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DIRECTS REDS Mrs. Pankhurst Charges Big Bolshevist Conspiracy BPOKANE, Nov, 22.— Bolshevism ts “part of an international conspir Mey directed from Germany to de. "stray the national unity in the allied countries,” agcording to Mra, Em ‘meline Pankhurst, the British suffra Retto, here for a lecture carty next Week. Tr an interview, Mrs, Pankhurst > “They (the Germans) succeeded in Russia, ana are trying (o everywhere The Centralia shooting is but of the effort, Last sum Was hard to make people re allme the sinister import of the Bol- plan, but now friends, who T waa a little craged on the admit I'm right.” Pankhurst believes women, the vote, will be a big factor combatting destructive forces. of their growing jmportance D “in oatette artmirs, she holts thoy! not be expected to perform ld household tasks. Therefore, she's for the community kitchen, Jaundrieg and vacuum cubic foot of an fee is above the water there | os cuble feet below {The Wongest mite ls the Norwegian,! Woodbridge is 4 Which contains 12,182 yards. ! | | {Qe for $8,100 in superior Wets Planni WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov, 22-- (United Press.)—The 18th amendment to the constitution establishing per manent prohibition, will be attacked by the wets, It waa learned today from attorneys participating in the supreme court arguments over the validity of the wartime prohibition act ‘Constitutional prohibition” will be fought to the last diteh, it was atated Already plans are being made to Attack the amendment about the time TY becomes effective, January 16. The first move probable will be made by | the state of Rhode Island, which will] Jank the supre from enforcement of the amendment | jen the ground that state legislature iY ne Court for immunity baa never ratified it County Asks $8,100 for Flood Damage King county sued the city of Seat purt Prt day. The county claims constr tion of the north bank of the Cedar river dam was faulty and resulted in floods which destroyed county roads and wrecked bridges. HOLD MIXER SUNDAY A sogial mixer will be held at the ¥. M. ©, A. at 8 p.m, Sunday, W W. Woddbridge’s literary work, “That Something,” wil! be tead by Maude Willis, interpreter of plays. local advertising man. g to Attack | Constitutional Dry Law ‘To fight the case, {hag authorized the | $5,000, according to attorneys for the state, who are here to get pointers from the arguments on war time pro ‘hitition, The sult, being that of a tate against the United States, will » instituted in the supreme court thus assuring expedition Rhode Island, the state attorneys 9 way, Will not only strive to re itwelf, but will meek to the amendment en the wround that it is usurption Of state THR SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1919 = police powers by the federal govern: | ment A like case is expected from Ohio if the wets are conceded a victory Jin the referendum on the national amendments to whether states eferendum oan Withdraw thelr fous ratifications, as pre U. S. WANTS SOLDIERS | PANAMA CANAL ZONE | Reeruits for the Panama canal | sone were being eagerly sought Bat wrday by the army reorulting office, on advice from Washington, D. C. | The war depa t announced that recruiting for Germany and France, with the exception of ratirond en: | | gineers, is at an end. | | POPE ENJOYS BIRTHDAY | ROMB, Noy, 21.—(Delayed.Pope |Renedict'» 65th birthday was cele | brated quietly at the Vatican today, | ren motte | Sugar onee sold as high as $2.88 4 pound, but thie was in the earlier days of ite production @rom 1361 to ‘No use talking, here’s a real picture — a filming of the cele- | scenes splendidly visualized— NORMA | TALMADGE —I N— brated novel, “By Right of Conquest,” with all its amazing | | Lieut | ! Seven candidates for the wehool| board and port commission present ed their platforms at a meeting Fri- day noon of the TaxapayerW league) and Federated Community clubs of | Seattid. Walter J. Gantmyor, candidate to succeed bimself aa echool director, mld that be was not in favor of carrying out the building program of the present school board until in-| dustrial conditions ettie and high George H, Walker, also a candi-| @ate for the school beard, promised HERE’S A WHOLE C |“Dalton cape,” the oe ELLAT os ONST: MISS DOROTHY DALTON | CREATES NEW STYLES The smartly dressed will be tn- terested to note that the exclusive shops will very shortly be exploit ing the “Dorothy Dalton hat,” the “Dorothy Dalton evening sown ete Miss Dalton has, for the past month, been sus lent with requests by the vart- " modistes in New York w give them an exclusive model. Mins Dalton ts noted for ber wearing of the very fashionable and latest de- nigned gowns in all of her Thomas TL Ince productions, this being one reason why all are clamoring for the right to use her name in ad- | some chic styles, vertising to give his best Judgment “to what deem to be the best interests of the children.” Mra. Wiewell Witron, Triple Al Mance candidate for school director, advocated use of school houses as/ community centers, | Prof, Clifford W. Kantner based | his candidacy for schoo! director on | id hie platform waa “justica” . & Lincotn, candidate for the of credits, employment and leas He declared hitnecif in favor STATE BOOZE CHARGE Robert L. Boggess, former police was charged with “unlaw- ful possession of seven botiles of grapo” in an information filed by Prosecuting Attorney Fred C, Brown in superior court Friday. Police B. C, Collier charged Rogaogs with having the grapo in an automo. _ bile at Fifth ave. and Bell st., No THE ISLE OF CONQUEST” You'll thrill at the story of the isolated life of the heroine ' upon a desert tropical island with a lone man (Wyndham ' Standing) as a companion. She finds complete happiness and contentment in this strange existence. Natalie Talmadge is in the cast. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 81 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the overture, “71 Guarany.” “Carry Me VIVIAN HART Singing “Springtime,” by Stern, and “Dear Little Boy of Mine,” by Ball. 1 MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer Popular Song Medley Back to Old Virginny.” Second Hungarian Rhapsody. CONCERT :30 SUNDAY vember 8. GLADYS BROCKWELL WILL RAISE RICE Gladys Brockwell, popular star of Fox productions, has purchased some valuable land near Poplar Bluff, Mo., and will start soon to raise rice, The famous states that she believes it i* a mplen- id investment, and that, in addition to putting her menay (© good use, sho will be doing her bit to reduce | the high cost of living. Rice is well known for ite food! value and Mine Brockwell is author. | ity for the statement that she is con-| vineed, after studying the gituation, | that Missouri is the best rice coun. try in the world, CHINESE ACTOR SCORES Ah Ging Wing, 9 Chinese actor. who can not speak English, has an important part in “Flames of the Flesh,” in which Gindys Brockwell is to be starred by William Fox. It was necessary for Director Le Saint to employ an interpreter in order to explain his seenes to the actor, HOBBIES Ruby De Remer says her hobby is kimonos. Her collection numbers 28. One ia black satin with gold tinsel dragons embroidered on it. Calico kimonos? There are none in her col- lection. “Mine are works of art,” Ruby. says TEXAS CHURCH-GOERS INCREASED BY MOVIES Rev. H. ®. Draper, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Wichita Fglis, Texas, declares that he has increased the attendance at hin church from 400 to 1,000 persons thru the use of moving pictures Dr. Draper, while in the ministry, {se also an exhibitor. Me screens a show for amusement purposes on Saturday afternoon and night, while on Sunday he shows news films and educational films in hig church at both services: ——8 Jack: “Did TF borrow $5 of you one day last month?" Bob; “I'll have to consult my mem- oranda book, Yos; here it is, ‘Char. ity, 66." Only One “BROMO QUININ: To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE HROMO QUININE Eanes, Look for sianatare of 1, W, ? ila Cures a Cold in One Day, actrons | ‘Three - year-old Mickey Moore, son of Norah Moore, stage actress, | who Insists that he has been a) “good girl” long enough to be en-| | titled to play boy roles. Mickey Moore, aged 2, and the idol of the film folk about the Unt-| versal studios, doesn't have to be a girl any more and his thanks are to Director Tod Browntng Mickey's curls were against him from the start, and for the firm yoar of hiv career on the screen the directors invariably hung a girl role on him. Mumey,” was his plaint at Inet, “when ean I be a boy? I've been! & good girl #0 long no | Whereupon the heart of Tod| Browning was touched, and in Mary Maclaren’s picture, “The Un- painted Woman,” Mickey, in apite of his curls cast In a boyish | role and | Hin ls nee ts tn the! cast of Satior,” a fan-| tansy ( n Nights which featur: die” cast, © VIEW | ORIENTALS TO VIEW - “SEE AMERICA FIRST”! That natives of 28 Chinese cities may “See America First,” a number of American industries, including the Ford Motor company, the Western Electric company, and the Hoover | Vacuum Sweeper company, have united in preparing 60,000 feet of| educational film. This is now on its way to Shanghal. There are two copies of each reel and they will be! used for Chinese lecture courses di rected by Prof. ©. HM. Robertson, Y. C, A. educational director in the Orient. The cities In which the pic- tures will be soreened are among the tion from 226,000 to 1,000,000. The course in each place will cantinue several days. NEW PARISIAN STAR From Paris comes a new addition to the American movie stars, She appears in a film version of the stage play, “The Thirteenth Chair,” | Yvonne Delva is her name, She gained fame chiefly for the shape of her mouth, it 4s announced, In Paris, she saya, they called it “the kiss mouth.” Miss Delva speaks only a little English, She made her debut upon the stage at the age of five, | | | Maxine Elliott and Willlam Faver- sham, It is announced, have formed a company to produce moyies. They'll | both appear in pictures made by the Dr. Edwin J, Brown Seattle’ adiog ON AT EASE LOB ANGELS. 1k about tars, in there agreater constellation in the heavens than these? And even the ' stare fall under the spell of the) major star, Mary Pickford, Here} rhe is getting a laugh out of Mildred | Harrie Chaplin at the left, and Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish, at the right. It's Mary's party, all right | 1 ‘| i i | replied Ming Whit “The Man Tamer,” story by John | Barton Oxford, t# to be filmed. | ee 6 Exclusive renidehtial dintricts in| Pasadena are being “loaned” to Mary and her company for her| Universal “The Finger.” . Ja tont Pointing . Harry Carey in many of } pletures, and who in one Griffen prote@ers law gaged for tworcel comedicn Christie who played ¢ “ ree of D, by all v . “On & Stallion #hod with Harold Titus Fire,” «| has been pur William Fox, William ably be the star atory by chased b Fussell will y Dorie Kenyon had the distinetion of having «a high school dramatic club named after ber, She's prom ined to the club members as extras first opportunity she gete oe sieter to the stage | and sereen st Constance, Ix to} appear the #tage in “He and} She,” play by Rachel Crothera, ' . | Faire Kinney Pearl White has a new pet. It's iy fox | What if he biter when he gets “Phen Yl have a new fox mutt,” | F ° Tom Mix needn't worry about bis movie job any more. He's just bee made deputy sheriff in Low Angeles | clreus ne wreck of a reagoing whip is & feature of William Varnum'’s new film, “Wings of the Morning.” nereen comedian, se appearance on » theatre in the Marry McCoy made his tiret amateur night at New Bowery noted character im- Helan Eady ie next film, York Geortte Beban have in bi . personator, will for leading lad ’ new Peizma filmed off the “Out of the color pleture, waa of Vlorida 6 o-* A announces she re merely «addrenned, where in Amer: ice Brady letter “fe “Alice Brady announces her autographed Brockw collecting Gladys hobby is cigarets ee Man,” @ story of feature Shirley ‘Her life, hant will Mason “My ideal man would be one who lked animals, played the piano, had broad shoulders and saw in me his ideal woman,” says Shirley Mason. see ‘The sur of $50,000 was spent by Fox Film corporation to build a single set whieh will be seen in the next Willem Farnum picture, known in the making as “Pierre Le Grand.” lat’s go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave, Tonight—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A drama of youthful impulse, full of tears, thrills, smiles, love and adventure— with “the most beautiful girl in America” as a shy little maid | Any Seattle girl who looks like Olive Thomas will hear of some- | thing to her advant age by calling at the MISSION tonight, Sunday or Monday