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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. FIVE ROBBERS IN THREE JOBS lYeggs Work k Downtown and Get Away With It Five bandits committed three hold- ups Wednesday night, escaping with approximately $140. Using an automobtle, stolen from | B Housel of Gold Bar, Wash., two auto bandits drove up to the Standard Ol! station at Fourth ave. land Stewart st. at 8:18 pm. After the attendant had filled thetr gaso line tank one of the bandits pulled an automatic p 1 on him and forced the attendant to turn er the con- tents of the cash register, amounting to about $20. The bandits’ car then sped away and, altho the police ar- | rived within a few minutes, the auto | could not be locatedd. Walking boldly Into the Prince drug gtore at First ave. and Unton st, at 9 p.m. @ lone bandit held up FE A. Noble, the clerk, and sscured $40. The bandit was a short man, about 2% years old, with a heavy heard and roughly dressed M. A. Atwood, of Kirkland, Wash, told the police, Wednesday that he had been held up at 4st ave and Mast Madison st. by two Mexican bandits weartng red bandana masks jover their faces. He lost $52. LET CONTRACT | FORSHIP OIL WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.-—-Con- |tracts to supply fuel off to shipping board vessels during the coming year were yesterday awarded by the shipping board to the Standard Ot Co. of New Jersey and to the Texas Co. The Standard Ol! Co, will eup- ply 10,000,000 barrels at prices rang ing from $1.80 to $1.67 per barre! for i] delivered to land terminals, and rom $1.36% to $1.64 for ofl delivered rom barges. | The Texas company wil! supply one million barrels at prices of from Member American Homes Bureau } Your Thanksgiving Dinner Will Be a Success if You Use A Model Roaster The Famous Model Roasters are seamless and self-basting ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY No, 15—Bilue steel, 15 inches long—Special. 81.19 No, 15—Blue enamel, 15 inches long—Spe¢ial $1.79 Baby Bath $2.95 The Nurvery is Incomplete without one of these well made bath basins. They are made of white enamel and have rolled edges. Get one tomorrow, BABY BATH—White ename!; heavy roll edge; size 25 inches long, 20 inches wide, Solis regularly at $4.50; spectal Frt Bboy. se. $2695 Doll Carts—Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FIBER-REED DOLL BUGGY Being a British peer is no pr Baron and Lady Auckland foun was served on them in the hous Park, N. J. Rent for August paid, said the landlord. The yr Auckland with their friend Ba THE SEATTLE STAR BRITISH PEER EJECTED otection from a landlord. So d when a dispossession notice e they had rented in Florham and September had not been photo shows Baron and _ ron Zezza. $1.99 to $1.49 at land terminals and $1.55% from barges. ‘Muriel MacS\ iney Case Is Diimissed WASHINGTON, N 16.—United States Commiasioner MacDonald yea 100 ARRESTED ON RAIL ORDER Body 19 inches tn length: reclining back; lined seat and back; rubber - tired colors, blue, rity t Donald held “that the proof does not CHICAGO, Nov. 1¢—More than | o measure up to the intent of the law." 100 persona were arrested during | ‘The women were arrested under athe ratirosd shopmen' trike for | t statute destened to protect em./ violation of the tnjunction granted | | FURNITURE Co. INC. bassies here from annoyance. by Judge James H. Wilkerson on| IXTH AVE. Sciween KE ” petition of Attorney General * s A Pl ond PINE Daugherty, according to figures Chairman Counting Board Is Accused PORTLAND, Nov, 16--W. HL = merck, chairman of the counting |board in precinct 201, Multnomah county, In the state primaries last May, must stand trial for alleged fraud tn counting ballota, the circuit court has ruled. Emerick ts accused in five indictments of wilful negiect, and negelect and corrupt conduct He te at present at liberty on bail Some scientists maintain that the equator ts not an exact circle, but have not proven their cas, and, tn any event, it ts agreed that the devia- tion, If there fa one, is «mall. runbaum furnished the United Press by gov G be Building ernment officials today the Wilkerson writ were Chicago district, A total of 107 Bogus Count Has Armored Rum Cars Rags in His Room NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Federal} ROMB, Nov, 14-—-A man posing prohibition officials have learned|as Count Cristo Tehortrkowsky* of — smuggiers transporting Nquor | Bulgarta was seen te here and | from Canada into the United States | identified as known beggar. have equipped thetr motor cars with| In his room & suit of rags as ‘steel shields to ward off bullets, well as ultra-smart attire THE FINEST GREEN TEA Bootleggers Have canes of alleged violation of court order. Fifteen of those arrested were Cunton., Ti, shop worker, who were accused of having attempted to drive strike breakers out of the city. They were alleged to have) visited merchants trying to indu® | them not to sell merchandise to atrike breakers. Twenty-one were taken at Aurora on charges of picketing, throwing stones and otherwise violating the) writ. Most of the others were in dividual cases of men accused of violence against strike breakers, All of the 107 have been given @ hearing. Approximately 175 were sentenced to serve from 20 day» to) |etx months, The remainder were | placed under $600 bond or parcled| lin the custody of union officials. Many other sections of the coun- try reported arrests for violation of writs tasued by courte tn other districts, similar to the Wilkerson order. Approximately 40 were arrested in Nebraska for violation of shop strike Injunctions. Three were arrested tn Oregon under injunctions tasued by local courta, and about 40 In Wisconsin. PLAN RELIEF FOR FARMERS ST. PAUL, Nov. 16.—Agricultural experts of 13 states have joined in plans to bring relief to farmors of the Middle West. Three definite courses were rec. ommended: Proportioning of the acrenge of various crops, Diversification and standardiza- tion of crops and products. Elimination of biack rust. Allotment of grain acreage was proposed by Dr. W. J. Spillman, con- sulting expert of the department of agriculture, Farmers can accomplish much to- ward fair prices by diverting farm- ing and standardizing products by attempting fo contro! marketing, Dr, | Spillman said. Diversification of crops, he suid, must recognize eco- nomic forces which control supply and demand. WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 KFo—11 248 p. p. m.; 6:20 Pp. m.; 10:15 p.m. KDZE-—1030 to 11 a m. and 8:30 to 4:80 p. m. dally, and 7:15 ‘ednesday compare-JUST TRY IT. 83, Ell. 0350, Distrioutors For Dad—and big Brother at college— and Uncle Ed who’s“so hard to find somethirg for”: A New Improved Gillette. There’s a model that will just suit each one—the finest Christmas Gift any man ever received. A Everybody’ stalk- ing about it. lifetime of service—and every day “Find the rca * a grateful remembrance of you! ane: «ol Bhp ome ney peg empire rests, tho there are three main principles underlying its ad- ministration—self-government, self- support and self-defense, 7 86 Dotvce foe, bese tocemitoncee & Gillette Christmas Faces. am aroup of faces will be te in this paper on Noverm- GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., Boston, U.S. A. ies veer Ctttines Dasteatee SAVANNAH, Ga.—American Anso- llette ‘ elation of Ticket Agents vote here Ne Gi Prize Book to hold next annual convention in ew Conditions of Contest Pertiand, Ore, 1 U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock Cle ia Paranted January 13,5930 j ‘and Sunday, 11:40 p “AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Main 3008 COAL ACTIVITY stantial coal mining industry tn the [public lands of the 2 hee térday diaminsed the case against 3 i + ag $5.95 Tre ariel Mactwiney and stant |Daugherty’s Injunction IS} statex is forecast in announcement wees in anaes made by the bureau of mines t ee ee Disregarded (see which shows the following re cont permits for prompecting for Doctors Left Spoon Most of the cases coming under an Xray photograph by Dr, H. G in the | MeCormick shows a spoon, thought }to have been left by surgeons per-| were arrested in this district in €4\ forming an operation, ON THIS COAST WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—The fu- ure extensive development of a sub- ‘acific const oa) On government lands: California 2, Oregon 19, and Wash ington 14, or @ total of 35 permits, in the Conant states. Inside of Patient. HATTIESBURG, Misa, Nov, 16— tn the = the | side of Mrs, R. E. Brooks. Brooks hag been operated on twies | before. | NEW YOKK.- Juice W. { W. (Nickey) Arnatein, awaiting trial under indict. ment for alleged connection with $5,000,000 Wall st. bond theft two years ago, is paroled on own recog: nizance. ELIZABETH, N. J.— Miss Mary Jeasich, achool teacher, dies as re- jeult of curling tron piercing her brain when she faints while curling hair, NEW YORK.—Frank M. Gould, wealthy New Yorker, spends night ‘in jail for speeding. ‘STOMACH UPSE GAS, HEARTBUR INDIGESTION !!!)- ous Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Acid stomach, heartburn, fullness. If you fee} bloated, sick or uncom. fortable after eating, here i» harm- less relief. “Pape's Diapepsin” set- | tles the stomach and corrects diges- |tion the moment {it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach correo: tive costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it handy! Kidney Disease Clean Up Poison-Soaked Kid- neys, Advises Dr. Carey Thousands Die Every Year Because They Allow Poisonous Deposits to Accumulate in Kidneys Don't flush your kidneys with harsh makeshifts, says Dr. Carey; they are too frail and delicately con- structed to treat them rough. For 40 years I have been using my famous Prescription No, 777 for kid. ney and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active prac: tice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at @ moderate price. Beware of kidney disease—thou- sands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health, If you have specks floating before the eyes, puffs under eyes, clammy feet or moist palms, backache or sideache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 717 right away. It has conquered thousands of cases of kidney and bladder diseases and is the medicine you can always depend upon, Ow! Drug Co. or any druggist can supply you.—-Advertise- ment. | Merchandise, 9 to 10 Outing Flannel—i,000 yards, in Nght colors, of good quality and weight, and 27 Inches wide. For- merly 200 @ yard. For this hour, in the Domes. tle Section, Children’s Tams of soft velveteen and in a good assortment of colo 50 of them will be placed on mule for this hour in the Millinery 25c Dept., each ... 6be, Chotee 6, 5% 600. Dept., $2.95 Main Floor Rear 2 to 3 Cotlars and Camisole Vesta—47 of them, in various styles, including frilis in nets and hand embroidered nete and $1.25, $1.60, and up to $2.76. Choice for this hour, in .79¢ | RMben Sachets—100 pretty Sachets in @ ght colors. These sold tn at 300 each. Special for 18c Georgetton, laces, Formerly $1.00, the Neckwear Department, | each good range of Ii the regular way this hour, in the Ribbon What Is Real Value of ‘A Man? Calder Answers BY W. H. PORTERFTIELD ‘WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—What is value of a man? John Calder, Ji known Industrial engineer, has just written @ book to anew this and related questions. The book (not yet out) ts to be called “Capital's Duty to the Wage earner.” Here are some of the con- crete expressions and definitions it will stress: The value of a man—the totality of all bis qualities in action—is equal to his production minus his consump- tion. When hie production fs leas than his consumption, he has no value. He ts @ social parasite. When his production equals his consumption, he merely justifies his existence, am one ap ore gales Lever thay When his economic success ts de voted to things which strengthen and uplift himself and his community, he is @ social success, What do men desire of tndustry? The Public desires: 1, Stability. 2. Adequate goods and services. 3. Competent leadership. 4 6ome contro! in emergencies. THE RHODES so. ere Sree => oer FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mall order, telephone or ©. 0. D. 10 to 11 Women's Handkerchiets 46 pure linen Handker chiefs with dainty white and colored embroidered corners. 160 and $1.00 each the Handker- chief Dept., each Children’s LAst Full fashioned, 10 and Also white in wines 6, 5%, 6, 9% and 10. For this hour, the Hostery a pair Or 3 Pairs for 450 Boys’ Wool Sweaters Wool Siipover Sweaters tn school colors, and with collars that button up at the neck are 26 to 36 A big value at @2.05 each. 100 Children’s Felt and Beaver Hats $1.95 A wonderful assortment of Hats in desirable colors and styles. Formerly $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 each. Cholee, while they last, at 61.06. PAGE & orders taken on Friday Hour Sale limit quantities ls reserved, 11 to 12 Mon’s Shirts of « good quality black well mada, full cut and in sizes 14% to 17. These formerly $1.26 Special for this in the 85c Tissue Ginghams — 800 yards in assorted plaids and checks of light col ors. Formerly 160 yard. For this hour, in the Domestic 50c Section, yart... and the right to 1to2 Men's Golf Hose—rieavy wool-mixed Howse in black, blue and brown, with fancy colored tops. Formorly $1.60 « pair. Yor this hour, in the Men's Dept, 65c © pair... Bleached Sheeting — 600 yards, 81 inches wide, and of @ eplendi4 qual- tty. Our regular @00 grade, priced to sell tor this hour at, 45c a yard nateen, Formerly 500, re for this hour, in 29c Hae in sizes TY, 4, 8%, 9%, 10% in black. hour, Men's Dept, ea. Formerly in .17c House Dresses - Special 75c Upper Main Floor House Dresses and Aprons of percales, In a good 1 of colors and sizes. These have been selling from $60 to $1.50 each. Priced for a quick clean up at 75¢ each Becond Floor 4to5 Children’s Pante—100 peirs of Wool-mixed Pants in gray, size two years only. These sold formerly for $1.00 a pair. For this hour, in the Wom en's Knit Underwear 59c Cretonne—200 yards, 36 inches wide, and in floral and con ventional designs of good lively colors. Formerly 400 @ yard. For this bour, tn the Drapery Section, 25 Cc B YATE cece csmcsees 3 to 4 Laces—The Millinery Depart- ment is offering for this hour 600 yards of fancy gold and silver colored Laces which are very suitable for fancy work. Special, a yard 5c Rubber Goods, including 36 Hot Water Bottles and 6 Fountain Syringes (2-quart size) that eold formerly for $1.75 each. For this hour, in the Drug Sundries 89c Dept, eacd .....+0. Snake Serum Latest Tuberculosis Cure BERLIN, Nov. 16.—Dr, Heinrieh Melinarto ta using a serum prepared from snakes’ bodies in the treatment of tuberculosis and claims to Be having unusual success. Progress. Capital desires 1. Gecurity of investment. 8. Adequate production. 3. Good management. 4 Bufficient control of conditions affecting the risk. 6. Expansion. Labor's desires are very similar and obviously can be obtained only if the results desired by Public and Capital are forthcoming: 1. A steady job. 3. Adequate real wages, 4. A good foreman. 4 Individual and collective voles about conditions. 5. A chance to rise. This, in outline, ie the central thought of the latest contribution te the symposium on Human Values. It will be out In a few weeks, CASCARETS 10! ~</For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousnesa, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach ts candy-like “Cascarets.” One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by Morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cas: carets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil, and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets, too. complete with cord. warmth, Regular price $8.50. Regularly coll at $3.00 a 28-inch wheel. Store Hours—8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. ’ REFLECTOR ELECTRIC | A PRE-HOLIDAY SALE HEATERS Very Special at $5.98 This excellent Heater has a 12-inch copper reflec- tor and is mounted on an adjustable base, Comes Provides instant and direct ROADSTER BICYCLE TIRES Low Priced $1.98 Bost quality, red, non-skid tire be DRY-HAND MOPS PRICED AT $1.50 . Spectal for Friday 6 BARS OF CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP This combination offer is a big value at $1. 50. OF SILVERWARE at 69c Tax Included. A wonderful assortment of Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Pic Knives, Cream Ladies and Candlesticks with Shades, Special at 68e. Bob White Toilet Paper Specially Priced for Friday at 8 Rolls for 25¢ A good quality paper, made by the A. P, W. Paper Co. No ©. O. D, Orders,