The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 - BANDITS IN EXICO ARE INCREASING Trouble Is Starting Again} After Seven Months of Peaceful Rule BY RALPH EL. TL Ca WASHINGTON Fear that & resumy sporadic ba ig threaten: © of Mexico, seven mo "EM! EL) tion of daitry x the pea he of a Pested by officials here The fear was atte: . was Ox based on reports of pts at new “revolutionary” Movementa These effort federal authority app« Proved abortive thus far POinted out that the ments may at ing national av Of maintaining sm: Of bandit operations EDERAL TROOPS nN TRAINS last few weeks, it was oorts of fed on nst the have t su N bands capable n placed the his practice waa abandoned when the overthrow of Carranza br mparative deemed r bel bands app trict from Saltillo, as border. One danger that band! ir, according to th: in the ¢ ind ‘ now exi We closed thruout the country wing a large amount of unemploy Ment. Men out of work, ft is feared, afe apt to “take to the , lowing the banner of any promises them a livel Gen. Murs tain, who ts the latest anti. said to have timed ag to enlarge his forces fanks of the unemployed ness of President Obregon is given as another reason for the “rebels” decid img that the present was an oppor- tune time to act. north to the/ Star contest caused the mlmon ed CARRANZISTAS AID te go to lunch an hour ahead t DISTURBANCES and to make a meal of pink canned) Officials here also believed that | salmon chowder. military men who were persuaded to| Every recipe was an appetizer, but retire from the army by an advance/ whether Miss Martha Dresslar, of @f stx months’ pay are growing| the University of Washington de restive for fenr this income may| partment of home economics, will cease. Opposition leaders, it is maid.| view all these formulas with an ap hope to draw from these classes in| proving eye is a question. Sing otha ‘3 ped an| CAN'T ECONOMIZE AND iam o.qmabenseas the Obregon | UAE THREE BOGS Igerernment are the olf Carranzistaa, |, When Miss Dresslar, reads, “slice | tbe socalled socialist group which | three hard-bolled eggs.” she is likely | has gained considerable strength in|%® remember the price of eggs and | nic ot depat Gecide that too many fancy fixings Seoled rater ntsea enety heaied’ "ty | detract from the economical advan- . Francisco Vasquez Gomez, for opti macart ores oot orm tiaaad mon, mer Mexican vice president, who played a prominent part tn the Ma. Among the luxuries specified tn dere revolution. Old Zapatista 24-| day's menus are green peppers, herents are also reported to be or.| etd lettuce, fresh tomatoes, water ns ;: *|eress and a long list. of expensive Siiiek sietetion te-the Obregon} — \ Canned salmon delicacies are no: | merous. At a dinner given by the pm a | Northwest products committee of | the Chamber of Commerce to Wash Costly Immigration |ington newspaper men, a canned wal- Station Is Planned | 728 coc*'#!i was served, and every body cleaned up on It to the last mor e ee ached Brides 27 | set But in the salmon educational - will be laid on © appropriate $1,000,000 for a new| _ a Ses. H. *\ can make a materia! saving. One} White, U. 8. commissioner of immt-| jiogan ig “Buy a case,” which con- Reports of a coalition among these KroWps are not confirmed here. campaign, emphasis w: » the stomach It ready ate absorp | jlation by the | Je eorne phyw tana fron whirb peo ple usw Ataorted a all. If you are not strong oF to|son why ; Raise $20,000 for Bringing Pageant Seattle will get Dr. J. BE. Crow ther’s great pageant of human life “The Wayfarer,” if the owners of the production accept the offer of $20,000 made by local Methodists Fri day, The play was presented at the Methodist centenary, where it excit ed nation-wide comment, iL | BUNGALOW restaurant THIRD AVE. gration for Washington, has declar. | hin, 4g 4 | one-pound cana, Canned od the station at Western ave. and) oimon promoters insist that @ case rag | dend of several dollars, as the salmon supplants expensive meats on the ere 1S | family bill of fare. | MISS DRESSLAR Stre in As an aid to recipe eontestanta, | Mins Dresslar has given The Star a | tae of suggestions for menux Ev | ablet Cold salmon with lemon or vinegar | at | Excalloped satmoa_ Salmon loaf. mance to enrich you Salmon croquettes. | cot voylilioe sour’ were Salma wa Gut ashausted perves. | Salmon souffle. } iron, like the iron in your] Creamed salmon for casserole beoent dishes, patties, ramekins, Swedish Umbale dishes and with toast, Salmon soup. Molded salmon. ' “If prepared from good materials | and properly canned, there is no rea the leas highly colored | «oneness of pinks or chums will pay a divi | GIVES SUGGESTIONS and onion. } One dose often helps es =| Nusxated Iron i organic| Salmon timbales, Salmon salad far you can coming tired Next tan after meals tor two weeks. text eh agein and ee bow much you | have gained. Your money will be refunded by the manu- BHT WRENS PINK AND STEWART 8 P. M. to TONIGHT *".": BIG, GORGHOUS NEW SECOND EDITION OF yHAT DAINTY, DELICIOUS MUSICAL, COCKTAIL E. GEORGE WOOD'S “BUZZING AROUND” PRESENTED BY TWELVE OF THE HIGHEST PRICED ARTISTS IN THE WEST DANCING rROM 6PM TOL A M WITH JAZZ¥ MUSIC BY BATES SYNCOPATED SIX Unexeetied eulsine under the capable super Frank Kippe and ¢ Willard, Phone PALIOTT 810 FOR TABLE KESERVATIONS ers SEE WHY THEY DON’T LooK SO BAD! Recipes Send Salmon Editor to Lunch an Hour Ahead of Time The first recipes received In The, grades of salmon, f [may "aot bw wed metic LUNGS Weak? \Bremerton Elke ally only difference in DB the slightly the pink and chum salmon, THE SEATTLE STAR DOPE MEETING |NEWS INSTITUTE SAYS IRELAND AT MET TONIGHT White Cross to Explain Its be: ‘ — <; War on Drugs ) PUT A PAT mr ALL RIGHT FoR School! Sane tne a” echauitiasia’ Gens HE'S So HARD ON comes! > RB ah explain ite program of war on nar cotlo drugs at a monster mam meet ing in the Metropolitan theatre at Sp. m. tonight, After a series of addroaves, por- traying the effects of narcotics on the victim and outlining the methods by which the White Cros intends | to rid the nation of those who prop | gate the traff an bill, recently drafted by the society will bo presented to, the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chess ter A. Batchelor for indorsement Adam Heeler. Speakers at the maan meeting will include; W. KE. Priestly, chairman of the antinarcotic committer of the China club; Mre. Henry Landes, pres ident of the Federation of Women's clube; Thomas N, Swale, state com mander American Legion; William M. Short, president of the State Fed eration of Labor, and John J. Sulli van, attorney What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE committee takes wp Calder bi) for government regulation ©f coal businem. Finance committee eontinacs cen- sideration of emergency tariff bill, HOUSE Ways and means commtttos becins hearing on revision of tariff sched- |W. G. McAdoo, Jr., || “F Kansas Bank Official || *™: ten Miltary affairs sud-commitien con | FLORENCE, Kan, Jan. 15.—Wi f war depart Nam A. Mca Je han been se iJ ine vice pregident of the Marion | Count State bank here and will be | actively connected with the banking house. At the same time he will at-| tend to some ofl interests be has in| this feild. " {faire committee contin. Tings on disarmament resolu r oo hearings on ard erate and cotton specu affairs commition hearings val policies Appropriation sab-commmitioe ean. . 7. dip ie and me and harbors ap- pink and chum, ith the more expensive and gener’) more highly colored grades,”|Generous Offer to Tubercu- | ‘ys Mins Dremlar, “Practically the | Josig Sufferers of Trial of utriuve value tes SANOSIN SANOLEUM Em-| lower fat content of Listen! Can you hear them? bracing Europe's Remarkable |» big show and the high, high e Ss. | Jinks with which they will entertain Expectorant, SANOSIN = pan. | Seattle BP. O, Ee next Tuesday | efleid, Wolf, Noel, Gauthier, | evening. ‘The Seattle herd, to the number ant -narcotic | ne eoting by | The bill is to be introduced in the| the state legislature by Representative | Plan | High Time Tuesday |; It's the Bremerton Elks preparing | TO END TONIGHT, Editors of State to Sit at Banquet The ninth annual Washington newspaper institute will its sixday newton here Saturday terminate fiend, the White Crom Society will| evening by @ banquet at te Unt versity Cornmmons. Profemor Kdmond & Meany, pro |fewor of history at the university and « former newspaper man, will act as toastmaster, Toasts for the evenife Inctude: “The Byen of the World,” by Ken Kerr, editor of the Kallway rine News; he Good Year ” by ¢ a Che jis Bee-Nugret, | the State Pres aavociation; Poor Biter," by J. C. Harr of the Colville Kxaminer; “The Dr. M. L. Spencer, director of the Schoot of Journal iam, and “he Dally 4ffort.”” by Frank 1. Sefrit of the Bellingham | American Reveilie. Knights of the Hook, an under. gsraduate honorary soctety, enter- tained visiting newepaper workers Friday with automobile trips to all parts of the city. In the after |noon a complimentary tea was given to the newspaper women by Chauncey Wright Testaurants company Saturday's schedule tncinded a talk on copy reading by Profemor Maurice W. Hicklin of the school jof Journalism, a discussion of ad | vertising ideas for country news |papers by Professor Robert Ww. | Jones, and m paper on tho “Eill torial Page” by Dr. M. lL. Spen- dean of the school of jour. and M president “pity an Profension,” by The afternoon's program wna ée- the burdnews sension of the State Press amociation and al, meeting of the Washington News. paper association. County Democrats Hear Rates Talked Meeting at Hicks’ cafeteria, the King County Democratic club held its weekly noon luncheon Saturday. J. Wettrick, attorney for the portation bureau, Chamber of ommerce, spoke on the freight rate | situation, | You Cais Have of 200, will journey to the Battle-| hip Burg on @ special steamer. They fron, Germany. highly. tecommends i | will Mave Colman dock at 620 Tues EANOSIN has been effictally recommend ght to the feria ‘Medical, “Apeneta! | aay is our specialty. We do it every day. Whenever you want your little ones transferred about the city, poor, can use t at has met with ech BANORIN BANOLEUM te dem : Siodeg at Y.M.C. A. to produce calm, restful sleep just phone " n «| George F. Cotterill, former mayor re na of Seattle, will address the men's iM is Tanne Ineeting at the ¥. MC. A. Bun- ree} day at 2p. m on “National Prohibi.| ton After One Yeu The friend ship supper at 645 will have Mins! Mary Brown, state president of the W.C. T. U,, as its speaker. Adéresm| Dan Cann, boy violinist, will open | 222 N. Wabash | the afternoon's program with a con-| rept. 384. | | cert in the lobby at 2:5. MAIN SIX FIVE HUNDR&D SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 | staple dishes, whereby the housew!fr | quguesees Could another man take t STARTS TODAY— “The Stealers” A master drama of the regeneration of a band of crooks, of a girl pick- pocket who married into society. THATS WHAT HAPPENS WILLI STARTING TODAY LARRY ‘SEMON “THE SUITOR” A mileaminute comedy ‘with @ langh to every soma CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director Selection, “Serenade” —.-.-—«--—-..Victor Herbert SPECIAL 1:30 CONCERT TOMORROW COLONIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA 8. K.. WINELAND Director Sefection, Serenade .... Victor Herbert The Old Mother.... Dvorak Le Romaine de Pierrot. Burgmetn Quartets from Rigoletto Vordt Aliah’s Holiday Frimt Slavonic: Rhapsody Friedman for months and you not know the difference? PICTURE RUSSELL SEENA OWEN, JOHN BRAMMALL, SAMPE GRASSE “The Cheater Reformed” he place of your husband IN THIS SENSATIONAL wit MUTT & JEFF CARTOON TOPICS OF THE DAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMEDY "lphelter, they wuffer from cold, CAMPS TERRIBLE Sinn Fein Urge an Investi- | | gation | DUBLIN, Jan. 15 British internment camps in Ireland are terrible and should be invent gated, it was charged in @ Sinn Fein communique made public today The announcement wid that 1,298 internments had been ordered so far and that $00 of these men had not been given a trial and that they had not even been advised of the charges against them, The Sinn Feiners in the Pallykin r camp are underfed and are liv ing in inaanitary surroundings, it was alleged. They have not enough and many of them, are barefooted, it was | anwerted. Conditions in |Pleads Not Guilty to Stealing Auto Accuned of having taken a motor vehicle December 30 without permis sion of H.C, Malone, the owner, Har | ry Johnson pleaded not guilty before | Presiding Judge J. T. Ronald © wieay | ufternoon, ‘Cured His RUPTURE ruptured while lifting peration. 4 ¥ ly | Zot hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am going hard work as @ carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find @ complete without operation, if. Bugene M. Palle ‘ou may save a Mi at p the ine wileery. pture and | and danger of an opere | it ou! | show it to” any others who are rup- | | QUIK REL FROM CONSTIPATION |Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That is the joyful cry of thousands |since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, mt, petitute Mfor calornel. Dr. Ldwards, a practicing physician for 17 y nd calomel’s -time enemy, d the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not. contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. The: se the bowels and liver to ‘uct norm They never force them to unnatural action Ifyou have a “dark brown mouth” == bad ab was a dull, tired feeling —sick 1 —constipation, ck, sure and pleasant re- two of Dr. Edwards" olive | Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. 15c and Ke Freed Erom Torture tonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The people who have seen suffer tortures from ceureigia Demmi on by an up-set stomach bow see me rectly sound and well. jue to mic,”’ writes R. Long. Profit by Mr. Long’s keep your stomach in Boal coma tion, h and cool, and ailments that come from antl cow dition, Eastonic brings relief by ing op oot carrying out the excess selany and gases—does it quickly. § Eatonic after eating and see toe wonderfully it helps you. Big box costs only a trifle with your drage | elet’s guarantee. Ea 2ND & UNIVERSITY Now Playing First Time in Seattle E. K. LINCOLN AGNES VOICE” AYRES One of the swiftest moving dramas of the season, with a fight scene that is one of the most its kind—the realistic of scenes range from the Sierra Mountains to San Francisco’s China- town!

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