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! a os TH SATTLE TAR PAGE VICTIMS REPORT $7,000 LOSS IN THREE SEATTLE ROBBERIES OHIO TOURIST Canners Take Exception |B0SS' PAY UP; 65 ROYALISTS |Relatives Must Now Pay owt ee LOSES TEWELS to Officials’ Figures HIS MEN DENIED ARE CAPTURED for State Asylum Inmates ...: ot meer ott Seattle Fishermen ‘Deny - Washin city butt the tne gton, D. C., | Noti 2 k Depe ; fiman Lou Coheo Reports Harmful to Northwest eel ees Superintendent 1s|12 Communists Also Seized| Notices Sent by Department of Business|** ednestay'’y meeting. The item | Bess | | & 2 y ER | oak Given $1,000 Boost. | in German Rioting | Control Give Charges a pr been stricken, ni tig Log: er Is Robbed | Spirited eriticiam of a dispatch re-|in usually larger than that of ar — | a tad the expense 0 ae s Bho rors : : i or than that o ni p | a | BY My ”~ MON require ie action Bit g |cstved | Wedn day trom Washing Jother species tn Alaska Increases totaling $66,240 annually| BISRLIN, Aug. 16.—One man was Bad at be ae, a ed | es rare eons * \regintration was not justified by the ae y | tor relating to salmon con-| “Aj) thear , wae petalia tac tes taliet decarak | Willen” ata ike ae oo ring the month of July notices | successful, doubtless other counties | 3 of $1 000 Cash by Ph Rd re hoe thas All th varieties have a bright| Were Kranted by the budget commit:| Killed and 12 communists and 65/were sent out by the state depar {ll follow and t will not h results obtained. ol, rege weribed | red color dbendant oft tee of the city councll Wednesday to| monarchists arrested today an a re| ment of busin AS introl to th di a sient deal of chense,. | a i NY ox roses ot mmerce in ot be cheaper grades of salmon| “ity employes for the coming year./ mult of bitter rioting in. Arnntadt, | '1 tive rom ied - ree r tate [mee % Sneak Aa me . Seal aS, Sy ion $6. the | 4,730 ae Two Men Boe : eeatarenteations, was yoleed | include Hudson Reds, which are|4 Jfee percentage of the Increase| when monarchints attempted to pre Fasten te oo mn 5 eae oy nak Sore. bevel i cig A iett | There lay *, Prominent salmon somewhat pale and irregular in| H0%# (0 the 18 highest paid employes | vent printing of a communist news re ae wo x effec ; age m4 fent be de-| days’ rent of idings, which i rere and eal ere of Seattle and| color, and are a minor factor in| f the city Kovernment. From 96 to| paper per. week, payable monthly in & nty and| will cost an additional $2,000. . The Between $6,000 and $7,000 in din. |D), 8. Ht ray, editor of the Pa-lihe pack; Pinks, which have a pale|$i2 month increase waa «ranted to| Other minor disorders were re.|*AnOe must be produced for the | relatives held to pay. | registration books are taken to each spanda, ‘cash and other waluables| "> Tmnerman pink color, rather soft texture and| 780.¢mployes on efficiency rating re-| ported from many district but, on | ar? of ths rp tasen uch errant’ St Bo thetesorlll” Pevmbaey.eaeet: *Sieh| penctnct a, <ee lee, 20 was stolen by theleves in three rob- | According to department figures | little off; and Chums, which are n| Dt of the civil service commis |the whole, the internal situation | 260 1 threatened unless the rela: | gerow lunatien <7 than | foementy | SIVing 'votene: © | ChAnes: Sea eve printed in the dispatch, the salmon | grayish ‘color with pase ste ena|sion. Reduced compensation was |neemed to be clearing as Chancellor |U¥® Hotified wpplies for relief to|cluttering up our state resources, |in their home districts, and ellmt deries We pht pack in 1923 will be less than aaa | eae pronounced flavor | voted 76 auch employes on the same | Strosemann's new government be-|‘'® "UPerior court in the coun Recent, Calted States Byrernsest | Bang the aapenne of Sata portly after arriving from Van. |that of 1922, This assertion, made| “The above are all distinct species; Commendation | an in earnest its work of pacitying |“ "ich had committed the inmate tatics ‘prove that the race ‘hay-/town for the: purpose couver, B. C., Mimer Rahl, New |in official messages by the com-/the cheaper grades are not merety| Th? flat increase asked by the the republic and building up its de-| Thir is the working out of Senate| ing the least pro rata of population - ———— Washington hotel, found that he} Merce department, is erroneous, ac-| inferior specimens of the aame fiah.| street railway men, which would/|fenses againat Fr | Bi No. 58, pansed at the last ses |committed to asytums is the Ameri WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE had been robbed of a purse contain. | Cording to Gray. He says that the |The cheapes ey have allowed one day’d vacation in|} eee sion. It has caused much comment/can Indian. A redskin when ques-| The South Park su pest grades, or Chums, are | uth Park supply line, from catch will no doubt be below nor in Jewal circles, pro and con, the|tioned as to the reason states thit|12th ave. 8. to Beacon ave., will be ing a ring set with a large 1%-carat | beautiful fish and would be in great| *&ht without lons of pay to the men, | Ty ‘ ‘ ‘TT € 4 and 16 smaller diamonds, a |™#! in some localities but will be/ demand if we did not have a god 4] Was denied, but D. W. Henderson. \F RENCH CLOSE paiseey being advanced that it will|t Indians would not think of oft Friday, from & a. m. to § cost as much to put into operatior sapphire ring set with diamonds tn |®Dove in others and the standard| supply of more highly colored sal.|*Uperintendent of street railways } sending one of his own race to an| piatinum, a diamond brooch set with |°¢ other years will be maintained, |mon. Many people think thet the granted an increase of $1,000 in RAIL SYSTEMS (to prosecute and collect the money)|asylum unless it were absolutely | - three large diamonds, and other val. | CANNERS DENY | Pink species ‘bas the best. flavor of compensation. This brings his ‘- as will be realized in a benefit to| necessary, Civilization is making uables, on his way to his hotel | "COLOR" REPORTS alll ig Ste ry to $6,000 « year. DUBSELDORF, Aug, 16,—With|the state treasury. If so, it seems) us effete and cow We get} room, Rah! is a tourist from Day Canners, confronted with the pop: | “The suggestion that efforts have} No action wan taken on the re-| ‘he new French order in force today, |doubtful that it will in any great) afraid of our h raise the} In his report to th ce he de. |UWAF Prejudice against white sal-/ been made to color the paler species| West of J. D. Roas, superitttendent wavered all bode gitar ion to the| measure reduce taxes ue and cry of dumping | clared th left Vancouver |™0%, Were reported to be attempt. | red during the canning {s the height | the leht department, for an in- | P¢ La aan except over the French-| Jt provides for seisure of the/ everyone indiscriminately onto state boat and took a taxi to the hote} |{2 t© Use a harmless coloring mat-|of absurdity, and the repetition of | crease in salary to $7,600 a year, It rolled railway lines, communists’ property of the committed and #, then we r about the ter to camouflage the white variety, | this statement is most injurious to| W8" cut to $6,000 two years ago, enewed their activity in an effort! these cases the accused has had| high taxes we have to pay to main aw He register is room. os explo y of ed his | Vi0lent exception to this depart-|the salmon trade, as tenors ked by city fire |f0 exploit {he misery of the popula-/no chance for self-defense or to ob-|taln them there, considering our nt peo-| The flat raise bar ; ment assertion is taken by Gray|ple In many parts of the stry|men and the marine engineers em-|YOD for a “red rebellion.” tain @ better commitment procedure. | selves logical! Chris: Rernh er, told the |224 salmon dealers here, Many of|have the impression that canned|Dloyed by the city was denied, Ine], Communists seized the dye fac) The new law has one feature} This new law will work a rich ica that he had been robbed of /(™t™ Testrd the dinpatch as re-|salmon is merely a cheap fish ar.| Creare $25 « month were granted | tories at Leverkusen, chasing out the! wich will prove a good point, It| harvest for guardians in probate pol Sin cash by two men whem he | Printed to be unfair to the can | tificially ed. In the firat place |to certain engineers, bringing the! ° cerseiine yorkers Later they! win give pause for thought to the|¢tc. to sell and mortgage the a sh by tw 1 iT aoweee am Li < » | ¥ © ejecta D plic nd the fa ‘ i A ke ave. and Virginia | N*'7™*) And ansert that no such | we are quite positive that no effort | salary rating to $360 a month. They | Ml eiiin’ by pe ice and the fao/ 11 too numerous offspring who| Property of the inmates and re }ruse is being used by anyone in| has ever been made to do this, In| Were the assistant city engineer, the . |dump their senile parents now onto|celve their own compensation for Alaska, the second place, if it dbe done| bridge engineer, the drink and state care, and take unto them-| the handling of same, Many notice Public react The men gave him a to the new French when he snes robbed an b G, P, Halferty, of Halferty & Co. | the U. 8. Dure eh oula engineer and superintendent preaeure, oete apparent for!) 6 a taee tg oo ralbagty hard was found | giscounted the report from Alaska | else any flan eo colored de "couc| parks the disturbances diy Gita ioonth, | SB Tes ORs EMeRNEy ee Ae A othe ehunasbe vatstoc rotor Prince, who took him to the city | artificially color the cheaper gradea| merce.” : "™ | pringing the rating to $270, were |Deared no probability that the meag.|*ate oF they are forced to pay for|©#y definitely whether it will cavve hospital for medical attention, jof salmon. He pointed out that} ——- erhited the city accountant, auditor ;ure would have the desired effect o¢! (be keep of.thp (eld folks, a realiza|® sreater percentage of harmo WOMAN REPORTS such an action would be tn viola. | Sf appropriations, - assistant’ city|rpaking the spirit of resistance to, tom of thelr own fillal duties may Food. It will at least came to ti ROBBERY ON CAR tion of the pure food and inter clerk, bond clerk, chief clerk of the | the occupation jeeps. Feadily: permiaie tieetx, 000 | AVERIOR OE Tpaay. Wie. weed ne Mrs, Anna Zeidman, 524 27th ave..| state commerce Inws as soon 24) building, health end engineer depart: | oe sciousness and their conscience, We| otherwise give these matters won't have so many piteous old| thought. was robbed of a handbag containing|fish were shipped ments, council committee clerk, seo Selah Jewels of great value while riding on| ‘The possibility of any — ment, council committee clerk. °°) Decline of Franc joes tnd fathers to take care Seattle Man B & street late W y night.|in the catch for 1923 is deck red as assistant superintendent of the water of at state expense, whose only| Seattle Man Boosts she reported. The bag contained two|very remote by P. E. Har department and secretary and chi a “ Continues Today’ fault t» that they have grown old M Pickford , diamond earrings, each about one|mon broker, He says that Sate examiner ‘of the civil service com-| PARIS, Aug. 16.—Th ational and burdensome. ary Pickford Art Karat in size, a diamond ring set|and climatic changes affect the | Judge Hands Down Decision | ™#on . dectine of the French frane continued | YAKIMA HAS John D, Howard, formerly of Seat with three large stones, one ring wet | Tuns occasionally but that as good) here today. Dollars were quoted at /200 LUNATICS and now & motion picture pub- with five large stones, a diamond pin|a run is expected 39 francs and the pound sterling} Yakima county has 200 inmates|iicity man, arrived in Seattle nd pin 4 this year as here. 2 " co an, Ses S a 50 in cash tofore. The pack in Bering Bea in Against Legislature |S, K 0 at 63,60, in our asylume and there is a| Wednesday from California in his and an English pound |1922 was 1,474,000 cases, according te see rsovement there “en bloc” to «et| special exploitation car, in which he “RUBY” Heater @et with several stones, $ Mrs. Maude V.. Ande: sar.jto Editor Gray, and thus far this| ¥ Ont., Aug. 16.—Tha . sae [relief from the _Payment of ol ‘s making @ publicity tour of the field returned Mt hon om year the pac totaled 1 0000 | Oe ate ce cri de oy tet ‘ B HILD IT- OFF |Poincare Writing | | weet “Hile car bears an STeaatnaton For Wood theater Wednesday night to discover | Cases. Sa po Westin artane, Reply to London | | sign ad ertising Mary Pickford’s lat that her home had been robbed of PACK LOWER, BUT Sittin tiescmiation th tue ravine % PARIS, Aug) 1¢-—-Premier Pols. GIRL AGCUSES 5 picture, “Rosita,” which Howard Cast fron lining; full nickel sik purse containing a check for| NO 50 F ER Cant | was the decision handed down to. leare te writing the French reply to| 62 peng ol in the West The car, trimmed; can be fueled at top ants tank tock ama £9 cpa In a statement issued Thursday, | ® handed down ‘ody | Railroad to Ask COMMerCE | nz" iSten wokish re vs, attracts considerable atten- |} or end. ‘Three sizes: | by Judge I ations note THREE MEN WORK | Mr. Gray aaid fpeusionl and ie f necate tar widely > 1 A i se on the highways at night = imo of rn Bs jel and 3 Achtman, agents} ne will reiterate the genera . THE AUTO GAME }. “The salmon peck of Bering sen! ¢.. 5 well known American racing| Body for Certificate policy of his government towards] Howard's trip is taking him 3,500 | 18, $16.50. ain P ear 4 ropes | MNO" Known to be not far trom | Ot & ied cs a sat ol chuaretins a miles — from Seattle to Vancouver, | 20, $18.50. Th it a Up and robb 3 a ‘ senna | DAP, Who were recently arrested : Pos e ques of repai s ri aaeet q phat of the O. K. hotel In the yg bts ge teapemee ky math | “ae cases against the Lichtmans| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.—The |teratiied debts, it was learned nem! tan Se . Masse ee inver, | $22.50. d of the city early Thurs | ee en ee ee em ar {OR Judge Denton's dec were |Southern Pacific railroad will ask | officially today |Glenn C. Tobias Held Under. Francisco great asanmetleess 7 him into an auto-lee9 rhe Central Alaska pack therefore dismissed. The crown te interstate commerce commission | According to authoritative infor: Arrest in New York | _— . robbed " _ ee a dR stated that summonses giat once fo certifi ton, no 1 y mobile Seed wan ot crane (°C s Cuntral Alashs peck e851 sessed aa we 1o{at once for @. ce mation, the/note will deay the Br ho omzwe ||| FREDERICK enience and necessity asa basic | ish charge that occupation of the ra ned road et to Clear Lake, Wash. 7 “paint jother news agents would be with. BLU and $375 in cash pone: Lpagy: a |drawn. Whether the decision will. be Authority for the construction of the | Ruhr is not justified by the treaty] PORTLAND, Aug. 15.—Papers! sper ena D, W. Va, or 18.— —_—— gouin. aaa, Soma. Us lappenied or not depends upon tn-|Natron cutoff in Oregon, ac | nths’ courtship, Jes-| ft} of Versailles and will cling to her for th cy 7 ‘ co ms from the Ontario attorney |t0 @ telegram went by Willfam | determination not to abandon the bak ron a ee devel ee Ses vrai Raeteprigs Hams ahh president of the company, | Oceupied territory until Germany z e “ Pe a offices of the company in|has ceased passive resistance and|¢@d with Mann act viol an papers have carried scanty given full guarantees to carry out|started east by federal authorities information, while American dges for reparations pay-/togay, following Toblen’ arrest yes- er been prohib: | construct the road thru Indian lands, | ments. terday in the Eastern city. "CK | ited from entering Ontario or rigidly Sproule said ina will, no doubt, be somewhat below Whe “has been doth an Tol 7 4 * t censo' | ®& e's me re followed an an ntraln for Washington, where at year. bat it fe aboard to oxy : proule’s messag will lay before the administra that 12 will be 60 per cont ahort. . |__2% Hamilton, news agents have al-/nouncement by Jullus Kruttechnitt |oll promoter in Tulsa, Okla, and a >» ready been arrested and fined for! chairman of the raiiroa |real estate dealer in Los Angeles he results of the conference. “Bering sea is the principal source | distributing American racing sheets. from Mew: York, to Gad nid daly, fe) dacing. the atone meen a the rod | C0 |tion of Mis Ellen Dickens, 22, “before the snow Yakutat) This dis will be considerab’ year. On the other hand, the South east Alaska pack Gate is tar ahead of last year’s, and probably jl greatly exceed last year's total For the whole of Alaska, the pack Following the sct's installation of las HERE’S MORE ABOUT MEXICO STARTS ON PAGE 1 tion, were It be sought to | her rity also w FREDERICK & NELSON directors, = the ef HERE'S MORE ABOUT daar eke The 7 oie bo: WAP the » ——_ ere after traveling wit jer from CITY HALL = [i etne Tie eek te me done or 3° | Will Hold Conferences on|Kansas city to the coast, police| ful” by a spokesman for both sides shortage there will mean a consid at the coneluston of the last formal/erable shortage in that erade. jon Wednesday Southeast Alaska produces mainly | Fecommenéations © pink salmon, the pack of which results were described as “success! of red salmon in Alaska, and the a of Joplin, Mo., that he deserted her ¢ the > sanigs in Preto ae be kept | prominas to be fairly large. Cen ; } Ae say. j e recret until President Coolidge bas|tra! alaska produces sligt more STAR IN PAGE Ru @ distance of 118 miles. A] : y ¥ | had an opportunity to examéne them. | reas than pinks, but this Is an off ARTS 0) rhe aneak Plane rey ooudecam ee Compromise Plan The two lived together tn various ||| xminster ugs Mexican Commissioner Rea said: | year for pinks in that distri "|The cost in estimated at $12,000,- —— Gish, -ancordipg 10> the “etory the Sian tas at atelier Of cx ae ae police. Lieutenant Comstock, ac NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Anthracite| irl is reported to have unfoided pee omm - $ tog |" “The Alaska pack ag a whole willl one to Chief Severyns, wan the] A sles k Fri M sepa’ and Ged Into ingu.| #24 TOblas promixed to marry her, |! 0 hat we h: ed the eT | undoubtedly be much larger than x Se " r 8 risco a iners and operators go into indi-| : : ences between our two countries.” ;, rhe ‘ verioun (obsect of an attempt by Mra. Sweet yor pier S altho he is already married, au- in" 1921, when there wae & serious) oy, oe him from the dis | vidual conferences with the United | tnorities have learned. | REDUCED | Better times Mexico are : : | eae SE lo ag a Fras | af ae Carriage | states coat commision today tol" Toblas was arrested at the Hotel mment be the United VERNING FACTOR | When Mrs. Sweetman was arrest AD ee ¢ IBC, Aug. 16-—The | thresh out a compromise which may|McAlpin, in New York, and ts wed there will be etatement that the depart.(@% Comstock claims, she was in a/moyer Of Francisco has been neduled for two|being held for $1,000 bail | 8 dig influx of foreign capital. Eng-| rep Matement that the Genarl-|room at the Comet apartments with |™#ked to ald a mother in obtaining Should he fight extradition from oly gag Fe ena eater, |ment of commerce regulations limit | [OTM ee ee nis name as Ed.|* double buggy for her twin . Slew ‘York to Postiand: alae Disk the catch to the 1918 quota Is en Thw mother explained in a letter | /The miners will give answer to the| ens will be taken east to appear in avold a strike, » | Weeks from Saturday. In the August Clearance OME of these Rugs represent patterns that low = ¢ United States accords ard Berger, ard who also fices tirely erroneous: In fact, the limita to Mayor James Rolph, Jr. that |"u4den decision of the operators for . Fecognition. | ; |the same charge. Mra. Sweetman olph, Jr, that tite: 7 |the case, federal } etticers, said, 2 me, With the end of the recognition | io in some districts fs on gear, no’ athe charges are fale und|*everal of her children had been 1i!| Somplete sbandonment of the “check | we will not re-order for regular stocks— others are patterns that have sold down to one or two of a size—all are Rugs of standard qual- ities from our regular stocks and are excep- tional values at the clearance prices. 6x9 AXMINSTER RUGS are reduced to $24.00, $26.00 and $32.00. 7-6x9 AXMINSTER RUGS aré reduced to $37.00. | 8-3x10-6 AXMINSTER RUGS are reduced to | on pack: also, Southeast Alaska an fj./and, what with di f conference, announcment was made feo mication invented by the off nd, at wi doctors’ bills and | iat letee Canadlat-American 12" William sound are practical. ti first one thing and then another, | John L. Lewis, president of the i is ly without restriction, The state-| she has been unable to find the | United Mine Workers, in a supple. ferests planned extensive invest-| ont ag to four-year cycles appites |SAYS SHE HOMES mentary proposal, pointing out that ment: Mexic Ps 000 é money wherewith to b ne b Tito mgt zico a #00N As TeCOR:| only to the species known as red{CASE WILL STICK Neue » buy the bUKEY |tne operators had been checking off nition was granted the Mexican | 007 smn saimon, and not very ac-|_At the same time, Lieutenant /M@met lon miners’ salaries for 70 years for government by the United Stat hare | Comstock, right-hand man of Chief | mayor has sent broadcast &| rents, grocery bills, etc., suggested od 4 wit fam Smith, of Toronto sve a two-year ayalé,| Severros, clarey the charge ir It nf r & proper carriage for the | that it was unfair for them to con: Canada, in making announce- wo girls. tinue the practice unless they per- , Se F ite K the true end that he has ample evi ~ 7 ; ment, said “American-Canadian re: babi Prciicloas pk eee ee | cence to prove it. In this, he| L - a _ mitted the union to check oft tor) Will Hold Indignation Meet egion uxiliary ioe Regarding Water Pipe Sources” planned to invest man i 7 , o ie millions of dolla t ‘ ‘4 “Any conservationists who are fs supported of Chief 8 lions of doliars in Mexican mines, } who reposes great confide The operators tmmediately an- timber, of] and colonization projects. | Using complete closed season for vt Entert Cc , of and cc Teal seats tee tthe axitane fads| Cometock ntertains AMP | swered this proposal with an agree Datel prsegepad Pets 264 7 type and we believe their influ.| “My only fear.” sald Mra. Sweet Tourists in the auto camp at| Ment that they would cease their] Indignation meetings against the fs head. of the orcjece, sraith aia’ | ence will not be erent. On the other man, that they will dismiss | Woodland park were entertained in| Practice. | Ronen. 96, ENN Woe ee ee | $39.00 and $49.00. Phe organization alread hand, sane conservationists arehigh-|the case. I don’t want it ai jthe park community house Wednes ly inion S tc ae “my considered it/Swan lake pipe line along 18th ave. tained 600.000 acres of land in Yuca.|!¥, ratified at the restriction policy| missed, because J am going to t.|day night by a dance and musical | ras aepggh case that the operators ever | wii] begin Friday evening at Renton | 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS are reduced to fati, which it plans to colon adopted by Secretary Hoover and|And when I get thru, they will| program given by the Weat Se ttle | moult eae to abandoning thelr | ti11 club house, 1714 18th ave. Rob- $44.00, $48.00 and $54.00. The conference began M incorged Dy. Ereaiaent arcing (nj all: Kopw (hey pave ae eA Taoist (ioe whe Gotta eae ly The conference got under way at|eniaved the club howse on wehalt of ie hin speech at Seattle. | r jong those who contributed to the pts gerne 5 engaged the club house on behalf of 4 PUGET SOUND SOCKEYE It was openly Intimated in many | program were Mr. Gene Cameron, | 19 4 m. when representatives of the| citizens of the district | 27x54-inch AXMINSTER RUGS are reduced Spokane Judge Is \IS FAVORED FISH jndurces Thursday that the cause|Mrs, Gordon Keyes, Ethel Chrisman | operators went into conference with The city dug a big ditch along | to $4.80. kson, Mrs, E. W. Knight, James | ‘he commission to arrange for car-jigty ave. five months ago, to lay a “King salmon ts not the favorite of the trouble in the district below | on Seattle Bench variety. The highest priced grades|Yesier wax in gambling conditions | McKnight and Mrs. Frank Miller of |/TYiN& on the work with the repre-lgsinch water main,” said Hiller Judge Frank S. Dietrich of Sp0-| of salmon are Puget Sound sockeye, |there, altho to such operations, | Wyoming. An address of melee | scheduled le poietic ete ps Sessi0N lphursday, “But the contractors be- pane preaided. federal court here} which is the same species as Alas-| police officinia turned a deaf ear, | Was Riven by Attorney J. F. ks | v7 fit atags came embroiled In some city labor huraday in the absence of Judge|kq Red, but from a particular dis-| gome of the gambling places op-|4t the opening: Jeremt Ni | quarrel and the riveters went on He an gterer, who is away on périct; and Columbla River Chinooks, erated openiy, it is sald, while some ——— |ntrike. They falted to settle the Dy te: |which are of the same species of\ were not allowed to run. This lYarbrough Is Named lGvetke, and now we! are Inve cahibers | 36x68-inch AXMINSTER RUGS are reduced to $6.60. | WOOL WILTON, WORSTED WILTON and KLEARFLAX RUGS, in small and large ae charies Lotte ee ute ae Me ie ae Pahoa! cauwed great friction, and according | Bye) 8 OF “Dokkies” | able position all along the avenue. |f/ sizes, are also quoted for August clearance BIRT Sceneuston of Nqous aad WiitA to one politician, roguited n 4 “ect C ; Our yards look like no-man's land, at substantially reduced prices. —Third Floor, Maintaining nuisance. His bail| “Somewhat lower in price, but Frese” to gye rid OF Bre. Sweety | eee Ate iD: We Oo jwith heaps of earth higher than Was set at $: M. Ott ‘It decide fi 4 ‘on. 4} 20 | Yarbrou gheot Birmingham, . was jour windows, | De ctaceed with; Woche itesatee Litt Meee Bid tia ate ee GER. istic comments on the disap-| yesterday elected imperial prince of | — “We cannot drive our automobiles |f} J auOF vi ./ the Alaska he output of which pearance of city administration of.|the Dramatic Order Knights of | Farmers Reducing Planting | *!hin blocks of our front steps. | LI N O LE M S ficials on the eve of the trial were |Khorassan, succeeding Gus Meese The streets are blocked at every |}} | le in many quarters about the | Spokane, to the highest post in the | by 50 Per Cent other corner and the whole project a leity hall Thursday, together with | Order. {a unsightly and a constant menace ||| |interesting forecasts on its possitie bearing on city and state politics Trunk Collector | ; Is Held by Cops. Exclusively Arnold Smith was arrested on al KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16—Wheat|to the children of the neighbor. . j Acreage in Kansas will be reduced | hood.” | Velox Prints Japproximately 59 per cent this year,|_ Hiller said he had been promised according to estimates guthered from|by the mayor's secretary, Hugo eading agricultural experts today |Kelloy, that George F. Russell, su- | by the United Press. perintendent of utilities, would be i Dissatisfaction with low prices,jon hand to answer the complaints All our contact prints discouragement over crop failures|of the citizens Friday, charge of grand larceny Wednesday | when he employed an expressman| are made on Velox—the J | 4nd inability to pay cash for seed or give a bankable note have resulted haul oF 0 ks by . oa tet Sema et paper with the name Hf Sutie'ie urege etait "(City Judge Frees ‘ tly tinted on the cee ; hat LINCOLN, Neb. Aug. 16.—Wheat State Violators leather man at Sixth ave, and Pike st. Burg saw the expreseman atter| [| back, You know it’s | SF acreage in Nebraska will be cut 25] Cases against violators of the per cent this fall because of low) State traffic laws have been discon. | half the trunks had been carried] Velox—the best paper For Home and Office | JUST as Linoleums have extended their use- fulness to practically every room in the | home, so have they enlarged their scope of pat | terns until now the representative showing of | Linoleums is broad, indeed. | | | | The GOOD Spread for Bread Nothing Succeeds Like Succotash INLAID LINOLEUMS are stocked in 50 patterns, within a pricerange from $1.50 to $3.00 square yard. PRINTED LINOLEUMS in 17 patterns, at §1,00, $1.10 and $1.20 square yard, awny. He opposed the transaction, tf the € called a policeman and went with| § for the best work. | prices and a poor yield this year, it ye by Police Judge John B. Gor- | PLAIN LINOLEUMS in four qualities and four colors— —~if t Z the expressman to an address on| " was declared today by A, FE. Ander-|4on, It was announced Thursday by |]] 7 d ¥ . . e fresh-from-the-garden lima n The fictthat the mans eee eee eee ance” lois: AloPney RMS: ERimere RAE TED aray, brown, white and terracotta, at $1.40 to $3.25 Howell at re Arnold sat idly) ‘ + kicking his heels against one of the| egy now identifies se cent ruling by the federal court wus | trunks, He is kicking his heels| the as ‘‘Velox” INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16,—The|g®iven as the reason, The ruling ‘agate ee te identify wheat acreage of Indiana will be cut [holds that state traffic cases may | 000 acres this fall, according to|not be tried by police judges, “ | our prints as ‘“‘quality.”” orae C. Bryant, state statisticlan| ‘This in no way affects city traf. for the United States department of | fie cases, Dumett said. Violators of agriculture, today city traffic lawa will be tried as usu 148 At UES, Aug. 16. aie Northwestern Photo Supply Co. Last year’s planting amounted tojal, and deprived of their operator’ Ryan, 26, sat up in bed, yawned~ (Esstraen Kodak Co.) 2,221,000 acres Neenses when convicted. Persons and was rushed to the receiving how 1416 Fourth Ave. Word received hore from the de-|tried before Judge Gordon on state partment of agriculture at Washing-|charges during the last week or so ton Indicates a decrease of 15 per| will be returned thelr original oper. cent thruout the entire United States, |atora’ cards, | square yard, CORK CARPETING in the popular shades, $2.25 yard. beans and golden sweet corn are en- riched in flavor by delicious NUCOA melting in. Your grocer will tell you that NUCOA sgainat a fail cot now AW DISLOCATED AS WOMAN YAWN | Printed Linoleum Remnants At Very Low Prices Remnants ranging in size from 6x6 feet, at $2.40 each, to 6x24 feet, at $9.66 each. It is advisable to bring room measurements to facilitate choosing. —Third Floor, Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price THE BEST FOODS, Inc. NEWYORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY —8AN FRANCISCO peated Jaw. Laugh the| pital with a disl ing was treatment prevente yawn from becoming permanent

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