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© PAGE 2 THE | ONE DEAD, + TWO HURT ) INMUNICH Police Clash With “The Hungry” |Workers in Line of March MUNICH, Aur. ~ at.-One vane) was killed and two others badly wounded when demonstrators, rep- Fesenting “the hungry” clashed [Bushman and Bayne Coming Will Open Moore Theatre Season BOY BATTLES | WITH POLICE: Joe Gray Captured After Pistol Duel Here After a mum battle lasting neveral| minutes, Joe ‘Gray, an 18-year-old alleged burglar, captured early | Saturday morn by Patrolman G. |Fotkerson, Gray's’ companion e# jcaped during the battle. It ts believed by the police that “ | Gray and the other man were sur. \prised in a garage at the home of | Mra. J, C Hagen, 1160 20th ave, N., by the patrolman. Both parties! ;opened fire, It was not until a | lively exchange of shote had been SEATTLE with mounted police, here carly; today. | a Thousan’s of. workers were in) 3 the Une of mareh, but aside from! one outbreak the. procession pro: | seeeded quietly, | Tt was reported that radical ele: | ments hero will hold a tremendous | fired, that Gray was captured. An auto in the aligy outsidé the | garage contained loof from a dozen homes, Wearing apparel, silver ware and valuables of many kinds were piled high in the tohneau, in dicating that the two youths had made nearly @ dosen “Dauls” during demonstration tonight because of! the shooting of Mathias Ereberger, former centrist leader. Police atw ithe night, ‘The car wns identified at police | headquarters as one which had heen being held in readiness in case! stolen cartier in the evening from a attack upon reaction | Mra, Boris 1. Mitchell, 3115 12th a N, r . Prominent Chicago “ Italian Murdered CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Dominac Gu-| tito, business man and leader of Chicago's Little Italy, was riddled | with bulleta and then stabbed bate) man Says Girl Demands Cash WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Biack mafl has been attempted against him by @ Washington girl, one of; |the entrants in a beauty content, | Representative Herrick, the Okla homa farmer congressman, who hopes to have congress prevent al! Deauty contests, charged today. Herrick anserted that the Wash. ington beauty demanded $100 from him, after he had written a decoy letter to collect evidence in support of his theory that beauty contests tend to bring “the moral ruin” of young girls. yesterday. } Guti!!io was riding in an auto with hig son, Carlos. The son went to make a purchase and when he re. turned his father’s lifeless body was heaped about the steering wheel. First Load of Coal Here Since Strike | Marking the beginning of daily shipments here, a carload of coal mined at Issaquah reached Seattle Friday, it was announced by the Facific Coast Coal company. ‘This in the first coal produced at Issaquah — ose gar . AD proximately « crew now em- Ployed, company officials say. Union officials report no breaks fm the ranks of the strikers. 1—Blanche Bates, coming to Metropolitan, 2—Forrest Taylor with Wilkes. 3—Civil Galloway, Palace Hip. 4— Charles Murray coming Monday to Pantages. The appearance of, Francis X.| BATES MILLER Bushman and Beverly Bayne, in per-| COMING TO MET son, at The Moore Sept. 4, will prove; Nearly every synonym of praise the wide popularity this couple en-| knowg to the English language has joys, for they have been breaking| been bestowed upon Henry Miller attendance records in every city in| and Blanche Rates for their master. which they have appeared In vaude- iene Seale: = Forbes’ ville, While most generally known | yr Fair,” whigh is Sebceuier ieee for their screen work, Bushman and | week's engagement at the Metropoll- Bayne both come from the speaking | tan yy commencing Monday | Right, Sept, Sth. stage, bean “beac d yp Por ene cetid year these @icis- worthy engagementa to thelr credit gulshed players tested the capacity “Poor Rich Man,” a satirical com-/| of Henry Miller's Theatre, New York edy in one act, by Edwin Burke, is/ City, and since have been seen only the vehicle In which Mr, Bushman | in Philadelphia, Chicago and Boston, and Miss Bayne will be seen. Prior to their tour of the Pucifiec CHICAGO.—Mise Lucy Page Gas- tons resigns as head of Anti-Ciguret league. . Coaat cities, of which Seattle in the first to be visited. - ee MOVIE COMEDIAN COMING TO PAN Charlie Murray, one of fitmland’s funniest comedians and known to picture followers as Mack Sennett's favorite comedian, will be the head: F= offering at Tho Pantages be PAINTSVILLE, Ky.—Moonshiners kill John H. Reynolds, federal proht- Dition agent, and James Melvin. town Marshal of Paintsville. Two deputy sheriffs wounded. ginning Monday matinee. Lnatead of being seen on the screen, however, he wilt appear in person in a mono- logue he calle “Screen Gossip” and which ts said to be a big laugh from beginning to end. Murray appears im character an his sereen admirers know him and after funny chatter about movie life, invites his audience to ask questions about favorite film state, and he replies with the real “inside” about them. Before going into pictures Murray wan widely known on the speaking stage and his return is & new triumph for him. Other acts on the bill are: “The Rising Generation.” the clever com- pany of youngsters presented by Maud Daniel; The Three White Kuhns; Lee Rose and Kathryn Moon; Agnes Johns in her clever comedy Playlet “The Unexpected Witnens”; and Harry Teuda a balancing artist eee —in + ee ye of ‘orces of good and evil! WILKES CO. IN DRAMATIC PLAY “The Big Game,” described as a drama of tense and thrilling witua- ‘ons, will be presented’ by the Wilkes Playera at The Wilkes beginning with the matinee tomorrow. It is a story that hegins in the peaceful con- fines of a Vermont village aud ends in the Canadian woods. The eter Willard Robertson and . don was presented in New York season with Allan Dinehart ag the star. It enjoyed long success and its performance here will be its first time in Seattle, Fred Dunham will be seen tn the role of the New England husband and Alice Elliott will have unusual opportunities as Marte, the French: Canadian wife. The play will be under the direction of John Biliott, formerly of the A. H. Woods staff, Whe arrived here last week from Los Angeles to assume the direction of the Wilkes vlaywe Seattle. MAGICAL ACT TOP PALACE HIP New deville opening Sunday's at Loew's Palace Hip will have a very unusual mystery number pre- wented by LaTemple and Company. It is called “The Enchanting Palace” and is @ melange of odd id in clever magical stunts and arrange- ments in an elaborate setting. Petite and dainty, Jean de Conde ig widely known as “The Cameo Comedienne.” She will present a series of character changes and} songs. Mapre and Shy call themselves “A Study in Contrast.” They have a! combined weight of something more | than 650 pounds and are slated to furnish « lot of freak fun and antics. | Curt Galloway & Company will of: ; fer an amusing tramp skit. Vogel and Mary Crawford have a + variety number they call “Odds and ; ’ fy" Ends.” { —from Will Rogers in Channing Pollock’s famous play Pathe News Punt National Kinograme almost breathless Burton Holmes Scenic and tense moments! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA CONCERT SUNDAY, 12:30 P. M. Overture “Coriolon” Selection from “Pag! Soprano solo “Ave Maria” . Ander: Miss : Suite from the “CasseNoisette Ballet”—Nutcracker Sulte (a) Overtare “Miniature” “An Unwilling that stirs the blood with its «Beethoven Leoncavallo --Gounod «-Tachaikowsky (b) Danse de la Fee Dragee ‘ (c) Damse Busse “Trepak” Y “Dream of Love” Selection from “The Serenade” ... eoenes ARTHUR KAY, CONDUCTOR Soap and purify the pores. If signs of pimples, redness or roughness are present smear gently with Caticura Ointment before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the exqui- sitely perfumed Cuticura Talcum. beret aig ky 4 Bates 4 +» Liszt Herbert SATURDAY, AUG ncess\LEGION DRIVE HEATH FIR * 7/4, TOBE LAUNCHED) WIFKING GIRS STAR He Danced With Pri Dockworker, Out. of ‘a Snares for New Members| Being Set ier Who Suffer and Are aly Unable to Work Need whirlwind drive for new mem-| . aia eight Rainier-Noble post of the Helpful Suggestions American Legion will be formally launched Monday at « luncheon in the Masonic club, which it is ex pected will be attended by 200 or 200 members. Scotch bagpipes will be featured, and three prominent legionnaires will be present to inject enthusiasm. Remembering thelr experiences in the American offensives in France, leaders of the cainpaign have worked out a comprehensive plan of battle by whieh every section of the city will be worked over, 4 A genera! cornmittes, headed by Anna Riuxus, R. R. No, Walter Pollits, age pl the city field, LiL ini 16 districta, the districts , have in turn been divided into ore law ees oe ae cinots, 278 altogether, each precinct Case after case is in charge of a precinct leader, Hach where Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve; precinct jeader has named # precinct tins removed the of committee, and in every precinct ev: ghe ‘and brought good ery one eligible to membership will Por more than forty this be interviewed. | fashioned root and herb medicine These plang have been made and the standard remedy for all preparations completed, and the and has the record of luncheon Monday wi! start tie ball irestored more suffering women ling, Reports from the various health than any otber medicine. groups that make up elon gp gd | condition ‘mi lecble "onth if i i 3 zh > i x 3 : itt EE E | drive organization indicate that a your large gg sore fh a recng oe iwrite Lydia Pinkham luncheon, very American Legion member is urged to be present, (Co., Lynn, Mase., about your health, Tom Swale, former state command- er; O. D. Colvin and L. A. Swellen- bach will be the speakers. Charies Paul, commander of the Rainier-No- Die post, will preside. NOGALES, Arin—Frank J. Pear- son, postmaster at Ruby, 35 miles weat of here, killed by seven armed trouble with your skin? Dennis Taylor and Princess Mary BY MILTON BRONNER What « Girl You've Got? LONDON, Aug, 27.--Dennis Tay-| +1¢ aidn't bother the princess. oeLE PL toro J, baw just danced with 8) wien she saw I was gétting embar. || Our Priges Are Isit h 0.3.7. passed she asked whether we were |[uet us figure red. Out of @ jod! going to dance a waltz or fox trot. Ef tinstaliat: Re bl . ite Rhet Dod heath lie in a jar of The princess? daughter of the King of “I told her it was a fox trot and she instantly changed her step. She is @ fine dancer and. if 1 may be per- mitted to speak so of Her Highness, @ mighty nice girl." Goone club, in Shadwell, 0 great dock districts of Dennis, or “Gady” as he ts popu larly known in Shadwell, did his bit in the war, but things along the WASHINGTON —Noegotiations un- der way for sale of government rail- way in Clallam county, Washington, docks are slack now and “ built during the war to haul spruce out of work for airplane manufacture. Princean Mary's escorts, during | j= her visit to Shadwell, euggeated that | — ahe might want to look in on the! dance of the Paddy's Goose club, She decided she not only wanted to) do that, but she wanted aleo to dance. But let “Gady” tell what hap pened: “It waa the big moment of my Ife, NOW PLAYING An absorbing Albert Payson Terhune story, CONWAY TEARLE Its from the crepe Charles oyt play— thrilly and chilly and chock-full of joy! “THE 99 dive into mystery with a rubber-heel salesman A bargain sales in a hick town—and ni gets Bogh oy ‘he early bargains for. Bank bandits try. to trap oe Ghosts can’t scare him Yood jo miss, An exciting and sensational train wreck is one of the many thrills in this drama of a king in the commercial world! BOBBY VERNON and the fun and thrills are too @ORIS PAWN IS LEADING WOMAN “A GAME LADY” Two acts of First National laughs—be sure and get yours! eteeietcecnerctnansinchdalchaclagastiai, -IN— “JOGGING ACROSS \ ” “A HoSeRePUN A beautiful Chester Outing vada gt LIBERTY NEWS EVENTS!

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