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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 192T. THE SEATTLE STAR S.FIGHTS Big | Week at Moore Theatre $12,000 PAIDIN NARCOTICS HIS MEMORY IS RESTORED Four Days, ‘However, Wiped Out of Broker’s Life Without the stightent reconection | of what had happened or what he [had been dotng since he disappeared | 4 Way to Spokane GRANDMA, Do YOU THINK THIS DRESS 1S Too SHORT P 1O8 ANC March pily reunited, Rollo Ramb wife, and their two children, the way back to Spokane today Hap and his were on fol aa te lowing settlement of a $600,000 alien | from Seattle last Tuesday beeiscy Two Hundred Operatives on} ation-ofaffections suit, — wherein [Ralph C. | McAllaster, prowatness é Job Under Directi f Rambo accused Warren Peck of BLESS Your HEART, church and lodge me an bey, pe Inder Direction 0 stealing the love of Mra, Ramt CHILD, HAVE You, | was ‘at home turday wi th Col. Nutt Peck was @ captain in the royal fly. |famfly at 6001 Eighth ave, MN. E. 4 ing corps in the world wa GOT ONE ON? | recovering from hie second attack The sult, which promised to fur nish sengational hearings, @ith load ers of the Venice, Cal, emart set ax witnesses, waa dropped, it was stated authoritatively in consideration of the payment of $12,000 in cash. “Just quote me an saying that Mra WASHINGTON, March 11.-—Suo @eas te attending the joint campaign @€ the federal government and the Individual states to stamp out drug | traffic. Whe coma hotel Fr found by friends in @ Ta McAllaster knew s memory was true had transpired earance turday to be prac- | his name except for since In New York city alone, where the | recovered. Campaign is in charge of Dr, Cariton | Rambo t# absolutely blameless and tleally Bimon, 900 drug peddlers have been ach in this mens,” Peck Li” y A. C. Joch, 45, watchman and ed in three months, more than | “It tp all pettled and is now A | checker at Pier 14, diss 2,000,000 worth of narcotics have YA i day night. Police have been asked m confiscated and the drug com. | Dine that has made the city its mecea | for years has been broken up. PROGRESS RAPID IN MANY CITIES Colonel Levi G. Nutt, director of | Rarcotics in the internal department, | Mys rapid progress also is being | by his father, A. ¥. Joch, to assist in | finding him ¢ missing man lived at 181% Sixth ave. W. and had been in this eity rs. Persons bay- ing information may telephone Queen Anne 1669. | pilatidaled '3 Children | Burned | \ to Death in Home EUREKA, Mont., March 12.—Be lenuse the eldest tried to start a fire) with kerosene while their mother eee Se Made in other cities. | | was downtown shopping, three chil Y BREMERTON. — Federal legisla- = Two hundred sleuths operate di. | dren of Mr, and Mra. Mike Ubel are "YO 4 tion deprives navy yard workers of Fectly under Nutt. A large number | dead today and their home i# in| Py nn 4 $240 annual bonus. ; @f them have recently een sent to! ruins, The children perished in the} . tay i A - — the Pacific coast. | fire, The eldest was 6, the young q Ny WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. ‘The persons we seek fall into| ms three classes—the smugrier, the dope | Peddler and the addict,” says Nutt. “AN resort to queer methods of Secrecy. One smuggler, a woman, stopped as she stepped off a boat the Orient in San Francisco. skirt bulged considerably more the prevailing styles approved. white petticoat was trimmed | deen pockets in which we found 000 worth of opium. _ “After a gun battle with peddlers a hotel tn Oklahoma our men id @ complete ‘dope outfit’ in a cut out of the center of the of a Gideon Bible. The ped- now are pounding rocks. “An international agreement >» Which no habit-forming drugs can be into a country without its 3S AS |Report American Is Arrested by British WASHINGTON, March 12.-The state department was advised today of the arrest, conviction and impris onment of John Santon, formerly of New York, and believed to be an American citizen by British authort | Ges in Dublin, on a charge’ of hav ling cartridges unlawfully in his pow aeanion The state department is in veutiguting the casa Packing Dispute Is Still Up In the Air CHICAGO, March 12. 3 Come and examine cur equipment for the satcheoping of bonds and other valuable papers. Entrance, correr Second ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Calin, Ship and | Four Men Missing Mother Kills Four; | Wounds 2; Ends Life! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, March| LOWELL, Wyo., March 12.—Be | The Canadian government Meved to have been insane, Mra. steamer Thiepval milled yesterday |James Watters, wife of a rancher | afternoon to join in the search for|in the Big Horn basin, shot and kill PUYALLUP. 24-year-old society girl. WILKES THEATRE ™tth and Pine Elliott 2525 Grace May Corbett, drops dead. 12. MAILE Packers) consent has been a big factor in re- and their employes today apparently |*"®, fishing vessel Notiad, which,/ed three of her children Thursday WEEK STARTING q @ucing the traffic.” were atill a long way from reaching |"! {ts crew of four men, is report-|night. After wounding three other | WITH A MATINEE 3 od missing since February 5, some jot her children, she turned the gun | EXPECT ARREST OF BASTERN “HIGHUPS” Pr. Simon, new commissioner of | an amicable basis for settlement of | working conditions jon herself and ended her own life. One of the wounded children died where off the coast of Graham is their wage and sheary timpute Thomas Wilkes Presents qnatuaglieusnann yosterday. The other two are ex in charge of narcotics, who is | She appenl at Secretary of Labs * pected to Itve, J . B! ing the New York campaign. | Davis to the “Lig Five” packers aod) Spokane Pastor in saa he i to the men to arbitrate their difficul ties met with little encouragement. The men, fficially, took the at titude that they would be willing to submit the points of disagreement to arbitration, provided waxes 404) joel Harper, pastor of the West working conditions remain uD-lminster Congregational church of changed while the arbitration Is in Spokane evidence has been obtained that | y lead to the arrest of many hups” in the ring. Here are some of the things Dr did when he was placed in of the campaign: Organized a special detective force Of men between the ages of 23 and INITIATES TO PHI LAMBDA) UPSILON, honorary fraternity at the university, will be pledred at a banquet at the Hotel Washington An nex tonight Freed Erom Pulpit Here Sunday Pulpit of the Plymouth Congrega tonal church w@l be filled Sunday morning and evening by the Rev. un RR iE, BE = 38. progrenn Provided a wardrobe of dinguises Packers let tt be known unofficial _ Permitting his men to mingle with ly that the cuta in wages and! B, C, Doesn’ t Want : changes in the hours of work would be effective on Monday, without ab teration. 12 Schoolgirls Under “Sentence WALLA WALLA, March 12— Twelve high school girls tried by the girts’ council and convicted of wear tng silk stockings, too elaborate bead ocat ‘ Gress and dresses too high and too 1—Marjorie Bateman, Butler Revue. 2—Belle Oliver, Pan-\ reer are rier entence today to be tages. $—Laura Arnold, Wilkes Players. 4—Billie Bing-|continea for one week in the rest | ham, Levy's Orpheum. 5—Will Cressy, Moore. 6—Lee|Toom while the reat of the school at Mason, Palace Hip. 7—May Robson, Metropolitan. “ topes traffickers and others with- detection. Established a bureau identification and a special Ber- Torture ga Stomach r : Liquor Supply Held VICTORIA, B. C., March 12.-—At torney General Ferria charged today that it is an unfriendly act for Afmerican authorities at Skagway to 9] stop and hold quor shipments con- signed over the White Pass & Yukon railway to Northern British Columbia reaidents, Seteests to get evidence. ‘The hunt has been difficuft, for offenders arecanny. Drugs have slipped past the officials In par. Woman May He: Head Welfare Department WASHINGTON, March 12.—Preat- dent Harding has directed all mem: Twenty-five were charged on the! bers of his cabinet to prepare sugges: | AUTHORS 0} “POLLY Wi! A& Past’ EVES., 25e te $1.60.. MATS. SUNDAY, WED. AND SAT. ek & & zt ke & & & & [original indictment. ‘Thincen were| tions for reorganisation of the execu- | Take an Eatssie siter eae ri _ “It is backed by unlimited Tunds| The biggest week, as far as big at-| coming to Seattle for 20 years; Alice neat ern Poearnpesr phan tive Snes te oe << how wonderfully is helps you. E im ’ 01 wome | basis " here tod bo: resources of all kinds,” he says. | tractions go, at the Moore will start/ Lioyd, England's famous come weeks age. Cad at tha Ghpuinl eutiiticnn wit x costa only a trifle with your dro; operates in many countries and | Sunday afternoon. There are three estimated to have at least 15, internationally famous headliners to 3 ts in all the bigger cities. Mil-| top the list of seven big Orpheum ions of dollars’ worth of drugs are/ circuit acts. The three extraordi Thia is also Rotary week at the gold annually, at an immense profit, | nary acts include Will M. Cressy | Moore. Will M. Cressy in one of the “ 8f course, for the ‘ring.’” and Blanche Dayne, who have been | big Rotary men of the country. { HUMAN BAKE OVEN Spel }dienne, and Williams and Wolfus, | Who will be remembered for their of fering, called “Hark, Hark, Hark.” Plans Are Made for Annual Rose Show At a meeting Friday afternoon in the Bon Marche tea room, officers of the Seattle Rose society were elected and plans begun for the annual rose show, next June. H. Ls Collier was chosen president. be that of creating a department of public welfare, President Harding declared for such a department in his campaign speeches, and the under standing was that it probably would be headed by a woman. Astoria Block Is Wiped Out by Fire! EUM © MADILUON THRE [ You needn't. as the Ke ment for peper A —_ Years muccen tong up 9 STARTING FOR THE WEEK ing out this wretched ma Mant entertainers, who forget all things serious, Ralph Ash and Sam Hyams have a Jesting number and Nolan and com pany introduce Nolan, who is a droll pts acest ASTORIA, Ore., March 13—A mur-|ady’ ' Kosine will tone. ‘strengthen MATINERS enew the whole nervoun sya- | Swedis, comedian res vey of the ruins today set the eati-|And renew the whole nervous sya, DAILY The Oscar Mirano Trio have al Lives in ““Horseless mate of the fire which wiped out altaken in ume \— excerr trong. y ndaorse rymnastic and acrobatic offering. business block here last night at| | Write today for free treatise on MONDAY * . eager £0.00). Prop. | Epilepsy. Large bo one ; ; WILKES TO PRESENT Town”; Never in Auto} perween 320.000 and $50,000." Prop. |Bplleney. larg oP ener | AND Pa “THE CAVE GIRL” DETROIT, Mich, March 12—Nine|*"Y dertroyed included ‘the Hawes] Ky Fars ase canine Ce THURSDAY contisceds ; y e ress “The Cave Girl,” that captivating|yoars a resident of a “horsolens|DUsiness block, at 11th and Bond) ii16 ioth St 5 wunvensenncel comedy by George 'Middieton and|town” and never rode in an auto-|"t%. housing @ restaurant, rooming Bolg, by Swift Drug Co. Cor. aons <onelntsnen Guy Bolton, authora of “Polly With|mobile! That's the record of Frank |%°U%. Marine engine company, bar Editor of Olivia Times Journeys ing effect to counteract the intense heat on the same principle that arti a Past,” will be the offering of the |Gozdowski, disclosed when he testi Wilkes Players at the Wilkes theatre led as a witness in a motor accident (Minn.) ficial ice is formed. It ts wonder- | ths, ke t o With His Wife to Dre|ruiiy simple yet powerfully ettect-|primtul of laughter, with” bene | 7 ip! y por 7 brimful of laughter, with bright —— Loughney’s Bake Oven In-|ive. 1t reduces swelling, relieves | tines, and yet with a real love story} HARD TIMES DANCE win be EXTRA PERFORMANCE stitution, Where Both Have | ain, breaks up the calcified depos- running like a silver thread thru the jeiven by the North Park Improve its, thus giving freedom to the ar-| comedy, and little touch: fa | 4 Partaken of a Course of y, a uches of drama} ment club at its club room, corner the Bakes — Mr. Landy | {ston of the joints. The super-| that abound in the fast and clever/of N. 105th st. and Fremont ave. to ° heated alr brings the blood into| action of the play night. Voices Himself Enthusias- tically as Follows: rapid circulation; the pores of the skin are opened wide; profuse per spiration sets in and in this patu- ral way the human system is en- abled to overcome its enemies and Miss Laura Arnold wil! appear fn the title role, while Joseph MeManun will assume the part of a New York millionaire, and the remainder of the company are splendidly cast, und Nickel steel with a platinum cov. ering has replaced platinum wire in incandescent lights. pprserene PITOU, inc Human Bake Oven, which is located in Seattle, is “Dr. Loughney's -SCRUES achieving wonterful and seemingly Miraculous results in baking out the obstinate germs of disease. to thrust off the poisonous matter In this way it has given health and joy to many poor sufferers who had already despaired of life. I saw peo: the careful direction of Charles Pitt There will be a matinee today, Wednesday and Saturday. canine act, along with a featur motion picture, complete the show. WEEK" AT ALN R OBSON \ “About the Bake Oven Is being ‘ delsiawe tebes Vocation, arty: LEVY'S COMPANY HOTEL BUTLER | puilded a great institution for the| Pe suffe - IN “SWEET MAMMA” Next week will be “Irish Week” at M4 G WD | hopetessty sick; for men and women| Dies scarcely able to lift a finger.| “sweet Mamma,” one of the peppl-|the Butler. W. R, Hughes, producer In 1 New Comey | who are victims of diseases which | freed from their terrible fllness, and | ext musical comedy offerings of the | announces that his big muri al revue of the most painful| where the Bake Ovens are in oper-|Gorman and Ted Ulimark will have|ment , % *, nies ane rj _ triumph beyenin ation, and where many sufferers | special offerings. - naenarereueseenreaniepeinnn THE SHOW THEM BAUTTE Tern medical science. Wonderful| have found perfect health UNIQUE BAND THAT HAS benefits are procurable in Albumur-| “Such astounding results are| COMING TO PAN EVERYTHING fc Nephritis (Bright's Disease), and| wrought by the Human Bake Oven.| ‘The House of David band, consid . ft is especially beneficial to Diabetic|and we conscientioasly recommend | ered the greatest novelty in vause-| BIG gufierers. It is applied to cause|it to sufferers, No one need fear| yijie today, will headline the new| the blood to approximate normal.|that the high temperature will be| week's bill at the Pantages, begin-| The process of repair is rapid under | injurious. The temperature is much | ning Monday matinee, Twenty mu- the baking process in all allments|higher than boiling water and yet! sicians, from their unique House of Matinees 2:30 Deginning Mor y Matinee Nights 7 and 0 imitations; Senna and Stevens, In a dren: “Ontienen tab- pps and the Seven Little Capps / “Th eu ample Rash Pree by Mi e increased circulation of the| Have Dr, Loughney make a pains dy wkit, “The Chinese Laun. ter Dept ae Mise pela eveey Blood and the rapid evaporation of | taking diagnosis of your case, Write Lee Mason, a pretty girl who Cuti ha oy fa abnor oe eral Admission: Matinee Nights, 400. ety the ordinary methods of treat- ment, and ailments which fall to pond to the lower temperatures Mae McCrae, popular singer, will ht bent as applied at Hot Sulphur |‘reatments to walk away. make her initial bow with the mem-| Irish reel Springs, mud bath treatments, etc.| “These are strong assertions, but | bers of the musical comedy company.| Every Friday night is now known Mall Onoers Now. by A\ WAN DA LE " TWENTY “A truly wonderful invention 1s|absolutely true. Many and many a|Oscar Gerard will offer the big nov-|a# Hippodrome night. On thin night | / J — A the Human Bake Oven; an inven-|time they have been proven by |elty, “Timbuctoo,” with the chorus the artists of the Palace Hip} x which is destined to combat a where repair of tissue is possible through normal blood. Rheumatism fn its many forms, stiff joints, Ft brous Ankylosis, Arthritis, Neuritia, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sciatica, Lame Back, Catarrh, Asthma, Colds, La Grippe, Anemia, Constipation, Btomach troubles, etc, etc—what Feankind, yet all these painful dis- eases disappear before the super- heated dry air of the Human Bake Oven. As heavy fogs, snow and ice disappear before the sun's rays, #0 all these sicknesses fly before the| venient to go to Dr, Loughney’s| GIRL MINSTRELS YR. ieeak. “Mirthtal Nonsense” CATCHY SONGS 8x Bake Oven Treatment. Sanitarium in Kirkland may find! AT PALACE HIP “Our physician recommended Cuti- Sen anon “But this is by no means effected|Dr. Loughney in his Seattle of Jogle Flynn and her Fashion Min: | cura Soap and Ointment and after ELABORATE NOVELTIES wien Besytitel Costume in a mysterious or supernatural nner. It is nu'ure’s own method. to 600 degrees Fahrenheit is iderable. It will bake bread; it fs sufficient to produce a chemical ehange, yet it does not roast the the perspiration produces the cool long row of the scourges of | people who had to be taken in am bulances and carried into the Bake Oven were enabled after a few facts at Dr. Loughney’s institution, one feels quite comfortable, The heat is applied in the form of dry hot air, so be not afraid of heat, but on the contrary employ some of this superheated dry air to drive polronous matter out of your body. “We repeat that this invention is @ great and blissful one, as its aim and purpose is a lessening of the ills and evils of mankind. “J, Ro LANDY, “Editor Olivia Times, “Olivia, Minn.” NOTE—Those who find it incon- fices, where he is assisted by com petent lady nurses. Many patients are being baked there daily, between the hours of 10 a m. and 5 p. m Address is 405 Olive st., Suite No. 1, opposite Times building, Telephone Main 6242. for information year, will be presented by the com: pany at Levy's Orpheum this week of 20 maids. Billie Bingham, Gene David colony, at Benton Harbor, Mich., recently decided on a vaude ville tour, and were booked at the Palace, in New York, where they were an immediate sensation, They are picturesque in appearance, wear. ing odd robes and having flowing beards and long hair. They are said to be skilled musicians Other acta are: The Capps Fam ily, in “An Evening at Home”; Britt Wood, comedian; Belle Oliver, “The Cheer-Up Girl"; Ed Gordon and Ida Day, in “Mirthful Nonsense." strels In an up-to-date version of the always-popular minstrel show, i« billed as the topnotcher of the new program which opens at the Palace Hip Sunday. Robert Giles, whose specialty is ‘sings well, and “Just Friends,” @ y/night, will be typ: Erin from | foal of old re are guests of the manage- With Eczema. Itched and Burned. Cuticura Heals, “My little child had eczema be- hind her ear, It first formed in little pimples, then blisters, ) and thenasore eruption. It itched and burned so that she fretted and cried day and night and we got no reat. I had her treated without Wy using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment she was healed.” Senet inte F.C. Scott, 681 N.High ; Chillicothe, Ohio, June 3, 1920. “Rely ‘on Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Talcum to care for your skin. the opening | song to finale, which Includes a lively | ‘NOBODY FOOL Twenty Victuresque M BRI woop Noob and His Harmonica” GORDON & DAY 1 Vaudeville’s Greatest THE HOUSE OF DAVID BAND Benton Variety's Greatest Kntertainers The Capps Family Novelty ns from Their Colony at NG AT HOME” GIRLS “SWEET MAMA” SNAPPY FUN Orr! “Everything ona Big AMATEUR NIGHT TUESDAY RY THREE OF THE BEST COMEDIANS THE WEST RED BY A HOST OF GooD ns ‘Scale but the Prices” CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST THURSDAY