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yas Soa attic, GuTepe or ATE OF sHINGTON ter a ment * J Be year. Br CARRInR IN advertising, 18 See lanertion (alx_werds Be Bar mate ie eee To A with be o te 11 e'eleck each mern- om & eredtt te 28 “Deoertment, ane 5 Ol ae Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s ~|ALKL “Experience tieul RIENC! BU i furnished. ¥s Bend ‘ solr se. stam) envelope for free Hculars, Yoo“Bon Candy Con iad ir your afield can't er * raion. | SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WILL TARE CONFIN to ber home. Irond Sas3. 1242 B 69tn. ward (fox. 1 Service Examiner), in waited shington. D. C. fee. E: oh on 00. Ex! rite for ‘about positions. foot Civil, Servic Weshington. D.C. a N WANTED FO! gow WORK TO LEARN AD BR: SING. MAY BE PERMANE ree particu- Columbia a34 Pope OYS FO ED OL fa of the city. Good advancement: brakemen, | rs a seentbly. Railway, rate! throw it away. irks jon. UATIONS WANTED—MALB eiphia. Pa. WHITE DOG, “BROWN brown face and! Pte collar with name and as 8 phone number on were to name of Bobbie. Bun | 0596. —A POCKETHOOK WITH i cortifiestes and government $100 reward left vag a ed rith brown ‘ trimmed w r Te gape Sunset 2433. aml Sle tmnertions fer the |* regular afterncen edt-| 57, ” UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | . AND FLATS | FREMONT AV FIRST FLOOR; 5 rooms: modern V. JAHN bo | Main 391 CO. Bite! Ed, FP ROOM RATHE HL OOK FREDER- ick & Nelson's, cheap. 161i Se eth ave, iD | ern in every way. Prices very % 4] minutes’ walk. i) laundry and ed except linen CO. ue apa Noonan posite Moore Seement. ‘i oan ROOM FLAT, _car tare, R OOMS, to market 1 i business, = The Thrift, 1323 Sixth ave. | SWELL 2-ROOM APARTMENT. cheap: 2 peda. 1718 12th ave, & Beacon 1 we HOU SEREEF G ROOMS , SEKEEPING Nght ING ht, ROOMS, linen | FURNISHED ROOM AND henette; walking — distan Summit car. 114 Belmont N. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. Goth. Capitol 945. ERS 36 WA WARTED: SREN TO OARS, || Mother's care. East 401d cn 0 20. ia PILS WANTED PTA ANG. SUMMER | FN008 | #1,600—\e" THE 7S FOR SALE—RE. ESTATE ¢-ROOM HOME QUEEN ANNE BILL ' view OF SOUND AND MOUNTAINS ACREAGE s | 10-ACRE FARM 6ROOM Hous, $2.400 Cholee clay loam soil; on good road; one mile from town, high schol) no rock; sweep view; fine crops. Basy term ACTS gravel: 2 pulldings; 93,000. 250; BASY TERMS 5 fooms on the first floor room on the second floor, apace home tx ition; newly and redecorated ranged; all street improveme: including paving, in and paid. Any veasonable terms 4, If There no fair Price} level clay loam; id cree “sleasad: ‘ona wood rout, 10 ACTUOS WITH 6-ROOM MODHRN HOUSE | » fine orchard; from painted outside | inaide: well ar: low price, | let us # RS NICHOLS CO.” Ine. Hatler Bldg, 805 Second Ave. Y BASY TERMS m house ken how ; 2 blocks from modern; dasement me tools and Price $3,760; easy terma. SALD & MILLIOR Elliott 6870. stock. CARTER, Mach¢ 7. ING. car... | 208 Columbia St. ) Worth FARM LANDS FIN i TRACT NEAI Mu Vernon and Improved farms, This is a bargain for $1.4 rms, ind o 1 am glad to show “this land. Tnformatic H.C PReTERS, Tis Third Ave $0 ACKES, UMATILLA front. under- on car line, near fawood; 3-room plastered : plumbing in $100 $16 per month modern; view; LJ a 1 priced to sell and any reasonable terms will be accepted. BY OWN | reservat prived. “OR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY GILBERT & CO $339 Rainier Ave, near Rose St LOOK—INVESTIGATID A cory b-room home; hard to beat fireplace; In excetlent condition unobstructible view: lots 60x100 berries, et pmbina: * and eval dining set chairs and table, daven: om furniture, 4) =| rugs, curt runnin, some rved ood townsite; section and also close to dock me ORt ‘ould | The home affords 4 sleeping rooms. if necessary, KASY TERMS KV. JAHN & CO, ital Bids: Main 3816 éro1.| STOCKS AND BONDS s1.s00" aco Ls vr BRED month 2 r lot, 560x100; street vanes water and light alt close to car tine an: A GOODPELLOW ba ms, modern United Fina King Airship Rothert Proce: Victory, Robe Am. Hottle p. Alaska Pet. & Coal “1943 Firat: Ave. en need a Ms ‘Beattie made, substantial a door, p| bgt be $3.00 WARY Total Price, #1 4-room furnished cottag Lal Washington. on water, toilet and sink. ‘BY, JAHN & CO. FITEL BLDG. SECOND AND PIKK. EST FOR FIRE Bu one th ig Ate a. SLEEP IN YOUR” a your auto seat cut for bed. $10 up. Simpson's, at Fremont Bridge. skwis GOOD DROP- i Reade, 0 PY 18: a SEW PIANOS FOR REN lied on urchese a Eilote iii —_— WILL T ANO OR PLAYER W for car, CLINTON R, 1612 Ath ave. AR ROHR KER. t. PIANO TUN- _ing. North 256 $3.50, 1068 tot KAVANAGH HA’ ° LEXINGTON AGENCY WE Tito LEXINGTON sedan, Thi Liven- = rs Rassearats Span- UL, pred supa ted. ice $1,906 10 Laer paring. mo- & good tires, bump- y Pa painted and thor- po “over! auled. A ree) buy at the price asked... . $1.15) ew Osklan od. see save you $226. 3920 LIBERTY, equip > tires ant howe ow Sheds” newhy ‘painted. wesee BBO ax other cars, AKLAND, SAXON, 8. ORS 1) he EVRO- Lier. NATIONAL: TERMS SHIELDS-LIV! RRoece MOTOR } Corner, uth Ave. and, zB. ee | hone East { -————$ $< | 0 —____— 0 ABSE ft SCRIPPS BOOTH 8- “cylinder, Al condition, to trade for runabout. Phone Capitol 0616. pe 52 FURNITURE FOR SALE 7 ROOMS FUR i rooming how: location, Sell cheap. Leaving city. Sil Seventh ave, rT 4 ited a8. ke Furn, Co., 408 Pike, M » LIVE STOCK w FIBLD Cd RE-| yatch, throw it away. ‘ REMOD , Saturday evening —Lady | hetbook containing a or ie , keys and me mon map money puesto t BUNGALOW, ni ; basement; fy | lots; garage. el Ih SUNSET Presi home, hard to beat in excellent condition; |® tructible view lots td ; combination net, enport, living drooma com- linen, wet of This 4 jom furniture, lete, rugs. curtains, pillow earvin, and kit ompact ing room, if re & ay" leased and sink JAHN & CO. SECOND AND PIKE. ry w Vv BLDG. 4 ONE SORREL HORSE, 6 YEARS id: Joba Dayton SMODILES WANTED WANTED -WANTED USED CA For to supply our spring orders. 41s Raitway Texeb Bide. Phone Main 2857. Raker Steam Motor ; = 5 Universal Nut Lock .. [2000 Columbia Red Metal S00 Mid-Cont, my ig ae. rtan O11 Cc. . well Mining Liberty Cod A BIG BARGAIN $3,150—Reautiful, moderna, fireproof, velegantiy sinianed bungalow; to bulld; lary fo GILEBRT & 0. easy an Ave, near Rose St. HOUSE, WITH GARDEN 3-room house and t-acre ground, in garden, flowers and some A dand home in West. Se light telephone. Al $150 cash and Interest. *'special i oe 225 Be i Wanted 118 Cherry Bb 2 WILL SELL, SUBJECT. well Minin 100 Burk Tex. Rete. 100 Wichita Royalty $000 Burk Tex Prod (Paying 8 meni , dividnaday PACIF! co. SECURIT! Eltiott 2118 ait Becurities Bide. 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GOOD” GARAGE, BEST LOCATION tn Ballard. on main street. De- omits on lights and tel 1 tatures and conduits, $100 .| cash Sunset a STALLS 57-58 LOW is PRE PLAS Market for sale, cheap, if tel PETERS Third Ave. GROCERY OR YN: Rm. 212 $15 per mont c PETERS my arranged for 2 familie $0x120, to alley, $1,550, with-$2 er month. ¥ Site! Bidg.. second cad Pike, ACRES AND NEW $-ROOM MOD: BRN HOU SOIL I8 GOOD GA DEN LY, 20 MINUTES RIDE, T 8. on! for OUR RECENT BANK CRISIS LEFT ~ with 11 cents. Must sef my 90D SHAMPOO WITH rag: belli cantile soap, She. ¢ with choles of four 700; 50e. Bunset 2 cUuL —QUEEN ANNE Come to us for the best buys in mo A, bill property. Rc 14 Boston Bt Queem Anne TT. 2 RIVERSIDE DRIVE— to § lots, 2 houses: $100 cash will handle. “Widow, leaving city im- mediately. Call Morentonm 6655 _Carleton Sidney 1122. Marcel waving, 36¢. S complete booths, Modern equip- BUTI SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING 4th Floor Taft Bid. 1107 Becond A a . t __monthly Manicuring. 3 lepay, positively ping seizure from first day's use? In: jormation Drawer RAL a! 4 Pine 86-K, Room 107. BATHS MASSAGH 4 Globe Bidg. SEATTLE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEW BANK STARTS ON PAGE ONE rewentatives of practically all th banks belonging to the guaranty tem It had been anticipated that there might be some difference of opinion as to the best method of bringing about the result that all the bankers wanted to achieve, but the! report of the committee was adopted without @ dissenting voice Several bank men who had come with the opinion that the sttuation presented insoluble difficulties an- nounced publicly that they believed the plan outlined would meet every requirement ‘The spirit of the meeting was unanimously in favor of going to the limit in mee ing the moral Obligation of the momber banks in protecting the ot the Scandinavian American bank. With that in view, the bankers belonging to the system ordered the plan whereby they expect to raise $1,250,000, for the protection of the depositors, That sum will be obtained by the member banks and will be con- tributed io the new bank a» cap- ital and surplus, It is expected that the new bank will begin business with upward of $3,000,000 in cash. All deposits of $100 or leas are to be payable in full on the opening of the new bank, ‘The new bank will assume 76 per cent of all the Scandinavian Ameri- can bank deposits in exceas of $100. As regards savings and time depos. sits, 10 per cent of the amount a» |sumed by the new bank will be pay able at onee, and 224% will be payable in three 214% will be payable In atx | PAGE 3 HERE'S ORE ieouT | \Ai r plane Wedding. Staged Over Kent. DROPS PROBE STARTS ON PAGE ONE produced to warrant disciplin. ing the police officers.” Caldwell said that officers who cannot restrain their tempers will be discharged from the force. “In the future if any one has any compiaint of mistreatment at the hands of the police, I would ike to have thelr complaint, as it t not the policy of thin ad tration, and will not be while I am mayor, to tolerate brutality on the part of police officers,” the mayor exclaimed. Caldwel! suggested that a night \eourt might eliminate some of the hardships practiced on men who now are forced to spend a night in jail before their cane is tried. Intimating that he was in the po- sition of a juryman who has before him contradictory evidence, the mayor said that he would not be Justified under the evidence in dis ciplining the jailers and patroimen. CAN'T ACCEPT STORY AT FACE VALUE “since each complaining witness was positively contradicted by the) Officers and records,” be said, after summarizing the testimony, “I am unable to accept their story as true and brand the officers’ statements as untrue. “I hold no brief for the jallers or arresting officers, and if the evidence warranted I would not hesitate to see that the officers were properly “In the absence of further proof, 1 shall sustain the chief of police in his conclusion that the evidence does not justify the officers complained against being disciplined. The chief is just and humane, and he will no more tolerate brutality than will I.” will be payable in nine | Caldwell, in his extended report of th The deposits will draw interest at 3 per cent a year. ‘The new bank will assume 76 per cent of all demand deposita of the Scandinavian American bank in ex- conn of $100, Demand deposits thus assumed will be payable as follows: One-fifth at once, Two fifths in three months, ‘Twotifths in stx months. ‘The remaining 25 per cent of the deporits of the old bank, amounting to some $2,000,000, are to be repaid out of the following assets: Siow loans held by the old bank ...... Assessment levied by the euperv! of banking on stockholders of old Scan- dinavian American bank. 1,000,000 To which will be added ali amounts recovered on items heretofore charged off by the old bank, which amount to several million dollars, amount, and it is the hope of 2 | Stacy that sufficient can be collect from these items in the course | time to pay depositors in full. There FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT— Wanting to leave cit. Will sell equity for $600. 7319 ith 32, ame EQUITY IN Ld mpm MOD- *, r 31 hon, Main 3324 ee oe SMALL 985 on” Nb do’ 2 te Ai ROOM MODERN BURGAS W sie Thorndyke ave. $25. wood 26 MASSAGE. PAPI, LADY ATTEND- ants 312 K. RURAE—) Mr FE Wines Su SRA PSYCHOLOGIST inact tes, um. “Pil noted Vocational 100 REAL ESTATE LOAN® Soney fer tor tare 7 ARM MTG. CO. T . for city 945. clear, a 5 Capitol ACREAGE BUY LAND NOW fe no better savin: than LAND, It ta oe property IN THURSTC cleared land stumps to dig out. 4 We can make any reason- Sbic terms. 6 FIRESIDE REALTY 314-317 New York Btk. Einott 3928. CLOSE TO SEATTLE—% ACRES, ON the Sound, with clean, gravelly beach; spring water; small dweli- ing: productive soil; enough land or two, chickens, gar- ard, to make @ living. at 4 the privileges ch, clams, bath- Price $1,285 cash, balance within 5 years. here can you duplicate it for $2,500 today? Charles Somers Co, Alaska Ridg. $-ACRE BARGAIN 5 acres, in the valley, clone to Kent; 4-room good house; 2 outbulld- ings; 2 acres planted in potatoes, 2 acres in oats, 1,500 raspberry plants; property all fenced with 6 wires, and cross-fenced; the very best of soll; 6 blocks to - terurban, Price Qonly $3,760; $10 cash, balance ea H NELSON 210 Hinckley. Bide. |2nd and Columbia. Phone EL 4887 5 ACRES; STOCK BUILDINGS; EASY TERMS Good house; barn; chicken house; 3 acres in cultivation; bearing fruit trees; emall fruits; large arde: 2 splendid springs; all pla excellent soil; 1 horse, 1 chile Customers waiting, and you may bave just what we n why delay ‘and, lone money? Highest ate model o fac cnbty MOTOR SALES CO. 721 E. Pine MAI . | OPEN _ suNDaYs AND EVENINGS WILL PA ¥ SPOT CASH FOR GOOD ‘ord: nm en. Forde AMILL. & ENGDAHL 1681 Broadway. "Bast 1160. HIGHEST CASH PRICE B PAID ror ood light cars. yrenry ach uto © 618 B. Pike « Bast Hite 2 MACHINERY LHCTRIcC MOTOR, DRILLS, W. Montelius Price Co. Rent sale. Main 919. 524 1st 8. PHINNEY BUNGALOW A very fine bungalow of 5 and attic, under constru rooms tion. mas are all lendid ar large, and @ w. view of rangement; Green La U cades; ad. aaa park car and schoo Reasonable terms. Evenin ens, farming tools, everything ex-* cept personal property Owner more interested in getting satis factory party on place than large cash paygnent Call 203 New York Block. 1 x OD House sf 1,000 Well built house ly arranged, with sereened-in sleeping porch; 15 bearing, fruit trees; berries: large garden; splendid w goods focation: “bume standing green trees. Handy for anyone working downtown. Good service. Easy monthly payments to re: Hab) ri Bk See Mr. Wiswell, 603 Seaboard Bids. aie LAND return to Mon- this place with me clearing. ‘al springs on property district; within easy driving distance of Seattle pepite markets. Terms $175 cash. malance $10 per month. Call 203 iew York Block. Burke & Far- good CLOSE TO *TH AND lies well, and all man who gets this bargain, Also 40 acres BDW 1016 Third Ave 5-ROOM HOUs date; plastered ment; furnace? an; earage; fruit awn; lot 680x100; street car; coment sid to be Price $ down, Don't ket st. trie ights and 25, including. interest 1 on Sunday, 1705 Ma Phone Sunset 2019. water front land on near Seattle, at a ba gain. See A. A. Baker. 68 Ki pire Bide, M. 5701 1 WENATCHIOE- EPHRATA OR- chard tract, 10 acres. Will trade for roadster. Naomi Hill, Wapato, Wash A SMALL HOUSE Mh 3% ACRES, fronting on Bi Take, Skagit county, near railroad. BALL—Eetabi a i687 HARDING WANTS BARGAIN RIGHT Asks for Power to Remove Duties Hampering Trade BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHINGTON, July 18.— Preal- dent Harding today asked the house ‘that he be given power in the Ford- Fo 22 3et |ney tariff bill to “bargain” with other nations to remove export duties on oil or other discriminations which, he said, hampered trade with the United States. The actual work of revising the federal tax laws, so long demanded by business interests of the country, was started by the house ways and means committee today. Chairman Fordney announced he a Soteultpticn had requested the treasury depart: bf 4 Patent At tax “FREDERICK P- —PAT- mnt Attorney. American a: for- develo Beattle, Wash, and 608 . WW; Washington, D. Phon- Main 3 Bidg Pr. 307 Hinckley nd Main 2738 PIERRE BA RNB. Mi 218- 7 nta. Trademarks Certified Public Accountants <3 WANREN & CO, Leary Ride TURNER. © e paps Eleoric Repairs WIRING, J ottinet #oe Money w Laan jONEY TO LOAN TA} \ jectric Co, 641 Firet nde and Jewelry, om most OF, SOCIETY ¥ "Oi J iimnpire re Hiyliding Second. Near mal Aison. MONEY T. erm MRD EAL LOANS ne df LOAN. LOAN ANE AMOU! dD IAMONDS, watches and jew lowest rates. eattio’s Gldent Loan. Broke » AMERICAN Lh ety 4 S21 Second A biished 1 89. LO. You keep your car, 509 Sentral Bldg. Monuments PUGET BOUND MARBLE & t and Virginia. R. Vy. Sargent, Biliott 6123 tAN- itab- I-W. Bdmunds, Fraser-Paterson oe Physiciaas, Surgeons RHBUMATISM, SCIATICA, LOM BA- t gives immediate J. Strom, tuning, $3. Tep. Hazor Blaues Sharpened Spangeuberg. Cutlery. 1447 4th Sanipractic Dr. Weifare, chronic disorders w WH. 0629, rr ‘om- on. No operations, 207 Epler Bidg. in Repairing ent to present all information in its files which would assist in the revision. Joseph 8. McCou, government ac- tuary, who has a remarkable faculty of estimating within « few hundred ‘thousand just how much a three bil- lion dollar tax will yield, is at work “guessing” what the return to the government would be under the vart- ous tax proposals, Starting of the work on fevenue revision before the tariff bill has been passed means, Fordney sald, lup senate will shunt the tariff bill and acted first. | Moffett Named as Aeronautics Chief WASHINGTON, July 18.-—Presi- nt Harding today sent the follow- nominations to the senate: 'To be chief of the bureau of aero- of four years, District Attorney The condition of Robert C. Saun. ders, United States district attorney, who has been confined in his home since Friday, was reported unim- proved Monday. Saunders is suffer- jing with a severe attack of hic | cough: ” MALE HELP WANTED WANTED Lathers, Glassworkers, Decorators and other buliding Brick- Interior Plasterers, layers, trade mechanics. 207-209 LYON BLDG, Open 7 A. M. to 9 P.M. ‘and Sundays FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered In2-Ton 2 $O, 50 Son is ANNE 4291 Price $450, | Bown? Tehaired, Winlay, 1616 Srd avy that the tax changes will be speeded |pended for three days without pay Indications now are that the/as @ warning to hig fellow cops, wait for the revenue measure, with force when the order was the result that it will be finally en, |from Searing’s sanctum. nautica, department of the navy, |. . aie Captain William A. Moffett, with |, way 1 net Pidce you under arrest. the rank of rear admiral, for a term | wining the cop places his hand light- Is Seriously Il) e testimony, pointed out that the three principal witnesses admitted they had had drinks. “From the action of some of the Prisoners it is apparent that about three drinks from a home distillery will make the Individua) feel that he can lick the whole police force,” the report states, The charge made by Warang that he had been clubbed while being shoved into the patrol wagon by Of ficer D. G. Hogan was contradicted by both Hogan and Patrolman Ivan Miller, the report akserts. The IN TANK FILTHY Filthy conditions in the north tank of the city jail, where 87 prisoners were herded in one room, were de- clared by the mayor to have been the result of the Fourth ef July celebration and the large number of “drunks” that were handied by the police, “To a person of any refinement or in @ lesser stage of intoxication .|than the others, the condition of the jail would of course be extremely objectionable,” the mayor added. “C. Jones * testimony that Jafler prisoners with a blackjack was flatly contradicted by Brodniz, Caldwell Puget Sound’s g' wedding party in the clouds was solemn- ized Saturday afternoon when Miv» Margaret Hannah became the bride of E, Driscoll Truitt of Auburn high tn the air above. Kent, Rev, Z. A. Doward of Kent shouted the conventional words of the ceremony, and was heard FACE POWDER AND DIVORCE Wife's “Civilized” Brother Taught Her, Says Hubby Julia Sitka would obtain a di- vorce from Harney Sitka becaune he nage, is sulky ang disagreeable, while Barney Sitka maintains that |Julia Sitka’s brother has stirred up jall the strife in a previously happy household, Before he came,” says the hus band, who as the defendant took the stand in Judge Boyd J. Tailman's court Monday, “she never ued to powder her face and think she had to go out all the time. He came from Chicago, and thought he was more civilized that we.” Mr. and Mrs. Sitka live at 4431 | Evanson ave., and have been mar- ried since September 26, 1908. Mrs. Sitka is suing for the custody of their three children and an allow- ance for their support. Association to Aid Unemployed Parents If there are any unemployed par. ents in Seattle who have not regis tered with the Association of the Unemployed, the organization wants to hear from them before Aug. 15. The law requires that children be sent to school, regardless of whether they are properly clothed and fed, and the association proposes to help im the matter, Its addreas is 98 Mad- iyon st.; telephone Elliott 6047. Picnic for Whole City Is Arranged! All children, mothers and dads in/ Seattle are asked to take part in a huge pienic at Seward park, Brigh- ton beach, under the auspices of the | Church Community e¢lub and the) Parent-Teacher association Tuesday afternoon and evening. Coffee will be served and games played. Moth- ers and children should arrive at 1 D. m and fathers are expected to jom their families at supper at 6:30 nm Bone Pleased which were furnished by the Seattle A feature of the ceremony was the close quarters in which it was performed. There being five in the machine it was necessary for the bride to seat herself on the knee of the bridegroom, while a girl friend of the bride, witness, took her place on the minister's lap. Herbert Munter was the pilot. Mr. and Mrs. Truitt will spend their honeymoon in Seattle, and after August 6, make their home POLICE HONOR LATE JAILER Impressive Burial Is Given Sergt. G. E. M’Night Full departmental honors were paid to Police Sergeant George Ed- ward MeNight, late chief jailer of |the city Jail, Mondag morning, | The body was escorted from Me- Night's home at 2410 Jackson st, to St Mary’s church, 20th ave, 8. and Dearborn st.. by the entire second division of police and a platoon of firemen. Burial was at Calvary cemetery, The casket was accompanied by the colors, borne by Sergeants W. L. Horn and L. L. Force. Color guards ig yg park board thru the Chamber of fact every statement made by |Commerce are expressed in a letter a witnesses was flatly contradict-|from Mrs. Scott C. Bone, wife of ed by the policemen, who stood to-|the newly-appointed governor of gether at the hearings and presented | Alaska, in a letter just ‘received at & solid front to the accusing wit-|the Chamber. The flowers were sent Nesses. to Mrs. Bone and Miss Marguerite “In the absence of any of the per-| Bone, ons who were asserted by ‘Jones’ to have been struck with a bdlack- jack, IT am unable to accept as true Claim He Withheld ca'by th jailer and since Hackers| ¢ 1 WO Liberty Bonds are not used or possessed by jailers| G-. E. Tilton was arrested Monday ‘on duty,” was the mayor’s concly./0n ® charge of grand larceny. Til- sion. ton is accused of obtaining as a Caldwell declared his belief |bailee two Liberty bonds valued at other witness, Frank [$50 each from J. J. Middal and not a laborer, lost his money [returning them at a stated time. + he was afrented. Dwyer the booking officers at crntral C. Darrah, 538 25th ave. 8., board Pg of having ed a street car at the Leschi dock pcb 15. Monday morning and found he had ree of money are taken|no money to pay his fare. A pick- tntontonted prisoners and} pocket took Darrah's purse, contain- ned to them when they be-|ing about $30, and escaped. — pach Ported and I am unwilling to Molen trom Dever by ine otticers, || BANDIT’S ARGUMENT, TURNED BACK, FALLS ON VERY DEAF EARS was Caldwell's comment on this tes- “Keep quiet or I'll be forced to mony. Grill you full of holes,” advised a bandit who held up W. H. Wil- liams, 1114 Terrace st., Sunday night at Minor ave. and Columbia st. and robbed him of $14.50 and @ gold watch and chain. Williams did not stand still enough and the bandit fired a shot at him. Williams then did |) as he was told. The bandit, while | rifling Williams’ pockets, grew garrulous. “I hate to do this, pardner, but I've got a wife and kids at home,” he said. Williams suggested that he also had a fam- ily, but failed to awake any sym- pathy, When the bandit turned his back, Williams started whistling and the bandit turned and fired at him, the shot going wild. Pa- trolman B. M. Hully, 1122 Marion st, heard the shot and set out in pursuit. The bandit showed his heels to the cop and disappeared. Cops Mustn’t Swear Again, Says Searing Patrolman B. H. Williams used improper language in making an ar- rest on May 17, so Chief of Police Will Searing says. Williams is sus- “Good night, nurse!” sighed the issued “I suppose to talk Bostonese now But the We will hav: when we make a pinch.” order stands as it reads. “Cut out ‘the vocal fireworks, boys,” advises the chief. “We got a newspaper on our trail.” ‘The proper method of making an arrest has been revised. The cop now advances in a mincing manner, making eyes at the intended victim. Then if the victim is ly on his shoulder and calls a taxt to escort the unfortunate to the bas- tile, were Patrolmen BE. H. Davey and K. |L. Webb, Honorary pallbearers were |Captains of Police C. KB. Dothiin, |Michael Powers, A. C. Sullivan and jC. G, Bannick, and Jailere F. P. j Wright and W. Hughett. Chief of Police William H. Searing attended the funeral. MeNight died in Providence how pital Thursday after a year's iliness. | He was a native of Medford, Ont. He was graduated from the Univer- sity of Ontario and took a professor- ship in thesUniversity of Minnesota. McNight then moved to Tacoma, where he went into business, later taking up police work. He was for |many years chief of police in Bell- ingham, from where he came to Se attle 18 years ago, McNight is survived by bis widow, Mrs. Sarah McNight, and three sons, Herbert L., Earl C. and Ray, and @ daughter, Frances McNight. a 1921 Record of ale omobiles —An unidentified girl was 44 Dorie eo ai raed = eee lake. Hesg reported that the girl broke away from her mother and ran in front of his machine, which. knocked ber down. 8 She was attended by Dr. M Harmon, 7211 Woodlawn ave, a found her to be unhurt except for. minor bruises. She was taken home, j—A boy who refused to. give. his name was knocked down and bruised by an auto driven by Charles J. Yates, 357 15th ave, at Fourth ave. 8. and Jackson st Sun- day afternoon. The boy stepped lated agp ic proach! auto. He unhurt and taken home bag: 443500 avold @ collision Hubbell, 1236" Roanoke, aves btruck Richard Elliot, 1418 Tester First ave. 8. and Dearborn urday. allow the other cars to struck Elliot, who said ieee = hurt and refused eatin Bresivee eco Funeral Services| Services for J. S. Andrews Funeral services for the late John S. Andrews, 60, president and mana- Ker of the Ferro Concrete Ca, will be held Tuesday, at 1 p. m., at the Bon- ney-Watson Undertaking Co, An- drews died Saturday morning at his home, 223 Pontius ave. He built the first reinforced concrete structure of the skyscraper type in the Northwest, Sues for Separate * Maintenance Here Carrie S. Trahey brought suit Monday morning against George Trahey for separate maintenance, alleging that for several months her husband has been keeping a home in Bremerton for another woman. She states that Trahey makes $300 a bred in the Bremerton navy lya White Man Is Shot; 4 Negroes Are Dead MONROE, La, July 18.-—As @ re-| sult of deputy sheriffs attempting to arrest two negro women charged with beating white boys who were swimming in a stream near Rayville, four negroes were killed and Monroe way, at | Ferguson, business man, was severe- ‘ly wounded Saturday, ‘The women were finally captured, after much gun firing, Hundred Men Risk Lives to Save Otficer YOSEMITE, Cal., July 18.—One hundred men, divided into three relays and using more than 500 feet of rope in Alpine fashion, at daybreak rescued Lieutenant Fred W. 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