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‘The Seattle Star’ ublished Dally ai (07 Be _ Reattie, Washington bscription Rates BY MATL IN ADVANCE nth, $0.50 1.50 1 ° 5.00 or STATE or SHINGTON fa 800 per month, or $9.00 year se ag pCARRr Largest Audience in _ _ the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘TELEPHONE OPERATORS With previous experience wanted. Apply at Training School, The Pacific Tele- phone & Telegraph Com- Dany. 1115 Fourth ave, be- tween Seneca and Spring sta Previous experience wn For free particulars of rm = quitable Bidg, Washington, doerg can't repal y. 80 ireen c! & t Pine AUTO AND TRACTOR ME; IANICS and driving. battery = tire vulcanizing, = ‘Beetylene welding. Steady wor jeasant employment. nt for your spe- today ‘and save aE ev classes for | ree cata- Pr BROS. AUTO AND St x ‘Nino 204 EL Pike ana Melrose. Phones Elliott yeeorse. the largest im the wor! hool system BRIVERS KNOW HOW vente Rector ee in cold The essential Just qui inition. with a food “huto ‘Accessory Br emerton, Wn. ae >, FOR POs- seat Service. Ate month. E: uunnecessar: ner fe sot ‘d (former Siwit Serv ner), 1129 Equitable iy D.C. > ror on ity. oS oe oe ee goon, for, high Apps gire Circulation Depart- na POR DENONSTRA- and perman ae by Pacate in in ie D. Neaville, New ngton Hotel cant ris ne way: so mere. cores DRI atomebiien, Call chwara, Can drive any kind of car, st have work at ones. Call poten, 178 im, Minor ave. N. PAINT PAPER- Kkalsomining at moderate Call Al Ninnis, Garfield evenings, Main 0850 days. G, PAPERING ; all firat cl guaranteed. Phone Mr. renovating. Phone Kenwood VICE MAN ATTENDING miversity wants , work, of any for room and board. Nort! bE ri “ef kalsomins ng oF ka nin, pereatrect. Victor, yates RL DELIV ERY—WANT with it. P9 Job. Phone STREET MEN, WHY BE of money, when gee can) all ‘sr oe by hag | pson's rand ealer? i311 4 Third 7¥ pee REPRESENTATIVES . am high class salesmen. as soraiane Call Room 314 dg. ermmeaierrien LINOIS BANKERS LIF WANTS | strict manager, Seattle eeizitory Bell Room 214 Seaboard F r i WANTED TTY FOR HONOR- gentleman partner with some ty to invest in restaurant ness. Call or write to Ama 707 Commerce st, Treowa, UNG MAN Wii0 GOT MY from check room in cabare night return same and re- eward, as check ood the loss? ae aNB incl paver old or 208 12th a WORT BY WORKING je return to lanning’s "bone Fourth and Pine. WHISFIELD CAN'T hi- our watch, throw It away. on. PORTUNITY TARWANTADS AVe | r Yl dINGLE TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES $13 BHOREN, NKAR rege $5 extra FU RNISHED HOUSES COMPLE RNISHED UNOBSTRUCTIBLES VIEW HOME IMMEDIATO rooms, modern ment; bullt-in features st 40x 100 lutest de- all as uding street pav= view lakes end TRNITURE ts . unexcelled mountaing, Nb THe Ft ivory suite ° oak eulte © dining suite ination gas and coal range rugs . silver, linen, Kitchen utensiis and dishes ALL GOR tus QIN} AND PIKE MY ¢-ROOM MOD. furnished home; hot heat; near car line fruit; berries; reas to right party. Phone West w BLOG LEASE newly | EITEL | Wit ern. water yard FLOOR FURNISHED ¢, modern except heat, reason steady tenants, Rainier 0718-5 PARTLY FUR- reen Lake car. HOUSE ROOMS, — SLERPING phone, gas included, HOUSES FOR RENT RUNGALOW, AT BEACH large porch ROOM fireplace free woot | Herbert 8 month }2?7 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS ATTRACTIVE | FLATS, beautiful somined. 28 FURNISHED APAKTMENTS AND FLATS MANHATT {APARTMENTS 1113 2, 3 and’ 4 roome, fur- ¢-ROOM very furnished op- HH week YWOUSEKEEPING ‘Two squares ‘The Thrift, 1323 o|* URNISHED room, reasonable. from poaterttice Sixth ‘ “AND CROOM PLAT, With “bath , walking distance, #26 Vine ‘ourt Sr FURNISHED HOUSEREEFING ROOMS 35. a LY FURNISHED ROOMS, close in; free phone, light, gas: $16 month 1005 B. James, corner 10th ave. DOWNTOWN HOUSEKERPING single pu $0, double 94.00, uded, 413 Colum- 2 SOUREKER: ‘PING 3-RO 4.50 per week. 103% ROOMS TO COMPORT- able and Tras “walking distance a ke ay ? of interur! per mon Catt Sidney 1744- 38 ___WANTED—T0 RENE _ LEAVE YOUR INTERESTS WITH COMPETENT HANDS MANAGEMENT OF PROPERTY AND COLLECTION OF RENTS OUR SPECIALTY BE. V. JAHN & CO. EITEL BUILDING MAIN 3516. IND AND PIKE ____ PUPILS WANTED EXPERIENCED PIANO INSTRUCT- or, Recitals given. Special at- tention beginners. Attractive Fates. Elliott 2853. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS |* We are gelling, o FOR SALBE—AUTOMOBILES DOW? UY A DON'T HUY A DON'T BUY A USED CAR USED CAR USED CAR UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL You aTrTr YOU ATTEN You arr THe RIG THE RIG THE HIG AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE AUCTION BALE WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY 30 30 FOURTH FOURTH FOURTH RUSHELL AUCTION HOUSE BUSHELL AUCTION HOU BUSHELL AUCTION HOUSE FRANK WATERHOUSE CO. Salesroom 721 B. Pine St Near Harvard Ave. Phot Main 7066. Evening Phone, Main 7063-K. t the Slyers own pric id Sat- urday mt st balance before Octobe: HERE 18 ONE: Reo Touring, New Tirea, $250 Others at similar prices COME UP TODAY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 NEW FORDS CAN WE BOUGHT ON small cash payments, monthly payments 6% inter Ford Dealers, Broadway and Pike. East 032 SPOT CASH FOR AUTOS CALL Tit Are Bidg. @ WANTED—AUTOMOBILES HIGHEST CARE “PRICE PAID POR ight care. Henry Monsbach ly tine ©. 618 EB. Pike st East 2651, ie BOATS AND LAUNCHES CRUISER, cedar bull p. Campbell motor; new Bosch magneto: toilet: electric ighte: beautifully sell at sacrifice regain. Call owner at Eilott 0832. CHINERY Shree rat Ave. Ukhade RS ‘The most Seportant SF og vit A] building tm they are going Se lest Oar doors are put together to 4 feat by & feet doors priced at $7.00, Same door with glass at « small extra charge. We have over a dozen sizes of sash 4 suitable for for ‘doors and windows for y Kind of building. 0. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY Established 1899. PORTABLE HOUSES, GARAGES, Brg! Fring buildings, ete. Ftable houses, $100 up, erected. DE. Mane PORTABLE LDG. CO. Fora ‘ory. Capitol 392 sonable. U. Motor School Sidney 0130. SOM. STAR-A-STA $1.50. 10-in. clears, 18-inch Burekas, $2.6) Went 6234. SIGAR, SOFT DRINK BSTABLISH- diploma 2. Com. , delivered. First ave. _ wooD— wood Forest, mill, sla “Absolutely ary. {7 WILL MAKE YOUR OLD MAT: tress like a new one. Baker the ECTRIC RANGE, 004 condition, practically new. ws ‘elephone € field 2506. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. applied on purchase. Toner, 210 Unton ¥ DRY MILL WOQD, $5.50 LOAD, $16 double load. Immediate delivery. Garfield 2035. aE LARGE TOADS ld F CEDAR WOOD, $3.5! woot, $5.50 per load. FOR SAL RE! Meyer- wold, repalred, ren Camere Exchange, R 5145 Ar- PRINTING “PRESS AND “TYPE, xo mandolin. Novelty Print, 1611 _ Seventh. $ If Sam” Weistie By} wateh, throw ita ‘our go. Union Wott 8821. HOUSE 4. TE HD ¢ | Pu Owl, 121% ist. | FOR - SALE PORT ARLE 10x34, Kenwood 4499-J i! pPOR SAL +-BURNER range, $3. Call Kast 2254, FOR SALE—GOOD GAS RAS Phone p—FU “408 Pik | t KE} [- ppies, 8 weeks old. J. Andrews, Auburn, Wash, Bi E STOCK isha ONE THAM HORSES, 2,800 POUNDS, with harness, $200; 1 colt, 1 years old, $25; 1° horse, “1,101 pounds, $35. Phone Sidney 0460-R. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES BATTERY MAN SAYS YOUR OLD battery ie N. G. Let RHODES save it. Work guaranteed. 2035 THIRD AVE. MAIN aries You Ninp A% Y NHED money. $150 $< pega Cap- pat ‘ST BELL perfect AVING Cit equity in 1919 Grant BI iak2 tard nt Sondition, Make offer. iat ba Aa new to TWIN BIX; new cord rub new. Pho Fl OTHING © AND || BCTRIC MOTOR, DRILLS. * pempe, W. Montelius Price oh. nt or aie. Main 919, 524 ist & 15_ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE — MPLETELY YORNIBHED UNOBSTRUCTIBLE howe ieede ment; butit-in featurea: sign fixtures; lot 40x seasmente in, including attest pav- ing; unexcelled view lakes and mountains, AND THE FURNITURE B-piece tvory suite “piece oak suit 6-piece dining suite combination gas and table | range Grapes, st kitehen G: sagiie ‘ond dishes. ALL GOES . JAM EITEL BLDG BA RIF ICE PRI $3900 Bom: Balance $ BV. J. co. IND AND PIKE A SACRIFICE FEDERAL AVE. Choice home site, situated in a beau- $4,000—7-room home, with = la €ROOM Touss:; v EITEL fea” TWO NEW. tiful residential district, surround- ed by the Best homes; improve- ments all in. Do not fail to see this. BRMS JAHN & CO. _aND AND PIKE. WELL CONSTRUCTED, modern bungalows; one is a corner, 3 blocks north of E. Union, om 3ist, Madrona Fark car line; large liv- ing room, hardwood floors and fireplace; linoleum In bath, kiteh- en and nook; full cement basement and furn Price way below $4,000. The terms beat apartment rent __H. ©. PETERS, QUEEN ANNE” Vit GreAT SACKI rand view; wu lit~ oak floors in © fireplace; feature: t 0835, ), A. SPENCER & CO. PPL. 4th N. and Boston, y— BRAND NEW, 6- ely modern. “Wut rom Third and atreet; ruit; good 946 26th indirect lightin, view and neigh ave, Owner. $4.8 0 cash. ROOM —— BUNG BREAK fast nook; 2 bedrooms; basemen view. $2,100; cut $600; now $2,100; terms GUST STENBERG, North 3028 forhood. $ =} 4117 Arcade Bldg. mit NORTH OF CITY have a few acre and %-ncre tr one mile from city limits; nic omer jand; splendid district. §500 id $750; ‘enny terms. *“T. ¢@. PHTEAS, 726 Third Ave. CONCRETE BAS ment; splendid view. Price $2,26 $250 ‘cash, balance $25 monthly, including ‘interest, Located 1329 Seventh ave. N. Phone Main 2442, ~“CULVER— QUEEN ANNE ~ Come to us for the best buys in _14 Boston ueen Anne hill propert: - ¢. cuLviet op Garfield 0077. $60 CASH, $20 MONTHLY, . TAKS bungalow, whi acre improved, on Beacon hill. Miott 024 new b-room modern’ TWo (HTS, LAURELHURST, BACH 5 50x120, $1,600; terms, agents. OMS, BLEEPIN, ; ‘modern terma, 855 1v6-foot atreet. $55 b Both, 6th st. No PORCH, GA- cept furnace. B. 66th st, No IHE SEAT ~ 7 FOR SALI—REAL ESTATE | $4760-—-QUEEN ANNE HILA-—$2,750 (4 Rooma, Furnished) This littic home is located on a level alley lot, facing east, on Rear 2 car ip branch postoffico, | th there are 3 fidor, and the bods, th grade atre firwt cab orf mbination wood range ie very th has complete et plumbing; the di ished In soft gray and hangings toma the neat Wicker fur touch of datntinens, convenient of the rar with wall pap this ture adds There is @ storeroom in the rear house, and a garage at the back of the lot. Name your terms. | " onwenalc | % R TOMAS & COMPANY, Ine. 1020 Third Ave. Biiott 14a, WEST WOODLAND WUNGALOW | New, nifty bungalow of 4 rooms combination living and dinin room: fireplace; hardwood foo! indirect lighting; all ivory 2 bedrooms with bath cabinet kitchen; breakfast nook: cement basement; lot 40"100; juat off the pavement , school and stores. ; very oasy termaCall owner, North 4213, evenings | ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE; large lot, in garden; shed full of wood: teht house; 45 chickens; all for $600 cash, or 0 on terma | Call Sidney 1430 73—A BALLARD 4-nOOM MODERN HUNGALOW~ 00-—$500 cash, $20 per month. wo bedrooms large attic; combination — livt and” dining | Foom, with, fireplace, buffet and | paneled walls; kitchen is roomy, with breakfast nook; bath in be- we on center hall; attic with windows, reached by stairs from the kitch en; has a rough floor; cement wall foundation; lot is level, and a cor ner, 60x100 feet; all anscsaments will be paid at this price, House is only 4 years old Yo. 233 KEAN OS. $405 Ballard Ave. ‘4 127. TAKE BALL Arp CAR SACRIFICE NICK 3-n6OM “HON: | alow; lot 65x126; alley. $1,100; $300 cash. Bunaet 20 7 WANTED—REAL ESTATES List YOUR CITY PROPERTY with Bm V. JAHN CO. EITEL BUILDING MAIN 34916. IND AND PIKE HAVE RUTRRT POR GOOD GOING poultry ranches. If you want quick action, see me at once MERRITT KEALTY CO. _ Til _New York Bik. WE HAV BUYERS FoR SMALL simproved ranches near Beattie Lot Us eat You, quick remulta, Fe AN A REDALE Pioie Third Ave FOR EXCHANGE—REAG ESTATE SQUITY IN” 4 hoe rament built b for houte in 4, Bremerton, Wash. Good’ house; bearing fruit, and all thoroly cleared; large family or- chard; berries; well built house, Yery attractive, finished in beaver board, also good well, cement faces main county roa convenient for any on orkin, downtown. Price $1.26 ama) cash and monthly payments ao- ceptable from satisfactory party. BURKE & FARRAK Ine. 3 New York Block. — ¥ ACRES IMPROVED NORTH Bl c ¥ curbing; and very od. young fruit Tees; 1,200 strawberries, 75 logan, berries; ha cow, 7 cER SQUARR Near paved road; good transporta- tlon; good school; good neighbor- hood: " good alder land; enough ground for garden, berries, or- chard and poultry. Price $ terma one-tenth cash, balance $6 month. Call $01 Mutual Life Bidg. _Eiltott 4230. OVER vive ACES BUILDINGS—ORCHARD—61,450 Large atream re property; emall house, garage, other outbulld- ; fruit o Ottecent varigtions about of ood ‘satis fac= ne county road; improved dis- Griving distance of public Terms $309 ca: ¢ $15 per month. See Mr. Wi 607 Seaboard Pidg. LOOK, $1,760 BUYS this 16-acre water front ranch. & acres cleared; 100 bearing fruit trees; 4-room cottage, n, chick- en houses; spri r piped. Owner going aws cut pries 1,750 $960 cash. Quick ection be ROBERT MALT I “CO, 1008 Ira Av. _IMPROVED, NEAR IRKLAND A real parse In; good soll; 2 acre cleared; §3-room, house; 1.00 strawberry plants, 1,000 raspber- 225 loganbérries. If you are looking for 1 bargain, see this at once. Price $2,000; $900 w: § AC) sas ™ $500 CASH miles depot; 1 house; ‘yarn: old orchard; 6 acres cleared; & miles Olympia Price $1,500. $250 CASH Acres, Whidby island; 2 cleared; ¥ athed Price 460d. its. all fenced: near school; on good road. OLLINGER, 352 Empire Bldg. ON TERMS A Go0OD TOME no «gravel: level; 1 plowed; small cabin: close to good market. A ood place for poultry, rabbits or berries. Come and sod whsiitneron LAND. CO., 611 3rd. 6 ACRES; A GOOD BUY Located north of city; handy to tn- terurban; good level loam soils easy clearing; no gravel should see thi oi P. VAN ARSDAT 1016 ‘Third Ave acre Goop nuyY BETWEEN Seattle and Tacoma. acres good” land; 2 cleare level; extra good soil. $1, terms, ROBERT MALTBY CO, 1008 8rd Av. 10 ACRES Cot cordwood this winter and make good wages, at same time you will clear the land. Basy drive to Seattle, on main road. 50; $50 ey. 648 New York Blk 20 ACE ‘OR $975 Good land; mile and rall- road station; excellent road, direct from Seattle, Must be sold, One- ah. c Pn SOMERS COMPANY ska Building. . HOUSH AND BATN; near highway, mills and scho part cleared timber rg by jay for it, Price $80 Pracres timber, part cleared, $600, | Owner, 710 White Bidg. WILL YOUNG MAN WHO GOT MY cont from check room in cabaret Bunday night return same and re- celve suitable reward, as check girl had to make good the loss? FOR—SALE—20 ACRES BOTTOM land; some buildings; on paved o | 3000 Price $300; " 00|— TLE STAR ” To lose an estate, been slashed. 4 tralia; good olay soil; gravel; has running water, ACKES, ALL CLEARED, n $100 CASH highway; level; all loared; in town, high school and church; close neighbors. Bal- ance | 6 per cent CART LD & MILLER & good 40 has miler from Cen no rock or Maif Near Pacite 208 Columbt 6 ACI —STREAM BUILDINGS—ONCHARD Splendid ft a, stream thru large enough electric leht facing eounty ved district; ance of Seattle aised place, power for kyatom, fenced; road; “well cary’ drivin public mar reasonable payment terms of $15 per month to satis factory party. Take Kast Madison gar and Kirkland ferry to Burke & Parrar’s office in Kirkland. INE Get good land of me, make « home, work in my mill, good wages, H. Schulty Auburn, Wash, rT) FARM LANDS Fines (JaTTiG VAL Y FAT 0 ; half cleare cultivated; lota of fruit; good bor barn spring water piped in; t phone mall delivery; high and grammar school auto. ‘servies ponpacsios. Bargain, $4,600; ate show you CHARLES SOMBRE COMPANY terma. WILL Bt Futrell Coupler Co. WILL SELL 1 Mughes O11 Co. T Johnston Piston & Ring 20 Rainier Gas ¢ ‘yyetal 100 Simplex Auto Wheel Western Smelting & awe Rothert Process Universal High 1001 1008 A aoh0 Ww yoming -Pac Red Desert Oll & Kxplo, MAX WInkhs Rn 4 Union St 7 % BUSINESS Se OWN—WHY” NOT GO IN urself? Here is el) located, Yale Bldg, ” shoe and notion business. About $5,000, Elliott 9245. ON POOL HALL AND 66! tionery; good location. To sell at cont, cash. Inquire Rhuben Boyd, Clear Lake, Wash. FRONT hom tailoring, Gresemeking, and repairing, The Thri Sixth ave = CHLEAP—-DRICK HOTEL 46 ROOMS | Well furnished, centrally, located $3,600; terms, Sunset Dehiing, 212 Hoge fild: high class busin: SPECIAL NOTICES * CLBAN — RUGS CLE nywhere, any time. Pri Wescott Rug Cleaning wood 1947 HYANNIS POU GARFIELD 8760 PERSONAL cleanin! itt, 132 reasonable — pam Larson evenings, Main's it NURSE Mrs. A Willelksen, Sunset oA PSYCHOLOGIST ne Vocational ester analyst. 716" iter inde. et REAL ESTATE }9ANS __ ay ae pA eS ke SO Tian tre er FARM MTG. TOO LATE TO CLASSY G60) AGRICULTURAL LAN BEST land buys in vicinity of Be- attte Very fertile, productive loam Foil. 2,000 acres Just surveyed in 20 and 40-acre tracts, No prices and all on long, dent this will gult " fp GRAHAM COMPANY. erican Bank Bidg., Seattle, NEARLY aL SUEER: bi RD REATTLE AND RCOMA ‘est QF #OIL: GOOD SPRING: Ice ‘- COTTAGE; BARN: POULe TRY HOUSE IN’ GOOD Di- TION; ORC HARD AND Buf Hikes. ated ONLY. 99,1004 I WINSHIP, 1018 vn DIRECT ORY | Few FREDERICK Finck ent Attorney. American eign patents secu ee and promoted. 806-6~ Bidg., Seattie, Wash, and 609 F at. N. Washington, D. Phone 90. rw. nthe expert. gRRE Shae “12 Th Hoge Rid. Patents? trademarks. 2. ‘ vari 210- 12 Tian Bid. Hours, 10-5. Eve. dates. Collateral Loans NED ON Abt ARTI- ae THE RELIABLE 2d-Pine. M_ 3542. OTORA, “APPLIAN wey. Glen Hlectaic Con Elliot) 641 First “MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds and Jewelry, on most ‘actor: SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS TET IN SEATTLE i TO LOAN XMOUNT. ON DIAMONDS, watches and ie) Seat AM 821 Seco LOAN! "ee lowest rates. Oldest Loam Brokers cieicaN Twenty ci ‘4 Ave, Batablished 1 ON AUTOMOBILES your car, KE. Sargent ntral Midg. Eliott 6133. Monuments GT BOUND MARBLE & GRAN- Pte Co, ist and Virginia, Estab: lished 1874. el Tou 1 +)" Optieian and Optometrist TW Wamands, Fraser-Paterson Go. Physicians, Surgeons RiEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- go. Our treaiment gives Immedate Felief. One week's trial treatment. Open evenings. Referencen Dre Freer and Braden, DR. ANGUE Botte ml SkEAG ¥ Bu At sorms of men’ as asta 35 year: fees reasonable, Piano Tuning ANOS TUNED RY STROM FONG Price $3.00. Wl, 06: aurpened: 1407 4th ave. DR WELFARE, 8 P—WOME disorders; no operations. 207 Bp- ler Bldg. Violin Repairing flows rehaired. Finlay, 1618 Srd av. road; 2% miles from Mt. non. Write to Med Mullen, R. F. D. 4) Mt. Vernon, Wash OPPORTUNITY S TARWANTADS 1D HELP, YOU NEED A HOME | ynmediate | SOTTARLE FOR | (OBSTACLES IN DISARM PATH! European Governments Face Difficulties BY ED L. KEEN LONDON, Sept. 20.-The road to Washington today was paved with obstacles for every European govern- ment. Great Britain, France, Belgium, Italy—each was faced with domestic difficulties in making plans to send delegates to the disarmament con- ference called by President Harding i|for November 11. Of these four countries ft was doubtful if a single premier could attend the full session at Washing ton: 1, David Lioyd George of Britain will almost certainly be kept at home by the Irish question and unemploy- ment problems tn England. 2. Carlton De Wiart of Belgium will have the reconstruction of his | government to consider, for the Bel- |gian parliamentary elections are due at the time of the Washington con- ference. 3. Signor Bonomi of Italy will probably be required to remain tn Toma, as the Italian parliament opens tn November. 4. Aristide Briand of France reiterated his determination to bead the French delegation to Washing: ton, but increasing opposition to bis departure led by his enemies will make it extremely difficult. Unemployment in Europe is a more immediate problem even than disarmament and any European statesman whose ponition depends upon popular sapport cannot afford to be long away from his con- stituents this winter. Helping People to “Find Themselves” In an effort to “help people find themselves,” Madame Till, noted French peychologist, has been giving 4 series of lectures in Bremerton, polrting out that individual success in life follows quickly upon seif-an- alysis and a determination to win. Madame Till declares success ts a moral issue and the moment shift lemxnems is discarded and a genuine jeffort is made to realize the best that one finds in himself, defeat Is turned to victory. Her talks have proved attractive to returned sol- diers, td 3 Actresses Are Unable to Enter SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.— Three actreases coming from Anstra- Ua to enter the movie studios of Los Angeles and New York were prevent- ed from landing here today by tmmi- Friday have been made by enough Seattieltes to fill twe special coaches, the Chamber of Commerce has an- nounced. It is expected that it will be pecesmry to engage a third coach before the party leaves at midnight Thursday. Friday is “Seattle day” 1,|at the fair. Persons going on the special coaches will leave for Yaki- Few Veemainoed in Aus BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—Nor malcy will be in full swing in four months in Australia, sald Archibald ie @ big wool and wheat crop, and prices are good.” Tells of Infantile Paralysis Nursing Dr. T. Oren Watson, the osteo- path of the Mutual Business club, gave an illustrated lecture before that body at their regular meeting held Monday night on the import. ance of the home care and nursing ‘of cases of infantile paralysis. REPORTS GOOD BUSINESS M. H. Scott of the Futrell Coupler Co, returned Monday from Streator, TL, with the report that basiness at the factory is in a thriving condl- tion. PICKPOCKETS GET RING Pickpockets robbed Mrs. Nora Williams, 2349 33rd ave. S., of a dia- mond ring valued at $500 while she was riding on a Mt. Baker street car Monday afternoon. Head of World’s Ad Clubs Coming Charies Henry Mackintosh, presi dent of the Associated Advertining Clubs of the World and director of the La Salle Extension university, is expected to arrive in Senttle November 29, according to word re ceived Monday by the Better Busi ness bureau of the Seatile Advertiv- ing club. Mackintosh ts making a tour of the United States, visiting the adver. tixing clubs affiliate! with the Na tional association, He wil) addreas the luncheon meeting of the Seattle Advertising club on the day of his arrival and will speak before the Women's Advertising club at an eve ning meeting. Plans are under way to arrange a big meeting for business men of the city in honor of Mackintosh’s visit. May Raise Rate on Grain to $10'a Ton|s: According to shipping men indica tions are that existing quotations on freight to the Ortent on grain will not remain at §6 per ton very much longer, ton on grain may take place as soon as the famine conditions in China, which have resulted in the shipping of large quantities of grain to the) Orient, are given sufficient relief. rw|May Save $425,000 on Watershed Costs At an informal meeting of the city council utilities committees Monday decision to accept a proposal by the federal govermmnent whereby a miv- ing of $425,000 in the cost of the Ce Gar river watershed could be saved was considered. The federal forestry service has offered to assist patrol- ing the district to guard against for- est fires and keep out intruders. Charges Husband Wears Upon Her Asserting that her husband's quick actions, motions and thoughts wear upon her, Agnes M. Thurston filed suit for divorce against 8. W. Thurs- ton in superior court Tuesday. Mrs. Thurston states that she seems to annoy and harass her husband. She asks for the eustody of their 4-year- old child. With $00 tons of general cargo the big steel freighter Liberator, in the service of the Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Steamship Co., arrived here Monday from Atlantic ports, The freighter will carry canned products of the Northwest on her outward A probable raise to $10 per| GE 13 (GARBAGE BILL IS ATTACKED |Restaurant Men Launeh Fight in Court Alleging that the garbage ordi- nance imued by the city in June of this year is unjust to restaurant owners, 27 proprietors of eating houses opened their sult against the city of Seattle and the Pacific Meat and Packing Co., for a temporary re wtraining order Tuesday in Judge A. W. Frater’s court. They ask that the city and the Packing company be restrained from |removing the garbage which they claim is theirs legally, the disposal of which should bé decided by them, om city, represented by Attorney °. E. Donworth, holds that the meth ods used by the restaurants were um jsanitary and detrimental to the pul» Me heath. The plaintiffs, however, represent ed by Wright & Wright and D. V. \the Pacific Meat and Packing Co., company which they claim to be solvent, for the purpose of feeding: the hogs owned by that concern - Besides the 27 restaurant propriee tors, 15 Jape filed complaints against the city regarding the same ordt nance, claiming that they are now deprived of purchasing swill which is necessary in their hog-raising business. * The Japs asmert that the city, in” so enforcing the ordinance, is violate’ a ae cow of 1911 between the Jn) tates and Japan, which states that the Japanese WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET Times Square—Sixth and Virginia 5ic Sugar Stall, Lower Section Jonnie Evans—Stalls 14-15 Pure Lard, Ib. .... oie « deed «ee a TOKIO—STALL 130 Drifted Snow Flour war >4 3 Dutch Cleanser .........25 5 Ibs, M. J. B. Coffee ...$1.75 ARCADE MARKET *%, SmaN Legs of Swift's Spring Lamb, per pound.........++- ZOBLE GROCERY co. Codfish, per Ib. ........ % gallon Pure Maple Sap . 6 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP.............25¢ SUGAR STALL Lower Section WESTLAKE GROCERY is aa 1 Mason Quart Jara, per dozen . 6 Ibs. Prunes for . +. 81.18 39¢ FUSS’ MARKET 33? Armour’s Eastern Bacon Backs, per pound ... Rit and Lom Lamb Chops, per pound . automobile industry. 1225 OLIVE ST. 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES STARTLING SALE ON NEW COLUMBIA SIXES A product of one of America’s most progressive autamobile companies. This is positively the most sensational sale of new cars in the history of the 61_ ‘FOR SALE—AU Prices cut $400 below factory cost. NOTE THE PRICE: Former price $2,065 Phone Elliott 2241 $1,235 Delivered in Seattle Remember, these are new cars and only a few of them to go at this price. Northwestern Motors Co. - BETWEEN MINOR AND YALE