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| fi | j } > Seattle Starl” Ally At 1907 Beventh Ave, ‘a wa th Workington. —, tion Rates | Ved cod nr LING te 800 per ent oF $9.00 year. BY CARRIER IN CITY mon es Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads o Main 0600 FEMALE HELP | * placa inter= ereoe depot, Occidental and Yes-| pra ty np Van Dyke Crossing. Sidney LTERATION HELP, re. nned im women's coats, suits MAN, tnd Ave and Sprii |DERLY WOMAN tee of home for widy Phildren; no washii st sf! nS gery waa throw it away. PIANO PLA it. $08 Pine wt. ineering @ call for ction work on thi t railroad in Alask be de on 5. 8. from Seattle July fons now deing|__Ch 426 Bell Stree! chasing A; ANTE SiMEDIATELY—A Few fined and educated young meno Motion picture produc- 3 mpson Bids. lid st, 9a AL od| NEW PIANOS FO! ity repair for hwarg Pao bonthiy. *323 New York eet oA ropely your Union. — 2 RATING ring and id $36 Lalla xt|" ed Estimates | ho Beeds drive | ig. Cs sae 7600, | R- WANTED S—SELL ZANOL d soft drinks. Nationally ad- Alsed, Well known from coast 4,000,000 bottles sold summer. Quality guar- ring tb Absolutely pure. Bigger ~ this summer than ever. rofits. A money maker. Write for special proposition. -Ad American Products Com- May, 4687 American Bldg, Cin- innat: ‘ART YOU IN THE CANDY at home, or small Everything fur- Experience unnecessary ae Earn $30 to $106 Send self-addressed 7 ae Yenvelope. tor particulars Makers Co., Phila WEHISFIHLD CAN'T RE- F watch, throw it away. eNT— 2 ROOM HOUSE; GAR- it 4414 48th 8. ROOM hed; rit BUN furn. 2842 W. 3 LOW, ely fur as a erage. 59th. BALE OR RENT ith 5 rooms and garage. ljoha st. UUNFURNI "5 mo AND FL [OOM Pe ENT Pith | ee me Baker Park distiict 3217 ISHED APA: odern in every way. Prices ver le; § minutes’ walk, El- 4 Howell. Ui-| - ROO! PARTM. fished. for rent. 2256 16th av Two Sane Fort Lawton GHT DOWN TOWN. apartments, Alxo sleeping Summer | rate 312% Mi 02. 4 AND ONE 5-ROOM, Witt walking, distance; no Caton Courts, 436 Vine st cLont | ° ip ROOMS, APART MEN’ 1718 12th av W | Look op HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS witht 4 phone Call 5 | 13 everything furn he Bellevue, — , ROOMS FOR UORRING GTRES oR men, $2.50 and $3 0 thing furnished. ROOMS; LARG Keeping ' privileges 4217 Greenwood aye. x ror RENT—K sot “peyenth ave = OMS, bbe TR night, $2.50 ‘week. 2326 Seventh ave. WANTED—TO RENT “LEASH CHIC e county main land leacription and location. Ad- Kvarts, General Delivery, SAXOPHO: layer: teurs, for ood opportunity. for ‘those who wish to learn Hy ht P. Carrabba. 1 Monteliua . IANO, SUMMER t \e4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS TON” FORD TRUCK, condition. Mave Will take $250 6 cordwood. c W., of phone Uartiela. 6193 after 8 o'clock T_ evening MACHINET HOWSTRIC WOTOR, jumps . Montell nt or sale. Main 918. 73 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE WHY ANY MBCHANTC OR LABOR: ing man pays rent is more than will ty work tor ne date leg that Xe after ‘ou move in, $15 per. month Try Re out any he rien car to Ninth and Eimprove at wd M.A. MBHNER YOUR (TH OF JULY PROGRAM Should include a trip to = Nutt, A it wil ai eee, bs fered ly #300°to 8400, on the casteat ind of terma. HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 20@ Alaska Bidg. Main 7136 ci) FOR SALE—MISCELLANBOUS Np HOORS your Bereen nee vance. Our made-to-order window Sereens last longer and look bet- y $ Inches, with gal- Senieed wire fer SASH FOR CHICK 20 in. wide and 25 in. hig BGLASS Fo WIN SHI 38 in. by 10 in., price . 40 in. by 12 in. price |. 5.38 Our catalogue, showing Tail ‘Hine of ing material, free on request B. IAMS CO. pane GOOD USED Tit makes, cofds. fabri ta wow tires sand only AE: -T. Enables to send out much medium priced furnitu a ranges on terms from 319 U (Adjoins Red Crom WELL KNOWN rons for rugs for ney me in pie at 1322 Fourt MOW Rae sharpen’ and mpage Faby te Shop, 33 . Furniture Dept. __319 University st. EDISON Hisc REG Off. Save Bbc to 50 for best pick. One Pik AT ie ome quick week's sale R CAR HAVE t Py t Bridge. MBE ER ¢. SELLA everything need uliding at oo P iM. Rainier ‘00, 1534 First ave. hea: in Seat DRY i MILD WOOD IN THE city, only $ ane, my double load. eattay Ws R ae RENT applied on purchase. © Meyer- Union. Garfield 2035. CONCERT GRAND, RIES ORME fourth price. 1612 RELIANCE ELECTRIG PIANO, one-half price, CLINTON'S, 1613 ohighth 100 CARDS. Téc. PRINTING. RUB- 2 tamps. Novelty Print, ai mer Gs WOV PER YARD. Home Rug enviar « & Sidney 47-R or MASON ANO, ONE- half price. CLINTON 1612 Sth WANTED—-USE FURS, Owl, 1 $ 1 Y 2 REST ae Pre GRowT gaint 1388 sve WASTE ¥ TBST re T- ture for hote also consider furniture for 20 rooms. D-9, Star. $2 FURNITURE FOR SALE “FURNITURE CO. 768 st. Large stock of new and used household goad@s. We buy sell and exchange all Kinds o furniture. Phone your wanta, Will ih n 4207, ROOMS some new: ond ave. W o cla Don't : ARLY Ww 6 phonograph. Must #¢ll this ~ Best offer takes it 128 y. 76th st. FOR SAL! room set ly new ton _N. pitol 2231 9-™. cotton-felted m Blake Purn. Co.. 408 F NISH LBATH OAK DINING Fees. $5.65 GOOD bo able. We 317 W. = THOROBRED AIREDALE FEMALE fe 5 months old. Rainier RABBITS RABBITS FOR SALE- “PEDIC mish Giants. Waibel, th ROADSTE Good Oldsmobile rom el. Everything in d ter, lights, ndition. Only ter, 1917 mod. shape; all in 123 CHALME on 00; re 2518 GOOD good runnin, 50: will well for 42 per month, Call at PAS good JEBAKER, reasonable 5% E. Pike. condition, leon, 72: \GLASSY FORD Bt hew top; good tires; order. W PAINT; dine running Kenwood 4163 IFOR SALU—GOOD_5-PARSENGER Oakland, Price $200. See owner at 2518 Third ave. BUICK 4, IN GOOD CONDI. new top. Call North 0881 62 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD Fords and Dodge HAMILL 1531 F a near good town for good automo- bile. Address Ira L. ‘bah, oper | Wash Se WANTED—WANTED— WANTED COSED CARS For to supply our spring orders.| Customers waiting, and you ma: ny | Leite just what we need. y and lose money? rices paid for late model ¢ Saccrbry MOTOR SALE: 721 KE Pine 8 OPEN SUNDAYS AN YIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR nod light cars, Henry Mossbach uto Co, 618 B. Pike st Bast 2651. for bed. $10) . These are a few of our bargains tn to! Carh. RAL bargain in/ Take North Queen} 2210 Boyl-| Wh. flghe at | TREN” 4 Anne ahi propareye * Queen Re LPeweerey: 14 Anne [t. 6 LOTR, T arden and berries 6 cords wo of Bh } blocks THE SEATTLE STAR WHOLE TOWN IS She'll Bei in 1 4th Parade STATE TAX DENIED SCHOOL Will Represent America] AW SHOULD Weird State Law Forbids Community to Replace Burned Building Bossmte nniet the tums of © school can face the ‘ kept from school for entire term. The situation hag become critical, tj} and many families declare that’ they will give up their homes and move away from the district rather than have their children miss a year of school, according to Sylvester A. Moore, one of the schoo! directors. 000 Fire of undetermined origin com. pletely destroyed thé Rowe Hill schoo! last July 17, The board of directors met at once to formulate plans for | rebuilding the schoolhouse, There waa $10,600 insurance on the build. ‘$28 |ing that could be collected, and tt ay ain | tir jCARGE Tar. ae “AT WAINTER Rainier M. % 3 EXCHANGE—REAL DEPENDABLE VALUE 10 acres good soll; unti 4 clear; abunda: ailabie Will uity in house and assu Star nin” ah HANGE CiHS PEACH AND pricot land east of mountains for amall, partly Improved place on “oast level alder bottor on good aut from paved highw: $6 $5 per month. Price $250. rich black loam; all ley coveréd with large ald nough, on the place to pay ae down, $10 per mooth 700 eres, part level part roll some fine land on this 19, but on good road. Some bargain * $260" $25 down and $10 per month takes it 20 acres level slashed and burned: Some buy at $950; $100 per month. 40 acres, $2,000; half black Bottom, lance first class loam; on gravel Wul divide Your deep loam soll; all rood! sprin down, $ own ma, ree, slashed, burned and » several Stock of dairy, ferms’to sult the famoug Cherry Valley district, close to Seattte; good auto road: deep rich loam, sub-irrigated: ne cl Own @ fe res in this Fertile district” Will take you out any time and show you “better soil for leas money.” LY & CALLAHAN 306 winekiey Pits, Thi Second Ave WE WAV jn Kitsap be i ‘county, oes, mile Prem ing and’ in sight of Se- attle, that can be bor than what the impr cost the owner. A barn and other o chicken house with ments have 6-room house, bulidings, « oncrete floor, 4 Night: Sor 3,000 u Dest. and fplendid berry have been lace from one er than the a strawberrie marketed from this to two ks ear _201_ Traders’ “wide Mott 3180. BANK FAILURE 7 ( ti * cleared: buildings Daured for $L800s ona block No school; daily Seal goes lina, Demy Owner, 26 E PROT = 3% acr fruit all Sidney id ACRES, by island house, $450. w UTH END OF WHID- wood soil and 14x18 10 ACRES, LEVEL county road: clone in. Owner, 1022 Third, or J LANDS term ninter everything tertin A S20, 909 place. ear Lake, Wa Li FARMS sold and Syobanges. |__ ELLIS @ CO. 114 Third Ave. ja A FAN WANT 79 HEAR FROM for $19,000; _ Box 232, Rought. OWN C ‘ARMS FOR RENT ‘OR LRASH—y-ACRE ORCHARD, all kinds fruit. 12 cherry trees, ripening; small house; «as light; large chicken ‘house. 4649 Orchard, one block west of Rainier ave. TS FUit SALE—WATERF RONT PROPERTY FRED CAMP GROUNDS FoR THE THIRD AND — FOURTH A’ BLACKWELL BEACH ACRE: BRING THIS AD AND ¢ CARD FOR LOCATION GROUND REQUIRED. (ONLY MID , tv KE. KbaMs OR JOM WINSHIP, 1016 3kD AV Owner, 6104 Second | 57 was planned to hold a «pecial elec. ion and float a bond tmue for enough to make up the required funds. It im estimated that to re- place the building and equipment lost would cost $15,000, AL EPILEPTICR— WOULD YOU CARE to learn about new rational treat- ment for immediate relief of epi- lepay. positively stoppin from first day's use? In free, Specialist, Drawer Lander, Wyo PRIVATE BATHS BOAP CLARE AND a Hotel Eighth and local 107. LAKE BAPE ents 620 Pike, R124 MASSAGE, BATHS, LADY ATTEND- 1? P fle Bide. —Mra A. Willeikson.” Bunmet Mime. Till noted Yoeati merits un analysis of head, face and ty + of ide hand. 6 Haight ‘ATE LOANS Main 4252. REAL EF Mone: id acreage 1 ROTHER FARM MTG. CO. 1022 3r for farm « 106 LEGAL NOTICES Tt ReSPONSTALE " dillg contracted by my wife, Gold- Crawford. D. Crawford Bae aati wah wast. woe OUD a bliahs dest rae 2 years examiner U. at r 1d. litt = hone “TURNER Taare Haight Bid, . 2B 11, 3684 GRAD- Denay \f Wo! LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, on most patistactory terms SOCIETY FOR, REMEDIAL LOANS A Em, at] Building a ut 3 "AN ANY DIAMONDS. lowest ra goat rd eponere N JE an Necond-Ave. 1 Established 18) LOANS ON AUTOMONILES Retain and drive your cal Rr a Sargent, 609 Central Bid. Ton 613: Monuments iD MARBLE & GRAN- iat and Virginia. Eatab- ——~“Opiiclan and Oplometriay fometriat SI-W. Baimunds, Fraser-Paterson Ca “ BU ESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST AND LARGEST BARBER in Bremerton, street, and dot . but must well bi $1,800; terms may be h | sary. he O. K., 200 Washington | ave.’ Bremerton. Wash. Joats | leave Beattie at Colman dock MUST BELL DANCING PAVILION, the finest on the Sound; com- pletely furnished; doing good bus- iness. Furnished house goes with the place. Located on the beac near S If you want a ni place t Re money, ca ° uring business; Will go 60-50. ! Don't answer unless you are me) to trust me, Address W. ft | derson, Baring. Wash., Box 110, | TOR BSALE-—GOOD BMALL AU TO | repair shop, well equipped with good tools.” Owner 4 | ein sell cheap. Call at | PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN j Chattel or any ourity 50 up, 3 BH. CLARK, 4111 THEATRE a partner for moving jcture theatre. fee HAUBRC We 2 Burke Pildg. TAILOR DR Front roc mirror r 90 days. Arcade Midg. wi ysicinis, Surgeons RHBUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- go, Our treatment gives immediate relief. One week's trial treatment. Open evenings. References. Drs. Freer and Braden ard ave Piano Tuntng 10M ning $3. Repair- Elliott 0529 or Main 7345. Kazor Blaaes Sharpened 1407 Ath ave Sanipractic ir, Welfare treata eyes\ ht hearin, “ ¥ uit), body. No operations iopler Violin i Finlay, JOUN ing Span flows rehaired. 49 FOR SALE—MISCEL LUMP COAL—Delivered eee $9. 50 Ton Lots Qt IN ANNE 4291 Ballantine’s Malt Syrup bbe per quart save you money from Wrederick’s, on Westlake, FOR ANY) 49 “FOR SALE—MISC LLANEOU so ‘FoR SALE—MISCELLANEO All other supplies reduced. SEATTLE SUPPLY CO., 1627 Westlake, across im time to do any guod that term. One plan proposed was for the Rose Hill Improvement club to lease the site from the school beard, and erect a building on it. School could be held and after the election on May the board could pur- chase the school house from the im- Provement club. NO LOOPHOLES TO MEET SITUATION ‘The situation was put up to At- torney General Thompson. In two written opinions, prepared by Anstat- ant Attorney Generals Brown and ‘White, ft in declared that the new jaw is valid and that there are no loopholes to meet the situation. The plan of the Rose Hil Improvement club, the opinions estate, would in- Volve school distriet No. Tl in end- | leew difficulties and complications. “In addition to the $10,500 {insur ance, we have about $4,000 in the school batiding fund,” says Moore, “put the law this money may be used Snly for repairs, and not for the purpose of erecting a new build- for. If the school house had not burned #0 completely, if there were a few beams or rafters sticking up, we pousthly might rebuild the struc: ture under the guise of repairs, but as it is there is not a chance.” A few of the Rose Hill children jcan be accommodated in the central schoot at Kirkland, a mile and a quarter away. There is a small building that might be rented, but it is lacking IN heating and light- | ing fachities, and would accommo date but two smal! rooms of students. 188 EDNA C. PETERSON, chosen in the recent Amert can Legion contest as one of the 32 most beautiful girls in the state, will represent America in the Fourth of July float which tw being prepared by the Sons of the American Revotution. Miss Eleanore Perrine Miller ‘will take the part of Mistress of the Bea. The float is planned to picture the growth of America, and will be divided Into sections which will represent the periods thru whieh America bas passed. The landing of the Pilgrims will be featured at the front of ae float, while at the rar Red POLICE SEEK 2 MISSING BOYS Miss Edna C. Peterson Crom nurses, veterans, Knights of Columbus and Salvation Army lassies will remind spectators of the world war. In the ex- treme background the Goddess of Liberty will hold her toreh high for the freedom of all man- kind. Percy Hunting, superior court clerk, and previously an actor of fecognized ability, is serving as chairman on the float commit- tee, and it is under his direction that the cast is being organized. “Characters partaking in the Presentation of the float,” said Mr. Hunting today, “will be carefully selected from the best _talent in the city.” Left'to Pick Blackberries, Is! Belief Missing since 12:30 p m. Thurs | aay. two boys, Orville Comstock, 11, and Eddie Welghman, 13, are being searched for by police in three cities. | Orville left his home, at 19th ave. and BE, Republican et. In company | with Peddie, and has not returned. | Orville’s mother, Mra George F. Comstock, thinks the boys intended to pick blackberries at Puyaltp. Both boys were students at the Longfellow a Oryille has red hair and freckiéa. He was weartog a Diack and red sweater, with @ cap to match. ‘The other boy is blond and tall for his age. Vital Statistics BIRTHS | . Walten 410 Ww. Wain ae 108 Robin 2835 Linden ave. eirt 3021 Luciife at, 1 we. Ichiro, 304 Sixth ave 5, s xeanine, Carl, 9304 23r@ &, boy. Of | Bernard, Abrabam, 1219 Bradner Brady. Joba, 1223 N. 66th, ei Lewin, Marion, 3104 23rd 8. O'Neal, William, 132 20th N. ben; MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Bomewhere in Seattle there ts @ barn, and in that barn there ule that is indisposed. Out in pasture there is another mule, also indixpored. It was Thursday when Ralph Hammer, deputy and special in- Vestigator for the prosecuting attorney, was appealed to by chin-tewhiskered genticm from’ Podunk. Last Sunday, he said. he saw an ad reading, “Fine horse for trade,” and decided to swap an old mare for a real horse, At the livery stable, which happened to be the swapping Station for the animals, he was met by a so-called retired farm- er, who, he stated, “loked mixhty sugpicious and wore a diamond stick-pin.” The gentieman from Pedunk, however, decided to enter the bargain, and received for hin wobbly beast, plus $35, another deast as wobbly. He ed one block, he told Hammer, when the animal col- lapsed, and showed signs of life gain only after much application of cold water, and the process of PAVING SAVES STRAWBERRIES Farmers Dispose of Surplus at Highway Stands Marketing of farm produce bs being revolutionized by hard sar- faced highways. Sarplus foodstuffs on King county farms are finding an casy avenue to city dwellings hereto- fore denied. Farmers of the new generation are Legal becoming post graduates in the prin- | ‘Legal ciples of production and distribution | Legal and also as exceedingly well versed Legal jin business methods, 1] ‘These ‘are the conclusions reached | Legal by the Puyallup valley's best known 24!farm authority, W. H. Paulhamus, | 43) following the recent. marketing of | seh Sep 26'the strawberry crop, which threat ened for a time to cause the farmers *" egal heavy loss. ‘Legal| “Hard surfaced roads were the , Seattle fags! salvation of the strawberry growers,” Legal {said Mr. Paulhamus, who is presi- dent of the Puyallup & Sumner Fruitgrowets’ association, Kegal) on every main traveled highway Whi tarle &, Mow a4 (the farmers put up stands from Felt, Myrtle, Mount ......20 which they displayed their product DIVORCES GRANTED in @ very attractive and enticing sRdchean’ Gan * said Paulhamus. “The Berkey, Mary trom Crcit J pusring ssototias coulg not help load. ‘om Jennie. ie his car with the fruit, especially Sangeet, Fee lead B. lat prices below those offered in the | Renard, nestine from Hernie, . DEATHS 77, 6060 Seventh hy Wesley, Hazel L, Wileox, Robert C.. Seatth tek, Zack, Aberdeen . Jeasie, Aberdeen . . Humbert M. gener ene, Tacoma cherie G. Tacom K., Sunnydale .., Esther A.M. Tacoma Ernest, Sea! Rogers, Beatrice J., 8 jenson, John. Preston Beck, Caroline, Seattle MeLaughiin, David a Stitt, Margaret, Medin: Cox, Chatles, Atlanta “ae. Pickeral, Helen, Seattle . Richter, Roy, Elmira, Idaho . Mawkins, Pearl, Seattle Stevenson, Harry V.. Seattle Davin, Charlotte, Bellevue Horton, Ralph W., Seattle . Rasmussen, wovang ine, attle . eee Spence, Thomas. Seattle Dickinson, Gertrude, Beattie . Heffernan, William Cyril, Drees, Irene » Seattle . Barber, Howard Anderson, Se- Seattle... BSC oe cgnavsbrehs Coy, Mary Frances, Seattic Van Campen, Frank F Code, Letitia, Seattle Nasstron, Gustor Hillding, Seattle Nardmar oegr K. Seatt Cohen, George, Seattle F nate, Beattle 0. . from Cecil J. “No transportation or commission or delivery charges of any kind needed to be faced by the farmer. “Furthermore, his children in most instances acted as salesmen. They . Ssth Wecame acquainted with business is Ww. methods, were taught how to make | stout, Sonn. 63, Edmond i change, and to meet the public, This Sparatc Ha, 10 days, 3819 Wood- iy of incalculable benefit to the on Jack, 44, 821 Chartea ‘coming generation.” 9 months, 4 Canton Paulhamus declared that thou- |sands of crates of berries were sold Ibecause of the improved roads. As |many crates were sold direct by far- | mers to consumers along the high- ways as were sold thru retail stores, he said. “The campaign to boost strawberry sales, especially that by city news. papers, was extremely helpful,” sald Mr~Paulhamus. “We haven't full re turns from the fruit shipped fresh, | but we anticipate a fairly godd| price.” 18, 1414 1 F Port Wins ow. aye 48, 2081 H Fourgh ave. ranzen, Tay Bring this ad—it will STORY OF 2 MULES If You Like Horse Trades, Read It ONE ON THE DEPUTY Massage and fanning. So the bewhiskered gentleman asked that Hammer look into the matter, and declared that he had been gypped for $35, let alone trading a good male for a poor one which can do nothing better than keep itself balanced in the pasture, 60 Hammer DID took into ft. He visited the retired farmer with the stickpin. “Wot.” the man questioned, “he says he was cheated? You comedown to the barn an’ let me show you something.” It was down there in the bern that Ralph Hammer was gazed upon with pitiful eyes, and it was down there that thé traded mule closed those eyes and keel- ¢d over on top of the deputy. “Now that's what he's been do ing evet since I've had him,” de clared thé man. “He's in a de- cline—he's subject to faints. He hasn't moved out of the stall since I got him.” Mr. Hammer decided ft was a faint-heart proposition all ‘round And the gentleman from Podunk has decided to drop the case. WEALTHY YOUTH GETS SENTENCE!” Elmo Sperry, 27, Accused of Burning. Stolen Auto Elmo Sperry, 27, pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny Saturday in Judge King Dykeman’g court and feceived a sentence of from one to 15 years at Monroe, Sperry was charged with stealing an auto in San Francisco June 2 and making a record-breaking drive to Seattle, where he burned the auto on the Bothell road June 5. gun, the strawberry season's end be ing hastened by the unusually wet weather of the past fortnight. BE REVISED © Only Way to “Bring Down Seattle’s High Levy, Says Report ‘That the tax levy of Seattle will never be as low as that has repeatedly declared, is con- tained in a report by County Assessor Fravk W. Hull and Councilman C. B. Fitzgerald. At the same time, the report points out, Seattle taxes can be re duced, and it is promised they will be, $2,805,000 next year, Reduction by another million is promised if a way can be found to dispose of the King county ferry system STARTED INVESTIGATING SEVERAL WEEKS AGO Hull and Fitzgeraid were named as an investigating committes at @ meeting on tax levying bodies sever- al weeks ago, after, it had become apparent that the Tax Reduction Council! of Seattle, then being formed by representatives gf civic and fra- ternal organizations, really meant business. The committee of two re ported back Friday. The proposed reductions, approved by the tax levying bodies, are as fol- lows: Schoo! district . State tome County City pt Seattle - : $2, 008 Added reductions ‘ocatbte it terry ove dimposed of are: appropriation Annual Gefictt at ratio of less maintained for past year and five mouthe + 490 000 Total for one year -naoa-. $1,006,000 HUGE SUM NOW GOES UNTAXED “In our present system of taza- tion,” the committee reports, “all / ” property which is exempt from taxza- tion owing to constitutional and stat- utory exemptions, and that there is at least another $150,000,000 in intan- gible personal property which could be taxed by the removal of our pres ent constitutional imitations, “Oregon und. California have re moved their constitutional limite. tons, with the result that we find more than the assersable valuation in Seattle; and we find that Francisco bas an assessed of $819,392,153, which is neatly three 4 * * Jitsu; in Hospital T. Uno, 43, Japanese vegetable peddier, 1403 Whipple st., is in city hospital with a lacerated skull as the result of his ignorance of jiu jitsu. Uno got into an argument Satur- day with a white man over the price of cabbage. He was picked up Bodily bythe man and thrown against his vegetable truck. pana lvatn EE eermen aren . Babe Brings Out ° His 29th Homer NEW YORK, July 2—Babe Ruth banged out his 29th homer of the sea- son in the first game of a double- header with Boston today in the sev- enth inning. No one was on base, Russell was pitching, Dr. James Rowland y sae (left) and Dr, Hadley at en installation ceremonies when Dr. Angell became Yale's 14 president, succeeding Dr. Hadleu. 1 Raspberry shipments have now be- 22 years. The Intter was ore:

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