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> Sonoee rHE LATTLI DAY at SATI FOREIGNERS ARE IN DANGER Armed Fugitive Troops Are Pouring Into Shanghai BATTLING FOR CITY Both Sides Kidnaping Men for Their Armies QHABGRAT 8. Ww wettloment a ttack by Che} oops was ared, but owing to the danger of rmed fug troops fleeing into © quarter if Lu Yung Halang’s army should be defeated Already 7.000 destitute Russian ees who sought shelter in the eign quarter have been augment ed 0,000 Chinese refugeos since © hostilities before the city opened. ng for possession of the city, ai inuing conscription, which is thousands ench dig equivalent to kidnaping nd transport work. » machine hock troops in Chi Shieh Yuan Jaunched a determined drive across the Liu Ho baitle field to ¢ attack was aimed to c r Halang, the city Ned up whieh had concentrated ng Chow 1 resisted the as ault stubbornly on the to af. move t of battle seems likely to jeor the safet of Americans in © vicinity of Shanghal A proclamation was issued at Nan former headquarters of Gen. offeri 1 of $50,000 for wu, dead mn 1 ms CHINA WARNED Powers Declare Foreign Col- onies Must Be Protected LONDON, Sept. 6—The powers have intervened in China to the ex tent of sharply warning the combat ants the battle before Shang: hal must be kept within certain lim. where the foreign colonies wit! not be jeopardized, accoriing to the ‘Times Shanghe! correspondent. The Times correspondent also re. ports that Gen. Lu, who te defend ing Shanghai against the attacking forces of Gen. Chi, issued a lengt manifesto, declaring war the president, Tsao Kun, of the Pe- kin government The manifesto Kun as an “illegal ureh robber.” This declaration, the correapond- ent says, is*believed to to prelimi nary to entrance of Chang Tso Lin Into the struggle. Chang, northern war lord, opposed to the present government at. Pekin, would cause the present conflict to assume a most serious aspect. or alive. Ge denounced Tsao president and COOLIDGE SEES "RED" BOGEY Fears Confiscation of Prop- erty; Destruction of Liberty BALTIMORE, Md, Sept. 6,— President Coolidge, in a vigorous speech at the dedication of a statue of Marquis Lafayette, revolutionary war leader, today charged that “a deliberate and determined effort is being made to break down the guar. untees of our fundamental laws” and that “it has for its purpose the confiscation of property and the de- struction of liberty.” Declaring that the chief obstacle to this effort at the present time is the supreme court, he summoned the American people vigorously to resist all proposais to limit its pow: er, warning that their success would ™mean that the peopie “will see their savings swept away and their chil- dren perish from want and hunger.” “The time to stop those who would weaken and loosen the fabric of our government is before they begin, it is now,” the presi- dent declared. “The question Ia whether America will allow itself to he degraded into a communistic or qPocialistic state or whether it will etemain American. = “Those who want to continue to genjoy the high estate of American | scitizenship will resist attempts to “encroach upon thelr liberties by en ncroaching upon the power of the Seourt: “In this contest there is but one place for a real American to stand,” Ahe president continued. “That Is gon the side of orderea liberty under Svonstitutional government. ‘This A the struggle of the rich and Epowerful. They will be able to sur- owive. It is the struggle of the com- maon run of people.” © The president's speech was re- Gearded as a direct challenge to Sen- ator La Follette, the independent =candidate, and his supporters whose platform advocates “submitting to “the people a constitutional amend. ment providing that congress may, “by enacting a statute, make it ef- ctive over a judicial veto.” THELMA MORGAN IS THRU WITH MOVIES; SHE’S GOING HOME ‘OLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 6.— Thelma Morgan, 18-year-old daughter of Harry Hay Morgan, American consul general to Bel- gium. has deserted Hollywood and life as an actress, After ap- pearing in two films, Misa Mor- gan, in real life Mrs. James Vail Converse, packed her baggage and left for New York. She will spend some time in KBurope, she said, before departing. The pretty young divorete, twin sister of Mra. Reginald Van- derbilt, came to Hollywood a few months ago determined to make a success in films. ‘There wae “too much work and not enough play” in it, she gonfided to friends, against | Meeker — pitien | Today: O’Hara South District Candidate Answe Star Questions for Commissioner —_ a Battles - eens ‘Smee ze caste GND p= aD Street speaking » snap G. O.HARA, Candidate for county commissioner from) , eg iy e the South district, today answers The Star's “Ten|/°" @ en, OU uM Questions for Commissioner O'Hara says doesn't daunt aged Ezra never been in the em-| an ft ey are et! Meeker, picturesque figure of, ficient and would fit in with my pla § gx | fOr equal distribution of wor the Northwest, who is cam ig county 17-1 have agrena pectal road paigning on Seattle street ved in King eee xpentituren| fOr @ seat in the lower houac Bece a a Um anne eae? lia my alatrict that can be checked) of the legislature from the ing my own campaign expenses. | N 8 0 fh py aR: Gm Ea Baer eat geohe to \ crowds |county employe, Have made ot Page Sas ste alli Promises to any organization fe ieges apis Moe’ “oe pps 4 My election aa A demécrat, with | ised by question pa a7 ed e shed reputation in pub-|t¢ the ferries were under control of We life, would have a moral effect], ¢riendiy county board they would for t betterment of conditions ON | now be a financial succe id give rm, The board dominated bY | good service | party will neve t. Our county exe little re ty or the people It 9 Met from the stat je gisiature (s very much tn noed of a change but I will give the cou the bene ts political complexion | (it of my knowledge, gained by three | will b@ no use sas dons in the state senate, We far as my Influenge can it] must start our réduction of taxes at economize by giving a) home in our own county There la/ Aminiatr Am} but one way to get relief: retrench of the » allied ¢ ute | ment en i et 100 r 0 everything I can | cents oi f m | A € * even the ‘There is a gr un morale of working ‘Orgunization. | county and elty busines 1 1 would re i no costly autos rem: | favor merger as far a ! es or officials not Interfere with the ef t To get efficient, economical con-| county business. I am for’ publ struction of roads In my district | ownership of public utilities. 1 would 1 give them personal supervise: |award the county light contract to ion, backed by years of experince as| the city light department if their bid A construction engineer, I would usc! was equal Coyle Hits at French’s | _ State Employe Machine Willtam J. Coyle. candidate for | it i certainly pactng » burden uP) Three Held at Portland on! the republican nomination for gov-|on the taxpayers which should not | ernor, Saturday issued the following | be tolerated Robbery Charges statement charging EB. L. French| “If the state of Washington has | with using state employes at state |employes who have nothing to de PORTLAN Bept ‘ aweon expense im his campaign but play politics they should be re |. oun) ae Chiswick ind wert Tn my campaign for the repud-| moved from the public payroll ONGULE Were held: by Helios tetas, | licen nomination for gevernor I| “If 1 am ¢lected, ax I shall be, 1) Noroe4 with robbing the Freeman | have refrained from indulging in| pledge myself to discharge ever qualit store of $400 Saturday night. | Personalities “and have tried to con-|state employe under the directic Orcutt was of the men | duct a clean, straightforward fight of the governor who is found to be | ised tor the $20,000 robbery of | fo nomination | devoting the mtate’s time to polit the #alla-Floto circus, at Vancouver, | { do not feel, however, that it - Ww " He avictsd ly fair to the voters and the tax.| ' wir annie the supreme used by B. L. French to go unchal the lower court for retrial. beceu lenged i lo nlealitie ttneassen were | Mr. French is making his cam elles rg: wea Rabe gens Paign at the expense of the tax bevel aguaton payers by using an army of state ' lemployes, who should be devoting 0" | {a farang a masher’ br Mer! From Lady Kindereley Landed at Nome feral hundred state employes—1 NOME, Sept. 6—The crew of the should ‘say not less than 300—are | traveling over this state using pub-| le automobiles and working night) trudson Bay company’s supply ship jand day for the election of French.| Lady Kindersley, was brought here In every section of the state I have! today by the United States coast tound them carrying on the Freneh | guard cutter Boxer, campaign, and {t seems to me that the voters und taxpayers are enti HERE’S MORE ABOUT STATE PARK STARTS ON PAGE 1 is eatimated, and will bece The Lady Kindersi¢y became ftast| tho biggest aids to the comme id the fee northwest of Point Barrow | of jon of the state tled to know thes® facts. | August 3 and for nearly a month! Volunteer subseribers are continu ‘The salaties and traveling ¢x-| ner crew sought to free her from|ing to send in contritutions to ewell penseg of these men are pald by | the ico maas or to reach land them-|feattle’s total, the lat the stlte of Washington out of the! seives before she should erach North Park Improvement pawers money, and the automo | ger the crushing weight of the |which Saturday morning sent bilea they are usiny belong to the and take them to the bottom check for § | (axpayers, For weeks the crew has been un ‘The salt water park “honor roll “I contend that this ig unfair and | ante tu be succorred because of the| consists of thousands of names of Unjust to the other candidates and) mies of waste ice intervening individuals and firms which have al | On August 19 the crew abandoned | ready subscribed thousands of dol this 6 t being the un field club, ina | the vessel and tried to reach land|lars to the project. But the fund is} HERE’S MORE ABOUT | but were forced to return to the|not yet completed, and your name| ship, when on évety hand open leads | should be there, toc | AIRMEN STARTS ON PAGE 1 ‘This is & campaign in which thore are material things to be gained—a return on your money which you| and your children can see and feel.| Ik your name Ilsted yet? [of toy waters separated them from | their objective. It was nog until August 31, when |the drift had moved to a point 24 lésniy alr service, at Boston, Satur.|™lles northwest of Point Barrow, | = | that the Boxér was able to approach| Other subscribers to the park | | “Please exténd the world fiyers|the Lady Kindersley, Thru a sud- fund, recently reported, are: Seattle's congratulations upon their |dénly opened lead she nosed to|Centennial Mill Co., Seattle $20) arrival in the continental United| Within five milex of where the help Melvin 8. Wooster Co., City * less crew awaited succor. Bid., Seattle AAR States,” the telegram read “Arrangements nate complete for} For three hours over shifting tco,|4- B. #wain, Ashton, 8. D. 2 the greatest celebration in the his-| Which was more difficult to travet|J- 8. Van Garken, Des Moines, Wash ihepased tory of the Northwest, upon their|than tho cruelest lava desert, the he os adeival tas teattles members of the crew fought their/Mus. G. W: Bwain, Dee Moines, | 2 } i - 3} John st., | Patrick was again invited to attend) W&Y to the side of the Boxer and the Seattle demonstration and if un-|Télief from their imprisonment. able to attend, to name a represen tative to assist in the unveiling of the world flight memorial to be erect- ed at the end of the Sand Point road. | | TRY TO TALK | | TO LIEUT. SMITH | | “Hello, is this Boston? This is! Mayor Edwin J. Brown of Seattle, Mrs, E. R. Patterson, Lew Clark State park . Mra, Asa Lee, 167 Seattle . ’ . * Henry Nygatt, Bt. Paul Island, Al a ee STARTS ON PAGE 1 IC. W. Landgraff, Seattie.. 1 1 E. Pennington, Seattic wheget 3k 1 1 HERE’S MORE ABOUT NAVY BASE | Mrs. J. Lidral, Seattle Mra. It, P, Crawford, Seattle, ¢ast coast, Tne ciimate here is in- vigorating and makes men want to| Wash. speaking. I'd like to speak! yoy asides, you do not have|Mrs. C. A. Hammermann, Star to Lieut. Lowell Smith. : ; | Sake Inn cakwevisie fF the extreme hot and cold seasons . Botry, mayor. but Lteut. Smith is rine past. ‘Thie mean that tne| DF H. E. Fach, Green Bide the center of attraction here and| otal ir{ Mrs. H. E. M., Seattle, err | | Shipbuilders could work the around.” jean‘t be reached.” year And Mayor Brown nuns up the re |" nettten declared that’ he favored ceiver for a two-hour wait before speaking directly, over longdistance | Immediato establishment of a ltelephone, and voicing Seattle's can-|PefManent naval base at Bremer Stabbed in Abdomen in Money Argument titat e commander of the |t0n- It would be necessary to spend Sora UGE, tt s a [between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000) Stabbed In the abdomen, Jim Ian. Brown, speaking from the Cham-|t© equip the Bremerton yard as it|tolaco Contrera, 42, Wilkins hotel, GET BIG CONTRACT | Chris, Kuppler & Sons, Seattle con. tractors, have been awarded contract for the $100,000 Washington Veneer Co, plant at Olympia bet of Commerce headquarters Fri-| Should be for a base, he deciared.|was in the city horpital Saturday, |day, attempted to call Smith at Port.| “God gave the Puget Sound dis-|While police were searching for his land, Me. but the young California trict the best aval base in the |assallant \flyer was working on his plane, so|Ccountry,” Britten said, “All that! Contrera reported that he got in the mayor postponed connections to|congres# will have to do is to tm.|t? af arguments over some mon: Baturday, |Drove what {5 already hero. We|With & Mexican, who drew a knife] eee |should have two bases on thin coast |%04 tee he ded victim will - recover, hospital attendants declare b and at least have the one at Brem- fort heptane cen |Locatelli Abandons _[e:ton.” ° ° | Britten is making a tour of the ‘ * * His Flight to Pole jentire Pacitic coast on a semiofti- Rail Union Chief | NEW YORK, Sept. 6—Lieut, An-| la! mission, |Next week he wilt n-] Urges Bryan Votes >, | spect remerton and @ nd tonio Locatelli has called off his bet r nate eid then’ } sat | Bert Jewoll, head of. the Railway oeed Tight tothe North Pole|Foint aviation field. Then he will) prop’ ave for Alaska, returning here by|PTotherhoods, has sent to all subor. with Capt. Roald Amundsen, tho| leave for Alaska, returning here by| 4.0310 oemnigationa, inctuding the Italian flyer announced today. Loea-| September 22. one in Seattle, an endorsement of |feltt sald hts experience flying in) | After, leaving the Puget Sound) sames W. Bryan for congress aninst jArctic waters) when he was forced| district, Britten will go vouth to Ban ly in a4, Hadley in the second district. | }down while aceompanying the| Francisco. Jowell opposed Hadley on his con- | | American flyers, convinced him that) “This district does not realize | gressional reeord of voting for the| |there fs a far better chance of| What the establishment of the base|Pych.cumming Jaw and the Mellon réaching the pole by dirigible. He) Will mean,” Britten said. tax rates, and other measures. | will remain here about two weeks,| “It will first bring the original visiting aviation stations |investment to improve the yard, damian |Next will follow the big industries 1 that wiil be necessary to supply the jbase with food, clothing and acces. Plan C “ My fer ja ; Se | “Battleships would always bo in Girls o attle the gound, and work would We sup. Mrs, Clarence MW. Oren, former|plied for thousands of men in re general secretary of the Young|palring old ships and building new Women's Christian ussociation, has] ones.” | accepted a position with Plymouth] Britten i« also a strong exponent | | chureh, and plans an extensive edu jof establishing the permanent naval | cational program, open {6 all busi-jair base at Band Point. He waid} ‘Thru an error The Star Thursday hess and industrial girls of the city./Saturday that he visited the Sand| stated that J. B. Little was arrest. Classes will open the first week in| Point site three eyars ago and wasjed near Centralia for the theft of October and will inclide any sub-|impressed with its possibilities, Con-}an automobile. Little in a detective dect for which there Is sufficient de-|gressman John I. Miller will accom: | in the Seattle police department and Mand, 10 registrations belne feces. | pany Britten on his Inspection trip| went to Centralia to arrest an auto wary to Open @ class, at Sand Point, theft suspect. jination, will be present and begin a Runs for Legislature Aged Pathfinder and Pioneer Speaks to Street Crowds as He to Win Seat in State Legislature ° — ni end: ~ ee J f Pike at., and plana to mak mile weeche before the pots, oF 7 y The pioneer ix, especially nterested, he says, in open g of the Naches pass route across the Cascades into ce tral and castern Washington tt PP + aes tte Sunday in the Churches BAPTIST Trinity Parish, & he James, Elim Swedish, N. 4¢th and Bunny: | Rev. William H. B § a. m., holy side Rev. Ma Johns mmut 9:45, Bunday school; 11 1 orm r dish; 7:30 and sermor Dp. @ ermou All| Rev. Mr, Mook; 7:40 p. m. ening Speaking in Ton he n@ sermon by Mr. Mf Dev Varish, 29th ave. and Dunlap—Rev. Pr A A oF en ay, Mey. Harold G, Mer ™ Our Best 5 Pi nesty—8 a. m., holy communion m. “Our Drift T 9:45, Bu y communion Fremont, th.—Tey. 3 ad rhé Becurity of Hi; HNeKs, 946 n.) s, PURARY:| One py efense day sermon py ons gyeb St. John’s Mission, Kirkland, Rey eet op hich ahh a Harold Hennessy—7:20, evening Bethany—Antrim H. Nickell, 1! widen 7) § y of Bervice 7 m., pr PRESBYTERIAN t fourth anniversary erent Ballard, Market and 17th N. W to Rev. Honor L. Wilhelm. Morning, as, 8 Again ening, “The Amer LUTHERAN » Free Pu Schoo Hope Lutheran, «lod « 8 W.) University, h and 16th ave, N and Oregon at Oncor Kors |B.—Rev. Harry Sumner. 11 a. m er, 945 a. m, Sunday echool;|“Home Coming?’ § p. m, “The 11, service | Tongue of the Learner St. John's Danish Lutheran Mis-| dad does sion, 2406 Bpruce #10 a. m..| MISCELLANEOLS Sunday sehool! 11, workhip in Dar Chureh of Spiritual Light, N. a5th inh: 5 p. m., Young People's meeting Fremont ave-—Harriett Min Columbia Bethlehem, 39th ave. #.! ear, loader, 8 p. m., lecture by Rev W. and Angeline st.—Rey, H. Mau.| Lulu Shannon 19 a. m. ‘ ch WW World's Bible College, 7028 Ninth Word of the I Shail t Return /ave, N. W.—Danie dD. D Unto Him Void." p. m., “Who Are That Are De Ballard First Lutheran, 20th ave. | juded That They Might Belleve a Lie and W 6hth—Rev. ©. I Haavik.| and Be Damned. 920 & m. Sunday school; 11, holy! Saered New World Temple of Spir. communion and sermon, “Effects | jtualism, 1620 Fourth ave—Arthur nd Consequences of Our Speech"; lysqward Le on, pastor, &§ p. m pm Caus of Present-Day |Let Un Convert the Clergy to Meta Aposta: s the nt Truth Bingin society of Seattle at morning | Open Forum, 5000 Arcade tnuild service ‘ 1p. m, David H. Lee ill spe snttra or u uA fol c 300 CHRISTIAN sii iritual Unfoldment and i First Chureh, Broadway 4 EB! Chureh of Spiritual Sclenes, A. 0. Olive at-—Rev, Russell F. Thrapp. uw temple—Rev, Lee Ehnore 3 Morning und evening services Will bo) im. quention box, Mrs. Roaalle resumed Sunday, following return of) Knowios: 4:30, circles; §, “Behold the he ° onth's vac *, / the pastor from a month's vacation; | Hreamer Cometh morning, “Five Charter Members”:! Chureh* of Paychic Science, 000 evening, “Crucifying Christ While! 4,, building — Rev. E Appropriating Garments.” | Lowdermilk. 3:30 p. m., Sunda s iatiaed 6 Rit lee; 4:30, Prof, Alfred Ramey will CONGREGATIONAL lecture on “The Astral Pinte” Plymouth—Rev. C. J, Hawkins. 11 Whitman Memorial Federated a. m.. “Does It Matter That Christ! Church, N. 42nd at, and Ashworth 18 p.m, “The Apoaties’ Creed | ave—Rey, Rowland Edwards, 11 a in the Light of Modern Thinking.” | im“, gtreot Called Btralght"; & p. Queen Anne—Rey, Edward Lincoln | 9, . "A Great Man's Great Message.” Eternal Truth Spiritual Church of 5 | America, 1915 First ave.—Rev. A. B. Alki—Rev. Theodore K. Vogler. 11] Golder, 2 p. m4 open forum, “Cast am, “The Way of Jeaus": 7:30 D.l thy Brend Upon the Water; 4:30 m., “Faith and Life's Adventure.” | ciecioy: §, lecture by pastor, “Learh Unlversity—Rev, H.C. Mawon. 11] pny geig. . m., “The Progress of the Race"; —— “ “ eee a no vesper Gj hecutcce Sept. 6—Another at. METHODIST | tempt was made today tO as First Protestant—Rev. George W. |eassinate Gen. Fukuda, prominent Beck. 11 a.m, “The Christian of Japan, mith. 11 a. m., in “Persuasion”; W. H. Worth, soloist ervice Mayflower (Youngstown)—Rev. ©. 11a. m., ‘8 Royal Fam. military leader "8 p.m, “The Lost Sense." | ‘Two bomb were sent to Fukuda‘a Methodist Eplscopal, Fifth | home, in the suburbs here, by par and Marion. The Temple chorus, celt post, exploded when the ¢ largest on the const, will open its| married daughter of the season Sunday, Dr. Mageo will /unwrapped the parcel. Preach 11 a, m. “Spiritual Stupid) ‘The explosion caused little dam. genera! ity;" 8 p. m, “The God of Moses |age and Today.” 0 members of the household First Norwegian-Danish M. ¥ (i injured Chureh, Boren ave. and Stewart st-~| Gen. Fukuda was absent from Dr. J. O. Hall, pastor, 11 a, m, ser! his home mon by Rey. Mr. Brown; 7 p. m.| Another deliberate move by an sermon by aay, August Peterson jarchists to avenge the shooting of de their leader, Os' py Capt. Amak- CHRISTIAN jafu, of the Tokyo gendarmorie, Ballard Christi 9 a. Mm. Bi- | during the earthquake period of ble school; 11 a.m. communion |iast September, ia seen in the at service; 7 p.m. Christian Endeavor; |tempt 8 o'clock, evening service. Ray B.| goveral days ago an anarchist Dew, state secretary of the denofn: | fired two shots at the general dur- ing a public meeting. Fukuda es two weeks’ series of evangelistic ped unwounded. services, eee VRIENDS Rainier Heights meets in Ottman| The Seattle Star hall at 24th ave, $ and Lane st at 11 a. m. The new pastor, Rey. Lindley A. Wells, from Greenleat, | === Idaho, has arrived in the elty with|? his wife and daughter and will take| up his duties Sunday. He ia a recognized leader in his denomina-| 4 i tion and a successful evangelist and} Attorneys-at-Law pastor | WATT RATL. a8 Burke Was 90s | 2nd. Ali cases, Feo mod, MA n= 7907 SCOPAL | ADVICH free, Joseph Atl St. Mark's, Harvard and Spring, | Rev. John D, MeLauchlan—s a, m., holy communion: — 9:20, @ chureh choo); 11, holy communion and ser mon, “Sin and Delt p.m, prayer and s Fundamentals Modern | _ Modern Expression.” St. Michael's Chapel, N, 6th sal OP PO RTUN ITY John st.—9:30 a, m., Sung Buchariat| cy W ant Ads | Published Daily at 10 | Seattle, W) SERVICE Te All cason. 605 Leary bid, BL (ot.as te ric Machi ROUGHT—SOLD—ft W, MONTBLIUS PRIG Hotels TED 0., Seattle. 7:20 | poxere “ PO Mike FOREST HOTHL—1827 gy Becond av No} ates $1 day 80 week. u rmon, up, $4.60 week up Their and and sermon; 3 p. m., church school. S t @T | ©| Mrs. Luther F. Ballou, wife of sales | Club, | The Seattie Star BUSINESS | Cynthia Grey: Busy Housewife Learns of Peddlar’s Dream of Gold 7 BY CYNTHIA GREY A elderly, Jame man rang the doorb« ome in 4 the suburbs the other da: He had needles and pins and buttor z6 to sell A peddler! “Would you be interested in seeing stock nadam he asked earnestly of the housg NEVER BUYS We f 4 Me ba ‘th 4, courteou tm ft " me you, madam, if mat 18 Ye Poor man,” thought the housewife, eyeing him with pity Too old to hold a job. Evidently unfitted to 1 the road of the hod-carrier or the carpenter or the bricklayer or what-not, So she emall purchases. MAKES BNOUGH ; € ou make se this v she od relented and looked at the stoc Just for kindness’ sake , and made a few Mt restedly Oh, yes, enough eplied the ave enough t and # place to stay and nor a on't make @ fortune t hts LOKD ON HIS “Tell you | my side and I don’t have to worry a ing contentedly. “The Lord's om long a6 I do about the square thing by Him. He don’t send me as bank of gold or anything like that, But you bet I am sure of one thing. I’m some day going to walk the golden streets up there The peddier limped away ¢ # journeyings toward the ultimats ” "The housewife was glad there was gn a7 peddlers She « going to put one u * s ¢ was lost, But ae Married Man Needs Employment Desay Mise Grey { am Com to you with my problem as so mar lothers are doing right along. M | husband and our two «mall boys and f came to Seattle in the atte v ot June to make me h ‘ortunately my band bes had w very difficult time gett emp © t Where he can find It, it's only for a day o no more, It seems even harder Fire Insurance? im ne he has not held anyj| —d Ora oa eal . 2 TRIPP’ KNOWS THE Cynthin Grey will receive ISIN | Monday, Wednesday, | BUSINESS from 1 to 2 p, m., | jand ‘Tuesday and Thursday, | | from 11 to 12 a. m., at her of | | fice in The Star building, 1309 | | Seventh ave. | He Writes for Less Alwa # on the job working for He is the friend home owner—| lees your interest of the real position in Seattle and in that | young give references | way cannot solicits smal! house risks best of re but can furnish the { Se ‘ : ences in California He wae hold cos ywners of dwellings, busi ing 4 responsible position with the|| ness blocks or stocks should }Shell Of1 company there when we |] phone him the date of their nest eft, an efficiency man in thelr re-|} ass week finery at Martinez, Cal. He ts me} ff jyears of age and a willing worker. |} YoU money ry him. Strong He is not @ bit particular and can |] Ainerican companies only. do most anything. He has had/ ‘ erage accounts solicit several years’ experience in the Brokerage accounts solicited atore line-—grocery ‘and general mer. |} Rates and service gets the busi He has also had exper-|| ness truck driver—is a good | pipe fitter and an all round worker. jin normal times I know he would jnot have a hard time finding steady | |employment, but there seems to be| chandise fence as a 1. C. Smith Bldg. EL jot-8957 po many out of work here now. | Knowing that you meet and are n communication with people in all} | walks of life, I thought perhaps CONGRESS ome of your readers might need | i” yu man,” so I'm calling on 2 d Di t, you for help,. just as you have| n is helped so many othors. YOU’LL FIND| IT HERE | Release on bail pending a court battle for admission to this country | Will be asked in federal court Mon-! day in behalf of 19 wives and chil-| | dren of Chinese residents of the U. 8. | Judge Neterer has motion under ad. | vinement Bert Jewell, Big Chief) Ry. Brotherhood, says | | “Hadley voted wrong. Bryan voted right” “Bryan, former Com gressman, indorsed by Federation of Labor, Ry. Legislative Bés, State and Nat. Con- ferences for Prog. Political Action, Ry. Men’s Political manager of Pennsylvania Tire Co. who died Friday, will be buried after | ja private funeral Sunday. Qraduate | Jot University of Washington; short. | jstory writer. Survived by husband jand three children. | , Vice presidential candidates will be |discussed at Religious Educational Workers’ meet Tuesday noon. Seattle Dahiin and Fall Flower show will be held in Pike Place inar- ket September 17-18. New floor apace | donated for show equals half a block Suffering heart attack Friday} while at work at Bastiake aye, and! Martin st, Ernest A. Knight died} at home, §242% Eastlake, a few) | hours later, | Seattle Aerie No. 1, Eagles, is | close to 17,000 mark in membership, | it was announced Satufday. | Organized Farmers BRYAN has 100% Ree- ord of Loyal Service to people. Support BRYAN— Defeat Hadley. Don't let the Stand Pat Vote Splitters give YOU the Ax. Put Bryan, count. every vote 08 where it will ‘Thotias Linoy Sued on Promissory Note | Suit to collect $120,000 on a prom.| | \asory note was filed by the Mutual | Savings bank Friday against Thom. |48 Lippy, former port commissioner, | The note is secured by a mort-| R. H. BACK Candidate for Judge of Supreme Court Primary, September 9 (Paid Advertisement) Jgnge on the Lippy building, Third | jave, and Columbia st, and the suit Before You Buy Fuel jaska that judgment be entered |agninst the building and that it be/| for Winter sold at sheriff's sale. | investigate the modert ae method of heating with OIL BURNERS Examine the latest RAY and O1L-O-MATIC on display at Power Plant Engineering Co. 1935 Fifth Ave. SEATTLE ENGINEER DIES Henry P. Ohey, assistant engineer for the Southern Pacific Co. and in charge of thé Natron cut-off con. struction in Oregon, died early tos | day at Oakridge, Ore. He formerly {lived in Seattle and is well known | in Portiand. MA JONG COUPON Cup this Coupon from The Star for two conseeu tive Gays. Fili out with { your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1507 Avenue, with 60 (Mail ore 108 ‘This will entitle you to ont of our complete Ma JOag NAMB ...... ADDRESS ,.,. PHONDE NO,

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