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te Seattle ‘Star! Wed Dally at 18 attie, Washi AY MATL. IN A Whe s ye month three months ix mont f sy ASH tice is 8 ny MOARRIE R Of Weventh Ave. ington. VAI TATE 30 2 OF N r $9.00 year. IN Crry $0.50 or insertion Good. glean lump Six Insert jock ack morn- iption Rates }Plour Bin 1 WILLIAMS 66. Adds, Firat Ave. 8 SASH AND DOORS Cupboard Sash 20x25 Sash 28x33 Windows, Nehts 4 Vehts 24X42 Ii | troutng Board and Cabinet, com | ular nitermoon edt | M * Diargest Audience in} the Northwest Reads The Star’s i Want Ads _ Phone Main 0600 cMAI om r everyth Freder Pihtadelphts. MEPIAN 806 Pine # , DO PL fh Give name and address. ¥ HELP WANTED ERIE Wd tc furnished | Kura, Pa oO PLAYING 7 JAIN WING SMSTITCHING beading 208 Sea- WOULDLIRE DAY WORK, Pe West 1345-M. i abe HELP iia a y be several com! to show yo 9 $1,200; clos: nutes ‘city school; traded every WANTED orteble little 4, priced from in; one fare; Pioneet lights: from water streets @ay and Sun- m. SabPets EN POR THIRD DI The government has spen for education and voce training in schools ington. Wh: education an: the army, t Camp Lewis, not improv ood Re mt field service. ee! un free pariiculars of examina J. Wervice TED See Re oo -schect hove fs in the ; trict. 7 = senttie Star. can’ y- lock, ©) jasnare (former al 2? a. open for the downtown a Cireulation Depart- ir Four | HIGH GRADI ; 4 Union. pontoffice. “x what you are looking for. | UI AER | WOOD, OLD | See U Plate Glas u jpe Mans PoRbantr Opp. Ford Factory apitol. $922 COATT AL! . very low in $9.50 @ ton: $9.25 in 2-ton lots, 4, heavy 12 or 16- only 87.50 a bi one Bast 3980. Cal 4 fvered. y_ time. Gr Beacon 3968. ‘ PICOTING ™, conn “Rirminghe Di td. Kk. CLOTHING i. Weatlake Ave. STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES per M., delivered from mill. Sam- ples West Seattle Perry Landing West 0334 9 to & oe |S i” wg Wilt SELL diamond, gentleman's worth $116, for §75 cash. Apt. 20 Call after é p Martinique Apts. FORBRT WOOD, m. Main Te OLD” GROWTH dry, $8.60 cord. delivered. Also 12 amd 16-inch, $5 a load. Coal fo y-K mount Sunset 5637 ED , WOOT re er, stasis hag < $4; double load, home Main 6540, RUN These prices at bunkers. '¢ deliver anywhere. ‘ORDS 4.35 load, i, HURNER FOR hea! Ne Hot Point elec- * sonn Serrereen, 3110 38 °0 $5. _ Bunse Cash | ree San lengths, 00, _ Galfverea’ ee ths. Y-cord, $5. Ene EMT $9.00 a cord, 2 cords Also i CAMBRA: ionane, at less than half pric’ 312 ade ad jewelrmweDait p tor | ANY ees) GAR CEPATRED AY Alarm and & Schwa pT-RATE who ca for one one Fred: Nadel AND oi ie leading mantel clocks weeks. 66 Batter ASSATS. PERING. | RA SGAINS IN CA pings, Main 0950 da: on ‘ now, 5 prices. ‘3 sires. ve i erates inlimited posal ry sell goods. be given iohia. Pa. FOUND Cn to recovery of , § months old. An- ‘to name of “Terry Phone Garfield 2084 or Elliott ing department, Une tr Tnau ight? to OTTAGE, clean, ‘only light; 00M HOUSE, FU ae tor nae ee, ys, fancy $5 bill. Rood istrict; , aa stey 20 6 Dexter minutes | ilet. fis month. @OMPLETELY hee RANTS month, or will seli $15 month-| 4 Third Ave. SHED 4-ROOM oure, one block norgh of Queen nne ¢ 0, ON 16TH ‘ome, $22.50 ar; nice lawn. 1116 Sixth vi N. W—6 17501 17th ave. . or Kunnet 1765, ODERN,— ‘Close in. FLAT, itanc 2-ROOM AY Special tient fon 1718 12th ave. 8. NEW, $73. 1801 Market, “WITH BATH, 928 Vine st, at APARTMENT, Bea- WovLD ervices. ar hae Ae children, At- Recitals given. minutes | 6 expert at your home, réasonabie. Re 17 Tomer, 210 Uni DRESSES, SUITS. reduced, fanaa ay TE i Stile A furs. oy ti hienses, arenes. 31 ese i6e CA ating Novelty Print. 1611. 1th: t. mt. lat. — *ouee ae Tame is ae with 2 partly. furnished. RABBI does, buck: eae, oF beau, ame li-year-old boy. we Bt, onee..8 actically new . nket included, all for $25. Phone Rainier 0817, a | ET horse, gentle and kind: 850 pounds, by lan russet leather army 3) 75. » 8 pric vety low torr quick disposal. a 3124 Arente FORD CORNET terms $25 ew Fords, NCO. tere Kant 0404. No bro 1. HUGHES Auttociosd Ford Pik Summit gos ® I ca + work All el Teckeieat cat ayetema Properly “handled. boring and Prcbastruction. Get wy pr a ee Beers, je Third ave. Mer. i SMALL ayment, “balance mneinth '. RAL. At thorized Ferd Dealer BROADWAY AT PI TTER AN &, LD battery is ® G. Let ‘ano BBs gave B Ave om Tearese intend. 203: THIRD INE ORO CAN $205. ‘One Hudson Super-Six road- ster, $900. These cara are in fine condition. Cash, or terms, of trade. de Bidg, Main 23 i. -818t Arcade. HIGHEST CASH PRICE good light cars. . Henry Mor Auto Co., 618 EB. Pike st. Bi OR SALK—ALTO TRUCKS § month. | KOR SALERNO SPEED WAGON, Best offer takes it. 2027 13th av 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | FOR BALE, OR TRADE FOR A 20 acres choice irrigated land, lower ¥ Columbia take good small car as mont.” Must be in good condi Open evenings mip 255 © bate Ride, Senttie. BEAUTIFUL, 6-60M, STRICTLY modern bunge ges just being com- pleted; fin: lot. wit crete drive half block from mrients walking dis- iveraity, Rensonable terms. Call at 132 FE. or phone ‘orth 1608 Owner on. evening ILVER—QUEEN ANNE Come to us for the best buys in Queen, Anne bill vines" c. rpenter work will give 60d land, Farrar, 956, And some you cottage and \-acre Clone in, on car line, oe rien rf Bidg. Mi ROOM NEW war Beattie. wate light, demn, $15 month. Phone $50 West FOR BALE, $1,200 CASH—3-ROOM houne, some furniture, garage, 141 “TAKER MY 6-ROOM HORT, 73 ‘ Elliott gerne and furniture, tL mi | ; | | { tb FOR SALB—REAL ESTATE KKK KERR KK KK RRE | fF $3,000 b-room = medern stories, nicely furnished and plastered; full cement with furnace, bedre house, 1% baremen laundry and t clothes eum pantry tubs h improvements paid. hh, balanee to be On easy payments, TFAFFIFFA API AFI FAAA arrang: 5-ROOM | BUNGALOW 1.8 Place in good condition: has nice entrance hall and ditional dén 9 room; front and reur porches; double consttuct- plastered; lot 50x100; Paved streets send of ig clot to neh: stores, in Baltar: ® month and 7 per cent. KEAN BROS. 6405 Batlard Ave, Sunset 0127 , Take Ballard car Si Rixxxkexkee exh i 418 MONTHLY ‘ARS | ‘oom bunga Improved, on Beason hath 1188-5 SMALL COTTAGE, F000; 7H | down, $25 month. 604 American} Bank. Main @476 5 7 WANTED—REAT, NSTATE «B88 WE AV tally Improved sn Seattle: reasonable price. you result P. VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave FARMS POR CITY PROPERTY, BX- ghanges everywhere, A. G. Bilis Go HOME Let DID LOCATION active place to found in the country for price. Neat, comfortable littie bungalow; well built; good. sised. chicken | house; rabbit hutches; large or-| chard ‘of almost every variety in mal shrubbery: large ef latd theroly cleared eel; fenced abd crow 3 ae county: road: feet from. ja splendid view; some standin, reen trees, This Place must ween to be appre- clated. Adjoining 3 bought for $760 it dew $1 R * ruite of all 5; easy terms acce iafactory part Madison car and Rirky Burke & | BARGAIN HUNTERS Here is one. Owner must have money, and we sacrifice to wet it. 2O-nere tract near icirkiand: beat kind of soil; lot oo, fe alder; enough wood land. You can but less than half its rv For quick sale the price $85 r~ ry for $550, or HERMAN SCHROEDER 612-14 White Bidg. water, ready to move! ‘completed;* re] blocks from car; one) & blocks from city | abundance of free} Pg tee ia Bh ie A He aa per acre, <0 Sears Perry, Kenwood 2357. Milwaukee & St. rou! Land Co. 2 1 _No. 146 it ining t Phon 10 ACRES WITH gooD TIMBER od buy; dandy | lot ‘of geod wood, Price onty $750,0n easy terms. HERMAN SCHROEDER $12-14 White Bid, ‘oom conveniences erage: commun! exeeliont soll; green feed for winte 00 fancy Lager pulle' good range: ine ote. Price $5, ble tern: reasons A SPENCER = £0. wonckiey Bide. BIG BARGAIN 2% a ¥ U cash, belance $10 r quire at 301 Mutual Life Will deal with purchaser __No_ commisnto: agent REAL SNAP Cen on pishway: cleared. ideal ranch. Price only nn Hie on easy terms. HBRMAN SCHROEDER $12-14 White Bidg. | , 20 acres, stable, cleared 20 ACRE WITH, HOUSE with chicken ti -ACRE; PART IN eee TRE rest plowed for rde 3-room plastered house; sink and toilet; cement basement: garage an chicken, haune just north of city jock® Will lease * mie per month, or sell on cany terms, 4 0" cash. Price $2,350, Kenwoor arty, black eer school. with house on ! leared, $750; make your ate Write John Btorseth, Poulabo, Wash FOR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD LAND, w county road cleateds new house, barn ana other buildings: good well of water and yout orchard, Must sell account of death in family. Price 9900 BI 1, Gettyaburs, W. sa REIT T ‘at Naw York Bik. ~~ NO Melee dl i cottage: Wy-acre ground; Mice eee: house furnished. ¥16 per 1d 6% interest makeg you! ong, 726 Third Ave 0 ACRES, “16 MILBS) 3 acres orchard; 2} 10m without euitl-| PT) half cash M. iL FOR ALE from @eattle " Lad O00 ee $450, 32. 113% eset ave, betw 4 and fact, , + 500 is” FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ¥¢ ESTATE = THE SE FARM LANDS 1 ACTS CHEAP loam soll; fronting on two highly improved Renton; only, 16 miles from center of Seattle, This will make a fine little ranch, This 20 acres, only § ; terme $400 cash, balance VAN ARSDALE Fine Third Ave T ACKES f-room houwh and beautiful view) Kent; wood for ¢ mn eaky payne e648 NAw Tone Mock AG LAND SAL agit county, f mills and en De, iS. of work. d sold for half My 26 Third Ave Db RANCH, fine location SHACK IMPROV $4,500; oany terme; Eliott 1188-3 FARMS WANTED WANTED G6 VCUY—ONE OR TWO f land, with or without one room shack. at be rea- for cash 48, Star. OU, LEASES ~~ ALABKA’ OIL AND DRILLING STOCKS AND BONDS WE WILL We SUBTRET Pathfinder Synd. (pay: Monthly) Ameri United Northwestern Victory Ru 09 Wichita Royalty Co. : the »potis Cat Creek... 00 J: jon O81 ‘ buy Owenwood, , Harvey Oth, Beaco ! apy Gap 560 600 500 PACIFIC SIX hy senha ei 5 United t " 10 Johnston 100 poles 4 100 T 150 500 polamabia. J Fed M Abe. ak im & Coal mda 24 Union. St 9% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SHOOTING” GALLERY” AND CON: fectionery for WANTEh. BOOM $Tos operative & fea On per day wilt Fora.” tare’ reschinery, Address Olympia, Wash, R. F. D. No, 2. Rot % WANTED-HUTCHER” WHO” CAN run own business. Only small or ital required, Shop combined with grocery store Sunset 5581 Wess, x aoe PART RY EX RAKE STARTING DOB | se *. partner, teh oat delivery preferred, and $100. East 2933, AL business, cheap. El- sonal. Hott 1188-J, L, INST} Son ee Nios He waar A 603 People’s Bank Bldg. Bil 29 Expert Eitctrie Repairs JOTORS, LIANCES, WIRING. P. J. Givnan Electric Co, 641 First 8. Elliott 6028, s SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK ‘accounts purchased. 903 American te — MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS You, of course, want to make your nds and loved ones happy at ee on but t ash n tan. co. * Bloor. women on Hiei 28 sae wolteindiu ts hs Kee Bt 4 jewelry, on most socieTY’ Rot MEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE a -356 Empire Building 4 2 Near wee AMOUNT ‘oN BIAMONDS, pawaiches Fyiiatc a hs ee 21 Hecond Ay ~ AUTOMOBIL, and Sad LOANS. NO DELA You retain pro piace CONFIDE! NtiAle Sen Ce Re wane: 2 Central Bide at ljonuments PUGET BOUND M. oe ia end. Virginia, Bstab- ite Ce lished UN? i and Optometrist TW. bamutda, Francr-Paterson Co. IN-—PAT+ cared and fore eveloper and Promoted, 80) 7 Centra! Bldg, Seuttin, Wash. and 609 . W., Washington, D, C. i, Elliott ah ‘0. trade marks, Free cates 20F inckiny Hh Main 2728. Physicians, Surgeons RABUMATIBM, SCIATICA, Di = 0. Our treatment gives i maueniats relief, One week's trial treatment, Open evenings. References. Dre. WOR a AILMENT ane He ee md a WOMEN'S AILMENT experience. aAnguss | 17 FERRE Pan. | ird and Unive: ining ghar TURING AND REPAIRING: | FUNG! Tyan 3021 ie ee LULL f Guttery. 1407 4th in Repairing Hy Bows shad Finlay, 1615 3: TLE S ‘by Sergeant Roy Newton and Patrol | MAN AND BOY | ‘TOTERS’ HELD Captured in possession of loaded revolvers, a man and a boy were) held in the city jail Thursday. Tob. | ert Walkin, 16, negro bootbiack, was arrested by Detectives A. B. Traay and A. A. Brown at ‘Maynard ave. and Weller st, for carrying « loaded S8-caliber revolver. W. KB. Steltz, 26, mechanic, wae taken at Marvard ave. and Koy #t. | man J. MH. MeCarty, after a serch had proved a suspicious bulge on the hip to be « revolver, they aid, GLANDS, Tablets, human by mall, mh wrapper. _Tor Moedte eaten ci BONVAL Blectro- Thera Chronic Skin an OES and Surgery Nerve For Appdintment Phone Hust 6872. fon Pine St. Cor. Rrondway CANCER” PERMAN' TE. moved in twa weeks O21 between 1d ana 2 OL ist 84 Vocational ana Paeycho-Analyst, 716 Haight Bide Main 4252 100 Ped erase LaAne td aie LOANS to loan. London Jewelry Co. lished 1890. 106 2nd ave. 8 106 LEGAL NOTICES 5 WHOM 1% WAY iar x You in a we 1 Bal . Gilman tablishment lot 21, block dition. P Anyone desiring to protest such oe- cupancy i file nual fiom at mont 66s County ci men ‘oun “ht jor to Saturday, December. ita er TO WHOM TT MAY Cé . This ts to cortit, 2 hax madi must file such protest at joe of the futtd " Attention N"! Ladies Only Several permanent, is \oeal Boaitions with renale fanituthon, LADIES with salesmansh\p Persibitities. Bapansion of com- Aecesnitates addition! as- qualified 26 to 40 Apply @t onee to 206 MEtntral Buliding. Age (welghtng aboot 8 Be) tor A HOLIDA Packed tm ice and re-teed daily by American Railway watt! deotination te Delivered te Any Kxpress Office ta U. 8. ALL CHARGES PREPAID Arrive ta First- Andrew Hamilton | Co, B01 Seaboard Bida.. Phone Kiliett Pe cel ae of the Ui ten. NEW SAVINGS BANKS and , 1922 HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE ’ BOOKS Now at THE BANK FOR SAVINGS most conservative Northwest ASK FOR THEM Pine St. at Fourth Ave. ~~ Real Painless Extraction Free Daily to introduce our new je bo: plate, whith is the lightest and strongest plats known, does thi ‘oof of not cover be wie you can bite core orf the cy wuaranteed 16 years, Whaltebone set of Teeth ing and get t ination and advice Cat See Samples of Our Piate an@ Bridge Work. We Stand th Test of ane Mont of our present. p recommended by our enn rout m= foe wher work ie a, eiving Infaction. our ou Sitel wee have tested our work. | ese sepa Ls O fae Sei be gere nthe 6. ints Sa" with you Oe a3) OHI Cat-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Fraser-Paterven Co. DOLLY JOHNSON SECOND.BEST IN JAIL FIST FIGHT Mm, Dolores M, Johnson, sister of James KE. Mahoney, is « connistent lover. Récently convicted in superior court forgery in the first de *, “Dolly” Thursday tn wear ing a binck eye following hor defeat in perwonal combat with Lucille Brown, a fellow inmate of the worten's section of the county jail The encotmter, according to reports received by Sheriff Matt Starwith, was the sequet of a word battle between the two, during which Dolly is said to have referred to Lucille as a “hophead.” “Dolly is a good fighter tat Lucille showed more speed,” sald Sheriff Starwich. ‘The women were separate@ be- fore either had suffered serious injury. BARS ABLAZE AT TIJUANA SAN DIEGO, Gab, Dec, & ‘Tijuana, Lower California, is ablaze, An entire city bieck has been burned over. The fire is the second in a week and ts said to be the work of fire- bugs. The Sonora, Biack Cat and Savoy faioons and two cafes have burned to the ground. Enemies of the present govern. ment are responsible for the fires, according to Mexican officiain. ‘The Tire was finally browght under | control after burning for several hour#? Costly stocks of liquors were destroyed, it ts said. Contractors’ Suit Continued 5 Days After nine days of litigation, the sult of Michael Vena, of the Vena Construction Co, against Nick Paotelia and wife, was continued Thursiay until December 13 by Su- Perior Judge Boyd Tallman. Vena is suing for pay alleged due on ex. tras in building a bouse for the de- fendants. Chaplain Is Given Shipping Board Job Ralph V. Miller, American Legion chaplain, was formally appointed shipping board storekeeper Thurs- day. The position carries $1,800 a year. Miller wii! have charge of sup- plies taken over from lakiup vesels to be distributed to outgoing veaneis, according to L. F. Root, acting man- ager of the operating department. Two Badly Hurt in Auto Mishap) Two men were severely injured Wednesday night when an automo- bUe driven by Charles H. Lyon, 4816 Mayflower ave,, skidded on Rainter ave. at Dawson st., swerved atross the street, crashed into a telephone post, and threw Lyon and his com- panion, Geo. W. Rawson, 6138 Orcas st., to the pavement. The two men sustained lacerations of bead and body, and other bruises, New Treasury Man Assumes His Duties 8. EB. Armstrong, new” special agent in charge of the treasury de- partment for thé Pacific Northwest and Alaska, took up his duties Thursday. Armstrong succeeds G. E. Channing, who committed suicid in California Jast summer, Arm- strong comes to Seattle from London, where he was formerly U. 8. treasury attache, Lunch Celebrates Opening of Service In celebration of the new govern. ment service to Western Alaska, the San Juan Fish company, owners of the vessel Starr, will give @ luncheon at pier 7, Friday noofi. The Starr has been fitted to carry passengers, car- igo and mall. Officials at ‘ealtors’ Luncheon Mayor Caldwell and City Engineer Dimock were guests of honor at a luneheon given Thursday in the L. C. Smith Building restaurant by the Seattle Real Estate association, Grand Jury Resumes Port Investigation Witnesses from Maple Valley were sént back to their homes Thursday nd employes of the port commission were again called befote the county grand jury. Italian Chestnuts Reach Local Market ‘The first shipment this season of | Italian Picotto chestnuts has just)| been received by a Western ave. im- porter. This variety of chestnut is especially targe and sweet, and the Uns yeir ts entd'te Be of excel lent quality. WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Bella Vista and Cascadia aves., from Horton st. to Court st., and on Court st., frofi Hunter bivd. to Cascadia ave., from 9 a. m. to 4 p? mi Friday. \'M’PHERSON IS" FIRED AGAIN, of J. L. Moe of the Alaska Chamber of} the service , as manage reau of the Seattle merce, terminated today, was Jannounced by President Robert 8. Hoyns, following « special meeting |of the bowrd of trustees of the | chamber. | The termination duties has been sustained and con | firmed by the board, His successor jhas not yet been appointed McPherson told The Star be had [nothing to say. “Perhaps later I |may make a statement,” he added, "if it seems advisable. Trouble between Mad’herson and Christy Thomas, executive secretary of the chamber, is said to be the anderiying cause of McPherson's re moval, Six Months ago Boyne asked Me | Phersom to resign, McPherson was | jthen in Washington, D. C. He de elintd to quit. Boyne fired him. This remutted in all other members of the Alaska bureau quitting their posts. Two weeks later McPherson was re- inmtated It is now learned that Boyns again told McPherson on December 1 that he was no longer manager of the bureau,’ and again McPherson re- fused to leave. Hellenic Club to Give Xmas Bazaar To raise famds for the new St Demetrius Greek church, the Women's Helleni¢ elub will give a Christmas basaar Thursday, Fri day, Saturday and Sunday nights in the basement of the church at Yale ave. and Thomas et. urday, from 2 to 5 p. ™., children’s day will be celebrated and Santa Claus will be on hand with presents for the youngsters. 4 More Watchmen fo; Laid-Up Ships Four more men were ofdered Thursday for the United States ship- ping board fleet of 18 laid-up vessels in the harbor. This will make 30 men now employed ag caretakers for the idle fleet. The .poliey of the board is to give preferences to Ameri cans. “The men now employed as caretakers are all Americans, most of them licensed ”‘aid L. F. Root, acting mai maneater'ed the operat: ing department. Trollibus in Use Here in 2 Months Railway Chief Henderson § an- nounced Thi that a trackless trolley will be brought to Seattle and demonstrated here within the next two months. A representative of @ large trolli- bus manufacturer is in town, making arrangements with Hénderson for the trial, Fined $500 for Booze Activity Alexander Fair was fined $500 by Judge Jeremiah Neterer inthe Unit- oaf States court Thursday, when he pleaded guilty to violating federal prohibition laws. Dixon Hines and Norman McDonald charged jointly ‘with Pair forfeited their bail of $600 FOR YOU and ‘YOUR CHILDREN Among the Christmas presents you give your boy or girl should be in- cluded the —_ beginnings of a SAVINGS actount —the gift of a habit which will happt netg long after the play. things of childhood are for- gotten, Ana, as you watch the children's savings grow, may there not be In that a@ suggestion for yourstif? Our SAVINGS DEPART MENT will gladly-help you work out the details of your savings sift. The National City Bank of -Seattle Second at Marion Goiters Removed Home Treatment—No Medicine Guaranteed 07-MO poultices assist nature in doing away with your goiter: Simpl: apply an Oz-Mo poultive over thé goiter upon retiring, time you will notice the goiter disappearing: \@uarantee results. OzMo is new to’ the public, this being ‘This method of elithinating golters is simple Seattle references gladly given. the first time advertised. in & avery short we of McPherson's 6at-| and harmless. The poultices restore proper circulation to the throat and nature does the rest. At pftesent OzMo'is packed in one size only—e 2402, tin, which retails for §2.00, The amount necessary to remove a goiter depends entirely upon the nature of the goiter and the amount of time given to poulticing. Some goiters disappear in three weeks, while others take six or eight weeks, all depending upon size of goiter. Ask your druggist for OzMo, and if he canfiét supply it, call W1160J. Advertisement. DR. CLARK 02-MO CO., INC. Seattle, Washington PAGE 19 'SAYS RELIGION ACTUATED ROY Expert Witness Declares | Gardner “Abnormal” PHOENIX, Ariz, 8, — Roy Gardner, premier mail bandit, robbed jthe mailx at Maricopa on November 2 to obtain funds to pursue the proo- eon of spiritual development which |would fit him better for the here lafter, | Thiw was the assertion made at *Gardner's trial here today by Dr. Ray |Ferguson, superintendent of the Art- \zona insane asylum. Dr. Ferguson |was called a» an expert witness for the defense. | The statement was considered a |powerful aid in the fight of Carl A, Davis, counsel for Gardnef, to have [his client committed to the insane asylum instead of to Leavenworth federal prison for the remainder of |bis lite | “Basing your aseder on personal knowledge of Gardner's condition,” Davis asked the witness, “as ascer- tained by your private examinations and observations, as well as-from his words and actions in this court room, are you able to form an opinion that the act of November 3 wag com- mitted under an insane delusion?” ‘I am,” Dr, Ferguson responded readily. “Gardner sincerely desired |the funds for his wife and child and to further his own spiritual develop ment. The possible consequences of |his various crimes were beginning to oppress him. “His mentality was—is—not nor- mal.” Dee. Fleeing Murderers Are Still at Large GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 8— Bandits who robbed the Michigan Exchange bank here of $10,000 and killed @ policeman, are still at large today. Accompanied by a woman, they are believed to be headed toward Detroit in a stolen automobile While fleeing the bandit car smashed into a freight train, de- molishing the car, but the occupants were uninjured. Stealing another car, which was passing, the robbers managed to escape. Educators to Talk at Chamber Lunch ‘The members’ colncil of the Cham- ber of Commerce will ob’erve Educa- tion week Friday noon with ad- dresses by Dr. William A. McKeever, Mrs. Cora Stewart, head of the com mission on illiteracy, National Edu- cation associatior, Dr. Joseph I. Pascal, director of American In- atitute of Optometry, New York. Two Found Guilty of Having “Dope” Two sealed verdicts made by juries late Wednesday were opened in fed- eral court Thursday. They found George Wineholt, a taxi driver, and Roy X. Smith, a longshoreman, guilty of having narcotics in their possession. Sentence was deferred. a Whether you eat it or supply it to others, ButtemNut Brea a wins, every time. ‘The sweetness and rich- néss of this loaf is ideally protected in its waxed pa- per wrapper. VISIT THE SEATTLE BAKING co. You Are Always Welcome