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1 KENYON PS PACKERS ys Propaganda Attempts Debauch U. S. Press RAYMOND CLAPPER ON, July 24.—Charg- rer before has such an been made to debauch the iN press and public opinion,” Kenyon, Iowa, yesterday laid before the senate evi- to sustain his charges of tr declared that the people ) United States are as much re in the high cost of living Jeague of nations, and that ; 4 does , the ‘of unrest thruout the country rapidly. HING an attempt fs made thru on and Kendrick bills to impression that a move for mt ownership is on foot,” it into the record letters from & Co. and Swift & Co, to their DENY HANDING PRISONER GUN Girls Bring Jailor as Wit- ness; Case Ends Soon Charged with conspiring to help William Tilghman, jr., escape from the U. S. marshal's office by smug- giing a gun to him while he was in the King county jail, Ruth Phipps and Elsie Winterbotham were placed on trial in the federal court Wednes- day morning. The government's case, presented by Assistant United States District Attorney R. J. Conway, of Tacorna, was completed shortly after noon. Then the defense introduced its prin- cipal witness, Thomas J. Doyle, superintendent of the King county Jail. In cross-emaination, Conway aeked Doyle, “Isn't it true that Tilghman and two men sentenced for murder vere lodged in the same cell with “a number of I. W. W. who were not crarged with anything?” “Yes, it is.” “Do you think that was a proper or safe way to keep prisoners?” “T guess it was.” Doyle testified that he stood near the women most of the time when they came to talk with Tilghman and that he never observed them giving the prisoner a gun, ‘The defense will introduce more witnesses Thursday. The case is ex- pected to go to the jury at the end of | of the day. What you get out of lifé depends upon what you put in it. BUTLER DRUG CO.S’ Cat-Rate Policy We cut the prices, not the quality. In fact, we better goods for less money; better quality i less profit cost better service in every way for less ‘than may be had elsewhere. Careful drug buy- ers have put us to the test, and the way our business thrives is sufficient evidence that they are pleased with our cut-rate policy. Specials for Friday and Saturday Corn Foot Remedies $1.00 Ice Mint . .77¢ 35¢ Freezone . B5e Gets It... 25e Allen's Foot Ease. 26e Tiz .....-+4. Bath Salts 35¢ Bath-a-Sweet Red Feather Bati 4711 Bath Salts. .60¢ 25c Stearns’ Bath Crystals 19¢ Creams and Lotions 50c Milkweed Cream......45¢ 50c Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream .. .43¢ 50c Hind's Almon Cream 60c Sempre Giovine 26¢ + Woodbury's Cream .. + ABE +». 45¢ .22¢ Talcum Powders Williams’ Talcum P Djerkis . Lazell Violet . Squibb's Talc . Palm Olive .. Colgate’s, Assorted ....... Shave Yourself Specials . 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Thrift Is Power. Save and Succeed. Buy W. S. S. Every Week. DEPUTIES GRAB MANY DRIVERS Charge Autoists Burned Up State Highway | Continuing their campaign against violators of the auto traffic laws in this county, Deputy Sheriffs W T. Wilson, G. M. Stanley, Asa Lee. Cc. R. Scoones and R, EB. Murphy, swore out complaints in the prose cuting attorney's office Thursday for eight more alleged breakers of the anti-speeding laws, The Pacific Highway has been | used as a speedway royal by velocity fiends for some time past, the depu- tes alleged, and they concentrated their efforts on curbing the road burners over this course Tuesday. Five of the eight alleged offend. ets were caught on the Pacific high way by the deputies. The speediest of them all was J. Robinson, whom Deputy Asa Lee charges with ram- bling along at 50 miles per hour. Sam Lewis wasn't much slower than Robinson, Deputy G. M. Stan- ley reported. He charged Lewis was throwing up 48 miles of dust to the hour. Others who were getting over the ground too fast for the deputies included Jack Farman, whom Stan- ley declares was traveling 40 miles per hour. Deputy Wm. T. Wilson has B. L. Fairbanks and E, W, Cooper charged with going 38 and 40 miles respec: tively on the Pacific highway. He also nabbed E. J. Ford on Wastlake ave., and charges him with traveling 30 miles per. W. A. Elliott, of the police force, leagues himself with the deputies, and charges Lee Noble with speed- ing at the rate of 45 miles per Tues day on Whatcom ave., between Massachusetts st. and Hanford st. Allison Returns With Higher Rank After service on troop convoys, transports, submarine chasers and coast patrol vessels since the out- break of the war, Commander W. B. Allison, U. 8. former assistant corporation counsel, has returned to Seattle. He was mustered out of the navy at New York two weeks ago. He was a lieutenant commander in | the naval militia at the outbreak of the war, and was promoted, May 13, to the rank of commander. Ag licu- tenant commander, his service was below decks during all engagements, and he asserts that altho he heard the guns firing and knew depth bombs were being dropped, he did not see anything happen. “From ac tual knowing as the result of seeing with my own eyes, I have no war experiences,” he says. [Rules “Fractional Beer” Too Peppy NEW YORK, July 24.—Beer of 2.75 per cent alcoholic content is intoxi cating, according to the war-time prohibition act and the revenue laws, Judge Thomas I. Chatfield of the United States district court in Brook- |lyn held, in a decision announced to- | day. The decision was in answer to a de | murrer filed in a test case by attor- neys for Martin Schauder, of New Haven, Conn., who held an indict. ment charging Schauder with violat- ing the law by selling beer after July 1 did not specify th 5 per cent beer was intoxicating. Judge Chat. field held that Schauder must plead to the indictment. It was indicated the case pro will be carried to the United States supreme court. CLERKS GO ON STRIKE’ CHICAGO, July 24. —Upwards of 300 United Cigar Stores clerks were on strike here to-| day, following hasty formation of a} union affiliated with the Mederation of Labor last night. Officials of the cigar stores de clared the men were influenced by agitators and left their jobs without making any formal demands. Later they formed a union, it was said, (United Press) # p “@NOTE: »+— and at Newport A fact: fiven here in the Casino, world famed as the centre of societ comes into its own, inner circle, Fatima he steadily increasing preference is not, a8 one might suppose, for some fancy, extravagant straight ‘urkish brand—but for this simple, inexpensive _“just-enough-Turkish” cigarette—Fatima.* “Just enough Turkish” NEWPort, in otherwords,bas found the answer to "How much Turkish?”—the same an- swer as that shown by Fatima’s leadershipat Palm Beach, Atlantic City and French Lick. These smokers like Fatima’s taste and—more important—they cA Sensible ae Fatima contains more Turkish than \ any other Turkish Ble: nd cigarette, Criminal Prosecution Unlikely in Chicago Balloon Explosion } % CHICAGO, July 24, — (United Press.)—In the absence of laws gov. erning the case, criminal prosecution was believed unlikely today to follow the halted inquest info the 13 deaths resulting from the fall of the blaz- | ing dirigible thru the roof of the Till- | nois Trust and Savings bank, Mon- | day. ‘oroner Peter Hoffman declared | he believed the net result of the dou- | ble jury investigation he is conduct: | ing will be drafting of laws restrict: ing air navigation above cities? Meanwhile, State’s Attorney Mac: | lay Hoyne continued his quest for evidence to turn over to a grand| jury, He continued to hold J, A.} Boettner, pilot of the death ship, and! W. C. Young, aeronautical expert of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, ©., owners of the’ “blimp.” The men were allowed the freedom of the city, however, in company with detectives, The 13th victim died late yester- day, He was A. Callopy, a teller, who was burned by flaming gasoline. G. M, Stadelman, vice president of the tire company, who arrived here yesterday, today issued a statem in which he said the Goodyear pany was conducting an investiga tion, the result of which would be turned over to the Chicago authort ties. No responsibility for the acci dent will be shirked by the company, Stadelman said. Mrs. Mooney Says Husband Will Win! PAUL, July 24.—Rena Moo sted with her husband after paredness day | bomb explosion, today declared the | John B. Densmore report submitted | to congress yesterday means free. dom for Tom Mooney and prosecu- tion of District Attorney Charles ) Fickert, who obtained the conviction. Mooney addressed a crowd on a t corner from an ice cream freezer, after police had barred her from Rice park. NEW ULM, Minn. July 24.—} There will be no five-day strike in Minnesota, beginning Labor day, as stest against the imprisonment 1 Mooney, San Francisco labor leader, Radicals lost their resolu- tion in the Federation of Labor con vention, last night, by an overwhelm But we are inclined to believe that actions do not speak louder than words at the meetings of a sewing society. MOTORCYCLE STRIKES DOCTOR; HURTS KNEE! Dr. A suffered B. Howell, 428 Terry ave., a sprained knee-cap late Wednesday night, when an uniden tified motorist crashed into his ma- chine on the highway south of Ev t. Dr, Howell was brought to the emergency hospital in a passing auto. OPEN WAR ON FISH PIRATES Gunboats in Alaskan Waters | c aesz0 o'clock, Weaneed After Thieves noon. The truck was thrown the three cars, which were p Alaska, July 24 the governmen pirates will be gunboats, the head and the Vicksburg, dropped anchor in the bay here yesterday and with these vessels and the thr subchasers already at work, Gov, Thomas Riggs declared: that he would put an end to the systematic robbery of fish traps The fourth arrest was made yes: | terday when Nels Ludvickson was taken from his gas boat Pilgrim and charged with robbing a fish \trap at Whitestone harbor. The| |trap" 1s owned by the Columbia Salmon Co. man A. F . Hahn, ‘The war aken Marble. JUNEAU, first step in against fish soon, Two |struck his car broadside. Chapman, 4741 Second nd Charle ham, 149 The other fied, Is Now at an WASHINGTON, July time ROB FREEMAN HOME Burglars entered the home organization for the government. Three Autos, Truck and Car in Wreck Three automobites were damaged when a cable car in charge of Motor- Parlin and a truck driven 6041 Palatine ave., Fourth ave. and Madison the curb in front of the Y. M. C. Hahn claims the cable car rammed arlin claims that the Two of the autos are owned by R ve. N, E., not been identi- Cable Censorship 24.—War. ible censorship, established in 1917, and exercised by the navy artment, ended last night. spartment, which handled upwards of 400,000 words a day and employed ons, is said to be the only which ~ find that,ascomparedwithstraigh® Turkish ci, Fatimas en- able chem to smoke without any worry as to “too many.” Do you suppose Fatimes might’ De an im taped your resent cigarette on et “How much Turkish’ In after years a courtship may be converted into a battleship, Get busy and attend to business— but be sure it is your own business, Adler-i-ka Helps Son! after: against rked at A truck ty son had inflammation of bowels and was greatly bloated (with gas). After giving him Adler-i-ka he is completely CURED. Doctors did him no good,"* (Signed) M. Gerhard, Ferdinand, Ind Adler-t-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY, Empties BOTH up- per and lower bowel, flushing EN: TIRE alimentary canal. Removi ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipa- tion. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adiler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, cas- cara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. Swift Drug Co. and leading druggists, 67th st. End The made Yancy Freeman, 1014 Lakeview bivd., Wednesday by prying open jrear window and “stole a kodak gold fountain pen and other valu ables, according to a report made phe. Polis, and strongest plate known, This Will Remove Hair or Fuzzy Growths ‘TEETH PLATES; ilet Tips) A safe, method for rid- ding the skin of ugly, hairy growths Is as follows: Mix a paste with some powdered delatone i water, apply to hairy surface about 2 minutes, then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. 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