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GOODYEAR RAL'NCOAT CO. QUITS BUSINESS W. W. Graf, Eastern Credit. Man, to Close Oxy tt Stock | At Cornish } j - | | B. FW. Josq Mon, who has deen | Of the Coast for the past ten years, | handling the Gee ‘year Raincoat Co. Tine offcoata, haw, been forced to give up the present ¢ loodye 904 Second ave. = The wonderful weather, ‘bile tne for the People of Seattie Kenerally, has | played havwe with ae raincoat bust. | i The Goatyear Ra inooat Co, has mp a wonderfa | big stock of coats, Put (€ has been \ Inable to raise the Mecessary cash @* carry them Sloe until the rainy Season starts in earnest. . BE oe grate aiawit-cees| Bere Callow, who was arrived Seattia ma \« i ad the store Wecnesday an i Thursday jawarded the scholarship in are, week, when ye enti ithe dramatic department at Stock will be gone over thoroughly § On Memarked, and the ceg tts offered the Cornish school, is to play fo the public for what they wit! with Moroni Olsen when he The details of (his stupen dous sale| gives three one-act plays on Of raincoats will appear in boy aac the evenings of November 16, ‘Thursday. Anyoneat)ilinters) 9 | ; - ae <p rs contemplating @. pur-|17, 18, 238, 24 and 25. She sas of & raincoat, should rq ad the leontributed much to the suc-| Tiltiaavertecaent. next \ERUMW | Cees of the Irish plays when | st ——— lL oresented by A. S. U. W. a| Villag: Donates year ago. Besides her work| He. - H as a student at the Cornish, iomes to FOS | Miss Callow is this year’s| GRAVESEND, Engiand, Nov. 44 | president of the Players’ Art Pitty bungalows in the model vih-| gyild in Seattle. Wige here have been officially turned} - a o¥er te disebled soldiers as their per}, ” manent residences. Wives Seek Part PEKIN, Nov. 142—Unable to od-| of Men’s Incomes) tain government protection against) «)XPORD, England, Nov 14—-/ Pitates several Chinese shipping Mra Eliembeth Habback, parila. | companies have armed their crews mentary secretary of the National Union of Bociqties for Equa! Cit! 4 | zenshi, advocated here the paseage of « law entitling wives to a fixed proportion of their husbands’ tn | come. London Rats Fear Cat Market Control LONDON, Now. 14.—Nellie, «) Maltese cat, 18 years ol4, has been/| the rat patrol of Covent Gardens) market Zor 14 years, At present sho te pasinted by nine children, grandchifdren and great-grandchil dren. Fat That Shows _ Ser SP Se st card ‘ou off the where it shows by taking after meal at bedtime one Marmola Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as sffective and harmless as the famous prescription trom which they take their name. Buy and try « case today. All drug- Fw vd the ‘world over eel) them at one lar for @ case, or rou can order them direst from the Marmol Co. | 4912 Woodward ave. Detroit, Mich. | You can thus say good-bye to diet- ing, exercioe and fat—-Advertise- YOUR LAST CHANCE T0 GET | A PREFERRED STOCK PAYING This sale closes today. This limits YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get a high-grade security yielding a high return with safety. You must act NOW if you are to avail yourself of it. At the market price of $85 this Six Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock will net the investor 7.06 per cent. The Sale Closes This Evening Dividends have been paid in full on this stock ever since the organization of the Company back in 1912, which should be an assurance as to the safety and permanency of an investment in it. Back of this stock is the record of twenty-two i years of development under successful manage- | ment, millions of property, the permanency of the industry, the growth and future development of the communities it serves—160 communities in the Puget Sound region, with a population of mearly 600,000, an expanding and growing busi- ness and NET RETURNS from operations avail- able for dividends that are several times the divi- ,dend requirements of this stock. Make checks payable to Puget Sound Power & Light Company, AGENTS. | Weeks, Miss May F. Loomis, J. | retained their identities, These or Soon Disappears |. AGAINST DOPE. White Cross, Aided by 80! Organizations, Is Ready Its membership tncreased by repre wentatives from 80 different « eo, fraternal, patriotic and welfare asso clations, the White Cross society was preparing Tuesday for the greatest anthnarcotic crusade the North west has ever witnessed The society was completely reorganized jat a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Monday night, and it will embark on ite new campaign with the backing of practically every or ation of any prominence tn Be attle Officers of the reorganised society are as follows: Frank Waterhouse, chairman of the board of trustees: Rev, W. H. Bites, president; Walter F. Meier, first vice president; W. M Short, second vice president; Mrs. Henry & third vice president BE. 8. 3 . secretary, and F. H.! Lace, » ary The board of trustees comprises nine » members—Canon Bilas, Anderson, Kev, Ambrose MM Norman B. Cole, Minine M ne 8. Madiey, F. MH. Lace, | dea and Lenore C, Whert Priestiey, J. W. Efaw, A. D. Jack Kane and Pearl C. Biough } An executive committee ef nine, | which will direct the drive agninat! nareotion, will be appointed by Chair man Waterhouse from the trustees Reorganization was completed with only one hitch--four #octeties, while heartily In sympathy with the ant! dope movement, voted against the re organization plan because they be lieved that Better resuite could be achieved If the member associations ganizations were the Elka, the Good Templars, the Duwamish Valley Im. provement club and the Central Labor Counet 1922-Record of Pedestrians Hit || by Automobiles G35 rrccuce town at Weetsrn ave. and Pike «t. Saturday by an auto @riven by N. B. Crooks, 97th at. and Meridian ave. He was UD inead started with just a few falling hurt |halre and a little dandruff-—but soon 636 A small boy was slightly |the hair appeared thin, soragety, and bruised Sunday when he was | then the dreaded’ bald spot It seams knocked down at Fourth ave. and)a sin to let hair (all out or tolerate University st. by @ oar driven by | destructive dandruff when you can Pr. W. K. Geelye, $631 17th ave |quickly correct ail such hair trouble with « bottle of delightful Danderine. N.EB 637 “Mra. Agnes Farquhar, 1901 Seventh ave. while carrying |the magic of Danderine; how It cor her baby across the intersection at|rects olly, dandruffy, itching scalps Fifth ave, and Pike st, Sunday, was|and helps the hair to «row long, knocked Gown by « car driven by /thick, strong and luxuriant. Dander Mrs. W. B. Justus, 6206 Firet ave. !ine te not sticky or greasy. It is the largest welling hair corrective and tonto tn the world because It ls not « humbug! Get a bottle at any drug store N. W. She wae bruised. Cocaine Is Found fHE SEATTLE START CRUSADE (ALi aABnouT } BRIDGES n bridge is in England The oldest Im: the Fritannia t It was « nine yearw from 1841 to 1860. The Brooklyn bridge required 14 yoars, from 1869 to 1888 Phe Mads arch bridge, at St im tts day the largest rail road and wagon bridge, required woven yours, 1868 to 1874 The Firth of Forth bridge which i still the largest steel in existence, required 12 © Quebec bridge, in Canada North Ameri T years, from 1900 to 1917 The Hel) Gate bridge, the larg h bridge in the world, re years--1918 to otion, but the te wal and technical preparations for it extended from 1894 to 1918, al together 23 years. t waa the h preparat permit ift nin four || Re Acker man, Rep New Jersey, in Con || ereasional Record ] ——/ FULMAM, England, Nov. 14-—In five days CH Campbell, his wife and seven children died of infiuensa and 16 new ones—L. 8. May, Mra} j Amanda L. Gordon, Dr. Grace P.| Jennings, E. G. 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