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i & TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. blishes Deby at 1207 Seventh Ave ashington. bat NTING AND DECORATING First class painting, Pe ring and kalsomining at moderate prices Call Al Ninnia, Garfield 989, even ings; Main 850 days PERIENCED AUTO ME desires work. Grafton, 64 ave. & W FRUNKS Bast 634 BY 11, IN ADYANCB hd STATE SHANIC Soth F STATE or babe Te meet ERR iN vas (HAULED, Téa CALL 2 SALESMEN WA) STAT DISTINCT, COUNTY resentalives—-Execlusive territory; ely new article, Belle Sight to men. women, girls. Kanizers, saleap canvas faking 810 to $50 Sally pular- priced; lasts lifetime. ‘Get litera ture, pmplete inform om now. Johnson-Fox, 1014 Spitzer Bide, Toledo, 0. ‘ AGENTS ~ WANTED “TO” ADVER- tise our goods and distribute free | samples to consumer. Write for full nerican Products Co Cincinnatt, O. wet t for fairs, ASii te) fi ‘i Third ave, Room 2 LOST AND FOUND BANK BOOK” ON” WASH ington Mutual Savings & Loan) Assoctation. Finder hone | rfield 0631, Mra, Bish SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Lt] ir fur, on’ Dothell road, vie ‘Kirk IPPC RTUNITY | AR WANTADS FEMALE HELP WANTED _ SAM WEISFIELD CAN'T RB- ir your wateh, throw it away. 104 Union. | __ FURNISHED HOUSKS T30—3-ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY furnished. Capitol $639, 6 HOUSES FOR RENT MODERN “$-ROOM BUNGALO floors? furnace; full fireplace, 508: aim 3425.00 TWO APARTMENTS, 4. ROO * | TELEPHONE OPERATORS Previous experience , Wanted. Apply at Training “gchoot The Pacific Tele- 18 S{TUATIONS | WANTED—MALE | phone & raph Com- ‘Dany, 1115 ave, de- Qween Seneca and Spring sts. | duplex house, $15 eac Pr. 1636 19th &, c ing busine M MODERN COTTAGE ON hoo HOUSE GREEN” TARE. an $28. Bargar, 237 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS tins promotion: Per- AN! rs. Interest~ hesor bly Write very ‘Dandy hou Feraree ex-se: t Bervice Bureau, dg, Los Angeles. . porta yp ae ean Geese nieas er and TROOM APARTMENT; FU heat; electric light; phone; location. $30 per month. NACE ood veat MANHATTAN Tay ERPRSO “Tits Howell st.—-2, 3 and 4 rooms, fur- ni unfurnished; steam bath. Prices very KEEPING ROO Eg Wey e wl posite Roots inekire New map- sgement. _ fi R 20M UNFU UNFURNISHED, FOR 8 couple only. 913-3"Pooma furnished reste: ding, for bachelor. 2803% Jack- Foume. for vchrity people a Oo ro from Doatottice. The rift, 1223 Sixth ave. 13H. PLAT, 4 RMA, nge conn clean. &. Garfiotd 2299R. D $-ROOM PLAT, WITH bath; walking distance. 436 Vine Fourth ave. “see 31 FURNISHED fMOUSEKEEPING scan . miners| two ee, from grade schools mt as and $15 per month tin Ww: tB. o i KITCHEN. ¢ pletely furnished. including hot and cold water, ight and gas, $5.50 1712 12th ‘a M Reoptas: beautiful view. 1207 13th i t_rooma. 617 BOARD AND ROOM MIDDI GED COUPLE, ALONM, very. comfortable new, modern use, will take children to board. school, On Tacoma- Ar coed for particulars, No. 41 enth, Seattle. la __TO LET—OFFICES OFFICE ROOM, beside Fine Market. fy $20 month. Professional Strike Breakers ‘Wanted letter to ow kL c Smith Bidg. Seattle. _Eitiott 6242. INC PIA ‘Special attention begini ‘0 to homes. Elliott 2853. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AMS 1948 F First Ave. DOORS The jeaet” "Taportant part of the building must be made right if they are going to last. Our ea- doors are put together to 4 feet by 8 feet doors priced at $7.00. Same door with glass at @ small extra charge. We have over a dozen sizes of rash on hand suitable for arages. MEN WANTED pay, is big and work pleasant Poi train you in a short time res first-class auto and ctor engineer, battery and igni- tire vulcan' tread: oxy -acety le: n real y day. te largest system of EET FLOOR) ¢ See us for doors and windows for ters heer Established 1 PORTABLE HOUSES, GARAGES, Offices, store buildings, ‘ste. Portable houses, $100 up, erec Dn MARS" PORTABLE BLDG. CO. Opp. Ford Factory. Capitol 3922. REAL BARGAINS IN FORD TRA bi, tor attachments, wheels, tires ‘and tomobile parts. thy CR eR for news-| sth rt” AUTO WRECKING. CO. pas $15 to $25 weekly 10/123 16th Ave. Phone East $100 Pobre time. Experience unneces- et hone Ei sary; no canvassing; subjects sug-| HAMILTON CARPET ‘We will show you how.| washer for sa ; rea- for free Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. tical auto and gas tractor ols im the world, and with the to-date uipment. Day ‘Enroll now, catalo mp! ron. OStractor Behool, | 313 wo blocks south of juare. LLIGENT PERAON, E imay earn $100 to $206 booklet. tonal nable price. Make offer. Sun- att & a or evenings, 403% Queen Anne , BY SEATTLE CIVIL ; Commission — Applicants ‘examinations for the following ity positions: Asphalt raker, jan- and fireman, fore department. Hie applications at 601 Arctic ett DOUBLB-BARRELED, or will trade for 1101 sor GU hammerleas, $25, Phone Garfield 1602. FOR SINGERS. strawberry | plants, Hi 00 per 100. Phone Went 0666-1. SWING PQCHINGS, GOOD DROP- head. Tr oe td rent- ain 13 1524 Firat ave. STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES AT $2.00 per M. Pinater board, B rg per M. delivered. West ONE WICKER BABY CARRIAGE) ‘one small iron cook stove, both practically new. Capitol 087 NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT applied on purchase. Moyer- _ Toner, 210 Union. WILL TRADE FRINTING FOR what you have? Novelty Print, i eventh. ___ ict DRY MILL WOOD, $5.50 LOAD, $10 double Immediate delivery. Garfield 2085 if WOOD, $5.56 a t later than September 14 tn ties. for detalis. Hl FOR PAPER fn ail parts of the city. routes open for ign Sore in the downtown dis- t Arp, Si Circulation Depart- eatigatione. Amestoes Foreign De- tive woe 660, St. Loui DAY G. roadside. We a book. Botanical, 75, t GUA WANTEED DENTISTRY EX- 4 tor painting, papering, saatide Metere ruralanee Im- DRY SHIPYARD FED 70" y LEARN Di LM Jona, $10.50 double load. Call Kast pairing automobi tory, fae No.1 W. ‘Spokane iN WA it’ “ham Weintield can't repair your throw itaway. 364 unten > CLOTHIN 1317% ist. Wiliott Eta 40-CART, BUGGY AND 60. Garfield 1548-K. EDAR “BALE, $8. clatield & Goldberg can't re or he AEG pitt| Burs. Owl Big Green clock, opp. P.O. om [eN, BRAKEMEN, BuiaiN-| POR GAL, 60; $250 monthly, | 70 ire St per te + WAN ‘t LOAD 0 I Nor! 723 2ist ave. N. GAS RANGE A OPPO RTUNITY be Garfield 1812- a GooD FORMAT WwooD, ARWANTADS i , CHAP. 1005 int. Beacon 400 ir ? KAVANAGH HATS, $2.60. FURNITURE FOR SALE_ ANRC AN PURNITURE CO.” 76) Pike at. Large sock of new an « We buy, ange “ait kinds pe your wants, Will INS FOR ET STOCK ANIMALS POR SALE Prices reason- dogs and Bltiott Westlake N cs 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBI USED CAR BARGAINS . You profit by Inspecting our prices and stock USED CARS 1921 Lexington 1,800 miles .... 919 Mitchell T-passeng now; cord tires; fine oar .... Sedan; run 1919 Chevrolet ... 1917 Mitchell Light “ order... 1915 Mitchell; fair condition .. good running + good tires; Ftudedaker 35 bu condition .. good mechanic 1% BRING IN YOUR BEF CAR WE WILL TRAD! You can nee there in ow, La - lot on the north side of Pine ogy een Eighth and Ninth. Mring our Heht ca! We will trade. aay ‘terms. We carry our own paper. 39 YEARS IN THE NORTHWEST MITCHELL, i732 & STAVER CO. 2 13th Ave FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. 121 Bh PINE. e “BEYOND COMPETITION" REPOSSESSED CARS USED CARS CAN BE ROUGHT FROM US TODAY BELOW Ac- TUAL BALANCE DUE ON THEM. SOME OF THESE CARS ARE OVERHAULED FOR EXAMPLE: HUDSON SUPER-SIX SEDAN. $1,200 bat? SIX PACKARD, 6 CORD TIRES 1.350 PILOT COUPE, uKe NEW .. 1.500 SPECIAL SIX STUDEBAKER. 1.100 BUICK SIX .... 1100 FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. 121 EK PINE ST. PHONE MAIN 1066 CCRT ON fon thy pay fermen Anew intereat af a! Centre! ee ne. Author ine & Dealers, roadway and Pike. BUICK ma “ATE ; MODEL 15) ov this before bevine. dargaina in cane Henry Moss! ach, 1 ois es de __ 3651. FORDS, CHEVROLETS, OVER- lands, Maxwells, low Fost Easy ferme, East 2601, Henry Moss bach Auto Co, 618 &. Pik Now is THE TIME ro oer REAL on F-6, 8' FORD ROADSTER LiKE NEW. Capitol @ WANTED—AUTOMOBILES light cars, oH ito Co. 618 Be Pike a Bast tee @ OK SALK—AUTO TRUCKS CATE MODEL 2-FON NASH TRUCK, electric hte and starter; guar- anteed; thoroly overhauled: good rubber. Will take in as part pay- tit ai of horses. Phone West AY Sut CABH FOR GOOD “porap 8 4 Dod fords, sad MILL pet ENGDAHL 1531 Reastora ‘ay. Bast 1 69 MOTORCYCLES AND ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—INDIAN MOTOCYCLE, fair condition, bargain, $50, 11294 34th ave. 3 MACHINERY ELECTRIC MOTOR, DRILLS, Montelius Price Co. 210 Ds. Rent or sale. Main 919. 624 ist & % FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE NORTH END VACANT BARGAIN" 550; TERMS Large lot, $0x120; all assessments paid in full, ineluding paving; good view H. A. GOODFELLOW __ 415 Railway Exehange Bldg. FOR SALE tg? $2,800-—-Homelike and attractive, 4 qomes. with bath and two glansed- in $50 orches; down, balance on terms, lot 80x120; fine view? 4726 42nd ave. KR To Inspect, call own-|~ _# Rainier 0269-J. AT YOUR PRICH ~~ Must sell my fine residence lot, all street improvements in, includiny aving, Interlaken dis back to park and bow offer this week buy F-14, Star ROOM BUNGALOW; BREAKVAST nook; basement; 2 bedroom: view. Price cut $600. $2,100; terms GUST STENBERG, North 2028. 4117 Arcade Hide Eliott 1482. $1,450 LOVELY 4-ROOM MOME; ‘splendid view lot; 2 blocks from car. $250 cash and §20 per month. Shown Sunday. GILBERT & CO, 2329 Rainier Ave. Near Rose St. 7-ROOM HOUSK, WITH BATH; Lot 55x100. Price $1,600; 2 blocks from Lake Washington, ave. 8. Call Rainier 0626-W Sun- day, or write J. McGregor, Belle vue, Wash. wiekdays, i% ACRES; Sh IN; ALL Cleared and ; 5-room house; 1% blocks Price $1,850 Pingry & Hott 0319. $-OOM MODERN; 3 bath rooms; cement basement with laundry trays; fruit n; Sound view, Easy terms, 0 W. 60th st CULVER—QUEEN ANNI Come to us for the best buys in Queen Anne hill property. RC, CULV! 14 Roston Bt.’ “Garfield 0077. | ATTRACTIVE ; 6 ROOMS: 28: garage $500 cash, Mrs. Hteele, 431 Bidg. “Main 5203 4-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, “new, by owner, easy terms, 926° * Vary ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM BUN: fi! ww, on paved et and car in ‘Bi Call North 6 oMA Li COtT AG i. $1360; $2 down, inn os Kmmefican Bank, lawn} 25 per Lyon % FO! aT and with hou fru wa ear. THE SEATTLE STAR KR SALD—REAY, ESTATE DAVID P. i AGTMAN 1034 Third 0 CASH, balance $25 monthly Intereat. cottag furniture goes wh uae; ee “poxi20, in garden n i fene tole tor; 4 blocks from Pt Lawton | A good buy for some " family. 200. Att ropoai tic 00 otal wa for fro she heat: improved strpet paid. reactive home and income T 'w X120 feet of er # are well ind. These built, and lowe an estate lots are fenced, and in high te of cultivation; city Nght. ter and teleph: $280 worth paid in ide a t some m Ft. 00 cash, balance to mult. 6- m cottage, modern except A few steps from the car, on let We ehil for jot THLE lot. 606x100 oken houses several hun in fruit and well cai 8 PLACE WORTH T1000." ‘Bold Cheap. DAVID P. KASTMAN 1024 Third Ave Modern new DAVID P. BASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. id in. full Inat ea ud to such location 33nd wah =) $4) ey lots at and §5 monthly; elty lebt ‘water. w 4-room = ite @ ound tah DAVID P. RASTMAN 1034 Third Ave. EX J house, on ~aere of landy good outbuilding; house not finished; bungalow | style; Hea level; splendid so de of the city limits: close ly $1,600; fib0 Avacre: all plant- 600 etrawberry Joganberry plants, rasp gome fruit trees; Teved; roils view; ndid Frice only pai i300 down, bal: fa NELSON 210 Hinckley tilde lightl atroet 20 minutes etek, possess eas, Eitott 4ss7. ONLY $1,550; TERMS Nttle Colonial ines « t assessments ate id to dt Price | ® a ii! handle. “Who gets HENRY C. 200 Alaska Bidg. EWING COMPANY Main 7134, MT. Strict! A neat breakfast BAKER PeRTRice Do You Want « Hom $7,000 T rooms, with Fireplace; reach floors: mew; | dari i you are or on dwants home Own m iT | uy modern; of lake. hardw: ¢-roem cottage; 3 fast nook; cement basement: good plumbing, etc.; str ments ore fully paid. “Tie cot = tage is tncated N. W. 4806 Six You fee it HENRY 200 Alaska Bidg. A SMAL puter. be, elo very ear line, the miner being wil tay” this Ge Cag | 2 it you cottage Ou 333 c, EWING ANY Main 7134. ROUSE | IN. RAINIER Jaree, lot: # rooms, Dargaln” at 4000: oy terme. DE REALTY Co. ns New York Bie Fliote soze. AT BRYN Ha ast 1520 Westiake. anitarium, city Might we 4-room cott round 120x120, all soil Sell or ¢ to eet, Ak or 6-room place, Slamber or L M. Butler me Main 4125. tal | newly pitt Y one ieshy git or, Foomin wh’ or, county, sume. Coe for 000 equity. ing Third. ave. TRADE MY W-ACKE dairy ranch, stock, machinery and ttle property, vacant and lot or acreage. im, property preferred, it O. Box 4, Mat~ change for 6 acre: betw 10 jeontt FARMS FO! changes everywhere. eon Seattle F-10, Star. FINE roved, close in. FRG, UNIM- Bellingham. for Box 193, Poulsbo, Wash. ITY PROPERTY. Fx- A. G. Ellis ACRES, Co, 114 Third. 7” vip Pod 1024 Thi ACRRAGE, ON wAey “renms 3%, to 5 and 10-acre tracts, on North run! less than 16 m a mile from ast of Edmonds, from this office, Qverett interurban. ie highway, eos Prices $150 to $200 per acre; terms 10%, runn ment: own Storseth, Paulab: TRY wate: 80 8604 Ath | rest rw 2 “WiLL Al unite Red $5 mo thy, DAVI “RASTMAN loss Third > Rn ; 3, 6 TO 10 ACTS, ing water and sqme improve- 4; $40 to $70 per acre, on your terms. Write owner, John Wash. TOM NEAT SOUND, Orchard, peticings, light, r. North 169: FARM LANDS ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL A snap. highway, 71 acres, on the Olympte $10 per acre down, the on your own terms at 6%. Lynn, Quilcene, Wash, STOCKS AND BONDS HUY LIneERTY BONDS” jaska Petroleum & Coal WILL SELL: wert Oil & Exp, Co. Johnaton Piston and Ring. 1 U Davis Western Smeitin Columbia “Wwe WILL BELL 25 Soci 500 100 Dr. 200 Burk-Tex. 20,000 F 50 Dispatch Petroleum. 1/300 Revere Ol... PACIFIC 311 Securit! Union St. %, 4 United Finance. lex Auto Wheel, Bert Process Steel. niveqsel | High Power. , & Power. Red 1. Tiltiott 0850. STOCKS AND BONDS SUBJECT ety American Inventors $26. i+} Wichita Royalty 00 10 Perpetual Royalty (Pays 6% monthly.) Busy Syndicate Refining & PB. is Hy 00 surk-Tex, Production Co, | .02 BEC Bid, iss 5 + Seattle, Wash. ae pias tinge and | 243 MOTORISTS ARRESTED HERE {ee to Force Getting Driver’s Licenses Starting a whirlwind cleanup against drivers who haye not com plied with the state law requiring taking out of a driver's Hoense, the state highway patrol, under Maj. Loule-W, Lang Friday and Saturday had arrested hundreds of Seattle mo- torista Up to noon Saturday 243 persons had been handed «lips and told to re amt La $250 cash, Balance $30 uathiy | port at the police station, Ball of $6 each was demanded. Lang stated hiq men were working with the police department tn all cit- ies of the stete, The campaign is | being dilrected against all license law violations, All the state cases brought by Lang will be tried Tuesday in Justice of the Peace C, C, Dalton’s court. A special drive is on against big buses and «tages, according to Lang. Irregularities in license plates and failure to provide notices stating ca- pacity and insurance are punishable under the state law. F. N. BARRY, paint dealer, was scheduled for hedring on booze charges Saturday afternoon before United States Comminsioger Robert W. McClelland ESS OPPORTUNITIES DT HAVE X* i6-ROOM APARTMENT house on Capitol hill netting about Lh 4) month, with 2 rooms for my- Also’ a 9-room house Broadway. clearing $50, month. Hoth bourses are nicely furnished, rents ate low, and rooma a filled, Canno’ sad tor cash will giv either, but will not ‘Star DAT Cows, horses, milk route, truck gar- den; 15 acres under lease; close to Rainier valley ear. Owner acel- dentally killed: widow desires to sell immediately. id look this over Hunday and make otter, ¢ 8229 Rainier Ata, Near Rone st CULTIVATED, MIDDLE-AG ersonality, jesires an- @ Management rtment house. to tar. OOM HOUBE, 6 APARTMENTS 2 single rooms, for lease; beautiful view. 1307 13th ave. & ey INESS OPPORTUNITIES NG, 317 HOG BLDG. sells high clase business SANED » y i Cleaning Co, EPTLEPTICS—WOULD ¥ to learn about new, rational treat- e rellef of ept- oping seizures Ly grand oR wRLFARE — hysict Chronic orers ale e 3. Dru lean, 207 mia. | 9 TRMEDIATELY— any WANTED, fpr adoption Box F-4 Star. A. Willeiksen, Sunset A os eo i “TO WHOM 1 ie ay CONCERN ‘This ts to certify that Wm. Fransen has made an “opp Nation to build . dite rage Virginia t east Ly Jota fi and 3% Sock 34, & A. Hell's Second ‘Addition, Aa ho gpenian to protest such oc- file such protest Bn ine" *otfien a of vee Lat De County Srior” to September 2: a $9,505. GARFIELD 4291 (The Seattle Star =|DIRECTOR FF. BALL Eseblohed i cases; moderate feta; consultation Main 7303. 218 Burke Bidg.. Sa FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney, American and for- ecured, developed 4. 80509 Central Bidi tle, Wash, and 609 ¥ Bide 8 W. Washington, D. C. Math 0390, _. REYNOLDS, Mh; CL WE NOLDS. ablishe d dpatels, 1008, 8 years examiner U. 5. Patent fice, 402-6 Lyon nia Elliott W. Maw atent and trademark % Tpert. i Hinckley. Bi M._ 2729. PIERRE BARNES, Mai 0. ~1213- 14 Home Bid. Patents. ‘Tradémarka. Chiropractor TURNER, CHIROPRAC- 20-Pine. M. 3542, bs) aa a Om tor, 210-12 Haight Bid. Hours, 10-5. ove. dates, Collateral Loans SO) LOANED, ON ALL ARTI- Ce value THE RELIABLE, $07 Third ave. Expert Electric Repairs MOTORS, APPLIANCES, WIRING, P. Jivnan Bleetric Co. 641 First s. Elliott 6028 Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On come and tre of most SOCIETY. FOR & eh DTA, LOANS 855-356 Empire Building Second, Near Madison. MONEY TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jowelry; lowest rates. Seattle's Oldest Loan Brokers AMERICAN JEWELRY CO, $21 Second Ave. ablished 1889. LOANS U You keep your car. G02 Central Bldg. Monuments PUGET SOUND MARBL ite Co. it and Virginia, ished 1874 Optician and Optometrist iw Wamands, Fraser-Paterson Go. | Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING, REP. Guaranteed work. free. Strom, Blliott 0529. Physicians, Surgeons RAGBUMATISM, ATICA, LUMR go. Our treatment gives immedate Fellef. One week's trial treatgnent, Open evenings. | References. | Dre. Freer a raden, 905% 8rd ave, DRL ANGUS, SUITE 400 PANTAG Hilde, treats all forms of men’ disorders. years’ experience’ foes reason ¢. Razor Blades Sharpened tery, 1407 4 pi RT Bows rehaired. inlay. 1615 ves ta tetas tps . 6 bp. m., LA CO AR A AAO BIER ES AEE ATED OE THANKS, E By Cynthia Biny 66 AND a little child shall lead them—* The infallibility of these worts has been proven many times and in mf&iny different ways. ‘The wistful face or childish plea of @ youngster stirs strange emotions in the breasts of men and women, even thove who have not been fortunate enough to answer the magic Usp of “Father”—“Mother.” And when the front page of ‘The Star reflected the faces of four little kiddies, the Lawson brood, several days ago, the public pulse beat furiously, ‘Telegrams, special delivery let tera, long distance calls, bearing words of good cheer to the little mother whoewould be forced to forever with her babies un- help came at once, flooded The Star office, Some there were, too, that sent money. One correspondent, who signs AWARD SCHOOL MILK CONTRACT Saving of 5 & Per Cent Is Made by Board At the school board meeting Fri- *|day & contract was given to the As sociated Dairies, Inc, to supply the high and elementary schools with | lth. This was at a saving of about five per cent below the current wholesale price. Contracts were also awarded the 5 |Otia Elevator Co. to instal a freight elevator {n the Roosevelt high school at a bid of $3,64 The block and signal system con tract was awarded Joseph Mayer, Inc., who submitted a bid of $5,697. Plumbing, heating and ventilating work in the McDonald school was lawarded to University Plumbing @ Heating Co. at a total bid of $5,000. It was decided by the board to of- fer protest against the granting of a Mocense for a skating rink at the amusement grounds opposite Wood- land park. The board reaffirmed its policy heretofore adopted that children who become stx years of age on or before January 13 after the opening of school, be admitted. Miss Allen, in charge of the Girts’ Parental school, is credited with do ‘ing excelient work. This school has fs formal opening Wednesday at 2 o'clock, The public is invited to at- tend, $ 175,000,000 Left =" ae Ts Talaht be ed 100 REAL ‘ATE at the Masonic club, Areade build- ings, of California, monies Monday night and secured $20,000 im cash and jewelry have fled with the loot, according to the local police. Harry Hamilton and C. W. Jonen, who confessed to their part in the holdup, have been sen- tenced to serve indeterminate terms in the Utah state prison. y’ r Husband Alleging that her husband squan- ders his money on himself rather than support his wife, Mra, Ethel Marenakos filed suit for divorce from Steve Marenakos in superior court Saturday. Mre. Marenakos charges that her husband has made “false ; accusations” against her, She asks for $15 a week alimony and that her maiden name, Ethel Magnussen, he returned to her. HE’ ON WAY TO MORE THINKING George Reynolds, the cop motor cycle ace, appeared for work Satur. day with a flower in his lapel and a wide and foolish grin wrapped around his face. “How come, Georgie? asked Capt. J, T. Mason. Heh,” chortled the famous George, “I’m thinking of getting married!’ Burglary in Second Degree Is Charged An information, charging William Bowman with burglary in the sec- ond degree was filed in superior court Saturday. Bowman is ac- cused of entering the room of FE. G. Gottig in the Y. M. C. A in an ttempt to steal. , Will Open First ° Extension Course The first of the University of ‘Washington extension service even- ing classes, that in money and bank- ing, will be formed September 15 at in room 1044 Henry building. It will meet Mondays and Thuradays at that hour, Prof. H. E. Smith will have charge. U. S. Commissioners Handle Extradition By order of Federal Judge Jere- miah Neterer, United States commis- ,sioners in Everett, Bellingham, Seat- |tle, Tacoma, Vancouver and Aber- deen, Wash., are authorized to carry out the provisions of the extradition laws of the United States ¢ ae ATTEN A NEY NE FAMILY ALL FIXED UP, Kiddies Have Homes; Mother Work! «i: rr a VERY BODY : himself “A Lover of Kiddies,” writes Why not start a month- ly fund for Mra. Lawson, every: one who can, giving $5? I am enclosing my five. Mr. George | T. Duncan, Sr., 1363 324 ave. 8, offered $25 toward keeping the litte family together, imme diately taking $10 to Mrs. Law- non, The Fuggers’ and Steve dores’ union of Seattle collected from its officers and men $9. A woman who signs “A Mother” and wisher her name not te be printed, sends $3. And it has all turned out Ike a fairy story. Mrs, Lawson has work, The four kiddies have all found good homes for the winter, ‘The surplus money gent for this family will be turned over to the Soctal Welfare league to hélp out other litue kiddies, for there are many in Seattle today whowe plight is as sad as the Lawtons, As a last word, Mrs. Lawson, and The Star wishes to thank the generous-hearted public. OMAN SLAYER SHOWING STRAIN Mrs. Wurtsberger Gaunt and Weary in Jail PORTLAND, Sept. 10.—Gaunt and weary, Mrs, Alma Wurtzberger, ac cused of murdering her husband, Is in the county jail here today, await- ing agtion by the federal grand jury. Bhe is said to have confessed to beating her husband to death with a heavy hammer as he lay sleeping. whom the preliminary bearing was held jate yesterday. tl I thought I would “I didn’t mean to kill him,” Mra Wurtzberger sobbed. “I only thought ~—I don't know what I thought I struck him once; he moved, and I ders Money | American tired in the stretch and fell behind. The odds on Bunting were quottd at2tol. City Employes on Job to Save Pay At an open meeting of the special committee assigned to reclassify city Civil aervint pasltions: samt cnbee: 86 {To City employes regard the movement | 4°14) to reclassify merely as another ef. fort to cut their pay. No decision in She sapien - waa made at the meeting. Man Sentenced for Larceny Pardoned|' ‘Willtam Behnke was released from PAGE 13 Motorcycle Chases Man and Hurts Him Graven, 41, longwhor Aloha st, was injured in freak accident Saturday morning when @ motorcycle driven by Arthur Fernie: Boston ave, and 16th ave, climbed the curb at First ave, bole Pike st, nd pursued him for verus feet, overtaking him and knocking him down. Ferniey said to police that his ear became unmanageable when he tried to avoid a truck. Graven was trent. ed at city hospital for bruises and cute on the thigh and ankles, Amundsen to I Make Address Wednesday Capt. Roald Amundsen, noted em plorer, will be accompanied by two Esquimo girls when he delivers his address Wednesday evening at the~ First Methodist church for the bene fit of the Lyng home. You can easily learn to dance a® Bright's, 1604 4th, cor, Pine.-Ady. (Advertisement) ener; sali and 8 will be wasteful fi icate what already | du; the result that there fn Se on production of hydro-electric et Firs’ > porem it me to say thi tric ye a By learn that the Puget Sound Durchased als 000 Mtowere’ Roure'fo for reeets ta ae ‘80 that by the use of steam renee a Puget Sout feo Piet Scenes i a i ret Light Compan; ly .04 iden This is because sthe city use such. “a ze larly com= pane has the cream of the town business, which is Ren hed, aa, distribution Iii ie customers earnings: on their Seattle division to be follow: abe light secant the county jail Saturday upon the | Li receipt at the prosecuting attorney's office of a conditional pardon for from Gov. Hart. Behnke was given a six months’ sen two months ago on a charge of grand larceny. HE SAW HARD WINTER AHEAD A burglar who saw a hard winter) ahead, robbed Henry Biefeld, Globe | f4** hotel, First ave. S. and Main st, of a juitcase full of flannel underwear, shirts, sox and a shaving outfit, he reported to police Saturday. A diamond stickpin was also taken from his room, } Biefeld didn't mind losing the pin, but he wanks his flannels back. Lev0r LICKED NICK FOR $300 Liquor licked Nick Plancech to the tune of $300 in federal court Fri- day. Nick pleaded guilty to violation of the national prohibition act before Judge Jeremiah Neteyer. of Seat paid rae Feast $40,000, more they have paid for lect. = es Power in the twenty, ived here, and our reste for q v4 and power would be double ALE iw te I believe I have now shows thas Seattle needs the Skagit. rae ae Hy oaths kat estimate of bet 4 on raised, also enly danger exists to tkagit: what Skagit do for Seattle when completed: why we heulé; payee the iiceent ear ¢ ee

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