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THE SEATT have been attempting to force the | Plaintiff declares, postponed But| I August of 1920, Mise Baker | says, for no reason of hers, Dr. Max ey politely refused to marry her at any time. In the complaint, she | names Mise Maud Kearns, an instruc | tor in the art department of the Unt | versity of Washintgon, who Ip now [BOOZE TAKEN IN HOT FIGHT since tes, Se SALINAS, Cal, June 20,--One! hae been corresponding with Miss thousand cases of Scotch whisky | Kearns for some time, from Canada, 12 touring cars, a mo _ — tor truck and a gasoline launch were | seized and at least half a dozen =" UNEMPLOYMENT arrested early today when prohibl | The seizure was made only after NOW DEAD ISSUE jan exchange of shots between the/ tpemployment, by far the most |prebibition officers, who were from | serious problem which confronted the Legion into initiating a recall we are not in politics, d are not going to get in.” Wakevup your skin! lon the coast near Point Pinos, ac cording to word reaching here. tion agents trapped rum smugglers of Special Agent Wheeler, and the/a dead issue in Washington today, smugesler®. according to figures submitted to the it state bureau of statistics by the fed. eral employment office, Some peo- ple are out of work, these figures show, but there are vacant jobs to Just about the same number, In oth- @r words, the supply bag caught up with the demand, and employment conditions are normal! again. The improvement ts laid to tn- creased activity in buliding, road | construction and the lumber and log- ging industries. During Ma: ment office “HITT’S 2 errs nd only 400 ap- | tained to the Beattie office. SEX OF LIZARDS IS CHANGED AT WILL BY SCIENTISTS IN FRANCE PARIS, June 20-—fex of enla You are buying the best fire- works made and supporting a Seattle payroll. | jtryit. | me good and I praise it hi; are welcome to use this le’ eg ng NEWTON, R._ 8, Portland, Indiana. | "Mothers —- You should carefully your daughter's health. Advise Sai the danger which comes from standing ar: with cold or wet feet, | from li ring eevy or over- | working. starving bis lieards, the expert menter successfully changed them from male to female and back again. Prof. Champy aaté expertments of Prof. Mavor at Schenectady, N. ¥. in changing the = of banana flies adds valuable evidence to the the theory that sex can be prede. termined and even changed. “We have not progressed so far for me to #tate whether that will eventually be possible to change the sex of humans,” Prof. Champy said. “TI am continulng my experiments.” Seattle to Fisheries and Game on Active Duity| Headquarters Move Ernest Seaborg and W. J. Kinney, in charge of the local state fisheries and game office, were preparing not let her overstudy. If she complains of pains fn back or lower limbs, or if you no- st bc tereablicy on the part of or i ity on o ive her careful attention. Pinkham’! .|from $20 Seneca st. to the Bell st. | for dock. Considerable money will be saved by abandonment of the Seneca st. office, which has been occupied by the departments for years. that can injure her. Advertisement. i- |\for Pacific Express LU / WON'T SPONSOR! (E001 coox, your yout | Rack home tn Mamitton, On a oe tario, @ little gray-hatred woman Legion Head Denies Ever | waiting to hear trom the pon i » for 14 years. Making Such Plans [] Young Cook was In Seattle four sad } * ago. Then he disappeared The American L jon te not going e having knowledge of his Ito os ovement inet || Whereabouts will be doing a kind Ne geet we i ws at ‘ ness by communicating with W i. F. Taylor, member of the schoo |] 1. Cook, Genera! Delivery, Mam jboard. This was made clear in 4) | jion, Ont, Canada Ietatement to The Star today by J JArthur Younger, commander of | Rainier-Noble post “There has been considerable pub. | le misunderstanding of our position,” | 4 said Mr. ‘ounger today, “As The Star has been perfectly fair thruout | 4 ntroversy and has shown a} ‘Wash your-face and hands te, pubis ait pias. ot! a wit i _— the matter, I should like to ask it ° th Lifebuoy He eet cur atanuas ones Mattie E. Baker Sues Dr.| See Ow clean “Our joint educational committes a xe _ and soft and | prepared a letter telling of Mr. Tay-| C. N. Maxey fresh ey feel all da lior's pre-election promises, reciting " a y y long. his actions since taking office and| | Pleading on the $45,000 breach of i FY concluding with a statement that it promise cage of attic Ey. ker Bathe with Lifebuoy — was the delle of the committee he | Seainst.Dr. C. N Maxey Sraisie 4 . . |should be recalled. motor, began in Judge D. ice i “However, It was never the com: | Carey's court Tuesday morning. The Experience the delightful §— [| [Hewrer, ives never tte com | cam opened is taper court Moe exhilaration of waking up [iteeit or of having the Legion gs a| day afternoon. pa Sg your lwhole start one, It wae simply a) me Hoke; arges the 2? whole skin to health public recommendation that the offi | oer ag! whe kgs or pannee i aink to anaaiied, 0 wed Dr xey in June of the fo! $nd _— “The *tegion later indorsed this} lowing year. In November, she i * letter. That is as far as it has gone| Clima, the emagement war an There is no other soap like land as far as tt will go | nounesé. In June, however, the wed Lifebuoy. “Various persons and organtzations | 4ing was postponed, and tetera che i onal |San Francisco, under the leadership! state during the winter, is virtually | New Schedule Fixed BT. PAUL, June 20.—The Pactfic LE STAR MecDougall-/outhwic MAYOR AGAINST | ‘CUT IN SALARIES Second Avenue at Pike Won't Reproduce “Fiasco | on School Board” Mayor Brown refused Tuesday to pull arTaylor” and cut salaries ot lelty employes. “We do not want a situation to arine in city affairs similar to the | fiasco on the school board,” Brown said, “I will devote my energies to |the elimination of waste, not the re duction of salaries.” | “The Store of Eternal Newness” Pretty Wash Materials for Summer Frocks Figured Dress Voiles *rinted floral designs in blue, lavender or pink, on white grounds, | 35c | Special | Mayor Brown issued an immediate |call for all departmental budget esti: | mates for the coming year | “The estimates must be in the hands of the council by July 10," he eid, “J am dhglous to make @ t inspection ef the budgets be |fore that time, so that all expendi | tures not absolutely necessary can be eut down.” | | Brown declared that he expected jevery department head to kick out | | “political incurables.” | make these voiles particularly adapted to Summer frocks. inchés wide. Dress Percales Light grounds with stripes, fis Printed Flaxons Bheer, crisp and very dainty for | 35c | That he will take drastic steps to ‘ dots; ov nayy blue o y abolish joyriding in city automo. children's dreswes; medium dark 7 d pn Barl par Silo” Sedren 20c | blew colorings. 29 Inches wide. | yar ever stated by the mayor, who sald that he is having @ cheek made of oll machines in the municipal service. j Hrown finished a busy morning by | Standard quality percals, yard inches wide, Colored Soiesette Printed Dress Voiles Printed on dark grounds of navy | 45c signing the initiative petitions for the blue; copen, brown, im various Boft mercerized weave in many repes! of the poll tax, the rewriting colored combinations. 38 Inches rd good plain colors, also black or 50c of the workmen's compensation act | wide. ya white; suitable for dresses, aprons, and the abolition of the injunction in | labor disputes. | | soperencenil CIVIL SERVICE “MAY LEAVE CITY | | Heattic ie in imminent danger of Jeging headquarters of the elev enth district of the federal civil serv. ice commixaion. Thin was learned Tuesday when Dr. ©. W. Paine, gecretary of the district, received a request, thru the todian of the local building from th® treasury department in Wash. | ington to vacate his present quarters jin the federal buliding for smalior | Ones. De. Paine declared that he had | barely enough room as it Is, and that, if the plan was carried out, it would children’s wear, men's shirts, pa- Jamas, bloomers, $2 inches wide. Imported Dress Ginghams Stee ok sian, ‘brown, green: | 65c yard ‘ yard Bungalow Dress Prints The smart dress fabric of at — creta tt oe in momopt —cretonne pattern 50c | yard various rich all-over effects. Suit able for garden or porch aprons, and children’s rompers as well as Gi ernen yellow or black and white. 82 inches wide, Cotton Fabrics, just down the stairs \Finder of Bank Loot|9 Seattleites Win |Assists Authorities Dentists’ Licenses A. ¥, King was at Lake Keechelus| OLYMPIA, June %0.--Candidates Tuesday, assisting Deputy Sheriff | trom Seattle who received state den- Fred Plymale of Snohomish county | ta) jcenges in Ol last East ympte wore MAYO apd two representatives of the were Robert E. Blackburn, William Former Chiet of Police W. Hct wood bagk in the recover, ‘ y of : Searing and Mayor 1. J, Brown |RIAnwood baa ie worth of securt. |S: Wienler, Esther R. Holway, Miles mean he would be forced to move! were both called before the grand) 1 Ww. Ward, Hf 1. Gerber, W. | ‘or | ee stolen from the bank several; W. Wai larry WwW. ew out of Seattic. The ctvil service! jury Tuesday morning, Mayor | mon ago. While wandering thru| Spanton, Elihu Lurie, Earl H. Lead commission has no appropriation for | Brown is believed to be conducting |i. woods gunday King and his wife ingham, Allen Frederick Spam | Frente, #0 It ie obliged to occupy quar-|an independent investigation into | (fe, "ea on the peoree hoard of thel ton - " , ‘SEARING AND 3 Downie, 16, 2828 Boylston Bertha Marshal, a negress, now in| ing. It is believed the jury will con-|wrigt. Charlie was cranking tho the county jail on a disorderly com-| tinue on the case for at least an-| family fiivver when the engine back- duct charge; J. H. Chambers, pres- other two days. fired, fracturing bis wrist. 12 9.0.0.0.0.0.00 080060 oe oo oe @ ters in government-owned bulldings./the death of Patrolman Chartes | bank robbers. r ‘ candi@ates from all out « fight, however, as Dr. Paine lennon perts state were grant e ‘The calling of new wit | BELLINGHAM.—Thomas Simplot, ot the ted declared he would make every effort | wonday afternoon ts believed tols tally from railroad trestle and | licenses. quarters, which are wanted for the + ’ | Une of the United States district at.|10m% Chief of Police W. B. Bey.) Charles eryns ts said also to be working | one manager of the Main St. #%| ave, was taken to his home Tuesday ‘The cleventh diatrict comprises the | states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho| Among Monday's witnesses were | lived tn the vicinity of the shoot jue General hospital with a fractured event of & move the offices may go | to any city in that territory, ‘The move will not be made with: | Legate, jim his power to keep his present] i 0. suited from these investiga. | wens 14 Lake Whatcom torney with the mayor. rage, and men and women who! ater spending the night at the Seat. and Montana, and Alaska, and In the H ' FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL IN SEATTLE Who Secures Two New Subscriptions to The Seattle Star WALL PAPER IS USED IN MODERN HOMES We mean just what we say — wall paper is the newest | and most effective in interior decorating. The use of wall | paper is even being taught in the Art Departments of our leading universities. Bedrooms The prettiest and best made, for two or three dollars a room. Living Rooms Every wall paper mag- and home decorat- article speaks of the New Tapestry patterns this year. They are beautiful, Hundreds of 50 c Sin, Ro! satisfied customers have told us they had never geen as fine a selection Ae For 50c a sin- roll you obtain a tap- estry. Kitchen Papers for the kitchen are very inexpensive— but it pays to buy the better grades for this Single 22c Roll reason: Varnish Tile, the most popular of all, is now made and sold in cheap grades, which do not last our 22c grade washes, Sample Books Order’ one of our books sent to you by mail if unable to come in. It costs you noth- ing. io 2I mith’s Wall Paper House LOOK FOR OUR BIC ELECTRIC SICN FOURTH AVE. SEATTLE | Express, one of the transcontinental standard-bearers of the Northern Pa- cific railway, will leave St. Paul and Minneapolis July 2 on a new sched | ule, A. B. Smith, passenger traffic manager, announced today. With alleteel equipment, the train will leave St. Paul at 655 a. m. in now, and Minne inutend of 11:40, le at 9:25 p. m. arriving In 8 | Saad: | An American-made tractor is now lused to drag the dead bul out of! arena during bull fights in Mex foo City. 148 &. 8. 6. Give You An Angelle Skint | mon sense to simply treat the skin. A bottle of &. 8. 4 will prove to you | what is happening in your blood. 8. i 8. fp a neientific blood ner,--It drives } put the impurities which cause eczema, | fatter: rash, pimples, botia, blackheads, blotches and other skin eruptiona. ‘When these impurities are driven out, you can't stop several very nice things fret, Marenee ; Your lips turn nat- romy. our es spar! ir Complexion clears, “Ie becomes’ beawe tiful, Your face looks like that of « precperoes, ruddy, well-fed, refined gentleman, or if you are wi our complexion becomes the reel kind ye the whole world so admires. 4.8.6. forain, lost flesh. 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