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Fleeing In a heny on government ol ; ey, ae ish Barred Doors Here - THE SHATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY es oonied pai ———_——__—___—. | feltman’ LOR Y INO, 2 aman ( suw's Back |PLAN WAR ON i 1€ Youths Flee in Stolen Car,! aq <7]: ™ mn a ecco al , » Mrs. Landes Would Demol-|| Went About It, as a Tip to Other Mer but Are Captured |SiX Hundred Million Feet of Coast W i Fabia ie Product Needed Soon tne toan ria aoe nar ct “8 : BY JACK HALL, William Ce 1 or t lumber above average 4 considerable “missionary : i rt director | 1 1 want a nic vel io Ra thon 3 5 4s Gaeitin vee eiits, vill be exported t niwork" for the adoption of standard ganized drinking clubs, Incorporated | oe wawhingtor rext two 5¢ in lumber alge by the Ort y¥ oll lense with wovern “ Oo tate bay onty m y along Prost t aid kedestroyod citte re ‘ Ho wild that huge squared pf Mer ° ; pinhed thru clio lesiatution, Mra,| t2® Sound or the Olympics November Loaned MA iienry Landes, councilwoman, Then we can h captured, ident by thelr te were announeed FAMOUS FRENCH AUTHOR Of PRLOEAe 7h} ol, 2. G, Grivacs. Of HERE EN ROUTE HOME wt lan - on} it senting the Douglas! Reforestation methods in Jape met Ovtaraed. Onn A been effective in driving out a num | mobile fr »2 a nd Mrs, Griggs returned to|many pictures taken for the benefit his company, Pan-Amertoan in’ that city, ‘The dry chief de | we occupied, we had docided to ea rant, which docked Pier 41) Other notables on the Grant in e hts to driliing noval “ rsh MA lullowed to have’ barred doors and| WP our own home, A I At $:10. He has boon making @ sur |oiuded Monaleur Andre Casta 1 and i pro-}° and tiresome search thru the town we passed up. Bast George Gallagher, 16 1s *lvey of lumber conditions in Japan.| well known (utlor, painter ant ece 11, 1023 Signed hibition jaw next to“tmponsible.| city for a wultable home ready 1 not quite what we Who was driving a car with Miss! TRANSIT FACILITIES knight of the legion of honor, en|| leases with government for, ex: ek Bnet dit actualy ee ieetn SABMED) IE SUG Ee Fee 64 eT A clusive drilling righty on navu i i 1 7 Md Th FOUES 20, SO TA a r ree nowr "th Ek 1 will introduce similar legislation told he Star th Walker, of Columbia Un sity merve No. 1, known ax the ik a ey at a: Ynsidiher ‘eal sory aca i One of the bandits he jaw and tha GuRbi: lore Yekohans 1 h Mrs. Landen sald But we got wha © sought %, 35/ Schoo! of Mines, N, Y.. on a id | | ME reserve 4 Whitney's statement followed a| ad made up our minds the a beauty on the » end of the other felled Gallagher € in the harbor njtrip, and Mr, and Mra, T. N « 1h. raid late Wednesday on the Union| type of house wanted. But the Ma a district pe with a pistol, The victim gave) at J . ee of lnc on and daughteriniaw of G bas club, 110 Cherry st, in whieh eight) there were any beautiful unobstructible Vv and said that speculators |'T, Wen, of Pekin, Lieut. ( . i " x s eg 4 them 80 cents and the two men wy SRE’ 8 pernons were arrested and ime bungalows for ¢, on almost a beautiful v of the J hiploads of lumber to|Go, 8. Marumolo, 8. Nishisak HERE'S MORE ABOUT diately following which reven were! any terms. the: Ca escaped, Japan probably would lose money in Buyematsu and M, Samura, ho Ol PI YI Y : Case nd Mount Rat- . yw Suyematsu and M, 8a subpoenned by the county grand ‘ ICC Sy ; A few later the two) tho end, due to dela ny o army, arrived or 4 X( 3E eer » i I five-room com: nier minutes Impertal Japanese ‘ices ie 6 also. Bub. 2 ry © prisoners were al forttable place in the Ravenna dont 116 $1000; and: wel'bot fen held W. Lee, 1161 e " Yokohama about|a aightaceing tour of the v STARTS ON PAGE 1 poenaed. A quantity of liquor was| ”aistrict could be Pt ied HE Sams 8 P00) Aime: rat ek Bist ave. N, at 19th ave, and Pros: | six fore the last quake, Jan hey stated emphatically J ued in the place and a Ist of! $6000 with n $1,000 cash agreed St was worth it, tho we pect st. Lee was robbed of $2) u . 8 colved the news: by | that they are not on an official m oh a ce Mac prah pop 000 with n $1,000 cush pay pald half cash, Our contract ‘ They will ret with him, purporting to quote him as n f s ment. ‘Then there was the fr apabaieaeitechioyantt (Ps daca @nd a gold watch t Jaton. ‘They will retur , 2 bin D0 obtained by the officers ae : 5 wale provi na mu Be third Ror side sizing up the Japanese de. | Europe |makingg certain statements mbout the : place that was offered for $200 pay $10 a month, interest and 0 third holdup, which occur | Joase after his arrival in Washingt 4 yi AKKESTED down and one—n so good, the Fed at the Montiake Drug store, {last nigcht was not prepared by him . APTER KAD however—that we cc have ee aerd | ave. Ny was unlucky 1 from him é Chartes Brown, Ben Zolinsky,| purchased merely by assuming Motified the police y , Jamem Fitzy k man tained nominal Me deret cone ad om Wire inéhalian aia’ ole » the a he posession until the purch eoenk't . ee iy after arriving : ca 4 as about 1 Meighborhood of t drug a home c tC fave chase and ¢ uled them missioner Fri s Dolstrum, home in Sea on the intsall- the house.) night, after ¢ requirement be I were sawed by hand in the the matter and obtain a copy Of 8! Wot be tine? Tacoma ordinance, said to have and aid to Following « midnight accident view boulev lookouta the enforcement of the Rose Mulcahey. Gallag struck a Gecaintie TOpkbatas owe from the water taxes and the improvement district assessments of $23 a a ¢ made no statement and > po. Steve Kelly, W. H. Friedman, J. T.| ™ent plan, and pay for it | ee tees to hee | Leland Says Deacons Tried Bribes to}! ret me any unt 1 taxe the SI | 2202, 2% Tashing, Rete el ee ote re than tee vues 115 Oil Tanks Lost stand before Boehmer and Frank Kelly were the | Z. Raine, 119 23ni ave, was held a“ ‘ ” 7 - sent by all today from his i 2 others subpoenaed, will rent for . ° Me scary so se nana Whitewash” Leader of Flock aaieses by F f,- Kate Rn eaN SC cucaas lt mac ant ot ibsmehae aad oe in Stubborn Fire Bandit, who took $113 and a $100! |DOCTOR ORDERS : has been chief orgunizer and head we didn't ike. We had LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 25— @iamond stickpin, after which he BY EDWARD C, DERR jher marriage vows, in order that the | FALL, TO BED of the Union club, which ts. incor greed not to buy until we were locked Raine in the store, (United Press Staff Correspondent) Rev, Case, whom she anys in| Fall was confined to bed today by 5 porated under state laws. Another) satisfied to make st a perma- S McCluskey, 2402 Second ave,| CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Branding the |“equally guilty," shall wuffer equally. order of his phywician, Dr, John man, A. Doran, is raid to have been! nent home, not Just a place in Was robbed of $100 and a watch by | Rev. Carl D. Case as a menace to we by her side alts her 17-year. | Wharton partner of McCafferty mt one| which to live, stubborn blaze which consumed 15 two men in an automobile, at 18th] red home Albert #. Leland, |old son, almost hopeleasty puzated| Dr Wharton maid there was con me So the hunt began all over | huge tanks of gasoline at the Pa- faye. and Denny way. ene named the pastor as co-responmd:/py (he strange drama in which his|sestion in Fall's chest and a high “These drinking clubs, which oP-) agais, this time for lots. And |cific-American Petroleum Products ent in his suit for divorce, today de-|fatner und mother are chief char-|fever, due to a freshly contracted crate ta datiange “of the’ law, have” grace’ tot ltenictn- che Thied:. | plant at TweHkycaein aud Bewte we |manded that Dr. Case be driven from | acters cold easy sailing in Seattle because they] Gye.” agencies had Kae Pag | the ministry. Wharton mid he hoped Fall would es have heavily barred doors and 100k) tne galesman said. ‘The loas has been variously esti- me Y | Across the wolo sits the Rev. consid y duty t t sufficte ecovered by Monda: ; cute.’ Whit aid. “In Tacoma, | HERE'S MORE ABOUT consider {t my duty to my faith | ite is well past middle mge.|°? Méiticiently recovered by Monday Aita,"* Whitney said. “In Tacoma.) ‘wr aian't like the University | mated, some of the officials of the ¢ }as a Christian and to my creed as a/ to before the senate investi here they were once a nuisance, | | ; SKAGIT [Baptist to drive such men aa Ear, (Hil eves are din and his body: taco trpenr bale the senate | Feeney ere cteaned out by a| district #0 well,” anid the wite. |company setting it at $75,000 and nt | hey have teen cleaned out b: * rs { y ss “The sh thers as high as $500,000. }Case out of the church,” Leland de. |*haken by’ the tragedy that ha: statement jswued by Dr. Wharton| Jrene Cut, famous Wancer| ty ‘ordinance which prohibits the| “The houses are so much alike, | o A statement issued by Dr, Wharton ity ‘ordts which prohi no clone together, and it's hard | Most estimates placed the damage STARTS ON PAGE 1 ited: come upon him, Biightly deaf, he |.ai4 |tamght “loy,’ her pet Belgian grt Tat’ $100,000, | | Several firemen were slightly in- | jure Gra. Hawley, prothan 66 | John Hawley, one of the owners of |the plant, was hurt when the ‘first |tank to explode hurled him 25 foot thru the afr. Two hundred spectators were Fighting desperately thru the night, firemen early today conquered a locking: or barring of doors in clubs | | “He must not be given another | holds a small trumpet to hin ear) pom examination this morning, 1| fom, a few new atews in Seattle Pri-|ang the employment. of lookouts.” | to get a lot with a view. I fore the Seattle Real Estate board | Chance to do to other men and wom. |0nd strains (o catch every word /fing that Secretary Fall haw devel-|day, just Mfore dedarking from thel eee coven {EN want lots of privacy for our ‘hursday, said Skagit power would |¢" What he has done to me and may | ‘hat ts spoken by the witnesses oped congestion im the chest and in| President (irant after an Ordentdl) |e ears sgn | home."* > De delivered in Seattle by May 1, En. | Wife. | His wife, who has declared Ber isuffering from a severe cold con:| honeymoon, This ta the “Life Pre-) ioe : “Good,” thought I, “Lots in Fineer Blackwell said he expected| Leland, who told thru tears of his | confidence in her pastor husband, |tracted on his journey from New Or-| server Ling," but 4¢ tan't very pop-| the ‘close in' sections of the power early in August and Uhden re. | Wife's confession, accused the dem alts defiantly by his side leans. ular with the dog. University district are pretty eemeee can De delivered. emi tke With ems A te ee Laie aie admitted, the men presented their) Mill! there are lotx and lola of | pregeed into nervice as a shovel nee. the Quemey' lnilignant nt] Dont yes ce thay tried to “tatees lthe’ chureh. The \cfflolat eheiran | a1 eiedes ok tie LoGtiie (deor” Gnd wr desirable locations there. You | brigade to prevent the flaming gaso- Mmmmerses of inetfictricy hurled) sees es oe ree to DESDee | he! Church | The official ‘charch| The committee wants to know Irene Castle Will |aimicrea thru an inner door operat.| Can get ‘em for $600 up, de- |iine from spreading. {him to say that his wife was inseme.{board, which ha voted “complete|what Zevely did with the $80,000 as | Nn Ba er ge aes i Meats him, from all. sides, pub-|" Cai and imperturbed, Mrs. "Lee:|confidence” in the pastor, tine é: . f edt eitite evritel | pending on size and location. Over one hundred thousand gul- Hished in The Star Thursday, has al, CA and imperturbe ee pepo. c1eda hy, Vey f. Latens|worth of Sinclair ¢ ai comp my stock Retire: Plans Ma prominent Sgattle men, In Transportation, view, near- lions of gasoline and distillate were Happy faculty of avolding embar-|~ ‘2h ule nine ges = j atten! y to the testimony, certain | and $25,000 worth of Liberty bonds Ps “ cluding profession and busine ad-| ness to university or the jin the tanks destroyed by the Sling questions by ignoring them. plain man, modestty|that thelr pastor's name will belgiven to him out of the Sinclair ts of standing, were Included in| business district of Seattle are | fire. i E dreased, she sits with bowed hemd | cleared. | treasury. , : UHDEN SAYS HE'S : : | {easury H he membership o infon lub, |“ UEAKED FAITHFULLY ~\ before the gaze of the crowded) Mra. Leland will be asked to tes-| Testimony hax been given that for ome peptone pare pocren omy cya ty Y * t room walti rest Porecaai 3 Pe oeeasgarse Eat eae in Whitney's opinion, but he sald ff . A : “When will the Skagit be com-|CUrt room waiting her turn to take |tify today. She will be axked to|Zevely got this to buy & house on AR wee ae that most of them used fictitious pera ons years su ering Ccon- “pleted?” he was asked. “Will it be| the Stand. She will admit with wll. |confirm or repudiate her confession |Long Island names on their membership cards. Prohibition r+ cover men} gained access to the Union club thru membership cards taken from boot “It is possible to complete it in |when the officers smashed their way ‘the month of May,” Uhden said. He jafter trying in vain to elude news: Thursday evening the band was’ren-linry the two doors with sedges | > x saneh mend iner for i: tele Be ee 7 si , ors I ing’ ate move regularly morning snd | Wouldn't hame any specific date. AYS CITY is paper men waiting for him, went! dering “Yo, We Have No naNA8" |were allowed to go after their names Mr. Lancing’s case is typical of pt, oes Magis, ee May 1, August 1, or June 17" jingness, she said, that she broke Yeyely accomparied Fall to Wash-| While the Admiral Inor Premident asl “Ob mani Ti the” ott: sti ti n K Ht 3 B est h ith : | ~|ington from New Orteans and Fall,| Grant was docking at Victoria, B. C..|.%. Sumber me ttbealige! pai 10) 6) ogg s ran ri ores nea Whden declared that city official: to Zevely’s house for the night for the passengers in the soctal hall.| were take: vhousands of others, Ho found per- Seite anaes nares Ht Rome Brew |i eset. se titty" oe ya rae arate eee eke | een ete cotati ae enue Srnec faithfully and tireless; the the testimony of Eadward L. Doheny,/at the bridge, stood Major Frederic! Kellogg's Bran because it is by Skagit fi} declared pies wer NOT CHEATED " Comiend Non Pause Dp who yesterday maid that he had Laughlin, of nicago, guarding bran. Nothing but ALL bran can be} For permanent relief, eat Kellogg’s po’ (Continued From Page 1) loaned $190,000 to Non a personal| the 4 ‘ * a 10@ per cent effective. Read what he | Bran regularly. Two tablespoonfuls “projects are running much higher « j a ‘ edie cathy iokcinimmress arcmin nun 5 | 3 daily—in chronic cases, with every than estimates. —_—_ CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON =| note, without necurtty, In November,| pete and his wife. formerly Erene ay meal, It is guaranteed to bring re- “Ten per cent over estimates ts | “Seattle Getting Full Value IVY CLUB |1921, None of the members of the) Castle, The major was rendering Dear Sir: sults, or your grocer will return your tive.” he said. pe The auto driver who sneaks im [committee would Indicate whether) “yes We Have No Interviews,” for ND T have been affficted with eostl- money. “Anterest charges on the $11,000,000 for Cash”—Uhden and grabs the parking place you |they intended to resect or accept Do-| newspaper reporters pation for the past 16 years, and You will like the delicious nut-like botid issues already total more than pala have planned on using. heny's proposal that President Cool) The Mclaughlin: are returning] Socr aincrsas"heaoteht sok bob: flavor of Kellogg's Bran—so different on © per cent of the estimate, it is} Seattle is getting full value for tee |idge appoint three experts to deter) home after a homeymoon trip to : ; Sted to five diferent: eperati from ordinary brans, which are un- Pointed out, and city officials de-| i, money in the work done om the|, Today's Worst Pun; Instead of {Mie whether his leases on naval oll Japan, They tt Seattle for Chicago|/udge Smith Signs Order to} mised so sre aiterent operations palatable, Eat Kellogg’s Bran with “clare that the project will cost chow. | Poe hk aaa | helping the bunch elect Brown, why |Terver No. I and in Callfor:| Friday: morning Pay Expenses thon. 1 was getting Hipp that milk or cream. Sprinkle it over othe: to $14,000,000 than the $11,300,000| Gorge unit of the Skagit power) not heip Stone & Webster's elec. |"!% Were lawfully and honestly ne) no weven HERE 18 ALL avery ;masel I’ stp evared jen Sty, cereals, Cook it with hot cereals. Try ‘oraach. months ago I was that Blackwell claims it will cost, or} Plant, according to Chief Engineer] tricity?—Van. Gotiated. | ai Additional funds to finance the os Two A 3 it in i on ey the $12,100,000 Uhden says it will} Carl F. Uhden. eee They want to hear Zevely and Fall] 4% INSIDE DOPE : the recipes given on the packag: ting county grand jury until it ad- Mra, Mclaughlin. it was Jearned, . Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum- cost. tw first, 1 6 apt journm, it became known Friday, will GRANT SMITH BID rete Mant) oes Meg aaah HB BND | Earl Stnchir, brother of Harry ¥,|PMANA (0 rillte from. the stage and 'sy forthcoming. Judge Everett E. Eiabe a ladivideal pocktaee: filade VAS REJECTED temporary plant, the city is getting| Pasaed by the National Board of|gincintr. arrived today In Washing. 220" for tome theme, If not perman-|amith Thursday issued an order dl clubs ins ual ges. Mado | This data has been definitely es-|* Plant capable of easy conversion | Censorship. 4 ‘ Jently., She and her soldier-husband! and in Battle Creck. Sold by all grocers. 2d pen jton and asked the menate inventigat.| recting County Clerk George A.} by The Star in {ts attempt | 2.117500 horsepower,” Uhden said. lors to permit him to testify | Advertisement ‘ will devote themsetwen to cach other./Grant to pay the expenses of the fa fet concrete information out of |, iy increase in horsepower is pro-| SIGN IN EVERETT STORE Harry Sinclar te in Europe, and| , The trip was cut whort by the sud:!jury out of any funds available. |x ihe whisl of charges and statements | Vite for merely by construction of Half-prico fale, |the brother, who ts associated with | 4% death, at Chrimtmas time, of 12-/" Work on the report of the jury Is Ecthrown about recklessly by the men|°, Permanent masonry dam, to cost $5 Pants Now §2.50 a Leg. him in the olf business, believes he|*e#F-ol Barbara Esradford, of Sar jad to be progressing at frequent} Se responsible for construction of the | %00 and the installation of Seat Free. anac, N.Y, a favorite niece of Mre.lintervals, when the Jurom find fo paling Janother generator unit. parade of Sinclair's financial transactions | M¢Laughiin's, Word of the death) witnesses waiting to be questioned. e e C Grant Smith & Co, in 1917 submit: | The ground work for developing! New York man has bought one of | Which have developed in the fmvesti. | ¥8% recelyed at Kioto, Japan. The! Ay indictments are suggested by the | Furniture Prices ut ted a bid for the Gorge unit, 50,000 | the entire Skagit plant of 650,000 gation of the leame of the Teapot |Chid wan the eldest daughter of the) jurors, they are prepared in legal] can explain some of the "mysteries" the 1,000,000-yearold dinosaur esses. y epower, with a 100-foot perma. | horespower hax been Inid. The rafl-| Now he if only has some 1,000,000. |Dome darcor’s sister, form by the prosecuting attorney's it concrete dam, tunnels, steel | 02d, an essential to this work, has yearold whisky, what lovely eggnog Mra, Althea Filby. Mrs, McLaugh.| office and voted upon, it is claimed, iste d concrete transmission lines, gub.|>€¢n built. Its cost shotld bel he can make! . lin’ personal maid, said that both] The sharp division of opinion on f tions, etc, complete, to be com.|*Pread over the entire project. Doheny Oil Lands |she® and her mistgese wero iooking|What constitutes reliable ,evidence| (a) in two years, total, $4,989,000. “A right-ot-way chat is larbe lforward ton quiet Ifo after the|tpon which indictments may be re. < ? hse | SE reczi, cres | bid was rejected. enough to accommodate the fun | ——— BAN FRANCISCO, J: ~* | stage, screen and darace-floor whirl of|turned still animates the jurors and © May 13, 1919, Engineer Uhden| transmission system for the 550,000) = ab | noldingm of the Pats-American, Petee|*™2 Past year |han resulted in the work coming to ubmitted a preliminary estimate,| horsepower completed plant has|” Police reporte PEO E TT ad (id be. Sy fe a + |® practical standstill, so far as the . a | * tigger fbr | awengers on the Grant said tha don a survey for a 50,000| been obtained and the present trans-| "pot on “Who's Who in |loum & Transport company, of which . hat program of Prosecutor Malcolm A large part of our Sixth Avenue frontage must be vacated |A ” ee Ses fore | Major MeLau istic atts 0 ‘4 eee Sant itt conus tba Pima r= ac philips atte iio ih fest ile eee eee lige sinter tine igen ey “up| Doula, iajeadtdo pls rey wig the next 10 days. Our stock must be reduced at once was employed by ‘the city to bulid| plant, #0 will the power house. |ffom clams that were alx-day bicycle |the majorsints, during a game of] 1 i now believed that, aside from cee the Skagit. His mext report was| “We have our permanent con-| "Hers. OIL PROBING mah Jongg in the saloon and in} i,9 gambling Indictments, the . submitted in 1921 when his estimate| struction camp, ample to accommo- Site jthe presence of Mrs, McLaughlin.| principal result of the jury's 10 7—P R d va for the work was increased to $9,-|date the additional developrment| Wouldn't It be interesting if some | AFFECTS MART was of sucha nature that no’ other! weeks of investigation will be its rice e uctions "700,000. This provided for wood| work and a water wheel and gen-| 00? of the men who graduate from | joourse was open to the former port. ‘This ix expected to reveul transmission lines and a tem-|erator which will develop 75,000|*the University of Washington would | NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Testimony |COM™MANA of the 333ml machine! yicg and graft conditions to be preva- Three-piece Overstuffed Velour Living Room Suite—Daven- Porary crib dam. | horsepower with present equipment, |%° into business Instead of becom-|of Edward L. Doheny before the|8¥" battallon in France, lient In Seattle on a wide scale. Lack port, Chair and Rocker; regular $210.00, 7 When first employed he esti-| when we get the water. |'ng crew coaches? fenate committes investigating nu-| Captain Miko Jensen, of thelot reliable corroborating evidence Sale price. $139.50 | <Miited that the work could be com-| “Altho’ the horsepower cost for oes “| val off leasex in Washington found|!ner, which hid = rough voyage,|will be offered by the jurors as the Pléted in two years. Later this|the first 50,000 horsepower will be| Gotta quit now, Going down ftolits effect in the financial dixtrict to.| Sid that Irene Castie was a better/ reason for failing to return moro Four-piece Comb. Walnut Bedroom Suite— Bed, Dressei imit was extended to the fall of| $200 or a little more, with the| the Coliseum to we what kind of{day, when the curb market an.|Sailor than her husband, The cap-| indictments. Semi-Vanity Dresser and Chifforette; 2 922, still later to the fall of 1923,| building of the dam, and the en-|% V. D.’s Mae Murray wears this| nounced that the Pan-American Po.|tain bemoans the fact that, with - regular $190.00, Salo price... ....... . $137.50 | id the last estimate was January|largement to 112,500 horsepower troleurn and Transport Co, rights to|the world’s finest dancer aboard, ea, 64, 1924. |pacity, this cost drops to $125 per A. J. 8. | subscribe to the capital stock of the|he suffered trom a game leg and 0 Brass Beds—Simmons Continuous Post Brass ‘Opposed to these statements is| horsepower, which is ag cheap as Pan-American Western Petroleum|was unablo to fox trot as usual. Bed; regular $27.50. Sale price $19 50 6 Present condition, which places|power {# obtained anywhere in the Co, had been removed from trading. —— sa ‘ 3 Yan indefinite date for the comple.| United States.” The action follows by a few days! + : a fee Dratect and an indefi-| Whden said these enlargements the suspension in trading of tie| Consider Barring . le cost, estimated variously atjare responsible for the increase capital stock of the Mammoth Oil . Ex S al R “from $12,100,000 to, $14,000,000, cost of the Skagit. ayers Co,, the company which {s financing | Centralia Lawyer Registration books wilt be. kept tra pect ugs and oe Soe | Uhden ‘sald he. was not’ employed | ANTI-PETTER the, Teapot Dome off operations, ni.| OT4YMPIA, Jan, 26.—The supreme |open evenings if an emergency ordl- | , jcourt today his in Sts hands recom. i ‘ + by the city until October, 1919, and | so being investigated. oe hance Introduced” before the « city Lin 1 | 1919, am sndations hy the # vt ar Fag einige nina barrens MAE yay acta rte al WR Sey rome i tlons by the state board of bar|council Thureday by Councilman A, oleums as for a small complete pla t , é y te the Gorge, without pe ik [James 8. West, pastor of the First |few days. From a high of $3. they |MeF 8. Smith Centralia attorney for] next Monday. ; 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs; Inter developments, Te divcreditea { Baptist churen of San Franciaco, | sink to, 60 cents, but recovered tothe TW. W The ordinance at the present time Teg. $29.50. the Grant Smith bid, declaring there |X2OW® for his campaign agamat | $1.25 on° Thursday morning. f per rete dttendant inthe trials )is in the hands of the finance com. Sale price, 22.50 Was no” progt, that, Gre each | Stine parte” and ha wife have | The rights to the mock of the|Of Perpetrion of the Armistice day|mites und. Cohen declared, Friday e 3 3 Ate . ; Pans eh oe teent a |manencre in 1019, hut wax acquitted. ‘ * Plant for the amount i rtd Ps ' , d ‘ at § pony pos nit Bi rian }today, Mrs. West took their byear-|feserve No. 1 lands tn California, pecs edlediteiennie ony “We have only 10 more days for anoeee $36 00 DOCTOR STABBED | ughter Virginia and departed Paes lasetie wi leased to the Pan-|1ion, sabotage and strikes, + Bedi lregistration,” Cohen said. ‘There Prlee. ss... 2 ‘I Hor Seattle. This w mericum Petroleurm at about the f . e si iesctae dati scabs Hsd per 4 | The following ay Siov. wid ek same time the Sinclair iateiphe SET REL NIT io are Asa elaihieed that Folding Curd Table; Im, eath. | PAMed Linoleum; regular $1 F on an operating table witha yd | prostrated by a nervous breakdown. |£UNed control of Teapot Dome,| SKATING ING ROMANCE | means that 7,600 must sign up every er top. One toa customer. No} YAR. Sale 7 Where is Your th ld! Jeter aide, cationd Bye cree be. 9 att contine {i Bie bad at ay antl Petroleum, dace hal st cancer Nise. day, ¢Many of these persons cannot C. O. D, or telephone orders, BMG. seeeees Oc . " ; the home of friendy in Oakland idiary of Pan-American Petrole.|Africa has followed a meeting at|get to the books during th Ad eautiful i geon's knife. He died shortly after. |‘? rey y i , OO! Tats aap oreet Reon y Xo hint of wanda attaches to. the | U%.(0°K over the lands for develpp.| Holland Purk wating rink, London, [which they are opened and 1 belleve ‘ALL PRICES QUOTED ABOVE, SPOT CASH | Tour he aby and pa es Rano | Separation, which was effected after is Dorothy Wordsworth, |they should be given a chance to reg- ALL SALES FINAL is r los! ou The loss of naval reserve No, 1|Actress, and Captain Stephen Ci ————— es, fboth the cloreyin fs » i i rw |ivter in the evening.”* : Bis friends t, y' meyman and his wits! would prove a hard blow to Pan.|ven. who strved in the British tank’ shouta ie 6 i A hha ¥ ¢ a memies, of whic ith | What f] ie the Air is hinge HN Mae ae American Petroleum, coming, as it|corps. Mis Wordsworth In a niece | hooks Rata Pipe Goat on tien aay Ve COE Rareeict wae es eerig ' ‘ Friday, January 25 “a 7 fc ve , cr of late 8 ‘4 1" ‘a, ‘ P aay: oF 5 - - |tter. But none wik || aera, aa [va te . S Manitation ob AON Wal elise’ Ge Would om the eattaslenent of off op.jof the late Sir William Garth, and land Wednesday nights, and If the re COME IN AND LOOK IT OVER fs fool. nature | e970 a0 t6430 Bie ap {ganization and Rev, West's con-| ations of Ren te due to the oper.|won a scholarship at the Ro: sponse is sufficient, then a regular _ E He looks upon hisvou || v. m. ree | | Steration sas bas ot Academy of Drmntig Att clsleal force will be. put of uty RYAN F _ |estep in his promotion ® KFHR—4:30 to 5:30 p. m.; 6:30 ||, “It was the best thing for them LASSITCDE evenings, : > to 1b Day | to do,” ® high church official ante “I Tove living In the country,” said | Registration fell off Thursday with _ [imay turn out, it is wif f Itoday. Rev. Weat wi 4 Small Girl (feolinge the heat}—Are|the man who owos sa lot of money |only 2,075. persons 5 : y 7 KIR—5:30 to 6:15 p. m.; 7:30 to || at was much older | you writing letters, mummy? 19; (hesBrdbteny Aebeive. i leweres persons signing up, ac- vy ut Seta ” , leording to figures furnished by Comp. 600. 602 Pi tre: leave a position he has t eee hire ike | restrictions prt ica fit ore Mother n es, dear walk along the country roads. You (roller Harry W, carver ‘the pie 3 e et ] ™ igi he siiamae Seat send my love to any.|know you, cin't owe money to a ber oligible for voting is atill 37,000 7 3 thort of what it was four years ago, ha suffered serious decline In the pnat | °%# a sbarment of El-|Lou Cohen ts passed by the council cow.’ *—New York Evening World. ln Se St ER

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