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Mt r _ SUGGESTED _ State reclamation board will pat cd 4 | HART'S CODE NOW FACES HARD FIGHT Strong Battle Against It Is. Expected in State | Senate Monday | OLYMPIA, Jan. Gov, Hart's ¢tvil administrative code approaches the most serious crisis of its career Monday afternoon {it will be sub. Mitted to the senate, where it bs ex a determined fight will be Made on several of its important pro. At present the bill ts resting tn the Special committee on executive rec ommendations, to which amendments | are being submitted by various inter ests. Other amendments will be fered on the floor of the senate when the bill comes up for final considera tion. | At least three amendments have Been submitted to the committee to Gate, all of them affecting the fisher feg provisions. These are of minor importance by the commit No amendments have been offered #0 far by labor, and no attack has Lad made on mm emergency clause. | spoke, HEAR CHARGES eibgypinete eaten and tax J ner of Spe | ure. which is already drafted, will be pre sented during the week. In the b ale or chandise, will pay an excess tax of 1 | per cent on his gross sales. } to the terms o! the farm are ¢ tax, considered | C for re-election, stop fore Wolfe's cafeteria at noon Friday HARDING IS WEARING LAST YEAR OVERCOAT; HAS NEW SUITS THO || TOLEDO, Jan. 29.-—-Dresident elect Harding i wearing last year’s overcoat, Paul Gettum, his tallor, revealed today Harding's White House outfit, Gottum said, consists of one black imuguration suit, two spring suits and two Ml The in auguration suit i# of black unfin ished worsted, plain and unbrald ed, the coat being the butte taway frock vartety ion Monday night. Former U. 8 © George Tur kane is backing the meas expected that the bill na It won in the state engaged siness of ing, at whole retail, goods, wares or mer Every according f the act. Products of it Is Understood Urges ‘Car Public to Quit “Knocking” Declaring the city is now receiv ing from its railway eystem $3,000 more revenue daily than @ year ago, candidate public to oun be eat F, Haas, urged the “tn an a payers’ Lea ‘ounciiman A knocking the Nine other councilmanic aspirants each choosing city’s the AGAINST STATE Seattle Vices to Be RECLAMATION OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—The first pub | Be bearing on the charges of gen @fal incompetency fied against the be bel " Wednesday afternoon befor t Committee appointed to probe the of. ficial acts of the board Tt ts charged that, among other things. the reclamation board has a to piace a single ex-service he land, altho $150,000, was | Gieregtinics im 1919 for that ‘pur. lt q eee GROSS SALES ‘TAX WILL BE OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.—A 1 per cent| Mate of Washington will be urced be-| fore @ joint committee of the senate | and house committees on revenue is address by the club music meeting. neer, | James Mason last night on susp’ may be wired Por ther infor Discussed by Pastor Day Vices in subject “Present Se to be of a A. 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NEW YORK Photoplay of Rare High Quality ‘BLIND YOUTH Adapted from the play by Lou TELLEGEN_¢ TELLEGEN and Wiiano Mack AUD EVIL empt from the excise m as his theme, | * j|#hared by Dainty Actress Is Featured at Moore Plenty ‘of Comedy} y at the Local Theatres Elizabeth Rrtce gr act of the ni show which opens at the Moore Sunday after hoon, It i¥ an original conception that te carried thru with a brillianve that makes it one of the best on the big cireult. Miss Brice has a charm. ng and a delightful she plays four parts with ver musicians and personality > and ‘author come ght comedy spot of his 16 minutes on the athga Jack MgLallen and May Carwon have one of the featured numbers which ts called “Whoa, Sarah.” Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wilde pre sent shadowgraphs enney and Hollix as the “two doc are medic men who guar oe ure hardeat caso of on record. “A Cycle of Cyclonic Dancer” tn how Oakes and Delour describe thelr act, “A TEXAS STEER” AT WILKES THEATRE ha matine i pre * the pope ar old Charles yern xaw Steer, Hoyt play , an Steer” plays hore Acres” Old Kentucky,” In it the author has frawn © very human characters. He has vividly pictured the American tical life in ite hum Arthur Vinton and will appear in leading F number of ex added to the ranks as a favor The Old and “In OUs Aspects Morgar * A been Jane he a pe have «ular NEW MUSICAL COMEDY AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM In Again, Out Again” is the title of the al comedy offering Lev heum for a wb « Lew mu at Able nding on a apre Kabibble will is arrest The f oa wide dye be meen an the the warden, and sheriff prison 20 atarte ¥ * him tn f Ruby Lang win Ted Ulmark ar Gerard the | A comedy » by he leading musical nurr with a pretty offering by F SEATTLE PLAYERS OFTER “MAJOR BARBARA » fancinating drama ary Pre near Ur ors, gave it two weeks © in the ant Irish dram subtle artistry a aire veraity th so muce same cmtul a mas ‘The cast t# composed entirely of talent oS FEATURES RGE PRIMROSE George Primrose company of six minstre| stars will be the headline feature of the new pro- | gram which opens at the Pantages Monday, The act includes singing and the graceful dancing j that the late George P’rimrose ma famous The Petrowars, three men and two women. dance and do athigtic stunts, are prominent on the new bill Other acta are talented comedienn ner and her company of v the Rosa Trio, tight wire a Austin and Alien, in a singin, dancing turn. GYPSY SONGSTERS AT PALACE E The he i and va tomorrow to Loew's I two stellar offers Bongste and the yors, Follette Peart and A mixed quartet of artint th soft-shoe who sing, pose Zelda Santiey, a Hattie K mition on the new coming Hip ts o—the Oyp . comed alists are the ¢ are Sonenters present picturemue fantasy tled. m@ny Camp.” 4 fine descriptive cap the work of the Wicka, an > wi trothern + wi ng a ors with tr s the 'b ing of) Lehman and Thatcher. YVONE FARR AT BUNGALOW Y¥v Farr, a dainty and clever soprano, ia the latest w Theatre Re onne addition taurant. M H ia the jchorus in vampire” num | ber Other entertainers are Cras, Olive Frankie i Syncopated orchestra fur nishes the dance music Mary Mo Ann Alcorn and Grover BUNGALOW THIRD NEAR PINE ’ brought and her) “Harmony to} ue at the} THE sen the head | -Billie Bingham, Levy’ Orpheum. 2—Howard Ru sell, Wilkes Players. 8—Mar McCrae, Bungalow. 4—Anna Vanderbrun, Seattle Player Zelda Santley, Pantage 6—One of the Gypsy Song sters, Pal lace e Hip. URGES COUNTY | TO-QUIT CITY oom Grange Bitterly Opposes City-County Merger Bitterty merger of ments here, mona Grar in resolut opposing the and county proposed city govern | s comes back with the | suggestion that the county withdraw from Seattle, The resolutions follow: “Whereas, there is a movement on foot, sponsored by certain interests in Se and ably meconded by in dustrious politicians, to bring about ldation of the county and ents on the assumption tion will economize tn government administration, but in reality {* @ camouflaged movement on the part of Seattle interests to ex tend eity government over the whole of King county with all its ndant blonaings of inéfeased taxation, bond Inge and prosperity a la Associated tries; now therefore be it solved, by King County Po ange, in regular nenston ar |wembled at Dex Me Wash tt |we favor the withdrawal of King county from the Incorporated limits of & and tne anty including within its bounda ail of the territory now in K ounty with the exception of Seatt ttle rating a cx mc Wage Reductions | Ordered in Colorado DENVER, Col Jan. 29.—Notices Jot reductions in wages effective March 1, were filed by 5 Colorado concerns with the state industrial anion here late yesterday. In in the groups are several mining companies that an ed a 50 per ce cut In wages. comm cluded larke nou |A true hair grower Sworn proof of bair growth after bald ness. Amazing reports of legions of user f Kotalko, in stopping lose of halr, over | coming dandruff, conquering baldness | liere’s the fairest offer in the world use Kotalko, Lf it doesn't do all yo get your money-back! Forg: past bad luck with your hair, This omething different. Get a small KOTALKO at any bu: Guarantee and directions with t Show vour friend this adnertisemer THEATRE— RESTAURANT ELLIOTT #10 expect, TONIGHT FROM 6 P. M. TO 1 A. M A DASHING NEW REVUE E. GEORGE WOOD'S “BUZZING AROUND” GORGKOUS CosTt SONGS | SPECIA AND Mns—r NOV ry ¥ GIRLS—CATCHY DANCES DINNER | TABLE. D'LOTE Served Nightly From 6 7, M. to 8 P.M, ALA CARTE DANCING : ose N'TOWN FURNISHED wirn Tim AND ATION THMGA sr 1s AL 6PM. TO A. M. DAN mpr LING MUSIC “BATES’ SYNCOPATED SIX” “1r's TH CLINT WILLARD TALK OF THI TOWN” ¥. ©, RIPrE 25 at SATE OS SIDES SEATTLE STAR ‘SMUGGLING 1S | \Says New ‘York Port ‘Col-, lector BY HAROLD E JACOBS <, Jan, 29—The United ng the greatest ¢ in its history, according to Byron it } col lector of the port of New Y Newton blamed it on the “moral In- |fluenza which is sweeping the world,” and said in an interview to- | day that, altho the number and vat ue of seizures of dutiable goods are increasing the volume of illegal traffic In constantly growing. | “The principal commodities smug: this country since prohibt uree, liquors and nar cotien,” aid, “We have ap- proximately $100,000 worth of whis kies and wines in our warehouse now, taken from amugglors, ‘Diamonds, furs and valuable fab- rics, such as silks and laces, are ntil! profitable for the amuggler—when he can get away with it, In all, more than $300,000 worth of smuggled rn have been welzed in New York alone in the last year. ‘This does not include dutiable goods brought in thru ignorance, which total many times that amount” Dragged by Runaway Horses and Injured Drage 20 feet by a team of horses, James Fea, 39, horticulturist living at 4771 W. Willow at, was in city howpital Saturday, his left hand fractured The team, hitched to a ground fer. tilizing machine, became frightened and ran dragging Fea, who wag driving, Friday evening. Taxi Driver’s Fall May Prove Fatal Far! Tower, 48, a for-rent-car driv: or, was in city hospital Saturday, his skull fractured, as the result of a seven foot fall into @ light well at the Milton apartmenta, 1421 Seventh ave, Friday night, He in In critical condition and may not survive His auto Was standing tn front of the apartment when he was found He bad answered a call and had fall en into the well in the darkness, Tow: or lives at 602 Pine GETTING ALONG “1 guens I'm getting old." Bill, you're only 45.” But I was just intro duced toa woman of 30, and «he wtarted to act like @ little girl.” Louisville Courter. CORRECTION In the advertisement of Sparks & Dye, in Friday's Star, the fol. lowing statement was made in the second paragraph: “Delta lands such as we are of- fering you are pow selling at Portland, Oregon, along the Wil- Inmete River, for $50.00 per acre.” The price, “350.00 per acre,” was a typographical error. It should have read “$500.00 per acre.” WILKES THEATR Fifth and Pine lott 2525 STARTING “SI JND A Y Witt A uo MATINER FOK NEXT WE THOMAS WILKES PRESENTS on, ork “Nonsense, “1 know CHARLES HOYT'S rawous com DY DRAMA Hh POLITICAL MINGTON, D. C. PANTAGES Nights, 7a 0 wit oft Qu Comedy and Song Primrose Minstrels With Mra. George Primrose ftx Kings of Black F Enterta’ ZELDA SANTLEY “Latte Mins Every body” SA KING TRIO Rn AUSTIN & A Tight Wire Dancers “Hrondway to Vandeville’s Brilliant Spectacle The Five Petrowars Offering a Novelty Variety Surprise Pantagescope Showing Ninth node of “Bride 12.7 Bhe. 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