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DAY, he Seattle Star Blished Daily at 1807 Seattle, Washington. Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCB IN THE STATE month .... months months year AUGUST 8, 1921. STAR « “AWAITS CALL |ANTI-BEER BILL Shine! Price Takes Drop OF MADALYNNE”) SCOPE WIDENED .., ‘ 9 Lawyer Would Aid Former|Senate Lets Prohibition | Chief Seattle Is Heede ad Wife in Murder Case Commissioner Stop Wine | whe hes sade the stehtere ioe |khine take @ back flip to normalcy! | THE SEATTLE Ee ee $45,000 LOSS BY PIPE LEAK |Water Damages Stocks in Miller Building 13 FOR SALB—REAL PSTATE SROOM HOUSH, “WUMLT-IN” PISA tures; lights; ‘water; lawn rage lots. Prive’ 81.050 down, balance $15 a month Rurien oar to lth 8 W Gerson at. Mra, Mart POR SALE OR TRADI PANY modern: on corner TUL: paved atrect se nc improved, W " Walter, 410 & Na Yakima, »Wash CULVER--QUEEN ANNI Come to us for the beat buys % FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS RESIDENTS apart know x, thel altry oF cooking at the Heath- roultry Stall, $8 Beonomy or FUR t Lake and Hen enth Ave | 6OMe. SING” WOON. d fois in om furnished Alaskan, op- New man SLi HOURRK $4 Week up. Ber apartments, $8 up. De Moore Theatre. agement AND SoROOM nicely furnished, ’ Want te Mr «80.50 om ave 3.50 235 6.00 APART ME reasonable OUTSID: Ye Be Fb La pcAR RACTIVE r and or “ATH OF WASHINGTON nent IER IN — Ih. or $9.00 year #0 im line per iancetion ( a Bach: Six inser of tive, t tw advance t Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’ Want Ads ‘Phone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WANTED POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN ing work. rroundings, frequent salary tn “or *, ability and sickness benefits [= PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. 115 FOURTH AVE. Hil. Ke 400- onard BRVIC vernm: 800. Experience uno over ent ii, Postoffice elerk, typ en ‘or free particulars, write (former Civil Service miner), 1129 Equitable Bide. Washington, D.C. o00 HC hat they t poultry, dreased king {ree of therh \s nh Poultry Sta larke ay ss PLAY S—5,000 Working girl pa she thought worthless Write ua, 46h, St Lo Raught $06 Pine ATIONS WANTED FEMALE SIAL GUST PRICES” Ag TEN aake $2.50 to $10. children, $1 to $5. Me it t x OVER it service, unnecessary. onard DgLOn EX-N. USER REP ERS can buy tne ready f at the 58 charge, SRAS NEES ald $10,000 st Produc’ ia. Garfield $120 month. For re of examinations write rr). b. « salesman, Tr, eeper. cone- ee J ite steno, ve ¢ “O.. (former, Civil Service| ios uitable Bide. ‘competent reac, ports. America’ petive Agency, 660, St. Louis OU WANT TOG osition. collector, engagement Wittams, ail Salarie Foreign De- A bet make something of Wo. have the formula Chance to make Dig money see how. 505 Ly on Bidg. SYS FOR ROUTE CAR- in eget of the city. Good to Cureviation Department istance & days free. corner Stewart fRAHLM EMPLOYMENT — which has operat repairi: 160; beGirminin st..commer Western ave 86 Vi AND DEC 1 Ni! Avain 85) Pwihe SALESMAN. “AGE ¥, . Call u Elliott iN ed con- required. Olym- mperienced bookkeeper. er, collector. it. EWililams, room 4 Any #4 ARRIinD MAN pee b- 4 pea. lesman, tar iar i o vkkeeper, a Kort way rt and jeweiry, repait tor mate® “Siattord & Bebwara Welsflela can't repair your shrom itaway. ‘EME: later ilway, D-62. ¢ Co, Olympia. ARN DRIV- Se sited at W. Spokane 204 Union. — BEGIN- 250 monthiy Star. _ $3.50 TO $5. ) NEW FORDS CAN BE BOUGHT apering and erate prices. stenog an for engage- References. T14 Seventh av F 3%, EXPE office man ishes position. “ANDINAY AN AMERICAN BANK} posits purchased ank Bide MI hanging neatly per gIN PA 902 American AND °. iNTING done. Bimpson, Beacon 0870. LOST AND FOU: ‘iD / { | | SPRIDAY, APTETR 12 O'CLOCK | money, liek THE PARTY * pieyele 7 rat rd is nei y sam pear pocketbook co’ ‘Our House eeidental and Washington. 25. nel Ret ‘store § , pleas urn from tu r ecard roc fhe: » GIL Alder. “WHO TOOK in front © raay afternoon, urn to Cire Star, ox it belongs & rth eked fi pers stolen t of 5116 Orcas st yflower LD NU ere, oF Brooch. duly 31 lor return THE pecialize h jarket BYIELD Ber eR jon. and is needed NO- “return from cH Fair Valued PLAC in Poultry it pe Stall, CANT Re FURNISHED HOUSES “ahd en B18 46th 6. ISHED Elliott by ie D) q edul $-hOOM ts; COTTAGE; 2704 COTTAGE Rainier valley )UsHs FOR RENT AND asement; chickens office; rent $18. 5. ane. LA UNFURNISHED AP. ONE OF MY LITTLE Cheaper Beattie. Path, My caxy payment plan n rent vill °) * ROOM 114 1 P room ROOM 9. Clone to ‘7, 4910 Rainier ave. COM- for garden inutes from Call 929 28th ANTE m MODERN chool. Ryan Rai- MODERN at AND FLATS J to om ETERS, 72 HOMES and easier 4 Third Ave. taining $208 CHEAP ARTMENTS LAURE LHURST VAC 1éth ave, W ONE 4 ROOM with » 296 Vine at ave alking distance FURNISHED ROOMS, HOUSER Y eping r modest tt i Sixth ave. AND §-ROOM cheap. 18 12th m itis MODERN edb Garfield 8549. FURNGHED FLAT, at Fourtt &P. +“ purses. WEL APA 1 8. a- § ROOMS. ekeeping APARTMENT bath. nicely fur ie " FURNTSEE 0. Biiiott $-ROOM vat aa 30 7 ROOMS BATH. Bitiott ave, ‘Terminal 48 WANTRD—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—TIMBER FOR WOOh, close in. State price and location. D-63, Star ~ | 9 ror SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | SASH AND DOORS DB WILLIAMS CO. 193 First Ave. & Look up your sereen needs in ad- vance. Our made-to-order windo: screens last longer and look be’ ter Seattle-made, substantial screen door, 2 fect © inches by 6 feet § inches, with gal Yanized wire, for... SASH FOR CHICKEN 20 im. wide and a5 in. high, cost PLATE GLASS FOR WINDSHLIM 38 in. by 10 in, price .. 50 40 in. by 12 in. price 5.28 Our catalogue, showing full itne of buliding material, free on request, OB WILLIAMS CO. Established 1899 ELDER AND FIR ft. o. b. Maple where, Olson Br Wash. Phone 67-R UTRY FOR SALE. cleaned ready for cooking, at the Heatherleigh Poultry Stall, 8% Keonomy Market EXCELSIOR HiCYCLES. aby carriage, mot og, all makes, Witit nished, Pri $15. PING ROOMS si) MONTH hy) Bt | | °. a nO 0.94 Ds Valley, a ED PX GOLLAP- rey heap. a. - IN YOUR CAR” Ha¥ Your auto seat cut for bed. $10 Up. Siweson's, at Premont Bridge. EWING MACHINES, GOOD BROP- heads. $10 cp. Repairing, rent- ‘ Main 1996 1624 First ave EW PIANOS FOR RENT. WENT applied on purchase | Moyer- Toner, 210 Union. FOR BARGAINS IN FOREST AND cedar wood call Lake Union Mill 0. North 270. se " a DRY MILL Wood, $5.50 LOAD, $16 double, load, Immediate delivery Gartie Renee z. fi Too CARDS Tha PRINTING, RUD- ber stampa, Novelty Print 1611 Seventn 4 SEATTLE A" SHINGLES F106 x M. delivered. Call West 0334 iam Weisfield can't repair your __ watch, throw it away. 304 Union WANTED—USED CLOTHING AND FURS. Owl, 117% ist. Fitott 3321. HAS ROHRHACKER, PIANO T North 2561. TAL RANGE FOR SAL Good condition. Beacon 1 KAVANAGH HATS. 2.50 1005 tet it WANTED—FURNTITURE Biake buys. 408 Pike Main é5i8 3h FURNITURE FOR SALE MUST RAISE MONEY AT 0! EB TO meet obligations, Rest offer tak fumed oak dining set, 2 leather fockera, davenport. 2 rugs, librery table. phonograph, Singer sewin machine, also bedroom furniture. All looks like new. $07 Stroud ave. Take Green Lake car, Ket eff Denny Station, 1% biocks north, OWNER LEAVI TOWN, WILL sacrifice, for quick sale, solid oak brary tabie. dresser, rock- k bookeges, wash nned pe and t call FUR COL Fa “Late stock of new and used household go We buy, aell and exchange all kinds of furniture. Phone your wants, Will call Main FOR SALE—AUTOMOBIL 1920 DODGE BARGAIN This car is just like new; hae 5 tires, 2 of which are oversize cord 2 bumpers, motometer, spot amite grease systern. wind ie car is a wonder- fat buy at the price, $900. Might consider good Ford if priced right. Call MR. STEVENS, Fast 0100. . cash payment, balance nis, 6% interest, at . Kethcy. ines Authorized roadway and like. small monthly Central Ford Dealers, East 0320. SIGNAL, “24°TON; KL ton trucks. First cli Must be sold to xatinty Owner, Sunset 0} or bind at. STUDEBAKER cine 3% oudition. creditors . bit W GOOD BODY, tires; new batteries equipped. Bacrifice, 6 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES WILL PAY Stuf CASH FOR GOOD Fords and Dodges. HAMILL & ENGDAHL 1531 Broadway. Bast 11 | HIGHEST CASH PRICE VaAib FOR) good light cars. Henry Mossbach Auto Co. 618 B Pike at. Kast 2651, 63—A AUTOMOBILES TO EXCHANGE TRUCK, GOOD CONDITION, | for Night touring car or) stock J 3. Browning. Tolt. Wash. RF. D. 4 7 BOATS AND LAUNCHES TROLLER, Myxky, SCRIPPS M dium duty 12 bh. p. Could be as cruiser. $500 cash. Mel 5515 Rainier ave. Rainier 037 MACHINERY ELBCTRIC MOTOR DRILLS amps W. nt or sd@le. Main 91 2-TON trade 13 MY PERFECT SMALL HOUSE now building several of tnere| t smal) houses in close-in] Atle homes that you! e proud to own. Your wite like them because they are no Every built-in feature ng up to the minute | k floors; furnace; fu ment basement. hd the price is leas than $4,000. Come in and see the plans. 1 well th Perfect Smail Houses on easy terms H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. WHITE CENTER SNAP uarter-acre of ground cleared and fenced; small 4-room house with tollet, ‘bath and electric lehts: about $1,000 worth of good furn ture; chicken house for 125 chick ens; 2% block« from the car lini The price is $2,000, and if yo want & home ready to move Into, i want to see this one. Ter! io cash and the balance $4 month, including interest. (625 TRESIDE KEALTY CO. 7 New Yerk iit, Elliott 2028 i, id ROOMS; im office, $20 Monthiz; 6-room dwelling in rear; fo Rajnier bivd., corner of Findlay st; 46 minutes from downtown $2,500; termn $1,000 down, $35 monti Mebonald, a 78M ANT BARGAIN oRMs running between rayements all in ng paving: Kood view A 4 GOODFELLOW 415 Raliway Evchange Bidg, | Kainie $660; T 601 20 im inclu 1dt. t streets and paid, [Close to Pac \o7 | 98 | 4th Queen. Apna, bill Leeper: 14 Boston #t HOCss AND LOTS oF scriptions, easy terma Hurien car to 12th & W derson st, Mra, Hart Fins? CLASS “MODERN bungalow, large lot sonable. Ry owner UMULAS—6-RhOOM use, two lots, 928 Hrandon st. Kainier 859-M SMALL COTTAGE, 41,2 $26 down, $26 month. American Rank. Main 2476 FIRST CLASS, MODERN low; large lot wher Anne 1 ALL DE Lake and Hen pooh +-ROOM rms rea diet ave. FURNISHED $1,800; terma. be M i-KE terms Pint “FOR EXCHANGE —REAL BSTATR ITY PROPERTY ywher AG ACREAGE IMPROVED, BEARING HOUSKH; RUNNING WATER Owner leaving for Alaska; will sell this splendid tract of 3 acres high ly improved, with 85 fruit trees Practically “all bearing; «mall fruits of all kinds, grapes, logan: berries, raspberries, etc; a splen- epring that furnislios water eravity; several thousand! Strawberry planta in full bearing next year, fenced; thoroly cleared: small house: barn; facing math county road; weil improved. loc ity; Pendy ‘to school and ¢ Ventent to Seattle public markets FARMS POI i nee ix Elie FINELY FRUIT FOR Kasy terms arranged for satintace tory party. Price ). 203 New York Block 16-ACKE” RANCH acres cleared, ture; 6-room garage, chicken bow nouse, wood shed; good well and spring; be ing orchard; all kinds of berrte one cow and chicker ni 6 from largest sawmill ip the coun try; sehool truck 4 by door. Price $3,000; half cadh, balance eany. If all cash, reasonable dis- count, D-69, Star 6\gr ACKER: ORCHARD ATTRACTIVE HOUSE; SPRING WATER Nicely arranged house, 4 rooms, with large Upstairs vd sixed chicken house; barn; very large family or chard; small fruit of different kinds! very good location; handy to school; convenient to business district. 6 $1,000; terme $300 cash, balance $15 per month, See Mr. Wiswell, 60% Seaboard Bldg DEST LOWER YAKIMA HAY . 28 acre pumpin f hy already prod first two erete hor horses, $5,500 Hamlet Kennewick F-ACKES, $700 NEAR FOSTER c highway, and a tew walk from | inte fine alder bott springs running wa nient to downtown & Will sell on very easy $10 wthty. Call 361 al Life Bidg., Pioneer Square cash. man Colt. House, minutes atation with two markets, terma, Mut Eu RENTON DISTRICT 10 aeres, $1 on good road: large clearing. reat surface cleared: € cr fine wotl; all ready for farming. Price way below value TERS, 72¢ Third Av FARM LANDS RIG LAND BALE Skagit county; close to town and railroad; adjoins big improved farms. 40-acre tracts at $1.40 one-quarter cash, & years on b ance. 106 acres already sold; only 300 acres left. (The price is ta the season, Free information at my office ne ee RS 126 Third Ave SAND BON 200 Boaw 1000 ‘ 1000 100 760 10 200 the so 1 Minin, 1M Finance pfa. Adams Motor Vietory Rubber Sound Rubber Am. Bottle Cap Johnston Piston Ri U. H. P. Telephone 4000 Raker Steam Motor 3000 Forks Universal ines 04 Bargain 190.0 ‘pia LECTION SERVICE The Northwe Blectric Service League, an association of electric dealers, contractors, manufactur- ere and power companies, is Kanizing Classes of electric salea- manship undey the supervision of Dean Steptiam L Miller, \tuily equipped with modern electricat appliances, First class begins early in Auguat. Apply 635 Cen- tral Bide “aidtage AUTO REPAIR PARTNERSHIP, $1450 Want steady, reliable 1 who fs handy with tools and ambitious to learn auto repairing Fully equipped. well located shop. Xau will be nasociated with firat clans mechanic who will teach willin worker the business. Shop fille with work ou_can make good rofits Particulars, Mr. engfelder, Seaboard Bidg & Good JOR FOR LAZY DOLLARS Put your idle dotiars to work in tafe, profitable business you Bios cay sopey— mach pe ditt write for full facts, and learn junt where and how to double your dollars over and over again. Ad dress 605-507 Lyon Bldg FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR ning and pressing by 00d location. SHOP POR * 708 WANTED — WOMAN ner in rooming house ii ROOMS HOUSER $200 cash, $10 weekly fon st pane: (7,606-—-GROCERY On Hevolce. Hebling. 109 24 Tine SuOP, M fice, Raint SPECIAL NOTIC! RESIDENTS nished apartments to cam buy their p cleaned for ¢ erieigh Pow Market FOR PART- Main 4302 “Su7E; Mad Wii IN- ve. Km. 212 L, SACRI- "ING, Ss or know ultry ing at the ry Stall 68 FUR- they read Heath onomy WANTE PERSONAL PEARL ¥ Mra. McCoy, mother's name 8 witzer, please call or send your addre Very important letters for you, If somebody gives me her address, will give good re- ward, She ia 22 y id, light blond hair, blue eyes, small two gold teeth in front, & feet & inches. I. Walters, 1602" 144h ave. GOOD SHAMPOO WITH cabelli castile soap, She. with che of four ricity, 69¢ 1 wavin Modern Ae Mit ALIAB of anicuring, &5¢; 3 complete booths quip= Mu BUTLER SCHOOL OF HAIR DRE! Floor Taft Bld. 11 ne for appointment, Elliott 6380 WELFARE — TREATING of women, Natural methods, No operations. 60 years eattio, 207 Epler Bldg. *, SIMMINGER, YOUR FOLKS Wayne, Ind. are anxious to you communicate im- mediately HAVE YOU SHEN THE poultry. display. at. thg [eigh Poultry gtall, 6 Mar ‘ Ph ph disorders DRESSED Heather= Keonomy A Willeiksen. Mrs. Sunset “a | 106 Bl er feet, | CHICAGO, Aug. §—"T'm awaiting | BY 1, ©. MARTIN Madalynne’s call, If #hg wants me,! United Prose Staff Correspondent or It wppeare at any time there is) WAWHINGTON, Aug. §.The pen anything I can do to help her, I will today increased thie of the take the noxt train for Low Angeles." | antipeer bill by empowering the pro Thus Attorney Raiph B. Obenchain | jihition commissioner to stop the im barge hdd»! portation of wine whenever he ready at & moment's notic lieves enough wine is produced to the of bis former wi the United States for medicinal pur lynes Obenchain, held at As = “material witness Congre@’ constitutional right na oD sage we epee go the limit in banning beer will be Obenchain said ne would already | Oe in tne courts if the Willis be on ye way to Los Angeles iene Campbell! antimedictnal beer bill be he not a yi of : er complica comes a law, menate “wet an nounced / raasing” to the Northwestern colles® "Yenator sterling this week planned beauty who divorced him so thi to «wing all his support behind an ef. might be 1 ti wil ure. Obsnchain Tho the wets refused to concede inher 0 ev iterling’s abiyty to rout them, a can faculty am ant - vans of the sénate showed that if the stg “ ‘od te pme ote, it university, whose won, Arthur, is|Dll! Is allowed to come to a vot pres ‘directly. with Kennedy’s|Will past easily, The wets today murder, likewise was prepared today |Clited that they had gained a num to speed to Los Angeles to bis son's | ®t of votes over the week end: ‘pea Bad Check Artist very careful, you are being watched. Hits ’Em for $228 @igned) A Friend.” A bad check artist operating in This note, scribbled in a feminine | Seattio, is alleged to have defrauded (band ogsa bit of cheap paper, and|iandiords out of 8 last week “found ¢ John Belton Kennedy’s| Posing as a boarder, the man Sat j"murder bungalow” at Beverly Glen./urday night rented an apartment was the principal evidence upon|from Mrs, Mattle Willi 3 Bel which detect! based thelr asser-|mont ave, giving Wer his check on tion today that the midnight assas-/an oil company for $76, which she sinaion of the wetalthy broker was | cashed. cold bloodedly planned for some time| jie loft immediately, repeating the in advance and that severtl persons! performance on two other landlords, were “in the know,” N. C. Auburn, 011 Lakeview boule The handwriting wag not that of] yard, and Mrs. C. W. Gibson, of the fadiynne Obenchain. Pullman apts. He gave them checks for $76 in each case. They Left Nothing hd forger is described. as about Except Melon Rinds 30 years old, dark complexion, fect 2 inches in height and wear ‘Thieves broke into a box car at|ine dark clothes, He haa a foreign Railroad ave, and Madison st. etal) accent ling several dozen watermeions. Noth- ing bat the rinds were found. ate scope in side Low jo a tree 4 love Aecl: Willam Nanodt a tinal ve ared A. Burch, waton, reured at Northwestern LOB ANGELES, Aus & Be Not to Have Disarm Session in Seattle Defiatte word that no preliminary disarmament conferences would be held in Seattle or any other city on the Pacific Coast, was recetved by the Chamber of Commerce Monday from the department of state at Washington, D. C “This government is not in con templation of the holding of the pro posed disarmament conference on the Pacific Coast, and it haa not sOggeuted the holding of any prelim. inary conference,” the letter saya in part. REAL ESTATE LOANS ney for tarm and acreage loabe ROTH FARM MTG. CO. 1023 3rd LEGAL NOTICES OF VESSEL'S NOTICE OF CHAN¢ NAME Notice ts hereby given that under the act of Congre: 19, 1920, and authority gr Hing Lam! the name ¢ on Iniet, number Pyaht DRUMHELLER, lector of Customa. Seattle, Wash. 1921 TO WHOM Tf MAY CONCERN This is to certity that Bell Lumber Co. has made an. application to erect. shelter shod at 655 B. 39th, igus €'7, 4 block 39, Lake Union Shore Tanke Anyone desiring to protest sath oc- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Building Depart- ment, Room 505 County-City Bldg. lor to Auguat 18, 1921 CARD OF THANKS “@CARD OF TITANKS pany screw tone. been chan ROSCOE M Unknown Man Seved Cripple From Fire Cart Co a ‘crifpie, whe reacued trom hie room in. the\burn ing lodging house at 1527 Eighth ave. Saturday night by a fellow lodger, who braved the smoke and flames (0 carry Carlsoh to safety. Unable to move in hin wheel chair, We desire to express our sincere ap- . preciation to our many friends for|Carlson was trapped, until the the love ‘and beautiful expressions| man, whore idenuty Is unknown, or thy shown during the jll- nd yrygathy shown during the }ti-|rushed into ghe smnoke-filled room ent in the loas of our be-|80d saved him. daughter and sister The fire broke out about T p. m My. and Mra J. Pitkea and Wanait in the house, a three story frame @ For TALE MISCELLANEOUS structure, and was put under control LUMP COAL—Delivered a half hour later by the fire depart In agi 9, 50: Ton ment, Loss is estimated at 008. ‘oa EEN ANNE 4391 7 Will Send Poreer and Thief to N. Y. Extradition proceedings against Herbert Hart, alias Jacob Brows, confessed forger and sewslry thief of |New York, will result in his being | returned to New-York, it was learned \Sunday. Hart wanted for theft of thousands of Glare 1 in 2 Jowdls. Head of Philippine Senate Due Tuesday Manuel I. Quezon, president of the senate of the Philippine Isands, is due In Seattle Tuesday and will be entertained under the general direction of the Chamber of Com merce. MALE HELP WANTED 7 bet PLASTERERS BRICKLAYERS CARPENTERS, ETC. 207 LYON The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys at Law BALI tablished if ail ms 2 fees; conauliation 216 Burke Bidg., Bishop McDonnel of Brooklyn Succumbs BRENTWOOD, N. Y., Aug. 8.— The Right Rev. Charlies dward McPonnel, bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Brooklyn, died today VF. canes; free. 905 Sec FREDERICK P_ ent Attorney. American and elgn patents secured, de end promoted. 805~ Bidg., Seattle, Wash. and 609 st W. Washington, Db, P Main 390 YNOLDS, M. Bi i REY Ketablished Beuttio, 14 3 years examiner v. & Patent Of- ce. 402-6 Lyon Bi ott 80 Se ei ee oe ee $078 | county ferry system to private firms expert. 207 Hinckley Hid. M. 9.| will be opened Monday, August 22 PIERRE BARNES, Main 5760. 1213- | by the county commiasioners SRR TURNER CHIR 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles tor, 210-12 Haight Bid., if aH 48 Knocked down while | tor- Ferry Leodag Bids Opened August 12 Bids for the leasing of the King i NOLDS. THE Hours, 10-5. Iive. dates. M. INGS & JENNINGS, ‘ana RAD crossing the street in front of her home, 9324 66th ave. 8. uates of Palmer school Deany/ Sunday afternoon, Alice Wilson, 4, Fide. Main 7997 Collateral Lamns daughter of W. C. Wilson, was slightly bruised. The girl was struck MONEY “LOAN tat “ARTT- RELIAB by the fender ofa machine driven cles of value. 907 Third ave. Expert Elec ric Repairs TANCES, WIRING, H. C, Springston, The Meadows. was taken home. lectrie Co, 641 First 481 Chris Jule, 4229 Wailin when Billott 6028. Money to Loan ford sustained wound in the knee Saturday a of auto MONEY TO LOAN he was struck at the north e 1620 EB. On diamonds and jewelry, on moat the. Fremont bridge by an had stepped from patisfactor, terma, [SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS arifen by W. HH. Tillotson, Fourth st. Jule behind a street car and did not notice the auto until he was hit. He was BATTLE ent, | jtaken to the city hospital 355-356 Empire Huilding Second. Noa! Madioon._ ‘48 Mrs. Monica Gall, 1602 aN. | Terry ave, was struck tab- SfONBY TO LOAN—WE LOAN A AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches Saturday at Pine st. and Terry ave. by an auto driven by G. B. Gardner, and jewelry; lowest ra er? j18th ave, and E. Columbia st. She Beattic'’s Oldest Loan Brol AMERICAN JEWELRY #21 biished 1 was taken to city hospital, severely out and bruise Mrs, Gall said she cond Ave. LOANS ON AL had been talking to a friend in an auto, and was standing in the keep your car. bo Sentrat Bldg, iliote 1s PUGET 601 street when struck, 48 Say Balo, 4, 8 Monuments i? ite Co. e was knocked and br ay at ave., Ipen evenings. References, Freer and Braden, 905% 8rd Razor Biaaes Sharpened — | Sbangenbers, Cutlery, 1407 4th W. 65th down and W, SYCHOLOGIST ‘OW THYSELF ment. tifle 3 1, 716 Hat, Office, Main analysts, ht Bide. 362, IND MARBLE & | lished "1874 a nd Optometrist Bighth ave. 65th et ist and Virginia. Uptician IW. Bdmunds, Wraser-Paterson Ca by an auto driven by John Jacobson, of Bilensburg. The little = girl had Physiciais, Surgeons RHEUMATISM, BCIATICA, LUMBA- Correc been playing in the rear 29, of her father's truck and was struck ur treatment gives Immediate lef, One week's trial treatment Piano Tuning | lott 4, { Violin Repairing jwhen she ran into the street. | She [Bows Tohaired ~Winlay, 1610 Grd ev. ,¥89 taken home by hef father, plang repairing. refinishin tuning, $%. Main 7345, STROM | Funes runs a stand { Economy market; First av at, where he “shines ‘em long at a jitney a have gotten to know ‘back to normalcy” Funes’ place never exbibi nout Acting on @ hint from Ue,” The Star's Monday |ter writer, Funes of & polish back to 5 cent “I have to work harder, nore customers,” » far m | to be finan “Shine face in denpite lor “1 can give a good nickel; why should J cha he asks His signd ts the where you can get slicked up for 6 cents. Who's noxt? ent In price em 86" you ca ‘em,” 1s Funes’ w the only 01 in the face of stick, and beating Ninney, 215 Terry av rested Saturday nig’ degree. Mra’ jeharge of trying neighbors. “Sure,” she told the “they werg coming to my bothering me—ringing wn and trying to borrow the to disc |girls who were taken to able hotel on First ave art the short dock to cited in @ bureau of the Chamber of to the city council, drive from th the hotel, is considered today. The two girls, the letter forced to leave the hotel its character. and to give out a recept for money paid bim. Fourth ave. are set forth $5 bill to a driver who di a meter, count on the money and trip from the dock to # hotel, making “It is noted nance to be vo compelling me posed ordinance uses the on request.” Firebug at Wor kin caoaked the J. & rage J, Garage, ed to be a man was who chased him several When the attendant basement, the the inflamable m near al pile of caped by fast leg work over ner Apartment house thieve is Sunday night Iverware and cash apartment of B 1 W. Alaska st., ver syrup pitcher, a ci silver bottle, ¢ John st cash, ring valued at $150, anda burglar who entered his hi window A th H 8! rd Council Wag: 700 car men of Seattle v before the city council morning, The council) has made plan for reduction in wages, but at a prelimina: adopted a policy to sli day off all city employe have confess in 20, no. t cracking opérations cently, Frank Dolan, held in the olty jail, and Jackson st.) by Det Yoris, R. B. Benjagnin Luntsford. Inspecting Maj. Gen. William M. W ly appointed Ninth corps area, inspection tour of urday the mine planter spection of Sound forts, made a THOMAS L. BARNUM, urday at his home, 5510 N. B. not yet been made, throw stand chine, and I saya, says 1 ‘TAXI DRIVERS’ SAILOR STABS CHARGE UNJUST iChamber of Commerce Is Cited Two Cases ‘The case of the two Minneapolis er, who charged them one letter from the publicity in regard to the wxieab regulartory ordinance being The letter urges that every taxicab driver be compelled to install a meter many complaints made by visitors to the tourists’ free information bureau maintained by the chamber at 1211 ter, a part of which follows: A Canadian gentleman offered ® and was charged $1 dis a total charge of $3. that in the new ordi. ed on there is no rule ed taxicabs to give A reeeipt in every case, ax the pro 4 Discovered Garage Attempting to” get a fire of oll- in the basement of 1206 Roy st. Sunday night, wn ineendiary, believ in the nick of time by an attendant entered the man was boxes. Apartment House Thieves at Work escaping with ealing Griffiths, Carmen to Protest A protest committee representing when the council discusses proposed cuts in wages for 1922, the carmen's » 50 cents per * way Printer Held as Cracker of Safe Dolan was ar rested Saturday night, at Second ave. Gen. Wright Here commander ‘ort Lawton Sat- He left Monday morning on Ringgold fc years printer in this city, n up’ tall 44, d Pike all day Peop! the ad nt | about its a ve ‘Chief Seat ditorial let but 1 explained J'unes. has proved | lly @ success." reduced the price | n wee your! artory, and low cont of his whine, his is carefully carried out. polish for a rge more?” | ne in town your shoes all up the garbage man, Mrs. Margaret Me- was ar t on a charge of assault in the third MeNinney did not deny the! Wirdanen declares in her face and she was! ipline her deputies, porch and © door bell | sewind ma ‘You # question- by a taxi $1.50 for he Colman inwtance Commerce adds, were because of to patrons Several of in the let- id not have $2 for the downtown words “up discovered blocks. bending in @ cor. He es *s made two nief entered Kohihase, | a sil and a 1258 a diamond watch toa ome thru a tray e Cuts vill appear 1 Tuesday no definite ry hearing ed to safe. Seattle re printer, is ectives E. and A. J Forts right, new. of the n informal in- 65, for 30 She Beat Callers With a Mop Stick’ Accused of throwing dishwater her neighbor, pounding her callers with a mop or I'll knock ye And & woman off o' me porch, into the street,’ threatens me «@ Jout, if ye dare. | knoc ked her do } The complaint against Mrs. M |Ninney was turned in by Mrs. T Wirdanen, who accused Mra. \ ney of whipping her children, When [whe demanded an explanation, Mra. dishwater was splashed struck with a mop stick, Neighbors state that Mra. McNin ney at one Ume “laid out” the gar bage man. | She has been released from jail on $50 ball, MAN 13 TIMES Crew of Betsy | Rogs Tell of Fight on Ship Ahmed Ismael, allas Abraham Than, Egyptian Mohammedan sailor, was to be heard before United States mmissioner Robert W. McClelland Monday afternoon, on charges of as sault on the high seas, Testimony taken from members of the crew of the salling vessel Betsy | ons by department of justice agents Monday morning brought out that Iumael had stabbed one sailor 13 times in a fight on wear hip. Dying Heifer Left in Path of Autoist and one-half miles from Kent, Sun- day night they found it necessary to officiate at a deathbed scene. Some auto speedster, supposedly had passed over the road previous- |ly and left in his trail @ yearling Holstein heifer suffering with inter. nal injuries, A bullet was used to end the animal's sufferings. Arrest 13 Alleged Home Brew Drinkers Raiding the houseboat Cherokee, on Madison parg water front, Sun- day night, policé officers arrested 13 persons who were enjoying a home- brew party. Paul Alexander, 27, is. held on charges of violating the liquor law. He is the alleged manu- ufacturer of the liquid. The others were released on bail with the exception of W. R. Cater, 30, and John Parker, 43, who were unable to furnish the bail asked. Fired From Window at Neighbors; Held After running amiick with a re- volver and firing a score of shots from an upstairs window at his neighbors Saturday, Wiliam 8. Bel- vin, 28th ave. N. W. and 62nd st., is held in city jail, charged with being insane Belvin, when arrested, said his neighbors were trying to electrocute him, and he fired to prevent them killing him. No one was injured. | U.S. Prisoners From Russia Are Awaited RIGA, Aug. 8.—The American pris oners on whose release hinged the offer of relief from the United States ware still awaited here today, Word came, however, that the soviet leaders are sending one of their most astute diplomats, Boris Litvinoff, here to confer with Wal- ter Lyman Brown, who has been placed in Bissose id of —— relief. Egg Record Broken in Puyallup Contest At an egg-laying contest held at the Western Washington experimental station, Puyallup, more eggs were laid in July of this year than in July of 1920. THE KING COUNTY Humane So. ciety will meet Tuesday. noon in the Bon Marche tea rooms, it is announced. NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—End of an- other scene flickered out in the brok- en Farrar-Tellegen romance late to- day, when Tellegen’s pri donna wife sent all his clothers to"a storage warehouse, Tellegen followed his clothes and at#fst accounts was faithfully count ing collars, shoes and shirts, to see that they were all there. “FATTY” ARBUCKLE Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, who is in Chicago with his Paramount com pany filming scenes for his latest picture, “Freight Prepaid,” says that died Sat 12th ave. Funeral, arrangements have persons he doesn’t mind the Hlinois heat at all, “Fatty” is one of the few in this world who doesn’t want to get thin, she mys, ‘Come| * And I went out and n three times.” Water exenping from on the sixth floor of the Miller buil@ ing, 1010 First ave, damaged the stocvks and machinery of the firme on the floors below to the extent of $45,000. | The pipe w broken pipe ated In the wash |room of the Seattle Klectrotype Co, and appeartly had been leaking all | day when discovered by C. J. sullh | van, en employe of the Alaska Die | patch | Sulliv man Ge n and Motorcycle Patrol Reynolds climbed six sto ries by the fire escape and entered the shop thru a window, and muc- | ceeded in shutting off the floode™ |, The » was suffered by the the third | floor, f imported novel- | ties was damaged to the extent of | $25,000. The Miller Manufacturing Con., on the fifth floor, lost $10,000 jin damaged athletic goods The Dow velope Co, on the fourth floor, suffered serious losses when the flood soaked stationery and paper géods The fire department worked sev- eral hours salvaging stock from the flood and spreading sawdust on the: floors to absorb the water. Struts High at MOUNT VERNON, Wash. Aug. §.-One of the finest aggregations of blooded livestock ever placed on dis Play in the state of Washington to be seen at the tenth ann Skagit County fair, which opened here today. Skagit county has long been famous for its dairy cattle and other farm stock. The champion cows of ” the district will compete for the blue ribbon, as will the horses, pigm sheep-and goats. The special exhibit of poultry ts said to contain some of the finest birds that ever pipped a shell. Interest of farmers is keen in the — agricultural section of the fair, which has been arranged under the [supervision of E. D, Hunter, county horticulturist. every afternoon trotters and running Washington, Idaho, Oregon ish Columbia have yee the meet. ‘The fair wil be open until urday night. Admission has fixed at 65 cents, including tax. In addition to the usual round of — tent amusements, two airplanes fi the Pacific Airways company Seattle will carry passengers day during the fair. IT’S DEEP MYSTERY An unknown man Sunday night — appeared at the home of S. Lock man, 2015 24th ave. N. and wrote the name of Lockman’s neighbor on the front door. Ringing the door bell, he fled. Lockman said the case was @ complete mystery to him ‘The neighbor was unable to shed any light on the case. RUTH’S 40TH HOMER POLO GROUNDS, New York, Aug. 8.—Babe Ruth made his\40th home run here today. Ruth got it in the third inning of the first game here against the Chicago White Sox. Wieneke was Pitching. One man was on base. BOY SCOUTS EAGER LONDON, Aug. &-—-Sir Ernest Shackleton has received more 10,000 applications, following his nouncement that he would take @ boy scout on his Antarctic explora tion trip. SULTAN FEARS TO DIE CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 8.— Sultan Mehemmed's bodyguard has been tripled because he fears as sassination by a Greek society whose members have vowed to kill him. MEAL AT ONE GULP BERLIN, Aug. 8.—Ludwig Bauer, a Bavarian chemist, has invented a fool tablet which he says contains all the nutritive qualities of a four course meal, Boy, 15, Is Drow: Drowned: in Lake Near Kent Francis W: Irving, 15, was drown. jed in Cow lake, near Kent, Saturs day, Irving had been diving with playmutes, when hé was suddenly seized with cramps, Lee Cottrell, a road worker, was summoned and dived several times before the body was recovered The boy was taken to Kent, where first ald efforts and g pulmotor fail. ed to revive him. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Irving, who live near Cow lake, ‘The body ts at the Chittenden Undertaking Qa, Kent. Mt. Vernon Fair’ Fine Livestock ~ oa fs