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Sail TURDAY ps IM TRUBS. DIARY Have Many Adventures on The Life Story of a ‘Bull Terrier Trip to California BY JOHN | TAINTOR FOOTE marr Peet Weiner. 26. 8361 IN Which the Lovable Pup Saves Flips AUGUST § ipa a Most Embarrassing Situation = _ ‘ | December 9 erayshaired) was giving mo man is here. 1 him, He] Aren't dreams w - ‘ took them to] scratches me back the ears.| Aunt Caroline Oak 4 Aunt Caroline calls Frederick. | haired man wok 5 t gt The Mole « Worthy | were leaving the oe Thurs Guardian and Esteemed Ftips| oline sald night found them back home, park-|calls him Freddy Darling and Very well, but you'r 4 at the ers’ filling stations | Ducky Daddies. It's confusing If things go wr They m ed/ The gray-haired man ca The gray-hair ame out he libra Aunt Caroline said, “Well, have|"1 know what you've t you seen her? The gray-} about and you both make me lek, man sald, “Had| Just thelr own life Aunt Car © sald, “Impossible, quite ¢ he grayshalred man sald, “On, 1] j t know," aid, “Have you? Well Aunt sat up ver day you'll find out straight. She gave the gray-haired| She went out the front door. I man ai took. It was not a kind| went with he She slammed the look, She sald, “Just what do you|door. We went around the house they go up ¢ mean?" the garage, Tho shofer was a to sleep on th The gray-halred man said, “Well,| there. He had on big black boots quite easy to look at Ho was rub up this} Aunt Cs er bu “Of course—) automo’ gray-h nad, rh ate \ ke the 4 se” AS 8 eat) the best business I know of, a} Iw mausoleum. T eo hives” a woman.” flak. was ar tha them were tombstones. Aunt Care sald, “Motion pi from th 1 to an fron th days? | Caroline sat up straighter! down and tried th: « j than before, 5) said, “Have her! Filip said, Why wor you, here tn this house?" Billy? he grny-haired man said, “Ex.; 7! ‘ . Carnival for Benefit of Rail-| act Td like to be here at the | automobile window. He : same time. Arrange it, will you? # see way Relief Fund | Aunt Caroline said, “t most cer; ! All right; I'm go | tainty will not That creature! to here tilt you hav ose of raising MONeY) ‘The gray-haired man came mbility fund. i took my book. He Employes’ | map , oe ‘ehgiee He simply ¢ ms Emersc Ho} © my Then k me" on a shelf. at was put the book « r I tried a magazine ie le said, “Hmph! He} pins said, “Yes, Billy.” She put shofer raid, “Will you beat around the shofer’s ne of the asso- w in charge are purely ary. The has fallen ¢ ™ e eA that the entihae ds of The water ounce that th proceed: ily for a pretty face. Sup y mn her. face. St med. It carnival will go into the treasury |!) : in her fac She scream ; stop opposing him and let mo run|siancs pest to ten ¢ nese Pte or ation for the relief of} ate . ome 6 stop the game an of the | the show for a while. What do you| ©) away from there nd. needy members. The association | 41. rs I pays $12 4 week for three months | December 21.—Flips has given ms to sick members and a mortuary | T like to understand what people | three bones today. She hugs me a denefit of upon death. Operat-| Are talking about. I did not under-| lot. She keeps calling te “a dar ing since 1919, already a large sum | stand the gray aired man. It made | ling, darling, darling, dariing pup has been paid Im be: to carmen|™® yawn. I closed my eyes for a | ums.” and widows of carnién who have met/™inute. And then guens t! Saki | (Continued Monday) with misfortune ge ——— stor an Street railway men Invite the pub-| CYNTHIA GREY sete |Women Too Talkative Seattle i in List of Zoning Cities} = About Clothes ¢ zoning ordinances, | ced Saturday in a bul-| wea! aseeeatten | SuLly Clothes Interest Us, but Let’s | tate boards. the g the hose went right the fact that 26,000,000 people now | | zoned nrunicipa | Re cater Le BY CYNTHIA GREY Ramsays Finally at dinner. It was at a crowded summer hotel where Obtain a Divorce coftversations about you were forced upon you. Marital difficulties of the Ramsay; This woman, very knowingly costumed and jewelled up ended their second round in} to the 15 pea Scatter a Meee be ringed, kept up a running fire about what she wanted complaint, obt: an interlocutory |in the way of clothes, what) about what interests us most, if cree on charges of desertion and|she had and what other wo-| we're not overruled, and undoubted men wore. ily clothes are an absorbi She spoke fluently of technical. |Ject. I don’t discount the impo sertion, ities such as godets and jabots that | ance of clothes, or the amount o Proctor proxe-| must have been Greek to her ¢9-/time and thought they take up tr 2 Tntprpiipagna fo ppp cort, and she told him exactly what : Shen eT EAI torre 1h | cnet nV NL Attia Seen. eréte ; lwearing the latest models from| But why mako them. our sole !n- sub- ears ago, George Ramsay filed suit against her charging our lives State Pays Vets | American adaptations versation? W | Sho turned the dining room into) sempied, why Over 12 Millions a mertorlal clinic) ‘The man put'up! Bonus claims of 57, \na defense. He vaguely nodded, out of a total of 62,2 {put in appropriate monosyllables of been, paid, 4,350 wer and | affirmation or hegation occasional- | cording to|ly, and ate without extended com *. W. Clau- | ment one is well t forget it a one is not, why call attention to sve to meet the beauti- impre I don't know how he escaped be-| has been | ing frightfully bored. nistration ex et 4. | to Fun acro sed wo: pense has t nd capi.|_ Wherever I found women to-| man who somehow manages to be tal outlays § 4 gether I found them discussing | casual and unconcerned about. it E }clothes. Even such absorbing topics} just aw it is disiilusioning to noe fas husbands, beaux, children, and Teaches 51 Years, | the difficulties with maids appeared | nowe and applying her Upstick, so jto be secondary to the matter of/ 4 iy to find a woman conatantl but Finally Quits| raiment thinking and talking of her clothes After se « for 12 years as bead | To be sure, we _ naturally talk It destroys the charm. ot the lish department of the| = os h school and completing | continuous te ching | rico ts (SEATTLE Mit 2 BIG DAYS ota’? hot rans | NEXT MON. ee E vant wel and TU E 8. 4.2 5 —_|IAUG. BUREAU OF 1600 PEOPLE A STUPENDOUSLY MSG || 8095 Zale aids ARENIC RINGLING BRQs CIRCUS acre ues Sa Tetras tte | STARS UM«B Heal fl 7 nitty 350 <p A woman constantly powder! mai" Bienen: | \OOD PERFORMING HORSES wit 50 in conde are Ilseing are Invited te report disappearance The star Jers who may know the whereabouts | ANIMALS < mone mentioned in this column as | | | | Rewspapers are invited | items se will interest | | AND BABY ae st heard from ELEPHANTS 1924/, aie | GR ROU DOUBLE ot Gruss |} [OO Penehy MJax, office deputy. shor 100 CLOWNS —~ —_& Elevated STAGES Mf, tn necking word of ALBERT , ~ REREOR ANCES ar 2200 8 P.M, in Beattie i1 Massive cousin, Meoker WOODEN, FOSTER, bolley ‘0 be working on dairy farm near Seattle, An yin man holds a money order #' tor, oO Downtown with her hair ri to talk/ have a talk with Aunt Carol me. He said, “Come on, you book |‘ heard him say so, ‘They worm He put } arm around \ 10 with|in the Mbrary. I was there S] Aust <Geittds Sle. asia. ies . s in our] we three, I chewed a book I found | won't, Caroline; they won't 1 Fred. “We earn-/on the floor, Not bad after the! Flips wah in th king tom over came off. as tho a person can’t live] sald, “Florence, I've | ough from you on the | ett and company Three Featured Acts on Orpheum Bill Will King Offers “Hands Up!” at Palace Hip; Duffy Players to Present “The First Year at Me stropolitan; Vaudeville and Film Feature on Pantages Program iiennenieumeia anion coaves - —— a NORMAN FRE won favor thru his} with the Henry company, to present “The First Year” at the Met- starting Monday . (2) Demo and Rochelle, ancers on the Or- which starts Sun- Maurine Pierce, dancer with Will King’s company at the Palace and Ruth, feat- nudeville bill to Pantages Mon- Moore and Mit © plenty of comed ‘There in 9 wer s surprise nature Palace Hip ured on the with the best com and center of the An the malo partner nial pact he is ex- at his tu Oppo- ith this number bf » and others. The plu m sisters havel { color and veraa Nefming «sera te|| — Not Always Chat About Them __ | with and t ECENTLY I overheard a woman entertaining her escort | Hishia METROPOLITAN BEGINNING MONDAY | BCLIZG LA Cale agen THE Bip DUFFY PLAYERS — e" the r’Yeat second joint; on each finger that fashion permits to King _Metropaitan attraction John Golden's fa- “The First Year,” t comedies of ita sort from the pen of TF | mous success, J ever written, | Paris and which ones were wearing | terest, or our main topic of con-| p solid years In Ni ct think of something elme? And if ? s—25c, 50¢, 75 Mats.—Wed.-Sat., Palace Hip? HOME OF MIRTH AND M Will HIS MERRY JESTE De Irs pay DYNAMITE Enhanctl by th INCOMPARABLE! BEAUTY CHORUS HERMIE KINGS SUPER-SOLOISTS - REASONAGLE PRICES * are represented course will be liffred, athe ht is is Hal Jerome, a comedian, who gets |Arbuckle, Gladys Hulette, been | _ | off some extemperaneous fun mak- | Cooley and Virginia Brown Faire, | I ine. He ts ansisted by Gloria Gray, ‘ a | Who enables this inimitable comedian] Not until production of a period Frenc Footlight to produce ono hearty laugh after t fs Helen Stryker, Attractions another. fast has been modern progress. Dur= In a comedy : 3 a asap pt & comedy scenic novelty en od by Hugh Knox * Henry Duff: titled “Rolling Thetr Own,” Sully, | latest picture, “Not So Long Ago,"* . BUM—Vaudeville. Ruth & Co. have a funny idea and a|these things could not be used: P. |] PALACE MIB—Hands Up!" win || Complete Innovation of stage-craft.| Electric street cars, autos, electria antages King’s Musical Comedy com- Ryan and O'Neil present a snappy |locomotives, breach loading rifle, pan: cycle of songs. Their pretty program |four-motion feed sewing. machines, 1 as a riot eS — Vaudeville, arm: ito OL ae ener nudevilia, S24 lot melody and novelty songs con-|magasine fire arma, safety matches, will open a | stitutes one of the best bits of en-|coal ofl, cable cars, passenger eles As the fea- | ——————— tertainment that has been seen here | vators, barbed wire, dynamite, cellue be a pre- dancing ab4 a variety of music, this season. lold, telephones, electric lights, pho« dway cast includ A versatile acrobat Raymond | nographs, Pike, who in almost a cémplete vau- | airplanes girl, and a favorite in vaudeville cir-| deville show by himself. | cles thruout the countr Jean Middleton, popular Seattle radios, will be one | formance of dancing, juggling, and|have you? of the featured acts on this bill. She| eccentric acrobats will please the is said to be a master of the violin | most critical audience. and her reeprtoire includes classical! The picture attraction entitled }and popular selections. “Thorobred,” stars Carter DeHaven, | An Interesting addition to this bil| Who is ably supported by Maclyn picture takes place is it realized how ing the filming of Betty Bronson’s snapshot film cameras, His per-|streets, bobbed haired girls or what STARTING TOMORROW DENO ROCHELLE Foremost exponents of the Apache Dance with A COMIC TRAGEDY OF MARRIED LIFE DENO BROTHERS SAME SENSIBLE PRICES and » $1.00, $1.25 Suggest - y 50¢, 75c Reservations MANUEL VEGA WHILE 1 THINK OF IT “The funny man with original ideas” DUNBAR HERE'S THE FIVE DOLLARS THAT In “A Little of Everything” FRANK DE VOE Excerpts from musical comedy Eddie Willis at the plano MANNING & CLASS Fastest off-the-floor dancers JOSEPH B.| ARTHUR STANLEY and Company “Waiting” with Jack Egan, Gwen Startford and Florence Allen and Company Daily Mats.—1,000 Seats at 25c (Some Reserved at 50c) A Good Seat on the Lower Floor for 25c at Daily Matinees (Except Sundays and Holidays) MAIN-UZZZ ‘Twice Daily 2:30—8:15 MAin-0222 DAVE HERMAN’S ORCHESTRA Entire act staged and produced by Deno and Rochelle sw MOORE & MITCHELL rranx JARRETT In “Cupid's Cut-Ups” By Arthur Jarrett ‘Esop's Fables | Topics of the Day | Pathe News | Orchestra Nights, 15c to $1 Matinees, 25c to 50c