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SOTERA He A tere oe ene ere THURSVAY, NOVEMBER YY, 10, athia Grey! THY SHATTLE STAR SKS THE ST. BERNARD PASTOR BARS MISS FARRAR two Brothers Must Serve Prison Term GIRL FAKES DEATH NOTES ! TLANL, Nov 0 John ow 1% Ny gens 4 d | ET A ALEANTA 9--Dr. Ws] oe wan found guilty of ‘violation of | SANTA BARBARA, Cal., NOGuame Thanksgiving day originated as a time of thanks for} ; Re MRNA toute: rerueed the Mann act in Judge Wolverton's|-—Unfolding one of the strangent a plentiful Parveen mate it certain that the early set-| Mission for Geraldine Marrar, noted federal court here yesterday after cases of dual mentality were Ree tlers of America wou e@ able to endure the winter without | grand opern dinger, to appear 16/00 He was charged with tant) veaied, authoritiow here today ane porting Muby Munz from California | Wesley Memorial church in a con to Oregon for immoral purposes, cert Friday night, starving. Thanksgiving has gradually come to mean much more. nounced ‘that the 16-year-old daughe ter of one of Santa Barbara's wealthe It cate thnn of "3 bhai H “No Methodlat preacher, according| Follo the verdict in his broth: | jext families Monday sent fake death is the time of thanks for all such blessings as good ¢ ops, | to thé law ‘of the church, has any |er’n cane, Carl Foster, under w sim aakees to Manhorehiaae people prosperity, health, peace, children, happy homes, In short, | control over the use of the church|flar charge for bringing Erma Mor-|jn this city and Montecito it is the one time of the year when the whole nation, re- | | building beyond the next annual con-|row with him from California, en | Police and victims of the hoaeaan gardless of creed or sect, unites in recognition of the'| Bentences | cuued, after the girls mother had comes null and void when the pastor | passed immediately by Judge W is transferred,” was the only ex-| verton, sends the brothers to Mc planation Dr, Prado would make of|isiand penitentiary for a two-year hin actions, term, The concert was to have been —_——_—. ws staged under the auspices of the “es Southern Musical bur ‘Officials Junk Dealer of of the association were unable to ex- plain why Dr, Prado had closed the chureh to ing ference, no any contract made be | tered A plea of guilty spiritual—of our dependence on Almighty God, | | Those early New England pioneers endured severe hard- ships. They lived close to starvation, in fearful cold, amid hostile Indians. They had little to be thankful for, yet they devoutly gave thanks, Surely we should be made thought- ful and appreciatively humble as we ponder how ruch more we have to be thankful for than the Pilgrims, “leailed them jn, to reveal the girls | identity, 1 3 A very clever post, the child's” verses have been read at many @xe clusive teas. Other writers have pro- nounced her work excellent, showl +~|@ mental development far beyond , Bremerton Freed | her se. Joseph Blatt, Bremerton junk deal Tage ere AF : or, aoouned of recelving vn dunk des] DIVORCES ACTOR'S SON Ses . Pear yey : ¥ P ARRESTED WEDNESDAY while | ing 3,000. pounds of pig lead stolen WH This giant St. Bernard doesn’t exactly know how to figure this diminutive Mexican hair-| wooring a United States navy unl-|by another person from the United | Mrs. Helen less. But you can bank on it, he is not going to let the Chihuahua get hurt. Extremes in| form. by department of justica of | States navy yard at Bremerton, was) an interlocutory decree vesteraey, | quitted Wednesday afternoon in|from her husband, Jack, who told aves F Afflicted Girl Writes of Careless, Rude Throngs Dear Miss Grey: I read “Am- 4 anda Ann's” | and really won- Cynthia Grey will recelve calle ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on Tuosday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m, at her offi in TI * : 5 , y ‘ y ol vy >} oC 7 a | Star Bide ton eee! The T| canine sizes,.all right. Yet both are fast friends. They were prize winners at the New York|ticlsls W. B. Meculum was pele 4 dared how any -gtrl ‘could be) D ‘ A for investigation, He 1# suspected| Federal Judge . E, Cushman’s|the court he is a son of Robert Mame Q 3 simple vd es gcleve . Over, beng | Dog show, of having deserted-from the navy. | court. | tell, Shakespearean actor. : cts merely homely. beriel world. “Yo alway: {ies led ct A eerste TSE NEO MORE, aro, SRE ED ssc: os . < feted like . I always make a spe- What if were affticted: Ke! cat effort to be neat and clean, if she could give Ares weéekedcbut Toraula I dress plainly that I may not at- bs tract undue attention, for class or to ease my weary mind. style does not cover one's affilction Three years ago I was in an au-|—only make it more pronounced. tomoblle accident which is the! sometimes I think Seattle ta the} cause of a cancer on my lp—it ruclest, rudest city 1 have ever} repulsive aside from being painful. | been in. 1 stay at home moat of! Until that time I was considered! the time; but occasionally it is ab-| a very good looking girl, a wonder-| solutely necessary that I go down ful dancer and was always popu town. And when I do, it never fails, | Ia my youth I had unusual ad-) 1 giways hear such remarka direct- | FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE chit vantages and am talented in more! ed at me as these: "What do you wat than one way, So you can imag-| suppose ix the matter with her| to buy ine Just about how bright life looks) mouth? “What a tertible fa to me now. But acquiring men) and “Wouldn't that mouth jus . along friends ts the Marea of my et turn your stomach?” I come home|! r ston ‘All of my friends are very loyal! shaking like a leat 7 © poor One young roan 7 have sop babi It seems the more refined and] | Infants’ and ‘ five years and I know nothing will! gentoet elernent are not on the} te | i , nd one aver change Bim nia cold] Meets But what ts to be done? 1| ; | Children’s Wer ho fortunate I would consider myself, | ? earables agahoaa Successful Men and Women Read | 'f 1 were nothing 3 | ON. CURRENT OPINION | How many states have compul-| | sory education Iaws? Because They Have No Time To Waste ‘Alt of them DECEMBER NUMBER NOW ON SALE raha aioe What are the requirements for Southern railway wate $7.50 ERY smart new fashions in brushed-wool Skirts in a fascinating array of cluster stripe, shadow plaid and cross stripe effects. Repeating the popular camel | begint ht a color and gray shades. One of the new styles is sketched. | Pus Shi ried Eranttegeic Sizes range from 27 to 84 (waistline). Attractive values, to $1.95. at $7.50. Jas OH, BOY! The best Junior Auto Show you ever saw. ‘That's what you'll see in TOY- TOWN at Frederick & Nelson's. They're beauties. “Packard,” “Rolls-Royce” and lots of other make: Sys SS Not lese than 17 jercels, five post: THE BANK FOR Dachs uad fronti"/voat' lever tet Roadsters that will make ail the rest of the “fellers must not vary more than 0 sec- in the neighborhood “green with envy,” when you ads per week : ad eee drive up on Christmas morn. SAVINGS seitaeriand by ® | $8.00 to $115.00. ples? in Seattle German, French and It for Savers []} - | Ba Billiconnais Tried on Liquor Charges) | | AP REDUCED | PRICES 75 KNITTED CAPS, re duced to 25¢. 35 GIRLS' DRESSES in sizes 7 and 8 (only). Reduced ttle, Prices range from 100 PIECES OF INFANTS’ WEAR —shirts, stockings, out- ing flannel sacques. Reduced to 15¢. GIRLS’ JERSEY JUMP- ER DRESSES, reduced to $1.49. 22 INFANTS’ SWEATERS, reduced to $1.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE —DOWNSTAIRS BTOF Coe WAGONS are better than ever this Remnants of — | Silks and Hats frame —ball-bearings that Dress Goods educed R make it “run like a deer Cee ene eee | rubber tires PRICES kf | ELVET, velour, brocade, hatter’s / plush and felt hats in \ on a wide variety of All styles. All taken from higher priced groups. Trimmed year. For instance, just SAFETY look at thin dandy. Sturdy Guaranteed by the $800,000.00 Capital and Liability of the Bank Pine Street at Fourth Ave. construction — steel under Infants Sweaters Reduced to $1.00 Coat styles in Infants’ Sweaters with ripple style bot- toms, Roll collars and belts, Slightly solled from display. Sizes 22 and 24. Reduced to | $1.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE BICKEYE COASTER ing. There are lots er ntyles, $12.50, wide array of them a helping with gift making at sharply reduced prices. DOWNSTAIRS STORE best for macaroni—does not cook stringy PEDES are here. Reduced to $3.45. DOWNSTAL Sheriff ¢ F county on fre August 22. y BI ill - Lakisha see for little boys ‘and for older ul ll : Intimidation of brothers who have not yet ] } Cheese : Witness Charged | 0", Bee ane a charge of conspiring to In too. Lota of models, Broken Lines of Some of the best ones, of —AT— Manufacturer’s Cost We have recently re- ceived a carload of WILLIAMS CORDS fresh from the factory and offer them at prices less than whole- sale. Made in Akron, Ohio FIRST-CLASS FULL OVERSIZE FULLY GUARANTEED Size Sale Price -3 9.00 -» 10,00 13.50 15.50 17.00 17.50 18.00 22.00 22.50 23.00 27.50 28.50 Special Price to Dealers Write for Prices Mail Orders Shipped C. 0. D. Without Deposit TRIANGLE TIRE CO. TWO STORES 1275-77-31 Fastiake Ave 034 Westlake Ave Phone— | On timidate by threats of force a fed-| ecal grand jury witness, Fears and A m Gootim: went on trial Wednesda Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Gaines, the witness in quest called to appear before the September 11 to testif, Dusty Rhodes othe: ment, ens Troop Train R named in the ind! appeared. Man Is Arrested on Forged Bond Charge Accused of posting a forged $1,000 district, as | , Charles New arrested at Butte, Mont on charges preferred sf | Dougias, Pi muting attorney. Geo W. Kevan, 708 Jackson st is the prosecuting witness. (70 COME OUT | Mies Katherine Wrenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wrenn, will be in- a popular member of the ‘younger set, course, have dandy big, fat rubber tires. Some have real coaster brakes and are made good and strong #0 pal can ride behind. from $4.50 to 3.00. IDDIE KARS are the best ever for little boys. They help develop aturdy legs and afford no end of good times outdoors. Some of the little “follers” get tired of “‘hoofing It” so we had to get Kiddie Kars with pedals like a veloct pede, Tho newest models have dandy rubber-tired disc wheels and roller bear ings. Prices $1.05 to 87.50. Asad are for (of course brothe and here, too, TOYTOWN shows the v newest models. Big rubber tires and roller bearings make It easy for girls to speed along and give the boys on their velocipedes a good $16.50 to race. Price 820.00. OLL BUGGI about the wheel toys in TOYTOWN What a wonderful time “Vittle mothers” will have taking their lovely new dolls out In the park “cutest” There is a size and style to suit every little girl. Many of them are just like the ones little girls ride in wher they are just “in fants.” Prices range from $3.95 to $29.50, Don’t Forget to Visit SANTA CLAUS in His TOYTOWN Post-Office where he has a merry smile, a hand-shake and a letter and toy for his little friends. TOYTOWN, in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON R’ lengths. REMNANTS OF CURTAI FABRICS AT REDUCE 42-PIECE CHINA DINNER SERVICE Special $9.45 HITE china Dinner Service in the attractive shape pictured. Decorated with simple gold border design. Set consists of: Six each of 4-, 5- and 7inch Plates Six Cups and Saucers Six Fruit Saucers One 10-inch Platter One Vegetable Dish One Sauce Bowl Creamer and Sugar Bowl (3 pieces) -—the 42-piece service, special at $9.45. 32-PIECE DINNER SERVICE HITE semi- porcelain Dinner Service in the pleas- ing shape pictured. An “open stock” pat- tern, from which ad- ditions may be made to sets. Set con- sists of: 6 Plates (7-inch) 6 Plates (4-Inch) 6 Cups and Saucers —the 32-piece set, at Hundreds of Cotton Goods Remnants AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES, FRIDAY | SMNANTS of outing flannel, gingham, percale, linings, cotton crepes and white cottons. to 1-yard lengths, Each 5¢. $3.45 * 6 Fruit Saucers 1 Platter 1 Vegetable Dish $3.45, In \4- EMNANTS of assorted cotton fabrics in 2-yard lengths. Each 10¢, MNANTS of outing flannel, cotton crepe, ging- ham and other desirable fabrics. In 2- to 6-yard At 121¢¢ yard. AND DRAPERY 1D PRICES Useful lengths of Curtain Nets, Scrims and Mar- quisettes; Cretonnes and other desirable drapery fab- rics. At reduced prices. | Women’s and Misses’ Wear [ AT REDUCED PRICES | | 10 CORDUROY KIMONOS, slightly soiled. Re- | duced to $1.95. 100 BLOUSES in pongee, georgette crepe, | erepe de Chine and taffeta. Sizes 86, 88, 46 and | 52 (only). Reduced to $1.49. | 50 GIRDILERES in sizes 34, 86 and 88 (only). | Reduced to 50¢. 20 CORSETS in broken sizes and styles. Re- duced to $1.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Broken Lines of Women’s and Children’s SHOES Reduced to —50 pairs of Women’s Oxfords : 1 95 and Pumps. Broken sizes and $ ° style lines. Reduced to 195 pairs of Women’s Brown Oxfords. With low military | $2.65 heels. Sizes 214 to 614 in the | lot. | Reduced to —Children’s “Skuffer” Shoes 1 95 with brown or black leather $ ° uppers. *Sizes 5 to 7 in the lot. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Extra Size Bath Robes Warm, comfortable fitting Bath Robes for women of full figure. In rose, Copenhagen- blue, red and purple shades. Sizes 46 to 52. At $4.25 to $6.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ABLE CLOTH LENGTHS OF LINEN DAMASK (114-, 2- and 21-yard lengths), in 5 attractive patterns. Reduced to $1.00 yard. EMNANTS of Linens, Outing Flannel, Ginghams, Percales, Linings, Muslins, Sheetings, Robing: Crepes, Madras, Toweling and other cotton fabr' Allin useful lengths. At sharply reduced prices. | BROKEN LINES OF CUR‘ AT REDUCED PRICE Single Curtains and single pairs. In net, marqui- | sette and scrim fabri¢s. Good assortment of styles. | At reduced prices. DOWN AINS bs)