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¥ THE SEATTLE PAGE |} A SMALL AD IN STAR WANT AD COLUMNS WILL CONVINCE YOU ASK NITROGEN CO, RECEIVER Suit Is Filed in Superior Court Monday BY JOHN Ww t NELSON Creditors of Produc and of more Canada, rep than $ 000 joined in ask nemed to take ov of the company Mon perior Chris! preferred purchased Lin the cor when inform i asked for stockhodlers he Issue with the ease comes up fc next week. court tay an TYjosevig representing Huge stock In the and the have been officers of plaint chi a assets drain t ed by the pre the med owne constry t a ar thru the a by tion aft cording At who represents construction n. company The to 1 same company Construction torney’ R. J the creditors, CITY COUNCILMAN IS INVOLVED The suit aa president of cern; E. L. Blaine its secretary-trea and H. E. Ketchum, dents are also the Graff Construction 1 boryer. urges th n oflman, Ja its vice offi Co, Stock sales totaling three-quar of a million dollars have been los with the exeeption of two plants of the concern, 0: t La Grande Wash., and the o at Lake Bun zen, Canada, it iy charged. These plants would cost less than $200,009 to build, according to reports from engineers employed by Tjosevig. When the hearing on the appil cation for a receiver comes ‘up, ac cording to Tjosevig, the stockhold ers will join with them and ask the court to authorize reorganiza tion. T. Hagermann, an eng from Norway, is on route te to rep interests Korwegian stockholders. he Graff Construction taken approximately $100,¢ r the Nitrogen Co. according ‘Tjosevig... The present officers the firm, who also own the struction com>ainy, signed an a ment by means of which the Construction Co, was granted a 15 per cent groys commission on all purchases It is also charged that a huge over 0: head was piled up by the present | officers, one ttem tor maintenance ofan office’ at 90 ‘Secaritics’ puitd. ing in 1920 costing the firm $52,000. | 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 325. gg R, Corbin, $40 EB. reported Friday that he had pig an unknown man at 10th ave. N. E. and E. 67th st. The man was unhurt. 326:; small girl was struck 24th ave. N. and E. S% by a car driven by Leonora Eee. 227 Boylston ave. N., Frt 327- J. W. Dease was struck at the Grand Trunk docks Friday by a car driven by R. Carey, 320 Union st. He was unin Jared. 32. \—Henry Douglas, Bremerton. was severely injured Friday | at Fourth ave. and Union st. by a ear driven by Leo Baron, who was arrested. 329.2 F. Jue, San Francisco, Feported striking a man at ‘Third ave. and Yesler way, Saturds * The man was bruised. | 330: End Love, 8, of 164 Roy | t., was knocked down near | her ibme Saturday by a car driven | by K. D. McKenzie, 1425 Ninth a ‘W. She was bruised. 31 Gus Schiaak, 2024% Fourth ave., was seriously hurt Saturday when she was struck down at Westlake ave. and Stewart St. by m: auto driven by H. Johnson Barker hotel. Johnson was arrested. Bole w. Tuttle, 4501 44th ave. 8. W., was struck near his home Sunday by an auto driven by Sack Bell, 4146 39th ave. 8. W. 333 —Makeko Hasegawa, 4 Dearborn &t., was perhaps fatally hurt Sunday when a car driv en by William Nedelk Queen Anne ave., struck the boy near Sev- enth ave, and Dearborn st. 334, Washington, 112 Mar- jon st., reported having struck a small boy near Leschi park t dunday. The boy was slightly hurt. | and construction work. | McGraw | LEONARD URGES The Seattle Star ‘ FARE INCREASE Beattle, ‘Washington Subscription Rates |Is Necessary for Revision of Contract, He Says BY MAIL, IN ADVANCB . THe STATA ARMA | line ‘por words to oharie, (count per x BUSINESS | SERVICES we lio ‘Attorneys. at law > Rall, We iS Woven from old « rugs woven, Carpet cl repairing, feathers and ma Prenovated. Mail. orders. F price I ty delivery, EVER FLUFF Rud CO. Western Ave Main 3555, Collateral La LOANED ON THE AVL, ARTI MONEY ¢ RELIABLE, =plial SPRCIALI don Blectric UGHT MONTEL Machinery Us I Investigators Int'l Secret Arctic Monuments GRA MAVURETE fe GRAN: nia, Eatab- HOUND MA t Ist and Vi ba ble t - ite Co. eves If the offe 6% cent without meet the eves. t Biaine be: char tion, tents, secured, developed, sold. xadiron holder, dental Kh omixe ent | Main 03 Nine Injured in Tacoma Accidents |; TACOMA, May injured in 4 nts here Sunda s tabulated by OLDE M. Ka stablished Seattle ears examiner U. B Patent Of- 403-6 Lyon Bid by tY HOWEN—Patont fees, § 5 down. $20 30 da. $20 when al- Pantages Mag. 34 & Univ Ponwick, Lawrence, estab- 6. and booklet 432 Bur E 1 FUNERAL NOTICES Tropes Sith, died at the Sw May 5, hia age being eaves three sone and two Funeral will p fternoon at 3 o'cloc Mittlestadt parlors. 1766 Interment at MC Pleasant 13 WANTEL that Dr. ¢ Johns pemons ot ding to police to. ¥ we auto acck repo! day Fr far th ; ax held fn jail on | & nding the out: | sustained by John Jig: who was run down crossing street esses declared that Papovich | tried to run away, leaving his vic tim in the t. ‘The aged man suffered |whoulder blade and severe Druines. Because of his advanced age, his | condition is considered seri 4 Papov 0 an come FE. N whi w ot the iv Ww a broken K. He Hopkins | chburg, hea Pavement Ruined by Hot Weather | Hot weather of the past few days | |has caused the expansion and rais-| ling of the new brick laid on First lave., near Pioneer square, and work- | jmmen were engaged in tearing up| }large sections of the pavement Mon-| laay. The pavement was only com: | |pleted a few months age, nothing to It. It is caused by indi. stion. Stomach all right, kids ait right. all right ail over. I} Seldom faile Price $1.25 eac reel post $1.35; 1 month $4. Booklet and consultation free H. Winans, 401 American Bank) § Bidg.. Seattle. WOULD LIKE TO girl from 1 to sure of good hy ADOPT A RABY years. Would be| mo. Ken LEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: his ie to certify that J. N. 8 aw! bas 4 n application to erect lPacoun I. W. W. Say Walkout Is Ended + TACOMA, May 7.—Striking I. W.| 4 duit abth ave Nt W. loggers today announ that lot 10, block 13, Brooklyn Addition. | the walkout in the lumber Industry | Anyone bcttdes ¢ fa p thet & sane ¢ r or . ; oft} cupancy must file such’ protest ai puss heen mporarily ff. the off of the Building Depart A detailed statement on the situa-| jren 508 County-Gity Bidg., }tion was in preparation, members of | pr May 21, 1922. jthe Lumber Workers’ Industrial | Section 906, Ordinance No. 9157 |union, No, 120, declared. Ss yncovation Queen Here* Blossom Seeley & Co. at Orpheum Blossom See! the queen of syn- copation, and her jazz court . are | b the Moore theater this week | jin closing show of the Orpheum | avon. The act is one of the best | Jor its kind in vaudeville, and the |company has a lot of new songs, in Poisoning Case |i tiey sing a lot of old sume MARTINEZ, Cal., May 7-—Mystery | familiar to Seattle vaudeville pat mrrounds what is believed to be a| rons. } | poisoning case which was brought} Bennie Fields, Warner Gault and |to light here Sunday morning when | Charles Thorpe assist Miss Seeley in |Mr. and Mrs. Ole Swanson, recent|her numbers arrivals from Seattle, were found un-| Miss Seeley }conscious in their bed. They were/again in an afterpiece, with L |revived after doctors worked over ,Clayton and Cliff Edward: thar | them for some time. brings down the house. The latter Physicians, however, cannot ac-|pair are blackface comedians, anc count for the strange case. Nothing|they mingle dancing skill wind Jazz | removed from the patient's stomachs | tunes with their comedy with stomach pumps would indicate| Emil Boreo, the European comedi that poison had been taken, yet the|an, singy some songs in a manner} reaction was identical to poisoning |entirely new to Seattle, and he got | | eft |his share of the Iaughw Sunday. | | Neither persons was able to thro: rwin and Jane Connelly are | Jany light on the matter, both de-| back again with their laundry skit, | |claring that they took a bath Sat-| “The Tale of a Shirt.” urday, retired, and could remember| frank Whitman, a daucing fid- [nothing since then dier, does a lot of stunts with his | | violin that are different. | Bert and Hazel Skatelle dance on | lroller skates, and Elfrieda Wynne and Georges Simonet and » com 0, New County Agent Comes Here Soon’ | WwW. W. Hen county agent ot} }San Juan county, will arrive in| [Seattle the middle of May to gue. jceed A. B, ystrom, county agent) |here, who has resigned to accept | ja position in the East, the board of cotinty commissioners announced Monday, } ‘Doctors Mystified and Fields come on} | t RELIE Fe FOR BU RNS little damp soda on your nd it will relieve the pain Put burn | Actors Set Dizzy Pace in “‘Struttin’ Along’ semi-popular and operatic songs, ne season cloves here Saturday [night and will open again late in aos |pany of four close the show with {5 Cast Is All-Colored end a Few Hit the High Spots -in “Struttin' Along” lives up to its name, ‘The big musical revue’which opened at the Metropolitan Sunday evening Is one of the fastest jazz shows that ever hit Seattle, It does more than strut—it runs like Chi lie Paddock, ‘The cast is all-colored, and the performers are closely related to the man who invented the jazz rong. The show ix speeded up to a tremendous rate, and clever specialty follows clever wpectalty at a dizzy pace. There are no quiet moments in “Struttin’ Along.” Mamie Smith i« the featured sing: er, and her vendition of “You've Got tr Boo Mamma, Hevery, Night": nips oO Dancing wis probably the high light of the evening, but she is assisted by such capable jazz artists that comparison | 4 invidious. | Susie Hurst, a diminutive bow-| |lexgod gal, carries away most of the | dancing honors. Carolyne Snowden and Zoe Ramee also shake no mean shimmy. | Of the half score of comedians, our personal preference was for “Frixco Nick," whose opening dance with | « stuffed bag vetx the pace for the| entire show. | For thowe who Nike fast, snapp; Jazm good dancing and singing that} struts along jike a cake-walk,’ the| revue at the Metropolitan is highly | recommended. Ad w | SADRONA TRANIPEN tw | ease BALLAASK 4 /NG_T0 FIND 17 WITH A STAR LOST AND FOU ND 56 HeTWEEN I 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NEW PIANOS FOR MOENT. TE nee Cobh Bide. LIVE STOCK rep PACK 2114 POUL TRY fiA AUTOS FOR SALE RENT Toner, I RAW ¥ DRTW RE N on. Phinne ite vith {HELLA hb. Kent, Wash TLVER-LACED W chickens, hatching he 1 43nd. 15 MISCELLANEOUS SAL WILLIAMS COMPANY 1943 Virst Ave. & ABH AND DOORS 3 FOR | 1919.) The bakers is January ae mand for great tha Intrinsic friend: PIANO 0 at TT Titel Hag. over Hartell’s PLAYING always b for the tell the a roarh value and AEMSTITCH Second and Pike, WANTED — DANCING” TEACH ERE. Apply 1620 Third ave. 1 t m. 9 MALE HELP WA} WANTED — Tas Flour Aes! Sash French De Hash for Beroe re ard Doors four-light nolosing #leeping pore Doors and Screen Windows kfast Nook Tables and Beats. i board and cab m plete with sleeve Garage Doors 4-0x8-0, w wlass by the $200 " axed ent pay Hoard own blan i | Alnaka Glass Windshields put in your| bi T. WILLTAM8 COMPANY. WIPYARD Ath HOS? inch and “M-inch shipyard for garden purponen hased a xpocial fin sailings » Northwe 4 | employment fe Bell Atreet Ap 1 MAKES rminal OTHE ah, THER . Used 4 ss alr how HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOYS, ATTENTION! lot is guarar w garden sthe w month Turn your spare time Into cash. nm will thi We have « splendid proposition to| offer wideawake, industrious 1a who would like to devote a thetr spare time to pl work. Hee Mail orders 6 pense in urings GLC all mod~ 1020 Firnt Ay "K & LEWIE Main 2 PHONE US ANT ADS SAVE YOU MONEY ANTED—EVERY to t Ir proce eee in all the ness Beats method ri HOUBEWIFE for keeping | original fre pur water £0 cents, post 49 doxen. Free b tells more about C. EB. Belfer Sunset Poultry nt ton, Wash. 3/$8 LUMP-NUT COAL $8| DELIVERED—#8 8 heater or furnace, Phone Fast 2980 any time. Donohue at The Seattle Star, be nth ave. near Union. ANNEX, D007 Wih, near Weatlake ave. clean, furnished, atoam heated bedrooms (men); free bath and phone woekly $1.60, WANTED Ock TUNNEL miners, $5. k tenders, $5.00; mucker#, Apply 617 Lyon Bidg. WILL nt Ww FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 2,000; HOUBE mall family; bath, reh, $0 bearing y COMPA 1016 F MOTOR: SUITAE glans-enc fruit trees to car and paved street nee like rent, Call harles st FOR SAL E—WEST SEATTLE = ROOMS; treet ms and ba garage and w tt Farm BIG VALUES IN USED Chandlers ‘ ing Conditic oY HOME ght wor wrth Queen Ann Welafield can't repair hrow It away, 302 C Kk. ODP. poste HRAKEM TE 0 Cw postition?) Star my Roadster Chandler aduter ... 1918 7-pas 1918 Chummy Ro: 922 Maxwe! 0 Maxwell, MILLER NT c on Cloc FIREMEN ners, $160 Raliway, ¥ 10 SITUATION—MALE YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AB deliv truck driver, Phone Sunset 4436 ROOMS” KAT rienced HAN Bea p -pa h ich DEPT. OPEN BUNDAY East 6100, Get This Powerful, easy riding Mitchell road- ick male. Central Oiling Sta- a ixth ave’ We are not 12- Inch Mil Wood %7—Per Cord, DELIVERED—$7 Lots of nice blocks. Beneon 3260 any time EXTRA STAR A BTAR™ Shingles id Annex WANTED—REAL ESTATE TO BUY REAL mortgages, etc MINED, ting, 156 reasons v Ma PAPER Brown. KALSOMINING. STATE 86 CHATTEL AND COL- LATERAL LOANS —_ 15 TO $100 LOANED | Without Delay for |1 WEEK TO 90 DAYS |On Salaries, Automobiles, Furniture, Trucks cK POLICIES AND | | 502 PIONEER BLDG, OPP. TOTEM POL! loan on automobiles, 409 East Pine at. | Loans on automobiles. 4079 Arcade | Bidg, ALARY LOANS 0 SECURITY 'O Indorsers MINUTES | Just satisfy us you will make small $2.50 per M. delivered, days or West 4588 ov Went GARDENS 0336) It aecept ne East TRAP WA pi opt phonograph or furniture as late model Fo: r terms on bal- 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGE KIRKLAND POULTRY FARM GOOD HOU PRICE $1,276 4-room houne, in excellent condition kood sized chicken hi all shot clay soll: %-acre of land has wouth balance has by slaghed and not difficult to clea spring water piped Terms $200 cash, bala month. Take East Mad and Kirkland ferry Farrar's office in Kirk for Mr. Harlow INE AGRE AT BUQUAMISH, to the school, with an house on it; for sale own terms, BYE. 19 FURNISHED HOU SES | FOR RENT ROOM HOUSE, 606% Kastlake | mixed mill wood, | Kenwood 4008. BALY, Won | $2 FOR ~ nd and ¢ En + MODERN in, $25 Cia Capitol PRIVATE ing; 1k fnon at 7-PABS mecha’ Glendal 58 WANTED—AUTOS LET US SELL YOUR CAR, OR WE ah for it MOSSBACH ow new Hove cash, 7 xOUR 67 Mad-| rfield “Block Mill Wood Can be used Immediately, $4.60 load; uble load, $8. Kil, 6394. OVE RANGE stove, $10; live geen r-bed, $10; also piano cheap, and dining table, T. W. Arnold, ot art HE WANTED— WILL buy oF rent. Ell. 0839. 410 Broad- ~ ~~ | The | Buys, Bells and | 1132 19TH AVE. 3 ROOMS, SOUTH| Office Furniture. sige Sunny and well arranged. | GOOD MILL WOOD, DOUNLE LOAD, 0, | $7: planer ends and fenes poste and Sun ym Koed cons | CWING MACHINES—GOOD DROP> hends, $10 up. Repairing, renting. HEIST FORREST WOOD, $5.25 %-cord, | $9.50 a cord; mill wood, $4 « loud, $7 a double load. L724 COMBINATION COAL AND WOOD | gan range, white enamel, $60. 209 have. S Take Mt. Baker car, |aoo0p y MILL WOOD, 4 ATG LOAD; planer anda $5; forest wood. $5, bu. y elrone new G HUDSON, ndition, FINE tires. $20 5 on ¢ Burke & nd. In- iL MOVE “ satisfaction guaranteed. tea. i0-—1-ROOM COTTAGE, CLOSE IN, | n paved street; close to schools and church th ave, 31 UNFURNISHED FLATS |W _AND_ APARTMENTS _ Aik u Ki 4-ROOM COTTAGE $100 cash and $ Splendid soll PETE 3rd ave. 68 FOR SALE—FARM BALE 2808 W. 70th OR Sun- acre, month, attle. trade for auto. wet 4781. xchangos i WANT! Main 7382. D CHEVRO- let sedan or coupe, or new Buick touring. Sunset 4600. RUSBELL” 2 CO” PAY HIGGEST price for used cars. 1006 E. Pike. 62 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE $250 CASH HOME 1105 12TH A | Hor ARMS, §3 ACR |_son | trade. Capitol 4 74 BERRY AND POULTRY ___FARM FOR SALE OR TRAI berry and chicken 1 2K, MacDO! 4 08 Columbia xt | FIVE-ROOM” FLAT V¥ adults. Melrose 3549. s-noom UPPER rison, only $18 bors. ‘ALD & MIL t $30 3 durke FLAT, 1119 30 Burke HAR: AND INCOM MODERN in. city, orchard. This is a_ pi $500 down; terms J 1105 Sturgus road, Seattle, |80 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL OP! PORT ted in # ‘oltkge, arranged for two families, in Very desirable, close-in location: | Daved street and all assexsments | paid in full: front part has rooms and bath, and a large sun | parlor and kitchénette in rear. You | ean live in one part and rent the other; house newly painted on out-| side and repapered. wale can be made, $2,750; $250 cash, finest Heale FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS ASANT OOM FOR LADIES; | king distance. 1521 Summit, apartment 401 t 2247. | ATTRACTIVE FIVE-ROOM: QUEE tr marine view field 0974-1 ENT. 1414 Phone East $287. aH FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS |£"T_AND (ROOM APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished; modern: : heat; phone, Prices Manhattan Apts, phone ¥ | AND 4 ROOMS, MODERN, WELL private bath; War- WATE ing. varanteed tealpenitn Staffo: hwarz, 4002 x ARGE LOAD OF OO a. v Arcade. A If immediate | paint st will sell for! fast g distr lance month-| paints, stock and all ly: Or will take 0 if you can! equipment, including pay my equity in cash, which | would be $880 at this price 712] 17th ave. Take Madrona Car or| phone owner at Kenwood 47 F $50 Cash, $30 Ter Month cation, S516 Second ave. N, W. ( blocks’ west of Woodland park; 100 feet to paved boulevard) Lot is 38x90; west front; wonderful view of Olympics; small city park | dir Across the street | Living room, 2 bedrooms, bath and ‘small baser place IRNITURE INCLUDED IN PRICE. $30 per month includes | ntorest, | rehaser must and © to pu Call for key at Owner's phone, PL wa ex includes necessary auto and Immedia’ work now on hand. sale necessary at this price. $1,500. Owner, 2311 Califor- | nia ave, SMALL STORD attle, sale, gutters Heacon 0100. x IN” Wi with 4-room modern and %4-acre garden. A chance a small business, garde: Print anything at low prices chickens and Hott | PORTANT % DEMAR LE BLDG. CO,, 421 Roy St. Capitol 3922. ANOS—Special bargalne in our exe ol snags department. Meyer-Toner, 21 dg. US NAVY PURE LEAD PAIN tbs., $2. Hurry 1904 Ast av i, houses, FOR SALE—GOOD PAYING t al and wood business, cluding truck. Am leaving. rent purchaser my house nished. $500 will handi Y Ponrab t kitchen, | lighte at; phone; downtown. Summer rates, ren Apartments, Gar. 0218 TRUNKS MOVED, BAST 0792. 25 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Pand J HOUSER TROON newly papered, gas, ph and light, very reasonable. 906 Thomas st, above Wentlake. ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM FOR TWO, SINGLE Good board. 1108 Madison: W. FARMS TO RENT Tis 5 ACRES, all cleared; fence cottage; barn; fine Ken house. Great snap, 0 ke Bide. B 5078, STORES TO RENT BAKERY SHOP AND STOR rent, reasonabie, Inquire First ave. 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS fiake buys, sella i518 60 OPPORTUNITY): Star Want Ads B. 1 have steady in a-lawn Second Kenwood 1 University Bargain COLONIAL, & RACTIC $1,000 BELOW MARK OWNER MUST SACR LOSE ALL This fine home is in the " dis- (riet proper: 8 large rooms; yen- tilated ‘ts; good lot to al full cement basemen furnac nook; lovely pane dining room built-in buffet and neh doors. This place does not need elabora to See it whilo on the market; its can't last long at $4,500, Mr. Crumb Job, | WETRUY AND = EME Sih, Ir and furs, ‘The O LAR FAIR- ¥ irfax; busine summer resort. ‘Box RMS and or ~ |5a | PORTA 3922. AUTO ACCES MAXWELL, 1 HUE GARAGES LE GARAGES. CAPITOL SSORIES MALL. ary and popcorn stand; tion; doing big health, P-35 Star = OR TRADE 90D business. P-26, Star, §3 REAL ESTATE LOANS Vacant Jot loans, 4079 Arcade Bide, 84 FINANCIAL CANDINAVIAN A WARRANTS PURC \86 CHATTEL AND COL- LATERAL LOANS Workingman’s Loan Co. Organized to make loans to SAL sp peo} le rite 27 pod loca- business, FE |55 | 1918 Bix with for at Auto i {8 Auto Spring Works, 1163 30x3% WESTERN SUF Giant cord, with tube, miles, go to best offe 1216 University st 56 AUTOS FOR SALE | OLDSMORILE—A REAL AUTOMO- 6 cord tires. Must dispose o down, bala easy. Beacon | t; berries Puke Mangano, i WAY evenings Mel. 2565 EW 3-ROOM COTTAGES ON AC tracts, fronting on main highway, with Hight and phone servic and terms, corner 26th 8. W 33 aR 1904 ‘ By | ERY WAY, that HENRY the best used iN knows sells term Mos! Sy cars on IN to as NDAYS, Want 2651, $900; BASY nod buy for -R nt Add. “Phone Capit MODE -ROOM ‘ished house, garage 504 Brandon st 9-A FRANKLIN 5! terms. ‘Thin Is someone. Beacon “1007 nth Floo ‘ood | house. | ving place. | Wash. | | Nent, ay} . | Laing, weekly ‘or monthly payment, a you can get what money you absolutely confidential, at you can afford to pay. City Loan Company 227, Seaboard Bldg. MEN AND WOMEN. Can borrow the money. they ne from this SOCIETY on _ the! PLAIN NOTE. No security, no fi ‘ser, and strictly confidenti 9 investigation or inquiry of friends or neighbors. $10 TO $100 Loaned for any pure | BASE. PAYMENTS..{ Tares | Employees Loan § Society 565 EMPIRE BLDG. 4 Second Ave.. corner Madison. | Vital Statistics BIRTHS Births in their households are re- ported by the following men: McClellan, Timothy E., 3915 W. Lan= 55th sty der st., bo Young, Garrie A. 2331 N. Albert W., 4108 42nd aye. 503 W. 43rd st, boy. girl. Paul D.. ward, 2802 18th ave. S, hoy. John Henry, 2014 Sixth 7 1919 N. rates cl F. 47th st. 4726 85th ave. S, girl. roll, Joseph Le Roy, 2968 E. Ci lumbia st., boy. Buchanan, Charles F., 428 ave., boy Petteys, John Archibald, 2333 st. boy. | Safstrom, ave, | Pratt, Louvier, Joe F. astlake | th ohm Albin, 1604 Ninth girl. = Francis, 710 N. 100th st, boy. |Moshier, Rextord Manson, 4137 418t aye. 8, boy. | Hirabayashi, Hamao, 2323 First ave, boy 4900 Alexander, drive, boy. Jeoannis, Tom, Lutsia st. and 45th ave: 8.) boy. astwood, Ralph A., Smith, Louis Hager, William, Canada 4245 Morgan 910 13th ay MARRIAGE DICEN Se | Name and Residene | Hendricks, Ramon, Seattle . Prior, Margie, Seaiti Eldnen, Iver, Monoha Loften, Anne, Monohag | t. Cluir, Ross H., Poytiand . Hallett, Juanita, Seattle Albanese, Mike, Rent os Bt i sy | Lappenske, Varonna, Renton. (Le Mangelsen, William, Seattle . Beaubien, Byelyn, Seattle | Carson, Frank F. Stewart, Ruth H, Micheletti, | Viatko, Mary | Reys, Charles, | Turner, | Trullinger, Bon A, Seattle . Reese, Bernice, Seattle Peterson, Yaakim, Seattle . sjong, Emma, Seattle . eal, Joseph ,, Bly, Marvel E DEATHS Griesbach, Jake, 56 years. Richmond, Geneva, 65 years. Devine, John, 72 years, Triplett, William, 79 years. Leik. Dorothy Ellen, 4 months. Nolan, Thomas Jeff, no age given, Dougherty, Alice A., $1 years. Rosley, Rosans, 34 year jara Beatrice, 29 yeats, Seattle rattle . YOULL NEVER GET IT BACK, SO Jit PUN) SH YOU 1 BOUGHT YOU Ww YOU ARE

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