The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. FIRST PHOTO OF GREEK KING'S “COMEBACK” } STONE THROWN ‘SOVIET ENVOY (MRS, PEETE (ROOT FAVORING — ATHARDING GAR QUITS AMERICA| NOT WORRYING DISARMAMENT _ ATTEMPTED mo a ae ' Window Is Shattered During | Bolshevik Ambassador Says She Is Tired From|Says Harding Should Start SL rf A j the Night | Deported Strain of Trial Plan in U. S. RUM BRIBE —s AM , ‘2 _ BY RAYMOND CLAPPER — | wmw yoRK, Jan. 22.1. C A.| LOB ANGELES, Cal. J WALI . ‘ e & - y |} yt ABOARD HAKDING'B TRAIN, | Martens, soviet ambassador, bid a | Admitting she was wear al Ln ‘ 2 Jackwon Via, Jan, 22.—A win: ng that her fatigue wa smiling farewell to the United st a t Harding's prt- | toa: the demand of th {today, announcing that Russia hat #he hang for the alleged mur ready to do business with Amortea|der of Jacob C. Denton, Mra, Lote Druggist’s Wife Accused of pe ; vate trata Offering $1,000 to Doug- | ‘ 3 po ag Mio tne trace an'the| Whenever thie country desires, — [Louise Peote rested in her cell to, |to las’ Investigator & | & 2 OR uBE At "02 train pale cot Leevloa men | Ordered deported on the grounds day, awalting resumption of her trlal |houve onid ther : the aieae n| that he represents a government |on Monday ei lls Is ate 22 but den due to! brin atate nY Henne Ww in President-elec vorry over car Was whattered during the theese which is seeking the overthrow of| Statements how wae the United States government, Mar. | aften she ho HARDI tens and about 10 members of his| jury and FROM staff embarked today on the Bwedish-|rcene of The fir play since hin | Ammon an liner Stockholm | Denton by return fre Panama faced Pr ‘ he Inst momenta of worn and Ganbatect Sask oe at rama centering around Peete with . on a ejection were shrouded 1) trouble w el It waa minty JURYMEN VISIT rr oecng he's DENTON'S HOME when the train / hat fatig at Mertens’ “embaasy furt being clored up * bolahevik e ward of thone rying to bribe a Perit ma Molin, who Ww ounty grand was re nty Jail Friday Charged with tic official, Mr ed ‘Thue from the ¢ @n $500 bail furn A by her hu Band, Samuel A. Molin, druggist a 9626 EB. Jefferson st An information against the woman | Was filed Friday by Prosecuting At forney Malcolm Doug!as. Sho Is said | fo have offered $1,000 to T. A. Mor. hag gator for the ‘dn the © recommend z Mt he , at and starts down red the proper ; t [ tens ind: not saying au rev the little Marten 1 fom ar ced from hi 98 in Marion, » turn to the forget hin troubles and to normal reg ning with me of taxienbe drew up whieh read links get back Later today he fare a mere! and th be back BELIEVES HE'S NOT { SAYING FAREWELL “"" British Deny Effort me to Dominate Air offi r @imount of liquor rey Mate business in a « Renéraliy followed > auditor in issuing Tt la not known w Will be concerned "a came | ‘The jury reverted to its investica Of the stre way deal it heard Leonard, pr when I first appre which has in no vernment tr ndly perwonal fee over Charles K. cChartes a Dawer Hughes for; the reaum and Dawes for | relatic with Tt vasur but when | imperativ necemnity por all na pparent, Senator Pen: | tion SPOKANE, Wash,, Jan. yivania. kno ‘Il cannot my how the American| ©. Hough, local broker, w tion to both r w | ner John B. Milholland. in theses 1| Micide when officers ca eay tt Ameri. | bitm ph 1 not guilt HOSE WANTS T SECRETARY yy jean prope Are prepared to approach | court here to two the | eree for rial m 2 ‘ My | A bs _ bee Y be tently to hess as ina reasoue \Harding’s Birthplace | “ ible and friendly spirit 1 Girl Revives After Lying as) . we ni for Sale| Dead , arren C, Harding's nei on the market CALEXIOO, Cal, Jan. 22—Hacked wohgarvonen who with an ax by her jealous sweet | papel fom De. heart, Mise Clotilde Harrea, 17, of | Were trampled and injured. The crowds packed about Cor uge and pushed rambit t of the , Mtattied authorities and] carriage, horses and all to the palace, Constantine, wearing a plumed hat, and his wife, to pereait here today on 1 warrant | fered it f aie ~ hospital attendants here when Q n en Sophie may | be in the carriage (indicated cated by t are close soups te, charging fe ing Trambitas he recovered consciot and dive ved by Har | who was booked to fight Eddie Jack Mock Wedding Ends |Officers Installed after lying apparently dead for © sleon here r Thureday night than 20 hours. She is expected ive extn tion and will be take in County Prison’ by American Legion SPOKANE, Jan. %%—Far! The following officers of Heattle _ &@ Fecover, | gManvet Pedrosa, the multor e And came here, but in a fit Femorse he surrendered. Over i Wities eo. twertieed post No. 18, American Legion, were with grief, when he was told) 7 jo on * | |inatalled at Veterans’ hall Friday|ocil to fix a jump ew had died, he made a complete | young Mos Idaho, high sc night: George L. Kahin, post com: | reparations aa soon jgirl, that she consented to go on|mander; Ralph Hammer, vice com:| cording to the mn “mock wedding tour’ mander; Don Ewan, trustee and hie ent of the I san Pelticea. ane fan; F. Lane, chaplain; H. M. Hal} A demand w ifference marred f ohiet joan er ang sd nes he firet grand with Mrs. } time since t know further that and nom ing had time to retary of this became Pen hie opp and « Har been favor ! |Hough Pleads ‘Not - Guilty i in Spokane |“ 83 istry declared. sre being made in the scletice of aeronauti but I am not aware of any official desire to concentrate guining control of the air.” rome made we ed tO arrent ity in superio® | ° nargen of firm is wet for Mar t when the (Copyright, 1971, by Newspeper Hnterprise Association) How the joyous crowds welcomed Constaxtine back to Athens as their king again after f eae when he «| Johnny Trambitas me la long exile in Switserland, is shown in thia exclusive picture of his return—the first pho- me © in favor re U tograph of the historic arrival received in America from the Greek capital. Just outside) y ton Williame Is nder Arres \r the depot, the entire entourage was caught in the swirl of shouting people. Seores of persona . of the TACOMA, Jan, 22.—Jobnny T ' brother of A mle t Purchased tantine’s car Hughes be made attorney general today da, see |Belgium to Demand German Reparations PARIS, Jan. 21.-—-The Belgian ernment will urge the Maj. James restored to w WARHINGTON.~ conte ... Made out ¢ Officers’ Khaki Navy Biack Rubber Coates .. Rubber Boots, hip, U. 8. A | Hobnall Bhoes, all sizes ..... | Officers’ Dress Shoes, best made ‘ s' wae un ommibitity, it ding will inaint will acoept A burg for the treasury © in piace | of Dawes, who would be made gov- ernor of the federal reserve board on Oregon “Murderer Is to Be Executed | VALE, Ore., Jan, 22.—George How: | ard must pay with his life for the 5 murder of George R. Sweeney, Vale i ay ealeaman, September 14 | After nearly five hours of detibern rrespond with him oie o that Ger ki Shirts . Officers’ Lea SpiraT Puttees Cotton Breeche Army Blankets and Socks, kinds, cut below Original Government Cast m, admitting he had struck | girl with an ax. He said he was because she told him a) rm Man he had seen In her com California | gay, finance oMeer; C. W. Ardery,|many shall ide treasury bonds uid kill him if the stranger) were on the itinerary. Williams) aajytant; John Ross, officer of the | which may be d in America =. together. | will spend the next six month#/day, and Tony MH. Compan, oMoeor of | Heigium priority MD tety held in jail, broke down | touringethe county jail, after whic =] hones guard, share of the indemnity amounting to i wept with joy when word was|he will work out hk fine of $260 $2,500,000,000, ie unchanged. it to him that his sweetheart) ‘The girl is thinking it over at come to life. He is permitted “| the parental i Pemain at her bedside in the » hoapttal. | _wasitixGToN —c Ww. canine, Students “oar a Beattie, enlis Wednesday for Peru, | Women’s Club at ‘U’ Become one of regional directors Duiblie educa education, Women’s University club was en. | tertained Friday night tudents of jcharged with |Hagen Liquor Case ‘ Under Advisement Justice of the Peace C. C. Dalton Friday took under advisement the case of Ed Hagen, former policeman, carrying concealed weapons. Hagen ia said to have been ‘Te Care = Cold In One Day | the art and dramatic departments of LAXATIVE RROMO QUI- | the University }found armed while waiting at Can yon drive December 21 for tablets The genuine bears the *g-| one act plays and se ot BW, Grove, 0c —-Advertian- | tonal of numbers were on the 1 mua program. HE’S HERE NOW! CHRISTIE COMEDY FAY TINCHER, in “Dining Room, Kitchen and Sink” BRUCE SCENIC “The Business of Camping” Say, when you're 19— and terribly in L-U-V— and wild to get mar- ried—and you’re stone broke—and out 0’ luck— and then a $1,000 bandit appears — and Spokane G. N. Shops ‘ Adopt 7-Hour Day SPOKANE, Jan. 22 —Affecting more than 1,000 men, the Great Northern shops here will go on a seven-hour day basin Monday ‘The reduction in hours ix to save another out in workthe "force. The road has laid off © than the paw COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under Arthur Kay playing “In the Hall of the Moun. tain King,” “Peer Gynt" Suite rieg “Beautiful Annabel Lee” tion, the jury which heard the onae returned @ verdict of guilty of mur-| dor in the firet degree yeaterday j Moward confessed the murder on | the witness stand, He shot Bweeney in order to gain possession of his | automobile VANCOUVER, BL C.—Hudson’s Pay post at Winnipes. in « nee mince 1448, to be moved to Vancou: | | vor Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours Inetant Relief! Don’t stay stuffed-| stops nose running: refieves head up! Quit blowing and enuffling! A| Ache, dullness, feverishness, sneez “ | tng. Col dows of “Pape's Cold Compound”) "EL. Gora compound” te the jtaken every two hours until tree | quickest, surest relief’ known and owen are taken usually breaks any | cogts only a few cents at grug stores. | cold right up }It' acts without nenieta Tastes The first done opens clogetdeup| nice. Contains no quinine. Insist nostrils and air passages of head:| upon Pape's Heavy Woolen Sweaters, with COURT secveree soeeece ces $2.85 Camp Lewis Wireless Surplus Army Supplies 904 THIRD AVE. Seattle, Wash, NATIONAL COMEDY “The Punch of the Irish” SOME TEACHER! SOME PUPILS! And no wonder—any school should prove popular with such you— sensations as courses in nature dancing, fancy diving, “soul” music, style and a post-graduate class in love! gregatio “The ‘Secret os “Can't Y Polonaise A wondrous ag- n of feminine beauty! r. LACE REID he Charm School" CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “There Is No Santa Claus” Concert 12:30 Sunday o Heah Me Callin’, By Request Caroline?” eee . Thomas Jensen and Von Herberg News

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