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"HAVING ExouGH ‘TRov®ie AS ry ist Opposition Is Béing Pressed to Slate Made Up by Harding BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, ©., Jan. 8.—Two final cisions have been made by Prest @entelect Harding, It was learned ® authoritative quarters here today 1, George B. Christian, Jr., Marion, | Will be secretary to (he president. 9. Harry M. Daugherty, Columbus, | Wi be the “Colonel House” of the Marding administration. These are the only two certainties | ‘whieh stand out from the confusion | Which shrouds the cabinet aituation Harding appears farther a fina) decision on his cabinet than at any time recently. His| was virtually settled two weeks tm all but a few posta. But tn now bearing down on him | With. their full strength, financial, @eonomic, racial and geographical, have undone his selections and he | ROW Appears uncertain as to what to do. ance EXPECTED ENTER CABINET Harry M. Daugherty ts stil ex- to become attorney general ‘enters the cabinet. He is iden- with a leading law firm in Co- altho he has done Uttle work in recent years, Had it not been for Daugherty, probably would not have public life today. After was defeated for the gov @morship of Ohio in 1910, he an- Bounced he was out of public life To 1ocATe A TwoDOLLAR CHINA CroseT— PERJURY CASE AFTER ROMANCE Elopement Principals nisl Officials | McCulloch put the finishing touches | | to the elopement of James Woite | and Lida Le Gary, who were married | | Tuesday under assumed names, when | charges were placed against four) members of the marriage party. The | couple were arrested in Rremerton where they had fled in an auto with | party of six, The eloping bride ws only 17, Charges of perfary were placed ‘the senatorial fight, elected him. Degan preparing to make Hard. President. After the nomina. it was the same story. Harry : was moving quietly along Battle line, strengthening weak and directing the strategy. ‘| @mith and W. BE. Worsham allege ‘be placed in juvenile court against | Philp Doyle and the young bride. | Charges of abduction were filed | against Doyle, who t# the son of J. 'M. Doyle, assistant division superin tendent of the Great Northern rail- way. | The bride left tast night for her home in Lakewood with her father. —_——— Weds Two Brothers; Is Seeking Divorce miasing editor of the Free _ PROSSER, Jan 8.—Divorce from } & loen) magazine, returned to | ‘Wo brothers is asked by Mra. Rhoda his | Carter, of Pronser, in sult on file here today from Chicago, here talag. Mra Carter mys she married! | Thomas S Carter in 1907, at Yreka, Cal, In 1916 she married his broth-| |e. © J. Carter, after her first hus-| | band had left her and she understood | he had obtained « divorce, she says. | Upon investigation, she can find) | no record of the divorce, so ashe anks annulment of the second marriage | and also divorce from Carter No. 1.) | Again at Home LOUTS, Mo. Jan. &—Jacques | GHURCH ‘calendar, known as we} re of the Nativity, was celebrated local Greek and Russian churches yy. New Year's day wil be ob- next Frida: PUBLIC SCHOOL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE of Washington meets Sat urday at § p. m. in the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce. january 14, ' Women Savers OMEN are learning to take care of their money in the same busi- »ss-like manner as-men. School teach- s, stenographers, housewives—al} aré umbered among the depositors in this vings bank. Women spend 80% of the income of e country and are coming to realize ey cannot obtain the greatest benefit ym their money without the use of a vings bank. Unsafe hiding places and reckless penditures are giving way to sav- =, accounts where security is as- May we show you ow to use a savings ccount to advantage? pe at oe Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Avenue and Cherry Street Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank exceed -§23,000,000.00 $1,500 Are Recovered lo'Mera, 11, and Charles Avert, 24, THE SEATTLE STAR SHOPPING ~MoTHeER TRYS ~ Bis SHE HAD HID Wi “THE Man and Wife Out on $1,000 Bail Each Mrs. Arlee Edna Kooken and her, husband, Elmer Ralph Kooken, ar ted Friday in Bellingham on a charge of perjury in the second de gree, were released by Prosecuting Attorney Fred ©. Brown on $1,000 bail each. The Kookens were arrest- ed on complaint of John Quient, Mra Kooken's former husband, who charges they «wore falsely during court proceedings to adopt Betty Quient, 6 years ol4. Stolen Tires Worth EXTRA MATES {| LOPPED OFF 'Surplus Wife and Husband Are “Lost” By the setting aside of a atvorce | decree tn superior court Friday, Ree ‘W. Alley has lost a new wife and been given back his first wife, By the granting of a divorcee decree tn another case Mra. Patricia Provost was relieved of having two hustands Alley had notified Lillian Mae Al ley, of Rogers, Ark. that he waa di Stolen tires, valued ag $1,500, were recovered Saturday, and Charles bad brought perjury charwes against |him because be swore during the di |vorce action he didn’t know her last addrem. The divorce was ert anide jand the perjury charges dropped on Petition of Deputy Prosecutor C. C. Dalton, Friday, when Alley promined to pay Mra. Alley $550 and $50 monthly. The marriage to the enc ond wife will be annuled. Alley says : be donen’s know where she tn. mm Provost explained, tn seeking Automatic Alarm) ..M™, ovo, crpiainea. im seeking Automatic fire alarm saved the | court, ahe had married Cory! Provost Stetson hotel, 907 Boren ave, Friday |becanse she had believed her for night. A smal! blaze started In the| me? tustand, Allen Helgesen, when holler room, Sixty-three guests were | he told her falsely he bad obtained driven to the street, The fire was |a divores. Ry the decree Friday she quickly extinguished, became Mra Heigesen again. were in city jail Detectives J. P that they found the tires tn posses ston of the pair at Hillman City. ‘The tires were stolen from the Mo Intyre garage, a¢ Kirkland, Christ mas eve Hotel Is Saved by NOW—TODA Y—NOW MAE MURRAY - DAVID POWELL in the Fitzmaurice Masterpiece “IDOLS OF CLAY” Come and thrill through this mastodonic masterpiece of the screen. It’ surpasses the fa- mous “On With the Dance” and is better than the star’s “The Right to Love.” The gowns, the story and the emotional acting of Miss Murray will startle you, vorced and had remarried and she! CHEER UP! MORE QUAKES COMING Scientist Says We’re Enter- ing Maximum Period CLEVELAND, 0, Jan, &—~The world is likely entering a maximum period of earthquakes and ¢ tons, | ng to Rev, F, L. ¢ pac, | omer of the St, Ignatius Col) pservatory, in Cleveland. menting on the recent earth. | quake in Argentine and earthquake and typhoon in the Island of Yap, Rev. Odenbach said i bt quakes and eruptions come | pum and minimum pertods. ¢ past year and a half w passing thru a minimum it in probable that a ma ml in setting in.” 1ero are three main causes of earthquakes, according to Rev, Oden bach Voleanlo—-causing tremors of the | earth. Downthrow-—amually short quakes caused by the ceilings of large caves and mines falling in Tectonio—the most sertoua, caused by shrinkage of the earth's crust. Violent quakes of the past year: January 7-—-Mexico; hundreds kilk ¢d; noven towns inundated, April 2i—California, Arena end Utah; big property damage; small lona of lite. June 22—-Callfornia; ste earth | quakes; damage $200,000, June 27—Italy; 15 earthquakes, | 200 Killed; m&ny villages demolished July 16—Los Angeles; four earth. | quakes; many injured; alight proper. | ty damage. September §—Italy; five towns de stroyed; small love of life. October 12—Porto Rice; earth. quake and tidal wave; many killed. December 1ll—Argentine; earth. quake; heavy property damage; big lona of life. December 21—Yap, one of Carotine islands in Pacific ocean; earthquake and typhoon; heavy damage; loss of life unknown, um | | lof the birth of THRIFT WEEK PROCLAIMED Mayor Sets Jan. 17 to 23 as| Date Here National Thrift Week, January 17 to 2%, wae officially, proclaimed tn Seattle Saturday by Mayor Hugh M Caldwell, Monday, marking the anniversary Benjamin Wronklin, has been designated thru: country as National Thrift Thrift Week will be observed tn the schools and churches, and the meaning of the movement toward sanity in living will be carried into the business and industrial organiza | | tions of the elty Simplified spelling has been abol ished in the United Staten navy. ~ STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —- Take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets — That’s what thousands of stomach | cufferers are doing now. Instead of aking tonics, or trying to patch up a oor digestion, they - we om val cause the ailment iver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse che liver in a soothing, healing way When the liver and wels are per-| forming their natural functions, away | goes indigestion and stomach troubles. | Have you a bad taste, coated | tongue, Sopatite, a lazy, don't-| care no ambition or 2 trouble with undigested foods? Take dive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | purely vegetable com | ative oll. You will know them by their | olive color. ‘They do the work without mmping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for relief. Eat what you like. 15¢ | { cient to enable som woman to earn the the family. Phone—immediate!: at once, Don’t fail—d Hundreds are Hungry! There’s work around your house suffi- Let your need be their help. state the work you want done. A competent man or woman will be sent Not charity—but 30c | e deserving man or price of a meal for ly—to Main 2286 and justice. lon’t delay. As Great a Cast As Ever Seen In Any Picture— ROY STEWART i To Help Students — Choose Vocations In an effort to assist high #ehoot | é SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921. pupils in chooring @ vocation, | j; , struction will be given by ag pte | F R : the relation of various high echoot | t courses to various vocations. | 6.4 ning, voonsl 4 director “i who hae planned program of ap- Grip, Influenza, Sore Throat uniform tnetruction may be given at w %., Mew York, and at al) Drug all schools. end Country Stores, during the week of January 10 on| The work in urider the direction of proach to the subject order that phreys’ Homeo, Medicine Co, tg SPECIAL 1:30 CONCERT TOMORROW Colonial Concert Orchestra 8. K. WINELAND, Director PROGRAMME +“ Tm Played by Geo. Rogovoy and J. Gilbert Marttame—Overture .....—--——«. Wallace STARTS TODAY A Vivid Picturization of ZANE GREY’S KATHLYN WILLIAMS ROBERT McKIM MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE JOSEPH DOWLING make the story LIBORIUS Waltz, “Artist’s Life” “My Di .» OUR OTHER USUAL GOOD FEATURES INCLUDING THE REAL ORCHESTRA "2 SCENIC characters live for you! CLEMMER MUSIC HAUPTMAN, Director “VICTORY MOUNTAIN” GREATEST NOVEL. “THE U. P. TRAIL” Blazing the Trail for the Union Pacific Railroad. nS &)