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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR | SEND HARDING BIG GOBBLER THURSDAY, NOVEIMPBEN 25, 3029. MOTORS MAN IS ARRESTEL o DISTRICT Ship News © NEW VOLUMES AT LIBRARY OLD COUPON NOTES OFFERED “WINDOWS OF THE SOUL” Tides in Seattle EE YH Nov. to NOV. te P. S. P. & L. Co. Place ‘| Wide Range of Subjects for —t | Charged With Forgery, Em- Fist High ride | ieee” Heh, Phe t ’ Piet Low Tide | First Low Tide || Issue on Market Book Lovers bezziement and Theft oped ws Oe ot as har Puget ind Power Light Co. from the ith ss, 90 with forgery, embezde Second Low The Second Low Tide w ' ' and the In nda a ted Po et the theft of Jewelry val be r nm of ite new « th * ; : rer * ; vol = a a “pie 0, Robert L. Ward, pres ry Pe note . . w yogin November n juences and rh ‘ ub ident general manager of the Merchant With Four Stores | Delay Sailing for “pi Ni eee of the “Little Napoles manghal Motors Corporation, was il Makes Special Drive for | Thanksgiving Feast } | r0 \ 1 scons muon aoners ae Sy See ns meee federal tole Thuraday. . Alameda a wien sateen Ward, who claims to have been Seattle Products was pe 1 from 9 a ' om shy in ee ree ins Us aati Ge hae oc un overseas aviator with the U. 8. aM 43 Ho wires and merchants of the enge for ka muy eat . ear, and it yt i to be ” Ag sin t 1 i" for roor e la war, was arrested e 7 be . > at b ne of it por ar Offerings ¢ ember Wear . night © Deputy Unite a Whilversity district are taking t rites ever made in this \N-FICTION — O'Brien, “White vhal Thomas Walaa ‘ Jead in the campaign to patron menunit Shadow y tepped off the gangplank of the Pacific Northwest producers ar 4 | t are dated September 1 ther er Ka a M The war keep Pacific Northwest money « Shipping Men to 19 and mature five years, The i | for h “ ved by D her a home by purchasing loc al « Meet Here Monday nt . sat 8 per cent, and the mie | at Rearend! saunders upon cable ef y where price and quality ea prices to be which ts $100, Men © from t l attorney at q #o those of outside products. 0: 8 ion ng of Pacific | py The company operates ' ar i y Merchant operating fe : Ww pi a A, pow light railway, electri umphant Wa tested bie Innocames, and has made «pecial advert « nteru a ther utilities in the Dust"; Grey 1 t charges that he had Beattle food ta, a ross t Puget sound reg King, “Thr ‘ any money “were absurd earrying a selling argument be held here Mor There are two principal reasons Worar te tans m.” He exhibited gala Spee in “ nc's v « a c x ~ : n HAVE BIG EARNING n ivi a ‘ ads le Wednesday it was stated that z : : ‘s POWER BEHIND THEM a Ss 1 in Ss ther ¢ from Unite om At heme products will be served at the attend the meeting, | t . e . . ne have a ne Holcom at shal, how- Spnual banquet of the tr sn ing 7 oma ever, saying that th er of credit galeamen of Seattle. The annual = Tonnage H ere Shows a Kea ne for one. Another wate Convention of the Pacific Nort ie Janie 0 ra forgery w insued Hardware and Implement Deaters’| Gain Over Year Ago sotmen, 89 ys eae seven, ae Gesociation in Seattle January | 1 n 1.683 a sume | f Fi A nis advice, ders Will also hear the message of build eroine hed ire CENEVIEVE Ling San Lul, Ward's Chine ing up payrolis for tndustries by M A rR. y A er 4 t the immi Patronising the manufacturers of F nats Pemreyng Be bet gpeate 7eav : 1d wae a Dr, Ambrose Bailey, pastor of the sg he: wath dea, Brg | oi “Her eyes were deeper than ange rnureaag eo " First ae — be bag carly yeuterday, was reported by the the depth of water stilled at ty-eight s of jade, unde Man © e committee wor 1 re of ur at a edinide " i - ” . a " daréd are yard’ MUM thin churches, anid all pastors dohiare of au Mt her bedaide today to be) even, They seem to agree + ve = aoe pale Sie churches will be urged to « parson bs “has ame ee eee a tien ean ith the poet who sang: errr eine, ana hay Oa pein: @itention to this campaign and to e stamity | Clteaencanacainoneana Ona (Oa Thankeatvic a dee ee A | With dreamful eyes, my|tinuing their search today. \ ch hb bulletins . 4 2 - . ws , * ‘, a 4 te Gt Ge wek ‘Sens Hoehne’ . _to procure no sound | Sfige Johanna Koch, one of the Chicago Harding Girls’ club|sid. “Sra. Johnion ix just about were under the walls of| Ward says he has «wife i ‘ : | security ate as high rs . mtn | Berit ipe oe p|able to sit up, but of course there) Paradise Shanghai ¢ claims to be a mem Beattie shoe manufacturers are to JAP Freighter to i a bed eont and the gobbler they sent to the president-elect, The turk ('\6 ‘need of that, #0 1m wolng to ber of Post No. 40, American Lae feet Monday noon in the Bon Start Loading Cargo When the company opened its) was sent by express to New Orleans and made connections | xeon her in bed \* at San Francisco. Marche tea room with department sale, ir emt for tb et mi J ¥ 4 | es he 1 ede! eunced by Fred R. Morgan of way docks this week. The Japarr | waign, but with no help except that gutta hae sptlont bane 66 tid Que 40 rs. ac winey Frederick & Nelson's, chairman of freighter hag been chartere of ite @wn organteation n ou ary rst her injuries and pays for medical Merchants’ co-amittee, carry general fre Geatt une rit unen, the attention and nurse’ d Piastncss of obtaining greater eup-| and salt herring from Barclay Sound, | \\) “i a tribut eee on terrt with ‘ or ch vba cate and well, n er ay 0 ert for Pacific Northwest industries | west coast of Vancouver twland, t© | tory served between the Canadian . eo tt was & real 7 hankagiving a toe —- are to be discussed by Seattle manu- | Japan. eae boundary and Olympia and in 11| in merica OS S | Johnson Police Open Cells for “Puri- U t d St facturers of food products and by re working day» it waa not only entir arr ni e a es Jovembe: Fy ty " rs t overs Bee th ts ce pee ars vane |Utloads Big Cargo _ | 'y sit xt. but was overeumeert F $20,000 Bail for fied” Inmates TOWN, Ireland, Nov. 26, sb | several hundred thousand dol — St Muriel MacSwiney, widow fing, according to a ae of the of Copra Cake Here 1,000 EMPLOYES OF World ood U ply Accused Minister) “We give thanks; praise be the | the jord csp of Cork, who pees gy ekg peer: ie De To unload 16.004 sacks of copra COMPANY SUBSCRIBE WINDSOR, Ont, Nov, 25.—Police Lond! prayed Arthur Burns in! pimself in Brixton prison, leaves for “vod Oe haem dinner | c2ke for the Philippine Vegetable! An opportunity ta to be offered] BY RALPH F, COUCH {plentiful showing that the entire na-| Magistrate W. E. Gundy today or Sateful voice Thanksgiving morn-/ the United States today aboard thet Re cs -walhy Co,, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha steam-| those who were disappointed in the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—One tion hae enjoyed prosperity of a| dered Rev. J. 0. L. Spracklin, minis |!M&, a9 he inhaled a deep breath | pritish steamer Celtic, She ts wi ae ship Tajima Mara shifted Wednesday | first offering tting them to/ton of grain, vegetables and fruits jing jter, charged with “killing and slay < “4 delicious head that curls UD) panied by her two sisters. i | from the Great Northern terminal to| subseribe to |for each of the 1 > inhabl F 00,000 j!ng” Beverly Trumble, remanded un-| Yesier way near Fourth ave, | The purpose of Mrs, Mact ‘ {To Double G. N.’s | the east waterway docks. Mare than 1,000 employes of the |tante of the United States in the re-| Approximately 6,000,000 persons) ao) 1011 of $20,000 until December 2,|_ “Aemen! chorused John Allen, | visit to America ia to testify beloes ' ig Power Plant. i" Prenat barame purchasers of these poe ag farmers to the popular] W"° paid I wwe bs es » Prong eo when he will our to saedee ta James Lougherty, EB. Slattermark, the conmnithes iewedieeaie the tetabe / ° . | notes, taking among therg over 40lappeal of the country for more and|*#! Sovernment received aver! charge Jobn Benson, Joo Marquarz, Mat situation. The British government Immediate doubling of the capacity Jap-Built Ship on i per cent of the 1, or more than 4 > ny. (MRS ineome of $3,000, or an aggre-| i Matson, Martin Fiaghert : ; ° | . | pe of th al, cheaper food, reports to the agri-|"** A | The bail had originally been set at » Mar jagherty, Carl granted passports to Mra, Mas the Great Northern hydroelectric! Caribhean Gulf Run) $409.00 of the million dotiar jeulture departm indicated t gate of $15,000,000 re oats $10,000, which was furnished by two Weidman, J. V. Anderson, A. A.) swiney foes her sisters without on the Chelan river is to be| ’ This shows that there is a strong! Farmers now aro harvesting the |e and pe fends. This lx more | members of hia congregation, Danterman, Charies Roe, L. Victor, | taking any official cognizance of 4 ed by the eer geyoeigge ot} Png gyre was a gh mnt tendency town operative OWN | last of this bumper yield, almost un “ ar pod a — void | The additional ball also was fur-|14 Blummer, John Dumas, C. Jor- | investigation. fuel ofl plant. officials of the com- y of the assignment of the Japan’! ership of ta orporations, Know: | pre nted in the nation’s hiv “by the natios Curing the gre |nished by members of hin church gereon and A. Reasler. ARR ey have announced. | ese-duilt shipping board carrier East-| ing that the proceeds of these securt City dwellers, ait ‘These figures are by og on reports Pahieeeeiatamneiten “We have passed thru our time of AMUSEMENTS )This device will furnish the a4-| ern Sword to Swayne & Hoyt of San | ties will be uned for the purpose of)to their holiday fare, might ef of the int revenue bureau trial, been convieted, and now come ‘ Hs electric power needed dur-| Francisco for operation In the com-| keeping service up to the standards |that the nation’s harvest ia bounti.| 1” the records of the labor |33 Conschines forth cleansed, purified and with| the two tl ge 7 required to build| pany’s Pacific-CaribbeanGulf line| required and demanded by the com-|ful enough to feed every inhabitant | PArtment oe eeperte ® Asim = | goodness crystallized within us,” LOEWS: 500,000 generating | service, munities served, the people of thes*/his own weight once each month | lone of workers enjoy na added Burns, in the voice of a/ ja' which has been proposed, but ¢: 2 9 communities responded readily when | during ‘the peg, Blarney if the | Dishest wages in hiatory, Men Rel d prophet. AL ACE is If pt yet begun. MARTIN F. TARPEY, RECENT) opportunity was afforded them to|average American resident (includ Th addition to earnings that amply ease “A-‘men™ again chorused Aflen,| “ latter project is to furnish the | jy appointed port captain for the Pa-| identify themscives with thelr OWN ling children and infants) is rated | Provide food, shelter and clothing, ete, altho more than one scratched @verzy for the contemplated electrifi-| citic Steamship Co, was awarded the | utilities at 100 pounds—and there still re |hundreds of thousands found them b S. B k hiateelt mochawtenties VAUDEVILLE sermeN _ ¢ation of the Great Northern lines. | navy cross for distinguished services| Puget Sound Power & Light Co. |mains enough food to fatten the|*elves with remaining funds suf y ec. a. er) “Thy jail gates have been opened | “THE MASQUE OF LD in the submarine sone during the | with its subsidiary companies, serve"! carving millions in central and | ficient to satisfy the need for reere WASIIINGTO pow and we go forth into the day of free. | A Spectacte of 1001 28.—Con- acientious objectors who refused to take part in the world war recetved 147 communities In the Puget sound THRILLS! region. Participation by the public ation and luxuries. According to one estimate, based on government ook dom until the night do come again!’ once more prayed Burns, | Sue Steel Co. for southern Europe at the sume rate oe . for eight more months Storage Charges | Collection of $26,299.53, claimed as | charges against the United | | States Steel Products Co, on goods “held up at ports of export by the of steamship facilities, ts} ound by John Barton Payne, di-| ‘rector general of the railroads, in a — filed in superior court Wednes- “Oklahoma Bank Is Closed by Order) COALGATE, Okla., Nov. 25.---The| Diggest bank failure in Oklahoma tn five years was revenleg today with the arrest of Roy S. Hotchkiss, vice “president of the Citizens’ State bank Coalgate, charged with operating involvent institution. The bank Was closed by State Bank Commis-| Fred Dennis, following discov- of a shortage of more than $300- Statistics} BIRTHS I, 515 22nd ave. girl ‘alls, boy enny way, boy. 5 Dearborn st., Sige pay. 2212 N. 36th, girl } aa iy. BR. W. 1811 N. 44th, boy. | David, 4821 Beach Drive, whan William, sdiecquist, J. R, 1781 Second N. E., | boy. | Cumberland, Hargin, Noble, 569 Ward pl. boy. | . M. H., 109 N, 70th st., boy » W. T., 2659 Belvidere ave, W, 1, Edmonds, boy. | inden, G. V.. $425 47th ave. &, girl n, G. W., boy. Jand, Fut Sturgis Toad, boy panes: W. girl stterson., i 1310 Queen Anne Wisco, sy “W., 3914 Woodland Park ave. girl. = > Saichiro, 911 Washington st., rl Newbury, RG, 5537 27th a MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age Tilford, Raymond A., Seattle. Legal Davis, Helen L., Seattle . Le Braemer, Erich B,, Seattle ....Legal Kruskowski, Maria, Seattle ».: Legal Biair, Hugh, Seattle ..... 50 Thomas, Fannie H., Seattle 48 Phillips, Karl A. Seattle .. Myers, Doroth ttle . Hocker, James F., Port Angeles Altick, Ruth M., ‘Seattle .. ‘ordan, Thomas J., Jero ‘Tdaho ‘ovey, Ada S., hn, Thomas, Hailey, Idaho « 4 Legal Swanson, Raymond, Seattle .. Legal Pearson, Kdna 8, Seattle...) Legal Hageland, Cari H., Portiand .....26 Payzant, rol, Seattle ....... 23 Ph wen, P. W., Seattle ....,Legal Bi Reba B., Seattle . + Legel Halen, Olaf, Seattle Legal Warwick, Inga, Seattle Lanes Smith, Clarence A., Auburn Neely, Caroline 8. Auburn , DIVORCES GRANTED lover, Irene #3. from Frank ikwood, Buline B. from Haller L. Grath, Florence from Charles A arson, Lillian Gertrude from An- drew Harold DEATHS Dolman, Joseph, 8 years, 2217 N, 57th, Prenti 6, Bess J., 1 month, 404 Cedar wl agcoe, William, inkham, Jam’ N, BK. i en, William H., “ist 62,1912 Bighth aye. 37, 3160 45th 56, 1518 Firat “Loreeme, 2 mont way. be, 411 AFTER UNLOADING 5,000 sacks of copra‘cake and 745 tons of | cocoanut of] at Tacoma, the Manila | Maru, of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, | which arrived at Seattle Sunday, will sail for the Orient December 13, WITH A SHIPMENT OF LUM- ber to be loaded at Bellingham Fri | the Isthmian ‘line stearnship Steet Ranger, which has taken on genera) freight here, will sail for New York and Boston the end of this month, day, . DEPARTURE FROM THESE waters of the Arizona Maru, in the Seattle-Orientat Shosen Kaisha, has been asinounced for December 1. The Hawail Maru of the same line, will arrive Decem ber 11, at Pier western Alaska on Tuesday. . Weather Rabon Report TATOOSH ISLAND, Nov. 5 trade of the Onaka/ and problems larly ber keep the al, as in the ownership of the utilities op erated by the company will broaden the public's Interest standing of the company's purposes Participation by pa- trons and employes will be particu it wih income from operatiog in the Puget sound district. ee School to Be Held Next Month in o Farmers complain that the very bounty of their harvest has brought many of their number to the verge of ruin because of reduced prices. These, they charge, are absorbed by speculators and middlemen and not passed along to the consumer Farmers have made some gains tr land values, which have jumped 100 per cent In some loca oven a 10 per cent jump in land values and machinery would give the farmers an agereeate profit of something nd under. tend to Following the Loggedoff Land| more than $5,000,000,000, it is esti- conference to be held in Seattle | mated. December 67, the state development! Other _Other government reports are bureau is planning to hold a bee —_—— ~ school for those who are especially interested in the possibilities of aplary development in this section, and to attract the attention of the | farmer who is engaged in intensive tracts to the ad of supplementing his the assured profits from | culture of | STEAMER NORTHWESTERN. vantages | the Alaska Steamship Co. fleet. I6) come by due to arrive in port fro m South-| peoeg, «mat! Ornamental Co. Gets Phone Building Job! in- City’s attle to be thankful reports, the nation Is buying enter tainment at theatres, clubs, dancing halls, parks and other places of| amurement at the rate of nearly $1,000,000,000 a year. A total of approximately $2,600 000,000 was epent for articles legally classed as luxuries because of a buy ers’ or war tax which must be pat on them at the time of purchas These articles, according to the gov ernment records, include such things as automobiles, candy, cameras musical instruments, articles of fur. |Jewelry, cosmetics and perfumes, lyachta and Aculpture Seattleites Find — Many Reasons Why Thankful fies to the sincerity and gratitude | their greatest possible Thanksgiving | | day gift in the form of an order | from Seeretary of War Baker today releasing the 33 still held in prison. | T canes of the 33 stupelaniions| objectors who remained in custody | have been reviewed finally by the | secretary of war and the remainder | j of their sentences remitted and the men discharged, Baker's announce ment said. The majority of the 38 objectors have been in confinement more than two years THANKFUL? HUH! NOT THESE BIRDS! NO-- OVERCOATS STOLEN “Thankful?,” said Charles C, Hutterer, 643 Nickerson st, “Thankful?” Weeell, I should way NOT," exclaimed H. H. Holden, 1115 Jefferson at. “Thankful, huh,” snorted J, F. Stevens, Blackstone hotel, 1607 hth ave. | “Thankful, asserted Charles what d'ya Driscoll, mean?” 418 } ry keg oe? or © peo of io sta or mI | apeuenter ristag: shower Wire Works, Sturgis road, has been| ag hew happen et cr 7 tn |] “Thankful—no thanks,” declar- wind so 6 mi an hour | 8 h € oO On IN a € . a e ~/ in: Btr Governor at 7:30 6. m.; awarded contract for furnishing and|#ulsh this year from those that) | DONAT “fi McDONALD, State! o4 Pp, Butcher, Vashon, gnasied steamer at 8 last night installing all of the ornamental tron |%#¥¢ gone befor rohibition Director--We should be “Thankful, hades NO,” ejacutat- outr A steamer, probably West Inekip, mir age Has Seattle, aa a city, any cause | thankful that there are no more auto ents A work in the new Pacific Telephone | » : _ nes pg ed W. J. Ellis 7:20 «. m. * " ‘or special rejoici ris, year? obile roads leading io Canad November 24-—-Noon—Rain; wind south. |& Telegraph Co. building néw under |fF special rejoicing this year? | | mobile roads leading «Into Canada )) “ail the above uttered thelr east, 15 miles an hour, Passed in: Str|construction at Third ave. and ‘ he questions The Star | than we have at the present time. {1 senktutness after reporting to Norwood at 9:10 a. m. Passed out: Algonoen at. asked prominent Seattle citixens| HENRY M. WHITE, Immigration || Uinyttnoes after gy two-maated siramer at 9:30 4m, | Thureday. Here are the answers: | Commissioner—As to the nation, we | Bonu). smn eMmivine | Ay Cine Cloudy: wind southeast, 3 oe am MAYOR CALDWELL—Seattle! should be thankful that the Unitea|| ®2!V* 7 : hour. Passed out: Str Myrmidon at 1 - by the — penetratin, ke ’|Plan Lift I Bridge should be thankful that there is lesn | States x the most prosperous coun-|| MArrow | by | the is touaptation . re} WwW. W factional strife here than there has|try in the world, From the stand 5 chalan thane anemaende Arrivals ea Departures | ver aterway been for several years; that we are| point of the people, we should re-| (°° en Arri Construction of a vertical lift ing thru a reconstruction or re joice that we were not embroiled November 26—Btr Norwood from #an| bridge, costing about $1,600,000, to| adjustment period with the minimum | more deeply in the late war and that Fra at 12:30 & m.; ste Juneau) «pan the West waterway and nount of unemployment; that our | we came ut with as few casualties from Tacoma at $40 & tine Maru | West Seattle, Gatewood, Fauntleroy |climatic conditions do not increase | as we did “ent Yokohama via Victoria, | and Youngstown districts, hag been |the suffering that winter brings to| CHIEF W. H, SEARING—We B. C., at 9:45 p. m.; ate Wallingford from | determined upon by the city engi-|most cities, and finally that busi |should be thankful that the crim Tacoma at ¢ p.m. str Morning Star {ror | neers office, ness and development prospects are|wave flooding Eastern cities has ; from B » Columbian ports, | eer tter for the coming year than this|been only a trickle here so far, It Salled ar |may grow worse here, but we have! November 25—Atr Admiral Dewey tr| Baker Turns Down DISTRICT ATTORNEY RP. C.|g00d reasons to give thanks that|Foreign- -Born ( Graduate at fan Diego via fan Francisco at n00n; . SAUNDERS—Seat above 1 | conditio ere are avorabl | Gacae ber basen ot Sil 0s Victory Hall Plan HRHa papier: Xmneve: 90 | Coniitinag here. see. ae. Craaable, Ae Central School November 14—Mtr Lake Filbert for An-| wagiHINGTON, Nov Secre.| 2K, should be thankful for the |they are. ‘The unemployment prob gasta ind portd vin Portiand at 4 p. | . wh le: cre| dawning of industrial peace and | lem, however is a serious one, and is a sir Juneau for Tecoma at 6:50 p. m.; | tary Of ‘War airy in one vet, mmercial prosperity. closely related to crime waves, On| Graduation exercises for 17 fore Wallingford for Peruvian porte via! da nounced fo ejec' | cosmos tf 40: te » present - we ogg p agg oon HOULD BE THANKFUL the whole, we of the department, are} born persons, now qualified to b ore ia ss nt Proposal of the Victory ron ITS SUNSETS thankful that with our few numbers, | come citizens of the United States, all association that an unidentified Vessels i in Other Ports | boay of an American soldier be in-| REY. J. B. SILCOX, Plymouth |We have been able to kep the major | wer ‘ompanied by an interesting _Valdes—8 tess tbl Cortes te the 4 Victory hat (Congregational Church ttle|crimes down to a minimum, We! musical program at the Central 1 at 1040 p.m, | terned In the proposed Victory hall) sould be thankful for the beautiful [PAVE not had a real murder, of the| School hall, Highth ave. and Mad ‘cy pg a baw wettee Pte the eascelation pare rl sunsets that are visible over the | te meditated typo, here for months, son st, Wednesday night, ‘i ” rah! ste! ing the plan. Olympic mountains every month of TN anid gene — I area ide RE was: the: Besuia sane bene rthbound, at 8:30 p. m. the year, Seattle has no art galler NSPECTOR b »AMM he} been graduated this month, a sin oe ae ee Baker also ‘hae decided to retune| i needs no art gallery #0 Yong ae 7, {main thing we should be thankful! program having been given No-| R db Wi the request of Rodman Wanamaker |s.5 such a beautiful outlook on na. {ft #8 Our health, And far every-| vember 8, when more than 40 per eported by Wireless | that the bodies bo egerercone tee oig| ture. God must love Seattle to give else that we have received.| sons received their certificates. \ iH : 2’ writies | Yrane we tien Panama rm it such sunsets. |We should be thankful for every*| ‘The graduates may now apply for Franco be buried in Central park in) Dr rT at READ, city Health| thine, In other worda citizenship and be naturalized in the gon | Ne Re, Commissioner—Seattle. Shas many |NO MUMPS; PLENTY proper courts without further exam- = things for which to be thankfy It| RKEY ination. | Ms ste Headhae, Sister should be thankful that it has’ the IVE CAPTAIN ©. BB _The schoo! is held on three nights str Yo: jowest mortality rate in the world, A lot of us folke have| of each week during the entire ye Peet Drowned in Lake} some of the vest equipped honpitais {a lot to be thankful for that we dont. and is conducted by public school le and ports prives Sask., Nov.|and one of the mont capable corps of |know about, Personally, I'm thank-| @uthorities in behalf of the U. 8: ; : uf hry Bi sey a Jonn F his ‘sister,/physicians in the world; that it has |ful because I discovered this morn. &overnment, At present 17 European Rt 10. «. m.; str Horace ugenie F 1, 20, and Huther the cleanest and best graded streets |ing that my boy hasn't the mumps nd five Asiatic nationalities, in attle at 2 a. m. ard w wned last night in and the best housing in the world, |@nd because I received an extra tur. @ddition to Central and ath Amer: attie at 7 am “ed November 24:| Lake Lenore, 120 miles southeast of @nd that it porsesses the best sur-|key. And it was this turkey that !ean — countr are represented fan Pedro; #tr Armyll from Meattle at | this city, when a car which Fagnaw roundings in the world. These facts|brought home to me some of the among the students. | p. m.; atr West Inakip from Seattle at 10| was driving on the ice broke thru can all be verified | things for which most of us should _ *K. PRODUCE Ct & IM. teyen—Panend Noverher 24: sie] it, 24 feet of water, Another gir!) COUNCILMAN PHILIP ‘TIN. |be thankful for, WESTERN AVE PRODUCE COM- Porte er Passed November tal \¢ er closed 0 vT id . Miktsn from Mecttio and Tenors er {in the car escaped DALL—Seattle should be thankful) 1 took the turkey down to a widow | mission men closed shop Thursda United Kingdom at 10 a. m. rey | that the state of Washington ix one| woman, living in a basement room | 2% bassage and bayerey 96 a ea ens Tare eee Tea | QUgem Charlotte Sound, southbound, at 9] of the early states to show that it/in Belltown with her three small chit air, we've a lot to be thankful for ally appreciated the: sacrifices|dren. She supports them. ‘They{and f us don’t realize it ys ©; d waoks tanleadbthilone appreciated | . ‘They |and most of us don’t rea ‘ He, Loe Body fe Po soon bgt ng n by the men who gave up thelr|iive in this one small room, You nn G, Evans, secretary to Chief * fon, San Francisco tor 0 miles Yoeations to serve their country in| should have seen those kids smile|W Searing, 6 was thankful Reported by Wireless horih of Man Francisoo at 8p. ma, ate its hour of need Passage of|when they saw that turk, ‘The leneageae that ha haaoteoml toes i CF lollywood, Beattie for Hilo, 210 milex . a 2 if " iia meen tien, Govern eR a pe ty ea Oey RG bonus bill is a bi@ material help|a lot of poverty in this town that|contrast to the rest of the force, as trance Island Light, ‘northvound, at 's|Vranclaco for Benttte, 160 miles nortan ot |t? these men, But of even greater|wo never hear about, And I ran|ho exhibited a palr of new broxans, | vy ms ot Admiral Watson crossing Cayo Bianco at 6 py. im, ‘importance is the fact that it testi wcross some of it this morning, Yes, purcbased as a Thanksgiving luxury, tral station—thews 16 men who fin- ished their sentences on Thanksgiv- ing morn. | Who Wouldn’t | ‘othing! Stand back folks, don’t crowd. It was served in city jail Thanksgiv. | ing noon by Chief Cook Chris J. Astrup. Yegemen, gunmen, gaybirds, sober- ing drunks and others partook heartily of tasty mince ples, delic- jous turkey, smooth coffee and claret-colored cranberries, while many a poor fellow, above suspicion rt with bread and milk, with salt as an a s fi the a ry hol, John Valsueno, an official of the Sal was federal prohibition agents, ¥ ft Boys ‘Are Attacked hi teachers’ 1a ir rules. hi has | Holland | 1,500,000 guilders a And then they all filed out of cen- MOORE Ctncutt =e Madame Doree’s Operalogus a i Dale and Burch : Go.to Jail For Feed Like This? The Best Meal in Town—For Now—Mnts, Today, Saturday “THE TAILOR MADE MAN" nd without crime, . . = ‘The Ideal Thanksgiving Week regaled himself | Offering. dded attraction, in his own home. Even, 250 to 81, Maina 27 te Several regular drunks from the = jouth End came to the booking of- ce Thanksgiving morning, simu- 3 ed drunkenness, were locked up, nd then became suddenly sober as | Sev" Levy's Musical Comedy Co, tm prepared to gorge themselves EASY MONEY’? t Cris’ table, Nights (Sundays), 450. Mf Daily, 27c, Ladies’ Mat. ite 3 ), 120, Mats, Dally By cept Monday and Wednesday, Mats. 2:30, Nights, 7:15 and PANTAGES Mats, 2120. mieeee 7 and® Now CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL Pos. ession of five gallons of grain alco- Products Co., arrested 322 Mercer st., Wednesday night by | He was | ed in jail pending arrangements | or bait bonds. | Irene Trevettes Cart Reosini LaPine an in Cosmetic War HUNTINGTON, W. » Noy. 24, ‘There's a cosmetic war on at the! igh school here, boys on one sid nd girls on the other. The parent- association decided to sim. Boat Schedu les] From Colman Do —SAVE MONEY= lify the garb of high school girls | nd climinate cosmetics from their | 7*ave/ by steamer ressing tabl The boys have been TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED- those who violate thi ‘ow the girls charge the hoys brilliantine to give their y appearance. Wilhelm on an year. idiculing using it a glo Ex Kaiser taxes NGL TRIF pay of must income “700. nous $1.20 Including War Tax VICTORIA, BC Pedestrians PORT ANGELES - StRaIT P Hit by Autos DAILY AT MIDNIGHT This Y . ear SAN JUAN ISLAND POIN Mrs, A. A. Braley, 3621 N. 76th st, was brushed and knocked down by the auto of Mrs, B. | SEGUE NS ee NS veer: Schoenwald, 1924 16th ave, N., at Second ave, and Union st. Wed- } any, re | nesday afternoon, City hospital PORT TOWNSEND. RAIL CONNE ' physicians says she was only AND MILL Port: Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year A small Jap boy erled lustily after being knocked down by the auto of Fred 8, Westeott, 421 12th ave. at Pike Place Market Wednesday afternoon, His tears were the worst casualty, HOOD CANAL POIN NEAH BAY & Way 10.30 PL TUESDAY PUGET SOUND NAV IGATION ( MAN DOC? ae

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