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THE SEATTLE ‘STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMPER 19, 1920. | SCHOOLS TO “Prunelia, Story of ‘WRGINIAMASON'Washington’s Big _U,S,FLEETS TO |LANDIS T0 BE SUPERVISE, £07 Well Presented HOSPITAL OPEN’ §=. Stick Recovered MAKES. A. TRIP BALL MONARCH | by Mask and Quill *ssim ina ™ xem sae ee Se Fe tite eon Pn en Coat : | | | ites tig | SO kidnaping expedition to Hugene, | BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD woodblock cut of Pierrette upon it John Stinger’s stone vault tn the Ora : ste , ane ee ae. i | One of the Most ambitious per. | literally by the thousand, dnd these An invitation to the general pub-| courthouse | Its recovery in due to the activity| WASHINGTON, Noy. 18-—-Plahs : cnic Ao. Kee 1% Pie erty : |formances put on at the university| Were soattered the campus | lie to Inepect the newly completed) Recovered yesterday on a search| of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity men,| for joint maneuvers and a South | lnde will be the sm tt isos héebitel eu tan Gn . oe “ »,, | baseball's wupreme since the spring festival year | Thursday Virginia Mason hospital at. the cor) warrant from, University of Oregon | who got the warrant and served | American trip of the AUantic and Pa pr aete by msm mato tele ‘ emnwee was the Granville Mar play, Jack Wright, president of Mask — oe . myn — feo om men we fad ~ Ly =oeer it on Magy Pog oh gn in UMe | cific fleets were announced today by that t sdge preferred that no Oth - “Prunella,” or -‘'Lo’ ‘ators akimaiuad | been e » o) anagome and were hustling it owt of the #tate,| to stop ita delivery he warrant | oo arte tas shxcy th ccdesantneds so a Park and School Boards Peary een ve in a oo ~ and Quill, waa production managers | yyten junces that the ‘bullding | the ‘big “stick will romain in. the the’ alte talons to tae » | Soar tary of the Navy Daniels, orm bare be-appoint te the <ivib . wr bonne Rhe Billings, busin manager, ll) be » from It o'¢lock until 6) wneritts custody un! deo y 4 niversity o ri 7 {ddle/ lan commission to Kove baseball, Pick Committee to Work | steany nail by tho honor dramatic | ®*** nee, business manager;| will b " c- @ ths un horift's custody until Judge J. W.| Davin, of the University of Wash-| ‘The two fleets will meet the midd file Wisin wine pavocl to ty talks a ’ society, Mask and Quill, | Brite Keator, stage manager, aésiat | P. mon Bu ven bt Hoar releases it to ite rightful own: | ington, and was “swiped” by William | of January, in Panama bay, and after the American and Nationa) leagues, A ¢ 0 tted until Monday . Ae ¢ e Unive | nerica Natio: eau " Out Details ritical “oldsters” spent their| *d by Jamon Pratt Cyril Shaw and a : mitted wntt inday orm, Ralston and others of the University | maneuvers the combined fleet will) 4 “minor league committes called ye new hospital haw been erect:| Judge Hoar mined the warrant! of Oregon | ‘ corps of D. K. B.'s to shift scenes “ _—- nting on the audience of | OOTP ‘led by the Virginia Mason Mospital} ——— . - - dceenailteiinne sail south to a point midway between | on the judge and complimented the, Beattie playfickis will be opened) two thousand or #0, and the stage enced oo send tee re corporation. It waa concelved with tne ° ‘ Callao, Peru and Vhlparaino, Chile. | new dictator of baseball affairs. They Foam of the action of echoot | LER Which showed careful wtudy, SRA" award Blt And Hater Carey the iden of relieving the shortage ot| Weary Wilkins Tells |Australian Priest The Auantie feet will then go to Cal-| pledged the support of the minor ~ Rega and the setting whic uain is Richardson, head) | ™ : ‘ | | ino andthe Pacific fle varas. | leaguen. De pats vate tne Younsters | tnd Pausahk Tc ofhat in| waner and: Sani Orne, pubic |New, feign “Sma. 9041” School Kids to Save| to Speak on Sunday" '%" racite,teet we Watparas eevee 7 yerne Youn . Ha; Con: | ® > | é adhd aes. 8 eRe poten, fine Bho morta whieh | stance ee ene canton Orne {available Monday, Provision ‘has| “Weary” Wilkins, champion of| The Rey, T. J. O'Donnell, Aus ain and maneuver back to Wilson Appoints This was the statement “of park|tumea rang of which were coy | a8 First Gardener; Forrest Carter |been made for increasing thie num-! enrift, urged’ 260 puptle of the sixth, | tralian priest, who was arrested by | Panama bay iene the! Official Hoard members who met school di-| x Fon ee ere, O84) an Third Gardener, and mont. es | ber to 75 wien needed. All the) seventh and eighth grades at tho ke 94-40 American spy. while | anisls said he hoped to attend the Two New icials. and pleasing. They compared the » a ey wa fect at Panama, od for |TOOMs are, private, and only radu: | Brighton school yesterday to organ maneuvers of th ate nurses will be employed. The) igg thrift clubs in thelr Homes : y Pierrot, were pre in Ireland, and who was locked in! WASHINGTON, Nov. 13-—Preate Feotors tn joint session Friday after actors, praising Pierrot expecially Pe! oon. their interpretation of the play, Of for the “unity of feeling” finally ob- building ts the last word in hospital the Tower of Lond at | . | dent Wilson today appointed Frank > | build ; peaking in three schools |the Tower of London, pending trial ao tobe beds Pians looking to the assumption|tained tn the Jast act, blaming | COUrN® It had @ stife precedent to) etie ‘ “© | Jedonsorvete dinrtor ‘. 4 e ants Silencer D. Byington of Maryland to be ec By the school board of the super! Pierrette a bit perhaps for mine tard up aiainat In comparison with | COMstruction, and bas been ‘equipped | 4 week, | with tet of his experiences at Crystal | sulantoune or qhoasions’ and: Wretetaa tain | with the latest approved appliances ———_—_—_— Pool, Sunday, at 3 p,m. Admission on His Courtroom |. "Keys, Vision. of the playfiekls were con-| lack of dash, grumbling at the ditt.) Winthrop Ames famous production | oo in, 7 California, to be deputy idered at the special meeting. leone ot guitinn: proper waneere ba LMceremtie’: in New York, Whe |e Be ep STNG RR, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR | will be free. Bécause of the difficulty, in. hear-| commissioner. . ot » | delicate phraseology ta difficult to JOHN COUGHTAN, 965 1hth ave Father O'Donnell was chaplain |ing witnesses, Superior Judge Calvin ‘The president also named Carl Ag NAME COMMITTEE TO tween audience and actors in such , Bupe P ‘WORK OUT DETAILS @ barn of a hall, “get over” without overemphasia. ° ¢ N., plonéer Aeattle business man,/with the Australian forces in an} 8, Hall hae asked the county com | Mapes of Michigan to be solicitor ’ a * Patrons and patronesses werr: W l I wil! be held at St. Joseph's church, | ders, miasionere to wet aside Dept. No. 6) of internal revenu A committes to work out details STORY OF TRUE LOVE President and Mra. Henry Suraalto, | I son ssues 18th ave. and Aloha at. Monday for his courtroom, and has ae te ‘a a ‘The plumber is the only man tha is benefited by hitting the pipe. Girls should pever marry until|that windows be doubled and the they are old enough to say “yen.” | sound deadened. “whereby the schoot district wilt} APPEALS TO TWO-BY-TWOS | Dean Coldwell, Dean and Mrs. Irving oe morning. Burial will be in Calvary Bupervise instructional and recred-' But the majority of the mudienge | T Glenn, Dean and Mra. Fredérick Th k cometery onal work at the field was ap-| was made up of the younger #et,'M. Padelford, and Prof. and Mra. an sgiving J Pointed. The members include Ej many twobdy-two along the rows, > | ws! Proclamation BShorrock, member of the school and to them the charm of the fatry| Deard; Frank B. Cooper, superin-| story of true love made its perenn: fendent of schools; R. J. Fisher,| appeal. The amusing garden boasted; . Privacy, her aunt... o oe Co VAS by Nov. 3 Pret ' 1 ' President of the park board; and/a very high hedge, cardboard painted! Privacy, ber aunt reg mee Coe | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 {)| | Lil Wey! %& BH. Evans, superintendent of | hollyhocks and tulips in the window| Guaint, a sortant.. Prameee Teter, | dent Woodrow Wilson has Insued | | | | | \| a servant... Frances Lanste plasfields. boxes of the cottage, just right for Ft sees © Superintendent Cooper, to whom | two. Into the garden came Prunelia &* the plims had been referred by|and the undergardener in costumes the school directors, declared him-/of “true biue"—the other actors gel in favor of taking over the|wore @ motley wardrobe, suiting Supervision of work at the fielis. | their giddygaddy cllaracters. The - ] have conferred with all the| young people watched the tale of of the schools near which | Prunella's wooing, her moonlight are located.” he said.) serenade and capitulation to Pierrot as one with me in the/and geceptance of his promise to that the schools may very| “show her the world.” the 1920 Thankagiving day procia-| It | | nen ' \ mation, fixing Nov r 25 as the} tion says in T proclar part: * see, -CQwant Merriti| “We have abundant cause for 1. his servant....Johm Hutehings | thankagiving. he lesions of the ‘© mummer Orin Vining he von ot cn & mummer Fred Ranning | War are rapidly healing. ne grem jarmy of free m which Amertes | went to the defense of liberty, re turning to the grateful embrace lof the nation, has resumed the take over management of) In the third act Pierrot finds his| Coavetts, « mumine juseful pursuits of peace ax ximply heart becomes bad company, every:| tenor, & hired singer...++-+,,01m Lewis | 204 88 promptly as it rushed to thing rusty, arma in obedience to the country nd, repentant, he re- turns to Prunella’s deserted cottage all. The equal juste of our laws and shamefaced place. Of “course Charge Roadhouse has received steady vindioation BASIL K'NG’S AMAZING DRAMA | ane de: copellp. gemarded Sy. ber te | Smashes Dry Act | (eiurvarour and sinister. at OF THE UNSEEN \VORLDO ‘oe & ; begoodforevermore Pierrot. All's Information charging violation of/tacks which have reflected only that only bo wey auy| well that ends well, and the younger | the national prohibition act was filed | the baser agitations of war, now thorities or 0 hago iy per ere set of the audience went home with | in the district court Friday against | happily passing. the fachities of the playfieis. | * tar tm ite eye and left the old-| Harry Greenwald, propristor of the) “in plenty, security and pence ‘Criticiam was directed against the | #ter# to congratulate Glenn Pushes, Motor Inn, near Auburn Action to! our virtuous and self-reliant people Doard over a week ago by ‘RN? 9 pe Profexsor of dramatics, | shite the place for one year also Was | fico the future, Ite duties and its | Star because of its failure to| T%° # cofisidered such a find at the | started. Jopportunities, May we have vision y ie field ihowees The | ple: who, of course, put the play| ‘The Motor Inn ts said to have fig |to discern our duties; the strength, 3 : o 4 in a number of Liquor raids, the | both of hand and resolve, to dix ‘were supposed to have been| ure o both ny ly wane’ September - QUAINT STAGE SETTING last being one made Thursday by | charge them, and the soundnem of DESIGNED BY JOHN ELY county officers. Mra, Greenwald i» | heart to realize that the truest op- 4 4 4 John Ely designed the quaint|Chersed In the county courts with | portunifies are those of service. ‘Bureau of stage setting, assisted in excoution| POS*estion of liquor and with resist) rn « spirit, then, of devotion and by Vernita Swesea. One of the fom |S an officer. stewardship we should give thank tures of the advertising for the play be ae @ our hearts and dedicnte our was & poster contest. Mary Larrea | selves to the service of God's merci bee of Bellingham concetved the idea OPPORTUNITY) and loving purposes to Hig ebil is dyeing newspaper and printing a § T A BR WAQN T A D 8 tren” —_ 19 8 ——————EEE Missing Relatives _ He’s here again—genuine and likable as every, in an absorb- ing story of love and adventure, with a laugh that stops the tears just in time— | | How Seattle may have a Better bureau will be explained at @athering of business men and in the Masonte club rooms, . building, next Wednesday 4 when Richard H. Lee, of Phila f ja, repr@enting the national jee committee of the Asso- P Advertising Clubs of the . will be the speaker. This has been called by the Seat- AAvettising club, which plans to a@ Better Business bureau A Hick With a Kick in “PEACEFU Se. RESO SS EIS ’s Prospector of Folks’ Pockets “My husband is prospecting in Cal., and I want to go to A " pleaded Josie Woods, charged First Vagrancy in Justice of the e ° . . W. rf National Mmpreseed, Deputy Prosecuting | Attraction lifting of the C. A, Batchelor telegraphed | police. \, They replied that Oscar was in = prospecting in other people's ‘ ; Mrs, Woods was sent to Medical successful date Sali the Coachelle valley, of Na. OE peepee =a : AMUSEMENTS VALLEY” A community of truly rural home folks, where lives a rube with Wall Street wis- dom! veil that stands between this world and the next.. LOVE DAVIS LOEWS { , vy on the WURLITZER Ss A CE H i ean 4 A ¢; “The Glow Worm”. Lincke ; f | i HUES WHAT Mv i “Torchy’s Millions” srwiitis “eli? . Rossial Torchy Concert—12:3 Sunday tJ s HILDUR Hunting and Frances; Fae Z , ‘ i lh po LEVIDA Seabee aide: Baise ‘aan, f "lilage i 4 4 be LINDGREN Dead Menf Tene kell No Tales UVIA Mont Perteetiy Girt This superb photoplay is held over for a few more days because it has proved to be one of the biggest attractions ever offered in Seattle. Come in early! DE, LUXE ‘ SCENIC STRAND NEWS

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