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ee SS eee oe ‘ee eee ton W's PALACE HIP = sae ME OS DDATES GWEN QUIZ League Committee Hears Mayor Aspirants | CATCHES THIEF SHOPGIRLS’ GODMOTHER GAN | Was Transferring Loot to Automobile taree candidates quaand a to their past Agent G morning the orge Paine Priday bat of val after a fee various qgenioned 1 one-sided gur tle in w two miles east Covington ued at 9760 Moore and the eed to have tolen merehandine other man are al been tra ring mer m a freig r toa waiting when P wuto Moore partner fled discovered wa rested but his ed fire and hots at the fee paministration pat the city Rover at syste ot during elect jas ever known Hugh C. Caldwe tee he bad heard city’s morals & Woman Captures Purse Snatcher | alit e Caught by Mrs. G. W. Montgom-| ” ery fter he had snatched her purse owen! na : ey an os a in @ downtown department store hives cal ating Louts Castro, 35, Filipino, is in the sagt a inter city jail urda — » Baa diaaieail Mra. Montgomery wheel pat would burde taxpayer aught Castro by the coat James A, Duncan denied that bis when she felt the purse slip from * hae bee ‘ 4 by the beneath her arm. Castro immedi-| song aoe enid he tried t ately handed the purse back ‘Triple “ys diet tne toe I'm going to call the police,” she] o's ho @ of th ke declared | mayor for the ¢ f | gree a pertod rs But I gave the puree back,” re} tad he favored affiliat ice ponded the Filipino, Store detect and firemen wit ci aber ives held Castro until the police} and declared he wishe . | arrived | Rrett power site develc at once its maximum capa am efoggre padi Husband Searches te eee wi tag Miss Edith Day has earned the title of “Fairy Godmother for Mrs Roberts | Heating and cook! 1 that|Of the New York shopgirls because of her entertainments waiiss. teen ‘i aay M ries . ; ollce were aidi M. Roberta, thabitants need no urry for then She is planning several performances of “Irene,” | Montesano engineer, in his attempt eral and _ wood shi: Anaad the vehicle she is starring in, and no one | be invited but} Saturday to locate his wife and four hgpommer a eee girls who work, or, as they do in New York, siness.”|Children, who are destitute some that county ne wad ty " wh in the city The wife arrived shall be consolidate: Awe from Bureka, Mont., a week ago ened ins wa oe iF you BELIEVE you have not been counted in | without funds, and notified her sor present campaign. o¢ . . n Elma that she wae here. The aught th » 1920 Census, or know o nat whe was her , ai. mid he thous the 1 Census, or know of || wite may locate her husband by call We forced from wi fem within the building Te = investiga committee wth will make its findings public someone who has been missed, fill out this coupon and mail it to the Chamber of Commerce, 900 Arctic bldg. ne at th wor Public 8 ® protective fety bidg ai Census Committes, Injuries Not Serious asl make recommendations to vot Chamber of Commerce, 990 Arctic Pullding ‘at the conclusion of the quis} BE, Sinewtee cece lft Rave net Bede’ Satid forthe 1900 guvernment csnoen After Auto Plunge Gairman L. D. Lewis, J. D. Black-} Ir ned by A. E. Muir, a Wh Robert S, Boyns, AH. Hutohin-|] = Name... sessesessesessceceenecenrseesseseseereenes ort tp Stanley apart m, Joseph Jacobs, Wa’ 3. John-| me and Union and muct JD. Mudge Address prea Eagar non . MoCrary’s machine : near the Meach WHE LITTLE Corrace this address rule GS aa’ Gibehonet Taee fea Clayton; Ford and Urma; . 4 Mec ‘ ined rary’s thumb was cut Bikey Brothers; %: Ishikawa Brothers. EDITH CLIFForD Twiee Dalty—3 130-8115. | Aero Club to Give Jj Mcent COIN * Sinner Februnry FULTON, Mo. Jan. %1.—Competi tion in pickles preserved from before the civil war period, whinkers that Ison’s College | Holds Celebration Mond Wilson's Mod 7 wilt a Beginning ay hen t Mi ws AUDEVILLE Feature Mhotopiay: Mary were grown when airships were not Ar ting nex annual Miles Minter dreamed of and documenta almost ng tb att reunion | from the days of Adam, have in - - * the 25th anniversary of Ses oF sanee- : ’ : . wt cpirea Mra. R. D. Crump of thi# city Policeman’s Trial ' 0 came forward with an olf coin only part of the design and words Set for February 19 Would Go Back to TURDAY ~~ INGUN FIGHT MORE THRILLING THAN THE NOVEL! WITH THE MOST UNUSUAL HEROINE EVER CREATED! A Beautiful Body with Four Separate Personalities WHICH WAS THE REAL WOMAN? RUPERT HUGHES’ Great American Novel “THE CUP OF FURY” CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director SPECIAL REQUEST } “High Jinks” COMEDY Carter De Haven in “THE SURE CURE” TOPICS AND WEEKLY NUMBER .Friml CLEMMER * SEATTLES berlayne's desk, the rare Australian arm, eflliddle Temple ‘and bedraggled headgear which he BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE had thrown down when they entered the cottage. | hat's enough!" he almost shout- ed I've got it—at last! Breton-— where's the nearest telegraph office? Hawes? Straight down this valley? ‘Then, here's for it! Look after things till I'm back, or, when the police come, join me there, I shall catch ByJSFletcher stamped on the coin could be de ttempted robbery the y first train to town, anyhow, after ciphered because jt was so badly | charge C. M. Reynolds Land of Whiskers Copy RIGHT, 1919 BY wiring.” worn, but “Don Carlos III" and the/troiman, will face in» | Russian residents of Seattle w ALFRED A .KNOPF INC jut—what are you after, figures “1704" can be seen plainty.| February 19. He ix a f Pines the federated - |Spargo?” exclaimed Breton. “Stop! Mrs. Crump found the coin while | temptix nree robberies one night 04 aWigore s Ae ower Ep ati nag ag vray wor ghee | hae 9 gpl plight | coviet ky and Le| (Continued From Our Last Issue.) | stamps of which Criedir told at the} “Guardian,” he said, “why don’t) What on earth en eee ee a cits te nee ee ae eee alter. _Jodge| nine renewed thelr alleged: etterte % Thats one for you, Spargo!|inquest. That was proof positive.” | you tell what you know? Don’t be| But Spargo had closed the door ee ae die cel ee ee | be ment back to the land of whiskers! Myerst sald. “That surprises you Spargo at Breton. They |afraid of that fellow there—he's safe|4"d was running for all be was vad pray Sie aiee oe 430 Gana for at & resolution adopted this week that makes you think. Now what/knew w Myerst did not know—|enough. Tell Spargo and me what| Worth down the valley. Three-quar- ed on the coi t S yea — ne may ask.’ that the stamps of nic © spoke | yor y ome: ters of an hour later he startl id and persons to whom it was Road B Is Killed UNIVERSITY CORDA, in the may hat t amps of which he spoke | you know of the matter. Remember, wilet hak’ peaoueed else gevhings hown were not able to shed any | “SOW oss is Kulle ato ie Bh that you |were lying in Spargo's breast pocket, |nothing can hurt Cardiestone, or] qulet and peaceful telegraphist by AS sym junior ¢ will stage a vaudeville | are » Har, or t where they had lain si ne had|Chamberlayne, or whoever he is or| darting, breathless a y, into @ ight on its iden m7 ves — os — Bothell Highway de luxe Meany audito Satur: {this mystery in bigger than before.” | picked them up from t and | was, now.” py country postoffice, snatching oe, eee pits ll Snow, 65, fotor of a|day night I can le when {t's necessary,” re |confusion of Chamberlayne's floor. | Elphick sat for a moment shaking|® telegraph form and scribbling down oe of ur section con ag ac 4% ean sta and y store at|— ~ : 4 Myerst, “Just now it inn't Why asked Breton, after ajhis head. He allowed Spargo to give |* Message in a shaky handwriting: fore it became so badly “Indicates |@ke City on the highway | ri b } necessary. I'm telling you the plain|pause, “why did you never accuse|him another drink; he lifted his| 4 vole punched in ne sith at one and road boss for that rict, was | truth; there's no reason why 1/Cardlestone, or Chamberlayne, of the head and looked at the two young| . Rathbury, New Scotland Yard, that 1 tly achat jen worn at one) i netantly killed Saturday. A wagon| n't. As I've said before, altho | murder men with something of an appeal. London. time as & trini Sk oad of gravel ran r his head | wo young bullies have me tied I aid! I have accused him & score I'm badly shaken,” he said. “I’ve Arrest Jane Baylis at once for \After striking a rut in the roadway é }up in this fashion, you can't do any-|of times—and Elphick, too,” replied! suffered much ely—I've learnt} murder of John Maitland. Com- Nab ‘Dope Runner \adar. ib ene tber plbthed 'eut of % thing againat me. {ve a power of at rat with emphasis, “Not at first, things that I didn’t know. Perhaps| ing straight to town with full Aft Wild Chase qubed cute the read, Where thé FOR from thoae two old men d you—I never let Chamberlayne I ought to have spoken before, but| ¢Vidence, FRANK SPARGO. er ha " fas . 1 that's enough to sat know that I ever suspected him for) I w fraid for—for b He wi | pheno occ red. as afraid for or him. was a Following a spirited chase of half | body as to my posseasion of their me time. I had my own game to|good friend, Cardlestone, whatever erp eri key cngron pats. . | checks and securities, I've the whip play, But at last—not so many days/else he may have been—a good/Seen Stephen Aylmore walk out o block, and up three stories of a | building, at Fifth ave. and Washing Ealy Trial Is Set | 1 of you, my sons, in all ways I did. 1 accused them both. |friend. And—TI don't know any more the Bow st. dock, cleared of the ” 1} that’s why I'm telling you the t's how I got the whip hand of|than what happened that night.” charge against him, and in a fair « t.. Wong Win n dope run por yredlgtaa Bay aly letintarde for February 16 h—to amuse myself during thia|them. ‘They began to be afraid—by| “Tell us what happened. that| Way of belng cleared of the affair of csbheniien Chae Reynolds Saturd Charged with the murder of Avoidable Ca: | 1 of waiting. The plain truth,|that time Elphick had got to know | night,” said Breton. 20 years before, found himself in a Geaviind,. Revntite enya he saw the | ary, Mtsabeth Bryan, of Puy rf voidabie Vauses my sons!” all about Cardiestone’s past as Cham-| “Well, that night I went round, as | Y€Ty quiet corner of the court, hold- FINANCIAL AGENTS Chinaman pam dope to a victim William Yay Katy and hie mother,| 5 ‘sabia Cabe-—bonks he In pursuance of which,” observed |berlayne. And, as I tell y El) T often’ did, to play piquet with !% the hand of Jessie Aylmore, who, “ “i > Will go Om Breton drily, “I think you mentioned |Phick’s fond of Cardlestone. It's Cardlestone. That was about 10|¢ discovered, was saying things to 117 New York Baikfing ; a " Th d Februa RL Tri w warm = ye that you were the first person to|ueer, but he is. He—wants to shield | o'clock. About 11 Jane Baylis came him which he scarcely comprehended, a - | Fi ty ousan aa net by Judge Mitchell Gil pe warm your boots, tind my father lying dead?” | hima to Cardlestone's—she'd been to my| There was nobody near them and the = Sta St 1 jam Saturda bef putting I was. That is—ne far as I can] What did they say when you ac rooms to find me—wanted to see me girl spoke freely and warmly. myps ‘olen | you will emeape taking eather. I'll tell you all about it, Aw|cused them?” asked Breton. “Let's! particularly—and she'd come on|_ “But you will come—you will come Fifty thousand Oriental stamps Shrubbery Gone; . ANG YOU WHT C8CADC TAKING | T aaid, I live over Cardiestone, That|keep to that point—never mind their there, knowing where I should be. pra: Pigg te propey, | Seale and $15 worth of war savings ing 9 night I came home very | it was | feelings for one another. Cardlestone would make her have a/*7e sic ‘ou will—won't you? SAVINGS stampa were stolen from E. 8. Mor Woman Is Angry To get the best results take “Sev-|weil past 1 o'clock, There was no- Just so, but that feeling’s a lot! giass of wine and a biscuit; she sat argo allowed himself to retain Il ton, $33 Thistle st., he reported to! 3 t 0 shinee t tiret stan 60 6 about--axs a matter of fact, no|More to do with this mystery than| down and we all talked. Then, about, sion of the hand. Also he took Il] police Saturday ‘s : oe ; the first eneese or one bas residential chambers in that|¥ou think, my young friend,” said) should think, a quarter to 12, a/% straight look into Jessie Aylmore's | ‘ , t t hiver; if you wait t ir bone t 1 sk? Why, they strenuously denied . a don’t want thanks,” he said. “It | 5 THAN 150 witnesses have r e r ind the body of a man lying in| ask his outer door was open, and, of t eS eal a to y the Fy - begin to ache, it may take longer cata | erect & match ahd llestone swore solemnly tol|eourse, anybody outside could see] all a lot of luck. And if I come 7 pe ‘ . " . veou: my visitor of |me that he had no part or lot in the| tights withi Cardlestone went to|—~today—it will be to see—just youf* myns cane W Where Is D Book in Ex h, French, | immedia ecognized my visitor of | me t t ghts nin, a in sthseduled the ? here, Oh h ’ ails. = Seckdae he th noon-——John Marbury, Now,| murder of Maitland did Elphick.|the door; we heard a man’s voice in-| Jessie Aylmore looked down at the te oss te aha peoomagpess: Meiklejohn’s Cow? ' jerman— |" itho T'was #0 late in going home, 1|But—they know something about the|quire for him by name; then the|two hands. ¥ up to ana fs one \ Gow wih’ leaked m | Malled fr na sober as a Man can be, and panic af the ~ two old men an't | vol added that Criedir, the stamp| “I think,” she whispered, “I thinir includ but one in the t t of H. Meikle ‘ eo. nk pretty ly at all times, | te you definitely who actually | dealer, had advised him to call on|that is what I really meant!" neluding very day bu iy t ‘ bres ageposte vid Hamphreys’ it Medicine elie extra speed just; Struck John Maitland down, I'm cer-'Mr, Cardiestone to show him some maa “ t t c | tain tha hey have a very clear idea;rare ‘atral! ee. E iD. n ‘ pene i * t ng I did was} tain that they ‘|rare Australian stamps, and that see Any i t urticle it}in their minds as to who really did!/ing a light under his door, he had |————— asa — F b a | They knocked. Cardiestone asked him in . - ql A sudden sharp ery fror e inner} he came in. That was the man we FUNERAL OF Mrs, Ge | A | a n ep. 3 ; ie n track-|r0om interrupted Myerst. Breton|saw next day at the mortuary. Up-| . f com. | made for the door But before they | either that night or next day!” . ” uny, 1 nec the things in that]could reach it Elphick came out,| “What happened when he came| will draw interest ,en I found out who the dead | White and shaking Jin?” asked Breton i lly was. And then I deliber He's one!’ he exclaimed in “Cardlestone asked him to sit Put aside the Salts i from How Much Do You Weigh? Monday and ely get to work to throw dust in|quavering accents. “My old friend's|down; he offered and gave him a » Oil, the eyes of the police and of the|gone—he's dead! I was—as' I/drink, The man said Criedir had Calomel, or Pills and | lerweight is often ¢ o irregular habit ewapapers, and particularly in the} woke suddenly and looked at him,|given him Cardlestone's address, and Underweight—Underweight | na ular newspaper nd par sul “ Fi | eating and sleeping and lack of regula Kat freely cyen of young Master Spargo there ” that he'd been with @ friend at some take ‘Cascarets. e m 1 | forint foods mentione t parag I , t | argo forced the old man into|rooms in Fountain Court, and as he mee ; 7 asked Bretor uc and gave some ky;|Was passing building he'd just srevelaied ’ egula What?” asked F 1 hair and gave him some whisky;|was passing our iS Ase Yun daetinn soe aoe Sy eee ed fc rweight What? Knowing all I did, 1|Breton passed quickly into the inner|looked to make sure where Cardle-|and stomach ele a Gos ane pte oa st waiddle lif A‘ h rate as heart firmly believed that Marbury, or,|room, only to come back, shaking his] stone lived, and as he noticed a light| with Cascarets, or ‘merely whipping Cut 4 butter rather, Maitland, had been murdered | head he'd made bold to knock. He and] them into action every few day: gone, Pe eles : : Be ereR. aed Pils by either Cardiestone or Elphick. 1] “He's dead,” he said. “He evident-|Cardlestone began to examine the| gaits, Cathartic Pills, Oil, or Puree io Me : wt it to m: n this way—and my |ly died in his sleep.” stamps. Jane Baylis said good-night ay are ie ! : srage Height, Weight and Age for Men and Women pe put it to myself in this ¥ an : tive Satere Ss Averag Height, Weight and Age ; Pan The powerful actor who inion was strengthened as you,| “Then his secret’s gone with him,"|and she and I left Cardiestone and] stop having a bowel wash-day ere é won renown as the “Lit- p inserted news in your paper | remarked Myerst, calmly, “And now] the man together | Let Cascarets gently cleanse and reg- pour ; ) Colonel” in “The uitland finding himself in the vi} we shall never know if he did kill} “No one had recognized him?” said | ulate the stomach, remove the ous df you é is € |i cinity of Cardiestone after leaving | John Maitland or if he didn't. Soj Breton. jand fermenting food and foul gases height and Birth of a Nation” por- Aylmore's rooms that night, turned | that's done with! vo one! Remember, I only once|take the excess bile from the liver traying a role equally as | into our building, perhay dua to | Old Blphick suddenly sat up in his]or twice saw Maitland in all my land carry out of the colon and bows ! compounded semi splendid in where Cardlest lived, He met|chair, pushing Spargo fiercely away |life. ‘The others certainly did not|els all the constipated waste mattoe a Sem Cardlestone accidentally, or he per-|from his side [recognize him, At le I never|and poisons so you can straighter annually tc . haps met Cardlestone and Elphick| “He didn’t kill John Maitland!’ he| knew that they did—if they dia." | up, babii , ‘And a Still together-—they recognized each other. | cried angrily, attempting to shake| “Tell us,” said Spargo, joining in| Cascarets tonight will make you Maitland probably threatened to ex-|his fist at Myerst. “Whoever says|for tho first time, “tell us what youlfoel great by morning, ‘They wate 8 gg | {Por Cardiestone, or, rather, Cham-|ho killed Maitland Hes. He was sland Miss Baylis did while you aleep—never gripe, sicken j Small Voice berlayne—noborly, of courn ous innocent as 1 am / You've tortured) | “At the foot of the stairs Jane/or cause any inconventenc and ome | know what happened, but my theory }and tormented him to his death with |Paylis suddenly said she'd forgotten |ao little, too | 18 that Chamberlayne killed him. | that cba us you're torturing me-—~| something in Cardlestone’s lobby, As | —————— ee 5 ; THE HALL ROOM There, at any rate, was the fact that/among you, I tell you he'd nothing|she was going out into Fleet st K it Morthwest Trust & BOYS Maitiand was found murdered at!to do with John Maitland's death—|and I was going down Middle Temple St. Paul Stove “ngs Co. “A Chamberlayne's very threshold. And, | nothing! | Lane to turn off to my own rooms, Rae tone e —in— n the course of few days, | proved,| Myerst Inughed |we said good night. She went back kinds § : a ie to my own positive satisfaction, by Who had, then?” he said. upstairs And I went home. And “NOTHING BUT getting access to Chamberlayne's| “Hold your tongue! commanded| upon my soul and honor, that's all I See NERVE rooms in his absence, that Maitland] Breton, turning angrily on him. He | know!" and connected, md and Union had been there, had been in those|sat down by Hiphick's side and laid| Spargo suddenly leaped to his feet 608 PIKE ST, Ford Weekly rooms. For I found there, in Cham-|his hand soothingly on the old man's|He snatched at his cap—a sodden * Main 878 |