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Hit SEATTLE STA walter 1 tp time for th position The goverament eyginoers are| ii pow at work on the plage for the 7" ~ an T ro bridges and looks and Counellmah | REASONS FOR I HANKS | Murphy hae tnduoed t counell | to hold the plane for the ed-| BY | facent ote until the govern . e ote at ond | Ment's plans are made publlo MANY SE A | | | 2 | | I S | we at Fremont, and of the north ) Wash ovch to that strecture at its! Mme outing Attorney Maskintesh |; prey lew, e yad RH Thomoon: | = ] nt and resection with the several ‘am thankful that the Vigilantes|Iam thankful for some of the “— at r lize the! streets, also the proposed elevation | are asleep at the ewitch, and that|ENWMIES Ihave made in the per-| WOMEN MUST CATER TO MAN'S « iniof Kwing, Blewett, Kilbourn and my deputies and | are atill alive | formance of my duty SELF-ESTEEM IF THEY WISH | nter Thirty-ninth at thetr intersections Superior Judge Taliman—1 am| Cétinciiman “Hi" Gill—T am | A « held! with Evanston and Dayton ave thankful for any old holiday that] thankful that Dave Bowen, instead| T? SECOME veggrnfsoni dapat Saht at ‘ ) it tw just becoming ‘known that temporarily puts a stop to the di ig Doc” Crichton, ts president of MAS. LE PAGE. : ae . with) the government will require a strip vorce grind the eounetl + one | 0 north of the canal as portity ena! nad nort! 4 Deputy Prosecuting Attorney| PS ae on wif getting det € we See -— of-way or a by-bath to ry * Prigmore-— It's been a continual thankful H 4 ate a ‘s ro * + ee el ee) the eler bridgea| the surolue water around | the vaudeville of thankegiting with 0 dent of the ccundl imiaiaarie eee *| agile cks,” said Mr. Pay, chairman ever since I escaped th ath of i ie wy aft nod] the weeting. “Thin will effectuatiy| A report yenterday to the effect | the jnen cons ap lovin tor moakey-fou \% nal Rag ee diner *) 4 ra 1 ‘ eut off the proposed boulevard par-|that a complaint had t filed erg dager tees Papen ngieen | 3 pa prop a ra par ¥ » n ing with their graves in that Je Councliman W. H, Murphy-=t am r ithout her. Bhe m me Fee eet “ 1 over alleling the canal and adjacent to] With Prosecuting Attorney Mack | gullivan investigation | thankful for Mayor Moore's veto-of|4 Det do without ner Huw © ae a Brey. ving is the| ft, and makenecessary the opening |tntowh, charging Officer Allan Me], ge thé*Beattle Klectric franchine, and his 24 nt and efface # oF — A. We }. ©.) of the boulevard further north Donald with accepting money un juperior § Judge rteviey 8M | that James Conway and the Clancys > Fn yt. power SS ee * . Eee, me Yc M. @G The canal boulevard must be far| lawfully, has proved to be a mere | ‘baakful for the untroubled con’) Jipetove me. iS: cae coma bin as pt enough from the canal and high|myth. ‘The facts in the case are | Science which lets mo sleep while) lt os the eae ee ee oe " od to} enough onform to the elevation|that MeDonald arrested Prank | 2eee Jawyers are arguing the Bul-/ Councliman H. C. Burnete—I am/_ ao) Se hive, Selo-ae thie. &i . if pos poned| Of the bridge and edjacent thore|Banith, 728 Yealer. way, yesterday ¥a8 Case in my court, If it were} thankful for holding on to the/% oo) ileot Noe sswures #| a t over the oughfares and we want to complete |on & warrant sworn out by John B. poe rd - Morpheus I'd have to| Colymibia st. property if marriage Mra. *| ck i i 2 | Mey, of Colby. Mr, Mey, 70 years; Ut the bench in despalr J. HM. Broderick, manager of Real Eight Times Wedded * “<i on old, wae Injured September 14 in | Sheriff Gmith--You, | went to) Estate department of John Davis & . *. ; stroet car accident and taken to the| Church this morning, you can be] Col am thankful for the present|@ kath aka hk et ae ¥ Providence hospital }aure of that. My smoke went up| condition of the real estate market | Mey,” sald McDonald, “claima| because Joe Smith has let up for a “¢ “4 that Smith, whom he only knew; #Pell on hin exposes BR apd F anon > oe ee | NEW n a1 a slightly, eame to him and said that} County Commissioner Rutherford| ih. number of double corners there | oetaet . Z he would engage a reliable law firm | —Thank heaven for turkey#. A man/ ore in Seattle i; herself sable t > win for him to fight bin case against) cannot live on cigars and candy and] P him, and in im ‘ flat the Beattle Electric company, Thon| {ce cream all the time. | Fr An bet *. of the Parry Invest-|tery with great succes 4 the men am thankful for the help | best explanati ut ae told him tha IT had been bought] @dwin J. Brown, sometime can He a ie . - oe yee i oe t - " i. ‘ én by the Seattle Blectric company to] didate o ree oe tiatet Oot tness 0 h umile and & a le remarkab aration | tetity. te Whale bababt and gohed| srenstasnn's talist ticket for! courteous manner in sell real| Mra, M J, Wakeman-Baundere prosecuting attorney—Thank heav:| estate, Powers 4f ( Lind for some money to equare thiDgs}en | can go back to my painless}. | pe cella es Pag with me fontal parlors. ‘That political grind] president Jecob Furth, of the Be) 77 ywther-LePage gives her recipe I dental parlo at polities , lor the wut t man, She This wae given, and be returned | way saben . L attle trie Co--I am thankful |e jus ° Pit Raya ane be. caine was \ comparably worse than dl&-! for the defeat of municipal owner-|D#* re aken her KIGHTH about according to Mey’s state ane [whip and the public appreciation of | husband. and ts ¢ ¢ nO mean ‘ nding ” Seana. “She whuke Ging wan © enbe george Edward Adams, federal] the Laundry combine 1 alea LoPain ‘to peabibey tae Hed MRS. LE PAGE AND HER EIGHT HUSBANDS. of blackmatt.” + ge agg Renkagiving, is ae H. Morris am giving! praction ae cea ona te nak w ; es Smith was arrested on a chargo| JC" ever — oe SS today the good I havelfrm the theory of Bernard Bhaw.|. Bh gle amd he ee See oe of obtaint » " smoke today wit clear con bl . hs - erna Shaw as a childish notion. We eloped.|granted. I lived with Mr. Lindley obtaining movey under false pre nble to do during the past/ihe daredevil Irish playwright, that! ten He was questioned b ee | year and the money I made in a : Cua Tr in, Manone: RAE Sl TIONS “40+ Dee eiree: years: cad thee See enses He was eatlone Dy | year and the mone nc 40]t0 woman matrimony ie « business. |nu fea a ates el wot ane Ab age a Chief Wappenstein and admitted | | Or, Herman F. Titus am thamk-| ing it | Two of Mra. LaPage's former hus-| hee Teen te werk oe te 7 . salvation Pe ane that he had 0 from | fed bat vm not in the etty jal over! Chief Ralph Cook—I am thank-| bands « Jead, four are divorced | ¢ 8 I met Henry Saunders, |and mind ‘ Mey, What b — | ae ts my hire b » Sine to ie be} ful that 1 am going to get out of [and one marriage was declared void. son of a wealthy ntractor, We ‘Then 1 Jed that a woman the money has ed, but | the ares G9 Se structed alr of 8] eho limelight and that there is|The much-married woman hastens|had pupper together attended |must make herself necessary to @ there Is no charge MeDon. | @ttle money in the harness business, I'm|to assert that she was always the th The next day we were man and contribute to his material ald Police Judge John 8. Gordon—t1| sorry | won't have a ride in the new |!Mnocent part at her husbands| married. I then 16 and my land mental comfort, 1 wooed Thom- Mey will leave the Prov jam thankful that Mayor Moore has | automobile. fied was a misfortune and 6 uit | rust 1 was eling salesman. |as Crowther ur this the He hospital today at 3 o'clock for iven me authority to wield the big] Jack Wilkins, secretary to the|0f hers That she ed to K me with him. | We had a |eoon married me. I was then 33. home in Colby stick for another term on the crim) mayor—1 thankful for that ¢ four was 4 r te. | delightful tim w four ye Su have never been pretty was Officer Allan McDonald, who | inals of the elty nity. Mo ay oye tr eR] When the tidings marriage | 1 not then, surely. In the divorce was wrongfully referred to in The| United States District Attorney! buy a sack of coal occasionally and | ine eynolcate wire and her : . editated the woman. |case, in his counter sult against » Star yesterday, ts one of the beet) Hoyt, of Nome—I am thinkful that|to have turkey on my table to {Witiem Ls opread through | "Yes plied S came next. Mr. Crowther alleged that officers in the police department. |1 cas try the whaling cases in Be-| day thie curtous personal We were happy for two years, He|hypnotic power, Foolishnes He was among those chosen by | attic inatead of Nom | Capt. John L. Anderson—I am eee ues xo lig pond 0. Ne Wal tae alee "eee thet Se Chief Wappenstein to guard the p e he all-importa ar hold goods at him in quarrels. But crossings ea Becond av. the chiet | United States District Attorney! glad there are no more boats op|have you me cua aah 25 2 epenet obenrtslthe seurt gave ie te anunee © Seiten abt tor thie werk the west aolene ~tam thankful that Adame Tae Washington that 1 will have] men when pase. ‘There John God- |sought yee | orrenr ae a peo gen POM ity |to buy even land one After @ of twol “My present husband, Mr. Lee + ull gp ates cis "| United 6 Marshal Jack| Charies Pye Burnett—I'm thank-| Mra LePage A wedl J was #| Page, may speak for Bi MeDooald te a splendid officer,” | Springer—t1 am thankful he year| ful because 1 had sense enough to] eave her recipe nhappy woman for two years. | He did. He sald she was all in the said the chief, “and it Is unfortu-| und because | have a good job, get out of the newspaper busine pe-orgh hat she bh ed him. ie j world with Resor Pg 4 “ae — nate that a mistake should have | 4d know how to handie it real estate business, And| sid to the une am my next husband, jsnyining shout | the “y ; ner | od me for three years not to ould always be happ’ been made. The statement made to] Attorney &. C. Gilman-—1 am ful, too, because my baby |r Or rarmer’e daughter ahe| ve aed ee (eae mic met pongeetel | Meee teemi mae oe online: Giak Mey by Smith that he had given: | thankful that there ts no shortage) MAt Sdied @ few more words 10 M8) 14 6, ner callers. “I wan 14 years| nd 1 casi him off. It wae « great |is now 36. The future holds posse McDonald $20 ts now admitted by] of good cigars ot when I met Edward Wake sistake for me to marry James H. | piiities, perhaps, but she will not Smith to be falee and the latter Victor H. Beckman—I am thank itty” Sitliman—I am giving | mp a clerk In a@ et in Danbury.) t immediately after the de-!admit it—yet will be prosecuted for obtaining | ful that we don't need any freight! {MABK® today for the good sense LT money under false pretenses.~ care om Thanksgiving, because it]! ‘splayed during the past year) “~~ in getting married and for the fact FARROW RECOVERS. we did we couldn't get " ae yt ote thee that there are still a few people ! at ae 4 am thankful! jooking for life insurance. William Farrow, manager of hat the shingle mills are going to - Grant's cafe, 1214 Thira who} - -~ Senator Robert F. Booth—For the | close down, putting © temporary) os” Sill of the voters in my dis |*%* murderourly assaulted by THIS IS BARNEY McHUGH. FRANCISCO, Nov. 29.—;alone. iy est on the top of one of the| gone and the invalid sister. Mile sits 2 man who would | he loved so much, is dead also, Ba’ cure you of the blues, even they bad entered the very of your spina! column. He McH jagh the earthquake he was a handsome. But supple limbed | ry joy at living wou | away around the corner hard earned money , Thanksxiving. I tir has settled down on | pow eity, and Barney sits | about Guess He know T'm glad I have my A Sale Portes Couch Covers We offer for tomorrow some very special values in Portieres Couch Covers Several very advantageous purchases and a desire to clean w: O44 lots tend to drive prices to a very low level. A pair Turkten PV psir Two-tone Red Portieres reduced from $4.75 to ‘A tair Green and Brown Portieres reduced from $4.76 to p12 pair Bagdad Stripe Portieres reduced from $6.76 to . Palr Roman Stripe Portieres reduced from $6.76 to {tripe Portieres reduced from $3.75 to .... His poor old mother has| ing was followed by a program and whom | dance ney, himeelf, ts a hopeless cripple One of bia legs has been cut away at the hip, and the other must go soon. Disease ts even now at work| W. Ro Eastman Barney's blue eyes are stil fellow, who took bis cross | bright with cheer and hope, and ae Tune and jumped the hur.) |he talks you feel ashamed of your eee & thom and held| petty troubles and want to sneak | goed. Always has been to me, and | ay. the cold,|1 don’t intend to go back on Bim! he wae held up Tuesday night o stop to my work P. H. Allen—I haven't had time to figure out Just what | am thank ful for, but I guess it is the io Sawdust Club Dance. creased circulation of the Pacific The Sawdust Club, composed of | Lumberman the younger men connected with] arn @ Alien—I am thankful I am | the lumber industry, held forth last! tying in Seattic: that the turkey night at the Lumbermen's cluD| scarcity is a bubble, and that coal! bullding. A short business meet-lis not 960 a ton. Mayor William Hickman Moore— 1 am thankful for the lack of mew tal communion among the election officers, while engaged in counting votes in the “wee” hours of the mor wl Hews Ordere Buffalo. Post Surgeon Capt, L. T. Hess, of Fert Lawton, te ordered to Buffalo. Hie ple wii be taken by Capt] ning of March 7; the general prow post qur@ecn 8] berity and the progress Seattle ts the Presidio, Ban Franctece. making along all lines. s No Informat on. President David W. Bowen, of the Col. Thomas ©. Woodbury, com | city counctl—J am thankful for the manding the Third Infantry, Pert] sagiion to the business prosperity Lawton, declared this morning that no official information b in which I share, also that “Hi” Gill loves me better than he docs Dr. eryone he met. But} Yeu,” says Harney, “I know Ijeeived of the rumo : Mmather, 94 years of age, and|got it hard, but then—and bix| the headquarters to Fort Wright Crichton Sister were the ones he| clear eyes look away off—"I know Holdup Reported. Corporation Counsel Scott Cal-/ and the ones upon whom /|there’s lots to live for God's] jiarry BH Btewens, of 1419% 12th houn—-Thankful that the litigation! 4 reported to the police that quires my presence at Stamford, 4. | Conn; Savannsh, Ga; New Orleans, Loa Angeles and a few et obtains ison ot The thief obtained $1.36. other places are at least a hundred Firemen's Dance Profitable. miles apart A large crowd attended the Fire Comptroiier 4. W. Carrolt—I am thankful for the prosperity of the city’s finances and the fact that Wappy” the public press for three montha. City Treasurer G. L. Russeti—! am thankful for my restoration to health and the fact that every one having any business with me thinks | am « good fellow and « compet ent official men's ball, in Bagle's hall, last night Everybody had a good time, and the benefit fund was greatly ineressed by the receipts Autoist Arrested. Fred Boesch, an auto machinist was arrested late this afternoon b) Officer Deigh at the corner of First av. and Pike st, for exceed ing the speed limit. He was re leased on ball Hindus Coming Here. According to advices received from Vancouver, B. C., the steamer Ramona, leaving that port tonight will bring to Seattle 40 Hindus, whe have been practically driven out of the Britieh Columbia city. (Star Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov, 1 After ridiculing the city for hid! behind the skirts of the city elec trician, the full court allowed the appeal of the Orpheum theater which wilt now open tn epite of the bullding inspector's condemnat! A few alterations will be made be fore the theater opens. Mining Industry Discussed. The Washington State Mining association held a meeting Inet night THE city AND PRIGONERS WERE NOT FOR- GOTTEN TODAY. At the county jail, who reigns supreme in the kitchen, | Oscar Krieg, at which President Cox, of the Whatcom Mining association, made | Worked hard to Infuse something an address on general conditions jof Thanksgiving cheer into the Several members spoke advocating the upbuliding of the mining Indus try of the state. Ph Guest hearts of the inmates, and owing to his vigorous efforts a little of the Guilty. Albert place he stood faithfully geese while the great was dispetied. All morning/ wer eight wild ovens Horn and George who were arrested ¥ ver the Osborn triangle, which re | bas not attacked me in| | usual gloom and sombreness of the | | | ate to keep t PRISONERS HAVE THEIR FEAST e a _ COUNTY| wance, and mince ple were this year did| Edward Adams, 08 MeClowkey, a former trict and for the good that I hope while the two were {be able to do at Olympia, | am neh mgh obey ; Siving thanks today Soe - the Chinese gr angen Nird aY., several weeks ago, te ne Jules Redeisheimer—I am thank-| suriciently recovered to be out fw far the friends I have and fc Although et very week from the the splendid manner in which my| jong confinement and loas of blood, earalator has performed its duties. |ne will be able to resume the man avT. Van Vanter—1 am giving | agement of the cafe another two iii is thanks because the water has gonc| weeks, Jar McCloskey, who j : owe and I can again gaze upon the| committed the unprovoked asseult,| CLEVER 18-YEAR-OLD ViOLIN.| this I purchased my first violin. track’ at The Meadows. well made his escape and all + secunmerila Lure — yy a music ogre — ta to locate his whereabouts by| IST HAS ' charged 25 cents a lesson, an Aroue Otteen Biy-—2 om lessons once a week for almost a ¢ and detectives have fatied BRADY SLOWLY DYING. HISTORY —HAS OLE BULL'S VIOLIN. thankful for an invitation out for dinner and the fact that I didn’t have to buy a turkey at 30 conte a pound Frank Victor—That I have a fur nace. ja the house and a supply of year. Then I started to play on street corners and finally secured a position with an orchestra, My playing there attracted the at tention of a number of musicians, who secured me a free scholarship little or no hope ts for the recovery of who November 3 shot Practically entertained James Brady Ghetto, @ First a child of the coal. in the basement are the rea-|and instantly killed Mra, Flora |saleagirl helping to support her in foes for my thankfulness this| Shannon in her apartments, 1310| Valid father, a street player on tite ee Pe and aie morning. Denny way, and then fired a bullet) violin, then violin soloist with bene hoarse every day. 1 have cate from the still smoking revolver into] Maurice Grau Opera company, an: wold SS See. oe hin own brain, which failed of tte} now touring the West in vaudeville soe —. rrp Sey not sound a that my basement ie again dry.| desired errand. Dr. W. H. Corson, |at a goodly salary, ta the expe rience gern Fe Pad Bay aiso that T bate tome friends who|te attending physician, reports|crowded into four short years of] |» evened Pornmered the life of Sadie Rozenweig, who is playing at the Star theater this week Hard work is the secret of her success, indomitable pluck, to- gethr with a genius for music that is a passion with the girl. Though only 18 years of age, Miss Rozen: weig is well known in New York musical circles and at the close of ber engagement here will leave New York to accept a position as concert sololst The young girl talks interestingly Brady's condition as critica) this morning. All efforts to arouse him to consciousness today | have failed. While playing at a New York must- cale I attracted the attention of Alfred Seligman, and he presented me with the Traut violin, which I am now using. It is the same one with which Ole Bull played him- self into fame, and is valued very highly.” New Train to California Leave Seattle 4:30 p. m., leave like whist as much 1 do and who don't object to a corn-cob pipe Frank &. Burne—I am thankful that my company b been fortun steamers on top of the water dobn Cort—That my seem to be lucky ones Ruseett—That the old Third oun ands and ts doing © of the regrade. J. P. Howe-—That at last I am stare all to have a theater of my ows. of herself, and thinks that she has| Portland 11:30 p .m, arrive San U. &. Inepectors Whitney and done nothing out of the ordinary. | Francisco 9:48 a m., forty-one Turner, in concert-—Thankful that My father is a rabbi, but, owing |hours en route. The Southern Pa- we can have & 34-hour rest to find to {li health, he was confined at| cific now operate three trains dally out just where we are at home all the time,” said she, “I)/by Scenic Shasta Route ind reservations at Union fice, 608 First avenue, Se- Wash. E. E. Ellis, Gea? was working in a big store when I finally decided that I would learn to play the violin. By walking to work I finally saved $3, and with © An Iron Bed for cea 95 forgotten. Cheater Thompson, whose trial Marked down for the murder of Judge G. Meade | from $8.50. You may Emory will begin next week at Ta coma, maintained his customary reticence, and refused to be Inter. viewed ther Mitchell, the girl have a choice in colors of white, cream, blue or green. murderess, who since the sudden ° death of Maude Creffield, her com | They are fin- panion in crime, has been confined ished = =—s with in the private cell off the main of brass knobs fice of the jailer, apent the greater and rods Very hand part of the morning in her cot bed, erying softly to herself. In the weet tank the men missed the cheerful company of George recently removed some, durable and sanitary. Apair Mercerized Rep Portieres reduced from §6 to 84.75 [Il noon by Detectives Ada Fee ek” te further varied the| ‘0 the federal prison. From the ie PA PAlr Mercerizes Rep Portieren reduced from $6.26 to -...84.90 |[|Pett on the steamer Ramona on * | meng card by preparing rloe pud-| women's ward there came occas $7.50 Iron Bed alr Red Velour Satin Lined Portieres reduced from $18 to | chatee of theft. were exam ned by ding and apple ples. He refused|*iOMAlly the sound of a gospel| Marked Down to Meee aes 812.50 the detec we rd reat be to explain the absence of cranberry hyma, crooned meditatively by one| $4.95. pair G: ¥ Guest pleaded guilty orn inalsts. | sauce and mince pies, but declared )Qf.ihe prisoners. In the jailer's of iréen Velour Satin Lined Portieres reduced from $18 to however, that he ix innocent, and| tr ho was going to give theflldm the dance of the fire on the Same colors gobi? ode + $12.50] will be hela for further examination. | (HA he Nie Bie Of thir lives {heamth was the only really cheerful ant trimmings Lecture on Art ‘ With religious services outlawed, | epot In the entire jail nH Py ot a Mrs. John Alexander McCully Wlll|/ no message of gratefulness and) «+ City Jail Fare. A beautiful dinner gown for ie Ri. Covers ae Little repeat her lecture on “The Art Of cood will was brought the prison-| ‘he 61 members of the chain |Young woman, is of mousseline di and with straight ]i Ancient Ireland.” When it waslorg Even the friends of the in weatie at the city jail were allowed |sole in the new shade of ante 3 taaeaas mt given first in the new Art Institute | patos seem to have forgotten them. Yermaining in their cells, instead |aray. The tone is brought out by see sack: Instead of Roman Stripe Couch Covers, fringed on four }]) °° Boylston and Spring before the ve for two chickens delivered op iprtorains their usual work onthe rose pink taffeta, over which | 4 aiden ite ‘clase lnat Tuesday night lhe | yesterday to xome of the prisoners| tha, streets. | They were given | lt is made. The gown is one lovely | board. Hiaudience was necessarily jer ited « eprjmass of tue neertion and Ho inetend of $2.5 rine H of the women's ward, the custo |tumkey dinner this noon, together Ts te oe ee ST om toc nin Striped Rep Portieres, red and blue) and it was afterwards decided (| mary gifts of turkey and cranberry! with the other inmates flounces Ay - have it repeated next Sunday even The model used for this dress ts} } — of $2) Turkish Design Couch Covers, 60 inches wide] | '# . |the princess. ‘The shaped bertha Friday and Saturday tn the Carpet and g Yards long; 39 in the lot Holiday Robberies is of heavy, soft corded silk Dr t inatead . The ueual number of robberies jthe era This outlines a yoke Ph apery Departmen! oa * Turkish Design Couch Covers, full size; 14! snq petty crimes common to « hol |collar of valentines of ecru. The | @y e : iday were on tap tod The fot insertion w od in the gown Is Mech Remnants of artistic Tapestries tn sizes suitable for pillow tess os Twotone Velour Couch Covers, full size;|j| lowing robberies we reported to lin } iyed to the exact shade of coverings, your choice for ...... ++ of these. the police this morning: H. F. the mousselin a ll| Hearing, of the Pacific Coast Rural The sleeves are puffed to the el Extension Sash Rods, each f]| Advertising company, Third av. and bow, where they end in a de Extension Curtain Rods, @ach 2... sesseees b scents Se | Vino st,, reported a bay mare sto} ruffle Shitfon. Above this }| en P. M. Pierson, of the Grand he lace insertion $1 and 75c qualities of China Silk for, a yard ......+5 B5e Central hotel, re S hatbed anaes — | " a, ares 9x12 Carpet Rugs, a large variety to select from; always - Fb mesedly > Boe gy Boge as eee, res for $82.60; special price for Friday and Saturday enly, ®2% Waldon, of the St. Charles] john Walker, the 1%-yearold ne-; standing beside It, presumably med one se alias oe y 822 Pd hotel, repented 9 auantity of cloth | ero, who was arrested for terrify, tating sulclde, , 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $18,60 value for ....813,50 3 er watch and razor stolen | Aa -| . Chief of Police Wappenstein had - - | frecn bn roo ing women of the first hill by bis] gg'ina “removed ‘at anes tothe | Football Excitement | Teachers to Meet. hold-ups during the past few weeks, | county jail for safe-keeping. Walker selves hoarse The King County Teachers’ as-|is believed to have tried to hang | was arrested Monday evening by 1 y cotde will be the reeute sociation will hold its regular meet-| himself this morning in his cell ip | Officer Brown Red drug store, 610 tng at the Central school next Sat-/ the city jail ffer jef In these U| urday at 10 o'clock. Professor Metz When found by Jatler Horner,| “ r before heard hor will aneak on “How to Prepare} who was making hie usnal rounds| 1 ite milk pan Se, 20¢ gran-| of. Syrup of white pine compou Sreret Allthe the Eighth Grade Pupils for the!of the cells, Walker had a rapes| half pint bot 40 y cold |@ Sxconp Avenve & Sprine Credit High Schoo! in History.” Miss A.| which he had.tgken off of his blan-|!te milk pan 10c, 10e granite apeen | cure, without quinine box far M. Parker will also speak, giving | ket and atretehaliit from the grat-| the cronit eeen ee Poowgrani@| 160; Munyon's cold cure, 260 size | You Want Biine Magazine Club's review of cur-| ing of hin c@il” “It dangled Galea 6 ukifither 8c. | for he; belladonna porous plasters, | EE © EC | rent events. about four feet, and,.Walker was | at spinning’ $08 96 each, te @ EEE | ® %