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PAGE 16 Call of Gentle Spring The call of spr BE wea ay distinctly as it is 2 Phe buds on land Rista on the sea are Bponding!y The catfish are y Ty and the sea s fom, Many a me Ing rea lily 1 Meyond the three ing lazily on tho w ing the warm The mou Walloped the ai efs during the winte piled up by the & fo tiny wavelets, a H eard Away Out at Sea » [__ Beetusive NOT Expensive ie | DOBBS HATS For Easter New York's leading hatters have sent us shapes and colorings that will be heartily welcomed by the man who appreciates better values. Dobbs’ Hats are found exclusively at King Bros., and priced Dobbs & Co. some handsome new From Seven Dollars upwards. INSURED TIES Of Silk and Wool New patterns and bright Spring colors dis- tinguish the latest arrivals in Surety Scarfs the Ties that are guaranteed for one year against wrinkles and pin-holes. They’re SOME values at $1.50. SPRING SHIRTS Of English Broadcloth This English Broadcloth is the real thing- double strand, carefully singed, highly mercer- ized—the fabric that looks like silk, feels like silk, wears twice as long and costs about half as much. Shirts in solid gray, tan, blue and white, at 34.75. KING BROS. COMPANY Correct Apparel for Men Second and Seneca » whiting | Witness in Case Choose Your Ss Sewing Shears You can tell by the appearance, when you buy fruit and vegeta- bles, which is sound and fresh —ard which is not. But when you stop at ghe cut- lery counter for a pair of shears, you are up against it! They all look alike. A coat of shining nickel may proclaim a host of vir- tues, or hide a multitude of sins. There is one brand of shears that are as good as they are beau- tifuh They have lived up to a spotless reputation for 75 years They cut when new, and never seem to grow old. 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Bee vabacribars sign the subscription blank printed below, and as soon as you have secured the seven orders, and they have been verified, you will be presented with this Genuine Leather Fielder’s Glove. IT’S JUST AS EASY AS ROLLING OFF A ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW— THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW TAKING THE STAR, HOP TO IT! Bring Subscriptions as You Get Them to the Circulation Department The Star SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR UNION c | | | LOG. | | | ADDRESS BE THE FIRST IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TO WIN! USE THIS SUBSCRIPTION BLANK FOR THE FIRST ORDER Additional Subscription Blanks can be had at The Star Office SUBSCRIPTION BLANK I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months and there after until I order samo discontinued, for which I agreo to pay tho carrier at tho regular rate of 50c a month. 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME | een Sseapanesesenessesecsesscesees vonscesaecessecsavecseeecdnvesteceenns a ee ee ee Now Held in Jail | | | | | | | | | SEATTLE STAR [ Would Rout Kid naper: | Little Brother Writes | Max Mi mist men ular Ww maybe A per TERROR REIGN FORCES SALE in Doctor’s Family Harassed by Unknown Foes LOS ANGEL} or, A. B. Ro aced his fas the mark has that t » 1 m the comme wt, no the best ure women to be . 3 He veracked ¢ n of terrorism by unknown affair in which t ates back to 18 months burglaries, tly bombardment of |the house with bricks and mud, day- Nght housebreaking in which two }ehildren were locked in clothes clos | kit of a valuable watch de and many threats over the telephone Dr. Ross says he cannot account for the mystery Police have been notified on each occasion and have surrounded the house several times but have learned nothing. T petrators have never put in an ap. pearance until they were sure the physician was away and the family alone in the house, OUR PRICES WILL SOON Buy now and save 509% of your Tire Costs, Tubes at your own prices. LONGWEAR CORD TIRES First Class Full Oversize Fully Guaranteed In addition to the Manu facturers’ guarnntes, wo it personally guarantee every just four dozen too many for J. B tire we well, All Non-Skid, Todd, 40, and Ethel Costello, 30, who HY sted at the Denver hdtel nesday night Both were held in jail, unable to furnish bail money. |Owner of “Little Brown Jug” Held A “little brown jug,” with its con- s somewhat depleted by frequent , caused the arrest of J. 8 Fifth Wednesday Jafternoon by the police dry squad ck gained his liberty on $300 bail | Ubation ave, quarts of beer we List Sale Size Price Price 380x314 $15.20 $9.00 4 25.80 13.50 29.75 13.50 82.80 16.00 33.80 17.00 34.70 18.00 42.40 20.00 # | Discuss Purchase of Shipyard Site The plan to submit to the people on May 8 the question of whether the port of Seattle shall buy the old skinner & Wddy shipyard site will 43.85 21.00 |be discussed at a public hearing at A145 22,00 the Bell st, terminal at 10 a, m ab Friday, March 23. ‘Tho hearing has 45.80 23.00 heen called in compliance with the 46.75 > 24.00 [RM newly-enacted law creating the ports 88x5.62.80 25.00 ie of the state. Hoth sides of the ques ‘ mabe ea tion will be aired, 85x5 55.45 26,00 35 27.00 Hl) Ten-Foot Fall May Pureuenon Result in Fracture Aas the sult of a fall of 10 feet from a lad , Wednesda ternoon, William A. Nelson was in Providence hospital Thursday with a possible skull fracture, Nelson waa installing plumbing fixtures in a gara ment at Rainier and Dearborn when he slipped and fell, striking li head on the conerete floor Prices su without notte Mall orders ahipped ©. 0. D. subject to Inspection TRIANGLE TIRE CO., Inc. 25-27 Wastlake Ave, North Denny Way je iNet aa72 Islands near New Zealand are the home of the tuateras, supposed to bo the oldest living type of animal, Letter to U. of W. Editor rut MAY GET NEW The Seattle Star__ STATION HERE Immigration Work of China Club Bears Fruit BY FIELDING LEMMON CLUB MADE PROTESTS AGAINST LETTING BARS DOWN FIND ANCIENT : RACE RELICS Oregon Farmer Plows Up Skulls and Bones his field a from this ci mortars, pe heads, and a gene bor » sald by and Profe! which Horne ably the mound buil one of the first fe reconstruction of a skele leve that the » proportions, The find is con- lered one of the utmost impor- authorities to be Professor Horner and Crawford were at work on the relics today and i unearth more frag- ments from the pit opened by the | plowsh re, Albany has for years been the cen- ter of discovery of relics of the an- clent mound builders, The action of and overflowed streams have gradually washed down the an cient mounds until discoveries in the Jlast few years have attended com- paratively simple excavations, CARTOONIST TO MARRY HEIRESS iLove Conquers Parental | Objections | 4 } PASADENA, Cal, Match 22 Love has apparently overcome the parental objections of the father of Delora Anfell, $40,000,000 heiress, to her engagement to Lester Norris, jstru toonist Her father, R. F, Angell, admitted they will probably be | today marrie Norris {s en route here rumors are thick that the will take place shortly, altho this has been actically denied” by both Delora and her father, Love |victory comes after a long str Jagainst parental objections in whic Delora never wavered in her deter. mination to ma Norris, a child: hood friend, whether he has any | money or not. and marriage Arrest Man on Nine- Year-Old Warrant CHICAGO, March 22. — Herman Kohn wes arrested here as he ar rived from Buffalo on a warrant ts: sued nine years ago in Cleveland charging him with fraud, Girls With Bobbed Locks Are Banned LONDON, March 22.—Several of the better class dance halls have or dered that women with bobbed hair shall not be allowed on the floor, London omnibuses last year car ried $47,000,000 passengers boasted men of | MARCH 22, 1928. RSDAY Subscription Rates BUSINESS SERVICES Attorneys at- Law Christian Science Practitioner 603 Collateral Loans /TED ae Dentin TEETH EXTRAC —"Filectrie Machinery “aveailgaleee 1 a B on Monuments Optican and Optometrist Vatent Attorneys AL NOTIC TICE OF PUBLIC HE ORT COMMISSION HEREBY GIVES NOTICE of a public hear- ing on p Kes and addi- tions to tt scheme of harbor imp v heretofore adopted for the f Seattle; said hearing to be d Friday, March 23, 1923, at 2 | at the office of the F sion at the Bell Street 1 the foot of Bell st, Seattle, Wash. | W. 8. Lincoln, President. | Attest: | “public éth ave, lot 6, addition. wD AND JEFF named call Davenport n: Kenwood 4521 7 FEMALE HELP WANT! WANTED —3) D an to do Nght housework, care fow. children. ais Dexter ave. after 5 p. m., | MASQUERADD costu HE TTCHIN' _414 Hit PIANO | Main | RAGTIN taught 806 Pi | |9 MALE HELP WANTED | HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOYS, ATTENTION | Turn your spare time into cash, We have a, splendid proposition to offer wideawake, industrious lads who would like to devote all or part of their spare time ant, profitable work : Donohue at The Seattle Star, Se enth ave., near Union, ‘ONS. vil Service ls ts for examl- n for the following city Harbort Street 1 k-Stenogta 6 For details and ap call at Commis= sion's. office, 608 | County-City Building. Last day for filing ap- BOOK call on merchants and profes- sional men. F tion for Commis oms. (for men); Trans. § ca w it away _ Big Green Cloc! . Dostoffies. GOK SALESMAN—LIBERAL a ission, Westlake Fuel Co, Terry ave. N. 10 SITUATION—Mé FIRST CLASS PAINTIN hanging, Kalsomining; | modera Al Ninnis, Garfield 0963 ae 0850 e! _ evening: % PAPER HAN Rrown, B: Vis WANTED — time, profitable work in y. Joxelusive — territory open for a few days only, * Write P.O. Box 1354, G Falls, Montana. 12 SALESMEN WANTED TAILORING AGUNTS WA Make $75 per week and up selling our fine, made-to-mensure, all wool sults at § retall, ot to wearer, Biggest value ever offered. Positively sell on aight, Liberal profits pald in ads vance, We attend to delivery and collections. Write at once, giving full particulars as to your past ex= perience, Full ne of samples and everything to work with will be sent with the loast possible delay. W. 15. GIRSON, Ine. Dept. 1184, 161 W. Harrison St. ENioago, TH. WANTED Saloamen who aro producers and dg= sirous of permanent connection, 810 Ss WLDG., SHATTLD 14-A_ PUPILS WANTED Y AND VOICK LOW TRAX Speoal attention beginners, Maid 1007; Main 12f%, ar 27 GooD, IMPRG room 100 Garff FOR

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