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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 19 SIE SEATTLE STAR ; tg : GLENNA COLLETT BEATEN BY JOYCE WETHERED HORSE SHOW TO enn 5 ; — oo £ ; U S. Golf { ohnny Mostil, White Sox Star; He's Fast. ) B b R h = Read What. = \-—— J Dabe Kuth to oanp Lowi = = f Queen L: ‘ amp Lewis Spectacle Sat- |= = oses Join Yankees | ay for commandant 2 \SL(L7 an Se i in Scotlatd : |, whosan ers ed ney E te gain ay 2 {field meet will be staged at Camp | ss ° = BE: lish Cha: ‘ : Menoher. He new commandant | == => if H Eng : mee Defeats Bambino Up Again, but} of the Nint» « area, making | Zs = = American Entry, Four | Still Weak; Should| acs Ee inlined! | = 4 Up and Three to Play Help New Vorliers the mornin = = ai ROON, | BY HENRY L. FARRELL 40. W. I. Johnston = 5 = ; Ma | JEW YORK 30.—Babe Ruth | ae Wu) be hom = 1 = * f w t = 1 faxwell SS Dollets | LN ee able to thé flounder. | . 3 MI oi ‘ = BES c= i dence, FR. | [teste work: Fas when, they | 7a Aine Alb on | E1923 MAXWELL TOURIN ourtng car, $595, == the British return hom after tho first western |". Clatorn are invived to = Pr gl from 5 Cheat | cal sage Me I horse show and field me =} 1923 Columbia Sedan , Agee Rae h .S S was de. | d Val be haa in starts at 1:30 p.m. Civic, = 1923 Chevrolet Sedan 002.7 eattle Star on SS i feated, four up the Want, Mas $8 |commercial and military organiza-|3= SMITH, WINNINGHAM & Saturday, The SS AE and three to play and the Babe tions thruout the Northwest = Main ftore ar was pur = Miss Joyce | thould be ready rere icy epee = 105 chased by A. E. == as holder, in the | to do #0 m ¢ 10 parade will be st = y => BY raat Sixth at, The field = Westlake Ave. No. Finlayson, 1410 ss H ‘ ‘ | bench duty tak t = k = + © lead at the third| | Hie recovery uke place west of 4th st (‘= , y i. Spring street. == fk diminutive Rhode JIatand | aay opera _Amons the stunts will be: Con- | Ss YonTHWiH ST . firm of = i; med by the su-| tan Kat ahince struction of wire entanglements,|== (Two Blocks ) Whintas- a opponent | ent ore pony express relay race, ba a eaves | as Sten Collett ‘wen. teats pos feud tenet roe first ald drill, polo mateh i ham & Kline has == FH @own, at tho ninth, with hopes of pected but he | ated men on mules, radio com-|== been @ consistent advertiser. “We find that advertising in ES i her followers still high, but on the | os Pas la ite munication, infantry drill, rescuc|== THE STAR Classified columns ts a good investment,” said == ‘way in Miss Wethered quickly dem. | } be permitted to races and polo ponles’ races. = Mr. Kline this morning. — | onstrated that she is without a/ work ry day In the evening officers and ladies | = — peer among women golfers in the at the Yankee " of the post will stage a reception | == = Rorid today | ‘stadium, but the FARhewa. for mn. Menoher at the Officers’ |== = In good golfing weather, with the} doctors have warned him not to do| club followed by a cabaret dinner | == = A fargest gallery a woman's match | too much dance = = 7 t Troon ever has drawn, the play- | I think I've learned by this ex — = t — d out this morning 0: | perience to take care o} nel i i = = q Sick that wa: vecodated “us the| abe GAid.” “Ewha hover tix Hotere Alaskan Ship Sails = = : Miltre -cke “of: tha taurnement. and I never want to be sick again.”| With 167 Passengers; = = | Both were on the first green Ruth's return to the game ts al-| With a full freight load and 167 |= ost ess— a est = in two, 2 yards from the pin, | most certain to improve the Yankees,| passengers the steamship Admiral |== = and halved the hole in fours. qs who have been in a very low st Rogers left Seattle We y f r | = The second was halved in fours. oe Th = HOPE! of mind, It isn't the actual batting oa aaah | = . & FASTEST j V4 it Southeastern Alaska ports, as far —4 At the third, after reaching the One Gals y . or fielding of the Babe that 4s ‘1 : : Big ie ton. Se, Cheeta 1 RORNERS. THE / or fielding of the Babo that {*]/north as Skagway and sitka.. Sam FTAA MUON MMM & l6fect. putt for a win. } | LEAGUE — y > the moral effect of the Babe upon | Weistield vere radohieal and “irs, : Anotgaastl guint citige® gy cog an the opposition players way that| Velsfleld are among those making Th S ] Sta LOST AND FOUND Bae took three ‘put At the fifth, | even the best of pitchers are worried |‘h¢ round trip. The first batch of e eatt e r WARD for return or information Siuaver, ‘Miss Wethiered:’ long | of when Ruth fs in the game and the| Alaskan tourists also got away on 1207 Seventh Ave. -months-old Boston puppy, lost frm and strong of hand as @ man, threat affects thelr pitching against |‘!¢ Rogers, MA in-0600 Saturday near Harvard and Pike. Treen har tag atiok te, within the other batters, When Ruth is not ———————— pes op Pitla1s eight yards of the pin and was in the game, opposition clubs consi4-/ Perfect Permanent Classified Advertising é : er the Yankees merely as a baseball © down in three, squaring the match, y Ti “4 < Ra’ The British champion took the| team and they have been treated as unnel Organization tes Ginn whe piukedop for nan iota acts tive to etx, and the seventh |nuch this season. The Yankees have| ‘The committee on permanent or TRANSIENT RATES Waldort Saturday bring fur to was halved. | not been olng right at all Wher) ganization for the Cascade Tunnel| (Count Six Words to the Line) now street ae . | 6 pitehin ‘ood they ¢ ce ; eo wile , = ates Glenna then squared the match a Te eee vetting, tng |tamcciation will meet Thursday noon| On¢ Mae cr more —t lnsertiom | OST ELK ti engraved at the elghth, altho this was due| Titchine toes head aad when the but. (it the Frye hotel. ‘The committee! One line or more—d insertions La! gon back. Call MA in-2063, Be Mies Wethered's minsitig & three 5 4 |is composed of Judge Griffiths, John 18 Cents Per Line 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED foot putt for a half. The latter bg Se Rape is ordinary the/ Hartman, Charles Helfner, Gordon| 2° line or more—¢ insertions ; i | elding falls o Norbaley, Wi = . tents Per Line LADIE ft fal ducatt sunk a six footer on the ninth and The Yankees-are the only Eastern |Comaiey: Walter Baumgartner and and Female Help Wanted some pete Boilies, who wane ‘won, making her one up at the WwW. B. pienderecn) and Male and Female Situa- to increase their income. Busi- = team that is falling to hold up tte end Aros Fate per Tine "| ness entirely new and wonderful. « * thru the first Intersectional struggles LL ASSIFIED ry No canvassing. Carry it on at ) Collett, “cracked” on the over the season. Thinks Cop Crook, COMING FROM 5 your home. Send name and ad- Her tee shot sailed Into The Giants have lost only two Ge cwonn WASHINGTON, COSTS| dress and we will call on you. the rough and her mashie re- | gases ‘tn Wastarn araee ona’ tb' ORs Plumber Nabs Him MONTH? Ln $5 to $10 per day, Edison, Box : , {IL G attle Star. covery put her within striking cago and one to St. Louis. PORTLAND, Ore., May 20.—Roy i we positively do not distance of the pin. Her third i HM newly "appointed vice | .4 (Calendar Month) charge you anything: in fact, you “ leg ge Rol | MUNN TRAINING |"zuspoicmes, was diarmes und] # gi unsaved dune at} Sh ROM CRY produce sech Os: : h a ‘ 5 ‘ : | |tied up by a husky plumber last |100 to 199 line: : ep erators. Call culars, Thi es fourth, taking a six to Miss Johnny Mostil, one of the fastest runners in the big leagues, is a big cog in the early| MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. May 20 went on a one-man|,.. endar nlc anes os e fi centa| Butler Bchcol of Hair Dressing, br Wethered's sound four. | success this year of the Chicago White Sox. Mostil is an outfielder, who was discovered|—W*yne_ “Bik” Munn tn training pb le res hrs daria 12 cents | ST eeap hoube without 0 1 h te er! i fe it coration day be ith he 1 | - ' 4 “ oe Se TAG tne: Se American | bs a taxi driver, who had seen him play 0 on n the sandlots. | Se Re ea ae vance the plumber, found | 300 to 399 lines used during cal- reade Laundry. My table linen irl ran into a bunker with her wicca Ed “Strangler” Lewis, by climbing! Million n hike r and |.) ender month 12 cents} that snowy white: smooth Kecond and despite a good recovery, trees, Lou Talaber, former middle-| thought he was a burglar, Million | ‘9 to 499 lines used during cal- ish when my bundle {s re- fhe found her opponent ranaing | | weight champion, who is training| was in s 500 {0°49 pegs yp occ oe tae Sere ee own a nine-foot putt. On the 14th | 0C a ins Safet Cham .g him, convinced him that !t was a — endar month OR iT cents | ap Kreen, Miss Collett missed a two- on ie good conditioner, and now Mam al Qo | 9 80 699 Lines used during cal- a é-yearcold “gist while, rother 4 Foot putt and when they halved hard time pulling him away to . o ge 100 Gerretse chas cette > State Ww , fhe 16th in fives the ‘match was er George Given Razzing 9 ves terrin: mates Ital Statistics ||-° cere? ant, To Eents | WA a ialeceeed ple over. ge | ne FS COUPONS. in Kdvaince— _Apply at once, 310 Crary Bldg. = ia May 20.—Mickey | SACRAMENTO, May 20.—The| TRACK DATE SE BIRTHS seen ake seneaeae fo tanghtss Brin a S08 eine: Rockson, Bolse light-heavyweight, | California boxing commission was TD} strthe in tneir househotds are re-| FIXED SPACE RATES z8 ladies wanted. 711 Green Bid. 1 line or more for 12 months »~8 SITUATION—FEMALE on record today ux being opposed; CHICAGO, May 20.—Tho National] Ported by the following me: to fights in which champions do not|A. A. U. woman's track meet Im to|Long, Clifford 1, 2222 Sixth a $2.00 per line. 2 COLORED COOKS want positions " si | girl | 1 line or more for 6 months th be held de. or ™ i out of = |risk their titles. ‘The boxing board held at Pasadena, Cal, July 11,| pute, James Courtland, 4335 Sixth | $3.25 per line. houses. preferred; cos roan’ are climbed another step in his ladder) to fame last night when he ham } beehe at Dynamite George, Los An-| promises to take a larger share in| Fred Steers, president of the Cen-| aye, N. E y 1 line or more for 3 months | AD geles, for a 10-round decision. Rock en of? tectin tie eatin | tM A: A. U. and chaicaan of the! Boxre, oan Beacon ave. boy.| $3.50 per line. ibs = Sep a & , | eve a or ed today, t will be! y ” t. boy, * | like work i: 1 s ecentl; ictork or ights, Tho Yoophole against thix,| C¥ent. announc He diey, Charles, $519 Ninth aye. N + ork in private home. 515 ria weleeet Se acne Tuesday's hero—Walter Johnson, Wash-|\t wan anserted, would be for cham tnt Country the Pasadena, Azniatio) “agg nee ah resin &: BUSINESS SS ee | CRN ode , For heal gprs aig welled pions to sign for 12-roun1 no.de- | id Country club Cady, Carl Sheldon, 3830 14th ‘ave, SERVICES r Rianne ee tae jand as a result of last night's Ch-| noe "C. base and knocked © home run {cision fighta as all 10-round battles a Allison, Charles William, 7608 Au-|® °| > MALE HELP WANTED Ee ounter he may be matched against | that beat the Idians, 4 to 3. t jecisl | rora , boy. ie 5 xh Slee eat ine Onbe hacehed Went. opt ot! the | Tmr ee tot em GEverything POPMAND ecichert, Kari, 1414 Seneca at, hoy Attorneys-at-Law Fy o |Bert Collma of Lox Angeles box and beat the (iants & to The oo | E ana E | Powers. George Andrew, 913 W. Ray | Russell R. Farrell, Lawyer, 949 Dex- | | | This Week-End ae ee nal ye yo av [aca ter Horton ‘All casea? Advice Pee | ; | R d Doubted innings, but he weakened late ip. the Valley Loop Game | | anne relvert George, 7520 a wate Bee peach oe I! Sil P Bame, as the Hraves lost, 7 to 4 . Jon ob . 60223 = v v a e} aes Eat ont the) AN OCOr cunt: Sin Jones blew wp inthe sisin when} SChedule Released | Established 1898 Corbe nm Pobert, 602% 36th] “dna. All caaea‘Fow mod. MA in-1903 || WANTED — HIGH SCHOOL i | woods again—and be sure |]| SAN FRANCISCO, May 20—|he tasued four pasees and the Tigers! |Maison. ‘iAgnard Carl 1514 Westlake | Ait casen for Lente md Bn iotivs || BOYS FOR DOWNTOWN a that you're well equipped ||| Doubt that the discus record of |>eat the Yankees 11 to The schedule for the Snoqualmie | ave, 2 i ja 505 Leary Bid. BL fot- é } : ; Hartranft of Stanford here, will! win from the Red Sox 8 Mel Norquist, of Spauldings. It was [Moe wil . 746 N. 77th | BU¥—ecii—rent, 1 hb. p. $2.60, ete |) HARLY DISMISSAL. APPLY 3 | utensils from Hahn’s. Ses our tand as official was cleared when| The Athletics got to ined Igtes torlanncunced as follows: at, boy. W. MONTELIUS PRICE Pod. Seattle || + |) complete display here to ||| Ed Grace, executive secretary of {Ue Tans in the ninth. but the White] yay 2 Renton, Fatrfax at Robinac BPH ATLNUE,| SOFA EERS AYO: ns Optician and Optometrist | IN’ PERSON AT THE CIRCU- | morrow! |the P. A. A. declared the discus} Good support behind Habe ‘Ehrhardt |! if iN Norman R, 208 30th ave., | DR. EDMUNDS, Fraser-Paterson Co.|) LATION DEPARTMENT OF = ; | used by the college star was more|save the Robins « 9 to & victory over Aiea acniin ie pig a ehker cand promt ben + F jLopeper. optometrist, optician. 1206) are eee é aan y ‘ the Pirates at Auburn, Tolt at Fairfax ooney, Patrick W., 9358 52nd ave.|_ ist ave. FATTLE STAR i ii |] | than an ounce overweight. Harper's home run with the bases| June t—Renton at Tolt, Bothell at alae he me | Ee ay Gee, ee filled helped the Phillies beat tha Carde o@ts, Auburn at Fairfax. Marsten, Abram J., 7748 48th ave. S., Piano Tuners | a a i » hte 4 han Wine F girl, TUNING, $3. John Strom. BA st-0851 || | | ijuube tebe eee si, ht vah, ed How HELLO TENNIS i , orced MARRIAGE LICENSES |____ Patent Attorneys WANTED-—Dintrlct sales “manager He They're a : Fairfax at Renton, Auburn Name and Residence ‘Age |¥. P, GORIN, Patent Attorney, Pat-| to open office in Seattle, taking ier | fig TOURNEY SET O f Teen AicRanted at Achar Taeaual To Vacate Coon, Henry H., Manitou Beach gnts secured, developed and sold. charge of district for a line of 4 i - | Biting! iene en ee Dolen, Caroline, © attle . Legal 6-7 Central Bldg. Reese high grade hosiery sold direct to Fr (Coleman MA in-0390; Now. Wash: man Camp Stove fdeatila’ scntbavect ad ihe’ Bisiric $ “July ti—fenton at Botiel, Auburn at} [MP Vino Eyeglasses, hand Clnwaon, Leslie. Bait’ Lakes | MdIn- 0380; 600 ¥ at. NW. tho vtrae Sen 25 ca 10 eee | 00 to $12. ———Y ||| Telephone Co, will begin thelr an- Premier of Fe eS ip ys pete ee EOE ground to prescription, Fleenar, Dovie Mu MASON, Fenwick Tawrengeaestab:| office and handic saleamian. some - | nual tennis tournament next Mon- Falrtax at Aubure. at very remarkable (Clay, William, lished 1861. Advice and booklet} cash required. Give full informa a | day. All employes interested have | 26—Iesaquah at Renton, Hotheit| prices (thorough exami MeO oe PE sate eS ‘ | been Uekad to en i thal Ghshen O en Tests" Fairfax, Auburn at Toit. | nation Included), Broken Physicians, Surgeons wintormatlon write Dein stens ae pees | immediately to C. T. Stephens or NRT ERATE. lenses replaced, | ANN JANE) FINLAY, midwife (etate | he 8 . H. R. Hutchison, at the business of. pra . : registered); residence ast WANTED—A _ solicttor to : iH Sportin Goods }| tice of the company, Third ave. and |QAN FRANCISCO, May 20.~over| Shidler Shuts | taeda a o's Jn: fod ine ave. “cK put tite. sro rere beet Pod Any egy a . | <i he : | savings. Jay 3 ANGUS, Suite 400 Pantages Bi paper. Good proposition for ay 515 OLIVE STREET psiterg pil a ss reporters arta ® course that was soaking wet 3 | Se Sy Women's ailments, disorders. site wire. Salary nd com> aes cu veisfie! oldberg w’ r . eyers, Al, § 3 Phone MAin 3210 y'L}cup of Welstteld & Goldbers will be land with more rain in prospect, the Out Grizzlies | “The most unusual Leonhardt, Elan, Seattie 1 FUNERAL NOTICES ton Sapte Bee of AND LOAF || o- developed in the tourname: Re ¥- | Pacific coast qualifying matches for salo ever held in the Kernahan, Arthur Ly | GoHMS—At 1228 Fifth ave. May . i rnament. the national open golf chaniplonship Wi F Hi | Optical business.” easige itl cere. 19, MARY COHRS, age 60 years, | BARN $110 to $260 monthly, expense f opened today at the San Francisco ith Four its Gard resp, meatier: beloved mother of J. A. Theodore, a, a8 railway traffic | Tnapector. ¥ Golf & Country club, AROLD SHIDLER held the vis-| Brault, Harry D. Joe Metzler, Announcement later.) tion of 8 en Ale Altho it {s a Pacific const test | idig “Montanke bell’ lied SEATTLEOPTICAL Co Nimmns, Penis ba Home Undertaking or money refunded. Excele ° meet, none but California pluyers| four hits and the Huskies eee rite | Reon - HAY palate tsry Pe orenard: THOMPSON—Of Manzanita, Wash,| lent opportunities. Write for free | Toa volesod meryitwo ot th its, and the Huskies won with rnold ese Portland is May 20, TOM THOMPSO) be- Booklet A-1l,_ Stand. Business onvent re ae Sc 2 ta a on ie nh | RMR [ia eae PARTY i OO | AE ae ee o state's best golfers signed up. | da 334 Site Rawinaiee Hektae ee nouncement later. Home Under-| xf CAT PES EET x Play will be over 34 holes ath Washington scored in the first In Nerina Acri¢ne, Seattio x taking oy a Cn Our took AR eater we pen a y ‘on " leNu ‘4 tt oe * hen’: aid ele Cpedet ind zh Wor| ning, two in the fourth and fitth, TWALicar “ASL Yon Moattlanl: TER DB. BMITH, age 70 years,| you, Salary and. commission to ave Seattle 9 A.M, (Karederece cester, Mass, meet in June, and two more in the elghth, Louie Montgomery, Thomas Welling- beloved: mother of CW. Walter| start, “Apply ‘room S14. Bigelow Station Hunter and Abe Espinosa, two of|Tesreau hit three doubles for the ton, Portiand .. weve Legal | ve Arthur a ay Winno Smith, _ building. : the state's leading golfers, are} Huski scored tw: s. thie Craig, Martha Matalla, Vancou- Annovncement, Jaen, ome Un-| {WO MEN wanted to work on our Arrive Portland 3:15 MD ALLy 4h aeoas crn, ih ths Soret hres [Backitt sooked ohonar tea tenes on B.C “Lewat| dertaking Co. __| "ig ‘caltrornia “eattle” ranch, but ‘ Py ° p 4 5 socked a homer and Langlie Hoglund, Legal) g PERSONAL must buy land here, pay $100 down oa of the qualifying play, which will]and Leavers both made triples, pail 1 A ‘Legal Bi aiid rctiete rire a a8 tinted MC bmi 2 + A ., run thru tomorrow. The score: R. 5, Simon, James -Legal| PARTY signed J. M. who wrote 1118| Call 908-Third ave, 0 —a most desirable morning departure; arrival at daub cs denhiann a * Stevens, Cordia f ‘Legal| ‘Terry, please leave address and)2 NEAT-APPEARING young men : 3 Lasky, Casper Howard, Cle Elum.27| telephone number. over 21 to take orders with local ==, |Stowin, Alma, Seattle |.. Cases ~ Kleosen, Otto Arthur, Soattio, . Legal| BAD debts collected, | Universal Adi. Hinata Capeiy eae elon Bide ‘i Je) Bi ~1670, 2 Ala: | oe = Brassington, Nell M,, Seattle ..Legal 0, 10) Ke KT ANNEX, 2604 Sth, near Weatl rown, Lolo Mae, Coyle Castro, Tom Peacho, Seattle } Portland, or intermediate points, with several Washington 7 ] | t hours of the business day ahead. Announce Draw for Batteries — Hanson, Sina Tana Kelly; Shldler and Walby. Raton, Clark, Coyle speeet 38-A—TRANSPORTATION ay clean, furnished, steam ented 44 | ARE YOU GOING TO CALIFORNTA? | phone, rane doer weekly $300. Honoluly, Hurgpe or Orient. LOW: | TWO, eyperionced men.” Publica le =| ton advertising. Ralph C. Clyde, EST RATES, ALL LINES. Bratt: 4444 White Bldg. Ti you have clerked In a store of any kind, call at C16 Pike st, | Train carries dining car, with breakfast and Inglewood Tourney | luncheon service. Parlor-observation car. The Inglewood golf tourney draw RAI st mt n cho, § " ¢ | has been announced and play will Whitman, Mollie, Seattle .... Me on. un fat roend beng oa | PE COAST Eavedy, unico wansti at Four Other Fine Trains Daily to Portland |istiea May 41. Ai the matches wil FLAG JUNE 3 be for 18 holes and will’ be’on a! ne Coast tcague pennant will be Vancouver Island Ma sade ee Pda ave, Leave Seattle 1:00 p.m. Arrive Portland 7:15 p.m. match play basis raised at the Seattle ball park J Q FISH T th Tey Ki Following is the draw: park June etor a 5, GELES, and chips at ae says ley Kai Leave Seattle le 4:30 p.m. Arrive Portland 9:45 p.m. Canitecley. Vaemye : 3, while Seattle is playing Los An- Peli with Dorothy, 2, Fort Law-| through service: _ Cafe. Booths for lad rain makes run in 514 hours) Holton-Naramore va. Bye. getos hore, Tho plan to have it rained), mu ate Rees piliott, Hiram W. 65, 7841 11th ave.| MAiM Bese Bu totes, 10 10 SITUATION—MA [ALE Myers-Whaley ve, Elliott-Tyson. when Portland lays r q ‘ive over the Paci » Wa May 16, See ee TINS PALIT Le thiy. Leave pee EF p.m. Arrive Portland ‘6:15 a.m. Duncan-Aimiley vs, Ivan Benton changed because LaNAhgil ib anal. Highway to Belling. Cavanagh govern, 48, 2421 Firat] at. May 15, Mol aa AA Foeaee tae or aynea-Weatland va, Kinne-Alle 8 ve, 3 i ; . et Leave Seattle °11:45 p.m. Arrive Portland ‘6:45 a.m. Stuart-Cunningham. va, Maccinnitie- | Cting its new ball stadium at the ham, then take the Canadian Chin, Quay, 99, 721 King st, May 18. Senet Muy 16, Byte pie ey Beth cee ieonate ae Traphagen. time Seattle is visiting there. As a Pacific Motor Princess to Sid- Sonnson, Alired, 71, 644 LOthe ave, [Hamiiton,” Frendes Scott, 72, 3825 okt Beale aS TP ENN, ing cars om all night trains are open for patrons at eeation platform Rinckstone-Lockwood ya, Young-| return courtesy, Charlie Lockard fey. Capacity for $0 automo- bi Ge AUORE DA y ane TRL are ceuatanteeds oareanh iste A Passunigers ony retuate f0 sloopers Upon asttval ot Pordand Bridgeman. F u " bikes; music, meals, dancing, ob- Korpl, baby, infant, 849 Market st. . A All” work guaranteed. ~ Phone Until 730 a. Kura-Kuentael va, Gaton- Partner proaident ‘of the Beattie ‘team, in-| "gration and emokiig: trome May 1 ‘| Divorce Complaints a 9 tans) 456 GAM and 11445 ciods trains lobve froma hs Beret Seitlon, Taft-Gray va. Hjert-Partner, tends to honor Los Angales, Aboard ships wictoctar Gale 19, Amano, Takino, 26, 118 First ave. 8. | Margaret RB. vs Charles W. Chris-|KALSOMINING, "painting, enamel- 1 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. trains leave from Union Station. Ruge-Morris va. Schaeftor-Hornor : om Maal [3 y May 14. tianson, eruelty: ing, er cleaning, contract. or@ Greene-Partner v4. Apfel- Applehy i paved miles from Sidney, Purple, have Hv, 3612 W. Web- Holen vs, William Von Hein, cruelty. | day wor . ROWERS, SU. Ti jarold- ikwott ve, Marsha tan. ater # ay Mable Charles Starr, cruelt ickets of Any Line Good on All Trains ai coh ac a Card of Big Time Schedule ain, sigiiod Martha, 83, 620 Malden|lsie M. vs. Henry Opdah}, nonsup- a) Mun) va. Taither-Aanda, 7 e. ay 15. rt. For full information, rates and reservations, phone or call Dr, Ford-Knudson va. ry-P, Pigott | RMective May I, 1925 Millera Chriatian, 60, 2040 N. 78th|Hrank’ vs. Bricels Simons, doxertion, 5) erlan: 7 at any of these addresses: ldehoephiouter-Cary. va" Onternouisverds, 0 if Mateh | ty, 1030 a.m st, May 14, Laura WY. aH, Andergon, | SHIEFIN HV oaly men Ben an Byats-Jenuioge va, Albright Myers ahook alehaba OES || At Bellingham 18 p.m Koda, Tomokicht, 47, 617 Washing-| cruelty. do tai pert Blane eat Northern Ndérthern Pacific MOHAIR TER thee fevers. Ut Ly, Bellingham 2:30 p.m. Nelson, atie, 4, 4126 BOth ave. 8. | Carry, Incompatibility, cont SAP HT hanging. Kalsom ying, 1403 Fourth A\ h A Hall and Potter to Le ; Joyeo Weth- || Ar Sidney 5:50 p.m. May 16, reac vis Rutter, crusity.| _Balnting, Brown Baer vl ut venue 1407 Fourt! venue Misty ered-Glenna Collett mateh in the || Nelson, Abraham, @®, 7000 26th ave.| Donn ear Stfie Hollingsworth, |W. ‘AD aby buggy. one MAin 9800 Phone ELlot 5560, | Mix in Amateur Go British ladies’ open champion. || Auk for Canadian Pacific ual W pet A 4% 7020 Al urs elty. j shipit , | eshte You, “Dallas Ry 82 7 onzo|Mary va. John Petcrak, cruclty. Union Pacific Jess Hall and Dick Potter, 160 1 ea tks reer Awto Ferry Fol May 16 he hinsiiaats Goldie va Willard! yan dencrs |= 67. | 1405 Fourth Avenue Phone ELiot 6933 pounders, will top the amateur! wethorod 6 | Cana ny" Soe AN Rea MRUOL mi red A at-0408, | s ; oro’ + 444 696 44d " May’ 17 Mabel I. va. 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