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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST #9, 1998 — NN — ; . lard Folk to Baker to LEAGUE [IS |Automatic Newsboy Gives You Change gy * ig! et ge “Hear Missionary| for Gov. Cox Soom, HIT HARD |Prop in Dime, Get a Star and 8 Cents), HEAR GOV, —— Se, Pech ie Tens | So, br beta Sa enews His Charges of G./Coolidge Says People Are) rim swedish church, and wili con | weeks, he announced here today, BYHARDING ja om ing meetings for ten da Baker arrived today for @ set, 0. P. “Slush Fund” | “Tired” of “Visionaries” |iey “Wo Suntinius, of tockhoim, | #808 with lending Ohio democrat i ij : a —_—- ogee Sweden, will preach mt the Second | ~~mnmnmmnnmnmmmnmmmmmnnenes rONK, ho erflor BOSTON, Aug. 24.—Dverybody ts | swedish church in the morning, Kev. John Friborg, of Oakland, drs cm bacasdga nacautta| red of the present administration,” | Oscar Ljunnerfeldt, of #t. Paul,| Rev. W. Justinius at the ree nee on the republican campaign fund to ay in his first New York apeech, de- Comes Out Flatly Against It; Would Substitute the Hague Tribunal for It BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, Ohio, Aug. 28.—-Hope of particularly its “conduct of our af-| Minn, in the evening. Rev. P. A.| ish church, Rev, Ambrose M. faire abroad,” Gov. Calvin Coolidge,| Kiein bia the First padi vice presidential nominee, declared in meee 4. livered at luncheon in the Commo-| opening the republican campaign in ——d dore hotel. Massac world peace “lies in putting teeth in The Hague tribunal, ge h the atte eh mse that political has beeh cured of taking the plat ; hoe corp boo pe ag be we bold, brasen OF | torma of the democrats seriously, doubtedly passed beyond the possi: | foolish, and yet the very thing that i oiing in mind the promises of the| ite in @ court of international jus- ¢ in Fesponse to the Aa police | ely “4 a ‘beers. “pation ts P tlee, animated by consideration of | ae eacort of @ hundred men and the| He, ‘uid Wat the neti haces Set in the fascinating atmosphere of the right and justice instead of might =} . police band accom: tho preee iniatra! Z ‘ : a ancient capital, Constantinople)... Another notable Paramount super-specia] is here, for one week only; a beauty drama with the same cast as “On With the Dance,” but even more suffused with passion and romance— e721 3c, id '. “If it were not that the documents | "—o cathe 4 BS at! ae : tod came trom the very inside | wut completely exhausted by, and dis. Of republican headquarters,” the OV"! isteg with all doctrinaries and vis-| Harding deciared in hia speech to a i % thal 4 the dotties ‘or the years” ‘ delegation from Indiana here today. oa { ‘ a Cox ae ftv n idousing a performances of that par. } ‘N “ reception as he marched down Fifth democrats, 1p et aie tone "| —eememnene ohn Aha avenue from the demoerstic club to ine ae F pa avout in- tended to indorse the platform, but ernor declared, “the country might ° 1 4 look with some doubt upon the whol pres 3 a at desikiaseae deceit thing, for the simple reason it | something permanent. The country whieh, eays, has re Pres 4 the Commodore at the head of a mile impotent” as a preven of war,! 7 | long parade of shouting and cheer- 7 Nea really repudiated it thru selection of and for incorporating aay of its mer. ing democrats, He waved his hat candidate for president. tts with @ speech at bility of restoration,” Warren G. bea " haa just been exposed is simply @| it two platto and the totally "it hag earned for us the contempt Girl Bandit Got a —_|s'snume* “Kick Out of It” noe Anentns aut. 4—tme| "Back on the Job rested with three male companions| NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—A major early today, confessed to having | ity of longshoremen who struck late committed more than 30 holdups dur- | yenterday because of the imprison. ing the past few weeks, according to) ment of Lord Mayor Terence Mac Sweeney, of Cork, returned to work come - today, according to union and Mitheere, eect het inate | ship ctticlais. None of the nine liners confessed, they said. “1 got |1ue to clear today for European i h Westfall’ lo este Set Se Dertpetnate Sn want) tre We eee “That is the who ir purchaser buying a Star from Ralph R. Westfall’s newspaper slot machine into it for the fun of the thing.” —- A aR Zi ‘ . and Union st. j R —Cress-Dale photo, Complete contessions were aiso| Downtown Painter made by Clarence Hassan, 20; Joseph and, lutety refuses to accept any kind of | forthcoming. Falls From Ladder When the 150 pa thet thane Griffin, 19, and & A. Holt, 18, the po oa bya Hoe said William Mulligan, 39, of 2119% pn il chine holds have been sold the one) rhe girl, who gave her occupation | Second ave., ig in the city hospital council of? vhe a8 & waltrees, apecialized in restau: Saturday with a deep gash in his Drewing 8 rant holdups, she admitted. With | chin and his hair full of paint as the her male companions, however, she | result of a fall from a ladder Fri- occasionally held up & street car or| day. Mulligan was painting at the pedestrian, ‘Welle bidg., Third ave. and Pine st. “It certainly added @ lot of jazz to He caught his @hin on the paint maid. bucket a he went down. Ralph FR. Westfall, 221 HB. 64th st., le the inventor of the machine and the box on this corner is the first that he has put in operation. HH fh Ki | i miration had been 90 sweet and flat: Wherever did you rake neces pg rts ‘ee gle * aid Trystaie, “from | to pase without denial. Without pro-| "A prespnt. test, he allowed her to twine about 4 friend. Know the species?” “Very weil Hf He pictures for her a city pinnacled in‘ the clouds, but his words are selfish lies and finally his structure of deceit topples about her in the sordid realism of shattered dreams! You will throb with sympathy for this disillusioned country girl— i i ii ras F WYP _UEVEtrs we- gry es es > M, th " jar. There wns no note, no message, into ° me merely a beng: the plant brmpipord Di announcement of F. N. Rhodes, “If, in the Versailles league, there|* Dafberous foreign or botanical| county horticultural inapector, name. He weited until night. but} wore than $500 persons visited can be found machinery which could ae 4id not . ‘His large] ine exhibit lest year pride and burt vanity kept him from Some of the products which will seeking her. Two evenings later they | ne shown, aays Hhodes, will be 136 met st a dinner. Their greetings | varieties of apples, 40 varietier of were conventional, but she looked at/ ears, and manv varieties of fruit him, breathiees, wondering. eager.) crown in the county. Growers are He was courteous, adamant. waiting | uryed to bring snecimens, her explanation. With womanly; F. X. Plous Humbled now, he sought the answer | Baritone Soloist amid the ruins of self-conceit. If-—j| The voice of the other man in the 1 wint feature afl the latent waltzes | | room, querulously intruding upon his | and novelty songs at the % Golden “I say, Trysdale, what the deuce is the matter with you? You look} Gardens Sunday, August 29th fault? Who had been to blame? ereop- yoursel ticon on medical work in ereign | saneeer’ vk bah Rove iaeesat mprely as an accomplice. Look st me, another accessory, come 2,000 miles on a garlicky, cockroachy | banana steamer all the way from Neon—Meve's fe Senato: Wealey L. Jones to address King ‘s OP create eeres OFy EVE Fy er. wee Republican | gouth America to connive at the Dancing 3 p. m. to 10 p. m. “4 60—isiks’ club—C. L. Boynton, sec- sacrifice-— please to. observe how Fetary of the American School | lightly my guilt rents upon my shoul- oe —— Pepeler Pe srociation (at Shanghal to ad-/ders. Only little sister I had, too, = hip oe cm ceo and now she’s gona. Come now! take | ‘Take Ballard Car No. 23. : Salvatore Almost gh 2pecred, tee he daagoraeeg Refreshments served. i. ve i 1 won't drink just now, thanks,” oe Rescued His Girl | saia trysaaie. me DETROIT. — Salvatore Peca plan-| “Your brandy,” resumed the other, —] OEW’'s— > ned elaborately for the kidnaping of |coming over and joining him. “is eee as | his girl He expected to tngratiate | abominable. Run down to see me himself by the rescue, but the ne-|some time at Punta Redonda, apd f Y gress bis three accomplices captured | try some of our stuff that old Garcia | oe ies by mistake showed her higher appre- | smuggies in. It's worth the trip. [I fe ciation with a butcher knife ere’s an old acquaintanc: | ea. and rm ac | CONTINUOUS DaiLy ] i . If you couldn’t get in yesterday or pe Ar Lee Direction of Ackerman @ Harris fore to see “While New York Sleeps,” , romieiwis ee & é , warned this time—come early, at once, t [ _ night or tomorrow. For “The Right to Love” | HOOD CANAL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, ‘ is a big attraction and it can stay only one | Be ON THE STEAMER WHATCOM rw ig week. 1|. Round Trip, $2.00. Children 5 to 12, $1.00 an ae Wha wdvodle Katerta en fink wee | MAE MURRAY 5 . = LUNCHES SERVED STATEROOMS | — ek see tore TICKETS KARLY pat | and— : ~ SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS, SUNDAY, Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner’s fin | WELL 1| = 2 s est drama | AUGUST 20, ON THE STEAM ER SOUR will be here until Tuesday night only. Based on the | DAVID PO & i ne, Saag" “chaoma, oto us aiuy Pana famous stage success, the picture is even more vivid | head the cast. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY aspen 9967 | ee L COLMAN DOCK sain see The cast is full of celebrities. a pa oes nap ea peas ad BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE ot . MUTT AND JEFF, COMIC . xe" PRIZMA SCENIC—“MAGIC CLAY” PATHE NEWS | PRIZMA SCENIC, “GUATEMALA’ oo / STRAND NEWS SERVICE FP tina Pictures of the Elks’ Convention at Vancouver DORCAS MCGINNIS, Violinist ©