The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 2

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MENTO TAKE HELM ~ ON MONDAY Legislature “to Open; New County, State and Port Chiefs on Job At high noon Monday, county, Bate, port and legisiative officials will begin their new terms. ‘The logisiature will meet at Olym- and, for the firet time In several wil enter upon its duties Ro contest for the apeakership. honor is conceded to B. H. Gute, poaition also 18 years ago. ‘The inauguration of the governor Bnd Beutenant governor will take Woednesiay, and will be fol- Wednesday evening by an in- ball given by the citizens of under the auspions of the Cross, . Aside from Governor Hart's to . the feature of the day be the beginning of William J Coyle's term as lieutenant gow Coyle, whose 33rd birthday celebrated in March, is the man to hold this high post ‘this state. ‘There will be mo changes tn the/| 3 state offices with the exception " @f state treasurer. In King county, changes will be in the offices of | ‘Buditor, clerk, sheriff, engineer, coro: | ‘ the new officials being, respect: | » D. B. Ferguson, Geo. Grant, Matt Starwich, T. BE. Beeman and) Dr. Wm. Corson. Austin &. Griffiths and Otis W.| Brinker wili be the new members of | he superior court bench, replacing | dudges Clay Allen and John 8. Jurey 9 E. Lamping will begin his as port commissioner Monday, Thomas S. Lippy. LIQUOR GOES _ UP IN CANADA “Prices Rise as Americans ~ Swamp Montreal 7 Prices, however, are for inte Ontario. ~ Thirsty American tourtsts crowd. ‘WOULD ABOLISH ARMIES, NAVIES Women Open Campaign for World Disarmament of armaments is demanded by wo men of the Washington branch of SONG AND DANCE AT FIRLANDS Entertainers Visit With Pa- tients at Hospital Dances, songs, Instrumental muntc, and moving pictures were on the program for the bi-weekly entertain- ment of patients at Firlands hospital Friday night. Lloyd Spencer and Joo Newberger bandied the arrange- menta , The pictures shown were: 19 A. M. Phytlis,” foaturing Charles Ray, a First National photoplay; and “Haunted Spooks,” featuring Harold Lioyd, # Pathe production G. A Sunde volunteered his services as operator, by courtesy of the local op erators union. ‘The following were the musical and dance numbers: Mra Miller Rogers, vocalist; Roberta Hock Catherine Irvine, Ruth Doherty and Vivian Waters, of the Douglas aead omy, in dances; Alexander, Billa- deaux and Kekart, trie, “Aces of Harmony”; Minses, Harriett and Anne Hill, plano duet; Mise Vir .|ginia Slerer, comie songa. | ‘The accompanists were Jack Kor- | pell, Mra Hilladeaux and Mary Gal- _lagher. PREMIUM PUT ON THINKING lThat, Not Book Learning, Professor’s Requisite LONDON, Jan, &-——In the will of | the late Dr. Chartes Arthur, Mercier, an alienist, he provided for the ew tablishment of a chair of rational logic and actentifie method Questions as to te proper exeeu tion of the document have taken [relatives and public trustees before the probate court. Mercier designated that “the pur pose of this foundation ts that stu dents may be taught not what Aris totle or any one else thought about reasoning, but how to think elearly and Yeason correctly and to form opinions on rational grounds, “The professor ts to be chosen for teach and not for his acquaintance with beoks on logic.” |knows neither Greek nor Gertma: lis to be given first chaner; knows Greek but not G ond chance; who knows German but not Greek, third; and who knows both Greek and German, fourth. Toys in England To erect the finest memorial erected in America is the aim LONDON, Jan, &—German-made the Women's Peace society, which| Of the Roosevelt Memorial association. The Roosevelt me- poy Pi pe rom athe ar gn bas opened an active disarmament drive on@congresa. Their first step wil be e fight for action by congress on a rerolution | to make it surpass the Washington monum coln memorial, The Washington monument imtroduced by Congressman E. B. Brooks, of IMinots, authorizing and 39 |i nations to send delegates to an! Tye Lincoln internationalt disarmament confer. London, where they are better and morial will be located in Washington. Its form is being de- chabper than Engiieh toya, There ts bated. But as @ work of art and architecture it ig intended | Practoaty me prejudice against ent and the Lin- is an obelisk 555 them. $firecting the presitent. to invite, feet, and was completed in 1884, at a total cost of $1,200,000. | FAT PEOPLE memorial, only recently finished, cost $3,000,000. ence to consider ways and means of] The pictures show the Washington and Lincoln monumenta bringing about joint disarmament “The czar attempted, back in 1494, and the members of the committee puzzling over the Roose- wey be his ability to think and reason and | In selecting the professor one who | FEAST TOBE (RED DICTATOR IS for|Bolshevists Launch Attack Banquet Wednesday on “Red Rasputin” State Newspaper Men Cocktalin will be served at a @im) STOCKHOIM, Jan. %—-A_ girl, ner to be given newspaper men of | Olga Gorokhoff, sometimes referred the rtate of of Washington! to an the “Ked Rasputin,” ts creat Absolutely ing Ainsenti | ‘The cocktails will be concocted of | oi the people's comminmaries, in | pink canned salmon. Kuswta. ‘This will be just the beginning of| According to « holshevist news lthe big dinner that the Northwest | paper she has unbounded infinence Products committee of the Chamber} with Lenine, lives tn « suite In the of Commerce will give to newspaper | former Convent of the Virgin, holds leditors of the state next Wednesday | high court and requires soviet oom- a |mienarios to kine her hands very item on the menu and) As reward for this, and for Ifb- there are nine courves, will be &/erai gifts, she pushes the political |product of the Northwest. From jinterests of ambitious bureaucrats. soup to nuts, the news hounds will|Infiuential rede demand she be sup- allow nothing that has not been | pressed. grown or manufactured tp their) - home territory | More than 11,000 bodies of Amert With more than 9 manufacturers | can soldiers have been returned to and merchants vying for the honor | this country and delivered to rela of feeding the journalists, the com-| tives mittee experienced difficulty 4n lim: | _— — ae iting the dinner ty only nine cournes More than 200 newspapermen from all parts of the state will be present ‘The committees tn charge of the banquet, which will be held tn the Masonie club rooms at 6:20 p. m.,/| wil inclade William KE. Sander.) preaident of the Hil Byrup com- pany, chairman; Prof. M. L. Spencer, head of the School of Journaliem, University of Warhington; Cheater) K. Roberts, president of the Imper jal Candy company, and Rex Smith, | ® secretary4treasurer of the Crescent Manufacturing company. Colored People to | Operate Exchange) NEW YORK, Jan. §--Harlem is to have @ wtock exchange owned and operated solely by colored people, A charter hag been obtained by the Harlem Stock Bxchange The caph tal stock will be $100,000, INTERESTED tm vtilizing the backgrounds which this district theatre audience and tndirectty pocthechen tn LONDON, Jan. §.—-To take part tn | an empire conference of demobilized | men, Earl Haig will eall for South | Africa this month, SEATTLE MOTION HOME-GROWN SWAYED BY GIRL) in the bolsheviat coun | Bureau of Missing Relatives | ‘The Star tewites tte renters to wae Guts deyarimest ae an aid in finding friends mre miecing are invited the disap: of persom mining ‘The Star, Pass the word to Carrie | the one who used to work at the ri bon counter at the Bon Marche, thag her old chum, ftrlla ¥.. wante @) hear frean her. Stella's addree is bag | 890, rowte 1, Portland, Ora Stella Bil writes that Carrie’s name may be Mra. Fred Clogston, oe Misp Iva Breckenridge, or Mra. Chamberlain, as she ts sometimes known,“e sought by Mra. J. Am thony, 420 Belmont ave. N., who last heard from ber in June, 1926, ARE SEATTLE CITIZENS INTERESTED IN SEATTLE MADE MOTION PICTURES wonderful ecente en@ tnfnetrial affords, together with reputable playe and players to create a wholly new and refreshing type of OUTDOOR PHOTOPLAYS which would be « revelation to every give the city and Northwest the most tremendous publicity tn history? sserivtni—""" | SCENARIOS—LOCAL TALENT Marshal Haig to | AND MEMBERSHIPS WANTED PICTURE SOCIETY fag Montreal are being charged $5 |to bring about a conference of this| velt memorial. They are, left to right (seated): J ed): @ quart plus $3 for prescription for |sort™ maya Benton MacKaye, active » bef ght ( ) the best grades of Scotch whisky. |organiser for the society. “But the h Senator! #@= Hiram Johnson, Senator Frank B. Kellogg, Colonel William| = Tee ot Kear i ‘The influx of thirsty Yanks has jped Montreal hotele and room- houses. # Sleigh report record tips, in no one wants to up Mount Royal or along St. "s street, preferring side with many stops. * Bars are not selling hard liquor Montreal, according to the law, there are thousands of back retailing the genuine “bottled bond™ at from 15 to 35 cents a world wasn't ready for it then. We| Boyce Phompson, Elihu Root; (standing) James A. Garfield, | =e believe it is ready for it now “We will not be satisfied by Sen-| ator Borah’s resolution for a limita | tion of armaments by United States, | Great Britain and Japan. We will fight the appropriation of so much | as one pen: my or navy.” Smiths Beat Cohens in N. Y. Directory NEW YORK, Jan. $—The Cohens are down and the Smiths are up. In| the new city directory the Smiths! have regained thetr lead with a total ER | of 52 columns of space, or about 6,240 BOSTON, Jan. 8.—In response to dying wich of Louis Sumner all microphotographer at the jusetts General hospital, a Besta of his pet dog Vie, which recently, was cremated with his ri Paris Laborites to | Establish Own Bank': * PARIS, Jan. &—It ts reported that plans are already very ad-| anced for the foundation of a bank, | ith a capital of $5,000,000, by the wal Confederation of Labor, ILLIAM A. BANE, SECRE-| WY of the Seattle Elks’ club, is} ted as steadily improving fol Ing an operation At Seattle Gen; hospital Thursday. ———_— H Next Wed., Metropolitan };*!, 4"t;,, MATINEE FRIDAY The Mo alked-of Photoplay in America EMMETT MOORE'S eland a Nation Made on Irish Soil With Irish A th J Lungs Weak? LOEWsS ' LacE HIP aTOan ACKERMAN E onrn MOORE tine GRORGH MACFARLANE SIX KIRKSMITH # d_ Johnson; Breakaway | names, as against 48 columns for the | Cohena, including the Cohans and Cohns. In the history of the United States navy no ship has ever been in the hands of mutineers. ‘Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NE tablets. The genuine bears the sig- re of K. W. Grove, sc—Advertise- Advertising Rates Having gone so high we have been compelled to cut our space in half in order to maintain our low Taxicab Rates. We are sorry, as we have 80 much of interest to tell you about our SERVICE. But we will demonstrate it when you call Main Six Five Hundred Seattle Taxicab Company MAIN 6500 | Generous Offer to Tubercu- losis Sufferers of Trial of |SANOSIN SANOLEUM Em- | bracing Europe’s Remarkable | Expectorant, SANOSIN “Moral obli«ation. te wn to the whole hu spitting and r own home at our rink. 223 e TUN ATE Advertisement Raymond Robbins and Hermann Hagedorn. 2ND & UNIVERSITY MUTE EFSER! Es fatestiy p7iti? relnepetisiisd “BEHOLD MY WIFE” The Paramount Su ial, with Milton Sill, Elliott Dexter and Mabel Julienne Scott, and written by Sir Gilbert Parker A CHRISTIE COMEDY “The Capti- vating Cap- tive” NOW PLAYING “UNSEEN FORCES” | Do you believe in love at first sight? Forces” isthe mysterious law in the mate! “Unseen seeking of a A fascinating First National attraction. COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 84 Gifted Artists Under the Noted ARTHUR KAY Playing Offenbach’s “Tales of: Hoffman” Pathe News Gayety Comedy Chester Scenic

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