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TO saTURDAY, 0 | UST AMERICAN | Try This One )NEGRO SLAYER'Sixty Years in "Bisiness WRANGEL | H 3 IS Standard Furni ure to Celebrate Next Week 9 ROM on Your Brain Power) GUILTY sr Jury Returns First Degree qs Positic Coast Rec ora — —E - A Verdict; Advocates Death iet Troops Order Citizen , oo Arctic Island Cynthia Grey: Engaged S Year e Hi Friend to Go Out Wit) er 10 Vant Her / Girl : wAsHINGT y ' i ‘ CYNTHIA GREY R ‘ there was ‘little selfish to r . : been going on ear I the type of gir ) ved that W 1 1 2 er a home ti f and I ar get * ie ting younger a Gut at I love th : ae t a man and cannot bear to part Wi would you : FORCED TO WED i nee me a tad © Groom Used Gun, Then Left a4 en i bee Her; Gets Annulment 7 a x A “ m nk. ginated by M nt ‘ Ave N o SCANDAL BARED HORIZONTAL ' VERTICAL f 1 s ed (M ' ee \" c © hy 3 Yan Says Wife Shot Him to) {4 confirmed aru ‘eg : ee | Gossip , §| femarry Second Husband | Up t nan I i ( and T id Thursday, | > ~ ss © | i tar u 1309 | 1B HAVRE, Oct, 18.—A " . : os wu f 1 : t peiring 2 former New toga ¥ i i i 7 Ik x— —— ————-—-" Suaty, thrice married, wa oe : : F ‘ ; . t n 1 fied today dy a of Lucien c Sa ‘ r ron s 4 jam t , Can PA dears iia that his wife deliberate he ae 7 tur 1 na . 3 ” » ! i ze ! <* bes a. g%e « rer 7 4 : ati ' | Eases. Pieris. ‘ - fain . "To Clean Gilt eau Des Rogues Profx to a Scotch nar re . ee a ther e Ex © ie " e P 7 : that |t and to spa p form of lor at ; fie ao ores rhe frame en As a Jaw-crw ad N z Daeschner Gets Jusserand’s | \ ‘ we! Money Fell Into n Y a v 1 bef num ; = THE AN SW ER 7} Post at Washington = | | cs Honest Hands en name was;t FEEL. TON « « of N 4 ive was ea t tt Tebe, TI, at the t of their mar- | Star I a The second was Max Mar-|Aiso ted soveed: smoniy 16. , sa! i 1 Y pusale » Ww the fun . . (ticks .. Fisherman Resctied i ER C repel: eaabas After Boat Burns}. a cat addtone 3 ; han are i . ori,|2nd In the originals su c! ow equent ‘ 6 ye od | jeterday, an hour after he ex| Address to Croas-Word Puzzale| | ofvilons r: sai ‘aud from his fishing boat “Trol-| Editor, The Star | 2 Map sintered ff which burned at sea five miles} Star employes and their relatives) (pi) : ach of Westport. barred. | ae The “Trolier™ wax a 35-foot boat, see | "TEACHER SLAIN Pemecm sneee Wuort was the) sow : Above: The Standard Furniture Co.’ attle stor HOW TO WIN THE hove we Standard Ip men aboard the boat. | DOLLAR A DAY Marle E. Barney, Manhattan vhich grew by the monthly payment plan from a small start racy Seattle was the er A Marx Holds Onin fitter. squares | 7 gua cele the anu? | Young Woman'siBodyie IB ooo. erate case agen ‘cig nerodan Schudafad.-eon sgeBeg genoa any Found in Woodshed of Louis Schoenfeld, who founded the business, The two ite o A@FNING | resents a word. Each word starts from a numbered sq and rur to qua: r 7 yemray,. Oct. 18.—Refusing to/ s fill th GRAND RAPIDS, M j ne nalebrat, t across or down until {t encounters | right. No 1 1 fill the w IRANI linth and next week they celebrate the 60th anni- Maquish office w oa Bbicor Landepenie uare or the edge of the| sq a first black }—A rejected sultor Is b ersary organization Se remains, Chancellor Marx | p Sere Soe ate es 6) ee: a ; BY JIM MARSHALL JA branch w in Phoenix Wi hi colleagues still withheld om ate Ta appar ev yenthggs oe qT ' ( 1 to San ‘es ion cations aa ted or | ae ed “Ho dexcribes th al terms will be so Indl | D: ke, had courted : 1 , ‘ ‘ Bat catcuntedty sooner or | ford which wi ¢ squar Ee ee rere eee foe dened bien io tevin of another |'c ‘ ¢ tror dard. again in rt mean sabotage of the experts’ P Vota MAE. ¢ 4 -wiltke , ; y " the OF Kk. Th af fia and the existing reparations | ¢ E r ae if Ss, Po = mead K wiped them out ans an nd Scenes of Sorrow,’’ CLEAN STADIUM rant | ear aeraltho they ad He Goes to Work Urges Labor Secretary wpe His Leg Is Broken ‘Students Turn Out for Big! °!'* *! t that ast ping fo his way to work Saturday| James J. Davis Says Ideas Misrepresented; aonibbiog Bae Today oi f ira tore im seattle to trust the] Herbert A. & ee, manrsel, #8. 0f 1481) amine Immigrant Before Departure Oe a : eht| From that ime. Batomobile near his home and re- | Students at the t ty, both . pote Ma btoken left leg. The driver of| BY CHARLES P. STEWART entitle him to the henofits of an edu-| on and women, busily en-| WO | Ss : pies Lould Schoenfeld, th dicd Bar, RE. Thatcher, 4547 W. Col- ASHINGTON, Oct, 18.—“My Ay well estat | gaged all Saturday morning in giving | Wrst. There were no locks Oi) in 191 f followed ae wouent him to the city hos. ina ba sianitaration tanve patriot 80" | the big stadium, property of the As-| 100 | , : A eo. tin Het been misrepresented sometimes,” is i issige eae parypne ea ge : for} Pet : cra = —— | oa avis’ ons thruout the coun-| and general “going oF! th acoma_ branc ; ¥ J a I jSecretary of fap sane a is a| te where he could learn what was the annual “stadium day,” | at to) w story building, falter nso answer to the frequently heare) soca means oe! ves of the M bu it W o m 2s charge that the immigration laws | *ihdee: tilairplan:we <cotildese 16 eatithetak rN he i. : tdhel at wala as al Back in Home Town |tave been enforced harshly under! init every alien was given an|arrernoon, #18000 in’ retired bonda| store started what. was the in-| gathe jobs @holorsa oor his administration | opportunity to a Amer-| ware to be t 1, marking the re-| heard-of that of allowing) duri ge ay a Saree He was an immigra fmself atlicun citizen, and if they proved | auction taditien Ya dik baneiele: is ‘bur s ["s ., | . gape m, hero of the wor! the of 8. He knows how immi-| worthy we could a en $100,000. for it late t r h Irginia a ait; ange. bin: od oe crants‘feel. His sympathy goes out|a — ximy naturalization 5 A box lunch was to be thine ened 4 vat tire any pg serra |to them, he declares. He is anxious | There are who make a liv the campus a by the cc Wail’ thei{dea’? ; the pres “ Met of the slar’s arrival, However,|to prevent harshness in the laws’ /by ing t high fees for | the day wa ight The f \ f te, t F quickly spread, and Johnson | treatment of them by na {ser i : : n n v4 HS a clo mix is family were the recipients | he can. aa gm tha fikal Bs: Ge REI t Cle uf En-| ment and a free r departme fratulations all thru the day This is why he says jousht to be by tho federal | t in Octot i al It ix the old niture store, —————=] “1 would pass upon 1 7 ne mana on the Pa IHG VAPOR ‘ge mralgrant betore Be Me ad | ALUTE JACKIE COOGAN the firm moved lope vial der that he | Piain.to see no LIN, Oct. 18—Jackle, Cooga Jhome abroad, In order that he may |e ee ee woul. the iliett | pad hil aitgotion in F |have some assurance that he canji ono ceived " hi : STOPS COUGHS «:: with our immigration laws |/M7NKrAnI to ¥ ia {TH¥Al here by: the fans, but A H RULE ‘SAME OLD FIGHT n ce ia country ag Shes. UM ~ F : mall army of pages lin up an and gain admittance to this COUNIY | ientification card would be given| faye him a military salute | Bking medicine into the stomach | Upon his arriva . | hear und if after a fair and Im-| Watked into his hotel | @ cough or cold 1s almost) “Thus I ld end the scenes o} ; Maas Ba hie | oe - ct | partial investigation, he was unab | Bebe AT tlowing pills to) cow which #0 often mark the re-|{o establish his right to be in the | (37 ‘Bone Says Some Always MONE op Brotuniel vubea| ception of immigrants at our ports lirica states he could be summari R di P » ae or bronchial tut soley Ae ae toon gan | Died Restan Be Oa be sieiaely adlo rogram Did Fight Public Control , ch i and promptly deported i irect ‘to the dein. and clamor.” stor of | There ha iu 1 some sl BDAY, QOLOS EY 28a | Fishermen and Cannery Men cee ‘or is the wecretary unmindful of] 6 s.ction to thin enrollm sacs OA, 455 meters—From 2 to te eye | The same men who have alwa genuine, the: nawoomere’ re in his plan|i.¢ ground that {t has in it. some this sta ill broad Differ on Restrictions ht municipal ownership are the psposntul of lor registration of all the country’s | 06 4. | wa aiigton - MontaA | ohushiswnd re Lan abou lRisstney Yapor. Thin penetrates: aliens, le 1 coule ame Conside a of a citizens’ committee th t i tettion ot the air passages | sainst undesirable for | meters—5:30 0 : ites” thrauou p air passages! protection against undesir 1 cannot find sinc niet ae waiiiats bak ey Porting an antiseptic! i eners is an important considera « objection meters—4:30 to'8:30 ; ee Ai fide see Se aaa Homer T ec Taney 7Ou begin to feel bet-|tion, of course Yet in dlacussing registration lists of our citi Angeles, 278 meters hs é Ah nuthor of the © free power poepmimantic M gradually leaves! pin plan, Davis speaks first of the|zenship never have been a basis of to 9 p,m, auditorium || f impo tate h ative, in a speect the Olympic nu) Oe wi i 3 ve ae nite call and sible Dei composed of ae euca-|advantages he believes it will give) espionage and to my mind there wer tar call and Bible |) eries board de urd | Heights clubhouse Friday night, It biked other healing olla, Noth-|to foreigners of the desirable class. | no reason to believe that the enroll teachings, sermon by the pas- |). coting in the Chamber of Com-| wa tin “steie Lo peatancy fait ‘ Mytt,f0T catarrh, colds, croup,| “our need,” he argues, “Is @ SY! ment of tho allen would subject him tor | wae : Appearance following a ” ee oF Jara gt all Ar | tom that will do two things to any surveillance that has not || KHJ—Los Angeles, 398 meter | merce assem al | whirlwind tour of the state last week %, Herkeley, Cal——Adver-| “Pirst, give the allen who seek#/heen imposed upon every citize # to 11 p.m, studio musical || Chairman Ed Sims, of the board,|in the interests of the measure |nonestly and conscientiously to com-|thru registration ax a voting qualifi- features, Biltmore hotel dance |i tig tho meeting that the future of] ‘The same tactics as are now being | —s ply with our laws and fit himself) cation EN bth Rt - ‘ | the fishing industry of the state de-| used by the “committees” to fight the % \for the duties und responsibilities of | ~ }| KFI—Los Angeles, 469 meters | PASTIME CLUB cA ianhottp; the help which he must R F 8 to 12 p.m., Tilda Rohr recital, || pends on proper restriction tn} Bone bill, its author sald, were used UL spring sty clita necomplish this end Dog Rouses atitly |} Bxaminer Packard |} order that suimon, expelally. "sas in the california batts, an Invest Phone MA In-Tatt : the way for the Radio club ador hotel || propagate. Conditions in foxitl oa io! hore exboalner, expenaltura ‘Ok i Second, to clear Ligand © orchest « nohomish river ind around | Dancing and Cards elimination of the alien who is here, in Blazing House | paapoe. Orchesteas: | ‘ jand Snohomist 1 1 ye mand thousands of dollars in the | Mee. Wed. - Thur. - ¥rt. lin defiance of our laws, or who) VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 18 »|| KGO—Oakland, 312 moters—8 to || their mouths, were particularly al-lfignt against public ownership of Bnd Sat. — 0 to 12 P.M. rks to aduise our hospitality by| family dog was the hero of a fire 10 p.m. comedy, “You and I," |} luded to | power utititi see rching the downfall of our insti-| yesterday when its frantic effort by the KGO players, music by There considerable opposition, J. D. Ross, superintendent of the Pitions, the destruction of our repre-|aroused and saved Daniel Lalonde, _the Arion trio : to the restrictions, Sims «ald JScattte light department, als spok tative form of government his wife and five children at Coquit KPO ig ra Ose: ny aera I have been told on the street | . s t early st ‘ 8 to 12 p.m, At eldner } Natural y meet this need I have pro-|lam, LaLonde was nearly suffocated : of Mount Vernon and other towns tePh Wo, Bemediog a {hia plan of enrollment, by| when the dox him. The house orchestra of the Fulrmount ho- Vi he yaid, “that the fishermen were|“]’ Thru,” Says Herb pow : 5 destroyed ° I ia a HELOT , of which every alien entering | wa - ind, $12 meters—10 p, || 80InK to fish anyway, t jetions or qi » |meani ited States would be resis: | : KGO— Oakland, $14 melors—10 . | no reathiotion | Henry to “Cal” tered and under which he would be | CREW APES FIRE Tc eeheates “Ok ANNE rane! The board is of opinion that the! WASHINGTON, Oct, 18—In a let required to make an annual report) TRIPOLI, Oct. 18.—The steamer | hotel i o restrictions should remain on, thru) ter to President Coolldge, dated Octo: federal authorities. |Caprera, coming from Flume, was! gw portiand Oregonian, 492 || the salmon cycle, four year Jber 1, and made public at the ry allen, upon his enrollment, |a total loss as a result of fire} meters10 p.m. dance music The meoting also was called to) White House today, Henry Mord for would recelve an identification card | broaking out in a hold which con byt Olsen's Metropolitan |[Miscuss a pending fish caso in. the mally notified the executive that he wich would establish hiv right to!tained 1,000 cans of benzine and orchestra of the Hotel Portland, || supreme court, in which the board's} hnd withdrawn his effer for Muscle Wash. Thisne EL \ot-1899 be in this country and which would kerosene. The crew escaped, authority has been challenged. Shoals, Fy * Le a A NOR 1 1 ; ee iE cox eo i Meaning | Announcements been) inca Dear Miss Grey: PI att ‘ike m to end ONE ca E b 14 5] for two|, Slende y are synonyms 2 word “svelte.” In art, the by res s used to mean “free, eas: 1 quainted with . a ree, easy, Fe sake, does that ene card fi 5 aI him or to both of them, even tho ! er a kne her? | ih] D. 3 to wend weddi | 3 "|Stacy Talks to Credit Men ot know e : Next Monday Evening y, it is not necessary | : z mM , proper, if you| The Seattle Association of Credit a ede aes, Ween a will cel Bankers’ Night” stra cache “wishing. thera hap their regular monthly meeting ere As | Monday evening at the Masonic sie jclub rooms in the Arcade building. Chil | Ralph Stacy, vice president of | Sauce the Dexter Horton Nationa! bank | Dear Miss Gre 1 want to make lg a k on “Inter some chili sauce, but 1 can’t find a) Experience the Everyda | recipe. Can you help me out? jort unker,”” Mr. Stacy's friends MRS. jin the Credit Men's association are Here is a good recipe: Two dozen | anticipating a treat in this talk, ax rife tomatoes (dip in boiling water} he has, thru his long connection and peel); 6 peppers (3 hot) 3 on-|with the banking business, accum- fons, two-fifths cup of corn syrup | ulated a great fund of interesting Jor sugar, 2 tablespoons salt, 1 tea- heaces A bank “Directors’ Meeting” is Ito be staged by Charles Horch, of |the Dexter Horton National bank, | assisted by the following cast E, s, National Bank of Commerce; w, Federal Reserve bank; H hkiss, National City bank; trygger, Marine National bank; le ager Metropolitan National .|bank; Allen P. Hull, First National State-Owned Plant _PtO> | Sank: 4, 30, ust Aner Bate posed by Demo Candidate | ines Bank & Trust Co; C. Latimer, wee Dexter Horton National bank; L. st tias We veins a de.|MeCash, Seaboard Branch—Dexter TENINO, O Voicing @ de-|srorton National bank; M. C. Gla mand that Washington build a state- owned cement plant if necessary to] ank of C ttle National lifornia; bank; K. Riley Herbert C. curb the inroads of the cement tru eee ‘ on the state treasury, Ben F. Hitl,| Bryant Washington Mutual Sav. | democrati ndidate for governor, | 88 bank a : a hie, cdeclared Fates) This sketch will show what hap: ao PA aaa pens to loan applications e e contractors would permitted to! P°? n appiloations ‘when. they yy| “come up before the board,” and buy their cement where they could abs It th low ri tter hi much inside information on meth- Spy peupidnhs oe Ne ods used by bank directors | became governor lis promised. “Candidaves for the republican} ¢, p, King will be in, charge of Kubernatorial nomination open forum, to handle ques: hting each other in the primarie on banking j hur led so many charges at one an A. L, Anderson, of the entertain- er that it made us dizzy “We he | when © ¢ he s cement trust ey men from the committ Gle promises music rd a lot of the {ford was fighting 4 month ago, We are Clifford’s voice has been atitted, ‘put | y pecan a worthy work when hel | to tell the truth about our club. departme after Hill denounced the wa which he d t, and I I take: office propose to finish it |Paul Says Judges Should Disregard Politics | travagance, lared_ was | apparent to any person who trave Sera. the ro The need for courage in admin. I believe in the present system, | istering both civil and criminal jus: for it was laid out by Gov. Ernest |tice was emphasized by Charles H. ister, and succeeding administra-| Paul, nominee for judge of the su- tions have not attempted to change|perior court in his address to the jit, but 1 am opposed to building ex-|Maple Leaf Improvement club, I | pensive grades and deep cuts for the; day night accommodation of campaign work he record of judges in hand. ers, who must be kept on the pay:|ling cases upon which they know roll; and I think it is sinful and) some political issue is involved," | wasteful to lay a road on a 2 or 3|said Mr. Paul, “is a matter about per cent grade for the sf benefit | which the public should be in of trucks, which haul heavy loads) formed, 1 believe there is no justi over our highways, and pay little| fication for dodging a decision upon or no taxe jany case which ought to be de- He said tho state needed better! cided at once because some farm-to-market roads, now be involved, not for the lawyers, but that the! campaign Courts should function |benefit of judges or | "We can't expect to build roads}on behalf of litigants and of the from the farms to our market town: As a whe If T am elected tho, when money | 1 shalt certainly not attempt trunk lines, or main nearing completion | pec | being squan.| judge, dered in an effort to bolster up the|to keep my _ politic: fences in re morale of republican campaign work-| pair thru manipulation of fe ers.” court's calendar,"

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