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9, 1921. Seattle St Star|*. test sraily os 3 tle, Washi Subscription Rates BY We Ae fg B0c per month, or $9.08 year, mor CARRIER IN cuTY ee we belare the Largest Audience in the North: a Postoftice bah 800. O For free verticulars write rd (former Civil Service erst). ay ae: Bidg. Hows mow that they can ready fer e = jt away. PIANO PLAYING pe st. ATIONS WANTED ices 42-48 to $10, . Gartield MAL HELP WANTED t OVER 17, FOR POSTA Service, $120 month. Px unnecessary. culare of ¢: minations, wens ‘Leonard er Civil Sery ner {fas Eauitable Bide. ty ANT TO S GETS IN A BET. It, Chance to make sho tt parts o FOR ROUTE CAR, Satis Bevarement AND FURNITURE MOVING, ates aor Rigntt corner Stewart. Elliott tABLE EMPLOY Mt a pak hich has opera’ = fy, $500 reauired, Olym- Package Co, Olympia. y money. 4 on Bidg. Ia can't repair your ‘nion. DE FINISH i} tonight, at —=peain-| “FE MODERN &§ ROOMS, $ 0 | something ef Sento pave the formula | APARTMENTS IDENTS OF ished apartments to know ean bu their poultry cleaned for cooking at the t erieigh Poultry Stall, 58 Bee Market AND & ROOM nicely furnished, rea 16th ave, W. Garfield WANTED eath APARTMENTS noble, 22 3649 |6¢ FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS ruUR-| they | ready, 206 2HED ROOMS, HOUSHKEEP.! rdest purscs. 3-ROOM 17s APART ments 12th & Bea con TIS “URNISH Bibiott housekeeping 50. 707 Madison | oni 4-ROOM_ FURNISHED with bath. 3 ne st ave. Waiking distance S-ROOM APARTMENT, WITH vate bath, nicely furnished th ave WANTED—TO REN IMMEDIA wife and 6-year Furnished or 6-r furnace, garg school: $40 to $ 48 WANTED—MISCE! ANDINAVIAN AME deposits purchased Rank Bidg _FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU i SASH AND, pools oO, AMS ©O. 1948 Yu AY 8. Look up FS ut screen needs tn ad- v ur made-to-order window na last longer ang look bet- PLAT, prt m house el Wetlott | NEOUS RICAN BANK 902 American wor er. Beattle-made, rubstantial 2 feet hee Vanised w SASH 20 in, wide and 26 in. high, ¢ PLATE GLASS FOR WI 38 Wn. by 10 in. price 5 40 im. by 12 In, price .. * Our catalogue, showing full line ot Dullding material, free on request. BR WILLIAMS CO, asa tablished 1899. § EAT R P Visit our stall at rg nomy Market, Stall when requiring dressed poultry All poultry cteans@'ready for cooking | ree of charge. Gata EASONED ALDER AND FIR $4.00 per cord, fo. bh. Maple Write owners, Olson Hros,, ‘alley, Wash, Phone 67-R-5. Poultry arket EXCELSIOR vc vou tring. all ma anger tools wanted SLeeP IN YOCR™ CAR your auto #¢ eut for bed. uy t Fremont Bridge SEWING MACHT GOOD TROP. heads, $10 up. ii Main 1926. WwW PL applied on purchase Toner, 220 Union. — er ARGAINS IN FOREST AND I) Lake Union Mill DRY MILL WOOD, 95,50 LOAD, | immediate deli ING. _RUB- rint, 1611 cA ber a imps. Novelty Seven sia TT Ls M. det if oS SHINGLES “a West 0334 t Fepair your 204 Union. =ae iver: Welsticia throw Mae iat WANTED FURNITURE Blake boys. 408 Pike. Main 6618 » POULTKY Y HIGHEST CAST PRICES ot live poultry. Phone ring your poultry a ‘Seattle. PRICE REDUCTION ADJUSTMENT SALE USE® CARS So great has been the interest in the new Cole Aero Eight since the sensational price reduction, that ‘we are foreed to move 50% of our used r stock to make room for other cafe taken in trade ea part yment on new Cole Ac Kights ‘hey will move fast. The bargain prices we have put on them i beee 9 them mo ped — anythil we can #ay about them. BAnE STARTS TODAY cigh ht that has be put condition, with good repaipte like new 2.000 to $1,500. ~ lAero Eight, repainted « Rolls-Royce blue. ia, without doubt, finest looking job in Seattle, ° Ha. been reduced from $1,900 to $4,400 Cole Acro Hight: has only run £090 mile: ough to be broken in. Think of it) This car hes been re- duced from $2,500 to $2,000, can ore new Dorts that have been used We pay your x soo ernie are fe aa, Core ive Aldi noe Vij TOOK O-FGO! fn front of fr, as it belong to jariers and is needed Sg WHERE spec jalize in pou e ay geal ‘Stan, 68 IN A SE- case. ere RE- away. {-ROOM BUNG. AL i gio t cabinet kitchen; newly fin fehed; “excellent condition; | good i North 4104 4 ROOMS, PARTLY sase Graham st. LANC th. Nice littie home, with two lots; city, wate lights w § 01 I ave @ little chicken ranch on the | ide brie, ing you an income each | bid his {gs your opportunity | ¢ Lake Burien car at| m. 3 ™ NT—7-R MODERN se, $ Wap. Close Moachool, Ryaa Blealty. &< Co., 4910 Rainier ave. Kal-| NEW; DERN; OE ARE, to Ralnie? "4446 Letitia ave. at Genonee. | ry iD APARTMENTS TURF PLATS ¥ Que OF uy, LITTLE er nd HOMES easier a7 Third Ave. APARTMENTS “AND FLATS é RGLe® HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, “A aga Ernie’ 5 u ankan, om | vihoote Thenire, New man- | monstrator Regular price ie $1,330. We have cut to $1,000. Marmon 7-passenger; late model; ia ‘being completely overhauled. We wilh ‘only Serippa-Booth roadster. This 7 a swell looking car: runs fin: good rubber, and is weil wer more than we are asking, $700. Overiand touring—Why ride on street cars when you can buy an automobile that runs like a top good, re-| ion. We REMERBER, YOU CAN HAVE a, 7 » OR WE WILL TAKE SMALL CAR IN TRADE UNITED MOTORS COMPANY Uned Car Department & Pine at Believue. FOURING, MECHANT- das new, two new cord $350;eterma, 1631 0 DODGE GOOD BODY, completely equipped. $200. 1921 Koren ave Ix SIX, 4-PABS. SPORT, A beautiful blue finish; five wire owner must ‘sell. Price 531 Broadway RFECT ME 13 10th N m. BTAKTER good; new terms, 1531 | FORD anically. Capitol 68 1919 FORD TOURING, block, original finish, tires. Price $376; Broadway BT TOURING, Price $425; 1531 Drondway. » MAXWELL? OVER d conditon; new tires West 643-J TOURING, Gi al condition; five $425; terms. | 1591 FORD ROADSTER, A GOOD, CLEAN little car. Price $275; terma, 1531 Broadway. (62 Wa) TED—AUTOMOBILES WILL PAY SroT CASH FOR GOOD Fords and Dodge a HAMILL & ENGDAHL 691 Broadway. East 1161 HIGHEST CABH PRICE PAID FOR) 004 light cars. Henry Mossb Cte Con 8i8 Pike at, Heat seeL, G@_ FOR SALE—AUDTO TRUChS POLM TRAILER 2%-ton trailer cheap at $190. peed trucks, Kleibers, ete., Acmes, Vea- at bargain Several erals, prices. ACME 1504 MOTOR lith Ave TRUCK SALES CO, Kast 0304 mY TON overhauled take a te He TRUCK, THOROLY and repainted. Will n of horses as part first easy terms. . ‘clephone Weat 0975-1 at Fourth Ove | $10 w rare to suit purchaser, and | - 70 ACKES; THE SEATTLE |18 HOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE 10 ACKES FINE SOIL; THOUS woll; barn; chieke oune; all fenced; 2% ‘acres cleared; close to school’ and neighbors and two sawmills, $1,260; terme, black UNITWD MOTORS COMPANY Used Car Department BE. Pine at Bellevue TRUCK BARGAINS 20 acres; all muck very truck must be sold this week to make room for new cara Our pricea will be fight #o come up and make your own prices and terms, 2S CORDW by cutting l-ton worm drive chassis. ns, express bodies ke new + a well not much for ‘ r Kent Wilk well this 0, cawy paymenta. DIDBLE York Bi RANCH FOR BALE 6 leared, balance good pas room house, barn, garage house, root house, wood weil and spring; be all kinds of ber kena; 0 express body, Wl sell k 1,200-pound, Make us an m, 191% at a big bare] x well roadster, Dox Acton chase offer, aN ton, expre will surprise you Ford delivery, M-ton, dition. ’ make #t sawmill in the cou truck goes by door halt cash, balance reasonable dis | body. The price in good con- count REMEMBER, WE GIVE BAST ORCHARD; TERMS Me | | PAYMENT ON will consider amall car Piet rebullt truck taking a Ford or other in good condition, No need of truck, Will aa e and make terms very easy, Telephone North 2786. AS PART OF ee. $1 RAW ACTOS, Le BOATS AND LAUNCHES {40 HR WY, BCRIPPS ME! duty 12h. p. Could be used rulser, $500 cash. MeDonald, | Rainier ave. Rainier 0178 MACHINES oune. ST RIC MOTOR D RTL LS. | _431 Lyon ik amps. W. Monteliua Price lo tent or sale, Main 918." 524 lat 2 jo FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | IPOURLE HOUSE, To hOOM Ay front wed an di office, $20 monthly; 6-room dwelling in rear; n Rainier bivd.. corner of Findlay | minutes, from downtown. terme $1,000 down, $35 MeDonald, 6515 Rainier Rainier 0278-M 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE u e for au Good land dandy farm Third Ave. A WITH 4- room Terma.” Mra. Steele, | GOING RANCH | Real good buy, 20 acres level, | | rich soil; on county road; Rear school; kinds of berries; 3-room he chicken h house and arden, hay and spuds ine White Leghorn ens; all kinds of tool Ford delivery car; « ng the attractive at; 15 4-ROOM NEW FINE, LARG 0; $500 house 2 BUNGALOW ; Lor per month; || | 2 bedrooms, |) kitchen; living ; nice bath; full cement base hot air furnace; level lot, fine garden: street grade, cement walks and t in and paid for Only $3,250 HERMAN SCHROBDER $12-44 White Bidg 756x100; sewer, water pt oom CUTE leally all ne-half cash. RUNGALOW Mydera, with KPAN BROS, $405 Ballard Ave. Ey Ms € leared; 4 dis Oe improved adjoining. ‘Terms $75 cash, § per mont See Mr. Wisweil 603 Seaboard Bld LOOK TERE This ranch of 27% acres for | | + $1,760; 12 acres in cultiva all fenced: running | | ; orchard of 24 trees. | berries and flowers; $-room house, root house and other" outbuildings, §1,750 ia the full price. No mortgage to | ansume HERMAN SCHROEDER 13-14 White Bidg. o} | en house; paid exce going to improvements Rt paving buy thie bar and the price la think, $1,850. ER & CO. Ra\pler 22. } | ° ° with ah 2 acres fine alder bottom land, two ge springs of ru water; excellent berry land of city and only 26 Pioneer & school ap to. interurban Price $750, terms ce $10 month. Inquire at 1 ae Bidg.. Ploneer Sav * NEY siso CAB b-room cot , on 60n120 lot; newly pa ered 4 painted. Price only $2,160, MeCAULEY FN 3862. 13112 American Rank Bld, FARM LANDS if you ove into, Terma, alance $35 neluding Interest (625) FIRESIDE REALTY New York Bik 4-hOOM HOUS On %-aere ground in W Seattle front two rooms are plastered a finished; nice de: tf co. Hiott 2928 rr ke r little home for you in a choice dis- triet. $200 cash and $15 per month makes you the owner HB. GPETERS, 0>—6-ROOM SUNGALOW, lot, with fruit trees, ready for th ance lik $1,300—4-room house, on corner lot, rice of $8 65x76, on W. 60th. $250 cash, per month. JOHN M. DAHLBY 00 Market St Sunset 0321, ONLY $50 CASH Two beautiful, level acre tracts, just north of city limits, overlookin Lake Washington, close to 6-ine gly, rater main.” Only $1,800 for acres, MeCAULEY 1118 Ghieieen Bank bidg MADRONA DISTRICT almost new bungalow; fir h wood floors; ‘Gemedt HL built-in features. easy ter Se 335 Burke B a0 4 ¥e 5 of) Fich $50" per | wer Fight) $2 68 mente mak oany start with small capital ates to Albe ure and rates, nadian Pacific Ry. Pronesr Bide; Main398, ® STOCKS AND BONDS BONDS you we issue mi wet, 2862. Witty, WiLt Huy LineRrTY ~ WILL BELL: 5 Hallet Bolteru: Rainier Gas Ci Simplex Auto bre Bu erlor Oil per Mix. Co. Coeiperative Food Products. Boswell Mining Go. Rothert Proce Steel Universal High Power. Jackknife Windshield. Davia Car. Redemption Gold, Canada. Woeeatern Emelties & Power. con Coe! Pohsmbia hed Metal Baker am eel, cur L Wi [QUEEN ANNE for best buys im ROOM — FU house, two lot 18 2924 Eirandon st. 'Kainier 859-M. CAPITOL HILL phope ERTY ve | roome and bath 211 18th N. E $1,250; 935 604 American ‘- ROOM KLE. Union 8t. Litiott 0850. ee 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A GOOD JOB FOR LAZY DOLLARS our idle dollars to work in « . profitable business. zou ny money much or ie write for full facts, and learn just where and how to double your rand over again. Ad- 507 Lyon Bidg FIONERY, DOING $20 DAY Bakery goods, light groceries. candy, Ice cream, milk, soda pop. Rent ‘10 $400 cash Ideal place for Ballard ave. in- quire iandle ra PICTURE SHOW "lGreatest anap in Seattle. If you are looking for a fine house and loc t investigate this, An absolute sacrifice ‘or particulars call owner 4264 FOR SAL — DANDY lunch room; fine location; rent only $10 per month. Price $250 smplete, Call and see this at $513 BMALL COTTAGE down, $25 month. Bank. Main 2476 FIRST CLA MODERN, ungaiow; large jot; terme sonable. By owner, 920 ist ave. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE +E 6 A UNIM- ich, level land; salt trdigeing well and Price of SHAN ved: god er front; clearing land. Or will RESID ] ata Seattle, fo Rav or vicinity _G. Bmith, PATOMS FOR CITY PROPE. RTY changes everywhere. A. 714 Thir A IMPROV HOL Ww. Ww in 0839, property Sunset ui. LITTLE zg 9 FINEL ti FRUIT; FOR BAL ning aed presving ; good locat Owner leavin, Alnake; will sell this splendi = tract of 3 acres hig 5 fruit tr bearing; sr Fruits OP all kinds, stapes, loa ber ) Taspberries, ete.; a # did spring that furnishes wa by gravity; veral thousand strawberry plants in full bearin next year, fenced; thoroly Dearing | 97 small hot barn; facing ma unty road; well improved 1 handy to scho and con lent to Seattle public markets. Easy terms arranged for satinfac- tory party Price $2,250. 203 New York Block LAKE FOR PART- Main 4302 PING, $875; 707 Madi- WOMAN ming house. ry] $ WANTED — RESIDENTS OF FUR- nished apartments to know poultry FoR aT PARK N x mother's se call or send yo important. lette »mebody gives me give good re- years old, light small feet, fr feet 2 1602’ 14th ave. POULTRY STALL Visit our stall Mnomy Market, Stall 88 dreswed poult weaned ready for cooking! Mra. 1 cleared and duluivate | Switzer, S-room bungalow; water; lighta;| furnace; built-in features; garage;| “dar on paved road, Must be sold this} fF week 00; terma, her ‘address, LAKE FOREST PARK ward nate iat Close to Paved Highway blond hair, |Hait, were: good 4-room hous lights; ‘water; stage servic $1,850; terms TH DOUGLAS CO. 1014 Third Ave : fine hew inches. He A Np R ete 1 ROO 10 milch cows, 5 h ere, usual farm machinery and over half the clearing done;! stream and good springs; piped to house and barn: @MIL I. SIM RF. D, school bus and| in it. W $5,500; $2,000 cash; have you home up to $2,000, and| mediately on remainder, 6%. Write jfayvig YOU SHEN THe tment. No Sunday bual- digplay at the K. Berry, Issaquah, | iftry Stall, 68 barn horses, tools small water 004 Boil; Enepnone small city Jong tim experience burn, Drugless Rainier ave. * phyaletah acon S117 kh, YOU Rh FOLKS » anxious to communi DRESSED | tik, ADJOINING WELFARE ANIPRACTIC La | | 208 Columbia st. ‘OREST PARK iF cesiaien sam thru; on new boule ainicss, Drugiess. 207 Epler Bid. By ere he rok MORE INFO. ABOUt! seas these letters ‘hid bak ts Mrs, A. Willcikeen, Sunset Chroni disorders, month, 6% CARTER, MacDONALD & MILL Alliott 6870. - | MONTY STAR SEATTLE SHOWS IT HAS A HEART! ,,; Response Is Generous for Destitute Family Seattle, the City With a Heart! She's demonstrating that today. Yesterday, The Star published the story of the A. L, Pickering family, who last Thursday ight lost their all ina fire that destroyed their home and nearly took the lives of some of them. This morning three donations for the destitute family arrived in the morning mail, four contributions were brought in, and an offer of @ temporary home for the mother and her children was made Folks, we are going to raise a sub stantial eum of money for this fam. ily to put them on their feet. The father is out after work, but in the :| meantime he has the mother, who ie far from well, and three small chil- dren to take care of. They haven't & penny in the world, and are even wearing clothes given by kind healt ed neighbors. We want your contribution, no matter how small, And no large ones will be turned down, either! Address the Destitute Editor, Seattle Star and he will turn your donation over to this family in whose position you yourself may be tomorrow Here is how the fund stands tn day Charles Olson Mrs. W. W. Sias . Mr. W. W. Bing ... Mra, W. 8. Blas JW. 0. o's Ida Linderbaum R, 8. Wilson Gu ‘Total 'Bill for Control of Packers Passes WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.-—~ The packer control bill, a subject of con tention in congress for nearly a score of years, was passed by the house today without a record vote a] and sent to the White House for ex- ecutive action. ‘The measure gives the secretary of agriculture broad powers to regu late the meat picking industry. JOHN D. LOSES $40 EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 99.—John D Rockefeller received his second financial setback in the past six days 'Ihexe last night when Bryant De Bar, in charge of the 13th ave. Standard oil filling station, was stuck up and robbed of $40, part of the day's re. colpta. ® Lewis L. Smith Has Boys’ Clothes Shop Lewis L. Smith, for years connect ed with here, has opened a clothes shop for boys in the McDermott building, ac cording to his antfouncement. A PSYCHOLOGIST KNOW THYSELF A profitable investment. jentific analysin, Mme Till, 716 Haight Bidg. Office, Main 4252, TO WitoM IT MAY & of Ni ‘This in to certify that Rell Lumber has mate an. application to r shed at 655 HB. 39th block 29, Lake Union thoes” Lan: Anyone desiring to protest such oc- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Building Depart: ment, Room £05 County-City ide. prior to August 1! EXCURSION MOOD CANAL SUNDAY, AUG. 14 Missouri State Life Ina. Co. DANCING PB say = vee Pier 4 at 845 calls at Ludlow and Gam- bie idulte ry 50, Children Tic. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Altorneys-at-Law Li-Established 188 oderate fees; vonsu: ia 7503. “Sis Burke Did it A “FREDERICK P. GO —PAT- Attorney. American and ° it ured, jromoted. ‘$08 Beattle, W st. N. OW. Phon= Main 290 L Te (OLDS, Me; ob REY. NOLDS. Established Soattic, 1892; ay years examiner U. 8. Patent (02-6 Lyon Bid. Biliott patent and trademark M. 2729. 3- na AMS Chiropractor (iret URNER, GuTRo! PRAC- Haight 2d-Pine Eve. ‘2. & JENNIN GRAD- of Pauiner schook Denay Bide Main 727 toliataral Loans MONEY LOANDD.ON ALL A ier cles of value. TH eLABe $07 Third ave. __ Expert Eleowic Repairs ‘i WoToRs, APPLIANCES, WIRING. . Givnan Blectric Co, 641 First | 8. Fetiett 6028. Maupin expert. 207 Hinckley Bld PIERRE | BA RNES. M Main 5750. mt Loan TO LOAN On diamond, vand Jewelry. on most a ‘actor, Mp DIAL LOANS ATTL society F ‘Oi. fy snpire Hullding Near Madison. TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY GMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches 509 Sentral Bide. vinct ad ics | JW. Wdmunds, Frauer-Paterann Ca | Physicla ws, Surgeons RHBUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- Ko, Our treatment gives immediate Feiler. One week's trial treatment pen evenings. References. Di Freer and Hraden, 90614 ard av Razor Blages sharpened | Cutiory. 1407 4th_ave Piano Tuomng 4 STROM, piano repairing, refinishin, Piining. $3. Main 7340. If: orreet tuning, $3. iret ce aad Violin Repairing fed (Bows Fohaired Pinlay, 1616 ded | cago'’s 19th ward vengeance CHICAGO, Aug. — Sawed-off shotguns, revolvers and stilettos have claimed"12 lives and orphaned 21 children in the war that has been year As @ result terror rules supreme in the district, and residents are liv- leading department stores | muspected ing behind locked doors. Number twelve of the “behind the back” slayings-—the stabbing to death of Mrs. Virginia Esposito — has ied police to believe that women are playing a part of hitherto un importance in the war. tare, The traditional seal of silence which has heretofore stumped police at all turns has finally been broken down, the police eay, through a con- feasion they claim to have ob- tained from Mrs. Amelia Panico, held tn connection with the Esposito . The general feud broke lose when Tony D'Andrea, Italiap political leader, attempted to unseat Council- man Johnny Powers, The latter bad served for 30 years and was re-elected. raging in Chicago's 19th ward for a| 12 Killed i in Ward Fig ht Blood Shed Over Politics Mrs. Virginia Esposito (above) was the 12th victim in Chi- war, Inset pictures are of Johnny Powers, for 30 years political ruler of the ward, and Mrs. Amelia Panico, who, police say, made a confession in| prayed every day to the £004 God to connection with the Esposito killing. The bitter political fight led to the shooting down, in rapid succession, }of followers of both D'Andrea and Powers. Then came bombing of homes, destruction of property, ter- jrorist firing from speeding autos jand a deluge of blackhand letters. D'Andrea himself was shot to |death. The tast vietim, Mrs. Espo- sito, wae « widow of the first man slain, At the time of her husband's death she ewore vengeance on his slayers—and she paid for the oath | with her life. The Expositon were Power's ad. hefents. The Panicos followed the D'Andrea clique. POWERS TO | RETIRE So bitter and bloody has the he become that Councilman Powers announced his intention of veing |from ward politics. Wherever he goes a bodyguard accompanies him: He has posted a $5,000 reward for |the apprehension of the murderers Spectacular funerals have been held after every slaying. The 19th ward has turned out in a body — both factions following the hearse to the grave. Meanwhile truce is an unknown thing. CHARGE MAN AS WIFE MURDERER Slayer Near Death From Self-Inflicted Wounds PORTLAND, Avg. %.—Charges of murder in the first degree were filed against Joseph Henderson, whose divorced wife, Mrs. Gertrude Henderson, 31, died here last night from wounds Henderson inflicted by his own hand. Three little children are mother. less from Henderson's act. Yesterday Henderson went to the home of his divorced wife, drove her into the little kitchen at the point of @ revolver, and for 30 min utes abtsed her with a discussion of their marital troubles, according to neighbors who had gathered in a terror stricken group outside the home ‘Then Henderson snatched a butch. | er knife from the table, stabbed his wife twice thru the back and once over the right eye, and escaped to the home of his mother, where he hid himself in an attic over the chicken house When police fought him there he turned his revolver on himeelf and slashed his wrists with a razor he carried. He may die. The Hendersons were divorced June 15, last, after a stormy mar. riage of 11 years. Mrs, Henderson had been given the custody of two children and $30 a month alimony. Henderson had been out of work for some time and had got in ar rears in his alimony payments, ac cording to Mrs, Henderson's attor- ney, A. F. Knight Judge Morrow's order that the husband make up the money is be- lieved to have resulted in Hender 's fit of rage and the subsequent attack upon his wife. $150,000 Fire Hits Fire, the was REDDING, Cal, Aug. 9 causing $150,000 damage to business district of Dunsmuir, declared under control this morning. Several stores, a hotel and an audi torium were destroyed by that started late yesterday was reported injured No one — _ WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Brace Point drive from 44th ave. S. W | to 46th ave. S. W. and on 46th | ave $, W. from Brace Poirit drive | | to W. Roxbury st | tion of water district No, 8 sup. | plied from this main, Wednesday, | | | | | | | Aug. 10, from 9 a. m. to 2 p, nr \ j 4] 1] | and that por- || ber of —_———o| Shot in Court Sergt. Henry D. Kellogg, reputed to be the wealthiest member of the Ghicago-police force, shot and killed Attor- ney Lemuel O. Ackley and -_ | then wi ded himself i eri cps Califcrnia| n wounded himself in a Chicago court room, after Kellogg had been sentenced to jail for contempt of court. Ackley had represented a jelient who had dispossessed the blaze’! | Kellogg of a piece of property. |The jail sentence was the re- sult of his refusing to move. Above is a picture of Kellogg and (below) Ackle: SAILOR TO BE HEARD Ahmed Ismael, alias Abraham — Than, Egyptian Mohammedan sailor, charged with assault on a crew mem the sailing schoonor Betsy Ross, will be given a hearing at 10 a. m, ‘Thursday before United States Commissioner R, W. McClelland, He is held on $2,000 bail, PAGE 11 EXPRESSMAN IS STAR WITNESS Name of Man Who Helped With Trunk Is Secret Captain Tennant refused Tuesday dixclone the identity of the ex- Pressman who delivered the Ma honey trumk to « houne boat on Lake Union on the night of the murder, the beginning of the ease this man’s identity has been care fully guarded The expremsman cording to ‘Tennant whtness for the honey He in supposed to be able to prove that on the night of April 16 Ma honey wrapped the trunk with @ bought for that purpose, that ahoney had to carry the trunk to the express truck and that the trunk was later delivered to Mae honey at the house boat and placed n a skiff. It was on information supplied ‘by the expressman that Tennant start- ed the lake-dragging operations, re wulting Monday in the finding of the trunk containing the body. The expressman is also expected to identify the trunk and the reps found in Lake Union as the ones he pected to Mahoney. eee HE’S INNOCENT WAILS MOTHER © Mrs. Mahoney’s Love for Son Still Unshaken A mother’s love for her son cannot be shaken, In the face of all the world, worried and weakened by the awful strain, Mrs. Mahoney, mother of the accused man, James E, Mahoney, sits in her room, unable to hide her emotion. “God knows my Jimmy is inne cent!” she said, wiping a furtive tear from her eyes. “I know he’s inne cent; he didn't do it; I know he didn't. Jimmy is a good boy; he couldn't kill anyone. He hes been such @ good son to me and I've Bince in expected, ac to be the chief state against Ma help hit out of his difficulty.” “And he will,” she said, with « sob, "God won't let hanged, Oh, He can't” v5 “It's a terrible thing, this murder, she said, “but Jimmy didn’t do it, T would gladly give my life to save Jimmy's; he’s all I've got to look for- ward to. He's all I've got in life” . Mrs. Mahoney with her daughter, Mrs. Dolores Johnson, operate the New Baker hotel, 2327 First ave, one of the properties owned by the murdered woman, Mrs. Kate Mooers Mahoney. Both Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. Johnson have maintained their belief from the first that Mahoney was innocent of his wife's murder. WHEAT HARVEST PREDICTION CUT, 757,000,000 Bushels ‘Will _ Be Produced, Is Estimate. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The na- tion's wheat harvest will total | 51 000,000 bushels, the crop bureau forecast today based on a survey of agricultural conditions as of August 1. The spring wheat crop will prise 213,000,000 bushels, the bureau predicted, and the winter crop 644,- 000,000 bushels. A forecast previously issued on. basis of reports of conditions on July 1 showed an estimated total produc- tion of 89,000,000 bushels with the a winter crop as 574,000,000 and the ~ spring as 235,000,000 bushels. Today's forecast was based on @ reported average condition of 66.6 per cent of nogmal for spring wheat as of August 1 as compared with a condition of 80.8 per cent of normal on July 1, Thomas Hathaway Is Named Assayer Here WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—Presi- dent Harding today sent the follow. ing nominations to congress: Assayer in charge United States atsay office, Seattle, Thomas G. Hathaway, Seattle, Receiver of public moneys, San Francisco, Mrs, Hattie Jewell Hen- derson, Qakland, Cal. Registers at United States land of- fices, Phoenix, Ariz. John Powells, Miami, Ariz.; Vancouver, Wash. Ivan G. Bishop. Tax Teméle to Be Put Up to Harding WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The tax revision tangle now puzzling con- gressional leaders, will be taken to President Harding by republican members of means committee at 5 o'clock today. Chairman Fordney, shortly after Harding’s return, asked the execu- tive for a conference. The president replied that he was desirous of meet- ing members of the committee and discussing the problem as soon as possible. Citizen Fires at Face of Prowler H, C, Morris, 7121 35th ave, 8. W., went to the window of his home early Tuesday and stared into the face of a prowler. Morris dodged back into the room and seized his revolver. He fired twice thru the window and the man staggered and fell, but regained his feet and fled, Morris thinks he hit the man. No | trace of him could be found by the police, SAYS HUBBY SULKS Charging that her husband, Geet frey Stephens, will not appear with her in public,” sulks and will not speak for three days at a time, Ey- elyn A, Stephens filed a complaint for divorce Tuesday, The Stephenses | were married tn Great Falls, Mont, in 1917 SPOKANE —Miss Helen Hunting- ton named Derby queen of 1921 Spo kane interstate fair, ie the house ways and ©

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