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aTuRDAY, NOVEMBER je Seattle Star: jewenth ave! f bs IF aNngton. wy, cription Rates ’ TN APYANC 8 oe Wha STATE 0080] irl RE ia doe. to tor Wee ent worthless. De- write Producer 363, St. Louis, _ 304 Union, | aes ‘postoffice. reER. t to man and LAYING) PATRING, a Bide WANTED | SHES Po- BOT Re pnone LEANI up. DATi Kai trust, evenings. 3358. Lt iB RI better seca NAT gation, Boston. INCREASE ‘Skookum Tobacco ae ni Beret ease Li fe oF Mere 4 coun! Bie i Room dee OBACC y- vi 1 Feports. Salaries, ican Foreign De- sney., 850, St. Lo jence unnecessary former government Puaticia cant ' it away. LEARN B Puxte” Assays “ Battery ry Pale for and ‘mantel Arcade cheers an $250 eatnly. _E- ot Star. AT ONCE. Dp MALE noldiere free of ING ON a 4 installation, anything. I a day. Tozie: over $25 = day. of Champa! A A ite tod brings it. ‘a. Wellmer, or. Weveas. '% alr and beata + Qing masering one ; o> ! ‘belp fe it. md ery D TO SELL and rings. Must ” combustion a Re- farm to at pone THOOL, AND lessons, I have instru- io charge for it. F. OF 10 OR i2 AS- ir Central Bide. or | Mi part, Return ik 00 reward. N for Millines nd 207 McDermott Bid. , ROOMB, Sas water heater. + Glet at. Take TAGE, 3326 43 5 per month. ND rang: Kenwood 1497; GK SOM 2035 43rd W; MODERN: sb an buat 5, 1921. 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND —— “ROOM APART rk st. Ballard, NEW, MODE ment, on Mae $22.50. Bliiote 0246. 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS “HOO M APART: bath: Meht Fine place m unfurnished P AND J-ROOM APARTMEN Pine and Melrose, Wa tance, OND 4 AND 6-ROOM PLAT. WITht bath; walking distan #32 Vine st, at Fourth ave —_— eS 30 «©HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 4 FURNISHED ROOMS, IN) PRI- xate home, $20 per month, Inquire at i407 W Burrvet 5658. 31 FURNISHED NOUSEKKEPING ROOMS FURNTS TED. , HOUSER REFING Bho tineltis id iss eas ave, sWLY TINTE: furnished, 3-room th Witote 0248. FURNISHED ~~ modern, ROOMS, walking } ACCOMMODATIONS, close in, modern, at Lakeshore, for 3 “mechanically” inclined. stead; clean young men. Mt Hak to Irving st. inquire 1366 Lake FOR RENT—2" ROOMA PART furnished. 506 44th NW. acher. F-83, Star. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS janionds, bought. 9194 Ar | eee 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS " WILLIAMS (CO. HAND DOORS yeti Wintews, 24n24- ns 2 i Tronf he de Board and C Seo -, fer, PR a 9) an ind of Plate aide a Adin, on whi ait. WILLIAMS FORE sano " rUnkeard-or low price: Manufacturea nd clearing Freatest eapert” Ai lant, Renton, where vited ‘to see daily convincing pul ing demonstration that ends ail arguments. Blasting not required. In stock at Seurs, Roebuck, Se- attle. oatg POSTAGE ST, For Sale From Every on EAD FINE_ ASSORTMENT Fain-proof suits for work, bdr} we will aan for 00 PER 1030 Fr AVE. 8. 21 targe, Clean Lump Coal ree, * Light in ash UN Capitol 1757. 00) TLL, = pyard. plat jurnace, del or ere. Sunset Fuel Co., Sunset ‘Ga A-STAR SHIN 2 PER Mh Smead Gamal hanna ‘Weat Seattle ferry landing. os34 CARGE LOADS OF CEDAR "YPay, ot canal, delivered north Norts oH near || ~~ BVERY TAT ‘4 } RERUILT AUTOMOBILES ° OOo Se - | This is Rebuilt Week { After seeing the used car exhibits: do not overlook # ne, ou Kn REBUILT CARS, | Y3t are the BHST SAW OUR prices CANNOT BE BRAT NO BROKERAGE 1919 Briscoe roadster; meohanieal condi 1920 Ford touring wood tires “Briadow tourin, ine condition . 191T Mitchell Little & rod tires; fine car ell Little Six; new ; fine me- fine cord tires, A snap 1 Little Six Budek; hew pains; food condition .. Jordan Sport condition; Jordan Spor Marine; fine ood tres Sates) new 2%. “ton truck; Shape; ready for a job Chalmers bug; classy 18 Mitchell Light Six; new Paint; rebuilt thruout .... 800 OTHERS TO CH yn mn The above are exceptionally good bDuya, and we will make attrac- tive terms this week. They can be Pine st. m on the north side of between Eighth and Ninth aves. The above are re- batit in our own shop, and will demonstrate any of them to your own satisfaction, | One-third down, pay as you ride | on the balance. We carry our own paper. o——— —-____,_____.9 | NO BROKERAGE | Puchi tstananseane ineliy MITCHELL, tapi & STAVER 932 12th Ave., rner Spring. Distributors for Jordan Jumbo Trucks Mitchell Briscoe Let G ae ave re ramteed. 3036 ater “e rea at FOR rin § size lem and exchanges. | Hepairing Dodson & Joselyn, experts. on road w: CHEVROLET touring car, good order, $350. 1627 12th. 3134 Arcade BI THE SEATTLE STAR FOR EXCHANGER of land near Reveltup for and lot in Beatt choice lote istrict, for lots in ant lot for carpenter work, hance for some carpenter to get a homé in Tacoma, Two ver attle, paved Acre tracts north of elty for vacant | lots in town, These tracts are the Country club, bri home, garden tract of chicken | fanch, Cloge enough to work in the city and go home each day. 10 wer south of Edmonds, for houne and lot in city 3 acres on Rainier ave. for house and lot, North End. WEST & WHEELER Second and Marion. FARMS FOR CITY PROPERTY. EX. ghanges everywhere. A. G, Wille 14 Third ACREAGE _ OMOIG YAKIMA IRRIGA In the Columbia river LANDS in, Sell in Abundant and for irrigation and domestic use. Longest growing season north of Mason-Dixon line. This land js priced very reason- able Bmall payment down, with 10 years to pay out. This is a real op} the man with emall nm biieh himself in the trict in row & large variety of crope that Rave a ready cash market—altajfa, corn, potatoes, asparagus, apples, peaches, All kinds of American and European ation of grape strawberries, all frul grown with profit Cows, bh Itry and bees are mon: makers, Cc A. REID 255 Central Bldg. Seattle. CNITE YOUR HoMi AND LIVING m in THE GOOD Urisie. midway. between erett and Snohomish. 00 Cres On eastern #lope, minh river; soll from loamy clay fruit land to fiver bot- tom silt. Any amount, from 6- * up. Prices from $40 to > terme 10 years, in= e. See Perry, Milweukes & St Paul Land Co, 5512 14th Ave. Car 16 AN EXCHPTIONAL OFFER & ACRES FOR $875 ADJOINING ALDERWOOD MANOR prospective poultryman and @ start here $100 y aown, $5 mont PUGET SOUND EN COMPANY _ 606 THIRD AVE. and station. “Terme to sult home bulld- ers up to 1h years, See Perry, M « h A Wes WILL BUY 6 aches GooD |™ land. Let chickens pay for it. for groceries, while you warden, rd times Many are better off in the) Y would like to sell part| omestead, near Seattle, $15 er acre, Pay wh ow ve John Storseth, Pouls- © in the Y: POR BALE — i915 LOA 1S ON AUTOS WHILET viecridy possesion. = cash for a ETE TEE EXCHANGE TES Orga AUTO = ff thter auto. et. ia in perfect ion in every wi Run only {S000 miles. “oo big for my wee . one Sidney | 49-R-3. CAR 6-PARE OF 100 down. balance a bargain, 4913 oodiand ave. delivery, $300; ferme, I VE pike we Bat se01, |. e— LES Al TO EXCHANGE ROADSTER EX- for real estate contract. fourth ave. et WiLi, LEASE MY for 2 years, 1 acre, fruits, berries, flowers, 3 chicken houses, rabbit hutches, ete. 7 rooms. Rainier 0197-J. sets i machines exchani ae i dnap at $20. East Best prices | Washington a) Soest ras RACTH cross fox fu 8747. iD i3, DOUBLE Sethe Yeats Westlake, Ex- ress of! 3. oy uit 13 Mere Firat — Limes on "parebase. * Meyer- ‘oner. 219 Union. Gi , inch, $10; 12-inch, $11. Also der. *pnone Went 6923. J AN a we like new. il) sacrifice both nda: for % Kast 1 6 tot. SHY Mtg. WOOD, 1580 LOAD. a8 load. Immediate delivery. rfield 2035 sie v "tam wie achenge he 338 Are XNO. i FOREST W yore MS sted dalevary. ney 1 sieved Bg ly BALE TUBSDAY AND Wedm November 8 und 9, cor- AN Call, Sid- ‘D "tiga % iat. Elliott 8321. KAVANAGH F TH, $3.50. BEFORE, You SELL It means more money for your furniture. They bu: cea BUSHELL'S tt! OUs: Rainier 0505-J. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ¥ HUGHSON—SERVICE F FF Bi icesetiipatamdanin AUTHORIZED R FORD CORNER zE { Noah had waited for the rain before building the ark, he would have been out of luck. Moral: Get that Ford coupe or sedan now. Trade in your open ear on an inclosed. We have a few used open and Ghowed cars of good venue, ight. and terms ‘ter ..$550 1920 sedan, starter .. 610 1919 coupe, starter || 475 1919 touring, starter, 336 1920 touring, starter, 450 Some $75 down, balance cany. WILLIAM L. HUGHSON CO. Authorized Ford Dealers ¥. Pike at Summit. Kast 0404. vr ASTWISE SERVICE F HUPMOBILY, SERIES R—OWNER having returned south, will sacri- fice rather than pay freight, Real bargain at $660 or Liberty Bonds. 1621 12th ave, Phone Open evenings. Ask torbett, ~ FORD SEDAN, IN GOOD CONDT- tion. Price $400; te: j. Beacon 1074, vila be ated manent Be tN [SAVES T TTT StT MADRONA $4.A50—A good Dargain indeed! | 5; foom bungalow, with well-lighted sepemens ; on large lot, ra splen- view of Lake Washington. It Tne preity, neighborhood. A real save. low ought ell, and yal, ‘au cee The lot ‘s worth $2,500, ot HENRY C. EWING COMPANY 200 a Tiasee Bidg. Main 7134. AL Bey IT I8 A BARGAIN 5-room house = ~aere; all in cul- SraHes. in berries and rut: water: sles lights 4 ln] only 38 fine: Sort out ide the city limita. $ outs! eo city tm! Price ‘only $2.000; $200 down, bal- ance ve; easy. ¥ ke NELSON 210 Hinckley Bid. uf Second que Copmnte, Elliott 4887. Office Open Sunday. CAPITOL HILL $4,200—we believe in this offer! A bright, well kept 6-room house, in excellent condition, on good sized lot; full cement basement; hot alr furnace, trays, ete. Just the place to make a home for a man with income, in @ good neigh: Stand and in very attractive. tate ex ENRY ©. EWING COMPANY 200" Maske Bide. Main 7134, ———[{NOTHER BARGAIN ~~ Three wold last week. $1,500-—4-room bungalow; plasteres bath; full basement; fruit tree: garese; lot 480x100; one block from GILBERT & CO. Ral ee eA N 81. ie ORFEITED “HI Pract ‘ou can have this “to-toot corners Jott and, d-r90 houpe for M4 he bys monthly. ise aa should \nventix 4 , Se it; ERS, pee i on ‘eae 5 bearing fruit trees; 2 chicken hou: 70 hens. ellie at. corner Georgetown, owner is anxious or get a R—Q' ANNE ome to us for the. beat buys io Gueen: Anne hil rty. 14 Boston Bt. Garfield 0077, Eee MONTHLY: Anes new bungalow, 1- Beacon “nil. i tere Mintroved. ‘on Bitjott 0246, SMALL CO TTAGE, own, $25 ‘month. Main 2476. nan BHATT ER Re A NwST FOR TWO ooma; sem “Bel Pare Mt rede blocks from $1,000; $60 whi more cash. ALTY JUNCTION Bard REAL ESTATK WANTE! SMALL ittovin RANCH -room modern house, lot soit lawn, flowers, ¢te. ‘on car line, $3,000, free first 4 tor gd on oe o linprov: be sch located. Ins aire at e119 _W.., Hunget We have 660x102, garage. 00 to Ae allt ier ie as New York 4 000 cash. | cut price for | @ acres all fenced; — orchar Fg ss Ag ioe, bare, For sale or trade. and fognnberries, strawberri iF Yo ~L00 acres good land in Sno o 1, Box 24, iG 2 ualmie val~ ‘olt, Wash. i uiTy 7 ve ar. Ld FARM LANDS DONT PAY FOR YOUR LANDLORD'S HOME 8 acres of heavy jJoam soil, suitable for al! kinds vegetables and fruits, on splendid ign y to Seatt) achool u Hghte; Ce! erviee to town: hicken house terms. 10 years ul Land Co. . Be Car 16. ACRIFICED. $-room i pay. Milwauicee & $512 140 ae 10-AcihE houses; barn tere orchard; berri wink be *Rickland arve a store Sun- FARMS WANTKD WANT TO HEAR PROM OWNER having farm for sale. Give par- ticulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Washington st., ‘Suis Falls, Wis. WANTED—FROM ry ments, price and terms, 'F-92, Star. % STOCKSAND BONDS) =~ WE WILL BUY Owenwood Oil Corp. WE WILL SELL 100 Edmonds Oil & Rf 10 Pathfinder 4 (Pays 4% monthly.) 300 Am. Bottle a Univ. H. PP. Tel Wichita Royalty. ane peerwes Synd. ys 4% monthly. 500° kamonds OU & tee at 500 Am, Bottle Cap at .... 250 Univ. High P. Tel, 10 Steel Realty Com. at . PACIFIC SECURITIES CO. 601 Securities Bid, Phone Elijott 3118 WiLL BUY LIBERTY BONDS WILL SELL Universal By-Products o~ Johnston Piston & Ring. Alaska Steamship Co. Bound Rubber Co, Simplex Auto Wheel. cup er Mfg. Co. Sominion ou Davis Car Co. estern Smelting & Power. Sieska Petroleum & Coal. MAX WINKLER Union St Elliott 0850. $1.00 m)} 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — FOR BALE For half price--Good small auto re Bair shop, with all tools and equlp- ment. ‘rouble with partners. For quick sale will take §250. call owner at 25 LOTHING STORE, good Igeation, cheap rent. Ba) fate Main 6766. / PERSONAL it OWN DOCTOR, THACH- er and demonstrator of Dr. Thorop- zone therapy #ystem. Also d outfits. Eliott 6663, . Wilieiksen, bender LOANS Money to London Jewel Tntabiinhed 1890, 406 Sud avo. 100 RHAL KSTATE LOANd ‘ROR! Aa" sina. Gos Yaad tee ACREAGE ONLY $750 HOUSE AND 6 ACRES Being tract number 55, north of city, ght i. boulevard; can ” boulevard, with 6 black garden nd, fin spring. water, onty "61,8007 called tract 217; terms $15: down, balance Ut Also 40 cre th np at $60 per acre; See. 0m. P Porry. 5512 gis ve. N. KB, near Cower Parl lay. Sentenced to Year for Having Weapon James Barris, allas James Farley, convicted of carrying concealed vieapon was sentenced Saturday by Judge Boyd J. Taliman to serve one year in the county jail. He» Was arrested in company James Redmond, held in connection with the $25,000 by a raiding party under Starwich, September 14. Motion Yor new trial was denied by court Saturday. Mayor Invites Diaz to Come to Seattle Gen, Armando Dias, head of the Italian’ forces in the world war, was invited by Mayor Caldwell Saturday to visit Seattle, Diaz expects to visit the Pacific coast. “Your visit to the United States will not be complete,” Caldwell said, “unless you;see Seattle,” Serves Own Sauce, Cafe Man Is Fined That genuine Worcestershire sauce cannot be served with @ 25-cent meal was the defense of George Jarvis, proprietor of the New Imperial cafe, 117 Prefontaine pl, who, for substl- tuting a concoction of his own for the original article, was finedy$26 by Justice C, C, Dalton Saturday, caalanntinenennipnapnanemaiaatinnninisicsammmmeaiitnibinis SPECIAL. NOTICES ” PUGET SOUND LO. L 160 Every 24 and 4th Sat. of month, SWEDISH CLUB HALL 1629 Sth Ave. sitors welcome The Seattle Star tae ieee ae 106 - 6 -" ii 403-6 Nee. we Se hcan te est ani = on re a = inet work, phone i 6. Poa iwnan Ei ate eee ea 541 First Biliott 602 95 Arcade to Lean “RUTPOMOBIE Db FURNITURE fod ry Preree coe countnot' race FIDENTIAL Watab! ahed for yea! L YOURS! LP OF ‘Oun" AN AMODERATE RATE monent Payment Plan soe Bontral Wag. Th i Aye LOANS MADE TO SALARIBD MEN on thelr own note. so On JRNITURE, PIA If you have « loan else- where, don't hesitate to come to va ‘We will advance you more Gast service eal AER on most LOANR ‘A bi oe ak aot Nenana Ave. Monumeme MA je tahen IRT4, Optician and Optometrist Ww Samrat, Vreser-Paterses OS. inten te ih ($35 down, ie 2 im } oO 1 ¥ 216 b Mala 14. Modete, tent CAPT. J. W. MAUPIN—U. 8 patents, trade marks, Free advice. Hinckley Ride. Main 2729. Painting and Ki PAINTING, KALSOMINING” AND decorating. North 2251. Dr. Angus, 400 Py Third and Univers [4 ano Tuner John Strom repalre. N experience. tages Tl tunes pianos right. Main 3020. | 18 Blades foangenbern, et a ay 4th ave ‘ARI Gleordarst no Sperations. 207 lor Bid halve Vinay TT TT, SPECIAL N oribEs GUY FAWKES: DAY November 5th GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Given by LOYAL ORANGE LODGE 160 LADIBE, ova ORA! NGE ti FRATERN, ALL ie o'clock A HALL ICKETS 50¢; CHILDREN FREE REFRESHMENTS | with] stronger than the “call of the wild” one of the men|!® . nice |bank messenger robbery last July,|/ dentally, left him to the Alaskan Matt | wilderness, the | S@sler, to have followed the ii | | | Dog Masters Alaska Wilds; Makes ‘Way Here by Pluck The call of human kind proved the half savage breast of Ben, a huge Great Dane. Man, either intentionally or acel- It would have been easier, least resistance and Answered “the call,” For Ben is of a stock that holds its own with the wild things of the north, or the elements. He could have emerged from his bat- tles as splendidly as his prototype of the Jack London classic. BATTLED WAY BACK TO MAN Instead he chore to fight his way back to man and hia reward today is the joy that comes to a dog trom pleasing 4 kind master, Your yeart ago Ben was taken to Behring sea by a motion picture company. Strangely enough, he was cast "to play a “wild ilfe role in weveral of a series of Jack London stories, The film actors went away and Ben wag left behind—posmbly abandoned, possibly overiooked—be- Ben ond Mrs. Claude Neubdiras yond the Arctic circle. A dog trot|dramatic sidelights can only be con- one way or the other and he would| jectured, return to “the wild,” All that is known is that some- But the meniory of man’s com-| how or other he shied the wilder- panionship dominated and Ben set|"*"" Sppearing among «the Aleut out upon his seelmngly hopeless villages along the coast finally tusk of getting back. attracting the atténition of a fishing FOUND UNBLAZED veunel crew. He stowed away on the TRAILS ALONE A ; ship to Petersburg, an Alaskan can- nery settlement, where he was How he traversed hundreds of/ adopted by Claude Roundtree, Se miles of tracklegp sub-Arctic wil-|attle canneryman, and recently he derness; how he battled for food;| arrived in Seattle on an Admiral how ,he avoided the pitfalls of a piti- | hoot ship, following happily at the leas land—these and many other! heels of Mrs. Roundtree. Writes Own Funeral Sermon, Digs Grave force ak Ia., Nov. 5.—-At the iowa's pioneer days, looks back op age of , Wilgm = T. itney, e. as @ disappointment. Troi (@ welcomes death, and has made all the preparations for it, even to the writing of his own funeral ser- mon. A tombstone already has been cut with Whitney's name and the date of his birth—1835. A grave has been dug, cemented up with solid concrete sides and a bottom to @ thickness of eight inches, A mason is under contract to construct a cover of ce- ment six Inches thick and to face the grave with two layers of sae after Whitney is buried. “I'l be placed in that hole ‘to sleep,” says Whitney, “and I want to be assured that my rest will be unbroken.” Whitney, for many years a close friend of Alexander Graham Beli and Mark Twain, says he is an unbe- lever. No minister will officiate when Whitney is buried, The funeral doc- ument that he himself has written will be read by a personal friend. “It I write what I believe, I shall not please my friends,” reads this strange message. “If I write to please my friends, I shall be to myself. So} without wishing to be odd, it seemg best to die and be buried in silence.” Badly Hurt in Fall From Ship Scaffold Courtland Brown, 28, laborer, fell from a scaffold built alongside the Arizonian, in the Todd dry docks, William r. Whitney, rich) saturday morning, and fractured his Iowan, who prepares to last) skull. He was taken to the Seattle General hospital following the acci- acted for: We own fenerer. dent. Brown is married and lives wealthy retired farmer and one of|in Boulevard park, on the Des the few remaining survivors of! Moines highway. gion’s Data on n Be conan ‘The Star published an article written by a lagen | Hees ace by the tte Hantord preject for purchase a 1. Pacific Power & Light Co. agrees to run transmission lines to each 20-acré tract, including transformer and connection at their ex- pense, thus enabling the settler to have the benefit of all electrical conveniences. 2. Milwaukee railway bas agreed to put station midway between towns of White Bluffs and Hanford on one of the state tracts to be, named by the soldier settlers. This will enable all men on the project to reach a shipping point with a maximum of two and one-half miles haul. . 3. Extremely ecarty district—first cherries this season brought 37% cents per pound; first apples in peach boxes, $3.50 per box. Four crops of alfalfa are raised, producing seven to eight tons per acre— and a fifth crop for pasture. Becoming excellent place for feeding sheep and cattle. 4. Good schools at White Bluffs and Hanford—grade and high— with @chool buses covering entire valley. One hundred per cent Legion Post of 61 members, 35 of whom operate or own farms, with Legion hall midway between the two towns on the corner of ono of the tracts proposed for soldier settlement. 5. Telephone company has agreed to run lines at its expense to every tract, if desired. 6, This land at $10 per acre is a rock-bottom figure, and many of the citizens who have made up the jack-pot of 663 acres of privately owned land have paid as high as $100 per acre for it, thus proving the sincerity of the offer. Water may be had,at $50, this being the cost of sinking well and providing suitable electrical pumping ma- chinery for each 20-acre tract, borne out by bona fide offers. 7, Further, this property may be placed under cultivation this spring and each tract should be a going concern by the end of 1922, thus making o real and creditable showing to the 1923 legislature, | PAGE 13 SILENCE GOLDEN? IT LANDS THIS PAIR IN DIVORCE COURT In a divorce complaint filed Saturday, Mildred Gillis charges ner husband, Neil Gillis, with hav- ing refused to speak to her for four weeks. After that period had elapsed, she charges, he bFoke the silence wth a corimand to “beat 1." Mrs, Gillis said she was forced to live with her moth. erin-law and was not allowed to visit her folks. Livestock Show Is Portland Feature PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 5.—Port land started its daily round of toil and pleasure today to the varied strain of the barnyard blues. The Pacific International Livestock exposition, with all the noise that the name implies, opened its gates this morning. Today being Children's day, with school children admitted free to view pork chops on the hoof, po- tential breaded veal cutlets rubbing softly against live T-bone steaks, the din is still more terrifying because of the mixture of young America’s war ery with the echoes of feedinix time on Uncle Ezra’s farm. Ejects Delinquent, Landlord Is Jailed Convicted of having thrown boarder out in the street and then at- tacking him when he failed to pay his rent, R. H. Johnson, landlord, 816 Terry ave., was given six months in the county jail Saturday by Justice c. C. Dalton, Henry James, the boarder, appeared in court and dis- played a bloody collar and vest from which he said Johnson had torn the buttons during the struggle. John- ‘ son filed notice notice of appeal. Wife Takes Poison Over Home Trouble _ Marion Ihland, 27, is recovering at the city hospital, Saturday, from the effects of drinking carbolic acid, in an attempted suicide Friday, at her home, 923 N. 81st st. Domestic trou- ble is said to have caused her act, Gets 90-Day Term for Grand Larceny Arthur L, Cameron was sentenced Saturday to serve 30 days In jail on it of $290 while Cam- ‘king as a contractor. Judge Otis W. Brinker passed sen- tence, but later allowed a motion for new trial when Cameron asked to plead guilty to petit larceny, the charge being reduced. Vera Gordon to Be Guest of Y. M Vera Gordon, actress esque” fame, will be guest of Young Men's Hebrew association @ reception and her honor at the club day evening, Rabbi Samuel preside. An elaborate program been arranged. z > ‘| : ; f ES charged with possession with intent to sell. Palm Leaf Derbies Wrecked in Mails Looking for a palm partment has been conveyed to pub- Mshers for their publicity in connee- tion with’ the recent campaign for mail boxes and house numbers, This publicity has been very help- ful in Seattle, according to Charles M. Perkins, assistant postmaster, Police 5-Year-Old Girl Police aré searching Saturday for 5-year-old Elsie Logan, 310 Battery st., who disappeared from her home Friday evening. Elsie 1s described by her father, B. Logan, as three feet six inches, 45 pounds, fair complex- jon, light hair and blue eyes. She was dressed in a light calico dress and wore a pair of little gum boots, Queen Amused d While ; me tere Bi » Ragees Queen. Mother Alexandra was motoring , thru the poorer section of London, she was delayed by a puncture. . Gamins surrounded the car and amused the queen by their antics. One threw her a flower and she threw him a kiss. Lecture on Dancing at Church Congress BIRMING!} Nov. 5. Miss Lena Ashwell, the actress, addressed the Church congress here in October, Her subject was “Dane- ing and Modern Tendencies in Recreation.” Hard Stuff Charged to Soft Drink T. Yamomoto, soft drink shaker, was charged Saturday with posses- sion of smilo with intent to sell. An information was filed in superior court. RESOLUTIONS praising Prest dent Harding for calling the disarm: ament conference and pledging sup- port to any effort to limit armament were passed Friday by the Zonery club of Seattle. FUNERAL SERVICES for Charles Jefferson Ward, 65, who died Friday at his home, 1821 Beren ave. will be held Sunday at 1 m. the Home oR nee anal