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Aug. 18.-- Boose is going to be one of the red | factors in the fight Lady Nancy A® | is political life. ‘This daughter of Virginia, the first | great triumph Woman fo ait in the Mritixh parlia.| woman who. her tri-| descended husband—a viscount of | ment, hae returned fromm umphal tour of America to find vart | th ous forces trying to dislodge her) from thé house of commons, where | she represents a Plymouth constitu ency. | ‘There will be « parliamentary elec tion next year, or rooner if the pre mier decrees tt. And Lady Astor, sitting as a conservative, finds vari ous conservatives—mainiy pro-booee —opposed to giving her the nomina. ton because of her pronounced dry leanings. Talking with people here, I found ‘Women voters strong for Lady Astor. Said one: ; “We like ‘her dry views, and her | advocacy of meaqures dentened to! Lady Astor Facing Battle Her Dry Views the Reason §reat welcome home mouth people held for her at Guild} tor taces—the greatest fight of her| hall oc the Fourth of July proved it.| THE SEATTLE STAR lLord Eglinton to Contest Divorce EDINBURGH, <Avé 18.—Lord Hglinton has made it known that ho [will contest nis wife's @ult for di- vorce, which I» echeduled for triat this summer Girl Dies, Balks Unhappy Wedding RENO, Nev. Aug, 18.-—To escape marrying the man selected by Her | parents, Iris Williams, aged 18, com | mitted suicide on her wedding day, |Switch Mistaken, | Man Electrocuted | LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug u“ i Thru the mistake of a fellow work man, who threw the wrong switch, Willlam Bacon was electrocuted Queen’s Daffodils Make Kiddies Happy LONDON, Aug. 18.—Thirty litte patients at the Roya! Free hospital | were made happy by daffodils sent} }by Queen Mary from her garden |Ex-Soldier Builds | Steam-Roller Home| | MANCH? cl Aug. 18 | When Wit 1 left the} jarmy he nome for hia! | wife and mequentiy he | | built a two hitehed it | to the steam roller which he operites | and takes his home wherever he goes, | i |Gives Her Blood | | | | | to Husband, Dies | ABERDEEN, Aug. 14.—Mre. J. 8 Duncan gave a pint of blood for| transfusion to save her husband, but | he died. She was sc weakened by | the ordeal that she, too, collapsed | and died Police Search for “Jack the Clipper” PHILADEL?PHIA, Aug. 14.-~Three girls having reported that locks of their hair had been cut off by a strange man, the police are hunting | the “Jack-the-Ciipper.” | In spite of opposition, Lady Astor! petriotio and uplift enterprise ta popular and has strength, The| Ptymouth meeting Ply-| She is gotng to have a stifr fight, | but most observers believe she haa} more than an © sn chance to win re-| election j Pro-boore conservatives are al-| ready trying to induce a prominent | Lendon phyzician to enter the liste| ber | ta every charitable, Are two possibilities; either | comers ————- | Lady Astor may win the regular! lconservative nomination again, and the disgruntied ones may put up an} Independent conservative candidate; | or she may lose the pomination and herself run as an independent ‘The liberal party will probably fame no candidate, but the labor party, whieh lq rather strong, iv sure/ te do =. I saw that’ meeting and it was «| for the American with her American:| © realm—eu Sloan's Liniment Tries to Escape : Kiss, Breaks Legs HALIFAX, N. &, Aug. 18.—To o« cape from a boy trying to kina her, Miss Helen Medlin jumped off her protect women and children. We porch and both her legs were broken, Hike her breezy democracy and her old-fashioned Christianity.” “SHE'S U. 8. | ne ad of neureigic IMPORTATION” Rook penetrates vabes! rob- A politician pat tt this way comlgtes Raper reel from ofl an American importation pain. For all aches and patos. and she's trying to force American | oul ‘ ‘i, prehiiiition en.us.” it kills pain! Said a shopkeeper: “Lady Astor has been an industri. | ous member of parliament, but she ts too much the friend of Lloyd George. We want nomebody who will | break from him if he doesn't stand | for what the conservative majority | wants.” j Said @ saloonkeeper: “Too much pussyfoot—that’s Lady | Astor, Our people don’t want any. | one to Interfere with their long estab. | lished habits. They want thelr beer.”’| An ex-soldier said: | “Oh, I suppose Lady Astor ts all} right for the ex-soldiers of the town, | but she doesn't do anything for us| fellows who come to Plymouth from | other towns." | 'Painless Extraction of Teeth Free From 9 to 11. CS “ tit i : 3 '7 Lunatics Hold Town Terrorized | PARIS, Aug. 148.~—Geven Inmates | of the Lyons asylum escaped and a reign of terror in the neigh | yorhood until recaptured. | RS!| toni Buy Clothes for the Little Fellow That Give Double Service | Special for 30 Days— ee $5.00 A real specialist in charge of our Plate Departme st. $4.00, Gold Crowns, 22K »° only reliable Radiographs method of kne the exact condt |tion of your teeth. 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Then—begin an evening of these new Columbla Records, Push the chairs |] Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who at all times can supply you with the LATEST Columbia Hits: $21 Pike Street 1421 Third Avenue I's Up to You (J'en of Marre) Fox-Trots, Rey Miller and Hie Orchestra. A-3649 10-inch 75s Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3640 10-inch 780 Day. Fox-Trots. Ted Lewis and His Orchestra. A-MO4T 104nch TB I | Had My Way, Pretty Baby. Nobedy Lied, Fox-Trots. The Happy Siz. A-3645 10-inch 75c SONG HITS Nobody Lied (When They Said That 1 Cried Over You). Marion Harris, Comedienne, A-3646 10-inch 7Be You've Had Your Day. 1 Ain't Never Had Nobody Craay Over Me. Nora Bayes, Comedienna, A-3652 10-inch 75e Seng of Persia. In Maytime. Tenor Solos. Edwin Dale. A-3638 10-inch 750 It's the Last Time You'll Ever Do Me Wrong. Buss Mirendy. Dolly Kay, Comedienne. A-3644 10-inch 75¢ Pinkie, “The Flapper Song.” By the Riverside. 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