The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 3

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Prizma Colored Scen “Big Guns of the Navy” =—_— = Holmes’ velogue— “Hunting for Head Hunters” This tremendous story of seething adventure on land and sea now is making the Strand crowds happy— It is one of the really big productions of the year. It starts off with a terrific storm at sea, then plunges you into the perils of gun-running in a southern republic. “HOBO” GORDON IN TENOR SOLOS AFTERNOONS AND NIGHTS BURTON HOLMES. STRAND NEWS MUTT AND JEFF PRIZMA SCENIC Tax Laws Unfair, Says Gellatly ‘That existing tax jaws are unfair | to keep the prelate from slipping out THE SEATTLE STAR ARCHBISii BEING GUARDED Cordon of Detectives Watch Mannix at Rest LONDON, Aug. 11.—-A_ cordon of detectives stood guard today around the Nazareth house, in the suburbs, where Archbishop Daniel Mannix is resting after hia trip from America to England The purpore of the detectives was of the house and going secretly to Ireland. The government has for bidden him to visit Ireland on ac- count of his pro-Sinn Fein sympa thies, It would take the pen of Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, to do justicn to the acenes that were witnessed during the night, as the Might indicate the Australian Irish prelate waa plotting to escape, Every vehicle emerging from the yard of Nazareth house was pounced | Persons coming out of the house | Were halted, scrutinized and interro- | gated, the Scotland Yard agents evi dently suspecting the archbishop might attempt to walk boldly away, his identity cloaked behind some baf. fling disguise, Meanwhile the friends polloa, that he would first seek legal advice. He said he planned to spend today ing. Vaughn, secretary to Mannix, as he looked from @ window and saw a cluster of detectives milling around in front of the house, It was reported that the Sinn Fein intelligence department submitted a half dozen plans by means pf any one of which Mannix might be able to escape from Nazareth house and get to Ireland, but the archbishop hag not consented to try them. Gets Suffrage Note HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. 11.— Governor Holcomb today received a communication from Will H. Hays, chairman of the national republican committee, concerning the suffrage situation in this state. The letter the | was not made public, “SCRATCH MY BACK” eee and with thi result. It is odorless, non-irritatin and so harmless a child could safe: eat it. It leavee the skin #0 soi ) hairless, that not the t sign of your former trouble remains. SAY WHEN! ee ae he gn No tivo R fuck Gig! try ct on Siq. Tameoo! Coie K) baer. Sr uad, dons nts L nus that'll mane aon oe a tin Cow ied ko aw Aowser dogo fait! slong. : Louw fpr av Docker malt wintir heater rate & people, unbrow Hey run car ogre of Fant QD America been such a diversity of Indian DODGE DEATH Yakima Man and Califor- nian in Crash MARTINEZ, Cal, Aug. 114-Clar- ence Brown of Yakima, Wash., and Ed Diets of Martines, narrowly es- caped serious injury today when an airplane, piloted by Brown, in which they were starting from Martinez for Yreka, Cal., crashed into @ hillside near Martinez, The plan was totally wrecked. ‘The accident occurred when Brown swerved the plane to miss telegraph wires. Wedding Comes After Blunder of Officials PORTLANO, Ore., Aug. 11-—Miss Jonephine Eckiund, the government's star witness against J, W. Bentley, alleged violator of the Mann act, married tho defendant late yesterday, soon after the charge against him had been disminsed, Bentley wan alle; have brought Miss Ecklund, the attractive daughter of a Prominent family at Aberdeen, Wash., to Portland, and to have paid her fare, The young woman, who ts 22 years O14, stood steadfastly by the man thruout his hearing in federal court yesterday, She said she came to Portland for the purpose of getting married here, with the knowledge of her parents, and testified her mother wave her the money with which she bought her railroad ticket. Bentley and his companion were arrested at « local hotel the morning after their arrival before they 4m opportunity to get a marriage ii. conse, Mins Eckiund testified. . . Ballard Residents * . to Hold Big Picnic An afternoon and evening picnic for all Ballard will be held August 15 at the Golden Gardens, under the auspices of Ballard business. men. Wagner's band will give an after. noon concert. Games, a clambake and dancing are on the program and free coffee will be served all pleknickers on the grounds. The Boy Scouts are in charge of the bonfire and the com- mittee for arrangements includes Frank C, Kean, Theodore Hegdahl, Andy Johnson, A. E. Ruffner and The Pike Place market was set aside by the city counall to provide a place where producers might sell direct to consumers. 4 County Officers rf Slice Estimates County Auditor Norman M. War. Gall nipped $8,055 from his budget for 1921, the total ire being $140,830 as compared to $148,885. The saving was made thru the reduction of office help. Superintendent A. 8. Burrows of the county school shows a reduction in his budget. He is asking $14,750 for his office for 1921, as compared to $14,805 for last year. The energy exerted by Babe Ruth in hitting @ home run is said to equal 44 horsepower, Nowhere in has there languages as in California, or a Wager Title Insurance is not guesswork nor a‘ wager. It is based upon the most thorough examin- ation of titles that can be made by skilled con- veyancers. The Com- pany then guarantees their examinations and absolutely insures the titles passed upon, pro- tecting the insured against many possible sources of loss that are not discoverable from an examination of the pub- lic records. Title Insurance Is Iseued by WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE CO. “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000 “After you eat—always use ATONIC the bestremedy, it takes py el acids and gases Fight out course, ON LONG TOUR Starts His Campaign to Land Presidency BY HENRY W. WALKER DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 11--Travel- ing aa-an ordinary citizen, Gover- nor Cox left here at 11:05 a, m. OPIS [TWO AVIATORS |GOV.COXOFF’ land the United States presidency. He went to Columbus and from there will go to Camp Perry. Christensen Busy; to Be Heard Later State Chairman George F. Chris- tensen, of the democratic cor mittee, was unable attend t ‘Women's Cox-Roonevelt league lunc: | eon Tuesday noon because of out-of- town political business. The meet- ing was postponed and will be held | | later, Christensen will open state headquarters in Geattle this week | with George E. Ryan in charge. ENGINEER GIVES MORE. EVIDENCE ABOUT TANLAG Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Nervousness Are Gone ‘Since He Began Taking It “Tanlac has so bullt me up in health and strength that I'm feeling just fine, and my work is now casy for me,” said Joe Kuhihanek of 2526 BE, Boone avenue, a well-known sta- tionary engineer, who has been a thirty years, “For five years I suffered terribly from stomach trouble, and had indi- gestion in all its forme, I had no appetite, and even the little I did! eat fermented in my stomach and ‘bloated me all up and simply made me miserable for hours. After every meal I had cramping pains in my | also my hips and knees that caused me a great deal of trouble, in getting around and doing my work. I was very nervous, and at night I was so would lle awake for hougs at a time. I was weak and all run down, and it was simply a drag for me to get| about. bed “Well, when I started on Taniac/ I began tm: from the very | first and just kept on until I'm now | who are looking for relief 8 also.” Tanlac is sold tn Seattle by Drug Stores under the personal di- special Tanlac represen My methods are right, I Best Plates EXAMINATION FREE Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today DR. 810% Ist Ave. . PA a today on his speaking campaign to’ | of Spokane, Wash, for|}| caused sour gas to form which |) restless I could scarcely sleep, but |f) others | mea try it} county The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation I am in Seattle to stay and I am very able to prove this by you investiga: what I have done and accomplished. me I have Seattle’s most expensively-equipped dental office and for what other reason did I install this equipmept unless I had every confidence in my abil- ity to succeed in my efforts? + and I can prove to you that they. have been right for 14 years of trial in this state. Best Crowns Best Bridgework $5.00 THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) Chambers Fireless Cooker Gas. Rang ‘The purpose of this demonstration is to show by, actual object lessons how great a help a Chambers” Fireless ker Gas Range can be in the preparation of the daily meals and how economically this can be ; done, As aggressive, ambitious housewife you are in- terested in knowing’ the short cuts to efficiency which this demonstration will visualize. ane the store will valtuble informa- A Chambers Fireless Cooker saves from % to % the gas ordinary gas range. ‘fegislitor, for Heutenant gos- | coffee, Jim Boldt! point = ewes a Regular Prices of the Dr. Wilson Organization Maintained — Mothers can send their I believe I have proven to this city the benefits of my methods of conducting my practice. T claim to be right at heart and I am conscientiously trying to help humanity. . A Logical Conclusion Sor wee P ‘ eee es "sktaenunene treat my patients right a seermerneesaae $10.00 eee Cees ec eeeee se J. T. WILSON Opp. Colman Block. 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