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DECLARES ~ DIMDENDS ’ = Modern ‘Incorporated + Company to Traffic in Slave Girls . Sept. 10.—A rated on modern rated business principle Pith insurance and protective meas. Bres, to make dividends on human @hattels certain, has been discovered Bere by the Chinatown patrol! behind The biand exterior of the Oriental Quarter. | { Following the rescue by police of | @ Humber of Celestial slave gir ts | Francisco authorities are now igating the ramifications of Wis peculiar Oriental vice organiza- said to extend into every Amer Chipatown. Disclosures already ne Companies say the police, Incorporated ing to the laws of California, sole source of income is the and earnings of girls brought the Orient. made have are been Ly Representatives of it has been discovered, are d thruout the ports of China. agents, thru promises, dope or means, smuggle young girls n the ages of 14 and 18 aboard bound for America, Some are ieht into the United States as of Chinese. ce here, the girls are taken over the companies, listed as so much » and placed in vice dens. then insured with Chinese ies, formed for that purpose, injury, death or discovery deportation by American author. (LARE DIVIDENDS EARNINGS erly dividends are declared the girls’ earnings to share- these com- ny girls, It is claimed, have been to earn their own freedom by ‘a certain stated sum, usually which is paid to the corpora- and distributed as an extra div Never for a minute free from ob- on, these slave girls are not d to mingle with their own ‘Their guard, usually an old woman, is with them con- ly, walks with them on the lives with them behind barred FEAR POLICE; ‘AIL, EFFORTS TO SAVE Police, in efforts to free them, have foiled Sy the girls themselves, flee thru hidden passages at the alarm. They are told by their ‘ that American police are Despite the deportation of hun- of Chinese men found guilty thie traffic, police officers admit ft still continues, and that they unable to stop it, so adroitly carried on, so wide its ramifica- Efforts are being made to discover heads of the several companies are carrying on the trade. Their is made difficult by the fact organizations are formed under guise of legitimate companies. far only individual cases have unearthed. police claim it Is @ never-lose ition for the vice promoters. ® girl is injured or deported, her is paid and no loss sus If she is unmolested, her) are said to be enormous. “Holdups” i Need No Guns | HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 10.—""Th ita have guns; Jesse James did!) bie the motorists here. The a Price of hauling a bogged Butomobdile to dry road is $3 to $5 in this county. In Liberty county far. ‘Mers with teams charge $10 to $15 for the same service. “It's a hol Up.” motorists here protest, ‘Within the last four years 11 states ave enacted minimum wage laws. Ted Doner Herbert Dent ral Admission Matinees, 25c; Nights, 40e. Levy's Musical Comedy C ‘ompany in “THE 1 { up. | doserhine ‘Young “Beauty knows no age,” ‘tis said, and the Pilgrim maid of 1920 is just as dainty and pretty as the Pilgrim maid of 1820. Miss Josephine Young, daughter of President Wil- liam H. Young, Pilgrim tercentenary committee, proves it. She appeared in the garb of the Pilgrims at the celebra- tion, commemorating the arrival of the Mayflow er. this “Funeral” Becomes 4 Frantic Rum Run! CLEVELAND, Sept. 10. — Police Watched the motor hearse wait for & midnight train from Pittsburgh. | The “coffin” three men carried to There's a take according to direc- the hearse was nearly square, The tions. Sold by good hearse driver saw them. Affer a Matinee druggists every place or long chase the “coffin” containing TOMORROW t ania by ti 141 quarts of whisky were captured. sent, postpaid, by the Tanceien | AT THE Joyner Drug Co., Spo- The world’s productzon of genuine WILKES kane, Wash., on receipt Oriental pearls has neyer reached & total value of $10,000,000 @ year at the source. I There’sa Big High-Grade All-Wool. Winter OVERCOATS Manufactured to Retail for $25, on Sale at eee: These fine quality coats were bought by us at a very large reduction in price. We are not going to hold them in order to get a bigger price when Winter comes. We are going to pass them along to men who are willing to buy now in order to get the greatest possible intrinsic value. WE MAKE NO HOLLOW BOAST WHEN WE TELL YOU THESE OVERCOATS VALUES ARE NOT TO BE EQUALED IN THIS CITY. 6 Pe: All-Wool Suits at forming to the correct and approved styles 7 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT You need not pay all in 30 days. or charge. CATELYS 1113 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Streets anty DOSE Fever, of of price, $1.10. $35 $35 will still buy all-wool, well-tailored suits here in worsted and cassimere fabrics, made up in models con- for 1920. THE SEATTLE STAR eported a “wild man” in the viein:| * ’ |minister, Rev, Charles Thompson, with the same story and they be, Heved : iibe citteens called a mase-meeting, | Our Downstairs Depart- a ment is always abreast of ie responded! the times, showing the dada” then decided on} Numbers were the “draft” method. drawn from a hat, Three, 13, 33, were to go, Next m expedition startéd out and they returned with thelr captive. , He couldn't talk—too il, After| turing dark-brown and rpetonga ek mate alma: nut-brown calfskin Oxfords, with good weight His name was Hans Deiter; om caped eight months ago from Mich igan state penitentiary; | way to Texas; built a camp on the | river near here made hin lived on raw cown | jand grapes; made clothes out of skin |of dond cow; then monquitoes came | |down in droves, nearly eating him When anyone came near he NowIstheSeason |} vw» mo I) Representative in the for 4% PER ANNUM | Forty-First District | Hay. Fever Asthma and inflamma- tory conditions of the respiratory tract. Instant relief is given c the sufferers by ONE || — = ——— = Asthmadol- Joyner. If you have suf- fered with Hay Fever or Asthma, get a bottle of wonderful and suffer no longer. you are a victim of Hay know now that you need not be troubled this Hay Fever season if you get a bottle of Asthmadol (Joyner) and remedy aving For You Here The Gately charge account is practical and will help to simplify the problem of expenditure. Strictly one price, cash ning the hat night SAFE, AT LEAST | She couldn't leave her bed. Her TEXANS GAME? Breakfast Costs “Do you know, it always makes Mother’ s Cry |ncreams called neighbors, who saved | This Man $600 |™y 1014 swim to’ go on the water?” _ Saves Child the child. e Well, in that cane, you'd be quite 4 - * BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—-F, H. | wate if you fell overboard.”—Boys’'| HOUSTON Mra, W.R et saponins, rifle was known ai aces! , i kfast cost "him | Life, ley, iil in wmail ¢ rh b] © in postmaster at} play with wet fir the od Every night he hides the| In Great Britain until 1827 stealing | the mattress in Hjoining room. ! United sta y until 1664 ps in the kitchen stove, Other|® sheep was punishable by death — — = —~ Brave Cowmen All Bluffed |samoe | cook made breakfast with | Te — | by This “Wild” Man! te stamps, 1. M, French, post C (RTISEMENT) . i office r, says Shoemaker will | (Paid for by J. L. MeLean) NAGADOCHES, Tex, Sept. 10.— oe theetarpa. N |Texans are game, ‘Their bravery al PRED CR NETIC A ew ree X or S wayn has been more or leas undia- out for help—but everybody £ puted. ran away! No one believed cowmen when they} Wild man—Game Texans! new ideas in shogs at moderate prices, Just now we are fea- 23 and soles and military heels. These are made over the very comfortable new lasts with shorter foreparts and fuller toes. PRICED AT $8.45 and $8.95 Downstairs Department Turrell Shae Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. A Savings Account Is a Good Pal Open an Account and Start SAVING TODAY And H. P. RUDE Candidate on the Republican Ticket for | | | | Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o'Clock THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Pine St. at Fourth Ava + Has ved in the county 20 years and in the district 14 years, | Has had 10 years’ experience as! effy coufitiiman, which makes him exceptionally qualified to serve as! jleginiat READ THIS WISE CLOTHES BUYERS, BE LEFT BEHIND! Get “on board” that “special train” of Half-Price Clothes Values before it glides away. Sale Starts Saturday, Sept. Tith, 9 a. m. Come early, and see the fine clothes for men and boys at practically half-price, manufactured by America’s best clothing makers. We in- vite you to come and inspect our mammoth stock, and note the style, materials and workmanship, then consider the prices, and you will know that this is the biggest bargain event in the city. Study this list over. We have thousands of bargains in addition. Men’s Suits |Shoe Bargains} Boys’ Suits A Values to $25; $12.85 = $3, 48 WILL NEVER AGAIN BE dd sizes; cut to. Kar agpie Ropes OFFERED TO YOU AT Values up to $70; $29 85 Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, values WSUCH LOW PRICES : s to $10.00, cut $4 85 . e $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes, cut to cut to... Values*to $40; $19. 95 to ... Values up to $10; $5 45 PRD. 0.0 see diccicceic cut to ....4---.- $5.00 Boys? and $2 48 cu a Values up to $75 85 Men's Shoes cut to.. e Values to $12; 56 $5 cut to ..... soos a a Lalli te is Cut £0 00sec nvncice a len’s an les’ Shoes almos: Values up to $00; sue color; broken lines; all J Values to $20; cut to .,........ sizes, but not in every shoe. Bcut to ........00.. ® Come early; we can fit you. Values to $18.00; * $6. 98 cut to Values to $25; Values up to $85; cut to $1.50 Heavy Ribbed Underwear, cut to $2.50 Union Sults, cut to $5.00 Men's Hats, eut to $1.50 Work § 20¢ Handkerchiefs, cut to . $3.00 Dress Shirts, $2.50 Flannel Shirts, cut to... 0c Suspenders, $5.00 Men's Pants, cut. to to Dress Shirts, Arrow and Mon- arch included, cut to 26c Arm Bands, cut to $3.50 Hats, eut to $4.00 Men's Pants, cut to $1.00 Ties, cut to President Suspenders, cut to .. $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Suits, cut to 50e Lisle Sox, cut to © Wool Sox, Men's Pants, values to $ cut to PALACE CLOTHING CO. Corner First Avenue at Spring Street