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or heater tak en a8 part pay style or price is here for you! —and, as usual, “Your Credit Is latest style EMPRESS KITCHEN | $24.5¢ heats up the kitchen In the shortest possible time, gives also cooking service and keeps the hot water pipes full. fire box contains extra large coil to keep up a supply of Two holes on top for cooking service. legs are adjustable; they can be lowered or raised to any plenty of hot water. —every line and angle is pleasing to the eye. sturdy looking and not in any way clumsy. The rich abundance of nickel work helps to make it indeed a most desirable heater. Heavy ribbed pot and best steel body; all making it fit air- tight. Burng any fuel. at is strong and 111 South ith St. Clothing Valued at $220 Stolen|’. Clothing valued at Washington st., morning, the police report. Entrance to the Marnata residence |@ short distance.’ He took the boat | Was made thru a bathroom window. | then, and that is the last I have seen The clothing included a number of |of it.” Between 25,000 and 35,000 bales of GUARD GIVE cotton are destroyed every year in this country by fire, For Colds or Influenza as a Preventive, BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W. GROVI'S signature on the box, 300, LAXA- GUSON” By St. John G. Ervine “The Play That Has Pierced the Soul of America” Pronounced by Leading Critics to Be the Greatest Drama Seen in the Last Twenty Years SEEN EReEEEEEE falling hat “A Melodrama That Throbs Body tft when ov Tinie “Sure, I knew they were rob- and foul” jon or treatment has pro - 4000 guarantes Wr omerne 24 bers,” Bam told the insurance man, hy become or remain bald if you|hand it to them the way they If others have ob- | hustied. Why, in ten minutes they Why not yout Cee ee eotalko, | were gone with the safe. 1| an grow hair? ina 25e, Oe, Te, $1.00, $1.50 EN is die, 15e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 why not you? busy drug store; or wend 10 cents, tampa, for peeling pack- age, with proofs. to Job Brit-| their taces, THE BODY OF MRS, _ MILLER FOUND {coroner Tiffin and Assist- ants Make Examination x 8 Continued From Page On pereen are minutely different from }the corpuscles of any other person. 5 will attempt’ to measure the ter and shape of the corpus clos in the bloodstaing on the launeh and will then compare them with the corpuscles of Miller's blood, cutor Patterson haa found ervations were made for Mra. where a for the morphine habit. Th to substantiate Mi! story jeonvinee Patterson that the trip across the lake was started in good | faith was to undergo treatment tends to Had Violent Temper Miller, however, is known to have « violent temper, according to Pat terson, Miller has even admitted that he had on occasions struck his wife, according to the pape These cocasions, Mik contends, were when his wife insisted on taking morphine and acted distract ingly unreasonable, because of her drug habit nd The suicide theory is supported by Une fet that Miller says his wife | remained allent, her head down, when he insisted during the trip that she must remain at the sant tarium six weeks, Miller says his the program to take treatments, He turned his back and went to the en | gine. The boat lurched, He turned ound, His wife had disappeared. This is Miller's explanation. Signed Complaint The trip to the sanitartum was ar ranged in an attempt to avoid | divorce proceedings. Miller agreed |to return to his wife if she could | be cured of the drug habit. | Mra. Miller had signed a divorce complaint Monday and started sult | to regain property deeded to Miller's | dead woman. “About three weeks ago in San Francisco Miller beat his wife. They This tits; TH ll but ney, came to me on said they were willing to return the property to Mrs. Miller. We then ij g $50 « month alimony. He left and I asking $60 a month.” prosecuting attorney's office. Got Launch Sunday house, who owns the launch the lice station Tuesday hunting for Miller. county jail. Smith started to leave the station without saying anything about tl details of Miller's borrowing of the time. Got Boat Early Monday “Miller appeared again at the boat- house at 10 a. m. Monday, according to Smith, and borrowed the launch for the second time. “Miller sold my father the launch several months ago,” explained Smith, “and then I did not see him again until Sunday, when he came out to the boat house and asked me -|if he could take the launch for a ttle while. I let him have the boat and he brought it back later in the “He came again about 10 o'clock $226 and a/ Monday morning, and said he wished watch worth $60 were stolen from/to take the launch again, stating he \the residence of K. Marnata, 671 | Wished to take his wife for a ride. early Wednesday “I asked him where his wife was, and he said, ‘She is up the lake YEGGS PRAISE (Special to The Star by N. BF. A.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15.—Sa) | « |Maloy is a nightwatehman paid guard a Thompson restaurant. He} has had the job for eight years and One of the potential in otalko—for the halr—! Procured thru There are othe ingredients not found in has done his duty well, his em- ployers say, up and carry the safe away from {| about tt, “IT saw them break in and I must wouldn't be able to identify them —didn't pay much attention to “They were smart young men, Tu say.” TTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1919. - T ARBITRATION IS For Ireland—Against Agitators | three major | industrial « at the Lakeside santtartum, | |& m. all groups were in their com || mittee roc || Objection of all members and will dispose of the arbitration question || posal for mediation of the steel strike | today seemed certain |by B. M. Baruch, fearing an adverse Ireland is the moat prosperous country in the world and would be all attention was called to the lunch | right but for agitators says Lady Decies, who has lengine a few seconds after he told | for a visit her she would have to go thru with | across the water to live. PORTLAND LAWYER SAYS MRS. MILLER FEARED A SWINDLE | mother, according to Attorney Clar- PORTLAND, Oct. 15.—(Special to] Miller's noe L. Reames, attorney for the The Star.)—Attor John F. Logan * of Portland today threw light on the divorce complaint.” Reames! relations between Walter P, Miller, rived in this country Lady Decies was Vivian Gould before she married and went MAYNARD NOW property, amounting $8,000, be transferred to bis mother. “Mra, Miller consented. But when she came to see me evidently she + | regretted the decision, She said her husband had gone to Seattle clinch the matter and rhe was going to Beattie to protect her property. “The Millers had quarreled for years, according to her story. TWO! Lake City at 10:44:50 @ m. tod: y. L. weeks ago, in San Francisco, they A had a particularly violent dispute. A boat and train race to Seattle follow. je beat her there by only one/ 194450. Nice trip. Very smoky drowned in Lake Washington Mon- Logan attorney for Mra, separated and she went to the die | sitter, a former resident. of Port. “Mrs. Miller called at my office| Seattle by boat only a week ago to and requested me to institute divorce | “4Just property matters, she followed proceedings against her husband. She | >Y he aay in Portland to also ere the return h anked me to secure \ Seeveeed eaten henlie stomach Gaesiness, heartburn, wate and ow distrenon after ca! BEWARE OF CUT. |: RATES IN W.S.S dincussed the divorce action. Cos| NEW. grove would not accede to my de|ware ti mand that Mra. Miller be granted | Stamp! The practice of buying told him I would file @ult Monday /stampe from other than salesmen other than those with credentiais Correspondence and pictures that/from the goverment has inspired Mrs. Miller was to use in her divorce|4@ clever gang to put out several suit have been turned over to the| thousand dollars’ worth of the $6 denomination. Many of these have been seized service operatives, G. W. Smith, one of the proprie-|there in a dangerous amount still tors of the Mount Baker park boat/|at large. John 8. Tucker, chief of the New telis how the bogus Driving the # 8) tritious bran and skim mitk try the lan of eating what you lke N. J. Oct. 15-—Be- | Dyspep: active and wit these | just as when the Nor ia it necessary to You may eat freely of Lia or other dishe: rage dyspeptic 1 r no distress if you follow with Stuart Dyapep; ¥ prevent those formerly made you your stomach as if it were You can get Stua: win Tablets in any drug store at Millers used on the tragic tripacross| York staff, Lake Washington, appeared at the po-| stamps may be recognized: “They are made by photographic reproduction from the originals and Smith explained that the launch|are good imitations. had not been focated. He wanted to/used is a darker blue than the real find Miller to see what had become | thing. of the mystery boat. The police told} ‘The stamp Smith that Miller was up at the/than the original. a “The background is of light color. “The horizontal lines beside the portrait of Franklin do not show “Most of the stamps thus far soid launch, but he told a Star reporter|/have been in folders of 20, which that Miller had appeared at the! wilt be worth $100 in 1924. Mount Baker boat house Sunday and | fessional borrowed the launch for the first] chief victims, but they are likely to be offered at attrac Sure Way to Regain Robust Bloom of Youth A _amooth, velvet delica: 23 hours, flying time. is slightly smaller bloom, ls one youth ts over, this beautiful tint and satiny luster are rarely to preserve them— tion, Famous beauty experts abroad long have known that ordinary mer- ° ke wonders in this It actually gives a new to the skin, restoring that marvelous girlish color and softness in @ remarkable manner. the Sierras to Mather field. hat's the ques- spent the night here, dealers have Lieut pimply complexion into one of cap- 2 tivating loveliness in less than two #kill is necessary in ap- night like cold cream id washed off in the morning.—|alr derby. 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I could see a great improve- strike in advance are under wey in ment after government quarters, with the sen- Certain); Ate standing ready to co-operate with GEORGE Secretary of Labor Wilson, Wor al! 3 The house has before it a resolu- pangs i ona tion favorably reported, extending of the government by violence is being widely agitated, and that little effort is being made to capture those | responaible. | But when he saw a gang drive |@ the prospect of radical leaders get- ing control of labor unions. y|a Child's restaurant a few doors | away, he had nothing to say | Try it Today! ‘200 First A: . Rev ve, 8. We Never Close, immigration for one year, the result Your wartime passport restrictions on Y of Secretary of State Lansing’s fear that if the bars are let down the country will be flooded with radicals BIG ISSUE NOW: National Industrial Confer-' ence in Important Work | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15— (United Press.) — rf post poning for the day the vote on labor's proposal for mediation of the steel strike, the national in- dustrial conference today ad- journed until 2:30 p. m. tomor- row, WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The ups of the national ‘erence went into ex utlve semion this morning, to work 1 plans for arbitration of all indus trial disputes The opening of the morning sew sion, scheduled for 9:30, wax delayed to permit the groups to meet, At 11 “Thin move,” said Chairman Lane, “will give um time for working out a now before the conference.” Defeat of the labor group's pro- Members of the public group, led vote on the steel strike resolution Might cause a break in the confer ence, set to work on new arbitration plans and #0 delayed the vote on the tee} resolution, which was scheduled for this morning. The new compromise plan may not be reported today. It in considered likely that the conference will not convene until after noon, when, it is expected, the public group will suc ved In getting favorable action on a proposal to adjourn or to lay over the vote on the steel arbitration pro- poral until the new compromixe plan is ready for consideration by the whole conference. ACROSS PEAKS Derby Flight Aviator Is on Way to Middle West BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15. —(Uriit- @@ Press)—Licutenant B. W. May- nard, the “sky pilot,” arrived at Salt In @ message to the United Preas Maynard says: “Arrived at Salt Lake City at over Balt Lake City.” BATTLE MOUNTAIN, Nev. (15.1 have finished what I Sacramento over the Sierra Nevada mountains in 69 minutes. I had a very pleasant trip, and ex- pect to make it to Mineola field in RENO, Nev., Oct. 15.—Lieut. Col. Reynolds and Lieut. Sheridan, flying in the transcontinental air derby, left/and agitators. here in planes No. 14 and No. 40, Tespectively, at 9 a. m. in a race over|/ready has evoked support of both They |sides of the chamber is emphatic in its language and refers to either aliens or other persons who have SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 15.—(By| “attempted to bring about the forci- United Press.)}—-Lieut. Sheridan beat/ble overthyow of the go’ Col. Reynolds by one second|whko have preached anarchy and se- in a race over the Sierra mountains/ dition, who have advised the defi- today. Sheridan landed at Mather|ance of law and authority both by at 94922 and Reynolds at/printing and circulation of printed 3. They started together at 9/newspapers, books, pamphiets, circu- a. m. from Reno, having arranged | lars, stickers and dodgers, and also for a “race within a race.” Both are|/by spoken word and who in like taking part in the transcontiinental/manner have advised and openly ad- vocated the unlawful obstruction of industry and the unlawfyl and yio- lent destruction of property, in pur- suance of a deliberate plan and pur. pose to destroy existing property a to impede and obstruct the conduct of business essential to the prosperity and life of the com- munity.” BY RAMOND CLAPPER wt té Q (United Press Staff Correspondent.) 6 A ; WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—An at- OF RED MENACE turbers Now Expected tempt to secure more decisive action |against rede and radical agitators is jexpected in the senate today. 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