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SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. ——_ RE LABOR PROBLEM (ONE KILLED IN : to ay BEFORE CABINET PASCO BATTLE 'LLOVOGEORGE [BELGIUM KING.” | CRISIS PASSES AT WEST POINTs ‘Compromise Bill Satisfies| ajpert and Prince Make Trip) Continued From Page One| it “teats give its friendy al Over Present Difficulties Shooting Affair | House of Commons by Airplane oked taking the finger prints Want 40 Per Cont 0 ‘ ‘ hs %| PASCO, Wash. Oct. 26—An tn | DON 3 ,_-0aied even ee a peg Sf every landiord 1 cannot under} Havercamp plunged into a speech! | Continued From Page One || quest into the fatal shooting which ng a4 Oct, $5.—{Unites ira WEST POINT, - nd ot ae ‘ in which he said that the landlords ® Mlocourred here Thuraday night ts The British cabinet crisis appartot’! icing Albert arriv 2 w York, The ma- Ory “Sit Down!” want a 40 per cent return on their) Mediation plan of Secretary Wileon.| waiting un it can be determined ly had ended today with a proposed airplane from athlete fund aa BAEEE Breed went on to say that | money | This plan, proposed to the confer-| whether the gedy will claim more compromine of the amendment to the | chine landed on t a " podyrnghy Thad to pay a bill of $12.50 for & lot of rent hogs here to-| nee. provides for the organization of | than one life alien bill ne ay ceria at three bricks replaced in the | da Havercamp said. & number of arbitration boards, one! One man, believed to be Rouben Defeat of the amendment in the |tary 4 A re pir one an ey of her apartment house them,” howled the o q.} to have jurisdiction in each vital in-| pucker, of Portland, is dea and heed hou of commons Thursday was | cadets followed. mS i Bors with having the chimney} Havercamp attempted to ly, | dustry |three Greeks, James Rasti#, John general: oepted as «indienting | pected Oe ee fore ood }but shouts of “Do you pay taxes] Th port emphasized that the| perofilis and J. P. Zordas, are HUNTING (6 HIS lack of confidence in Lloyd George's |to New York before noo : ; e c J . $ . hile <7 of tami! That's what I call profiteering,” | “Bolshevik! “Were you in the! conte failing to agree on 4! seriously and perhaps fatally wound FAVORITE SPORT sdmninixtration, Aw originally framed While male m pane ypteme Freed said jarmy?" “Soviet!” drowned hia voice,|™eens of working out collective bar | od ay the result of what in believed | the amendment excepted Frenchmen) are up at the peo se! meeting = "fm a worker and out of a jod,! Asain Councilman Moore wielded! ining, indorsed the principle, This) to pave been an attempted holdup in| {| | from the use barring allens from |Queen Elizabeth aha aos people Foan't pay my rent. What about | his el until his arg was sore. jwas the question on which the con:! ihe Pasco confectionery holding British pilots’ licenses prominent New York — = en RP" shouted a man in overalls, as| “Give him fair play,” Moore ad-| ference split and which caused the} A man entered the store and Following a day-long conference |at tea to be given At bite wife of Pushed his way to the front. | monished the crowd. jlabor group to walk out, leaving the | ordered hands up. All but one, a o a wterday between members of the | Mra, Cornelius pe aes ; © Phe man in overalls was prepared If you oppose anything these! conference impotent Greek, complied. He drew a gun — ~ | | cabinet and leaders of the revolting | Brigadier General Vanderss& @ay more, but he didn't have a/ days people call you a Bolshevist Right to Organize bow n it happer | | faction it was announced that a, ‘The king went noes oO “dead Chinaman’s chance. Havercamp resumed “We b sgh “ay Sagar HEE - | |compromixe amendment had been| automobile row yesterday “ % Bi down,” roared ladies and gen ' “ " | } | produced which would not antago a trial spin in several cars, operating * A, the Doors that the right of workers to or : f | them himeelf, He finally decided {me alike. The man in overalls! wywen, ‘aren't you! shouted alganize for the purpose of collective || Don’t Forget to | vig odes sean ial te upon an Americaf-made car. It will ‘ mewn. landlord b ning, thru represenatives of attorney gene je | UPON 4 Wash- lic 7 ara e place the George Wasi Woba P. Fay, an attorney, stirred) “ir standing up for my rights is| thelr own choosing, can not be denied Turn Back Clock solicitor general will assist in draft-|be placed aboard he royal party ited to heavy applause when| if standing up for my rights ia/thele own choosing, can not be denied a SN ea ing the new amendment which i# ex-| ington, upon, which she ioral ee » ‘ Ac » the! jolaheviat,"/and 4 ed # represents ‘ Sunday morning, when the sun | ented tm: bee oduced when parila ake the return 4 Sharacteriaed the ordinance @9/iiavercamp retorted. “It you have) the public we can interpret this right |! god, raixing his baton over eant pomees fe i a r m ppeey Mag i ph tg s lehiidren half of the apart Ab, | The king went to the Midniggt houses in town will slam the a | : | Frolics t night and got back to, vw ntsc * ’ Pi ‘ “= Workers’ College hin hotel af five minutes after your face and I call that un-Ameri-| tions or aaw onty in the sense that wagecarner# | cen hills, brings it down with a in} must be free to choose what organiza nifying the beginning of jations, if any, they will w day, 100,000,000 people this ordinance becomes a law. this city government has re: itself into a soviet,” shouted oa.” join for this purpe ut the United States will lift bway ani : 2 The queen rode thru the sul y Drake Comes Back nis © Bitner sherwisd the Inna} Crisis at Hand sleepy heads, glance at the clock HES AN EXPERT Mixer Sunday P.M. (strict aiong Broadway, unknown to Tian Drake eaped to his| “If I built a home and every ten-|, TH? Position of the administration |] which will show thet they Hav RIFLE SHOT Members of the Seattle Workers’ | the crowd that Jowtied her. | Ten" | that an inevitable and unescapable || another hour to sleep, ant nl * 3 Pak sus hold their first informal| Marly in the evening shouting: “Do pu call my t bull home, you landlords|* ge will hold their first inform: ° ab he matg eel at have py Hse 1 atorted | Srisis has arrived and must be met|/ over with « sigh of satisfaction || / mixer Sunday night in room 201,| Prince Leopold were the guests of with decisively by administrative ac |] 4nd snore in unison, All the at 6 p.m. Instruct-| the American Iron and Steet Insti tion, it was learned. clocks in the country will be put Tt has been suggested by adminin. || back one hour Saturday night tration leaders that President Wilson | When the daylight saving act ex ius a statement defining the post pirea. If you don't want to be the ‘the ground that his increased |tand from you crooks at tépnotch |ten of the administration and the only a sm in bay “reser Staten income and otherwise, made | prices,” the speaker shot back plan it will follow. If a “shew down” || 1 Mies USU Gay morning, turn raise essary. Ivan L. Hyland also ansailed the | must come, the time is more oppor a per reo ay = vy oe, urn the confusion which fol-| ordinance as {lhadvised, tune now than later in the winter, || the clock back an how & landlord shouted: “Let me| “Ir thix ordinance is passed it win| When suffering from a disruption of ind y would be the greatest give Seattle a black eye for ever ‘ 25 Small, a tenant, lea) to| more,” Hyland said. Belief in expressed that the gov cng “te Sgro wil take whatever steps | Daylight Saving —— ‘and yelled, “Sit down, you| The only person present who did| ernment 4 . { Sou are not even an Ameri | not attempt’ to make a apeech was] are necessary to keep the country's! Goes Out Tonight|; Aged Worker Escapes Death i ak wee. « soft coal supply normalvhere, follow-| wastinGTON, Oct. 25-—Teday Labor Temp Pay is proprietor of the Delamar|the speaker nts, Second ave. W. and| “Why don’t you buy a plece of ors, class members, friends of the | tute at a banquet in the Hotel Com- j college, with their wives, husbands|modore, More than 1,000 persons | | aha sweethearts are invited. ‘There| cheered the king’s toast to President t will be refreshments and a program | Wilson. ¢ place, According to Coun-|land and build?" advised another Moore, Fay has raised his | landlord from $35 an apartment to $65,/ “I'm not sucker enough to buy veovan of music, talks and college yells. 2 arte J. Barleycorn Is Dies From Injuries Faintly Wiggling; | William Moore, 69, who fell down CHICAGO, Oct. 25—(By United 7 f : - ——————— | wtairs at 1819 13th ave, last Wednes-| Press.) —Attorney Levy Mayer left % | day, fracturing hin skull, died at the|Chicago today for Loutsville, Ky. Minor hospital Friday. to make a final effort to lengthen “ . J. Barleycorn's tife. ¥ Moore came to Seattle from Nothe. | Mayer, in federal court, will ask CARRIES HIS GLOVES LIKES HIKINGIN TH COUNTRY —"SSTEQD OF WEARING } of Py 6 : 4 7 p landlord subsided. H. J. Ramsey, representative ecjine the baaggo Aygh vkgapmirc on jt the last day of daylight saving a Inherits Fortune Following Day { Alaska, some time ago. Funeral ltnat $75,000,000 worth of liquor A main trouble in this whole|the Seattle Real Estate association, ent a for Ni }& national institution, At 2 a, m |g services, under the direction of owned by the Kentucky Distilleries “ Small continued, “is the Jap. and T. D. Rockwell, appearing for ago we agg aay : 1 to the | Sunday clocks will be put back one Nn | Moore's Alaskan friends, will be held|¢ warehouse company be permit- the Hotelkeepers’ ass0cia On. in| ie eee i stora, Made plain. as |HOUF, Putting the nation on a stand-| EVERETT, Oct. 25-—"You can't/to the amazement of surgeons,|“t 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, at|ted to enter the market before the ° +] nounced that they would submit data |" oduiies af tonic Wittes that | #4 tine basis, keep a good man down,” says | Crist woke and called for food. | Collins Bros. chapel. Interment will/aayent of constitutional prohibition and arguments against the rent) ii orediey om Of the public will be| TH® daylight saving law, passed! teuben Crixt, 78-year-old Lowelt |After eating a hearty breakfast of | be made in Lakeview cemetery. January 16. The company paid a to slap on high | ordinance at thé meeting next Wed- early in the war to encourage back * buckwheat cakes and pie, he gain-| PRE oss ERE ERT ETE = tax of over $1,000,000 September 1, | meaniae. ry Placed above those of either the/ 14 food production, was repealed|‘esident, who was near to death's/eq strength so rapidly that when | ea by congress. Farmers who declared | (door Wednesday, and heir to @ for-|the whistle blew he got up and PLAYS WITH MATCHES; Soldiers in Mines? | that the law was working them in-|tune of $57,000 Thursday. jwent to work JAP LANDLORDS The plan of having soldiers run jury were largely responsible for the| Crist was knocked down Wed-| Late that afternoon came a let- LITTLE GIRL IS DEAD Skull Fractured miners or operators. the mines also haa been suggested, | repeal, which waa Sinally accom./nesday by a falling log at the mili|ter from the East to Crist inform-| CHEHALIS, Oct. 25.—Ella, the) rs 4. Carried to|ing him that he was heir to $57,-|Syearold daughter of William) in Hotel Q but it is pointed out that few) plished after the preaident had twice| Where he is employ soldiers are skilled miners, To meet vetoed repealing measures. hin home in an unconscious state, | 000 left by an uncle. He will leave| Degerud, is dead here from burns! Charlies Kunz, 36, is suffering fi the problem, officials may, the men| A number of cities are discussing | physicians despaired of hin life. hthe city carly next week to lay |#ustained when her clothing caught, possible fracture of the skull, applauded who are now working the mines adopting daylight saving ordinances| Thursday morning about 4 o'clock,'formal claim to the estate. jfire while she was playing with | the result of either a fall or an Convicted of taituse to sealuinin 0 we be lak there. of their own despite repeal of the ae SN WE —_——___— matches, Her parents were absent tack by an unidentified man at tl © negotiations between miners | national act. from home at the time. The little | y, tone hotel, 1212% First ay ee el brea Dovteet Bess poodles ont, And ‘operators. which began last] — ——__— TURN DOWN WILLIAMS | Mercury Down tot's dress was burned from her| priday night. : ; ‘ jay. ended last night, after Sec | body. neg : }two Japanese ere wore fined | retary Whson, having exhausted his) Four Bandits Hold AS U. S. COMPTROLLER to 34; W HES SERENE. PP a Frei ae rer that this ord..ance $10 eac\, by Police Judge John Blown resources to conciliate the two WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.~—(By ; armer | med at the Jap.” Allen said. Gordon Friday. Two other Japanese . q | and asked for money. She told tl ip teak pow call «Jap. a|saen fortetted bail in the sum of $10( ere" coed "bon President Witeon,| oP Portland Plant | cnitea Preas.)—The nomination of Weather Is Due || NO MORE CHEAP SUITS [poiice’she struck him and he f this ordinance? Don't strike each. sie Four armed | john Skelton Williams to be con- Old George W. Boreas swept LONDON, Oct. 24—Altho London | stirking his head on a mop board. over the shoulders of, K. Takamura, proprietor of a lode 3 j bandits held up employes of the Port: | .__., . Y . |] down on Seattle Saturday, once gained worldwide repute for the, The police are inclined to b ihe Jap over pri It t# believed that the coal confer-| iand Railway, Light & Power Co., at | ‘Toler of the currency was reject- |} tom ~Pawcay nor Probie |reasonable prices at which tailored | the injury is due to a beating up jing house at 1623% Main at.. and K- lence here will end when representa-|an East Side barn, Friday night,|°¢ by the senate banking and cur- "A. Havercamp, a tenant, was Aramaki, 199% Yesler way, Wereltives of the strikers will. present and bringing with him that win. || *¥it# could be purchased here. indi-| ministered by men. nd eacaped with $300 loot, after|fency committee by @ voto of 10 | the Krimmine with hin that win: |) cations aro that the reputation is ‘#0 much by the lobby that fined $10 each. Harry Kakamateu.|ineir side of the os ” " le / of the case hooting R. A. Pratt, an employe,|to 7 today. The vote was on strict b | i a renee pane St Se Dee tem Lane Is Amxlows © | thru the arm. mer party lines. accra te OntNtal Wath: || memory. ‘Tailors et the city’ have/SANTMYER FILES | am howl 1261 Main} Seeretary of the Interior Lane,| The bandits escaped In an auto-| Willams’ nomination has ht George N _ |) decided that a fair margin of profit mT er skies ates Steere leks terdatted thelr bail,” | who was chairman of the national in.| mobile, which was found ditched sev. | Pending since the previous session of || STN! George N. Salisbury, Gum: || 1's 0 trae is 831-3 per cent. FOR SCHOOL BOAR) bani “ ; dustrial conference, in a letter to|efal blocks from the scene of the |Congress, when it was alno rejected. | TAY penttase Swariert2 | Sponsored by Mayor C. President Wilson, today urged him | holdup, ’ Since March 4, Williams hap been ~ Sean ee: AUDREY GETS DIVORCE gerald, City Comptroller ee holding office under a recess ap- Co-Eds i; Rec tec cote asecs re cae re PHILA at SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.—|Carroli, judges of the sup Hana Tigers Face tion of the public group for a new ld M Py potn| it. DELPHIA, Oct. 99-~-A life. Audrey Monroe, pretty actress of|end scores. of other wi re Learning to pomge |Ho emorial jong ambition to study medicine has |wWajia Walla, Wash, was granted a citizens, a petition 4 “ | a “The industrial conference never | for Roosevelt HELD FOR THEFT been fulfilled for Miss Lillian E./divorce from her millionaire hus-|J. Santmyer as a Ise Their Mitts” || arne tt really got started,” wrote Lane, “It PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 25.—J. M.| Shaw, of Boston, who haa been en-|band, Charles ©. Fobl, by Judge |school board, was died at its birth, because questions| Memorial services for former Riley, who ts alleged to have stolen | abled to enter the Woman's Medical Ward yesterday. by Reuben W. Jo ND, Ore.. Oct. 25.— | PO | arose which is was not prepared to| President Theodore Roosevelt willl, trunk full of jewelry at Savannah, | college of Pennsylvania thru a fund| Mental anguish caused by fre-|the board. b art of oreeaate their 1) Col ate Crew meet jbe held at the ¥. M. C. A. audi- . Was arronted here yesterday by |given her, together with a Carnegie |quent letters from other women to} The school ts being ned by co- |) "Thin should not end the effort to torium at 3 o'clock Sunday after- erton detectives, edal, for saving l'n life. her husband was her plea. December 7 oo je here, a — | OE Ko at this business of adjusting dif-|noon. Rev. M. A, Matthews, pas- —- ~— = — ——— — eed : ving been organ + ti «| ferem y of | t or th First Preabyteri benefit. ‘Big Teams Billed in East;| frcne’* PY 00% sense Instead of | tor laa a ’ force. jehurch, will speak. j girls are highly enthusi- . over the innovation and i mever again resort to and hair-pulling, for find the left hook and the Georgia Tech Meets Pitt | °o»- tor a tew days of real sanity, | #0 mucif more effective. when, with composed nerves and y ioe hie 3. A calm judgment, and without utter: BROTHERHOODS MAY | * HEN ARRELL ness of feeling, e |(United Press Staff Correspondent)| Yroniems and” Fabel gerade Fy al BUILD TEMPLE HERE) 4 q | NEW YORK, Oct. 25.-Prineeton | traditional hopefulness and confi-| Construction of a Railway Broth : jfaces the Marne of her football ¢& | gence, erhood temple in Seattle will be con gy tod etree formidable bunch| _.“Recklemaness ts in our blood, \ sidered at a meeting of the RR , ot coking at the formidable bunch) gregt willingness to take riska that| Men's Welfare League executive | y os ey grsrrad i. reg Old | we have no right to take. We will| council Saturday night at Triple F ginia > aarp ei Pos aye ol ri suffer for this spasm of hysterical | Alliance headquarters in the Rail.) ‘ Ne breathing in chorus, “They | *tif assertiveness on all sides. way Exchange buflding. | Settling Up Rapidly steel district were reported | *hall not pass.” But they know bet to have been sent to the West | ter, and there is mightly little hope Act at once, if you'd like to own some steel territory. that the Roper squad will be much of the “Best Land in —_ wr (ioc ing’ ay oe'us soe} American Legion Gets Action in A aed Oo aacient recente’ Wo hanatng Ms Fight to Improve Vocation Work Western Washington,” on terms of troops had been removed | Pelt on Bankhart's door, beside those $100 Cash and gm Gary or that soldiers from the |°f Brown and Cornell. BY HARR’ : ‘ |" 'roday' - 4 ¥ B. HUNT wrong When, of all the thousands of Givision were sent to West| | Today's schedule isn't reigned) w. E. A. Staff Correspondent. | soldiers seeking reeducation and re down with the momentous games that brought about such a Jolt last| WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The fed-|training for industry, only 33 had week. Next to the game at Prince-|eral board for vocational training gf |Completed their training and been | ton, the battle between Pittsburg and | disabled soldiers sailors and marines, | Placed by September 4 | Georgia Tech, at Pittsburg, will be of which has been under fire from the oe 198 i completed training for 1 | importance, as it is the first big in-| American Legion for the past month, | certain vocations. While only 33) x XORK, Oct. 25—Supreme |isrsectional game of the season." ix to be ovehauled. jhad accepted positions found for art Judge Geigerich wan to decide) Corneil jooks to be in for another| A standing committee of three, ne-|them by the board, 46 others had | whether the city shall be per-| drubbing at the hands of Dartmouth, | lected from within the board's mem-|found jobs for themselves which | ily enjoined from stopping the | on the Polo grounds, Syracuse is|bership, i# picked for the job. | Soey -preterned to any offered thes of German opera here. The icoxed for an easy time with Wash-| Dr. C.. A. Prosser, director of the|the board and 65 had decided to take | ‘was produced again last night. | ington and Jefferson at Syracuse. | board, is leaving Washington “for a| additional courses and had begun police and uniformed sailors ~ rest.” He will not return. | studies in another line of work. ing the doors of the theatre. | CHICAGO, Oct. 25. — Cnited| ‘The commiftes to guide the board’s| OM the charge that the wages of Press.)—The weekly football classic| work in the future will be made up|™en in training have been confis | will be visible today at Ann Arbor.|o¢ James P. Munroe, Calvin F. Mc-| cated, the board, individually and Michigan and Ohio State universities | tntowh and Arthur FE. Holder collectively enters a flat denial, ' Will battle there for what now looks! ‘The cornmittes will break down| A® to the charge that only men ‘ . to the championship of the Western baerts ve surrounded ity |#uffering “major handicaps” are ad correspondent of the Tidende re-| conference. Ohio has a comparative allen oy wad iat toeounire on ite | ented: today that the entire staff of /jy light schedule after today, insur-)a look at what it is doing. | “Every man suffering from a Trotaky was captured |ing her gong thru without a confer. Seven Points of Criticism physical disability, temporary or ob geceacige forces A00k | ence loss if the Wolverines can't] geyen points of criticlam stand| Permanent or with a real occupation: B Petrograd. Trot-/ stop her. ‘The Wolverines have a “ jal handicap,. {8 awarded cor , was said to have escaped in a0 tougher ‘hata. tal tay oak out in the charges of “betrayal of P, mpensa. Ye tion and hance for training,” say: . trim Ohio State, the dope says, they i vemeitee as Sistas ceed sa haat angie we ' The opening of Thurston County Farms i 9 can beat the remaining adversaries.| ¥IRST: That only 33 men had meaner as aroused the i ‘ni Ison’s Health Other games of interest were: completed courses of training and)! ATTER OF “MIBS” ir Alread howd Fn ~~ Still Improving |cai2!""? N*M * HH oinced in employment up to Septem TT (e) at ye : ly many settlers have been WASHINGTON, Oct..25-—(United | linols vs, Wisconsin, at Chym-|P (28% | RIGHTENS PROWLER ace co ae ee a a actory, acco a" iiauie” tht lend ia ere home of Mrs, Mary Not i physician, Dr. Cary T. Grayson Cash Regi I bene Miceunataa ey they Ad Ber ae licka and was going thru the Yamily An Acre t estigate or write for information ane. Dessisent had a comfortable | UAas! egister 8 THIRD: That only men with|elongings when he picked up al atonce, eee Nabbed by Thief |‘maior nanaicaps nee Prize winning products of the soil in rich and pro- ductive Thurston County. CLE were being con.|Pait of trousers owned by Mya, Not tee ‘ * jdered by the board in accepting|!cka’s young son. A number of Situated in rich and productive Thurston County—the country where farmers are producing 12 tons of potatoes to the acre; Moe BO SUNDAY SCHOOL” erBbynay ype go Poielbshiy gd aged Peal Moree PUPE marbles dropped to the floor and 1,000 bushels of onions to the acre; 1,200 crates of berries to the acre; corn that grows 12 feet high; pumpkins that weigh 40 BALEM, Ore, Oct. 25.—(Uniteal se) apt ar ‘ we r nd ra od FOURTH: ‘That medical service |the clatter caused the burglar to unds; rutabagas 18 inches in diameter; mangels two feet lon@; celery that's as perfect as any you ever saw in your life, and o a ie. rant, # yer On Caring the ab- hasten away. jumper crops of peas, beans, pears, plums, apples and all other fruits, grains and vegotables that thrive in the mild and delight- .)—Tomorrow will be “Go-to-|sence of Gus Backman, chairman of |W@% denied men in the schools ex: P™gay-Bchool Day” in Oregon. Th: | the mmittee operating the place,|CePt when it could be furnished with- mt to get adults as well a# and ob ined $175 Friday night. out cost to the board, is he pete cena Sa \ end ctaalnes $378 Briay night |b ean: That men ccoepted tor| WARES: DIE FAST; LOCATION ADVANTAGES fully equable climate of this Nature-favored region. furnished by a procla-|an automobile in the alley by Motor-| Vocational training courses and re | & was issued by Gov.| cycle Officer C. BE! Dix jeeiving an allowance from the gov LYNX FUR COSTLY | At Belmore Station, Thurston Rural free mail delivery every —_— — | ernm to cover their expenses, for: NEW YORK, Oct, 25.—-A market | Popty, on Northern Pacific Rall- oreo? by tid fromm. putlie re 8 . i — H feit thelr claims for assistance from | increase in price of lynx furs as the seoudntiien milan Prem Moats, chool at T te fendid . SIGN AND MAIL | ey _ Rig. | school at ‘Tamwater; — splendic Railroad Leader the War Risk Insurance Bureau up|®utumn auction of millions of dollars’ Thee ties elas teeeam Seattle: b Fonda; good dally. train service, 814 New York Block THIS COUPON | to Consult Hines |to tre amount atiowed them monthly | Worth of pelts, 1s explained by the and twenty miles from big gov- | with Atation almost on the land; Seattle, Wash, | a i : ronment army post at © e | WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.-—President | P¥,the federal board. fact that every eight years the wis, which buys immense quane | tive country surroundings. Dear Sirs: Please send me, free, informati | WASHINGTON, Oct.25.—President "'stXTH; ‘That the board has not|Horthern hares are killed off by all titles “of farm produce, garding the opening of Thurston’ Count pea | Raftroad ‘Trainmen, and President 1,|49N¢ the proper missionary work In Guat Yo0e Py ne byes reed ea! yoo prlang: % ae | chief food of lynx, Last winter there Micevacd, of thi Order Ue army hospitals, and that as a result | Chet : pealinicn <7 tes Sow tat tec & neva ee adh gga rpehohd hundreds of rgen who should be in| Were few surviving hares, SOIL AND WATER Call on A. H.'Retd: # Co. See SE eee hae Rees | with Tail Director Hines to receive ine for its assistance know nothing y Rem ns: eine native red clay loam, and | 314 New York Block, Second Address . Will occupy their new hall, at | his angwer to demands of their or Whatever ning it. DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 25.—Mr. and mek basver. horton pollo Chorr fee een 4 “ ) 3 +» Oct. 26.—Mr. eeptional e at , for complete free in- Beventh and Olive st., beginning || eanizations for immediate wage in-| H t all authority i*|Mys. David T. Hall have been mar level aa. Ecce hat a Shien t ‘4 v PHONE ose eeceee scree tereeeeeteeeeeneees with young people's meeting to- |ereanes, it was,announced here to-|*° centralized in Washington as tolried, divorced, remarried and are Absolutely free from gravet. Fine | formation. Arrange now to sce 8-10+24-2 De EAA night, at $ o'clock. Meetings Sun. |) day. make the handlink of the problems|about to be redivorced, Meanwhile Here! ghd weniyecretennla” | this land, October 26, 2:30 and 7:36 enn nnn ae JOf students in the one “thousand| Mrs, Hall has obtained an injunction | The blue jay is the pr ged the|séd00ls, thruout the country, cum-|restraining her husband from using bir 4» And he what he ba geo and inefficient, the family automobile. She can't rt t both eggs and young. ‘would seem that something was’ drive it, either!