The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 3

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Watch for “Torzan the Terrible" on Saturday CONCERT ORCHESTRA D4—ANTISTS 04 Arthur Kay, Conductor, Until Friday Night Onty “A TALE OF Two WORLDS” A tremendously exciting H Astronomical M. P.’s Call, Nights." by (hb) Walts, MOUNT HAMILTON, Cal, June Astronomical M. P's searching r the Pons Winne [> WwW. OC. tL. & . yesterday, can give hunt. | This is the official word from as» ynomers at the Lick observatory j here, who declare that the comet is and always has been on active duty Observers here have been watehing the comet nightly since two months | ago, when it reported punctually, ac | cording to », they state 20 | the heaven, Christie Comedy agnitude b passed its maxt and is growing fa AGETS SIX DAYS FOR A DIVORCE | | But Wife Fools Husband Ho gave her six days to file sult for divorce. | So Mra. Ada Medzard decided to sue for separate maintenance, half his property, and an order prohibit ing him from interfering with the! ty of her home, fenry M gard, she omed to beating her using profane language in her! nee © will not sue for divorce, she ys, because she does not intend him to marr: n. | eon a farm near Kirkland and are the parents of three children, | | | | Boy, 14, Saves Two Drowning Persons) ASTORIA Quick 7 5 2ND & UNIVERSITY A melodramatic story filled with gunpiay and fearless deeds of courage! i COLD STEEL’ * Until Friday Night Only Mermaid Comedy “HOLY SMOKE" Episode 13 “THE SON OF TARZAN™ Ore. Moats, preve 4 Ina Capps. and Gerald Stroh, 5,! from drowning in Youngs river here yesterday when he plunged tnto the| water and succeeded in dragging them both to j A word in everybody's tha! CHARLE y A First ae National Aturac tion ald fell overboard. Miss Capps plunged to his assistance but was unable to control the frightened child. Moats, who was on the bank, then hurried to them and saved them both. Envoy to Japan WASHINGTON, June 30.—The senate late yesterday confirmed Charles B, Warren, of Detroit, as ambassador to Japan, and Wiliiam/ M. Collier, New York, as ambansador | to Chile, The senate also confirmed J. Ray- mond McCart, Nebraska, as comp troller general of the Jnited States. | Postpone Hearing on Murray Estate| First hearing in the attempt to re-| move James P. Gleason as speckal) administrator for the James A. Mur- jray estate In Washington was post: | poned Wednesday until July 14. The ease, whi as scheduled for June 28, will be tried in supreme court. Camp McKay All Set} for 1,500 Guardsmen} Camp William R. McKay, at Mur-! ray station, near Camp Lewis, ts sple and span, awaiting the arrival of 1,500 Washington National Guardsmen, who Will hold their an-| nual encampment there, beginning Saturday. Gets New Job After An exciting 7-act drama from the Saturday Evening Poet story MALOTTE BruceScenic of Alaska | Coming Saturday ahaha Cartoon Comedy | Constance Talmadge a in “Lessons in Love” “Poet and Peasani” 4. & V, News A drama of love and re generation, sumptuously staged in tropical grandeur DECOMO EAR SENECA end city splendor! “THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED” A Paramount Pictare, until Friday Night Only d; ERO LOVI” Burton Holmes Scenic of Bohemia * STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Wineland playing (a) Hungarian Dance No. 5—Brahmes. (b) “Love Old Sweet Malloy COMING | | SAN FRANCISCO, Thomas Mulhall, deputy United States marshal, from whom Roy ner, mail car bandit, made his * aco, | tn-| ¢ for the National Fire Un-| tion had nothing to do with Gard. | June 30.—! t | The two were poating when Ger. |}) } Confirm Warren Gardner Slips Away ||| THE SEATTLE STAR Watch for “Taran the Terrible” on Saturday JULY FURNITURE SALE and the JULY CLEARANCE SA Of Rugs, Draperies, Bedding, Linens and Housef urnishings REPORT COMET | WAS A. W, 0, L.) Off the Hunt | Who She Says Beat Her |}) Begin Friday Morning July 1st ” Featuring Important Savings to All Who Have Homes to Furnish JTE-RAN Pike St. and Fifth Ave. superior was entered by thieves some time be. Corbin. 1 Two Cops Take 117 Motorists in Night PORTLAND, June 30.—A rich bag | of 117 motorists was the night's work for two uniformed patrolmen | in @ revived campaign to curb the careless enthusiasm of the unwary HELD; FORGERY charges in connection with burning last spring of home of Mrs. 8 C. Comes Home to Find Her Silverware Gone Mrs. R. E. Sheridan, Southern Heights, reported Thursday the loss | of seven dozen silver spoons, two rifles and a shotgun when her home tween Sunday and Wednesday. The: house had been unoccupied since Sunday. Mrs. Sheridan a home early Thursday morning, find. ing the house in disorder and the verware missing. “Buried Treasure” Taking the “Kiddies” for an Outing the 4th? Dress ’em in Play Suits, so they can have a good time. We sell good, durable Play Suits for 75¢ to 95¢. If you are going to the beach you'll need Bathing Suits. BATHING SUITS For Men . teeccweey For Women For Children .. a Middy Blouses for Women and $1.35 and $1.65 Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.00 to.............000. $1.98 DAN a AV No FOR MEN. WOMEN’ AND CHILDREN’, 105 PIKE STREET ‘ 1921 Frew TOMMY MILTON ROSCOE SARLES HOWARD WILCOM RALPH MULFORD EOOIE PULLEN RA VAIL COWARD MILLER JOC THOMAS EODIE HEARNE JULES ELLINGBOE + WONDERLICM, TICKETS ; M AUTO CLUB, IZil BASEBALL PARK Endorsed Treasury Check for $403.02, Is Charge Charles V, Beardsley, rural mail carrier of Bothell, was at liberty on/ $1,000 bonds Thursday, following his | artest Wednesday evening by secret service agents under Chief W. R. Jarrell, Beardsley ts charged with forging the indorsement to a treasury check for $403.02, made payable to Bird Ed-| a “anfield. He is said to have ten-/| ed the check to the Western Auto Supply Co. in payment for $106.75 worth of auto supplies, Beardsley furnished bond when arraigned before United States Com missioner Robert W. McClelland, Woman Sues City for $5,000 Damages Mrs, Adeline Cummings filed suit | sday against the city for damages for alleged injuries 4 when, according to her! ment, a street car conductor} med the gates of a Cowen P: car on her just as she had reached | the bottom step, Italian Engineers auto driver here yesterday. All the rules in the traffic lexicon were shattered by the century-odd drivers, it was said, who before their depar- | ture from the station house en riched the city’s coffers to the tune | $ of $175. Revenue Office to Move to This City Headquarters of the internal rev enue agent's office will be moved from Tacoma to Seattle soon, accord- ing to Fletcher H. Goudy, internal revenue agent, Offices will be in the Central building. | DRESS UP THE BOYS FOR THE FOURTH Get the boys a New Suit Now-— one that will stand the hara knocks of school days, which will ¥ soon Depart for Tacoma Three noted Italian electrical engi-| neers, comprising a commission sent | by their government to study Ameri: | n electrification, left Seattle for} coma ‘Thursday, after spending} Wednesday In this city, They are Signor Guido Semenza, Col, Cesare Scarelll and Marquis Ferdinando Cu sani. NOW ELLING FOURTH AVENUE EVERETT.—Hillman Investment Co. and Amos B, Wadsworth obtain judgment of $376,181 and costs against estate of Hrnest Carstens, | | | |] One Price—Cash or Charge " be here. Blue Serge and Mixtures— $10, $12.50 and $15 ~ HAI “APS AND SYOES GHELYS NEAR PIKE NEAR PIKE 1427 Fifth Ave. See Some of the Olympic Stars CRYSTAL POOL Friday Eve., July 1, 8 o’Clock CHAMPIONS OF U. S. NAVY CRYSTAL SWIMMING CLUB Northwest Champions This promises to be one of the most thrilling aquatic events of the season and will offer an opportunity to see some of the world’s best swimmers in competition, NATATORIUM CO. Second at Lenora x neral Admission, Including War Tax, 50¢

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