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factory sale and demonstration wee — EMPRESS MINUTE —to the WASHERS during this week, or those who may arfange this week for a delivery of this washer later on, the man- ufacturers will give FREE one of these genuine BOT: POINT electric trons. Co, Augest ....--..--, 1920, your advertisement, please accept this as my Gret payment of $5, applying on the pur. EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC Credit . gts He man has the courage to tell a re oe ba WASHINGTON, Aug. 35.—What- com county, Wash. has gained 2.2 per cent in population in the past 10 years, according to figures made Public today by the census bureau. The population now is 66,585, « gain of 1,074. FOR YOUR PLEASURE MATINEE TODAY AT THE WILKES PADILLA BAY Seven days more to buy virgin soil; no stumps, no stones, sub-irrigated garden lands, at $10.00 per acre. The price will be $33 1-3 per acre Sept. 1st, 1920. Time is short to investigate. Come to our Office at once and make arrangements to go see this land. Excursions 27th, 28th, 29th, 80th and 31st. Positively your last chance to examine and. buy at present price. SPARKS & DYE 514 20d Avenue THE SEATTLE STAR SAYSENGLAND |Boy, 5, Crosses, City Daily WANTS GOV. COX nn Works so He Crowds _ toate “witing to Pay Money.”/Hle Boards Car at 5:30 A.M. Charges Congressman CHICAGO, Aug, %5.—England ts ready to pay real money to aid the election of a democratic president, Congressman Fred Britten, Ilinoia, charged in a atatement today. Britten's statement, issued thru the republican national headquarters, said the British parliament recently voted the British ambassador tn Washington an “entertainment fund" of $87,500, “This fund already has foun way to the democratic national committee,” Britter said, yKere It wilt no doubt be followed by ten times that amount should it be made evident that this new disc ple of Wilson can win with money rather than honest issues.” eee CHARGE FLATLY DENIED BY WHITE NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The cam- paign fund receipts of the democratic Rational committees to date are lena than $100,000, Chairman White of the committee announced today, Commenting on the statement of Treasurer Upham of the republican national committee, that the repub- Mean fund to date was only $944,353, White said: “Receipta of the democratic na- tional committee so far are far lens than $100,000, The contributions) have not been toming in rapidly and mostly ® small amounts." He added that the democratic organization had no budget and no district allotment ‘ White Matiy de! the asgertion | of Representative Britten of Iinionia that the British embassy had con:| WEONESDAT, AUGUST 1, 19% bs COMAN PLANE (MORMON CHIEG TO DROP CARDS|HITS INDICTMENT Candidate for Gqvernor Se- | Brands Sugar Prosecution cures Aviator’s Aid as Highly Unjust “Bombe bareting in air,” fired from LOB ANGELES, Aug. 2%-—(United Profanity hill at noon Thursday, will 7 ar bi tay rs ye - announce the arrival over the ofty|S°Uen | 0 company in raising the price of of a big airplane piloted by Hurbert| sugar, and which resulted in ine Munter with its spreading wings | dictments a ameaes ae oe od: “€ n. Coming Governor.” | the Lever ace rectorn a» the machine is oa of several| officers of the company by a gra chartered by Senator E. B, Coman of | Jury in Balt Lake City, was mad Spokane, candidate for the repub-| here today by Hertert J. Grant, liean nomination for governor, to| President of the Mormon churcl bombard the cities of the state with aod of the sugar company. spinner cards emphasizing the innues| Grant Gectared that the Tal of bis campaign. Idaho company in no way restricted the output of sugar, and that while he had voted against rain in price “on ethical and | grounds,” he @id not feel there spinners will be dropped from the| wax ground for prosecution in the airplane here. A number of them| purely business dealings of the | are signed by Senator Coman and | company. will be redeemed at the Coman head | Grant was not named in the te quarters in the Frye hotel at five | dictment. gr YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FRE WITH EVIDENCE G. 0. P. ‘Slush Fund’ Docu- ments Are Treasured BY HERBERT W. WALKER TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Aug. 26— (on route with Governor Cox to Evansvilie)—-A legal case filled with closely typewritten pages that ap pear much like the daily balance wae the most) gage” of Governor eled through Indiana today to Evansville and Princeton. | where he was to resume his stump battle. In the case, most of the evidence which Cox says will prove his! charges that the republicane are seoking @ campaign fund of $15,000, 000. A few highly prised tables of figures were carried by the governor in his inside coat pocket. It is evident that the governor in hin announced “expone” of republican | finances at Pittsburg Thursday night is planning to make public *the al-| leged quotas of many districts, Much | additional evidence has been ived by him during the last two he F waid, ‘The woman who ts continualty lec Cox was told that the quota of on turing her huspand either thinks he county was $36,000, He pulled some|ig « fool or ake has forgotten that papers from his pocket and anid: word to the wise is #ufficient. NO, 1t tm B40000, Yor Werwrw Che | mm AMUSEMENTS republicans have beer mighty care- Sees ektre jews in th financial campaign” Musical Comedy Co. in LEGION TO PICK WESTERN MAN? | ztewer"s-: Ladies’ Mats. (ex. Bun a No Matines Monday Will Choose Commander in| ===. Cleveland Soon CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug, 25.—~ Speculation in rife thruout the v fous state departments of the Amer- “Against the Cartyon road Dill. fave the interest on the bonds and pay the soldiers’ bonus,” ts the mes sage carried and 100,000 of these tributed to the democratic campaign fund. Marion Alezander jean Legion a» to who will be elect-| od national commander at the second annual national convention of the or) VAUDEVILLE DE LUIE Feature Photoplay Delores “The —Photo by Cress-Dale, Marion Alexander, Syearcld Alkijare af the children of working | kiddie, gets up at 5:20 every morning | WOmeD. Most of them without fath lin order to get hie breakfast and Pe sik eclhtinn dnl Adda Senet Heave home at 6:90 for the Beattie! tor rower kiddies are needed. Bal | Day Nursery at 202 Broadway, and|iard, Youngstown, Rainier Reach and lwhen he gete there—there ie hardly { Went Seattle are in immediate need |room for him. He has to crawl into |of these branch nurseries, according a crib with two other tubles for his)to Mra. Catherine Rabenau, superin Relatives nap in the afterncen. Hut his moth: | tendent of the nursery, who has been of, Who works downtown all day, bas /in kindergarten and nursery work No other piace to leare him. for over 30 years. Information concerning Adotph H.|"°, 205 Toy ‘mind getting Wp in| A drive for $26,000 fe being made Konbascher, thought to be in thi®] i. morning so much—there are lots and the amount is expected from part of the country, ix desired by his oe yids to play with when I geti voluntary contributions and personal Sister, Mise Gertrude Konbascher, |) oe serion explains. | eatieltation. care Commonwealth Motors Co. 224) “among the 40 children who come) “Oh, we do need it s0, to fix things Madison st, Chicago, Jil |daily to the nursery, are some trom |up for the bables and help to bring lthe university district and Ballard, | more children to healthy, happy man It was reported to The Star's Miss | weit as West Seattle; they are hood and womanhood.” said drs. ing Nelative Bureau Wednestay that | cnciy overflowing the house on|Rabeneu. “If people will just help the address of Paul Stephan, brother pecadway and some have to be they will be doing something” that of FR Stephan, Konigshutts, Ober | tumned awny for lack of room. They | will be a lusting good.” me. Kalserstrasse 681, is Bandon, Boy Scout Chief Favors City Camp Endorsement of Mayor Caltwell's Plan to establish @ municipal sur mer camp in Rainier National park was made Wednesday by E. §. Ingra ham, one of the leaders in the Boy Bcout movement in Seattle. Incra- Bureau of Missing Somebody Seems to | Be Starting Brush Cansinelt ta te METROPOLITAN wexx Oliver Moroseo Presents ganization, to be held in Cleveland, September 27, 28 and 29. While there is no active campaign: ing being conducted, preconvention reporte on what various states in- tend doing indicate the widespread interest in Uhe fortheoming conven: tion and the annual election. It in considered @ foregone eon.) clusion that the next commander wi!) be selected from the middie west, west or south, In view of this it | believed that thee four men may be/| M O O R eS} Nugent and Morgan | to Be Nominated | “”7; IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 15 | United States Senator John F. Nu- | gent will be renominated by secla-/ | mation today by the democrats of | Idaho tn convention. Ali business | | was cleared up last night and nom- inations will begin this morning. The convention t# still waiting word from Chief Justice Morgia as to whether be will accept the nomina- tien for governor. If Morgan will aterpt he alo will be pominated by acetamation. Cable Car in S. F. Slips; One Injured SAN FRANCISCO, Ave. 23.—A | | Clay street cable car, loaded with | each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or whatever. We have a fine, brand Machine doce a N Playi ‘TED Si. ‘AWN DANCEns fe OCcHITL’ “x This Week Matinees Today end Saturday made more than 50 trips to Fires on Queen Anne AL, Our Little Boy Reporter. Evidently aome persons aren't eed Po Passengers. slipped its enble today! and dashed down bill erashing into) a Kearney street car, h, according to firemen of the dow in both cars were broken. Roy Every win]. NO MORE BLONDES” The Comes 1.000 Lasghs Evening: “he to $1 at wert to the fact that the Queen Anne|/ Queen Anne department, could do |pranch of the fire department, at Sth | ™UCh Gamage If not checked in Uma wie cous fie fievtine thw sum |& Little Late, but Honolulu Is There mer, eapecially of brush fires, HONOLULU, T. Hy Aug. 25.—~A) A little over two weeks ago the [department answered a call of fire) though the navy wireless tation here failed to hear the test messages we been the toll of looters police computed today Omaha hotel, 2035% First ave. wan reported this morning to have) been jerked out during the night and the money box cracked. Policeman A. G. Hanson reported finding another looted instrument im an alley pear John st. and at Lith ave. West and Armoug st. A brush fire, in the woods, tnat place, was found to be gradually | |spreading and seriously menancing houses a block above. |uan' bees adie. 00 eqteh elgunle ctven | It wae the belief of the firemen | cue at Bordeaux in the ae that some persons bad set the woods | tuning u agin =: on fire in an attempt to clear the! property, #0 It could be sold, and) fire happened to be the easiest meth | When in doubt as to what to aay od. No permit to clear the property | suppress your thoughts, has been issued. according to the fire | ————_______ marshal's department. tien at Bordeaux on Friday night " since then, nary officers maid today. ‘ previously reported this week. Between trying to convince her re gious friends that she isn't worldly, and her wordly friends .that she jan't religious, @ woman has a bard time of it. Nearly every day stnce then the firemen hare been called to the mime} atinguish brush fires (Wednesday-Saturday Matinees) SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW AT 10 A. M. The SELWYNS presen? JANE PRICES-—Nights: Lower ff) 2.50, next three rows $2, bi 1, balance 50c, Wednesday “rat six rows $1.50, balanes $1 sent out by the giant Lafayette sta- | [and Saturday morning, the station | “Smilin' Throud A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Lower floor: First 14 rows $2.50, next Civ 0" 2. tix rows $1.50, balance $l. Gallery, bq," I | Rupp sustained « wrenched back. Borah’s Stand on League reyes POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 25.— Strong endorsement of - Senator) Rorah's stand on the feague of na- tions wae made by the republicans in their state convention late last | might in the adoption of the plat form. Nominations were ekpected to be made today. A concerted fight was lnanched) laet night to prevent exGovernor Gooding from landing the nomina- tion for United States senator. Gov ernor Davis undoubtedly will be re nominated for hia present office. 29 Don’t Pass Up This — Bargain in One Week Starting Sunday Night, Aug. We are offering special prices just now on the highest grade dentistry, prié’s which ‘mean a very considerable saving to those who take advantage $5.00 $10.00 And remember you get the same high class work- manship, the same good materials and the same guarantee of absolute satisfaction as if you were paying regular prices. Best Gold Crowns .. faa. Regular $15 Set of Teeth, Special at.. A iret three rows y: First five rows r floor, $2. Baleony: o, Saturday matin Jaloony: First rT, $3. ts nee—-L Gallery, ‘FREE EXAMINATION We will be very glad to give your teeth 3 thorough examination and give you expert advice as to your dental needs without cost or obligation to you, The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third and Pike St. Right Across Pike St. From the New Fahey- Brockman Store. Look for Our Big Electric Sign

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