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1 GO GET ‘EM, HUSKIES! Mie | "WEATHER eDITiOn = “ The SeattleStar !0" ii Servier) Hughes Will Quit Cabinet Post! GOLDEN ‘Boy S ain by Chums | Husband’s Love Letters GEORGE HARVEY BEAR | GROOMED FOR LADS WT §2.Biezest Boom on Stock WbYWifeWants$10,000 "Sra Hei FAVORED $ ! Come 5 ee! RIFLE CAUSE Exchange in Five Years a: ns hi Rie: Takes Odds in Local Need | Hughes Definitely Reported 2 ? ; as Ready to Resign March 4 Betting; Huskies s filled TRAGEDY Near Record Turnover Friday; Predicting: iti seg fp . Four Million-Share Days Next Week t Begin Hard Fight at TO REBUILD FORTUNE 9.39 P.M. see Start Out to Hunt “Wild- NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—M FP anyges cats” Near New York City + %, changed han ewspaper With the Biggest Ctreuls ition ‘in Washington Place on Supreme Bench BY LEO H. LASSEN an skies Be Okeh With Him | dy 2 RING on your Bear!" 5 vel. cleters tock excl morning—the third b« nee The Husky of. Wile ima November’ ton growls his challenge to the ee x HOLD TARGET PRACTICE 2 4 sree ain Golden Bear of California, and, ; Ba . ae ean e © wn A sha: the lst fighting with his backs oo ; ; ee a nn n a tt 4 1 football wall, the det ‘ ethos And One of the Five Drops t**» of sy © ; p thely the crest of « tee Malamute lp ready to defend tis : GRAPHIC SECTION With Bullet in Head with the public now actively 1a : nt a record turn:| ar vOrd: ccneou, The kickott (San } k a °. r t r o t r € i » 220. $ hore OO rus a gota ‘ as she ap- the Northland from bis ena: le i Mock ex f ¢ eaves: ship lair at Berkeley, the . — " r than | she C4 he nington from r- , x pia’ MILK GOES T0 t t “burning mis- and sailing on to ite — ay y 19, When the big’ tt tow of) sives” to the ht Coast title. Rehwen ‘Ye. H pie hay lie acme areyninr Abad pln ne Bu Husky, stung - ), was found , a oe caps to the quick by that unexpected dee i perentty ncodent 1 box Pera PO he bye) ee until the uthaid to tall of'e Effective Nov. 16; “Insur-| remainder of the ist advancing + ¢ ke rain on 2 Se eee : gents” Not Satisfied t ‘yours ; trond people will’ jaro theiaea oon to see the Bruin and their great struggle. ur of the last | » the field slow, ms evenly matched | good football 1s expected. Hughes’ ultima is reapr ment court. After a few years of active law practice he will be ava’ 1 fn anid, supreme acer ars. | 24 hours {but with the te L. of W. cheer leader in action ; . he , is one cent a t o At the samo time the on. ' : ; Fexliytand Die for such | CALIFORNIA IS Our iden of a real varsity 5 eee rat Man ner aE Ee ee man who has taker exten my east rom yarious sources, “allfori rin bel ire Ar-|price will be raised to 1cer however, is and will continue to be| «tome was being made a sight ’ to $2.05 dred. pounds. Tr applied to Hughes to cause him to |ftvorite over Washington in the local c he stadium 4s 20 bi ed | present ncale is $1.85 and under stick at hie post, and it may prevail.| Petting and there was) pleniyage the spectators will results of the go money to cover Washington bets in | a | produces sami ther <Ganpetiiy the downtown Cigar stores. Somé George Harvey is said: in informed | J The ane, dairymen said Sat quarters to have the call on any post | ': ard p some unex: | urd not aatininctory, 1 F atari Report on Condi-| lin the power of the president to be-| °u@e are bein resem money. ; pave ? 1 an cerita Ute tion Given by Physician chef ili some ‘California boosters ‘wiligaal The advantage of aa : r seats is that ese concede Washington supporters a, ; , ; Youth Is Held for as 10 points, : a 4 | MARION, 0, Nov. &—C a | ° | Football men figure that with tions which remulted In alarn : BY JIM MARSHALL Ls ton who was so much Stealing Fur Coat! ngton the heavier team, the AI i Hb edhe ‘White Oaks farm, ‘ Spe Wea wax in the 3 re-|t Lord Nelson, the ad-| Found tn possession of a sealskni ve a slight edge on @ a + hatitved: g eee ss ™ ceived by Mrs. Edith m F bly an ancestor of| cont, valued at $450, which was s it will slow down the 43 cents : a this city, from | Mrs. Nixon's employer stolen Nove 6, Frank Ryan,| is’ speed. in ¢ ganization ip dial a maeagete rig Dale Nt 4|SHE WENT HOME was a d late Friday ni Homecoming day at Washing: of the pol Ciirperiters 1; at} : ‘s a matter of AND THE held Saturday as a burglar} ton today and there will be the usual J fared not a whit i to hide| 5 ariteniay to: dleduas te |". eee , tt EB ‘ ct Kelly, 22, an alleged| colorful parade of old-time varsity ferealp wine for. wx Nearby, | sis tiation Peau hegpka proved surp companion of Ryan, was also arrest-| letter winners in their blankets. 7. Sirctlng paste tee wae Wageteer |": ha fran aout Nelendlaey She hoot last xon, who was 5,000 ed and held ‘The Washington yell dukes are 6 with adhesive tape, and did cleanse the | “ ned sand ; a ‘ : Lage. t cae eh The coat was stolen from the| promising something new in the Way Spark plage with Snnifiash. And so to guard," Adam , ly a smal apartment of Mrs, Philip Roe, 911| of cheering stunts, while a small the office, singing merrily. b ees first Summit ave., and has been identified! hand of wild California students will ‘ Pag cia Rak td aro de s t to the love | 02 her Property, have a section of their own in the ; were fired trom college fa 1911 and| Ch, Air Mail | Steet Railway Patrons toly oaoe's Condition rt There: Wars puree: wove married, came to| Merge Des Moines, | _ “are you ready California? Ready the Old. Man celebrated our Home|“ REYEMNE OMIT | Keep Warm En Route I Ne Unf bl a Sth ume at! “Towa, Newspapers| Me Coming by gett as a 8 oN, n avora’ e n much had two MP | And then Referee George Varnell’s Z o> oe Hangar Burned Up| i N ear . t ton Nix Ia., Nov. 8.—Con- | whistle will send the Bruin and the No, Hortense, a sophomore cheer] . ‘ idea ade ema bee tadipg dh 2h : AND) HAY hey moved | 80 Des Moines, News | Husky in their game that may make Minter dca aseoercn. Seven air mail f s and the . meee 3 1IREAD HOBBY'S LETTERS? 10 Plum st, Beacon Hill.| With the Des Moines Tribune, was | football history. s @- oie gar in whi they were stored) cary this year. Heating r 1 Nay you crvukinanelin Nixon be homesick for | &nnounced here today to take effect od é burned here last night shortly after] pave been installed in every cloned r A you © never read, in a|? la n che ‘ November 10. When pia field as wet tal neshpe tad S from a hus. {the old folks in Highgate. Her hus ‘iipenibbest Wo’ tédag a osaas (= Loss was expected tolcar on the various lines that are ¢ newspaper, lov 2 us| v0 old folk tn Tighente. Her hus) Monday, Novemier 10 ora wit te| SNOW AT DAVENPORS p reach $200,000 , D. W. Henderson si St chil. {known as “The Tribune-News.” DAVENPORT, Wash., Nov, 8— otra ts Poraers $ i ree ped od peta preata hci visit her home, She took the chil ENPORT, Wash., Nov. 8. . Lore tov drowned 0" n an electr nov codigo a nite agi Sere ace i with: tlh and “went editions of the News are|There was a light snowfall,/the first hon om eta Uneamen to | Hah broke and ignited the| Blectric heaters, 10 to the car, h , ge DSWD Oe \ "There followed her the $1 Jove|Printed today. The News was es-jof the season, here yesterday. Ponds fi eo glloae ae: soline-soaked floor of the hangar. n installed, The heat will cost ‘ a pia epi tters, Then came the 32nd letter, |tablished in 1881, and streams are frozen over. w am ri AER pager da {ter a huge storage| five cents an hour. On 400 car ns that i aypsits husk ie teal |1t Wasa divorce complaint \7 lee GAME_USHERS IN ay lites with ove | be fein Se fe genie death of W after marriage. In. one of the let (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) ] NEW FAD \ : ae ea; the. phy-| tere $-=for Instaion Mr, Nixon'| pee | ‘ : . . | ee | om es reNe,eort ere’s HowT hey LineU p : Sess lear as Two Million Feet Two Are Charged yeed, aa was tho war preal cee Man Mysteriously aa oe eri J } | de | ‘Well,-to get starte da: walt 1 | WASHIN > 3 5 Saal ah St | of Timber Is Sold) With Robbing Man tor $10,000. hrs. Nixon wants | Kidnaped i a Fla. || No. Player Wt Pos, Player Ag. Wt. No. 5 shown wearing | | WENATCHEE, Nov. §—Atout 2-| Paul Chentham H. Denman al NDO, Fia., Nov. &—B. P.|] 3” hury stan = eu one of the new | eke be 4 Beat ‘ages } ry r with he was releas i under iso 14 Kul . White 22 204 ae a i z |the Wenatcheo al forest has F rior court i 1 ter a mysterious kid-|| 24 KY Sas S08 . that have be- 7) | been pected gage mpdmmpnigeantas a vik Yonae, er | gomery, and Mrs,|@Pping by a band of men whol! 94 wait Horrell (c) - 22 185 : M9), |pany, of Yakima. The price Sa MD ene Sones oe Cote er A [ Sixon, in her refined British yoico,| brought him here from his farm}| 23 Jacobson . Carey 221 194 é amet cr , 5 he tor other ae leoten ‘ht saint otis men. Abd having) Carin Which It Is Found | cays that Mrs. Montgomery, a widow, |home near Dublin, Ga, to face|| 18 Cock .... 22 185 rage at the ur 500 a and for other species stolen his tie fi i ’ t away from her. har | ‘Thatcher eesti ee. US ee awe ‘om her. charges of falling to support his five |] 84 : versity. Helene |- Said to Be Ed Pielow’s | a of J and his affactions, | weeks old baby. 6 Guttormsen Carlson a ‘ro | Mrs. Ni will accept the $10,000. z ueraeS 83 G. Wilson .... 7 Dixon . oa parecer) Sh || 66 9 cntering the Gorman garage, at] COMES FROM OLD 22 Patton ..eseeee . H. Imlay 2 i ae 7h) | M W Ll B G a hard et. Satur-| ENGLISH FAMILY 16 Tesreau ee 84 F.. Young Tappa Nu Keg Peas 4% a Ll é overnor agents wor under!“ aftrs, Nixon is this lady In black, | % sorority. | v4 ” Prohibition Chief F. A.| with a touch of white at her throat, Substitutes rb A onfiseated a Buick auto-| sitting on the witness stand and | 4 Hanley 3 174 H. B. Brown . | sete ei leine|| WW ape Jimt Piles ‘W ood |i. currents ins ise rom seat aii ao are dent : ; . B. Schaffmit ... B, Jabs . . B. Griffin. Shidler .. Charleston Beckett late nee ti reel oe eee eb BAT gatas jcases of Canadian beer, There was|\, oniy 96, but her smooth hair, | ; he near and no arrests are con-| parted In the middle, is gray. She| an ated op e they don't put ’ Children’s Book Jim 1s going to have charge of the farm, That's t } i stash ‘sat Jeries. occasionally and swallows al Westrom Gooch row. Little Homer sept ated | car was known to be in the liump in her throat while Miss Al-| is rousers Cutting Huber | ing to celebrate by sui asia their 2 1 it was watched for sev: |vord ts reading the love | Slovers . Mell . } daughter are or pofore the agents made| «sty maiden Mrs. | , ; . A. Wilson j eee home in the executive | ure, after it failed tb come|Nixon, “ Few |r Eds A eve) ms i? pA Dales Ok Petrie | This grave suggesta opped long enough to ° at Austin, too. out with the lond of liquor belleved | jorn in Loridon, wherd Ma es Naar Bellman 21 . Niswander | That when tt rains known that her husband, for “Did you think I would go |to be aboard. When found all but|/my family lived for 200 years, 1 Clair Evans, 1644 King st, Lillis... 23° 196 G. Lewis .. i Tis always beat | ernor James tre down there alone?” asked "Ma." | threo cases had been removed, Hazcl-| was nurse to many old families, In| sald they were worth $54.60 to Kirk... 23 160 Q. Mills mi To put on chains. | was gc er ee Arnae the haxt The governor-elect hasn't mado |tine said my family there were. 14 children] him. He tore a holo in his in Rice 4.. 24 185 C. Banard | s6 8 tensive farming during the ne ) her mind about all the plans NoyR seven girls. Nine | a) | i edey oe ee tended| two years, while “Ma” is "gov- PEER RA TCEAY Goreiiony. Gre ‘Li Halle permit a girs: Nine | a most inconyentent spot. You = —== = = = = a 1 wo years, ‘or the Inaugural ceremony. One \ Sekt ie coeeho rowed Fe (Ate yagogeaN Ue aka yy | game between the White| erning.”* thing sure, there will be open ipstic auses | » Ho! was “sitting: in one: ict x and the Giants yesterday. i t ed by Lord Hamilton." im's out at the farm,” sald house for all who want to attend, pe bal the » not careful, she'll find} ‘Ma,’ ‘There | any telephone , | Death by Poison x » city’s street cars and there 1 ri 1 nance alremly, you see. You she sald nave plenty of i eee was a nail. See—? ; r i a aga SYRACUSE, N, Y., Nov. 8—Lip-|remember, of cours no famous Be ha tek tA gee B t otal irs |, aEMCUsE s,Y. uy t—Linomemn_ ot comme hm] Shae nw om oe || BRASS Lack Facts fo jaying Rummy next. out there and I ¢ ee time to fi! oOo he’s donig, but I expect he’s eary $54.50. con Phitgaen'| mat, busy piling up that winter Seeurarion.” Ilin. caused the death of Martha Fey, TWO FEET OF SNOW i aaa CE alge eee 8 os ee feared Sat ot mand) “BELIEVED TO HAVE || aisnt asree on tne prin ty Bruin- Husky Grid Game} ~ imitted there were no mitl- > Ho ¢ 0 out! wife, the former governor told | The little girl used the |stick on her 7 f Washin, Horrell of Pasadena, California, mul Bet along without) the “folks from the forks ot the || Here Is mouth to make up for « haitowoen || CLOSED SNOQUALMIE || ating circumstances on which |}, reame Onerity ot Min | Colors Washington, Purpte sreck” that about all he would party@and poisoning Immediately |] TWO feet of newly fallen snow || the city could baso a legal de; ‘ime—2:80 o'clock this after | and G@d; California, Blue and do around the executive mansion a Goo I bet in | on the summit of Snoqualmie s ae presumes th agai} te noon; gates open at 1 p.m Gold. 3 when “Ma” "0 Ee aes r that can be bought || flatts :, on x ane erything made it an open Senay ca ot of Wash. cones ile usky; ne to “CATTY water and keep bs way department offices here Se 7 n . Pee sate, tll 4 ee : , . |Plan New Resorts urday A believed to ha@® tled up Case, pases aa S m. There-iteke: No Records of ‘Two Teams—Wash- rhis was in answer to charges W cast and west vehicular traffic But that's as far/as the claim 6 car to 14th ave. N, B. and walk | ington has won four games from Se hea roppertacta thax ievaHd 1922 STAR ‘TOURIN Near Wenatchee | Svar the Gaboaioe ‘tor the. MMe || agent agrecd: With “Bivabm, 260 | I ee/Orea as Callfornia, California has won wore elected Jim" would bo the i Uphonste gmat; || WENATCHEE, Nov. 8.~-Two new |} timo this fall admits tho city is rewponsible, gj] Coachos—Knoch Bagshaw, Unt. | four from Washington and ong” real governor finish porfect xcellont mo- |{resorts, one on top of the hill and itghway' nen. will’ bring ‘out and ho so notified thé council, "!] versity of Washington graduate; | samo resulted in a 6-to-6 tle. “Ho's like most men so far as chanical condition. $375. the other at Ingalls creek, will be |] their snow plows again in an ef. But a ding to the claim ages Andrew Smith, University of Cal- Officlals—George Varnell, Spo- being companionable with a wood built In Blewett pass for| operation || fort to keop the pass, connecting & $6 bill will cover the holo—er, fornia, Kraduate of University of | Kane, referee; Robert Morris, Se- pile ts concerned and I will have See who 1s. offering this bar. || next summer, it wax annoupced here. 1] this section with the eastern part damage, neatly Pennsylvania, attle, umpire; A. C, Woodward, to be shown,” sald “Ma’’ some- in in today's Wapt Ad Col. || The places will bo built \as rustic|| o¢ the state, open as far into win. So that's all Clair ts going Captains —- Edward Kuhn of | Tacoma, head linesman; field what skeptically. ‘hen emphat- hotels, construction being under || tor as possible. to get, and he can take \t or Spokane, Washington; Hdwin | judge to be selected before ically; “But while I am governor supervision of the forest aprvice, J leavo ity By gM DQ yt

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