The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 16

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Pee ims ee a = PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919. BVERETT TRUI. By CONDO! f - me , " . IPRS , . . , * : ‘ : 1 ] hh ra! AND WHEN THE _SSVERNRS Nr DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Unele Jim K — 3 the History of All His Neighbo VNOERTAKSS TO _DICTATS WHAT 7 ay arte. 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TA? . gol ce-mpaen4 not stand for shackling the Monroe ONCE MORE FoR —>—__, R se see! x | Yeaus tel eB f “ doctrine. of the government involving S | He was confident, he said that Oil holdings of the Southern | 4 merican common sense would final- | OUT IN A SECOND ~ e _|ly dominate the tendency towards he governinent alleged the South | fh aicaitsm that has become apparent bearing sae ta the San Joaquin |" certain quarters since the armis- * | tice. Girw fraud on affidavits al| “ii. warned against propaganda as are valued at $421,000,000. | '8sidious as that which came from Bledsoe held the government | Berlin and Vienna that is now tear- | to sustain the fraud charge. jing at the roots of American ideals = | cited the following points: | peneiaeemelinet i the lands ax non miners! bear-| BUDDHISM GROWS IN HAWAIIAN ISLES| ‘sold: the ¢ prices Fai HONOLULU, Aug. 29.—Buddhism se ie to sth uk * —s is spreading in the Hawaiian te | big Sult Was un eight yearw lands. Japanese boys and girlx are | moe some sh the Seuthere | being trained in Buddhist Sunday | hools and teaches © bel | ie produces ono tare oso ad tnchers are ting oe Bledsoe heard all the evi. | ands. ’ / in person, in hearings held at Franeisco, New York, Washing: | the Southern Pacific obtained patenta | Los Angeles and Fresno. Six-'on the land as nonmineral bearing my thousand pages of testimony | with actual knowledge on the part|| KEEPING taken. | Of its officers that the land was rich | — government contended that’ in oll and non-patentable. | Sar! wo ITS VERY STRANGE! | JONESES DINE HEGE OFTEN! HE TOOK OUR | ef WAITER THE MUSIC |S SUPERD! nust Have | | ORDER TWENTY, pribadennast a MINUTES AGO, AND WiLL Yous | : | GONE CFF : ~~ | Extraordinary NEXT SUNDAY (August 31st) EAST SOUND —On— ROPE SOLOIST is "ams saci Bre ie 5 ORCAS ISLAND | Gow To TRY PUTTING A f.. RIGHT ieee ( wMon~ WHAT KitD oF Ab (90 1 | yeas Alay TWIST IN HEMP CIRCLES ~ ex, Sp an, SUPPED ppates If you want to see the charms and mysteries of wir = de a ~ Puget Sound at their very best, don't miss this won pond + 7 ig YS ee d dertul trip | ‘ (Son nce ‘3 , ae, ’ Dep. About three hours will be spent ashore at Kast | ; Vg = Sound, on Orcas Island, followed by a cruise of the — oS : - wondrous San Juan Islands. : J Several years the Southern Pa- BROOKS’ WHANGDOODLE ENTERTAINERS Will Be on Hand to Furnish the Music S. INDIANAPOLIS ROUND-TRIP FARE LEAVES | | yourself, dear, and know positively { | that there is something in store for i | gs run smoothly you % will be appreciated as you deserve to 8:30 A. M. $2.00 PEORIA “REDS” ee ey a ~ Senator Curtis Makes a Point Children 5 to 12, $1.00 COLMAN DOCK Including War Tax 0 Pasi Mg re, Aug. 29—D. C./ fo ° It may even bring love and | : mid whoesaped fron the OWN PERFUME happiness u murder, who escaped from the “About your going South, I cannot § | : state asylum two weeks ago, was| : 1, About your going South. T cannes |Workers Refuse to Quit on) /i\" Srlum two weeks at | Woman With Detective Nose ‘i anie to say ansthing one, way Plea From Radicals | During bis liberty Brichoux had Wig Got Evidence | pelfigh where you are concerned, anal a serious fall in which both legs} ‘ . | Bes so much in love with my little sun J Puget Sound Navigation Co 4 "2 . «at nited | were injured, making it extremely \ | CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Fred Rossner; shine man that I will try hard @ | bd . " difficult for him to travel. He was |came home one 1 ,sccompanied | keep him where T can see him at 4 COLMAN DOCK MAIN 8008 . : exerted by the two Southwick | , |by the odor of a lingering perfume. | least every night when I get back 4 | It was the kind of perfume ‘that his Ry the way, sweetheart, tomo ‘ wife, Helen, didn’t use vow is your birthday, Wouldn't it be great, dearie, if we could be togethen is te this big event T would] @ Dairy lunch at city prices will be served on the boat, or bring your basket lunch. of alleged radicals who had halted| brothers, his compantons, and fore- street car traffic for an hour ed into the open for help, An order for a sympathetic strike| Mrs. M. Kenney, wife of a form- of all workmen in the city, fasued|er Portland fireman, to whom he by so-called radicals late yeuterday, | at for ald, reported him to} : but not authorized by the ‘Trades and | the authoritic everal love missives written to/ that have passed ner by one “Harriett,” who call love and best wished Labor Assembly, was to pave been -_ 7 . carried out at 7 a. m. totah him her “sun e man,” and who for my unshine man, from the wives near indust . | ; phx | “ 2k ri At that hour groups of laborer meelves near industrial plants to i : ‘ herself “Your Loving Babe HARRIETT stationed at several points in several |e" gies aA ownen Late 7 ee ntly Mrs yssner, thru At-| ‘phe Rossners were married it downtown sections wated tor srert | ye'*nemane Naar, Headers a 2g, Conn and win | qgpunt apie end weparated MAY cars, and dragged cre rom them. « Claimed, were to he Re] | an, filed suit for divoree.| i918. Rossner is said to have an Most of the conductors 1 motor men, police said, refused to str = sine nt pen Sevwts Es - t's @ Ught rein that does it,” seems to be the 3 r © | U { 1 broke 2 ges ani ne point Senator Curtis Dear Boy: I know where I should ve it’s Potion prcke the-gatherings nd) It is easier to break w promise than | of Kansas, Republican whip, is driving home for Senator Peter Goelet| bo thin very minute-tight beside| AM Irish philosopher says It's all Receisai ce saan i nee aciiacialle is pad srebtute the crust of the ayer-|Gerry of Rhode Island, as he tells how he keeps the Republicans in line.| you, where I could just grab you|right to make hay while the suas nd age boarding house ple And Goelet smilingly agrees, land talk to you real hard, ‘Trust| shines, provided it is clouded ‘ Mrs. Rossner set out to find the owner of the perfume, She didn’t | and celeb find her in person, but she unearth: | give you 29 big kisses for the years march in a parade‘ today . She porated excerpts from a let-| nual income of 000 a year, ty < e ¢

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