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“This is a honeymoon—not an excursion! FOURTH NEAR PIKE That's what the groom said when he found the bride and himself were going to have others with them, and laugh h the crowds at the funniest marital mixup that anyone ever thought of! { 5 5 { 5 Home Brew Party; Two Men Are Dea COLUSA, Cal, Sept. 23.—Mixing preserves and fruits in a barrel of water, @ group of men here intend ed to prepare a strong home brew. They drank freely with the result that Frank Carney and Andrew Triplett are dead and several others are seriously il. 495 Deaths Toll of Texas Storm “Which one?” 2 LANDLORD BILL NEARLY READY AAA ARR ARR) 5 Drop that woman!” } Rassell on the Wurlitzer Expect to Curb Seattle’s Profiteering Landlords Corporation Counsel Meter ts gotns after Seattle's money-mad profiteers, the It ta being whispered around among apartment quietly | TTLE STAR—TUESDAY, Seattle Youth Faces Life in Penitentiary Frank Weaver From police court counterfelter, from c from be nurderer, rderer t habitue to unterfelter to to rob. ally from fe princ in the « ber and convicted are the inal cy ence. We the county ed of mu for aiding in t er, of Frank or is aw pa Weaver's m xint ting sen ir ja ing been con firnt degree of And keeper, 1 ry 8 | He capped his career of crime with | an attems that ended tr the murder of a gray-haired old man T had a wild time while it lasted,” Weaver says, “but it's all rm er and @ crook any time I get my on some coin going to away with It | After the verdict, “murder tn the ret degree,” was read by the court Saturday, Weaver was being back to the county jail by Shertff C. H. Beebe, He'll Get “Life” “Well, old sport, don't you wish tt manslaughter?” Beebe asked. ‘4 answered Weaver. “Any old time I'm going over the road, |} want them to throw the book at me.” } And Judge Calvin 8. Hall, who} | tried the case, will “throw the book.” | He will give Weaver the limit. For | there is only one sentence for mur | der in the first degree committed be fore June, and that ta life imprison > al stat Febru amith ©, over now and hands make a be old can Im clerk | taken Depu | wa | ment Weaver wag aitting in the ortminal |running the city limits with a ship. need for new Dinne New Dinnerware signs with tions; 50-piece $26.00 and $27.00. sets he #tarted, and after they were here, he furnished the brat When the state went dry, I went In the business on Pine st. By the time created the ary squad I had built up a pretty fair trade I knew all the good customers, when had to shut down a@ little, and I tidn't to sell to any outsiders. | 1 managed to steer clear American Porcelain, bulls American we have In that way Wanted Delivery | ght a I want pieces, $19.60. Imported China Dinner for twelve hand colored $49.00 and $59.00. ntranger came into a bot "he says, er it up to my room.’ He «ave me 6 addrem. 1 gives him the up and down, and says, ‘What you think this is, a night and day my and de rware. English Porcelain in bright new de- attractive border priced $ 50-piece decorated with floral sprays of very pleasing color, special, per set, $11.95. Porcelain Dinner with matt gold decorations and matt gold handles, special, the set of persons—decorated floral designs, Satisfactory Terms Always tae GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. HEGEL, President In anticipation in open stock includes: decora- 25.40, blue $31.00. sets, Pottery, the $24.00. Sets, 50 tern in blue; Store Hours from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. A Very Complete Display of NEW DINNERWA With the advent of seasonal entertaining and home life, comes the of your requirements we have assembled here a most important collection of new and beautiful designs in domestic and imported wares. usual, and we assure you will bear close comparison. The values offered are un- American Porcelain Dinner Set, with hand enameled decorations, in two-tone effects, 50-piece sets, priced English Porcelain from the Booths beautiful Hawthorne pat- 50-piece sets are priced Royal Doulton—an open stock pat- tern, one of the famous pottery’s most desirably designs—50-piece sets are priced $64.00. Sets—service with special, nerware with for $100.00, Haviland and Co.’s open stock Din- matt gold bands and han- dies on the Derby shapes; 50-piece sets very dump? If you don't want leave it here, There's! # just thirsting to get it your star, anyway, trying me to deliver booze to your Grote-Rankin room?" “You see, I thought he might have been one of those fly cops; they were y thick about that time He ained @ little, so I went up to room. When I got there, he showed me stacks of barrels and cases, all filled with whisky. He! said his name was Billingsley, and he wanted advertising and customers, so I agreed to sell for him “Used to be pretty thick with some of those coppera Just like ofl and water. They were continually gum. shoeing around laying for ma One| time they nabbed me, when I was brother runa downtown. bums in town hang around there They laid off me after that. “Say, if I got minute, I could go down and buy two cases of whisky and sell them exp good profit." And he puffed super- forty at the cigar he had just lighted. He looked out the window, not at the building across the street, but seemingly at visionary memories of the days when business waa g00d, then he smiled knowingly, and spat in the cupsidor. “But, of course, I won't,” he said, “because you scouts ment. They searched the car, but| Would be trailing along at my heels. Pike and Fifth All the|never Jet him ride in the seat behind me. Too many good men got bump: ed off that way around here, I al out of here this|¥%ys made him sit in the seat be- side me. And I'd watch them when |they’d reach into their pocket. | pulling it out of their pocket, it was ja bad sign, for I'4 a known there | Was a gun coming. But if they only drew their hand out like anyone would when taking out his handker- | chief, it would be ail right.” | There was a rap on the door, and j the clerk said that Judge Hall was there, and ready. So they marched Weaver off to the courtroom to hear It within «half an hour, and make a|they drew their hand up high, when | Grote-Rankin Cocoanut Oil Makes _ a Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hafr in g00d condition, be careful what wash it with, { Fs Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified of] shampoo (which is pure and tirely greaseless), is much better anything else you can use for pooing, as this can’t possibly : “mee ; ss ck |the verdict of “ CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Sept 23./and rooming house owners that forgot to look under the hood, so| “Been having a lot of hard luck ict Of “murder In the first | oe. We fit genuine Kryptok Glasses the invisible bi- focal for far and near visions. Broken lens duplicated. WEGNER OPTICAL CO. | DR. FR. B. WEGN Heistered © It is not necessary your hair so freque tirely and time by the shampoo. quickest to it tt properly ot The easiest use a to trying shampoo th nd to our reader all the ean recomn that brings out ty of the hair and may be at @ very little expense, by ing a teaspoonful of canthrox an be obtained from any cup of hot water cleansed really shampoo is en each | good use and at we natural beau. A disse which druggist, This makes a full cup of shampoo Mquid, enough go it is easy to a hair instead of just to the top head. This, when rubbed scalp and onto every ‘st chemically disso fa very soothin, action, as well as benef! scalp and hair. Aft Jather #0 created alp is frest ndruff, while and evenly, 4 ter and soft f t seem very hea and cooling r rinsing ¢ ou wil lean hair dries loping y it to all into nd of hair es all impurities the of the the in its > both nut the find the free om quick bright ness that makes PLATES are compelled to a spec dvance tions ice in I ‘The death toll of the storm is now fixed at 495 with addit s being made every day, Three more bodies were found Monday and names of persons known to be dead posted CAMBRIA MILLS CLOSED | JOHNSTOWN, Pa, Sept. 23—No sign of disorder today marked the great seeel strike here. The Cam bria Steel company’s mills contin ued closed and no attempt will made to resume operations for the About 2,000 here struck for recognition of their t TRY NAGNESIA FOR ‘STOMACH THO if you are a nufferer » indigestion, you have already d pepsin, bismuth, soda, charcoal, and various di e aids u know these thing N not ur trouble—in some ca: give relief. fore giving up hope and de u are a chronic dyspeptic the effect of a little bisu not the ordinary nate, citrate, oxide bisurated mag obtain from trugeist in either form. ful of the powder | tablets with a your next meat, | and see what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralize the dan- gerous, harmful acid in stomach | which ‘now causes your food to fer ment and sour, making gas, wind, flatulence, heartburn and the bloat ed or heavy, lumpy feeling that to follow most everything be rs ha union. fed you njure an there any symp 1 indig wear plates will be Interested tn ial department for thin difficult a methods only are used in this are eliminated. Consult 6 about REE the benefit of thone and k @ 6 to & ovet and 10 1. Sundays. Better Dentistry for Less Money Pike st. Cor Over the Owl Drug Store Phone Main 1001 Oe} departinent of the aheriff's office Sat y afternoon, awaiting the return the golf links of Juc Hall. from . jury was ready with the ver which the « The lation ordinance becomes t ree ain eftec This r compelled gear the Fahrenheit ‘On account a | “Wish the judge would hurry,” he ang that landlords will be| ®2id, as hie arose and paced the room that date and after to/¥**bing and stretching tmpationtly “ 72 degrees | “t haven't baa anything aul day but {t so all winter, | CUP of coffees, and I'm hungry.” mors Pre romnr Aeon «4 Weaver is of alight build, altho of the added ¢ labout medium height. Ho ts 24 cuse being penned |years old. His brown hair, well brushed, i too long, and contrasts with the pallor of his skin. He has been in jall seven months. Dark circles nag under hia eyes. There is a peculiar cynical droop to corner of his mouth, as if he were always ready to sneer. His chin ts slightly indrawn, while his nose is rather thin and sharp. His eyes are brown, before dissipation and a life of vice and crime muddied therm. 4 ts arres s sent to ten annour October 1 lorporation my that out that two-room the law all dora oped Counsel Meier fact But $40 will k apartment heat year round, He also contends that many land lords are now getting ar of what they should b allowed to squeeze out of ten itzgerald and the majority council a niso anid to not or were Slightly Nervous He was dressed in a gray check ered suit, with a brown vest. His clothes were spotted and solled and bottom of his trousers were fringed. He wore a white collar and a subdued-colored tie. His brown fedora hat lay on the table Aa he stood by the window, with hands clasped behind his back, there wag little of the anxiety that might be expected of a man awaiting & verdict that would mean freedom or life imprisonment. Just a trifle of restlen noticeable. He 4 over to the wash bow! drank eral large tumblers of water, and then returned to his seat by the window. Placing one foot on the radiator, ho braced his elbow on Kennedy 19 expecting a supremo| his knee, and rested the side of his court opinion from Washington, D,|face in his hand, while ha gazed out C., in which the rent restriction law | the window and down at the passing for the District of Columbia was held| throng on Third ave., three stories unconstitutional below. The ttle ordinance will, {f pos-| “Most everyone walking down sible, be so drafted as to avoid there is a bootlegger at heart,” he constitutionality mused. “Why, I've known right re mpectable you might call them, well known on Capit! hill, who wouldn't steal a 10-cent piece, com to me bottles of whisky, and me to sell it for them. If that's I'd like to know of mind, Me of an ordinance lic should be comparative! The license may der provocation, it is planned, and the landlord left out in the cold. One of the provocations is, when he rais the rent above a deemed reasonable at a city It le the hi counsel's offic Kennedy of 1 licen ordinance, th measure may be ready for considera tion of the council next Monday be cancelled un his certain ness Was w is in charge ne the un As soon a9 we get It into shape,” people, i be to go landiord bunch, We it ready for enforce ment before October 1.” Asks Permission “No Money Now” to Disincorporate| “ut there's not any money tn Seattle Ice Cream the game any more. Not unless you for permission can be importer, wholesaler, retailer in superior court and everything yourself, There was request will come up for money at first, before the dry squad before Judge A, W. Frater, Novem.|0t busy, but those days aro gone ber 11, 1 I made a pile selling tho stuff, ae ee OPENS OCT. 1ST mine., 500 Government - Caliber .30 1 Kennedy to bat the we rea with to have with ask not bootlegging, what it is. Tho has asked company to disin The hearing corporate “Well, I'm not crying, but ft does pay to hold on to what you have, | until you've got a stake, 1 see where Faulkner's in trouble again, It's a tough old gare, with lots of sharp Model 1891 Winchester Carbines, |/0UTD& Faulkner and I got off ‘the easteeliy soley movie ben em | island’ about tho wame time, I wus 5 y ver been shot; |/tn for forgery, ‘Then wo went in used for guard duty only, Price, || cahoots welling wihsky here, $17.50 each. Ammunition for the "L recollect the first time I met rw fost, Camp Lewts |) ine millingsleys, All this talk about 407 Hinckley Bldg, Logan running that gang is bunk MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED pure and simr 4 was the Satisfaction Guaranteed braina of the outfit. He furnished |the dough, had about $17,000 when | Intely. Running two jits, one on the Rainier Valley run, and the other up on Queen Anne hill. I wrote to ant my folks in California to send my and 11 times Prexy Gordon bed to| iter up here with $1,000. Instead dismiss the came, Made them sore.| ‘ey sent my brother. ‘Your trial's ‘They got me the 12th time for $100,| Ot Coming up till September,’ but they missed a case of whiaky |"%#4. ‘so I'll buy a jitney and make and I made enough on that to pay|“m™® money meanwhile.’ the fine, Watched Passenger Called on Carpet “What did the fool do but pile it “During the grand jury seaston,| up in the ditch, and then beat it out Fred Brown and his gang had me|of town. on the carpet, and I told them if; “There waa always ono thing I they didn’t lay oft I'd spill something | was careful of when I was driving. about the poolroom Chief Warren's’ Whenever I took a stranger out I they miened the cache. I chuckled Ps about that one, After at they ted m every chance n times I was pulled tim an Ele | degree,” which meant life in prison ] to him. | |FRIENDS DENY RUMOR | PERSHING ENGAGEMENT WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Friends| and relatives of General Pershing today said |the rumored general Boyd, they knew nothing of| engagement of the} to Mrs. Annie Peeples widow of Col Carl Boyd, a |member of Pershing’s staff, who died in France. Simply motsten your hair water and rub it in. One or two spoonfuls will make an abundance rich, creamy lather, and cleanses fl hair and scalp thoroly. The lati rinse out easily and removes particle of dust, dirt, dandruff excessive ofl, The hair dries silky, bright, fluffy and easy to man. age. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store, is very cheap, and a few ounces enough to last every one in the fam=" fly for months. ¥3 PRESIDENTIAL DINNER WAS A COMPLETE EPICUREAN SUCCESS JAMES R. BOLDT, THE LEADING CATERER OF THE NORTHWEST, AGAIN PROVES HIS ABIL- ITY TO HANDLE BIG BANQUETS The Presidential Banquet Room Ready for the Guests ffictal ran aterer” has rightly fallen to James R. Boldt, 7 4 Seattle's largest res- tas a side line E onsibility of handling: dinners, ‘The rility in this line was the r served complimentary to the vigit of President Wilson to ther noted guests being Mrs, Woodrow Wilson, Beeretary of Daniels, Admiral Hugh Rodman, Secretary ‘Tumulty and best ty the Navy others, Seven hundred ‘springers,” wagonloads of the and promptly served by a trained dinner being completed in largest and most sv Covers vero Inid for 1,500 guests and ever; & special shipment famous Boldt rolls, gallons of fleet of 1,500 miniature battleships 8 filled, otatoes, pastry were y place wa fi sweet in Fren w of nearly 100 waitresses, the entire one hour the ssful affair ev The Wilson dinner was ery attempted in Seattle, |and evenly, and it leaves it fine y