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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 6

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NVEDNESTAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9. 1925. TrIE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, SPOKANE, 'WASH. 1TE-77 1r Inland 'Empire Princesses Pose Before Grandstand Mirth Mildred Mildred I nein.

MInnj. InrgarCt Arthur. Stoker. Blogert. Heidenreich.

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'1, 1.. Helen Lucille In hathern Ilene 'Minnie NI inelle 4. nthprine Blanche Smith. I Reber. Stile.

George. lichellenger. t. ()finer. HAun pion.

Bierman. I Wier. hennetH. 20 ()WIN of the Inland Empire; and onc I Alargaret I adjudged the most beautiful, is fifth from! The princesses made a lovelyappearance in costumes of pastel choice. Miss "MeGeevy's expressive eyes and entire laek of makeup delighted the eyes a grandstand crowill the right.

l'tineess Coeur 'MeArthurc second! shades. Ev.ety one had some in the grandstand who selected her had sOnte infhwnce with the committee oll awards. Miss McArthur, Ile fair yesterday. Prineess Tekoa Oils, prize winner, is seventh from the right. as the most brantiful.

The judges had a difficult time making a a vivacious blonde, won second ill beauty eontest at the 1924fair I I I vrali rwtv bre ad. est. i NI 1 s. ll 1 STRANGERS GAVE Hryi DOPE the Of Miles I van. Steamed brown bread, firs Spangle; second, Mts.

J. 13. STRANGERS Li Alit; AIM DUEL Blanch. Crowned Princess of Inland Empire FN first, MrS. Sl'angir c.nd, Mrs.

Nettle Irish. Itrock Jnekson Cates lernion of Jail IV rult. ks, first, Mr.M. Smogitled Morphine. It cieroth, second, Airs.

Flizabeth Nor- Three strangers gave him the (icon, phine sent to the county 3E01 as pot, h. first, Mrs Mg gum for Jaclison a negro AlMe seciind. Mts. Iva GrAV- vir tdayinK Ena story, tdly ticd quilt, cotton patch. WO, cording to James Young.

svo Ia on Mrs. second, Mrs. Car- trial in Judge Wetister's court, I- ie limn; silk patch, fat first, Mrs, chargid with imving narcotics to sell. lieuuty Sheriff Brower and others tomfied that Young sent some ing gum pat hoses to Joeknon snit I that they contained morphlne, The ease 111 be resumed today. ANTIQUE DISPLAY lanumodlitishcshair, property Mrs.

Nathan Anderson. Airs, Walker is the ninth genera- Parker house I first, Mrs. W. on of the children of John Alden II Moore: second, Mrs. N.

W. McCor- Is BEAuTiFuL ti and Priscilla and the chair was given mach; hiscult. raised, first. Mrs. L.

V. 1 the grandson Of Ahles 1 Iuvall; s.comi, Airs. J. S. Standish and It is a bona fide exam- 'Spangle, iliscuits.

baking powder. pie of One of the pieces brought over first, Miss Vera Foy; second. Mrs. C. In the Mayflower.

E. Batt, n. Cookies, plain, first, Al iss Heirlooms Shown by Mrs. I F. Lucille Hillman; Mrs.

fluida Sweet Pea Show Today. Walker at Fair -Win Larson. The crowds continued their interest 1 Cookies, fruit. first, Airs. Adolph Praise.

in the ethibits yesterday and the Johnson; second, Airs. W. S. Jaeolis; flora I association had many fresh 1 doug hn uts, Airs. Alice Munroe.

in their exhibit. Their sec- les, ginger, first, Mrs. J. S. AlcCorCOOKEDFOODS ATTRACT on sweet pea show of the stfinmer muck; a.cond, Airs.

Mary Parrott. will be given today, with a long ar- Cookies. oatmeal, first, A. Ekray of cash prizes. hind; SeCOnd, AT S.

McCort-nark. In the cooked food section were Fey- Cake, loaf, first, Edith Proudfit; In the cooked food section were I Cake, loaf, first, Edith Proudflt; Alargaict I-lostcr; second, INIrs N. II crazy quilt. first, Effie Quinn, TI Mrs. Itali.

Itraided rug, first. Mrs.1,, M. Whitcl Mrs lary Zulauf. first. Mrs Ella Ballard, sccond, Mrs.

Itertha 31arx, colorcd oibroidcry, first. Mrs. Sarah Strohni; second. Mrs. Thomas Dunn; fancy apron.

first. Mrs. liertha Marx, occond. Mrs N. H.

Hagen; tatticic. first, IIrs Thorp; Mrs. itarrh.t crochet lays, first. Nlrs II. II Esich(s, Ii Elite Pills Alargarct ptister; second, 'Airs.

N. II kiagru; crazy quilt. fir(, IIgI Ern, Qum; ionit, Mrs. itralticd rug, first. Mrs L.

M. sommi. Mrs Vlary Zulituf. Ballard, Mrs. Bertha 31a, embroidery, first, Mrs.

Sararxh Strohni; second, Mrs. Thomas 1.Unn; fancy apron, firet. Nino. liertha Marx, stcond. Nits N.

II. Hagen; first, J. Thorp; NIra. ilarrh.t vrochet lave. first.

Mr I II crd, II hate Pills Prime. Are Awarded for Bread, Cookien, Pies and Cakes In Women', Blinding. Prime. Are Awarded for Bread, i A 4i 1 .,,.4.,,......1 ELKS' FUNERAL. Nleinbers Of Spokane lodge and vie at the temple Thursday after- idothers ate requested to noon, September le.

I2U, sit I 3a la attend the funeral of Itrother E. I. Shaw. Friends' of tin, are COLIrtPOttelY invited to the servh.es. Hy of NAVE 0.

LEIN, stove Explosion Cosine' Fire. Exalted Ruled Tin xplosion of an oil stove CONSCOli" k4ecretary dr, dight i lie tire tienart moat to Adv. MnItofl. tt fthard tenant, at 6.45 11, psterday. The GEN).

AD1 IFNI-11mi flanws were subdued before the at- rival of the apparatus. There was a grass file at Rockwell tibd Magnolia MOVING tilt at 3 10 p. rid, and a rubbish fire at Trudit and t.heridan at el 15 p. STORAGE Both ere oltenotied coin MY. tA SOCOMI.

INturirl Alase; fruit cake. first, eral human interest. Ftories. The prize cookies were the work of Miss Airs. Nathan Anderson; second.

Aim and I B. Sammons. Layer cake, first, Mrs. Lucille Hillman, S1421 Division, Fannie Tiltilrlit; Eet'Orid, were the first she ever baked. She Aliss Edith is a girl in her teens and was much Fisher.

Sponge cakes, first, Mrs. C. over her success. bre. sccond.

Mrs. F. Jorsensen. Mrs. Alice Alunroe, another prize I nut w.

wiiiner, 18 an elderly lady who came angel food cake. first, Mrs. Adolph off Nvith many firsts and seconds to JOhnS011; second, Mrs. C. J.

Sirup test ify to her culinary prowess. Mrs. Devil's food cake. first. Airs.

C. L. Mary Parrott, who believes in II full Nsighhors: second, Mrs. Bert cookie jar, over 75. and Won a Apple pie.

first, Airs. W. Pitcher; second prize for her ginger cookies. second, Airs Alice Alunroe. Lemon Cooked Food Priam Pie.

first. Mrs. J. A. Murray; second, Cooked food prizes were Br Airs.

E. D. Clark. Pumpkin pie. first, Mrs.

Fan creak reak; second, Airs. N. whole wheat, first, Airs. L. Du ail; W.

McCormack. second, Mrs. W. C. Taber.

Nut bread. first. Mrs George Bushnell; second, Handiwork Awards. Airs. T.

J. Canlon. Salt rising bread, In the handiwork CIRSM of exhibits second prize only, Airs. Mary Foults. from women over ar, the prizes Ivere White bread, first, Mrs.

P. Sammons; awarded as follows, second, Mrs. J. S. Mecormack, knitted first, Mrs.

Ella Spangle. Graham bread, first. Mrs. Republican street. Sc.

T. J. Conlon; second, Airs. L. V.

Do- (tie; second. Airs. IV. IL Moore; JL bre. Mrs.

F. nut loaf, first, Nil's. J. Dashbach, ann-el food cake, firt, Mrs. Adolph Johnson; see.nd, Mrs.

C. J. Strut). Devil's food cake. first.

'Alt's. C. Neighhors: t-ecfun-I, Mrs. Bcrt Apple pie. first, Pitcher; neeOlid, Mrs.

Alice Munroe. Lcnion Pie. first. Mrs. J.

A. Murray; a E. D. Clark. Pumpkin pi 0, fm4, Mrs.

nitt, dircak; sccond, N. W. McCormack. Handiwork In the handhAork CIRSM of from women over Cr, the prIzet, Ivere av.ardtd as Is riitl-r P.itt,I1S. first, Mrs.

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'I'S' 4 ts (mc of the most valuable amt displays at the NVOITICII.N build. ing at the fairgrounds is the collection of antiques, the property of Mrs. B. F. Walker, W2615 Sharp avenue.

Among them its a small portrait of Daniel Webster, painted a short time before his death, and the property of Mrs. Walker's father, Among her possessions is a Japanese sewing box of black and gold lacquer, brought from Calcutta in the 50s. There are the fine laces that were the property of her mother, soft boots of white kid, laced on the sides, that were her mother's wedding SiPPeS in 1860. There are miniatures of wonderful detail and execution and kytitted dW. first, Mrs sEE Hop ffs TQANSFER .440.1 6TOPAGE Stole Dounrity's he role( onch.

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S1224 Dtvimom, ci AT THE CITY HOTELS 0 0 HOTELS SET RECORD ROOMS NEVER SEA RICER THAN THEY WERE ESTER DAY. Ritsvi Ile Four Entertains Carats of Coeur d'Alene and Crowds at Fairground. Miss Margaret McGreevy. Tekoa wins the honor this year for sending to the Interstate fair the fairest princess. and yesterday from 21 maidens representing all the principal cities and towns in this region this young lady was chosen by the Judges to wear the royal crown.

It a most difficult task for the Judges. beautiful costumes were worn by the contenders for the Inland Empire honor and never before were so many popular and pretty girls assembled before the grandstand for the tinportant event. REPORT BLACKFACE' BURGLAR The Weather. GIVE GAY PARTY FOR PRINCESSES It is probable that hotel rooms wore never more scarce in Spokane than yesterday. Influx of visitors to the fair have taxed the limits to all the main downtown hotels with the overflow seeking apace in the outlying diatricts.

While this congestion Is other than gratifying to those after a resting place for the night, hotel IflOTI are frank in admitting it Is the best bUSIIIPMR they have enjoyed In a long time and are hopeful it will continue, The Coeur d'Alene hotel lobby WRS bursting with melody yesterday when the Ititzville quartet, four singers from the heat town, arrived in town in honor of Inland Empire day. These four, lout Ittraen, Carl Clodius. Jake Haelei and Bill Itosenoff. all lilts-vine merihants except the latter who is a foriner, are really sweet singers and have been coming to Spokane on this day for years. They gave a concert, afterne011 i 0 the hotel then Sang grandstand at the fair and last ivcnliig made a second HPpoitrato 10 the lobby.

Every Man in Spokane Will Be Interested in Knowing WHY Jentwir-th ,0 4 A 41. 1.4a tit-1-1- i it.il rli I 4114' T-. ilo a -t'. '4' 4 2.. 4- a.

FE: I A OM ilium WINN Iran -of i 41: i. a Amilli.221.111:11 se I I At, ti, 44 1. SO all t'. 4 414 t' AOt 44 or 4'''y 0, ri: a wy wIt; to.411. 0 0 4, 1 Ora l'IN 47''''' 104 Iavie'.

L. Every Man in Spokane Will Be Interested in Knowing WHY eRtwtrtk I 0 0,, I i in Knowing 'WHY 1 I crawl rth linvenoternfit, bun.1 in Anotheen Garage, In Jail. "Biaelclaee- ats dr, net nsitally land the aetors in jail, but ItavenReraft, 0 had etneared his fare with lamphlitek when he was For Praia for 1at rn WaFidngtonFair and warmer. Forecwit for ily fair ontr.ratiP Prds ighrot b6, ar ago 11 Derby Day Queen and Her Maids Also Are Honored at Davenport. (Its.

overed in the garave of C. 'I' stet 1 A. 7 (1' Lit-1(11(Y. AV-10 iti ito ton, teas at In 3 ro.d..1 last night on a 't-glary (tlet, rttinton.t koti fli tfif ff. I ItIr.

Lindley told lho t-h. riff And tto osoontor hnt ho works at the Spo-t: 'tan. ry tInd arose early yt-dor- (lay morning to I) 1, 1). tit a It, They piano to go to th tog( pi tho art r-, a Lindh stopped into the garago HI i rig a noke took It to he tio(tdri. f.rit ,4 fl.

I i I f. mr, hi rthe, lott Lind'est t-tv it. Ited on a light. lie (i ii.t. h.

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tiit s. .4.. I 1.4'44iY Lindlov rail to all them anti 'latent ..1 ttn raft threntenod tho two men and got (7,. rie said 1 )(Indy Shot it AleEtven I If. .1 ft I tit tut(1( (I ht.zet aft.

nmeraft hod stmen of itt t.ack of tools and had rostiovod ttot (hr tin front the auto Ito doclared tit lee rt. tt he had gonti otter v. nen lie saw some prott ii Sheriff. ItteEtv(n find 1 I ...4 ti PliS4 I if tho tt- i trt niahr Dae Myers, stockman, Republic, la at th Victoria. 1,, A.

merchant. Ft. Is at the Ridpath. Adams, lumberman, Potlatch, is at the Rielpath. IL A.

Stone, mining- man, nrofino Is at the Halliday, clinrie4 merchant, Creston, Is at the Rai 'Way. Dave Kennedy, merchant, Mi land, is at the Atlantic. C. Franz, hardware dealer, MosCOW, 14 at Iif, rTpohano. .1.

wheat groixer, Colfax, is at ft. Halliday. C. E. merchant, at the Victottitt 1..

(lark. in gr fonttaeror, Usk, is at the prnwer. tq a bn A E. Mullay, wheat kr.svf Pa, at II, l't I. E.

lay, kr.scf 11" "ni R. Goldman and wife, W. E. Gil- christ, M. O.

Frank, E. D. Newfield, IV. D. Sullivan, I Pheriy, A.

C'. Prentiss. G. D. Reynolds, H.

F. PerrY, A. IIMoney, San li'raneisco; Herman R. rage, Yakima', J. Koshland, MiSM R.

I. Klipper, IL W. Coa, 11, F. It'twIl and wife, G. C.

Goodman. M. Joseph, H. .1. Stewart, P.

Nr. Ander- and wife, Iniil York; E. H. Taylor, Kalispell; I T. Clark, John It H.

Miles, Minneapolis', A. Knapp and wire, Vaneouver; D. C. Dunham anti wire F. Polteer and wife.

Blanchard; Miss L. Sandpoint; Mary Louise Ifebberil, J. P. Davie(' and wire, Fred L. Vood, I pokane, IL B.

Miller and wire, Wal- I lace; F. L. SitlITTIOnS and wire, Priest River: Nrargaret Taylor. Coeur I d'Alene: John A. Turner.

Victoria; I E. M. Welch, Leslie tltehelI. Pasco: I Mrs, 31 ft. Norria, BerkeleY, NItan Anna B.

Crawford, R. It. (reer and family, Walla Walla; W. F. DOOttlin I anti family, Troy, Aliss Lindsay, Good- 1, Ing; .1, Auir and wlie, Centralia: Joe Ilitlier.

Iliizenian: Miss A. IL Taylor, Miss Al. Taylor. Harrington: Miss E. H.

Dart, Thom E. prass. J. A. Missoula, Mildred Sta, he, J.

Ntid wire, IVallaye. Mts. C. C. Leavens anti 1 mra, J.

S. Gray, Eva NI. (Day, Hooper; IL Iranson, Alidian; Joseph I and wife, Deer Lodge: Miss Ariel, C. and wife. Chewelah; W.

H. Inner. (Massa, W. f. 1 Detroit; W.

Harper, It'arland; Gaines, F. L. Overley. Pullman; lIlary Clark. Catherine McNarv.

Mrs. VI'. froaera, l'endleton; Nfra. R. It.

Hotel, lone: Peggy Clapp Troy; I. Cole and Irire. A lirora; Esther IVrigle. M. and A.

Stoker, Niullati: awl 1 Niro. C. It illizor. C. IlanjU.

trm. St. Louts: A Nliisson. Stall- ford; IV IV. Liddell wire, cash- 1 Miss Elorerao Anderson, i Mlss Mildred Pogyrs, Mary Atisp Nli Nary.

NV, G. llogYrii. PYrollytonl At rI. L. Morgan, Evtri-lt, liren It, Ltt 1I 11 It riiiise: E.

ri. and wire, Mks Sue. F. Ilityltney and Sandpoint; l. E.

'larke and mire. Lewiston; H. Salt Lake; IA'. 'Lon Johnaon and Colville; It. ri.

Ilnykelt, Day- I tow. Carver. Mrs. U. K.

Carvoi. irident: ft. ('. Lipe, Detroit: St, Louis: Irene C. liart in Pullm8n: V.

1-ik Park U. C. Sipe, Detroit, W. I IThger, lloiso; E. E.

Warren, Sultan, NV. J. ilistor, Pilliman; It NI. 1 Jilenti, Pasadena; Frank itues IV, A. Tiddeji and I fo, Mrs Clements and wire, Mro, 1 .1.

IV. Crooks, I'ernotr, Mr. and Mrs All1111Y. AdilY; E. and wife.

Nap- lo 1, Mrs E. V. StansirlYlil, Wallace; Petty K11111M0, 'In: I i isher, Miss N. GarrlYid; I NI, Stoltz, NIlestern J. Dona, Kendrick, U.

Haves, SI. Paul; I'. NI, Molide, Deoritio: T. Hopkins rind Ikify, Eilly River', NI. NI.

Eaton Dr. Johnston and 14011, EitZvine; It. E. Mecjella nil if, nsaP FilYI Mrs. J.

loorile, Boyd. hoornis, E. St Louis; Sellc, 'Ansa T. Timm; II. King, S.

11.1 Tlrri1011 Ti It Vert end mire. A. J. Potlatch, 17 R. Ville( and wirc.

Proei4er; Mk, M. Miss 1. A. Groonrii1d, Hirite; 1,, INIoLati11, Yal(111a. PlilYkYon, Two Graham A.

(Wine, Nliss J. ShuNliso Nlar.e WO, Dillon, J. StrlYklonl itoxle Thor- MPrl, Soap Lake, Niles Wiester, H. I IIIn Erielcson, Mies fr. Erlekson, Miss fliirkhart, M.

Frank, Miss E. Froik, MIFF; MonioN. Aline Vali II Miss (artor .1. P. 1), .1 Hord, wag, 1 Fannin.

AV. A. Li.1,f,11 (I. H. 111,111111 1,1,4 i of intersiale Pair, I of Coraiiiiree; It.

I Ii rsinith, I Moonily; E. Prink, Cilleitinati; (l. I tiril and wife. CyllaaAtiv, 2 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 i 1,, I I I I i Clothig re Is ci Clothi, Cu. a SI i I p.

it re Ds was a merry throng of dancers at the Italian gardens, Dayenport's, laet night, lured by It tie Presence rf the Inland Empire prin. for the Interstah, fair twehk, Fi id that of MINK Margaret ETATIOI. rby MIPC11. who wa9 t-trt rit party given by William Matti. ws, 'throughout fair he has a 9 ptv tor lair fir tii011 It iII, NrF.

Cf.x. mo, ditactitt. 1), I Hest mi. I 11Nt1fti, by Mis9 11garet Seid, I find I99 4 a noi9Mal fict hy Prtty who tdaYs thr Reratlion. I Iiiii ilid AtiSS find he liii o.

rya trisr. with Om young men alit ono. I 'partying int hi I a pay pat ty 0 ii i-i ri tlito eritrot in ions tor A Om table V. a cluster of artistie dt.91trIi. to wmtflate tho mori Ine, iridemeont in the rt fit otor i i hioh )M'- Ito 8SCM WO.IP fUiI iIth th, of thr, BoRSOP.

fain, and her attendants thole xi, orr lovoly foreage, arra ngod in tie do of a hortimmhoe. arludr.d in I ho party wrre aP)1', IMMK ga ii orspoon. MiFH Virgina Altos a thoryn is rot rata vos, Niakaar tia, tip I rank itrus Ftslirr, Peyton aI 3 and Ed Illarthew.a. 1, Iniand Ilmpire Princesptes find Nvjh ihr.r 9 Part if 80 In tt, and Iv( re tioa I ed in Wina, t-iroittra of eight at a talle. For the taiMm I Imre whr, ap pomt merits in au-mum er9, ztrimas predominating.

Tell COMPLAIN OF MILL EMBERS ETATION.i. I fi fo if 4 1(' (r Ii na I NFIH1 N. WIWI, E. NI 1'01 1, 0 11 nirN i co--: '7. '1'.

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