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PAGE 26 LUNDIN CLAIMS “FRAMEUP" Connects Mayor With Rumor of Newspaper Support SAYS BROWN THWARTED Not With “Big Interests,” Says Candidate effort Alfred may fn th ghia’ d to H.} Ta riots mass meetings and Ye He night Eyen Wa dressed venna : that has 1} report Weekly altho newspapers the on State my candidacy en a copy of the p Mr, Lundin, n, the paper Friday > far not nal cir indloating indorsement tipped of advance: RUMORS IDEA am not privi Brown's’ politic asy to trace the connection ! this instance, if the indorsement t true. Mayor Brown wished to in jre my candidacy and to identify mo as the candidate of certain ‘big business’ interests, which interests jelped elect him in 1922,"and’ whose he is secret! in papers in BELIEVE BROWN ithe I support receiving this campaign reupon he formerly went to George F secretary of the tidn, , And | no¥ city water de Employers’ " indent of Itdgenot unre: suppose that ‘Russell tarn’ Thomas, editor of the Wasbington State Weekly, and who was Rus eell's hireling,- Ww Russell’ was with the Employers’ association.” ‘Tuking up the question of Seat Ue’s prosperity, wich Mayor Brown stréssed, Lugdin said: “One cannot help being impress ed the striking similarity be tween Dr, Brown and another wide ly-known American physician “Doe Cook claimed to have scal Mount McKinley, and, getting a with. that, audacious fraud: for time being, he proceeded to make & discovery of\ the’ North Pole. | His subsequent activities «need not be traced ‘Doe Brown's feats of prowess not less illustrious, He says he attle prosperou public owtiership ¢ ointment of his George Russells, josted the Skagit by his attempted vat happily thwarted “iilegal ‘gift of $139,000 to R. C. Storrie & Co., Jay onabh a the | nade t and last, but not least, promote | Readers of The Star for 22 Years Subscribe Again Mr.and_ Mra. J. for and rd at S. Elliott out ity and scription, new subscribers did not renew their mib- were Mr Ww s the couple read A year ud get riday Aree i The Star ¥ Elliott of ‘ friend,” waid Myr, Eliott, whb ia §6,) The day ago thay! ite We likt ite frankness, its fear- along with) Isssnems andilith ‘conciyence.' MAYOR RENEWS 2,000 WITNESS CHALLENGE AUTO WORK Would Debate Lundin, Saw- | Ford Factory "Mecca for, telle or Rev. Pope “Open House” Visits Mayor Bdwin J. Brawn renewed| Fully. 2000 persone, "packéd challenges to the Lundin forces for! front of the huge Ford automobile debate on the “cleanliness” of Seats |assembly plant, at’ Fairview and when ho threw dows the gaunt. Valley ate, Thureday night, were ip to the Rev. Joseph Pope, of the |taken thru the factory’ in a record Y Mz; (Cc. A Alfred Lundin, | breaking sightaselng tour, accord: Browh's opponent, or Sherman Saw: jing to thes Who reviewed the long telle, Lundin’s campaign manager. | quene of #eattio visitors for fiv His follows jhours while workmen labored up “Dear Mr der the electric lighta to allow “1. ‘hereby open discussion, hoon, ‘at 3 A. on the pallenge next St jock, eation you to ay. after Cc at of the auto. Parties of at | jowed enter bbs: three-minute intervals time allowed the elevators to make trip for the atart of the tow Denne mobs. packed sides of “four yer [blocks around the structure, on tle “Tf you cannot accommodate me ‘shores of Lake Union and formed 0 at 20 at persons the building the period of were to a) 1 will ta “Lywilltake 90 minutes to open the discussion. You may have |30 minutes. I will take 19 minutes firmativ “But It seemed like losing‘an 514! ind we fyst bad to come back 6) at nighttime vinitors to see the birth} ) TRIO. INDICTED! FOR BRIBERS © |Means Under Second Charge Growing Out of Fraud NAW York grand jury ment# chargin Napiracy to bribe mo ton B. Means, Himer W }arnecke, tin nooretary, and Veldey, ew York attorney ing an tempt to brib |Goneral Daugherty and ¢ jain Mnyward, United jtriet attorney. for southern | York, in connection with the vated (Jaen Casket company Meine’ name has been mentioned) eyorul times in connection with the | Vaenate investigation Into oll Jeason |He formerly was an agent af the Uopartment of justice, Prisoneis convicted-in ci with the nm Casket formed officiain they March 7 foturne A federn! ay indict Attorney al Wil Staten New nnection frauds, the} ralned $65,000. When! they firmt learned actian wag inftiided quainst them and delivered |the mopey t6 Means, Py | Jarnecke and dev "On assurances the Could be prevenved. Laker, bowever, they Wind con@lcted ck selling “and sta thelr $65,000 ba: Affans now is in W {cording to court nttach already. ie under indictment jnéqtion “with another hig trial has deory et . \Urges Ex nsion were Andict in con chargo t for March a HAN ae 18CO, March 7 Agitation’ for’ extension of the prow Pent senate oil invemtigation to other OW Jandy In California waa ourged | today by OM, Ky Miller, Oakkhand,| - ongincer, in A statement whlch | et de slxned as an answet to com Ment attributed to Paul Bhout vice Preaient of the Southern Pacific) railroad and presklent ‘of the Anso- | ¢lated and Pacific Oll companies Miller charged that such ap in- {Vestigation would bring to” light |Wany drregularities in granting tt- | tea to’ California off iauda over which during the Inst 16 years there! | Mpa! been almost eridiens ‘litigation, Roads Agree to ‘ Joint Trackage BAN FRANCISCO, March Joint use by the Southern id Western Pacific leach other's lines between Sev., and’ Sacramento, for a of 60 years, ix provided in an ment nigned here by official two) pouda. The agreement public. interest, to expedite (aus continental Araffic, and in no wine leshons competition between the tito roads,’ it wan tated formally by William Sproule, president of: the |Southern “Paeific, and Charles M. Pacific railroads of | Wells, period agret: was made “in Thomas alleg: | fraud. | netion | fraudulent | | and} Oil Probes. ot the TheS sattle Star’ wt 1t0T Heventh Ave. Mmouttle, Washington STAR WANT AD RATES Count rda to ¢ cost, 17 conte to run line I-line ad, cents per §-line ents | Contract 1 MA in-0600 - (ic! W ant Ad Dept. BUSINESS SERVICES din: | urke Hidg., 906 Voos mod, MA-1303 Joueph Allen, lawyer, Leary Bld. LL jot-3086 dnd, All cases. ADVICH free ‘All conon. 606 Tlecir | wOUGIT RENTED |W. MONT: PRICI CO, Beattie, | “Carpet Cleaning and” Weaving CALL BE acn-1781. Rugs cleaned, $3. Fiuff and rag ale woven, mat- tr and feathers. renovated. graders, Wlute Rug Co. 306 la 14th of Granite ablished ) Marble » Int and Virginia } Upticlan and Cptametrint EDMUND Franet Pate “Pia o Tuners JOUN BTROM, MAX in-3020. Tuning 68 Patent Attorneys sold and fnanced. D. Givoan, 602 be. & PF GORIN, Patent, Ritorney cured, developed an: Central — ld Seattle, 290, 600 I ate W., Wash- D.C. Fonwick, », eatab- ‘shed 1801; Advies and ‘booklet free. 432 Tiurke Bidg HATRHY BOW ENS Pat, Expert $75. all cot. Terma. pink jab ke Physicians, Surgeons | Dit ANG Hulte 400” Panta Bldg. Wonien’s ailments, disor eae “NOTICES Rr by rae SA “Fee iid | He thin clty. KRABHUE od 38, beloved wife of Majcolm Barr, mother of Everett Funeral services, Saturd P m. Friends Invited, ~ Interment at | Evergreen, Home Undertaking © | JOMNSON At 1620 13th ave. MAS. LENA JOHNSON, _nged 83 | beloved mother of M C. A 1 Wyeth, A, Co Johnson ea G kam . eval pervie ur 1 p. my Tnterment W Saher Names Under taking Co SOU WAB—AC WORT both RAG in fant hon of Mr. and Mra Paws Sohwab. Announcement later. Home Undertakin | PORE At” ShiF okane | AV A. POMMET, ago | mt ea) ze as Pun¢ral announcement inter. Home indertaking Go. LOST AND FOUND HAWAII tor Criinade ~ bilevel. ck pnd red, No. GO8198, stolen b. 2), 40th and Whitman ave SU paet-2884 * LObT—Biack puree ing, containing $40 ded. CA pitl-10T LOT —Jeweled sorority’ pi Feb. 28. Call GA rhid-ops5 ward Tuesday n Money PAY | UNFURNISHED FLATS | FRIDAY, MARCH MISCELLANEOUS FOR) 55 SALE UsED WASHING MACHINE Blue Birds $75 and Up Eden Washer $50 1900 Agitator $25 AUTO ACC CESSONIEs 9 MALE ris HE be ANTED ;45 and larg wilia, 29,60. these fine from Wash: wutitul Ate) Vacuum © le saners $20 Up APPLIANCT: SALY A IV ‘al »» re ond #6 oults Late Chevrolet Sport Model, $345 free {004 Wilh, near Weatlake hed, steam freo bath ; weekly addie winda stometer Y sluminum utumatie nickeled ont, aly ar of bea Appl $2.50 Up OWL CLOTHING 131717, First Opp. Aread Entrance _ Show Cases New and used cases of all doserip- tion for bakeries, delicatrasens, | meat markets, cerien, ary Terma to rel merchants PERKI bullding WOMIN, there is big money inthe barber rede, Few weeks completes, Call MOLER BARBER HOLLEGH, 222 Cocidental ave. ‘t repalr your y, 102 Union. Opp. poatoffice. Vhone BU naet- As thi atield ca Only $116 4 , throw it aw on Clock db forwet it 10 SITUATION—-MALE _ Rianaging Kalsomining: | LEAKY Yoots repalred, SU neet-6474 OLD fi fs own. ith Confidence E "s tharter’s Garage | and Republices Fords Special Bargains Our Large Institution | Assures You Good Valud 4 Tuna eahingled. ¥ ni ant BMA “4050 ade WE non 2068. cuum tanks, $3.50 S WANTED welling “KING CO. ler inter and Jackson, ortables, All maker achines. Repairing and rebuilding. Adding machines nor terms. Phone SHIN COMPA? 404 Union St. Electrical Fixtures You save considerable wh you buy your electrical fixtures UPSTAIRS he man that ma eee them. ]4-A PUPILS WANTED PLANO tavgh@ 1967. | 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED 7 AT HOME % cossary. We teach | give. bit tte Woetrolt Htudlos, 9 Dinan Bid, i { Madrona die 6 Per Cent on New and Used ( Central Agency, Ing Authorized For A wt-0520 MS Open Nights This Week Detroit, INGREABE ar Wm. O. McKay Ca) of Personal ae. FORD CENTER Ing power. Day| “FoRrD Wor wheels and | Rear s oe rims ek tubes. Fifth a08 1 tir pL EE a OA 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT i ROOMS furnished. Corner hou walking distance, $50. Inquire at int First aye. ca 20—FOR RENT HO ho cash - AUTO WRECKING | co. | ler, BA st-8100. | 2 Ford touring 20 Yord coupe P Eg Wm. O. McKay Co, “After We Sell We Serve” Westlake and Roy. CA pit 42.16. deltvered. SW i GL . Ferry Land, West | Basttle Take Alki. car, or phone 27.56 /¥; wt-0334 days, WE st-4088 even- trees; door 4970. GAGIELD“Franstor hour reliable OA rfid-0148 DESIRABLE & room fiat on ‘Anne; view, 1959 11th ‘0974, NEWEY halt block $-rm large 18% view; on, Ke as { ankiin ave (A in- JOVERSTOCKED on usted machines, | afl makes -head ma-| $7 chines tor quick dispc 5 Se paar | | | si35 moving. WILL) of Wp ert at be oa 12th and E. Pine Satisfaction guaranteed of money refunded, WASHINGTON # ING MACHINE CO, J. 8. NIX aaa le Mar:, 1623 Fourth ave. EL tot-761 | BOpIES— Wo have a few different #4 b-room cottege:| zed: bod pen and clased fruit | Good for delivery: WIIl sell c fruit. 425, KEnwds | we need the apace. — | SEATTLH AUTO WRECKING CO nn ee pon and Yealer -8100 1923 Ford Touring. 1822 Overland Touri 1920 Chevrolet Touring 1921 Overland Touring 1918 Willys Coupe. EA change) people. cass ™ MONOGRAPHS change. Hear the mparison. near Madrona MA [n-04589, firniture for chool, ME Irae-2 1B b-room cottage for rent, fu hished or unfurnished. HA et-# te hits. 1932 record 4 graph Go., $1 [aaa renee too many uto parts, all makes. For | Quick sale we have opened special Yublic” morality by so completely |i, this matter, 2 will be pleased to | -€reater waiting ‘line than any winning the confidence of the uM-|)ov, yfr. Alfred Lundin, who ts a |!ocal theater has ever seen. 1919 Ford Touring section for out-of-town order |Lavey, president of the Western AND APARTMENTS are rid that he cartied. it five to one." candidate for mayor, or Mr. Sher- ie a Sawtelle, who is managing |°° which workmen. stayed at Lundin’s b Ra campaign, accept this “L have the interests of our ‘city! It wad the second and last night) the plant for tours after. dark worked nearly an hour overtire accommodate the spectators, and They | to} | Pacific. | | Resume Trial. of German Leaders) We figure a family tion Ts $60 and better, tecting your clothes while was! ing we save you & per cent we and tear, oF $2.60, and charge yo 1 | Bo we argue we have saved BRATTIS x Ay TO Ww REC KING CO. BA st-8100. 12-Inch Fir Millwood $6.00 = Cord, Delivered—$6.00 COAL—ALL KINDS a 1094 Any' Time. __ |GOAT milk sale resumed at Feek | wrotor and’ upholstery te fn. ~ |“ condition; tires are good. Only i down. | Buy at Nite—Lots of New, modern 3 rooma, ae ae furnished. CA pitl-10t7. 268 Ei oom fiat; walking Thomas. POLICEQUARTERS BETTER. HERE Standard Used Car @ Dairy, Third and Pike, Monda: Sunnydale Goat Dairy. producers | 917-619 EB. Pike. BA st Residence so Kristoferson | wee Maret 7. of Ge $1.26 plus free washing. SOX | §- ROOM upper fiat; hardwood floors: MUNICH, Seren bree! of Gee. DANS EM. |New Richmond | “heated. Newly decorated. GA rfid Laundry, EL) 6 SALESLAD! ES W. au rr NFU TANTEWED, ane “modern S-room ranteed, finest fiat. 344 Bertona W. direct trom the TROOM fiat, newly renovated, on ear line. $22.50. BE acn-4080. at heart, and am always ready defend | Seattle againat / people tojearly Friday morning many more | and |citigeng had already . availed . ther. | ndort!, AGOlt Hitler and others, | interests | who’ would destroy its |selyes of the opportunity of seeing |for treason, was resumed focay, att good name and civic character. {the development of the motor cars {er Defense Attorney Koh! bad apo! Yours very truly, The “open house” in a. part of ited “for the utterances which (Signed) “EDWIN J. BROWN. caused the. prosecutor dramatically | Di Sa 8 50 50 LUMP COAL $8: $8. 50) Kither | or “full. time. Seattle Matron Finds East, Is Behind Timés Seattle may well be proud of its city. jail and women’s division of | police as compared with large East-| ern cities, eald Mrs. M. Ruth Dabn-| ken, policewoman, who returned to| Seattle Thursday’ from Leeds, Mo. where she delivered Ray Walters, prisoner, to prison officials there. Mrs. Dahnken visited the police de- partments of Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul, and found them to be “backward and old fash- foned as compared with Seattle's, she said. Where Seattle has a force of wom- en police officers active in social wel-| , fare work, and a separate division | of the jail for women, in charge of | a matron, whieh is comfortable and} Wleasantly arranged, the Eastern} cities she visited have practically “nothing to compare with it “In Chicago,” she said, ‘there are only 20 policewomen, and they are scattered about the ctiy, attempting nothing in social work. There is no centralization or’ service. Women prisoners are kept in steel cages Painted biack, located in the base- ment. In other. words, they = treated like animals, “Jessie L. Binford, of Hull House, founded by Jane Addams, famous set- tlement worker of Chicago, praised | the Seattle women's division highty, | meat it to be the best-organiza- jon of its kind in the West.” Libeled Steamer to Be Auctioned An order for the sale of the steam- er Narwood at public auction was ordered Friday morning by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer. The Nor. was libeled by the Ballard Ma-| je. Railway company for salvage fizid other claims totaling $5,000, and the suit was uncontested You can own. your. own home My paying a small payment down and making regular monthly payments} afterward. See the offers in to« night’s Want A VATICAN OFFICERS TO HEAR MUSIC BY POPE’S OWN RADIO OME, March At the inv tation of Pope Pius,’ high members of the vatican” will “listen in” on the radio Sunday to concerts beyond the Alps and oceans. They will hear -broad- casting by Ametican stations. His holinéss invited+ @@rdinal Gasparri and “ths sapal court | | dignitaries to attend* the listen. ing in, whieh will mark an un- usual development of modern spirit in the. vatican. The radio; set is a gift of an slieh concern. It has been fn stalled in-afi ante-chamber to tive pope's private etudio on the third floor of the miain vatican build ing.’ The antennae is fixed imme- diately above the. papal apart- mente. PROTEST INSULT */German Curses Am jcursed them. | ducted by the officers of the'a¢fie in & the Ford Motor Co.'s obtervagce of jthe 1924-"Spring Automotive Open: ing” here. “Mayor day and Saturday for guests and thereafter on all but, Sundays and holidays at certain, hours, obtain able At the Information desk at, the | | Plant. Largs groups of school childrén. ace thelr instructors, saw tho plant | eriCANS Thursday. The tour of the entire hullding takes from one and one fourth to one and one-half hours. | MURDERER PAYS | Youthful Slayer Hung at, San Quentin Prison SAN QUENTIN PENITENTIARY, | Cal. March 7—Aureilo Pompa died |on the gallows today for the. agur- | der of William D, McCue eome| 20, 1922 ‘The youthful slaybr mounted the 13 steps to the platform at 10:15, respondent; said Deputy Keortheus| spoke a few words to the priest who They declared the| accompanied him and then in a mo- deputy began a quarrel when they} ment the noose was adjusted, the refused to remove their bags from a rack as he demanded. HONOR EAGLES Lodge to Memorialize’ Its TO WOMEN in Railway Carriage BERLIN, March 1—Ambassadot Houghton, of the United States, day visited Foreign Minister pop | mann and lodged a strong protest | against the action of Deputy Keorth- eus in insulting three American women in “a compartment on @ |Colognie-Berlin express train | The ambasaidor demanded that] “suitable action be taken.” Strese- mann promised an investigation will | be made, immediately. ‘TheyWwomen, Mrs. William Cotfen, with Migs Goldsmith, assistant trade commissioner to Germany, and Mra. Conger, wife of a newspaper cor- |.and at 10:19% the trap was sprung. | Pompa was pronounced dead at 10-34%. Anzac Tennis Men Coming to America SYDNEY, Maréh 7—Tho Austral- Departed Members l4an tennis team will arrive at San Francisco aboard the Ventura at the John -F. Main, ch chiet Justice of; the | énd of May. O'Hara Wood and Pat- supreme court of the state, will de-|terson are certain to cofpose the liver the memorial address at tho| doubles team for the Austfalians. annual memorial day exercises 9| Both’ mén are playing o wonderful Seattle Aerie No. 1, Fraternal Order | game. of Eagles, at Eagles’ hall, Sunday. afternoon. Ritnalistic ceremonies will- bo,con- Woman Pleads to Possessing Booze Appearing without an attorney, Pauline Johnson plead@d guilty fn Federal Judge Jeremiah honor of the 109 membérs who died during the current year, ‘The ‘prov gram willbe interspérsed with musi- cal numbers. by Damski's orchestra and a mixél quartet ‘consisting of Mrs. Adam Beeler, Lotta Logan Pearsley. Jamew T. Harvey and Owen IAWiliameHe © The aérvices. will be open to the | Publie ‘Heavy’ Frost’ ‘Hit Willamette Fruit PORTLAND. March 7.— Killing frosts occurred during the night at various Willamette valley points, the foinimum temperature reported be- ing at Eugene, 28 degree, and Al’ Dany, 29 degrees. Some early varieties of friiit are. expected to bé damaged somewha | aitho pone of the commercial staples are advaieed far enough to suffer. | \English Town Feels Temblor | NOTTINGHAM, Eng, Maréh | A’ stight earth tremor was felt here| THE MODERN DAUGHTER jJast night and also in Derbyshire,| Mother—Kitty! Did you make a | Chimneys were shaken! from sev-| face at me? j eral houses, but otherwise thequake| Kitty—-No, mother, I was only con. | caused no damage troling my emotions,—Life possession of eight ounces of whisky and nine bottles of beer at 1928 Fitth ave. on November 22. She was fined $350. . SURE, SHE UNDERSTOOD ‘Two Scots were stopping at a Lon: }don Hotel forsthe first time in their livem One, discovering there was no) seap In their room, rang for 2 cham- yermaid.: snpe.” he told her. ‘The girl looked at him/in open-molthed, bewilder- yment, unable to understand 4 word We said. “Dom it, | lassie.” thundered the fr- fitated gentleman from the north, “ean yet no’) understand Scotch?" The maid gave'a sigh of relief and | departed, to return in a few minutes with » hottie sand two glasses. Sportin; and Dramatic News Fhe jetrodtere: wiltbe open Frt-| black ¢ap fitted, the ankles shackled | Noterer’s | court Friday morning to a charge of “Ye micht bring up a wee bitte o° plain} to break off the hearing Thutsday The judge warned that a repeti- tion of the offense might endanger the defense'n cane, and said he de- fired the cane continued withaut un- |pleasantness, A minor witness was jexamined. “Former Dictator Von |Kahr waa ready to go on the stand. IN OTHER SANCTUMS ‘The song the reformers xing seems to be made up wholly of refrains — | Washington Post According to a weekly Journal, a jbeautiful mouth can be obtained by merely pressing the lps tightly to- gether for two hourn at a time, ‘This looks as if a syndicate of tired hus jhands ts at work.—Paasing Show | (London.) Act I: many saving Y,) Sun Getting settled Is Just a slow bust: | [ness of icit.ng business undo work of diplomacy.—{N/ J.) News. And so America bas no spectacular runners for the Olymple games. If only we could enter our rum-runners. Newark (N, J.) Ledger. Coolidge Always Eager for His Morning Walk—Hendline. And he's fot particularly backward about his November rum,—Indianapolis News A rather timely painting of Uncle Sam right now would show him done lin oll —Detroit News. There's nothing crude about Ame ica’s interest In Obregon except the oll—Associated Editors (Chicago). A Greek republic ought to get along pretty well, provided some of the Greeks don't strike oil.—Mem- phis Commercial Appeal. In Budapest a dance was stopped jby a bomb. Over here, everybody jwould have thought that a part of the jazz orchestra—Detroit News. It does sound a bit odd, tho, to ac- cuse Uncle Andrew of wanting to let the rich ones off from a tax they haven't been paying—Dallas News? You can not expect a living. wage if you are a ¢ News, ‘There, must be something tn ofl that eases the conscience of men.— Toledo (O.) Made. Looks as if.the U. 8. government has been an Ojligarchy.—Philadel- phia North American. A Chicago astronomer expects to gain valuable astronomical data by shooting a super-rocket to the moon. It might work out nll right if he can arrange with somebody’ on the moon 1a shoot it back to him.—Nashvilte Southern Lumbermar. Act. II: Germany Save the world by -Birmingham | (N. | ' | YES, IT IS HARDER! “He went thru a fortune in less than two years.” .“That'so? He'll find it difficult to go thru his poverty that fast."—De. |troit Free Press. } | ALL T SAVED HIM “Is he dio bug?” “L wouldn't call him a bug. jkopt his Inst set a month.” i | | Ho's —Lite. IN HER MOTHER'S FOOTSTEPS A visitor said to a little girl, “And| what will you de, my dear, when you are as big as your mother?" “Diet.” replied the modern child. Tit-Bits (London), Save the world from Ger- |‘ the rad one—Dayton (0)| , | Her mistress and handed her a life Remarkable offer and good profit for quickly for T iidred Markham to phone her sister at EA st R Eplano playing taught. 8 |= SITUATION—FEMALE UPON request + will suppl: Derlenced pri te branch exc end furnish branch exchange traffic problem riot-9000, Extension, a14, The Pacitic Telephone and Tele: hh Company. 1200 Third ave matress wants work with tallor or sewing of work as clerk oF ox X-38. —| "Extra MTroukers, $5 Match that old coat and vest with a See our mam- j $5.0 pair. Lunaquist-Lilly ind floor Green Bid.. 4th and Pike WANTED—A middie aged single ho understands farming to re taker of acreage in Ws inphar Call at 311 Orchestra Leader _ Commits Suicide «NEW YORK, March 7—Dr. Car-| los D. Mandil, a Spaniard, conductor of, the Blue Moon orchestra, at the Almanac hotel, committed suicide today by leaping 15 stories to the| street from the roof of an apart-j meént building. No motive for the| act*has been discovered. | PROFESSIONAL SALU TATIONS ther weary of being on every possible occ érrotherwise On the links the other day,stwo members hailed him aseusual, “Good morning, Doo.” | “Good morning, chartered account: | Ant. Good morning, sanitary engl- neer,” replied the doctor—Weekly Telegraph (London). alled sion, “doctor” suitable The day before she wi ried the old negro servant went to insurance policy. “Why do you want me.to keep it?" | her mistress asked. “I thought you! Were going to get married. ‘So ah is,” replied the negress, “but do you all s‘pose ah'm gwine to let that strange niggah know Ah | got mah fife insured?""—Exchange. a AND HE WASN'T SPOOFIN “The boss offered mé an interest in th@firm todiy.” “He did “Yes, he said that if T didn’t take an interest in It pretty soon he'd fire me, ndge, SE FOR GRATITUDE I fear T haven't written anything that, will live.” "Cheer up! Re thankful you are alive in spite of what you've writ ten.”"—Boston Transcript, | FOR SALE—7-piece fumed oak @in- ing Basin, oulte, also 3 rockers’ nd it The doctor, a keen golfer, was ra- | Bi | Work ior | Bors onet Cc Ford Roadster | This late model roadster has had finest of care; finish is, cord’ time! motor ta Hikel snap at only $325; your own 23 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS _ DEL. IN 2-TON LOTS | LION COAL CO. GA rfid-5001.__ | ~12-Inch Mill Wood, $6 _ Cord, $3.60 halt. lots of pie and block: now. fot-8575. Bi excel- ‘A zone. | GOAL, es at lent coking coal $15, 4 237; JAL_ BUNKERS K for infants 5 Westlake Ave. OPEN EVENINGS EL tet: ADS AND FLATS * 4 and o-room furnished artments, pase walking oe ee posed ree tires, bumper, ete dry planer ends, cord. | ME Irse-24 Sewing Machines $5.00 and up. Easy terms. White Sewing Machine Co.. 1619 4th ave. . rt= ‘ments, $15 to $24. ees % FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ OZY, homelike, steam-h housekeeping rooms. Rates rea- | sonable. The Inverness, 602 Pine. corner Summit 5 TO RENT—Housekeeping and sleop- ing rooms, reasonable; good loc tion. 1422 W. 47th st. bene eos tbe Tooms, clow phone, 27 ROOMS AND BOARD | or 3} WANTED—W orking ~eouple young men to room and board private family; walking distanc good car service. CA pith 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS “318 WESTLAKE §. 1922 Chevrolet $350 | Looks just like a new ¢ more than the average; ber; in fact, Al in every Easy terms. ar MAin-7951. 1922 Ford Coupe Cannot be told from new; thoroly overhauled; has tras, including seat cot Hassler shock absorbers, heater, etc. Only $400; Rowland & Cl sue Ww cattake AY OPEN EVE! Overland Red B 153} One of those classy 26. with the big motor, lots This'car is better than 2 can be bought on very Will take small car in fa right. MA in-7951 7M Li Speed. powerful, ie. stration dally. ‘Iii Third, Renton, SE G machines, good drop-heads, $19 up. Te ring, renting. MA in-) rst ave. RAZORS, iialee . knives and « Sharpened right. 1013 Third. Give | us a trial. } T3-INCH mill wood, no sawdust. lots of blocks, $6 cord; best forest wood $9.50 at KE nwd-4605. ART UP! ak Universit. t HEAVY bark, $6 cord. Core of for-| wood, $10 cord, delivered. FULL cord of stove length mill wood $&£.50 delivered. Seattle Fuel Co, EL to jot-0142. Rarages: house Mara. Portable ‘Bldg. 21 Roy Res. SU nacte118 E HILL WOOD never in water, SU nse! 0114, anywhere. 4s, BOARDS and flooring, Dawn Lu | pianos, play We sill have. some | PC at prices | 75. Some of these anos cannot bis told from new. | D! bu Barry Plano Co,, 106-108 Union in our Cuchangs | dent New pianos to rent; limited hy applied on hide. Meyer-Ton 321 ith, Cobb Bi if “a4 ee hee Rn IE 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE. shiplaps ceiling and, rustic, mber R sencvatete RN WE MBE Irse-0453. special MAT~ $78 318 We inside mill blocks, i cedar, $3 load. EL, tot-81 ‘ur capes, are ‘This ts a real bar than new; has the first ‘glance hows treae hed exelaay oe id esler trade ‘or lighter car. $1. Onke tanned leather. furan a. | SLATE ace win teed workmanship. redan uss pu * fou eel : = you wait. GASH PAID. for auto Uenine that wee 0. B. WILLIA! 42 w 7. 4 TTLY AU TO WRE each; some medium farm | very cheap: sell sex for) Manly) MA in- “1.600 Tb: ut ince Charles 3 Stables, 2103 Western a: 439! PET STOCK KID goats for pets. Come jont aR as for ki w rN ch. ALE GL endie-1 eee s __DOORS, 1837 First ave 1922 922, Overland De D Martin Perry pal Be; is one of the late lands, with the oe ly. is isasnap. FB MAin-7951. 318 We SACRIFICED BOx3, 30x3%, $2.50. S1x8 All other sizes, these used tires tory within one Teceipt and get FRR... D? Mill wood, $6 double load. SU nset- Sts tar ‘Coat almost new, =< 2 sale cheap, 1317'S First. Brown Leghorn Dputlets: att tayin Intan on Beemester fae WANTED—MISCELLA- j Canat highway. NEOUS w buy. ‘our mules GXSH PAID for autos and trucks. | trud WD: Sisamal EATTLE AUTO WRECKING Co. Aéth_and_Yester. BA st-8100. 54 GARA PORTABLE gari CA piti-3933. 55 AUTO ACCESSORIES. ° “g MISCHETANROUS FoR WH bay aad ool cla Wine Ow isis RSS and furs USED aun Any rts you have it, can get te te see ¢ ww ‘ER 140: BES ean LATE 19: ‘ In Al mechanical © ord tires ined ei? ENOU ATER aL FOR MAKES OF PRICES ARE TIN | 8E Motor Car Wrecking Co. 1718 men Lf a. § MA in-0679 La , LOWES | 12 inc FLR not watercsoakel, per cord. M O18 FIR Willtwood $5. + aig e halt. sU Nset-0313. SAVE Mc Buy 16th and Yesler, used auto par _BA st Rio.