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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. PAGE 4, EDITORIAL PAGE OF Member of the Sorippe Northwest Leasue ot Pebfished Dally by The ftar Publishing Oo Phone Matn 60¢ Harry and Dilek le roadsters and belong to Railroad Unpreparedness OOKS as if “railway preparedness” were a good deal of a fake. Railroad officials have been claiming that it would be easy to handle A news item reads that the boys of a New York regiment were held in the stuffy, sweaty cars in the yards of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern railroad in Hoboken from 4:45 in the afternoon until about 3 the next morning. (By the way, this is one of the best paying roads in the country.) Only the fact that the TROOPS DID NOT MOVE lost enough time in getting away to have lost a battle, in peril. rhe event is not a bit more creditable than some of the failures of the rail- roads in the Spanish war, and the officials have had all the years since to learn in, All rai is important. They had the country been road officials know that it takes 85 cars to move one regiment THE SEATTLE STAR Demand Publicity in New Tax Bill FPHE new income tax bill, as reported by the ways and means committee of the house of representatives at Washington, contains no provision Basil M. Manly and admitted in part by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. Furthermore, this bill discriminates rankly against the man with a salary or business income of from $3,000 to $20,000 in favor of the plutocrats who are so wealthy that they should pay a super-tax on their incomes. $150,000 only 25 per cent! The increase of 100 per cent in the corppration tax is equally unjustifi- able. The corporation tax is not a tax upon corporations, for they simply shift it to their consumers, the common people, who already pay nearly 80 per cent of the taxes, altho they own less than 40 per cent of the wealth of the country. determined attempt will be made in congress to remove these dis- When You're Well KEEP WELL our troops because hundreds of immigrant cars, owing to the falling off of for publicity of returns, nor does it provide any other means, however inef- 1 Peers TE Theft immigration; could be diverted to Uncle Sam's special service. fective, for stopping the enormous frauds and evasions,*amounting to mil- +e mips Campaign | But cars are not all there is to a railway system. lions of dollars yearly, revealed by the invest'gation made for this paper by joing Conducted With Ce- | peration Medical Association a The @xcuse given by the railway officials is that the mules to be en- ate ‘ + oan ” ae ; The greatest percentage of trained aes yst pS ; he rate on salaries or incomes from personal business of from $3,000 || the ge oF rpm ay oir | \ageeoes haar bg eae Si iz i to $20,000 is increased 100 per cent, whiJe the super-tax op incomes of $500,- || babies occurs in the month of But this is not a question of who lost the mules. 000 and over is increased only 66 per cent, and on incomes of $100,000 to secs To help mothers save their babies, The Star will devote tts “Keep Well” column during July to the most up-to-date in formation concerning the care of {nfants and small children + See THE NURSING MOTHER A baby in summer time has the | of infantry. pe Me 1" ? ; a 7 best chance of living if it is breast They know that it takes 194 cars which require two miles of track, to criminations and provide for publicity of returns. But the democratic ae move a regiment of artillery. J teaders have lined up the steam roller to put the bill thru just as it stands. puerta << ep wont time you bave| They know that to move an army of 82,000 men, 6,229 cars are re- This act of injustice can be prevented only by quick and determined ac- Rene. Caer es wi ene . "1 * i aha . . a mother gets up oa she star quired. They know how many cars and how much trackage it will take to tion by the people. . nad wurte or balp S'."S|f move the 38,000,000 pounds of supplies required for such an army every WRITE OR WIRE YOUR CONGRESSMAN TODAY TO AMEND er ts gone when le Il month. THE BILL SO AS TO DOUBLE THE SUPER-TAX RATES AND PRO- her ows feeble man who wouldn't be) But what is the use of their figures, IF THE TROOPS DO NOT VIDE FOR FULL PUBLICITY OF RETURNS. Dealt: or Worse track a lon to its lair! > ‘ consequent upon the care of the at the prospect of MOVE? . baby causes the milk supply to be KIND FATHER! (to parieh visitor, who Joes of his father). “Yes, commiserating with him) And what is going to happen in Texas, if our brave boys from all over the country are dumped there to be transferred to some of the short lines— in some cases one-track lines—which lead to the Rio? The whole country is watching railway preparedness. If it does not Many a woman has sold herself for a fine home to find that it contains only torture racks for a broken heart. Don't be too proud of your family trees, some disgraceful roots may be buried in the obscurity of the past. come diminished. | At such @ time the mother | may conclude that the baby | will starve, and give up nursing it. This is a great mistake. The ‘child may be nourished for Siiies a splendid father to} turn out better than it did inthe Spanish war, there will be a lot more advo- Wonder how many timeg that Oyster “Efficiency” has given “Pull” a this-period, if necessary, By SuPet : . A . J w Ro mistake... Yer se, Mum, cates of government ownership of the railroads. Bay-Chicago phone line burned out? knockout blow. wpedified cow's milk “Apthe moth Was eleven of and I never | er grows “stronger, and mother ‘im to raise ‘is ‘and to one us- as it might be in self —Punch. SOFT SNAPS MOQRIORIION OOOO CCIE RINE OE OO FOCI ABE IC ICANT MO ODO AIC OIE OT CAEN 9 INO HA 6 and babe have become better ad- justed, she will find the milk com jing in sufficient quantity. | "The nursing mother needs plenty lof fresh air and some exercise each Next Week | id y lday in the open air, preferably A Novel “JOHN THE FOOL” 66 TH E BI UE I IG HTS 99 Arnold Fredericks A Novel | waiking or ight gardening. The or- Wee | household duties may be tt woe wl "® one A k CHAS, TENNY JACKSON a ag A Week! \ Senedd 1 bat the nursing mother LOVE ADVICE EDITOR'S L- a |must not be overworked nor be D OUT WHY my send || ERRRRRERW RREXMRRNK REE Ran Kn A coer erry WHRRAMRMAARRARRAMGAM ENGR [come overheated. She should take MISSES ME AND SHE || (Continued from Our Last Issue) | CHAPTER XVII “No, naturally not.” JAlready the noise of the automo-|volley of shots as Vernet opened {learned that the man was followed |tie ates ia vant tain ao patie = CACK FOR MY ACTURE HE chauffeur was perhaps the| For a few moments after being ‘We must find out whether Fran-| bile without told her that it was up with his automatic. The fore to Mr. § eton's house. Some one “Tt camnan mother CANNOT R WHAT SHE WANTS I tronger, in shoulders and left alone in the studio at Passy, |Cols ts in trouble. Francois must/ stopping at the door most of the two men crumpled up| besides the nurse desired the box | APFOF ) TO HAVE A SPELL OF arms, The detective, however, Grace almost lost courage. The so soo or Mr. Stapleton does not| ri Without hesitation she sprang) before he had taken half a dozen ot cigarets removed as evidence: | “NERVES.” aus |had been an athlete at college, and | structions which the black-beardgt fet his boy, That's flat. We must |forward, throwing her whole weight | strides. His companion raised his one who belonged to, or had| Anger, worry, grief, excitement lnatied be cpptinant.to the floor. man bad given nim “it 1 40 ast wet the ehild away ao * to "pan t © man in front of her i hands and surrendered, begging for| friends in, the house I interfere with the nervous -ays weet you at Martelle’s, take the boy | bet nove we wrap the boy he sudden shock threw him off | mercy I did not abando’ I . : The fellow struck upon his side |i. yp aviiac, And before you do s0,|® coat, take him to the car, run|hie balance, and he pitched forward| Duvall carried the unconsclous|of either the tures oy weyiclons \tem and its control over the circu his temple crashing against the| 1. ‘cer nis left hand and send {1/0ut to Laviliac’s place, leave him|headiong. The two of them, to-| woman to the street. Suddenly she| But 1 became con vous hen toh lation of the blood. They also cause floor. Duvall stood over him for! i Mr. Stapleton,” made her nick. |there, and start for Brussels at/gether with the child, rolled in a| throw her arms about his neck, and| too, was in she thing. At the fice, | erate, neem enna 18 tee an instant thee tne from the|,. Sh@ fushed to the door, and tore | once. tangled heap to the floor kinsed him opportunity I made @ search of his| nek iten: the sami tna the santehed the searchligh' frantically at the knob; but it ro The rest we can do by phone.| “Help! Help!” Grace screamed.| “Kichard~Richard!” she cried.|room, and ‘ound the box of cig.| nich affect a oe window sill sted ali her efforts. She heard|Francols set free—the boy the| Then came a rush of fresh alr,|“I'm so gind—to glad!” aret GNSINY on a From a trunk near the window | ggain the faint moaning. The scund|*ame. Meanwhile, we've got tojand all was blotted out in a wave The detective’s brain was tn a Stapleton and the Prefect inal Fg Wi ing mother nooks. t0 Duvall tore a strap and fastened {t almost drove her frantic, She|show Stapleton we mean business: | of oblivion jwhirl. He looked at Monsieur {at Duvall in bewilderment. “Expiain (Kore nome’ well. So long as she ay ie |about the chauffeurs arms and/ rushed to the window and looked | 80 we'd better send him one of the — | Lefevre dully, but could say noth-| yourself, my friend,” exclaimed the is well the baby will be well. ACASHIER AT A body. A be etane pom pg bi8 | out, praying for some of hope, | kid Perso at — ” CHAPTER XVIII long latter. “Who, may f ask, really |, at peastiies lie down to yg your ankles, rendered him helpless. Then suddenly sho saw, where a| “All right. cet him out”! The dramatic entrance of Richard| “It seems,” remarked the Profect,|xmoked the cigare pole ox ine ee ae OUNTER- t you f ; SOUNTER ‘Then the detective seized the bit | few moments before the red light|Durang strode quickly over to esl aren into Mr. Stapleton’s library, |“that not only has Mr. Stapleton |the grass?” you found In) pody and untilize those 15 minutes of blue glass from where it had had flashed, a gleam of blue. statue, pulled out the side, and/ending with his announcement of | found his boy, but you have found “Mary Lanahan.” every three hours for rest. You oe 8 y n. rolled under the edge of the dresser.| She seized the field glasses and | fazed dlankly into the empty space|the whereabouts of the kidnaped your wife.” “The nurse! Then I fail to see|Will tise freshened tn mind and BMOUTTLING BRITANNIA — | Tolled unter tne eaesta, he fixed fil gared in wonder, Did this mean | before him child, threw the entire party into| It was a cheerful party that broke|that the matte body, and both you and your baby “@ ’ " ” atter is of importance | were thrown from the/to the searchlight, approached the that the kidnapers had been suc Sacre! The child’s gone!” he! confusion in upon the banker's wife. Duvall,| one way or the other.” will be better for it. and the audience rushed on! xindow, and began to wave the cessful, or did it Indicate that the exclal 4, excitedly ‘Somebody Mrs. Stapleton started up with /under the stimulus of Grace's pres “On the co: _ pelting the Pacifists| tight franticall fe the direction of|erson’ giving the first signal had|has been here—in this room—since|a scream. Her husband called out Seteotien 1a & ag Le Digacepi e hild has the right to 'e ight frantically tn the dir * J h n ad bas ny t ‘ear er Uhy out |ence, had completely forgotten his|Are you, by any chance, fam very chi as the rig! fed ochre. The meeting! Passy. ‘been overpowered? {1 left ‘ instantly to one of the servants todwound; while Grace, who had been| with the properties of an mactea| belong to the aristocracy of For several moments there was! Then came joy, that she was fa-| “Search the closet tell Francois to bring his automo-Jbut momentarily stunned, was/|drug known as hashish?” health and intelligence; to be "—Egyptian Gazette. no response. Then of a sudden he|Miliar with the Morse code.| Durand ran to the closet door | bile to the door. adiant with joy at once more feel The Prefect clapped bis hands to] born with a good mind and a Pp aitng saw a faint red gleam, like a star, | Richard had taught it to her the|and flung !t open. Then both he; Monsieur Lefevre and Vernet ing her husband's arms about her.| his knees. “Mon Dieu!” he ex sound body. ve lived tong enough to learn| fash and then go out. Suddenly it! year before. |and bis companion F colled in sur sprang quickly to Duvall’s assist-| Monsieur Lefevre carried them |claimed. “Now I begin to under when common sense dictates| shone again, this time for a longer| She picked up the searchlight | prise as Grac ones oe holdin ce, pla him upon a couch, and both off to his house, as soon as | stand. a fi lly says something. period. Then came five quick|and, without stopping to remove Pe ahid eA RA in called for brandy and cold water. the boy had been restored to his| “The cigarcts were d oth gon 24 nee iy — a the red glass, spelled out the word | he one who h. orn the bi n a few moments, the aetective’s | mother, is all.” went or ral! . ook one 0! em. smo! “e * ihe lie eae A — padi nel ged ye ong Teter |Help.” | beard was the first to recover him-| wound had been washed and tem - inhaled a te oot dap the cigaret,|{bat Claret, before going to bed TEACHER! “P” There was a brief interval,| Painfully, fearful of mistakes, | self he cried. “The| porarily bound up | CHAPTER XIX |charged with the drug; without |that night. I floated away in the h ce more the signals began | she deciphered the return message, | woman fs a detective. Tie her up, Just as he staggered to hin feet,| “1 must confess,” remarked Mon. fomined of course, of {ts presence |/#nd Of dreams for over half an Nellie Strapp resumed er | ten on Te" tose he read them| "Where are.y and let’s get away at once. No|cwo of the servants [sieur Lefevre, ae he sat with ,Mr.|She probably passed at once into |BOUr, and came to with no recol- Ss teacher in the public! nout difficulty. There were four) With trembling fingers, she|doubt she bas sent word to Rer/ announced that tapleton and Du¥ail over r-|n state of stupor which may have | ection whatever of the passage of Monday after a week'a ab-| os, spelling the word “Help.” | *pelled out her reply. Then came) friends.” and unconscious, on the floor of his dinner cigars the following Heine ins Jextended over fifteen minutes or| time on account of {liness.—The| 'etters. §P be of the search. | the request for her name. She! Grace offered no resistance, made | room “that while the case as a Whole ap- |store. She was unconscious of what| “After that, the case became sim- et) Atvomte. ne ster te > int from which ve this impatiently. What dif-|no outcry. Both seemed equally! “It's all right, Mr. Stapleton,” ex-| pears eimple enough, there fre one| was going on about her, The kid-| Die enough.” c*e esas oad « Moliding ft by the| ference did it make, so long as|useless. The boy stood by, watch-/ claimed the cetective. “The fellow] or two points I fall to understnd.” |naper, whom I strongly suspect to; AS de finished speaking, there SOME PREACHER! pared saheel eas ‘ail, and. began |tbey came quickly? ing In childish wonder, as they tied |js ono of the gang.” He turned to| “There are a great many [ Mqil|be Francois, merely strolled up be.|¥@* & ripple of laughter from the Vespers will be celebrated | “Catches On the sill, an turned; She lighted a candle and cast) her hands Lefevre. “You'd better place bim|to understand,” exclaimed tBe|hind her, picked up the boy, and | all, and Mrs. Stapleton, Madame ierday night. Rev. Gerey | remins oe ee hed | bout for some means to bar the; The older man rushed tg the/under arrest at once. and {f your! banker my alked off with him | Lefevre, and Grace came in. ETGd Seturcay, ascon|'"? light on and off door, should the black-bearded man | closet, and drawing out a long Rray | car js here, we'll use that, Instead| “Mr. Stapleton,” remarked Du-| \"The subsequent actions of Mary| “We have been debating a most by three of the chorus giris.| n°r® are ras ba paint out /and ‘his companion return Av tore | coat, wrapped it about the child. | of Mr tapleton’s. ‘There's not a|vall, “I understand you have dis-|I an are a trifle difficnst to ac. important question,” said = Mrs Hilisbor 5 i n a momen e red flashes be-| help arrived” Her eyes fell upon ‘ou will come h UB, mMa-| moment to be lost.” charged Mary Lanahan.” comm for; but I su h Stapleton, with an assumption of 0 UN. OM) Free! oun again: | “4-2-Ren-e-N-1-c-0-1-0, | a great plaster centaur, The figure | demotselle,” he said sternly. “Make| In a few moments Stapleton, Du-| “Yes. “You say she ts innocent | Sav@iapen as follows: On coming |oxereme Sravity, “and we beg that ie es a P-as-sy,” the measage read.| was at least five fect high—a horse |no attempt to escape, if you value! yall, Monsieur Lefevre, Vernet, and|of any part of the kidnaping, but | out of B r stupor, and realizing that |Y0% Monsieur Lefevre, will be so YES, GO ON! |“C-o-m-e q-u-i-c-K.” with a human torso and head. If|your life. Come!” He started for'the Prefect’s chauffeur, were driv-|1 don’t trust her, I am informed | the ros pone, UA eae tenribiy good as to decide it. The question fs backing Villa?” inqu! “Will come at once. Who are/ she could jam this in front of the| the door. ing toward Passy at a rate which|she married that fellow, Valentin, | frighten it had seemed to her|:8 this: Which deserves the great 0 & aquires | you?” Duvall spelled out, laborious-| door, securing it in place with the As he did so, Grace heard, fat/ get at naught all speed regulations. | th afternoon At one time, you | but a moknent since she turned jer credit for the recovery of my Bgmtemperary. Don't ly, his fingers trembling from weak-| bed and table, she might delay the|off, the throbbing of an automo-|in an incredibly short tim6 they| believed this fellow Valentin tolaway. Sh& fears the cigaret has|>éy—Mr. Duvall or his charming iit Gs atil! come Ristineo back | ness as he orien to stop the flow | hidnapers, She needed but a mo-| bile. The two me m_evide ntl i, dashed into the Rue Nicolo, and|have been concerned in the plot.” | made her dNpwsy | wife?” of blood from his wound. }ment to discover she could not pos | heard the soun¢ —hurryit,|thundered up to No. 43 “Yes, My early investigations Several dMays later, when she| The Prefect placed one hand af- a GRA-C-E D-U-V-A-L-L" came y move it; but as she bent over | the older one urged. “Out the rear) Ay they reached the front door,| showed me at once there was some| was with Vaidntin, she smokes an.|fectionately upon Duvall’s shoulder, Me First be back the flashes, quick, clear cut,| it, her hend close to its side, she| way they heard a sudden commotion | understanding between these two, | cther of the cidlarets, Suddenly she Md with the other grasped Grace ee: I sure! unmistakab! beard something which made her| Grace must do something, she | within, followed by cries and shouts ight it was guilt. In reali 8 taken {lla} frequent result of | by the arm. right— “ sk your wife, Duvall dropped the searchlight to| utart with sudden joy ‘i knew; b at what vb Se mene ot and All four threw their] {t was love.’ aan when Yaken in excessive} “The question,” he said, “is easily | the floor. js brain was reeling It was the low sobbing of a child|two in advance, the mi pf the | combir weight against the door, But lus, Mr. Duvall, a little|doses. Valentin) sends her home, | 8nswered. The credit belongs wt me “the papers et Dr.| He rushed to the stairs, and with | —concealed within the hollow body | black beard was phage ce bursting {t In. more about the case, as you now |wnd takes the cig\rets to his room, |caually to both. Hereafter, shoul@ Ineo res in ewark | tottering footsteps descended to the | of the statue | stairs, the boy firmly Hn ie to On the floor lay a woman,| understand it. What, for instance,|Her message to Valentin to destroy | Monsieur Duvall and his wife serve oy Indow iy he’s a'library. Francois still lay, bound ve up her attempt to bar-jarms. Behind ¢ Mis compan) unconscious, clutching child.) was the mystery of the gold-tipped | them arose from a Mear that I would |™me, it must be together, or not at er). end unconscious, upon the floor. the door, and began fever-| ion, close her heels. é , wrapped tn a long gray coat. Down | ojgarets?” discover the part Which they had all.” —— to took fr the opening in) | They were within halt a dozen the rear hallway dashed two men,|" ‘Duvall smiled. “That, my dear| played in the boy's Noss. Her mes |" He turned to Grace. “I feel that . the cast, It took but a moment| steps of the lov nl x ollowed by the Prefect and Vernet. | sir, is the crux, the starting point,| sage to Valentin, tha she was sus-|! OWe you both avgreat debt, for tt in g That's when you need your energy. to find {t and, with the blade of | she could see a dark passageway i There was a ct h, as the rearjof ‘the whole affair. But a single| picious of Francots, algose no doubt |baving once again so rudely inter- Hot days and murky nights exhaust a modeling tool, to pry the closed j@oor was burst out, followed by ®/ clue existed upon which I could| from a realization thedt the box of|rupted your honeymoon. What mmer you rapidl: You can’t afford to carry a section free. Inside, upon a sort! = — | build the least semblance of a case. | drugged cigarets had Ween substi-| reparation can I make?" handicap of catarrh. It surely saps your of bed made of an ola comfort, was || I refer to the half-smoked cigaret I| tuted for her own by thé chauffeur, | “Promise, monsieur, to visit us strength. Clear it up with a good catarrhal | | the missing son of Mr. Stapleton as or a TRE _|atscovered in the grass at the scene| “Francois, not wishing that the|at our place in Maryland, before tonic—one that invigorates as well as remedies. : For Fa tires she senaet Sg jof the crime, Without that appar-| drugged cigarets should Wemain in| the end of the year.” dangers which surrounded them, in| ently trivial clue, the criminals|the nurs 2 »|_ “That,” exclaimed the Prefect, as Peruna Supplies Vigor her Joy at the discovery of the box COMPLEXION erie er steak aterinae| Me marae Benes, ae Neltence | Tica her hand, ould be the It removes waste matter, tones up ns thas eanne bate . tab ot you must do something more | Sh capturca” himself, sent word to his \onfed-|Most delightful way of paying a ais digestion, clears up internal in- wv f puso then yk ue eeny'Hiah & en se hee ye caves But * exclaimed Mr. Stapleton, | erate of the black beard cebt that I could possibly imagine.” y pmations — sets the machinery working right, and OV Tog F Haster back into positio! ‘ a se cosmeucs, nus don't see how you make that} “When I discovered the cig\arets Feats youn, For summer lassitude, colds that hang rion I. Abe went te ia door, sbook : keep the blood pure, the liver out.” . | : " COME END). - gily, nothing equals the old reliable remedy that for <P D° Rayaaovee pag “ella peat omega and kidneys active and the And yet, it is simple enough. 1 \ 4 has made good. by the strength. The door held firm vals raul Y 7 : bserved at once that the cigaret| loa ean be well this summer if you will do the council There wag no hope of escape here bowels regular. You must also 9?served Bt onte ' S regular. YOU MUSt alSO | vas of American make, yet of such lost-for-Your-Money Show nin are, tai Peruna made them well hee ne | hen she though of the wins DW. eas muddy skinand dulleyen, mall size as to have been either iti Xn Mah? ‘good to an it ever was, It's lnvig- ‘ica £ |The pavement was rty feet be. ‘ause | used by a woman, or by a man of : frm Io very bands for ick rrata eso [eraceany Sarr sons SETS erat ive yn Nee TOMORROW ‘THE PERUNA COMPANY, Columbus, 0. jo but walt, Surely she could ia DEA ON Now, if the cigaret had been |some way keep the kidnapers oc od by a woman, either it was! SECOND MR. AND MRS. cupied until help arrived! HIS FEET ed by Mary Lanahan herself, or| ar ° a gf gg gE I ee eis ene aren crise ~~ Balrney Gilmore e - r the sound of mounting foot-| gor D MEDAL, Haartent Ol Cap there with her, and who might have JOS, A. MULLER, Mor » blew out the candle and ‘ ongestod ee ess eee Gare ee Poy 4 \". Irish cor Stars, in stepped into the closet, the child’s row learly to the chauffeur, Valentin. VAUDEVILLE ove at First Sight y y . kidneys clea o the eha DL ‘aler - hand in hers, and drew the door oft th ad hea A eehe SNe G tome T, Bi VIA THE |shut, just as the two men, the iy face ee on ee FEATURES ‘om \ Brown’s Minstrels é Peliacbeatied aad, ow without \ Bline ded A Fe ee eas te an a site Ro ate I Grhat_ Musical Novelty {3 99 his beard, and the artist, Durand sand expels the poisons t are mild in action, but agen hasty, aud was of a weak and and Photo la PODER, Danone. MN entered the room, They relit the|#yatem, Keep your kidneye { strengthen the stomach, gen-! effeminate type e cigaret W us | raters y Rally Lee of GOLD MEDAL inate type, The cigar 1 & M candle, thr themselves into /ihaN em Ol Capsules and you, wilt | ¢ly stimulate the liver and re ane American make, and he had but | “Beyond Recall” an joore oe | ifs, and began 2 talk ty. ata | Baye, £008 health. Go to your drug late the bowels. They put the | “ecently come from America The | usical Romance ow, we can speak freely,” said tat once and secure a package of e se 0 | . . Every day until September 30th Durand. “How did things eo?’ [this time-honore re Nwide vem. | body in good condition 80 the | ct that the nurse was in love “ith Also News Pictorial She # gave the | " : e n would cause he shie im. | A Free optional side trip over the Shadowy St, Joe, Ameri eee ee eT er coe ele n lone 57 hey iy eoiea aera “Therefore, I confronted her, and Continuous Tomorrow ca's highest navigable river, is offered between Spokane fignal, and expected to be halfway | pure be. e jacked by sixt years Of| oeked ner if Valentin smoked gold: | 1:30 to 11 P.M “Those V@rsatile Singers and MUNEEETLGGs tc’ haldees’ of traneaontinontal iictote to Brus els by OW. | W hat noo f Da ceusEy) BOED | fess fulness, Beecham’s Pills (ipped cigarets. She was greatly : . Dancers Wit} a Wonderful Finish” Also sidetrip from Butte to Yellowstone Park at small aaa Padllgaeitlah 6c peed “ liem ¢ imported direct from the startled, Sho denied that Valentin Week (Day Eve. and - mac ee ee cere. 2 soeretone Fark st. smal | {it's no nonsense, I osaw ft as]antiont’ Inhoratgrien in anaitea | APES WOOLEN |:i:4. Pvcon'mninates tater, sn Sunday Jenninjgs & Dorman tion, the western gateway to the Park. ae “a hase Pay eiea cA | Feemeay nt te Dutch. ‘Loe | sent him a message to destroy the 1 ANY 5 Information and Literature eno he ; he “name “GOLD | MED AT on cigarets Oc seat 1 5c a mistake or else he has been hor MAocept no tinaivte | COMSIGeCrIN Tian: caméithe attempt on tik City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 ff) ced under arrest. You didn't tele-| arugetst will gladly refund part of some one—the man with| Program Changes phone Monsieur Stapleton this ad bad wuersesa ae tive | Digna Sacl Vale Women ew. the black beard, I am told—to stev “ie Sunday and Wednesday dress, did you?” rug Co. pbc ilctias mee 0c Be, the cigar i ’ garets from Valentin,