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SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. TEACHERS SIT “ON VOLCANO" So They Tell Board in Fight for Pay Raise | THE “BIG GUN” OF COMEDY— HAROLD : LLOYD “AN EASTERN WESTERNER” Shot with laughter and double- barreled, hair-trigger action METROPOLITAN fourth and University + THEATRE @ STARTING SUNDAY FOR FOUR DAYS Sunday’s Schedule: SHOWS START 1, 3, 7 AND 9PM. Fiat refusal of the school board to reconsider the matter of tea salary awawmls was followed Saturday with the curt ply of men and wom en pedagogues that they had better hunt some other line of yment if they are not allowed to make a ONLY living tedching At a stormy meeting of the board s Friday evening the teachers emphatt 2 cally made it known that they are . itting on a voleano,” having In. curred more debts than they can pay j under salary qonditions, and were in. formed the public, too, is on a “vol canoe” quite as active. Allowed a maximum salary of $2,400 a year by the latest ruling of the board, the high school teachers | demanded Friday night « maximunt| of $3,000, Supt. Frank B. Cooper's recommendation is for a maximum of $2,880, | QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM STARTS TODAY TODAY’S QUESTION Do you think that street car fares in Seattle should be Increased? . e SWEEPING IN ITS INTEREST AND EXCITEMENT ANSWE ISAAC COLSKY, Int ave ° No, I don't think so. I've just re turned from California and the fares down there are all five cents, | A. D. ANDERSON, Smith bidg- If “we would get better service 1 ‘ think the rates should be raised. The West Queen Anne service is very} poor ANNA ULRICH, 4400 Hotty at No; I think the fares should be kept THE BIG SUPERFILM SENSATION OF THE YEAR (> | THE HONEY BEE; “DUDS” ge patel Aageiagey iveceat| ADAPTED FROM THE POPULAR BOOK BY, < H U at a nickel If it is possible. in Henry C. Rpwland’s E. KE. KELLEY/ Grand Trank tur i dock—I don't see any reason why | Saturday Evening Post Story they should be raised.” 1 think the| flare here jeattie. i re , eens. watt MUNROR, 111| SAMUEL MERWIN 12th ave. Nal 1 don't think #0. A on eo a oy. dealing with the adven- cloienasntionene 4 : tures of a brave y A ie: itt . * 7 i ae cone ae nd te LEGION T0 AID | A GRIPPING PRODUCTION BASED UPON THE FASCINATING: headed by a yellow-eyed tiger - woman. ANALOGY BETWEEN THE WOMAN WHOM LIFE HAS CHEAT. LAW AND ORDER ED OUT OF MARRIAGE—FOR WHOM THERE IS NOTHING CLEMMER MUSIC— BUT WORK UNTIL SHE DIES—AND THE LITTLE UNDEVEL- | LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director is tn ‘ cance tt ; Gail Mamble 4 Bolo Artt Spokane Veterans ‘Auopt| OPED FEMALE HONEY BEE THAT TOILS FOR THE HIVE Resolutions | ‘ " Starring Mme. MARGUERITA SYLVA” THE pvemmrsow tyes BELGIAN PRIMA DONNA. 4 SUPPORTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST = SPOKANE, May 8.—The Armeri-} “Finished Mystery” “|Teased by Boys, Copies Discovered; Man Runs y ee In ruins of the fire which Sergio | EW YORK, May 8—Tormented the garage and storehouse of the (Fremont Transfer & Storage com | 07 % ©8ne of urchins on ele “pany, Carr place and N. 38th at. East Side here yesterday, ‘ap @arty Friday morning, remains of a) Cooper, 36, @ tailor, ran wild thru large quantity of contraband litera- | the tenement district with a pair of SE] KID McCOY Yomves spore ‘ PION AND THE HERO IN THE MOST REALISTIC OF ALL SCREEN FIGHTS can Legion, by an overwhelmin | |kovernment to suppress rioting or | radical demonstrations. ec 0 ge yi TH ington, Montana, Idaho and Ore.| ture were found. About 2.000 copies | shears, kilied one man and stabbed/ J. Rufus Wallingford, Jimmy Val. gon met today in the Davenport hotel to pass on the resolution. It/ | Continuous Daicy | °F! | Keefe while hunting thru the ruins | Connally, 48, found shot to death at from Japan the get-rich-quick bug pees a Friday afternoon. ‘his ranch j stun him. Direction of Ackerman & Harris |} (econ and Montana would disap es Tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday prove. vote here, decided to adopt a ten =LOEW: See |tative resolution which would place | ccuse Jap « 0 pa a= ‘The meeting was called by the] national head. } of “The Finished Mystery,” which | three others. [entine and Hashimura Togo, all in was suppressed by the government, | packs i one. That fe 8. Hayashi, truck gar was understood that the com.| manders of Washington and Idaho After much practicing with pen and ink, he finally forged a check J Wednesday The opporition to the contemplat A Soleo New Show 颰 |i %! stand is baled on a reluctance | posal of the city, state or national Gat Rich buick Pal ACE Hip Department commanders of Wash-| } were discovered -by Sergt. P. F.| LAGRANDE, Ore, — A. Phillip/dener. Soon after his arrival here would approve and that those of for $10,000, Prosecutor Fred to be classed as tools of the “in-| Brown says. His penmanship was poor and the cashier of tho National Bank of Auburn th Also JOHNNY RAY CELEBRATED COMEDIAN in ALEXIS LUCE et ee MAT. SUNDAY JANE MORGAN the Japanese insane when he tried With the Screamingly Fu Ss ‘ ts pan the chick on Mn. ; ays No Shortage | and The Wilkes Players Arraignment of Hayashi on a for Musienl Comey 6“ - 4 9 wtp aeatia take pass a elt ow i in Sawmill Help) g t Offer Siiehat’” Ciiiears veoart? Welles SOME BABY | PORTLAND, May 8.—There is e rin Ing p a er Vaudevilie’s Most Stupendou upendous fi shortage of sawmill help in the lum-| ‘ Hayashi looked on blankly and Production ADAPTED FROM GEORGE MMA) be 99 | shrugged his shoulders in ignorance ——————,- ——— ]"" at ilie of the Pacific Northwest, | POPULAR NEWSPAPER comics 4 whem the charge was read. Jv according to'a statement which was \ Gilliam concluded the Japanese HUYLER & BANN my today by the Portland office didn't know what {t was about and = Jot the Western Pine Manufacturers gave him four days to get an inter The cleanest, funniest preter, comedy ever written "aaa -apgae EVES, %5¢ to $1.00” AT THE Legal Holiday i in MATS. SUN, WED, SAT. | Way of Taxpayer tie to Se W j L K E . | County Treasurer Wm. A. Gaines Plus War Tax desires to call the attention of th HALLEN & G@SS__[/““Pie'Statement contained a warning "Versatility a Ia Carte” {to sawmill workers of the Middle | STEVE FREDA | West, who, according to Western pine officials bere, have been misin entric Guitar Comedian formed by Middle Western newspa- | BOHN & BOHN |pers, which recently printed stories With “The Well Balanced Girl ALL SEATS RESERVED PHONE MAIN 6211 PRICES: 25c and 50c Es {that sawmill jobs are plentiful in this |wection of the country who wish to pay the first half of we _ —== ea is sare anes othe fact tot! BAKER & BAKER ||Wireless Phones on im Harmony, Singing, Piano, Banjo | Sale i in Brita: in, — y is} }Two Men Killed =|" Franklin Alumni LONDON, May $A comips Charles Crimean, 30, was perhaps | Feature Photoplay LAST & legal holiday’ Payment of half E tax must be made not later than, TIM Saturday, May 29, in order to avoid offering for sale in Breat Britain a TONIGHT Ee dais ‘sccm ako interest penalty of 12 per cent on sone wireless telephone” apparatus 1 Logging Camp tataiiy injurea | Attend Assem! ALEX LUCE AS delinquent taxes. Those who desire ned in a box light em nto} G Ore., May 8&.—Lester - —$<_—— | Oldtime memories ‘and f THE WILKES PLAYERS to make payment of realty taxes are be carried by a leather handle. It! Ridge, 20, and William Lane, 28 “Dog days” are so-called for the! were revived Friday by more allowed to make same in two pay jis maid the outfit is capable of re-| were killed at, Cherry Grove, near | hottest part of the year is at the| 260 men and women who re ments, but the first payment mus Jcelving messages from all the prin-|here yesterday when they were time of the rising of Sirius,sthe dog-|to Franklin high school for the oe made by May 29. | City, Firemen Fight Suburb Brush Blaze Members of the city fire depart ment were called into action Friday afternoon when brush fires spread to| }such an extent that White City, on| the Lake Burien line, was for a time threatened. A squad of men under direction of Battalion Chief J. W. Carmichael soon had the fires under control. Other reports of similar fires | pal wireleks stations in Buro} needs only to be placed on a and the sounding telephone Foes ed, and it is ready for use, No ex ternal “aerial” is required. It costs Food Exper tow.’ ( Northwest Trust & Savings Banks | : | _ Substitute for Egg |@ Second Avenue and Union Street mine vere toa Nia oA tbe, Nolbthe + SEATTLE Established 1900 |to do but live a life of ease And upproductiyémess if the egg substt |tute submitted to Professor Allyn, st] truck by @ log during logging ope-| star. | nual alumni assembly, ; QUSSUUECSRRRERROEEEEEEERe cojofofolo) SALE BY THE NAVY Condemned Stores eels Beatriz Michelena MAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WH, | icone Lee mme'etneme | FLEES Soe | Statement at Close of Business, May 4, 1920 out fires. coo! > sin place of the i , ’ Saat she | RESOURCES LIABILITIES o —— Loans and Discounts. ...$1/629,198.55 Capital Stock paid in..... me Maree ise ty ean se, igi eg ea pO EPA U. 8. Treasury Certificates sure and Undivided a laid on the Alaskan railroad this hington, the PANTAGES * i Puge ou Appraisal ‘and Sele, Mary Tere, Puget Sound, and Liberty Bonds.... , 425,015.74 profits .... ca eawhy 24,906.88 season and the whole 500 miles of} 11,000 tbs. (more or lem) old 80 Tents, 7x9, with flies, 2 Nights 7 k should be down by January Municipal Bon zi Deposits ..... x . 8,150,510.39 rubber, 7 Tonts, 16: Peet aatinesatbin “anak arnt satis lie says Col. H. P. Warren, of wl rants 115,894.49 Rediscounts, ..........2 . 10,000.00 Mess gear, miscellaneous items, 600 yards ‘as, cotton, 30- S Other Raetersiors, inch, ‘ LEORGE CHOOS Presents ities 857,310.09 Farnitare, preserv 99 09 1,010, Desks, 4 Folding porMaaad “THE FOLLIES OF 1920 fe) Furniture and F 24,500.00 Bost equiprient of all kinds, Machine tools, With Jack Henry and William Pollard "SLOTS ol Real Estate .. . 19,430.79 Senet hand ‘ovis, caged and BETTER THA! Cash on Hand and Due ee ona a ag silat Flock of Brogdway Beauties in Wonderful Costumes 1 CAN DO from’ Banks ..00. : 714,567.61 000 Ibs. zinc dross, Tubular life floats, rope, 12,000 Ibs. (more or lens) scrap se eeees +$3,285,417.27 & WEAVER BROTHERS | MILLER & CAPMAN Tota) tas ceva d 5,417.27 |' Total FSGS SAAeet canvas, Motor- sailing launches, iife rahe, Arkansaw Travelers Just a Little Different Mah: Nae 4, 1920..... 88, Whaleboats, El wares een 7 Deposits May 12, 1919... 2'751,206. 42 Dinghys, 1,000 tone (mere or tend Kelot BILLY SMALL “Hashions de Vorue”, oy foaee feed poole Wwhedse _ Violin Virtuoso Parisian bad os. , Increase in Deposits .....$ 899,303.97 * Blankets, sheets, bedspreads, 25 tons (more or lens) crap , ” . a oan aed. WHIRLWIND OF FUN 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts for cash "4 the highest bidder. Depostts of 26 pervert it Thetainount are reauired. “Inspection can be made p application to the Senior Member, Hoard of Hurvey, AD- praise and Sale, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washingto: LITTLE PIPIFAX & CO. . Vaudeville’s Fuaniest Clown E. Shorrock, President. Vice President R. W. SPRAGUE, Ass't, Cashier THOMAS 8, LIPPY, - tained 5 7 "7 " Gateiogue of sel and furtper, intormation roar, outssata Taniagencope, Presenting Pearl White in The Black Reeret™ ALENANDER MYERS, Sec'y and ‘Treas, BE. E. GROTH, Asst. Gusher Katy Yard. Puget Sound, Washington. §. Y. A. SMITH, Cashier , J, E, PATRICK, Mgr. Bond Dept. General Admission-—Matinees, 25c; Nights, 49 TH ARTIST WHO Vy. sh He ISN'T THE ONE . ine aici yt wala ony blll linens abit li ylbngibbige x

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