The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 4

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ct , ’ SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 Baby “Divorcee” Might |?" Ghecrea in Chi Try It Again, Tho First 2: ‘isc ce¥ Marriage Was “No Fun” of him and only four against hi A resolution was passed declart that the reorganized military ge PORTLAND, Ore, April #—Lu-y "This woman has come into for | semanas of Canton now legally rul ‘ons, America’s youngest would: | life, and I simply can’t resiat her,’ he | China be eitrtoel peavey Torth tre #tory | told mo, Great rejoicing greeted the & of & baby romance shattered by “the| “*1"m going to a @ance with her, | a People indulged other woman” in an exclusive inter-|1 don't care what you do,.’” | Paraden and burned fireworks, view with the United Pres# here to) one advent of the siren proved a wee lo 16° years old today, marital catastrophe in the Ross se Horse Za Deen, aatentant in the| "eusnes, Laolilo on, | Miss Hester E nursery @ivores” proceedings and| “Homer wouldn't give me any J alleged “rough, tough, caveman hus-|more money, He worked in ite city band,” will attain the age of 16 next|Parke awhile and made $2 Hosford ieth, gave mo a dollar out of Mt Homer wae one of the pillars of |that was enough to do me, the younger at Calvary Baptint |*erted. chureh when she met him, Lucile “When my mamma took me awny | WOWER PAY | WE TAKE OFF OUR HAT | REQUESTED pmmcmmm "ue | AT SCHOOLS Tre: Cmployes Volunteer to Sub- mit to 10 Per Cent Reduction AN unsolicited request for a reduc tion of 10 per cent In wages was pre vented unexpectedly to the school i Noted Lecturer and Author Will Speak at the { board Friday by engineers, custod!: | ‘ 4s, waid. from Homer, I hadn't had anything || OLD rness cLun avprronrd i ons, firemen and janitora who are|MiS8 AY NGS JOY NBIL BLLIS— Miss MAMA A, MANNY— M188 MARY H, MoWILLIAMB— “tte auch @ nice looking boy |to ent all day.” i 1311 Witth Ave tnembers of the Operative Employes'| Because she is dispeliing the popu-| Because he's an active dooster of] Mecause, altho uninterested offt-|_ Hecause ta the dean of Women) ite nicer looking than he is now,”| Luctile’s complaint sete forth that ater. M : sarge gchar liar delusion that college students are| healthy sports, serving on The Ktar’s| cially in the fate of the girls thrown |*tenooraphera in Seattle, taking and) 1. aig naively, when ane atiempted to @lecuss the Coder’ the Accson ot a 4 — Sellage . \Jare hounds, Aa president of the|tennis and swimming committers.|out of the Women's Industrial Home |*ransoribing, with Miss Ida Lund-|" i t4) nim at church. Then when|"other woman” with her husband, |} City Wederation of Wom ik In accordance with the request.| Women's League at the university, He's one of the biggest factors im \and Clinto, she te tirelessly working te |>°T?, all of the offictal messages and he went down to California he wrote|“he flew into @ rage and told this BUBJECTS: W. Ro McNeal, superintendent of |#he i# managing director of the | mabing these events successful. Over | see that they are properly cared for, | Proclamations that issue periodically n defendant to go to hell.” | Tues April 11—"Bto" D bulldings and grounds, was ordered | Madam Alda concert Monday wight |500 Seattle people are expected to) she's a member of the ‘tate and fed: out of the private sanctum of Me leek tee oie tha" bs wag so} “Will you ever marry again, Lw | velop a Greater Beattie’ in the Meany auditorium, enter these meets, oral boards of health, honor, the mayor, forceful that he just made me marry |cille?” the “baby divorcee” was || rriaay, April 15—“Inte wo a new schedule of wages) _—— leme tn the U. & Gov and salaries, The cut will save $40,- him. arked. : : = “ " , ight, | neluding Revision of Taxation, 009 annually, ‘Now we were married @ month ‘Marry? I @on't know. I mi the Secmlatetion Gonaie A sot of resolutions accompanying 1921 Record of HARDIN Bureau of after he came back. Gus Fy Cane te tnew the youne ae Qeen Shop Warfare and @he iketrequest for reduction stated that - ss “We were very happy for awhile—| very well first,” #he eaid, smiling) } Taritt a Pedestrians Hit Missin a week or two, Then he mot thie| wistfully. “It wasn't any fun the || stondey, April 2¢—"Present-Day | fireman's daughter, y fife time. E plomsey. ite Standards it a ont. Prominen jor’ is- / salaries had been increased to meet | | the high cost. of living, and they should now be reduced because of the expected drop tn, Leap’ ia a if the offer of t! un eee tt cents the schoo) SON Of Former Milwaukee by Automobiles|| WITH MESSAGE Relatives ||; Ad rgat, lequate Meat at Friday. April 29 — "What the 267-200," Noe vot ar Will Appear Before Law- pasceteeme mes | Vital Statistics] Fair Price Coming|| 22siia thie t de clinic along lines followed before the CAG 4 pynary tel . ‘ aiose edinreh the eitnte 1 Mayor Arrested Here Steamship Company, reported to the makers Tuesday cule tn Se en A aor d a @) | Monday ny 2—"The Near snd was another feature of Friday's eis potion Friday that he was suffering) 1) ed nel tee feport Aulbrittal . w. i re dows & ‘ws revi a ey, Russia, Japan andl n, Charged with embeaziement of | trom a bruised right arm and hip, as ASHINGTON, Aprtt 9, — The | {he a . Ce | ing prices a ol By the plan every schoolroom tn | $7,000 worth of cotton stock #hares| jy ¥ nd TID, Os! curh Graft o¢ Président Hasding’s| of pemeus mentions’, ta thls’ estasmn ae - PRE £'Giatte,| were predicted today by packing! | "tiday. May 6—*Civilization | Z the result of being knocked down by | | x, E. D. No. & 5 Disarmamen the city must subscribe to the organ-|from the Bank of Avia, Earl B fo emplteecara phi te nearly | Missing are requested alse te repent te | "girl hous ettiilels Yaation’s publication, at 45 cents a) Rose, son of former mayor David |4#8 auto driven by Carrie It. Eeklund, ae “O erete | The Mar. | Other newspapers are invited | Alkane, Mike, 170 Siet ave. girl, . Prices Year, and $7,500 must be raised.) Rose, of Milwaukee, te under arrest 405 N. 60th et, while dismounting | Completed today, It ts possible to te SS se ao ‘will interest | Perkins, HK. EB. 6743 Fifth ave. N, W.| Beef prices were expected to fall | rntire Course of Six Lece % ; ’ j tures while pork will remain at the pres ent level, experts believe. Frank W. Waddell, vice president ot Armour & Co, said the hog! “crop” this season will be above that of last year. Individual Lectures ...... ae Beata Now on Gale at 414 Arctic Buliding or Box Office on Night of Lecture. bly by school entertainments,|/py the United States marshal in | from a car at 19th ave, N. and B./ give a summary of the domestic eee J. T. 7010 Sixth N. W., boy. | for rental and other incidental ex:| Seattle Saturday, pending a bear rat . Mitchell Hves at 1119) problems to be treated. seertenee Larsen, minsing sinos he | Engel, W Aldermar, 1219 Roanoke, Ing at 10:39 a. m, Monday before . What Harding will aay about for.|!eft home tn December, 1014, tn the |G PO% in w. me. 1118 ath@ N. bor. meer St to moe 0 tr Re agama ag United States 268 Frank Baulett 4 oe ne) eign relations, however, remains for | j20c 5 Poe AM gtd be ys Copeland, 1616 Blevens, specify, but subminsion to treatment) jose was arrested Friday night at! Jacobs, 22, df cb Wr sth st, down | 2% Mont part secret. |Wash. The misaing man tx 46 yearn | Kruse, Ernest, 2631 Etghth ave N. ‘will not be compulsory. Port Townsend as he came Of|reported to police Friday afternoon| ‘Harding will appear before @ Joint old. with sharp features, and grayiah po ‘W. RR, 4333 First N. , boy] “Prices on pork will be no better! B. Le, 106 Jack from the farmers’ standpoint this} Cg TRE the dining room of the liner Push!-| after Jacobs’ auto had knocked down | #0@s!0n of the neonate and house Tues. | blue e; tL, boy, n angie a AR W. F., 1100 Edgar et., girth spring,” Waddell predicted. T ma Maru. A warrant, issued upon|Raulett at Ratiroad ave. and Colum-| day, the Bay after congress con- We | : Lollywood, girl. cabled information from the United | bia st. Jacobs said he did not soe| Yenes. He decided on this course in M Se . “America te not exportin: a OLD SKELE ON | the bellef that it would give what |“eOy ll Surplus 4 ptr gym gh ga wl sy 5 i) $3r L States attorney at Shanghal, was|faulett, who stepped out from be suki, K, Sate Eighth ave B.) foreign nations want it but they served on Rose by Thomas Waters, hind a team of horses, Baulett re | b> had to say more emphasia. Army Food Abroad T, 101 Whebington st, girl.| have no money to buy.” | deputy U. S. marshal. Bail was|ceived a severe bruise on the left leg. | His recommendations on domestic! wasHINGTON, April 9~-Secre- aa. ®t ‘sve. i, boy Heat ai GANGh, Gtash Gurertay oh qumtlaadn tibthe Rukuda, 2 106 43h ave. | “With only the domestic market xed at $2,000, which Saturday the : t ’ Alds. J. 4 7 t ide for, t defendant had been unable to raise. —Jacob Sherman's fitney|""Aaaitional legislation which win| ‘A*7 0 War Weeks announced today | 2008, Tait “scenic. girl © provide for, the beef market ts} knocked down Lorane A. that he had recommended to the favored with an excellent suppl: rea ero dimappearence of| Hove is a lawyer, and has acted 20S, Bena et at Fourth avers American business men to @® chairman of the senate and house DEATHS H. Munnecke, « beet expert at SEN mysterious ‘disappearance of] 4 usitant United. States district "ort, 217 B 42nd at. at Fourth ave.Yter foreign markets and compete tol militagy comunittees that to be ai: | Water, A. Pa 87, King county home| the yards,” anid, $0, 1909, which led county av-|Sttorney at Shanghal. His wife and |‘ 3 better advantage with citizens Of| thorized to sell murplua army food | Sehrond thogeke, { montha, 1312 May 20, 1909, w Y AU] four children accompanied him here {Ford was bruised. Sherman lives at] countries which pursue an agKres-|sunpiion to starving countries of . ea 4 Building Waits on Worlds Pamons colo Di Lumber and Labor |B -ornaso 2 MORGANTOWN, W. Va., April 9. Morities to conduct a nation-wide) ia aie registered at a downtown |1#0? E. Terrace st. sive trade expansion policy, is likely | fcurope, jernard, 25, 1017 Repub- earch for many years, was eolved | }P0 magne eof te be asheal? * . Row ¢ Orient —A. MeDonald, 82 Rattery | to be aeked® By an act of congress a ban now et, 72, 2902 Orcas at By the finding recently of @ skele-| ven years. According to District 210- a. wee slightly bruised| ‘The Dawes report, aavocating con-! exists on the selling of army food ~ Oh 41TH. 84th win Revival in building is wajting on | lower cost of lumber, and labor, in in the mouth of @ discarded) \itorney Saunders, Hose admitted|when knocked down by an auto at | *lidation of the war risk buread| stocks to Burope. coe old Ba oye sageedl his guilt, but the accused man had| rien ave. and Pike st., he told police | with the noldier — pa coyea of the es ether perso nothing to say when questioned by | Fridby afternoon. board for vocational education and M + rt the opinion of R. W. Vinnedge, | the identity as that of vi lountaineers P: " De ary Se ne anes Tenis Sean rnd reporters. the public health service, and crea ‘ut King, Dr. Dennis W, 60, Harvey). stent of the West Coast Lumber | association, who has just completed | & diagnosis of the situation. If labor would accept a reduction | of 28 per cent In wages, Vinngice says, @ great boom in buildin: | AP . Parker, Annette @, $7, Buens Viste Apt nenton, Thomas HM, 72, 2616 82nd th, Mra, Sarah, 70, 914% James me ouve'ts gait ears old when| Reports that the amount Rose ts ike s' 4 eas t up at 430 (8a14 to have embeazied was nearer| _ coger He got up at 490) 870,000 than $7,000, were uncon: | Am we for milking. ‘When he avd not |frmed by information reaching the hours the father | “isrict attorney. C tion of a veterans’ service adminis ‘ * AMUSEMENTS | tration, will be based upon the presi on Exhibit Here ~— nt’s recommendations, How to dress for the woods tn al! Repeal of the excene profits tax| rte of weather, what to carry, how will De asked, and posnibly repeal of pene it, where to e for hunting, - ne, Bom threr three | the soda water tax and other con. |fishiie, Roenery or all thre Makkia, Charles, 27, 116 Fourth ave. | Wn, © Brvat Dont co, where he museinent | sumers’ taxes will be UTRed. There | ee oe a eeemetacare sous MARRIAGE LICENSES | has visitea recently, Vinnedge nays " ‘The Gayest Caf cluded in the Mountaineers exhibit Is Willed Interest BRS Bet te some doubt as to whether Celine tee ee eh Maas ertOannnn | Mame and Residence, ‘Age.|that there is some hope for labor 2 w. Ly Preduecr, recommendation for tax revision wi in “Sick Baby Pig grety, Night "Tromtb & tet & me Ei be made tn the president's message | Northwest scenes are on display. | Se we Wyte 5, Pane et accepting some wage cut, The re-| WAUKEGAN, Ill, April #—A|| Settles Ferortte race we Dine and 1] op piaced before conaressional com-| Friday night the Mountaineers | vie, Sates aioe Sean ‘sf the apogee ff Pate aa half interest in @ “sick baby pis” mittess later by Gecretary of the|W@re sddreased by E. A. Nelson of |MEKie Jame PUA °°" "Legal| mere be bey PB lhe is was the total extent of the “valuable ‘Treasury Mellon. Portland, who told of ti 21 sum | Hougias, Thomas E. M D, Se- The outiook in lumber ts brigh | presents” given by Wilmer Brewer Prompt action on . antidumping |r outing at Glacier Pe@k. re ‘ # than i has. been, Villedge says. | to Mra. Mabel Clarke, according to and emergency tartff legislation is to) « it . He urges « constructive advertising the defense in « suit charging allena- be asked, PORTLAND, Ore—Maj. Hf. 1f.|Calhoun George Villiers, Be- campaign for Pacific, Northwest |B tee te. price tion of affection brought by Ray- President Harding ts expecta to|Arnold, commander Mather fel, ‘Lites! Basin, Seattio! TOES | forest products. Include ‘weit-ad mond Clarke. The pig, squeal and limit himself to = general reference |Cal., to plot plane tn race with car | prickson, Erick H., Seattle : lope Hote BUTLER C. Lameheee,, all, was produced as evidence. VAUDEVE |to the eritical transportation altua-|rer plegons from Portland to Ban| Lundgren, Hulda, Beattie ... OLYMPIA—Claima of Dr. R. R. wee foung by two . at Trae pene tion and await the outcome of the | Francisco, Mondt, Leo R, Seattle Pinckard, Ellensburg, against Hugh | it a habit to inves| Paper made of exparte grass fiber ia “MIDNIGHT GAMBOLS” senate Investigation soon to be un- Jackson, Ada M., Beattie . Pease, for injuries received in auto mines in order to|tn books reduces thelr weight about dertaken, NEW YORK—Fnrico Caruso, | Kunsinger, Roy A. feasts i.°:-:3f| Pease was driving, disminsed by su things for|40 per cent as compared with the The néceastty of federal encour-|convalescing from operation, finds | Geel, Reuben IL, Beattle - preme court, Pease was rushing to |agembnt to the good roads move’ voice still “golden.” Bush, Neilie H., Beattle 4 his sick mother with the doctor. ment fe recognized, but no federal) 4 should be granted unless there re ntrict requirements which would JACK DEMPSEY compel states to maintain the roads World's Heavy weight Champtes ||!" proper condition. Other Big Vaudeville Acto—6 Attention may be called to the | possibilities for development in Alasfla, and to the need of encour: agement by congrens, Harding will unqualifiedly indorne the passage of a budget bill to bring AN-BROOKS about co-ordination of government ar Ase MARIE Income and expenditures. TUN SYLVESTER FAMILY ‘The president will cleariy indicate that he is for whatever steps are} necessary to preserve and increase, the American merchant marine, older volumes of equal size. tinees 22¢ After 6:30, any day, 3le Children 10c, any time All prices plus tax Malotte TORCHY COMEDY On the Giant Wurlitzer “TORCHY’S NIGHT-HOOD” A hen ; playing “I Am Coming Fast and funny as ever is this gay young man with cae at wNorthern Back to You, Maybe the loving disposition! wonders! s id —eooe The call. of a helpless girl: “KAZAN!”—and from far down the trail this picks up the hated man-scent and instantly, with fangs bared and eyes pe Meaty Bos Boel eee AN The Greatest Yes, but brainy, too, and as plucky as they make ‘em—a creditable member of _enpa groom ste Success Through Saving SITION and Power seldom come to the man who spends his earnings with no thought of the future, It’s the small sums»you save each ‘ week or month that help you win the rich rewards of life. Opportunity al- ways comes to the man who has ac- quired the saving habit. This strong bank will aid you in attaining success through saving. / OPEN SATURDAY E 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK Combined resources Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National + Bank exceed $23,875,207.66 NGS ALSO Opening Games of the 1921 Baseball Season Played at; Les Angeles Between Seattle and Los Angeles “HAREM SCAREM” Uproarious Wild Animal Comedy AND CLEMMER ORCHESTRA With Chopin’s “Nocturne” by Rogovoy Celebrated Celle Soloist TOMORROW AT THE NOW Featuring PLAYING JANE NOVAK - “and KAZAN, the wolf-dog hero of a frozen wilderness, with roaming mountain lions, fighting lynxes, sneaking wolves and all the wild beasts of the North! Dexter Horion TVHOTO PLAY HOUST

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