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SATURDAY, OCTOBER §&, 1921. ne Seattle Star ed Daily at 1907 Seventh Ave. Beattie, Washington. bicription Rates >t Wei aati 5: month ree month x months m OUTSIDE OF ETAT Ww. TIN HOUSES FOR RENT IROOM HOUSE; “HOT WATER Beat: Block to car: 15 minutes to Piks: et © ined for 8 oF families condition, Call 1911 Third R , POR RENT OR SAL improved; good soll | | | ACKES, | | chicken house 4-room house, ad garage st. Georgetown, gaan R RENT TO THE room at Foy house on lett ¢ Krocery store “ROOM — MODERN, ~ BASEMI $22.50; T7-room modern, §26; modern, garage $1 I-roe apartment, $26, 3-room furnished, $14. Sunset 2007, “ROOM HOT $6 ACRES LAND, i or 8 years, $10 month, P. . Paul, Pearson, Wash. “ROOM COTTAGL ave. Hast 4219 ee 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS 2 | S-ROOM UPPER FLAT; FT i view: newly tinted; modern ex heat; 18 minutes from P.O. T Re 23rd ave. car to $405 BE Helen at. ROOM COTTA FUAT, 838 Tith ave. block from Madison, $16. Fah a oi a «ae =,» % FURNISHED APARTMENTS p= AND FLATS 4 f RIGHT FAR ty. Pp. Borth of th orice te Be per at or BY CARRIER IN C ITY month + 90.80 Rates Per Insertion eanetent chares advertising, 15 Nias per insertion (atx words "Six tusertions for the $10. 23 19TH AM WEATED, FURNTSITETS Ht. rooms able for cou $15. 4223 35 -ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT and sleeping rooms. Rates reason- able 401% 23rd ave. & ND §-ROOM FLAT, Heing dis 3 at Fourth ave. FEMALE PLA TS—S, B68 Ry i NEED: rking 10,000 for De- thou orien. De. Beacon 1 30 HOUSEKE FRON1 heat. electric late. furnieb 4. $6... Walkin 5 Alder. Etltott 2863-W 1CK ROOEE, 450 LTS TT WN Tist 31 FURNISHED pi nati ieaaia iy r- i *star.| afield & Goldvere cant renal ir wat throw it away. 304 “hig green clock. opp. P.O. ANGE FOR on RAOTIME PANS wath ht Pine st JAR VIOLIN MUBIC im your home. F-06, St everythin: FURNISHED rooms, popular Sete cari, 3 EWE ByzRY ra furnished, cheap. Clos ; sate 707_ Madison a FI o BOARD AND ROOM REASONABLE at 603 Union a WANTED—TO RENT WANTED, FIRST HILL OR BROAD. way district--Room few hours day in return for violin of piano lessons. Elliott 44654-W. __PUPILS WAN PANG INSTROC tiye rates. Both adults can learn. Fe MODWENERYE riced, cent Nath ave, RINGS KNITTED OR RE- 2ée pair wp. TT49 12th S e Burien car line. enrolling every e ‘ant ene . Come, cate urecit. No other school ‘Ske it In the Northwest. 8 tal low rates. a a 3 Lae? AND wn he, ise 218 2 res er ee! U. id me a tte: sg! ost. ENC ED CYLIN- Pressman. 2 children and Elliott 2953 abs WILLIAMS oo 948 Firet Ave. & Sash AND DOORS Flour Bing Sash bi a Sash 28x a Window on | Toning Of PAPE! Pim all parts of the city. routes open for wig in inthe downtown dis- Girculation Depart- | Cw tor 114) jelds put in your while evra ait. co. abiiehed 1 1899. “HOUSER. Pe PLEASANT Aus mm. BREE ee 12, reduced to 875; seamless rugs, also $xit same Large ieee Ts at Waldron Con iat. rugs, ground floor ry TGNTTION — Y ste LJ Trebig a eee | fila Ra tye Saute’ as io Guaranteed cover. By th. Hiker SRNITORE Is rom heir out by he to Accessory, Box m_ Co, erat. ot, Foining the Wed rms at cash pn a j 6 PER CO Ri wi 10 PE stove lens n: 4-foot. 1%-cord Ie. 4-foot siabs, Green Lake, Unive: please phone Sunset dgabie oat Pat wah es rt slab, 0 cord. pho Sidney pa a Zhipping Ke Beacon 0419, or write 436 Grom Co, 1325 Fourth” 1 Bananas; windfalls, Je ef and vines an She wal. ED: UA imonds. “piRoayt Suge i made, {fe fven at Waldron ent eis Four ve. KOTO RUPATRING REPAIRING AT’ HOME REF- 4 ; v. Anon — Hotor Bchook NO! rolls, Victor Victrola, 4| half down, balance terme. nal Pho (23 sellin ‘W PIANOS FOR Reg tghe ae at Fe thet Dertumes, coupe, Toner. 210 Union ere 5 Agent's ti rite today, quick, now, "ising ts Co. 4742 Amer- ineinnati, O. le the exclusive . RENT | o Meyer- 80 LOAD, $16 Immediate delivery. ia RUMMAGE GALE WEDNESDAY, ureday, Friday, Saturday. 1614 jeventh PRINTING PREAT AND TYPE 17 The. Printing. Novelty Prin UMP COAT, Wh.80- SCETON Ipta beat omit Dig $5.50. Phone Nort SPEEDY LEXINGTON helt down, delance baat e y Teak proat cy lar: Mfg. Co., 3939 Magnolia ave. Pie. usher Li eo in Setar, Schmidt Pro: Co., 5 Watinwright Bidg., e uss. ; san, aay matt aaa ms ™ can of ener an \° ar, them ait’ et ve 4 fast Al FY fr ate, Room aclivered. SACKS POTATOES, 78c SACK. 3806 7 Roy st. eT KAVANAGH HATS $250 O08 Tot [FURNITURE ort Give your FURNITURE Catt Bitiote 0426 Vetore you well, and ‘we will pay you cash and ‘take code away at your convenience, less our MALL BLACK 318, 2 ke: n. Can 14 oe @ ping | Cutting. i br sell them at auction, 1} commission. ECONOM fot et ‘& AUCTION CO. DOGS Ove well bred Collie, one fine Point- many other ‘4 Animals bo arded. 317 Westie N. 59 LIVE STOCk _ ti TEAM For SALE. 707 Northlake. 'OPPORTUNI STARWANTADS be poreabia pera, 180 i 2 Lith w. we eiffel bate ll an Wig en a or wy | 6. Main 0618. | 5° 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 1 A FEW OF OUR MANY GOOD BUYS new paint; good $500 tine condition kood nd! tin @ mechanical on {A917 Mitoh all Rood Mitchell hew Light & new tires T-passenger; like cord tires 1,050 x Many others to choc from. Al ave been overhauled tn our own Shop, and can be seen on vacant lot ow north aide of Pine, between Eighth and Ninth aves One-Third Down, Balance Easy Bring !n your Nght fours, We trade. “88 Yeare in the Northwest” MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. aith Ave $33 1OOK—LOOK Our leage has been sold, and we Must dispose of the following cars | Pane 1 Dodge touring, | rs. 0 re eter, 192 Maxwell epted. | naay ni “hevrol: FRED 6 MAINES CO USED CAR BARGAINS 1918 Hudson Super-Stx tour 1917 Grant Six touring .. $1,250 a5 300 280] | 1917 Grant Bix roadster .. 1918 d-cyl Studebaker touring 1920 4-90 Chevrolet touring 1921 4-90 Chevrolet roadster 1919 4-90 Chevrolet touring... 1918 4-90 Chevrolet touring . | 1920 F. B. Chevrolet touring... 1920 F. B. Chevrotet touring. . FRED 8 MAINES Co. Chevrolet Distributors 12th and Madison. Phone East 1443 RIG SALE NM our ca Ing you a chance ¢ out any money. © the car you want. Rew credit plan ex Henry Mossbach, We rh ¢ our ined to you. B. Pike st a CAN BE mall ca) paym: monthiy aoe on s ne., Contra enc, lers, Broadway and Pike N. G. Let GEO. RHODES Ww uaranteed. 2035 AIN 1946, EvV- rices @ at 1 to opera’ Mu ae aaa Cant capitol Cie? Make USED CARS. jest terms. Hon- B. Pike st. East BALE. NEARLY Li 2 Eastern ave. aa RO AUTO REPATRING DONE aT PRICE PAID FOR onry Mossbach ood eM ute Coy #18 pike at. Bast 2651 13 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 4. ao Kenwood 4 13 ROOMS ‘hi me to rent out | to university students; Eames peek 2 sets of plumbing; can be so utilised’ that fre il make money for you Petter look this up before it is gone. Price reduced for quick | sale, Terms. 0-23. Main 7154 $2,115; EASY TERMS ice, neat cottage: 2 bedrooms, A Breakfast, nook cement. bese: ny ite ye in| i take Sixth chrand pet off at house number ts ixth « You will fice this ttle home yhen you see It O-23. Main 7134 ONLY.—$1,550—ONLY Make Your Own Terms A_neat little Colontal nearly new; bath, tonsa. ‘aon ete.; connected ‘with sewer: breakfast eee indirect t ight, rt view; ‘minutes fro Fourth and It tants, Tine HENRY C. EWING COMPAN | 200 Alaska Bids Main 71 Wwrat QUEEN ANNE §-room homie, on, boulevard: marine view: living and dinin Kitch bedroom with bat on first floor: 2 large, airy bed rooms on upper foo ig 43 and churche 1 corner lots; fruit trees and ber- ries; all fenced in; good location; 10-minute walk to rf fi rod. ant CUL’ ER—QUEEN ANYE Come to us for the Queen he ag hilt ny ; sewe' a4 pining D, Hendrie Seattle, ROOM HOUS hot and cold »; semen’ ry wei $1,200; 20 per month. 4126 5 tei HATH, “PARTLY furnished; lot 80x127, all tn fruit and rden; 3 loc’ from car. He $50; very easy term Jim Wil- son, White Center, 8! yy 1176. NICH TITTLE BUNGALOW, FUR nished fore right In Large jot f berries. 60; $156 ‘Write 1116 14th. AIN—NEW 1-HOOM MODERN mak floor in ME, room, at ond bt’ 0; terms, A MODERN COTTAGE Madrona dis- home; full ce- living room 4 fireplace; e; nice view under . a ain. . PETERS, 726 The Ava 12-minute car ride; ‘trict; a complete | Ln ah a Ca Ri BS A Bhs | Cultacan, \A r | Mace your own sult dre: THE SEATTLE STAR HEAVY TERMS FOR TERRORISTS| 3 “Black Bandits” Get 10, 11 and 12 Years Johnm “pinek ntenced to a mini Ernest Johnson, Manuel Robert bandita, and Bvana, alleged were 11 and 12 years, reapeo tively, at the « penitentiary, by Judge Otis W. Brinker, Saturday morning. The maximum in each case was placed at 20 years. The negroes were found guilty Fri @ay afternoon, They were accused of holding up A. K. Deal and Miss J Reid, on the Lake Washington bow Jevard, on August robbing tho woman of $1,000 in jewelry 40 Persons Die of Yellow Fever EL PASO, Tex, Oct. &.—-Forty persons have died of yellow fever in and near Mazatian and five at ording to reports from the west coast of Mexico. Four Americans were said to be victims. Many families were moving North to escape the epidemic, according to reports. s City to Pay mum of 10, Mike Kinikoft the city council bad. Mike sald a street. car ran into his shiny, new bicycle and busted it up something awful, He says he'll sue, if necessary, from it wants and he $36 wants 7 FOR SALI E—REAL ESTATE BALL COTTAGE own, $25 month. iank. Main 3476, — MY TOME FOR BALE. rice and good terme. Call _livan Blectrie Co, 1228 76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERT 1 ACHE) TO CHERRY TREES; é- room houre; berries; garden; on aved highway: close to city lim- to, Wil well on te or trade. 1. Bxer19 ¢ REALTY Co. et 0847. i For Pe HANGE—REAL ESTATE FARME POR CitY PROPERTY. EX- changes everywhere A. G. Ellis Co. Tit es iT) 606d “fete tracts, $10 to 20 miles from Seattle. Also 5 to 10 acres good, level $1,2 5 664 American HIGHT CREAGE CAND, 10-ACRE $20 per acre, about achool; 0 with Naber, $500; 10 acres level jand with timber, £ facing on main 20 acres, c ry qasy terms. re or Mr, Butler, 162 ay land enle, near work, in the Mt. ‘ernon district, Our mille are now running. Buy little farm near where you can worl My prices re way down for this sale. Only @ little o needed. Wee Perens 126 Third Ave FARMS WANTED NT TO HEAR FROM OWNER ina farm for sale. Uculare and lowe: a price. oS ewe OTS) || WILE BOY—LInERTY BONDS, 71 Futrell © Johnston Piston & Ring. Alaska Steamship Co. Rainter Ga erience ui o learn mechanic in che *. uipment ith shop. Price $3t0 ‘al! snday te Pat) Third ave. and see owner. ESTABLISH BD CONG with comple wiabliahed e fate ¥ lass ie tools and ESTABLIBHED NEW YORK SELL in organization desire sole agency for «ood Rr exchanged. nau st, New York buty REPATE SHOP. FULLY eauipped, doin fine business, bargain for quick eats Call D.C. _ Watters, Capitol ii GONFECTIONERY “ES POOL room for sale at Clear Lake, Wash. Owner, Courtway, Clear Lake, EI dk ea? NTED — LADY PA ER TO open bakery tn good town competition. ¥-53, 8 Mr. Pebling. 213 Ho elie hign clase Dy 560 GETS YOU A SUBINESS. Mr fehling. 21% Hoge Bldg. Annex. SPECIAL NOTICES 8 CLARINET if you ae Nach trouble with C. for their donations during my PAT. coats and t der any ryision 100 per da 1 Main 4608 orria School a Dreasmaking 319 People’s Bank. SONGE OR PORMS WANTHD—WE Dublish and pay you royalty. | Gend yours now. dy, Publishing Corp. Dept. /A-70, Chippewa at, Buffalo, N, BR. PLUMMIR- VOCUITONAL ax: Bort of head and hand, | Reliabl advice on all affairs of life. ¥ le Pid, Rae—Mra-A. Willelcasa, Sanioat NURaE—Mri z CHATTEL LOANS Money to loan. London Jewelry Co. Established 1890. 105 2nd ave, & $35 for Bicycle yy BOY SINGER SUCCESS DOCTORS DENY Hopes Mother Can Stop Working Now MAKES DEBUT AT C. C. Francis Howell Star's 12-year-old for the members’ Seattle Chamber Friday left Just $32.55 richer Francis, you know, ts head of & family of six. He in just @ itt Ue fellow too—light-hatred, blue eyed and not at all anxious for publicity Francis was born island of Hilo, Ha to Seattle when too much of a kid to remem- ber.” But his mother—his fath er is dead—taugnt him to sing “Aloha” tn the languorous fin watian tongue. Francis stood "np in front of 260 members of the chamber Friday and sang “Aloha.” Then le sang “Come Back to Erin The Masonite club shook with applause, for Francis’ voice is sweet and clear. EB, H. Hatch, presiding, suggested that the crowd down.” They aia— to the extent of $29.55, Then the chamber added $3 more. “I'm awfully giad to get the money,” said Francis, “You there are five of us, and Long, The protege, sang council of the of Commerce the luncheon on the He came o wea still my mother has to work pretty hard, Paddy is the youngest— he's only six, Of course, he cun’t earn any money. All Tivo of us are in school. I'm in the fourth grade, myself. “We still belong to the Mother Ryther Home, but we have our own house at 6000 Corliss ave. I want to earn enough so my mother won't haye to work. Taking care of five of us is enough for her to do, I don't juet care where I sing, bur I wuess I'd better not work in cabarets if 1 can get anything else, Once I rang at a church revival meeting and got $10. “I've mung at cabarets once or twice, I wouldn't work at one decause they wanted me to sing ‘My Rosary! Thi a chureh song and it oughtn't to be sung in cabarete.” Friday afternoon Mrs. Myrtle M. Geddes, of the College MPlay- house management, telephoned The Star and eaid she'd like to hear Frencis sing. He was to sing for her Saturday, Probably he will be solotat at the College layhouse every night for hile. Anybody else have a “singing job” for Francis? High School Girls Hold Fashion Show Queen Anne high school girls have taken the matter of fashions Into thelr own hands by establishing a mittee on dress regulations in the Girlie’ club. Eriday afternoon the first demon. stration of what has been accom: plished by this committee was wit nessed by a roomful of parents and students who attended the Girls’ club fashion show, where simple styles, but with plenty of color in many of them, prevailed. — ——> Salvation Army to Stage Big Bazaar An old time bagaar will be held Monday from 2 to 10 p. m. by No. 2 corps of the Salvation Arety, at their hall, 711 Olive at. During the day farm ‘produce, fancy work, coffee and cake, candy and toe cream will be on sale, while beginning at § p.m. there will be a epectal program, including an auc tion oe The Seattle St Star SAND POINT IS WITHOUT FAVOR |Camp Lewis Si Site Is Urged instead WASHINGTON, 0c Oct, §.—Selection of Camp Lewis, Wash, instead of Sand Point, as a site for an air base on the North Pacific coast, was recommended to the house naval affairs committee yesterday by Rear Admiral Parks, chief of the bureau of yards and docks. Parks told the committee hig rec- ommendation had the backing of all subordinate officers of the North Pacific coast district. Sand Point had been selected by a board as the base, but the project was held up when the house re fused to approve an initial appro- priation of $800, eee Preference of Admiral Parks, chief of the navy bureau of yards and docks, for Camp Lewis as an ayia- tion base site, rather than Sand Point, t# not backed up by his per sonal observations thie summer, is the measage telegraphed to Repre- sentative John F. Miller this morn ing by Arthur R. Priest, assistant secretary of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. AIDING BANDIT ‘Believe Gardner Hidden in Dense Forest NEWPORT, Wash, Oct. 8,—-The two practicing physicians in New portetoday dented any knowledge of Bandit Roy Gardner, who, accord ing to reports printed in Los An geles, was treated for his wounds and fed by « local physician, wrote about the occurrence to an California. The two physicians now practic ing have been here less than three years. A third physician ts now in Call- fornia, Old-timers here recalled that about a dozen years ago an electrician named Roy Ggrdner lived here and was « close fritnd of a third doctor. Hé had two brothers, Fred and Will, Local belief is that Roy Gard ner, the electrician, became tnsane and was confined for a period in an asylum at West Tinion, Iowa, which is said to be the place from which the third doctor came to New- port nearly 20 years ago. North of Newport is an unin- habited section stretching to the Canadian border and embracing nearly a thousand square miles, most of it within the boundaries of the Kaniksu national forest. Opinion here js that if Roy Gard ner, the bandit, is identical with | Roy Gardner, the former Newport lectrician, he has reached a seo bon that be probably knows, where his capture is entirely out of the bascasnears Three Prices Charged at U. for Gvm Suit Protests from parents of university students that the university book store ‘s making excessive charges for the women's gymnasium suits have added another item to the list of un- reasonable demands which are made of students at the state institution, The book store has # complete mo- nopoly on these suits, which made on an exclusive pattern, and every underclass woman is required to buy one. A price of $12 has been maintained by the book store. Irate mothers are protesting that five yards of material, at 60 cents a yard, would provide equally good suits, which could be completely made for half the price charged by the univer- sity. Percy Dearie, manager of the book stare, states that the entire stock ‘was purchased two years ago to sell ham.|*t,® “xed price of $13, and that the He added that the chamber “has not interested iteelf in proposed sttes in the vicinity of ton, because government air de. tailed here, 4i6 not support them. ‘The proopaed fitids near the pavy yard, it has been pointed out, are situated on a narrow arm of water, and subject to heavy tidal currents and varying air currents, : Japan’s Disarmers alu if Soy third ave xpert tt ev Pp efi Co., 641 First K Fiitinee ton Fountain t be the oldest, but Weelne to be the LARGEST 1 ap ecnuRe tt ieee Riche wieirest. * RBA . ETH TEs Re R s. RBONAL LOANS, RY “AND, SALARY 3100 Made to men and women working, without security, wit! Thdorser, and strictly confidential No investigation or jagulry _ your frien or netghbore. t makes po ‘ifterenc who you owe it it the money for, all we ask. WORKINGMAN'S LOAN CO. Organized to ma’ loans to working men and women who cannot af- ford to pa jah LOANS mai an" YCRNITURE, PIANOS, SALARY. No indorsers. No worthy person refused. 1007 SEAROARD BLDG. Fourth and Pike, 10th Flo MONEY TO LOAN ~ On diamonds and my oe on most society’ Was PM TAL LOANR A PRIVATE PARTY ance, furniture, ete. Loans Sapments, at current rat RESON Main 4526. LOAN ANT ONDS, watches a Oidoat Loan Frokers SMERICAN JEWELET 21 Becond Ave, Establish LOANS ON AUTOMODTE us ca Faye Sentral Rid Monuments PUGET SOUND M. Lee aN. tte Co. Let SW stab- lished 1874 HARRY BOWEN € CO. Mech. © Patents, $75 (iat down, $20 8 Pine vey a6 University at. Main Models. ‘atents an AHRUMATISN. Fe Le TARTCK. TUMRA- 50, Qu treaiment gives late Fait Li ty ; ——— Fiano Turing 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS Ee Rates Weg Eo eal a Mra it WANTED—T0 BORRO WANTHD—00 FOR ONG YEAR Will give $25 bonus and & per cent interest, Gilt-edge security. Call 1311% ‘Third ave, Room WANTED TO “HORROW — F700, first mortgage, on 4-room house in BSeahurst district, F-47, Star, * Winer John Strom repalrs and EGE si BK Razor Bi Bpangenbere, menue 1407 ith ave i Bows uated Finlay, Tu trd av. Will Arrive Oct. 28 TOKYO, Oct. 1—Two questions have been added to the list which Japan hopes to bring before the Washington conference on limitation opportafnities in Australia. The FrancoJapanese dispute tn- ay customs payments in Indo- na. The Asahi today said that the gov- Lape has decided to bring up these two questions at the confer- enoe. -|Protest Rebuilding Finnish Hall Here Formal protest against issuance of @ permit for the rebullding of Finnish hall, on Biaine boulevard, pear E. Madison st, and 3ist ave., was filed with the city councll Fri- Gay by owners of adjacent prop- erty. The petitioners charge that “high jinks” held at the hall de- Preciate the value of property in the residential neighborhood.” Boy, 3, Gleefully Shoots Brother, 4 TACOMA,‘ Oct. 8. ‘m a burg lar; I'm a burglar?’ gleefully shout- ed S-yearoid Victor Gesek, brandish. ing a revolver he found under lumber pile, He shot his brother Jack, aged 4, when the latter re- fused to raise his hands above his head as commanded... The bullet went thru Jack's hgnd. Ireland Delegates . A Arrive in London LONDON, Oct. §.—The Irish dele. gation to the peace conference ar- rived in London to a great reception. Enormous crowds thronged the sta- tion and cheered wildly as the dele- gates disembarked from their train. TOOK WIFES MONEY, CHARGE Charged with taking $900 of his wife's money, given him to deposit in a Bremerton bank, James K. Capt. Charles F. nant. He will | be brought to Seattle to face a grand larceny complaint. DO THEY Now? Do the municipal street railway, | ght and sewer departments have to make @ financial report to the state department of public works? An opinion on thie point was being pre- pared Saturday by Assistant Corpor. ation Counsel Thomnas J, L. Ken- nedy, NEWSPAPPER ADS BEST Newspaper advertising is the one best thing for the national adver. tiser, according to William F. Rog: ers, chairman of the Bureau of p- |American Newspaper Publishers, P" land William A, Thompson, the bu- reau's advertising manager, who ad- Price cannot be reduced until new stock is ordered. Dearie admits that the price is high, but denies that the university store Is making an exces- sive profit on the quits. The book store is owned and oper- ated by the Associated Student body of the University of Washington, and is under the supervision of Dean |. David Thompson and President Hen- ry Suzzallo. In Italy and artillery firing has been out for break- ing up hail storms with little or no results. who | other physician mow sojourning in| PAGE 13 FOUND STUNNED IN A TIN SHOP Man in Wreck of 4 Autos Located 2 Hours Later W. EB. Wicklund, 24, 4057 46th 8, W., a passenger in the Hupmobile ' car said to have caused the wreck of four automobiles and injury to Chief Deputy W., R. Farts, of the county auditor's office, at Westiake ave, and Galer ot., Saturday morning, was © found unconscious in a nearby tin shop by Motorcycle Officer C. G. Stanley, two hours later. Wicklund was brought to the po lice station, and held on an open charge, pending investigation, The driver of the car that caused the wreck ts said to be Ed Ward, whose address Is unknown, The mam disappeared within the garage af 1287 Westlake ave, N., and escaped undetected. The melee, which tied up West lake ave. traffic for 20 minutes, hap- * pened about £:30 a. m., when a Hup- mobile car traveling north careened into the center of the street, striking 4 Ford touring car parked on the gravel strip between the roadways, | belonging to H. Vetter, 1614 Boren jave, Partly wrecking the first ma © chine, the Hupmobile continued ite mad drive over the gravel, parking onto the other side of the street just in time to strike @ Ford sedan travel- ing south, driven by Deputy W. R. Faris, The sedan was completely wrecked, and Farts injured by fying — lars from the windshield, The momentum of the Hupmobilé * carried it beyond the wreck of the second car into the doorway of Prest.O-Lite Battery Service station, at 1287 Westlake ave. where it dam- ‘aged a third machine belonging to Claude Peterson, and became lodged » so it could not be hurriedly moved, It was then that the driver and occupant of the Hupmobile deserted the car. The Hupmobile is said te bear Gealer's license No. 694, and to be- long to the Gaumont Motor Co., Ine, of Kent, a Asylum Probers to Go to Bellingham The committee appointed to in- investigate the asylums forthe insane. in this state will meet in Belling-_ appointed by Governor Hart re cently. Hesketh declared the members were working hard and would mako & report soon “in plain American® language.” Coal pea Packers’ Employes Ballot 6n* CHICAGO, Oct. 8.—A vote 000 packing house employes the country was cast today =e ORPHEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Ward De Wolfe and the Rialto Versatile Five “Terpsichore Meets Syncopation” GAUTIER BROTHERS IN “The Animated Toyshop” SWIFT MARY H. KELLEY offer “Gum Drops” A Comedy Confection DOOLEY STOREY Vaudeville = la Carte MARGARET FORD IN “A Vocal Surprise” VAN CELLO & MARY America's Own Exponents of Pedalogy In “Foot Feats” | JACK ROSE “Specialist for the Blues” Jimmy Steiger at the Piano Pathe News—Topics of the Day—Acsop's Fables— Concert Orchestra Nights 15¢ to $1, except Sat., Sun and Holidays, Mats. Ic to 50c, except Sun. and Holidays, dressed the Seattle Ad club Friday. | j : : 4

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