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Se * paign for enactment by jo-cout {a constitutional amendment, ao-|in the district to discourage the Ing equal rights before the law| marauders between men and women. 16 children have full sway,” de I expect to live to nee h ho appeal si y & group thing nd her inaug I the way from 6 to for Justice” and tts , the clarion ¢ out to Fifth ave, and Aloha at., buat from Mra. Belmont to party|nens district has been annoyed by members to assemble in Washington |boys and “girls, marking windows, ember 17-18, marring buildings and highly pol vember 17, the leaders of tho | inhec ensive cars parked In front party, 400 strong, headed by Mra,.|-—— - Belmont, will call on President Cool + “orn, munity Chent and ® common one, ean give away his child, take it away from his wife. In will away hia unborn ¢hild.”* nother sum, 7 is for tho de) dren and aged « ns time t mt and needy ns of Ger me cases he can | Services Held for a head by Gen. Henry T. Allen, who | Real Estate Dealer | commaniea the United States troops | Cremation services were held Mon-|0" the Rhine, @ local American Ro- lief Committee has been organized in | day for C. D. Alexander, for the past peas| Seattle. and surrounding Northwest }15 years in the real estate business in Beattle, at the Hleltz undertaking | Washington counties. ‘This commit parlors, Ho died Sunday at his will start its campaign for a & fet at $50,000 on November |home, 108 N, 46th st, Alexander is | survived by his wife, Freda 8. Alex Jander; a daughter, Dorothy May Alexander; a her, C. O. Alexan: der, and five rs, Mra. J, F. Rear drive to lant two weeks, ac ng to the Rey. D. E. Vernon, ield secretary for the committee. William Pigott ts chairman of the committee, with the Rev, M. don, Mrs. W. G, Lowry, Mins Minnie A B. Alexander, Miss Hattle R. Alexan: Matthews vice chairman. Other offi der and Mra. Chas, Marble |cers includs Eugene Brunner, acting ra kt : Gs secretary, and Ralph H. McMichael, treasurer. Listed on the executive committes |Construct Power | le executive comm s © Mayor E. J. Brown, Judge Ever. Towers Over Bridge Smith, John P, Hartman, Morits Two power towers to carry Skagit) Thomsen, L. 8. Booth, Nathan Eck Jourrent over the University bridge, stein, M. A. Backus, Frank McDer. each to be 250 feet high, are being! mott, J. W. Maxwell, 8. H. Hodges, constructed at each end of the| Lawrence J. Colman, William t, » The towers will 4 tho| Chester FE. Roberts, J. A. Sw wires above the highest superstruc| Ralph McMichael, William f a battleship. jand the Rev. M. A. Matthews. ‘wo almilar towers have already| ei “ been constructed to carry the ~i""| Prospective Bride's across the West watérway at Spo. kane at. on the new bridge site. | The Tost Wena poner ‘%0,000/ __ Lrousseau Stolen kilowatts of it, will be turned across| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 6-— the north canal towers in January,| Mins June Lawrence, actress, can- | the entire Skagit distributing system | not marry David Shaw, of Hunting after|ton, Va, and cannot leave Los | Angeles until she gets some more clothes, Gs Burgiara ransacked her home last | All puddings that should be smooth | night and stole her trousseau. The Pigott | <|and creamy like custards, bread, rice|actrens planned to be married in velvet in all $34.50 and Up Silk Dresses with knife pleatings, like the one sketched, with long side-drapes, flounces or graceful panels, are the choice of dis- criminating women for afternoon note of costume. 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It is to their interest to give the consumer the best possible product, They vie with each other in produc- ing milk of the highest quality. ‘The milk is evaporated by the most scientific process in most sanitary. condenseries, It is pure, rich, dependable. Get itin | the new large size | carton “T'se tn town, Honey!"* You'll like the new carton of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, It holds nearly three times as much as the regular package; more economical. Much more convenient than a sack; no spilling; protects the flour. Ask your grocer; if he doesn’t have it he can get it for you. |) §| AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLouR AID GERMANS): And this time the sum in| * SEEKS EQUALITY ‘‘Kid Scourge’’ Results in Call for Police Aid| roperty, Residents of », Declare and juvenile officers ha beon ¢ but something ts wr The children have full ould we d almost daily by boy the way from 6 to 20 ye Why citizens of Seattle bo har away damag usinesn properties, break ing in busines houses and stealing at night, They should with parents, or thi ending nii with respect, so far as they will al low us, “It is hard to be constantly on guard for fear of “We are good citizens and demand n up every door ¢ signing the appeal were: 817 Fifth ave. N.; I Fifth ave. Siitter, Bwerea, grocer, 822 |W. J. Betternt lave, N.; B. Taylor, 602 4 COMMANDER OF SHIP ON STAND Delphi's Mastetr Tells of Destroyer Wreck SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 6,—Zeut Commander Donald P. Hunter, oom officer of the U | mi |phi, one of the destroyers which | went ashore eptember §& last * at | Pe int Honda, resumed the stand to. day as a witness in the trial of apt. Edward H, Watson, comman. |der of the destroyer squadron, who be tried by court martial in connec tion with tho disaster. Lieut. Cotnmander Hunter ts one Jot the officers charged with neglect and {nefficiency asthe result of the destroyer amashup. His te my | witl consist mainly, It was b of a summing up of hix knowled and understanding of orders, the route taken by the squadron and ponuibly of his understanding of how the lead ship, the Delphi, plled on |the rocks, Capt. Watson entered a general dental of the charges against {him at the.opening of his trial yes- | terday, Pan Bill Is Jazzy One iSyneopators Make | Big Hit ‘The jazz that ls disted out by the big colored organization presenting “Plantation Days” at the Pantages, this week, i the fastest that has rattled the boards in Seattle for a long time. Coming here direct from London, Engtand, with the original Southern company, and with big seenio settings and attractive cos- tumes, the company fs offering real entertainment, Every member of the big aggre- gation t# an Individual star and a strutter and singer of ability, while all the dances, eccentric, acrobatic and terpsichorean novelties are of whirlwind speed. The musical num- bers, among which are many old pop- ular Southern melodies and inate jazz pleces, were well this show. Among many stars, Joanotte, Stin- nette, Chappelle, Seymour and the Jones boyn were the best recelved by Monday audiences The show, producéd and staged by Lawrence Dens, producer of “Shuf- fle Along,” ts Presented In 10 dif. ferent scenes. The opener, “Down ‘on the Levee,” ts a true scene of ante-bellum days, and tn this scene most of the old Southern melodies are brought In, The grand finale brings the whole company out on the stage at the conclusion of n fast Acrobatic dancing turn, and they all Join In song and dan picked for BERK 4 Nov, 6.—Rich- ard M, Petty, junior student at the University of California, has been named to represent the university in the extemporaneous speaking contest jat Eugene, Ore, November 16, “SQUASH PIE” IS LATEST STYLE OF HOPI HAIR DRESS ERKE!BY, Cal, Nov. 6.— While American flappers have been dressing thelr hair in “bis- "and “buns” and “dough: the Hopl Indian maid has gone down the menu card a bit farther and developed the “equash ple.” This way revenled today in an announcement from the Univer. sity of California, Professor R. H. Lowle, student of the history and custoMs of the Hop! 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