The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1919, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. 'No Midnight Oil for Him; Moderation Brings Honor COMIN SISISiSinica nt A ra champ stent thf greg ry ] / eZ» ; at ott_moderation, | Moderation, in| | » Just Plain Oy | 1 | Sunday Ey Fe She Is Everywhere! Robe whe the on of Mr and tactic “ tudies and ; hove Modera € ; Jeotelcity i an “i 41 A and one ; oa for him. went In for Just Normal Boy Robert is just a normal” hoy} tortotm met apecs and books living on prunes and Robert Wright reer mapped out. He's no dreamer Like all normal boys, Robert! He believes his career will shape it pleads guilty to a weakness, Hin is | self the movies. He Ukes the canned ‘ drama and comedy, but not enough Venus Johnson Second to allow his weakness to mar his fu An val jctorian of hie clw Rob ture, In other words, Robert does ert will ny not know every movie hevamp by |America.” As runner-up to F name, nor can Ke tell the color Miss Venus Johnson, with a record Mary Pickford’s hair. He's that|0f 35 “A's” during her four years in kind of a Robert—a moderate-tiving | Mth school, will speak, as salutator tan, On “Heroes of the int bert, | ‘ETERNAL MAGDALENE: A great modern drama of compassion—a panorama of worldly sympathies, pity, gret. A story of our town and of every other town in the clvil- youth, who has specialized in ele trical engineering during his fo Other Broadway students who re brilliant years at high school, with a ceived honorable mention as diligent king for chemistry and physios students follow Mins Johnson in thrown in standing in the following order: Or- When he & re the University of} rin Vining, Alma Calhoun, Kenneth Washington, next year, Robert will’ McLaren, Andrew Lind, Marion Mit é take up engineering. He has no ca-'tleberger and Alfred Miller. Peace to Bring Trade Avalanche to Seattle] First . That the imn ¢ steel export/of the imports of Japan from this trade to the Far East, the backbone | country of Seattie’s Oriental commerce, will| Under existing tariffs, it conta $27 not be lost to this port by any dis |a ton to ship steel from Pittaburg ‘to MASTER OF THEM ALL LEXANDE WHO KNOW ALL NEW mination in railroad rates favor-|the Orient, via the Seattle-Pacific ized world; a ray of light that penetrates the very depth SHOW OF WONDERS ing the all~water route to the Orient |route, while by way of New York Sho of Wrstans teeaen, from the great Eastern manufactur: and Panama the charge ts only $20 a ing centers by way of Panama is the | ton » thin $20 in 4 a small welcome news brought home by C./ rail charge from Pittsburg to J. France, executive secretary of the York, but still a differential in favor port of Seattle, who returned from of New York existe. Washington, D. C., Thursday night Kept a Check “With the signing of peace. the! ww, went before Edward Cham governments of the world will be st& |1.25' traeric head for the railroad ad ae a eek ag hind bo ministration, and contended that Se- petered, and, having Russia as attic is losing all ite steel trade by il enter pert partner, Seattle will enter on a p the discrimination in rates.” France wt commerce “ _ ye se aid in commenting, "aid: “but they had kept a check on re eee One oe the xteel being shipped out of Seat- 1 aS 3 A Detained by City; Damage Claim Due f0 tne proven ‘iui in commerce |(* and showed us that 640 care 0 - Sues for $35,000 to Wreck Is Filed irre has been in Washington, |e! had been exported to the Orient in Charging he was illegally held) First claim against the city for| Working for equalization in rates a ga 6 Bi le’ came to ae Mm the city vice disease stockade | the two routes to the Orient. The | ncieh steel to satisfy Beattie ohip. March, 1918, to April, 1919, | allwater route is by way of eget nee date é ik Garrypie has filed claim|Cpitol Hill car crashed into a one-| Panama canal from New York, and |P*rs for pr pinay Rc ela a the city for $35.00). jman street car at Eighth ave. and/the rail-water course brings freixht) 9° cote to the Orient pode: yr Garryple alleges that he has!Pine st.. May 1%, was filed with | Over the continent to Seattle, where tha Orésat by water off, Chambers practically guaran Feadered physically unfit to/ine city clerk Saturday morning, |'t * %Mt on to the Ort ifs teed that he would establish rates by} any work, as the result of! Costs $27 a Ton t given during his stay in| Faymond Plaskett asks $500 for! ‘en pay tgs 4 the wos routes on a basis of absolute : | © principal fight has been made | parity eetention hospital. He is rep-| sprains, bruises and possible inter-| on the rates on ateel from Pitteburg To Extend Credit ted by W. F. Hays. ‘nal injuries, not yet ascertained. lo Japan. Steel comprises the bulk America is placed in thé peculiar a ——— position of trying to sell to countries that must come to her to obtain mon ey to buy,” France deciared, in com : . THE HOME OF MIRTH, MUSIC AND MELODY Third and Madison . Nights: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 rics PR General Matinees: 25¢ and 50¢ }Ai* LADIES’ ONLY MATINEES, 50¢ METROPOLITAN Main 6211 Fourth and University A wonderful picturization of the world as it is, as always has been, as it always will be. It will make think. It will make you talk. And you will remembe it as one of the most elabor- ate, powerful productions you have seen in months. y starts TODAY § Personal injuries suffered when a menting on foreign credit. “When | peace is signed, I'look for American financiers 0 work out a scheme whereby foreign credit may be ex tended. Conditions will right them-| selves ax soon ax Americans can| trust their money in foreign lands Russia, in particular, is going to need financial aid in her future problema, She will be a heavy buyer | from this country And there is only one route from the United States to Russia, and that is by way of Se | attie.”* CHILDREN UNDER 14 WITH A conan Ss sianvne SUNDAY STARTING AT 2:30 P. M. LEW Tow Autos Over | | Snoqualmie Pass! | As far as King county is con-| cerned, the Sunset highway thru Sno-/ NOT ADMITTED Jqualmie pass was cleared of snow| Sand ready for automobile traMe Sat tates aie tae Navy Starts Big Advertising Drive _ Raid 1 woe. Hall pa to Attract Moré Men Aboard Ships .,.2°"ss2. 3.3" be towed over the pass, It was orig-| inally planned to have the pass/ BY HERBERT COREY | certain violent colored posters to be {he used to be the press agent for headquarters here today, arresting cleared of snow and ready for traf-| NEW YORK, May 24.—Not more |Pasted on board fences, but that| Charles Frohman and for the great-| five men, They were charged witt fam fc on May 10, but unforeseen diff | than 25 per cent of the timeexpired | '#n’t true advertising. ‘cus in the world, and for many | aistrimuting disloyal literature and amusement propositions, He culties arom d delayed the work | me = ¥ rly in the war the marines got reenlist in the navy | any that |SPreading Bolshevik propaganda. of clearing the pass for two weeks. | was the prediction of « naval| busy on publicity! The marines’ |™Ay be depended upon to do all that | "ion Ot esl ii ate Ake |ctticer of ripe, experience, He has| motto is “Firat to Fight.” They | one he 2 Se hath anes atany stent | ios Kk Aneta Joseph SAYS BROTHER-IN-LAW not ud recent access to depart. | might times add. First to epapae ol bose virgy gpa Bios a rickson, xe! Nelson, Josep! |mental statistics, because he has | Think.” The marines had a preag/One man cannot do everything. A. Motugh; Wm. Austin and Louls & STOLE MOTHER’S BODY | been at sea, But he has talked with | agent and told true and chestswell: | Change in the polley of the super | cay ain he men nd ne that most of|ing stories about themselve They — pone pag it nae Py eke baer veg aaa Dy them want 0 get out at once, "Per-|got the recruits they wanted. More |200n ae naval officers are permitted niowski has on arrested to tell the world what the navy is i” aoe FUNERAL HELD haps three-quarters of the gobs on|than that, a spirit was built up in grand larceny warrant. He al doing, naval publicity will get a 7 © Big Fleet would have le the marines that is not equalled i . Following funeral services, tht (ABIE KABIBBLE) leged to have taken illegal poneew.|@¢ Big Fleet would have left the| the marines that is not equa mf bree. service ad ion of the body of Mrs. Kluska, hia| 4Y¥ flat when they arrived in New| any other branch of the service, A : : ; hody sof ©. S. Wegener, 82-yeaniil sion of the body of Mrs, Kluska, his| 1 eg fi grant rine is proud of himse! st be ty and by some of the persistent | pioneer of. Se re mother-in-law. The complaint was|Xrk if that had been possibl ine is proud of himself ju ploneer of. Seatt 5 died Wedneal off the Washing en the American youn SUPPORTED BY ERT. C. HUNT ‘They all have dependent wives or| cause he is a marine, A squad of | sitters will be pri | mated | 1 jobs wait: | sworn to by his brotherinlaw, Ar ton Kluska | marines would undertake to ¢ T Jing for them,” said the naval offi-| Up perdition with feather dusters, | ters will discover that the man who he two men are members of dif cer.e “Every man has a reason that| They're MARID aren't they?| Wants to make the navy a career | them canny lad who wan! ferent Polish, churches at Pe Bil. | oii stand «fire and acid examina | Well? may attain commissioned ranks in| to study and save money will get f# n| ton lid aged mothers or elxe ¢ und quarreled over h should | il ! ae : few years if he has the necessary | touch with naval educational coursed bury the dead woman rzeaniow. | UO” Jarred the Navy's Dignity ) There hundreds of men | #nd chances. If America is to pave : IXCK aN “Ach | What's the matter? Why are the ’ quality here are hundreds of men AND AN EXCELLENT CAST ski buried her, and Kluska had him] | Whats | pats Maxlous ty become | But that Jarred the settled dignity | dining in the ward room tonight|® real merchant marine, Americal IN. irreste | iatiaanneat iy of the navy dreadfully who took their meals in the mess | ™ust likewise have a real fighting pre ure indications of improve: | hall a few months ago. The men | fleet ment, Licutenant Commander Wells | who just want a close up view of} T Hawks has been put in charge of !the world, will discover that the CHRISTENSEN TALKS | ave Perfectly Vatit Reasons TO DEMOCRATIC CLUB, © first thing needful is to gabe A super-clerk or ‘two into a rfectly valld reason, They | naval publicity, He know "FUN AT MONTE CARLO” for navy offers thé best chance change clerks. “ ‘or the we dd now th Dr. W. T. Christensen, member re fos ee aa ‘ es i he at of the Seattle port commission, wa ‘ bali renga Be a ng made without prejuc ‘othe y scheduled to address the King Coun. | '"® ™ La asap . - . ? y of any new war that may : ane ty Democratic club at noon Satur . 4 start up within the next few months day, on port commission activities they think they have done enough Bar resident Wilsor address on “In-| rut atvall times the navy has trouble ternational Law,” recently delivered in keeping its hammo full, Men enlist to see the world and, having iven it a thoro glance, they want in Paris, was read by George ¥ Ryan i to demobilize themselve to see Ma : SUNDAY A CYCLONE OF FUN AND MUSIC THE RUSSIANS ARE ARR ED |again. Or they enlisted because P; -o-Lite B vice Cc GAMBLING HALLS OF MONTE CARLO Mike Solod and George Kusla,| Phyllis was unkind und Phytiis Nas Ce ee vee Russians, were arrested near By-|elther relented or a new charmer erett Thursday afternoon by Sno-| has been found homish county deputy sheriffs or 921 EAST PIKE STREET | WITH THE But the main reason men do not 2 charge of moonshining, ‘The enlist or : Kk vefore nitec onme ob ‘e chair in W hingto: ONE PRICE te Commissioner Mansfield at The navy hasn't sittlaed ep s No HIGHER SPA Bt Everett and held in leu of $1,000, guper-clerk in a bureau d ided Ie te weil abe N THE BIG “PAJAMA NOVELTY ball sach go that naval dignity would be low. od Ma’ (except Mon.) 25¢ ater “ . hay ered by making known to the world a HURRY! FOR YOUR CHOICE OF day announced « public auction In| navy hits been ne feeectiey aint ei the near future to well 62 bed quilt elf as a bo 1 of direction ya deilet tr jselzed by federal officers in recent}on the common stockholder, It. 4 \ booze confiscation quite ue thas the navy has caused | Gl

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