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RDAY, JULY 23, 1921. ig Seattle Star ir your Union, ir you tarow it wes. root Union aoe See eros wt Se" iribece Gove oe NG nmeed eae 4 i AL Ninn Gort ia A ‘Oy i 3e ie ne in tir = sanieing {i ire room aad D CONCRETE WORK, | walks, Fa ode phone A A like new. Chemical pro- 2.50 per room. Hansen, El- IvICe MAN, WITH FAMILY, f kind, prefer- Paste fi feted Burkheart 206. ERVICE MAN WANTS WORK ing on auto truck or any ork. |, Traer, Sunset it G ) FINTING, Fi Ki Furniture refinished led. Garfield 4590. SALESMEN WANTED NTs — (ous BOrT concentrated form. Al- iy; Just add water; eco- Jutely pure. fave ens em: 14 difter- or oney comes easy. ‘Other popular priced fast mell- ousshold necessities. -W ‘ee outfits, Write ter American Products American Bidg. YO} + THE CANDY mi YOU home, or smal her: af home, or tur- MEN — CART BANTEARY | cine as ide line. 10% corm- retail trade, Ex- nyntey. Kagie Knit- auth st, ty ARENERS WANTED Peetem ok i te Db RED“ CHCRER 8F Thuraday ms of Lost female ” R SRF 6th av. ws vane STRAYED on ton bull) terrigrs of “Terr: one Maat 132 Lo re = BhADSRRD NATIONAL Savings book, Return to rn Julla Merritt, pot BK Alder Thureda 6 CADYE TARO ia ty ragt| z wht | 4. tb, ° TF SAM Witrsrrial re our wateh, een ad row it eway. 23 FURNISHED HOUSES eS HOME with chicken ae ubator, brooder, ANTEY, \e TERN | Take joha car, get orf at 28th | HOUSE FOR FRoom Ft URNIS i The Riverside Drug Co, We HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE, 4 UARGE ROOMS id large porch Read this and br: This will go quick Nights; large lot; lawn and a kinds of berries and ; wie ehick- NISHED OR #, first floor, prival minutes from Pik: bes Tiehiand drive 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS | (ROOM APART ., HEART OF ay good, $22.50. 1611 Seventh ee %° FURNISHED APARTMENTS FLATAa MANHATTAN APARTMENTS— FUR. Bished or unfurnished 3, 3 and 4- room) steam heat. ph: 4 ba modern ii th up. Al posite Moore entre. MOSHRN SHOT apartment a: sleepitig rooms; hot and cold water in every room. Reasonable. 401% 28rd ave. &. great LE — Mt ‘ar partm nr ow will let a part. “*2-ROOM A , 2 bed APARTMENT. 1718 12th ave. & 2% clint ‘Vent “in |) veEAY BA try hi ome. Eiitott C fore 10 mm. or after ® D. bo WANTED—TO RENT house, in district; rent Hil! ry LI 1943 First Ave. & es ap yn THE “o ror SALE—MISCELLANEOU GHROCHRY AND MARK HT Thi ; plac rent tor market separa 422 Burke Ble FURNITURE FOR SALE RNITUR OO, kk of new and used household We bu fell and exchange All kinds of furniture, T your wants will} call Main FURNITURE, DISHES CARPETS, bedding, chic Mm 0262 betw in low AMBRICA On Sunda ing wnt auotion Front Addition Bound Addition King county, Th vated on the Ta bivd., midway between had deattin “Whe Des Moines Tuna | ie vory rich, and there are beauuiful ho We for whether it be § you. she value tmmediately, y f them for the future deed will be given by owner on these lot Call us for inform hese lots are 265x100 feet to Highline they. bring, OF #36) IC ie up to will ee et off at postofth tage leaves Seattle 7:3 1 ‘and 145 p,m, going Round trip fare, Warranty dood wil be of these | Mf of th be require nt. iven with each o: a Simpron Aucti ‘ompany until the warranty ¢ ig delivered. There is $2 taxes wt egeh of these lota, so buy or din gly. SIMPHON AUCTION CO. Reliable Auctionsers* 1127 Pine FET STOCK ~FOMELESS ANIMALS “Beatt!: Main 2718 About 30 dogs and pups home, Two pups, price We bow On Yace Eliott) STOCK wiwreDe TO” Horses, $2 per month Proctor, Renton, W FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | he Ori Seated bids will be seotveg u Vulcan Seas facturing "C0 wv 3 ar until rth 22, 1921, for” the tehewjag baker roadsters. Studebaker touring cara, Marmon 4-pas# a Oldamodile tourtngs 0 obile roadster. Dodge cou Nisgel speedater. ‘ords. * can be inspected between the fs % and &§ >. m 2 Bt, Bac! it be accompanied by a ona ot ‘ae least 10% of amount ida, = individual cars will be con- er roosts Se the right to re- ui tf RING aaa x yi. dem: tires, ou a Meondition * au ‘Al et abet emouniat @ rims fora ter; ‘rood condition. condition: Zemountavis ttle Auto Wrecking Co, et ject eneto; Miike new. Only ve, half block te AN from iern, Ford Ford East 032 tral Aweney. ty ventral 0} reeewey ‘and ik on @ $136 down, ang only’ 6% || BPRCTAL Light 4 Buick tourin, fi jon; new rubber, real ba: ieNT SHA Si, sella the beat line of used cars. Easy terms. @__WANTED—AUTO: WAX ED ‘ORL ood condition. newer, statin: i) Will pay ries, D4 PLATFORM “83.00! G _FOR ee TRUCKS 4 te: free on requ Guha ties co. STEINWAY PIANO FoR SALE— Has bi very little use and care. jano is Big 3 hogany cas ment sella, wh 50, cash, if taken at o! Zz haga Postotfice Box $93, Elma, Ni ay 6-hole Baker make, also combination ranges carried Rh piates, with cord, $2. urniture Lest. i19 Univer: me out » OF} Quick drying, water crack, preservative. At your own Phone North BUY AT THE WAREROOM Which covers @ space of 70x120 feet. eer furniture, Furniture Dept. {Adjoins the proot, In mar | wafers Co. have for years hd a h trade to oor Fourth ave. Ms. Taken at that on the first payment down on rug or furniture contract tt Waldron Co, 1322 Fourth, Main 21 “LOAD CEDAR Fine for kind- ~ FOR, DOU slabs, 7 foot long. Leer ‘Our 7 your auto seat cut for bed. $10 at Fremont Brid| ACHINES, GOOD DROP- ir ' OHMARTER AT be & POUND; Pi J, Johnson, 1% _miles east jellevae, SW PIANOS FOR RENT, _ we ley AD, $10 te ‘on ‘oner, U », $5.50 LOA Tmmediate Gelivery. ILL Woo! “fhe load. . PRINTING. RUT- Ffleld 208 CARDS. 760, + stamps, Novelty Print, 1611 jeventh. |ff Bam Welstield can't sy. ait tice your h. throw itn Uk Ow UNG AND PURE Owl, caus Our adit ta TA ing: Korth us on MY 2% Al ERS Get your auto tops made like new. fir | het given good ys wi ‘sell or exchange for Fr Or contract, Value $1,800; fo hh. 217 Bist ave. LL TAKE 66 CORDS OF Wood rt yment on my truck payment, and balance ¥ ord fires, and 1 this week Cah itt sb. elephone Kenwood 162: AS PART PAY EN ON MY TRC K will take coal and mall easy terms for at Kenwood 90 in team of horses lance easy terms NE ; Al SOR real bargain. or 109 18th ave. &. |REPUBLIC, i917, 1-F with body and ‘cab; condition Al Will sell at a bargain, 122 16th alt block Yesler cable car VY 10-TON, "3-Wil trailer, iron wheels. Also tratlers from 1 to 3%-ton. Seattie Auto Wrecking Co, 123,16th ave MACHINERY HLT RIC MOTOR, DRILLS, um W. Montelius Price Co. Rent or sale, Main 919, 524 lat 8. 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 937 RAAT PLACE or WANTED 5-room houser Not 40x100; clone tn; block from Rainier ave. Owner has given us instructions to well for best offer, Ask for Mr, Drew, CARTER, MacDONALD & MILLER! 208 Columbia St Biliott 6870. QUEEN rad bd lor the bi hill RC. FRUCK, AL 13 fo water ent: jess bal . Miller, Hiehmond | Da: ond floor food Jocation; reason 7 20th _ able, 3 7 FIRST CLAS, bungalow; large lot By owner, Karage and chicken 16th ave. & pest Lan SALE Corr ae PROVE fiat sell East 2469. ges {Come ont and see these | SEARING, needing | . Crone to Den Mol 7m “For SALE—REAL ESTATE Tiss perors You nur OOM BUNGALOW, $2000 Attractive b-room bungalow, on lot O8x127: house ie almort new; has large living reom, with hardwood f cabinet iitehen dining built-in buffet,” ete ner wants to sell at ones, henee Jow “price, $800 cash will FURNISHED, $1,600 room cottage, on lot 60x120, fully | furnished. A nice little home at & span $300 cash, balance like rent ‘ Three tot Mine, #50 half aera el ; terms, to car laces: they Mighland to ear and only 80 minutes from cen- t rapidly grow- Take Lake » offioe at Lith y. Henderson (open Sunday and every day). AAREZ, Ned McDONALD Hilott 6067, 209 N ED HIGIWAY K INTERURBAN a water chicken berries; Het and co iped for irrigatt jouse; all kind: »; bare fruit an, terms. GO, A. Hinckley Aint RBAL Dullt-in effects; by lot cleared, 1 BARGAIN—4-ROOM TOU th Build Li, 9019 Ninth & W. PARTIALLY FURNISHED UNOBDSTRUCTIBLE VIEW IMMEDIATE POSSHSSION W 3-ROOM, partially furnished modern bh fine ‘lot, $2,400; nee like ren $100 cash, ba 907 Leary Bldg. Main 4519 4-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, 2107 Thorndyke wood 2670. lard, TAA ont aean, to be Jorn aM. Daal 2200 Market St. Sunset 0311 G i 23 4-nooM PLASTERED arage: big grehard: argo Jota. Will 3409 down, $20 titty, including interest This is @ seal sacrifice. Sunset 2007, cu _W ANTED—KEAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE WANTED Want to exchange atoek in well tablished company for hom particular company iam: turing an article in great 4 a. It haa assets of over « half-million dollars, It started manufacturing last fail, a its output has not been Of course, it bas not pal a Yet. But it ie fast becoming the le Northwest. ‘The stock ‘wilt stand the closest Investigation. do not hay cash for your propert Shue will aftess ‘ae op- portunity to turn it to ifaas, pur- Oe. Wi furnish ful are, and merits © Would assume, 1 ith eeny [arsine from me see what you State cash value of your property. ive’ tut particulars 7 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ait COTTAGE AN 1bb far wale of trade. $607 Gree: wood ‘one block from Wood- Tand park’ entrance. FARMS FOR CITY PROP fe _ Pnivd ‘feasts A Co, Tt » ° EX- Elie ACREAGE — That at the foot of Magn tet lies the fin ch an pe T wa f Bet Xbprtion, are selling large 124, at extremely low prices, 200 to $400, on the easiest ind of terma. HENRY C. 200 Alaska Bid where we to 66x EWING Main 7134. | 10 ACRES FoR $7 ON PAVED HIGHWAY AT oak © LAKE STEVENS WONDERFUL VIEW PROPERTY $50 CASH AND $10 MONTHLY Bite is no property to be had in vicinity for anything like the rice. This i# an unusual Sty,” dood soll; paved reese all the way to Seattle; handy to school; town; good w p bus tine; 1% miles good * and land that is Th ‘good neigh an bard to clear. PUGET SOUND FARMS CO. 605 Third Ave. 2%-ACRH RARGAIN $676—KASY TERMS terwood Manor road, which is pe paved; near Seattic Heights and, interurban; easily, cleared: Kood Jand, and fine, water. Or eas THAN 10 bi room No, chi¢ken houses; root hou barn; hay; furniture, © $2,006. Algona, Wash. 6-WBAR-O) iley 004 cro; smal $4.50 ra Pi Anderson, care U large 3 payed road; - mill tr In well’ settled eom- r $2,500; part terms State Bank of Bast Stan- 50| bearing trees riew, will bear 800 erate e Faapberrici ; : DI everything goes for __D-pe, Star 4 V4) ACKES AT next 8 tons i800, Owner, ORCAS pargly good water; oll, Ideal farm phenty ‘wood; fine and fpr small, frulte vegetables. Price reasonatae, Call on or write rE J M. Reed, Decatur, Wash, 6 ACTOS, $600 Highline road; good soll; on county road. $058 falance’ #10 per month and pat (M. F. WIGHT, 1112 Hoge Bldg. Main 872 Room trees JACKE, With (low; 80 beark ( den; be rrie a; Kent. terms to Third and “Apeand? CF FOR BALE. 4250; CLOsb to Kirkland — ferry ventences; electric light BUNGA- | Audreon, ‘ireland | SBATIL E | STAR FARM LANDS HENRY, PAY VAR and; 8 meres farm boll near FARMS WANTED | | HERE'S WHERE COP HAS KICK rom owwen | Thinks He Was Suspended, | nod land for sale for fall delivery. L, Jones, Box 195, Olney, Ll YOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY ~ TARE TV ASNGTON TER FRONT Large watet front tract for summer homes at Juanita Point; fine rd beach; shaded by big trees h tract ex de back from the take front t county boulevard. , able; y Dishw center of Be from the vy ive water front « “Meaing in) © b-acre tracts close to boat eye METRCENR ISLAND WATER FRONT Across from Leachi park, Washington, with e@xeeilent ear boat service. it. WASTMAN Tiurd Ave BS —v water fr in| ey’ ‘eltuated on lake » ‘ies " lnneladia) bere boat ‘servic modern © WIGHT, 1112 Hoge Bldg, Main 372 STOCKS AND fONDB WH WILL #8LL, ererdeviel * 200 Lloswell Minin, 400 Turk-Tex. Re 400 Wichita Thoynile ’ 60000 Murk-Tex, Prod, fip (Vaying 3% monthly divi on 2h ie ity PAC wie WicURitiind CO, Elliott 3118. 411 Securities Midg. 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY AND MARKET One of the cidest and beat locations in Went Bei Bto and fix- tures will invoice # t $4,000; reasonable rent. Phone Weat O631-K evenings. MS bed PICTURE THEATH have several splendid suburban res, Can arrange ood terms: a your time to buy, Bes ROOK, 423 Burke Tide, CONFHCTIONERY, | BOT DRINKS ‘establishment; close to school; nice tn a dandy little jars 218 Yale Bide, HUSINEAR 4 Well 1 nde) 00 | 9 | citizen |refused to tell Unjustly B. H Williams, city patrol man, who was given a three day’ lay-off recently by Mayor Caldwell, has completed his period of discipline, But he Is farther than ever from agreeing that he “had it coming.” Williams’ story is that he found « citizen rolled up in a robe asleep on the rear peat of @ parked sutomo | bie. He awoke the man and asked him his name. The man, he says, who he was, he lived or whose car he waa in. After @ great deal of parleying at the patrol box, where another offi cer joined them, he mys, the man id finally give the second officer the desired but became abusive and obscene toward Wiliams. It was for using this language, the latter anya, that he arrested the citi-| men on @ “disorderly” charge. At the little hearing held by the mayor the officer was charged with calling the “a @ tar.” This Wit ams denied, but the mayor declared | Was ready to take the citizen's word in the matter the officer's | suspension followed. Williams is deeply hart by the af fair, he myn, as the incident was the firet blot on a long and honorable record as an officer. “The citizen who made the com |plaint,” he added, “laid great stress on being a respectable citizen and having lived here for 20 years, We he has nothing on me. I'm respect able, too, and I've also lived here for 20 yearn” School Board Takes First Economy Step With the removal to the new shop ‘at | OSiding at Aloba st. and Dexter ave, of the architect's office, the school board, by giving up its pres ryne Jooation. Cali lent rented quarters in the Central PaReGNAL & es “GOOD BHAMP ire Boceabelli castile goat Face ysmaseag: fe with chol ha of electricity, 50. Manicuring? 5c; Maree] waving, 860, PT) complete voctha, Modern equip- Yin RUTLER KCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING 4th Floor Taft Bid, 1107 Phone for intment, Fe p> four from 10 to in - m™ at the Wayne Moore theatre, Beoond Virginia st Ph Mr are | Bw Tutt member of Zonery Clu’ Por E DOP TION = BRIGHT, = tractive. S-year-old orphan happy friends aye PT ROOMS PURNTTOR, rooming house or realdence. Ni lecat i cheap. Leaving city. Sil Seventh ave. ANT’ TO ADOPT BABY GIRL Wie- Hit Nk AND Abe DAP “ITY. fioDyY SS aanae ab” Vern. A yr twg = Scere Lee, ee &. ie “LARE BA oi Ee oa a MINERAL ae and Pine. ditincen. roe Privat prin fe “ie! fetehe Bia M. 262. __MALE HELP WANTED _ F Plasterers, Lathérs, Brick- Inyers, Glassworkers, Interior Decorators and other building trade mechanica. 207-2089 LYON BLDG., Open 7 A. M. to 9 P.M ‘and Sundays ie FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered #2 $9 BO QUE! ANNE 4291 A DIVIDEND PAYER We have a 20-acre farm for sale that is now etting $400 per month on chickens alone, 6+ room house, er’ ne chicken house for 3,00 barn 4 other outbuildings: 3 good wells with gasoline pump and tank; water piped to. chicken hours and resid This place will stand the at investi- gation. $3,000 cafh will handle, or will consider trad cated one mile from Kitsap county. NORTHWE TEAN LAND & INV. COMPANY. 201 Tradérs’ nia. ‘4nd and Marion. Phone Elliott $180, jock in Ree Ne building, bas taken the first step in economy. Removal of other offices in before the board at present. ‘The architect's office yearly rental wae $1,500, For tts entire suite the school board has been paying $12, 000 @ year. A SET OF BLACK FOX FURS ‘jand a strong box containing $15 in cash were taken by « burglar who entered the home of Mra. ©. Thomp son, 3407 10th ave, W., Friday night, a ee vend Ronit | PAY evel, Oe The Seattle Star d consultation canes; mod fe ‘TY Burke B era free. bese f 7303. 905 Becond. ic. ent Attorney. American ai ei f develo gs ‘atent COPE Joie RUPE a Maik 27. ne Pattison RN cases oh 2 nti: Paten Oa re jema r' . Gi Sate tate ™ Collateral Leans ihae. 907 Third ave. Dancing Taught tent dances Mast au We LOAN ART AMONDS, watches Beatties MERTCAN ani Recon wera — GLUMATISM, SCTATIC rs Our treatment ives immediate Telief. One w: ‘a trial treatment. Open evenin References. Dra. Freer and Traden, 905% 3rd ave. Piano Tuntng J. Strom, tuning, #3. Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenbers. Cutlery. 1407 4th ave Sanipractic Weifare, chronic disorders wom- on, No operations, 207 Epler Bldg. Violin Repairing Bows rehaired Finlay, i618 tra AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION! AUCTION ‘NOTICES si AUCTION! ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 10:00 A. M. ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2003 SECOND AVENUE (Opposite Moore Theatre) | HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONED BY THE AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO/ TO SHLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ABOUT 600 NUMBERS OF UNCLAIMED SHIPMENTS DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AND THE TIME. ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2008 SECOND AVENUB WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 10:00 A. M. J, B, NELSON, AUCTIONEER af a Cath anya _ where | 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit || by Automobiles at elty heaptial for bruises and cuts | received when he w struck by an| auto driven by A. ¥. Haines,| |833 14th ave. hursday evening at Kighth ave. and Olive et | | Haughhan sald he wan crossing | |the street and did not see the car jrernine 452 An unidentified girl was struck and slightly bruised! lat the entrance of Woodland park | Friday afternoon by an auto driven by ©, C. McDonald, 1986 26th ate, N |The girl was standing on the curb jing with ber parents when «he ud |denly stepped in front of the auto. She war taken to Columbus sani jtarium, where an examination was made, and later she was allowed to €o home, '453 An unidentified girl was knocked down at Minor ave jand Fairview #t. by an auto driven by H. A. Haywood, 3922 Woodlawn ave., Friday morning, and slightly injured when her foot was run over She was walking with her parents when the aceldent occurred. , She jwas taken home by Haywood. WANTS WOMAN CENSURED, TOO Minister in Tail: Blames Girl of 19 PORTLAND, July 22.—Men and women today are eager to effect equal rights for both sexes, If pub- He opinion wants pociety to found fteelf on wuch a basis, why isn’t the woman blamed as much as the man |in a case like mine? So asks Rev, Fred FR. Royston, Sa Jem Methodist minister, in jail here awaiting @ federal grand fury hear- ing on charges of violating the Mann act. Mins Wrankie Wdwards, 19, also of Salem, is the girl in the case. She testified in the preliminary hearing here Thursday that Royston had persuaded her to run away with him, despite the fact that he already had a wife and 11-yearold daughter, Following the arrest of the two in Centralia, Wash, early in July, Royston was temporarily suspended from his pastorship, and recently was given @ hearing, : Royston only smiled and shook his head when reminded that Adam had Placed all the blame on Eve. “There ts too much of this sort of thing going on in the world,” the clergyman continued. “The Mann act is an Incentive for women of this sort to ply their trade, and very sel- dom acts as a protective measure for |the innocent woman. “Where a minister of the gospel is the surpected party to such a deed, the effect is all the worse “Many times the church with Ti} draws its suppert and consolation when a man ts in trouble. That is the time when that man, be he lay- man or cleryyman, needs it most, I'm sure Christ not turn away were He here. I'm giad to say my church has not forsaken me— yeu" PUT STRIKERS OUT OF HOMES Miners Retaliate, gy Mine Watchman Away Following the action of Washing- ton coal mine operators in taking up leikes and tenancies on |homes occupied by the striking miners, union officials have called out the maintenance men who have been taking care of the mine prop erties during the walkout. This order affects about 100 men. Mass meetings were held by the miners Friday at Newcastle and one will be held Sunday at Black Diamond. Mine worker officials are meet- ing Saturiay in the Mutual Life building to discuss the situation. PANTS’ SWIPERS “ ARE ROUTED DENVER, Colo, July 23. — The “Capito! hill pants swiping gang” suspended operations here today after police arrested the members, who wore fined $5 and costa. The purpose of the organization was to steel the pants off neweom- ers, boys, who moved to the hill neighborhood. The gang would lie in ambush in the weeds on a vacant lot in that district. When their victim approached they seized him, stripped him of his trousers and freed him, disregarding his pleas for his pants. The com. platnants said they had to sneak home thru alleys, taking advantage of every hiding place and causing them “great embarrassment. a Won't Order Vote on General Strike SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—The San Francisco labor council - last night refused to order an immediate vote of all labor union members on the question of calling a general strike to support the building trades unions, Tho building trades unions have been on strike since May 1 Members of the unions are now re- fustng to go back to work because the employers have adopted the “American plan.” The building trades council recently voted to ask general strike in San Francisco, Alleged Smugglers of-Opium Are Heard George Wineholt is held on $2,000 bail, while his father, D, C. Wineholt, is at liberty on his personal recogniz ance Saturday, following a hearing on opium smuggling charges Frida’ afternoon, before Robert C. MeClel land, United States commissioner, The manner in which the opium was wrapped in heavy eanvas, to- gether with the battered condition of some of the tins, leads officers to Suspect they may have been dropped from an airplane, EARL ™M CUMBER, 1, was ‘se. riously injured Friday night when he fell from a tree in Woodland park, sustaining concussion of the brain and possible internal injuries. | States cr13 ! WORK TO START ON BANK HOME Seattle National Ready to Proceed wity Building Work wil be atarted immediately upon the fine, lJarge, exclusive bank building of the Seattle National bank, Bids for its erection have been ac cepted. The general contract was let to the lowest bidder, the Pacifio Construction company, and the marble contract to O. B, Luts It is estimated that it will take about nine months to complete this new banking home, which will cover & ground area 120x108 feet at the corner of Second ave, and Columbia st, directly acrons Colurnbia st. from the Seate National bank's present location, This exelusive bank buflding, which: will comprise basement, three stories: with a full mezzanine, and provisions for a fourth story when required, will represent banking quarters that will not be excelled by any bank building in the Northwest. Its construction just at this time, with business conditions as they are, indicates the confidence of the bank's managment in the general business — situation. “The directors feel fully repaid,” said Daniel Kelleher, chairman of the board of directors, today, “thru the lower construction costs which the figures of the present bids repre+ sent, for the slight delay occasioned by the postponement of the erection of this building. By next spring we will have ready banking quarters which will be a credit to Seattle, and which will furnish the most modern, up to date facilities for our many customers.” FIVE HELD FOR JAP DEPORTING arrests will take place as he can locate the he indicated. Thowe arrested today were Harden and Bill Borden, have driven the trucks in if : ! | There is now ample labor to han pa cantaloupe crop, growers rit THIEF TO. the thieves has yet been found. EXPECT ITALIAN CABINET’S FALL) Horrors in Sarzana Seem ta Doom Government ROME, July 23.-—The fascisth communist horrors in Sarzana to day threatened overthrow of the Present Italian cabinet, As a result of the state's position the socialist groups have decided to vote agninst the cabin program. This leaves as its only faithful sup porters the popular and reformist groups which will probably not give it the majority necessary to existe ence, it was believed. Reports today from the fight «re stated that 20 had been killed and at least 30 wounded. Dispatches from Sarzana described the murders of wounded fascisti by hospital or derlies, carrying surgeon's knives, The dispatches stated they knifed their victims as they lay wounded on the ground where they had fallen in fighting. Woman Badly Hurt in Auto Accident Mrs. M. J, Beeser, 103 15th ave, N., wat taken to Seattle General Hospital following an accident at Fifth ave, and Westlake Friday eve ning, in which Mra. Beeser was thrown violently from her machine when it was struck by an auto driven by H. Boldt of Keyport, Mra, Reexer’s son Edward, 17, was driv ing the car in which his mother waa riding. She is suffering from inters nal injuries and shock. A burglar using a pass key em tered the home of Mra, James 2214 B, Alder st, Friday escaped with $52 in in