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“TURSDAY, NOVEMB Me Seattle Star” Pally ar 120? Seventh AVE Beattie, Washington. bscription Rates BY MAIL IN ADYANCB IN THR STATB en . nth, or $9.00 year Rr" SRRNTER IN CITY 4 40 Rate ‘Per Insertion charae adve at charae ad eae aertion wttt_ be to 11 etetock each morn the ‘Teguiae nfteracos west. | gest Audience in| . the Northwest ds The Star’s Want Ads Main Tk WEP WAN Gikts” WANTED mat comedy, tn . stron, voices on ‘ sinte Rite sxpehonce conned | ; to te salary, Permanent © fagement aesured, Phone Main |G Room $04, between 5 and ie your m. any day lash Weisfield cant rape Union. _nostoffies, 7 » Girth t ap throw it way freen Clock. 900. AD STOCK SAL dies’ proposition, 518 Union LAND CLEAR. ras A ae ment in land iD so! iy . HR, between He and Snohomish. La a; all modern ¢ r Land Co Ee oar "No, 16 AVeDiences FOR | 8 5 FO BE i 22. 1921. {4 POR SALEM LARGN LOADER OF CEDAR WOOD, <3 per load. Old growth fir, $6.56 per, toad. north Phone 0 MARSHALL plants, $1.00 To00,” prepaid Kingeton, Wash. OLD GROWTH #10 cord finch, of canal. STRAWHERKY Der 100, $8.00. per Kr. Gilbert, FORRST dolive WO6D, Also 13 STAR-ACSTAT "FP M delivered Meatile AeONGT ES, from mill, Sanpte ferry landing™ West MIND RUN, Theae prices | " “We deliver anywhere, | DRY MILL WOOK FRG THAN, $16 dle load. tmmediate delivery. fierd 2096 NEW PIANOS FOR RENT “RENT applied on purchase, | Meyer- ‘ener, 710 Unton SLERP IN YOUR ¢ | Mave your auto seat cut at rice. peon at pridae, next to Union Gas *s and addin, ald, exchanged & 918 3d ay FHCTLY NEW, LONG SEALINE O14, With Pockets. Main 4008 % |FIAVILAND CHINA, HOOKS, THON ing board, oll #tove and oll heat- nod 32K6 i Wi winter D alder wood. ENG GOOD Test prices wy M Washington at. art ING MACHINES G66D DRoP- iT WOO) TH FORRES en dry and green, Sun- a CLOTHING” AND Sa Ke KODAKA . STAM, es aite, ie 161) 7th STVEN, AUTO KNIT on 31, Star. AGH WATR SENG 1608 Tat WANTED —FURNITURE "SALE HUSH MAIN 417 BEFORE YOU SF t anne be gor g for BUSHELL'S Meri Main 477T. ARI print ion. a R Se) FURNITURE FOR SALE b FOR STORAGE — ITs ee fe LARGEST FAND REST Practical auto tractor school on the © rt 1 Bros: Auto, Tresor corner Pike and jsfield can't repair your throw it away. My omy Clock, oFA. 3 ORS LEARN BLOW: two weeks. §6 Battery ASSAYS. jateb a jewelry Alarm and ma & Loe 4 re a el Al 4 see monthly. Ratiway, F-96. oF 15 CLASS PAINTING pand kalsominini a at ont aL Bi et it PAINTING ME peeing, plaster, Need work badl, ‘tes on remodeling. Eek binet work, phone Sunset Brunswick phonograph, ing machi like new, $1 davenport, 2 leather rockers match, $80; dining room set: 9x12 Bigelow Wilton rug. tor fringe. like new, $40; brace prin, and | mattress. forage tos room. 102 “FX oh, pe Pik epee and wr for sale Kenwood i 61 FOR TAL ACTOMODID 4 pair properly handled. reconstruction. “aR amt cae oie pats Sunset | | oe ‘ate NENT OW ‘A FING ai ends payable monthly) ‘Trout Expects Seattle to. Win Cotton Fight Expre that the by Flying “Steel Thoburn Shell ohiniet, waa se day afternoon flying pl Dock Co. to Beattie rberger ously injured when struck of steel in Todd wor Wan te honpital ing confidence Mon by Dry and at principles for whieh the chamber other Pacific coast bodies argued the interstate commerce hearing, at} San ¥ last week, will prevail | in the final decision, J. D, Mansfield, | HE! " director of the transportation bureau 8. a 1 | Of the Seattle Chamber of Commerc Kelley, negro. telephorfe operator held | [OY police ‘Tuesday ay dope addiets, |W" Both were arrested Monday night the na tie squad, who seized hypodermic outfit ” are back his office Tuesday. | | Mansfield, in common with other rep: resentatives of Coast ports, rupport: | ed the in thelr proporal to ontinental rates on gotten | *o 88 to permit quantities of that) commodiy designed for export to the | Orient to move thru Seattle and othe | | a rattrond CORD W 5 and 10- ACK WE i The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney »at-Law Swtablished 1687. All #; consultation 215 Burke Bide, cLosit Good land: good <4 ‘This ts wood is. oln high m can from the Only t your. chance be scarce the Terme MORSE CO. itiott REAL GOOD HUY ythell; level; res cleared ken een, all varietion: 4 cows, 2 heifers, 400 30 ducks, cream separ cider press, all kinds of tools and farm machinery; lot of sacks of spuds AML $5,500. t # really ranch, ut this u AN SCHRORE 14 White Bide WE WILL SELL acreage at § wgeond to none in ifkton, midway between & & tt and Snoh 4635. tlorneys FREDERICK B GORIN ent Att Ameri want Washingt you Main 0590 1 f* exam’ 402-6 Ly Ing Snohomish river i ‘i and give you 1 terest 6%. See Perry 3 Milwaukee & St. Paul Land Co. 5 , | $12 University Way. Car No. 16 POULTRY RANCH Real good buy-—20 180, chick papeclis rete incubator hi With 6,000-ex@ incubator, brooder house, ‘garage and (eed ¢ chickens, 60 rabbits All 92.850; ge tr it > HROEDER 12-14 White Bldg FORFRITED His CHIRGP. TURNER y iid, 2¢-Pine. 210-12 Haight ¥ ours, 10 Bye, dates’ M3642. | tract on this acre and little house Christian 5 eo Practitioner | You can have it balance due | $200 cash will handi / PETERS, 726 Third Ave CHRISTIAN | AP—-3% ACKES ON FI teacher Price only $1,500; Poople 4 TH $500 726 Third Ave. Collateral Loans LOANED ON” ALL ARFI- aff pte. THE RELIABLE, hird « Expert REAL BAP Woot MONE one mile ‘from ‘Woodinville: cleared, balance p. good soil: new barn, 20x40, coment foundation; old small how good fencing; water piped to place from epring:; orchard, Non-resident owner must make quick sale. Price $2,000; $500 cash P. VAN_ARSDALE 1616 Third A WA ED & little farm in clone to where you hing like develop farm home near where work, Only a litte ‘The work will do Kitectric Repairs WING. ‘4 ANDINAVIAN AMERICAN DANK aa unis purchased. "08 American ean work ing that you can get “RUTOMODILE AND FURNITURE money needed. LOANS No 8 7126 Third Ave Om a LASKA OIL ey ab tha SIT i AND DRI LD BAYA ANC: HORAGE Riv ‘Ainthn Ruliding. + STOCKS AND BONDS Pay: Satta countBol eR A ‘TIAL SE 6 Eatablished for yearn SELF OF OUR RATE NT, Ine. Third Ave. TO ee WEN on thelr owe note, on FURNITURE, you have « loan else- healtate to come to ad renes you more 16% with It r Bide AD PIANOS. if where, don't us We will Very soon. earn interested. vail | eally | iwh } ti) ARISTIDE RRiAKD ‘ig Sie AvckLa BY HARRY HUNT (Sketches by Frank Wing) WASHINGTON, Nov Physi-| one of the frailest of the! notables at the conference on limita tion of aramament, Aristide Briand is neverth one of the domi nating personalities, There is a fire and. magnetiem about the man that inenes y| | marks him a» one of the controlling | nerve centers. Altho he speaks! only in French, be holds the inter ent of Whole audience, His @nrk tachey his figure; his nuch th see on any there burhy hair and mus: short, slightly stooped| big. black are same an those you will crowded city atreet, But} radiates from the man & sense of foree and fire that ts dramatic) in ite intensity Opposed to Briand and temperament amiling in physique in the gigantic, bland Balfour of the Brit- delegation, There in none of the fire of the Frenchman in the makeup of the dignified, urbane * * & * | bassador Geddes of \ * po | es i" o Briand ts direct, Balfour is He's the most diplor of ail the diplomats present. ‘ere A fitting fellow, physically and in temperament, to Balfour is Am eat Britain Geddes, like Balfour, stands well over six feet. He has a long, heavy, | pugnacious Jaw of the Britain type and bulldog tenacity in & diplomatic bat Lord Lee is 4 |wlight, delicately featured man, . . chief of the Ital is in a class by him Briton, verbone. . Carlo Schanzer, jan delegation, self, the pictured hicroglyphics of Egypt. They wore beards just ike hin—tong, rather squared along the sides and across the end, and curly. * s+ # ‘Arms Parle y Crisis Reached in Third Session, Says Bryan BY WIL (Copyrinnt, WASHI erin in the third session, ‘The firm and second senvions went far toward the reduction in navies IAM JENNINGS BRYAN 1821, by the United Press) ‘TON, Nev. as can be expected untews land forces |PTemier Briand presented. He did it | playing of the discarded? If he in going to arouse ® real fear as to the future, he will of the conference was reached | Power rather than from thore who | tinist, |Tepresent an extinct philosophy, | Secretary Hughes, in one sentence, answered all the arguments that real bulldog! a‘ | When you look at him you recall) old | erty pHean sett Tacian Dare” SAFEST PLACE IS UNDER COP’S NOSE When at first you don’t succeed look in the police station, De- tective F. W. Richardxon adopted that slogan Tuesday, when he euc- ceeded, after two days of search: ing, in locating a stolen auto, . J, Gerry, employed by the Western Union company, at 118 |] Cherry st., left his Lizzie outside |] in the snow, Saturday. When he |] was ready to go home all that re- minined of Lizzie were her wheel |] tracks In the snow, At this point Richardson took up the chase, He searched the |] Des Moines road, and even Wolf || Creek, trying to salt Lizale’s tail |] feathers. But all in vain. Lizzte |] was lost, Tuesday, Richardson leaned agairist a Ford in the old police |] garage, and struck a match to || Nght his pipe. The numbers looked familiar, It was Gerry's car, Sonora Party on at Fraser-Paterson’s A Thanksgiving Sonora party, to whieh al! music lovers are invited, in being given Tuesday and Wednes- day in the Temple of Oriental Rugs, at Fraser-Paterson Compa: where there is & concert by musicians of the Cornish school ana a Biblical reading from the Book of Ruth. ‘The playing of Miss Ruth Linrud, £2. -— The |have to quote from those now injharpist, and Miss Vendelia Hill, vio- |"? Seattle in 1917, will be interspersed on the Program with selections played on the Sonora, reproducing the voices of GalliCurci and Caruso, and the Philadelphia Sym- are also materially decreased. Since |!" 4 kindly way and for the purpose | phony orchestra. the second seasion the Far Baatern|° *!¥ing to France an assurance Mra. K. J. Klingberg, of the Cor GO BEFORE JURY, Board’s Work on Roads Be< lieved Under Probe Belief that the county commis. sioners were due for investigution * prevalent in the courthouls uerday when it became known that Comminsioners Lou Smith and | Thomas Dobson had been subpoenaed as witne the gfand jury. This followed a secret conference held for several hours Monday by thé county commissioners and meme | bers of the port commission. The latter apparently have been under fire by the grand jury since its prese ent wenwiom was begun, Just what angle of the county commissioners’ affairs might be the |subject of investigation could only be surmised, but color was given to the theory that county road work would be brought up, by the appear. ance Tuesday of several witnesses from Maple Valley wes before Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites its readers to use thts department ua an aid in finding missing relatives or friends, The department is to reproduce such items ae will interest | their communities. 28 MRS, W. REED—J. Wright, 214 [Columbia st., wishes to hear from his niece, Mrs. W, Reed, formerly | May Partridge, . . LEONARD MILLER. — A friend who knew you six yeara ago when you were living at Hood River, Ore. would like to bear from you, Kindly communicate with Hermine Clemen+ son, 616 Harrison st.; phone Garfield 6157. ) eee TILLIE SLOAN—Anyone knows ing the whereabouts of Tillie Sloan, who is thought to have married & man by the niime of Gene Randall, kindly communicate with Hermine Clemenson, 516 Harrison st.; phone Garfield 6157. Tillie Sloan was & |friend of Hermine Clemenson's at Hood River, Ore., when both were living there about six years ago. eee J. E. IRBY.—Red Cross officials in Seattle have been asked to find some. jtrace of J. E. Irby, 37, single. Irby left his home in Mississippi in 190% He was last heant of in Washington It is not known whether he was in the service during the war or not. Any communication concerning the man should be given to the American Red Cross, 315 Unt- versity st, or forwarded direct to Charlies C. Irby, Shupupa, Miss, Ry F. D. No, 2. en greater than she asked, tho dit- nish school, will read the scriptural Kinatin koa Seneset striking sen-|story of Ruth, and will be costumea|, HUGO HENRY KIRCHER. —» tence uttered by the secretary of]in Oriental silken robes und head-|Mr® Caroline Kircher, 324 First aves: question has made very satisfactory Progress toward settlement, t 201 Raini at BS Wit. Wolacina WANs” VOAN co. ay on easier. 4 BUSINESS QPrORTUNITIES Tour Reabowrd fia BROADWAY. rol KY: sper: Dosen” a Seoare, room w “Surot | h etartiend 4580. SALESMEN WANTED GOOD STOCK SALESMEN. jufacturing raposition. Ww it the best. S18 Union st. LOST AND FOUND FORKING wash |W outh End Market or on Wasb, ion st. between Third ai rth es. & o'clock Mo nc. smail roll of bills, two two $5. Sole support of sek ts. .Return to Groceteria No. th End Market Rew: GOLD WhisT END ¢ Meridian ear line, on car, of ingford, from 44th to Dens- ate. Phone North 2035. Reward , SUNDAY — WRIST WATCH, jorking girl Phone West % RE BST: T VAR er, 2143 N. Stat USE, FC URNS! ¢ block from ‘Ballard high P ieitiett 3392-3. -FURNISHED COTTAGE, 4240 ave. NBL 3256. HOUSES For fl —%-ACRE AND 3- 100, and $15 per iM COTTAGE, 5-ROO: oa ture. 2035 43rd ave. N. MB . FURNISH Fooms or apartments, all Amer- reasonable Jaskan, : Moare the KNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ? TSHED Wor mine, it Bixth ‘ees neat 00D HOUSEKEEPING steam beat. 605 Lenora. len. Men ii Be ies beccs ki Tee ne ot a bulldink felds pat in your store buildinga, ete Ld ra ings, ete. Te Aien Bitter a, 1G, Ford | Pact tory, Capitol 392 TON — $6.00 Large; Clean Lamp Coa A UNITED COAL ¢ “OMpaNy oh 1781. ‘Terry N. ‘PROOF work, $2 noficlte. watiefied. salvaged First ave. S, Main "arb paneer THE Dow ower wt os Boequaled for a. gowee th tee, Alo chokers. « ivel David Dow ruce, Beattie 11, demonstration, a iireuter PANTS. "AND able for a! outwide r suit. Mail orders loney returided if not va teria! B15 5. MAL WED- 1, AL — SHABONED SAT) 44 per cord, t,o reaps rite. Sf or pane 7 «Rab, le ty spinner \79 Ld MAIN sue SHEVROLUT TOURING. for trade on pan piephone Kenwood Seale a AY! HAVE i926 © in good shape, eer truck. HAULING” CC work for 3 %-t wires some cash te. a Lape TRUC! medium duty eng cash. McDonald, ave. % ‘Misa n neile a $2.250-—}-room cottage, COMPLETELY FU with big ghicken hous rubbery, close to car and nee ren £0. A. SPENCER & CO. Come to us for the Dest Queen anes aia 14 Boston Bt SMALL COTTAG CO i. 247 Daserment paid exe idence ‘aiet and street car. A ‘bargain for someone. Sacrifice for $1,200; $200 cash. Sunset 2007. 77 WANTED—REAL ESTATE WiLL TAKE YOUR EQUITY. IF ground $2,000, for cosy house, over cre. clear, in city. 6 ws WOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE zy “TY PROPERTY. BX- aan A. G. Ellis LU — io, ACRES CLA, ON-HIGHWAY. MY OREGON FRUIT RANCH FOR something here. Elliott 0108 ACREAGE Pe ee ome PhoVEMENTS oF SOIL schools, fine nei Be your own boss for Only” $760; $765 cash, 410 Hi. MORSE CO. HMMott 4635. » A BARGAIN Division No. 3 platted t white. month}, 8, NOT ttle Heights, 80 aeres of rich loam #oll, into S-nere tracts, neatly all of which proved. We make satisfied era by selling you the land at half real value ‘ou should gee this lat at once. melee for 5 acres, 800; your own te P. YAN ARSDALE 1018 Third Re CHICKEN RANCH barn, 2 ehicken 048 wen; ‘land one-half 7 part bottom land: on main electric Hi wires within Pile of jound; good orchard; all fenced tconscfenced. Only $1,700; cash payment, balance any old term: W. 1. MORSE CO. 6 Leary Bldg. Elliott BIG ean 2% acres; ant, milen south of the alder land; fine spring ig water th sg roun inter sspe igentic $816; Terms Sar month, pee: elt nd ronnie near e balk fete ot 0 r are purchaser on SAFE Garter 0077, ‘iia Amer | OLY MPT ac it PLT one ons I eaphbl a ar MONEY WE wervices, Marine Equi On Momence and Jewelry, Richmond tistactol socreTy” FOR WeseDE AL LOANS ags-356 wife ote! tak Hullding i ent a eS tae TB Soy ~“ winners: Firat. a RN rs. G. Twedt. 5147 Madison #t.| AMOUNT ON HIAMONDS, Mwagenes | eity; second, Teabell Davey, 2517 | ueen Anne ave, wi third, Mr, E | on. Galvin, 336° ird at, elty ™ . y | ‘Al Hanson Br. abliahed 1889 LOAN Oo «. ihe FURNITUR } ‘OK ‘OU RETAL CU INTC ROPERTY. 3134 ARCADE | Every wed , ‘Thuraday, 19 A. M. to Phone atiture Monument» Bas D'ARSONVAL 1 905 BE. Pine St PRESENT BOL BLE & GRAN- | ite Co. Yet and Virginia, Extab- KNYONE” KNO whereabouts of J. B. Klock, for- Nuhed 1874 merly of Silverton, Wash. would Optician and Oplometriat | do mea bie «9? a” S24, fn touch JW. Hamioda, Prater-Paterson Co with m me Ri lotel, Be- ! ns, Surgee | attle, Wa IMATIAM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- DA Our treatment gives immediate Electro- relief. On week's trial treatm | ie Open evenings. eferences, Dra al _Freer and Hraden, 905% rd_ ave 5 YEARS (400 Pan- VAL INSTITUT ES erapy and Surgery Nerve Diseases. BATH ether, Toe. ay and Bat~ 103 12th ave sid Mair Fr ive Gpen urday, 2 to 19 p.m. corner Yea aan rhe’ Outting ate » $04 Union, __years with Fon ith Fon Marche. BETIC P.—WO) disorders; no operations. 207 Ep- ler Bide. Pisno Tuning werd o Tuner John Btrom repairs and! tunes pianos right. Main 3: Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenberg, Cutlery. 1407 sth Salary Loans oegnak TH to 227 Taylor ave ! ARE THE eat OA LOAN FIRM London Jewelry Co. ‘1890._106 2nd aye. & CATE Lane er | Money to lo Establish: a AND, PERSONAL LOANS 310 TO $10 ieias to shee ik women NO SECURITY, NO DD and strictly ' CONFI Your promise to pay It makes no differ- what you SALARY iT MAY who are is to certify o DENTIAL. Jo all we aak who you owe want the money for. See us today for the money you want, Private office. LOAN 80C! ier EMPLOY BS" radinon. 565 empire. Bid gua seers Ave. Near In Repairing . Finlay, 1616 California ave. He Upper’s Replat of Lincolp ing to protest such oc- ney must file #uch protest at office of th Building Depart- ent, Room 605 County-city Bide Fa al 10 Saturday, December =—SAVE MONEY= Travel by steamer DAILY, 9, 11.4. m..9.85.7 pw Gpecial Sun. Trip, Tam, 9D mm 60e fer One Ticket 800 for Two Tickets Be TPOIN VICTORIA PORT ANGELES * Stra DAILY AT MIDNIGUT (Doeg not go to Victoria on trip lehving Seattle Sat. Night) SAN JUAN |SUAND PINTS 7, Wednesday, 7100 a. m. BELLINGHAM-A In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, | dues not cover the roof of t mouth; you can bite corm off the cob; guaranteed 15 year $3 ‘iriaeework $2 Amalgam Fi All work @ epantecd for 15 years. is taken in the morn- th ACORTES PORT TOWNSEND FAIL AND MILL pO the Test of Time, Moat of our ane he fo in! HOOD’ CANAL POINTS whose work good satisfaction, "ask Ave toate: our 0 te, a EWAN grant place. NEAH BAY Ports wee ‘are in ey ri IGATION ( T | cause Bis words will | without jor « jof the army The third great issue, namely, Iim- itation of land armaments, the stage, with Premier Briand’ speech overshadowing all other parte of the program. Briand i a great he dealt with a great sub. t, and the occasion was great be- reach the entire world. But it was an unpleasant ne because the premier could not fail to realize that he was presenting unpalatable facty to an audi that Was anxious to sympathize. What profound impression he would have | made if he could have discussed armaments on land in the same spir Hit in which Seeretary Hughes dis. cused disarmament on sea. The premier’s argament cannot be |disputed, if his premites are granted, but his premises will not be granted further investigation. He assumes & menace in the proximity many. He estimates the size that Germany could raise on short notice and emphasizes the fact that war has left her enough officers and sergeants to command land lead an army if she went to war. And yet these very facts show how futile France's dream of security if she ix to rely upon meeting force with fore Premier Briand quoted Von Moitk and Ludendorff to support Frane But why estimate Germany by @ war lord dead and a war lord ould try hin best to get @ fine ¥ BICYCLE foe Christmas, Tell dad about or nave up for one yourself, now on easy payments $42.00, $57.50, $62.50 + apd say they're dandies when jou see them. \t EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLE CO, ile Retatlers $01 F. Vine st. Kluiott 0907. Piper & Taft, 1107-9 2nd Aye, ‘ Distributors for Washington, Idaho, Montana ADVICE ABOUT B Modern diagno- sis by the X-ray confirma the that ab- on tooth root and pyorrhea. in gums give oft produced ia which en stream KMASED THRETH ing hei “sao = ‘ite Fed tl nes who that his rheuma- tiam Jeft him before he got o the dental chair; others say have no reLef because of extraction, My local anaesthetic is the safest in the world, as proven by its 20 years’ successit fs DK, EDWIN J. BROWN 196 Columbia St, For 20 Yea He's Leading i oF 3 state Waa that wi fhe world needs i ie “will to pem He followed this up with a gen- tence probably better than any other weatence thus far uttered because that aptly describes the real purpose of thin conference, vin: to create a disposition which will give to France Greater security than artos or mili- tary force can give. It is a world disposition that this conference intends to create. There ean be but one dominant thought and {all other thoughts will in time be |subordinated to the dominant |thought: Does the world want peace, | universal and perpetual? If #0, is it jwilling to substitute the epirit of {friendship for the policy of terror- jam? Nations and groups of nations |have tried to bulld peace on terror. jt#m and they have failed. This world must be born again in the sense that jita# passion must be a passion for | peace and not for power purchased by bloodshed, If peace is impossible without moral disarmament—and of course it is impossible without moral disarmament—why not make some inquiry as to whether and how the Peace spirit can be substituted for the war spirit, so that peaceful assur- {ances can be given instead of assur. ances based on force? Why not get & statement from Germany? Again is publicity justified; France has stated her case to the world and tomorrow the world will set about the task of finding, not only for France, but for all nations, a greater security than that which they have found in, either battleships or long range « Witness Faints at at Bluebeard’s Trial BY WEBB MILLER VERSAILLES, France, Nov. 22.—~ Terrified by a ferocious glance from “Bluebeard” Landru, Mile. Fernande Seglet fell fainting in the witness box at his trial today on a charge of murdering 10 of his 285 sweet- hearts, Mile, Seglet was one of the fiances who escaped after, it is alleged, “Blue- beard” had plotted her death, ‘The girl, as she testified, avoided Landru's gaze. He leaned forward over the table, trying to catch her eye. She became increasingly nervous, Suddenly the girl began sobbing. She stared wildly around the room. Landru half rose from his chair. The witness looked toward him, gave a scream and fainted. When she regained her senses she sobbed violently. During this scene Landru sat calmly in his chair, a smile on his face. Haydn’s “Creation” to Be Given at the U; Haydn's “Creation” will be the of- dering of the annual Midwinter con- cert at Meany hall, December 7, glv- en by the chorus, glee club ‘and ore chestra of the untversity, Dean Ir- ving M, Glen is director. Miss Ada Tilley will take a leading part as lyric soprano soloist, Other soloists will be Dean Glen, Robert Lee and Milford Kingsbury Douglas Charges Man With Forgery Paul Freeman, alias Jean Palmer, is charged with forgery in the first degree in an information filed in superior court Tuesday by Prosecut- ing» Attorney Malcolm Douglas. Freeman is alleged to tore forged @ check sigs $15, dress. In farther keeping with the atmosphere of the Kast will be the talk to be given by C. W. Dolan, an authority on Oriental rugs, on the symbolism of designs woven into these ruga. Big Loss in South From Many Floods PORTLAND, Ore, 23.— Warm rains and wind today had definitely broken the icy grip of the storm which had chilled the Pacific Northwest into near paralysis, Temperatures were reported higher at all points, with rain falling in- stead of the snow and sleet which has battered wires and menaced transportation for three days. To the south of Portland, near the upper waters of the Willamette river, vast damage was reported today from flood waters bursting the banks. Linemen for wire companies were reported marodhed in tree tops, houses were said to have been swept away and large quantities of stock are drowned, Ratiroad and highway traffic is threatened between Portland and the South. No loss of life so far has been reported. Trains marooned by the storm in Columbia gorge were expected to reach Portland some time today. Dinner to Be Given for Fruit Show Men With Robert S. Boyns, president of the Chamber of €ommerce, presid- ing, the chamber will give a dinner Tuesday evening at the Washington Annex to officials and principal ex- hibitors at the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposition, Speakers will be Col. Howard A, Hanson, chairman of the chamber’s state development bu- reau, “Developing the Fundamental Industries of the Pacific Northwest"; W. B. Armstrong, president Wash- ington state farm bureau, Yakima; “Present Conditions in Marketing of Perishable Food Supply”; H. M, Gil- bert, exposition board of directors, Yakima, “Growing Apples for World Market"; John A, Gellatiy, Wenat- chee, president of exposition, “The Pacific Northwest Fruit Exposition.” Big Reindeer Cargo Is Due Here Friday For distribution thru Seattle, 40,- 000 pounds of reindeer meat, the last shipment of the year, will arrive at this port Friday on the steamship Victoria, from Nome, Alaska, This word was wirelessed to the Chamber of Commerce today by Carl J, Lo- men, of Nome, Railway Mail Heads in Conference Here Chief railway mail clerks of the |Northwestern division were in Seat- |tle Tuesday to discuss methods of Ihandling the holiday mails. Those attending the conference are: George N. Fuller, Helena, Mont.; George H. Addieman, Spokane; W. H. Taylor, jOxden, Utah; Albert 8. Rand, Port. land, and W. ©. Ott, Seattle. Accused of Trying to Pass Bad Bill Charged with having attempted to pass a counterfelt $5 bill on a Washington st, restaurant, William C, Dorr, 65, was arrested Tuesday by Patrolman C. Meyers, The counterfeit had apparently been traced eed 2 original bill, Flint, Mich., is ce the where. abouts of her Kircher, who Sekt and navy yard, poo dn when ehe last heard from him. Kircher is eal@ © to have enlisted in the navy In Sent> tle in November, 1917. Check Results in Charge of Larceny Grand larceny is the charge file@ court Tuesday. check for $61.0! New U. S. Marshal The evidence is ®& 8. pointed United States marshal this district, who succeeds J. making a survey preparatory to em tering upon his new duties, Cop Got “Low Down" on Kansas City, Mo. Patrolman R. W. Phelps, who oo cupies the information desk at police station, returned Tuesday from Kai» Sas City, Mo., where he has been vite- iting his mother and sister. Phelps said Kansas was dry and rocky. In Billings, Mont., Phelps said perature was 20 degrees below Rotary snow plows are working the eastern side of Washington, Three Are Cut in Crash of Autos Three persons were slightly cut in a collison between two autos at Queen Anne ave. and Roy st. Mone day. R. B. Condon, 1303 Seneca st. collided with A. Gollefon, Wallingy ford apartments, and both were cut by flying glass. A small boy ride ing with Gollefon also was hurt. The accident was due to slippery streets. Bail Set at $1,000 in Narcotic Case J. J. Keenan was bound over to the federal grand jury Tuesday by United States Commissioner Ry W. McClelland under $1,000 ball Keenan is charged with soliciting and selling narcotics to a federal agent Sunday. Keenan was con victed of @ similar charge in May, serving 30 days in jail and paying a fine of $100, Issue Passports to Germany Again Eugene C, Riley, Seattle passport agent for the state department, an- nounced Tuesday he had received instructions from Washington to re sume issuance of passports to Ger many, discontinued at the begins | ning of the war. Ellis Dresel’s re quest for recognition as American charge d'affaires at Berl, ha om Plained, was tantamount to the re opening of diplomatic relations, SHOE THIEVES ESCAPE Shoe thieves entered the Currin Green Shoe Co. store at 2715 West ern ave, Monday night, escaping with a valuable consignment of footwear, STATEROOM ROBBED Room prowlers extended their activities to a stateroom aboard the 8, 8. Wallingford, early ' taking $38 . Hanson against Clarence Knoll in superior | f Arrives in Seattle E. B. Benn of Aberdeen, newly ape. Doyle, Dec. 1, was in Seattle Tuesday —