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The » performance is feature, cause many feat pearing all week at “(Beg Pardon!| The Star never intentionally prints a» entrue statement or makes an males? ce, Bat our reporters are haman, they deo’t SEE everything they about. Whenever an errer creepe inte The Siar, we will he very glad te correct HM, and we will thank (he Criende whe call it te oar then. in the lawyer's | gt e text of the news GARAGE MEN WILL GATHER Automobile and garage employes and managers will hold «a mans meeting Friday evening, & o'clock. in the Knights of Columbus hell, | Harvard ave, and Union st, under jauspiees of the Washington Auto-| |motive Trades association. The meeting will be addressed by W, A.| Irwin, manager of the land depart- | }ment of the Puget Mill Co, and one of the organizers of the Seattle |Seven League club, | The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides showing the develop. tment and growth of Seattle since it» foundation. | ‘TELL BENEFIT __ OF NEW LAWS, ‘The welfare of women and chil | os Boe alee eieced (itn and legislative measures bene ‘Small Pill—Small Deee—Small Price fiting them were discunred Wednes |day at the sixth annual meeting of the Women's Lagislative Council of | Washington at the University Chris. {tian churgh. | Fourteen measures passed by the last legislature were discussed. The Propowed state survey of the death jrate among mothers was also dis. cusaed. House Bill 38, which pro hibits the manufacture of butter substitutes was upheld | | Those who will have addrexsed | |the council before its closing wes. | sion Friday are: Mra. Victoria L. Trumbull, Dr, Paul A, Turner, Mrs W. E. Barnhart, Dr. Alice M. Smith, | Dr, Stevenson $ Meighan, Mrs. King Dykeman, Kleihauer, Mrs. ner, Mrs. Alice Yarnell, Miss Very| Robinson, Miss Jane Garrott, Mrs, | May M. Laughenbaugh, Mra, H. E. | Maltby, Mrs. Amanda Gordon, Mins | |Margaret McCarney, Mra. G. K.| | Worthington, Mins Aileen Golden, Judge Everett Smith, Mra. Laugenbaugh, Frank J. Laube and | | Theresa McMann. Bureau of Missing | Relatives | | The Star invites its readers to wi department [relatives or is. The departm: to help in reuniting those why separated, Those whose friends are missing are Invit report the disappearance directly to The star, Headers who may know the whereabouts | of persons mentioned in this column as! |minsing are requested leo to report to | |The Star, Other newspapers are invited to reproduce such items as will interest thelr readers, eee ARTHUR FRANZEN. singfors, Finland, the mother thur Franzen ix anxious news from him. He js a wan last heard from one year ag 319% First ave, Seattle, Anyone | knowing of his whereabouts is asked to write to John Ekalln at Pioasant | | Beach, Wash JIMMIE OSBORN.—A man known as Jimmie Ovborn, who delivered mail in the Ballard district sume years ago, has siice disappeared and relatives are anxious to locate him. Any ‘information concerning him | should be mailed to Mra. J. W. C. Osborn at Charleston, Wash, | THOMAS W. ADAMSON. —’rho mother and’ sister of Thomas W. Adamson, who disappeared from No- gales, Ariz, seven years ago, have Jost all trace of him and has asked The Star to assist in locating the He im dencribed an | being over six foot in height and fa | fair complexioned. Mrs, May Bar rett, of 4220 Ninth ave, N. Ii. Seat tie, has avked that he write to her in behalf of his mother, A AOR Te In Hel.) anc THE —_————— M. |}; New Wireless Code Saves Much Time WASHINGTON, April 26.—Time e will be still further con. d thru the invention of a new | ington stadium as a drill eeraph Maj. 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