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P C THI ti EARMIG GRAFT” (Martians Tell What |SEATE AERIAL HUAGKERS a Cynthia Greys! HIT ITY JOBS ips | FOR VETS gi | | Stadium Scene of All-Fleet Seattle and Tacoma Men in With OF: te ‘Ove er the Way Attacked in Court on County Commission | Mystery of Life on Distant Planet) Track Meet; Plan Dances Canadian Prison She Dresses e Solved by Seattle Professor ar event ce! Molding | F i r ‘ me prox the aa Vietot BY CYNTHIA GREY Kar mee aeeneed 6: saat week was scheduled murt. 3 . YOUNG womar tes us t he i g many é it ; : seg oe Sv iocatee tas wameeaun teas une x. Camp? myer & Tacom ‘ ‘t A guments with her family beéause she chooses to 4 ers . P ‘ € ‘ t it rr but no stockings th imme ‘ _ . ° ~ ‘ $ . regions. |*hips’ plan and three eh 1 Lillunes was boarded from) tle vagaries? * propr t ¢ off from Camp Byer Fo ‘ n t liq . ‘ake®) and burning your hair by going without a if the sun is ‘ was a ¥ . ‘ three mo: af” Gichiosd “War Rlenen, Aauael iti | tau thacdeed. ck ‘a hot and you are in it much. 5 . Sete te “ine pe " ane mre } ate necessary for lovemaking on th Vattle. fleet's topces, hare a ale Gor abinailien. Prin So far as the no-stocking craze. Well, we think that will re come DAs “hesN Eeivese F 7 s To ma ve when there From and Point tho fiyers'| ger was arrested in Tacoma shortly | die a-borning. ore * : . Bs T : : oe ihe th d oan ” : aes bo Bare legs are not attractive enough, commonly, to make RUM pu spent porning t 1 | , an pane te eee. we pe Bsa tthe the plan of giving up dew rutive stockings a popular one. ™ oe ier Ga togerd was . at wit ‘ 1 a a op ma ed “ fred : - Me ri ¥ a Women never conti a fad that is not conducive to their _— r Ga gpl yl gen I t t A aration’ x s 1 |Nerthwest Merchants’ exposition good looks and greater becomingness. founty er at } i I | ut petting fp : “ne nore! ant If yo want to be sensibly vain—note the combination ditor’s office ar ap r 1 w 1 § be : pest A ee ‘ : gi ittention to everything that will enhance your charm 4 + nls Hager + question, rs men ere stving! Mrs, Rice Hasn't Seen Him! Foryet anything that detracts from it, no matter how luridly|Man Shot by Arcata’s Crew “ARMY" MEN 60 on planet and, | i PR ep psa gy nea ' for Nineteen Years popular it may seem to be among a few for a brief time. Will Stand Trial a J abou 4 Un € * -_ ——-® re to Hella ° ave ¢ a t | ins as ., ae soe! ys Salvation Officers Trans- | : , apa i ‘ Are aveat le! T know a dear ttle 14:y¢ and Friday, from 1 to 3 p.m ward for m n } , eventful week Seattle ' c e has not! r k| | flee 7 x build 1209 s be held at) ghat lite | ar There will be a ard f him since 19 he says.| 4 of | | Seventh ave i c v a ; 1 | wat Their two nee for men of the fleet at! According to Mre. Rice, her father! (ire: and is deve eH nl : Commande and ars = ‘ mak » f th arified o ; i Sainsbur Hety | mot M Yor five Boyd and § member have t« Call Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600 Travel Informatio Do © ». The! years thing was heard Crim “ " ement s| ming Then he came back and take There are no passenger steamers t ustoms offt ture ‘ tt 2 e fleet ion SHOOTS SELF ON longing to see my father Gatum Inke, Panama, at running between New Orleans and x says he was emplo Their 1 havent talked to since I}tevel, 4413,000-ncre feet. Buenos Aires. The fare between doys ago to make ave a8 a child.” Mra Tice says in al} putte reservoir, United Stat |New York: and Buenos Aires is $259 | coeed boat tter to The Sta 688,000-acre feet. Assuam, Africa, |for first class and $100 for third - know who the 1,865,000-nere feet. A reservoir is class passage, There is no second * known that they are the bat dustrial Oregon; er Sainst join the r Eastern Wa Friday n Bol Companion Surrenders Loot KELSO, ing 40 fee « | Sil s , now being built in Mexico that will | class fare, the De a but Holdup Takes It Back |the veteran obs of the U. &. navy. Would-Be Suicide’s Life, Wagner’s Band to ~ - SEE i 0, Latebors: ef Went xt heir nickname js a contradiction ‘i od instant fe struc Arizona Gobs Toss Pie tk, eee Will Be Saved | Play Local Music ee ee Party Aboard Ship I M r Frey |have worked up from the ranks, | | A Seattle composer's music will be x : is balleahip © Arison: enlisted | Larsar clerk, a c s among them are some of the E™ ARD MILLER, address (played by Wagner's ba conducted men tossed a party soph] ship Fri.’ bandits who Friday night 4 furans in the service, to 4 unknown, wes in the elty [by T. If agner, at Volun' park i “ye + * " e navy is home hospital Saturday with a sel& [Sunday afternoon. James Harrin i| day night. Their “landlubber” fi ds) ' the W. I T an may hospi y * . & aS PI syaih | iat Wwere the guests, and dancing was the |vrocery. 4 : a ‘ i inflicted bullet wound in his |ton Hows i» the composer whose x ‘ BAPTIST | rand A 2 yore ill léeture t r mot : usio carries © words of "Our} ween Anne, 16 we i g ¢ Spirit i €ptertainment. The Arizona’s motor | afer wound aa with @ riche ’ stomach, Milder shot himself | rries 4 , u ey ‘rd ‘ Seventh Bieta were, boot bury trom 7 p.m (cheting bailete, Woth wore identi ge Em Again on | ire sms whe sanding | Washington ole, tobe] B. P. Richardson, pastor. 9:46 a. m.| Werle Bible College, Seventh 10 midnight plying to and from the the wounded groce is aneail an Vv i on the steps of the public ;*Une D Oe Manta. The | een ee ete re ates amet ai eee. waledal < BASE CD, { lee byt Me scou er Radios ou te rogram, clock | tonic, “The Creatoeas of Gentheness ave, N, W. Daniel swt, B.D eerste es T who is suff from a COUVE c ug. 3% Police are mystified to the ree wrtanaad O00 tt Be Min ereee 2 3 ate ; . 4 fee Coie |For the third successive morning. |eon ter the oponing. Me tan ne, | Mareh—"ON4 ipm, “fF e | ove ‘That Adam Has a Fa-| YAKIMA, Aug. tere AT mies aie 5 | wireless nals which have pusaled ; cae oe " are Dunlap?’ r 11 |ther and a Mother, Also Eve a } phone poles were Enea day eg tag Mrs. K. B.| Operators came in strengty over Van-|*Use consistently to talk sine “ - m., sermon, “Christian Condescen-|ther and a mother, and Who They Frederick Mercy’s leg was badly | that 7 age ag the. Si couver stations today, No catisfus, {DORM admitted to the hospital, and Peed taig tga Sie Are j i eemsned wh Fer at on ny ad OO e explanation is forthooming id net reyenl bis name for sey-) Mr. Albers of Gor Bewcr atid Maza Fors: ue DeHone ! wet payeme iday night and ran |‘! ntendent E. J. Haughton, of |! hours spaniitiain EG uspices)—! adinon st. 1 % Academy amuck. Mercy is a Yakima theater) ion government wireless| isa Jennie Stone, $12 E. tard at EPISCOPALIAN Mr, John I.*Nishinoiri, member of 4 13th 3 Man. A visiting film salesman, service, says they are sent from|/and Joe Nelson, Kt. FF. D. No Voral : St. Mark's, Marvard ave. and|Japanese Students club, University Tiding with him, was thrown 30/ | United States radio beacons. {were sitting on the ateps, they told 4 “ P ‘i tev. John D. McLauch-|of Washington, will speak on “The 5 feet when the second pole snapped |)” W. G. Walker, assistant secretary | the police, when they heard a shot.| r mh. D., recto $ a. m., holy Future Reli of Japan roles bange, and an experienced wireless|to them and asked hem to ¢all reaque erman | 20rvice to. m i 4 rator, disagrees with Haughton, jan ambulance, as he was shot. Transeriptie Atios 4 sermon, subject, “The bere FIRE EMPLOYES = HERE’S MORE ABOUT ii © ‘The signals are not from radio! ‘The police ambulance responded | #*r Spensied Banner Gifts"; 130 p,m, evening prayer FLYERS and sereat : and wounding | beams.” he says. “Radio beams areland the wounded man was brought |and nermon, “The Thrones of th © storekeeper in tho leg. ent on & specific wave Jength, he he te auto Apostien , i STARTS ON PAGE 1 Snatching up the #4 and $2.50 from | plotted and knewn to all operaters:|{ oq 10° hespital, A German auto) Adams’ Hand Plays (7 'SC'Miqhaor's Chapel of st. Mark’s But, Phone Company Figured § N PAGE jon s, he fled, followed by eee olen 1 net on vel ‘ming ning a th N. and John st— j i F ; Mrs, Saunders, he fled, followed by| These slgnala are not on a wave] tneta found on Miller | at Woodland Park Farish, Sixth ave N. and John | in Salaries on Rate Plea his ™ ney were arrested on | length a joker were responsible |) 5) ; . 4 1 2 0 a J sapere —Seota v aine: h ate Feport they heard an airplane | suspicion and are held on an open| we could establish his wave length. | ™ an being arene Crowds at Woodland park rch schoo! Having obtained from the stat m pr headed north from Frederiksdal hari — |afternoon will enjoy mu ublic service , - on ommisaion its raise ir I cannot account for these sounds.” St. Andrew's, Fifth ave. N. EB. and . telephone rate Seattle branc KE. Toth st-—Rtev, C. Thwing, pastor. |{*lephone rates, the Seattle brar about & p. m. Thursday, Natives —_———_— aes BUDGET BOOSTED sagan thy aes nn et tee treat ie aad agftoeais mong the west coast also report | ership of Albert RP. Ada The pro-}41 @. m., morning prover and ser-|°f the trus ad ischarging between they heard a plane about that lWanted: Autos for VAL TERRY TOURS STATE gram, which starts at 2:30, is as fol 0 and 15 expert mechanic. Thirty Teeth as Low as $5 el Best et of Ned Hubber... .$7.00 time. | Al Terry, candidate for state treas-| Seattle's cost of government is lows es Trinity Parish, Eighth ave, and areas have been Giosbareet moet e Suarantes » it oe 2. That Locatell descended Gobs and Marines | ure, iett Friday for Houthwentern (Jumping upwards in staggering | (7 ooo James st—Rev. Wm. H. Bliss, rector. |9f (he others have recelved thelr TREMELY LOW PRIces along the east coast, outside the cae for| Washington, accompanied by Dave|bounds, preliminary budget ta holy communion; 11 m. oe . Sag : Pig ota Rea 30-mile coastal ice pack, and is paogitnapliyre s"peredl wed B r University of Wash-|™ates completed by tho city council | morning prayer and sermon by Rev he reason given is that installs Rubber (either set) Mow floating at sea. and: marines. are needa ay | in bail star, and now coach | Saturday, revea | Sree bony" + Behubert | 5 Bateman; § p, m.. evening!/tion work necessary for the a Gold Crowns (22 kari 3. That he descended on or in- tom rp plarliags posal PP high school, ‘Theor ent| AW the 1998 expense ledger now| Anainenss*ttsts prayer and sermon, “Christian Confi.|matic system bas been completed. || Brides Wark (23 karat le tia des: in which cass bes , in charge of sight secing tours | 1 et naga ban y 3 mills of taxation | Alr de ballet—"Plerette Chaminade | dence Rev. Clarence Thwing,| The salaries of th men, amount. |} Porcelain Crowns . plight would be grave, se raahe care ha veluntared | Walla Walla and will perfect an or: | tust be added to the 1956 tax levy |?%° 1619 © gresione-—"Humereehe” | boar, to about $100,000 a year, were, || Goid Tatars Lieut. Marescalchi, of the Italian ot emare care te, wolwtntones”| ganieation (here snd at Opokane, fe-|'¢ meet the demande for money,.A.| ~waserpicsss tress Grand Opeth METHODIST teh ddaedetcaly-hadaaepbeine mb umciag nat | Peg cai. ag Locatelli» cruising ail ts fa peabihns rom a two-day tour | the 1924 sum, revised estimates com. | 7t'Pine ¥ aay Syetne Arautte |At Marion x J. Ralph Magee pas xpena\ a nm rate. amet cated, $00 miles. He ex ‘and tomorr more part of the county piled by Auditor of Appropriations | mxcerpte from “Fertune Teller’. Merbert | pastor 1 a m, sermon by D ao - bal || Pyorrhea Treat: Dressed the belief that, with four|o°7 AM i _ H. Strouse, bringing the grand to- | Finale—"A Picture of the O16 Bouth” "| amex C. Baker, pastor at Univer: | | fond. Lhe SORDERY. OF IDEY | par eee Men aboard, there would be a food |” (15 will leave the tality tent | AF | 8 to 8,455,108 : : JAAP | sity of Iilinolin; § p. m., sermon by |!ts Pepa nf gegen pppoterc he Teeth Bxtracted (Fi Supply ample for six days and « 12)... ‘rhing and Yesler every f . The tax Increase would be consid Dr. Baker. =A A 2 8Ox be No charge for pa! days’ supply of water. The plane, pee adel ii ue ee hate ou EVER SEE AN APPLE y higher this year if the Corporal Miller First Methodist Protestant—nev ed igs n wet $90 If he Terie coptracted fer, Marescal hi said, is trustworthy dma tak thle Gallia sae fv. t GROW ON GRAPEVIWE? | sessed vatuation of the city had not © W. Beck, pastor, (BA st- | Saye Thla: 360 Old gold ta valuable. I pay cash Locatelli is 28 unmarried an reased ap) company expec family on this nd sailors a good rid ‘oximately $7,000,000 Is New Sergeant 4530) 11. m, “A Sun and Bhield ot sailors a good 2 WELL, THIS ONE DID || durin the past year, ‘The city's | Jopn yz, allen, portly and gental|®, >. m Sluetraed sermon on "Da SCIO, Ore, Aug. 23~—A new od value in $239,200,000. Shepherd Boy.” Mlustra “-. oy . _jattachs of the coast guard reserve i es illiam Brown Is freak e¢ natare—an, apple row: || O88 Ot the larpe. items in the |sinane © {he Coast Buard reerre| Harding’s Mother William Ing on & rapevine—wns Alncoy. || ee aya area oo | Mooring & new palr of chevrons mee AND HERE YOU HAVE May See Son Here| Backed in Vincent rea in the orchard of Wa | ee erin ie tirpose, | these days LUTHERAN OUR REGULAR FIVE "New. shevrons dee't rate much at | Hope Lutheran—{2d ave. 8. W. or allow you full value for tt oa dental work, A PRA. high-class, up-to- @ate, SANTTA intal office with, erilinee instruments wand entiomanty operators, whom Fou will not be ashamed to rece ommend to your friends, All work cuaranteed for 15 rines Wears five medals for extraordinary courage. | mount Bartlett here, A green apple | Examination FREE Mrs, Roberta Chase Harding, moth. | hid asi pineal of re vat for{| had fallen from a tree into the Ser tog large item or va Ae tention except in thie ease, wherej#%d Oregon st. Rey. Oscar Kors | BEST RADIO BILLS Open 836 170 to 13 Sunda: given unanimous indorsement fo fone 2 000 for retirement of bond inst ; : yeas, Harts 08) ! t mo John Harding, ar. world ight |i pc an nomination for county || KraPevine below, according to |i, city must pay off $2,500,000 in (there is an added stripe to them | mayer, Penner: te ea anday || WEAF (492 meters) p. m, E. 8 OHIO DENTISTS tinsicn regen os eset nde ciel commissioner from the North dis-|| Dartlett. In some manner a twig |\ wonds by 1927, Finance Chairman H, | Instead of Corporal Miller it’s Ser.|%°h0o!; 11 a. m., servic : , T.—Vinc kad bis arches. 207 University fertiipation of the fight, according |e oe vincent pre|| of the vine had. twined around ||/0"ds t¥, 1027, Kinane geant Miller now. Ho is staff ser.| St John’s Danish Mission—24th |] tra i Vi moh Cal fo a letter received from her Satur: | , the stem and held it fast. Tho “i F aORen et sake tania wed (ave. and E. Spruce st. Rey, Alfred|| WMC, Memphis (500 meters) || Over Mutual Sav. @ Loam Asem day by David Whitcomb, president |Cinct, Snoqualmie valley, at a meet bay esl op oA Mharnagzet ind In addition to the tax income the | geant, coast guard organized Sorensen, pastor. 11 4. m., wor-|] 8:30 p, m. C Of the Seattle Chamber of Com. |ing held in the Vincent schogl house city plans to float bonds this year|reserves, D. FB. M. L. But thal! T.—Memphis ripe nd must have been nur. et - hi ( » orship Plectrum orchestra merc ureday night, at which Br for $270,000 to build new fire sta-|biggest thing about it all is the{#M!p (Danish); § p. m. wor . The chamber has a ip Os ey ee aid ag " : tetee|| ured by the grapevine, Bartlett |ltions and repair Firland sanatorium. |intresse tn the ay cbibohe i ae (English). || KGO, Oakland (12 meters) § to DR. WO BE ec arco i | oeeres : Lickel enor net eee ‘ ie 1] 10 p.m. P. C. 8. T.—Concert pro. rs to visit Seattle at that time, {road development. AS r Miller votes: | Ballard First Lutheran—zoth ave. | P. t Xatural Remedice ‘Dp: : NW. and W. 65th st. Rev. O, L.|] #ram, including the Musical Ma Dr. Wo, Chinese Dee- =) - ——— iP ter, Herb Spectaltet, |Pioneer Builder of edie bautee i amacad cutlce sat | Ouakin ea re = —— B. P. “c * ” | KSD St. Loui; 6 meters) § Haters eves vert eee i Y. P. L. Lb. The boat Bain: KS St. Louis (626 meters) at . : South Bend asses Ancient Ruins Bae ae ee cr me BORE BINS, || Oe. a aaisgeees tieetten Citte fer uesahe heed | SOUTH BEND, Aug. 23.—W. Nothi bi ¢ carat ache, colds, rheumatism, IMurdock, pioneer contractor and othing but Lava for racic harbor, ana divine service || program 5 ne, colh, rheematien, | ot WIP, Philadelphia (609 meters) cough and’ dood die: 5 |bullder of this city, died at his| EUGENE, Ore, Aug. 23 WDAEI mite tree ont piteries rest. || 7:50 p. m. E. 8, T.—Oreste Ves: orders. Treat with na- i oae home here Friday, after an {liness|/have been reported remains of an | Risht Rev, . Xvi pres! Be ot over two years. He was 68lanclent buried city in Thorn lake, {et of the North Dakota district of || sella's concert band from At an aried city orn lake, vic 7 ‘ chutch of || lantlc Cit |years old, and came to South Bend| Eastern Oregon, are nothing but pe. |‘ Norwegian at) poo he ‘ ay }\ in 1889. His widow, two sons and|culiar Java formation, instead of |America, will be the wan vis hee “a 2 [two daughters survive, ‘The funeral |city walls, Dr. Warren D. Smith, |Rosenlid, Norwegian violinist, wil will be held Sunday | University of Oregon geologist, de- | PMY. No morning serivee at the i —ror— | aeeieaat ldaveds tate church In the evening Rev. R dees | a bert car |Herbert, of the Swedish Lutheran JUDICIAL OFFICES | Stiff Sentence |rrmatioan”Ceclogen “een ehen |shurch wil preach Is Handed Mani “classic dikes” or volcanic. rina | First Norwegian Lutheran—poren Notice is hereby given that a Prim sminate candidates for Supreme Court Judges and Su-| ia Yaial ave m hard| thrown up by eruptions, ‘These ribs |and Virginia. Rev. M. L. Nesvig, 3534. wilt be held in King Counts Biection Paseday: B ya vat Peart Bet ey vslting She Me yes E aa are cracked, filled by centuries with (Pastor. 11 a. m., service in English; 24, w e held in King Coun ton, on Tuesday, Bep th, A. D. 1924, which |time violatt aw for some 4 y Tv. sarvion ta "NG - Primary Election the polle will be opened pen from 8:00 morning “until ton ltime: Johnsen was nentenced to(*tnd and other material and appear |745 p.m. service in Norwegian. | TO HANDLE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION ur of rticipate @'clock in the eveping of said day (unless Place desiring to vote, and who are qua wince appearing at the polling place, | losing ‘there 1 tora in any. pollini nt said polls «hall be kept open reaso i | ueny like masonry work. |Roth sermons by Right Rev. C. J servant pare Eastwold, of Northfield, Minn., pres- to 20 years in W South Bend, Ind., manufacturer wants representatives for retail, 3 bly jong enough | Walla Friday by Judge A. W. Fra-| |ident of the Southern Minnesota Wholesale and jobbing trade. We want agencies in all parts of After the hour of closing to allow the - at that hour to vote), Scid Primary Election shall be | ter | Norwegian Tae lateral the. Nocworien “Lather state. Investigation will show you the absolute. e held at the designated polling places niet in sald county, AGHI dh) Gonuson Was *eeleaeca| is » « Withee be he WRES det y unlimited posssi- 4 7, ion was relea: | of 4 on . In turn, we want a naib) agi Talon and addresses of alt per whom nomination papers have been filed, #0 far as the same! from serving an 1&month sentencs| Will Lecture Here |‘*"" °f America. | ness men. SLY enone lak |in Monroe, July 26 he was released| Concerts and program will be} PRESBYTERIAN JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT from tho county fail after serving |siven by the well-known historian | University—15th ave 20 days on a liquor charge and|&nd lecturer, Prof. Jacob Aaland, of | 5 (Six-Year Terms) Angust 5 he was captured after| Bergen, Norway, and Jon Roreniid, By Personal Interview Only Temporary Factory Demonstration: N. E. and 47th st. Rev. H. 8. ‘Templeton, $160: a i aanie n Pan pastor, 11 a, m,, Dr. C. W. Weyer, JOHN F. MAIN, 1601 Eighteenth Av Be attle aia WILLIAM DAVID ASKRE! No, Lawrence, Ta-|hoiding up the Queen Anne garage jot Bergen, Saturday night, August | pastor Hirst Presbyterian church, 1511 Fourth Ave., Seattle WILLIAM H. PEMD Magnolia St, Iell- RH, BACK, 519 Ka Vancouver , at Emmanuel Lutheran church, | tacoma, will preach the morning ingham BRUCE BLAKE, 2 xwell A Spokane W. D. LANE, 316 Whitman Ave., 8 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ‘ ur-Year Term) (Position No. 1)-— (Position No, 5) BOYD J. TALLMAN, $04 Summit Ave OTIS W. BRINK Burke Ave | MALOLe DOUOLA yeta CHARLES H. PAUL, 4303 65th Ave, N. E. i HEAD, 320 CLAY TbAH MARY W 1 320 Fitte AY 1 B, RF. D. No. 1, Box 115, Mercer | (Position No. 6 | (Position No. attle Pontius ave, and Thomas stand on) sermon! § p. my Union Evening, aS ese Se See Monday night, August 25, at Ballard | geryico, Rev. Frank Matthews, pas. | gma | First Lutheran church, jtor of University Baptist church Nova Scotia Sells lone Memorial Peder The Seattle Star + u:839500,000 Bonds wri." novant towed | MA JONG COUPON | HALIFAX, N. 8, Aug. \i—An.|D., minister, 11 a, m, morning} nouncemént made by the provincial |service; § p. mu ovening service. | ‘secretary of the sale of $8,500,000) Both by Dr, Hayden. Cup this Coupon trom g, Tho Star for two CALVIN HALL, 3711 39th Ave. South | . | worth of Nova Scotia government} MISCELLANEOUS SOLED Ks consecu- A.W, FRATER, ‘ EDWARD JUDD, Second Ave | Conducted | bonds at more favorablesterms than| Church of Spiritual Science—A, 0. is bad Gays, Fill out wits SOLON T. WIL! Ay ‘ JAMES E. BRADFORD, 162344 Harvard Ave. | ie any secured by any other province|U. W. temple, Ninth aye. Rev. ur pame and address JAMES McCABE, orth (Position No. 7 vy and bring or send it to The Star office, 1307 Beventa in Canada in recent years. An is-|Loe Elmore, pastor, 3 p. m, Open KING DY YEEMAN 17 Meridian Ave : | [sue of $2,000,000 two-year bonds | Forum; , 4:30, Circles; 8 p. lee: | Gee AU Aver T = H. J. RYAN | bearing interest at 4% per cent was| tute, “The New Awakening.” venus, with foams PTS ition No, 8) Bases Ath ; i He eRe AW: : Ota orders wy a ‘TT SMITH & KB. Newton St sold to the Rank of Montreal, First} University First Christian spirit i a +6 CLEM This will entitle you to ons 8. JURBY of our complete Ma Jong wate, National bank of New York, and aj ualist Church— | New York brokerage firm, A gevond|Geo. T, Grant, pastor. 3 p. m.,| Jissue of $1,600,000 10-year bonds was | Message service: P. m., subject, | old to Canadian and United States|The Early Masters.” Wednesday | brokers. and Friday, circles at 8 p. m. | SERIE. Church of Psychic Science—s000 | | Glen Peterson of Aledo, Til, says| Arcade Bldg, Rev. 1. Adelle Low:| ho has heard 686 broadcasters on aldermilk, pastor. Regular service | three-tube set Zed 3:30 p,m. Circles, 4:30 p.m. Ed: ON, 4842 Othello Bt Starts Sept. 3rd UO tH N. Bo RAy. , 0 30th ‘Ave | JOHN B. WRIGHT, Sorrento Hotel at 7:30 P.M. (Position No. 4) (Position MITCHELL GILL 45 Thirteenth Ave. North 1. OO RON AD,” 40H: Aves Mouth ! ENROLL NOW In Witnens whereof I have hereunts sut mv hand and official ‘seal thin 19th day of Auguaty A. D. 1924 | 506 peti Bldg. {Auditor's Seal, . FERGU, MA in-4225 ‘ounty Auditor of King County, Washington,

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