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GOODMAN | AS DEAD AFTER “LONG ILLNESS Hiness which lasted a scares Judge Melvin Medan, until recently chal | Bit the public service com died Monday evening er me in the Casa Loma nt, James st. and av. bedside were his wife 4, Donald G. and in the pudlic life ot the state! marter of a century. | ie Snesber of the constitu convention, the only demo- member of the territorial of 1888, a member of the| tn 1891 and 1907, judge rior court of Columbia Pe eamber of the Alaska-| fie exposition, and chatr. ‘of the atate pudlic service com The latter position he held | Gor, Lister until two months when he resigned owing to tll Godman was 58 years old. born fn Marion county, Mo. to California tn 1870, was a to the bar in 1880, and then toDayton, Wash. He moved tn 1907, S$ ADOPT THEM IS, Nov. 10—Two thousand families have offered to adopt orphans. VY YARD ROUTE he HB. Kennedy and Toartst Colman Dock, Seattle, #50 (except #00, 10:20 & om. 1:90, 2:00, ox top feeder (Sunday 2:90), 6:90 pm. es pom table fodject to change without fear Male 8101. Price S00 Round Trip Moner returned if they fail After fatF tris! Open evenings RAYMUND REMEDY CO, Room 98, 217% Pike St. Gas range and heater. aundry tray good view: Photo by James @ Bushnell The winner of this contest, wh in oti $ ‘Maek Equipment in North weet. 4acoas PROTO SHOP Pol. Bidg., feattla, . & This is the latest entrant in the telephone girl beauty contest. She is Mi av. W. Her photograph has been sent, with others, to the Essanay Film Manufacturing C: ich is nation-wide, will get a free trip to Chicago, ho’ rhe steady jo! ATTORNEY and, if SDAY, NOVEMBER 10, |New | } 2409 Fifth In Chicago. the Edna Hurst, a chan @ thing has ever been done. 1914, PAGE 7 CONVENTION OF ‘LABOR SEEKS T0 END GREAT WAR | | By Max Hayes | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ABs Walia” ports. Ss 10. € White, the Chicago stock yarder, might have been the world’s champion today ae a result of his 10-round contest in that city Mon day night with Freddie Welsh, the champion, White gave Welsh one of the hardest fights of the clever Briton’s career, and in the closing rounds made the champion back water for one of the few times auch | ody end to present war in Barope, which threat to spread much globe, is and ens pretty over the pal before propositions the A, F. of L. convention, which yesterday began {ts annual two weeks’ ses sion Welsh outwetghed White about six pounds, the match being fought at catchwelghts White found it hard to get started against Welsh’s almor impregnable defense. he qot the r he awar blow for with the t Ider, White evened 1p Welsh's early lead ir lant two rounds by a sensation al finish, Welsh left the ring with blood gushing from a cut over while the chal longer bore no marks whatso over feal union delega- tion, under {In structions — from the convention of that body and numerous locals, wil! Present a resolution bearing upon this problem. Men From War Zo tive committee's report ed the formation of an international society of workers for GHOST WINS ANOTHER | tho prevention of war, Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul ghost,| Undoubtedly numerous other In defeated “Young Mike" Donovan of| ternational unions will submit reso- York Monday night in the/jutions bearing upon this sixth round of a echeduled 10-round alleled conflict fracas. The referee stopped the| Men who have been in the war bout to save Donovan from a knock-| zone are present to offer informa: on and make suggestions as to see what should be 4 2 tablish Four Church league beskethail| Wt fe eee ee oie naeaiiae, Fed rine schi| if the federation ean evolve a first game begine st Poet, The) pian that will secure no greater re- o'clock, | sult than to cause the ruling classes cee in the warring nations to stop the Kings of the straight-arm drive| murder game long enough to con- and the ricochetting. heroes of the| Sider {t—some progress will have plaster wall, advance! Handball is) been made. to the fore, the latest sport for in Want U, 8, to Take Mines torstate rivalry between Seattle and The strike of the miners tn Colo- Tacoma. rado and the deliberate defiance of The good Irish game has been at-| President Wilson on the part of the tracting more and more attention ™ine owners when he suggested a among the Northwestern Y. M_| Plan of settlement, will also recetve ©. A's attention, as the present situation Men of the Seattle and Tacoma! !s intolerable and borders on civil jociations, developing championa| WP with the operators playing the in thetr ranks, are anxtous to seqe|Tole of modern slave-owners. how their “finest” compare with| Indications are that the United those of other cities. | Mine Workers will press a resolu Boattle has sent the Tacoma as-( tion calling upon President Wilson sociation a challenge, and a series to seiz0 the mines and operate of games between a half-dozen stars them, and also urge the incoming of each organization {s in the air. |COnETess to acquire possession of }the mines under the right of eminent domain and run them in , Interest of the people Instead of for the profit of the Rockefel- | | lers. Max Hayes the his eye, HERE'S THE ANSWER Although Johnny was born and bred in this city, little re- gret was expressed here over the news that O'Leary had lost Next Meeting at Frisco | Partly be 6 of the growth in membership and partly on account of the industrial depression the unpar- } I've got to eat and sleep, but I've got to play, too.” 4 asked “Shorty” If he'd heard of Dr. Sidney Strong’s “social center” pian, and he asked me what did | mean— | the Canadian lightweight title | | to “Rough House’ Charley Burns, It took the news three days to get down here, which | leada to the suspicion that the censors must have deleted the | | Jurtedictional troubles between va- rious international unions, partich- larly fn the buflding industry, have reached an acute stage and threats are freely made that several inter- nationals are to be treated to dis- | | RE referee's verdicts allowed) What may or ean be done to bring | one of the princt-| | There’s No Waste With Gas Every Foot Used Brings Results HE economy produced by the use of arti- ficial gas for water-heating, house-heating and lighting, is mainly due to the low price at which it is sold, but another important element that enters into the cheap- ness of this modern fuel is the entire absence of waste in its application. 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Sullivan. ee | ee England should shudder; suppos-| Very little was done at Mon- ing the kalser snould call out all) day's sion of the annual mi- those fellows whose names are in| nor league meeting In Omaha. the bowling scores. While minor league owners pre ee viously have shown an Inclina- tion to urge that the Fede be taken Into the fold, this atti- “social center”? for saturating the nerves and vitals | expraines, é ° with @ steady, unbroken current of electri life for houre at a time while you sleep, without the least shock or unpleasant sensation. Electra-Vita bollds up vitality trength and x » every weak or inactive or- js work properly ure Inteded. ergy to satiety the demande of nature, w cipline of the most drastic sort. An effort will be made to hold! the 1915 convention in San Fran- cisco in June during the Panama canal exposition. OWN “It's good = achome,” sald “Shorty,’ 4d I'll tell you why. The superintendent here will bear me out. 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This assures free and eoen burning—fragrant to the last pull. a Buy a “John Ruskin” today and become « “Ruskin booster. LLEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO., NEWARK, N. J. The Levnnet Intenendaut Cigar Factory in the Werld S. BACHMAN & CO. Distributers San Francisco, Cal. Besides, it started) two | And when he became sane the) 1f we're going to have ‘social centers’ to take the place of saloons, they ought to be as near iike saloone—with the booze left out—ae they can be made. “1 want you to get what | mean. | don’t want to have to knocked out Mac's chances of re covering his $5, though they took the other man also. It ten’t Ikely Maclaren will have to start sult, as the company backs water when anybody shows fight. The public service several days ago, htld a preliminary hedring on phone rates and the de commission, waik Into a ‘social center’ on tip-toe. And | don’t want to be told by the nice Christian lady posit fee, continuing it to December | 15, when it ts believed they wil) Ing to make Howard Drew a professional—and demanding that he explain how he eup- ports himeelf and family, we suggest that all mention of the Pittsburg and the Lehigh foot- ball teams be ignored by the reformers. eee tude has disappeared almost en- tirely and now the majority of the delegat pear to want to fight the rebels to the finish. ° With 10 of the cleverest mitt | ~ artists In the Northwest down on the card, tonight's formal opening lof the new Austin & Salt arena, which adjoins their gymnasium in the basement of the Arlington hotel, YES, IT 18 NOT TRUE Connie Mack {is not going to sell . | Now that they are threaten. | | | | | in charge that | must lower my vole F | WANT TO TELL A PAL OF MINE A FUNNY STORY, | DON'T WANT ANY GOOD CHRISTIAN BROTHER .HORNING IN TO FIND OUT WHETHER [IT'S A NICE STORY OR NOT. “Oh, sure; cut out the pro- fanity and the sough stuff. There a limit. But—weill, | guess you get me. Have a place where | can meet my friends and have a cup of coffee and a hot dog sandwich, and Vill try to get along without beer. “Give us books and magazines e they've got to let us smoke. “We'll pay for all we get. We ain't bu But it wouldn't be fair, my friend, to take the saloons away from us and give Us as a substitute something don't want. ‘social center’ ought to be a sociable ‘center.’ I haven't any ob- fection to religion, but If any of the good folks who are Interested the ‘social centers,’ just let them make them church missions in dis guise. “T need some place to have fun tn, not to pray in.” Just Around the Corner at 1622 Fourth Ave. highest grade . $2.00 per gal. 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