The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 4

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_ CHIEF SAYS DEPUTY IS Mrs. Belmont Works Hard . FALSIFYING - Brands as Untrue Story _ That Cops Freed Bootleg- - ger He Had jad Captured tate entirety out ‘out of whole cloth.” Thin was the way Police Chief W. Fi. Bearing Monday branded the story Bpecial Deputy Sheriff N. H. Sim: that ha had been “knocked in the police garage Friday by six polloomen, who freed a caught by Simmons, | '*E might beve thougft there fight have bees something to the! Feport, had I nat been present in) the booking offica when Simmons ame in,” said the chief, “Nothing even mentionad aboul the a) robbery about which he later When I read about it In Saturday night, I started a: ‘vestigation. “Not one clue has been wncovered ‘te verify hie story. Every statement = to me brands it as a false Simmons’ story was that he maght Dootiegger in an auto Yack of the Duikiing Friday night, that he t him to the police garage, em nas bo wes held up by five or headquarters policemess, who of. | to keep his priaaner, “then him loore, and ole some from a suitcase that was in ‘the auto. Sinumone said iat when be tried to get the sheriffs office by | the police telephoma operator “to go to hell” | “The charge made by Sitamons ts than I can understam |.” Chief ing said, “Nothing wage mld at) time about there being any col- with regard to securing the Belease of his prisoner.” i esata» aseitateenllanne on Tag Day Thursday : for Orphan Boys ‘They aren't al! Irish a¢ the Briscoe home, at Orillia! do look forward to st. Society Leader on n Screen! * Mra. Morgan Belmont Senttie eociety leaders were to at- tend, by special invitation, the first Seattle screening of “Way Down East.” Griffith's latest big film.) which “opens at the Metrupolitan | Monday night. There was a apectal reason for this, Mra Morgan Belinont, socially Prominent in New York and New Pert, in one of the chief figures in the pictura She plays the part of a Boston society woman. Society was startied a few months ago by the announcement that Mra | Belmont had entered the movies Before tt became known to the “four hundred” that she had take: this new departure, a friend called ber up one morning. Mra, Belmont's butler tnfermed the friend that Madam was out “Madam is working today,” be md “What?” gasped the friend at the other end of the wira, “Working? “At the David Wark GFiffith film studios.” spoke the urbane voice of the familiar serviter. .There was something sounding eck, N. J, while the play waa being | filmed—just as any other movie) actress of lems than stellar magni | tude would da All He Needs Is Py . a Little Capital Claiming title to 4,000,000 scree of deert Mind west of the Colorado river in Callfornia, F. C. Hammett, lot fan Diego, has written Post master Battie, outlining a scheme for irrigating and raising fruit and rubber trees, He also would bulld |e buge ice factory, and a plant | ber for there operations Hammett would buy in Washington. and ali that is needed to start the work ts $65,000,000 capits.. which he| would raise tn Seatua Route Cars Away From 3rd and Pike With the exception of the Merid for building street cars. The tum | THE SEATTLE STAR Comedy ts served in wholesale and wholesome lor by Eddie Wright, Oscar Gerard and Lew White, One of the new facee in the com | pany this week is Mae MoCras, Mine MoCrae is seen im a very pleasing role and appears in the musical por tion of the program in song with the girts, Oscar Gerard ts neon in the fea ured museat hit, while Ted Ul rk hag a clever offering with the | large chorus on the Ulurminated run way, | MBADLINERS WIN AT MOORE-ORPHEUM Three headliners on the Moore program this week won enthusiastic approval at the opening performance | Sunday. Alice Licyd, English com edienne; Cressy and Dayne in play: | let, “Town Hall Tonight,” and Wil ams and = Wolfus, comedians shared honors, Others on the bill; furnishing first-clam entertainment, are the Orear Mirano Trio, acrobats; Paul Nolan, juggler, and Bert and| Hetty Wheeler in “Bite of Bvery thing.” Kinograms of the press dent's Inauguration and Literary Dt geet Topics are shown and Tiny Murnett’s orchestra furnishes music. eee eee FASHION MINSTRELS AT PALACE HIP Jonie Wiynn end ber Fashion Min e om fe atreis come aa the big and popular ‘THE CAVE GIRL” feature of another bix mixact show |AT THE WILKES that opened at Loew's Palace Hip A decided flair tor*comedy, com-| yesterday. Mim Flynn, in black bined with no little personal charm, | face, and some remarkable costumes, makea Laura Arnold's impersonation |is small in stature, but looms large of “The Cave Girt” @ thing of de jas the comedienne around whom all light at the Wilkes thin week. the action centers, and she is a» The play is from the hands of Guy | sisted by six talented girls. Rolton and George Middleton, not! HKobert Giles is a likable young Inconaiderabie dramatic chefs, It) chap, who makes an entertaining act has to do with tha winsome lass, out of his skill as a whistler, whom father attempts to praction| A comedy hit in registered by ithe back-tonature gospel Hut the Senna and Stevens tn their clever w. L prefers chicken « la king to skit, “In a Chinese Laundry.” herbs, and spring water, as a regular! Lee Mason capitalizes a rather un- drink, has no attractions for her. }usual singing voice and physical Bhe meets a handsome young angularity to create doubts as to ‘tlempta to whether or not her performance ten't plot proceeds «imply a “female impersonation.” merrily along until 11 o'clock, |, “Just Friends” i# the billing used The play in amusing, wellateed | for the clever offering of a man and and original two dogn. eee Fred lorers te a biackface com PLEASING SHOW dian. Blanche Sweet is featured in |AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM the photoplay, “That Girl Montana.” One of the prettiest and anappieet see offerings that has graced the etage| BUTLER FEATURES at Levy's Orpheum for some time,|/RISH REVUE lin “Sweet Mama," the offering of| Irish songs and Irivh dances are Levy's Musical Comedy compwy/prominent in the “Irish Week Rel thia week lyme" at the this week. Dretya | | At the first chil! Take Genuine Aspirin marked’ with the | “Bayer Cross”’ to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you must ask for “‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ and; | look for the. name “‘Bayer’’ on the package and on_each tabiet. , Aiways say ““Bayer.”* Each “Bayer package’ contains safe proper directions for the relief of Colds—also for Headache, pase. ins an! Earache, Rheumatiem, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally BAYER Ny, Aberdeen Editor Is Uni ity R niversity Regent} W. A. Rupp, of Aberdeen, has been appointed by Governor Hart to succeed Pidridge Wheeler, of Montesano, term expired Monday as member of the beard of regenta of the University of Wash ington, Tup in editor and owner of the Abe con World and was republican state chairman from 19 o 1914, Re whore Harris leads the opening number tn | a lively number, “My Colleen,” which in followed by w score of lively ape claiftes including “I'm I to Dublin” Un which ar introduded) a ynounces mp lad thtinten to naa Thureday, Bt Patrick's Dey 4 Resiness Training Speciation “The New ublin’ Back | | Salesmanship’ Mr. Knox has a wide repute- 1.000 salesmen, and ten yea specialization training to x the past five years he bas trained more than 600 Be- one men, This train- only through lectures @iscussions, but per- ice in helping thene ve their business pfob- Leading firme are constantly engaging Mr. Knox to lecture on fh every salesman. gad Uascutive ls invited te hear Y.M.C.A. AUDITORIUM Wednesday MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921. SECOND AYENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement -The Special Price Basement offers unusual oppor- tunities for thrifty shoppers. Every purchase that is made by us for the Special Price Basement is at an extreme reduction from regular prices. And every garment placed on sale is much underpriced. New Spring Suits * Much Underpriced at $25.00 —50 sample suits for women and misses in the sea- son’s newest models. —The styles are smart and the qualities excellent. Navy, tricotine and serge. —THE JACKETS’ ARE FULL SILK LINED. s ae to 46. Women Democrats George A. Meagher Wish Harding Well Is Champ La ‘That President Harding will be; George 4. Meagher, city able te accomplish the ideals set/ie the champion lawyer of A MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE LOT #7} AN UNUSUALLY WIDE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES | i March 16, 8 P. yl ADMISSION FREE sesiinsinindal of Education Uke a muffled weil-bred shriek from tan and Wallingford lines, all the the other party; ® recetver clicked—|muny street carn will be routed) 'Y | that’s all. away from Third ave and Pike at Shamrocks will fm Seattio| And ff wasnt merely a few Gaye | during a six weeks’ period when when the Irish and|hobby with Mra. Betmont. She re| tracks will be relaid. The work of St. Pat-|ported at 8 o'clock every morning' repairing is scheduled to commence at the Gran studios at Mamaron Monday. Pan UNIVERSITY P TON RO. T. C te seeking recog AFPLICATION FOR THR nition as the best ¢rilled unit in| AMINATION for commisison as the corpe. Maneuvers last week | ond lieutenant in the army must were highly praised by Col M. N./ recetved at Fort Lawton by Falls, of the Ninth) 26 Preliminary examination will CD corps aren. held March 28 and finals Aprij 26. _ TONIGHT AT 8:15 o’Clock The Outstanding Event of Seattle’s Theatrical Year D. W. GRIFFITH'S) STARTLING CINEMA SUCCESS Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin Bosco of 12—Bortics of 24—Bortien of 100—-Also Capeoles—AN druggists Aagerta w ibe trode wart of Beyer Munetecrere of Measarcie cthester of Salicy Ure-té STARTING FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT After the Rescue—Group of Characters From “Way Down East’ ALL —PRICES— SEATS RESERVED EVENINGS Orchestra, 14 Rows .........$1.50 Parquet, Last 5 Rows. . $2.00 Balcony, First 3 Rows. - $1.50 Balcony, Balance .. - $1.00 Gallery . -50 Plus 10% war tax. MATINEES Entire Lower Floor Balcony, First 8 Rows. Balcony, Balance .... : Gallery Plus 10% war tax. N. BOWING TO COST AND IRONBOUND CONTRACTS, “WAY DOWN ST" POSITIVELY NEVER WILL BE PRESENTED ANYWHERE AT LESS THAN FIRST-CLASS 'TH TRE PRICES. METROPOLITAN

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