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= > ote tHE SEATTLE STAR UP FOR TRIAL | Many Moonshine Cases Now Before Court You won't be mis- led if you are looking for a classy good time and come tonight or tomorrow to see BILLIE More than 40 persons, ed last) week by the grand were sched before Judge dere S. dis She'll lead you into a gale of merriment! pleaded the, government on found with gallons of mash and Petke with Some capacity,” observed Judge Neterer ORCHESTRA Plead Not Guilty George Beeler, Victor Hrandt, Joe Seibel, Charles Labouchic and Frank 31 artists under REVO, 2. Sraeevcnie, EkRSre ane MISLEADING Brambilla, playing et ten ising Bee - - A charges of moonshining Ajght Cavalry” and A. H. Alexander, charged with “Why?” afternoon and [Mf violation of tho federal drug night. chec had been maile k which by mistake ITALY REACHES AFTER SEAPORT ‘Chamber of Deputies Urges Claim to Fiume 1M CIANFARRA Stalt Correspondent (Delayed.) by th ally was te cham placed the national bo: acclamation in tonight's chamber unanimo Fiume should be gran | Confide in the ability to expressed by a vote of 208 to 148 jten of the deputies not voting OFFICIALS WILL DECIDE WINNER Army-Navy Balloon Race Is! Nearly Tied 8T. LOUIS, Mo. led Press.) Official were necesmry to winner of the first annual army and navy balloon race from here Friday evening, according to officials of the Missouri Acro-| nautical society today Three of the five balloons landed | along the shores of the Great Lakes. The three were within a radius of {len of St. Loulx. Authorities at Washington have been asked for official measurements ‘The army and navy are abdut tied, according to measurements! here, according to Major Albert B.) |Lambert, director of the race government's obtain Italy's desires was The Kosine Treatment for | EPILEPSY Girl Takes Poison on Day Set for Wedding; Police Seek Man er 2 i i : : a Ko- | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 29. =| ine rea iment relievee ‘ear of | Jeannette Cooper, 29, who was to “the attacks so f ent in o + on llepsy oF Fits, "We want the most | have been married today, took poison ties to try Kosine, for the suc- | instead and is believed to be dying of the treatment in the past 38 | at the emergency hospital, Eee Bevenit ye SA oF ennoge | A note was found, addrensed to Fire bottle, $2.00. If not aatiatied, |“Dear, Sweet Charlie.” which said ‘ty aeoew hte! be re-/| e a dying woman's advice, and ‘Co, Washiogion Doc. .|20n't lead any other girl on unless ttle by Swift's Pharmacy. | you love her. Sept. 29.—(Unit | measurements “You see, I still love you from be ginning to end,” she wrote. “I only wish that God will forgive you as I do. Good-bye. You are the only man I ever loved—first and last.” The police began a search for the man mentioned tn the note. They learned the two had quarreled yes terday. Miss Cooper is an enter tainer. _ MINE DEMANDS sy FACTS ON amide strke Date 8) YANKEE ACTION | NIGHTS Ue, 25e, Se ‘T5e, $1.00 | purrano, x. ¥. Sept. 29—-pe-|/Marine Landing in Dalmatia! mands of the United Mine Workers of America for a six-hour, five-day Up for Quiz ; week, 60 per cent increase In wages bedi This Week’s Program Is an Especially Well- or concessions were formally BY L. © MARTIN aff Correspondent) | 9—A reso- n calling on ¢ depart n for all facta c rning the landing of American marines in Dal |matia” was introduced today by tor New, Indiana. sition to its consideration by | Senator Hitchcock, administration leader, delayed action on it until to- aspen | ¥ operators of the Ce district 1] (United The} Blended Bill of High-Class Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville HAVE YOU YOUR SEATS? “Not Yet Marie” A MUSICAL COMEDY the demands time. are not met by tha Two blanket reasons we for the rejection of the dema | First, th | working : April 1 a, the miners are at ¢ with no power to att finally | but must report to their membership at a reconvened convention. |Police Look for | Youth Who Did Open Air Trot Lovers of cimasic dancing whose domiciles are located on 19th ave. 8 don't object to the Ruth St. Denis stuff just #0 TURN AWAY 15,000 TOURISTS | CALGARY Banff, with Jone of the greatest hotels in the Can lian Rockies, turned away 15 Sept. .29. long as it is confined Written and Staged by ra ago the formula for fat re n was “diet xerciae it ta Marmoin Preserip Ti 1 friends ‘bubble’ dance down in his neck of the 1s Last night | * spnke the indignant Ife went ot Hazel BOYNE William COTTON Mary DONAHUE ‘uller went out to rtrude Hoffman ing and nobody Thief Overlooks 4 This Ancient Coin MARTELLE A Gleaming Personality FARRELL-TAYLOR COMPANY In “The African Duke” EXCESSIVE —— F. W Knapp, of the Westlake SIDNEY AND ERTS : night by a prowler who| TONEY : 4 Poreee is at the bottom of se gt wicca. yuu 500 years TOWNLEY A Subway Flirtation The Strolling Tenor most digestive ills. KI-MOIDS returned soldier, | coin in rench of = number other} | JACK MORRISEY American soldiers when they. unc} BILLY FERN AND | ‘aN COMPANY eg aR, a gE ARNE COMPANY afford pleasing and JP tninks, vy some previptical age ban Australian Ropers and dit, who forgot his cache n “A Quiet Evening” Whip-Crackers prompt relief from Je ec to the I the distress of acid- fi coven oe etn ————————— , dyspepsia. making the find, was erected in| THERE’S A MATINEE EVERY DAY MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE tabt, He tod tne police he, felt MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION kindly towards the thief for over 13-8 looking the coin, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 40 SCHEDULED determine the] which started |]) |bu Cant Ie the stage, but they object strer a us to paving thete Ted Shawns | | ‘Reduce Your Fat ..... Edward Simpson, 122 19th ave. 8 Without Dieting notified the police Monday morning that a handsome Romeo, probably WITH lot Italian persuasion, was doing his 29, 1919. PALE 2 — = THE ]ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. REGEL, President EARLY FALL SHOWING | AND SALE OF | BLANKETS HE large and well selected stocks of Blankets—their moderate prices for quality bedding were néver more apparent and appreciated than during these days of in- creased prices and many times uncertain quality. For “The Grote-Rankin Co.” and good bedding are synonymous, and one of the best evidences of our unusual values are the following offerings: WOOL PLAID BLANKETS, in rich color combina- tions. These blankets are bound with silk ribbon, are 72x84 inches in size, at $16.50 and $19.00 pair. WOOL PLAID BLANKETS, in large block designs in several attractive colors; 70x80 inches in size and finished with silk binding, $24.00 pair. 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Size 70x80 inches, the pair... 13 EVENTFUL FOR CANADIAN BATTALION MONTREAL, Sept. 29.—Sept. 13, eventful day in the war life of the nd Overseas Battalion, the French+ He Uses No Notes; | Remembers All. F eer Mother Wants to Know All About Yank: Mme. FE Villa Championnet, gentleman before I give my consent Paris, Fra will not allow her); Therefore, I should be very ful is to be the annual charming daughter to marry a cer-| to you if you will kindly tell me what | reunion of the organization, tain doughboy from Seattle until she | you know, or what you will be able | They landed in England on that date knows more about “the morglity, the|to know, about the morality, the |in 1915. family, the situation and the state of | family, the situation and the state of | this young man.” | this young man * Mme, Lix says so in a formal let |ter which Mayor Fitzgerald found in | his mail Monday morning Lix inclosed the doughboy’s | Lix, Canadian unit, day They suffered their heaviest |losses in the battle of Courcelette on |that date, 1916, In the next two |years they were in front line opera. And it is the = of their first reunion, to call at the may. or’s y morning and tions on that date, found him not in, you are now re. minded that Mayor Fitzgerald | knocked off on problems of s' Jattend to matters of the heart, r from Mme. Lix to his Hinton ne fe that trust | GAMBLING FLOURISHES IN GERMANY’S CAPITAL} information about this | LONDON, Sept. 29 Gambling | ( For Skin Tortares } houses are springing up like mush | rooms in Berlin, according to advices received here. ‘The largest and most Don’t worry about eczema or other | Pretentious “casino” is ed in Un | skin troubles. You can have aclear,|*¢T den Linden ) persons | healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained nd as much at any drug store for 35c, or extra large | ‘ nges hands in card | bottle at $1,00. «i Zemo Fie rally removes pimples, NUXATED IRON |] Master Strength-Builder of the Blood ping a rich harvest, | ous tips for such ser - - - - ach night. The club at ANOLPHUS TERRY 7~0 blotches, eczema and ring- CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 29.—Harvard | iain ad students rely on Adolphus ‘Terry|worm and makes the skin clear and & taxicab: a serv Helps Make for any information about their| healthy, Zemo is a clean, penetrating, They average $250 an Strong, Sturdy Men records or Harvard history they | antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor! evening and Healthy, Beautiful Women might need. Filed away in his head | greasy and stains nothing. It is easily | epee: | abe ure the faces, names and college | applied and costs a meretrifiefor each) Gpewing gum was first used by| |} 3,000,000 People Use It Annually records of more than 10,000 students | pplication. It is always dependable! yiocican Indians to keep throats | Ask Viur Doctor Or Druquist extending back to 1900 ‘The E. W, Rose Co,, Cleveland, O. }from parching in the desert