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2 ONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, Me Seattle Star at 1967 Seventh Ave Se tice Washington yASHINGTO ays. RNIB IN CITE 44 55 moath Rates Per Insertion ert ‘ per, insertion sis Insertions Nerthweat. Largest Audience in the Northwest ‘ Soe wy aeRyE vem ber. ttle, ON § upward eoeee). 008 en vor free on, write, J vil Service Ex- Bids. rtieulars, mard (former timer), 112 aT repair. your ay, 204 Union, opp. daatorth HOUSERBE ‘Ttment to man and PLATING ING, REPATRING, 8 Arcade Bldg. iG TORACCG. TP is the only logical, suc- od. Beneficial to ge 31_ per, box. ure OF pack, City and count od, Write Room 4159, Beattie. money ts want ie RVIC LAMITS November, 1.600. Age, 18 upws Dnneseeeet ln “write. Heulars; instruction. a Civil Service B Pasnard (former covieable Bids. iD Ti 1G) ir tical auto tractor n fo we on the Coast. mint, “Bros’ Auto Tractor is, corner Pike and Melrose. evening EXPER 5 co-dperate in operation of 200 oh required. endale, W: ee GY LAND Nand @ little TREE to J 5) 88* Ue tor Doors 1921. a PUPILS WANTED EXPERIENCED PIANO to Special attention Atiractive rates, Reci Billet ’ * DESK AND CHAIR. A covering. Main 4724 } | 49 FOR SALE—MISCELLANBOUS | On B. WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First Ave. & SASH AND DOORS Flour Bing . Cupboard Door; |Sann 20598-—4 Nehta | gh 28x89—4 Ligh; | Windows, 24x24—2 light : Troning Hoard and Cabinet, com- plete ‘ reve 11,00 nd “Windows for a liding. olds put in your While yo t, OB. WILETAMS CO, _ Batablished 1899. Houses, GARAGE” store buildings, ete, Portable 00 erect DE MARS PO! Ope. Ford Factory, Capitol $929 PLUMBING OF 660-ROOM HOTRE BATH TUBS, BASINS, TOILETS, Rte. tr €00-room hotel, just dis- All high-grade goods, at oy ith r prices. 1030 FY AVE. S— MAIN 2156, [STUMP PULLERS (STREL ONLY , hi of $35; hor i; ; atartling power, speed, safety, durability, Unheard-of low prices Manufactured by land clearing’s Teates| Address Ducreat tant. Renton, where 70 re in- Vited ‘to see daily convincing pull- ing demonstration that ends all nts, Blasting not required. In stock at Seare, Roebuck, attle. OLD POSTAGE STAMPS Sale Fr tvery Country, INE ASSORTMENT ON HAND PRICES REASONABLE _ED FLIEDRR, 1118 FIRST AVE. SUIT $2.00 P AUTOMORILE WASHERS, 7 GERS, FARMERS, MINERS, HUNTERS, FISHERMEN — We ® & quantity of wind-proof and proof suits for all outside ork, which we will aell for $290 FER SUTr 1030 FIRST AVE. 8. AIN 21 38 HR TON— #400 ‘Se- t | Capitol 1757 Wood,” MILL” SLAB id right awa: Subis load, $4.0 ‘AS NTL Giscarded clothini Ba Malo 3871. 18 rash e MA aca SRWING MACHINES Good DROP- heads, $10 w — a : NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT gpenes of, Meye 56 LOAD. W double Joad, immediate delivery. Cam bought. sold, eoatesy, t ea, Camera Exchange, S135 ar- cade Bldg. OLD GRO’ REST WOOD, all oo ped dry and green. Sun- set 5341. Bs i in 3-t we a Garfi 1d 2h A Om L3 ie Nee | RURIMAGE BALE NOV. # -AND ‘corner Sixth ave, and Stewart st. WANTED CHER CLOTHING. AND rh ae ist. Elliott 3321. Te $2.00. 1008 ist. NOVELTY PRINT, i611 SEVENTH. a WANTED—FURNITURE IAIN. 4 BEFORE YOU SPLI. It means more money for your Th poy, ony ok AUCTION HOUSE RAGH, ALL FOR BTORAGE, Ai ore Ba Vietrota, s POULTEHY ¢ RED WHY mete me laying. one K 008 454 poe neti ite - |B. Pike at 61 FOR SALZ—AUTOMOBILES — SURIES R—OWNER St than Say freight, Tisai fice rat! ¥ 450 cash ot Liber ” 1451 1th ave. Phone Hast m evenings. A: Mr Corbett. “KUFHOMIERD FORD CORNER A fe, “iowa, balancs pasy, do eg ig - ee amet East 0404. ‘ORDS—NE bal monthly. ean PUR AL, AGENCY, ine. Authorized Ford Deale: BROADWAY AT PIK. ERY BATT A battery is N. G. TERRIBI LICENSE 2668. Bunact 3382, DRESSMAKING eave it THIRD A CASH, ‘Ab FOR ‘. re trades an ha, a e Worl VE. fring foselyn, | s a landard Sc! af Millin. and 4 making 267 MeDermott Bid. TO LET—UNFURNISHED HOUSES LINE, 4-ROOM nth, Sidney M, WELL FURNISHED University district, for $45 month. Phone Wiliott 4887, Miet COTTAGE, 2376 42ND RTO rent, $25 per month. ew EModern. tice view, he. 7 UNFURNISHED APA! AND FLATS is — NEW; 4-room, $32.60. Haat RNISHED Al AND FLATS T-ROOM APART- | Ment; private bath; light and clean; cheap rent. Fine piace for le. Als ‘oom unfurnished. EB BACCHE: heat. is iment, ionable price. Moore pheatr APARTMENT, 1718 ih ave. & Bei AND J-ROOM APAR at | Pine and Melrose, Walking dis- ROOM APARTMENT, ith private bath, ith private bath, 2215 Market ast., 4 AND 5-ROOM FLAT, WITH it a2 Vine 1: walking dletance, it Fourth ave” KEEPING ee CURRIE ET NG eins Baie ye thtae FURNISHED ~~ i at, wating tN. SCE Us onda bought, $144 fh x WANT THE BEST FORD SEDAN T can get for s good $600 frat mort- gage. Garfield 2360. LOANS ON AUTOS WHILE IN i wet onal ‘sg 3134 Arcade Bldg. Spot cash for autos. 9134 Arcade. 62 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES Highest CASH PRICH! PAID | et ¢ Hast 2601. FOUR REAL TRUCK BARGAINS $200 ; nacaiy “8° 1%-ton etely ‘A ferhauled und good rubber. 1,200 2-ton Federal, long wheel-base. 2,100 ACME MOTOR TRUGK SALES CO. Phone East 304. 08 Lith Ave. 1% FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FULL ement basement; floors; fireplace; breakfast nook; built-in features: linoleum. kitchen and bath. A_ com, home, on splendid corner, Madrona district. sell this week, price has been below coat, $3,050; part terms H.C 726 Third Ave. _ A HOME POR 91 2 and 4 rooms, on %-acre splen ground, some im per month on bala elty transportation. f s ome to cM $100 gives CORNER TL fruit and berrie R BALI 71x123; all clear ly furnish~ 3-room house, © ea; Neghts an, new Singer machine. $856 td pay. 1 want $300 for my equity, at your terms Went 0570 1 ern; jcken houses: 7 at. corner ¥itth, y as for | 200 ST. MARY MEN WIN GRID GO SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 1.—st Mary's football ‘team was mighty Proud today of tts vietory of yoster day over the Olympic club, 20 to 7 The game was a battle royal, but St. Mary's attack was too much for the club men, MAT TITLE AT STAKE DES MOINDS, Iowa, Nov, t= The world’s heavyweight wrestling title is at stake tonight in a finial match between Stanislaus Zbyanko of Poland, present champion, and Bar! Caddock gf Walnut, lowa, for. mer champion,?in a two out of three falls bout, The giant Pole, 40 years old, returned from Poland two aveeks ago and ie making the Caddock match the first of a wrestling tour of the country. % FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE SWALL COTTAG & $1,260; $38 down, $25 month. 64 American Bank. Main 2476. % = *_ ACREAGE: UNITE YOUR HOME AND LIVING Buy a farm in THE GOOD ENTER, midwa; ” » Kverett and Snoh © 7.000 aores on eastern r} nh " clay fruit land to river bot- wilt amount, from 6- tracts Up. Prices from $40 to per acre; terms 10 years, in- terest 6%. Boe Perry, Milwaukee @ St Paul Lana Co. S512 14th Ave No B. Car 16. ow HOMIES AND LIVING on sunny east- king Snohomish i 1h; muit- . fruite all city con- adjoining school and station, Terms to auit hom 6 ACRES, CLOSE IN, NORTH Located north of city, in line of fastest growth. & acres in this district Is an excellent investment vel loam soll, easy to clear, at less than haif the price of all sur- rounding land. pile they last, only $800 for.6 $200 cash, balance very eas VAN ARSDALE spy AMG Third Av. IN BAINE od; raspberries — and 7 Teroom house, bari ken houses, 60 chickens, goo wi all furniture, complete. f Bardo tee Stance ase” for Month. For articulara rite leek box 144, Winslow, Wash 2 ACRES SPRING WATER 2 acres good alder land, with fin water iy ton: go ee $i cash, balance $10 pe juire 301 Mutual lott 4230 month. Life Piped ov ok close electric : rs ferry landing. iack #otl; Price $1,250; terms 203 DONT PAY FOR YOUR LANDLORD'S Srowe 8 scres of bee vy, joer soll, suitable nds yeeetables and fruita, a Car 16. Owenwood OH Corp. WE WILL SELL {00 E4monds On & Rtg. $00 Am. Bottle Cap. a Usty. HP. Tel 109 Wichite Royalty. Pathfinder Synd. at. $10.00 a4 1.00 35 18.60 PL Teh” 10 Steel Realty Com, at .,. » PACIFIC SHCURITIES CO. 601 Securities Bid. Phone Pluste 3118 STOCKS OFFERED ~ 10 Johnaton Pist: oes Bid 400 Davia Car, “Totem.” 3 Universa hy-Products, Pra. 19 ri 260 Jnckknife Windshield. 2 1% 4 United Finance, 45 Universal Nut Lock. c linnes, Boltor-Up, ts ir. Alaska Petroleum & Coal, 370 Mid-Cont. Royalty (3% Mo.) Forks Drillin Walla Walla Oil, G. & P. ‘entana prcleum, Wro. 3000 Wyoming-Pacific Oi} Will Buy—— Futrell Coupler. 1000 American Telegraphone, rty. Bonds, top prices. te SEER PLE 118. Cherry St. Main 6599. 0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES )-HAND CLOTHING STORE, good location, cheap rent. Bar- gain. Main 6766. ONE AND CLARINET IN- truction at 217 People's Rank ide. by Dendmaster Carrabba. Main’ 7276. PERSONAL K REAL GOOD RHAMPOO WIT pure Hoccabeill castile soap, 35¢. Face Massage, with choice of four kinds of electricity, 50¢. Manicuring, 35¢; Marcel waving, 35. 26 complete booths. Modern equip- ment. THE Gy SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING . Thomp- ¥ system. Also Elliott 5653, chronic disor- ek methods. 705 Money to loan. London Jewelry Co. -Fietabliahed 1890. 105 2nd ave. 8. 100__ MAL KSTATE LOANS __ Boney EAR Pd, Gon Teak tek (9 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LUMP COAL—Delivered 10 2 PO +O Ton GARFIBLD 4291 ACREAGE ONLY $750 HOUSE AND 5 ACRES tract number 65, north Bee ity, near, boulevard; can move right in. Also 4-room house, right on boulevard, with 5 acres fine ae $1. $006 r, only ‘$1,200; 4 termn ‘$166 06 $15 per month, at $6 per acre; Perry, 6612 14th av. ‘owen Park, to ou ULVER—QPEr: Come to us for ‘oe N ANNE best buys in Queen Anne rt; FO} STARBWANTADS ~ jalties and Wilson gained consistent: - THE SEATTLE STAR ADDITIONAL SPORTS How Washington Fought Stanford to Standstill By Harold Marquis | FINAL SCORE: W A TON, 0 | . STANFORD, 0 ‘ONORS were nearly even in the first quarter, Wilson kicked oft for Washington to the Stanford) 2hyard line, After Patrick punted Stanford grabbed a Sun Dodger pass on the 35-yard line, and again boot od the ball into Washington terri: tory, qual penalties and an ex |change of several punts kept the ball tn the center of the field. Ham Greene lost a chance to soore by dropping a long pass to the sidelines, and Lukelte blocked one of | Wilson's punts and recovered on the Washington 32-yard line, Greene stopped the Cardinal drive by punted out of danger, The quarter ended with the ball In Stanford's possession on her 32-yard line, ‘Washington drove far into Cardi nal tetritory early in ‘the second quarter, Stanford lost on two pen lly on the exchange of kicks. Heckmann grabbed a short punt jfrom Patrick and ran 18 yards to the Washington 42yard line, A pase from Wilson to Eckmann netted 12 yards, and Greene made six more over left tackle, Quass caught a blocked pass and a sec ond pass to the stocky fullback gavé the Sun Dodgers the ball on the Stanford 17-yard line, ‘Two passes failed and a third crommed the goal line, giving the! Stanford Yeam the ball on the 20-) yard line, This was Washingto’ bent chance to score, and a drop-| {kick might have done the business.) but Hall relied on the aerial gamé.| 'The half ended with the ball in the! {middle of the field. i The Sun Dodgers outplayed the Cards again in the third quarter on ed 1887. moderate fees; consultation Main 7303. 218 Burke Bidg, 905 Becond. eRICK ent Attorney. feo ., elgo je" er ry e- i“? Seattic, Wash, and L) su. W. Washington, D. Phone Mgin.0390. BE. Cc. lL. REY- od Seattle, 1892; U. & Patent Of- Eittott ‘Main 6750. 121: marke. ke Warn ee. Re datens_ Me Boek 10-6. Cotiateral Leans oer Tae MAAR ahird'ave Fe cabinet work, phone pata. flectric Co. 641 Firet Ha eine towne fuick service call $196 Arcade Bidg: Money to Loan - ‘ i ® AND PURNITOR! AUTOMOBILE AND. PP gen mh te ou retain, property. COURTEOUS. Dp) AL wt ERVICE MODERATE RAT Moownly Ky ment Song fentral Wide... Third Ave.__ TO SALARIED MEN Lom’ women on, their own pot ANG. S]eo on FURNITUR PIANOS. “If you have a loan else- Chere, dont hesitate to come. to Wwe = rycen yo more er ‘ MORINGMAN'S LOAN CO, 1007 Reabonra Ride. Fourth and Pike 10th Floor. MONEY TO LOAN On ea aera most iH socteTY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS Ert TN SBATTLE 955-266 Empire Hullding Second, Near Madison. TO LOAN—WE LOAN ANY MONIDUNT ON DIAMONDA. watches and jewelry: lowest rates, LIAN TESPLET COe att teccnd Ava.” Batabiiahed 1888. Eat ite Co., 1 and Vinee ta lished 1874 Optician and Optometrist IW Waminds Fraser-Pateraon Go. Patent Attorneys (ATE OWEN & CO, Mech. tine. Ante We a0 3 ee $20 1 yf.) 216 University at. 6814. Models. Painting and Kalsomining PAINTING. KALSOMINING AND decorating. North 225 OTEOMATISM, “BUTATICA, LUMPA- ur treatment gives Immedate rial treatment. Nis AILMENTS, YEARS rience. Dr, 400 Pan- exp Angu tages Bidg., Third and University, Piano Tuning Piano Tuner John Strom repairs and times pianos Tight. Main. 3020. Razor Bi: 5 ined Sibangen Tory, 1407 ith ave __ Salary Loans wr APE. TH YOUNGE: LOAN FIRM IN SEATTLE Rut we are going to be the EST, because we NEWEST MPTHODS, gure EASIEST QUICKEST SERVICE, PAYMENTS, SALARY AND PERSONAL LOANS $10 TO $100 m and women who are NO SECURITY, NO IN- and strictly CONFT- A Your promise to pay is all we ask. It makes do diffor- ence who you owe or what you want. the money for. See us to money you want. Priva offic snatching a pass, and Wilson again|®04 made most of their gains thru jou. ‘The bal! was in Stanford hands —— - WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? straight football Stanford/ kicked off to Greene, who returned 10 yards, Greene and Eckman piled up 17 yards on the next two plays, Carter | got thru on the next play and blocked Wilson's punt, Rogge recov. ering for Wanhington. Both Waah- ington and Stanford were forced to kick after trying the opposing line Schlaudeman intercepted a past on the Stanford §-yard line that looked 00d for a Washington score, and Patrick got the ball out of the shadow of the goal by a long punt. Doughty got another Washington past Inter in the quarter. ‘The Cardinal second defense was too closely checked up and the men were too tall for the Sun Dodgers, who failed on the majority of their passes the line, Wilcox too Woodward's place at quarter and in the fourth quarter the Stanford backs opened up al damling array of passes and end runs that nearly swept Washington over the goal on two drives down the field Stanford took the ball from a punt on the Washington 40-yard line and by @ seriea_of pasmen carried it to the 15-yard marker, Retes, Stanford guard, grabbed the next pass and the | ball was gtven to Washington as/ Beotes was Ineligible to receive a pass. The Cards marched right down the field again after Wilson punted. Wil cox and Schiaudeman circled the | enda for long. gating and Patrick charged thru the line for yardage Schlaudeman made one mpectacular run thru tackle, shaking off four Washington tacklera. Mortz lost the | chance to score by dropping the fina! | pans far over the goal line, as he lost his balance in a quick turn. After Wilson kicked out, both Stanford and Washington lost the ball on furnbles, but neither got away to be danger. tive ear to the premier and an camera is Ambassador Harvey. CORNISH SCHOOL GIVES RECITALS) Music Week Program Opens With Song Fete Events of Music week at the Cor- Fazhie | mish school are to include a song re Pershing | ital Monday evening by Mra. Vivian ‘Woodw Strong Hart, lyric soprano, who will woe ond be accompanied at the plano by Paul ughey Patrick | MoCoole. 2 4] Thursday evening the Cornish or-| ¢ | chestra, under the direotion of Fran-| Clark tor | cls J. Armstrong, will give a concert, for Wood-|with Arthur Kloth, violinist, and} James Dobbs, baritone, as soloists, etree eee, Tanta? | At the general program to be gtv: A. ©. Woodward, Ta-|en Saturday evening, Jack Purrine, pianist, will play selections from six scenes of “Carnival Mignon.” by Beef Still Counts on {fn mtn tn forgot This Football Eleven vanced pupils from jhe ballet clatnes| the department ef the dance in the ALTIMORE, Nov. 1.—Camp Hol | echoo} th rma Such the music of! bird, near Baltimore, bas @ fa | this number, which will be the prin- mous football team, Besides hanging | cipal feature of the program. Louis up a fine for games won, the | prentwett, pianist; Ernest Jaxkov- team also is for ite beef. The! sxy, violinist, and Miss Constance soldiers’ line weighs « total of 1,514| rare and Mise Esther Van Vailey, pounds, end to end, an average per | singers, also will give numbers, man of 2162-7 pounds. The dancers for that evening will The line tan't slow freight, ether. |e Jorg Fasting, Miases Portia Graf. It has succeeded in outrushing Its Op | ton, vangeline Edwards, Margaret ponents right along. Hurbdurt, Irma Friend, Violet Rich- The captain and conch of this big | ards, Ethyl Harrison, Martha Thomp- team t« Capt. Charles J. Mabbutt, &/ son, Adelia Salter, Agatha Brown lad weighing 290 pounds, and @ for-| ana Ida Levin. mer star of the University of Idaho.| Boyd Wells, associate director of He plays center, the echoo!, is in charge of the pro The smallest man in the line ts) gram for the week. Tom Tritta, right end. He weighs ‘The public ig invited to these pro- 184. But Tom mor than makes up| grams. for his lightness by his brand of piny. He, besides being a football star, is a heavyweight fighter with @ mean kick, He wins his fights by knockouts. Another serapper, Eddie Burn- brook, middleweight champion of the Third corps area, plays halfback. ‘The beef in the line and ite quan- Substitutions: Washingtor Btantord> Wioon Betta Bpokane;, wm; jead linesman, R Myers against J. A. Lindbor’ for $: loging that the latter's auto with his near New Westminster, Lewis, left end, 189. Ran. cid, wormy, aged, spoiled, pu- All of the big army camps in the East have football teams of class, | ‘rid: decayed and wholly unfit for They're now pilayl an elimination “4 Pbk Boagticsetg’® Aer gry hopeful of| These are a few-of the choice ad- winning the championship, tn which event it will play the Marine Corps champions here December 3, The Winner, on the following Saturday, will play the Great Lakes Gobs. The winner will be crowned thg football service champion of Ameri which condemnation proceedings were instituted in superior court Monday, The defendants are the Jordan Ter- minal Co, Inc, and A, U. Pinkbam & Co, Two Charged With NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 7.— Stealing Overcoats Yale counted three casualties when| As @ sequel to a Halloween dance the Elis started first work today for|held at Renton Hill, informations the Princeton game Saturday. Ted charging Myer Berg and G. A. Bacher Blair, “Nemo” Into and Charley |with petit larceny were filed Monday O’Hearn are all laid up with injuries |in superior court. They are sald to and it is nof sure that they will bejhave been found wearing overcoats able to go against the Tigers. stolen fromthe dance hall TRIO OF YALE MEN LAID UP TIGERS ARE IN _|Burglary Charges GOOD CONDITION Filed Against 3 PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. ~%—] An information charging Roy Ken: Princeton came out of the great vie-|nedy, L. Triplett and Paul B- Hollen- tory over Harvard with hardly more|peck with burglary was filed Monday than a scratch. The 11 players, who/in superior court. participated in the game, were te) The trio, according to Deputy ported in fine condition this morn-| Prosecuting Attorney J. EB. Carmody, ing and ready for a hard week'®/have confessed to burglarizing a work getting ready for Yale. dozen Seattle residences during the “ee last month. Bitter Fight Over ‘ The Pool “ Libérty Bond Theft oolroom License Charged at Trial A bitter fight was scheduled Mon ‘That he converted to his own use day afternoon when the renewal bred the license of a pool room at 26th $700 worth of Liberty bonds which fave, and University way was due to were tn bib pokeeesion ‘ab an agent for R. Blix, is charged against G. B. come before the city council, Rest dents of the University District have |i. on trial Monday before Su- perior Judge J. T. Ronald. fought the pool room bitterly for more than @ year, maintaining that it has corrupted the morals of the youth of the community. * Sa, MUDHENS REJOICE; Chamber Receives BREAKERS OF GAME Rate Change Data LAWS ROUNDED UP Full advices as to proposed changes A chorus of glee was audible in rates and rules made by Western round Lake Washington Mon- railroads thru the transcontinental || gay? freight bureau at Chicago, have been China pheasants, qual, grouse, received by the transcontinental bu-/ | qucks, jacksnipe-—-AND mudhens reau of the Chamber of Commeroé. || were rejoicing over the arres' Shippers aro invited to consult the! o¢ more than a dozen perso Si we (—WOl 5 disorders: no operations. 207 FMPLOYHS LOAN SOCIETY 665 Wmpire 914 Second Ave, Near Madison. data, Hundreds of alterations are proposed by Western lines, which must receive concurrence of the Eastern carriers: A new form of traffie crossing stanchion is made so that if struck it will jump back into place ler Bldg. fiows rebairea. ie 1 over the week-end for hunting within a mile of the Inke, and for other game law violations. Informations were being filed against the culprits Mondsy by Game Wardens W, F. Sweet and A. J. Beach. Two serious men in serious conversation. Unfortunate the camera doesn't record sound. The man gesticulating wit: his thumb is Lloyd George and the other offering an atten- imposing rear elevation to the FRUIT! C. R. Frazier in Race. Called Oldest Grower. Came Here in Sixties. Has Fine Orchard Now. C. R. Frasier of Walla Walla is j the latest nominee in the contest which The Star is holding to find the oldest commercial frult grower in the state, so that {t can entertain him Thanksgiving week at the Px- cific Northwest Fruit exposition Mr. Frazier, who is now 89 years old, has been in Washington since 1864. A few days after his arrival he located a homestead on unsur- veyed land near Dixie and there he lived until recently, when he retired from active farming and moved to wi Walla, j here. Dead in Office 8. E. McGrew, 56, traveling sales- man, dropped dead in the office of the Matchett-Mackien Grocery Co. Monday. Death was due to a hem. ofrhage. McGrew, who was em: ployed by the Dr, Price Extract Co., lived in Portland. The body “was taken to the county morgue. Princess Sophia Case Is Up Again November 10 was set Monday by Judge Jeremiah Neterer for a hear- ing on the petition of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. for a reconsider- ation of the Princess Sophia cabe. ‘The company asks @ limiting of the liability under the admiralty law. Judgment was rendered against the company some time ago. Baker-Joslyn Co. Buys Big Building Purchase of the office and ware- house building -of the Northwest Trading Co, by the Baker-Joslyn Co. has just been announced, ‘The building will be used in hand. ling electrical equipment, The new. owners are the Pacific coast repre- sentatives of the Joslyn Manufactur- ing and Supply Co., of Chicago. Electrical Company Plans New Factory The Kilbourne-Clarke Manufactur- ing Co, plans to erect immediately a two.tory factory building, 138 by 168 feet, wiiR a modern heating plagt, facing on Spokane st, Machinery for the manufacture of wireless equipment and other elso- trical apparatus will be installed. A California dealer furnishes free gas and oll for six months to pur. PAGE 15 (CHILDREN HELD IN AUTO THEFTS 7 School Youngsters Are Charged Delinquent Seven school children were held by police Monday charged with auto stealing. Delinquency charges were entered against them, and they were turned over to juvenile aw thorities, When stopped by a police prowler car in charge of Sergeant G. BH. Buchanan and Patrolman W. J. O'Brien early Monday at 63rd ave. and Admiml way, Otto Holman 14; Belle Halo, 14; Alex Sandbeger, 16, and Carl Sultsch, 18, were cap tured In @ car said to have been stolen from Arthur T. Cohen, 121 First ave. Two of thelr companions escaped. Shortly before noon Monday, de tectives arrested Ove Jensen, Lee Galloway and Lioyd Bohonon, afl 17, at Lincoln high school. Detec- tives say these boys have stolen 15 sutomobiies in recent months, They are held by juvenile au- thorities. MAYOR NAMES JOBLESS BODY Executive Committee Per- manently Appointed Mayor Caldwell appointed the executive committee of Frank Kannair, secretary of the Re tail Grocers’ Association; George L. Black, manufacturer; Mrs. Henry Landes, club woman; William Short, President of the State Federation of Labor, and Rev. Ambrose Bailey. The committee will meet in the Mayor's office at three o'clock Tues- rij H g | rb ae it IREGORY bay eines spoke Sunday at the Y. M. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 670 a nreenrr mobile driven by J. M. Wilwetding, 160 Jackson“st. He received minor injuries. 67 —A Tyearold boy was struck at Brooklyn ave and E. 52nd st. by an auto driven by B, J. Cotter, ‘4116 Brooklyn ave, Bat: urday. Hig ‘heel was slightly bruised. 67. ‘Trying to avold an acct Gent with another car, H. T. Holmes, 910 EB. 62nd st, crashed into a telephone pole and struck Stanley Skage, 4, 4066 Ninth ave. N: B. and BE. 4ist st, Sunday. The boy was severely hurt. Holmes’ car was badly damaged. him. 67 —The 12-year-old daughter of A. Trentor, 3941 Meade st, was struck a9 she ran across street Saturday at Rainier ave. st, by Charles Howard, Oreas 4 5 E. Pike st. as Howard's car siaged 4 She was unhurt, f eg

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