The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1921, Page 3

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5 \\ d = SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR _ — ore - - : : Mil | RAISE SALARY : ; OF 80 | Satisfactory Terms Always OF SUPT. ROSS | . ARRE ED He and Dimock Will Now Be THE JROTE-KANKINCO : Reappointed (0870 F. KEGEL President! PIKE ST. ame FIFTH A | i} tondent of the elty lighting depart | HAPPY New YEAR | ment, was relecd trom $6,000 to Fifty Tins of Opium Found HAPPY New YEAR: mat in speci seamion riday afte g: in His Grip at Renton | Mayor Caldwell, who wald he would The anuary i Railway Station Immediately reappoint Ross to suc s ceed himeelt. James A. Ralston, $0. known thro Monday he wilt reappoint A. H the Northwest as the “Old, Man Dimoek city engineer, He also will rated one of the most persistent appoint a new civil service commis Pf narcotic smugglers on the Coast, i | sioner within the next few daym, suc im county jail New Year's day, fol loeeding Chauncey I, Baxter, whos lowing his arrest last night by Dep term expired Friday. He would not Uty Sheriff Andrew Vaughn in the eo will r int Baxter, a Milwaukee station at Re ameeee 8 pteurage me oops Pitty five-tacl tins ¢ raising salary, Councilman opium, valu 0, w Moore was absent. smugegters held | ee HIS SECOND ARREST PAY-DROP BILL Poe WITHIN SIX WEEKS oe This is the second last six weeks, On Ne Ws arrested in Va Customs Ag —_— this time b P. iT mo be roposed Salary Reduction h J plum conce f his He was turned over to i r | Aa Will Probably Die The anuary him off wi a amall fim as aH ee A a Friday Counefiman non proposed —— iff Vaughn 15 per cent re t ceives! re a vil service | He found falston alon —SUST Gy The Morus ing. savers SA O v e blac grip he always c Tar DAD PLAN inance oo 1 ‘ad oo [ia ye cane - Shop HAO wed annae> nan m | jcealed in the false bottom, The “Old Man” is expected to be turned over to federal authorities for prosecution. ee HUGE DOPE SEIZURES MADE IN 1920 Summary of the principal cus- toms seizures for the district of Washington during the year ending December 31, 1920, compiled under the direction of Collector Drumhel ler, indicates the tremendous quanti ties of dope and other contraband that is brought in by smugglers. Thirty-four autos were seized, ther for transporting narcotics, ere, or for failure to report at qcustoms houses when crossing the Pa atti. - %, ne. Seven gasdline launches were| hurt were cared for as they lay on ‘onal ble co > eran “ Silieteres, otx tor transporting, igor Rcenies cots made of coate and| The party got a Mitte rougher! When Earl Gibson, aheriff-cteet of ae ye oe oo triage y { dag Nara vet of the! Kenneth M. Hills, 20, Co. C, Third | versity. - 4 an emits She when the youth brought the girt to| Grays Harbor county goes tnto of-| ool boar 2. Blac amous Princem: Pats, was the first | ae one for carrying undeclared biankets on the hospital floor. a ory 10 there will be in-|Welh superintendent of the city|man to join the army here in 1921 Infantry, W. N. G, will be the patch crystals. include 1.200 tacls of smoking opium, valued by the customs at $22,000, and 200 ounces of other Narcotics valued at $5.500, or a tota! ef $27,500 worth of contraband dope. Customs valuations are ex tremely low. More than 10,000 bottles of liquor were seized a ‘OW- WHITE HAIR - WINS HIM CLEMENCY im ton has been arrested a mum “ ber of times during the last seven — Years. His snow-white hair and le, grandfatherty appearance, however he have won him the sympathy of juries re and he mks always gotten off with ey & fine or short prison term. He used to work with Charlie Louie, Seattle a} Chinaman, and a girl. Lately, he has | a Apparently been “going on his own * of m ne in The 74 seizures of narcotics listed | Theatre building at Market and focal par Oy =? ceaturee, HE Cand WAVE A LATE SLeeP—- 50 INJURED IN. [Chicago Aghast |HOQUIAM GOOD SIDEWALK DROP at Mary’s Garb, _ TOTS DRUNKS | Pavley’s ACR scolds Them and Then “HICAGO, an. Ma. jarden, | aiCHICAGO, Jan, 1 Mary Garden| Takes Them Home Chrynis dothinated the opera “Aphrodyte,”| the New Year's Eve entertainment | for 4,000 opera-coing Chicagoans Draperies of the tint of pallid sun shine constituted her first costume. Her second was a diaphonous rose and leopard’s skin and a long scarf |) - rector, who of dull green. | the Grays Har! The third was cunningly folded | “In Hoquiam, mists of white. |“when a man is found drunk on the But that wasn't the half of it [streets he is reprimanded by the po Spectators were left breathless by | tee judge and then escorted to his the terpsichorean reallam of Puviey For a second of master of the ballet. much as | A transparent “chiffon he 4) sober, the only mask as «@ youth hie inamorata pr the ancient equivalent of a wedding night. | | | | m. 100 Persons Fall 20 Feet Into an Excavation SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. ‘1—Fifty | persons were painfully and #ome) severely injured shortly after mid: night when a viaduct over an excava-| | ton for a building under capstruction collapsed while filled with New Year revelers. A number sustained broken bones. Every police and hospital am dulance In the vicinity was rushed to the scene, and men in full dress car | ried daintily gowned women from the wreckage to waiting vehicles. ‘The emergency boepital was un able to accommodate all of those | brought in, and many leas seriously | — | according to Donald prohibition week from lor hi home to sober up. |fense, or if he even #0 me" war steps out of the house un’ 1 Jal there are very few nken men to be seen in Ho a quiam.” » the footlighte so that none might fice on Ja | troduced 8 county Gry squad, Me audience didn't recetve the! Donald says, Conditions in the cing ‘well, and curtain calls were | county, from the prohibition etand jcnous by their absence, point, are much better than they the were a few months ago, the director * | reports. The viaduct was at the new State lor streets, being built for Marcus Its collapse precipitated over “ t pit which | ‘ n the side Loew. 1100 persons into the 25 was being dug benes walk. ‘Those moat reverely injured fell lin a pile of bricks. Many were saved }trom serious hurts by alighting in a) #n. Ihand pile. Tt was Aphrodyte” an nwation of the Chicago opera sea- j CHICAGO,—Union employes of | Pullman company refuse to accept 20 per cent wage cut St ALICE I WI From Julie Herne’s Sta LIBORIUS HAU Selection—“You're in Lo “Avalon”... STARTING TODAY— One of the screen’s most refreshing personalities WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA in a modern comedy- Assisted by drama— MICHELE DE CARO FIRST (Noted Seattle Baritone) SHOWING “THE MISFIT CLEMMER MUSIC }w PICTURES WITH ACTION—MUSIC WITH CHARM TOMORROW'S PROGRAM AT 130 It’s All Expania Valeo... —.........Waldteufel About a _Rimaky Korahow — Little Prueres Wess Pagheuaas : STARTING Sung by TODAY Manicurist Who Married a Rich Man and Then Received the Cold Shoulder and Stony Stare From His MICHELE DE CARO A. D. Ambrosia Victor Herbert Selection—Fortune Teller. .. .. WITH AN ALL STAR CAST HANK MANN y Family! -IN— His Laughing Cre absorbing story'of Success— awomans white lic-aad “WHY CHANGE its thrilling consequences, . as Areal heart picture in LAKE | ree NEW x anda pep play two oa TOPICS Lwighty important parts FE” ge Play, “The Outsider” PTMAN, Director VO" cocoassenes sds Friml sive venues sees ol 20l80D punct 4 to postpone It, Councilman Thom son opposed thin act ore was absent, an Mor |Famous Spy to Wed; Was Doomed to Die PARIS, from Turin state that Mgr. Geriach will shortly marry whom be met in Switzerland. pf 4). | eplonage. er in the Austrian army. * eeplonage activities were discov ered he fled to Switzerland. Lincoln High School Walk Is Finished A covered way leading from the main building to the portables, has been completed fic hoot tely pi building department, has marked the contruction which was finished Friday, |Damage Suit Against! Railroad Moved Here | 2 ourtney was enlisted by Lieut Suit for $5 against the Chicago, Milwaukee «!Theatre-Restaurant Paul alker, the Jefferson county court to the} federal court In Seattle A charming story of the gay carni- val season in Paris. “In jerlach took refuge at the Vatican during the war. The town of Hoquiam has a unlatel wert 18 Switzerland. Jand humanitarian system for han-|sence from Italy a courtmartial pass dling certain phases of jprohibition|ed a sentence of death upon him on 1| charge of organizing a system of nb into @ Milwauke ground, without the aid of @|which is desig “Sonate Pathetique* tee voted two to one to outpone the ordinance. keth and Tindall vot n, and Council | | | The January CLEARANCE SALE Draperies and Bedding France, Jan. 1—Reports a Dutch woman Maer He subsequently During his ab-| Gerlach was formerly an When Are Scheduled to Begin Monday, January 3 nation for West Point, at Vi Barracks, within the next 60 Hills is a sophomore at the at Lincoln High The wilks are now com rotected from thc weather Enlists as New Year Horns Start Tooting University Boy to Try for West Point Courtney applied for enlistment wey-| Washington Najonai Guard repre- oral days ago. Yesterday ho arrived |*tttative in the competitive exami- in Seattle from Bellingham. His re aa oie quest that his enlistment be delayed Take Notice! unt the new year, was granted Osteopaths and just as the clock was striking Chiropractors Drugiess Physicians in General! A remarkable course of Lectures of Special Interest to Advanced Think ers, dealing with the physiology of| sel the body, using the Bible as text) # book, will be given at the it IMPERIAL HOTEL, Suite 205, | 3! 8 o'clock Monday night, and All Next | S)¢) Week. Adm. 50c, $2.50 for 6 Lectures tures Ry DR. GEORGE W. CAREY, ‘ngs Biocherist, of Los Angsies, Cal [spe "ory One Manat we Ee Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34 Artists Under ARTHUR KAY Playing the Overture “RAYMOND” ILLITE BURKE She’s a widow and they call her “Frisky,” just because she happens to be gay and unconventional! | of the covered way, = 4 Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while : a trunk several years ago. 4 my only hope of cure was ‘ation. Trusses did me no ily 1 got hold of something: ly and completely cut Tass passed and the ru | Robt. V. Laughlin. has never returned, although doing hard work as a ¢ There was no operation, no time, no trouble, I have noth! but will give full inforsaas hi f ; Me Pullen, Marcellus Avenue, Mi Better cut out this notice ‘ f y others who are ave a life oF damages, brought railroad by Margaret FB. | has been transferred from | Is Opened Up Here Rungalow theatre-restaurant, oper The com | ated by Frank Rippe and Clint Ward, that she was #e-| opened New Year's eve at 1620 Third when’ compelled to/ave. Latest New York features have ¢ coach from | been incorporated in the Bungalow, 4 ax a “bit of the| Great White Way Now Playing Paramount Picture that is a MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer. “Jewels of the Madonna.* Intermezzo (A Minor) Intermezzo (G) Wolf-Ferrari enna eeee en neee- Beethoven ‘And Another Toonerville Trolley Comedy “The Skipper’s Treasure Garden” a good proof of where there’s a “spring” maid there’s always a “fall” man! Spain” (new song). .------+-n----—e~- -Malotte Concert 1:30 Sunday PATHE CH ER SCREENIC NEWS “CLIMBING CATARACTS”

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