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PTEMBER 8, Seattle Star : Edaily at 190 cy year, TY .90.80 | ef five, fied ndveriinements wilt be) ' Ws mudience . tt Audience in ke Northwest . Reads The Star’s Want Ads ain 0600 ANTED —_——o / TELEPHONE OPERATORS v Previous © experience Wanted. Apply at Training : The Pacific Tele- & Telegraph Com- aus ‘Fourth ave, be- > MUSICIANS ==WTOLIN- sat Bianist ett violinist ae mageware. oreneatra, ops ptatilee Addr id § Worthives Dex Producers’ RY Vile from hm. Call. Mal ts pe mm, il your | it hold Sane Pea Ukice. throw it aw: paght. 806. Pine ot a Mg LE TM fot, eae need work “TO Bros” Auto # Behovis 8 of United tatee America! rency. 660, oon aie. NFO | 1921. HOUSES FOR RENT ONT TT-ROOM HOUSE, SUTTATION for ght housek » for tent | $40 a month, #20 > ave. Cail owner, West 1182-R £54.07 Roo water paid: one b ear, 4286 Letit $3.00 garage. MODERN 4-ROOM $10 26th ave N. Hast Madison 2? UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | AND FLATS “URNISH MODERN: | to Rainier at Geneseo COTTAGE, tia for @ nly. $12 furniah except beddin bachelor, 2808 % Jackson FLAT, 4 ROOM I range, connected h ave. FURNISHED ROOMS. iit th ave. 8 Capitol . 7 a ¢ re mo | 1006 RNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS APARTMENTS” Tits 3 and 4 rooma, fur- of unfurnished; phone, hath. Pri pnable. Hott ie F week up: 2 Apartments, 68 up: posite Moore Th Ageient, FURNISHED ROGUE HGCsEREES. tng, alee tae urEes. The Thrift, Sweli, TARGI ire, New man: | 8-ROOM | APART- ment: steam heat, 1718 12th 8. 8. ery FROOM APARTMENT, WITH FP vate bath, nicely furnished, 3 35th ave. ND 5- ROOM “FLAT, Witt oman tance, 386 Vine Fourth ave, FURNISHED FLATS, 60 ra, Georgetown, Call North an ry URNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS t: LARGE, “WHLL FORNISHED found floor, $19 monthly. a wg ira, comfort- Fremont. ‘THING to. S428 WLY od TRO Tyrnished. 42.00" weekly 707 Madison st. 4) %. ROTeig ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR WIN- for 2 oF 4 Finlng at. “elo: yer Ore vd dlotel, J. Pelephone Kittott 2801 PUPILS WANTED > PIANO TEACHER ecitals given. Special attention Hetita Attrac ive terme. * seacher, Mg ect pan wy ree. Capito! 0809. in Ene Be Yuet 33.5 vo by fbn: the pose tit jaat. Our & her to ng the: y ed oing to Fare doors ‘2 pul tom 4 feet by & feet doors jeod at $7. door with « at @ small charge. zen sixes of Gash for garages nd windows for gatabitshed a ape GARAGES, store Delidings. ete. HL ts i WILL TRADE FRINTING 0:3 what you have? Novelty Print, qe and. 4. Yui write oF call 6 Li te delivery. T-A-SFAR — RUTNOLER 910 | fear Weistield ca art ‘our “watch, throw It a jon, nth | SGOD FOREST WOOD, P. ANTES Use rs. ep iharaeetiet: a IGA teed ge seek, P. ¢ boy, xchange inde tui ure. ‘Phone your wants. will Main 4207, call “aa — all or by the piece, 4958 12th 8. Ey PET STOCK BEA and }i23 14th A TRE: labor; drive and repair Shrectrician served about years in France. F+1, Star. 4 Look OVER OUR BTOCK OF CRED to introduce gas waving, crea automobile accel Large, ermanent in- Bulte 706, 2 hector at, New or free samp) Mer. 4718 Am ‘Cincinnati, O. i, CANVASSE RS—| Hl milk can open- BLACK HANDBAG pntain| 4 Coin | purse, | diamond $2.00 in currency and rr things. Return to Archwa Store, Main 7417, receive r LADY'S GRAY POCKT containing $40 in paper at pub- i} Sparket, between4 ‘d. Call ELD ROOM MODERN, WITH Kenwood 2982. FURNISHED HOUSES BUNGALOW. 4 ee ».|OND [hiSit SPANIEL ROTI "for wal Stuer Cr i ie ame TT a as FORD TRACTOR ATTACHE: complete, $60 nach, Also in running order, autos, truck is and tires, selli Telephone Bai TOURING with special chi new paint and rubber. Finest evrolet im Seattle. A goee, at 450, Henry Mossbach, 618 F. Pine st. Bast 2651. 2 | oF YOU HAVE ANY KIND OF CAR for sale that needa repatrin will repair and sell for yor you no Interest or storage. ay you to investigate. Duncan @ Lees 035 Third ave. ADS CAN BE BOuGHT ON cash pay ment gozmen"4 S stare ~ Amency. ines Author! roadway and Pike. CHEVROL, small monthl Centra’ Ford L Fast 01 20. fore buying. y terms. 618 B. Low prices enry Mossbach Pike st. East AN, 1917, $206, ery and’ new AVE tion will exchange for good car. This ts worth looking wp, 111% d ave, Room 9. aT CASH PRICE PAID, Fo ‘008 ight cars. enry ossbacl Kato 68. 6i8 8 Pie 2664, 4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS MY 2-T 1LT NABH; be. ~ tric lights and piarters 00d Fr ber, fnve'no further toe for | it, and will sacrifice. Make me an Offer. Consider trafle. Telephone Weat_0975-R WILL PAY &ruT CASH FOR GOOD Fords and 0 2%: HAMILL ENGDAML, Fast 1631 Brondway. MACHINERY EBLHOTRIC MOTOR, DRILL Bumps. W. Montelius Price © ent or sale. Main 019, 624 Ist 76 FOR SALE—RVAL ESTATS _ \ ONLY $1,550; TERMS A new, attractive, little Conoltal bungalow, facing Phinney ave.; lo} 40x100 feet; splendid unobstructer view; breakfast nook; | indirect giecttic Tight, toilet. bath, sink, 1160. Biroet meng are fu snap? to Fourth an Immediate pomseasion. 50 8 on HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bldg. Main 7134, cash will handle, Who gets chy FoR SAL P—REAL ESTATE | DAVE ql | BASTMAN ni Ave. $1,500, $160 CASH, balance $26 monthly | and intere: b-room ott with bath; furniture wi houge; lot 50x12 fruit; fenced water; 4 ble oar family * from ot buy | $2,200 Attractive home and ition. ‘Two © O fect of ground. These are well built, and an satate, , and in| INtwation; oly nd telephane; $280 warts of street inprevenente paid in full, This place will provide « home and immediate about $16 monthly, A for some family; about 2 blocks from Ft. Lawton car. TERM $250 cash, balance $80 monthly. ncome t pi the ear, on Gist! lot. 60x100; modern now chicken houses capable of caring for several lot Jn crulh and THis PEACH WolteHt 41,000. ‘Bold Cheap. DAVID P, EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave, THRES SMALL HOMES Por sate at bareete prices and on easy terme. 92.250 Modern 4-room bungalow, on co bo 30 per month, ort, including $1 d-room, semi-modern bungalow, cash and $20 per month, tnelw interest Bitad| My Me cur, 100 ..to W, Juneau at. office on the of ane = to @rocery atore, a ay inday. TURNER may D h utd Aves 4200 Pts $10 Cash and $5 Monthly Large building lots, 50120, includ as 0 worth of gent tm. paid in full tebation 32od e eri 300 TO $450 valley lots at Columbia, $5 d % monthly; DAYID P_ EASTMAN 1034 Third Ave. WANT VACANT LF anew), Modern bungalow of 4 a rooms) bat Hav kcases,, ye comant pe Seems s wate tools; trie ange i rubber tye garden and art Se Evenings, putter ve re gihe A a TAN 1016 Third Ave. 12-ROOM HOUSE NEAR UNIVERSITY Large double corner; fore tam Dkk shes 1 oy vert house ‘el a toed tor quick sale, cn |§ { ie] Fy U brat) im Og ek bent $4.8 ho will pic Some =p and make some money? ey? Ooepatr, urnace eppertunity to rent oe © HENRY F 200 Alaské Bis) eg ’ sete Th RD_ AVE. get 5 of 6-room place, an: »@ location. ‘| 1520 "weatlax ential 1 EVER -G te property. Mai neta 0077. Mary boxidi LOT. oe enuy, abd ioth ave Ne Fe. Across atreet University of Wash- ington grounds 06M MODERN BUNGALOW, %- Ha improved, $100 cash. Elliott 2,500; Vihwd bedroom center hall, living room with fir lace and rath ith Pate extra with n ay fine lars ey; sbaaring er fruit trees, shrubs and water in gaa in hous street; nice hborhood No. Office cloned Sunday and Labor Day. Call Tuesday or later. KEAN BROS. $405 Ballard Ave. Suns _ | Take Ballard car to 22nd A dition; new paint ‘outside, hew paint and paper in- side; 2 bedrooms; livin new" room; cabinet kite! new Hnolaum; bathroom with ew ‘porche! AY for basement more rooms partly ex- atic for 2 stairway to attic; lot, 640x100, with 6 ing fruit tree ; has sewer, pot 1 p for at the you want any more for he core, No. 299 Office cloned all day Sunday and Labor Day. Call Tuesday of later pond BROS, Sunaet Paid DID 16-ROOM HOL hot rater heat; all newly paper: and painted; Uated for roomin A ganitariune Wh’ gity or Might a Room 9. For BALG OR TRADD a Re ern bung ie * ehie and boarding xchange for equity. oe Ying “Third av fruit an en ranch Merritt, het et ¢|right time, perhaps a finan in Tay save a di eity light) — eR (Sir. BEHLING, A close in; nicely sit-| THE SEATT uF Zi AR (Waiter to Blame for Prohibition? A walter tapping the shoulder of John B. Gough and telling Gough, who was sutfering the tortures of the drunkard, that he would be hiv friend, gave the world the greatest temperance erator who ever lived, Dr. D. V. Bush, paychologiat, hie audience at the Arena Friday night, In his free lecture on “Life's reatest Bet.” | “Life's greatest bet tn the human soul,” sald Dr. Bush, Me cited nu merous incidents of men Who had become great because some one had canfidence in them and helped them, “A word, a smile at the J lift, ouraged man from « life of mivery,” the lecturer aatd. Dr, Bush will deliver a free leo- ture Baturday night on “The Scien. tific Effect of Peace, Poise and Laughter " Arrest Bank ‘Teller nai for Alleged Theft DENVER, Sept. 3-1. 1M. Connor, 4, former senior paying teller of the International Trust company, was under arrest today charged with the alleged theft of $1,964. win ¥. Mor former telier at ti kame bank, absconded a few weeks ago with $78, of the bank's funds, Morse and Connor were close friends, police said, Connor ts said to be a member of e eraniatas Pe Fort Smith, Ark., family. |Bank Bandit Slips Thru Sheriff’s Hand Jimme Ryan, one of the four ban- ‘atts who held up and robbed two Se attle bank Messengers July 14, was at large again Saturday, altho for a short time Inet Thursday he was in the custody of Sheriff Ell Jones at Sacramento, Cal. Jones arrested Ryan on « disorder. ly charge, but did not recognise him an the Beattio bandit until after Ryan had posted $1,000 bail and departed ACREAGE ROOM HOUsE, WITH ADDITION: al sleeping roams on second floo only 25 minutes blocks from o from Pioneer equi Tage; chicken snd 0 | +s “tof best garden land, od. Have an income lace to ma eh Eaters led achoot. Sowa. bal Tak Ww. Bimegrove st. Office open day and Sun ay. te 19 a. m. to 4p. m. A v5 DAVID Ry MASTMAN Wy ird A +e. ON Gaby TERMS from this o: erett fi 200 per 5 monthly. my (i SAGTMAN Two Tr ket HOULE- vard Park, § minut at of eity rea, om the Olympic ay tr per sere down, the o Fig orn = * sat lew Dowit: ¥. A goin 0. Bex WANT 76 HEAR FROM OWNER pavi , ror iy Jo. 2, Wis, Stina "Youn, ington ‘st, Chippewa NTED—TO HEAR er of farm Cid good la for bate ig winter, Ia Jones, fi & Exp. Co. yee BE 25 Bociety American 500 Wichita Roy’ 10 Perpetual Ho (Pays €% mont 100 Dr. Busy 5: ‘ $00 Burk- ren. Histining & Bin 20,000 Burk-Tex. Production Co. Dispatch Petroleum 300 Rev * PACiEN. v) Ls 2/911 Securities Bid WE HAVE AN offer which has for over been paying monthly divid 2% on par, and ited number the plant will mall you your divi Phone sil Inv: firatyor the month, * 2496, ot write Wash, Buperior Salen 8yn- FOR SALE—206 SHARES DAVIS | pv i 4 Ww >= FELIABLE BROK ell block of at oration, for mi facture) of patented autom bile ac ory absolutely nece fary for engine efficiency, Write for details, CO. McNulty, 1131 Central Bldg. Los Angeles 4 BY OWNER—39 ROOMS; C | well furniphed; | alway Satu 4973, ry or terms. fandtnay, 708 Heventh ave. 712 HOGE BLDG. high class business Cifitornia c in. DRY FiInST GROWTH FOR- $10 cord, delivered. Ral- FOR SALH‘— i4-ROOM Wiovsy- keeping, forma, 714 Madison. 97 SPECIAL NOTICES NIAUTO, TAKE TWO PARKENGURA Denver, Omaha, to Chicago. Box 1D-100, Sta Ey) PERSONAL 3 Dk WELFARE — SaNiPRACTIO hysician Chronic dizorde minions 207 Epler bla. Drugiess. 7 NORSE—Mrs, A. Willeiksen, Stinset 1257. 9A Mme, Tiii—Vocational expert, cham acter analyst, 716 Haight Bldg. REAL porate LOANS W. | Sioney for farm and acre Meni ana MPG. Cos 1022 tra, JMGAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that W. A. Suthe land has made an application to bulld a public garage at 4208 W. Alaska, lots 41, 42, 48, 44, block 1, Beenie ‘Park Addition. PSYCHOLOGIST Ment, Room bob County -¢ rior to September LE— told | *, 10. | sary.” Marry in Buddhist Temp ale Artists Each to Boss ‘Self Miss Marie Parmelee, now Mrs. Carlos Nuese, and her husband, both prominent artists in San Francisco, who feel that their marriage ceremony before the gold joss in Buddha's temple was more impressive than the ordinary American rites. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—Marle/ gongs ringing and the ititle squat Parmelee and Carlos Nuese, promin- | gold images beaming down upon them, ent artiste of this city, will depend | “mn. pride, who has been attending upon Buddah‘s blessing for their fu | tne Buddhist temple for two years, ture happiness. says the Oriental ceremony Is more They didn’t like the legal ceremony | impressive, more binding, and mort —“but complied because it is neces) apt to result in a lasting union than Bo, after getting the leense | the few words spoken before a min- and appearing before an ordained ister. After beating their heads to minister, they hurried to the Budd-|the floor before the gold joss they hist temple where they took their | returned to the husband's studio vows with the incense burning, the! where “ench i to be his own boss.” Sent Pauline Sweet Words and Now Asks for Money From Her LOS ANGELES, Sept. %-—-| Mins Frederick included in the $1,100 cash, balance on| Charges that Attorney George E4- ward Joseph, of New York city, sent her endearing notes and tele stams and followed them up with an itemized bill for them, were made by Pauline Frederick, stage, and motion picture star, here today. She made the charges in answor to Joseph's sult against her for $26,000 for services rendered which she said she would file imme diately, ‘The draft of the anewer Includes filing of a counter claim for $15,000 by Miss Frederick against Josep! The Seattle Star DIRECTORY _ Atiorneys-ai Law Eatablished i887 All fees; consultation 216 Burke Bid “aeveloped -7 Central and 609 F 5 Bidg@., Seattic, Warh, Bc ot. N. W., Wephiagtos, Phone Main 0390, os i. ws REYNOLDS, MB; CL. nBY- YS. Ketablished Seattle, 1 examiner U. 8. 402-6 Lyon Bid. Ell atent and trade ud. M tt 5076. 38 | Wi aa b760. 121 Patents. Trademarks. dee fide AT phe Howe rid Chiropractor Dr. Edith Moore Fiqh Di v it, GHTROPRAC- tor, "210-19 Hateht Bid. 2d-Pin Hours, 1 Kye, da M. ab42, Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED ON ALD ANTT- cles of value. THE RELIABLE, 907 Third ave. Expert Electric MOTORS, APPLIANCES, \ Ni . J Givnan Blectric Co., 641 First Ey Miliott 6028, Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN™ jewelry, on most Atisfactor X80 LA SOCIETY FOR, REMEDIAL LOANS IN SBATTLE 355-856 Empire Hullding Second, Near Madi MONEY TO LOAN—W LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches Yowest rat Oldest Loan Brokers A SCAN JEWELRY. CU £21 Second Ave. Established 1889. ~~ LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES You keep your car FB. Sargent, toa Central. Bidg. Hhlote ets, PLL OL i On dtanan’ anda j Hshed i8t4. Optician and Optometrist iw. i me REPATRING, PIX TUNING, atimation Guaranteed wor Strom, Eiltott 0 Physicians, Surgeons REEUMATIOM, SCIAY a LUMBA- Our treatment immedate ‘One week's trial tr en free. Feltet. pay falleged to have been sent | Frederick was divorcing Willard | draft of her answer, made publi, telegrams and notes she alleged Joseph sent her from New York, Los Angeles and other cities. One of them read: a “Pauline, thou loved and lovely queen of all the land that might have been at thy gracious, ra diant emile Mlumipes oweey weary mile.” Another wailed: “Wretched because no wire this mornin; A_ third sald: “Talked with Mack today. Will be ready to proceed when you ar- tive. Surprised he wearied you and your response. At the time that message was Miss Mack, her actor husband, “Good morming, wonder girl, am praying that quest of the new free- dom begins tomorrow.” “Did you note the Othello touch creeping into Iegal verbiage the last wire?" another message queried, “Forgtve It, am smiling now but saw red for a minute, Won't you say something In your next wire? This gold fish privacy of commu- nication is maddening. Alwaya, George.” Joseph is said to be aged about 50 and married. Miss Frederick declared she at tached little significance to the messages at the time but professed astonishment when she received an alleged demand for payment for these “services.” None of the messages swered by Miss Frederick, “except when business made necessary.” were an: she sald, it Secretaries to Give State Help Unqualified support of the state Chamber of Commerce was pledged by the secretaries of the local cham bers of commerce thruout Washing- ton, who were assembled in conven- tion September 1 and 2 In Bremerton. Tho Wacos, as they are called, plan another meeting soon, to plan exten- sion werk it in Western Washington, Thieves Get All_. but Overalls Burglars who believe in efficien: cy entered the home of Paul Pap- pas, & house boat at the foot of FE Marginal way, Friday hight and ransacked the place, Pappas told police, They departed with every article of clothing that Pappas owned, and some he didn't, The total less in clothing was over $300, consisting of suits, over- coats and shirts. Only a suit of overalls was overlooked, Se reer agNe or emer NEW RULES FOR GETTING MAIL|7 heir Dead Love —— Supt. Williams Gives. Hints | to Insure Delivery Here are a few hints for w the mails, They are given by George KH, Williams, superintendent of mails in the Seattle postoffice. First, the correct address on your letter or paper is most essenfial for its prompt delivery, Therefdre, it is your firet duty to see that your cor respondents and the publishers are kept advised of your correct addrens. You may be an did resident or your firm may have been established for many years, this fact alone will not secure you the service your business or profen#ion demands, A new directory is published every year; when you get your copy or at your first opportunfty, examine the directory and advise your postmaster of any error or omiasion in the spell: | ing of your mame or the address given, or possibly you have been en. rely overlooked Advine the postmaster when you expect to move your place of bust nem and furnish him your new ad. drens. old stationery and mail your bust hess or personal card with your new | address to your correspondents. Don't forget to notify your publish- ers aiso, for the postoffice does not kive directory service to this class of mail and you may miss getting your home paper. These suggestions apply to private users of the mails as well as to bus’ Nees houses. Gets Card From Wilson ¢& fcolby: John P. Hartman, ,att offices in the Burke building, hag re- ceived an announcement of the opend ing of the law firm of Wilson, & Col by, Washington, D. C. The am nouncement declares the formation | Of partnership between the formar president and bi Mr, Hartman both Wilson and Colby. a 1921 Record .of Pedestrians Hit | by Automobiles 52 at Elghth ave, anc® West- lake ave. Saturday morning, Mra. B. Ludwig, 41, 2213 Bighth knocked down and severely brubved | when struck by an auto, O. Ft. Hon, 9300 Seventh ave. N. W., driver of the car, told police that he aprfited his brakes and sounded his heen in an effort to avold striking hers athe was taken to city hospital in atprt vate machine. Her injuries aregnot serious. eee 52 Friday afternoon at Leary ave. ai:d N, 44th st. by 8. 0, Yooum, 201 Jad k- son st., who reported to police thi ‘the boy broke away from his moth¢ r secretary of statts. which wa#/and darted in front of his car, Tie boy was knocked down but appa ently unhurt. He was taken home’. His Proper Name, To give the Gont An Honest Deal. The Funny Papers Love or Evers Upon Influential Smell Which hovers in The Neighborhood Of Goats, however Kind and good To attack 8 of} Change the address on your | @ personal: friendigot | twas | An unidentified boy, dre about 7 years, was struck VAUE 13 \Accident Knocks Into Life Again LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3—It took bn automobile accident, resulting In & fractured skull and internal injur- lex, to bring about a reconciliation tween Mrs. W. F. Mooney, film tress known as Jean Riley, and her husband. She was suing for @ivorce, charg- ing extreme cruelty ana non-support when— rT She and friend husband were out | driving, and, as usual, quarreling. Th & dispute over a ring which he had promised her, she grasped his hana in & hospital. stopped the automobile, dentally, the spat. In the hospital mutual forgiveness was in order. Now they*re both gind the accident occurred.” GIRL KIDNA Do, | SAYN Considerable mystery surrounds |the case of ten-year-old Mildred | Johnson, motherless girl, who last | Saturday was held in the juventie detention home here, charged with A telephone. pole and, ineb While crossing. the, st¢ret! writing letters from imaginary @d- | mirers to Mrs. R. E. Swanson with | whom she was boarding. Mrs. Swanson and the girl were re leased next day. Neighbors declare the girl has disappeared, none having seen her since the date of her re- |lease. Unconfirmed reports that dey tectives are trying to locate the girl have also been made. Since Time Began,] Is_ William Whetn It Isn’t Anne] His His Forehead low, His Purpose bein: Some Victim squaryly In the Back. —BY .FRANCES That ie the title of an article Western Washington Experiment of “straws” are best adapted for of-Weveloping better types yet. ping,” and “Management of the subjects treated in this number. You may receive a copy of this the attached coupon: Superintendent, Puyallup, Wash. and oblige Name.. The Strawberry of Tomorrow that will be of @ilue to Western Washington farmers appearing in the b+mon' it Station. It culture here “Crown Gall,” “A Standard Egg Pack,” “How Can Pullete Be Brought Into Laying?” “Mouth Infection in Poultry,” “Fall Crop- Fall-Freshening Cow” are other bulletin free by filling/and mailing Western Washington Experiment Station, WIll you please mail me 8 copy of your September bulletin, AGBPOND. 0.0... cscs secseceterceasesceseneceserste ons Barber Shops Closed Labor Day. i to remove the ring—and awakened Pi