The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 22

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- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES "and who ia believed to hav heads, the mourners tramped thru| Veregin THE OLD HOME TOWN ((Hovo ER > AND BRING N EIGHT PAILS O WATER RIGHT Away’ (WHATS TH IC TRROWIN: US D ON THOSE TWO ) SPEECHES | | SAY": you DONT pone WIFE BH KNOW My wire! HO -HO- CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF ED WORGLER WAS ForcEeD To CANCEL THREE CAMPAIGN SPEECHES ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNUSLAL AMOUNT OF STANLY LADNDRY WORK AT HOME Owns ay mca seme me o-3)-24 POP —— YOU HAVE LIVED WHY LCAN REMEMBER WHEN MINNIE FITZRON TURNED DOWN | { \ WITH YOUR DAUGHTER du NUS WHEN HE WAS )-IN-LAN JUS 1G TO PRACTICE pat CONAN aN LAW- SHE SAID "MARRY A s) LITTLE SHRIMP LIKE “REMEMBER JUDGE ? (ELL PROFESSOR.) WANT TO CONGRATULATE YOu~‘you WOR) FAIR PND GQOARE ! BOOTS (S A FINE GIRL AND | HOPE 2 1M GONG TO BEA MAN INTHE im DEAL ! THE PROFESSOR 1G A REAL GUY ALL RIGHT AND (M GONG OUER, AND CONGRATULATE HIM ! CONGRATOLATE ME - ME ? warty, 1 THOusHT SHE LOVED You — \WROTE HER AND AAHA-'WE'LL 60 DOWN TOLD LADy JACKSONS AN TAKE WER FRONT EATE HADAAYS. Jieceas! HERE COMES } THAT? LGUESS NoTH” HE slid MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LNE OER LAST STAND OF THE OLO SMOKE HOUSE WE HAVE NO FUN WUNST P THIS IS HALLOWE'EN! BY GEORGE, IT 1S THE SIs? OF OCTOBER - MY — 15 THAT SO? \ (= YOU CAN THEN UL TELL } AND ONE THAT A\ { ANEw Su SO FUNNY - | You BY TAYLOR WHAT \S YELEPHONI DEAR - DEAR — NUMBER? 1 WER E GIMME ROOM — LET ME OUTTA ie PUR HED -attle Star “hor G ROOMS e $ = = ROOMS AND BOARD ; ‘ 37 MUSICAL , a INSTRUMENTS FURNITURE WANTED" MIG 7 VRICE i TM X —— 7 Mor cute BL + HOUSE econd Ave 42 LIVE STOCK Mm ' : — 4 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Well Drill S dD } FUNERAL NOTICES PERSONAL NSPORTATION RAI, & $23-$24 3-A—TRA A EAMES MA {n-5140. iAL NOTICES D CO. 2 Second Ave. MOURN VICTIMS “2=12%*.o° Loest . "EM WRONGLY Charges Instructor Was Misleading Voters OF BOMB Doukhobors Present Quaint |“. #3 : Evidence of Grief Re Thomas R. Horner@had a queer experience with one of the instruct jors using the voting machine in the I of the county-city building, ac GRAND FORK: Grand Forks tc tragic deaths of J B. Cy Oct. 31.—| ay mourned the| w hn Mackie, mem-| ber of parliament and her most dis-| : i LONDON.—A craze fc parrots | Cor o an affidavit he filed with | tinguished « and Neil Murray,| pipe ‘ ain tad the La Follette progressive party well known r veteran, athlete anc a i. s mn 4 fn London. Green ar rid. | headquarters Friday er. The two men were amon, high : the nine victims killed n a bomb Gee ype ds ae ily. are i Ho 4 L ae in ator Ys folnen wrecked a cc of a Canadian Pa. |?°Co™ geht on ne ve crowd watching the man demon Melabti | fashioi of London, | strate th@¥nachine, One of the men is i 4 7 ; People en uking in thel|in the crowd 1 how to vote for uate evidence of grief was wit parks with parrots on their shoul-| La Follette operator pointed to hessed when Doukhobor colonists) tory hi bral erator pointed oclal Jabor party, and the prog flocked into town to mourn for Peter | the levers of the —| Veregin, their leader, who v | American 5 rty salve killed, | streets to the bler of thelr leader, | been} The Doukhobors live wettlo-| Marked for death by a time bomb| ments thru the va for a distance placed under his seat, of 40 miles and messengers were went | ‘Tom stepped forward and corrected With black capes draped Over their! to call them to the funeral rites for | him, saying the state supreme court had held that the progressive party was the only representing La Follette. in hese are all La Follette tickets." the rain and mud along the high-| ways In groups of 20 to 100, some having come many miles. The older ones and children were in wigons.| Brilliant, where {t will be They chonted a weird native hymn | after ay they threaded their way thru the day, The formal inquest in the tragedy was completed and the body of the Doukhobor leader will be tuken to one "T did not know that,” laid to rest | demonatrator special funeral services Sun-| Cushman sald the who sald bis name was Later, Horner overheard demonstrator making simila the = OLAIM HE TOLD GANG IN GOURT! |21 Traffic Violators Up Be- fore Judge Gordon Ten speeders, four reckle and seven drunk driving heard jin police court Thursday by] Judge John B. Gordon In the speeding cases bail was | forfeited by J. Ro Lyman, I. M ¥ Mastro, L rell were fined anted a contintance Kloss driving cases, A. D. Tay lor, John Gallagher and John West] wore given continuances, Charlos King forfeited bail Continuances were given the fol-| and lowing drunk driving cases; 1, B. H. H. Montgomery, H. IF , Kirby, J. D. Bankston, Ht Charles Nelson was dis-| charged ona drunk driving misleading statements. went to the coun Friday to get some votl reguly Mig Wa o, | we r, tho attendant 1 the questions politely. answering HANGS IN DREAM SHE( Eng How ¢ orth umed of d himself in his sl them A solution of cream of tartar willl terner, baby, infant, Vietoria, B remove gra from a white] Oct. 28 t k <,|MARRIAGE LICENSES | ‘. Peis Name and Residence Age | Farmas ¢ iota ita tatistics {x nm Edwin Vincent, Mid~ hmond ACA In: |MeRae, Virginia Katherin M trude, Ronald ul] DRY w BIRTHS ea segal lotr nt pay pees cise Bart N44 Fourth ave,, boy.{ Lambert, Lemmie M,, Seattle Nashua, Minn, Legal] YAKIMA spuds, $1.8 te |Van Santen, Lillian, Seattle ) | _ way n Iminen, Vi Hjalmer, 6246 45th| Ke, Seattle . k : 5 ve. B., boy |Hergman, Predorick MH. Seattle. ..27 Mertie Ellen, ‘S¢ | FULL CORD millwood, $6 Munro, Babil D. T., 7943 10th ave Hurwits, Minnie, Seattle 19 * Legal} 0913. Ww Butt, Willlam Howard, Seattle 22 |Azine, Henry N., Seattle Taal) 6-HOLE Majestic rang . 509 26th ave, 8 W.| Wilcox, Georgia Junot, Seattle 21 | Baird, Marjorie, Seattle Legal} _ condition, only es Kearns, Jac aymond, 8 UMMAGH SALW Friday and , $000 10th ave, PN aera ean cl DIVOROESREGORDE alenceacce naa Neert ERT b yacom PHYLite ‘8 ees | SUITS FP tron idvon seal, skuml + 2 ), Phylilw Arlene, Seattle:begal FUR cape: Hudsor ; j Orth, George Otto, 4112 Aurora ave, = a Roae va Gaeroren [FUR cape: Hudaon eh a hoy amuel 1, Senttte dP eata: va ese Ae ie i rie ‘age, Robert, First ave, N, | in ver, Molly I attle | “ [Por ALL=-Old boy Mines, Henry Walker, Seattte in va. Willlam Db, Wo! one | 0897 ae Kain, William A,, 6010 W. Hinds t,] Bressler, Dorothy Blleabeth, | pant War Wolfe, non- | = AVANAGH $2.00 hate, 1904 1st au ait 6 +:2L]Grace Emola vs. John J, Hendricks, Tmill wood, $7 cord, ME Tree Hokansen, Oxcar, Chehalis, boy Premenia ae P (Saace. Bile. ¥ n J. Hendrieks, | FIR mill reese Walker, Willlam Ross, 141 N, 76th] hs 3 Calob John, 9442 Vou v4. girl , Startup, gir and finally irth |Day, At Davin, ¢ Caching e your it re- Brin's. 80 ?—WANTED | Piano tau 9 MALE H Free 5 credit 10 SITUATION PAPERHANGING, ts PUPILS WANTED | Terboner, Violin teacher | | e's Bank Rullding in water, $5.50 «inners furnished free block mi! 19 FURNISHED HOUSES __|- FOR RENT | | m inside, $3.60 inside for rent Inquire pairing reason- D. S. Harold, ngth Millwood attle Fuel Co nned workmansh! WE WILT bay S FLATS an FOR RENT NALD & MIL St__ EL iot-86 which | 1 APARTMENTS ey emaker & |CARTER, MacI | Ba 8 Col furnace, d mill wood. Phone Bi “AI work guaran room heate Al bath and entrance a ae Q-room apart- - 1718 12th S| CLBAN lum A, in tw SKA fur and bath, eom- month. , $18 per Harrfet Nile i Will ree J. Hollig, cruelty lam D. McKay, deser- p230, day AS, Manager” A'pitl-0 J. B, DY MAR 2) &

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