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Seattle Star Mbiished BH gently Was ae Ave. tion Rates IN ADVANCE Tab sears month . cl) ° STATE ty 90 year. 80.50 month, or, aye ne Wash we BReRie School The Pacific Tele- Phone & Telegraph Com- Dany, 1115 Fourth ave, be- tween Seneca and Spring sts enn omen WOMAN Bi ea SMALIS oO c) SALESMEN WANTED WANTED — AGENT WITH x o operation to sel electrical sup- Reattle on commis- sion, Only high grade men need apply, Radio Department, Federal Telephone & Telegraph Cc But. “CANVASS ERS ply houses | get the w for fairs 1 m LOsT AND FOUND new. ARD aan RETU Es be bs nels, where he waa bein arily boarded, Phone B or Capitol 3864. Lost, SUNDAY, ON SBVENTH ave. betwoen Olive and Westlake, urse containing keys and few re. Finder please return purse and keys to 1616 Seventh ave. Lost = AIREDALE PUP, BATUR day afternoon, 3 or 4 o'clock. Rope ground neck." Rixth and Madison. Please phone Wiliott 6027, Will you for your tro: ir} ATURDAY — 3ixé stone tire, with rim, on Hi between 17th and 18 tempor- Hort 2896 hiand aves. ~ LEATHER saberes r SMALL BLACK folder containing $56 XW QUBEN ANNE low cottage, near cars, npaeods Lease, $31. Furnt- efor ale, dito. “dais Biath er intment. West 118: 3 FURNISHED HOUSES Coz 2-ROOM COTTAGE Burien car, near school, {ree wood, tae? per month. Owner, Sunset and 6. iM corner, with close to pavemel leph: PET EWS 126 Third Ave. ‘alabed AG” phote: bathe irices very re Britote_2 rin ae a Daite Moote Theaire, New inan- Hi2—4 Rooms ROMs. § UNFURNISHED, FOR Tg oe as 1 SHED HOUSEKEEPING ‘eg ye 4 Broplsy Re HED FLAT, 4 RMS range councoteds dlesn vee G 203 2299R. apartmen 137.50; ase u exe aN Kise INE 4 AND §-ROOM FLA’ at en" FROM HIGH SCHOOL " sin grade ae 7 and $13" pe Der month. mM. cold ‘ater tent 3742 12 TROOMS ANDI ND Lee cent 7 beautiful view. 1307 13th COMFORTATLE. —ELEAWANT, rm 70 RENT ONE OR Two” U Tooma, walking distance, F-15, Star. a PUPILS WANTED iD PIA! terms reasonable. 3035% re Re ame Denny way. Beto homen Butot Fase Hott Sci | Branca Bits ie er te month. Also extra travel ale Dandy hours. Bae ite 26 the motor arts in cold and weather. The essential just covered, @ coil protector. ‘coils ‘ary. insures igni- - So Soe a with th: eet No stamps. Terme to Crd we. Bou rons 2 B ais, Bremerton. ED, Noe Commisnion =_ 1s for he PER in a parts “of ba] Fa 4 ie fata ah x sagt, Star avin arg! sie Veisfield Gold! can't repair ir watch, throw away. 304 . Big Green clock, opp. P. 0. i BEGI iio; later 4260 monthly tia. es Star. WORK AFTER Can | Wednesday, 4p. m, me ony sd Feel e Whware 5 srTUATIONS WANTED — MALE EAR! WANTED Ftd mes Fereke treed oa RATING = en fe garfield 989, eve most ellie rage doors 4 Beal'oy. teat 4 extra char; = - We or have over faster te sires le arages. See us for doors and. windows for eT F742 of buildin oy Portab! DE MA M dnote, Pitam QA) HOT GUN,” SOUBLE -BARRELED, aaee Garfield 1602. 1101 WING MACHINES, GOOD rin ne Main 1986. ‘you iste Fi Bake Bidney 0594 SHINGL a $45 per M. ENT. RENT Meyer- _ PRINTING WiLL TRADE ing FOR Novelty Print, what you have? 1611 Seventh. Wi Immediate 4: 085. bs) SHIPYARD mo load, $10.50 double toa iar ast ay. "Raiden iT LOTHI Ni) Owl, 137% ist. Eliiote 9821, BLY CROCHETING, MEDICINE cabinet, ofl stove. Sunset 5092. | LOAD OF FIR AND CEDAR wood. Call Ng rth 279. ESC 92.50 1608 int. i Biake tae ble fiel Ee (68 Pike. Main 66i8, ee ee MINORCA CHICKENS FOR FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS bgt MOD) NABH TRU electric lights and starter; anteed; thoroly overhauled rubber, Will take in es part ay = team of horses. Phone V emt CABH FOR GOOD aie “ENGDARL, | A. 1631 Broadway. DRILLS, W. Monteliue Price Co Mai o. 4 iat 8. [8 TAR WAN TADS % FOR sai ee: ESTATE |~ hammeriess, $25, or will trade for) 1_FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES _ LEXINGTON AGHNCY GARDNER AGENCY ROCK-BOTTOM PRICKS —~o8— REBUILT AUTOMOBILES FREE LICENSE on any used purchased from us this week. 1920 Overland 4 touring: class condition mecha }1919 Grant Six tourini mechanical — conditio ui 00d top fires Ny PRICES RIGHT. TERMS EAST WE INVITE INSPECTION AND COMPETITION SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. 1024 1B. Pike St. Phone Bast 0100, NEW FORDE NAG ROUGHT oN fe Unb "pa Lardy) Ve intereet af etn tas ba 198] CHEVROLET, 1-00 MODEL, IN; oe $100 of extras, $475. FORD ~ ROX i, LiKe” NEW. Capitol IT MADRONA™ PARK. ON S187, ing blocks north, 1” am compl: feveral modern bungalows; lar living room; hari wood built-in features; full cement. basement | and other features. $100 CASH $15 per pone for thie diley. Uttle A with mae unit and garden; terms. 3450 W. Come to z cil © best buys ta jucen nae pro} erty. be Rc. Cvs ca # Roos: Sic ham ROOM BUN: Main $803. ‘AETRACTIV Eitioti 78) «FO EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE HAVE SPLENDID hot water heat; all new! and ‘close in: micety si ha ie $20 gi RADE” MY s6-ACRE dairy ranch, stock, machinery and feed. for Seattle roperty, vacant lots, house am or acreage. Bub fei Se Write Be O'box 4. Mat- i ¥-1 in ex: $e oS cid nanianaie DO YOU WANT A HOME? ey you ou could to wert for o Lon on with the fT, Te tinge sip ed at our fe ir choice of ® rupning stream, « little over 3 mile from store, school, station office, 4 4 per cent down, and except interest for h peeved they will clear the tract the: eon from $45 to right. garnest eb Zetung e Done come AT ONCE. (651) s1-12 New York Hike Hulett 893s, row! Ir rat | TRACT. 7! 20 nei phdecpenfensnen | Near paved road tation; good pg nelghbornoed:, goed Tie ea enow, per 8 Rees he 3 on nes $$ month. a lumber lor smal jenired, on eas} Mutual Life fe Bide. i ‘cial spor- | | | BUILDINGS; ORCHARD about 120 chickens, tm- tools, etc. ae with free. ih Vy i large ch’ rem other outbuild 3 “excellent oth; part of place tom land; > os proserty; facing mai; rhwey: handy to Sebocl: well eettled district, Own- sr, Veaving | state, will sell for on, ter See Mr. Wiswent 603s 603 f Seaboar ard Bldg. 100 ACRES BEST BOTTOM Rrarew | covered with large alder; 2 miles north of city; ne eran Victory bivd.; own oe bank thru ‘eclosure. Ticed to sell quick, $550 per acre, on very easy terms. This land, in logan- berries, will show income of $1,000 Der acre. Can be divided. H, & HENDRICKSON Eliiott 2022. 313 New York Bik, ACRES. NORTH OF CITY — 5 Ae. of level loam »# to clear; in very ood dis! rounded by improved pi terurban service; view of ntaina, Price only §} lance like rent. P. VAN ARSDALE 1016 ‘Third Ave. IMPROVED 5 ACRES 7 UILDINGS; ORCHAR $4 trea eth property 1 other bul fruit ‘of torent ‘vartetic: small fruits; halt of | bottom land, al] good soil; facing griving improved distric ¢ balance i month. BURKE & FARRAR, Inc. ew York Block. ‘BARGA 10 rea; one mile west of Colby. ‘This 16 acres has enough fimbar = y for itself. View of Sound, nd is all level. A good piece of land. Brice $750; $260 cash. P. VAN ARSDALE i016 Third Aves 1OME, NEAR SOUND, Orchard, buildings, light, North 1694, FARM LANDS 20 ACRES, REAL BARGAIN — All rich soll; Do rock of gravels nearly half clear ed to Bfover and timothy; wit take sare of 10 cows; young bearing fruit location: pear Lake mish sacrh $2,080. Inquire r phone Rainier 0066-J, NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS 40, acres logged-off land near Mt. Vernon. Small house, good well, and fairly level; good soil. Price cash, COUNTRY cheap. water, AN ARSDALIS 4016 Third Ave, rrememenpresemer -eomrernirnetenernt heraranereeseren stance" ape enairaRE NR eton tr eeenearEnarereantarn en ng” THE SEATTLE STA... STOCKS AND BONDS STO" “Ka OrvERes Boswell Minin, unite "Thermopotia bynd: ‘inl Sound K 24.00 06 20 02 0 Swedish-American Yorks Drilling .. 0 Am. mornere, Hi Field rod: Weatee ~Un at erty, d MS Cherry ‘St WE WILL ABEL BUhEeT 6 10 ty By, Pays 6% monthly.) Dr. Busy Syndica’ 0 fining a Pin T Production Co, 3, Dispatch Gp treloum Bis. S' ine. sit Bacurities Bid “CLTIVATED ENGLIS IN SPEECH AND WIITING unique course for adult Amert who wish to improve thel increase their ve eftectivenses, tn ri tiny Private an ner fews, io to 2:50, 308% pire Bide. ONE FOOL HATE AND CON FEC od location. To sell at Inquire Khuben Boyd, Wash. 6 APARTMENTS, Te rooms for lease: beautify ‘1307 1ith ave. & UT $2. eo WILE WANT BERT Bair Hott” ° tponatthan thas hr $3 si, Bt A oT must cheap. Route Phone Sidney 1575-R-11. SPECIAL NOTICES — CL any time. y Westy ie Cleaning Co. ‘eacott wood 3 rh cy PERSONAL 98 A REAL oO SHAMPOO , Wi pure Boccabe! tle soap, b= Ey LS as of tour tt Phone for °p my mene, | et nr ANIBRACTIC eee spinords re. A. Willeikson, Epier Bi Bunset tee 2 vate a i3 ite 5 Bide. Fe fst ERS a Se iat Ni Mi “FENDERS | Bote te cu 10 Be 104 tends re. piareneee to the ume igned, indorsed “Tender P. Seattle Will’ be received at the offies of thé undersigned until 13 o'clock noon Thureday, the 22nd day Roptember, 42k. for the follow! repairs to above mention Suppiyin, nd drivi: ately 70. . pase reel f seoted te au H creo ay aad ‘Aev00 a “ne” AoW h from ny os th oui ik jae 3 ee the at uiional utways. The lowest or CATY tem not necessarily accepted. Specifications tions ra, Bac x or ume gftige o' of J. fe — ©. Tl. NICHOLSON, Manager of Bt: ipa, Canadian National ad x a ti a Q @ deairt peerage wee sia o Depe Room jt mont «a°September 28, 1851. a7, A consultation TF, CBALLEatablished if ire eee daig 1803. sr} Burke Bidg.. +A! Coe eign patents tae? oe tide fe Am Figen, vig 210- 44 Mulent mie. RAG Peto Dr ki J r dith Moore "uzaiii¢ LOA ON ALL AR Clem of value. THE Ae Abe $07 Third ave. TANCES, “Wik MOTORS van aoe me. Ya Giv &: “inition G02 mey to MONEY TO WAN, jamot nd On Giamonieectory carr patisfac: t REMEDIAL LOANS SOCIETY FO! OR eT Empire Buttat Madinc T Firet ; lowest rates, eaeet None Hy nere MERIC A a] 21 econ 4 Ave, Established 1889. came VTS NS _ON AUTOM BILES keep your o Sa *4 2 Central wide, Fintote ethane lonume nts car ND MARBLE & GRAN- mom ts ba and Virginia, Kstab- lished “i874. LJ REPATRING. Guarantee timation Strom, Elliott 0629, PIX cNoT TUNING, free. | BUMATIN: STATICA, BA #0, Que treatment gives Immedute rial treatment. 8. References. Dra. ‘GUS, SUITE all forms of men's . years’ experien he. ned ‘| Director Lyle, STYLE SHOW OPENEDWINE SITUATION » SEEK HIGH-UPS IN BOOZE THEFT 10 6 Alleged Looters of U. S. Warehouse Held While six alleged Mquor thieves were held incommunicado in the city jail Monday, federal prohibition agents, under State Prohibition Di rection Roy ©, Lyle, were seeking the “higher-upa” believed to have en ginoered the theft Aug. 29 of 3,500 quarts of liquor from a government vault at Biliett ave, and Wall st. Approximately 200 cases of the stolen liquor were recovered in the raid that resulted in the arresta. ‘The men held gave their names as Curtis Berndal, alias Brendah!, alias Brundage; A. L. Dickey, alias Deggo; Carl H. Martin, 1216% Edgar st Clarence Linde, 848 Donovan at; Jack Livingston, Manhattan apart. ments, and William H. Murray, 1607 Fairview ave. Murray Js sald to be = the owner of thé Eagle Transfer Co.. and Bernda! former secretary of a lo- cal teamsters’ union, ‘The men were captured Saturday at their alleged booze cache near Cow Lake, Late that night they were brought to Seattle and locked up tem- porarily in the immigration detention station, afterwards being removed to the city jail, Under the personal aupervision of the entire federal prohibition force, assisted by the customs, and other government de partments and the local police, has been working day and night since the sensational robbery. Arrests could have been made several days ago, it ia atated, but the agents wait- ed until they had located the store of liquor before showing their hand. Hidden deep tn the wilds near Cow lake, @ mile from any road, the of ficers following the trail came upon the cache. Two of the men, they state, were busily repacking the cased liquor, The four others were nearby, more or less under the influ- ence of liquor, None of the six were armed, and no resistance was offered, That there were others who en- gincered the robbery is the conviction of Director Lyle. One of the men held in said to have been identified as one who shadowed Lyle for more than a day before the vault was broken into, Two automdbiien were seized with the liquor, but the large truck be Ueved to have carried the booze away from the warehouse hag not been located. The suspects are said to admit that they transferred their loot several times after the truck hauled it away. Little Game Raided and 4 Are Arrested “Lite Phoebe.” “Big (ale. adeke ‘sane cheer” hen, i Jumped the devil” were ali taken to city jail Sunday by Patrolman George Reynolds, who single-handed raided a crap game and captured the four participants who were raising the neighborhood with frantic pleas to the Continuing their drive tuts in the city who Hi Wie itt rf aft for disorderly conduct. Grocery Store Is Dazzling Array Greets Seattleites EVERYTHING TO WEAR UST like @ letwurely parade, swarms Of Seattleites, men, women and children, strolled the streets of the downtown district Monday morning and viewed the firnt showing of Seattle's fashion fete. At exactly 10 a. m. the cur tains were drawn back from all show windows, permitting the fascinated public to gaze on a million things—gowns of shim- mering brightness and silken softness, gold draperies and Ori- ental rugs, the latest and best for the kiddies to wear, on tiny, childish models, in the cozl- ext of nursery settings; boudoir scenes in the palest pink, and all the attire the gentleman needs to be “up on the latest style.” “4 HORSEMEN” MASTER FILM Ibanez Story Vividly Por- trayed on Screen “The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- alypee,” which opened at the Blue Mouse theatre Saturday, is @ treme: dous ecreen production, June Ma this and Rex Ingram, adapter and director, have reverently pictured the idea of Vicente Blasco Ibanez, author of the great story, It ip destined to even greater popu- larity than the novel itself. On the screen great opportunity for realiam is offered, which no word picture can portray, The cast, from the 50 principals down to the last of the 2,500 extras, is well chosen and wonderfully di- reced. Rudolph Valentino as Julie Des Doyern, the Buenos Aires tango ar- tist, and later as the gullant poilu, is splendid. Alice Terry, a» Marguerite Lau: rier, victim of an unfortunate mar- riage, and in love with Desnoyers, is No lens splendid in her leading role | opposite Valentino, ‘The story begins tn Argentina and then shifts to Paris wher the war breaks cut, The war brings about pecullar circumstances in the plot, | Which only add to the interest and | magnificence of this production, “The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- alypse” is being shown the Blue Mouse four times daily, at 12 noon, 3p. m., 6 p. m. and 9 p,m. LOCAL BUSINESS that Destroyed by Fire Fire of undetermined origin wiped out the grocery store of E. A. Han- man, at 4404 Rainjer ave., shortly before midnight Sunday night. The joss on building and contents ts es- timated at $2500. Hannan carried $1,200 insurance on the stock. The building was owned by J. EB. Dir, of California, Man Held Here for Police in Portland E. Kiper, alias Ciper, is held by police Monday for authorities in Portland, Ore, where he will face charges of grand larceny. Kiper was arrested Sunday by Detectives ~| Leary and Blaine, on instructions from Portland. iwa.|Bad Fire Caused by . Overflowing Grease Grease overflowing from a skillet caused the destruction of H. T. Lind’s residence at 3511 Cloverdale st., Saturday night. The house was completely gutted by flames. ‘The loss is estimated at $1,900. SOLOMON BERGER, 60, i9 held by police, Monday, accused of pick- ing the pocket of a woman boarding 2 street car at 2nd ave and Pike Saturday WASHINGTON STATE HOTEL association members to hike on Mt Rainier Tuesday and Wednesday. FRED H. TURNER, former Se- attle man, held in Buffalo, N, Y., on shooting and robbery charge, TUESDAY NOON American Le gion members will hear Senator Miles Poindexter at Meves cafeteria. GkorGE 8.1 KA attorney for Better Business bureau, to attend conference in Denver, @ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered 22 $9. BO GARFIELD 4291 office Saturday night by F. Moss, the janitor. Mistaken for Deer, He Dies From Wound EUGENE, Ore, Sept. 12—Bari Hebert, cattleman of Oak Ridge, died last night at 7 o'clock the vio tim of a deer hunter's bullet, while in an ambulance on his way to a Bugene hospital after having been shot in the groin Saturday afternoon near Oak Ridge. The fatality oc- curred when Elmer Yeoman of Cres- well mistook him for a deer, Yeoman has given himself up to Sheriff Fred Stickels. Girl, 14, Youth, 21, Elopers, Arrested Gladys Allen, 14-year-old school girl, was arrested Monday in Duns- muir, Cal, with Albert Darigot, 21- year-old news vendor, with whom she eloped Saturday morning. The girl disappeared from her home at 2408 Fifth ave. W., and a search immediately began by police, who traced her and her sweetheart to the depot at Seattle. At Duns- muir police searched the train and teok the couple into custody. They will be returned to Seattle. Value of State’s Livestock T. Washington's live virtually tripled in value between 1909 and 1919. Figures substantiat- ing this statement have been re- celved by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce from the United States de- partment of commerce, In 1909 Washington's live stock products were valued at $15,538,705. Ten years later, according to the fed- eral statement, they had Increased to $44,066,349. Oregon's ratio of increase is smaller, or from $14,401,942 in live stock products for 1909 to $35,156,671 in 1919. JUDGE ELMON SCOTT, member of the first supreme court of the ples lock products state of Washington, died recently in San Francisco, according to word re- ceived in Seattle, Even, the knickerbocker girl was found, Down on Second ave. she claimed a window all to her- self, And not far distant was the college widow, surrounded by black draperies and wearing velling of woft black lace, Just one block away the de butante, gowned in shimmering electric blue and black, stepped out from behind dark velvet draperies and stood before the admiring populace, while a lady in pale pink daintiness in a shop window across the street sat be- fore her mirror and powdered her nose, One man, strolling by—one of the many who thoughtfully chewed his cigar—spoke wisely to the gentieman beside him: “Glory,” he said, “that's going to be great stuff when it's lit up at night!" Shop windows, however, will not have the only showings of festive array by night. It hap pens that eight chorus girls from the Bungalow cabaret visited the Hetrick Hat Shop Saturday with the plea that they desired to celebrate the Fashion Fete with the rest, and were thereupon told to take their choice of 16 hats to be worn during their perform- ances Monday night. Mins’ Seattie, the typical well woman of Seattle, clothed from the best Seattle shops could supply, had not been detected by 12 o'clock. { AIRED IN COURT, Strikers and Operators in Dispute Over Injunction Affidavits presenting facts on the coal miners’ strike, pro and con, were |read beforo Judge Griffithe in su perlor court Monday mi and continued to be read thruout the aft ernoon, The affidavits deal with the tem» porary injunction’ served on the striking miners August 26, prohibit. ing thetn from picketing on the prop- erty of the Pacific Coal company af Franklin. The miners, thru their effidavite, Present reasons why the injunction should be immediately vacated. The Pacific Coal company requests that it be made permanent. The miners are being represented, by Attorn Griffiths and Rum mens, while Attorneys Farrel, Kane and Stratton are handling the cas@ for the Pacific Coal company. New Classes Start Today Y. M. C. A. Automotive School @ay and Evening) ENROLL AT ROOM 216 United Y. M. C. A. Schools. Fourth st Madison Report of the Condition of THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of Seattle, Washington At the Close of Business September 6, 1921 4 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ,....4....+ 0+. -$11,705,680.18 Overdrafts sete e abe eseerceaseseseses 4,809.82 Customers’ Liability to Bank for Let- ters of Credit and Acceptances...... Valet States, Beg County and Munic- ote Bonds bore Securities... . Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Bankin, Furniture and Fixtures 783,94%:82 2,888,156.85 374,100.26 45,000.00 965,191.96 House, Safe Deposit bisawrats Cash in Vault, in Bank and with U. Treasurer & Peewee ree erecesseseccecs Cette eee eres ee beeeerewd Circulation Letters of Credit and Acceptances. . NSON F. BA MA: ABE eteron Vice Presid IRA Ww. RICHARD A CAAABAN, r i F. McCREARY, Assistant Cashi qm A. V. GODSAVE, BEPUA ¥ Trust Officer, "hein Cece Department DIRECTORS Hi. Anderson us us Jr. jee ver Ta a. Joshua Green Henry 1e iansity §3 Clarence van 8. Harry F Ostrand Morita Thomsen Robert & Walker A Strong Banking Connection Is an Asset in Any Man's Business NATIONAL. CITY .BANK ef Seattle, Washington MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Report of Cmgaen J Made to Comptre! Businces September @' RESOURCES Loans and mere $3, act 399. 3 50,000.00 18,000.00 41,000.00 29 13,900.00 ury certificates, arrants, etc, ... Lae 51.08 Cath and exchange, 1.081, 1 Total ....++0++.$5,889,672.67 the Currency at LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus ., Undivided profite .. Reserved for taxes and interest ...., Liabilities under let~ ters of credit Deposits 1 arskirant :95,809,672.67 OFFICERS J, W. MAXWELIg President i. ITHERSPOON, Vice Pres, Ww. w H. BLOEDEL, Vice Pres. | z G. HOTCHKISS, ENOCHSON, Cashter Asst. Cashier, A_¥. ANDERSON, President Discovery Bay Log- ging Company J. H. BLOEDEI, President Hioedel - + Dopovan Lumber Mil ALBERT DAU President Federal Condensed Milk Company FT. FISCHER, Vice President Fischer Bros, Co., Wholesale Grocers F, H. JACKSON, wepreter? Clear Lake Lum- ber Company 7. W. MA: President cL MORRIE veesteees a . Morris Con- jon Compan; or ison, . Secretary Lewis & Wiley, In- HERBERT WITHERSPOON, ‘Vice President