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> PNESDAY. APRIL Fe Seattle Star ree a at Ty0t Beveath J ription Rates . IN ADVANCE x Tat re q pe OF STA DOTS SHINGTON Mer inonth. or $8.00 year 14 he j B CARRIE RIN CITY ions r Insertion o adtvertining, weortion (» nee adver= per insertion to Lf efetock each Teguiar afternoon ai te are alw We makes Sanigaeiy ae | positions, r free Vist A. Leonard now of 3 Gell Rervice Bidg., Washington, arfield 1506. CHILDREN ‘TO HOARD neare for. Near achool, ¢ a Ww [ME PIANO PLAYING at. Poe if you hse naan na poasible. iNTED RVICK POSITIONS ttle Civil Serv Sed eee applicants for exa: Sena, veese. Extra salary laadd Seventh ave. mt positions. $1: ‘s130 month a on of SLeonare “former | aminer), 1129 Reuse-to-house | veasen- payment in full) fuvectnen, Apply 311 this afternoon and WAY MATL start on ris) month. expenses | Specimen examination quea- free. Columbus bus. O baths. min) RAND BRI LAYER exchange for Buick North 1289. HOUSE ~ MOV ie. Good job. 2721 71 ‘ove: AL ANTS POSITION AB Seo chauffeur. Drive any NG. and cement Iman. WOODWORK walls washed, Sn 1566. AND floors ARPENTER, CON S816 10th ave. 3. Sid- ALSOWTN it paper ‘Gennes and hung. E \d D MALE Gite ORT eatra. Instruments Fine opportunity. alues Free sam. way, AND FOUND he jan’ sian" 2640 te Ion about this do - athe aie Ce re DR EDWIN mutt ON, tetn* 3 AK North 2518 my North 291 RROWN Reward Pin Reward. TURSDAY Mrs. ela 39 BUSES FOR RENT RICH, BLACK LOAM ideal gar Ot, VINE RNISHED A AP ARTME NTS AND FLATS PART MES heated privat cORTOUS partment, | § “, Murry, w. i407 ibta ave, Keaminer), | ~ HOUSEKERPING Rooms PURNIBM AD HOURKRAREPING | : " Aino 2 » vee —_ | TT | nn eke $s Ninth as PURNISHEB AND UNFURNTSHED ber monu. 22 furnianed, Sixth 8 cenit ee WANTED—BOARDERS jOARGHD, PRIVATE Mother's care, Near nable IVA TE Main 4957 COUNTRY WOME } Rea. | HOTELS v reine Hoy i ATT American VU. ta te Cara via Weetlak “TOR WILL AMS COMPANY odd HAs Ave. AND DOORS | hee rte at) | on telda Put in your car tue you See us for doors ong windows for @ny kind of o Be WittraMe ‘COMPANY Tal MINERS ¥ dered for Apri Buy coat now, before ear supply is all sold. | Good clean n tarp nut, $9.50, detivered. | ORDER TODAY UNITED COAL CO. COREE t For | 3, for a honograph su len at bi eaterans meee st Verse” FOREST” Woop, OLD oRqwrit, lengths 24. 26. 14 and 1 one for prices. Knots for a lace, furnace oF heating stove o pu fir wood, We wholenaie and reunite bd — Pe Delivered Wiet Beattle Ferry Went 0984, 9 to &, oF ” iow i $5.50 single load, double $10, Also other j at lowest prices. | DE Ss. FARE WOTICESE] fancy combination ranges, $5 hole, sanitary sit load | % $3. KNOR BILK WAT SIZE %, and one Mart Shaffner & Marx Prince Albert coat and vest, quality, latest cut, very reasonable. \SLb Grow TH FOREST WOO . 1 Bet, Gord dclivered. 23 and 16-1nch, Sa Mill wood, Cedar fence posts, Ie apisce. Coal for stove Su 5637 + dresses from $2.45 up; suit Ste to $1; hat / The Garment nee. wor na =? on, ferent hae B half cord it $5, 12-inch. $5. th wood.” North 8. Institute, | eb | Very Meht in ine 9. jel “he a ‘or turnace, APS—iTT ON BALE on, all sizes, at unusual pric ¥ $6.50. 319 Uni- Axminsters, 36x72. ve! ee | 7 Valley BE Ww EW SECTIONAL OXEE x erected on your fot all ready. to drive in. Phone Weat 0041. SEWING MACHIN | heads. $19 4p, Fe i 926. 1524 SILL |FpRTARLE Ross stores, era: size, rat « sort. North 4257. TROwTH wood, $5 load, delivered. 6279-7. Ex-soldier | SEW PIANOS Le) RENT, ni Ai d hase. Moyer- |AuToMaTIC (fine condition, $40. Pateiner sar LAWN MOWERS BHARPENED AND | repaired. 414 Union. Elliott 1740. We deliver. te } LECTRIC WASHER, 132 W. HINE, bargain. csED 4703 | @ TABLE SiZnD HRONS- Sunset |A LA wick phonograph for sale 791 VW WiliTh SEWING 3 never used, a bargain 2n86 Kenwoo 1 x MILL WOOD, * t BAI 13.75, dela | KAVANAGH HATS 8700 |50A RADIO AND SUPPLIE Wineet 0813 1005 tet er neta, cases, $19. 5z | FOR BALE--ONE ble, one buffet, 6 ¢ one high eater, two 61 + hOOM Beac rockers. RENTS n 1219. itis ard. M, ORI. AUCTION NOTIC AUCTION BALM OF 14,000 Gallons of Paint and 1,000 Pints of Carriage Paint Direct from , , n turned over to loxeph Martin & Son to well at public auction to the highest bid der, and can be bought in lots of 10 gal or larger. Sale to be x paint has bee 16, at 10:20 a. m., at Jay a Ocean Dock, JOSEPH MARTIN & Auctioneers SON Main 5989 1ORN CHICKS local hatched MA iy. # k $15 « hun- rred Rock Flack Minor Rhode Island Red a hundred, and make pre “mpt delivery. Small lots of chicks at reasonable pices. SEATTLE HATCHERY 1906 Pike Pla ! RHODE 'SLAND vette 1h for $i. 4417 Alaska ot. Vhone Kainier 0494-W Near |? {A_Type 57 | t) Sicaasan toate "oa, tote 7 3558 Sonen and Buicks 1 ‘Open evenings | Stat, | |A se LIVE sro TWO COWER” ONE YOU stein, one black Jersey $70 each, Jim Wilson's, two th of K DAME, » Henry eo) i fresh, fhahy Ja iTAvtLy Main 38 At SACOM | HUY USED CARS the No Guessing. No Misrepresentation Caditine d-pane, 1919 Easghentcal ood tires, m 19 » mechanteatty | ood tires, for nly ’ A 199L Apperson touring car, tn ex- cellent condition, priced for quick | i. touring, new Prins; condition excellent, for only rat A 1818 Palee S-pase. tourin paint, condition good, only Many other good buys in dee, 5 Hup pb ite, Lexington, Overland, Oldsmobile, Stute Studebaker CHILCOTT-NASH MOTOR CO, Where lath Crosses B. Pike NEW Fon RS cash down yment nd upreed baingce over 1f montha pay MINATION Win werk on contract basis of tor work suaran- in 396 J. Third ave. cit LATE 1624 ~® p38 Thir GHANDCER DIEPATCH model, $950, Elliott 2509. CASH FOR AUTOMONILE 1 wil ear for you ring your car to me for quick action. No storage ‘0 Henry Moss- ‘bash 1407 Lith ave, Phone Bast Pitaer, fi aa w eauit 2 Call Kenwood 4274- G PORTABLE” GARAGES CAPITOL Lit CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES CATE MODEL WARE ERVRCT condition, very cheap, Kast 22 RA ICYCLES: DAYTON HICYCLE, ALMOST NEW ‘alo Both very cheap. 21 BOATS AND LAUNCHES: HOUSEBOAT SNAP room modern furnished hou: bath lights be feed nmediate sale, Call Capitol 6990 3 SALE—REA! $3, BARGAIN, NORTH T-room house,’ with 2 rehes, on lot 40x106, at F KB. and 65th, Ow twill take §500 aceenentie fC he CARTER, Naebe NALD i MILLER 208 Columbia St Elliott THis is NOT ONT ACRE A ance rent call at bia City SP cy ACRES ALI GOOD S-room hi WELL chicken house; « Ganay good plese of soli ie anything SCHOOL, € . handy to ma easy terme. AND CO. 1026 Third “Ave. Main 0620. MAKE YOUR RENT MONEY PAY for this, new é-room | house, com bill k floors Eiken: nook: cement furnace, $800 cash and m balance like rent NCER_& CO. |__Winbigier, Miliott 4m terme to wult Nelson, 514 phone Heacon jen $3,400 Billy or snap. P yoursell, call Jenny Bldg. 6 7 AVED urniahed lot; fruit: mi reen Lake cars; Inet shop. Owner, N. 74th. ROOM HOUSE large view lot k . Halt price. nier 0681, or Rainier 0403-J LEAVING CITY--WILL SEL ity in nice little home $300 in fu for $200 all Kenw J |Sinall cottage, # $25 HOT 4 cant. down, mo. Coughlin, 610 Am. Bk. Bid. hit 2667. 78 «FOR EXCHANGE—KEAL ESTATE FOR TRADE clone to city limits, on good road, under high state of ¢ tion? amall house; chicken by good well fruit trees; trade 1 acre, ork Bik AN AND VA- rtland or Seattle for close-in va MeGlothern, 809 TRADE—FORD. cant n cant or improved. American Hanh LoT OR AUTO ment on good room house on 29th ave. N. ain at $2,400, Elliott 3786 ” ACREAGE e ANOTHER BAT $50 CASH 20 acres good, rich land. mous district between and Arlington; easy clearin small creck; cedar for fencing convenient to camps, milis, con densaries and canneries, Absolute title. All for $400: $50 cash, and balance itnow. H. E Ride 5 ACRES OTIUEN ‘The richest land near Seattle high state of cultivation room house; hot and ce large barn: chicken } raspberry plants read ing; located near Pi and interurban. Price $3,850; cash in the fi Stanwood Nelson, or ‘plant highway VAN ARSDALT 1016 ‘Third Ave $160 CABH—WATER PRONTAG acres, with Puget sound beach frontagé; neighbors — building, clearing, setting out grapes, ries: groceries delivered truck. Price for the entire want to pay Alaska Bide. INK ROAD with house except doors $1,600; $500 FACTN Thin is w beautiful 6-acre place new frame for 4-roo ind windows. Pric cash P. VAN ARS 1018 Third MRK. BA For a few days, soll, Lote of wo AG iM Third Ave, DALE "| before ay eash for your car, or sell, over @ period of & years, | $1,000 | THE SEATTLE STAR ws: BUSY DAY FACED MORE OFFICIALS ‘Her Time Well Allotted for| Harding Plans Early House- Rest of Week cleaning in Bureaus andida April b.—A gem that will re 2,000 prominent gov ernment employes here with demo cratic leanings or views hostile to the administration bh been decided up- On as a Kequel to the summary dis missal by the president of 29 bureau of engraving chiefs. resident Harding, It wag maid, has etermined that to attain the high- est efficiency of governmental ad- ministration, the more important po- sitions in the administration must not be held by demofrats or others not friendly to hia policies, Kilmer Dover, recently appointed assistant necrotary of the treasury, Will noon extend the “housecleaning” policy thruout the internal revenue | bureau, where the nucleus of a dem- cratic machine—rello of the Mo- Friday—8 p. m,, Federation of Col. | 4d00-Roper days—in alloged to exint ored Women's clubs, Sojourner| In addition to the bureau chiefs Truth club, 1422 23rd ave, and 9 | UAminsed from the bureau of engray PD. m., Jefferson Park Improvement |!9&, It was learned that 445 of the Stubs, 5,000 employes of the customs serv: loo have been removed recently, ‘The next department to come un- der the knife will be the prohibition bureau, Present indications are that 300 or 400 of the “dry hounds” will be removed. Board Offers Care for Madison Park Mra Landes, « ouncil, had a busy day ahea | Wednesday, At noon she speak before the Women's ing club at the Northold Inn before the Progressive Thought club at the Federated clubhouse; at 2:45) the Women's Nague of the University Congregational church; at 58 bp. m, before the Southwest Im- |provement club, and at 8:30 before the North End club, at 2218 N, j dat at, Mra. Landes’ other for the week include: | Thuraday—2:30 p. m., Borrowed Time club, Malloy’s gymnasium; 3, unemployment committe Mayor Caldwel!'s office; Seattle Civic Im provement club, Federated clubhouse, | and $30, Women's Commercial club, Chamber of Commeree. Henry for| WASHINGTON, of her | eral usecleaning” wae to/r lenmt Advertia: | © at engagenents | Railway Official Must Pay Alimony Alexander Tinting, ansistant to the vice president of the Northern Pa cific railroad, was granted a divoree from his wife, Margaret Tinling, Tuesday afternoon, by Superior Judge Otic W. Brinker, Divorce waa obtained under the statute of limita. tions, Mrs. ‘Tinling was awarded $150 a month, THE GYRO CLUB will lunch at 1245 p. m. Thursday at the Pig'n Whistle, A constitution will be dix cussed and delegates to the Victoria convention chosen, ” ACREAGE BE INDEPENDENT 10-aere farm tn ne mile from of Madison park if the public utilities department will provide the funds. day morning by the park commis stoners. ‘The park in now under the control ef the municipal rafiway, and cannot tion #ystem, to maintain careful Madison park and keep expenditures | as iow as pomulbie. Don’t Get Sarcastic, Thief Rebukes Him eure Kennekeberg, 1211 Harvard awoke early Wednesday to find You can buy a Th r rove it, will $50 cash, and nothing but_in- terest for 3 yoars. (vay FIRESIDE REALTY Co. 314-17 New York Bidg. Eli, 2998. ~ PROM AU: burn, on Baumelaw highway; fine roll; halt cleared; fenced; house, € rooms and bath, barn, chicken house, root house and - rage. Mra. L. D. Moore, 18 Auburn, Wash. his room mate's trousers. said Kenneketerg, think- ‘tner, F. Harbeck, bad re eat time for you to be blowing In, ain't itt “Don't get sarcastic,” replied the burglar, “I always work this earty.” and taking $28 from the pants, be toased them on the library table and fied, while Kennekeberg called the police. least $300 worth of Mile to school; 2 miles to Silver= dale. Ollinger, 262 Empire Hide i ACKER WITit extra good land: south of Sedro-Woolley termes. Peters, 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Aut i —C. McKenzie, 1013 1 ‘ave. &., reported to the police | Wednesday that his auto had struck an unknown man at Dearborn st. and Seventh ave. but that the man cae legion ter a <: |was not injured and refused to give oducing the maximum cropa, be [his name, aure to pee Us have some of the best land in the Yakima valley at $25 PER ACK HOM OWNEIC tract land, water front, tide lands, on highway, with or without house ‘grafters, 1615 12th ave. Seat! FARM TG FALE OF YAKIMA VALLEY FARM LAND We have « large number of highty improved farms in the best dis trieta of the Yakima valley. We want quick sales, therefore each eee ‘This day last year nine persons were injured by autos, making « total of 236. From the Birmingham Age-Heraid “Why are you so interested in that quarreling couple?” “IL happen to know them. The hus- band is a master of languages.” “He seems to have abdicated for the time being.” rock, cheap m This under an approved GOVERNMENT IRSUGATION PROS lon emsy and have sold many thousands of acres of this land to farmers in 10, 20 and 40- LANDS, We Sigs Srcet cae The Seattle Star DIRECTORY der plow; all fenced enced: yood 2-room ed feos; consultation 216 Burke Bidg, Ine. chicken house; tare email fruit; spring water piped to place. Price $4,800 reasonable terms P. VAN ARSDAL: Third Ave POOLISH |Some neighbors will sacri *, just outside Seattle t lot in town. Let me a reel bargaise is BE TURN Also some unim- 210-12 Haight Bid. ta, parts of old home- 10-6. ve. dates. havet ter front T have the best water fron’ Call ii nal. An ideal ink you | @ONEY LOANED, ON ALL ARTT- Dut you can go t0| eles of value THE RELIABLE times daily, bvery 907 Third ave. Nag gl ace | Electric Machinery ——ROUGHT—SOLD—RENTED Wash W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO., Seattle. e len, wr ce fine |" Ali canon. 607 Leary Bid Ell 3! to live ER, CHTROPRAC- prov stoads. on bea place t E WOODINVILLE HARGAIN r piped to place from ba ba. spring ture large, y and be steadily employed | READY We ask. It makes no. difference 1-100, ho you owe of what you want the money for, Bee us toda eine! Ys LOAN SOCIBTY Empire Bld, "1 Second Ave. “Henr Sinaison._ MONEY T On diamonds and jewelry, on most “POR REA DLAL sociuTy’ yh bay EDIAL LOANS 5-350 Empire re, Buyttaioy ii dond Nonr Madison. MONEY TO LOAN--WH LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry; lowest rates Beatties Oldest. Loan Brokers AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. yd Ave. Monuments ND. plow, clone ) cash Star. SR THAN W-ACHH TRACTS both sides of Mercer jaland, $1,000, on easy terms, ‘Telephone, light, w nd good boat service. ¥ K »D Ave. Main 0020, | 92 STOCKS AND BONDS FAVE LOTS IN INTERHAY—WICL | tr for United Finance stock. ae P.O. Rox 956, Seattle | BCANDINAY TAN AMEIICAN BANK | $21 8 RANTS PURCHASED, 1026 Third NTS RINERS 0} eT bh. P. BEHLING & GO. ecialize in selling stores, ants and dru, eid. "Annex. 409 GARINNT BHOP VERY CHEAP leaving city; plenty of work. Own Bil% Virginia PERSONAL | ILANDS—-MEN SUP MRING gain your health and Was using = VIR-GLAND Washington, DG eyoustrength. ¢ . ; — wrappe o% REYNOLDS, M. Hi; oT. Rey. B repeat | 1 |, ‘ ‘ablished Seattle, 1899; or Madica: Co., U. S&S Patent of: Mid. Plliott 6075, FARKRY HOWEN & CO—Patent foes $76; small payment dow ne developed. Pantag ite "Co, jst and Virginia. KEstab- Hahed 1874 ——~“Optician and Optometrist erm 210 | IW edmunds. on Ce, Second ave. Fraser- Patent Attorneys EpERICK P. GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney. American and for. tien patents secured, developed and promoted. $05-6-7 Central Bide, Seattle, Wash. and 609 F Fi W.. R- trength T NERVE SPRCIALIST In paralysia and all nervous all- ments, 61% 3 9 CHA |; ee Money to loan. London Jewelry Ga. ablished 1890. 106 2nd ave. 8. REAL 00 ESTATE LOANS Honey for | “form and acreage loans. ROT ARM MTG. CO., Foo2°Gra. DI ANGUS— Wi nen ciaity 25 reasonable. Drugless Vocational x= Character Analyst, Applied practic nycholos KY. solves i and domest AIN 8026.” PIANO repairing ning and cleaning, $3. Guaranteed work. __Violin oun epee ‘ce: BY MRS, LANDES, TO FEEL THE AX ‘This was the offer made Wednes- @ stranger In his room, going thru jhall Friday night. ers. 55th economics hall. “LOVE NESTS Miss Elsie M. Lempke and the house she designed Seattle's park board will take care] CHICAGO, April 5.—Mlas Elsie M. Lompke in the first of her sex to be given the general management of a million doliar manufacturing plant. ‘Today this young woman, who be- gan life as a typist, heads the entire national business of a firm which manufactures demountable houses: be transferred, as It is considered @ the kind that come shipped to you all lien for the bondholders of the trac: | ready to be put up. She came to a realization of her ‘The park commissioners promised “success goal” by thoroly demonstrat supervision of |— ab ston dlaneree Architect to Talk Before Engineers Gant F. Gould will speak on “The tion of Architecture” at a meeting of Seattle chapter, American Associa. | tion of Engineers, at the Fine Arts Music will be | furnished by Glen B, Morgan, A. H.| Fiecher and the Deacon Jones quar- Mombers of the chapter will go on ‘a “radio trip’ the following Friday, ‘April 15, leaving the Fine Arts hall at 1 and 1:30 p,m. University Offers Course in Textiles A course in textiles, conducted by Assistant Prof. Grace G, Denny, is offered by the university exten- sion service, to begin April 12, pri- marily for buyers and assistant buy- Ragiatration may be arranged at the first meeting of the clans, April | 12, at 7:30 p. m., in room 301, home There will be 13 lew sons, '$11,290 Profit Made by System in Month’ Seattle's municipal rafiway took In $11,290 more than it paid out during the month of February, according to the figures transmitted to Mayor Caldwell Wednesday by Supt. D. W. Henderson. More than $57,000 was set aside for | depreciation by the railway depart- ment. Wet Churches Held Legal by Decision WASHINGTON, April 5.--All sorts of intoxicating liquors may be used in churches and synagogues for sac ramental purposes, according to a ruling handed down by Justice Fitz of the Distric t of Columbia supreme FUNERAL SERVICES will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday at St. Mat garet’s church for Mrx. Theresa Col- ligan, who died Tuesday at her home, 2851 23rd ave, W. Mra, Coli gan, who had lived here 25 years, Heaves three daughters, Mra. R. A. |! Nicholson, Mrs. George Ley and Mrs, this book will you want to Book Agent—Lady, tell you anything know. Housewife—What time want to set the clock, fs it? TI SALADS AND DRESSINGS Well, here's part Il of Uncle Our Washington bureau has and formulas, tested in the ment, and has selected @ list of full directions how to make the: The Star, Just fill out the coup delved into the government kitchens of the agricultural depart- GE 15 =) }LINE ACCUSED BY JAMAIGANS Negroes Say They Were De- serted by Ship Company ” HER FORTE ‘Thirteen negroes, “claiming to be Jamaicans and Britieh subjects. en- aged counsel here today and related ‘4 woeful tale of alleged mistreatment by the Admiral line. ‘They sald they had been employed at Havana, February 26, and herded aboard the Admiral liner Ruth Alex ander, bound for Seattle, replacing a prew of waiters who had gone on @ spree and deserted ship. Two days out from Havana they way they signed articles for the voy- age and were promised steady em- ployment, but arriving here were put ahore and abandoned to their fate. When they ran out of money they went to the British consulate and consulted Vice Consul Murray, who in uid to have informed them the British government allowed him ae funds to provide for fuckless sub Jects, not even so much as the price ot breakfast. For 15 days they nay they have been housed and fed by generous Se- attle negroes, and for the last week have been given beds by Harry Jones, colored proprietor of the Shas- ta hotel on First avi Jones consulted G. O'Neal, a law- yer in the New York block, with the result, O'Neall aid today, that uit will be brought in United States court here against the Admiral line for damagen. The 13 hapless complainants are M. Allwood, Louis Davidson, W. Pin- noc’ W, Russell, O. Pinnock, O. Bar- rett, E, Renford, H. Logan, N. A. ing that whe could supervise the plan ning and construction of homes bet- ter than @ man. Just recently she drew plans for & five-room house and is gelling hun- | dreds of the model to home-builder all over the country for $498, ready to sleep and eat in, Bureau of Missing Relatives ‘The Star invites his readers to use this jot persuns mentioned Fhe Sturt other ner | EARL WARD WILKE | Leaving S 1914, DECLARES FOR Give Battle as Mayor og clared his intention of enlarging the Cunningham made a campaign talk their comenuattion, ing grand jury reports which state general delivery, Portland, Ore. is many of whom are young men and last heard from soon after he went/of an educational campaign in the regarding | ULRIK ANTON BORGLIN.—1n-| evils resulting from habitual use of glin Towne, 4512 Ninth ave, N. E of Ortonville, Minn, He ts 39, Planting Fete Held | LEE FAMILY. —Mre A. L. Kelly. | pianting to make Seattle the “Flower |the following persons: Mrs. Anna civic organizations of Seattle. Under , Henry Leonard Young and his |of the pony? beard, Chamber of Gsen- tions, gathered near the Alki school {seeking her son, Thor Suleng, who dedicated to the memory of Stanley in Seattle. U. S. Dr: Dry Officers —Wm. F. Hillix, 322 8, Flower st, was discharged from the army in ®8ents late Tuesday night on First Manaville, managing the places. A quantity of gram sent to Mrs. Lizzie Elliott, care|_ ©: Brown, 44, and his brother, G. |the Western Union main office, un-| held, after which the officers stepped j 47, proprietor. S. A. Kelly, 31, who t of an inquiry by relatives for the quartet, All were held Wednes- (Shut Wang’ satie"™"™""| Aviation Field at hunt for work at Cedar Falls, Earl, Merce have recommended that the mother, Mre. A. M. Carson, 412% Point aviation field. This action fol- stantiate reports that Wilkins was Military affairs committee, that the lad was reported to have been seen |“!! be forced to take alirplane proj- Frazer, W, Edwards, B. Rayfield, B. Grant and H. Pratt, /Major Cunningham Would Maj. Thomas J. Cunningham, ean- didate for mayor, Tuesday night de- force of narcotic fighters in Seattle, s should he be elected to office, Maj. from the pulpit of Ali Saints’ church on the “Dope Evil in Seattle," quot- iat eg the number of narcotic addicts in the ROY WHERRY.— A. J. Wherry,| United States to be at least 2,000,000, desirous of locating his nephew, Roy |women under 18 years of age. Wherry, 40, a Umberman, who was| Maj, Cunningham declared in favor to Idaho tn 1928. schools and thru other agencies, to ie instruct the young the formation in regard to Uirik Anton drugs. |Borglin is sought by Caroline Bor- | . ommuni |Seattie. The missing man was the Cc ty Flower \second son of the Rev. C. C. Borglin, a Ceremonies at Alki point Tuesday | % marked the first community flower 176 Findlay st., Seattle, wishes to oy lined |iearn the. present address of any of pe Also apo kad 320% Mn od Lee, formerly of Albany, Ind., or her paepio ces Alki. Women’ two daughters, Nora B. and Tail | re are” Sidhe Leptbeatives aunt, Mrs. Alice Bradley, of Macon, | merce, Minute Women, Boy Scouts, ee Campfire Girls and other organiza- THOR SULENG.— Mrs. Mari Su-'at schmitz Park blvd, and 59th ave. leng, Harpnefom station, Norway, is s. w., and planted poppies in a plot | was discharged from the American gnowden and Logan Ryan, two Alki army in 1919 and was last heard of |poys who ho fell | in France. eee MOTHER AND SISERS SOUGHT. | Los Angeles, Cal., has not heard from Arrest Four Men |his mother and two sisters since he| Three raids by federal prohibition 1919. Their names are Mra, Nina |2V¢- Soft drink shops resulted in the Graham, Mrs. Truitt and Mrs. Joan |®trest of four men, all concerned in | eee grapo, “smilo,” cider and moonshine MRS. LIZZIE ELLIOTT.—A tele. |4%, Sid to have been pateed. of the New Arctic hotel, by erie ‘Brown, 32, proprietors of ‘the |ftinch, of Forsythe, Mont., is held by Juneau bar, 1206 First ave., were |delivered. ‘The message concerns the |Next door to the Yukon bar, 120¢ death of Mrs. Elliott's mother. First ave,, and arrested A. Swanson, eee | SIGISMUND WITTICH. — The |operates a cider shop at 1214 First French consulate, Main 2083, is in re-/2ve., made up the last member of Sigismund Wittich, a butcher. Wit-)day in city soll without bell. |tich served with the A. E. F. Ad af Sand Point Urged * to} Trustees of the Chamber of Com- - issioners spend $10,000 Edward Wilkins disappeared and has County comm! |not been heard from since by his !mmediately to improve the Band E. Howell st tle. Since the war lowed a statement by Frank Fret- department h n unable to sub- Well, chairman of the ehamber's Boeing Airplane Co., Capt. Roald killed in action overseas, the mother believes he may stil be alive. ‘The Amundsen and Eddie Hubbard will ond ave and Union st. Decem- provided, of Seattle unless a field is mF. su TTON. information in' Dies of Injuries i in regard to the. whereaboute o Ser fe eet Car Accident , Sutton will be appreciated by Mrs. jButton, ‘Box 694, Bremerton, Wash. Col, Henry W. Young, 57, 721 Ninth tin ave., died in the city hospital Wednes- CARSTEN ANDREW _SVEND. day of injuries he received last Mon- iSE t heard from in 1909, Car- day night when he was hit by an “Andrew Svendsen ts sought by Fast Madison street cat operated by his sister, Amalie Svendsen, Helgo- ‘A. Williams at Third ave. and landoge Aalborg, Denmark. Or geneca st. notify William Hansen, 2414 First) Colonel Young had stepped from ave,, Seattle. behind an automobile into the path of the street car, Williams tried to stop his car but could not. jsten NA TU RAL CHANGE Sam's Cookbook ready for you. recipes salads and salad dressings, with m. They are free to readers of on below and mail as directed: Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 N. Y. enclose two cents in stamps Ave., Washington, D. C. T wish » copy of SALADS AND SALAD DRE SSINGS, and for postage: NAM. oc ices seessecsescncesccen ceases baceee seqeenccewecoacce Street and No... City or Town. State. “Women are not what they used to be.” “Of course not—they used to be girls,”