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4 — a oRDAY, JOLY 30, 1921, SEATTLE STAR RY WHOOPS ON THE PAGE 13 ACREAGE HOUSES FOR RENT o, sae Pay ¥ ONE he one block trom Wi Call S18 23rd ave. FURNISHED eke is POR RENT son SALE tage, 8 blocks trom caf = FU a APARTMENTS D FLATS SINGLE yous ee OS Ercom eareened a week ‘t-room Agel ette: hot and — v furnished. Ale wh all = ing room. 1102 Fifth ave, iM FLA A and clean; ; Nebt lace for two, ee > tik Mia taneess cheap: t beds 17! Beacoa inte , Ri "te market ial 22th ave, a Be! mp | MA FT; 1m to market. 1105 Fifth ave 3. FURNISHED NOUSEKERPING ut, der new management; walls and Rt nd boroly Cg 4 4 ge Ame rooms sirable for wor ris or those ht asec om Ny linea. ft a chance fo: to work out rent. 906 Eltiott 4006-R. OUSEREEPING ROOMS WITH itehenette, lights, 1517 Belmont ry — and pL BR caine) an Ballard preterred. |e ‘FoR SAL ALE—AUTOMOBILES _ ERN | PRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. ue, TOMORROW USED CARS AND TRUCKS TOU. AND Auli DAY MONDAY A HOME ROM $10 DOWN $6 MONTH r $10 down: T will take $5 or $10 monthly on @ plot. a6 PLOTS TO PICK FROM WAC! % Down, $6 MONTHC W-ACR gio Down, GN ROBINS 2° j—The car with | car ideal for a! 5, $4,000 less than nable offer oO MONTH ha ‘th! = +* : 6 AS Bown: $12.50 MONTH ACT DOWNS gis “eostrid wis Y WHAT. wi Lf wit PA dein Be, Ea Nateh ee THE 0 SAP, J WHE i | washes aUnasOamLas baba A Nd X DERAUTIFUL 1920 SP More anap re rk CAN Worm. Where on the universe can you match thie pro} ition? means 4 home for you, + nl you if um Nebt ute Co. ‘ae = Pike at. oa a | TO EXCHANGE ANGE YOR ACHE: of real eatate. Walker, 60 COUNTY ATS, 10) RiciFY AND HONE Located £ Burien City, right at Lake Burten, ce at car ling right at t ards, hols and rv annd walk 5 the Bound. asa x q mie and ite. ¢ eS Dares le me hv emorrow of pagers Meade, “Calf*Noren “Sv4e"% ony Wave your blk. ot~theas fig FON FROCK WILL” FARE Our atemetiies are at F pa service at 10. pm. every in team of bores a part of fret! 36 1 Sel iAP Dm. or § balance easy terma iH. a ear ett ek ee en. sat harnesses, 01 payment Wileox, i y RK pacman’ fr Mont bt ‘co Rare ta ae et Main 524 let ( FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Slot bed and gave @ wi L. W. Whitlow, 2443 KB. Aloba et, tan't afraid of nothin Whitlow says he just yetied & uttie and scared a borgtar into hysterics, early Saturday morning. The burglar climbed slowly thru the window of Whitlow's home. Whitiow heard him. He climbed out whoop. The man leaped head first out of the 6) window, with a long .eraceful mo tion. The United States corn annually than all the rest of the world, An inventor spent 15 years perfect- ing @ letter canceling machine. 1A. Bate, w rene their gratitude for the beautiful floral offerings sent in Se the beloved husband than jt is possible to they appreciate comfortin in his tant WANTED Piasterers, Lathers, Brick: layera, Glaseworkers, Interior Decorators and other buliding trade mechanics. 207-209 LYON BLDG. May Mean ‘Speech Sinhnass YOUR BURGLAR Don’ t ‘Goo- ‘Goo’ Your | Baby SEATTLE MAN IS | HELD IN KILLING Charged With Killing Wom- an, Held in B. C. Charged with the murder of Mrs. Alma Sampson, and tricked into secompanying Can- adian detectives across the tne from Seattle, Edward Metzdorf of Seattle is being held in Van- couver, B.C. Metzdorf was immediately se raigned in Vancouver following hie arrest there and remanded to jail, awaiting trial, Metzdorf, who is 29, a railroad em gineer, is alleged to have killed Mra. Bampeon in a hotel about a year apn. Mrs. Sampson was the wife of Charles Sampson, an employe of the Great Northern. The woman's body was found, her head caved in by @ blow from a monkey wrench. Samp- |son said the motive for the murder was robbery Metzdorf was found in Seattle by Detective Imlah of the Vancouver police. Imlah represented to Metz dorf that he wae wanted in Van- couver to identify the monkey wrench with which Mrs. Sampson was killed. When Me ft arrived in Vancouver he was with the murder. Metzdort joined the navy during the early days of the war, but war Gishonorably discharged at Bremer ton. He is said to have a long crim inal record. DRAPER KIDDIES BEAUTIFUL MAGNOLIA BLUFF Is becoming 4 known. Do CREB ‘ou know t ly 3% miles VERED witht FINE TIMBER that it en- GET READY FOR WINTE. i) This land lies perfectly bevels Open 1 A. M to 9 P, ‘and Sundays HAVE BIG TIME Given Royal Reception at Portland — COTTAGES SOLD BY THE FIRST OF "ee Gtiad ian SL Be LIN aaa . bie ee deren OF Sa ae VER JOR IN| 4* 1508 Eighth WANTED ART To work | future. go sit pureelf with “ruicte sella on hig LUMP COAL—Delivered BEGINNERA” PIANG SUMMER| sac Fates. Pittott 288: @_FOR SALE—MIBCELLANEOUS ry US| Blaine ot 8A. BOO HENRY C. EWING Compal “Ss a Bids. 200 Alaska Main he. Ave. our screen needs ad. — i made-to-order w 7 amr and look COLUMBIA HEIGHTS / Al §-ROOM BUNGALOW. with ement: furnace: shrubbery: me Washington and hain my is a forced sale at ry tS Le ad] bie terme. Ferg ‘Shone ao na tall hs 0 Fergine st. or phone dullding awaterian’ ¢ free on request. . oO. B. co. TLLIAMS ° __Pntablished 1699. GEORGETOWN SNAP epg $2, Yh ore -Foom house, on Jet Seaiee; HY s ieesin rices, ok rom Co.'s Furniture descanat: air” eer ie appointment. 20 alnske Bigg” cms. Leary Bide. Y ACKES AND PLENTY" Ia the tithe of our bos Florida. It tell BEACTIFUL ey mt \y id: Baas Inoist in the ‘are it sem very foot lies to drain Pa; Fectig easily tilled; Hes paral! gr ea house trom hy property will sell re enough ber- why 9, BO Son ANNE 4391 Mise Emilie J. Wells Do you talk “baby talk” to your youngster? Do you encourage his “da-das"? Emilie J. Wella and Dr. James Bonnett Greene, creators of the National Hospital for Bpeech Disorders, say baby talk is a crime against childhood. They point out that the average American uses a mumbled, indistinct fargon. Btenographers say 75 per cent of men who dictate letters mum- dle and mutilate their words. Most of if ts due to incorrect carly teaching, Baby-talk ta a dig factor. Children imitate it—and the teaching sticks. A child who can't talk is rarely 4 ‘apeech aicknes: | NEW YORK, July 30.—"Baby talk educational department. She issues jand the frightening ot children make|a warning to parents in the form of speech cripples for life; they are|several “don'ts”: crimes against childhood and must; Don't use baby talk. Children al wor" ways imitate. So nays Miss Emilie J. Wells, friend of the child who is afraid in the >Ut in simple and complete sen- tences. In a lefler to The Star, Dad@y (FL M.) Draper of the Draper Children’s home at Des Moines gives an enthu- silastic account of the vacation trip he and his wards are taking in ‘Western Washington and Oregon. Twenty-two kiddies and four grown-ups in three big autos con- stitute the caravan. They camp out each night, and in several towns have put on their threeact drama, “Bobby, the Newsboy.” In Portland the children had ¢ Ee, 3 are Ww he i Fuge tose ath diac go Cp, soectalising athome) hardwood fi oy feb Maple) ‘ Seine cae sae texis os ait it an KS . Tauce ft ele og oa Greece te Waldron Co, 1322 Fourth. dy beac! itke Prices tends front to. coun! VERY EASY TERMS alse stuns pe Nee Fain fF og of Je Valle piles’ vy paved hi rom Kirk | ie " ce 'tromt at Medina, IB tracts, close to boat scietit eed Bg FRONT extelient “ai 989, even- AUSTIN-MOSELEY COMPANY 12th and E. Pike Ting ana’ qe Post Co.. emwood 981. CAR HAVE wh le eT ANNE Py tort bes. $16; Come Shine a Annan eee is «coop > PaLOE: 14 Boston ee Si Ke, FOR BA beach, on level land. her to conv: i you ite Pree: secitig. For sise, terme, The Seattle Star|| on. Sawdust Ration, © eared delivery. | 014 Boylston ea Sirest DIRECTORY U. S. Tests Indicate ‘The statements of Dr. Butler made at the hearing on Uon before the national fey committee of the Uni Chamber of Commerce. Hydrolized sawdust is treated so as to turn part of tents into sugar, the whole then being mixed with other and fed to cattle, it was explai: Dr. Butler, He said that the stock food could be produced ry or $8 @ ton. In-experiments made at the University of Michigan, and just repeated to make. certain that no error had been made in the first ! i Z i if. { z ity i i F fivk att [ 4 i i i j De oa a can't — your ¥ throw | z 3 i z z 5 if 2} i i i i WING AN lot. Elfiote 8821. ‘CANNING AND 2 OF eee quick. Ame" be t , / weds American i PURE. Ow! an £ gz i et Us rel i a Fj i | if ll f i i 7 HT Fy a ‘| al | ih i ii ij | lathe and two mechanics bout $4) F i H Hl i line of men's ie to measure. best” selling line, jiasions. Universal 263 Sixth ave. > ff AND FOUND CK AND WHITE SPITZ pemetey,, st, Snoqualmie | jo. 2396. Finder or Phone | Rainier address 2929 am, Beattie. Charles; } | 3 7 ; id SAYS COPS SEIZE’: =| ANYTHING LOOSE Soldiers Claim Gun and Am- munition Belt A machine gun and a belt of am munition, found leaning against the Lumber Exchange building Friday night by Patrolman P. E. Knapp, was brought to police headquarters for safe keeping. Two soldiers appeared Saturday with a worried look on their faces. “Our machine gun is gone; some yess stole it from ur,” they said Police then turned the gun over to them. When Capt. B. C. Collier asked! why they had been so careless with the gun, the soldiers said, “My gosh! You police seem to take anything that’s loose at one end! That gun wasn't lost; we had an eye on it all the time!” Morals Are Bad in Bombay, Is Report BOMBAY, July 30. — The social Purity committee, after seven pe ap k & i dust food, he reported. “t believe that we are only in the infancy of our knowledge of the value of wood,” said Dr. Butler. “The problems of the use of wood have got to be worked out by inten. sive research. They cannot be done in a short time. We are running an experiment now to see what is the jue of Dougias fir as a stock food. Douglas fir can be used for paper. makin; ‘We have made paper out of practically ajl species of woods in the United States. It is only a matter of determining your pro-| Rolly Faulkner and Dewey Ander conses.”” son, two members of an alleged in- ternational booze-running gang, are Dee 0 ip ENG RG aa re y. They were brought from Port An- geles Friday night by Deputy U. 8 Marshal EB. R. Tobey, who then re- turned to Port Angeles for another prisoner, who had been arrested in ulpment new, bu % 8 or eta Pown BUSIN) HERE 18 YOUR CHANCE 12 rooma, well furnished, downtown. Bidg., 3rd and Union. H i mortgay 2319 oelock North End, abo pai fe see Sar M. Farrar, Garfield 2 in forenoon . Pectautgns ive. dates. Imer echool Rap. ININGS good conpition Good ttle. eo at Ps to highest bidde: ity of splen- twill trade for an Price $400. Will take of equal value or ive time to pay iven aw! © quoted, § finan sock and all’ Cheap rent. Sunset 2007, les of Dancing Taught SHAY DUNN—Tatent dancen Want 04a ae x RS pup and o as. and \e will Alxo sbout 3e|__balance. Call Elliott 458 Won't FARMS FO! ; PROPERTY. X- changes everywhere. G. Ellis are reasonable: We c 4 Thi ‘sand cat® 317 Westlake N. | Ga00 Ki SUTTY iN 3 ACRES, i ti Jott ST EOA B., near Tacoma. 1-55, Star. 1919 Ry a ns AKER, x BR GOING it H+ tee Mocade: bak a 7 hosle and FURNISHED tt w jed to return Kast, pia DOGS One peeeetiza a. ter cnt ‘ier. WILL DRIVE YOUR GAR TO CALT- fornia. Expert mechanic. Handy Married; no children. ito —tinenry * in, No. A011555571,! ja. BO1196: WHENCE THEY CAME AND WHY, IT SEEMS THAT NO MAN KNOWS A platoon of Canadian geese scouting around the Sound have set the old men of the hills to scratching their heads and rumt. nating as to the significance of the spectacie, None can recall the year that geese were ever seen southward. hound in the middle of the sum. mer. If it presages an early fall, as some are inclined to believe, nd Ke ie Loans toctnaiant 30 N SEATTLE nd cross: 355-366 Empire Buildin, all fruite; d. Near Madi some stand- way in0 FIRET A t P, Lake baths, suiphur baths, electric TO LOAN-—WE LOAN ANY | AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches cabinet. Open Bundays abd even-| @pq jewelry: lowest rater — a m Beattionn VANTED—TO ADOPT BABY GIRL/ from 1 month to 1 year old. wie | 31_Beco, ve. _ Sta LOANS ON AUTOM BATHS, MASSAGE, You keep your car, R. b. Sargent, 434 Globe Bidg., Eliott 613 | 509 Sentral Pid ARBLE 7 Vinita Gan ‘ord car from Ford Dealers, 1 Srpaay ime, Base 0330, om Broadway and | “Jack Lund.” Bar- re not #125 dow el, 1513 fect ave. TAM R BEADS AT ck dressing pa Lib- T return to Boldt’s, in is said to be the skipper of the booze launch that eacaped federal officers Wednesday during a gunfight. He is thought to be George Liv- ingstone, but cannot identified until brought to Seattl®@ Two other men are sought as members of the same gang, which is known to have Price $i, satisfactory for ri New York Block. Inc. MODERN HOU ht part, D 4 to would ere mechanical con- | ‘all hinge 7080 days, | 3) economical rarrar,! t ‘ord 5... Main 7060 4: ge. Mr. Ne! new Kelly bao CAG gent 5; LARGE ROO bath and | roh; on ensy | s. 5 hea: ring your a wite This, will Ro quick. i ar 1 Rear Becond, yenter- 19 Call Eliott 0816.! WHITE ILD - FASHIONED | pin with snereld esis 603 i | Re ietahe 4843 or "At FOR RENT. 2440. Cail we ft ie with "and board Low Bg Pent of 5-room furs 366 OVERLAND. el; fine ‘Fourth condi geen at Four ne bieee down, Price §2. balance $26 (Eis RUN fee tees | 13,000 miles} reed « ome} 16th & W. and Henderson # Sore es! yell equipped.” Price af ca FOR ALE OR TRADE, BY {OAR one abe Six; condition Al.| Kddress 2446 W. Gist. Phone Sun: FOUR IN WONDER- Dew ‘paint, top end ful com ation: ane MODEL; | iy 0. K, $466 1 ducer Rory ‘OM $400; $200 Close fo. Seattle, 3 righ tio soll LA Ni t fagralny ‘kn ex} ‘4 i. of $ n by Wilt then worth $350 to $500 per acre. 1,000 acres all in one body. rt nd take advan b too late. «Pho Pike Pies ‘Bast 2 $ ‘Thke Lake Burien car to| it~ fice open every atthe a =| Sunday. Jf. shape so itie de BATHS AND SCALP” See Main 4926, HURSE—Mrs. A. Willeiksen, Sunset 1257. 98-A PSYCHOLOGIST KNOW THYSELF A profitable investment Private analysis. Mme. Till, 716 Halent Bldg. Main 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS for farm and acri FARM MTG. Co. Uptician and Optometrint ~ Edmunds, Fraser-Pateraon ‘Keone RHBUMATIABM, \T LU go, Our treatment T! L ives immedia: relief. ook ' £, t rial treatment, evening: ferences, Di and Hinden, sont ttd_ave Piano Tuatng rom, tuning, $3 Hazor ilades st § bers. Cutlery. 1497 4th eve Banipractic re, chronié disorders wi en. No operations, 207 Kpler Bldi Free months’ investigation, has issued a serious indictment of Bombay mor-! Nine hundred disorderly houses, als. were located. The committee stated that terrorism of the worst sort ¢x- isted and that many of the inmates of the houses live in a state of siav ery. ‘| Village Has $5,000 . Against Air Attack ARLES, France, July 30--This village has appropriated guard against alr attacks, The air invaders are swarms of locusts which are laying waste the fields, it is the first time that the birds have ever taken wing to an nounce it. Some sportsmen unkindly de- clare that the birds seen were Old Crows flying down from Canada, and intimate that were the pro- hibition restrictions rigidly en. forced the geese would not be visible. R. B. Nason, secretary of the State Sportamen's association, suys he doubts the accuracy of the reports, saying that most geese are now in Northern Cana da with their young. used at least two boats in its oper- ations, F. C. Reagan, assistant U. S. at torney, is in Port Angeles Saturday investigating’ the operations of the alleged gang Won't Make County Pay in Ferry Case Dismissal of the ery brought against King county by the internal revenue department to — collect $5,719.04 transportation tax, alleged due from the county ferry system, is sustained in a decree by Judge E. E. Cushman, filed Saturday.