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RY aE Te ime ge ce TR lay LINCOLN !S PLAYING AT Seo nAne 1904" Mich Entertainment Provided for Seattle Players. ly United Press, SPO NE, Ook. 81 The «reat Bridiron battle of this afternoon bas been the current tople of con Forsation for the last few days. Even politics “has been overshad Lincoln arrived tng, and, after auto, © signal park in secret, La atele team was taken in a body the theatre, and a battle @ dane | honor, Coach Kenwbdy atyle of Rroadw yonterday fe in a at Re at night fter tom wit De given morn Seeing (|—SPORTFS— oh Allen's team | reation | the not knowlng the ‘a atta! k, owed by the game today between | busted Mmself developing the weak LAncotn high and the Spokane high| points ta hig line digelo#ed by and expects to win. prea ‘Tacoma game, nso BASKE ‘TBALL GIRLS OUT AT BROADWAY the to | orrow's in their however, Miss Ohitberg, who} ‘Many Old Players Are) tara the Franklin high schoo! | Still Available for girls’ basketball team two years ago, and Miss Post, the coach at the Team. Broadway Inet year, have the girls lin charwe Some of the old players who are out thie year are Miss Candidates for the girls’ basket-| Bertha Shahan, Miss Dolly Me-| “Dall teams of the respective classes | Gregor, Miss Ethel Evans, Mise Eva} it the Broadway high school have turning out for the last two Skinner and Mt The girls ar Grant tising faithful ‘weeks tn the basement of the Pil-| ly with the ultimate aim of winning ‘ertm chureh in preparation for the eoming season As aeual the the largest number other from Lincoln. Rivalry between the | two tnatitutions is growing stronger are well represented, | ball honor of thelr school a eee BROADWAY MEETS PORTLAND ELEVEN men class has|ip all athletics, and the girls be raing out. The|ileve they can uphold the basket Seattle Team Outweighs| night and are at the Washington Their Opponents by Eight Pounds. The gridiron warriors of the way high school and of the Bide high school of Portland are this afternoon battling for foot ball supremacy on the university campus a PULLMAN DEFEATS MARINE TEAM (By United Press.) | SPOKANE, Oct. 31.— Washington State college 44, Bremerton Navy ‘Yard 0. | The Farmers and Sailors played | fa a field of mad and water at Pull-| man yesterday, The field has never been in worse condition, and rain} felt at tutervats, yet the game was) Witnessed by the largest crowd of the season. The navy team Clearly outclassed. It has y strong tndividua! players, and foot ball experts say that, with a good coach and hard training, it could be made a strong team, but It lacks waited action and good team work Several times it was necessary to stop the game while the mud was washed from the faces of the last Portland team arrived players. te J. W. CONSIDINE BUYS : MORE BLUE-RIBBON HORSES = J. W. Considine, who lately Vertised the sale of his has bought four more great ani mals in New York. The horses are) Quaker Maid, Dorothea, The Tsar} and Mansfield. The pair, Quaker; Maid and Dorothea, who won at the tional Horse show and have 30 other biue ribbons to their cred ft, cost $2,200, while The ‘Tsar champion saddle horse at the Phil adelphia show of 1907, was sold for $700. Mansfield ts a registered bay ad stable, | Kentucky saddle horse that has! Won several prizes, and was bought) for $300. All the horses were owned by Miss Mabel B. Hooley,| and were suctioned at New York by Francis B. Ware. Had the horses been novices instead of noted cam paigners, they would have brought) & much higher price VANCOUVER PLANS BIG BOWLING TOURNEY Plans are being formulated by the Vancouver Bowling club for a big tournament in that city for the week following the close of rT ternational tournament tn this city The oouver meet ing will be held under the auspices of the Western Canadian Bowling congress. Promoters of the Van couver tourney first asked for the all-Canadian congress, but the Ca nadian Bowling association sug gested the Western Canadian co gros. It is believed that » of the bowlers who come here Western Bowling Congress tour ment will also go to the Vancou tourney ANACORTES TO SEND Anacortes ts the latest ide city to assure the Seattle ina ment association of representa at the international bowling tour hament next year, Glenn Wilkens ® crack bowler aud a for ler for Portland, but now of i cortes, dropped in to see J vt rie, pre of the a dent Pites © ured Without use of h « 4 el pean x pk. J0uN DUNLAP. Gi7-15 Filtel Bidw., and Pike Suite jevond | the a Annex. [have not the beef son Cornell, back of Coach Rade’ but 122, and way quarter, two will probabty bigh achoo! players Conners, weighs but 126 that jhave, but are said to be fast captain rs team, the be th An and quarter weighs Broad The ia liowt | om on @ local gridiron (this season. Broad way Is handicapped by the loss of Palmer, ber halfba “Thursday ‘aight and that town would that alleys are there. “Enthusiasm ts there,” anys Morrts. cortes bowlers too.” are BUTTE x i told hi enter 36 men. now being installed that and m running bleh “and the Ava game Sports NEW | LEAGUE? Reports from state that Owde tana city garding the new ve mat. b Closkey ball Phutte agus, ome if the om fight for it as tion. veterans well an on of kn t Lake lo and format ire has new Jor and oth Mont bracing ony leaked reanten Mw fr base LINCOLN SCRUBS PLAY. While their big football broth over in Baw scrubs of the day the place trip. Everett high «» playing the » Wash hoot at Seventeen players made the on ngton, ot that Los ANGEL. Ea Papke, middlewet last night Hugo Kelly Jeffries Athletic within 26 days. to the terms. Ke Oct ght a fh champion ned articles to fight 2% rounds before the clab of this elty will COAST LEAGUE Won. Pet Ange 109 684 Portland 108 ao 639 San Francisco ” 108 490 Oakland "1 aM ‘ Los Angeles 3, Portland 1 8 ANGELE Oct. 31 Port mt. 4 uw 1 bus eu " re pny rday afterr n 0, Ferraris, « | ar Harkn on, of Butte, for | Portiand, and allowed but f b [between thom. Wheeler, wh st 11 in RnR. HE eeeeee ’ $1 1 1 Batteries Wr r and Hog Harknes b ' Gr rr Pr and Madden, 9, Oakland 2. SAN FR Oct. 31.—-fan Franctaco akland yeater da Boorse R i & San Francisco oe § 12 Oakland 7 aL. Batterles— Browning and Berry; Johns ‘ Umpire—Por Telegraphic Shoot The annual telegraphic match |held under the auspices of the Na tional Rifle association, is now on, t crack rifle toams of fe attle, Tacoma, Spoxane and North | Yakima being en ed. The rules |permit the team shoot on any \* & between Friday and Sunday LATONIA RACES NCL ATI Oot, 81,—Latonta ri 1a halt fur Kitlvate bir Mrs. Dr. Geo, W Gren’s dis 410 flinakley BIG CUT RATE it Olen Worth your Oriental Billi ard Part 1 Ave re. — | the | i The Rose City ygungsters | the locals pat Moscow | THE STAR—S47U) lin which Nixon had peountary in tereata, New Hampahire Safe. NEW HAMPSHIRE — Notwith standing the early antagoniom among jlabor an dthe ok of enthustaam at the state © ‘aft will indoubtedly oa » by the hos usual comfortable republican ma pe Suehap =: jority Th tion of a repulll Five and & halt furlonge—Altee | oan legisiature in seemingly | abies wore Mabel Monty squond, Allee liutoly certain and foreshadows Xhe oe furlonge-cHiosserian won, Mar: | renelestton of Banator Gallingny, Kor tus second, Vandan third, The governor=Quinby (repa andy Carr 1:16 86, e ‘ » Bla furlonge—Colloquy won, Miss Atthoury Bede Hain second, AlgMuller third, TIM] has @ good friends iv ew LT es a tartoms Water ¢ Jorwey thie tt t* doubtful @on, Lady Wthel second whether he will succeed tn overcom Shaughran third, Time«1:b% Ing the usual republican majority Mile and enty yards—Finan-| He expects to gain palderable on eler won, Lignand cond, Stone | the tariff question republicans Street third Time 4 faim ven of the te Herossional . Histriets positively, and hope to get SPORTOGRAMB, sight oF nina Murdock, center fielder on the New Vork Situation, Spokane team in 1904, was the pre NEW YORK.With Indiana, New mier bataman in the South Atiantic | York ta one of the two most doubt i © thin season, with a record of | ful stat Vigth sides claim a vie for 120 games tory for both theif national and ay state tekets, but odds are in favor The second team of Whit.|of the republicans, Gov, Mughew man college is playing the Waits campaign has undoubtedly added burg high school this afternoon, | sreatly to Taft's atrength, but there This high sehool team two weeks |!* little reason to believe that the } Ago gave the first team a hard personal liberty” vote, whtch Chan | game, being defeated by 10 to 0. jor will poll en masse, will neces sarily be delivered to Bryan, ven Want Wrestling Match, the repubiiean state leaders have SPOKANE, Gct. S1.—Joo Hein. |e” fearful of New York City, ick, wreatling {natructor In Cook's |"? €2 the gubernatorial tloket ts gymnasium, ie negotiating with |comeermed, and they have counted mnel, tee new enstructor at|°% the Up-state vote to pull Taft Multnomah, for, a match at 160/‘hrowgh, Dut the demonstration pounds, to take place in Portland | S'ven him last Wednesday at Mad) on Thankegiving day O Connel while at Yale coached George Dole, the 136-pound champion amateur of the United States. Oregon Optimistic. The University of Oregon ts this afternoon playing the Idaho eleven Asked for an opinion to th Coach Forbes of » outeome | Oregon said We have moat) of f we cannot b 4 young team, made up and therefore of victory hmeo, am confident that the boys will win | out, because they play good ball Taeoma Players Here. TACOMA, Oct. 31.—Several of the Tacoma high players will go to Seat today to see the Wash ington and Kast high, Portland. levens play at t university with a view to @ 10 on the Washington elev of play. This Information players intend to utilise with the Seattle team the in thelr game j meat Saturday Col. Young's Farm Seid. LEXINGTON, Ky,, Oct. 31.—The diapersal sale of the MoGrathians stock farm ended terday, with over 300 bor for nearly $80, 000. Irving G. Wheateroft. of the St. James stab’ Vietoria, B.C. head ing and w ant secured about 5 in his b: i use ‘NON-PARTISAN > elaht VIEW OF ELECTION « Soatinued.) Swedieh descent, as ge in Ukely through the can ot} Jacobson (rep.), a Norwegian, lear the state ticket In doubt. There me to be ne doubt of Taft's suc coms. There are some claims made! that Johnson will carry the state, | but the rest of the state ticket will ean the second con district former Assistant General MeCleary (rep) tn ts thought that al! other listricts will eleet republican nominees MISSiSS! The state will} » Bry usyal majority Standard Oi! Fight. MISSOUR!—Str = Work on art of t bican campaign pagers align thousands of negroes who have not voted before together with the fact that the candidate for governor, Hadley, ts popular throughout the state be cause of bia fight agatnet the Stand \ ocd Ol! company, and is giving Cow. 1 | | Hoan herd (dem.) @ hot run, affords the republicans « show for their claims, bat the maddie over the race for the senatorship counts against! them At the time of the election » primary vote for the democratic senatorial nomination will also be taken, and owing to the fact that seratehing ts practically impossibie besnune of peculiarly printed ballots, tt ht that the ma-| jor of % will vote the straight tleket, probably democratic fight the for the democratic In 1 for senator, Gove againat the MONTANA * be clone. result will prob- chances now The repwbit and expe governor and get # in the legistature. Labor * counted om to support the state ticket, but usual, Is an uncertain quantity national tloket Quit prominent demo. cratic n say that they bolt Bryan, but will vote the ket For governor—Donlan Norrta (dem) Nebraska Doubtful. NEBRASKA There safe prediction now happen. Cannon's oat the republic it is enti that the or minently foubtful The of the sation is the farmer whiet hough mostly repub {te entirety able apathy bably go re popularity of Dontan rity businers mr state tic (rop.) can be no as to what may unpopularity wit ann ® votes, and total result may not be cast t ywing to some In tate ticket will loan, owt r aim the leg r Shal isiature The candidates for ¢ Sheldon (rep.) and (dem. NEVADA nor are nbergor The increase the lant quantity, but @ fs probable, owing onditions, principally the ac ) of Senator Nixon (rep.) in sup porting two dame ninoas in popu in unknown ajority toral democratic ratie congression nt for thelr feos in bringing the troops into tate in joldfield troubles, WINDOW? DID YOU Set OUR have ® Speolal for Blue H. Cohl, 8 Third Borge $25.00 Tailor A but 1} ting & | m With Hammond | aking a hot fight) Present senator, Stone. The The to the! son Square Garden, one of the mont wonderful ever accorded @ politica! andidate tn the greater olty, has «iven his supporters hope for a big vote below the Hartem river, The state legtelatu which will choose a successor to Senator Piatt, wil! probably be republican. All fac tons have been eliminated from both parties, and each state machine ts working tn good shape. For gov eornor—TMughes (rep) and Chan (dem) NORTH CAROLINA—The usual | democratic v is expected, not withatanding Tafts visit and ox |traordinary efforts by the republt cans, For governor—Kitohin (dem.) and Cox (rep.) In North Dakota. NORTH DAKOTA--Notwithetand ing the Increase in the democratic vote for Bryan, the republican ma jority is expected te be normal The healing of state factions in the re publican camp probably meang, the election of Johnson (rep) to. Ye overnorahlp, Burke (dom) who was elected last time begause of the factional republican fight The candidates for Jeenator are Marshall and Johyeon (rep) and Cashel (dem). Aa the | legislature will be republican, one of the former will be chosen, Ohio Complications. It baw been a hot figtit’ in over | | onto. | thie state from start to finish: ‘The is ymplicating factors have beam the | tabe the negro vote, the Fer aker disaffection. the county option question and Taft's Akron speech | three years ago ouncing “Bose” = The result will probably’ be \. tome on both the state and natiegsl Heketa Hoth the republicans and democrats expect to increase their | membership in congress. For gov orner—Harris (rep) and Harmon (dem.) | OKLAHOMA—The people of this ir firat chance to vate mt at thie olection, and seratic majority pected, A democratic legislature ts certain, ensuring the re-election of Senator Gore (dem) Apathy in Oregon | OREGON — Arter an apathetic campaign & republican majority of about the normal sise ie expected, [A great fight ie in progress over |the senatorship, the repuliteam- jority of the legislature having been pledged on their election in June to vote for Governor Chamberlain m.) againat Cake Crop.) | PENNSYLVANIA-A ble repub- ican majority, although poastbly not jso big as in previous yours on ae count of the labor wote, is expected. —_ republicans expeet to gain at two seats in congress, The | democrata expect to inorenee thelr Present contingent from seven to at j toast ten | RHODE ISLAND The labor vote jis an unknown quantity, although i seems practionlly certain that the vote. | state have for = pre & goodly de republican national ticket wtil carry The result as to the state ticket is tn doubt. For governor m.) and Pothetr (rep.). SOUTH CAROLINA—As unual the state will show an overwhelm- jin democratic majority. For gover jernor, Ansel (dem.) will be elected the jal majdrity. Prohibition an tesue. SOUTH DAKOTA — Jon and other local are ikely to reduce the usual republican jvote. The gubernatorial contest ts in doubt. The republican candidate, strongly favoring prohibition, is |ikety to have @ close race. Fur governor—Vessey (rep.) and Lap | (dern.) TENNESSEE—The usual cratic majority ts expected. governor — Patterson (dem) 4 Tileman (rep.) TEXAS A aplit in the thwestern state is counted on by cans to reduce the by demo- for on prohibition part of the the repuntalte usual democras |tle majority, ‘The former are cenk ing thetr efforts against Cony |eressmen Warner and Burleson |(dema) in the tenth and fifteenth Mistricts. For ernot Campbell (dem.) and Simpson (rep.) Morman Vote in Utah. UTAH — The Morman vote outs the biggest figure tn this atato, It & lexpected to giv Taft a godd mare gin. Bryan, however, will poll & big number of votes of the “Amert 1,’ OF antl-morman party, Which antogonistic to Roosevelt ang Taft because of an alleged agrees ment with Senator Smoot, whereby their Influence w | taining him | for whieh to be used In res in the senate in retura Smoot was to deliver the morman vote. ‘The gubernatorial ‘contest is in doubt, with the follow | ing condidates: Spry (rep.), Knight |(dom.) and Street (Ameriean) | VERMONT — Tho state will give tho republican national tleket its Usual large majority, G. H. Prouty R.R. Wreck Sale Two F loads of Clothing Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnish ing Goods, of wr eamt of me now on sale at Rainier Clothing Store Sold at United HtaLew | Arnold | The county | RDAY, OCT, 31, ii rep.) waa elected governor on Hopt. 1 VIRGINIA — Interest centers in the ninth district, where Mlemp (rep. is Iikely to defeat Dyers (dem,) and be returned to congrens Result in Washington, WABHINGTON The usual re publican majority is expected. For omvention and at the state conve ton at Madison. For governor Davidson (rep.) and Allward (dem.) In the congressional fight the re publioang will attempt to regain the third district, where Murphy is run ning against Kopp (rep). Senator Stephenson (rep), Who was nam at the primaries to succeed himself, undoubtedly will hosen, since the legistature will be strongly re- publican. WYOMING & The Morman vote FOR A.-Y.-P. GARDENS | Seattle People Asked to Contribute to Help Beautify Grounds Twenty-five thousand geranium the balanc power, Frac | plants are needed by the landscape tional fights tn several sections| department of the Alaska-Yukon- have ombarraesed the republicans Pacific exposition to complete the The rei at pr Hit ts uncertain, but chance: nt seam to favor ‘Tate CHIEF SAYS FORCE. WAS JUSTIFIABLE | Joseph Chetaeff, a priest of the Greek Orthodox church, who clatma he waa brutally aneaulted by Pa trofman C. O. Walcott, at Baliard, on the morning of Oct. 24, visited | Chief of Police Irving Ward yee! terday to demand an tnvestigation | into the officer's conduct. The! chief conferred with Captain of Police Mike Powers, of Mallard, and Patrolman Waleott, and after hear ing their testimony concluded that Waleots war justified in handling the priest roughly. Waleott says he mot Chetaeff on the street at 6 o'clock in the moroing and that the priest had a bundle under his arm. Chetaeff speaks broken English and wan un able to give @ clear account of his actions and the officer struck him with bis gun on the temple, tn Mieting an ugly ansh. Chetaeff was taken to the Ballard jail, not locked up. ELECTION RETURNS DELAY A TRIP fe% United Press.) | TOKIO, Oct. 21.—In order that! the prominent Americans who have| taken passage on the steamer Mon golla may learn the result of the| election in the, United States, the departure of the veasel has been de. layed a day, aed she will «all on ov. 6. Among those who are ieav ing for the United States are Mr and Mra Frank B. Loomis and « number of the Pacific Const bust ness men, who visited Japan as lrepresentatives of Coast Cham. bers of Commeron. BAGLEY. WILL TALK TO BOYS. A series of talks to boys on the qualities which make @ sucessful man and good citieen and the ele i] ments which make for aru | are in progress at the Y. MC. A Next Sunday F. 8. Bayley, a prom-| inent lawyer, will talk to the boys} in the boys’ department rooms at} the association building, on “A/ Strong Ming.” Oct. 11.——-Wiieton f /$1.50 Eas 4 Fhe Slanting Dial, Square Steel Top, Tin Scoop Family $1 i 5 Scale.. You don’t have to stoop or strain your eyes to read it. Dial has a tween indicat whieh, in connec tion with slanting dial, makes It very quick and easy to weigh with, ‘The soup u to welgh sugar, flour, ss oroaln, ete. Simply remove scoop, b4Ajuat With adjuster at top, and you have square top for woighing hamp. toe Meats and articles too large of tad heay the seooy Helght. & inches, inch white pnamél dial nok figures 6x5 iq Taghes; aquace rounded corner sted] Platform; unb Meol body Weight with scoop Mat any * You never know wt an artigo until you & pound may be | Hlow are you weigh on your pay you big a 4nd know. Don't bat {Mow guarding | by coyotes. F, M. 1310 Second Av. heme for beautifying the fair rounds for the 1909 show, and an appeal has been made to the resi- dente of Seettic to ansiat by do-| nating « few from their gardens. As thie ts the season when thou | ode of geranium planta die un |! os transferred to flower pots and exposition green houses and kept | moved indoors, the men in charge ‘LONG MISSING MAN °: IS FOUND DEAD (By United Press.) 108 ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 31—- The body of Fred C, Ammonn, 21 years of age, and son of wealthy parents at the present time in Ger- many, Was found today in a clump of bushes in Classen canyon, a mile from the suburb of Hollywood, with a bullet hole through bis bead. had evidently been there for many | months and was nearly devoured | It is believed tw have | of suicide. The young been @ cas }man disappeared last July and had not been seen since. The discov. but was | ory was made by Wmil Le Besque,; & former schoolmate of Ammona, while he was hunting quall in canyon. The family of Ammonn is very wealthy. They had resided tn Hol- |lywood several years, More than a year ago the family sold out their property in California and re turned to Germany, Fred Ammonn accompanying them. A few months later the young man returned to Southern Califor. nia alone and secured employment at Lang Beach in an orchestra as Burke of the state prison, and F. i. and was not seen again until to day, when bis body was found a jmile from his former home in Hol ly wood GIVES SKIN FOR GRAFTING. United Press.) _noquink, Ost, 31.—In order to wA.Y.P. Dancing Qub | fe being formed for the ng by | her of os - on James. Meoting is the perfect 30 1% MRS. WM. ASTOR IS CALLED BY DEATH | It) would give fortunes to enjoy the greatest of nature’s gifts and to be A Smile All the While Ailing tots cause pity—fretful young people cause wonderment—irritable men and women cause surpri To enjoy perfect health the body must be built up and the mind invigorated by perfect food. Ghirardelli’s breaking nerves—strength to the weak—and contentment to the strong—besides it is | 1 | N (By United pen United p, the first time, at the Buf YORK, Oot. $f state votes for ite thre Ll a uld fi oa mon by districta, The republicans Fs inon her had toe that will undoubtedly elect sufficient ele Ms afraid of Robert " nbers to the wtate legislature to] NEW YORK, Oot —Mrs, Wil-| her visteg Hat being Mmited + wan employed at ¢ loot Wetley L. Jones United States) tam Astor, for 30 2 ~ recoguized | that number of names. In 190 © latent senma ticle senator to succeed Ankeny! Morlas the leader of Now York soclety,| she lot down the bara, Bowever, In ergo Proceeds a: governor Congrove dre®) and Pattl-| succumbed to an attack of heart] viting 1,200 persons to one of the nart set non (dem,) disease last night at her home, on| most memorahle events tn all the . WEST VIRGINIA — The republt-| Fifth av. She had been in # erit-| history of New York soclety, Her). cafe admit @ falling off in the vote| teal condition for about a month. | husband died in Paris in 1892. ] ; because of @ party row on the gov | For magy years she had been sub-| never took an.ective part in h : ornorahip, but confidently elaim the| Sect to heart trouble, but up until) wife's social, life state for Taft, The result of the} @ year ago, despite her advanced | John Jaco} Astor is the on) ro state election undoubtedly will be| gears, had continued to hold her;son. There were four daughter oe clowe, Me Mdustrial interests are position in society, Her retirement) t of whom, Mra. Ogiivie Halg|’ ss € making special efforts in behalf of |from active social life came last 4 Mra. Orme Wlison, are now : , Taft rhe democrats claim Bryan} year, when she returned front a living, The Astor house, Waldorf | will run practioally even with the | trip abroad and for the first time) Astoria, St. Kexis and other big wubernatorial candidate and there lin years failed to open her New. | fotels are among their propertios fore carry the state, Wor governor| port villa, She was 82 years of Katimates are made that the In-| * Giussoook (rep) and = Bennett | age. crease of lan@ values in the city, | '°%™ dem.) Her social functions have always together with the evolution of the) ) he hame of Dy In Wisconsin, been noted as the most brilliant) skyscraper, bas raised their com. | *°0 (nM browat fy th epublic “| given by the-amart set. It was she! bined wealth in the past 16 years y 6 first : eat tenaa cabin ie who established the famous “400,"'to nearly « billion dollars | The wituess testified ing the possibility of the disattec Le playing the Vinee tion of the Lafollette republicans | s Gould weut out because of the defeat df Wisconatn | | hi Mins Sella, da senators’ resolution at the Chicag | Belin, testified that aie ughtar as the Ineldents, an we veral occasions, ye mpany of others, says | of the Iand the landscape work at the expo sition believe they will have little], GTON, Oe trouble in securing sufficient | [isnry A. Mclean, of i number of plants to use in beautl-| Citic exposition welt ful floral designs to be worked out/« early in the spring Ing on the gen | Arrangements have been made! fi.) aint, people to dispatch wagons after geranium plants in every part of the city and persons who can spare flowers to be used in decorating the exposi \tlom grounds should notify the de partment over either telephone. On| prob ©, will at the Ghrte tontgnt. | for govern to be he Ballard the Independent. the number ts Green 72 and on the Sunset North | 72 | As fast the geraniums are sent in they will be placed in the \there until spring. - a wound recelved pion and his a! » ty aquare inches on limbs and bodies of Hilda Beanio: FOR $500 CASH and & moe like rent, Will Build to Suit You an artistic four house like the abe Of the Title pany are and three IF YOU OWN A LOT lowest pes with fir and will ae to secure money for yo You can't afford to build yourself. vault, ng men to meet || ee ‘every Saturday, || A NE TT NR Health—how many * able to give Cocoa food drink—its use will bring quiet to delicious and appetizing. cups of a delicious drink

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