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MEXICO IS CONSIDERED Harding May Call Meet on > Américan Rights and the | Subject of Recognition BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, Dec. 17,—The call- FOF a conference on Mexican af- is being considered by President The suggested conference would be at some date following the con n of the armament conference would take place either in Wash. or same accessible place near Mexican border, close friends of president said. | Ue chiet purposes would be to *a treaty with Obregon by Mexico would pledge pro of American tights and to! Fecognition to the Mexican | t reason for the belief here &@ conference is to be called is) | r RADIUM SUBSTITUTE FOUND; ) MELEE CLOAKED |( vere’ none scour YOUNG AMERICAN INVENTOR) "WITH MYSTERY BOMB GANG TAR TURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 ‘SAYS JAPANESE. (-wene's wone veour ) LAWMAKERS IN WERENEARWAR| HUMOR | FUNERAL TRAIN STARTS ON PAGE ONE }! : STARTS ON PAGE ONE Man Found With Throat |Capt. Dollar Declares Strife -—————————._ 26 Members of Congress to Cut Beside Wrecked Auto {° sy, ("ss Averted [time "make up.ney mina?” "| oot Elston’s Body THE ATTL New York's bomb squad, which han been working on t tay dineredited the “| TACOMA, Dee. 17.— That Japan| Bankers take lots of interest in| WASHINGTON, Dee, 17—An hon- js throat cut in a mysteri year, t al war | their work orary escort of 18 members of the lane, | confession of Lindenfeld waa on the peint of declaring War | . affray with a band of ruffians, H "1 i ” Agninet the United States and would oe [house and eight #enators will ac Anthony Horn, 25, was dying in have done #o had Great Britain re } PUNQ EST POME |eomphiny the body of Reprenenta Providence hospital Saturday HOPE MYSTERY | 4 her alllanee with Nippon; that Ry PIKMOTARF tive J. A. Elston to his home in He was found by trainmen |the Japanere’ delegates at the arms O, a Roman in the gloamin gs oy Cheam lr ot. tne bhteber - mornin, ing in LS NOW SOLVED |:22*erenes wanted war ana onty eave) tiy'the bonny Ther's nde, | ‘The funeral perty of the Califo early in the morning, lying lin when they saw thée could not] O, a Roman in the gloamin’, nim representative, whone poay wee | the road at Fourth ave. S. and, | wasiHINGTON, Dec, 17.—Confi-/gain their point, and @hat should) won calpurnia by he ade found in the Potomac river Thurs Hilt st, near the Northern Pa | dence that the Wall Street borpbing |Amertean commerce attempt to en-| day night, will leave here thin after elfle roundhouse. |mystery has been solved and that |ter the “open door” in the Far Hast wan tne sun tain the weal }noon and will arrive in Berkeley | Wednesday night, where the funeral q will be held Thursday at 3 p. m Senators Johnson and Shortridge of California; Lenroot, Wlsconnin Healde him wan the wreck of | tose responsible for the great crime [it would find “there ts a man stand fan automobile In which he had | Will soon be apprehended wan ex. |ing innide with « club to hit us over been riding. It had been driven | Preeved today by William J. Hurna, | the head.” beer a blatt, turning over sey. [chief of the department of, justice| ‘These were the declarations of But shucks! What's the use? All we wanted to convey was The pun on the word “Roman 7 oe ee | * oo landing upside | bUfeau of investigation, after a con-|Captain Robert Dollar, veteran ship- " " Nicholson, Colorado; Stanfield, Ore- =a and x Ups [ference with Attorney General/ ping man, gt the banquet which Prohibition pamphlets aren't being | pon; Harris, Mississippi; Walsh, KNIFE WOUND Daugherty cloned the jons, of the foreign | included emoung the best cellar. =| Montana; Pittman, Nevada, (2 ‘ SER | Turns announced he would leave!) trade Conference here last pight Hh | most of the California delegation DOCTORS ASSERT \for New York today to take personal| “Prébably not many of you her¢) When will labor place On| will be in the party. The police were inclined to think | Horn had bee injured In the wreck, |ChArK® of future nctivities tow know how near we were to war be-|the unfair lint? dap. 1, |fore the present conference for te i but doet Jared his wounds— | Prehending thond believed responsible ° te fees detares nis jugular veln_|for the explosion, It was indicated | limitation of armaments waa called, TO A CHAP! had been inflicted with a knife |that other arrests might be madef@ald Captain Dollar, “The British By GOOFGO KILL wanted to renew the treaty with ‘WAR VETERANS Reinstatement of war risk insur Japan.’ Japun ie dominantiy eiiitar.| 224, ove and J went strolling ar pan is do - | pital, but he waa later transferred to From a high source in the depart-|intic ghd the delégates to the Wash. joe day in February; Hort waa first sent to the city how | "eer | Providence hospital, where his nister,| ment of justice, It wan learned that litetoq conterence wanted war, and | APil shesters reigned, Jance by world war veterans, sched Miss Mary Horn, is a nur Landenfeld, reported to have b ar. |ave in only when they saw they| nioeved the way | uled to be discontinued December 31 In a moment of conaciousnend| rested and to have made @ confes | oura not gain thelr point Where bait tae titles ‘due has been extended to March 4, 1926. Morn told his sister that he had been sion in connection with the crime, at) + «ptaq. the British signed a ne La ¢ bridal duo jaccording to informatign just re- weaved by a party of men with | W ei Poland, is not eonahnered eiekhy with Japan the. etter wouta|?™ June, et al. celved by the Seattle office ot the whom he had had a quarrel down-|one of the men who drove the dyn& |naye declared. war «on the United United States veterans’ bureau from town Friday. Barly Saturday he was | mite wagon or planted the bomb. | Staten at once.” Fae od ope with whanbens ape Washington. driving thru South Seattle with a| He, ywever, in said to know all!” Gartain Dollar aid not disclose the|," *@ game, and half badd If the war insurance has lapeed Moat swains demand to be alone | : party of friends, when the aame men! the principals and detaiis to the plot | gouree of erat ’ |for more than three months the for that all other means have Frank Rieber in laboratory | Blocked the road and stopped the au-| to wreck the New York financial dis. | 7 Thelema GM fee hae soon ihe pauls |mer service man is required to un- iy } SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.—]cost and bulky bite, has found its | tomobile, | trict and It is believed he had been in-} ys gutde meng |dergo phyrical examination and peeretpey seh State, Hughes araft-| american genius has bested German | way into but few laboratories and| Morn was dragged trom the car/duced to reveal everything an the re HERE’S MORE ABOUT uke cop tae the Alot |pay two months’ back premium. The ive se Summeriin./gcience im the race for discovery of | honpitals, . Jand stabbed. |wult of a promine that he would re: fo ceadihece _— | reason given by the government for een coaree at Mexico City./4, economical substitute for the} Rieber's device runs up the voltage | FRIENDS CAME jeelve the $50,000 reward offered by |the long extension of time is thay tov get it signed without suc! ootty radium treatment for cancer. | of an } ray machine until it doubles TO ASSISTANCE the New York financial houses for Se nd Nome Ma or arge percentage of veterans have President Harding then adopt:|" An Xray attachment has been|the highest X-ray voltage previously | He lost consciousness after this, |the apprehension of the dynamiters. | ; y not yet been definitely informed on informal method of dealing | perfected that makes possible the re- | attained | but the police ar Obregon to accept the treaty.| production of vibration and penetrat-| This produces a ray Which pene-| theory that his friends came to his| ment of justice hax no charges of di attempts failed because) ing qualities of the radium ray Until recognition had been| young electrical engineer granted. perfected a number of revolutionary | slightest effect upon the skin iteself, | he lived at 6221 Corson ave, wag un-|@ myst @eciared that Mexican pride | X-tay devices Matly refused to sign the) The inventor is Frank Rieber. whe by Gtly, that Obregon. send a rep.| Medical men at the St Francimphos tative to Washington to dis-| Pita! here, The discovery is revolu-| One of Ricdér's earlier thwentions| were disponed to discount Horns | th the matter, but Obregon re-| Uom4ty, declares Dr. Ruggles. to do this unless there were) CAN EQUAL SUCCESS “formal invitation from this gov-|OF GERMAN DOCTORS it. At this point the sug Thru it, the scientists for a conference between|American specialists will atives of the two nations|®" opportunity to more t Is Understood to oppose thix course haerg Me expected that Fletcher will leave : state department soon to become | fevice that It particularly personally interested in Mexi-| L@ policy to follow shortly, culminat. | GF™An machine, bees img probably in the proposed confer. point out be given han equal . d the success of German physicians in P Jinder-Secretary of State Fletcher | C#Perimentation om the treatment of | plified device for the layman . I do It is in the simplicity of Rieber’s| invention will spell the immediate | mer, of the Interurban hotel, at Firat | Lindenfeld left New York about three | py excels the Seyret aretha | German produety {t is pointed out a eerkd ne teeee | it ca be attached to any Xray | affairs high | That no taxes be levied in ald aay they expect a change | Machine, whereas the much-touted | mentation that may lead—well, 1/found lying in the street vieetinx BOMB PLANNED lof the municipal street railway sys Package of Yenshee we of ite great’ wouldn't hasird a guess how far.” (from a knife wound in the abdomen. 7 y ‘The attack followed a street qua | WARSAW, Dee. 17—Charerd [ie it further resolved that the| King, 25, barber, and Walter Steele, financing and promptly completing ‘PEACE PACT HAS HERE’S MORE ABOUT a ein strent quarrel.) with having been laplitated in yf ped the citizens of|26, dishwasher, were held in jail Sat-|the Muscle Shoals project,” declaga VAL STAND DAIL MAJORITY BY CARL D. GROAT RASHINGTON. Dw. 2 — The No Vote Expected Till Mon- | ch delegation has been told by | other naval powers France must day, However before the worl the biame for failure of the naval limitation BY CHARLES M. McCANN “The huge responsibility was shunt DUBLIN, Dec. 17—A substantial to French shoulders because of | majority of the Dail Blreann has French demarid for a greater | tentatively agreed to ratify thé An than Japan's. ‘The belief prevailed that France, in the committee of 15 meeting to- . Would start to back down. gy glo-Iriah treaty, a reliable clared here today. authority in the parliament discussion “de A vote, however, probably will not | pBecrétary Hughes hax told the/be taken until Monday when Dail that a ratio of 5-5-81.7-1.7 | eadern have agreed to call Would be considered adequate for lature in opposition to the allen jand|“unionalie” at the time of hie death, |, [indented said the bomb waa in-| the election. ° : : Tile Would give France ana | sp cmnne POF final discuaion of the). 4) “Murder Sharges today were pre. | teed for J. P. Morgan, but explod: | SE Na Its Richness in Quality : = capital ship tonnage of|' This statement was made follow.|, “A fine antitabor, proJap, reac.|ferred against J. A. Gilliam, John|*? Prematurely 4 DISAPPEAR gi feone 000 as compared with @ling a noticeable attitude of reliet | “Mary, mutual admiration society Smith, Jeff Smith and Curley Smith, | ives Tea-Pot results nt tonfiage of 525,000 for | among those who have championed ‘h® Union League clu! a promines to | held in connection with the killings. * IN npg and Great Britain and of |/the pact. The tension which has | >.” R | Authorities learned definitely to. |Children Go Back to | THIS CITY fe lor Japan. prevailed since the signing of the} The club's leaflet announces that| day that Carroll had received numer: | School ‘After Flood) seattic® potice were asked to aid) Sone PRR NE. treaty in Dublin broke. om a pub-| Michael REFUSE Collins himself appeared almost boisterously gleeful. - | GERMAN PLEA 's..¢ Wounded in PARIS, Dec. 17.—The allied rep- “frations commission refused to con Belfast Shooting Sider the German request for exten-| BELFAST, Dec. 17—A ion of time in reparetion payments, | OT* Persons were wound score or led in gun Battles in the streets of Belfast to _Mt-was announced today. | day, following approval by the Brit- «The commission demanded in a/ish parliament of the Anglolrith Pape note to Chancefor Wirth | treaty. eats it immediately be furnished with Sees |. details regarding promised payments,! ntees, to be furnisial in the| Parliament to Vote ime dnd definite information| op Ireland Monday othe delay which was asked : Untit these detain are received | TONDON, Dec. 1 the cominission cimnot discuss the| fication of the peace tri German request. Ireland will be taken Mond: "4 ee houses of parliament —Vote on rati-|'¢ the same as the Philadelphia and | eaty with jay in both | The only obstacle to ratification ‘ France Clings to now is the possibility that the dai) | - Big Navy Demand eireann may defeat the treaty, « PARIS, Dec. 17-—France. is op-| ment never would to the abolition of submarines. | Por nce sees No reason why she E should not have a navy as big a8! rent and contain ubout bodies. | In these statements, made ‘here If it does that, the British partie | 49 not know.” ratify It, Roman catacombs are 580 miles in 15,000,000 wemi-officially today, France takes direct imsue with Britain at the|#unched a vigorous attack on the) Wirth government in a secret sex ks sion of the foreign committee of the her daughter, a jury was still dead. Washington arms conference. . jrelehstag, it was. learned on high Stinnes Attacks authority today | . cellor Wirth, replying to the| _. , Wirth Government} .jcrres, deciarea ne would ultimate | ly seek a Vote of confidence in the BERLIN, Dec: 17—Higo Stinnes, the economic kaiser of Germany,' reichstag. gevine and Neatare Pietyese from 1130 1 Pr. Me GINNING MONDAY MATINEE Vaudeyities Langhing Sensation PAULINE Eminent French Sete LASS, MAN “tm mi Showing ALICK BRADY Sennon'’n Comedy AL FIELDS & SHELDON in “The Last of the Cabblen” PANTAGESCOPE “Dawn of the Kant” General Admission; Matinees, 2he. Nights, 400 working on the| One official said that the depart STARTS ON PAGE ONE Dead in Portland |®« in rance privileges. * Announcement was also made that nivaraaane clare @ eae ti |after the first year of insurance the ji, and at whrlous tires municipal | "Sere? May borrow 94 per cent oo judge and ‘aksistant United states |‘ “mount paid in to date, } It waa indicated that|tazeg were to be levied in aid of the | sity ‘The ry in declared to penetrate even |abie to offer any explanation of the | Jdindenfeld would not be paid the re | syaterm: and aun on eracak adiee carer, «| BURGLAR GETS the leaden shields used by X-ray) mystery. He mid his brother had| ward money unless he returned tol whereas, the corporation counsel ew | complicity in the crime to prefer jMeninat Lindenfelt. How he obtain: | gibsequent to an election at which orn, his brother, with whom |ed knowledge of the big plot ig atill | the voters were assured that no jtratex thé human skid and batters | axsistance, the automobile being) directly upon a cancer, or other ma. wrecked in the affray lgnant growth, without having the| Joe not permit him to sign the) Annouhcement to the sctentific | dead bere today as the price of recognition! World has just been made by Dr. H. | operators. | gone to a Georgetown pool hail, aft-/ testify against thone naid to be in-| nag ruled thet if adequate rates Of" 471 aiso wpent several years of| : that the government would be|C Pussies, University of California REACHES VOLTAGE OF j@r taking hix wife to the movies Frt-| volved. If he refuses to do %o, hel tare are nof maintained, & general |i tre in Beattie. He wan peotes. ined within 24 hours if he| CXPert and one of the leading fleuro-| 199.000 IN TEST | day night, and that he knew nothing | probably will be charged with knowl janitity claim could be Mhcceasfully | ion) in several lodges, both in the| A jewelry thief who entered the |reople experts of the nation, follow-| In the experiments made here the |of hin subseqient movements edee of the conspiracy and bel maintained against the city; and Notthwtst aid Alnsee. home of Mra. F. O. Berkhart, 1802 ¢ Harding then suggested,|®&_ demonstrations given before attachment ran up to a Voltage of| Detettives C. L, Toma and H. M.|brought back Whereas, the operation of the yo ae Fourth ave. W. Friday night, stole 180,000, leaping an 1%inch gap Rarton, who investigated the case,| Burns today sald Lindenfeld was| municipal street railway in, and man “we heave long soeght.” He| P Rard was a romantic figure in|a diamond platinum pin set with « |mhould be, a problem for solution! worhweet and Alaskan financial sapphire and two jeweled butter- | Was an Xray machine that might be/ story, maying they thought he had | said he believed he had been appre-\tnry calm business judgement 4nd circtes ffe in anid to have made his| flies, valued at $600, a mesh beg jused by the layman dy well ax the | been injured In the wreck 1 ed, but no official cable had yet | should net be affected by POPUlET | rient fortune with the famous “Beweie| valued at $200, and $40 in cath. | expert received propaganda; and Bench” mine in Alaska in 1906. Com. According to Mrs. Berkhart, the eee } “IT had noticed that the eartier nS are certain that Lindenfeld Whereas, it in the Intention of the | iq, ie to Beattie, he lost his money, but/ thief was apparently familiar with Xray deviers couta be operated only MLAN STABBED [ocows ‘i ‘Stour the pict nai |, salle Sete atith. the, kenyor | by trained experts,” he pointed out, ity cou 30 ouped his fortune in a shipping |the house, timing his entry when Burns, and we believe he can make! ang the general stiperintendent of venture on the Columbia. Altho r } Ham! the family was upstairs. Two men, who stabbed 1. Ht, Pal. |” ponsible and practicable economy; |was in moderate circumstances at | reported stolen from Mrs. E. Lent. According to information here.) Now, therefore, let It be resolved the time of his death, according to] 2531 First ave, N., Friday night. the city council of the city of | triends. Californians Out ty Saturday, | months ago Gentile et sale cm without af affirmative vote for Muscle Shoals of the qualified electors of the wity| Causes Two Arrests) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.—“Our on to be belt] Found in possession of a package |company believes it can perform a ding to police, Jack | signal service to the government by |not know that thin new radium-ray jena of cancer, for there is much yet | aye® and Madison at. o to be studied. But I do see the way are sought by police, Palmer whe opened for wide dnd general expert where hin wounds were dressed |for such purpose; and of yenshee, All three men are sald to have been! the Wall Street bomb explonion | Gl7,0°trn, ie em “reduce street |urday for investigation, Both were| William F. Humphreys today. = drinking. g Palmer's wounds are not) which cost a score of %, | pailway fares to a Scent basin when | Arrested at Seventh ave. and Spring] Humphreys is attorney for the A nevere | Wolfe Lindenfeld has been ae | inis can be done consistent with! #t by Sergeant R. Newton and J.|Construction Co. of North America, STARTS ON PAGE ONE 4} rested by the Polish police here (ine taxing care of outstanding obii-| McCarty, @ San Francisco concern, which has KLAN UNIFORM ] at the request of the U.S. de | citions and the cost of mainte Sr er jsulmnitted a proposal which it claims | partment of Justice, nance and operation, having due re LA “KIDNAPS” jis superior to that of Henry Ford for \# today, Iam told, firing white men! ON SLAIN MAN) The man is said to have made a) cara to any and all economies that | E ne Se eee nd replacing them with Jap engine | full confession, admitting that $30.-|7.. of may be adopted, unless SOCIAL WORKER tenders, who are learning to become! ARDMORE, Okla, Dec. 17.—~ Aw reed Re Bromined for the Joh and | otherwise directed by the people ee ee eae x. Greek Steamer Goes engineers |thorities today endeavored to tink |.'\ "re money was received by New | it is unlikely, officials said, that| K." kidnaped Adjt. Kelso, of the Sal. |) ‘ HEADQUARTERS IN the activities of a secret organization | ry irq Terercationsia * MO*e™ la mpecial election will be called for vation Army last night, toured the Ashore Off Ireland CENTRAL BUILDING jwith the deaths of Joe Carroll and | Saisisede te sae to be « counin of | {2_permit the people 'to vote on the | city in a number of automobiles, then| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 17.—The 7 Scent fare, inastnuch fs It could be| stopped at a lonely spot in Wright | Greek steamer Flotis, en route from | German radical voted on at the May election when/park. There the whiterobed kidnap. | Astoria to the United Kingdom with ship roll af the Associated Industries, |shot to death near Wilson, ¢ feader. who was killed in Berlin early | Counctiman Erickson’s 3-cent fare|ers dumfounded the social worker by |a wheat cargo, ran aground on a reef and it includes the names of Reginaid| In a statement iamued today, Ag |i 1919. His confonsion, it is allered. | bi appears on the ballot presenting him with a $100 bill. near Limerick, Ireland, according to H. Parsons and M. A. Matthews, vai.| sistant County Attorney Hodges as. | MYO" the Hames of the ring leaders | qitegeraid’s ordinance provides| “Td lke to be kidnaped some ja London cablegram received here lant Battlers for the Japa on all ocea-|serted that Sima was wearing what |" the place where the bomb was |that the Scent fare become effective | more,” Kelso says, today. Assistance has been sent. sions, who also Went before the legis-|i* purported to be the Ku Klux Klan | ™enufectured lin March, only two monthe before} — a ms “The list of the board of trustees |John Smith, of Wilson, and C. G. of the club reads like the member. | Sims, Ardmore policeman, who were ha, | Rosa Luxembure, Fed headquarters are at 200 Central | OU" threatening letters warning him | T " 4 }in the search for four missing per-) building. Its secretary in William M.\' leave the neighborhood at once. e week's vacation enjoyed by the | 2 saturday. equalled by no other Tea on sale an Garrett. D. W. Bowen is treanurer.| Carroll and Smith were shot to /Sehool children in the flooded die |" 4’ 1 Andrews, 65, a farmer of| The membernhip fee is $5 and the an. | death at the Carroll home near Wi. |ticts of King county will be ended! po rington, disappeared after board-| nual dues $4 [son Thursday night, Smith waa maid | When the schools reopen Monday ing a-car for Seattle last Tuesday, BALLINGER | to have been a member of the attack-| | ADs 18a y 1,700 school chil| ana has not since been seen by POOH-POOHS CHARGE |e party. More than 36 shots were |4ren in Kent, Thomas, O'Brien, Ortl-| ena, and relatives “Tindall doesn't know what he's|*%banked between the Carroll fam, |!!* and Snoqualmie valley towns were | Wen the floods swept Barling: talking about,” anid Judge Ballinger,|"'¥ 44 the anwailants, it was said. | Kept from their classes by the High | ton, Andrews’ home was flooded. He when informed of the counci}man's| pee’: Sere oe P| rowed to the station and put his statement, |AMAZONS TO | Hulse, county superintendent. of | Virg aboard a. train for Beattle, “Our declaration of principles eases: where she is being cared for by ‘Mase “just a tot of prope | BE DEPORTED Freed of Insurance (| Anarews later boarded. another Sold by all Grocers t: Sealed Packets Only. pocpe is being circulated promineu-| | prrrsRURG, Kans. Dec. 17 Murder Plot Charge train and disappeared. His wife is ome! tote | said to be in critical condition from | “The purposes of the organisation,» | DePartation of alien women leaders | CHRISTMAS WEEK ATTRACTION he added of the “Amagon army” and other| COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. Dec. 17./® mental breakdown following her COM. SUNDAY, DEC. 25, XMAS NITE - re fundamentally patriot. | mye He Fred Decker wag acquitted by a jury | busbands’ disappearance lby the federal government, it be| ®t 18 & plot to defraud Jife insur.|the U. 8. 8. Unalga, was recently | ai }ance companies of $24,000, discharged, according to his mother, attorneys were consid.| Who lives at 6342 38th ave, 8. W, |New York clubs. The individual opinion of members as regards the Japanese and labor have never been expressed. #0 Mr. Tindall is entire ly mistaken in his opinion. Where [he gets his ideas om the subject 1 me known here, jane Prosecutin Several federal .investigatow And! 11. 35 mavianbllity, taday of pro-| but has not come home. Alreh Wiley Denes Seaieee a ding with their case against Caj| Joe Wardén, 10, disappeared from torney, arrived here’ to begin a! 1, ver the third of three brethers| his home at-€#44 Carleton ave. Fri- Probe that will result ‘in deport: | charged with complicity in the crime. |@4¥, according to his father. The tion proceedings inst many “for-| Viel Decker, the other brother ie| boy wore blue overalls cigners, it was declared. |serving a sentence of,life imprison.| J. Carson, 69, a cooper, was re | Sabet jorted missing from 608 K, st, Ta- |Jury in Deadlock a's. ms coma, and is thought to have come sie | H H - - - Over Infanticide Moonshine Outfit Mother, bring home some of|to Seattle, He was wearing an |aeADRIAN, Mich. Deo. 17.—Atter Seized by Police | poiat's mix Breaai—Aadvertisement, | army overcoat 1 (opp ay bondi ppmdinas yf = Wie | A copper still, coll, empty kegs and " other apparatus for moonshining Megitimate baby of Miss Alice Kirby, | ready for operation, were seized, and George Hanoff, 27, and Pete Scott orers, Were arrested in a raid Battery #t. Friday night by | lepho: Bobolink is called the reed bird in| Patrolmen George Reynolds and Beginning El iene or Pennsylvania and the rice bird in| Walter Dench. Both men were held | md . the Carolinas. ‘Saturday for federal officials | TOMORROW and. Order Gente locked today All Next Week SO MELODIOUS! L ee Matinee Seo WICKED! ¢ p © E W = | Thomas Wilkes Presents é yon L ACE H | ———ror the First Time in Seattle Something Entirely Different CONTINUOUS TOU! RAWLS @ VON KAUFMAN i LA _SOVA @ GIL The Beggar's Opera is not grand opera. It is successful comic opera of the most delicious and spicy sort. There is more satire, fun and sweet tunes packed Into its two and one-half hours of fascinating roguery than America has seen in many a day. It is strikingly produced, delight- fully sung and brilliantly acted by a company of London artists, the first all English production heard in this city in many seasons, and the best. The Beggar's Opera has been the sensation of Los Angeles and San Francisco for the past month, It Jumped seven thousand miles from London to California to open its American tour, after 1,000 nights in London. It could be called “Satires of 1728.” Sensational Comedy Drama Hit of the Present Season in New York By Edward Charles Carpenter de ge In “Diversions de with PRICES: waften a tenet Adele Blood, Thomas Chatterton NIGHTS eae eats ‘scat “The Hiekville Hubes” aad the Excellent Wilkes Company Staged under personal direction of T. Daniel Frawley N Silent Humoriats FEATURE PHOTOP “PLAYING SQUARE’ win JOHNNIE WALKER «= EDNA MURPHY Late Stars of “Over the Hill” At the WILKES es: Be to $1.00 Mats.: Sun, Wed. & Sat, & 50e, plus tax