The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1920, Page 2

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sf TF i i int if ade F i if i Ht iH | in i { i g : jt : i H FEURE i hi os i ¥.9 ; is i] i i i | ) h Hh ; | ay 3 A i i u | i } & H j : "i “il “ fl ¥°% all i3 z i $ 2 i i } 5 i i i f > EL Eye Fes z itl i‘ t ! . Hy z j i i | i 3 i j ; ? & ? tt ut a ui! i 1 I H ft ii fis Inglorious halt by Remeen's, tough muscle. The driver released ts hanjle from the wrapped reina, Jumped from hia seat and stood the: heals of the team. The chest But, approving his new rider, danced need, reviling equinely the eubdied bays. Remem, lingering, was dimty conscious of & vague, im- uanecenury @4 gentieman aap who talked inces Ana he oa of Hf Pa | fi ul Hi H z 8 x . with dh » ve at his eng wtheut di _ He opened hie lipe to speak and closed them again Who was he? Rlounted Policeman H ; 7 H il f rf THE SEATTLE STAR HENRY STORY =" YAKIMA’ § FAIR CLOSES TONIGHT Visitors From Many Towns YAKIMA, fapt. 26-—The inst day of the state fair, designated “Every- body's day,” will close tonight with a big Gisplay of fireworks, Packed grandstands have witnemed the events of each day of the fair and Gelegations from domens of towns in the @ have visited the exhibits. The Etkw’ derby, @ stock parade and polo races were features of Inland Empire day, Part of the haif million dollars worth of stock which fille the 10 Darts was perated defo.» the stands D. J. Burke won the mile tree forall trot for a purse of be | Lena Patch the mile free-for-all fo similar purse, and Rineta C. the mile special trot for $800, Hogs, Hell and Happiness” “Hoge, Hell and ” by Dr. , [the ‘auspices of the Churchmen’s club will be held Wednesday at ¢:30 im the Masonic club rooma, in the Arcade building. Episcopalians who | Will entertain one or more visitors are asked to call Rev. 4 R W. H. Bliss li i Lt | i ; i : g rs - UNTIL TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY— ns THAT THIRD PARTY _ By Parks BRPORDAY, sePTrumEn 2, 1998. EXPRESS FIRMS (THR “GET SALVATION Second Increase in Rates Is Granted WASHINGTON, Bept. 26.—The tn- terstate commerca comminsion has granted an additional increase of 15% per cent in exprens mtes on all} commodities with the exception of milk and cream. The original increase tm exprens| Fates was 12% per cent. Today's in- crease makes a total of 26 per cent. | The order for the increase states @xprean companies may put the new rates in effect after one day's notice | to the interstate commerce comimis- sion. The increases were granted to off. wet the increases given by the rail road board. It is expected the latest inereane will yield nearly $40,000,000. The original increase was to yield $35,000,000, 1P3 DISCOVER AN YSLAND (Quotations from history.) Christ Yeland was discovered by AGAINST LOEVEN Was Wrongly Accused of Defrauding Woman ‘The case against W. Loeven, 38, in which he was accused of defraud ing Miss Margaret Mickle, 328% Fairview ave., out of $600, has been Giamigwed by the prosecuting attor- ney. An investigation ef the care showed that a business partner of Mina Mickie’a had sold @ donkey en- sine, and that thru a mistaken idea, Loeven had been accused of the deed, his arrest following. Later the matter between the partner and Miss Mickle was gettied and the charges dropped. Loeven explained he had nothing at all to do with the affair. Resident of Seattle for 50 Years Dead Funeral services for Miss Minnie Meydenbauer, 56, resident of Seattle for 50 years, who died at her home, Seattle police on Friday, September | 723 12th ave. N., Friday, will be held 24, 1920, The principal product of |at 3 p .m. Sunday at the Bonney- Christ Yrland ts hard cider. (The police blotter addsy: Yoland released on $100 bail. Watson Co. The body will be cre mated. Her mother, three brothers and @ sister survive her, MACK SERNETT COMEDY “By Golly” — LOVE DAVIS on the Wurlitzer A live-wire First National action-drama—about folks who fight, mis- lay their affections, take falls out of the commandments —everything from elopements to conflagrations— _ HEARTI , repent, love “IN| THE OF A OW OUT CASE: pat A PICTURE COCKTAIL WITH A KICK IN IT! The Burning (cal Mine The lastronablelledding } Thelvenging Loreles’ eek. he Palace r) Sin 4 x “DYNAMITE” A Mermaid Comedy A Rigacinlty \ Prologue to bs ty WS \ i VR “ WuoLoveo Turec Men A'First National’ _ 2 Rees i Attraction We STRANGE Story OF AWoMA Until Tuesday Night Only o

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