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he Seattle Star jad Dally at 1907 Sevent Beattie, W ” Gheoription Rates BY MATL IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE oh £8 6 5.00 ye month..... sees oe years... OUTSIDE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON Price ts 80¢ per month, of $9.00 year, RY CARRIER IN CITY Per month Rates Per Insertion cach morn- advert wz. mu eect _ on te the Northwest. Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads vagy ag Want Phone Main 0600 VICI GS November: tioag"v,foe Fs Tree Pr ward. For free articularn, Re write J. onard 3 Tquitable Examiner). BI — EX ‘work in paper yey factory. pir Keystone Paper 1° uno aanty. Instruction: ir your 4 Union. poatoffice WANTS Gi ce “IRL 44 18th ave. r ALE HELP WANTED sis A MONTH move into. this ah mn A ‘October-Novernber. 1,400- $1,600." Ae eoticulet instruction, ormer Civil nes “Pauitable 9 take ‘comtract for — porch. hy see Tom. roe 31 FURNISHED fOUSEK ROOMS: |FURNTSHED WOUSEK 1 | Feoma, popular price The Thrift, 1823 Sixth ave. Unton. NEWLY TINTED, EVERYTHING furnished, $3.50 weekly. Close tn, Eliott 0245. | CARGE “ROOM for heater. ke. FOR FWO, FUE « 1021 Seneca, $2.75 Wee! 3 FOR RENT—ROOMS WOULD RENTS PING ROOM, With use dining room and kitchen, _te young coup’ P65, Star vy w NTED—RBOAKD RS HAVE GOOD HOME AND hOARD for small baby, $25 monthly, El- Nott 4333-M. PILS WANTED ID PYANG ~INSTROC- tention; eg ity rates, © Iillott conte deoecastbsieeneananatietauetitiibionmmentanentin 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEM FOR or § rooms, Phene Sunset 0199. 0. Ro WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. SASH AND DOC Flour Bins . Quebcard Doors . sh 20K25-——4 lights. Sash 28x33—4 Nenhts Windows, 24x24—-2 lights . joard — Cabinet, coms note, nd Windows tor any kind of a buildin: Plate Glass Windshields putin your ear while you walt 0. B. WILLIAMS CO, ____ Established 1899. iS. AS 1 AM TRANSFERRING MY headquarters to mn Francisco, Will sell my beautiful, new phono- graph samples, exactly one-third Price, 1401 EB. Union, EXTRA SPECT ay CALE OF FOREST bet +1 weather oa ay yew In woods Very best old growth fir, ) per cord. delivered. Phone arfield 0490-K day or night. DOORS Shopworn doors, $1.25 and up. Write for new bash and Door PORTABLE HOUSES. GARAGE poe iseh ators buildings, ete. a! a es t DE MARS PORTABLES Lo, Ford Factory, Capito | LUMP Coal, $9.50, | furnace, $8 | Sunset 624 ° a FSF ER Ti Asi UNITED “COAL COMPANY Capito! a $33 Terry N. woo iD MILI WOOD AND nab, right from mill. $800. cord: mer ends. $6.25 Y-cord, of $12 06 delive oldiers. ANYWHERE, AN foot oak ‘dining table for halt priee. North 2 more i sew ING MACHINES, GOOD DROP- he $10 bry airing, rent- ing. Main 1926, 1524 First av POTATOES -NETTED GEM, GOLD Coin, Burbank. Between Sind and 2rd W. on Barrett. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. lied on purchase. ‘oner, 210 Union. FOOD, $536 LOAD, $16 Immediate delivery. ; cottage for rent. 710 ture cheap: 15th Ford del! rm FOREST WOOD. 19.00 PER Cor ~6, call after K CHURC ent "ertiake ave — inh ey per cord, 2 Mor $17. DRY BEIPYARD-W WOOD, $10 GORD, 5.50 ot ne Hs 63 a CLOTHING Ow!. mud let. Elliott tap [TANAGH HATS Pa eit | Aer Peer fei SEVENTIC solicit the eiucer ay: ‘Satie for toch ave LOST AND FOUND _Leageaxe LVER ave. img, October 13, Hk 0 Thursday, morn 7 r oo | he | returned to 2 ues’ mR wi a aired le sus Anewers w Sy Set aaow m8 of Dinty or Boy, Cail R-11. Rewar as = A ant ner my atari ‘ees. mak: fake of Dress » Bank. re a Ad 5. me RN 6-ROOM HOUSE, th N. Owner, Rainier DERN House, Ft ¥UR- yen octal shingled Songslow 1 view lots. P Se diosks ftom schoo! only. 25 equare, one eer and lights Burien car at cidental and Yes- ler to Ninth 8, W. and W. lm: ve at o Cee Fy every day and m, day, t a in ert" i (OMT. BAKER; 6 ROOMS; TEX EIT ene 'ti6 Frink’ blvd. Bast 29; AND FLATS (ODERN 3 its, fine eect gg wind ments, f Bui Fu coh a ae ‘cee DE: gs “room, $22.50. I 2345. LAKH SHORE iniversity bridge: good loca- 2 rent. Capitol 3568 fervent rig A price. ‘Alaskan, i seers ma ¥ jf rooms, modern, per ee Biniott 0245. PARTMENT; adults; reasonable. ave a WANTED—FURNITURE Cc. HL. 3 ‘ meat 28 othe ee ar your ture. The: ‘thin, ELLIS A bot Hous Main 4777 0 Second -| Blake buys 408 <c “Main 6518. Cd POULTRY GRESE, BIG AND ¥ FAT, FOR SALE. 4223 25th ave. Ba. 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES aac —— SEE US FOR REAL USED CAR BARGAINS Our cars afe as represented All Cars Reduced From 25% te 40% Liberal Terms SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES COMPANY Established 38 Years 01 E Pike St Bast 0462. UR C 1D No cash reculred £ firat payment hi used car. need tart paying for 30 days. Bal- Open evenings and Henry Mossbach, 618 E. Re PLE Passenger cars, op tools and accessories. Will pay you to in- vestigate, “Seattle Brewing & Malting, Co. 4094 Duwamish ave. Phone Sidney 0001 Penh pay pl) USED, SMALL cas! men’ mlance mon 'y: NT RAL AGENCY, Ine. Tatharised Ford Dy BROADWAY AT me SLIGHTLY | 008 ts consider old Ford as part Ph one at 0404, Sha North STUTZ TOURING. Beautiful car rice oat. Ser Phone Ken- low BATTERY MAN BAYS YOUR OLD battery is N. G, Let @ uaranteed. TAIN 3946. FOR AUTO trades and exchanges by experts, Dodson & 1331" Hroadway , $600; terms $726 Second ave. BUICK LIGHT SIX, owned, excellent condition, Bast 7418. ca oh LOANS | TOS WHILE IN OWN. 3194 Arcade BIG Repairing osely a, ¥ Quick Sunset 2002. “PRIVATE $550. PRIVATE | MIGHEST CASH PAID FoR. USED FORD CARS jer R. WILLIAMS, 721 E. Pine St. wine “TRADI LAND UNDER Quincy valley irrigation district and Columbia basin survey for wecond-hand Ford. t= a i. Sut CASH PRICE ID FOR sit hen Hast 206 gees ust light 49_ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | WAN CORY VROOME CLOSE and car, trade f 0634 ev 75 FOR SAL $1,000 D—AUTOMOBILES TO BCHOOL, aut Sidney REAL BST ATE large roomie ved street: gome work done. and it will bri $8,500; has an excellent view down or auto as first pay balance year, no int then. Look ‘it up erson. No, 23 car passes the property JOHN 449 New AK nent, eat wl hk Los tLagen, district ar line; WILL, two 4 an finished, Close in oak fh : room; full 'eament basement; lino- Joum in bathroom and kitchen; breakfast and built-in fem tures, Price reduced to $3,050; part terms. If you want a dandy new home, below cost, here ts your shance Phone Bihet o3T2 “HICK — RACK. Sx2id, WITH. CHICKEN HOUSE §0x20, and it is some house. ‘The bungalow has 4 rooms h, with sleeping porch; all first. class shape; 2% biocks from fferson park, lake Wa handle G THE In. the 12 minutes on pla Ferdinand Bt. Marsh. Rainier 0023, REUL BARGAIN | $1,800—4-room bungalow: lot 68x173; fruit and chicken he splendid | hborhoo: completely fur- ed, ined ing plan ture worth $1 0; term Must sellat once, As oamane all paid GILBEE 8239 Rainier Av Rainier 0681 ¢-ROOM~MOD- FOR SALE--NEW ern house; corner lot 100x100; ‘ood location; on car line. Price 3,000; small payment cash, bal- ance on terms as you may decid This te a Be ‘ain, Call and se nto. Harrigan, 206 Haller $100 CASH i Tun shout 4,000. miles; weet 0. RHODES | ALSO | Will give you possession of a nice Nttle home. - 2 or 4-room housp, Y-acre ground, fine for vegetab and chickens, good car service $15 per month. Per TERS 726 Third ave A HOME attractive, new bungalow fireplace; cement basement; bi wood floor all Dullt-in features fine neighborhood, University Only terms, Main 6571. 335 fhutrie Hide. F-ROOM” TUN: inside and out; $1,250 car line. for tw Nifty, LOW, FINTITED nicely furnished: good terms. Large lot; on A little gem. Just right JIM WILSON White Center. Sidney 1176. VER—QUEEN ANNU Come to us for the best buys tm Queen Anne. hill property. _14 Boston, &t. _ Garfield 007 WEST WOODLAND $200 CASH, $10 MONTHLY New, modern bungalow, 5 rooma, full basement, only $3.500. Phone Sun- net 141f evenings EMALL COTTAGE, ¥i260; F8) down, $25 month 664 American Rank Main 2476 For SALE — CL. hauredo 4 titel Tl WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANTED, CE SNEAT Lit- tle 5-room house to rent, with op- tion to buy. F-66, Star, ~ 7% =6FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE ROOM TO EXCHANGE FOR t SEATTLE VA- R=! yust north of the cant lots—-Two *. § lot in Portiand. 48 acres at Elma, 16 timber, Clallam county, 150 highway near Chelan, 6-room mod- ttle, aiso big wheat farm Paloussscountry. fpr income prop; erty here. "Come and mode jer house; fureace: fireplace; and extra shower Bathroom. Price 00. TN. 60th ot _1310 BUILDIS Hank ‘pide 6-ROOM BU ALOW: COR- ner lot; lendid view, Will take dullding t as part payment wet 3306 Call mornings before 12, FARMS FOR CITY PROPERTY, EX- changes everywhere A. G. Ellis > for Seattle. . Wash. ACREAGE SOME SNAPS C1OSE TO WORK 4-room house, barn, chicken oat house; 2% acres fenced; good well. $1,500; easy, terms 10 ACRES; SURFACE CLEARED! |~——~ good berry and chicken $450. $75 cash, $7.60 LAND; sur- brush or timber 260; $50 cash and $6 ack; ranch land. er month. wmilis and @ hood; fin per month. All these are clone to # Good co. __ Main 3580. 1 acre, nouth of city limits; 6-room barn, chicken house: well; h co Y Eevee and geese. § 60. a) terms, THE DOUGLAS CO. 1014 Third Ave. Main 2580 GOOD BERRY LAND, 10-ACRE tracts, $10 to $20 per acre, about 20 miles from Beattie, to 10 acre: level gar- tracts, partly bottom, running water and some improve ments, $40 to $70 per acre. Pay when you can, but write now. Owner, John Btorseth, Poulsbo, ~ LHOK TERE 0 SH ust north of 1 OF i Lake Wash- ington: ‘city water, lights, phone. Price $400 to $1,200; only. $50 cash, no more payment for 6 months, while you make your Improvement. Garfield 291 "AULEY 3862. 1112 American Bank Bldg. _ FINE ACR TRACT CLOSE I} 0 good aider land; gentle live spring, good all distance interurban ative Seattla public markets 26 minutes. terms $100 cash, er month, Bee Mr utual TAfe Bldg. MPROVED — On Seattle te oma electric fronting brick highway, im with small we: allo! thoroughly cleare black soil; handy station Pri s cash, balance 2 acres eastern slope; bal Gil- line, deep, to nehool ‘and 0; terms, $250 per month. BURKE & FARRAR, Ine. 203 New York ik. ACS, MAIN LAND, WITH ervek; alder bottom soll; near salt water; county road to beach; clams’ and fishing; close to new ol, neighbors; upland suitable for grapes and fruits, bottom soit for foots, hay and garden. Price 075; terms. Charles Somera C 50 ———_____—___________ 250 GREAT, RIG LAND BARGAIN acres of dandy good soll; close to good town, market; improved farm on -either side; handy to school; $260 611 Sra SH? 250 i ASHINGTON LAND CO. HAY YOU $500 ©. Buy this by: island; all cleared, 6 slashed; Sound view, Biliot pire Bldg, ——G00D CLORE-IN © buy, near interurban; al- 4 acres; garden land; tn the halt cleared. | $1475: 475; i terme. 3 SOMERS CO, Alaska BIG fenced; 2 acres fine berry 1 b2 t 6b1. m= Acreas ach | alley res of land on Whid-!| | tary ON MY | ounced a policy of disposing of all, Just governmentewned real estate under | and| Furnt-| VASHON ISLAND | GOES ON BLOCK tring War Department to Sell al Useless Real Estate 20. today WASHINGTON, Oct Secre of War Weeks an control of the war department for large living which there is no need. The prop erty will be sold to the highest bid der, In divposing of this property the war department will give the resi Gents of the locality in which it is situated an opportunity to purchase the site and special consideration will be given in the case of any Property having historical interest. Included tn the properties slated for disposal are: Ninth corps area, Washington— Vashon island and Point Defianee; California—Brothers and Sisters and Marian islands; Molate island; Utah —Onden observatory. RK K DWYER, vice president of Seeley & Co, has gone to Baltimore |to attend a national surety conven | thon, — 7 |Good soll; Antious to od He will visit New York before returning next month. ” ACREAGE “IMPROVED 6 ACRE |Smanl house, 2 chicken houses, barn for 4 head of stock, wagon shed, ete; atroam thru place, will fur- nish power for electric system bearing fruit of all varietie: emall fruits; fenced and crow fenced; about 3 acres in cultty tion, balance easily cleared; about half of place bottom land; all good soll; handy to school; good roads: easy drivin, distance of Seattle public markets, — Price $2,000. Stock can also be had with” place. gel cash balance monthly terms, _York Block, AR SWAN LAKE arty t of Kent, 10 a ; a good sma cleared: good sol hours; large new barn, cost $550 te to putt y This is a bargain at $ $750 cash. Mr. Davies, T. SUTE: 1012 Thira” “Ave. To ACRES “LF timber, on main highway, east of Auburn, §700 and barn, If cleared, near bighway, milla and school, fast of Auburn, $1,200; easy ter: yNER, oe Heary Building, < 160 CASH eRe TRACT /#ugt ae of the city, oyerlookin Lake Washington, a fine, tract, with «mall hous light and phone, Only terms, eY Eliott 2862 Bid, mall house Garfield 2917 MeCAU U1? American Th HERE 18 A SNAP—30 ACRES FINE marsh land, in Snohomish county, 4 miles from Marysville, all clear- bulldings; 16 milch cows, mm - gd and cropa. ah. onry Oftebro, aryevilie, Wash. sa i§ ONLY $100 SABIE BUN city T have a fine {-room bungalow, with fireplace, On ‘e-acre of ground, only 3,100. Wott 3863, 1112 American Ban! FARM LANDS Soh ccm: sevenii? qHousARD ACRES EW LAND 2 Sarre OR TACOMA PART CLEARED ‘Tate land ts now being allotted to thru £3 ORTH WEST cTTLEMENT ASSOCIA highly euited for BERRY CUL- TURF, GARDENING, POULTRY, DAIRYING, MIXED FARMING. Some of the tracts have CLEAR- ING ENOUGH to be PLOWED and iG. Write or PLANT headquarters, NORTH. LAND SETTLEMENT ARS- SOCIATIO! Room 16 Colman Dock, wis Note SETTLERS TO EL GET STARTE: Dp, 20 ACR REAL BARGA 4 acres cleared; good 5- room, cottage, 2 chicken jouReA, x40, one new, 20x60, barn, garage: 13 bearing fruit trees: = acre in berries, ‘his place is lo- ted one hour's drive from Se- Ue, on good road, 2 miles tro avement and town of Ismn tas bargain nt $2,500) about hialf cash. P. VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave. “LAND NEAR WORK Over 1,000 ren are working near my Jand in Skagit county. A, little farm here gives ye big advant- age. Price of my land has been eut in two. Only @ little money needed. H.C. PETERS, 126 Third Ave 9 _STOOKS AND BONDS — WILL BUY Liberty Bends, Putrell Coupler Co. L, SELL Hughes | On Co. unit Cat Creek, unit Montana Syndicate units Red Desert Oil. Johnston Piston & Ring. Alaska Steamship Co. Simplex Auto Wheel. Rainier Gas Cryst Rothert Process Steel Universal High Power. Western Smelting & Power, Davis Car Co. Columbia Red Metal Alaska Petroleum & Coal Wyoming-Pacitic Oi MAX WINKLER Eli WE WILL BUY Edmonds O1t Owenwood Oil Corp. WE WILL SELL 10 thfinder Synd. (Pays 4% monthly.) PACIFIC SECURITIES CO. $11 Securities Bld. Phone Elliott 2118 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE TO GO Fi r. exchas Re my fine ‘bemnae liott F500 Gar YOU A GOOD NUSINESS ling, 2 B12 Hoge Bldg Annes. De. 212 Hoge Bidg. Annex, sells bigh class business houses. 8 A ROOK ENTITLE Facts About the Trial in Boston.” that organization should r book, Shorey's Book Stor close 25 cents to Box 713, ISIN 1917 T WAS iven up to die, but I'm still here. Read the story of my fight with this disease. Send name with §t 7, Seattle, Wash. A. Willeiksen, Sunset td LOANS 1 | HARRY, HOW SPOKANE NOW HAS HOPES OF STRIKING OIL || Pool in Basement || Quality Is High. Companies Formed. Have Great Hopes. Spokatie ts the latest Northwest city to experience an oil excitement. The Star asked the editor of The rs of that clty for the facts about operations there. Here ts his state ment ‘Last March @ small poo) of oil was found in the basement of @ house on the Rockwood boulevard. “Today there are in Spokane a score of companies and individuals organized to lease ol] lands and drill in the vicinity of the clty. “Some of the principal companies now in the field are the Eastern Washington Oil, Producers’ Oil, Aladdin Of} & Refining, Home Ol) & Gas, Northwestern Oil & Gas, Washington Consolidated Ol) & Gaa, Latah-Texas Oi! & Gas, “Texas North- western Oil & Gas, Wild Rose Oil, | wide committer Clayton Oil, and the Am-Beyers Oil. Your derricks have been raised. More will be raised within the next month. “Geologists agree wnat of] In some quantity i» aituated almost directly under the city, There are a number of welldefined evidences. The land lying between the Rocky mountains and the Cascades ts believed by some to contain the greatest undeveloped oil field in the United States. “Spokane has her ol] spring: Lew- iston, Idaho, h found oll bearing sands at a depth of a little over 200 feet. “A chemical analysis of the of! taken froth the apring on Rockwood boulevard shows it to be one of the most remarkable natural oils in the world, It is even now being dipped from the spring and sold for me dicinal purposes. “The Press is offering tta readers & comprehensive ofl column, which will henceforth dally follow the de velopment of the oil aituation In de tall. “The Preas will make every effort to expone the stock-selling grafts and encourage the legitimate pro. Casaba melons originated in Asia Miner, The Seattle Star WILL AID GIRLS | TO FIND HOMES 'City- -Wide “Committee Women Formed of| Girls seeking homes in Seattle will be assisted in the future by « city of nearly 100 wor: en, according to an augmented hous ing program announced Wednesday by Mrs. Florence H. Porter, housing director of the Young Women's Christian Association The committes will and lst living places for tho girls. The churches will be used as clear ing houses thru which the Y. W. C./ A. will conduct its housing work. In the last $0 days 612 rooms and apartments were listed with the “Y" housing department, while 408 appll- 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. Georgis Hamon, widow of the Oklahoma millionaire whe was shot to death by Clara Smith Hamon, wants a homely man whe lixes his slippers and an open fire at night, She mid so today when asked about rumors that she was en- gaged to F. A. Morrison, wealthy California mining man. “Mr, Morrison asked mo to marry him but I refused,” she said. “He ls too handsome and too rich. When I marry again it will be @ poor, homely man who will stay by his own fireside.” Mrs. Hamon fs seen frequently in company with Morrison, who is here 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 Attorneys-at-Law SP WALL—Eaiabiiohed THT an cases; moderate fees; consultation free. mM Main 7303. 218 Burke Bidg. | 905 Second, Patent Attorneys FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney. American and for- eign patents sécur nd promoted. ee. Beet eabington, & Q RE CHiNOPRAC- ied’ hia. 24-Pine. %. oan dates MM 954 ON ALL ARTT- THE RELIABLE cans ma: irie Repairs cles_of 907 Thi TANCES, WIRING. 3 pag ly Co. 641 First Eltlott 6028. ntain Repaired—Cameras | Gulck service call 8195 Arcade Bidg. ountipgt oan FIRM ¢ IN SEATTLE auah, ‘We cannot be the oldest, abitewe Of are he LA eartee' we ofter the BAS: eatin: TR, UVICKEST fairest TREATMENT, ETHODS. PERSONAL LOANS, $10 TO $10 Made to men and Somen who are working, without security, without {ndorser, and strictly confidential, vestigation of inquiry of your friend: neighbors. It Fives ‘no dlfterence who you wwe or what you want the money for, jour promise to pay 1s all we ask. lake payments weekly oF im nth- } the war that J show ir you. eM PLOY ES" LOAD SOCIETY. 565, Empire. Bide, 914 Second Ave. N jadison. WORKINGMAN'S LOAN CO. Organized to mal loans to working men and women who cannot a! ford. to pay a high rate. AN FURNITURE, . No tndorsera. hy 1007 SehWOARD BLDG. ___Fourth and Pike, 10th Floor, _ MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds, and Ee ai on most atisfactor On, RE HDIAL LOANS ass-286 Happ Butta i pire Bui ne Recon. Near Madison. ——~h PRIVATE PARTY ~ Loans on pianos, furniture, ete, on ‘easy payments, at current rates, Real estate contracts and mort- sages bought for cart ‘(DERSON 320 smith Bian. Main 4526. SONY, TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON ‘BIAMONDA, watches an J $21 Me Ave. Extn bllahed ‘Tans. ~ LOANS ON AUTONGBIERS | You keep your car. Sarment, 602-Central_ Ride. Buloee e198 Monuments ) MARBLE & GRAN- PUGHT sot Estab- ite Co. Ist and Virginia. Hiahed 1874 Optician and Optometrist TW Pama Fraser-Paterson Co. Patent Attorneys i & CO, Mech. Ting. $75. ($25 down, $20 3 mo. Patents, mf Main $20 1 yr.) 216 University st 5814. Models Patents and Trade Marks i J. W, MAUPIN—U. 8. patents, trade marks. Free advice, 207 Hinckley Bide. Main 2729. Painting and Kalsomining PAINTING, KALSOMINING AND decorating. North 2251, an. London Jewelry Co, Lotabliohed 1896, 105 snd wre. & 100 REAL ate LOANS y for farm an: koa La Jouag fone: OTHH FARM MTG, 106 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to rtify that Seattle Box Co. bas made an application to erect an addition to box factor; at 401 Spokane st., lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 27-A, 8. T."Lands’ Addition. Anyone Sealring. to protest such oc cupancy must file auch protest the offies of the Building Dy Room (605 AHRUMATISM, v Our treatment fy immeda\ ef. One week's trial treatment, i ferences. Dra. bY Brd ave. HLFARE. §. P.—WOMEN'S disorders: no pperations. 207 Mp- ler Bldg. y Violin Repairing Bows rebalred Winlay, i6it Grd ev. 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 $50 in Judge John B. Gordon's court Thursday for using the device, Evening’s Evening Cost Him $630 ‘When F. J. White, « salesman liv. ing at the Frye hota, was caught tn @ liquor raid at 1215% Edgar st., he was &@ good fellow and put up $350 eagh bond for the proprietors of the establishment, But when, later in the evening, after celebrating his friends’ releasa, he was “rolled” for the remainder of his cash—$280—he ecided that too much was too much. The police are trying to find the “friend” who finished the job. Dissolution Sought by Kennedy Estate A petition for the dissolution of the H. B. Kennedy estate was filed 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 adminirtration, asks the court to disband the estate. The motion was filed by Claude R Stryker, dent; Paul 8, Norton, vice-president, and Charles Stryker, secretary of the estate. Bootleggers Work With Counterfeiters Persons who patronize bootleggers 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 said, have been stepping over the Canadian line and paying for liquor with spurious Unijed States currency. Arrest Boys for t, alleged to have pulled the 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” ‘night, ¢ fodangering 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 E, T. Allen, politi cal ecqpomist for the Western For. estry and Conservation association, will be principal speakers. C, D, Stimson and A. R. Currie will out- Ine briefly plans for the community. fund. Six Are Arrested in Whisky Raids Six persons were under charges Thursday as the result of dry squad raids, Wednesday night the follow: ing were arrested: H, L. Anderson, Planters’ Hotel; Mrs. A, Taylor, Yukon hotel; H, Huset, Denver hotel; . Van Alstein, 61) Third ave.; M, Martin and A, M, Holton, 1602 Fourth ave, Investigate | OH, MR. “U” BOY, DID DADDY SAY YOU ARE TOO LITTLE TO GO? “No,” say the university boys, who lack # 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, 1 can't go t’ the game—my daddy didn’t say Offictals at the university have unnounced that no students are to attend the Oregon Aggie and Washington game, to be contested |] Saturday on the Qregon field, without a written consent from one parent being presented at the | office of either the dean of mer 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 put into effect in re gard to the men. And now some of those “under 21” have neglected to get thelr “daddy's consent,” #0, according to the ruling, they can’t go t’ the rune, 0 Women Register From Men’s Clubs ROSTON, ‘Oct. 20—A prominent women in Boston and vicinity wilh 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 clube by females for voting purposes becomes necessary because their husbands have registered there, and the law requires married women to have the fame voting residence as their hus bands, Melancthon W, Burlen, chairman of the election commission of Bos- ton, is opposed to women register. ing from men's clubs, and as a re sult Mra. 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 thelr husbands. California Lumber Jumps 10 Per Cent | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20—Lumber increased 10 per cent, a canvass of local lumber yards reveals today. Dealers hero said that other towns in this part of the state had made jsimilar increases. Heavy demand because of increased bullding opera tions was given as the reason, |Mayor MacSwiney’s Memory Is Honored presi The Hart Coal Ol] Burner fs oven and water (coils or water back) satisfactory number of | prices in southern California have) MANY PROMISE "TO HELP CHEST \“Peptomists” "Needed in Big Charity Campaign “Peptimiste—not “optimists, nor | peastratste- are the ones needed im putting this Seattle community chest mpalgn over,” declared Alexander “Sandy”) Curry before the Kiwanis |club at the Washington Annex Wed- things,” he " ‘Nothing is more worthy of the whole-hearted support of every indl- vidual in the elty than this meedy cause.” W. L, Rhodes, general campaign manager, declared the coming cam paign, from November 14 to 19, was not a one-man job, but must have the support of the community, tnd vidually and collectively. The Kiwanig club indorsed the chest fund campaign and pledged o& operation. The community chest headquarters today announced that fraternal and civic organizations thruout the city are pledging their support to the campaign. Members of the Trans portation and 100 Per Cent elubs have indorsed the fund and will give their co-operation, Rhodes Rotary club members will also take an active part in the campaign. Rhodes will address the Sales — Managers’ association at a dinner at ay, barlly, above all and Friday noon he will speak be fore the members council of the Chamber of Commerce at the Masonic club, Arcade building. Robs Man Who Bails Him Out of Prison the Frye hotel, won't bail out gers any more. After putting up $450 bail for a party of six accused of disorderly conduct, White reported to Wednesday that one of the six lice headquarters in an automobile and relieved him of $280. All Powers Agree to Hughes’ A WASHINGTON, Oct. 20,—All powers invited to the Wi conference on lmitation of ments and Far Eastern |have accepted the agenda by the United States, it was Hughes, there having been no ditions or subtractions. the Burner that will beat to you, us to come and install one of the Famous Hart Burners in Range or Heater and if it does faction we will take it home with us without Why pay excessive prices! when pense to you. not do the work to your one cent you can wonderful Hart Burner, completely installed in your THIRTY DOLLARS, Absolutely noncarbonizing and for two years, HART COAL OIL BURNER CO, Demonstration and Salesroom af . 1109 First Ave. Phone Elliott 4278, FORD TIRES > OCTOBER 2ist to 3ist ONLY< 30x3 - 30x3: - Including Guaranteed - $ 9.85 - $10.85 War Tax 6,000 Miles All Firsts—No Seconds. PERFECTION TIRE AND RUBBER CO. 818 Union Street # |the New Washington Friday night, ie J. F. White, a salesman vin a st stran- tacked him while returning trom po —