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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 5

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Spokane Chroniclei
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Spokane, Washington
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it was announced today by H. C. Godfrey Fry, general chairman. ''This arrangement, agreed upon John (Puggy) Hunton and by city and county welfare corn-Harry A. Richards, candidates mittees, ill bring the solicitors in I contact with thousands of work- for the Republican nomination, who might otherwise lie over-for sheriff, were all even in I looed," Fry said.

"We anticipate votes this noon when election large con! rihut IMIS from these board canvassers interrupted i workers, most of whom realize counting the absentee ballots to the benefits of the unified solicitatake time out for lunch. ition plan." take time out for lunch. 4 ,,,,,,7 ,.,1 4 "..3:::" A. $,..,..,:,.....: is'. :1., ,,4 i ,03, x' i''''' A4, 1 i.7........V.........l..!;......'1'.,:',.;"...1?.k........:.:1.::......"'7.- 'i.

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"EA is, I I 1 It was understood that many It was understood that many' 4,4 1.,:,." '5" 4r.s, o'': 4'i 4. .4... 1.4t430,1,,,Nvit,,,,,,I.m..,:.:,,,.::,:4::.,:',,t, ,,1, 34,4 Ni ,4 i ol Girls who wish to train as ITS0 FUR HIGH EouRf. Two Spokane Inventors were junior hostesses may register to- listed by the patent office today morrow between 2 and 7 IL tn. At as among those to whom patents the LISO temporary offices, 502 OLYMPIA, Sept.

15. been granted. Hyde building, Miss Helen F. Main of the state supreme; necht, USD director for he nationaricourt fnotice iled not with Seri of etary 'v patent on a law trimmer, hich examiners ruled was dif- ferent board of the Y. W.

C. said today. St at Belle Reeves yesterday that in at least six ays from One hostess training course is 'he "declines the nominanon" fur any similar previous patent, was granted to Frank Blessing, W816I.42 now being condu cted and another position No. I im the high bench. will he started next mont h.

The justice gave no reason for Riverside. Blessing filed his patent application June ''5, 1941 his action, but it was assumed Ins present illness influenced him in his decision. Ile hai been in St. Two patents vs PfP granted to Warner L. Keehn.

E2.527 Sanson, iscHooLs 8RvING one on Peter's hospital about three weeks. a truck trailer on which he It was the uno i a opinion of allowed four claims for orig- ffcil at orneys here hat Judge Main's and the second on a land action is athin the law and voids keloc, hih he was given credit BALKED mEALs.thf? nomination. but the question fol. scven new arises, how shall his successor be chosen? Vitamins are not forgot I t.n in tho Also nominated for the nonpar- elliWV11131111VIIN Spokane school ilifeterias which position is Superior Judge i I his year are concentrating more Joseph of Tacoma I Ilan ever on well-balanced nmals, neit her he nor Judge Main i Miss Ruth Ades, direct or of having received a majority Of 0011-- program, said tod vo ay. es cast, Ed VIO C.

Ewing Of are trying to teach our stu- Seat I le and Eret LaFayetto Casey dent, customers that a bottle Of Of Walla Walla also were candi'milk has thrice the value of a hot- dates for the position in the pri- Er. 'Dy a hnch rzp. Ile Of pop," Miss Ades commented, mar'' election. ad By at carefully prepared Takes Place in Doubt. Irl rle most appetizing meals, the cafeteria plays an nn- ('-' bv Svr- c''-' 1 iv, am requiVos that whorl portant part in increasing school candidate for 1 he high court re- cf health, she pointed mil.

celyes a majority of the votes east, Student workers and adult em- 4 7.1 0 Ct ployees staff In five ea fel eri as in toe names of tio tw 0 ca receiving the higheA number of r12-e. three high and I vo votes shall go on the general elec. 'or high schools. The major mob- ion ballot. We con 7erve more lem up to date has been to 1 ne question left unanswered is, mployees.

''I come do Judge Mallory and the third ---i- 4, I pace vilifier ve cide io he ed, Men by the moiviutial sc000is, Ihoy 0 fight it out In the general election, tare this year directed by he on is lunge unopposed in idepartment so they may he stand-the general election? Counter, Table 'ardized. Mrs. Reeves said she vould ask PRE-SCH001, GROU th P. It general for a formal and Booth Service 1- 11 1 1 1 1 opinion On the leis a e-s, ioo AA i i As0.4.11r4 ,14,,,,:401.,,,, A 1, v. itl At that time 121 absentee hallots I iii remained to he counted.

At the 1 war "Owl's would make contri- i '0 -l'. start of thy baliot counting this 1 butions through their unions, un- ,14:....4 morning Hunt on Was credited with 1 der a plan being considered for i a one-vote lead, according to un- leach union member to give a per- A official returns compiled last NA. yek. centage of his yearly earnings. 1Vr.

During the morning the lead 4:1114.0:4 see -sawed hack and for 4 th, with juRy is cmosEN Minton holding an eight vote lead at one limp and Richards gaining 4 a five-vote advantage slottly be .4 1: A4, fore noon. Hunton came up even 1 11 again at noon when he picked up 1. t.7'tlik,;',,'..inw Pir five straight votes in a row. -r i 4 Carl C. Quackenbush, chairman of the election hoard, announced 4.

3. 1 that If neither Hunton nor Rich- An all -male jury W' as selected in nrds holds a 25-vote advantage at fed eral court this morning for the the end of the official count, 25 re -i trial of Francis Yellow Wolf, a Col- jected votes will be opened andville Indian youth charged with -74. counted in the presence of the two The government exercised candidates or their representatives. five of its six peremptory chat- i lenges and the defense used four May Toss ('oin. eliminate several jurors, includ- Quackenbush quoted I he st ate rig women.

--i: Zl law on counting of rejected bat-: A 15-year-old girl, said to be Black, billowing smoke rose hundreds of feet lots, which states: "In the canvass Iseven-eighths Indian, involved in in the air yesterday while city firemen battled of the votes any ballot or parts fit i he case, was in court this morn- a ballot from which it is impossible wi ti many other members of for an hour to control a fire at the American i to detormino the elector's choice ti Colville tribe. Tar company plant, N109 Erie. Shown are sev- le shall he void and shall not be F. A. Gross, supei'intendent of counted; provided I hat when a 1 I the Colville Indian agency! was the dd ballot is sufficiently plain to gath- Do Doe first witness called.

He identified or therefrom a part of the voter's intention, it shall he the duty of the girl, and used census records, vvhic ho said contained a typo- Wheat I the judges of election to count such bli hi grapca error, esaser part." COUNTY PLANT In the event that Hunton and birth date as November 15, 1920, Richards still are tied in votes at whereas he said, original census Construct ion I he end of the count of the rib- records showed the year as 1927. cries for the 1 a sent cc ballots and the bal- int lcohol is lots, the winner ''shall be deter- Hl ''The Spokane city fire depart- present condit ent, at th order of the city coun- estern AAA mined by hy tossing amp an ospita a coin, Quackenbush said. icil, answers fire calls at all of the here eslerday. The official tabulation of pri- Council to Gather i Defense plants outside of the city the time may of Spokane but in the county," tillenes may IK mary election ballots was started i this morning and was expected to Fire Chief William P. Payne testi- duce alcohol fo I be completed by noon NVednesday.

A meeting of.the Inland iwe hme al Camp and Hospital (The Spokane city fire depart-1 present conditions, ment, at the order of the city coun- western AAA I cil, answers fire calls at all of the here yesterday, Council to Gather IDelense plants outside of the city the time may I of Spokane hut in the county," tilleries may he IFire Chief William P. Payne testi- duce alcohol for A meeting of the Inland Empire lied in the hearing I his morning have befere red 11 et 'd Dodd Wh eat Construction erics for the into alcohol is present conditions, wes tern AAA het yesterday. the time may tilleries may he duce alcohol for "We have $1 L4 '-i' IA s. ,.....4, ki ,1,,, 4 ')4 tl OA 4.4,:'':::,,, 3 ,,,,,,,:0 Aliitt: Or WA-: .3 1 44.itrs,:::94::A.', I 3' I7.tt:r!!: ,........,14,, It 4.4, Attk s.5, eir kt'll IV1.3'' et 4144V1.43:ie14,.,t..i.,t.''NiitL,i4,t.4,i,,,A.::...J,,,:44.,,, 4071 eral of the tar and creosote-filled barrels that burst. Near by is the distillery, Nk hich was do-in stroyed.

tv, n. .411 dren are invite'd to attend I'lle int- Doesn't Favor Alcohol Idea TAR PLANT HRE 'tial meeting of Edison pro-school As loi for Hiding. -rroup a p. tn. Wednesday.

at the (1 1-YMPIA, 15. 4 Sept. ())-Sei're-1 ti oome of 7Irs. C. tAry of State Belle Reeves turned' I First, today to Al orn tleneral Smit 1 0010: e-Sehool hr ot os pheo Troy for a decisio hother thel of west COnst diSt ill- 1 in PIVar-Time Progra in" is' to wit l'idrawal of we Iolin F.

I 41 processing of wheal he subject of a discussion led 11 Ma in I he No (Inner ballot 1 not practical under Mrs. P. II. Nygaard. for state supreme court posit inn! N.

1 hqi eS U(Ige Mallory PERCH ON ROOF BRINGS JAIL TERN N. E. Six lines of fire hose from three In son al director, as serteumper trucks were used in are rePorted firr children tito)PPosed i s- oo-i-o- Ile acimitted that ing a blazing, inferno at the Ameri-, five Years old Mothers interested 6: FIRST come when such dis- can Tar company's plant under are invited to the meet log. Mrs. STEVENS a necessity to pro- control yesterday afternoon.

Thel.lohnson is president of the pre, war use. fire Which engulfed most of the sell01 grollP attempt ed to convet.t 1 ar company's yards and buildings cm and hospital council will be Superior Judge so midwe ster til isler ies fo 1 NI09 Eri as xt einguished MI JUNIOR IIED CRO an SS. 1Witt in connection with fire ire-lper cent alcohol production," Mr hour 'one by city fire me n. i junior fle ross re ce ipt from held at the Crescent tea room ati DEroRTING JEWS, ADVERTISEMENT. attempt to force council 'there was no One at he planti SpOkane SChOMS ot al Siol, noon, Friday.

Representatives from Dodd said, "hut I his operation is 1 to ca an election on the A Glamour Touch 12 counties will attend, according ll pa- still on an experimental basis. The'when the fire started. It is he- i endent .0. C. Pratt reported.

increase ordinance submitted lowed that an explosion in the Leading among tho ele-: to Mrs. Carroll Smith, area chair- current Wheat prices and inabilit A a 1 man. petition he fir enten get mate i I ayne said 36 buildings which to rials and equipment ar he lilling sd aused I he ale. mentarhool ar Gar field it Wh SH I N( set. 5.

rip) Flames rapidly spread over the Si Lincoln, ilnd Secretary ot State Hull denounced- to Graying Hair Guests will include Mr. Preusstwere' empty the major problems." lar, pitch, creosote and coal stored rev as "olting fiendish Gives now homily, color, lustet before the influx of 1 illolmes, $102.71. to Moniot, Red Cross field director at al, industries here now are fiat Dodd said that the government 1 toere. Terrific heat and hillowing I hi, mass deportation Of Jeos from to those graying locks. Look years eiger field; Mrs.

Rose Flahert a sial pr ogram and as- STI'DENT A RT. and that Spokane's population has set pec black smoke I hat rose high in the unoccutwal Era nco int man younger, more at ract ire! Hide Red Cross field director attached art of the loss which ills udent art is to he used to ands. and said also that th United your gray hair With the easy-to- approximately 17,000 air made it difficult for firemen to I to the Red Cross hospital at Fortisince 1910, with further great in fliers suffered When distilling get close to the raging caldrOnS of 'hrighten the halls 'll thP "se nar" reel" beklw. Get a pro-Wright; Colonel C. O.

Merrill, inicreases expected. instead of barley and (.01 11' tar. schools, Miss Dorothy Mc Ilvain, art any plarIS Of Vichy to send. lossional looking hair tinting job charge of chaplains in this dis- city clerk A. A.

Brown testified In addition to being comparatively When the smoke cleared, about 4 idireetor lodaY antinunred in a hid; Chaplain Russell Blaisdell; that in 1019 the city council ap.healler' corn affords greater re- o'clock, only one building, a sheet to the teachers. many thousands of French laborers right at. home at small cost. into Gerinan. from your druggist one Chaplain MacNamara; Lieutenant proved an election on initiativeicovery than wheat, he said.

metal storage shed, remained i Suitahle pictures will he framed Hull described as a failure the ounce hily rum: one-fourth ounce petition Colonel Arthur Corliss; John A. "I suggest divert tog excess standing. The distillery vas ruined l' and used as all 64'1)1-aliens' In at I of lio' l'" at glYcevt.in(':1; one i ohnixf ratb()e Corn- firemen wages Shaw, representative of the Junior 'wheat to livestock feed, insted o- a a'ges. The wage-rais- and nother storage shac wa ad in iditin to adding a to Intt rae- rsu mw to pe re ne ll rk rs go pouno. in r-to-port water Red Cross, and Mrs.

August Paul- tug proposition failed to carry at production," he said. "I 'shambles. Only the bricalls e- tivenes Of the schools, it is exp or druggist will mix for you at Is ect- into Gernuiny voiunivcrs. sen, chairman of Volunteer special that time. if the latter v1--11d be a of the offic a nd tar t' paper id to give the child artist increased whether the latest decree Of the small cost.

Simply comb into the Sehiffner services. ling proposition." Vichy government, concerning cn-lhair as directed. Gray, faded, oints Law storehouse. incentive Mrs, Otis Lamson of Seattle, a 1 scr iptio of French labor is part of streaked hair is given a soft, glos- Gas national committee member, will Paul F. Schiffner, assist ant cil 1 Company Undamaged.

NIGHT SCHOOL. I this plan to aid Germany is a mat- i sy, lust rous color 1 hat will not be the guest speaker at the meet- corporal ion counsel, argued I hat The Spokane Gas company, In- 't ontmv I er, Mull said, which I his govern- 1 wash out, rub off, st am I he scalp ing Frida since that election as pproved I Enrollment opens y. nield a' continues through S' studying With osest a ment is clt-: t- i or aff ect peranents. This color the st at passed a law gover ng ni i 'yards, was undamaged, cated adjacent to the tau vompany illhough lon is uniform, natural looking, beau- the ad ed ati ub ou iurday for ult ucon -1' 'f tirol etoo and oolmnmioni tel ina 111 N. E.

Dodd, Six lines of fire hose from thr ee everal vacancies in Edison kin- 41111eph di rect o. asserted pumper trucks wre used in hring-dergarten are rePorted for re in hildn toPPlved Ile admitted that ing a blazing inferno at the Ameri-, five Years old. Mothers intere a sted FIRST come when such dis- can Tar company's plant under invited to the meet ing. Mrs. STEVENS a necessity to pro- control N'esterday afternoon.

TheLlohnson is president of the Pre-, war use. Jire, Which engulfed most of the se111 grourt attempted to convert 'tar comPallY's yards and huild ICED (1-COSS ings some midweslern (list illeries for 100 at. N109 Erie, was ext inguished in 1 JUNIOR per cent alcohol production," mr.one hour hy city firemen. i junior fled Cross receipts from ERTIsEMENT. There was no one at the plant iSpokane schools total $2:155,11, Sit-1, Dodd said, "hut this operation isi The th fire ttd when re sare.

Ilk he- A Glamour Touch still on an experimental basis. permtendent O. C. Prat ropori NI I nfarlin, nmon t. I ho olo- the fire tile and economical to main For being on the roof of Olsen's Bungalo market, W107 Ninth, the night of September 5 with a screwdriver and pair of pliers in his po('ket, Emmett Jordon, W311 Sev, enth, was sentenced to five days in jail on a vagrancy charge today by Police Court Judge Frank Yuse.

The defendant, a Fort Wright janitor, told the judge he helped drink three pints of whisky and didn't remember a thing after he )eft his home to visit a friend. Arresting Officer Parsons testifled neighbors heard Jordon on the l'oof and held him there at gun point unlit police arrived. She Forfeits Bond city budgets, providing that sal- ,1310 itro inieateno coai A school Program al ZURI VOU Will look, and forget you ever (Ind gas storage tanks as the aries can not be raised above the an rk high school. Cla PUT Off HEARINC1 ipe today. See how younger Hazel 'McCallum, E3403 Thirty- amount provided for the salaries, shifted.

Enrollments will he t(aken front lain. 'Fry he popular Barba rec- first, arrested On a reckless driving in the annual budget. Fire Chief William Payne corn 0 6:3 to 9 p. m. (luring hp four-day had gray charge August 30, forfeited a $50 The firemen are seeking to force mended Ids men for their Work in I 4 1111 1.

D. M. in 1r1 lou r- oy I ,0 11 al 100 1 A 161 hart gray ha mended Inc men for their Work in 10 1111 charge August 30, forfeited a rlhe firemen are seeking to force 1 1 week, threatened coal easy Coroner Says Odd Bones Not Human controlling the fire. registration period hond on a reduced negligent driv- the council to hold an election on! city trucks of the public works J. Dicke Classes start 7:15 m.

Monday. E. branc manager ing charge today in police court. the firemen's initiative measure R. Jinnett is prini.ipal ill charge.

and cremator). departments will for the American Tar company, Dave Robins, arrested September calling for $20 per month pay in- pick up scrap metal too hem.y If) was unable to forfeited a $50 esti, 1 on a reckless driving charge, also creases to all firemendemands have Half of the be transporte th rnlinctinn by school children 1CHILD'S STOMACH ON COULEE POWER' hut said that the loss would be Nrilott, bond. firemen's been met 1 from hm-m, tn rio- mate damage lor I rie American .1. ar company, calling for $20 per month pay In- I pick up scrap- memetal too heavy to unable estimate damage, creases to all firemen. Half of the he transported by school children hut said that the loss would be firemen's demands have been met 1 from homes to the collection de- 1,1 -at WO -iLlifIVS40 low, 1,4:: I Am, 4 4 al Bones which dogs have unearthed 1------ 'thousands of dollars.

by the action of the council in pots during the National Metal IS PUMPED OUTi WASHINGTON. Sep. 15. fP)-- OUSt- In the vicinity of the W1600 block MRS. FELTS IMPROVED.

lowing $10 per month increases to Salvage campaign September 20- 1 1 swalloNting a highly flavored and The joint commit tee considering: 4 on Broadway are not of human ori- Mrs. Florence Felts, Opportu- all city employees receiving less ,26. The trucks will be used on hrown oily liquid which she found Bono-Smith bill 1S2130) to cre-, 2YR Kw aw gin, Coroner I. S. Collins said todaynity, Nvidow of J.

B. Pelts, former than $300 a month. Saturday 10e last day of the drive, in a mall bottle in a garage, after completing his examination of county commissioner and Spokane! only. SY IS 111.1T, 2.. at a Columbia power admintst ra vear-old Claudia Turn how.

I 1011 10 Market power from (trand YOU Carl be rid of mice what appeared to be a hand and a 'valley leader, who received serious! and without the trouble or.mess of Gape Gordon, was taken to 1 he empr 'Coulee and Bonneville in Washing- Cooperation of the city in the or bait, Just put Moir, Seed tn saucer foot. in a fall down a stairs at 1 on and Orevon decided unan i- campaign was obtained today by gency hospital in a police prowl car' and place where mice appeai. They love "They probably are from bear her home yesterday, is better to- SAYS OR. POLING moit, today to postpone further the tiny. chemically tniated seed.

But the coordinating committee for the! today to have her stomach pumped paws," he said. The bones have nolday, it was reported from the Dea- Ai. fatal. They at tt go outside for air drive, headed by Nave Lien, which out. She apparently slit nu I hea rings until ail er passage hair or skin omaining on them, eoness hospital.

Her injuries in and tinti-inflation bills. effective way to kill noce. Makes it tin he explained. Ile compared them a fractured thumb and pos- I senator ciyorz on (iDtIW. La.1 necessary to nsk using poisoned food as with bones of a human skeleton.

fractured neck vertebrae. TO BE DELP appeared before I he city council. rNT.ohleu not fefekreedof 0C i Li 1 Dr. NI A ident of Endeavor i ill effects. me, Not Ch icago l'Is I h'' land water, and die.

The easy, clean and si id 1 Ito commit tee also v1 1 0 a brunt; no one, not even itt'cido Di a later date belher to, a child, could mistake Mouse Seed for food. Excellent tesults for 51 years. Avoid substitutes. cars man Power. Mr Lien told the union, told the Chamber of Com- "Are you a tough guy from CI 1 ll' send a subcommittee to Washing-: Get the genuine.

At drug and other deal- commissioners. erso No mail orders. W. G. Remain Short City News Told in Brief Const ruction of the Spokane After the meetin merce 10(1 that he has respect cago?" City Prosecutor Arthur ommissioner for a sincere paci fist bu soi Hooper asked Nichoias Ilinike ton and Oregon to hold hearings, Laboratories Inc Port Chester.

N. Y. Trade school hangar at the south- on 1 he measure. Ile said ample no-, i Otto Dirkes took Building In speak and act now NVIIPII the na- i ransient taborer who Officer FROM THE RECORDS east corner of Felts field will be, ispectm Ai thur Ho efe and City En- tin is in a lif e-andth stggle 'Thompson had testified in po lic lice would he givcn all intercstcd: ADVERTISING. delayed, school board members, -dea ru oersons as to tile time and plaee of Marriage License Applications.

i gineer Charles E. Davis to the fair- is not to make of yourself a paci- court was bragging he NV a a biteli Welle told today. J111 tile Iii.lrili. Winialll M. Gleeson and Mary E.

Lust, grounds and look an in of fist hut an activist for hp axis." guy from Chicago. too You Own both Spokane. W. E. Reynolds, Washington, old pipe, wire, steel partitioning, fle pointed out, that the scrip-, "That wasn't me, it torhard A.

Busch. Spokane, and Lena D. commissioner of the public the t-ARRAGUT STAFF 1 a "Scratching" Dog? B. Ors), Dishman. stoves and other mater ial under tures sav that "what we are not wine," Radice replied.

"I'm from Nick Sinichuk. Medical Lake. and Eunice buildings administration, notified T1171 1 F.T.I'VT A 1 1 a aro Cowl ht ft rincr that Illarriage License Applications. Gleeson and Mary E. Last, Busch, Spokane, and Lena Nic.i 'SinaltillinMedical Lake, and Eunice thousands of dollars.

by the act ion of the council in al-1 pots during the National Metal lowing $10 per month increases to campaign September 20- I all city employees receiving less 26. The trucks Nvill be used on 1 than $300 a month. 1 Saturday, 10e last day of the drive, I only. lit ,60 a 6-, A UR a a ami. ao Al.

eb 1 stoves anti miler material unaer tures say I hat "what we are not wine," Radice replied. "I 'm a 41 from dog that ar fund of buildings administration, notifiedi If and a he stands Which he des crib ed IA 4 THE NOUSE' --A I 2Y KILLS Alla I I 1 cl. A 4 INSTALLATION of one-hour parking signs on the south side of Fourth from Wall to 150 feet west of Post, and on the north side of Fourth from Wall to Post were complet ed. yesterday, Commissioner of Public Safety A. B.

Colburn notified the city council today. YOUR ADVERTISEMENT placed In this column will enter over INSTALLATION of one hour parking signs on the south side of Fourth from Wall to 150 feet west of and on the north side of Fourth from Wall to Post were complete yesterday, Commissioner Iourth from Wall to 150 feet west of Post, and on the north side of Fourth from Wall to Post were completed. yesterday, Commissioner of Public Safety A. B. Colburn tified the city council today.

YOUR ADVERTISMILENT placed In this column will enter vou own are aga as i for, we inst." Mi kee. lwau" WILL TOTAL 134 cwilintialiv NcratchIng. rubbing, George 11. Rasque, architect, that i i 1 I accumulation of 36 NVars. lir.

roling, speaking on the topic, I Radice was fined Stu and costs one hundred I oft i hciz Until hs sKill Is r4.w a.rict a "stop" order on the construction don't leei hmi. he colt 1 He estimates a freight car load Preacher Looks at War," 1 nn a disorderly conduct ,1 1,1,1, hm been as. hotp But 1 to niav HP MRY had been issued because I he bureau; of copper, hrass, iron and steel a pici ure of he dilemma It ena Franklin, rii-wk or Iho 6.. and free o'lci igtwd tu Ili, lt if oi itc.en,e itching IrwatIon that hai of budgets had failed to approve scrap is available, and he said he confront in, 1 he minister who says 1,,,,,,,,, 1,,,, if I 1 -t i i kif hp; Icirl. 10 1 ho '1.

the pxnenditure. tho i' pend it ure. i iiiplana tavern, testi' it'ti tic 1 iii it, nciae entItmt, ot nts t(irl. unei no-. E.

Guthrie. Spokane. William Harold Thoninson. Seattle. and Patricia Jean Pattullo, Spokane.

Russell H. Fisk. Gallas. Texas, and Cleo 'NI. Maitart, Spokane.

over.sclii:,i,i,,v ciir(ein es. Seattle, and Lots 50,000 homes each day. Phone 1 Victor J. BrOzovsky and tire W. WatMain 1121.Adv.

Ison, both Spokane. Jerry R. Ericson. Ephrata. and June R.

DAVID SA LERso, 24, S313.cals)1, ill17po 1la Wiley and Bette Jean Sherman, electrician, went out yes-'Triummin. both Spokane. Mead and Ella N. WiLliams. terday afternoon to repair a stoker and had to have himself Kolodzey and Ruts Helleson.

both rill. Salon. Orr. 50,000 homes each day. Phone! victor Brozovsky and Orise W.

Wats Main 1.1f..) both Sp Isookan e. Jerry R. Ericson. Ephrata. and June R.

s313 castle speleane DAVID SALERNO, 24, Donald Byron Wiley and Betio Jean electrician, went out yes- il Tint in nen .1, bot 11 Spokane, N. WiLli anis lerday afternoon to repair a stoker Mead and Ella and had to have himself "repaired" is Kolodzev and Rula lielleson. both 1 hip co Will 71.sli I 0 aut norcie I hat "no iS 11()Iy." Dr. POli rig a 1,01,,, at t-it -tici aial. it owners are Board Member Glenn unning- its disposal to aid tho salvage cam- agreed with such a mon, asserting; 1 I i i names len as set.

to Vat all any owl 1)ttnz SnYe or other ked ce, et ge a package or ham said a matter of procedure ap- dal, I hat war is "ineNrressa illy hest ia I at ed a I 1 st a ion, it as 9 1, izttie pm parent ly was delaying he building, leer today. ak, a Naa, in, otock Improvement. sovp i hut that it a not exe pct ed flu, But 11'' "thete 1101Y! HILD GIVEN FIRST All). wa net- MY female on A alo cittnitig in oat a handfdl or ha.tr cailsos freedom, I he American oif. 'objection ould be serious.

Ile sa id Dr. Earl Reeves way of life, the uman personal- 1,,,,,,,,,, 7 I dd ,,1,74 Ilvd and d' il titreced Bg the site for the hangar would he it 'Alallon, siiffewri chin liiicials. it a le; ot 1 mit. learn at the emergency hospital when his! PH a Warren Schram and Betty Ellen conveyed by the city to the school Is Taken by Death leg biuises yesterday ex when 1 0 hNe at It) tor tou dog Make a wrench slippe and struck him on Ione both Spokane. for $100 cash.

Tells of )1issing Men. strucy it fi car livorl iy i'liattnil (ai ve its l'ainees he ,11 ade for Nett IL Wallace and Frances Clark, both I d. le Res Hunters the head. Ills scalp was torn, suesane. l'he board voted to notify PBA: 110 cited the story Of a friend of I 'Mgt'''.

W2 1 accifitiing li; of '''''''L it, Births. ials that the school district has 'llee rec ords. The hoy tiS his Who, for a president of po SPOKANE'S MINUTE MAN: Vie kerman-To Mr. and Mrs Ed wa rd T. file Dr.

Earl II. Reeves, IA'1990 Beutelspacher, watchmaker. 37 vickerman W25I8 Liberty. Aug. 2-I, no funds to install water and sewer' a resident of Spoleane 15 years, and crie of his Christian Endeavor i first aid at his home by i he valet- years upstairs Peyton a Mrs.

Loren D. B. facilities for the hangar and re- had conducted a denta units, svas listed as "missing" be-IgeneY hospital squad' i lit Langlois. N6127 Washington, Aug. 25, a quest the federal government, 1 -X-ray I the capture of Cot.regidor.

The DRAINAGE, grading and paving1son. Larry Martin. pay the $7500 or $8000 estimated aboratory for three years in tne INCOME TAX PAYMENT. of Upton front Nettleton to Al Nelson-To Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence IC Paulsen building, died today at his a captain, had been cited st, cost of the utilities. Business was hrisk this- morning! street cost $4598.67, and of Walton Aug. 25, a daugh- home. He had been ill since Febru- f1. gallantry.

from Nettleton to Driscoll boule-1 Iv illiamsTo Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. ary, He had practiced dentistry for His last letter to his mother, in the internal reyen ue office1 yard, $4122.30 City Engineer Aug' 25' a Durglars Work dated January 7 read in one of 31 years in the city. The dentist! that 1 bei where last-minute payments were 14' its passages: "Now I know ang A RelthTo Mr.

and Mr s. John Keith was a memer of Westminster Con made- on the third install Charles Davis Informed the city atittItt a ment, of federal income taxes. E227 Rockwood, Aug. 26, a son, John begin to count." 4 council today. Henry.

at Own church. "I imagine there's nothing higher Brazil To Mr. and Mrs, Glenn I urviving are his wife, Fern, and ikaf. ue? I PINOCHLE TONIGHT. Sons of Brazil, 31'23 Rosamond, Aug, 26, a son.

a son, Gordon, both at lite home; than. that-whether in peace Or in 1111120gatimmarZiTH IN Norway hall. Terry Paul, War, Dr. Poling asserted. witerrilOirsa e't 4 'Ili Mr, and Mrs.

Alvin W. Luhr, BUrglarS Nvho ransacked I he wo daughters, Mrs. R. II. Wilson, 1-4 -0, Providence.

Aug. 26, a son, Richard "There is no isolation. We're all ratills3g it's L'- ''V' FRANK IIIVIAN, 26, W2917 Alvin. I Prairie View dairy, N5501 Market, and Mrs. Andrew F.

Salm- .1, Rockwell, suffer71 a severe injury! Isloore---Te Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Moore, last night carried away the cash on, Spokane: a sister, Etta In' -alY son is at the controls of a kl tiOn programs are new. 1 4 -4411Riiiii-i- 4: Colville.

26. a son, Michaei Carl a patrol bomber I qual re. eol (, Roman tel to his right index finger when he Desconess hcsnitai register and opened it at their Pearson, Los Angeles: I wo brothers, pa ha I- for years sponsmility with him. I am fee( BJ enriching diets caught it in machinery at the Rein-1A Aracrd-s-Zoci Aug' Mrs. a Cni, leisure in Jim Hill parle.

Dr. C. E. Reeves, Minneapolis, and shells into the cannon the hos been en' of hardt Beverage company where he James Chester. '1 The machine was found in some Dr.

Jesse L. Reeves, Mars, 1" HP I vitamin 1 4 4 the tanks l'here is noth- ith Was working this morning. Doan To Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Iosva one randson The body is gas '11-') -'s''' I II TIIF WAR! 4 ihttshes in the park this morning by For 'Doan, Satt2 Grand.

Aug. fl dalightrr: ling 1 can do as a member of an or- whole groins. CATCIIING two fingers of his wfilt.oe'i--'srpc1 mrs. Wqlnim Q. Lee, J3, J.

Harvey, WI418 Kiernan, ac- at Hazen Se Jaeger s. -t- a i the iganized community and escape my 0 i 01111 fiord, Aug. 27, a datuniter. Ju- right hand in a cement mixer, Rae. cording to Fred A.

Manlig, who responsibility." 1-- baking. ReCpOS it I let's help Jr effort by keeping McLay, 2 E1703 Tilsley place, re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. reported the burglary to police.

A CASE COMPLETES 1 4 z. office equipment in good condition. i groin. E3I7 Walton a scia' dollar's worth of tax tokens as Commi ttee Elected. I ackage on ceived emergency hospital treat- Glen Charles.

TRAINING YOUR PAONEY You can insure continuous operation ment at 1:15 a. m. The fingers xew suits Filed in Superior court. missing. i The chamber elected a norninat- I ,4,44.......

i i Julius C. Brandt vs. Kalin, to re- A cash drawer also was broken; a 1 E. in committee which is to submit alling in your Unde were cut and bruised. by crwood Service piece cover premises at W24 Main.

open, Mr. Manlig said, but it con-iCase, son of W. names for. nine trusteeships which ROMAN ME 1 CLIFFORD LARSON, 11, E1844 Cliff M. Barnes vs.

Investment Twelfth, cut his finger on a easement for a public road tained no money Entrance was'B. Case, E1614 are in the annual election. Representatisellet Isse tip Jennie Agnes Barker vs. Carroll David gained forcin. a coal ehu i ence, as te 'd Elected were A.

Redfield, EVERY A aboutl the Underwood I Maintenance of tin while playing at the Grant! lc am I eted William C. Brooks. William Howe, ADVERTISING. 1 Barker. separate tnaintenance.

door, he Yreported.g school this.morning. He was taken, C's Service will keepjour emergency it) weeks of pri- Clarence, Smith and Leland See- to the ergency hospital for first Building Permits. w7a3tARCHIE LAFFERTY'S 1m a flight ney, equipment at peak effisieney. aid. Descortess hospital.

Picket fence. $50. training at Clin- Only one of the nine is eligible 1 1 1 )3'1Pf about You ca ew- 1 ') by calli If. Represe C.s..4. 4 0 1 Sc ov ice equirm Mrs.

Katherine Braun, ehhoneY THEFT OF $11, a brown NOSUM s5o. iarron field. Ok86071 TRIAL IS CONTINUED-- jacket, a green sport shirt and a MeGarvey, fence. 9238 Haven. $10., Trial of Archie Lafferty, 27, lahorna CI gray hat his Diereo hmel N1J1j2 to ern.

Dempsey hotel, jailed la4 night on and will new go Vtr Ilriln TO! A te rruvrimilc, I THEFT OF $11, a brown leather' L-tily siwA-A-Riarron Uk- jacket, a green spor a shirt nd a. NteGarvey, fe sm. nce. 923R Haven. Ti ial of At ferty, 27, lahorna I gray hat friilm his Pierico hole, to vern.

Dempsey hotel, jailed Iasi, night on and Will go I UA A lil 09 1: te ocl's 60 tt, ao, for JusP ph Bally as 1 a nexi in istirvitr: IPt rind 'HER BILE moo i eelfet ed. Olive 1100' room early yesterday has been re- restumae restdenee. I an assault charge after allegedly on to a basic let ms Nta re Without ported to police by lo oull Jump Out of knocki I Le man And son er, 40, to flying school for Phil V. a nnile iHi am E. D.

lence W208 Mans- lipri in the Marnino Rarin. in lin mmgron. fence. W208 Mans- 1 111,1,1, i 11 111111 Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go nom Conservation is Patriotism Underwood Elliot i Fisher Company (( field. 1114.

int, Hai oid E. Ft Lloyd E. 'e i i RENO PR the sidewalk in front of th 1 a I ESIDENTS' club Lows kls7eg. enrage W2106 Sher p. $175.

I men otel nd then ki king him a i a WI 1) 1 111i The liver should pour 2 pi nt of tole lulae the Woman's Relief corps vs ill necIt rrshingle rrsicience, N3622 in tile fai.ei a il l'Pe vuur 'bowels rie da If in for a' faster Phines Clir)n cOn'Illeting LiWiY, A. Lindsay and vi rv freely, 3.i:or tr ou'd may not di- I've a dessert luncheon at noon. P. A RYker. garage.

E307 Thirty-first, was continue hv Police Cottrt Judge Frank the course, he will be commLsioned wiii, -tili a may ju st. deny in tile boeeis. Tarn iday. Mrs. Kato Smith, E1005 $ti)o.

gas bloats up your stomach. You get ron- Vslilliam Chandler, garage, W1810 Gard- today. Bond set at $1500. a SPCOnd lieUtenant. atipated.

You feel sour, sunk and the kw." fth, will be hostess. so. 1 Anderson, who lives at the Grand 1 31EET TOMORROW. looks punk. 1 C.

Blodeett. alter rear porch E1123 OSS of a black book containing, Wellesley. VO. hotel, Was taken to the Deaconess SCOUT MOTHERS TO MEET. The Women's Auxiliary or I he it takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these 2 pints of bile flow.

rls.01,:ddLe.neflesyslond, addinon to shed. E101.7 after emergency hospital treat- Scout Mothers of troop No. 39 Veterans of Foreign Wars Dillard ing freely to melee you feel "up and Mrs, Emily Herr. reroof residence. E11311 ment He was badly cut about the will meet this evening with Mrs.

Runyan post 3067, will meet in the Gat at Take ILO direriAed. Pel-Eleventh. $140. erese. E1717 Ninth.

rman face and both eyes were swolleniMabel Rogers, W2808 Boone. Mrs.1 hall at Napa and Sprague at Etat ntivbtirl ertii ow. ltorralne.d 25stic Russell r. He. Sm.

shut, Elmer Fox preside. 'p. in. Vednesday eenimz. a i flyer Pill to get these 2 pint of bile flow.

after emergency hospital treat- Scout Mothers of troop No. 391Veterans of Foreign Wars Dillard ing freely to melee you feel and up ment. He was badly cut about the will meet this evening with post 3067, will meet in the Get a package today. Take ea directed. face and both eyes were swolleniMabel Rogers, W2808 Boone.

Mrs.lhall at Napa and Sprague at Effective in making bile flow reely. Attic 1 tor Carin's Little Liver 10e and iist shut, Elmer Fox preside. 'I). in. Wednesday eening.

Adv. Get a package today. Take ea directed. Effective in main bile flow freely. Asir (or Cartnr's Little Liver P.ala.

10e and 25e. Adv. S5 Washington St. M. 2316 a $25 War Bond, a $2049 check and his draft card in Spokane has been reported to police by George Pellissier of Pasco.

S25 War Bond, a $20.49 check and draft card in Spokane has been ported to police by George sier of Pasco. 1 riaMirMMM ir BERIElmimmalommmmEt ummoommilrli I' 1) A.

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