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ee RECT AAR D Y. OCTOBRE. 24, 192, p Seattle Star!” 1307 Seventh Ave Vashington. tion Rates 4 a = FU RNISHED HOUSES | , aa | 18 WA ANTE! D—MISCELLANBOUS | } . A WILLIAMS” G6. | 1943 First Ave. 8 | SASH AND DOORS Mour Ring Cunbgard Door Bash 20x25 Bash 28x80. -4 Wente Windows, 24x24——2 It Troping Hoard and RY. JAHN & CO. HITEL BLDG MAIN 3816. 13th ave. B.—House, T rooma; mod- ern; H. W. heat; fireplace; base ment; laundry ly furnished hed vacant November 16. $30. ns Nob Hill av Houne, 7 ro at i arage oF ern; furnace; fireplace; basement; ir month, oF. ny? re mathe? laundry. ome in every respect. Per | Insertion year. dwell furni Lease, $100. SHWINT ota GOOD DROP. —Bun| 5 room modern furnace, Hrebuaher ba ti modern in ev furnished. $5 10th ave. N, Bo-Cottage, § room: ¥y ern fireplace; built-in foa-! pot 1 tures ST E3i, clean and neatly! furnished. rooms: | “HON? Give Your FURNITORY Ben r ra} fire! A momplgtely aod well fursisnea home. $45. | call miliott oust Vetere zon we will nh BV. JAHN ods away at yo pipe hy oe, Them at auction, less our Feapect, “andy lon, a fond: id 2035. a w. vat firenne wag RIT 3816. “ioe TLY mn aN WED ¢ ROOM | we Co wn loc! 21 _ Rouse; nice lawn: one block to) RC Nom, oRALR 26 HOUSES CROOM MOD Bar Norte turn: kota’ et, ow, Block “as A referred. Has! mis ee kL Kell, Per sTock ” “OR 4 BABY ‘cay. UGiarglerode, 1385 John_st FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FRY P EPR EPR PREF AUTHORIZED Cor ‘ER HSLP WANTED VICE SX AMINATIONS November. Positions a8 1.600. Age. upward. |NEW, MODERN 3- ‘AP. 5 For location 22.60, unnecessa oa, cn : Just instruct on, write Fee msaruigars, ine Civil Service |THE Ral gieam heat. yr <Foom, $22.60. a 5 Pond" am) Om, a ooo Bidg. eis! atid alr ¥o AS hy aatoftic 0c) WAITRESS TO. WORK Midway Cafe, 518 . iN AND FLATS APAR 3-room modern pletely furals! «dwell located; Lakeview bly ment; ‘autiful Vv weties, it dealred. Pa: A « _Bi RNG Saks apne. EAs KE AVE SECOND FLOOR flat: 4 rooms; mongers: Bye 3 alshed; close in. a ve ‘erma to $145 YOICE, yay A M Se RIAN “PLATING "EE > TROT TTT s Positions 18 upward. you to in- rewing & Mot a moder t 0248. ot Soe amish ave. ae ane e048 i ROO! eam heat, A. hea. Beacon 1718. ment, balance mont! ly, a Rhea a ig . — uthorine BROADWAY AT ahs 3 past 0320. aor os Bu a ¢ op eany Phone eThompeon, North 1 hee CAsit PAID FOR AUTOS. ALS eee and exchanges. Pe mm od “APARTMENT, 1718 12th ave. r ; ‘sii- eed uk ba "He vtion, ition, a ig ® ol Fi as td jessons. ostoffice. mont N. mn ae ef a Res fe tare Weisfeld cant x throw ie away. Fwaich and Fp were exports. foselyn, roadway. inion. g’ i ee ee i ia WOULH RENT SLEEPING ROOM, | with use dining room and kitchen, | oo F-65, Star. _0f 8 poasessice wt Spot cash for autos, bay 4 eonail be ba] monthly. EI-| 4 _FOR @ALE—AUTO TRUCKS liott Bi x: © sthhentirtanslo fi _Puris WANTED — TFON WORM DRIVE FORT a veut eras o 4.4 Voice. atten! ————————— 3. ) po? Some buys this week. 1001 aD LD TOURING | At ORD ee 50. Rusat 08 1 ne 3! AU ers At ve rates, peje: Ww. ad COMELETEDY 3 FURN! pags 8): et nO IMPORT ENT SOTICR IMMEDIATE "POSSESSION | To PIANO BUYERS In Ad. few days a Meg we aS he abel Pe xen, the $-piece dining suite. Combination gas and coal range. Sanitary porcelain table. Chairs, rugs, curtains, Drapes, silver, linen. nd dishes. COMPLETE AT RERCe FeCe ¥ SR On L, KNOCKOUT GI EB CHIN eae oe TO opp Pp a. K. 0, Some Terms Majegee, bi, Ft sF Month. Tne B” PORSESSIO! BURNISHED. COMPLETE bination gas and wet, buffet. chal lavenport, living room furni- 2 bedrooms complete, rugs. Hows, linen, silver, complete Ket dishes HN & ». 2UD AND PIKE. te and eve wi nm ehild will shout “ATTA ‘BOY Barry. WE ARE MUSIC LOVERS Maney, in not all—the Bann aioe the — Neht of on ts what oe seus heinthe toe pane! Kapaa. in YgaHN & co, ‘ ‘MAIN 3816. 3 modern: fireplace; aN ta HN &. BAISDEN, Ine. _ connie NINTH AND pone gy Come to us 5 baxement; a DU BARRY PIANO CO. 1404-06 First Ave. Seattle's Popular Piano House M st——House, 7 rooms; bath: uy ity; large grounds. $22. Ht House, Ne Spee: ee +3, cesta. ’ rooms; fur- 4 i garage. <i sialientiae SPOKAR VACANT PROPERTY K for Seattle property. Kenwood “bat rtere to San Francisco, | S146. Fey ee osemgpendeil new phono- | a9 ACREAGE ast (comer me 0 NA aS 21s Wott 4 I a. TRANSFERRING MY exactly one-third hi ag 1401 101" union, i 27% ACRES BOTTOM “LAND. Improved, on Seattle-Tacoma elec- trie Hine; fronting brick highway small house; enough high land for buildin, purposes; balance « of i thoroly cleared, deep, rich, Bick ‘sol overflow land onvenient to if. ourly service on 250; terms $250 per Farrar, Thic., 1 ACh, $650 One-half place cleared, balance eas- ily put in shape; good soil; well; small house that wit expense could be put in first condition; good hnalghbortood: finely improved pl a aang rkin, a Shopworn doors, yi 26 Write for new sash fa be. novid "Lusipin co. a tk mate stor: Bi ‘apitol 3923. ‘D POSTA GE STAMPS nd 0 74 Door to school; Bb ED COMPLETE Hew. 5 rooms, modern: fu ent; built-in feature: n fixtures; lot 40x10 ppg me. 5 including Street; unexcelled view je and Mountains: latest seots ture, ivory room #u Abedroom suite, dining suit nM gas and coal range, sanitary ta Bs pag me }inen, silver, dishes, ie hess CAN ATE fe peeey to step in. or. COURSE ce $40 Per Mosth. AA JAHN & CO. 2ND_AND PIKE. BHORE sree |e month. 203 New Z wi i ine Woep- a right "trom mill, ¥ k into my easy pay- wo Tes irons 6 Third Ave. nee nijaRar HB TRACT, $376 south of city limits; 350 planer ends, $6.25 % ‘ he it Ae (2 m Des oad el brick high- eine 16° ‘ond; level; cord. Main 148: fiOFFMAN STEAM PRIS, ar ORG! } fant balance $4 | ft 201 Mutual w, complete, Big bargain, rine inion st. CA -BFAR SHINGL! larysville, all ele ; fa? ood bulidin 6 mitch cows, Fy horses, ivered from mil ach Hon and crops. Price Ut 000 cash a id ae Oftebro, Marysville, Wash, LAKE Hachange R 3186 ir | R-6, tal’ after 6 i D, GROWTH Fit WOOD, 16- iden, OF $9 per cord, 2 for $17. Bun: net For = Ft gat; 6707 Sycamore ave, car WANTED URED CLOTHING “ANB Owl, 1317% ist, Elliott 3821. CHOIGK LOT IN EVERGREEN cemetery at cost. Box F-7 TAVANAGH Hd x VE HOOL, fae and coal rani o, fet, chairs and tabl living room furnitur: AWN & CO, 2ND AND PIKE. * | §-ROOM TT Rooms, COs > | ifr. Fiehiin, sells h THE ACREAGE HY OWNER—10 ACHES omish county land, with stream; in a bi ing set where party has oppot- » work In logging car} mill just being erected There ie enough cedar to make shin, f bolts and fence poate Nand’ to pay for. samme, Yeliverien are made near by, Price $400; $100 down, and balance suit at 6 per cont. Bam Th Arlington, Wash, Route 4% ” POR BALE good & runnin tlemen tunity or in near by. STOCKS AND BONDS “BOERS OFF 10000 M, City of War Normal value, $2, Ohnaton, Piston & Ring at Victory Rubber. 200 Sound Rubber, 2000 Western Rubber *t% bonds, 000 Alaska Petrofoum & Coal, %, 4 United Finance, 2000 Amalgamated Gold Mines 750 Jack Knife Windshiel 3 Thermopolis Cat reek. 1750 Contana Petroleum, 1000 Forks Drilling 2087 Wyomin, Paatie ou $000 Trojan Vil) Buy—100 ‘futreit Coupler 000 Western ameltin eR oar all | C BEPLE U8 Cherry St WE WILL BUY Edmonds O11 & Rete. Owenwood O1l Corp. WE WILL SELL 10 vane, Bek RENT Vi5it ms furniture, 907 dway district and hi ROC MING ARD ROOM for sale, a bargain, by owner, 1020 Howell ‘at IN, NO VACA cles. F- Star 0 GRE YOU XA GOO! HOSTS) big Behiing 212 Moge Bide oe Owner leaving town, 212 Hoge Bid ae e1 jast business inne PECIAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERS This is to certify a Ap re uet# Company has made appli tion to extend shed and maint an experimenting plant for el ing compound at 7931 Beach drive, Lineoln Beach Addition. tost vunty Cle dg. prior to November 3, 1921. ection 904, ordinance No. ‘31578. e to be published four times ch of two or more daily news: Attorney»-at-Lar Fs 2 eri ieaerate ea, =" Tat7, free, sing" aus. * Patent Attorneys ent pe faye See Promo ty fy Hind i fags gonpuliat ‘std Su loore * Wisin t640, rest OF ig A ERSONAL LOANA, 9 TO $ FiRSF, haces Levick et SALARY ND, iting without pect wyitho ; out Recut! Indoreer, and strictly NL tion of inquiry 9 or netghbo: or what you wi fin ao y in all we % tthe her way nat ta a rien om, for you, 565. Empire blag, 914 Second Ave, Near Madiron. R|}LOANS MADE TO SALAT MEN and women on their own note, LA also on If you where, don't hesitate to come to ye will advance you more RINGMANS, ha N CO, 1007 Feghonre Bigs. arth and Pik: h_ Foo: sown to ro diamonds and serrereg, em moat ROR FEMIMDFAL LOANR 6 Wo metre athe a, Near ‘Madison: % LOAN J RB. ren 502 Central Wide. Wiiiott 3711,” ie Vito Cee a SOUND MARBOE & AR: , 2 ra ikea nt and Aireinie. iehe a Gs. ttorneys. WEN & EN & £0. Mech. fing. fARRY BO Patents, $75 ($35 do’ $20 $20 J 7B), 336 niversity st. ome APT, 3. W. trade ‘marks, Hinckley Bide. Patent Free advic 4 0 PAINTING, decorating.” North 2251, RABOMA 18M, BC r treatment . One week's evenings. Re: reer and Braden, ke fe ee PA Te fran ath angenberg. Cul DR WELFARE, 8. P= WoMENs isorders; nO operations. 207 Bp- Jer Bldg. pe 161i BEATIL E STAR 19.65, /*torm center in the University dis- , | Maniow |Pool Room Hearin to Be Held Monday A public hearing will be held next Monday morning tn the city council chambers on the question of renew- ing the lleense of George Sayles’ pool room in the University district, according to Councilman John © Carroll, The Sayles’ poolroom has been a trict for many months, and last spring @ bill to put it out of business was passed by the state legislature but vetoed by Gov, Hart. It Is contended that the pool hall is a bad influence for university and high school students. Party Organized to Find Missing Pair Virgil Bowman, 24, longshoreman, 605 Seventh ave., and an unidentified man with whom he left for Granite Valls Friday night are the objects of an extensive search, No word has been heard of the two men since Fri- day, according to L. H. Jaycox, of the port commission, Jaycox will head a fearching party, he an- nounced, if Bowman is not found Monday, Relatives of the man who accompanied Bowman live in Groen Lake, Jaycox said, and are asked to communicate with him or pr marrbuhae tras x taco Star. =, | NEVER RAINS RAINS BUT IT POURS It was bad enough when Ey, Rees was robbed of $50 Sunday wha rolled down an embankment near the | Milwaukee depot. But unkind fate wasn't thru with him, When he regained consciousness and climbed out, he tried to borrow | & hat from @ friend; having lost his | own in the encounter, And he was arrested on a charge of My e, with choice of four electricity, b0e. t te. ec; Marcel wavin, Poche Modern Saulp LER SCH ATRDHEASING. pail 't Bid. 107 Becond Ay. 5 Elliot tt 6380. 6380. A BOOK ENTITLED “STARTLI: Fecte ‘in Boake the tes cians that orgai feat should rend this book, | Bhs Store, or in- Clove 6 vente to Bok 718, City. ep Ae tatls. byt isi? 1 Wan ie. byt I'm stilt her of my" fight with tun $1. | Reatcle Wa Wash. kinds of « come-| was president of the University of LUMP COAL—Delivered fo $9.50 Ton GARFIELD 4291 i lee FRAUD CHARGED TO WET LEADER F. Pdtks to Be Charged! With False Pretenses Park merican | Following the arrest of F self-styled head of, the Common Sense league,” Deputy Prosecutor T. H, Patterson an- nounced Monday that Parks prob: ably would be charged with obtain- ing money under falae pretenses, The arrest of Parks ts believed by the horities to hay. uncovered another “Ponzi” in Seatue. * The purpose of the ‘Common, Sense league,” according to offict was to repeal the Volstead: prohibi- tion act thru petitions. “Joiners” were charged §1 for the privilege of signing. More than 100 names ap- pear on the paper seized in connec: ton with Parks’ arrest. Parke hag been held in oity jail since Saturday night on an open) charge. He was arrested by Sefgt. P. F. Keefe, after arconference with Patterson, The office of the league is in the Pioneer building. « Electric Service League Will Meet William A, Russell of the school of business administration at the University of Washington, a kh D. Emerson will be among the speak- ers at the Northwest Electrical Serv: league's “round table” at the Chamber of Commerce at 8 p. m. Monday, Advertising subjects will be Clecmaeet, | Former Seattle Man Is Killed Hunting Frederick Gilson, a former Seattle man, was instantly killed at Kreger | Lake, near Eatonville, while duck hunting. Gilson ceidentally dis: charged a shotgun while attempting to reach a box of shella in the bot: | tom of a boat. Gilson, a resident of | Tacoma for the past five years, is survived by a brother, Perry N, Gil- son, 1018 Fourth ave., and a sisger,| Mra, J. C. Yenter, 3224/35th ave, 8, Inquest to Be Held: - Over Stage Victim Coroner W. H. Corson will hold an inquest at 9:30 Tuesday morning to, determine responsibility for the death of Mrs. Minnie Cunningham, of Bryn Mawr, who was killed Friday at Lakeview btath when she was) struck by an Issaqukh stage driven | by Fred Bush. The inquest is to be) held at the request of the woman's husband, Charles Cunningham. MRA. ORYTHA BENNETT GATCH, wife of Prof. Thomas M. | Gatch, who died ‘Saturday, was buried Monday following services at her residence, 1242 Fourth ave. N.,’ at2 p.m. Mrs. Gatch is survived by | two daughters, a son, and her hus- | band. She was the last member of the family of Silas Bennett who came to California in 1847. Prof. Gatch Washington from 1887 to 1895, The 15th annual Halloween ball given by the Cooks’ and Assistants’ union, local 33, will be held Wednes- | nually for the benefit of the unem- ployed of the union, | All subscriptions must be not now having The Star de- livered to them. new—that is people who are It’s Franco * case non-short-circuit flash- light. Two-Thirds Actual Size Sought by Police Deputy sheriffs were acting in conjunction with pollee Monday in the search for 14-year-old Mattie} | Anderson, who disappeared Sund. from her home at 6281 Ellis ave and has not been located. No mo tive is known for the girl's disap pearance as she had been apparently happy and attended school. When whe left her home t irl wore a gray sweater and biue overalls. She ix deseribed as of dark complexion, blue eyes and of medium height. A watchman at Argo believes he saw her board a Portland train shortly after her flight from home, Mrs, R. B. Hesketh Gains in Health Mrs, Robt. B. Hesketh, who has been seriously ill for the past week in the Minor hospital, is improving |mlowly, after a successful operation. This is the second time in the hos- pital this year—the last trip being the result of an accident on city car Une. 2 Passed Raised Checks; Sentenced For passing raised bills, to which they pleaded guilty Monday before Judge Robert 8. Bean, Paul Cheat- ham and’ Frank Malvey were sen- tenced to serve six mont in King coufity jai} and to pay fines of $5. PAGE 138 |NEW DELAY SEEN INFATTY’S TRIAL | Arbuckle Attorneys to Ask for a Continuance SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24,—Fur- ther delay in the prosecution of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle for man- slaughter in connection with the death of Virginia Rappe appeared probable today, Defense attorneys announced that when the trial is called Nov. 27, they will ask a continuance for at least one week, District Attorney Matthew Brady, prosechting Arbuckle, said he would not oppose such a continuance, Charles Brennan, of Arbuckle’s |counsel, will leave here tomorrow for Chicago to take the depotitions of Dr, Maurice Rosemberg of Chicago |and of two nurses, said to have treat- ed Miss Rappe fot kidney trouble in 1917, ‘The defense claims to have infor- mation that Miss, Rappe was warned by the physician’ that her life was uncertain unless she used extreme care in preservation of her health” AUTOMOBILES CARRIED four times as many passengers as did railroads in the United States dur- ing 1920, Start the children right—let them learn to love music by hearing it and playing it. 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