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% IRDAY. AU G T 20, 1921, Seattle Star fmily at 1807 Fashington a tie, W shing Beventh Ave stion Rates 1. IN ADVANCE THE STATE ! or DEAT month, or RIBR IN c TLIGENT P corresponding: try in tow a the Stal $0.50 180 2.75 6.00 ‘TY of PARTLY ° TRATED ments. 2 and § rooms. h completely if desired, eau. tiful view. 1307 19th ave, Pe home Sunday NOL LOUSERRBEING ROOHE, week partments, Vw te Moo he nent SALE Dished AT: WHE ture wDiasuan, cp: re New man- 4-ROOM FLAT, 1200 Reventh ave, HOL SEKEEP! FUR- FURNISHE t walking i 114 Belmont ru Sune R yy Er. - fer rooms . $12 per mont 346th av Soil evenings, NEWLY TINTED HOUSEKEEPING fpome, ° raished, and 2 ROOMS, FOR RENT 4” Beneca at, housekeeping. ————_——— ii. orn. | 3! FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING MS i, sn a8 Beonomy lates tain [eee ee Ee tymp: zene for fairs, ening. small . = ;X..4 a. back. SGartield 008 1a 9 ton ave. 0 T A en. =Wert TURNISH feat 0745-W. AGE; ‘4. ¥OK RENT 1— aiest how sa at et the ‘mone wail ree louse lease phone ‘Name | 310 ne- a iRoom UPPER |™ oF Spartment, to nice in, rhe ave, ford orth 2 OM, Pun IKE veut | (Lt ate at Fourth ByRoow APART- 1718 12th 6. Bea- az = |1920 Kenwood PT ROOMS HATH, FF 2318 Rillott ave, opposi . Ter- minal. Ground floo i WANTED—MISCELLANKOUS — ANTED — ANY QUANTITY OF ©, Poultry. Write of phone Ry- lands & Sona, 1622 Western av Phone Main 6398, ‘ feet by 8 feet Serre, Hay ‘loed at $7.00, Same door with glass at a small extra charge. We have over a dozen ai FF of som be ‘foun ry trays, materiaia, ec, at sean low, prices. 1008 - ea, Firke “a Main 2155. Wr OFFER MANY terns in Axminster rugs in 99, Ox10, 9X12, B-de10-6, 31. s gS) ght thes “te apactail ree. on terma, wante _Waldron Cou 1822 Fourth ave, FOR BIA oe op. Ford Factory. "Cai a) a5" FORD TRACTOR APTA CHMENTS, complete, aute oli tTi TTLE Arts WRRCRIG co. ALDER toe FIR Best inside mili Tivered. $ paises, anal teas. specia’ _ 182: Pages ‘ave, te boa i ed or raw, 7 Bb. is itn & We ve. né"ustes WHEELS, LIKE NEW. tet Beattie Auto Wrecking. ‘0. 133 16th ave. ba your 04 Union. Furs. Owl 1417 ‘AR-A-STAR r MM... Aeliv 4810. West + K VAN 1065 int Biake ica. in_@ SALE AME AN FU! iE CO. Pike Re) stock of ws and used ib goods. ‘¢. buy, sell and exchange ail kinds of furniture, Phone your wants, Will i} Main 4207. x r FOR SALE—FUR- niture, Rhode Isiand chickens, last ‘cars and 6- men old pul- ao ik eae ave. OW. nak eee Com Se Univers 70) TO FARMERS AND oni fens: SHIP your poultry to un. shipment will convince rou its h Ryland: the v Phone Main tise. HOMELESS ~ ‘There are over 30 do |pets, needing hom he pointer, We a! a7 pe. gentle 1 foxhound Shomar, Bei, UBED CAR SALE HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES We are giving you real dollar for | ly, and repainted, HERD ARE A FEW: GRANT 6 ..,.eeseeees PAIGE 6 club roadster . BRISCOE; new paint . MITCHELL; like new ... 1921 ACH; run very little .... 1915 MITCHELL ¢ ... 19 OLDS 8; cord tire condition Bring in your light car. trade. -$ 250 675 695 1,350 1,500 1916 1919 We will AND A FEW yon TO CHOOSE ¢ being shown week- nt lot on north side etween Highth and je care days on of Pine Ninth av EASY TERMS od WE CARRY OUR OWN PAPER |MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. 92% 12th Ave, at Spring. “$8 Years in the Northwest” 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Ir * YOU HAVE ANY KIND OF CAR) we! for sede tbat Needs repeiria, will repair and for yo *¢ orage. It wit te Duncan & Reone, 2086 Third ave, FORDE CAN he HOU i cash payment, ON balance reat. at NOW 18 THe TIME TO HOY L in price than » ry M Bast 26 MONILE mdi ior ROADSTER, IN Will sacrifice to 2623 Third jis He ood Hopaks RUICK, CHEVROLETS, Ford, al} light cara, at easy terme, Henry Mosbach, 618 6. ke. Hast 2651 ‘ORD, has Selivery 2 FIRST CLASS CONDITION; box 4x5% foot. Cash or torma, 17 B. Madison. LOOK OVER OUR STOC or light care batore buying, It wilt pay you. 61 Pike, at 2651 Call Rainter 0649-5 yy by owner, sruk CABS FOR GOOD MILL Broad y. MUST SELL MY 2- TON TRUC a wit take cash nenrment Phone Gartiel good condition; 1920 Mest takes it, Rainier Price. FORD TON TRU Ck, LARGE COV- ered body, Pyllen Garage, 20th and Natta n. BOATS AND LAUNCHES x0. SRP PS ME. Could be used i500 “cash, MeDona $15 Rainier ave Rainier 037: MACHINERY ie OTOR, DRILLS DAYID P, BASTMAN 1024 ‘Third Ave. L3 $2. npr room modern cottage ex- u W.; close to car a « paid in full; ; electric lights, L 938 $1,500; easy terms—5-room gottnge. jot om lot 50x120; full plumbing ‘4 very attractive place, 33rd DAVID P” RASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. WALLING FORD- MERIDIAN STRICT vb IMMEDIATE POssh8s) modern 5-room bu 2 rooms in a! laundry tr Ssecsements all paid: half block from paving and Meridian o gloss, xe schools, Your own terms, Cy h 3 fs 5 Capitol 1607, Chas. T. Slamberg, or x are Westlake: te yy room house that is r for $14 per month. All sorts | tay on ~ a ‘This ie @ bargain ete for @ snap. 31 talt New York bie Sa: 3928. ‘room Sake, $2,100, +} or three Bevrs., f to # rooma, well located, good ba: caine DA amall cash jalize in food borh: ay 1.500—A neal: Sie om tot t0xt 8 good tion and close to car. ner will wr secrifice for quick action, Mak your own terma, Call for aongints ment. T-42 HENRY C. 200 Alaska a ppd gw Bye COMPANY. Main 7194. WES TTRAETIVE ROOM HUNGALOW; - driftwood finial floors; fire lacs brehen, done; bane pluge reakfast nook; cement ment; set’ tubs: ‘turn: view lot, 102x423. Phone Kénwood 1880. $2,150; cash Good '4-room and bath; & re $-room lastered: lot 60x110; $50 cash, per month, Jim ‘Wilson, Whi nier, Sidney 1176. STOP AND LOOK FOR $345, A HOME All tarnished. nice little 2-room e. J the thing family. Going South. Act quick See owner, 652 Michigan at. CULVER—Q Ni Come to pay Ae Hh Wag Ty Queen ae CuLvER re mn r Anne 117. LOT: OOM HOUSE; Ricit arden soil; barn and big shed; 4 jocks from car } Worth while to look at this property. very rea- sonable, Phone ney 0945. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW -— MODERN; in University district king distance, jue $3,600, with terms, or.less for cash. By owner, North 3439. ‘5 BALE” OR” TRADE — $3,600 Montane This year crops average 36 J, Ls Rernagie: Bismarck, FOR owns ak OR BALE NO refused. — Built nat 346 LY FIRST CLA ODERN 4-ROOM bungalow; large lot; terms rea- sonable. By PTE 920 a N00 $800. cash. Garfield 2728-R. Lot AND “ROOM aay terms $614 Beach drive, Alki. §-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOV A acre, improved, $200 cash, Howell A BALLARD fireplace; on worries; nice ail Kinds of lowers: big lots for $1,100; $500 neatly Must sell. Sunset cash required. 200 ee enneeereiesnenencemeenemenemeemnes 6 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY SMALL Lor, SMALL Hosp iw aw little wonderful view, BUICK TOU nna CAR FOR Saal eken “having farm, NIPTY 4- ROOM AND BATH; | NEW; | $1,500; terms. | Sfon for amall| vi ——| Anyone Cie J Ain THE Postpone Closed Season on Salmon In order to give Canada an oppor tunity to enact co-operative legiula ltlon to protget the sockeye and other ‘salmon, the etate board of fisheries | has postponed the closed season on Puget sound until September 6 to 15, Originally the closed season, to al low the fieh to enter the rivers for spawning, was designated as Auguet 26 to September 15. It was hoped that Canada would enact similar leg iwlation, as it will do littl good for Washington to protect the salmon if the Dominion does not at the same time, So far, however, Canada has taken no definite action to Conserve | the salmon supply, ‘78 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE—10 ACRES” CREEK bot Jand near Olalla, or improved. on ‘county, reed trade for “auto, F. G. Allen, Au- burn, Wash WILL EXCHANGE $400 BQUITY 1 b-room modern house for lot; yypet have you? Phone sun TRADE EQUITY Bi PACKER TG rm miles east of ater or FARMS FOR CITY PROPERTY, BX- "ee rer where. A. G. Ellis 6%. ™ ta) in good condition as ment. i. Johnson, owner, Kent, Wash. ACTER, ee BOTTOM *TARB house; barn; close to mdf Séo? ball cash. and wa er al in the best Yarming diverict in ington. BYERS, 126°Third Ave. “8 AND PLENTY* orms. Nylveater E Orlando, tit ii y WASTTFO HEAR™ FROM OWRER for sale. Give par- lowest price. John J. whington at, Chippewa)” Wileon, INT gE ‘Seward Addition, Mercer ts 53x46 Very convenient t le for permanent homes, a# all 1s Seattic boats go to our Lott rr ok. FRANK W, FLOOD With David P. Kaxtman 2024 Third Ave Main 2661. let eth etal are 188 De dR ex Auto Wh 196 pints Coupler Co, 110 Texas ative. batt ackknite Windsnicid. tedemption ote 5 5 Fete i Wentern Smelting 1D IO) our idie ort ra to ret, ina he py iness. LF aa ve any ney—much or little— for full facts. and | ieee | where and how to double you oy Ys igen. Ad RiGe ifie highway, near cellent location. sae ment ‘tor, immedja' ney Frat’ day atoppii ian, isorders. ‘al niogn. ‘Drugiens. 207 Epler Bid. RURSE—Mrs. A A. Willeiksen, Sinsct Fry PSYCHOLOGIST KNOW THYSELY A profitable investment. Scientific analy me. Til, 716 Hi Office, Main ney ‘for farm and aor ROTHE FARM MTG. CO. 106 LEGAL ICES TO WHOM TT MAY Goi ty that A n application to erect rats at 2000 43rd ave, 3 26, Lake to protest such oc- cupancy mus ag Me such seers at the office of the Building D ment, Room 505 Count: Se LUMP COAL—Delivered In 2- ae PO. BO ton or ANNE 4201 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE AWN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY d SEATTLE'S CHOICEST HOMESITES Carleton Park FOR A LIMITED TIME OWNER OF SOME OF THE CHOICEST SITES AT CARLETON PARK, ADMIT- TEDLY 8) “8 FINEST RES- IDENCE F ROPHRTY, WILL MAKE CONCESSIONS IN PRICE WHICH INSURE TO PURCHASER THE SECURING OF THIS MOST DE- SIRABLE PROPERTY AT We ed WHICH WILL PROBABL 4 NEVER BE DUPLICATED, t everyone in Seattle, who ap- os beauty of location and Hi eur of wetting, knows Sarleton Park. Heretofore terms have been the stumbling block for many who would like to own a homesite in this favored location. During thin A) lots may be pur- chased at 10% cash, balance month- ly or quarterly payments, at 6% interest. WILL EXCHANGE ron INCOME PROPERT SEK OUR ABPRUSENTATIVE ON GROUNDS BEVERY par ne NOON TO 6 P. M. eusy terms. $2. ery. TON MibALTY GO, West 0347, Phone Frank Atwood, Main 2528, for directions, SEATTLE WATER FRONT TH. CTs ix f 7 ry igi ie STAR Urge Farmers Keep Cattle Off Markt CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Parmern, keep your cattle off the market! ‘That was the warning broadcasted thruout the cattlegrowing country | today by the Chicago. Live Stock Hx: change. Cattle raivers, dealers and shippers were urged to reftrict ship. ments of cattle to packing centers, due to the glutted market, Addition. 41 heavy shipments, it was feared, Would again demoralize prices | The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law ALL Bn ad i887. AT moderate ONnsUeation Main 7303, Burke ee rr tahed att 6. 6 Ly nid. 5 ¢ laupin, tent and trade: expert. 207 Hinckley Hid. ih 4a pid Money to Leas On tant and jewelry, om most soctutY "Fo FOR ihn DIAL LOANS bulla! adieo! You ‘keep y AUTOMOBI too Sentra Bide. La Cir Na WwW. pa Re RHBUMATIAN, ang giter ima Our treatm: wen immediate On I tr ‘ 4 ora 400 Pantages Men's RPHINE HABIT CURED. No morphine or ubstitutes used, es eT Spsngestere: Cutlery. 1487 éth_ave STHOM, p nib Corree' Hott 0529. ‘av. lel iw Two Color Styles .|MORE GIFTS ARE | MADE FOR FUND Altho Campaign Is Closed, | Pickerings Get Aid Altho the eampaign for funds for | tne A. lL. Pickering family was of-| ficlally clowed several days ago, a few additional donations have come In, raising the total of the fund to) 9.67. The latest contributions are Two little boys A “U" summer student tees | Andrew Christiensen and moth- er. 1,00 Previounly reported, . G@mana total. PRRPERICE Fon | Chimney are in Paint Fire Hotel | Sparks from a chimney set fire to & can of paint on the roof of the Bybee Hotel, 1321 ard ave., Saturday at noon, Only nominal damage re sulted. The fire was quickly ex: tinguished thru the immediate ar- rival of the fire department. The paint belonged to William Bt. Clair, who was repairing the root. A fire started earlier in the morning from the same cause, St. Clair re ported to the fire department of- ficials, but he put it out. ‘The hotel ix operated by F, Yama- guchi and is covered by insurance, Is City Required to Build Bridge? In the city of Seattle, under the terms of the street-car contract, ob- gated to maintain or reconstruct the overhead bridge on W. Dravus st.? This was the question pro- pounded to Thomas J. L. Kennedy, ee corporation counsel, Satur y. Two Are Held for Looting Motorboat Two men, Ray Hickey, 22, and Joe Herron 18, are held in city jail on open charges, in connection with the theft of goods from a motor boat owned by George Hanson, Friday. Hickey i» alleged to have confessed, implicating Herron, who denies any connection with the case, © Sailors’, Dance to Be Without Sailors The Minnewatha Dancing club's outing dance for 400 d@allors of dreadnoughts In Puget sound waters, sponsored by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, is minus jackies. The dance was to have taken place to- night, but orders sending the big ships to California ports came, and tonight the sailors will be a long way off, i HERE’S HOW § TO GET ONE AND GIRLS’ SIZES you will get your Suit. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, peo; ular subscribers to The Star. COLLECT NO MONEY for a Seattle the order for do the rest. subscription. Simply take the paper—our carrier will $ 1.00) Caldwell & Co. Has New Texas Office Caldwell & Co, Ine, and the Catd | well Shipping Co, announce the open ing of @ branch office at Galveston. | Tex. in the American National In pa buflding, Thin orgn which way established in 1867 as for clan freight contractors and forward ers, nhw has offices at New York | Boston, \ Philadelphia, Chicago, De tr ew Orleans, San Francisco and Seattle Eagles will Hold Big Picnic Sunday of all kinds and ffeid events will feature the plenic of Se attle aerie No, 1 at Bagle Harbor |Sunday, The first boat will leave |Galbraith dock, Pier 3, at 9:30 a, m Bouts will leave hourly thereafter. |Grocer Looks On as His Store Is Looted Awakening the proprietor of a gro- cery store at 800 Howell et. early Saturday, a lone bandit forced an entrance and rifled the till of a large amount of money. Leary Howard, proprietor, told police he had been forcell to stand with his back to a wall while the holdup calmly searched the place for extra cash. Bidding Howard good night, man fled. ation, | Games the Falls in Elevator Shaft; Breaks Ankle Falling 15 feet down an elevator shaft Saturday morning, Will Cald- well, 38, 319 10th ave. N., received a broken ankle. While unloading packages in the warehouse of the Northwestern Candy Co., 215 Second Caldwell did not notice that itor had been raised. He walked into the open shaft, his vis- ion obstructed by the packages he was carrying. He was picked up by a fellow worker and rushed to the Swedish hospital, Railway Service Co. Defies Labor Board MARION, O., Aug. 20,—The Rail way Service company, which is gp- erating the Erie railroad shops here under lease, today announced its in- tention to ignore the new regulations promulgated by the United States railroad Inbor board, “Our pany is a private concern and doesnot come under the juris diction of the railroad labor board,” John D, Owens, president of the Rallway Service company, declared today. |Court Reporter Dies in Oregon SALEM, Ore., Aug. 20,—Frank A. Sadao 66, reporter for the Oregon |supreme court, ts dead here today. |Turner graduated from Cornell col lege and was mayor of Primghar, la, for several years. | Mrs. | night PAGE 13 “Drowning” of Wife of Preacher Probed LAKEPORT, Cal., Aug. 20-—Inves- tigation of the supposed drowning of Emma Theresa Spencer, wife of the Rev, J. Spencer, retired mity | ister of Valef6, promixed to become sensational today when the body was ordered exhumed for a second au- topsy by the coroner on the instruc tions of District Attorney Church Police raid they were unable to lo- cate the Rev, Spencer, according to whose story his wife was drowned on the night of July 21, when the boat in which they were rowing acrows Clear lake upset. The body was buried 26 hours after the drowning, and on Monday it was exbumed for an autopsy, when the autopsy surgeons declared they were “uncertain of the result.” Loses Jewels Worth Thousands in Cafe Thousands of dollars in missing jewels are being searched for by police Baturday, Mrs, F. EB. Stew- art, 1810 W. 70th st,, lost them while in « downtown cafeteria Friday The Jewels consisted of three large diamond rings, an emerald and | diamond ring, a brooch set with 12 | pearls and other jewels, Woman Asks Police to Locate Her Son Police were asked Saturday to search for Clarence P, Doyle 22, who left hie home at 4557 44th ave. 8. W., in December, 1920, telling his mother he was going to work in Tacoma. His mother, Mre. Eva Doyle, who lives in Langley, Wash., has heard no word from him for more than a year. When last heard from Doyle was working in Skinner & Eddy’s shipyards in Seattle. He is tall, has brown hair and eyes and weighs about 170 pounds, PaaS Scented 8. 8. AMERICA DUE For the first time in seven years, the steamship America, now in the service of the United American lines intercoastal route, will enter Elliott bay Sunday or Monday. The steamer was formerly a pioneer of the American-Hawalian Steamship company, and a frequent visitor to this port before the war. 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