The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1920, Page 2

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NTAL WAR IS ON FULL TILT Ex-Service Men Fight Unli- censed Competitors ureau of |" Control of Nation's Cereal Supply Decreed | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aprf 23.— Hilmination of the “middlemen” with e a 1ves @the® subsequent increase af return to y the producer and decrease in price | Bo the consumer was the t of a tenat farmers’ union decided upon Marke : here last night te ca! 1 of ri - A determind campaign against unl wed and unqual ifed dental titioners in the elty has been Inanched by the Dental Law roement club, an organization formed by ox nervies men. According to Dr. G J. uber, are president of the club, there are Jake Markovite, 32, immigrated from | nearty 100 unlicensed dentists prac Rotat, Austria, .Dalmatia, on the | ticing In Seattle today. Most of steamer Martha Washington tn 190&| them are mere novices, he saya and Viaho Markovits nigrated| “Sore of the things our Invest! he same place teamer | gators report are astounding,” says de the largest combing of | Ho and arrived in Krooklyn in| Dr. Huber., “There was one fellow, atthe 1910 . who had to step into seven wheat growers were arg Rdg dom Inted to outline the organtea : poral % service park No, 812, m Cor the nation's Representatives of virtually every wheat raising community in the Mnited States attending the nation wheat growers’ axsociation, meet here, voted to Join such a union, | ich agricultural leaders said card from in 10 years ba*9 on tt i eee ii Jack Sum hort time | * Maurice McAuliffe, Salina, Kan. John Havenkort, Nebraska: C. Hi de, Oklahoma; A. C. Swift, Ore A. D. Cross, Washington: J. W eller, South Dakota, and Baker, Iowa of the organization tnelude | tive flour and milling asso where feasible, so that the €rAin products might reach the in fintehed form. WILLIAM R. TODD, phys Seattle for 20 @ied Friday at his home, 161 ave Dr, Todd was 90 years and ip survived onty by his Funeral services will be +Monday at 9 a. m. at the of the Immaculate Concep- Ituak Jaikohowit, ¢ man, who left Tacoma a ago to take a job with the Pacific States Lumber company, at Selleck Wash. then dimppeared, ts being sought by bie father, Jacob Sus man, 72 BE. 115th st. New York. . into a aT) top the pain. nou how® to Upon the ja little off of cloves and let it go at that ‘The patient came to me for relief.” Mra Rose F. Bryant, of Pomona, Cal, t* anxious to hear from her| pr, Huber saya that dentiste re son, Fred C. Bryant, who i# sup | turning from military service have posedly driving a truck In Seattle | oreantesd, with Hoe left Omaha aix weeks ago for) King County Dental aanociation this He is 4, ts 5 feet 6 oF Tl and the general support of the pre. inches tall, weiths about 150 paunds | temion, for the purpom of exposing and bas black hair and eyes, afl unlicensed practitioners and i seeing that they are prosecuted Before the war the United States | under the state dental law allowed 92 per cent of ft# foreign| “We've the backing,” sys commerce to be carried in vessels Dr. Huber, we're going to under foreign Mags. lelean them out {f i, takes 10 ¥ 4 Hib H j : ee £3 if = “SILK HUSBANDS and © CALICO WIVES” With an all-celebrity case—House Peters, Mary Alden, Ed M. Kimball, Sam Sothern, Eva Novak, Vincent Ser- rano. . / e Husbands—see this play to learn the difference be- tween a wife and the “other woman.” Wives—see this play and learn that you must keep your husbands by keeping up with them—or you'll lose them. MALOTTE on the WURLITZER “Marriage of Figaro” . Mozart Nocturne in E Flat... .+..Chopin Improvisation—Theme, Selected Concert—1:30 Sunday SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA $1 artists under Reginald Dunn, play- ing “a Boheme.” Cello solo by Nerino Bianchi. “Polonaise” by Popper. t portectly | and then didn't know} advice of Kis partner he applied! the mpport of the | eight days— | (Note the artificial eye.) |“Pussyfoot” Predicts England Dry in Ten Years NEW YORK, April 4-—A dry | Briuash Lees in 10 years wae predict ed yoaterday by Wm. ("Pussytoot™) Johnson, prohibition leader, who re torn from Hurepe today on the steamer New York, 1 Johnson declared England would | have to adopt prohibition to compete euceesatulty with the United States on an economic basta, Jobnson belitiied the lows of hiv | right eye, which wos knocked out by London youths who took excep. je to hin prohibition propaganda. | | preraary N. J. Congressman Urges |Sale of “Kicky” Drinks | WASHINGTON, April 24—An) amendment to the Volatesd law pro | viding that {ts prohibition of sales of | \any beverage containing onehalf of | One per cent of aloshol shall not be | enforced in states which by referen-| dym vote for « larger alcoholic con-| jtent, was Introduced tn hoarse yeaterday by Representative Babke, | New Jersey, He would limit maxi mum alcoholic content under « | referendum to four per cent for beer, | ale and porter and 10 per cent for! wh jDry Squadders Nab |26 Quarts of Beer Dry squad officers Giscevered 26) )quarts of homemade beer In the | home of Peter A. Murphy, 1121 Mix | jaye. and that In the reason for the | jAPpearance of Peter's name on the police blotter Friday. | eee | : |Maybe Spirits Get |the Spirits in Fires SAN FRANCISCO, Apr %4~- | What happens to liquor in homes |that eateh fire? | “"Taln't the cope.” aays the chief. ““Tain't the firemen,” mys the fire chief. | “Mebie It's the civilians who hetp [fight fires,” eugmeeted the cop chief. | “Or mebbe the heat bust» the bot: | offered the helpful fire chief. ‘8 8 mystery anyway see \““Whisky Rebellion” Men Fined by Court | MARQUETTE, Mich, Apri Mo. Declaring & "@ountain had been made of @ mole hill.” Judge C. W Beasions levied finds of $100 each ainst the three Scalouce brothers penshiners, who caused the ao joalled “whisky rebellion” in Iron | county several weeks ago. Thought It Was Worth a Little Celebration your honor, I had just cause,” he pleaded. “I wan celebrat ing because I found a houne to live in” eee |Says Wife's Health |Demands Wine Supnly WALLA WALLA, Apr | wife's health demanded tha three ba of wine, Ambrose Lo jeati plead Judge Douglas fined him $100 and costs. |Wasted Effort; He Found Near Beer H Suppressed excitement pervaded the police station when a report waa made by Patrolman W. ©. Densmore that he discovered a keg of wet goods at Ziet ave. and FF. Union #t., while he waa patrol lng - his beat Motoreyole Patrol man J. J. Kush was detailed and returned with a keg of near hee jwhich he disrustedly déposited in the booking office, ‘Official Taster” Is |Sought by Dry Agents | CLEVELAND, April 24.—Prohfh tion Agent Counts im looking for a tamter who has been maaquerading as Jone of his testers, The man has been making the rounds of drug |storen, tasting the stocks of liquor. eee |Give "Em a Week to Decide What to Say | Joneph Nado and 8. W larrested for alleged { whirky, Stuart told Captain F. » Hodgon that he obtained the liquor at Yverett and denied he smugeled tt acrome the tne. men are being held in the city Jail on open charges. . New York Assemblymen ConSider Beer Measure ALBANY, N. Y¥., April 24.—The agnermbly rules committes today had inder consideration ie alker bil, which allows sale of 75 per cent beer in New York atate. bill passed the senate last night by a vote of 27 to 23 ‘The senate also passed a bill per mitting local option on Uquor in cities, The Sutherland bin, aNMeing the eale of 4 per cont beer and 12 per cont wine wan defeated. Procession of Autos Sought Vin Blanc Joint YAKIMA, April 24--An unusenl humber of autos in front of the home of P. Beansancom here led authorities to investigate, Rensancom was mak ing a fine brand of vin biano and do ing a thriving business, Peterson violation of j the national prohibition law, were given one week to plend, when they appeared before ‘Federal Judge. Neterer in the United States dis. trict court Friday morning. eee This Man Says He Got It in Everett | Following a tip said to have been flashed to the police from Canada, Motorcycle Patrolmen G. PD. Foll- rich and C. V. Harvey were wait ing at Second ave. and James st rich and C. V. Harvey were waiting at Second and James Friday, whore ena they arrested John Stuart, 29, a] ‘The parents of many @ man who railrowd conductor, and. F. A. Hib-| claima to be nelf-made went hungry ner, 45, a chauffeur, in posnension | in order to save mo: to help him of two grins containing 38 quarts! cot a atart, ne 4 if your best girl treats you like a dog. Perhaps she ifkes dogs. - ‘ VIOLET HIMING .. .. ‘THEODORE ROBERTS. IRVING CUMMINGS...» Poth | The |p VERY WOMAN'S Adventures with Passion and Wealth m her rulkless quest of love INTIMATE ‘glimpses of hove and inkrigive behind the scenes of lhe stage Nef , wand ' ONE HUNDRED OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD f aS |Former Butte Man WASHINGTON, April 24.—-The chief reason senators and congres wen at the capitol show no fear of bomba, onions, and other wea pons of the Holsheviki is M. P. McInerny. Meo is the tall, k Jeyed chiof of detectives at the cap! | tol. | Few “nuts” ever get into his bailiwick, and no real ertmfhal would come within sight of the ace as long as he is around. Mac ia kiown to every police dodger in. the country as the man | who bagged Pat Crowe,. the famous Ikidnaper of young Cudahy, lionaire packer, some years ago. MeInerny | Butte, Mont, then, Senators learned of his ability and he was brought to Washington—one of the hardest jobs in the game. Urges Education on Zoning Plans ‘That the public must be educated up to the roning ordinances now in active operation in many cities, was the belief expreaned by A. B. Doyle, of the city planning commission, of Portiand, in ‘a talk at the convention of the Northwest Bullding Owners and Managers here Friday night. Five methbern of the Seattle zoning cominission heard Mr. Doyle. The two-day resston of the con- sepion ends Capitol Detective} was city detective at} You still have a chance, if you do not delay, to see the wonderful screen spectacle with the all-celebrity cast that has enchanted Seattle amusement lovers for the last OF STRAND ORCHESTRA Under §. K. Winetana Vleying “Cavalleria Kustionna” Romance Ends in Suicide Tragedy WALSENBURG, Colo, Apri! 24.-— he bedy of Dr. K. L. Klock, 53, who | killed himeelt to free his 19-yearold wite, who was his niece, was buried today. Mrs. Catherine Klock, the widow, | @eclared hie ill hi | his advanced as ifamily bread-wi |take his life, Mrs, Klock will to her parents in Kansas City declared, |Abas Bloomers! Tunics for Co-Ed | must abandon bloomers and play bas pall in blouse and tunic. 4 Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Comat A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office . = University of Washington o0-0ds | This is| the ruling of the board of regents to day. Resignations of Dr. Luts, history professor, who goes | Stanford, and Miss Frances Skirinery \w ho will accept the domestic science post at Ellensburg normal, were ae | cepted. , q will soon be over, and if you forget. later, you will when your neighbor Is eat- ing fine, fresh vege- tables from his gar- den and you are pay- ing fine, big prices for yours, regret that you didn’t plant a garden with tested seod—sure results.

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