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een + ee le ne nasil anv, Beep etnre se Ly + a : o a 2 SSiehtet Raker clan esa rseaet es he Seattle Star Dally at 120T Sewenth Ave Washington, fechecription Rates MAIL, IN_ADVAN ST hoe stare pr or STATE or ‘ours ASHINGOTON nee = frre te Be per month. o year. pr carn IN cree Pe month ~ Rates Per insertion advertising, FEMALE HELP WANTED AN EARN a, Te He A fween 18 and 2 “OE ecreer scHoon or MinpRe vgs th Floor Piper & Taft E Agri EP PMO PYAYING At. Re Pine et HELP WANTED AT ON Senie stome | houm hour? season~ Poe letpenition. payment In fun ne fins Ride ment. Apply thie afternoon fam A 3 p m Sunday, a ot Te week Gaya. tigtrea SPORRSIAN, [$0 vita work in pete an Sam or between 620 and 8-20 m= Willem Kelton Co, 1234 eathalee Westlake cam heated free bathe ontes Inve: t a te - tien. furnished. 2 Reiroomg. «fe (tor Pay downtown r Apoly cmt fos on Department. The tite Star, 1207-11 Seventh ave. TOUR LAUNDRY AS ning to our plant SEATTLE LAUNDRY NTED — STEADY ek an hog ranch. $20 par doart Sia Yuet, Manette “row. It ower. ete “Alarm and man Cgattord & Scheare in Sreade “REPAIRING DAWN MOW- : o cleanera & specialty. ~ beakermon, Heginne $250, Reltway. 1-96, Sf AND snes ; “KATSOMINING. OPA) paper cleaned and hung. East wall paper ¢ or gist LEA 1 4 FOR SALB—M ISCKLLANEOUs ONE Ap fF with windows ote large hotel) Fe. "tables and chairs’ milvoct | FORREST cord ends. wood 4605 | Rear FORGET WOH, full cord, $9.60; hair tneh, $16.50 * 3 WOOn, Tene cord: 12-ine! Witbrad WATE $16; planer 16-INCHE ord, $56.00; 12 half cord, $6.60 ALL RINDS OF crete work n * repaired. SDNELINe. $1.78 per Mo up. Kainter Liu $8.50 wes [BANA AT. ti A TON; FURNACE $6.00; delivered Garfield water, $10. $10.50 pba forest wood, $9.60 and Main 1 1S—MONUVENTS—355 REDMOND GRAVE MARKER CO, 1828 Fourth Ave. M i py uythame. Meyer pak Bist DRY OLD y GHOWTIT YOREST Food. $8 Me-cord. Rainier 0879-J, x RPENED AND | We Chase 13 WOOD OR DRAT, call Diane; wh ‘G-R-11 KA VANAG? Fe Find 60s at | a Sacre Fo BRNITURE 4 | Biake buye COUN SES Cee MSS z FURNITURE FOR SALE NOTHING DOWN UNTIL AUGUST w rockers library tables, be sR terme on other good nuit Friday to vacate $19 Usiy UPHOLSTERED — eer. tra. fine walnut 6-ft 219 University st TOWN FURNTTORS 216 Fourth N. it reasons pice, MATCHERY ike Place. 0 NCE peedia eg cheap. 1912 enth ay ve STOCK PREDIGREED HPURCC” PIGS lar Vona, All ror A os Pred aden y and Pike St, NEW FORD CARS cash down glass condition bargain. Inquire 1 "ELL TOURIN new battery: 6 tire Garfield 44 for tw KALSOMT North 2231. Peturn and no questions ‘asked. jott 3475: Kenwood 248 —A PAIR OF HORN- RITES os at the ball game Sunday. we, phone Sunset tial or Bun- UNFURNISHED AP. EN’ AND FLATS WONTA Wa 4 No cash payment. Best hance you ever had to Ft re dome room cott Phone, after 6:20, North FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND VLATS DRNISHED APARTMENT. 3 fooms with kitchenette, $6. Single houerkeoping roome, $4. 997 Sixth ave Ou ‘ sobs ~RPART- 1801 Market, ment, furnished. § Fallard. Capitol 2698 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS ROOM APARTMENT. 1718 12th ave. &. ROOMS HOUSER? HOUSEKEEPING URNS iH ‘ae i Amariean ie 8 via Weatiake heat; cheerful 8 Walking “aint _ PUPILS WANTED TUTOR a high school pupile. hone Kenwond 2 WANTED—MisCELLANEOUS ANTED. ay: w 1264 k guaranteed. Ballard it is AK NG i ANTES D—DHEBEMART GW Tie ranteed North 1802 cor SAL OB COMPANY ine Tie Ave, & H AND DOORS + parcel post ‘cabinet, sleeve board .-15.00 ans by the light or in fall windshields put In your wait ILLIAMS COMPANY Estabiinhed 1899 MILL, WOOD—12-INCH to D GROWTH FOREST WOOD, F cord. delivered, 17 and 16-inch, ad Mill wood! edar fener Coal tox sto furnace.” "bunset w6a7. RESSMAKING Br THE 5 $1.66) + 1.0 '@ WANTED—AUTOMOBILES | CASH FOR AUTOMORILE 1 = ey cash for your car, oF sett you. Bring your car to me for Sun gin action. No storage Henry Mose- East yt | iif PRICES For Chevrelets and ulcke | 0500. Jones & Pitzer, iid &. Madison ARAGES. CAPITOL | ~ a pein nod AND CCESSORIES oat Westlake. TS_FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE F jASH) minutes tr Price $400 and up We build on 10-year terms. Ken- wood 2357 Miiwaukse & St. Paul Land Co, 6512 University Way. “EXCEPTIONAL HOME CHANCE Big ground, new house, eit it ot light, firewoo Bia “tocations everything clear nothing down, only $15.00 month 1 included. Don't fail to aALDW WITH | undry trays 3 cabinet finished in 00: will Sunset) 529 3) ity IN é- and lot. Will sell canity @ niture for $150 payment month. Including inter a 960. 6226 Wood 3-hoom C OTTAGR “AND bath; nice i fii high hool. $20 25 per mon “ wi PETE) Third Av c LEAKING WS 04 wi RAND 3 North End bungalows fet terms easy Elliott 6007 north 1508 \-acre, ‘n furnish part P Capt tol 2528. BARGAT ‘eeated: 4 lots bed and bh $20 0912 7 | 1 cottage, 91,100, 825 down, mp. B78 | Small cottee tin aie Am. Bi. Bid. BIL | eet FOR EXCHANGE—EAL ESTATE isl MODERN WOME TO Allentown, Penn or Rainier 0661 or dininy CTIFTL trade for vieinity property. Hains SPOKAN Marion rt PROPERTY FOR SEAT- Elliott 4839. ” _ Ad fiUNGALOW HOME: > ern chicken house; well and spring: § acres; on highway, B 50; 250 down, balance PAUL LA University. Way. Kenwood | We sell you land at per acre, and build on 10-year terma, interest to suit! 6%. | bearing: ka or pigs; > untelne 00; terms. | farm. | | inde fruit spring for duc tirtn Countryside. 10 acrem, $1 al berry, fruit and chieke provements worth price n show any time, Including 8 See Markley, 6412 University |~To L | This is to certify that F POLICE were asked ponte search for Wesley Mastiey disa ppes “i from his home Helievue ave, Sunday, Wesley who 1428 wos | believed. to have gone south in com pany with tw er boys. Bred Bo lan, 16, and a lad known ACREAGE i f COUNTY cleared, bal ‘ worth of perso $2,500. A anap. Hu © PRTEW “RM POR with building barn; ap property Third Ave. VInW SOUND ie; all kinds f | Mra. STOCKS AND BONDS i ROCKS OF Krikwen M. P. Axle Moorite Products, 1 English Marcon |. HP, Telephone J. STE 18 Cherry St Stiversmith gotn > ™ BUST areh 5 “With F500 TO take one-third (nterest in logging fit, 15,000 capacity sawmill 000,000 feet of timbay The tim: | ber le right on railroad, ond w | PF GEHLING & CO. Woe specialise in selling stores, 1 fo 310 | Fr OL 3 ad ave. BAP RENT. ‘all sveninen | n. CAWN we SWERE MITA TPE NED AND ted. We call and deliver Kant 2990. | HY HB) th by | gna + at PY ee " Siaselthes. 0 tablets for | 20, 233 28rd ¥ | MENT, TERRA 6! ow, balance when | Box 445, Yakim ¥r Im persiyais and. all nervous an.) ments €18 Fite! Block, PROM THIS DATE Y WILL NOT BE | reaponsibie for any ef my wifes) debts, G Ri Aspict. AY or home. 1413 FE. Pine Money io Tous Tan ‘o Bea ts Teh nave” Bog \. ESTA » LDANS ar." Vata wre. Cots tea | 105 Le NERAL. NoTie aa tn April MOPT, of S18 ‘ears, beloved husband of n>} bern Imhoff, father of Alfred J, finement in o'clock from Immac rment 1 in family plot. | Colina Bro: Funeral Dt- McLLEAN i tied 1933, Low Mow Hartt 6s years, beloved wife of Chsries M. McLean and moth TThendere Hartiey eral servic relocke “Home Un oy MRS At 70) Harrison st. $22, 4 J. STUMP. a Sime detoved husband 0) tump. Fur: annow an Home Undertaking CEGAL NOTICES ~~ RLECTION NOTICE Notice te hereby given and pursuant to Ordins of the Town of Tukwi! April 14, 1923, ¢ mitted to the qualified voters of at the general election in eaid town on Tue by ale of | general . pon bonda of said town in said amount, for the construc r supply system in| be as follows the Town of Tukwila, municipal purpos it the purpose of constructing a wa- ter supp ed voter at auch fe: tion shall prepare his ballot by striking therefrom “Ronds— or “Bonds—No,” 0 that the re-| maining portion of his ballot shall | express his vote on the question. | Town of Tukwila ls hereby cre- | 4 one (1) election p the polling piace therein Holl corner of Reitz ay and Main st. in CLAUT Chairman, County Auditor, Election Board King County DELINQUENT NOTICE: TRI-STATE REALTY COMPA Location, of principal piace i, San Fre Californ There is delinquent upon the| following described stock, on ac- | count of assemsment levied on the 2ist day of February, 1922, the fevers! amounts set opposite th names of the respective sharebold- follown | COMMON STOCK Sheres, Amount | 10 $196 Hotton, Leeson, | Wagne jAnd, in order sary will be at the offic ty Company, Room 418 Sharon aituate at the ne ; New Montgomery and county of State of California Monday, the 15th day of May at the hour of 2:00 ck p.m, of said day, to pay delinquent assens-| menta thereon, together with cc of advertising and expe on| ate en of the! MACLACHLA cretary Ofttisa, Room 418 Sharon Bide. sit: ate at the northeast corner. of | Jeanie and New Montgomery ats., San. Francisco, California Wom IT MAY ammar has made an application to erect 16th N., lote . Phinney | h oc. | > mu nt at Building Depart City Bldg prior to Ma Sebiion $06, Ordinance No, 21578. J committed, Hin the first degree ny |tie “fleet with the wireless controlled | ooat | carpenter, theast corner of | — THE SEATTLE STAR "<S'THREE SUDDEN _|ASPARAGUS IS DEATHS PROBED) FLOODING MART ~|Two Ascribed to Climbing} Lower Prices Expected to Hills in West Seattle Be Quoted Soon Three mudden deaths, two of them] Asparagus from all sectio due to climbing steep hills in West | Washington.as well an from Beattie, were boing investigated Mon-|nia was flooding the local mer |market Monday, Within a few days he finished b kta: Washington “grass will be no oO. B 49, of Three jabundant that prices will be consid + rome from his seat and | erably lower and the Southern stock collapsed, He was dead when Dr.| wilt be crowded out, W. B. Braden, also of Three Tree] California asparagus was quoted Point, arrived. He leaves a widow, | at from 12 to 18 cents a pound, Walla ©. B. Ayers, The body i St) watla at $9.25 for a 17-pound box, Bonney. Watson's. and Sunnyside at $4.60 for 18 pounds, Heart failure resulting from ear) Houses with much local spinach rying wood up a steep hill near the ang not house leaf lettuce In stock Lama Park swimming pool, resulted | were welling the first commodity at Saturday in the death of Anton | ss cents a box and the latter at $1.26 iokson, 1150 Alki ave, His widow, le crate, Lower press were ales Lind Erickson, survives hit.| noted on rhubarb at from 4 to 6 cents won's body in at the morgue ound, a J love, 4126 W, Holden | pent c ‘ at, was found dead in his living Cf eel geal gg nen ens onda Saturday, when his wife returned ns . ‘The exe market wae firm, due to from a shopping trip. He had corte oe onde plained of a pain near the heart after |)** nsinn orders ani sternae Ge is, Poultry was in demand and walking up a hill eight blocks from the car line, The body is at Butter. ent higher market wus regis- worth for had Ayers, ¥§| Murder Trial Opens 9 Days After Crime |* Just nine days after the crime was Atushi Ito, Japanese chauffeur, went on trial Monday be | fore Judge A. W. Frater for murder On April 14 Ite shot and killed his |eweetheart, Teuro Katashima, and her mother, Hana Katashima, in @ South End restaurant Witnesses testified Monday that Ito asked the girl to mary him. She refused, and without further words jhe drew hie pistol and fired, Destruction of Big Battleship Put Off} WASHINGTON, April 24.-— The) Propored gunnery torts of the Atlan | feee—T« orld Potatoes Local white Tokina Gena fancy No. } graded weet Cal . per erate local leaf, per erate . Or. yellow, ». Cal brown... ee ime Mpanion tenet hothouse, dox bunches Waits, ar.. des. vache. . per tm. U. 8. & Town as the target, sched | juled for May 1, have been postponed jtndefinitely, to effect fuel economy, the navy department announced to Lacal hothouse, ‘The reguinr crutse of midshipmen Local outdoor, t >. ves from Annapolis academy will tak® spinech_—tecs! place, however, Secretary Denby an- | Tomatoes — ste nounced. Tormipe—Takima, yet) Ten-Year-Old Boy Believed Drowned | Harbor patrol boats were dragging | the Lake Washington canal Monday r the body of 10yearold Conrad Btorvik, 126 W. 25th #t., whe te be | yen leved to have drowned Saturday, The boy disappeared, leaving his hat and tm the house, K. A, Storvtlt, told police bis son had deen playing near the water. FE win Prices Whelsele Dealers Areansas Macks Black Ben Davie Winesape EARL HUSTON, Hote! Butler bell bey, charged with selling liquor, \s [pleaded not ullty In federal court —_ -* | Monday. Trial haw been set for the } sa ere ow ger tee week beginning May 2 beevtes- MRS. LANDES’ AIDES ARRANGING BANQUET Workers for Mra Henry Landes, candidate for city council, who polled @ sensational vote in the primaries, were busy Monday making arrangements for a “cele. bration feast” to be held some time this week at some local cafe- teria. Plans were to be an- nounced Tuesday Seattle Star | DIRECTORY fees; consultation 118 Burke Bidg, ‘A grade, Seattle Gelivery ... Freeh ranch, white shat. ined colors .. . Pultete Mike Beattie wooly F. ©. B. condensary, owt. --- DAIRY PRODUCTS 4 POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Wheleasie Desier ch to Shippers Graduate of fam with 12 years practicn nurse in attend ind and Brotlers—-1 to is Ihe. 1% Te and over Menp—4 4 Ibe and wp... Med. live, #% to 4¥e the Light, live, 3 to 9% Me. 210-12 Haight ; Fancy. ary picked, te above Hours, 10-8. Bove. da Cr odeine THe NELIABR GT —a0Lh—RENTE W._MONTELIUS PRICE CO. Beattie. Expert Electric Repaire MOTORS APPLIANCES, WIRING. rie Co, 641 Firat Live, old, per Recsiere Old, live, per TB. Moge— Chotce, Heavy. Nebt . fancy tent ——— — lent MONEY FOR You ] Fancy, heavy, 160-200 The Loans made to men and womer ort notice in amounts of 100. NO MORTGAGE of INS | DORSEN required. Your promise pay and be steadily employed fe all ‘an | Wwe ask. It differen EMPLO tee Emptre 914 Second Ave. N is “MONEY TO LOAN On diamon 4 Jewelry. om most 6 term | SOCIETY P POR REMTTAL LOANS AT TLE 66 Empire, Butlding r_Madiaon. MONEY. ro. % Bk Wi LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, waten: and jewelry: low: O14) Hoge Fancy block .- Veal-—Fancy, leht Medium, dressed ... Heavy, te Prime steers... Medium to choles + 11.25 011.78 0.00@11.00 toss 7 00@ 8.00 +-10.60@ 11,00 ent Attorney. American and fore elen patents secure promoted Seattle, W Bmooth heavy developed ough heavy 6-7 Central = Fiions Main 0386. De Me, OY. Te ntablished Sen’ 1892; xaminer U.S Patent Of. 1 id. Fliiote 6076, lane ig EN & CO—-Patent feos 75; amall payment down; inven= Pantages Hidg. Yearfings ‘Wothers, Heavy Ewes FLOUR AND SUGAR Mgnt « te ep cialty y * ence; Ca aathe. balte ee tuntencs Wit GRAIN AND FEED Wholesale, Per Tea . 120-1. ake... 86.00 poy nate | 4) 47.00 36.00 0 JOHN BF MAIN 4030. PIANO repairing. ‘Tuning and cleaning, $8. anteed work. Viown Repairing Sows rehelred. Winlay, i6ié trd ave of | holenal | radishes at from 40 to 60| 9 | Geld Bond flour. > | tary by Federal Judge Jeremiah Ne }\terer Monday. as Excha WALL STRUET JOURNA New YORK was th t ae ay - in the early tradin. NOR the ingupirinis, wthese Pullman was 126% and Hupp 19 ne prices Included: Mexican ry, 163 In wer outhern timan air, , Americen Te! 143% peclaition were bid today. In oth Market slow, t prime firsts, tre firete, 240 | ¢ fie dor. fats, fancy, tle tb; Receipts, 24,000. Market lower, Chelee and prime, $4.60@ 7 Rio, spot, 11@1iwe Ins Ne. 4 Banton, 16h Oise te F NEW YORK, April 14—Porsign om ay) wae steady at the opening. Bter- gunee 6.0083; lire, tomatoes, 190 to 300%; Yakiona potatons, $2.40 per sack, delivered: yama § Te. 280. Mtalis *-%, pullet eggs, Te doe) mut margarine, the ; dhe, Stall 4, beat steer pot roast, 12sec T.: mood bacon, Ise B. Rails Are Boosted w Havens # ke reached General Kiretric, 1 Wi United Stale phone, 12 » uD %; L, VINANCIAL RE art to & Non the move ‘ w York stock en'a Oleplay of | ke & Ohio ncored 4 Hupp Motors were the leade new highs for Petroleum, American Car & fron & Birel, 68%, + 0ff Sonaoll ene Bi up “we: a th Pennayivania, 42; 1 up to new highs on the New York er, heavy protit taking had S| Moutheastern Alagks, Hente Kite from Tacoma, et Allie Chalmers Amer. Agr. © Amer, Kapton Amer: Bosch Bi Ameri Amer, Car & "vay 1% entral Leaths Chandler Motors. C,M amr Geen Onin +. Cole, Fuel @ tron... Consvlidated Gas... Corn Prodvcts Cute Cone Sugar * oar 100 00 100.70 2 Reiimated tomorrow —Wheat, 135 cars; | | corm, 118 cars; oats, 65 care Th.: neck Donen, 2 Me. abe: 4, 160 t.; short ride, 9 Me, I8c, Stall . eream brick cheese, the T.; ¥ cane corn, peas of tomatoes, ries oF pears, Ihe rLAcE Mtall 17, § Tha best cane sugar, fe 9 eee (Crystal | Nellance cortes, 1-T. emm Te, 2M, $1 Masola or Wesson ofl, qt, 860, Y~gal. D9. crackers, i6¢ & The. cane eugar, 480. Stalle 4 cans Carnation or Borden's mili, iM plekles, be don; extra fine large T bare Naptha somp, |pke. golden 4 tem, 180: coeoanut, 200 T.; € cans ofl sardines, 8e; Old Dutch Cleanser, tho; 2 260 cans Maine corn, 25c; Ihe can Vance, 100, LAKE lard, thet. iho T.; bacon, be Tb lamp chimney, Iho; chi 5 Me wal soda, 100, Stall iso TH: orange marmalade, Stale ® aking py A baking powder, 200. Stall 3 cans milk, 26 42. pot % tall 61, Car wma can Os. Gets 18 Months on Fraud Conviction Oliver M. Sparks, convicted on seven counts of a conspiracy to de-| fraud indictment, was sentenced to 18 months at MoNef} island peniten- Bond has been fixed at $2,500 pend- | ing appeal to the U. 8. clroult court. | @HPUTON —Paving of 6.7. mile| stretch of Olympia highway between Kamilohe and Shelton to be started this week. | Chick Mash- with 2 M. Growing Feed—t00 Growing Mash—No 1M. cs BM, 106-1. @ 00-1. 8 feed, 40-1. sks. Gratinte Meat Scraps — 1 Bhell—-Kastern oyster . Western yeater Mage-aitelis ite. i |. Fimotny No, 1» Postal Bandit Is Sought by Posse COLTON, Cal, April 24-—Armed posses, under the general leadership of Sheriff Shea, of San Bernardino, were scouring the country surround- ing here today for a lone bandit who rifled the Colton postoffice last night and escaped with more than $26,000 in registered and first-class mail MAY IMPEACH U. S. JURIST! ‘WASHINGTON, April 24—Intro- @uction of @ resolution esking the impeachment of Federal Judge Charlies P. Orr of Pittsburg was considered today by the house labor committee following testimony by witnesses that Orr refused citizen Me | ehip papers to ccal miners for no other reason that that they were on strike. A «roup of allen miners who were affected by Judge Orr’a oriers appeared before the committees to enter complaint and urge Orr's im- peachment. Testifying for them were John Luterancik, an organizer | ing the Pittsburg district; P. F. Fagan, vice president of the Miner®’ union in Western Pennsylvania, and Philip Amburger. The latter was @ witness before Judge Orr for one of the miners whose application for citizenship pa- pers was said to have been denied. FLOWER THIEVES etole eight prize peonies from the gardens of F. J. Burmeister, 2400 Graham st. Monday. RADIO FANS, Te the year.| P New Tides i in Seattle 948 pm, 41 ML |1018 pe my O8 cee Weather Bureau TATOOBM LALAND, April th—-® Ae Me April 24—Htr Alameda from Tacom@y at 7465 wm Avril @ Str Admiral Nicholson Le 20 De str Admiral Dewey from Kan Pedro fen Francisco, at 6:90 p. m.; ete trom Prince Rupert via ety Nankeb Maru am Nabiod April 22—Str Prince G: for Kupert via ports, st i068 ym mt Curscas for Oskiand via Ban at 11 a m.; str Hoboken for Mobile str Brookdale for Unaiaske via wise | ae ea —April 2%—Selled, ete cone Mary, south tk De Me lente, April £3.—tteamer ted this morning, Damage, if Muknown. i Vessels in Other Ports Agr ated or lowes at? pm, Apri or iggine for Beattie, at 31 p.m. ote Meattis, at 3 p. ma 24+—Passed in, Maro Beil Birect Tormina}—U. aL nT. American Can Cos Dock—#tr Pir 14—Btr Ixion. LEGION SENDS IN ULTIMA No More Delay Expected Bonus Bill ‘WASHINGTON, ON, Apel « American Legion, thru fts commander, Hanford MacNider, day served notice on the senate ti it expects the soldier bonus bill be passed without further delay. MacNider, appearing before the publican members of the senate nance committee, asserted thag opposition to the bill is now « from a “small minority o what may be termed the big b and financial Interests.” “They have used every form of gument to keep congress from this bill," the commander United States, a posing forces, dum upon the q endum was not taken {insert an analysis es a matter of fact interests of the country of enacting this bill, instead against it, as the chamber merce report purported to how.” MacNider then read the names about 125 local chambers of come merce which had indorsed the ATTENTION! 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