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e Seattle Star”. 207 Seventh Ave ad Daily a hington. foattie. W fbscription Rates | RY MAIL IN ADVANCE W THE STATE ieee STATE oF IDE OF OUTSPARNINGTON fa 0c per month, or $9.00 year Yr m..4 _CARRIER IN crt 90.60 Rates Per Insertion Agat shores. thes (ols we wtien (six i Six Insertions fer the Northwest. Largest Audience in the Northwest Bt HELP WANTED MINATIONS ‘October-November. Pos os $1,600. oes 18 up- py ay Mnecessary For ‘tree rticuiars, “ins ruction, mnard (former Civil Bervice ipsamaine ). ue, Equitable Bids a jon, D. C. RIENCED GIRLS 1 box factory im paper ver fox Go. aA 5. t repalr_your afield ca tbe W throw it way. oer Union, toffice. AYING ' Fer cr method of teaching school is Our < h, tend in Skagit pe Ht ta not tle mone A little mane A November = Wis Age 18 UDp- unnecessary. tructt fculars, Revtrmoss wae a Bixamines). B% Equitable voen aaa will ~acre pare 3 ‘Splendid Ty apportuni: Posi nteed ‘etn mon ma Write f ioe free book! rheiming ND BES" Buffalo. xy. , to tractor br Coast. bis Weistieid can't 7 woxion otion throw it away. Cree T| FOREST WOOD, $9.00 rl" delivered. 3994 PURNTSHED 31 ‘ i Amer- je price. Alask opposite Moore theatre ae NEWLY PRY THEN fv . modern, $7 per w Eitiott 0248 S-ROOM “APARTMENT; clone in; adults; bath; 131 Nob Hill ave 4 ROOMS, SLEEPING PORC Hoo ORCH PRI reaso a . Sa aeees 31 FURNISHED fMOUSEKEEPING Bits ROOMS FURNTSH Ly 5 HOUSEKEEPING Fgoma, popular priced. | central. Gets eure on ays Sixth ave. near HW * ANTED, EVE furnished, $3.60 weekly Blliott 0245, FURNISHED OR ¥ PARTLY FUR- nished, private home, North 0146. es silee WANTED—BOARDERS 8 GOOD HOMB AND BOARD for amall baby, $25 montht: | Hott 4333<M. Sintered — 48_WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—TO RENT OR WY, ON terms a drag saw. N. R. Barber, Box 262, Camp, Wash 36 w Windows, 244x242 7 he Ironing Hoard and Cabine plete ... it See us sor, Deore, ang bd aa fo: any kind of a buildin Plate Glass Windshields put while you wi oO. ‘is WILDTAM: Eatablished 9. —TIVEN UP THE HOME Thick Wilton velvet p in all sizes, also groon $xi2 as $58. chenlite colors, Terma arranged +] On eclalizing TUR, oan floor Honey - dg. 1332 Fourth EXTRA SALE OF ~ FOREST “Woon ‘wee preacher makes roads in woods Very beat old growth fir, er cord, delivered. pRone a R day or night. in your tain DOORS Shopworn doors, $125 and up. Write for new Sash and Door ogue. ROVIG "LUMBER co. _3329 al 8 CO. tory. Capitol 3932. 8. 00-—P — $8 0 Large, Clean Lump Coal Light in Ash ITED COAL rae. Terry | WOOD—MIXED MILE “G00 AND siab, right from mill, $8.00 cord: planer ¢: M25 Y-cord, or $12.06 /7 OX0-GAS oa ee mn Mrs. 7 O. Sequim. as new, complete. Pps 596 Union st. ERAT oe one B36 i regain. mill rent- Exchange R 3136 Are ER CORD, 5, call after ¢ AL Go inch, $10 per cord, 2 for $19. set 5571. A rd. Phone it 6347. A Ucs $5.50 %-co! = oleae Sema My | Bure Owl. EL a a DRAG SA TERME. oP TE A ed Garfie! Toney. 1311 {UFACTURER Beat cit tro gl for oe, Wie o t AND FOUND AL 7421 Orin ct. Kenwood 1086. ANAG! $2.50. 1008 Tet Spot cash for autos. S130 Arcade. alae ERY f CARs at LOWEST Pcs 1921 Ford touring . 1921 Buick tourin 1919 Buick seeree 1919 Btudebaker Big "i. Cadillac § tourin: bd * Overland . Studebaker Chalmers ‘six 0 Four well ral Cc R W! 721 EB. Pine. Ni yf etarned to, 30) 0 questions as D, ON FOURTH re turkey. Elliott 2895. ae hool for Millinery an dking, 207 McDermott Bid. in 1305, TO LET—UNFU MOUSES 15 Second nds low 20. 817 86725. ALOT sitoplace: watet replace; Front. "Main 1886. DERN 6-ROOM forth N. Owner, Rainier Ni pith GOAL RANGE. B ; ‘ ws 5 ae for gas range. i in § HAKER 6-ROOM moos Recaplete, with garage. 2653 Mi MODER No jOUS nished; rent reasonable, 4978. FURNISHED AP: (E} Reawend 3 TS - vi RN 3-ROOM APART. | AN aan gine, ination 5 ine ished. Biliott, 034 vs— hag pm Goroom, 432-50, East 6. PPORTUNITY TARWANTADS Fagg 50. Just jackson r october 13. $25 SEE US FOR REAL USED CAR BARGAINS Our cars are as represented \ All Cars Reduced From 25% to 40% Léberal Terms SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES COMPANY Established 18 Years 1101 BE. Pike &t. Bast 0462. SNAP IN PACKARD k | é-cytimer Packard roadster, in good echanical condition; good rubber ail around; fine motor; self-start- new battery. Some car. Price frie. ' MALIN 0087 __42 pring St dicdaiesiaih ——~YouR CREDIT Is GOOD No cash required as first pay! sed car, You need not start paying for 30 day: easy. Open evenin Henry Mossbach, 618 shop tools and you to in 1th fon Co, Maine Bidney 0001, (DS—NBEW AND USED, SMALL x ment, balance Donte RAL AGENCY, Ine. Pept aol Ford Dealers BROADWAY AT PIKE. BAST 0320, ING Ka | FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Se eeeee eeeeeee . vee . FRANK WATERHOUS & co. MANUPACTURERS or THE VULCAN TRUCK NEW LOCATION 1002 SENECA ST. Where 10th Crosses Madison St. SALES AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT . Vulean Trucks Signal Trucks Rebuilt Trucks Terms or Trade oRY MAN SAYS YO! fod N pave ft Work 2035 _THIRD AVE. GASH PAID FOR AUTOS ALSO t i exchanges. Repairing Dodson & Joselyn, warentesd. AIN 3946 “FOR eure x Sunset 2 Ww. - RIVATELY $550. Second ave. N LIGHT 8IX, excellent condition, 1 ‘Arcade Bldg. FO dts» ne @__WANTED—AUTOMODILES _ CASH PAID FOR USED FORD CARS Cc. R WILLIAMS, 721 B. Pine St 00d t care. Hi Ke CEASE: pike ot Rast 2661. SEE THESE BEFORE YoU BUY 1 Stony 3-ton o, Pederat ton just the th we ACME MOTOR TRUCK SALES CO. Phone East 304. 1608 Lith Ave. REAL BUY room house, en halts -acre of bes “fest outside the city limits; blocks to car 1 mM 210 Hineckiey iif Second and Columbia. F d clean ree s00 cash balance baer monthly payments, FIRESIDE REALTY CO. 4210 E. Madison St 315 N.Y. Btk. East 6081 Elliott 3928. 4i,500—5 ROOMS, BEAMED CHIL ing: built-in china closet; large kitchen and pantry; 2 bedrooms: lot 32x110; on paved street it will brim mt view. $401 Salnee. one me then. Look’ P. ickerson. No. 23 car passes th Lf t proveryouNn DEPrMAN 44e Sar York Bik G, Lat GEO. KitoDae4 ‘ THE BRATILE STAR 7” FOR KXCHANGE—REAL TO ENCIANG cant lote—Two in Portland timber, highw ern, Seattle, also big wheat farm Palouse country, for theome prop anywhere. Come in and thing. 809 Amert- can Bank Hide ‘IND LOT, 40x100, ADJOINING MT i tall improvements paid 00, Will take light car Hekern, 1016 ard ave PED BUILDING and clear. real estate nt or 1112 American Ban ACREAGE OVED POULTRY tM oma downs hed room H up to date In every respect, large chicken house that will hold about 400 birda, well built, Practically new; brooder and chick= ve house cost owner $500 to build em. able monthly Madison car and Kirkland ferry to Burke & Farrar’s office in Kirk d, inquire for Mr. Hart 40-ACKH ESTAT ‘ To close an estate, a good 40 has been slashed. 4 miles from Cen- tralia; good clay soll; no rock or vel; has running water, Half h. 20 ACRES, ALL, CLEARED, $1,750; $30p (CASH Near Pacific highway; level; all cleared; near town, high schoo! and church; elose neighbore ance long ti tim CARTER, « SouuEr {On Seattle-Tacoma int ouliry. and. berries te that Puget sound. Attractive terms. $100 down, $10 monthly PUGET SOUND FARMS CO, 605 Third Ave TO BbTTL We will sell ing on the I ma blvd. The gives, & wonderful ound and mountains, the back er: ~ ‘e hile & SON 0 Spring St. LAND—$10 AND UP. ‘The cream of Shohomish and Lewis counties; both bottom and ben ie ont. reeds: ¥. GRAHAM COMPANT 1008 American Rank Bidg. LOOK HERE ONLY $50 CASH ies, level acre tracts, just north of the city, overlooking Lake Weash- ington: city water, lights, phone Price $800 to $1,200; only $60 cash. 6 months, while you make Garfield 2917. M 1112 American Pan Bid sie SREAGE CLOSE IN, si00 2 acres good ald: land: eastern slope; liv gwentic good all 2 Foster: drive Beattle markets 25 minutes. CLOSE- IN ACREAGE NORTH OF ¢ LIVE here and. work. ia tne sity: clone to payed road: good trans- portation; electric is ta, power telephone; all fn 54 Mo inde oe ean) i Newel 120 Spring Bt. 7% ACKES—IMPRO electric frenting brick highway, im with small house; all thoroughiy. sana ie station. Price tath, balance $16 BURKE & FA 203 New York BY $59 | ‘CARH AMD See EA Hil buy FM acres of good ta Bouth of ety limits, close to Righway "and good bus service to easy to im- Rome, and will acres, cultivation. Iie ve land you @ fine Even' way, near |. east of Auburn $7 easy amall house and barn, halt cleared, near highway, and school, east of Auburn, MT BAKER “Tf BUNGALOW $000 Heautiful s-room bungalows ‘with hot water heat, oak floors and other fine features; living room | 13x25, splendid " dining Foom, 2 mice bedrooms bath, binet ee. including electric cetment ment; Lake Washing: EO. A. SPENCER & © 205 Hinckley Bid: ain “1740. DAKE View $2,260--Dandy, bungalow, |S. rooms ‘and bath: nice lawn and flowers: lot 60x12); located in best district on Columbia Heights, with view “balun and mountains. 388 h. GRO. A. 8! wilt Ferdinand st. (Columbia) Marsh, Mgr. Rainier 0022. Hit PARK BARGAIN — CASH, $35 PER MONTH 7o%, Doaseasion of this com- y furnished 5-room bun, modern except heat; 2 ‘coms; lake view. $2,300. Let me show you KE. G. WINBIGLER White Bidg. Hott 4507. LOOK AT THIS. 4-room modern bungalow Y-acre Jarge chicken under construction; house and jock from pavement. “end Beacon blvd. A bargain for someone, Ldberal terma GILBERT & CO. 8339 Rataigs Are. 0 Near Rose St. "| Between the two highways $1 OWNER n 636 Hen Henry Balding. LITTLE FARMS Ye-acre end acre tracts, cloge to north city limits. 10 and 20-acre tracts near Renton. ‘aseare ape with small house, in $100 cash and ir A swath will give you ear 0! Kc. P 8, San Third Ave. ~~ 16 mee) “LAKE FRONTS oth i a the city: county road along 0 ena, lake on the other. ‘Ideal spot fora waterfront home; excellent parked along ance of . wood. A This tract of rich, level loam soll, jake and mountains, to station, is a re in the market ee, rou will Price $800; $20 cash. VAN ARSDALE ae ruire Ave buy bas Price $1 Marysvilie, Wash. RL 1 ACRE, JUST OUTSI house, chicken ho small. frul shrubbery. - Price $600 cash, balan BRAITT REALTY Co, 721 New ie Blk. $2,000; ry NEW ¢ rr 3EB gan show you several good buys fu cement basement; mace and every Easy terms if you want them, 10 to 12, minutes downtown. bis mr RS, 726 Third Ave. COMPLETED—MODERN 4- room house; lot 40x100; 15 minuw from Pioneer square and 4 blocks from Beacon Hill school. Hasy rs Apply be elson, 310 Stain “375,” or te UL R—QUBEN ANN ‘ome 50: Be. ee hull 9 ad is Ye Queen Anne, hill prope Pt 13 WOODLAND SH, $30 MONTHLY alow, 5 rooms, full 500. Phone Sun- n bun: AT SAC i lent soil; block and halt Rose “Hill hurch, schos Ww. § §! Norm Ye Kirk- x AVuCT COTTAGE, IN THE Madrona district. I want to sell thia week ira me after 6 p.m, ALL e oT a mid mF $25 month tba American “Main 2476. Virginia ra EXCHANGE SReery —TMPROVEB berry and chicken ranch, one mil limits, for hotel, apart noe property or busi rf 19 Eighth ave. Elliott A BNA 120-acre dairy vaneh in Douglas county; 6-room hous, barn, out- buildings; fine water; or 36 acres can be irrigated. Owner must sell. A bargain re 1,600; terms. Owner, Box 663. SONLY 4100 CA -ROOM BUNGALOW t north of the city I have a fine 4-room bungalow, with fireplaca, acre of ground, only $2,100. Hinsoti 3862, 1112 American Bank 20 ACRES; 10 IN TIMBER, 10 MO; ly cleared; good berry ‘soil; some Derrien; house and gutbulldi 3 miles from Auburn, $1,60 Box 663, Auburn. FARM LA ao iG OPENING 5B. YAKIMA VALERY PARM LAND Located in the richest part of the valley; best of soil; close to towns, schools, railroads and Inland km- ire highway; under government TGATION PROJECT. You haye a large tract of land to choose the location and kind of land you wish, and by looking it over early, yo pan select just the food that suits you. For a short ime only our prices for 20 and 40- acre tracts are $25 PER ACRE AND UP We are the ow of this land, age nell on easy h irrigation ma; of the soil, Join us on any of our regular Sat urday trips ang see thig land and Yakima valle A HOME 5 sores of oa aollt t 1 acr to school, church 00 bors, witicn. $600; whe EFORD LAND 617 Third Ave Open Evenings. *}man, ASKS $825,000 | IN FRAUD SUIT Vanderveer “Claims Hillman} His Debtor at Conspiracy to Vanderveer, attorney, is charged against Clarence D, Hill | Seattle real estate man, in a sult begun We day in superior court and before Judge A. W, Fra ter, The sult, which was begun several months ago, was recently transforred | by Vanderveer to hiv divorced wife, | Eleanor D. Vanderveer, Attor for both parties engaged tn lively skirmishing, Wednesday, over intro: duction of testimon and documents made by Vanderv The specific charges accuse Hil man of forming a consptracy to swin die Vanderveer of his large land hold ings, by which he gained their con- | tro! Similar sults are being brought against Hillman in San Francisco, where he was under indictment for | tho alleged defrauding of Edward Wineman, promment San Vranciw can, of real estate valued at approxi mately $125,000, The action is brought jointly against Hillman and his wife, Bessie Hitiman, Wants $10,000 for Loss of Wife’s Love Because George Glanetti alienated the affections of Hans Peter Rass: | mussen's wife, as alleged in the com: plaint, Rasamussen is suing Gianett for $10,000 damages Yn Judge Austin | Griffith's court Wednesday. The! complain states Gianetti enticed Mra, Rasamussen from her hus! od dur-| ing the latter months of 1919, Start Search for Lost Vashon Girl) He sald her sister was {ll in Seat, | tle, Innabelle Lockwood, know him, but she believed him. She left Vashon island October 10, with the unknown friend of her sis ter, Mrs. Gladys O’Brien, 405 Wayne hotel. Nothing has been heard of the girl sinoe. Mra, O'Pirien, hearing of the cir. cumstances thru friends on Vashon island, with whom her sister was staying, immediately reported the matter to the police, Mra. O’Brien had not been fl, nor had she any friend to go to Vashon island to see | — her sister Insabelle, STAR AD BRINGS TOO MUCH TRADE, SAYS THIS CHAP W. E. Theodore, chief deputy United States marshal, declared Wednesday that he will have to quit advertising in The Star or else get a clerk to handle re- sponses. defraud George out of $825 Pr “I had 10 calls this morning from a little news notice in The Star,” Theodore sald. Asa result the launch Nora L-36 was sold at anction for $360. Phil Tworoger was the successful bidder. STOCKS AND BONDS WiLL BUY Laberty Bonds, by} Coupler Ca. SELL Tughes ‘On Co. unit Cat Creek. 1 unit Montana Syndicate. 4 unite Red Desert Oil, 5 Johnston Piston & Ring. 15 Alaska Steamship Co. 00 Simplex Auto Wheel 20 Rainier Gas Crystal. 40 Rothert Process Steel 00 Universal High Power. 0 Western Smelting & Power. 1000 Davis Car Co. 1000 Columbia Red Metal 1000 Alaska Petroleum & Coal 1500 Wyomin, Reais. on. KLER 214 Union St. HBittott 0850, STOCKS OFFERED 10 Johnston Piston & Ring. 760 Victory Rubber, 2000 peered Petroleam ig Coal. 2000 Am ed Gold Mines. 5000 Hematite iron & Gold 25 kL Steel common. 1750 Centana Petroleum. 1000 Forks Drilling. ieee ae. Terrace O1) 208 Wiehtua Seoyalty, on aH ehita oyalty, 2% month. Creek. 1 Therm: Cat wil Buy ie ty Bonds, top prices, orn Smelting & P., £509 Tohannesberg Mining, 118 Cherry St. Main 5899. % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEST AVY IN SEATTLE Good garage; fully equipped. service ear, tools, all bp yee Will ine voice $2.7 en going to Mex- feo this week; must sacrifice for Tigee Don't miss this. Sunset fiaVe TO GO BAST— WILL SELL | y, exchange my fine business, El- Hott 0246. ROOMING Hoe 8 Foon! 313% 5989. #600 GETS YOU A _GOOD BUSINESS Mr. Behling, 212 Hoge Bldg. Annex. 3 ling, 212 Hoge Bide. Annex, sells bh jase business houses on PERS )NAL A REAL GOOD SHAMPOO WITH pure Boceabelli castile soap, 354, Face Massage, with ence of four kinds of electricity, 0c. Manicuring, 35q; Marcel waving, 36e. 26 complete booths. Modern eauip- Tne BUTLER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING 4th Bo tor 8 Taft pes 1107 Second Av. nm TUB WAS iven up to die, but I'm still here ficad the story of my fight with this disease, Send name, with §1, P.O. Box 717, Seattle, Wash. GOING'TO VANCOUVER, B.C. ONB day this week. Room for three. Kenwood 1086, 16, didn’t | 7p ing two handkerehiefe? ‘Thig is the time when old Mr. ‘The U, 8 public health service Cold.” mation Bureau WASHINGTON BUREAU I want to avoid getting a “Common Colds.” Warrant Is Issued for Dr. E. T. Hanley A warrant for the arrest of Dr. FE. T. Hanley, Seattle physician, was issued to the sheriff Wednesday to be served. Hanley is charged with first degree asnault in connection with the stabbing of Nevin Gray and O, Gasper, on the Enumelaw high | way, Sunday night, after Gray's car had collided with Hanley’s machine. injuring several persons in both open Hanley will be arraigned cd The Seattle Star : hed i canes; moder consultation frat sini 1408. 214 Burke Bide. ‘Second. “FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT ent Attorney. American and for- elgn patents eerured, ¢ develo; and’ piomoted. c Hida Seattle, Wash. Washing: Phone Mate 0390, | wéuube. watabie ; p54 it. fice, 402- ke BARNES, Mal aise PEERS ha Patenta. Trademarks. tke Be | Dr. Edith Moore ' ay athe big ht ni fd, rend 2 Weare. te 5. Es dates. M. 3642 ve ALL, _ARTC MONEY LOANED | te) q cles of fe MOELIABLI 907 Third a Expert Electric Tepalrs MOTORS, APPLIANCES, S divnan Hjectric Co. 641 First Feehtinee, b02 ‘ountain m— . Quick service call 3185 Arcade Bide. A EST fx SEATTLE ‘We cannot be timvoldest, yt Bde? | FiRRR, Bien i renee ee otter the BAS Renwick fa weTHone ‘TREATMENT, ‘AND RRONAL LOANS Mate to men and women who are working, without secu withou' indorser, and strictly contidential, No investigation or inquiry of your friends or neighbors. Tt fhakes no difference who you owe want me | i= fai romise to pay is all we Sayments weekly or month= ly, ib Rte EAA meCr for you. Becoma Aves a ae or what you ou WORKINGMAN’S LOAN CO. Organized to make loans to workh men and verer on eannoct ford to pay a high rate. ANS made on FU TURF, PIANOS. SA ye No tndorsera. No worth ed 1007 re AHOA ARD BLDG. Fourth and Pike, 10th Floor. On dtamonds and Jewelry, on most POR REMEDIAL LOANS BATTL FOR, Pata aot eas Malice ‘A PRIVATH PARTY Loans on pianos, furniture, et: easy payments, at current gh Ratats contracts and mort gages bought for cash: $39. smith Bide. Main 4526. AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, wat i noi lowest rate: Sen TRICAN SRT: Rrokere ae ‘Ava, Patabiished 1889, ON AUTOMOBILES Toe our ear. wrerat nite Blnte ere ph Monuments PUGET BOUND MARBLE @ GRAN- ite Co. Ist and Virginia. Estab- lished 1874, Gpliclan and_Optometriat TW Waminds, Fraser-Paterson Co. Patent Attorneys AF IWEN & CO, Mech, Eng. RT ais (ie dow’, $203 moe Hy 1 yr.) 216 Untversity st. Main 814. Models. tents an J W. MAUPIN, patent &@ trade mark Fore 207 iiatkiey Bldg. Main Painting and Kalsomining PAINTING, KALSOMINING AND Mecarating. North 226. Physicians, Surgeons fUTHUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMA- go. Our treatment gives immeda’ Felief. One week's trial treatment. Open evenin References, Dra Freer_and raden, 905% 3rd ave. iano Twalng NORGE Mrs.” & Willeikecn. Sunset Money to loan. Lon: yo Established 1890. 105 2nd ave. & Piano Tuner John Strom repairs and tunes pianos right. Main 8020. Razot Blades Sharpened Sesngenbore, Catleiz. 1001 ath ave 0 REAL ESTATE LOAN Homie FAG stra LEGAL NOTICES WHOM {fT MAY CONCERN: is to certify that Seattle Box has made an application to erect an addition to box ee at 401 Spokane at, lots 1, 2, 3. block 2 B 'pands’ Addition: Anyone desiring to protest such. cc: cupancy must file such protest at the otto of the Buflding Depart- ment, Room 506 County-City Bldg. prior to October 26, 1921. DR. WELFARE, 38. = WOMEN'S Seorret no operations. 207 Ep- ler Bid, in ne we ired.. Finlay. 161 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered r "tu tO. 501 Ton ie BLD 4291 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 49 UMBRELLAS MORGAN, REPAIRED & RECOVERED 49 FOR SALE—MISCELI NEW AND MADE.OVER UMBRELLAS Have You Season’s First Cold? Are you mnuffiing and sneezing? work; when windows begin to shut enough fresh air in home and office. gestions on how to avold and how to treat the so-called And the little bulletin points out some of the dangers, and makes suggestions on how to avoid spreading the cold germs, If you want « copy of this pamphlet, your name) the coupon below and send to our Washington Infor 1400 New York avenue N. W., Washington, D. C. 1 enclose two cents in stamps for postage. None red, eyes watering, carry Common Cold gets in his sneexzy furnace fires are made up, not has put together some useful sug “Common fill out carefully (printing OF THE SEATTLE STAR, cold. Send me your bulletin superior court October 21. Bail has been fixed at $2,500. Seattle Boy to Be Annapolis Student Irwin Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Frederick C, Miller, of 2415 Bighth jave. N., hag been appointed to the | Annapolis naval academy, according to a report received in Seattle Wednesday. HERE’S CHANCE TO LAND 4-FOOT FISH Like fresh simon? Home canned salmon? Baked salmon, boiled salmon, salmon salad? Every day, at the state hatchery on Soos creek, five miles cast from Auburn, south of Seattle, they’re killing the big fish to get the wn. After stripping the spawn, they five the fish away to the first ap- plicant. A big four-foot salmon ts yours for the asking. To Extradite 2 on Abduction Charge Extradition papers were being tmade out Wednesday for the return of W. G, Adams and P. V. Putnam, who were arrested IM Sacramento ‘Tuesday by police, on request of Sheriff Matt Starwich. The two men are charged with abducting two Se attle girls, both minors, whom they later married in California) They wilh be sent back to Seattle to face charges. Both girls were arrested with their husbands and are being held in the Sacramento jail, accord- ing to a dispatch received by the sheriff Wednesday. ASK FOR RECEIVER A etvil action, asking that a re ceiver be esc for the General Manufacturing Co, Beattle, was filed with the county clerk Wednes- {my by E. W. Shelfberg, Albert Nel- | son and Anton Johnson, creditors of {the concern. Assets of the company are listed at $5,000, of which practi- cally all ts owing to its creditors, Missing Relatives ELMER CLARENCE HOLM— Elmer Clarence Holm, 35, has not communicated with his relatives since the armistice was signed. His mother, Mrs. Mary Holm, 612 Hugh- bank pl, is looking for him. Holm was last known to be in Baltimore. FOR INJURIES RECEIVED when a gangplank on the steamer bones in her foot, Mrs. Edmonda Hughes Wednesday started suit be- fore Judge J, T. Ronald to recover $1,000 damages. The accident oc- , |curred last spring. THEODORE HABERNAL BE- GAN SUIT Wednesday before Judge Venn for injuries he says he re ceived when Venn's auto struck him at Columbia st. and First ave. last year. PLAN RUMMAGE SALE Ex-service women will hold a rum- magr sale some time next manth to raise money for furnishing the ex- service men’s clubrooms and bureau, at 157 Stewart building, according to plans completed at a meeting of the women’s club Monda: Right, POPULAR TRIO AT PALACE HIP The Three Kervilles are a noted trio who come as headliners of the new show promised by the manage- ment of Loew's Palace Hip to open a three days’ engagement,at that the- atre tomorrow. The Kervilles have an innovation in their specialty, which features exceptional, fancy billiard shots, and includes a variety of juggling, cycling and skating feats, all presented with speed and precision, Cato 8. Keith, the well-known writer of stories and short plays, comes at the head of his own com- pany, in @ play in which he shares authorship with Frank L. Whitt, a rolligging comedy, entitled “R, U, Bert and Harry Marks are herald- ed as young men possessing good singing voices, Fields and La A@elia contribute further variety with their skit, la- beled “The Broken Elevator. The musical offering of the bill is | ‘ | Bootleggers | | With Tom Foley | lal officials were attempting to lo head of the | kane are said to have PAGE LL ae ‘2. COUNTERFEIT SUSPECTS HELD Paying for Booze With “Queer,” Belief and Flachel Hy- land under arrest fm Spokane, feder- cate, Wednesday, the source of coun- terfelt $10 bills that have been flood+ ng the of Washington 1 | cently According to Chief W. R Jarrell, local United States se cret service bureau, hootleggers have been purchasing liquor across the Canadian line, making payment im state | counterfeit money The man and woman held in Spo had some of | this spurious money in their posses | tion. | Two deals, |and the other $1,500 in counterfeit In one of which $550 bills was Lea are reported by the secret service, Hoth transactions 0c curred north of Spokane, NEW CAMPFIRE GROUP PLANNED Employed Girls Will Be Or- ganized Monday ° A group of employed Campfire | girls wilf be organized Monday even ing at 7:30, at Campfire headquar- ters, 427 Globe building. Mrs. Fy | Lilly will be guardian. The group is open to 20 girls 16 years old oF over, who can meet evenings. oe. Groups of Campfire girls whe have been seeking suggestions for welfare work during the winter, are being urged by headquarters ‘e layettes and garments for children of all ages. The garments are to be sent to local headquarters when finished. . at a meeting at the Women’s Unt versity club Friday evening. Mra. L, F. Henry and Mrs. Laurence Ogle entertained the gathering with BOngs. eee ‘The Wecato and Pahata are the only Campfire groups in the elty that have made any showing so far with subscriptions for the Torch, Both of these groups have come thru 100 per cent strong. eee Miss Ruth Brown, Campfire seo retary, has just returned from @& two weeks’ vacation in Montana A hike to Lake Washington, fob : lowed by a picnic supper on the beach, was held by Aidesasa Friday. A ceremonial will be held at the home of one of the girla, Oct. 22, eee Litahni Campfire will have a ner at their next meeting at home of Hazel Close. It is to given by Hazel Close and Tate Nordstrom, who are to become fire- Sane (he Sirat mentite. (pte eee Elutatahni cmon will hold ceremonial meeting next Th: night at the home et Ruth Riggers, Awinta Capel as \ decided have a Halloween panty.. by: eee The Ahwandahs are ving rummage sale ers? £ . Wapo-tra chaice island for lunch meeting. HELD AS CHECK PASSER W. E. Nolan, 40, a salesman, arrested at Third ave. and Yealer way Wednesday by Detectives Yoris Williams. He is alleged to have bogus check on Mrs. Jane Lappy, 914% Yesler way, for $35. Soviet Leaders Die; Red Ku Klu:- Kian ODESSA, Oct. 19.—A secret Southern Russia towns, The sign of the organization, a red cross, was painted on each body. Capital and Labor Scrap to Finish WARSAW, Oct, 19.—Polish manu facturers are seeking repeal of the labor law establishing the 46-hour week in all factories, They claim Poland cannot reach its full stride with workers in the saddle, $700 FIRE IN HOUSE Fire of unknown origin Tuesday night partially destroyed a $1,500 frame dwelling house, 4339 W. Mure ray st., owned and occupied by Fred Smith. Estimated damage will reach $700. WM. JENNINGS BRYAN TO WRITE ARMS MEET FOR UNITED PRESS NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—-William Jennings Bryan will attend the limitation of armaments confer- ence at Washington as a reporter} for the United Press, Arrange- ments have been concluded with | Bryan, who is now at Richmond, Va,, insuring his daily attendance upon the conferences for the first | two weeks of the meeting. During this period he will write} exclusively for the United Press a | daily signed dispatch analyzing | and interpreting developments of that to be provided by Pollyana, a} FOR SALE 1311% THIRD chap with exceptional ability in in- terpreting popular and classical mel- odies on the piano accordion, The feature photoplay will be “Black Sheep.” the conference for the United J Press news| Bryan expects | to arrive in Washington on No- | vember 9, and his dispatches will | appear regularly from then on. 2

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