The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 3

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— DS ee eee ee eee 1924 > Fair Jnterest Never Lags Game Dis play Big Feature giving the barriers Miss Edith Dunn, of Patches thru his paces. Riding Academy. is a high jumper at the Puyallup fair a haughty look. Va B. C., puts Honorable He's the property of the Vancouver couver, ’ BY JOHN W. NELSON (QE the pretty « Dye ¥ nd stand the at against = mounts, t the quarter. At the ha leaving th 4 carry away but wheth © pull away in the rear s fun | Down th h they come n must eat, | while d watches. The ou win or not, “mustn't | sport K to dodge n't Just make y ts first or HE Sporty tn } is prom’ ar of applause the wire. furtively to the Jockeys and grooms. “ in behind They “tip him off” to the best | th IT'S LADY KITTY. The horses in the string. woking fellow with the straw = | poc ™ y with a wry grimac Beware the see chaps you go to DR. LOUGHNEY’S fair, you_sports, | J ITTLE Wille wants a hot Human Bake Oven :; Fond daddy ile wants Busy Restoring Many Rheu- id papa guppiies it matic Sufferers Every , Week to Normal Health us allup dog. buys Litt an ice for the pink, fluffy 1 father gives Willie has to ride m and again on the merry-go- And anxious mother rushes fell home ar calla o finally assures fle paralysis or her it anything jary dige der. | SD s0 on around the grounds at }42 Puyallup. Everything is spick land span. The p n doesn’t la a stcond. The fi offers one of the most enticing y of sh jand amusem palaces that has a this year, The |races are good, the displays are better. There is wild life that you | might live a century and never nee in its native state. amusement at the Puyallup fair this week MI. OLE NELSON Tt g" the, Cie P of the state game farm at & pleasure Im telling pe Tacoma. There are juvenile acro- \ / ; ts and fire f\ehters and kiltie { bands and everything for your {BUREAU OF "| MISSING | RELATIVES = ‘The Star Invites its readers to use this department as id in finding missing relatives or frie The department is to help in reuniting these who have Leen separated. whose reli * or friends are missing are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star. Readers who may know the whereabou of persons mentioned in this colum missing are requested also to report to The Star, Other newspapers are invited recommend ty. NELSON, arbor, Wash. Human Hake L IRRITATION; ; pulling of cords in neck; some troubles with eyes; pal between shoulders, or in other parts of to reproduce such items as will interost their readers, An aged and feeble mother desires i\to hear from her boy, HARRY COL- “Site; peseter, |LINS, last heard from in: Boise, almast indescribable pains or distress in Idaho, Notify Mrs. Leo F. Collins, peg 2 N, 78th st. Seattle, telept 4 meer 2 N, 78th st. Seattle, telephone | neuritis, near j naet-1836, or Mrs. Mabel Maye! a rheumatism; chronic constipation and all stomach disorders. Elegant illustrated booklet sent fren. Federal ave., Bend, Ore. NOTE—Dr, ‘Treatment Of ner of Fifth Lou dress of MRS. MONTA L Myrtle Powe ait 4. assisted by competent lady nurses, *, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 12 only. Telephone EL 3039. | mother ted Cross, owe Phone lvice man, left home here last Fri- v DAN CIN G day, looking for work. He wa driving a Ford touring car, Sicen 5-905. He wore navy blue corduroy trousers, brown leg at De Honey's 5H Beautiful |) naki shirt and brown cap. Academy ||dark complexion, brown hair and si, [eves Information should be phoned] AS eB taens jto Red Cross, BL tot-2432. 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You will like a new Monarch Malleable Range—its attractive designs —its completeness in every detail—a range that will commend itself to you instantly for practical advantages in daily usage. —Gravity closing doors on warming closet; oven thermometer; smooth nickel; reduce kitchen work. —There is absolutely no guesswork with a Monarch—without question the greatest range value. A Small Payment Down and Especially Liberal Terms on the Balance Can Be Arranged | This 26-Piece Set of Community Paramount Plate Silverware FRE E> Sold During This Demonstration YOU'LL FIND| day ordered by Coroner Corson 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, at} of Women's Democratic | Tuesday noon at Meve: Ferguson Harper and Louls W. Buchner purchased entire Lucy ©. highest notes in musical | repertoire | includes capital ¢ | terestin, clubs met Jone singer who is pleasing to look “Torment,” a clever drama whi feteria, | r uc. e raws ut and who doesn’t strain for the|brings in the Russian crown jewel y-| the Japanese earthquake and an i 7 crook theme with the aid | Lea | enwood ave. Mon C d t P. and concert numbers, “My rt,{of “shots” from news j IT HERE Columbia compa |stock of De Clerq-Wirth compa | row s 0 an at Thy Sweet Voice,” being partic-|bolsheviks and the Aer Meer day afternoon | wholesale millinery, 1613 Fifth « “Fatty” Arbuckle tells jokes at) Uarly well done. Hersholt, Maude George and Georg@ | Funeral of Charles Ochsenhirt,’607 | Harper-Buchner company is new} Roscoe Arbuckle’s expense in his} Barrett plays a Hindu mendicant {Cooper head the supporting cast. “The Meaning of the Gift" subject 19th ave. who died Satur tO} name jreturn to vaudeville at the Pan-|in an interesting tragedy _ sketch L. - be at Cremation society chapel at 2| - | tages theater this week, and crowds| which is out of the ordinary run of Pee MRL Ps Katherine Baker fat 2p. m. ¢ lecture by t Frederick vaudeville acts, | Ppacked in to house-capacity sizes jat each of the four performances an Jp. m. Tu Arranging today for funeral of der and Fields, Jean Acker Would | Tuesda two comic * Tallahassee, captial city of Florig da, is the only American city founds Mrs to’ 76, 1827 | Monday, the op: lay. ‘The one: Navel aac Maatlk. Comiatinite .elubst6 wat tabi See I pbInEOH, fh 182 f 1 sia, rity bie a ; : h Bas tra o a clever numb ed by a member of the immediate bea os | Third ave who died Sunday Be an American! sereen comedy star, is given! mixed comic songs and a amily of Napoleon Bonaparte, Col? Came to Seattle in 1868 | jem ovation at each performance,| of patter and both have good i : cht > | bridge and club annex at meeting at | new 5 Pi Lmtae| ave RoW arles Louis Napoleon Achille Muy ‘tucsd t 1904 470 “Food, the Solution of Health,"| NE YORK, Sept. 30. iret Wael ends with an appeal for sup. d, Winfred and Bru setelibiinertd nite haba eten times Filta A SLA a oat fae Sh 3b anno Pal s(t dB C. Lawso | 2 port I r ved ne i Z bject of Di sawson, Van-| citizenship papers have been applied! Port in his announced new film " do a thrilling 8, W . | ventun : “a DR, MAYFIELD lee ish: ahi Secith: 4 uver, B. C., at Evergreen hall, Ar-/for by Jean Acker Valentino, first | Y°2tt! and trapeze | Ex-Military and | Funeral o tose Smith, 45,! cade building, 8 p.m. Tuesday trite "ht: Rudo Watod tl | 8 vaudeville en ckle and me 8} Railway Doctor who died at home Harney st! funeral of Hartley W boy dolph Valentino | te hy Lewis, a reallof other acts to good advantage. | Former Leqturen As | Georgetown, to be fron getown| killed under of r in| Altho Mrs, Valentino was born | v¢ aurice Barrett and] The two Ste xylophonists, | ripe tie tt | Undertaking company at 2 p. m./auto crash Sunday, at Homo Under.|in Trenton, N. J., she renounced| his players in a Hindu skit, share} open the show in pleasing style | Medicine Free | Tuesday ttking company at 1p. m. Wednes- day ® Davis-Bryan campaign committee Inquest into death of Harley Vist Ave, in auto truck-street car crash Wiley Sun the motion picture actor, who is an| Miss Lewie of medium] the ordinary, starring Bessie Love Ttallan, range anc toank goodness she is and Owen Moore in First National's her citizenship when she an rs this This week's film feature is above ington Bldg. ; i i ati f

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