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7, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922 DWA TORNADO P WRECKS CITIES: Crop and Property Damage! f Huge in Twister’s Wake | DES MOINDS, Ia, July 17.—Huge Joases to property and crops resulted | from the tornado which swept Cen- tral Towa last night, according to re ports reaching here today. Bulldings were biown down, trees Uprooted, cellars flooded and crops aid low by the twister and cloud: burst which tore thru Hoone, Newton and Colfax. Wire, communication with the dev. Batated towns Is cut off, / The business section of Boone to- Gay is a wreck. Every plate glass front has been blown in and water } bas flooded the cellars. Accompanied by & torrential rain, the twister raised havoc In Colfax ‘Two garages are down, the roots of | @éveral other buildings have been | carried away and plate glass win: | ows im the business blocks are} } Jamasned to bits, Newton, tho hit by the tall of tne! #torm, suffered heavy losses, Sever. | a! old buildings were bidwn over, | Pmny window panes were smashed ADd trees uprooted. } Cropa In the path of the twister Py were ruined. La) Several barns were fired by light. inc and burned to the ground. Fort Dodge, Ames, Oskaloosa and | ether towns to the northwest and Mortheast of the path of the storm reported heavy rains, but no devas tating winds. Total lone has not yet heen deter. mined. Tt probably will total over a Million dollors. Calls Conference to Study Settlers CHEHALIS, July 17—-A pr ager “Meeting of the board of directers the Washington State chamber = commerce waa called here by N. x, TAKES SWIM IN TURPENTINE Swimming in # vat of turpentine Tepresentative gathering of farmersimay jook easy—but it's far from and members of other big industries joing pleasant. Ask Joe Miller, St Ephrata. July 12, requesting that) yiitier, who ie 30, and lives at 2114 ‘the state chamber call « conference} pourth ave, waa in city hospital ‘on the west side to study the question “why we are not getting settlers,” | ee sees De survey by 4 WASHINGTON, July 17--l4ts every convicted war-time food Monday, because he attempted to do . his woney back. fust that. But pot because he want- That’ Fr ot ed to, Far from it. mwas: Senater. : Wikine West Virginia wants to do. it the W. P. Ful- Reger gp orgy! Raney ‘at Utah | i* senate bill 3193, now before the st. and Atlantic ave, Miller's foot |*enate claims committee: skidded. He fell into 80 galious of “The secretary of the turpentine. Fellow workmen pulled| wry te» hereby him out, but he had gre Magee overcome by the fumes and burns about his body. City hospital ph; ve Mil ler a bath and put be te noe. new jury list for 1922 ang 1923 _ Was completed Monday by County “Mourning postage stamps,” now on agile in , bewail the loss of the Great Northern | Railway Shopmen Must Return to Work Tuesday or Forfeit Rights — The following positions are now open to Uitose who apply for work: MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS ELECTRICAL WORKERS BOILERMAKERS SHEET METAL WORKERS CAR REPAIR MEN CARPENTERS at wages and working conditions prescribed by the United States Rail- way Labor Board, effective July Ist, 1922. Rates for Journeymen and Leading Men range from 63 to 82 cents per hour, and for helpers 47 cents per hour, with time and one-half after eight hours and for Sundays and Holidays. Applicants who are not mechanics will be given employment and will be trained in all branches of the trades. Seniority and pension rights of new employes will date from the time of entering service. Former employes who return to work by 10 a. m., Tuesday, July 18th, 1922, will be allowed record of continuous service for seniority and pension rights, After that time they will rank as new men. Apply at nearest shop, or at Division Superintendent’s offices, or at the Great Northern Employment office, 175 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. / 6 C. 0. JENKS, Vice President in Charge of Operation ee OUR WAY BY $i sem Would Refund Fines to Food Profiteers visions of section 4 of an act commonly known as the fed control or Lover act.” Under the Biking bill, no profiteer Read | would excapo--getting his money |r75 back, A big majority of the fine, which ranged from as low as $80 up to $16,500, were col lected on pleas of guilty, Gen- » the defendants, anawer- ing federal tndictntents against eA myo 4 i to get off Judges gave them. more than two years after the clowe of the, war, the. supreme court of the Usited Btates site in the game, | The Cohen Grocery Co. of St. |Louls had been indicted on two [counts under the Lever act—for the alleged selling of one lot of sugar for 20 cents — pound and another lot at 19% cents = pound, The case came before the su- on the ground that it was not specific in stating at what point | im price-fixing profiteering be | gan, | Se long as an Individual of / | | the Lever net concern did net conspire with others to fix or control pricw | of necessaries the sky was the | Hmit in the amount that could” | be asked for sugar, potatoes, flour or other necessaries, the decinion cleariy indicated. ‘The guilt of the 100 odd profiteers | who admitted they had violated the food-control law and paid the $121, $85.35 im fines does not figure in the present calculations. ‘Their arguments for the refund of their fine® ta: The Cohen Gro- cery Company didn't have to pay a fine, nelther should we. ; Assistang Attorney. General | Robert H. Lovett, In « letter te | Benator Capper of Kansas, chairman of the claims cocnmit- tee, recommends that the fines be refunded. Lovett, in effect, enys of the fines will Pr orto eee the government if refunds are not made and that ft tsn't worth while for *he government to spend the time aod money fighting them in the courts, | What'e $121,886.31 |Hot ‘Vords Soar on | Floor of Senate | WASHINGTON, July 16.—Senator |Spencer of Missouri was accused in the senate today by Senator Stan- ley, Kentucky,, of “iniquiti jdamnabie and pernicious activity” |because he made © survey of Mis {wourt to learn how Senator Reed! \stood in the fight ogainst Becken-. jridge Long for the democratic sen- atorial nomination. Spenced admit |ted making the survey aster Stanley | had paid a warm tribute \o Reed as) la “towering figure whom the re-| | publicans have conspired to strike | down.” More Optimists Out | _ for Public Offices Filings for the fail election \fons| \day were: Chester A. Tarr, répre| | sentative, Met district; G. BE. Hallark, | county commissioner, Second distrhy | Reah M. Whitehead, justice of pead, | Seattle precinct; Tom Mulligan, cof. stable, Seattle precinct; Malcolta | Douglas, prosecuting attorney; J. Hh | nlery, constable, Keattle precinet? |. .H. ‘Thomson, county commis, sioner, First district | AN OVERHEATED STOVE start ed a fire that destroyed the home of C, M. Kaiser, 7756 30th ave. 8. W., |Monday. The loss was $2,000, |the | Venice, which ts built on between |70 and 80 islets, has « population of about 60,000, fome of the malaria-carrying moy quitoes themselves die of malaria, SYR WS ee The Seattle Star PUB Dally Rt 10T Beventh AVE __ Beattie, Washington, Ws ZA | Subscription Rates BY MAIL, IN AR IN THE @TAT! je month ree mont! 1 Bix months ae One your z atatn or ABHING TON 2.05 yous pid 99.89 OUTHL Price 1 t He K: ae mon’ RATER North e Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 PERSONAL WaT NDS — MEN, WHY BP me Tak en Over tyre a ecco th eo and stren Ea xii herd f Wit tor any hame without a written order owen, SON VINE WENTH TAKEN BY nurse, who will exsist those tm need. 1432 FE. Pine. BPECIAL NOTICES 4 ENOIT INSTITUTE — FOR jam, lum bage, bles and obstinate pa etal treatment for se faction guare free. by i", M Sely, i” 128. LOST SMALL BOSTON HOLT POP about § months old: front feet white, with white mark in, back of neck and ue answers to fe rT. NEAR KIRKLAND FHAV- lothing and Pe Ie Cit nr Seattle Civil Service Commission €01 Arctic Bullding-—Applicante for examination ae la r, Including the following: Aspbalt Inborer, bullding dabar: trench digger garte labore park pe laadeor and baer € iaberer. Wages, 1450 por piy in poe ae ae Commission’ a ‘lee for formation and application net than July 21, 1222. CALIFORNIA —W mediately f kere, sheet metal workers, pas- ‘and freight car repairers, WANTED RY ng” | Service Comminsion, for couminsten ni win erty positions: vk. law k © — are bs man, fanio Rouseman and building tnapect Apply in person at Comm oe for Information and applica- tion aot later than July 18, 1922 604 Wh. F furnished, steam he: ¥, rece, (for men) Sy baths, Bastor s watch sad Jewelry, repalr and Bell, hoursekeepin and up, and gas Firemen, brake: Beginn Inter $260 monthiy. aSiivay Star 10 SITUATION MALE PAINTING AND “KALSOMIN' FiBll Paper cleaned and hung. FARMS T0 CURE ADDICTS URGED Sheriff, Police Convention Adopts Dope | Measures COUER D'ALENE, Idaho, July 17. —Isolated narcotic “farms” for ef. fective cure of dope victims will be established in the near future in the Northwest states and will be oper. jated under state control, every court in each state having jurisdiction over every addict coming under of- ficial notice, if recommendations In- dorsed by the members of the North. west Association of Sheriffs and Police prove effective. All theories that the drug addict of long standing cannot be permanently cured were ridiculed by Harry V. Williamson, federal narcotic agent tn charge of the Denver division, who cited cases in Colorado and Wyoming lof 10- and 20-year addicts permanent- ly cured by drastic isolation meth- ods, “plenty of outdoor work” and wystem., The resolution advanced by Will- famson and President Luke May was unanimously indorsed and will be |taken up by the legislative commit. tee of the association immediately, Williamson reported drug con- on the decrease in Idaho, , Wyoming, Colorado and Mon. thna, and declared that departmental epliaboration with the benefits de- tved from the passing of the Jones- Hiller bill will mark a steady decline in addiction, Traffic will never cease, he declared, until measures are taken to diminish the number of addicts, Addiction, he offered, ean only be cured by state farms as recommended, re. |NEWLY TINTED ROOMS, 0 SITUATION MALE YounT AN, [im BADLY Bid of work willing to thing. x 0739 after b. Fkst BS 5 BL itd PAPER ke mining @t mode ve Call Al Ninnia, North 2071, evenings, Main 0850 daya, |RAatin eg 422 Nba LAYING tleal work teaches have all practi | run CO | Mitote 1691 1] MALE A FEMALE HELP WANTE! GOVERNWENT Neve POSTOF- » clerks for Beattle, Mxamina- September Wr sshington, D.C BERRY PiCKERS WANT mediately, for raspberr rants, cherries, bl Orgon, Burner, V BERRY PICKET, ¢ extra good picking. Fine can riv apartine Wash, Oitacs Wer fotel— nia and. 8th Sve.” ‘Moa; steam heal Tooma; each hae fr Heat sarvices shows fee *. Trane, Te up; weekly, Lt) ‘0 up. Walking distance. io FURNISHED HOUSES rm vii Wat phones =: fiah FOR RENT MODERN 3- ROOM FURNTSHED, clone in, $25 month. 606% Bast- ake 20 FOR RENT—HOUSES UNFURNISHED FOR Ty —3-hOOM HO Rished. 1925% Second « Notts 9023. ROOMS, thing furnished, close in. 707 Mad- ison. Bilfote 1188-J A Smile Worth |: While He knew that many peo- le were looking for a ome, so he sent his ad to The Star. Some one told him that The Star CLASSIFIED BRINGS RESULTS. He wasn’t disappointed. Telephone us your ad- vertising or ask to have a salesman call and give you classified service, ( 88 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES ABT VOR AUTOMORILE 1 will pay cash for ear for you. Bring your me for quick act io char i" me blank, mall ft to Henry Moss. Mach, 1407 iith eve.” Phone Bast you money. 0., Wlljott 6226. CASI PAID POR Cait INDITION no object. Biliott 194%, 1909 Sth. “ FOR SALE—TRUCKS COMMERCE 1-TON TROCK. fine condition. Hergain for qy sale, Phone owner Monday, Main 3101. — 62 @ ron SALE—-REAL | ESTATE SOMB GOOD INVESTMENTS Business and Income Properties TED, clone in, front entrance, $25, 506% Bastiake 31 SUMMER COTTAGES TO RENT BROLA BEACH Tent, $2; furnished camp, $4; fur- migued cottage, $8 per week, We FURNITURE FOR SALR Aisks bars wells. 2032 Sth. M EBIE. ELECTRIC MAPPINESS and she loves ou. '¢ last long togeth: an Investigat ELECTRIC WASHER vacuum CLEANER now OUR REMOVAL SALE Tie Bon Marche. 108 Union St, Next to ae 3.09 4 boards by reel post 1.00 ironing board and cabinet lete with 18.00 ie af or by Plate sume windshields put in your ©. B WILLIAMS COMPANY Established 1899 CAPACITY $-5 TONS 6h. p, portable engine, oncillating magneto, 50 feet in. belt, blower pipe, distributor pipe, ete; complete outfit, A 1 condition. terma, trade for yment on acreag #2 "4s sivered Hook. Wi r M., deliver ° 4 |g Sweat thad os e eaings. vat FOR SALE — it HW PF DOUBLE | drum gas donkey. “with cable and Wm, Miller, Suquamish, NY * ied on purchase. Meyer-Toner, 221 Four an ROWTH FOREST Bere a ‘halt cord, §9 cord. Gare pairing very reasonable. __ 36 mont HAVE 7 BRAUTIF hen birds for sale Elliott 0: TURE MILL WOOD, $4 TOAD, 97. douple toad, Yclivered. senwood Good singers. RY MILL ENDS $4.50, SUNSHT 0315 GARAGES Por Brn GARAGES. CAPITOL F500 MONTH. FOR SALE sutD BTORAC Rainier 6093. 5 AUTOMOBILES MAMMOTH SALE USED CARS 18 Months ON BALANCE REMEMBER, W RAYS ONLY! 18 Months? Contract NORTHWEST OAKLAND CO. MR. BISHOPP 12th and Pike St rE GOING B my 1920 BAC touring t good business cent terme—Nearly new ez iso 7-room $10,00 apartment buliding. modern home in rear $12,000 cash and $10,000 on gee gets seu, redhat Ait’ paving paid Factory Sites, Business Corners, Large and Small Some Dandy Good Buys at This Time JAMES G. JONES Rainter Valley's Main ‘office and Largest South End Listing 4417 Rainier Ave. HIGHLY IMPROVED CITY FARM 1 acre of grouse; f-room. = ceneef Seautinat flows mr ariety of fruits and berties ail fn. bearini been are, ae oige tin met ana ta ‘500d teres to the Tight party. Bee MR. CHANDLER 2371 W. Spo e St. Or Phone it 0499. WARREN BLUE RIBBONS A RENT SAVER--2-room frame cot- tage, on level corner lot, 50x100, furnished; immed possession. $1,400; only $100 See prop- erty at 7001 24th . B BRAND NEW BUNGALOW ; firepla Teoms; strictly modern bookeases; hk floors; breakfast nook; cement basement; hk ndry furnace and fireproof garage, walking distance to university and Lincoln high; immediate posses sion, Only $3,990, with cash. Beat new house for the money on our let, ‘across Lake Washington from Se- attle; nice 2-room house, outbulld- ings and 3 good sized lots; partly in berries and fruit good weil ¥ Price only $1,100; $100 $10 per month. Tel- see. Bin Sivsrsity way. Finn ViEW LOT; TRANSPORTA- tion conventent; North Queen Anne t. Price $500 for quick sale. Phone owner this price, day, Main 3101. i stags Goin be bad BL MODERN (-ROOM HOUSE, CH AP, by owner. Apply 2401 Hanford st. 67 +§FOR SALE—ACREAGE A LITTLE FARM A fine %-acre tract, with %-room cottage, fronting on 80-foot boule- walking distance exceptionally easy vard; city w of 4 car line: terms. Bee MR. CHANDLER, 2371 W, Spokane St. Or Phone West 0499. INVESTIGATE THIS TODAY S-acre tract, on nice corner, w' over 100 feet street fronta, partly cleared; good soil; nice d trict. Terms only $50 cash, bal- ance §15 per month. 220 Walker Butlding. s O182. OF THESE? north of city lim- cre, West Seattle, West Seattle, on Rulck roadster, starter, Hehts ..$160] pavement, with new 4-room ‘cot- Oakland Six, ord tires, runs tage, $1,600. 20 acres Skagit | good ren sss, 185] county, new house, $1,500. On my Oakiand Six, 5-pas 1917, rebuilt 395 easy payment plan. Overland, 83 model, excellqnt H. C.F rd Aye. condition... 335 | RERRY LAND—CHICKEN RANCH JOakland Six, 6=pass., model 595|MUST SELL before July 20, 80x600 | Oakland Si most feet of good, rich soll; blackber- enteed $14 (ay ries} 4-room house and other im- Stevens spor 1 cord tir provements; in town of Duwam- Hew Oakland rodster, ish. Price ‘$1,600, cash $500, bal~ mile guarantee ......c.eeeses ance monthly payments of $25, Oakland coupe, rebuilt, with Interest. John Oyen, R, F. D. teed .. No. 5, Box 466, Allentown, King Oakland coupe, very late mo: Ww OF WOoDIN- m county road, $1,000. A neeof a lifetime, Closing an te. Phone Main $101 Monday. K “ACRES, NORTH 6 Ch ranch; 4 acres ¢ tage; located close to main high- way' between Maltby and Sno- Hudson Super-Six renaes, cars in fine a! nt and tires like new. Apply try sasonae Bldg. homish; plenty of water; soil ts fine for berries, Price $1,000, on terma to suit purchaser. Mr, ley, 6612 University why, or 2857 i eS T OUTSIDE CITY tm power; water. gain for a home seeker, owner Monday, Main $101, WARREN BRAtEY CO. REALTORS ake it “U" Bridge DAYS Gapitor 105 EN IDEAL SUBURBAN Hoss, | D 68 FOR SALE—FARM LANDS, GaooD BUY — WEIA, 2 cleared and in cultivation, balance surface cleared; 4-1 house; nice large fireplace: up-to= date electric pumpii unit poultry hous and fruit trees; loc mile from schools, the most thickly ik road; ‘ais on main North Tru: é to move right in. Price terms $1,500 cash, $27 per mon! 220 Walker Butiding. Phone Eltiott 0182. DATRYMAN, 4. MANY YEA perience in the production of wants to rent dairy farm. station; one= 4 Star. — 80 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CEP TIONAL BUSINESS for small store and gaa Combination and store building, on corner of @ nice, level 4 tract, partly cleared fi raising, on heavily crarek Ni Trung road; only one mile city of Edmonds. Price easy terms. 220 Walker Butid! Phone Elitott CCT CAPITAL” REQUIRE: manufacture of new inv: pictures, novelties and toys. Call Room 418 4 Hotel, COMING HOUSE BOB: inens, sell or trade. 14 av, 83 ~=REAL ESTATE LOANS movin I Konia’ FAR wens, Sonica dak nnd : 1006 Alaska Pet. & Coal 1000 Hematite Iron & G@ » 500 Am. Bottle Cap ... 800 Rothert Steet 20 Telechronometer 9000 Krikwen M. P. Ax 360 Victory Rubber 2600 Big Three Oi . $000 Em ‘WORKINGMAN'S LOAN Organized to make loans to on4 women on 1007 Reabsara a Hides teh ‘etabiished i 1890. 10: The Seattle Star Attorneys-at-Law joderate free, ie ne ay sorte ase DR. GLENN TH! Ghiropractor and Ds aduate, of famous Ps with 12 years’ pract! purse fo 08 endance. Bide, $34 ane Pine. Main 4) Cri Electric Machinery Money to Loan MONEY FOR YOU made to men and wi abort notice in amounts of NO MOR' ig 1 Senin pay Nees be mr ateakily enn sccnpiggea tat we ask. It makes no ho you owe or what the BEUSta us AN cee Empire Be 914 Seco On Gamenta s and jewelry society “Fo! At ECR ain a a ee Madison, AMOUNT, on ‘DIAMONDS. Ho +4 and jewelry: lowest rates. Senttle’s Oieegt Loan Rrokers AMERICAN R21 Second Ave. TNatlaned T8R8, ite Cr t and Virginia. Minow ase. ud ent Attorney, Ameri ee patente s pect 8 Beattle. Was ‘Washi NOLDS. Ratadiie ed ‘Benteta, miner U. Promoted. Ww. one Main 0890. ‘on Bld. Techn experts. Compare see mony and terms, ntages Bldg. Friiote “Goss, Cran atrice Yor" a fain 2724. Saale 97 Physicians, Surgeons F women—WMar Private sanatorium Ht: teal an ade Seensed aystetan ae attending jano Tw x pianos right, $3. 0. mornings. 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