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[=m son- 0007) RUSH WORK ON STRIKERS ARE SHIPS WRECKED | ser rss: | FORESTRY HALL ORDERED BACK but mine's in my SENTENCING OF GIRL DELAYED long | @ n Post: jouglas Announces Pos is ponement of Gibbons Case looks Ike mine Winter Gale Twists Shipping in California Port ' Architects Ordered to Speed | Trades Council Outlaws | iii wae ina minote.| Plans for Gift to University | Plasterers’ Action he laimed, - FRANCISCO, Dec, The}! “You might have saved yourself] Bebb & Gould, University of| The ale of the season struck the|the trouble of looking,” May sold.| Washir n Franoiseo bay region during th bnew it was yours, Your finger-| structed Saturday to. proceed with |#tueted Plasterers’ Union No, 77 t ight, with the result that | prints Mil over. it. .I*c dy ji ba return to work at wages and con+ ‘The 4.000-ton frolihter Robin Gray |them up with the ones I made of |PIAN# for 4 new $260,000 Forestry | ditions prevailing before the string jwna blown’ into the breakwater/ut|tho: ataft rday, 1 found on|Ullding for the university, and the|of November 12, and ordered a fine After a crowd that filled the court room of Superior Judge Mitchell Gil Nam had waited patiently for an hour and & half to hear sentence ntor pronounced on bons, killer of Harry } s Building ‘Trades Coun- on architects, were in|, at the Friday night meeting, ime for manslau) Winifred yent | Lacelle, Seattle advertising man, | {Old Yacht harbor, off the 1915 ex+ lit too—put will save that." request was made that construction | of $200, the plasterers to stand sus Prosecutor Malcolm Douglas Satur | |position grounds, in San Francisco| ‘say then proceeded to recon-|begin at the earliest pousible date, | Pended until they comply with thi day announced that the date for! | bay, where it was hanging perilously action. struct the “murder scene.” The building has been given to ; rhe angle at which the bulletlthe university by Mrs, Alfred H,| 86 was the announcement Sate |1 found imbedded in the will proved! Anderson, wife of one of the state's | UY morning of G. W. Roberme, to me that the reporter was not! pioneer lumbermen secrétary of the council, in explaine ‘murdered’ in the position in which ing the fact that the local unjon |the ‘body’ was found," he said, The) Be bers pater pemcidytt Mee A plledriver wax blown adeifr, |f#et that this bullet had come be-lqne regenta suggerted the new | the siteniier teas oe bi crashing into a pler and doing heavy | teen two of the nections of Y the) building be known the “Alfred | f | “Some f onthy y a damag steam radiator showed that It)H, Anderson Hall of the Colle era’ 00 TT bent 4. letter ‘ota ‘al barges were torn from {could have — cc from only on@)of Forestry,” Building ‘Trades Council requesting, thelr moorings; many power and tel |Anele hat angle would be from) yyyy. s per the law, that the counell ephone wires w broken, and oth. fe spboatte wide of tte are m frOM) requests in connection with the|indorse a $2 incre .¢ for them. er minor damag ne that of t ter’s des! tenc She asked that the cost] “The counc! 2 Forty boats on the bay were tox MAY RECONSTRUCTS CRIME poet not exceed $250,000, that | ter A reat AGU ape Cot ae about like corky with the result that | SCENE IN DIAGRAM |plang and specifications should be | sideration for the harmony that has early-morning commuters had inter May sat down and made a rough! occasionally submitted to her and/existed in the industry for some esting trips to work, In most in-|drawing of the room in which the|that the bullding should be pri-|time and out of consideration for jatances, however, schedules were | ‘crime’ occurred, ‘showing the re-| marily used by the college forestry. |the drive that Js being made for # | maint |porter standing beside a desk, and) ‘The new hall will be erected just| greater and more prosperous com- in of | traced a dotted line sentence had been postponed, | Judge Gilliam ald not appear on) the bench, the prosecutor making the announcement after a confer. ence in the judge's chamber A new date for sentence will be set later, the prosecutor said, | ‘The defendent was in court but a short time, appearing shortly be- fore Judge Giltiam’s decision to post pone was announced, and leaving the courtroom hurriedly afterward, | thix, morning, with its crew of 37| |etill aboard. | An army tug, the Et Agador, was l driven Into a cement pier and a hole | stove in her side which may the vessel to #ink, It was accepted by the board of | nin at a meeting late Friday, Anderson made only three HERE'S MORE ABOUT NELL AUSTIN STARTS ON PAGE 1 ine gale followed the first from the place|south of the geyser basin, facing| munity, we decided. not to indorse on ; | nm. which fell on Thanksgiv-| where the bullet was found in|north, and will be connected by an|any increases in wages that might Miss Austin and a man on the shore. The wind was sharp and/the wall to the body, and then on Je with the present small ed!- | cause a strike in the industry. We po ‘A theory was advanced to the st to the wall opposite fice that is being used as a for-|therefore referred the communiems te fect that the girl might have been ac rning ties were) “The dinarranged clothes of the] estry laboratory @,,..|tion back to Local No, 77 for cone oth companied to Vancouver by the un hy the Robin Gray, attempt: | qoayt indicated a struggle. The] According to Mrs. Andersonher | sideration. ear identified man and the two might ing to dist It from its position | prohability is that the reporter was|husband, who died in 1914, was Itho the plasterer’s local has have met foul y so ne ey: a me but the era wee on hin feet when he was ‘killed,'"}always interested in the university | always been an asset to the coun- to where the two sets of footp feat at mane operations GIF ‘ne said. “Thin dotted line, brought|#nd while a member of the state ci and stood ready at all times to t bye Sage ¢ Miss Austin's | ithe venkat had arrived from Hono.| ut to & polnt where It corresponds |lesislature had much to do with| put their shoulder to the wheel £0 of “The mystery 0! re tas i vendel had arrived from Hono |i, in. height of the bullet hole| locating st on its present site. make better and bigger Building The Ros a: OE et “98 | jlulu at 7 p. m. yeaterday and was! ine body gives the position of|. 19 her letter to the regents she |‘Trades council, this action was = 1” Sergt. Carr sald, “She | Moore off the foot of Hyde at, Dre ae ey eee ne eee oting.| said in part: “In view of Mr. AN-| necessary in order to protect (Hm left home because of unpleasant-| }liminary to docking to discharge her |'"8 Pedy at the time of BhocUNs:| derson’s business activities and of | interests of the © "4 Hes The shape of the Wullet holes nterests of the council and affil an ness over money atters, er} cargo, when she was washed ashore, | | the reporter was shot in the|!# Interest and faith in the future | ated organizations. She present delirious condition is due to : ij ia lof the university, it seems a fitting} “Wwe feel that the plasterer and exhaustion and fright, experienced | M CRAY WILI breast, not in the back, the bullet] 44, dit gives -me pleasure t0| not entirely at fault we terere at quring. bertoaie walks Cu 4 ring entirely thru him. And the vavance his ideas by doing what Llive but on the contrary. teled to was “Her two sisters have failed to} NOT R 1 fact that there were no Powder! may to assist in the upbuilding of | negotiate a settlement peacefully and show us the slightest courtesy and ESIGN vos on the clothes shows (heltns jumber industry of Washington | sia negotiations being broken (off and co-operation since the girl has been| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dee. 1.—| se) have been at leastlinry the medium of his favorite/ty the Masters Plasterer's a found.” is reese ‘ar or five feet away | state institution.”* 6 ssocla While Sergt. Carr and Patrolman ermor Warren T. McCray today) “say stepped to the wall, and fee NA 8 apa, Wha Betas Jennings were preparing to depart | i mors. thal held One (Ble eee Res it he ‘e find upon investigation that . f Vancouver and leave the case| re becauae; of: the] | bout to fire a yevolver, | Mother I |some of the contractors started the eee! . Bee tee. vintners Pe | indictments the Mar-| OVS “SLAYER” WAS MAN Queen other Is propaganda among the journeymen n a hye agp he castes jor county arid jury enterda, “: “ a i mr 2. | fe ease they ie lice, Misses Leila and Georgia Aus charging “hin with forgery, em:| 0K SMALL STATURE | Feted on Birthday |, spect dod tg belay ‘het aie ery tin were anxiously tetris er | boxaleme 1 larceny “You will note,” he sald, “that the) Toxpon, Dec, 1—Queen Mother | Masters Plasterers’ association aim outcome of rid sony gaa |. “I propose to Ko right abead wi ed line of fire, as ‘exten ©N! Alexandra, Jong the best-loved of all| would pay the raise when negotia- pote pte ae ee eee the perf of my duties as| from Lr be of th ; victim, vat | rita royalties, brated her 79th | tions started last July. whic! ¢ to be taken ea § ean 2 Maa ad ejinto th }1 opposite at a point] ere tod ; the urday afternoon ~ by physicians of governor of Indiar nd gtve! the into the wall ha Ver A nt|birthday here toda: : “On November 8, four days pre- Se cise pion | people of the state the same con-| con a r than wou! An endless stream of callers, head-| ious to the strike, local 77 held @ tied the Vancouver jnclentlous fidelity that 1 have giv-|the line of fire from a gun in my|eq by the Danish minister, tendered | special meeting at which the Mase vy SISTER STICKS Na en thruout y administra-|cwn hand. T indicates thit,| personal and official homage to the| ter Plasterers’ association promised age FOUL PLAY abe Pee | don, nitss the murderer had been stoop a King’s daughter from over the|to have a committee appear and pre aise a ans ar MeCray w oe fired, which 4s lin) sea,” ay Tennyson wrote many years! submit a counter or compromise taing that her s \, ¥ point p je, he 4 man of short) ago proposition. foul pl | ted to Ko re th tatu man, I would estimate; From the moment of her landing| “This committee never appeared, am absolutely sure that Nell’s |testify before it made its report. | roughly, who was not over five and{jh England to marry the late King] and naturally this left the members jisappearance was made thru some "I feet et 1 had be nl f feet Edw Danish prin-|o¢ Local 77 in a bad frame of On: influence,” Miss Lella said permitte ont it is appar that the murderer| cess won s | mind, when final action was to be turday morning. We have proof the facts the | left the to the right as King George will give a taken at this meeting for the Me at Seattle police s r poss Juro: c con the left is still locked|family banquet in honor of his| strike. : z ing rumors of troub! our home a Rese ; je a # ely h insid Had he fired with|mother tonight. Flags were flown; “We sincerely hope that this mat- Sg 4 family before they had in| : The love interest in “So This Is London is centered about Jill Willis, who plays the)” tie gover to we found, then tossed, the|on government buildings and salvos|ter will be entirely ironed out and formation on which to base and| juvenile lead in the company headed by Mr. and Mrs, Coburn. Jill may be seen here all) withhold ent il the whole y and fled immediately.| fired in honor of the anniversary to-| harmony restored in the building: they are attempting to ‘cover up'| next +week at the Metropolitan, whe the famous English-American comedy will open would be impossible for the re-| day |industry of this city, and it is with some tragic event that happened to} 9° cgay the position in CRETE the greatest of regrets that we ane | 2 we 6 | found it necessary te take this ac- set pemerrets ma Prana — 4 a You can se¢ | is c. Mt Lada 4615 Marind drive, on , a Seach, at Philsdaiohia RUREAU OF uffident. clear. Dance Halted at cal 7, to be a constructively Fie whose porch N Austin was foun | 7 ¢ Rt ghen h ‘ rm ¥f t s : gressive union, always ec ol p wry of State Hughes, speak arms in t . pot of the shooting i a ree rere that he aid 1 § ling last nignt in Philadetphia, at the iS ao tx Guetvey ti MISSING eres ae 12; Stars Peeved font striving to maintain a decent hion. see. how the gi Id have walked clebe the centenary of the | menace tr cratic pow Cs onde “J j ) get over the top| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1—Inferring| standard of American living, and up.the steps without being seen or Monroe doctrine orth the om nomic REL ATIVES Of. the:<ee would ti landed | that some of the municipal govern-| also for the general uplifting of heard. He believes it possible she chy Atmericats ati the Ew: n vanquished people o4 hd. HN || uch further along on the floor,|0°™ of Los Angeles are provincial] humanity may be bewa laid there by some pean’ problem hacia ‘ths. deanent -aymipacky | tre thle | And ihe « ahatl that Mee found | 84 rf ning the ctiy she Kael an or me - sein ow isis, Fred Niblo, leader of N One of the tigures on the seat American Attitude Towards ; eta ag Patient ee c bere |thrown from a gun in the hands|t2¢ movie directors, irate because of tered pleces of photograph found on 3 We 8: Fritioe: proeperou or | of thie | pialtion | the forcible midnight closing of thelr SCHEDULED . 5 1 commit 1 te rectly to The Star. |G h P z larged, was identified as that o OT pig tr capil. mer egpaaes 6 eat | Readers who may know the whereabouts | was QNLY A “DUMMY” new political force. To secure funds with which to Miss Nell herself, Two other BY A. L. BRADFORD te TOE The alitaa ta Menieac mk) of socom men Rather” thao: cledumslancey \{n.| 3 cectaved that an organized] furnish st. Vincent’s Home for the Sewiles. aly h el gensteyy na of a (United Staff Corresponde h Washington concern! . with a x newspapers are invited | dicat at the murderer ‘killed’ the| “tempt would be made to oust the) aged, one of the largest institutions police commission, blamed by the|oe its kind in the West, a bazaar motion picture men for the shutting| wit) be held the coming week at down of their dance «.t the Biltmore| providence hospital, instead of at hotel Wednesday. Second and Cherry, as previously parth jon 5 to the ch Heme ae will Interest | am and the other that of a wom WASHINGTC Dec 1.—The | 4 OM { an. The faces of the other pictures | United States government has been were obliterated. officially advised by Col. James A. | inabilit yorter in the position I indicated, eee |with a gun of his own and then, JAMES F. COX {' went to Homer Brew Jobtaining the | of her labor ai | us a who has been attend-| Logan, Jr. unofficial American rep- | ul eran, hes hot b desk, took out a gun he knew was} peta et ene § a < erably i ve sion, that the a ¢ Amer. | Germany to of military efforts and the | hospital at Steflac ant’ good and then 0 ” e baz s a e é, he was considerably improved, but |mlasion. that the allies denire Amer. | German of military efforts and the | hoxpital at Stella plant! good and then ett the “Gentleman Forger’”? | uted to be heid in the downtown dis: still In a delirious condition. Dr. | fen jon in al gation | be made e arden A : is to th dummy gun on floor to throw . . c re room being desired, : Powell sald that she still asked for|of Germany's financial condition, it} Hughes following |t nditures, We h to see /erans’ bureau. Inform: Concern. | ina” off tha | Ends Life With Gun |‘ °& mre" 5 “daddy ituation in| the fires « * : BY Nepalis the entire lower floor of the big hes- | ell you now that} SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—T.| pital was secured. ded that 1 g ‘ oe t 1 i eT ENO what took place.| Hawley, alias Howard Winslow,|" The bazaar will open Saturday added that at no time did the gir ° | OODHOUNDS |the government 1 who requests | ior the bullet that I picked out| known to police as “the gentleman | gure pen "keep them away from me,’ ax l Inrul Pu il Cause of BLOODH DS mn wing of Cox's where-| of the wall hind not been fired trom |forger,”” committed suicide by shoot. | ooops unt gestures ave, boon: “pases elon Dalai Ss | | ‘DEY > | abouts notify the bureau offic COLT revolve ag we found,|ing himself while in his suite at alaaded to the long list of attractions All of her fears,” Dr. Powell sald, | SEEK CHILD) ty | ; yaree Shad : ’ . |but from a SAVAG fashionable hotel here this morning.| which will entertain guests during aemivcicase Teacher’s Bruised Legs r | and cried addy, keep|was learned authoritatively at the| points on the hatred quenched.” ing the mi « ma I may him away from me." T nysician Northwest manager MISS HE § CARNAHAN bs re le wi 60 ars old | her He w D years old the week Three deputies an . t t . “Incidentally. I want to look me ‘ deputies = 5 ee jaw 4 write to Miss RK, C, x ri 4 fe ge Ho eK | Hawley was in charge of a private et {f Starwich's blooc nds, ler | Rox 363, Sed ‘oolley, ah abo he office a bil ective who we e suite a 2 , might explain what caused her fears, | fad Queen, joined in thé bank ford?" Sle i Xt | ae | detective who was in the suite at the OT A-PLENTY | May m arch of the| time Bruno, 4-year-old daughter ALEXANDER H. NICHOLS, who | desks, dug up three revolvers, one| and Mrs, William of} has not been heard from he | Sav the request of the |jeft Snoqualmie in September, 1923,|)had * holding him pending arrival of : ry warrant from Los Angeles. | among them, (The Star} —_—__—_— | Jacl house at 3 0 I was on my way home from the burglar got into my lock this morning while day and there appears litle daneee|Children Think Miss Austin Was “Just} sax now of yet become rational enough to an-| bare ape Awful Nice”; Was Never Cranky : 1 these guns in ad- elab.* swer amy questions | = m7 n 1 of work in Seattle, is want- | vanee, hoping to throw him off the ‘AL warning to auto-| a + bh Dr. R. E. McKechnie, a specialist} _ BY MELVIN VOORHEES 110, of $443 12th ave. 8. W., said thi q child appeared from her led by his wife, Mrs. A. H. Nichols, |track). He discarded the others,| mobile owners to obtain thelr licenses | a oie pre bate Se and noted surgeon of Vancouver,| Probable explanation of the bruises | morning of Miss Nellie Austin, teach and it is} who writes from Wichita, Kan but. pocketed the age carefully.|for the coming year before Jan. vies jac pe Reign d “ ba alled in consultation by Dr. Powell | discovered on her shins by Vancou-|er of the 3-A and 4-B grades of the t fn the | see | “See you Monday,” he said. “T'll|Was issued by County Auditor D. E leneaght p rarvi rig pepe ce nd Dr. John W. ley of Seattle,| ver, B. C., surgeons examining the) Highland park grammar school, who | JOUN WILHELM ANDERSON, | to) you then where that murder|Fersuson on Saturday morning ps oe s "—Ans 8 ¥ night s wa pada t body of- Miss Hie Austin, ttle | dropped from sight last Sunday and e t for aid from the Se-]| who entered the 8. army in 1917, |putiet really can from. 1 don't|When the 1924 plates were placed don) ogee fn in delirium | schoo! teache iscovered deliri was found in V uver came after a) has disappeared and is the object of tink jt was from the gun I've just} Sale. Car owners who do not IN BEST OF HEALTH for as long asx 10 days, but on the| th Wednesd night, The sentime of the little gir headed |search by Fred R. Mast, of | found. And I'll have some other|!8¥e new license plates on their J a Be it any hour. one of the young woman's pupils at] pig, were echoed by a dozen other J f the American Legion. Anderson's! (gee yfonday's Star for the tatest | SubJect to arrest lhe ot a nplained the Highland park school Saturday.) ortidren, » students at the Hig from late in | mother, who lives in Sweden, ts with BSN oe eee - = jhear from: him’ andiicompiaises i hi, | developm in the “manhunt n eke | 1 ; Robert told a reporter for The Star| jana park school nut ght without out means of support and needs t date eel as OPE GIRL WENT TO that one of the boys had kicked het] assis a uwtin wa ks sucee j help, according to the information. | ™St¢ EPHRATA, Dec. 1.—Damage, ¢s- | ne hk Pee gup hey | CPE ae: |timated at $10,000, was done by a|the bank he smil npted to make , | y r mail brought no word. One y when he received a letter from J and said: shina when she att a, who is a plum | fire which destroyed the Thon ‘The boy is O. K. I have indirect th yut on his sweater on a rainy tty . NATE SILVERSTEIN and MISS | : ‘peedaaed - . SEE A FRIEND him Cpl | a yortog ace alban 1p wan al Burglary Suspect MAGIALBNA BOB Gorctird of . nitarium at Soap Lake last night.|word from him. The bank si VAMOOVEI 6° Boo, 1|Ony ery, eaete ahe 1 morning és Ba Sipe i ae synopsis 0 ne fire originated in a defective !account is overdrawn.'? — Soldier the apparent reason ” Seiad | teres achat sa OA Oe esi thing nice to say to u Coming to Seattle |", "' bens oe y fine ns) Clipper. I Austin, heal tadctoer| that the Seutoes had been Glecdt ier room thought she) TACOMA, Dec. 1—James Draper, lot the We a Murder” Plot) ———=——— ee who left her home in Seattle Sun a viewed, He frank ia nee re hink =m held the elty § h The addre carried in the tele I UKE 8. MAY, criminologist . egy aie apt An Wlarnil ALS dh oly gti: mage 7 ard eS eirned Sa alled in by The Star Friday tiquette for Every Occasion dition inesday| who caused the bruises and declared An .be to solve the “theoretical murder 7 oe he Seiad was told! that “Miss Austin j 4 r ROBERT MANTEA of one of its reporters as a demon Do you know— Wer friend of the ween i [ate saee, avout the 7 i i F eaty ta {old youth, has been missing fc tration of how modern science How to write an Invitation and how to reply to one? e, v nd of the gir the world.” j : ne : eral months from his home at Salt || tracks criminals, found this situa How to set your table for a formal dinner; how to serve such a oe wa discovered le brown-eyed Anna Wold, also 6 i Me c Lake City, accordin tion 2, dinner; how to plan the menu? 4 fire 1 lear our home,”| 19, 9615 12h W., never did i z re |his mother, Atrs A reporter, “shot” near the How to dress for a dinner party? sith ave 8 at 2426) think Miss Austin was in trouble of peels a nse f Minor ave. N re heart, lying dead, sprawled out in What to wear at a reception? a that shel any kind, “fhe just loved us em ul ‘ inyone } : , his chair and over his desk on the How long to stay when making a call? ee and) anna said, “and I think she | f n from f thé boy communica th her second fi He had been alone ‘The proper use of bread and butter plates? d to be! heat teacher anybody ever h police officer 1. - The ke o5.en's for an hour before How to entertain successfully without a mala? || so do all the rest of the childr eted in his jail bed. | WILLIAM STUARD, HIS WI 1 the crime was dis When and how to return a call? aft 'e all loved Miss Austin 3 }AND HIS SON, JOHN STUARD, ne janitor testified all How to make a correct introduction; what to say when being °| ‘That's what little Eva Chapman | AND FAMILY have been lost to the and windows were locked. {ntroduced? ———— - - -|Dog Eats Meat as Germans Beg Cltance |i) 6; thes elonds sino thee tie || Oba) .92 Foaliber” gin with. five How to give an oner to a walter? How much and when to tip? 1 cf ‘ ‘ * on Cit on July 4, to|| Shells in the magazine was found Whether you may ask a man friend to call upon you? Berries Ripen in Man Is Arrested to Live in America 8 ee Sores ce ath ‘One empty shell When to abtept and when hot to ‘accept @ sooldl favor? Spite of Winter AN FERNANDO, Cal i BEB EIN: Dec. Le nmearem Of on: otra: % Re was p in & corner When to shake hands and when not to? yee mofnings ¢ foo orge W. Willlamson j« in jail ‘ AM-} ton, Box 1497, 5 k May used a powder he makes How to dress for the office? é ns into thinking that a hard A cut nyt’ aa fOr! 1 © information ¢ re himself to bring out a hand print What a man should wear for a formal occasion? the iy TGA IAD DRI, all £0F | ing per to w on the desk the janitor said he How to dress on a Pullman car? wa t you cant foot old Mother|Devuty Sherift Fc | . had polished a short time before How to register at a hotel? f at you can't f Gantraila, Wash. authorities ‘1 \ Fe He dug the death bullet out of the All this and much more Is included tn a 10,000-word booklet sects dettad local arrest Wit j 4 aT walt 1 radiator, He found specially prepared by and copyrighted by the Washington bureau ? . Hamsoron a charg ng mort c Huet , neis ho testified to having of The Star, now ready. Any reader who wants a complete treatise * i ELE oped aa De haciti'¥o ration] Sot he on the subject, covering just the points one is most in doubt ne much alfve on her place feat job Ah eI a his | quota m i ; He 4 prints of all about, may obtain the booklet by filling out the coupon below, a ake, a ay, afd cousred cine age age kr but| Many of preient ¢ _ nals membe editorial depart {nclosing the requested postage, and mailing to our Washington r he to’ Star § Fant stinaie ponteonted f pitit xtretr y ‘ : me the under bureau of Sherif. ; P nee warran Ir, homes ! SERED J 1 pI f 1 ; fr. Tpgeking Piano Recital to rea ie an id go to A 1 earn h fA Something that he found } Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, . ‘ ¥ | tivelihoc , clutched in the hand of the dead 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D. ©. ir ner of Still The m both! GE Bee i ean oe ee } i f . C. d Shertte’s deput : Be Held in Week re ey iF 3 : eatatieeesto || cache Aan Gaara } _ Lwant a copy of the book Etiquette for Everybody," v4 eo. day, for Harry 11 Ada Deighton Tiling, Inatructo the dog feasted Conner Recovers listeria pe ee ee ee { and inclose herewith five cents in postage stamps for same, 1 ed in { t f recital Mi . d took with him. f be Hades thes Pov H z Th ns not molext From Operations ith him eat, tse si Ht sed 4 ag —_—_—_—_ t Sat for the first time her ¢ ailir t FROST AT PORTLAND Breet and NO. scasaese cd desseced vebscuoncetecesahusbeuse vm , aig sia . é . eoks af ng und myett PORTLAND, D cov 2 f , ; p What’s in the Air tT f ol teh fc pavements, az as city nalen of KDA } ¢ th be w sine tath.| State.. f° moor a to f pulatior KIC ‘ In ¥ busi aire. fs Be +h tw i one ava |st nt first Ume this seargn. j AE MCh Goer UPR ME NIT EW Ba 4 ES na ite Yo Ap aet tin ee Ae y

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