~ GIRLS IN BOOTHS HELP RED CROSS _ , Besiege Downtown District : in Campaign Beads of pretty girls tn booths @owntown and on the streets Sat Urday pinned the Red Cross emblem ‘on the coats of beaming gentlemen Oat in the Untversity district every- Dody attended a football game, and Between halves “shelled out" dollars for Red Cross memberships Ermantrude, the tank, was a will- fg worker in the drive downtown. With Mrs Keith Logan fullitt speaking from the turret, the little tank dodged about among the crowd, @dvertising the big campaign. Mra, Fred W. Burt had charge of Activities tn downtown bootha and directed special stunts on the streets Brerywhere the Red Cross war Ruree, just as she looked a year ago tm France, was busy. Boy Scouts Were to take charge of the booths ‘et night, and keep them open while the drive is on. Leng skirts never indicate that the ‘wearers have small fect. i cieneneenerennetnentoet inflammation of the mu- brane, causing a discharge, colds and er, but depends re condition of the blood. ronic, it may develop into mption by breaking down the lung tissues and impairing once. Thi | the blood, remov mw iseane, and Kives perm: NEW . It has been entirely back on the stage after several years of Miss Marlowe was seriously ill. They are appearing to three generations. a@ cathartic is needed, take Hood's they are gentle and thorough, liven the liver, regulate the bowels! sees no deterioration in her excelent work. RPHEUM THIRD —-AND-—~MADISO STARTS TODAY WITH A MATINEE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SUNDAY THE NOVELTY EXTRAORDINARY—PRETTY VENUSES IN A DASHING, DAZZLING NUMBER. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS Cleopatra’s | Temptation |Models IN THE PEPPY, SNAPPY FUN AND MUSICAL VEHICLE OF THE SEASON | Daisy’s Punctured | Romance’ STARRING LEW WHITE FAMOUS HEBREW COMEDIAN AND THE*LARGE CHORUS OF BEAUTIES } ‘ENTIRE NEW +027 SUNDAY & EVENINGS 40¢ CHILDREN +00 BO¢G ‘ SHOW EVERY SATURDAY YORK—Julla Marlowe and her husband, E. H. Sothern, arelice Thompson, HONOR DEAD OF WAR TOMORROW Memorial Services to Be Held at Arena 2:30 P. M. Not sweetheart or “n ticipate in the Sunday afternoon for the 450 diers, mallors and marines of «King and Kitsap counties who laid down their lives In the world war When the memorial services gin at the Arena Sunday at Pp. m, 90 mothers ‘and fathers men who gave up their America will not be there To them words cannot cild a grief; the polgnant suffering and sorrow which the great war brought to thelr households still ts too vivid and keen to permit them to attend, according to letters received by the memorial committee. Members of the Grand Army of the Republic have accepted an in vitation to attend the memorial services, The veterans of ‘61 have been assigned a block of seats, | Under the direction of Capt. John |R. Dean, members of the American Legion will act as ushers. The committees having in charge arrangements for the services in clude: Committees on musio—Mra. George Heilbron, chairman; Mra. C. D. Stimeon, George M. Brazer, Mrs. Fred W. Bert, jr. Flage—Mrs. Bert, chairman; Mre D, Calder, Mra, Clarence Ely, Cleon B. Roe, Mra, J. D. Lowman | Program and printi@—Mra, Low man, chairman; Mr. Roe, Mra, Li} Man L, Waldron, Mra. B, A. Strout DecorationsJohn H. Condon, chairman; M. B. MeBride, Torfi si gurdson, Mrs, Ely, Mrs. Bert, Seating and Ushere—Major Maur chairman; Captain every mother, father, sister, xt of kin” will par memorial services nol be 2.30 of lives for w ‘etirement during which time Dean, Mr. Sigurdson, Mr. Brazer, Tt. in a revival of K. Greenwood, W Shakespearean plays, and Miss Marlowe ts the star of old, New York G P. Wood, Horatio ,G, Stetson, Lioyd Dysart, Guy Par jmelee, Miles Price. ASK 25 POLICE ‘Twenty five patrolmen will be add ed to the police department in the near future if an ordinance intro duced by Councilman John B. Car roll, approved by the council finance comunittee, is favorably received by noon, FIRST TIME me SHOWN IN SEATTLE the council body next Monday after. | Mayor Fitzgerald and Police Chief Warren were in favor of increasing the number of patroimen to 100 In squads of 20 or 25, but the council committee deemed a single increase of 25 sufficient. | eas Another Fugitive | . . | Wins His Freedom | Gov, Louis F. Hart settled the controversy between Sheriff John Stringer and Prosecuting Attorney Fred O. Brown over the appoint ment of extradition agent to return John Nebbia from Rochester, N. Y.. Friday, when he refused te allow anyone to make the trip. Nebbia was charged with the larceny of clothing worth $64. The amount of the alleged theft did not warrant the expenditure of several hundred dol- lars to bring the man here for trint, the governor maintained. The dect mon of the governor was reached after Deputy Prosecutors Charies BE. Claypool and John A. Frater and Sheriff John Stringer had laid con Micting claims before the executive Friday. Nebbia will be freed. Arrest Salesman on Check Warrant} Arrangements are being made Sat urday to return P. F. Reed, 19-year old salesman, back to San Franciaco, where @ warrant is held for his ar- rest in connection with the alleged passing of a check for $150 on a bank in the California city. Reed waa arrested Friday tn Seat tle after he is said to have passed & worthless check for $200 on the! National Bank of Commerce. He told the police he lived tn Spo. kane. ENTERTAINMENT PLANS FOR POTENTATE READY! Reception plans for Imperial Po tentate W. Freeland Kendrick, head of American Shriners, who will be here November 17, have been com A STIRRING L pleted. Skinner & Eddy will launch the steamship Nile in his honor |that day. Banquet, official recep. tion and meeting will be held in Masonic temple that evening. ‘The average man believes in future punishmentefor his neighbor, Want of principle is the principal want of a mean man, BIFFL | Stop jolting Liver and Bowels with violent drugs, but take ‘‘Cascarets.’’ | “Dynamiting” bile out system with calomel sickening purgatives is all wrong. Salts, Ol, and Cathartic Waters lact by flooding the bowels with the |digestive Juices which are vital to the stomach. Cascarets are differ- ent. They act as a tonic to the bowel muscles, which is the only sensible way to relieve a bilious at- tack, a sour, acid stipated bowels, ore is no grip ing or inconvenience, You natural- ly return to regularity and cheer- fulness, Cascarets cost very little and they work while sleep, —why 7 SF sy bg yy iy bento failure or a | BEECHAM'S PILLS have been iDelangeet gece ee t le of any m in the world! Millions ed BEECHAM’S Pl oy of your and other »mach, or con- Tu bones, 10c, 280, WETS LEADING — BY ONE POINT COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 8.—Figures indicdted today the wets had a ma jority of one vote out of nearly 1,- 000,000 cast on Ohio's ratification of the national prohibition amendment, with practically complete, tho un- official, returns for the entire state, The figures, compiled in the office of the secretary of state, follow; For the measure, 492,926; against it, 492,926. GIRL IS KILLED Delma Murdock&9-year-old bindery girl employed by the Northern Pa- cific Bank Note Co, Lamp building, Spring and Post st. was killed tn- stantly Friday afternoon when an automatic elevator crushed her skull and broke her neck as she peered over the elevator gate in an effort to locate the elevator. Her mother, who lives near Mon- , is expected in Seattle today. The bedy is in the morgue, Coroner ©. C. Tiffin is investigating the acci- dent. Miss Murdock had been in Seattle about three months, She lived at the Ballard ¥. W. roe MOTORSHIP CHARTERED The Pan-American line, of San Francisco, has chartered the motor- shtp Libby Maine to take a cargo from this port to Mexico and Central America. She {s one of the first ships to sail from here for Central America. MRS. GLADYS SANDERS DIES Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys Sanders, 24, 6314 W, Dakota st., who died Thursday night, were held at 8 slock Saturday from Bonney-Wat- son's parlors, Cremation followed, She is survived by her husband, A, C. Sanders, and relatives in Ohio, her birthplace, TALE OF LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS OF EASTERN KENTUCKY It Grips and Holds and Makes You Lean Forward You Can’t Take Your Eye Off the Screen for a Second Without Losing a Thrill . ‘BURGLARS LOOT JUDGE'S HOME During the absence of Judge Ken |neth Mackintosh burglars looted his home at 100 Highland drive some time Friday it was reported to the police. The mailman in the district re ported it to the police. Entrance was made by cutting the screen door on the front porch and then by breaking the glase in the door. Household articles were strewn all over the place. The extent of the robbery cannot be estimated until Judge Mackintosh returns from California, DANCE AT PLAYFIELD The second of a series of winter Playfield dances will be held at the Collins fieldhouse, 16th ave. and Washington st, Saturday night, beginning at 9 o'clock, The dance is given under the auspices of the Seattle Park department. COLDS QF Medical Book sent free, The feeling of depression preced- ing a Cold is due to a check in the cireulation of the blood; the prompt use of “Seventy-seven” restores the cireulation; ing through the veins and breaks up the Cold. “Beventy-seven” also breaks up hard, stubborn Colds that hang on, that have not yielded to other treatment. At all drug and country stores. emphrere Homeo, Medicine Co., 156 William st, New York. sends the blood cours-} STARTS TODAY REX THEATRE SECOND AT UNIVERSITY . az Positively the Same Big Bearcat Riot That Is Sweeping the Gountry BABY RESCUED — FROM FLAMES Awakened from a sound sleep by the cries of his wife, Fred Leman, ja street car conductor, living at 1423% 12th ave., dashed downstal: into a flami room, where, at the jcost of a sev y burned face and | hand&, he saved the life of his 4-day- lola baby The child was sleeping in a clothes basket on a table in the front room, where the flames started Friday aft ernoon, presumably from an over- heated stove, Mrs. Neman, in the |meantime, had escaped from the room with a second child, less than 2 years old ‘ Mrs. Leman, who was being at tended by a nurse, Mrs. Maymie Hall, was asleep downstairs when the flames were discovered, The nurse had left the house on an er- rand, Leman's clothes were burned thru to the flesh in a number of places. Mrs. home of Mrs, B. L. Tippen, 1428 12th ened and hysterical condition. Dr. BE. T. Martin dressed the con ductor’s burns. A city hospital phy siclan resopnded to the alarm, Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3d ave.; down- town, 913 2d ave, Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets To have a clear,, pink skin, bright re, no pimples, ¢ childhood days, you must keep Sag’ body free from poisonous wastes. Or, Edwards’ Olive Tablets & vege- table compound mixed with olive oil) =-yet Nave no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually, J0c and 25c. 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