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Arrested When the Triangle Meet at Depot; First Husband Wins MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct, 12.-—The curtain fell on a triangular love af fair, with the arrest of Alta Blande, 19, and Philip Fokols, thelr address as 171 N. Se Alta is on the pe charged with bigamy, faces a charge of carrying 4 p The young girl admitted to Lee today that she was married to two men, and both living She was led to the altar last No and vember by wee DD. Bueki Clarkeville, nn. } KNOT AGAIN TIED } TWO MONTHS AGO | About two ahe sald. nial knot j~ << LARGER REWARD we FOR MURDERER Slayer of Othello Farmer Is Wanted OLYMPIA, Oct. 12.—Rewards for the capture and conviction of the masked man who murdered Henry Gress of Othello In bis home on Sep. shot Mrv. Hart 900 from the state ty is offering $2,000, she again had ¢ tied, with Ph The second m Memphis, and ft is has been living here since Her fret husband, who gives Nash ville as his home, recently asked the aid of the police department in lo cating his wife. where she was living and. Later he lear after talk ed to go Buskill and the girl were at the Union station, ready to catch th train for Nashville, Buskill newspaper reporters that intending to go there, bi ing her there. Eckols, the second ‘wind that she was 1 $2,000. G ki and also appeared at the Unior station. Buskill at Eckols ayer St the sey ee jalled a pistol on Gregg to a chair, then force .s : | Mre. Grease and the children Into an man arrested both t ols. A pistol was found « when he was searched. AGREES TO GIVE GIRL TO OTHER Eekols agreed to leave the girl alone and give her up to Burk: vided the tatter would refr ecute on the bigamy charge. was agreed upon. Police con that this would not help the attacked Mrs roke his bonds his wife's rescue, The intruder stabbed him several times, then hiny to death Mrs ae rusher and ran to the man, who and tex, :|Japs Have Fallen any, as the girl's own Bovina for Fried Frog Legs would convict her. TOKYO, Oct, 12.—Freg meat has Eckols at first insisted that both] made its appearnnee in the mena of he and Buskill leave the girt and al-| one of the most fashionable r low her her to pick the one she/ rants here and has become a popt wants. craze, Frogs had never been con “I will not agree to this,” sald] sidered a food until very recently by Buskill. “She married me first, and/ the Japanese, I have given her no cause for di 1867 a Re SE a voroe.” 5 ~~” Duskil charged Echols with know. | Writ of Replevin tng that she waa married when he M4 Ba started paying attentions to the girl to Get Dice ck Eckols does not deny this. MEMPHIS, Oct, 13—John Golbert Eckols says that he has letters|wanted his playthings back. John from Buskili in which he threatened] rot a writ of replevin from Squire his life. McNamara here calling on the cop ‘The girt ls a pretty brunet of 19/ chief to return to him four large qunmers. green dice, valued at $35 each and About two years ago she married | sized when he was arrested, drunk Géorge Buskill in Clarksville, Tenn.|“Them Missinetppl agates were Bhe says her married happiness was| crooked, and I busted ‘em up,” says complete until she began to hear|the chi ies about her husband having Wife living In the same town and “friends” told her that her marriage wasn't legal, as he had never been @ivoreed from another woman who claimed to be his wife. THOUGHT SHE WASNT LEGALLY MARRIED After a call from the young wom an in question, the young bride de cided to leave her husband, so she consulted a lawyer, who, she claims, also informed her that she wasn't legally married. Discarding her wedding ring, she Ieft tho field clear for the supposed wife and came to Memphis to work She claims she met P. J. Eckois and it was a case of love at first wight. They were married last July. after a month's acquaintance, and settled down in matrimonial blies at 171 ~N. Second st Thru the girls’ mother, who lives in Nashville, Buskill got her present and, according to her story, he came there to urge her to go Back to her mother in Nashville. Finally she consented, and they Went to the station, but before the train pulled out Husband No. 2 Fushed in and threatened to kill Buskitl. Her pretty brown eyes fill up with tears when she talks about Eckols and she seems to love hin more than her first husband, who comes to the outside bars and talks with her, while Husband No. 2 is lan Sulshing in a cell waiting to face charges made by No. 1. In the opinion of expert sathori ties Canada could increase its pro duction of zinc to supply one-fourth of the world’s demand. Want Cash Register Back; Can Have Coin DES MOINES, Oct. 13—I¢ the thieves who stole the Highland Park Presbyterian church’s cash register will return it, they may have the $4.50 it contained for their trouble, S8aYs the board of trustees, Urges More Religion and Less Selfishness That more religion and leng self. ishnesa will solve all of the world Problems was the 4 day of Clarence C. © k, Cc. 8 B. a member of the lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In a talk at the University State Bank building. LECTURES CHIROPRACTIC DR.B.J.PALMER President of the Palmer School of Chiropractic and world’s foremost authority on this subject. Lectures Daily, Morning and Evening. 10 A, M. to Noon Hotel Washington Ball Room EVENINGS 8:15 to 10 P. M. only trouble with my new car is that it travels smooth. | Masonic Club Rooms er with the rear seats loaded and| Arcade Bild 1 B ic. (Monday to Friday, there's only myself and my wife to! Mer ove me xp wee it, Footer—I suppose, then, you trent your friends to rides. | Motorly—Certainly not. I ag: ANYTHING BUT THAT Motorly—The Subject Tonight: mandbag ballast In Hawaii it has been found that | “PARADOXY” Weeds can be kept down in sugar Public Cordially Invited Plantations by covering the fields! i | THE | The cliff sides served as balcony seats for the outdoor cere- monies in dedication of Zion National Park, in Utah. The | ceremonies were conducted by Stephen D. Mather, U. S. di- rector of national parks, and President Herbert J. Grant of | the Mormon church (shown below viewing the cliffs) took la prominent part. Brigham Young, founder of the Mormon | settlement, named the wonderland park, Above, two Utah | girls, Mona Woodbury (left) and Ruth Dalley (right) are sit- | ting on one of the cliff balconies watching the dedication ex- lercises (arrow). He Won’t Be Hard to Find If He Sees This STOCKTON, Cal, Oct, 13—A fortune of $3,000,000 awaits Jamen Sydney Norton, believed to be In thia vicinity, if he can be found ‘The eatate consists of cash and bonds and considerable property in England. Merchant Places Eggs Under X-Ray LONDON, Oct. 12.—Se that cus | tomers can see that they are buying fresh eges, & Brixton provision mer chant has @ large eee tester in front of hin shop. When the tester ts ile minated, the customer can see im | Medintely whether an eee in fresh or | not Tt takes more than a wooden head | j | to produce thoughts that burn. | AMUSEMENTS _ MOORE onrneem cineurt health, ts the guar antes given by DK. EDWIN J. BROWN Boston Baked Beans Mexican Beans Macaroni and Finest Pie, per cut . Scones, with jam . ° SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheene ... Hot Hamburger . Hot Cakes and Syrup . Doughnuts and Coffee .. Best Coffee in Seattle HOYT’S 322 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE Doctors Stand Amazed at Power | of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong—aAccording to Dr. Lewis Guarantee to Strengthen Eyesight 50% In One Week’s Time in Many Instances a 20 an to be spared the trouble | ein A Free Prescription You Can Haye Filled and Use at Home . Vietims of eye d by th Philadelphia, Pa— strain and other eye weaknesses and those who wear glasses, will b r w that a nig to Dr I in real hope and help for 4 t any whose eyes were fail-| water and let it dissolve, With thin ing say they have had their eyes|liquid bathe the eyes two or four restored by this remarkable preserip-| times daily. Y tion and who ones rik , nar disappear. I even # little mur | it in| pa to save them » ate, Many hor ing not read we nee to read at your duty to now before it tn ¢ Now 1 can everything without my glasses and all At my eyes do not hurt any more leasly blind might have saved t night y would pain dreadfully. ht if they had cared for w they feel fine all the time 0 It eyes in time, y # like & miracle to me.” A lady Another prominent Ph: the above article waa sul who used it saya: “The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 5 days everything seems clear. can read even fine print without t glasnes.” Another who used it says: | proscribed 1 was both with eye strain, | successfully in my caused by overw 4, tired eyen, | pationts whore eyes w which uced fie Headaches have worn glasses meveral year both for distance and work, an without them I could not read my own name on an ope the typewriting on the me. 1 can do both c discarded my long di: KlanKes altogether, I can nt the flutter ing leaves on the trees across the which for several me.” It is believed that thousands wh wear islasser can now ‘dincard. them ' ; Ar ugaiat in @ reasonable time and multitudes | an i# sold im thie elty b: e he ¥ Imore will be able to strengthen their | drugwista, x. Whe wore SEATTLE ELK SLAUGHTER ‘4,000 Shot in Yellowstone Vide that @ nace |Inject Measles jeart have been received by Frank | place the one he lost when his horse | STAR WILL END SOON. Park in 1919 HELENA, Mont, Oct Tht ts going to be the last year for the elk yern on the Montana wide of the ywatone National Park, accord to “Jake” DeHart, state game warden, And it may be that an srouned public opt and a late nea on will unite to prevent thin year a repetition of the slaughter in 1919. when Mr, DeHart eatimates that| more than 4,000 park el were killed | by hunters in the two counties ad joining the great national play: | ground and fame preserve The branch line of the Northern | Pacific Ratiway was unable to handle “tt of them and scores of carcasses led at stations along the line Hart predicta changes In Mon. | * game laws by the legisiature, » January, Protests elk slaughter have come post all parta of the na hor | ogninat n from a Present laws not only permit each person owning a hunting license to kill one of these tame elk, but pro- | 1 ohe may be mn the payment of an additic enne foo of $25, The teeth, nd antlers of the animal are worth more n that, saying nothing of the When the mows come, the elk thousands y are hunting then >» numer ffors ne « th than it would to walk into a stockyant, select a suitable animal 1d shoot it, Instances are recordett in which a hunter changed bis mind after shooting, left the anima lying w kill bis a to Check Measles PARIS. A method France, Oct. 13 wee P Pittston, Pa., Claims |Apaches War; Girl it fell, and proceeded to | = of stopping the spread of measies in | — a family in which one of the chil dren has caught the illness is claim ed to have been dincovered by M Nicholle, director of the Pasteur In stitute at Tunis, and M. Conmell Their treatment is to inject under | the skin®of the other children a mnall quantity of the sick obiid’s blood taken when the patient is be ginning to recover, and when he h five or # dayn um, they state, would contain defensive propertion Scores Crazy to % Lose Their Ears) NEW YORK, Oct. 14 Numerous letters and perso api frow men willing to lose their left P. Quesada, wealthy young Cuban, who came here to buf an ear to re kicked it off after be had been tironp. The letters demand all| the way from $2,000 to $100,000 for an ear, Alleged Wife Beater Flees Women Jurors ELLWOOP CITY, Pa. Oct 13.-- wh John Kincaid, Jieged wife beater, wae to be tried by a jury of women he hid In the woods three ays, according to Mr. Kincaid. He was found by his children. He re turned bome and pleaded with his wife to withdraw ber charge. She agreed. rations | = The Too Shoatest Orel. AY, OCTORER 13 This Thief Champ Coal Miner) Loved by Leaders Off Terribl PITTRTON, Pa, Oct. 13-—This elty| PARIB, Oct Two At “ rng, Oot. 4 Bite laima one of ite citizens in the cham | gangs are fighting a war here ‘ wate pion coal miner of the world. Mich-| cause thelr lea ove “I entered “the acl Manahue, retired, during 49 years Heh “ niner, dentay shop worked an average of 200 days an- | sweethe t r of the : wold ty oe | Denia Giants, Vulcanite plates* nually, making a te of 487000 hours, | Deni# Gia \e un well a & q and has mined 82,000 tons of coal, | "Clitehy F b ® vanity of CORSETS TRADE MARK are the best known corsets in the world. ‘Their fame extends to every corner of the globe in which civilized women live, =|; No other trade marked corset has a larger =| sale than BON TON. =S*{| Each day brings more orders which tax to the limit our manufacturing facilities, but we are doing our very best to supply the ever increasing demand Insist upon BON TON, do not accept substitutes. OYAL WORCESTER CORSET COMPANY, WORCESTER, MASS. (sS O1C% / see) CORSET CLASP Does Not Pinch Does Not Break Does Not Twist Does Not Squeak Alwoys Stays Flat ts weed eaclasive- ty in BON TON corsets—no other Made by « special process. Will set RUST. Will not BREAK. Outweare the core. [= WUNDABOHN always reteine its shape. Here 3 aww tonight Aw Minstow- Salem where auore tobaceo is au Spend. aed lee Galng FD whew 9 ed, } Amocked off he ww ® RS Reynolds Toteucco Cor fuctorviest? Cecile satin Gerteh ot the that a ews autha 9 important of ath, (Rls are Gagnctile folks swe, c Pek and of, = OM “morrous, Siw m, At Domestic tobacco fusiness; Hat ( putting pression) they were virtiably “fou aud mised aw a Acbacco pateh’; yar they snow Artacto ; Row 6 grade ut; Mond it ama. Row AS a | ine and. seth it! AO0 Got 46 see, Other plits on the fare ofthe amikt Gd eSitome Pertgn cadlp at eB phe viccbineniag WEE ned av milluow dotlan LL, got a coring Magqum tate liam, dud de much aclien As 4ouLook td Sn gated ten a out wuere Aud uote Di Hrs read Anat bo eutinly diffore oth Aop— Listen = “at think het Caddo Fey want — the (rot that caw Ge produced! Why, Camels Tattisk aud) ‘ @ refreshing And Armaan Freres a Se folks. Awd , Afou Areur We ! 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