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Y, AUGUST =a 1921. advance adver- Mae per insertion nto wrttt be neal: bess Smsinee ee avert: “Tarweet Suaitmce r Fovernment “6 Bg Sak Wormer Civit . i" Equitable Bise N ane rr ind NEAR W BY Re twice a wee! oa Re nh: 2288. your Union. i 4 ONFINE;| _ cases to her home. Kenw tees K 9th. WANTED at B tis A hicken tanch of ¢ 4 “ iittie HS aloes ath your opportun! : ke ve Burt i set 5 y ‘and Yesler lmmgrove st. 9 Ninth and Sund tice open gre ™ v0 A. “e" BARTE thy nit arke et mi it level, close ne. mile to hs and D ee ng. pigs se Mes 66 G83 ne ere Pree 879. 1A AND FOUND OSTON BULL PUP, FE- Bi eee Boren av hone Bitiott eward, 1026 UND PURSE Park, roa Kwedne lease call Sidney 47 iberal rewa specialize in. poult, 4 Poultry and) ‘Stait, 53 MODERN EXCEPT fF stile oo So view. $25 per STaHED HOUSES — HILL sams “rir PuisisusD range. $75 per vite Bid, “ONT Mtott_ 4507 , AOUSES ror RENT 100MB; sj al MODE ‘one block to Rainier fice Letitia sve. at Genesee. MOD RN HO! men adults, $20. NTR JED APARTMENTS d ‘atenh to ren SE, RANG 4154 20th APARTMENT PLAT, esi St in every ro arage extra; adults Ad ret ave. N. Queen Anne SWEAT, WITH ATTI ON e; large room®, 2544 Bea e. ments at the ironm, 703 f. Liberty Six sedan, ike new . |Dort S-passenger — eres } BD AND USFURNISHED u “UNFURNISITED "APARTMENTS | 61 ror SAL. AND FLATS NUY ONE OF MY LITTLE HOME in Seattie. Cheaper and easic sy payment ple is Thin Wye 2 FURSISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS WANTED — RESIDENTS OF FUR nithed apartments to know they ean buy their ltry ready cleaned for cooking at the erieiah Poultry Stall, 68 Bo Market SINGLE _ ang uN PING) ROOM $ we l-room furnishe apartnenté VE up. Alaskan, posite Moore Theatre. Agenwnt AND APARTN pi reasonable. field 3549 : 3-ROOM ly turn) th ave, W. FURNISHED RO Ga in sh es for modest The Thrift 328 Sixth ave. GN’ 4-ROOM RNISHED FLAT, with bath Vine st, at Fourth ave. alking @tetance. 3-ROOM APARTMENT, WITH PRI Vate bath, _ nie furnished, $15. RYTHING™ isekeeping, FUR $3.50, RTM $26. 3-ROOM APART- 1718 1th & Bea- 60 MODERN . awell Bastiake ‘ave AND cheap. 1s. ‘FURNISHED Ho f ROOM SINGLE, hed, close EKEEPING Wi; BVERY- ROOMS, $5 in, 1105 thing furn Fifth ave. vu PUPILS WANTED BEGINNERS, AVIAN AMERICAN RA d. 903 Ameri DOORS .s WL IAMS CO, 1948 First Ave. & Look up your screen needs tn vance, Our made-to-order window screens last longer and look bet+ te A Seattle-made, substantial screen door, 2 feet & Inches by 6 feet § inches, with # o cost high DSHIET. ~~FOR DIABETE: Saye Ménna mu fine and Ma P. eh; BO Bt NGartield ott LEAVING very cheap, Ma. ful Stickley libr: at requiriag, _ Fre SEASONED Wood, Hy 00 bt cone. tS otien, wi sRCEURT Sion BicycL! pec COLLA hie baby carriage, motoreycle re- cane: maltry. — All ed feaay tot cooking g. all makes, of DRESSED POULTRY FOR aA cleaned ready for cooking, at the y Pagel Stal, $8 yor “SALE CHE. P. rit » for rent; stance. 1323 Prospect eo auto 0 Rg for bed. +10 nat eS pea ~SHING! M tra Stari tat 75: fa.50, deitwored. WAceiNeS aap Tat} bo Fink 5 ic oR FOR BALE (COLD ast Also Jewel gas range. 415% fi ANDER. 166 PRINTING. — Novelty Prin Sa SEE See tam W Weletie i oan "Sus Union. CASH as of live poultry. of bring your poultry SPLENDID TEAM. WHIG 300, ages @ and 7 years Will guaran- tee their boine sound and. true. Price $406. New York Block. g |For SALE YOUNG. GENTLE CO ; of quarts. . Olmstead, s7th nd Greenwood. wagon, $125 Gi FOR SALE—AUTOMORBILES ee UNITED MOTORS COMPANY Used Car Department EB Pt ed car buyers, these cars have been taken im on new cars. Cole Aero Eight 1919, at Bellevue. | 91,900 ++ 1,800 800 790 7-pass. Scripps-Booth roadster . |Dort touring, tine condition . Marmon 7-passenger, - shop, being overhauled 5 2,250 1 Cole senger, painted, | Velie Six roadster, old model, but in Al condition, only ... Acro Elght 1919, 7-pas- overhauled ae: like new 700 demonstra- tor—-Think of a teal go A Dort tor only ...... 1,000 THE ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITIO. MOST OF THEM HAVE BEEN RE FINISH FRANK Meas 7 OUSE & CO. 721 KE. PINE ST. __|'The balance of our used trucks are now being displayed at the above address, When you buy a ear from Frank Waterhouse & Co. your title is | protected. Our prices are attractive and our terms are liberal. We will take | your old car an first payment, and kive you long terms of the’ bal- 4 | ance. NO BROKERAGE CHARGE Bebe ot bexwblie : an Biot! Dodge coupe AND ‘Trucka of All Sizes j 721 KB. Pine St Main 7060. } Open 6:30 a, m. until 9 p, m, (WILL FRADE TOURING CAR D-66, é ry FoR SALB—AUTO TRUCKS | \Bvery truck must be sold this week /TOMOBILES iEVROL id pour Bi vrolet iy ore 1918 4-90 1918 Brise 1915 Ford roade 1916 Che vrolet + PRED HHATN IS NEW FoRDS CAN HH bot small bh payment nthly paynionts, 6% Interest, at Central Agency, inc, Authorised ord Dealers, Broadway and Pike sen Of Seatth | many island? VAS ever « Pogns HT ON dalance} the will your island's be open of Marion at mM and 145 p. qehon Mel 716 pom. both weleom ALL. NO EXTRAS pass; in. good shape; 1918, with 1920 block $275. See GRAYWUILL at 617 Third ave 191? FORD 1 +i KING; dition; | good f at $6 Univer- FORD. 0 Becond CATPTTOL if rooms and bat if CAB FOR GOOD f 1635. SNGDANL {1s ron BALB—REAL ESTATE '» S16, hundred, ‘Tomorrow, machine hington te Ne WEST & THE SEATTLE STAE “lTtalian . Army Chief to Be Here Mond Gen, Petro Nodagtio, chiet of staff of the Italian army, will be thoroly entertained when be arrives in Be atile Monday morning for @ two-day viait. Program plans are being ar ranged by tha Chamber of Com merce Mv Gen, Bodgalio is United States and Amertoans amd Italians the Italian government, vigorous participation in He is accompanied by Col, hin obtet of start, Threatens to Block Recess for Senate WASHINGTON, Aug. lil—A fill HON ISLAND 000 population, how ie foot on Vashon bly not one out of « August 13, paved highway traffic, Take your friends You will be in, The ven the foot at 8:20 and 10:45 @ ma; returning Joa new for and over. the to touring expressing im behalf thanks fe the war Sicilian, Ne island’ and enter WHEELER at Marion, PROPERTY —? isth N. Enst iLL, he gil 1821 Broadway iiaits ie i PE Bast 1160, ce PAID FOR Oe ht, care, Kite Con ein Ih Piice enry Mossbach t Want 2651, CA av ‘TOMOBL TO BXCHANG [rary AY BA RY NICH ty comple 0 down, a plage Sun you i) FOR EXC Star 16-ACRE acres cleared, ture; 6-room NITED MOTORS Com Car Department ne at Hetlevue. NY ahed ing orchard: TRUCK BARGAINS one cow end try Price hood 2.000; t ke room for new cars, Our 4 will be right, #o come wu and make your own prices and terme, Ford 1-ton worm detve chassis. Reo Speedwagons, express bodies Plepublic truck. Juat lke new Speedwagon, but rune fine. 10 tS . express body, puch for Will well this ‘Wilt sell . Beattie, fe 1,200-pound. Make us an viola 1919, at a big bar- box on rear. sis. Come 6G i-ton, ‘Mawel! roadster, wel H-ton © 3 an offer, %-ton, express body, The price will surprise you. ord delivery, -tom, in good con- dition, REMEMBER, WE GIVE BAST TERMS make Ful RN ih eS > Party compaiied it stands. niture: chicken he runs Usup Tr 721 K PIN We accept real eatal part payment of any other good » TERMS—TERMS—TERMS we ask— pay their “FING TL Two acres alde garden soll; south of city terurban stat and A little each ‘month is we waot our trucks own wa. We have arcomplete stock of new 4 trucks of all siaes and de- criptions, 10 mont atual WATERHOUSE 0. Wi E. Pine St. be: e, otrenm, AS PART OF FIRST PAYMENT ON fo my Febullt truck, will consider taking @ Ford or other small car in good condition. No need of truck. Wii suerifice and make terms very easy, Telephone North 3 MY 24-TON TRUCK, THOROLY overhauled and repainted. Will take « team of horace as part first ayment, and bala easy terme ole one Weat OsTs! R&R 71 =BOATS AND LAUNCHES TROLLER aa Ete. SCRIPES ME: f iy J duty 12 id be used qeteruiae?, $500 McDonald. t515 Rainier ave. ihainier 0375-M __ MACHINERY “vec TRis ic MoToK. vb Renee: month, CARTER, 208 Columbia PRICE $56 Good land: p level; faciog 5 eash. lawell. 7.50 W 6 at New jets. PAVED telus Main 919. tis ‘it & i, ESTATE NEAR CHAMBERS PRALINE On the main line of the N. P, ana/?? about three-quarters of « mile from the station, we have * dandy bottom land, fronting on 4 Dig creek, for $7 acre of terma of $1.50 an acre and $1 an acre & month. - eal) FIRESIDE REALTY CO. 314-317 New York Bik, Biliott 3928. FARES gc Fd ARNE HAR AINS room low; th Everett or oe Bide. Main 2 ‘ee on Eve ar $450 a D farming _H. ¢. first year $4, ier Attractiv: furnished how hardwood foot $-room home; :, beautiful fire t your|$ $1. y Aw Pon iv 5-room Colonial bungalow, on sight- ly corner lot, facing Lake Wash- jar living room; yard. Take pert! payment. {| HAVE NE RE’ Dex Moll Call Beacon 3 CT) FAI | This 35 once, Half ¢ $500 ca! 90—4-room house, on corner lot, 6, on W. 60th. $250 cash, $10 per month. JOHN M. DAHLBY 2200 Market St. Sunset 0311. A HOME ON THE BRACH $1,350 for & actes beautiful water ank; 4-room hot good well, Just th the family. " ‘Terms hours by auto ffom Seattle. Charles Somers Co., Alaska Building OUBLE ROOMS; front use . $26 monthly; 6-room dwelling in Feat; on Kainier bivd., corner of Findlay 15 minutes from downtown. terma $1,000 down, $35 McDonald, 5615 Rainier Rainier 037 NEW 4-ROOM BU ombination living and din. ing room; built-in features; 2 bed- Toomey food plumbing; nent Dasem@®t. An attractive place for little mo Bo HORVAND, ade and be CLIPFOE Third Ave STOCKS Boy 617 n “WiLL & Hallet 20 Rainier G 100 Simplex A 130 Texas By 50. Tupper M Roswell Mf Rothert Pr Jackknife Davis Car. Wes: q fine view; Bene 4-room furnished ho rented for $15. ST BERG, ter se tn ; terma, UST 3028. 4117. Arende. Miott 1482. WILL BACKIFICE 6-ROOM MOD. ern; full basemen piace; laundry; t ues: yi tort 1 acre of land; bearing orchard city lights and water, Only $4,000; $260 cnsh, r “WOODLA 5-room =m basement a bloeks from park; 6571. 1000 3000 m4 A GOOD JOR FF safe, profitad! have any mon write for full where and h dollars over a dress 605-507 GONFuCTIOD Bakery. & candy, Rent Vi for is _auire inndlord h 2 PARK SACRIFICE Kalow; 00; view; a only ‘$2,600; | Main 435 Burke FOR SALE—#- ROOM TOURE, BUS- iness property; on car }ine; im: roverments in and paid for except aving. Price $1,500, on terms 1 W, 47th, Ballard. Call after 5. CULVER — QUEEN ANNE Come to ua for the best buys ia Queen Apbe, hill property. Cc bate v 14 Boston Be’ “Queen Anne 17. FOR BALE | OF TRADE ¥ large lots; 3-re all in garden; $2,400; terms. See Olmstead, 87th and Greenwood, Sunset 1247. | @ROOM MOD ; fuil basement; | furnace; la cabinet kitche lot 60x100; block to car an | Only $3,700; terms One-half pair shop. ment. Price owner at 613 intere One-half 1 blackamit only $10 complete __ Greenwood GARAGE — BE district; Storage rifice fc 0145. Of BALE—TT 1 North, ty AND LOTS OF ALL Bf tons, | any tern ke Hurlen ear to 12th © We and Hens derpon ast. Mrs. Ag sac RIFICE SALE—TWO HOUSE 120; Income $80 month. suis Eliott | ave. opposite Bell St. Termina: Jwner. territ SMALL COTTA OR $1,260; $96 |PAILOR SHOP down, $25 month. 604 Americon| good location. Rank, Main 24176 * pays quic’ surrounding $26 per month HANGE—REAL ESTATE RANCH chicken house, good well and sprin trom largest sawmill in t tor diggin FARMS FOR CITY PROPERTY enone SS tesco i is Thi Wishes to dispose of place just as S-room house, with ture splendid well and ¥ ama! $4 AG nee ADIOINING hue 6%. MacDONALD @ MILLER 1 ACKE, HOUSE amall hou eaunty iiss pinces adjoinin 03 Beaboard H HIGHWAY 10 acres, Fight A main evel 6 all cleared, with fine creek thru! Not! IMPROVED ACKBAGE™ fine stream crosses property: he ky fine soll; Price wa: - PETERS, 73 AGRE. PARTLY strawberries island CHAnLER SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Builds @ FOR SA -E—WATERERONT PROPERTY WATER FRONT parlor Olt. fg. Co. iio Co-operative Universal High Power, Ttedemption Gold, Canada. rn Smelting & Power. m Coal, 1000 Columbia Ked Metal Baker Steam Motors. Put your idle dolla ite ‘eren $400 4722 POR All FOR terest long vulcanizing shop, city of 4,500. big seRoM, Address Hood, between § and 6 LLARD HUNGALOW; WAR te; modern,’ $31 Bacrif| buster to prevent a senatorial recess was threatened today by Senator Pittman, Nevada, Pittman eaid he'd © the support of other senators "| from Weatern states 94 BUSINESS PORTUNI TKS ( CCC CECEE CEC Eee & will like, FOR SALE balance good house, barn, garage, root house, wood qi Dear porries; i mile © couns |i AUTO REPAIR HOP PARTNERSHIP. $460 Want steady, reliable man Who ts handy with tools and ambitious to lea! fepairing, Fully equipped and wel 4h will be « clase anic, teach willing worker the business, Shop filled with work. You should make 0 a month here, Par- 717 Seadourd Vide. § lcecccececececececce \$i.960 NUYS REBTAURANT, POOL, room and confectionery in live town with big roll, A money maker, Goin Owner, Ad» ©. Bo: drens P. Clear Lake. Wash. pa “ HERE 18 YOUR CHANCH & profitable trade of your ie for a 46-room, centrally lo- od brick hotel, valued at $3,600. Lat on Sunset 2007. SPECIAL NOTICES REALDENTS OF FUT- Bighed apartments to know they iy mY poultry ready ‘or cooking at the Hoath= ch Poultry bral, 68 Foonumny Market. PERSONAL Tor FOU! PRY STALL all Kinds of ehickena; lo ruck goes n reasonable dis- ‘ 6 UNISE | rich, ACTORS level reon county, Wash | At Hi Wo tern property in Port unmet 0839, Le AG Kills ty x oh, a AGE G EAST House; 2 ACTEs to return Bast, and ” | WANTED ump; ind: on ABATHERL Ph t Bs feauliring, dressed” poultry Itry Cleaned ready for cobking | Breet chatge. ZON® THRRATY, CLABS LSBONB ‘and treatments (nearly two years’ experi J burn, Drug Rainier ave. EMIL F. SiMMINGER, Yt i FOLKS in Ft. Wayne, Ind, are atixtous to a teate im ye 4 ObUY r ‘pottom land; best only short distance limita, close to in- jon at er; two runnin hool an P yment down handie. Call Elliott rt bh wil Lite Bide. NTH DRESSED the Heather- 1, 58 Eeonomy pARTERAGTC ie. disorders Ch Drugiess. 207 Bpler Bid fone Mra. A. Wilieiksen, Sunset 126 _ PSYCHOLOGIST — KNOW THYSELF A Belentitie Investment fv You # display oultry Sta PAKK “ira: ;,00 new boule tract of Leads fico cash, $10 at Bitiott $870. A BASY TERMS jeally all cleared; good district; im- fine); Terma See Mr. ide. ACRES farm “land; ‘ita. fesn tea per month ‘arm and acres) AKM MTG. CO. f. om ~ Juneau,” Alaska, i, Carlson, Money for ’ hotie. © 23 ard. York Block AGREAGE ‘Dhyea road good soil; peatly rine to ay Bx pe fialiws OTICR OF oF Pr rene Foy fon. BTONA x Notice ts hereby on that the un- deraigned have In thet possession articles of personal property here- tnafter enumerated, which they have held in storage for more than one year, and which they desire to sell at public auction for the pur- raid storage wee and ex- rea ve ed, Fantirates tat land easy terme y Exchange Tale 6 lage urtnce cleared: |* i ready fot claw value. ‘Third Ave. CLEARED; 2-room the 200h at eo" urday, ise oe: a the undersigned public auction, to the Mighest pidade, for h, the prop- erty herein described, to-wit: One mandolin, obe ukulalee, seven bun- dies of women's wearin, pare) sundry other articles. Dated at Beattle, Weentigeon, this 29th day of Ju A.D. Eat RE HOTEL A by MRS. BL. LUND, Manager. ne; chic on interurban. Ty 533 New ae Bid. ere NN NAVY late Ford as Addr ‘Tee 16th ¥ ONE road f , ALi iieiabiished i687. ATi LONBUNAtiON Main 1303, 216 Burke bide. cond. splendid or- barn; cee “ m houre; tu ey. Ameri eign patents secur Promoted. | $05- Beattle, Re Phon’ Main i. develo) ute Myon Bia. Bia. W Mauch patent expert. 207 Hinckley Bi PIPRRE BARNES, Main 5760. 1213- 0 ee hid. Patents Tredemarka. Chiropractor or KE TURNER “CHIROPRAG- or LJ Halght Bid. 24-Pine rx, 10-5, eve. dates. 542. & EN E JENNINGS, GRAD- tes of Paliner school Denny Aw. Matin 7277, Materal Loans IN ALL A WG THE RELIABL! Wo’ TORS APPLIANCES, WIRING, P. 2 nm Electric Co. 641 First B. “ietivoee 028, Money to Loan NEY TO LOAN 4 soe ry. on most WHR DIAL LOANS BATT! *, ties; sprin, w 9306. "Bee Racker, AD 7 ne Blijott 1691 AND BONDS hy BY ty BONDS iterup, ‘: 8 Crystal uto Wheel. Food Products. sing Ge. ‘ocens Steel. Windshield. OR LAZY DOL! LARS to work in le iness, It pou ¢y— much or little facts, and learn just ow to double your nd over again, Ad- Lyon HPldg. tY, DOING $20 DAY light groceries, milk, soda pop: cash Ideal place Ballard ave. in- society aN, 355-366 Empire Hullding prcons. Near Madison we Nis AAN—WI LOAN A’ SOR, ued ON DIAMONDS, watches apd shier'Bha tow, ent Fates enttie’s Oldest Loan Brokers RIC AN AN stailehed co. You keep your e4 re - 3 509 Sentral Bldy. Biltote as Monuments ae OUND MARBLE & ined "ss _ Men a n tAN- Ast and Virginia. Estab I-W. eamin nd Optometrist — @ Physiciaus, bel lll SALE in 00d auto re- tools and equip- $ Call and see Denny wag SALIB tn all at g00d - goin dé, Fraver-Pataraon Cm tools and Our tr relief. On Open evenin week's trial treatment References. Dra. Vreer and Hraden, 905% #rd ave. Men's dis- 518 Dr. Angus, 400 P. faeee. nu lenses. MORPHID ABIT CURED, 8 LOCATION IN No pain or craving, No morphine or lease; low rent substitutes used. overhead Will sac Razor * Sharpe | Je. Phone North |. ake one North | Gpangenbe 1967 Gth ave Piano Tuning Plano repairing, refiniahing. Correct, tuning, $3. Main 7345, 1l- | Tiott 0629, month. and see th Ri WUBINSS AND country. Wxclusive De AYP Call x10 RES; jott 3183, :| Woman Dives Thru Violin Repairing | fiows rehaired Winlay, 1610 ord ev, , S°h001 .»|SEEKS TO SAVE | 6 BILLION YEAR: People’s Reconstruction} League Organizing Here Preliminary steps in the organiza. | tion of a state branch of the People's | Reconstruction league were taken Thursday at a mogting In the Labor ternple Benjamin C. Marsh, Warhing- ton, D.C secretary of the} league, explained the ends sought by | } his organization, “The People’ Reconstruction league,” he sald, “ie a nonpartiaan union of fartfier and labor organiaa tions and other progressive forces to carry out ® program of economic justice which will aave the people on the farnts, in factories, mines, of floes, trade and transportation six billion dollars a year.” This saving wil) be accomplished, if the program of the league is oar: ried out, by #ix measures, as fol lows: Prompt restoration of the railroads to unifie! government operation. Legisiation to control the meat packing industry. Taxation of privilege instead of poverty, executive system nerve the people. Control of natural resources, Defeat of universal compulsory military training. Meetings are being held Thursday and Friday in room 21%, Labor tem ple. CHINESE ARMIES TO PUSH GAINS Southern Forces Effect Split in Northerners HANKOW, China, Aug, 11—Ar mi¢a of the southern provinces, de apite lack of arma and munitions, are preparing to push their advan. tage, which, added to recent military successes, has been increased by @ definite split among the northern leaders. With only one rifle among four meh, spear and matchlocks have been distributed in preparation for @ further advance. The breach among the northern leaders came when the Peking gov- ernment openly defied Gen, Chang in naming Gen. Wu Pei Fu inspector general of the provinces of Hupeh and Honan Buried Under Earth and Rock; Is Unhurt lafoliet Moullet, 17, was cutting down a bank at Lith ave. W. and W. Wheeler st. when the bank caved in, burying him beneath a ton of tock and earth, Wednesday after- hoon. Moullet was unhurt when dug out and sent to city hospital. He was partially buried for 10 minutes, but altho unable to move his body, he was able to breathe. D, M. Cole, 802 W. 87th et., was working with Moullet when the cave. in occurred. Cole called help and dug Moullet out. Rockefellers Off to New Chinese College NEW YORK, Aug, 11.-—John D. Rockefeller, Jr, with his wife and daughter, leaves here today for China to assist in dedicgtion of the Peking Union Medical cotlege, built by the Rockefeller foundation. The Rockefellers are accompanio@ by Dr. George B. Vincent, president of the Foundation and Dr. William H. Welsh of Johns-Hopkin’ ‘univer. sity. They will be joined at Van eouver by a party of medical men and educators and will sail August 18. Peace Monument to Be Unveiled Sept. 6 In commemoration of 100 years of peace between the United States and Canada along an «unfortified bound- ary, the Pacific Highway asseciation will unveil a peage portal, on the Canadian boundary, near Blaine, Wash., September 6, at 2 p. m. This is the first portal to be erect ed of its kind in the world. The portal is a monument to the signing of the treaty of Ghent, be- tween Great Britain and the United States, December 24, 1814. Window. to Escape When Patrolman J. E. Prince went to the Astor hotel Wednesday to ar rest Clara Scott, who escaped from quarantine two weeks ago, the woman slammed the door ip his face and dived thru a window, Prince climbed after her up the airshaft to the roof. The woman ran over the roof and escaped. She climbed down the fire escape, a half block «way, after running from root to roof. Sinn Fei ein to Meet on Peace Proposal ‘pu BLIN, Aug. 11.—Sinn Fein rep. resentatives in Rome, Paris and Washington have been summoned to Dublin to attend the Dail Bireann’s conference on British peace propos- ala. The Sinn Fein cabinet and “Presi. dent’ De Valera issued the call to- day. The British government agreed to fasue aneporta for™the representa tives. “Ito Attefid Opening of New Paved Road Marking much closer commercial connections between this port and Vashon Jjsland, the opening of the new paved highway between Vashon Heights and Center, Friday, will be j attended by a delegation from the lo. cal Chamber of Commerce, headed by Howard A, Hanson, chairmfin of the state development bureau. Nu merous Seattleites are expected to |make the trip. | The ferry leaves the county dock, foot of Marion st., at 8:30 a, m., and will leave Vashon Heights on the re turn trip at 4:15, There will be an utomobile tour of the island, a {short program of speeches and a freo luncheon at the Vashon high Making the banking and credit} j SMALL CHECKS HELPING FUND: Total for Destitute Family, | However, Is Little and maybe it a fact that Perhaps It's strange ian't, but it is noticeably the tributions received so far for the AL. Fi home was destroyed by fire one week ering tar whore ago tonight, have come for the most part from working people. The entire fund to 4 of $1, $2 and $5 contributions. In this unfortunate family there is a father, out of work, a mother, who in i, and three destitute children under 12 ¢ is made up It would be mighty fine to recelve | 4 fow substantial checks from some who can spare $100 or #0, and never mina it 24 Wednesday $26 was reported. Here are the latest contributions 0. M A friend ORE Mra. H.W. Kelly TPA Two friends,. $ 1.00 . 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 BLAME DRIVER OF DEATH CAR Jurors “of One Mind” Upon Subject; Driver Gone Holding that Don Hossman, driver of an automobile which killed Trygve Klock, four-andone-half-yeatold son of John Klock, 124 N. 79th st., Aug. 1, could hb avoided the accident, 4 coroner's jury returned its verdict after an inquest Thursday morning. Hossman has left the city and cannot be located. He lived at 136 W. 79th st. The jury worded its verdict as fol. lows: “The boy's death was caused by an auto driven by Don Hossman. We are of one mind that the driver could have avoided the accident.” Two witnesses, Miss Catherine Tully, 2207 W. Bean st, Spokane, and Mrs. Fred Dobler, 1119 N. 84th at, Seattle, who were passengers in the car, testified the boy was in the street one-half block away when ten by the driver, who apparently made no effort to avoid him. Brings Passengers From Stranded Ship SAN DIEGO, Aug. 11.—The United States déstroyer Farquhar will ar- rive in quarantine here af 4 p. m. to day with the passengers of the stranded steamer San Jose, which went aground on the Lower Califor- nia coast, The freighter Griffdu ty still stand- ing by, following an unsuccessful al tempt, with the aid of the Farquhar, to pull the San Jose into deep water. The San Jose hag nine inches of wa- ter in ber hold. eee GORS TO AID VESSEL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—In response to an urgent appeal from tig steamer San Jose, wrecked on San Pablo reef, Lower California, the steamer Hudson, San Francisco, will leave today for the scene of the wreck with pumps and wrecking gear, It wag stated at the marine de- partment of the Chamber of Com- merce. Radio messages from the destroyer Farquber, which ts pi to San Diego with paswengers, mail and baggage from the wrecked vessel, stated that the San Jose is in a dan- serous situation on the reef, and that the steamer Griffdu ig unable to ren- der the needed aid. Grain Gambling Is Sent to Conference WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The howse today sent to conference the Capper-Tincher bill, aimed to prevent gambling on the grain and cotton ex change. |to soldier PAGE 13 ‘NEW DEAL FOR DISABLED VETS Bureau Director Promises House Cleaning BY RUSSELL, BROWNING (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Aung. H— “Tell the disabled soldier that he is going to get a square deal from a new deck, Warn the vultures that have been preying the veterans’ misfortunes t they will be destroyed.” ‘This was the givt of the measage sent today thru the United Press veterans by Col. Charles director of the new vet bureau. In his first official pronounge ment aince taking office, Col. Forbes laid down three cardinal principles: That it is the dwty of the govern- ment not only to equip a disabled soldier to make the best living im the highest profession of which he ‘4 capable; that responsibility of the government toward its “soldier claimants cannot be delegated to private persogs and that disabled soldiers are wards of the govern ment and as such must and will be protected, Rt etans’ Forbes, Forbes will leave Washington within 10 days, and visit each of the 600 Institutions now caring for veterans. FILM INDUSTRY FACES BATTLE BY LIOYD ALLEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Aug. 11.--One of Amer- ica’s strongest industries is in for the fight of its life. British moving pieture producers are preparing to battle American filma, The approaching battle was an- nounced by Walter West, director of a big concern here. It is growing out of the proposal in the United States to put a 30 per cent tax on all imported films. “For five years,” be told the United Press today, “the American film manufacturer had the field to himself, The result is that 90 per cent of the films shown in Great Britain are American. British movie fans are becoming Americanized. “Now, the fans are getting tired, of the hackneyed film from the Unit- ed States. They will help when we undertake to retaliate for the tariff proposed in America. “The proposed American tax would practically bar Brifish films from that country, The exclusion of Hritish films is so important a na- tional and financial matter that it is & problem to be dealt with by the government.” SENATOR RILED AT DYE LOBBY ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Spurred tion calling for an investigation. King was in a fighting mood. He showed letters and telegrams from” business organizations in Utah urging a dye embargo. This, he de company had entered into a contract with a British concern to divide the world and monopolize the dye trade. 3. That millions of dollars’ worth of American dyes have been sold abroad in competition with German. dyes and that an embargo is un- necessary. 4. That the average prices thease’ for American dyes are 800 per cent above pre-war levels. 5. That one chemical corporation has paid over $20,000,000 in divi- ey in the last four years paid ts plint Victrola XN1 is $275. Clectric, $337.50 New Victrola Records EDWARD JOHNSON, tenor Because You're Here— $1.25 ZANELLI, baritone Madrigal of May— $1.25 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Young Prince and Young Princess (Scheherazade) $1.75 Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SRST TES Tacoma + Spokane *

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