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‘The police dry squad was active Tuesday night. W. L. Murray and A. B. Lacey were arrested at the Columbia hotel inco, San Pedro erpoot and London Str San Diego f San Francisco ‘with a gallon of grapo and a pint|~* PaanaG Ok 18 Si ae | Hottle partly full of grapo after, it is | iadigrta had been induced to sett} Alaskan Vessels a Geidrink to a policeman for two mark: | |, Ketchikan Ost, 10-Gailed. str, Princ idives dollars. ¢, northbound ver ° "D. Assota was arrested at 105 st. for having six pints 37.60 owes, $1 sow? ‘One hundred quarts of beer were 10—Arrived, str Cata hvante aaa’ taken from H. 1» Weimer, 1321 Jef rom Seaitie; str Liberator trom te | 21 Record o PARIS, Oct. 12.—Six of the smart nee enables ua Hy n », t mn 7 of oo Whoa—Oet. 19—Arrived, ate Astrono- | . ° eat and latest Parisian gowns were | naxe o oe = mer fom Seaitio Oc t—arewede || Pedestrians Hit | tay scicctes vy Mary Picktort an | {let Yeahs Celestial from the. | ? “* oe wil | ‘essel to rears “Honcluly—Oct. 11—Salled, echr Metror | b Automobiles igs na Un cogon 9 4 “it tor Everett, | : k ited Staten, Lumber to Japan |s02 Pivs—ot. 11—satiea, ste Aamirat | y | “and that isn't halt of ft" the|! our and Sethe Japanese steamship Mitsu | Schley for Geatte: wire Beattie for | “world’s sweetheart” said with a| Femove all | Mara will be the second of the two| “gan Francisco—Oct 11—-Aaited, ate sil Two men were | smile Le gg chartered by the Walker-| Cricket for Seattle, 9p. m.; tr Queen for | injured on Yealer| Leaving husband Douglas behind mastionte your Co, Inc, to carry Puget | attic. 11 om lway Monday afternoon by a runa-|@t the Criflon, Mary motored forth | food. Astoria-—Oct, 1t—Arrived, str Alaskan from Seattle, 3 p.m. way Ford car. lumber to Japan, it was an- which sailed from Kobe for ; eull to common The car had been | cing Bu today on ‘Tuesday Geo: R.| Tacoma—Oct. 12—Arrtved, str Pacific | parked just above Third ave. on You: | 7H og py ag ila ea aeanal [ler way by Sam Siegel, 909 38th ave |rent sty! D'mhe other WalkerRoss charter|°"~ “°™ Mets: ‘.* While he was away it started |of manni , a Jrea the e steamship Ayahal Reported ldown hill,. gathering speed as it|Was a eo Sane by Wireless {rotted “Just above ‘Second ave. it Received by U. 8 Naval Radic took to the sidewalk. running down | black cl« Oct. 11—Str Pacifico, Grays — for/and dragging Karl Thorslund, R. F.| and SO edt lap oy le ok |D. Seattle, for a short distance. | toque an tower Case /Crossing Second ave, the car again] “What » 363] jtook to the sid: Nearly Completed jand badly bruising W. S. Thyng,|was asked REDWOOD CITY, Cal, Oct. 13.— }1348 B. 62nd st. The car came to] “Her hair must be well dressed,” that the case of William | Vessels in ‘Port at Seattle ja stop when it struck an obstruc |replied the film star unhesitatingly » accused of the murder of pinal—Pier B—Ste We- | tion, “She must be well shod and have / Rev. Father Patrick Heslin, Se Week. aunons bas eee neat fitting stockings. The dressing | ‘would go to the jury tomorrow were ss i59 Samuel Alhadeff, 7-year-|of the hair is most important. made today. Arguments, started late ton, motorship Culburra. | old school boy, 1506 Yesler| “I like bobbed hafr,’ Mary ald Pier 5—Htr West Tran. Pler 2—Str Alameda, str Latouche, at esterday, were expected to end to- quin, ste Admiral Watson Seattle Shipbuilding & Drydoek Co. u i and released on bail. TODAY “Penrod” AT THE a,|When taken to the city hospital m. | Harrison. LL PARROT _ IPP IS A. W. 0. NEW YORK, Oct. 12 a Todd's Drydocks— bktn Forest Pride, ship Chillicothe, brico. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co.—Str Pattersons Linty Dock Str Meriden. Ames ktn Forest Frit bktn Forest D ‘str Colusa, Henry Villard i} trons with its be METROPOLITAN MONDAY EVE. OCTOBER 17 KATHARINE RICE Presents AMERICA’S GREAT TENOR HEO. KARLE JOINT REC ITAL With ENRIQUE ROS CUBAN PIANIST SEAT SALE TOMORROW PALACE HIP CONTINUOUS 1TO1!1 THURSDAY TO SATURDAY—A COMPLETE NEW show VAUDEVILLE With “THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN” An Automobi' aylet With Double Ignition Will J. Evans Christopher & Walton “The Happy Hobo” Close Shave” Time & Ward Tiller Sisters Vecentric Novelty Harmony and Hamor tATURK PHOPOPLAY JUSTINE JOHNSTONE In “A HEART TO LET” of ADELE BLOOD and THOMAS CHATTERTON beh ORPHEUOM MOO: VAUDEVILLE PEARL REGAY SWIFT & KELLEY DOOLEY & STOREY JACK ROSE Gautier Brothers; Margaret Ford; Van Cello and Mary LOEWS> LOEW’S PALACE HIP A bag —, sHOwWw (VAUDEVILLE Metre Feature Photopiay yroLa DANA in “HOME STURI” MATINEE C¢ G Snohomish, US L MT ae ngil ee Pacific Coast Coal Bunkere—U 8 a ‘matiia, U8 CG Bear, ote Waibers 1595 Henry O'Nell, addreas un- U, & Bhipping Board Moorings—Str Cross | known, was struck Mon West ‘peatiie Elevator—str acd The police | Fel Ste Morning | MA¥e,beeh asked to search for a par- | inslow Marine way—Str Morning | ro , ~ Witac, echt Camano, str Griffon, ate | Tov A. W. O. L. from an East Sido riffdu, baree m City, barge | t*& room, which clips cigars for pa. ‘alk, knocking down | tials of a welldreaxed woman?” she | | way, ‘was struck by a Ford truck at|“It is easier to keep clean.” | Morrow afternoon. No session of | © “Setrerson. | the intersection of 15th ave. and Yea | Mary's choice of gowns today were | court was held today on account of| Pier A—str Spokane, str Admiral Rod |ler way Monday afternoon and re-|the most simple and expensive, cre a ay. Pier D—-Str Admiral Dewey. jeetved Injuries from which he later |ations of Lanvin. She ordered the Bell Street Terminal-—U #8 L HT Rose, | died at the Providence hospital. Sam | skirts “mediiim,” shorter than the USL HT Heather, U 8 OG Algon-| Azowe, driver of the truck, was ar. | regulation length. HENDERSON GOES BACK TO OLD JOB Keys, str Delrosa, str Ieonium, str An-|day evening at the intersec na KE. Morae, str Delight, atr West [ear po A ~ h ; int ‘ir tion of | Hartland, str Silverad: Went Ison, 6 and Second ave. by @ car str Western Knight. jdriven by W. Marshall, 715 Harrison Connecticut Street Terminal—Str Atianta | st. He was in a dazed condition Dave by |] car co head of has gone back to his old job on the front platform. Hend study, trackle L. the ave Hend Orde | governm: |Couz | In | pe Jens, and | ach oth | Novembe the princip and pe guaran: write, Mary Pickford Paris Clothes Mary expressed her views on cur ed in a simple no sleeves saw the big buses swinging down temptation to drive one. 4“ head of the muny lines of Ireland Truce LONDON, Oct. 12.—Orders to com | mar of the Irish republican army and the crown forces in Ire land to enforce immediately rigid ob- | nee of the truce were sent to-| by the Sinn Fein peace delega- | | tion and the British cabinet. | This step was the first result of| | the Downing st, conference. At the same time, Sinn Fein plans| | to conscript thousands of troops in| Ireland in event of renewal of hostil ities were disclosed by the British ROIT millionaire Daniel non-partisan Smith was second. shoff, INCOME TAX FREE Approved Franc and sold n isco an his dan ner t. | vs Lots of ARTI shopping bent. les as the “peacock parade” | : kind filed past. She herself | ady most becomingly gown one-piece dress of with black embroidery | She wore a black | 4a fur neckpiece do you conskler the exsen Kh, DR. ADVICE, ‘ON AND MEA Night fancy, dressed ened. Ment, fancy, ! im, dressed ° FICIAL TEETH | EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia § t Twenty Years Seattle's Leading Dentint Fair to good . Cull lambe . Yearlings DRIVING TROLLEY Henderson, one-time street inductor in Seattle, now the municipal railway, lerson was sent East to among other things, the #9 trolley car, and when he nue, he couldn't resist the lerson will return to Seattle two weeks to resume his r Observance ent. ens and Smith Mayoralty Race} Oct Couz of Detroit, | will oppose | election in fames mayor W, Smith in mayoralty ner f na received the highest vote primaries yes- William third, socialist, ran We Offer BONDS by Supreme Court, al and interest collected by County ‘Treasurer, tees mafety! YIELD 9% Call or Phone Main 2765. ‘OMPANY, INC, mtablished 1900 A DISCOVERY! UR hundred and twenty-nine your ago, October 12th, Columbus discovered America. When you discover an empty fuel bin with winter close at hand, fill it with cheery, friend] BELLINGHA COAL. It’s high in heat—low in cost. If your dealer can’t supply you, we will! BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Phone Elliott 1442 Seaboard Bidg., COAL “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR” Wholesste Dentere — —— remere- merge enone ene reer ee . ‘ 2 a oane . apne RY j oe oR 12. 1921 =) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR P | ia ————|| N.Y, Stock Exchange Descendant of FLORIDA GRAPE Australia Arovsed | ay'e Hone) esnsaTueHanT'® Quatatton aes American Loan © Hotel 1 BYDNEY, N. #, W., Oct 12.—There es eecher Dances i ype i | Tides in Seattle Amer: ¢ ted. tates, rather thas. ta Miracle 7 eg Pee 3 | a utler rlere |One Carload Arrives and is|' Great Britain, where tand ha Firet Mien Tide | Mewt High Tide a é 107%, 107% | | her money here . | tt ba tt || Anaconda Oh 40 48 Widely Distributed at or commas thie tool Restores Features by Making Patient New Nose, Teeth and | First Lew Tide Virwt Lew Tide * H . 8 I very much fF cadan” ‘ Upper Lip | ‘ . ft. || naldw ative ‘a. lof the business from London,” said Second Wigh hae Second Mkt Tide |! Hetnter ; We 64% h be The first shipment of Floride grape) jegeral Treawurer Cook, in an of are eres eae eee epumsanewst: aie lias | | Second Law Tide | Becond Low Tide || Canadian | P stem MER fruit arrived on the market Wednem | geini statement f | 40,000 Carloads Waste in) SN." N on Minos sanetols han ‘sonra! Ne Bei, The fruit was widely dlatributed, and | Mgrs"ut 1 per cent : a Rb : : : er | Goodrt : * 3 jobbers believe the market 1 bel” rnin in the first time that an Au Yakima Valley; Appeals |deen accelerated, and the steamer | Great Nard Bie 13K Cleaned up before the arrival of the| tralian atate has gone outside the } Made to Washington js: Novo: 3, 1c was annouront t SHR HR ext DME einpire for ita fmancial acomn jday by M. Watanabe, Seattle mar jon. } 41 bd bed | diatric were moving well Oa WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—Forty | SF°" oe oo tie wn sn e 4 + had “ret od NOI) tneninen eikamed hie eh 4.00 Thousand carloads of apples, alfalfa), als uve i Maya ‘ stock at $1.15 a box, Sales of app! I and other farm products are going <li ba ightly slacken but quotations con gaaes ite fo waste in the Yakima valley, ie : stead oon Washington, because of prohibitive | TO LOAD FOR ORTENT % ‘ No changes were reported in butter 6 - freight rates, according to the texts} The fu ed sailing ship Wil . m1 or emes, the latter t being slight t4-cup crate 3.00 BEFORE —AND— AFTER humerous telegrams received by|iam Dollar, formerly the iron Ger tg ly weaker, ‘ind only an advance of} NUTS ‘ ai eenan Summers [man sailing ship Walkure, will re Big ee the New York market will make it Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers These Photographs Are Exact Reproductions and Have Not Been Summers is in conference with the | port at Port Angeles within a few sone uM Almonds. X. 1a, per To oe” Retouched ’ 73% ws | Heras ' . ise 4 ve Ta "ar Wterstate commerce commission in| days to load lumber for the Orient 4 1h 18% ETABLISS Pikerte sd, as r sar D Parr: to waiiibin: tie wekbiahia wives tela @n effort to secure immediate caged bo vessel will also carry 10,000 bar Sh 8 Wholesale Dealers he per tb 7 , you expressing my gratitude. If my letter e y of lowered rates. rela of f oil destined for Shang oon ‘ per 1 others, u may publish it. allyl appt rite ee a TMF . peas 5 ae . Virginie Keyminne, ™, ae | an operation was performed in Dr Williams han a sc ; ~ 35 Be apancse =. pe ifs, removing my nox, the upper lip from Yakima valley commercial, ag eee |x Gy Nk OM 200 |p chine ‘ Jae The wound was so unsightly that | was Ficultural, horticultural and traffic HANSEN “TS SHIP mion Oil of Delaware 194 19% 1t 2 $8 | Pecane—Per te . e @ 0 r ar a bandage. 1 could cat only soft foods, It was slatio: have poured in upon} ¢ har - lormer | Union, Pa: “4 H DALY PRODUCTS most mortifying to appear in public anywh Time after time associations vey . Nn} Capt. Charles G, Hansen, former | United iets ; arr at) 9 Priece Paid to shiny I tried various doctors, but they only turned me away hopeless. Congressman Summers, thanking) master of the liner Admiral Schley ted States Rubber 49 ay 48 » hance I came to your office, and you gave me not only him for his crusade for lower f ti nas been assigned as master of the : Stee s +H 10% a” ence uragement ut perf rmed what all others considered impon- pf the Rocky mo’ ins. . . © . . M4 wt The pho phe tell the story better than words Fee eee ao ene eee yakina | camahip Hanley, coming t i f 30 808 3 I can now ything. can appear in public, go into publie aif ge! tg * a “ae =e " ae te ton Beatle supply. restaurants and eat without embarrassment Words fall to exe ey apple crop has been moved te ee ‘ v4 Onions dennary, wt...» press my appreciat for what y¢ ave done, and nope - s ‘ ral Tats ¥ oe aca! others similarly afflicte ay be led you Eee telegrams otate ‘The, stearhst nal yay a 7" . 00 wt Persiey ve clmilariy attiloted way oeds HP. SUA, Olaiin, Wash. has been ordered to dry dock fo . Peas—Local Telephone, TM. an « ‘ xamp W. Ibs |repairs. she will make her next - Poppers—Lus né C.A. «oe fh | 12 te Cook Inlet October 23. Liberty Bonds Potatoes rd (Tecsday's Quotations) for 774 in pe oat | bl Saditng Peruished tr Lh Manning & Cu ae Nearly 800‘girls were placed in po Batler Motel BBs past month, according to Miss] _farometer felling: rain; wind east, 14| whee» 8e.6p* oe renin brick Bfarie Bernard, in charge of the as-| wiles an ho Pitn «es sid pede 8 . Wand. triplets ®ociation’s placement bureau eee | First eh 95.04 91.00 93.00 Miss Caprice Ardonne } Green, apsia box . Filiamevk rials te is: ‘aicaatg® vided into two . econ Ke 9292 92.00 8 . k eee inate oftice ana |AFtivals and Departures |zxira's tei $439 Henry Ward Beecher, the tumous| nitig cat se" bescbess Ras gf ME Meng ” 1504 "THIRD AVE. fodustrial work, the other to sane |rirth 32 teas $838 so.3u/ministor, and Harriet Beecher FRUITS om ee CORNER THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST. ialize in domestic positions Taithybiue from Mantel pirst de ; uthor of Uncle T Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers per tb, . “ X-Ray Service MAIN 3256 cal Total bond sales, $21,700,000. first cousin, Mra. Appice— Nene—Live, 4 the and up . former department last — ed . . of San Francisco, Local, box <L25@1.50|" Live under 4 the. istered 571 applicants and out of} \ ve KB Wash, Jonathans "i Brotiere—Live, 1 to 2 he ore give post: | A ure of has a granddaugh I “4 — fhis number 229 were giv . ‘ees | Chicago Live Stock agp re ne eat Coaeios Ta i tions, while in the domestic depa: Today's Quotations Matinee We nates ceosceas. OM | Sa EP casbectussasiien.. > WEL. Mines cc ceucteak Ment, in charge of Miss Anna Swan Hege—Receipts, 13.000. Market 1502 % Casaha Melons —P. “gon, 631 were registered and 545) < farket 18¢ Alen Ar third Cercamate Per, ts , “a in work—a grand total of 0 @ 1.46: me snchers, hae Come | «Sososiae Country @r wat HAY, GRAIN AND FEED 3 applicants for the month and A A ABCCT | Cpmnberries -pmeciumn City, Wheleale Prices, Fer Ton QT4 jobs given out b@7.60; pack ler Cafe. . | Corn—-Whole, yellow, eke. ae $6.76@7.15; pign, $7.68 y featured with Fanchor "3 } the New York success ™. ake. Dry Squad Seizes re togisies Preis LBS. . Micigenes: tend, ‘160-8. aks Sine engagement and returned to the Pa-| Liquor and Beer Gils Goast She sine Watbie tae Ground, 80-1 Sprouting, 100-T. Recleaned TS 2930 => =rr 1 13 to this institution in the form of Trest Pend. ‘The Fund fs safeguarded and te my vested under cur direction. We pey the beneficiaries the income, of if eo provided, part of the principal at stated inter- vals, One of cur trast officers will give you full > 0 9 0 G0 ¢ 29 <3 0 —AT THE— KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EVENING SCHOOL SHORT PRACTICAL COURSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN New class opened in shorthand. Class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday eveuings. Two hours per night will accomplish in six months what the average night class takes nine months for, We are starting a new class in Commercial Telegraphy, teaching railroad and commercial line telegraphy. In- struction is by an experienced man. ‘There is room for a few more students in the Mechani- cal Drawing class. Instruction in lettering, tracing, blue- prints, architectural, machine drawing, ete. 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