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FLOOD VICTIM BEING SOUGHT ay Foul Play Feared in Case of ey Aged Earlington Man Fearing possible foul play, the sheriff's office, and police were @earching Saturday for A. lL. An drews, 65, last seen when he started for Seattle from his bh at Karting ton, last Tuesday | Andrews, according to L. 6. Wa Seattle, was "ters, 4050 Stroud ave waters Tuesday afternoon had preceded him to home, where the missing man is said to have up the house and departed his cash box under his arm. ts described at five inches tall, weight 180 pounds, had been no family trout Mo reason ix known for his dis voluntarily hants’ Bank of Canada Is Sold Out, EAL, Quebec, Deo. 17.—The financial story heard in Can in ten years came yesterday, in ncement of the pending ab of the Merchants’ bank, of by the Bank of Montreal of the Merchants’ bank that, following an examina OR of the books, It had been found pat the rest os had been seriously ny it had been decitied to out to a4 Bank of Montreal. i Merchants’ bank has a capital f $10,000,000, and the reserve is sup to have been about the same ‘ard, 12th ave. and |. Wash. SEEKS PARENTS—*1 was sup to in Marion, Ind, writes Sherman out of his home by the rising} Mrs. | she is now] mixed gray hair and short mus Statement issued by the general | Ship News Tides in Seattle SUNDAY || | SATURDAY pee om | \} “Somer ts Pint Low Tide | | Wirst tieh Tide " nr ; tae | rite ‘ law ‘Tide | HES Declining j « SRIAN IN TOW the the Snohomish, the aid of United States coast guard cutter Hes & Coat Co the disabled t perian of Navigation Rolph of San 1 va of in proceeding to T ae Davis tug Tyee. sported dismast believed Francisco, in tow The her original destination, Hew | | the Care which was rT [to be as badly perlan not as first re ed and in distres dama to undergo! tum um nd in expecte repairs and take ber for South Africa at dia river ported, a cargo the € on | ee DUTHIE GETS MILLION Cliuima of the J. F Duthié Ship | building Co. against the shippits | board have been settled with a jude }ment of more than $1,000,000 to the Duthie concern, according to Wash ington dispatches. Judge W. H | Rogle, representing J.P. Duthie, has left the al for Seattle MA ARRIVES With a general cargo, inctuding « $3,000,000 consignment of silk Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner Fushima docked at the Smith Cove terminal | Fri night. The passenger lat, | numbering 184, included the Unive aity of Washington baseball team, re turning from a tour of Japan see ALAMEDA GETS IN Reporting a pleasant voyage, the Alaska Steamship Co. liner Alameda | arrived in port here Friday with a full cargo of copper ore and fresh }fieh shipments from Alaska ports, {Passengers numbered 150. eee Weather Bureau Report TATOOSH IRLAND, Dee Pt-—-4 AM. ting: clear FL Arrived from Manite obe and Yoko-| User Mare trom Vancouver via Tacoma, at 3 a m. e. | tenatr Riverett from tan Disge via Bon Pedro and San Francieeo, at 10 p.m.) str Muktiteo tgpar San Francisco via Wine-| od ries and Deo. 17 via nekong wer whaler mother left me at the orphans _ home there at the age of six months, since then I have not seen my or father either, nor do I of their whereabouts.” eee E. WELFARE Rich- Welfare, 14, hag been from his home at Creosote for two weeks. He ran away with a bey chum. The chum returned, Richard did not, and was last meen near Riverside. He @ brown coat and blue shirt 2 cap. Notify Dr. Welfare, 317 3 Epler building. Public Markets SANITARY Stall 199, pure cane sugar, 4 Ie. 240. & gig Carnation milk, 10¢ can, Royal Crystal White rescent bak 9c, & Iba tbe m, 3 € bars ie: vars 20. wall “ powder, isc ™. 2 Tbe. 26, Crescent Cream coffer, alls 3 M. J. B. coffee, 396, $1.15, i CORNER 2 Ibe fresh roasted cof She; cottage cheese, ite M.; 3 Me prunes, i6c; 2 ibs seeded raisins, 2 cans assorted vegetables, 34. Stall Feed, fancy Bwien checos, she 1. stail 2 lard, 2 Ta ise; sausage and 2 Toe the; fancy suger cured PD. ECONOMY American cane sugar Stall 21, Carn te pall 46c; 3-1. can Auto ( Club coffer, $9 fine elbow cut macaroni, 2b gions starch, PIKE PLACE Stall 1%, best cane sugar, afc, Stall 79, it 62, Borde $a 20, 8 pure fresh milk, 9¢ ot Carnation milk. Mont SOUTH END Mall 49, butter, 50 t.; ewes, 630 dor eteam cheese, tic TH. Stall | walad, 20¢ pt; chipped beet ples, 3 for tbc. Stati 1 Wee loat; fruit cake, 75e BSc and S0c each Stall fe Tb.: cottage butts, 49 fowls, 17¢ . Stall 20, almonds. Berdines, 6 cans Zic; Stall #4, round steak, 22¢ T.; mutton stew sprouts, 20¢ T ; tomatoes $1, Carnation milk, large can lic, can be. amall TACOMA.—The Tacoma police department i« today under the di rection of Capt. Dyer Dyment, a pointed chief of police to suc Harry M. Smith. TEXT Book of WALL STREET —\—19 Contents of New York Stock fen of the Kew York Curb How to Open an Account and The At ot Speen ie for Profits ad Augmenting One's Income How to Secure Loans on Stocks of Wall Street Terms and Values of Foreign Exchanges Copy hee upon reqwont McCall, Riley & Co. ect Bachange of Now York 20 Breed St., New York Bell St and Antwerp. Maru f for Taco Tacoma, a < for Man Diego via San Pedro, 10 pm. Alaska Vessels Petersburg-—Dee. 16—Halled, str Hpo Kane, northbound, at ¢ pm. Ketehikan—Dee. 1¢—Halled, str Prin ome Mary, southbound, st 2p. m see Vessels in Other Ports HMavre—Deo. 11~-Arrived, str Vechtd from Seattle Mancherster—Dec 14 chester Hpinner for North Pacific Hongkong—Dee. I4-—Arrived, str dareus from Seattle Manila—Dec. 16 Bailed, tr Man porta Tye aa str West Ivan Dee. 16 from Beat Dee. t Arrived, Halted Beat Derblay for Seattle, « & mate Chas H. Cramp for Meattie, at 1 p.m Tacoma—-Dee. 17—Arrived, air Junes from Southwestern via Hout n Alaska, at Maru from Soatt Reported by Wireless Keerived by U. & Naval Medio = | str Mandasan str Admiral Dewey oa trom Beattie at & p tr West Haven, Tacoma for Ban Fra en trom Ban Fran: ats) m.; str Wheatland Montana, Seattle} for Yokohama, 364 miles from Seattle at 5p. m. Smith Cove State 8 Bhippimg Hoard Moorings Keys, str Delig feontum, str land, «tr Lube ater Silverad: Went Str Hel, [Todd Drydocks—Suip Chillicothe, bktn Forest Friend | Puget Hound Bridge & Dredging Co. Str Patterson. Ames Yard-—Atr Roorevelt Weat Seattle Klevator—tr Usurl Mar Heffernan Dock—Sitr Redondo, str Ad Rodman. tle Training Station—U, 8 Bktn Forest Pride Rallway-Htr Morning Us ae Griffaon, achr Meteor, sche J bark Belfast Spud Murphy Asks for Prison Parole | SAN QUE TIN PENITENTIARY | Cal,, Dec The case of Edmond (Sphd) Murphy, San Francisco pugil jist, serving a long prinon term here |as a result of his conviction in the sowalled “Howard street gang” pros |ecutions, may come before today's session of the state parole board |The board will meet here this after noon to consider a number of cases. Murphy has made application for parole. 1a ji }wanna and the |" Wall Street Quiet | in Opening Trading ine cret Seasonable Commodities Are, WALI. STMT JOURNAL FINANCIAL REVIEW NEW YORK, Dec, 1i=The market «how life during few minutes of trading today. The « roy litt from Friday's last. ‘The oils were flr ea Vacitic Ol were slightly under 50, Royal Dutch showed « «a Tobaccos acted Well, with some fairly heavy trading in) Retail | Above 5% | which have nily had a big advance, wh | anna te ckawanna led th tion With @ stock a share. “For ar, but ra \gher Opening Prices inclu Inspiration, Famous Play« otf 4; New York 73% up %! Retail Stores, 63%, up Ww Ms Ainerionn Telephone, 117%, UD bs Prices tuday Included: | t notive, 99, up iy an Linseed “Closing off %) Asphalt 34 up 3 ‘opper, 64, off off a) Mex Company, 47%. np * Players, 77%. up % Weatern, 118, off % GRAIN MARKET DEMAND DULL EMICAGO, Dee. 17.—There marked heavy selling on cago board of trade loday a sufficient to Americ Utah am s Fame Stores, &2%, war ho Ont nmber Corn, a open at 46%0, was unchanged May opened uD ipo at $3 44< med down Ne. July opened | unchanged at b¢%e and closed off | December oats opened unchan t 32%e and closed up Ke * opened unchanged at asc closed up \ July opened off at 3b ec and closed up he .o Miss Jan Lar sn 4 M ing sows, rough, 38.356 @ $7.48. Cattio—Neewipts 1.000 Choles and prin and good, 16.1009 & 14.50; good and chotes, 141 and medivm, $6.586 Market steady medi ues 18.008 Git, com butcher Portland Market Status (Saturday's Quotations) Cattle—ieceipte Market steady. Choice good steers, N. Y. Sugar and Coffee (Saturday's Quotations) *. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Dee. 17.—Demand atert ing opened at $e11% to BANK CLEARINGS | | Seattle Clearings $5,450,132.37 | Lael, Portland | Clearings . 144,389.00 Balances 768,613.00 | | Spokane j | Clearings i 99.00 | Balances 786,526.00 | Tacoma n Fishing sthacks, turned over on land, are being used as dwellings in East Scotlana. Hethiober Asphalt Heading, 13% up 2h; Southern J | ‘Eight Are Arrested Royal Duteh. Keading, 11% off %) Ot © 2%: | joum A baker | 1 1h 6oK! oft % Stool, 84 American Petre 1 aware & 50%, up e: N. Y. Stock Reckange (rider's Guotetions) Furnished by L. I. Mannivg & Co. Butler Motel Hotidh Hien ” th Close ie! Mook Atehison Amer. Beet Sugar Car &@ Fay Internatio rea Houthern Mailwey Mrombere Fitth 8X Fitth «4 Total bond sales . Chicago Car Lots reease Sts 7 i. Co Betler Hotel Deliding Recta Cont. ' ‘ watd Late ‘ 1” ae e a oo in Gambling Raid A police raid on 663 King at. Fri day night ted eight men to the city jail and a complete gambling outfit was atine Ah Fook, said two have been « ting the place, was = 0 bail McLaughlin, George Kiley, P. Pearson, J. Miller, | w Margrave a Yap and James Wilson were released on $10 ro bail each ' STRINGER SUIT | WILL GO AHEAD Demurrere of John Stringer, for mer King county sheriff, and ms | surety company, to civil proceedings] in which the'county seeks to recover | nearly $5 recelved by Stringer for the care of federal prisoners wore ruled Saturday by Superior | Judge Calvin 8. Hall Charges of grand larceny against growing out of the same transactions, were disposed of re cently n Superior Judge A. W cted a verdict in favor of HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS W YEAR'S EXCURSION FARES Tickets on Sale for Use December 22, 23, 24, 1921 Return Limited January 4, 1922 First Class and Frequent Trains to All Points Ask the Ticket Agent for Further Details as to Fares, Train Schedules, etc. Or Call on or Telephone City Ticket Office, 1010 Second Ave. King Street Station, ©, Smith Bidg, Tel, Elliott 5580 Gen, Agt., Palas, Dept. Depot Ticket Office, 200 I. K. L. Care; Tel. Elliott 5830 Tel, Main 6620 Orville Neer, City Pass, Agt. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Route of “Big Baked Potato” A. D, Ohasiton, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ACTIVE MARKET WELL SUPPLIED... | Brotters Plentiful for Holiday Active trading on « wellsupplied [market featured Saturd ’ ible commoditiew will be plentiful for jthe holiday trade, while novelties, in Which class tomatoes and cucum| n be listed, are searee, lomatoes were quoted at $4.50 1 an express shipment from nin, whieh is due Monday wholesale nt 26 cénts highe "4 shipe dup at cents a pound for the fancy stock Another small consignment Od pected Monday The first carload of celery was placed on the market Sat urday at $6 crate or $1.16 by the doren A small arrival of California Californin chill peppers caused “a stamped: when they were quoted at 16 cents 4 poynd, The lettuce market was stronger on fancy stock tho no change in price was noted A marked increase in apple sales the week had been reported. anherries will he plentiful for the but may be short Oranges were 1 Christmas trade, by New Year's. Ing well at steady prices, while grape fruit was meeting with a fair de- mand The butter and egg market was unchanged. There wan a good de mand for both commodities, Oranges—Navel, per box Japances, per bundie . ve * De Anion ” Rourre ar 2 DAIRY rRopucTs Prices Paid Wholesale Desiere Butier-—ivcal ereamery, cubes. Brick “ ranch 6 , “ white ‘ Loeal storag aren Or, triplets Wisconsin Ricck Swine Wash. triplets Titlamook tripleta POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid by Whelessie Dealers Duck» Live, ber Hens i. ibe and up Live, under ¢ Te Live, 1 to Springs, over 2 Ibs Geene the 175-200 Ths. |. POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wheiesale Dealers iy » Ms sigesee 10 rollers Geese--Dressed, per Tb furkeye—-Fancy dressed, ib Live, fancy gece Cows Country dreaned, ™. . Hoge Drensed, faney, tb. Heavy, dressed Live, per T LIVE STOCK Quotations af Stockyards 7.50@8 6.60 ; 1.00@8.00 Cattle— Prime steers 6.15@7 Medium to choles err) Common to good 5 t cows and heifers 5.00 45.60 Medium to choice 4.50@6.00 Common to good 2004.00 Calven, Nght 0.0009.50 Medium to choice §80@9.00 Heavy 7.008 8.00 Hulls Sheep Prime lambs Fair to Cull lan Yearlings Wotherm Ment Heavy Ewes FLOUR Pamily pat. 44's, city delivery. 7.20@7.40 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Oty Delivery, Wholesale, Per Corn Whole, yellow, 120-1 she. ..36.00 J, 100-1. wien 38.00 al, 100-1, nie. 48.00 100-1. ‘eke. 00 400@6.00 wW a Vital Statistics BIRTHS Mux, 2000 Yealer way veker, John, 1026 17th ave, boy lakers Cleinent, Mirwin, 4189 Aurora r uis Thomas, 164 Lynn mt | be: | Mosier, Harry, 1223 Yesler way, girl |Helonerkoveky, Peter, 721 17th ave rl Melvin, 2249 W. Olet at Hdward John, 4810 10th ave " 190 Melrose Wilkins, William Allen, 631 Maiden ave, boy Kennedy, William Frederick, 412 2 irl Leonard G., 1202 %. 66th at John Robert Goldie, 6618 18th we ot. girl $. iad Beventh Dravus wt, girl L, 4526 36th ave WwW. girl Hoem, Louis B, 4912 20th ave. W., boy Stone, Samuel, 4434 26th ave. W i Seret, John William, 3447 24th Ww. Joveph ©. 1419 W. 63rd st. girl Htodewald, Je 2436 Oak ave. boy tanec John Charles, 216° 17th ny Rarrett. Joseph, 1617 Firet ave. W.. boy Brown, Warren Oretto, 113 Roanoke Lawrence ©, 206 Summit boy Cyrus Bitter Dan. Lake, mond Roger, 620 Olym n Demit, 3408 32nd ave rH Hertram, 4006 Cascadia girl Harnett Vw | Bradley Bellevue ct 2005 741: N, 70th ot 122 Ea boy jAlbright, William, 4223 10th ave, Ke "he 4, Charles K. 1763 17th W., twin girls John A. 3635 49th ave. 1010 John Union ae Hiam A. Leander, . Croater G at . irl Sohei, 722 Washington #t., . Nizo, 206 Fifth Pat. 8. ner Joneph, Port An Livingstone, John, goot ’ ‘son ot, wir Dunder. John Harold, 2629 23rd ave son, Alt Fassd, Albert Jobn, 733 26th ave 8. ‘boy MARRIAGE LICENSES Radishee Loral, don Name and Residence Local. per box we Sproute rer tm " AE ag Kauash —Mobbard | “Marie Mend es Newby, Morley C. Beattle ., Tomatore Cs Hicks. Laota, Beattle teen, Kennie J. Beattie Tokemeir, Eva, Seattle Rowery, Hugh, Beattle ¥va J., Beattie Charles G. Ellensburg. Legal nm, Lillian, Ellensburg Prine, Forrest, Seattle ° tle Beattie Archibald M, Ever- Tahith—Per dos... ett Cranberrion—Local. per box Harding, Marvel M. Byerett Jensen, Max William, Newcastle. 22 Pickering, Frances Marion, New- castle . 27 Nelson, M. ¥.. Kverett “ Grove, Nina, Everett 22 Schuster, Otto entralin.... Legal Schuster, Augusta, Centralia. Legal Nutt, Robert a temminger, © Sumner ..15 Gates, Herbert Fred. Vancouver, B Webster nC me and Residence Kine, Beattie Margaret, Vancouver, Lees Clarinsa Mabel, Se- ttle Legal “aihoun, Vietor H, Portland. . Legal undage, Edith G.. Edmonton, Alberta Legal Robertaon, Ernest Richard, Beattie 22 Marchetts, Irene Marte, Seattle ...24 Frederickson, Harold G. Seattle FA Anderson, Doria A., Seattle .... tex, Frank C., Seattle .... # Liennett, Phyllis, Seattle DIVORCES GRANTED Laurenson, Lylia from William. Hurke, Martie from Myron C. Benson, Veva from Leo. | Vine, Edward J. from Maybelle W. Holbrook. CR. from Lucille Adame. Jones, Ruth from Daryl Boynton, Nellie L. from William 0, Vives, Margaret Higuera from Joe Hjguera MeXughiey, Eather from William, ltorke, Elva K from F. Wells, Hildah from Edwa: Hidner, Lester trom Carr Knothe. Anne @ Abbott, William J, 24, 1914 Firth av R Fourth ay. Late ave Graham, Robert. 69, 9427 36th ave. 5 Ww Conners, David, 69 2711 Mayfair ave. |McLean, Elizabeth Marian, 58, 926 |. 22nd ave Rergatrom, John, 60, Orillia. Wickersham, Noah W., 69, 341 16th ave. nan, Anna, 68, 6728 Ninth ave. W. Erickson, John, 62, 949 N. 8nd st Tourist Bureau to Supply Free Cuts Cuts advertising the Northwest as Summer Playground of Amer are being prepared by the cific Northwest Tourist associa. tion, and will be supplied without jeost to clubs, lodges and business |firms to be used in printing their stationery. In this way the North | west will be advertised thruout the world for its climate, scenery, ing and good roads fish |Colorado Prepares to Handle Tourists Camp, road and shelter improve ments totaling $500,000 are in con. templation for the greater comfort of travelers to Colorado's national and municipal parks and forests in Denver and 20 other citfes will spend $225,000 on auto park facilities, according to advices coming to the tourist bureau of the Denver Civic and Commercial association ,| Tommy Webb beat ‘COASTERS MAY 9|to Commimioner K. M. Landis, of or. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 W. & J. PLANS | AERIAL ATTACK WASHINGT® Centre’s Stars Getting a Bit Bpecial attention to oi Wicking attock le peing, paid Temperamental Washington and Jette n Centre coil ® coaches, who are preparing their|| "erable a am for the New Year's game with|| bickering ov m the California, Weather is still handi vt mt - capping the equa |] on December 26. 1 that Arizona, f , Mehimeebecinbat Pe...tes, 1° of the Houthwent, » ‘ now covering the gridiron is ham-|| The San Die t oe pering the Washington and Jefferson || have announced that th football squad in preparing for the|| is “definite and fina New Year's game in Pasadena with || fornia, Btanford and U. 8, C. are the University of Califor The suite far wouth an snewhé Arizone ca aquad will « tor California on De to the westward, be cember 24 Southwest champlone . they said it first. Let hope that the principals for the game SCHMIDT COPS | are settled on, and that the next ASSIST MARK | 25,°0), "ith the i dg Walter Schmidt, Pittsburg back stop, threw out more men attempting to steal than any other eateher in the National feague, garner) 10 ansinte in 111 amen. ‘ } Ark., Correspondence Seminary'# football team, champions of the Southeast by South betitnd the in. wan three anata tohiod | AYER PLANS TO pen el he caught in 16 sau ATTEND MEET — | Prof. LKeslie J. Ayer, the faculty committee on athletion at ZBYSZKO SACKS the university, will leave soon to at A POT OF GOLD! tend the ninth annual convention of Btanisiaus Zyberko, champ heavy ;the National Intercollegiate Athletle chairman of weigh! wrestler, hay made over $700, | association at New York, December 000 in his 23 years of professional | 29 and 30 grappling, Stan ix prudent, and i#| white in the Bast Prof. Ayer wit | reported to have sacked away about half of this sum, which makes him one of the wealthiest athletes in the world. BRUIN GRIDMEN GETTING READY| BERKELEY, Dec. 17.—The California Bears today will have) their first workout preliminary to the East Wort football game at Pasadena with Washington and Jefferson. Andy Smith, California coach, in) due here from the East thin after.) noon, and wired instructions ahead of him to have the Bruin aquad ready for practice immediately he steps from the hairs investigate the athletic «ystems i use in the Eastern and Middle Weet- ern colleges. That he will make no attempt to schedule an EKast-W game for Washington is understoa Lack of financial support from students and Seattle fang indica that no more intersectional gam will be arranged. ‘CENTRE TEAM ON WAY O DANVILLE, Ky., Dec. 17.-~The Centre College football team en- trained last night for San Diego, Cal, | where it will play the University of Arizona in an invitational game on December 26. The squad is in good shape, according to the coaches. SHOULD WATCH _ BENNY KAUFF Lack of color has kept George Burns recently traded by the New | York Giants to Cincinnati, from bo — ing one of the most-talked-of players in the game, Burns does his work in such a quiet fashion that he sel © dom ee. attention. |MAJORS AFTER | COLLEGE MEN Major league managers have their | eyes on Stuart and Huffman, of Ohio State university. Both are star ~ football players, as well ag baseball men. Huffman graduates in J) and may take a shot at profes | ball, He is a catcher. TENDLER WINS OVER FRIEDMAN NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Lew Tend. | ler, Philadelphia lightweight, wom the judges’ decision oves Sailor Friedman, Chicago, after a 15-roun bout here last night, Friedman dropped four times in the round, PITT GARDENER — TOPS NATIONAL” Max Carey, pastiming for the | Pittsburg Pirates, caught more flies than any other National league out-— fielder, hooking 431 lofts in 139 HARRY CASEY WINS BY K. O. Harry Casey and Boy McCasnlin won their bouts at the Elks’ smoker at Bremerton last night. Casey kay- ord Sailor Jimmie Dundee in the main event, while McCaaslin won a decision over the tough wild man, Soldier Woods, Joe Lasnair copped a decision from Army Dailey, and Harry Tarseh- field in the opener. BECOME MAJORS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.—If major leagues insist on enforcement of the draft rules, the Pacific Coast | Baseball league next year will apply ganized baseball, for recognition as a hird major league, according to Dr. Charles H. Strub, president of the San Francisco Coast league club, BIG MINORS INDEPENDENT! Failure of the big minors to be included in the draft kept the ma- jors from taking a chance on many 4& promising player. The magnates were willing to pay the draft price, but not the fancy sums a lot of minor league owners demanded. CHAPLIN’S BID EXPECTED SOON The latest offer to buy the Boston Red Sox has come from Fred Stone, . games. “Cy” Williams, of the lowly says a New York wire, Seemg a) pnitii peat case of “much ado about nothing.” ss 4g a sa alt Will Rogers is also a comedian, but he thinks up his own jokes. BOY HOLDS 880 YARD ICE MARK Six skating champions and one | world’s record are the results of six eleven last season. Coach Rockne's | YS*?s of skating by Joe Moore, = team played eleven games and ser-| NeW York bay of 19. His jously thought of taking @ trip to| te half-mile mark of 1.17 3-5. the coast. — WILSON-DOWNEY AGAIN EDWARDS BEATS HERMAN COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 14.—Bry- PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 17.—-Dan-|@" Downey, Columbus middleweight, ny Edwards, Oakland colored ban. | bas agreed to meet Champion John- tamweight, defeated Babe Herman,|"Y Wilson in a return Bout to be Jack Kearns’ bantam contender, in| Staged in Columbus. a fast 10-round mix here last night. ener eS ere JOCKEY MAKES RECORD Steve Donoghue, American jockey, for eight consecutive years has lead all other jockeys on the English turf in the number of winners that he- has ridden. CASEYS WERE ACTIVE GANG Notre Dame was certainly « busy | Quails were used as fighting birds in the days of ancient Rome. A man's brain attains its maxi- mum weight at the age of 20. CHRISTMAS GIFT Supreme Barley Whole, feed. 1 Rolled, 80-1 EBs: 23333333 0086.00 Reew Cottonseed Meal Linéeed Olt Meat... Beac! ae Altaite ‘No. i | Switzerland has many co-operative cattle associations, besides joint |stock dairies in every village. “Say It With Theatre Tickets” OOKS, for $5.00, containing $5.35 in B cash coupons, exchangeable for tick- ets at Jensen & Von Herberg theatres in Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, Belling- ham, Bremerton, Yakima, Butte Great Falls, Medford and other cities, are now on sale at the box offices of the Liberty, Coliseum, Strand and Rex theatres. Here is the distinctive Christmas pres- ent you have been trying to think of— one that will be appreciated by any man, woman or child in the city of Seattle!