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Dpiaeeatiahenter t emaih Var aR Cee aera ace Spitienedeonecanae ete eT eee _ CACHE STOLEN Hogshead of Half-Pints Dis- appears meant BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—An investigation started at the federal | buflding today in an effort to deter mine whe was responsible for the THERE’S MUSIC IN THE AIR. ict? CUANGNG PEs! APARTMENT ceus! ”,) Wow Joyous a Are THerR music TELLS OF HEAT AND WARMTH, OW HAPPY DREAM— “HEY Have AT LAST -URNED Pp o J On “H' steam tf 5 é : F i of Aubum Gang ; disappearance of a hoguhead of halt-| 3 f pint flasks of whisky and @ case of i Again in Toils of U. S. Hquor from the casement of the | buliding. ‘The liquor was held as evidence tn & case involving transportation of intoxicants front California to Ore Agents Here A weqoe! to the Auburn box or y case, in which four men @anvicted in feteral court last was brought to light with the gon. When Jease chief clerk tm the United States attorney's effica, when to #ee the “evidence” last night, he found the hogshead con tained rocks and the case contained | water, ginger and pepper. Officers say they knew the evt @ence wan “real stuff" when it was pluced tn the basement, HOLD DRY AGENT IN KILLING CASE WINDSOR, Ont, Nov. 19.—Rev. J. Rig # ——~ ane ‘it M7 | he shot and killed Beverly Trumbie | tor the killing of Trumbie, Under « ruling by Attorney Gen- eral George W. Raney Spracklin’s rearrest and trial bas been ordered. ‘Trumble was shot when fprackiin and several asnoctates raided an inn. A coroner's fury later exonerated Spracktin. It declared Sprackiin shot in self defenan Until Raney’s rufing wae reeetved the matter had been considered clone D o Not Let Another Day Go By Without aking Advantage of This Extraordinary ation-wide Demonstration Sale; Pathe Phonographs _ Pp HISis such an extraordinary sale, the Pathe Phonograph is such an aordinary phonograph—and the vantages of this sale are all so ex- ordinary you should lose no time in 74, SAN Every person in Seattle and vicinity tho has the slightest idea of owning a phonograph should, even at consider- able inconvenience, hear this wonder- Hul instrument. For it is the one you want to own the moment you see and ‘ou have never seen such a phonograph for $150, to say nothing f the records and the rest of the equipment which are included. have you ever heard such a phonograph at any price. ne If you were to guess at the price, guessing solely on appearance, pu would price this Pathe Phonograph alone at many dollars higher than the entire outfit brings. But when you hear the Pathe’s incom- rable tone you will immediately make up your mind that, “Here a@ phonograph that cannot be duplicated in tone at any price and me which I would rather own than any other instrument I have d, even if I could get others for half the price.” Phonograph FREE! equtpment wf! be @eMvered to your home tmmedi ately en recetpt of tnitial payment. Freight or exprens charges will be prepaid te all points within 68 miles of * Privilege wil be gtven te af purchasers te exchange thie inatrument for any higher priced Pathe Phonograph at any time within stx montha, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full eredit for every dollar paid up to the time exchange f= mada Worth of Genu'ne Pathe Records —Selected by You $2 And because this sale offers so many advantages, you should take mmediate advantage of it. You simply must come in and hear this narvelous instrument play a few of your favorite selections. Come Tomorrow. A. B. DUBOIS 1107 Third Avenue Spring and Seneca Streets Store Open Ev enings Till 9 Tear this out, fill in and mail to us at once. A. B. DUBOIS, 1107 Third Averrus, Seatte, Wash, Without any obligation whatroever on my pa: me photographs and other descriptive matter by pT elo mie graph you are offering upon special terms. Also send of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at aaa ) NEMO .--ancoweeconererronaccensescosesenncesnes cas. eee teeneneeie 7 NO. ee nn ee =. a CRY -nnereesrenenrrenreenencnen LSAT. 10 ce cwer anes oe eet eecsaseres. Elliott 5368 Kill Each Other in Private Ernest L. Mippley, of the state polics, and William Hatfield, alleged union organizer, shot and killed each other tn @ @tn duel at Sanda, 26 miles east of here tonight The report was received by Capt. Brockua, commander of the troopers in the Mingo coal strike region. women $5 each for contempt of court when they refuse to remove | hata tn courtroom. died at age of 108, leaves brother | it was declared on reliable authority Henry, 103 years ol jin @ raid near bere, must stand trial! A “Three Rousing Cheers! | MAN NIGH DEATH “en tee '--FRIEND IS HELD Especially if You're a User of Corsets, || Rolled Oats or Roofing Material CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Corseta, rolled oats and roofing material took a price tumble today. The Kabo Corset company announced a slash in prices from 20 to 26 per cent because of the reduced prices of cotton, silk and elastic, The Armour Grain company reduced the price of rolled oats 17 per cent. Roofing material was reduced from 20 to 25 per cent by the Prepared Roofing company. Charge 2 Students as Ticket Scalpers STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Palo Alte, Cal, Nov. 18--The @tanford |untversity campus was startled to |day when the anmouncement that two students had been summarity ,@uspended from the university fol |lowtng tnvestigution ef charges that they had been “weatping™ tickets for Saturday's Callfornia-Stanford foot | ball game, The suspended students Overdose of | Morphine Near Fatal to Garvin — | Brought to city howpftal late | Thursday, nearly dead from an over |dome of morphine, Mike Garvin, | shingleweaver, of Port Angeles, was lett in @ serious condition Friday. | He bag an even chance of recovery. | Jack Harrys, 22, longshoreman, | Gervin’s pal, is held tm city jaf on an open charge. Both were found tn room in the Northern hotel, 119 First ave. & by Patrolman P. i Knapp. Knapp thinks Harrys gave Garvin the overdosa, Harrys gave a confused statement |recarding the possession of $340, Knapp saya, Bootleggers Beat Accused Dry Agent SPRINGYTELD, DL, Nov. 19-— | When 8. Glenn Young, probfbition lenforcernent officer, was placed in the county jafl here on a murder charge, he found himself among ” gang of bootlegrers tn the “bull pen.” ‘The prisonera, who held Young re sponsible for their incarceration, at | tacked him and beat him up. When Jailers came to the rescue, Young ‘was being doused with hot water, Fight With Guns WILLIAMSON, W. Va, Nov. 18. CHICAGO—Justice of peace fines were E. G. Front of Los Angeles and B. H. Ridéel ef fan Francisco. Further suspensions were expected, BELYAST—Jonn Mullan, whe ‘Gils afternoon, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREEL Special Price Basement A Clearing House for Specially Priced Lots of Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Beaver Hats, $8.75 With Crowns Brocaded in Silver and Gold —The popular rolling brims and novelty shapes turned up on one side. Beaver brims and metallic brocaded crowns in a variety of patterns, —lIn the following colors: Blue and silver Rose and gold Green and gold Pheasant and silver 103 New Winter Coats $25.00 —Belted, wrappy, flare-back, cape and shaw] collar models. —Materials: Velours Silvertones Bolivia Suedene —Every garment full silk lined. Many are fur trimmed. —Colors: —Reindeer, Malay brown, Chinese blue, taupe, navy, Burgundy, dark green. fe —Sizes for women, 36 to 44; for misses,,16 to 20. 50 Girls’ Winter Coats, $10.00 —Belted and semi-belted styles of fine velours, chinchilla, cheviot. With or without fur trimmings. Navy, brownpgreen, Burgundy, gray. —Sizes 6 to 14 years, New Wool Dresses for Misses $15.50 —Soft Yalama cloth in smart design— laced with satin ribbon from neck to hem. —Brown, navy, reindeer. —Sizes 14 to 20. 75 House Dresses, $3.95 —Dresses that are well made and cut full. Amoskeag chambray in checks, stripes and fancy patterns of light and medium shades. —A large variety of attractive styles from which to choose. —Considerably underpriced at $3.95. A Late Arrival of 400 New Fall Blouses Special at $3.95 eating of excellent quality georgette Girls” Chambray Dresses, $1.89 —136 Dresses in this reduced price group. —Splendid fast color chambrays. —Smart, youthful styles, attractively Fancy collar and collarless effects; lace trimmed. trimmed, silver and iridescent beaded, and silk thread and floss embroidered styles. —Colors: White, flesh, bisque, Copen, rose, navy, brown, plum and black, —Large variety of styles and colors, —Sizes: 6 to 12 years. 100 Silk Jersey Petticoats, $4.48 —A special purchase of silk Jersey petticoats’ of excellent quality, made with fancy knife pleated flounces having insert of contrasting colors. —Blue and gray, wine and dove gray, Patsy green and navy, black and purple, navy and bisque.