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THE Ss DEATH DREAM | W STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT AZTEC CITY STARTS ON PAGE ONE ELKS INDORSE CHEST PROJECT ‘This action was taken after the lodge | prairie, I believe it may be ancient Bad heard a speech by Frank Water. house, vice president of the fund. Waterhouse also addressed the University Commercial Club Friday and received its indorsement. Mem- bers of the Commercial Club will FATHER FORGOT t UI Dennis Russell, being continued un- TO UNLOAD GUN ie Detbar H, Herbert's father had loaded the! ane affidavits were furnished the gun the night before to kill alin peat y Sheriff Starmer, who is wood rat and had forgotten 0 constantly in attendance on the unload it, he maid. He was visit- cS “| ing. Rls father’s farm. at the time man who attempted ide follow: for the wottl, ash of some kind=perhaps the ashes of age-old sacrificial fires. EXPLAINS ORIGIN OF NATCHEZ PASS “I find that one of the customs of the old Natohes tribe was to bind the Inter munist OUND HEALING) EMBASSY RUSH Naatt a te “sy ” if ay Lodge No. 92 Promises to Date for Death Sentence Five Wounded in Attack on|“Muny” Lines Carry Fewer bee the taste of the fink $5 f China for| went Into the Colman house. 4 “ the Help Raise Fund setae Old emperors of China for| "I got a gun” Merbert repeatea.| POStponed to Oct. 31 U. S. Consulate Passengers Off Roving Airplane Co. here. Dudng —— ine ag the old Asteo mounds, Tho} Fortwith, he ran to his father's - is — —— ‘ YE rd . a me . brought Elks" lodge, No. 82, announced its] the soll om the rest of the prairie Is{bedroom and got a single barrelied| ROSEBURG, Ore, Oct. 22.—Three] MAVRM, Oct. 22—Five persons! ‘That the elimifation of jitneys on __ BY ED 1. KEEN oh jown four German pianes, Rearty indorsement of the commu:! only about 20 inches deep, it is much | shotgun, He fired on Lynn affidavits prosented to Judge Bing. were injured in fighting between po | geaitio streeta has not resulted in a LONDON, Oct. 22.—-With the Irish Valera. tr ® nity chest plan Saturday, and pron | deeper at the top of this mound.| fell, the shot taking effect In his|ham at opening of court here today | lice and a mob of communists before | 11 in tie Humper of passengers) peace negotiations trembling on the| “1, Valera it was bell teed to take an active par in the| And the soll on top of the mound isjabdomen. This was at 3:80 Tuea.|Fesulted in the sentence of Dr. Rich-|the American consulate here last | #"'n pal railway was|brink of disaster, ‘Michael Colline,| decide whether the eee ~ eam paisa froti November 14 to 19] of ait t Bn line fag that of the| day afternoon. ard M. Brumfield, facing death fol-| night, Gendarmes charged and dis. | carried on the municipal ; te a 94 pessoa re “ r negotiations r eT ; lowing conviction for the murder of persed the crowd, which was yelling| indicated Saturday by figures pre|leader of the Sinn Fein army and | wou proken off, due to ditter, PARIS, Oct, 22.--The ministry of SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1991, \War Hero Co; TAR § PLANNING GARS LOSE, THO |IRISH PEACE IS - JNTNEYS GONE | NEAR SMASH-UP Test New Plane, IAeut, Frank B. Tyndall, y, BA. | arrived in Seattle Friday trom air service division In Dayton, 9, will represent the government ‘ et Negotiations May Be Broken during one of the delegates, went to Dub lin today to consult Kamonn De felease of Bacco and Van- ences that have arisen between the negotiators. as NEY pared by D, W. Henderson, superin- tendent of transportation Henderson's figures show that the street car system carried 6,108,010 passengers in June, when the jitneys were operating, and only 6,102,463 rior today prohibited @ com- demonstration at the Amert handle the University district dur-| their heads so that they became flat.|of the shooting, while Mrs. Col os ae A stead die dr pee embassy, scheduled for tomor-| voisengers in September. Jitneys 5 wo ing the campaign. This also was a custom of one of} man was in thwn, and by Dr. 8. A. Bother, who war) Communtete, however, went right | *re barred on September 14. tie Tho Sales Managers’ association, | the tribes of this state. Lynn Peters was rushed to thelihe first physician to attend Brum-|ahead with thelr plans for marching|_ "allway receiptd for September re ith W. TL. Frame as district chair | “How did the name Natches be. ratonvilie hospital in an aute driven |tieig when & jail attendant found upon the embassy thru eight oon. | Were about $11,000 shy of the month- Riivlecate Bletes We. ie ranedea nme| come attached to the pase that!uy Joo Matfield, former Kentuckian| the convicted man covered with| verging’ ateeste + acrmcng Bacco niyh aly ehh wave ‘ on Hosale distri Frond odes 40-l starts thru the mountains near and exdeputy sheriff, who was a igations, including wiz nou oyna ee oe] Buckley? I am told that ‘Natches'! member of the famous Hatfield gr Bows om gen gy SR poe ge on tage sonar gto pe | ot principal and interest on the pur- HEALS BRUISES OF SEATTLE co} —o ston] meane eS a soe Family hoted for ite feuds with |taken under consideration October | mitted, It was stated to the United 9 hs EP RG “ “Port guage e y ‘entucky, > . . . Portland, filled her community | Could not this be the Indian meta-|"'° «would rather be ahot than |cisn Gia? mreedune, the court gon:| be puta seeseemall wilt to interior’ | $20,000, the wotual Harare weed by tie PIONEER NEARLY KILLED BY AUTO sn itenced, \ The most rigorous measures will eps g Pons gyre ets > snag bine de. : s Brumfield wan reported to be|be taken to prevent it. manded by the state accountancy ot much improved today. His temper] This is taken to mean that, if nee-| 0014 Isaac J. Tomlinson, Age 7) ature was 100, his pulse strong, he|¢smiry, troops will be used. r, Y. d at Pi ta : was rational save for repeatedly in-| Seven policemen were wounded ce ears, and at Fresen oe sisting that some one had shot bim, |last night when a bomb was ex: Inquiry Is Started Resident of Kirkland, Wash- ae his mother, the/the wounds in his neck were!ploded in the crowd in Wagram tor’s De th i P es Dr.|! Th healthily healing, and, eave for alave., just following a protest meet Into Major’s a! ington, Pronoune . ie “Mamma, papa will just let this|slight swelling and sore throat, his|ing by Paris communists. The] TACOMA, Oct. 22.—Full military] Loughney’s Human Bake |- ws Soggon't her" general condition was favorable, crowd was in a panic, honors were paid today to the body Ov. Fountain of Health ain fo, non, I will see that right] Physicians have abondoned the eee of Maj. Francis J. Dunigan, of ena / theory that Brumfield attempted); ROME, Oct. 22..-Communist dem-|Camp Lewis, when it was escorted —His Statement Follows. to suicide by slashing his neck with a/onstrations demanding release of Sac-|from the camp chapel to the Ameri. 4 the plan. plece of sharp dental bridgework.|co and Vanzetti, Italian radicals con lean Lake station for shipment to a i 21, 1921, 00 my 75th 5 pon e authorities about it, He told the|Three dentists and one phyvician | victed of mufter in the United States, | Sacramento. are bad’ ry ?. inf road pe! tre parents of the boy-killer that he|have agreed that such a feat with aloccurred thruout Italy today. The| Maj. Dunigan died as the result of | birthday, the m vetesag Me a E would write to the judge about the|soft gold instrument was impossible.{central anarchist organ ordered ev-| wounds received while hunting. A|€et struck by an automobi ine os ae care. They were of the opinion that alery mass meeting to telegraph a pro-| guide mistook him for a deer. A/‘isabled so; badly 1 had to be : nial By “1 have ne grudge against [safety razor blade was used, and|test to American Ambassador Child, | board of inquiry began an investiga-|home and put to bed, where I re- Pi : : you and your family, but this |that Its bloody condition caused it|but to make no threats. tion of the major’s death today, ms'ned ped-ridden for a period of bes . to adhere to Y nine days, My back was badly dis- picture the j re an attendant’s shoe Pr : pe rig hes abled and wrenched and highlyscol- . cashgiotio ana: Fane isad T it ored; my right leg was also very ty order, painfully bruised. Customs Collector rr finer, br HERE’S MORE ABOUT on 6 After nine days I could walk, or, > “The Mound Builders, I should more properly say, edge Pa = erty Lon S_ || around ith the aia of erutches, but un pana pte lang nding was stiff and sore and every move otf race, J. & Newberry, hurt me. I was anxious to get back at . to business, and Dr. Loughney’ wrote the article fr Jobneon happeniny canine ts seme|| STARTS ON PAGE ONE Music | i.ce sy. 3.7 tein: Wed eee other boy," Peters continued. the one thing that my friends who &re more or freom three weeks age. He was A cordial tnvitation le extended to all foths whe appreciate goed, || Mer’ anxious about my recovery ad- ioe from the Mound quite ready to talk and to lsagh. refined muste and an elegant floor, undet strict reaw! a, at || vised me to be treated in, so I de ee “Yes,” he said, “I'm writing Bright's Nall (4th & Pine) every Saturday night—only 200 for indies || cide) to get up to Dr. Loughney’s 1 CLMATR that history of my If all right and men TEe, including checking and war tax. Kverybody attending ttle offices and become enrolled * MILD BEFORE FLOOD about @ hundred pages lect week declared they bad a mighty fine time. The committee will || for & course of Bakes. 1 ac- of “My ‘is ‘ wriften. No, I'm not going to || see that you will also. ’ pop wae a wae —— Dyer an oe theory is that before 16 I took— China and Alaska, and all the ened to kill others at the school, es ened tte If you cannot dance, just take a private lenson in the popular steps Hable to walk without the crutches at States, bad a very mild and including the victim who was shot. Good te Bred any time between 10 a. m. & 10 p. m., or Mise Bright's beginners’ § possibly there were no Bering straits.| they want to go to Chehalis and org ore cals thi: clase at 7 oe. for a 2-hour lesson im waltf and fox trot at 1604 4th. dis Certainly, there was free communt-|jook up the youth's heredity. time I began sometitag tha cation between this continent and i E China, 07 “I believe there was a large city the at Tacoma, as shown by the count lab lens burial mounds on both sides of cox the where the On Defiance to Port. r “ prairie, And enol man te have the chance of go- RISK. MleDncneth ana ing to heaven the first of the ben St © Mangte. Seetored, gt oa) ‘tendea ie a limtnated teas vings in this Ploneer ute ie @! 4 im jon: interior of idea, “that the little fellow came Kvinge Bank, the "Mutual ‘Kevings “Dank, law specifically ta a in here and tried to tell me I prescribes the manner in which your funds may be invest: yi beens te withdraw t When you hear of security that has become legal for pur- ™ pheerp neko} a et slags Aa ere Mi chase by savings anks i "means twe things: ig be ‘the So weaweediny toverens Fen wet bal by See banks” le meant the TRUSTEE SAVINGS Sa es figuring on being hung.” of New fork and the New England states end the iS crams youre. nev figuring au being GTON ALS of “seattle family Le meegne the cogurity” referred to bighest - they named "i, carte oot Tm ap class batwe in the United ha Ladihond pened Deca preling— spose have to walt legs, bend Music and od the anetent —* Seuand » Sey yaredte See the 9. SAFETY 1S COMBINED WITH PROFIT get down guests followed “It was by no mere chance that « preme court te decide on one old boy mes a in the Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institut roy Miles: elty was at Tacoma, for it was the col eal apt IE. Pacific Northwest, namely thee” si dee: way they 's Secretary —_[ heed of navigation; an empire which around the streets right new far Se f for C porgana acl x Jha non whee been sentenced. In the 2 prove this meantime,” Maheney went on, “I 3 ii tel Senator Cummins, Iowa, chair. man of the committee, announced that he would call up the measure for consideration immediately after the ‘pending tax bill is out of tho & If you wait too long I may not be able to build up your in-down constitution. Taken time, Soap Lake Wi Fe rie Light G. G. Nellie, chairman of the local trainmen’s union, declared the strike Puyallup and Cowlitz rivers sur. veyed for the purpose of working ject Haths, Scien- was 100 per cent effective when he i ipulation and checked out a plan for flood contro! of those Bwearal Movements will éo off the names of the last of streams, haye been reported out of ‘wonders. the house committee on flood con- trol and are now ready for passage, DR. EMIL GREEN Medical Physica! Director 16 Lippy Bidg., 3e@ and Columbia, Eliiett 2566 PROHIBITION CHIEF SOUNDS KNELL IN BREWING AT HOME WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, Home brewing that violates the Volstead law will be stopped. That is Prohibition Commis sioner Haynes’ position respect- Ing his recent anti-home brew order. “My job,” said Haynes, “is to stop everything the Votstead law into life in the yards of the I. & G.N. from Longview to Laredo, as the strikers walked out. They had been employed by the company to pro- tect its property. Grain Freight Rate Reduction Ordered BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—A gen- eral reduction in freight rates on Do youwant aclear skin? The Resinol treatment makes hay, grain and feed in western and says is illegal. I am going to do a Pe ‘ intermountain territory was ordered that to the utmost of my power. | skins clearer today by the Siiterstate commerce 1 know efforts will be made in " commission. the courts and elsewhere to over- fresher, lovelier This action, forecast. exctustvely turn the order recently issued for | Try it Ry thé United Pteem,.19 one et the preventing the sale of articies ad. ry i first steps by the government de- €\y vertised for use in home brewing. and see signed to avert the threatened ral}- f But you may rofely assume that road strike. when those efiurts’ are made we Y The rate reductions average 10 MEANY HALL will be prepared to meet them,’ f é pad cont vere) are to become effec} MONDAY EVENING, OCT, at ~ nots ete | tive immediately. Prices=01.80, 9100, Practically all rates west of|] txchanye Tickets Now At waie 1 ouawers —- ounremnie court Omaha and many west: of Chicago,|| Reservations for Exchange Seats |, igment for $28,000 againgt Soothing and Healing thru Minneapolis and other points, . October 26 |Alex Polnon and Washington De- * SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, jvelopment Co,,. who were sued for are affected by the’ decision, which brings @ general readjustment of royalties by Glacier Coal A. 8. U. W. OF FICK, CAMPUS others, Co, and ashington Mutual Savings Bank the mighty S ae A patty 1101 Second Avenue os ‘by ite “Doesn't anyone object,” 1 tenn” ary 4 “ Joyce’ arked, “when you play for TRUSTEES ~ HERE’S MORE ABOUT jj 12 ine money?” * FG. AMES ROLLIN SANFORD of. of the “Object!” he repeated; “why M. FP. BACKUS JAMES SHANNON ; RAIL STRIKE the open should they? What's the differ- JOHN 7. CONDON WILLIAM, THAANUM x and dice with the jury” FAYMOND Reynagien = Dat ‘wititco = at the court house? 1 call them re » f STARTS ON PAGE ONE Diyas presi WILLIAM A. PETERS * Mahoney turned from the bars | sai in local at the front of his cell and looked ‘ toward the rear of the tank, learn the “Boys,” he yelled to bis fellow Si road who Prisoners; “suppose we sing. received Let's have ‘A Little Bit of Heav- en From Out the Sky By Th —in— = “THE FOX” E 4 You Have Never Seen Anything Like It Before 4 * fo Fr _ chs a e Sending Money to F e- oe oreign Countries ns las I YOU plan to surprise the folks at es home—in Europe or other foreign nm lands—with a Christmas gift, let this Ke bank help you. fre You may pay the money here and tv receive a draft that cannot be cashed tie by anyone but the person you send it Pa to; or we can forward the money direct to to the party abroad by bank post " remittance, This is the safest and best x way to forward funds to other coun- tries. 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