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SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE th Ave. ARED FC line HE STAR WANE "AD i z ¥; ior wok’ Wels |anm you PRer, Set | Conference May Result in|‘ ors REGRETS BEING Girl Held for 13 Months RUSSIANS GET M'ADOO TALKS ‘The Seattle Star|*."** cere. RATES His Candidacy Bame a4 tc Immigration Officers Record for Tests ° | | Sorry She Married Him Right After Ceremony 2—"I never} h W. E. D. STOKES’ WIFE She Learns but 40 Words SPEEDY ENTRY ~ WITH LEADERS ~ Bart's Coal Of) Bones at pe 2 KAMP LA siete at 17 cents per onte TON, N 8 with NEW YORK, had a happy day Stokes in my life 1 married him," Mrs, Helen Elwood Stokes said today, when she resumed the stand in the trial her aged husband has brought for divorce. | “1 regretted my marriage to Stokes almost ps soon as tho cere mony was over,” she said Mrs. Stoxes' -statements made while she examination by chief of Stokes’ counse For more than three hours, tii the lunch recess was called, the et ee Uncen cross-examination consisted of a bat ; ‘ te naan Ae anna tk pavers Ue of wits between Max Steuer, ono Yam oanel 1 5 raha thattee Sian ts ow of New York's ewdest trial law: So dae hicved 6 ft , Em coer years, and Mrs, Stokes, in which} ita jealing and teaching: . | Bik i she more than bh her own. } id |_fias WITNESS COOL io AND UNRUPFLED pls aes Li wants | Cool and unruffied under Steuer's ts : ROUGHT—SOLD--RENTED fob. TRADE EDITOR |—secone “sons tnerres— Et ge SPEAKER HERE|— tn men arene aoe bag in her lap and tapping together | are 58 AML eeeOe and - cu gleatrs | PAPER. banging the toes of her tiny suede shoes. | portance of court were & 22 1805) “Brown, She smiled and gave slow, calcu 1h Be te Sepertamet bi GA thi lating answers to all attempts of hodes store, by Special Steuer to gather together a tangled Kohler of the Mass of dates over a period of 20 Sconomist, Friday morning. years Kohler ts tho sales expert for the Asked why sho had not made among omist, a trades magn of Some attempts to learn the identity é, a Ttu ding in the retail field, He of the woman who 60 closely resem ‘ : 5 esident making @ tour of the country bled her that witnesses have testi. oe ae fled positively that pate plbege frequ in Wallac she replied “I am the one being tried, not she.” When Steuer was bringing out that it was unusual she should be unable to fix one positive date in her mind, and that she didn't even know the St. Louis world’s fair, ehe | scored with a clever reply to a later | Ste" question. Nov. BY SEABUKN BROWN ¥ 1 . 7 évegus times, at 15 cents MA in-0600 —- Want Ad Depte| nay ow" Mieacts you ta i | | undida i ben id HEATER A GUARANTEED tort PRODUCT. MADE IN SEAT t nig anged IT ON DE Extra Trousers, $5 Match that old coat ana vant withe a thousand hy Fron t$5apair. Lundquist-Lilly, | tnd floor Green Bid. 4th and Pike. | AT ANNEX, 2004 8th, near Wee oe! * (men); free bath and phone. Trans. 30c; weekly $1.50. Bam Weisfleld can't repair your| wath, throw $02 Union Big Green Clock D| stot fice. | TRATION EL10T- Mo 0 arr SE RVIC ES Ailmners atLaw BY ICH tree A new pair of tre and J moth stock iatant weer McAdoo today w concerning his polit presence in Washi than that he al Price, Completely Installed, und D. Joneph Allen, lawyer Hidg, EM, tot-3085 BALL. Hurke was wae 0% Leary OF wit this time, HALA: number ther wal busi Christian Science Practitioners | be novern. RUSSIAN LARGE 4 were he further expected that investiga & majority ed for the examining board r Weedin y oxaminatic cause of the sur ny making the refuge them are h Eiccirlo Machinery ITUA [ON—MALE blackamith explained | was made or types up the ATBOLUTELY im. ao onned | in of Zirle Irons and ¥ repaired, Central ¥ tlake, across hanging kalsomining. BE acn-2982 eee ee and Work.| salen, ot whiy 4 and them are ° “We discovered t person at i the ¢ an woman Monuments iF BOUN ist and Virginia. 1474. 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANT seinta. ‘Ietablish Electrieal Fixtures for | You save considera when you buy firat| your electrical fixtures and wy; cia high ate Optician and Optometrist EDMUND. Jackwon also carried bo , en for They will be detained aboard he ship until Saturday, n is lack: in accommox a when guards of the Great Northern railway will take charge of thom transport them to New York, BY Prancr-Paterson Co. © laborers, route his pub emphasized the need for. salesmanship on the part of the clerks tn ‘wtores and atrorsed | the value of courtesy as an ald to business. helr point of embarkation. | He illustrated his courtesy talk 2 ARENTE coonn es with motion pictures showing the} Central Bldg y cE | right and wrong ways of attending HARRY HOWY a. apt : 444, a e Fined in sya Jicont 20—FOR RENT HOUSES | Booze Law Cases} FOR RENT—J08 13th Ave No 7 rms ines aggregating $600 wero toated hot water A co; gaa! to Albert Keeler, Milton al eee See ee Dodge and Nein Hatley, in fete T MODERN, cheer court ay, when all three ples pearing bed, ity to violations of the na laundry tray livencd re Bh ews ay 2 tons $16, de- hibition act. é- ROOM house, 3 7 = ae Keeler was arrested In February, 7 ats Neaeee gratia nru the 1 nd, 1 »}iat 1107% First ave, by federal ¢ | phono ph ” Ve earthquake. Ititeracy provision of the law and)| supper, freedom, thanks, ¢ ra who testified that ho used ‘his price, Cull 502 Ploncer ide. Opp. Steuer was visibly annoyed and|the experiences Feigo had reine headquarters ‘far Gla ‘otem Pole. replied that he could not. passed thru on the other side | heavily “‘aplked" cider. After she had passed the physical | Dodge was arrested at the same ad.| examination she went into a large |dress three months later, Hatley | room at Ellis Isand for the liter- onvicted of using his place acy test. The first word polnted change bar out to her was—Death! mua Wak “4 excited’ Felge read. I was de. nt days later I had an- other hearing. I was detained fur- ther. Months passed. My dreams began to vanish. I became bitter. Here I was inside the very door of the country, yet I couldn't get in. “Then 1 wouldn't be illiterate. 1 study. I would show them. “I found a little book. It was about America, how great it is and] how beautiful I pored over it and soon the words became plain. I kept on until I was sure I could read.” Patent Attorneys S 6 pickets, FP GORIN, shiplap, $22.50 ring, ceiling and ca: : cedar widing, $12 up. B5th Ww Mi Patent attorney; pat: | ois, secured, deve ed and sold. 20 7 Central Bldg. Seattle, Main 0990. 600 ¥ st. N, W. Wash- ington, D.C. a the # 19 FURNISHED HOUSES cedar FOR RENT aah ee = FURNISITED Good Coal i $8.00—DELIVER Hi-heat fur DERMID FUEL Ca Miss Feige Stipeman : Tand financed. | aa tee renti| room he YORK, Nov Fi © with death in reality, an, Russian immigrant jnever trembled. Face to f n . iain |death on paper, she fal meron ANNOY ja result she had to spend 13 ESTATE ATTORNEY months on Ellis Island, learning She was asked to name the date} 40 words required by law. of a certain departure from Sanj was detained longer than any Francisco and she replied she could] inginigrant since the new immigra give the date if Steuer would give| tion law went Into effect her the date of the San Francisco} All of this came about é ox rms, Pantages Bld girl, t: SURGy? . Desk, chair, 115 18th ave, ERE words which young F oderate r A Miss Fel AM satan immigrant, ed before she could pass the word teracy test » dinner, peman, Ky learn- 40+ EA st-9201 UNIV r noun are handling coal again—the best furnace coal on the market for the ee | Physicians, Surgeons REED AFTER ORANGE, Bal, a BUREAU HEAD | SHABSON” Feawick, Lawrence Mehed 1861 Advice and booklet free, 432 Burke Bide || WASHINGTON, Nov Alleged | Piano Tuners high-handed methods in office of the | SOHN BYHOM. MA In-d000. comptrolier general of the United States with respect to handling| 1 FU ERAL NOTICE claims were put squarely before) Gite LODGE, I President Coolidge here today. PTENTION Reve.ntion of (Nese methods waa | THOMSE: ht the residence, tnade yesterday during the course of | Bet AY walt y hak THOMBEN, 6 a hearing in the senate committes's| ‘care, beloved husband of ar- nventigution of the veterans’ bureau | and member Green Lake in a manner whigh evoked expres. a eit te hh bend hor inaa | of displeasure from the sen- nday afternoon rm on the committee. n the Rafferty parlors, Their leader, Senator David Reed ., Fremont, Interment Mt. of Pennsylvania, today called at the Vriende and members White Houne to discuss the situation | with the president Following his conference with the president, Senator Reed sald that | j congress would undoubtedly be asked | to enact legislation restricting the dell vinta or c peat | Funeral services Saturday apparently czaritke powers of the] ,ing"s'y me at our chapel. irlends j comptroller general's of invited. Cremation, Home Under- taking Co. \3 out RSITY Ice Co. 1 we “ my, family, staire, girl, 3. Uyak _ | ADAMS at Faunt 21 UNFURNISHED FLATS _AND_ APARTMENTS apartments, clo $9: 3 rooms $10. Ninth ave. &. "C ‘A pitl-2669. ROOMS, modern, Tight end manny, near car line, $18. RK just 6 r Yakima Gem pota< For weeks Felgo lay in 25 per 100 Ibs. She made her way ito E had money,” Folge “No clothing but the old ¢ my back, But I had my worked In the fields, hoe gathering tno harvest. ked as a barber, chpping 1 I worked as a seamstr ‘As I worked, I dreamed. dreamed of America aa my salva-| Coffee Sadek tion, Work was pleasure 0 long] Facing America as I dreamed. But when I stop- | ped dreaming there was only pain.” AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—Acute After two years of effort Miss| shortage of good coffee faced the Stipeman got into touch with Kins-| United States because of the demand folk in America. She sailed to the)in Europe, according to importers | land of her dreams August 22, 1922.| here today. And now do you see why that) Juropean buyers are paying prem. one word, Death, so unnerved the|/jums for good grades of coftes, it| immigrant irl that she failed In| was reported to firma here by their| the lteracy test? | South American buyers, and tn many! 2.79, jeases prices offered by Europeans “I'm American now,” says Feige| “Fe & full cent above those offered in her English, still halting and|>y American firma, broken. “I can speak the language,| The situation is the most acute and read and write a little, When) Since 1913, it wns stated. Th, 2 “If you can't recall the date of a| 198% Mational disaster Ike the carth- Quake, Mr. Steuer, why should you expect me to recall incidents of 10 or 15 years ago in my life that are yery trivial?” While Mrs, Stokes was being ask-| ed fo identify and explain the cir- cumsiances of a pile of pictures,| Steuer asked her if she thought that om: particular portrait, al- Jeged to have been found tn Wal- lace’s apartment, was not consid- "ered by her to be a very good close} Ukeness. “Women do not select pictures "for their likenes®, Mr. Steuer,” she ewald. “We select the ones we think fatter us most. I would “never favor a picture that looked Just like me.” ‘The court and the jary lsughed. In explaining how she had come _ to wear a ring that she admitted Wallace had loaned her, Mrs. Stokes caused Steuer to become “Aroused when she said she had Worn many rings before that. | | 7 no went purp sions Otto Lohman, who was employed | ** |an barkeeper by Hatley, waa freed upen motion dinmiss the case | ant U. 8. At tained. E AND FLATS Lexington-Concord UST FINISHED (NEW apartment district) 2408 Becond Ave. fot-6818-W, LEVEL WALKING DISTANCE 2 and 8-room choice apts, electric- ally equipped, $45 up. MOL 3-room_ furni in, $25, CA pitl-1077. 608 Eas lake, TRONKS moved, Soc Bast 0453. 25 FURNISHED HOUSEKE EEPING ROOMS — heat; Pine T ROOMS, entrance, § CA pitl-1077. 87 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NBW pianos for rent, rent applied in water, $4 %-cord, $7 dry planer ends, $5 50 cord. ME Irse-2424. |. $1 cord, deliv- k wood, $5.50 load; dry $6 load; big loads. forest “wood, $6.25 %-cord, 0 full cord. Min wood, $4 load, cord, 2 ares #1 $13. Cedar, $3 load. Bic 7 SLSTERING CO. Uphoistering, repairing, refinishing, aes of furniture KE mwas PIAD Special bargains in our exchange department Meyer= _Toner, 1321 4th ave. Cobb Bldg. WES BRN MATTRESS CO, Mattresses cleaned and re-made. ME Irse-0453. FULL cord of stove length mill wood. $6 delivered. Seattle Fuel bch EL lot-0142. FREE—Just take a glimpse into the future and see what it holds for you, Call at Pike st. FREE. toes or to reapectfully | WADD: th is WADDELL, age & years, beloved sister of Mra. Em ma Swift Mra. Ella Chambers, Arthur, William and Albert Wad- ashamed. I would became PROGRE FOR WIFEY “You hadn't a rag on your back when I married you.” “True, but I have plenty now."— Boston Transcript. PERSONAL ERVi. phy talowtcal Health t, MoFadden's EL fot. eee , outside A year and a montn had passed ee cuialce while Feige had studied. Court ac- tion by relatives to gain her ad- mission to the country had failed. The girl's own efforts were ail that would free her from what was vir- 1 furnished, . 608 niversal Whist Club_ Economy Bd. 1431 1st, room 1; af- ternoons 2:40; evenings 8:20. Pub- the Optometriat and 5 “[ had worn many college and , fraternity rings and years ago I "Nad the interest in them that all é eter young girls have,” she ex- s a Stokes denied the testimony “of all the witnesses who sweceded her with accounts of various visits to the apartment of Wallace. “T say that they wereail wrong “when they say I was the woman! _ who visited that apartment or who ‘was seen inside,” she sald. : “Sell German Marks to San Franciscans SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—Hawk- "ers were on the streets of San Fran- = ¢elsco today selling German marks. "They asked 25 cents for 100,000 _ Marks and had plenty of buyers at that figure, despite the fact that ~ marks were quoted in New York to- tay at 500,000,000 to the dollar. 25 cents’ worth of marks the hawkers sold cost them .000002 cents _ a pretty fair margin of profit. | Feige tually her prison. Then sho caught the attention of Commissioner Curran. He heard her reading a bulletin to other im- migrants. Anovher examination was arranged and Felge won her free- dom by reading the 40 words re- quired by law. . Perhaps you'll understand why was so unnerved when “death” was the first word shown her as she tried for entrance to the United States if you listen to the story of her previous life. “Since I was 10 yeara old I work- ed,” Feige says. “Sometimes it was in the fields, sometimes in fac- tory. But always {t was ‘hard. “My father died and life was harder, yet we got along. Then— & pogrom. My mother drew me close, told me to walt in the back- yard. She held the front door while I escaped, but her strength failed. ‘The door was battered down. They dragged my mother out. I could see her from my hiding place. She looked around beseechingly, but the I go to school I'll learn more. Maybe to dance a little—this jazz.” eee The sweetest word she knows? “‘ENlo!—That's what my aister said when she came to take mo off} Ellis Island.” | Mining in Idaho Is | Hit .by Depression BOISE, Idaho, Novy. 2—Mining In| Idaho 1s suffering the worst =| pression in its history, Fletcher | Hamilton, of the United States gold | and silver inquiry board, learned at a hearing here yesterday. Cont} of production can rarely bo met at present prices, he was convinced. Mining men of the state have appar. ently lost morale and capital was | never so elusive. | Every kind of wail was volced at | the hearing, presided over by J. P,| Eldridge, vice president of the Idaho | Mining association, even to com.! plaints that stockmen are obtain- Infantrymen Stage Halloween Party The usual stern military regimo at Fort Lawton was supplanted by | the rites of witctes and hobgobiins | Wednesday night, when Co. K,| Fourth infantry, entertained at din-| ner, Arrangementa for tho affair | were under the direction of Meas Serst. W. C. Bowlsby, In the after-dinner addres: Dockery, post commandent, told of | the work of Capt. Waite, recently | transferred from Camp Lewis, and praised Se work of Co, K. Oliver Tho Ballard W. C.'T. U, will meet at the home of Mra. Lillle Manny, 6502 10th ave. N. W., Friday, No-| vember 9 Mra. Lela Saver will have charge of the program. The subject to be discussed is the White Shield home. Members ro- quested to bring donations for the home. perfect health is encouraged by the fre- quent use of pure olive oil. A. Magnano Co. Seattle Tacoma NAPOLEON »IN vite ‘Ol IVE Olt sight apectaliat. mover from Third ave. to rooms 307 aWwA ating. of returning dark brindle Boston bulldog, lame or carries rear right leg, ri left dark. Name Dr. G. . Wash. on Wallingford car, end of line and 47th and 19th E., ravall Elgin wrist watch. Finder phone CApitl-1507. Re- | ward. | LOST—Irivh” terrier puppy. a Georgetown district, Wednesday. | Answers to name Bridget. Re- ward. GLendle-0672. | LOST—Stone marten ckpiece, be | tween Cornish School and Pine | Reward. EA st-66 LOST —Hoston bull; feet and face wh: body brown; reward. EL jo 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED w. the future has in store for them _Call_at 220 Pike at. IT'S ma PIANO lesson: {] Garage doo! on purchase. Meyer- one 1321 Fourth ave. Cobb Bid UPRIGHT plano. O'Neli, BA at-6008, 38 FURNITURE WANTED FURNITUR for home. GA rtid-6086, 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE Blake Duyn sells. 1618 hth. MA tn.6518 44 POULTRY WANTED—Live poultry, ducks and keexo, any kinds. Highest, best rices, inier valley poultry. Will call, 38 43rd ave. S. Phone RA nier-3189. 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 0. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY 1943 First Ave. S. SASH AND DOORS 4-inch cedar siding, per M. Flour bins ..... Cupboard doors . Sash 20x25, 4-light ... Fiench doors .... Sash for {nclosing sleeping porches. Breakfast nook tables and seats. Ironing board and cabinet com- plete with sleeve board ....$15.00 a ~8x8-0, glazed.. 8.50 Window glass by the light or by the x. Plate glass windshields put in your BEST forest wood, $9.50 cord, $6.05 %-cord; mill wood, $7 cord; planer is, $$ cord. EL lot-1724. XDDING MACHINES and cash Tegis- ters bought, sold and exchanged. SUNDWALL COMPANY. $19 2nd Ay _GL endle- thee THE Desk Exchan, Buys, Sells and Exchanges. Office Furniture. MA in-7388, SEWING machines, good dropheads, $10 up. Repairing, renting. MA in- 1926. 1524 First ave. PORTABLE garages, houses, stores. BLDG. CO, oj 310 James st, DEMARS PORTABLE $21 Roy st. CA pitl- 3922, RAZORS, blades, scissors and knives sharpened RIGHT 1013 Third _avenue. SHINGL. wept Star, x common clear, $: Lake Wash- ington Shingle inl; KE nwd-2559. RUMMAGE sale Friday and Satur- da: Sanitary Market, opposite Liberty theater. SWE ple cider, FRESH AP- PLE phopucr CO., 2619 West- ern ave. MA in-2804. ONE Dalton adding machine, $55. Gall 2. Pioneer Bidg,, oppo. Totem Pole. READY-TO-WEAR trousers, matoh your coat, unton made, Tracie, 805 ruffians drove her on. “I never eaw my mother again.” Believe It or Not BY BERTON BRALEY H, Hans Van Lunk was a sailor bold, Who salled on the Zuyder Zee; And this 1s the tale that is often told To credulous folks like me; How Hans Van Lunk lay in his bunk, And never a care had he, Till his ship was rammed by a Chinese junk With a crew from the Wel Hal Wei. car. 0. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines AT BARGAIN PRICES SOLD ON TERMS WH ALSO RENT AND REPAIR White Sewing Machine Co. 1619 Fourth Ave, EL lot-4227, “Now 18 THE TIME TO BUY hingles 10-inch clea heavy butt, ‘M.; extra Star A St: cleara, $3. 75. Delivered | direct from mill, All grades absolutely guaranteed, peter Shingle Co, Landi ing, West Seattle, days, WE st-4588 even- LADIES New Sample COATS below 1% price, Slightly used; $2.50 up, Ladies’ dreases and suits $2.60 up. OWL CLOTHING 18174 it, Opp. Arcade | RUMMAGD sale will be given by the Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ club on Friday and Saturday, Nov, 2 and 3. at the new Farmers’ Produce Markety betw Seventh and Wostlake and Virginia, Splendid for eater of ar tiles will be offered ‘or 8a ~~ $9.00, Lump Coal Delivered, $9, in 2-ton lots; guaran- teed clean lump; high heat; light ash; no soot or clinkers,” Dry kindling wood; briquets, GA rfid- _ Dry Inside Wood, $8.50. Cord; furnace coal, satisfaction RUarantends $8.60 ton, 2-ton lots, WL lot-2 12- Tach Fir, Millwood $1—A CORD, DELIVERED—&? $19.50 FOR & CORDS RN ACN-1094 ANY. TIME STAD for Saturday and Monday mo beautiful coats, one-piece aves and suits, almost new, at reasonable prices. Garment xchange, MBN'S SUITS aR 5 up; tenia ov coats and raincoats, $2.50 up. Owl Clothing, 13174) 1 Ist | Du Harrys Better Chosen Pianos Bon Marche Bldg, COW inantire delivered an. north of Lake Union reaso: ‘i 5 Call SU nsct-5103, me is ing mineral lands under the 640.acre grazing act. ‘hird. ORIENTAL novelties real bi 220 ee = Be eet FURS MADE NEW SEATTLE FUR COs 504 Denny Bldg. WE buy and sell clothing and furs. “The Owl, 1817 % First ave. moved cheaper. Driver truck, $2 hour, MA in-607 a sale Friday and Satur- , 2 and 3. 1922 1st ave. HAND rolled chocolates, delicious, AND. rolled deliciow RANGES- Fusnluure Wer and Dee. RANGES, Furniture, new and Use Outfit Cheap at Hureka, 3029 Ist, SLAB” wood, best in city. Why? ver In any water, a naet-O1i PEARS and apples, ound. 42nd SRA Alera1948 KAVANAGH hats, $3.00. 1005 ist. 46 WANTED—MISCELLA- NEOUS ood =. mille Christofferson, Station A. Medium sized safe for nset-4300. eat See $100 cash, WA st-5908. 50 BOATS AND LAUNCHES mooring for houseboats for ‘or particulars call at 2805 wi rcatlake N. GA rfid-6393, 54 GARAGES RTA Karnes, Capltol S083. 56 AUTOS FORSALE 06 iP isth Avene Late Model Dodge Touring Kauipped with lots of extra the now car, depreciation. bargain at $835.00 Ford Touring. Chevrolet Tour Cleveland Tourin Dodge Touring Hupmobile To! Overland Touring Briscoe Touring Word Coupe, Chandler Tourin, Qakland Sodan... Haxwell Sedan. Chandler Sedan, Cleveland Sedan,.: WE 5 ant hair Sepemnne. 7 _ Accessory Thief Gets Prison Term U. W. Cartipbell, colored, former- > }y @ janitor for Chanslor & Lyons, _ automobila accessory dealers, was sentenced to serve two to 15 years ‘at Walla Walla by Judge J. T. Ronald, in superior court Friday. “Campbell had a huge quantity of “accessories in his possession, valued at more than $3,000 wholesale, When he was arrestd. UPTON CLOSE (Josef Hall) Brilliant Lecturer and Writer SEM STERCHING Bo yd. inter __Wwork. 414 Eltel Bld, ceer Bartell's RAGTIME plano playing taugnt 806 Pine at. CHANDLER & HAHN SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Pumps and Oxfords Black Kid and Patent Leath. er; Cuban heel; Goodyear welt soles; $6 and $7 $3.95 values, Salo price W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men CHANDLER & HAHN 103 Pike St. |Genuine Bnglish toffec, 220 Pike at. \8 *SITUATION—FEMALE 1 ed- Doster. cation, Mesiren’ nalf-day KE nwd-1983 : WOMAN wants wo hour except Saturday, GA rfld-6781, 9 MALE HELP—WANTED BOYS wanted “for downtown routes. pp! tion D. \ $2.75 pe ar, $3.25; extra r Pike st. NEW YORK.—Tho daily theater attendance of New York city ts estl- mated at 677,840 in the 1922 annual report of the departments of li censes, 0 Hans Van Lank was nearly sunk, But the Chinese captain, he Was quick in resening Hans Van Lunk From the depths of the Zuyder Z “T'd say your seamanship was punk, Quoth Hans in language free, But the Chinese captain merely drunk— Or drank, I mean, his tea, Wad —! Write W ett, Wash, ate, vers Just in Time for the Feast —get your new 667 T'S true I slept within ny, bunk,” Said Hans Van Lunk, “but geo, Who would expect that a Chinese Junk Would sail on the Zuyder Zee? I didnt’ think, and I wouldn't have thunk, No, not in the least degree, ‘That a Chineso junk would have the spunk To sail on the Zuyder Zee!" HT) Chinese captain merely wunk An, eye that was full of glee, And the yellow crew of the Chinese junk That came from the Wel Hal Wel, They winked their eyes in some surprise Tho while they drank their ten, Yor not a word of what they heard Could they understand, you see; Bold iWans spoke Dutch, they knew none such, But only spoke Chinee! wlonday Evening, Nov.5 Bubject: “Melodrama of China” PLYMOUTH CHURCH Oth and Untveralty, Tickets $1.00 Lowman & Hanford, Third Ave. wtpre Arch way Book ‘Btore, 3rd and Irred- eee E' Kelson Book Dept nted by Seattle mene or Organizations We > Enameled Gas Range $10 CASH PAYMENT—BALANCE IN EIGHT MONTHLY Cook Thanksgiving dinner on a brand new shiny enamel gas range! Low good everything will taste, and what joy to prepare a fine ma@l on such @ clean, conventent new stove, Our ranges have so many labor-saving features, and will so readily do most of tho cooking the day previous, The Gas Co, MA in-6 767 INSTALLMENTS that you, yourself, will fonat as never before! OWCOME a Chinese junk had alunk S1J0y. 9 ERI TURN AG LVI Into the Zuyder Zee? Perhaps \t came there like the truni Of 4 drifting banyan tree; But Hans Van Lunk it hit kerplunie And the rest is mystery. Wor what became of Hans Van Lunk And the skipper and crow of the Chinese juni Was nover revealed to me! MCopyright, 1923, The Soattle Star), 2] This is the place to buy. Ask your neighbor why. . Installation before Thanksgiving will bo made on all orders placed by November 15, Don't delay! Select your rango this week, Como in today. Seattle Lighting Co. udu vd Fourth Ave, Wo give the boat terms and trades in town, Kindly come in and see for yourself, SEATTLE PUTOMOR ING A VALE 12th 1 Ht a Me Vana car De Hot Just like any itis ‘

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