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4 eeag tt, a § THE SEATTLE STAR | BLOWOFFIST (GREEK QUEEN) RECORDS SET |Sea Like Sahara Now; \APPLECROPS | > WAYKILL eo “US ARMEN, Ships Must Dump feum "Hit Bt PESTS iiss BY LAWRENCE MARTIN no cause for complaint against the Hotel Clerk Near Death;) es WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—The ‘ ja ata spare \Liberty Motor Praised by} wnited states governinent to- department said today. nce both toe HEAVY Damage Is Done t0| By Hiram Hicophat | "ines, beers, whisiies an others ‘ | ot out to mak 4 the prohibiti n eye | ekere anyety Assailant Sought | Army Fliers dey—ary’su ‘he’ Rahare’ soar inant’ relate antrely to american | State's Yield “ee this here elippine?™ th’ | nonvat iimity OF these tiny gaat ict ; — an all ships flying the Ameri. | territory, in #0 fur as foreign ¥ te | | editor says owas ina Pag | "But they makes one wile Perhaps fatally hurt after SAN DIEGO, Cal, Oct, TTwo) can flag are concerned, and (8Fe concerned, it was pointed out! ‘The jatest estimates of the dam-| eo a ee Ase: te tar, | They falls to cover. the Male-atay, | an’ #0 ships satlin’ for ia J i Moore hotel, 19°6 fight in the |land, Roosia and other aaa new world’s records are today set) equally dry three miles off [that the supreme court has ruled). | , ¢ Washing by Lieutenants Oakley Kelty and| shore for foreign ships. that the transportation in bona of |*#* to the apple crop o ry anything on board tha jton by worme have been returned) sirongern tea—~an' th’ tea’s i 4 Second ave, Ernest 1, Poskett, | b : é liquor through the United Stat | ns foretgn ports | ag night clerk In a candy booth at John A. MacKeady, army airmen.) while Chairman Lasker of the for instance, from Mexico to Canada, by horticultural inspectors of the) got to be less’n half of one per | .. pon ey ve phere to well te jhe Moore, was In the Seattle in their huge all-American air #@rv-| shipping board expremed gloomy], forbidden under the Volatead law.| big appie-producing centers. Yakt-| , “Th reoutt le epee j tee transport T.2, forebodings about the wrecking “of| So far ae the state department be! A new sustained flight record of the American merchant marine aa/ concerned, therefor 35 hours, 18 minutes and 20 wo:/q result of the order Issued to him/|ter is up to congress and the court oe ‘been rumored,” he contin} honest booth the whole mat.|™4 County has suffered a loss arin | wee “that they's several American | ceers |@aing 20 per cent, The codlin Moth) vin, in this here port. fo you nite has reduced a previous estimate of farious | Detectives are searching for his fonds is one mark they hw yesterday by President Harding to, if foreign ship owners desire to « chase on down t' th’ water front! board is cuttin’ thelp assailant, a man described as aky Lifting a load ef 10,700/stop neliing intoxicanta sboard|(#ok the ruling they will do tt! 10.000 cars of boxed apples to only|an’ see what effect th’ ruling's goin’) sellin’ bonded Heuer as about 30 or 85 years of age, me- pounds With one motor, a Liberty/ ghipping board vessels, leaders in|through the courts rather than 499 cars An estimation of Ben-|to have on Beattie.” | an’ a halt bucks > oe dium height, and wearing « gray engine, is the second. the dry movement jubliated over|# rough diplomatic channels, in the!’ P ediuced trom| “There's but to do an’ die”— “This pretty near overcoat, and black Fedora hat, | “The success of this flight tneane| the ruling. opinion of rtate department officials, |‘ county's crop was reduc | het’o what th’ Interstate Cor- honest bootleggers, According to police the man en- | we are going to New York without) wHAaT RULING TO BRING A TA00' Wars ta 000, ent.| respondence School of Journal buyin’ wood aleoho ? tered the Moore hotet lobby about j& stop as soon as possible,” the) ger FORTH TEST CASE Wenatchee and Walla Walla ‘| fom used us student ed- quietly at home, th midnight In an intoxicated condition | and ordered a bottle of soda pop. He! called for a glass and abused Foskett ! for being slow. An argument fol-! ear lowed and Foskett walked out from behind the counter, Suddenty the man struck Foskett a terrific blow in the face, knocking him thru the to wll aviators said today, It i expected % An immediate test of the Daugh.| Ate their lone at from 20 to 90 per) tors, so T right out an’ | public starts to that the start on the New York Bi rape cook Perm lies 3 arty rule will be sought in the courts, |CoMt It was reported that Spokane| prepares to oe nonaton fight will be made tn about |." OOO de cabinet members and Probably by both American and for.|"ffered comparatively little from) marine in ite den. | {two weeks, providing no mish@ps) i, i sident of a ruling drawn up| %#® shipping interests, Daughert;/Worms. The total worm S| 8008 88 I get within six or seven joceur and weather conditions per- | )™ preven General Daugherty, |82D0unced hie readiness to help ox. |OVer the state averages 20 to 256i ijiocks of th’ port commission's it gete no bad {mit ; pedite @ final decision, per cent, terminal out at Mister Beith's well King Kieagle of th’ Bling which held: He said he retied on previous de. Rest for the filers and a com. | known cove, I begins to hear ter of th’ Ancient ant That under the 18th amendment) cisions of the United States supreme | plete inepection of the plane w n weepin’ an’ wailin’ gnashin’ of der has to content biauelp plate-giass show case. jthe program prescribed following |*"4 the Volstead law ft was iilews!! court in making hia ruling. If that | teeth Pierce-Arrow ‘netend of . Foskett Was rescued, bleeding — —- [the landing of the plane last night. for any coat | veasel to Carry) court should maintain ite Position, | I can't make out what It Is til) Royee, which be had get from a dosen cuts about the face incess Eli. @-| Following their fect landing | Aor anywhere for any purpose.| Daugherty's ruling would stand at! 1 get out on Pier B, an’ there's Bill | upon. Bo he gets all riled and ‘body, and. rushed to the hee-| Priftce py gn 0 be tie avtaene ae ME | That forelan whips entering Amer | least as to American ships. | | Dixon walkin’ up an’ down, great | righteous tndignation an’ pital unconscious and in a critical Come queen of Greece thru . for the American designed | 'c8" waters within three miles of| The court has held, in effect, that | tears wellin’ from his eyes an’ mix. Washington condition. Spectators who witnessed accession of her consort, oa constructed Liberty motor that|*hore also come under Amertea’s|the conatitution follows the fiag, not lint with th’ honest sweat on hin| general put ® end to this brow. ous system. the fight chased the man for sev-| Prince George, who mounted | kept them in the air on their tong | PPohibitory laws end therefore | only on land, but on sea, and that the) ~hiitiisinadlscuciniaalandinnete HERE’S MORE ABOUT BASEBALL STARTS ON PAGE ONE eral blocks. but failed to capture/the throne when King Con- fight must not carry Mauer, even a8) wording of the prohibition amend In bis hand he's holdin’ a tittle) “An’ #0, th’ world’s : him. . | “The best and most efficient mo.|/Ahips’ stores ment makes {t clear that wherever green, card, an’ he's sorta tellin’ |facy. sgain, They phd 4 | ft RR HORDE atantine abdicated. She ts of | orn ne word.” they said, [ORDERS BROADCAST the United Btates government han ling Sips ty ‘foot, “Cunn to himselt 4 licker on board «ibe mae HI Rumanian birth. msi iain Hein Phos 4 TO DUMP STOKES furiediction there the prehibitory law “4 Mansy a pecond. Ward | en in lint. nas ihe’ sagedn | HD. Wak tamhaie Aa 4 r RAH 3 2 \ nO OF, / . je " ; t hawe ; ' SHIELDS WINS } Immediately orders were broad | soem ae : ikea. te seat farned. “chang | with th" beck of his band. “Alas, fmm th Ancient am " i \ ” q un shipp! board venseis| LASKER 3 tied to Young. Wer anned. Nel poor Yor * new im well—r) . 7 ] RULES GREEKS) HERE’S MORE ABOUT || c+" + shipping veard vesene | StGN POST Fue, me bite.tno error” | Gia 60 #0, tndeas™ | Sui te cence stuft overboard or get rid of it] There were rumors today that ante ey LYMING «ote ana| “What'en matter, old scout? 1| wae th’ badge of @ [Chairman Las! of the shipping |, 2! to center aske him eympathetictike—1 a! Permickuous aystem, aomehew hog vc mr oe te | board would resign his post tn pro foe balan Wouiion” hte byl j Meh scene se ry o they test against the ruling. Lasker |third base for a double, Set to port or as soon thersafer | aused shipping board vessels to be. | $F hoc, “amare as it ts posible to get rid of their in the sale of liquor es i [ot * | means of | MeQuillan stocks of intoxicants, Similar ©F| competing in the passenger trade Groh was sal when he bit plas. “This here"—an’ he | CASEIN COURT, /* Candidate Is Exonerated of NEAR EAST STARTS ON PAGE ONE over ways @i4 hate to hear a strong oofd wan & good friend of ai £4 our, | man weep an’ I got to continue ty “Just holdin’ » Mtl wake An’, weepin’ over th’ dear Geparted.” he ex- Charges jman demand for Thrace, altho not | ders will be issued to private ShID against barequipped foreign Ih roller to May holds ’ Uttle green . japproving immediate occupation. | ping Interests by Secretary of the) “phere will be several ways for | fc nL for® “pale, Bancr aT aw ae Boe on' \ William W. &hields,. republican A million Turks, be said, have) Treasury Mellon. |foreign ships to evade the ruling,” to Ppp. both runnere j “Admiral Line Wine List”. WSendidate for county treaaurer, wes | need of Thrace for homes, | __ International complications threat-| Lasker said. “For one thing, they | Mouse vig) ™ Se to Py | pe “Lam making & desperate appeal |ened an one immediate reault of the! would carry enough liquor on leav. |Youuw@acnttd Grek Bits a tinate te to American public opinion in the ruling. Foreign governments were ing foreign ports to last them to the lef ¥ caught nappti in? last last hour,” the Frenchman sald. | expected by officials to protest vig-|threemile limit and then throw over. between firetand, payin’ my respects. Ah, |TRe moderation of Kemal's victor! |orously against the drastic erder| hoard what was left. Or they could fycs™® yMer®, fo, Venn) a or r " ous army has been remarkable. against carrying liquor within the| put inte Montreal or Vancouver. |rore : ug 1'™ SOFry, Mister Dixon," says Z./it the most wonderful 1 “The west coast Is where we fanke—Soott walked. Maye foulea | “that you're takin’ it so hard—but Being congratulated by his (tends Saturday on bis exoneration tn police fourt Friday, when charges against ‘him of driving an automobile while intoxicated were dismissed. Patrolman George Snyder, who me in the ear for (ete to Kelly. Witt hit Into « bie I'm gind I run tnto you, b’cause 1 Aoerore sold me there wae r Never has a victorious army, which | “insulated sone.” arrested Shields on the night of Sep found tts way ruined by « defeated! MAY IGNORE ‘will be hit hardest, for Portland iy tech t reftt to Keil; r . suffered great! i tember 20, when the latter's machine ‘army, refrained in such aptrit trom| PART OF ORDER and Meatile are in = hot race (Ne rune ne nite, no arrore, 7 | was just lookin’ for somebody that jewtui torwrs. It mse eo ; was wrecked at the Great Northern | further operations on the word of| gos, of these officials frankly! With Vancouver for Pacific busi- QrrH, pexiwe ion hg’ about thie hare Fulin’.|s6re my sor off; 1 at t +h fatled to appear im court, but | one man. v4 ness, This hits as hard in the Giente—Kelly flied to Witt © | What does it mean? t } docks, said they belleved that part of the ° cn oa. oi Pipp, om s| “What does it meant he. |Binee Thewe waed te 1 i $ Adeut. of Police Ralph Olmatead and | “T kept the Turks from continuing | paugherty ruling was not intended Pacific.’ any der | Why, thar’ a ‘ ways bel vie, The eczema is Patrolman. Robert Bridges testified war. They demanded the establinh |to be enforced and that no attempt Lasker (nformed all charterers of fanned. Pal — Pe as plain as the gon burvly_gretetat t ; that they bad been in the booking of. ment of alited contro! and Turkish | would be made to enforce it literally, | Sipping board wv ed ae hie face—an’ a heap plain ything ; Sdministration in Thrace and with |r was issued simply to make thie |'9€ Prebibiting ali ships entering! puih” rouied rae pout, on my face, beause mine! gczeMixE ie sold in ‘was Drought in, and that they f ameiied liquor on his breath. j In the face of these statements, R. : W. Gitam and J. F, Wiikinson, of Se ‘ drawal of the contre! after o month. ment's course tmpartial and| American waters from carrying in-| Bancroft to Kelly. No ruus, no hits | “/"'t &# big as youre—not half. | tett Drug: Stores “end Tho allies refused on the grounds! consistent by demand! universal |txicating liquors and instructed |B errors, te simply this—th’ Ancient en . wou | Honorable Ord they Id prejudice the pence con: | enforcement, against all alike, of them to see that all tiquor aboard) 9... SEVENTH INNING | teggers has panes. yoeeegrd ‘tient i “ ference American law the veaseis is surrendered. |Groh out to Pipe unassisted. Frisch | seainet th’ nefarious mercha 1 the State bank at Renton, and Under ‘Charges that Turks have massa:|“ Ty was intimated in official quar | [filed fo whe SMo"rumn. no hits, mo | SE merchant ma- Sheriff Archie Hutchinson testified cred are lies, On the other hand « rine. eee ters that regulations to be tasued by ‘ Groh te| “Th’ Ancient that they had been with Shields all | - ‘ sho [million Turks are hameless because th thes ‘BOOZE ORD , nctent and Honorable Order, i cook teat Nie naw ba had nag See Prince George, who Tra dress desttoped thelr houses | Seeretary of the Treasury Mellon re ER % , Rchang out. Frisch to Kelly. was founded July 1. 1919— i ft hs vide | run into the lef eal ted anything to drink. Gillam and|Aas acceded to the Greek revastated Asia Minor, after the | tariiné toraign shipe would provide | IS PUZZLING vi Beott filed to Ban- | When th’ Voletead act goes into ef- Wilkinson said Shields had had din-|throne following the abdica-| creek retreat, looks ax bad as France | any foreign vessel carrying liquor Laes . one hit, mo errors. |fect, By virtue of authority of ¢ with thera in Seattle, and that he/tion of King Constantine, |sfer Hindenburg and Ludendort got! ines it was not being brought to the| LONDON. Oct. T-—Pending re) 18th amendment they ts granted th Boa later artven them to Renton and/ says he will make eve ef- {out | vated States for and that tone celpt of full information concern: lier Youn | sole an’ only right to sell, purvey, _ geturned alone. ¥ wery Cf | “it war breaks out tt will be built | "it" Gewg ‘be permitted te fall ing the sweeping order of Attorney|Keily hit Into a double play, Pipp barter in or otherwist dispose of ; “ Shields, who dented having been |fort to hold Thrace in Greek General Daugherty, which bans|te Beott. No ramm one hit, me er- i ~ iwe at police headquarters when ‘i on a huge ile. If it does, I1! put hands, the ‘Frinking, explained that he had had | hands. the true facts before the world.” | Amentons om. Nawor from foreign ships entering |" —Kimer smith, batting for|/ 5@¥8 Phone Co. another accident at Tolt cartier tn eee ‘The United States government | A™*tican ports, government offi: | Mays, fanned. witt bled through P oes day, and that this bad made his holds that foreign governments have |Citl* and shippers cautiously re grok. Degen te ingham layed Politics i gear functioned impréperty, ft from commenting today. sg “OST ONT ‘That politics entered into the de- : ‘ Sao HERE’S MORE ABOUT CWARD FACES _ busied resentment over the” or] Zonas on watching fa the Yaghs | sain ofthe. Pucfic. Telephone ik inields was represented by John ir, however, wae sensed in gov: - egraph Co. to change its demand | ¥. Dore, OLD FOLKS WAR DILEMMA BOOTLEG RING ernment and shipping circles. ee eee aie tart ett tor a state-wide increase in phone ; | ATHENS, Oct. 1—Greece was! There is a pommibility that British | M9, rates, and restrict the increase to the ron to fill tt tm, giving their name, age and| Members of the revolutionary gow pick the liquor stores up on the| ine Mfenccs a Mrd’” “The strength of the vote that con- Hi address, and to tell the clerk whether | ernment of George Il. who are on) war back, rf second, Cunningh: 9 |trole the state legiaiat ure lies in the’ PROVES A HERO the account paging th caiaed ys aie | eames an favoring the use of the re International Rum Cellar Is} American tourists were shocked | Tite’ Ward (ied to Meusel. rural districts,” Kennedy said Gat) K [faced with this dilemma today—eur |ahips will drop thetr cargoes of |), cities of Seattle, Spokane and Ta- am STARTS ON PAGE ONE || fsced with tis gemma today—sur IS RUN DOWN ence. eh:Caan@an "porte, ea tne Bae F coma, is the chatge of T. J. L. Ken. } gle handed. way to the United States and then |and third, Groh jnedy, assistant corporation counsel. . { —_— | j Ne runs, two hits, po errors. urday. “The realizes that | one else or for the one presenting organized army to hold Thrac ere eld gent: by the order of the attorney gen- roared company i the coupon. They also must furnish! in constant conference today to de H by A s | era. ‘They are speculating on an effort to secure a new tarift, 5 . _ ty opposed in the rural proof of their age, so the committee | cide on their policy. e | whether the order will become ef. | e mrenuous! He Saves Companion From ee eee ene eontnee | nin cane the government decidseto| NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—The secret | fective at a sufficlentiy carte dove You imply Precincts, would have far lean chance is Death in Water ‘This would be a’ dandy way for some! fight, ft would bare not only the |ctller storage warehoure of @ great to prevent homeward bottle.toting Success than would one Involving at 7 one to remember his or her grand | Turkish army to contend with, but |international bootleg ring was held *¢ross the ooran and the usual M t S il. ust Smile, Grech Gre eB. fez! + s tLe only the major cities.” : : se child as a birthday offering. Also it | also the solid opposition ef the allies. |by federal authorities today as|Party before the shores ef 4 PROVIDENCE, R. f., Oct. “a ~~ | aad ¢ ” ecrmantg| TOM be pretty fine to open the ae-| |The Theacians, according to word |sgents continued an inventory of a| America are reached. Q¥hen the Norwegian steamship} count, get the Liberty gavings bank, TEvanger steamed into the harbor|and present it, with a few pennies, | Will fight rather than evac “THE MISSION OF THE KING received here, have sworn that they | million dollar haul of illicit lNquor, RN rg 288 BRR 4 ia Myer the ‘Gain teak o The| The cache was discovered when! Regardles Baptist church, Rev. Tayler will here recently, two youthful stowa.| to some loved one at Christman time. |@vacuation of the Greeks ls provided |agents under Federal Zone Chief Ap : R a seats ee ing Tenpea| The Liberty bell banks are decidediy |for in the latest allied decision. pieby bored thru. the enllar walls|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT | October 9-14 preech tn the evening o8 “The Tears i rer SNe: ae ped attractive, and make a handsome gift} A committes of Thractans visited |under the Standard Carpet company | Sue the goats of Jesus.” ‘Special snus will be pre- ; wethoard as the vessel was ap-lin themesives. the American charge d'affaires and |last night. | fee eter eee. eee 2a | ee | } (pronching quarantine and attempted ied asked for American support of| | Of even greater value than the | pa gg aa pes ig Pg rt —_—— } ‘Yo cain ther entrance to this count: A Greece's claim to Thrace. iquor seized, according to Appleby, | a ‘ P : / Sy swimming ashore. *”|Marine Is Arrested Tt bax been announced that 10,000 |! the evidence that may convict'| STARTS ON PAGE ONE || ‘%™*t! Exersbody'll be doing it— 5 ° ° Greek noliers have been concentrat-|™men high up in @ great rum smug 10mm, Consinatons, .clernher <paranam, ten a se gern bys 1 flannel 3 Times in Mixup ed in the Chatalja district jeling plot. jmerchante, lawyers, doctors, and | mm two, was seized with cramps after | tae | + a | looked suspiciously at the curious |¢Ven newspaper reporters. The 9 | short In the cola w: Arrested for the third time [In a| Former Minister Venizelos, who — " HY eile slr Be doar rte week, Sergeant of Marines Julius 1.| had been named by the new govern: | Jone and made hurriedly for the |Durslare’ anion will send co hypo companion, Guy Casale, 18, who, fully | Gerth was held tn the city jail Sat|ment as the Greek representative | GIANT DOG CAN WHIP baste De b= "eae ye mes —— on Ylothed and with his ditty bag tiea | ursey for marine officers at Brem-| abroad, continues to cable the cabl. | | Big some of “us boys’ = on ir crime-tw! ‘ipa, ground his neck, managed to drag |t™t0- While Mra. William Liske, who | net, emphasizing the importance of | EVEN A LION IN FAIR || 0 im this sixth day es [and If you hear a whistle in the mid. ‘his fellow adventurer ashore. Here |“@Uted his first arrest Tuesday on a| immediate reorganization of the | caped school, was Frank Ro (‘ie of the night, smile and rejoice! They were met by @ squad of Prov |°Da7ee of attacking her, was held sayermg. AND FREE ENCOUNTER || msrne. 12, who deciared that | that the movement ix so general—if STAGES Mondays, Wednesdays and i 4 . he himseif had read the stories | !t does mean your silverware will be Fridays police, summoned by the har.|“nother cell also for Bremerton au eee LONDON, Oct. \—While the || } bor master, who took the boys in \'borities. The woman in accused of | United States fa, buay Gevelopt | tn The Star regarding the minus in the morning. / ; ‘eustody. ‘They are being held by the |*t*aling a coat and het at the navy| POP U RG the chkehound ond the locus || Shower of Gold. Business te good and ts gong to $30 A. M. if | “Yen.” better. Figures prove it | i police, who will turn them over to|Y#Td- She has been arrested twice Yeh," declared Frank as he stood | et t D ' etcteratilt autnerniie. during the police investigation of the PEACE PACT Lema yon oe iniivela at at one of the 25 apecial shower of| “Unemployment hax been reduced q sa mixup. ware to deat eith ine Mon, icing || 80! bank tellers’ desks this morn: |t0 the minimum and will be entirely | AT A MEETING to be held at ROME, Oct. 7—The pope pleaded | S269 te, deal with the Hom ing | ing, I read about it when it firet |¢l’minatec before the winter montha | y pea ° i com jStarted. I'd just sold a rabbit to | eet tn. { the Labor temple Sunday at § p. m., Arr ioe penne ay the Nene Bast 1 enormous size and strength ana ||" i! i W. D. Lane, former vat #p. m.| Jap ested After munications which were addressed mane ike 0 hoaa 1t has ||% *ld, and 1 said to myself, “rl Everything Is on the up-and-up, | UNITED STAGE TERMINAL a Scie oe “Later Indunetions= Long Swim in Bay |‘? ‘ ses, Mustapha Kemal and 1 erechane ter | fave that money—that's what 1/4Md the smile ig the popular winter || Third Ave. and Pine St. 8 iy Whe meeting is being held under| Y | George Il. of Greece today. ciead, eotaien 11" exprensicn.” | a ti The auspices of the Seattle Labor|, “7 wnidentified Japanese, believed! His holiness sent a cable to both|| as not, can whip lion in @ free One of the cutest youngsters If there ix any doubt about con. | Elliott 3249 Hi college and is open to the public. |‘? have encaped from a ship in Ei-|George IL. and Kemal, entreating || and fair fight, to show herself at the bank Sat- | itlons, those doubts will be elimi Terminal City Motor Co,, Lid. i Hott bay by swimming ashore Friday |thém to aveld the continua’ of ~ urday [mated by the Optimism ek com. . V—_—— — tion . N. Myers, was Mary Purnell, 8 years | ptimiam wee om: | LONDON —H. G. Wella, noted his-/w eth wae arrested. after s city-wide |qar, shgune hes leh space ca, old, Mary was a little colored | mittee, which will present figures of torian and noveilet, adopted as Lon. |tverce, 0” Patroiman 1. L. Mead at 2 : tanina wonder, saying that while |, YOUNEster with big black eyes, [indisputable authenticity from noon les Sintverstty pe sas Po see Hillman City. The Jap was unable m it im of great size and strength whore black, curly hair was deco Monday, October 9, to midnight Sat parliament. arctohemiaaeed cee coal 'n *|200 Orientals Due and doen not herttate to run down || Ted with a huge yellow bow, | urday, October 14 , und. lary, too, had an explanation for ata gas wae turned over to U |] and battle @ lion to the death, tt er to United States} On Steamer Tuesday in thoroly domesticated, shown | "*" decision to save her weath. |Whalers Arrive inimigration officials for investiga-| Three hundred and thirty-tive “Well,” said she, looking t 4 pas || great affoction for its master and pues ¢. looking thought ‘wea jasc tile % sengers, 200 of which are Orientals, || makes an excellent household pot, | /*#¥ upon the Liberty Bell Dank in After Poor Catch | DEVIL'S LAKE, N. D.— are due to arrive in Seattle Tuesday || ‘the dog's appetite and sise, how. | ber hand, ¢ stood In the bank Three whaling vessels in the em- lafternoon aboard the transpacific|| ever, make the coat of upkeep t. lobby, “we'd been going to the! 5, ; , . Lindberg, Originator of the “Bay It|tiner President McKinley, Capt. Ger-|| nigh for the average person” | movies. And last Sunday the last |2o¥,0" the United States Whaling | With Flowers” phrase, employed by !sia ‘Tr, January commanding. ep'sode of the picture wan over, 80 | Friday. where thes, wit mae et florists the country over, was dead | — <|we thought now we'd just save our| Psy. ey will remain dur ihere today, following an automobile! money ing the winter months, ‘The whal- shen, tie Site wus soversiy x ° ° sae entally, ‘ary was accom.|% feeson has been very poor in Set Will Keep Up Fight jac wat an, ae | Anshan eter, where ew” Sats | and 12, whe also opened socouats. [ting catch amounted te only. 117 \ ; A for Bonus Measure — ome prew Carl H. Reeves ei * BY LEO R. SACK war risk insurance, compulsory al Cited by Court GEORGE T. GREEN, in a divorce Leon 12:00 Midnight Net Ge Through tarts on w iGTON Oct. —"The | lotments to dependents, as well ay a a complaint filed Saturday In superior * Page.t) Rye hls © | Mat retroactive inorease in pay of $20 |. Carl H. Reeves, former superin. | court, declares that his @laposition te ball tonight. What shall I wearr |“Sht for the bonus has just begun,” | Sn oieh, jtendent of public utilities, wan or 's0 opposed to that of Agnes Green —Agnes. says Hanford MacNider, national) purgur's bill has been referred to |{*red by Presiding Superior Judge) that they can no longer live to Dear Aggie: How about clothes? | commander of the American Legion. Austin BE. Grittiths en show cause | gether. wtaeay | “It te @ bigger issue than ever,” | {October 16 why he should not be a punished for contempt of court tor| MAYOR &, J, BROWN AND INGHAI. ANACORTE ‘The olf song can now he changed | pension in addition to the honus | get thru paying for the war. Be Pacific const, arrived in Seattle > eee say congressmen who voted 258 to b4 Insurance premiums rea Py A lot of football piayers would like |to pass the bonus over the veto of|$7.60 a month. This, plus a pay in. |*#llure aay ie alimony | MRS. BROWN will spend Sunday “ to go out on the gridiron with a mid.| President Harding, Congressional | crease of $20 and the maximum altot. 0. Nis ™ » Mrs. Clara/at the Western Washington fair at z étudents, like Nicholas Longworth, of| ment of $15, will make $42.50 9 Reeve Puyallup, where the mayor is ¢ 21 TOM Dy FATE CONNECTIONS * fron. In her petition Mrs, Reeves at ps e * ints Cinctnnatl, one of the authors of the! month “back-pay” that most soldiers i. a ee ob ain s states! take part in the program of the D Aik POT ‘> Pa The Montana ‘Grizzlies play; Vetoed bill, frankly predict that as| will get if Buraum's new bill becomes (that she has no alimony | day, 2 arian play | since July 6 1022, and that un } | Washington today. They ought to|* substitute for the bonus a service |a law Betas Wa diaty are tones ene meeeeoneeriniape * put up a bear of a game pension may be advocated No responsible congressmen will | ego on her home will te |..THE BRITISH steamer Tudor faker: CAN OL POINTS 4 oe. That world war veterans will get a) predict when the United States will sas _ *|atar, on her maiden voyage to the a | * “ cn ie within 20 years in predicted by oth-| tween 1866 and June 30, 1921, « total a Friday fre lave Getagt Are Going, the Yanks | "lt amoge, them congresses lise of C} sh eaten 65 was paid out inf. F. Alexander Se huaieae nn aoe aa | 1 “ee Representative Feas, of Ohlo. fen. | pensions an nsions administra. It A ii ee sion advocates are even now threat| tion y Breaks Own Record | tna te ing in eee at or = — In Mabel Dawn; ening to bring in such a« bill ie For 1866 the amount was $16,450, The steamship H. I. Alexander, is now, having her holds cleaned. ‘ suite cies Capt. E. D. C. Herne, nervy Bhe hasn't put | Meantime, Senator H. O. Bursum | 649,48. ‘Twenty years later the! which is due to arrive in Seattle pill isteteth p ri Blt | “ . Capt. E. D.C. .nerv Thats chivbeds jof New Mexico, chairman of the aen-|amount had grown to $64,091,142.90,| Monday, has broken her own rec.| WITH 1,000,000 f paren | UGET SOUND NAVIGA British birdman, declares he ate pensions committee, backs a bfll| In 1921, the total was $268,715,842.64,|ord from San Francisco to Los An one no: | ia pon goon will attempt to cross the} gee English channel in a motor- less glider airplane, th Jap | Providing for reimbursing all enlisted | or four times what {t was the first | geles, making the trip in 17 hours,| Meru staph Stanmias eeeenees follow Smile/ men and officers of the rank of cap:| year, and after a lapse of 55 years, {according to advices received at the h i@ expected to wail from & Week here, Why not combine thejtain and under the sums they paid] On June 20, 1921, there were still | Seattle offices of the steamship com. foe yee alanis a tk “ge ice of the Walker-Ross Co,, Ing, Cancer Week will OPPORTUN STAR WANT two, and have @ jolly, good time? during the period of thelr service for 666,053 persons on the pension rolls, | pany.

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