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If I am elected presiden as I fully expect to be, and this wicked thing is done or attempted, the de fee with all partment Try 1 This One: It’s Proféssional Purl fate a ‘4 cles of w ed to bring this me against a * HORIZONTAL people face to face with fustice. 1, Mother of Achille punishmer | be swift and sure 6, Inclose — | Dim aga. } 14. Roundup. | Movies of Seattle 1k. rtheet Amerione tadaes | 1 Part of circle Are Sent to China Showing the Seattle district at work, four films have been sent by the China club of Seattle to Julean Arnold, commercial attache at Peking, for exhibition to Chinese merchants and newspapermen. The films show scenes on the Milwaukee railway, the Carnation Products Co, the DuPont Powder (Co and the Imperial Candy Co according to J. € tary of the club. Other film is being gathered by the club, and will be shipped to China shortly. UNITY Metaphysical s¢tudents forming at 4093 E. Hooten, iterature needed ribution. and Classes now Flora 4 Arcade. 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We expect and ah just in case Brown a bit weak on yot mythology, and to prove we . sports, we're going to tell you the answer to Ni horizontal, The lady's name is “Thetis Below, Thursday's answer, Some of the first ones in lo: ut. Oh they had the words right, but they Were not spelled right, “Ecstasy was the stumbling block, !t seems many getting it mixed with t consequently those In ¢ two words wrong—as they spelled “nisi” with a “ alne Read the instructions carefu folks. Avoid cutting your original puzzles into isolated » h the black squares, And keep ing ou're getting better all m How to win the 4 7 white space represents a let h set of white ly and verti a word. Each word numbered square and rt down unti} it encounters square or the edge of Each word interlocks 0: another word, and ea |square which starts a responds to the numbor in the key square prese rts from a ns act a word definitions underneath the puzzle thus: No. 1 in the column headed “Horizontal” describes the word} which will fil] the white squares up j to the next blank square to the right No. 1 vertical will fill the white squares down to the first black | square below. At least half the letters |of each word help make some other | | word or words that cross it. All | words used are dictionary terms, ex- |cept proper names, which, with in |itials, abbreviations, obsolete words }and technical terms will be so indi | cated | The first correct reply received wins the daily dollar | HOW TO WIN THE $5 | ORIGINAL PUZZLE | | Patterns should be symmetrical in design. There ‘s great scope for | beauty and novelty in arrangement of light and dark squares and the puzzle should contain anywhere from | 11 to 15 squares each way. The puz zie must be arranged so that no words are completely separated from }each other—they must be connected by Interlocking letters. ‘The words used to form the puzzle should be found in any good una It bridge dictionary, and should not} be too technical or obsolete. The definition should not be misleading, | and technical, obsolete, abbreviated words and proper names or initials should be so Indicated in the defini tions. except those in| Ameri No foreign words, common, every-d lay Where Shall I Eat e Oh, Yes! at the Butler Gril! Where all my friends THE BEST FOOD in the City I meet | | Prepared by the be French Chef on the Pacific Coas' TICAL 1, Han faith Spontaneous generat 3. Paradise 4. It ts (contractio 5. 1 am (contraction) Common ttle (abbrev 8. Kett | forever the rut I Virtue, the Reward CYNTHIA GREY ATTLE STAR BY life need not fade out—if human being would is about 50 per cent of what they pretend to be. Apropos of the kissing problem, a husband tells of hi sad disillusionment, It’s the other side. "Because she would not let me kiss her, I fell in love and proposed to the girl I married. She told me she knew how to value herself, so | knew she was the wonder-woman “But love is indeed blind. Today my small son tells fib in imitation of his mother! do not remember that once have I had my own way since I married, She is jealou o much so, that 1 dare not smile when I take off my hat to a neighbor on the stre¢ She has quarreled with all of my relatives “She gets my breakfast only on Sundays, when the whole family is late “We have no savings account, and never will h spends all I make and res for me most on paydays “She would have me think that just because she young and pretty and virtuous, there is nothing I can do to pay her sufficiently for the privilege of being her husband, “I was always a dreamer. used to think I would adore woman who married me. I am sure a man has a right to demand virtue in the mother of his children. My wife’s attitude toward men is above reproach, and always has been ut she never pays any attention to me when I try to impress upon her that she must teach our boy to tell the truth. She says I’ve no right to find fault. If she flirted as some of her friends do, | might object to her little defects.” x x n's |] Cynthia Grey will receive 3 | ers on Monday, Wednesday | . and Friday, from 1 t | {and Tuesday and from 11 to 12 a, m. floe in The Star rate Sted PAE EE WHORE ora Ya vali Rudy’: Rival 4 Sunday in the Churches! i BAPTIST f Fremont t i jous Open Forum (Bahai A i A ¢ Fleeting n P Church of Spiritual Light Dunlap. A. Kle m T rr n t I Kim Swedish, N. 4¢ s fi e Unit Soclety of Practical Chr ‘ k Yelsar tianit ‘ Spiritual Church of America Bethany Hi r ue I r a1 Queen Anne, 16 1 ev. B ( t f ‘ ¢ The Church of sychie Science ‘ 45 a.| World's Bible College and Seventl ( Elect Chureh in Israel Second Swedirh Baptist 4 20th ave, N. W. Eric N. Li New Thought Meeting 4 edish); 6 m., Young I m., program 1 Besant Lo > CONGREGATIONAL M Dutt, “Brot g Whitman) Memorial—Dr. J. A from Zealand prea Sacred New World College of §) } n f the ¢ itualism— . ; aw ne 1 p.m D r : stoops a ba! ; n th Ea # orches: | ores rs ; Z | ur A 4 urge crowds to the | EPISCOPAL St c t 1 The silent president (abbrev De i ; Fea Charge He Beat Woman | humiliated or embarrassed by nome a = i 2 t : ve word or actior i refdoc in Holdup Attempt Gur: suboonsolous, mind bbaped BLOCK MEETING. a Pare 30. Meadow i coulin't help our Meth ia 33. Mexican 4 Another former em. Paul | selves, explain chologiats inior cholr a6. Frequents. Enos Knapp, 26, was hebl jail But we ¢ patie re-ed' ‘ Saint Mark’s—Har ch : 5 H 38 Strike gently Saturday. He uned of attack-|cate ourselves, The wife who Minority May Go to Court ring st. R Joh he lat 1506 BE. Der " m. 39. Western state ng brutally be Mrs, A. F./can re-educate herself along to Force Action | Ph. D. 8 4 m. Holy Com-|forum, Rev. iosalie } 4:30 40. Fresh. Haskill in her apartment at 2936.8 | strict t munion a, m., chureh p. m, circles; 8 p. m 43, Hue Eas ave., F morning her w . to 11 a. m., morning pra Sil me I 45. Alw Mra. Hankill heard a kno Sate Stith be pray he Soul El 47. To grow old door and opened it. A i s Peoph service, 7 Pie Tas » Ss told ? t “2 ative ty meeting eve s pr er 1 sermon 49. Self a pistol, and Cold Tomato : : ¥ we ning 5 and sermon. | LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH 1. Olt Eng (ab ation), She ith him Relish a eal : Forgivene St. Alban’s, 1060 E. Thom Arti finger alr ; A Saint Michael's Chapel of Saint |; m ra —— k her at I eo E yay h—North Sixth and Jo! and Re Kay be king ove eae J a hos ) a.m Euc t ; i Hy ite . ermon; 3 p h school che followed was t as \ 5 Trinity P: Episcopal, Aicti tectives in r at at ahs re envers James am H. ave, and A He aj} ('OS that eting be re 8 communior hs fied by Haskil § m. morning § for this houseboat t ers fou! “Members One In awarding the weekly pr r abe, 49 took him to jail ¥ he meet-| df Another’; 7:2 ‘ayer and | the beat iginal” puzzle, neatness, | also. McCabe was arrested two years |tard seed, % cup salt; mix all te by re rmon, “The Power to F | clearness arrange will be|@go on a charge of holding up a| gether and pack in boiled jars ns s."' Both sermons by Rev. Mook didicn tots secuidasitia Union O11 company cashier, but was Bis 60 | Church of the Epiphany Epiphany | al puzales actually rece aitted “Thanatopsis” could | Parish, penn) tba ed by 5 p. m. fay of each was dinminsed from the po Dear Miss Gre Please within rector. | ¢, = i wii eeieidaraaaa entered. ta tne [tien {ment about two years af |p) eh age ts pone ; Unless |8 a. m communi 5 8m. | Revolution Letter” Creates weekly ie on that r inaubordination 1 other SM ed Taaty tein en lkninne 1 wit! [Junior ning service and church . . Write your full name and address | charges and iwi Ke meaning of | lessons; 11 a.m, morning prayerana| SeNSation in London all puzzles submitted, and address 7 a Se A a ES ol ermon, “Face to 67; 7:30 p.m. | as: Waa om rue Cull evening prayer and sermon, ‘’The BY LLOYD ALLEN relatives are barred. conan grgae . con 4 John’s Mission, Kirkland—Rey. | tered the British protest against tl The Star will, in addition ¢ 4 eae es alban Phebe. # |Harold G. Hennes 245] * letter by entering an em ar prizes, pay $1 for any orig ' The poet anew 8. 8: 4 p.m, 6 prayer st of her own today szzion it uses ‘Ulster Refused ‘to Let Him) iin “tow can one be re: jand sermon ; the letter a bvious 7 i r 4 | First Methodist Episcopal—Rey. J Christian Rakovsky Speak, Sent Him Back | He f Ralph Magee, pastor. 11 a, m.,| soviet envoy, sent a note to the for THE ANSWER | !mmor at y : “i's Greatest Ne by Rev. Ma-jeign office protesting against its SELFAST, Gct. 25.—Kamonn de| 8h so Reape te We jxee m., sacred concert by Tem leation before he (Rakovsky) had Vilard: eestwhie “piedigent ‘60’ ihe mid ple chorus, also Mrs, John Mclver| been informed.” a frish republic,” who insisted us Paperhanger Fa Dwight tephenson | It develops that the letter—pub MF | cntoring Uster territory to speak at | Paste Mass Meeting for | Spa oe cation of which, coupled with a 4 Newry, was arrested, spent the night Dear Mies Gre ¢ ey rie gs % rp note to Moscow, caused a tre- W| jin jail, and this morning was cour-|me u good formula for pape School Bill Confab St. John's Danish Lutheran Mis-|mendous sensation thruout the B Dio! |teousty placed aboard a train and/er’s paste? Ps bile mass meeting under the|sion. 24th ave, and I. Spruco—10lish isles—has heen a careft | |shipped back to the free state terrt-| Une a cheap grade of rye or es of the Friends. of pales espe ¥ Lo ani jana be guarded secret in innermost political y flour, mix thoroly with cold water | tional Freedom will be held : . ee veneer). circles since early October oO : : | Masonic temple, Harvard 1 Pine =e ee. he letter, purporting to be fi The Irish extremist leader was for-|to about th nintency of dough, | Masonic temy arvard and Pini , Tie . + purporting to be from z Ryagiheraie! Babe Aegan to present the principal issues In- rst Methodist Protestant—Rev. | ist international, to British com- s premier, to speak in the North. De| remo’ all lumps; stir in a tea Geo. W. Beck, pastor. 11 4 “ Valera entered the town hall at/spoonful of powdered alum to a| Volved in Initiative 49, the anti- Co era 4. m, “‘A/munists, urged revolution and sab- aler ere Oy spoonfu powd alum to a Conference With G "i \ [aT te school bill. The Friends of reni ith God"; 6:30 p. m.,/otage in England io) | Newry, and was promptly taken to/quart of flour, then pour in the | Private school bi ne Friends of | christian Endeavor: 7:36 p m.. "Tne england. 1 | prison. If he tries to enter Ulster/bofling water, stirring rapidly until | Educational Freedom is a ne Beoret ot Peake!” 5 | , Prime Minister MacDonald yeater Pare axiios he will Beiinterned the flour is thoroly coo! 1 tartan ore: ation of opponents of Era _ is mie i tie nitei rota this cool before using, and then thin | the measu PRES : is against ‘the letter and abking the a | with cold water The principal speaker will be! yy ihe Meneh Russian government if it could net | Clarence L. Reames, prominent Se-|, yet _ Memorial; Dr. J. A.| control its extremists and live up td ho aetenay | Reid, of New and, preacher—11 its agreements—agreeménts which TO THURSDAY'S PUZZI N EW EVIDENCE » es |. m, “Psalm of the Church Bells:” | are under fire in this country as Dudley Prentice, 1816 Bellevue 8 p.m. “The Dauntless Three;”|one of the chief election issues ard, egitie, wing - Thureday's|Broadoast’ Football Game: Missing New York {sunday school, 9:45 and 1245 a m.|°"Tondon secret service men ar dollar 7 : at | Youth Is Located | eet: 5 19th ave. N. E.;|said to have plucked the Zinoy Silent Saturday Night | , ¥ mye tA se! rte Awin 8. Secrest, pastor—10 a. m.,/Jetter from the mails from Rigu, | Startling Charges Made in} New xork, Oct. 25.—Franklin| Sunday school; 11:15 a m., services, | photographed it and then caused it * ‘ . | ‘ J. Rosheck, 14-year-old school boy| “Adrift on the Sea o! e > | ¥ ; nis |\Girl Gives Version | KFOA, Rhodes department store.| G, 0, P. Campaign Probe : he poe Aaritt on the Sea of Life;” 3p. m.|to be delivered to the central com »U.F. missing from his home since Sep-|Junior Endeavor igh & | a aie Saturday | Aida mittee of the British communist will be on the air Saturday afternoon ray OS hues he 1ocn tea 4 Universit (aie eae ke of Chum’ s Murder | reed. 4 16:4: ttroeditasticig tia. wast WERE Pe a tember 21, has been located, police} Us y, 47th and 15th N. E.;! party a me WASHINGTON, Oct Senate|said today. All Information as to|Rev. H Templeton, pastor—11| yfacDonald and Arthur Henderson LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Oc t. j ington on A ‘ootball game ®t) campaign fund probers today aban-|his whereabouts’ was withheld, saye/@ m., Rev. James M. Gray, presi- were informed, and a cabinet meet- Luctile Doll, 17, who fled to Kanaan | the’ Stadi if arate ny Carl ind doned open hearings for the time|that he was not in the city. Police |dent Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, | ing discussed the matter October 9 City, Mo., after her father, John H. | mond call the plays fr EM) being to give thelr individual scrutiny | refused to say whether he had been| Will speak; 3 p. m., Rev. Wm. P.| pat eS = s Doll, shot and killed her chum, Mil-|new preg box), at Asc AdIUM, /¢o “startling circumstantial evidence” | kidnaped | White, “First John;" 7:30 p. wil dred Morrison, 16, then committed| speaking directly into the micro-|j.iq hefore them yesterday by Samuel | is : jclosing service of Bible conference. bee ned Men Elect suicide, returned to Leavenworth phone Untermyer, counsel for Senator Lalgeq Eioh School j 998 | day to tell her version of the trag-| Radio uisheceae will a Ne Follette | 1g choo | MISCELLANEOUS ' D. Campbell Again edy cheering of the crowds as well as the! ‘phe evidence, if substantiated, will L Eternal Truth Spiritual of Ai Me : "pia ssf ale vidence, stantinted, eaders Are Here . a h Spiritus Amer-| Members of the Association of I feel responsible for Mildred’s| running story of the gam have a profound effect upon the re-|. wi ‘anout 950 nchool leade | ea—1915 First ave. 3 p. m. open ific Fisheries, meeting here Frt- death,” told police, “I left a) Shorty's Melody Boys were the at-| jubiican campaign Untermyer Seat sti hme : Br rakes forum; 4:30 p. m., circles; 8 p. m.,|day, re-elected Daniel Campbell, note for Mildred at father's house |} otion at KFOA aces night said, but thus far it js without cor. li hate Ubiearae nts = ph "the | lecture by Rev. Mack Hart, “We/ Bellingham salmon canneryman, telling her I was leaving with ‘Oat, KFOA will be silent Saturday night. | roboration, he added linivdrkltyy GE) Waatitngton. Aries | MUMt Be, Born, Again.® president of the organization. Bust. les Rayce,’ that I couldn’t stand | | No inkling of the character of the| Zriyern. cyaney and Mes. Lew Dares First Christian Spiritu- | ness sessions were held at the New the cruelties father subjected me to, | A jevidence was permitted to leak out.| © a fos pong adil pro dpsyiol ata Le 1th ave E. Rev. Geo. | Washington hotel and 75 men at- 2 “Lam sure father shot Mildred a | j Anderson, were. principal “speakera i ant pastor. 3 p. m., message | tended. ea |when she reproached him for treat-| Radio Programs Beers sca | service and healing; 7:45 p. m., serv- | C. Johnstone, of Seattle, was [EB ing me badly. He waa morbld—aulck |!“ SaruRnay OCTORER 26 To Bury Filipino | : |{ces, “The Relation of Astronomy to! re-elected first vice president, and tempered, also brutal at times end ah kas | 5 i. airman the Human Race.” Wednesday and | Frank Whiye, also of Seattle, was I'm afraid he became enraged and|| KFOA, 455 meters—2 to 5 p.m, || Girl Dead 5 Months ll Friday, circies |named to succeed himself as second shot her for that reason,” the girl| football game, Washing’ The funeral of Blanche Campasa- | Unges All to Vote) Rainier Heights Friends’ Church | vice president. said, {| Oregon A. C. at stadium, § no, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sev-| “In the interest of good govern-|—Ottman’s hall, corner 24th ave. S. | — —-- “3 | ie Silent at night. erino Campasano, 70514 King st. was| ment, I urge every citizen to make|@nd Lane st. Rey. Lindley A An open passenger auto requires | . . M L k | KJR, 2 meters—5:30 to 6:30, |/to be held from the Burgos lodge| jt his special duty to that his; Wells, pastor. 9:45 a. m., Bible’ 150 board feet of lumber. Building en Loo | musical records. 2 +. ||temple at 2 p. m. Monday he girl] next door neighbor votes November | KFHR, 263 moters—4:30 to 8:30, || died five months ago. The body'has| 4." said B, B. Cox, acting chairman! Over Horton Bank musical records; 8:30 to 10, || been kept at the Collins undertaking | of King county republican head- | Rullding owners and managers of|| concert | parlors, waiting until all members of| quarters, Saturday. “Personally 1 VISIT THE NAVY YARD ON |the Pacific coast, in session here| |the lodge, Filipino branch of the Ma hamed of the registration| OTHE 8 | am hamed ¢ g Friday, made an inspection of the|| OTHER COAST aan jsonic order, could get here for the] showing made in this city. It was| z 1f-story new Dexter Horton bank | Los Angeles, 278 meters || funeral. They have come from Alas-|4 599 less than in 1920, and our} TOBER 27 building in the afternoon and were | to 11 p. m., auditorium |/ka and many parts of the United] population has increased.” | 5 preparing Saturday to attend the| altar call and Bible || States, The girl's father is a mem | This ts the one day of the year when the shops of the Puget afternoon football game. They will teaching; sermon by Aimeo || ber of the lod, | Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton are open to inspection by the convene in Spokane next year, | mple McPherson | - : |School for Sunday public. Officers and foremen will explain the work. Marines KHJ, Los Angelos, 509 meters | 65th Artillery to School Instructors |fM Wil! show visitors through the Marine Barracks. Opportunity | |} 8 to 11 p. m, J. Howard Jon | ‘ % A eGheR sO NG Haasan eRe will be given to inspect the Navy Hospital |Seattle Horses to || son program; Art Hickman's || Hold Big Reunion) 4 2777) 0 ee ecto SCRE rie "Oregon" of Spanish War days, the “Mississippi,” a mod. Sh P. l d| dance orchestra of the Bilt | More than 100 men will attend tho ers will bo held next week, starting | ern first line battleship, the “Omaha,” a modern scout cruiser, ow at Portlan | more hotel. |first annual reunion of the famous} gunday, at 3 p. m, at the First | the destroyers “Meyer,” “Farragut,” “Decatur” and “Percival,” Horses from the stables of EB. A,|| KEI, Los Angeles, 469 meters: Sth heavy artillery at 1616% Third] stethodist Episcopal church, ‘The | and the “Medusa,” a modern repair ship built at the local yard, |Stuart, J. D. Farrell Mrs. W. L 8 to 12 p. m., Acolian instru: |/ave,, and will banquet Saturday eve-| course of instruction wilt be in| will be open to visitors. Baton, and Dr, and Mrs. R, Cast: | mental trio; Florayne Thomp-\| ning at the officers’ library in the| charge of J. Edgar Pure The Music by Navy Yard Band. len are entered at the Pacific Inter son, soprano, and assisting |/state armory. This unit was the} «choot will be conducted under the national horse show at Portland from artists; Packard Radio club; |/only one drawn from former state! auspices of the Puget Sound con- Steamer Schedule for Navy Day Seatile, it was announced Saturday Ambassador hotel dar or |! coast artillery units to see active] ¢, M. B. church. | Steamers leave Colman Dock, Seattle, for Bremerton 6:30, cheatra | service in France. | 9:00, 10:30 a, m., 1:30, 8:00, 5:15 and 11:30 p. m, KGO, Oakland, meters—8 to |} - | Leave Bremerton for Seattle: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a, m., 12:30, [Talks on War Prevention| 10 p.m, Merced Boys’ band; 1 OGivin to Address Paul Says Women MMB 330, 5:00 and. 715 p.m, | Blolxe Harris, soprano | Dr. Ue te Worth, western aecre-|| xcpO, san. rancieee, 422 meters] Club on R it) Make Good Jurors } ROUND TRIP ONLY 80c ltary of the National Society for the] to-42 p.m, Art Weldner’s || ub on Kooseve Women should serve on juries, bill ; I'abova teal Preverition: of War, will addresa the orobestha ob = the. PadrmGaat | Monday, October 27, 1s Roosevelt's| Charles H. Paul, candidate for the Automobiles carried on all above trips. brotherhood of the ¢ n Lake} hotel. birthday, Celebrating the anniver- perior court bench, told the mem. | . . Methodist Episcopal church next|! Go, Oakland, 312 meters—10 p. || sary, the Transportation club of] bors of the Women's Century club Pu et oun avi ation 0 Monday evening, October a® 8 m. to 1 a. m. Henry Halstead || Seattle will hear an address on|at the Y. W. C. A, Friday. Paul o'clock at the en Lake M orchestra of the St ol Theodore Roosevelt” by Ewing D.} said that his experience shows him Colman Dock MA in-2222 chureh. His subject will be “How hote Colvin, deputy prosecuting attorney,|women make better jurors than War Can Be Prevented.” at thelr regular noonday luncheon. men,