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EVERETT TRUE FL HECCO, SVERSTT, S\i SAW WOOR PICTURE YMESTERDAY. A Saw iv SARDING By CONDO, \S THAT SO f f WHGRS DID You ste (Tt ¢ ON A CAN; ‘You POOR FSH} THAT'S THE Tree T PUT ONG OVER ON THs OD Bor! After 11 Months, Parente Learn Details Lieut. James J. Sexton, of Se | attle, was killed while leading his | men in battle on October 5, 1918. It was not, however, until 11 months after that date that his relatives learned the particulars of his death, Lieut. Sexton, who left Seattle ‘with Co. G, of the old Second Wasb- ington, withewhich he had served on the Mexican border, was with Co. F, he 305th infantry, a New York mt, when he received the ‘wound that later caused his death. ‘The Red Cross at Kansas City was Fequested to make inquiry into the ase, and has recently reported to Daniel Sexton, the leutenant's of Son’sDeath father: “Lieut James J. Sexton was wounded by machine gun fire, which later caused his death, when the company was advancing into a strong machine gun nest on the hill of Bols de Naza, October 5, 1915 The enemy was strongly entrenched and Lieut. Sexton was hit in the stomach by a machine bullet. He displayed at all times remarkable courage. “It was his cool judgment that en abled us to make a satisfactory ad vance. As an example of his con duct, after he was wounded, he ad vised his men to fight low to escape his own fate, and to carry the battle | on.” | Want New Pa ao. CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—"Palestine | ‘Will be developed, industrially, by soldiers of the Jewish faith of Gen. Allenby’s British army, which en-| tered Jerusalem.” This was the information conveyed to the 22d annual convention of the Zionist organization of America, in geasion here, by Bernard A. Rosen- Dlatt, president of the Zion common wealth of America. The profiteer and the “loan shark Question” will be eliminated in Pales- lestine Own Utilities, Banks and Land time. To eliminate these evils, the | convention decided to recommend | that all land be owned by the state, | public utilities be owned by the peo- } ple, and private industries operated by the state, banks to be controlled and operated by the state. PALACE HIP ‘Thursday's new show at the Pal-| Jace Hip will feature a big comedy loffering by the Willis-Nowlan Co. | jcalled “The Merry Monarchs of the | | Sawdust Arena.” This is a com- plete miniature comedy circus with clowns and all. | Another stellar attraction will be Marion Munson, who will present THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 17, 1919. PAGE 13 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OLIVIA, Word You CARB To Go To Tue SF) BALL GAME TopaAY WITH Tom? 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Cs A BIPED ANYWAY 7 oa $47 GEE, (CANT GET ) HARD QUESTIANS § Ke TT! 5 TI pamela ta PoP WHAT IS 2 Taa Has a Ne WHY» TUT TENT A / WARD QUESTION — » Name for Socks! —By BLOSSER NOW, A BIPED IS AT ( ANYTHING TWAT GoBS =| } A PAIR OF ON TWO FRET CANT = STockinéS You NAME ONE Now 2) | YeAN, Pop~) D “Lt ean! 7 “Se ~ ) re) WAIT'LL MRS. JONES SEES NE ON @ FiERy STEED IN THIS OUTFIT’ SHE'LL SIT WP AND TAKE NOTICE: YSiUS P NGINIS, OUST K @T THE BAG OF Bones T LIVERY STABLE SENT (tE! THAT ISNT A OW DEAR! HE LOOKS JUST LIKE A TILK WAGON HORSE, AND I TOLD THE NAN I WANTED A SPIRITED e ANIMAL, A PROUD _ LOOKING HORSE! WHAT Y'DID- You'VE INSULTED TH PooR SKATE! hija sketch called “The Ten Dollar |BUL” Miss Munson portrays eight |characters by making rapid changes. Jack and June Laughlin, musical jcomedy favorites, late of the Bayes |theatre, New York, have a nifty |turn called “A Breeze From Broad- | way”; Lew Ward sings, dances and gives impersonations | Hall and Tyson in “I Want a | Kiss,” have an amusing osculatory | | skit; Bill and Sina Crackies will jopen the show with a singing, | dancing ental offering. Frazier Is Host to | Bank | With a Columbia) Employes| r a | Raymond KR. Frazier, president of Grafonola in your|tne Washington Mutual Saving» home you can hear! Fank, was host to the employes of the latest “jazz” the ‘batik Seaeiay night, we ond , of the week will be the 30th annt- scrap Assi pi versary of the founding of the bank | lections in the /PLANS TO FLY OVER | tte OCEAN TO AUSTRALIA VANCOUVER, B. C.. Sept. 17.—De- | claring he intends to essay a trans pacific airplane flight, Capt. Eric | Donaldson, Dominion Flying Corps, | was a visitor here today. Donaldson says he will attempt the San Fran- cisco-Hawall-Australia route. | are at your com- mand if you own a) “Columbia.” | SQUIRREL FOOD “THATS RIGHT CONSTABLE: an’ wile You'Re ATO “AVACINTH HERE, KICKED A<HOLE wi’ RAINSPOUT, AN’ wien 1 PATCHIT UP, THEN IN YE GO t TWTHERE ConsTASLE! “J WAINT GONNA KETCH YE oe OP DUR GALLOPHOBILED 1 WO" WE “{DAY-TH SAIL HAINT IN FUST, CLASS CONDITION, AN’ T DONT uces oF ve, E] WHATS WH’ every FoR DAY, EH pe iste ~~ : And remember that “CREDIT GLADLY” is the rule at the owe tralia rou | | “ | W. A. ("Weary") Wilkins leaves | | Seattle Wednesday night to make a| |War Savings Stamp drive in the | Yakima region. After returning he will wind up hia two years’ work in | the interests of War Savings Stamp: with a 80-day drive. le me Z ata ge, aT d s f Cc Boxes Full of Magnetos hag gy A Use r Pond Bridge Laura Cote Albert Erickson | ining LETROIT, Mich., member of the Sweeping charges of al of mittee in gating nillions of dollars’ worth ar ma- | tures, by bert L. terial at Varneuil, Fran were mer sergeant of re made here yesterday before Repre ld M I-N Col. Roosevelt to Speak in Spokane SPOKANE, Sept. 17.—Lieut.-Col sevelt will speak at d Clarke high school following a banquet arly 200 reserv anquet have and Listen to the Rest! THEN HEAR THE BEST Compare our $115 Machine with others at $175. All finishes—Mahog- any, Oak, Fumed Oak. The instrument {s superior because PHONOGRAPH DEPT. were granted rest orders against Police Chief Joel F. Warren When the police raided ic cafe First ‘ote declares, property worth $3,000 was seized. asks $3,000 lamages from the ¢ A restrai ng order was gra preventing !Warren from destroying any more “Columbias” from $25 congressional com: war expend: Barnett, a for irs igh when his st May, $60,000, materials were Se Tuesday 1605 ave tions for the alreas been made. PEDAGOGUE ATTACKS PRESIDENT WILSON SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 17 James Roscoe Syracuse un opening chapel ear, flayed President Wilson yes for sowing the seeds fied Bolshevism” and nania of socialism.” have been the ideal Family Laxative for 40 years—a guar- antee of reliability. Gentle in action, they are entirely free from injurious drugs, jand are intended especially | } for constipation, biliousness, _indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of the bowels, Your druggist nere 4 that $2,000,000 worth peon exposed to the snow and made practically use this BI-NESIA © Stops Indigestion = In Five Minutes our money back If you suffer from modern Phonograph has better design, con. struction and tone in addition to its being able to play any make of record and play 5,000 damages. Re them better—a feature well worth consider- was granted Barnett said a pond between a por tion of the field and the mess house was bridged with boxes filled with hundreds of magnetos worth $100 each. Most of them were spoiled by the water, he said service place,” He a straining or |AMEND DRY LAW TO ALLOW LIGHT WINES WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—An PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL amendment to the prohibition en- FOR AMERICAN LEGION forcement bin “permitting home ~ |manufacture of —non-intoxicating HORNBROOK, Cal, Sept. 17—| cider and ight wines hi ident Wilson, cepted by the ho’ vate car sign din the bill the act of congress incorporating'on the conference repork ing. A sound board like a piano—a radical de parture from the old style phonograph. No metallic, plercing or megaphonic tones, EASIEST. TERMS The Talking Machine Shop PHONE MAIN 3205 N. W. COR, FOURTH AND PIKE County Janitors Refused Increase watchmen and ele been ac erees and to action cane | county com-| ot pramect Pres sponses Ris Sh 1503 FOURTH AVE. rs Tuesday, Their is now $120 a month, for Mhenextn, has plac lof which ¢ Wf wativfaction or m yfiower average