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‘Seattle Star adios iy & Date Wavents Ave iption ‘Rates IN ADVANCB iE STATE OF STATE OF Wash NGTON ber month, or $9.00 year. oe CARRIER In cltY ab mt charne advertising, er insertion (six words Six Insertions for ¢ 4 'S—5,000 IDEAS NEED- ‘orking girl paid $10,000 for she ig worthless. D. rite Producers’ ula ERE BRING “YOUR ra good berries, Top ys Parry, Farm, phone er, F ie eroe Mt away repay rome hrow A ME PIANO PLAYING 808 Pine at. ~ SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE mpany, 520 “You ee : I fut eee eee iin: Small ired. Article sells on ‘One My tg convines. Te stnn Ss Fersign De De- OUTE CAR- in ail parts of. of the city. Good = for ‘advancement. Be Qreaintice ‘Department ‘kK MEN—WE WILL e cedar siabs you os load. Smith i HANDLING oaehty either Et . Johnston, Box 503, toe, Wash. 3 ‘Suafrord. & A ginners $150. ‘monthly. Railway, 13. field can't re) it away. itr for iF your 04 Union. Beads of sisckaraea seldiers ‘aallers are printed free ef ° MAN ntant, poaskeapes oF of ee’ og’ work. % YEA Fell trend sani <a FP Wee Address 3756 PAINTING tol 2189. ene busi sang hor tall hom * Sayphere, yf home, or ‘Ture Experience um eateney, to NOW. i women. Ea kl Send self-addressed ‘envelope for particular: Candy Makers "Co, Phila ja, Pa. $4 summer distributing Zanol prt Gripks. 15 years’ succes prieties. uality and ranteed. Why experiment? nally advertised in } = mag- Big profits to hustler te today for money making ‘American Products Co., ‘American Bldg LOST _ AND FOUND CARD CASE TA card pass, Shriners and ervieh Rite membership cards. Z reward return to owner, f ard Hanson, Le: yash , mS WEISFIE CANT RE- " fF watch, throw it away. 4 on. T—DANK BOOK NO. 6496 to Milton Heiman, 15 HOUSER FOK KENT + faoxtas: “FINE, ‘cords of ni ig lawn; flowers; gar- house” with Price $1,160; wy Take Lake W. and Hen- MELVIN'S. ‘AGE, 1TH BATH; 7 overlooking bay and ly; one block from car; $18. Take 8 oa ss t Hinds, ‘one block windows. 20 mente 16th 8. rly furnished, for rent, chea 7222 Fifth ave. Sunset 3229. NFURNISI TS APAR’ NTS § 4 room ay to move in; flown corner, opponite Time: rent. Elliott 2284-3. 4 is A TH, $20, 400 it. Phone Garfield 4404. i [NISHED APARTMENTS f AND FLATS bat ND ORF ine distances ns w anc p ger fare. 33 ULAR L PRIC ROOMS, a are | business. The *iSss ‘Bixth ave , ARTMENT, PR 2 beds 1718 12th ave, te Ly so war, | WEEKLY THRUOUT a0) purity Cincinnati, 0. | | ONE 8 Pord ra: AR OS iad nee FURNISHED APARTMENTS sinutes’ walk. % Howell, HOUSERBEPING RK ok 2-room fur $5 up. posite Moore Theaire Agement Hot DOWN a joan, 50 week 312% Cherry st. hone M SINGLE” HOUSEKEEPING ~ ROOM; free linen; gas; light, 412 Colum- JOUSEKEEPING MS ROOM” AND walking distance; nitcar, 11ié¢ Belmont N. FOR RENT—ROOMS ¥ RIVATE ot 1918 water: . " Cap- Trot 0860 Sunday or evenings. 36 WANTED—BOARDERS WANTED—CHILDE ages 3 to 10. Moth 27 Rr « SUMMER COTTAGES of BARGAIN “FOR $960 — 4-ROOM water front cot % prettily tu nished; lawn; je $1 cas! $20 monthly, Alki. a PUPILS WANTED BEGIN NNERS PIANO, rates, Elliott 2 (9_FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 4 LIA ‘oO betty at Ave. & Look up needs In ad- vance. screen ter, Seattle-made, substantti sereen door, 2 feet § inches by 6 feat a, laches, with od wil POP. nese as SASH FOR CHICKEN HOU in, wide and Ae in. high, cost LATE GLASS FOR WINDSHIE 38 in. Dy 10 jn. 40 tn. by 12 In. Ou owing F catalogue, bullding material, tree a WILLIA ita bite Eb TIRES; ONLY nest) So makes, cords, tabrice and soles. Ww Sate ba only i ite id auto pe: A 0.94 re} 4.5 a trailers, gas engines, magne Serporesers, i Fear ends, ssking. ee 3 8 ih" furniture atl W Fourth, for the Ke ry and it _torma give “FO Caktnet Vietro Mr. Rhodes. Kenwood 3981. ling and fence posta _ #% FOR, DOUBLE gas Fa ' 5 <. " ne an uiek range fire. Post wood 3941. RU In sines 11-3x12, 10-6x13-6, feet. Sanford’s best 27x68 ew $2.45; others up to $7, t Sal ¥. JUST TH thing for El vention, | Wil c it cheap. Ph: =H. aEwiNG MACHINE GOOD DROP: Beetsdie 1386 1800 Firat aves a BEING SLoSED “Our RANGES All new, Chole, $38; Large camp o, $40. idron y Furniture 1 Depts 219 Univers CL Oil HURNER Leaving elty. le 8. Soitiing "buat ne ae a ultting busl- roe KITCHEN CABINET, Jarx, in good condi+ Bumbe 1515. few. PLAN Tomer. 21 onM DRIVE little used. Se. ocaeurlinavieis ips. Novelty Print, 1611 % | CHAS ROHRBAC KER, PIANO TUN- ing. 5 ia | AAR ABTE HATS $2.50. 1008 ist 52 FURNITURE FOR SALE AMBRICAN. FURNITURE CO. i Pike st. Large Stock ot Hew an ed ho neld goods. 'e buy, sell and exchange & of furniture. Pho A call Main 4% cotton-felte od (rnattrone Blake Furn, Co. M. a. 1. ee. ist Here are some fine dogs looking tor home, especially one big black good for either hunting or watching. Pri very reason able. We will board your pets While you are gone camping. 817 Westlake N. Bilipté 289. ITS ZEALAND REDS, 62 months ol; LIVE 8TOC BORREL HORS) weight 0 pounds. Crist, North Park. 101 ave. Sunset 2218. ee el 61 FOR SALE—AU TOMOBILES — NOTICE Senled bids will be recelv Vulean Manufactu Fourth Seattle, July 22, 1921, for cars Studebaker roadsters. 2 Studebaker touring cars Marmon. 4-passenger Hudson. Lexington. Packard. Oldsmobile touring» Oldsmobile roadster. Dodge coupe. Pilot coupe. Fords. Sura can be inspected between the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p, m. at Vulcan Mfg. Co. bid must be accompanied by a of at least 10% of amount “YEARS John Dayton old; the 1200 until following by the bid. ey on individual cars will be con- |The owner reserves ithe right to re- est Any 4p4 a ULZAN BANU WAC fi BING i le, 1200 Fourth 8. ARGAINS FOR Pe ch - Chance to make good stage, jitney bus or truck. lackard 30; 7-passenger body rims; cord tires, condition AL. ‘About, model B- 7-passen- emountable rime; & self-starter; ti nditi Li condition; s. ttle Auto W an 16th ave. sUICK FOUF l condition. Low price and rms. Henry Mossbach, 61 ike st. et 2651. BARGAIN rH $15) ndition; good electri high tension magneto; ‘top, tires all.like new. B ger body; cord tires; lights; go a 6 i NIFTIEST CHEV- rolet touring in Seattle at a low price and easy terms. 618 K. Pike. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS touring, 1919, with starter blocks fred condition: Loses fips. soll erry erms, own. Call Notth 4 wi 1919 Briscoe, |Goob” REPURE brown hy ‘Only | 123 16th avehalf block to} 8 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES BARGAINS IN USED CARS $715; $2,000; $1,500. Mitchell, new paint, $2900; pow $750. - a now $650, 1921 Ac 3,000 miles; nol run Driseoe sedan, used as demon- trator, $2,160; now $1,860, Mitchell, like new, $1,650; now $1,450, Mitchell 7-panse than 4,000 miles, $2,000; now $1,760. fine condition, 199 Oldamobile 8 $1,000; now $800. 1919 Oldamobile. 8, cord tires, fine condition, $1, a, 191 MitcheN club roadeter, condition, $900; now While they last, we ares “y at these prices Jed epainted. and in tine arty our own paper. One-third down ance easy terma MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. 932 12th Ave, Corner of Spring. VALU FoR ReAL ‘Ee IN Ui cart, see Henry Mossbach, po Mt MANGAIY = STUPRUAKER Bo fin verde for fenders, ete., ‘ ° ce ed @ WANTED—AUTOMOD'LES For to aonb orders. Custo: waiting, ‘sz may bave just what we Highest delay ‘and lose a a rices paid for Is jo care. L Pay SPOT CASH F ‘OR Goud Fords and Dod HAMILL “ENGDANL ye Te z FOR SALE—AUTO FOR SALK—AUTO TRUCKS FON P WHERE TRAILER, wheels, for sale cheap. pt ter trai) from 1 ttle Auto Wreck- will take 50 cords of wood as part email cash in mont evenings, an ne ayments. me Korte Brat, ‘ aD RE t of frat t, ieee ar rt o re one ut - ee forma, Feleph TRUCK 1-TON; and body good uu ready to Ko; top 16th ave. 3 eh OR Rent or Pa ha. Mk ety ie KA |S-ROom ¢ ay vi ne RNIGHED HOM . Basy payment in Ai condition, Only $425, ELECTRIC FoR ir * et ea SES car line, 1420 ¥ scree of cultivation; tea; 6 sacrifice Ce fer, GEO. A. 295 Hinckley flag Fas ROOM HOUSE, Gate; pinetered; full furnace; electric be . Hs $2) downs 125; incl Sais” interest. Don't call on Sunday. 1705 Mar- Ket st. Phone Sunset 2019. BUILT-IN ies: ; beth; wal fl rom ; arden; Lake Burien car Set “oy tak $2,200; $100 ts month. Hh. PY Campbell, inth W., corner Henderson CALIFORNIA — ik 4-room moderh cottage, condition. lot ies inte exe _down, and A iLVER— ANN) Come to us for the best buys is Queen Anna hill property. B.C. jueen Anne 77. cage @ lot. $50 down, im Wilson, White a7 Jar, 2-ROOM_PORTABL' $300. Take it away for $ care Star advertiaing department SMALL COTTAGE. $1260: down, $25 month. A Main 1HKIh—KBAL ESTATE | SPOT CASH FOR SMALL, MODERN | home, Queen Anne, Woodland University, Madrona dis Gio price and full partic- tn rept Must b with the very in- 50; $700) 210° Hinekle tnd and Columbia Prone mn, 4887 WE HAVE TWO CHOICE lots in Tacoma to trwing fo’ yacant lot i Seattle corm lots are free and clear, im provements, ingluding ' paving, sewer, coment walks, cu |, lote cleared and ppt in WEST & WHEELER Marion Bid, FOR EXCHANGE —10 ACRES, miles south of Puyallup; w piped in front. Will tok lot a8 part of purchas Price of 10 acres, $900, WEST & WHELLER Marion Bldg. LOT 2, HIDGK Sammit Heights tor the lots ahd acre Westlake av Addition, of deposit Bank. Alao Fallard. 310% W. PRETTY, VERY WELL ranged home of 9 room near Chicago, va $5,000, will be ex roperty in or near __Bunset 1515 for particulars, WANTED City property and stocks for exchange. FD, CLARK 1016 ‘Third “Ave i) Sts FARMS FOR Y PROPE: 1 AR- merchandise Gost sited” "* ion A ‘a iis | tide” m Bunasy. in | » | Twohts and D, Griffin raided a room ./at the Union hotel, at Third ave, and | Washington RATTLE SHOT STARTLES Two Games Raided and 8 Men Held Eight men, raids Friday the city arrested in gambling night, are being held Jail. Patrolmen st, and arrested Gus Stolzer, 34, a sallor; R. Johnson, 38, longshoreman; H. MH. Olson, 38, log ger, and Jobn Budd, 23, booked as a witness, Twohig and Griffin found the playing poker with A $68.25 men pot. | 60, ly! 150 j Ei 3063 Mecautes. Twohig fired one shot. The men |then surrendered, In another raid at 216 First ave. 8. Bergt J. F. Donlan and J. D. Pederson found four men, Tom Wright, 26, miner; Gus Buchanan, barber; John Conklin, and George Moser, 32, laborer, play- ‘ing penny ante. They are being held en gumbling charges im $25 bail each. ‘|Old Bronze Tokens Are Yet Coming In Altho street car fares were raised here six months ago, the bronze 4%- cent tokens are still being returned to the muny ralilway department, Charles Chambers, cashier, an: nounced Saturday, About $100 worth of the old tokens are re turned monthly, Chambers said. TAKES PINE TAR CARGO More than 100 tons of pine tar ts} Usted in the cargo of the xteamship| Iria, of the Swane & Hoyt service between Puget sound and the Gulf of} Mexico, which arrived here Thurs- day. 2 ACREAGE TTT TTT LAND EXCURSION Join our excursion leaving First aye. at To m. Sundey, July 17, 192 Land sold in tr and up. Only On eam Make fice for particulars, This te seer opportunity— embrace it. STANWOOD Di 703 F eeeceeeee & ACRE NEAR K ment This t if about all clear Good neighborhood and school Price, $1320, on terme. Perens Third Ave. ACRE Tit a Just north of city; tract, “ht bs? asst terms eeececees NTON RAVE: On main " eeee. Cre fine level acre Price sree; m "5 ROow CORY a peax- OB paved road; Just out toe Termes to suit yo "yale Didg. Third and EPERATT On- res, Will trade ms Hil, Wapato, POR, BALE OR TRADE. N DEPOSITORS I will consider your account for whole 3 part 4 near rast 4 and BBS ¥ ES AND PLENTY title of our free book about It tells the truth. Month- ;_geey terme gn Aylventar Driande a MIL VACANT § bs, water, | located | 50D ROLL, from Mt. Vernon, with small house ae in f teal bargain for $1,200 erms on wish. Inquire ay c. a 726 Third Ave. is WA! “TEAR FROM 708 Hoawell Mining 100 Burk Tex M. ny M mi i This is located in good nearby town very low: good eve ry, bring man, a of wits, Btu “al Burke Bid GOOD GARAGR, BESF LOCATION in Ballard, on n atreet. De- posite on lights fixtures and conduits, cash. Bunset 07. e i8-ROOM Who will be the floor; 3 years’ leas aale ‘by owner 443% Pallard ave CIGAR BTORK, SODA and lupeh counter Best ever offered. Sickness. ¢ Belmont N STAL Market at once. $2,500—GROCERY OR” WILT. Voice. Dehling, 709 2d ave, Km. PRICE ky on rent $45. For ifome Bunday wain nie PIK . cheap, PLACE if taken w4 212. for se fficial organ, for sample copy to Phdtodramatint, 958 1, W. Hellman Bidg., Los An- FALK WITH MEN AND women who are suffering from external cancer. No desire to charge an fee of put patient to ex Prone Mr. Jewett, Main 9482. TO T PATHS, MINERAL, by eth and Pine fATHS, ALL KINDS, OIL” RUS. first Per aors 620 Pike: willott 701. Daily 9 to 9 Suite 19 SOAP LAK BATHE, ‘Lady attendants, 43% First_and Madison SAGE, BATHS, LADY ATTEND- a 212 Pacific Bld, Mra. A. Winatkesa. Sunset 1257. h PBYCHO! ist Mime. Till, noted Vocational | expert, merits unexcelled | distinction, Problems) lived, Private analy: of head, 716 Haight Bldg. M. 42 ESTATE LOANS farm and acreage, loans. TARM MTG. ‘CO.. 2 Brd. ED TO BORKOW HORKOW—4300 drawing 7 annually. 100 Mone: ROTE nf ON| per cont interest d- dreas 1-28, Sta ee 106 FUNERAL NOTICES TA MAT HOATH, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Choate, 706 North Lake av Funeral will be held at the chapel of the Home Undertaking Co, at 2:00 lock Bunda FUNERAL OF AL CHIIS x orth’ rie ‘de a? will be held 40, cook, | |INFANT’S FALL POKER PLAYERS: MAY BE FATAL 13-Month-Old Baby Drops 3 Fest From Bed Thelma —_Stermberger, month-old daughter of J. K. Stermberger, N. 100th st, and Woodland Par! thought to be fatally, wing a fall from ® bed at a. m, Saturday, Mrs. Stermberger was dreds ing the child and left the room for a few mony A immodiesly ta an ettort ta bove her fe, Headquarters for Unemployed Moved Headquarters of the Association of the Unemployed have been changed from the Labor temple to 98 Madison at, according to an announcement ae The telephone ts Piliott 6047, Judges Leave Bench for Summer’s Play Summer vacation for judges in King county began Saturday, July 16, and will continue until September 3. During this time they will hold court alternately, taking five-day No regular court cases will RATE REDUCTION EXTENDED Reductions in import rail rates ave been bull further extended, ac cording to advicts received by the local office of the C.,, M. & 8t, P. rail Way from the St. Paul headquarters. *| Effective August 3, imported hemp. jute, flax and other fibers, vegetable, fish, nut, seed and whale oils, butter and dressed poultry will be carried at lower freight rates. VETERAN MASTER DIES Capt. H. M, Guptil, ploneer mas ter of the Pacific coast and a veteran of the civil war, died Friday at the Old Soldiers’ home at Orting, His widow and five children survive him, Capt. Guptill in the father of Capt. James FE. Guptill, master of the shipping board vessel Wenatchee. The funeral will be held at dort An- geles, probably Sunday. OMAHA, Néb.—One person drown- ed in flood following cloudburst near Harrison and Andrews. 17__MALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED Plasterers, Lathers, Brick- layers, Glassworkers, Interior Decorators and other buliding trade mechantes. 207-209 LYON BLDG., P. LUMP COAL—Delivered In apne = 9. 5O fon eo ANNE 4291 The Seattle Star odera Tm! Main 7303, 218 Burke Widen Second. nd Hinckley Hide RE BARNES, Main oge Hid. Patents “Ceriiied ublic Accountants ) & CO. Leary Wide Pix a ae Baier ane 00! ~ GRAD Met Collateral Loans aD_ON ALL Bre 2 RELL x Third ave. Dancing Taught WAY HUNN—La Expert Elec ric ee NNTS waters Bide. ——~— MONEY TO LOAN On diamonda and jowelry, on most Po petectory, terma, SOCINTY FOR, DIAL LOANS IN 8 1] 55-356 Empire Building LI @ mayan a4 dr Comttal Bia Menuments PUGET BOUND MARDLE & GR. Co. dat and Virginia. Est Physiclais, Surgeons | REBUMATISM, SCIATICA, LU: go, Our treatment gives imme relief. One week's trial treat o evenings. Refs Freer ‘and Hraden, 905% 3rd ave. Piano Tuntng J. Strom, tuning, $8. Rai B..-1 ++. ny Cutlery, 1407 4th ave Sanipractic Dr. Welfare, chronic disorders en, No speratifge 207 Epler Bid . {refused to tell him where she «| quart of cogMac because he wanted | the law against his own wife? So dense was the cheering crowd that wanted to_hear|curve. Radindranath Tagore, Indian poet, when he spoke in Berlin that women fainted. The police had to force a way into the lecture room of Berlin university where he lectured in|». ‘BULLETS HALT FAST MOTORIST; Speeder Quits When Shots. Flatten Tires After a chase of 16 miles thra the streets of Seattle, in whith Sergeant W. 1. Amith fired four shots at a fleeing auto, W. M Me Call, 32, telegraph operator, was arrested and is being held on am open charge in city jall for inves tigation. McCall's speed roused suspicion and Sergeant Smith set off im pursult. McCall was driving 68 miles per hour, terrorizing traffie and narrowly escaping death s@¥- eral times when he barely missed other autos, Smith, on a motorcycle, was forced to shoot the wheels of Me Call's machine to make him stop. Three of the four shots lodged ta the rear wheels of the car, but McCall, drove on with the tires flat. He was forced to quit at Spokane st. and E. Marginal way when he slowed down to make the He was unable to give aay reason for his flight The car Is @ 12-cylinder “Enget™ car. The licensé was issued to O, Muri, Lindberg, bide for @ English. Picture shows him on the ateps of of the the university. Chevrolet car. , Claims No Right to RIOT QUELLED; Stop Wife He Sees | STRIKERS WORK Feviating to Elope BY PAUL BR. MALLON GROVEVILLE PARK, N. Y., suty! 16."When « tan is no longer able to control the love of his wife, and when his wife yéarns for the love of another mfn~-he should step aside,” ‘This tn the philonophy of the Rev. Clark Durea, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, Monticello, N, ¥., who calmly read his Bible while his wife and Ear] Van Noy, also married, prepared to elope. “I shall mitke no attempt te win back my wifeg anid Durea seed, when he waa found by the Un Press at a camp meeting in this re mote section. “I shall not even at tempt to regain our two children, whom my wife took with her, I will not apply for a divorce. “I will only pray that my wife commit no sin in the Lord’s eye. Rather than see her in a state of sin, 1 wou see her in jail. “But the authorities will take care of that themselives, 1 will supply WILL THIS DEAD “MAN RETURN?! May Have Killed Self to Test Edison’s Machine Andrew Johnson, whe died after cating strychnine sand wiches In the Albany hotel, 9161 ‘Third ava, carly Friday, may have taken bis life to test o theory that the dead can com- municate with thd living, police” sald Saturday. At the time it was believed he had killed himself ‘because he lost $7,000 in the failure of the Scandinavian American bank. It ‘developed from later investiga- tion that be did not have that much money on deposit in the bank, The hotel proprietor, Earl Hungerford, said he believed Johnson lost $4,000 in the crash, but bank examiners claim’ the amount is not over $160. Meanwhile the police discovered a note left by the dying man, addressed to his sweetheart, Miss Pearl Nelson, 716 Sixth ave. The note was left on the dresser in the room where he died. back wil try to come to you. Who knows? I may wee you with ir son's ma- chine, I will try, anyhow, See you later. Goodby. Your Andy. ‘According to last reports Johnson has not yet suceeeded in making himself visible to Miss Nelson, but this fact, spiritualists say, is not to be wondered at. A spirit requires time to adjust itself to new condi tlons before there can be hope of communication with living friends, they assert. Johnson's reference to “Mr. Fdi- son’s machine” is believed to have been miswritten, possibly due to the dying man's haste to finish the note, It would be impossible, it is ad- mitted, for him to obtain one of the machines, even after, Edison per- fects the device. What he probably meant to write was, “Perhaps you may #ee me thru Mr, Edison's ma- chine.” It is sald to be quite as likely that Johnson might communicate with his mother or father, both liv ing in Virikland, Norway, he should visit his young woman friend in Seattle. Spiritualists awaiting the “demonstration” interest. Undertakers Charge $5 for Contentment LONDON, July 15.—British pa- pers quote this advertisement of a Boston undertaker in a book “Just published in America’: ‘For com: with posing the features of a corpse, $1; / for giving the features a look of; quiet resignation, $2; for giving the features a tentment Has Wife Arrested; Costs Him $500 Bail NEW YORK, July 16.-Was Harry Clark angry when his wife to get some himself, or is he such a stern prohibitinnist that he invoked At any rate, he had her arrested and now he's sorry, because he had to put up $500 bail to get her out, Pumpkin flour tor making pump-} kin ples is boing prepared for the ‘FV. | market. love pacifist, of| as that] are | —= look of peace and con-j| 5." Kot al | them with any information they de- eire, "My wife was in Passaic, N. J. She wrote to me from there yesterday, ‘How is the scandal com- weary-eyed man, Durea blinked slowly behind his double- lensed glasses as he spoke. He slouched on the edge of a camp cot. while gusts of rain deat on the stained tent just over his head, and the sound of singers chanting an old- fashioned “Be Saved, You Sinners” hymn came faintly from a distance. “Would you receive your wife back?” he was asked. Slowly and sadly he shook his head, “She never will come back,” he said. “This has been brewing for a Jong time, I saw that Van Noy was winning her away, and then he led her out of my home—right before my eyes—and I had not the right to stop her.” WOMAN FIGHTER |=: IS COMMITTED |=". Mrs: Clara Justus Sent to Sedro-Woolley Mrs. Clara Justus, charged witb in- sanity, who gave terrific battle to two deputy sheriffs and two county jal matrons when arrested Thursday night, was taken to the Northern hospital at sedro-Woolley Saturday morning. Mrs. Justus was said to be a rav- ing maniae the night of her arrest. Locking herself in her houseboat, at 114 Edgar st,, she threatened to kill her 9-year-old daughter if pursued by the officers, She wne finally reached by Depu- tea W. J. Sears-and Joe Hill, who crawled thru a window, suppressed her struggles and turned her over to the two matrons. According to police officials, Mrs. Justus waa perfectly calm when starting for Sedro-Woolley Saturday. Learn to Soar; It Costs Only $120 CROYDON, England, July 16.— Forty dollars hour is the cost of Jearning to fly at an airplane school just opened here. If you're quick, you can learn to operafe a “ship” in three hours. Then, if you have) more coin, you can take a post- graduate course, including loop-the loop and other stunts. Service Charge in Place of Tipping MUNICH, July 16.—Bavarian ho- tel owners and employes have asked the industrial commission for legis- lation abolishing tips 4nd _substitut- ing a “service charge.” The indus- trial commission says it has no pow- er to act. Dutch Government Rebuilds Lens City LENS, France, July 16.—This city has been rebuilt at the expense of the Dutch government and present- ed to France. More than 300 dwell- ings were built, Lens was destroyed by the Germans after they occupied it. Before the war it had 24,000 in- habitants. Hectic Day in Great Falls Followed by Peace - GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 16—— Following a hectic day yesterday, when, late in the evening, Mayer boulevard pathizers During the turmoil caused by the uproar in the street two of the wom managed to disperse mob, and lates city officials to fg with the strikers. the ptd agreed return to work slomaase strike SheaSere and at @ tel to be fixed by an arbitratiea: which she left at 7:30 p. m., ber mother, Mrs. Daniel Jt she was going to meet her father. She had taken rooms tn a down. town hotel, and when found was 6a her way to a restaurant. Hill took her to the juvenile detention home, Not to Accuse Wife of Broker’s Murder NORTHPORT, N. Y., July 16.— Mrs. Helen Hemming, former Gab veston, Texas, woman, will not be held accountable for the murder yes terday of her broker husband, Glover Hemming, according to A® sistant District Attorney Patridge, ie —_— of the investigation. le added he was contemplating ne action against the widow. Mrs. Hemming, it was disclosed in the investigation, tried to persuaée her husband not to accompany |home from New York thru fear that |trouble would result with Eberhardt, Austrian guard of the estate, who later killed him and thea committed suicide, It developed that bad feeling ex isted between the caretaker of the fore he and his wife were separated. Mrs, Hemming, who witnessed the shooting, is 49 years of age and was born of French ancestry in Galves- ton, Texas. She has been married |three times, Praise Fire Chief Here for His Work Declaring that Seattle is now ene of the best protected cities against fire in the United States, the Build- ing Owners’ and Managers’ asso ciation in a letter to Mayor Cald- | well Saturday gave high praise to Fire Chief George Mantor for hia work in building. up fire depart ment efficiency. PICNIC LUNCHES! Going to get out the Mivver Sunday for a trip into the country? Planning a boat trip to the mountains? Going to have some folks for a porch supper? Then maybe you want some timely sugges- tions for dainty picnic lunches—new ways to use toothsome foods in sandwiches and otherwise. mindful that the picnic season Washington bureau, prepared a com- The Stal is upon us, hag pilation of suggestions—eggs, cakes, beverages, sandwiches, etc.— that will contain just the idea you have been looking for. If you want these suggestions, fill out, the coupon below. Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1400 New York Ave. Washington, D. C. I want a free copy of “Picnte Lunches and Porch Suppers,” and enclose two cents for postage. Name. . Strect and NO........ccccecceecseneeereeeeteeeeeseeeeeeeee City or TOWN. ....sseeerceeee

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