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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1964, GAMBLING HIS FAULT And Through It Walter Wil-| kins Becomes a Forger Walter A. Wilkins, a former em ploye of the Metropolitan Printing and Binding Co., has disappeared as completely aa if the earth had swal- jowed him, He left after successfully passing forged checks on several local mer- chants which aggregate $600. firms victimized are Joe Digard, 0. ©. Guy and Co, BW. Newhall and Co,, Sohwabacher Bros. Louch, Aux » ustine and Co., Fredrick and Nelson and the Seattle Hardware Co. He also drew a little money over and above his salary from the print. tog and binding company. The checks were for small amounts on the Scandinavian-Amerioan bank. When presented for payment they wore found to be worthless, Wilking, who ts 90 years of age, has a ivite and family living at jreen Lake. TSembiing ie said to have been the cause of his downfall, a wite’s name was forged to the Bogus checks EXCELSIOR IN Steamer Excelsior arrived yee- terday from Copper River with 69 passengers and 300 barrels of Yaku- A if wa was F. B. Chan av ets on hia way to purpose of inter- ral He fi a ry. appear. iit te ul Just | "At the last meeting of th P| boys Union the boys elected their They are for use tr Boon for manager and two committees min North Yak } & mayor, clerk, health eficer | ore hentra. w and six councilmen will be elected. Witlam ‘Tyrrell, of Pennasyivani has made the Everett Chambery merce a proposition to eorebiis @ glass factory the Sate Bite and « bonus of when the factory is ready fo tion, He wil! employ 180 mon cent, of whom will be employed’ i, Everett, pnd the rent will be eaves men of experien Ite of the annual output wil 000, REPORTERS’ NOTES No uneasiness in felt an to gatety of the Hite steamer Wimc 34 days out trom Nome. Her owne Chas. &. Peabody, believes that sh has encountered heavy weather an run for sheiter, 5.000, to be pale the A small fire caught from the boil The | FROM VALDES: freight sheds by| which takes place at the Armory to- no} betteve that | friends. The: He anks a free Matn street. © patient, H. M. Woodard, ngell ' M, Was quarantined at his he ro Hoffmeister, who tives at the o of Haat Galer and F tyefiret avenue, has scarlet feve The fake story of two boats atnk ing in Deception Pass a fow days | ago has been traced to tts source by the arrest in Bverett of Georg Friar, who is charged with stealing the sloop Emma and May, recommendation Upon _ the ot Charles BE. Fowler, the Chamber of Commerce committee on transporta }tion will Investigate the alleged n= Joftiotent service of the steamers ply- jing between this elty and Victoria, | ‘The petition of the business men of the Pacific coast, directed to the | management of the two transcont! |nental telegraph companies, asking for an extension of the territory to which the reduced night rate is ap- plteable, has been refused. A permanent organtzatio various local Improvement ¢ formed at @ recent meeting held in }the National Rank of Commerce, Joseph Shippen was elected presi- dent and Hom: iM, secretary, | ‘The council street committee met Jat 3 o'clock this afternoon to .take | up regular routine matters, ‘The local recruiting office has re~ celved copies of orders in relation to the new school of sub-marine de- fence at Fort Totten, New York. Home Camp Woodmen Camp No, 86, Woodmen of last Wednesday n ttendance, and ha ion of candidates. ‘The new directory with the names and addresses of the Home Camp's 1,400 members will soon be ready for distribution, Next Wednesday night the election of officers takes place and after the election the camp wil have a social and smoker, All members of the} camp are requested to be present at that tim its usual tnith | ‘The Columbia City Volunteer Fire Brigade No. 1 will give ts first mas. querade ball Tuesday evening at the town hall, . . ‘The women of Van Asselt have or- ganized the Van Asselt Art Circle, with 20 charter members, Miss A. Bunker bas been asa teacher in the South schools, Park eee ‘The annual Thanksgiving ball at South Park has been postponed. The [to be given the Georgetow brigade ut Higgins hail, Georgetown, PROMOTIONS IN THE ARMY WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 22.— Buffington with the rank of brig- He also appointed Attorney General Stratton will goon ask the state supreme court for a writ of mandate compelling the te court of this county to al- the state to come into the Sul will case and establish ite involved, This tempt of the state to enter into the case. On two Judge Tallman has |. 1898. Up to today noon one and ; | Selling Hundreds of of Tickets |« for Their Grand Ball ‘The newsboys’ prize masque ball, | morrow night, promises to be a grand success, as the boys have sold several hundred tickets among their have made nah eA r. John Cort, of the house, to have Italian ‘band of forty-nine “pleces play the grand march, and the hold- will be admitted to the e band | concert, which precedes the ball. ments with Grand ‘The committee has secured some | valuable door prize days, Among the do Post-Intelligencer, on: scription; Daily Times, and The Seattle Star, one year. News in the pa ore are year's one few The year, |of twelve members each for thc and recaption. . Tickets for the ball |may be secured from th at the door tomorrow furnish the =2 STOLE BY ~ DRAYLOAD LIVERPOO “A sonna- tion was caused on the stock ex change this morning by the Bank Liverpool announcing o| trough a detatiting beck keeper, {t would probably lune $860,000, Funeral of Jonathan Thatcher ‘uneral services o of the late Jonathan ¢ the ren Thate ers in th Queen City laundry on | beld at Feadence, 1262 Kaatlake Fourth avenue, between Pine and | avenue, last night Mr. Arm Union street yesterday, but was| strong, of the Chris Belence de a goon extinguishe pean tion, officiated. The body wa 3 ‘ < removed to Butterworth's undertak Harry Watson, the weil known | ing Parlors, wher t will b pre manager of the Bonney and Stewart | pared for shipment to Keornugua [Undertaking Co, lett for California | Towa D last night, where be will spend two ~— FS, weeks visiting (riends, | Inter-State Fisherie i Ifle bloc But two contagious disease cases | ee were reported today. One war Yery mild case of smallpox at 1225 muib- | newaboys | far 423 Wagner's gy : arbi pe | The best, laste long- 1068. Fd THE SEATTLE STA onferen! Stewart, D. FOOTBALL ==: High School Team Will Battle srehta"ta ‘tho’? it Whatcom at Athletic Park a Fouth-aveous Spring street and Bo KINSHIU MARU eR Ma IN FROM JAPAN De |teams represent th ttle Flich jsehoot and Whatcom High school, |The game promises to be a hard fought contest from the start. ‘The Brings Valuable Cargo of Silks, Teas and Other Goods n Aggregation Is undoub' }1¥ the moat worthy rival of the hk jeal team this year, ‘The Holling ham Ray boys have improved won- derfully in their playing, Last year | the local team easily defeated them by a score of 28 to 0, Thin year, The Japanese liner Kinshiu Maru up at Smith Cove this after- This is now the #mallent of | the Oriental Hners touching at thin ore, steamship to make thia port will the Shinauao, the largest | fleet. The Kinshiu, outw will tal ny and # Very Successful The Beattie boys have be formly succemstul thts defeated | kicking ability jing 12 to 10, expected that Seattle would suffer |B m™ Amive Ta the same fate when they went to| > )% Whatcom, but the latt team was)/e evidently suffering from ever con. fidence, ax Seattle won by a score)? fm Ar of 6 to & §=©6Whatcom tomorrow will endeavor to play even | Great Improv: t ‘The local team hax recently shown iy tp wm ond Aaity Detween Meattle and Mor me and TH pom. Arrive oa has been | Vancowrer, I C—Leave | indetat tn his endeavors to Arrive £18 p.m. Produce a victorious eleven, and nis| efforts are now showing their effect. | 9 "a He is perhaps the best ground gain~ |" Expres teagan, er on the team, with Wasson at full) © (erent Bunday) back a close second, Cuatan. ‘The gume will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. ATHENS IS |: TURBULENT ATHENS, Nov, 2—The greatest excitement continues to prevall ow- Ing to the students’ riot precipitated by the proposal to transiate the gos- pels into modern Greek. Shots are Constantly being fired, ‘and several Persona have been Injured. of $09 marines has been landed to help maintain order. An a result of the demonstrations of the day, the metropolitan has re- ed office. commander of the gendarm- erie and the prefect of police have also reatgned. Gen. Vasson has been placed command of the armed forces. BIGGEST IN THREE YEARS Unusually Heavy Rainfall Ouring Past Twenty-Four Hours trates cnttey 1A mw Dm Annies Lhe ” m, Gocgmaimis—Laare 4» HO am (enceyt Grost Horthern Rxpress Vancouver and Overieed—Leave 88 am Atte phon EE A New Lithographing Concera Menaing-Muchmore ot 74 Third avenue, whose reputation for fine printing te well known, have added a lithographic plant to their business, Mr. Gust F. ust, for many years connected with the Blatchly Company, of Tacoma, has associated himself with the com- pany. ae Dim viston does not necessarily mean poor eyes. A pair of my jaxnes will restore them if they wiil 9-10 Houmy Bide, EF. FLUOTT Refract aa pond to Nght. 34 and Pik The White Pass and Yukon Route ‘To the Atlin, Big Salmon, Yu- kon, Klondike and White Horse Mining districts. THROUGH MAIL, EXPRESS, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT aERVICE MAINTAINED DUR- } THE WINTER, BROWN. Gen’) Agt, § First Ave, Bente A.B. New ELL, Vier President ‘and General Manager. J. FRANCIS LEE, Traffic Mer. Seattle, Wash, and Skaguay, Alaska. ‘The rainfall of the past 24 hours) exceeds ¥, a P. quarter inches of rain nae fa since yesterday at 4 p. ‘The greatest rain prectptintion re corded at the local office was in De- cember, 1891, in which month 2.64) inches fell In 24 hours, BUILDING PERMITS following building permit been iawued in the city ¢ To Mrs. Broad, + enue, one-story trai CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Fer Reliable Geode Cor, Seoend and Union Company, 714 to street, one-story frame Temperance Entertainment The Prohibition Alliance No. 1 wilt ive w temperance entertainment this |i evening at the Seattle seminary. An| interesting program has been pre-| pared, Adminsion will be free and| all interested in temperance work are invited, Acquitted of Arson Chas. Fors, who was accused ot | burning # building at West Seattie, |known as the old pavilion, was yon terday afternoon ‘acquitted of the harge by a jury in Judge Griffin's court. SETS For Thanksgtving We Have a Very Large Variety Different | For Passing Worthless Check O. A. Smith was bound over to the superior court for trial by Judge Gee yesterday afternoon on the charge of forgery. Smith is alleg ed to have passed a worthless check n the Golng-Northrup Co. Presbyterian Ministers yterian ministers city will meet in t room of the First terian church tomorrow at 3. M. A. GOLDMAN ASSORTMENT 1S SUPERIOR 10 ALL, OTHERS A WORD TO IVERTORS _ ad Radi Tony AE ig 901 Second Avenue Cor. Marion Wanted--Boy To Learn Printers’ Trai APPLY THE STAR 107 Third Ave. ,| STAPLE & FANCY ¥ GROCERIES | — 2 Cane Economy Cream 150 hington Tent & Awning Company. (Inc.) Manufacturers of waterproof horse | and wagon covers, dash aprons, wag- on tops and umbrellas, Tel. Main 1025, 82 Yesler Way |HOTEL BUTLER ** | SEATTLE’S |@AFE AND largest and GRILL only first-class Room European plan | is Conneo- HOTEL. tion 4227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 763| “ITEMS OF ond & terrific struggle, see port, but she brought over 9000 tons Jcould only score five points, and mm tone, a. othe | their goal had been repeatedly me a Tae veined eammdiaaie ad * aced by the Whatoom county play- ppon Yusen Katsha Will Play With Big Boys Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessols That Come and Ga wm cured. boys next ‘The steamer Humboldt | Bonthold, will mak Getting Very Common - tae hog Held leave here f Vera Vernon, a woman of the uns 1 amaining within he r daghag oy ag : the lor IX weeks Bhe W 6 of larceny from the person. ttle about January 2 uned of wtenting $20 from 8 the pockets of D. Frain a tes WEATHER FORECAST The Nellie Coleman, r¢ rned last night from Bristol Ba ‘i ae turned last night trom Bristol Bay, yor 9, and victnity—Tonight Where she had taken an 200 tons of ang lay, occasional rain materials to be used in t cooler Baturday; brisk powmibly | © ‘Transalan high south to nouthwest win fretght taken up fi OUR THANKSGIVING nd by the jatter ie a fen mustained = Lenn cones OFFER steamship Benatog will go on for repairs, As all the| One quart 9-year old $1.00 whisky poks Are ocoupled at pres-/1 quart fine mch $1.00 brandy, 1 steamer may have Briti#h Columbia, the Senator from run leaves the Pactfi any with only th and the Al-Ki, quart best Old all for $2,00, This offer te only. J. ARONSON Wine and Liquor Merchant 409 Columbia St. Tel. Pink $751, Free delivery. Q279992ddaD2a90999299990 Special Sale of Comforters On Saturday we will sell a splendid full size Comforter filled with corded white cot- ton In one plece silkaline cover for $1.75 . Regular Value $2.90 WESTBERG & CHILDS =/ ‘alifornia 76 sherry, Coast Chey of 8 The Cottag Underwear Drive $2.50 Values for PPADFPARIRI. APPPSAPAPSDOPSaTTPIPI DPPH RRS Pd 22: Sirois) Bought at special discount BR Second Avenue 180 dozen from the famous Pee i New Britain Knitting Mills. Housefurnishings and Ladies’ ae CEMCCCCR ECC CCEA KE CAREER CCRC C EE CC KET TEE EEE To be mold am trade leaders for 91.60 per garment—under- wear that Is staple at $2.50. $2.90 a sult for 15.00 value, Of the finest woot—soft as #ik—perfect Gnish and knitted neama, IF YOU'VE CAUGHT COLD A Cheat Protector will cure it. if you've not caught cold, Protector will prevent you catching it, We have « splendid stock; as | low priced as is safe and as high } priced as is sensible. Come in and see them, i And a Chest LIQUOR STORE| Our goods give perfect satisfaction | We give good value for your money. ‘Try us and be satisfied, Special ine ducements for the holiday, We Are Prepared ‘To fill your orders for all the 00d things you will need for THANKSGIVING Heinzo's Mince Meat and Ap- ple Butter; Seed Seedlens and Fancy Table Raising; Or- shee. Le nen and Citron Pi monds, Walnuts, Brasil, Pek- FRENCH FRUITS Sackdoneciioe snd. Cranes FANCY BOXES anid vouetables the market af Wm.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 503 Pike. Tel. Main 99% HAYNE’S First and Columbia Don’t Lose Your Dog; We've tho Collars GOING NORTHRUP ©O., B04 Firat Ave. Bon Marche Bioow Tolephone Main 880 AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue For Thanksgiving ton of six months old fruit cake at BOc pound, We have over one good for Saturday} F. W. MERRICK E AMERICAN CLOTHIER 703 FIRST AVE. therefore ask NEW YORK DENTAL|s PARLORS 614 First Avenue + cee: $5; Full Set Test, 8 er Silver Fi 8, 500. od New York Dental Parlors 64 IIKST AVE. SEATTLE. Becond Boor, Howard building; oppo site “Mutual Tate, building. ATERPROOF SHOES For Wiater TREEN SHOE. 707 First Ave. Seattle PRICES THE LOWEST Almost every grocer in Seattle will supply you with Capital Patent Flour It is the very best fan market, Milled Hungarian proce y flour on by ‘Capital Milling Company | STAR PAINT CO. 300-302 PikeSt. Largest and Best Line of Paper In the city paper, we tion. If you want cheap have a large selec- SEATT LE OPTICAL C0. Manufacturing Optician: EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE Hinckley Block, 115 Second ave. \ Want anything, try Stan Want ads, Therefore our BOY Bose ties Cosceisiceiscicccss ost st rreririiesiiisiisiitisisisisitt. MEY Occecececececece | | Every Mother Who Has a Boy Or boys to come and see us. not have to buy. We want you to know where to pur- chase when you are ready to fit the lads out in new clothes. PIRHRPPHRARPHSRATSASRARMD DARA RARR AM NOTIONS AND FANCY’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPART- MENT receives more thorough and careful attention than is usually bestowed upon it by the average clothier. Costs no more than the match lighting illuminants, and is The Seattle Electric Co. ec 108 Amazon and 8-in, Gal Mohair Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Dep’t special attention to AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. Because we know that by satisfying that innate desire every mother possesses to see her boy well and properly clothed, we not only gain the re- spect and confidence of the mother, but also the patronage of the father. We You are welcome. You do ee es oT reees A Free Tip Not the Match-Lighting A Light T. That will save you time, , trouble and annoyance * 4 Use Electric Light Sort. much more convenient, 907 First Avenue PPOFIHIRIPIPHPHPHAIPH ROCCE C CCL CEES Cee CERES FPSMNVIIII TD: Sess 5 0553533 The T5c Kind .secee The $1.00 kind...... ‘The $1.50 kind. The $2.90 kind. Cold Comforts A handsome ot, fall f size for double ‘ nleely lined, priced $1.15, $1.25 and $1.50, tomorrow only, at— $1.00 THE FAIR 120122 Pike Sta LRRD RMA GOODS sting lst of many reliabl articles Which are: ever, ind prices as low as possibl Jet Head Toilet Pins, 2 boxes for, Large Cubes Toilet © Pins, each Black Hat Pix ¢ 8-in black § reer El per ustic, Shoo La Darning’ Balis, "wi handle , Tinsel, fe fancy” nbrokde ty “ai White dogen Pearl Button: aper Go all “oc in roll,

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