The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 14

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Unity Move for Defeating Poindexter Forgotten Apparently dropping all thought of) s for the purpose! further confe of consolidating Poindexter eppo- sition, the three progressive republt fan candidates for United States sen ate were putting fn their best licks on their respective campaigns Sat urday. Col. George B. Lamping was on his Delated tour of astern Washington, ccompanied by Jack McGregor and Ronald French, his staunch support ers. ‘The headquarters of Mrs, Frances ©. Axtell and Judge Austin BE. Grif fiths were the scenes of much ac tivity, altho much of Judge Griffiths’ | time is occupied by his duties on the | bench. | It Is now too Iate for any candidate to have his name stricke Dallot, according to ou D. E. Ferguson, as they are already | on the presses. Should a candidate | withdraw from the race, it will be up| to him to let the voters know It, Ferguson says. DOUBLED MONEY IN ONE EVENING. But Police Were Watching | the Machine and Fraud BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 26.—Two wily strangers with a machine for | “making money” were recently caught in the act by police here while | turning $800 into $1,600 overnight, | ‘The swindiers called themselves Paul Delasquez and Manuel Suares, ail the way from Mexico or Spain or Portugal. They are believed to have carried on this swindle thru- out the country. ‘This time they tried {t on Hannt- ‘del Stevens, whose cousin was simt The officers peeked thru the attic glass while the thieves eet up their “money-making” device, including wires and sparks, steam valves and pipes, screw pressure and leaves of plain paper designed te take the impression of bills #o as to “double” the sucker’s money over The officers witnessed a cold-blood- scientific piece of confidence work and considerable mechanical technique, where even fire and acids ‘were applied, and when the whole was a Voters in the Queen Anne bil! dis- trict will have an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the issues of the campaign and listen to leading candidates on the repub- Mean ticket at @ mass meeting to ee ae eee een aoe fate tor county treasurer, and Sam- H. Ch Aid: tor county |‘?® $100 cash prize contest The Star assessor, will be among the speak- ers. Chase Pleads for wih New Recognition That promotion should follow faithful and efficient service in pub- He as well as in commercial and in- dustrial pursuits was claimed by Samuel H. Chase, candidate for county assessor, at a meeting in Queen Anne Congregational church Friday night. in advocating his ad- ‘Vancement from the position of chief ’ | 25 | &. Best view of an industrial plant! graph of Seattle's environs. For ex SSS | Meet.” Smith Cove terminal, for ex jampr. Boat Schedules! =—SAVE MONEY= Travel by steamer 27 DAILY M., 1, 3, 5 7,9 P. Me VICTORIA T ANGELES SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS ‘TUESDAY, FRIDAY, 4100 A.M. Freight Oniy NEAH Bay & Way Ports PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION NH DOC MS :| Weatherman * | before you start “shooting” that you | Funeral Services deputy assessor, which he has held| Puget Sound with the Cascade moun- for the last four years. jtains In the background. | Mrs. Drury K. Adams, 702 10th ave. N., who had the| role of Joan of Are in the Wayfarer production, will appear | in the same role in the Labor day celebration at the Univer-| sity of Washington stadium. She will ride the same large} white horse she rode in the Wayfarer. The horse is owned | by the Interbay Fuel Co. Mrs. Adama has visited the home| of the sainted French character a number of times and has! made a close study of her life. —Phete by dis] | Hearst Takes Over Oakland Newspaper | OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 36. The! Oakland Post-Enquirer today carried | Aids Camer tds a a the announcement that with today's ° isaue it has become “the property of Fans to Win the Star Holding corporation,” which |ts owned and controlled by Wiliam | : ‘ | Randolph Hearst | Sunshine Furnished for} Charies 8. Young wit be president | ° ° of the new corporation and will be Competitors in Star’s | puviisner in active charge of the! paper. $100 Contest The Post-Enquirer ts a consotida- | tion of the Oakland Enquirer and the Good luck to the camera fans, #@Y8 | Cakland Post, the Enquirer having | Mr. George Salisbury, In promising |heen purchased a few menths ago by fine weather over the week-end, ithe Post, What could be better? Load up the camera and make up your mind are going to be one of the winners in {100 « for Mrs. Frazee is conducting in conjunction with the; Funeral services will be held tn |Burlmgton route to help boost | Vancouver, B. C,, Saturday, for Mre Seattle. Edith C. Frazee, 56, of Seattle, who ‘The Burlington route, tn connec: | died while on a motor trip with her tion with an extensive advertising | daughter, Miss Leone Frazee. | campaign in the East to promote in-| Mra, Frazes was the widow of Mor. | jterest in Seattle in particular and | ellos E. Fragee, for many years con | the great Northwest wants to be sure | nected with the Puget Sound Trac: | |the best views of Seattle are printed | tion, Light & Power Co., and more re- lin its literature and the motion pic-| cently with the Pacific Coast Coal | tures it is to make of the city and | Co. vicinity. The Star wants each contestant to | Peggimi igns submit 10 photographs showing: Pessimism Rei on Cutting Taxes | 1. Best general view of Seattle |showing the city, Puget Sound and) nae there ix no hope for « reduc- | tion jn the tax levy for 1923 unless | Olympic mountains. Or a view from 1 fund appropriations for local | vernents are held down was the | ion Friday of Chairman 5. | | L. Blaine, of the council budget com- mittee. 2. Best view of Seattle's water. |, front. | | 9. Best view of Seattle's down. |town district. coon 4. Best view of a fine residential | pole, for instance. | street. 9. Best and most artistic photo- |such a= a lumber mill, hydro-electric |ample, a sunset on Puget Sound. A} | plant, ete, striking picture of the Bremerton | | 6: Best scene to filustrate the navy yard, a fishing fleet, the San | |phrase, “Where Rall and Water | Juan islands, ete. 10. Best view of some picturesque | |phase of human life or activity } 7. Best view of Seattle's lakes, characteristic of Seattle. There are} parks or boulevards. |many such views on the waterfront | 8. Best view of a point of historic |and elsewhere. rein or landmarks. The totem The contest is open to all. | { MOTORLESS PLANE } | The Clement, French entry in the glider contest held at’ Clermont, France. Experiments with motorless planes are being made in Germany and France in the hope of elimin- ating forced landings of airplanes due to engine troubles, THE SEATTLE STAR CANDIDATES OUT (SHE'LL BE JOAN OF ARC | ON OWN DRIVES) | | $1.00 WEEKLY 1.00 DOW Pays for It! BUY A SEATTLE LOT LAWTON HEIGHTS}: “pro rail ma Located at the entrance of FORT LAWTON on the GOVERNMENT WAY Boulevard, ; EL just recently paved—and only twenty minutes from the heart of the busi- , ness district by car line With water, electric lights, telephone—and near to Grammar School. BUY LOTS IN SEATTLE for a home or for an investment. Seattle is the safest city in the United States in which to buy property today. Continuous building of hotels, office and business buildings, new factories, schools, warehouses and hundreds of homes assure the future values of well located lots. To close an estate we are offering 84 well-located lots in the LAWTON-HEIGHTS ADDITION, located at the East entrance of FORT, LAWTON. With the completion of the new GOVERNMENT WAY BOULEVARD pavement, lot values will be bound to double and treble. Many thrifty people will buy a homesite in this beautiful addition, laying the foundation for a prosperous future. Some will build a temporary home and save their rent. A couple years’ rent money will pay for their home. Come out and see for yourself. “Do Not Wait!” Our poor farms are inhabited by men and women who waited. Lawton Heights Addition—A Real Home District adjoining Fort Lawton, and surround: ~ ed by many homes. { On Government Way Blvd. South to Elmore Street. From 32nd Ave. W. to 36th Ave. W. Only 84 Wonderful Lots—The paved Government Way Blvd. runs through the center of Lawton Heights and all lots are within two short blocks of the car line. Tract Office located at corner of 34th Ave. W. and Government Way Blvd. © =| $49 to $449 NONE HIGHER Warranty Deed “ow $12 PER WEEK ret ra 15% Discount for All Cash! You May Build Now! © Double Credit on all first payments amounting to $25.00. Immediate possession of lots given to purchasers wishing to build. If you want os “4 % to get away from paying high rent and « t va adr 10% Discount at any time for all extra payments amount- build a garage and pang = a comperary. sth song rt ny ban Pagan yw’ ing to $10.00 or over. will pay for your lots and assist you to build your home. No Interest No Taxes First Year (Ho We have 4 four- and five-room houses ready to occupy, that shall be sold on a very little cash payment, B ‘ and the balance can be paid out to suit your convenience, — sine You may love your wife and children—but You may think the house you Rent IS YOUR HOME, Ci the Landlord doesn’t! but you can’t kid your wife into believing it is hers. Jf 7" Is there any reason why you should continue to pay high rents all your life? Is there any reason why its you should never own your own home—when you can buy choice lots—with a wonderful view and won- [} 7”. derful location on our easy terms, and start a home that your rent money will soon pay for? he COME OUT TODAY—TONIGHT— TOMORROW, SUNDAY—RAIN OR SHINE Salesmen are on the Addition all day today, tomorrow, and every week day until dark, and untilevery [J % lot is sold. Don’t wait—come out and see for yourself. There are only a few lots to sell and they will #| ™ be sold fast, but there will be ample time to make your selection. Salesmen on the property all day Today, Tomorrow (Sunday), RAIN OR SHINE—and EVERY DAY until all lots are sold. on Every lot is a good one—a good location, and the pri i s 4 z , prices are LOW. Every lot is a good buy—a safe place to put part of your earnings. 7 . etic TO REACH LAWTON HEIGHTS: Take the FORT i LAWTON Street Car (No. 29), on First Avenue, to our TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ” Tract Office at the corner of 34th Ave. W. The street car If you wish to buy one or more lots In LAWTON HBIGHTS Addition, #2! out ” conductor will tell you. By auto, drive out GOVERNMENT this coupon, stating about what price lots you wish to buy, and we will select for @ | WAY BLVD. Pavement all the way. you and send your contract and plat showing location, by mail. THE TRENTMAN-MILNER CO, WE SELL ON THE ADDITION ONLY! +s at about $...... for which I enclose money order for $ a each lot Send my contract to tho following address: Namo {Price per lot) which ts $1 down payment on

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