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|} VILLA ASSASSINATED! Entered as Second Clase Matter May 8, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $3.50 Fair tonight and Saturday. Mod- , erate northeast to north winds. Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 73. Minimum, 55. Today noon, 66, VOL. 25. NO. 5 Se SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. TWO © INTS IN SEATTLE, — TWO AVIATORS FORMER PERE Broken Water Main Wrecks airs e (cue a Street in Downtown Flood ! ye cusiay on uni whet ta ot DAWN AIRMAN MANY STORES Se Lone Biunes Ce Resid rubber collar he does it on a ccovs-v FORCED DOWN ARE DAMACED S=seclemceeO—SemmRee og mck To Nese, onal Magnus Johnson, or La Follette during President Harding’s | ® Ri . rE a : vii Seatth s ki 5 RANTOUL, Ill, July 20—Lteut.| BY FREDERICK G. NEUMEIER: soles: | Mechanical Break’ Loss Expected to “Tear Kinney and Lieut: Havold| MEXICO CFT, duy 20-—Rame | Yes, let's k i r t ; ; McNab were killed at Rantoul fly-| cho Villa is reported to have been Pisnchis trmcrte, ss easiatia ental Causes End of Reach Close to ing field today tn an airplane fail.| assassinated. The erstwhile hero) Why not order all Fords to stay off | A ‘ ee S Thetr plane was several thousand| of elban ropa? 4 Mexico, eam ? 5 ‘ 4 oa! feet high when it suddenly went into| mer bandit and rebel chief, . ae : . ried o sincione| and led the famous raid upon The onty objection.to living in the = , 7. t * : The wreckage failed to disctooe| Columbus, N. M, le reported taal ; : ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo, July | A , : ; the { the accident and a 5 country Is that you have to gO tO}. wy have a third. try. and By Steve Arnett . ; + Beano atiey eran an investi.| have been shot down by his own town for your vacation. feats hr tea Bursting with the force of a pty - men near Parral. we ae | Pp miniature voleano at Sixth Ave. pe ore Col. Miguel Torlllo, chiet + Ldeut. Russell 1. a han, 5 + Bor va ne ey i. Me 7 TE pany Inyer, whose second puiaet try at] and. Union St carly Friday ne ee ae nny are n.| Villa's staff, and the foremr reve, Away to the town to my booksellers |ypanning the American continent be | ™MOTMing, a 24-inch water main officers’ training corps camp. They| °lutlonary leader's beg and there staid an heur, and bought the tween dawn and darkness ended tn tore up the newly. laid concrete were war veters Kinney having also reported to have ‘ Idle, roguelsh ‘book, “Les Contes Drolia | (een Gan And darkness ended In) paving, flooded streets and base- . 2 Rasnbariee a neton | and killed. tiques,” which I have bought in plain : . here late yes | ments for blocks around and tled lta ntriaiet meena: le The latest details recelved, field, Houston, Texas. that the shooting took place bindin, ding the buying of it better terd he airma ithi | eg toon | anes sitet |terday when the airman was within! yy traffie in the vieinity for sev- have read tt, to burn it, so that Little|* few hours of his goal, awaited! eral hours before workmen could 2 = ps OAT PY this morning. ‘Villa and his Homer Brew, Jr, might not read it. For orders from Washington today, bioakt eff the streste and Gsleer oa vi : . tary, Col. Torillo, were'sald to Rarmnnet. Is © super Nock, tas eet autiee | MECHANICAL -_ DEFECT trucks and autos The damage | ‘ ! . SEATTLE GIVES been en route to Parral from Vil form himself in the villainy of the world.| PREVENTS TRIUMPH was roughly estimated at $15,000 ranch. They were accompanied wee | Grimly. surveying the little plane} by water departinent officials, | oe : bar ck . “ usual escort. Marry one of those Aly! lifeguanis,| Which had sprung a mechanical de-| ‘Phe site of the new Shafer bulld-| . ¢ - Skye ‘ Members of the escorting p girls’ and you'N never have to darn | fect that alone evented his tri-ling at Sixth Ave. and F St., was ‘ ~ * suddenly turned and began ff y socks in the summer, juan, Lieutenant Maughan declared | the scene of the heaviest damage. | , > " upon thelr chief. ‘Villa fell, “ee jemphatically he wanted to try the/ ne excavations for the new atruc. Wie : EEE , thru the body with several bu That Chicago woman who com-|{isht sgain. It was his duty, he| ture were filled with water and de ; ; : First of Ships Arrive In}, Wille hes lived. © quiet Iii mitted suicide by drinking carbolic | **° jbris. Bullding matéFial, sand, gravel, | } ‘ . erect years: acid and gin could have obtained the| Meanwhile, he wants also to be! cement and lumber were. washed . F Harbor on Friday ti So not figured in fame result by eliminating the car | tted to start again for the) away and the supports for the build-| The crater shown here was not caused by the eruption of a volcano, but by the burst- an political affatrs, fe act oast, 2 ot hich he Jand : ermine : , : os ros ery * . ¢ wy ow News of the re} rted slaying of bolic acid. jCoast, at the hour at which he land-| ing were undermined. ing of a 24-inch water main at Sixth ave. and Union st. early Friday morning. The streets BY JOHN W. NELSON vi i ¢0, 6:95 p. m., Mountain time, and] ‘The Grunbaum Furniture | 172 : ; , Beattle placed a friendly hand} la created a tremendous prove {t possible for a pl to bo| building was believed to be en | 4% far west as First ave. and as far north as Olive at. were flooded and. basements WEE! Don the shoulder of the Great|t0n 4n Mexico City, Solving the street car tangle, | | own from New York to San Fran-| dangered for a time, bat the | filled with water and mud. The damage is estimated at $15,000. Dozens of trucks and| american Gob Friday and extended |MEN QUARREL + Mayor Brown has discovered, is | |“tco between the hours of dawn) waters receded and tho under- j hundreds of city workmen aremow onethergob repairing the damage and clearing’ the} a warm bandclaxp of welcome to the ON VILLA RANCH + ia } about as easy 5 unmAsliing a | | "0d dark. structure was left intact. str ects for t traffic. —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Btaff Photographers | Pacific Armada, A dispatch’ from a telegraph ¢ | strawberry: || The end of Maughan’s second at-| SIDEWALKS WRECKED es | As four mighty gray fighting|brought the report of Villaseas SS RD | tempt at an all-day transcontinental | BY RUSE WATER | hulks hove into off West Point |saseination to the government es ee 1 came In somewhat the same| Long lines of water Jeptrcaan | the city off! be 's welcome |fice here. This report told ofjm ew Garlic Is on the Market,”/} manner as that of his first, altho he| trucks, manned by says The Star's market reporter. | had covered twice the distance. It| workr r ° ° } exas Bride Arrives to of ite guests; a welcome ‘that ‘will | quarrel: axesig” the: set een continue for 10 days and which will/the Villa ranch. Such an x We thank him for the warning. | was thru a fault of the engine whith | cle he str sand and mud| v n e Include a comprehensive program of|would be in radical contrast to C208 the most skilled mec! * had not| left by the roaring wa At Sixth D t g 5 free entertainment, fres| life of the famed leader before the rumor that the secretary of the | hours ot unknown dept t t the first of the/existing Mexican government to * treasury will referee the next Demp-| SUFFOCATING FUMES | reat slabs ¢ | ‘ ght! aval force ever gathered|down his arm Sa Se |ermuplbtaty.., Great. slabs ot coneesss | Sitka Will Be Last Stop Be- Icon fers With Seattle Victims of Husband|™ Puget amon the Calk| Tt was in March, 1016, that eee vfs ger ‘ ; ntatiike ct 1 fornia, the Maryland, the Idaho and ee Ou ponion. Lopvmn: (nc Sea ete | one feof an| fore Landing at Vancouver Who Spurned and Robbed Her the’ ‘Teaneesem, Under’ otuiiientl’ of |Sctb, ge suusstiesrie eee ane 3 RAQHTIONG |apee ylang’ ine caused suf. ’ » explosion of a Ger = : LESTE NP Sal maid tscoy-|*4miral Samuel S. Robison. They | america into intervention. NN MEN’S FASHIONS ling plane's eng’ | _ ASraey, 3 * BY LESTER M. HUNT weeks’ ation, when she discov: - “ i 0 EN’S | focating fumes to fly into the face 5" e dono no more) BX ay BENGE MARTIN Mrs. King Holt, wife and wate ek &@ note in her husband's pocket | Will anchor ve a Gee cad this period Villa, a poor peon, mi of the pilot as he held his Curtiss| damage to the st | WITH PRESID HARDING, | of one of the pair of love pirates|from a Ruby Taylor, of Los Angeles, |‘) "rut tre Sound at various cities. |pumself one of: the most po “bullet” on its westward course. | The sidewalks werd pushed up by|£n Route to Cordova, ka, July} who swindled Mra. Clara Levis, of |advising him that Mrs, Levis was | SHIPS Neirai ue ari |and most feared ‘men tn bien 3 For a time he fought off the con force of the w 14 lamp |20—One month he date he) Seattle, out of $11,600 in May, has|on his trafl and that a Seattle do|SHIFS WIKL BE Little has been heard of Villa” 5 : nausea, taking the air from| posts leaned at drunken ang’ set out from Washington, President | arrived in Seattle from El Paso to|tective had arrived in Los Angeles)” we. on wednesday, July 28, the |the last three years. When in Wyo. h rd at Ng |the scene of the eruption. Harding today was making his last tight Mra. Levis for possession of a| looking for him. ania pen, go forth, bringing the |e. Save up his bandit life for York, tee : MUD COVERED MANY eae soaks oaeemres presage "| $1,000 diamond ring purchased by! §he urged him to flee into Mexico, | shins together again to prepare for |Peaceful pursuit of ranching as cent . DOWNTOWN STREETS : : sta he her husband, it became known Fri-| saying that sho would join him at} tne pre: jal review 5 when | matigation fe =e po ae | president, Adolfo e u Maughan ed} ay f the Northland which actuated the coli es SE May Hroltenadl| |that handic ! is i mare ey wees cence |e : Mrs. Holt, formerly Mixs Aurora | helioved Reape eyipery ip a) tae Brea Pare he passed from the Internatio | made at Cheyenne prove strects anklo deep in all of the streets) Leaving Valdes last night, the | Proctor, of Fort Wor honeymoon, but she found that her! he first ship in line when the|*t4se on which he played such cient and the oil cooling ane ; jtransport Henderson stopped at Cor. , Instead of opposing Mrs. Levis | husband had. been dodging arrest Mtn the presidentia) [portant role in 1914. cae ies to Pine at. Early shoppers, arrayed ova today, where the Copper river | for the ring, ded to co-oper-| during their mad dish across the |TeuGcTsom ih me Pyn trom|VILLA WAS ROUTED With less than 600 miles to*o|!n taxt-colored slippers, pick ill be visited, and then the| ate with her in the prosecution of | continent. Leche nda a etl a OBREGON and the sun, straining on ahead] ee? bdr teean th 1 proceed to Sitka for | her husband and Charles Cusworth,| «7.0 the writer of the letter scaned | te Grainer peatiiG, flagship of the} It was Villa and his bloody 4 (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) ig Vebtorated ing Tut Holt as she announced, is indicated] Pacific fleet, with Admiral Hilary |dations that drew Gen. Pershi o{tip. in despalt:and waded 2 aay thane Sxaee Mia Holt haw detided to awatt here | 0% Feports that Cusworth, Holt and| Pp. Jones aboard. The 2i-sun presi: | into the deserts of Chihuahua } vious. to the smiles-of ‘the on = ch fpr ; Appr sk serupeaeabshas two girls were last heard of at the| dential salute will re-echo between | 1916 in a fruitless pursult, : |lookers marooned on the desert|q , OonenOats | Aen arpest ct Holt end Gaswocth 101 neon tk hotel in Mexiny City, Puget Sound's chalk cliffs as the| Villa, however, met his Water on the} Mexico and their ext Jon to Seat-| Jin 1917 Police officers along the border are | re . gresses. in 1917 at the hands of Gen. Obree known as sidewalks. boat, most of ime has been | tle to face grand larceny charges. y ncrguces yea chee ied vii ahey ges 1 i i at vite | ! on the alert, prepared to intercept] Other ships of the line to be re-/s0n, now president of Mexico, ipiiaian Wiustediea chore le wear: tact es Gaietioc: eee te scp with stops, conferences, | Mrs. Holt, who married Holt tn) them when they make thelr expected | viewed in amtion t4 the tour named | bloody battle in which Villa Ing, with distinction, a morning coat | the slimy mud and showered tho by a and similar actly. | Kansas City An June, at the samelattempt to return to the United/are the battleships Arizona, New|Midable army of 100,000 mem of gray whipcord with trousers to! anders gazing on the havoc th The party taco ariothes month of | clidtin thit‘the-wae awinglel out oth epee oer atcieie tie] Ory NEVRGRs | Mam amtnay Perthayk, TOU match. It is very popular for all mae: nad resulted. Many a trim white Petupausun activitiig, 1A the | STOW and. deserted by tole in ml | eon ciey ate ben ean anenee, (nid) vane, Terms 600, Okiahoes SES NIE 2 boy: | COMORES EDS smart society functions and will be||ndicted on aria of| s became polka dotted within fiveltrip down the Pacifle © suritig | Bad lite leat month.” RS unofficial custody by soldiers of for-|host of destroyers and auxiliary | Pancho, Villa, thruout Mexico, found very useful for summer wear | g. Teint trousers took Gti thel then exvatsl ¢ iportont odbohte (tele TIN Metcmal Ta ttorser with on Mecca Coe ee ee ee still regarded ag one of the at the fashionable beach resorts like | Forgery and Larceny pees an ii user tate on (Be) which “several * important ‘speeches fs dash hee ire : oo iband Wide |ing in prisoners over the border. MAYOR BROWN TO men of the republic, despite Tanna park Ge Dnsrvile: needs | Seyetcache- IM eplastied Bye en eee cmtvereds and ‘thew the: toa ee WITH? (They ara new teporten tol ¢2 Ue Tate ae posted a Seward cf] WHEL-OOSIE ADRUrAL: apparent reticement, and Was Patent leather boots with gray an-|. ~pw YORK, July 2—Willam| waren two eenp Heer a ice canal tie cvinctariitnots’| be sin aNRSiean MEVRIEReMeRnHyr lett | Seo nee eine are ee Mayor Edwin J. Brown nis party pected : i. tak) 5 aay telope tops are popular with this|t, Anderson, superintendent of tho| WATER TWO FEET ber tne cater te ya ati Mexico City in an MEtGEE the Godin | air eee ea nen BROUR o die and officials will board /in the next residential camp costume and look very sinart: The|New york sate autiealvon lecgre (DEER IN BASEMENT before the return to Washington 1s| Mexico City In an effort to dodge) atrs, Holt to Seattle In an effort to|the U. S. 8. California Saturday, to|Ono of his former generals straw hat pictured above is 9 Parls| was indicted today by a grand jury| 18 the Greenland pool nat, at|™Ade vin New York, have plashd Gh thle trail recover some of the money she had} extend the official welcome of the|3iadero—has teen mentioned as) “Beanle,” and the best dressed men| sire county two, ot 1 iy | Westiake and Pike st, the water|, Mt. Harding probably will sum up| have placed on thelr tral. | Jost, was purchased by Holt while in| city to Admiral Samuel §. Roblson,|pcesible candidate for the pi cannot ‘afford to be seen without ony ang one of fornery |stood two feet in the basement, |‘he Whole trip In a speech in New |an abrupt end tn BI Paso atter three Seattle two months ago under the | commander of the squadron of battle- | dency. : one. Anderson, who was in court with | Stores and apartments along Sixth |X°TK. August 28. The presiden: | An AOFUP “ ZS | name of Kenneth Hartley. He later| snips, ‘The mayor will tell Admiral Anderson, who was ‘ourt with | drove 45 miles on a mountain trail | returned it to the jeweler, asking his | For all smart society functions In} 9. ner Govern tharles Whi it an, |*¥@. may be without water for sev 7 4 iit Robison that he, his officers and men | i town during the season this costume |). attorney, pleaded no a) Rae ESE iG tat during his Valdez stop and viewed money back, when Mrs. Lovis heard) 1. weicome to the city’s finest hos- ‘ is | DH ney, plea not guilty urn to Page 9, Column 6) the glaciers of it and had the ring attached. | % is de rigueur and anything else Is| ry. state ntendent, whose es pane WAS KNOWN P 3 pitality during their stay here, The| out of place. cane has aroused. tremendot | s HARTLRY HERE civic program, including sports, ath- @ has arouse emendous coi [AS HARTLEY HERE eee : : ; eh tert | yin 3 York w Ig H 0 R | SH RIF ¥ It was under the name of Kenneth | etic contests, entertainments, dances The government bureau of stand-| helq 000 ball. He was given leases that Holt made love to Miss |®"d picnics will be presented. ards have drawn up a list of “don’t week which to de ir ML RDERER| ‘ Ae arp ary phate | Hospitality headquarters, a large n to demur. R I J pines Avery, A trend of Mrs, Levis sat erected ‘TRiteday (Gn: city Shad He borrowed $1,500 from Mrs. Levis| for ballooning. The principal “don't, indictments. arose out of d ‘avis | We take It, is “don't.” ges made by a former employe MILLER NAMED ALBANY, Ore, Juiy 20.—In one} Pledge Financial Support to) to buy the bungalow next door to the | Park, was ready for business Friday) Seattle and Tacoma Would jof the antl-saloon league, char; ng | of the shortest murder trials on |Levis home at 1982 First ave. W. (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) It's one thing to master the game| misappropriation of league funds, | record here, George Parker, con-| Wenatchee Southern — | cusworth, who was engaged to M — Overcome Portland Favo of golf, and another thing to master! ©, Birdsall Phillips, the former ‘, A victed of slaying Sheriff W. J Levis, had obtained $10,000 from her the language. |employe, charged that Anderson had Prof. H. T. Lewis will Head Du of Linn county, is in. the| WENATCHER, July 20. to buy a drug store. U2 8; Steamer Goes OLYMPIA, July 20,—Under k 1 General Survey of Smart Clothes for Town and Country stop before Vancouver. his piratical love partner. en one of the most stren-| After conferring with Mrs, Levis, | AD, —As evi ers ap ere I tatlea to account for certain monies, Business School at U ti Penitentiary at Salem today | dence that the fruit growers of North either drug store nor love nest Aground in Fog) ship of the Walla Walla Commerc One good thing about these vol-|amounting to nearly $25,000, en i waiting August 31, the day of| Central Washington are in deadly| Were ever purchased, the two men SNDON, July 20.—The United |Club & big joint petition, repret uminous golf knickerbockers—they | trusted to his care. tise? 7 his execution. earnest in their support of the We.|“sappearing with the money. LONDON, bee wee a dt trea jing the territory south of the Sn tun always be made over into seven| The state s:perintendent made a| Prof. Howard T. Lewis, a member)” parker was found gullty late yos-|natchee Southern railroad, more than| Mrs, Holt, a girl of 20,18 the daugh oa shipping beasts fay ee ie river in Washington and two or eight palrs of trousers for the|bitter counter attack upon District | of the faculty sinc was named) tenday, 1 than 48 hours after|200 of them signed up a three-year|ter of a wealthy widow of Fort/ticut went ashore 10 miles off Dun-| ti. inown as the Coltimbl young | Attorney Banton, re, prosecuted, head ot the lle ot Budlnens Ad. the jury had been selected and| agreement to pay three cents a box| Worth, who Is now stricken in a hos-| genes In a heavy fox today, | TGN O ag an |the charges “und fesued numerou nistra ne versity 0 a het Pee ; toxtimony started. His plea of self|on their total crop to make up any|Pital due to the misfortunes that warded to the interstate comme —< _____ | statements attemp‘ing to discredit) Waehington Thursday, by President) jeraige was discredited by the state| deficit that may occur in the opera. | have befallen the girl bride er Suzzallo, to succeed forme ay tates Chai | commission and the Washington | | People who sleep on sleeping jthe district attorney ‘is in tapes u tar me an ‘land paxsed unnoticed by the jury.|tion of the road at a mass meeting| | Mrs. nea fist e ‘f ba rhea A GOOD {partment of public works, askin | porches should get up first. | Anderson, who has been state su Be bee te 1° ‘The prisoner waived a continu-|here Thursday night, usworth and ‘olt In Excelstor | y t e f an eq ; ly accepted the position #f educa | Springs Moy last winter while ane for the restoration | & —_——— perintendent of the league for nee before pronouncing judgment| Included in the number were some . Mre OPPORTUNITY fi i rt & onal director a he America bs | 0 sonducting roarding ‘reight rates from tho Col ehoe SANT Oane, See &. SGHEPIEACY, t0 pane 4 B nue punerioah tb ewan Kelly immediately sen-| of the largest orchard growers in! Levis was conducting a boarding ot: free | house there, They followed the wom. , | Basin territory to Portland and t After a dessert of watermgion it}ruin* him was responsible for the |My Twin came to the univer.|tenced him to be hanged | the district, producing a8 high a ete eee a ipod. Atex pee | Another home ts betng offered || puget Sound ports of Tacoma almost seems unnecessary for the|charges. Many ministers and oth a att | tulle Johnson, co-defendant with| 200,000 boxes annually. ‘The total § . Mrs. Levis 0 i : 4 \P sity in 1920 from the University of .|her money and fled back to Kansas |} today that will make you want | | Seattle, waiter to bring one a finger bowl. ers testified in his behalf. District 2 tensor’ Of <4 1.|Parker, escaped from the county|amount signed up at the meeting) ("in ne eg | i ae ee , [Attorney Banton stated thruout that | 19a. as, profe | head of. the te.{Jail some weeks ago and Ia still at] was in the nelghborhood of 1,000,000 | Pity roa is Ae financial || to own your own home, GRAIN GROWERS Hooray! Hooray! for the summer|the superintendent had refused a | partment: of foreign trade,’ since| ars | boxes, and growers present. stated Prospec irs tee : WERE JORBED day, satisfactory’ accoyinting of the al than he has held that, posltion sand }that they would undertake to sign | ‘Tho petition plainly says that t And the hardy outdoors man; leged missing funds. a MADRON: ltaken an active part in the affairs up all their friends to these agree French Hers Met Bungalow of 6 rooms and Inclosed || People of the territory and the He spends the day as best he may | Invited to ive immunity and} eine seattle Chamber of Cor MOONSHINE IS FOUND ments, sleeping porch; best value in || growers in particular, were “Jobb Acquiring a dashing tan. lappear before the grand jury, An-|° bitch nag ‘ o It is believed that 90 per cent of by War Squadron all Seattle, “Living rooms, | /when they joined thair action 26556 |dereon refused, ite , IN HOME FOR BABIES }| tho growers of the district will sign Kitchen, 3 bedrooms, sleeping || ing reduction of rates with the P has edited @ school text book, CANSAS CITY, July ‘ porch, concrete basement, fur= r ja going (> pa toe | together. with Dean Miller, on. the} PoRsEAND Ore., July 20—of. ||this guaranty, which would mean! KANSAS CITY, July ted hace, atationary tubs; garage; | {land interests, who, as it turned ou 4 parly | by a squadron of army planes which | | true sory subintt any | Fertig. Snciele “Nemiiwall found 300 pinta. of |,over $800,000 annually, or nearly a equi of army plane hich nice lawn and shrubbery. Out- || worg after, and secured, a diffe: under the title, “M eat Cotton Exchange i pea tt VP il i ah th ros ‘ nani ey At ie foul. || $1,000,000 as a guaranty fund escorted his train to the station, Gen, of own ow eh mya bed! tie \tial in rates favorable to Fvunder mong other things nt the untver-||) moonshine whisk eros Teal WRREA eantarehtl ol LU, Mra War herosahe 4,750; §760 will handle sro Aayenture Member Is Broke | sity. he was advisor of the businens| | donce of Mri, M. dy Harkness, | th delay athe ee ines ivi in Kartsans Clty Mer the me at Baa on froight In general, Our greatest adventure was when) 7 oni guly 20—Krank H,| administration council, a body com+|]| who conducts a baby boarding pe bmitted a dating lawaatad Sea anes 6 aren ‘This differential represented. the government sent us back three| NI bts i y ; ‘ orine to care for the || State commerce commission hearing | general was taken on an automobile || inig home is a dandy, and the nt reduction on the rach * parrett, Augusta, Ga. a momber of| poxed of students and alumni homé, Her licerine t f \ hich. opens here next Monday.|tour of tho boulevards, followed. by || ; per cen ral cents un a rebate on our 1920 In} York cotton exchange, to he now denn will take over his!| infanta was revoked, authorition |) Wiel CiNNN Ale Aitchison Is al-| hundreds of automobiles, Later hol] Went Ad Columns will) tell you | |portinhd and a 6 per cent ing ieee day notified the exchange of his in | utics of office Immediately, and|| jotding that moonshine — really || Commissioner ‘ od where you can gee It, to Puget Sound, making 10 Put the $5 on our desk, Mister ready here, together with Examiner} was to dedicate a memorial archway Editor, STILE to, Mee TUR APD IERLIODS. ADS | Wi) ee aD Oo rca ne nae J. 8. Byhelman of the commission, [at Rosedale, Kansas City suburb (urn to Page 9, Column A.J, Feduested that his seut bo wold. mer Dean Miller lett oft.

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