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PAGE 4 FAKE AGENT an, after be j] in a bex car, sat mute in the wit news chair. Vainly Justice of the Peace O W. Brinker tried to got the man poy to say a word in\his own defense. PRISONER PUZZLES LAWYER AND JUDGE; THEN IT HAPPENED Having given his name various ly as A Anobdilin, A the Kanalla and prisoner, charged ne caught . him out and examine his . . “ |] bead,” sald Deputy Prosecut ‘Poses as Officer to Get)| Acormey ©. A. natonetor, Josting ly Local Color for Star |] But at that moment guards : from the state axylum for the in Scenario |] sane at Steilacoom arrived, may — ing the prisoner was an Bald te Dave deen out after “local| |} inmate from thelr inwtitution for a motion picture scon-)] They took him away. Pat he was writing for The | Btar scerario contest, David LL. Wilson was in foteral custody Sat-| " charged with impersonating | | service officer a alleged to have obtained $25 cash and to have run up a Bill of $27 at the expense of Kelly, owner of a forhire GREATER NAVY: Wilson was arrested Priday night De By operatives under Capt. Thomas [B. Poster, chief of the secret service oHe was to have a preliminary Satyrday before a United! commissioner harges of ently a federal ing From Panama BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WPORT NEWS, Va no, 4 king within a few miles of one on representing " America’s great basen, i P mident-Mlect Har de Py yED MONKEY reatneas of this nation According to Capt. Foster, Wilson | Harding's speech was delivered in Oetober got Ketly to drive him | the aoade f musi o's few at he!» ours af fed from his on the | the Pastores which he ne on ot sured! Panam Unele sam © pay, if some Hare also expremied the hor Blow, and’ did r that the world would s00n reach ap is were oximate disarmament, but 1 t hia time I want tt an navy qgual to the greatne d promises | ‘ 1. The t Kelly thereupon went t rhe gee og ts _— te he had teen duped ot Bhar 5 aot Onin IND POLICE OUTFIT rie A gun, @ pair of handoufts > 'e club and a special 7 badge are said to hav in Wilson's bouse, i} today month's as and at Pa The Pastores “bringing to vacation speat in the ship on which Harding came from Panama, arrived on Beacon | in Newport News early today. & after Harding and his party left the ship, coming ashore at 10:30 A huge we me had been prepared for the president-elect. ‘Twenty-five airplanes and bydroplanes circled over his ship and over the shore as he landed. Three big naval ditigibies The scenario is completed, Cap. Foster said, and Wilson will Pallowed to forward it to the qditor, While the contents Withheki, it (s supposed that Bero. is a secret service opera Wilson i sald to have saevid jalso plowed their way above the a, a @ detective ever since | mareme ship. ICE GLEAMS AT VARSITY BALL But Twas No Icy Affair; 15 Pledges Named "Mid decorations of tmigation snow. balls, icy igloos and northern lights, the varsity ball, the first all-untver sity formal of the year at the Uni- versity of Washington, was held Fri- @ay evening at the Hippodrome, Oval and Quad clubs, upper ciamn honorary societies, announced 15 ds now abort 22 and a vit by trade. 6 MEN AT INSTALLATION of Zeta Psi Frater- nity Founded A member of prominent are in the city today In con- with the installation of the ‘Lamba chapter of the Zeta Psi held at the New Wash- ried. Ten pledges were pronounced by Quad. ‘The pledges of Oval ctub are Ken yy; Bilis Ames Ballard. Penn-| tn Chie ‘Orta Bardarsan, Wendell "S1, past president; Sherman Brackett, Case "98, past vice ; Chester A. Lydecker, Co- linger, Robert Macfarlane, Mitchel Charnicy, Edwin Porep, Ralph Sam _|mersett and Jack Bates. Quad! pledges: Kent Ratcliffe, Virgil An- derson, Perry Land, Donald Douglas and Nell Woody. ‘Old Vintage’ Number ty; Professor Richard F. and Professor Max Garret elected into the fraternity just a the banquet Saturday/ The “old vintage* number of the oo” Sun Dodger, college comic monthly her initiates are. will soon appear on the campus, W. Sherman, Thomas/ Editor Steele Lindsay has assured Liewellyn I Graham, C.|the students that the number will Neely, Harry G. Post, Donald | despite its name, contain no refer- A. Wendell Brackett, | ence to booze. HEROELF AGAIN R. Ashland, Kenneth H. &. Prentiss Thwing, James J. Iph Sly, George BE. Me Oregon Woman Was on Verge of Nervous Prostration When She Found the ., Edwin J. Day, Larry Hay, - Anderson, Tom Soth, Frank Right Remedy Some people recover quickly from , Walter F. Trandum, Harry Jesse D. Kuhns, fr, Paul Meyer. Ferdinand H. Butt, an attack of influenza or grip. Others find that the aftereffects are more painful and harder to overcome i. Kellogg, Walter J. Howard, T. Ringstad, Frank McClure a G. Edward Kreiger. Pledges of the fraternity are ck K. Schroeder, Alan Grant, W. Spuha, Fred Bethel, Haroid , Theodore Trandum, Joseph An- and J. McKinley Van Eaton. irl Wins Two ett than th discane The blood, which has become weakened in its fight » ed H H to expel the germ disease, remains 2 “ro eaker, dl : T1 thin, the nerves grow wea’ hg es; as er gestion is poor and the entird system | loses tone. Uniess this condition is corrected a nervous breakdown is apt to occur. Mrs. George Binkley, who lives at No. 510 Lexington avenue, Portland, Oregon, was a victim of influen: and tried for five months to recover from the debilitating effects of the disease. How she finally regained | her health is best explained in her) own words. She says: “An attack of influenza left me In a very serious condition. There were days and days when the only nour ishment I took was milk and eggs My strength gave out entirely and I | was very thin. My nerves were shat | tered and I was on the verge of nerv ous prostration. Any little StockFarm POHICAGO, Dec. 4—Giris make 00d stock raisers as men, ac- to Josephine Garden, 14-year- id Sramma?f schoo! student of Wap- Towa, who amazed experienced Breeders at the international show here when her entries Off prizes In two events. pe, owner of a stock farm Mine head on it, has been caring wtock thres years and believes it p @ business for any healthy young M. In the three years she han running her farm Miss Garden won many prizes, one of them the grand, championship for jorn steers at the Iowa State | Upset me. I could not bear to have fn 1918. Prizes won at the show|#nyone talk to me. I developed ‘were second awards in the|Pleurisy and fer calf and junior bull catt|Coush. 1 was cold all the time and . there was a pain in my side 4 E hard work, but a lot of fun,” Birl said. “I take care of my |Preseribed for me and had failed to « betore and after school hours,|belp me I decided to try Dr. Wil ft means getting up at 6 in the morn.|/iams’ Pink Pills which I had taken but that’s easy after you get| With benefit several years before. I to it.” |began to improve after taking the “Mise Garden's stock consists of five| first box. Soon I was abié two ponies, one lam® anda pig, | *lld t Then my blood became ZosePhine said whe prepared all her|Ticher and I began to gain weight entries for stock shows. and strength. My nerves are strong No} are allowed the job of “dolling gal en - now and I feel lke myself * found Dr. W reliable tonic not say enough for ther Dr. y Pink Pills are cant see by all drugeis et fro ne Matified all druggists, or direct from th Williams Medicine Co., Schene wain, 1 Mamet nd I i have alway: Pink F Rules Dé. 4—The in-| tady, N. ¥., at 60 cents per box, post- ite commerce commission today | paid. Write today for a copy of the ified the rulew requiring capacity |free booklet, “Building Up. t Blood.” It contains a special ehap. ter on the after-effects of the grip. of freight cars carrying Ballroads will file new tariffs, Makes Speech After Land-|* Pledges during the intermission pe | by the Ovalites and five were elected | Harold Glen, Clayton Bol-| of Magazine Coming! thing | had a bad bronchial | “After several medicines had been | to eat} THE SEATTLE STAR BLOCK RAISE No attempt was made by t elty | be held in all the schoots n exhit) 7 ented to nequaint! - counc!! to pase the ‘Thomaon’ ordi 1.) Rae eeeaeee vith the things | home the value of education to the Dag . © calling for an 8% cont fare a9) ummetured there | community, to the state and to the straight 20-day legislation, ~ pap. ecruited by | student Tho bill Was referred back to the| | The Seattle party was recruited BY| “ae following program has been utilities committee, where it is be-| the Pacific Northwest products com) announced: Sunday, Educational lieved another attempt will be made Mittee of the Chamber of Commerce) tanday; Monday, Manmaking day to pans it ax emergency legislation, |®* fn evidence of its interest tn all) pCa.” © citizens! dar, ‘Wellnte probably some time next week | Puget Sound industries: fday, Legislative day; ‘Thursday Counciimen ©, T, Erickson, T, HL} At T tonight there will be a ban - siton and Robert DB, Hesketh voted | quet at the Tacoma hotel, attended sinet the measure. feattle men and officials of owing the session Friday City ‘acoma Commercial club, |Treaurer Hd I, Terry announced) The apeakers will be J. A. Swat that the rallway fund will be placed well, general chairman of the Pacific on @ warrant basis ag the next pay Northwest products committee; FR day, December 10, instead of on the 8. Boyna, vice president of the Seat an he ts previously de tle Chamber of Commerce, and F. R. Morgan ret of succemuful street car aperation is to give service which | rl ple to ride frequently FIVE INDICTED }was the deciara Friday of B.A will tempt f the Phil Ballard, general counsel axserted that it is the short and fre quent rider who pays the dividends | r ANC Charge Fraud Against the SPOKANE’S Government | } FARES TO BE BOOSTED, TOO? WABHI Five tn “ by the i : n Spob t : elphia a Nag Sal uo wiaae ase . ws “st an the “1 nd t Warhin: 1 WwW ~ graft, Adv Henson r od 4 ar tem will not Other indictments were expected. y, Cf, conage ea pg ested ters ne Love, Wittinan fur e Dubree and rge McCann, : DISCUSS MARKET Admiral Benson said that one of (FOR SKAGIT snioping beard eenpleye,, Tio sald the PROJECT BONDS others were employed by the Marine ; nc Docking & Supply Co. of Philadel Possibility of finding a market for! oi. Benson sald these men are bond iswues authorized for light de arged with substituting inferior partment improvements and the €00-| 1c erais in ships eon. See Unuation of work on the Skagit mont inland. project were discussed for over an exe hour Priday by Mayor Caldwell, city TRY THIS FREE ment Mayor ention Sent on 30 Days’ “Fret Without Expense to You. Caldwell stated that the committee of business men appointed by himself to aesiet in finding a local market for Skagit bonds would be ready to report by December 15. SAYS CITY’S FINANCES ARE IN BAD SHAPE ‘That the financial condition eon fronting the‘ city’s utilities is in « precarious state was amerted Satur day by Mayor Hugh M. Caléwell. Nationwide conditions in the bond market make ft difficult to sell util | ity bonds, with the result that many Ue for tmck af moter accondiny tn | After weartng it 36 €aya if it to met jup for lack of money, according to) Mi iy Mitistactory iu every wagon |the mayor, if it is aay and comfortabl The Skagit river project has been |!f you cannot actually see your rup- of coming to a fall stop, Caldwell! tion of time, i t return it and you crea, Vinata'snet out be Gate" thal sth? More than $1,009,000 is needed to/ Pi expense to you le worth a tel Pay for improvements authorized | Teil your ruptured friends of th aod under way on the Cedar river|EASY-HOLD ¢ c project This money must be raised lout of the sale of previousty-author- | teed bond issues, for which there! seems to be slight market, MEIER WARNS CITY IS LIABLE ON BOND PAYMENT Inquiries concerning the legal status of the $15,000,000 municipal rallway bonds made by Mayor Cald |well were answered by Corporation Counsel Walter F, Meier Saturday Meler stated that in case the coun ell fails to set aside sufficient funds to pay the principal and interest on the bgnds, it is ponsible that a bond holder might successfully assert claim of general liability against the city Rights of bona fide purchasers of the bonds may be better than those of the original holders of the bonds, according to the city attorney. LOOK OUT COUNCILMEN; WELLS AM MAD! Lute Wells is mad In a to the elty council Saturda re the proposed raine in fare, Wells sys “An ine of 100 per cent over war and prewar prices, when every- thing has been reduced, is a politics and will not be tol erated by the public, when the pub- lic can get at the perpetrators.” Look out, city council, the_pubtic ; am after you’ H Simply send me your name and I will send you my new copyrighted ook and Measurement When you return the blank H will send you my new invention | for rupture. When it on and wear it Put |teat you can think of. ‘The harder {the toot the better you will like it | ou will wonder how you ever ison with the old style lepring trusses or belts with in |atraps of torture. Your own ood, ‘cavel the only way in! COMEDY WEEK The Hilarious Boudoir Farce “PARLOR, BEDROOM WITK ALL-STAR CAST (i ter rea else outrage, During the war, the United sales! my bakeries produced nearly 3,000, 1000 pounds of bread daily. | TAY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN: tests Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly Jovercome by applying Mentho-Sul | phur, a noted skin special ist of ite germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from akin irri tation, soothes and heala the eczema right up and leaves the #kin-clear and smooth It seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble shoyld obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any | 00d druggist and use it like cold Because BS throat is usually ited by the vapors of— | [BUSINESS MEN [EDUCATIONAL OF CARFARES, GOTO TACOMA) WEEK COMING hove story ever told = Bip BATH” Naturalists Plan to Meet Here Next Year| The next convention of the Went ern Soclety of Naturalinta will be) held on the university campus dur Smallpox Bothers Chicago Schools CHICAGO, Dew 4 reported prevalent ‘a many Amallpox was schools * ae 0 ningd All children were |i. the ‘Thanksgiving holiday on | ordered barred from class rooma who | -Thiy in the word brought back by | Whole Thing Put Off Until! seattle Delegation Attends |Begins Sunday; Schools to| remveed to. mtmit to saccination | Prot. Cerne D. Kigen, of the. wink ey 2 at, school authe: ernity bofany department, who ha a} Next Week | Home Products Banquet Observe It ee ieee ke iak ETH from. the. covet . | —_— 4 to perm accination. held at Corvallis, O th ear For the second time in two Gy" | seventytive Heattle business men} Plans for Educational week, to Sused to’ .parenls, vaccination Ae fa ale lle efforts to make effective immediately | wore to leave at p.m. Baturday in| COmMMence Bunday, have been an-| Rervice day; Mriday, ‘Community| A duke’s coronet has eight » raw: | A raine in street car fares, proved UM). soeial car on the interurban to|"Unced by the Seattle public | day berry leaves. | sucessstul Friday attend the Tacoma Industrial show,| *hools. Appropriate exercines will to bring TODAY OheLOVE | LAWYER WITH MAHLON HAMILTON » AND ALL-STAR CAST , AStoryAp pealin to All whe Breathe | | | ' HAROLD LLOYD Original and Funnier Than Ever in Eis Newest Comedy— “NUMBER, PLEASE” CLEMMER MUSIC L beunrescpeendas ssp ana Director ° .. “Blue Paradise” sseeees Bartlett LEvYys7 _ORPHEUM THE ELABORATE (7 ELEGANT MUSICAL | COMEDY—LAID |AMIDST THE SPARK- | LING SPLENDOR OF |A BIG NEW YORK CAFE “KISS LEW WHITE SKINNY ‘ PARTNER ERT C. HUNT 1 r SEE! : THE BIG SPECTACULAR SURPRISES OFFERED BY THE LARGE, DAINTY DANCING CHORUS OF ALSO LAST AND THRILLIN EPISODE 0 i “HIDDEN EN DANGERS” LEVY’ ORPHEUM | THIRD AND MADISON WITH A CONTINUOTS PERFORMANCE TODAY. AND SUNDAY STARTING / 1:30 P.M. E p PRESENTED IN : A GORGEOUS MANNER BY A BIG COMPANY OF THIRTY-FIVE . STARS AT THOSE TWO FAMOUS : COMEDIANS AND HIS TALL ‘ GIRLS! GIRLS! THIRD AND MADISON