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ANYBODY WHO ISNT PROPERLY CONCEALED WILL GET A DAYS KITCHEN POLICE FOR EVERY MINUTE) Alig) HE TAKES OVER THAT TIME. 7 _ ge nn A Witer. pate 11% Nba ’ BY THE TIME TROOP L. 1S FINISHED WITH SPRING MANEUVEF?S ELF DAKIN OUGHT “0 BE AN EXPERT Coon, UP WENT MY TRUSTY ) RIFLE-AND TAKING / “Dont 1.) \ WIT THE (GoLpFish TP T LAY A DEAD, — ELEPHANT / ~ ry AIM — zowle!! | | AND THERE AT MY ) ( / OW, THE POOR i THING : BY WILLIAMS | THE OLD HOME TOWN \ HORM COLLARS Couc REMEDY GUM DRoPs & Fiy Paper. JUST AS BoB PUTTERMAN THE PLUME >> SOME VOLUNTEERS “TRIED To RELEASE FAT DRUMMER WHO BECAME WEDGED IN JiM WATSONS| BARBER CHAIR—— “THE NOON WHISTLE BLEW— —y : ae SOMEONE >) ; POISONED ,— BY TAYLOR TAILOR | ra wat | 3Y MARTIN } a) | | | [ITT ) (TERE cones WELL SEE IF H UTS Richt TMs MONTH HAS |] | HICH MonTH ONEY TWENTY NINE DANS, 20.—8tr Rob for Bellingham, at 9:15 p. m.; ter for San Franciseo, at 6:30 p. m.; Yevadan for Tacoma, at 4p. m.; @tr Dorothy Alexander for Lon Angeles via 0 Ship News. Tides in Seattle THURSDAY FEB. 21 | FRIDAY First iisgh Tide FEB. 22 5:60 a. m., 12.6 {t.| First a First Low Tide | 1141 @, m., 4.6 ft.) F Je High 7 ae | Vessels in Port at Seattle | 6:67 p .n., 11.1 ft, || Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—S8tr Nuol- a || ja. Pier 40—S8tr Hokkel Maru, see | Bol!) Street Terminal—U. | "Weather, U. B.C. Weather Bureau Report | thuch= TATOOSH ISLAND, Feb. 21.—8 a. m—~ | Grand Trunk Pacifie Terminal—Ms Chal- paeseiee ge oe partly cloudy; oven Porras Mekitae. southwest, 18 miles an hour. ste 2 . wars Pier 2—Stra Colon, Alameda, Northweat- Arrivals and Departures Arrived—Feb. 21.—Str Hokkal Maru from Muroran via Tacoma, at 4:15 a. m.; str Col. E. L. Drake from Richmond, at 4. m.; str Commercial Guide from Now | Pacitic York vin ports, at 2:30 Fob. 20—| Umati Btr Richmond from Ric! vin Port: | pacitie land, at 8:20 p, m.; str Walter A. Luck low 11.42 p.m, 0.1 ern. Pler 1—Str Lana Luckenbach, Pier A~Str Admiral Nicholson. Pler B—Str Admiral Eva: Pler D—Stre Emma A’ Rodman. ir, Admiral t Coal Bunkers—U. 8. L. &. liteo from | Connecticut Btreet Terminal—str Ban Francisco, at 9:30 p. m.; str F. #.| mercial Guide, Loop from Han Francisco via Port Gam-| Atiantic Street Terminal—Atre Hakushtka Ble, at 6 p. m.; str Rotarian from New| Maru. Tia ports, at 11:35 a. m.: etr Emma! standard OM Co's Terminal—Btr Riche Alexander from Tacoma, at 11:40 a. m.| mond. = Feb. 21.—Htr Philoctetes for| Stacy Street Terminal—U. Manila via porte, at 6:15 a. m.; «tr Lon-| Discoverer. Importer tor Ant via ports, at’ King & Winge—Gchr Ruby, ms Anvil, 8. 8, Pioneer, WILLIE - iE KNOWS MAS ONLY SAY, WILLIE < WHICH AONTH HAS SIWENTY NINE DAYS THIS NEARP Jf 3 cant _ AY EEP FROM Spokane Btreet Termins!—str Dreechtiik. ————_—eXT_—K—n_ Duthtie’® B. B. Connecticut. . 2 + | Spokane, Admiral Rogers, Hallgyn, 1 lr. d Dock & Warehouse (Fish-| ~Str Poljana. Martin, 204 Seaboard bidg., O. M. x14.6, $1,000, . Carlson, 6518 18th aye. N. E., frame residence, 26x44, $2,000. Co—Btr Bantal Fealdence, 24x30, $2,000. |G. %. white, 409 Lyon bldg., mill garage, Nettieton’s Mill—Str Tor | €0x108, $6,500. Colman Creosote Worke—Stra ¥. 8. Lo0p.| sennte Myers, 4026 12th N. , 0, M. Hi. W. Baxter. 0,0 Dry Dock—Strs Raini PASS Oregon, tre Hull, F , frame ma , il nN. E., frame real- @, 24x40, $3,500, RABE Bmall, Re fo: Z. box 3810, frame Steamship Moorings—Btre Jetter- son, Ketchikan, Redondo. | Alaska Steamship Moorings (Port Blake- ly)—Btr Tanm ,000. + 4615-29 Sixth aye, . frame J—Str Gritfdu, scbrs BP 0, Kila A., Sophie and Alumna, bktns Anne and Charles F. Crocker, bare lam € oer, | Challenge Ballots gant Electing Mayfield Griffson, Henry Villard. : WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.--Whole- sale challenges developed today in the recount of the election nil of E. J. Mathews, president of the|Senator Earle 1. Mayfield, Texas |Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co., was | democrat, Tather Nick attorney {chosen chairman of the Alaska com-|for the opponents of Mayfield, mittee of the Chamber of Commerce | charged that 15 ballots were eigned at ite meeting Wednesday night in/in the same handwriting. Elect Mathews | Mary B, Deady, 4126 W, Ida st. framo| Attack National MADISON, Wis. Feb. 21.—An onymous letters received by all Wis consin legislators and many state officials today denounce “The Star- Spangled Banner” the song of the Irish to show ha: for Protest. ant England. The words of the song are term. jed “bloodthirsty” and the music as |“barroom music” in the letters which are signed “100 Per Cont Americans.” The poem ts essentially un-American and finds no response except among aliens,’ the letters state, Millerand to Bar French “Exchange” PARIS, Feb. 21.—President. Mil lerand today signed a decree forbid. ding foreigners to enter exchange unl by the ministe; the stock authorized to do so of finance PB The purpose of the decree presum ably is to check promiscuous trading the Rainier club. Judge George Don-| Other challenges were made on worth was chosen vice chairman.| technical grounds, in securities and exchanges by specu lators who would take advanta go of the weakened frang, | Song in Letters} LUMBER PRODUCT STILL HIGH Output 25 Per Cent Above Normal Mill Run | } | Lumber production tn Pacific mills continued to run 23 per cent above normal for the week just passed, ac- cording to the weekly report of the coast mills, New business was 15 per cent below production and ship. ments were 9 per cent above new business. The output of 120 mills was report. ed as 109,947,900 feet. Orders amount. fed to 92,979,284 feet, and the mills {shipped 101,209,419 feet, | Thirty-four cont of all new |business taken during the week was |for future water delivery. This| mounted to 31,562,760 feet, of which 409 feet was for domestic cargo delivery, and feot ox. port. New business by rail amounted to 1,887 cars, THURSDA The Seattle Star STAR WANT AD RATES Same a4 t rate « a-line ad, S-line ad, Want Ad ‘Dept. BUSINESS SERVICES yentlaw MA in-0600 - [ADVICE ¢ All cases Gui ELIL Monur Marble and Granite , ginlk, Established 14874 Opticlan and Opton DMUNDA, trist iereon Go Vraser-¥ ‘atent Attorneys PATENTS & vid und financed Quick re iD. G Contra} I Patent Attorney, Pat 4, developed and wold ‘ ntral £ ton, D. ¢ Fenwick bed 1861, Ad free. 482 Burke I ffARKY BOWENS, Pat. Hxpert Lawrence, estab eo and booklet Fee niages Bid Physicians, Surgeons Hide JOUN BTR 1 FU? MAHON 5 | MIL LD. Mra, Peter Mf Funeral ann Home Undertaking 7 years. Burial | t Pleasant cemetery, Home| Undertaking Co. 3 PERSONAL FORD owner ‘op that use Tayen’ bands. M Fourth ave. WANTED—Addreas of Al_Flowe W sister, Mrs. D, E. Smit TL NOTICE: ttering? isston | 2119 | 4 SPEC WILL the two we get caught in d ruary 4, ple: WITO te going to Come and listen, d, 7 p. m., in the block of the Union Bank of Ballard. Speak- {i8 will be the prominent men of ard LOST AND FOUND _ | LOT.” “Tuesday, by elderly, man, cripple, brown purse containin, money, notes and stamps. Rewar BE aen-2679-R. CORT—Monday evenin Te kit. with tools, between Montlake and Interlaken; suitable reward. CA pitl-3625 or MA in-8902. LOST—Liewellyn setier dog, white, ite on ears. EB. Bar- W. SU nset-2398. eon Sith and Finder call SU nset- LOST—Wrist watch, North end, last woe reward 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED millinery makers ted. Must have best of refer- _enees. Bon Mare ¥, FEBRT 1924 5 LEGAL NOTICES RE RESOLVED BY TH L OF Pepey, THE crry coun ¥ THY CITY OF gy. That Section 6 of Article Is nS of cle IX of the r of the City of nded to read as tovlowss except ae sie ; by hw ang tet “x collector, He may Assistant City Trea. under Ctyil Bervice bh other ¢ jerice Or Geputies May authorin, f the absence of the city er from the elty, or tty “use the City ‘Treasurer be tated from acting. the Ae, Brite whall act ag rer and for ths enjoy all his powers” bers. IT FURTHER RESOLVED t uch pr J amendment by of the City ification or re 5 ts rate ty on the 11th day of Marck 4 the City Co 11 the 24 cf December, 12k and sigan hy Dn open ee ‘O authentica- tion of its pass ti 2 December, Mora.” ee C. B. FITZGERALD, President of the City Council, Biled the 24th day of December, 1923. city © tha CARROLL, y Comptroller and ex City Clerk. ae ee By E. M STREET, Deputy Clete puty Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 7621, PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO, L LUTION AND PROPOSITION nd Section 4 of Article IX narter of the City of and providing for the sxion of — such pro endment to the qualified ses ors of said city for their ratifies. tion or rejection at the genera municipal election be held therein on the lith of fpere Gay of March, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE cnr cc L OF THE CITY OF sE- That Section 4 of Article IX of the City Charter of the City of Seat- nded to read as follows: ie shall perform such other 5 this charter or the City ‘l_may direct, and may ap point ons chief deputy, and, under elvil vice rules, ‘such deputies as the City Council may authorize. In case of the of the City Comptroller from the city, or if for any cause the City Comptroller be incapacitated from acting. the chief deputy sball act as City Comptroller, and for the ti cing enjoy all his powers, 1 T FURTHER RESOLVED that such proposed submitted to the qi of the City of S le for th ratification or rejection at’ the general municipal election to be held in said city on the 11th day of March, 1924. | Passed the City Council the of December, me in open tion of its pa: C. B. FITZG! mT d the 24th day it December, 18 & Filed the Ee ot ; oy Comptroller and ex-officio City — * Clerk. NOT responsible for debts contr y 9 wife, Pearl Pegler, this date. Pegler, NOT responsible debts, Mra. Mf. J. 2 Allen. 2 9 MALE HELP—WANTED Gown. $10" per gunihe Only walle oem, S18 ped people wanted, Bee Me.” Swan. 0 Waldort finder phone ME Irse-4066; | ME virgin wool suits fabrics woven right here in Wash ington state,» Tru! beautiful weaves. Guaranteed quality, only $29. Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd floor Green Bidg, Fourth and Pike. ing taught 808 combings. lol fot- HEMSTITCHT work. 414 E STOCK TRADING IRREGULAR Oils Lead After Initial Prices Are Unsteady WALL STREET JOURNAL FINAN- CIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Initial trading in the stock market today was fairly active with prices trreg- ular, showing fractional changes from the previous closing. After 50 minutes of trading, however, the list firmed up, led by the olla, Opening prices included: United States Steel, 102%; B. & O., 55%, off 14; Studebaker, 100; Pacific Ol, 52%, up 1; Bethlehem, 56%. off Mi AT & T, 128%, off 4: UT. 8. Rubber, 35%, off M; American Ca 111%, up %; Pan-American RB, 4544: Marland 26%, off 3: Standard Ol of Ne Jersey, Sh. Hi Southern Railway ‘ win, 120%, up % 207%, up i; Con Canadian Pacific, Haven, 19%, up Prior, pfd., 6244, up '%. , G tee el Bid., over Bartell Market Street lumber shipment moved by water. This amounted to 43,392,815 feet, of which 23,815,558 feet moved coastwise and intercoastal, and 19,577,257 feet overseas. Rall shipments 1,767 cars, Local auto and team deliveries to. taled 4,806,604 feet. Unfilled domestic cargo orders to. taled 146,715,277 feet. port orders 186,031,441 feet, filled rail trade orders 6,573 cars, Un- { New Corporations 1) a | OLYMPIA, Feb. 21.—The following ar- ticles of Incorporation have been filed in the office of the mecretary of state: Alaska Gold Recovery Co., Seattle, $80,- 000, J. 8 Haynes, O, W. Gibbons and LP. Hatmon, Nordby-Douds Hat Co., Seattie, $6,000, Lincoln: Nordby W. H. Harr! Mammy's Shack, Bothell, §: F. Hammergren, Pear El. Hammergren, Wm. G. Muss. To operate lunch rooms, ete, River-Front Livestock Co., $160,000. and V. Richland, 8 Hubbard, A. 1. Nelson , Wenatchee, $10,000. Snyder and B. FP. Te engage in the dairy and creamery busines Place your Want Ads in The Star} — totaled § and you will agree that RESULTS Forty-three per cent of the week's’ are better, MODERN AUTO AND TRACTOR SCHOOL, day and night classes. Send for free catalog No. 2, 100 Mercer st. 2004 Sth, near Westlake | furnished, steamn-h bedrooms ' (men): free bath phone. na. She; weekly, $105 MEN, WOMEN, there ig big movey in the barber trade, Few weeks comple! Call MOLER COLLEGE, 223 Occidental ave. iF Sam Weisfield can't repair your watch, throw {t away. 302 Union Big Green Clock. Opp. ee WANTED — Experienced w cleaners, Apply_1614 7th co MAN with i-ton covered truck at once. GA rfld-6761. 10 SITUATIO! SAN with one. Teg answerin: ele} ‘. Gers or what have you? Dox ‘The Star. GARDENS SPADED—BEacran b m. he my GLING, downspout alHng, SU set-6tT4. ‘ leaks in roofs Soe 35_and forget It. RIED man, 27, Ww ars ‘ kind quick. X-2 ‘wishes 4 mplified me’ ory to wearer. Rs = 11 easy. Style-Areh Shoes larg . saeniately. cinna’ “DISTRICT MANAGERS Ws Petar ents for Us tn hi ity. No canvassing: or ering. $100 weekly gests Commissions advanced. if sell, 2305 Archer, Chicago, oe Unfilled ex. 60 PUI aN MA SHORT cuts to efficiency. them at Success Fifth and Union, sROOM furnished 6 Fieainier Beach; references. RA-nier-0136. 01 in, 609 ial Ly 2 UNFURNISHED, HOUSEKEEPING RO ? TEAR GE ae per me 3ibu Woodland Park #¥i

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