The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1920, Page 2

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: Sx coer i ie ARMED MEN Lower Cost of nauguration, ENFORCING expenses | Harding's inauguration, Smallpox Zone in East Chi-| + ago Is Patrolled to ' Prevent Spread \ CHICAGO, Dec 51 farmed guards were today: patrolling | again | the ceremonies, things at the capitol “1 am in favor of tmiting tt * anid Borah he south half of Hast Chicago, to! “Rorah later announced that on Snforce quarantine estadlished fol-! Monday he will Introduce a resolu Towing the outbreak of five cases Of | tion limiting the expense of the In emallpox | Auguration at the capitol to $10,000 The stricken portion of the city is At each Dorn, who work in the great steel mannan - Mills. Five cases of the disease have ii . Been discovered in Hammond, iy | Autos in Collis in; er center, | Tyth ergo health —- Two brothers, James and FE. of East Chicago, and an aT Jones, of Seventh ave, were cut) Rhorities of Hammond. are to confer | Wren their rammed thet today on the advisability of shutting ‘down the mills unti! the epidemic is checked. 4235 Brooklyn, » home, according | reports by both parties made to ce Thursday afternoon, Nea! Begley Quits |B. K. Jones was driving Frank Waterhouse | ‘one. wi George A. ( ont of G Frank Waterhouse & Co, will leave night, Last Times Today “THE GREAT LOVER” A LOVE 80 GREAT—IT MADG THEM HATE? OTHER FEATURES OUR ORCHESTRA ' SELECTION—“CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA”.........MASCAGNI MICHELE DeCARO SINGING THE PROLOGUE TO “PAGLIACCI” DON’T MISS THE New Year's Eve N RIOT Tonigtt = Show Starts at 11:15 P- M. LA SERANITA, DANCER THE BELLE FATIMA GIRLS Other Acts and Surprises A SHOW WITH A KICK ALL SEATS RESERVED—GET "EM EARLY Urges Borah WASHINGTON, Deo. 31.—-Senator | | Rorah today gave notice that he will | ARANTINE lead an effort to cut te a minimum the appropriation by congreas for for Preaidentelect | Rorah said he understood $100,000 would be used this year to pay for | platforms and other $10 to pay for his automobile from ‘One hundred) downtown to the capitol and back | previous inauguration Tphabited by about 12,000 foreign | more than $70,000 has been spent. 2 Brothers Injured ‘The | ‘ae standing at the curb. Jones said he was blinded by the! Neal H. Begiey, vice president of lights on an approaching auto. | James Jones was so badly cut on the Dla present position the first of the | neck that several stitches were neo , he announeed Thursday, Beg: | essary. ei will devote his time to personal| The accident occurred Wednesday to K ot in to a | | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Deo. 31 }room of th proached the librarian's desk, | Divoree,"" he requested politely. earnestness. ried" ahe asked interestedly, “1 am,” solemnly. NOT ONE WEDDING | RING, BUT FOUR: angle just of his left hand. “Wh-what's it gtammered, jeareer,” the pink-faced plained casually one for ev marriage.” dumfounded. ply; “why not?” EASIER TO WIN "EM THAN LOSE ‘EM monial champion two books. dore Dreiser and Robert Grant. | to lose ‘em.” expecta! and more difficult matter. so himself. “I would like to seo as many works as possible on “Marriage and | The Wbrarian amiled at his boyish) “A card index to my matrimonial youth «x “You see, 1 wear) | “D—do Feu mean to may you've) | neon married four times?” she asked, “Sure,” came the nonchalant re No really good answer sugresting | itself, the librarian turned meekly to the shelves and handed the matri A mo ment later he was deeply engrossed | in @ comparative study of the works | on “Marriage and Divores” by Theo-| | ‘The outstanding, dominant chord | of the even tenor of young Stewart's) maritial strain is this undertying| theory—“It's easier to win ‘em than| According to Stewart, who wurely | should know, it's no trick at all to; | win @ girl. But kijling her love when | you find ghe’s not quite up to your tione—well, that's another He says | “I'm 22 years old.” he explained. |} "and I've been married four times Conductor After the CONCERT Assisting Artist Wonderful Mezz anda Charming Orchestral / Seat Sale at 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. At Meany Hall, Phone Main 414 Plenty of Time for New’s Year's Party Alice Gentle JOHN SPARGUR Be Sure to Hear This |, 0 / Program Sherman, Clay & Co. » | Wed Four Times, Yout Eager to Set a Record: A | pink faced yguth ent®Fed the reading public Nbrary and ap My fourth dtvores is pending now, | h and—here’s a secret,” he THE SEATTLE STAR LT GIVING HIMSELF MORE HOT AIR = | o7 ‘ , ’ ‘ WHAT YOO MEeD 15 A REDUCIN PUMP ON Timte t oe o P-) | | $100,000 Booze Raid Is Staged in Denver ea h DENVER, Dec, 3-—Fifty cases men barrels of bottled Club whisky, val 000, were we erday in @ raid by police ined confided, on & paint shop. “I'm to take on my fifth in Januaryr’) B.D. 4, and W. Alford “Whew! gaspid the librarian, 34, were ed and placed in jail Properly impreased. “How long did to await | charges to be made is take?” against them for violation of .the ‘Approximately two years,” he re | prohibition law plied offhand ETE EETT eee ee. va eee late it. I never marry one girl until “Probably you think the greatest! ;.., from the “Aare you thinking of betng mar| art in the world ie winning © woer| pyre Mealy divoreed th tno he woweated® Wb Tt's killing the woman's love. But it can be done by one who knows how. A Gegree a Gay, Just @ little thing. “Aren't you considering the @tvorce | but worked properly, and the love @ trifle early, in the of any woman will turn to intense game?” the Ifbrarian asked, dod then hate. I know, for I've done it four flushed in bewildered confusion. Her | times.” eyes bad been attracted by the gleam WE NEVER TES of dittartay geld ca the third finger | eure tne bien one “How dodge the law?” In the United States 27 acres of was—not one wedding ring, Dut four! all about?” she other. i “There's nothing wrong With that, hel there? he asked with irrefutable | ‘ei, it's not) istry. “len't it better to divorce a woman than to remain with her and raise) children in an atmosphere of strife and discord?” be asked. And that ts the gist of Bis matri- monial doctrina land are cultivated for each pervon he replied. “1 never vio-! engaged in agriculture. *\aroused all the tenants. WOMAN FAINTS | AS SHOP BURNS i Overcome by Fumes From hy | Tire, Store | One woman, Mra. Sarah Marsh, | was overcome at § p. m, Thursday when fire swept the Baisden tire shop at 824 Union #t ewirled into th BK. P. former patrotmar and smoke pokane apart 5 Chicago ast. wan the hero of the fire. He first noticed the amoke trickling thru @ basement window. | He rushed into the apartment and As Mm Maresh wan making her exit she was| ome by the pungent smoke burning tires, Berry car-| 0 watery Damage totaled between $5,000) and $6,000. The apartment was dam: amoke to the exter TONIGHT aged by t of $100. m, Valued at $2,000, stored in maaement by the Home Under 7 taking were badly damaged. | s Damage to the Baisden stock will | Hit by Autos 640 BE GAYLY CELEBRATED 3 ear knocked between the wheels of 6. STAY UP! Bh. Btocking’s auto at F roadway N. and Galer Wednesday |) night, but got up apparently un- |! injured, he reported to police Thursday afternoon Bhe was hurrying to catch a street car. Pedestrians JOIN US AND HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE SOUVENIRS, SURPRISES AND FIRST SHOWING OF “THE COUNTY FAIR” A MAURICE TOURNEUR PRODUCTION NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Hit by Autos This Year 50 Knocked down by a taxicab and eft unconscious on the street, Ed ward Dion, 43, of 4208 Holly st waa recovering Friday from a cut mm the head, an abraison of the left hip and a bruise on @he left vide, He was picked up at Dex or ave. and Lae at. Wednesday night by the crew of a street car after the accident. The taxi iriver falled to ntop, police report says. Dion was taken to Lake hospital. Seattle Taxicab Co ffictals are investigating the ac ident in conjunction with police Approve More Rigid | Accountancy Laws Efforts of the state board of ac ountancy to «trengthen the present Hit by Autos FUN : RIOT! This Year ng the profession of ac Running for a street car, Chas, || **" €over 8 Tayle 1 Zrond at. was | Countancy we viced at a meeting knocked ne auto of Nor- || Of She Washington Society of Certi mart B. Abra 102 W. Crockett. fied Public Accountants, Thursday s night, Specific clauses in the pro- according to Abrams’ report to police Thureday afternoon, Tay lor recetved a dislocated shoulder posed code provide that a person must have at least a high school ed ucation and five years of account: | ancy before being certified. ment allows merchants and perm) re + a : ager yest of stock, im making out statements, | BELLE FATIMA GIRLS to take into consideration price drops || OTHER ACTS AND SURI during the past year which bave af-|1”" RIG TWO-HOUR SHOW fected the value of their holdings. ALL SBATS BESEBVED Get ‘Em Nowt The accident happened Wednes- day night. t \ ne * Millions in Taxes WASHINGTON, Deo S81 — An amendment to the tax regulations which treasury officials believe will save business nen millions of dollars | was announce? today, The amend- Buy Your Seats Early Tonight — They Are Going Fast (Last Year Many Were Too Late to Get Seats) | EW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT MATINEE Tonight (Friday) 11:15 Sharp - BOTH THEATRES i You will see the newest comedy pictures weeks ahead of their regular Seattle show- ing—musical features and entertainers that will sure let you know when it is midnight!! SOUVENIRS THAT ARE! General Admission 50¢ Plus Tax Loge Seats $1.00 Plus Tax “DINTY’ COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under ARTHUR KAY _— MALOTTE on the WURLITZER , Starting Saturday BILLIE BURKE “THE FRISKY \ MRS. JOHNSON” a Paramount Picture Swinging through the breezy career of a gay young widow in Paris. Brilliant with fashion. Sparkling with life on the boule- vards. Glowing with love and strewn with mere men!

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