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MONDAY OCTOBER 8, 1921, our mother, wife and ‘ ne Seventh Ave LL AMBRICAN mar owned and leased. 000 If Rot ae rhprosented. . All irletly modern UTSIDE roonfs; free Phones; free baths. Ratha, single, $1.00 and op Te, $6.00 NOTEL The hotel for ri An A ption “Rates BY MATL IN ADVANCE iN ‘Tus STATE ° on Third a PUPILS WANTED EXPERIENCED PIANO INSTRUCT or—Recitale given. Special etten- tion beginners. Attractive en Eliott 8962. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEO! > WILLIAM” : Bde * Adhns ortant part of the be de right if Our ea ogether to thy § fost doors priced at $7 a} or with aloes at @ emall OUTSIDE OF STATE OF ASHINGTON tee te 8c per month, or $9.00 year. Lad CARRIER In ctr ith. . a sa) insertion ( insertions ta will be Win tae Fatablished 18 ABLE HOUSES. GARAG! ore buildings, ote: houne: u ted. Rs Poi ABER Vines Ford Factory oa ot LE STAR-A- Gtk HIKG per ML, delivered trom Api | 34 CORD woop, length 4 loads 4-foot 5 Unive ase phone Sunset pm. WANTED HKE 18 UPWARD, FOR POS-| io CARDS PRINTED, Ine ey | r you reteing De, Hox bat: rvice. $120 month. Pox-| Money to be gent (former Civil Servi aint 40 CORE Preah ington. he hiveredi’ intlde walll weed Unnecessar: For tr of exam ARHOP, wr fi oY Car ni Ty. 112% Equitable Bide"! Ci POR RET WOOD, e rou SING. DANG: BRECITE| double toad) » ons iy after 6 pb. m, KPhone ‘Main 0600 FEMALE HELP riencs — oh Sidney AUTO REPATRING AF Hose Rei ae erence Reasonable. STREIL Aister Rahool diplome. i CHURCH RUMMAGE BALE At the Metropolitan Market, Fourth a ne, Wednesday, Thursday, GOOD DROP- @ cant repatr) o4 ower. . *tt ‘wort FFaught. 396 Pine st. f MALE HELP WANTED Ew AUTO, TRA ACTOR SCHOOL wrt! sy ¢ oe Ya! or wart No other schoo! NE in th Resta ty jow rates is “BiG atrro AND 308 Noe Eira 8g pty amen tend our Di he: he g Bouin. gite a a7! 1 UP SRWING MACHIN heads, $10 w Repairing, rent- ine. Main 1924. 824 First ave. CHEAPEST “Wood IN TOWN— “edar y°rd, 33.00 per load, Saree Se Meyel "Metis , ORY MILE” Woh EAT LOAD, W110 ee delivery. P COAL. % 30 IN -S-TON y imide mill wood. $5.50. North 0397 ‘ameras bough’ ed. Camera Exch Oak- wees R Pos- tho month tere ry. ‘or tr sas of fSieininations (former Civil er). sa. Equitable pb CLARINET ut ring. a with Blaccato Ket sic, Lore. Phone aon Be Novelty ahead Weal NCE RECITE, jtrument? For Das “OAK S dat holm. a Re sway" 3 [at FOR SALE—AUTOMOBIE® ane: FRED & HAINES Co. wuts Bear Cat roadster. tn ne ition, et @ big reduction im Bu Hix tour per- is 18 mang overhauled” an painted this car. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE | 15,7 Grant six roadster. = 119: ‘all shai ining tufomobiy Ap aa 1917 Grant Six touring. bie i Ferg, 298 with wire wheels qd many extras. HAINES CO. tributors i sBeestbuto #4 NEW xOape oe B® HOUGHT ON eth, Be sy Permenta inde tte tat | Contral Agency. in Authort: road Ry a _ Rast os Dea wi ¥ and Pike. EN ae a’ YOUR OLD Fon 2 LOANS ON AUTOS WHILE IW 6 EO. hn a Hite av @ wanten—AgromoniLie — rd pat id pike ae San | DRILLS. tee 'O. 524 Ist § Fl Chevrolet at A HOME FOR $100 ON fe! fternoon. tortoise shel rty who picked them lo 7815 Fremont ave., 23977 wi paid except g Whee for aks * ue ereanona an ings Yi ry Carte: 300, $3¥en t tor watz ei: 0 Anne bill pr Cc GUL’ ton Bt. 90: hot apd cold water: Ii coment Dae r] w per iit SMALL 6067TT AGE, down, $25 mont 604 Main 2476 ‘ARTLY ‘scant FUR- Alki West ished, West Seattle. ch. =k. Free wood. é ‘0 i] cash or some terme. $202 FOR EX CHAN tract improves south Port Orcher our oore, rote 37 bie FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS a0 EREEPING ROOMS, oi "Tharp. Silverdale, Ww. sh. pg térnished ; 8 r Roartingnts Mis ip oR ‘i » ACREAGE t WILL TAKE A FORD TOURING or Ford Agivery car as first pay- mi up. Alaskan, op- Theatre. New man- Tt WITH 936 Vine at slide RNISED 4 402 20th on graded street; roperty. Y Pragis from $750 and up, or 1 acre, fruit and berrie with roved. pei hours. Call Eliott 4687 choice o 1D §-ROOM PLA’ Ribena t 2. TRACTS NEAR SEATTLE T fave sero tracts north of sity, big densy terme. Also 10: sere tracts neat Renton only $160 My prices are always under ¢] other fellow. Third Ave. 1, C. PETERS, 7. its H OF Crry oll; easy to ©; view of lak to interur= b on. The best buy in th entire disttict. Price $800; $20 cash, balance very ML P. VAN ARSD. BE _ 4016 Third SP gs? Mt ia rt av IDE HOTAEKEE Fa MbR sos a bat DPPORTUNITY PTAR WAN TADS 2 ACR ING WA’ alder | 4 BR F 12 acres go: with fing fering Punning wa ar Foater Ht ‘Urban station roads “4 Food whol. Vries $150; t tormn $75 h, balance $10 per month. In- wire at 301 Mutual Life Bidg., Binvove" 4290, ; |beadquarters, and . |Iand, of Minneapolis, and Edward L. baa 5 And taaby’ tBeiulee tw I Tt ae | iar _ TRUTH IN ADS IS OLUB AIM "| Seattle Man R Reports on New. Organization | d brim full of constructive discussion, is the report brought back by George 8. Kahin, counsel for the Seattle Better Busi neaa Bureau, who returned Saturday trom Wiagened at the National Better Business Bureau conference jat Denver, Organization of the National Bet- |ter Business Bureau Commission of |the Agsoolated Advertising Clubs of ithe World was effected at the moet }ing According to the constitution of jthe new ofganization, the object in} To amalgamate (ruth-tnadyertising Higations into a unified body, ‘and to prdmote standardization in their methods of orggnizatton and operation, fer the purpose of ad-| ig |YRBCIRS the movement for trythin | Mdvertiging. Richerd 1 H. Lee, Willlam P. Greer Four days crow J. Kenner and f the national orgs 8. Lang |Girgene ef Cleveland, were named on the board of governors for the na- |Honal commission SAILS WITH FULL CARGO Bteamship Lehigh, commanded by | | Capt. H."B. Dowling, sailed Monday | morning for Atlantic porte with full cargo of freight. The Lehigh is | one of the fastest vessels making in: | | tercoastal trips in the service of the a ia line. ACREAGE GE BUY ON PUGET) rea, main land port ‘20d plan: res, ite iat ik Gand SOUND —12 beach front oem snd. cleared a golls i raspberrigg: hay ated | —— 8 town and | Bodie ill ane x A Vax ARSDALE 1016 Third Avg. 16 ACRES; Bt ie IMPROVEL S-ropm how chicken house; ris wast bal ie ‘yen ance bg pking rhe | % “Wawel ath Dgereent _ phat #8 Be Rea ATTLE. TERMS. 6.000.000 FIR TO WATER Pepi ® Mt ore {D SPRUCE. CLOSE OAD THRU TIM- TO RAILROAD. YALE BLDG. ND UNION _ STOCKS A — | 200 Am. Bottl Cap i Sound Rubber 1 4 Amel. Gold Min Bescon, bai Saines Beacon pe ~ - epand eee anne mt ‘utre! 18 Chert¥ kk ic OU .. ‘oupler, ce any jal pes ia Liberty STEEP LE Sin nny 2000 i 1 9300" pown ‘BUYS MY GARIGR EX. sing” His Wa Wit, lag Sir. Bebling. Rit Wo, sella hign class ne oem A G00n DIABETIC FLOUR ae 2704. he Tie ra ae the eae Soli: HE RUTRBE eRe or JopF Th. Fit, .. ¥. tee C) A Fac, or 28 coi rh ir A eH i an ork TN i ad Coma Let WA TOR pe 600 yN} YEAR! ay ta dete end per att Interest. Gilt-ed, F Call 1311% Third @ WANTED TO ‘tgage, on a jecurity Hen | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN? “| This 19 to, gortify that Wm R.G ha ation to saree ot First Addition, and lot Lake Union Shore Landi the office of the Buildin, ment, loom 505 Count ber 12, 1881. ah: 4 ime “* tn ee. ave, inp County Ad- | wi 4 mB i This te ve certs Watt pie en si Ve ana’, Paes’ 1 A deairii ro such o mycunay must fle’ auth protent’ at the of re of the Ballding diag, men, 95 County -City prior 4 Bovber 16, 1983. 700, | ¢ "om house in Stor. * HE 2) ATILE STAR 1921 Record . Pedestrians H by peruse Ae ll B70 tal fod ite” 8 8. struck Sunday afternoon by an auto mobile driven by C, M. Olonen, 624 Wont 77th st, She was taken to her home by the driver, Olesen, who was later arrested op a charge of reckless oft was j@riving Eightyearold Marte 571 Cracke, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Charles Cracke, 423 Bast Mercer #t., wuffered the loss of three teeth, severe outs on the fi [Other injuries when bit by a delivery car belonging to the Paramount Dye | Works, 614 15th ave. creat of Missing Relatives ¢. "Other newepapere ere to reprodece such Heme ee will interest | their commeaniticn ee 40HN H. CAMPBELL, — Last heard of in Pullman, Wash,, John H Campbell ts sought by his sister, Mra Janie Hanson, 1548 Dawson st., Seat Ue. Campbell ts a building contrac tor by trade. Cotton Increased hy 650,000 Bales WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Cotton sinned up to September 25 of this year shows an increase of more than $60,000 bales over the same period for late year, the census bureau re ported today. Ginnings for 1921 totaled 1,927,950 ing bales, ag compared with 3. for 1920 and 1,835,214 for 49 FoR “‘SALB—MISCELLANEO 8 Furnace COAL—Deliver In 2-Ton $8.00 # Lots GARFIELD 4291 The Seattle Star Lieky je fees; cone shee: neers 50] Soke wise Mais Hi 03. a. De ent Attorne: eign paten promoted. 5 Baath _) GROOK PLAY AT ‘WILKES THEATRE; |Willard Mack Mystery-Mel- odrama Well Done By Glenn Hughes A rapii-fire crook play, containing 4 maximum number of thrills and surprises, and furnishing an excel lent vehicle for the actors, waa given ‘in first Seatt when the Wilk “Smooth as Silk showing Sunday players presented " by Willard Mack It Is not so many years ago that! Willard Mack, actor and took the country by storm with hi play, “Kiek In.” Since that time he hag been recognized as one of the ablest craftangen orking in the Meld of mystery melodrama And “Sigeoth gs Blk" ts no disappoint: | saga. The plot concerns the activities of erg ap international) crook whe keeps two continents! guessing, Early in the play he finds himself matched against men whol are worthy of his mettle, and from that time the game of cross and doubie-cross becomes so subtle and complex that the audience finds the | four acts all too short, no absorbe is everyone in an attempt to unravel the tangled skein There js @ punch at the end of| every aot, and the denouement is not) only Ingenious, but entirely satis factory both from a dramatic and ethical point of view, Certainly the author is master of surprises. So far an the actors are cancerned, Mi t makes @ good job of 1 the power to enlist sympathy from the audience, and furthermore, he handles his comedy well Apne Berryman and Emily Pinter carry the pringipal feminine paria, and both of them score effectively Miss Pinter’s light moments are ex cellent; her more dramatic moods are occasionally over-played. Howard Russell, as Freeman Hold ing, the other clever man mised up in the plot, does one of the best bits of acting ween et the Wilkes thie feason. In fact, it i» becoming a| commonplace to remark that Sue | Russell is 2 versatile, competent) actor, who can be relied on to fill with almort certain success any type of part which he may be cast tn. Fred Dunham contributes comedy Yn the chard@ter of Johnny Daly: while Arthur Belasco and John Nick eraon offer interesting portrayals of Prank Powery, the chief, and “Bloggs.” the wily butler. Others in the cast are Arthur Driscoll, Georgia Knowlton, Carrie Lamont apd Parl Moore. The production in staged under the direction of John H. Elliott There will be performances every night this week, with matiness Wednesday and Mitertey: HELEN KELLER Is FEATURE AT MOORE Helen Keller, wonder *woman, is the feature performer on the pro- gram at the Moore theatre thie week. Mins Keller is nantated by her life long friend and teacher, Anne Sulll- 00. He be =]van Macy,-who interprets questions GA mF “Tne, ae ge be ean Pe Dae Was tee Weng "to patie orat Bage? ort REST, he Sah Nitin &. ‘ate Ant cat we LOANS, to men and women who are —s , without security, without nd strictly cont ential or inquiry of frie nelghbors. it o differance who you owe ? ais want t te Seek aubiaeneee™ ’ ire Bh 914 Bec . Near dison. oe 1 loon ea MAN'R LOAN CO. ° ¢ loans nm and womep on their PP np, peourttys no indor also itu lange, ete. No honest person re 4 quiet place to make a confidential Fourth Sad Pe? Biath “MON o working plain rs. 10th Floor. | Loans on plane payments, e contr ht for cash ANDHRSON Mali ¢ WE TOAN A: UNG, oN DIAMONDS. watches ifort tat weity aditshed TEE. pOMORILE argent, ieee rich rokers RY PUGET MARROW & GRAN- are << nA TW Faminds n Patents and Trade Marks CAL PATENT (EXPERTS RANE Fekete 55 Harry & Co, 16 University » Pr atent & trade mark 207 rinekley Bidg. Matin 729. Fariians, Surgeons UM. scl mi uF Our tventmn nt Feitet. One week Open ie ae OF, 4 dinora joes fT: Piano Tuning iano Tuner John Strom repairer and Pianaed ‘planae vient Male $626. rae OMEN" 0 operations, 207 Bp- ‘Bows Fehaived. Winiay. iti asked by Keller. “Rice and Old Shoes,” by Harry Conley and Naomi Ray, wring iaughter from the most sober. An interesting repertoire is given by Marjorie Barrack, violinist. Hob La Salle pepe ‘em up with clever songs and dances. while Mel Kiee, black. face comedian with @ scrubby top- piece, keeps bis hearers in a merry uproar. “Twelve o'Clock at the Masque Baill,” given by George and May La Fevre, kes a huge hit. The ils, French tumblers, ex ccute sensational stunts and “hair raisers.” CLEVER COMEDY ACT the audience of Miss a clever comedy } Genres L. Graves and Com . In the popular feature of the Palace Hip program. Peggy Vincent offers some amus- ing #tories and songs; the Thi ltTrio prove popular with a clever pantomine comedy. Dave Kindler whistles and gives imitations; Gabby Brother are Jug giera “The Scarab Ring” Is the feature phatoplay. Auto Collides With Street Car; 5 Hurt Five sons puffered injuries Sunday farnoon when the auto in which they were riding was struck by @ street car at California ave. and Massachusetts st., hurling t [occupants out and damaging the car. Mrs. Kate Gardner, 4403 W. Seat- tle et, Is in city hospital, injured about the face and head. Her con. dition ig serious. John Murphy, driver of the car, cuts and bruises. and Murphy's baby, severe bruises. Mra, Murphy was htly cut a of Mrs. BStreaver and shaken. A drunken auto thief stole an auto belonging to C, L. Woodworth, who bad parked the car at Second aye and Spring st. Sunday night, end | ot! rammed a plate glass window in his| rear. The thief fled. was cut H. L. KNOX Instructor In Salesmanship in Salesmanship Efficiency under Course, to atten clang geenion at 7 Department of Education | ¥.M.C.A. Fourth and Madison bruised. A woman giving the name * MORE WAGE CUTS IN COUNTY ASKED Slashing of stenographers’ wages from $125 to $100 a month as one thed of reducing what ‘wo high salary King county was ended by dames T. Law- jor, president of the Tax Keduo Hon council, at @ public hearing before county canunissioners Monday morning. About 109 citizens were waiting in the commissioners’ room Chairman Claude C, Ramsay opened | the meeting with the statement that) its purpose was to review the work of elective officials in cutting outlet ‘county budgets, Ramsay said the tax |arg now complete levy had been lowered 10 milis Lawler in his jew called atten tion to the fact that county office holders are relieved from paying rent and declared that gomparison with work done by pervana in sirnilar occupations showed the need lof reduction of salaries in the county. | At this point Lawler wag ques- ;Honed by 4 Keone. representa | | tive of @ local labor union, Meardie, Ahe rvation” wage. # that thy kind of competition we want?” asked Kennedy “Do we want the taxpayerg to hire employes in competition with the 12,000 who are starving—to hire them ly a4 they can—to force |work at @ low rate to keep from! starving? “Phe Tax Reduction counci! does not understand, does pot represent the workers,” declared Kennedy. “It represents only the higher business man.” A list of members of the council Forest. Wayjnr bes the gar pole $24) was shown Kennedy, in the interest | *\ of proving that all citizens and work. | 4 ers are represented In the oragniza-| tion. Hi. M. Taylor, chairman of the King county democratic party, submit ed @ onert it the com- pap) from yy, Fecom- ig the dimituion of use. lens Frsayern Ba Bsr a6 use Jess clorks, rather ‘han cutting the wages ‘of necessary officials, Jay Thomas, representative of the Lower-Cost-of Living league, stated that his organization is entirely mat- isfied with the work of commis. sioners, including the $67,000 reduc- Hon in the ferry budget. when! -|ment of the public hearings before | PAGE 13 "TGOWEN PARKERS ~ DEMAND BUSES Cost of $50,000 Compared to $200,000 Carlines A $60,000 motor bus ling covld be operated profitably and would | give the people what they want; @ A | $200,000 street car extension could not be operated profitably and Seattle Taxes Are | would give the people what they s don’t want.” Cut About 10 Mills|*’;,,,," according to E. W. Bundy. Seattle taxes for noxt year will be) Seattle attorney and spokesman for reduced by more than $2,400,000. |the Cowen Parkers, ie the crux of Both the city and county budgets question which will confront the | city counell today when it is called on to pass on the recommendation made by the utilities committee for | @ $50,000 appropriation for a Cowen | Park motor bus service to be oper ated by the city “It's not @ question of special privilege for Cowen Park,” Bundy asserted. “it's eimply that the city \has to give us some transportation | service—and the bus pian ig the logical answer WILLING TO PAY INCREASED FARE “We are willing to pay the tm creased fare—we figure that it's good business to pay 10 cents for ® 20-minute ride to the city instead them. ot & cents for a 40-minute ride, be The county's total expense for 1922 | cause our time is worth more than [will be $2,040,149, or $1,038,126 less) 15 cents ao hour.” than that expended during the cur- Bundy views the question which lrent year has been raised as to the County budget reductions are @%| of the pian as being merely an ‘ follows +a added reason for the granting of the saiter appropriation Presearer “It's time for us to find if we ters bave to run to Olympia every time we want to change the color of our street cars,” he declared. “I? we | can't operate a motor bus simply | because a statute which was em acted at @ time when there were no motor buses didn't specifically tion such means of transpo we ought to remedy the “The city is now conside: paving First Avenue and sul ing trackless trolleys for the cars. But, remember, if the can't run a motor bus line, can it opemte trackless tr because a trackless trolley ig ne more @ ra y than is a motor “We are of the belief, however,” ated Thomas, “that the budgetd | pected at the present time, and we desire to see them put thru as they) ] discussions are last thru the entire week * expected to Beattle’s tax levy will be 63.65 mills, or a reduction of approximate ly 10 milly | he completed figures are: i | + Mhetyese. Wort did bot ley } Net Weduction’ ¥ King county's 1922 tax levy will }be 10 mills. The figures were sub: | mitted Monday morning by the board of commissioners at the commence |itchoat superintendent lees’ attorney ee | Morgue eee L | | Purchasing opens 8,000 | } | Soauts" County ‘es Other cuts mede are the glimina- | Court be wervlcg depart tion of an item of $410,000 for a sinking fund, $226,000 fram the poad and bridge fund and $10,000 from the | river improvement fund. . $1,000 R-WORD WINNER SENDS THANKS TO STAR Charles F. Johnson, of N Monroe, With Contest weed’ Charies F. Johnson, of Monroe, Washington. winner of the first prize of $1,000 in The Star R-Word Picture Puzzle game, writes to the editor ag follows: “1 was out of town today when your representative called and deliv. ered your check for $1,006 awarded) size. me ag first prize Winner in your cen test, but am taking as early an op- unity as to write and thant you for the award, both for) myself and my brother, who shared / the work of compiling the list of/ words, and now shares the reward with ime. "We learned of the results our aeives when we bought a copy of the first edition of The Star at 1 a. m. in Everett, and we certainly p4 elated at seeing my name heading the list. We can also appreciate the task the judges had In pelecting cor- and the old charter sim; y, ives ti city power to operet a souv ae “It seemg to me, however, pe whole Bs bg WS sige of feeder es y the city. Ie it say that the municipality hes more right to operate a feeder bag a than an indepen ly pointed out that Pe, Wad not possibly the earnings of the street car in any way—but that, on the hand, it would have a tendency increase theme ¥ “Barone the city took over the niko rect words, as we debated quite 9 lines.” be explained, “the number of them before Including ™MPany frequently objected to them {n the list we submitted; and| other Jitney lines — but it we would like to tender them nt peed peep about the Cowen of our for their w reo. as to Tho Beattie Star man-| “The reaeon is eesily seen agement for their generosity in of- rere yy was glad to fering and aw: a of this of the (wap — a pri bod it lsd realised tat thet “We certainly trust that the paper m has recetved returns from the cam- on te oe Ly te C t t for th: nse a extend tracks | song 0 repay them for the expe: tories’ te Feiss With his brother, Erik, Mr. John. | F® UnProfitable long haul." son formerly ran The Monitor, a Hightower a Trial b: email paper in Monroe. According to Mre. Johnson, who greeted The Star representative when as Priest Mi | be called to present the check for uation CITY, Cal. 1,000, the two brothers are planning | Before a crowded courtroom lo He'd a job printing office in Ev-| 4 Hightower went on mi er a9 Mrs. Johnson expresses | day for the alleged murder At, “ine thousand dollars will come/Patrick Heslin, Colma we | — Great Northern detective, “Jearly today shot and killed a Jugo- slay named Radocavich, in a fruit cap in the yards at Hillyard. 9 suburb lof Spokane. Boyes had ordered gix in the car to hold up their hands. Vive compelled, but Radoce- vieh reached for his gun. County Stockade Charlies Cooper, ty prisoner, and Frank Corcas, state prisoner, are re- ported to have escaped Sunday night from the coynty stockade, by cutting the bars of their cell windows. Deputy sheriffs are on the trail of the fugitives. viKE ACE Stell 17, pure American cane wugar, ¢ He 2Ge, § TE Soc. Stell 79. pure tregh milf, Be gt. Stall 62, Crystal White op, $ bere 2%; Borden's or Carnation miik, Hee can. | Bell 1628, Serine, 4 Me. 286; fresh soda crackers, 2 tbe mire RMI. can $1.00; Ketlone’s corn lic pkg; broken head rice, & dee. ECONOMY beat American cang sual bye, 100-m . Golden vet mene at J , a Re | Mi aytup. the. walle 103-3 Pa tr RNKD operative milk, 109 ND Stall 50, colpes eck the M.: pre i plod tongue gnu 2 lonyes 28c; doug dos; ples, 780 epeh. Btall butter, foe eens, 800 don; hi rc W. atall $0, new f pe jcorn, 0c da ni hoot Sid Stall 42, lard, 2 pr ». roagt, in mighty handy.” arr ve with bis four attorneys, Says Client Could — [ni surntt.ss rack: c Have Killed C The oe that St ae Claiming that his client, art Rue | inbaugh, would have been justified in Killing ‘Patrolmen ‘N-'P- Andgryoa | WANTS and R. F. Baerman, who “ane home without 9 warrant recently to fearch for dope, Attorney Thomas Page Monday filed a motion for trial in the superior court, after Reldip- baugh had been fined 91,000 and| Pott costs in police court. Mother, Boldt's Milk ore ‘“Advertisement.! giINNER WELCOMED n E. Skinner, of geattle jipe fame, was given banquet at the Rainier club ni "Bhingec has jyst returned where he a4 study of econ: If you had planned to pay $8 or $10 for your new shoes you can save eno! on this special offer to buy your Fall Hat, This unusual Sale at this unusual store is sure en bringing the folks upstairs and though we're not making any money, we RE keeping busy, and we're turning perfectly good shoe leather into perfectly good money and every one is satisfied. Made to sell at $8, $10, $12 and $14, ‘these oe, par jo" me bese Caintiant ag in town, and for week every lasi down to . Lots of sizes if “pee up now, and a real fitting by Morris sd self, and what he doesn't fh about ting shoes just isn't worth peg shoes .only in D. Armstron; Tale the — sted an sha q e the ele aor ie ut of feok for, for the name Dayis & Hae COME ON UP! u NN et ee pew me we