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% FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS MANTIA®TAN APARTM nished or unfurnished room) stem heat, phon: modern tnievery wa. RqroDaner G min! Dice Lo 3 HOUSEKER! INGLE HOUSRK RRP we 412 Columbia, 1 and 4 bath; € Seattle Star 1307 pave’ oth Ave ay » well, G ROOMS ROOMA, ebt, Iinon free, Nick CL FURNTSHBD) ALES rooms 88 every~ nity Curntehed, Tor aon. 36 Ww NTED—BOARDERS CHILD: BOARDED IN miliots 4096 i) PO BOAT, ethers cae. ane OUTSIDE OF STATE OF eee CARRISR crry ‘moath ‘ A COUN Gall be- w PUPILS Ww ANTED - ROR ky have VAN i oles and piles, Box 33, McMur- Write GB Kin ih. ' es Satine Ae Auverdie: SIarscat audience “WAGO! be in guod condition W Audience in 5 bar Rees nro 0248, Reads The Star’s ntoves and heaters. Eilio 49 FOR be hamlt LANEOUS 50) a BD WILLIAMS 1943 First Ave. Look up Zoot sereea needs In ad vance. Our made-to-order window screens last longer and look bet- y vanized wire, for SASH OR, ani: \} Blea’ Stags For Wie 38 im. by 10) 40 mm. by 12 | talogue, showin: fre on request, € eSlett Ser Service ‘Exam pease 2 Hquitable Bldg, Wash for free oe at Co, N REQUIRE rtenced re rk x Get your auto t ba drying, water proo! no! er preservative. In and out suas 0ey, our own KATaRe, OF anywhere, North 1628... R WoOD, FINEST FOR FITGs- os and ranges a At Phon BSEWL heads, ing. Main 1926. 1 Bic RUM © BALE, L Market, Wail, 198, ‘Thursday, day and Saturday, =Malway. tail carrier, 41408 4 revenue, 400. Por free rd (for- aminer), 1129 ‘ton, D. C. 1917 Seventh W., lower eb—USED CLOTHING wae RS. Owl, 1917 6 Lat. CHA: . ROHRBACKER, PIANO TUN- o2 FURNITURE FOR SALE OWNER LRAVING FOR BAST 5 rooms high grade furniture, to- t ether or g r, piece. $275 Victrola, ike new jarge Weather daven- lene ce roekers to mateh, Bray. table, ing set, fu rash nod ia “18 WEES Pia SALE EAS TRON BED. mattress, baby's high Victor, phonograph cords. Call mornings, ms 6. 408 Pike. M. 6518. E STOCK REL HORSE, 6 YEA 50 pounds. Jol ie Park. 301 Dgyton is FOR ie with starter, FORD TOURING demountable rims. nd radiue rods Spring shock absorbers and cut out, 2 extra tires and seat for bed. gene just like new. Bought in __. Nygard, Capitol 2319. FORD ROADSTER, IN Good ¢ dition, for sale, cheap. A ad iS o208. PASSENGER SCRIPPS- HC cylinder, AL oeiten. to t one Capitol coe E MAN. 20,1017 MAXWELL. w steady AS a eelinbic, | cheap. Rainier 0943-3 ev Srort, 98 Batol. sherk of 16s WANTED—AUTOMOMILES 0 - 21h Ninth ave WANTED wv ANTED 3 Por to pp obi our epring orders. Customers waiting, and se may Rave just what we ‘and lose eke paid for late model cars. aaa MOTOR ALES t TS WORK Call Mam FAINT! b 0 isis ito { WANTED iu in THe CANDY |i bebinecs at home, oF small re, ry thing fur: c Tat Ma D og: MILA, & ‘pNapann 1531 roadw ‘a Finat 116 1GHEST Rice PAID FOR qed light Henry Mo nasbpch tite Co. # sommes. eokly. envelope for particu Candy fon Gs Panie Montellus Pric ent or sale. Main $19. 73 FOR SALE—REAL LOST AND FOUND i Tes at hs Fes . 4 ROOM COTTAG PATENT LEATHER HAND- urday, from auto, betweem Marion and Alki. N. ar to 26th ave, ‘Cannot uth 1193 26th ave. 3 anne’ > 5 ed in 4148 oF Went 1043-M. I _rewar PROSECUTE THE PARTY is detaining my a ri unless turned loo: to 1608 Alki av — MALE 7 AIREDALE | DOG waddle around] c EEN ANNE |Come to us for the best buy: | Queen Anna hill property. RC. CULYBR 14 BY i Boston Queen Anne 17. OWNER—T ROOMS, ~ VACANT; garage; very large lot a; frit; garden: heat market, $2,950; terme. 318 N. 48th rth 43 OMS; BUIL? kfast nook Lake 852 11th ave. 5. W. ie 3-ROOM ; good water; one ack od Pavement; leas half-m Miller, Kichmond IN CUPBOARL clonet; bath: Burien car to 10th Sidney MODERN House R | furnished, to reliable people $25 a month. 4219,35th av. £| | RN ROOMS, SLEEP gech, low rent. 402 20th HOUSES FOK RENT none ong WILL MAKE YOU __Beach, Wash BIG BARG | Nice S-room lights; gas 2,600. I Bide. f |FoR HOME anting to ) equity IN, $500 DOW house; bath paved’ tre Olinger, 35 ts. FP Empire OR INV? leave city. for $500. TMENT Will well 7319 ith N. 6-100M HOUs Tage; 3 bedre ond floor: able, 737 First bungalow 30 __sonab’ ny owner 2ist ave. 826 $2,560 EQUITY IN 7-60M MOD- Secien As n home, partly furnished, for 639 500. Main 3234, _|@MALL COTTAGE 5 month, ar Minin 2476 TWO LOTS AT THACKERAY Pr; 100x102 fi Call 1116 1. Marion at $1,800. HALDARD, IMPROV Must sell to HOUSE, 3-ROOM COT- 432° 9 and 1920% Kighth ave. LOT 460x120; GA- a and bath on sec location; reason NISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS OR ne rem 2-room apartments, § . or will let a part. jeston at. 3 “ROOM QPARTMENT. a 8 $1,250; $25) 604 American HED APARTMENTS AND FLATS SEK ERPING “AND VA- ean estate, 4-.OOM MODERN Thorndyke # wood 2670, a FOR SALI) ROOMS, WITH BATH, furnished, $750, Capitol 3975. NGALOW, 2107 } $25. Call K 5: P ii Lost | 4 business. The 1323 oe S-room m 1 STATE WARE UFICR plote= » furs ished. buffet; POR SALE—REAL OWNER LEAVING F PHINNEY RIDGE 8 tern bungalow, ¢ pished with Migh will sell ae Large fireplace; built-in full cabinet kitehen; just nowly minted and enameled: full cement wement: new IAW and shrub Dery; driveway; lot 40x100 painted on outal » y nitur large library dining” aot, be iful draperies and curtain Toaching, beds and ot 5 whit rockers table. and sun fast rugs, sewiner springs, mattr room fupnitu; steel F buy in Sunset 7-ROOM RESIDENCE $1600 We consider this an exceptionalt good buy. Situated on Ferdinam ort dietance weat of Rainier | * (Columbia City). 4 rooma on firat floor, 3 and bath on second; lot 638x110 to alley; 110 bearing: fruit trees; chicken houses. (a1) GREEN LAKE TK. Green Lake way, (2095) Wrst & WHEELER “Reliability” Second and Marton, Biiiott 6252 PH (08 EAT facing main high about half large barn, house, gerawe; well; young orchard, large ear fine strawh HIBS; .. borke, ohiek Wighly impr way) very eleared; b-re ehicken apring den: ver rm | rem TA . ant! n dentable \peafion and only 4 4 unites ehh, balance to malt ‘Mie Wo om MO! 414 Leary Mag. MUST BR SOL binck soil room plast place, Hitote 4 THIS FINE ACTS outside. sity hours, bath fire: kinds, barn, ‘chick - en hoy buggy, cow, © kobe, pols all foes for) $8 500; terms $1,000 cash} balance | MUST RE 5 acres 10 miles running — water, | owner paid $90 any reasonable Ces won't refu XiKRRITT REALTY co. 7h Now York Bik. ‘lone te Sun- 4 under cul- to be found; facing on main state road, within 49 minutes of. elt Owing to old age, and willing to investment, with only mall geere ows ee balance on rem owne Addr Te Leary. nde. HNiott 4635, “Ei-f ACRES—RUNNING WATE A very fine bun and att There buying this no ish to suit. Th lates and & most splendid ar, wonderful view of rt 7 ‘galo ition, and practically new; ‘alka, atreet and sewer improvements ip a .. ell paid. L d in the North *} 1. 617_ Third Ave. WORK NG wu Nice 4-room eott N'S ib PAY REN rs CLIFFORD LAND CO. Elliott 169%, Mt MLE °. With fireplace, niece S78 full front and level to! ck porches; € soll; with. fruit trees, strawberries and shrubbery; near car line. schools and churches be 4 e balance ing interest 1708 "Markt “ne. Munsee 2019 “ANDINAVIAN AMBRIC ANK ken at full value on 3- ol Jow, On 40% 137, cormer lot, close in. Price T also have acreage and Ing lota Come in am owner, of call North 2918 evenings. m JESSE: 445 New York Bids NOURE, WITH GARDEN -room house and ere ground, in arden, flowers and some timber. dandy little home | atte, or, Nght, district r mihi mitt Thine Aye ONLY $1. 166 WEST QUEEN ANNE—Good, double b ment basement; vie balance rent, Hide.. or phgme No BALLARD ENT BANK CRISIS LEPP Must seft my modern house; laundry tray: wanthi fraik, per month. u WANIED—-&%AL ESTATE HAVE CUSTOMER WANTING FROM §,t0 20 acres jin oved with stock, tools 0 ~ We have expert on farm gis him your listing for quick ac- “P\cennrrt REALTY CO: 721 New York Blk, FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT 155 for pale or trade. ave, one bioe! BODY MASSAGE. tists, neuritis, @te. Grace Pighth ave, room 106 days Open’ Sun- ACREAGE YOUR OPPORTUNITY complete land ctemrin funk Highway: h ar with fireplace barn, milk house with con- floor; a Fordson rd truck, blocks, plow, scrapers, ¥. furnished; rowing din 600, about 1012 T? Main 7829, 5 5 acres clomred; furnished; good woodahed rand 416 Leary _Bitiott 4625, CHERRY VALLEY SPECIAL level land, that will « anything; fine spring: good neighbors. $500; $50 cash, $10 per month. BLY & CALLA, 306 Wine ay AN econd Ave. 8 Ing on North Trunk miles north of Seattle, half mile from Seattle for $1,900. will give years to pay for the is the workittgr Ask for © 414 Seaboard 2%-ACRE BARGAI 5 SY TEKM On Alderwood Manor road, to be paved and good land H. which te near Seattle Height interurban; eusily cleared; and ‘fine water GOODFELLOW Railway hange Bldg. slashed, house; ing gas drmg-saw, TIMBER WINTER FOR 3 ; close G This land lies per to @ good lak osition you soll too. si4 partly) partly f fenced; near kehool; plenty wood; fine woll. Ideal farm for small fruits and vegetables, Price reasonable, Call on-or write Mrs, J. M. Reed, Decatur, Wash 10 ACKS; GOOD SOIL; 3 ACRHS cleared; 49 bearing fruit, trees; 1 acre sirawberries; small house. By owner, MH. Swanson, Olalla, Wa, \ od waters | 4 7 ROOMS IMPROVED-—HOUSH Different variet! fruit tr eval’ fruits ‘of different Kind room house In good conditio stream through center of plac 4 soll, Th; torre Price $1 $18 « ‘month 6 | CALPRNT I ROO Fay LABC TLE __-|Hubby Bootlegger; She Wants Divorce elle Beach filed sult for divorce Wednesday from William Beach, | charging him with being @ bootleg: | ger, She accuses him of beating her | and making life unbearable, Mra, Beach asks for the cuntody of thelr ehiidren, and that Beach be or: ; dered to pay a reasonable amount for | thelr support. 0 4 BUSINESS OPPORTU NITIES: HATGATN- ROOM HOUSH In tine condition: corner lot #0 neh foe nd neig’ nN 001 view, paved street, GENUI ym 6 n, 206 Halter | CONCH ETS Anan, NTI Beattl ithe te pan leattle co-overative com hi established 4 yeu due to ine "i mALY Tver $500 Hours are too long for pi t own- er, and she would Tite to meet «& lady who eni np equal half interest in the bus No pre vious experience required it tye ghn moet the public and are rella- Die, Your mhare of profite will $150 a month now, the buai- is eno; ins st a 'y growth Parker, (026 Third ave, PERSONAL HAL Woon BHAMPOO | A njee ol oor four ura Marcel waving, 85e » ‘ao bootha Moderm equip- ke t 0 Alatriet & Farrar, 203 _York Mock. GOING POULTRY RANCH FULLY PQUIPPED AND STOCKED With 150 laying bean, 490. obi Jersey cow, and heiter: 10 scr ood 6 cleared, balance fu 1 a0 trult, Urees: alt. bieds water piped from spring grade terma to eng 16 Laaty Bia school, Address Owner. CLA Well built h rms to reliable Viewell, 603 Sea- ie Mr. 4 rd iidg. 21-2 Ac i “hina In Porvieslerty qos. buy for man employed downtown; | splendid tract of alder bottom land just f city limite; epring, fun ter, paved Foad to town lon very easy terma Mr. utual Life Bidg. & ACRES Good farm lend; ere 5, Deer, te ent; fuel 0; $50 by DEL 648 New York ‘ 1G BARGAIN FOR YC *; 25 aerés bottom “lan emall buildings: 10 miles Priee $1,500 Immediate possession. Will subdivide nicely, P. Olinger, $i2 Bmpire Wide. Mi ACR RA AND NEW t: ROOM GAR: 18 GOOD GAR- N LAND, th 20 pin va Le, PRICE ~ $2,250; A JOR WINSHIP, 1910 THIRD AVE. IGALAW: &, yo Terns to wus Ae 213 i i GROWTH, very productive soil; near Reaton Davement. $780. on terms, H. ©. PETERS, T26 Third Ave, FARM LANDS Mt. Vernon and imprfo' Pais | la bargain for ¢1. typ lad to show this bind of and. ormatto RRS, 186 ‘Third Ave. jo ACES, UMAT front under: 5 ae ALMOST 1% screm with pretty beach frontage, large maple, $185 ence within 5 years attle service, tow fare __ STOCKS AND BONDS — ‘ ore f Warsaw STOC 20000 M. 7000 Idaho ¢ 5000 Alaska , mund Rubpe r Beaco: ’ § United Finance . Baker Steam Motor . cing Airahip .. Tex, Refining 1 . rub Wanted— Liberty, Be yale all lesnea, Main Ruby, 118 Caner Ps daho Gold & O11 & Products. aot’ SEL 1 Mining . Theft. 660 Ww ichita Roy |s0000 Bury Tex. (Paying % monthly v PACIFIC CURITINS iio a118. 311 Securities Bidg. pevhhbtdndeiehsli wrtbeseneesvcnantnaniievie 8 4 BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIBS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR M et into business aif interest in garage, Ras and oll station. A ena n, in good locality. out us for AVINGS & LOAN LATION Main 8424, PRUC! SUS LN 1) JUR_ OF Sgt! VE you S an wi WAY. FOR Bee. MY Niaith, 1109) corner of Boren, MALL GROCERY BNAP jn a good place and the price low Ite real value. Low * living rc 1 Ti | tere ia the best “evi $200 will start yo haye to hurry 4 Rurke Bide ~“l YOU WANT A BARGAIN 1h rooma, ficely furnish down- own: always full: cash or terma, 13 Yale Bidg., Third and Un URNITUR rooming house of residence. location, Sell cheap. Leaving city, 511 Seventh ae HOUSER TEPING PURNISHE rooms, $97: 0 cash, $10 week- WAU BROOK, SPATRAN 212 Hoy HAY FINE $2,500. Mr. Be hinge Hilde. Annex orale 57-58 LOWER PIKE PLAC: et for wale, cheap, if take at once. 92.500—GROCERY OR Voice, Behling, 709 2d av ~ WILL in: | Aun. 21) 2 | “Tie RUTLER scHOOL oF HALIDRESSING 4th Fioor 4 t Bid. 1107 Beeond A\ Phone for pealn trent, Kloet 6980, BPILEPTICS WOULD YOU ¢ to learn about new, rational tr ment for immediate relief of © lepuy. ponitively ate opp pelnuren tr Ciret Informatie Bpectatist, Di Wyo. SOAP LAKH BATHE MINBRAL | jain ofl rubs. Bighth and Pine ain 2886-F Room 107. f */S6AP LAKE WATHS, MABSAGHK Lady attendants, 434 Globe Bidg., __ First and Madi S12 Pabitic Wid Mra. A. Willeikson. Bunaet nexcell blems# GIRLS, IS IT TO BE EASY KISSING OR IS IT TO BE STRUGGLE? NEW YORK, July 20.—<Hirls between New York and San Fran cinco had better look out. Hugh and Malcomb Hardyman, two Diritishers, who have forsaken the old countty, are on their way bik- ing it out to the Pacific coast tn. fent on watching the antics of a “titled” poet, who has bet them that he will kia» 1,000 damecls en route or pay a forfeit of $6,000, His name is withheld, The mod- erm Don Juan and bia escort passed Yonkers today. According to the terma of the bet, the trio may use any mode of travel ¢@xeept trains, provided tary pay no money for transpor- tation, Bad Check Artist Groceryman A bad check artist who managed 2 \to extend hin credit with two Seat tle grocers Tuesday in being searched for by police. The man first victim- ized K. Hiraga, 903 Yealer way, and walked from the store with groceries and cash valued at $15. A check given in payment to Hiraga was de clared bogus, J, Dal, who runs a grocery et 2026 ¥2, Madison st. was the next victin. The man cashed a check on Dal for groceries amounting to 69. Mies Gall Wilson of Chicago, Charles Weacheke of St. Pau! and ©. ¥. Holland of Los Angeles were re elected and A. G, Frisbie, of Fresno, Cal., was elected to the board of trus- tees of the American nection of the ‘Theosophical soclety, which cloned its 25th annual convention here ‘Tues. day. Aflleging that it underbid the Call- fornia concern by $2,800, the Puget Sound Machinery Depot filed an ap- Hey, Shut-Ins ! | Please Hurry in Your Names Shutins (you who are confined by ilinens) your transportation to “The Wayfarer” next Wednenday night is being provided, Hurry and send tn your names to Dr. Loope, whose telephone number in Capitol 2267. and director-general of the affair, Volunteers with automobiles have come forward to take care of about 66 of you. Dr. Loope has now heard from 48 shutios and 17 of these ‘need attendants, bringing the num- ber to be provided for to 65. More of you come on, you with autos call The Star and ask for the Shutin editor, Shutins call Dr. Loops. The following their cart: 4. L. Vaughn, George HL Thomp- son, Hazen J, Titus (will pay for five cars), Shirley T. Young, L. G Burna, Rosalie Arnold, Oscar Chris tlansen, A. D, Winsor, Eatelle Bright, M. J, Robinson, B. F. Wood- man, Robert lee Saunders, G, J. White, Mra. M. Tettelbaum, C. H Bidgstock and om ¥. A. Trail. Go on Cot? Huh! Not for This Shut-In BY WANDA VON KETTLER Mra. Della Urch peeked over the top of her spectacles and smiled cheerfully as I entered her room Tuesfay afternoon, to find her propped up in bed beside a window seat banked with flowers, Mra. Urch fs another Uttle Indy |who is called a “shutin.” She ix Just another of the throng who wil! make up the “Wayfarer” party which is being conducted under the ausxpleen of The Star and Dr. Frank R. Laope, of the Sunshine Guild, for invalids of Seattle. She ts decidedly have volunteered He is king #hutdn | | plication for a temporary order re-| happy over the prospect of viewing j straining T. B. Skagen, director of the Passion Play, and declares that the state department of business con-|she ig quite strohg enough to eit trol, from awarding a contract to up in @ car, and will not need a ©, C. Moore & Co., of Ban Franciseo, | cot. ral | an and Ls fe Naat bag M. 4253. ae ESTATE LOANS notin Prt OTHE FARA MTG. 22 tol WANTED—To BORROW WANT) $1,200 LOAN, 10%, FINS? t-room new bungalow, fon, D-23, Star, LEGAL NOTICES © analysis itty Chdation Anyone desiring to protest euch oc- Rpancy must file such protest at the office of the Bul bei meat. Room #06 Coup: prior to Anu q MALE HELP WANTED Plasterers, Lathers, Brick layers, Glassworkers, Interior Decorators and other building trade mechanica. 207.2089 LYON BLDG, Opn TAM tot PM 49 FOR SALE—MIBCELLANBOUS LUMP COAL—-Delivered mats $9.00 ton QUEEN ANNB 4291 1 SALE—AUTOMOBILES _ SALESMAN WANTED Central Agency, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike 8t ant 0; _ ACREAGE A DIVIDEND PAYER We have @ 20ncte fatm for sale that is now netting $400 per month on chickens alone. 6- house, modern chicken so for 3,000 chickens, barn and other outbuildings; 2 good wells with gasoline pump and tank: water piped to chicken house and residence. This place will stand the closest investi- gation. $3,000 cash will handle, or, will consider trade. Lo- ented one mile from dock im Kitsap county. NORTHWESTERN LAND & INV. COMPANY 201 Traders’ Bid, Srd and Marion. Phone Wilott 3180. 1 FOR SAL AUTOMOBILES re BALL Bataille anes; ty fren Mal 130 ib Becon Patent Ai ent Attorney. America: i Ht Frat way ic . J. Glvnan Electric C 8. “ENiott ozs. to Lean bethengr and jewelry, om most o 8 355-356 Emp) teat if ies ieee +7 ee 7 ON AUTOMOBILES You keep your car. Eliott ists 509 Sentral Bidg. uments TRAN: UND MARBLE & at Ast and Virginia: oie and Optometrint ia, Fraser-Patereon ives immediate 's trial treatment. Open evenings. References, Dri Freet and Braden, 905% ard ave. ns Bows Tehaired, Finiay, 1616 Srd _ ot ‘FOR SALI S-apeesiia ES" CLOSING OUT SALE!s Oakland Touring. . Briscoe Touring... Oakland Roadster. Olds Sedan..,.... New Ford To’ Oakland Coupe. = $650.00 450.00 650.00 1190.00 550.00 1200.00 uring Oakland Sedan.... 1600.00 Overhauled and Guaranteed. Easy Terms. sang AUSTIN-MOSELEY COMPANY East 0614 OAKLAND AGENCY 12th and E, Pike for a new boiler at the state hospital| “Wel leave the cot,” she szys, for the intane, The hearing will be Saturda The Seattle Star “for somebody who really needs to Ne down.” Mrs. Urch, however, has been practically bed-ridden for ten years, having euffered from a peculiar con- dition of lead poisoning. But she's cheerful, very cheerful. “IT don't belfeve in becoming morose,” she says sincerely. “It only frightens away our frienda and we need friends too much to lose them.” Then ehe allows her conversation to drift away from heértelf and talks about the patience and heroic ef forts of others. She particularly ad- mires the older members of the Sun- shine Guild who find their way about with the help of crutches and who do not lose heart because of the weakness that comes with years. Mrs. Urch, herself, is not an old Indy. She ts one of the middle-aged shut-ins, who reads a lot, knits a O78 | ot, and writes a lot. She has kept & diary for the past nine years. ‘There are days when the paths of her body are hard to bear, but Mra. Four’ Men Held for Robbery in Hotel Four men, arrested Tuesday after- noon by Detective M. J. ina room at the Grand Central hotel, 214 Firat ave. 8. are believed to be re- sponsible for many room burglaries in recent months, The men fave their names as Joe Lang, George Crawford, Frank Kremline and Harry Le Roy. They were arrested after a complaint by John Anderson, a roomer at the ho- tel, He was robbed of a Victory medal and discharge papers after he had been drugged. Many articles of stol- en clothes and miscellaneous jewelry are alleged to have been found. A complete set of pass keys and burgiar tools are alleged to have been in their possession, They will be tried in superior court, UM MUST GO, SAY CITY DADS In line with the new éfficiency program, elty officials today were inaugurating a campaign to scrape all gum from the under-surfaces of chairs in the city hall, “Valuable time of workers ts thrown away trying to find unoccupied Spaces in Which to park their chew. ing gum,” leading officials declared. - Thief Helps Himself With Family Nearby A bold, bad burglar entered H. G ‘Taylor's home at 1722 Dibble ave, in broad daylight Tuesday afternoon, calinly searched the house while the family was in another room and walked out again with Taylor's purse jeontaining $77.90 in currency, Po- lice are looking for him. JH, LOOKIT! | SEE THE LOOT! Shavetails form to the right. Count off! + The first second lieutenant to sport the Sam Browne belt, under the new army regulations, was seen one-twoing down Second ave. Wed- |nesday with his chest stuck out like a buck private's who has just re- eeived his corporal chevrons, He Camovuflages His | Auto License Plate? He painted his old license plate gray, it is alleged, and now he's in the jail-house, Henry Wintefs, 55, an engineer, 1228 20th ave. N., de- cided that paying out good money for a license was unnecessary, He covered the old one with gray paint, so palice say, and now he’s singing his swan song as he prepares to face Police Judge William Gordon Thurs- day. W a is out On $25 bail, [N SHORT, HE CRAVED 2-BITS “Gimme three street car tokens,” said a bewhiskered stranger Wednes- day, thrusting a 50-ruble note at Charles Chambers, cashier at the muny railway department, Cham- bers sniffed at the Russian pfennig and demanded the fourth part of an ,4ron smacker for the silver tokens, GIRL, 8, COMES TO YOSEMITE VALLEY BY AIRPLANE WAY YOSEMITE, Cal, July 20— Virginia Varney, 8, arrived at the lodge today by airplane, the first child ever to fly into Yosemite valley. When Chief Ranger Townsley helped Virginia from the cockpit whe earefully held her sawdust cat “Wuszy” in her band declar- ing he was her Virginia came with her mother in @ biplane piloted by Andy An- drews of San Francisco, Her father, Walter T. Varney, of San Francisco, arrived in « second plane so that the entire family reached here in two bours and 20 minutes. Twists Lizzie’s Tail Until She Backs in Wrath BY 8. B, GROFF “Some day, Robert, you're going to forget to put the steering wheel back on that auto, You simply don’t know ANYthing about mechanics” That's what Mra, Kobert H. Scheible told her husband Tuesday morning. And Robert went right abead and put the gears in backward! “Lizzie” reposed in the back yard of the Scheible home at 5523 20th ave. & Schelble gave “Lizzie’s” tail a twist and climbed in. He put her in low. “Bang!” said Lizzie, The Ford careened wilMy to star board, exhaust pouring smoke “Crash!” went the garage door, ee thru the rear of the garage Boards flew right and left as the warlike Ford took the warpath. For @ few moments the atmosphere Was smeared with lumber, bre ge ea, grease cups and ball bear. ings. Schefble emerged ge hursing a bluish his nome, inquired. Scheible blamed it on Ford, while bis wife says that as @ mechanic Scheible makes a rattli g00d policeman. Scheible now off the car for ale, price $10. Congestion at Muny Beach Is Eliminat To eliminate congestion voulevard at Iead‘ens bathitg entrance and exit-ways Rive built onto the lower beach at E aie OMAN ROUTS. WOMAN ROUT Breaking into the mayor's Mary McWilliams, stenographer, after @ desperate chase early Wed: nesday morning. He was later re leased on his personal recognizance. The midnight marauder black bat which flew in ee eee way back into the open. more than 20 minutes the flying rodent, Marine Take Lower Wi SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.- vote of 43 gineers’ un! return to work aboard the private. ly owned steam freight whic! time en open te find his “It required to capture by Admiral Benson. stood that the engineers back to work under the “American during the strike will be retained. Hit by Street Car Laborer Is Injured Frank Siiro, 59, laborer, was se- verely bruised TueBday night, when struck by @ street car at First ave, and Pike st. Siito bad beén shop: ping ahd was crossing thé tracks with a load of groceries in his arms when the car struck him. He was taken to City hospital, where he = recovering. ‘TURN TIME BACK AND SPEAK FAST Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! All persons who have anything to say why two dozen bottles labeled in part “Lung Germine” should not be con- |fiseated and forfeited unto the United States, come forward and make your allegations in that be- half. (Too late, Judge Neterer signed the confiscation order in federal+ court Wednesday.) DENY. HAD HIGH VOLTAGE CIDER Seven Japanese and four white men pleaded not guilty to selling high voltage cider in their respective emporiums, when arraigned Wednes- day before Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer. \Pawnbroker Measure Is Attacked by Jap Asserting that the Seattle pawn. broker ordinance of 1921 is in direct violation of the 1911 treaty between the United states and Japan, R, akura, pawnbroker, brought suit. Wednesday morning in Judge A, W. Frater’s court to restrain the city of Seattle, Harry W. Carroll, city 1D troller, and Chief or Palice William MH. Searing from enforcing it, In July of 1921 the ordinante pro- hibiting pawnbroker lcenses for aliens went into effect. Asakura says he has not closed his shop, at 526 King st., regardiess Of threats from city officials to arrest him,

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