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PAGE 2 “MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES” |) DUPLEX ReGister OXIDIZED COPPER MARY'S DIVORCE AGAIN IN COURT | Rehearing Asked by Nevada Attorney General | CARBON CITY, Nev. June t-— Mary Piekford’s divoree case came | before the state supreme court again | yeuterday Attorney General L, @. Fowler, of evada, filed a petition for a re [hearing of the state's sult to annul |“Little Mary's” divorces trom Owen Moore, charging that neither “lo | |eiclan no lawyer" can find mertt tn | HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TO ANY BASEMENT CLEAN OUT-ADJUSTABLE ‘TO ANY POINT OF CASING LARGE COMBUSTION CHAMBER \the theories expressed by the su} preme court in {te decision of a! month ago quashing the state's ac Fowler's petition declared that the | on placed a definition | et of the male in such was not contemplated | « whieh passed the| the under which suit was brought He added that if & separate stat ute must be passed, as the supreme | court suggested, to cover interfer ence by the state in divorce actions, then a separate act must be passed | to cover each ard every duty of the ettorney generat Filing of the petition was in tine with the nouncement made by |Fowler after the court announced ites ruling ining the validity of \Mary’s marriage, Fowlér at that |time said be would demand a re hearing Fowler's petition was emphatic in ite language “Aa the record of this court now |wtands, fraud, deceit and cotiusen are admittet,.” it read. ‘Is the state of Nevada ‘power | lee to remove this stain? “Must the record which flows from wrong doing be perpetuated?” ASKS HELP FOR DISABLED VETS 10,000 Heroes in Asylums Don’t Belong There An appeal on behalf of disabled exnervice men was voleed Tuesday 1. Ho M. Evans, of the U. 8. health services, a member of ant Seeoretary of Commerce n's party, who spoke at a luncheon tn henor of the secretary, | given at the Hotel New Washington by the Chaniber of Commerce and Manufacturers’ association. “There are 10,000 veterans who are in insane asylums who do not belong there.” ht said. “They are suffering from nervous disorders, but of a kind not serious enough for their re tention in institutions for the tnaane, No provision has been made to make these men at ieast partially self-eup- porting. They cannot be turned | back in the community, but they should have separete training and separate housing, apart from insane patients. | “The public, in considering the dis. | abled service man, should remember three things: First, we should take la sane attitude toward them; second, featuring for the homebuilder THE EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE | on these remarkable credit terms: you make no payment in June! you make no payment in July! you make no payment in August ! "MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT IN SEPTEMBER! —and furthermore, we install the furnace AT ONCE in your home. YOU have the use of it FREE during June, July and A You are not required to pay one cent until the of September, the balance we give you over'a year in which to pay. ' =the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE is the latest evolution in heating and ventilating systems. This most economical of all modern furnaces we have installed in hundreds of Seattle homes. It is estimated a saving of 25% to 50% can be accomplished with the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE over other systems. Perfect combustion and perfect circulation is the reason. YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT List YOUR HOMES FOR RENT we should give them intelligent direc tion and sympathy; third, we should [make provision for their recovery.” BLAINE URGES BUDGET SLASH 25 City Department Heads Asked to Cut Estimates | Counefiman E. L. Blaine, chairman of the finance committee, urged 26 departmental heads Wednesday to pare their 1923 estimates to the bone. | Estimates for expenditures for the new year will be in the hands of the council by July 10. The budget com. mitte will then make e thoro sur: vey of the financial demande of the various city departments and cut the estimates wherever possible. The tax levy for 1922 was 24.47 Cabinets "TACOMA <. SCMQEUYPLD & SQN3 Portland Mayor HUGE WHISKY wee — East tists? eos than the previo Thwarts Miller! ac! rom East year. “Of course we cannot expect as| great « reduction this year,” Blaine said, “but we are hoping to make an ville, Va., where he has been study-|aaaitional slash of two to four mille. a} ing commercial law at the Univer | The greater part of this year’s de-| sity of Virginia after graduating crease was effected by cutting $10 a from Harvard, He was accom.|month from the salaries of all city panied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs,\employes, This is half the increase Daniel Kelleher, who went East to'granted to them in 1919 to meet the attend his graduation exercises, increased cost of living due to the Young Ketleher will go into business, war. here, Whether or not there will be an Miller's stock-) Just Charlottes: fis Orta PLOT FOILED) eae Be | Campbell Kelleher has re . operations have been barred} Thru information obtained 1m | turned to Seattle from Portland, according to T. Schul-! Seattle, 1,200 cases of whisky were) a detective sent to Seattle by|#*ized In Monterey, Cal, Tursday | by a detachment of federal officers George L. Baker of the Ore! vaer the leadership of Leonard Re city to investigate Miller's rec-| gan, prohibition agent, who was gon iy } ord here. Schulpius was dispatched| sent South from this city to aid in oa rtain whether it would the war against rum-smuggling <p irs from Vancouver, B. C. Bight men ble to permit Miller (0) ore captured with the liquor and torium in!a5 aut pile: o oe the public auditor 7 ova ve Xn re a than , 100 ——-—— ~ ladditional cut in wages next year is b re ‘ore the captures ! ne cilmen are openly opposed to further | unloading. - |reductions. wounded, The liquor, according to Regan's| dispatches to the Seattle officials had just been unloaded from a boat, | which had cleared from Vancouver, | ostensibly for Mexico. A second is ; Reduced Rates to ‘ Portland If you are contemplating attend- ing PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL, take advantage of special reduced found trip rates now in effect via the Union Pacific System. ~! Tickets good leaving Seattle on $20 p. m. or 11:15 p. m. trains June U Summer School Has 1,382 Students Thirteen hundred and eighty-two udents enrolled for the summer chool at the University of Washing. on on Monday, the first day of regia tration. From 1,800 to 2,000 are ox pected to register, In all. 2ist, 22nd and 23rd. For information, cail City Passen- Agent, Union Pacific System. British coal miners returning to | work after the long atrike found| | their hands so soft that they could! | not work, } MATRIMONY VERSUS COEDS ON DOCKET OF ALUMNI COURT “The State of Matrimony va. Konwed U, Kation” was on the trial docket of the King County Alumnt association of the U, of 1] W. Wednesday noon, The matter before the court was whether coeducation—Koawed U Kation—killed Dr, EB. J. Remance at the University of Washington, A Pure Cream and Milk Product Use It —In your coffee! —on your berries! —on your cereals! drink lots of it! Fresh daily at your grocer’s, or telephone Ell. 6210 —just say Blue-jay to your druggist } Stops Pain Instantly |The simplest way to end a corn is | Biue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens comes out. Made in two form ' 10c a Pint Colorless, clear liquid (one drop Bachelor graduates wore ar. || it!) and in extra thin plasters, Use | rayed as witnessen against the |! A | whichever form you prefer, plasters | married alumni, The jury was | or the liquid—the action is the same. | drawn at noon in the L. O, mith “Mayflower” Safe, gentle, Made in a world-famed | Building restaurant, HB. 8. fh. || |laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Franklin, prominent politician, Product Free! Write Bauer @ Black, Chieago, Dept. 111|| Was Judge. Sor valuable book," Correct Care of the Feet, Incidentally, the alumni asso elation enjoyed their lunch, THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. Yi “a — OD < CY =— ‘SIGN of anunusual service Look for the Associated Gasoline Sign displayed by dealers named below.” It marks an unusual service—in engine efficiency and operating economy. “ Notwithstanding their careful manufacture, Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oils must pass a final test of service in our Motor Laboratory. Associated Gasoline has proper initial boiling point for easy starting of engines and a dry point sufficiently low to cause complete combustion of every drop, thus eliminat- ing troublesome contamination of the lubricating oil and carbonization of engine cyl- inders. This is why Associated Gasoline gives “more miles to the gallon.” Save 4.35% on Gasoline By using Associated Oil Company Scrip Books you save money, time and trouble. The coupons will be accepted by all dealers showing the Associated Sign. Order these books through any of the following dealers or direct from us. MOTOR OIL The following dealers sell Associated Oil Products: RHOADES & PATE (J. RK. Dundin) Nineteenth Avenue and Mercer Street ROBB’S SERVICE STATION 4909 Stone Way EARL RUSH 3149 Eastlake Avenue SECURITY GARAGE CO., INC. 1319-26 East Madison SHIPYARD SERVICE, STATION (A. V. March) 2959 East Marginal Way SMITH SERVICE STATION 4072 Rainier Avenue STANDARD GARAGE (Walter Christie and L. B, Bragg) 2196 Third Avenue TERMINAL GARAGE Railroad Avenue at Jackson TERRY AVENUE GARAGE Corner University and Terry Avenue THIRTY-FIFTH AVE. GARAGE (Charies Bartlett) 7501 Thirty-fifth Avenue Southwest GEORGE TURNER & SON Westlake and Aloha THOMPSON LUBRICATING CO. 2605 Pacific Avenuc Tacoma, Wash. THOMPSON LUBRICATING CO. Tacoma Junction, Wash. UNION AVENUE GARAGE South Fifty-second and Union Tacoma, Wash. UNION STREET GARAGE (L. B. McMullen) 2206 East Union Street WEST SIDE GARAGE (M. A. Dolan) 1107 Harbor Ave. WILDWOOD GARAGE & SERVICE STATION (Clem M. Honnold and Chas, T. Graf) 7636 Rainier Ave, WOLF SERVICE STATION (C. Wolf) 7764 Beacon Avenue ADMIRAL WAY GARAGE (A, Steinard) 2319 California Ave. ARCADE SERVICE STATION (G. W. Poulson) 603 Westlake Avenue E. R. AINSWORTH 2287 First Avenue South AUTO HOSPITAL GARAGE (C, BR, Crandel) 6450 KE. Marginal Way AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE CO. 1628 Fifth Avenue (Neat to Frederick & Nelson) CECIL C. BAGLEY COMPANY Fifth Avenue North at Rey BALLARD TIRE & SERVICE CO. (Geck Bros.) 5400 Leary Avenue BELLEVUE GARAGE (J. W. Hopkins) 105 Bellevue Avenue North BOYLSTON AVENUE GARAGE 1617 Boylston Avenue Between East Pine and East Olive BLUE RIBBON GARAGE 413 Seventh Avenue South J. A. CALLIER SERVICE STATION Ninth Avenue and Seneca Street CEDAR GARAGE 2515 Fourth Avenue CENTRAL SEATTLE GAS, OILING AND FLUSHING STATION Sixth Avenue, Between Marion and Columbia CHIEF SEATTLE GARAGE {Lee R. Beardsley) 608 Denny Way COLONIAL GARAGE (Wm. 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