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MEXICO CITY Mexico compel G: make tures pendence tu’ pul t la republic See Miller Brothers’ Syncopators and the other vaudeville bills at the Palace Hip every More Girl Seek Prize Iwo Enter Contest of candidate fo! nor will t ented by Kk WHAT TO DO! Simply have a friend or neighbor who is not now having The Star delivered to them agree to subscribe to Seattle’s leading newspaper for three mont papers. Simply have the sub department of The Seattle Star. Use This Blank —Get Move at The Star }thereafter until I order I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months; ne discontinued, jpay the authorized carrier at the reg SUBSCRIPTION BLANK and for which I agree to r rate of 50c a month. AR DELIVERED TO MB é Phone... TRONG FEATURES acts on the Ackerman and Harris week Free of Charge s. You collect no money and deliver no riber sign coupon printed below and bring it to the circulation For every coupon you bring in you will be given two seats good for adults or children to any performance, any day, at the Second Avenue theatre. THE SEATTLE STAR BUTTE CLOSED WILD PARTIES BY “LOCKOUT") HIS DOWNFALL Sabbath Calm Pervades the | Boy Forged Checks to Pay | City; All Stores Closed for Good Times 4, — Babbat re to “thr wild partie Kerguxon to bre nid b urt of forging bank che wd to the chief ¢ quiet pervaded Butte from Mon morning cription ec More 1 toda od that ¥ und Cl Imitted their tna Inve in the Ie had inst u ences ptemt |The youth, be ut midnig ter employe agen ckout by the hal t Magnoli for flight anon, with hi vhom he married found hiding In a gro wife | clerk ring an mobile California, oung eptemt e in Ta inne ording hesesensue “bully with baked beans! Blutill : Tasty Cheese HOTEL IS NOT TO BE DELAYED «: Grant Smith’s Death to Have No Effect on Work Seattle's $4 of t 1 not be a by the de om all ed in tzation by Grant death is under wary w Howser, the vieo president o who has been charge of its New York offices, arrived in Seattle, and George Teu fel, manager of the company reeting head of constructic on the hotel, lives hera Other red in the city from arious parts of the country company has flcers are ga’ drawback to rapid con. jon work at this time Is the Aly of nteel. A shipment arrived nd the work of In oft © big but Christy Th of the expected of ma- from the lack the steel laxt en to meet such an ald, S LOOKING uality, Thomas Hore or Alaska is looking nen “th fixed when written Mayor a chance hick for him to have letter “Your notice in Chicago ut Alaskan shicks wood shebas made a Chicago sheba would do. ome time in the future am go. to the cold country; pray there bo a shiek left when I get one ready. Here paper for wonder longing ing will there, “Wish you would be kind enough to send these few lines on to some real nice chap (don't have te wealthy one) so that Im friend on my al there nk#, Doc! “MISS EVA J. » be a ave a arriy BARBAR Del. Judge Griffiths to Preside at Meeting e Austin EB. Griffiths left Se hursday @ for Spring will fide at ssion of the Congress ayground and Recreation oclation of America. One of the main themes of the meeting will be the idea of providing for more park and open spa Judge pres « in congested cen: fithy 18 years ago instrumental in obtaining the passage of a bill requiring the set ting aside of 10 per cent of platted jareos for park purposes. The meas, | ure was vetoed by Gov. Mead ters was Get Busy Now! | Russian Refugees Four hundred Tyissian refugees will seek admission to the United States when the liner President Madi- son docks in Seattle from Kobe, Ja pan, on October 7, according to infor. mation received by Luther Weedin, head of the jocal immigration offic | “The Russians have made their way from the homeland and Siberia and to the Orient in their effort © the land of bolshevism and live in America,” Weedin sald Is Fined $250 for | Liquor Possession Harry M, Garland, arrested in Se. attle some time ago for violaltion of |the national prohibition act, was 250 when he faced District bh, BE. Cushman at Tacoma 4 MN Coming on Madison |:' Star! Publishes at ith Ave | ‘The pe words conte Count 6 more times enta fame rat nto per yun @ times, at 16 cents 1.35 tract Hates by Reanert Main 0600 — Want Ad Dept BUSINESS SERVICES Attorneys atLaw AVVICW tres. Jouoph Allen. tawyer All canes, 608 Leary Whee, Feit, 2988 PO WAT Wi, WALL, 800 Warke Bide, 006 2nd. All enson, Fees mot Carnet Weaving and cleaning PHOTAT HATER, Oxit tr rage made f Pg ATISE MED. naet UNDITC NEW SONATE HMST VER RUG CO. Save old carpets and make durable fluff rugs, «leo rag FURR, 2617 Western Ave all artleler ot Tih WELIATLE Third avenue. Fieetrie WOVGNT W. MONTELIU! Machinery GL —PENTED B CO. PUCET HOUS let and Optician and Optometrist e RDMUP ¥r Z ~Attorn Patent ys | sear T HOW NO YPat. Expert _¥16, all cont. Terma, Pantan Physicians, ir Surgeo 100, Pantae Niae. W MABON, Vonwick, Lawrence, hed 1861. Advice and Li a. aatab- booklet PIANO TUNERS | JOHN BTROM” MA in-36 MA In- 2043. INE Rs AL NOTICE: sband will be held Friday aney-Watson Co Falls HENRY be Jumper aualiate 10) wed afternoc Friends are invited to attend. torment at Waahelll co HARLAN—At the metery CHARL DISCOVERED! * carte A SHIEK The Mysisties of ‘ihe P. EB. “o,| BY It was with LUCILLE BUT considerad! ¢ dismal wa that’ they me out,” Masonic rnoon to the -P. tlon, and ing in my cars for th Ay af O, meeting ran smack into a rain began to ruin my “other” hat and I missed the ear! By the time I reached my destination I ichieved that *do-ordie feeling and just about thought I HAD when I uinded with many arrayed in cream be 1 1 decorated with gold en stars. Taking myself firmly by the ear I approached the mysterious portals of th ing to slip un ° Jabsorb every mite of information| | regarding the thrilling secrets of the unt Ey PB. O's, but It appeared I had everything |me but the password. But let tt |tremblo—I bet I know what it NOW; —a—? Isn't it? Some those members shouldn't out loud Well, the black cat,—the fo: my fi women cries a um, intend. alas! whisper lobby won was certainly active—women, . women— and two lone men erybody perfectly willing to talk, as long I didn't ask them what it wag ¢ about. Talk about men being s eretive—hmit SEATTLE WOMAN IS GROOMED FOR JOB It is whispered confidentially that Mrs, Vina Ives Bowden, of Missourt, | first vico president, stands well up Jin the line for supreme president, Jand our own Mrs, Edith Markham | Wallace has enthustatste supporc place in the supreme cabine if not, tndeed, for higher honor Thursday morning’s session will 1 devoted to ‘catching up’ on the pr [gram and reports of state officers. |The election of officers has been de. \terred to the Thursday evening ses. sion. Mrs, Wallace, in addition to her wonderfully attractive personal }ity and Individual charm, has. t | most active and efficient. in her ¢ |pacity of chairman of the general | committee. Wednesday morning the national |president, Mrs, Bertha Clark Hughes made her report, and Mry, Mary Allen Stafford, the one visiting founder of the organization, pre sented the eharter to the new state chapter of Indiana. Mrs, Stafford, a soot white-haired lady of 76 (and you'd ne believe it) reached Se- attle late Tuesday night from Mus catine, owa, and told me she did 1107) man’s aliments. disorders | Turning the corner 1} | of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 1 FUNERAL NOTICES | 20—FOR RENT HOUSES 10 €O., F “SPECIAL NOTICES hea and “Central ‘Whist Club NISHED APTS. AND FLAT Just Finished LEXINGTON- CONCORD Lippy I AND FOUND LOST apartment Level Walking Distance LOST AND FOUND i i moved, Bbc Vast 003. FURNISHED KEEPING BOOMS | _STREE SENS Vil | virgin fabrics w iy a ourth “and Pr } t sale exe 10 od old 04 Ath, near We violins ed instruments furnished, steam hei ed be na (men): free bath and rent applied Phone. Trans. 30c; weekly a1 50. we : ADY-TO-WEAR trou your coat, union ma: #05. Third Bam Wetettreld can't re i Green Cc! peck: 10 Green Bide. NEX, 2 nomining 2 Nielsen. jeaka in roots? 5 and forget it. 19 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT _ reasonable ANY ‘Phone t i 13 cos r valley poultry. WI call. a8 43rd ave. S. Phone RA nier-318 HORN and oth 17 ve room the warng furnished n Mt. Baker. Price $6¢ |i5 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GE. WILLIAMS COMPANT 1943 First Ave. 3. 20—FOR RENT HOUSES CATHCART LAND SALES Break all recorda for selling 5 and 10-acre tracts. Over 40 salen mae in last weet Catbeart. Good opt tuday to 68 Ben all ps 10-ncre tracts. You will be « tan today Mand bath; ful n_car line, WE $15.00 Flour bins... 2.00 Cupboard doors L h 20x28, 4-light. French doors . 7: Sash for eons fe sleeping porch Breakfast nook tab 4 sents. | Ironing board nnd cabinet com- plete with slceve board. . Garage doors, 4-8x) | Window giass by tl 0 18 on. Plate glass windshields put in your st bar RR. WILLIAMS COMPANY ‘Buy Your Shingles Now! Extra clears, $3.65; extra Star-A- ar, $3.15; 10-inch clears, $2.75, Sweeney Shingle Co. andin ‘West Seattle. st-4588 evenings w mill wood, bid E Electrical Fixtures You save considerable when ue buy ‘our electrical fixtures UPSTAIR: from t Pp, E. O. until she | WAG 2] dan, Wyoming. But| 181 thick around here session showed 150 Mf $8.75 I aie Coal visitors from outside Delivered $s 75 and 350 ttle; ‘andl Guerantesd clean dumps hi Charming women of] lght ash; no foot or clinkers type of refinement, in-| a 5928 . Vision—all bu: FLOORING happy and having a glorious time I know women! They're putting | ing over when they're like registered Washington, tate visitors, highest and ceiling, $2 2x4 and 2x6, $22.50 A®, $3.10 Ww th, ‘; 12- thoh Fir, acre , $7—A CORD. DELIVERED—$T $19.50 FOR WY eo RDS | that. | | . WAS STARTED ANT, IOWA started Pleasant, Iowa, A. D. 1869, | it took courage to t “oud | woman” in those days, believe me. | Seven arent and farvisioned girl an oath, drew up a von- adopted the name whieh today cements the friendship |of over 83,000 ambitious women. | raduhily the P. E, 0, reached out) tendrils until from coast to coast | represents one of the highest} s of which an enlightened ciy:| ation is capable, The work of the P. BE. O. is en- t ‘ary, musical and phil-| unthropic, ‘The greatest work 1s) the education of young girls who] uve talent but not the means to svelop it. Loans are made them m the fund—of which it is the principal issue of the convention to create in the sum of $1,000,000 or better—which is kept in constant reulation, Its membership is 8,000 women, representing 1,075 jchapters, 56 of which are in the |state of Washington, Mrs, Bertha |Clurk Hughes, supreme president, says: "It 1g a collége sorority gone afield, whose members may or may not have attended college, and who are ‘invited,’ not ‘rushed.’ — Its ideals are high, its endeavors cul- tural and definite work the maintenance “by voluntary gifts to ja revolving fund serving as loans to worthy girls who desire higher education with a view to being selfSupporting.” From now on, I'm for mysteries! OT Driver and per how BN £075. ‘cheap By Bure! made ne jo Fur oan Denny Bt Hi jot-1082: 000 “feet 2x4, 2x6, an aA on Wits W. ith. A | uy a and nit well oly othing and tare sifiNGL mr singe ington Shing IN MT, | ‘The Mount and back in) Sito W . $4 ae > double, $7. n $5.50: slab, $5 forest. wood. $6. Big Toads.” All kinds coal. MA In 24 io BA M-SINI=R any th Dry composed stitution Owner leaving town. Second ave. Apt. b guarantee on used ma dependable Tepalca: MILL WOON, Planer ends, $5; $: jou i} AG ‘doubl 424, any time. for range aye 30° ‘and $5 a cord. Roragrs, houses. stores. MATS PORTABLE! BLD! 0D, “stove J nset-6296; Btove-lensth mill ‘ s} Seattle Fuel Wood, $6 delivered. Co, ‘Riifott_o1 a RESS CO. « cleaned snd ‘e-made. ME Irse-0a SEWING machines —good drophe: as. $10 up, + Re wiring, renting. Main 1926, 1524 First ave. 310 James St, S—Special bargains 1 department, Mex Foner i321 dth aves Cobb Bra LE. wood, delivered, $8.50, SU nset- sig truck, $4 im out ve NEW YORK.—Requests of $50,000 to Trinity college, Hartford, Conn., and $20,000 to Christ church, Waters bury, Conn., were included in the will of William B. Curtis, lawyer, CHINUAHUA CITY, Polos! Mining Co,, the In Kind here, apparently without hope of getting its ores smelted soon, has closed, discharging 600 men,