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PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, NOV MITCHELL TRIAL; Prize Movie Double May \———“ntHia caey ~~ < IS HALTED | Win Vaudeville Contract| “Perfect Daughter” Wie DictsHealth | Shenandoah Board of In- Pantages Manager quiry Resumes Today | Offers Chance | é h eats gee den e <a Fut e of Dt and Health "and Diet for Children” Too-Too-Thin? (Part 1) ' of toast, 1 fos . "le JOUVE GOS TO BAT : for Girls Achieving Something Is of Vastly | youve cor to nar. | putes wale BY WILLIAM J, McEVOY Pave | ot are full|, Vnite tt ¢ pondent) \ WEBK on Pantages time! Seven More | mpor tance iss ay raged Be ‘6 WASHINGTON N 4—Re afternoons and seven nights of | a8 he aaa taut é “ ar e cessed general ily back of the foot inhta! Fou BY CYNTHIA GR rag ge eis may . 1 t Mitche 1 probably f the crowd out in fre HERE are differences of opinion about what makes a} shiver rus a see aad ated “g a ; .f month] And perhaps a contract for « tour! “perfect daughter.” Agnes earns that title becaus ate at Cin ae + twealceee seat att! : since she was a little girl she has devoted herself to waiting| Hut y asaure YoU | th ; het thay | ce ' dite cit atten, tke penton on her mother. When she was in gramrar school she aniee ' yo an ve ” ‘ the | movie doubles contest Saturday by J always went right home from school, because she liked to} pain py ¢ my directions . Jver See i, | oe Dearth, resident manager of the be with her mother rather than with children of her own | knov i 70 va f ing’ Capt, | Pantages theater in Seattle tone 1 what oth 4 f e age. Pa h ige this Here's M Dearth 7 nt, in " ou can 4 One of my direct 1 | agreement, in . va ee, my dir * poard, = plowing | black and white rwalniee mgceh- Fie She made two or three attempts to go away to college, | ’* Pi yeh sil da Re Bl t Years arg ‘oM act and a suitable salary to any but she always became violently homesick and came home béab tha geiliriee éhaey 2 M os of own he triad tot girl, winning any prize in the con after three or four weeks of |j~——— reeeetves 7 nf aren't your tast ° ’ “whitewash” the navy in the Shen:|test, who shows stage ability « Cynthla Grey will recetv : w | wh wa stage ability suffi torture | yathia Grey frice in ‘The | |Nke the tastes of the thin man I ,| DUCCeSS andoah disaste t to appear as a Pantages act : | lors ut her oftic aos Foley will take the stand Mon ppear the week following Since that time—she's now In her) | gay puliding, 1808 Seventh | | 4°? : fay. He not expected to deny | the ¢ Df the contest; be suitably | Aer-ahe tas merely lived at ome) | ave. trom i to 3 p, a. every | A fat man lat ‘ 4c 5 au sh ndum whie! n| billed as the winner of the Elks car going out to bric m rtd ~ 3 en | day except Saturday and boll. | | onto a street car and placed b r of th t an C aie. Leametaans waldWan gtven’ tel Rival dhaw and. if he ‘aches e Ga | with her mother for excitement, and) | qayg {| perapiring bulk close t emaciat-| had begun to eat the Mrs, George W. Steele, wife| will be helped to a regular contract pending het days doing things /g_—__ ~ ————% | ed man, ‘The emaciated man looked | did, and vice versa ou sup t I t, N. Jy a ) VAUDEVILLE TRYOUT : rr céineh: Wee é way—in that ahe and remarked peor | pose in sta . Wega. pare t I} det *| FOR AMBITIOUS papi og nd ra raat 4 t that could b ac us A ae t : : many beaus, becau t ‘ The man | do wit ' Be eg To allow girt © to display 4 going out with her parents " j to he Fh Shy Be L an their talents, a va tryout wil eo . But she r done a bra. Lansdowne un | Ol talent. & vaudes ryout will has an eany life. She } sate. BAbiebay haa! haves, ane en trevalibe toe he’ th Mrs sdown@ has been $M: | evening, Novembe ¥. * ces dives ut all a bad comeback ' e 4 moned t apps ar bet re the She yntestant w hes to enter may | : iy Phas : Bie: ‘ : We will suppose that the t do ndoah board, but Mitchell's counsel | 45 so. On the other han a ra tea SEES Gl nd a e t man got over hin h and they | !f there is indicated. they might oppose | tectent ares r hand, if the con-| MARY PICKFORD? No,| Agnes a devot ania you op php pre Ones AS Rida Gade estant does wish to try for the|.,, Seats RAth Taha avordartul * the | ™ mversatic The thin man : ec ke engagement that will make ab. |it'8 Miss D. Gage, 918 W. 60th erful apeak mar She told the board a month ago] solutely n tifference to her standing |8t., Seattle. She is entered in| #"'t other girls be like ught ber b : g to give yo that her husband, commander of the doub} ‘Y _ toad of ga off to the 1 aid not) u mind telling me ts on how to gain. I have in the doubles contest The cae iks movie doubles Air Baill that was tay Puasa a v slant dirigible which crashed in] Now get this straight: Nobody ta], t Joubling. f Mis, |: OF making marring a 1 he head. And + my friend Pa od the. special articles f0 Ohio, killing him and 13 others, had | guaranteed a week on Pantages time contes doub ng, for Mrs.) turn out badly? th th for her I dunn I eat very little. Ida ¥.F, (Friendly Fat protested to navy officials taking} But—i¢ any nility «| Fairbanks. But 1 don't consider Agnes a per-| welfare and in a spit anting | touch potatoes, Gosh, I ¢ ind! Sows Tih satveedan Nir Bist cor'& mpolitieal scpinh cr « Sear} fect daughter at all. She han a obstacle to be cleared for her, | see what makes me so fat \ daetines : \ Here's the prize Ilet onsibility to he arent ali oT ruin ner life . j= or ¥ = ity will have all the chance in the . : ey 7 fh | “Haye you ever diete Monday—Too-Too-Thin? (Part 2) | = world to make itself known at the FOR GIRLS sa dnughter, Sb H t 1 appreciate thelr ‘en, there { thing t ting : |carnival. That's what hundreds of} Best “double” f 0 nomething for he n, but uld se carnival. That's what hundreds o ¢ oud! , woma de , 4} 1 got fatter on the syster ; | girl ve longed fc " ery are fl tlafact My dear followers: th WOULD AMEND : ha nged for—a chance. | film star, facial rese onl - rfp: ely more satinf mn if/out my breakfast, except a ¢ o| MYvhon sending for material e- Ci Here it is; the rest's up to you i octtnonk ‘eT pape’ he ing something they could | giices of buttered : of (dress your letters to Dr. Lulu Hunt fn | You know all about the affair by . so i making som ‘ 1 of, or if she were making and’ tre “at || Peters, care of George Matthew f now? The Elks asked The Star to |00%* dinner vy 1 ane M am, ene two cups Of | Adams Service, 260 Park ave. New | One $50 wrist wat prize andparents of them, ffee with cream and sugar, and I remember to en- find them a score or two of doubles |) #8 ape parents he * ay haracter on which for lunch I ate only a « t dese toa SELF-AD- a > criticized portions of |for movie stars, sof priate > pies ; a pri y 2D envelope bearing your Chanting Ue: Sxiticieed portions. of Beat “double” of any film female poor, and 2 on Af mote raat ices of ple alam: and >|/full mame and address. The pame * the proposed amendn sta Weisfeld & Goldberg hung up $400]. ,fucter appearance And costume | tention, it would be sally glasses of milk, and at my reducing and gaining Is =F paca pean. egarding |worth of prizes; Browning, King &| 1. S2'taxen into consideration—One | fof her to be a shadow to them.! yoy can't be a good daughter or|1 cut out potatoes entirely and cat Pesaterin Mente tee be the fixing of harbor lines in the ports |/Co., the Seattle Leather Goods Co. | {9.08 taken, Into © andcn vin they are not. They a & good son, without developing the | my bread and butter down to three | Mele Ie tiers. as brief as possible, of state, a new amendment has|the Sportcraft Knitting Co., hung up | $15 4 sour ard wrist watch. | @% Mont people, and they have each | very best that is in you, and being | slicos, wher I ‘used to eat fi 290 WORDS, and type or n prepared and is to be submitted ) other prizes for the beat doubles Third oii C tring of for compan r lex the a real, positive person. Just being | or si} bern abi piled ink. Pi e ee tu a s pl 2 | prize ne . by . ne it name as © ence of the state legislature at its pres | HOW TO ENTER woe have many othe a devoted offspring isn't enough ns tara talen ¢ will not use it tn ‘ang th nt session, according to George F./ STan CONTEST BS Paige Th ae ae riee elite eee B mpoasible for Me Cotterill, Seattle port commissioner |" yk us the prige list and decide 3 « rote a D @ for you. | The quea- The sm na ment ri explains | 1. which class you wish to enter. | . Beat “double” of ny male film |? I Gate-Crashers Up they're not fatsening Arevet ae fas anewered In a will allow the state harbor commt: Y star, facial resemblance only to in ‘ . : they are 0 eneral interest. Don't ‘s Glass sien to’ relocate harbor lines -#h Then get a picture of the » pork wrist watch na nd her Against Steel Soon |” you know, with |forget. the STAMP E >, Le AD. 1 It's Glasses, See DRARMEE ver necessary, with the permission | Wish to impersonate. Ke | Beat of any film male | *he wanted to nctually ned! | DRESSED ENVELOF a of the federal government, instead |ture to the Bushnell studio in haracter pearance and costume | “Md have a home w I keep football enthusiasts, | Tt ng. If you siaieiclar iad Seer re of having them finally and definitely |Cade square, after making an ap-!to be taken Into conalderation—-One | @on't. mean has to be ‘oung and old, from “‘crashing the| going to be fat re going to be |Copyright, 1026, by The George Mat- at ttled by the constitution as they |Pointment. Pose as nearly like the | 5 ae Senies earner or a toller, But if she had | gates” at the University of Waal Rad woihiee 3 ple __thew Aduma Service. schint geiaente o al picture as you can, Then FOR CHILDREN to be a w © would doubtle «ton stadium, an elghtfo pose it's the same with being thin = Pe The present hatbor lines were lo-|™ail both pictures, with the coupon, | fest “double” « film | have to cultivate some of picket fence will be built aro You don't get fat, and I'll bet you ig ated by the state harbor commis-|t® The Doubies Editor, The Star, | a otor—One t n by |itles she lacks ne nd become | football grounds ne ar at so much that {t makes you thin da 1307 Seventh ave, Seattle. Write " jon in 1890 to 1995 and at that timo | save ample room for future commer: | ¥°" nate fethateces Cotten | tu "Best, “double” of any irl-child breakfast I eat two oranges and a| says, their foresight was not qu! j star One vanity given by ood enough, as the state ports now/ The contest closes Friday noon, | Seattle Leather Goods Co, Rialto need more harbor area. | November 20. You need not have a| building couple of boiled eggs and a thin Our whalebone set ot tame be Fs not cover roof of “b WY Nin if phe if | 3 have two oF more tr cea bts {new picture taken unless you wish.| James & Bushnell, photographers Hou vf j tent OS oe th Good, largo prints of your prese: in Arcade Square, will make pictures MA ( f i U, S$, HAS MANY :=: accompanied bY 2 picture [Gown a pleure of the fil nar You SATURDAY | SUNDAY | |should be accompanied by a picture nap 2 oft | more posi perm rrance, assistant need Friday, pac yor King & ¢ carry it around!" name on the back of your pik ; the star's name on the back | or hers. a good daughter in al ay Agnes es, I do; that's a fact. For my Bridge Work (32 kara ch of the star. }resemble and pose neart ME STATIONS | HOME STATIONS oe JOBS OPEN Pictures are not essential to enter. ns you ean. ‘Then mail both pict a 6, Het | RIB, (20H i, Firwt, 3 verve: | Ex-Commissioned Men Form | 8 You may enter without them, if you| with the coupon, to The Do ww service; 6, Henri Damski's orchestra, | ivati | yntnetic Porotials te the only thing you must| Editor, The Seattle Star, 107 Sev- | KTCL (308 I hes Bloce ioe os rama. ae Organization Here | 4 OXY Cement’ Fillings The position of wheelman on the} promise ix to be at the carnival Sat-jenth ave., Seattle. Write your name| KIRK (384) “ is 7180, Cb nos service: | 2 Cableship Dellwood, operating out of |urday, November 21. The pictures|on the back of your pleture; the | 2me A ore [PE Lm AL some service The Sojourners’ club, an orgar Seattle, is to be filled by open com-|are just to guide the judges, but | star's name on the back of his or * MEW (606)eni1, 8° and of all master Masons who have No charge for petitive examination in the n fu-lthe final selection will be made, at | hers. bo OM Preabyte “ah i 4 commissions In the army, navy when other work ture. Application “must be in the/the carnival, “in person.” We'll tell you more Monday | 0 At cod raar o'r Oe ue oy {coast guard, marine corps, g Cuinare Promotes hands of the clvil_service commission, | mt ' ‘ OTHER STATIONS |survey or public health service, 207 Postoffice building, by Decem- jand—#, sport re} WCCO (4 tablished a « n Seatt | Permanent Hair Health ber 16. program 10, oF water cattle c know a apter | “Other péaltlons are open nation- STAR-ELKS MOVIE DOUBLES CONTEST OC (481), Davenport ideal | sepeanee Hal to. wal cceieloe’ ase Whe ally, as announced by the civil serv- I hereby agree to abide by the rules of the contest and the award ||preceam: s nrcheetee ee | KGO (861), ie ol: FP. Holoomb, ts prest reagrie spc bys Ne pel ado ice commission, ‘ag follows: Assistant || of the committee IVECO (417), uat- | symphony dani; Mads Wash dirinter "vied rest: | ptirde beds (epeaeodead Pepe physielaf, “elevaipr: conductor, ea Iam entering as « (Straight), (Character) (*) double for : com (ap), ner con- “Keo, (425), Han Franciaco—6:25, § ana} dent; Capt. Orville Jackson, secre-| | free the scalp of dandruff and minor ypist, mess superintendent, radio op- is tereees 1) cert: 9, dance ee i | #:20, orchyatras tary-treasurer, and Rev. M. A. Mat eruptions, and to establish a per- rator, felegraph operator, gas inj]. TOON. eens, Sc seuns) ONMtuam fltin wiae You resemibe) KPO (498), fan Francisco—¢:3 and| WOC (484), Davenport—6:18, Atwater | ties chaplain manent condition of hair health. PIMC Tisdremee tee cocntion | x Kis 408), Loa Angeles—§, program ie er ae ee The other charter members are: | [Sesp Se. Ointment t8 and tte. Talcum te. Sold cabinetmaker, labor foreman, me- I agree to be at the Elks’ Movie carnival, Elks’ temple, Seattle, on |) soy Wyeth ree encanta Lt Portiand—7:36, Presty-lcant Jones MacKay, Capt. D SEER cate ie antec hanical and architectural draftamen | vening of Saturday, November 21, 1925 ter analyaie; § and 9, programe; 10, radio| =e Caticura (meen ‘Stick 25¢, organ concert; | Raymond, Maj. O, H, Schrader, nd others. 14, mia ene, Capt, W Information concerning any of| Name KNX vides : Le ph Wiltamuth, Ca: . t é Sekt Any a | 2 teats aarti ae be cnatnea ot 19. bes ay iL, Maliewied (ditee | | Ludwige, Lieut. Col. Bre ‘ CHILDLESS 207 Pr office bulld "¢ . . | Lieut, Col, W. H Nelso: Capt Pagar No: haat ralbtene nan BBSGAE ENS iSi0iecctctaetcshess Frc Ne Sieh nm zaman ttle arene meu Prive see on p |Chariex L. Smith, Lieut. Col, H. W WETS REFUTED| emcee ee Sor asec LAME Sao HOMES | 6-645 TM, | | Refuting claims that the biggest | °—#- | KFoA—Hotmar ay esos: |Read Mrs. Benedict's Letter tnd strongest advocates of prob) Black-Eyed Duo |Girl Fails to Die | Piteceet athens Pca 'Praising Lydia E.Pinkham’s tion do not obey the law themselves ae | the Manufacturers’ Record has pu-| Face U.S. Charge, in Suicide Attempt) 22" cogs 72,4 Screnems) | | Vegetable Compound songs Mise Lucille Johneon and Nshed a list of several hundred let- ers from prominent professional and business men, not only upholding | other relics of free-for-all, John was recovering prohibition, but declaring that they | Karazanos, Frank Pappas and Pete | effects of chloroform which Exhibiting bruises, black eyes and| Louise Dewey, 1609 Seventh ave,, | others. eae KFOA—Eddlo Harkness’ dance orchen: ity hoa. | tre. Kewanee, Illinois. —‘‘When I was married abouta year and a half I took aturday from the | SUNDAY, 11 A. M.-12:30 P.M. aki; Vali in | Lydia E. Pink- are now or always have been total! ruipes were arraigned before United | pital physicians say she took in a] sesn Piet Mf. ¥. necviee Jaulte (Geter); U.S. NAVY YARD ham’s Vegetable abstainers. States Commins’ wman Fri-|suiteide attempt girl waturated | KTW—First torian service Maseanet) BREMERTON, CHARLESTON, Compound be- Proeg.. Souk of India yk PORT ORCHARD : [Press sinuee in ¢ Take Past Pai causeof ill health, Ferries from ( | Idid not have any Recently the Record published fet-| day on a liquor . They were ters from these same men upholding! arrested by federal drys in a raid a handkerchief with the stuff andj music, Meves* cafe: prohibition.’..After its publication @/ qt 919 Second ave. 8, Thursday | held it to her fa She wax rescued | teria BAY z. Seattle fog f children. I now number of letters and criticisms were | night | by her sister. Ss I SSID petal tla , M have two health: recélved to the effect that these ad-| | The World Deliver. Except Sunday, little girls and — es were not adverse | ‘ocates themsel to ane their sealer “nip.” H. G, Babcock; tener eole and cher, tne 8 Tainin Retry Arip ‘excep am sure I would | |. W. Winquist and chorus; violin solo, | Sascenger fare to Port Orchard \ nothave had them John Houck; hymn, 1. B. 8. A Bay” Tolnte, 80s Roand Trip. had itnot been for ‘Any ise Passenger Car (inclad- yonk medicine, ¢ ing Driver } EEATTLE TO NREMERTON vast’ spring and Do You I or FORT ORCHARD summer atk all PIONEERS meeT (Cross Word Puzzle) : run-down, irregular, and I h ful| Backache isn’t the Daughters and granddaughters of | headaches, and my back and side hurt | to be, years ago. Most! the historic little party of pioneers No, 37 horizontal ls a big word because it has a big meaning s “Ferries Throogh Rate: ¢ ty meso that I could stay py MAGuly s-abgce | to kidney disorder, ® which landed at Alki Point Novem-| HORIZONTAL | bpd A ee thresats (Tow time. Re be pete cna and | simply that the eS h ber 13, 1851,,and founded the city| 1. Cow. | rhe Beate Bremerton nd Sea eer per ye Rare to axe ing as they should to g | “Hr Ps | from unt of Seattle, staged a birthday party| 4. Hauling. | have been oe arranged that sloee | used io Si native Wah; eee and keep it rick = 1 commemorating the event Friday. 12, To come In. gpancrticn can be made in eith hot long till T- wae tatleved: ‘Now ] fal So, if your ba They were dressed in the crino-|13. Work of Feet AVY YARD ROUTE Fa ee p thas work and help others, 7 (2nd. you area i lines and be-puffed gowns of 74 eee | Colman Dock MAin-ge2¢ sure praise Lydia E Pinkham’s ‘edi sick, irritable, pee © t at pf aetaieanig ] Pp y' medi-| ond bladder al i years ago, and met at the home| 145° Meadow. | cines,to any one I meet that is suffer- to help the last of Mrs. M. J. Carkeek, The party | 16. Hxiate. ing from similar troubles, I think if |°™ct™ing to a was staged by the Seattle Histori- | 1% 21416 mothers with girls would give it to | ‘Delt work. ee. oe cal society, organized in 1911 An answering. them when they come to womanhood | Drink Ft Bi Vivian Carkeek traced the his- itwould make them stronger. People | ™e2!s and rs tablets ee tory of Seattle with his rare col- | 25 Ministers, Aketeieeem | Who have known me all my life are | anti-urle-ach rate #8 dee lection of old photographs and} 99° Fioate. PUG ET SOUND astonished to see me now as I was) meal. Get ‘fy a the prints. Mrs. G. G, Lyon and Mrs. 31, Engagements. ae Bead ie my teat an oe tie the aed oy wah Burke presided at the tea tables | 24 Cavities. until I started taking the Vegetable diuretic dis i : ddalstad soy Mia ENoEvAl H Lati.| 38, Condition : STEAMER Mrs. MARY ReBENE®| Pres. the ps I Ms mer and Mrs. Edmund Bowden. | #9. Depressions a SCHEDULES 13 Payson St., Kewanee, TIN. x sea ). Br LEE ine e cup of Health at the Greaktast BaveMoney, Teaver by Senet 4 chemical 46. Depot $8. A lyric poem. 50. NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Nov. 14, | ol: to Ventsletes {By U. P.}—Btate police today be-| 54, Half an em, wan a search for Alice M. Corbett, af Utiea, N. ¥., 21-year-old student in the junior class of Smith col. | 58 Social insect. 60. Pitchers, 52, Roadhouse. 66. To peep. lee, who disappeared owrly, yester-| 61. To finish. 62 Muscles 58, Definite article, 59, Toward lay, after leaving a farewey note, | 62 Chain which passes thru a tye-| ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S Miss Corbett was a friend of Jean del sah tha CROSSWORD FUSZLE M. Robertson, of Elizabethtown, N, C., VERTIOAL 8 pa of le 2, U 4 who yesterday was found dead in| 4: ty bommencer 4, shasn her room in one of the college dor-| 6. Sun god. 6. Whigs mitorion, 7. Neuter pronoun, &, Broad smile, if o eee OL rae t MRtr hee BAe 0; Devoures tro “tatint * {a7 é JIRIN|S } Dies From Torch Hy atplish nee ahs P oe Period. 24. Not suitably Explosion Burns |?! tess. ialyeolen clot or Burns sustained when an acety POS PAGUIE OF Money mattlee om wits ene torch exploded, Friday morn table that means Efficiency at the Business Desh BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA Has a full-rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is invigorating and sustaining. 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