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PLAYS HIM . Makes a Fatal oe end Turns Red | in the Face. __— af Short. clerk the i. ges a good memory Las bat he cannot always remem L, ientities. last night «& ving middle aged ay cAO to the hote? and found peer the cl@ar stand to the clerk cordially and hands, Mr. Short, how qoukdn’t place bia friend. He es face, but not his name be decided that the man salesman from Chi Mace. Av he remem % the Chicago man bad al generous in buying his refreahments. There. # real good fellow, Mr hie friend's arm. fa here, | want to show ing,” he said at Rainter for other man obeyed, not where he was going. Mr to the barroom. 4 led him in ern ee ERS FAV PROPOSE Credit of City De-| mands Protection at Hands of People. mar Seattle business men, expe | i and municipal bend | y favor the passage bond iseue of $800, for the deficiency ta assessments and for a) ‘geeded improvements | who are ia touch with/ (a) — state that the de- ¢ voters regarding . In the special elec) 29, will be closely eastern bond buyers, Bi ae the outcome will de-} ye future credit and sale of municipal improvement | "Te Cover Deficit. issue to cover the def Sarees | ola, "| returning from Fe MEMORY FOR FACES MEAN TRICK At the door the other man stopped and tried to pull away ‘Oh, | dotst vare for anything to drink,” he satd No, I don't suppose you do, you old sot you,” said Mr, Short, smi! ing. “Come on in here and bave| something, T owe you one “Oh, please excuse ms,” said the man who, by this time had been pulled up tn front of the bar “Give him a straight rye,” said Mr, Short to the bartender mm have a gtase of beer.” Hut, protested the man, 1 @on't drink ‘Say, that’s a dandy,” sald the clerk You don't drink! Ducke don't swim, either, do they? But, really, Mr. Short, I fear ‘There's the drink Now stop kicking, Mace. “Mace,” repeated the other. “My hame tent Mace. I'm Rey. Blank of Chicago. I'm out here lecturing T was here two months ago. That was when We met, I never touch a drop Mr. Short (very red la the face) slapped him on the back. "I knew you all the time,” he said. “I was only fooling.” ——— THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908 TO BE REPRIMANDED BY SECRETARY OF NAVY —_——. (By United P ) WAsth GTON, De 16.-—Liew tenant ommander Armintead Rust, commanding the torpedo boat Hist, convicted by a court rttal of neglect of duty recently pause of the grounding of the | Hold-Up Man and Citizen Vensel, today was sentenced to be Exchange Shots in reprimanded by the secretary of the navy the Dark. NEW VESSEL TO CIRCLE GLOBE firat vessel of the new Can whose boats will oir © the globe on regular arrived in Victoria to. day on her maiden voyage. She is the Makura, and has just been built for the new “Red Line” by| that he hit the highwayman in the a firm on the Clyde, and sald to | shoulder. be the finest vessel of her tonnage The exchange of shots took place ever put out by those famous build: | about 12:80 o'clock at 28th av, and Ordered by an armed footpad to throw up his hands, L. B. Keen, 142 dav, last night jerked a revo! from his pocket and be fore the robber divined his inten tion fired directly at his as#atlant The robber returned the shot, but |his alm was bad, and Keen, find jing that his revolver refused to | work a second time, turned and fled, He declares his firm belief achedules, ere. She fs 8,350 tone gross, and! KE. Union at Keen did not report has & sea apeed of 18 knote the affair to the police until this Two more boats of the same! afternoon |character and plan are now being see built, and when completed the} ———t ing with a full hold and 40 passen gers for Valder and Seward. Tm expectation of a heavy bust ness with the coming of the new season, Pier 4 is being strengthened with new piling throughout. Gertsan steamer Mera galled to day from San Franciseo for Ham burg with a cargo loaded here. German steamer Setos cleared San Francisco for thie port today Steamer Craigvar left Victe this mérning with government sup plies for the Philippines. Steamer Shna Yak, which arrived im yesterday with a cargo of pow der from San Francisog, sailed to- day for part cargo at Thooma, and wil proesed to Ballard to take on lumber for the California metrop- Tank steamer Whittier sailed this for San Francisco after ted The steamer Jeanie, which bmg Not _# ely wit! cargo up: g hb must be delivered yaldes before January let Steamer Humboldt atied from Ketchikan for Seattle yesterday. Steamer Alaskan cleared for the Hawellen Islands via San Francisco yest ed CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Do your shopping earty. The days of opportunity be now and Christmas gift jace of ment at : as Fg gee : 3s ~ az g if Fr He H i | al & 3. F eT rf § : 5 g ge SEER EEE EEE EEE EERE RR eee ee eee el Fi : iF &: WH z if i : i oF | done } re | 5 her round the sound M4 is loading 10,000 salmon flour for the Orient at Yucatan left this morn- bof Sterling Sliver Teaspoons, Wm. H. Finck, plo- $16 Second ave. Se IANO, free use of our clrou ry. Special prices Biven for a few days on Autoplanos. Some BS $250.00 with free use MUwle Morary. & Chase id Av., Beattie, Wash. Plano Dealers, | ager of student affa: SSR RRS ee eee ee eee eee PREPRESS ER ERE EE W MANAGER FOR VARSITY AFFAIRS Witt Rasmussen, graduate man- at the Uni- versity of Waxhington, has probably served hin last year in that capacity. | When the board of contro! meets to- morrow, Raxmussen, who now gets 200 annual salary, will aek for an increase of $609, The boatd does not feel that it can grant the de- mand, and & new = m ger will doubtless be selected. one who b | have been mentioned for the place are Otto Albers, Prank R. Fretwell and Arthur Pope. POLICEMAN KILLS RUNAWAY HORSE Unable by other means to check the Might of a maddened runaway horse, Patrolman William Donlan this afternoon, on Yesler way near Second av., drew his revolver and while on the run beside it fired a bullet into the antmal's brain. The horse fell dead in fts ke. The |owner, Harry Murphy, an express. man, arrived « few minutes later and was immediately seized and taken to the police station on a charge of letting the horse stand without hitching him to a weight, as required by law. REJECT ALL BIDS FOR KING COUNTY ROADS By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Dec. 16.--The state highway commission has rejected all fourteen bids submitted for the construction of state aid road No. 27 in King county, extension of the city's proposed ex- tension of Woodland Park av., and is three miles in length leading northerly from the north city boundary. A conservative estimate fi of the cost of the work with a fair profit to the contractor ta $14,000. The bids submitted ranged from $9,945 to $17,000. _DYNAMITER ON TRIAL (By United Pre OAKLAND, Cal, De 16.—The rial of Peter Claudianes, who is ecused of namiting the home of ‘ormer San Franeiseo Supervisor James | r at the behent f the “higher-ups’ in San Fran cinco, began today Nearly $5,000,000 in $10 gold jloces were minted last year, The road is an} line on which & man may leav (By United any port of regular call, go round the world and return thereto with out disembarking if he should wish VANCOUVER, B. C., Deo. 16 Late this afternoon Emma Gold man was released from the deten to do so. ress.) tion station at Sumas and allowed PREDICT END OF CASTRO'S RULE to enter Canada. She will give three lectures here. This afternoon she stated that at the end of the waster i wook she will return to the United racao, Dec. 14. States and speak in all Pacific M—The dent Castro's relan te for leoast cittes en route to San Fran im the serious riots thro nut | claco from which place she will sat! Venenu as 4 result of the Dutch | for Austraiia | reprisals sports reached thie elty today! | Monday, culminating in the attack | jon the offices of Constitution, Castro's organ sortoun PANAMA CANAL (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. 16. Representative Cushman of Wash- ington will probably visit Panama immediately after Christroas. he president has requested the, chatr man of the interstate commerce commission to make an investiga than at first repre BOYS ADMIT THEY ARE THIEVES Confess to Burglarizing House in the Capitol Hill District. tion of the cana! conditions, and also to gather data with a view to formulating & new code of laws for the government of the canal sone. The old code expired one year ago. To Fix Salaries of Officiain. WASHINGTON, Dee. 16.—Repre af pag that they are guilty po on oy 46 tix cho emnanten of « rgiaries in the Capttot | |. deputy collectors of custome HM district, Gienn McKinley, 8.] at Tacoma and Seattle. Taseman, Harry Lafferty and Ray Plackett, boys from 18 to 17 years of age, were taken into custody this afternoon by Detectives Byrnes and Phitiipa. All are members of well. todo families In the Capi ie oe Leon Helmer, a Freachnan, was district. arrested shortly before noon today Glenn MeKiniey, who was firet/ while burglarizing @ room in the suapected, waa induced to reveal| imperial hotel, Pike st. near Sixth the names of his companions, with/ay. Helmer entered & room ceca the result that all the boys admit) pled by a man who moved into thetr participation in the burglar} the hotel only tast night, took bis ising of the home of Mra. Phillips.}trunk and carried 1 to another at 16th avy. and B. Harrison st.| room, where he pried off the lock where they obtained a bracelet, 4/ and proceeded to rifle the contents. couple of brooches and a sword that| He was seon by other lodgers in a highly-prised heirloom. the house, who locked the door and The boys also confessed tol sent for the police, breaking into a house at 122 14th av. N., occupied by « family named; Here they also obtained a CATCH BURGLAR AT HIS WORK WEALTHY MAN RUNS AMUGK (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Deo. 16-—-Armed with & knife and & revolver, Stephen Dol+ (By United Press.) him, reputed to be @ ewalihy San TACOMA, Dec. 16.—William Frasotm merchant, went suddeniy Flood, an ex-convict recently driv-| insane today on 4 Burlington Route @n out of Seattle after serving a| ‘fain, and for nearly an hour terror term for vagrancy, has been ar paspengess and crew. Deiphin rested here. tnd charged. with | acqperten “susie” tn ‘whch burgiary. Flood denies that is|atternpted to sae and shoot his the man wanted, and says he came captors. here to reform. The police think Bonds Are Endorsed. otherwise and he ts held. . The Home Owners’ association, an improvement club conateting ot residents north and west of Green bracelet and a uumber of other pleces of jewelry of small value. WENT TO TACOMA ‘Thief Gets Stamps. The office of Russell KR. Farrell, an attorney, 704 New York block, | lake, met last night and was entered by a sneak thief resolutions favoring the light and ing the noon hour while Mr. Farreli| park bonds, condemning the gen- was at lunch, ans the dewk was|eral bonds providing for regrade pried open. All the thief got for|improvements, etc, and also de his pains was 50 cents’ worth of}nounced the proposed garbage postage mye. franchise. DN EEDS OF OU GREAT WEST Rea aaa eH) Diillon per year, has Increased four * ® times as fast as that of Burope. *% WASHINGTON, ® | Bven China's foreign trade has io * “You may put me & croased twice as fast ae that of *& broad gauge, always; and as #/any Buropean nation # being heartily in sympathy ®, “Our Pacific Coast must repre * with the spirit of legislation #| sent in the end, the Caucasian pow. * and commercial cooperation # er in the Pacific. The resources, % between all the Pacific states. #| largely undeveloped, of California, * While primarity [ represent * | Oregon and Washington are enor. & the interests of California ip #| mous and of a re to demand * the U. 8. Senate, I stand for w/the attention of the purchasing * the upbullding of al! national #| power of the Orient. Alread: the * and all Pacific Coast enter #| Orient buys 4 militon dollars % prisos, and would use my in #/ Worth of our lumber, and an equal * fluence for enlarging the navy #|@mount of our salmon Japan * yard in Puget Sound as read- &| uy# & large part of our 20,000,000 . iy as I do for upbuilding the * barrels of annual of] production, * Mare Island station, for ex- #| The first Japanose turbine liner to * ample."—Statement by U. 8, #| enter the Golden Gate burned Calt- & Senator Geo. ©. Perkins. | fornia of) for fuel, Our fruits are 4 » moe ng Ld oes — ng the Pacific, while three-fdurths HERE EEE EEE EE *) our 60 million bushels of wheat On important Committees, One of the first of the 12 U. 8 Senators from the Pacific slope to pledge his support in congress to measures for which the Pacific went across the Pacific, but most ly in ships flying foreign Mags. Harbor improvement. “The transportation and shipping facilities of our western gateways coast states are preparing to! must be improved. The good har fight, is the senior senator|/hors of San Franciseo, Oakland, from’ California, Geo. C. Perkins,| Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, San whose position as a membor of five | of the most important committees in the upper house, makes it pos sible for him to exert a greater in- fluence for boosting Pacific Const interests than any other legislator Sonator Perkins, declaring his) readiness to co-operate in the movement to unite all the coast | cities and congressmen on broad lines for the benefit of all the Paei- said “Ag a ploneor steamship man, engaged for 40 years in developing the resources of the coast from Alaska to Mexico, I have had this grave question brought home fore ilby to me : ‘Whether or no American ships and American sea mon are to divappear from the high seas.’ The disadvantages now militating against the hand iMag of Oriental commerce via the| | Pacific ports in competition ‘with | the @uoz route, should be subjected |to congresstonal Inguiry. “Wo are now face to face with the Orient, Commercially, Japan Diego, Ban Pedro, Monterey, Coos Bay, Bellingham and others must have better docks and wharves, ample termina) facilities ‘twixt train and vessel, great rail way systems and governmentally aided ocean shipping. Upon them fa dependent the radius of con trol of Oriental commerce by our Pacific against the Suen route. Upon them, after the open Ing of the Panama canal, will do pond the radius of our control against the competition of the At lantic and Gulf ports, “In congress at this session a great number of measutes will be considered affecting Pacific coast interests, In addition to the propo: sitions for improving the two navy yards and increasing the coast for tiffeations, there are a number of bills relating to fruits and the other products of the soll, As « member | of the committee on commerce, | naval affairs, fortifications and ap propriations, I shall give all these) measures my earnest and favorable consideration at this session of con-| i now fu the frout rank of nations. its foreign commerce, now half a gress,” FREDERICK & NELSON, Ing. Untit Chirtounas Store Closes Dally at 6100 o' Clock Merchandise Certificates for Presents - ~ _ —— from ame , Entrance from Wi ving St., Spring St, i Madison St. of Madison St. or Through Store from Through Store from Second Av. 4 Second Av. Wl | Hosie Values, 9c, 15c, 18c and 25c Pair | Values in Jewelry, Stationery and Notions | , ’ ’ , , This lot embraces Women’s Cotton and Fleece Belt Buckles and Sash | Brush and Comb Sets, | Lined Hosiery, Cotton Half-Hose for Men and rib ag Aes rear Gute dudes, pila 7 scrub gua cs | | bed Cotton Hosiery for Children—all special values. | 25: Nineta French Rice Pow- fj | WOMEN'S COTTON HOSIERY. SPECIAL VALUE aang gilts ke : be “i : ", white, flesh or brunette, } 18 PAIR—Plain black, medium-weight, white sole dolore, as : ee Me it alee ae H ..WOMEN’S FLEECE-LINED COTTON HOSE, SPE* {| ge Barrettes in new | styles, 10 | CIAL VALUE 25c PAIR—Plain black, double sole, high 4 carved design, 10c Novelty Silk Ornaments & spliced heel, Soft, warm and comfortable. Gold-plated Collar Pins, | and Pendants, special values i gM EN 8S COTTON H ALF HOSE, SPECIAL VALUE Jeweled Collar Supports in | Steel Shears, 6, 61% and 7 H inc PAIR; 2 PAIRS 25c—Seamless, fast-black, medium- } various heights, pair, 10: inch sizes, slight imperfection weight, split-foot or all black. A very durable Hose Post Card Albums, five | in nickeling, 19¢ pair | “GHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON HOSE, SPECIAL } hundred cards, 48¢ Honore Payan's | Frenels B VALUE % PAIR—Medium weight, spliced heel, double { ,, Four-quire Cabinets of | Perfume, fancy bottle, half fH sole and toe. Possess good wearing quality tine, stationery, Be Ona: Ses P i chindtinnvssniinliiinidiiienicesias M Traveling Clocks in fine Bone Hair Pins of superior i , , ; " gaffian leather ca ORe quality and finish, dozen 15c. J i 4 Military Brushes good %-inch Umbrellas, Ameri | Women’s Cape Gloves 85c a Pair fe " Laiged attains: | Gon silica, Gabermie tae Women’s Cape Gloves, in black and tan, outseam-sewn, } 9% handies, $1.48 One ciasp at wrist. Also Mocha Gloves in gray, pique sewn, | ei cickanchclncsaaepibopebigpietinpeiasancineeldileicaneiat | H Special values at 85c pair } , . * * i paennnnnannneccommenece., Women's Cotton Union Suits, Special 59¢c | Children’s Gauntlet Gloves, 75cand 95¢ Pair | ‘Yorn mptiue weigh slvergre satis, Noir i} §=©Gauntlet Gloves for children, Several sizes with fancy } finished at neck with shell « i} i cuffs, Special values at 75c and 95c pair Saint value, garment SN aati acai acedtitea aadpianaain oesadaceapbatile raise Saaaabaidaatiot panini adianich ad ‘obi sided Suchimdilonshsbltuen Slomealnisicéhcasicd , | , : , ° Women’s and Children’s Golf Gloves, 25c Pr. | Flannelettes, Special Values at 7c a Yard | Golf Gloves for women and children, solid-colors and } A variety of pretty patterns, in light and dark colored = | rie An extra heavy weave for boys. Special Flannelettes, able for kimo and children's dresses. value, 25¢ pair al values at 7'4c a yard vp aneh chee OS TOOTS TOTO TOOT TOOT MOS Hi | Sample Stocks and Collars Manufacturers’ samples of Neck- wear, specially priced as follows: Swiss-embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, in good assortment, L5c to 29c set. Fine Swiss-embroidered Turnover Col- lars, 5c, 7¢, 15¢ and 2S¢ each Swiss-embroidered Stock Collars, Se each Faney Silk or lace or net, 1Sc, 59 each, Fancy Chiffon Stocks, with frills of lace or net, 45c, 50c and 59 each Silk Bows, Net Bows, Jabots of lace and net, some all-white, others in dainty color effects, 15c, 19 and 25¢ Novelty Silks and Dress Goods The Basement Salesroom Silk and Dress Goods Section has been great- ly strengthened by the addition of Novelty Silks in pin-checks, block- checks, novelty plaids and Dresden patterns on light colored grounds, dome in plain colored novelty weaves. Also included are plaid Foule Serges 39 inches wide, in handsome, tich, dark color combinations. A dur- able fabric and washable. All special values at 58€ a yard. Pretty Ribbons Dainty Laces Women’s Tailored Suits, Sp] $9.75 Women's Tailored Suits gray novelty striped tweeds. Coat, semi- fitted, length 36 inches, satin-lined. Tailored collar and revers, back, trimmed with covered buttons. Gored skirt, finished with fold. These Suits are exceptionally im- portant values at the special price, $9.75. Tailored Waists, Special $1.25. Tailored Wash Waists, of fine chambray, gingham or percale, in pink, blue, lavender and assorted checks and stripes. Full blouse, with yoke of broad tucks; prettily tailored; long sleeves with cuffs. White pique stock collar. Dress Ginghams, 8c a Yard A reliable Dress Gingham, twenty- eight inches wide, in pink, blue and tan. Chee and stripes. Special value, 8 1-3c yard. Blankets and Comforts 10-4 Cotton Sheet of slashed Se and ace Stocks, with frills of St, 29e, 35c, 45c, SOc and Good, firm quality Baby Ribbons, 10-yard Valenciennes Edges and ; i ¢ pieces, in red, sky, pink, } Insertions, special values 45¢ bleached, seamless Bed } Blankets, in gray or white white and black, special val- } dozen yards. Sheets. Size, 81x90. Special with pink or blue borders. ue 15¢ and 17e piece All-linen Torchon Réges values at 55¢ each. Special values 45c pair. Hutwamiea and Insertions, special values Good quality Pillow Cases, c _ ~size cotton - filled 5 v at Stand Tike h a reas ms rn ‘omforts, in white; tied. All-silk, extra heavy Tal- a say and 7c ir : with 3-inch hems. Size, 45x Light figured silkoline cov- feta Ribbons, six inches wide, Tucked Net, in white and 3 36. Special value at 12c } ering. Special value 95e special value 27¢ yard. cream, special value 65c yard. } each. each. Ann eee Handherchiels for Men Men’s all-linen hemstitched Hand- Women’s Handkerchiefs Women’s all-linen hemstitched Muslin 7c Ya Yard-wide, —_full-bleached Handkerchiefs, special value 6c } Muslin, with nice soft heavy . ’ ach ! “*" 4 thread. Special value at 7e a} kerchiefs, special value 12i4c each. Women's firm quality, all-linen hee Men’ \ li ti Hand hemstitched Handkerchiefs, special $ Mens good quality, all-linen Hand- value 15¢ each. Huck Towels 10c Each kerchiefs, special value 15c each. ; ’ ‘ : aarge size (19x43), cotton Women’s firm quality, cambric } prick Towels with hemmed Men's good quality, fancy bordered Handkerchiefs, special value 15¢ each, Handkerchiefs, special value 9c each; ends, Good weight. three for 25c, value at 10¢ each. Special Children’s Sensible Gingham 50c, Special Value—Children’s gingham Aprons of Amos- keag gingham, in blue and white checks. Made all-over style, with sleeves ; two pockets; turn-over collar and sleeve bands trimmed with white braid. Sizes from 2 to 7 years, Aprons Chemises and Dressing Sacques 75e, Special Value—Hand-embroidered French Chemises of good quality French nainsook ; round neck and arm-cyes hand-embroidered scallops. Pretty design leaf sprays and French knots embroidered on front. An attractive as well as practical Christmas gift. Packed in fancy box. $1.00, Special Value—Dressing and Short Kimonos, of kimono flannelette. Many pretty colors, em- bracing gray, red, navy blue and light-blue grounds, with floral or conventional designs. Trimmed with wide borders in swastika design 59c, Special Value—Children’s Aprons of light blue or pale pink checked gingham; sizes from 2 to 7 years. Made all-over style, with sleeves; turn-over collar and pockets trimmed with white braid. Wide sash to tie. These are pretty and practical Christmas gifts, as they make suitable Aprons for school wear, Sacques Christmas Values From China and Glassware Section, Basement Salesroom 1885 R. WALLACE SILVERWARE — Triple-plated SILVERWARE FANCY PIECRS—In Marseilles de- in beautiful floral pattern. Priced, in sets of sfx, as fol- sign, plated five times heavier t standard ware, All lows: Tea Spoons, $1.75; Dessert Spoons, $3.00; Ta- in lined boxes, attractively priced, as follows: Sugar ble Spoons, $3.50; Soup Spoons, $3.50; Dessert Forks, Shell and Butter Knife, pair, $1.50; Sugar Shell and $2.76; Dinner Forks, $3.26; Dessert Knives, $6.26; Din Cream Ladle, pair, $1.50; Berry Spoons, gilt bowl, each, ner Knives, $6.75; Individual Butter Spreaders, $2.50; $2.25. In sets of six, Butter Spreaders, $3.40; Oyster Bugar Tongs, each, 76c. Forks, $2.25; Pastry Forks, $3.85; Coffee Spoons, Mt NICKEL-PLATED CLOCKS, SPECIAL VALUE 680 2.10; Boutllon Spoons, $3.40. i} EACH — Reliable timekeeper PARTLY HAND. PAINT. Two inches in diameter; fully ED FRUIT PLATES, SPE } nickel-plated. Fine desk clock CIAL VALUE Te BACH } and paper-weight Apple, 1 and peach dec } SOUVENIR orations, {n | PLATHS, 8 PE natural colors, So. ‘ ay ‘i A M4 on fine qual Decorated with re eric CISON | ty Sevres four attractive china, — Diam views of . Diameter, 7% INCORPORATED eter 6% inches. who was sentenced to eight) fer with Corporation Counsel Gal-ftor a “Lin | girl in Sunday," which with THOUSANDS 0 |years’ imprisonment for killing hor} boun, ey, n the Sunday preesding the ane ONTEMPT | faithless fiance Will Advertise A.-Y.-P. wErnaty s ? ARE IN ¢ House Moving Question. Be Tet ae eriheen Oldest known industry is manw oeeennenenie In an effort to determine the) MeAttic obtaining Information which | Meture of ehina (By United Press.) legal points involved in the dispute! will be used by th tin SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Dee,| which has long existed between the! tion with its exploit ft : Pou “ " housemovers and the street var) position if 16.-—Ten thousand Spanish Women |Conpunios, roxarding the cutting z Opp Thon Marche jin Bilbao are being tried today of?) wir to allow the house td pg Favor Lincoln Sunday i THE RAVEN DRUG co. a chargg of contempt of court, the | fonon® gf AE gee | Eat Lapse dciyie aptena ger) 11g Depend Ae. odiipato auathet tunes’ beine’ iat | weet! named) thot willingness to ¢ ate with acctisation again ML) Cut n and A, V./ the city sehools in the pr }! Whone they signed a petition in sympathy | gouition, nent of pub-|servance of the. Lincoln ina u for Josusa Pajana, a handsome)iic utilities, as a committee to con Jon Feb, 12, and plane aré waking | Uva