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PAGE 5 MR, HATFIELD SABINA, OO | In Pitiable Condition When She Began Taking Lydia E. Pink THE SEATTL MAN SLUGCED GETS 2 YEARS ON BY 3 BANDITS BIGAMY CHARGE Attack Fails to Net Money Had Record of 3 Wives and to Assailants No Divorces The Great American Home . While Joo Aust, of 2936 First ave, | The third man to be sentenced for * was recovering, Gaturday, from the bigamy in the King county superior ham’s Vegetable Compound effects of a blow from a blackjack + during the last six months wielded by one of a trio of bandits, Charles Porter Friend, were | Sabina, Ohio.—‘'T took Lydia EB. late Friday night, police were search. Mining engineer, was a od Pin ble Cor ing the olty for his assailants begin Saturday « term of two to five Tiamat reateete cata Aust was walking on First ave. years in the state penitentiary at Near midnight when he wan accosted Walla Walla ly three men who were dressed aa| Friend admitted, when arraigned i aatlors, he told the police. Friday atte ro When one of the men attacked him, Jude A. W A, 4 Aust struggled desperately and the three wives and n other two then joined in the fignt,| When Deputy ing Attor, which was abruptly closed when (Ney Eugene Meacham informed the} rtm felled from behind by the court that Friend had married Doro- | blackjack, stunning him. thy Montfort In Los Angeles and} Aust regained consciousness soon MFA. Minnie Pierce fa. Or bo a | after, His pockets had peen rified, | Mont, without having leguly | te | —_ but no money had been found. vorced his first wife, Friend hung | a ing ea od head in assent. your medicine and finally induced me ‘Are there any children from any | to try it. I now feel fine and can do of these marriagest” Judge Frater | my housework without any trouble at | asked. You can use this letter for the | Friend looked up. eake of others if you wish,” — “Yea, your honor,” he «aid. “I| Wetpon G. HATFIELD, R, R. 3, Sa- rained a family by my first wife Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is w: impossible for them to attend to necessary household duti They are all grown up and educated Friend's bigamy was discovered when his second and third wives chanced to meet in Seattle. HELD AS HOBO Caught Boarding Freight) Train Here Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ha [WHAT'S IN THE AIR frat notice, sock eymeptome Saal Clad in typleal hobo's regalia, | August 5 pretty fl-yearoid Marian Purju, K F C—<960 meters) 440 to 5 | Tentletee taf help ret aa = Jou snd eee daughter of a wealthy rancher of] 5 m.: §90 to 645 p. m.; 945 to } 7 | vent more Braneau, Idaho, was arrested Friday |! 15.59 Pp mm. serious trouble. | scamend evening as she was about, to board) | XK D Z E—~<360 meters) 2:20 to |~~oures PU (= Nothing & fast freight for Portian 430 p.m | ures Piles 1 The girl tx being held at the city!) yc 4 C—360 meterm 6:45 to 78 1 Aay render. whe, ont ore fron jail, pending reply to telegramel] p.m be quickly cured without. Pie he remarka arlington, 664 Hi ansas City, Mo. Don't st write Mr. Darlington nt absolutely free. | cures send $2.00, Otherwise you owe nothing.—Advertiserent UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED sent to her father. | Marian edmitted she was intend ihg to ride the blind baggare to Portland, and sald that her fether had ordered ber out of home when her mother died two years ago. She declared that she did not know the two men with whom she was arrested, Joe Jackson and Art Day The trio were arrested by Joe Purvis, spectal agent for the Ore gon-Washington raliroad, after he had sent a couple of bullets whie ‘ig in their direction To BUILD NEW LUMBER MILL BEND, Ore, Aug. §—Construc- K J R—-(360 meters) $15 to 918 pm PALACEHIP THEATRE | ComtTimuous Daicy | *°) Ku Klux Klan Issue Bobs U 4 in Senate BY ROBERT TALLEY An each branch of congress in the WASHINGTON, Aug. £.Whether| este judge of the eligibility of its the oath taken by & knight of the|™*oibers, the senate would try the 7 e of Mayfield if charges should invisible empire” 1s tnconsiste siabiiwel. Ae ak ckemaian, he with the oath taken by @ United/ would be allowed to take his seat States senator is & question that/ first and then the proceedings would i | | Upper—Sonia, now at the Palace Hip. Lower—Peggy Burton, coming to the Pantages Monday. 1 PALACE HIP Then, Jack Fulton and Persy Burt | S*Ptember 1. tion of a new sawmill, to form the {third unit of ite plant here, will be | begun by the Shevlin Hixon Co, it was announced this Moor of the senate if Earle B. May field, victorious Ku Klux Kian can didate in the recent Texas primary, on promises te come to an issue on the | take the form of an ouster move. ment. FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: |\Soft Drink King to Wed Society Leader ATLANTA, Ga, Aug, 6.—The en kagement of Asa G. Candler, soft irink king, to Mre. Onezma de Bou- morning by General Manager J. H. Hennessey. The mill will be ready to mmence operation on March 1, } 1923, it ts planned. ‘The mill wil! be electrically driven. Four milliot feet a mongh will be | i / in elected. The race bas now narrowed down | to two contestants and Mayficid is to oppor Gov. Jas. B. Ferguson} jin the se or “runoft”—primary jon Aug. One of the most novel acts In| must not be overlooked. These two vaudeville, Everest's Monkey Hippo-j/young people combine cleverness drome, is the beadliner on the first) with charm of personality in their Ackerman and Harris bill to open at} original skit, “Hand's Up,” tn which | the Palace Hip theater for the week | the dainty Mies Burt—a former Seat. | starting Saturday. Twenty simian | tle girl—plays the role of a delightful | Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour Machinists .... 70 cents per hour Boilermakers . .71 cents per hour 4 in which victory will be oa 26, artists furnish « complete vaudeville | burgiar ogra tra abst aay jeaulvalent to election. In either cavs.| chelie, former New Orleans society Blacksmiths ...........70 cents per hour ine? pons 3 [of the Shevtt plant. y |tho, it ts likely that an effort Will | eader, now of Re: “ wreeem induding a monkey juss Page and Greon are two knock-| an an increas® of 350 men above| |bo made to unseat the successful ae RO EE a TST =. OES Sheet Metal and other nounced here late yesterday after- | eandidate, agcording to political 60% | noon by Candler. sip here. The announcement followed per beta, = soewtens, beeen ln OF ich, |Matent rumors to the effect the con- | member | ple would soon be married, which supported him in the recent primary | \and as euch he ie alleged to have! eg denied Thursday by the capital. chestra. Four other acts are also of- fered on the bill, together with a fea- ture photopiay. The monkey orchestra of soloists from the foremost conservatories of the jungle, renders compositions of a | mon comedy, “A Pair of about comedians who will provide a workers in this line. . . .70 cents per hour Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour Car inspectors .........63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts. ......47 cents per hour “ | the number now employed, and an! Derous ports: of the Will's comedy pag ong tte ll pe | increase of $36.000 a month tn Dend's| ‘The Pantagescope, with Glenn Gorr| P47 Tet. Forty men, mostly jocal | at the organ, wil show a Larry Se-|**tisans. will be employed in con- ina, struction. 4 novel nature. | George Everest. owner and produc} Shrine Potentate Local Man’s Body severance yaw Breen 0a. |!" | These men are wanted to take the place of men who er of the act, has made the monkey a | H F Al entuean tb th to apuuaed “ah One | are striking against the decision of the United States study for many years, and hie know!-| Due This Afternoon | ere From Alaska oo ea ee eee Anti Saison | Boston Minister Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL edge of the capabilities and initiative} yaimeq &. McCandless of Monolula,| Funeral arrangements were teing || MANICURIST FOR i cnaes of auton ince Was s. PROTECTION GUARANTEED. ¥ [| powers of the little jungle inhabt-| imperial potentate of the Shrine, was |made for William Sherman Eliott, | A STEAM SHOVEL Jf ®2ecier. cenerat counsel. The for-| to Speak Sunday . 4 “ ‘f } tants ip said to be remarkable. The | .neduiod to arrive in Seattle at 3 | whose body is due to arrive In Seat. | mer, a strong anti-prohibitioniat, was| Dr, William Harmon Yan Alle STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY a on the stage withou AWD J ea NT, SE} ‘ monkeys appear on the stage without/) 1m saturday. He will be met by tle Saturday on the steamship Ala. | —A¥D MAPFY WITH No RIGUTG ;,,, renched and removed from office | for 29 ye e AA fo carn gs , ANY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS * the aid of @ human being, being 9/1. Nite delegation and escorted to meda from Alaska, where he was ye relies ot Sous wivural Yewslteg "adeek” Gealla Meee le oF Ant One ‘ thoroly trained that they are able to] th New Washington. After a lunch | killed Juiy 22 when a government | hg Se nn en | go thru their routine with no ult gr the hotel he will be taken to/|railway bridge gave way. Elliott Pee eastiad ian Pecthion: ta Cail ae nontnce Oak te te ei Apely W. H. OLIN or St. Mark's , une Oregon-Washington Station W. L. MILLER ance. Woodland park, where the officials leaves a widow, Mra. Violet L. El} first primary, the matter of greatest | Dr. Van Allen is @ noted religious aw. 736 Central Building © oath of allegiance to the Kian. 1 and more patience must be used, but success has come.” “I have trained monkeys for m@ny|.¢ wie Temple will formally present | lott, two daughters, Violet and] Interest here ts the strong possibility | 9, : Seattle, Wash. 4 years,” Everest says, “and in that ine camel, Potentate, to the city. Myrtle, and his mother, Mre / of an attack on him ag a Kianeman. |‘, Brgpdigiescose He ts en route to " ’ - Seattle, Wash. time have taken the pick of the best) jn the evening, at the Masonle George C. Eltiott, at 153 . Local anti-Kian men, in close touch |” tenon srnest ¥ ‘ WILLIAM CARRUTHERS J. W. FOSTER for this act. The little simian comed | Tecupte, & ceremonial sexsion will be ave. Elliott was a member of the . with the Texas situ declare it 099 ABvog Find nag cle 106 South 16th St. 609 Tacoma fan is one of the oldest on the stage, |. and the imperial potentate will | Scottish Rite Masons, Elks, Knights — i be shown very soon t May ch Sunday, Aurust 20, according Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. oe lpn ap mcr er atinaantiny 294 bony any bos 2 att na rweyd ing be xterra gree ost ss te uember et the Kian lodge |‘ Present plans. Hoe was formerly Sd more patience ant bo ted = : (ound t Austin and has therefore taken hor of St. Mark's is apparent that no man who The other feature acts on the Initial 2 TW Hughes egards a so-called ‘invisible empire Ackerman and Harris bill include F urth d R bl pope austen tc the genenaneas 4Athn Sonia and Her Escorts in “Pieasur-| 0 an epu ican DAILY , © - roti swine eka ype gy VAUDEVILLE * one ef these men said in ting to a certainty that an effe be started to unseat Mayfield able Pastimes,” Torrano, clever child | accordionist, Mitchell's Jazzmaniacs | with their Southern syncopation, and Two Days Aug..7, 8 ‘ Larry Reilly, “The Lad trom Dublin,” | Mon., Tues. tre ts elect singer of Erin tunes. i Largest Circus and Parade in A MONKEY HIPPODROM Dincunsion of this matter has re PANTAGES | the World Pe aes ant “- called the two-year fight to — aes - a leader In the Senator Reed 8m Mormon chur elected back ing to o senator was a polygamist Chiet among the novelties offered on the new bill announced for The| Pantages for the week beginning with the matinee next Monday, are Deimore and Lee in their spectacular | LARRY REILLY Ireland's Sweet Singer MITCHELL’S JAZZ MANIACS thrill, “A Study in Black and White.” sepomaies ~- <4 —- that he had pledged supreme 9 Delmore and Ler are athletes who siance to church, After a TORRANO that lasted from: 1903 to 1005, a have evolved a vaudeville offering that combines artistic staging with The Child Accordioniat publican majority voted to seat s ve - Smoot oO epublican—42 to ip stern peer sien | SONIA AND HER ESCOKTS ee eee acter AP gee A oot A | A Singing and Acrobath : . nounced as an added feature in the | nas In the house of representatives, appearance of the Gailerini Sisters, | Representative Brigham Roberts of Utah was assailed on practically stm Clotiide and Vittoria. These young | women are skilled musicians. Walter Weems is one of variety’s| best known and best-liked comedians. He 1s a Southerm. humorist whose} stories and songs are really delight ful lar grounds and ousted about that time Kiddies 10c Any Time | Why Can’t You Have the Pleasures Others Have? If That Dull, Nagging Backache Is Spoiling Your Summer and Making You Tired, Worn-Out and Miserable, Look to Your Kidneys Stop Asthma Instantly! ASTHMADOL Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. $1.00 ACATION DAYS! Care and worry put aside trounfe often comes before the suffercr realizes “at ali drug stores, or direct, p. NIGHTS 7 and 9 Test, recreat good times! Such is Au what is wrong. But the early warnings are ail too Joyner Drug Co., Spokane —. gust to many happy folks. But to others it plain tisement. means only an o mont of hot ea ther—o! ‘ou r 7 ——______—_—— eg ta ALL NEXT WEEK see uctten tan ahed chee die Hankk oe ecky_tertared ie Sar = a 4 bod a yed nerve « g backache; you ha anaes “s { BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE can hardly <ndure at every wus Se ee ee at sudden move; daily headaches, too, spells x , . ‘Which ‘pleture tole ‘your etety? mir a ess and annoying kidney irregularities. — ‘audeville’s Most Artistic Gymnasts Is falling health making you uneasy and un. _ Truly, the whole world seme wrong and it J heney? «<dte ue maemo end: Seid eee © wonder you feel so gloomy and utterly worn out. DELMORE & LEE rao pia dle + caged dt eee determine to get well! Usually these | would brea Don't give in to it! Find out what pegin ae wk 34 lens gage = basien: . In their original novelty is wrong and try to correct it helped. thoushiile amt ahowin Ghd ena ae oa e , elped thousands and should help you. Ask A STUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE” Have you thought of your kidneys? Kidney neighbor! aes es PAGE & GREEN Silent Funsters FULTON & BURT fo “Hands Upi “Use Doan’s,’ ” Say These Seattle Folks: MRS. WM. BELL, 2423 Irving St., wae alling with a lame back and T ha of my back and when I washed it s though My kidneys and everything pains in the back dD. took they the time Season's Popular Comedian WALTER WEEMS “THE SOUTHERN HUMORIST” says: PARRISH, 410 Forty-first Ave. Nu “I two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and acted splendidly, correcting disorders | of kidneys that had annoyed me for some My rest was broken at night. My wasn't strong, either, and often gave out on me, making it impossible for me to do any stooping. Doan’s Kidney Pills were rec ommended to me by a neighbor who had used them sugcessfully and this induced me to try them. I wasn't disappointed, as Doan’s Kidney Pilis cured me entirely,” Doan’s Kidney Pills} At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. a: trouble. kidney STAGES AND THE GREATEST CLOWN RIDERONEARTH POODLES HANNEFO Seat sale at Owl Drug Store, Third and Pike, opens 9 a. m. show date Prices: Adults, 75¢; Children, 50c—including tax 1 an awful soreness in the small emed as my back were broken. fered. I tired easily a big task. Awful of my head nearly wild. One of family told me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, I did, and three boxes rid me of the backache. My kidneys were also healthy.” back al PANTAGESCOPE Comedy Film with Glenn Goff at Robert Morton Organ drove me the **My doctor told me about it and if I couldn't get another jar I wouldn't give this one up for anything.” That is how many people regard Resinol Ointment. It is specially recommended for eczema and other itching skin troubles, but it is also ex- cellent as a general housebold remedy for burns, scalds, chafings, cold sores, pimples, boils, insect bites, etc. Kerino! foup and Rasinol Shaving Stick contain the Reston! properties and ao bome should be without these products. At all druggists Vaudeville’s Artistic Musicians THE GALLARINI SISTERS Presenting “Musiciste de Milano” General Admission: MATINEES, 26 cts; NIGHTS, 40 cts. COMING NEXT WEEK ALEXANDER—"THE MAN WHO KNOWS”

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