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"ithe Seattle Star ed Dally at THOT Seventh Ava Seat Washington scription Rates ¥ MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STAT OMth ...4. Months .. . . you ATR OF WASHINGTON te 8c Ler month, or $9.06 year. ROIN city 9. 50) Rates Per Insertion | lent charge advertising, 15 a line per iusertion (six words —— My Six insertivas for the Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star's Want Ads one Main 0600 — FEMALE HELP WANiBY ED, TMMEDIATELY—A F ined and a for our motion Apply 313 Thomp w iure produ: son Bids. | REASON ART : “KEEPING rooms ING’ ROOM. WITH ' gas and phone Ve ave Call he IKE ite shenett a, 1 Imont HOUSERERPING rooms, everything furnished, 1804 ROOMS FOR WORKING GIRLS on! mon, 32.50 and $3 . thing Curnished. ROOMS; “LARGE keeping privileges. Greenwood ave. For RENT—ROOMS LIGHT, ATRY ROOM $2.50 week. 2915 & hep, HOUSE North NPAT. night, TO on King cov escription and lo dress HL Evarts, Genera’ y main land. fon. Ad= Delivery, | » | DOWNTOWN ean, homelike rooms for permanent guests, reasonable Quinn 8 a PUPILS WANTED ss |SAXOPHONE AND CLARINET) players, amateurs, for reed band. opportunity for th who learn right P. Carrabba. fontelius Bids. PIANO, tt FOR SALE—MISCEL ANEOUS BASIT AND DOORS WILLIAMS CO. 1943 Firat Ave. & up your screen needs tn ad- ©. Our made-to-order window # last longér and look bet- University SUMMER oO. Look ce: ser ter. A fpurth ave. and Cherry st, 9 & to m ¥! NHERER CURRANTS ok them yourself. Va ke place ke Renton local Mrban depot, Ocei on gto Van Dyke Crossing. Sidney ELP, EXPR- pats, Suits and DER ret tdre| erate wag 48 25th ave WON of home for widower, Bo washing or bakin: paid. Apply Car No. 23. EXPERIENCE make secret Salarie oreign De- Travel; estigations, reports. pensea tive Agency, ‘ DTOPLAYS—s.000 1DFAS S bd. Working gir! paid $10,000 for she thought worthless, Ds ane, A, ted 4 pte free. Write Producers 461, St uis, m Weisfield cant répait your Ematch. throw it aws x STIMG® PIANO t. £06 Pine st MALE HELP WANTED struction wor mt ratiroad in Alaska. mt to be made on from Seattle July ations now being m 426 Bell Street neral Pur- TATELY—A FEW it ined and \educated young mea tion Picture produc- = Apply 319 ° ‘hompson Bld fourth ave. and Cherry st. to & a D— BOYS FOR ROUTE CAR- ra in all parts of the city. Good nce for advancement. ly to Cl , Seattle Star. B operative box rated contin Tequired. Olympia kage Co, Olympia, Wa: ED — DEPENDABL Bight work in Epler | Bide. Sit Gi $309 to L automodiles jo. 2 W. Spok: ay. wat he a8 Jeweiry ¥ Lproney.” Statford Arcade, _ PoancD ON 36 monthly. ‘Sthwars, To New York i pate? feisticld "t repair your . tntow itaway. 304 Union. ATIONS hoe il. » c WANTED ADVER- EE ATION pe (2 wisers are printed free ef NTING AND DECORATING class palayng. parece and Palsomining at jerate prices. all Ail Ninnis, Garfield 289, Main $50 days. 7 Feasonable stimates . By a married man who ngede Ex-service. Phone ven- iG EX position; anything, Can drive or truck. Phone Main 7600, indie Apts. 2. Kk FOR FORD L truck by ex-service man ¢leaning. Call Beacon 6 yf Harry Conna pit .-SER PAINTING, PAPER- and kalsomining. Vall paper ined. O. Sin jon. Reacon 0570. SALESMEN WANTED T SLi, ZANOL CONG Well known f 4,000,000 the surgm Q Absolutely pure mand summer tha ie profits. A money Fite for special proposition American Prod American | patecd. this START “You IN THE CANDY i business at home, or smal! ers. rything fur- . Phila- M WeIsPIELt T our watch, tirow it away. Union. dO LET—UNFUR HOUSES (ENT—@-ROOM HOUSE age. 4414 OR RE bh & rooms and ¢ ha st. NFURNISHED APARTME, AND FLATS APARTMENT ») fr CRSISHED APART AND FLATS fANHATTAN APARTMEN ished or unfurnished 2 s steam heat, phone aK 3-ROOM AP. bnished, for rent Ww. vo.car lini Sand Vallard Beach Hr DOWN TOW Toom apartments ms. Summer Eh Main. 420! 5-hOOM, n with car The Oth si 1718 12th av Union, | ~ is ant which has|®! Box &/.. h @ AND KALSOMINING AP | : FOR Seattle-made, | substantia fereen door, 2 t & inches a € feet & inches, with gal- ned wire, for winsteae | FOR CHICKEN’ HOUSES ide and 25 in. high, cost it “ "LATE GLASS FOR W INDSHIM Ds i in. by 10 in. price 50 40 in. by 12 In, price 2 |Our catalogue, showing full line of Building material, free oO RB WILLIAM d SASH Har ain in new tire Shakes; and autd parts, bodies, 2 and 4-wheel magnetos, truck} Seattic| b nda, anges on terms fr (adjoins Bi At much lower are now ob- + special- {zing rugs, RUGS ouble extra Bri -3xi2, A STORE W Waildron’s for rugs, pecialize in them at 1 |_eve. Henry Bldg, vt jLAW MOWERS CALLED FOR, sharpened and repaired Baby cab tires. Acme Repelr Shop, 320 Cherry, Main 3 RIGGHST BARGAIN EVER 10 new 6-hole Bak: a 56, at W Dept. 319 University st. é BvISON Disc RECORDA AT ie off. Save %$¢ to $0c. Come quick for b One week's sale 709 Pik for the 2 Fourt uM t pick. needed “he $10 per M. Rainter 00 MACHINES, GOOD DROP- $10 up. Ropeiring, rent- 26. 1534 Fir: * “DRY MILL WooD city, only $5.50 single load, $10 double toad. Capitol 57, -x W PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT applied on purchase. Meyer- Toner, 214 Union. y DRY Mich WOOD, $550 LOAD, 76 do joad. Immediate delivery. BY Garrieid 2035. = ee 1c PIA SLIABLE END, eee CLINTON'S, 1613 one-half price. 2 % ‘UB ty | Print, 161i FEN. Tée PER YARD. RAG RUGS WOV Sidney Home Hug Weaving Co 056 1 MASON: SON-RISCH PIANO, 6 half price. CLINTON'S, 1612 Sth fi h. throw it away. mi Ui wo HING AND Binott $331 FOREST Wood, RST T_ GROWTH. load $4.75; cord $8.50. Sidney 1338. LITTLE ~ PIANO, $85 1612 §th av: SEVERAL piano rolls el | WANTED—Fikt ~ * for hotel lobby. Cash. Will! also consider @ REAL bargain in furniture for 30 rooms. 8 FURNITUR Re FURNIT 7 Pike st. Large stock of new and used how Sell and exchange. ail furniture. Phone your wanta Will call Main 4207 ee TTURE, Sec- ROOMS some ne Take North Queen cond ave. W. Don't ond ave Anne car to § call Sunday. SACRIFICE } NE phonograph. at | Heat offer takes it 76th SALE, room set. ston N Blake F wee Ww. s OAK DINING 2210 Boyl- CHEAP arly new. 31. 3: vee trean, $5.65. ke. M_ 6518. a b BATHER “DAVE. 1619 T ave GOOD DOG bie. We also bor ard small an. Elliott 2895. FEMALE Rainier | THOT Westlake N BRED ALREDAL 15 months old. RABBITS RABBITS FOR SALE—PEDIGR Flemish Giants. Walbel, 2 re rile roadster, erything in good starter, lights, ete condition. Only Iéth ave i FOR SALE GOOD CHALMERS roadster. in good runnin, cont 0; will sell £ cash, $25 per month Third ave. Call at terms, Phone GLASSY new top order FO SAL Oaklan Emil FORD BUG; NEW PAINT; good tires: fine running Kenwood 4163 5- PASSENGER Bee owner IN GOOD Call North CONDE. yD. 0381. | TED—AUTOMOBILES Y spoT CAB FOR GOOD Fc nd Dodges. 1AMILL & ENGDAHL 1531 Broadway. Kast 1160. WILL TRADE 20 AC OF LAND near good town for good automo- Address Ira L. Ball, ‘da ' NTED—WANTED USED CARS For to supply our spring orders. Customers waiting, and you may have just w we need. Why delay. and lone money? Highest * paid for late model cara. RItY MOTOR BALES CO, 21 B, Pine St. SUNDAYS AND BVE EENINGS | T CASH PRICK PAID FOR) ts, Henry Mossbach B. Pike st. Bast 2651.1 OPEN HIGHE R04 Nigh Auto Co, Hobart, | | Chattel or ea FOR SALE--AUTO TRUCKS TON PORT conditt 1 Will take & . or trade for cordwood 2042 15th ave. W., of phone Garfield 6193 after & t kin evening ang MACHINERY ECTRIC WOT DRIET! Le aps. W. Montellus. Pri Rent or wate. Main 915. 6 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATES WHY ANY MCHANIC OR LANOR man pays rent is more than tand when we will lumber and two than the rent he Is now Hundreds have already taken advantage of this; ou should do the same. You now have we idle time that you work for yourself, I ou move in, $15 oi] i YOUR «TH OF JULY PROGRAM a ould trip te Magnol int yourself with the his close-in inclu 6 it Kaan on” ana 6ExI24, offre rices, $200 to $400, on the Ind of terms. HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Didg. 1m ps QUEEN ANNE for the best, bays te Que ie roperty. R cuLvER 14 Roston St me Fok BALE—HOUSE, TWO LOTS, IN rien: 5 cords wood; { Elingrove station, . aD 0; . Come to” Burien BMALL CO TA 1.260; $36 down, $25 month. 604 American Rank. Ma CARGE Lot, Waris Ay RAINIER ae SST a TLS 78 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATH DEPTEINDABLE VALUB 10 acres good soll; unimproved; free nd clear; abundance of water dle Will exchange for equity in house and assume D-6, pas SHANG H SO ACRES PEACH AND apriast land east of mountains for | aha place on tar. CHERRY VALLEY SPECIALS 5 acres level alder bottom: creek; facing on good auto road: 4 miles from paved b * o down, $5 per month, acres fich black loam; afl leve' creek; red with large aide yrood enough on the place to, pay for it iif down, $10 per month Price $700. 10 PE wre part roltt fin all; at month takes it plea, Noam sett; all ‘optim down, $15 acres. ¥ Some’ re Some buy at $900; 4100 per month, 40 A oto 2.000; half black bottom, balance first Claas loam; on gravel road. Will divide Your own terme 209 acre, slashed, barned ai to timothy; several Sbout 100 acres rolling. Stock or dairy. terms to suit. These are a few of onr bargains tn the famous Cherry Valley district. 43, B00; cy lertile district, Will take you out any time show you “better sol) for lees money.” SEELY & CALLAHAN 306 Hinckley piss. nt A? Second Ave Ma’ 451e We HAVE 20 ac RES GOO 5 soy. hes Kitsap county, om me and in ei) at “of Be- atiie, thi cal boug the improvements A §-room house, stra ed from this to two weeks garter than the Vashon isiand crop. NORTHWESTERN 'L "LAND &@ INV. for $1,800; ‘a3 ble s Getty ‘mall; ifn? ne nor Fh | FR 6-room house close ru t kinds. $4.50 ash sou Sidney 1176, liv ACKER, aS, county road Owner, close in. $750 t i022 Third, Of Ral terms. Clear Lake, LITTLE FARMS Bought. sold and exchang ELLIS @ CO. 714 Third BL FARMS WAN fh PROM OWNER « rrale, State cash price and full description. John Black, Washington st, Chip- alls, Wis FARMS FOR RENT Cue ORCHARD, . 18 cherry trees, Il house; gas chicken ‘house. one block west of f _Box 3%: kinds ripening; Nght; lars Orchard, Rainier ave. FOR SALE—WATERFRON ¥ PROPERTY iE CAMP GROUNDS FOR THE ‘OURTH AT BEACH ACRES. AD AND GET CATION AND RED. (ONLY 45 n ASE. JOR. WINSHIP) 1010 4 BUSINESS OPVORTUNITIES BUST AND LA T BARBER shop in Bremerton, located on main street, and doing fine busi- nessa, but must sell because am not @ barber, and have other interests $1,800; terms may be had if necesa- sary, The O. 0 Washington Bremerton, Wash. Boats ve Seattic at Colman dock DANCING PAVILION, on the Sound; com- pletely furnished; doing good bus- ness, Furnished house goes with the place. Lwcated on the beach near Seattle. If you want a nice place to live and make money, call owner, Main 2780, during business hours WANTED—PARTNER etak me to obtain D! KNOWN to be OLL, $5,000 needed. Will go 60-50, Don't answer unless you are game to trust.me, Address W. R. Ans derson, Baring, Wash., Box FOR SALE—GOOD SMALL AUTO repair shop, well equipped with g00d tools. Owner is sick, and Will sell cheap. Call at 2618 ard ay, PRIVA MONEY TO LOAN any good colla al ne curity. $50 up, 20, 60 or 90 daym BH. CLARK. 4111 Arcade Bldg. THEATRE Want a partner for moving picture thea Bee HAUBROOK, 422 _Burke Bldg. ant DRESEMARER,” ED to land te OR WILE *yolce. Hehling, 709 2d ave. tira. He RICH with | TH pctecauise une the terms of state law special achool cleo in Class A counties can be in May of in the community, near Kirkland, face the proxpect of being kept from school for an entire term, The situation haa become critical, and many familiee declare that they | will give ap their homes an¢ move way from the district rather than! have their children miss a year of school, according to Sylvester A. Moore, one of the school directors. PLANNED TO REBUILD AT COST OF $15,000 Fire of undetermined origin com. | pletely destroyed the Rose Hill school last July 17, ‘The board of directors met at once to formulate plans for rebuilding the schoolhouse, There was $10,600 insurance on the bulld- ing that could be collected, and it} was planned to hold @ apecial elec. tign and float a bond issue for enpugh to make up the required funds. It is estimated that to re place the building and equipment lost would coat $15,000, 8 PERSONAL EPILEPTICS— WOULD YOU CARE to learn about new rational treat- @ relief of epi- jepey. ony ee go rp a fr firet di i te in Drawer free 8 ec ATR ROAt Bipnin nd Lander, PRIVATE Main 2856, vicea! SOAP ” LAK! mente 620 Pike. R. 124 HS AND 405 Olive at, Office 87. MASSAGE. BATHS, LADY ATTEND- 312 Pacific Bidg. ROR 2 i Wileikeca.Bansct A _PSYCHOLOGINT “Ata, Mine Till noted vocation a) expert. merits « | volve school distriet No, 71 . SEATTLE STAR :| WHOLE TOWN IS DENIED SCHOOL Will Repieseiit America Weird State Law F Forbi ds to Replace Burned Building Sommiutity| tm time to do any good that term, One plan propored was for the Rowse Hill Improvement club to lease the site from the school board, and erect @ building on it Behvol could be held and after the election on May the board could pur- chase the school house from the int provement club, NO LOOPHOLES TO MEKT SITUATION The situation was put up to At torney General Thompson. In two written opinions, prepared by Asnint- ant Attorney Generals Brown and White, It is declared that the new| law is valid and that there are no loopholes to meet the situation. The plan of the Rose Hill Improvement club, the opinions state, would in- in end less difficulties and complications, “In addition to the $10,500 insur ance, we have about $3,000 in the school building fund,” says Moore, “put under the law this money may be used only for repairs, and not for the purpose of erecting a new build ing. If the school house had not burned #0 completely, if there were & few beams or rafters sticking up, we possibly might rebuild the struc ture under the guise of repairs, but as it is there is not a chance.” A few of the Rone Hill children can be accommodated in the central school at Kirkland, a mile and @ quarter away, There is a small building that might be rented, buat it is lacking in heating and light ing facilities, and would accommo- date but two smal rooms of students, POLICE SEEK 2 MISSING BOYS Left to Pick Blackberries, Is Beliet Missing since 1239 p. m. Thurs saolved, | day, two bora, Orville Comstock, 11, martes ind. 716 ie Main 4252. ane Reoet ats FAnM MTG. ee ard. 106 AL 3 NOT” RESPONSIBLE YOR ANY Dille contracted by my ba Gold- __an Crawford. D. Crawford. pos. 7, an Beultation ke Bidg, {owing Main 730k. fet ttorney. te gee Nt sgt abliond an 7 7 a ese aes) Bal Rt ate ie wa trade aris Rey pean ey joge Rid. Patents. tea eebarke. ntante wie fa eS WONEY LOANED. ON ALL ARTI- cles of value THE RELIABLE, $07 Third ave. me SAY HUNN—Catest dances Mast 140. Expert Fleowle Repairs RS: APPLIANCE ING, vnap Electric a8, W Co. 6 Eittott 6028. to Leas ———-w On diamonds and jewsiry, on ert ee ee terme. dane M oa LOANS tea, Be rane ee ite 0 arment. rel nd ‘en and PUGET BOUND ER &-GRAR- te Co. def and Virginia. Eatab- ished “18 SW. Edmunds, Fraser-Paterson Co vis, Surgeons go, Our treatment gives immediate relief, One week's trial treatment. Open evenings. References, Dra. Freer and Braden, 905% 3rd ave. Piano Tuatng JOUN STROM—Tuning $3. Repair- ing. Elliott 0529 or Main 7345, Razor Binaes pierre, Spangenberg. Cutlery. Sant DE ay Neonenations fOr iepler Violin Repairing Bows rehaired, Finlay, 16ib Fed av. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP. COAL—Delivered In 2 ri 1s PO. BO ton pets ANNE 4291 @ you money. from Frederick's, on Westlake. RABUMATIOM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- | bbe per quart All other supplies reduced. SEATTLE SUPPLY CO, 1627 Westlake, across of and Eddie Welghman, 13, are being searched for by police in three citinn, Orville left his bome, at 19th ave. nd E. Republican et. in company with Eddie, and has not returned Orville’s mother, Mra. George F, Comstock, thinks the boys intended to pick blackberries at Puyallup, Both boys were students at the Longfellow school, Orvitie has red hair and freckles. He wae wearing a biack and red sweater, with a cap to match. ‘The other boy is blond and tall for hie age, Vital Statistics Smith. wu IRTHS W. Roy, Di iam AY 108 Nob iti uM 6 Landen a Vincent, Francis, 3021 Lacitle "ute re Ichiro, 304 Sixth ave 8, men + Ca 2rd Bergard, dorthams isis eeder pl Brady, John, 1222 N. 60th, girl Lewin, Marion, 2104 23rd 8. boy. O'Neal, William, 132 20th N, bo 217-| MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence, ring, Paul James, Se enley, Hazel L, Seattle Wilcox, Robert C, Seattle Bauer, Mary Laura, Seattle | Famptos Geot E., Seattie. Watson, Marie May, Everett . Warwick, Zack, Aberdeen uaee, Jossie, Aberdeen pod Sheldon James, ae Valdes, Humbert | M.. “Tacoma . . Martin, Irene, Tacoma ..... 2 Peters, Chartes G. Tacoma ......5 Lounsdaia, Jorephing, Puyaliup . 61 Janson, Elis K.. Sonnydale ... Legal Lundell, Eather A.M. Tacoma Legal Parsons, Ernest, Séattle Ro . Beatrice J, Seatt Benson, Jobn, Pr Beck, Caroline, 8: ° Mclaughlin, David ©. Seattie. .. Stitt, Margaret, Medina . aeee Cox, Charlen, Atianta. Ga, Pickeral, Helen, Beattle .. Richter, Roy, Elmira, Idaho Hawkins, Pearl, Seattle Stevenson. Harry V.. Seattle » Charlotte, Bellevue orton Ralph W., Seattle . Rasmussen, Hvangeliae, Be- attle .. sees Spence, Thomas, Seattle oe “4 Dickinson, Gertrude, Seattle .°.. 33 Heffernan, William Cyril, Keyport 26 Drees, Irene M., Seattle Barber, Howard Anderson, Be- iogel Legal Legal et Legal Legal Legal Van Campen, Frank R., Legal Code, Letitia, Seattle Legal Nasstron, Gustor Hiliding, Seattle 32 Nardmark, Hanna K., Seat Coben, G re, Beattle Legal Silver, nie, Seattle Legal White, Earle §, Mount Vernon... 24 Felt, Myrtle, Mount Vernon .. 2° DIVORCES GRANTED | Anderson, Della from John Berkey, Mary BK. from Ceeil J. Donald, Edith from Jennie. heart, Hazel M. from Jose BE. Stubbs, Sarah from Hugh. Renard, Ernestine trom Hernie DEATHS Fifleerth, Hilene, 77, 6060 Seventh ¢ Margaret. 82, 2538 1tth ave. W Tyyme, 21, 11 Rusel, John W., 62 | Marshall, Me yi 2 honua, 3407 35th ave, 8. Stout, John, 63, Kdmonds. parafo, Stella, 10 days, 3819 Wood- lawn aye. Mockixuek!. Charles. Chin, G dy 4 Canton alley. Powers, James, 78, 1414 KB. Roy, Franzen, ¥F Port Winslow. i Taylor, Ma 48, 2021 Fourth ave. Seattle Kell Lahti. FOR ‘SAL —MISCELI LANEOU S19 FOR ‘SALE—MISCELLANEOU 1s Ballantine’s Malt Syrup Bring this ad—it will : PAVING SAVES Legal! She'll Be in n 4th Parade Miss Edna Cc. Potsreta 188 EDNA C. PETERSON, chonen tn 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 ta being prepared by the Sons of the American Revolution. Mine Eleanore Perrine Miller will take the part of Mistress of the Sea. ‘The float ts planned to picture the growth of America, and will be divided ints sections which will represent the periods thru which America has passed. The landing of the Pilgrims will be featured at the front of the float, while at the rear Red STORY OF 2 MULES If You Like Horse Trades, Read It ONE ON THE DEPUTY Bomewhere tn Seattle there tn @ barn, and in that barn there in & mule that is indisposed. Out in the pasture there ts another mule; alwo indisposed. It was Thureday when Ralph Hammer, deputy and special in Yestigator for the prosecuting attorney, was appealed to by a chin-bewhiskered gentleman from Podunk. Last Sunday, he mild, he saw an a4 reading, “Fine horse for trade.” and decided to swap an old mare for @ real horse, At the livery stable, which happened to be the swapping station for the animals, he was met by a so-called retired furm- er, who, he stated, “looked mighty suspicious and wore a diamond stick pin.” The gentleman from Podunk, however, decided to enter the bargain, and recetved for his wobbly beast, plus $35, another beast almoxt as wobbly. He walked one block, he told Hammer, when the animal col lapsed, and showed signs of life again only after much application of cold water, and the process of 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 torch high for the freedom of all man. kind. Perey Hunting, superior court clerk, and previously an actor of recognized ability, is serving as chairman on the float commit- tea, 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 efty.” 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 mule for a poor one which can do nothing better than keep itself balanced in the pasture. 80 Hammer DID look into ft. He visited the retired farmer with the stickpin. “Wot,” the man questioned, “he says he was cheated? You come down to the barn an’ let me show you something.” It was down there in the barn that Ralph Hammer was gazed upon with pitiful eyes, and it was down there that the traded mule closed those eyes and keel- ed over on top of the deputy. “Now that's what he's been do ing ever since I've had him,” de clared the man. “He's in a de ine—he's subject to faints, He - asn't moved cut of the stall since I got him.” Mr, Hammer decided tt was a faint-heart proposition all ‘round And the gentleman from Podunk has decided to drop the case. ‘WEALTHY YOUTH STRAWBERRIES GETS SENTENCE of Burning Stolen Auto Marketing of farm produce bs being revolutionized by hard sur- faced highways. Surplus foodstuffs on King county farms are finding an easy avenue to city dwellings hereto- ig fore denied. jan auto in Farmers of the new generation are | ma! a record-breaking drive to becoming post graduates in the prin. |Seattle, where he burned the auto ciples of production and distribution On the Bothell road June 5: and also as exceedingly well versed | ~~~ ‘ th bnethenn ‘anbiiinde gun, the strawberry seagon’s end be- ing hastened by the unusugtly wet weather of the past fortnight. at Highway Stands | Elmo Sperry pleaded gullty to & charge of grand larceny Saturday jin Bohan King Dykemani's court and sentence of from one Monroe, an Francisco June 2 and | ‘These are the conclusions reached by the Puyallup valley's best known farm authority, W. H. Paulhamus, foliowing the recent marketing of the strawberry crop, which threat- ened for a time to cause the farmers heavy loss, “Hard surfaced roads were the | salvation of the strawberry growers,” | said Mr, Paulhamus, who is prest-| dent of the Puyallup & Sumner| Fruitgrowers’ association | “On every main traveled highway the farmers put up stands from which they displayed their product | in a/ very attractive and enticing | manner,” said Paulhamus, “The | |passing motorist could not help load ing his car with the fruit, especially Jat prices below those offered in the jeity. “No transportation or commission or delivery charges of any kind r d to be faced by the farmer, | “Furthermore, his children in most instances acted as salesmen, They became acquainted with business methods, were taught how to make change, and to meet the public, This 1s of incalculable benefit to the on- coming generation.” Paulhamus declared that thou jsands of crates of berries were sold because of the improved roads, As jmany crates were sold direct by far mers to consumers along the high ways as were sold thru retail store he said | “The campaign to boost strawberry sales, especially that’ by elty new: papers, was extremely helpful)” said Mr. Paulhamus. “We haven't full re- turns from the fruit shipped fresh, but we anticipate a fairly good price.” | Raspberry shipments have now be 22 years, |Farmers Dispose of Surplus. Elmo Sperry, 2 27, Accused! to} Sperry was charged with stealing | | YALE INSTALLS NEW PREXY 4 STATE TAX LAW SHOULD BE REVISED Only Way to Bring Down Seattle’s High Levy, Says Report That the tax levy of Seattle will ww be as low as that of other Coast cities until the state fax law is revised, as The Star has repeatedly declared, is com tained in a report by County Assessor Frank W. Hull and Councilman C, B, Fitzgerald. At the same time, the points out, Beattie taxes es duced, and it promined th be, $2,805,000 next year. Reduction by another million is promised if @ way can be fgund to dispose of the King county ferry system STARTED INVESTI SEVERAL WEEKS AGO Hull and Fitzgerald were nam a an investigating committee at @ meeting on tax levying bodies sever- weeks ago, after it hed become nt the Tax Reduction | of Seattle, then being formed by representatives of civic and frm ternal organizations, really meant The committee of two te back Friday ‘The proposed reductions, approved by the tax levying bodies, are as fob lows; Redaction Resvetion in Milla in Dollars: Rehoet Giatriet . 008 Btate .. City of Beate Totals Atdea reductions ‘seuaibte it ies oe poned of are 9 606,008 appropriation ade Annual deficit at ratio of lems ed for past year and oe Total for one year ..-----.$1,006,008 HUGE SUM NOW GOES UNTAXED “In our present system of tax® tion,” the committee reports, “all government costs are borne by a dik rect levy on the real and tangible personal property; and it must be borne in mind that we have $178- 796,709 of tangible real and property which is exempt from taxa tion owing to constitutiohal 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 pre» ent constitutional limitations, “Oregon and California have re moved their constitutional limita tions, with the result that we find in Portland, Ore, which has consid erably less population than Seattle, an assessable value of $314,182,765, which is approximately 25 per cent more than the assersable valuation in Seattle; and we find that Francisco has an assessed val of $819,292,153, which ts nearly thi and one-half times our assessed valk uation, while the population is com siderably less than twice our popu ited, and that our tax will be as low as in where the cost of spread over a great able wealth, until we luws. levy those jthat the original estimate for equip ment for the new Broadway higk school shop building has been cut two-thirds, This shows what can be done all along the line. Jap Knows No Jiu Jitsu; in Hospital T. Uno, 43, Japanese vegetable hospital with a lacerated skull as the result of his ignorance of jiu jitsa. Uno got into an argument Satur- |day with a white man over the price of cabbage. He was picked up bodily by the man and thrown against his vegetable truck. Babe Drings 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, Russe! eu was pitti, | os | peddler, 1403 Whipple st, is in city ~ Dr. James Rowland Angell (left) and Dr, Hadley at the _~ installation ceremonies when Dr. Angell became Yale’s 14th president, succeeding Dr. Hadley. The latter was president

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