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: E THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 The Seattle Star 307 Beventh Ave. hington. f “Subscription Rates RY MAIL IN IN THE STATH One month...... Three months Ste months, One year..... OUTSIDE OF TATE or WOULD RENT BL WASHIN' with use dining & Price ts 80- per Sorel oe $9.00 year te ¥ RY CARRIP IN crtTY Per month. bad Rates Per Insertion [4 for an } Mott 4333-M. or rU cxPE RIBNCHD PI or; also Voice a re. Attractive 31 PORNISHKD ROOM |FURNTSW HD Y Fooma, Ma The Tele y 2 Union NEWLY FNTED,” furnished, $3.50 w Eliott 024 ROOM PO for heater 1 week at bied Daily % HOM Thaby, $ te 11 e’clock © accepted op ° a for the regular afternoon or § roome 1s (OUST rl “ig Sixth aves ne WV THING | $1,500. eekly, Close i i FW, FY 021 Seneca, § ror RENT—ROOMS BRPING ROG: om and kitche AND OAT ANTED ANO INSTRU ttent bexi raton. Bille OW. ANTED— MISC ELLANEOUS ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEM POR 4 Phone Sunset 0199. oR 1943 First SASH AND Flour Bing |Cupboard Doors Rash 20x2 Sash 28x33—4 lente Windows, 24x24—2 1 Ironing Hoard and « plete is Laveest Audience in the Northwest ds The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 Plate Glass Windsht Neen n ee aeeEegene er a h 1% FEMALE HELP WANTED WILtt Gil sevice » ATION, & Eatabiisne Seattle, October-N. 1, 400~$1, 600. ce nrdicwiare, imatrucen, onard (former rvice Examiner). Equitable fax. Ww Washington. DP. ats aoe 7 to work in paper box ty oe Paper Box © ais ir your 4 Union. atofftice AYING as 1T headquarters to graph samples, Price, Un 1404 2 99.50 de m Speatice ean Sach, throw ft way. Green Clock, opp. TIME PIANO P! ght. 806 Pine st. SITUATIONS pete FEMAL NTS LIGHT mew 4 18th ave. Write for PORTARL B HOU rm Portable ee! after school at $ oune: jONTH- Prt Into thle . ois A to F800 PER EXTRA BPRCTA FOREST Woop Wet weather makes roads In woods bad, Very best old growth fir, er _Gartield 049 te day or night poors Shopworn docx ore, $125 an ABL ‘actory. 4300.” * 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WILL. LANs co. Ave DOORS 4 Nghia’. tights. 1 cabinet, com= ut Seo us fer Doers “and Windows for kind of a building. ide put in your ou walt AMS CO, A 1899. AM TRANSFERRING ur Ban Fra Will sell my beautiful, new phone exactly one-third nion, livered. Pho up. or ARAGES, store bulldings, ete. erected. 100 wu: BLDG. Capitol 3922. 2-TON LOTS. North 039 ‘ON-—$8 Lares, Sean Lamp © ight tn Ary "Lake Burien COAL w. a Je ee Sunday ge Oct tone 600. Age 18 up- For “yr rtteulars, instructio' write Teouara {former Civt Service Jexarsi WOOB AND anywhere. _ Sunset a ry, 1129 ‘anu ANTED— HOS, sR WANTED — BOYS $10 _ing. Main 19 Coin, Bur 34rd W. on mR. ANOS FOR RENT RENT ied = on er. 210 Union. le load. Iarficid 2035, fiorrMAN 96 Union st. atract a et sea fom sa, 100 he me aS Weis istieid t repair your 204 Union. chrow it eWay. eee iica: i LAS COAL Prompt ah, tae TORS—NETTED, GEM, Ash COMPANY >» DELEVE i DROP- | tring, ren! First ave. BetWeen Sind tt. rehasa = Mey: Immediate delivery. Good complete Big barga! A SHINGLES ir MQ delivered from mi a per ‘ameras eegnE aol repaired rest: Sa. Bile Exchange, Rigg BA UST Ler 0 PR mantel ¢ ture cheap: 4002 Are _15th ave. Bord any. at Oi Gnow if Fin WOOD, ié- Sun- Bipain ie HATE YY PRE BEFOR It means more m: furniture. They ot teem ete Mae venings. Main 085) ING RE EP is by an Ai mechanic. somes. aN oN ae PR ALL KINDS OF FURNACE iri Satisfaction guaran- epairing. tit RE, PAINTING. | KALSOMINING and miahing and polish- floats: phone North 087%, (D—MEN AND WOMEN TO it orders for the best soap op @ market. Call 507 10th ave. Th GA- or contract. 4223 35th ave. 8. SEE US FO! Our cars are as cottage for rent. BUSHELL’S AUCTI 7 livery car, sna for $17. it § wan Spurn AGAIN ATT YOU SELL oney for your buy anythin iN i. OUsE nd GBERE, HIG AND F- ——— 61_FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES _ R REAL USED CAR BARGAINS represented All Cars Reduced SIL From 25% me AT ave Thursday morning, October 13. $26 reward it returned to 2015 Second No questions asked. i TRUNK ROAD Lake district, Fontheold Airedale pup c name of Dinty or Boy. Call Cemwood 101-Ril. Reward Established 1101 BE. Pike St to 10% Liberal Terms SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES COMPANY 18 Years Bast 0462. USEKEEPING | 62 FING central. monthly, EB — 2) delivery an cheap prices. Ex-soldiers. Phone G60 he 3135 Ar RT OF FURNT- WANTED—AUTOMOBIL CORY Y ROOMS, CLOsic 70 BCHOOL and car, trade for auto. ney evening ar 35 POR SALE—REAL ESTATE | REAMED “CH sea hina cloret ntryy 2 bedr S2x110; on paved street; n soins work done, and it will pring $8,500; has an excellent view, 8400 down | or > an first payment balance one year, no interest if paid then, Look it up, 965 W Nickerson. No, 2% oar ea the property JOHN M, n, | DEPPMAN 449 Now rh Hilt WILL TAKE THE DOSS ON MY two § and d-room cottages, Just finished, in the Madrona district Close 12 minutes on car line eak flo fireplace; large living room; full’ cement basen t lino: Jeum and kitchen; breakfast built-in fom tures. Price reduced to $2,950 and $4,050; part terma, If you want a dandy new home, below coat, he ia your chance, Phone Eliott @ L—CHICR— CHICK Sx WITH CHICKEN | House and it is some | house, The bungalow has 4 re | 4nd bath, with sleeping, porch; all class shape % blocks with view of 00 cash will UT tb met} cu TRACT 3814 Ferdinand 8 H. D. Marsh 0 WONDBRPUL BARGAT $1,800-—4-room bungalow 1,00) fruit and chicken house: nelahborhood | nished, including ture worth $1,000; terms, Must ® A yt wll paid « Ratuler ont New é-RooM MOD- corner lot 100x100; ‘ood location; on car ling, Price 3,000; small payment cash, bal- ance on terms as you may de ‘This te 0 Eg Hand 206 Haller 8229 Rainie ~ FOR BALE ern house: 00 CASH Will give you pomseasion of a nice little home or 4-room house, acre ground, fine for vegetables id chickens car service ne h. 6 Third Ave. HOME new bungalow; sement; hard- tein features; Unive Main NICE attractive ee; cement. by Nifty, 2° |. 336 Burke “Paani §5-ROOM” RUNGALOW, inside and out; nicely furnished $1,250; good terms, Large lot; on car line, A little gem, Just right ILVER—QUE Come te us for the best buys te Queen Anne hi L 14 Boston St Garters ort. WEST WOODLAND $300 CASH, $30 MONTHLY New, modern bungalow, 5 Dasement, only $3,500 set 1417 |SMALL. Gown, Bank. For | housed ito 2290 WANTED—REAL ESTATE CE-NEAT TIT- tle 6-room house to rent. with op- tion to buy. F-6, Star. FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE XCHANGE FOR SEATTLE V cant lote—Two tomeobil in Portland, 48 acres El timber, Clallam county, bighway near Chelan, 6-room mod- . Seattia, also big wheat farm alouse country, for income prop- erty, anywhere Come in and let's at rt something. 809 Ameri- 1 Phone Sun- evenings. oTTAGE 49288: $28 5 month. American Stain 347. is CLBAN, ideal location. MODERN Cap 77 r a urnace; fireplace; bath, and ext m. Price $5.5 10 N. 60th st. Phone P. 6 and chicken city limita, fe . Texidence property o: f good, 1310 First LEVEL BviLDIN and clear, to exchange for real estate contract. Elliott 3863, or 1112 American Bank Bidg. NEW §-ROOM BUNGALOW; COR- ner lot; splendid view, Will take bullding let as part payment. Suns net 330 1 mornings before 12 FARMS FOR TY PROPERTY. EX- G. Kills 3. SECTION JO! EL $1,000, clear, for Seattle, . Poulabo, Wash: ACREAGE SOME SNAPS CLoBE TO WORK Ave.|5 acres; 4- ‘Main Wik ry $1,500 8. a8; SURFACE CLEARED! shi good berry and chicken ranch land $450, $76 cash, $7 >D, LEVEL LAND 7 no brush © $250; $50 cas aaa 4 re close to sawmills and fine tots ne Ave, by hn of city limite: . barn, chicken he creek; spring fruit and ber did place for small c and geese. co, & DOUGLAS CO, Main 3580, TH 1014 Third Ave. : GOOD BERRY “LAND, 10-ACRE tracts, $10 te $20.per acre, about 20 miles from Beattie 6 to 10 acres good, level gar OUR CREDIT IS GOOD ired as first payment sou need Bal- used ance mdard School for Millinery o promnssine- 207 McDermott Bid. in 7395. seri Toa Hobie Saat ms RNISHED HOUSES MODERN F mieheds rent reasonable, Kenwood Authorized Fo PROADWAY AT PI SLIGHT SE run about 4 vary goon consi old For ment. Mr. Thompson, Ea. enings. STUTZ TOUR Beautiful car; Jo terms. Consider er, 6231 27th N. aod fi HOUSES FOR RENT ;, BALANCH $15 A MONTH = 14-roow shingled bungalow: 2 ey cleared view lots . Price 1853. ‘Three blocks from sche os car; a 25 minutes fro Pioneer fare pater and | : Take jen car a’ Roe Sat 8. Ww ie hd are ne june age & and W. Elin- and| save it Work THIRD AVE é AID FOR perts, Pas" Broad wa: y. Open Bundays, Henry Mossbach, 618 E. “ENTIRE RE FLBET 10 OF TRUCKS hop tools and | Nice, level “wal Pay, you to in- lots of and exchanges. car Brewing NDuwamlah ave. rd Dealers, KE. EAST i 000 mile extras. 'W ‘da as part... Can arrance terme. st 0404, or N ex i ange. EB. Phone K TERY MAN SAYS YOUR OL! battery is _N. G. Let GEO. BHOvaE uerante AIN 394: AUTOS, DEEN FHOOM Ai ‘ine Jocattn, 2.5 nts, f peatwon, ¥ | BACCHUS — Ni tear heat. 3-room, 1345, ii So De ai. 00: a LAKE BHORE COTTAG r University bridge; good loc + cheap rent. Capitol $662. K owned, excellent East 7418. Spot cash USED FOR WILLIAMS, price. tr wie TRADE LY TINTED. SRYTHING Quiney valley BY: ished 3 room modern, $7 per ae iets PRIVATE ART: av. eo it in: adults reasonable. second-hand Ford. t Ns CoP eae ik GHT BIX, Mianust CASH PRICE P. “ RIVET condition, oe D ERnS 721 B. Pine St LA NDER irrigation district olurnbia basin survey ¥-43, Star. Henry Sowsbs o wt. Kast 261 and T 0220, ALSO | Repairing pre & Joselyn,) D FOR) partly alder bottom, and some improv $40 to $70 sere, Pay when y ite now. Owner, "Poulsbo, Wash. iss Storseth, {OOK TERE LY $50 CASH Just sus of the elty, overlookink Lake Wash- ington: ‘city water lights Price $800 to $1,200; only no more payment our improvement. 1 Ell, 3862.) k_ Bide. tract & $760 aider ‘land; gentle spring, good all distance interurban i ttle public Anxious to bal minutes. terms $100 cash, 10, r month. See Mr. 01 Mutual Lite Bide | 24 ACRES—IMPROVED |On Seattle-Tacoma electric line, wie fronting brick highway, Improved j markets 1 with small house; all of land “thoroughly cleared; deep, rich 4D! black 86 mandy to school and a3) station. ice, $1,250; terma, $250 cash, balance $15 ‘per month. BURKE & FARRAR, Inc New York Bike MAIN LA creek alder bottom wl; ‘near nalt ; county road to beach Clams and fishing; clowe to now school, neighbors; upland sultable for grapes and fruits, bottom soil for roots, hay and garden. Pri terms. Charles Somers Co. 4 w $1. Alaska ee ——~ $250 LAND BARGAI ‘of dandy good soil; clone to good town, market; improved farm on either side; handy R F $250 re LANP CO., 611 3rd HAVis YOU $500 GABH?~ Buy this 15 acres of land om Whid by island; all fenced; 2 acres | cleared, 6 slasha Sound view. Millott 661 _pire Bidg. GOOD CLOSE-IN interurban; # i the AT, BIG or \Acreage buy, near ea most 4 acres gerden | land halt é canes SOMES tos pdt ‘bid, ~ | Marian islands: ~FINTSHED | ma, full) 0) to school \ VASHON ISLAND | GOES ON BLOCK War Department to Sell ni , Useless Real Estate | 8 today WASHINGTON, Oct |tary of War . Woeks nounced @ policy of disposing of all "under | 20 an sovernmentowned real estate control of the war department for which there is no need, The prop. erty will be sold to the highest bid der. In dieposing of this property the r department will give the resi dents of the locality in which It ts situated an opportunity to purchase the site and special consideration | will be given in the case of any property having historical interest. | Included in the properties slated for dieposal are: Ninth corps area, Washington Vashon island and Point Defiance; California—Brothers and Sisters and Molate island; Utah | Ogden observatory | BR. EB. DWYER, vice president of Seeley & Co, has gone to Baltimore | to attend @ national surety conven. |tion, He will visit New York before returning next month. 9 ACREAGE IMPROVED 6 ACRES Small house, 2 hickem hous for 4 head of stock, wage stream thru place, power for electric Beating “fruit of ail | small fruit ft and ¢ | fenced 3 acres in cultl tion, balance easily cleared; about | half of pjace bottom tand; all good soll; handy te hy vod roade; easy drivin, prblic markets, “rice Stock can also be had with place. Small cash payment balance on monthly tetns New York Mock | NEAR SWAN DAKE | nd Call 203 § miles east of Kent, 10 acr cleared house partly ood soll; a good small} large new barn, cost $850 | to build; good water; in well set-| tted community; on_ good road. This is @ bargain at 50; about $750 cash. Mr Davies, T. SUTER 1012 Third Ave. Main 7839, Te ACRES “LEVEL CAND, WITH timber, on main highway, near mill, cast of Auburn, $700; easy terms acres, small house and barn about half cleared, near highway, mills and school, east of Auburi 91.200; easy terms, 926 Menry Butlin ONLY $150 CAB ACRE TRACT \Just morth of the city, oyerlookin | Lake Washington, a fine, leve: tract, with small house, city water, Night and phone. Only $1 on terma, Garfield 2017 McCAULEY Pittott 3 i Lai? Amerie k Bide HERE ISX SNAP—Fo ACK ‘4 marsh land, in Snohomish county, ‘'roiles from Marysville. all clear: $44,Ro0d, Dulidings: 16 roltch cows, 2 horses, machinery and crops. Price $12,000 cash. Henry Oftebro, ville, Wash. RL Ai ONLY $100 ¢ 4-ROoM HUNGALOW Just north of the city I have a fine 4-room bungalow, with fry lace, On Me-acr a" round, on Elliott 3 Wis" Rtnerican Hank Bids. 80 FARM LANDS 20 $ CRE SEVERAL THOUSAND ACRES 20 MILES. 88 ‘OR TACOMA eearT ik PART CLEARED |This lend is now be 5g allotted to settlers thru the NORTHWEST LAND SETTLEMENT ASSOCIA- gts) in 10, 20, 20 or 40-ncre tracts hight Lis ae muited for eon get ERRY NOs EN xc. POU! LTRY, MIXED’ FARMING’ * have CLEAR it to be PLOWED PLANTED next SPRING, Wri arters, ETTLEME SOCIATION, Room 16 | Mees 20 AGRES. Good woll; 4 room. cottage, one 20x40, wereg fore in berries. Thig pl cated one hour's drive trom, Bec attic, on good road, 2 miles from avement and town of Issaquah is ins bargain at $2,500; about half cash. P. VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave. | AND NEAR WORK Over 1,000 men are working near my land in Skagit county A_ little farm here gives you a big advant~- age. Price of my land has been cut in two, Only a little money needed H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave STOCKS AND BONDS WILL Bt Liberty Bonds, Futre!! Coupler Co. WILL SELL . 20x60, barn, fruit trees: 2 Kayndtcate. sert Oil ston Piston & Ring, Alaska Steamship Co. Simplex Auto Wheel. Rainier Gas Crystal Rothert Process Steel 200 Universal High Power, Western Smelting & Power, Davis Car Co. Columbia Red Métal Alaska Petroleum & Coal Wyoming-Pacific Ot MAX WINKLER Union st. Bifott 0850, 1000 1000 1500 214 Un WE WILL BUY Fdmonds O11 Owenwood Ol Corp. WE WILL SELL 10 Pathfinder Syn. (Pays 4% monthly.) PACIFIC SECURITIES CO. $11 Securities Bid, Phone Elliott 1118 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE TO AST— WILL SE exchange my fine business Hott 0245. O18 YOU A GOOD BUSINGSS, Fichling. 212 Hoge Bldg. Annex, ling, 212 Hoge Ridg. Annex, hign class business houses, SONAL. 1, Ele | olty | Clayton Ol, | quantity is situated almost "directly | of well-defined evidences, The land |to contain the greatest undeveloped OIL | Pool in Basement. Quality Is High. Companies Formed. Have Great Hopes. | | Spokane ts the latest Northwest to experience an oll excitement. | The Star asked the editor of Tho| Press of that city for the facts about operations there. Here is his state ment “Last March a «mall pool of ofl | was found in the basement of a house on the Iockwood boulevard. “lay there are in Spokane a seore of companies and individuals organized to lease oll lands and drill in the vicinity of the city “Some of the principal companies now in the field are the Kastern Wasbington il, Producers’ Ol, Aladdin Of & Refining, Home Oil & Gas, Northwestern Ol & Gas, | Washington Consolidated Oll & Gas, | Latah-Texas Ol & Gas, Texas North: western Oil & Gas, Wild Rose Oil, and the Am -Beyers Oil “Four derricks have een raised. More will be raised within the next month. “Geologists agrees wnat ofl in some under the elty, There are a number lying between the Rocky mountains and the Cascades is believed by some of} field In the United States, “Spokane has her oll spring: Lew iston, Idaho, has found oil-bearing sands at a depth of a little over 200 feet. “A chemical analysia of the off taken from the spring on Rockwood | boulevard shows it to be one of the most remarkable natural olls in the world. It is even now being dipped from the spring and sold for me- dictnal purposes. “The Press in offering ite readers & comprehensive off column, which will henceforth datly fallow the de. velopment of the oi} situation in de- tall. “The Press wil make every effort to expose the stock-selling grafts and encourage the legitimate pro. Casaba melons originated in Asia Minor, Attorney» at-Law LE tablished WT, pa os moderate fi n patents secured, Promoted 801 mai Se Syke is wel WOLDS. ‘Entablished denitte, 1 ash, and ‘ashington, ior fn, 67 #13- uu aie Nha Peta, mete Ae RE NER CHIT oe al 210-12 aap Haeht Bi Rid., ours, 1 Reve. dates. | ORNs MONEY LOANED ON AGL ARTT- oer gris THE RELIABLE oT ave. Expert Electric ie OTO! TANG WIRING. - Tr Gieny eicstrie Co 641 Firet & Jpitintt & 028. Fountain Pens Repaire ‘ameras Quick service call 3185 Arcade Bldg. ares c ine. . 3548. | the oldest, ven eae 4,0 tnonst first. because we offer the F. PAYMENTS, QUICK PST | SERVICE sti | LARY an PERSONAL LOANS, | mae 10 TO $100 Made t and women who are Scorking, without security, without | Indorser, and strictly confidential, No inyestigation or inquiry of your friends or nelehbors Tt inakes no difference who you owe | or what you want the money for, our promine to pay 1s all we sak: fake pay pe or month= Iy ther wn that In engtent EMPLOYES' LOAN soc ° 568 Hmpire Bide, $14 Second Ave. Near Madison. _Money_ to Loan_ WORKINGMAN'S LOAN CO, Organized to make loans to working n and women who cannot @ to pay a high rate. on No hy person refy ARD BLDG Fourth and Pike, 10th, Floor, _ MONBY TO LOAN nd Jewelr: G 855-256 Recond, Near Madison. ~PRIVATH PARTY ¥ tanos, furnitur Kons, Rayments. At current rater 1 estate contracts and, mort- or ens Rae nD ANDERSON 220 Smith Bide. “ii Main 4 i LOAN A TON ape ON DIAMONDA, watches an jewel lowest rates. Seattle's Oldest Loan Rrokers AMERICAN JEWELRY Second Ave. Teetabitshed 8 Fon ane ON AUTOMOBILES Yon keep your car. Sa 602 Central Bids. Fruloee 41 fonuments UGr UND MARBLW & GRAN- Nin Go. ist and Virginia. stab- lished 1874. A BOOK ENTITLED “STARTLING Facts About the Christian Setence Trial in Boston.” | Members of that organization should read thin book. Shorey's Book Store, or in- clone 25 cents to Box 713, City, TUBERCULOSIS—IN i917 T WAI Fiver UP to die, but I'm sti here, ead the bend of my fight with ile discas name, with $1. ©. Box 7 ted Wash. URSIN A AWitiats en, Sunset 99 CHATTEL LOANS Money to loan ndon Jewelry So, Established 1890. 105 2nd ave. fa ae FARM. MTG. 106 u iGA O WHOM If MAY GONCEE This is to certify that Seattle Hox Co, has made an application to erect an addition to box fac! tory at 401 Spokane st., lots 1, 2 block 27-A, 8. T. "Lands Aaditton: | Anyone desiring to protest such oe~ cupancy must file such protest at tho office of the Building Depart. ment, Room ‘ounty-City Bidg, privr to October ‘36, i921. ’ Optician and Optometrist FW Paminds, Fraser-Paterson Co, Patent Attorneys fIARRY BOWEN & 66. Mech Fatents 375 (32 $201 ) 216 Bats. "Models. Patents and ‘Trade MAUPIN—U. 8. pa! Free advice. Main 2729. ore 3 Sala enta, trade marks 207 Hinckley Milde. senate 1d Kalsomining PAINTING, ALBOMINING” AND Nexarnting. North 22 siclans, Surgeons fITHUMATISM, SCIATICA, LOMBA- go. Our freatment it el vee “immedate Fellef. One week's trial treatment, Qpen ‘evenings. References, Pen And Hendon, 906% Td ave, Piano Tuning ‘ner John Strom rep Main peepee 7 4th ave. Tano ‘8, gna tunes pianos right. 3020. ‘ARE, P— gieomtere no Sperations. 207 Ep- ois Rapala flows rehaired. Winlay, i6i6 Grd av, WILL AID GIRLS TO FIND HOMES ‘City-Wide Committee of Women Formed Girls pecking | homes in Seattle will | | be assisted in the future by a city 100 worm wide committee of nearly en, according to an augmented hous | ing program announced Wednesday by Mrs, Florence 1 director of the Young Christian Association, Tho committee will investigate and list living places for the girls. ‘The churches will be used as clear Women's ing hounes thru which the Y, W. C./ A. will conduct its housing work. In the last 30 days 612 rooms and) apartments were listed with the “Y” housing department, while 408 appli. cants for living accommodations reg: | istered, The biggest demand is for | rooms within walking distance of the | business district. According to Mra, Porter the low. est price demanded for board and room is $35, while club houses charge 40 per cent of a girl's wages. Wants Homely Man for Her Next Husband CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Mra. Georgia Hamon, widow of the Oklahoma iionaire who was shot to death by Clara Smith Hamon, wants @ homely man who likes his slippers and an open fire at night She sald so today when asked about rumors that she was en- gaged to F. A. Morrison, wealthy California mining man. “Mr. Morrison asked me to marry him but I refused,” she said. “He ls too handsome and too rich. When I marry again it will be a poor, homely man who will stay by his own fireside.” Mrs. Hamon fs seen frequently in company with Morrison, who is bere attending the national mining convention.* “We have been good friends for years, but I wouldn't consider him for a husband,” she said, “he is too attractive.” GAS METER DEVICE. SAVES MONEY, BUT NOT QUITE ENOUGH Peter Thwitt, colored, paid a stranger 60 cents for a meter device guaranteed to cut at least 50 cents a month off his gas bill. It worked, too—but Thwitt didn’t save much money at that. He was fined $56 in Judge John B. Gordon's court Thursday for using tbe device. Evening’s Evening Cost Him $630) When F. J. White, « salesrhan tiv. ing at the Frye hotel, was caught in @ liquor raid at 1215% Edgar st, he | was & good fellow and put up $350 cash bond for the proprietors of the establishment, But when, later in the evening, after celebrating his friends’ release, he was “rolled” for the remainder of hie cash—$280—he decided that too much was too much, The police are trying to find the “friend” who finished the job. . ae . L Dissolution Sought by Kennedy Estate A petition for the dissolution of the H. B. Kennedy estate was fled Thursday in superior court by the administrators, The petition states that all the terms of the late Hiram B. Kennedy's will have been com- plied with, and there being no fur- |ther reason for maintaining offices for administration, asks the court to disband the estate. The motion was filed by Claude R. Stryker, presi- dent; Paul 8. Norton, vice-president, estate. and Charles Stryker, secretary of the i 'Bootleggers Work With Counterfeiters Persons who patronize bootlecgers are aiding a big boom in the pass: ing of counterfeit currency, Captain W. R. Jarrell, chief of the Seattle office of U. 8. secret service, de- clared Thursday, Jarrell and his force are working | on cases said to involve cooperation between counterfeiters and bootleg- gers. The latter, it is @aid, have been stepping over the Canadian line and paying for liquor with spurious United States currency, , Arrest Boys for Pulling Trolley Five boys were arrested Wednes- day night, alleged to have pulled the trolley on street cars operating on Summit ave. They were turned over to the juvenile detention home pending investigation. The boys ar- rested are: Daniel Halgard, 16; Wm. H. Wilson, 17; Wm, Sneder, 15, and Bert Buck, 14, Unknown boys are reported as having strung ash ‘cans on Sixth ave. between Lee and Galer sts. Wed- nesday Bligh endangering traffic. Friday Forestry Day at C. of C. Luncheon Friday is Forestry day at the members’ council luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce, Masonic club, Arcade building. University of ‘Washington forestry students will decorate the luncheon room, J. J. Donovan, of the Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Co, and T. Allen, politt- cal economist for the Western For- estry and Conservation association, will be principal speakers. C. D. Stimson and A. R. Currie will out- line briefly plans for the community fund, Six Are Arrested in Whisky Raids Six persons were under charges ‘Thursday as the result of dry squad rafds, Wednesday night the follow ing were arrest H. L. Andersen, Planters’ Hotel; Mrs. A, Taylor, Yukon hotel; H. Huset, Denver hotel; C. Van Alstein, 611 Third ave.; M. Martin and A. M, Helton, 1602 Fourth ave, Porter, housing | OH, MR. “U” BOY, DID DADDY SAY YOU ARE TOO LITTLE TO GO? “No,” gay the university boys, who Inck @ month or two of being 21 and whose parents live in Okanogan or North Dakota or some other place a few hundred miles from Seattle; “no, T can't go t' the game-—my daddy didn't say Officials at the university have announced that no students are to attend the Oregon Ag and Washington gamie, to be contested Saturday on the Oregon field, without a written consent from one parent being presented at the office of either the dean of men or the dean of women. This ap. plies to all women students and to all men who have not reached 21. | Such a ruling has previously existed for the women, but has never been ppt into effect in re gard to the fnen. And now some of thone “under 21” have neglected to get thelr laddy’s consent,” #0, according to the ruling, they can’t go t’ the game. A Women Register From Men’s Clubs BOSTON, Oct, 20.~A prominent women in vicinity will have to declare the Boston City club and other exclus- ive male organizations as the place of their abode if they want to get registered this year. The colonizing of men’s clubs by females for voting purposes becomes necessary because their husbands have registered there, and the law requires married women to have t same voting residence as their hus bands. Melancthon W. Burien, chairman of the election commission of Bos- ton, is opposed to women register- ing from men’s clubs, and as a re- sult Mrs. True Worthy White has appealed to Attorney General J, Weston Allen and to the secretary of state, Frederick W. Cook, to save these women from disfranchisement, Accordingly a bill has been drawn up allowing married women, for pur- poses of registering and voting, to have a residence separate from that of their husbands, California Lumber Jumps, 10 Per Cent LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.—Lumber |prices in southern California have [increased 10 per cent, a canvass of |locat lumber yards reveals today. \Dealers here said that other towns fin this part of the state had mgde |stmiiar increases. Heavy demand because of increased building opera tions was given as the reason, Mayor MacSwiney’s Memory Is Honored Memorial services for Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, who died in prison a year ago, will be hela at W. O. W, hall, Fourth ave, and Marion st., tonight. Next Tues- day mass will be held for the repose of MacSwiney’s soul at 9 a m. at Bt James Cathedral HART IS The Hart Coal Oi! Burner is owen and water (coils or water Range or Heater and if it does for two years. FORD 30x3 - 30x3;} - Including Guaranteed number of | Boston and| MANY PROMISE TO HELP CHEST “Peptomists” Needed in Big Charity Campaign “Peptimists—not optimisti, nor pensimiste—are the ones needed in putting this Seattle community chest came " declared Alexander cr ty") Curry before the Kiwanis club at the Washington Annex Wed- nesday, ey sald. whole. ign over rity, above all things,” he Yothing is more worthy of the carted support of every Indiv vidual in the city than this needy cause.” | W. L, Rhodes, general eampalgm |manager, declared the coming came paign, from November 14 to 19, waa not a one-man job, but must have the support of the community, tdi |vidually and collectively. | The Kiwanis club indorsed the chest fund campaign and pledged oo operation, The community chest headquarters today announced that fraternal and civic orgunizations thruout the eity are pledging their support to the campaign, Members of the Trams portation and 100 Per Cent clubs have indorsed the fund and wil give their co-operation, Rhodes declared. Rotary club members will also take an active part in the campaign. : Rhodes will address the Sales Managers’ association at a dinner at the New Washington Friday night, and Friday noon he will speak be fore the members’ council of the Chamber of Commerce at Masonic club, Arcade building. Robs Man Who Bails Him Out of Prison © J. F. 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