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‘[¥. West witl wpenk on “The T'rog- (tor; % p. m, conference and men- that day. : Why, my tower shook lke a thing veag 06 Mlasiena,” suwes: m., lecture and men- alive, Episcopal. Hible Spiritual Boctety—A, O, U, And my hands stopped «till ay a At. Mark's —~ Madison st, and] W. hail, 1928 First ay.; Rev, L. Ma- g quarter past five, CANAL 0 BE BU IL | Broadway; Rev. J. P. D, Liwyd,|geli Foster, pastor; 4 p. m., eonfer- My heart stopped beating, too, rector; annual Sunday school mis | ence and eircle, “Good and fvil;" % they say sionary rally Sunday at 3 pm; | 4 » Mm, Mensagen, “A yok wt the ro ee organ recital at 4 p. m.; 11 4. m,| Door” 3 ay, “Teletock,” sald the Ferry clock, “The Spiritual Athiete;” & p, m Boclalist, } ~~ ‘The reat seems like a dream to “Nagar in the Wildernens,” Prepared in Seattle Is Shelved by Senator| inane ncape of Wie wie], a4" eum filled with fire and Js Charged With Fathering a Bill Which He tvomtent s:'Voncouvet!’ Mtn. Sowe:|A%4 other chin Even Mentioned in the Legislature. Of a fire god’s doings on a apree ley will return to Seattle tonight tell, FERRY CLOCK ACTIV said the Ferry clock, Fourth ay, and Pine’ st; Walter Thora» Mills, 2:20 p. m.. “Home, iaeniideiine Methediet, Viuyaround, Workshop and Mar i Haven—-Corner Howard av. andl tyraom of Childhood.” recent Aevelopmenia, the canal ean|John a; ¥. Drake, poster; 11's : SHORE OWNERS ADOPT FR be bullt for the figure originally @p- | Mm. Rome Lessons From a Rack 8. tint. LUTION WHICH, IF PASSED) ppopriated for it, or whether Jamen|#idden Field,” 7:40 p, m, “Bome] 4, : cientiet, AT OLYMPIA, WILL RESULT] A. Moore, would begin active opera- | Slane Required.” tr ek ck IN IMMEDIATE WORK PAO. |Mone until the question ae ¢ r ™.; subject, “Boul” that a clock can't Presbyterian, ‘This h i Resurrection wheth the locks are to be of wood ‘ Apevia! Service.) rest far out of sight of the legisla FRISCO HAPPY io the glad heaps or coment is wettled, To wait until] Ballard—Rey, i. i, Thompson ‘Theosophy. Fed. S—Much amuse | lure where it would do no harm. With dear old "Frisco till at my A. Congress acted meang @ delay of | Pastor: 1h, m. °A iver orn Y Theorophtest Society fleattle pean caused here by the A® proposed, the measure sought “ 9 feet n erfirely new wate y in refer | yours eo be Wy ae Ohtee wt.; |10dKe, 1420 Mecond ay.: # p. m., lee sf ade Ragen TY provide that the cost of filling | (Seat Star's Exclusive Service) |And the life and bustle down Mar} * to the Lake Washington ¢ Under these ciroumstar th Rev. M. A. Matthews, D. D., pastor; |{Ure “The Path to Liberation,” by has hey Peeeeeerhac ta] 22, lands in question should become! BAN PRANC: 1800, Pet rs ‘on: as on a Shore Owners Club.” The | connected With the movement are 11 &. m, “The Magnetiam of Oppor.| 71:4 Barnes ttle ¢ voteortt! | 2 first Hem on the lands, even pre: | Pranotne bog may ree thanktul more than a clock kK iatfo be taken out of James A inton that the best way to make|tunity;” 6 p. m., “Society's Crimen|, The New Thought society meste ae the ‘Cot tents lng any other ttle the state | homes eae ate beginning to foe) at can may re'® hands entirely, a com building of the canal a certainty, | Due to a Diseased Nervous Syater,” [1 Eneosopiaieal hall, 1490 Second the — ce atic | BRE CoMvey, This would have | tower, Thick jer _ Pg eas wigh ie " be appointed, an anmens have the county take hold of it Weatminater Presbyterian church by E 4 yn le sony 5 pn rr ne ¥ weninstoa} atven the lien precedence over the | by the earthweahe that ta gen 4 “TMek-tock,” said the Ferry « maeft district Is to be formed, large land appropriate money enough to Bro away and s . " st Rev o We ony c . . J « 0 Includ prop m oad ol Vileon, paste pice ne | tithes to be conveyed by the state rebullt, ts now completed As the minute hand ere ngugh to include all the property | put in com locks instead Of | i vercign God of Iaracl” "The Ori Unitarian. on way, which ty, the wa beteflied by the building of the | wooden locks Boylston Avenue-—Roylston av vote or} 2 PurChase Under the AYP. bills, | phe ‘clo “ apace * originally sumgest~ | or oe gin and Righteousnes: ecay the ress a and to a large extent rendered the | oq) eee ree aoe Oe And watching the struggling crowde| S&8al both Inside and outside of the Jed, no ax to obviate any objections Feet wt Wea iccaen tne |and Olive wt; Rev. W, D. Bimonda, me bor a a P. warrants worth: 'day it can be seen by the thous below ste, begs te ee tet eee earns boys’ mesting at 6 p.m. on The | een Ps Dotter of Our Ne ioe leas ut there wae an even worse ithe termined om the extent of the ben As to the manner of paying for it, | Honest Boy.” Annual Congregat is Bymboliam of Our Nation~ garrounding the MATT) foature to them, The excuse of arene by a at, mureyne hither and thither and! iv receited. The amount to be ap Ps bets fepeove.| ai meeting ‘Tussday nigh. Foung 6 p.m, “Abraham Lincoln fered for the measure was that It! pallors “4 "es is the time to the eo crept o'er its propriated to be $1,000,000, ment the came 4 street, a county | People’s Valentine Boctal Wednes br phicanpa of the —_— pr of last week, while the! would provide for the construction ae face,” Of $690,000, eo that there or & highway, the formation of | 447 "lant Setietie seaietion te attendance,” was in the final throes] of the Lake Washington canal, ren. ARCH M'MACKIN. masonry lock instead of AN ansemmment district to include all Galvetion As: sc eeipaseans ws metho A-Y-P. bille Mr dering the successful prosecutics locks 04 at present proposed the property benefitted is belleved j ga ~ Church Notes. d from certain in that enterprise certain. But the CHARGE TT] DER In Thin le the substance of the work |by lawyers to be the only legal and| wathinenn Nana Iatth we, thal Rev, W. H. W. Rees announces at Seattle (WO) measure contained a little joker in R accomplinhed at terday'a meeting | proper hod. sacetings Will be ne fellows Gesiens that the services of the First Meth- and pro of the Gub. The sentiment of those James A. Moore, at a meeting of | 11 a. m., bolle meeting; 1 p, m,|Oti#t church will be held in the the provision that the lands tn ques tion might be filled from dirt from the canal or from any other source, ueht to] the Executive Committee, expressed | Sunday school; 3 p. m., free and! Grand opera house Sunday morning If as willing to abide by any | easy: 6 p.m, ¥. P. I; Sp. m., alat 11 o'clock. Subject, “The Great farewell meeting to adjutant and | Southern Problem.” omits eater into a contract SECOND DEGREE | isu! tu 'soutee be done by the club that would tm | hin to fill in the shore} permitting a person > the Sighteat degree interfere with | action that would be taken with ref Washington and|irret to Mil the ee so Information charging Ruth Jack-| ine success of the exposition, notion that would be taken with ref | Mrs. lraun, welcome to Staff Cap-| Special preaching services are be- csivend Trans: Ue Fy at & good eon with muréer in the oe @ _ tain Cowan. This meeting wil! be!ing held each evening this week in Girt re round price without ever excavating | " ; All those pr Mt at the meeting | sary to assign all his rights under | conducted by Maj. Waite, D. ©. ad-|the Woodland Park Presbyterian re, on terms similar! yard of earth from the canal un gree, by maliciously killing JOM | are wilting to waive the questions |the act of Congres# to a committee | jutant, A, D. Bloate, corps com-|chureh, corner Dayton ay. and Bix- rided in the iniquito Jackson last Friday, has been filed 4 4 in the aquitous lies to his advantage to do so, It pry ayy Wee Seen & ae to whether the @#tate hae any | chosen by the club, mander, ty-third et. North Rev. W. O. ' Which the tidelands|was 4 clause similar to this that! in the county clerk's office by Pro® | rights in the shore lands, and are What both the club and the expo- — | Forbes of Portland preaching. age being filled by the] nermitted the Seattle & Lake Wash couting Attorney Mackintosh willing to pay 4 million if ry | nition committee are most anxious Spiritualiet. | — Bake Woshivgton Water | ington Waterway Company to aban. : Jackson was stabbed to death In] ig seeure a clear title to the shore|to avold is any litigation on the|, First Seciety--Knighta of Pythias| Hear the great Men's Chorus and writing all the! don thelr pretended pn to oxea pen ip anges Mapa Poalacng knife, accord: | jands in front of their property, But | part of any owner of shore lands, hall, First av. near Pike at; Marri-|I at the First Baptiet churoh to- old biti in the mew] vate the proposed sout i to videnoe and verdict Of |iney claim that the shore lands are}as that would result in a long | 2°? ve epeaher; test an morrow night proposed south waterway the coroner's in t 4 ctreum healing circles, » m.; % pm. sad eet creat geabes ané belés in he ¢ nquest and clroum- taf no value to them wnlose the canal ugh delay of the final appratsal | “abraham Lincolr Dm. -Thell y L MALE YOICes. stances oundin . wed m1 net Hidden Joker, the hillside of Beacon Hill instead. ccceen' air tthe Ga ti aaeeered tee and sale of the shore lands to ser-| Value of Sptrituaiiem.” Platform |— -peaitie's Joshua” The assurance that the canal is to | jously endanger the success of the | messages after the evening dis- tak es cn te Ave, walnformed of the In Cotterill Sidétracks Bill, the act which made the Having quietly put the bill to r Take Washington Water | sleep where it would rest peacefully and ite contra without ever disturbing the peace bw the difficultic of the legislature, Mr. Cottertl! has have arisen under) naturally been very much amused the true nature of the) for the past several days to read in might not have ap) the Seattle papers accounts of ite He face and io the hands serious consideration by the Cham- man It might have been | ber of Commerce and other Seattie » But Mr. Cottertll saw/ organizations under the title of the measure, as he is “Cotterill Bill,” while, as a matter expressed It, “Alof tact, the bill, as a loginiative man to be suspected of the crime, be built in the near future ts an omition, course by Mra. Minnle Jennings iN neap James. Gerviees com> DEATHS AND FUNERAL sential prerequisite to thelr paying mmittes will go to Olympia Labor Temple, University st. and |B mence at 7.36. i for the shore lands, There was con- | Monday or Tuesday and try to have | Sixth av.; Mrs. Edith BE Cobb, pas Ala Patterson dled at the Prov-| *Merable doubt whether in view of the proposed bill passed. idence hospital yesterday afternoon - eS of tubercular troubles. Hie body ts “Three Great Thoughts,” 7:30 p. m, being held for shipment by Butter SUNDAY TOPICS “A Closed Door” YP. 8. CB. it A Savings worth & Sona, The body of hin Da Dm. Thursday, brother, William B. Patterson, who Proapect died tm this city last January of Baptict. Twentieth apoplexy, is being held at Minne ‘Temple Third av. and Cedar et; Sunday echo ‘apolis awaiting the arrival of that Geer, Robert Cairns, pastor, 11 a. | Perintendent : of Ala Patterson, when both fune She Phenomena of God,” 7:86 | #ermon by Rev, < Prospect st. and Pe ie Oe SF account begun is a fortune P mine feet high,” so he} measure, has had no exixtence nya : the Measure away totis likely to ever have any Fate a rea one wr ele Third | a, "Baptist churek, Fourth ay Xoungstewn—8 p. m., Gunday 2 a ! . - atterece, residing at rd | near James——Myron W. Haynes, D. | school 1.30 pom. praise service, | It establishes your credit, A avenue West, will accompany the! Ty pastor Morning subject, “The ¥. M. © A. speakers. Bg remains to Minneapolis soon 88 | ENineral Bouth Alki--Bchoot house; 16 a It gives you courage. * ™, Bunday school; 11:16, wor- ship, wermon by Kev. C. RB. Gale on the railroads will permi subject, The body of Mrs. Louise Welss,| fourth of a series of cha who died at Columbia City Febru:| mons, Male chorus. 3 ary & was cremated this afternoon| Queen Anne M. E church, corner and Pipeline Pifthy @y, and Garfield—O. MH Me- ' hool; 11, wor Se oo leans omer Gill pastor 4 iatting tople, “The | #BIP, sermon by Rev, Rufua W It creates business habits. || Small operating expenses enable this bank, the only exclu- + pact 0 oe - Mrs, Fannie Nies 49 yoars : 8%) crack of a wbot and the erash of : Wa = »| Church and the Children:” evening, | Metoher P j of Wapata, Wash, died yesterday - reach sively savings bank in Seattle, to its patrons FIVE & &. MOGELEY AT/ bullet as it was embedded in the seam tnd tea teas was oeee| Pe weed y » to pay Ih, WASH.—INVES. eagenie wall of the room after to Butterworth & Son for burial Congregational. Christian—914 James st: George || PER CENT upon their savings accounts. STARTED. whissing by the two women. here. She was the wife of J. F.| piymouth—Third ay, and Univer. |B Cooprider, pastor, residence 404 P Greatly startled, the women tm Nels. atty wt; Rev. Francia J, Van Horn | Kleventh ay. Rev. G. | Call today and establish a savings account, no matter how wife of James & mediately made an investigation C. J. Ernst, age 62 years, a re |b. DD. paster; 11 a m. “We Shall i. M a PUME Niocteenth avenue, juae found that the leaden misaile tired business man, died at the tam-| He lke Mis rcormen by Rew 5 M. | . ery : |] small to start with. | had first struck the lee of a table ily home, 414 Valley et. last night | Preeten Pm, Musloal wer te t _ | orgie OARS | that stood directly im line with the| jot tubercular troubles. The | re-| Vss, Thsste tvondway ond Repudiie- | but s unite oarviee with toe tes | Ladies’ and children’s depos- yesterday afternoon | Potton In which Mrs. Moseley had | maine were taken to Butterworth & Po Edward Lincoln Smith, | ont Advent at University place, © | its invited. “ye th the eho json standing. Tek rahe “ j Sone. Mr. Ernest leaves « widow e mm. Rev. Bydney Strong, | Per Eleventh and Forty-seventh, | “ it f . sit . f | where Safi bo: te which she was|, Much mystery surrounds the af sen Pte gine ge tngg sta cet, a a na, oe - DB. acting pestor:, ul Th er-ap hegg Davia will also speak at deposi xes for rent Moseley ts a daugh-| {!F, 44 Ht is the second occurrence | “As ' it chimed away the hour of | 78, wite oh tha tate Sete MA Harel eee beta of Jone hen —_— $ 1 F Waggener. Jr we cea (a Al reper —— mane tee! oe ley, of Southampton, New Bruas-|_ University—Brookiyn ay Christian. er av ings visiting the family al barhood ver Watching the strugaling crowds | wick, died this morning at the reai-| Ney, 7. C. Mason. p Firet—Corner Broadway and East Moseley and her people state that the shot wan pation of Beitet Olive Chapn pas- 4 | fired by below dence of her daughter, Mra, D. J.) “7% Qu : live at: Rev. A. lL. Chapman, 0. y a boy, declaring that they | or daughter, Mr « € Lite.” » t World | eeenting in the kiteb-/ m4 Hurrying hither and thither, and|Longstaff, 1711 20th avenue vn tors 28:00 0. te the ; saw a youth walk Into the yard, de ned id ave | "Ehgewster — Whitman ar. near| Growing Better? 7:30 pm. Dr. B. engaged in conver t ees i be jt fea ee we were startled by the | Uberatets point a weapon toward) on. 'C4 clock ; eh re. i y —_ ce in Beattle| kyimourne at: Rev. William C. | E 113 SENECA STREET, he window and fire. ol muses! reminiy | since 199 and leaves four daugh |\Keaatneryy D DD. pavtor, 1 a m. i BUFFALO ENGINES are « won- SEATTLE, WASH. contly ters. The funeral services will be | = | derful production. Made for al! . a Mosel y was acquainted { p PEisx i. Poe wb held on Monday from the Bonney-| Dent threw away your ol kinds of work. Bee the new slow (It’s in the Saving.) parlors, with| clothes . Have them eeaned 10 | speed engine at Geo. H. Woodhouse m City Hall market, S09 Dr. Lee Baker, @entist, 206 Bite! | “Tick-tock,” sald the Ferry clock, Watson undertakl . ny " look Eke new ot the Pentertum | Co. 118 University at, rear of Ar} pear ester way. soe r Duilding Phone Main 6256, ‘Twas a fierce old jolt we had/ interment in Lake View cemetery. ‘? Cail wp Mala 1048 bbe A bu tding } ______ JUST OPENED. IMPERIAL HEIGHTS ADDITION -_ 10 BALLARD $1 76 ” $4 80 ps ; nearer improvements, nearer car line, and in every way has ‘Terms $10 00 @ a brig enter ire than had Pros- | ect Beach three years ago. ots 30x98, With ou have seen lots in Prospect Down 4 ' Alleys Beach Addition, rae, from $200 tof $5 Pes Month ss are OREN, _ LOTS LEVEL AND DO YOU SEE THE POINT? 6 Per Cent Interest y | MOSTLY CLEARED Clear Title Take Loyal Heights Car at Broadway, Ballard, get off at IMPERIAL STATION, go two blocks north to he property. Cars every 20 minutes. | SALESMEN ON THE GROUND ALL DAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. : E. B. COX INVESTMENT CO,, inc. ; Exclusive Agents Ballard Offices--336-338 Broadway City Offices, 302 Mutual Life Building hg Phone Ballard 22 Phone Main 2777 , PCT HTN ET IE ES < — 7 IR IE RR etme mS Pea: saree inh meer Soreengintrrme ronments ehanpemmaraaies