for splendid things, Five years ERS, 726 Third Ave FAKMS WANTED WILL TARE SMALL VARM IN BX- change for fully stocked dairy ranch, driving distance of Seattle A money maker, Address J. Jes- sen, 4011 Greenwood aye., Seattle. CASH” AND TERMS WOR” Gor farm if bargain, Or will gixe & attic income. C-98, Sta . Guilery, 1467 4th ave Sanipractic Dr. Weitere, Treats éyes! bt hearin ‘operations: 407 isp ne Violin Repairing her ATRING BOW Wor! ‘uaranteet Finlay, 1615 Third ave Bi ‘ OPPORTUNITY STARWANTADS, 5 | 6 piinder' PING) motor; rent.) geld ‘ELAS ane nk «ROOMS, SCBEPING | ~ Llow rent 402 20th. 6 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY SE HT PETES, sabout a titt low Re: an tires; vipel tL. istong and ring FHIRD whardort MOTOR CA is OPPORTUNITY, pheade of sep tites. Only y00 ashe a. CS Peru, 126 Third Ave, 8 TARWAN a 4 sis " — THE aie wee? STAR MRS, KABER ON TRIAL TUESDAY Battle of Medical Experts Is Expected CLEVELAND, June 27.—The trial ‘of Mre. Bva Catherine Kaber for the murder of her husband, Daniel F. Kaber, wealthy Lakewood, Ohio, pub- Usher, promises to be a battle of medical experta County Prosecutor EdWard C. Stan. ton said today ape would be pre pared to show by Bxpert testimony that Mra, Kaber was not insane at the time she is charged with having g plotted against the invalid publish er's life, A plea of temporary insanity ts the main reliance of the defense, ac ording to Attorney Francis W. Poul sen The trial is scheduled to begin in common pleas court here tomorrow. Mrs. Kaber's attorneys have indi cated that they will make a deter mined effort to keep women off the Jury. “The history of the world shows that whenever one woman has sat in Judgment against another of her sex she has been hard on that woman, Poulsen said today. “My experience has been that women jurors are more merciless and cold-blooded than — Proseewtor Stanton said today that he would make just as determined &n effort to retain women on the jury. FAIL TO SAVE DROWING GIRL Marguerite Clark, 13, Loses Life in Lake Marguerite Clark, 13, stepdaughter of Thomas Hodge, 1733 Belmont ave., | Was drowned in Little Goose lake, |elght miles south of Okanogan, last Friday afternoon, The girl bad ventured on the lake jin a leaky boat. Two companions, Allene and Buster Brown, who were swimming near by, realized her dan- fer and attempted ber rescue, but their efforts proved futile, tle for burial. Real Devil? Writers of Bible Thought So and so did Jesus Christ,” Rev. P. A. church, declared Sunday in discussing the “topic, Devur’ Ec ACREAGE On the ground that his wife tried to throw herself in the bay, Jump out the window and take A her’ Grimshaw, of W., was suing shaw for di- voree Monday, Grimshaw t# manager of the ©. of the White Auto Co. late Saturday, Grimshaw says that most of his legations are untrue and adds th duce her to sue for a divorce. “I don't want a divorce don't want him to get on Grimshaw says, “Iam going to fig the case to a finish, Grimshaw al the communi property to be worth $68,345. conservatively at least $200,000. Grimshaw sayx his ammynts to about $660 8 month, M Caine estate and secretary-treasurer His wife is well known tn Seattle society, They were married tn this city in 1918, Grimshaw's complaint was filed In an affidavit Mre. he has many times attempted to in Mra. Grimshaw says this sum does not begin to cover the value of the prop: erty which whe estimates to be worth income E. ab at ity rs. | HE WANTS DIVORCE — BECAUSE HIS WIFE ATTEMPTED. SUICIDE Grimshaw says is considerably more than that He asks the court to award him as his separate property in which his wife has no interest, his bunting and shooting equipment, two framed photon, his autg valet an dhis clothes and ot persbnal belongings. Included in this separate property is & part Interest in a cement busi ness at Bellingham and brass clock, Grimvhaw says his wife is possthsed of a vilent and ungovern able tempper, usef abusive language without cause and is subject to fits of hysteria, which have caused bim much mental anguish. On two occasions, had to have p tered to Mrs, her. On December 12, he alleges, she threatened to jump in the bay. On December 15 she at- tempted to jump from a window of their home, attempted to take Poison, he says, as late as Janu- ary 7. These alleged acts and her jealous and suspicious disposition have destroyed all the loving affection which he ogce held for her. it Groger Seeks Divorce Fro His Spouse Charging that bis wife put him out of their bome here June 1 and notified him that she would net ha him around, Frank Groger filed pult Emma Groger. the owner of valu- r property in King Monday to divorce Groger says he able real and ot! and Kittitas counties, While he was il! recently and con fined in a sanitartum, he alleges, his wife took charge of his property ai since June 1 has refused to recog olze his interest in it. He says is 64, out of employment and phy jenly unable to do hard labor. erty, along with his divorce. 4th Annual Vacation Bible School Opens “Whatever men say about it, there| Beginning Monday, the fourth an- ts one thing ceFtain, the writers of | nual daily vacation Bible school is be- | the Bible believed there was a dovil,| ing held at Plymouth Congregational | church until July 10, under the direc: Klein, pastor of the Dunlap Baptist| tion of Miss Beth Neterer and B. C Knapp. Boys and girls of from 4 “Is There a Personal|15 years are invited, regardless of their religious faith. ” ACREAGE THE MOST PRODUCTIVE LAND ON EARTH At one-tenth of its rea) value, is the rectaimed land on the fats near Stanwood THE STANWOOD DELTA LAND CO, Has for the first time put 11,000 acres of land on the market at $40 PER ACRE —SMALL CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED—— Land adjotning this tract has sold for more than $600 an acre, and some farmers have refused $1,000 an acre for similar land after the diking was completed. This land in more easily diked than any sow under cultivation, and arrangements are being now made for immefiate diking. THINK OF IT! Land that will sell in one year’s time from now at from $500 to $1,000 per acre, now can be had for $40 per acre plus the cost of diking. $17,000 IN ONE YEAR FROM 10 ACRES Is what one man made from cabbage seed on similar land adjoining this. 150 bushels of oats per acre, 5 tons of timothy per acre, 20 tons of corn enallage per acre, Are no uncommon crops on acreage adjoining this tr We have autos running daily up to Stanwood. We will be glad to wy iy up to our office and show you thig land. let us explain this to you. This is ‘the GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OFFERED to farmers in Seattle today, COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT COMPANY 717-718 SEABOARD BUILDING PHONE ELLIOTT 4704 \ Now 1s the time to learn how from common household materia! The Star’s Washington bureau the compilation for the asking. below. Strect and No. . City or Town... HOME-MADE COOLING DRINKS Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1400 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I wish a free copy of HOMEMADE COOLING DRINKS, and enclose two cents in stamps for postage. NAME, .occcccereccceescrenseneenreressneeweenensseeeen sees BUMLO. cs receeetecececeresssseneeebes rearessonseseeneeeees to make delicious cooling drinks Is, fruits, milk, ete, haa been on the Job gathering a bunch of recipes for home-made cooling. beverages. You may have Fill out and mail the coupon WIFE CHASED HIM FROM HIS HOME He asks for « restraining order forbidding her to well the property The body is being shipped to Seat-/and for a just division of the prop- m ve nd he ml to TESTIMONY IS STRICKEN OUT Damaging Evidence of Doc- tor Not in Stillman Case NEW YORK, June 27—Testimony of Dr. Hugh Russell, of Buffalo, in the Stillman divorce suit, generally regarded as the most damaging yet introduced against’ Mrs. James A. Stillman, has been completely strick- en out, Referee Daniel J. Gleason an- nounced today. The announcement was made in a letter from Gleason to John F. Bren nan, chief counsel for Mrs. Stillman. |In addition, ordered stricken out @ letter alleged to have been written by Fred Beau | vais to Mrs, Stillman, known as ex- {hibit 12, and portions of other letters, | in so far as they related to the legiti- macy of Guy Stillman. Russell, who had been one of the Stillman family physicians, testified that Mrs. Stillman had told bim that Beauvais was the father of Guy, her then unborn child. BROKE MINIMUM PAY LAW; FINED Hotel Proprietor Here Third to Violate Statute A. L. Haas, proprietor of the Haas | hotel, a First ave. rooming house, | was fined $25 by Justice of the Peace | C. C, Daltof Monday morning, when he pleaded guilty to violating the Stale minimum wage law for women. Haas is the third hotel proprietor prosecuted for paying less than $18 a week, te minimum wage to wom- en employes, since the supreme court upheld the validity of the minimum wage law. Flora Terry, a chambermaid, had teen receiving $12 a week in Haas’ employ, In addition to the fine, Hgas must pay Mrs. Terry the balance due her since March 20, the date that the law became effective. The case was pros- ecuted by Chester A. Batchelor, Batchelor says that only three ho- tels have failed.to pay the legal wage since the supreme court's ruling. Time Too Short to Burn His Big Still Because Hans Postie, 28, was “caught by surprise” Saturday, he had no time to set fire to his moon- shine still with the gallon of gasoline he had reserved for that purpose, federal officers nay. The raiders seized a 50-gallon dis- tillery, cleverly concealed, two and one-half miles southwest of Fall City. Twenty-five gallons of finished prod- uct were taken. Postie’s arrest fol- lowed a struggle. ALL OFF THE DOGS OF WAR Oh, goodness! The Japanese prob- | lem is solved at last! Corneliug Vanderbilt, the mflion- Aire reporter, has published (at his own expense) a symposium of opin- jong on the Japanese-American ques- tion, “Corny” sent one of his pamphlets leason stated he had} WUROP DENIES HE SLUMBERED Didn't Doze Off as Counsel Argued, He Says r B. Erickson, of the state va. John B. Allison, | denied today that he wnoozed during thé argument of counsel that closed the trial June & EBrickson's affidavit, filed tn supe rior court Monday, may be the | means of gaving the state the @x juror in the pense of a new trial, demanded by | Allison, | Allison gras convicted of seduction, n | The sanfinn that Erickson slept for 20 minut as the trial was closing wag made by Alvin R. Bravender, an attorney, who wag standing in the courtroom at the time, Another affidavit was filed today by Ruth Potter, complaining witness, She de that she brought her child into the courtroom, except at @ time when the jury was absent, * Deputy Prosecutor Bugenhe Meach am, who presented the state's case, — in another affidavit denies charges that the mother and her child were permitted to enter the courtroom for | the purpose of prpjudicing the fury. Meacham says: “The complaining ~ witness testified that the prosecution of the case was undertaken for the purpose of giving her child a name, This testimony was adduced on cross-examination, and nowhere in which would cause a jury to assume that the child, which was brought in- to the courtroom, wa the child of © which the defendant was accused of being the father.” Allison's trial was held before @ ” crowded courtroom of spectators and attracted wide interest, MANILA EDITOR MAKES sip Demands Arrest of Ex-' Gov- ernor Harrison MANILA, P, I, June #1.—The Nacion newspaper today that the government ask the of ex-Governor Harrison and him to Manila frem Scotland, he is now said to be visiting, to vestigate and prosecute him President of the Senate Quezon and Speaker Osmena, on a charge of lawful bank management. The composed the former board of con trol of the Philippine National” bank. The demand follows the investign- tion being conducted by State Auditor William T. Nolting. In im son Encarnacion, Nolting that while Enearnacion wag a ye andy Co.’s A burglar who entered the Candy Co. factory at 1530 ave, Sunday night, by jimmy” on a side door, burglar who forced a side window. Photoplay Theatre Men in Convention — MINNEAPOLIS, June 27,—The fellows that entertain the world don’t - care so much for entertainment — themselves, the record is there any reference. vestigating the Compania bey de Filipinas, owned by Senator Sing- “We're here for three days of hard work,” President Sydney S. Cohen, of the Motion Picture Theatre Own: ers of America, said today. Movie owners are going to mobil. ize every ounce of energy censorship of the movies, Cohen de- clared, Industrial depression has hit the movie game, and there must be rad- ical retrenchment, it was stated, Mayor Anxious for - God’s Country Again Mayor Caldwell is anxious “to get back to God's country,” according to to Mayor Caldwell Monday, Godliness Precedes Wealth, Pastor Says That the rich and well-todo sit in its pews is a tribute to the church with such a congregation, Rev. Chauncey J. Hewitt told his congre- gation at Plymouth Congregational chureh Sunday, ‘Wealth, power and the comforts of life often come with the attainment of godliness, Dr. Hawkins declared. ‘ Dulmage Fraud Case Continued in Court Becati#® his attorney had a case in another court: Monday morning, ar- raignment of W. SaDulmage, head of the Dulmage Motors Co., on charges of defrauding the government of nearty $100,000 corporation income | tax, was postponed by Judge Jeremi- uh Neterer, Dulmage was indicted by the last Jest grand jury. Orphan | Boys to Give Play at Met Tonight Pupils of the Briscoe Orphan Boys’ school at Kent will give an enter. tainment at the Metropolitan theatre at 8 o'clock tonight for the purpose of raising funds for their institution. “Rome Under Valerian,” a four-act drama, will be included among the skits and singing end dancing ex- hibitions of the evening, ROCKFORD, Til. — Miss Jessie Carlson, of Sycamore, awarded $6,000 by jury in her suit against Charles Anderson for breach of promise, Start “Tarsan the Terribi Saturday a wire received Monday by H. A. Owen, his secretary. Caldwell left Chicago on the Oriental Limited ~ Sunday night, and will arrive here Wednesday. Former Cop Fined. * on Liquor Charge — Found guilty of possession and transportation of booze, Walker Win- ton Morris, former police officer, was fined $501 Monday by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Internal Revenue Men Ordered South Perry L. Sargent and Warren B.~ Short, deputy collector of internal revenue, are under orders to report to San Francisco for special duty July 6. . CELEBRATING THE 80TH BIRTHDAY of Mrs. Isabelle A. Cordell and the 42d wedding anniver- sary of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. ink A. Kenne, of 116 Lakeside ave., a picnic was held last week at Leschi park, About 30 friends attended. Italian Cabinet Is Thru, Says Report PARIS, June 27,.--The Italian cable net has resigned, according to dim patches recelved here, . The Giolett! cabinet, endangered by the strengthening of opposition factions at the last election, has been — under fire since this parliament bees §: vened, Its organization and inter. national policies were attacked Seat clally