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p i SATURDAY. AUGUST 27, Seattle Star|:: Dally ar Wey Seventh AV Seattle, Washington, bscription Rates AIL, IN ADVANCE nia it THR STATE nar 00 year, 1 with ‘previous experience wanted Apply at Training: School, The Pacific Tele- phone & Telegraph Com- pany, 1115 Fourth ave, de- tween Seneca and Spring sts. 1921, HOUSES FOR RENT bbs a ROOM HoOUSH; Pia TORIES, minutes from ta cin with new ifvo reatdence, 10 alt Hh RENT 4 rooms, con 1 TWO HOUSES, FT AND heap, with garden, Bea- fiit0 - TIRED LARGE CLEA oma, Btore room and 2 clothes closet Fourth ave, W., be- ween _ Republican Mercer hone Mast 6363, BROADWAY DISTHICT = 4 OOM lower, flati | modern: close | to Behool; ~ king dist unl hess sects $16 4630 POR RENT—E-ROOM close in. Phone et month. U PPI ay LAR, Suneet ¢ Howell ot.—%, 3 and 4 nished or ‘unfurnished: heat h. i very ny reandes pean be os | {roas | Lexington 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS SALE $276 . 200 . 05 Grant @ touring; fine conditon Mitchell 6 roadster . 1919 Chevrolet 4-00 ...+ 1917 Mitchell light 6, new paint good tires, mechanically good 700 1919 Mitchell T-paas,, like w 1,750 neda miles MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Bring in your light 'e WE WILL TRADE NO BROKERAGE. BASY TERMS WITCH MA, ie & STAVER CO. 1th Ave. 38 Years in the Northwest. Fioaper i LiKE NEW ORD Capitol MG | Wan tab—aCTOMONITE— ws YTHING i920 9 BARLEY DAVIDSON ANB “BY 3.50 ly; close In. $01 Madison st, “ven! 108* nT. SWELL, LARGE OOM ABA hy 1718 1gth B Beacon itit so HOU ING ROOMS | Poona iucnenetye; weiking dis; tanee; Su 114 Belmont SEWLY TINTED HOURERERPING, Sseakiy.. Jot Madle close in, $3 31 FURNISHED ROUSEKEEPING RooMS: ANTED—MIBCELLANBOUS o\48 W. APER 0 month- ee reed, to $200 month: to $35 rand eter work, oPume: Low can’ FOU Ww finest poultry in to y for cooking, at Boultte sta ah F ‘king gt Working er os CORRES ana carn 100 to sone month- AG measles ner asi ny sub- Bier temsiat’ were ti Press Send tieulars. ng pureek., *Puttalo, ro set EXPERIENCE ube ~ |? BD — ANY QUANTITY poultry, Write or phone 4 y lands Fo, Sateen wea ove 6. 8 WILLTAS 1M3 First Ave. 8. G8 DOORS of ‘nal 2 TAuiiding qigne ie rae Coa a put together “to ens Eat, Sime aor! . orp | extra cha We have over a rig Sg on hand au ag saree ~ naowe” for MPANY sat fr shipload of fous 23.50; sini 7.75, Sthet ndry & ‘ae materiais, as ching t tanks. basins, at a 7 w, oftes 1036 — TABLE Hol Baw, Po morighia be “Opp Pord Factory. Capitol 3922. AUTO REPAIRING AT Hi ates hi ; make secret Maiaries; {COL 415 ‘y- collect. No competition. Pro- cf i rite Noga! ‘O and distribute damples to c Write quick, for terr\- ans ritewlar A rt Fe er gute ‘Ainerican Bids AGENTS AND SOLICTTORS Start | et the money ‘airs. 1311% ch Petween Vestern ave, Finder please no- ttle Red Cross. Elliott “AUPE POX FUR THURS-| rden or vicinity. FID ch ake it away. UKNISHED HOUSES —4 LARGE, VACANT 5 OF would rent 6 partly fur- oF in 2 Gag oe an hia St oh eH, SES FOR MODERN HOUS rent reasonable $-room m cottage, 6 Pm pai aoe na Le INCOLN iture for od turn Can 1 Woodlawn ave. 166 | "86 CARE ANG) © forall kinds at your wants, Wil) LE, PURNT- last je pay will convince you that m8, heat prices. Ryle: es Western ave. i t- i-YEAR- R-OLD “RHODE 1SCAND RED layin tea with rooster, Dihe 4828 Findlay st. SALE—AUTOMOBILES aa “FORD TOURING. i753 HAS shock absorbers, spotlight, foot throttle, eut-ou jumpers, wat lots of other ext Excellent #hape. Baa Warner's House of E. Pine. ere HAVE AN ND OF CAR for sale that ‘needs repairing. will repair and sell for you, charge You no interest or storage. | It will ee, you i”) s Third Duncan & {i937 OVERLAND 4 4 BUG.” HAS bi) windshield, fanc; and everything. of power, and y« Ce, Warner, 409 NEW FORDS cae, BE BOUG GHT small cash 0 mu 409 terms. reains, ling it at rma. Bilt jontht me onthiy riba 4 'Srondway 6: ‘and Pike. ¥ ILL bE ® Httle foe tee ish Nas new top, good uns fine; lota of Sonor.” swasily worth $350. Will trade for ny standard make piano. Bill Warner, 409 E. Pine, FORD TRACTOR ATTAC HMENTS, complete, $50 each. Also auto auto 1920 ACH §-PASBENGER TOURI rum 16,01 st out of af shew, and ‘0 fed. $975 for | quick sale, ‘Terms. tas or North 1022. cK TOURING CAR ban excellent coe Rainier 0549 {919 LEXINGTON §-PASSENGD anly “run a few thousand mites’ everything like new Bil Warner's House of hadeaide 409 &, Pine. N SON DITION; OVERLANT By w tiren ot ¢ ROADSTER TF gneto; Stromberg carb ‘double Jan'tion: yore, IP: terme. ll Warner, ¥ = ares "ARK WELLS TI80; JUST OVER: hauled, and rung — looks like new; al vay ued the a cen of care. earner Hi | Owner, ‘Main $-PABSEN- $625 Good f starter. 704 too &. Pine. Ks FO FARMERS AND OTHERS: wip) Sidney 11 your poultry to us. shipment | 4-ROOM va NE thoro- hoon MODERN COTTAGE BY 03 weeeee $26) only $23. wa gad Haas spe tai and other Bo, Hasy terme. Bul Warner, 409 1. Pine. a ag A ig dem, ‘speedomete y Bnd extras. Oni ETS) cay terme, Bul Warner, ine, VID P. EASTMAN POH Third aves HOUSE BARGAINS TERMS EASY—4 rooma and mata, "he bOx120; eity light amd $2, —~ $1,000 cash, batapee | to Fred lot benidd to. alley. wit icken house in bear- eos and Giet ot; close to car fi ioe bo 30 Ran a ment: i 0 alle ber m4 utbul! Kian Ne waver and tole- ari and balance to ir Bo w. th ‘CASI sult. DAVID P. BASTMA 1034 ot Ave. NORTH END BUNGALOW 900-—New room bungalow, arid send location: enodaen axe This bun ught on sing’ 4 us show yo pot tinent call Main 71 ). HENRY C. RWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bidg Main Tits. “CiLwERT 4°66. $2.2 f-room house; lot 165x143; chard; one. Block. from mh Payment. Furnished $3,750 ti beolutely modern a t » Ral in t 5 ak. a yor 2%; trayet warn in the Salley.” Hida cash 'und ‘cat Sunday and look these $1,500—A nearly new $-room bunga~ low, on lot 40100. in good loca: ‘ner will tion and close to car. sacrifice action. Mak mae. Call for ap- ip 713 tT HENRY C. EWING Company. 200 Alaska Bidg. Main 715 your own te Dointment. room bungalow, its massive fire- under cultivea- on 50 —4-ROOM MODERN Bi aA 2 bedi with | el tive plac: reat, and schoo. idk th ry ‘dan Sunset 0127, Hallard. at 2 Fo SALE, BY OWNER, nig eiiet oh My Sonate if fnformation call Worth. 136 WILL TAKE Foi inst PAY. ment either 3 4-room, with bar, Jim, Wilson, White © or ungelow; Sie" ain cur % La Senis awa we owne’ hone acre, Hott 245. iA INDEED q 5-room bungalow; fire ears old: fruit; berries: nice lawn; all kinds of flowers: big lot neatly fenced; for $1, 606 cash required, Don't Wednend Sneqoamt, ant 1160. XCHA ee. | Lake tom preferred. fF. n00d 1ith & Mi A: ACCESSORIES i919 INDIAN MOTOCY- cle and side car; almost new; has been in stor- age | since 1920 tely baavea paint jo *; generator battery. ©’ De tr wt 1121-23 Pik lott 4297. com ROOM MODERN in any good district, 6 acres good Iand at first payment, balance Owners preferred, bu estate man has suc! buagalow, would consider same, Chas. 'T, Slamberg or Mr. Butler, 1520 Westlake ave. Main 4426, bungalow, and THE a “ WANTED—REAL ESTATE CAN URE MOR ListINGS OF snd Tiallard homes imme- diately, all On tN’ M4 Dain BY 2200 Market SC Sunset 0311. 1% =F 0K EXCHANGE—KEAL EStTATKR SC EXCHANGE for vacant lots is ee will fine berry or chicken Chance to make @ wood exe & Wert perfect ti weet & wierven” TV PROPORTY. BX- A G. Bilis ACREAGE MOST WHOL, THIS PINE” To Reres, Tiret class aol, fine view of city, ‘sound and mountains; good road; Umber enough to ay tor Iti q ly $800; terme $100 cme; win oa to 4; }purgiar, who stole all Ge you at Eth to Morsoe tht eE New York Bile FOR BALE 10 ACHES, T-SMTLES west of Longbranch bottom jand, nearly level, bal bout ‘3 ecres © car in. good condition as part Payment, K Ho > pms ah, RENTON SITY ior I have left in the Scherlippens farm SEATTLE STAR 'WIDOW'S HEART FILLS WITH JOY Mrs. Heva Thanks The Star Readers for Help “My heart ia just too full for words,” said Mra, Mary Heva Friday, when given the relief fund sub: seribed by The Star readers, “I haven't been able to work yet, and if it hadn't been for the help given us, well, Tf don’t know what would have become of us. “I surely want to oe each and every one of the di people who have been so good to Mrs. Heva is courageously start- ing @ new home for her family, with the donations of cash and clothing siven her by Seattle residents. Burned out by an incendiary her money, early last Saturday morning, her two boys crippled, the little widow in arrying on” with a new emile, According to Mra. G. D, Dutton, 939 W. 64th ot. Mra, Heva is badly in need of clothing for herself and family. Extra bed clothes are need. od badly, and will be appreciated as much as cash, Donations should be made to The Star. Vital Statistics] BIRTHS 2616" 42nd ave. &. Othello a1 Beckman, J irk Martin, Alvin, 4717¢W. bo Klein, Harvey J, Lake Burien, boy. Mewerds, Donal ‘bois 40th ave. benale ' Me ig F,, 816 85th ave. 8. W., Hides, a Addison I, 1814% Sixth to Godtrey. Citttora L., 182 Republican aide yan no hic Only $4.15 J; one-third or, D-8i, Star. 6 ACKES KICH, LE PARTLY eleayed land, under irrigation. ust the thing. ‘for loganberriea. 744 mile from depot at Carisbo er er uhee. inert wy Mu jet, Bequim, Wash. ah ntcneee: “ACKE, PARTIX cleared; fenced n J ff Des Moin ity Mmita: luchts if deslred $00; One-third ACKER, Tr, on Co- ennewiek ON” DBs Ie chicken Beacon 1176. near cash, “ACH, vi io Frae book about Florida. Tel truth, Monthly payment terms, Or range roves Sylvester Vilacn, Dept. Orland ara at a ‘ARMS WANTED WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER having farm for sale. Give om Ueculars and Yowert price. John J. Li wy shington st, Chippewa is La #__ STOCKS AND BONDS ‘|i oe Ma “BONDS a ee Yniversal High Power. eaterg Smelting & Power, Sat 109 Columbia hed Metal. Weering:Pacitic On ol Petrotey MAX WINKLER Union St. Elliott 0850. Car Co. stock, cheap. D-81, Star. ‘SINESS OPPORTUNITIES STARLISHED BUR- business. Factory with mittion avilara eog4 cero tae fac jar Qualifications, whonesty, in- id $850. Write Bi. South Bend, thd MOV, Owing to other business sacrifice beautiful uae. Now is the time to on good fait and winter busin: i owner, Main Good T-h oi HOUSE, + LARGE lotsa, In Tumwater, Wash. to trade for grocery and” fixtures. Bo: Tumwater, Wash PINE” MERCHANDIBE” HUBINERR for sale or exchange for good se-~ curity, Elliott 245. ME BEWLING, 212 HOGER TL finmex, sells high class business unos. eM thi SPECIAL NOTICES ERRY-GO-ROUND AT ACRI ing Beach i# 5 conts to every- PERSONAL THE ERBAL DISPENSARY~ yexpenaive ment for chronte disorders stomach, book free. WOULD YOU ut new ratio: immediate reli lepay. positively stop; from first day's use? free. 3) 2 _ing her CARB L frome Ding selsures Information Drawer 0, resent location of Nellie Dunn. Would, be thankfully received by Mrs. John Dunn, 204 8. Second ave. Marsh: Neate : GURE YOURSELY,” ZONK THER- apy (nerve 4 explained and taught. Professor James, 816 Office hours, 1 to 6. NIPRACTIC disorders 07 Epler Bid. RETURNED. Phone ch wioon., Drugie cies i. RANG, aE HAS aft ahiit Seventh ave. Kona ‘Mrs. A. Willeiksen, Bunset oA PSYCHOLOGIST _ KNOW THYSELF A profitable investment, Mm oh The Be Haigh ‘bids. \¢. Office, Main 4 LEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCH This is to certify that 8. V has made an application to « a public garage at 43rd and ¥. Madison st, block east, lotw 14, 16 and 16, Supple ment ‘af J.J. MeGil- east, Supplement to McGil- vra's Third Addition a. the City le, Ki Wash RN: Riley siring to protest # cupancy must file # pr the office of the Building Depart- ment, Room 608 County -¢! City Bidg., rior to September 8, . far REAL ESTATE LAAN for tari® and acreage fogne FARM MTG. CO. 1022 iron SALE—MISCRLLANEOOS LUMP COAL—Delivered ” ante te PO. 50: Ton yok ANNE 4291 ‘OPPORTUNITY STAR WANTADS t/You keep your car. Méxéale Thomas B, Sr, 2606 Ward yer. Cibulka, Hadolph C, 2764 27th ave, sublet P*Xityo2o, 111 Dearborn at. pas Sotaro, 225 Broadway, boy. Serres, John, 2513 ivtu ave. 3, Ludwig J. 2212 First ave. rons D, Wenatehes, bo: obo, G01 Ward at.’ gi laude WH, 6200 44th’ av ¥ Matthews, L. &, 4158 21st ave. 8 W. 5 mn, Menry, 3030 W. 63rd at, Sirnest, f N. Gist John, 6) Fitth av K., Chanleston, boy. jes BK, 3211 Walnut at. MARRIAGE LICENSES], Name and Residence, B., Montesano Jonen, Janet, Beattie ... Lehman, Ralph, Coeur O as te res Hellingham Ruth, B Bere, Felt Sones okett, trelobe Bmma, Beattio Nudelman, Nath Aberdeen . ret get aad bem otrala . Smith, dein. rar Estclie Boattis DIVORCES GRANTED late core S ie! irom Geer! , Cora M. from Geo Drew, L. A m SMa! tie Myrborg. Basie from Tarney, non, Ingeborg fr from 7 Amen. D. Specht, Fern, 3° $319, Minor Pte N. on Th French, Busan. ss. ¥ w “tate at. Worke, Leon Kk, 9 Tlet wt Thief Climbs Thru Window; Grabs Climbing thru a bedroom window, a burglar late Friday night entered the home of C. L. Tedford, 2712 38th ave. 8 W. A diamond ring valued at $350, a $40 gold wrist watch and a revolver were taken by the thief, who \Aged Woman and a Boy on Crime book, A grey haired, motherly woran, perhaps 60 years old, and a beardlens | youth of 17, were recorded in Seat-| tle police crime books Friday an Saturday, Ben Pumpat, 15, Lorier ho Snatching a purse, It Stiea tel, was struck and we from Mrs, Havel Paschal, 4245 Kenny jyerely eut Saturday by the auto of at, in a crowd at the Pike St, marin g Kiipatrick of Bryn Mawr at Ket, the woman ran. A small amount! geventh ave, and Jamer st of change was in the purve patrick, in avoiding two other men, The boy bandit stopped G. Baba, knocked Pumpdt down and ran over Jap, 816 Alder wt, at Beventh ave. ‘hin jeg, The injured man was taken and Alder st, early Saturday morn to city hospital, where he was treat ing, by menacing him with @ black ed for‘yushes on the head and face. revolver. A dark hat was pulled| eee down over bis eyes and he appeared Wat very nervous. He wore dark clothes 512 pa bem Gnd gge Be hated trate and was about 6 feet 6 inches In piiaay afternoon, an unidentified height. He took 79¢ from Baba's ciun was kndcked to his knees by purse and fled |J. ¥. MeCharlen, 348 W. 83rd wt., at to Bigamy Charge penne eee 513 Walter ‘Storm, 11, Mrs, Alico Ortelle Stout Black, sertous injury when the charged with bigamy, will be brought yeute of J. J. Wilma, 660% 10th ave. before the superior court at 140 p. i, struck him and passed over m. Monday to plead, She tt accused Me body without injuring him at of marrying Lan On Tal, Chinese, joth ave, N. KB. and B. 42nd et. Fr on April 6 of this year, when #he was day, The boy had been roller-ekat the wife of Sam Black, an Irish ing in the street, whom she married three years 460 ginter at 905 EB. 42nd at. in Tacoma, She has been in. the is county jail for the past three weeks. | Lan On Tal, the Chinese husband, Crossing the street with two companions, an uni dentified woman was knocked down by an auto driven by M. Kohno, 914 filed a plea for annulment of the marriage between himself and Mrs. H, Alder st, at Broadway and Jeff. erson #t. Friday, She said she was Black two weeks ago, On Tal, how. tnburt, ever, makes trips to the county jail His Story Wins; He daily, taking to his white wife gifts Pays and Goes Out ot silk stockings, underwear and cooked delicacies. (Adyertisement) J. W. Saylor, 38, agent, was arrest ¢4 at Fifth ave. and Pine st, on a charge of bégging by Patrolman G. EB. Holmes late Friday. When brought to police station, Saylor. told the cops such a heart-rending tale of woe that his bail was reduced to $15. Fishing out more than $30 in small change from his pockets, Saylor put up bail and walked out. * Budget Cut Heavily by County Hospital < paescvrard of $13,874.55 in the of maintaining the county hos | is contemplated in 1922, accord- the budget estimate submitted county auditor. This is the reduction in any estimated budget #o far made. Request is made for $120,604.45, Expenses in 1921 were $134,453, 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles WHO SECURED SKAGIT FOR SEATTLE? BY EDWIN J. DROWN w, . ur Seattic acquired the most aanet (without expense) by any city in the world by some that the Stone- allowed the Skagit o the government Paris has been infested with a Zz ter to revert ba Kit | | 5. He lives with a| tity day at the Washington hotel. intently | | health, plague of files for the first time id PAGE 13 Home and Contents Destroyed by Fire The home of B. W. Pearson, 1603 77th at, was totally destroyed I*ri day afternoon by fire starting in an overheated stove. Nothing was saved. The house, valued at $1,200, and contents, valued at $800, were lost. Insurance for $1,500 was ear- ried by Pearson on tes at resrure: Health Officials * Convene Tuesday The annual session of the health officers of Washington begins Tues Dr. Paul A. Turner, state director of has arranged the program and has invited the chief health of- ficers of Oregon, Idaho and Britieh Columbia to attend. Find Two Boys With Stolen Goods, Claim Two young men are held as bur- giars, following their arrest while in possession, police allege, of a quan- of loot valued at more than $1,000, stolen Tuesdiey from the home of EB. J, Nash, 116 Highland dr. J, Irving Abbott, 21, and Joseph O'Brien, 18, are the t-wo held. Lake Superior is ‘known generally as the coldest inlatid lake. Special in Smaji Rugs at Wal- dron's 1322 Fourth: ave.: 27x54inch Axminster at $345; 36x63-Inch at $5.85; 4 foot, six-ing h by 6-foot, 6-inch, at $14.75.—Advertd sement. AMUSE:MENTS Saturday “THE PRINCE CHAP’ A Delightfal Comedy muse they did not want it. The fa Btone- Webster's permit had not expired when Mr. D. Rows filed on the Skagit, but because of their failure to start construc work, and aft hearing in Wa. ington, their ued to the City their protest and their offer to pay to government for extension of their permit the ro are six men who deserve ja} credit for Seattle acquirin Skagit, three of whom sha! hot mention at this time, as the reat value to Seattle ie known in 1913, but . D. Ross, Wg Re later 4 ized Mr. Roas and our present mayor, Hugh M. Cal } (then corporation oceed to Washington ity'« claim to Skagit, of a hearing High on a monument in this city some di should stand the Statue m (three of whom I shall t this time, as a 4 do offices, and I ha ermission to mention their ut D ns te ©. Gill Gwith bie ) dD. Rose Ma: Shite Fathers of skagit’ while, the background should be @ miniature of Sk Htaelf, sian, a Fill on the. ‘phone aaked him if T could sed hien, wanted to talk to him about t Skagit. He said, “Yes, you old Social- ‘er. r said Mr. Gill, t Attorney. Ameri mand Parente secur eve roo Cen! Beattio, Wash. and gan ington, D, . W. Ma patent and expert. 207 Hinckley Hid. (RE BARNES, Main 57! 14 Hoge Rid. Patents, Trademarks C Uh aid ~~ Chiropractor SSS Eve. dates. M. Bead of TORRY LOANED, JAB! sor ‘Third sve. __ Expert Eleezie grew APPLIANCES, i. Givnan Hlectric Co, 64 WIRING, tisfacto: s0CTE’ TF at DIAL LOANS bp oe ‘a. Neat) A euiaing Madison. za Mean a Tew RE So, 1 AUT MOBIL! oa Ay LLM ANS O! Yoo 'Bentral Bids. wlitote eink ne a ee ne ae and Optonetri oem JW. tdmunds, Fraser-1 UMAK- KO, Our treatment gives immediate Telief. One week's trial treatment. References, rs. en, 206M ard ave ngus, 400 Pantas MORPHING HABIT CURED, in or craving. No morphine or substitutes ced STROM, Correc! Hatt 062: iano tuning, $3. ‘inlay, to Loan the. ————HIONE: On @iamonds and jewelry, on most ac! ‘ma, Caldwell, Oliver T. Erickson and . Lane are valuable men to this city, 1 may not be with you very long, Doe, a far fi man, is the bos: rid of they can't fit ever goes know that it ey, about, it's our City Light & Plant and the Skagit ten! are after The rascals otrere “4 iret $15, ef and then resign, anted to legal job, at aid Mr. Gill, 1d you about the Skagit. and now I want to know if you will fo with me on the buying of the street railway from Stone- Webster? I can buy that street ay outfit for #ix milion dollars, but it is in bad condition, and I don't think it is worth more than five million, be- cause we will have to spend about | two millions in repairs and replace- ments, I have ing Hugh M. © thon counsel) ance providing w fu Miawion to to known, In fact, if that compan: to live up to its franchise an dividends on its stock, they wild | Ko into recel Ip. Of course, Doc, we ought to pay what the thing ia || worth, but no m: 1 would like to | h you old fool. We have always been personal friend: but you had ay | ured Mayor Gill that T would! be with him on the purchase of t ear lines und ge conditions re- lated. He then “Doc, one thing | t atl of you “tors who 6 with the cit Magers Ghi'n' voiee 408 manter rious—-yes, almost sad. He been offered a bribe to betray | hia trust and sell the people out He realized that those who coul not buy him would seek his destru ton, and that the whipper-snapp type, of politician who whed at’ nts tosh who he. was in’ power, had forsaken him or would do so when they heard their master's voles, When I shook Hi Gill's hand at the end of that hour's visit. 1 had learned who the real Hi Gill was and knew the influence that had years endeavored to create an vironment that would destroy whom they 4 not control, The next time I talked with Hi Gil) was in 1918, after Ola Hanson had been elected some little time. ¢ ex-mayor said, “Well, Doo, they are paina to ocll the street caret the people at a two-thirds steal Did you notice that the ordinance that was introduced on February 8 have a commission ascertain the value of the street car properties has been ditched? They will never Jet the people Know what they are buying: wot the man they wanted when you made them a pres- oat of Ole, but some day the story will be tora.” Ww Philip cilman a let- ter in ‘The Star, Next week | will answer the eracte and tell how to make Stone-Webster pay back ten miilion overcharge on our street railway system, t Mind. 14---Free Lectures on the attainment of Success and Happiness through application of the principles of Psychology. TONIGHT—Applied Psychology. SUNDAY—Undiscovered Talent. MONDAY—The Functions of the Subconscious TUESDAY—What Is Love DR. D. V. BUSH World's Most Versatile Poet-Aythor -14 Every Night—Aug. 27-Sept. 9, Inc. &i5s ARENAss Fifth and University What Is It? How to Keep It. FREE TO THE PUBLIC

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