The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1919, Page 2

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THE S TO FLAY ACTION |ASKS CITY FOR * Hubby Says Leah ; Yearned for All BILL'S LAWYER + = to F wae _ Elite Trimmings of the furnioh }day, Wi divorce furs mald indie yearned for th t he May Be Selected to Defend Ex-Kaiser DETROIT. Ave OMe Amerionn ready Hohensollern ny——legally Charlies B. Gee OIL, Mich Of the leading counsel (o rep the int helm in any pr May be insituted by th The selection of Georg “honor” is the result of tb > Yence of a law brief pre © Gopenhacen officiais on the question | ) Of whether the kaiser could be ex Rradited from Holland, His brief} fauRed much comment in Interna. tional law journals. Attorney George will be one « three lawye from the Unite ites to defend Wilhelm's r his opponents he will have Str “Gordan Hewart, solicitor general of Bngland, and other noted legal lights _ -Fepresenting the allies George is editor of Mand Banker" and “Southern Bench and Bar Review" of New Orleans. wife is the former Mis# | is located at 705 Broadway » Of Milwaukee, whose) Dr Lamson office building family ts said to have rank in the swinburne formerly had his office Seeurt circles of Germany in the Lumber Exchange bifliding. | . | r inburne won a| hal YORK, Aug. 16.—"Speak for God when the spirit moves joa ll p.m. is a misde William Turner learned in| Chi court. * Turner arrested for | Tavis & neighborhood awake with at lew has erests 0) excel red for} |Epworth League. nor of returned} Rpworth Je will W. CA. Friday The banquet has od hts De, RC. Swinburne After nearly Deotal Corps “The Lawyer oo ) banquet M T. Mar} William wman ard, Volney Evers, M sand Ralph Kugelinan to priv ize in oral surgery, His new Irish Organization Holds Gaelic Fair A regular Gaelic falr was held at Wildwood park Saturday by the CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug Irish Americar neletion of thieves broke Into Martin| county, D, W chicken roost and departed was in charge © two bull pups left Leschi park ¢ ri SS WERE AWAY ker ne ecretary was Now Showing Another splendid picture by the young star who scored such a smashing success in “Bill Apperson’s Boy” at the - Liberty. If you liked him in that, you will find him just as clever in a totally different, fast-action story— | | | | women. —in— —a yarn packed full of adventure and rapid “BURGLA BY PRO y” Notice the illustration above. It is midnight, and he is in his swect- heart’s boudoir. Her scream has aroused the house. What excuse can a _ respectable young man offer for being in such a position? | You’d Never Guess His Alibi, but There’s Excitement and Fun by the Ton! SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 MEN, UNDER BRAMBILLA, in “CHU CHIN CHOW" and “TELL ME” Coliseuin’s News Service MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER “Starx and Stripes Forever" .. “The Swan Song” “Pagiiacei— Prologue "Tell Me” (Popular Som CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY meayallo . AkorUander Honors Soldiers; King | | tages have been bullt ar | walk lowner must OF COMMISSION “City’s Resolutions Will Be, Sent to Governor Hart rant pub " nm will llart ommiasion be ser jov, Louin ¥ The publi ac ition, went @ 1919, to the them ephones advining ft 1919, and ad in ef federal control, at the hear Only Children i in Germany Play or Smile, Says Bangs Ten years from now, men wilt Say that the great orime In hie tory was perpetrated when the al ) sign the the Germans were atement was one of many John Kendrick Bang’s indict nent of the Germans for their out Northern France Friday before the me sonic « the devastated and appalling which there is no sald that words consfully nade by neh wetter 1 it as @ “master lation along weld the the that he: found children, who ould laugh and play; the elders either fawned thelr propaganda ¢ enemoynly «pit out thelr border no one Rang n hot words and hotter glances. Ambulance, Making Call, in Smas Deput Sheritf William weight 200 pounds, slipped an urbing at Hubbell Friday The city lance was passing and nlc to see it if might gather in while in the purault of « Daniel O'Royd, 124 11th ave. ing past the watche with such interest that he fa the ambulance Reault crash. Roth machines were damaged considerably | SEEK DRINKS NOW TO MATCH GOWNS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Broadwatk barkeeper blenders of harmless syrups cordials behind the mahogany for the gratification of the feminine sense of harmony, are mixing drinks to match the gowns of Women went into ecsta sies at a leading hotel over a new champagne ktail veritable dream of a drink, lovely to look upon and harmless. It with a gleam of prig of green Tr cider Instead of Now women are to match their on the noene One utterly aed le water werking drinks gowns, MUST PAY COTTAGERS FOR RIGHT OF ENTRY LONDON, Aug. 15.-—#o any cot an old building at Uxbridge that the owner of it finds that he has been deprived | of any legal way of entrance county court judge has refused order for the tearing down of a euttage to permit the building of a The court ruled that the pay his cottagers for the privilege of entering and departing from his house ‘The an \” Husband Wanted—Don’t SATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 191 made | | German! » | an athletic $7,500 DAMAGE Says Accident Prevents Him | From Earning Living f serious nue be unable earr 1 : Nett McPhee lee wae $1,260 for was wreck D. Puyallup, in whore car riding, filed a claim for damages to the car, It ed complete « Mirehpek, 2016% First $140 Tor filed a bre Aug which Balla ©, and Yeu! © hurt on August a N. Queer tent of $300 § damage ay Sixth ave, was while riding on to the ex his elater a ding to 1 | Athletic Officer | Back From Rhine — ————-8 | FOU RTH NEAR. Pl KE Tonight A photoplay Sunday——_Monday—Tuesday—No Longer. You remember the hit this pretty woman made with you in “The Divorce Trap” which in extraor- dinary degree delights the eye, touches the heart, fires the imagination, arouses a multitude of emotions. Every scene affords new known Washington Bronce.” has returned from the German border, where he served officer with the Third di vision, a regular arm outfit. He ts} in Seattic on hig way to his home tn Iiwaco, Wash The Germans have no for the Americ although they ere! forced to behave in the occupied ter: | | ritories.” mys Williams | were sent from Coblens to Herlin | every week. They often reported that, Berlin crowds insulted them even wpat at them. In order to avold| joodah Americans | love “Couriers | Wiliams ent to-Srunde ansn 60 leted man in the 161et infantry and “Sam Brown” belt Hie task was to arra etic contests in the division. Wi Mama belongs to the Sigma fraternity SIX SQUARE MILES OF FARM COUNTRY DAMAGED BY STORM) BUCKINGHAM, Colo, Aug. 16 Property and crop damage amount Ing to $10,000 was done by @ terrific hail, rain and wind storm which swept over a section ix miles square | near this place. ne roof of F.C. Hobbs’ house was | torn off and ¢ feet, and 20 to whre: arried several hundred | eres of corn was torn at in stack and shook 4 and practically ruined reports come from the rand Lee ns cattle be- the wan neatte Similar farma of fibers, In some came fear-tricken aod ran with m until stopped by barbed w fence Many animals were bw lacerated In thelr efforts to extricate ithelr bodies from the tangled wi (Crowd —' —¥ |horse drawn vehicles | outstanding ary consort. ‘ to her sortie into / and says American men have m. me for usba a spending $50,000 on c can society America to find her Della Pattra, such @ hit in Egypt that} as in quest of a Yankee relative to a prelimin- prince: breathes the romantic life of the wan- dering gypsies. IN “THE SNEAK” “Heap Big Chief” an extra good HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY BARNEY HAGAN Singing Wonderful Mine” “That HORSES DECREASING AS AUTOS INCREASE} CHICAGO, Aug. 15.-A of approximately 34 per the past ed by the local decrease cent the number horse-drawn vehicles in four years is rec nee bure here. The license * and motor truck tr There are utstanding against 4% andth ere are 7 truck 43 Nee for autor showed an increase ore than now only for 7 per cent $2,489 loenses four years ago, motor car ag t licenses 129 four years ago. — x HIGH FINANCE | ” The Footman up* You're dreamin’. How could you clean up tune of $10.00 Maid—"By — serubbin’ Multirox's diamond necklace.” Mother in » | flivvers BRAY PICTOGRAPH _ | RUSSELL-23 WURLITZER 'Editors Spring to Serene of Tribune and Subscribe Six Cents in a Hurry financial aid five mem ts jal Asse ation ® A Springing to the the Chicago Tribur |of the Or n 1 | opened their check 5% j sary to satisfy the Ford verdict were Lloyd Riches, secretary of the Ore gon State Editorial Association; &% Morton president of the Oregon [in & marvelously short ti | Newspaper Conference, and John EL scribed a total of 6 cents to satisfy |Gratke and E. E. Brodie, members the verdict of the jury in favor of | of the conference executive commit. | Henry ¥ -_ “United we'll rid divided we'l in high-price: uct See © ride i Let's go cat at Boldt's—uptewn, ul peel g penurious | MIM 8d Ave; downtown, 913 } 2d Ave, about Oregon would have pai i|-—— - 2 It iecges, eves three, uumest? they| “+ VA U SEME NTS INTS it is declared Thus the quintet of Oregonians boasted of their financial prowess | when admiring codelegates to the annual convention of the National Editorial Association crowded around the on as they in Henry! cars, ave is nothi yes, HENRY MILLER PRESENTS RUTH CHATTERTON In “The Merrie Month of May” Nights and Saturday SOc to 82. Plus Wi kings of Or a draft money o draw | was fought in Mrs. | paper public the world ean ident of the Oregon Association, when pressed statement, “With the necessity of producing reading matter for people the war for independence 1812, that Bi Arnold was 4 writer, and that a mo bile army » big army, we have enough on our minds without expect jing some of these intellectuals to fall on us for anythfff from 6 cents million dollars. may be up here in Seattle for i time, as our wives suggested we left the protection of our Oregon homes, but nothing will ake us forgot the duties we owe fellow publishers ‘The Oregonians who aided Presi Jdent Ingally to raise the fund neces who think is nedict | Next. Week—Sents Today Henry Miller Blanche Bates in Philip Moctier's Notable Play “MOLIERE” with the Original Su; tlon and a Distingulsl PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 —evr i tem | 735 4AL RAY HIP ACTS Seepeirniante | | When you think of @@ | ing, think of The Star. 't ne

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