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Bureau of Missing Relatives T0 FIGHT: | Aooused of Fraud, Gov. ~ Small Is Advised by At- torneys to Resist Arrest —_— Gertie Beach ts be SPRINGFIELD, IM, July 21.—! lieved to be a nurse in oe Tg re Smal, indictment on hospital. Information phon 0 angel tan hegeeeey of dol| this bureau or to Elliott 295 will be EP etate tnoney, wan advieed by |Urereet to the cister ta Montreal ; BOONE M. CHILDS—M. © Childs, |617 & Wright st, Champagne, IIL, ts |seoking information as to the where- ‘The executive was urged to refuse abouts of his von, Boone M. Childs, to it to arrest on the ground 18, whom he has not heard from | that he wns the state's chief official, since he left Spokane for Seattle and therefore should not be subject June 18. ‘fo the rule of the courts of Sanga-| HARRY GEORGE LER—On June poem county. 4, Harry George Lee, Tacoma ma- Attorneys for the governor were chinery salesman, disappeared with ly to present their arguments on pis Overland Cloverleaf mode! auto, ground to Judge Smith, of the ticense No. 33458, engine No. 10436. bult court, if the governor He i 43, 6 fect tall, weighs 210 the plan. No indication of wheth- pounds, Foul play is feared. Pe ee icthcoming fom the| ARTHUR OLVER — From Liver. during the morning. jpool, England, comes thin appeal governer from Mra, Elizabeth Olver, 43 Ful Early reports ne appear at eam rs givebond, wood read, for information in regard Lieut. Gov. Fred Ain, 4 to her son, Arthur Olver, last beard eat da allened cocomepita. from 10 years ago, He was then Indications were, as the time living in the Cedar apartments, Se Jong past that hour, however, “ttle, with A. Ertt, and was plan ‘ the executive had accepted the ting to go to Aluska, " Bavice of bis counsel. CARL H. JENSEN—Cart H. Jen case the governor should de-'sen was last heard of a year ago in to go to trial and the court seattle, according to a letter from overrule his contention, a Dit his mother, Mr, Susan Jensen, box Battle, in which the governor 151, Moroni, Utah. Three fingers are have the right to call state missing from his left hand. He is to protect himself, was in usually employed by electric - com However, nd bya ont panies as stenographer. for tne euprane court for a| DAISY STAMM — Miss Daisy on the power of the court, /Stamm, a musician, came trom! Port. 4 with the governor's juris. land to Seattle in November, 1919 was in prospect, |Her mother, Mra. Emma Stamm, Smalls attorneys pginted out two Newcastle, Pa, is trying to locate ts for the proposed resist. her daughter. of arrest’ Two former govern-| LEONARD M. HUNNIWELL — of the state, when accused of less Leonard M. Hanniwell was in Seat charges, declined to submit tle March 14. He ts being sought ‘@rrest, and the cases never were by his mother, Mrs. Clara Hunniweil, 208 Liberty st. Camden, N. J. et a8 absolutely innocent of evey| PATRICK M'CORMICK—Hetieved they make, } tea - ito be in Seattle, possibly under the in a statement to the people of name of McLean, Patrick McCor ola. The executive said he Was mick te sought by his half sister, Strait of the final verdict. Mrs. Henry Morris, $07 N..Elm st., PAN AND WIFE [p= THE SEATTLE STAR Newspaper editors gave this chair to President Harding. | It is made from a rib of the old revolutionary warship Re-| venge, | When President’s Pen Stuck A ga: hy a b bebaaks) se big ; : Ay Sabah op, . Pid Wyo ae When President Harding signed the resolution declaring peace with Germany his pen stuck. Notice the result.—| Photo by Pathe News. mer member of troop C, 18h U. & trouble, This was last August. He mainly of haw either P. FP. Dwyer or PH F. D. Seen te con, pony tattooed on his right forearm, File and of @|mother, Mrs. John Dwyer, BR — oo from |122nd st. New York, ts seeking word lot the missing cavalryman, FOUND—Mra. May Lenk, :adver Ernest |tised for in this column, located and ts returning to PHILIP JOHN DWYER—A_ for. ldeen. miming since he disappeared from the marine hospital at San Francisco, suffering from mental cavalry, Philip John Dwyer,, 23, bow | $1,000,000 a Day Cut From Expense of U. S. by from her hu*| WASHINGTON, July 21—Reor-| The president is so strangly com band, A. Lenk, 3234 Parker st, Van B.C. the man’s father, Rev. Joseph T. Hutton, West Jadore, Halifax coun: ty. Nova Scotia, is seeking Leo I was jorth Trunk | found. to have stolen the car and of a real estate man, Mra. John ft when the gas gave out. =| Authill is sought by ber cousin, Rev S. J, Clarke, the Manse, Balycairn, Lisburn, County Down, Ireland. Her last known address was 1735 18th ave., Seattle. 4 | Vital Statistics] BIRTHS lyandrt, Hateujl, 206 Piret ave, boy Lacy, Louis H., 205 19th ave. boy. Kuwabara, Nabuichi, 206 Fi Jones, William, 1216 Howell st, girl. ave. ors, Jacob B, 1532 ith ave 5../5 y. \Bagelay, Bert 1613 Northiake ave. Yatem Dantel M. 5127 24th ave X. oe. girl beet 4 ‘Toyotaro, 607 Maynard alley, afzvki, Suehiro, 1901 Ninth ave, o, Gumpel, $905 Greenwood ave. Niskikt, Jygngo, 411% Yester way, latskog, August, 1344 Franklin ave, |zetfles, Amos ©, 1839 24th ave. N. Hausen, John B, 1121 N. sand st. |MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. CraigrR Crouch, Portland . Marjorie C., Portland ; t, Robert Vernon, Seattle . i, Cora Anfiie, Seattle ..L Gibson, Thomas C., Senttle Dobyne, Nellie A. Goodson, John W.. Sei Langland, Siby! TL, 8: G 3 » Seattle M., Seattle » Helen V., Beattie . Miles 8., Camp Lew! Ruth, Tacoma . 1) Karnest, Yakima . Lillian Virgé: Reginald Frederick, Jone Hardy, attle Thomas, Ruckhaber, Ed, Sea . Norman, Dorothy Lee, Seattle Be- bert, Edgar, Seattle . atherine Richards, Leland Albert, Seattle tuth AY Yakima save in seth atthe Oot Drat | DIVORCES GRANTED Vieher, Linnie J. fr R Dattbéek, Fred from Kdua, ganization of the machinery of the federal government, carrying with it ®@ regrouping of activities, elimina tion of duplication and reduction of the overhead cost, will be completed | by Jan. 1 and put in effect—if plans of Walter F. Brown, chairman, and | his associates on the reorganization committee do not miscarry. Brown, a Toledo friend of the president and his floor manager at the Chicago convention, ts hopeful that when the reorganization ts com- pleted a saving of $1,000,000 a work- jing day in the coxt of government will be affectéd. The president has confided to friends that he hopes to save $500,000,000 a year. * In order that plans of his commit-| tee will not conflict with the views) of the president and his cabinet these officials at Brown's request are now preparing surveys of their departments. Their work will-be/ completed within ten days and will! show what bureaus, for example, | can be removed from their jurtadio- tién and combined with activities of other departmenta. Because the government has fust |grown up® like Topsy, it will be | Necessary for the changes to be ac complished thru congressional legis lation. Harper, Ralph from Dot! Friteche, Anna from Chi a DEATHS ‘ Schacter, Christinia, 66, 1604 10th ave. W. Yun, Yoo. 56, 212% Washington at. Roger, Muriel A. (age unknown), wedish hompital, Dleringer, Burton, Lulu (age unknown), Vik ginia Mason hospitel y 5h, G11 King st. 29, city hospital triches In South Africa, The Norwegians are the longest lived of Europeans; the Spaniards shortest, MILK THAT BUILDS AND SATISFIES Phone Your Grocer or Us CARP. -224. Collie dors are used to herd os-| ystem mitted to an economy program it ts) expected the bill will be passed with the minimum amount of debate Director of the Budget Dawes has urged «peed, pointing out that unul bis office knows just what the government will consist off it will be impossible for bim to prepare for congress an estimate of expenses for the 1922 fiscal year. Chief among the anticipated econ omies to be effected will be @ con- solidation of the war and navy de partments, This it is argued, will result in saving many millions a year. Another change scheduled to come ts the transfer of the prohibition en. forcement from the treasury to the department of justice, A third economy from which #ubd- stantial rewults are expected ts the creation of an independent extabliah- ment, reeponsible to the president. for the purchase of all supplies, At Present there iq no clearing house for the pyrchase of uniform articles, especially stationery and the like, needed by the government. The re sult is there are more than 100 duly accredited purchasing agents in Washington buying tniform and similar supplies, Frequently they bid against each other, thereby add- ding to the cost. The committee Mkely wif recom- mend that the public health service municipal bathing beaches learning ‘A Special Purchase of 48 Bed Comforts at $2.95 Less Than the Pre-war Price for Friday Full double-bed size, with wlfMte cotton filling, and covered with an excellent quality of silkoline. Second Floor Special Price Basement To save is good—but to save money on the high grade mer- chandise in the Special Price Basement is real saving! 200 High Grade Silk Petticoats » A Maker's Samples and Surplus At $3.19 Regular $4.95 to $6.95 Qualities Satin with hemstitched flounces. Silk Jersey with deep novelty, knife pleated and ribbon trimmed flounces. , Plain color Jersey, with self-colored flounces, Jersey tops, with taffeta flounces, A wide range of colors a Flesh, rose, pase gg oe Pa n, magen' n, » henna, ee: oo. tan, oe, tatoo black and white. . All have adjustable elastic waistbands. THE BEST PETTICOAT VALUES OFFERED FOR SOME TIME! KIDS WORK FOR SWIM PROWESS Registration Closes With 2,000 in Classes Hoop-ta! “as More than 2,000 bers and girts are now eeriousty at work at the six | work, the young Annette Kellermans and Duke Kahanomokus are thresb- endeavors to qualify fer the title of master swimmers ‘Thursday's classes are as follows: North Green Lake, boya, 10 a m to 11:30 a m5 girla 11:30 a m tol nm South Green Lake, boys, 2:20 p. m. to 5 p. m.; girls, 2p m. to 3:30 p.m. from Gary, to master the dog paddle and the breast stroke, Teegistration “Closed ‘Wednesiay, department. Recommendation also wil] be made Washer Saves | 0. * labor, wea: and costs less than f The RAL | The ¥ RAL | The FEDERAL fi Ufe, with ordinary care, ia unl fe because tory service, Federal Vacu' A tybfil of mowy white clothes every few mtnutes—no rubbing or ectubbing. All the washing and wringing done in an hour or pleidiy and substantially constructed its mited. Made of Armco Ingot Iron-— (rust resisting), the: FEDERAL will give you years of Cash or Terms of $10 Down and Free Demonstration in Your Home or at Stor TOM SAWYER 817 THIRD AVE., OPPOSITE CENTRAL BLDG. Phone Elliott 4648—Seattle, Wash. Agent of Federal Electric Co. for Federal Washing Machine and trialag | and after two week# preliminary / 500 Families to Come From Indiana ing the water vigorously in their) Bringing word of a large migra- tion, involving close to 500 families, Und, to Greenbank, Whidby island, H. W. Welch and T. J. Hickey, of the Hooser city, were in Seattie Wednesday, and sought information at the Chamber of Com- merce. Welch, who is sales manager for the Whidby Island Fruit Farms Co., How I Won And How I Lost—Told By Dempsey - and Carpentier | | phenomenal victory over Carpentier as he believes it materi- CHILDREN’S Hairbow and Sash Ribbons PRICED AT 25c YARD Regular 45c Quality 200 yards of Taffeta Moire and plain Taffeta Ribbon, in a com- plete range of colors. Splendid quality, in 41% and 5-inch widths. First Floor A Special Sale of, ‘ Lingerie Ribbons REDUCED TO 5c YARD 50c A BOLT OF 10 YARDS The Regular Price is 10c a yard 250--yards of Satin Lingerie Ribbon, %-inch wide; a dainty pink, with blue border. —First Floor STAMPED CONTINENTAL Pillow Tubings $1.25 Pr. 45-inch Continental Pillow Case Tubing, stamped to embroider, in a variety of designs. —Art Section, Fourth Vloer A New and Particularly Clever Style in Peg-top Play Suits Priced $1.25 Extra heavy quality blue Denim, trimmed with bright red pipings. With good size peg pockets to de- light little folks. —Seconé Floor ‘A Special#Purchase of Pongee Night Gowns Present Unusual Values at $3.95 Pp Undergarments have gained decided favor for summer wear, they are so comfort- able and so easily laundered. And this is a particularly good value in « Pongee Gowns at $3.95. 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