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aa naaE_EEEL ccc 49 FOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS tock xcreen doors coos &. Bread ‘boards by parcel post .. MBMAT ITCHING TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922. The Seattle Star. GbUENEA Dally at 1207 nth Ave Beattie, Washington, Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THE STATE month . Pree months . In months . OUTSIDE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON Price ts fo per month, or & BY CARRIER IN crTT Ir MOMED . «eevee nese ess Aver. nS ree wertice | aa. Phone Mate | SUineitiod Adver | itisieng Departmee Mat hetore the tnrgest mudionee | In the Northwent, t Audience in| the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 FEMALE HELP WANTED TRG YS HARD “WORK AND thing saved Yea for $1.2 at work finished; wearing Epparc! washed and dried. | EW RICHMOND LAUNDRY Mata & NTEB— WOMEN POR ALTERA- Hans on men's clothes 108 Fi AGTIMAE PIANO PLAYING fameht 896 Pine at 7 OMATE HELP WANTED ED, AT ONCE—FIVE MORE how to-house season. tion, payment tn full ; he tnvestment. Apply 311 fier Ridg. this afternoon and) ‘& m until 3 pm. Sunday, and a m. to 6 m week HORS | ARNED, Underwear be mend. When you have laundry, know where to xend. JENMOND LAUNDRY Main nex, 2004 Sih. near Wes .. Clean, furnished, steam heated rooms (for men): free baths, | CHO lone, Trans. $0c: weekly $1.50 | TED HIGH SCHOOL Kor good downtown ronte Apoty | at Circulation Denartment. The} Seattle Star 1207-11 Seventh ave. | Sam Weisfisld can't repair your throw it away. 394 Union. | 59 Green Clock. opr. por totfice. | iter watch and jewelry repair for Alarm and mantel clocks Stafford & Schwarz 4002 Arcade. NTED—TH SHOE at 109 First intellig just discharge rnment honpital. Wishes | This wh board and roe ‘ered; salary ally not the o f CLASS PAINTING, PAPER- and kalsomining at modera’ es. Call Al Ninnis. North 2071 evenings Malin 0850 dave. HOLS ERING IENERAL rE wir and cabinet work. Tel. Gar- Held O17. ANTED — EOGGING ON CON tract. Write Napavine, Wash. Box 229. ALE AN FEMALE HEL! WANTED DEVICES POPETAR | EASY canvassing: PROFIT | ee. Herbert Dye. 112% Sixth ave. | EX-SURVICH MEN AND WOMEN. | Call 9a. m. tol p.m. Nice work prompt pay. 216 Mowe Annex TOST AND FOUND 6.00 REWARD POR F ERY of white dory skiff (Sandpiper) taken from Country cleb wharf, Bainbridge tsland. Saturday night. |? G. Folsom, P. 0. Rox 1838, Seattle TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES ROOM HOUSE AND G-ACKE OF round. $10 a month. Inquire ¢.. oF Sidn 0365 | ATTRACT Room “HOoUSs newly pap . fine location, foom hou: lawn and flow ers: one block from North and} East Queen Anne cars. 1115 Sixth ave N — $4 OTTAGE, PUR- Rished; city water and light; free| wood: West Seattle. Owne 415 Railway Exchange. Main 285 | ROO FURNISH ai shore Lake Washington. Hausler Rainier ave, and 2 POR SALB—MISCELLANEOUS | 7) FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ” STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES M HOU All grades of ehingles detlvered for less. West 1588-W evenings | GARMENT BOF ete in W bargain prices BACHANGE OLD GROWTH Rates Per Insertio | Double load mill wo GARMENT . more acres cleared; old set build 0 alate ti with CLEAN COMP GOAL | Very Meht in h. Tirns: tine tn heater or. furnace Prt by rv or furnace ety Hmits, FOREST WOOK, FUCL WALF | Cheap rates cord $5; full co gp hauling and moving, Kenwood | OuseR stores. | U ONLY HAVE A LITTLE. AND WANT TC “DEAT. Witt SP REL” Ald, BOTTOM L ¥ our lene ba On pavement PRY AND PLEABH Sutherland Costume Co. SEWING MAGHINES LBERT & CO, GOOD DROP: AND TIMT: PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT pplied on purchase, Meyer-Toner, oral work, guaranteed. El on good highway, 4-room house; newly papered a level and « of Sound a half cord, $9 cord. | Wis CLOTHING | atk | BEST full hale cord, delive b and interes SKATES, CH Call at 4232 Meridh | KAWAN NAW PURNIZUN FoR SALE ACKRE ALDER HOTTOM, PART | improved: all | on main hig tween Beatt) miles of Bnoho Island Reds, SEATTLE HA a to suit up to 10 years. in HATCHING BGGS, Witte | UNIVERSITY Holly wood: | rooms and | VERNON ung Leghorns ces month. ( FOR BALL-—WAT LIVE sTOoCch FOR SALE with pedigree, an yeara old, $100; | ON PUGET BOUND, MATNCAND; TE ands in prod and « pe, An attra that will grow $20 | Wallin Hunt, Manette, Wa Phone 344-R iy FOR SALE—AUTOMONILES $ SOMERS COMPANY ries and early ition and app kn STOCKS A> Wilt, ei LAWRENCE. ’ WILL, SAVE TIME AND WOR- ning to Henry Mossbach t United Fi USED CARS Prices right. Make your own terms. GREEN LAKE apler PASSENGER, $338. 90 OVERLAND Richmond ¢ ine bargain ate. Onk- | {ROOM | Realty com..-21.00 riy and Canadian Honda, ail ie | — ight aBd so HEREIN & TER; FINE SHAP' DODGE ROAD: i oks and runs like new; Matate of A new _piaton aitited beautit 25 30th & W. trade 709 Ind Ave aa 7 Members Chicago Roard of Trade. down, $15 per, wis ‘or will butld. Went | We Orrt IMPROVED part | FROM Oakland Co. t FOR BALE, SUBJECT: | (Ford Dealers) Anderson Hr Broadway and Pike St 8 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY ~ SACRIFICI al Ov Cons Haker Steam ra R. Bteel Realty com 1 Realty pfd > SECUF Recurities Bidg., Benttle AMERICAN BANK Pt want this at LAND COMPANY | SEANDINAVIAN WARRANTS WANTED—KEAL ES RICAN BAN 1624 Fourth, between Pine and Olive GARLAND SiX, $- PASSENGER; |04 BUSINESS OPPORTT cR OF 1.200 ACRES € laimed bottom land} f ability and integ- | 008, to develop. Un need good listings. special color VAN ARSDALE Guaranteed ACKEAGE 12th and Pike st. HOUSES FOR RENT ROOM COTTAG NICE YARD; | on N st.: convenient to Green Lake and Phinney cars; $12.50 per mon neluding water. Call| Biiett 507 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | AND FLATS | RESPECTADL 4 rooms, bath, 1611} 5428 ANCE light between TLL BUY A | a | charge, ROOMS” “WITH PATH. HOT! will out blank, mall tc Aenty Mose- bach, 1407 iith ave. Water; walking distance; rent $20 | month East 8446. j FURNISHED APARTMENTS [srake .....0~sessscscsscsssoeseeese AND FLATS OOM FURNISHED Off nished ent; private bath; |sane , 13 Dens- NG leared and under ent-| Yestigation before investing. Ref-| SERVICE STATION rices Right. furniture w Pike at Terry. 150 chickens teide of city |__veatigation —_— lTCDSON 6-40 PHARTON, PIN chanical shape but needs painting © | We specialize in selling stores, and drug stores, 210 Wd. Annex, 70! ROADSTER, ~ pas dire? | MAXWELL 210 Hinckley Midg RSONAL |” tor, | PORD ROADSTER @00D RU F |" shape. $125 62 WANTED—AUTOMORILES strawberries CASH FOR AUTOMORILE will pay cash for your car, or eel Bring your car to me for quick action. No storage new bungalow ear for you Guaranteed. By mail, | Phone East confinement patie ery reasonable. Ideal Plenty of fir and [PPICO scocdocveceeeseeee ATTEL Address Phone Established 1896 ROOMS ROOMS, AND ALS HOTELS regina Hotei—All Amerie Binia and Sth. Cara v | PORTABLE ave. Mod, steam hea rful | Fooms; each has free phone; ex-| ponTAULE GARA fellent service, shower and tub baths, Trans, 75c up; weekly, THE SEATTLE STAR ACREAGK “uous BITTER FIGHT |Buy Graves Side by Side FILIPINOS HERE and Dill Inseparable earing frult 1 an So's") ON DAUGHERTY Republicans Serve Notice on CREBK; GOOD Boil ' Vine Des eRAWPORD York Bldg Nish WIth wy Leaders ra Little City Seattle, Terme ‘ BY LAURENCE ¢ Third Ave. WASHINGTON MUST BE CAB | py iti nterurban; 3 or pate a attack ip torney ¢ r going Bast. MePhie,| back to the house + CART t north of the ty water, b lie une; old barn; 352 Empire Bide not been punished “wll only result FARM LANDS in more exposures unfavorable the administration.” ruff would warn sv, CORP. of the charges ma: icine Bld erty by Senator #iltott fior kanras EAETLE AND Jonnson intimated that a repub- runtains. Just the | senate jeken and berry ~~ ranch and within easy reach of| “We are going to the house lead rricep TO | em,” Johnson told the United Prens, | 5 n_your own terms, | « CLIFFORD LAND COMPANY re toy coved nection, of Beattle, with several timesa|the senate where ; Neti | “We will) wait » nuit jlonger, maybe two ND COMPANY — land then if the houw Open Evenings r lowed to vote for rd» fruit| investigation, the wt mish: at station and | And will be renewed bulidings $2,500, | 4re determ Jour patience is Just Call Kenwe 157, or ated.” way 126 Third Ave ERONT ney TY Johnson ag thelr weapon to f | jerty, is regu | foot | products. A ntart | Pe Pa Krapes furnished| KANSAS CITY, ter from adjoining | Martin Connolly is a soMEha CO.” and Klsio Rogers is a large house ft jmaid. A policeman found BONDS | ping up the ice wagon with id Mines$0.06 | municipal court . Cos 4 “She in all the ‘ollo ne A EE + in all the time following son emait nid [On my fee route, » & King, 2.00. | "She wants me to marry rkere Ol |don’t love her. She threatened akeone 06 % | license.” Sy Ry eee | Risle admitted ft and asked Mar ttle Cap Go. (60 {tin to change his mind Western Smelting & F...Cheap) “You're too rough,” he answered § + Judge Fleming fined both RHODES, INC. - atabiiahed 1896 . NOTICE T WILL ke and Bonds. bills contra Annex Herman, fre Main 1812 | Herman Frait ... $106.00 | > 08 Dh oscktnee:. See hort. summer TRMAN Motor ped Mme. Fil, Ch TIES CO. pert, ey. solves BLDG. ~ a TIES Ici. 5-46, Star | p in_good town. | J P. RALL—I mn. Good reason ;_moderate £ will stand in- Main 7303. Star 905 Becond ave NG & CO. Kavice fre All cases Kolb M. BENEDICT ern! Daugherty today with ntatives Woodruff, nd Johnwon, South serving notice on Only $660. Call Gar-| leaders that further : lowing the house to take action on WALANCE YEARLY | their resolution calling for an unfinished h Beet td, tooo fauiry into why war grafters have NI Johnson says that he and Wood- i house leaders 4 conference today that house acts soon, the resolution be introduced in the senate, where it would undoubtedly long and bitter discussion, ainst Daugh. ‘“araway of Ar Kolb and Dill desk, “to make ourselves pretty. And you're stopping us in the attempt, you my, to tell you a story—and We couldn't do By Wanda von Kettler They were born in the same town; they “palled” together aa youngsters; they've worked to kother all their lives, and they've bought their graves ‘side by side in a San Francisco cemetery. ‘They told me all that last night in three minutes, ‘They were Kolb and Dill. three minutes tefore lean senator had eereed to lay the d soil, and with view | war fraud situation before bout ourselves. that—we're too truthful.” “Goodnens, yes,” put in his play- “too truthful.” ‘Sall right,” sald I, “T'd like a true story on how you got to make them ‘Open Kvenings| Would be futile to ettempt to stave ACRES WETH HOUSE off the investigation. wmall part cleared | and 1 have made in a welt-im arrangements have the resolution right and ®) would be prompt action 7 performance of “Give and Take,” tall man and a|*tunts togethe: or three days, And Max Dill replied, “So.” “Seemingly,” said I to Kolb, “you are spokesmaster—is it al- ways that way?’ “Always,” he replied. “You see I'm the oldest. I learned to talk so 1 really know more about it than he. 1 was born in duly, while he didn’t arrive till September, so I'm one month and 15 days to the good. And we'll be 47 on our next birth- the Metropolitan, of course, was ting was laid for tat the other end of the capitol 1 at this end, We to get action and And wo different a setting It was from the usyal makeup of doors, of paigted bric-abrac, of fake ‘The woodwork in this office score was real mahogany—the chairs ‘The carvings on the Javanese, Be- “4 real window—a bumord and buzzed in the And it hummed and buzzed beomuse of real machinery working the back of the en now, three minutes be fore “makeup” time, the tiny wheels were revolving and getting up steam for the show, threat of Introduction of the vo actos, with lum-| ¥2F fraud resolution in the senate, $1,600; $100 cash,| where the atmosphere fo red-hot piteh way’s yet unanswered were leather doors were genuine yond the window Somehow the clock nver the three | Dill, who had been standing wise- eyed on the sidelines, said something |about needing to put on his before the show. littie remark of his, vious to his exodus toward the dress. ing rooms, makes it necessary for me |to explain that Dill is not quite so | portly in the natural as he is when |* the curtain rises. Kolb added one thing before rising to join Dill in the exodus. 1 said we came from Cin- cinnati,” he remarked. “We did, really we belong to the West. We've moved bag and baggage to the Pacific Coast, This is our home. We've bought our grave plots down in ‘Frisco, so no- body'd ever make a mistake and send us East. We belong to the West—dead or alive.” And Kolb grinned blissfully and escaped. Soviet Recognition Opposed in Senate opposed any senate action, he said, for two reasons: 1. That it ts not the business of the initiate such @ program, recognition of new governments be- ing an executive function. 2. That from an economic stan point it is impossible to recognize government which denies the right of private ownership. “Every senator certaitly apprecl- ates that the recognition of new gov- ernments is first of all an executive! Lake school, was chosen head of the “Frankly, In Seattle Principals’ association at @ this connection and so far as it can’ meeting in the school board rooms « be ascertained or analyzed, the policy| Monday afternoon, Knisely is vice of the secretary of state as to Rus-' president of the national fon, st 4 sia’s recognition bas met with wide- Other officers are: F, D. Mellravy, spread approval of all America. He yice president; William King, is has clearly stated on different occa- tary, Members of the one , that our government tro] are: %. K. Froula, reyes bs can have nothing to do with another ang Worth McClure. government that denies the right of the protection of private property or the sacredness of contracts. “The conference at Genoa has only ded by Woodruft and ce action in the house steaming at Cavewoman Tactics radee rut tisers Fail to Win Lover, |. Kolb and Dill ing acrons stage from politan office to the dress Tiry didn’t look natural, Kolb had no crop of heavy A little fringe of blondeness decorated a beaut fully polished head. Dill, his playmate of nationally known plumpness, wore not the usual dutch-cut locks. were short and chestnut brown, Neither did they SOUND natural. They both spoke English with no hint of the Deutschland brogue. “We're on our way,” spoke C Wiliam Kolb, planting himself in a ~~ |Next both were in the South white locks. ) kill me if I didn't get a marriage 106 LEGAL NOTICES d by my wife, 2 this | 1-A SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES PARENTS! 2 | BY LAWRENCE MARTIN * 2 RB Your daughter should take « May 23.—-The ad- the senate to hands off the question of Russian recognition, according to in timations conveyed to senators today reason Senator Borah's resolution, putting the senate on rec- ord as favoring recognition of the so- viet government will either be reject- ed or action on it will be blocked, re- leaders indicated. Borah is disposed to fight for a showdown on the question Senator Edge, New Jersey, today | brought the matter up in a speoch opposing the Borah resolution, Head Counsel Quits Fleet Corporation WASHINGTON, May 23.—The res | tenation of Mason A. Smyth, general jcounnel for the emergency fleet cor- | poration, effective June 1, was an- WASHINGTOD EF ete aoe ministration COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGIST Applied practic Lad fe and domestic prob: RCHSED, 963) b, Haight Bidg Main 426: function,” said Edge. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Atiorney=at Law ablished sions, in effec jneph Alle 7 Leary Nid Becond (DR Hore, 10- oP No need of | ____ mtinue work, Ask | MONEY LOAN Pile cles value. 907 Third ave. on jd Cherry at. t ave als MEN, REGAIN Bi th by using | W_ MONTH is. A real US F Chester Medicai | MOTORS WILL FARR | 8 Eiott_ 62s. ts in her hoi € 1685-R. CARE FOR CO! me. 1412 FE. PIne | Loans made to, men and women on short notice in amounts DANS $100 © MORT don Jewelry Ca DOF requi 'e pms, i129 15th ay GRIEKG Port Orchard Wi Ree citiiniilcccnnis | emea partly furnished piped in hou arge chicke MACHINES. FARM MTG, CO.. 1 FUNERAL and over grou house and other out and other small ved mother of Robert Hoover | j 82.50 up. Walking distan / WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | $6,600 BD MENS SUITS sEDED High price paid for good clothes. Phone Main 4206 S) TLLTAMB 1942 First Ave BA Plowr bir Puphoard doors hs Pe hy . $0/ WEAUTIFUL LAK water front lots Vindow anf door screens made to order 1.00} 1 and cabinet com- | #leeve board ..-..16.00] an by the light or by the! box Y | car wh 1 wie 0. B. WILLIAMS COMP. | tachinent: fitw Chine: atiaeh easily nd-| justed. Pr ed, with | WAL fom plete o ond mi work. Orders fille Perlor Attachment at. rpuns Christ SHIPYARD G-inch. Outlaste any new gar Finely lengths, from 50 to $3.00, ae- cording to ndition M. Gi Bilek S WiLL Wood, $3.16, bebLiVEKiD, Sunset 0313. potatoes and FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL real bargain #011, located Wednesday at 2 p nforeed con lota of the ¢ orgetown Undertaking | Lake View THOMAS A. GARDNER beloved Smith, Hotel Wilhard; member of T Funeral ser at our chapel Ins Company icon Wednesday, 4 p. |Just north of the city overlooking Lake [le light and phone cash required Price $1,650. eign 117 Vialiaday #t, MAT and aged beloved Finley Bryan. services at our chapel, 1 Milwaukee & St. Paul Land Co Interment 1 Undertaking € R412 35th ave. 8. W., 4) RICHE, aged 43, be 7 nd of Lavinia Le Riche, |HARRY Bow modern feature jeow an taking C Every REAL ESTATE LOANS ws for farm and acreage loans. the money for, See us toda NOTICES 914 Second Ave, ws MONEY Nina Morris, of Seattle, IN SEATTLE and sister of Mrs 5 $ n Adams, of | Mrs. Dora Pria- Truman and Wllsha ma OT) of Michigan. cae rvicom will be conducted | PUGET SOU i m. from the par-| ite Co. ist and Virginia, Kk Mahed 1874 ther oF. 4 wuCK PF. Home Undertak- coma, | NO & years examiner amall unced later mpany NOTICE WANTED FOR THE SACRIFICE | rurban transportatio irfacing track construction work, conta per hour, Reduced ‘ra including meals. Ne rthw sailing 8. 6 1020 ¥ SM. 2155. | gmail cottage, $1,260; $26 down, $26 | mo, Coughiin, 610 Am. Bk. Bid. Bik Agent Alaskan in abee ring Commission Bows Hagstrom, Nap- evine, Wash, Box 22% Main 2729. Sew Labe jon w Main 3020 cn t| DR. ANGUS—Wom cialty, 25 asonable n, May ve: served to accentuate the determina- tion of the soviet government to ad- here to these false policies.” nounced today at the shipping board. Smyth will resume the practice of law in New York. the same time announcement was made of the resignation of H. G. Aaron, special counsel, handling the labor questions for the board, effec- jtive June 15. Chiropractor FURNER, CHTROPRAC. 12 Haight Bide. Ind-Pine, Bve. dates BEAUTY-SEEKING WOMEN FLOCK TO DOCTORS’ OFFICES LOUIS, May 23.—Aging women, seeking beauty thru the crowding surgeons’ THE Electric Machinery GiHT—SO6LD. e RICE ( Expert Electric , APPLIANCES, ave. N. P. J. Givnan Electric Co. 641 First Senate Refuses to Raise Mercury Tax WASHINGTON, May 23.—Senator Hiram Johnson failed today in an effort to have the senate increase the tariff duty on quicksilver from cents a pound to 35 cents, the rate fixed by the house. Three Men on Trial on Jointist Charge J. (Red) Stack White were being tried on jointist charges before Superior Judge J. T, Reynolds. Miracles of modern surgery are utilized by hundreds to _Money_ to Lean blemishes left by time on the feminine face. Surgeons attending the annual convention of the American Medi- cal association here today told of the willingness of women to un- dergo most painful operations to restore their beauty. Surgical methods of changing into new were ap- proved by the physicians, but a issued against MONEY FOR YOU Your promine to 105 2nd ave. & pay and be steadily employed is all ask It makes no difference you owe or what you ard. EMPLOYEES’ LOAN SOCI 65 Kmpire Bldg. old women warning was dangers of quacks. ‘On diamonds and jewelry on most watinfactory te oMEDIAL LOANS quantity of liquor and serving glasses | seized at the Northend Inn Man Hurt, Chickens Killed in Accident LYONS, Ore., May 23.—E. B. Lee, logging company engineer, was in- jured and 30 chickens killed night when the engine and 10 of the Silverton Lumber company's ck on a sharp curve near Burdick and piled up on a far- Lee and the brake men jumped when the train got be- yond control on a grade and plunged the rails at brakemen were slight Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys Bert ©, Ross and Chester Batchelor rested the state's case shortly before noon. Kalama Shingle Co. Kiln Is Destroyed KALAMA,, May 23.—Three million |train left the tre shingles were destroyed here early to- D MARBLI & GRAN: | | Optician and Optometrist 1 | JW. Bdmunda, Fraser-Paters tent Attorneys ‘dry kiln burned down, with a loss of approximately $15,000, The fire was confined to the kiln. fice. 402-6 Lyon BI Plan Hearing for Bebe’s Intruder LOS ANGELES, ling to determine the mental condi- tion of Charles captured by police last week in the |home of Bebe Daniels of the films, for Thursday at the county hospital, it was learned to- CALDWELL BRINGING HUMPED “POTENTATE” TO SEATTLE TODAY will arrive in Seattle from Victoria Tuesday af- the Keystone He will act as guard of honor for i J. W. Maupin, U.S” patents, ree advice. 207 Hinckley Bidg. or Caldwell Piano Tur rk, bal-|Sinyvar, Grand, Upright and Bquare Pianon tuned, $2.00, John Strom, iclans, Surgeons 2 Wor 4 Nile temple is briffging from the Orient as a companion for Nile, |} Caprice was placed under observa- DOLE, General tion at the hospital stated a man had directed him “tos bump eff Baba Violin Repairing — haired. Finlay, 1616 3rd ave. Woodland park oo. ALP TAA) SEEKING RIGHTS ° /Reach Victoria on Way to the White House By Philip J. Sinnott VICTORIA, May 23.-—-The Philip pine Independence commission, repre wenting all walks of life in the ia lands, arrived on the Keystone State here today Senator Pedro Guevarra, acting | chairman, pending the arrival of | President Quezon, declared that the Woods-Vorbes recommendations on governmental policies in the islands are a minor matter to Americans, but lare of vital importance to the resi jdents of Uncle Sam's possewsions im the Pacific. “Our only hope,” Gnevarra ée clared, “is to make a direct appeal to the president and to the congression- al committees handling the ques tion.” The Independence commission tn- cludes 38 leading Filipinos, The mis- ion will be greeted by a big delega tion from the Filipino club when it arrives in Seattle. A banquet has been arranged at the First Presbyte rian chureh, pre MAN ON TRIAL AS BIGAMIST to-| Because he is alleged to have mar ried in Seattle without the formality “Simple,” #aid Kolb, “Born in the of obtaining a divorce from a wife im mame town—Cincinnati; frolicked to Scotland, Peter Laing, 1370 Lakeside gether; decided upon reaching the “Ve. Was being tried on a charge of jlong-trouner stage to put on some bigamy Tuesday Been together ever Judge Boyd J. Tallman, Charges were filed against Laing by Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas after he had received a let- ter from Mrs. Ellen 8. Laing, who, with her three children, lives in Ayr, Scotland. Mrs, Laing said that she © haf until recently believed her hus from a woman who had nursed Laing had a wife and child in this country. On March 22, 1919, according t@ the Information, Laing married Misa” had gallored jonet McCaughie. Subsequently, it in stated, Laing did start divorce pro ceedings against his first wife. “=” FALLS 30 FEET TO HIS DEATH Falling 30 feet into the hold of the | teamship Jefferson, loading at the .= | Spokane st. dock Tuesday, M. GQ | Armstrong, 26, longshoreman, 2011 40th ave. N., received possibly fatal injuries Armstrong received tnternal t- juries and several fractured ribs. He: 5 ~ was picked up unconscious and rushed to Providence hospital in a critical condition. The accident was due to a misstep by Armstrong, 6 companion worker raid. High School Clubs | Will Present Opera Mysticism of Egypt will be entiw ened by modern droliery when the ~ Boys’ and Girls’ Glee clubs of Lincoln. high school present Victor Herbert's comie opera, “The Wizard of the Nile," on the nights of May 26, 37 ” and 29. Ernest H. Worth, musical director, is coaching the cast and a special or . chestra for the opera. The cast is as follows: | Dobbs, Frances Bubb, Alice Keating, Clarence Hale, Robert Graves; Mil- dred McGary, Mary Bard and Merlyn" 4. { Bullis, 4 |Knisely Head of : School Principals Shoplifter Queen Dies Pauper Death CHICAGO, May 23.—"Big Emma” ‘Weir, who, police estimate obtained more than $1,000,000 worth of mer- chandise in her life by shoplifting, ended her life a pauper. Her body and that of a companion, Mrs, Rickey Gunther, was found in a tenement rooming house with gas turnett on from four jets. “Big Emma” had been arrested *! many times in cities all over the country, but escaped with light sen- tences. At times she directed a large gang of shoplifters, ‘Burglar Gets Jewel | Valued at Hundreds — ‘Taking advantage of an open wins | dow near a fire escape, a burglar entered the apartment of T. J. Hay- den, 305 Bellevue ave. N., last Mon: .« day night and escaped with a large ruby ring, valued at hundreds of dol- lars, owned by Miss Beulah Haines, of Everett. Miss Haines was visiting with an aunt, and discovered the robbery upon her return, “STILL WATERS AFTER SUN- RISE” will be the subject of an ad- dress by Rev. James D, Hudson, pas- tor of the Keystone Congregational chureh, at the Y. M,C. A. men's meet= ing Sunday at 8 p.m. Following the address a Bible class will be led by », John BE. Ricke, All men are invited. Capt. Mason Can’t Keep Dog Home Laddie, age 1. year, is missing again. What's more, he has every cop in Seattle oa his trail, But it doesn't worry Laddie, He leads a dog's life, anyway. Laddie has a wart on his front foot. He is of dark brown color, and wears a white streak on his forehead. He also has a screw tail. Yep! Laddie is a Boston Bull, owned by Captain Joe Mason of the police department. He lives at 2421 Fourth ave, N. and a reward is offered for his re- turn, He disappeared May 18. before Superior — band dead, as she had not heard = from him for many years after he had come to America. Thru a letter — during an illness she learned that he — John Kerr, Glen Powell, James — J. M. Knisely, principal of Green »