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a The Seattle 2 Sta —— Fag 7% FOR SALP—REAL ESTATE AR WOODLAND PATUC | Ww of 5 roo sun parlor; full ment: laundry trays 186; artiatic retalning ment garage; beautify and berries and Also & school teachers or bachelors. Rat- Rier-Grand Hotel, Jamea J. Kelly, Mar. Telephone iliott 2801 a» PUPILS WANTED BY erties WN ADVANCE EX- REACT Sorte D-88, Bear. |48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | 8u myers payee se |W ANY QUANTITY” OF UTSide OF STATS OF Write or phone Ry- WASHINGTON , 1882 Western ave, $86, per OF | ’ Phone Main 6396 4 FOR SAULR—MISCELLANEOUS “Rh Willis 19 First Ave. & les GARAGE DOORS ‘ he most important part of the buttding must. be made right if | —Rapae Blas ‘ going to last. Our gar! CULVER—QUEEN AN ther to;Come to us for the Queen toed at $7.00 at a emall r Seeee view lot 50x wall; o@ shrubbery fratt well will than aa Pally at (807 Seventh Ave. Seattle, iets ‘ months .. months . Home $1,000; month street: $200 an " lot bOw115 t HM. A. GOODFELLOW 415 Kallway Exchange Bide. MADRONA SPECIAL é-root fireplace month Rates aed neta Sgn adver-) 28 conte a insertion a line). Six Insertions 4 a ay A Emons with be Weck each more buys tn M4 Boston Bt Jarfield 00TT, 5b0—-4-ROOM BUNGALOW, ON A MVoctoot lot. $680 cash. balance like rent, JOHN M. DANLIY 2200 Market St, Sunset 011, For FALE, HY OWNER wity dhat paved street) | all in first class ondition. genes call North 1263 ALL CO TTAoe 01,180; 998 ont 400 American nk. ” ROOM MODERN WUNGATOW, acre, improved, $100 cash. Ellio t La ver a donen since of on hand suitable tor See us for 4 Be Chaaattied Adver~ §: ve Ok LIAMS COMPANY Peetcre the laree ‘North went. aa i PCONIING A LAR FINAL The Largest lience in The remainder ri . MN the Northwest ‘aha Reads The Star’s Want Ads ~_Phone Main 0600 sinks, “Se 70; taundry trays Other plumbing mater such as ching tollet tank eauall Ag, tom pion RANGE witht . Water power washin, chine, boller, ironing by O24 fio KQUTTY low; lot S0x100. ROOM WONGE- Price $2,200; $25 monthly. 960 W. COIs, Oth —e 4-ROOM MODE furniture, co TELEPHONE OPERATORS previous experience wanted. Apply at Training it HOUSES, GARAGES” tore 3 i iainge, ‘ete, BOK ABLE Fie, ito} 4923 fie BL REF: “BORTAIL Office Portable hous Ld M > RS or juding inte Won- 4 Gertul’ buy. Sunset 2007, ww FOR EXOHANGE—SEAL ESTATE | NICHEY' FC RNISH ED COUNTRY “in HO} er F ah cry pen 11. FeSe$ sabi U Gov crament Motor dipiome. School Sidney 0180, WILL TRADE PRINTING FOR Teil eaeee spare? Novelty Print, KITCHEN RANGE EXCEMLENT bargain, at $25, 2906 E. Pine. No. to 30th. DELIVER LARGE HOUw lade ot 8 dar wood for $6.6 “ks . ee a coe pany. 1118 Fourth ave, be- tween Seneca and Spring sts. CE} it TRWARD, FOR tal saad marries $180 ~~. Bx- ruction write J Ex itable Bids. "| saw 3 ~ fener, 20" Unio Bre aap, die Immediate deli: chen em a Sait ve: jeyer- h ry jeath: tor a Stat ate Economy siz our Se bi FOR You HAVE SPLENDID 16- ROOM HORE, | hot water heat all newly papered and painted: close in; nicely at uated for rooming and di or sanitarium, Will excha city of county, $4,000 Might « Room 9. EXCHANGE — ACREAGE <0 ACHES” CHOTEE. irrigated land in cd all under cultivation, wiley of Grand View miles ‘southwest rt rther informatio alta, R. F. D. No. 8 of apples re ty to harvest; good water: on go ; & minutes from schoo! and ed couple wish to sel cD 'f cash. bala: ea Hox & Orcas, Wo. 8 FOR CITY PROPERTY. BX- ros.” Auto amd Gas Biake buys. Main ik inges everywhere, A. G, Ellis 408 Pike 3 14 Thir ss ACREAGE PUGET BOUND GRAPE HET A proven district, with sunshin freedom from froate, where land your poultry to w will convinee you highest prices. F; ibid Weatern’ a low priced, now, while re 5396 as high per aer itup, Yakima and high ‘priced lead, dh CE TOT — Peek fine toes YOUNG HOt W, PRESH IN two weeks 4431 Wwitew at a t SALE—Al OBI tor tale inet pedonrevaising: we ao you to sigieate “Bunead Y, eres, with beach frontage, #: oo Mag te fruit, M om ird cash. Nee ttle dwelling, beach ase. rotected cove, ad- eat. ostolfics, with, cleared eady to occupy, for $1,300; erme, 20 acres, with matey black bottom i, wood near road, orp, Price Wore: $238 cas Free folder, with map. Get fects, Bee property, CURTEES Kosens COMPANY Alaska Building, CA BOUGHT ON gy email in interest, aoe pay epee &_ FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES REAL GOOD BOTT. 1 a ving? A BARGAIN nm t gravelly, Price FRANK WA OUBE CO. - TE Pine x cay is Ye ER Nee Olds Six .... Buick, Lexingtap, Pilot Coupe. “pors” Harley-Davidson motor- ta EB. Pine. ane | 1376 ET 4-90 Fi ROADSTER: 6 white wire wh ¢ oe conditian. Sree terme Hamill eee 1631 Broad- 1 way. FoR eS TOURING CAT: Atwater-Kent ignition; Fe foot throttle: first class #150 down: pafines $25 t 3254 after 6. FO: i D Bb i ME WIRE and wind- NCH some bottom; 3 short drive acres, with Real good sotl: so on county Into Beattle. ‘oom hou N SCHROEDER are White Bidg. ACHES BLACK TORTS 15 minutes out on minutes by paved endid, deep, rich valley bigh- t Close to Foster; Interurban, 28 ‘ond 10 per t £15 cer, month, Call 201 ete , Widg.. for partioulars Elliott ONE 1918, | 4239 sib . with starter, SEON CREEK y. Ms Fs ag soll, mot 7 NERV overly heavy clearing, on county LIKE NEW. | prea and close to highiay, station, 2 | FORD ROADSTE! Capitol 3776. school, ete. In the berry section @ = WasT! MOLILES of ‘Thupetes gounty. We own this VE NIG} USINESS PROPORI-| ‘end am Sive good terme to | hen Fa gh ty soos cat] PUR At Pert es) Fee eo toe gee tw la14-917 New York Bik jott 2928 caper CASH PRICE FaiD D FOR f a) Kuto Conese PI ant 266: te, FS S3e beefs, x A_FINE RANCH UTOMOBILES REAL GOOD BUY Fine location, between Se- attle and Everett. level, some bottom; i} go00d é-room h | sulin hale bottom “all WILL PAY CASH DIFFERENCH TN || UnNisHED # BE; of my ay mate 5 } ige car for later im jocation. “4138 ay aye ode z ie naa senRoEDER ISHED APARTMENTS | W T CASH | 612-14 White Bidg. AND FLATS }! i e a 20 ACRES BLACK SOIL, 20 acres of black muck land; rock, ravel or stumps; cleared once, but grown up to ‘alder; 6 acres slashed; $2,000 om terma, or will take Ford Ce _ estate con- tract first payme THE DOL "GLAS co, Main 3559. 1014 Sri ON FIPTH AVE. One mile north of city lin MERIDIAD 500; full nore, $750, you rente for land; on grade with highway; you. As nifty Bungsiow of & close to new pavement, have jooms aa you ever saw; absolutely | only 10 aeres, and my price should ode i er: detail,” oak floo ut in week French doors. . os 726 Third Ave. ment Lig oF 5-ro" | iA ‘aut centicisneut to 7352 ith MACHINERY OTOR, DRILLS TA Howell st-2,'3 and. 4 roome, fur- ished” wan ¢ MOTOR, or ‘unfurnished; steam eer aren very ‘uma Montelius Price Co. t Ri Rent or ial. Main 919. 624 lat 5. PING ROOM od 75 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE prom turaished | J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE eg a French buffet. bookcases, TERS, nook, indirect gray finish, furnace, tra ¢ from desirable. ‘ou immediate 471 fruit trees “APARTMENT, WITH PTI- 1 to bath, nicely furnished, $15 $400 cash will give Sith ave. oasession, balance month, i including ‘interest; no mortgage. ares apriag; abundance of L_ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ie farge, aotime: abundance jut of in @ ood location; near paved highw Price only 850, on wood terms, Would der car for par {ERMAN SCHROEDER b19-14 White Bldg. 212 evenings. win jott_8755. QUBEN, ANNE WiLL. Pic | Homes tite this are hard to tind for $4,000, but price on this han been 4 for quick sale. Howse h ma, with all modern features, wood floors, fireplace, French furnace, ete; paved dis- war Ph mW oage Garflel 5 ert 0. A, BPENCER & CO. Ex: AERVIC 11-2 acres, ee, miles ners eign 4-room house; can have lights TisPLE NHN: and Boston.) Bat water” Nery" good ‘nll lon OOM HOUBE, 60x101 Lon, to acho! and bun line. $1,760; Hengy, 3759 ave. erms, Rerons atrect University of Wash: Zu DOUGT-AS CO ington ground Main @ 1014 ard Ave, “fie mommy tg monthly. comfort- Je Bont. Fy sofia caving itnished, $3.00 weekly; close in. , | RABUMATISM, THE ACREAGE srs Catch Ghosts | Science Has Em Hog-Tied hy | GOOD HOURD; CLORD IN Redroom and dining room & | erib, Morris cha 4 | larKe level Natg water: nely proved pe $h2b0 sonable thiy mente to satisfactory party. Be Mr fot Renbonrd Wide SNAP POR YOu good wofl, @-room h 1 rea pay acren, J A. iow ADMINISTRATOR'S SALI A #hap. TT. acres highway, $19 per acre down, rest on nh Juiloene, W FARM LANDS | CANADIAN PAL RY CAND 000,000 acres of fertile prairie ready for the p! of $18 Fight. $2,000 ‘loan for ments makes It easy for.» start with w low rates te Pioneer ‘NOT Fan PROM BIG LARE ith a fine creek and te timber bargain. and termes. H.C. PETE VILL SELL: % 4 United Finance. Simplex Auto Wheel 6 Texas Superior Ol, Roswell Mining Co. Tupper Mtx. Co, Rothert Pr Universal High Redemption Gol Jackknife Windshte Pacific Electric Welder, 28 National Mines Co. Davie Car Co. 4 from Popular: THE HERBAL DIsP ae. 188-89 Arcade low ntat eae ° ment for ehronie diso Stomach, blood, merven, skin Ormanic dineases, Relief teed. gens private conse’ 13 to ¢ pm Sample and in ing herb book fre URE YOURSELF. apy (nerve reaaure) and taught erry ave, Bitiote 2387 BR WEL PARE = BANTPRACTIC hyaotan. ronie, disorder Palntonn Drugiess. 307 Epler Bi NuRAe—Mre A. Willeiksen. Sunset Office hours, 1 wea reveesesent _—_ Qennnoie tne vstmont tional and hee 166 LEGAL NOTICES ri aii " ty Huot timent te to J. test. ment te 2, Addition to the City TE deattian Con Wash. Anyone desir to protest upancy must file much he 9. Building De ment, Ro: County City hide. rior t 00 REAL ESTATE LOANS £ te for farm and « OTHE FARM MTG. © The Seattle Star DIRECTORY BALL—Betablished ist.” Ai s; moderate fees; consultation Main 7303, Second. ~ PRED ERICK” yom % ent Attot American a5 Seattle, Wee Phone Mein 03% 1 hehe re Tytare oxape fice. in, patent 207 Hihcktey Bid. aM a Hone Bid. 4 Mtr Chiropractor Dr. Edith Moore Wav vitn KE TURNER, CHINO’ D tor, 210-13 Haight Bid. ad- Hours, — Eve, dates. M. lateral Loans MONEY agen ON ALL cles of value. THE 907 Third ave. Expert Electric Repairs MOTORS, APPLIANCES, WIRING P. J. Giynan Electric Co., 641 First H. _Biliott 6028. ARid MONKEY TO LOAN On wamends and jewelry, on most sat Rik terms, SOCIETY ie: REM mapire Building Becopd, Near Madison. MONEY TO LOAN—W® LOAN A AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watch and jewelry: lowest rates. Seattle Oldest Loan Brokers AMERICAN JEW 821 Becond Ave. LOANS “ON “AUTOMOBILES You keep your car. R. B. Sar 609 Central Bidg. Eilott 6133 AND” appliances re MACHINE Domestic Bh Peak and Stocks, *ilwe Crear) Monuments SOUND MARBLE & GRAN: on Apt and Virginia. Estab: lished 1874, Optician and Optometrist iW. haw laa Surgeons IATICA, LUMBA go, Our tsealment Foliet. One week's trial treatment. Open evenings. References, Freer and Br den, sob ard rs Dr, Angus, 40 WolPHiNie Habit CURED. No pain or craving, No mofphine or substitutes used, | Tinzor Blades Sharpened | | Spangenbers. Salley i407 4th ‘uning STROM, piano Foaling ref nih & Correct tuning, $3. Main Liott 0629. ' Violin Tepalring va rehaired, “Finlay, 1618 ard ay. OPPORTUNITY STARWANTADS ine, e Olin. the Olymple the Your own terme at 6% “Se Gurke Didg. te 293 402-6 Len nia Elliott ‘sors ind trademark M. 2729. harks, ARR T- RELIABLE, ~~ Money to Toan AEDIAL LOANS ent, Machine Work MODEL 413% Bdinunds, Praser-Paterson Co. ‘ives immedate TTLE STA unite Red Denert Of & xp. Co, — Upper picture shows plasma—or ghost substance —photographed. The _lace- like substance, ordinarily in- visible, stretches between the hands of the medium. The lower picture shows another medium lifting a test tube out : of a tumbler without toching a es is ee ore say, by means of plasma between her hands,—Photos Science Monthly. NEW YORK, Aug, 30.—Chosts at last have been “hog tied,” taken into the laboratory and weighed and photographed. It's been done by three European scientists, Dr. G, Geley of Paris, Dr. A. von Schrenck- Notsing of Munich and the late Dr. W. J. Crawford of Belfast, Irtiand Investigations by, these three men have been In progfban for 20 years, but the current tsue of Popular Selence Monthly only now throws real ight on the importance of their discoveries, ‘The sctentiste have found that phantom faces DO appear in apirit ualletic seances, that tables CAN be Mfted, that bells CAN be rung and that supernatural messages CAN be recetved. All this done, they say, thru the agency of « mysterious lacelike ma- terial thrown out from the medium's bedy which they call plasma. It's ghost substance. Plasma, they say their experiments show, ts matertal substance, high- ly sensitive to light but which can be felt and ee although fubstance that can assume the shape of ® hand or face or even an entire figure; a substance that With Camera NIGHT PROWLERS SCARE WOMEN . wo Suspects Are Held by Police Eight prowlers were frightened away by women Monday night and two suspects captured by police. Ciimbingson the porch of a rest dence at 29th ave. la prowier flashed a light in the eyes of a woman, who ecreamed, He fled Mra, P. Olson, 620 Third ave, N surprised a prowler in her yard. He alno fled Mra, P. J. Lynch, 2486 Second ave. W., was awakened by a prowler who was attempting to gain entrance to |her home, The man was alno seen by Mra. J. 8. Miller, 2439 Becond ave. |W., who gave the alarm and saw the jman flee. A prowler who tried to force an lentrance to m home at 408 McGraw st was frightened away by a wom lan. #. M. Treen, who lives at 2224 4rd ave, ., found a burglar on hin porch and shouted. The man fell, but jumped up and ran. ‘Three prowlers were ween by Mra. \John West, 939 Federal ave,, #tand- ing near some automobiles in front of her home, Police soured the city for the men but were unable to lo- cute them, The two suspects captured are John A. Ross, 44, negro, arrested at! Beoond ave, and Yesler way in pow session of a loaded 32-caliber re volver, two overcoats and a flash- N and John st.,| ASKS WOMEN TO LEAD DISARMING Mrs. F. C. Axtell, Belling- ham Speaker, Talks Here Urging Washington women to take lead for world disarmament, Mra, Frances C, Axtell of Belling |ham, chairmen of thé department for reduction of armament of the Washington League of Women Vot- ers, speaking at the Y. W. C. A. |Tursday sald in part “This call iw a call for action. Every one knows that there should jbe concerted action for disarmament, but up to the present moment noth- |ing of value has really been accom- plished by America. |REVIEWS WAR COSTS “The late war cont 10,000,000 sol- diers, 20,000,000 civilians and $186.- 000,000,000. The United States must take the lead fn any disarmament proposal, because we are the most powerful nation and because we pos sexs more raw materials for conduct- ling a war than any other nation. Whatever we do toward war or to ward peace will decide what other nations will do. | “We cannot wipe out our in- debtedness for past wars, but tt is up to us to put a stop to the expend- jiture of $1,000,000,000 each year for future wars, “We all know that congress will inot do anything unless the American {people force them, and therein lies light, and Clarence Craig, 33, movie 'the neceasdt y of this organization to operator, captured at Genesee st-4n4 conduct a campaign of education. Rainier ave, Craig had a loaded 38° sonny NEEDED callber revolver, a pair of pore ELSEWHERE tive national, program which will “Western women have pioneered I many other causes for the better- ment of socia! conditions. We need can move an object. And it is thrust to Replace Ferry ann from the bodies of mediums! Nine little boate, alt in « row, IT HIT ALLEGED Dr, Von Schrenck-Notsing is quot-'tened end to end with a double cable ang @ pint bottle of grapo, police ; “Then when this quests te set- |benefit all, to take the place of the = spend our money to prepare for ¢4 as describing one seance with the/and reaching from Seward park a VIE COMBINE six inches apart, fingers .extended, ito solve the King county ferry ; MO cur as a forerunner to the plasma! ha emanation. She would then make a few parses over a small aluminum box placed in front of her, This, she! explained, was to make a connection Her fingers still kept three-quarters ofan inch from the box, moving along parallel with the table, when | suddenly the box turned, tried to 8 on one side and then fell back “At another time a celluloid ball ‘was rolled away from the medium, handbell was shaken, & teaspoon in | hu would be anchored securely. tumbler rattled about and finally the tumbler was upset.” Dr. Crawford, an engineer, tested) wire plasma mechanically. He even weighed it. Dr. von Schrenck-Not- ig photographed it, and says he found it curiously Ike the human skin: in cellular structure. ‘The fact that these three scientists, working apart, have found that from | county commissioners Monday. mediums entirely unknown to each other this aubstance they call plasma| emanates, opens up a marvelous new field of scientific research. No Plebescite, Says - Famed Irish Chief BY CLYDE C. BEALS DUBLIN, Aug. 30.—"There will be no Irish plebiscite; there is no need for one, There could be no fair one with English troops here.” Thus } |spoke Michael Collins, man of mys- tery in the inner councils of Sinn Fein, in an exclusive interview with the United Preas today. Thone insatiable propagandists, the Jarveys of Dublin, tell you ebout conferences of Sinn Fein's “Mickey” Collins, the most famous | commanding general of the Irish re- publican army. “Ah, there's a fine man for you *|now, is Mickey Collins. Many’s the ume the military found his half. smoked cigaret, but divvil a hair or hide of Mickey.” Halrbreadth escapes by this much. ~ |sought Irish chieftain almost nightly occurrences during the inten- sified warfare in Ireland which fol- lowed the declaration of thartial law and culminated in the present truce. A price Was on “Mickey's” head. Cor- respondénts sought him for inter views, but whereas, other Irish lead- ers were accessible, Collins was kept ~arefully out of sight. ‘This man of deeds and few words was interviewed today for the United Press. A huge figure of a mun, it | towering above the heads of his fel- low members of the Dail, his great, hy black hair waving unhamper- by hat or comb, Collins came down the steps of the mansion house, pushing and jostling with other deputies, and strode away towards the Liffy, walking with seven-league strides. I ranged along and as be talked, he stooped over, peering close Into my face, I asked him first to tell of some of his war exploits. He had been offered 10,000 pounds for his memoirs. He smiled broadly beneath a tiny black Chaplinesque mustache which distracts from the dignity of his ap- - | pearance. #1 can’t talk about those,” he said “I might give away some secrets.” “What about Ulster’s refusal to -|Join in all-Ireland nation then?" "| “You mustn't speak of Ulster tm that regard, It's not. the correct term. There are really only four counties, less than half of Ulster, that are opposed to Irish freedom, “Our position with regard to these counties is perfectly reasénable. We don’t wish to—we shall not—deprive them of any of their just liberties or rights, “Let them accept the principle of Irish unity and an arrangement can easily be effected. “It is not we, but they, who are stumbling blocks tq peace and con cord.” 1 asked Collins If a plebiscite would be taken, now that a deadlock in the negotiations had apparently been reached, “{ think the Irish people hgve fully registered their opinion already in an unmistakable manner,” he re- plied “There is complete unanimity for rejecting the present proposals. “Another thing that you must re *°. Both men are held on open tied and asttied eight, Wwe ahem ten present wasteful destructive pro- Are you in Polish medium Stanisiawa: Mercer jstand! and wrists on the table. She would "Tivo tuch pontoon bridges n fat | Federal Action Strikes at able to afford money for a conserva- PONTOON URGED row Which is harmful to all. {oanes: not for war, Engineers Propose Bridge eee Seize this very minute.” “Bhe would keep her hands about) ‘This is the latest proposal cea wait for a prickling sensation to oo have been suggested by John H.} | Biggest Picture Concern Dirkeg and R. R. Montell, Seattle en- gin who have offered to build Naaty? | SeamP proritea the ‘county furiae |, WASHINGTON: Ave. 98-—heties them with 15 hulls which are now {8 been decided upon by the federal Lake Union and grant them a sum trade commission, it was learned au- Hot to exnesd $985,000. thoritatively today. According to the plans of Dirkes Papers will be issued tomorrow cit- and Montell, the bridges would reach |ing the Famous Players-Lasky com- from Seward park to Mercer island, | nony for alleged violation of the fed- — wh ayer the northeast corner of era: trade act, prohibiting unfair lercer island to the mainland. The | practices, and the antitrust law. The Complaint, ft was learned, will charge One draw span would be equipped) violation of section seven of the ne cresae di sanguinea 20 federal trade act and section five of wiioetber’ ell; aecerdiog to the}? Matteo Mw. plan, would be reserved as a substi-} og Awoniana Aug. 90.—"As di- tute in case of needed repairs. The! rectorgeneral of the imeas Play- remaining hulls would be used in the ers Lasky corporation, I know that construction of the other bridge. this organization fs not a trust and ‘The pi wan placed before ees therefore it will plead not guilty to e- rges that flea cording to Claude C, Ramsay, no de psa! oa Me by rer cision has been made, ‘This was the statement today of BOY VIRTUOSO sce seer IS RUNAWAY ington to the effect that the federal ~ Snohomish Lad Vanishes trade ‘was to take action against the country's largest motion tion. With Violin squad Monday night netted a total member, my Ind, theg can be no] SNOHOMISH, Aug. 30. Carrying jot two complete stills, a quantity of free plebiscite as long as those Only his violin as @ means of making /whisky and beer and 200 gallons of English forces are in occupation of his living, Daniel Cann, 14-year-old! mash. our country.” son of Fred Cann, Commereiat ho- “Will there be war then?” 1 ask. |tel, was reported by his father today reached the house on St.|/to have run away in company with Sterneds green where Collins was to another boy. take part in enother of the endiess| The other lad ts Jimmy Gensel, 14, inner | Visiting here from Seattle. -His’ elrele. home address is 3208 Madison st., He turned for an tnstant on the /that city. threshold. ny is a wonderful player on “If they ask for it,” he said his violin.” said his father, “and has grimly, add, with @ handclasp that /@n idea he can make his way with hurt, disappeared inside. his music. He was carrying the in-! strument in a well-worn case. He has a small notch in the rim of his Chamber Aroused right ear and wears his hair pompa- . F dour. by Tourist Plaint |°°"y;. was aressea in a dark brown Ry way of stopping tourists’ com-/guit, low shoes and light brown plaints as to this city’s Inadeqaute |cap. facilities for their comfort; members| “1 would appreciate the favor tf of a special Deattig Chamber of /anyone secing either of the boys Commerce committee Swill visit. the! would call me lohg Miatance at this Woodland park auto camp Wednes- | notel.” day afternoon with the park commit. | tee of, the city council, made up of! Maj. J.B. Carrot. A. T. Drake and| Ws Se Aid Near for Oliver T. Erickson, ‘The chamber has for a tong time been agitating improvement along! this line. At the recent meeting of | Washington highways will soon fol- the board of trustees a special com-|Jow passage of the proposed Phipps- mittee was appointed which is con-| Dowell bill, recently reported favor- sidering a program for emergency | bly by the senate committee on and future policy, t mended to the city. © chamber’s committee includes D. B. Trefethen,|Chamber of Commerce from A. ¥F. A. 8. Eldridge, Col. Howard A, Han:| Bement, vice president of the Lin- son, J.T. Hardeman, Frank Water |00in Highway association, house, D, EB. Frederick and E. G. a derson, Federal aid for construction of to a letter received Monday by the Average Man’s Life Lengthens 4 Years F ag?! Agent for ‘| COLUMBUS,'O., Aug. 30.—The ay- Indians Arrested |erage tite of man has lengthened Otis O. Benson, formerly agent in charge of the Quiniault Indian res- ervation in Washington, is under ar- rest in Minneapolis and will be re. turned to Seattle to answer to a fed. ltury, despite the crime wave, war and other hazards, “Within another generation, the al- ‘Jotted three scor rs and ten will eral grand jury indictment. Word d@ thing of the past,” Dr. George of Benson's: arrest’ was received! W: Hoaglan declared today, basing Tuesday by the United States dis.|hl® claims on mortality statistics of the American Insurance union, of trict attorney's office, According to the indictment, Ren-| Which he is secretary, son, while loyed Indi t, Royant. el gon otter “tkins from | Battleship Goes Upon Scrap Heap the Quilleute Indians for an avegage | of $26 each and disposed of them to! Washington Roads) A room in the Stockholm hotel, 616 Charies st. wis raided Patrolman E. E. Covell, who a still made of tin, two poisonous whisky and 300 mash. The owner of the hg 0 Pipe i tid wR @ rope ja bed. The former home PR / Mathews, 1209 Marion st., was raided iby police dry squad, who arrested ,the rena of the hotise, Mrs. E. | Maddox, 30; F. 39, and Edward Ellis, 40. A still and 150 quart bottles of beer were seized. The three persons were later re leased on $500 ball each. ‘Seattle Offers Help to Spud Men’s Show Seattle will co-operate in every way to make successful the Potato Grow: ers’ show and conference to be held in Spokane in early December, thru, the state development bureau of the Beattle Chamber of Commerce. This action was taken by the executive ; ii ‘committee of the bureau after recei ing word of the conference from the | Spokane Chamber of Commerce, “The potato growing industry is be recom. | Postoffices and post roads, according | coming to be one of the big agricul. tural resources of the Northwest, [ways a statement from the executi committee, We of Western W: ington will do anything in our power to promote it.” Chief of Commerce Bidden to Seattle Frank H. Eldridge, Jr., chief of the four years in the last quarter cen-}far eastern division of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, was invited to’ visit Seattle on his way to the Orient in a Jetter sent today iby the foreign trade bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Bld: lridge, now in Washington, D. C., soon will start on his way to Oriental | countries, City of Quebec Has 116,120 Population | QUEBEC, Que., Aug. 30.—Accord- various other persons fay $60 each. He is said to have thus sold about 200 #kins in violation of the regula tion which prohibits Indian agents from trading for private gain with the government wards, ‘The penalty specified is a fine of $5,000, Schooner Libeled to Satisfy Debts! ‘To satisfy a claim for $1,184.66 sea. men’s wages, brought by 1. Nitta, the sailing schooner Levi W, Ostrander was libeled at Winslow Tuesday by Deputy United States Marshal B. R. Tobey, LONDON, Aug. 30.—The battleship ing to the Quebec directory, just dis- Dreadnought, which was built at a tributed, the population of the city |eost of about 1,500,000 pounds, has, has reached 116,120, divided as fol been sold for 44,000 pounds, and ts lows: French-Canadians, — 102,750) to be broken up. The Hindustan, | Irish, 5,300; English, 5,275; other another battigghip, has been d for | nationalities, 2,795, The total valua 36,000 pounds for the same puirposs, tion of property is $112,98; Soviets Consider |Suitor Refereed Restoring Patents, Women’s Battle REVAL, Aug. 30.—The soviet gov. LONDON, Aug. 30. — Lawrence ernment has appointed a commission Hedron was referee in a fight be to consider the reatoration of patent tween Anne Philips and Elsie Hunt rights “and protection for future to decide which should have the patents, all rights under the old| young man's love. Elsie knocked patent laws having been annulled by| out her rival. All were arrested, bui decree in 1919, escaped with a reprimand, .