The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 2

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Quiet California Town, Beset by “Blues,” Divided Against Self Tn this oft POMONA, Cal, April 16 quiet Southern California city The Pelican Has Storage Space Attached Directly to His Face! | Thus Frances Boardman Rhymes for You eis About the Features of the Zoo :.. Tinataeas & LITTLE Visit to the Zoo, My Child, is now in Store for you. First 150,000 population, 32 miles from Tos) SY note now all the Lions wear the Major Portion of thelr Hair—so the Angeles, the “blues” have won thelr) prefect is much the same ax Summer Furs on Sister's Frame, And here's first victory By a slim margin of 54 votes Po jthe Tiger in his Cell; (they name: | Way his Stripes join at the ne dd him for the Princeton Yell); the exceeds the Needle woman's Dreams |The Camel's Figure ten’'t good; no doubt he'd change ft if he could. And By) MRORA voted to ban all public amuse-| seals, he's what provokes the Bulk of all the Shriners’ Jokes! 7 ments on Sunday Bird is “i the PeliCAN—-supertor, perhaps, to Man, in that he carrie 5 Pomona ist he first city tn the) Storage Space att A directly to the Face, The Public seeme ined United States to hold an initiative lection to decide in favor of « we | (I wonder where his Tonsils are!) Jaw” Sunday—the first city to vote} wish him very well ‘you? And the “sun” out of Sunday tent in the Antipodes' “BLUE” RING 18 ENTRY DRAWN ABOUT CITY Around this peaceful little Aity, in The Seattle Star-Unive Picture Act: to laugh on first beh the center of the largest citrus grow ing district in the world, a “blue” ring has been drawn, and within its borders is now being waged a great legal battle Pomona is a strong church city thirty denomina being repre sented in her population. but the Name Address 4 campaign to close the theatres on (iess be a Sunday did not originate in the Churches. A number of ministers Color of hair Het and their congregations openty op Posed the ordinance No ministers served on the committees for the Ordinance, and the ministerial union Took no action in the matter. The movement originated among the business men of the city when they organized what was known as the Civic Betterment league. Immediately, the opponents of the ordinance organized themselves into the American League for Freedom ‘Then the war waxed bitter Life long friends became enemies; min- isters “cut each other openly. And r the election, Pomo- “divided against itself.” Occupation P of Employment Gf it is pomsible for me to do 10-weekw’ contract at winner, my traveling expenses my return expenses also to be nent contract. Signature .. (Girla wader 18 must have the ‘ 5 Universal Film Ce. $1,000 contes' themselves with the “antis,” and the ag: ent as printed, theatre managers were generously supplied with funda by the motion picture interests to fight the ordin- ance, but to no avail; the ordinance ‘And now the effect on the city is being awaited with interest. Theatre managers have already 7 " wag threatened to boycott the city and “Sweetheart Shop” clege the thea! week if they are not allowed to open| Aids College Fund For the benefit of the Wellesley college endowment fund, the first performance of “The Sweetheart hop.” & popular musical show which ts coming to the Metropoliton theatre next week, wil) be made a wpecial reed to the letter, and ® campaign to insure | clean pictures on the other six days m. Sunday at Bleitz's under-|thur Hallam, president of @stablishment, 315 N. 36th st.| Wellesley club, has chosen an at- died Friday night at tractive show for the benefit of her sister, Mrs. Charles! “The Sweetheart Shop” has just 7 32nd ave. S. She was finished a successful 20 weeks’ en- Hatasu Temple, Daugh-|gagement in Chicago after playing Of the Nile. for 10 weeks in New York. It was Neheho and a bottle of rum” _ SHADES OF CAPTAIN KIDD! - He thought he was a Captain Kidder when he scuttled the ship, but she turned the tables and | made him walk the plank—of love 1? HAPPENS IN— | THE OFF-SHORE PIRATE ‘A Merry Mirthfest of Love Buecaneering, Taken from the Popular Saturday Evening Post Story and Starring VIOLA DANA JARY EVENT! (STARTING SUNDAY) Exclusive Showing of the Test Films Taken in The Star Universal International $1,000.00 ae MOTION PICTURE CLEMMER CONTEST come ane ONTEST || | ORCHESTRA the Screen nse sard BILL SEZ:| MER—BU A HOUSE. SHAT- TLY'S ALL JAKE. BUT THEY'S TOO MANY LOCAL FE! us SELLING HAMMERS ND THEY MAINT GOT NO NAILS! ting the Giraffe; and, Truth to tell, he 18 bizarre Then, 1 a yet lant of all, the Kangaroo. ('m just as glad that he's cor COUPON rsal Film $1,000 Motion ress Contest tof King County, Washington) eht.. agree to abide by the rules of The Seattle Star Universal Film Co. $1,000 contest, to appear for test films if and when I am called so), to go to Universal Cir for a $100 a week if I am selected as the final to Univermal City to be paid, and paid if 1 do not obtain a perma following agreement filled out) Beatle Star t and to fulfill the terms of the signature to the above agreement I have witnessed, is under 18 Prominent motion picture stars ne i in Pomona and aligned ears of age but has my permiasion to enter The j written by Mise Anne Caldwell, au |thor of Pred Stone shows for the past five\scasona The muste is by | Hugo Felix, composer of the melo | dies of “Madame Sherry.” Special features will be presented at the first performanca LUC STRIKE “rvs TOASTED" \Cigarette No cigarette has the same delicious Lucky | @xixx2 | Daddy, bring bome some of Boldt’ | French pastry —Advertisement. ig Do Ydu Know The PACIFIC COAST BIS. ® CUIT CO. prea: 2.200 VA rm cational Exhibit 9 for Washington Manufacturers April 19-23 ARENA [=] ADMISSION FREE FEEeeee88 STARTING WITH A MAT. 0] and ithe TONIGHT LAST TIME “The "= fa) SUNDAY Thomas Wilkes Presents ALEXIS LUCE JANE MORGAN “THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE” An Avalanche of Clean, Wholesome Laughter ES—25e TO $1.00. MATS. 27¢ TO SOc. WILKES ™ |MOONEY PLEA INTERESTING Novel Legal Plan May Aid Prisoner SAN The new pre FRANCISCO, April lings in the T Mooney case, designed to secure Mooney’s release from jail, mark an innovation in California courts Attorneys maid today there ta no cane of recom in California in which @ eimilar procedure has been followed, altho it has been used in omewhat mitre instances in Kastern states. Mooney is now serving’ a life entence for participation in the San Francisco preparedness day bomb explosion In 1916 The writ of “audita querela” asked for yesterday by Attorney Byron Parker, representing Mooney if granted, would have the effect of setting aside, at least tempo rarily, th® judgment tn Mooney's case and permitting the introduc tion of new evidence—virtually continuation of the trial Parker claims that he ean pro “ fuce, in the way of new evidence five affidavits by reeponstble per ons establishing & plete alib: |for Mooney, The affidavits, accord og to Parker, have never been dure was first by the Engi#h law imme liately after the granting of the) | Magna Charta, according to attor neys who have looked Into the sub-| | ject, and was firwt used in the de fense of a bishop during the 10th year of the reign of King Ed | ward 11 ‘UNLICENSED DENTISTS WIN Unlicensed dentints won a victory }in federal court yesterday afternoon |when Federal Judge Cushman held the state dental law, requiring ex amination before the state board of dental examiners before a license ts granted, inoperative. He also held that the board has arbitrary and illegal power, He granted to Leon Nobie, an unlicensed Seattle dentist, a temporary tn | junction restraining county officials |from prosecuting him on a charge of practicing without @ license. This practically means that a graduate of any reputable dental school may practice degtintry in this | state, whether loensed or not Cushman fn his decision maid. Noble in shown and admitted to be a holder of a diploma from a standard school of dentistry and has practiced dentistry since his gradu ation in 1909. It ls hard to reconcile thin fact with the allegation that the refural to grant him a loense is not arbitrary.” Mermaid Frock Is Startling to Londoners LONDON, April 16—The freak fashions which inevitably accom. pany springtime madness promise this season to surpass thing that has gone before in the way of daring and novelty. Dame Fashion haa been having a confab with Father Neptune and the net result in decidedly “fishy.” One of them is the mermaid frock which ts a close-fitting affair entire |ly componed of pallettes which over |ap one another in the approved [flahecale style Thone pallettions are of iridescent shades of silver, green jand blue. No trimmings or orna |ment of any kind is worn with the frock and corsets are doffed so that the sinuous mermaid effect in com plete, Another fishy fad is the girdle componed of painted sea-nhelix. With this is worn a headdress of similar design, or, maybe, of tinted pearis. For those whose systems cannot arsimilate too much sea.breeze, a few Hawallan modes have been thrown in. The one which is Ukely to ox cite most comment is the Hawaiian skirt. This extends from the waist |to just below the knee and ts com. posed of coarse, matted, hay-colored fringe and has the ragged primitive effect of the garments of South Sea Islandera, | Ousted Park Chief | THE SEATTLE STAR | recor NOW PLAYING A Paramonnt Superspecial Picture WILLIAM DeMILLE’S “What Every Woman Knows” Maude Adams’ famous suc- cess, from James M. Barrie’s wonderful play. But Maggie boosts and smiles— and watches him go to another. And when he reaches the end of his rope she teaches him that woman is sin made from Adam’s funny pone, PATHE NEWS Vanity Comedy “Naughty Mary Brown” BRUCE SCENIC “The Will o’ the Wisp” (Snow and Mountains) Coliseum Concert Orchestra 44—ARTISTS—44 Arthur Kay, Conductor, will give the following De Luxe Concert Sunday Morning, 11 to 12 1—“Coronation March” ................ Meyerbeer “Solveijg’s Song” Grieg 2—Unfinished Symphony (First Movement) Schubert 4—"March of the Toys (from “Babes in Toyland”) 3—"Badinage” SWhhiae ek a; Sole dee on 640% 4 Herbert eal sistas wy. lbs eesaneu Siem Herbert 5—Waltz, “Blue Danube” .. Strauss |Faais Betyaonial LAYS 90 EGGS & midnight fire a few nights ago swept everything combustible out of Rock Creek church, it not only DOYLESTOWN, Pa, April 16.— Talk about shattered records. The following tale is told by Mra. Frank DYING OF GOLD HOCHIENFU, China—<By Mail) ) —Hermen, little five-year-old non of H. T. Jensen, 10502 SPOKANE.—Substitution of bo- gus for real bonds to the sum of $90,000 by J. E Hough, on trial for forgery, was brought out evidence in superior court Friday. —Dally reports of famine victims) }wrecked one of the most historic freezing to death are being received 28 churches In America ard it — by the relief minsion station here. | (; r pletely destroyed some relics of im- | follow Row. BLM. McOwen, Angtican mio lpnan’ her ay injured measurable value to the church.|W- Koch of Laharka, a farmer. sionary, mys that when grain aie Jan automobile driven by Herman F.|Tht#* included @ large folio church | Mrs. Koch owns a hen which ty tribution begun, many of the men in /smith, residing near Richmond. | Bible and two large follo books of /has laid two eggs in a day. 2 the country hereabout were too!” The boy's thigh waa broken, his|COMMon prayer which were bought champion hen has a record of 90 weak to come and fetch thelr family | iste stioulder dislooted and bis face |!" 1727 and paid for in tobacco at |¢ess in 113 days and ts still laying. ration. seriously bruised. He waa removed |* Pe ny a pound. I don’t believe any poultry raiser Despite @ blimmrd that tasted 48/ to pie home where first aid was ad-| Th* Bible remained in ure in the|!n the country has a hen that can houre without « break, McOwan con: | ministered church for more than 150 years, eat that record,” said Mrs. Koch. Uinued to intue relief stores to the | ees | when the ravages of time and the starving, tho many who started |40,000 persons thr to the spring tiny animals that the public knows from points remote from the relief |harvest,” McOwen mays. “Probably!as book worms made it necessary station lost their way in, the/10 times that number will need to jfor preservation of the relic to en- storm. be fed, if they are not to starve to’ close it in a glass case, where it “We are now enabled to feed about death.” remained until it burned. Takes Case to Court) If the civil service commisxion | does not Intend to reinstate J. W. Thompson, deposed superintendent of parks, It will have to convince the superior court, April 22, that }its reasons are good | Thompson, claiming that the de-! cision to oust him was made be fore the hearing on the matter was held, obtained Friday an order to show cause against the commis. | sion. | “THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY" is announced by Canon Bliss as his subject at morning service at the Trinity Parish church The evening topic will be “A Little While.” Wilkes Stock -Co. in hristian”’ ATRE Fifth and Pine Everybody who has ever been in love and everybody who ever ex- pects to be in love will want to see— She loves him for himself alone but when she learns he has money there is the devil @ to pay. : i MADGE KENNEDY / In Her Latest Picture, From “The Trap,” by Maximilian Foster “The Highest Bidder” FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE THIRD EPISODE The Thrilling Jungle Story That Is Pleasing Many Thousands “THE SON OF TARZAN” 22c *”7 Sea t—Any Time. i Chita Both Prices Pius Tax 1°

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