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PAGE 22 —— DEMOCRATS 10 Christensen Assailed for Wavering on McAdao crossin Chr se BY McaAdox seen he waa tion for eandidacy Only 16 st tended, th the room VETERAN LAND PROJECT GOOD Weil Reports State-Aid Is Benefiting Ex-Warriors The Wh tement for is provir in great of the c With but n the veter ment pr Comme ‘eolonizatio chairman ‘The land i: Reason onc State, and cond exservice Vantage of th said. ‘Twenty acres of Gomprise each tract, and the settler a8 required to pay down but 5 per Sent of this amount, or $60, A well dg sunk on each tract and the water Dsupply tested by the state, and a Pump and cle: motor installed at Ah Average cost of $400 for the well (And $600 for the mac The set ptler is on this item requi to pay jgown 10 per t of the cost of the well and 40 pe of the mach outlay. Veteran Fire “Hosses” Passing CONVENE HERE Equine aeniaae of the Blaze Fighters S Days With Coming of Motors of Seattle Near Pension ATTLE STAR | SEATTLE TENTH IN NEW WORK More Building Permits Are Taken Out Past Month @ gal per cetr The gr made in the in gain of fea mainly & Hcate the other exe 10d cond wher ally ga minate proportior UNDER FIRE m Olymy {# one of the most Im portant yet tried under the Beele anti-narco act Lee was ed in the superior court here, t preme ex Lee's attorney, Tom dD. Pr he hi urt Was re versed ‘ amissing the case and ng that Lee t }diaminned, iasued. PERSONAL Ry PROPO! A TUSBOLL amend f the City ¢ Beattie, and pr 1th HER Re od oft C. B, FITZGERALD, President of the City Council Filed the 2th day of December, 1923 H. W. CARROL, City Comptroller and ex-Officto* City Clerk By E. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk RESOLU PROPOSED A ia FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MALE HELP-—WANTED | 45 Ladies’ ianke Suit od Coat ie and Dresses, 7 weeks :2.50 Up RBwe r Ow] Clothing ae 4 131714 First Store SITUATION—MALE ning. 2 SALESMEN WANTED nd Jackson. Show Cases s of all deserip- delicatessene. mtorem, gro" hardware progressive on of th cK. FIXTURE CO. nat 106 1 s in-4700 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED 3 CO. DOORS ir bins, $2; med- cabinet hang on wall, standard fixtures for th sash, chicken house windows. One from the fac- LLIAMS CO., , n Shingles Shir 19 FURNISHED HOL waled for a rehearing FOR RENT HED bircom t 2 pital trical Fixtures able when you buy rical fixtures UPSTAIRS akes them. RES a d ra Owl Clothing 1317% First ENT TRAY $14.6 comp) b-gal $11.50; > t nk sia foot; fitting PLUMBING Firat 8 mmission. All makes of machin rented, repaired. W. Mé On a omsh pay t of but $150, |which was granted j ‘LUTION AND PROPOSITION Padequate dwe! farm buildings j The al penta ay tg are built at a cost of $1,500. T + } ponne nar . « r y Charter of the City of (settler makes future payments of | yA tO" pe tess titane 4h Be t previeinn cet. see z RN Preasonable size and at stated periods. | y ttacked r . mendment to the qualified elect r J | Y, 2021 First J is ‘The state also provides each 5 , SS . - contended that the or eat { maid city their ratifica AND FLATS | Inch Fir Millwood ffler with $825 worth of flu : 4 aad ri F r rejection at the general @ x HILI, four roor Af bestest Y i hae s i ei ec nicipal ction to be held|— w . $3 month. Call 0 n cord, delivered — ss WWooden pipe for the irrigation dis ein on the 11th day of March COAL—ALL. KINDS d he pays 10 per BE acn-1094 Any Time URNEMIED APTS. ¥3 _ * . . » CITY |. $7—GOOD FURNACE COAL—$7 JAPS’ LAND | st Sesticn.¢ of Article 20 06 tne a Belmont ean |$7.00 — COAL — $7.5 Duke, the big Seattle fire department bay, who finishes his 20 years of service with| tle, be amended to read as fol the Green Lake station No. 16 on March 1, hunting for candy in the pockets of one of his) ac: r : + | See 1 3 small pals, Howard M. Deeter, 2332 N. 64th st. “What will become of Duke and his harness | Du eae this charter or the City129 BOARDER San Francisco Fur Co. Have your furs re- n , Mike and Chue. now that the department has no more use for them?” chorus the | ™*e!y rior oint one chief deputy . under | NURSE will board and cate for 24 Pine st firemen and the kids, alike. The_inset shows Duke and a teammate in the old days. sory jn ¥ Deputy ¥ ther; dren: close to sch ‘ood modeled and repaired by us at ® and his Younci! may| and references. ME 930. amall cost f the sheence > F child in good INDREDS are boosting new Sim- ‘a D' KE doesn’t ever suspect it horses. Why, some of you: Mi tea: are to , oa Sefendant ; 1 ¢ ave ie et. Neither does Mike, norjsters run over to the stat 1 nd ‘ in. Colvin Ken t omptrolier be inc most reasonable price, terms; 30.- acting, the chief deputy ATE nurse wi 000 latest records, 60c._ SIMMONS Chuck! But Captain Guy W, Hart to play with thelr pals, and nc : 1 a whan thes 62 r aa City Comptroller, aad her hom D. A pit-1469. |__PHONOGRAPH CO, 1932 2 nett and the rest of the fire laddies|a day goes by but what : chattel morte n , Ume belng enjoy all his powers ay Hy out at Station No. 16, HT f gir are is gentle as k t w ; n n effect, gives them r AND: IT FURTHER RESOLVED FARMS TO RENT K e * that ch proposed amendment be ACRES; od buildings; N. E. and N. 64th st. a 1 4 put thru their list or them, to the propert submitted to the qualified electors ack soit: heaut ful-cresks worried. shaking hand ‘ t hunting ty hdenie sea The dease ostensibly op 7 of the City of Seattle for thelr attle. G And all because orders is orders,| small pockets for candy laying | them?” I asked ratification or rejection at the) TY CO., 409 E | ‘ eral municipal election to be and old ways must bow to t find the apple y “hi * | we For on March Ist, three perty apane q n said city on the Ith day horses—aye, comrades, of th i eo f the state a nk reh, 1924 ML “re eaue coemtors “| Kederal Booze Ruling 5 j Del., for range and heater. shall perform such other | _ $1 up | ___ Furnace coal, GA rfld-5923.__ 8 ae this ch care for in but Js actual are afraid o! of December, 1923 of Decanbes: 18th, aad signed Be INSTRUMENTS NEW EDISON those doora, thru which for 20} me In open # nm in authentica- tion of its passage this 24th day OFFICIAL LABORATORY MODEL ! MAHOGANY FINISH no sawdust; guaran- 3RIFFITHS COAL CO, ndie bull, female. GA rfld-5392 and Dp . Seattle, need not | reported, provided such liquorn are | py for use only for the personal con-|- % sumption of the owner thereof and | _1874 his family residing in such dwelling Optician and Optometrist — A savings account in this Bank is protected by the same assets that are behind commercial deposits — assets that are quickly convertible into cash. Laddie No: 2ind N. W. Sc Skene eene In addition our Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits stand between our depositors and a possible loss. These factors give real protection. We invite your savings account. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Second and Cherry A overhead eanes |WANT PHONOGRAPH RECORDS? those YOU WANT at our < 20 Union, nr. 5th. Sewing Machines |$5.00 and up. Easy terms. White | Sewing Machine Co. 1619 4th ave, PORD, worm drive, rear wheels charges complete pneumatic cord tires | 33x5: hubs. WHI trade or s« ray 123 16th ave. ws —_— — > ae « $10 LOUD speaker units, $6. it he Seattle Star fey Tor $eann GORDON RADIO, 19 = the © gallantly answered C. B. FITZGERALD, ‘or $4.45. GORDON RADIO, . ‘ire aa No tt y m th " W ’ bo : Published Dally at 1207 Seventh Av President of the City Counell First ave spe na . be i. No longer will the Seattle, Washingto! i. ‘J re ‘. * JOATS MILK for infants and ed ede paler: ont Lit Li CLE) See RRA [ris toe 00 gay er Decemaer te] Sonora Medium Size Caan a Fred M. Weil from their stalls, to take their Nip Gocentrelinn Dek coral CABINET MAHOGANY FINIS! s GOAT DAIRY PRODUC- red M. Wei : a : Se RATES City Comptroller and ex-officio City | plays all makes of recorde, #7 R ib 126-3-12 > peneath the wa harness ri J Cler ays all mak y J ¥ 3 ss nant ake th lace. 7a P. scAcany G ] r U 1 » Ye Count ¢ words to one tine: eo By F. M. Street, Deputy. hike a - Hi mill wood. no sawdust lots feent of this sum | Mechanism take their vlace.| BOOZE Possessor Guilty Under State '° Teenie per tine: CY 1) Date of first publication, Feb, CONSOLE TYPE ¢ | ef blocks, $6 cord: lump coal $8.50 Each settler who avails himself of |They go fc into the hands of i ata ake Gdns ‘ad te tant or cuore teen, | 1088 Wid PHONDORAEEE and up; best forest wood $9.50 cord. Spall advances is benefited by a cash|strangers—to what fate, nobody Le I U S Tr b © l rat Setanta nie PN Pike pay eglacarns oghtgny KE nwd-46 2 iz . 4 @ cont per 3 . on AWN) TT ne wa nd ohe mahogany fin- tn Nooetiied bys. cash jetrane 4aw, Innocent in U. 8. Tribuna tat 6 LOST AND FOUND Wei Incline Tull set et record Proximately $5,450, which equips him| “It seems like a death in the| |. = = #-iihe ad. Hine; at 7 cents pet | WiLL the party who >| albums, $1 Milly to begin realizing a return on| family,” sa » big brown-eyed| No “litt € the lid" In Seattle) the use of the person whose private | 3-line ad, to onn s thane yanity ease and : ‘ 7. family,” 3 ig bro ne : ' @ ad, to run 3 times. at 15 cente KE reach the investment, according to Weil's | fellow to 1 as ho patted the| \* ox to follow a decision by | dwelling {t is, and members of his perlinn fn ae ee VICTROLA > [Malement. To forestail speculation, | sleek sides of Mike, his’ pasticul ‘ederal 3. E. Cushman, hold-| family reaiding therein, and his bo: Contract Rates by Mequent near wn Sunday LAR ED CABINET | $10 up. Repairing. renting. MA in- » | slee Sf o! e, his particu! « is bona . Feb | call GAr neludisie complete ae Sania akc t7 : Gannot be sold or bartered, and the |; ‘ 5 have and serve liquor in his home, | therein,” REG STOLEN i rind anoles ste ect somal 00. | almost new, for sale questioned. ‘That's what I hate ae h t fect condition, $13 prt fiir et a ee eettier cannot pay out on the land or de i Friday. Regardless of see | TT from lawn at 446 th ave. W.| : | ody, oe Uietrola,teivie Bemiless the entire tract has been re-|vepnig ig the last load ot hay both un ; r city and state laws, 6 » S it SERVICES Driver. . MAHOGANY FINISH | delivered in 2-ton lots, ‘claimed. cut . +; Possess liquor, And city and state} ——____ FOUND—D With six nice record albums ; mourned Captain G. W. Hartnett, | <i ttor ® identity r rH ys, Sells and E: ardlens rneys-at-Law PPER- School Children making figures in a ledger. “1 won jade » Cushman Friday refused to} 20486 Cushman’s decision really | We * x DIAMOND wet iavalliere on amall HOPPER-KELLY CO. Office Furniture, MA in-73 ; der” what: they'll: do. with. th : a me very Ite, according to Di ind AL. 218 Burke Bide. 908) gold chain, in shopping district 1421 THIRD AV FULL cord of stove length millwood gtd ith them—' comment on his deci or to fore ¥ » Dis 2 All es mod. M. 7303.1 CA pi z 7 | . : A pitl-1208. F 1 $5.50 delivered. Seattl 0 Display Craft put them on the roadw hauling dirt cast what {ts effect might be. He | tict Attorney Thomas Revelle. | ADVICH fres. Joaeph Alien, Iawyer. | WiLL th me waty ____. |DU BARRY PIANO Co. a ie) Semanie Le the week of May 12 to 19 has|/maybe. They're a bit old now—T| invited a reporter to compare the|!@ Pointed out that, al it may | All canes. 605 Leary Ride, EL tot-8988 | umbrelin on fallard car 3h Te Sueintess “Uned bed aiently abet PORTABLE garagen housea stores p Been set by the Northwest Products haven't the speed they «nce had. jsion with the wording of the|?® [sal to have liquor in one’s Christian Science Practitioner day evening please return to 67 pianos, all standard rm from| Mars Portable Bldg. Ca, &? Eommittee of the Chamber of Com-|and our district covers so inuch*Volatead act. A co sen shows |2OMe the owner must show that F tarl ave. N. W. Reward. $175 to $390. | Slightly used play-| st. CA pitl-3922, Res. SU inset-1183 wmerce for an exhibit of the work/|trrritory now that we h t the | the liquor wan legally obtained Ae ee cre and grands at greatly reduced (LUMP coal, $8.26 to $14.90; furnace rrritory nov e have to re-|that the decision follows the law. | : alned MARY : * : «| pin eward. RA nier | pric Allo} r pianos and oa + ; pet children in the grade schools, inj place the hose and ladder “{ do not care to comment in|®%4 that means obtained before! “Ary gg a aoline sees FOUND. nk book “Hii bth ave players are reduced 1 price a Seiten ee #ee-operation with the school authori-|with a motor truck.” Th any y ‘on my ren passag the Volstead act | Wash. Port x +e A = : DU BARRY PIANO CO, 108 Union St. | pos rE - ith oto: c here any way on my remarks to the : ‘ort Madison phone = saeco 7 4 POSITIVEL Yihe best bone dry slab piles. Work of the children featur-|wet in the corner of the jury." the judge told The Star. “The | Mf: Revelie’s statement said | |7 FEMALE HELP WANTED | HEAR THE NEW VALUPHONE by wood, lots of pitch, delivered any: Hing the Northwest Products idea and eyes. 1 looked hard instructions represent my interpre-| _T8¢ law, with regard to. the | — —— | LADIES you cannot boat Merten’s | {200 WWjPR “Ry Phonograph. and | where. any time, $6. GArfld-6131, ther exhibits will be placed on|he mumbled, sniffling unc tation of the Volstead law and {t is | PO*ssion of liquor in one's private | —___Blectrle Machinery atylen and values in used gars | beautiful two-tone walnut finleh, (BCONOMIZE—Men'a shoe resoled, @isplay in the show windows of the| ingly. eg tai rr auido £8 daly any’ reise welling ix as follows lw, (OUGHT —SoLn—Re ments. Come and see, 2312 Fourth. | halt regular price. ‘Terma low aa| $1.4 O&K tanned leather. guaran- eediess to say any more . ta ; | INTELIVUE PRICE C 2 lot-6963. rye nth ed workmanship. ve. cha a prizes of $10, $7.5 ’ ‘ t it shalt © unlawful to} — 2 $5 per month Khon +A) 9S Bt ae rin, Prizes of $19, $7.60] Well, the Captain ten't the’ only| “If it's fair question,” he was) hat it shall not be unlawful ¢ Grinding GOOD home and some wages to el: |_WAAK MUSIC CO. 499 Olive st, |ADDING MACHINES and cash regia- ; G will be awarded by the com-|one who is all broken up over the | #sked, “do you follow tho lines of | Pomses auc n one’s private | ioe derly I fond of children, In| PTANOS—Dargains In oUr exchange | q,CTs Doveht, sold and exchanged. piittee for the best work submitted.|coming separation. Every kid in| Your decision in your, own hom ling while the same is occupied | MAZORS, blades, knives and acissore| exchan ‘or light housework. |" gept. New pianos to rent; imited |SUNDWALL COMPANY. 919 2nd . 3 : “We have no liquor in our home,’ |" Used by him as his dwe Us airieh ene 1088 Third. Give! Call 3 AE __| amt. applied on pur. Meyer-Toner, |DRY SEASONED MILL Woon, he senlléd' dn ‘rephy only, and such Hau Mi HEMSTITCHING, Se per yard, while | 1321 4th, Cobb Bldg. | cheap: never in water. SU nset- ; *, smile eply. Monuments you walt. Pleating of all descrip- wae }_ O14, anywhere. CEETITITsTey) |. Austin ©. Griftiths, of the ET ROUND Marbie and Grantte| {one OF SERVICE. 611/39 F! ITURE FOR SALE | Wir buy ana seit cbthing and tury '@ | |King county superior bench, sald Ist and Virginia. Katablished Raat : vn ncaa | THE. 2 rockers; genuine | _The Owl, 1317% First ave. € fie had not‘ read sJudge Cush ME piano playing taught. ; mearly new; very cheap, DRY forest w and $9.50 con Pine at fid-2415. dar, $3 load. 72. n'a decision, When it se “i r a. | __cedar, ad rey ined to him, he said that oft and of his bona fide guests when OMUNDES, Fraser sant Daly combings. EL tot-! Siake buys, sells. 1618 Sth. MA in-618 | ONT id Z ye tan jentertained by him thereon, and =p > a {fo VES ic delivered. nd, he did not think the decision | Piten ot srsct thea ey an the | Patent Attorneys STITCHING, Be yd Guaranteed | 42 LIVE STOCK lag |would make any difference in the | BURuen 0 a yf rie, vl se OXTENTS secuted, pold and Tinanced rk. 414 Eitel Hid. over Bartell’s, |\GUERNSEY heifer, 6 months, 8921] length forest operation of state and city dry laws. . y ming | Quick results. “J. D. Glvnan, 603 7 = > 6th No W ISAVE MONEY—Duy ue fut 1 do not want to aprons | te same-to prove that such tiqu Central Bide 9 MALE HELP—WANTED rT) PET STOCK sen re navataoelsien nth Litead ihe ta Mas lawfully aquired, possessed and |~ Patent Attorney MEN WANTED to help build our | ° Ea an ich | Wasi RACH <gaiutpment ision,” he said. “In any case, the ‘i —< aenay— new town cathear ut muat SD to buy—Siberian Spite} $50. EL tote la aa -) s ie : It is difficult for me to under *. F, GORIN, 1 deveiored end aia | by home there and pay $100 ® chunky bodied and shorts | MILLWOOD, $6603 state and city laws were passed be- | 1° | fone tpcured. developed and sold.| gown. $10 per month. Only white| 1c marked with white feeh| mrs ke |fore the Volstead act and enforced |*t@nd how anyone at this timo| $Pk-6-7)) Central Bldg. Seattle, wanted. See Mr. Swan. n back of = nuld support a ok of leg: A in-0290. 600 IF st. N. W. Wash- | A waldo before the federal laws became ef. : ; alm of legal p ington, D. C. | ptaseen re ae akier Aa session of intoxica liquor fo = mpman, ir " 3 fective, bevenshe ‘puredeie in ralee for |MASON. Fenwick. Lawrence, emtad: | Beattie, Cb. Hitiman has sold “It is quite possible for a man to pecitis _pee’ de 2 ; ite! the Hehed. 1861. Advice and booklet | over 10,000 happy people homes. | be innocent under a fe 1 jaw, but ecific provisions of the Volstead ree. 432 Burke Bldg. | " anne ox wuilty under a state law. Or ho {et and the Read amendment and | "ARRY BOWENS. Pats Expert. Fee Extra Trousers, $5 . fray be innocent under both federal |t8® bone dry law of the stato of | —* “#llcost. Terma. Pantages Mag. | Match that old coat and POULTRY oe Washington Physicians, Surgeons new pair of trousers. See our mam- your poultry, one ey 8! Jand state laws, but guilty under a —ANGUR Felts 3 SanVagea| moth stock of pants at new low yout poultry, opera? | 3 Bults 400 Pantages otek ti thousand. H Shoemaker city ordinance. | Women’s ailmenta, di Frost ae’ TW pain denaxcnciiiee | 604 Weller st.. EL tot-2291, doublefeg Judge Griffiths pointed out that MAN FOUND: eo Pikea Nenche |. aoenes « Lundquist-L her a tee ae Rect ____Pian | 2nd floor Green Hild. 4th and Pike. | go SCE R) wae Judge Cusbman's ruling was only | ’ HIN STROM. MA in-3020- Toning 3 | YOUNG MEN WANTED AT ONCI |45 MISCELLANEOUS 7) bene one of marly on the subject. tog MIND BLANK FUNER rn $50 to $100 a week. Clean | SALE : Z of the decisions are directly op- NERAL NOTICES work. Big demand. Splendid op- | eg ep 7 7 3850) pes thc Un cuca ware | oe eas ai Porktnities. No'experjence tequirea | $8.00 LUMP COAL 3850 E r ole : home In spare -ton 10 =< supreme court has definitely rulec |the Broadway district Friday morn.| ME LITMAN CAROLA.| time nd for Free Trial Lesson. | sepern ta Re pete IE meds 6200 GARAGES on the matter, state judges will be | ing, a man who gave his name as Ero| 45°)\0h ed mother of Mrs.| Just out. No charge. Address: | Me : ir [545 6 ea pee loath to take signals from it | Paro, was taken to the city hospital, | Harriett Carola Litman and Walt | Beet see ge: Che cae? rects 118 | AE FRECKNG f10 | BgrggAbie_eerecse——F—_— ‘The ruling was made in a federal | possibly fatally injured. Paro toid| ter Litman, | CEN cpanel th and Yesler : CCESSORIES | 16 tS A ca. oa le 0 c 6 Funeral sery Giiarday. © . E virgin wool suits, $39.00. ~ a AUTO / ae ade aso against Marie Dalton, of the | police officers he had been slugged |g LUNCFal services Saturday. Feb. 16,|” Come upstairs and ace these tine | 12-Inch Mill Wosd, $0 |S LE AUTO WRECKING CO Milton apartments, at 1421 Seventh |and robbed of $500. He has a frac. | Home Undertahine tee ea society yirKin won! suite tallored from 50 half, Late @ pitch ta) MBA TTLN able place to buy | ak lompany abrics woven right here in W. , ‘ 187 ‘SED AUTO PARTS tight away. 1 juve. She was arrested while enter- | tured skull | ; +7 7 fnato pA mn s ‘ district. |tunng guests with liquor, at a par-| A laundry driver found Paro at \3 PERSONAL aren ven Dusradtesa:wuallon sane | STUMP PU Out of the nigh reries trailers, gears, s |ty last September. Broadway and Galer sts. and brought | Will John P. Adame: $29 Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd floor | _ Speedy, ful, | Hor Tiros. Beate og wrecking place | Judge Cushman {natructed the| him to the hospital, after which <4 resided tn Bt. Lou Green Bitdyg., Fourth and Pike. st se Temonetrath mflaily 11 bl $0 oa Yesier: ae ¢ Volstead jaw “provides | disappeared t 59 Stuart 1 " SALE o well $2! a0) we ce Ast ‘ |Jury that the V 4 ad jaw “provid disappeared without giving his name. | onnection with his policy of life] suits or ES I oR | PULL Con 1 ie mit wom) anh yates and Jackson. |that it is not untawful to have in. | Paro mumbled unintelligibly at first, | with the Mutual) Liberal « commision. — Seattle water, $6ford: $2.50 pelt: —_Drancs — toxicating liquor in cne's private j But later told his name, He said he Tngurance Nasal gee Fal | branch A. Nash Co. S149 Arcade Tied & hale ord. ad Chews dwelling, as long as it ts only used | lived somewhere on Pike at. but had| tion with thie tee oeetetial ase | Saute: x o caiea EO eS a ’ H ike st., but had 01 h thie life Insurance pol- 5 ILI, ¥ for iad od bodies. jfor the purpose of a private dwell. | forgotten the address, His condition| !€¥ Jf he will supply ua with Doce Ber: AUTO eee ehieror Searels pat SSG fom-| touring, ro song oae ing, and provided the liquor is for |is critical, police say, t catalog , miei CETTITTIIIII TT BL iet- in necessary de ogare S $21} 1003 First shin necessary details regarding misaion. “Garment Exch i06i- \,

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