The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1923, Page 9

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: = yres - (4 P —_ -_ = E a = ' OE TURDAY, AUC THE E Seattle Boys Go Over Top BOY INMATES Arrest 2 on Charge Can You Boil Potatoes? Prominent Speakers Fedora, Cre Smuggling Chinese at Mission Alliance TAR PAGE 9 J. H, Hamilton were in the immig conference of the Pacific following thelr |They Spin Around in the Bubbling Water, | aistrict of the christian ana he office of G, W, O'Neil, Reach Summit of Rainier ARE FLOGGED «i'tss'chnesnte'te cinty) Pry LE on Mount Rainier | «iennicrn ove iene te Jot ite sy tote at tion static custodian of the federal om ~ - : site ‘ : mane : oe Truancy School Charges) arrest tte neat Both But They. Come Out Hard’as Rodis ary alliance; which opens at Gospel Called Degrading topped by office nd twoChinese, ~ August 26, and conti s th api: from the steamer Ancon, ‘4 stopped by offices Chinese, August 26, ar nues thru BeD-| rest vessel to reach Alaska after H “ riding with them, are being held as] BY FIELDING LEMMON the big Klondike gold rush began, | with CHICAGO, Aug, 18.—After testi: | witnesses in the case. Conspiracy PARADISE VALLEY, Aug. 18 # who have fried eggs in be 1 CH Bip pa 3527 ot: sf Hee sand ; } hangs on his wa ne ship was f 7 mony of youthful inmates of the| charges to violate the immigration] Arizona, baked pio in Callfornia and broiled trout in Oregon have met | evening and afternoon, the mo ofl const ‘ the Siicn ba ne A rue ae - ol 80 | law, ws be f gainst the two| t ir, neraash int lise Valley in trying to prepare the simple dish peiona being f fee ¥-11895, the clock being salvaged betane Hi © fas. a ag “he bag ee Dr iregory le, D, D., one Of the yhip sank. It was presented to en and children were excluded from | At a day you can go to the big camp stove in the | the pri ] speakers at the confer-, by ‘ofticera'ot the cnatl Bi 7 ar ourtroom, Judge Michael 1. | . tourist section of the park and find several dishes of potatoes twisting \ ‘ : by officers ¢ craft. f : , Judge Mi ar jon of the park and find several dishes of potatoes twisting | ence, will take over the pastorate of een af caine Gam bons McKinley announced he would re Too Much Tonic aroun boiling water, yet apparently not boiling a bit more than if |the Christian and Misslonar ted 7: thant tat vf vd ‘ IEE at |sume his hearing of cruelty charges i hey were buried in a snow bank ¢ ne mountain side ° ‘ j eginning 1 eP py ee +. i 0 aft. jsume his hearing of cruelty charg for Her Sister) \” buried ir now bank’ on the mountain nbd ance tabernacle, beginnin, 144Y,| Snoqualmie falls, done in ofl by Fy | i | Monday And anxious cooks, who have the rest of the meal on the table, | August 26 panes ti aad i their Judge McKinley is hearing a poti:|, SPOKANE, Aug. 18-—"I just) tana over the stove with flushed faces and hopelessly try to poke A. Tabor, in 1895, 1m belfeved to be if ture id had little Mquor for my poor,| ‘ i 7 y try: to pok the best, Gold pans used by miners 1B 7 tion of ha corpus for the reloase 5 ar 3 forks into the rebellious “spuds” and fret and stew because the meal . , wit "at th YP. 1 and of Philip Denny, whose parents do- | (eet sister, who has heart trouble’) iy being delayed “She’s O Too,” and later shown 6¢ the A- 7a # Romi . Mrs. Emma Williamson, apartment| ! > e’s One, Too, among his curios, He ray clare he way cruelly treated at the |) cise prop told eheriff's The potatoes do eventually boll, but not until an impatient famil S S | si if rant’s inatitution proceedings are| °° has proceeded with its meal and has consigned the potatoes t ve Pe ig ‘ hip dae RR peat eect hits meal and ha ved the potatoes to a place a 2 | pass closely linked with an inquest to be| 9°29 . WPS. rps hot enough to boll them in a few second: ys n Fake her brother, married daughter, the ol The 44 bottles of tft eS ich ts resumed Monday into the suicide of It's the thinness of the air in the Valley that affects the cooking | RALIZ, Aug. 18 hen | latter's husband and thelr two 1% beer, weveral gallons of wine and ata James Wright, 16, who hanged him: h eintd’ de sehlaks Thatta tod of the potatoes » water boll# readily, but ma to hi little or ke told the court here when) children, to live with them. self in the solitary confinement cage| much tonic for sister,” the officers| 20 effect on the vegetables, Tourists declare that {t takes at least king divorce that after the cere-| “She was what my name 1s," at the school, rresting Mrs. Williamson, four times as long to boll a panful of “spuds" in the Valley as it-does | ™Ony his wife immediately sent] said Stephen Fake as the judge © him the decree, Out- river fs out mil. The $s out down ue tho er re- rity. 1919 thus could umber | Twelve boys now being kept at | —— at nea level the school tetaified in the habeas|tablea and whipped. while } onl jo of the cooks eventually find out why their potatoes do not corpua hearing, They told of being|in flimsy garments and of being others decide that fried potatoes are much bette beaten into unconsciousness, tied to| placed in solitary confinement | sti! others dump the “entirg works" Into the garb |for her son by a former marriage, | n hear es, we have ‘em but they're not done.” — . ata iL ciatarsatet Seep nance praenle eee taco ay; and | mort any camp you ¢ But at | “Bolled potatoes? 4 . Here is the party of Garfield high school boys who Fri-| St P R t day negotiated the summit of Mount Rainier, on one of | op aying en the hiking trips led by their school advisor, H. B. Cun- ningham. | | ————— Guided by thelr own camp lead-| ment were experienced by the boys | THE COST OF ° e & 2 thelr own packs Inia, they crossed the glaciers and A t d E my H m B ] g neer style, 14 Garfield |{cefields above Nisqually glacier PRODUCING HEAT rt an cono mn oO e uldin boys reached the sum-/and Paradise Valley, On Monday — oo Rainter and realized|they climbed Pinnacle Peak and| ‘There are numerous features which No. 5 i Submi Nationa i 's’ Bureau, Spokane, Wash. thelr fondest ambitions Friday, ac-|reached Cowlitz rocks in a preliml-| contribute to. the cost of producing a he eget an ethernet bac baat t oe dal ta Shag eived here Satur: | nary climb. heat, Among these {a the type of ire. ‘The expenses for the trip, which | heater that is installed, for some amount to approxtmstely $14 for| heating systems are moro satixfac each boy, are being paid by the/tory for certain kinds of buildings ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING In planning your new house be sure to provide the cording to word nm jay from Lor They were lads themselve: The boys maki: han others. ‘or ¢: ple, it e . . mand boys’ advisor: | the trip are: Cae | meer cattle bine swarm at proper outlets for electric appliances and see that the the etic coach, Rupert Pittuch, Emmanuel | thruout a large or extehded building switches are in convenient locations. For the kitchen, etch They arrived at| Manca, John Lewis, Robert Bleek, /On the other hand, it is q dining room or breakfast nook, outlets should be pro- m- puntain late Sun-| Harvey Fenton, ward Munro,|to do this with the stea vided for toasters, percolators and table appliances; for preparatory Paul Johnson, Allen Calkin, Willlam |water systems. A small #9 in the nursery a night lamp, milk warmer and water “s the following | Bentle: James Wiley, Edward warily sul for warm air, for ; ; at pra | Beatiay, + tama mu yma nah begacns flit r warm alr heater; for other rooms a convenient base outlet for vrei ese Hoyas ioc oriypeteierroly presage tangle aagpst are ss vacuum cleaner, and in the laundry, outlets for !aundry bap dis se tea 2 cane Sep LanCee: In all other rooms the switches for lights ing the cost of heating. should be convenient. j matter what kind of system you pu “D Ad l id > ’ 4 her i be pe on - most eat elaide [eres uk ina oak ot ina nt Don't Put a Wall Switch Behind a Door s 5 ae will have been very definitely af é An Experience in the Berry Fields. fected by your understanding of your ec. wil Gian; Mae ese, es 4 = | heating system and the way in which s Company ly e You out Cost The Quite Amorous Fat Man. you tended It x . FEE In a testing laboratory certain dif Out of a Job Again! ferences oun be sbown as.to the ety eye . clen of vari heatin Lands Position as a Maid. with respect to the cons ‘ jeoal and the delivery of heat, u Dear Adelaide T had to get a dollar of our wages [these differences may be entire Here ts the account of our labors | before I could mail my bed back to | wiped out in the home by reasons of in the berry field, as promised you | town. While daughter was at the | peculiarities, pl a we ox > | in our k letter. mail box waiting for the carrier to ie meee way in which ' Daughter was to have ¥5 a week|pick up our package she waa ao~| “Fe TH Spnonbuna aya 3 Seventh Avenue and Olive Street nd I was to have §15—both a bi ted by a stranger who tried sev ot ie Main 5000 the usual wages for what we | eral dodges to get her into htw car. umption 7 o do. But as we were prom o mail box where she was walt- installation of the heat * 4 dint tedt tuo whakel we j bout 200 feet from an oc- |tem. Iteis Just as Import: ised at least two weeks’ work and} chi04 house. | ne: workthanship/ when’ the mechan : h longer as the fruit in the| we had to furnish our own | jcal devices installed ms it ig in ed to begin and there was no stove in the | the carpen masonry work an thins : hous It was mighty raw ithe other work thru the house Well Constructed at a Nominal Cost ‘ nd damp when it rained, as it did 7 . ~ ib pay ea eee ine Sa ah — Financial Assistance if Needed I agreed to | think « berry field {9 a fine place | ’ t that price if it could|for women and children to stay AMI J AN ERSEN 4 ust yesterday I was look-|away from. There are some per Ss JEL : D kept et-ibat jecar, Pont, Noes See es, berry: Builder of Fine Homes _, |Melds, and in a season when the Phone Main 6270 432 Peoples Bank Bldg. One| berries are at- their best, a good 4 < a cost per|picker can make good wages, But 3 a fraction cents.|[ have already had my experience | of fire, labor there, thank you. 6 were using.| So here we were out of a fob all costly meal of the series|over again. That seems to be a 1002 PLAN anassc 7l00R PLAN DD cents. So you seo I must| wonderfully easy proposition for us hADOON RAND have been fulfilling at least part} We went to the Y. again, and I} . ’ oy leprae: diate ie kigwa Gila tise thet Uwe Get Out of a Landlord’s Clutches ‘ . The trouble began wnen I was|in the waiting room and wanted If character is minus in a house, the-ideal is shattered, or rather, never existed.. A home must be a living thing, where every corner is filled with the activity and content- ment of those who occupy it. There is plenty of character, peaceful lines that even outwardly express quietude, in told that the boy who had been|Work. Tho assistant hustled round | promised to peel potatoes, carry|and pulled wires for us, and did} and walt on the table, was|real well by us, even to insisting | not hired’ yet. A couple of days |on a fairly good wage. Not really later I pushed the matter again to|up to market price, but anyone is/ know when the boy was canting: (ie lucky to get any work where Lumber Store the home pictured above. ‘ a 14 would not belthey can have a child with them, | Whether you want a board Study both floor plans of this house and vision the happiness that would exist for you as daughter could just|that {t does not do to stick at being || or enough lumber for a house, under its roof. as ell do the wo © was prom- few dollars short on the wage see our stock. Pick out what ‘ 7 au Gael tors An "ton pe gbcane:| pe and over I have been refused || you want. Consult a builder about cost and terms. honestly did not like being treated| work because I would not be sep- Buy lumber at our lumber that way. Mrs. Berry alw ked | arated from my child, and over and store, in any quantity, Just as me very nicely what I »4 to|over at the ¥, I had heard women|{ you buy groceries. order when the grocer came, and|{n desperate need of work refuse to 8 stood by and counter.|0 where th2re are children. As| manded everything because |nearly as I can make out, a child| Farrell Lumber Co. Elliott 6140 Provide Early for Gas Piping 3 not what she wanted. Mr. E is the most unpopular thing in the | 2109 Westlake Avenue a vall 2 outside and read mo the| world today. | a argh aie ene ee Oe Lege iinet there wasy one: refresh. T'S almost.a certainty that every new and modern home erected b much.” "You know 1c ea talk.|ing incident at the Y. when a fine nowadays will be piped for gas and provided with all/the com= Nag and’ sight: (ares aia liooking young woman told the sec- | forts and conventenges that gas service brings. At this 5 when one of|retary she was going out with this | But. the placing of the gas pipes and provision of OUTLETS tm so there were children |]] Wholesale various rooms Where gas may be needed for heat or light, is those big fat who tries to} woman be < ma y woman he|!n that house, and she liked ‘so well | and most important part of home-building and should have early, con- Daugh-|to be where there were children | Retail Hderation’in all S1aee Jown just as |@nd help raise them, | etal Be sure and arrange vents for Gas Range and Gas Water Heater can be done with one| Next time I will tell you about }. sort of mit ‘Then Mrs.|Our expertence as “maids.” Maybe | took a hand your operations, We Specialize in Monthly Payment Loans Melrose 0270 OUR ASSISTANCE IS FREE 3 nthe affair and|you think you know what that| E told me that {f I would tell her|Word means, I used to think I 4 why I did not like would knew. Now 1 know that I know. | e . 4 Tt 1 Sta sere saab aad Corday Yourg, wit || to Home Owners ! ee Seattle Lighting Company a inte ad WoHla agree © be xIG8| THE COOK NO COMMISSION--LOWEST RATES 5 and pleasant ‘o ¢ the cre had sta; now reason I cause I “THE GAS COMPANY” LONG DOOR MIRRORS make @ very convenient arrangement in the drese- ing room. LEADED ART GLASS adds attractivencas te your hame at little cout. Include both in the apect fications of your new home. C.C. Belknap Glass Co. Phi Main 2268 ery member of| a I might #1 Well, I BRIEFLY TOLD 4 more than twlae as long I wanted to, and the only all was be. e it said of me that I went out on a short job and quit with the employer in a a pinch for help. I did not resign, Adelaide, nor yet quit, but I told Mrs. Berry it was nobody's business why I disliked her, that her ques: tion about being content and satis fied y ny one to be expected to answer, and if she wanted a ner for the} crew she to get some} 4 cook and would | nted me to, or if she| wanted to get some one else it sult me fine. went back to Senttle that evening. Liberal Repayment Privileges Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue We have been making Home Loans in Seattle for 33 Years Assets $24,000,000.00 Union Mill Co. 935 N. 34th Bt. 8 too personal for For That Wallpaper New Rodgers Friction Home F f ta Headquarters Control Dampers , hey aaa tans = Floors—Wal new Plano é PAINT “ f from the Fireplace tplanaid Fy SERN F UROEG S 3 Chas. W. Rodgers 5 aD am Murphy Varnishes and Enamels A dencription of the my T we at cook (7 who followed me there that Company a iis Go : UHL BROS. {8 @ real gem in a few words Walter—Did you ring, pir? Genernl Tiling Contractors yc 5 “Seventeen years o ‘ungry Customer—Did I ring! ‘Wholenale and Hetall New Addross, 1921 Fourth A INCORPORATED years old, welghs 160,| Hungry fain 3446 LOW PIRICKS—EASY TEI 511 Union St Main 65: 0 ann coftes anck, wild ax a| Why, 1 was tolling the bell—I|} 209 Maritimo Bldg. Maln 3 Pinnos for Nent, $5.00 « M s in COPE thought you were dead.

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