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_ THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER e Seattle Star | lished Boity at 1807 Beenth AVE Beatt ahington, Sub eeription | ates righ | 1 Ne en OF viiie SPA er month, or $9.00 year. te 80- RNIBR IN cry. RY © ih. R YRAVING--OLD CAR- te made into beautiful rites. cleaning ahi i ac ver Bast Ww im tracks Sosa p=.’ ow is ts for exam- pieants | city por worker (wagon reycle patrolman Se Pina ht risen draftsman filed f egies ay kee & St. Raul Lang LCe veniences. at ui 17, 1921. 0. For SAL —MINC KL AANBOUS 8 OR WITATAMS G6. 1943 Firat Ave. & SASH AND DOORS Mour nine : gunboard Daors ) Vachti S nih, Tiehts : wn, bate Nighta’ Ironing Tioard and Cabinet, com: plete 11,00 Be us for Doors and Windows for any kind of @ bullding | PORFARLE ft Orrico elt ON L ump ¢ $8.00 al mn A® ‘ eShtrany | 833 ‘Terry N, | THE “Dow | Hower stump puller, for speed, power 0 ra, cables, hooks ely by hand trip unequaled Hue overalls, 145 1 less than wh te. AXELROD S STORK La Valley, Wash. Woop MILL. “Sh. “AR, FO! shipyard, planer ends, coal and furnace. deltyered anywhere, Bunset. Pual Co, Bune STUMP PULL THE DOW WAND stump puller, unegualted for ower oF price. fully suargnveed and Fi. Spruce. ae hor TOADS OF CRBAT Woop, $3 per load. “WOOD. | Also 1 Sunset OLD aoe S87 ify, 9 cord, delivered and 16-Mnelt, $5.50 a load. ig tachines red. . 1180. aooD riees on at UP; Conte, t Garment Exchange, 631 Union. wEW PIANOS” FoR RE RENT. RENT «oy TF peeat 10 oii SOR ee ras i double load, Imrtediate livery. Garfield 2035 4 Pit WOOD, 7 . Also al wad 9, ) GROWTH FOREST ies rn ary a SRY SH RHIPYARD IPYARD WOOD, Jengtha. 99.25 cord, deliver J CENTS La UND F312 | a a i ear Othello x tad da: n Rainier wiNtEDS Furs Owl, 131 iy vB |. Bast ING AND _Rilliott 8391 - KODAKS, Arcade. Grafiexes HL Ean aS IONS, ber. Positions. Fempnit “Dron to. corner Pike and Melrose. a fatie tare ne 1 a wa. rat eer Pi Are. ie your toot at pa LOW ttery LEARN ks. 66 SSAYS Wepair for mantel ‘clocks. ord A Rchwart 4002 Arcade. | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE PAPER: fgg Ri" Ninnts, Garhe ie ae aa Ss bY THE evenin: ‘estimates on int cabinet wi 5416. Lost - ae a a = PRUDENTIAL 18s INSURANCE boo! ‘imder phone Main 4052. hy 3 ROOM one sat om hy aap “a he blocks from sity sehool: meg guceks from gity omced “Bao the fastest grows Fi: Ing section of Seattle, Take Lake Burien car to 16th 8. derson. Office o ag every das and Sunday it. fing ODE: ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE Ma atg Rainier ave. Call Beacon 2697. ie ROOM COTTAGE, New; LAUN- Gry tray. eas. etc 1810 Lane st. FURNISHED HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSE, fireplace, Fremont dis- per month. Phone North ptare eer aAeee OOM Dath any trict, $2 6207. rT COTTAGE, hd 3095 43rd ave. N. “> gp a ice 5-F eetare. 857. eae ARGE Rooms, lant, nicely furatehed. Aleo Riso ati rooms reasdn ave. Corner J HEATED, FU K. rooma oF apart fean, reasona’ Opposite Moor it NE i 3-ROOM APAT ust finished; fine location farket. pales vihose in, fine loca- 2: ery # Bei On” Garfield artment, aon EMiott | w ROOM” ‘steam heat. 1718 Pet f-*4 au 1718, NisHep ¢ E-tN ~ furnished 4-room flats. 4017-R. BNE 4-ROOM FLAT, WITH 420 Vine st, at F i. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS SHED rine se (SHED HOUSEKEEPING at, Vine Meet Battie ate ete PEED —OATEEVO HOUREK reason! ™ one} |OPPOR tae Ee ido CARDS. Te. “RURAER STAMPS, in ea oe a om “we will pay you ¢l goods away at you hell them at *Cudtion. leas our small comp ton BCONOMY SALES & AUCTION CO. 2001 Second CALE BUSHEL REFORE $y 00 | SELL. Tt means age money for your ‘Ruins Merlin SURE 096-10 Second Maid 6618, Pare 7 GOODE THAN BIX i 10 be sold for storage. || 5 rooms hith grade furniture, to gether or by piece, inchiding large cabinet Frunswick phonograph, Singer sewing machine. like new, $7.50, Wilton and Axminster ru Come and se ust what yo room, 1021 Pike a PET STOCK REAL PAS oe Storage Phone or © paar ail AAS TENE EE? aM SLT SAL a nia. “ o_O AINS IN REBUILT | \ Rare CARS ' 1998 Tere, ee) uring s00d site Teadater; fine Tap, Breces aint Kad tiles: Little 6 Mitchel! fine condition 475 Marine; Jorden. coed tires: wite Wheeld 1,600 paint; cord tire -ton Grant truck, with tarter, electric Hghts .4,0...1,000 spuene TO CHOOSE FROM dem pnatonte any of the will we your satisfaction. above to ‘One-third down, bala: ay terms. WE CARRY OUR OWN PAPER © Can be seen on vacant lot between Bighth and Ninth, on Pine st. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO, 922 12th Ave, Corner of Spring. EXTRA—SPECIAL—EXTRA 100 Cash Takes Delivery Oniy S188 NET Per Month, Oakland Six, rebuilt in our own shop, newly painted by ar reguinr house painter; . upholstery, battery look just like new, This mac ine rung perfectly, This offer is » to Fellable parties | See this machine to- | mm This is certainly | a pays toh Mr -yourride prope! Bishopp. ‘ORTH WEST OAKLAND CO. 0222. 12th Av. at Pike St. FHONZED FORD CORNER of ood value, wn, balanee easy. CARS WILLIAM L. SHEOR co. Authoraed. ord Dealers Pike at Summit. 6 D USED, SMALL FORDS—NEW ay DAE ANA n lance 2 a Ate AG NCY, Ine. Ford Deale 3 bet Sy BROADWAY AT PRY OnE one. | Ni | Bast “| | RY MAN SAY: va | ontvory isi G, Let ano. RioD HIRD AVE. MAI ae GABIL PAID FOR AUT 4d exchan trades and e: Pr a rk gia) A Spot a SE Me RR Bet aM Sf % e WANTED —al PrOMORTLAGS VALVE Stor. and me and Battery. Phon FIG est CASI PRIGH PAID PO: ood Neht cars, Henry Momsbac ute Co, 8B. Pike wt. B 61 FOR SAL %-TON REO SPREDWAGON Overland Uaht delivery 1&-ton Federal en verhauled, good rubber eral, long wheel base ¥, with good fur. niture body letely 1,160 1,000 450 ACME MOTOR TRUCK SALES CO, Phone Bast 804. 1508 Lith Ave. 7 HAULING CONTIACT rk for 3M -ton tre me ACME eTRADY Acme truck. Re- a nto handle MOTOR F 1508 tith Ave. aod edium duty CHICKEN, HOG & BWRRY RANCH OWNER A WIDOW; MUST SELL 20- acre ranch | located on a hard- * Wood enough to pay for th twice; good far barn ‘and other outbuilding finest of water; i must sell, and will make the price if what the place BY Rere +hry Price $1,400, om euay be an) Vira * DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY BUYING A RNAP? S-room bungalow. on 127 fe n berries an eval; moon holt: du ¥ limite: right; rd; 24% bi M. NELSON 310 Hinckley Bid Ce HOME Of INCOME Madrona duplex houae, ince orth the Main esti. a3 Pats =D. 6 FX DANDY room, full cement Madrona district, A perfect e. Third Ave. W. is) Seiml-modern Price ‘only $2,460; yinent, rental terms, Call Buns et edad, taik with owner, tore- fie bore THIS HOME, BALANCE 7 roome: hewly decorated. Supt what yeu: want’ ‘Weak’ Mat 700. Owner, North INCOME PROF BRTY—16 ROOME, tek ulevard and car tine, MeDonald, 65155 RY WSUS PO: ern; 26th ave, Dargain at 64.500 Main « ROOM hnenttin “HOW ¥: Fae 0633- vf AG 1} das e FOR BXCHANGE—REAL ton some very choles geod team, Fordson tractor ater; hydraulic Do- ion small house; plenty of sheds; | 2% hours’ drive alue $15,000; 5 ‘Will trade for Property and assume CARTER, RECEUALD & | MILLE: | 208 Columbia St. * emiott 6870. | o> ° saan te “SALE OR TRADE -acre in ber- -room howne: for the win- pure and 109 woe ing and or trade If inter- Saratoga, HM, amall house and lot. for e rd write KR. Strom, | Par | son {when one crowded Oak Park elevated {train erashed into another. THE SEATTLE STAR Port Employes Go Before Grand Jury H n. Fadden, assistant traffic manager under the port commis sion; Matt Gormley, port auditor, and Sam Chase, chief deputy King county grand jury morning, It was reported summons was issued for Mart, front Port as the hurnday that Frank commission employes who testified Wednesday ul Whiting, recently trinsferred to the Purchasing department from the Auditing department; H. 1. Larvon, manager of the Hanford st. grain terminal; H. A, Wright, 1 of the Bell st. terminal, Dull, asstattant to wore: ¥ and Larson. Says He. Murdered Parents to Marry BAGINAW, Mich, Novy, 17.—De sire to marry his sweetheart led Richard Champlain to murder his! nts, Proseoutor R. 1. Crane reed in court here today, Cham plain was arraigned on the murder charge following discovery of the! charred bodies of hia parents in the! |ruins of the family cottage at Hem. lock, near here. Crane alleged the youth committed the murder to inherit the $427000 en. tate and marry Miss Clara Hump. hert, 19, & sebool teacher, Miss Humphert renounced the youth when | the alleged crime cai Elevated Traits i in Crash; Fifteen Hurt CHICAGO, Noy, 17.--Fifteen par were severely injured today to light. Pay MoGuire, train guard, and two “jothers were rescued from between the truoks of the traing by the fire department, Acetylene torehes were =|used to melt the iron in order to ef- fect the rescue Heavy fog was blamed for the ac: cident, Ov" emall how roving; wil aif cleared improved pre bh Wy 100 Jar monthly ow York. “Moe ONE #0-ACRE DAIRY Fah 25 acres cleared, balanbe half cifar- rane, silt lo i apd miles Trot milk route Tes cowa d all farm implements. Mical sm fii Silvana, ACKE, structibte ri untaing, 275, ERRITT REALTY Co, 1 New ¥ 1 have it for bar h will handle it. Telephone rth 303% after 6 p.m, FAR NDS + OF VERY UBT | ain Vv »wn, lowe Valley, Fulumbla baile; Geared of eags brush; level, and ready for crop lota of water piped to ground) growing |» ond iy crops, which reach Nmarket and +, be rice. D 355 Central Sivilding, Seattle firat, ent Page CHEAP A real bargain 15 acres of good land near Star ideally lor ed, midway between Reattle af d Tacoma. Owner must ha’ Will mnerifice for quick sale. “tt sold this wee price $550. VAN ARSDALB 1916 Third Ave. OIL LEASES ALASKA OIL, LEASES iting s Power. ed wire ie Car ! eatern 's 1000 Columbia 6000 Red see x it AG SRE OF CHOTCH SKAGIT county land, close town, Would exchange for xmall houre tn wher will be in eity couple ¥ 160—Trace 4 bloc railroad stores and p ive you 10 years to pay, wild buildings to sui chickens, Yo. 85, a S-acre tract, 8 from new ech ip ne. erry, Kenwood juat off highway; best of vegetable and fruit land; a elly conveniences; new! 3 house aod chicken houses. Terma to suit somesclearing; beat of la comfortable new bulldi Can give work for part payment on land, and 10 years on balance. See Perry, Kenwood ykee & St. Paul Land Co. versity Pa No. PARK STREAM: & ACK ‘HUTLDIN Comfortable In 2 aring fruit of 8; orahard in emall fruits; fenced; large ty; all of land fronting county to school; convenient to Kirkland. Price $2,000; easy monthly terms if desi See Mr. Harlo Burke & rrar’s 1 . Wash. on prop splendid soil: road; close Li T “ROOM HOUSE JUST Nore OF 428 raat Ts of ground; nearly cleared; new AF oom hour electric light and telephone; water in house; over- 1 eins Lake Washington, Price “300; very @asy. terms. Poca CEE ott nee Garfield 2917 0 ‘ _1112 American Bank Bide. uae nS, WILT SELL Mbt $60 to 875 per act "to none in Western W ston, midway between Seattle, Everett and Snohomish, overlook~ Ihe Shohomish river and valley, and give you, 10 years to pay, ine terest Milwaules ast ity Way MOINES BRT WEEN SEATTLE AND TACOMA 6 acres finest alder and maple soll; easy to improve; has fine spre. se to paved highway, 7 only (5 150; termes $100 err Paul’ Land Car | 98 11 SAT ¥ at) agai A. Willeikeen, 57. ; Money for 4214 Union ait wit ty 10 patnitadee Synd. at $1 (Pays 4% monthiy, Orders in our office up to Nov 19 | receive Nov. 15 cash dividend.) 200 Am. Bottle Cap. bargain at 250 Univ. High Power Tel. at. bor eum . 28 CO. URITL Bitton’ 31 INVENTMENT NOW PAYING (dividends payable monthly), ne! sed earnings very Le interested, call hatween 9 and dpe mat 201 italnier Bid and ask for R. Cooper Willis BU pRTUN: FURNISHED, 16 HOUSEKE rooms, $2,000 worth of furniture, Bell for $1,000; term: Owner, 611 Melrone N , CASH GROCERY? NE Broek, cheap rent; worth about $3,600. Leaving city; will sacrifice. Make offer 1712 Broadway. PERSONAL “TUBERCULOBIS CLINIC very fon ley and Thursday, inet Ae ne Bant, 0578. DANSONTAL. inetirure —PARHONY AL ik Blectro-Therapy « Chronte Skin and Nerve Dixenses. For Appointment Phone Kast 0572, 5B Pine St. Cor. Broadway o 20 CHILD DAILY Rarnes’ Children’s Hair Cutting Shop, 504 1 Five years with F “EXALARATH™ apy treatmen' Second ave, at Mart to NURSH WILL CATO FOR INV. or elderly person in her reasonable terms, H-8, Star, LADS TO attention and my home. Bast 1078 HUANKET OR” MEDI- with treatment, $1.60. chth ave. Main 4755." MAN CALLED AD.” XP Trank's hop. yard, please answer 4 H-3, Star. i HIABETIC FLOUR GAR 2704 Buea x Ral iC aj Pole Tewelry Co. taher 3 108 2nd ave. MA oa) He Ri he 106 LEGAL NOTICE F MAY CONCERN M hi ese HANG-THER- 1 Epler Bide. Hours 10 ALT Bl“ ii) 1h OT RIC bath, field Fath 100 Phat, patapes "tke Bee a) ond fae 6. OF A DANDY GOOD FARM 5 acres in cultivation; NEW broom Modern; good poultry hous ily orchard; berry pateh get eam wonderful pad of og matt ira £ wat “Fo Whom IT This le to certify that Nellie Waughep has made an ap plication to extend and maintain & hospital at 1581 Sunset ave. lots %. and 16, block 45, Second cist S.Land Improvement Co. Adi the care of a limited pa we offt oor: BOD, county-e ta November aa, Pie * business man on the hissed C.|to get a consular nager | od |Tavy, backfield star. S| iM as the result of an injury suffered last Saturday in a game. His brother yesterday gave a pint of blood and, own Fails to 1 of Health ‘The Molgen Maru, a Japanese jfreighter, recently arriving at Gray's Harbor, was found not to carry the necOssary consular bill of health for entry into United |Htates ports, The United States Jquarantine officer at Gray's Mar bor paased (he vessel thru quaran Une on finding all members of the crew in good health, and upon proof that the vessel was unable bill of health at Port of departure A penalty not weeding $6,000 me be levied If veasels willfully neglect to provide the consular bill of health. e? Jap Shi Get Bil Murora, Japan, Officers Elected by Jersey Breeders rn WV ‘Tretia of Toit, has been elected president of the Washing- ton Jersey Cattle club. Other new officers are: KR. 1, Tatiner, Sumas, viee president; W en = LAneodin, Potlatoh, seeretary-treasurer, and N !C. Sears, Winlock, nad William Auld, Bpokane, directors. The election was held during the Pacific Northwest Livestock® Expo- sition at Portiand. In order to con. form with the Club's bylaws, the jeattle breeders crossed over to Van. oouver, Wash, for the meeting. Smallpox Epidemic Sweeps Kansas City, KANSAB CITY, Mo. Nov, 17.—~ The = “diac! smallpox epidemic sweeping Kansag City and threaten: ing Kansns, ny had caused 48° deatha here sinee September 1, Dorens of new cases sent thou- sands to Physicians’ offices and hoa pitals for vaccination. “Bhow « | oar’ the pass words to lodgés and other meetings. Football Men Offer Blood for Comrade NORFOLK, Va, Nov. 17—The Conch and members of William and Mary football team today offered their blood to aave the life of Joyce He is critically tomorrow Coach Finch will blood to the halfback, The Seattle Star give is Attorneys-at-Law rF TATLS Eatablished 887 Ali consulll ay Burke BI . GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney, American and for- clgn patents pocured, By and promoted. f te ki bi ’ ¥: batts. __| Bloomaness, 31, cies of value. THE RBLIAULE, 507 Third ave. ING. irat MOTORS,” APPLIANCES, WIRIN P. J Givnan Blegtric Co, 641 Fi 8." Biliott_6oan, Prompt—No Delay counthots” CoWFDEMTraL SERVICE Estab eh ¥ AVAIL Std MODERATE Bate yoney on easier team: ‘WORKINGMAN'S oa N CO, 10 Seaboard Bid fi Er Oth Floor. On avamond ar ‘and Jewelry: on most atisfactor, mi, socleTY ane Oecd eMEDIXL LOANS yy hailding json, LOAN AN INDS, watches lgwent rates at Loan Hiro icAN JEWRLR gat Fesond Art eral rs eae ae E GRA ist and Virginia. Satay. lehed i874. Optician “and Optometrint hnvedlans One week's trial treatment. References. Drs 905% 3rd NTS, 35 YEARS’ Angus, 400 Pan- nd University. go. Our treatment gives iin relief. Dr. _B.—-WOMEN'S 207 Ep- ler Bid) Pinno Tuning iano Tuner John Strom repairs and tunes pianos right. Main 8020, Kazor Binies Shi Spancenberg, Cutlery. 1407 4th ave. _Satary_ Loans WE ARE rounding jee But we a oitg LARGEST and eas . bid 3 soit offer the NEW gyis SERVICH, BASIEST AY MENTS. SALARY AND ES 5t ima LOANS AN Herat Dowanit DENTIA fi we anak. a Ro you owe of. what tou want the money for, See u Were tabhey vou wank: Private | act Loan jOCINTY Vendor 5 Bmpire BI 914 Second Ave, ‘inlay, mm Your promise x ay It makes no differ- Near Violin, Pore Ps: Rows rehaired. rd ay. has ‘been officially adopted as! ‘TSkages Defy City on Terminal’s Use Attorneys for stage bus lines run ning out of the pouth end of the city declared Thurrday that they | would eck a court Injunction if the clty forced them to use the terminal Jat Weatern ave. and Post at, The jclty council several months ago i sued an order that stages running to points south of the city should une the Post, St. terminal and that stages in the north end should ume the terminal at TWrd ave, and Pine at |The stage bus owners declared be lfore thé utilities committee ‘Thurs ‘day that they were going to use any terminal they wished. Smug: ling Survey Will Be Continued Federal officers making the border survey along the Canadian line, in the atate of Washington, expect to continue the survey future, Millard T. Hartson, customs collector, announced Thursday, The first trip will be made along the line, and the second will extend into the provines of British Columbia, said Hartson. Alleged Narcotic Dealers Are Held W. J. Corey and F. V. Grace, taxi drivers, were bound over for the fed eral grand jury Wednesday by U. 8 Commintionet It, W. McClelland. Corey's bond was placed at $1,000, and Grace's bond at $760, which neither could furnish, The men are charged with selling narcotics to a federal on tate \Gets Four Months for Owning Still Lewis Mattson Thursday reversed his plea of not guilty to owning # eull and liquor found near Bothell jby federal prohibition agents and plea guilty before Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Who sentenced him to serve four months th the county jail, Big Decrease Shown in Postal Savings ‘The total deposits in the United States postal mavings bank on No- ‘vember 1 were approximately $14! | 400,000, a decrease of $1,750,000 dur- ing October. The decrease is as leribed to unemployment and wage reduction. |Officers Elected by Creamery Body W. EB. Turner, president, Andrew Snell, first vice president, and L. W. , Hanson, secretary and treasurer, are jthe officers elected Wednesday by the Washington Creamery Operators, Butter and Cheese Makers Assn., at their 1ith annual convention, MRS. C. ARTHUR VARNEY, state president of the Nation Mothers’ congress and Parent-Teach- @r axsociation, will be the guest of honor at a “no-host” luncheon at Meves cafeteria at 1 Friday after. noon. Mrs. Varney will speak and ven will be a shott musical pro- m. Everybody interested has foen invited to atone. ‘SEN will represent the port commission at the first annual meeting of the Pacific Northwest Foreign Trade conference in Tacoma, December 15 and 16. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Friday for Miss Marie who dropped dead Monday at the switchboard at Augus tine & Kyer's First ave, store, where she had been employed for 10 years. The services were to be held at Bon- nhey- Watson's by Nev. W. A. Major. Burial will be at Mount Pleasant. Mise Blomsness is survived by her mother, Mre. I. K. Blomaness of 1806 ‘Third ave. N.; three brothers, Chester E. and Luchon R. Bloomsness of Seat- tle and Oscar E. Blomsness of Minhe- apolis, and four sisters, Martha C. and Gértrude Bloomsneks of Seattle; Ollie Bloomsness of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Wilson A. Rich of Spokane, SEATTLE CHAPTER, Pickens Fellowship, will meet the evening of November 26, at 1020 Seneca st. Vis- itors welcome. The World Through Saving The great disarmament parley is an effort to prevent world bank- ruptey from reckless expenditures for imple- ments of war, as well As a move for perma nent peace. If it succeeds, nations will make an agree: ment to SAVE, An expected lessened burden on the indivia- ual citizen creates a further obligation that he, too, shall save, Begin now. Start an account in our Savings Department. \ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT The National City Bank of Seattle Second at Marion | | in the immediate | PAGE 15 Frederic Hemrich’s Popular Be Books at Widow Gets Award| Thy decision of the state supreme | Most popular’ books of fiction at court, received ‘Thursday, Freda W.| the Seattle public library are: “Helen Hemrich, widow of Carl Frederic|of the Old House,” Wright; “Brim Hemrich, th awarded $76,284.87 as|ming Cup,” Fisher} “Her Father's her share of the estate of her hus | Datighter,” Porter; “Main Street,” band’s father, the Inte Andrew Her. | Lewis: Bede of Palomar,’ Kyne, rich, Beattie capitaliat. She alvo was land “Growth of the Soil,” Hamaun, awarded $10,000 personal damages! Popular non-fiction books arer against Mra, Amelia Hemrich, widow |“Queen Victoria,” Strachey; “Mir of Andrew Hemrich, Settlernent of | rors of Downing Street,’ “Outline of the Hemrich estate has been pending History,” Wells; "Glass of Fashion in courts for weveral years “White Bhudows in the South Seas,” O'Brien, and “Salvaging of Civilizar ng Weun. to Farmers Okehed WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The |war finance corporation today ap- proved 4% advances aggregating $2,- 674,000 for agricultural and livestock Purpowes, The advances included $287,000 in California, $180,000 im Arizona, $28,000 in Montana, $59,000 jin South Dakota, $43,000 in North Dakota, Chamber Indorses China Trade Bill The Chamber of Commerce, thr its foreign trade bureau, is taking steps to push thru the China trade act, designed to place Americam firma operating in China on an equal |basis with British and other foreian concerns in the same territory, traffic commissioner, ‘Thursday,| THE WEBB-POMERENE LAW, from San Francisco, |which regulates foreign export trade, was discussed Wednesday night by E. J, Bartells before a meeting of businery men and students at the Erickson to Speak [buses men ad at Millionair Club - MeBsbeen Oliver T. Erickson, city council man, will be the principal speaker at & meeting of the Millionair club at 8 Saturday night A musical program will be given by the fol- lowing: Dora, Mary and Theodore Broberg, Nathan Stewart, Helen Riesgreff and the American-Hawai- lan quartet. Children’s Welfare Will Be Discussed Among subjects to be discussed at the Juvenile Welfare convention to be held December 5 to 8, under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher Asso- elation and the Mothers’ Congress in the Hippodrome, are “Auto-Intoxica- tion of the Younger Child,” “To What Extent Should the Younger Child Attend the Photoplay?” and “Keeping Children at Home Nights,” New Plan Is Made for Girls’ Clubs Mra. Anna E. Mullins, Girector of the Girls’ club of the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday outlined a new program for the organization of girls’ clubs. There will be cluba for business and Professional iris, brides-tobe and young Married women, Their inter- ests will lie in newing, millinery, dra- matics, Bible study and other educa- tional and soeial entertainments. THE CROWDS THAT PASS THROUGH THE TURNSTILES testify to the a ogi of PIGGLY WIGGLY— the marvel of the age. How do they handle so many veri" COME AND SEE for yourself the crowds buying groceries in PIGGLY WIGGLY and learn why an investment in PIGGLY. WIGGLY is one that cannot be From 1 Store to Over 600 Stores in Five Years In Seattle now, 3 stores; 30 stores planned. You can invest in this growing business and re- ceive liberal income. Market Store See Mr. W. L. A’ at Liberty Phone Bott 3502 1506-8 First Ave. Seattle Library Year and a Day for Fight on High Seas A year and a day at hard labor MeNeil inland was the sentence Geo, A. Rawlins, colored, in [the U, #, distriet court Wednenday by Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Rawlins | had been convicted of asxaulting sev Jeral persons aboard the steamer City of Seattle on the high seas in August. The melee started when | Rawlins, enraged, attacked a com panion worker at @ bench in the hold, \$2,000, 000 Advances at given Hepes | Fight Will Bring Equal Rates Hopes that the fight mate by carriers and by Seattle and other Coast cities will result in equalizing | rail rates which will permit cotton export thru Puget Sound and other Coast gateways aré expressed to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce) in a telegram from J. D. Mansfield, Radio Telegraphy gets front pa h js in di Progress and vast exte io service for every- day commerclal use if ae- cepted as a matter of course el Borg tan ag work—a@ gine! ome, afloat or abtoad, un: THE ZONERY CLUB Meets Monday Nights CARPENTERS’ HALL Eliott 4904-5 When My Ship Comes In “IT am ‘going to do great things when my ship comes in.” Why not go out and bring it in? By starting a savings ac- count you are preparing for your great opportunity by your own efforts, which is the best way. Seaifle THe .. Bank LARGEST BANK IN THIS STATE Second Avenue at Columbia

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