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PAGE 14 SPEED DEFENSE (CITY'S PROTEST | FOR ARBUCKLE, WILL BE PROBED — Comedian Will Deny Charges! Shipping Board Chairman to; | on Stand Send Agent Here nY » TRACY SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25 ©0e Arbuckle was ready to go on the witness stand and make a sweeping @onial of the charge that he fatally/ San Francisco's injured Virginia Rappe during al o¢ pacific coast party on Labor Day If he testifies today, Arbuckle, understood, will declare | Wesley L. Jones. | 1-—-That be was not alone with} ‘This action results from a move: | Miss*Kappe for more than 10 min-| ment set afwot by the chamber to win | fue MWA ASS bate : ‘ Chairman Lasker, of the shipping | Ros. | board, has directed @ persoyal repre: | sentative to come ty Puget saund to! investigate protests made against | inequitable contro! | shipping, according to & telegram recetved Friday by the it 8) Chamber of Commerce from Senator | utes. | recognition from the shipping board 2—That he followed her into his Statements submitted to the ship bedroom only when he saw she! ping board showed that tonnage mov was ill, | ing them the two points did not war ‘That she became hysterical when rant the allocation of 14 board operat The was attempting to care for her. | ors to San Francisco as against only ‘The big guns of the Arbuckle de-| four to Seattle fense were to be unlimbered today | “Naturally,” it was pointed ent, | Attorneys representing the big] "this has produced the impression comedian let it be known they wild that Palle Sneak. ainteier wan! art introducing testimony which] more important than the Puget) Will inctude inside détails of parties! sound. This is not founded on ton-| In moviedom, testimony of medical] nage produced, but upon the artificia and finger print experts, a story of | showing created thru the allocati the life of Virginia, Rappe, andjto the Pacific coast district of ships} Finally, as a grand climax, perhaps,j which had to depend upon Puget/ ‘the personal appearance of Arbucklc | sound for their traffic on the stand. |- é te = ae ) Thanksgiving dinner with C. A ;. ;. Thief Uses Key in Palmer, 131 Betlevue ave., made good | use of the hotel key he found in the} Overcoat He Stole) prc: “Wien otve returned to his! A thief who stole A. A. Otto's over. | reem at the Savoy he found it strip. ovat while the latter Clearance Sale Rebuilt Buicks —AND— Used Cars November 19th to 26th, Inclusive Our entire stock of rebuilt Buicks, | 4 used Buicks and used cars is included in this sale. Our prices are low—compare them with others and be convinced. Watch the papers for our daily specials— here’s one for tomorrow: 1918 REBUILT BUICK “SIX"—$975 (Five-Passenger Touring Medel) Neely Painted—Guaranteed for Three Months tate Gree oer | Dismal finish of a Washington pass in Thursday's melee with the C | | | | are. | | wet, slippery ball was grounded in every attempted pass. Washington's line proved easy meat for the W. | his own piled up interference. (CHEST TO FIGHT |JURY PROBE IS UNTIL IT WINS REACHING DEEP: { 4 ; j Workers Not Discouraged in| Inquiry Into Affairs of Port! Charity Drive | @ Webster if they don't | | | | Seattle didn't fill, That the apparent probe of port the Community commision affairs has ted Chest by Thanks jcounty grand juror# inte deeper | Pe a, Jwater than they at first anticipated * ' jerably more than | $100,000 short of (nim oe W on FeqUires B74 White ft was considered possible | ing. for them won't they But Community Chest officials, un that the grand jury might make «/obeolete as our | willing to beliewe that the city some nein ¥ report before the — | Shirk its responsibility in the great-;W2* Over, It wan quite evident that junk ois ate undertaking of ts history, [their sessions» will continu’ over into |tracks and * | ne: mot [have @ecided to continue the cam: | Dest week r— | paign until it is successful FADDEN IS | Paraphrasing the famous words of |CALLED AGAIN |Grant, they aay they'll “fight it out; H. D. Fadden, aspistant traffic on these lines if it takes the rest of (Anager of the port commission, {the month.” | was before the grand jury al! of Fri and will be made.” HARVARD AND EAST PIKE EAST 042 Spokane present the ! 10 lbs. bs. 63c as cheaply as on steel, Best American Cane BORDEN’S MILK, 4 Tall Cans 39¢—Smail . Crystal White Seap, 6 bars Market—SUGAR STALL 100—in Ave. leew. GREEN'S SATURDAY SPECIALS ... 49 . BUTTER, Ib........... 47c | Best Fine ..45¢ see | No reports have {been submitted {fer contributions since Tugsday | night, and there is |m possibility that expectations wil be exceeded by | donations which jformer importer and jan ifetructor at the University of He saturation. |Washington. Faedden has been re-| “Suppose, for witness so far, and his appearances | (Friday, after all three of the port commissioners had given their testi erent? care dowstown, mony at the last seasion Wednesday, ote was considered significant jears on both sides. | Were to’ be turned in Friday after: From the order in which witnesses noon, But even if thie ia the case,jhave been called, it was believed {the chest will qtill be far from flied, }that recent charges of Grunkenness and it will require the combined ef-|among port employes wae the sub forts of the entire city to put the | ject of inquity, but Friday new ele campaign over the top ments cropped up. | Booths, which have been placed} Rumors which are.given some de- | thruout, the downtown districts, are| gree of credence by thore tarnitier | igetting some results, but the con-| with port affairs have it that the) tributions are small, grand jurors had been led into an #1 41 t6 determine. what Sul, every little bit heips, and they | vestigution of alleged laxity in the lot fare shall be,” he will remain in operation daily from | disbursing of port commission funds.) oniy gay this 11 a m, until 6 p. m. for the rest} For qne thing, it is said, employes | jot the campaign on official busignss are not required ; + 0 | to turn over vouchers covering the In the evening (detalis of their expenses, thus leay- KS HRN | SUGAR, 8 Ibs. for... Two cans Cooperative 19 A Fresh Supply— . ic Green’s Butter Store win Also Statts 163-163-105 Corser Market the gerage.” § Ths. s7e Sugar Stalls—Pike Place and Economy Public Markets BORDEN’S or CARNATION, 4 Tall Cans 39¢—limit 4 62, Pike Place Market. Carnation at 67 Pike Berden's St | Pinee Market. Borden's and Carnation at 27 my Market | . F. HASTINGS GROCERY 1523 PIKE PLACE MARKET F L oO U R— HOLLY, 49-T. sac! FISHER’S BLEN the booths will be | 2 & loophole for anyone who might {be unscrupufous to pad his expense moved in front of | account he different the-| Another story is that one man egn tres to catch the nectedewith the port had ‘his private right crowds. |house painted by port employes, us Anybody wh © ing port commission paint | can afford to £0) ‘That the sessions will extend into | | to the theatre next week is certain, because, so far ought to be able to contribute alittle |as can be learned, a number of wit more to the chest, the officials | nesses from Maple Valley and Ren-| think, Why not “fine” yourself an/ton have not appeared to testify. | amount equal to the cost of your |The same t# true in the cases of seats when you enter the theatre—|County Commissioners Lou smith! and frop the “fine” at the chest/and Thomas Dobson. [street car 10, in effect.” totes, SLID , 49-Th. neck $1.89 Tomato Catsup, pt. bottle Reliance Pumpkin, new ae op. Milk.) l10e Fresh Soda Crackers, 2 The. 28e Ghirardelli's Chocolate, Ib. .2he JUST ARRIVED— “5, orr3.21 tasers, Sox 908 O sack 760 1Be No, 2 can Sliced Pineapple. 150 No. 2 ¢'n Crushed Pineapple 10¢ Pride's Mince Meat, 1%4-th 13%e Be deny it, booth? | A booth has also been erected at; o . {the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposi- Father of Harding vice is said to be a floored, wide-entran Harding, father of Everett Harding, self-styled “cousin” of the president,! attempted suicide at his home here| today by shooting himself in Head with a revolver. Physicia at the county hospital said his con - wee if he crowds to the exposition booth, to couldn't persuade the “come thru BEST IN quaLity—lowet IN PRICE ALL BACON BACKS .... Lb. ALL BACO 25c . ! ‘POT ROASTS, may BOC Rh rssetrsss., AOC Beats... 20 20€ biem.... 20 FRIEDMAN'S FRANKLIN MARKET fares “Tm cars,” not here said Witt. \Charles M. ‘Thimoie Charles Moritz Thorsen, Moritz Thomsen, Seattle financier, | was granted a divorce from his wife, |Maud Thomsen, in superior court son of |due to imprisonment of his son, Veal Everett, on charges of impersonat Steaks Baillargeon sonal cruelty sonal cruelty. he was @ cousin of President Hard-! ing. |Friday. He alleged personal indig: | - a ne Seattle business man |nities. Mrs. Thomsen was granted |400 U.S. Soldiers = Stalls 1-2-3, Keonomy Market |$100 a month alimony and custody T. k F . thes es eretond achat a Of bér two mislor ehiliren aken From Rhine! |\Comrades Suive Life of Blazing Worker| Gasoline in a tank Which was be ing cut in two with an acetylene jtorch exploded Thursday, burning Maurice Fox, 3903 Kighth ave,, about \the face and body. Fox was taken jto city hospital Fox's life Was saved when fellow workmen tore his flaming clothes| W. F. FRASER, 35, truck driver, |from his bedy after the explosion, |living at 826 22d ave, &., suffered a | which occurred in the Northwestern |broken forearm when his engine Steel and Metal Works, 4915 Kighth ‘backfired as he cranked it Friday, ave, 8. He was attended at the city hospital, COBLENZ, Nov. 26.—our hun. dred American troops, stationed on the Rhine since the end of the war, left today for home. The Americans left for Antwerp, where they will embark for New York Their departure was ordered in the natural course of the policy for re- duction of the American standing HOLLAND BULB SALE $2.75 * FREESIA o's! per Doz. 100 Mower LOC Doz. All Bulbs at Special Prices We Carry a Complete Stock of KOSES—FRUIT TREES—SHRUBBERY—PERENNIALS at the Store Get Catalogue and Make Selections WOODRUFF-BOYCE SEED CO. 89 Pike Street 1Z2-Third COP UNINE Danton, | 'e= W. S.C. punter and tackle, is blocking the Bagshaw agent detailed to receive the ball. The j y me C. backs, A, Stater has broken thru | the line, strewing Sun Dodgers in his wake, but is taking a high dive to the mud in clearing PETER WITT STARTS ON PAGE ONE . et the mon- Continues Jey right away, The monc _ | tmeck Into the property that they held * mortgage On. and the property ix King [better off. Then you will have some thing fit to ride in and « saving can n i & going " “But suppose,” 1 perninted was wubstantiated by indications cut i pose we hold up these yourly pay: of (Mido the locked jury room door Fri-jments for a few yeary aud buy new the time we get thru pay too, be ax Won't we, perhaps, be ready whole system. cars, and ride rubbertired | pendable “merchandise, Ne,” Wht answered. “The time will never be when peaple cam be moved on rubber wheebs “Neither ts the time going to come day morning. The onty other witness |™hen We will all be riding to work} in eur OWR moter care. That isf] in waiting was William A. Rossel). wd 3 ca Proved by « simple probiem in rat 9 exampic, called more times than any other °Y*'y five people now riding in street. cars we have a motor car wouldn't te room for all the Look at your today—maseed with parked “When the inceaventence of parking one's car becomes great- | er than the inconvenience of rid- ing on the street car, the motor ear bs going to be left. at home in Witt declined to be drawn into a discussion of Seattle's carfare prev. ‘hat is a matter for the city coun the sald That it is absurd to have a rate of fare so high as to jMmake the rider pay for the property that he won't own after he buys it. [In other words, exacting from the jWasherwoman more than the service costs in order to give the property to the auto rider who never uses the That's what it on WITT FAVORS FAST, ONE-MAN TROLLEYS, WITH WIDE DOORS Tho he will neither affirm nor the type of street car Peter Witt, traction expert, con sidera best for fast, efficient ser- light, one-man ’ jtion in the Bell st. terminal “Kin” Shoots Self | °°", “aired with 4 pay-as you Friday night the Bon Marche's! 9) “aes 2 { enter coin box that does not re Santa Claus was’ to be in charge of || CHICAGO, Nov. 26.--diphraim |} quire almost constant attention of the conductor to register the to sell * dition was eritical. a ' Is Granted Divorce | iis act. potice said, was probabiy | PHONBER § NEPHEW DivoRcED \a defanit divorce decree in superior | ing a federal’ officer while claiming |CUrt Friday Big betwen yee The deefndant ‘The defendant is @ sit * FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19 PLAYING MOVIES GIRL KILLS SEL eet BURGLAR SCORMS LIBERTY BON'D'S; BUT STEALS RUM There were hundredw of doliary MAN 1S DYING | AFTER BRAWL worth of Liberty bore ts in the Wife and Two Others Held burret in Mrs. A Kinw oy's home, | “Thig Js the Way,” a | for Investigation Also a bottle of Hod aah Cries, Pulling Trigger home riday scwrade) th a voute- : Vrutally heuten wbout the hedd and ACRAMENTO, Cal., Now, but took the Beoteh body early riday, W. M. Wileon. 34 Playing « game of make-bellevag former Seattle patrolman, ix in the tet Haut @ ebewe/ tite 48 in otty hospital suffering Trom a Truc > fe on novies rence Wheele tured skull wna injuries that wit| Moose Band 13 lays m Floren r 1 perhaps result fatally | . her death near here last evening ite ian, ene was with ner) at County Hospital ne ian pinced a husband at the time of the attack, i#) Patients at the King county how | ie tee gonehmnt held by police, along with B. F. | pital were entertal oad. Thankagiving hind antes een aa Smith, 36, boltermaker, and Mrs.) 4.1 by the following: members of the 1 . a 5 eventh ave movies,” she playfully shouted tj Ahan Chnmney ‘ Order of Movpne orchestra who All three persons are allowed to have | oval of Ky, |Tévear-otd ‘brother, Donald [meen intoxtowted | visited the hospital wards | cathll te ‘ethan ene ‘tigi The motive for the axsault tv not! pudiey, pianos A. C. Presho, barp: | Poi) wounded. known, the theory of the pollee be ly oC Inge orfion, aod B. D. ikea é jing that it wes an outgrowth of & | pheips, banjo. Among the selections jdrunken quarrel, Detectives respond: pinyed were “Listers 10 the Mocking long to calls of permons witnessing Bird.” When ¥ and 1 Were {the attack 1 Witwen uneee: | young, Maggie,” and“"Turkey in the ' scious, his head beaten in, lying ™ | straw.” the street in front of the residence of H. Seabiom 21 Seventh ave Mra. Christney te said to have been fleeing from a dry ' | 1921 Record of seized 600 botties of beer, Smith also edestr Hit in naid to have been implicated, WA tans A eated. Weston Seeley, 10, 118% Mrs. L. V. Brewer to! TOG wernre ave, N, way badly i cut Mout the head by an unknown « Be Buried Monday} trick ariver wners struck Wednesday Funeral services will be held Mon- {night at Westie te and Galer, The day at the Chureh of the Immaculate |4river left thé bem lying In the street Coneaption | An ut known boy, about 3 for Mrs, Madeline M. | wite ot Louis v mrewer. | @O Made from genuine welected, orntul chatty old French Brian Ti ed by mpecial process Brewer, i years OM, wan struck as he diilee, Jae The ae president and general manager of | pulled away fret his mother at Se John Davie & Co, who died at her ond ave. and Pine at, Wednend guranteed notito home tm the Charlemont apartments |by Henry D. thimmons, 2612 Burke or burs. Thanksgiving day uve. The boy wus appurently un-! Mrs. Brewer had been a restlent | hurt Of Beattie for 21 years She wes) - born in Kingstown, 45 years old. A most attractive Ireland, and-wesl cy Crook ‘ies Mrs. Brewer leaves two siatars, ‘Tric’ks in St ling Mrs. William Furlong, of Dubfin, | Irelend, and Mrs. William Ealy,-of; NEW YOURK, Nov. 25.—A clever stealing many motor San Francisco: » brother, Speneer | criminal in ‘Lucas, of Sun Francisco, and a nieca,| cycles bere. One of his tricks is to serviceable pipe, careful ly built for the parti ‘ar man. Mrs. Ralph Cebrian, of San Fran.«|4newer an advertisement and take cisco. the tMachire for a trial, never to) 2 PULLMAN As result of accident) machine while the owner accom 707 First Ave. 910 Seoond the owner's hat hile the hat te) i while sledding, Howard Watson, 12,| panies tim, knock probably will go thru life with oneloff and ride on wh . heing renovered f Quit When the last pair of these splendid Shoes is sold. That would be to- morrow, if we could. No Shoes here bought for a “sale,” and none will be. Just regular, de- “sup cars are bought for regular busi- ness, and when they're sold we are done! Don’t Miss These 4—GREAT SPECIALS—4 One big lot of Women's Shores, broken listes, mostly small sizes; white, black, gray and brown. All on rack; must fit yourself. Only 200 pairs, so come carly, Were $6.00 to $8.08. > Fae 123 pairs of Wemen's Brown ané ®inck Shoes, sold formerly at 56.50 te $9.00. Sume sixes in each kind rebsing, but mearly all sises in the tot. A wondertul buy at ° +370 Entire stock of MEN'S OXFORDS, values $8.00 to $10.00 —Choice of any style in the store. that for amount “lr wit Group embracing about 330 paire—Men's $8.50 to $16.00 Shees in Black or Brewn. All are New Fall Goods, English or medium shapes— cavity the biggest value in Men's Shocs in Seattle. A marvelous low- Women's 87.00 to $9.00 . Men's $7.00 to $9.00 Pumps... . Shoes; broken sizes. $2.70 Women’s $6.50 to $8.00 Shoes and Low si4.30 Women's $7.50 to $12.00 Oxfords, Women's $8.50 to $12.60 Oxfords, ne fa $6.30 $3.90 $4.70 a“ $6.30 street Men's $7.50 to $8.50 Shoes Men's $8.50 to $10.00 Shoes. eee is a | DON’T BE MI STORE operited with it. ED! This is th 3 NLY vey is the ONE and ONLY. MODEL SHOE WE tejl our name and back our merchandise CALLAHAN & SCHOLTZ. C. W. SHIVELY—CLOSING OUT THE MODEL SHOE STOR Corner 3rd and University, Under Montelius Music House Awe