The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 6

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STARTING SUNDAY BEACH'S Great Story of the Frozen North e Girl From Outside” He was one of “The Wag Boys,” a band of crime-hardened thieves. Then into his life came the little girl from outside. He wor- shipped her; he fought her battles. As city Noense inspector, Came the day when the Grim Reaper hov- gg sree plhhn Rte on ered over her. And in his conscience-tor- tured soul there was born a resolution and he made the promise that moulded the desti- nies of a powerful band of crooks. during the last 20 years, [MEMORY GOES BACK 20 YEARS 2? se 2 —4 Jinstantly just how cate there are in Seattio, living up to the law LJ LJ} ~ | Edwards Opposes . arried be: ge trea ‘ot care in ow Irish Celebrate songs, selections on the Irish harp jand jig and reel dancing by boys of the Briscoe Memortal school, will be |features. Recognition of the Irish republic will be urged. ‘Rupt ne a We! pes trial to prove its superior | _&, LUNDBERG Co. S Third Ave It takes a man with a cheek of | brass to boast of his heart of FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES A DRAMA OF UNMASKED LOVE—TWENTIETH CEN- TURY LOVE THAT FLOUR- ISHES WHERE THE BONDS OF CIVILIZATION ARE LOOSED. THE RICH AND THE POOR, MASTER AND SERVANT TU BLED TOGETHER IN- tO A MASS OF MALES AND FEMALES FEATURING GLORIA SWANSON THOMAS MEIGHAN CECIL B. DeMILLE’S HUMANS—STRIPPED OF SUPERFLUITIES. SHIPWRECK, TERROR, DESPAIR AND THRILLS OF HEROIC RESCUE. BEVIES OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN; POMP OF POWER AND A PROF- LIGATE COURT. ome Trails License Evaders Bboneser Has Been o- Job for City 20 Yearé! He’s a Regular Sniffer Ebenezer 1, Marsh For 20 long years Ebeneser has! its is the front handle of the | all city Hoense inspector, the entire com | nomén reading “Ebeneser L. Marsh.” | Ete: has to do with everything from a | when It comes to of if conses have been insued by Ebenese Ebenezer | pronpective ts regurded around the county<ity | your lHoense revoked in 1899 for #0 bullding as a distinct authority every sort of & license demanded by THEY GIVE HIM | the city of Seattle from its citizens, on | and-so? Right off the bat he can tell you | poolroom tice ny leensed but not | me how many unlicensed tabbies, Witty out blinking, Eberterer can rattle off | ness in done, the number of bow wows who are/ He knows all | roon abotu the seative marbage wage on and ' tion Name on borer NEW YORK, March 13.--Gov. ra | at Hippodrome |wirt 1. rawards witt not ord A St. Patrick's celebration will be| permit his name to appear on |held by the Ancient Order of Hiber-| ballot of any state preaidential pal nians at the Hippodrome Sunday/|mary, he announced, in a letter to Contribute Funds to Help| : 2 |afternoon at 2:90 o'clock. Irieh folk| Ira I. Sawin, who filed an Edwards > S: Reger nomination petition tn Indiana. hin letter, made public today wards said he favors unpledied dele gatea, “who will be left free to choone | as their standard bearer the man who most fittingly represents the princt ples for which the democratic party Ka MALE FEMALE & THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. ‘ SEATTLES, BFST PHOTO PLAY HOLS? Dustin “THE A NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN PICTURI- ZATION OF THE CELEBRATED NOVEL CreaeDale Photo. } prevalqnes, He knows who. BY ALEXANDER DUMAS, COLORFUL, when, where, why and what about FASCINATING, ROMANTIC, BRIMMING things the le conse tag It is no exaggeration to tate that ner | Ebeneser & human bloodhound tracking the license levader, and he has @ memory that reaches back a long, long way Let me see,” he will Licenne seeker which must have WITH UNUSUAL, STIRRING DRAMA, may toa wasn't Clemmer Music Liborious Hauptman, Director Haendel And usually it is so. THE MOST TROUBLE | Women whose cate must be I consed and the man who seeks a nse, strange to may sive Ebeneser the most trouble. asured by the number of ques tions they must hurl before the busi- “Serenade” .. CHRISTIE COMEDY “Her Bridal Nightmare” “I don't know why cats and pool pul devote lop the mont ques hi Ebenezer maya, WOMEN TOAD CORSICAN BROTHERS CLEMMER Today—and Six Days More— WHITE APPEAL Rent Profiteers Face Law ‘Tenants Start Test Case NOW, || ON THE CHORUS! Bing a song 0° rent pougers, Pocketsfull of dough; ts} Save Condemned Youth Ten @otlare contributed by Mre so) A Prot stot =~ 2,000 in Frisco Fight Apart- ment House Trust White 1Syearoid murderer, from | gallows, was sent to his attor | | bred Senator Joseph Smith, at Ev} Many thousand flat dwetiers erett, today a eee Made to suffer woe “Let us eave, if porstbie, a dix Nolitt-dqetiors bisvar But now the folks are starting grace to our state by the hangin anined to fight the “Abert To air their ancient grudge ; of a mere boy, which is murder Won't they have a pretty tale again.” said Mra, Frates “I would «ive more if I could afford it. I will try to get others interested for ; 1 am a woman with a heart.” | White shot Lee Linton, an Ever ett taxi driver, to death last Novem ber. Me in the first to be sentenced |to hang under the state's new cap ment House Trust.” | To tell a federal judge! developed al there In a battle hat has remarkable morale, nt payers plan under ah his fellow members of the Legion, | now the war ts over, should be al. in a courts © the anth ng conspiracy un trust law TENANTS EMPLOY | ital punishment law. His attorney ~ . and claims that periodically the| More is extortion.” |euys three men entered the room|“ Lay, Garter “trust” meets at dinner and arbitra- | where the jury was confined quring The Tenants’ Protective associ rity raises prices on the basis of “all far planned, which, in face of the| | recess of the court and, on the |tion” is entrenched In headquarters |the traffic will bear.” lground that opportunity was af reed pe Bae legal ‘ag Their) Dudley says that rents have gone| the influx of people will be a hard licht wi across the conti |forded for tampering with the jur lors, will ask the supreme court t | grant a new trial if necessary funds can be raised to pay the costs of an appeal Mrs, Margaret Allen jden st. has received numerous of ‘ |fers, of help in her effort to raise] t }an appeal fund for young White, A up as high as 150 per cent since the | He claims that a rent pirate is the arch criminal because he preys upon the class that can least afford it—the married salary man. MORE THAN 15 POT. RISK | HELD “EX TORTIONATE” “The houses I! bring hope renters all over hief counsel, Capt . lived two years in a war 2631 W. Hol-| whore are penniless ons went thru the mail will be forwarded.” Mre en said Saturday me United shy States is | | nince FRANK SToP THAT NONSENSE For A MinuTe AND YeLL Me WHICH ONE OF TWESE DESIGNS You Like sesr! la protective budget system and the right of cab- inet members to appear on the floor lof congress in defense of thelr de-| | partments. ened day. General Weod also advocated ya SCHOOL standing army of 200,000 to 225,000, ) nd Gehan Avey and ONetl: Nib ae Dau Cad sson. Lornw's f PALACE HIp °"5 jscarcity of labor and the high cost Direction of Ackerman & Harris lof building material,” he says. RO tent and feels strongly that be an@ | OWner is entitled to a fair return on his investment, but thousands of landlords have taken advantage of + the demand and have raised rents on lowed to live in houses. He ts armed cheap houses built before the war |with a mass of damaging affidavits,|A 15 per cent rise is legitimate. Any | Here in brief is the campaign so coming democratic convention and and bitter fight The ansociation will test the fed: eral law first. Failing of this, they will seek re lief with a lobby at the fall session of the legislature. As a final recourse they will issue | — 400,000/a fair and an unfair list of houses, | the war, due to jand are prepared to | profiteers, move to the suburbs or jeven live in tents for rather than submit to uncontrolled | rents. The Tenants’ ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC WORKS Ignition and Automotive Elec- trical Service, Machine Work. All Jobs guaranteed 5 1423 Tenth Avenue Phone Bast 666 Gen. Wood Favors Action in Mexico INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 13.— Lose of life on the Mexican border may require something in the way of @ relief expedition unlem we adopt ransom as a national industry, Major Leonard Wood deciared in an address ALTOGETHER || tore the Columbia club here yester- tariff, Protective associa: | an executive! “An vAL enlist all of the 260.000 rent pay of the city im the battle AMUSEMENTS ina Tadeecpodge of of bp he ARS” boycott the the summer timing. IBERTY | MARKET Pike ony cauty sneie MR. OAKLAND OWNER We give free service on carbur: etor tuning, adjusting brakes, ad- justing valve tappets Filling and testing bat- teries of any make. We Are Always at Your Service. - If in Trouble call eattle (). at 518 Westlake North Queen Anne 4071 checking <Or r= Are} “CALLING HIS BLUFF” STARTING TOMORROW Soldiers of Fortune An Allan Dwan Production Novel by Richard MarJing Davis A Realart Strangers in a strange land, face to face with death in a hun- dred forms, they never waver. with GEO. OVEY To 2) sed eed Eee |

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