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ght SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUSS. DELMAS TOBE 'U, S, GENERAL LABELED JOKES Ansel Says Military Justice in Army Not Assured | RETURNED HERE Extradition Is Granted in Texas on Forgery Charge SyEe No) Tonight—Thursday—Friday—Then it cannot linger longer—This fascinating love romance of London and Venice—Gowns and Scenery are,notable. WASHINGTON, Aug, 27 T. Ansel, fe er jude cate general, befor the senat tury affaires subcommittee, yerte | sald many nerican generals are jokes to everybody but themacives Gen. Persifing’s experfence prior to the present war was “bushwhack ing guerrilla war and fow gen al officers have gal know! that fits the » court tial cases, A They are bound by red. tape and military justice is not amsured under | the existing system, he added, Riddell Protests Slicing Up Camp WASHINGTON, D.C nawinat (he | Representative Albert Johnson is in secured his} receipt of a telegram from Mayor [Riddell of Tacoma strongly oppos- ing the effort on the part of the committee on military affairs in the senate to abandon « part of as, Aug. 27.—Gover honored the appl noting of Wash return of A, Me Dell self overnor for the ius DD. M ton Cowan, rT) colonel In of styled former leutenant the British army and veteran ithe world wa MeCowan Texas pardoned governor, He the Te peniten hew as serving a term arrested in to Texas was recently a had | 5 xan d was re Seattle and returned Dallas newspapers took up the case. ated Mot story of how, | us Col, Delman had won the} Vietoria Cross for gallantry in the jowan's he ern campaign and eventually pardon “4% went thrd the ordeal of fire nd have come back purged," Del n he was known pere, said nm came pews of additic Camp lewis alleged forgeriog On the West Johneon has wired. the Tacoma and Nearing on the Washington | srieiat declaring Gen. Hunter Li extradition request. Now Delmas) care iy due shortly to make w visit is to go back to Washington—with | Reb, Lewis and make « report hin Victoria Cross and British army las to whether or not part of the CHatiens—fe begin a new fight for) camy will be abandoned, The war right fo freedom he claims he WON | department, it is said, favors main. Turkish battlefields taining « large camp. * ° t« | Two Killed; Five He’d Limit Profit | Wounded in Ri | ou in Riots to Reduce H.C. L. || nreckennivar, ra, Aue. 21 SE United Press)—Additiong! deputy sheriffa we guard at the mines of the Allegheny Coal and Coke Co. here today, to prevent a renewal of plast night's rioting, in which two were killed and five wounded ‘The shooting started when Mrs. Fanny Sellaire, organizer for the United mine Workers. led a mans at tack of 200\strikers against deputy guarding the mine. The woman and one of her companions | were killed. The strike has been in | Progress for five weeks on Is Your Boy on the Fence? 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From the simple sweet-toned little | instrument at $25 to the magnificent Period Models at from $300 to $400, every one is a marvel of musical excelience, by having afl WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Neces-|| ents eo to me-T make ne sity for league of nations reserva- | gong tions “to make plain the American|| DR. WHITEAKER’S | viewpoint’ was urged today by DISPENSARY |Representatives Slemp, Virginia, land Echols, West Virginia, whol have just returned from Europe. | “France apparently accepted the |league in exchange for other more desirable features of the peace treaty,’ Echols said, “‘and ap- |parently has little faith in the plan.’ “All Lpstairs Joshua Green Building, Clothes Shop Fourth and Pike European |zealously looking after their terests with no thought of countries = are | rN Prince of Wales Victory Buttons Pawnshops Under Hair Roots Come Out and any one will bring the joy of the Best Music right into your home. 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Jones, of the New York State Elks’ association, will tell of the war to the public at Pantages theatre Fri- day afternoon and night, under| the direction of the local lodge of| Elks Cha 4 Joneé will speak to Elks only Thurslh night “And world tales Tacoma Man Is Made Captain Russell C, Barlow, Ta- has been commissioned a captain of a supply company | which he is organizing for the Third] regiment, National Guard of Wash- | ington, according to an announce-| ment ‘Tuesday by Brig. Gen. Har-| vey J. Moss, the adjutant general. TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE OPENS AT UNIVERSITY | Employment of physical culture in is wae the subject of the prin-| 1 address by May G. Long of the| rett schools at the opening ses. sion of the 41st annual session of the King County Teachers’ institute at| the University of Washington Weed: | nesday. President Henry Suzzallo will make the opening address | ADVANCE FOR WIDOWS wi Man., Aug. 27.-~ An ady 20 per cent to the honus to Canada’s war widows and Lieut. coma, Portiand, Oregon , }privates will go into effect on Sep Sole Distributors For * Oregon, Washington and Idaho, v1, it Was announced today will get $48 a month. | 1 When you think of adverti thiak of The Star. nature's assistance La Creole Hair Dressing will brink back pray, Dray-streaked, or faded heir to” its youthful color and beauty. Le Creole contains no dyes, and so causes no sudden change. Its ef- fect is Rradual but certain and an occasional application preserves the healthy color permanent! efter it has once been recovered. La Creole HAIR DRESSING has been favorite for henerations amons, the aristocratic Louisiana Creoles whose wonderful hair is a mark of their pure Spanish- French ancestry. Refinement approves the use of La Creole. 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He himaelf put a stop to plans for re- ceptions where only invited guests were to be admitted, Telegraphing from Toronto, the prince's aids asked that the public be invited to all functions held for him in this city, Invitations had already been issued by Lady Alkens, wife of Sir James Alkens, governor of Manitoba, for a garden party. The event was cancelled following receipt of the prince's telegram. $13.20 Minimum to Last Until Nov. 10 SPOKANE, Aug. 27.—The wom- en's mintmum wage of $13.20 a week will remain in effect until Sovember 10, C, H. Younger, state commissioner of labor, sald ‘Tues- day, and a higher minimum be put into effect at that time, He said. most of the employers are paying more than the minimum at present. “Get-Together” at Collins Play Field The first annual “get-together” night of Collins playfield will be held at the field house, 16th ave, and Washington st., Thursday night, A number of inter-playfield athletic eventa haye been arranged for the jearlier part of the evening with a big bon. fire to conclude the pro- gram. MAY GET DISCHARGE NOW Sailors who were unable to ob- tain a regular, discharge ifleate jowing to tho supply running out during the heavy period of dis charging when peace was signed, may now get @ regular discharge from the bureau of navigation, Commander R. W. Vincent, In charge of navy recruiting in So- attle, announces, may | Going Fast Here Bronge victory buttons have been exhausted and Col. O. W. B. Farr, in charge of recruiting in Seattle, has made another order for a new sup- ply, He still has a number of silver buttons for wounded men. AN ENDLESS CHAIN Here is the endless recommendations for Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. There is hardly a town or villag in the United States from which women have not written letters ing of health restored by Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, If you are suffering from some female trouble, ask your neighbor if she has ever used: Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, In many cases you will find that she has regained health by its use and will recommend it to you. chain of Eyes of Police Pawnshops are being watched by the police Wednesday for stolen watches, G. W. Gilbert, 7749 15th ave, N. E.,| | reported to the police the theft of al woman's watch from his vest while | he was working. Mrs, D. B. Love-| Joy, 2700 Fourth ave., is also miss ing a woman's watch with the in-| tials “FE, W. L.” engraved on the| back. W. D, Hiller, 2020 Post st., is the third person having a watch stolen, His was a large gold hunt ing case watch, SAMUEL PILES TO SPEAK Former Senator Samuel Piles will} be the principal speaker at an open meeting and entertainment of the| | M aceabee club to be held Thursday | might at the Y. M. H. A. auditorium, |1t7h ave, and Jefferson st | Persons not vaceinated. are. not} permitted to vote in Norway WHITE Cleans all white Shoes quickly, and easily. . Leaves the fabric or leather natural looking, A dense lily white that makes white shoes look clean and new. Get a cake at the nearest store Before Your Very Eyes (New Method Banishes Superflu- ous Hair.) The new way to remove superflu- ous hair, roots ahd all—the phelac- tine way—is rapidly superseding the old-fashioned ‘depilatory methods, as Ww as electricity, razor and tweezers. And no wonder! 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