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ss DAY, JUNE 21, 1922. BY MAIL. IN ADVANCE IN THE STA le month .., ree months .. months ‘Strains ot Beane or ASHINGTON crry aERRY PICKERS APTER JU ramen and eirls wanted ments furnished: also with tents to camp on riv good picking: ton wares. Sumner «-"-2, Kelly Rumner, Wash. SRATTLR FTA Indies to solicit. Rxperisnce ¥. Good comm Salary ta'capania partien tn: 308 Douglas WOMAN — OUR nd general office p Metropotitan — Business Sew PACIFIC APARTMENTS apartment in track: Matn 2585. taneht RY CIVIL Commission. 601 Arctic Bide following city positions third er station operator for street _, plant; pilot. office for inf feme to to riage party. preferred. 2. Bow 27. Poe hop. half price, Yoaving Sil% Virgin 5326. Kt Annex, 1000 Wh. pear Wes clean, furnt: oe Oe i “unprofessional writer, Main 2955 18 SITU. YounaG loyment. Hable wittine to tom. iM take anything. OT39 after 5:20. sor in in Al Ninnis, North 2071. Main 0850 dayn. EX-SERVICE M. shes work: plumber or plumber | ——— What have you? Melrose 1184. ES bn a og Phone a5 “OLD, EB. Cc. Cult PAINTING wall Lick 3 PAINTED REA Estimate tr ings. i [RNMENT tal mall servic %. over. pointments made early. monthly, Examination soon. rience required wlars free. Write Clumb Servier. 334 Pope é WANTED—RASPHERRY PICKERS Firet class on or before July 1 accommodations. Address all RF. D. No. 1, Wash. x BERRY PICK raspberries and biackherries eolient accommodations. for seeraiors Rox 1 Sumner, Wash. 90) RASPBERRY no amall children word and potatoes Write John Hagen, Puyallup, Wash 2 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED ropomition renint. position. South Rend, Ind __ Lost AND FOUND rm Co.. tT CARE WITH or | Phone Reward. | ara 1-11 OWNER HORSE fis brouck, Bothell. “ TO aa HOU! PONY Re Person handy et light. repair ke money by fixing t @ little, 7 rooms: bath electric light! Green Lake; aif clear, terms to responsible White Bidg. $2,100 part $100 cash. Phone BI HOUSE, $26 a farane extra 8. Jefferson FP FURN ISHED HOUSES: URNISHED; car, 3-room, $10 « month. 8. W., Burien ———— 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Ts AND FLA’ FOR Ty VERY PLEA apartment, INGUMAR APT and Phinney. GOOD Sound fee housekeeper 2% FURN aie OL. F~jaceanad AN A 4-hOOM aire it ‘a duplex houge at ave. N.. near Roy at. i. A. 8c HROEDER is Central Bide AM HEATED, Fooms or apartmen PLAT 115 2 Seattle Star * ‘Rates 90.60 180 SO oy 89.00 year verry fields. R NERDS Troning be leter| See Mr. | Bide. | Plate AL y course in tyning, dicto- | cttee ‘ou for a good position. | . College, | White Ride, Fourth and Union =| exchange for | RAGTIM GS PIANO PLAYING bial plicants for examination for she P navigator frebonte. Apply in person at rr tion ~y accattcation not later than 1922. ‘emal a, nod ranch ; PM Christian | teen Sreeeens R. No. | MA’ Pi tools wanted. Half interest estab- | Nahed secount Sfeirose | SEW PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT st heated cam hee Green Clock. lot fice. _ Tepe Rar = wn yf ga Ste tpald. WALKE! t Ls cue card show , ORY yout ‘Woon, 7 Sense. | ‘ATIONS WANTED—MALE AN 32 MUST HAVE EM Fieve and Melrose | Witt #UR-| 6. paper cleaned and hung. East ASONARLE. | Sunset 1566 even-| Dp. TA “AND Ho and wo. Vitiatt Mt4a-W. “g oan AND FEMALE HELP WANTED —Men, women, wanted. Hundreds ap- sido! respondence to . Mattaon & Son, | Rox 113, Surgner, | PICKERS good quarter: furnished. | 11th st. N. W., BEST Tinh | and quality ie Odell | Price . same by vrevine and settling. NG | This large 5. em "yonanlos, can | in place | as: | 004 neieh borhoc NIT HOUSE ¥ give the bent ~~ 4-ROOM | view. | in 0061 FU RRITED Li ti Ame: ron Lath bemane 1s POR” RENTON home. Addresa 210 1 ‘3 BOARD AND KOOM PRIVATE” HOME, GOOD” BOARD, | __for children, Sunset 5041 ise WANTED—BOARDERS HOARD POR noch near hoot vacation, Manette, Wash, 0 SUMMER COTTAGES DO YOU WANT XV SUMMER HOME #0, met In touch with Mr, Day, at rlooking Lake Washington? 1 2 University way. at once. We have the land for sale on easy terms. The finest building sit located just outside th Si Rre} eity lim- 75 FOR SALE—REAL | ESTATE lle © { | HENRY Cc, PWING COMPANY 1} ) i] “Seattle's Realtors | } } tt GREAT SACRIFICE 00—-7-room home, In aplen | did condition; on a corner | lot, 118x116, with @ wond ful view ef Lake Wa Phere are 20 ring frult trees, i] sides wealth of ||| shrube and flowers a large be- | tractive It ts ny ye talks Main 7184 } shower and tub up: weekly, distance 1i06y FIRST Nant “ro newly hot and water nervice Trans. Watict €e |PYANO FA MER Taten, Mitiott 2863. la FOR eA ES | Aig Li CMS COMPANY doors ‘ 5. 4-Neht nd door screens made 0 ander mm Stock screen doors ...... s Tend boards hy parce! post ... 1.00)! ra and cabinet colts, ith sleeve ose "the light oF by the | windshields put tn your car while von wait Oo. BR WILLIAMS COMPANY hed 1899 STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES, par M.. deliwered. See atock, Weet Seattle Ferry Dock. Went 0384 days; West 4588 evenings. fete ndow oor U 2 ARMY GOODS Leumaaer Py Overatis 3 S army shoe . [OD breeches D. shirts Barmy cate U. 8 arm. underwe. 1010 FIRST AVR. Ph | SHOP WORN FINE FOR PAINT WORK. 290 IN. SIDE DOORS. $1.60 UP: 60 GLASS DOORS, $2. UP. gov LUMBER CO, 2229 FIRST 8. |court a4 ores. Deans PORTABLE oMene co Valley St Capitot 2923. @ g Pacific Record Ex- 709 Pike end others change, applied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 1291 Fourth ave. ere change, 709 Pike. OLD _ GnowTn FOREST bac ee cord, $9 cord. Gar~ * ee fe ) teed. Elliott forse. work, guaran WE BUY ANH FELL CLOTHING furs. The Owl 1217% Firat. $4.75. delivered’ Run ASD WILE WOOD, 1750. “SON. ee IFT FEA hae Tot. Balas 12 Warren a tons of milk rar a |e FOR SeeRT Chane Us iN — A GARDEN: | Main FORD CARS down paymen fits Fount battery and + | eendition. Maay terme. HUGH. BAIRD Used Car Dept fil Porth Ave SE L TOURINGS AND ROAD- stare to be cloned out at once and at bareain price Open even'ngs. PROPLY'S AUTO MARKET $24 Fourth, jear Pine. ND 9) COUNTRY Cr Toaster, 4-passenger, in good con- ition; wire wheels: clasey car 9475 cash Call Apt. M-1, The Ab- hotaford, 181 11th ave, nat 1.190 miles: In perfect condition, and looks like new. Must be sold. Klllott 2509. 1624 Fourth 1014 CHANDLER NEWLY PAINT- Good car for someone wh Waste aareien eed eaptare’ Be gain West 1188. | MAXWELL LIGHT ROAPAT good tir A snap at $225 Seuckder ved phononrenh 40 part 1624 Fourt CARH FOR AUTOMONILE I will pay cash for your car, or sel! | ear for you. Bring your car to me for quick action. No storage prin out blank, malt it to Henry Mose. ba i 1407 lith « *. Phone East (Make . Address 2.12... ceeeee 2932 {= FOR SALE—RE. LAKE located with un- mountain a sightl obatructed view; 12 minu m postoffice. This home \# modern in every de tail, and greatly underpriced at $4,200: roust have $1,500 cash. No mortgage. If you are looking for a home, should see this one, WINBIGLER 1004 White tilde Elliott 4507. | SEW HOME, sod Of Moni CARI r rent money will buy this ne cozy, plastered cottage view; graded streets: city water; pho lights; schools and store fine neighborhood in city country hom: outside city limits, near ear; no. city taxes $1,500. Wii) sell quarter or half acre if desired. L. F. Empire Bide. flliott BAV and Junt 1491 i -room he with furniture: 2 large corner lots, above street grade; 19 minuten to Second ave. on Bast Madison car, Price | | in : | -PARSENGER. 1619 MODET. | NORTH END BARGAINS cols high large rooms, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, full co basement, HOT WA HBAT, laundry,» bil ‘ard room and garage. Easy terms, Call for appoint: | ment, T-42, Main 7194 $3,000—Owner leaving city; | Will aaerifice modern 5 | bungalow | Sunnyside ave worth t today nt down, balance wonth, including located at This $4,000, Te42. ' | it HENRY C. EWING COMPANY | 200 Alaska Hidg Main 7184. “BURKE SERVICE SINCE 1881 ONAL BUY THAN Tt alow, on lot 90x12 £00 ; only half- ‘ar tine and paveme: le of city Him 4 phone. 300 pi down, $15 M. BON, KE. Hide MAKE South downtown flowers bt: garage tokens Seil 4-room bun rot. view jock dust puts 310 Tiineiciey W390 CAs 21s Finaiey: et minutes tr level: fruit ap plumbing and li for cow and ede some repairs ©, lot or land tt 4820. or Kenw “FLild— FURNISHED COMP ALMOs? GIVING IT AWAY / j “OFFE T A low, with toilet, and cosy neat lot ‘dear ut | . thats all, Terms about $500 H. A. BCHROED: 3 Central Bldg view ntaine: good district, 009; about $360 cash CHAS. P. DAVIES 331 Burke Bldg. Eliott 073, R iJ f{ the upper house; fine can be ar- larwe jot; dandy Price attra adie. Owner wus at SELL = con bivd., at ar bu All assessments ROOM 4504 h | $16 seks terms id. J | OOM cf Te house, $600; terma Owner, | Cascadia ave “ROOM BUN LOW; newly painted; block to car. MODERS bast TiS Aown. Fin Am. Bk. Bid. Bil | 8300 TAKES $1.00 EQUITY IN modern bungalow. Garfield 3700-1 lw FOK EXCHANGE—aEAL ESTATE | COP WITH HCILDING ON TT, F808, all improvements in and paid for Will take small car in trade Terme if desired. Call Beacon 2190. ch DANDY tT ON SALT with rage for your be wight of city: fare 26c. Price $675 terms $175 cash, balance in 4 years A PICTURE SPOT little home place, just north of ing the Sound. tructed, Neat chicken ere: fine ly $2,350 Auto bus service to s. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Bldg. Elliott 0672. ai HOLLY UY Woon “FARM D BALA Pow 1 .TRYME TUNITY of the fares belay st | tracts, Nearly clover me il; high and and berry these tracts try farm. 6 large brick > city. Twenty-fiv aed 4 into small this land is rich Mac RONALD & MILLER Bt Elitott 6876. PYOU CAN a for nm have os that will suit country p'! One piace, 7 acres: nice new Cali- fornia bungalow: good soll; fine for berries; will give you. free planta; located right on state high way. between Hothell and homish. Price $2.000; $200 and bala: -¢ $10 per month. we have four other homes located on and near the Snohomish state highway, in our new CATHCART Addition: They are going fast on our easy payment plan, #0 come at onee to 6&6 University way, Sun- day or any 4 We will gladly show you these piaces free. KEAL BARGAIN |40 acres, $20 per acre. Fine, level land, free from rock and grav: close to Arlington, and in a di trict where farming is wu clone to paved highway and road right up to property. A small payment down and balance over a period of & years, Inquiries w convince you that price of this is below an i way this vicinity. Seaboard Bldg. similar land in 1. NELSON, 927 tracts few minute boat fare to Land Ia first clans; acenery, excellent only. bo attle, fishing I good: It you like to have a home, but have no money, here te your eh ay when can. Write John Storseth, _Poursbo Wash 5 ACT NORTH Dandy tract of rich loam #otl; fine location; near interurban’ and lake. If you want real value, see this and compare it with eurround- $250 down, with easy ing land. Price $800; $200 cash, | payments, balance like rent WESTERN P. VAN ARSDALE | 623 New York Blk Main 2209. 1016 Third Ave. $2,200; CABH, MONTH |A GOOD BUY—10 ACK iT OF ime n bungalow: ext ree living Kent; 2 acres clear 24 fruit | r m; handy kiteh full plumb- trees; small house; barn; chicken | ing: 460x100; bearing fruit; garage yune; good well; hors buggy, ehie house, Immediate poss chickens, tools, ‘A od road sion quire 3414 Merdinand at Price $1,600; terms Plenty work | Ratni 2 | close QUICK 41. G0—4 LOTR; 4 ROOMB; MERRITT REALTY CO ath! ait inde Of fruit, ehiokene 11 New York Bik and garden; garage. 1047 Dono- | FOR BALA OR THADE ii ACR van #t. by owner, One block to ail water front dirs, Munson, car, Terme. Pearson, Wash. wink Ghat orpon- will wan ni ented ment on, ley, or 20. squad shine and three serving glasses, were | maid, Dott | arrested | taken, | Batt longshoreman, Was net at $100. t of moonshine ta said to have | jaw fa pl _jaccntiecactidajilieatighitonanianes KENNYDALE WILL NOW HAVE “JUICE” || now nearing comptetion light power to it Plans give electric Kennydal gether according to Dr dentiat, tw nileged to he HE BE suburb of Henttle, aid Tuesday. Several inter twaldents have banded to to secure the improve The power will be turned B. H. Stan 3 ARRESTED IN DRY RAID ‘Two women and a man were In the oy city jail Wednesday on boo charges Mra. V. Wancus, 30, 219 Main a men at found in. her possensio y Bonar, 23, 7f7 1. Denny wa at her Albert E 38, living at Two-thirds for Meyers, | been found in hin podsession, FRA llAON, Wingate. Cley 5, 19 or 20 acres rich le in chard water Iittie cash handles, or wil! trade. 120 MINUTES FROM SRATTLE ay bigh | Fourth All in close 1000 1000 1000 omall 20 acres, all bottom land: on Mexzan sawmill bargain for $2,350. CHARLES HOMES ( ‘OMPANY me STOCKS A i 2 Un. Finance Ind com. WESTERN SMELT Bubject chan) itm 709 2nd Ave Members Chicago Board of Trade. SCANDIN AVIAN R. phone Kenwo: ri BP. 212 Hoge Bidg. Annex, 709 2nd a ye Bee our list nell only stores and nly. NK WINGATE, 19017 Edmonton av looking for you. fF nd, t# ACREAGE ACKEAGE SNAP in Seatt ni 4 cown, 125 tools, : fam) 4: runnin, cleare Mebte orchard. over halt ec ‘amily 1, REALTY DEV. Floor, Der and Union. corp. Bid “CLOSE-IN F-ACHE FARM cultivation: 4-room hb. ; CROP f ood and cultivated near Sedr 5 60; term eTRHS, 726 Third Ave W0-ACRE FARM to town, achool, railroad, bi some clearing: house and on term Al ae BONDS WE Wit. SELL ka Pet. United Finance ist com. mid Weatern Smelting & P.. 32 Acro Alarm com. .. 2.50 Owenwood 22 Turman OU 1.30 Smith Cannery Machine Bid Coast Tire & Rub. com.. 6.00 106 Sound Rubber 1 COMPA to prior sale and in price, we offer a ed amount of this stock lots of 500 shares or more all AM NTS. Fy, PCHABED. 6612 Untv i] either Beptember 10 © wold liquor to dry Two bottles of moon home and seven || quarts and six pints of beer were 2208 First Your father, ned that you were in Seattle, | cod soil; part iy or- $6,000 Third Ave. T-room joing place; Lis iG & POWER Y RICAN BANK 02 RTS Ss STAR. Paint M akes By Wanda von Kettler A smear of grease paint here | and there, a line of chalk, @ | blackened eyebrow — and Io, ‘rank MeGlynn is Abraham Lin- night I saw Frank Me- Glynn lay on the grease paint that made him the image of the great patriot and martyr, He was dressed in baggy brown trousers, like those worn by Lin- coln, and a loose white shirt. His | long frock coat bung over a chair 1) in the dresskig room is face was not yot “made u Outside, the audience | ning to collect for the evening's per formance at the Metropolitan, They | had come to sea “Abraham Lincoln.” A boy ran thru the corridors of the dressing room section, “behind stage,” and called “Fifteen minutes |=tif—-teen min TALKS WHILE of ME PAINTS That means,” spoke Mr. MeGlynn, “that I've got to begin with the paint—so we'll just talk while I lay jit on.” "| A white covering like a barber's 1 | sheet waa thrown over him and tied Je labout his neck, He began the appli cation of a yellow shaded paint, rubbed smoothly and evenly over his face zen proceeded to talk “he said, “L am not of the | engtieh company that originally was begin: ts ” y Senail seam pare I'm an American actor, having had years. wy all of my 26 years of experience in Fide Third Ate this country, It is odd, twn’t it,” S100 WUVS GY AGCRE RICH CLEAT | be continued, “that an Englishman vttom land: only 25 minu ont should have written tht play—« oma interurban: fronts) very much Englishman like John > REE ad ito Drinkwater Lnt'resting, to may the ITH least. Well, Drinkwater produced) | eee ew Ferd _ Main 2209 |it in this country for the first time es : NEAR R. W.|in Stanford, Conn, in 1919. 1 broke py *{ “into the part then, We travel PAM sonaider | bout three weeks, then landed in Owner, | New York for 10 monthe, And now Bide. Hiliott 1401. | we're on tour.” ¥ AND CLEAK, TO , tnt had been Win take Ford and equity alps enfin applied around his eyes—with a dab |head, and a streak or two on hi cheeks, “These,” Mr, McGlynn explained. ‘are shadings—not lines, They sist in throwing into relief the fea- tures—-of Lincoln.” “Had you ever been said to look lke Lincotn,” I aw him, “before you played the part? Mr. McGlynn laughed. “From the chin up,” he replied. “That is, my mouth and chin are not Lincoln's. Lincoin bad a dim ple, I haven't. ‘That's why I put one in with the bine paint.” A dab with the pencil was made on his chin. “And my lower a needs to be accentuated. is why,” ee orn ably cit of yellowish pink paint, “I apply this, To give life,” be added, “I put « Wttle carmine over the blue, and blend them. od bill % a_i generously over it wt i A Ae A bdiack wig was placed over Mr, MeGlynn‘s own brown locks. And behold—Lincotn! ‘The cali boy came thru the cor- |ridors again. “Three minutes,” he |eried, “three min-—uten nm On paved road south of SEATTLE: | yen wHo SAW |LINCOLN APPROVE | The actor was ready to play the |part. He looked like Lincoln. Old | men who knew the president say that [McGlynn “acts” Uke IAncoln—that his Interpretation is “human.” He looked, at least, very much like a human Lincetn Tuesday night Maybe now that we know how {t's The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law JP" WALL Eviablished 1087 AN cases; moderate fees; consultation free.’ Main 7308, 216 Burke Bid eph Allen, lawyer. | at 82% cents per share. Pl Certificates of stock sold by 507 Leary Wid. BA 3985. valid, nd if desired, wil o transferred to. purchaser's _Chiropractor name DKK EC TCRNER, CHIROPRAC- Liberty and Canadian Bonds, alt te |” tor, 210-12 Haight Bidg.. 2nd-Pine. gues, bought and gold... | _Mours. 10-6._Bive. dates. M. 3648 JORDAN, WENTWORTH co. - aaa Btocks and Bonde ~ Christian ‘hristian Sclence Practitioner Rucceasors to STARY” & BELLEN—— CHRISTIAN HERRIN & RHODES, INC. | Science practitioner, | teacher ain Author of “Gems of Healing.” 603 People’s Bank Bldg. Main 6558. STOCKS OPPERED T 200 Futrell Coupler ........9060 | _ ~ <a 1000 Idaho Gold & Ruby .... Market | MONEY LOANED ON ALL ARTI- | 890 Silveramith Mines Market} cles of value. THE RELIABLE, 1508 0 Beacen Coal Miner Bid 907 Third ave. 1000 Hematite Iron @ Gold .. 36 }1000 Western Union Mining 30 Flectric Machinery ?1"200 Western Rubber, V.T. C. 160 GitT--BOLD—RENTED 12500 Red. Desert O11 Synd 06 |w. MONTRLIUS PRICE CO. Sonttle $000 Trojan Ol, Cal 04) 6000 Anderson Bros ong Money to Loan 10000 Outwest Petrol 1% Will Buy: LIB MONEY FOR you 000 Alark Pe veork Prov. Mug. Success Mng. | Loane made to, men and women on eu Alene stock. hor otice in amounts of 16 to ur @Alene stocks at) 3760. NO MORTGAGE or IN- * STEEPLE DORSER required. Your promise to 118 Cherry § Main 5899 pay and be steadily employed ts all we nek, It makes no difference who you owe or what you waat the money for. See us toda EMPLOY ES’ LOAN SOCI ee, Empire mag. Ave. Ni iadiaon. 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Al_busii RSONAL nts, ur Patent Attorneys FREDERICK P. GORINPATS— ent Attorney, American and for- lan patents secured, developed 7 Central GLANDS — MEN, WHY “BE Ex-| Bide; Seote nine jen rg Hausted? Overcome fatigue, Re-| has sain ono » D. guin your health and atrength by | thon using a EAN ae inrs. at} yi ] a Arey Guarantee y ma ablots, sD8. bli ah i , ears examiner U7. 8. Patent O: fa eer Medical Co, 234] fey “os-6 Lyon. Bla__wiflott 6 VV > CO. WiLL” LADY” WHO FOUND nical’ experts. Compare i Rhodes’ and returned | Technica P PAT® our them pleas send address to. 612 lise aes Pantages Bldg, y kind nt? Biltott 006s PED r 0 VATA MT. Hetabliahed 1890 , ESTATE LOAN! arm and acre 105 2nd ave, 8. i¥ Cort Ww 8 baventa. DO You" survER FROM BE, advion ver stinoniee” ein Ida, lumbago or rheun ahant ree x Sen come, ‘te Cobb Bide Bathe | _ Mato 2728 Elliott _ ‘tte? g 5—rand, Upright ana Auer ent in her home, 1412 Preyer. Taek, oe ta Base “CHATTEL LOANS Main 4020 W joan. Wondon Jewelry & Phys jurgeon: Private wore ternity, Noland nervous ca {iconeed physio(an attending. 16 16th ave, Capitol Hilt ca ‘. ft —Womn's allinenta ape sia antle. Suite 400 Pas eR nt | played Abraham Lincoln in London.! Him Lincoln His Acting Completes J “Job Portrays Role of Abraham Lincoln Frank McGlynn is giving a wonderful performance at the Metropolitan this week in the title role of “Abraham Lin- coln,” John Drinkwater’s great play. done a lot of us will get a can of blue paint and some eyebrow pencils, Main e030 here and there on his chin, fore) ou: « dimple in our chin, and place in shadings, thinking to look like the Kreatest president. But maybe our features don't measure the same as Lincoln's, Maybe our forehead is not the same width, Maybe our ears are not the same length. Maybe our |nose f# not the shape. Maybe our eyes are not gray, Mr. MeGlynn measures exact —from the chin up! And he is 6 feet 244 inches tail —not quite so high, but almost— as Lincoln, 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 30632." 5506 18th ave. 6. ‘was slightly bruised when hit by an auto driven by C. N. Plush, 3030 Fid- monds st, Monday, 307". Du Frenese, 1015 Mar ton -st:-muved herself poaptnlernneaieiiny init gbencn: when she grabbe tbe toll r of Yr. A. Bernardo’s auto, by which she was struck at Fifth ave. and University st. while crossing the street. 308 ~Isnae Cordova, 1217 Wash- ington st. a newsboy, was slightly bruised Wednesday when he walked from the curb into an auto driven by BE. V. Soderquiat, 3712 Wallingford ave., at Second ave. and Madindy st. 309 22"* from behind an toe wagon Tuesday and into jthe path of an auto driven John B. Miller, 7340 17th ave. N. W., Jack MeDougall, 6750 15th ave. N. W. sustained minor bruises about |body, The accident ave. N. W. and W LABOR HEADS 70th a CINCINNATI, June 21, — Sur- rounding their plans with complete recrecy ed Mine Workers and railroad unions here today were prepared to “keep the enemy guessing” as tothe strat egy they will employ cided upon, first formal meeting of the groups a policy of caution wi up. Last night's session was under- stood to have been devoted largely to | discussion of legal possibilities, such | as the danger of prosecution on a! charge of conspiracy, in the even the two groups act together in a strike two coal in interstate commerce, ROUGE RUINS LIPS, HE SAYS CHICAGO, June 21.—Rouge as a routine is ruinous to the com plexion. No lips, however alluring, can survive the daily application of the Up stick. Dr. William Lathrop Love, here for the annual convention of the American Institute of homeopathy, made these statements today, An attack on prohibition was made before the convention by Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, city health com. missioner of New York. “So far, the Volstead he said, “The only effect to date has been to drive the public to in- creased use of drugs, household con- eoctions and Be castnsival distiliations, INFURIATED FATHER KILLS NEW YORK, June 21,—Trapped in a cellar by Sabatino Svordonano, whose 7-year-old daughter, Lillian, he was accused of attacking, Thomas ‘Meighan, 62, was hacked to death to- day by the infuriated father. Svordonano confessed, saying sim- ply: “It was my duty. my family name. T had to defend AFTER LESS than a year’s train. Holling: veter- a ing in music, Thomas I worth, Seattle disabled war an, has written the music fo new song, “Follow the Glac Trail.” The Chamber of Commerce es | plans to use the piece in advertising the scenic beauties of Puget Sound, curred at 24th; GUARD PLANS, representatives of the Unit. ! in the joint! strike program which they have de-| At a conference late last night the | wet | movement affecting the shipment of law has! caused nothing but harmful results,” | | | Suspen BY HENRY one is against him, the Babe Knowing that the five weeks’ solace of being the home run out of him, not so much that |but because he was swinging |to kill the ball. |swung at them, prevails here that he is thru. ger, collected his 18th home Philadelphia, Eckert Pitching at RESS dispatches from Belfast, Ireland, last week announced the death of Dennis Horgan, To the present generation of ath- letes that means little, but to the old-timers the death of Horgan means the passing of one of the greatest | shot putters the world had known prior to thone great weight putters, the late Ralph Rose and Pat Me- Donald. Horgan at one time held all shot- putting records for England, Scot- land and Ireland, and still holds the Scotch 16-pound shot-put record of 47 feet 1 inch, made as late as 1912, and the English record of 46 feet 6% | excelled at other weight events. His great name was made with the 16- pound shot. From 1893 to 1912 he won the English championship 13 | times, took second to Ralph Rose in | the 1908 Olympic games at London, jand in that time won the shot put | titles of Ireland, Scotiand and Wales, | wipe out those who stand between him and his former glory. jmissioner Landis at the start of the season would prevent him from breaking his 1921 record, Ruth had oa oe eee |neth Williams, the Brown star, making it almost impossible + for him to do that, he became franti American league pitchers have been makin Kenneth Williams Hits 18th Homer of 1922 Season ST. LOUIS, June 21.—Kenneth Williams, St. Louis day, busting his wallop in the fifth inning of the game Other homers Tuesday were Burns, of Boston, 2; Cute shaw, Detroit, 1, and Hauser, Athletics, 1. ‘ Dennis Horgan, Famous Irish Athlete, Is D New York Thinks That “Babe” Ruth Is Thru ion and Kenneth Williams Make Bambino Frantic, Says Henry L. Farrell; Pitchers Are Mak- ing Sucker Out of Home-Run King; Is Suspended L. FARRELL A a e, YORK, June 21.—Tottering on his throne, Babe ij Ruth, once the great home run king, is defending him- \self in the primitive ways of a cave man. ‘ His wrath aroused apparently by the notion that every- is following the inclination to ‘s’ suspension imposed by Com- king of the year. With Ken- a “sucker” they have found his weakness, at anything in the mad desire — The more he missed bad balls the more he New York is “off” the swat king now and the impression — run of the season here at the time. best record wag feet 1 inch, it must be taken consideration that English shot ters never made such a study of event as the Americans. Ho marks were remarkable in their and when he made his Scotch in 1942 he had been in active o tion exactly 20 years. Up to 1900 Horgan’s best put been 46 feet 5% inches in the ish championships in 1894, yet tee ko een ble hoot this in meets, his best effort feet 1 inch being in 1912. The English shot gan had a long ¢ competitive athletics. “His j only proves what has often bean said, that a weight man can outlast — a track man in competition. College Trap Title Won by Bulldog Again Yale, for the 13th consecutive year, has won the intercolle- giate trapshooting champlonship. Princeton, Harvard and Pennsyl- vania were the other contestants, ‘The individual honors were taken by A. B. Turner of Princeton. It has been so long since Yale last a match with the shot gun that we can't remember. Last fall Chief Bender, the Indian ball player and shot, coached the New Haven boys and |] he got them away to a good start. |] Following the tournament the Intercollegiate association affil- fated with the American Trap- shooting association and elected R. D. Peck, of Princeton, prest- dent; C. P. Williams of Yale, vice-president, and Bernard M. Baruch of Harvard, secretary. Tuesday's hero — Sam Rico stretched a single into a = in the 13th inning, a rally that gave the seuntoke three runs and a 9 to 6 victory over the White Sox. eee George Burns hit two homers but they weren't enough for the Red Sox and the Tigers won their eighth con- secutive game, 9 to 8. eee With Babe Ruth out of the lineup the Yanks came out of their slump and won their first victory in nine eee | games, beating the Indians 6 to 5. Ken Williams hit his 18th homer after Sisler had tripled and helped the Browns win from the Athletics, 7 ot 3. Hauser hit one for the A.'s, eee Singles by Cavency, Pinelli and Daubert anda sacrifice fly by Burns gave the Reds a pair of runs in the fifth and a 2 to 0 victory over the Braves, Couch let Boston down with. two bits. LEE AND FOLEY ARE SIGNED UP George Lee, Chinese bantam. weight, boxes 10 round with Vic Foley, Vancouver, B, C. boxer, in Vancouver Friday night, Lee is returning after a trip to the Phil- ippines, POLO BID An English polo team has been in- vited to play at Point Judith (R. 1)} and the recent test at. Ten tourney, July 26 to August 36, \box Luis Angel ILEVELAND, June 21 Ruth today denied that be f tended to attack Umpire Dineen terday at Dunn field as a his suspension, following his with the umpire during game. “T wasn't going to him,” Ruth today. There was no danger of fight at all. We | over.” ‘When asked why Manager jer and Stuffy McInnis and members of the Cleveland team ii | tervened, Ruth said: “We were | ing loud, I guess. There |be a misunderstanding : | Monday’a Incident, and both | were trying to get it straight | out.” PRESIDENTS WANT Washington and Jefferson's: fot | ball team {s anxious to play the Cat lfornia® Golden Bears in & Son game again, according to |from the East. The Presidents, most of the team back in the that tied California last year, — strengthened this fall by the of several promising frosh pla The same reports says that naval academy team may trip across the continent to post-season game, TRAVELS FAR FOR DEFEATS" Jim Tracey, claimant Australian heavyweight wan wa Firpo, A! chantpion, in Buenos Alres : Tracey came all the way from the — Antipodes to be slammed around the ring by Bill Brennan and now he will be the fatted calf at Firpo's home-cominy FITZGERALD IS PILOTING SACS Justin Fitegerald is handling the reins of the Sacramento club in the absence of Charley Pick, who ts on the sidelines with a broken ankle, - Ae ROPER VS. GIBBONS OMAHA, Neb., June 21.—-Bob Ro- per and Tommy Gibbons have signed articles for a 10-round bout here on the afternoon of July 4 under the auspices of the American Legion, SOME SPRINTER . Billy Hayes of Springfield, has the extraordinary record of ning the 100-yard dash in the West. ern conference championships three times In better than 10 seconds. He won in 1919 and 1921 in 9 4-5 seconds 9.710

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