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25, AY, OCTOBER Seattle mend HELP WANTED {INATIONS. Positions overnber 18 upward. a culars, arinstructon, writs (former Civil Service >. iiss on Bide. — DEMONSTRATORS bili State qualifi- aive” phone number. ig your t rep .: 4 Union. 1921. }a UNFURN steD APARTMENTS le AND FLATS OL Tents, fine finished RN” FROOM” APART- location, $28.80, Just ae a HODERN; Steam heat. d-room, $92.6 00) TF REA serene, rate and free telephone. ny Bets ND ee, 382 Vine “APARTMENT, 2 beds. 1718 12th ave, Beacon 1118, HOU! err ie rect Pilot 245. ees rg sis aaa UPILS WA! Expammwcen Tryst TRUCTOR piano and voice. at Attractiv 4 FoR $43 SASH AND DOO! Blower Bu Bina. Windows, Daten Th ht Ir is Board and Cal ab 3408 I-tom Ford .....+005. * | Plate Sire W Windsntenis, put ye your remodeling. “your home. Sobeee RESULTS pais BS F-17, STAR Br pesitani” Bids. I give easy moet county. WE ty uke chant nana 68 Union st. . a im 1388. 15! First ave av car while you wait. oO BR TLLLAM: CO, cae SALTERY, AY » PHS 61 FOR SALE-—AUTOMOBILES ¥" TEP FP FFE ano _—F AUTHORIZED © FORD CORNER caeeneeneencemenm 1) 181) touring. 1920 sedan ...., 10 months to pay for them, 12 months on new cars. WILLIAM L. HUGHSON CO. Authorixed Ford Dealers EVERYHHING — % Pike at Summit. Kast 0404 vir’ modern, §7 per r rFF Le rrryrryFy FORDS- AND USED, SMALL eS balance monthly. onal RAL AGENCY, 1 ylang Oe orth D BROADWAY ie81 FORD COUPE 4 <THONT! starter; demountable i omet a good as sacrifi ei on Une down, ‘aartield hag Est i puaranteed. Opens NG CAR yy for anyone, Mr, Thomp- FOR AUTOE ALSO trades and exchanges, — Repairing 4 a Dodson’ & Yonelya 1 THIRD AVE 1920 FORD TOU frould be a good bu big are po 3184 Ar. “« FOR dink cuse TRUCKS LOOK THESE OVER BEFORE \-ton Reo Speedwagon ........$275 350 -ton Kelly, with furniture 1\%-ton Federal; good tires ..., 975 —————" 12-ton Federal; long wheel base. 1,100 AS AM TRANS juarters to graph sai wexnoth ples. exact Brice, 1401 &. Uhlan. e, ‘ERRING Shopworn doors, mi 25 Write for new Catalopus ROVIG LU AM A DE. “Your Cy re tat ER 1118 Lat. iD right Tom mill, $8.00 er ends. $6. fs Ineeorde or nn 36 ENT EXCHA some wonderful barga! Garm oe pas D 8) machine, ‘is. Take Rainier 4 Rainier ave. 5 Hate te jood. Immed: delivery. new, ee Big barge s HAVE Lu man expert airbrush on so handy with tools, < ter work. ‘on ike e city ret- 3. “will re y own garage, an mec! 4 0048 37! rf your — and ake? a, pies and John sts., on ave. Heward, wi id's F oat apons F East 1504 oF Bea ae nbn, Howard. North SONTAT iG Shrine pin. Liberal re- ‘return to Mr. Jones, in Liberty Market. CONTAINING $10, rae preortese Altes.” . Alien. OLD 1 mn suits, coats and rvision at mk. ol for | inery 267" uebormole Bid PAGE, ii, WATER, oe eee 6552 ORR nee ya e prdegl i ad block 5 Union st. “E | SEATTLE STAR ACSTAR Gi SHINGLES 2.00 livered from mill. fest Bie” Rai sare T N model, very cheap. Sun- for tem Paan- se is Poke 6707 Sycamore ave. car RT ial BURNE! URNER, NEW AND ioe. suis" Pen a ROUN! K HEATER, tome “oe sed, for-sale cheap. 1919 42nd ave. §. 1317 Hott $8 |" iN i at cost. Box F-72, Star. ah Garfield ga) x ba 8 Elliott eg store you sell, and aig weer J eecaen Beods, ir cor . ae, watt uction, leas our BEFORi eane tore ‘woney for F cond SAR cTION HOUR | ED., AT 10:36 Below area few ot tne articles to be very fine net, oak nd ivory pi wv, fa, al (at new sg poattrs ial acoben fin- and tng acne a din jeather seated or mp, ivory finish, manowany, and oak rockers, bam! sewing cabinet, boy 4 and tive ~? Piabies books, ing, sheets, pillow cases, com- fort lankets, pillows, h run- ners, pictures, shen as plates, curtains and a pages oper are icles too numerous to mention. ECONOMY SALES & nb haba co. 2001-: SECOND AY! J. B. NE Bane 85 AUCTIONEER TALE AUTOMOBILES SEE US roR REAL USED CAR BARGAINS Our cars are as represented All Cars Reduced From 25% to 40% Liberal Terms TTLE AUTOMOBILE SALES cen COMPANY Established 18 Years 1101 B. Pike St Bast 0462. Peer ee Ade CHUMMY ROAD! Crtre on egerifice, $425. Gare field ii?" 5. Lacan anon -, Du Phose’ ee 0001, n Francine 2-ton Kleiber ... Taped |2-ton Acme; nearly new .....++2,700 | M-ton White speed truck ....., 750 ACME MOTOR TRUCK SALE.) CO. Phone East 304. 1508 Lith Ave, i+ RM” DRIVE FORD ay with a Fs ie 4 mode! iste, for $35 Paldo, 306 13th 5B. Beacon 3674. 2 WANTED—A ILE: aes Yiace Pu Tok tires. Price lites, Priee, 268. 1012 18te BB {13 FOR SALE—REAL BSTATE of the Phinney car it two blocks off of pe we have some 2 level, with 2 bet bull a a @ the rea’ Becton “Why not try ie? FIRESIDE REALTY Co. 814-17 New York Bike Bitiott 2928. ~~ QUEEN ARNE FURNISHED ~~ BUNGALOW OMe nittiest and ngalows on Queen Anne fine surround- kitchen, wi lawn and “thrubbery furnished with Phone Garrieia 033: GEO. A. SPENCER & CO P. a erie 4th B Bi eeaeer UplEW CALL ELLIOTT 2 roan 4970 SUNDAYS: AND TOHN * BAISDEN, Ine. CORNER NINTH AND UNTOD NDS P as ayment, Bee the house oaks 2712 B. 62nd st. or phone 3858. (Kenwood 1437 GILBERT & $339 Rainier Ave. Rainier dail cf AM OFFERING THIS PLACE in nice neigh- modern cot- ds ONT URNISHED APART M EN" ENTS; oak floors; hot water hei ed ; no vacancies for ine Vast $20,000; half A Owner. No agents A@Grens P. O. Hox 63, 100, CASH REQUIRED — Y-acre tract, Fine for water, o A ath. in "Mt" PETERS, 126 Third 1. "QUEEN ANNE BPEC ic 5-room bungelow; Pp basement; od seauments Fel bar in. need a) ~ ONLY all as "32,780; 338 $26 LS month: 664 ssetiaes Sony Main 2) rane BALLARD | es this 4- galow, and it only needs eS Vitth going over with paint and mine to be up to the mi rooms ate larger than they. build now; cabinet kitchen; fireplace; coved ceiling; 2 bedroom ith bres between on cen dandy full pemest basement; lot the owner has a special and the balance No. 2802. lace you will Hs money now, term: A $3. 0 cash, ae “sabia BROS. Bai ve ait Take Ballard good size, room, we * th between, ay | i28 mi onth; incl dite in: er a1 ebay nd rent “ No. 328 N_ BRO! 01 pattard’ aay Birteer 0127. 8405 Baare y ;| WANT “APARTMENT THE BALLARD JUNGALOW, lot 6x Ri 100; $200 Bunset 2007 i] WANTED—REAL ESTATE “ROOM “MODERN” WUNGALOW, With cement basement, Around $3,000, Wopdiand park or, Phin- ney distric ‘ohn M Dahiby, Hunset 0211 BUILDING FARMS FOR CITY PROPERTY. FF _ Banas sverywhere. A. G. Mille VACANT , PROPERTY y “asl property. Kenwood WARUTNGTON LA CAND CO $250 ———-—— BA acres, hi olee at r the BREMER’ 2 aaa YARD The best market on Puget sound, $45 450, nneniemrenennentanomtminarce 9650 obey ACRES, WITH GOOD SHACK 1 acre cleared; well; pump; good soll, A good home. 500 0 acres; on farm on eit! wide; clone to « town and market. Real snap. roonr house, with bachin: nd tools work the lan me in and see phot t 4640. . OLt SrA outfit with. Ellic PRETTY RANCH level, black road and loam u- + nice, new b- jow, with fire- ood = weil, on easy terme Sr consider good ety PETER ACAN SCHROEDER S12-14 White Bidg. 5-rogm hou splendid w iped to all rounds b sage bulla: Water tank for, 1,006 kinds of berrie: nee nt soil; clase to Must sell this week. Shiv, sli on your own sere. t OR lot REAL GOOD BUY Sacre ranch near Renton: best kind of soil; 2 acres rich bottom, balance clay loam, not gravelly; 3-room bous arage, root house, “Hie nouk oe re aly A t50. ba vi White Bidg. ie ACHES SMALL, SHACK FIR AND CEI tectly lev ° : the very soil; enough wood on the } more than pay for it: close to ratl- road and sawmills and nice Jal 0 FOR R—id ACRE good ‘Snohomish county land, with ning stream; in a booming set- where ty has oppor- Dist 5 acres, 1% miles cast of Kent; near the famous Tancred « Allen he bout half undér plow; for 306 Giad Price $2.15) SUTE 1012 THIRD ive Ream 10 ACRES cH on road; electric mT) ght wil door; within -mile of orchard; all fenced feneed. Onl. $1,750; nee any county ant Small cash payment, ba old terms. kW. MORSE CO. 416 Leary Hag Elliott 4635. La? w to school; convenient to Ine n aren hourly service on rice 91,250; terms $250 15 per montl Burke £ Farrar, Inc, 203 New “i | ACKE. sate One-half place cleared, balance eas- tly put in shape: good soil; well: small house that with very little expense could be put in first cl Kood neighborh: adjoinin LARGE * 376 Two miles south 3 city limits feet from mad a brick oud Pe 536 °casn, balance $4 ih ata 301 Mutual Bidg. %-ACRE AND ACRE TRACTS, Inside and outside city limi some, partly improved. 100 cai and $15 per month will get you a place. ok into my easy pay- it pl HE". PETERS, 126 Third Ave. _ “A ES, pith et ak 0, Terms. 50 Dow! BBLE, 648 New Tork Bik. Fase LANDS e $7 ©. KE. DI 80 $50 Pi Sig ACRE BEVERA aw OUSAND ACRES iD 20 basses. BEATE th RED TACOMA RT CLEARED Pais, and tn pew, Poa allotted 22 to EN’ th “AND srr, xf ASSOCIA: IN in 10, 26, 3@ or ere tract 60 per acre, on small payments, $6) L, EXPERTS have car retuniy, in- sree ted the land ene. gent, it highly sulted for Bi Cte | GARDENING, POULTRY, DAIRXING, MIXED FARMING. Some of the poeeie have CLEAR- aS ENOUGH to be ED and LANTED next SPRING. ‘Write, ar tai at hi errors NOR’ soaks! had EMENT ‘AS 80C: ig 0 Room 16 Colman ‘wit pith SETTLERS TO a inc’ tuding Ww Joan for Improve: $50 Fight. 42,000 for wen ments makes it eas start with amall capital low rates to Alberta, For, Mterature and rates, 2a Bet Pacific Ry, feae ep’ _ Bion ir Bidg.; Main 333 OU WANT A Te Lots of work close to my land in Skagit county. Get a little where you can find work. t means succe: Only a little money needed. H. C, PETERS, 726 Third Ave. nings, References. it Peek and. Hradon, 905% 3rd ave: LS i if SEATTL E STAR FU NERAL cD) MRVICES for Mra. Arytha Bennett Gatch, wife o! Thomas M. Gatch, former president of the University of Washington, ‘were held Monday at the family resi dence, 1452 Fourth ave, N, FARMS WANTED _ TO KGNT SMALL RANCH on crop payments or ouy on # 1 ayments. © eed Joe Otto, Bno- omiah, STOCKS AND BONDS WH WILL BUY , Bamonds O11 & Rete. Co. Owenwood O11 Corp, WH WILL BELL 19 Pathfinder Synd, cP ‘we 4% monthly.) 300 on. Beste Cap. 250 i00 W Wichita: "Royalty. TIER CO. si urit one Biliott $118 4 BUSINESS eS ROOMING ouE for wale Price : n. Phone Biliott 23 2) : HAVE TOGO Bast fics} itt my fine business, Bl- Goop SECOND-1 HAND CLOTHING $360, Telephone 1OM TT “MAY CONCH this is to certify that Alaska "Prod Company hai tion to extend an experimentin {ee $y qyrnpyas tar" beach ‘ant p BLN eniving te ot ~~ occupane protest at the of tice “ot the Buildin a artment, Room hide. pri L yhovember Bection 3 Notice to be published Pd tim in each of two or more daily new ape A BOOK ENTITLED fey? ped Facts About the Cpristion n Money to loan. London J, oe Hotabitahed 1880. 408 ond ave. iF $9 a such oc- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the Building Depart- Room 506 County City prior to October ? ZONING PROTEST | MEETING IS SET A public hearing on “zoning” will be held in the city council chambers Thursday at 8 p. m., it was an nounced Tuesday by 18. 8. Goodwin, chairman of the zoning commission The purpose of the meeting is to hear objections from property owners Against the unrestricted district, on the tideflats, where it is planned to| permit the establishment of slaughter | houses and packing plants. The zoning system has divided the city into residence, business, indus trial and unrestricted distr Meet- ings to*hear protests against the ten- tative divisions will be held in the neighborhoods | under discussion. Two Held by U. S. for Stealing Auto Herman Levine and J. L, Frinbell are held by department of justice operatives Tuesday for alleged viola- tion of the interstate auto theft act. The two men are accused of stealing a car in Portland and later driving to Seattle with it. Complete confes- sions of their operations are said to have been obtained. | ing Hydroplane Sought by Cruisers NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 25,—United States crulxera and steamers today Joined in the search for a naval . |hydroplane carrying two passengers which is belleved lost in the Gulf of Mexico near the mouth of the Mis- slasippl river. The plane, commanded by Lieut. A. N. Darby of the Pensacol: aval flr station, and carrying Machinist's Mate Wendell as & passenger, was last heard from yesterday 15 miles off Burwood, Leader Attempts to ‘Expel Congressman WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—A reso. lution to expel Representative ‘Thomas L. Blanton, democrat, Texas, from his seat in the house, was in- troduced today by Representative Mondell, Republican floor leader, The e to oust Blanton came as the result of remarks he caused to be printed in the Congressional Rec ord Saturday. This language, which was not de livered orally on the floor, but print- Xed in the Record as an extension of remarks, dealt with a row between ) /union and non-union employes in the government printing office. Change in Justice Department Office In conformance with departmental orders abolishing the position of di- |vision superintendent, Fred W. Kelly Law & fete ates. “Wi zane a Patent was back at his deek Tuesday as agentin-charge of the local bureau Of investigation, department of jus-| | boy. tee, jeorge W. Berg, for a time acting SEATTLE CHURCH QUARREL SPREADS TO PORT ANGELES The controversy between Rev Cc. J, Hawkins, pastor of Piya outh Congregational church, and othgr Protestant clergymen of th clty over the question of blood atonement has spread to Port Angeles. Word was re ceived in Seattle Tuesday that the First Congregational church of that town had adopted a resolution withdrawing its fellow ship from Plymouth church until! Dr. Hawkins’ “heresy has been acknowledged and ban ished.” At the mme time, Dr. Haw king’ congregation has expreased its approval of his stand by for- mally installing him as pastor. By taking part in the Installation service, Rey. H. C. Mason, Rev. Everett Lincoln Smith and Rev. A. J. Bailey tock imve against the numerous congregations which have “excommunicated” Mypouth church. All France Honors Unknown American HAVRE, Oct. 25,—-France today said farewell to the unknown Amert- can soldier, going home for his state burial at Arlington, among the na Uon’s heroes, The church bells tolled a requiem as his train rolled slowly into the yards. Flags drooped at half staff. Thousands of people, bareheaded, thronged the long mole and the points of vantage about the harbor to say goodbye to him. Vital Statistics BIRTHS Mgseqawe. Deaaahure, 1109% Wash- on at, boy. Blechman, Lous. 1516 E. Fir et, girl. Jongejan, Peter John, Beattie, girl ara, Tasaimon, 1265 Main st, girl. Hahn, Howard ‘Joseph, 364 'N. Fitn eae Joseph’ Lambert, 5520 11th geipoaring.” Wilitam, 1589 17th ave. Iagoluccl, Joseph, 6319 28th ave, 8. writ Charlies Uel, 909 23rd ave. San Arthur O., 6619 Seventh ave. Bboy, ' McDaniel, Arthur Andrew, 1410 HB Calvert, arey Clark, 6517 37th ave. Andrews, Clarence, 5303 18th ave 8, Oberg. Swan, 6307 16th ave. 8. boy brag Edward, 4212 Henderson searing a “James Le Roy, 7007 Seventh wok x, ulliamn Grant, 647 N. 76th Trier” tc Everett, 6233. First ‘a Tone B. t2nd at, boy. McShane, J. 6798 artis ave. 3 OW. Barris, & W. 4032 42nd ave. & W. Wg tad Herbert, 1613 Nob By 1703 ame Charles- agentin-charge, has resumed his po- ° sition as Kelly's chief assistant. N. W. Cities Safe Should a general railroad strike oc- cur, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland would be in a position to carry on 1; |Dusinese very close to normal, ac- -|cording to Fred W. Kelly, chief of the local office of the bureau of tn- vestigation, department of justice. Kelly, the request of the de- partment in Washington, has just completed a thoro survey of the situ- ation, .|Plan King County r alse pee tore aS lead AL LOANS, ut nd wines who are jout security, without! atrictly, conbigontia tion or neighbors. It who yeu bis * fiafh) Fair Association For the purpose of organizing a King County Fair Axsociation, repre- sentatives of Bothel, Kirkland, Wood. invitle, Redmond, Maltby, Grace, Hollywood, Juanita, Tolt and School ; | District 101, will meet at the Bothel \Commercial club November 5. ° * . by Police in Paris PARIB, Oct. 26,—A bomb nest and |G, miniature explosive manufacturing Plant were discovered today by the Police, who searched the rooms of are! Joseph Escure, the 18-year-old com- munist, ‘who was arrested during the red demonstration Sunday. Letters of protest against the Prosecution of Sacco and Vanzetti, :|the two communists convicted in th-| Dedham, Mass., continued to pour Kake nts, in weekly AY mon Mee Pwar inet | is ay jest ‘or 565 Empir _914 Second Ave. LOANS MADE TO ry vaRD 3 nd women on jeir ow! 0 t also JRNITURI If you have @ loan « don't hesitate to com it advance you more er terms. AN'S LOAN CO. Big 10th Floor. to ‘on cumederana fensityson most P MEDIAL LOANR | come Haire, Bufidin pAratel ee . tle's y Rrok 1 'iecond Ave. Ba You ry your car. $02 Central oe OMe ality et ficiae’ Geass: at oe — JW Waminds, Fraser-Paterson Co, intent ERY Pa ae down ae “es si 4 $ nly Bat Noaots, tents CAPT, J. W. MAUPIN—U. 8. patents, trade ‘marks. Free advice. Hincktey RBidg. Main 2729. Painting and Ki ~“RALSOMINING Al gy oe North 2251. RB rgeons RABUMATISM, SCIATIC. COMBK- | 0. Our treatment riven, Immedate treatment, trom Mplanos tight. Main. $020. oat fieoedarss no operations. we ri inlay, 1615 roe Oe, WER heh ke ee into the American embassy, home of Ambassador Herrick today, FATHER WOULDN'T TELL Because Mike Horsch, 40, father of five children, refused to tell his wife where he went of evenings and frequently chased Mer from the house, Mrs, Mary EB. Horsch started divorce proceedings against him Tuesday. C, L. FARRELL, 1017 Howell st., was robbed of five boxes of cigars, 2,400 cirgarettes, a carton of Bull Durham, gum, and & gum vending machine Monday night, nea cae WASHINGTON.—Robert Murray, ‘Tacoma boy singer, now studying in New York, may be given place on Armistice day program at Arlington cemetery. LIEUT, COL. FRED W. BUG- KE, one of Roosevelt's rough riders, takes command of Third he aaa 68th infantry,, Fort Law- TACOMA-SEATTLE BOAT LINE GIVES PATRONS MOVIES “Movies while you travel’ is the latest inducement of the ‘Tacoma boat line in its fight for passenger business to and from Seattle. Not content with drawing busi- ness from the stage lines, train and interurban with its cut rate alone, the boat line is now giving {ts passengefs an hour of pictures while en route between Tacoma and Seattle. Those wise to the new stunt grab choice seats as soon as they board the vessel. Those who merely stumble Into the show a few minutes ‘after they have left port find “standing room only.” ‘With seats at this free movie at a premium line officials are convinced they have struck a popular chord. ron, Gustone W., Bellevue, bo: pry. rth 3843 20th ave. & Lysted, 1017 Benece ot. girl. Smith, Conrad te 16th ave. 5 We ee ry A. 6525 17th ave. N. r in Daryl, 10238 EB. 64th st.. Ww. orn boy. Ezra, 1233 Yesler way, girl. Motel "Oliver D., 205 Summit ave Fairchild, nes Is, 6513 Rainier ives box, Geddes, Wesley, T14 Jefferson st,|%F Gaibraten W. D, 2659 W. 8th at. Witking, Leo R, 6047 Beach drive, Kenned: t 5, Shemen F.. 6419 Norfolk ne 5 R. girl. Shomer, William Lewis, Issaquah, MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. gta < apy Tacoma . in rT eee jam K., Ana . lake’ Marthe Ellen, Hazelwood: H Merbotam ward’ Lawrence, Fresno, Sorensen, Siyreie K. i, Seattie *::20 Sufic: Lillian, Buquamieh, +! cLegel Klinger, Fred, Seattle . real Norell, J. J. Butchart, Seatti Legal Clarke, Wililam James, Welling clarke, Ruth Biizaveth, Welling: pa Hat, Walter V., Seattle : Vincent, Mabel I., Seattle Sy] Hougham, ¥ Ay Chicago, Ut i vis, Mae, Bremerton’. Douriag 8. E,, Seattle .« Bergloff, Anna, Seattle Sjoblom, William, Rent Koshinen, Lyydia, Seatt! Flanigan, D,, Seattle . Williams, Maz, Vancouver, Baritch, George, Tacomi jushan, hel, Tacoma Kalpousos, Stath 8. Fort Lawton Ee] Countryman, Bessie, Seattle Langdon, Harold E., Seatt Martain, Mina, Seattle Bennie Brown, Fernd: Drown, Hazel Irene, Al 2 ose, Minnie, Henry, Ne Allen, T. E., Tacom: Smith, Beulah, Seat Chicansky, Mihi a Tacoma si Sullivan, Loretta A., Seatth Rath, Lincoln, Tenino .. Smith, Martha E., Port Ang: MoGee, Herbert M., Port An, Heslin, Caryl, Newport Allen, John W., Seatt! Hawkins, Mildred Lu mond Beach ..... Werereneen, John Philip, Jr. coma, Walker, Helen dunt, Seattte Hennessy, Patrick M., Seattl Moreau, Emma, Seattie,.. Barrick, Milton J. Tacoma . Riley, Lura E., Tacoma ... DEATHS Minnie, Mrs. Charles, 40, 2717 War- Loucinda A., 11, ‘ave. obsen, Sophia, 7%, 6049 Fifth ave Studdert, Lafayette, 18, 756 Thomas * larry, 56, 5 18th ave. 8. W. ence E., 22, 435 Pontius Ford, Kate, 80, 4828 51st 9 Ric! Fde0 jer Davia> 7 tat Hi, Chang, a, i 4 King at. Vareo fiat el Council, Sjolander, Mre. ‘Karon, 72, 1415 Republi xigeth jagnen M, 86, 2117 <5, tig snd oe $7, Asks U. S. to Give His Bottles Back Motion for the return of 38 empty quart bottles and @ copper boiler, seized by federal prohibition agents from his room in the Loma Hotel annex, was filed in federal court Tuesday by W. E. Burns, . NL ir st. PAGE 13 (DOCTOR HELD AS DOPE PEDDLER Wanted tn Seattle to face federal |narcotic charges of more than @ | year's standing, Dr. Howard Blake, former Libby, McNeil & Libby can- |nery physician, is held Tuesday by the United States marshal in Port land, Ore: in lieu of $5,000 bail, He | will be meturned to Seattle at once. Dr. Blake was arrested at Monitor, |Ore., upon information furnished by | Seattle federal narcotic agents, who | have beeq seeking the physician ever wince his indictment here by a fed ral grand jury in Beptember, 1920. Dr. Blake was indicted with three other men, Jack Yeo, Harry Kneib jand Albert Geddings, who were held |chiefly as witnesses, He is charged with supplying narcotics to cannery! workers at Bristol Bay, Alaska. \Pictorial Programs for Armistice Fete The general committee planning Seattle's Armistice day celebration announced today a@ pictorial programy would be one of the features af the demonstration. Seattle boye as they looked and acted overseas ¢ will be the theme. The Armistice day program will begin at 2:30 p. m. November 11, with a parade. At 4 o'clock there will be a free vaudeville at the Moore theatre. At 9 o'clock @ dance at the Armory is on the schedule, with @ smoker at the same time, Tuesday night the gener! com- mittee was to meet at 202 Empress building to draw up preliminary Plans. Start Formation of Reserve Army Preliminary steps for the organt mation of a reserve army for the Ninth corps area were taken Mon- day, when the special board of army officers met in Olympia Mon- day. The troops assigned to the state of Washington will be kept in a skeletonized shape for the present. Officers and non-coms, however, wil! be assigned to the various units officers only will be used for this purpose. Col. Pegram Whitworth, U. 8. A., former brigade commander of the 91st division, is in charge of the or- ganization of the reserve army ip , | Washington. ‘ Alleged Abductor - which he claims is due wey contract for building River Power Railway Be Bh The contract under which Mandic built bo road called for an expenditure a police court. He appealed this cision. Death Unavoidable Coroner’s jury Tuesday morning p rendered a verdict ‘of “unavoidable 5 proper precaution in Legal| behind another vehicle on way. Mrs. Cunningham when struck by the stage, @riven by Floyd Bush. Hunter Dies From -Legal/ Luce, a fellow hunter, Sunday. Auto to Be Sold at Auction by Marshal Want an automobile? No price ig set on this one—a Hud- son coupe, It will be disposed of to the high- est bidder by W. E. Theodore, chief | g|deputy U. & marshal, at 11 2. m. Wednesday, on the Third ave. steps |] | et the postation NEW AMERICAN LEGION posts are to be formed at Sunnydale, Des Moines and Lake Burien. Fifteen men are required for charter mem- bership in each new post. CAMPAIGN STARTED in Seattle for funds for new University of IUinols $2,000,000 memorial stadium. | State headquarters at 527 Centra) building, W. T. Butler in charge. PRELIMINARY PLANS for the year book of the China club of Seat- tle are started by Harold L. Kirby, managing editor, ATTEMPT TO AVOID MAN DISASTROUS ‘Trying to avoid hitting a pedes- trian, H. L, Wilson, 9823 16th 8. W., drove into a street car at Colorado ave. and Hinds st., Tuesday. But it was a futile at- tempt; the automobile glanced off the street car and struck E. I. Travers, 3402 Bellevue ave. Trav, ers’ left ear was nearly torn off.

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