The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 14

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- THE SEATTLE STAR SHIP BOARD Ic an ’t Fi ight C ompel ling Stage Lure “by Seu Laas "tw Bur Wosdnad " | A benefit concert to raise funds | check L, Harvey, executive secretary for the purcha TAKING UP Comeback of Married Stars Is Proof 22.5 ~ mm Cawney, soprano; Mir try, among cities of its class ell Klingberg, dramatic tle to have the largest per capita municipal expenditures in the coun DARK WAYS Organization Bitten by Bug of Old World Secret The figure Harvey writes,| the American-Hawallan quarte AMUSEMENTS Diplomacy } comparat 4 BY JF. mic HARDSON ' rs or seme te Cine Wormeriy spec for y the citizens c ne congress: iY ele ttoe maTINER miouTS eS 85, VAUDEVILLE 3:20 If Mr, Caldwell has ar on shipping board ope WASHINGTON, Dec ret diplomacy bug of THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK MAY DUGAN & dh bitte h » 7 AILY, 230-4615 MAIN Bean tas biten the shiy : WIRTH RAYMOND tel iat, Mane pices samectines be! Engineers Indorse iy There Is = Matinee Every Day at the Moore ker, his hij _ @fficiais of the board. th Mercer Island Span |x Committee of the senate Marine committee of the b . Mow planned to hold a series of these @ecret joint conferences at the cap itol. Declari ,000-f¢ J. ROSAMOND JC JOHNSON And } TORSE & STERDING JOSEPH E. HOWARD No stenographic records were merican Asso AND made of the proceedings at the pessoa the proposition Friday moopy & GREENE & first two weasions, and it is un night sr : PARKER derstood none will be made of According to the plans as ret forth : the forthcoming meetings. the ships now lying useless In Lake a Senator LaFollette has a regolu ridden wield tout Wer A varied bo Ke = tion now resting in Senator W. L earn wh y filled with water In Their New Vehicle Jones’ committe shipping mere. and imme WILKES prety Fifth and Pine x “A Hodge-Podge of Musical Comedy” With Jack King , with All Week—Mate Wed. ould € : This reposes in Jones we " : i" and » bree and a half miles TIM & KITTY re) MEARA pending S t bill, to trans Sgprby Siaebict ‘aeasios ctivitien | , DE. SIDNEY STRONG will give « in “Memories of thé’ Danes” to Herbert Hoover in the atereopticon lecture on his recent With Ross Wright vieit t of commerce, and to shipping board, is t marine committer of & resolution by Rep: tative Ram Beyer of Iowa calling for an ac eounting by the shipping board of its affairs to the house Resentment and amazement over the unprecedented procedure of the mmittees undertaking this itm pecvades the house ana the| Called back by the lure of the stage—sesew barriscale in center, Julia Arthur at left, : fenate. Several senators and repre-| Lillian Albertson at upper right and Mrs. Le slie Carter below. “MANON” sentatives have declared their inten- Se ON tion of attacking the procedure on| . NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—The lure of Circle” after seclusion S EVE r} the floor. | the tights cannot be ¢ 4 ja long Ume, says Vassar College Endowment CLAUDE GOLDEN “Premicre Card Expert” AL & FANNIE STEDMAN in the mith building restaurant #t 6:30 p.m, Monday AT THE CORNISH Jacques Jou-Jerville Sara Y. B. Peabody house, as is in France f know, © LAcE | Meanwhile shipping board officials; The present season on Broadway|a woman has heard Benefit In “Pianocapers” @re all smiles and refuse to give out| shows a galaxy of famous actresses stage it is impossit « AND @ny information as to what the! who had retired—only to return. Julia Arthur returned aftér mor Monday Kvenin, December 5 , Board is doing, or what policy the} Cunsider Bessie Barriscale, famous |than 12 years in “Tity New Magda-| play a 1 engagement with | 4. ’ asd a ° fleet corporation i« pursuing on stage and screech, now apped nly thing that keeps me| Arnold D And there will be | Crices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 The disarmament conference Is/in “The Skirt.” a play written espe ge right now,” she says, | more increases in the lint “Say It Wht Music Used as an excuse to “shush” every jcially for her by her husband, How —— en question, but it leaks out frequently | ard Hickman. | that Lasker and his officials Yeet|" ~1 was very much in love when T budaie Deciidinae Her Husband Insane, ‘Telephone Capitol 0240 MARGARET TAYLOR ood over the arrangements under! " ry oe . 7 . J 4 Rh Gey are certain. thay will | eeee, ate iy ciao” ways | of Normal School) Files Divorce Suit The Dainty Tae Tes “sell” their policies in secret to the | sties Rarriscale a BELLINGHAM, Dec, 3.—Dr. G.| Because her husband } > an enough #0 that can divide my time Blame Dead Driver \srec him and the stage" [Shoot here, has resisned ome| years, und le pronounced incurable p Lillian Albertson is another who | President of the educational founda-| Mrs. Edith Macdonald asks for a a . for Killing of 13) chose motherhood to the spotlight.|tion established by Congregational | divorce in a complaint filed in su IN q SAN FRANCISCO, Ded. 3.—The| She left the stage i ars ago at\churches, His resignation will be) perior court “A GOLF PROPOSAL” i-year-old driver of the Red Biutt | high school bus, who was himself | a Naliresde ve had that | effective March 1 } ida 3 7 W. Ww. HOUGHTON & SOK: she says, | - | R 4 . na nto the world. I| PIONEER DAY ce ne rem!.| KALISPEL, Mont-—-D, R. Peeler, Aesop's Fables—Pathe News—Topics of the Day = FRANK & MILT BRITTON Killed, hag been held responsible by | “bri < 2 Sink bb Wet “et Gems JEWELERS Orchestra i _ & Special board of inquiry here aex [nies cared for him tenderly until | niscent of the Kiond h will be | preside « an of om: merce J , 7 Raz the death of 13 students when a fast |now he does not need all of my. time. | held Monday, Tuesday and Wednes.| Who was found shot to death in 215 Yealer Way Owner of Auto Number eye call at Pop "train struck the bus near Gerber, last | So I can return to the theatre.” day by Seattle aerie No. 1, F. 0. E.,| hin office, believed to be suicide Hetel Frye Hullding SHATTLE Office and recetve two Reserved Seats for Mon- Y: Mra, Lealie Carter, playing in “The at Ragles’ hail Was former mayor of Kalispel ' day night's performance. A Whole Carton of Luscious, Pep-Producing i: a a maces Sun-Maid Raisins =~ G IVE N To Every Seattle Boy Just Three New Get Yours Today! The Twenty-Four 5-cent Packages of the New Little Sun-Maid Between-Meal Raisins or Girl Who Secures | ; Subscriptions to Star | A Little Effort on Your Part and This Whole Carton of Delicious Raisins Is Yours —24 packages, enough to last a month, and then some. Retail value, $1.20. Treat the Whole Family : Have subscribers sign this Subscription Pep Up on Sun-Maids SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Blank, then hop on a street car and make A new package, full of luscious, little seedless raisins, to eat between meals, at school, or at home. Rich in digestible, energizing nutriment—fine for “three o'clock fatigue.” A “natural, healthful candy.” A real candy food. Oh, boy! 24 full packages—plenty for everyone, ‘ Your friends and neighbors ety ite BR crop hit grted poe visage fing en and shee after until I order same ‘discontinued, 1 a bee-line for The Star office and get your J am not now having The Star delivered to me. ~ > not now taking The Star will be glad to carton of Sun-Maids. help you. ‘AME ADDRESS | : PHONE NO. Get only three of them to agree to take The Star for two months. All subscriptions MUST BE NEW, that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them. Taken by Collect No Money! Simply take the order for the paper—our car- rier will do the rest. Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of 50¢ per month. ° Circulation Department, THE SEATTLE STAR, 1307-11 Seventh Ave. "=". csi

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