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P. FIGHT RUSH TO » FILE FOR SEAT Final Day for Declaration of City Candidacy Here | With filing dates for city offices | losing at 6 p.m. Saturday, a rush | fo get in “under the wire” devel Oped at the city comptroller’s office Friday, Bight new candidates ap- ; sured for city councl! j re of those who filed Friday Beek tho threeyear term and three ask election to Oliver ‘T, Rrickson'’s Yacant seat. Additional filings are} ‘expected Saturday. George B. Worley, civil engineer And contractor, Crawford B, White, ‘attorney, and W. T. Campbell, West Beattie real estate man, seek Erick seat, Se rehowes F. Lee, P. J, Lofgren, Wil- fam [Hickman Moore, Ralph 1D. / Nichols and Asbury I, Haynes seek the three-year term. No opposition has appeared to Cor- Poration Counsel T. J. L, Kennedy and no additional mayoralty candi. dates have appeared. ~LUMBERMEN IN OPTIMISM MEET dd | ba Hear of Reforestation an Good Times Ahead Necessity for reforestration wae Preached to members of the West) Coast Lumbermen's association late Friday by Col. E. L. Griggs. of Ta- coma, president of the Douglas Fir Exploitation company, Col. Griggs, Just arrived from Japan, told the Tumbermen's annual session of ad- ‘Vances mado In reforstation tn that country, Japan has thousands of acres of carefully tended forests that will be Tipe for the ax in from 10 to 15 years, _ the colone! said. He spoke also on ‘the demands for American lumber, for rebuilding purposes, and sald that the Pacific Northwest will be called ‘upon to supply hundreds of millions of feet. TACOMA MAN IS NEW PRESIDENT © Ernest Dolge, of Tacoma, was elect- ed 1924 president of the association. Robert B, Allen will continue as man- Vice presidents are: Ed Verd, afaabiagtco: C. H. Watzek, Oregon. James H. Prentice of Bellingham is treasurer, ‘Manager Allen's 1923 report ahowed & cut of nine and a quarter billion ‘feet, setting a new record. Unsold stocks are 73 per cent of normal. Bright prospects for the new year “Were set forth. Performers Show Worth at Benefit ‘The Puget Sound Power & Light Rumbers some entertainers of fessional caliber it is claimed the presentation of their re ent employes’ benefit program at @ nearly capacity house. Miss 2 Dutfey, widely known soloist Seattle, sang “Cain't You Hear l@ Callin’, Caroline.” It shared honors with a travesty of based on “Gallagher and im,” and the company's large Presented a concert program. ensemble, "A Long, Long Lt ‘well received. to Take Singers to Camps ‘Two concert companies, represent- the Anderson system, will tour camps of the Northwest to cheer to the lonely nights in ‘tho lumbering centers, Capt. John founder of the system, announced Saturday. Anderson was nator of the plan for col i! ks and magazines from Poet’s Birthday ‘With bagpipes and Scotch vocal i atmospiiere fairly breathing the ‘Spirit of the land of the heather, Erickson’s Successor ‘the United Scotch societies of Seat- tle celebrated the 165th anniversary of the poet, Robert Burns, at the _ Metropolitan theater Friday even ing. A taik, “Burns, the Man and “Poet,” by the Rev. Jonn W. Ken. , Of Tacoma, featured the pro- gram, _ Kennedy Slated to Make Public Talk __ Professor John ©. Kennedy will Tecture Sunday at 4 p. m. at the Labor temple, Sixth ave. and Uni- Versity st, on “The American Con- Guest of the World Market—Its Eco- omic and Military Significance,” ion {8 free, School Bids Asked in Montlake Plans Bids were asked by the board ot education Friday on construction costs of the Montlake elementary #ehool at 20th ave. N. and BH. Me- | Graw st. The bufiding will have nine _ classrooms, combination lunch and Principal's room and rest rooms for teachers and scholars. Authority to of # nurnber of school lots ‘will be arked the voters at the com- Blue Geese Ready to Ride the Goat At the conclusion of the two-day Convention of special agents of fire Insurance companies of the North- ‘west, a class of candidates ara to be initiated into the Order of the Biuo Goose, tho soclal wing of the insur. ance fraternity, at the Butler hotel Saturday evening. What's in the Air Saturday, January 26 KDZE—12:40 to 1:30 p, m. KFIC~3:30 to 4:30 p, m.; pe SR R KFHR—4:20 to’ 8:30 p. mis 9:30 p, m, Order of Scofflaws Is Organized in Seattle First Meeting of Organization Proved to Be Staggering Affair < > \ % ne THE FUL FLEDGED = CORKscREW MEMBER. GRIP ATTLE now has a chapter of{shake, There was somo talk of the Royal Order of Scofflaws, ft/using A mult case Instead of a grip, learned today, The first meet-|but (ho man who suggested the auit ing was held Friday 4 and 1s| caso was thrown out, (For the bene said to have beon a staggering affair,|fit of the young folk#—a corkscrew A “Scoffiaw,” as you may or may] is used to pull corks before the cops not know, is a man who ignores the| pull the cork-puller) prohibition law, A ma in Quincy,| A Scoffiaw will be known to his Mass, offered a prize for a name which Would rebuke bootleg drink: ers, and Scofflaw won. So the Royal Order of Scoffiaws was organized thruout the country, with headquarters in New York, the bootleg capital. Rules and regulations of the new & lapel button showing a bottle and @ glass, A chain tied to th but- tons keeps the thirsty owners from swallowing them, Meetings will be held any old time, The first session of an evening will be held tn homes, hotels or office order, as announced at the Friday /bulldings. Later tho members will meetipg, aro: | moet for @ adeond reason tn the gut The password is “Tombstone.” This) ters or the elty Jafl. is used im memory of last year’s| Dues tm the order ¥ dopend Scofflaws. ing entirely on the frame of mind The grip ts the corkscrew hand-! of tho Judge the morning after. Still Man of Mystery Rumor Says He’ll Be “Dark-Horse” Appointee for Short Term BY J. R. SUSTICE There is more or less anxiety in the public mind as to who will tn- herit Oliver T. Erickson's shoes in| the efty council. | And the longer the matter waits the lésy anyone esems.to know about it. ‘The appointment in to be made by the city ebunctl, Erickson went out last Mondays. It has been known for three weeks of more, that he would resign at that ime. But there is no indication that the memiert of the council ‘have settled defintely on anyone. Two days after !t was announced | that Erickson would be a candkiate be positively a menace. He would have nothing politically to live for and he wouldn't be afraid of what would happen to him after death. in other Words he would not be respon. sible to the people for anything he might do.” Another plan suggested, ts to let the place remain open until June, jwhen the man winning the short term would take the place naturally. But tt t# pointed out by members of the council that this would not work out. ‘The charter requires that in the event’ a successor han not been selected within 20 days, the council shall assemble from day to |day and allot until such « successor for mayor, a rumor ftarted around | is chosen. ‘This could easily mean town that the man wlio would get/a dally ballot from now until June, his place would not be anyone who! ‘There ts some talk among members had filed for the council. It was, |of the council of selecting one of the according to this report, to be a man/|two or three clerks to the council, of standing who would serve for the |and putting him in the position un- five months and drop out. til after the election in March. Then It was only a day or two fint!l this | he would resign, and the man elected plun had sifted into the to the Erickson term would qualify, But whatever happens, the mom- bers of the council will have to -|watch their steps. For, as has al- ;feady been pointed out, those spon- sorlag the new man will have to suf- jfer for any sin he may be guilty of. Chinese to Seek Bids on New Bridge The Hai Ho Conservancy Com- On the face of it, it fetic appeal. But at t does not look #0 desti who have examinod It f They insist that any there for five months wi started on the job whd have to take his hat and go. If he had had recent experi¢nes in t counell, he might be ablp to find tha hat rack, but would not|know much/migion at Tientain, North China, beyond this. And that) if he Bap-|is preparing to recetve tenders for pened to be entirely new/|in the work | the construction of a t le type he would be almost helpiless at first, | oe any other type of opening bridge A wise man who keer tab on ail qorogs the Hal Ho. The abutments such matters said recently: “Being | i. to be 106 feet apart with a new on the job would He inconven-|t, tieay ot 140 feet to permit jent, but not dangerous. But it is Lacan of veessla. The bridge opinion that any man |who would 1 Poasame of reestis. The pidge take the place for five lot three A copy of specifications may be 2 seen at the bureau of foreign and eatt e lis [domestic commerce, 616 Lowman buliding, Seattle, Tenders will close Assemble\for "**’—~ 1924 Funfest tO leant Grant, Edwin R. Wright, UM, & representative of the furrier \firm of Forbes & Co., of New York and Philadelphia, was dead of apo. Plexy at the New Washington hotel Friday. The body was to be shipped to Philadelphia for burial Saturday. Wartime Romance Ended in Courts On grounds that his wife was fullty of impropor conduct while ho was serving {n the army during the [world war, D, L. Mallory, ex-sorvice man, filed sult for divorce against |Gertrude A. Mallery in superior court Friday. Tho couple were mar- j Hed in 1918 while Mallory was at |Camp Lewis, Arrives on Ship to Die in Hotel Within a few hours after ho had landed im Seattle from the liner Political Gentry Shine Brilliantly at Banquet Should a vagrant warplane drop a bomb on the Masonic tample, Har. vard ave. and Pine st., |about 7:30 D. m, Saturday, he woulfi wipe out most of the state's most | postiferous critters, the politicians, And, incidentally, he would wipe out about 800 other Seattle and state of Washington folks gathcred at tho annual banquet of the Kind Words club, Ten gubernatorial candidates, #ix democrats and four fepublicans; seven members of the state supreme bench, a few score of Seattle office holders and county officials, 15 or more ministers, Foreman James McCabe of the county grand jury and his 16 aides, the mayor and board of public works, newspaper men, attorneys and other gentry of quality will be present. More than 900 seat reservations have been made, Councilman Rob- ert Bruce Hesketh, who {is enter taining a notable group at hia table, intends to spring a surprise on the entire gathering, the nature of which is being kept a deep secret. The principal morsel for the Peter Witts to discuss will be the Doc Brown-Jimmy Kellogg damage guit. An award of some kind ts oxpefted| Keehn Death, Tho Thrown clear of the wreck when his delivery truck was demolished by 4 Great Northern passenger train at the Black River junction, Sam Miller, stock buyer of Kent, escaped with « broken @rm, cuits and bruises and possible internal injuries. His escape from instant death ia regarded pa miraculous. Ho was taken to the Auburn hospital, where he is expect- ed to recover, Arrange Rites for to be made the plaintitt, Mayor Brown, after the sult tos ween} Mrs. T.H. Ketcham tried. Last rites will bo held Monday at il @& m. at the Bonney-Watson chapel for Mra. T. H. Ketcham, 82, Who died while visiting & dauglter, Mr. 1. C. Burdon, at Portland Wednesda Interment will be made at Lake View comotery. Mra. Ketch: am, who had lived in Seattle since 1907, is survived by threo fons, Lee P, Keteham ond Vrank H. Ketcham, Jr, of Seattio, and W. D, Ketcham, of Mendota, Mo, and Mra, Burdon, Metallurgist Here on Research Work On the fag end of a 45,000-mile tour of the copper mining and work. ing centers of the world, Dr. Arthur L, Walker, profenior of metallurgy of Columbia university, arrived in Se. lo Wriday, Tho trip was taken fo solontific research, ho said, Professor Bowman | to Speak Sunday! Professor J; N. Bowman, formerly of the department of history, Uni- versity of Washington, will lecture Sunday night at 8 p. m at the Labor temple, Sixth ave, and Unt- versity st, on “Mind in tho Mak. ing." Admission is fre Babe’s Life Worth $635, Court Finds A jury in Judge Austin &. Grit. fith’s court awarded samuel Azone $635 damages for the death of hin 1é-months-old daughter, Friday. The machine of Abrahas her, defend. ant, struck her an led hor two years ago, brothers during tho sober hours by | Train Wrecks Auto | THE CUSSING FAME TROUBLESOME| 4 |now appoars that Mra, Loulne Pal: | and lott telephone exchar mer Weber's “cussing” cost her thore | the ae. atorng ate. ln poor. |than her place the jury 4 ae sy | parle y tho ewtablishment o: ” The week's ealary earned by atra.|Party From Georgia Will}acmonstration stations tn the bust enn riet for ne nformation of Weber 10 daya ago, before she was! . m n int for the tr o if cod for calling her fellow jur-| Tour Northwest | those wi >» wish fo tear to operate € uttered between the tem jth dial phones th next week Ipestucus words of the clubwoman,| A epecial train of Southern and| ‘There will be no changes on the Jha» been attacked for unpaid debts | Southwostern Jumber manufacturers | Sunset, Mean wood, Capitol Ast, — jby Dr, C. L, Shields, of Salt Lake] win) joave Chicago April 18 for al &* Hh snaate exe pods bs /Pendieton, local physician, xe 1 * Bs $24.40. A locat| Mills, according to, word recelved 1m] on Main er Elliott phones to their! ¥ ig eine | t y | omen ar earning the et ho ft Photographer came tn for an attach, | Seattlo Saturday by R. ¥, Weeks, be byl shy A ‘i ai thod |! Restit atfore a nee am BOS aS Elateit agent t the Chicago, Bil T are located in the ‘main cor. too late ees ea waukeo & St, Paul railway. Hdor of the County-City bullding, in vious but denpite. Use tact dire: | ‘Tho party will be headed by C. B.|tho Central Publie brary, on. the Wobdor ives tn the Benson hotel, ono | Harman of Atlanta, Ga, meerstary | An doc ig ity er be i rance or lovbles of! ne jamka, of tho city’s finest, they could find] of the Sash, Door and Millwork ¢ conned Gilgan’ tacken Reson nothing to attach, |#oolation, and will include represeDt | Wits trenry and Stuart buildings, | ets Ree, jAtives of practically every branch of) a: the Pike Place, Public market, | £ Wil the forest product industry in Geor-|1, ie Bon Marche, Fraser-Pater |Russian Tot ill .. [ela and surrounding states. las, rick & Nelson, MacDou Dance for Benefit} ans party wii stop at Beattie, 8po-| gall-Bouthwick, Hhodes store and At a benefit feto for Nina Russ | ‘Tacoma, Vancouver and yond the lobby of the telephone cor wee kaya Kanamatias, S-year-old Rus and will visit the principal) business office at Third ave. an nian ballet dancer, the child will per form at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson at 4 o'clock Sun. day afternoon, It avas announced Saturday, Tho little star, who has |been trained for more than a year |by & former master of the Imperial | Russian ballet, has been tn Soatcle for three weeks, accompanied by her father and mother, The father waa crippled while serving in the Rus sian ny. ponte EMME ae | |2 New Industries | Start in Seattle} ‘Two new industries, the Port An-| selon Cooperage Co, and the Manu facturers’ Mineral Co., have located ft was announced today by B Lambuth & Co, industrial real estate npecialieta. The Port Angelos Cooperngr Co. haa {ts main plant at Port Angeles, and has leased a building on 16th ave, §. W., Harbor Island, for itn coopertge shop, where about 15] men will be employed tn manufac turing parts for barrels, kegs casks, Lumber will be’ cut tn Port Angeles and shipped here for final manufacture, Seattle being the dis- tributing point for the Pactfic coast | and the Northwest, The Manufacturers’ Mineral Co., & company controlled by G. H Waterman, has leased a portion of the Seattle North Pacific shipyards on the Duwamish waterway, where they will manufacture marble and granite chips used in stucco and terrazo work, as well an cast stone and ornamental brick. ‘They will Also manufacture crushed granite and muilphate rock for chicken grit and fertilizing, Raw materials are [being shipped here from Idaho and | Eastern Washineton quarries, most of these finished products having deen supplied by Spokane tn the past, In Seattle, L American Cruiser . to Leave Mexico WASHINGTON, Jan, 26~—The Washington government has with. drawn the American cruiser Rich- mond from Tampico upon assurance that the De La Huerta blockade had been lifted permanently. The cruiser Omaha ana ix dos troyers will be withdrten from Vera Cruz upon arrival there of the naval repa': ship Promethus and the sal- vaging of the wrecked cruiser Ta- coma. War supplies furnished by the United States to the Obregon gov- ernment have introased by the sale of about $5,500 worth of miscellan- fous articles of war, Including bombs. | Seaman Drowned in Tank of Crude Oil VICTORIA, B.C, Jan. 26—While the oll tanker Mina Brea waa docked jat the Yarrows wharf yesterday, Charles Selig, 18, @ seaman, was drowned when he fell into a tank of crude ofl. ‘ * * * Wives Win Divorces Wives won handily Friday when two of them turned the tables on | divorce-seeking husbanda won peti- | tions themselves, Mrs. Florence M. | Henrioud won a divoree, custody of ja child and $85 a month alimony from George F. Henrioud, Edith Hamilton, a Vernon, B. C., woman, |was given a divorce from Fred 8. | Hamilton by Judge A. W, Frater, SEATTLE u LUMBERMEN TO STATI mills and logging camps in Wester Washington, They by way of California, belng about month on the trip. PLAN SURVEY n will returp Bast al OF INDUSTRY ? Ways and means of taking a new ustrial committee of the Ch of Commerce in the Hotel 6 5 next Tuesday noon, it was announced by Chairman Weeks fod: Es. Blackwell, elty engineer, and a num ber of Industrial engineers have bee! invited to attend the meeting. It {# pointed out that the Inst th-| n IMANY LEARN DIAL PHO . Seneca st., and the public telephone |pay station ‘In the Hoge building, on Cherry st LOCAL POLICE RUM-RUNNERS? Requesting information upon the supposed are! of toe Beattle * po- ustrial gurvey of Beattle will be /jicemen on the Canadian border for sod at the meeting of the IN| rumomu last Monday night, Police Ch W. B. Severyns wrote to William Crutkahank, customs of- | ficer at White Rock, B, C, Satur [reported arrest which was paid to |have taken place late Monday night | Several police officers were return Gustrial survey was mado before the}ing that night from Victoria, B, C., changes in Seattle industries hay taken place mince then the clty a well-balanced center, as well aa to determine wh jlate war, and that many important The new |murvey Ig intended to show what in- | dustries are needed In order to make industrial products can be manufactured here {n muccessful cogpetition with other elton. THIRD ARREST CAUSES ‘TERM J. A. Landers, ¥, a steeplejack, wna wont to Jail for 60 days by Police noon, twice for driving while drunk. wag arrested on Eastlake ave. Do-|feature the program. jcember 27 whilo driving his auto tn |ley, noted baritone, | Judge John B. Gordon Friday after- Landers has been in court He} 4 state of iptoxication, It ts alleged. the guilty man to jail, | Judge Gordon declared he would not | | place a har@ahip on Landers’ family | by fining him, but would merely send Landers ip the fourth man tn two) 2 days to got @ substantial jail sen. | ‘he topie, “Deeper Meaning of Chris. tence, San Juan County lub Will Mee ‘The qua quiet of thy Harbor, February ¢. tendance f¥om the northern countie: ee eee te axpected. +! Marshal EB. Gaskill. The marshal’s|and Howell st, who was held up W. Grin agrioultui t erly meeting and ban- Ban Juan County Com- | mercial club will be held at Friday {Commissioner at Bellingham, three at] velopment jagent of the Great Nor- thern railway, and Thos, B. Hill, as sistant sedretary of the Beattie Chamber of Commerce will be the principal kers, and will sive talks on te head hensomaes tall Suspect Is Arrested for C. P. R. Robbery BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 26.—After out the Northwest, Alex Anioff, alias three a of search extending thru- Alex Holgtt, was arrested here by Detective Ernest Schoeppe, Alberta provincial) police, charged with being one of three men concerned in the holdup of the Cansdian Pacifico Lim. ited tra! ust 2, 1 Soldier Convicted at Sentinal, Alberta, Aug- in Murder Case TIAMIU/TON, Ala, Jan. 26—Robert L, Lanedater, sermeant in the Ala- |bama national guard, was today un- der conviction of second degree mur- | der in thé lynohing of William Baird, miner, {he conviction carries penalty of 18 years’ imprisonment. EVERETT TRUE \(THAT’S RIGH HAR! HAR! Har! HAR! ER UP I S T, EVERETT,F20, You'RG A HARD Lo. IM A HARD LODER, GH WHAT ABOUT THESE HARD WINNERS 7! BY CONDO THANKS ! You'RG an easy lt KNGW t'p cet SER, OLD HAtes tart t * | cently where they had attended tho annual ball of the Victoria officers, It in also possible that the report {a connected with the rumored |“knockover” of a boozerunner, who jcalled Severyns on the phone re. to tell about robbed of 60 cases of Gootch by two cops, whoin he named. The man refused his own name, BOYS TO SING SACRED MUSIC A special eacred concert will re- | piace the usual evening services at Asbury Methodist church, N. 40th st. and Whitman ave., Sunday night. |The boys’ chorus from B, F. Day |school, composed of 86 voices, will Robert Brad- will be sololst, singing “Consider and Hear Me" and “Repent Ye." Miss Gold Lichenberrer wil) sing “Rise, Shine,” a contralto solo, The | Morning service will be as usual | Rev. Otto F. Krieger will preach on tientty.” Narcotic Peddler Suspects Arrested Arrested by customs officials and |held by warrants ineued by a U. 8. narcotic suspects, two men and a |woman, were to be brought to Se- attle Saturday by Deputy U. 8. office wan notified of the arrests by Bellingham customs men, FEDEKATED Whitman Memorial—Rowland Ed- wards, D. D., pastor. Morning serv. jie, 11, “The Romance of a Stanza”, evening service, 8, “A Warless World: | the Bok Winning Pian; How to Vote.” cee LUTHERAN St. John’ Danish Mission—Alfred |B. Sorensen, pastor. Sunday school, 10; services In Danish, 11; services tn Engiish, § p.m. Columbia Bethlehem—H. Mau, pas- tor, Bunday school, 10; men ng service, 11, “The Personal Testimony of @ Little Maid. ee METHODIST EPISCOPAL Madison St—Geo. C. Poolton, pas- jtor, Sunday school, } morning service, 11, “The Conditions of Re vival"; social hour, 6:30; Epworth League, 6:50; evening ‘service, 7:30, “Did Jesua Riso From the Dead?’ eee UNITARIAN First—Rev. ius HF, Krolfifer, Pastor, Sunday school, 10; morning serviced 11, “Dratha—Job and John” (third of @ series on “How 9 Modern- | st Deals With the Bible’ | ‘ owe | CHRISTIAN | First—Dr. Russell . Thrapp, pas- jtor, Evening, first of a series of five sermons by the pastor, subject, | “What and Where Is the Holy Spir- ity | see | EPISCOPAL | Trinity Purish=Rev. William 4. | Bliss, rector; Rev. FR. A. Burge, as- | sistant. Holy communion, §; Stin- ay school, 9:45; morning service, | 11, “Does God Work Miracles?*’; evening service, 7:30, “The Power of | the Presence of God.” Trinity Chapel — Sunday school, 9:45, | Christ—Rey. Paul B. James, rector. | Holy communion, 8; Sunday school, 9:45; morning service, 11, “The Book of Job"; evening service, 6:30, Epiphany — Rov. Harold G, Hen- |nesay, rector, Holy communion, 8; Severyne’ action {a based upon the | having been | Sunday in the Churches ATURDAY, JA ‘SAW PLANT 18 BE BUILT HERE [pisston Co. Plan $100,000 Factory | A contract 1a to be let Inext fow days by the Henry Diss lton & Sons for a factory costing $100,000 to be built at Fourth ave 8B. and Mw wchunetts et., it was an nounced Saturday, The building will be fect by 120 feet, two stories, containing 96,000 square feet, of reinforced concrete exterior and mill construction interior Thin factory will engage in the manufacture of mill saws, machine Knives as well as repair of all types of mill saws and ts intended to better provide for the requiw: ments of the lumber industry in the West and Pacific Northwest, This will be the first factory to be placed by the Disston com pany on the Pacific altho they maintain factory selling, branches in Seattle, Portland Ban Francisco, Completion of the building ts ex- pected within four months. Plans and specifications are by the Aus- |tin company, Seattle architects. ‘CONFER OVER | PAUPER OATH With a view to formulating @ thod to prevent abuse of the law |which permits persons sentenced to |xerve out large fines to gain thelr liberty by taking the pauper’s y at the expiration of 20 District ttorney Thomas P. Revelle called a |conference of Commissioners Elliott, jan and Bowman at noon Sat coast, ‘At present,” Revelle said before the meeting, “prisoners do not pre sent thelr petitions for release under the pauper’s oath until the full 30 | days have expired. This leaves little time for us to investigate an asser- prisoner for several days. In case when no fraud ts attempted, an in- in question.” before the expiration of sentence. Hawaiian Taken was jailed Friday night for the al- lege theft of $135 from Quong Hoo, Chinese. Napple, police any, walke: into 673 King et, and, seeing the money lying on a table, grabbed it and ran. The victim later had him arrested. Suspect Freed on B, Conselyea, who was arrested ‘Thursday night as a bandit suspect, was released and exonerated by Capt. of Detectives Charles Tennant Fri- tify Connelyea had fatled. The clerk at Robinson's grocery, Ninth ave. Wednesday night, was called, but said Conselyea was not the robber. pastor. Sunday echool, 9:45; morn- ing, ‘*The Truth Makes Free;"" B. Y. P. US 6 p. m.; special musical service by Ralston club, 7:3 ning, “*The Book of Job."* Fremont—Rey. Elbert FL Hicks, pastor. Sunday school, 9: ing service, “E Pluribus Unum; men's Bible class, 12 m.; evening ser. vice, 7:80, “What Can a Blind Man Dor" Elim Swedish—Rev. M. Johnson, pastor, Sermon in Swedish, 11; ser. mon in English, by Rev. J. C. Kel- lowe. ; evening service, 7:30, ‘The Second Coming of Christ," by Rev. P. A. Klein. Dunlap—Rov. P. A. Klein, pastor, Morning service, 11, ‘The Faithful and Wise Steward; “evening, 7:30, ermon by Rev. Magnus Johnson. Queen Anne—Rev. B. P, Richard. son, pastor, BSinday school, morning service, 11, “The Church's Chief Business; Young People’s meeting, 6:30 p. m.; evening service, 7:80, ‘Fooling With God." First .Norweglan-Danish—Rev, A. . Mehus, pastor, Sunday school, services {n Scandinavian, 11; Young People's meeting, 0 Pp. m, baptismal service, 7:30, in English. First Swedish—Rey, Emil Friborg, Pastor, Sunday school, 9:46; morning service, 11, sermon in English by Andrew Lind; sermon in English, 7:30, by Dr. J. F, Watson, M eee MISCELLANEOUS Church of Spiritual Unity—1, 4. Griffin Brownlee, pastor, Rvening service, open forum, “Spiritual Understanding. First Methodist Protestant—Rich- ard N. Orrill, pastor, Morning ser, mon topic, “Our Ambition for Our. solves vs. God's Ambition for Us’ evening toplo, “The Supremacy of the Church.” Theosophical Society—Besant Lodge. Sunday school, 11 a, m.; leg ture, 8 p. m, “Thought Training the Way to Power," by Professor Ernest Wood. jchurch school, 9:45; morning service, 1, “The Catholic Faith and Evolu- tion"; Sunday night club, 6. St. John’s (Kirkland)—Rov, Harold |G. Hennosy, rector, Sunday school, | 9p. ma evening service, 4 | St. Mark’s—Rev. John D. Mo- | Lauchian, Ph, D,, rector; Rev, H. H. | Gowen, D, D., associate priest; Rev. Chester A. Taylor, curate, Hol |communton, 8; church gchool, 9:30: jmorning service, 11, “Tie Faith of |the Centurion"; Young People's Serv | tea Teague, 6; evening service, 7:30, "Good Out of Hvil." St. Michael's Chapel -= sung mu. charigt and sermon, 9:30; church school, 9, All Saints! — Rov. Hilton, rector. donee,” St. Luke's (Renton>—Rey, Canon Canon Ronald Sermon, 11, "Conti. Church of Psychic Science—Rey. BE, Ardello Lowdermilk, pastor, Sor. vices, $:30 p. mj; speaker, Rey, Esther T. Bosley. University Spiritual Church—pr. Jack Grant, pastor. Services, 7: p.m, “The Five Great Philosophies of Life’; open forum, 8 p. mj clrole, 4:30 p.m, Church of Spiritual Scienco—Rey, Loe F. Kilmore, pastor, Servioes, 3p, ma “The Now Religion"; clreles, 4:30 p,m. Liberal Catholic Chureh—Holy Bucharist service, 11 a mj; special Class on science and sacraments, Seventh Elect Church in Israck— Daniel Salwt, D. D., pastor, ser vices, 2'p. m., subject, “If the Soul Goes to Heaven When They Dis, Ronald Hilton, rector. Holy com munion, 9; sermon, “Continue in Well Doing.” one BAPTIST First—Ambrove M. Bailey, D. Dy Helm .|by Dhat Power Does It Get Thore; and Is the Soul Tangible?’ ¥, W. ©. A—Vospers. 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