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OF STATE OF SWPARMINGTON fa 80c per month, or $9.00 year. RY CARRIER IN CITY PROBED ce eee $080) six insertions | advertisements wit) be Pup to 11 o'clock each mern- | the regular sfterncon edi-| aad ‘the eek audience | ls went. @ Largest Audience in the Northwest ris UPWARD, | ernment epartmenta, cot mt Previous experie un- re free ms ‘ticula: For mi gh, Brite c ultable Bldg, Washington, INCUMBERBD, FOR = ots Experience ing the Coast South” Al a's ’ erin hone ate. ~ bot in Dag No 1 cant repair ‘eld idve pion, throw it away. 304 Green cles opp. P. 0. KER rs Dale, serine. D— Bb apace. iesnt. 806 Pine st. in nares AND. TRACTOR | ad anaieedy werk tf ur Sn ES and evening “write or phone for free cata- RILL BROS. A AND 3 First term: also 304 E. Bike ‘and Melrose. Phones itiott, 1696-5753. wet ‘school sy: : Li uses: | BARTY OF 3 OW 1 TO GO TO Say aes tak awe work Ay coon 724 Minor ave. 3972. ] Ni Snakes! would ane, position ca Gurnace out out st ses) bar jt wants 5 LF of an: Reind for room and ‘bo a Te PAIN “parering or) Kalsominin «ee 3. Ww vor "SHING: and reshinglin, =< th -oeanaratin dian MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘TF WORKY OVER HARD Aen. gag sth article. Thousands will buy. the for instructions. Your back if not satisfied. KC. . Francis Hotel, 816 Union genitle, Warm. the essential part for Ford Exotects Ignition: insures | dies of wet a "00 by mail, Auto Ac- | Box 616, Bremerton, TREET ME? WHY 1 ‘BE money, when ke you need by | naling Berean sealer? site Third PARTNERS WANTED NT) DPANINER WiTH $360 woe ei wan ‘i cars, renter, vA j wm. 22 LOST AND FOUND LOST—AIREDAL DOG, SUNDAY, in the vicinity Kirkland. An fwere to name of King. Reward. one Bast Slt, 2164 48rd N. LOST-—SUM OF MONEY, BY WORK Ing woman, between Second ave. and Fry & Bruhn. Needs it badly &t EEE o FURNISHED HOUSES 4-ROOM FL RN TART >. wovsE, per month, W R 036 FOR RENT $96—F- ROOM HOUSE, ON NORTH Queen Anne: view, Also T-room house on Alki ave. Weat Sea $30, or will sell on rental te ¥. Howe, 420 New York BL $-ROOM BUN Low AT BE. t Va large poreh; elty water; Phone Sidney 0365, ROOM COTTAGE, 1316 SEVENTH i2i1 h aU — RNISHED APARTMENTS | t-ROON mined; marine Garfield 09T4-F ROOM HOUS north car STS1-R 60: 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS Ose & iS Garfield SHATTAN APARTMENTS, 1113 J and 4 rooms, fur~ unfurnished; steam bath. Pri very Bliott 2863. ROOM New man- EKBEPING Two squares ‘The Thrift, 1323 URNISHED HO ona ble. from postoftice. th Da: bedroom, $1.78 weekly. North 2946. FURNT i a & 1B HOUREREE! PING dup, every~ Pieighth ave, thing furnished. Price re Fast 1869. 5 ROOM free phone and ba: $20. Single 3 Milas Heynolaa 106 broad: way. near Yeah NEWLY TINTE) Ee hed, $3.00 weekly; close in. fre Madison st. cy GEORGIAN HOTEL Annex and Imperial PUPILS WANTED ED PIANO INSTRUCT- Recitals given. Special ners Attractive rates. 8 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS je touring. car with Angeles in ta ver experienced 4dr thi are going to last. Our ga- Take ‘doors are put together to feet doors Gor i Agomn peteet ot Sah sizes of sash and windows for De MARS PORTABLE. LDG,. CO. Opp. Ford Fact Fecte Ory. pe apitol is LUMP COAL, $16.50 TON Delivered aaywhere | tn fn, Sesttin. No ® ‘linkers; no soot Brier Hill Coal Co. ‘Sane 345-R WiLL, ress like Mattress Sider: on furnish material, $4.50 Experienced. East 3951. sew PL lied on Foner, 220 Uni room up. rohase. — I i Immediate delivery. Gartied "2086. Ae Gir wood Wa ber ge OE REE ATT: wood, $5.50 per os Ta Exchange, h a tecae's hil a Are ia orcas inp TYPE. iso mandolin. Novelty Print, 1611 "| BUNOALOW — BRAND ¢.———— ————_—_—_—__—— FRAME, eo Soewores 1B. Pine, Near Harvard %, Da: Phone ae tS ged Evening. 7063- Open 8 A. to? . —— ORDERS ORDERS | | The batance of our reponsesned care must go before Oct. 15. We sold three cars today at the buyers’ price and | terms, will @ of the backed up with a osit. No strings at hia. Our orders are to clean them out. Starting today we Will be open every evening until 9 o'clock. Caper? IAKE US AN OFFER | Wobky ON ANY CAR ——— a starter come tn toda’ fid buy « Reo touring with new rugper The price quot- od is 3 Studel ue, Lexington, nm Lexington, National, ‘Chand- ler, Hudson, Olds 6, Over- nd, Ford yun | USED TRUC USED CARS mo | TERMS | ao Ae <s- —" ITRADES! 0-0 ! | Seer re) a aechdagatelieecsinee NEW FORDS CAN by HOUGHT ¢ ON small cash pa 4, balance pene ‘payment 8% iviterest, at Central Agency, Ine, Authorized Ford Dealers, Broadway and Pike. BATTE. a4 "aN BAYe Your battery in N. G. Let RHODES save it, Work guaranteed. 2085 THIRD AVE, MAIN 23946. FOR SALE, CHEAP—REO BPERD- wagon, os et» for good Ford passenge: 027 13th ave & Pal espa §| Dodge. \|6-ROOM HOUSE; n 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FRANK WATERHOUSE CO, 121 2. PIND ST. Near Marvara Ave. Main 7060. Main 1063-K. BRAT THIS Packard Six given away at ....9160 Olds Six; electric lights, starter, im Al shape....+. Reo, 3 Studebakers, Over- land, Twin Six Packard, Lexing~ ton and othera, Make us an offer, We must sell them before Oct. 15. REBUILT TRUCKS AND LIGHT DELIVERIES Ford 1-ton worm drive, express body Maxwell %- GMC &-ton, | condition Packard %-ton, express body Reo Speedwagona, with express bodles. We have them all over- hauled, ber, Prices from $350 up, with EASY TERMS UNITED MOTORS CO. USED CAR DEPARTMENT EK PINE AT BELLEVUE BARGAIN HUNTER, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE MAXWELL; RUNS Soop. HAS ¥ rit TIRES r month. aot formerly owned by a mechanic; fis rubber— * per month. LSEN-WARKEN MOTOR CO. nies. Pine St, ren. W FPORDS CAN BRE BCaaT ON mall cash payments, balance monthly payments, 6% interest, at Ford Dealers, Broadway and Pike. _ Bast 0; ; ij: FORD” COUPE; RUN” Leas than £000 miles. Prefer cash. Kenwood 4684. Spor rs 3S Fd AUTOR CALLIN Arcade rd e naa aciemeiiad AYGHERT Chi ASH PRICE PAID POR n Mossbach drag sow, " sae engine, complete, rifiee, Roth: 1022 ROTRIC MOTOR, DRILLS, rs. W. Montelius Price Co. tor ma $19. 624 ist & 73 FOR SALE—REAL PSTATE CEEN ANNE SNAPS $1. fooma and > ia paved district. Price Just $2,800-—4- amanioer ieee i j large lot; fguit tree: ace $25.30 "“s-room bungalow; large ing room; cement basem: lo Anne bivi is im, 429 New York “Dik NTRY HOME on e-acre of land, elty limits; clo ox ari) dows, aad at $20 Ht. M. NELSON 220 Hinckley Bide 2n@ and Columbia. ii; READY" Dandy Gille d-coper stuese ‘agn- jow. £1 for house oo ‘EM 4857. Meyer-|_ ba WINBIC LER HMiott 4507. it ‘TION — W: take yout work up to $200 as Sire yment 3-room ‘cottage in eat Beattie, close to Admiral way car wonderful view; nrgen fruit trees: close in. 2 per month. | In- 6 Arcade Bidg. Main ND NEW room, absolutely modern. “Nu ged.” 12 minutes from Third and Pike, Madrona car: payed street; Indirect ‘ood 6th Myc500; 41,200" cash A BACRIFIC A REAL BARGAIN 3-room bungalow, on 1 acre of land, all in cultivation: 50. fruit trees berries; 2 electricity 00d view. + $250 tows. NELSON 210 Hinckley, Bldg. 14 Columbia. wu. 4887. 2-ROOM SEMI-MOL EEN (OTTAG wood shed and chicken yard, « fine lot, 44x135 feet; and berries; 3 blocks from car Hine. $850; terms, or will trade on ring ca CG. Burd, 7821 46th BY Stainier 1134-3, A NICE HOM « niversity, i On 335 A BACRIFICE~ 6-room house; bath, toilet, ete.; clone to school and 2 oar lin ; Jot is 230x112 to $1,990; $200 cash, balance like North 2556. a CONCRETE BASE- ment; sp! aid view. Price $2,250; $250 ‘cash, balance $25 monthly, including ‘Interest, | Located 1323 _Seventh ave. N. Phone Main 9442. CULVER—QUBEN ANNE Come to us huh e Dest buys tn jueen nne ove ir Rue. "Cun ai 14 Boston St HIG DOUBLE CORN 7 ( with 2-room house. in attle. $100 cash and $15 makes you the owner H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. BUNGALOW, “6b ROOME arage; near universit car, Owner gon 1.800 cash, 707 1K. 46th. North 2016. AINI Bit WLEY BACKIFICE— Cory 3-room cottage: large sisep- porch; completely furnishes ches ickens Included. 8824 ve. 8 $300 CASH Modern little bungalow: mia, bookcancs Price $1,800. 352 EMPIRE BLDG. $50" ChB $15 MONTHLY, TAKES 4-room modern home, 2 ‘lots, im- Brpvements in and paid. $1,800 Wott 6245. two ors, aL isbn tora abs i ‘eth Pgs No indirect repainted, with good rub-| AND} fruit trees |¢ THE SEATTLE STAR FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE PROPERTY SACTIFICED 10 rooms, absolutely modern; beautiful home view: fruit: . flow large} For partioulars, 007 ROOMS, SLEEPING PORCH rage: ‘modern except 93.200; terma, 855 18 agents 50 CARTE MONTHLY PARI my new b-room bungatow, -acrs, improved, on Beacon hill. Igitiott 0246 PRICK cotta, ave fiovsen wrar mot mt GA furnace 66th st. No 1.466 tiie CARH @; lot 560x100, Ww 4-he 678 1 Bunget 4404 n w bo YOU WA several buyers houses in th nd up t 210 Hinekley 2nd and Columbia bhone EN. HAVE BUYERS POR Goob Boultry ranches action, « ME Ret 4set OING quick ry POR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE is ACKER mile to town; ed high. water right nt Bound erty. Jena Van Valkenberg, cer, Wai ACREAGE POR TRADE ings; BUILD Beaut boulevard trie lights, water; fine ehard, of flowers arage and te a beaut ave tor Calito rifiee for on all cleared tell “payed elece 6-room outbuildings. Owner must ruin, and will $3,768; MAN SCHROEDER 12-14 White Bidg. N POULTRY FARM a WELL IMPROVED Small house, nicely finished; chick~ en house that aceommodatos 800 birds; brooder house; about 3 red and under cultiva- has been picked od pasture: expel district; ¢ public markets ‘urchaser can all cash payment am terma Owner would prefer party Who had had experience in poultry business BURKE & FARRAR, Ine 203 New k . 40-AC ne nt ° rupning 7 ACRES, ALL, CLEARE! $1,760; $300 Cieiry Near Pacific ‘highway; level: a high school close neighbors. i 87 x 0 Hitiott 6: °. PR NCH | 32 acres, good jocation: on couty’ ‘Toad: beautiful | strea 4 terma, © Beattie HERMAN SCH EDER b12-14 White Didg. AN EXCEPTIONAL § ACRES FOR $ ADJOINING ALDERWOOD MANOR rospeetive poultryman and digs can get a start bere © investment of but «mail tal, Close to the teterarees county road: hearin tractive terms; ie ‘monthly. PUGET SOUND FARMS COMPANY pe 0s Third Ave. Za SOREN JENSEN HOMESTEAD On Puget sound main land; divided into small farm ny part n free from frost and cold winds. Local fruit and poultry associations have solved the producing and marketiny problems. Welcome newcomers choice selection, 10 acres, with beach bearing $1,475, on terms. geitiers or cash buyers ‘0 GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND BEST land buys in vicinity of Se- attle Very fertila, productive loam 2.000 acres just surveyed in ‘nd 40-acre tracts. No prices 44, sony xi, suit you. J. RAHA IMP. 1008 Hes rican Rank Bidg.. Closet ranch; § acres real not gravelly; | 801 foo8 bottom; 4- “room. ho age and root house, Price SCHROEDER 4 White Bidg. ACRES; NEARLY ALL CLEAR 'D; ON BOUL Pigacos BETW NI REAL GOOD RANCHE 6 acres, all cleared; rich roll; Rood 6b several iehatan ca er em 612-14 White Bldg. 19 ACRES Cordwood enough to pay for the land; np se and hen re cleared; y vy Yard, the beat the world for ¢ thing that you produce. Let us ou a . VAN ARSDALE Jets ‘Third Ave. house; 3 acres cleared, balance mostly in pasture, and has been picked up; driving distance of public markets. Price $1,750; easy monthly terme, See Mr. Wiswell, 608 Seaboard Bldg. PAYS FOR ITSELF 80-ncre farm: deep, rich soll, pros ducing record crops; fine place to live and make money; prosperous community; fine house and other improvements, Must sell auick. 6,200; $1,200 own. Write 2668 inth ave. W., or phone Garfield 4582 mornings up to 9 p.m. 76 ACRES OF GOOD LAND ON: Puget sound, main land; over 420 feet of pretty beach ‘frontage; gradual slope: attractive view: food fishing: plenty of clams; pro- ductive gol Famber delivers on round for hmall dwelling. Price fers Charles Somers Cow “hide. NORTH OF CITY a few nere and Y-acro tracts one ile from city limita; nice alder land aplendid district $600 and $760; pt PoTERs, ‘tae nie’ Ave || GOOD 46-ROOM, sod buy on your own | | 79 ACREAGE NEW (ROOM RUNGALOW UNT construction, will, be ready move into next wéek; w-acre of land; 320-foot frontage on graded t sidewalks; city water 1,360; tormn $100 down, bal 3 Ww “and every day « Bunday J, KR MELVIN GOOD BVY8 IN ACREAGE Auburn; 2 cleared ,.$1,200 » Kent; 4 0 , close to mndo wasane Des Moinen;’ ‘rich, level alder land; Sound view: beach privileg near boule- vard 1,050 ROBERT MALTHY Co, 1008 are Av i4. 6, TO-ACKIT TRACTS, ON HV erett interurban and the highway: level land: oll; can have lights, $56 cash and up; 20 years’ time if wanted 1 THE DOUGLAS CO. 1014 Third Ave. Main 3580. | 2 Acie RING WATER d alder land, SP’ ith fine 750; terme $75 © $10 per month, I 301 Mutual Life Bi Toner Square Hillott 4336, CHICKEN AND FRUIT RANCH 8 acres, hear Renton; 6 cleared; %- room cottage: fine orchard; all Kinds berries; spring creek: water . tools, 200. fine 2,760; ROWE MALTBY CO, 1008 tra Av. brush or timber to clean off.’ THE DOUGLAS CO. 1014 Third Ave. Main 2680. OWNER LEAVY Will sell 3 nice t house untinint tion, $1, JERT M ur BY CO, 1008 3rd Av. NG CITY ta, with 5-room near Riverton 10 ACRES, HOUSE n hig cleared; ‘timber enough for it. Price §800; ea: t acres timber, part cleared, $60 Owner, 710 White Bidg. ACKES; VT FOR FRUIT AND poultry; ereek; amall hou 650: terms © REALTY CO, 1 New York Bik 20 -AChES BOTTOM ome buildings: on paved les from Mt ¥ ilea, FD. “| 8 ALL. BLACK MUCK nd; no stumps or gravel; cleaved once; grown up to alder, $1.80 on easy terme or will gel! 10 acres HE DOUGLAS CO. 1014 Third Ave Main 2580. TNEED HELP YOU NEED a fiome fe A me make « geod Wash. Good 801: Des Moines, $800. 1. ©. Crawford, 523 New York Midg. SACHI FICE —6 ACRES. NORTH OF Beattle; close to interurban and school 650, "pale cash. Own- er, Heacon 655. 80 FARM LANDS | EXCHANGE—( ACKER” NEAR ED- monda, on good road. free and clear, trade for cottage, MERUTT REALTY 21 New York Biock. FARM LANDS iG OPENING pees YAKIMA VALLEY FARM LAND Located the richest part. of the eh ene fo town, bigh- under government. IRRIGATION PROJECT” have sold thousands of screa tn way; ACRE Very easy terms. See governmient mapa, samples of soil, at our office. Join us on one of our 4 ular Saturday trips and eee thi land and the Yakima valley. YAKIMA RIVER FARMS CO. Owners, 918 Green Hide. SOR SALE—WATERFRONT A PRETTY UNPINI Modern features; vi 7 on 4 Wor Pai Kio: some terme MERS COMPANY HARLES Alaska Building. $2 = STOCKS AND BONDS yi 1, BUY-LIBERTY DONDE, 160 Fatrell Com ust Co. SELL Hughen ‘Olt Co, n fat Gas Cr Simplex Auto weners, Smeitii 328 National Mines Co ply Mfg. Co. 1000 Car Co. ce stumbin Red Metal. Alask: PARTNER WANTED $250 buys equal half interest In soni, mereantile business, fust take position ae er. Crary Bldg. 6th and Unio money month, and Sig ne: clients re- cifting. dividends ‘on. epptication. 00 =DOWN- ahyf <b NOT GO IN business £0 Itz | Here. is your eh 1 Tocated, goin karage. Call 212 Yale Bldg, Thin and Union. 00 WILL MAKW YOU OWNER OF best business in Seattle. ‘Will ac- t Ford as part pa: Ewen, Hiott 2533, evenings West o8 M. CENTRAL cated brick hotel, practically full, de in on good house or cat _ Value $3,500. Sunset 200 ONE POOL HALL AND CONFE tionery: good location, To sell at gost, cash. Inquire Rhuben Boyd, Clear Lake, W ESTABLISHED SUBURHAN HAR. ery, confectionery, lunch, Owner going East. Price $600. Lease. _ Sunset 3869. MY NEAT SHO! business for goo Biliott 0245. oo Mr. Rehling, 212 Wego Bide, Anne hign class business house: __ SPECIAL NOTIC GARFIELD 2704. PERSONAL securities. $6,000, VE othes to homeless girl un- age of 18 year id treat her with & mother’s love, Beacon 3757, IRBERT'S RADIO-THERMAL ‘out, Pike, Kuite 98-A re THOL Ors Mme. TTii—Voeati acter analyst. 01 char- 716 Tight Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS Pore for farm and aé aareage cane ROTHE FARM MTG, CO., 1023 3rd. 106 LEGA BinAoa - “TO WHOM iT 4 CERN; This is to certity Mihat Dexter Cab- inet Works has made an applica tion to build addition to shop for e at 607 Dexter ave, east ; jots 1 and 2, block 3, Bdon ition. desiring to protest such oc- ei cy must file nap Protest at the office of the B ree Depart- ment, Room 605 Couns ‘ity Bidg., prior to October 6, 1! GOOD HOME AND | J FOR SALKE—AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILES ANNOUNCEMENT TO GA AND FORI (Sent to All Western W. Central Agency, Inc, 907 E. Pike St., Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: RAGE 2 OW S ashington Ford Dealers) September 17, 1921. Ss tv Due to the necessity of increasing our manufac- turing facilities, and the n atural tendency of our company to abandon repair work, we have decided to discontinue re-boring and re-babbitting Model “T”’ blocks. The Foote-Burt boring mill, the Reed-Prentice babbitt lathe, and all other unexcelled garage machinery which we use for this work, have been turned over to the Central way and Pike St., this city. please send your Model “T’ September 19, 1921, Agency, Inc., Broad- to whom you will ” block work after We have chosen the Central Agency for the carrying on of this service work because of their facilities and the existence of certain ex-branch employees in their organization who are thoroughly trained in the use of this equipment and capable of turning out quality work. _ It is understood that all tractor flock work will, for the time being, be handled at the Branch. Kindly acknowledge receipt of this letter so that we will know this change of policy is under- stood by all concerned. (Signed) FORD MOTOR COMPANY. To be considered competent to carry on this im- portant work for the Ford Motor Co. is an honor to which anything we m: fluous. All this machinery and now—working. ight add would be super- equipment is in our Shop, Central Agency, Inc. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Broadway and Pike. . Turn Down Convict at . Arriving at Prison EVERETT, Sept. 22.—Verle Brum- mett, convicted bere of aiding in robbery of the interurban ¢tation December, 1919, was refused admit- tance into the penitentiary after paying his own way to Walla Wal- ln He falled to report in Everett to be taken by the guard to the penitentiary, and the papers com- mitting him for five to ten years were still in the hands of Snohom- ish county officials. They wee sent epecial delivery to Walla Walla by Deputy Sheriff Ray Taro. “Mr. Faust” to Open at Cornish Theatre ‘With settings in the modern man- ner and with the costumes designed by a master crafteman, the first per- formance of “Mr. Faust” will be pro- duced Thursday evening at the Cornish Little Theatre. Arthur Davi- son Ficke, famous lyrical poet and author of the modern dramatization of the Faust legend, will be in the! audience on the opening night. He} has been assisting the Maurice Browne players in arranging the act- ing version of “Mr. Faust.” The Seattle Star ~FREDENIC 3 Peeettorney. American and for- i anita tis ee ington De Phone oa sue NODS. Hetablisned Sowitte. 1892; 3 years examiner U.S S$. Main, i3- Re Aha. Patents.” ‘trademarks, bail u) oH iti vent, Bid. tor, 210 <% Baie Paved 14 Hi 24-Pine. 354 ONEY NED ARTI- Sg of yalue. rine RELIABLE, 907 Third ave. Expert Electric MOTORS, LIANCES, WIRING. ae whan Biovtrio Co, 541 First Feihinee 028. vo Anite nde and }: ne ost an jew e! = on mi socusrY aR REHOIAL Loan <4 SEATTLE 386, ee Building Rene waadiecn. MON LOAN ANY ONT ON on AN AMONDS, wasehen “Be Beal tie oy bigent oa rolcers Y HRI LRY CO. AN JEWE mrt Aue Ay ON Al AUTOMOBILES Fei B. Sar You kee? Yel 'nide. wttote ese” JW Wamunds, Frase Patents and Trade Marks UBIN, pe atent & trade m 207 Hinckley Bidg. Main ro, Our treatment Feliet. One week's n evenini Freer and, Braden, DR. ANGUS, SUITE 400 PANTAGES Tildg., treats all forms of men's disorders. 35 experience; foes. reasonable zane Tuning NED BY STROM ARE 00. cll. 0529. Lett cards, envelope ington Bidg., 70! useripts, notion, sak> ste. | 25 wie WEL —- WOMEN'S disorders; no penittoea 207 Mp- ler Bly ‘ing Bows aikaird Finlay, 1¢61p Sra a Sark | Suspended East 0320 Bremerton Changes City’s Government BREMERTON, Sept. 22.—Bremer- ton, Wednesday, approved a commis: ston form of government by a ma- Jority of 17 votes at special election held’ to determine whether or not commiseioners should replace the councilmen now in office. Another special election will be heid Novem- ber 14 to elect the new officials. Ultimatum Sent by Poland to Russia MOSCOW, Sept. 20.—(Delayed).— An ultimatum from Poland has been received by the Bolsheviki, Leon Trotsky, addressing the Moscow so- viet, declared today. ‘The polish note demands immediate execution of the Riga treaty, pro- viding for the release of all pris- onerso f war, before October 5. Commissioners of Pierce Overspend? OLYMPIA, Sept. 22—That the \forthcoming report of the state bu- reau of investigation on the Pierce county financial conditions will show pe ‘hele budget magn t their for this $200,000 is believed by Bor fo Ke here. State law f such budget ex- cesses, but no ity is provided except a possible recovery on the bonds of the commissioners, P4¥s TO HAVE A SWEETHEART Be soesecr Sept. 22—Unable to money to bail out both raise enough ‘her sons, charged with auto stealing, Mra. Grace Hans secured the re- lease of Fred, 23, who has a sweet- heart. Albert, 25, who has no girl, must remain in jail. Atty. Gen. May Wizard of Ra Kes WASHINGTON,’ Sept. 22. — perial Wizard Simmons of the Ke Klux Klan and other high officers of the organization may be sum- 542 ;™oned for a conference at the de partment of justice, Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty indicated here today. Daugherty pointed out that he had full power to call to’ Washington any person he deemed necessary in his investigation of the Klan activities. Two Chinamen Burn to Death BAKER, Ore., Sept. 22.-—Lock Sell, 80, blind, and Lu Lan, aged 68, were burned to death, and Lock Sun, a third Chinese living in a large house near the Chinese gardens on Camp- bell st., narrowly escaped death by jumping out of a second story win- dow when fire destroyed the build- ing about 2 o'clock this morning, GHOELESS SNOOZING DENVER, Sept. 22.—Because John Hennessey, superintendent of he free employment bureau here, ‘snoozed” with his shoeless feet Propped on his office desk, he was for “surly and dis- courteous” conduct, WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Income and profits taxes collected for the third quarter of this year totaled | $500,000,000, the treasury depart- | ment announcedtoday, An addition- | al $25,000,000 is expected. lat Headquarters, National Bank of ithe teachin of 1,900 y ‘The late Franklin K. Lane, in speaking of The If the people of this country rife | contribut to sul vs PAGE 13 ‘DUVALL MAN IS DEAD; MURDER? Son Hears Scuffle, Shots; Finds Father Stain Louls Frederick Speaker, years old, merchant, was shot and killed in the Forest Inn at Duvall, near Seattle, early Thursday morning. Whether Speaker killed himself or wheth- er he was murdered is the ob- ject of an examination by the sheriff's office and the coroner. Hearing a scuffling and a jumble of noise, followed by four shots in the hallway on thp third floor at $30 a, m., Walter Speaker, 16-year- old-eon of the dead man, opened the door and saw his father’s body lying in the hallway, a smoking pistol beside it | One bullet had entered Speaker's head, two were found in the celling and the other bullet had lodged in the door, 25 feet from the body. Speaker's wife heard the shots and called William B. Ditz, who helped her carry the body down stairs. Speaker had no known enemies and the case has been called wuicide by the coroner pend- jing an investigation, Mrs. Speaker said that her hus band had threatened to commit sulk cide ai Games, asi ‘State Tax | Levies gured by Board | Sa. na Sept. 22,—State tax levies for tbe various state funds thie | year were announced yesterday by | the state board of equalization. The | comparative levies for 1920 and 1921 | are as follow: | Genera | Military Public schoo! | University. ... State otters | Capitel Buildin | Reclamation revolving. | Permanent bighway., Public highway... | Bonus bond retiremen Total SE atahe Mine = SAKE » «: state funds CHIEF OF MINE BUREAU COMING Dr. H. Foster Bain Arrives in Seattle Friday Coming for a three-day visit, Dre — : Z a gl § z i . | 8 i i z 4 g if 3 INJURED WHEN. CAR OVERTURNS 16th ave. N. Wedn Mrs, John Perko, 324 19th ave. Nee Bee ee ay ann ee an friend narrowly escaped death. Wegtoess, Picture Book Is Published — Summing ba, en the gigan- tic enterprise of ee a beautiful, 24-page booklet has juss been published by Pierson & Co., of Seattle. The volume contains @ short tory of the big pageant and 100 photographs of big scenes and the individuals responsible for the success of the nt, | ‘The book is calculated to recall te the spectator the thrilling scenes which he witnessed last summer 4 the stadium, and to give those did not witness the pageant an of the size and magnificence of Commerce Bldg. Rivstion Atta ch @ cause, been in vain:

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