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FAIL TO FIND OIL FUGITIVE retz of Chicago Makes octal Escape From U. S. CHICAGO, Dec, 15.—Convinced it Leo Korets, Chicago's master ler, had fled from the United authorities today planned a ork of legal complications with they hope to make certain his pyiction in the event he is cap avenues of escape which Was considered likely to have Were swept by thoro investl and found to lpad nowhere, man who swindled his family, ‘friends and scores of wealthy © business and professinnal N of more than $5,000,000 did rot pe on a private ship or by air police sald they were certain, | Reports that he had purchased the nt power boat “Flying Fox" were d to be fulserwhen Dr. John R, New York, told authorities SUN owned the vosyel, haying re- to sell it to Koretz, * Two aviators, stopped in a flight a Chicago to Georgia in the be- they might be aidea to Koretg in escape, were found to have no ledge of tho swindler de luxe. y were hold for 24 hours at Fitz d landing. bertain Koretz had made good his “for the moment at least, worked under State's Attornoy rt E. Crowe in building up a ete case against the man when is returned to Chicogo. bu » Stanley Klarkowski, assistant to ae announced he had obtained a that Koretz lived a dual “From 6 o'clock in the evening this man was a wealthy clubman, an ‘extravagant § millionaire, flitting ‘mong the bright lights, mingling | With mea of wealth and atffairs,"’| Slarkowski said his evidence showed. ‘After his round of theaters and Sabarets—after negotiating with; nds and acquaintances to sell his | ent oil stock, he went home Ais wife and children “But the daytime,’ ‘ski said, “he was feling salesman of moderate means, ‘and kept an apartment across the eity with another woman.” | Meanwhile, threo women victims 9f Koretz's operations filed petitions / im federal court asking that Korets He declared bankrupt. Federal Judge | James H. Wilkerson appointed the| Chicago Title & Trust company as} _Fecelvers for Koretz. | COUNTY JAIL ‘High Water Mark Reached, Prisoners there, Sheriff Starwich announced Saturday, The jall now two more. Both figures are high Marks during the administration Of Sheriff Starwich. | + Plans for opening an addition in ted to the county commissioners Seon, Starwich said. The cost will be slight. | “If conditions continoe I will budget was estimated at 225 prison- €fs, allowing $48,000 for main: | fenance of the jail and $30,690 for the stockade, Tho number of pris. | oners we now have exceeds my os- Umates OF 9%. rah 45 tract for care and custody for weet legally adjudged insane in the terri-| tory of Alaska was awarded the sani- the interior department yesterday, ee Tals Aavertiocmient * ‘Advert SSSUSESSEES ot ba: THE. DAY: U ‘ Eastern observers say t ith Movement of population d wal fs in immediate prospect. Thou thd gands will make their homes in Seat i tle. Good times ahead. “ee American children fn culture, nearly ad the world today on beautiful pianos from the Du Parry Piano © 108 Union st. oe Scientists say there is ofl and val Wable minerals in the Ar Some. thing big will happen in Seattle one Of these fine morning: Eig things ahead. The King of England ts about to ask the Labor party to form a cab. inet and run the government, Toda; every workingman’s home is his castle, and the Du Piano Co, Sells the finest pianos and players fo these castle home usines growing and bigger business ahead Character {9 still of higher value than gold, that {is why the Du Ba Piano Co. is willin little terms to honest peo e and women are growing b and the finest men and women coming. he 1924 Fine Art dels in ¥ Mignon u t are the of piano makers’ craft. The Parry Piano Co, has them at the Balon de Luxe 196-108 Union Parents are welcome young lady or gen heart yearns for music y little terms. The Du Barry Piano Co, 106-108 Union st. So also ar whore nat a Ontario Is Preparing | for' Bitter Prohibition Fight May Follow Quebec and British Columbia and Break Away | From Dry Traditions BY GEORGE W. I. pRITT TORONTO, Ont, Déo, 15.—Ontarlo, the historlo battlefield of the prohl bition camel faces its moat desperate clash, Whether it ts to follow British Columbia and the other wet Provinces away from its dry tlons will be settled, almost beyond question, next yelr, drys would be crushing, by tho wets would dwarf thelr re cent Western victories skirmishes, Each camp ja arming tion league, aggressive and confident; the Dominion alliance, Bach reveals its nx: fety by bitter storien of the other's unfalr tactics, PROHIBITIONISTS AGAINST ELECTION The wets, tt appears from here, have at least a good fighting chance, To prevent a vote on the prohibl ton issue Ig the first objective of the Dominion alliance, most certain to fall, mands will be made, George Howard Ferguson declares “It there appears nounced desire upon the part of the! Ga., where they made a] people for an opportunity to express thelr views, the government will be While authorities said they were | bound to give it to them." Premier Ferguson himself is the figure in the impending He went into power last sum- mer after defeating the intensely dry forces of former Premier EB. Yet prohibition was not an issue in the election Premier Ferguson said he favored a more “reasonable alcohol, but he has appointed an at- torney general approved by the drys and has ordered strict enforcement of the Ontarto temperance act. The Ferguson |have entire power of decision upon | calling an election; date and phrase the questions sub If amendments to the act are attempted, government Influence will shape them. _| “The vote in favor of the 0. T. }probably will be smalier than last! ment that , admits the Rev fecretary of the Dominion alianee, | But the act will be upheld, “PAs our effort never has been as in somo of the prov: inoes which sipped away,” part, Cyril D, pcrotary of the Moderation ue, has thin to Bay tomorrow, we'd defeat the temperance moving away from prohibition, and has crossed the line and made us a majority.” Ontario is the prize in the domin- ton contest not only because It leads because It has Jong been the center and stronghold At the same time it ia flanked by wet territory, Across Its loss by the in population, ‘lot dry agitation, the United States | |than from any other provinee, and it} }has more distilleries than any other. aatext Vote Was oaat in Octo: , when a referendum taken on the wartime Ontario tem: A plurality of 428,608 At the aame |voted against repeal. time a plurality of 243,154, a reduc: | |tlon and yet decisive, vot government wale of Iiquor and beer. A still smaller |years ago to stop importation from wet territory, Yot that ts al: TOWARDS LIQUOR Many substantial cltisens who op pose the general sale of alooho! dis | like the act because it has stopped bringing in stock for thelr own cellars, Reputable physt clans by the hundreds clause which places! jthem in the role of bartenders, ports of Quebec's profit of $4,000,000 | a year from, its Hauer sound good to taxpayers, ttitude toward | brawle and disrespect for law, make |unpopular the system which gives jexouse for their trade. Alberta campaign, was used of finding a moonshine still | |in the basement of a Calgary church. The church was not responsibl: encouraged the sentl- | “anything ia better than | the incident The 0. Tr. A. police are highly un | popular in many communities, Just note these jeye-witness tells seeing an at- |tempt of the officers to raid a oltt-| |zen’s private jcalled the city in the first place, is] A. men were efected It has Improved con: | three reasons SAYS TEMPERAN' MAKING GOOD Dr, Ira (. police and the O. making good. }ditions in Ontario. | vantages ot prohibition home to the voters forces are pointing them out clearly. | wet. INMATES FILL =: Sunday in the Churches [evening sermon, “Ministers and Stew: | The cities in Ontario generally are temperance act being | farmer vote i» hard to estimate, Our | the .prairie provinces it turned out v. Ambrose M. Bailey, D, unday school, 9:45 a. m.;} 1, ‘“Jeaus" Beret |C. Poolton, pastor, ; Says Sheriff gals r (he capacity of the King county | 0f Peace.” > fait ts being taxed to care for the | special music service, | ning sermon, Madison Street M. Service, 11 a. m.,} “Jesus Christ a Great World Force." | St. John's Parish—Rov. Maurice J Holy communion, § Sunday acho, 940 a, 11, sermon by Rey. | Paul ‘James, rector of Christ church, “Andrew the "apoaila:” i P. A. Klein, pastor, 226 inmates and Its capacity is| Morning service, 11 a. m. i: Walter Duff, The county stockade has 96 pris- ning service, 7:30 p. m., Walter Duft, ners and can accommodate only | speaker. Bethany—Rey. Antrim H. Nickell, | Morning service, !"Christ’s Contest With Carnal Law"; Bywater, rector, eve.| morning service, o hureh — Ney, Holy communion, $ a, 945 a, m.; morn , |James, rector, m.; Sunday school, “The | ing service, the jai building to necommodate | Veins servic . ‘additional prisoners will be submit. | Magnetism of The Christ Queen Anne—Rev, really true, ‘Earnestly Contend for the Faith,” Renton—Rev. Ronald Hilton, rector. . “Manhood and Manners,” St. Mark’s—ser'vices for the deat service, 11 a. m, “Coming Under the ." Young people, have to ask the commissioners for | cvening serm More money,” Starwich said. “My | Worth Living Sunday school, morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, ‘He Lived on Dry Branch. Tabernacle—Rev. F | tor. Insane Hospital [ine Contract Awarded |}; \ WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—A con- |lee, 7 0 p, m., sermon by Rev. Mc- PRESBYTERIAN Ballard—Rey, Morning sermon, ing God; or Why People subport the } evening topi |the Promise of Life.” marries again, does the fact! | mic-dny affect the payment of the soldier's insurance? No. However, pensions cease with remarriage. Sehr) i a. m., eatin of Portland, Oregon, | | ; evening serv: | 9 UNITARIAN Elim Swedish Magnus John- Who is the richest woman in the United States? Anthony Drexel Biddle, ac to personal tax returne personal tax assessment for 1983 was $2,000,000. tarium company operating the et | in Swedish. ingside hospital at Portland, Ore., by | 5. m., Lindblad in English, Evening service, 7:3 cvangelist Frank MISCELLANEOUS Theosophical Soclety—Besant CHRISTIAN Piatenion en Thru the Micro- | OC | Feguiee time. 3. Klethauer, minister, roping—catching ob, j0 and 40 feet. For , a rope 16 feet long Cer Nepean services mornin i clad Churoh of Psychic Science~Sery Srochls lake tone 08 4 dolek five Vial y St~Rev from the end, Bind it by| “Mix 8. McCallum, ening subject, " Central—Rey Morning subjec Evening subject, Doctrine of the § Elijah Voice Society are taking |ter. Morning subject music lessons, hundreds are playing |@ returned miss ening subject, Ideal Young L Greenwood—R, College—Sory “What Was the pated Out of, LUTHERAN Green palit, Tools in Raids Additional equipment of the bani mio ning ‘aerviee. was fou Columbia Bethlehem— premises of the g nk robbers Fri arwich announced. In addi tion to the weapons, found Thursday |the measute over the may FEDERATED Whitman Memorial—re Escaped Convict pas MeNeil Held Foolishness of F. R, Bateman;! for forging postal money VHE ew ete STAR SHOWS EVIL OF BELTS Ma, BY CYNTHIA GREY A girl asks how old she must be before she can go to|atter « whort i public dances alone. She is never old enough to yo to a|mded in Seattle for $5 yours, com. dance unescorted. : Do I hear you answer. widow of an ex-service|] Sraey tre vent it from unraveling one | How are Hawall jordinary guitars tu ed? | the sixth to G at is meant by the ne Link both thicknesses for 1| “Missing Link’ t¢ a strong, light wire. The| designate the state assumed to 4 eye, thus formed is called| tervene .in evolution between Make it a little heavier|mpe-like ancestor of man, winding another plece of twire|and in a more general around ita curved end. The lariat| hypothetical form intermediate in completed by drawing the other| tween two actual forma of life MORE LOOT IN . Brown is shown here explaining the evils Of @| standing than the | tight belt to one of the youths at the Pacifie school. Brown has started a city-wide campaign against “lacing declaring that the health and figures of Seattle's boys are | coun being ondang endangered by the practice. Cynthia Grey: | Consider the Young Girl Who Makes Over Social ‘CITY JEWELER Custom for Her Own Convenience—Does So at Her Own Risk, 5 sropient Some girls do, and they are | ’ That ia true, but when they do so they are making|at 2 p. m. Sunday at Butterworth} over the rules of good form to suit themselves. Owing to the recent tremendous growth of city popula- tions, social forma seem to be changing. But this ig not) tery wii follow Young girls who suit customs to their own Pais rather than adapt themselves to rules of con-| ton opened 4 which would limit their a their own risk. t Some social forms remain stable in the midst of all other | ton They belong to all nations and they are centuries | business unt! Many were devised for the protection of women in primitive times—and altho it is deplorable that civilized | youer way persons should have to adhere to them, | necessary to do 80, | eee social opportunities, it nevertheless is} Cynthia Grey ‘will receive eall- ers on Monday, Wednesday and mito 2 p,m. and on and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m. ot her office in The Star Bldg. 1309 Seventh ave. nd of the rope thru the hondo, s to form a running loop and by | knotting the unlooped end, to pre » guitars and) The mail, which had been The first atring of guitar should be tuned to B y can T make a lasso? plano; the second to C The very best lariata are made of| third to A; the fourth | platted rawhide, For practice, how-| fifth to A; and the sath to B rope of braided cotton or| the case of the ordinary guitar 8-8 inch in diameter, wwill| first atring should be tuned to B The standard lengths for|the second to B; the third to the fourth to B; the fifth ‘MAY OR VETOES RAIL OFFICIAL COMMENDS CITY Pleased With Publicity Work of Chamber aer nt of the Oregon-Washing. by the these purposes in 19: coming into its own as a great nw tional summer rendezvous and sald “The a it will continue Its a has been,” C. W, Bogle Packing O. W. Crockett & Co., F Paper Box Co., Northwestern Shy Metal Mfg. ner Mvic JUNIOR CLUB _Mation, jclal club, an organization | boys, held its annual banquet a Manonlc temple Friday | evening tes were discussed by Stanton Frederick, Lioyd Spencer and sev eral of the youthful orators, | groups in various pi |has for its purpose @ better un average boy be of the intricacies of municipal gov cach group haw its mu | movement, announced tha prer |tions are under way to swel? the! inal total of 14 groups by the creation of! argued at a later date, Fiyzik’s arrest was the outgrowth dispute with president of the State Federation of | hew ones thruout the city DIES FRIDAY > rte's| at} Willlam W, Houghton, }ploneer Jeweler, aged 8 {hia home, 424 First a ing to the Const in 1888, just be- fore the big fire. | mortuary under the auspices of St John's lodge, No, 1% F. & A. M Interment in Mount Pleasant ceme- On his arrival tn Jewel down the year following t I the day of his death He Is survived by two sons, Wil- liam Henry and Frank W. Hough- ton, Hi fe died 18 years ago. Munter Forced to | Land Mail Plane} For the second time since its in | auguration, the air mail service be- | Wwoen Seattle and Victoria was inter rupted Friday when Herbert A. Mun ter, pilot, was forced to land near | Victoria, while on his way to {from the ship Protestts 8, Wa: os a result of a rece San Juan islands wh time being. |Man Killed by Car; Two Under Arrest! 0, Cal, Dee, 15 John Tremelies, 40, is dead and Mrs. &. Jenkins is seriously ir ured, as the result of an automo. bile accident on the Tijuana road hg eee ere alae er” Must Be Healed! You'll never be free from catarrh until you heal those raw, inflamed | Ore., and Mrs, Margaret Martin, are t, the former being al under arre lee 1 by witnesses to have caused | aceident AUTO MEASURE yy Willed $12; “LONELY HOUSE Sts propriation of $1,700 to pay automobile purchased by Uncovers Burglar | councit tor use in making tion tours, was presented to clal council meeting Friday 1 by sheriff's depu. | Committee arched the Hunt's Point purchased a ng of alleged Mon 4 ter January oriff gang were arrested, | it is predicted, 1 Friday uncovered a kit - 150 feet of gas CAPTURES MURDE and a gas blow-toreh KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., search of the premises is be:|~—Damacio Cadena, confessed continued, as it 4 joved the|ican murdere, wl ped Monda its have hidden their loot |by picking a | to his » hou is reenptured by a woman Frida J, Reed, and Mrs, Reed held incommuntcado in t} A cro 1, pending the arrival of a| pe 1 y sheriff from Me ato take|ity ball held to that state to face a| Seventh ave. and Unton of looting the First National] evening. Mayor Brown e| bank of Fairfield and 14 other banks|and Police Capt. E. L towns of the state, ‘the grand march, noon and referred to the The machine has already id will be paid for out of the propriations, ‘The council will pass exee Hedges led Nurse Gets $100,000 SIOUX FALLS, 8. L., Dec. 16~ Leaving thi approximately $100,000 to a nurs Miss Mathilda Kringsberg, Netis P, Okeson, whose will was made pub- lle here yesterday, cut off two sis-|soothing vapor ters and a brother with a total of| morning, $12. What’s in the Air SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 KDZ) KFJC—3:30 p. mj; 8:30 p. mj 10 p. m. KHQ—1:90 to 8:30 p. m 12:30 to 1:30 p. m SATURDAY, SEATTLE’S RAINFALL WAY BELOW NORMAL AINFALL in 1924 will total 6 inches leas than normal, weather bureau. Normal is placed inches annually, dryeat year yet re tle was 1008, when 21,07 inches |lice, returned to duty today after | charges againat them were dismissed orded in Bent: Wm. MeMurray, general pansen- | ton Rallway & Navigation company of Portland, Saturday commended the results achieved by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce in tho last three years thru its expenditure of) $222,000 ‘for ita national advertialng | and tourist promotion work and ex- pressed the hope that Seattle oiti- wens will speedily mubscribe the balance of the $185,000 fund sought thamber of Commerce for Police Have Man They Say Is Slayer; Can't Find Victim Sheriff Matt Starwiheh law were trying to work wards Saturday morning back. | four others of seven patrolmen dis- run-| missed on the eame charge be rein. o) the ublicity eee rny oe eoeencet. (ning down. « new-kind of u mur-|gigted by the civil service commis. committee at thelr meeting yeater- day that the Pacific Northwest tn can't find the vietim, ‘Tacoma on an-| investigated by the commiasion with- in sald by police to| Ut recommendations, a| “Irish May” Steve North End Halt Wey. House be-| Character, was arrested on charges ‘Tacoma and bur-| Of Perjured testimony, She admitted y | former testimony was “framed,” and H4/| that she had not given three of the | Hughes and William Sears out Sat-| officers money for protection, to search for the body. » 10 times as many people freo to travel from May to September ax there are from Sep- tember to May and the Puget Sound region has an excellent chance to stil further increase the number of people it brings here if reunve cam paign of advertising, and we rajl- road people know how effective that) tween Seattle and fed his body In the brush neart roudhouse known ‘Halt Way," Btarwich paid. Thone subscribing to the fund)” one of halt a| A F yesterday were: Alaska Fur Co,,| Gus Cohn, ench Linen} Shop, J. W, Kobl Co., Northwestern] dozen places." THIS WOMAN DIDN'T WANT TO DO ALL OF THE FAMILY TALKING ANY of those little quarrels which make married life so varied arise over too much volu- bility on the part of the wife, ao the comic writers and cartoonists Father never gets a chance But in the Zim- wan different. Father bad plenty of chance to talk, but he wouldn't say a word, according to a divorce filing made Olympic Highway | Inn, Pacific Lamp & Bupply Co.,| Poole Klectric Co, A, W, Quist Co., Skinner & Eddy Corp, Sound] Trunk Factory, Standard Confec-| tlonery, Star Loon Office, Steam} Supply & Rubber Co, Bterling 'To-| bacco Co. Inc, and Stewart-War-| to may a word, merer family HAS BANQUET, With approximately 300 persons | present, the Cheasty Junior Commer: | of Joseph Zimmerer, sheet metal manufacturer, alleg- ed that her spouse relapsed into long periods of silence, only now and then by a sudden outburst of conversation, 'FLYZIK’S PLEA IS NOT GUILTY |'s, seors,,{9,. nic, se, was president of Unit-|found, dazed, near the beach. Work of the club and its powsibill- | The club, which is formed of mn of the city,| Martin Flyzik, ed Mine Workers, to the/take Ro brought/tin unless the family requests it, inst him in superior court when| we will not request ft," sald ik's jt chief of police and Pertinent questions are! | dixcunted and settled in the remwar| y | attorneys also G. §. Morrison, organizer of the|/the complaint, alleging the state- a:| ments made do not constitute erim- The demurrer will against)” Parnett is the man who told of be Short, | ry Agent Facing — Bootlegger Charge PORTLAND, Ww.) prohibition agent, is in Salt here toddy charged | Policeman Long | atatt said he found McArdle deliver. | ing a bottle of moonshine to a cus-| The funeral service will be held| tomer in a dark hall BRING IN “OL Ww ELL SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. La Honda Oli F 15.—The lds association to: | |day announced an oil well had been | 5 flowing "in pay- | La Honda, San | Seattle, Hourh-| brought in and store in old] ing quantities, Mill st., but this shop was burned) Mateo big after his loss, Hough- re-opened an! continued in GaRB or THE was permitted at the Klondike Night | entertainment given at the West Bide | ‘Twelve years ago hoe moved his! hall by the West store to its present location, 216 club Friday evening, ASPIRII Beware Of Te imitations! | Side Community | put back aboard the veasel, while the ‘| plane was towed to Victoria for re the| pair. Munter has been using 4 sub: the | stitute plane for the past few days t wreck in the} ch put his regu: | lar “ship” out of commission for the “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been proved safe by millions prescribed by physlel twenty-three years, trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of | BROWN'S ter of Salleylic over | are out of reach of liquids and Step into any first-class drug store | * the} Kuealyptus Oint- tin | plate and inhale det breaths of the | Fy Do this night and} experience | ever | No more nasty dripping in topped-up feeling - You will feel and sleep bet bulk of a fortune of no buzzing In the ear breathe better and all leading dre paralysis 4. Urinary din Whether ma call or write, SOUND, Herb eS —-—. ~— —— - Se ~ . Wonderful Herb Remedies Specially For Four Kinds of D seases sof the lungs, a all chronic blood troubles. pecialist, 819 3rd Ave., Seattle PORTLAND COPS ‘ARE REINSTATED | Were Dismissed on Perjured ° | Underworld } Testimony | PORTLAND, Dec, 15,— Sergeant |Oolsner and Patrolman Drapeau, | storm centers of | charges placed ags nmational graft inst Portland po. by Mayor Baker when women of the underworld admitted perjury in fur. \nishing evidence which resulted in {the dimmiasal of these men, | Mayor Baker recommended that | | lon. Cases of three of the men will be “AUSTIN INSISTS | Sticks to Story That Seattle Teacher Was Abducted “I have not changed my mind, I still firmly believe that my daugh- ter Nell was kidnaped?” This was Mrs, W, 8, Austin's statement Saturday as she prepared |to return with her dughter to the | Austin home in Hugo, Okla, | The two will leave Monday. This will wind up the Austin mys- |tery, which for two weeka has been ithe talk of Seattle, | Police of Seattle and Vancouver, after an investigation, decided she | had run away from the house at $17 | Millard st, where she Mved with jtwo sisters, Mra. Austin and Miss Lelia Aus- tin, a sister, brought Nell back |Iriday afternoon from the hospital Chief Severyns eaid he would not Barnett to see Nell Aus- Miss Lelia Austia. having given a girl a ride in his car from Bothell to Everett, on the night Nell Austin disappeared. He identified a photo of Miss Austin as the girl he aided. PROHIBITION AGENTS HAVE NICE JOB NOW RT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 15. —The “houso-legger,” latust creation of the agile bootlegger’s brain, has come to Fort Worth, Women liquor sellers who car- ry thelr “bar” in the “First Ni; tional bank’’ haye arrived in Fort Worth, according to City Detec: E Young. icky for us they don’t wear hoop skirts," Ed grinned. “They could hide whole stills under TROUBLED WTA ECZEMA YEARS On Face In Rash, Cuticura Healed. “ Twas troubled with eczema fo> years, It broke out on my face ina tash when I was only three old. I would be bothered for three or four weeks at a time, Leve it would go away for about a th and come back again, It held ‘abd. bostied causing me to scratch, and the scratching caused eruptions, “I started using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me, and after using three cakes of Soap j } | | | | Eat P healed. Welch, 417 E, Third Ave., Mitchell, So, Dak, ‘Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Pla of th at a Super | | | Catieura Soap shaves without mus. 4 cil © Aspirin is the| DR. EDWIN J sidia ized | DENTAL OFFICES it is 106 Columbia St, parent | Seattle's here Leading Dentist being for More rena a crenty out t A tion G was fs BREMERTON —CHARLESTON a —PORT ORCHARD: autho powe! depri work! rates. Cou whosd meast the Si that Owne! deavod measu SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE m Beattle to Rremerton Bat- And dally 11:20 p, m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily, TS 49:00, 11:80 a. Baty aay "ound Peescoger Pare be Round Trip RAVE.YARD evs Fi BAB stomach, rheumatiam, head- Aehe, eatarrh, nervousness nue, gold, iudney, blood, skin, ' bladder and’ female ts ch 208 James St., cor. Ind Ave, Retadliahed 1903. Phono MA

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