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he Seattle Star" re ed Dally gy THOT Seventh AVE | Beattio Wi Bivatipiien Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCB IN THE STATB “OF Ye 800 per month. or $9.00 year. BY CARRIER IN CITY month .. $0. . Rates Per Insertion a8 rae Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WAN?t®: RKS OVER it, FoR vi Service. $120 month. Ex- ©) Unnecessary. For free iculars of craminations, wr onard Civil Serv uitable Bids NTED—EXPERI ra on power machines. Nickols 1S Third S_ TED ind reliable. Ww are good workers not less employment at fain 468%, il, fe ent, of 820 _Seaboard Bid) toulars +, examination mer Civil Service > POR SUM RN ADVER- i MAY BE PERMA: YOU MAKE GOOD, INSTR Apply Advertising tar, at 1:3 60D PLABTERER, 2 shovel men, on bas! real estate. Me! tle homes preferred. 136 3rd Ave ED— BO) FoI in all orAde the ti Good ¢ for advancemen to Circulation Department Seattle 5 pee FEM ¥ WORK ON ‘ T Pass yee c man raid 0 wares with board 3. berts, White on oer ARE ORDERS dothes free, Cal ‘tternoon. 2228 ond ave. ‘watch and jewetry repair for — ‘Suttord & hwars am rakenan Bpeinncr Sug athe he pe throw it away. 4 Union VATIONS WANTED—MALE | 2 5 TING om Y i, papacing and ices, Risks Garfield 989, even- Main 856 days. F PaO rear Dea ‘Garfield 4590. women 4106 oO kly. send re f-addressed pr bie, Candy envelope for particulars. Makers Co., Ph ce AND FOUND PAIR OF NOSE GLASSES IN mounted Cane, between and ge Second, y afternoon, Reward. 4101 West sae UNC OF. moo AND opener at Woodland park, Wie Please leave Zindort 7th ave., and receive re- —— COAT; Di DARK BAN BOOKS, Nu-| re 4711 ved 4267. Finder leave! z FURNISHED COMPLETE ~~ excellent condition; RENT FOR ONE YE furnished house, close in, Ph ving ridge; rent $40. Phone HOUSES FOR RENT | of my unit h and %| round. Better than renting. PHYSICAL ¢ I ii rent, cheap, 6-roem home, uly Side ag ae beautiful garden ‘Cervi, 705 ist ave, | CLEA? PULL View of bay and city, $18. Take 7 Alki, get off at Hinds, walk one block north. 340% 21st’ ave. 8 “RENT OR SALE—3-ROOM houseboat Call Davidson, Main V4 , lve: il. Room 607 County- City’ Bid: | ROOM MC Thorndyk wood 2670 2 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | _ AND FLATS |, BATH, ket, $25; ele, $50. 51 M ¢ SOTTAG — | NGALOW, 2167 | Call Ken- PRT TO) $-room flat. 1611 7th ave, ND FLATS KEBPING 2-room riments, $5, up. ite Moore Theatre, ement. LI KOOMS, furnished kan, op- ROOM ~ APART POSTAL |} | Liab ELE FU RNISHED APARTMENTS aNo FLATS MANTIATTA} nigbed or Tom, steam heat 4 modern in every way. Prices very able; § minutes’ walk. 863, 1113 Howell. LAR PRICED ROOMS, aarket and business. Thrift, 132% Sixth ave FOR RENT—ROOMS MARRIED COUPLE WILL SHARE apartment with two or three girl May have use of sewing, machine nd plana. formation 38 lott hi WANTED. ard. uu FUR % 3 and 4 and bath; CLOSse The WANTED—TO RENT CHEAP” PLACE eee emall WiTtt puppies. PUPILS WANTED RHGINNERS ~~ PIANO, SUMMER rates, Pillott 2853. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ) WANTED, TO HUY WHEEL CHATR (second hand) James Miller, 6256 ed SASH POR “tr and 26 in. it 8 POR WIN ‘bau in. price . : 40 in. by 12 in, price Our catalogue, show! building materia on oO. WILL, AMS £0, blished 1899 th > eon HACTORS, ATTENT! We Are Selling Out New enameled sinks . w enameled basins * w enameled laundry trays Mae" Firat Ave. & Ma ‘ WE HAVE If AGAIN © Shipyard air h - Le Ap) yroximately $1 50 feet a4 Ss! and up. This will Inst you longer than any new garden + nid last year 100,000 feet. Ask ghbor, 1030 First ave. S BRST DRY MILL WOOD IN THE elty, only $5.50 single load, $20) le load. Capitol 0457 NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. Spplied on purchase Toner, 210. iLL WOOB. $5.50 LOAD, $10 double Joad.- Immediate delivery rfield 2038. . 109 CARDS, The. PRINTING. RUB- even, i Novelty Print, 3611 RE Bam Weilsticld t repair your watch, throw !t 304 Union. T CABL half price, CLINTON'S. 161 SLE IN YOUR CAR. HAVE Your auto seat cut for bed. $10 _up. unpre % at Fremont Bride aa EWING MACHINES, GOOD DRopP- heads, $10 Repairt ing. Main Hi, uae rire ‘elted mattress, Blake Furn. Co., 408 Pike. M. 651 PET STOCK YOUR DOG UP INA city kennel when there are clean kennela in the country? called for and returned. @. foldt-Jaquiss Kennels, 64 os jott 3039. oaths, re ~ CUR” BEARS M. Bailey, Mont- Rk SALE-—TWO Write or see W. borne. ttle car Good Fulue’ with Central Seseey, Ford dealers. Hroadway and Pike Phone East 0320. GARDNER AGENCY ‘We have taken In several pop- ular light cars on new Gard- ner cara If you are inter- ested in’ cheap transporta- tion come in and see us; we H) nave se oo } bar oti —d Royal Mail, new top, es newly painted. in fapnine Poendition ntouring, nted, ‘this price, RES p SR ICME 1917 Oakland A. W. Sedan. in nice condition throughout. 4 tires, a real good buy Faqih® Brice asked. Price on 0 ————o | ‘We have 10 more cars to select | from; we have just what you have been looking for; come in and 0 one SHTELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. ith Avé. and E. Pike St. East 0100. | ne hes |FORD SEDAN, lent rupoing ‘order. ha repainted. A real good buy pe H eral terme. Central Agency, thorized Ford dealers. eiway and Pike. Phone East ROADSTER. $195 — CHEVROLE 2001 Rainier recently overhauled. ave, KAS statio (ae FoRD ROADSTER, 1917, IN BXCEL- lent running order; has shock ab- sorbers and speedometer, Liberal terms. Central Agency, Inc. | Au- thorized Fo Broadway For to supply our Customers waiting, and you may Just what we need. Why Highest prices RITY MOTOR SALES CO. 721 EB, Pine St. OPEN SUNDAYS _AND EVENINGS Dodges. & BNGDAHL, 1160. HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID. FoR ood light cat Henry M b Wo Con 618, Pike at, Pnat 2601, 23 ee Rt be RILLS, mp: Price Co. Rent or anle. Main 919. 824 ist & 7% FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE _ MADISON PARK On sist ave. N., two blocks from the Madison qr line, we have a feo, more than half tur- a 40-foot corner lot This place is not modern, but can We bought for $1,100, on terms 9 $100 down and $20 a month. there anything cheaper in Bente? ? REALTY Ci New York Block Kast 6081 room cot ni on BY OWNER block from some terms he a. Ror cement 0; $25 month. 604° American Main 2176 nn Stock of) T | Meyer- | S Me -| $0 BEARING TREES. + the pi |i FOR SALE—REAL ESTAT OWN YOUR OWN HOMIS $1,600, $200 cash, bal, $26 8 roe modern; larg X100; etre pinded. clty water | | and light; al e# paid; | yw | Bids. | close to car line and beach H. A. GOOD! 415 Railway B | Phone Main 2 CONTRACTORS AND DUILDERS ATTENTION are instructed by ao nt to dispose of 120 feet band aL, will make an ideal © bungalows, Price one North 796 for We xcellent 8 6Ox110 gas and coal range, dishes and utensils complete, Kasy terme JAHN & CO. ind and Pike Be ¥, Kite! Bldg. FOR BALE. RE a. ¢ Yourth an, rooT » park te while cuttin your wood winter and sell for twice this price ext year when cleared. By one Fast 7 RIVERSIDE iF wilt houses y im Wide 6655) Lot ie DRIVE | 8 tote, $100 cash bandh mediately iW arieton ave. Sidney }122 CULVER QUEEN ANNE to us for the best ween Anne hill pre 9 Rc. CU vit 14 Boston St Queen Anne 17. |fwWO BUILDING” LOTR“ doxité each, cc S and Irving Corner wide lot $750; Bidg in ROOM MODERN Bt Thorndyke ave, $25. 2670. WANTED—KEAL ESTATE n | WANTED—FROM OWNER, §-ROOM rY r bungalow, be bargain UNTRY HOME tD;) GOOD HOUBE nicely arrange i of place thor- fruit, berri ree garden, flowers, ing paved bighwa Place must be g 008 to be ap- f the mont Places in the district. Handy for anyone employed down- | town. Price $1,375; easy terme to saUsfactor on place immediately, Take Madison car and Kirkland Ferry to Burke & Farrars office Kirkland. Te ACH IMPROVED HOU Forty thousand strawberry the very best varieties; Z tre logan berries, ape: currants, ete; splendid spring water piped over place by gravity; emall how barn, excellent district; 2 blocks from station. Price $2,200; respon- party can have easy monthiy See Mr. Wiswall, 603 Sea- Bidg " A FINE GARDEN ground, part Umber, balance den and flowers: nice little in fine district LES —ALL nice home H. C. PETERS 136 Third Ave. wD 1idxda0, ‘and Juneau, on 19) ACRES ood berry land; 50: $50 down. IBELE Bioe! " 0D BUILDIN jocks Adjoining Kei Ken wood for fue &. pane | ‘Som ii0 FEET BY 210; ¢ site, overlooking Sound; 3 from cement road. $1.00 a“ Pa: 6 ey HOUSE ment. $4,000, OW TS Tih TIME TO TARE POS- Session of this gr 20- by 8 re farm; nicely situated, one More than \% cleared, orchard, growing crops. Derries planted. 600 horse, ytd + 346 Woolley, in Skagit.county $1,400. v~SsTocks OF PER 4. 2 § United Finance, Victory Rubber Sound Rubber Roswell Mines Alaska Pet. Raker Steam Mo Rothert Process 8 Beacon Coal Mines ). 20 King Airehip.... hid 500 Western Smelt, & P.. ‘Special 2500 Trojan Oil, Cal 4000 Am. Workers Ol} Fieid 38 |5000 Boundary Hay Ol. . Libert “all taaues, || BUS! Meas OPPORTU: '$200 DOWN—HOME AND INCOME | 12 rooms, nicely furnished: clone in, Owner leavin, 213 Yale Ride, Third city. Inion. FOR EXCLU. housé@ho! required for stock 6 commission to) pay | RESTAURANT, FULLY } $250; rent $20, lease. ave. 8. | $3,600. GROCERY a |__votee. ED, Seventh Witt TN; Rem. 212 SHAMPOO” Witt castile soap, 35¢. e with choice of four kinds of electricity, ye. Manieuring, 5c; Marcel waving, 360 25 complete booths. Modern equip- ment, THE BUTLER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING loor Taft Bid. 1107 Second Av. for appointment, SPTICS—-WOULD rat 4th Pho You GARB nal treat ef of epi- ng seizures Information Drawer 0-592. lepsy, positl from first ¢ ialint, Proming.. BATHS, MABSAGE. jants, 434 Globe Bldg. First_and Madison. ~~ MINERAL. MASSAG BATHS, LADY ATTEND- ante. «. 212 Pacific Bid a “Mrs. A. Willeiksen, Sunset PSYCHOLOGIST Mme. Till, noted vocational expert, merits unexcelled distinction, oblem solved, Private anal of head, face and hand. Tis Haight Bldg. M, 4252, | 100 0 REAL ESTATE LOANS Money for farm and acreage loans. ROTHE FARM MTG. CO., 1022 ard. 105 FUNERAL NOTICES |SPENCIER— July 10, 1931, ave LOVELACK N- chr, beloved are of Oliv sister of Mra Lotliae M Matnade of menttla aud Chauncey A, Lovelace of Denver, Colo. held at « of Bonney-Watson Un- dertaking Co,, corner 1702 Broadway {aageser. July 12, at. p. my rema- ion, Funeral services will be o 10) Owner, 602 PY foneer | | Hott 6380. | | Irvine, h ave. N.| York, i} jand j first Ume in five years, aceording to ‘4, | tate convention, here tomorrow. | Lee who could move , brought before the convention will + %'be presented by committees which "Yinave deen |shortage, high price of building ma- fruit, ® fall kinds, a splendid stock;| with @ small income “BE: | Foe town | | scheme to get revenge. rue SEATTLE Si Az. '5 HELD AFTER A WILD CHASE Sailors and Alleged Boot-| legger in Fight Four men were held in city jail Monday, after a wild chase, a free forall battle between eallors and an alleged bootlegger, and an elaborate A quart bottle of moonshine, a quart of Scotch and a badly bruised | nose are evidence aguinat C. W. Op dyke, 2%. bellboy athe Right hotel, the alleged bootlogger. The sailors, W. L. Powell, 20; 0. A 19; N. K. Coffman, 19, and| Alex Bena, 19, from the U. 8. 8. New | femsed that they attacked Opdyke in & room at the Right hotel, in revenge for two quarts of moon shine, mixed with ether, that Opdyke | is maid to have sold them last week Powell said the booze made them) all wick for a week, and that Satur-| day night they fixed up a scheme to | get even with Opdyke They came to Seattle and asked Opdyke if they could get any booze, “sure!” Opdyke; “I've got | some reat Scotch.” Accordingly, they went to the room and Opdyke delivered the goods. When Opdyke entered the room, the mitors knocked him down and took $70 from him, They ran uptown, with Opdyke Mm hot pursuit. Sergt. Carr took up the chase and arrested them. Opdyke waa reteased $500 bail, The sailors are held on & charge of robbery Says Rent Prices More Favorable CHICAGO, July 11.—The swing of the tide of prices favors the renter the builders of homes for the delegates to the National Real Es The acute housing shortage in the large cities, expecially, is starting to ease up, B. F. Taylor, of Portiand, Ore, president of the real estate men's organization, told the United Preas, The princtpal questions to be studying the housing terials and high taxes, “We hope to work out a method t thie meeting whereby the man can build a “|ahip City of Beattie PAGE MACK SENNETT Two dozen bathing beauties are wanted at once by the Lost and Wound bureau of the muny rail way. Exactly 24 swimming sults were loft on street cara over the week end. “MIRACLE MAN” LECTURES HERE Promises to"Cure Ills of All Who Come to Him “Miracle Man” W, D, ‘Thompson, of Los Angeles, has begun « sories of self-healing lectures and demon. stration# at the Moore theatre here. “As long as I'm here,” he said, I'll cure the ills and alls of all men and women Who come to me.” Cures are effected, he explained, by bringing the nerves into relaxa- tion, When relaxation is complete, pain leaves. “The simplest and the oldest way of relaxing and quieting one's nerves,” he explained, “in by placing the fingertips together, Place the tips of your finger® together, just touching, and wait, In two minutes your nerves will become quiet, you'll begin to relax.” Gov. Scott C. Bone Leaves for Alaska Governor Scott ©. Bone, of Alaska, left Seattle Saturday of the Steam-| bound for Juneau. Hundreds of people crowées the Grand ‘Trunk dock, endeavoring to extend their farewell to the new gov: ernor, who hits been Seattle's much feted guest during the past week Accompanying the governor were his wife, Mra. Scott C. Bone; their daughter, Mise Margaret Bone, and Karl Thiele, the governor's secre tary. See Auto Club for petting Sy a Driver's License Automobile d@rivers’ Licenses, now required of every person who drives a car in thin state, may be applied | for at the offices of the Automobile Club of Washington, 1211 Fourth ave. Onty 20, of the nearly 300,000 home and pay for it just as he pays ” Taylor said. Seattle Man’s Hens Prove Best Layers A pen of five Leghorn hens, owned by J. W. Merriman, of Seat- tle, hax won first place in the West ern Washington egg-laying contest at the Experiment station in Puyallup. Since November 21, 1920, ita production has been 945 ees. | 106 LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM If MAY CONCERN: This © certify that Peterson & made an application to and lumber block fo! benny Anyone desiring to protest much oe- cupAncy must file such protest at the o joe of the Bullding De ment, room $95 County City pula ‘on ing. prior to July 23, 1921. G. Ht, | 107 CARD OF TH. Miller, Richmond Heach. No ores lw “WIS TO EXPRESS Oi Fit SIN: cere appreciation to our friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings im our bereave- ment in the death of our mother, Mra. Bertha Nelson. MRA. C. W. OLSON. MRA A. BE NORD. SA LUMP COAL—Delivered _ "ae 2 PO. 50: Ton pe ANNE 4291 : (The Seattle Star | DIRECTORY | \ JW hdmunds, ¥raver-Pat | Bue seth Established 18 moderate fees; consultation Main 7303. 215 Burke Bidg., Second Patent At’ P. dey Beatils, week. and , ny ita NOLDS. Katapiisned | : 3 yours examiner U, Lyon Bld. Billo cA foreign 207 Hinckley Bldg. PIERRE # BARNES, Main 6750. 1218- 4h ope Bid. Patents. Tredemarka K—E_HANSEN & CO, Leary fide RT NER, CHTROPRAC- SRR TUR ‘Br. 210-13 Malght, Bld, 34- Pine ow Eve. dates. Bil. 3684, YENNINGR * JENNIN RAD- yates of Pauiner saboot, enny Bidg. Main 72’ Collateral 1 IN AN EE ALL SOREL TEASED SOL RTE 907 Third ave. P. & “Biljatt 6028, Mor to Loan ——~~"ONEY TO LOAN” On diamonde, “and Jewelry, om most ‘actor, society Foi Mr DEAL LOANS 235-6 Empire Building pee ind. Near wend! 20 8 MONEY TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY OMOUNT, ON DIAMONDS, ‘eolehen and Aiea i lowest rates, Seattle's © SANs Loan Broicors AMERIC WELT mr NS on A TOMOBLL Retain and drive ae 7: Unrmont, 508 Central Bid Bl. 418 near BOUND MARBLE & GRAN- te Co. Ast and Miteiulas ‘Estab: Hahed “18 Spilckas and Optometriat non ~~ Physicians, Surgeons RABUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBI go. Our treatment gives imme relief. One w | ‘8 trial treatn Open evenin Reference Treer and. Hraden,. 906% Piano Tuni J_ Strom, tuning, $3. Tep. E11, 0529, Sharpened ra. Cuflery, 1407 4th ave Dr. Weifare, chronic disorders wom- én, No operations, 207 Epler Bidg. Violin Repairing Dows rebaired Plaidy, Lid Sed motorints in the state have thus far applied. The license fee is $1 and must be paid by Auirust 1. Man, Buried in Auto Tank Blow-Up, Dies Daniel MoGillia, 32, auto mechanic, who was fatally burned July 3 when the gas tank on his auto blew up, died in Providence hospital Monday. MocGillis was putting & gas saver on his auto and had crawled be neath the car in the garage at 1002 Madison st. when the tank blew up and riddied the auto in a mas of flames, Dr. W. E. Cline; 77, Dies in Portland PORTLAND, July 11.—Dr. W. ©. Cling, well known figure in North- West Methodist circles, died here jearty today. He was 77 years old. Dr. Cline retired from active pur mult of his profession some years aga. af Committee Favors City- er Plan A committee inted by the Mu- Bicipal league to study the city-man- ager plan of government for Seattle will report to the league at Bianc's cafe Tuesday noon. The report will be favorable, it i suid. Local Bank Awarded Cup for Ad Display The Washington Mutual ‘Se bank has been awarded a large for having the best display of finan- cial advertisment on exhibit at the Sth annual convet Coast Advertising last week, according ment Monday, Millionaires’ Club Is Told of Loyalty Loyalty to one's self, fellowmen, the state, nation and to God was| discussed by Carl, Croson, member of the school board, at the Million- | Aires’ club, 90 W. Main st., Saturday | night. The club will have a commun ity service play, entitled “Neigh- bors,” next Saturday night. Profes- sor Waltner, expert on psychology, will bayer ACR Will Show | Eviden e of Oil in_Ballard Evidences of of] in Ballard will be the subject of a lecture at 7:30 p. m. Monday, at the Ballard, police sta- tion, An ofl expert, said to have been employed by 4 large company in Mexico, will give the result of soundings he made tn Ballard during @ recent visit. He is said to have found oil. m announce: JAPS PLAN BIG LINER According to the Japan Advertiser, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha ig reported to have ordered a super-Empress, | with a capacity of 15,000 tons, from the Glasgow shipyard. ~The vessel will be 1,000 tons larger than the Talyo Maru, at present the largest steamer of the company. It prob-| ably will be placed on the Seattle | run, to compete with the Wenatchee, | Keystone State and Silver State, sc (OONER MAKES RECORD Hibbard-Swenson company report a record passage between Puget Sound and West Kamchatka by their little power schooner Chukotsk. The vessel made the trip in 19 days. We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. || CHAS. ; SCHWARTZ Optometri C) ute Optician Gyes Exe en Fitted Price Reason 237 Ep! $13 Seron Tel. Main 2661, | GIRLS AND WINE ge | land, ip| phone call from James M. Curley, ,home brew and 150 gallons of corn James W. Burk, Philadel- phia, is hale and hearty at 70, altho he has smoked 30 cigara aday for 45 years. He's a professional cigar tester. He also smokes for pleasure, DINNER PROBED Movie Magnates Mentioned in Boston Inquiry ; BY J, a ROWLANDS BOSTON, July 11.- “The names of several prominent movie “magnates today were dragged into the case of District Attorney Tufts, 6¢ Middle ex county, whom Attorney General Allen seeks to remove from office. Special Assistant Attorney General Henry Hurlbut, making his opening statement to the five supreme court justices who are hearing the case, made the following allegations: 1. That $100,000 “hush money” was exacted from guests who attended a girl and wine dinner at Mishawum Manor, Woburn, to protect them from exposure, It is charged Tufts was involved in thin, ' 2 That the bill for this dinner— $1.060—wag paid by the Paramount Moving Picture Co. and was ap- proved by Hiram Abrams, official of the concern, who, with Adgiph Zudk- or, wellknown movie magnate, ba f4 alleged to have been at the feast. Hurlbut, in discussing the pen that $100,000 hush money was ob- tained, told of various checks that changed hand@? after conferences in which Daniel H. Coakley, prominent Boston attorney, and others, were leading figures. “We are unable,” Hulbert says, “to trace any part of the $100,000 direct. ly as having been paid Tufta, but we will produce evidence, which we will say Will raise a strong suspicion that he allowed himself to be influenced to help his friend Coakley, and to the great injury of the public.” Hurlbut said that the revels at Mishawum at a fashionable Boston hotel in hon- or of “Fatty” Arbuckle, on the night of March 6, 1917. revels were arranged by some one unknown to him, he said. Hurlbut asserted that “Brownie” Kennedy, owner’ of~ the manor, brought 15 or 16 young girls to the party. On May 11, while he was in Port- Me., Abrams received a tele- then mayor of Boston, Hurlbut sajd. in which Curley notified Abrams to return to Boston at onc®, aa a seri- ous matter was about to develop, and to bring an attorney with him, Woman's Legs Cut Off; Asks Damages A damage action for $52,500 against the city, brought by eer Mae Doughty, who charges at both legs were cut off by a ‘con park car, September 29, 1920, was begun before a superfor court jury Monday. Mrs. Doughty now walks with the assistance of crutches and artificial limbs. Call Sent Out for Raspberry Pickers Raspberry pickers, the ‘growers are calling! The season extra hands are o the crop, according from W. H. Paulhamus. Families that may not otherwise fet a vacation may now have an outing in the berry fields and comed back with méney in their pockets. Picking facilities will be supplied to those who call at the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers’ associa- tion office, eithe# at Puyallup, of Sumner, Paplhamus says. is at its height and to gather = message OVERHAUL WENATCHEE Charles B. Edwards, marine en- gineering expert, is now in Seattle for the purpose of assisting the work of restoring the big transpacific liner Wenatchee to first-class condi- tion, so far as her mechanical equip- ment is concerned. The liner will be completely overhauled. SAILS FOR NOME Toaded down with a capacity cargo, the big liner Victoria, owned and operated by the Alaska Steam. ship company, sailed for Nome and St. Michael on her second trip at 10 o'clock Saturday, The Victoria car ried 100 passengers, bound for Yukon points. PROSSER.—John Juell, local merchant, dragged Jason Jee, 260- pound bedridden Indian from burn: ing tepee to safety, Two hundred dellars under mattress consumed. ANCOUVER.—-Fifty gallons of PAGE 11 ———— HE HAS TOUGH JOB; HAS SUMMONS FOR MRS. KATE MAHONEY Deputy Sherift “Chuck” Kear ney doesn't know whether to be come a deep lake diver, a flying artist or an qpean traveler. He was handed a summons Monday morning to serve on Sire Kate Mahoney The action in which Mrs, Ma honey ie made a defendant con- cerns the condemnation of prop- erty for city unen. Kearney said Monday he would ask for legal advice FIND VESSEL OF CAPT.AMUNDSEN U. S. Coast Guard Cutter May Tow Craft Here WASHINGTON, "July 11L- schooner Maud, of Captain Amund wen, the Arctic explorer, has been found by the United States coast guard cutter Bear and both vessels now are at Whalen, Siberia, the treasury department today an nounced. A radio message from the Bear, sent out to find the Amundsen craft, which the explorer was forced to abandon when it became frozen in| the tes, stated that the cutter would tow the explorer’s ship to Nome, Alaska, a8 soon as the weather mod- erated. Amundsen and the crew recently reached Alaska. Whalen is a small Siberian village about 200 miles from Nome. eee Capt. Roald Amundsen, the ex- plorer, said here today he was glad to knéw the Maud had been found by the cutter Bear. — “But it was no more than I ex- pected,” he said. “The Bear's officers | told me they would go to the Maud's assistance as soon as the ice per- mitted and see the Maud to safety. 1 don't know whether they will es- cort her to Segpuie. Possibly.” Superior Court Has Cleaned Its Docket «From a condition of congestion two months ago, when 1,200 ‘cases were awaiting a trial date, the King county superior court has emerged with a clean docket. All cases now on file Mave been assign: ed to a trial date. Co-operation of the Bar association and the meiees Produced the result. 1921 Record of Ba Automobiles 93. ‘W, Fitzwater, a news struck Sunday afternoon at Second ave. and Marion st. by an auto driv en by Joe Lorig, 119 W. Téth st, when Fitzwater ran across the street ahead of Lorig’s machine Lorig took the man to city houpftal, where he wag later released. anidentified man who stepped from a street car at Ferry st. and Alki ave. Sunday night was knocked down by an auto driven by G. E. Guyll, 7013 22nd ave. N. W. The) VICTIM OF AX LOSES SPEECH Unable to Tell of Thugs Who Attacked Him H.C ‘Taylor, first mate of the steamer Alameda, who was attacked on the night of July 3 in hig house boat at 4528 Shilshole ave., by four thugs, who beat him over the head with an ax, has lost his voice ylor lies on his bed in clty how |pital unable to make a sound, while de for him to give them the men who attacked |him, Taylor-in thought to know thelr identity Tayjor is conscious and able to lundefMand their questions, but is dumb. Hig condition is sald to be serious but gradually improving. FIRE ABOARD U.S. STEAMER |Destroys 30 Tons of Coals Steel Vessel Unhurt PORTLAND, Ore., July 11-—Fire |which last night threatened the coal |bunkers of the steel-constructed United States shipping board steam- er Eastern Mariner, was considered under control early today, following frantic all-night work by the crew of 25 men, assisted by Portland fire men, The loss is confined to about 30 tons of coaj which came into imme- diate contact with the flames. Ow- ing to it» steel construction the dam- age to the vessel was slight Spon- taneous combustion is given as the cause of the fire. Bureau of Missing Relatives| He was last heard from when wrote his brother a Neah bay that he had saved and was biack hair, blue eat nee in height and weighed 160 J. L. Wharton is being for by his sister, Mra. 8. L. 3 i ; i: Guyll said he was not looking at the | clone. it street car and did not followed a dinner jpurt, 43 —A Jap boy was slightly tn- jured at First ave. and Bat- tery st Sunday night whenstruck by an auto driven by Walter Alstrom, 911 Seventh ave. Alatrom was making the grade at this point and failed to see the boy. He was taken home. Alstrom said the boy told him his name but he was unable to pro nounce it, 4322". Dv. Dora, 2203 Walker st, was knocked down at Rainier ave.jand Walker et. Sunday by an auto driven by John A. John- son, Moose club, and slightly bruised. Dora tried to cross the street ahead of Johnapn’s car. He was taken homa, Fresh-Air Children Show 50-Pound Gain Fifty pounds is the lump gain in Weight of the 20 boys and girls who cgnstitute the first party to partici- Pate in the Hollywood Fresh Air camp. An average of 2% pounds have been gained by each child dur- ing the past week. The Hollywood camp is teaching underfed, children of Seattle how to eat and what to eat to build up their undernourished bodies, e Sues for $31.10 He Claims Was Stolen Suit against Charles H. Meadows, Camp Lewis soldier, was opened Monday in Judge Joseph Sessions‘ court by M. Shimada, proprietor of Japanese noodle house, at 510 King st, who alleges that on June 3 Meadows stole $31.10 from the cash reqlaten of the restaurant. Burglars at Work Out Lake Burien Way Henry Cobb, of Mt. Vernon sta- tion, on the Lake Burien line, re ported to the sheriff's office Mon- day that his home was entered July 8, and numerous picces of jewelry, including 3 watches, taken. Jack Dempsey to Be in Seattle Friday SALT LAKE CITY, July 11.— Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, left here today for San Francisco, en route for Seattle. He will arrive in Seattle on Friday. WAY TO PANAMA . shipping board steamship Western Knight, under the manage- ment of the Pacific Steamship com- pany, is well on her way to Panama from Norfolk, Va., according to ad. vices received here Monday, The Western Knight is loaded with a full cargo of navy coal for the U. 8, naval station at Pearl Harbor, Hono- lulu, MAI LE LEAF POST, } No, 21, and raisin mash seized with arrest of Charles Hellman and Aeno Kivi en farm near Orchards, American Legion, has announced a meeting in the armory at 8 p. m, Tuesday, Relatives of J. W. Rowland, ranch er, who died of apoplexy in the Kirk- land sanitarium Saturday afternoon, are being sought by the coroner's of- fice in Seattle, Rowland was found — unconscious on his ranch, near Rose Hill, Saturday, and taken to the san- itarium, where he died later. He had nig ede six/months, ms ‘ Oregon Ed: Dies MONMOUTH, Ore., July 11.—Fun- eral arrangements are being made today for J. H. Ackerman, prominent Oregon educator and president of the — Oregon norma! school here, who died suddenly yesterday, following a@ stroke of apoplexy. He was 76 yearg old. Ackerman had been president of the normal sc! ge for 10 yeans and previous to t! had been superine tendent of public instruction for Oregon for 12 years. Ackerman was born in Toronto, Towa, November 7, 1845. He came to Oregon in 1889. Sheriff Is Killed * in Auto Smashup MISSOULA, Mont, July 11 << George W. Huffaker, a Lewis and Clark county, was in stantly killed yesterday and three nurses whom he was bringing home from a week's outing were severely shaken when the automobile he was boil overturned on a steep hill in e Blackfoot country, te word received here an All four of the party were pinned under the machine but Miss Mabel Grose, a nurse, managed to dig her way out and summon help, 8 Outside Judges to Fill Vacation Term Eight visiting judges from outside Washington counties gre now hold ing court in King county in an ef fort to clear up the court calendar before the summer vacation. Beginning July 15 only one judge at a time will hold court until Sep tember 3. Park Board May Go * Over 1 Mill Levy Can the park commissioners ap propriate funds in excess of the 1 mill levy provided by the city char ter? This is the question aimed at Corporation Counsel Walter F, Meier Monday by the park commissioners. Corporation Counsel Slices His Estimate Approximately $1,400 was sliced off the budget estimate of the cor poration counsel's office filed with the city council Monday. The pro £ posed budget for 1923 totals $106,800,