The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1921, Page 4

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MEDIUM GUESS WILD By Wanda von Kettler | used to having these little parties | started off with that ever-interesting 1 was ever so pleased when reach man subject that something seemed ne the apartment of the fifth for-}/amiss when sensible things were une teller, She had a parrot, and) talked, about, Yesides, I hadn't forgotten that I © | was supposed to be looking for Louis and the introduction of the man” or the “gray-eyed| lways gave me an opportu in 1 think, do so ad@ to thi 1 just seated ourselves at nare table in her apartment | Cohen, when the bird spoke | “dark well—what's the| youth” nity to present Mr, Cohen early the discussion, “Louls Cohen? #he repeated when I asked her about him, Then she closed her eyes tightly for a mo: ment. “Would there be any chance,” I surgested in between times, “for him to have gone North? “Yes,” she replied, opening her eyes “he is somewhere where it ts gowned “medium” | cold, Sou thought Alaska or Sibe who sat with her/tia? But do not worry about him, eyes half closed, He thinks about you and he’s coming across from me. * “A small family | arrots, We b mall » m Cherry st. out, “Well, well, rouble now?” 1 did not explain to him that Louls Cohen and The! Star's “Missing Relative’ depart ment were my| chief sources of anxiety, I was too interested in the opening state ments of the black. | slowly y dn the perch, who has grunt: * she began groaned during the whole per yes, I see you in . » small family} or croup — three xed “not that many.” bh,” she continued, “I see you tn} ‘ a very small family group. You are} At any rate, Loule Cohen was very unsettled—but everything will|®0mewhere North—perhaps Siberia turn out weil jor Alaska, and it cost me just a dol “T see you selling something—and | '@F (© find it ont, I see the letter ‘B’ So I figure that any day now I'l! be starting out as a book agent. “There's a dark man-———" And I felt better. I had become so Miss con Nett “1 said, eand that was just the way I felt | about It, too, But there's no use to worry any more. The funniest thing has happened the most complicating and distress ing—after all my trouble. Somebody | called up last night and said that he i knew where Louls Cohen really , ntral Auto || could be found es as “Loulé Cohen,” he informed me Stage Terminal by A. R. GRINNOLD PLASTERING “is now living in Califor So I've decided that I won't go ‘east and I won't go west, and I've taken off my snowshoes and I won't | go north to hunt for any man. Nei | ther am I going to California, Seems to me that I've been double 422 New York Block Main £680 thru with Louls Cohen, } nh Ra “Se A Serbian Monarch WASHINGTON, Aug, 15.—King |Peter of Serbia is near death, ac ———— | here today. ‘The king lost conaclousness Sat jhas not regained it. Doctors noticed a dry wheezing in the upper |portion of the lungs |ing of moisture at the baseyof the lungs. crossed just about enough, and rm Is About. to Die lcording to a cable to the legation lurday, according to the cable, and id the gather, ARCHITECT The king, who is nearly 80, has not been in active charge-of the govern- |ment since 1915, when Alexander, the present regent,*took over the king's duties. 442 New Yerk Block Main 2689 Hl H | Plumbing and Heating in Central Aute Stage Terminal by HIGH GRADE PLUMBING AND HEATING 1614 THIRD AVENUE, SEATTLE COHEN SEARCH ENDS! He’s Almost Found in Frozen North) What Happened oe Over cus. the Week-End NINE WERE INITIATED Miem J |thone taken into the Societe des }Quarante Hommes et Huit Chevaux | Saturday night TO STUDY HARBOR IMPROVE | Go China in six months to apply his knowledge to the harbor at Woo sang. LEONARD BROWN DIES—He was found dead when a sick commit. tee from the National Association of Stationary Engineers called at hie home, 2015 W. let st, Saturday night YAKIMA MAN W TWO WOMEN HIT HY AUTO— Mrs. 1. M. Harold, 1521 14th ave. aft Mra, Erwin Gastel, 768 Bellevue ave, N. were severely burt when they stepped off a street car at 14th ave, and BL Pike st, The driver, Charles Olen, Spokane, ts held for reckless driving. DOMINICK McDEAVITT AR RIVED IN TOWN.—He's on a hike around the world for a prise of $5,000. Started out without a cent tn his pockets, He says he'll be back in 1925, after setting foot in every land on the globe, MORE JITNEY DRIVERS WERE PINCHED.—No license ts charge: They are W. P. Rader Rird, Second ave. and ¥ | Hart, Third ave, and Union st; a, wk and W, Lippin- nd D. W. Fiteh, All were released under bonds, JUDGE BRINKER SET FUNER- AL DATE.—So Mrs, Ella Thomas, wife of Toblas Thomas, was not bur- ied until Monday afternoon, Thomas had charged that his sister-in-law had attempted to keep him from at tending the funeral of his wife, YOUNGSTERS PUT ON FAT.— ldding at Hollywood fresh air camp ere reported to have gained an av. erage of a pound a week on a diet made up mostly of dairy and farm products. FAIR (BUT TANNED) HIKER BLEW_IN.—Miss Alice M. Stephene “niked® all the way from New York Ti is, out of the 3,708 miles she ac tually walked 600. © rides car- ed her the rest «f the way, She arted with two girl companions, | Dut both gave out east of the Min sisxtppt, One had heart trouble, the other sore feet. FOUND POCKETBOOK. — Fred) Blaack, ground-keeper of Washing Qn park, shys it contained small change. bivd. Owner can have it by calling Park stables, VICTOR W. S. DENNY DIED— He was born in Seattle, August 9, 1569, and was the youngest son of the late David T. Denny and Louis Boren Denny. His father, David T. Denny, was one of the founders of Seattle, who landed at Alki Point in November, 1451. Funeral at Bonney. Watson's Tuesday. PIFEMAN TOOK BAD FALL— While practicing on a drill tower at the fire station at Harvard ave. and Opens Today— > To the Public: able rest rooms and loading platfo Terminal Building. Regular schedules will be maint: For service details phone . and ask for “Information.” the 15th Auto stages, which formerly left from specified street corners, will now leave from this modern and well-equipped Terminal Building, where suit- rms have been provided for the convenience of the public. Arrange to catch your stage in the future at the ained. Elliott 1642 Lieut. Coyle was amous | MENTS--On this special mission, Chungtao T. Chu, Chinese, arrived jin Seattle Saturday night, He is a| Harvant man, Me will return to It was on the Denny,Biaine | and identifying it at the Washington | ATTLE STAR * * % Eats, Lemonade, Swimmin’ ’nd Everything | swimming, loads of ih and con- tents of all kinds, It wae a great day for The |Cabaret Owners to Fight New Ordinance Cabaret owners are preparing to No wonder, Saturday, under the direction of Generalissimo | Howard Parish, The Star car E. Union st. Saturday, Bert Farley dropped 60 feet. He was seriously injured internally. TWENTY.FIFTH anniversary of consecration of It. Rev, Edward O'Dea, bishop of Beattie, to be oale- brated here by Catholic clergy Sep- tember §. _—_—-_ooorrre- temporarily restraining him from en PARIS—"I shall never retire from | forcing the cabaret ordinance Seninat | the eta says Sarah Rernbardt. ‘the Bireekers and Portola cabarets, | ordinance, Superior Judge Otls W. | CENTRAL AUTO STAGE TERMINAL DMELiinenad Bualinarem wt vEeRnen ri sTaNweem, PARLINGTOMm BitvinaD MARVOVILED SKY KOM!S ARNATION. SNOQUALMIE FALLS ORTH BEND, PLEVALL EN BLACK DIAMOND PENUMCLAWY) PmuUcKLEY CAR BONADO. Map Showing Points to Which Sta; ag Oper: Out of Terminal Buil ~ ig Star Carriers Have a Gr-reat Picnic! “Scénes that were brightest” from the gr-eat and glorious Star carrier picnic at Madrona sports that kids like. “Hot Dog! Geo, when will the next pickup be beld, Skinny?” eos Boy, Missing ; Month, Is Located One month after he dimppeared jcontest the recenUly passed cabaret | from his home at Oak Harbor, Ro | mane Bant, Ap order was signed Saturday by! | Fitth ave. and Denny way Sunday Brinker | ys, isht, by Patrolman W. Pizar, =| against Police Chief W. H. Searing i, neid in the detention home. For French Pastry look up Bo! — Advertisement. a Special Price Basement / SMART APPAREL FOR LESs! ” In August Clearance: 65 Organdie and Voile Dresses q Reduced to $4.50 Clever Dresses from makers of high grade park Saturday. W Abow a of the gang took to the water. garments for street and afternoon wear. ° In between—The tug-o'-war, i Lower—Ernest Swartout, carrigy at 85th and Greenwood, winning the 50-yard peanut- Oneness = lain vee dotted rome fs rolling contest. He had to roll it with a toothpick held in his teeth.—Photos by Price & voiles in figured designs and a variety of color. | tt |Carter, Star staff photographers. All sizes in the group, but not all sizes in any” P ID you notice their expres: , riers held thelr annual plenic at Star kids. ‘The Family had a one style. ba sions today as they deliv. Madrona beach. great time together. . ered the paper at your front There were eate—peanuts, There were pie-eating contests, door? ham sandwiches, ice cream, cof swimming races, wheelbarrow 4 Kind of contented like? fee and lemonade-—and there was races and all the other kinds of q BIG FASHION SHOW Expect to Locate Missing Cigar Man weil ee - Traces had. been found Monday of | MacDougull-Southwick. Walter FE. Daggett, missing for sev-| Scott, professional n eral days, after eelling his cigar) New York, will be in c stand at 1015 Third ave. show. Dageett sent most of the money ° - from the sale of the stand to his) ENSIGN OLIVER Dy wife in Idaho. He .was a former) 723 Harvard ave. N., one : sheriff at Lewiston, Idaho. Dag-\cers selected to attend U. & One 1, was found at His home, while in Seattle, a a letter to his wife, [* Boyd hotel, 216 Spring st. mated he would 81 MADISON ST. 80 MARION ST. JUST OFF FIRST AVENUE Stages Running to the’ -Following Points Will Now Leave the t ° . e e 4 Terminal Building : Des Moines Maltby Black Diamond Fall City Tacoma Stanwood Index te i Olympia Sedro-Woolley Snohomish = 0 Kent Camp Lewis Monroe py Auburn Semner Alderwood Manor Richmond Beach Centralia Puyallup Blaine Bellingham i Chehalis Enumclaw Arlington Mt. Vernon : ae Hollywood Buckley Preston Vancouver, B. Woodinville Renton “Issaquah Grays Harbor Everett Maple Valley North Bend Spokane Terminal Features The public will find a thoroughly equipped Terminal Building with | shops of all kinds, such as RESTAURANT FRUIT STAND PUBLIC MARKET PUBLIC WAITING ROOM BARBER SHOP LADIES’ REST ROOM DRUG STORE WRITING ROOM SODA FOUNTAIN CHECK ROOM CIGAR STAND INFORMATION BUREAU Sime te Bra

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