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KEROSENE FIRE ACCUSE BANKE KILLS TWO Cedar Falls Lives of Blaze Takes Babies thos The embers explosio Miss V tlon due in the escape NAME TRUSTEES Reappoint Six Orthopedic Officials dren's Orthop held the pos: was fo ied were the annual meeting of the tion in the Frederick & Nelson room Friday, They are: Mrs ander 8. McEwan, Mrs, R. H gona, Mrs, W Peters, Mra Stimson, Mrs. H. W. Treat and Mrs John W. Roberts. Mra, Henry C. Ewing and Mrs, Fred H. Parks also were elected. Increased usefulness of the pital ts indicated by the annual re port of Mrs. George 'T. Myers, the/ president. A total of 1,427 children | were accepted for treatment, Du the number admitted was 1,083. ion since the hos. TRIES IT AGAIN Man Makes Second Death Attempt in Week When Joe Pagano, held felony charge of attempting suicide} by gas, butted his head against his cell bars in a second attempt Thurs | day night, Jailer Charles Jarrett) filed insanity charges against him. | The felony charge, the first in King) county In seven years, was dropped | Friday afternoon and Pagano was ordered to Stetlacoo A surgton took 16 stitches in) Pagano's wound. Last Monday he} pleaded guilty to the charge, and} then denied It, explaining that he had} forgotten to turn off the gas after attempts to light it with a match were unsuccessful. Pagano ts an] Italian laborer. Rows Hurt Health, Says Divorce Seeker Charging that an attempted recon- ciliation had failed, and that contin ued family troubles have injured oy health and businsss, Horace M. Hall, | salesman for a Seattle mac’ hinery | company, has filed suit in superior court for an absolute divorce decree from Emma L. Hall, whom he mar- ried in Everett, in October of 1913. An interlocutory decree was grant ed In December, 1922, after revera separations and reconciliations, and was set aside when the couple tried to bee i honmubostl = again. Meany | to Talk on Early City History °A meeting of administrative women in education will be held in the Y. W. C. A. tea room Tuesday, February 10, at 6 p. m. Prof. Ed- mund S$. Meany of the University of Washington, will talk on the early history of Seattle. A group of musical selections will be an- Mounced later. Miss Ruth Walker of the home economics department, Central building, has charge of res- ervations Emma Alexander Goes South Tonight ‘The steamer Emma Alexander, of the Pacific Steamship line, will leave Seattle Saturday at midnight for Vic- torla, B. C., and Southern California with 237 passengers and a full cargo. She brought in 181 passengers and cargo from the South Thursday morning. on | { Forest Rangers to Study Fire Control | A study of forest fires will be made by forest rangers in Washing: ton and Oregon during February and March, according to A. O. Waba of Portland. The meeting will be in charge cf William B. Osborne, fire specialist of the district staff. The conferences will be devoted to fire fighting technique and an an- alysis of the principal factors gov- erning forest fires. Montana Rejects Child Labor Bill) HELENA, Mont. Feb. 7.—Mon-/ tana has refused to ratify the child} labor amendment. ‘The state senate rejected ratifica- tion by a vote of 27 to 24, after the house previously approved the jendment at by 4 a ver gt 86 to 11. e Dead; Nine Hurt in Laboratory Fire FORT LEE, N. J., Feb. 7—Joy Sullivan, 24, a volunteer fireman, was killed, four persons were ne rlously burt and five others In jured when fire destroyed the Evans laboratories, where motion picture {ilms were being developed, here to- fay. Seattle Man Kills Self in Los Angeles | ke 108 ANGELES, Feb. 7-—Leo) Evans, 28, belleved to be a Seattle man, was found shot to death in Westlake park here last night. Po- lice, who found a revolver in his t | | caught | George | to hand &) each | state funds | hand, say he committed suicide. ‘The Seattle city directory does not Ust a Leo Evans. OF FRAUD Claim Frank S$. Polet Mis-4| uses Entrusted Funds and my at ets Grass Introduces Dentist Exam Bill - OLYMPIA, Fe R {ovb vossin Nor EXTINCT; STILL 233,000" IN. STATE : ieee = AIR SERVICE IS: CENSORED Aviation Inefficiency ' Assistant Charges Mrtg. of Jepartment 1 WASHINGTON Mitche bad con 1 to bring 6 stration Mitehell ttempts ations, A » in Wash ngton may take the state examir tions but twice A nd fal bars them from succeeding examina passing the present stat time exam dent tions unless they return to a dental es prior to making further ef- forts at sec college ing a Robbers of Cop’, onse. Rooms Sentenced Frank Estes and Charles Wilson. burglarizing Police Lieut Tremoftaine re petit larceny were sentenced in the county ntly, pleaded guilty Jail. FUND BILL PASSED OLYMPIA, Feb. 7.—House bill No 51, which legullaed the deposit in certain ba: period of not exceeding 16 days, 10 times the amount of the capital J of the bank, was passed by the sen ate today —The bill OLYMPIA, Feb. It passed the house a few The bill permits a two- mill levy for that purpose atl Comstock’s apartment at the charges Saturday | year of ks for a of per | mitting the port of Grays Harbor to vote a tax for dredging pamed the nt chief of the r nt him servi A gene artments shake n the two over the Pp aviation ques | S fon Mite uM pushed a boldness hitherto unt and there is keenest r department | his charges ard ¢ it haw rmy circles, in bigh w quarters over hin tac of War Weeks, the generai staff, e because Mi the heads of his and the public of Mitehe dering db may have in resentment under may Ht car retary ot ot sur fer ried the chiefs to congress The pointed attack may b pute wide apart to p cane over nature k the «1 ' Mitehel! harkes. a general nervy ja chance ove his | If succesat reorganizat toes curtain to folle prestige will be enormously hanced. If unauec the chances are he will be driven from the army Senate Votes to Increase Own Pay OLYMPIA, Feb. Declaring that employes of the legislature had been greatly need by the short Reaston, give all senate week's pay. Similar taken by the house. not ¢ nm of the hy is two but Mit inconvent the to nenate today voted an extra employer action will ——_—_—— SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES (NOTE.—Chureh notices muat be in the hands of the Church editor, mot later than Friday noon of each week.) BAPTIST First Swedish—Ninth and Emil Friborg, pastor. ¥ ; 1 a. m., Price of the Best”; 6 p. m., “Exper fence in Alaska and Siberia,” Missionary Heljer; 7:39 p. service. Second Swedish— 20th ave. and West 634 st.; Rev. Eric } holm, pastor. school; 11 a. m., morning (Swedish Pine; services; 5 p. m., Union Y. P. serv- Scandinavian Ev. Free fee at the church; 7:30 p. m., evening (English) services. Dunlap—fev. 11 a. m, “Sins That Make Afraid”; 730 p. m, “Rehab, Harlot. CONGREGATIO: Whitman Memoria Ashworth ave.; Rev. wards, D. D, 11 a. m. Well”; 7:20 p. m., Continents,” illustrated EPISCOPAL AL . 42nd and Trinity Parish, Eighth and Jameé, Charles Stanley Mook, pastor. Rev. 8a. m, holy communion. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, with adult Bible class: 11 a m. morning prayer and ser- 6 m., “The | venth Hour Laborers.” p. m., Young People’s, 7:30 p. evening prayer and sermon, Prize Winner.” Special sermon fo: the Boy Scouts to commemorate founding of the organization 40 will attend in a body. are invited. Trinity Chapel, 10th ave. Aloha. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Christ Church, Brooklyn ave. and 47th, Rev. Paul B. James, pastor. a. m., holy communion. 9:45 a. Sunday school. 11 m. and p. m., Prof. G. E. Goodspeed on “Geology and Man. St. John’s Parish, West Seattie. A the 11 a. m. services the lay dele. gates will give their impressions of the diocesan convention which elect ed Bishop Huston to be bishop o Olympia. Special music. St. Barnabas’ Chapel, Federal ave. and Newton, Rev. H. H. in charge. 8:30 a. m., munion. 9 a. m., Sunday school. 1 a. ™., morning prayer and sermon, “The Laborers in the Vineyard.” LUTHERAN St. John's Danish—Twenty-fourth | Spruce, Alfred E. Sorensen 19 a. m., Sunday school; Danish; 8 p. m., and F. pastor a. m., worship in worship in English. LIBERAL CATHOLIC St. Albans—1i060 1%. Thomas. a, m., Holy Eucharist, Rev. Robert cane licker, of Portland, “Our Work 30 p. m., “Women of ‘yiston, by dall. Healing service METHODIST EPISCOPAL First M. E.—Fifth and Marion. . J. Ralph Magee, pastor. . sermon, “Faith or Whie h?” 4:39 p.m. pipe organ cital by Mrs. Montgomery Lynch; m., temple and male choruses, astor's theme, “Parental sibility. METHODIST First M. BE.) pastor, 11 a, m. re. YROTESTANT , George W. “Knowledge anc 9:45! “The by m., song w. . Lind- 45 a. m., Sunday T. A. Klein, pastor. | Us the Rowland EA- “A Deep “Hymn of the Boy Scouts beginning the an- nual anniversary week kept by the the Troop All others | N. and 8 m.. | 20 | Gowan holy com- 11| Dorothy Bradley; sermon by address, Mrs. War- 11 a. Failure— 5 | Lowdermilk, Respors | Beck, | Strength jand Morais” PRESBYTERIAN Whitman Memorial and Ashworth. Rev wards, D. D. | Deep Wel “Hymn of | the Continents,” ed. University Presbyterian—(7th and 15th ave. N. E, Rev. Harry Sum. ner Templeton, pastor. 11 a m., “Cleansing the Temp’ the third lof a series, “The Golden pel. of the Son of God; 7:20 p. m.; special {Young people's night. Reporta from ipresidents of Endeavor societies. Ad. dress by Rev. Craig G. Whitsitt,! )| Presbyterian student pastor. | Westminster—Harvard and Howell) sta. Rev. Charles T. Shaw, pastor. 9:30 8. m., Sunday school; 11 a m., “Stewardship of Life’; 645 p. m.| Christian Endeavor; 143) p. mo 730 p. m, “Multitudes th 42nd owland Ed. 1 wm, “A >) it “Unashamed of the Gospel.” MISCELLANEOUS Ballard = Christian aye. N. W. and W. Geo, M. Jacobs, pastor, Bible school; 11 a. m., and preaching; @ p. m., for young people; 6:30 p. m., Chris tlon Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., preach. ing. Special music at morning and jevening services. Prayer Thursday 30 p.m. Christian and Missionary Alliance |—Third ave. and Cedar. Morning |sermon by W. W. annual missionary offering. After. noon will close the missionary con: vention, Miss Mary Butterfield wif speak on her war experiences in Jerusalem and Paleatine. Unity Society of Practical Chris. } tlanity—1217 Seventh ave. 10 & }m., Sunday school; 11 m., Srv ices, 8, Louise Foulkes, pastor. New Thought Meeting—6000 Ar cade square. 1 p. m, “What Does |Man's Life Amount to Without Wealth?” 2 p. m., open forum. ‘Theosophical Society, Seattle | Lodge—100 Lyon building, Third} and James. 3 p. m., questidn class, | 1! Mr. Yerex: 8 p. m., lecture, “The} Lost Continent.” Church of Spiritual Light—o12 ave, Hattie Minear, | leader. 7:45 p. m., song service; 5| p. m., trance lecture, by Rev. Lulu Shannon, of Bremerton, Recept message, healing. ¥. W. CG. A—4 p.m, McAlbee, well-known Army worker, will speak 1Fmusic by Mrs. D. C. Kessler, of ¥ w. Cc. hostesses First Christian Spiritualist—4550 ith ave, N. E. 3 p. m., lecture, Rey. Minnle Anderson; messages, | 4:30 p. m., circles; m., lecture by Dr. George T, | | ehurch—2204| 60th st. Rev.) 946 a. m.| communion | ir | t} | Fremont | ation | Spectal | Girls TAG p. Grant. | Church of. Spiritual Science—\. 0. | 1|U. W. temple. Rev. Loe | pastor. 3 p. m., open forusn, jcles; 8 p. m., lecture, “Who Are the | Dead?” Messages and phychom. Besant Lodge Theosophical society | 717 N, Broadway. 11 a, m., Sun- day school; § p. m., lecture by I Jobn Rich, "The Borderland The Church of Psychic Seience 5000 Arcade square, Rev. K. Adelle] pastor. 3:20 p, m.| lwervices; 4:30 p. m. mensages. Sacred New World College | Spiritualism, Divine Science, Thought, Psychoolgy and Cheistian| Theosophy—Carpenter’s hall, ta d|Fourth ave, Dr. Arthur Edward] Chief | “es | favo: 'U. S. Buyers Active |B. C. Nurse Slain; | andrea social hour! meeting | Newberry and} A. Athletic club st TRE SEATTLE STAR TINDALL MAKES PAUL IS TARGET SHARP RISE INEGGS STEADIER Ship AMITY PLEA OF ATTACK INDUSTRIALS © SATURDAY 1%: Councilman seeks Concord Sgore County Commissioner Prosperity Reports Cause Extras Quoted at 36 and 37 on Reservoir Plan ‘ Golf Club Favor » Bull Activity Cents to Trade JOUMNAL re News P. Seattle | tnpay } rms | i gh time 2th Low Tide On te oan ond Low Tide as ond High WENAN- Wale shen % en it Arrivals Arrt an eff hundred thou tive fit the p nt had played in th st the ilative ¥ th ai M fa « Paul The } ch from the D the school ey feared children ‘ t and repri hap Quotations by Me BUTTER AND Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers 1¢ year in o week's fw ft Mr Otterson « it MeCartn Cedar lab ed quest feanible n seal Aleske for Alesis for Tacoma, Bre ae Han Frances M nter board wa : he ey, super Bo can any aie f with highe t Maldwin KY AND MEATS Prices Paid Shippers art pened, the Springs Capone Ducks Stanley Dolla GRAIN FUTURES SLUMP Chicago Exchange Has Wild : Trading Session : CHICAGO, Feb. slumped sharply est xemsions in and $10 “SEEKS DIVORCE MUCH LUMBER ON WATER ROUTE SCOUTS TO HOLD 45 Per Cent of 1924 Trade ANNIVERSARY Shipped by Boat Liverpool Grain € " le TM 14s dina Veal Veai—-Yancy Belgian Hares Ma iT4a : Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Capone —| 60 Ducks — Dressed Grain futons one of the wile the history of the board of trade today. May slumped 7%ec from the opening and was be under last night's lower close, New crop sold off 4%c to 4%e. About 600,000 bushels American wheat was booked for export om the sharp break n’'s downturn was held In check 4 local support s sol ff with other grains og 1 market oviaions felt the weakness jn grains, but recovered some of the losses on export buying. hes 4 Chicago Board of Trade Friday's Quotations Open High Low $1.02 91.06% SLM $6 1M 18 60% 150% 1.45 per ib Woman Wants Freedom From 82-Year-Old Spouse Cora BL We late Fr for divorce against Luct earold retired lumberman Also anks a share of hin estate. Roy t * of 0,000 and other erty and bonds tot nuit RK Bhe Quotations by Kerry Bros. MILK AND CKEAM f.0.b, Seattle condensory \ Circus in Armory Is Part of Week’s Program f th 0 1924 lum. Wast bia ding te ot the) bureau tn) in Seattle About 45 per cent shipments fro 1 Hritial water delivery prop- tg an unknown oximate ber ington, Quotations by Milk Distributors Asan. LIVESTOCK Quotations at Receipts, E28 cattle, 200 wheep, Mar- Orege u wan sold the Pa ing her all | # the 4 the agree dered her out Froapect st Boy Sequt anniversary tured by @ visit from James week, fea West, 1 begin Sunday with special church all parts of the elty ng to Scout Bob Hayes, public manager ctreus w Fet Scouts repo tion um She shipping inepe marr 1920 nnua the com: » make 4 Saturday ewithatanding with 19 net incr (4.4 per cent in wal business in will oo} 4.00 en in ac Close ay 18 ie 13% 1 1324 195y 1.33% 1aty add eS a % LOK Ley \ 1 1 the mranic he ment and virtually of the home at 1 A mory 2,000 Boy « given by 1 bugle 116th medical the are be given in the ar 14 with Music orches orpe and the wiment band 25 acts offered at tower and bridge climbing, signaling friction fire making. yut games, Indian \ winging and the one domestic Thin was pril Atlantic] y borne and} export due on ary 13 and taking part put markets to nix domen marily ‘ coast markets m in Canada Fur Mart |", °°" MONTREAL, United - Staten buyers are it of the oh drum plece over Prime howe. Amooth heav ough heavies Pigs Sheep— n shipped 1 4 water - he by wale tog a0 ¥ shipped n increas suction — y they $02 Oregon by sor year 9 feet pres 1,199.5 British ¢ 14.006 16.60 11.001 @ 4.68 ir srety fisgioce | May - +. 2008 LES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Quotations by Ploneer Fruit & Produce ‘ nalen now & bid up fox |pelt. ‘The skins | Nova Scotta pelts | Lynx skins Jon the sales lint them were was $76. Red fox previous sales Interbay Club n to Hear Sigurdsson «» Torfl Higtrdsson, candidate for the | "*Adshake city council address thé citizens lateral Interbay and Magnolia Bluff Mon day evening at § o'clock, when the Interbay Commercial club holds an| He open meeting at Steiner's hall, cor-| GT#sty ner 15th ave. W. and W. Dravus at,| ied lant Sigurdsson has opened headgsar.| that he 4 ter at 221 Lyon building. banker than 1 16.40 16.25 1637 wat and feet water kine 18 cy up fr roux’ Mi “ee Portland Produce | Batter—Cube extr he prices given are these made to| 42c; prime first tiers by wholesalers. With «| Eggy—Extra. exgnste! | ronal exceptions, prices to pro-| lets, 34c: current recelpts ‘ae an be figured by deducting th Cash Wheat of transportation to Seattle and CHICAGO, Feb. 6—Cash wheat—No. ? y 15 per cent for hauling, and selling cost.) 1.608 red, $1.93%; No. 3 spring, $1.40; Bet ‘ hard, $1.75@ 1.54%. . were howl. A grand review of all Boy of Seattle and prese awards will be made ay another fea- ture of the 15th anniversary of the birth of the movement, Ne. West will foes * Teta teats Catt Stes TERT ES ns ‘Yel beet |_| ute of annual om Alas sn. | items and 1,830 of “os /BANKER VISITOR $29.50, | Maher (ant EH, Grasty of New York | Is in City may dinpowed rf. Bome brow: a 20 per cent address 300 scout patrol aboard =the Camaraderie, 1 for the occasion by the Camp Fire Girls, Reunion banquets for former scouts and leaders in 14 dis. triets of the city will end the week's activities Res rilchekes Dos 0 break Per box nd a cepted Nu emile that woul conven: would the ha pensiminte that on "se ae Omaha Live Stock Friday's quotations tle Recetpta, $,600. Tone of marie, dy. Yearlings, $6.75@10.60; stetrs, cows and heifers, $2500 re and feeders, 14.5061 ; bulla and stage, $40 20,500, Tone of market, be bank banker of New Washington hotel late Charles who a k 2.006260 eh L6O@1L.55 3.00 will atme th usin of Inve : is a Spanish War Vets Will Meet Sunday All members of the 13th Minne. nota regiment in the Spanish-Amer- jean war and Philippine insurrection jin the Northwest will meet at The Olympic Hotel in @ reunion, Sunday afternoon, February 8 A banquet i Cail, | ML be served at 6 p.m, Col. J. C. Corey, U. 8. A. inspector of state sun shining| I find the militia, will make the principal) talk, Requests. for reservations clouds raining roses, so I only refer) sould be made to William Hagen, | to it now as a pleasure trip.” he) secretary, BE agn-188 way. f you Insist on A word bout business, I will say that the worst le Students to Serve at Editors’ Dinner jworst is behind and the best just jane d; let us go.” | With 30 students cf the school of journalism of the University of| Fige—wnit \Eddy Tells How to Washington as waiters, the state/ Black, seeeeee Select a Game Dog j press unsociation will conclude its Greer Emperor. tus | Grapefralt-—Piorida Philip Tindall on “Future Power De-| If you want a good gox for ducks, 13th annual institute with « banquet | Lemons velopments in Western Washington”|get a Chesapeake, with @ men the aeons See tus | Orapue Maree will be given at the regular meeting|coat and hazelgreen eyes, is the dents traditionally serve the editors Jof the Ravenna Community club in|adviee of ©. C. Eédy, automobile! at the final banquet | Rears—Box the Community hall, EB. 60th st. and/trimmer on Broadway, whose spare! . | Pomegranates Each of the young women who | Tangerines—crate serve will wear a paper cap and a |a3rd ave. N. E., Monday evening at|time ix put in lunting ducks in bite § |§ o'clock. ‘The public is invited | season FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED er apron made out of the front} “The in the i Oregon (Onion Sets— 1» | Parsnips Back Peppers —Ploride Cal, per owt man He says) pvered early in life that could gét the money the newagatherer start the trip Ned it a bunt but noted newspaper year in London. ln he locas easter “When Pacific ens and Yearlings, S2@16 310@11.40: lambs, $1650 ewes, $5.5062. gs gar and Coffee * Friday's Quotations Segar—Raw, easter; spot. $4.59) refined, easy; granulated, $5.90@6.10. -1.25@1.60 | Coffee—No. 7 Rio on spot, 24e; Net Santos, bat vis NEW ahs te Fe. 6.— change opened lower, Sterling, | france, $0.0538%; lire. $0. is oe gium, $0.0512 gener wether: 1 on Le pleasure tri 1 found the |flowers and up here ne const Ex-Suitor Arrested B Cc, Feb. 26, a nurse at Trail, B. C., was sh to in the Trail hospital corri yesterday. P. Hanley, suid to be a reject®d sultor, jis charged with the killing. ‘Illustrated Talk at Community Club! An illustrated talk by Councilman penta fellson, | Quotations by Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. | Apples—Local cooking Dellelour Winsapa ... 0... | Other varietien ; Bananas — 1b | Cranberries: Comb Honey Dates—Golden, death half bbt. tb. Greece, $0,016 Fort mand $0,0538%, off 30.0001 % off 30.0001; Belgium, $0,0518%. | $0002; marks, 2289; Holland. oe | 90.0002; Russia, 616; Shanghal | Yokohar: 30 off 626; Norway, Sais: Sweden, Boston Wool ; BOSTON, Feb. 6.—While trading. a eneral In the wool market about the same basis, a falr pment | business in progress continues ameng {he ” other various links. Some show a slightly higher tone. | At the same time stocks of domestic wool ere so limited in many tnatances that anything in the way of prices must” be considered as nominal, Every line of Onto ines has bees at 680 In the grease. Michigan delaines have Deen nai lat 650 gre is, delivered this mat j At the same time others are 00 | Gie for this stock. . Portland Live Stock — Friday's Quotations $9 | Cattle—Receipts, none. Tone of dy Steers, good grade, ium, $6.25@7.35; ners and cutters, 48 96. @ 6.50: medier and: common, 1400} tows rood, $3 @6.73; medium and common, 84 nners and cutters, $1.5064 canners and bolognas, $36 mediu mand chotce, 190 The, down 11; 190 to 260 Ibs, #7.56@107 2008 up, $6.6067.50. Hoge—Receipts, 3,384 Tone of ma steady, Medium, good and chalet to 200 Ihe, $1125@11.60; 200 te $10.50@11.25; 260 Ibs UP! packing, smooth heavy, packing, rough heavy, $9 slaughter pigs, $9.60@ 10.60 and stockers, $86 | Sheep—Recetpts, none. Tone of | steady. Lamba, $4 Ibe down to cholce, $14.50 16.60; heat edium and choltce, 313014658 and commons, all welgnts, $11 wethers, $9@11; ewes, choice, $5.10. Suematusen Pease Quotations ty Fisher Floating Mills » of one of the newspapers in Plour—Local blend Patents the stute, with the caption of the| Barley—Whois, 100° , newspaper prominently displayed, A | Cerm—Whole, yellow, 120s, boy and a girl will work together in| gam" Woe ioe erving, each pair taking care of a} table. The work is In charge of Oate— Whole, 1008 Rolted 3 Beatrice Reid and Dorothy David- son, Mixed Feed Wheat Dalry Feed 000000. | Nerateh Feed i000 . Musical form the gram at charge of Roy Rosenthal of penkes are only ers,” he says, “but Che not best retri Leighton, pastor. 7:20 p. m., trance | the |iecture by Col. Robert Ingersoll, thru|they can stay in ice-cold water all Dr. Leighton. Tople: “The Golden | day and ¢énjoy It. Most dogs Era of Spiritualism heal-|too cold if kept out in the ice water ing |too long, but a Chesapeake thrives World's Bible College and Seventh on it” Fleet Chureh in Israel—7028 Ninth} N, KE. Daniel Salwt, D. D.| Sales of artificial gas In the Unit pastor, will give n lecture on the|ed States last yonr totaled 405,244 Egg Mash—1 00s origin of the Jerusalem | 990,000 cubic feet, an increase of | Montesano Vidette nd above, at 2 p. |about 20 billion cuble fect over 1923,| Montesano Vidette, a! 1 8 get | Divine 322223323: 3333 numbers and stunts will major part of the Ave. the banquet, which mother pro- | Leseed O11 Meal—i008 Seyn Bean Meal—i000 — ne | of the Lynden Tribune. A theater | Aen | party at the Orpheum will conclude ; is. HAY Mixed Quotations by W. FP. Jahon & on O. E. S. Social Club | | sagan cane to Give Card Party. cae The Greenwood O. FE. S Social] get tides Lb. club will give @ card party in the} Green Hides—t» eenwood Masonic hall, Thursday,| Bull February 12. Prizes will be offered | CalfeMims green oF talted— and refreshments will be served: 2 ‘ ‘The admission price is 35 cents, No cording to Mrs, Estella M. King,| 3 secretary. Main Street K, L. Williams, of Marion, 0., enjoying ttle showers. Roy MeAdam, ecountant, hiking down Marion, Hugo Kelley, old-timer, meeting friends in county-city building. a. Wilkerson, ticket agent, tra cling east on Union st. D. M. Lovegreen, bank tel taking in the coin at his window, Jack Thompson, paper merchant, en- tering Olymple Hotel. M. V. Straus, trunk merchant, show. Ing a grip to a customer on Second ave. W. Redhead, ad- vertisey hustling for business on burth ave, C. L Davis, expett bowler, enjoying a el at Third and Union, J. M. Lang, Jr. druggist, hustling up hill on Seneca pt. George Cal- hor salesman, tearing along Madison st, Thurston Jamey salesman, driving fancy car on Rainier bivd SUGAR per ewt. oi... owt : HIDES AND WOOL (Buying Prices . 0. b. Seattle) tom 5@ 10-11 _helfers, ee ] program or- cheatra KNX, Los Angeles, 1 p.m, radio talk: orchestra; 8-10, special pr 19-11, Ambassador Hotel tra SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 KHQ, Bush & Lane Piano Co, | 3 metere— matinee of re- | quest numbers; 8:20-10, “Nathan | Lynn's Troubadors’ of Tacoma by American Oriental Mail Line KIR, 405 meters—4:20-5:30, Kurla Strong’s pupils in recita 5:20-6, features. KFOA, Rhodar tere—4-5:15, William Olympic Hotel orchestra, mote control; 6:45-8:15, Musigal arranged by Roy Jacobs, Will Moonlight Seren! Fiv Harkness’ . Oly hestra, by remote meters 48 13} 10 | Kip No. Morne Hides, according to size— Dry, each wes Green or «nited, Wool Pelts—Drs— Fine, chotee, 1b, Medium, i 0 270 me- ® program, meters 10:90619:20 sunshine morning hour; 3:20-4:20, atudio program; 7:26-9:20, auditorium -60@1.00| 00 store, 455 me- Hoffman's) by re- Mohalr—Tane .. Goatskin—Lone Chicago. "The World broadcast the Iatest news of the world every half hour, on the hour and the half hour, from the service of the Chicago Evening American and the Chicago Herald and Examiner 30 p.m, din- ner concert; musical pro- cram s gress Carnival , Cincinnat!, 422.3 1 a.m, dance progr linner hour concert KDKA, Pittsburg, 309.1 meters ap. My concert by the West- inghouse ban 40. concert by the Wastinghouse band. 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