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Comedian Tops Moore Bill SPREAD MURDER New Prima DECLARE BOY New Vaudeville Prog NET IN 3 STATES Donna With | NOT MURDERER [ ANOTHER ROYAL MARRIAGE | BOOST TOURING IN NORTHWEST Session at Spokane Takes Action Seong Detectives Looking for ‘S Police Convinced by Straight ht | ooking for ‘ ure | ° olice Convinced by straight) Phew | Death” Boddy English Co. Story | NEW YORK, LOS ANGELS trail of “Sure Death” Roddy [Olin Claude Walker Who killed two of their leity jail here as “the bey and fled after. murdering Main Street,” hax convinced man, police and detectives police offictain that he is not gullty their net over three states of the double mu r of Million in an effort to apprehend James Blackwell his wife wansin Gallup, No M. November Yeatertay detective pals of De We hauled that youngster tectives Miller and Muckley, who} |the coals in a stiff examination, ‘| met death from the negro slayer’s Assistant, Police Chief A, W. Mur} gun, missed their man by a scart ray said today | half bour at his home at Mont | “He wtuek with his original story Claire, No J. to a T? | | Boddy, who was out on parole ‘ | “He frabkiy admits that he was | ists in reaching their ot from Blackwell's island, when he jim Gallup at the time Mr, and Mre. | s and furnishing them with all shot down @ negro janitor and two | Blackwell Were found shot to death | means of assistance on the highwaya. detectives during a holdup in which on the pUreh of their home, He| , The association resolved th he got $800, was thought to have! says he Knew nothing of the mur 5 | n° parallel or loop roads shall. ee aaa mtruck for the negro quarter of |ders until he heard the street gow Cyne’ a6 parts of ee Belleview, N. J. In this section A . |nip the next day pests, hiehee,. Seren be has established a reputat ea | “Welhave wired Chief of Police pope, eeneee ae es ch won him bis name of “Sur a Lucien Turner, of Gallup, that fur ary fot Che comtrt OF a neces among his negro woquaint | ther aétion must come from hin | ed A. Allene, of pth ~ vinor of the state Columbia RENEW STRIKE Frank W resigned, CHICAGO, Jan, T—Renewal ‘of Jan, 7.-On ? 1—The National Parks Highway association, In sem wion here, today adopted two resotur tions aimed to stimulate touring im Northwest during the next four Jan, 7 thy from Cal known at the Jan. negro sPOK comrades nther xpread a loca! rm at today the The first of these resolutions high: ly commended the Portland fair spire it, holding that such a fair would go far toward advertieing the Northwest as an over ry at all tines to ald tour elation ¢ Lillian Coles. She ia the new prima donna with Albert} de Courville’s “London Fol-| | lies,” which is being held over | jat Guilbert 1—Nat Nazorro, Moore. 2—Trio appearing: in “Timely Revue,” Palace Hip. 3—Mabel Harper, coming’ to Pantages. Week's new bill of Orpheum vaude- ville at the Moore ts “A Man of) Affairs,” a “comedy slice of life,”| featuring Eddie Buzzeil, a comedian of more than usual note. The offer) ing is a unique little musical come. | dy, having to do with a young chap | of rural persuasion and his many) Sweethearts: the girl at home in the country. the Broadway flapper and! the young thing past middle age with matrimonial intentiona. Nat Nazarro nas a featured act | which includes instrumental music, wong, dance and a lot of comedy. | Lydia Barry, lyrical raconteuse, Will be heard in a repertotre of songs. | “Listen Bertie” is the title of the; “nut” act of Lane and Byron. ; It is & combination of singing, dancing and funny conversation. Beatrice Sweeney will be seen in @ainty diversion of gymnastics. Cliff Nazarro and Darling Sisters in “Juvenile Frivolities” have one of the most pleasing of the week's acts. | Fink's mules along with some dogs and ponies furnish quite an unusual number, Topics of the Day, Aesop's Fables, Pathe News and the concert orches- tra are regular attractions found on the new bill. IRISH COMEDIAN COMING TO PAN Larry Reilly, one of vaudeville’ most delightful Irish character ac The leading attraction on next | } } ing. a comedy sketch, for the new ‘week's bill at the Pantages, opening with next Monday's matiner. Reilly has long been a favorite Irish singer | and actor in vaudeville, but has not appeared in the West in a number) Of seasons, } Dunbar and Turner will offer “Eccentric Conglomerations,” in| which they are making their way | over the circuit to the accompant- ment of hilarious mirth. Another eccentric comedienne of Yaudeville and already an established favorite with Pantages audiences, | altho it has been some time since she | visited Seattle, is Mabel Harper, pro- | grammed as “The Fun-Beam of | Vaudeville.” Mins Harper is assisted | by Ethel Fitzpatrick at the piano, Shaw's sporting dog revue is de-| fcribed as a congress of racing and} coursing does from the most famous kennels in the world. Swan and Swan, a clever comedian and a pretty girl, are syncopated | tors, will provide the featured oo |days longer, owing to popu | lar demand. Miss Cole joined the com News, Notes and Gossip *¥ Beginning in February there wil! | ed” [be training courses for Blue Bird \teaders and Campfire guardians at | headquarters, For guardians there | | will be an afternoon course on Wed. nendays from 3 to 6 and an evening | course on Mondays from 7:30 to 9:30. | |The Blue Bird leaders will meet | j Tuesdays from 4 to 6. Both courses | |consiat of a lecture lasting one hour jand a hand craft class of an hour. into the Thursday evening. NATIONAL NEW YORK, Jan, 1.--The annual National Automobile Opens today in the Grand Centra the Metropolitan a few| Wednesday and “jump- leading role AUTO SHOW ON) 22d | how | } | | | Chicago's building trades strike was | 7 | jerewes teday, to start next Tuesday ya ed 7 All unions except the bricklavers | é | nally voted to reject the we . | jaward made by Judge K. M, Landin — | dame tose wml te ue “| Engagements seem to be the rage in the royal family of | standstill for nearly a year. | England. The earl of Eltham, eldest son of the marquis of | Cambridge, is to marry Dorothy Isabel Westenra. The young | |ARREST MADE | earl, a soldier, is a nephew of Queen Mary of England. ole IN BANK THEFT BIGGER CLASS |LOGGER TAKES | LIFE WITH GAS | Stenciling, wood blocking, basketry | AT UNIVERSITY LOCAL GIRL chassis, representing 92 American and foreign makes, on exhibition. ‘The scene at the palace presented | jand other hand work suitable for use in Campfire meeting» is taught ‘There will be a charge of $2 for each course to cover material used. @ gorgeous spectacle with the white | ° om |marble walls and classic columns Again headquarters is asking girls decorated in purple and gold, Glin to ‘look thru their pisce bag» for (ening automobiles, grouped on four | scraps of silk, cretonne and yarn for | Moors of the building, comprined the | dimabled veterans. finest dieplay ever presented | S wus | Car value at the show this year Classes in symbolism, bead bands | gives the purchaser more for his ‘and ceremonial gown decorations will| money than ever before, dealers be held Saturday mornings from | guid, 920 to 12 during January. During | seamen — Help in Book on Mins Bringloe’s absence Mim Mabel | Furry will take charee of the N. W. Resources! Tusiness and professional men of claasen. The only charge will be for oe ! jMaterials used. . Claares in motion songs are being | the Northwest who are contributing held Wednesday afternoons from 4 to chapters for the texthook on eco. 5 at headquarters, 4169-72 Areade|fomic resources of the Northwest, “The Country Cop and the City |Dduliding. Miss Florence McComb | now being complied by Dean Stephen Girl" tf the caption of Pitzer and|teaches the songs with Miss Rom-|I. Miller and Prot. Lid T. Lewis of Day's comedy skit. |delle Goodwin. in charge of motions |the University of Washington, tn | A novel melange of musical oddi./Mimeographed copies of the words clude: Robert Allen of the West ties fs promised by the Musical, Will be supplied. There will be no|Coast Lumbermen’s —ansociation Rowellys. charge. | Dean Hugo Winkenwerder, Unive Vioia Dana is in the feature photo |nity of Washington; W. 8. Allen of play, “There Are No Villains.” \the Fisher Flour Mills; Prof. T. D.| Kidler and Dean John N, Cobb, both of the University of Washington, and Prof. M. M. Skinner, formerty of the same institution | } | eee ‘The Red Croa# has been Interested in cooperating with the Campfire AT PALACE HIP girls, and beginning Saturday two Georgia. Hall, now playing at|Courses in home nursing will be | | ] || Who robbed the Half-Way State bank, Palace with more than 400 cars and |%t Mount Clemens, Mich. of $12,000 crater Final registration figures for the] W. ‘Trosbers, 60, @ logger, was inter quarter at the university indi-|¢eunq dead from gas early Saturday pia, cate a slight increase over the! in his room at the Georgian hotel. Lates was arrested Friday night,| autumn quarter, With enrollment! gmmeiling gas in the hallway, Chas. at the ranch of hin father-in-law, «| practically complete, Bursar Herbert | 7 Jackson, a roomer, called Fan farmer named Blue, near Tenino, by|T. Condon’s office announces that | Tanaka, the proprietor, and found authority of a telerraphic warrant. | 4,635. have entered for the Winter ‘Torsberg’s door locked. They broke According to Harry Parr, whom/|term. ‘The total last quarter was| down the door and found the man ly Lutes has retained as counsel, the| 4,696. This total falls about 500 be-| ing across his bed with a «mall gas cane in one of “mistaken identity.” | low the registration for the Winter! jet turned on. The cracks in the Two other men suspected of com-| quarter of 1921. | window had been plugged with raga. plicity are held in Detroit, * Lens trouble regarding registration | The body was taken to the morgue — changes and difficulties was encoun-| No relatives of Torsberg have been last year, Alger Lutes, 38, was held Saturday in the county jail at Olym.| w: Deranged Veterans’ Cases to Be Probed WASHINOTON, Jan. 7.—A nation- ~The WAT wide investigation of mentally de. | New Hearing Over : Loew's Palace Hip, has been enjoy. | offered at the Red Cross headquar ing an “old home” affair in Seattle ters, Fifth and Virginia; one from | this week. Her father, Billy (“Swede”) 9 to 1039 and the other from 1020 Hall, was one of the city’s most pop. to 12. The course will last 15 weeks ular stare a generation ago, and his APd i= free to all Campfire girls and pretty daughter, a toddler behind the |KUardians, At the conclusion of the ncenes of the old Third Avenue the Course Red Cross certificates will be atre, gained. her knowledge of the|siven. Campfire headquarters will) rudiments of the art in that environ. «ive special Red Crons honor to sii | ment. girls recetving certificates. eee Beginning in February a clare in home nursing for guardians will be Argument Date Set in Circus Robbery) VANCOUVER, Wash. Jan. 7—In An attempt to compel the superior court to show cause for ite refusal to grant a continuante of the case of Mert Oreutt and Rey Moore, charged with robbing the Sells Floto cireus of $300,000 September 16, an the fw will give their firm function some time this tered this year than at any previous | found. Farmers Face Wall, | Wh | Stone. New systems of routing the | eat Grower Says| ftom of students cut down the time wall, and disaster ia imminent unless | 5. m. the first day of enroliment.— |". to Pass the Buck certain evils are corrected. This waa! atout 600 new students and former}, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—-Deciar- | ager of the Northwest Wheat Grow 4 = ‘the government to engage in, Becond , included In the enrollment thin i ere, axnoclated, before the members'|term Very few. studentn were Assistant Postmaster General] Friday, at the Masonic clubrooms, > urged congress today to authorize! jolnatic work, President Hen: Crop values have slumped fron: |pnowne aye the number, lost U2 | the postoffice department to contract Jewett, There ix something wrong | vacation in the laat three years. commercial concerns. In the relationship of values of crops _ — ° |War Finance Loans Hommes et Chevaux) waAsHincton,s Jan. 7 Laties wilt be welcome to eit on the side door of Volture 75, de La Bo. clete dex Quarante Hommes et Hult mon “40 and §” “mined” | quarter, according to Registrar E. N-| i Postoffice Wants Farmers are being forced to the| go that 3,600 were registered by 3 the admonition of G. C. Jewett, man-| Aton not in renidence last year INK Hight Oying is too hazardous for | counctl of the Chamber of Commerce dropped last quarter for failure in Shaughnessy, in charge of air mail, | $13,000,000,000 to $5,000,000,000. #414 tween terms ‘wus lower than for any fF Hight air mail deliveries with to valuen of other goods, he declared. Ladies Ride With | Total $200,000,000 in Noor and hang their feet out of Chevauxr In other words | month. / White River Valley finance corporation has loaned nearly $150,000,000 to agricultural interests, | and $50,000,000 more to encourage ex- ports in 1921, it was stated officially Listing of Jobless Suggested by Body | To prevent duplication of effort on the part of the various employ: ranged ex-service men now held in prisons of the country has been start-| ed by the United States veterans’ bu reau, Col, Forbes, director, an- nounced toda: SPOKANE.—Fred A. Adams suc: ceeds Frank W. Guilbert as ex- ecutive secretary of the National| Park Highways association, ——-— Hays Offer Scouted” by Movie Magaz NEW YORK. Jan, 7.—The e4 $150,000 yearly salary said to hi been offered Postmaster G Will H. Hays to head a national tion picture industry, i# im reality lesn than $100,000 a year, to Variety, a theatrical magazine, day The magazine further states “effective notice haw been politicians, both democratic » those Interested in the fo ut a new party and the 1 bloc, that a deal is on between in controt of the motion pletere: tion and the republican party.” as Free Lecture to Be gf Delivered on D Under the auspices of Seattle cil, Knights of Columbus, Dr, Benoist Pallen, of New Ye deliver a free public lecture Wednesday evening at & Knights of Columbus hall, be introduced by Prof. Clark P, ¥ sett, of the University of Washii An author of note and a utor to leading magazines, Dr. Pall in Catholic revisory editor of the | International Encyclopedia and Ei cyclopedia Americana, and is aging editor of the Catholic pedia. Says Light Bulbs Are Too Exp NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The pays too much for electric bulbs, Samuel Untermyer, % counsel of the Lockwood o investigating housing charged today. For something tasty, serve French Pastry.”—Adver 4 [on the claims of the.former t | Herbert W : Harvey, that they were removed by been asked to sing “America” and argument on the writ of certiorari | | will be held in Olympia Monday, the day preceding the date net for the pecond trial of the two men. ‘The jury at the first trial disagreed. In the motion to diamines the case at torneys for the defendants claim | they should have been crasted a new trial within 78 days. A motion has also been filed alleging prejudice on | the part of Judes Simpaén, who | heard the first case. | Urge Sale of All Ship Board Craft! WASHINGTON, Jan. 7--Sales of all shipping board vessels as speedily as poanibie, the establishment of & $100,000,000 merchant marine and re | volving fund and income tax relief vere th ou ding features 1 be v McFartine, were the three stata ny | hold-up. ee iad on “Handly. aa of the indirect ship wubsidy plan sub- | The arrests were made Friday,| nut) Turner, ch leaders. | mitted to the shipping board by the after Gerald Lindsay, 18, had been| on ry y representatives of American ship | Cc. Ss. Controversy held at Red Cross headquarters one BOSTON, Jan. 1—Judge Crosby, |CVeRing & week, providing there are in the supreme court late yesterday, 15 Who wish to take it. The meet.) declined to appoint Frank M. Lam. Is will probably be on Tuemiays son, vice president of the Old Colony | Tht? Will be a charge of $2 for the rust Co. as temporary trustee for COUT. Those completing will re the Christian Science Publishing ao |CC'Y® ® Red Gross, cortiticnte. ciety until a hearing had been heid| rustees,| Sunday, January 15, at 3 p. m Bustace and Pan! Campfire Girls and Boy Scouts have lmalute the flag at the University W sharia ee jC. TU. at B 45th st. and Brooklyn lave. Giria should wear middies and Four Youths Seized dark skirts and red ties. | as Bandit Suspects rd Four youths, Harold Orth, Harry D. Sherer, 18; Henry O'Brien, 20, and Martin A. Youg, 21, were heid in city jail Saturday suspected of committing several street car the directors in bed faith. P| The Wanloda Campfire hax elected | the following officers: Drucilla Din more, president; Gerene Garrison, Vice president; Rae Kaston, secretary; Doris Tharp, treasurer; Lola Hab . Shot accidentally by Orth in a house owners, operators and builders yes-| at 4749. Seventh ave, N. E. The terday, | boys were all asleep when police } went to the house Friday The Wohano Campfire has elected the following officers: Jessie Kenna, | |president; Dorothy Dunn, secretary, | |and Ann Elmore, scribe. | eee | John R. McLaughlin At the Grand Council fire in West | Dead at Age of 83 Seattle, in which the Cheenalo| John R. Mclaughlin, 83, died at Campfire took part, a number of its| his home, 914 W. Galer st., Friday. | Crashing into an open switch at|members took rank. Grace Mo |The body is at the Butterworth First aye, and Union st. late Friday, |Carthy, Audrey MacDonald and mortuary, pending funeral arrange a Ballard street car jumped the|Martha Hardy took the rank of fire-| ments. Mclaughlin was active in| track and was struck by a 20th ave,|maker, Helen Moulton, Eunice Mac-|the Masonic order. He is survived | N. W. street car, northbound. Dox |Tagart, Marion Felmiey, Rowena| by one daughter, Mrs. Robert Ker. ens of passengers were injured. Mrs, | Bloss and Elizabeth Loomis took the | nan, with whom he made his home, Josephine Promer, 53, 2416 W. 624 Tank of torch bearer, All won the'and a sister, Mrs, Selina Burchard, Many Injured as Trolleys Collide | Was 74 years oid. 4 . Pioneer Is Buried |fion agencies of the city, Mayor! — Frank Johnson, White river valley | Caldwell’s commission on un®mploy- Ly @ eS pioneer, was buried In the Kent cem-| ment has recommended the registra- etery Wednesday. A widow and) tion of all Seattle's jobless. A report eight children survive him. Johnson|on this scheme will be placed before the commission within two weeks, | A Healthy New Year ) the countless thousands w from conatipation, indigeati« ache, headache, listiessness and down system Bark Root Tonic offers the hope for a healthy new year —and points te thor bh b RE | helped——as ite best r health building Made from N » mutter back- run- own purest reete rhe. TWICE DAILY, 2:30- AT ALL RELIA Nights 15¢ to $1.00 - DRUGGISTS, On % Celro-Kola Co., Mfrs. Portland, Ore. OQwhoum Gronik Aimananaad THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK MAIN 0232" Matinees 15¢ to 50¢ EDDIE BUZZELL In 8 Camie Slice of Life AFFAIRS” By Daniel Kussell - A Laurence Schwab Production LAKE & 1 To BYRON In “Listen Bertie” Jugsiers. st., and her granddaughter, Dorothy, |Pank of craftsmen. The Pantagescope will have a new|sage 3, were badly bruised and cut. ! Gee feature photoplay, comedies and| They were taken to the city hospital, of Plainview, Minn. s Temorrew, Monday, Tuesday, Wedn FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ny, January §, 8, 10, 11 CLIFF NAZARRO & ° DARLING SISTERS Tews events of local interest. | Two other women, whose names TWO HEADLINERS | AT PALACE HIP j ‘The new show assembled to ‘amuse |Cars were Patrons of Loew's Palace Hip for four days, commencing tomorrow, | boasts two headline drawing card: ©f prominence—the “Timely Revue” | and the Crescent Comedy Four. | The “Timely Revue” is described | 29 & spectacular musical satire in} four scenes with a quintet of artists) fn the company | Sharing the headline space ix the! Crescent Comedy Four, a quartet of | fovial singing comics who are pre. | fented by the Avon Comedy Four in| their former. success, “The rent Teacher.” Fred Weber and company are seen In A.novel, #kit called “At the Stage ” Tt is triloquial affair. CREDIT - GLADLY STYLISH CLO eES MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS | Geo. whole bedy ached so have not been learned, were also seriously injured in the crash. Both so badly damaged that they were towed to the car barns. HEAD ACHED AND BODY ACHED ‘There are various symptoms of kidney trouble — rheumatic: pains, backache, sore muscles, stiff joints, and “always tired” feeling. Mra. Morgan, KE. Fairfield, Vt., “My head ached and my I could not} Foley Kidney Pills gave me h m. to It p.m. Dally DAY MATINER writes: Yeung Irish Actor-Singer LARRY REILLY And His Players Supported hy Mary ¥ “THE END OF ‘TH sleep. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Cordially invite you to attend their regular DANCE Thursday and Saturday Evenings During the Winter Seasons AT THE Moose Temple Cor, Kighth and University GOOD MUSIC DANCING AT 9:00 pton, in noap” AR & TURNER in “Hush Money” ures Ineen 25 centas Nights 40 cents YOU’LL SAY “SOME” SHOW! VAUDEVILLE Crescent Comedy Four “The New Teacher” FRED WEBER & CO. PITZER & DAY MUSICAL ROWELLYS AND “Timely Revue” Spectacular Musical Satire You MAY In “Juvenile BEATRICE And yet they say- THERE ARE NO VILLAINS — but perhaps they were only repeating the title of the newest screen success With Back In “A Variety Owner of auto license 21 NEW WEEKDAY AFTERNOON PRICES M box office, Children 10c— Adults 20¢ 7.""" Tax tickets for Tuesday night’s performance. Frivolities” LYDIA BARRY Lyrical Raconteuse in a Repertoire of Songs SWEENEY Dainty Acrialist FINK’S MULES “Vaudeville Equine Joy Fest” NAT NAZARRO & CO. & Bubbles of Varieties” 134 may have two free Call