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ee es € “Three years xz0 1 | \ ; Sts , sae i | Vol NO. 207 mec Howdy, folks! Seattle coup! were married yesterday on horseback. Altho it wa: “ church wedding, they were mar ried at the halter The ma eapect, T he room, In re you afraid she mig King ap was the ut olating aws she ~ HOME BREW ELIXIR FoR THAT TIRED FEELING! x was all run thin 1 couldn't m soda for fear down. I drink an ice of falling the straw. time I heard “Moonlight and Roses” on the ra dio, I suffered an intense pain in my stomach. Then 1 drank a bottle of Doctor Brew's Home Remedy. In three days I was so hardy, with an acetylene blow-torch. was so ere down Every I shaved My appetite Improved tintil it took three ye tye triat- deltber » Wicamshovels. {0 : feed mie potatoes, By the time I had drunk my third bottle, my hangnails were gone, and my hives soon followed. 1 everything to Doctor Brew."— (Signed) Amos J. Flatwheel The United Si has just built a gun, 9% et ngth, weighing 720,000 pounds. The disadvantage of such gun however, is that it o hard to litt to your shoulde “What you like to be when you grow up, little boy?” “I'd like to im excoutine. Then 1 could play golf all afternoon.” Ward “WwW wi Condemned Man “I want > learn to speak Chinese.”’ CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB The motorist ahead of you who kills his engine just as the green light goes on. This is Courtesy the taxi-drivers of New drivers can hardly row to be discourteous again Pedestrians shouldn't be afraid of day York. among Bet the wait until tomor taxicabs. Most of them are YEL- Low! In these days of intersectional football matches, life for the ers is just a matter of train, t train! p! YE DIARY (October 23) This morning did my wyfe, poor wretch, berate me roundly, charging that 1, in my greate folly, did give a bag of lollipops to the red-hended stenographer, but Lord! it was bat in kindness, she be- ing no more good-looking and so did tell Dame Brew, mighty rage, and did ery out upon me for « villain, and did rant at me in high A would not he satisfied, until, id promise And so, moaning drearily, to worke. ‘ The man at the told Li'l Gee Gee that the « for her radio battery wa , and Gee Gee wanted to know how much that was in American money Divorced are Mr. Al And Mra. Branns; | Bhe just would call him ‘My great big manal” A lot of quiet dressers aren't #0 r-button rolls quiet when thelr ce under the dreswer | AUCE SAYS: | ABIGAIL, APF “A dollar will go ns far as it ever would —if you mail it.” Once upon a midnight dreary.) white 1 pondered weak and weary, muldenty there came a tapping, a gently rapping, rapping just a bootleg if someone at my chamber door !prp Nor TRY MITCHELL TRIAL IN “HOLE? Floors Covered With Water; No Heat; Lots of Trash BY WILLIAM J. MeBVOY TO GET ACK BE TTER Ry war department Md you try t bi ” Reld asked i M plied. department made a On: " ie workm t Jat of furnace to dispel tt m athered at the of th wa ding to the trial room 1 three-foots hurdle was Once the second flo was reached had to stoop to avold a by a heavy! rough bi ng ly from the The room selected a {is about three times size of a room in the average . Four workmen are making an attempt to improve its appearance. Dirt rubbish the floor. and debris is strewn about Students Signing “Approach” Petition To find the sentiment of tne unt- toward the Univer: petitions belng students ch, are rc cireluated among the students and signatures of those favoring it are being secured. Getting behind the campaign to ecure the approach to the univ the Alumni association ypoint 1a committee Friday to aid the tudent and the Un ity Com mer club. The committee composed of Vivian Carkeek, Judg King Dykeman, Edward Allen, Frederich J Vestrick, Charles L. Smith, ( nstead and Louis Schwelle ‘Yep! Boys! Kitsap Transpo C6 steamer juamish, Ella J rvey YOU CAN OICK UP | filed suit against the Company’ Sat ANYTHING YOU urday for $12,216.50. She was a | passenger at the time of the ac | cident, she states: yy > Entered as tiecun aties lee achers Must | Stay at Home Over Week-End QHABBONA, Ill, Oct, 34 tact! a. PLANES CRASH but Flyers Fall in Ocean, Are Rescued AN DIEGO, Cal, ¢ ‘ planes. ADDICTS SCARCE Narcotic Chief Says Dope Fiends Have Gone ‘ ars, Wil tee Danser am m Seattle to meaot NEW PLAYFIELD °: = School Board Assumes Cost of Draining Tract of the school board assume half of aasume of schoc ned school alberg. sts. Carr as é4 y i 17 if (rething Than a playground. | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Ws shington he Seattle Sta diey 1 1b9e, ot SI ATT! &, WASH § TO SUE FERGUSON FOR TWO MEN TO AUTO “Prisoners Brought Across State Line in Torture Ride uffed, on a Seattle ile during © from Kile all Batu: The me Alfred M. ‘Trimble ‘ 1 Ben EB. Lower heir ¢ Ri staff in 12 geries have G ir in and or © ng hand t er 8 he ntate of extr a week's car 8 colleague, Hert Police Captain Gt and De 1 ench took part in hunt. ‘The men are 1 hin King and Yakima ¢ H. Millican, chief der f of Yakima ‘county arrived in ttle Saturday to take the mer kima fe trial Millican sald i encaped from a Naches valley.-venittdvony October Two brothers, EB. BB. Trim and 2 Postettion at Beattie Ww SATURDAY, ANDCUFF Lorie V] agn) OV 6 f Late Ho Edition "here's GAL —()0)-( MM SLANDER! ‘Somebody Is Going to Be Scared AUDITOR IS FACING FIGHT Wisner Is Appointed to Take Place Held by Faris Gece the Act of Coogress March &, 1870. Per Tear, oy Mali, $1.00 OCTOBER 24, 16 TWO CENT SE ATTLE. W (DICK) FARIS, dis- * charged chief deputy auditor, il file a slander damage suit | ugainst his former chief, Auditor Dunean E. Ferguson next week, he told The § aturday noon. Faris, discharged because he re- | cused to withdraw his candidacy for the auditorship and support Homer A. Wisner, the office candidate, was preparing Saturday to obtain affidavits to support his legal fight against his former chie The suit, it is believed, upom an announcement nat he was firing alty, dishonesty, owness.” will hinge Ferguson Faris for “dis- inefficiency and y promoted from chief indexer superintendent of elections, was | the successor led his books over to Wisner and invited Ferguson and his new Meu- tenant to have state examiners in- spect his accounts, This they said was unnecy ary, but Faris told The Star he would renew his de- mands, * | “Huge Joke to Me” | Declares Ferguson | *It’s all a huge joke on me,” said “Honest” Duncan Ferguson, county jauditor, Saturday, when questioned about the dismissals and resignations lof his chié deputy and. two assist fants. to lo gether w Ferguson is charged with playing are und politics in his office and attempting Yakima covered Ic to direct his staff in their political 0 total about $1,900, te affiliations with three stolen automo. “1 am at Jast rid of the disloyal element in my office,” the county mble ts convicted at auditor said "ve fed them for he will years and now they refuse to sup- for trial port the candidate selected by my nal, Millican office to succeed me. I contem- awn two es to Wa plate no other changes.” Walla rows. ee The “disloyalty” Ferguson. re roa | ferred to, sisted of the refusal Titel then teomisthran iinwhes fs of the three dismissed employes to mitard: \ter0 Gat -ickeacod ie support Homer A. Wisner to suc- ands and. ¢ pee ac siecle ceed Ferguson next fall. ‘*Honest” Side Wralsaa. AL ‘onl th heave Ly gus Duncan plans on running for sher- recovered ae tah & die ite at that time. pris | FARIS REFUSED TO which may physician: at home. ax a result here Man Is Held for Theft of Jewelry! A petition that the board | vide pro? policing so the Richard Barrows, 41, was in the could be 1 a playground for) city jail Saturday, having been ar small chi was tabled, the! rested at Blaine on his way to board holding that it is without au-|Ganada Friday thority to take such action Barrows is accused of the theft| ot two from a jewelry | S store and the passing of a bogus Trouble in Door— C1 sictiadie with which. Heitpte . \chased a Barrows, it Jumps Out Window tyres, foi’ tie jeweler he want When trouble came in at his door|the watches as a present for t Friday night, Gus Anderson, Chilean consul and took them on leaped out of the window of his| approval home; 1724 Boston st. -But the dry| ‘The Chilean ,consul told police squad members caught him, took| Saturday that he had never heard him to the lockup of ating the liquor Woman Files Suit law for Ferry Injury | BY BARRIE PAYNE that nd whist due to platfor recelved 4 a fal the she It’ sa Fact Aunt anes Wine “Again || By Mr. James Marshall Personal Correspondent of Aunt Agnes of Sedro-Woolley NSE excitement, not un- I touched with envy, electri. fied the in the Hog tle weathe u ¢ building, early Sat- urday. Visitors imagined that winter was a day behind sched- sumpin’ bure x ule or "it ain't ingisted the ger, one quart, nothing see —A, IB chief weather forecaster. “st ja gonna,” sald the dep: uty assistant Then they went up and look ed at the rain-guage on the root. “y'soe,’ sald the deputy as sistant, “it has rained!” “You're wrong,” argued the chief, ‘it never raing on the weather bureau, 1t precipitates!" | triumph, he des office and wrote trace,” thé” heck Snarling in cended to the “Precipitation Sur What think {t was gonfia do—snow asked Aunt Agnes, over the medium-distance telephone from Sedro-Woolley, Auntie, you re member, predicted Ingt Tuesday ‘t would rain in Senttle this week, Or rather, Auntle’s corns predicted it and Auntie relayed ald) the info. You ought to have heard the mneers around the office when Auntie's prediction came in last Tuesday, Worse than Sedgetary Wilbur neering at Colonel Mit chell, (Bitt they're not sneering today, the wisecracking hounds, ' Once again Aunt Agnos' corns stand vindicated before the world, and accused him of Barrows. Otto Watt ———d i ee ay : THG PORTABLE Se RAOIO IS VERY SELECTIVE- ) “FOLLOW THE Chief Depu | was dismissed by LEADER” Dick Faris, who Ferguson and who is the logical man to succeed him, announced his candidac for the THE ENCHANTED NIGHT is coming when all manner of strange and ghostly appa- | rations haunt the highways and byways—sheeted specters and fiery, grinning faces. Of! cour terrified vittims of pranks don’t know that under the trailing robe is a rosy- cheeked youngster, or that the leering mask is but a yellow pumpkin which will later be | used for pies. Harry Nilson is preparing for his Halloween adventures, while little sis-| post when the auditor stated he in- ter Helen looks on in awe. They are the children of Captain and Mrs. A. Nilson, 6293 | tended to run for sheriff. 20tt ave, N. es Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers| Then, when Ferguson's proteges in the office gave Wisner a 7-vote majority for the administration's (Turn to Bags 2, Colzmn 3%) Bail Bond Prosecution FAIRCHILD JURY’ eran Again Delayed by Colvin |§ DISMISSED _ ....’Mocn” Evidence eR Because he claims officers found 7 |& moonshine distillery on his ranch Surety Companies Issue “Ready-Made” Tail ai to Agree on Guilt Of|warrant, “x ‘Takeucht seeks to Bonds for Use of. Attorneys Acoused Youth |have the ‘evidence secured in the raid suppressed. He filed a petition in Judge Neterer’s court Saturday. Federal dry agents found the distil- and 50 gallons of rice mash, BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER (Ohare 23 against Sydney Brunn, professional | Luke. § 8. May, who reporte handwriting expert, some of the bonds, at able to agree after 20 hours de- | liberation, bail bond broker, t, were forgeries. tho superior court jury |lery | promised for Friday or Saturday | “Ot how long standing is the prac |in the perjury case against Logan | they Sh ou hls ane ae lof this woek by the prosecutor's| tice of the surety company agents | yatrentid, was dismissed Saturday [SVC Ns Ma at & orningside Heights, | office, may® not be filed before next | 8UPplying attorneys with blank | Recah of the city. : 4 4 5 t pier ar palate Noel morning by Judge Ronald, Fair — — Monday or Tuesday, Capt. FE, D,| bonds, regularly signed Colvin | Colvin, prosecutor, said Saturday | W88 asked. | child, a municipal street railway | Durant Cleans Up morning “It appears to be of rather long | employe, was accused of false testi- F S k us at ‘elopment serves to clear up OS ANGELES hay 7 Gab self to any’ definite Une of action | the sact tiat all of nearly a tug, |of his brother, Charles, for the} LOS ANC ELES, Oct. 24.—R. C. until 2 can. make sure about .¢he f rat all of nearly a hun Cliff Durant, millionaire sportsman line to follow,” Colvin said by a grand jury two| manslaughter of Patrolman R. L.! and racing driver, reaped a fortune Colvin. ‘announced :téat. Thuraday were able to post bonds; Titsey. Logan offered no defense | in the current bull market on Wall that first degree forgery. charges |mmecately, by attorney. These | yrigay. Street, it’ was learned today. would be filed against Brunn as | tee iano rr mared oven before | The fury stood seven to five for}, Durant just closed 6ut on Ja result of investigation of 31 po jetments, wero, announced, Seautstigny mosardlweteian tion |the New York market with profits lice court bonds supplied by Brunn|, It 18 pointed out that if the a1) indent nial nformation | totaling approximately $2,000,000, for the rele of prisoners. and, bonds under investigation were ad- received by Chief Deputy Prosecu-| His operations were handled thru purported to be backed by the Na- mittedly properly signed by an|tor Macfarlane, He sald Fairchild | a local brokerage office and ex tlonal Surety company. ‘Tho com.| “Set of the company, and tho) will be tried again, tended over a period of two weeks. pany subsequently repudiated the| Company failed to get the fees, em- ‘ bonds, immediately aftor removing | Pelement charges might follow, | | G.°B, Whito, local manager, The | 824 attorneys known, to: have had) blank emergency of tion, bonds in readiness for such | use would have the job explaining away their connec- company claimed they had no -reé- ord of the bends In thelr offices, At the beginning of the in¥esti gation, Colvin was in doubt as to| whether to proceed from the angle| Colvin apparently has had to de- | |cide on one of threo possible lines My Word! Charles, You Jest! You Out-Hoople ot embezzlement or forgery. Tha) Fe ; eat ‘ byt ‘‘ | bonds were od in tho handy of | Of Action: Let the matter drop, l | nde were pinch te anes as belng tag complicated to hope a Or, O; ne ollar Wagener for conviction; charge embezzle-|| ¢¢ 1 i c ad! we USED CAR Mabey cine Aicni avRO CORE rata | N our farm down in Texas, egad! we used to start have to secure action by the com-| out in the spring and plow a long, straight fur DEALERS | pany as complaining witness; or|| row, until fall. Then we turned around and gathered the Ave. cftoring ‘their, beaty buys iIn\|| Creme sormeey ote ees || harvest on our way back, by Jove! Crops were so bon- today's Want Ad. Columns. Here |] teous we often had to lease adjoining lands to stand the is a dand, | Several Fires ae || stooks upon. It was some farm, by Jove!” == = | One buck coming up for Charles Hodgkinson, Room 1923 1c Mi ow. || re , . "i shag 4 i089 AUP a cus caleramentty, || Burning in State} 597"), ¢. A, Seattle, for the first Major Hoople It In a wonderful buy. OLYMPIA, Oct. 24.—(By U.P.) story printed by The Star, That's it—above, refinished in a Several fires wero burning today in|] * 1 dada’ a » COACH THLE, Washington foreats; according. to. lat:| You know what a doggoned liar the famous Major is? all new. $745; take a lighter, Well, all you have to do is spin a 60-word lie in the Major’s well-known style. If The Star prints it, you Jost reports from troubled localities A blaze covered several acres nen Columns Ad the Went ‘Turn to Lake Sutherland, Clallam county, A 9 "y MIVA! Man uT a Hi and seo who ta offoring this car || fire was burning on Snow creok, noar | get $1. The best Hoople lie received each day will be to son. YOU WILL. SAVE || Quiloenés white ati anothor was ro.|| Printed. | ‘ : MONEY RY ROADING ‘rH || ported In tho green timber of tho Send in the 60-worder, including the egads and the by TAR ADS ©, B. & M. Logging Cos holdings |! Joves and try your luck. near Dosewallipa,

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