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IU. $. CHAMBERS. | OF COMMERCE Being Organized All Over, the World | WASTTINCTON, Oct, 2% — The groundwork for Uncle Sam's new program for world-wide development of his commercial activities ts being laid by the extension of Amertean Chambers of Commerce tn faraway | countries and by an active participa tion in the affairs of the Internation al Chamber of Commerce, recently formed with headquarters at Parts, Twenty-eight American Chambers of Commerce have been orgunized, to date, in 16 different countries, The! latest to complete its organimation is Pernambuco, Brazil, The next one) scheduled for organtation ts at Viadivostok, Siberia. Countries where American cham. | bers are already under way promot- ing American trade relationships are: Argentine, Brasil Bolivia, Chile, | China, Colombia, Cuba, England, Italy, France, Mexico, Spain, Tur key, Germany, South Africa and the | Philippines. Chiha leads in number of chambers with six, Brazil is seo jend with four, Reports from China to the U. 8.| man war standing. | Chamber of Commerce tndicate that| the man from behind, | the bodies of Shanghal, Tientain, Pe-| View waa cut off by @ street en: ST YOUR HOMES FOR KENT WITH FREE BENTAL DEPARTMEN Where They Found of Rie ax} wntform, BY LEE SULLIVAN Chapter 10, | high grade hand bags kits and suit cases— Hoe pointed to a shabby, ashe man, loitering, with bahds | ird ave, and Yesler way. —tn a mile saving you 25% on your purchases we offer this fine quality hand lucgage, cohaisting of bags and sult cases from the best manufacturers of finest grade leathers lined with leather or silk, fitted with heavy cast brass catches and locks; In brown, tan, black or mahogany; 25 pieces in the lot. $40— hand hags. $50— hand bs $40— hand bag: $30— hand bags. ant Hassefbiad. | machi. | ate aerons the street. then © bo re pe Bs king, Harbin, Hankow and Chang-| but a moment later we saw hir $25-— suit canes . sha are rapidly bringing American | leading the man back across th 4 : trade in China tnto American hands | street to our auto. $32.50 suit cases .:. —at the same time we also offer Aéinch sixes; brown or mahogany color; $20—; special while they and contre, paving the way for a/ rapid increase in Chinese American nmerce. Dr. Frederick P. Keppel, an agstat jant secretary of war during 1917, and later director of foreign opera- H tion of the American Red Cross, has been named American administrative commissioner of the International Chamber, ‘The intimate knowledge of European conditions guined by him tn bia(Red Croas work ts counted upon as 4 valuable asset in his new Jod of advising American business of its opportunities in Europa “~“M OFF THE DOPE” HE SAYS “I've been months, honest-toGewd,” the ma was protesting fervently, | walked Knapp. | he him by the erm. ™s or regularly ecld for $13.75 Gua said all righ th and search him,” | “Ho's « dope peddier, 1 know him.” Koapp and 1 walket the man ¢ the Fourth ave and Yesler wa: | convietion when the Bow #t. magi» | months, trate sent her to jail for a month for | drunkenness, Jury of Children Chooses Best Toy | PARIS, Oct. 29—A jury of ebib dren eat at the Grand Palais and de cided which of al) the new toys now lon view is the most amusing. The inventor of the toy chosen by the | %, | child jury received a prize of $200, ‘Lightweight Husband Spanks 200-Ib. Wife NBW YORK, Nov, %—How Paul | nothing. Bchoenhott, weighing 150 pounds,| he was getting more nervous, Hi | threw his 200-pound wife, Matilda, across his knee and spanked hor, was told by the wife in police court. Schoenholt was placed on probation for six montha. He is his wife's }fourth husband. She complained that he administered the spanking twe or three Umes a week, stock of bicycles— jnow—thank God—I'm off," bi pleaded, wringing his hands, seem ingly tn distress, LOOKS APPEALINGLY BUT COP SAYS “HUNK” ment The man looked as appeal ing an he could, Then Knapp gay short Inugh and started feelin: e man's pockets “Bunk,” was all Knapp sald hat, and detved Into every bunc! ‘TACOMA: Your £. SCOEWPELD & SONS Credit .- jis Bee in weconda, “Better take off your shons,' ahoon. “You can look at my pound one and a half ounces, 154 ounces and 14% ounces, I'm off the stuff. I'm telling yo the truth,” the man said jerkily, SUSPICIOUS OF HIS SHIRT SLEBVES “Take off your SOUTH COLBY, Wash.-Wiltiam Cannon, of Tacoma, commits suicide with razor, on Tree ' EMNDON, Oct. 29.—From one tree ‘The Arab city of Najar, on the LOS ANGELES—R. T. Atkinson, coat.” quickly. He grabbed the man’ out again, He felt the cuff of th the sbirt. “What's this?” he demanded. Th: at the ground. “Look here.” me to féel the cuff. 1 did, and fel several jumps in ft It was a sec ond's work to rip the cuff open with a knife, Gives Stoves Once Were Nailed to the Floor Not so the modern oil heater. Filied with Perar_ Oi it gives instant heat anywhere, at any time. It sees a continuous round of service— bedroom —dining room—kitchen— parlor—and bedroom again in the evening. Peart Om, burns without smoke or odor. Economical. Sold in bulk by dealers every- where Order by name — PEarit On, "A woman can operate Caloric STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) “There's a hophead,” said Patrob man Paul Knapp, as be, Lieutenant | £7108 CONVINCINGLY TO Gus Hasselblad and myself drove down Yesler way from central ste tion in the afternoon prowler car. kets, on the southwestern corner “Let's get him,” ordered Lieuten. Knapp drew the ne to a halt beside the eurb- He jumped out toro the whirt of traffic and threaded hia way over to the wide of the utreet where the| were long hours ef tortare—without Me was willing to betray & comrade to gain leniency, It seam He appeared sincere wo ma But He approached | the drus oft the dope for) as he whe war er take him up to the atn the police garage entrance under) ation tnntaietibed viaduct. “Now, you might as well come Arrest Woman 228 | cican.” Knapp mid to him earnest | I know what It te—wns on ft for a long time—But I'm off) Knapp sized him op for a mo We searched every one of Dis pockets, the rim and band of his ot papers he had, and we found Yet, I could notice that twitched unconsciously every few Knapp ortered, over the man‘s pro- testa We found nothing tn bie Knapp scratched his bead. arm ‘There's no needle marks on them. Knapp arms and apread the shirt sleeves man didn’t anewer, but enly looked Knapp tndicated to A dozen white foMied papers ¢rop ped out. A rubber band fastened THE SEATTLE STAR fficer Sullivan Hophead’s Lies Fool Him. the Dope. Their Convincing Lies. He Finds “Sundown Alley” Deserted. , be pounding ot aight Vellewing ing series about Seaitie’s aight Life, as somn by & policeman, “The dope,” picked them up ma We started to staira, but he © and ald ” in cota ov) paddling ber own eanoe on the eae ee napp aowty. bosom of the broad Atlantic, A boat aybe I could still go down there pois ped r " in n erga and and you could eatch the Chink when en” wae ignominiously bolsted q he come” Tt was the man's tas | “board powerful story of life after death— card. He was caught Before him - atéedenn — | ar r.| m od Knapp took him ne | In hin ponseumio “Ils line abe bunk,” he expl arrest “All chance to make heads are the word. n | “When I tirat nome of their wi el to them now.” | “That fellow 7 | right again. ° one ly. “We know you've got the hop Times for Drinking} tsa were poine to find Ton us| MRM —= LONDON, Oct, 29.—Ethel Larkin, | where It in and save as rearching.” | wayne only fio 43, who has passed three terms inan| © en't a bindie on me closing out our entire Inebriates’ home, registered her 2 touched the .stuff in| >resecute these ons sympathy for a * sometimes I do » | It’s the peddlers addicts.” walks were cro’ peopla, Traffic lenm streama. But 1 e rf me some man crowd who they used to it.” bh) “They're diftere a Wo swung up jalley.” between javenuea “That's where jthere,” he anid. "| and an old brow: which was bein; early ran into an auto by the curb Prtvate lessons fextret, ee an orchard at Spring-| of Sait Lake City, dies from Injuries | edge of the Arabian desert, is jeal. | said. pres y Wight, hae guthared | receivea in toalns wreak Oui agnate | ously guarded by the Mohammedans| The man quickty stripped the| cts At we érew up 2 Ae ug se Ae ie pm. at 1000 ech Pridny dance against Christian visitors ragged coat off and started to peel) ,, el ncseggpuin td’ ont Viewmic. back bis grimy brown shirt aleeves,| “Pootlewcers.” whispered Knapp. | naa: “Just @ minute” said Knapp|%* Lieut. Hasselblad jumped out and peterrareaee . (Continued © it | peared before charged with r judge asked, “C youph honah,” Then he anid he ju summer warmth (/0 degrees guar- anteed) in every room in coldest weather— cuts fuel bills 1-8 to 1-2. The CaloriC is the orig- pipeless furnace triple-casing patent, No. This exclu- aloriC feature inal 1,846,801. ive C makes pipele: successful—a: 1omes of 18 less through er. Costs stoves to heat same space. Seattle. Can be instal day. (cast Hardware AVENUE and PIKE STREET (Maxt door to Clisaun Theale ) UU GAIN LENIENCY “Just a minute, can't you. going to meet a Chink down there on the corner and be wea going to him ep @ charge of having narcotics were making a written report of the he THEIR LIES ALMOST MOVED HIM TO TEARS me to tears, bat I've been hardened | - having all that dope,” said Licut, Hasselblad, when we met him | “What will they do with himr 1 court, they could put some of these peddlers where they belong. poor fellow who t# only en addict. | We drove up First ava The aide | Knapp or Hasselblad pointed out to! “It's easy to tell thera after you're | easiest way to tell” SULLIVAN SEES “SUNDOWN ALLEY" Diad pointed out to me “Sundown | gather at sundown, We caught some | dirty alley between a dark apartment cleaning shop. It was deserted, We ewung around the corner and ran up to the other auto, Large Family Kept TIOUSTON, Nov. 3A negro ap “How much did you have?” the the Judge only fined him $25. WINTERisCOMING, ors dare not. copy it. The CaloriC heats Over 100,000 satisfied users, more than 350 in | rena: “Report Nov. 2 and vote ‘yew’ They Were Tagged § . for amendment 23. Bald amend But Drew No Fines,,..., provided a jump tn pay for BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—B4v:| police department members. eral auto ownets appeared tn police | court and explained they had been ‘MOST POPULAR ' OF LEOPARDS Plies Cared tm 6 to 14 Daye refund money if PAZ OTWre LONDONS Oct. 29.—"Raffies” tn |"Meued™ by the cops for some traf the most popular leopard in the |° law violation. “Let's see your | ine § world, and she's holding “open |*6%" euid the judge. And the tags | seer house” At the 200 here, All ber old| 2 | friends, the officers and men of M. & Hyncinth are dropping tn to| “shake a paw” and say bowdy-do. “Raffien” * | Hive at the soo and before that time was star boarder and official mas cot of the Hyacinth, Her sallors thelr be No God—No Sin—No Future Life ? only recently eame to | vorite pastine was atalking | the deck and jumping on feet. Onee the trick al Knapp said, an he| and banded hem Ww most cost her life and she nover » take the man up| Diayed the game aguin. ‘The satlor S > she Jumped for dodged and “Raffiles” i rabbed Kaapp's arm |G into the peal SEE rwas| “leopard overboard™ ealled her playmate, Engines stopped. 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