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- ahi oe “= h.-4 + MONDAY, AUGUST 10, THE SEATTLE STAR BRYAN HONORED GIRL ABANDONS Cinderella Goes Home'15 ARRESTED IN BY | OMATSEMGE reves uae Now Headed for Movies MNO ADS : »puties at Halls Large Party Lines Are Forgotten Demuyeg etn ‘ Argentine Woman 10 Mites Out When Forced to Quit as Many Pay Homage [je inne teSncn neve In a serten of raids Saturday ECHO BRYAN’S IDEALS] ths evening, ver attempt to ewim putles arrested 16. § Speakers Support Views of 1 s tea Aires star ‘ ey rr " F 1 te Commoner on Modernism | ** "™ a alba Hae driving while drunkeon the Bot " ids oun figu = on. 4 s af ah er Mt 1's , Har- - - vivegpiegesy bias he Frne x Mee Hopp ted t ne. tho t of t Frnect t Om wa Ed I ; the der and eld, denoun was Lightning Starts with possession of auor and} BAL ake? attain $1, 500, 000 Blaze Jvarine : , ; aes ait : ae a os Co ta C ul ‘ J ‘ . c Ten tee, 2 yy c tal i : Wille Met f heon, : : : j I « Her A | fas T 1 t i oe : ; yo se pct PLANS HELP FOR PHILIPPINES 1925 Crop of Wheat oben clones oR wg Estimated Smaller {Woman Takes Job of Rais- e to Brya us views WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 Amer i ren Rieie view | WAREINOTON Ave 107 ie ing $5,000,000 an memory of his, Were estin y the Agri Ire M , ee ee : tion this year is!_ MARY SPAS, New York Bohemian girl adopted by E. W. | iiner fent. Grant, might f a c bushels, | Browning as a companion to the millionaire’s other adopted fas frown ed v 509 bushels) daughter, has left her foster father and is now going to] !PPines to the jou sphinx Middlebrook Funeral winter wheat} eter the movies. The girl, who posed as 16 years « Phi we . neral vices for Henry Mid t the time of the adoption, has been found to be Her mission Tolt rancher, who ¢ c condition} is shown here with Browning. rg a a Naeoe See Mec omglianed dic pe PR ITY BY HENRY MINOTT : hive .b The f a at gael an Bi ved: June osa.0se Scomale lick soar United Press Staff Correspondent, | Bi 5 to t r 5 ed { va be. Tew YORK, Aug f pa Li vet sak cha i a New York's r dere f n $ f T : Dazed Seattle Girl {hs tert her aisitustoned foster ta nett) steed 4 Rial tee LIGHTED BY THE WIND Found by Tourists tt ; } lg f most’ of whor ® SANDWICH, Engiand—A s SALEM, Ore., Aug. 10—(By U. P)| K one of the 40 f i at, f : ffair,”" t a f A . Ma t t : ¥ balanced o ‘ : sr ha def “3 ’ 2 \ : ‘Golf and Horseshoes at Sittin senate Thrill Insurance Men Northwest Fire Fighting ope All Four Pacific Coast States Covered) tiie’ 'tiiciso planning 'o by Heavy Smoke Pall Sunday 2 have | Mu among | eration of ial joint meeting of the Nationa ociation and the Fed Mutual Fire 0 reg-| companies. They will hold men ic Hotel fc John Barrymore to Play sb EF ELE ML HERE’S MORE ABOUT | € eos ONE ak c me Sets p ; of “Don Jua here In two years wa m | HERE’ MORE ABOUT mn an ¢ n death drive ‘ , : * :|| STARTS ON PAGE ONE | 7 at st Lord B; e 4 fire in the f t Walnut | ¥¢ . KEWARD OFFERED ( I for ar | ve Th , Seen “ymplc national | premium date the Warne make “Don ‘5 M.D. L. Rb ¢ sod Q 2 " ae f re i nd bac 2 hub | Jonn th and other member se p e, ane 1 whe ¢ is | fitting of character and t ¢ ick car Waa | the entertainment commit ; I hag like Moby Dick from t ad brushed | were busy every minute. T Sea 1” was taken. of the national bo a at) B a t f te of Mr. Barry have orange \ was held gin. thm 8. Be ‘or some time and he } 4 on its| 4 a “Hail and ( er he had the desire to appear ir The Olympic I j ou 1 when wigeneT offered for info rm, the ta nil | Sur x ish don can be brought to rare ing to the dr was welcomed at the Golt}_ A ace Fal ea ng res dramatic smuch as i led at high club by Mrs. F. J. Martin | Lumt threa et ag | Primarily the of Lord Byron it was ¢ The first general session was\¢ning green timbe » the Sno. ‘ Med nee | himself and s room only for an H. B. Mignerey, | scheduled for p. m. in the Span-| aualmie I al reserve, and 160] cording to B wong, |accomplished and polished actor ‘ apt a witne to the Olympic, at ch|Menware fighting it | with the childre 1 the time classic has been lot killing A. MéCotter, of the na NE W FIRE STARTS POLICE BELIEVE, HE for some time by motion fy FOUR INJURED on, presidéd, and ¥.)ON CEDAR MOUNTAIN PLANNED CRIME producers, the only difficulty IN ONE CRASH J, Martin, of Seattle, was to deliver! At lewood Golf club Sund: Authorities declare th cloned, {9 find an actor who could fulfil tacu en a jan address on “Mutua a] rush fires oundir sreens | except egal proof the role. There is no question that at 23rd ave.| ‘The officers of the n | blatketed the field, but go | victim Gilbert W Don Juan" with John Barrymore t day, |Clation are C. L. MeCe “at it? while the flame | Rev, John Barbi, 8 will give something to the screen ed. Driv lis, president; O fought by residents hor Pa, T that will for years to come he po! on open charg | ols, secretar The officers | up on Cedar Mo between Coal-|came West, friends historians and lovers of quality wi Forrest Johnson, 21, 0} 1 39th deration of Mutual Fire In-| field and Newcastle Sunday. Fire tigntors are to|herald with open arms, It is read ave. N,, was driving the sedan, which | urance companies are C. I. Buxton ound out a pleture of rtz's | Wherever books aro printed so that ‘ax occupied by jof Minnesota, president J. Mar-| checkered career under a series of |Almost everyone ts famillar with of Seattle, vice pr A. Mingenbach, secrets ident, and the character and story, It has an \f Sas cceLen ee Stee tea iy. || HERE'S MORE ABOUT i] aliases. He was br us Leon Henry a ®, 21, 8 | arthof, at Colmar, France, of jeducational and Iiterary value that 0. The sand truck | = \ {) in parents, on September 29, | Will be followed as closely as po HERE’S MORE ALOUT ON PAGE 1 | He was Charles Henry Schwartz, | | STARTS ‘haven see! BUDGET | cxraanonaawor a ermine ati Monday | consecutive dry day.! whose apartment he killed himself STARTS ON PAGE ONE was taken to Provi «me Senate Will Probe Hetch Hetchy Deal ng conditon ? : ReMuredsSiibla Fee Worry. over drouth condition |e had been kn Ny Ht oa fractured. | Eisi Re e | JT ere Rte We: Staten, conaltian ihe had, beast kt as Harotd War! WASHINGTON, Aug. 10—(By U ir f P,)—An investigation of the attempt oe og j jot Dut sheriff's budget has been consist-lrhe tourist bureau of the Chamber | porn tre ane Kartment there! io jase power of the Hetch-Hetchy : y : ently reduced during the past three| of Commerce ix particularly bothered | Sa: | Yosemite park dam to San Fran celvéd a broken nove and bruises and | years, ‘The now budget 1s $169.945|pr tne dey opal |thorities, that the crime was pre-] civey power interests will bo under eu |for 1926, compared with $173,120 in| se sesidtes ea i jimgaltatod : \taken’ by tho senate. public land: U7:CONSCIOUS MAN |1925, showing a net reduction of| Marold Crary, speaking for the bu-| Some expressed belief he had been | committe immediately, George Ik FOUND ON HIGHWAY | $3,175. |reau, said ‘olks here do not prop-| planning some such crimo for two] powa¢ , special counsel of the com erly appreciate the tremendous eco It makes for since he began operating A third ear driven by F. G, Thorn- | Junder various false names ton, R. F. D. No. 8, collided Ad dat innounced today i AUDITOR'S BUDGET VI He) 18 SLIGHTLY LOWER mittee, Bowden omic value of rain Wt dB Maid vies said the committee would two wrecked’ machines, ‘Thornton s and preserves them from fire;| Ho mararied Bllzabeth Adam, pret Ae ae ; ; > it San Irancisco early in Sep: a ainhitre Auditor Ferguson submitted a |i, makes crops and water power; it|ty Swiss girl, under the name of| Vist San Wemleuee elty ; budget $605 lower than in 1925.|makeas wooded scenery, {tember and hear and it keeps | Stein, Her suit against him for $76,-| so that the scenery can be {000 wa registration is]enjoyed, We surely need some of it Johnson of Manchester wag Sothell | |for elections and oO, A. found unconscious gn the His total ig $152,000. His budget|tho air terminated by his death, KIGHT MUSCLES 'TO WINK, ; sy. near Morhingside early At an Oakland bank he held a safe 7 ve 6 yo pe he andi was taken to the Nor | 620, or $800 lower than 1926 now.” Jdeposit box under the name of H ie Ri ein PR a M iC hel vegian hospital. He later revived| Chief Probation Officer Marion) ‘phe smoke situation was touched |Orchag, which was his wife's mald:}) Yay 77, muscles all told-cisght dnd said he was riding in an auto: Hedin ads $28,616.40 for 1926,)unon by Crary when he reminded] en nage forthe eae tid: evedm onobton the mobile with another man when they | compared to $25,262.20 for 1926, {the reporter of efforts indorsed by} Mrs, Schwartz held two other safe ight for the lps, eight for the vollided with a machine, Johnson| Pensions Commissioner Josephine | the Chamber of Commerce to secure| deposit boxes under still other |NOve ORI Ton we ay thrown ‘out to the pavement and| Porter asks $127,142.40 for 1926) jogivlation absolutely — prohibiting | namos eR Yin aad SO MOSOREORIC OR CH, into! sas left there by his Aparion compared to $126,447,60 in 1926 burning of brush or slashings in July} Schwartz dramatized himeolf, even in ARE ered: at HMO TOne ts Hy was gund by 8. 0, Oberg, 622) County Agent W. W. Henr and August i "dont: My last KIN fer you, | HONE OF he neta Wi on tb: 13, both sf, who took him the | $4,056.98 for 1925, which | ‘This aloén would abate the amake| Alico,” sald the last words of his mut {Mev nuisance and minimize the fire haz | cide note to his wife |! horticultural] ard,’ Crary aid, “We will renew | compared tO] efforts for some such legisitaion.’ | An The weather forecast for Monday) which hag the | leas than hig 1926 allowance Darlington, hospital | J. Berland, 29, was arrested for} PP 8 f recklews driving after his car had| agent, wants $6,405, recked three other machines at Sec | $6,190 allowed this OATS FOR TIRE LONDON,—Lotting out cats on instrument of five strings, | combined range of | ond ave, ond James st. Sunday night,| Jullus G, Day, welfare commia-|night and Tuesday promises no| violin and cello, has been invented {hire to destroy vermin in offices and sevording to police, Berland was held | sioner, wants $43,998 next year, change in conditions now prevailing| by Professor Vladimir Karapetott, warehouses Is becoming a thriving Monday for $260 bail, ymiparved to $59,868 this yoar, thr the Northwent, jot Cornell university. industry in London, PAGE 9 FREDERICK @ N FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET IXTH {LSON AVENUE DOWNSTAIRS STORF Dependable Goods--Loonsary Prces—tredernh & Nese Sarvce The 4-Piece Suit is The £3 Thing for Boys Long Trousers Knickers Coat Vest e i ERE are about the smartest suits for boy the Downstairs Store has ever shown. Stylish; well tailored—from good quality fab- rics, and in the shades boys of 5 to 10 years like, Each suit with the new tw vest, knickers (smaller sizes | trousers), and long trousers. Gray mixture weave utton coat, traight and brown Sizes for boys of 5 to 10 year Good value at $9.85. DOWNSTAIT STORE Colored NEW! Oilcloth Women’s Autumn At 60c Yard Coats at $25.00 st gene’ bang home VEN now, unusually nishing 1 my suggestions for j he use of Colored Oilcloth. STYLE | selections are attractive extensive a from a covers, box and VALUE standpoint. | core or New colors aplenty—new style lines—new | y re easy ee fabrics and new trimmings. It is surpris- | 45 inches wide. At 60¢ the ing what attractive coats one can get in the i ” _powns TAIRS STORE Downstairs Store for $25.00. | | i White and Colored Sports Satins At $1.00 Yaw of S1 y-wove: A lustrous, firml n qualit Satin for frocks, tur and sports ensembles. In 36- and inch width . Sixteen vivid colorings, white and black. Specially priced at $1.00 the yard. port Heavy Glass Tumblers 6 for29c A very low price for these ble Tumblers. Fine for use, because they In the pleasing Low-priced 12-Momme Silk Pongee 50c Yer Pure silk Pongee in 38-inch width. weave, free from weighting. Tuesday, at 50¢ the yard. Firm, heavy Specially priced DOWNSTAIR: IRE TAIRS STORE {GLORIA COPIES FAMOUS GABY DES LYS JEWELS t copies of the famous jewels h by the Yale Graduate Exposes - Class Reunion Rum Plot #220. were brought from Paris by Swanson, Charges Classmates With “Conspiracy |, me its se ae sa to ae Liquor at of Folly." ‘The character in_ whieh Gloria arty in eee of Cou with gems is that one of three nmittee has considered the 2” at our class reunion | of which were at length. We have final-| gifts from King Manuel of Portugal, to follow the wishes of | who was unseated from his throne majority of the class and| for his extravagances. liquor at ¢ ass head-/| One ornament is a We plan to ¢ luminous pearls, Ss were made necklace of ntrol it more | 1g strung on have in the past, and I do ; he 4 platinum, the pearls being pink, 18th amendment, fr eve that if you attend the} white and black. Another is a collar Pre ion’ Commissioner Hayne on you will see anything ob-/ of pearls and pearl-shaped emeralds, public here tod jectionable | with a gorgeous tassle of smaller hmond sent Haynes a copy Dr. Richmond's letter. to Haynes | pearls and emeralds, Matched dia- i‘ which he says he and] reads in part monds on a 1c Jatin o onds 01 ong platinum chain, other members of the cl received ‘How ny graduates ws and ; si } glittering bracelets, pins and rings, T can-| are in the list not say at this time. I received a} etter in June from a Yale professor, imploring me not to bring his name | YIELD HUG North End Residents into any newspaper controversy for WASHINGTON sollected Ask More Road Tax (10) OP mora explosion." {trom motor vehicle licenses and’ fe dents of the ‘So we may have quite a moral/mits by various states and the gaso- undergr tes are involvec petition from re Nett End for an increase in their | explosion in New Haven this fall, It|line tax levies amounted to approxi- tax levy for road-building purposes |may do Y sod to have its first {mately $305,000,000 last year. From was ordered filed by the board of! moral revival—not Bill Taft's kind}1901, the first year in which any county commissioners Monday. The} nor Billy Sur s—but based on the |state imposed a license tax on auto- pe served by North End im:|go0q ola rican constitution, |mobiles, to the end of 1924, owners 1 asked that their) y founder nd fore-|of motor vehicles pala $1,028,806,571 creased to 10 mills many new roa and it for. ‘into state treasuries the maximum, a lare needed in the district and th levy would only affect those persor residing there. The present road tax |Big Oregon Fires iwas “g= f- Believed Checked | eaete ASTORIA, Ore., Aug: 10.—(By l night, with fog n the high P)—A cool, cloudy and light mist preva —for details of the latest Olds- ng cr hills Sunday night and sae mobile Six in next Saturday's readeertovsatt tite Ruknlng ink CRU] paper. A new standard of val- op county, and today both were be ues will be established, the re- lieved to be under control Maple Valley Road Opened to Traffic | Maple Valley paving wa Monday by the county engi neer's office. The road up Cedar river is now open the entire distance from Maple Valley. ‘The new paving makes the Cedar river-Maple Valley | highway the shortest route to Black { Diamond, Enumclaw and Natehes Pass highway Hendricks Is Again Charged as Bigamist bigamy jn an information filed in Hendrich sult of— Greater Beauty Finer Performance Lower Price/, churged with uperion court Mond ix accused of haying married Agne OLDS MOBILE Simms on Mebruary U4, 1922, while he was still the husband of Mary Path th ta ? Hondricks { tr Product of Gunenat Morons aa) Ifo was previously charged with Ned iA the offense in Justice court.

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