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DAY, FEBRUARY 14, Teer. re Seattle Star SY FURNISHED APARTMENTS % FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE VACANT LOT RARGAIN i TROON," PARTLY PURNISD PHINNEY RIDGE ad Dally AUTIOT SAVER AVE | APArtment § Boston st. Queen [50x10 corner; fing view; all ansena- Seattle, Washington, Anne 284. ments pe = x a aecs Swit A ROOM APARTMENT t ates sing heat, 1718 18th BR Beacon __4i8 hy BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE [FINK F ROOME ATH, CLORE TN. |Come te us" tos 27.00, O'Neil, Eliott IN THE STATE SEE CR AS mn JOUSEREEPING Roos 14 Peeten Queen Anne TT. HOUSERBEPIN Rooms [CHICKEN RANCH POR CALS “ a _ tn. cheap. owel large i, with WASHINGTON wrt a roa : - son rner 18th av te 800 per peti po o0 year HPURNISED HOUSER ING 5 TIFUL 4-ROOM MOD BY CARRIER IN C } ROOMS cottage; lot 40x10. Inquire month . <--9.50 ROOM. PARTE FARTSED | At Property, 4917 doth ave paw : $23 | Bor OWNER HUTLBER NEW py > Audience in |*¥Sroom house, located 2151 N. ¢ist e orthwest =e ———E — > SAVE CAR FARE, LIVE “3 <<. T SEATTLE PROPERTY Reads The Star's Housekeeping root i, 6 PETE Want Ads Packiz: everything free hep seeks Cee weattte One 2 m unit house, \-acte 2 BOARD AND BOOM aad $i350 Phone Main 600 oa OF toodn aalé house, i acres Rates Per Insertion Seal th week. ie room ‘anit house, iM «round mom ho TED—Usep CLOTH | Owl 1317 % ist. Mls WANTED, JOR PRINTING also automatic me 3 |RAW FURS noUGHT, PAY HIGH 26 est prices. 905 Third ave. % DERSON” MOTORCYCLE cash, Kenwood 168 SCELTANEOUS i” ON G6OD ROAD wn, trade for auto Maynard, Oak Har. SASH AND DOORS ©. BR WILLIAMS CO. 1943 First & Ave SHORT FLOORING SHORT CEILIN FOR EXCHANGE—REAL Sra tt Priced $30 00 per thousand for ¢-foot service, $1 and S-foot length, and $35.00 per ee cee y scoat weite| thousand for 6-foot to sfoot |i ACRES: 2-ROOM HOt On: former se Bervice| ‘eeaths <tare; ol) Geared} pi ee ee Bidg.. RED CEDAR BEVEL SIDING ing fresh in but milking ¢ 4 inehes and 6 inches wide, now; barn for ¢ cows. $3,000 in MIDDLE-AGED|" at $20.00 per thousand trade for rooming hot or work; ne wash= Seattle property requent ENCED WAIT OB WILLIAMS CO. i work, two meals al _ Established Te - - ts, $04 Summit East $ " CAN ! WHY SUFFER ACBRAGE SAM FinLp CANT RE- . ‘ F Rheumatism, Neurttia, ACRES T ACRES CLEARED FOR fe your watch, throw it away, a Disorders Kidney Com- lanting: 4 acres partly cleared tt Stomach Troubles some second growth and partly TMEPIANOPLATING) (f0G*Sirns of other ailments | logged off; @-coom house barn t_906 Pine st when VIT-O-NET will relle rage, am for § head of cows Ci mer kitchen: orchar you? Do not delay and ex straw ber ment. We treat hun rien A good buy at $2,900 cash right at home, with pos: oF $4.200 om terms of half cash. resulta Bring this adv. to 10 acres l-room howse Central Bidg. and enjoy 0! cleared, rest casily Si eae” FRER TREATMENT. Whidby island, near Eti.oe $650 rms ef one-half cash oF LE—TWO DRBSSERS Fis; |, Caer $100 cheaper. modes. $1.50: 2 9x12 rugs, $7; /2-Foom, house, | , 1 rocker. 9x12 lnoleum 31; 7 vitag he sie” et tr tin for examin - complete beds, $25. or $3.50 a bed t; for $2,260; terms one~ the following efty posi-/ 1 square dining table, $7.60 ‘ oirvieawr : Assessor, estimator, animal| Kitchen chaira $6: large wood 1321 FERDINAND §T. nt, wireless operator, KeM-| heater $2.50: 1 Kitchen tabie, 50 6 or 5 car to Lacile St 132) Ferdinand st 6 or 6 car to Lacile st S00 STEEL STUMP POLE vr SKAGIT DELTA LANDS Now only $25 per acre, on terme information at the Com- Also; horeepowse, | price will be $30 per fter cap stces. speeds, cutwears out-| jong %2 eS NTELLIGENT PERSON Come see coB-| brush to clear; jolm our aut Neither sex. may earn $100 to $200 pullin, demonstration selene ont che wank We are ob monthly corresponding for news y and end all argumenta. Du-| 9 he you; this is your last S55 tp S28 weakis ta 5 ¢rest Plant, Renton chance to our lands at this Pine. "Rkpertence Uoneceana:y Sabjects suggested. | Send for wia‘Baitaia, = LE] 7 FOR POSTA Bot sis om Ex- unnecessary. For free ESKIN MOCCASINS FROM ffe| price; don't a our Opportunity. to $3.00 pair: dark blended mink, $2.00; squirrel, fox, ermine and all kinds of furs retailed at wholesale ricea The Alaska Fur Co. 57 adison et. beginning of Madison cs ye SPARKS & DYE 1230 Second Ava Hitiott 5015 Ground floor location Open until 9PM. WASHINGTON TERRY LAND TARE Just of examinations write iner), itable Washington D.C. a D—BOTS FOR ROUTE CAR- Fiers in all parts of the city. Good chance for advancement ree! NTS THAT berry plants tips, Cutbherts, black ber: . Lk A ROTH FARM two MTX 1 Third ave, Se- “4 attic. ‘Sein 10st. - Departmen His LARGE CABINET MAHOGANY peor % S if Mandel Victrola, over #4@ worth of Star. ell selected records, never been BRAKEMEN, BeGIN-| J, ¥ ! Be fater $300 (which post-| Sere; Dave Bo gan, for Gyts Star. | oe iter watch and jewelry repair niture, beoks and Sixth ave PORD TRACTOR ATTACHMENTR syerything complete, $56 each. 124 ball block Yoaler cabie. TeINCH cups © oon AND bioe lor ranges and heaters Cheapest wood om market. North ‘cash. balance monthly ‘pay CHARLES SOMERS Alas wood tis; $25 DOWN ko DIBELE 8 New York Mlock Tr) Xches LOGGED-OFPr LAND. very o town, work and pared bishway; com> clove bet tom, balance gentle slope. Proven farm belt of Mt Vernon. Price 91.400, Terms—Good Title—Get Particulars H.C PPTERS. 114 Third Ave CAND SALE—CLEAR LAKE LOWE f Skagit county. WANTED aDVER- | ieements of Gieharged cot * @ers or saflore are printed free of charge wants work. farm or city. Handy ‘With toola Would like job a#i¢ caretaker or work « place on) wabares. M. Hacker. #01 Hadison st. Big DOUNLE LOAD FOREST WOOD $11; inside mill wood. Dig double load, $10, delivered. Ballard 560. THE &£ eft ite ‘sat evenings North 4699. cWING MACHINE, GOOD DRO heads, $10 wp. a re ren ing. Main 1926. , |e, mDIs oN PHONOG APH, 8 1.4 ns, 250, Soc Vietor ree- Orda, @he. 906 Third ave | Toe CARDS. = “PRINTING RO- ber stamps. Key checks. Novelty 6 Print, 1611 Seventh. og) NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. “RENT Ned om purchase, Meyer- toner, 210 Union. FOR SALE Fae 3 cond Yakim iF SAM WHIsvIRLD < pelt yzeer watch Taion. {NsiDE MILL WOOD, $i Joad. Phone day or evening, Ba lard 1260. i WASHBURN GUITAR WOR SALH Simost, new. $20% Wall st, up- Sample case. which can | stairs ; $ aot, was $0 INDIAN BLANKETS $2.20. bet, $2.00, which, will o, Petunded | "506 Third ave. ERs ‘Hennepin ave. te, Dosaeany: |W HATER, $45. ra! aac w ais MACHINES AND FOUND SEWING MACHINES K TFFH |Special prices on slightly used floor samp Second-hand machines $5.90 up. Renting. Expert Kep oresamal yar 9 whith ewiNe Also gTaas hilt ere. Circular and Poters, TIS Third ave. 1% acrea, with 2 just what you have looking PETERS, 116 Third Ave. SRLINGTON,; 24 ACRHA ny improved; od build cow and chickens. k “ c furniture wood 298°. SOLDIER WILL DO ANY KIND FARM LANDS work. Ed Robinson, Box 603, leston, Wash. MAKING. GARDENING. ning. Main #019. a OoLs Lents Hardware, CANT RE row it away. TD Ol pet. ‘ash. either under plow no stumpa; al proposities offered to married men with farming ex- perien Write today for further ory Address Land Dept. Mo enna Lamber Co. McKenna, Wn 0 ACT. OOD STUMP LAND, room house wo nt of ren good loc $i staple articies to banks as Bide line if you are $goheemse larly coverin te ory Ly Bend to us for par- | having farm for sale 5 rice and full description. Win 14TH, ALOWA, Bleck purse contain- tacle @ase. glasses, coin MAPHINE CO, bill, some amall change, hi sndkerchiets Capitol 182 - |214 Pine, 435 Union Fh Main 15 cy WANTED—# URNITURE flake Furniture Co, 108 Pike M. #538 FoR SALE—AUTOMOBILES STOCKS AND BONDS STOCKS OF FERED Vietory Rubber 25 ave. and car Tine ler 129-3 and receive reward LADY'S WRIST WATCH IN ‘ pe] oron Fifth ave. between | FE F-PASSENGER STUDE-},599 4 Union sta. Reward. El- property y }3000 Wash.-Montana Oil 1990 2900 2000 out drivers, Storm |” 4 2205 Second} Swastike € Invader of Ferks Oil unit Weber-Harris Syn STOCKS WANT Western Rubber. Marsh | GOOD CONDITION |ldberty and Victory Bond o* 9906 Gist 3 STEEPL }198 Cherry Bt) Howe Bid. Main 5899. | WILL BUY InBRTY BONDS | 100 Futrell CAR IN NOW IF ‘vot | will ght cars | 2 "Rngdabl, 1531. Broadway 2 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good ieht cars. Henry Monabach | 359 Auto Co., 618 E. Pike st. Bast 2 | 300 (6 WANTED—AUTO TRUCKS r++ Columbia Red "etal »;, USED § YEARS; |1000 Ted n Gold, Canada, trade for worm- r : : eur drive Fork truck. See car 610 W. SpAY — A SMALL} terms containing luncheon net. | THE FASHION GARAGE Eliott | Autos to hi age and ave. Eile 1947 bowen, Package Pepkins and silverware 4 ng. 2 199 Rothert Process Steel 00 Tupper Mfg. © 00 ive Fuel Products. . $00 Bence e pe 512 18th Ave i} rooms; bath: extra tollet; Yeas | papered and painted thru- basement; furnace Madrona car good | ne Paeifie Universal High m Universal Ro lectrie W. elder. Investment Main 2146. FURNISHED HOUSES D 5-ROOM Bt Cap 2008 Gutwest Petroleum wen-Ravenba Ewing st _.. MAX, WINKLER 214 Union &t Hillott 850 Walking distance univers —— e 00) 7 ‘ORCYCLES AND = ~ Fes and Exaile Dre soni; | ACCESSORIES |94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES sha ae WANT MAN TO BUY CON: $1.00 RAPETY BAZORS 49 rd trolling interest in « food manu- |) atitched ‘bandkerch | pwenter coats, $3.75. 6 NTT RRS the biBBcost |73 MACHINERY facturing business. Business well established, Plant equipped to | prodnce $46,000 worth of goods per fs. Sis Third av month. Entire tput contracted grow, Your oma ful! FoR TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS | for. Can be delivered at door of d ye m flock |" everything complete, $5 factory at 15 et Toy ean fo this fis iéth ave. half block f ng net ‘oar Little City Fars. | Sed oom e in comfortad’ way cable: _ ’ ) r goed live im and can be\GPOMP PULLERS, DRAG purchése control bee t as easily as renting Vaughn, gasoll § erating capita ii Perris, 716 Tnird Ave. | Hicks © x Main £60. _frens Box ALM vr TTAGE, WITH LANGE, BiB CT RIC DRIDL G+ ave ‘h nn Jape rden, fruit $1159. Rai-| pumps. Ww. Prie w core dy theatre; sents 250; Rent 524 let }onwtent oF sale. Mele settee {1% FORSALE—REAL ESTATE | r sale. fi sold this will give you ponses: HAUBROOK. 423 Burke iMi-MOD HOUe § for rent. Inquire a FOR SALE—3-ROOM HOUSE NICE foCsE 5 7 ACRES lot; near < ‘8 school. $1,060 Fon GALE — sew seh ‘neie ‘ - Por Hent or Sale—6-room never; rene fe 4 7 a Fea lights; water; bath: garage. tent 690 cas! Sm COHTAGE, CHL TR iG. | fe! Neil 83,700 cash om, Soe i321 FERDINAND ST. 6 or 6 car to Lucile St oS ——_ Cd uate c 1D APARTMENTS FIC, 1 TAKE Beautiful — five east Phinney car be appreciated. iM 3 toom | WANTIED—PARTY portable sawmill more timber. F tT 8, Maynard, Ouk DRG AP. _ T MENT ed. no 161 " t ee Be Mageot Ballard 4202 369 North s4th, Harbor, Wash, , . a} work for board and room. /Our Marge Mustrated catalog show-|¢-room house; 1 acre: fruit trees: Ferdinand st. No.6 or 6 car| ing full line of building matertal| outbuildings. $2,400 cash or $3,006 | free on im trade for grocery store in good THE SEATILE STAR = MARRY GIRLS IN JOB-LOTS' Fugitive Bride Sues for an Annulment Charging that she and her sister, Mra. Rena Sammnan, were married to oo BUST ESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED WOSINESS OLD additional « salesmen f buyers until you get We have hundreds « 4 HUSINESS 18 Fon Quick with t n nell ye ALL LINES OF partners obtained ital seeured. stay with uc We « days yearn in 10 AL, INVESTMENT COMPANY Second Ave, and Marion St Burke Wide. PRESONA! = " men they had never seen before, |HATW AND MASSAGE PARTON. siong with a “batch of 11 other girls | Lady attendant 4 nd Sunday 7 binge | Upstairs 614 Fire Main bits, @POn orders of the House of David, | xaa Hydrotherapy, sclenti¢. (St Benton Harbor, Mich, Mrs. Hilda | } tem 407 Mutual LAfe id, | Pritchard Haneel filed sult for an- First and Yealer nulment of her marriage to Runsell | MONE 4 YOR WAi TINGTON PAT Hansel. a carpenter at the House of aK ‘44 Aeattia | David, who in known as the “Second 2 area een | Gabriel rT oh ae |,,{8 Ber Di Mire. Hansel charres | | ba New Pork that on Beptember 6, 1914, “she was | f. coerced by the officers of the inatt | ie TRGAL NOTICIS tution, under the direction of Ban: . jamin Purnell, the overseer and TO WHOM fT CONC N This In to certity WAY CONCERT ruler of the community, against ber will, to’ marry Hansel.” DISILLUSIONED MOTHER GETS DAUGHTERS AWAY The mother, Mra, Isabelle Prich ard, disillusioned and disappointed, managed to get her daughters away from the institution where she had placed th years before. Mrs. Han- nel's sister, Lena, brought her hus band with her, and they are living happily tomether. They have re nounced the faith under whieh they | lived for so long. But Mra. Hansel said her husband wteadfanstiy refused to depart from | the Michigan camp and insisted on living his life with the “holy Ben- jamin The story of the Pritchards begine 14 years ago, when pilgrims from the House of David visited Mel- bourne, Australia, and told of the {wonders of the “House of Goa” on jthe shores of Lake Michigan. Mrs. | Pritchard hearkened to their plead. | ngs, and when they left for Amer-| joa she accompanied them with her two daurhters 12 and 14. mad * bh teat such oocupapey protest at the office | Ing Pati’ Room 505 | City prior to Mareh 1 tounty 1991 The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Dey at Law T* HALL EST ATLISAED F007. All, cease) Conaultation: advice Moderate feea Free de at 215 Burks Midg., 90 Second ave € Tt SCHOPF, 311 Ho, | mex. Constitarion, vhek i anes. All cour an rey ¥ is yr. | | for- 0} wt Promoted. dg, Beattie Wash. * Phone Main 398 ii | | fs | MASON, FENWICK. LAWRENCE 32 Burke Building Ob PIEWAE FARNEA Main, 0705 14 Hoge fild) Patents Tradema: Certified Public Accountanie rs DANSE a Rennes cE TNE Gl NER he ar tor, #10 want = Bore 2684 Hourn: 10-5. JENNINGS JENNIN Palmer gus ef Main 1277. j a Loans | glee of ree BD tie Lt $07? Third « | Dancing Taaght Private lessons Atgvena, eee z Pike MAY DUNN —Latest dances Mart 444 | tered and could not tel me no, T coukt net help them,” said Mra. Pritchard. GOL TI First ave | The girls were marriod, mid their &_Bihowt sz. mother, when the law was about to | Money to Lean pounce upon the colony at the be HONKY TO rs hest of a girl who had escaped. Thane MONEY I mone Em MOULDN'T BEAT aly Stee pric. HER: SHE {E SHOOTS at AMERICAN JEWELAT 821 Second Ave. SOME Ss 1. “oO AUTOMOBILES etain and drive your cai x Sargent, 699 Central Mid. Et Mash HOUSE OF DAVID They pooled all their money and lied ea for that was the rule, and was meagerty doled to & summons to Benjamin's house. “There are some 50 or 60 girin tn the House of David.” she related. “And they are on call to Renjamtn. There is a little room next to the main bedroom where a pair of girts often sleep. One girl keeps watch [while the other is called “The girls were sworn to secrecy. | Benjamin, who made al) believe that | | Re was God's eminaury, bade them do | as be told them, and in their faith | they, obeyed. It wan a terrible con- dition, particularly so since they suf e 3 8 5k CERVi, RPC Are —RWET-| “1 didn wast t shoot matiam, neuritia, stomach. bowels | sonted “rt he woukin't and kidneys. Firet ave My plan—no cure. mo pay word or beat me or anyth' oR (ARGO BITE ALOG ERTS ke. Men's specialiat, reasonable |ing—to provoke him but JOHN ST ROM- PIANO REPATRING. ranteed correet tuning. $3.56. i 2 a if : i ; Hiti af if anes call evenings, Bl-/,n4 1 thought he would slap me or so pull my hair, but he did nothing of ~~ Razor Blades Sharpeacd the kind. He fust stood there quietly. Spangeabere. Cutlery, 1467 4th ave }1 cursed him, Dut he anewered me Rag Weaving and Cleaning iw hoe Wilke Hii Union SC TEL | “That made me mad; oo I Window Crening into the room of another man Win OW “CLEANING |® fun from the dreamer. kindly. z i z | Hef leq LUMP © COAL In 2-Ton $10. 50t aoe Lots QUEEN ANNT 4791 loved him sor When taken to the boepita!l Knut sen stated that the shooting was an “accident.” Other than that he said nothing. | Mra Knouteen sald she shet her husband after the mecond quarrel of jthe day. Durtng quarrels, she suid, Koutaen re: to get anery ight Workers to or to My into a race, Ibtreat or abune Get “Dirty Money” |r. a» she expected. she mid she LONDON, Eng, Feb. 14—Ber-/!ways became angry because he did mondsey Gouncil has decided to|80t She became hysterical and pre- provide overalls for the borough | sed ever and over again her love for her hushand employes at work in the electric light station in addition te paging} The bullet, which was a .32 caliber, aoe of them extra compensation (Wet car thru Knutsen's body. as “dir money.” Garage Robbed by ’Twas Hot Christmas | Patient Stranger in Australia, Mate! Arter standing scrom the street | MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 14.|{0@ the Stamdard garage, 2196 “epnggeoicegs -o gs Third ave, for half an hour Sunday, aay Ni agecerrediag rage thy page a thief entered while Walter Christy, 14 persons. proprietor, was Wpetaire, and looted . \the register of cash, totaling between $20 and $30, Christy reported to po Hee, |Woman nan Is C Charged With $300 Forgery | Etta Duffy, accured of having pase- ‘ed worthless checks totaling some $200, was charged with forgery in the first degree in a complaint filed in Justice of the Peape C. C. Dual ton'’s court by Deputy Prosecutor ja C. Rows Monday moras. |Chehalis Elks to Dedicate New Home Seattlo Elka have received invi- tations from Cheltalls lodge, No. | 1374 to attend the dedication of the Chehalis lodge’s new home next Saturday afternoon. ‘We Sup; e the Thug Used His Own Match | The “makin’s” was all, that a rob ber took from Michael Boyle, 2202 22nd ave, at 23rd ave, and E. Fir st. early Sunday. Mrs. Cora Johnson Mrs. Cora Johnson of Rock- ‘Thanks’—Note, but ford, IU., says Eric Johnson,| No ‘You’re Welcome’ her husband, “sold” her to his| «ppnanks,” was the note left by a butcher for a lot worth $500.\»urgiar who stole $20 from L. King's This was after Mrs. Johnson) houseboat, at 3601 Sixth ave. W. and the butcher had been ar-\Ssturday_night. rested in a hotel on complaint| yew YORK.—Five die from sicep- of Johnson, ing sickness ATLANTA, Ga—(By Mail.)—"How @id you manage to deceive your hus. band?" ‘That's the question every body would like to have Mrs. F. E A. South answer. She fooled her husband, a grocery employe, into believing that 11 chil dren whom she had taken into their home in 14 years were her own. The truth that he had adopted them came out only after she announced, at 62, that she had given birth to New Year tripleta “That's my business,” enid Mra. South, when the question was put point blank to her, “but I managed it all right.” MYSTIFIED SOUTH DOESN'T UNDERSTAND IT “I don't see yet how she put it over on me,” says the mystified South, whe has ordered his wife to give up the triplets, altho he has agreed to keep six other children Twe adopted babies died. “I rather marvel at Mrs. South's muccess in deceiving ber husband” mys Mra. M. T. Mitchell, euperinten dent of the maternity hospital from | which Mra. South adopted the young stern. The triplets were not reinted, Dut were born about the same ttme. But Mra. South is not the onty in- stance of this kind, according to Mra, up their differences following the discovery of her “Having to work for the children made my busband « better ‘man,” says Mra South. ‘She's always been s good and mother, too.” mys South. “And we love our daddy and ou mamma; they're alwuys good to us,” cborus the children. lin mesenge says the murticipality | present week at the Pentecostal | je im desperate straits for money, and has adopted six new measures Street car tokens tamed since Jan- wary 10 to J. H. Woolery, whose term of office as constatle expires on that date, should be pai? for by the county auditor, but @ taxicab bill should not, | according 9 an opinion by Prose euting Attorney Malcotm Douglas |Monday. Woolery acted as constable | during the Ume his elected successor | was trying to qualify. | Evangelists Here to Continue Services The Rev. A. H Arrue, his son, ‘Watson, and his daughter, Velma, | Canadian evangelists, will continue their nightly meetings during the temple, Third ave. and Bell st. At }3 p.m. Sunday they conducted a and subsequent, $500. ’ the third $275 and the fourth | dered fruit pulp of a native tree to stupefy fish which they eat LOOK LIKE BOMB MAKERS? For a week these two pretty Russian dancers were held at} the Angel Island immigration station, San Francisco, for in-| vestigation, They are Corola and Isabella Frieda, sisters,| and while they were en route from Russia on the liner Siberia! Maru, the rumor spread that they had worked tn a chemical} laboratory and might be “bomb makers, der suspicion of being secret agents and emissaries of the| ” or something. Un- soviet government they were taken in charge by the depart- ment of justice. But they were just what they claimed to} be—dancers—on their way to visit an uncle in New York, and after their annoying experience they were liberated, Mother” of Eleven Keeps Her Secret Won't Tell How She Hoaxed Her Husband (Copyright, 1921, by Newspaper Enterprise Association.) ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. A. South, the triplets that resulted in | South learning that his wife had deceived him into belt that 11 children were their own, and three other children of, | i ; a i Saturday night st the first meeting of the Interinkes- Montiake Improvement club om Greenwich Vil Follies cick, Vilage Mats. 2:30. Nights 7 and & New “ Ee ee T NIGHT’? ikens Ikens; Stamm: Paul Petchtnes Conte and Irwin; JuReling Nelson, “Bride 13” General Admission: Matinees, 2hc; Nights, 4c Fisth and Pine Thies Week-— Mats. Wed. and Sat Witkes Presents Lite Jewell FAULKNER BURKE AND we THEATRE BUNGALOW ,2marne ‘Third Near Pine. BR. S10, Sto La m. Dancing 6 to 1 a.m. Table d'Hote A la Carte After Theatre Specialties, Clint Willard F.C. Rippe _ Dancing Contest Temtght —/ Levy's Musical Comedy Co. ta “A RAGTIME WEDDING” Nights (Sunday) 45a Mats, Dafly 270 Chorus Girls’ Contest Thursday Mats. Datly ex, Mon. aft Thurs. Mats. 2:30. Nights 7:15 and 925. x BDDY Together With Five - Acta of VAUDEVILLE

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