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-THURSD RSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 Mary Miles Minter Seeks Refuge After Love Publicity | HER REAL AGE Yearns for Sailor’s Life and Gets Real Thing | Four Deputies Nearly ainz elton Yr WOMAN'S BODY | Lose Their Good Jobs « we'sints FOUND BY BOYS NOW DISPUTED “Get the Moonshiners or Get Out,” Matt Tells) cnuen nartte e ait Dies in Water Under Dook if } Aides; Moon Makers Grabbed af .Portand 21, Says “Mother: | BY JOHUN W. NELSON i Down in Texas & ‘ , pate? Fd gp mmegae abr eat eae int nd vat At City, Beptember 25, | Cla3 rye im. swine office of Sheriff Matt Starwich wit hw sederal: man, de by the wid rane f ‘J he res fe had i . 4 ja worrted expression on his face. a % h 1 Bruemmer and m Hart t . times to commit BY R. A. DONALDSON 5 e “Matt,” he said, “I've always w urrested in mid.afternoon, five Jui Jitsu for All wu t announced 108 ANGELES, Cal, Aug, i¢ 2 ¥* , tilth jn you. But they’ are tailing | rs Tahini auteedeaeaiel Members of Force y 9. a ton Be Mary Miles Minter today sought the ~. tories aroung our place that | etl, which was in fu era | previot rriage, lives in Gan Sema * - our the boys who run a still t ni b ht h . a eclusion of Hollywood to enc the . 1 broug K h srctuston of Hollywood to encape the ‘ j|up in the woods have paid you pro Soiall Xaahiatabtoina pat case eet eee Leotion megey,” a 1 of two weeks t %. | pa The Japanese wrestlin er love for William Des- | WUD About that time the county's} “W your protection er ag pie iad ea ts i 5 tne taoat onennlne coe mond Taylor brought upon her, | , . tia . chief peace officer hit the ceiling. | been the . th ma rid for police work, he Like the ewttehing otf of acepets| 1 4 - lly the time he baa cooled oft & | pwked the, t when the t ~£ bit, ne assured the farmer that is | breught fn. ‘ome or I Nght, the for strl st t th faith wee not misplaced know who's getting paid You go home a don't worry.|nishing you protection, If broken heart and her suit against I'l) have that bunch of Hara in the/one on this staff, speak right out her mother and “disapp . | *, “ county jafl or I'll have a new crew Aw, we didn’t have no p It is understood she is considering ‘ of deputies on the job here.” 8o|tion—we were just kidding,” ) offers to reappear in the fj \ the four were called on the carpet semmer, But She | “Go out there and don't « couldn't pee the joke rumor was to the effect é . ' back until you wi : | in the Northwest Mary would appear o\ ' : F | NANAIMO Wellington 4 upon t ‘ ciccme ot a a : joutsells all other coals. Its repu- controversy over her real| | k 3 “ : |tation is based on its perform- 3 PR EEE jance in the furnaces in Seattle Im reords sl nen Mary “ first entered the world of cellulotd| | . | LONDON homes, was sweet 16. This was in 1916 7 - ; b in January of . ¢ BY MILTON BRONNER ete—has fust celebrated tts 2int oe : Loxmox: Aug. 15—As the Pi birthday. It is the Order of Merit lan press ts no respect founded by the late King Edward. Y persons—not even when they . h wouldn't have be Nae just died—the passing if it had not been for Pa J J . |Pierre Lot, one of the # t of Mary's real name is Jul Rel R daughter of Homer Reilly, a proof- on @ paper in Dallas, Texas. | And Pa says that tf he kr flow of narrative concerning her All a member gets is the right to ‘0. M." after his name, but it | ; ” r a her modern writers, has brought |!" coveted because the membership forth a shower of storie The fa-| is Umited to 24, exclusive of foreign vorite author, who in letters wi known as Lot! waa really Louls | oniy for very Ps nervice. Viaud, scion of an olf Frencit| Great poldiers like Earl Halg and Protestant family and a captain in| Bart Ypres, great statesmen like| is $0 yeara’old th nth the French navy. Because of the} Tjoya George and Lord Balfour, | r rearet, however, desc: fi | Ir hh he Bister Margaret, however, d ; : ', : beautiful prove of his books, he a8 |great lawyers and philosophers ike | Actress a elected to the French Academy Lord Haldane and great writers like of the family Jone of the Forty Immortals Thomas Hardy and Sir J. M. Barrie or w Mal { , coor are in this very nelect company 3 . Whose name {s Mra Charlotte | , | Lot! was not abo ng makeup ba nota Pri thew [ vane ie aged, rr ee ‘ * on his face. He @ ADY NANCY AS1IOR ts a good| lary’s earning on e Pal tter ecoentricitien In bie 4 friend of the American port read proof on statement again. é: R "i stru Americans as effem a o t c ft P ys she fs not much more than % | rm and they reciprocate the feeling 29) Mai ee is . ’ i route to America to he present at|tained her and Lord Astor at lunch. | 3 7 ¥ " 4 7) the premiere of a play he pad writ-leon. In tt pager ‘ | } c na little wpe norary members, and is conferred Miles M h mbe said the | the lat Ry 3s 4 n obedience to a Up from|reporters knew far more qu “A ed ft mings than the men. who em | ; 4“ e a “ coametic Loti flew into je. jath ni po ert e . 0 an rarpr: omg geo gy Stes ee Ain 1007 i i lille is andlords Force A aboard at New York Lott was right |things with their own eves | GArf'1d 5027 : { to Oust All Germs Sis ysbrows' darkened, his" haic| on 70" Rink SOF” ane al LONDON, 4 it—A f carefully curled. He obligingly WH LE. A l E jon here held that y n nd reatina! a boon naek wea | : - a fi free of ¢ A “Oh, for the life of a sailor,” yearned Richard W. Huntoon, potentate of Nile temple, We haven't ransacked th Copper Shoots Cat Order of the Mystic Shrine, who heads a party of Shriners and members of the Eastern| } Dictionary for the season’ Which Attacks Girl | Star, who sailed Friday morning on their ninth voyage to Alaska. Huntoon, at left, got ? 3 styles in superlative ad- NEW YORK, Aug. 16—A mother | just what he asked for. They put him to work swabbing down the deck. M ith BE. - jectives— caf whose: Rien Pyene-cmr) heme \ Gattis, past grand matron of the grand chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of Irvine bad taken attacked the child v rning to Joseph Pulitzer, one of | But for 20 years we have | that a policeman had to Washington and past queen of the Daughters of the Nile, is shown as she joined the pil- 6 ¢ owners of the New York World. | studied the heating prob- | grimage for the Northern vo ee STATE eg MY Tries Ag rarth Man. Dene Pnebaeeh ee | Echos adh essa Hahn p 8 ako lems of Seattle homes. | her husband, who is largely. inter. Naturally our knowledge of. | IN obles Off for! Sh Y posed for the picture men as much leated in « big London ab the kind of coal that meets — | OW our |; stag: the text day Whee tinet of took tr oats ce wit “ your particular needs and — Pilgrimage to | the papers merely printed a photo | diel gad ye our ability to supply it | be Far North | Feet, Girls : Pei ciss Genewritie tne | has grown with the years. | eee he feet of M. Plerre Loti raging 3 ¥ et R here in England they still Washington— lever we aes ne Aint tne | | HEY Indicate Your|"(:2" 52" Prax, wo] cat sec, mea Wyoming Admiral Evans t Disposition served, wider bin: mig |crumt," “nerve nz The] ’ | “When M. Loti locked himaetf inl other gaye tat . of Utah— o'clock, when the steamer left for his cabin to write his beautiful x : per fore ane ons 00 ine ce cata a |tamment from Scotland, ooking at | NANAIMO— The Ss ‘p Pov a hoe clerks and chi-|the cruiser, But when he | I be € he wire tt aon tree Insist on Nanaimo COAL from le temple, d never wed unhap-| his pencil and paper Minit :(Niaae i tasst ie Shrine, on their ninth sco chiropodists | commar Dies. stock: Tower: ‘with OM: Praises His Klass, where Sas [are taine Uae |commander of a warshin, © mon yard he would rise and walk awar/ Your Dealer will will gather with their Shrine sour} A woman carries her character to | writer.” Habart Hap would land on get it dough brothers. her feet, it seems, and the man who| The gation was headed by| would {ntolligently choose his life's PEE most ex: e order in Eng Richard W. Huntoon, potentate of |mate must give his intended's fect the Nile temple, who was accompan. | careful examination, with the follow- | 4 by his wife. |ing points in mind Frank Lazier, recorder of the} The woman with the long, narrow Nile temple, with Mrs. Laxter, were | foot 18 quiet, but ambitious and as: | among those to leave on the Ad-|Pires to things cultural Teal bea |i the. base | The stubby footed woman ts viva- Vacation trips! 7: ei me re gg ete Ge aves ” FOR DEAD SON i temple in Shrinedom,.’ dec ah long toes is liberal, but hubby will jand—far more exclusive thi jearidoms, marquisates, baronet order Lagier this mor e Why your summer holidays at the [ins covered over 90,000 miles in pi ry of a time keeping her same lace, in the same old way, when = [grimages, from Alaska to the| ane miss with tong feet and short you can take adelightful shortocean voyage, "0%. Thin will be the ninth pi lege nacariiaee | Boy’s Last Request Was for ! vist tien, plea vee EW eee andi, np tl tea ee nereal| Harding Memorial Fund | feet—she's domestic. addition to broadening your knowledge of the [BIG CEREMONIAL | High-heeled, pointed-tor shoes on a —— August Issue Pacific Coast, return refreshed and invigorated? AT ANCHORAGE |woman betoken shallow-minded.| Dan M. Hunter has sent his con- These low round fares from Seattle fhe delegation will go as far|noas. She may be a Sheba, so watch| tribution to the Harding Memorial Now being delivered to all subscribers. north as anchorage, where it will] your step. \fund, thru his mother, Mra. Dan A these ideal hold ig Sh all, Friday eve. rhe sensible girl wears sensible | Hunter, of Monette, Wash. Dan was ° epee «3 . : pense Frog scr Berth) ake “es Inia, August 240" A: corvmontat wi | ahorw=so, eherchex lo" pled, "an it] preparing to move with his ‘parents Seal enclosing it is not to be broken until Saturday sence vecheeeoen «$06.00 andi9ss.oo |e bei! im th anne town the next] ware TTT pig ered cer diahta aN wanted midnight, September 1. Sere ee a a8. [nected be wnt, | German Appeals fo. (iene snk aeeenns d Garfield telephones will from that time on be oper- Eid a htas x see cosig ces Pl re (ite ee a ated by use of the dial. eee lke edad CAS \ccean soutien tea Sate ata” a” Sa Many changes in Garfield telephone numbers are writes, sending in the dollar In the TACOMA~1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 |p Paving, Anchorage, the <delegn, | Bobroedar, of» Oldenbery, | Ge |Jname of ‘the'son who died thus made necessary. These changed numbers | Il sail south to Cordova and|once a resident of shington, to}, mass meeting ,of Seattle boys |Ketohikan, where. more meetings |appeal to the Salvation Army here| win hw held at tho. Arena Saturdny appear in the new directory now being delivered, and ceremonies will bo held. \for help. : ’ | a gate Sonroeder, [200% When plans to raise funds for but are not to be used before midnight, Saturda; Other members who were among| A_ letter, mailed by Schroeder,| tng woodland park memorial statue S z, 4 , the delegation are; Capt. John Rex |bearing 800 marks in stamps, wns wit) pe discunsed. ‘The Hiks are hold September 1. Each subscriber given a new num- Thompso past potentate of Nile; received by the Army here, telling | ing the meeting to give every Seattle b 5 he b ¢ i oe d Noble and Mrs. 4. §V. Winger of {that tho writer Is 43, his wife & 42,| hoy the chance to participate In the er has been advised. H.F. ALEXANDER PRESIDENT. |Princeton, Ill; Mra. Edith B, Gattis, 494 that they have four children. | ¢ynd.raising campaign. past grand matron of the Grand |AM are in need of nasistance, 8°} General Chairman Lou Friedlander ALL SUBSCRIBERS will please observe the instruc- |Chapter of the Order of the Eastern | Coming the message. of the committee, who received the |star of Washington and part Queen eaten Bee Srteended trom entce, Han tions printed on the directory seal in order to in- lof the Daughters of Nile, Spolcane | Expensive Yacht Is ter, is also receiving contributions sure satisfactory service. Mrs, I, K, Went, officer of the rus fy from other sources, Money ts being |prand chapter of the Rastern Sur;| Finished in Seattle |icre at panies, at the Elks club and \Mine M. Rico of Seattle, Mrs. Her.| Finished in rosewood and teak,|sent to Friediander directly. The U hi Old Di UP TO Sliced - man Friew, momber of the Eastern |¢quipped with the latest safety de-| campaign will be opened by the boys se t! ie irectory rie) 4 a ¢ : t © Mo 4 bullt with a crulsing 1a-| shortly after the meeting Saturday ° S turd § t l “Praca” Barts nae 8 te ancora ry Star, Snohomish, and Mra, Alice Mo- | vices an F U the N D AFTER f f Fi Ses Deck bt beaepeig atin se the New Directory Vay, member of the Enatern Star, |dius of 5,600 miles, the yacht -__- B Spokane. famona, recently completed at the] gUGHON LITTLE JOHNNY e; in gham. Vic tor u uto erry | 4 1 | Blanchard yarda for W. J. Hole of ee 170 Dicnol |, ‘The delegation expects tu rotura | riverside, Cal, at a coat of $196,000,| “Johnny, you have grown to be the Lis new 170-foot ship, equipped with two 600 bh. p. Diesel en- era nraa Te Euche-tiide weels tiverside, Cal., ‘ont of $135, Aimage of your father.: Yo A gincs, has a capacity of from 4% 10 60 automobiles, Observation || |t? Seattle in thive weeks | witt lide from the waya late Thurs. Uving “mage of your father. You THE P CIFIC TELEPHONE smoking rooms. A la carte meal service, le me askliei | have your father's eyes, you have his Bellingham 7:00 a m, and | Ly Sidney 10:45 a m. and 6:10 |} jday evening, 2:20 p. m. 7 r one, you have | f 9 } ) The ship was dealened by Tod {MOR You s iiss Ar. Sidsey'10:20 a. m. and 6.8 | a Heuingham 2:00 p.m. and [| UNL et nie eM eary of eaitls, who. haw many "Yeh end t have bia pants, to, AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY D. M., respectively 0 p. m., reapectivel pag Judge. Return ‘may bs made by Pa Le Ferry it de> | RAIN § JL LIVES | tant saiting and power boats to hin|% Bees al He: Neb fares and auto rates in special folder now ready | OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 16.—|credit. The Samon {a said td be “Prin attio dalty for ver and Vie. |} {John Roach fell from a necond ntory |one of the tinest boats of ita type 4 THE DAY’? B Cy £ Dock, foot of Marion Street, window and was severely injured,|ever built In the Northwest, DENTAL OFFICES DAY DOAT “For Viewwmia, and Vana dally at 9100 8. m While on the way to the honpital in THE NIGHT BOAT—Fo co 0 y e = 2 NIGHT BOAT—For Vancouver direct, dally at 11:30 Bm 11) Ay ambulance a train atruck the ma:| — AFFECTIO: IN NAME a lt eta chine at a grade crossing. Roach LONG DITTON, Aug. 16-— City Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue wan fished out of the wreckage, still| When Popkess mot a girl named Pop Leading Dentist Telephone Main 5587. mF. 1. Sturdee, General Agent. alive, Physiclans say ho will ro-|kias, well—they just had to get mar-|, for More Than 21 cover, ried. Their names spoke for them, po G. MeMicten, Pesmoger Traffic Mer, L, C, Smitts Bidg., Seattle, Wash.

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