The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR (CHINESE SEAMEN $13,000 Is Raised — Traffic) sryse Mutt’ as Police Relief; Police in Towers. Alleged Leader of 37 Shot and More Pours In Colored Lights. Thru Head 3 . 4 Confusion Stopped. e 4 F | Nonwons, Va, Jan, 99.—Dented | With approximately $13,000 a) q Jehore leave, 87 Chinese seamen |*®dy contributed to the fund for 3 | Aboard the Japapese steamer Tiaho/| the relief of the families of the four last night at the " fallroad plers at all is in read Kwok Yow, al al) u Another Driver Opens Throt- : nyyece hn Hl Mae tle and Speeds Away UST provably fatally: wounded, |" at the At From Footpads estes: qennte., woe tk, ceaeater of rifle shots down the gungplank |"*" when the mutineers started down. CROWD PROMISES TO forced to break the world’s re Three shots w fired at Cap | i) ARE SAVED REACH 6,000 MARK for it Is expected that « total of more mac, BA n, who tives J a Thadieeaeee Sil) be , libby, Me i & Libby ship! bey Sane Gaion, ty a. tanait: who} | PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY fried to stop Captain Anderson's | SENDS §100 CHECK auto at 11th ave. N. W. and Mar Along with a check for het st. at | a m. Satuniay fe from the Provident Loan All the shots went wikt, Cap Are bor " cing sold i. 8. Travis sends the tain Anderson said the highway each, General ‘ note | The boxing events follow “Loclowed find 1—Oncar Henson ve. Joe Wop 2—Patsy Clacoo ve. Dan Sugar $—Willie Vitro va Pat Quinn Mike Mitchell v Maddie Neil. man stepped fram behind a lumber PP wr as @ contribution to the Johnny Jordan v Mickey Ward is the man who took Detective Jimmy O'Brien to the hospital after the shooting. Admis mutinied ortolk & Wes Point ntly slain by for the nefit amok bandit turbance was wu one foot for every ¢ the fund, The fp present that De Onty the poor aim of a bandit Prevented another fatal shooting here erly Saturday | $100 noclety following | |Spectacular Escapes Witnessed at $25 $2 | check for $100} "uc | pile and ordered him to stop. The captain speeded up his auto in- reliet fand stead and the bandit fired | men's families H. Makamure, of unnydale, also your bert ab tribute | escaped > held up in his auto money wi yor fit if early Saturday. Three highway “Allow us to commend you on men tried to hold him up wonderful work you have done | Mighth ave & and Trenton a nly in th shortly aft: midnight, but thre ort . . ' nter or Ro other worthy away from them A tone robber took $5.10 from George Ross, of the attle Yacht eta at Summit « and Pike st aboot miinivht page lhl Mrs. Lena Abramson Bee robbed FE. Benson. N Dies at Family Home Bote, 115 First ave, of $2 oe 7) Semcinadiieiin? tahviatieed With ave. betweon Cherry and : j : - Bares 7 Gpmes ste, at 10 p.m. Friday | WITH ATTEMPT . _AT ROBBERY of the stricken police- CHICAGO, We leave it to escapes Were ing house fire in which one | death and pe Two women slid Jan. 29.—Spectacutar | features of a room. bere earty today ‘ man was burned to Hannon 1 Miteh ve. Clem none rescued down a clothes Zurko arth | }D.P, Mott’ \|si0e TOT t O'Lea NOW PLAYING WILLIAM _ DE MILLE . PRODUCTIO' 3 ‘Midsummer-Madnes§ with Lois Wilson. Ula Lee. rating led by typhoid fever contracted five | afte © Armory. The | weeks ago a“ be are midnight to 2 a m, and © tn nat Mra, Abramsaon was a resident Of the admimion lx $1. All proceeds | put o rt {from which New York police for peveral years, coming | go to th t with the com to give more are bigger than our! One of the five structure Brattle 40 additional —_ policemen Attempted robbery was charged Against Robert Smith in a Com _ se fssued to Justice of the : C. ©. Dalton by the prose- ‘Puting attorney Friday. Smith i ® brother of Ernest Smith, now TM & critical condition at city hos as a result of having been during an alleged attempt to hold up the Motor Inn Wednesday The complaint against Robert ‘Benith asserts he took part in the attempt. He maintains his inno cence, Search for Roy Miller, another alleged accomplice is the attempt 4s being continued by police and deputy sheriffs DATE FIXED FOR TRIAL OF ‘Trial of C. A Brown, Louts Mad- gem and Ward Daniels, charged with ‘the murder of Patrolman Voiney L. wae eet for February 14, to the Information against their clients, claiming that the facts Alleged did not constitute the crime @f murder in the first degree. The was denied Attorneys for the boys stated they Present motions for change venue to another county and Would also ask for separate trials. * cee COUNCIL TO : SE MORE POLICEMEN ~ Refusal of the finance committee @ the city council Friday to ap Prove Mayor Caldwell’s request for fore- Shadowed the defeat of the meas ure. | Councilman R. H. Thomson an Mounced his vigorous opposition to an increase in the police force, de- elaring that ‘Wouldn't furnish the protection the seity would expect of 40. “Shotguns loaded with buckshot,” Thomson's suggestion for en-| t of laws against grim- Anais. Thomson's opposition to the in- @rease, with that of Councilman ‘Oliver T. Erickson, previously an Mounced, will be emough to kill , the plan. The seven. counciimanic Votes necemary to pam the ordi mance as an emergency measure will not be availabie. Temporary increase of the foree ‘for three months, sted by seemed regulate traffic for tivo miles | here from Bridgeport, Conn. She bs y ‘ pnb eurvived by her husband, three eh on Fifth Ave. dren, Florence, Helen and Chi NEW YORK.—(y Mall)—There’s| Abramson, and five brothers and one sem | sister living in Connecticut. Fu . San for Seattle in New) vert arrangements are being made| York's manner of regulating street/4: the West Seattle Funeral Di traffic from police towers, rectorw establishment. Se successful have New York's! 0 >> cnn five experimental towers proved that | Disabled Soldiers Are Entertained| they are to be replaced with perma- nent structures, ornate in character.| Out of 12% disabled war veterans at Five towers are in operation on| Cushman hospital 138 were present | Fifth ave, at 34th, 37th, 42nd, Soth| Thursday evening at the big enter er tainment staged in the hoxpttal audt- | a“ tortum by George M. Brazer, chair ‘They control traffic for a distance | j..n of the entertainment committee of two miles. jot Rainier Noble port, American Le Dr. John A. Harrin, spectal potice| sion. The success of the affair has Donovan ieee Sct tameees ot neon QVM NSN Jack Holts Conrad Nagel YTEL SUNDAY y hight from 9:20 to 1a bens fit dance will be held at the Batier hotel The Butler hotel orchestra. ander Andrew W. Ward, announces & classy program of dance music. DULL CARE DIES TONIGHT; - JOY AT MIDNIGHT MATINEE | Musica! wtudents say she is one of ‘ youlon ott y he ta They're going to be auctioned the most accompliahed harpiste in tonigtrt at the Coliseum theatre ya | the country. ° You'll be there, won't you? t - Then there wil! be John midnight frolic, you know. It will Spargur Wash. sent a $1 bill to The St day with the following note Inclosed: | Editor of Police Fund: Only a dolar, but might help. I am 67 years young, but maybe a litve will help.” * A genuine sensation! Itisa rea] pleasure to be able to show this screen master- piece—the finest romantic thrill the screen has ‘ever seen! director of Seattle's Symphc be one of the most notable riots of ymphony or jehestra, with his Ralston chorus of led the Cushman club to dedicate es 3 them at bis) carday of each week af a perma-|fun Seattle has indulged in for some nent entertainment night. time. oon od It will be a unique affair, for all Probe Irregularity who attand are promised double their * > Pi money's worth. In the firet place, in City’s Payrolls Alleged irregularities tn the pay- own expense, Each tower is 35 feet high ‘The policerman tn the middie tower at 42nd st is the keyman, Mashing the signals which are relayed by the they will be entertained Dy special | numbers, tn addition to the film. In} 40 man, whom he will direct in two numbers. j Tho theatre orchestra, for the mat ines, will have 50 men, under the leadership of Arthur Kay, and with Malotte at the keyboard of Wurtitaee, rad thee towers, Tolls of various departments of the ‘These signals are green, yellow and | city government will be Investigated red lights. by the counell finance commiting at the second place, they will have the) tut, attractive es all eounda, watinfaction of Knqwing Oat the the real Kick ot th affair wih be money they spent for admission packed away on be used tn saving the life of some! gram ee ee MERMAID wpecial session Tuesday morn; Green: North and south traffic | UnO™G lied Friday, ° OR | tarving child in Kuropa - — ‘The matines starts at 11 pm. and B LIN, Jan. —The Amertenn | ends—no one knows when, or cares. steamer President Grant haw gone| One of the featurer of the mid-| adrift and is blocking the entrance night affair will be appearance of Se moves, Yellow: East and west traffi¢ moves. ‘This will be when a lot of persona! wearing apparel of famous movie wtars is auctioned off. Suburban theatres this afternoon Flora Haley the world’s youngest harpist COMEDY 400 additional men| “Vehicle drivers and pedestrians |to the harbor at Danzig, according Jare quickly educated to watch the/to dispatches recetved here She| ltowerg,” says Dr. Harri, “A fow|Was on her way to got 1.400 Ameri} months’ operation shows it's abso-) cans of the demobilized Polish tutely the best plan of speeding up| % — traffie and safeguarding lives.” | Red: Stop! Sirnals change. be was referring coast cities. Representatives of Rainter-Noble Post, American Legion, were on hand to urge the increase In po licermen. The entire matter was tabled for one week. __ AMUSEMENTS SEE HIP | ~~ Divine }\— Last Time METROPOLITAN (== Matinee Today Only The Big Laughing Treat of the Season NIG Sensible Saving vor among members | = committee. Coun- Hickman Moore supported Tindall’s suggestion. _, Mayor Culdwell sent in statistics fo prove Councilman Frickson was fn error when he said recently that Seattle had as many policemen as any city its size. Erkson replied SUNDAY THE MOST UNIQUE AND BEAUTIFUL CONCERTS OF FAMOUS SWISS LYRIC TENOR, ASSISTED BY MME. MARCELLE GRANDVILLE NOTED SWISS SOPRANO, IN— CONCERT Famous Swiss Appearing in PRICES: 75e, $1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00. METROPOLITAN At Pentacostal Temple Third Ave. and Bell St. SUBJECT —“The World's Crinis and the Near End of the Age” | | were conducting mpecial benef! | attle’s famous harpist, Mra. Fath | ineas, mats Onbdor? Royer. Mra Boyer is #0| ‘Tickets for tonight's | ma popular she newts no introduction.|on mie at all downtown renee 7 the b mf feeBieee ba. hows “YOUTHFUL FANCY” Lively Comedy * CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “Frozen Thunder” * * PATHE NEWS Hienling Servier, Sunday 3 P.M Evening Servier, 720 If you receive $35 a week, consider |] CLauDE AND FANNIE USHER BE: MONTROSE s $40. MURRAY KISSEN na Mildred Rogers, Foley & Leture, Herbert Brooks, Valentine & Rell NIGHT Then try puttin savings bank. The ease with which rows will surprise you. AT 8:20 Then, too, there ts the THE SEZ ou do nothing. that you get $30; if $50, consider it g the balance Make your ex enses fit the lower figure, your account compound in- erest your savings will earn, for which Better begin sensible saving now. Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 o’Clock 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 Yodelers and Folk Singers, Unique Swiss Costumes $23,000,000.00 “Scarf Dance”. . “The Flatterer”. Overture “The Caliph of Bagdad os “Dearest One” (a serenade). -..-...0.---- Blaufuss CONCERT 1:30 SUNDAY MALOTTE <. WURLITZER “Polonaise Militaire”. .-......e-e-es+-005-- Chopin Chaminade Chaminade Boildieu “HIGH AND DRY” Paramount Picture THY COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under Arthur Kay Playing selection from “The Merry Widow”—Lehar

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