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RE ee | ) ATTENTION, 'He Carries No _ thelr own committee. “ ‘Minish it quick /the only way “wo do it ts for every a We've got to work and pay at the | Mittee by tres Es a stunts and hippodroming a pa-| ple will not shoulder their Christian Love Missives in His Pockets Col. C. C. Dalton, divorce proctor, doesn’t carry incriminating letters in his poo Hoe said #0 tn open court. Marie Cordray, eulng for dtverve | from George Cordray, produced a let | ter she found on her husband. “Have you read ft, Col, Dalton? | ankea Presiding Judge J. T. Ronald. “You, air.” “t» it incriminating “The defendant should never have }ipt that letter In his pocket, I wouldn't have dono It.” You ought to kno remarked the court. “I'll take your word for it FOLKS! YOU ) GOTTA Dic! Here’s a Thing That's as Sure as Taxes, According | to “Weary” Wilkins More than TO committees of votum | 3 teer workers have jofmed “Weary” (W, A) Wilkins in his campaign to | “4 grant the divorce.” lay the fin: ishing brick at the Ryther | Se > ocellgaaegg [Tacoma Colored Man Not one of them t being pald a ent, and they're contributing their | Slays His Wife! Toney, as well as their time, Head} TACOMA, Nov, 27.—After quarrel Quarters for this part of the cam jing with his 18-yearold wife, Zelda, Palen for Mother Ryther and the | Oecil Scares, 25, called her the | helpless women and chilktron have | street here mst night and stabbed her | een established at rom 600, the| to death in front of her own home. | ‘Collins biock; phone Eliott 4987. Roth are colored. It's the workshop. Cush and cheeks, fg to room 344, Where those interested can Mrs. J. 1. Mall at Eniott 1287 Bvery committee in the past drives | bre has clamored for the county-city | lungs, but it is believed he will re oe figuring they could reap a | cover, He was removed to a hospital | golden est from the harassed | and is charged with murder. vel “Weary” says those men ean hanile their own campaign with Other build Togs and institutions will be ergan- Axed in the same way. “We've got to finish this job * mys Wilkina, “and reach (an unsuccessful lite ast attempe to end hin! by stabbing himself in the The punctured hin Jown blade Small Chance for | Reduction of Taxes) WASHINGTON, Nov, 27, — The! | next gongress may confronted with the necessity . ing tax rates or providing for an er issue of long-term bonds, ace ing to preliminary surveys of the | financial situation made for members of the house Witys and means com. ury offictala, Indications are chanees are poor | for even slight reductions of a few of the most obnoxious taxes, Some | increased levies, particularty in non. | will be Jed when congtess reconvenes, according to ro | ports at the capital, ‘Beattie man and woman to show they Hot selfish by rolling up their and coming into the work “We haven't any pald workers. time. This Ryther home ts! Moral obligation, and it's a real one Wundred per cent serious Christian heritable proposition. If it wasn't | * I wouldn't be working for it. | “We've started the job and now We've got to make good. We can't nd leave those little ‘kiddies in| GUILDFORD, Eng, Nov @itch, and we've got to enlarge | During a discussion of methods of home so we can bring In some | government departments at White {hall, R. Strudwick offered to go to “Weary” earned the title of cham-| Whitehall and shoot the lot, If given pion thrift stamp seller of the world permission. Sanction was refused. the war, He earned by cir.) ~ anon ecommer ile object lesson into the hearts | charitable obligation to the Ryther Beattie people. He doen't like to. | home without ft, he's going to =| @oean't want to; but If Seattie peo ‘them another object Jonson GRADS FROLIC Old Friendships Renewed at old football battles were fought over again and the gonsip of other days | was rehashed at the celebration Washington campus Friday evening centers | women. and t Washington te famous, ran high. James 7, Richardson, faculty repre rentative with the Dartmouth eleven; i Meinnent, ed Students. at Dartinouth and Washington were tire student bedy, Moianest tn appreciation of hie ery. Scares then fled acrons the atreet| ices in Empire building. | to a vacant house, where be made | the stadium fund, Candid Candidate; Refuses to Campaign! Swiss Fortress Is To prove its faith in the league of) THE SEATTLE STAR | CIGARET BUTTS ARE LEFT IN EXCHANGE FOR 4 SILK SHIRTS ‘Ten dollars reward is offered today by A. Frank, 5921 41st ave 8. W. for Information leading to the arrest of burglars who |) visited Dia home Thursday night AT UNIVERSITY ad who left four elgaret butts hange for f site niet evidently fright dred away when the job wan haif completed waid = Frank “They left some things that they |, had laid out, apparently with the intention of carrying them away, |, including two or three suite and College memories were renewed, || |" College Night Affair | They were college Univernity night | at the of ‘The gymnasium and the commons, | roupectively for men and wel filled to overflowing | university spirit, for which left the door open when they do parted, 1 think tt was some |! ¢ |] one tn the nelehborhood.* Frank put the value of the | « loot at about $200, r Addresses wore made by Prof Dr. Henry Sursaile, of the Unt versity of Washington, and Darwin manager for the Assocint Motion ploturen of life FAIL TOFIND = | shown A gold watch, the gift of the em was presented to Ol King’s Funeral to Be Held Monday ARDMORE, Okla, Nov, 2- Search for Mra, Clara Smith Tamon, | charged with whooting Jake L {Hamon, millionaire ol! operator and blican national committeeman, | ing saleaman, Ho used to take || PP! “ his wife, Hasel, with him. | who ce here Lory a as being hat fine, Presta. || Vikoraualy prosecuted t oe Jude J a Rona, Friday | Authorities declared they were Afternoon, but, she added, he had || Convinced the woman nae se = @ habit af getting stranded with. || California. Reports were " y ein out funds and then skipping, loav canted, owe ver at ne nad not r to her own resou ore. o me tal dee “% | county officials today that they had Mamon'’s body will Ne tm atute tn Convention hall here unttl Monday lfrom the First Presbyterian cbureh | Mamtay afternoon, directing the campaign for FELT SORTA LIKE ROBINSON CRUSOE John W. Francis was a travel was granted a divorce, neon the woman here, |. ‘The funeral will be held NEWBURY, England, Nov, 2 James Tufnail, running for muntet pal office, haw sent out posters mak ing an original appeal to the elect ors, He myx: “Should you elect me | I promixe nothing. Shall net can Do not betleve in it. Tt some times wrings naughty untruths from @ noble mind.” Kin at Opposites in Missouri Senate KANSAS CITY, Mo, Noy, 27 Father ink inlaw w pitted against each ¢ rin t new Missourt senate, David M. Proctor Kansas City senator from the Sev Jonth district, will be one of the re-| fi publican leaders, and hie father-in-| to Be Sanatorium!) aw. Ja:es 11. Witecotton, of Paris. | ‘ sar GENEVA. Switzerland, Nov, 27.—| Mo. will bo @ leader of the democrat lo mle y vasa and me nations, Switzerland pians to disman. | tle it» most powerful fortress, St Maurice, and convert it into a sana rium for consumptive sokiiers, ‘the » HELD OVER Abare-handed fight with a full-grown and _ bloodthirsty lion. Think of it! And it’s only one of the dozens of spine tinglers in this lat- e est and biggest Tar- zan picture! ‘A Few Days More—the Picture That Raises the Hair on Your Head! \ | | | | Riba cacvecomaaaetenee FIGHTS SON FOR Aged Woman Sues for Evic-| anit In the superior court for « junetion to restrain her won, Kmory fiveaore HAMON WOMAN : STARTED SOMETHING SHE DIDN’T FINISH Among the complaints of Jacob | | N. Reckrich against wite, |] Maude wan that «he once started || 4 divorce suit against him and || then quit, He Was granted a do ores, CONGRESSMAN IS STRICKEN TALK SCHOOL RIGHT TO LIVE his tion From Land Motte 3, Vauit, 74, haw tn» rituted J. Vaut, vieting } snd his wife, Mand, from or from five acres of Kent tracts, She also ania the of $250 which she anys her and 18. ayment weekly some -ciber elk Suticten,” Ther Iithe none n 7 ne Drosuce tres /KRohin Suffers His Second irriaay Me Ie = Subjects whic come up the school diree- | tors of the state include the proposal to combine the annual school elec tions with port and general munict lain of | Pal elections, condemnation of prop giving school districts the same 1 he place Mrs. Vaut clatms her son bought he tract in 1902 for $1,260 and al jowed her and her husband, now dead, to occupy it as long aa they ived, using the fruits thereof if the improved the land. Str gaya she and| Carolina suffered a second xtroke of | er husband have cultivated the io viniting off place until it is now worth $7,000, | the pontoffice department today THE CALENDAR HAVING BEEN LEANED t petit furers tn Kitehin tn r nited States district court have! ber Of the wa eon 4 by Federal Judge Jere: | and Miah Neterer until Jandary 4, 1921. | Moor leader Paralytic Stroke WASHINGTON, Nov, 27 sentative Claude Kitehin of North consideration by Repre- paralynin whi His | “rt dition w wald to be critical minority mem.| bility for accidents, nmttee | present law, and review of t demoer ato} latizy reports of the Washin, ueational association the nking and mean been March ‘4 A fascinating story of that wild and barren country served by the Hudson Bay Company in Northern Canada— ~ | BEHOLD MY WIFE A Paramount Super-Spe- cial Picture from Sir Gil- bert Parker’s “The Trans- lation of a Savage.” SECOND NEAR SENECA His folks are determined he shall marry into the aris- tocracy—so he does—the red- skinned aristocracy of Amer- ical ELLIOTT DEXTER as the brother whose big-heartedness works a transformation!. CeenaneeED Muriel Frances Dana Walter 0. Beaton In a Song Prologue A COMEDY —_—_ BRUCE SCENIC LEGISLATIO Big Conference Planned Here for Dec. 17-18 | Proposed legisiation etrongty af. |fecting school districts thruout ‘Wash ington will be discuswed at a big cénferenes to be held here December ft was annownend at the session of the school boart option as cithes to reject verdicts, ex Jemption of school districts from Ma-| | a amending on Ed !Car Wouldn’t Stop So He Stopped It 21-—A etreet car ‘or him, so G, 8. Comte pped it himeelf by pulling the trol TOLEDO. wouldn't stop f ley as the wire. He was arrested, Yakima Apples Direct to you by parcel post, Rome 1f towne r in wtandard b $1.75; wrapped, fun bushel , 81.75, paid. You can't aff them at these promptly filled, Check or Money Order Twila, $2.40. In wrappe Postax stional Bank, the Yakima Keep this ad. you use them. J. S. DUNHAM YAKIMA, WASH. the legin MILTON SILLS who has the part of the besotted wanderer of the frozen wastes! 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