The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 12

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BRAVE COP REWARDED BY GIRLS HE SAVES FROM “KISS PIRATES” DENVER, Colo, May 14-—Pa trolman Walter Heath today mod estly admits he waa the resucer ef @ truck load of girls from a || ‘MOVE GIRL TO WORK AS Battle Is Fought at Dinuba, California band of) "kiss pirates,” whom he fought off single-handed Twenty-five girl students of @ |] nitma, Cal, May 14—Chinene | business college here left last ||ione fighting broke out suddenly in| night in @ motor truck for a pt Dinube inst nicht | ; nla, Near Golden the “pirate Three automobdile loads of Chinese young men of that city, boarded from San Franct drove into town the truck, Theré Wasone Will Join Star Staff for a ane after dark and raided Dinuba's China | A for each feminine panne: + sal Day Before Going to |} Kisses ‘wore demanded. Thewe |' TN, raiders placed piles of often! trated paper around buildings and sumped volley after volley of shots thru the doors. Local Chinese rushed from their veda and in a short time Were or ganteed and returned the fire, rout ing the invaders completely, ‘The tn. viplent fires set around the building» Universal City them were, Frightened plonick ers sent out calls for help. Patrotman Heath «ped to the relief of the girls on his motorey cla After several minutes of strenuous fighting, he drove off the attacking band. Heath blushingly refused to say For a day before she goes to Unk Wersal City to take her place in the Movies, the winner of The Star-Uni Yersal Film company contest will be The Star's reporter. She will report for her assignment BY CYNTHIA GREY THE SEATTLE ||CHINESE TONG Night on Mars Is Jazzful ATTACKS TOWN \And Oh, That Secret Cave! STAR : STARTING TODAY Me We grass skirt announced a petite vis | were extinguished before they could . at Ta m. with the rest of The Star|| how the girls showed their appre. | STi Ol EN ITERALLY SPEAKING, it ts al itor from Honolulu, and then a play | ieee, end will be sent cut to cover | ciation, Tho invaders escaped tn thetr auto-| LJ tong way to Mare; but artiat-| of atilck change artistry took place | | the biggest local happenings of that mobiles, Marshal Jarret of Dinubalcally speaking—that's a different| Mars laid aside his mask 0! see | j @ay. She will write the story in her) 44, from. .ccccee? a an attempting to trace them. matter, The spirit of artiatic tem |", and, assuming & very earthly | face hn og = mmile, led the small visitor on to the bs ¢ Own way | ’ poe — |perament ran riot last evening and wat g pent) Grom: . pleas loving earth be | dance, While the contest judges were in = > throngs of pleasure onference today comparing the asd | , ia ,Standard Folks iygem, @ager for a peep at the habitat; In the palace of dancing still fur. tive merits of the 12 girls entered in t for Home Products |°? the wargod, followed tt to the! ther magic held sway, A huge ink the fingls, plans were ben com: | et | At tt ‘riday evening, of /Kights ef Columbus temple and | bottle #id from its resting place and a me - ¥ - Aner = | cavorted the Marth for her appearance before severai | Kx ing porn Thre céter walle of red, thetr aah at . wh par ne a Glubds and civic bodies and for her| ’ Purniture Co. Madeln Seattle move |harshnons woftened by many shaded "Puss. Reorse 7a whirting madly ceptio: ball. » haga Borer: 4 enn ped 4 to the rns jotgee voaypren te ath t they | . ment was fully indorsed — . ae et oes intent notes of jazz. I am sure many The judges have ax that they rehants who desire.to add to the) 4 tecture of the evening was the |preeto! We were in Mars. ieinaitasies aadis Ue autesmmnn’ eeteneee Will decide upon the winner yond wardrobe or offer further sumgestions dieptay of all Seattlemade products | LOTS Of MOONS EN coat "akan tas Poche her tae Rounce her name about next Fri¢ my, | should communicate with Dean An led by the store and lectures | THIS GOLDEN SKY sshd. tae siey. ebsce Sur oneet ae On her shopping tour, after “she | trews, of The Star, Main €00, Local \ompace:* to same. There was not one moon, but . has signed her contract for a 10-| 1¢ , many, new and full bldwn, Weeks’ engagement with the Univer. | The teat films taken tn the oud PEND DAY W ITH aoe ve be Market Blouse shop. pe: moe Bee tony flouse from the Market Bio 1 ‘ ssineme iconing bat fremn Maziena’s, NDALE.—Dr. Ht. FL. Hart-|al Women's club spent : m Piper & Taft's Goldendale Commercial {the chickens,” at Alderwood Manor | f es “') Saturday. ‘The difference between | folk y chickens and country chickens| Mara, bers of the Busines: and ‘Profession Jetub, succeeds A. J, Ahola, resigned, | las secretary-manager county fatr. himaelt, heavfly tion committee Musical Interpretation by Liborius Hauptmann and the Clemmer Orchestra Shows at 11:10, 1:00, 2:50, 4:40, 6:30, 8:20, 10:10 THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF REPUTATION’ THE MASTERFUL UNIVERSAL-JEWEL PRODUCTION HAS SUSTAINED | PRISCILLA DEAN 4 IN HER REPUTATION AS THE ye a ae PERSONALITY ON THE 3 E THOUSANDS WERE TURNED AWAY LAST WEEK AND IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE DISAPPOINTED PATRONS THE ENGAGEMENT WILL BE CONTINUED FOR 4 A FEW MORE DAYS “THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE EASY SEAT” myriads of stars and many colored spheres about the hall, I mean planet, turned *s day with |out to be large posters of Pierre and | rette and all of the other fairy clad Klickitat|was explained by the Manor recep |armor, beckoned to the throngs with|and announced that he had a mes-| fierce gusto until the ewish of a|sage from earth _ ————~—“iGid John Barleycorn clear off the! he Ut on Mara sheik; A hand towering above t ome Arab | [eS heads of HP, . the average dancers, tripped the , al Film company for $100 a week.| 110 were acheduled to be shown |hung in a tow, golden sky, What int tintasticy with a dainty Arab | [jah we Tart ott from the Florence stora {at the Clemmer theatre, beginning | THE CHICKENS |tirst’ appeared ‘to be huge gnomes | UEPt er + Byer tno dress from the Sweet | Saturday, for one week. A hundred and twenty-five mem land elves standing like sentinels THEY ALL, FOLLOW JOHN BARLYCORN Suddenly a etrange looking person | [with a wireless station on his head, | in| waved the jJazs orchestra into silence they had kicked map and he was treaded for Mars. | jPuintly funereal notes sounded and | out of the red wall appeared a} motley crowd of pallbearers bur-| dened with a huge black casket. Solemnty the procession wended its way until it reached a mreret en trance, whereupon Old John sprang | out and hilariously invited everyone | to follow-—and, rtrange but true, | they all did. Casting amide the red covering to the cave, he revealed | many bowls of cooling Nauid, and| 1 munt say that the royal welcome | jatven him by the Martians must) |have more than made up for the slight he received on earth. An the hour of 1 a m. approached, which would transform them again to ordinary humans, the grotesque visitors waxed more mirthful. Many rolla of pent-up serpentine mhot forth Uke skyrockets, while aurora bor jealis, purple, green, orange, blue! | played upon the scene, converting it into @ midnight fantasy, Such was the art studenty’ fourth |annmual ball, and it will go down in | their history as the most success. \ful to data HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH FORGET WHEN THEY WERE WEDDED Witnenses were excinded from the courtroom that they might not hear each other's textimony. Mrs. Dagna Zwerneman was then asked: “How long have you been married to Fred Zwerne man? “Bix years,” she replied Bubsequently Fred Zwerneman wus called, “How long have you been mar ted to Dagna Zwerneman?’ counsel queried, perfunctorily, “Three yoarn; since April, 1918," Only the Forest and the Creatures of the Wild Had Existed for MILT DALE— and Then Accident Made Him Fate’s Instrument in Saving HELEN RAYNER From BEASLEY A virile, red-blooded story of love and life—of the glory of the moun- tains—of danger, daring and adven- ture. First and only moving pictures of Anna Sawyer after her dramatic acquit- tal. In the firelight Snake Anson's face looked lean and serpent-like— carrying out the analogy of his name. Afternoons, 22¢ he sald, —ALSO— Lenter Rosenthal, court clerk, Topics of the Day left the room and sought the rec- Pathe News ord, returning his information to Judge Everett Smith, “I hereby inform you,” court, Two-Reel Comedy Irma Falvey and “The Mysterious Voice” maid the “that you were married February 23, 1918, and I hope Singing beth of you will remember it ‘ aad hereafter.” ‘My Mammy The Zwernemans were being sued by Rod McNeil for damages from an automobile accident, He was awarded $3,000 from Mrs. Zwerneman, ILD EPIDEMIC |" Motor hearses are licensed as pas- sengeg or “pleasure” cars in Ohio. AMUSEMENTS Anniversary of Bi ’ IS NOTED HERE] Fire to Be Obese! An epidemic of gold watches is Celebration of the $2nd_anniver= sweeping over the Lost and Found /sary of Seattle's big fire of June bureau of the municipal railway, ac |1889, is being planned by the cording to Miss Dorothy Pollett, gen-|ates of Bighty-Nine. The o eralissimo of the forgotten articles. |tion will hold a “family reunio Conductors are turning in gold watches dail |Opposing Move to | Hush Stillman Case NEW YORK, May 14.—Reports jthat James A. Stillman would with: |draw his divorce suit, efrculated tn {connection with postponement of the “necret” hearings, today brought out | [information that counsel for 2-year old Guy Stillman would oppose such a move. me WASHINGTON —Arthur Davis, director reclamation inspects Boulder Canyon, site for proposed greatest I dam in the world. METROPOLITA COMING srintsc weosrspay May 1 WITH A MATINEE SATURDAY LONDON.—Native African girls} come to London to study eke making. f | declared several | ment outside of | court would not affect his determina- jtion to prove the child's legitimacy, and that withdrawal by either party | would probably throw this part of "pe action into open court, ee HE’LL RECOVER ENFIELD, Ind.—Charles Nye fen to catch some speeders as they jwhizzed thru here by grabbing the extra tires on the rear of the auto. It t# thought ho will recover. PANTAGES| Matinees 2:20 Nights 7 and 9 Curzon Staters; ert Orchestra SUNDAY PRICES: B0e ti Deginning Monday Matince TED SHAWN Presents “XOCHITL” Colortul Dance Drama Nased MAR And a Company CAMILLA’S' BIRDS “The Act de Luxe” Toltec Legend, With M ra of Unusual Skill THREE HARMONY KIDS Songs and Dances onan e “CHARIOTS — & TRACY Hecentricities SPRCIAL ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLOYD in Grentent © Film GET YOUR SEATS NOW! Prices 25c to $1.0 Pantagescope Showing Kleventh Epix ic of “Velvet Fingers” rar War General Adm nee, 25 Centat Nights, 40 Cente COMING—BVA TANGUAY—COMING

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