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omat, SEPTEMBER %, 1920. J. S. HOLDS Girl’s Murder Mystifies GERMANS PROPERTY $00,000,000 Worth Is Still the amendment to the trading: emy act passed last fall fongress. Exact details of the ir will not be available un-| | Garvan makes his annual report t it the congress which set- Bea the question of the peace treaty. still held, which in. hundreds of going concerns ris Practically every from chemicals to steel, now Up profits which further the problem of what dis * * & Buried on "British ‘Beach BY MILTON BRONNER grave about two miles away from!) y}. LONDON, Sept, 24—Who kiMed | Eastbourne, y.jest dptective agency tn the world, | the men wi Yrene Munro? Literally all England ts asking and Yard, great And the only clues were: A little low kitten which one of Irene was seen to pet ge} Das so fur been unable to give any /as they walked along the road, answer, A peculiar button, A French coin. 1 ‘The girt’s simple Mary. ‘The murder of the pretty business girl of London who went to East. bourne, one of the swell English sea-| sorta, for her vacation, was a hint of the criminals, And in thei wlarly gruesome crime. The despair the pofce have resorted to girl was last seen opt, walking with the stunt method of seeking the two men. A few whereabouts were 4 red when | murdered girl. @ small boy saw a humen hand stick-| Their first stunt was to Greens a ‘ting out of a hastily dug trench! model_up in the cloak that belonged despite his 75 years and the of the day, ran a full block to the necessity of prosecuting for contempt of court. wait till the former kaiser Back to Ger. way. A Prussian maker who recently visited him at 4 brings this story: “The former 4 was chopping a tree when waddenly exclaimed as he struck blows with his ax, “This is ‘way heads will fly to the right iG left when I return to Germgay.: ~ But Paid for Coffin LONDON, Sept. 24.—Sergt Chartes Now Whitcroft’s kicking he @puse the war office deducted the @ost of the coffin from his pay. To the young couple who fust start in to save tor a home— ‘We can place you on a beaut!- ful suburban tract, not far from the heart of Seattle, at @ little down or a little each week or month. This is the safest investment you can make these days, when the country is in such a flurry. It will pay you to investigate, GOODWIN E. 8. GOODWIN, President V. & GBEEN, Sales Manager FREEZONE FOR CORNS Lift Any Com Right Off. It Doesn't Hurt a Bit! Eastbourne without resulta, Next her picture was Mashed on Seems Magic! 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Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 == = plishing yours? for p You Have an Ideal Ideals, ambitions, objectives, were responsible for the success of modern captains of industry— Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderlip, Schwab, The savings habit is the stuff with which ideals are realized, Why lose more time accom- open every rom @ te nience iThe Seattle National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia THE SEATTLE gras ne | Cotterill Speaker at Demo Meeting George F, Cotterill, democratic oan didate for United States senator, will address the King County Democratic club at ite regular weekly luncheon, | Saturday noon at Moves’ cafeteria, on national issues, A convention consisting of al pre. einct committeemen and members of the several democratic organizations will be held in the auditorium of the Press club, corner Fifth and Univer. sity wt, Baturday at 10 am, for the purpose of planning for the county campaign. Insures Daughters Against Kidnaping MUSKOGER, Okla, Sept. 44—B. Frank Wood, president of an ot! oom pany here, has taken out a polley of $15,000, insuring his three daughters against kidnaping, Mach insured for $6,000. to the girl, Thin was displayed in the movie acreens all over England. Still no results, ‘Then some people with more faith tm the “spirits” than they have in the police, conmulted a well-known medium The woman went into a/ trance. She seemed in an agony.| She called out in ber pain as the girl was supposed to have done. she mentioned the nai She also named the Londen hotel at which he was supposed to be stay. ing. No such man has been found, ‘The Munro mystery still remains —a mystery. of & man who} the “spirits” said was the murderer. FREE RECITALS BY MONTELIUS START SATURDAY } Face Mectrth Pentre of Im frraneed for © for Grafonola The clues have so far xtven no | Ba later her|identity of the men seen with the/ FLORENCE MACBETH Seattle music lovers are prom. ined a rare treat in a recital to be held by Montelius Music House in their hall at Third and University, Saturday evening, September 25, at $15 o’clock, A feature of the well balanced repertoire, which will appeal to those who appreciate true art in the ‘reproduction of instrument and voice, fn the two recoris of Florence Macbeth, the “Minne. gota Nightingale,” (a) “Parla Waltz; (») “Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark.” Mins Macbeth, ft wi! be remem dered, ts to“ appear with the |] Minnesota Symphony Orchestra September 30 at the Arena, She is one of America’s greatest color. tara sopranos and is considered by critics the only adequate suc censor of Adelina Patt “Triumphal Entry of the Bojaren,” by Eugene Yaays, the eminent violinist, supported by his Cineinnatl Symphony Or. iP ehestra, will also be enjoyed Other artists to be heard are |] Pablo Casals, maid to be the world’s greatest cellist, as well as |] the renowned Charles Hackett of the Metropolitan Opera, New \] York, | Poputar numbers will also be rendered, such as “Chill Bean,” “Ding Toes” and “Tell Me Little Gypsy." which are some of the best “hits applauded in quite PROGRAM “priemphal Entry of the Bojaren” Halvorsen ‘By Cincinnatl Symphony Orchestra “Mother, x Love You". nolo... by Charle “Ding Toes"-afox trot. .by F. 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