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m * X5H] Girl-Killer and Victi oY Men's New Pall Coats Gaberdines, Raincoat» hor Charge " Between Pike AVENUE nd Union Sts School Boy Killed in Plunge of A oO uto Oct. 8 HERE'S MORE ABOUT KILLING STARTS ON PAGE 1 {Hold Navy Officer for Postal Charge Records Clever Dance Rhythms in These New Hits That A GIRL KILLER | SORRY SI | ‘ | Big Blonde Mamma GHT} Fox Trot Tennessee Ten Sobbin’ Blues—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 10-inch Record—t5e Ob, Susanna—Medley Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Southern Melodies—Waltz ‘The Troubadours 10-inch Record—T5e ne to talk. ‘That ture of Winifred slayer of ove road in the early hours of Sunday} ? zed dully around | Monday” atmos. | a abe ¢ vue he was, | HERE! “S. S. Leviathan Orchestra” playing at the Orpheum, inning Oct. 7th. Hear Whiteman master on our V eo hadn't head, she sald. and red dazed and indifferent to ¢ al before her. ne ung—pltifully young for ituation in wh she finds her It is going to develop in Win Gibbons, aa the dayn go by, reaction to the ot predicame j , a single thoug indee | NEW BRUNSWICK RECORD HI South Sea Eyes—Fox Trot Oriole Orchestra Slow Poke—Fox Trot Oriole Orchestra Midnight Rose—Fox Trot Lyman's Orchestra Havana (Tango) Ambassador Orchestra Cannot Resist '*: HE charm is the appeal of richly lustrous hair — and the key is the beauty- magic of a touch of henza in the shampoo, In Hennaroam SHAMPOO there is a touch of henna treated scientifically to set every woman’s hair agieam with a witchery of lights. Whether you are bionde, brown-haired or brunette, Henmaroam SHampoo will kindle in your hair a brilliant jewel-like sparkle, Begin using HENNAPOAM SHAM. POO and watch it work a spell ne man’s glance can escape. 5 'C a bottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters Yennafoa her she is n torn b About to be qu folk, she pron room t nd | D i not L have |Murderer’ |e Ha 1 fred G Come and Hear Them! s Police Gi Record) e of W injured dver roadho: | police record | Lillian ¢ 1917 at Hibbons w a clrens wh man and called F Asthma, Tuberculo- gis, Stomach, Intestinal [Aliments, Kidne ;Blood, Ski: Heart, Pelvic Ailments, Piles, Sewithout surgery, all t dular — weakness, of i Toss’ “vim” and th a color located her there Fred Mills, ater whe wo und training who arrested » the Grand for girl Li ne a |M p.” Free consuita- a en haa 1504 Third Ave. SHAMPO “Makes the hair glisten”” ART & HOLMES DRUG CO. Wholesale Distributors mette, Illinois t 18 $90 ch while cording to polic marber en rou ind pi ing thru was Man’s Invitation Flatters Girl | grew bel! I hear you're going o that all-day lodge picnic Sunda Pf ¥ou are luck have Wonderful program arranged, w | They sive worthwhile prizes, too.” | | "Yes; I am pleased that I am in | | oo kg ee ALVITA RELIEVES o4@ who have given up all Mi going with, though “No, 1 didn't “Harold, though. “Oh, but it isn't fi Sr. Laughlin has ao) their sick true utory, Linton, of California’ St, Long Beach, will be a revelation and in i “Ol nderful! pi imagine going with a man like that el would have heart failure from the excitement of it. What are golved. Fact is, I am a bit overcome on | Myself with the invitation and ['ve|[| ANDERSON & PONY; FRANK “Having suffered for 40. years aif a notion to get some sort of | VAN HOVE IVAN MIp-]| with what the doctors termed nerv. | Mew sports outfit, as 1 really haven't | . 1. | | ous indigestion, #0 badly that 1 was | 4 »Ni JOSEPH K. WAT-]\° MA Hanything worth while. Ihe JOSEPH K, WAT. Jcompelled to use a stomach pump SON; 1m » KERR & B¥ite you, it’s up to you to sustain |<, |Alvita Tea and ‘Tablets for ‘two ithe interest, and it's worth while in weeks, I um entirely relieved of this this case, Get a snappy dress with troubl and cannot r mmend |} mice coat and a cute little hat, pur products too highly to suffer of course. ing humanity euch 1 was,” my clothes so soon, and the treas- | phosphates to in @ table ury isn’t quite up to to it, I am |form which can be assimilated, Al pp afraid.” | vita is prepared in convenient, high “Nonsense! Go to Cherry's, where ly tra tablet form, from | Miyou can open a charge account the deep-rooted alfalfa plant, which of time to pay |matter if you have tried many | “They are at 1015 Second ave,, in Jedies, try this tonic of nature he Rialto building, just over the A doling buy a box of Ben Whistle. (Take clevator.y’—Ad. lets at drug yertiverment ment He D, but hi at asked making von said, pr detect CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Playing Twiee Daily (Gs snornn tase nbn 5-8 SSLEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA W, am oe ee ‘That wonderful To t |ness and ailment as told by Mrs. Mary A reom| ng this i ur te to. tell you _ (PANTAGES| Mat 2130. Eve 500, Mat 300 at | you vo | going to wear?” “That's problem 1 haven't H “1 don't blame you. If that man Nj uty for the past 20 y I just wanted de interested enough in you to in.|} WESTON Ie, 25, 50 aL Oth tani _ “Sounds nice and e But the IGA UNE raceh ncteA A: ate Yact 1s, I hadn't planned on buying Be ib Me a Tt A ice inne ie 4 Vincent |Sclence discovered, is a rich a are real decent about giving one — ed et eh hy re 6 i Georgin hy Chabot an rem now Alviti tab. Advertise | Milly “Swede” Hatt any store, s Sister lo ME ury THE SEATT LABOR AGAINST | SRD PARTY PLAN, Will Oppose Formation of Farmer-Worker Combine BY HAROLD b. SWISHER PROPOSITION 18 DUE TO LOSE be nition of malgam: r HERE'S MORE ABOUT BASIN STARTS ON PAGE 1 4 tial ¢ pe Southard | Grillings have! bed solid! walls on both sides enginecra to be the i Hit ham be excellent dam Diamo at t @ and the maid by river in are narne “The water can be carried along! the Grand ¢ the second| dam and, the water, here can be had mt an elevation of approxim- ately 1,450 fee “This almont in the basin area t 7 The other rrig under elevation will mean th 85 per cent of y te the power thia plan t the base would be constru of the dam on the ed at Columbia “Engineers tel? one-h million developed at 4 ard will mean river, horsepower can be the foot ¢ wale dan h that “Think district to = has been light machi from comple hin a be ap power t ed actor, Be A te hat coul gravity | ater dist by TAX LUXURIES oT SURVEY | Southard’s finance plan i# unique.| Ho would levy Taine a salen tax on lux the $12.00 ax necessary for of the engineering is progect thard to 000 enti-| a thoro feasibil | } fee proposes the | 5 per cent bon ictal construction coats Under this plan he would create sinking fund the delin nt payments of those land set- uld default payments. | how that when farm-| pay out a esnment, 86 per cent} to meet who “Statistica years to a n full make ri time would establish the 15 fur en inkl per would ¢ of the power un additional sales) value | | ] from “We that Wa Bie ca thi ton PROJECT WORLD be timate the would have e would r building the dam, build and big cities. | the $500,000 construction} one-half be spent in| state It would the proj- ect, which would mean an addition to the payroll $26,000,000 ® year. Southard declares that engineers’ undertaking in it area, plant IN Ww, bigs t reclama project the all. within tance would alone. 10 years to complete show for oatimat complet tin that his plan $168 an acre prices ithard has inter and capital in his proposition. factions have listened with an at tentive ear to his outline of the] plan and have agreéd with him that it Is, in the first consideration, the most feasible of tha plans, he Mayor Brown's trip to the basin to investigate this combined avity- pumping ple Southard said. The mayor, it is understood, in “lwo | intereated in a state plan to finance the work ted both labor Both | aya. wi Trustees of China Club to Be Chosen Bight tru ure to bo nelected from over 20 candidates at the an nual mecting of the China club, of | anti-mob | sufficient | rooma 220 to LE STAF FAMOUS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 1923 TT DOANTE'S OLY —homage to Doane!—his luscious pan roast that made Olympia famous! A week for Doane—the most provokingly delicious, temptin; human Chef devised! A week for a wonder oyster—~for a wonder dish ever Bd —~fora wonder Chef! A week for all three in one—Doane’s Famous Olympia Pan Roast! —great, good old Captain.Doane! Gone now, but his wonder recipe will keep alive his name forever! Senators made oyster roasts in were taken “down to “down to Doane’s.” reat Olympia Kitchen! Famous men came to the sade.g Capital —they ane’s”! Senators to please their guests ~ took them laws in Olympia’s State House! ~ Doane Friend! ~every cafe today is a “Doane’s.” Every Chef this week is a Prince ot a Chef, isa Coal Captain Doane! ~eager and happy to serve you! Friend, get yours! You deserve it~ Doane deserves - Letus take a hat off to Doane! Thi: week—today—in the cafe just say “Doane’s!” Friend —~ Get Yours! MPIA (STBR PAN ROAST (following recipe ie poh dy eens) Put over fre in forviate righ tice of beutser about ome inch thick the end ofa two-pound roll janis le of aptacle one tencup of best tomato in hot water until hested, taking care net to everheat and thus shrivel the oysters, which should be plump and trem drain, Now pot the oysters all over hor buttered toast, a ‘orsters i eymecs and Delicious l sr seca together over toes. “PLAN OUSTER | IN OKLAHOMA Coup in Legislature me that two ang Walton’s Friends Attempting | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Oct. Leaders of the ¢ 1 recret nf nor J Walt mask legisiation prepa allied T Members of the ake . up 4 the aideri his Impenc gover ng re leginlation The governor that the will recomme moved. utes an voted by the senate for action That body or exonerate the Every effort the Walton sup ple preve house d thi Unde: ators to yote nece James tlonal confe A. Harri: ommitteer with th to } og within 12 republ nee ted of the executive Harris Walton's campaign Klux Klan, Wa suppC clared that by his urday night inca sension of the leg the da x, summon hment, Wa support in tho ators had not app nor's int the to ns TOKES lature IS SELECTED} NEW YORK, O that will decide whether W Stokes, New title Elwoe to a divorce the impeachment house for t for Jklahoma te hment nor before ame a friends represen f at Oklahoma “indictn Is sent from the — tw fi 1e governor, te 1 h wer Hican memb against rer ong against orter bold s ailing slature the 1 to const Iton had enate. The roved the gf efusing to meet JURY the fiy r et, &.—The from Mra, As selected tations the i York millionaire, is s caucuses today the spectal meetin suse planned to charges con- for| 6-year-old day onde atives| which she proudly dect Walton be re- stat ment to t votes to either remove by ain sen. thirds impeachment republican lowing was de > in mova supported Kul de | day t ump" ine fen allow jury D, n te and nin in an hour and 50 minutes ay suit in the firwt one, bu offectiv Stok became technicality men band charge name or indicted in of besmir feud had ind eost $1,000,000 An nddrens Chinn Glub Do Friendly and Come Between the Two on the meeting, second the yi tthe verdict because names 08 Chicago ching her on divorce jotory nev. of other Mrs, Stokes has had her hus. a good lasted five years “What Can Strengthen norelal Nations?" | Senttie, to be held October 18, In of the Henry build the the Relations | following the recent by Dr. |napiig of her H. HH, Gowen, will be a feature of ma. a Garnish, pour LYMPIA “FAMOUS sters - In the cafe—at home! Mest delicious and nutritious foed banger (4, Naa HERE'S MORE ABOUT INFANT STARTS ON PAGE 1 starved and nourishment very thin from lack of It had nev been erly cared for and necded a bath Differing fron r be the child was most of the is wor Mr n't. give neighbors Jerful baby Alderson him up now, All and relatives im as much aa we do,” McQuo!d and his family have been as interested in. the re of the child as the Aldersons, McQuoid’s ter h, even gave Jup her choicest possession, an old, bunny doll 4 John, the baby as she doesn’t ery of the gKed, nam could sleep with as wanted to. The find any cle of the child evident that long police have y an to might the chi been unable to who the mother be, altho it is jd is the son of poor people, THREE CONVICTS DIE IN BATTLE STATE PENITENTIARY, Eddy Ky., Oct. 8—The three con- victs who barricaded themselves in the two-story brick mess hall last \ Wednesday and kept at bay pen tlary guasds, several units of Ken tucky National Guardsmen and many other armed watchers for four were dead after the first day's bombardment Such was the announcement made »| Saturday night by a number of | ville hia| Penitentiary doctors after the bodies | Mol 1) Were found sprawled on the floor of the dining hail, monia gas attack Each of the bore bullet woun The men were Harry For Lawrence Griffith and Monte following an am ata 3pm. bodies | | lana, | Walte four preceding days the had kept themselves care guarded and it was not until lock, two hours after the am: mor drums had been emptied into jt barricaded building, shatt din | plac 8 by rifle and machine gun fire, | that the first entrance was made into the “fort,” At that hour five militiamen and ! |firing, Tho halt expected volley aid }not come— Inside they found the three lying near threo re. volvers and a small quantity of un used ammunition, Bergdoll to Make Surrender NEW YORK, Oct. 8,—Grover Cleve. land” Bergdoll will come back to America ind serve Nis sentence as a draft evader Mra. Emme Bergdoll arrived yes jterday from Germany and said that attempted kid son, he declared he fo come buck and “face i} \Says was rer the mu jen, | said. | . | escaped. 4n officer made a wary advance on| the silent building, rifles ready for | KELS WAITING SEATTLE MAY TO HEAR FATE, SEE HEALER” | Question of His Sanity Is|Brother Isaiah Invited to Come by Invalids | Still in Doubt Cal, Oct. §.—Alex fe Accused urdering an unidentified man and permitting burial of the body as Members of the Sunshine guild, jan organization of Seattle invalids jand shut-Ins, many of them prob- ably hoping for aid from his herald- ed curative powers, would bring | Brother Isaiah, the mysterious jhealer now at the Kirkland Auto ark, to Seattle. Monday, thru Dr, |Frank R, Loope, a member of the be| guild who conducts the Shut-ins? placed on the witness stand and|/column in The Star, they asked for sked to tell, under oath, the entire | Volunteers to aid in getting a ou tory of the de: rf . | able camping space in the city an [Story of the murder to which he al- | gubbecttldas th suai y the [ready has confessed and pleaded|nealer to hite a tent sufficiently j Builty |large to accommodate the hundreds Today's hearing was ordered by | who datly wait for his ministrations, Superior Judge D. M. Young, who| It is costing the citizens of Kirk- has not been satisfied that Kels is | land $175 a week to provide the tent sane. If results today fail to re.| where Brother Isaiah daily treats |move the doubt, Kels may be or.|scores of sufferers, successfully, if dered confined for mental obse-ya-| reports and testimony of those tion. |whom he has helped is to be be- lieved. Investigation by Dr. Loope has shown that a similar tent can be rented for his prospective Seattle crowds, The healer, who hails from one of the Southern states, has assent- ed to the request of the Sunshine guild, He will come to Seattle, transferring his crowds gathered |from all over Washington to this city, he has volunteered to work his ministrations here—if a nyace can be secured. Dr. Loope said Monday that the city had refused permission to use the pavilion at Volunteer park. Now he says there is a demand for the use of Woodland park and other suitable spots in Seattle and there is a heartfelt request from the invalids of his organization for aid in bring ing the long-bearded healer here and providing him with quarters. | Lodi, Cal, butcher. | his own, was to come into court to- |day, to be examined preliminary to being sentenced. w understood as he would |Six Miners Die in | Explosion of Gas | GRAND: JUNCTION, Colo, Oct. § ix of the seven men working in jthe Midwest coal mine at Palisades {were killed by an explosion of gas Saturday afternoon, Jim Benda, who was badly burned, but is/ expected to recover Football Player Dead of Injuries INGTON, Ky., Oct, 8.—Price ean, 20, center on the University Jof Kentucky football team, is dead j here today from injuries received in | Saturday's game with the University of Cincinnati L The “Original” Follow the Leader —That’s what those who pay NUCOA the | sincerest flattery of imitation must do—they can’t catch-up with the original on any count—delicious delicacy of flavor; smooth- ness of texture and the ever freshness of Finest Table Quality THE BEST FOODS, Inc. 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