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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCTT 34 1920. THEDA'S ON THE STAGE NOW | METROPOLITAN 4 Metts Sunday, April 4th IN HOLD OF Jaze and Dinners, Big Pay 7 Local Markets for Veartabies and Fratt TICAGO, March 31.—Jam, lux | couples pa 00 a m and they ® Asparagus are RIV e Jen and a | hebee ous dinners, plenty of shows She Reaches Japanese jj... sue eee win ee " Port at high wages, thre a to caune . Lack ot farm 1 t labor sh ge on farms this year a ¢ which may cat ther increase in tt With several hundred 1! nd mill hiving ex 1s here oaié 't m amit im freteht endian fire | ay t an get § 7 attracts’ them farmers in the armen ents Ws gra. t eoting with little r i Sa amc iy | | Lats OR VIOLET HEMIM mty due to the We could piace 300 single men at efforts ot the crew that ie |°FOP% according to reports Me and fon a month vieht| piece, wt ab a0 st es ; ONE SOLID YEAR IN NEW YORK CITY Rept under coytrol On her ar There is a very great labor short ow,” sald Boyd. “But we can't get Khobere—Per ft ‘ 30|° hy ¥ St the Far Rastern port, not|*#e on the farms,” ald C. 8 Boyd, . pat PN pen ‘ she ak’. : 6 MONTHS CHICAGO _4 Months Boston tt dim the dispatch. steps we head of employment agency here uring the war « c " + AC PING BP = “ 7 receive 60 orders for farm hands ‘ : / i SPY PLAY FULL OF THRILLS, ee eee ee ed vay mnis. pi pee SUSPENSE AND DRAMATIC SITUATIONS determine the loss |daity and are only abje to all The shortage will have a had ef rye ‘The Manila left here March 5. She The jobs pay from $50 to $80 a! fe nd men highe : > fom the regular SeattleOriental run | month, with room, board and wash-| pri tet r . Waser 4 Theda Bara, erstwhile champ vamp of the movies, now EVENINGS—Lawer Floor, $2.00; Balcony, $1,501.00; Gallery, Tee Fishing season opens Thursday un 7 ” M - . hn. 1.00; Ba 1.00; Gallery, 50e, earring passensers me ‘This So ea theresee of 98 perihend © S more : : * starring in the “The Blue Flame” before real footlighta on| MAT hee Tigee, Fle a » satis t over last year, Jobs for married! then more increase will follow et - ‘ : Broadway, seems to still let the vampish lines linger about} SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW a oh a a TV ee set her face. Donald Gallaher, Theda’s leading man, seems to MAIL ORDERS NOW ‘* Fach Oth BANK CLEARINGS | Public Markets eeteoe: *\ be trying to keep from being sone | ‘ Into Eac ther ' s * | : “ Seattle . * ™ — ‘ : Snover. & Eady Cleartnes $7,663,870 09 MHKE PLACE | |Padded Accounts; igen oa oe Balances 2,347,011.08 Mail 1. 5 me Hn . . SEMEN fe tying on the bea ne ons af treat Het | Sentenced to Pen ed wen the stocmer | | Cleartnes 1.624,296.00 1 Hae ees tae a Pleading guilty to padding Frye me wme'tiae, « Balances . 501,028.00 tha v0 h mewotene ue it | Co.'s payroll and issuing checks te he mame tine, wa ~ ry ctitious persons, Ludwig We Be 4 Cleartngs wees 6,005,081.93 at a aerish was sentenced to serve one . Balances .. - 1,412,242.81 2 whole ce DAIRY Fw to 15 years in Walla Walla penitem: ; Saintes ; ; = : ee me! Report on Release From | Smuggled Past sat Immipration| ; tary by sates Jone. 5 1 . Buttertas * With good weather promised and) wednesday. A signed in a as , pie | en 2 confession, | "Status of the New York | ope 3 Rague—Mirictiy fresh so... ne > Fort Douglas Officers more than 4,500 licenses issued, the| which Gaerish admitted having Stock Exch wine Ps -- aha veason ix expected to open at dawn | cheated the company out af $2,410.90 toc! xchange . . Four German alien enemies, re| More than 70 Japs have entered the |rnursday with a grand rush, Dep-\!% this method was produced ta rs pai aed ; h ® ore P| court by Prosecutor Fred C, Browns ny . DAIAY PRopucTs ] [cently released on parole from Ft.| United States illegally thru the Port) +) County Auditor Morris Kennedy | °”" r P ree ee a4 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Douglas, Utah, arrived in Seattle Sat-lof Sea during the last two — peed : ——___ — om tad | erat Sonera vole = : - {| urday and reported to Special Agent|} months, according to immigration | has issued 3,257 county and 1 _ AMUSE MENTS smashed jeavy seas, the Pas | now te: Rethie ® ' 1 eountry eream J. M. McAuley, of the department of| authorities state fim neen steamer Solduc, Pu jound | b : pra 8%, aft Ne. and Pas: | tee ana tee according to information| Under the La Follette seamen’s act, | inty eeeea ° " ott ee: p . < country cream . nder the La The county g comrninsion Wed Hom, Oo. arrived in V | Americas leek cpanel Ot 164%; wm | geen than pees soak’ raising 2 cara ts 2 given out Wednesday, says Commissioner White, saflors of | nesaay nounced the following PANTAGES “s from Seattle. The heavy| , Retail Bt cs, muse phe 0 r 4 6 They are: Frank Hetzel, Rudolph | al) nationalities are allowed to spend | cjosed waters Matinee Nights 7 an@ 9 tm the straits broke oor the | sinc! %.¢ ’ }{ | Petachafer, Kart von Winter and|a few days on land before returming | Jake Dorothy: Loos creek; Tokul Picked up the cancplan! 4 ~ - : r Albert Linke |to their native countries, The Japs ok fror out! % mt ‘ creek, om mouth to mouth #8 thru the companion Indder. | ¢, s x tle Saider's| OF. tr _ 2) Von Winter, an old, whitehared |are clever enough to take advantage|o¢ ‘Ten creek; — Mone creek; ef " up, 200» 24-38 . 4 jy man, ts maid to have a family in Bent: | of this shore leave to evade the 1 | paradise lake; south fork of Snequal | : - at 10%. oral Motors | ‘ o2 Absorbing company at 31 hue tks ned Republi Soar ene chee Ces ‘ee : Us Pewchafer mays he is a dye) migration authorities and hide @Way | mie river from upper falls; Cedar rtv os Busi art .ehgr 4 . : # | works operative Hotzel, @ laborer, ls inf the rural districts an tetbateridas a sundih: een mie Chinese usINeSss | 5" J a atts whee tae . “ | foing to look for work here, he mys.} It ia said that in Yokohama &® Tes-| North Hend, which empties into the must grasp trade oppor id little. Crnefbie oo rocrrny |, Tho there are no records of him| ular business in conducted in reeruit-| south fork of Snoquaimie river To | Sm China now. if she 1 ted rather heav ee . ia here, Albert Linke claims thes be “crews” for venneln one faring P| ut &; eource Of Tate creek, near | A CE HIP ‘at all, says Wang Hou Chai, |% : — -- s a the bh Cot _| wae arremed in 1918, at Hyd past year for the United States shiP-|Camp B; Camp A water supply,| president of China-American In | y pot re Alaska, where he has a wife and/ping board. Under the terms of the/ which empties into Tokul creek, and |» nirection of Acke & Harris corporation, of Peking, who | a « + gee Bh. . ume ‘a5 family, and owns miming property./contract, such ships must be dellv-| Rockaway creek, near Snoqualmie oo cherman y guest at Frye hote! HICAGO, March 21.—There will be no | oY : : ; - “ s2@ 46) It seomn, however, that he waa given ered by their builders. For ums | Lumber Co, X CLEVER ACTS oF fe absorbing the business | tock quotations here today. : - . ~“- 18| transportation only as far an Seattle. | ranging m 300 to 1,300 yen, agen en held by Ger. « x mt 74 Wire to Washington confirmed the | cies w ecure the necessary papers, | Chicago Grain Market ee a fs eae oust atta orders given Linko at Fort Dougtas,|ship an individual as “seaman,” Glaa seen - . POULTRY and now he he ya he wants to go| promising that arrangements will be Prices Paid Whelessiers » Mexico. made for him tw enter the Uni ed | — mn ap I The statte of these men ts virtually | States without belng troubled by the : the samo as that of Alvo von Alven-| immigration officials. Arrived here, | S d d ees . r Dressed e - % arrived in Seattle a few weeks ago ndefini te Practically every ship 9 ee tno} Bi, canine i s . seeeees : #4 / ‘Those who remain here will be re| from Japan returns with from one to| the Missouri Mule “Stivers,” “Able” ana “Ob Ss eaghhe . 8 | quired to find @ reputable sponsor,|20 leas in ite crew than it brought/ “TOO MANY HUSBANDS*® Prices Paid Shippers and will report to the department of | over, it | | ce tit Fetal, Nights (Sunday), 40; Mate, (exe sin Justice at stated intervain Durr ‘ommiasionet @° has the Title Insur «Mond 2 Tidien Mate : ‘ dremsea .. 18 A fifth alien enemy, Louts Pragia,| White » empted to hold the ance Policy in the sxoee Suaaaye) 13c. | Math see Horace X. Baxter from | 's¢ 4 co _, ‘ : De Nght, per Mm. .... 19 | who was released at the aame time as | crews of anese ships until they . Lilb and 2:8. | Monts entrap : . : “ pees Sexemaseese ?}) ie four ethers, bas not yet put in an schippet to Japan, but desist || larger cities superseded aR 180, 4 tare Buany y SPPearance, says McAuley e ucted by immigration|| the Abstract of Title. A tress . 28 Hg at Washington that such . Deputy Beat oe ase of Evolution and the x|Says Deputy Beat not Be taken under ue ] CASE 0 and th Him; Asks $5,000 survival of the Fittest! ” u t ‘ “ = - bd ee ng Walter Miller, former OH, GOSH, UST ‘The Title Insurance Policy 2 89—Sir Governor for Vancouver RTLAND, Cattle—Re-| WASHINGTON, March 31 , rae. " " oa ies ; £4 ae “ : c Slack bab fae paamenaer eign Yale aad | ORES r riff, of beating him into/ fs the Finished product—not [GIB PEPPER? a at " PiLT6; fair to good Test steers seasons ALTE@TE ft c Save, 60, - & book showing the history of The. Mate, 22¢ to wn on eeae.s ‘on to fair steers,| Harvard is $1,250,000, offered n hole ose@ie . ’ mutt ‘ ‘ nd|cific Steamship company of tt ° 700@ 9 59 | aeninat uacitt Sohn Birieiget, te the Tit, wet « guaranty —__________- hird of > Bg “ 1@5 Highe ent bidde F not announced "i Judge Calvin & Hall's court Wednes agreeing to protect it. Al- THIS niget Sound | ># aooty Aree ; a to come . When King county dairymen met ways ask for Title Insurance, eS Cave wns committed to the county on eet. aceeré- | — F < n : Parr - ta consult over present “unsatistac || as issued by Will be in port in April, accor i ? = PUGET SOUND A : jail A OE ra ed pealren sxrrSealire Sh rare ousmese word : and Saturday fe advices received by Norton | m 2 harge, The next day, when he was| 1.41) 1620 Fourth ave. Wednesday Messrs. Shubert Present STEAMERS rl sone tes hg inet ah ane ee] WASHINGTON || xe me Rat a ° vs jaune 1¢609| him, Cave charges. Miller was coun | ae Jape io No Pipe |icat ALL LOCAL ROUTES) ose) 0000000 SIU TES |S RAG Since ontand dha cave be |,..7R¢ present of te Jazanese an:|] TAPER INCU ANCE ery. 67@680 per tb | "a : oe ‘ be | sociation was asked what he thought | _ to Get Right Stuff Kens Selected local extras, 17@40e Der||@TRAMERS LRAVE FROM COLMAN L ceseeees 78-00 [Came unruly and attacked Miller | of p, He declined to be put on | ry of the industrial bureau | gox DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET! ive. ord. | COMPANY si | 1 Be @hamber of commerce, manv-| Hene—tte per tn: brotlers, 4¢ Der Ib meeting was held at the call Of wood pipe and advocates | Ones Triplets, 26 | - : * | Held for Attempt of Homer Detrick, manager of the | pipes appeared before a). 0°" . ‘ rae : ; dairym organization, who said meeting of the board of pub- Frisco Market Status 1] | eVietorte, Tort Townsend—Port sean rs to Shoot Two Men ““'x0icu) 2 getting any benefit out | works held Wednesday morning Mees m Py Angeles ii . busieseenmeeneil } Thomas, 49, who is alleged | of the present milk price except the | discuss the merits of various | FRANCIBCO, March #1—Be 7 oT Fate | I 4 seve . attempted r t FL. | consumer f pipes to be used on the} , SAN PRANC™ me tie ore deisockaabe 1 Frank Dildine in the| Another meeting for dairymen, Se | aogitonell extension of the city ‘ i « a 4 i aoe Py St. Georg te, 14th And Yes | attle distributers and city officials eaday afternoon, was scheduled far 1 p. m Hazel’s mother was {li and Fa wit ult with Intent to | had been asked to make the coffee. *rosecutor Fred C. Brown! One night lttle three-yearold Eva ng half an egg to settle it. The|phursday, A defective trigger in| Was being put to bed and, after re problem was too h for the little | said to have prevented the explosion | peating her usual prayer, much to girl, who came running to her moth-| of the gun her mother’s astonishment she er, & knife In one hand and an egg — |added. “And please make me a bet. | in’ the other, and asked: “How do| Tho average man dorsn't care to| ter girl; and you might as weft make |} Seattle's Only High-Class Summer Dancing Pavilion ; OU cut an OBE ithout eplll-| pose as 8 hero when nobody's look | my pape an maseae better, too— Opens Thursday Evening, April 1 ing opened et $3.46%; frane checks | | m om | | in id you possibly | DANCIN “Srept «ra oe ie : | G EVERY EVENING (5) Appice = demand, 1.40¢, C — a 0 to 11:30 pp * ") a } ‘ ‘ ia al kg el LUNA PARK DANCING PAVILION at ; | NEW YORK, Marsh f1-—Money on | on Olympic} Weil — bry 16 GOOD - Pst- Pst — Next to Natatorium and Kets! or, tte, Bars \| — ! b absin rg KNOW 'D = NE OH SOE ! WHO'S Belling ham—Amarortes— Everett bates Saline al ae orl 4 986m WHAT TO EXPECT : COMIN’ TO Your | ; BEST MUSIC En Ferny Fine feathers may not ‘make fine “Under State Supervision” ASSETS More Than Six Hundred Thousand Dollars Sailr” (Anacortes and” et] daly BEFORE We WENT A NEAT WARY t . , TOWN birds, but they make a fine showing || ——— =” =, bee =a-|| OVER— I COULDOA =—— AND wo AIN'T? 20 Minutes’ Ride Marion Street on your wife's new spring bonnet. Way Torte | BEEN HOME NEVER AGAIN NEW AUTO ROAD NOW OPEN Pct canis ba le ver We FAG IS FREE PARKING SPACE SLEEP — HE'S THE FOR MIN Goob — so0E- i. tall, if yc 6“ | Geen theo = TIGHTEST wan © Next TIME ain in apples, D *, MAGGIE Iomatiam ‘and Nean] EVER BOCKED UP XI GUESS HE Nash HAVE A Fruits and nute é | ey ot Weameeyy AGAINST — XT HAD THOUGAT We's ANG ieee FOUNDED BY FIFTY PEPPER” ee “| SOME DRY ine- LS ats a CAN SPRINKLE SUBSTANTIAL SEATTLE CITIZENS gg Sa I a ay aetiag TH’ GRASS~ except [Ladiow, Brion! excent sd 7 . THE THRILLING Setury Fin gter, Townsend! Sunday os (fanday Haneviite! and Heder ORY OF A T:eapm) Nock | STORE GIRL— iF 06 Tie. Utapla, for ali 16:66am || [\. ~ : = A points fn ‘the flan! Wed Mont Gripping of idaealasssdenseal bec ||| <x oT \ 3 & A Mutual Savings Society Charles Klein's | , Will make YOUR Dollars earn dividends alon Dramatic Successes ° , : with THEIRS! . AT THE and ansume all. rink ak’ waa ’ | : Wr ; Phe Board of Directors of this Association are y im //) Af / L. 8. Booth John W, Rober Elliott Higgins Glenn H, Davidson James A. Haight, Jr. B. Shoemaker J. H, Edwards Theodore Haller . H. Watt m ‘ mt notion. om Wy \ E. S. Goodwin ~ Paul C. Harper Worrall Wilson LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS LEE Se / , ’ Place your idle funds with this institution TODAY— I Joo can BUY ; de BOY trom UB, Jottion. Open trom 6:80 ay m. to 12.00 : ‘ Don't let your lazy dollars loaf. if you midnight % 7 ch 29, © Clos arket prices were an given be- On Tuesday, es ming, prices Sue Liberty and Victory Bonds all over PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. 4 : tr4 Ath: Victory Victory [| eee a: iy f 3 ; % ‘ae ass. Ae wr meee | (| id ‘MMi i Sit]|" LOWEST RATES & LOAN ASSOCIATION —to— | } wr vorke ‘market plus the acer ant SAN DEEL ryan iN Housed with Title Trust Company, “MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. 108 ANGELES PERT nao * Second at Columbia jenieiget, Dood House. park One Million Dollars : WATA ra, La ‘A 4 . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN Paces Main 7227; Elllett 2840, eblishes ever Quarter Century. - + Le iis pia He

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