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, ieeemmneielals dl en aed EE NEBDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921, e Seattle Star blished Dally at 1907 Seventh Ave Seattia, Washington. scription Rates RY MALL IN APYANCE IN THE 8 stati \ SIDR OF OUTS PA SHINTO! ee te 8c per month. of $9.00 year. rr ¢ CARRIER IN crtr ef month . Rates Per Insertion t Audience in|! Northwest : ae iy Star’s For free instructte on, write J.C pameuer: eng onard (former miner). 113 pingto air Jour | 4 Union, opp. postottice. | PLAYIN atch, throw it Big Green Clock, IME PIANO Bot! 808 Pine at. «| fier 3 months’ : suas. “splendid opportunl ce Position guaranteed oF Me th ~ book!) refunded, MI finesse Trail fv RV iN ysis Positions Ree cia upward. Bx- cosmary Ber Pity | ction, write Jy ear civil Bervice Fe Hquitable Bild ‘; “LETLE & can work. to where you con Sorta in land our ajoint ro weal mi) auto eat t yd Tractor ros.’ Auto gS es, Pike; also 223 1st S- J Xe rts of city. route or hh ee in watown ‘ate Apply ‘circulation De DO KES tO SBLL i Thursday and meen pn A and Saturday 3338, D TO | repairt TO TEAM on Call and repa' 414 Broadw repair tor watch nh and lee ry Ye ion Be-BBRVT halt 5 S arternoon. rk to work. 713 G A it modera' Garfield PB ee now. We “egrnish eve, fyome sn reedericke uth, Hi bee 1 cana oe mrs sanitary mm saree them. all for and WALE DOG yi Auge isi Tan ave, fiiine ; and ote t Bid. e- & x 207 me MS Dath: fire- ahd piety: to 2 schools; has jarce yard One eae a et very mi EXE 14. is, MC T, hardwood floors, fireplace kfast nook, torn d trays food location on nm Anne hill. Gart isa 4 ia, ON” ONE FLOOR: iz basemen uplex eaten 8. 44th. Phone North FURNISHED ~ turn cottame: room, fining rome 00 cond floor; ‘ine and John st. drona car. SCHROEDER Main 0061. room aa 5-ROOM DERN bh, ery and basement; Lawton and Tal- 2010 14th “LY FURNISHED rent. Call | HOUSE, tis. GREEN ke car, 4014 Whitman ave NFURNISHED APARTME} AND FLATS ODERN, N APARTM Duilding, just finished, well Allard. jott/O245. ;, MODERN; $32.60, Mast T lo- NE 3-room, HOO: ave, block from ey Toomne or w partments, wll Amer>| reasonable price, Alaskan, ed Moore thentr I. iM. hg te oe wit PRE ly furnished, le of two friends ave. With 6 Vine } APARTMENT, 1718 12th 8. SROOM am heat. ave. | PPORTUNITY eee 4 rAavs| ea talon | ©. ) MOUSEKEEPING | ROOM FY URNT SHV Db HOUSEKEEPING Ma, popular priced, central. ie Thrift, 1323 Sixth ave, near Thion WLY TINT) HVERYTHING ‘urnished, cheap, Close in, $8. weekly, TOT Madison st § FURNISHED ROOMS AND HATH. 1603 22rd ave 36 _ WANTED—BOARDERS WANTED —CHICD PROM ¢ MONTHS to 4 years, Mother's love and bert of care. $30 a month. Mra May-| Ward 2170 Alki ave, or call West} . 11919 roadater, “a 181 FURNIS! 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SPRCIAL SALE MAXWHLLS “OF r 1e20 $450 1919 1918 touring. touring, 400 touring 26% off 250 1917 touring, 300, 26% off 228 1916 touring, 200, 25% off 150 525, 25% off 400 PUPILS WANTED Cheap to run, All extra at a small ood cars erful buys GOOD TERMS. BAST 0462, 8h ATTL 1 AUTOMORILE SALIS CO. lith Ave. at B. Pike St Two blocks east of Broadway 48 WANTED—MI RECORDS— Wir weed phonograph rec. CASH at Pike Place Market u FOR Wy “CORNER $140 and up: AUTHORIZED FORD Used Fords, all models, rma $76 down, bal ait 25% down, mon interest 6%, no br WILLIAM. Le LUGHSON Authorized Ford Dealers Since 1908 at Summit rorb 's IAN FOR SAL! new 922 Bastern av e AUTO HEPATRING DONE AT 91.00 1 also contract for any job, All work guaranteed. Call and gét my prices. Kenwood 4747 MIGHBST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ood Heht cars. Henry Mossbach ute Co. EB, Pike st. Bast 2651. ae 4_ FOR SALK—AUTO TRUCKS — THESE BEFORE YOU BUY . WILLIAMS Be First Ave. HAND DOORS Flour Bins r | Cupboard Doors Bash 20x25-—4 lights ‘igh ix24—2 Vichte rd and Cabin plete 1 tor Dedta and Windows tor y kind of a building Plate Glass Windehiet By, hour. OUE ore uliaini ° ™* v erect Cth te Biba. SO. tora Factory. Capitol $92 TAR-A-STAR SHINGLES | $2.00 per M. delivered from mill, West 0234 $8.00 LARGE, : YA UNITED Goat DELIVERED ANY WH | CAPITOL 17 ___ §83 TERRY N. § ROOMS FURNITURE, BY Pies. Rugs, Monarch range, sewing ma- chine, dresser, beds, antique wal- nut buite, Library table, leather gouch. Moving. 318 N. 48th st North 4378 HEMSTITCHING AND” PICOTING attachment, works on all sewing machines. Opp. SEE Reo Speedwagon n Ford ite speed truck iy. ton Federal, overhauled 2-ton Federal, lon just the thing for lumber of uling 1a . nearly new . $8.0 RAN bey “MP COsL "COMPANY ACME Phone Bast 304. MOTOR TRUCK, SALES CO. 1608 1ith Ave. eibintteieliebenterrinaesimsineoenneniiiaiilieail \75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 1A BLUFF fe Owner can't bly keep up his contract. His ortune ix your Kain. A double ructed, well Dullt 4-reom cot- nice, living room, dining Mm, Kitchen, bedroom and bath; large, front porg™® all glass in- closed, can be used for sleeping Porch’ OF conservatory; Also Blass inclosed back porch; a 1 Foom house and a chicken house in the rgar of loti fruit trees, berrice An e ehruba. A wonderfu. OLD GROWTH Fin WOOD, 1E-IN.| Tew. Hasy terme, Lot 40x100. $10, 3 cords for $19. Dry alder Ho A’ SCHROEDER wood, 16- Ae. $9, 3 cords for $17.50. tral Ridg. Main 0061, “4 i. PERDINAND STREET HOME ~ AUTO ik XG at HOME RE 0 ALT noe e ¥- [IT HAS § rooms. gener Motor School” diploms. ed-in porch. ‘ Hebt, water. Sidney IT Has tov bde1 30. mA esate ai Woon, MILL IT HAS fine view Lake Washing~ wood, short slab, call Sid 1 Viy'Grites ‘are right. and “prompt id a brace es deliver: RS y 06 | irs bt 4 to set, te 8 huraday Moly Trinity ¢ Market, lower floor FRooW HOUSE, Fis, ERECT double constructed, — plumbing, storing, wiring nd ebimney. pitol 393: ac ppowite sugar PRINTING PRESS AND TYPE cards, 75. Printing. Rubber stamps. Novelty Print, 1611 7th Sewis G MACHINER, GOOD DRO. $10 w Repairin a mn iste 1 OLD GROWTR Fit CORD in car lots, for $4.60 cord at C ‘oper spur, Wash Hugh M eee Eat Woop Cedar wood, er load. north of canal. ay forth, 0270. PMMA! LE, ORR” HATR.| y clothing and many other articles Seventh ave. ACRE AND AUTO has: - |Geod ing Overta and fin re ya ReTeDee | Maver |9909 TM ere tracts partly cleared, MILL WOOD, 55 TUBAD HH | Just north of the city limit 00d oad. Immediate delivery. gy view of shington; city S088. Patsy lent ‘and telephone. Price Exchanges Lined a Gar. ait. McCACLRY, y ater jar 3814 Ferdinand St HH. D. Marsh, M. 1RuEs EEN ANNE HOME AND INC OMe T-room, flat home, with flee view, ¢ tome on first figot y owner; 3-room flat Noor, rented for $20 month; lot 60x128. ‘This ia a fine propo- sition for some one who has $500 cael tan month! ments. Ph ont e a r field bathe GEO. CER & 4th and ONLY $100 CASH pets BFE Ameriege Tank Mf DOK HERE onte fi00 ASH Neat 4-room bungalow, with fire- place; -acre ground; just north of city eat best transportation, ity water, light and phone Only G2.1sbe Cetme $100 © $25 per month, Gar. 2917. McCall Bit. hited PO 1112 American Bank Bide FWO BLOCKS NORTH OF and car line, in Greenw have a house of 4 large fooms and unfinished attic large ¢nough for basement; garage: lot arden soil $3,400, wan ‘Shke cash. Call Mr. Croés, FURNITURE FOR SALE SUTER SPLENDID VALUES IN PUR- AIN. 78 n extension dinin tabi COUNTRY, LAC 6 e sideboard, sanitary 00M HOURE couct, heater suitable for ifs M-acre groynd, oll cleared country home of store, «mall table, 4 herr: oom howe, ; fitenen cabinet, iin WINER wer ek ears box. Also real estate, 3202 rahamn. bail) rote 3321. in frut full te $350 3862. P HOCRE, f urm- eity nly” $2.36; room apartinent, oak dres McCAULEY. fet, dining room suit bockease and writt rockers, ete furnished with first~cl tur block to car lecttio ight: fo terme $300 cash, balance $20 per mont MEMRITT REALTY Co. 721 New York Bik 1k HOME get nitty, attractive new firepines: sce FOR SAL) —LIGRARY bP gy i A cite ad mr Dayreemiyy aqelens h A GOOD DA naa and mattress. Hiller, Main 0600. AUCTION NOTICI AUCTI HER 13,10 A, M. ntenta of the Cage Weecond Hand ‘Store, at 681-65) Michigan ave, Georgetown. Below is a partial be furniture of all kinda, ae rowing machines, pI enogrephs, iy viet 4 is, dressers, comm: Lo, dishes and cook 14 Boston St. _ Garfield 0077. sils, tables and many other pie: ladies’ overcoa coats, shirts. dresses, hats. t "8%, 950 335 Burke Bb wee RSDAY, will sell the © 5x100) ‘oom; ey $2,000; $200 tann, $20 month= New York Bide. R—QUEEN ANNE he best buys ALL CG lown, $25 ‘month nk. Main 2476 | TA BALLARD $3,000 - ROOM, PTY HOME modern in every way, and in fi class shape; pipeless furnace. ¢ r unset 2007. 30M HOUSH AND BASH- ant Muat sell. $1,300; $200 cash, 20 monthly. unset 200 ® FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ___ ESTATE Ducks and dos (5,705—S-hOOM MOD in fine conditio wood 1489. lot; view; near i = ene} all paid Will art. PO HOLLAND, 4 ¢ FING View LOTS, HALE Bic K north of Madison’ st., each, exchange for land or jhouse. will _York Blk COUNTY; 5004, soil, and ant oath es A a fittings ani icles. Come and # Dealers invited to @ South Park cars. asi" rag nls Mn gan moken hone Bins 0425. Fron” BA si Rw mpre: small car @ N.Y. Bik FRANK WATERHOUSE CO. 721 BE. Pine Bt eC HOLZ, 26 New 6 ACRES, STHVEN considerable ialber; Jot in Vancouver, house equity A. G. BL ate CO, 714 Third Ave. 40 ACKES, NEAR CHEHALIS, IM- proved and stocked. Fail crops are in the und, Want Beattie {idand property to $6,000 cLLIS CO. 744 Third Ave. We have cut the_ price asin on every car we have. , Cadillac, Lex- dee, Overland, 3 tional, Chaimers and a few other standard makes. Anywhere from $200 to $1,000; easy terms. Studebaker Bi ington, Write Route 1, harles Rox ampil truck cl ACRES OF RONTAC between the two highways south of the elty; county road on one end, lake on other, Idea pot for water front home, Excellent soit Parked along the lake Abundance of wood. Price | SE ORDE CAN Bis HOUSHT-ON| 9ee7, terms. A.B. Newell cash payments, balance | Spring. RTE month! yments, 6% intere i Pe south of olty; 120 Genial en, ot Aut Dealers, Broudway a good apring arkets in 1919 FORD, $a75 CAB DEMO terms $75 able rims, spar bumper; luggage ‘cari ri —youn CREDIT 18 GOOD” No cash required as first payment to purchase used ¢ar, You need not start paying for 80 days. Bal- ance wey. Open evenings and Sundays. Henry Mossbach, 618 E. ne ‘Bon, ited | so Pike |Fine alder land; fare on interurba ‘ater, Drive to eit Te ininutes. Price $750 cash, $10 monthly, Bee man, $01 Mutual Life Bidg, Iiliott 4 His, UNiMPROV RICH good | fis Skagit flats; omsy bo Soy Bower and ir irs tion; wil not © Ow; nod see Ot good, neighborhood. wit meke ‘an idea! home. see W. it! Parehin, Birdaview, Wash RCs TRACTS CLOSE TO NOW? | city mits, Price way down. Algo, 420-a0re tracts near Renton, 'H, C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave, gqmeter dow swipe; good con is N. G, t GHO. a i ONLY LOANS ON AUTOS WHILE IN OWN- dition ite Main 06006. Fi BATTERY: MAN “pave YOUR LD | Bork poaranteet: AT vibe overlie car, In gO0d running order. Garfield 2917. ers possession, 3134 Arcade Bid POR ERS POR AUTOS. CALL 1144 | Arcade Bldg. 2,700 J HOUSE TO TRADE FOR CATR FORD | Mr. Hrene-| THE SEATTLE STAR | 04 RUSINESS OYPORTUNITIES iUSPAIR BHOF PULLY doing & fins business, ACRES SPUD LAND for quick sale D level; does not over Diack soil; close to | and church fine | fine All b RR) flow; town, near berry all neighbors, Price | Cagh. balabos } payments at aores, $1,750, rich, high sohe Paoitic farme ina ACREAGE 1} | highway sund $900 1 > DIANBTI oe REAL ar GOOD BHAMPOU } belli castile ne || Wace massage with cho || kinds of electricity || Manicuring, #6c; Marco) waving, 26¢. | !25 complete booths, Modern eauip= mont LOR SCHOOL OF ING 4 Pp, B5e | on same terme. of four \ CARTER MaeDON ALD & | Miia 208 Columbia BL” Bitlet 6870 THE By ° - S| sm ri 1A Rp ims ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY HOME | i wer ¢ Bid FINELY IMPROVED; GOOD HOUSE | Phone, fora We c 4 YALH BP , Furs, suits and d altered. 211 ¥ 16 NUMW—Mre. 2. Wilisix: ent, Willott #380. ALTY SHOP el n 3733. shrubbery Bunset good view n to be appr the most at district. Handy gmployed downtown easy term: watinftact who would move on Pp 3 mod fis r f & FARRAT, Ine Orie ni gw ork \fos FUNERAL NOTICES tBA NEAR | | WIBTING TO THANK THE the beautiful floral offer kindness in bereave wife. Martin Ostman Mstablished 1890. 105 2nd ave. & REAL KSLATE LAANS for ib vOR es and at 0 LUMP COAL—Delivered mot $ 9.50 ton Lots GARFIELD 4291 3) FOR SALE—REAL BSTATE BERKELEY HEIGHTS TRACTS SEEINGIS SNOHOMISH COUNTY LAND LEWIS COUNTY LAND 2AM OF WASHINGTON and bench bi $ « WESTERN Both botto fertile towns, sehe WORK IN W 20 of 40 acre up, Long. values in the state, ‘ORAHAM COMPANY 1008 American Bank Building. “JURE WHAT You HAVE 2 rOoRK WAITING BA ADJOINING ALI WOOD MANOR $45 $10 per acre and forms to suit Bent 8 BELIEVIN G TERMS ibe $10 A MONTH The beat soll and climate in world Cor berries, grapes and try ia that of the PUGET SO! The trend of building is north Why not have a good sized tract for the same price as email lots cleewhere? a the pou! IND. The right kind of soll; grows while you sleep: pure spring i electric Hahte Te a builder, It is an anset of great value. 10% down and 20 {nstallments — one each month Way. interurban | stores, ete. Bas elear. PUGET 8OUND RAT COMPANY 408 ‘Third Ave | MAKE pris. ‘Own r me ni ways. An ideal spot home and «mall ood markets with his is the best land | elo to Seatti«e D LAND ). Hiett 1 See GUST STENTENG, Selling Agent, 4117 Arcade Bide Phon Mott 1482; Res, North 3036. h. for the mone: CLIFFO) O17 Third Ave. Auto will meet you ond of b ACTS Daw TO MV DEMONSTRATION FARM Phinney line ia loc di half-mile east wood Manor facing good road, with light. This is « real piece of Iand The price is cut in two. Only $900; $600 cash, balanc easy terma. P, VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave i0-ACKE SNAP New f-room house, completely fur of land, located clare to large jenty of wor will sacritice furniture for Hi] Tracts 105th and Third ave. N. W., 3 blocks from Green- wood ave. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY lene mode © fees; consulta! Main 1203. 21 Burke i Reoond. ‘ale: Attorneys hick P. GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney. American and for- ign patents secure developed 4nd promoted. | 805-6-7 Central Bide, “We Washington ond i ora Auiner i. Bid. Mott $071 Main #760. 1218- atents. demarks, Owner going be Wi ol 100; cash VAN ARSDALE Pine Third Ave “T AChes, Nonrit Or City” A fine tract’ of level loam soil, tn Krowing district; handy to inter: urban. | A good le than half teal va show you « barga $200 cash. P. VAN AREDALE 1016 Third Ave. ony et THINK Fine, level. city, overlook! very, an 00 on . Seo ey” wit 9862. American Bank Beg. . WIth TIMHE . near main bi 00; § red, HER AE RA nit ema. Poise, fase os Be | ve, dates. M. 354) ‘ore #4y Fite! ind nin 6560. or ‘ountain wick hervice call #186 Arcade he THe Toon gt ROAM. FIRM deat, but we "§ cannot be a * tad Gal about h 106 cash. se ba Hi ¥ GOIN! *5 GALIFORNIA s ones. Will sell or rent furnish: house and 4 ecre#: acre in straw. Kingeton. Sunset 2007 80 FARM LANDS i, WITH HOURE, $406 town. CLIFFORD LAND/CO. Third Ave. PAtiott 1691. WHIDDY ISLAND FOR st ueTHOnS RRRONAL L vo "ro $100 Made to men and women who working, without security, without and strictly confidential investigation or inquiry o! friends or nelehbors. qt akes no difference who you ows or what you want the money for, ‘our promine to pay in all we ask. Rae payments weekly or month= the way that is e¢ ont for you. r SOCIET Rrpire Npide Ave, Near M to Loan en LOAN CO. Organized to make loans to working men and women whe cannot a! ford to pay a high rat LA. t € Somers Co, Alaakg Bid: & STOC Lt AND BONDS a oat PON eT PORNITURE, Hughes O11 € PIANOS, SALARY. No indorsers, ohnaton Piston & Rin No worthy person refused. Kins ship Co, of Yoo? SEAROARD BLDG. etal. Fourth and Pike, ton weet | Bimplex Auto Wheel. an WONEY TO LO. 50 Rothert Process Steel, On diamonds and areca, if most Universal High Power. atiafnr(ofy terme, socieTY' S{DIAL LOAN American Bottle Cap ate Jack Knife Windshield, an LE, 355- melee ng Btcrnd, Neat aie Columbia Red Metal. c A PRIVATE PARTY Davin ¢ > Western Smeiting & Power. Loans on pianos, furniture, ¢'>. on easy payments, at current rates. PS sap Petroleum & Coal. Belfi -Pacifie, Oi f-Railing Lite om Teal estate | contrac ts and mort- ot ens gages bought for cat pi 1h zie E Explo. Main ss3t, T N—WP LOAN A MONE ON DIAMONDS, watches ai jewelry: lowest. rates. FAN pean, $B0 “anh. Se CAN TEWELRY CO, Lalita teat i yes cite deabli | Mecond Ave.” Fstabilahed 1 $100! right downtown, Pull price | y, CANE, ON Ps oie. $00 200 cab. urtt ong Bilt Whe Central Tide, Wilott 138 904 Green Bid, aL 618—50 HP. lonuments perial, passenger b Pua * SOUND MARBLE & GRAN- Operating now on short run, | ite Con fat and Virginia. is nM term charter. G 1 pay. Bar- Vahed 187 tf ptometrixt fain pric iW anindan Franer-Paterson Go. Patent Attorneys HARRY BOWEN & CO. Mech. Eng. Patents, $75 ($25 down, $20 3 mo,, $20 1 yr.) 216 University at. Main Ra14. | Modele. Patents an W. MAUPIN, patent & trade mw a saeers 0° Hinckley Bldg. Physicians, Surgeons ATIOM, SCYATICK, DOMBA- go. Our treatment gives immedate Fellef. One Week's trial treatment, on evenin: References, ear and Braden, 905% srd part cash. 1024 Columbia. 0 Tuning UTEH ER SHOP, COMPLETE. | piano Funer Johh Strom repairs and B Gompelied te well, by ricknena Sac-|" ‘tunes pianos right, Main 3020. fifiee for $650 nse ee dio Sharpened es > Sharpened LING OUT OUR NEW STC Reatt_ Eee _coapeee mt Lane 1117 | Seanwenbere, Gurtery. 1407 4th ave Ww shoes ene hosiery at cont, . _ Senipractic O LET, Wirt - WOMEN'S 207 Ep- ipisH COU 6 My country home, close in. son, Tukwila, Wash. 6 FOR SALE—WATERFRONT PROPERTY H. Carl- JGET SOUND, to over 320 CH FRONT. lenty of ber de~ iL dwel BEST ACREAGE ON I land; 10 bs of pretty AF J hatha, ductive ao n ground fe joe $ dison. $40 cash busine: 1 TAKEN AP art interest in wood paying Inquire for Hee, Port Orchard Creamery, Port Or- Waeah, pit berry and chicke north of elt apartment or | Whenth ave. Wittott 1886-4, RY STOR GOOD FOR NO- dressmaking, furnishings $1,600; tera, 3617 W. Da- at IMPROVED one mile limits, tor hotel, sinewn. Reed, 1319 a ranch le Marks i col tions, ita 133 hooms, eat in’ Good buy if taken w Seventh ave Hiliott 1778-K, ROOM “‘ROOMING HOU. ner of Columbia, SMALL 9 on © Howell (2 FRONT 1OOMS 7 ; a HMiott 2802-4.) Gisorders; no operation’ or eithout board, ler Bide fiehling. ai8 Hose Bids. Annes, class \business hou Vioiin”Teepaiving Bows rehaired. Finlay, 1615 Grd av. silt dae you a a000 WUBIN EAL, Mr. Behling, 212 Hoge Bldg. Annex. 107 Becond Ay.) 1 and | WD FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS pos "MRS, STIMSON HURT IN AUTO Mrs. Thomas Stimson, daugh of ©. DD, Stimne millionatys lumberman, was 66 verely but probably not fatally ured Wednesday in an juto- obile accident at the Hig ds. Mrs, Stimson sustain | broken leg. ‘She was taken | to the Seattle General hospital. Two bones in the leg were She is also suffering ly with shook, ‘Officers Elected, by Woman Ad Club The following officers were elected Tuesday by the | vertising club lenard dent; dent; tary ter inlaw oteh Advertising agency, presl Mra. J, M. Finley, vice prea! Mins Katherine Foley, ,secre Mins Grace Anderson, treasur Mins Katherine Kief, publicity; Mrs. Faith Davis Cherry, chairman membership committee; assetants, | Miss Katherine Hopkins and Mrs. Katherlne Wilson, The club will meet on the second | Monday of each month hereafter, in stead of the second Tuesday Vital Statistics BIRTHS |Tabor, Clarence, 2117 Seventh ave., irk McGrath, Russell Leo, 4618 Palatine 728 Sheridan et., Spo- Mra. eter, Ine, Auburn, boy. ngsey, William, 623 Kenyon st. John i, 60 pete 8 W., boy » wind Arthur, 2 ki ave. girl reeniansen, ‘Anton vm “boi 30th &., ye 4126 45th & W id boy Wilhelm, 604 Sixth ave., boy 6921 Bilis at. orth, Marry ©, 6317 16th ave. N ouch Koxo, 4222 33rd 8. girl MARRIAGE LICENSES me and Residence. Age | Johnson, Suimon Creek ...Lemal | Ole, Bertha, Salmon Creek ....Legal | Tripple, Paul R, Seattle Legal | Kanouse, Norah, Dayton, 0. bs |Denz, Joseph, Seattle as De Lay, Elizabeth, Beattie . Keende, Georke D, Seattle Davenport, Pearl W,, Beatt Kent, John James, Seattle Warren, Mary M., Seattle . Cushman, Thomas Jackson, Brem- be Parker, Eleanor irene, Seattle Podrianik, JoWh, Biack Diamond.. Hren, Angela, Diack Diamond . Berard, P. , Seattle Kuder, Flora, Seattle Ernest D., Mound Ridge, is Ida, Beattle ha Snohomish. Waugh, Holen B., Seattle Gawne, Donald, Seattle ....+++ Navin, Pearl, Béattle ........4+ Dillon, James, Seattle Finn, Katherine C, Gregory, Elyin Faulkner, Kathe DIVORCES }} GRANT ED tankin, Belle E. from Reginald Ls k, Barbara from John Harpers mey, William from Bernice. Mary V. from Patrick IL ‘4. Leona P. from Fred yer. Lilian Hegina Owen from Robert Gerald Bterme!, lgnac from Anna. Cornell, Harry M. from Freda Bley, Mary from ©) larence. da from, Paul. from ,iaurence from May Mamie Paulson, "peter from Lotta May. Cunningham Grace from W. Craine, Rena C. from Eugene MH. ohn E. Erickson, Hazel F. from MacDonald, Alexander from Annie Moe. Thatcher, Leila M. from Jonas N. Murray, Elizabeth from Frank. Witkauskas, Stella from Chas, DEATHS Howard, Frank EB, 69, 924 Hiawatha pl Hull, Bila M, 87, 4333 36th aye. W. Alhadeft, Salvador, 6, 1506 Yesler way Cariberg, Gunther, 61, 6315 21st ave. MeCialiand, Agnes Mercy, 77, 311 W. Crockett st. Mitchell, Anna 75, 302 33rd Sve Cuvelier, award, ‘pS, 2706 10th av. & At the Theatres ¢|PLAYLET ON NEW PALACE HIP BILL “The Lincoln Highwayman,” a gal- lant figure blending dare-devil cour- age and chivairy, is the #tar of the dramatic playlet of that name an nounced as the topline feature of the new show coming to Loew's Palace Hip tomorrow. The story invdlves a modern road agent and an ultra-mod- ern sheriff. Successor to the late Nat M. Wills, of the Ni York Hippodrome, Will J. Evans, “the happy hobo,” comes in the familiar tramp character, Joe Christopher and Elsie Walton promise fun of another variety in their skit, “A Close Shave.” A pair of clever gymnasts are Al- fred Time and Ethel Ward. They are bringing a number of new feats in their cycling novelty. Pretty girls who are billed as “ex ponents of humor” are the Tiller Sister: Justine Johnstone ts the star of the feature photoplay, “A Heart to Let.” Bureau of Missing Relatives Tho Sar invites ike yendete to ate this gee jin gon rR | whose friends are missing are invited te pert the diss; directly to The Readers whe may know th» whereal « erat mentioned in fhis columa as requested also to ra te The Bar, Oth it te reproduce nuch itgaus as "will tutereat thelr communiticn. DONATA SOLIVEN. — Inquiry | was made in thix column some time ago for Donato Holiven. Soliven has written, saying that he is living in Port Angelos, Wash., and would like |to hear from his father, Rufo soll- ven, Santa Marla, [llokos Sur, Phil- ppl | ippine giles ‘ CLEMENT W, HILDEBRAND.— Lillian M, Star, Lewiston, Mont, 18 seeking trace of her brother, Clem- ent W. Hilderbrand, former member of Company B, 161st infantry. She |thinks John Reed, ,helieved to be in Beattle, may be able to help her, as Reed's brother was a member of Company B also, | sen tekivanipmnpenmeagesesintoapieere THE ONE-SPOT WIGGLE IS NOW FORBIDDEN ON BEST DANCE FLOORS CHICAGO, The spot-wigele”’ hag wiggied its This waa the edict of the Vig ian today, whieh started a campaign to make danc ing lens #tationar “OT plan into bring back dano ing and substitute it for the im moral mot a now seen On dance floorne’ declared the Rev, Wil liam Burgess, executive secretary of the @easion. The vigilantes have fhe danc ing masters right with them, too. ‘Clean Dance week” hag been announced. It starts November 28 No announcement as to wheth er jt would last more than a week de Oct, 92 ‘one lant was 1 | Arrested as Thug, | Companion Escapes P. D. Collins, 32, bollermaker, was arrested and his companion escaped the darkness early Wednesday morning when persons said to have witnessed the hold-up of W. H. Esta brook, 4730 11th ave. N. near his |home last night, yelled, “Get those | two s#tick-ups.”” Collins was taken into custody by Patrolmen 8. E. Jennings, J. H. Karl burg and H. J. Rush at Ninth ave. N and B, 62nd st. Collins is held on an open charge at the city jail pend ing investigation, He had @ revolver in his pocket. Hurled 50 Feet in Auto; Badly Bruised Hit by a street ear, hurled 60 feet in his car, John Lindmark, 6705 Holly pl, was badly bruised when his automobile crashed over a park ing strip and upset, Wednesday morning. Lindmark had approached the in- tersection of W. Holly st. and Call fornia ave., on Holly st., and did not see a car coming toward the inter- section unti] the car was nearly upon him. In attempting to dodge the street car, his automobile skidded in its path, ‘East [s West’ Star Christens Chow Dog Capt, G. T. January's aristocratic Chow pup, mascot of the liner Key- stone State, is the proud possessor today of the name Ming Toy—the me name used by Fay @ainter in “Kast Is West,” now playing at the Metropolitan. Mias Bainter went aboard the liner Tuesday and “christened” her name- sake, Royal Arcanum in : Session at Tacoma With delegates from all parts of jthe state and British * Columbia, the grand council of Washington, Royal Arcanum, convened in Ta coma Wednesday for its 20th an- nual session. C, Arch Williams, past supreme regent of the order, was in Tacoma from Chicago to in- stall the officers of the grand council, Short Line Men to Meet Here Thursday Delegates are arriving in Seattle for the meeting of the American Short Line Railroad association to be held at the Chamber of Com- merce at 10:30 Thursday morning. All the #hort lines tributary to Se- attlo will be represented. Freight and passenger fares, the labor ques- tion, motor competition and other problems will be discussed, Winter League Baseball Games At Ban Francisco— R. Vernon . 3 San Francisco . 5 Dell, Lewis and Mitae; and Yelle. At Los Angeles— Missions Los Angeles o'Doul and Waite: Baldwin. es 1 #1 Bromley R. H. EB. ~6 6 -5 12 Mack and Woman Wage Issue Comes Up Next Week OLYMPIA, Oct. 12.—Hearing on the wage question regarding women employed in manufacturing indus- tries has been set in Olympia for Oc tober 20. A minimum wage will be recommended by a conferee appoint- ed by Director Ed Clifford, of the de- partment of labor and industry, Seattle Sends 250 : Kiwanians North Seattle Kiwanians will attend the two-day convention of the Northwest district Ki to be held Fri. day and § in Victoria, B. Two hundred and fifty Seattle mem- bers are expected to make the trip. Pastor-Murderer Starts Sentence SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Oct. 12.— Convicted of the murder of his wife and sentenced to life imprisonment, John A. Spencer, formdr clergyman, arrived here today to begin serving his gongenc FARLY JAZZ FRIGHTENING CHICAGO, Oct, 12—"‘Jaz" music was originated in 1636 by the Incas of Peru to frighten off their enemies, Mrs, Anne F. Ob@ndorfer, music chairman of the National Federation of Women’s clubs, said here today. UNHURT IN WRECK, BUT HE’S BEEN IN COMA EVER SINCE Altho apparently uninjured, Carl Markholm, a Swedish labor: er, 22, has been unconscious ever since 5:45 Tuesday afternoon, when the automobile in which he was riding was hit by a street car at 34th ave. and Stoneway. Physictahs at Lakeside hospital maid that Markholm gave no evi: dence of a fractured skull, and they Were unable to account for his condition, Possibly, they thought, it might be due to an injury to a nerve, get it? | ment, {her relief through the use of Taa- | through it all,” OPPO 8 AR RTUNITY (ge® WANTADS — PAGE 15 | PEP IS ANSWER TO DEPRESSION Black Manufacturing Co. Took Its Loss, Speeded Up By E. P. Chalcraft You face the inevitable. What are you going to do? Hold back in fear and trembling, delaying the dreaded step as long possible? Or Are you going to gather yourself together, take the plunge, have the unpleasantness over with and for eee the situation which con- the Black Manufacturing makers of the well-known “Black Bear” brand of clothing, about a year ago, The inevitable was the heavy fh nancial loss that came with the de oline of cotton prices. ‘That los had to come, and we knew it,” said George G. Black, President of the company. “We foresaw it for a long time ahead. 80, when prices started to drop, we shouldered our lows as a matter of course, and promptly relegated it to the background. By holding back all we uld, we would only have delayed things and would have hag to take the loss anyhow, By absorb ing it at once we were ready for the bullding-up process all the sooner.” “Aside from taking your financial lose philosophically, how did you meet the business depression?” Black was asked. By going after business more in- tensively,” he replied. “First, We increased the number of saleemen on the road. Then we galled our employes together and told them that we were not going to reduce salaries unless positively forced to do so. But we sought increased efficiency from them in return. ‘This had the desired effect. Not & salary was cut, but employes ia tighten up to such an extent that they actually turned out 20 per cent more work for us than they had been doing. ‘That's how our over — head was reduced, and everybody was happy Has the aggressive, stout-hearted course been worth while? Black say: “More goods were tufned out of our factory this September than in any previous September since we have been in business.” STORM WARNING A southwest storm has been ordered displayed. The! storm will move southeast from the North Pacific ocean and will cause increasing southeasterly wales, shifting to southwest ba afternoon and tonight. This fronted Co. is WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Presi- am dent Harding today approved i agreement between the alien ; erty custodians of the United States and Great Britain whereby all pfop- erty of American citizens the British and that of seized by the United States be returned in cases where it has been proven that no German inane ests are involved. Several million dollars’ worth this class of property were by the two countries on the grounds that it was partly owned by Gen _ mans. Alien Property Custodian and the assistant British P. F, Swain, reached the Dp after two days of conference here Big Modern Still Seized at An improved still, set on a base, modern in every detall and a 60-gallon capacity, was i 546 Lakedell ave., Leschi p day by a raiding party con Sheriff Matt Starwich and D Earl J. Hin and Cl Jarrett. ¢ still was heated force feed acetylene burner, were built along the walls to ae commodate booze by the F. E. Douglas, a shipyard wo owner of the vacant house, was 4 rested at his home in South Part search of the Douglas home brot to light two gallons of moonshine, Jewel Cases Stolen From White F: LENOX, Masa, Oct. 1 cases stolen from the home Henry White, former ami to France and peace delegate, were found today on @ stone wall near the entrance te the estate. White denied there had been state papers in the two cases, claring they contained only worth $50,000 and personal sistem ee FARMERS: WIFE NEAR STARVED Mrs. Peterson Suffered Awe ful Pains After Every —Is Now Well as Ever Declaring she was actually starv- ing to keep from suffering awful misery, Mrs. Amy Peterson, wife of a prosperous farmer of Lakeville, Mass., gave out a remarkable state- recently, in connection with lac. ‘Sometimes I wonder how T lived she said. “I would have attacks of acute indigestion nearly every time I ate ry |'Those terrible | the distress from gae and ania were almost unbearable and I just \thought there was no hope for me. “Blut now I’m eating anything and as I ever best medicine in the world. ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle at Stores and by everywhoro.

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