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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 192 8 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS SINGLE HOUSERERPING ROOMS, $1 Week up: 2-room furnished apartinent "as up, Alaskan, op- posite Moore Theatre, New man- agement FURNTS ie oma, popular The Phritt, 1333 90.80) Unton 1.50/ ONE 4 AND (ROOM bath; walking distance *t., at Fourth ave. 31 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS (NEWLY “TINTED, “# furnished, cheap. ty, TOT Madison st Seattle. W : f cription Rates IN ADVANCE iB STATE nous PING priced, central Sixth aye, near FLAT. WITH 326 Vine STATE or INGTON onth, or $9.00 year, | TER IN CITY BVBRYTHING + 90.50) Cloae 8 3B | WANTED — TO TEASE T- cash in to ce ie beree: | acre poultry farm, fully ea’ teped wtien | for 1,000 birds, State term’ and where located. 6, Star. a PUPILS WANTED - | PIANG—MARGOERITE POPP. Hott 4633-R. 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU! 8| 6. BO WILLIAMS 1948 Firat Ave | GARAGE DOO! |The most important dullding be they ate woing to tt rage doors are put together to “RE on hand sultable for Want Ads Main 0600 | See us for doore and Spy kind of butiding, O Be wits EEE AMS < TY 1 oi oe and PORTARLH HOUSES, GARAGES rea. cen, store bu s. inate 1) portable houses, $100 yu ares erected, (DE MARS POR ab — Ford Factory. Capitol 3 ions MAGE SALE beginning n basement St. Paul's wi id ea oe. § reogit | teh, et i Green clock, ‘Opp. Pr i ‘YANO PLAY! wa 806 Pine '1ONS WANTED FEMALE arket AL FIR FOREST WOOD, #10 CORT Inside mill wood. $9.60 double load per double load, Call ‘or by hour. phone Sidney 1738. ee Main 4296. APPLES, DELICIOUS, JONA’ THANE, delivered by parcel post, $2.00 per box. | Seng money order. Mr. I. “201 Third &, Yakim ING GUT GOOD USED © Lone ing cheap. Also a lot of «90% clothing to make over for chil- Tera Seventh ave AUTO REPATRING Ar HOME: REF- erences. Reasonable, U. 8. School diploma. NN AUTOMATIC | new, and mileh cow y and Hols reasonable fond 2676 NEW RUMMAGE SALE, i171 STEW. Good assortment of men and children’s cloth: a the Pacitic coast, ax SAVE MONET iv cro har a! RAGIN | Ave. & Also, Pike St. one Bitton? oat or 9783 women’ le opens Thursday morning at 10. | He Per eit nie Taare PSE Meltvered: Went 0138. rg eats RES gpeiies on purchase. Meyer- ‘oner, 210 Union. MP COAL, $9.50 IN-S-TON TOTES Taatge mill wood, $5.60. Phone is. S0 LOAD, @ deliver chhon i or" ~y “pri¥- CARGE LOADS CEDAR WOE pairing auiomobites wae $2.50; fir wood. $6.60 per [pa rand ry repal! jc bought. sold, paired, Fent- . ey Ag ll eat Exchange, R 3135 Ar- SECAVATTS 5 SMACL COTTAG 580; 83 down, $25 month. 664 American * "Main 2476. also mnnanne. jovelty Print, 1611 Seven’ se || eavaNnail MATE 606.160 it | _ Saved Oke ae Ta WANTED—FURNITURE = SSoNT Give FOUN FURNTFURE’ |" Boal. Can Bitiott 0436 Vator you I. gated eash or ry The ~! at auction, | rm, GONOMY BALES & %& AUCTION CO. , | 56 WHITE WYANDOTTE ROOST! for sale, 8528 13th ave. N. W. ae NARIES, 75 tbe UP. PANCY FS ha . Cages cheap. North FRANK Mal ig yaad co. 721 B. Pine Near ard A Phone in 70 THE BALANCE OF OUR USED CARS MUST GO BEFORE OCTO- BER 1. COME UP AND GIVE US AN OFFER. SEVERAL FINE CARS TO SELECT FROM HUDSON COUPE LEXINGTON CADILLAC REO DODGE FORD CHEVROLET CHANDLER STUDEBAKERS TERMS TRADES FRANK, WATERHOUSE CO. E. Pine St Main 7060, Ay ; 'O- ‘and Knitted, silk ties, ie Ps iINTED—JUsT Disc - 4 earer. ble, styles ick farce: all time. * nse. Novo ialtting” sills ov ay aie _ Spark, regardiess of wet iL, = J igs 8 mal gente, Ac: remerton, BALESMES your territory to sell electric power plants. A with as- fero-Lectric Wiltiameport, Penn. LOST AND FOUND T FRED- ligon’s. containing gold “daieas 5 party tlokets er Return tot red | NISHED ROOMS AND BATH 62 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES AIGHEST CARH PRICE PAID F good Ught cars. sHenry Auto Co, 618 1B. PMike at 3 MACHINERY {8 TRIE MOTOR DRILLS rps, W. Montelius Price Rent or male, Main #19. 624 7% FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE AR YOU PAYING “Rit not put your rent into your own? PICTURR little white bungalow, & rooms: finished attic and laundry room with hot water heat, surrounded by fine lawn, flowers and berries extra good chicken houre « rage; lot 100x160 t school, PRICK $2,3 25 PR MONTH ss home Wh A A. SP ¥ Ferdinand st Marsh, Mer CAPITOL ;A_real buy. — T-reom. | modern house: large pall: cheerful living room with | fireplace: paneled dining room hardwood floors: @ dandy kitchen 4 nice bedrooms: bath: hot water heat; cement basement; laundry trays; good lot; shrubbery; unob structed view of mountdlng and hake cine fs $6,200 sai bin ter 00 « gata HK. D. « K HILL up-to-date, reception cash, balance $60 4 month RBDWARD CONNOR nidg Billott 4987 room bungalow; large 2 bedrooms: cement lights; well Splendid 1004 White $2.100—New living re dasement; indirect built and arranged value and easy terms $2,800—5 rooms, with paneled dining room; basement; large lot; with improvements ali patd; view: ne car; new furniture If desired: a pf condition, and very HOLLAN , 445 N.Y. Bik TWO QUBEN ANNE RARGAINS THAT. ARE REAL BARGAINS $2 -room . bungalow, with = grand tharine view: 2 bed- rooms; bath; fine garage, lot 40x100; eany terme. $-room bung trict; fine inet" pantry nt, laundry trays and fure e Fi * slow paved al itchen and cab {iP and $3,000; $400 CASH. $30 MON A SPLENDID OPPORTUNIT A beautiful view corner, $0x100, oe inney car A MigiTY concrete in order to sell qu you arra £8,508 early. it A ScHRO: eh ‘! Fal Bide, | CHOICE HOME SACRIPICI ing state. Part excha rooms; new; 3 lote (121x106) school, cars; te arde rn wood; elty water: ligt Dhone: many homes bulld- ing: sold quickly; cost ai A SACRIFICE 3-room house, on lot 654x127, on cor- ne “Te. to car line a LAA men julek oo only $44 $25 down,’ "sho month. M. NELSON no. “Hinckley Bide. 4 and Columbia Blvect 4s MADRONA PARK, ON ater, THRE blocks north of E. Union, T am completing several mogere buna lows: large lott large living room; hardwood floors; fireplace; built in feature: breakfast nook; full cement basement and furnace and features. Price $3,600; terms. _ PETERS, 726 Third Ave CULV ome to us for the beat buys in ween Anne roperty. = Rc. CuLY rit t ONTHLY, TAKES new 6-ro0r modern bungalow. fruit. Beacon hill. 91,500) ” in Seattle for HERMAN SCH S114 White Bide STOR OR GARA LOCATION ACHMIG CITY fac paved one acre: Laere in SPUDS, LOGAN BLACK BERIUES This in a dandy pla r small business 0 feet frontage on paved highway, All goes If taken right away, Only $4,600, oo 500d, terme. THE BE. MORSE CO, 416 Leary Bldg Kiliott 4636 NDID OPPORTUNITY ACR FOR Ag ho « high H all HERRI i r farm- clearing; close to a ing and dairying on good county fine town bue service on the paved highway. which t# near the paved road all the way and Seattle $10. MONTHLY FARMS COMPANY 605 Third Ave. 10 ACRES SMALL SHACK ALDER, FIR AND C This land lies perfectly | faces n county 4; the very bent soll; enough wood on the land to more than pay for it: lb te road and sawmills and nice lake free mall delivery; clone to attic, Only $650,'on your terms. THE W. &. MORSE CO 416 Leary Bldg Bltlott 4638. 6 ACRES, NORTH OF CITY 16 chole cre tracts to choos from; very desirable locat of city; interurh soll in'@ rich out; gentle » ideal for berries. and garden erett $60 DOWN PUGET SOUND own t $80) VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave 10 ACRES; BUILDINGS” IMPROVED;' EASY TERMS 3-room house, barn, chicken ho foo mostly in pastur n picked dletance of pur 1.76 a 1 Wiawe Mag #-xe SPRIN acres’ good land, ‘with fin pring running water: interurban » Payments. “| We cannot bo the ‘oldest, ier 23 LITTLE RANCH ~~ JusT OUTSIDE ed LIMITs WITH 8TOC week own terms 2 wee NORse 416 Leary Bldg. Eliott 4635 10 ACKE oRDOWOOD Small bouse chicken good well: on main Kent; some fruit trees land by cutting the cordwood, 41,060, on easy c's Binns “ Rew York tilock NEAR ALLUP BERRY FAR Tine 10-ACRE TRACTS Af a Ry? UPLAND SOIL, EBABY .RAR, AND noel PRICE, ae TERM and house te rel 9? natty IER Teint “anjoinl Fy . |PURS AT HALE PRICE aU ‘SSIAN BALLARD voNeatow. «Rooms. MODERS ; = cement 60x13 00. $2,800; $400 Gost $5,500. 1 advertise sacrifices of cliente only. If yours ts, call Sunset 2007. 7 ANTED—REAL, ESTATE m4 B SEVERAL CUSTOMERS for 3, 4 and 5-room houses in the Nort rth EB ‘What have you? H. Nelson, 210 Hinckley Bidg. Ei: hott OWNER HAS” BEA UTIFOL Mop- pi T-room residence close po geen 4 for renting out itt. i aplendid view. BU Comfortable 3-room age 2 geek sized chicken houses, wagon shed, barn and other outbuilding good sized bearing orchar ries, garden, ete. rune thea ‘pia h power for electric em; facing two county roads It improved district Price $2,000; monthly or yearly pay- if desired. Stock, includin, ran be bought wit Place st reasonable price BURKE & FARRAR, Inc DANDY RANCH © acres, north of city; fine location; good 4-room hous barn and chicken house: some fruit and berries. Thin is level, and real good soil, we ood bottom. Price only 3.25) HE AN SCHROEDER 512-14 White Bidg ; # hai indbag, containing $5 and diamond ring. Fg A a ave. 8. Re- WE TOOK IN A 1921 NASH ° N. ON A COLUMBIA S1X; RUN 3,000 MILIS; COST $2,260. MAKE US AN OFFER. NORTHWESTE: 1225 OL! ELLIOTT 2241 own Sf PBEACIC i RSE, RHODES ar ljepartment store. emal!l amount = te ey, of a ce! us 4232, | BOUT COME, co. ‘ORDS CAN HH HOCGHT ON ih . balance yments, 6% interest, at ne., Authorized Ford Baers roadway and Pike. , MODERN &- eat hous. wiy decorated floor, ‘aniehe etc. furnace; trays, fartield i517, $47. Kinn 7 SAYS” Your LD battery is N. G. Let RHO a we Ore eres ‘anteed. 2038. HIRD AV 946. i919 FORD TOURIS of condition; good tir Owner i Broadway. "y tN HENRY” MOSBBAC iH. 6is E. PIKE st. Wast 2651, sells the best line of used cars, Money wanted on a in owners’ possession Arcade Bice, 7, ROOMS, NEAR CA- Main 2460. NISHED 4-ROOM one block to univer. ¢ and water in- 14th N. BE. MODRRX FOURNIBH- close rth 50. Fine lo~ ‘witiott O24 ee iS AND pas 4012 i Call “hig Chale 8 DANDY, LJ cath Bldg. —7- ROOM MODERN | 6 Seventh ave. 8, vacant| 4 FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS 1, $30 per month if taken for ‘year or longer. Phone Sidney o USED TRUCK SNAPS (07 chicken cottage i meoed Eddy st, fine view. Bidney 026 WE ARE CLEARING el OUR TRUCK STOC OFFER SOME REAL BARGAING IN FE BRALS, KLEIBERS, REOS AND FORDS. Lu 4 2 and %-room One flat, un- bath; clean; t 8446, ACME: ME MOTOR TRUCK, SALWS CO. Phone Kast 0304. 1608 llth Ave, THE SACKIF! 10 acres, near town and large one hour's drive from Seattle soll; new 5-room house, nearly fin- ished; lumber alone cost $500; house completely furnished, 2 beds, kitehen cabinet, buffet, 3 dress range, dining ‘table and chairs, kitchen chairs, rocker, rugs, couch and other furniture, Owner com- welled to sacrifice at once. You will have to hurry. Price $1,260; halt cash. P. VAN ARSD. 1016 Third A mill, good QUALITY FARM LANDS Between Seattle and Monroe ™. and 40 re tracts. No prices! over $40, and alt long, easy terms to suit, Deep, ric. roduc- fine nt you to see and compare this | with other land, and are positive you will agree that this is the best soll at the lowest prices of any on the market NEAR SHATTLE J. F, GRAHAM COMPAN 1008 American Bank Building TRY ISLAND BELLE GRAPH See grape Rrowers’ dleplay, get facts about this new industry. Grape susy to handle: high prices; ready Arrange to see vine- ards. Low. priced uget sound. res, with 320 test for $675. Rea sonable priced tracts, with clear- ing, improved places. Start in grapes furnished. Local land net- tiement agents Grape Grower: arles Somers Co., Alank of bea o NE FARM OF 8% ACRES FOR | ‘ade and cash. $1,000 in cash, 500 in trade, 2 horses, 1 good rn, 1 hen house, 1 spring ow 1 orchard; lots of wood; 5 under cultivation: wood vel. Will to in Se- bargain Al all n take house, 1 attle or Everett. What have you? 1 Route 1, Box 46, Oakvil county, Wash Lewis Jands along | {| WILL ENTERTAIN o creek of Manicuring, 35¢; i Thibbets, #1; larg size, $15; red tox Alaska mink chokers, . 3.50, at 905 3rd ave. SELLING OUT MEN'S AND LADIES furnishings, shirts, blankets, rugs, jullte, ete, at way down pri dome how to. 908 Third ave fitches, $2 wu black furs, Fox WHEAT AND STOCK FARM 160 ACRES VOLCANIC ASH SOIL GOOD BUILDINGS GOOD WATER SUPPLY MACHINERY, STOCK, EVERYTHING ONLY $6,000; TERMS 4 TRETHEWEY Have severat ere tract® near mills and camps of Skagit county. Here is proven belt. You can work and improve land during spare time, This i# in the Mt. Vernon-Sedro- Woolley belt HC. PETERS, 126 Third Ave. STOCKS AND BONDS WILL BUY- LIBERTY BONDS, 100 Futrell Coupler With sir, 10 Johnston Piston & Ring 15 Alaska Steamship. Rainier Gas Crystal Simplex Auto Wheel Western Smelting & Power, Rothert P Universal High Tupper Mf~ Columbia Red Metal Davis Car Co. Alaska Petroleum & Coal. Wyoming-Pacific OU Self-Bailing Life Boat Red Desert Oil & [xplo. WINKLER Elitott 0880, MAX Union St °|04 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — NERAL MERCHANDISE Stock Say. STORE fixtures to worth while. Just No competi- ex better than ash and carry, 6 modern living ‘rooms, with’ fix: tures included in rent, Will give bona fide reasons for selling and trial. No competition. Will about $3,500 cash, The first bi to look into this will be th owner. No shoppers, please Ell. 0273. Sth & Union, 406 Crary Bld. 14 ROOMS; SHORT WALK $200 will turn the trick, #0 that you are a position to make good mon H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. _ GOOD SHCURT- ties In exchange for my new, neat shoe notion business, $2,000 Eliott 0245. GOING GROCERY AT I volee, about $1,500, Fine location. Elliott 0245. Ur. Benling, & sells bign Hoge Bidg. Annex, Jase business hi GROCERY, LI + ROOMS, rent, cheap. Owner, Beacon 2 SPECIAL NOTICES ANIO AND PIANO ORCHESTRAS coached and supplied. Montellus Studio. For appointment, Ken- wood 2120. : DIABHTIC FLOUR. GARFIELD 3704, eee EOE anata 98 PERSONAL LOW 2481-R, tile soap, 6c, ure cabelll eal | doe massage. holes of four ‘ace massage with nds of Glectricity 1 ving, 860, “Modern equip: SCI gad or Mari comsuiate booths, me Tie BUTRBR ryt Yet STN ¥ 4th Floor tate 1 1107 Tecend Av. Phone for SppoIntment. INott 6380, Nona Mrs, A. Willeiksen, Sunset of | |prominent Seatéle insurance and real | Be- | 03 Seaboard) ‘about |F A RAL G60 SHAMPOO WIth ta Automobile ‘Is Stripped: Houses Are Entered | Thieves and burglars were active Tuenday night, taking much valuable Jloot from homes and an automobile 1024 Franklin ave, his car in front bls ning the door when he heard « noine, Cooper saw two men stripping the Nine of all ite accessories, |'They escaped in an auto with the jloot. ‘The Hoense plates on their car had been stolen from T. Brumfield 2018 W. 50th at., recently A valuable diamond stolen by prowlers Harry Fargin’s room at ave. and seized most of clothing J. P, Hartman, 686 16th ave. was robbed of a Colt automatic jtol, a hunting knife and case |burale re Tuesday afternoon Arnold Cooper left Op of ™ ring was who entered 619 Sixth Vargin's N., pis by Liegmann to Be Executrix of Estate}; The will of Harry Lippmann, jestate man, who died in this city Saturday, wan read in Judge King Dykeman's probate court Wednes. day. The estate of Tippmann is timated at $20,000, the greater part, $19,600 being left to his wife, Mrs. Hadith Lippmann, One hundred dol- jars was left to each of the minor | — Marie, | children, Edith Olive, Jean Julie Elizabeth and Richard George Mrs. Lippmann was made executrix lof the estate Will Anybody Dare ’ 2.9, Say They’re His’n? Sorte absent-minded burglar for- |got his keys, He left ‘em-—12 master keys—on a Ballard car, | They are now at the Lost and |Found bureau of the muny ratiway, He can have "em bd calling for ‘em. CH. ATTEL , LOANS Wh ARE THE rouNes iT fom, ‘FIRM IN SEATTL to be the LARGE! . because we offer PAYMENTS, fairest METHODS. oi, uy Quis Pie EST TREATMENT, t security, without trietly confidential. tion or inquiry of friends or neighbors, It inakes no difference who you owe what you want the money for, our promise to pay ik you. empire Bid ae Second Ave. Near Siadison. Psy CHOLOGIST Sr enatrae rie Bates Poy Ww cere “thanks to 4 teay —d og | t rtictpating in the funeral ot ny “beloved husband, Seg Rell, Also to the IE American Legion for th offering. Mra. Anna A. Bel’ The Seattle Star DIRECTORY FE HALL festabliahed THAD ae n° 703. a4 Burke Bi floral $08 genous. rh i jt ‘Attorney. American, a) patents oa el promoted. , Beattie, hone Hate 0390. C a Lyon Bia Eliott ‘ } and ry F G ROLDS. ‘eetabliahed ay tng es MONEY LOANED On ALL AR Er les of value, THE $07 Third ave ——“Tixpert Electric Repairs AANCEA, RING. ug Fa vman ecto Co., 641 First Elliott 6028, joney is MONEY On diamonds and at iat elry, on most e On i EDIAL LOANS SOCIETY ¥0) ake DI 355-366, Kent pire oul iding Reco Madison. —* PRIVATE PARTY, on pianos, furniture, ete. payments, at curr it rates. Real estate ipichgeen and mort- gages bought f. 220 Smith Bid MONTOUNT, and jewslry: i toes SAMERICAN tun co. mri ‘Second Ave. eetablished 1889, LOANS O} AUTOMOBILES | r car, Yoo Central. Ride. Binote 6 loname ni Pree and ARBL i & GRAN ist and Mirginie. Estab- 87 Main 4526. Wi LOAN ANY ON pats watches ow Fraser-Patoraon Co, Patent Attorneys 1 Patent Experts, Simpie tion, $55. Harry Bowen & Arctic’ Bldg. Dezixning, ef- ficleney mechanical consulting en- gineers. Lec and Trade Marks MAUP’ patent & trade mari expert. bon iinckley Bldg. ‘Main 2729. Physicians, Surgeons | RHWUMATIOM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- go. Our treatment gives immedate Foiiot ‘One week's trial treatment. Open evenings. References. Drs. Vr den, 905% srd a 0 PANTAGE! DE Anau B.SUITE 4 of men treats all forms ‘ae $5 years’ experience; foom reasonable jano Tuning John Strom repairs and Main_ 2020. er Piano Tun tunes pianos right. Public NG Mahuser' ards, envelopes, ington Bidg., 70 jor Blades Sharpe rk, Cutlery, 1407 ith ave. Senipractio WELFA 8. P—WoMm, disorders; no operations, 207 Ep- lor Bld Violin Repairing wa rehaired. 7 AGib 3rd Oy, home. | ‘The | position from federal, state and? mu nicipal governments thruout the ter- | ritory l reports gathered Press showed today Despite the opposition, the Klan | organizers are proceeding with their work and meeting with succesm, in many cases recruiting thousands of new members in a city While the federal gqvernment is | Investigating the Klan, H. B. Terrell, | Klan attorney, wag in Washington, cast of the Mississippi river, by the United congressional investigation of the | Klan CLEVELAND, Sept, 28.--Grand jury investigation of the Ku Klux Klan was started here today by Pros: | ecutor stanton, . All efforts to locate organizers of | Henry Lowe, | the Klan have failed district kleagle, ha» disappeared, | DALLAS, Tex., Sept | ties of the Ku Klug Klan fn North jand Bast Texas dufing the past few/ed to his bed suffering with laryn-| weeks have been confined to parades and initiations, Several anti-Klan| organizzations have either dissolved or are inactive. . . SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24.-~Al- tho known to be engaged in organt- zation work in California, the Ku Klux Klan has indulged in no actly ities gaining public notice with the state. Ku Klux Klan ip meeting op: | urging action on a resolution for «| 28.—Activi- | THIEVES HAVE [EASTERN STATES ARE ACTIVE NICHT AFTER KU KLUX KLAN JOBS, HE SAYS PORTLAND, Ore a4 j etly occup | organization Bept Qui! with business of the Ku Klux Klan | Oregon hay been conspicuous by lack gf action of any kind | Beyond an informal meeting wath j city, county and state offic rep. renentatives of ‘he invinih apire have pursued @ modest path of en deavor, Predicted parades have not | materialized L. B, Callaway the Oregon realm. is the kleagle of “+ | WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.--A vig orowx campaign to combat attacks now being made upon the Ku Klux | Kian is being prepared by high offi is of the organization, H, B. Ter attorney for the Kian, said here today The Kian, when the house*resumes work in earnest next Monday, will urge action on the resolution of Rep. resentative Tague, Massachusetts, | calling for an inquiry into its affairs, | jhe said. eee | ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28.—Confin- gitis, William Joseph Simmons, tm perlal wizard of the Ku Klux Kian, will “not be at his office at Klan | heaqurarters” today, an announce {ment at the ‘imperial palace” stated. “On the advice of his physician, the imperial wizard will remain confined |to his bedroom today,” said the an jmouncement. “It is hoped that he will beable to be at his desk tomor- row,” 48-MiLE GALE STRIKES CITY An alrplane was torn from its moorings in Lake Union, « roof fire extinguished with great difficulty, signs torn down and a plate glas window smashed by the wind and rain storm Tuesday night The airplane was owned by the Pacific Airways Co. It was swept out into the lake. It was recovered and beached with little damage. A roof fire caused by flying sparks threatened to destroy an apartment house at 204 11th ave, N. when the .| Wind whipped it into a blaze. The damage amounted to $200 and was controlled by the fire department. A 0-foot mast was torn bodily from the deck of a yacht owned by H. Martin and anchored in Lake Washington. The harbor patrol was extremely busy caring for small craft. A plate glass window in the Bar- tell drug store at Sixth ave. and Pine st. was smashed by the minta- ture hurricane, and several news stands lost their stock of newspapers when the gale hit them Several light poles were blown over, ing property. ,The ‘weather observer mid the gale at- wee ee jour. . Two Missing Boys 5 Sought by Police Two boys, one)16 and the other 14, are sought by police Wednesday, following their disappearance from their homes Tuesday. Taking with bim a blanket roll and a soldier's outfit, Earl Gray, 16, left his home at 5407 32nd ave. 8. W., Tuesday morning in search of ad- venture, his father, A. A. Gray, re- ported. He may have gone to ‘Tacoma. Roger Merle, 14, of Richmond in| Highlands, left his home Monday and was seen heading for Seattle. He was wearing a dark suit and a khaki shirt. Roger has blue eyes and | brown ha He is short and weighs 110 pounds, Purse-Snatcher Is Fast on His Feet After an exciting chase of many blocks, a purse-snatcher escaped from infuriated pedestrians Tuesday, after he had snatched « purse con- taining money and jewelry amount- ing to $30 from Mrs, Margaret Hanshumaker, in front of her home at 421 Summit ave. N. Mra. Hanshumaker screamed as the man took her purse. Persons passing by took up the chase un- successfully To Speak Before Sunday Club Here President Frank 8. Bayley, of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday club, announced Wednesday that Fred Lockley, of the Oregon Journal, Portland, is to ad- dreas the club Sunday, at 2:15 p. m., at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, Lock- subject will be “Lifters and Alliance Holds Its Annual Conference More than 50 delegates under the leadership of District Superin tendent W. W. Newberry cf tho Christian and Missionary Alliance, held their first annual conference, at 9 a, m. Tuesday in their chureh, Third ave. and Cedar wt ‘U’ Extension Course Classes Will Meet The first regular meeting of the class in general economics, which has been organized by the University Ex tension Service, will be held in 1043 assembly room, Henry building, at 6 p.m. The organization of the class in foreign trade will be we in the same at 6p, Engineers Club to Discuss “a Matter” In uniquely stereotyped letters, the ngineers’ club of Seattle issued in- vitations W to its fellows and friends that they are wanted to discuss certain matter” on Thurs. day, such as house committees, sur+ prises and other interesting things. EX-CHEF IS MAYOR Robert B, Hesketh, former cook, sits today as mayor of Seat- tle. In the absence of Mayor Cald- well, who has left on a week's trip to San Francisco, Hesketh is chief executive, Hesketh was a cook in Seattle 20 years ago. Now he is president of the city council, FOOD SHOW HAS MANY VISITORS In spite of Tuesday night's rain and wind, hundreds of visttors were on hand to witness the entertayy- ment features # the Seattle food show in the Arena and to become acquainted with attractive and eco- nomical methods of serving meals. Surprise numbers on the program in no way detracted from the wide- spread interest in the main purpose of the exhibition, Experts gave instructien to scores and several exhibitors served dainty lunches of foods cooked for demon- stration. The show continues in operation for the remuinder of the week. The attractive musical program of solos will be given from 2 “to & o'clock each afternoon and the bandecon- certs will continue during the even. ing. Dancing will be in progress from 10 to 11 o'clock each evening juntil the close of the show Saturday night, DUCK SHOOTING BRINGS ARREST Because they shot ducks out of season, two Seattle youths were ar- rested and held on charges of grand larceny in Spokane for the alleged theft of an automobile in Seattle. Joseph Curtis, 22, and Munroe Sharp, 22, were caught by Sheriff Long of Spokane county, who was searching for illicit liquor caches. Long saw the boys with freshly kill- ed ducks and investigated. They were unable to satisfy him as to where they had obtained the auto, which was found to be a Cadillac stolen from T. H. Gowman, manager of the Washington Annex hotel, on September 1. City Detective J, P. Smith went to Spokane and took the boys into cus- |tody. They were returned here Wed- nesday. The auto had been stripped and turned into a bug; painted yel- low, They are held for ‘$1,600 bail each and will be tried in Judge C. C. Dalton's a court. A. J. St Stanley, 53, Pioneer, Is Following an illness of two years, death Tuesday claimed A. J. Stanley, 58, Seattle pioneer citizen and busl- ness man. Stanley came here in 1882 from Hastings, Minn. He was in business on Yester way. He also owned a stationery store, 809 Third ave. " Poisoned, He Says, by Coffee in Cafe Claiming that he had been poisoned in a) restaurant early Wednesday morning, Sheldon Ray. mond, 27, steeplejack, living at 439 23rd ave. S., was taken to the city hospital for treatment, At 2 a. m. Sheldon had become violently ill after drinking a cup of coffee in a Third ave. cafe. Sheldon said the coffee contained poison. An examination by doctors at the city hospital seemed to confirm this di- agnosis. Two Safecrackers Disturbed at Work Finding two safe crackers at work in a Chinese curio store at 216 Wash- ington st, early Wednesday mornin; Patrolman V. Allamersch enter the store and routed them, The two men were bending over the safe, but immediately disap- peared thru a rear door as Alla- mersch called out. Chin Rack, the proprietor, found $6 had been stolen from the cash drawer, Slips Under Train; Foot and Leg Hurt Caught between two cars in the Northern Pacific roundhouse, A, Ka- mada, 39, vegetable peddier, 159 Ninth ave., sustained a crushed foot and leg Tuesday evening. Kamada was taken to the Seattle General hos- pital, Kamada is said to have been cross- ing betweey the cars when he slipped We offer INCOME TAX FREE BONDS Interest payable semi-anni ly, January and July of each year by County Treasurer. Legality approved by Supreme Court. TO YIELD Write, call or 9% Main 2765, i. M. RICE & CO., Ine, 1523 L. C, Smith Bids. Seattle, Established 1900, in tts | PAGE 13 BANKS KILLING ‘Won't Help Employers, He Claims; Praises Star Editor The Star | I have been a constant reader of your paper and wish to compliment ‘you on the fairness of your edi- torial policy and also state that T jappreciate the “open forum” fear |tures which you publish daily. Your editorial “Hoboes or Men?” a recent issue, is sharp and to point However, it seems to me |that there is someone slacking who |should know better, I have refer- \ence to the bankers of Seattle. It stands to reason that before men can be given work the employ- er must have sufficient banking help with which to operate his pat- ticular industry. You can’t pay men with bum checks or L.O.0's. The writer is interested in one of the basic industries here on the Par [cific Coast. Our institution has @ normal monthly payroll of approxi: | mately $10,000. Our product is food of a non-perishable nature and one which is used in every household, day in and day out. : We are not operating at the pres- ent time. Not because the public can't buy, because our product really sells; but because the banker wil, not loan money with which to pay our men. We have the beet security on earth but that does not make any difference—our men muet take an enforced vacation. We are not a shoestring concern. We have approximately half & mil- lon dollars invested capital. On the other hand, IT have just glanced over the statement of one of Seattle's largest banking ifteti- tutions, and I find that out of @ huge amount of the people's on deposit with them that they have approximately 39 per cent re- 32-per cent invested in gov- ernment bonds and other securities, and have only loaned to Seattle in- dustries and others, a measly 29 per cent. With the banks telling their cus: tomers that money is tight, seems to me that there is a “nigger in the fence" somewhere. When institutions of this character” jin ithe Until that time we cannot Eastern interests such as those 1 am affiliated with, to continue to bring-in more development and do OUR share in netpiag te unempioyment problem. Respectfully yours; =. JOHN J, HASTINGS. 1721 East 63rd St. as the train backed up, catching knee and foot, which were lacerated and bruised. ; Ex-Government Physician ANY man, woman or chila ts welcome to this service, which means that our doctor will give you an examination and. prescrip- tion without charge, RIGHT DRUG CO. | 1111 First Ave, Seattle, Wash, PEOPLE WHO BO THEIR OWN THINKING Demand Title Insurance. The logic and the Common Sense of the situation appeals to them. Why should a mai in buying his home carry his own title risk, when by simply demanding from the seller @ Title Insurance Policy he can be absolutely protected from Title Loss, and also from cost || of litigation if the title is at-\ tacked? And then that per. manent guaranty fund deposit of $150,000 with the atate treasurer at least evidences || good faith with all policy holders.