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Se on Rates Y MAIL IN ADVANCE “a IN Tak ie TR OUTS SIDE STAT ASHINGTO! te 80c per month, Ur 89.00 year, IER IN CITY Sam Weisfield cant repalr your s ie Shrew. i it aes Pstofricn. t jreen P! 4 o7 RRO PLAYING taught. 806 Pine st. MALE HELP WANTED T airy TAUGHT | ile you. le ctrical book and proof Your success Gal it << eaition neering Biectrical 17 TO 85. EXPE x Travel, make es reports, Salaries, expen: American Foreign De~ ctive Agency, 660, St. Low ST AND BEST ato tractor the _¢ ) ae i i Li EE Gay os gl “house to house. nent. Perea +n oe ‘D. Neaville, New ork. gua: tel, corner First and } Ker watch dttord a Sehwars LE—AUTOMO! USED CAR SALE 1916 Hulok 6; new paint; fine mechanical condition . “4 LUMP COAL CLEAN, LIGHT IN ASH $9.50 TON DELIVERED IN LOAD LoTS GARFIBLD 2743 16 Saxon 6; fine mechanical condition; good tires 18 Jordan Sport Marine . 1920 Ford touring; fine me ehanically; extras eeeeee like new; run cord tires 1917 Mitchell light 6; like new 700 Chalmers bug; fine car ...... 176 2%-ton Jumbo truck, in fine shape TERMS CHoosE FROM CAN ON VACANT LOT ON NOntH we OY PINE ST, Bh- ‘RWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH. B WILLIAMS CO, 1943 First Ave. & SASH _ colrbeind Flour Bins ge ~2 lights Trepiog Board and Cabinet, com- 00|MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. tor Doors ‘and Windows for e 932 Lith Ave any kind of a buildin Plate Giasw Windshields put in your car while you wait. oe WILLIAMS (© Distributors for Briseoe—Jordan—Jumbo Truck ‘YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD Neo cash required as first payment Purchase used car, You need ot start paying for 30 day: . onan payments, balance % interest, at c., Authorized way and Pike SOFAS OUR cir battery is N. G. Let GEO. RHO! Work mteed. toe DAVE. 10-6x13-6, $29; also other bargaina, JERS e ae oectalias . ou aetna i fein Ait Te igNow Opp. F At HIN ssion, ‘3134 Arcade Bidg. @ WANTED—AUTOMOBILES CARE PAIb FOR AUTOR “ALSO nd exchanges raes Pra “Hroadway. eon Mad Went earn Hery Nat FOR ood light cars. Henry Mosbach ANY WHER : bY TERRY N, HEMSTITCHING Db PICOTING attachment, works on all rice $ ‘hee! * Mail Order House, rmingham, Ala. CHENILLE RUGS FOR HALF 9x12 heavy, scamices rug in, all od = colors, $58 while they it. Alno hou transportation fe oF, taupe Wilton velvet car- Obie kitches unde ron 323 Fourth a2 a watch and jewelry repair for ‘and mantel clocks. rae Gchwarn 4002. Arcad rite 665. i ile Beata them nite all oe aad and fs money ave. Room 9.__* DRESSMAKING tandard School for Mill LET—UN eaters bath; fireplace; Io mt. "Main 1885. ‘AGE thea piano. beet Bagley ave. wood 216: MT. BAKER §-ROOM en’ 1 ‘lith ave. N. E. An tg 8 “ate PER MONTH cheap. Sidney tris arte Peri 8. AND 5-ROOM FLAT, WiTH Four ae 936 Vine iM FURNISHED FLAT; te bath La two. i tight, clean room High free; fine plact ond 40 ROOM FURN! £ sees nad two familie Party a: PORNISHED HOUSE! Ms BEDROOM, ALCOVE, pate, CY be ht a fur- im, jatance re te 1 aMGi-we OS. ro: Epeat, electric ished, of on! son. 9 HOUSEKEEPING AND re “fs ‘ooms, reasonable, Main room: iL Ninth av cere ear. SHED HOUBE- Palking distance; 4 nt N. jarrry 1a ial 1021 a fits My pric Fee tea Loans hte ca, ‘Weatlake Ay GREENWOOD PARK BUNGALOW 2, 350—C4 4-room bungalow, with attic, on lot 60x100, This In Duilt home, and close jo car | ome fruit, tre. | Small int down, an lance like rae tl BH HENRY C. EWING CO! 200 Alaska Bidg. Co.'s Furniture Dept. wity st. ic} E ANY SEATTLE pa a GL Male T1384 Bee tes delivered from mil! oH NORTH END SACRIFICE Cedar 00 per orth of oa orth 6270. room modern house; hait- RUMMAC Hock off of pavement; lot b0x100; elothin, many other articles ee as ing Jail be at 1614 Seventh ave ie as Sig RUMMAGH SALE CORNER Cail” First and Pine, Friday and Satur- this week. YY C, EWING COMPANT antomale Bidg. Main 7134. «tos yt ap ATE in #— cae! jot sar splendid neighborhood ; couvenlont to schoo! i car; ¥ easy pay- menta We want nice or ‘oom home, south of Holly st. and also Pwere of more, with 6-room house, south of Hilimag. LBERT & CO. icH FOREST WOOD. load, $10.00 double load. Sid- applied on ‘oner. 210 U1 ble load. Immediat ’ Gartierd 303s. act 1837 15th W. desirable terns. Waldron 2 Fourth ave. r box. Also real estate. 320: ek ra ae ed ed SAVE FUNG IN FineT CLASS ‘put do it quick. Price GEO. A. SPENCER & CO. pais edie St. (Columbia) Rainte MONEY IN CHICKEN ment HERE 18 font in 3- bu down, acre rich rat, wh mile circle, modern 5-room galow, sh oping, porch, Uw Ehicken hy for 600 chi Inquire 3001 “Tao ave. 20 A MO 4-room modern 7 buy for si 300, alow wih bination living ta bedrooms, finan ia bath. Call Elliott 0319, Sundays and evenings call Ken- IN for sale. Sunset 6571. AN. 1 a WANTED—FURNITURE Blake buya 40 e. Main RE OF 3-ROOM FLAT} 1 for sale at a bari Phone Garfield Ope, well bred Collie, many other “doj A boarded. 317 Westlake N. 58 en FOR SALE — FLEMISH GIANT bee’ at ion Stools ; a Ken- Mens no rolls for ri besy at i Pike. KAVANAGH MATR 4200. 1008 tot ~~ CULVER—QUEEN ANNE to us for the best buys is ag hill a RC. ~ “Garfield 0017. BAC and ney district. $4,500; easy ‘terms. North cash. Garfield reis. TTAG 360; 38 tow eis month oe ip A ~§-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW cement walks; one t wonderful marine view, $2,375; Mod anit ye $30 month, y poloaiog: ia. West 04 47 ACREAGE ‘*HOMECROFT"’ lel 90, touring Peagtita acre tracts, model 90, touring inside the city, mod, 90, Country, where you can build 6, roadster. 1920 A REAL HOME A little city, farm, instead of a nar: row lot—happiness healthful recreation tn tillin the soil durin, spare hours; rich garden land, where you can enjoy life add to your income by raising ate ens and rabbits, grow berries and vegetables, and plant fruit trees, WONDERFUL VIEW ACRES EASY TERMS We'll Help You Build Wie gh schools nearby; city water; ay walking distance to 3 car Ford sedan, 1920 Overland, model 90, roadster Willys-Knight, Tepasnenger Wiliya “Knight, S-pass, latest 920 ly 3s 4 Buick Light | as 919 oe Studebaker Bi p970 Premier 4-p Ot} condition © WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC 12th Av. and b Pine Phone East BEST BUY SEATTLE BACRIFIC! aM $635 Oakland Six roadster; entirely te pverhauled: cord. Lives apecial ines. e bad othe Siiha e) COME OUT TODAY Nttle roadster on very easy And see “HOMECROFT.” Alki, keting "Comte Fight up ag sea ree od Fauntleroy and West Seattle cars bring you right to our office doo PHONE WEST 0499 Bince 1853 PUGET MILL, COMPANY West Seattle Offic Corner ash 2 oo*8 i9i¢ BUICK, ORIGINAL FINISH like new; 5 good cord tires; been very carefully driven, Price $650; term: 1531 Broadway. East 11 condition. ‘Will take Ford or other i] car part payment. inier Call evenings. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BATH. 603 23rd ave. (LE te tense alah id RENT Of BUY, ON Fits a drag saw. N. R Barber, ; Camp, Wi "tedad AUTHORIZED FORD CORNDR | _______. ‘cinemas Loe) Fords, all models, $140 and up; | 10 ACRES, WITH TIMBER Hh gown, Dalance easy. New On county road, near a pighw For 8, down, balance 12\~ school an interest, 6%. no brokerage. 20 acres; Bout ft ed; 80 ‘ALL 318 oie, « dg. Le buildings. ‘00. Witte 936 ‘Wenry wt 5 | Bath bottom and bench BATTLE STAR aNouoMiaE COUNTY hyo LEWI8, COUNTY, ig ea REAM © STERN WASHINGTON h lands; most no waste |e vaiues in the sta V. GRAHAM COMPANY 1008 American Bank Building. + aon 1a A SNAP. 8 FOR $850. Angonings * RWOOD MANOR In the famous poultry district near the paved highway and Interur- Manor. Laks °. na urn ard, voll and climate in the for poultry and berries is that of Puget Bound, | Attractive terms. $100 down, $10 monthly. PUGET SOUND FARMS. CO. 806 Third Ave. 10 ACRES SMALL SHACK ALDER, FIR AND CEDAR This land lias perfestly level; on county road; the very eh wood on the land to lose to rail delivery Only $660; W. ©. MORSE CO. 416 Leary Ride Elliott 4635, Bb ACRES NORTH OF CITY A fine tract of level loam soll, in growing district; handy to inter- urban ja good piece of land at less than half real w month! TH it Third Ave ——Y ACRE HOME CLOSE IN 1 acre, Broom house, barn, chicken house, woodshed, fruit, | berrie creek, spring, well; all cultiva and fenced. Fine soll; $1.85 easy ‘ne THE DOUGLAS CO. 1014 ‘Third Ave. Main 3580. 1 ACRE, 4-ROOM BUNGALOW North of city, handy to interurban; good soll, (nh te of cult vation; young fruit tree fi well; 4-room plastered b: galow; part basement; beautiful ranite fireplace, A bargain at FUs00! fhe comh ARSDALE VAN. Fine Third Ave. if ACKES OF LAKE FRONTAGH, Detween t two highways south of the cit: county rr end, lake on others Ideal spe Water front home,” Excelle: Parked along the Inke of wood. Price A. BL Newell petty Bon, KOVED; HICH Skagit flats; easy water for a —— 16 KC RES OF GaOD, | Wr ie a TAND: Price ‘7 “Cash, balance to suit ner. CLIFFORD LAND CO. 617 Third Ave. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney»-at-Law Betablished 1887 AN foes Sonsuliation 218 Bur ne - te Eltiott 6 biers te Rid Potente YL br “CRY a Then, 8 Bid. E, MOTO >LIANCES, WIRING. P IPGivnan Wiectrie Go. Bat First & Elliott 6028 ee We cannot be the oldes Raine to to be ee tine RORS1 uae we Oo Tet’ PAYMENT wieacRst 5 fairest SonBATM Ops. AND, PRMEONAL oan, $10 TO $10 ;| Made to men and oo m who are workin, thout security, without Indorear, and strictly contidential, No investigation or, inquiry of your friends or neighbors. makes no difterence “who you or what you want the money ‘our promise to pay is all we Kine payments yoy or mi ly, the way that a $c: ent for EMPLOY oi or, 65 Sartre 5 4 “pide, 914 Second Ave, Near Madison. WORKINGMAN'S LO. Organized to make loans to workin men and women who cannot a No wor person refused. Toor Minhiioa RD BLDG. rth and Pike, 10th net: MONEY TO LOA’ On iamonde and Jowelry, Nom mest Listactory term: SOCIETY FOR, RUMET FDIAL LOANS ass-308 Epis re Baha c Nea: 180 Bee r Mi Phicseiaee A PRIVATE PARTY Loans on pianos, furniture, ete, on easy payments, at current rates. Real estate contracts and mort- gages bought for cash, A. D. ANDERSO! 220 Smith Bide. Rain 4526. ANY SON" AN Maine bag DIAMONDS. watches nd jewelr: v AUT Tou keep your car, RW on) Go2 Central Midge Bitiott 6193. Monuments PUGET SOUND MARBLE & GRAN- tt ist and Virginia. Estab- Honea “1874. Optician and Optometrist TW am _ Franat-Paterson Co. Patent Attorneys fIARRY BOWEN & CO, Mech ane Patents, $75 ($25 down, $20 1 yr.) 216 University ‘tals 5814. Modele ‘atents arn jarks SOW. MAUPIN, patent & trade mark gapert 207 inckley Bldg. Main Painting and Kalsomining PAINTING,” KALSOMINING” AND decorating. North 2251. ie. it geons RABUMATISM, SCIATICA, Be bar trenimnant pivee tmeradets Fellet. One week's trial treatment, Open evenings. | Referenc ade’ Dre. Freer and n. 905% 3rd ave, ‘iano ing Piano Tuner John Strom repairs and fares ‘panos right. "Main" 3020. Spangenberg, Cutlery. 1407 4th ave FARE, 8. P—WOMEN fleorderss no operations. 207 Bp- ler Ld fiows rehaired. Finlay. ik rd av. trad 49 var GALEMISCELLANEOUS i BANDITS SHOOT TWO, FIVE HELD Doctor Killed and Garage Man Mortally Wounded CHICAGO, Oct. 15. ive sus pects were held by authorities today in connection with the murder of Dr. Paul Lipson, owner of Bt Paul's hospital, and the shooting of George ‘Tregoning, a garage manager. Dr. Lipson was shot in a South Bide drug store by one of three bandita, who were holding up the store to obtain cash and whisky. An hour later Tregoning was driv. f jing into his garage when he was stopped by one of the men, later identified as the bandit who shot Dr. Lipson, He was ordered to drive sev- ul blocks, When he begged to be allowed to go he was shot and prob ably mortally wounded. Work Begun on New Kennewick Bridge As a final step in the construc tion of a bridge which will bring millions of dollars to Seattle in the way of thousands of new tour ists, work will commence on the bridge acrow the Columbia river at Kennewick and Pasco Tuesday, according to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, The Union Bridge company of Seattle has been awarded the con- tract for ‘$426,900. The structure will be completed by next July, and will give work to a large number of men in the meantime. Seattle ts interested in the bridge because of its own active campaign for it. Seattle raised the last $40,- 000 for the $400,000 subscription fund. The bridge project was born ip the state development bureau of the chamber, and the entire fund getting drive was directed by M. J. Carrigan, chairman of the good roads committee of the chamber, e4| Still Raided After . Operating 2 Years A buge moonshine plant, said to have been operating for at least two years, was seized by Sheriff Matt Starwich and Deputies A. E. Bebee and Frank Brewer at Tukwila, Fri- day night. Charles F. Gilbert was lodged in the county jail and charged with podsession of the still, Four sacks of corn, four, sacks of sugar, two presses and 800 gallons of mash w seized. The plant was located in @ houne that had evidently been prepared for thag purpose, accord. ing to Starwich, Six Held in Raids by Narcotic Squad Stxz persons are held at the city Jail on open charges as the result of Friday night narcotic raids. H. Simmonson, 614% John st. and May Gill were arrested when 38 one fourth dram packages of narcotics, 26 capsules of cocaine, one set of narcotic scales and two heavy Colt revolvers were found in the former's house. Mrs. Nellie Buckley, J. Penny, John Griffin, Joe Billy and Yee Mun were arrested at 617 Spring st. and ine la package of eptum was taken off Penny. Yee leaned. * y j ant RE ATEMEN TC ON ON PUGET sound—Good. ir Seattle, $10 to $79 water; 60) Ta'ho ‘wildcat’ estat bo, W a John Storseth. Poul Mun wag later re Te OF WORK NOW IN WILTS and camp savetaing my land ip Skagit aw, me tell you how to succeed. H.C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave. WANT TO TEAR having farm for ¢ and full Black, Washington et, Chip- pewa Fails, Wis. KAGE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CALL ELLIOTT $445—00 HW. PIM perial, in G7-foot passenger boa’ Bperating now on short run, rm charter. Good pay. ip rice. ‘Terms. eTS YOU A GOOD BUS +e Rehling. 119 Mowe Bide. STOCKS AND BONDS WILL BUY PY tay BONDS Hughes < Oil Co, Johnaton Piston & eine Alaska Steamship C Rainier Gas C rystal Simplex Auto Wheel. Rothert Process Steel. Universal High Power. American Bottle Jack Knife W Columbia Re went Car Co. vyoming-Pacitic, Oil Sele Malling Lifeboat Red Desert Oil & Explo, AX WINKLER Union St. Elliott, 0850, tS Utena % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Mr. Reh ehling. 3 fi? Hoge Bi ox, sells s Casinos’ houses. 97 SPECIAL NOTICES DIABETIC FLOUR. GARFIELD 876 98 PERSONAL NURSE — Mra. A Wiilleixaen. Sunset 9 __CHASTRU LOANS Money to loan. London Jéwelry Co. Hotablished 1890. 105 and ave. & 100 REAL ESTATE Ean. ea FAM TS. Gon Teal tek Gives 21 Quarts of i Blood He Is Savior °f 24 Lives PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16,—Giv- ing @ quart of his life's blood means no more to Thomas Shaw, @ Phila delphia. grocer, than going to see @ baseball game or ttending the movies means to the average person! To date he has submitted to 26 blood transfusion operations, break- ing all worlds’ records! Shaw ts 26, five feet five inches tall, broad#houldered, and weighs 179 pounds. “I have never felt the slightest il) effect from ane of my 26 opera tions,” Shaw says. “As soon as the transfusion has been made and the surgeons have dresed and bandaged my arm, I leave the hospital im- mediately and go about my business just as I do every day of the year.” Shaw's case is one of the most re markable in the records of modern surgery. Three years ago he suffered slight ly from pains in the head, and bis family physicians advised blood letting as @ remedy for his trouble, In five weeks three and onehalf quarts of blood were taken from his veins and the pains in the head have disappeared. A short time after that Shaw noticed an advertisement in one of the loca§ papers for someone to vol- unteer for a blood transfusion opera- ton. He underwent the operation, saved the patient's life, and felt none the worse for his experience. Bince then he has submitted to 25 additional transfusions and has given something over 21 quarts of blood. - Only two of the 26 patients who received transfusions from Shaw have died, and in both cases he has been assured by the physicians that no human aid could have saved the patients’ lives, In all the other cases there bave bees” remarkable recov- erties. “Surgeons in the hospital tell me,” says Shaw, “that there are four types or classes of blood. “This makes it necessary to test the blood of the patient, and then test the blood of the person from whom the transfusion {» to be made. Both parties must have the same type of blood or else physicians will not perform the transfusion, “In my case, however, the phy- sicians tell me that I have that pe- cullar quality of blood which blends with any one of the four types. “I have never felt better than 1 have since I began to give my blood in transfusion operations.” HE’LL SING FREE FOR ANYBODY WHO WILL STAND FOR IT Nurse maids for babies and sing ‘em for him, he sings ‘em And he makes a standing offer “to sing anywhere, any place, for nothing.” Anything from a jew's- harp to a brass band suits him WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—A new afternoon newspaper will appear in the national capital shortly, it was ann6unced here today. It will be owned by the Scripps interests and will increase the num- ber of Scripps newspapers to 26. William B. Colver, former chair- man of the Federal Trade commis- n, will be editor-in-chief and Low- ell Meliett, former United Press staff correspondent, editor, William H. Dodge will be general director and M. EB. Zepp burihess manager. The new dally will be a complete afternoon newspaper with the full leased wire service of the United Press and the N. E. A. It will be independent in palitics. A five-story building on New York ave, has been leased by the news- paper for a term of years. Thieves Loot Rooms in Two Hotels Here Renting a room next door, thieves gained entrance to the room occu- pied by R. D. Bodle, in the Rehan hotel, Friday night by removing the staples from a door connecting the two rooms. Two sults, shirts, shoes and other clothing were taken. The room of E. W. Larson, at the new Albany hotel, was entered Fri- day by thieves. Wearing apparel and jewelry was taken. SERVICE NOT ABANDONED The General Steamship Co. an nounced positively this morning that the U. not intend to abandon from this coast to Austrdlasia, maintained by that company with shipping board vessels for the last 18 months. the service 54 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION! _AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 10:00 A. M. ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2003 SECOND AVENUB (Opposite Moore Theatre) HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONED BY THE AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO. TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ABOUT 600 NUMBERS OF UNCLAIMED SHIPMENTS DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AND THE TIME. ECONOMY SALES AND AUCTION CO. 2001-2008 SECOND AVENUE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 10:00 A, M. J, B, NELSON, AUCTIONEER Thomas Sharo 2 DIE IN FIGHT WITH BANDITS Two More Severely Wound- ed in Pitched Battle COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Oct. 15. —Two men were killed and two se verely wounded In a gun battle be- tween railroad and police officers and a band of alleged boxcar robbers Friday evening, when officers at tempted to search the home of W. A. Bennett, four miles north of here. The dead are: Robert M. Murray, 88, Norfolk, Neb. Northwestern railroad special agent, James Thompson, alleged bandit. ‘The wounded a: Elmer Lane, deputy city marshal, shot thru the breast, probably will rycover; George Moore, 40, Lincoln, Neb., al- leged bandit, shot thru the groin; condition critical Police late last night arrested Frank Tierney of Tulsa, Okla, @ woman who gave her name as Mra. Alice King, but who ts thought to te Mrs. Norman Taylor, and Will- fam Bullis, alleged member of the bandit gang. Acting on a tip that goods stolen from boxcars could be found on the farm, the officers swooped down on the Bennett hotfle and disarmed the bandita. A ruse by the woman resulted im the shooting. STORM WARNING Storm warnings were ordered changed to Southwest at 7:30 Sat- urday morning. The main portion of the storm remains in the North Pacific ocean and will return to night, causing southerly gales. Near East Relief Official Due Here Dr, William E. Doughty, associate general secretary of the Near East relief, will be in Seattle tomorrow. Dr. Doughty bas just returned from the Near East, where he spent the last summer investigating conditions in the famine regions of the Russian Caucasus. DELAYED DYNAMITE OFF A 100-ton consignment of dyna- mite for the U. 8. government sta- tion at Manila, will be part of the capacity cargo of the West Ivan, of the Frank Waterhouse Co, line. Much delay has been caused in this shipment because it must be un- loaded and reloaded at each port of call in the Orient before reaching its final destination. ALL OFFICERS of the Y. W. C. A. will be present at a meeting tomorrow of the King County Legislative Fed- eration, which will be addressed by Mrs. E. R. Bull on the subject of “Enforcement of the Washington Homestead Law.” CHARLES BAILEY, 17, Cascade hotel, was arrested and turned over to the juvenile authorities on hk charge made by P. W. Johnson, 6249 27th ave. N., that the boy had re- moved a tire from his car, park in front of 409 Eastlake ave. WENATCHEE HAS NEW CREW The big Pacific Steamship Co. liner Wenatchee left this morning for the Orient manned by an en- tirely new crew and officers. She is commanded by Capt. H. C, ‘Thomas. S. shipping board did] * Feminine Votes May ee Be Decisive Factor NEW YORK, Oct. 14—This is the hottest mayoralty campaign witnessed in many years. With thousands of service men swinging into line for Mayor Henry H. Cur ran, the republican-fusion cafMiidate, and factional strife splitting the Tammany ranks, there is very in- dication that John F, Hylan faces a hard fight in his run for another term. The Curran leaders are or- wanizing the women voters , but Tammany is lagging in this re- spect, We Wouldn’t Want ARMS MEETING STOCK SOARS Lloyd George and Briand Both Decide to Come LONDON, Oct ence stock, at a record Premier Lioyd George and other European leaders announced their ine ability to be present, soared today with the following developments, Announcement that Lioyd George will probably leave for Washington November 6 Reports from Paris that Premier Briand has planned to extend the limit of a “few days” that he first intended for his visit to America. Denial that any attempt will be made by the French chamber of deputies to force Briand to remain in Paris. Announcement of the selection of several of England's most dis tinguished diplomats as delegates. Announcement from Rome that Italy has selected the largest part of her delegation and a pronouncement that the Italian government will do all in her power to cut armament. Body of Senator Knox Laid to Rest VALLEY FORGE, Pa, Oct. 15— The state of Pennsylvania today paid her final respects to senator Philander Chase Knox, when his body was laid to rest in the church yard of Valley Forge Memorial chapel. A delegation of 50 congressmen, — headed Vice President Calvin Coolidge, arrived a short time be fore the services, Governor Sproule and Senator Pen rose were also in attendance. The body of Senator Knox lay in the library of his home here this morning. On the casket was @ wreath of roses, a tribute from Preat- dent and Mrs. Harding. Says Green Lake Problem Is Aged That the necessity of adding to Green lake's supply of fresh water © has long been realized by park offi- clals, wag stated Saturday by George ‘W. Hill, former president of the park board, “The present condition at the lake,” Hill said, “is due principally to the fact that the stream from Lie ton springs and the overflow from the city water department's resere voirs northeast of the lake into the north end. This means that there is practically no circulation of fresh water. Chamber of Commerce Friday. Rafferty declared “The confidence of both America and the Philippines: rest in Wood. His administration has everything tn its favor. Catches Tire Thief After Long P. W. Johnson, N. W. saw @ tire from his car Friday night. John son gave chase, and after a Pee of two blocks, overtook Bailey, 17, who lives at the Goats hotel, 916% Howell st. Quake in Pacific Registers in CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—An earth. quake, startigg at 12:27 a m and ending at 3 a. m., was registered on the government seismograph here today. According to the bureau the dis turbance was 2,865 miles southwest of Chitago, probably in the Pacific ocean. One-Cent Rate for Legion Delegates Notification that the Great Northern and Northern Pacific rail- ways will grant a one-cent-a-mile rate to delegates attending the com- ing American Legion convention im Kansas City was recebved Saturday by Mayor Caldwell. She the same rate that was granted td the Grand Army of the Republic delegates at their Eastern convention. American Is Slain by Kurd Revolters TEHERAN, Persia, Oct. 15.— Many Persians have been killed and «wounded by the Kurds, who are in revéit, according to ad- vices here today. An American, Bachimont, a member of the United States mission, was reported as- sassinated. AVE THE MAN WITH THE RING NEW YORK.—The police Believe they have recovered a stolen $800 dia+ mond ring. But they can't be sure until they take an X-ray of the stom- ach of George Meyer, suspected thief, to Try This Twice) atnerine MckLENY aiea at NEWCASTLE, Eng., Oct. 14—Mrs. Francis Lough left her baby in its preambulator on the ratlroad plat- form. The perambulator rolled off. the platform before an approaching’ engine. It was struck by the en: gine and, the baby was tossed out between rail, suffering not the slightest injury as the engine passed over it, the home of her brother, Frank W, McEleney, 310 W. 72d st, Friday, after a short illness, Miss McEleny recently returned from a two years’ trip to Japan, City councilmen and members of the board’ of public works attended the opening, Saturday, of the new boy removing a spare — f