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DL Naw f I Fs Seattle Star, T1R0T Seventh AV® lon, * tie Washington scription Rates ADVA AT side or ST AT WASHINGTON nth, OF We Seguinr aftermoom eai-| ‘ter ry Cinagttted tea Aaver- HEMSTITCHING AND NCB 5 $2.00 your, TY + $0.50 or hone Main WANTED—MISC KELLANKOUS hw Hee 1AMS 1943 Pirat GARAGE Mont building boone Important part of the must be made right if they are going to last, Our ga- rene doors are put together to la fs by, 8 feet doors and wind any kind of building, oO B ILLIAMS OMPANY oplisies 1s PL MING A caer * TNAL REHUCTION |The rema ger of a shipload of new enameled Ding goods to be gold at Sacrifice, — Mathvabi Pe 50; sinks, § Sy laundry tray 7.75. Other plumbing materials, = hb s ea ce jet tanks, Da. eau iow. pric: First ave. 8 Kain 2158. alas FOR DIARETES—OneSITY Use Soya Manna muffins and Mapo syrup, No stare! harmful Ingredient . Vitae Health Pe Roy Garfield 2704. Ricorina %_ FOR SALE—REAL BSTATE THE PERFECT SMALL HOUSE it ts what ment; ra; la selling because ou ‘all ure “pl in feature any amall ond latwe amily, I have ¢ ready in ng two on Phe price is two week Dexter ave. under $4,000 me. And remembe. Unit Houses In » two ready to . $15 per month, M-ncre of move in, $100 A dandy little hom ground. __MC, PETERS, 126 Third Ave, LAKE FOREST PARK THIRD ADDITION have nearly a roved with a 6 jouble garage | and well, lies level, with good soil Price $4; .200, on terms of $250 cash and $25 & month. (640) FIRESIDE REALT co. 314-17 New York Bik Hott $926. ACREAGE of land im- SEAT DR, MATTHEWS RAPPED BY VETS Minister Denounced as Pro- Jap to Harding Letters denouncing Rev, Dr, Mark A. Matthews, pastor of First Presby terian church of this city, for pro. Japanese activities, were en route to President Harding Dr. Matthews ww understood to have been in Washington recently conferring with the president and cabinet on the Japanese question. The letters are signed by Com. mander W. ©. Newlove and Adju tant John MoAssey, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and C, D, Cunning ham, commander, tnd Harry A Wine, adjutant, of the American TLE Farrar and Scotti to Open Grand Op Farrar, SBootti and Chamilee, wether with a galaxy of the brightest stars of the Metropolitan opera) house, will appear here for five per. formancea, beginning September 12, according to Frank P. Hood, who will manage the bine. engagement. to | |the famous New York opera houne, Seattle’s era Season + More than 170 singers, direct trom | |will appear in the supporting roles j The famous Metropolitan orchestra | | will be brought to Seattle. ‘The com pany will journey direct from New York to Seattle, They will appear here at the Metropolitan theatre Try to Find Where He Got His Tobacco James Dale, 19, machinist, is held in jail, Monday, while detectives are Laborer Held by Dry Law Sleuths) Held on a charge of violating the} liquor law, Eddie Lorraine, laborer, ed Sunday night at a soft) THIEVES ACTIVE, Purse Snatcher Falls Down Steps as Woman Lets Go Selaing her purse, a thief dragged Mrs. A, Jenson down a flight of | stairs in the Broadway building late | | Sunday night, in a desperate strug gle for its possession, Mra. Jensen let go and the thief fell to the land ing below. The purse contained $15 Mrs. Jenson Mrs. Mattie Shields were entering the building when the man accosted them. They ran and he followed, catching Mra Jonson by the wrist and forcing her and 'PLANE SPEEDS REPORTS SHOW TO SAVE LIVES Carries Serum 100 Miles; 3, Near Death, Now Live Three children were saved from death Sunday night in the Yakima Valley by tubes of serum which were speeded from Seattle by Her- bert Munter, aviator, in hi» airplane, which raced the distance of more | than 100 miles in @ little more than jan hour. The serum for infantile paralysis | which is playing havoc with the lives | of little children in the Yakima Val- jley, was obtained by Dr. Paul A. | Turner of Seattle from the Mayo In- | stitute in Minnesota. When word leame to him that four children in ‘star nd place yor hment, y IRGBON CREEK investigating the source from which y , e swim. sre ine targeat Salta | pants Dy eyes gr ° Hy sewing ON SPURGEON CREBK Legion. pepe eee eh aly a 1314 old Bth ave, by dry | to relinquish the purse. kenge: Pte dying he asked for the a the ghee wot extra. Lights Mait/in Thurston county, and about a! They are similar to letters sent to} * ™ ve na aan) squad men, who claim to have| A masked bandit held up L, ¥.| "lp of Munter, nirGnare rdian. Audience in) jinn ain’ Box 13% Birmi mile from school, ‘store and sta | President Woodrow Wilson and mem-|tity of plug tobacco, Dule was aF-/yeized 19 quarts of beer and three! Cook in an alley between Fifth ave.| | Three of the four were saved, help const Aad Northwest gidcr bottees, that we ean (| bers of his cabinet when Dr, Mat-|rested Sunday night at 6th ave. 8.| quarts of whisky and gin |and Sixth ave., on University «t., and | coming too late ne et eee ass The Star’s from $50 to #75 an wore, a thews went to Washington on a sim-land King wt. by Patrolmen A. B.| According to Lieut. Haag, head of| took $8 from him, ‘The bandit es |P4by of Jean Wineman, from death, tar’ ° easy terme. Phis is oe . | Uae errand once before, , the dry squad, his agents gained en: | caped. cotati BK cae DE fairly easy cle and Ww Tracy and R. ible, wh . Opp. Pord Factory. give actual settlers every ch PROJAP ARTICLES sof Bcheible, WhO Were | rance to the place by a pass card. WORKS WHILE whe BRASONED good, as we own the land. | WRITTEN HERE suspicious of Dale when he tried to/ The liquor was found concealed in| MAN SLEEPS erg See use for further information. Copies of the previous jettern are|#ell the tobacco to a dealer, Dale is|the rear of the store, it was said Entering the home of H. D. Har- rst le Valtey, Waa enclosed, an is a letter prepared un-| thought to be an escaped convict ding 6115 Fifth ave, N. E., @ burglar ‘y R ) sito me unnecessary ath. For f cxaminations writ po bl bis CAR Your auto seat cut for bed. $10 Stteson's, at Fremont Bride HAYS | 91 _FIRESIDE REALTY € 20, New York Blk Eltiott 3928 der the direction of a joint meeting of the four Seattle posts of the American Legion in answer to a series of proJapanene articles ap from Monroe state reformatory, cording to Lieut. W. BJustus, w-|Sons Held Luxury by New York Man): ransacked the house while Harding slept and escaped with a $50 Liberty bond and an electric vibrator valued | ’ DOWN BUDGET Slices $51,363 From Pre- o mr YouR woop WHILE DR NEW YORK 22.—Fourteen- | at $25 away Kfor SRS Beat inside iPass $8.26 ‘load, Uve houae: pearing in the Business Chronicle, n Bandit Who Robbed | sear cia sons re ae cepensive tax.| Henry Richards, 6216 Brooklyn nship, INES, GOOD Talo Cherries, quinces. Seattle publication, one Ury these days, according to Thoman| ave. lost $6.7 to a burglar who vious Year wae heads, $10 up. Repairin ranpbertiea which articles was written by pr. Station Is Sought | 1" sctougniin, who has petitioned | searched his room while he was ur ag ee ET Itt Firat ave. Nee ee eee tee ok Hate ene Seattle police were asked Monday for two-thirds of an income from a | a#leep. owan r the typing. °9 raphy. FO SALE KENTUCKY WONDER “The several contributors to this While G. Israels slept, a burglar] Slicing $51,263 from the all cn | eo months, Guatan-|” bea aan ar Taw, 1c per wher selling on account of busi- ta search for the bandit who short. |truet fund left by his wife, He rays | 0 the: pesoedl fr, Sherifg Matt boy Abe course for $18. D- raw sth dath & Wee” PS hora interest in another locality, |serien of articles constitute a self|iy before midnight held up two men | it takes $6,000 a year to bring up his| entered his home, 1106 Terry ave | ered cde ae xd t lett res Price $1,600 cash, or $1,675 on rea lappeinted coterie who have devoted Israels awoke to find the man bend:| Starwich filed hig budget for 1922 pow YOU ~< sonable cash and monthly themacives to the task of turning (the, Auburn station of the North. |son in the style to which he has been | iarne® MNS IS "0 Ako Tit) nang. | Saturday, of the | pears in sow , id | this country over to the Japaneses” with —" oe nee —— He screamed and the man ran| Expenses of the department are Maat, aR have i + la al Teeian Temion letter to) ‘Timing his arrival at the station | TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE COMING ane. ee room and leaped from # gong a The 1921 bud- 4 = “ree “MILE shorth fter @ train h pass Annual King County Teachers’ In- es: xr’ felafield can't FOR GALE Xi a 2 “Sia “The rebuke administered to these |°q tru, the tasked, man entered {stitute will be held at the Brondway| A burglar broke a window in the| | Starwich, according to = report a? f mL it away NOP Pine st TIONS WANTED FEMALE MAN Wi spair your 04 Union. LA t Li FAKE r sew for small children © se CAL N' Weat 0460- sew for room. hr ‘Star, Tra w. [ALE HELP WANTED oR woop be NE NORTH 6276. We deliver FOR SA. Shots ‘Inland sahiekene teat Tote 1032 2 isth ave N wv an a POULTKY west of Longbranch “to clear: nty road, from school, \%-mil fine neighborhood will take $100 per acre: h. lance Owner will take alae’ coe at wood condi m he men by the American Legion should prove conclusively how completely they are out of sympathy with the veteran sentiment in this state, while the vote in the Washington legislature on the alien land bill (72 to 19 in the house and 26 to 2 in the senate) proves how poorly they re Nect the views of the people of this state generally.” VIEWS WELL KNOWN, area SAYS LEGION and held up C. H, Swanson and C. W. Bell as they were counting the money in the cash drawer, Backing out into the darkness, the man ¢s- caped. He Watched Fleet; He Lost His Watch T. Okimoto, 706% King st, was too busy watching the fleet of High school for three days, begin- ning Aug, 21. It Can’t Be Done}! Three Girls’ Bakery, at Firet ave. and Pike st. Sunday night, and was captured by the night watch- man, While the watchman phoned, ithe man slipped his bond® and | eneaped. | MONEY UNDER BED STOLEN B. B, Armen, 924 Pike st was robbed during the night of $72.60 by a burglar who searched the place, finding the money beneath filed with the county auditor, ran his office during the first half of 1921 at $37,178 less expense than his pre- decessor during the first six months of 1920. Work Rich Quartz Field in Alaska According to W. R. Tonkin, presi- dent of the Fish Creek Mining com- pany, who arrived in Seattle last i ~ POR POSTAL T6 FARM © a are 8130 ‘month. Ex: tes pein node we aa pn dg | The letter adds that these matters | wooden ships in Lake Union Sunday | ‘Armen'’s bed. Armen runs the|Thursday from Hyder, Alaska, one oer ne wi xa come write | keene, Fee th number of young trees; fenced and lare brought to the attention of the |afternoon to notice hia watch had | State grocery at that address and|of the richest quartz properties in oa Meoard (former Civil Bervic TEE" Wentere a ertands & gona.) croee tenets hte south, slope, |Prenident and cabinet because Dr.|been picked from hia vest pocket. sleeps in the rear room. Entrance|the North js about to be developed. imer). 1129 Equitable Bids fecing fxeelient count road: ene re pri is in ve hington and that |Okimoto suspects a couple of Fili- was gained by breaking a side eee Principally by Seatue Toke, rom station; © Legion ts well sequainted, with ino boys who eng: him in con- window. ~ PANEER 8D MOVING, z PET STOCK tor anyone suipiexed 0 sig vine aut: batteltlan var auatasetion | coneartee: They net aes the street | Breaking the door of the Palace fg "he b betes FOR SATE — pe mgr OB RB ine, 203 N rk with the proJapanese aspect of the |car before Okimeto got curious to Fish & Oyster company, $19 Rait Dancing Teachers ao wért Biiott} fe™yquad p —_ LX onthe ol immigration question which be went |iearn the time. Then he found his road ave. thieves entered and rifled hers, to Washington to discuns. ticker wan gone, the cash register of $29.95. A cigur to Meet Here, 1923 oh ‘The Veterans of Foreign Warv' let wane et: store operated by C, Swanson, on| The American Association of he ter says, “The inference is that Dr the Terry dock, was burglarized) Teachers of Dancing will hold its as Mattheww’ main idea is to make an| Women Dry Sleuths during the night, the lors being|next convention in 1923 in Seattle, Ke FREATERNAT I. GARDNER AGENCY schools and © Pree argument in favor of the unrestrict N H d f H confined to cigars and tobacco. Ajaccording to word received from 4 in ree os LEXINGTON AGENCY very small pay yment town, and ed immigration of the Japanese to ‘ ot Heard o ere small amount of cash and a jar| Prof. Frederick Chi n, who is peific cei ae att} ry * spheacuno meets wh ‘nae ies a this exatty. “ he has always done| Women dry agents in Seattle? of candy were also taken, according | now in New York attending the con- den Wa Saee times Ge teeds | [10 «WARM ANDES leas Seovemont: tasting’ to Suramens |ittcmicnay taiyaee” tecemee cole aga: Gi ciccten artis to coca: sider ueak on new Lexington and | em | eietenton is apanese | Gaewener ynes’ report state dance creation, will make its appear- Gardner cars some late - : | ND BA ment that women may be employed,” BAD LANGUAGE, CHARGE ance this winter, he announced. aa model cars, all of which | || MY 100 actos nearly sold out. aie “This will further indicate the at-|said Roy C. Lyle, state prohibition John Martison was arrested Sun- ————. i have been | reconditioned AMotnine bie farm, 40| Utude of the veterans toward those | director, Monday. “But there may day night on a chafge of using in-| Vinegar put in a frying pan while . GPs Ag On who, like Dr. Matthews, are helping |}be sore women among the 100 or decent and vulgar language and ts/ stil! hot will remove the odor of Ree veal epalr for money. Statford & Schwarn adage) = re throw it 15 tors if your Union. o of plas! all Tinan cee work done SAN ay Wisi by ES WORK bao operator : einy a ving aaa 3219- tredk or eh Nees car up, THE Lt INCLUDES THE LLOW ING ' 19 Bt ‘dal = I St: A good ‘ite motor overhaul if oS inted. Priced for quiee rale. 51st. 1919 Lexington motor completely Cverhatied: 5 good ¥ epainted, moe upholstery wand ‘top Price $1,160. a like pew. OuR LIST ALSO INCLUDES: 1931 Buick T-passenger, 1920 Lexington sedan, 132 Oakland 1920 Apperson. "sto. Overland 301 tittle four, 1918 Oakland 3% 1917 Maxwell touring, 19 Royal Mail Chevrolet roadster. TRADES TERMS NV “Look over our stock before you CANVASSERS— Dey: =e can Leen: ae " Tats een silk Please Lic Brows phon: You will find the car you want here at less than you ex- peet to pay. smn ps. LIVENGOOD Cor. 1ith = and, ‘t Pike St % ve. a i Bas FYOU HAV wife! sale that needa, repaiein will repair and sell for you, ¢ you ho interest or storage. It y yo", ia 5 Third te. Duncas & Ree hird ave. —_ Ew FORDE CAN BE BOUGHT 0 ON small cash pay’ mie terest oathiy pormenls, Om Toterens ok ne Bord Dealers, roadway and Pike. bi ing HUPMOBILE wil bacrifice t dition. §oce otter this week, 2623 Thir ave. N. . 62 __WANTED—AUTOMOBILES HIGHEST CASH PRICE # PAID FOR * Sod close to to wn PETERS, 726 Third Ave. forties tert roads ae ‘LE Main $899 ikea OL PINANCE Peer mg preferred and common, Bast 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES <GE” Al op on Pacific highway, near Eacellont location Phone Sidney 1737-J-2 FINE MERCHANDISE BUSINESS or excha' » Good se Eltiott_0245. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Al ron TTA Burke Bidg., "gases; moderate fees: free. Main 730% Bie Uo Tn Seta, etditablea semen bin, trad Bot Himekiey td 28, Main 5750. 121 * expert. PIER to make the Pacific Coast a Japan ene province.” Wild Orgy Closes Deauville Season DEAUVILLE, Aug. 22—-One wild week's orgy of dancing, drinking and consequent activity was cli- maxed for Americans here by the sensational 11th-hour arrival of Peg- &y Hopkins Joyce, the running of the Grand Prix in a pouring rain, and the highest gambling of Deau ville history, Today, with thelr retinues of serv. ants, American and British million- aires, actors, society folk and adven- turers are leaving. Tomorrow Deauw ville will be deserted, Perry Joyee, who sped by boat and train and automobile to arrive here at 1 o'clock Sunday morning, plunged feverishly into the closing activities and shared the limelight with only a few. U. S. Wants Peace we * Within Fortnight BERLIN, Aug. 22.—"America Wants peace within a fortnight,” El- lis Loring Dresel, American commis- sioner, told Chancellor Wirth at a conference today. A meeting of. the reichstag will be held before the end of. August, at which the consent of all parties, with the exception of the communists, to the signing of the treaty is consid. ered sure. Guard's Rife Team Will Go to Compete ‘The regular members of the Wash ington National Guard rifle will leave Monday night with mem: bers of the Washington State Rifle association for national matches at Camp Verry, Ohio. According to Ca Archie F. Logan, more applicants for jobs.” Ra ha rx ha Two Color Styles ry \?) TO GE HERE’S HOW now being held in the county jail. onions. OH, BOY! The ol’ swimmin’ hole is waiting for yu Want a Bathing Suit? T ONE JUST GET FIVE NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE STAR Bors’ AnD GIRLS’ FREE! ff Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star de- TWO livered to their homes to subscribe. Have them sign on the subscription “plank below and bring to the Circulation Department of The Star‘ and you will get your Suit. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people who are not now reg- COLOR STYLES Reta: Patents ‘Tredemares (tain, the 10 national guardemen are | (@ the best turned out in several years. Rood light, care. Henry Mosabech | Plat uto Co.. 6: SIZES ular subscribers to The Star. [nisl AND FLATS URNISHED AP 3 room ely if de: 1207 13th @ Etoorn, wi oe, ED APARTMENTS iT Will fur- ed. Bean- ve. 8 Not se 7 ROOMS, HOUSE. ier. ae for ‘modest pura ixth a Ve. 3-ROOM APART- 1718 12th 8. Bea- EPING ROOMS wal il FURNISHED | FURNISHED! fray finish: hardwood floors; nue iking dis- 4 Beimont phone and bath. orner Eighth and HOUSHRK ERPING | furnished, ferythi 07 Madins , $12 MONTH, ING 2318 BA S¥e.. opposite Bell Bt. Ter- ound floor. I8CELLANEO! ~~ ANY QUANTITY itty. Write or phone Ry- For Western ave. | Bons, 1522 in 5396 ED—MISCELLANEOUS WOOD, $5.50 OF LOAD, $10 5. Immediate delivery. PR iNT, Movelty Print as r ay. ‘pair your 04 Union. LOTHING AND wh Biverol 4 wast MATS, $2.50. Pitot 3221. $1.50 ois. 1005 ist AUTOMOBILES mA) EXCHANGE Wikt P PAY Sut CASH CASH FOR GOOD Fords and Dodges. ENGDART, 1531 es Kast 1160. 11 BOATS AND LAUNCHES TROLLER, 7 BCRIPPS M dium duty 17 hp. Could Pasi s e $2:¢ Rainier ave. ainler 0478-M 3 MACHINERY ELECTR ic W. Mont DE Nos ntelius Lene wt or sale. ‘Main 919. 624 ist S 75 FOR SALE—REAL | ESTATE — driftwood A BUNGALOW; ROOM ' ha French doors; e... na bat rH 0, reak fast Book; ment; set tubs view ' lot, ioreia Phone Kenwood 188 Pena MY UNIT HOUSE, he get | 126 Third Ave. CULVER—QUEEN ANNE Come to wits. best buys in i PuGET SOUND ARBLE & wae: st ‘end Virainie tab ue f Queen ann ai ulven 14 Boston Bt. "Queen Anne 11. § LOTS, 6-ROOM Ff RICH garden soll; barn and big shed: 4 | blocks from car line. Worth while | to look at this property. Very rea- sonable. Phone Sidney 0945. SALE OR TRADE — $3,000 equity in fine 200 acres Montana and. This year crops average 35 ushels acre. J wn er, Box 702, Biamarc “ROOM HOUSE FOR BAL owner—Lot 650x100. Price $2, 600: $259 down, balance same as rent. 131 50th. HAL COTTAGE, Wee 3 down, $25 month. 664° Ameri Bank. Main 2476 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, cre, improved, $200 cash, Howell st 5-ROOM, MODE roved, $3,000; | fiowt Oia. L. Bernauer, N. Dak, ‘siti 4 ACRE, i 000 6 “|g TAR -Pine | 98 'ERSONAL 3642, |A REAL GOOD SHAMPOO WiTit pure Boceabelli castile soap, 35c. Face massage with cholee of four {kinds of glectricity, 0c. Manicuring, 35; Marcel waving, 35c. 3 complete booths. adddera Saute: oie BUTLER SCHOOL OF HAIR BSSING jth Floor Matt Did. 1107 Second Ay Phone for appointment, Elliott 6380. WILL NOT BE F > FOR my wife, Mr. J. B, abt fila, ve. daten. RS, APPLIANCES, — J, Givnan Electric Co. 641 First EMiott 6028. Money to Lean ~~ HONE id On diamor RE SANIPRACTIC Chronic disorders. Drugless. 207 Epler Bid. ~Mra, A. Willeiksen, Sunset ”_ PSYCHOLOGIST KNOW THYSELF A profitable investment. Scientific analy nt a Mme. Tille7lé Haight Bldg, : Office, Main ‘Too REAL ESTATE TaANs Money for farm and a¢ e loana. ROTH FARM MTG. CO. 1022 101 WANTED TO BORKOW T WANT TO BORROW $2560 TO $300 on a barber shop that is worth own LOAN ANT DIAMONDS, watches apa ri, towest rales | < RES RY CO.” | _g21Becond Av Tahed one, Fema aUroMapi e our car, H.W, Bargeni ae ‘Sentral Bl Filljott isd Men omeee C Mins ia Uptician and IW. Bamunds, Fraser- Peter cis, Surgeons RHBUMATIOM, Be TATIC. A LOMB: | go. Our treatme much more, and will give fixtures media’ relief. One week's Open evenin, as security. D-27, ok i | 106 LEGAL NOTT i] fal treatment. Freer and Hinae |8O WHOM TT MAY CONC a Sao a Dre lnis is to certify that A. E Angas, 400 Panta Me. pM, "MORPHING HABIT ¢ ‘a din has Bade an @ pnoguicn & 4 q ic gar 0 RED, pu ne be: | a! rd ave. No pain of craving. No morphine or substitutes used. } lots 12, block 26, Lake Whahington Shore Lands. Kazor Bla paces Bharpenee Spatwenberg. Cutlery 1407 4th Anyone desiring to protest such oc- ‘Tuning cupancy mune file;such pre STROM, piano Topeirl ng ‘x RN: dtield "to September 3, 1921, w FoR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered ae $9. BO ton Tefinishing. the office of the Buildin, Correct tuning. n 7345. Ble i De . Room 505 County-City Bld Hott 9529. in we rehaire inlay. OPPORTUNITY Lots QUEEN ANNE 4291 COLLECT NO MONEY for a Seattle the order for do the rest. subscription. Simply take the paper—our carrier will MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c per month. I hereby subscribe to THE SEATTLE STAR for a period of TWO MONTHS and there- after until I order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier 50¢ per month. (PLEASE NOTE—Do NOT sign this card if you are already a subscriber, as you will only, help to disappoint the carrier.) ADDRESS erect |& Phone No AMMresS, ...cceccecceccceneevceceevecepens CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, SEATTLE STAR, PHONE MAIN 0600 Mem TMU

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