The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1923, Page 2

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2 PAGI CITY IS SUED FOR $119,392 Libelous Statements Made, Bridge. Co. Alleges L — k Alleging eharging Blackwell ments Strauss Bas Chicago, for work on tt filed o claim F Council for 9119.2 $100,000 is the firm in th Made by Blackwe! der is deman wach 0 had mi sity 4. stateme t is alle ¥ Blackwe ter to stated in a ) of public works that bridge design was far t e design submitted by 11d Would cost much mor Str p Gesign if the to the specif’ City, Blackw that the accusatio bridge firm were w CONTRACT WAS AWARDED IN ltt ‘The bridge comp & gross misstatement to the facts, and bases its compl. ‘on the alleged Ube! contained in It The contract was ® tember 9, 192 elty Pte pay the bridge firm $5,000 ee Grawing up the plans for the sur ») Structure. The awards wer 7) om a split basis and furth @ tated, accorting to th ; that in case the bid sho: by the unded y cor st and cont ( Se the Strauss specifications had effe Company further contends that th pelty failed to fulfill tts share of the| Contract, resulting in a loss to the bridge firm of $19,392.14. | |i | Be Bureau of Missing Relatives C lw it as an aid ta finding or ‘The department is | “¢ friends. in reuniting those who have beea | ta! slant. ed in this column Fequested also to report to e Othee, aewepanere are invited reproduce wach items as will interest thelr readers. eee HENRY WARREN—Pelleved to be & caretaker in some large bul ) ing in Seattle, a man known as "Henry Warren has disappeared and % be located by his relative: 4g a member of tho L. 0. 0. F. and is asked to write to his in-law at Ardrossan, Alberta, jn c ca a ni a o! th CORNELIUS JASPERS—ror the 17_ years the daughter of Cor- Jaspers has been attempting Woeate him. She is now in Cin- Ohio, and is anxious to hear m him. Jaspers is believed to be} Beattle and is asked to write to Button at 1222 Race st., Cin- |, Ohjo. ANDREW SCHOLZ—Atter quar- With his parents and relatives M the East eight years ago, Andrew hola left his home and has not A heard from since. His wife and [mother-in-law have. died since that )time and he is asked to return to home, Anyone knowing of his k hi w a Liltle Giri 1 j}truly know who she was her people and she played Bs in the massage cream 3 ‘The Star invites its readers to use this}and her brown eyes had she was going to do dow hs way over the sea t USE HOTEL LAWN FOR POLO BEAUTIES Only @ be f beauties ¢ assador hotel, Loa Angeles, ened, however, and here the in, however on “Islan riental Miss Trave Attempt to Learr @f a saving in excess of tho $5,000, | © ie a ps the company was to be paid five | A” 7 ®evenths of the saving and the city| Who was her papa or who was b Was to retain the remainder. The/ mama, but sh ma was C long way ac led San Fri But she wasn't ttle Jeung Jeu di real Nelther did anyone else beca ne always lived with the C y hinese boys and girls a: ays talked Chinese. But her skin was nice ke the pictures of ery faintest suggestion o: hey said she looked asian” and someone Jo Joung Jeu woul: ights wondering what « "was. Then along came a n hinaman one day and h fat old told her to Shang- ai and little Jeung Jeu went be- oO she was ause she didn't know why nd she didn’t know what else to do. And when sho got to Shanghai the Chinaman showed her | pase uy tesalntramestengr gest three |40n't really and truly know who ahe | paper. great, big steamship thi chimneys on {t that smoke came out f and it didn’t have any fis tke he funny boats she had seen back where sho lived on the Yang-ste. | Understand tang ri WAY OVER THE SEA And the nice fat Chinaman told er that she could « oa she and could live with Chow Kum and be here Chow Kum lived “seamstress.’* | She wondered what a “seamstress” | was and she found out It was a lady | who makes kimonas and mandarin coats and embroidered ut of pretty, rich silks pantaloons and she thought that would be loth of tun. ‘ So she got on the boat and it OMkisey ct ras cont ai steamed away to the place called satin Col entrall san Francisco and after a while it ore f got there. And then Ittle Jeung Jeu was MRS. OME : : A. F. NOME—Atter sailing | wwe oft the boat on an island that from Kodiak, Alaska, some time ago on the steamer Northwestern, Mrs. _ ¥. Nome disappeared and has not mn heard from since. She is asked her parents to write them and will wire return transportation. il communications concerning the s woman should be sent to @ Scott, U. S. marshal at Ko. Alaska. th (by * ii a x ‘ _ G. L. JONES—A reward has been 4 ey, to anyone locating G, L. who disappeared from his |” me xt San Francisco late in April d has not been seen since. He is Medium height and is fair com- lexioned. He has a number of up- gold teeth and has slightly gray air, Anyone knowing him is asked write to F. B. Hoffman at 425 nkiin st., San Francisco, Cal. Fe ‘MISS ALUNA SCHLINK — An Urgent letter has been received by Seattle police department rela- ia i to the finding of Miss Aluna ch + who is believed to be in Se- attle. Anyone knowing her is asked notify Mrs. A. B. Dunn at 402 Cedar st., Missoula, Mont, OHN KRAMER—After a search More than a month, relatives Cockroaches, they said was Angel island and an immigration station’ and she hought an ‘Island of Angels would be fine and it didn’t surprise her much in such 9 wonderful country, but she didn't know what an “immt- |federal narcotic act gration station” w So when she sat there wondering man with a badge on his coat and a cap like the captain of the steamer | wore came to her and told her he lidn’t think she was a China girl at i, and he didn't think Chow Kum STEARNS’ Electric Paste is recognized as the guaranteed exterminator for Rate, Mice, o Waterbuge-and Anta. Don’t waste time trying to kill these fs hor mama and she eek we in- 1 man had ¥ 1 t becor clude a galvanized i ' ’ ! 1 18-inch refrigerator ' ‘ 7 ts pé FREE whith ! eac refrigerator : MANY SIGN 10 a : spr ; 25-lb. capacity. Top m jeaitle whe’ comes to the 120,000 Names on Referen- ict Oak Ga, 4 Po t to be wniff dum Hitting “Hebe” Bill sctuaive Seattle rep inch refrigerator . ; nay teem Mase acute ome pan included. ™ everth be } cd f S ae ) d the gardener of the fashionable Am- "i S THE SUZUS fun 1 : . rs Yb. side door keer 2 pads “iin ro to hem play polo in his “front yard.” That's what hap-|{iKe A BROTHER wale of uti $3750 tdepeatee Me tegen pan. te 50 y are, h ng mderful time. The lawn not having much\ prot Kincaid. 4 of t t ud cluded — Lonely d of Angels’’ Across Pacific ‘in 1 Her Nationality ls ur the m , mansag eam d her eyes had only th t t; and ho thought she was a d he didn't believe was her mother hought thy that old Chow Kum pu asa * told the « Jeu is a Chinese to Chinatown and be « if ‘soamatrens,” ay to got Chi y strange things hap until she finds out w be bat te ch may a land h |ing for th jing. | DOESN'T REALLY ow And sho thinks she is a Chine girl and that Chow Kum ts her] mother but maybe she isn’t and she) Judge to get thru th really and truly 1a. And people walk she is a “Caucasian what y her and say} and she doesn't | difference that} ways thought she} jwas a ," altho ahe don't) really know. | | But she wants to see Chow Kum|/ | because she believes old Chow Kum | j never hag had @ real mama and she wants one, | But nobody knows what is going| to happen to little Jeung Jou whose | makes, ekin is nice and white and who| thinks she is a Chinese girl, but] doesn’t really and truly know Isn't it too bad about little Jeung Jeu? Nobody would like to be her, | would they? | Peddler to Serve at Leavenworth) A sentence of two years In the fed-| eral prison at Leavenworth was im-| posed on Leslio Reeves: in federal} court Tuesday afternoon by Judge Jeremiah Neterer following hia con- ction on a charge of violating the Reeves was sont to Leavenworth, due to the fact that | McNeil Island prison is now crowded. | over. | ° | |Seattle Girl Goes to Music Contest Miss Lois Wiley, contralto, will] esent Seattle at the biennial mu » Contest of the American Fed |tlon of Music clubs, at Asheville, C., next month. It is the first time | Washington hag been represented at one of these contes Miss Wiley wag che state convention. of Music clubs last | April, and will leave for the South jon June 4. She will sing 12, Misy Wiley in Seattle at the First Methodist chur with the Temple choir, May 22, at a recital, under the recion of Montgomery Lynch n at the will appear | June | | ai |Mercer Island to Been unable to locate John| pests with powders, liquids or any | H r, who disappeared from his | perimental preparations, Hold Entertainment Ome at 2204 Alki ave., April 7. He } On the evening of May 12th, at mmerly operated the Pioneer bak. Ready For Use —Better Than Traps | tne Community Guild hall, the peo- | ery at 114 E, 72nd st. He 1s 68 years | 0% box, 350 16-02; box, $1.50| ple of Mercer tsland will come t old and of heavy build. All informa: | Sold Everywhere |aether for a general get-together | concerning him should be mailed |meeting. A special program of local to the Seattle police department or lo Ernest Evers, 2505 16th ave. 8.,| Beattle, Wash. | HEADLESS TERROR ONDON, May 9.—Farmers are terrorized by an apparition in m of a headless woman, which assert they see nightly near the | ‘ of an old monastery between | Datchet and Old Windacr, 19—COUNT 'HM—19 George Biddle, the Philadelphia yas of Honolulu belles, said in vi York the other day; know « Philadelpbian who was y rejected by a pretty girl, he poor chap took his rejection so Fd.that the girl got nervous, “"T hope,’ she said, ‘I do hope Mr, » that. you are not going iything rash. mh? he howled, ‘Rash? + Proud girl, that nix weeks | fonight I shall be ensconced in Palmeshaded villa in the south ds, the husband of 19 bri '—Pitteburg Chron- One X-Ray Free In the extraction of teeth we way to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t puy—could we way more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work fram $4.00 UP sion Dental Oilices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Timo 22 Years in One Location | talent will be given, including the | orchestri three violin solos and |plano selection. This will lowed by community singing, ted jby Mr. R. H, Vivian, official song | |Jeader for the Seattle Community |Service, A rousing good time for everyone in the singing of the old folk songx—songs' that everyone on: | Joys—everybody participating, ‘The | community singing will be followed by an address by Mr, D. H, Painter, | executive secretary of ‘the Senttle | Community Service, subject, to Build Community Spirit.” bo fol. | “How Ex-Policeman at Last Serves Term, After fighting hia cass thru the su perlor and state courts for the past tines years and finally losing, Robert I, Burgess, former member of the! Seattio police department, has pald| jn fine of $260, served 90 days in the| county jail on a liquor in. possession charge and ts now free, He was are rented by the police dry squad in Nov vember, 1919, THE i l \ |Wouldn’t It Be Fine to Have a Pet Suzu-Machi Like an Al Ci or Trevor Kincaid ILE STAR VEDNESDA 4) Vor etter American Home GERATORS extremely LOW PRICED » Mon RI — 9 [REF Sounds ! Profe Insect BY WANDA VON KETTLET COOLMOR PORCH SHADES OLLIES |) Michi, weoordine tolto pop Miser | QYeen—gray or brown colors— EY uf oF Uhrewsourtha of an inch In |attempt by the’ deine eo > a shades that will te F tt make your porch ; W ? ae tie eee a cool, shady, se- i eo ’ why sheet png ga estrone a? cluded retreat. on tl ttle | stgned i dot eet breeze—open, but protected from the sun’s glare and heat. Brown, green or gray col- ors. Very_reason- ably priced. To know how good a cigarette really can be made you must try a— ome I entirely alin with » CITY CANNOT ft. wide.....$ 6. SUE A PAPER 6 ft. wide..... 8— in 71°. wide... +. 9.75 —equipped with self-hanging é . thet aes 4 8 ft. wide..... 10.75 fixtures, the greatest in- Illinois High Court Decides - =" 9 Tt.’ wide... 12.782" ventionterss nade fi pores Against Municipality r ba me on 12 ft. wide.. 17.50 shade construction. < kT ma bs a —COOLMOR Porch Shades ate sold in Ri tenee —all 7 ft. 6 in. in length, Seattle exclusively at this store. INSECT WAKED HIM -SEATTLE- UP DURING NIGHT SLCOND AT PINE “Woll ght. 1 did'nt mind the concer p car partion Se ee aoe ee Standa ri It ho cage in the "I re both ax a vict Borah Aare Fie * ESTABLISHED~ dom of the press a: elock when I # was 1 ped awake. mu 1 government The alarm was going and it wo' t The case waa the first on record in| TY sh ait nglh Na cee stop. I went out in the living room which @ municipality nued) a news nd looked into the cage. The/bug | The city, thru William Hale just looked back and ¢ontinued to Thompson, mayor kt the time the suit ol "7 “l up for the ni, | wan brought, claimed that the paper |7*l!. 1 was tuned up for the n — a ees ee ik bug, cage, an’ all, went o had damaged its credited thru “ma-| oo tne lawn, an’ hung ‘em in. a } on the adminiatra- | tion n smillion dollars was the oxnor, however, has much amount asked . nm i regard for the UzU- | T mo court permit a city to mue way h An would be a re that’ to ® \ Ny dios atin As © much that quite r ently © endeavored to train one among inside he household to to jants and to‘ favor t FOR . it realized att PEARLS ce, 1 the mult and The ‘loo S : {th ite music. The local bug re. wns 4 weedeat, it tees mained several weeks. It is sald that || $50 24-inch String. “3 ce amon practice for im- the Swxu an average lifetime $30 %4inch String. $20 lot expomure by filing | cht mor Either DELTA or RICHE. a (hat. would put At SEE ES LIEU PEARLS ta of busineas it sus-) CONGRESS TO ta |PETER MICHAEL Jeweler 202 Pike St. Peoples Hank cago brought its suit in its cor- capacity, pointing out that in rks public services It was doing b s4 and would be damaged just corporation by its credit porat water ¥ | HAVE REPORT “ will have the report of lumbia basin engineers when nvenes, In December, according to Hervey Lindley tle president ot the Jasin Irrigation jeague, return Tuesday from Spokane, where ho attended a ses sion of the board of trustees h as a private isms that hi court clared that the more such business a city did, the “moro important is the right to freely criticise the adminis. tration.” however, Columbia ‘6 Lindley declared nis optimiem for | % |the basin project, which, he said, is/ THIS, WHEN MA AND PA | closer to realization than the people Mi. Bee Soren GO AT IT lot the state are aware i 11,083 ft Mrs, Tift: “I never until now] “The project Ia one of vast impor realized that I married a man with-|tance to the state and tho people} out an atom of sense." Jot Seattle should familiarize them. ~ ME: Ne y 1 ry The one and only w through JASPER NATIONAL PARK, Mr. Tiff: “My dear, how on earth | selves with it and lend {t thelr hear- world's largest. national playground and recreational patente could you possibly have married any | tiest support, as it will act as a Motoring, golfing, fishing, camping, riding, hiking, tennis, In- other kind?"-American Legion | tremendous business stimulant to! vigorating pastimes and never-failing tonics, Week this city,” he said. JAS: PARK LODGE—Bungalow homes, thoroughly modern. W Open June 1 to Sept. 30. Accommodations 250 guests, Rates, $6.00 per day and up, American plan (meals included). East or West travel the line of highest peaks—lowest altitude and cooler climes. 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