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THI EAT SHIP BOARD | DENOUNCED Haines Attacks and La Follette Act Come « was . « 1 thre Posi vartous ’ ey Udon. AF. Haines r t of he A M « they wi in San F Subsidies COUNTY BUDGET IS HIGHER Increase of 2.23 Mills in Tax Levy Forecast King county commissioners Tues day received the pr ry 1926 county budget of $4. They scheduled p arings budget reductions October 5 to 9, inclusive, after adding in ur 315,000. The final budget will be a at once after next mc h Secretary Claus preliminary budget the 1935 figure. increased tax nt bills of about prov arin) said. The is $690,000 over It constitutes an rate-of 2 23-100th Gage SECORD CASE DELAYED eo United States vs . involving a charge of using the malls to d: held over in Judge Ne Tuesddy until 10 a eR . Jim Eats Well for an Average Family Man 4 Bisoe STAR this of its staff, penditures, cost of one family, in order There are three week | to keep track of shall menu for each day i dividual cost figures will be presented Saturday Monday’s menu: ded wheat b tered toast, coffe loganberry jelly, fried potatoes, mato salad, loganberry coffee creamed Breakfast cuits and cream ; lunch potatoes, huckleberry pie chi . fruit cake, dint cauliflower, pie, Marshall food ex Jim his family as assigned to check total costs and also the meal for one pers n in the avers Seattle in Jim's family The Mar published. Total and in 1 cantaloupe, shred ft-boiled eggs, but mashed breac id butter, I'-bone steak, Frenc! lettuce and t and tea ken croquettes, milk Elections Cost County tho $71,343 asked for addit election when the that the total 433.80 properly be charged to vote castir 25 to 56 Cents a Vote: = = i Auditor F erguson C ompiles Statistics on Cost | commissioners and General Ballots of Primary ery time you pull down f the levers on the fr t of your fa ame in general ¢ That ia the discove fn comp mmissioners nllerred Jepartment 1924 budget ve 1 funds c and primary year jod costs of which | $71,433.80 | costs. m. W esuinetn ts is his fall th 620 for the 19 6 elections Grand Weiiinen to Hear Murder Case » tod ‘ Fort under rfeiting, prohib lawton m box ¢ 2 ases are on the list s at 10 a. m most of the week Payroll Bandits Get $8, 000 Loot; © than the election the} ins aaa tt and | election bill was $74 could ‘re asking for $73. This ‘obbery > theft for 1 grand jury which opens ‘Tuesday erations are expected to ¢ it was found | PITTSBURG, 1 co “masked” ba held up two bank 1 ngers and escaped | with & #atohe el containing the week ly payroll of the Bauer E npany, said to in be 7,000. and $8,000. Wiliam Win Music so much ¢ Mgagement. The amd the prize awarded. and how they ns) dance. lympie Serena ed by the fans dur inner of the Name Contgat will be A place for tho EAst-0259 OPENING DANCE ' Wednesday Night, September 2nd ARION DANCE ACADEMY (Formerly DeHoney’s) Pike at 13th ders furnish the recent Blue Mouse announced the © who care wh Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Dancing Taught in Class Every Monday Night Private Lessons at All Hours by Appointment kind of A Mutual Savings Society We have aways paid dividends Dollar” compounded semi-annually dec Smet for your ment; This Sale) Quarter, Flectrically By the You may start with the with as little as One Dollar, and add as much or as little as you prefer at any time. ion—whether next vacation; home; or to make a sound invest- or to create a Sinking Fund to meet any obligation or emergency. Association dollar on any loan or investment. DIME and DOLLAR Savings and Loan Association Over 6,000 Members With Sayings of Over a Million and a Vounded tn 1920 by Vifty Men With Savings of 4 Housed with the Seattle Protected Safe Big Clock—MAin.2560—Seeond at Under State Supervision Now That Your Vacation Days Are Over —and you are “back on your job,” why not start to save systematically, as you have doubtless often thought about doing? “Dime and You will never regret making such you prefer to save or to buy a has never lost a at Co. posit Vaults in Connection Columbla | Mary K | recently = TRAINING SH GOES DOWN ; Twenty-Eight of Crew Are Taken From Vessel The ¢ t a 1 Hary 1 t| Of cours rome cl ta H I t I t ‘ Hu fe would t 7 back on the cou Hansor foubtedly knows, fe t ane t rries, all The matter of Croat pe But “t b igh Just SAULT STE MARIE, Mich., Sey 1 ‘ training ship By-Gar a leak and sank n but the 28 persons 1 to safety ked ated Dubuque wt n the ulty HERE’S MORE ABOUT COAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 founded itions, ot in the zor tem made it upon once the ¢ ane m r them business, to stay long annual consumpt Thero are Thi leaves an averag 0 tons of coal to be ach dealer, There are perhaps an average of two men and two trucks to the ya It is on the side of conservatinm to state that 2,500 persons and 6 trucks are supported and matin tained on daily average salex of Fi # of coal the nd no zone tem, ne per dealer en abled him andl bunker ma of 5 40 cents. Now, witt petition, theoreticall the 300 dealers, manage bunker profit of more than a dollar a ton on local co and $2 or more on coals brought in from other states and from Canada. to maintain To this profit cartage ts added, (Tomorrow: Some possible rem edies.) Colvin Leaves to Council Promises to Make | | Bring Woman Back Having obtained $360 from the county, Prosecutor Colvin wesday for Lansing, Mich extradition proceedings a Griffin, She after a and is wanted for two-year ing allege d For Good forgery Consult the Want The Star, Here | ing a special lst 0 DOWN IMMEDIATE oSSION OMS E-MINUTE CORNER LOT ONLY $4 This beautiful on dandy Queen Anne Hill modern, having all the features found In the The living and dini are both large and have plenty of wall apace for the proper ar rangement of furniture, Hard woud floors, fireplace, bullt-in ma off cen basement Kitchen, two bedro ter hall; ceme! Jaundry and fur ‘Turn to the Want Ad Column: and see who is offering thir dandy home to you. Kh . mS TATE FIRMS OFFHR TH BEST BUYS IN THE [wane AD COLUMNS GRAND OPENING DANCE VONTGIT KIDDE WAND one Hottest Hand in Town " STIME DANCH Jit Spring 8@ left involy- Real Estate Values Ad Columns of to press} inst Mrs. 5 arrested search | trial here on 4 {$2,100 grand larceny charge IS VASHON 10 GET A FERRY? Maybe So, but “Wise Boys” Don’t: Believe It “70 MAKE NEW TAX CUTS Further Reductions HERE'S HIDDEN GOLD STARTS ON PAGE ONE MORE ABOUT chased, When people car > em on the porch, He refused them admittance eee I OTVICK feared de and 4 the shadows of nightfall In the solitude of his castle he found happiness in the company of his hoarded gold. Hoe lived in needless poverty, to get more gold coins, and denied himself food, using lard on his bread instead of butter Lotvick had curloun neigh bors, but their questions went unanswered when they asked him certain th Even his employer knew little of Lot vick’s affairs An automobile struck Lot- vick one-day and broke his leg Someone k w that he had money and he was required to pay for his medical treatment And when Lotvick was well again, he drew out of the bank what r he had there and brought home more — golden coins to his cas A then one day came the grim spectre, Death, laugh ing at the foolish locks with which Lotvick had ‘fortified himself, That was in July of last year Latvick was car ried away by deputies from the 1's office ) relatives could be found. Only a few friends and in timates were left to mourn. his passing. The inanimate, sense less coins which he had hoarded and lived for mouldered in their hiding place. IKE a page from Treasure 4 Island, the history of the house that had been Charles Lotvick's castle became famous in the district. The stories were cireulated that a spirit guarded the pile Coroner's deputies searched time after time, but never a penny could they find Only worthless stocks and bonds wildcat gold mines and ofl wolly, purchased many years before Tha gold, Known to be hidden was missing Lotvick's littl fortune had vanished as completely a the {t had followed its master into the Unknown Bi" out on Iillott ave, the J grim dlneyirtite hound ithat was once ®t castle seems. to mockingly taunt the souls. of those who dare to onter—and search, Full-Fashioned | 1 | WayneKnil, Silk Stockings | | | Offered W ednesday At a Very Low Price PAIR | T is an occasion, indeed, when Full-fashioned Silk Stockings i of the Wayne-knit quality are offered at such a very low ; price. The offering presents j PLAIN, LACE-CLOCKED AND LACE - FRONT STYLES, BLACK AND DESIRABLE COLOR- INGS, REGULAR AND OUT SIZES In all-silk and lisle-reinforced qualities as follows: 1,000 PAIRS WAYNE-KNIT FULL-FASHIONED all silk from top SILK STOCKINGS, in sizes 8 to 9% in medium $1.00 medium “$1.00 medium $1.00 in medium $1.00 385 PAIRS WAYNE-KNIT OUT-SIZE FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, tn um weight, Black only, all silk from to toe; sizes 8 1 00 q . to 10% weight; Black on’ to toe Spe 1,100 PAIRS WAYNE-KNIT weight, w VULL-PAS ¢ clocking; all 11ONED SILK STOCKINGS, th attractive silk from top to toe Special, the pair 1,105 PAIRS WAYNE-KNIT FULL-FASHIONED eight, with beautifully designed jacquard kn top to toe; in Black, White, African and Fawn. chal SILK STOCKINGS, in ce front; silk from PAIRS WAYNE-KNIT FULL-FASHIONED with SILK STOCKINGS, medi op Broken Lines of Silk Stockings 300 PAIRS FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, taken from regular stock and reduced to $1.00 pair. Some of these Stock- ings are all-silk and others have lisle top, heel, $1 00 . sole and toe. In Black and Colors, the pair. . —First Floor 1400 PAIRS WAYNE-KNIT OUT-SIZE FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCK INGS, tn weight, with Hale medium solo and toe Black $1.00 ial, the pair FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ‘ASK DISMISSA |Man Hit by Street Car Is Near Death \Mrs. Roe Funeral Services Tuesday HERE Ss MORE ‘ABOUT al PLANES Funeral services will be held} William Dodds, 57, 4750 47th ave. = ary Keenan|S: Wa @ shingler, while crossing STARTS ON PAGE ONE ~ MOORE CASE | Tuseday for Mra.) Maly. Keene ee cites mcatvas * 1 | Toe 1457 Main st dled Sunday |e Sect Sk RINE eve And eee, way, was struck down by a street snapped, the PND | morning, August 30, at 9 a.m. iN car Monday night. He was picked t ute Allen P Witnesses ‘to Appear for) St. Mary's church. Mrs. Roe leaves!yp unconscious and taken to the i oat a husband, James Roe, a retired | city hospital, where physicians found he he Pa portly F. S. Stimson Head | tumberman; a twin sister, Mrs. M./he was suffering from contusion of f da | M. Record, of Sumas, Wash., andj the brain : | hou e crippled | statements from half wit-| Another sister, Mrs, Frank B, Wil-| Dodds was reported near death vored by the DY tare tn Chal thiea son, of Seattle, She had no chil-}during the night, but Tuesday | reoe Nina taken Fs rosocii ioe GowinitnipadaVit dren but brought up two nephews, | morning rallied from the shock of 3 being hauled at slow| hive fue pr. Walter, A. Moore, in{ Charles Roe and Matt Sweeny, and/ his injuries and was belleevd to be | toward San Franc an attempt to get Co to with.|* Diece, Mrs. Mayme Meisinger, as | recovering, | messages from the I draw a charge of driving while her children, who survive her, She | = ght told of its continued | grunk filed against Moore Monday. | “** born in 1858. | the Sisters of the Star Court, I. 0. was in constant radio] 44. charge was filed on com | Mr. and Mrs. Roe came to Seat-| 0, F. Interment will be in Calvary comm n with destroyers along | Sone Te CHR | tle in 1888. She was a member of cemetery. ihe: couragsaiid ‘ulked With - tier | Pant Ob G:.0- Lancers 4 por ‘ |ry st. who said that Moore's car} tender Langley, 200 miles beyond the} )..4 struck him and injured him Boyen. early on the Bothell high way. Sunday, Naval officers at headquarters here relief when William Jones word that came expressed | the the Moore is treasurer of the F. 8, Stimson Co. from FREDERICK ing PN-9-3 had been found : | It was a great thing, finding the| “I wasn't drunk—I hadn't even) plane during the dead of night,”| been drinking,” he sald Tuesday. | |headquarters officers sald. | “I was driving about 30 miles an hour when my front bumper hit the good word for Commander B. B. : r slowed men the William Jones. Their work in locating t disabled craft is to be commended rear of the other car. I down to see what damage had been but the other car didn't stop. | figured everything was all and his on done So I Cretonne-Upholstered Chairs Heading to sea at full speed, the a | U. 8. S. Gennett, mother ship of the | Tight with him. 1 didn’t know any-| Iflight planes, is en route toward the | thing about the charge until the sheriff's office notified me, Monday.” Jones and its crippled charge. It hould meet them tomorrow morning | That Dr. Moore was not drunk and will probably lift the plane | was not drinking and that he had ‘ vboard for the rest of the trip back | no liquor in his automobile at the Attractively o the base here |time of an auto crash on the Sah ’ Each | ‘The Jones is only making seven | Bothell road Sunday morning, was | Priced x knots an hour with the craft in tow | the direct report of Police Officers | nd assistance of the mother ship| Swanson and Hinton, of the Wall-| ¥ ‘ X will probably be necessary, authori- | ingford station to Chief of Police HE substantial construction, com- | tles maid Severyns Tuesday morning fortable proportions, and pleas- ing cretonne upholstery, make these Chairs desirable for use in the bedroom or liv- Swanson and Hinton reported to | Severyns that they received a call {of an aceldent on the Bothell high caren Se ighag ED! HERE’S MORE ABOUT [ _ INCOME TAX | They Pasi vies indyoe Nears ing-room. Low-priced, $21.75, ss changing a tire at a garage near) STARTS ON PAGE ONE || (ho camel roadhouse, Dr. Moore | The gracefully they sald, that the acct. told them, turned legs, and de- | biggest taxpayer of the movie world, | a i. eraur ed iat Hash a pornet pendable seat con- |paying $188,190.45, while Gloria} and that he though was 0 sina f es | Swanson led the feminine stars, pay-| Minor Importance, since the other | struction of the Chair Jing $ Other major tax.|car kept on going | bar sketched at left, mark | payers among the film notables in-| After repairing his car Dr. Moore | f Me F it as attractive value | cluded {drove into town, The police offi ui at the price, $21.75. Harold Lioyd, $28,151.16; Charlie | cers suggest that he report the ac.) Chaplin, $845.81; Charles Ray, | cident to the sheriff. 09; Willlam 8. Hart, | Taare Oe 5.40; Pola Negri, $15,108.76 Arbuckle, $6,116.44; Will} Mrs. Teun Wilson The well - propor- , 2,700.67; Moe Murray \ : mye, r legen dbanadoipy cVatentlbe ont Obtains Divorce tioned Chair sketched 995.36; Jesse 1. La $48,592.12 Testifying that her husband, John | at right, has spring ‘om Mix paid 714,66; Jamen| N+ Wilson, one of the managers of a} seat construction, and Cruze, $40,559.49 a Coogan Lipa weet ata ba | a soft, loose seat $2,197.41; D. W Grit $7,772.67; | Plaine that she was “so homely" ae dat | Thuntor Keaton, $2,702.49; Constance {4nd that he once set fire to the cur cushion, 1.75. \‘ralmadge, $5,809.49; Conrad Nagel, | tains in their home to show his di $6,740.24; Lewis Stone, $12,859.41 jDlensure, Bertha M, Wilson’ secured Fredericks & Nelson, Fourth Ploor Babe Ruth, home run king an interlocutory divorce decree late ton, pald an income tax of $3. Monday | Ono of the most sensational in.| ‘Tho hearing waa Wefore Jude Onr Budget (Pay-Oubof-Income) Plan Joreases shown In the Detroit district | Charles Paul, and Mrs, Wilson ob aids in the solution of many home fur made by Dodgo Brothers, which | tained custody of thelr 19-months-old | nishing problems, This phin provides leaped $1,000,000 over its 1923 tax, | baby son, Frank for a convenient initial payment and to $2,450,8489, This has nothing to} Mrs. Wilson's original complaint | sehedule of easy payments, do with Its recent sale, Which was|was filed July 14 It charged, consummated this year, Leruelty.