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"SITUATIONS WANTED et soa al 3 fib inh nator, Auto United now openin, in most comp ote Di ot a ioraate Automotive Tr ool on the Coast. he 16th limakes atte spilt ther ‘and sev te as A rie, ave. 8 th of Totem Pole iM, urs. interest EX-SERVICE Preference honorably ee dit MA electric! ¥ ‘Write 16 enable, le price Harrison ry ‘sin Franc remanent, tor st., New mate article something new Wk wild at once is, Gen. carry in pocket fer free. sample. 718 Amer- faclanet, é CANVASSERS— open- faire 1s11% LOST AND FOUND JULY 4—BLACK HANDBAG taining "apth ronary, §: arse, | diamond 2.00 In currency a: Return to Archwi 4 ook oi, Bors Main TAIT, receive re MOUS, SUITABLE for light housekeeping, for rent hn, $20 Ninth ave, Call on et 1182-1. . ROOM NEW” MODERN to Raia ° title ave, at Genes garage. N ROOM” wi A? See U ouple only xcept bedding, tor a 03 8 FURNISHED A AND FLATS NWATTAN TELE TENTS. irs oweH at—2, 9 and 4 rooms, plehed or | upcurnial ‘Steam heat; phone; lees very reasonab! ¢._ Witiott Aaa it She FROOM APART: vate bath, nicely 3: th sali 4 furnished, ve. 8 b 5-ROOM FORE Ryd ROOM FUR FLATS. Modern, Georgetowm. Call North 19 month! ira, comfort- Fremont. Vater, 5 North Ait 428 ae st. NEWLY TINTRD, HVERYTHING furnished, $2.00 weekly; close tn. 70T Madison st. school teachers or bachelors Grand Ho’ James Telephone Eliott 201 _ PUPILS WANTED Eb PIANG * TEACHER given. Spee i aitentics ® Attractive ie PIANO 5 S—ARTISTY teacher, Different. Trial lesson free. Capitol 0809 @ FOR SALES MISCELLANEOUS ~ 6 Wittians 1843 First Av GE DOORS The most important part of the ding must be made right if ° to last. Our ga- put together to agiced at att Bh Mar. *y rage doors 4 feet by 8 feet doors tae) pa with extra ¢ We have over m dozen sizes of sash on band suitable for garages See us for dors and windows for any kind of butlding. o WILLIAMS ‘SomPANY ba _ Eatabitahed 1899. PORTABLE Houses, GARAGE Offices.» Portable house KE MARS PORTABLE RS B G aon. 3, 3% .o wil ox. TES for. ae iN write or call AMER N_ FURNITURE ECO. wet rs at. Large stock of ni peneene id and ¢ all kinds o! itu: our wants, Will erp Main 4207 NT i BALE, i Gn | 5 a. Otber lbreeds of dogs at seatipdetions cheap. 311 Weat- fane Mo Hitott 2490, 61 For SALE—AUTOMOBILES y TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS, $50 each. Also in “good auto at TR complete, running order, ry ih Ave _Telephone ROLE TOURING, wv rn ial top, new paint and rubber. let in Seattle A x you no interei ‘ou to tiny Duncan & ed ) STOCK OF THED Low prices enry Mossbach “Wit E. Pike st. East LooK ove rn care before buying. and ¢« Auté Co., 2661. R BALI Btarte magneto. tion will exchang This is worth lool Good light cars. Henry Monsbach uto Co. & Pike «f Peet 2861. “ FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS MY -TON REWUTUT NASH; ELEC: r trie li ber. and win ee elephone wilt. PAY 6 CASH FOR GOOD Fords and HAMI DAHL 1531 Broadway, Teast 1160. 3 MACHINERY ELECTRIC MOTOR, D AnD umps ontelius Price Co homt or sale. ‘Malm sis, 626 iat 3 15 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE _ ONLY $1,560; TERMS Anew, attractive little Conotial bungalow, facing Phinney ave.; lot splendid unobstructed 9 5 indirect 3 | _ Buildin, ttle. SMPROVED FARA EADY OF WOU HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bldg Main 7134. Ri) Have 4-room \7s ie FOR GALE OW FRADE FOROS: SMALL COTTAGE, Fi, 00; 8 down, $25 month. 604 American Bank, Main 2476, THE SEATTLE STAR FOR SALP—REAL ESTATE _ |Waiter to Blame for Prohibition? A waiter tapping the shoulder of John B. Gough and telling Gough, who was suffering the tortures of the drunkard, that he would be his friend, gave the world the greatest orator who ever lived, Bush, psychologist, told his audience at the Arena Friday night, in his free lecture on “Life's DAVID P. RASTMAN 202d Third Aye. fen Fae % fro A good buy water; car. family. $2,200-— Attrac' tive for some home and tacome | Two cott feet of ground. on aro well bullt, e sold to close an as ‘# greatest bet te the human said Dr, Bush. He cited nu: * | merous incidents of men who had P| becdme great because some one had Ae aenk | confidence in them and helped them. “A word, a emile at the right time, perhaps a financial lift, may save @ discouraged man from family; about 2 4\a life of misery,” the lecturer said. ate of pultivations ot wton car, TERMS |” pr” push will delive, Ms ra free leo $260 cash, Balance $99 monthly. |... ‘paturday night en “The Selon of Peace, Poise and Arrest Bank Teller. for Alleged Theft DENVER, Sept. §—B. H. Connor, 44, former senior paying teller of the Internati®nal Trust company, was under arrent today charged with the alleged theft of # Edwin F. Mores, former teller at the same bank, absconded a few weeks ago with $78,000 of the bank's funds, Morse and Connor were close friends, police sald. Connor ts said to be a member of 4 prominent Fort Smith, Ark., family. Bank Bandit Slips Thru Sheriff's Hand Jimmie Ryan, one of the four ban- dita who heid up and robbed two Se Ue bank messengers July 14, was it large again Saturday, altho for a short time last Thuraday he waa in the custody of Sheriff Hil Jones at Sacramento, Cal. Jones arrested Ryan on a disorder. ly charge, but did not recognize him as the Seattle bandit until after Ryan had posted $1,000 ball and departed. ACREAGE 100 el hu ; jot in trot ret for. THIS te “Worth $3,000. DAVID P. RA lenis 1024 ‘Third Ave THRED SMALL HOMES it bargain prices and on easy terme 0 ‘alow, on corner $50 per month. 2. Modern 4-room bu lot, $250 cash and including Interest. $1,600 4-room, sam!-modern bungalow, $150 | cash ‘and $20 per month, including interest, $1,250 3-room semi-modern bungalow; sity water and light; close to car; $10) cash and $20 per mongh, including interest TO ARRIVE THERD Take Fauntiergy car, No. 2, of Firet 1m. to Jun at Saleemen ‘ottice on the tett- hand sid next to grocery store, « Sunday. day reat wer ARR Co c "OMPANY S09 Hose Lat Phone suai sf 348 Ft DAVID P. EASTMAN 1034 Third Ave. $300 TO 2°98 §apn.eedg 0 start and save. ight near wy, Total Pre’ $1,504 pase nce $16 @ month Burien cal De er, 20 TO $480 Rainier valley lots at Columbia, $5 cash and §§ monthly; city lght|— and water, sant A 2 irda Ave. 2 a, 410,68 ht eg east of cH leas than 16 milde from hee of & mile from Pvere Prices $150 to $200 per & 10%, 95 month AVID fo EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. on | POR TALE TW © TRACT TOULE- Topo] yard Park, 6 minutes south of elty limite Sidney 1589-J-12. C7) FARM LANI ~ ADMINISTRATORS BX. A anap. 77 acres, on the Olympte highway, $10 per acre down, the E _Lynn, Quilcens, (6 ete RABP! and strawberries, poultry, Y lace of 10 seres, Vashon. Vrite & I. it Vasher We iad ler way) reet. Will more vacant et aT tod value) as first monthly. Price Saly ie f chance to tee “those va- cant lots into a home. Come out tomorrow. $ PARKER Mw 9447 85th 5 West 0846-R bungalow, eenrenty new in. on. codiand park ay living room; recap- coat closet; “beaut: ed dint | a Al Fentilated closets, fine cabinet| WANT FO HEAR FROM OWNER kitchen with nook; oak floors,| having farm for sale. Give par~ fireplace, bookcases. ete; ¢ t foulare and lowest price. Youn J. basement. furnace and trays Black, Washington st, Chippewa frie ange. linleum. ene wee. fine lawn, sbrubl WANTED—TO HEA frat TA er of farm oF un ay iageorth 1016 Third Ave. = 665, Olney, STOCKS AND BOD z WILE fats Pevzimige ee Alaska Petroleum & Coal ite R os Desert Sti 2 ex Co. s*Gnited Wipenca: pies Auto fexne Ruperior Ol peawell } paing: Co. pet Bite. Co. hert Process Atel. h Power. old, Canad 1d Ec tern Elliot! nace heat; portunity t it Price Pci gs tor quick sale, with improvements fuly paid, 0 tho. will, pick this home up and make some no HENRY C. PWING COMP. 200 Alaska Bids. Baie Th. Biv 128; gon torr i BAR CC Le x 4 a, oLUM~ BIA ‘STRGETS PAVED. 2 4f00. P. 1919 THIRD AVE. AT DREN AW 258 rn Bmeltin, & Power, 1000 coho Red Metal. sane Fiioe 0860. TL i yo Se 95 Soclety American Inventors $38.90 600 Wichita Royalty 10 Perpetual Hoyalty Syoaicate 18.00 (Pays 6% monthly.) 100 Dr. Busy Syndicate as $00 Rurk-Tex. Refinin, 0.000 Burk-Tex, Production Co. 60 Dispatch Petroleum 300 Revere Oil PACIFIC secURITi€s ¢ 311 Securities Bidg., Seattlé, Wash. WE HAVE AN INVESTMENT TO offer which has for over a been paying monthly divid ling @ It ot e; arage; 5, A 130x120, all “rn cultivation ine soll. Sell or trade. Would! Uke to get & or 6-room place, any location. or L M. Butler one Main 4125. 14 Boston Bt. Garfield 6077. $1.38 ROOM HOU! FRE, FOxi01 Lor. X. T. Hengy, 3753 15th ave. Aareae street Vaiversity of Wash: ingt grounds. E-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, &- orp improved, $100 "sash Elliott ited n the plant will mail you your dividend check firat of the month, Phone Elliott , or write P. O. Box 114, Se- Supertor Sales Syn- ran BALE—300 BHARES ways Car stock. 6606 ¥6th ave. N ESS OPYURTL Be WANTED — RELIATLE DROKRER- © concern, sell block of stock, ifernia corporat) nm, for manu- facture . nted automo- utely ency. MeNulty, Angele BALLARD OOM NIFTY BUNGALOW $500 cash, $25 month— se Wr Gry trays; fine large lot. with tg, Lot oe sitey AbGazing fruit trees, shrubs, Fe, '4 ind flowers; very attractive; et varete, cement walks, sewer Sunda of 4 Call Tuesday or KEAN BROS. afi0d Battard Ave. eet 0127. ard cat to 22nd Ave Xt E-ROOM COTTAGE $1,350; $350 cash, $20 per month— 4, clean condition; new paint outlay, new paint and paper side; 2 bedrooms; livin, roo! dining room} cabinet kite new linoleum; plumbing; 2 ‘p; cavated for basement more rooms; irway to evel lot, bbxi0o,, with “6 bearing’ “trult trees) treet is} paved; haa sewer, sldewals and| water, and all paid for at the price,’ Do you want any more for the money No. 299 Office cloned all. day Sunday end Labor Day. Calt Tucaday of later. KEAN BROS, 5405 Ballard Ave. Take Ballard car to 22nd Ave. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE HAVE SPLENDID 16-ROOM HOUSY, hot water newly papered| and p ed; close inj nicely mit- uated for rooming abd boarding of Benitarium. Will, exchange for city, or county. 6,000 equity. Might assume, int Third aves rented; feash or terms. Main 4273, dy, 708 Seventh ave. BEHLING, 712 HOGH” BLBG. , sells high class busin houses. ‘ i¢-IN. DRY FIRST GROWTH ‘ent wood, $10 cord, delivered, Ral- y,| ier 0198-5. _ eae FOR far 18-ROOM HOUSsH- 1.100 cash, balance on ctX! Madison. SPECIAL NOTICES AUTO, TAKE TWO PASSE Denver, Omaha, to Chicago. D-100, Stary (98 PERSONAL DRO WELFARG — BANIPRACTIO hyatetan. Chronie disorde Bal niess. Drugiess. 207 Epler Bld. A. Willelksen, Sunset YCHOLOGIST oeational expert, chai acter analyst, 716 Halght Bldg. 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS _ Money for farin and w 6 loanm |ROTHE FARM MTG. CO, 1022. 3rd, 06 EGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONC This ts to certify that W. A land has made an applic build a public garage at Alaska, fots 41,48, 43, 44, block 1, Scenic ‘Park Addition. Anyone dosiring to protest such oo. cupancy must file such protest at the office of the pan Depart- ty Bide ment, Room 605 County-€ prior to September 9, i For TALE MISORLLANEOUS | LUMP COAL—Delivered In 2-Ton $9.50 ton Suneet 0127. N. W. ern bungalow—3-acre improved fruit ang chicken ranch, close in, Owner, F. Merritt, 610 Central tains, value $2,500, free and clear. Want city GILHAM, owner, 1022 Main 4010 FARMS FOR CITY PROPERTY. Wx-| Lots GES Box | sf changes everywhere, <A, G. Elli QUEEN ANNE 4291 Coy i146 Thin Marry in Buddhist Temp le Artists Each to Boss ‘Self NEW RULES FOR GETTING MAIL Supt. Williams ‘Gives Hints to Insure Delivery Here are a few hints for users of the mails. They are given by George BH, Williams, superintendent of mails in the Seattle postoffice. First, the correct address on your letter or paper is most essential for its prompt delivery. Therefore, it is your first duty to see that your cor respondents and the publishers are kept advised of your correct address, You may be an old resident or your firm may have been established for many years, this fact aloge will not secure you the service your business or profession demands, A new directory ts published every year; when you get your copy or at your first opportunity, examine the directory and advise your postmaster of any error or omission in the spell ing of your name or the address given, or possibly you have been en- Urely overlooked. Advise the postmaster when you expect to move your place of bust- nem and furnish him your new ad- dress. Change the address on your old stationery and mail your bust ness or personal card with your new address to your correspondents. Don't forget to notify your publish- ers also, for the postoffice does not | give directory pervice 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 busl- ness houses. Gets Card From Wilson & Colby John P. Hartman, attorney, with offices in the Burke building, has re- ceived an announcement of the open- ing of the Inw firm of Wilson & Col- by, Washington, D. C. The an- Miss Marie Parmelee, now Mrs. Carlos Nuese, and her|nouncement declares the formation =e husband, both Prominent artists in San Francisco, who feel that their marriage ceremony before the gold joss in American rites. SAN FRANCISOO, Bept. $—Marto} | Buddha's temple was more impressive than the ordinary gongs ringing and the Ititle squat Parmelee and Carlos Nuese, promin. | gold images beaming down upon ent artists of this city, will depend | “em. upon Buddah's blessing for their fu ture happin ‘They didn't Itke the legal ceremony —"but complied because it is neces: wary.” and appearing before an ordained minister, they hurried to the Budd hist temple where they took their| vows with the incense burning, the! ‘The bride, who haa been attending the Buddhist temple for two years, says the Oriental ceremony is more impressive, more binding, and mort apt to result in a lasting unfon than So, after getting the license) the few words spoken before a min- fon After beating their heads to | the Qloor before the gold joss they returned to the husband's studio where “each is to be his own bona.” Sent Pauline Sweet Words and Now Asks for Money ANGELES, Sept. 3— hgeaees that Attorney George E4- ward Joseph, of New York city, sent her endearing notes and tele frams and followed them up with an itemized bill for them, were made by Pauline Frederick, stage and motion picture star, here today. She mate the charges in answor to Joseph's sult against her for $26,000 for services rendered which she sald che would file imme diately. The draft of the answer inchudes filing of counter claim for $15,000 by Miss Frederick against Joseph, The Seattle Star Attorneys-at-Law i x te consultation “2 Burke Bidg.. {S FREDERICK P. ent Attorney. Ameri 0; sh, and ington, D, C. “Retablished | miner U om Rid PIER 14 Hoge PIA. Chiropractor Di. Edith Moore "SERIE ve W tor, Hours, SONEY LOANED SON AE ARTY cles of value. THE RELIABLE, $07 Third ave. Expert Electric Repairs MOTORS, APPLIANCES, WIRING, Pp. J. Givnan ctric Co., 641 Firat Wiliott 60 Money to Loan ————" HONEY T6 LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, on most \ terms, {DIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE Empire Buniding adison, Wi “LOAN ANY LOA ON DIAMONDS, watches ; loweat rates, Ei tablished 4 1889, AUTOMOBILES You keep your car. R. EB. Sargent, oa Gonteal Bldg. wiete 6133 ———— ee Monuments PUGET F BOUND M LB & ite Co., lat and rginia. lished 1874. i iclan and Optometrist LOANS ON ‘AN- cetab- FUTEUMA iM, BCTATIC go. Our treatment giv: da relief, One week's trial treatme Open evenings, Dre. Freer and Dr, Angus, WONPHINE fAbIY CURE in or craving. No morphine oF ae stitutes use Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenberg, Cutlery, i407 dth ave, Vioitn Repairing Bows rebaired. Finlay, 1616 did av. References, en, 208 ar | coats and shirts. From Her Miss Frederick included in the draft of her answer, which was made public, telegrams and notes she alleged Joseph sant her from New York, Loe Angeles and other “Pauline, thou loved and lovely queen of all the land that might bave been at thy gracious, re Giant smile fitumines tel weary mile” Another walled: “Wretched because no wire this morning.” A third said: “Talked with Mack today. Wil te ready to proceed when you ar five. Surprised he wearled you @n6 your response.” At the time that message was alleged to have been sent Miss Frederick was divorcing Willard | Mack, her actor husband. “Good moriimg, wonder gir, am Praying that quest of the new free dom begins tomorrow.’ “Did you note the Othello touch creeping into legal verbiage in the last wiref” another message queried, “Forgive it, am smiling now but aaw red for a minute. Won't you say something In your next wire? This gold fish privacy of commu: nication i» maddening. Always, George.” Joseph ts said to be aged about 60 and married. Miss Frederick declared she at ched little significance to the os at the time but professed astonishment when she received an alleged demand for payment for these “services.” None of tho messages were an- swered by Miss Frederick, she said, “except when business made it necessary.” 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 {n conven- tion September 1 and 2 in Bremerton. The Wacos, as they are called, plan another meeting soon, to plan exten- sion work in Western Washington, Thieves Get All but Overalls Burglars who believe in efficien- cy entered the home of Paul Pap pas, a house boat at the foot of BE. Marginal way, Friday night and ransacked the place, Pappas told pollee. They departed with every article of clothing that Pappas owned, and some he didn't. The total loss in clothing was over $300, consisting of suits, over. Only a suit of overalls was overlooked. of partnership between the former Prresident and his secretary of state. both Wilson and Colby. pornstar detec 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 52 While crossing the street at Eighth ave, and West- lake ave. Saturday morning, Mrs. E. Ludwig, 41, 2213 Eighth ave., was knocked down and severely bruised when struck by an auto, O, R. Hon, 9300 Seventh ave. N. W., driver of his brakes and sounded his horn in an effort to avoid striking her. She was taken to city hospital in a pri- vate machine, Her injuries are not serious, 523 An unidentified boy, age about 7 years, was peroek, Friday afternoon at Leary ave. and N, 44th st. by 8. O. Yocum, 201 Jack- is Proper Name, Mr. Hartman is a personal friend of | the car, told police that he Applied | Accident K nocks Their Dead Love Into Life Again LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3—It took an automobile accident, resulting in @ fractured skull and internal fi fem, to bring about a reconciliation |between Mra, W. F. Mooney, film actress known as Jean Riley, and | her husband, She was suing for divorce, charg> |ing extreme cruelty and non-support | when— She and friend husband were out driving, and, ag usual, quarreling. In |a dispute over a ring which he-had promised her, she grasped his hand to remove the ring—and awakened jin a hospital. A telephone pole had |etopped the automobile, and, inck dentally, the spay In the hospital mutual forgiveness was in order. Now they're both glad the accident occurred, GIRL KIDNAPED, SAY NEIGHBORS Considerabie mystery surrounds [the case of ten-yearold Mildred | Johnson, motherless girl, who last Saturday was held in the juvenile detention home here, charged with writing letters from imaginary ad- mirers to Mrs. R. E. Swanson with | whom she was boarding. ba Mra. 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 de- tectives are trying to locate the girl have also been made, Neighbors friendly to Mildred de clare she is innocent of writing the letters to the woman, and express the fear that she has been kidnaped, Police said Saturday that had not been notified of the girl’ disappearance, but express | keeping until her uncle in Callfor- nia arrived to care for her, Since Time Began, illiam When It Isn’t Anne To attack Of Goats, however Kind and good ° ‘That te the title of an article ‘Washington farmers appearing of developing better types yet. subjects treated in this number, the attached coupon: Superintendent, Puyallup, Wash. and oblige A@aress. ..... Some Victim squarely In the Back. The Strawberry of Tomorrow that will be of value te Western in the bimonthly bulletin of the Western Washington Experiment Station. It tells what of “straws” are best adapted for culture here and the possibilities “Crown Gall,” “A Standard Egg Pack,” “How Can Pullets Be Brought Into Laying?” “Mouth Infection in Poultry,” “Fall Crop- ping,” and “Management of the Fall-Freshening Cow” are other You may receive a copy of this bulletin free by filling and mailing Western Washington Experiment Station, Will yeu please mail me a copy of your September bulletin, NAME, «4 ccecerer cons s+ rescence: ovens Barber Shops |} Closed Labor Day