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‘THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. TO MONTESANO ommeseh eae TONIGHT tise Seat 28! WOOD SECOND OFFICE MONDAY |_Wir e Briefs — NTA, Ga—Street car work - Altho Seattle Real Es- fe has been advancing ‘dm price each year, on f fied Page today are | listed for sale properties — | eed, 3 Caldwell, was announced | | oor ait og har at Pr “ ‘4 we Age - ors 15 per cent wage increase 2 | Gaterday. Owen, 02, came to Seattle J auditorium |on ball for ¢ nlotting ow " ‘ Hl and end three day strike at ee lens than they ]/ Deputies, on Murder Cases, | ii ‘tno tie was court slork in'De.| yy,Qlarthan', famour ‘opera by | Hiram Johnson Close Third Little Ceremony When City ov’ ena tires dey wrike ior 3 years ago. Sent There partment 3, supertor court. ie students, under direction of Wr Pe in Star Ballot Shifts Gears ‘miners caught in ehaft of El B rda o the 634 tr nine, at Pachuca, still unaccounted |$00—Irrank Waterhouse & C } -—~ | during the er wetleven bye i | for, Mente truck is an || Ctuee in the Paschich and Bagnall stration of rebuliding auto t if ho in| Hoover leads in Star. presi At 12 o'clock noon Monday the |For ; set to one’s business. murder cases were being traced in tor certain concessions for| dential ballot, whi ends today,| elty adm tration of Seattle SALINAS, Cal.—Clarence Curtin i tigate some of the [| Montemsne Saturday by which he has petitioned te govern-|and Gen, Wood is secdhd. will change hands, es Healdsburg, killed when wite, driv Stewart Campbell and N. L. Loveall, ec 8 SUNDAY ment | Gen. Wood's largest et th wae Mayor-eleet Hugh M, Caldw ing car, turned to look at bumble . ott Noble post, American | ae ene hat on the ma, bee on her husband's knee, and ran The newspaper says Jenkins han! ¢ od Thureday, when an aval will place bh Sheriff John Stringer said, Trace of | Legion, ‘ on Classified Page l a blue Chalmers bug similar to the sechineheeeeierattnem thodiat chu rch=| tied appiteation with the ministry of anche of votes put him ahead of| Genk, sh nds with bis pre | Muto over grade . ; : | 1 program by > erald, and , LP $1 jone used to lure Walter A, Bagnall) * p |agriculture and development apply-! jy Jor . ‘ Kh. Witagereld, aw PHILADELPHIA.—Grone retan 1 nd nel on b tram ohnwen who had been | jinte the woods near Kent, March 1, 15,000 Cigarets ai * Jing for permission to use the water:| holding second place until then, | ¢ | profit of 60 per cent on shoes agreed where he was murdered, waa picked Fy 11100 Trinity chureh—| power of the Tequis Benator Poindexter kept his place| There will be little to by Frank Clain, fair price W. Lothrop intr ti wnwien scart oe], aNd Pennies Gone ")..°0. i we Cela] Ge Piaxcala, to gree eo cr nyy Mow ey BES pee 8. Seen ee Thieves removed a glass panel in * On. order of | power po eage badges age te poet orbit 0 ng Pennsylvania Shoe Retallerw hold St. Vatrick’s . | sherit?. Joins Pacific Co.| Campbell and Loveall are working | the door theory that the yeggmen who | Imperial Geare, te now secretary of |' the pontoffice at Rainier |store, 14 ee | Wednesday are the same as mur: the cigar Pacific, Electrotype company, | dered Joseph T. Paschic " he lobby of the parating t y |J. Bryan wae fifth. President Wil i from the Spring clgar| cele Two /saecricans Are 4 fourth , and robbed tel som was sixth, and Gov, Kdwards of ablishment of 18,000 ols MONDAY Sla'. by Bedouins *' f ; leading exponent of Cumber-|arets and several dollars’ worth of WASHINGTON, March 12.—Two that remain, At 2 council will con n W. D. Lane pre ae} for re-election W. Lothrop. Star stereotyper | te fr ¥ t, of Chicago, for $500 buliding, Fourth aye building. land postmaster, February 26, when | pennies Friday night Americana : o a Sew March 24, will step down from his | NEW ORLEANS.—Hundreds of ittle is developing into a met.|he resisted their attempted robbery, a a e | battalion we in a Bedouin seat on the rostrum. lie ceiaateh igaacuae ae center for al) kinds of | 5**!nwer eald. ‘The tnhabltante of the t Sora / ‘Morgan conducts relig-|#ttack on the Jewish ec of Sig Bucgessbr, selected a6 the soun \Gelbey, fi. ia have atieeeed E —_-— — lack of other garments, frequently Wieck | Matula in Northern Gautilee, Palos |My" oraay ats Mtuet climanie caucus Baturday afternoon, |CUEY. | p Bre Becerrt » stereotyping and mat-) ‘The Chinese Red Cross has 25,000 wear Red Cross pajamas as Sunday) ; tine, ou March 3, the. sate Gepase ; Lowden, 71; Hug will mount to the presidential chair, | Ure® by la Miprpaborrnseed 2.” says Lothrop. ' members, go-tomecting clothes. BIRTHS ment was a 4 today. Their | °° 6; Walsh, 61; Ly - - WASHINGTON —Thirty thousand armen: iT ————— —— — » ! pf 4 Taft, 4 obs, 35 Ole} dollars to be nt for bringing te | Pojl. 3 h ramen © reported t ye e ci . | Conare ® uh K. S21i6 Sixth @ 0 Oso peported 1. Tiker and) Hanson ; Baker, 71; * , & : United States 60,000 American dead \ AT Sharf |fen, N Gompers, 6; Har oar get sera lin ¥ aring for 25,000 to r In all four men and ‘three women jen, Norris, %; RDTED, seta in Franes ring ir 00 to Fe were killed in the attack while five | 8 2 Man Had a Razor iain permanenuy 0 ways Secretary F GREE . tes A general shakedown at the coun ‘ ; Insurance Man Is ley Jai! Saturday resulted in jailers | Wife D d ire isappears, Held in Jail Here “7% = *#r'clous looking instru Leaves Him Note) itary moionh, tormor Spokane in-/*% 1h powsession of prisoners Albert F erson, 1208 B. Pike|surance man, was arrested Friday | Sheriff Stringer ordered Arthur . nought to lo across the) Woods, charged with being @ habitu hin wi Jerson, of! a1 criminal, closely watched, after disappeared fa Kl jailers found razor in Woods’ | naying whe « longer live 1 198 | posmeanto with him, and th was going him with v n act a _—s to leave her chib hn Mra. Homer, He te in a * Figs ‘ , Boy on Bicycle Hit by Street Car, Struck by Auto persons were wounded Miss.—Five ne many injured in tor fH ont r Perey. Bill giving women the irk hello, irk WN. ie, b K., Boy © introduced in Canadiag ALIFAX, N. 8. — Portuguese steamer Luctador reported lost. SPOKANE.—Weyerhaeuser Sales | Co. announces 20 to 20 per cent ro duction in price of laths HUMANITY—PAUSE A MOMENT! Says Wife Hits Him A ° ‘ | Ducretatte, H.W deus veth Be bey. Is Due in Seattle) rrnest Sison, school’ boy, was) With Garden Hose f Asks for Damage c knocked from his bicycle and drag-| THE DALLES, Ore, March 18— MARRIAGE LICENSES | atary &. chappeti, 614 Summit ave | c|ged 20 feet by an automobile driven | Albert Price asks for @ divorce be Name and Residence— Age|N. hit by & street car at Broadway by C. B. Craig, 6505 11th ave. N. E., cause, he avers, Mary Alice, besides While the mad Watson, Jobn E., Bremerton ¢) and Pike at, Dec 4, 1918, filed aturday afternoon, where he will/at 45th ave, and Sunnyside, Friday | hitting him over the head with @ McCrait, Marie, Beattie 24 | sult for $10,000 against the city Bat r with State Federal Prohibi-|night, sustaining @ slight scalp|garden hose, continually swears af att! 19 | urday tion Agent Donald A. McDonald | wound him. atile au a _ Blaves of Pleasure Mikami, Kagon Utsurog!, Kukune whirl about in the I sumptuous cabaret MaySeattie: Leal ee ee bemai-crudie Tit- Sy ee : tle solo dancer re- Beattie. cccceveess k W., Beattie. 2 ude B. Seattle rf) Taylor, 8. KR. Jersey City, No J... 39 Roberts, Helen J., Shelley, idaho. 29 ceives her applause and smiles, a shot Tings out * * * and * * with a panic likely to ensue, the ‘ Fborn. j he : x, Anaio F, 66, 4993 Thackery| is heard— oak ps hfleld, Lou, 69,3823 Burke ; : / Mt, "68, Hotel Btock Kenneth, Gladys, 2%, 6720 17th ey, Margaret E, 3 months, 1 Pedestrians 7) | Hit by Astoo) 3) This Year Ellsworth Storey, 240 Dorfel Grive reported to the police that hia automobile skidded on Hainier ave, Friday morning and struck Phoebe Matthews, knocking her e down, but injuring her only i - T* slightly : me = Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year KE. E. Langdon, 1126 Summit ave, sustained a bruised hip and lacerated ee when he wae knocked gown by an automobile driven by Willis ave. N. E., at Denny way Friday Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year “4 o Here now—until Tuesday night only—the latest play by the world’s fore- most screen producer. It deals daringly with what comes after death, with od tried and tested players, in the most startling roles they have ever had. .DWGRIFFITH: Le Roy Lee, st, in suff in the ef Friday, MeCausland told the po- Hee the lad darted in front of the machine in an attempt to cross the treet Pedestrians Hit by Autor) Sh This Year Dr. J. Woeatherspoon, 523 11th ‘., reported to the police y that his automobile struck Lenora Turnbull, 21, 1740 Boren ave, at Ninth ave. ands Olive st, bruising her hip slight ly, Friday evening. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year C. R. Cook, 6312 Keystone place, reported Saturday as having knocked down an unidentified amall girl on Westlake ave. be tween Pine et. and Olive st. Fri day evening. The girl was unin jured, he reported. Total in January..... 138 Total in February.... 67 The castincludes many actors identified with Griffith’s greatest productions— Lillian Gish Robert Harron Ralph Graves : Kate Bruce George Fawcett In “The Greatest Question,” Griffith-presents the biggest problem of life, set into a drama of the hopes and fears, griefs and joys of plain, everyday folks. Reduction ........ The police did NOTHING The council did NOTHING \] The Star gave PUBLICITY To make _ Seattle streets SAFE, The Star recommends a_ special traffic division in the || police department. What matter it that a man lap N - has just died? A minute later - | the orchestra is playing wild- | ‘est, frenzied jazz, the revel be- a | gins anew, and— a This picture now here, “On With the Dance,” is one the world will not | forget. A vivid, lavish drama of human souls that drink of too much | “life” on, New York’s “Great White Way.” Every scene a sensation. |Was He Entitled to a New Suit? —IIC I) > iL SSS Her husband's army allotment was held up until he was discharged, and | SYMPHONY _ Ine then uned it to buy a new sult, Katherine Huffine, charged in di- > QORCHESTRA Malotte on the Wurlitzer vorce sult filed in’ auperior court Nellie Jones, symbol of girlhood; the Hiltons, in whom are mirrored the average fam- ily of today, asking little beyond the right to live in comfort and quiet, facing the future with hope that Death is only a pause between two eternities—these are the characters with whom Griffith has worked. Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Katinka,” by Friml. ‘You're a Million Miles From “L/Ariesienne Bulte ...........+0040..+. Binet Saturday. Jess D, Huffine ts do - 81 artists. under Reginald Dunn, “Irish Fantasy,” og Mr ig a from the They lived at 4038 Sixth Weber's “Invitation To the “pid . CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY Ange mre tue ea: Nowhere,” sung by H. Kirchbaum. . Look ter Be. GuOVE'S signature