The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1922, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR Here’s How New State ‘KLICKITAT CLUB |They’re 60 Years Married CALIFORNIA IN Legislature Will Look . 6 6 ea 8S " sire an As & result of Tuesday's election, MOUSE oF WF WSENTATIV Members of the new state legislature! First te M. @ Will be an follows am) «WINS BIG HONOR Cou ple Here Celebrates |: "=" » | Official canvass to det ponding \Boys’ and Girls’ Judging) pokane)—Arthur L. True] the re doubt, Call of conduct that) guilt beyond chance for wife to live! } Is there any Jean enals fornia has voted dry avcording to STAT SPNATOR ~ ‘abe the that First (Grant, Dow aswne (2) | Team Wins at Show ander th be - oo unofficial figures comptied today on Okanogan)—H. D (Spokane)—Alvin 1, Col-| SIX'TY o happily tha * vote on the Wright pro yoking for | Tue Second (Stevens niel Morgan CR.) | | | ~-W. Leon Johnaon (R.) ary’ ja et Clocn| PORTEANE,” Gre, ° Nev.) 32 ward” to their firet quarrel?) There | hibition enforcement act . *Third (Spokane)—L. L. Woeatfall . 4 Youngsters of Washington won pre is such a system, and it has but two | ter an was found yesterda ® Fitth ( J, D. Bassett } Af bend (R), F (Ry mier honora at the Interr imple rules unbelievable 8 te nn nn ty returne, ar M. MH Phipps) sixth ¢ John Anderson | Live Stock exposition when the tear wind tn thin, thy day of the eine tr te 3 John Anderson © toc ponition when the team other erro oun he Los An xth (Spo! }—uy BR Gort (R.) | R), Charles & 7 eisitiat aly poten her error was found In Seventh (Spokane) —- Mise Reba} Seventh (Whitman) — Roy Jones|° boys and girls from Kilckite « Mary Jane Bronson, who has|gelos figures which, with late re Murn (R) (KR), J. M. Klengard (D) |county carried away the blue ribbon with her «pouse, George W.| turns fav the act, gave it a ma vy Righth (Whitman) —Oliver Hall ra Z{ehh CWhitmand—George H. AT) in the boys’ and girls’ stock judging meen, 8 tong that they will este jority of practically 30,000. * rv" »—F. J. wie] M me } - brate the Sin Ganive Di precine to b eth (Whitman M+} Ninth (Asotin) Eimer B, Halsey | contest wedding day next. Monday, gives| About 600 precinota remain . ana | | ng Kenneth Henshaw, captain poten fe te heard from, but they are small and | R) bad lowheee Charles M. Bald ne Klickitat team, wae tled with “We are careful never te be |eannot well change the unofficial et te rm Lith (Columbia)—Marry F. Ken mayen, ne, Deus Te come ang at the same time, Cigures itm Walla)—David Cox|nedy UR) rain er work. The and we have always tried to fob it will be probabl: weeks be > 12th (Walla Walla)—W. H. Kirk-| Winning” team were honor guest low the teachings of the Christ | 606 oetiotal th bie | x ath ¢ a r ore official figures ab’ j < PEE Cacittitae end Chelan)—Jobn | man UR) Tuesday night, at a banquet given in our daily life, That ts all ad - .| “*Léth (Lincoln)—Charies BE. Myers 18th (Walla Walla) Harry A.| by President ©. A, Stuart and expo “To be sure, we have had our " Reynolds (it), H. A. Mount (it) sition officials little diaputes; but = quarrel— nn Car Line secthth, Fakta and Benton)—D. Vi) 14th (Franklin)—Logan le Lone] ‘The exhibit of the Washington ae ave a jorthland (R.) joe . Ade © 16th (Skamania and Klickitat) 18th (Adame)—Charies Bruthi (R.) | Ste colleee to On o8ed Feature thin The couple were born in the Past fe F. Christensen (D.) sy 16th (Lincoln) M. L. Brisiawn yar a le giving o& tien viet ern states, and have very gradually xten e pee (Clarke) —George MeCor | (2) cha McPherson (2) ory & real insight into farm and cpoved washwara ta thet tons yeata S18th (Cowlita)—F. G. Barnes (R)| 17th (Okanogan)—E, F er | Mtock educational work which ts be together, For the past 10 years 19th (Pacific and Wahkiakum) (D> ing carried on by that institution, | ne han been in Seattle, at e PL. Sinclair (R) trora | itt! (Pouslas) — John K. Jonea! Altho not so large in size ax the ox th ave. N.W Now Lands You in the Midst *20th (Lewis)—H. H. Swofford) (p.) nit of the Orego it cot | . . , th * ~~ presales 3 alge ong parent of Bronson, who ts #4.|. of Crawford & Conover’s Bist (Grays Harbor) — Oliver S |p) J8h, (Ritttasy an- pares favorably in reaults and inter as bites etna, Whee Morris (R) gol ont ah he wan levine Four Subdivisions *33nd (Thureton)——P. H. Carlyon | 20 a)—A wae (FL), One of the real features of the ex | the olvil war broke out h r IR warts (R tthen tn the ‘wiltmaide’ tatlgine lin Ohio, and was turned down by K 28rd (Mason, Kitsap and Island) ist (Klickitat)—A. BP) Brockman | P* a ore cles — federal army recruiting officers be | yy * ‘ a ¥ Pome oc tees, “Sa : *) grad tings: tod yeh mae AE | eeaecs thay said, he had tuberculosis | NO Advance in Prices Yet @ Mth (Clallam, Jefferson and San) gong (gx, sia)—W. G Hutford| Washington hag & real contender in 7 ] Juan)—William Bishop (R) om) Mrs. A. Macrae Gmith. Wie af « 1 was given just «ix months to —Get Your Lot or *25th (Pierce)--Warner M. Karsh- ner (R) 26th (Pierce)—Ralph Metcalf (It) 37th (Plerce)—-Walter S&S Davis live by doctors who examined me,” = Seat Bronson sald Saturday Garden Tract Now win he has oi W. Ryan (KR), | Bellingham physician, She wil! doft| er UR) her big fur coat for a “patler's” garb | BB Dale (i) land do her heat to win the coveted | 23rd (Cla P w On that atx month dein (Pierce)—A. J. Ryan (F-L:) [00 , purple ribbon tn the threeday con. | Mo 4) rhe Ravenna oar line now end 29th (Pierce)—J. R. Oman (F.-L.) J. T. Stratton (i) | teat She will milk her blooded/ all hab in front of our subdivision office,| 30th (King)—Walter L. Lunn (FR) KK. Sumpnerfield | Quernsey, La France of Braive. nelean | Stet (King)—Paul W. Houser (R.) (it e (RR), JOP. Siler! the midst of our four big sub. i mR) |b i views on modern rocta ye Oregon was glad to doff ite hat to} rant asid, on the whole, | divisions of view lots and little city 33nd (King) Daniel Lan @ 88rd (King)—William ay (R) 4 Aspinwall | Washington, for the sister state to | gath (King) A AMA gs or me Hu ~ ra (Ry a sian the north was far and away ahead of opUmiatio. farms. (King)—Robert Grass (R.) (Grays Harbor) rotlar thy a or 36th (King)—Fred W. Hastings Carl B. Morek (R.) jail other states or districts tn, captur. “The autemdbile, pleture show ) n (Grays Harbor)—Charles H. |! prines for cattle and Jaze dances seem to speed Piverything ready to build on and ) « 3th (King)—F. B. Palmer (Rh) *38th (Snohomish) —George W. Adamson Clason) —Mark B. Reed OR) | -y (Re) (Kitsap) —J. Howard Shat- ( APITAL IST IS os (Snohomish)—George Murphy ox nm din i’ € fd (Jofferson)—Jobn 1D. Phillipe ME, (Geagit)—J. M, Harrison (R.)| (RD ROA Sine IRS | Ol r OF PRISON 41st (Whateom)—R. 8 Lambert 34th (Clalliam)—George W. O'Brien x a, ae. borin VANCOUVER. B. C,, Nov. 11— be CR) CRIDOSY | poil Gevurts, sentenced in the su Fred Remann (iL), | preme court of Hritieh Columbia on ¢ December 17 last, to serve five yours | a BL.) iM Davie (RB) /tn the penitentiary, following a ver 38th ‘ « W. Thomp Miect of guilty by the fury on the P=kn) on (CR), y A joharge of conspiracy arising out of 89th ( Plerce>--CGoorge Harlow (IL), /ene theft of $45,000 worth of bonds WhereltShows - Ife to aw dizzy rate,” he sald. line cheapest prices and ensiest | “In my time people went to |. 10 th church on Gunday. Now they | ‘*™*—960 cash and $10 « mon entertain themselves with these [0D any bullding lot or garden tract tions, But I can’t say that pyre people are less Bien This i» @ perfectly wonderful conditions have so changed that |chance for the thrifty to get your ft is difficult te draw com [own home tn a beautiful environ- parteans.” ment, ten minutes’ walk from the University campus. essio B. Kastner (F.-L.) J. A. MeKinnon (i), Ire H. Case| released by the prison board, it ix BASIN PROJECT | rns e rovnm a 1 0 oe | of the line; do it this afternoon or 40th (King)-—Pred J. Mess (R),/from the Merchants’ bank, has been 4 | unday. wie (R) stated by the police, on the under — fiet — ” at le saalige (het nothing bat goat |Charies ‘A. ieran (ity use {™ CRAWFORD & CONOVER food and of 8 wil | CR) i (Whatcom)—-B. J.Cleary (R.)) $5th (Pierce) oldover. (Rh), BF. 2 haries A. Moran (R.) standing that he is to be deported to} (seo. W. Bronson and his 43nd (Ki ~~Thomas FM iT the United States. ; Or oe ce aMainas Hotes ‘ago Gevurts was formerty » capitate | Wise, Mary Jane Bronson. Formed to Push Irrigation . — HK. ‘ eee ‘corength? Ping Be Alloa Ge) nape (R)./and hotel proprietor of Portland, 44th (King) — Geo Meacham | Ore. (R), Maude Sweat R fi . j ieee Reece ee | foal Serion, og lit For Your dare CR. AFtur Cohen ch) | Cousin of Seattle for Prayer Week prnict only the Columbia river beatn ' ng) otpl rene (TL), ‘ icatitenamatnin Prune aoa, | project, tru 0 irrigation | Man Ohio Governor |, Comnsmor'ing Prayer week, ee ete now under construction. int the | Better Hea Ith | Adam Booler (i) ” voegpene h a ie De * loharies HF Cy} a 9 lp NOwe of the election of Vietor A.|y" wo GA. each day. of next| Pacific Northwest, will be given ao-| re. Donahey to the governorship of 4 nog | US Support by the Columbia Basin Spencer (B) week, The program t# being join <a Le Wilhite ]Ohlo was received with eapecial tn-/in by the ¥. W. C. A, the Y, M.| Reclamation association, which has | eet terest by one Beattieie. He te RN. c and the World wretent | Festinke ate aa et i618 aR Donahey, 1608 Westinke, @ first) oi dati wane ee Ghane PS Kautsen (R), Grant cousta ciepetation, toe etl ox imgp = =~ the following t Danielson RS : Mbdig, (Whatcom) Darla tprentey NEW YORK.—While C. H. Ehr CR), Charles ot hart etting married 5 € ree a besther, fuanes ¥. Paya, eagle ikea (Chelan)—are. Balle Reeves with divorce process papers in the eat 2 Bese Bt | ———— —M. ru th (Pend Oreliley—M. A Al DR. EDWIN 2. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES Son Wires His Dad 106 Columbia St. Bible Hope Message! ,,.i00 fronts DENVER, Colo., Nov, 11.—Wiiliam! fer More Than 21 |B. Sweet, newly elected governor of | Years. REAL ESTATE AUCTION ‘You |in Peking, China: “Matthew v-11. Commercial Lots To Be Sold Tenors |*ball say all manner of evil againat | Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1922, foot of Harri- son St., at 1 P. M. sharp. These lots are for 2 | You falsely, for My sake.” i oepeey In the campaign Sweet was called iphe |@ “red,” “socialist” and “holshevik” | now owned by Seattle Lumber Co., and will be sold regardless of price. bh D it rr ihibens Giation is to Instat that the Colum. y Dim banin project remain wholly un- der contro! and management. The Best from the Northwest's $100,000,000 Fruit Crop Has Been Assembled for the Pacific Northwest Fruit Exposition Bell Street Terminal Seattle The Northwest fruit industry sends millions of new dollars to Seattle every year. Let Seattle — by crowding the exposition every | day. A High Return A Safe Investment A Dependable Security That is what we are offering in our Six Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock at the market price of $85. At this price this security will net the In- vestor BETTER THAN 7 PER CENT. The par value of the stock is $100; it is callable at $125; the dividend rate is 6 per cent, payable on the par value of $100. The sale is for a limited time only and will close on November 14. | _ DIVIDENDS HAVE BEEN PAID IN | FULL ON THIS STOCK SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE COMPANY | 912. This may be your last i gees | to get Re dependable preferred utility stock in a | strong company, backed by millions of property, substantial .net revenues suffi- cient to Piet these dividends several times over, and good management, at a price that will return a yield of more than seven per cent. Make checks payable to the Puget Sound Power & Light Company, AGENTS. Full information may be had at any of- fice of the Company. OS Navectizement iby his opponents. Entertaining programs every By ey afternoon and evening Seattle Ladies’ Musical Club Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Western Washington Potato Show featuring a Western Washington industry, is held in connection with the fruit exposition. 50 Cents Admits to Both EVERY DAY AND EVENING NOV. 11 TO 19 Children 10 Cents Saturday Pay Yourself Dividends F you make $2,000 a year and save noth- ing, you are not paying dividends. If you make $1,000 and save $100 you are earning 10% on your capital stock. Pay yourself dividends by opening a savings account at the Dexter Horton National. Savings Department open Saturday evenings 6 to 8 o'clock. Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE ESTABLISHED:--1870 Terms 10% cash, 15% in 30 days, balance in 8 equal annual instalJments. Interest at 7%. List of Lots: 1 to 8, inclusive, block 155, Seattle tide lands; Lots 1 to 6 inclusive, block 156, Seattle , tide lands; inclusive Block 167, Seattle tide lands; Lot 1, block 4, D. T. Denny’s water front addi- tion; a 21-100 interest in Lots 10, 11, 12, block 14, Interlaken addition, Seattle, and all of Lot 6 in block 4 of Olympic Highland. Maps furnished on application, or we will convey you to this property for per- sonal inspection. Barnett Auction Co. J. E. BARNETT, Auctioneer Meyer T. Simpson, Assistant 2112 First Avenue Main 4961

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