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The Seattle Star ished Dally ary ove: AND DOORS Wt AVE | mone “Subscription Rates THE STATR 3 foot by 6 foot 4 feet by & foe Hot Red Sash «t prices on Plate Gin put in -your OUTSIDE oF STATE OF WASHINGTON ir $9.00 year any kind of a building CAKRIBR PD nh Rates Per Insert Large Clean Lump advertisements | Seinck each more the reamiar afternoon edt Your credit ta 5 mek for the Cinesificd Adver- UNTTED COAL COMPANY | { $33 Terry N. ent, 3 miles outside city Jim ROW TH FOREST Wood, per cord, delivered planer ends, coal for stove and fur Capitol 176T 12 and 16-Ineh $6 a load SR TYPEWRITER AGENCY any operate. Single load, $4. delivered anywhere by truck foot aldor, 3 or Beaceh $250 any time, Phone Main 0600 real laundry seryiee. Kk. and our students are always ted We make absolutely ho ee for tuition. Girls between ly personally. CABINET phonograph cetient tone ex ING Floor Piper & Dide, 1107 24 | and shipyard wood id, as school compan Sees a . Will give room | Apply 1919 Pighth | POR ind board free $9. delivered any wh HOUSER ERPER $3 per load, north of canal on PTIME BIANO PLAYING _ North £06 Pine ot ifew MALE HELP WANTED City CIVIL fon, 601 Arctic Bide. plicants for examination for the THING. a nad, $9 cord WING MACHINT: de, $18 un Rep 1 trical appliance salesman, ttneman, GSOD BROF- |i roadmaster, reate Berne Sew PIANO® FOR RENT _ Foner 210 Union. information application, which must Tied not late ratlway | Sun: At, postoffice, SLD GROWTH FORE $130 month. SPECIAL, COATS fi AND $2. GAK and Instruction ment Exchanger, €21 1 WANTED—FURNITURE Hiake bays AUCTION NOTIC parts of the city routes open for high Apply Circulation Depart- ment. Seattle St enment positions, $130 month- | eorece See tree. WEDNESDAY, JA ATILA M Bidg.. Washington. D.C | NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. | inexs demand exeredin: Ideal good payin Fumed oak dintng set. bu and 6 chairs . table room set.| steel fant. #17 Secon Tatas avenport. | o& sfield can't repair your | ich, throw it away. " Clock. opp._postoffice bed: fumed oak leather rocker, fumed 5 good rugs. dit Singer sewi gas range, mahogany dinim rent sixes, table, pe Alarm and mantel clocks | wed & Schwaern 4992 Arcade.| beds good springs and mat window shades oking utensils r articles too numer- us to mention. ods LEARN DRIV ‘automobiles, j |RCONOMT SALES & AUCTION Co. | Mina FT ne Becond Ave. J. BR NELSON, AUCTIONEER at 1414 Bros CLASS PATS and kalsomining at moderate | svenings, Main 0850 days. NTER WORK FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL NOTICH I can eave you money All electrical CABLE Pat [ et at reasonable prices. properly he Teconstructt _& Resa 2075 CENTRAL AGENCY Get my pric home by registered optician oy SELL. NEW FORD CARS On one-fifth and spread balance over 1 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES Phone Sunset 0299. SALESMEN WANTED Me SALADA TEA payment. fh EE TORNER CHIROPRAC- Washington, LOST AND FOUN FOR SALL—ALTO TRUCKS Pke—Girl's Eversharp pencil, same as keepsake. se phone Sunset 14 POCKETBOOK CONTAINING door key and other artich and farmers orily repaired. | PORTABLE | all evenings, > ABLE BLDG. CO. THE SEATTLE STAR eo Si SRN Sue et en DELEGATION OFF | Ex pect Hays to Save espace: FORSHIPMEET Bio Loss to Movies Will not overflow n uring flood; good ran sufticlont for all farm and | | i AME ject for the unsho pictures, in Sotachsla“purbacra.irtivation, | Seattle and Portland Groups) cceprriene inti, ty tne Unites Prem) |many cusem witneut sartalniy clestog 4g: “Sok” commul Neer Going Together |, NEW YORK, Jan, 17.—This ts the yp the small theatre, which Is the a} county fond: 1 mile east and | * naide story of why the moving Plo |jant thing they desire to do. r north | ¢ t w. ic} . ture magnates can afford to pay WI!" ‘rhe lows in 1 on unshown pic for| 1 Hirdaview, W Or way fo Ban Franelaco to 11, Hays $150,000 a year tures ran from 16 to 90 per cent of 4 iF” Wall-ae sad tls, Mtid bee | vxtann ference which may, All the altruistic and uplift pur|the entire contracted businem of tweer in, room 4 ew {at ange the shipping history. poses attributed to the movie may be | most of the largest concerns, With A " 1 oft 1 f on. % the last of properly indormed, but the true story | the annual business running over — toe ogee t tion to the meeting ja the extremely practical plan of aM | $10,000,000, this would mean @ loss oa KO FARM LANDS , od t © this city Tuesday extremely practical set of big busl-|of over $15,000,000 tad vi saving of Rae toy ead © i ~ rit PAE nieht. ‘The Seattieltes will join the nea men behind one of the biggest|/a very small percentage, in fact, 1 2 WK 1 ; t on ai 1 the com- of America’s industrie per cent, would pay the salary of the | _ 1. G PETERS 6 Third Ave. {t 4 groups will pr 1 South on rh sters of the moving picture | former postmaster general. 1A FARMS POR RENT {* e Hhasta Limited Wednenday business definitely expect that Will] ‘The big producers in the agree. ‘ RES. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR e nferenee is called by Her It Hays, by harmonising the indu*|ment with Haye propose to form . ~ . bert Fieishacker and other Califor try'’e business policy, will save for| definite system for the exchange of RF DB. $9 ganization of & $30,00%,000 private them 10 tin Jeorporation which would take over| That ts w the shipping board's interest and ervice out of Pacific Coast porta. postmaste Reattle’s delegation follows: J. HH. President Harding x, Judee James A, Haight, Daniel “Landis of the Mov B. Trefeth George TH. Lent, Wilk, The expl y they are able to tm | will be a real organization, function ALASKA Ol “, AND DRIL > RAY ANL #01 Alaska Bujlding, [George B. Lamping, J. F, Duthie ploture business at present ts dupll-|mve enormous sums for the industry 1. GF STOCKS AND BONDS jaind HM. 1, Alexander, chairman. cation tn salen, There are perhaps |and at the same time carry out dis Main pve WibL SELL BULIEOT | | ito REAL ES Th LOANS 00 bix, financially responsible mov- | desire in the way of higher standards Far | hk MRITCRM Heke CaP OTe eee ad -wcreure Young (98 Picture theatres in the country, |and the general uplift of the busi- oper |1000 Revere Oi JUEIIL as Othe FAG Mra 1022 ard. but there are about 12,000 smaller | nens. him) 60 Pathfinder Synd. (6% mo) 10.00 Tie“ PP NEAL, NOTICES ~~ theatres which constitute the bulk of| “But behind all other purposes and Lasndry Advances to $18 om Feb 4; pe At the family yealdenea, (* DUsiNeNs. ‘These amalier theatres, |the decisive influence which brought 60d Unites hevaltien. . 140!” S08 ‘At, (he family residoess: in order to get the big features from | the great producers together was the Wichita Royalty (2% mo). 1.00 APT. F. J. MOORE, husband of Various companies, contract annually | necessity for eliminating the tre. x: 0 Smith Wiider Royalty 10.00) Alletta Moore, aged §% years. mass for far more pictures than they can |mendous lom from which thy are all Bonin HE ge gag to A Ag tor end pilot on Yukon river fF \use, ‘They pay for only the pictures | suffering acutely by the action of the WIG Stock advances to $15 on ] neral services will be held that they do usa, and the big pro |emall exhibitors In buying many Jan, 23. This is best Mex Wedneads u 18, 1922, at 2 duc ep Phe col ' mor lan 38. This is | Wedneaday. January 18. 192,011 2 ducers are helplean They cannot col-'more pictures than they can dimplay. our an—fuy Smith Wider. | Pndertakine ri > 216-318 " TREN aN a Re AI Cy IN 4 ST WOOD, GOOD GRADE OLD PACTRC SECURITIES CO. | #icaeta. nen ant, bridge * {ONE ELLIOTT 3118 . “w conductat by Lod od era 2 | DRY BUREAU) i © Johnston F on & Ting, DAVENT r TT funeral 1 4] 78 Bound Rubher c MAUDH M. DAVENPORT. will bel Proves Itself WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. —A é : ting & Pow 1 Betechaaten Senate Sclonk Wess eweeping reorganization of all per-| x8 P. 8 Nat. Gas} on D F mit bureaus in federal protvbition en- 10 Go. _ | $5 th \tning @ Dev. |le? CARD OF THANK OWN ON LF ALM forcement ortices thruout the coun. 000 Therm * Creek. | aur i TO EXTEND OUI BIN. try will be made shortly, it was Boo Gelumbia. Hed ‘Metal WEAVE TO EEN Oe ents} BY MARGARET A. BUTCHER | learned here today. 000 Ale ka Petroleum @ Ge ie | and to all who so kindly remem- Do animals respond to the | This plan was decided upon by en- Rate? | ee MAX WINKLER dered ws in our sad bereavement! Golden Kule? Will » four-power | forcement chiefs, following the in-|we're licked,” the Defeated Candi- Meyer- | 214 Union St Piiore oaso, | Gf our Uelgyed Rusband and Father) pact work in a barnyard? Will |dictment of reveral high officials of es WE WILL SELL MRS, PEATRICE KER, “the toughest tomeat in seven | prohibition offices in New York for 2 N. W. Finance sec | VIOLET KEI ‘ad rf iT * “a p 2 United Finance pfd. MAYNARD KER. countion” respect the neutrality aculng “forged” permits and general 40 Johnson Oi ; | P TU say they will! Just | 4 encouragement to “graft.” ‘ithe Mune ae? | AMUSEMENTS Sun 01 Recur on * | | SCAN TINAVTANCAMETUCAN ANT! — —| Stepping out on the tack porch |!ast leak in the dyke of thoro en- warte purecbased. 902 Amer Tus SW of his Uitie farm house over in forcement, & high official mid to a viii (ole) >) Ege Sunnyside, our host raised his hands | MY ws e LO TT BUSINESS OPPORTUNTIIES —— Bhabaaat peeeeed to his mouth and cated out in «| “Whitky has been pouring from | OFFPERED— THE TEST WHOM THEATRE wheedling volee that would have, ¥®*¢houses thru illicit channels, This | lows. Mala sre tel in the state; full house . . oftened the features of a brasy| 8" due to the tseuance of forged | | fete Gone be bay ever ofte Crrenit monkey permits allowing withdrawals from eh tieetilleated °° VAUDEVILLE: Ber omens ae coca ls see PGT Lae ee. , Eas “The family cat.” prophesied my) iin hag ey Of Hauor will be “taurant jon: good bus tay a | ‘The reorgan is to pail at Laverty Cate, Hox 185, Rast Cameron ff sur rr was : anwood, Wash FOR SALB—RETATL FUBL WOST- ness. good 2-ton truck, bargain. | NEITHER fie - | Nee can be held responsible for all { Foiled again! From somewhero | permits used as in the orehard, groveling his snout - —____——_. - " along the ground and ambling in Re AL WOHLAMAN tlong the ground and ambiins 1° Rancher Is Held Tih WORN TLAUDIUS AND SCARLET —f pie-—an honest-togosh, curly-taile p TAR leather-akinned, mud-walloping p f “Come on over and see me, Beas,” | 1 THE FIVE AVALONS | our host casoled. RASSO | “Grumpowog.” replied the doctle} Sisters Rhythm Study GLANT ROSEBURG. nn TT Ore., Jan, 17.—Doug the porch, Sunday night at the F . “Old onies” We ns ‘ in et . KR Byre in “Old Cronies | “We're convinced already,” we) ranch. four miles southeast of Elkton. acknowledges humbly, “but bring! Moonshine, alleged to have been GIST | eatlonal and Pep: | | 99 CHATTEL LOANS | |S iieranit joan. Landon Jewelry Ca | 8A said to have od 1 = rm, |There-was 0 blond-ayed cow mamel| part in. the cue tn mportant epinys | Gertrude who nodded her head in| the fatal shooting BAND a comprehending manner wheo! spoken to, and a powerf plebald | tar called Tim whe hemn porne| Locked In Vaults, Established 1990. 196 indave & | The Seattle Sta Them baal { [shocked and his health impaired by three hours of imprisonment in a | Following these came a cocky rooster by the name of Simon, strut L QE W fe Qr PO RALL etablished 1887 AD LE ting ahend of three obliging lookin: 2, ’ Sy medesate fees; eoam ~ ane aa nae, | @Merican Saving Bank & Trust Co., |" eames; modesate f Mr Ol Ace Hi |hens, Sally, Emily and Sue, rempec- | A’ Henry Anstrem began su! Tuesday for $15,000 damage in su pertor court. The sult was being yeard in Judge J. T. Ronald's court | Tuesday. free. Main 7103. 215 Bur | 06 & nd ave Bide. ively, all we te . Norma Taimadge—Vaudevilic summons from our hort, New Weekday P.M. Prices: | “How do you do it? we arked, Children 10c APELTS 20¢] thoroty chastened Chiropractor s tor, 210-12 Maleht Bid, 2d-Pine Hours, 10-5 ve ten M. 3648 t “Just by applying the Golden JRE fies sat Collateral Loans = Rule,” he replied simply J ie i wy pula ‘ LAST TIME - ~ i Off; Installed ya ¢ ‘one |\MONBY LOANED ON ALL ARTI wAt ME icers insta Fag CAA MOT 21th. phowe | Oeeiee of value. TH RELIABLE | third ave Expert. Piecirie Nepales | AT In Murder Trial! J. J. Murphy, grand operator of ox [Nia capitaliats to consider the or- them and therefore in effect earn for | information, the first that has ever his salary, |been possible in the industry, There © Hays to give up bis ponition a4ling along perfectly proper and ac general in the cabinet of | ceptable lines, which will be designed to become the|to eliminate the enormous waste now |involved im the heavy duplication of jon In in the fact that |mlen Hays at the head of this or- fam Pigott, Morits Thomeen, Col. the great trouble with the moving | ganization will be in a position to Candidates club, and most famous of Washington tra ditions, students in Meany hall. the organization is in the form of a sumeatiheininapeantevmnpeinnd ——— | Of & belpless kitten? charges that the present system was listen! | “We believe this plan wil! stop the lowing the ceremony rades thru the open houses which are held by the Hy the scheme one man in each of. | tions, singing their song. Dp, 33, tn dead, and C. M | Young, 49, a rancher, is in jail here | 2 ineen. Sunset LYDELL & MACY porker approximately, edging nearer! ing to hin story, shot Tapp to death |!" Meany hail. . (oe | the ret of the show.” manufactured by th P | 6—sS-—— And forthwith tt wns brought. Aig sre ht be quarrel that led up to bis none fearlessly into his mae Sues for $15,000 Trying to Prevent \Charge Is Filed | by Royal Arcanum| ADMITS MURDERING SUITOR OF AUNT TO PREVENT MARRIAGE MADISON, Wis, Jan. 17 “Thou #halt not marry” was the ommandment Hartwell Farwell dictated to his household, police said today Farwell forbade his sisters, sons and daughters to marry, and handed down the duty of enforc Ing celibacy in the family to his bachelor son, James, ‘Che son con femed to the murder of Philip Houston when he was about to marry Farwell's sister, Alice. Another sister who married wan ontrucized by the famity. ‘The elder Farwell hated the in stitution of matrimony, and de clared it was only justified to es cape from starvation. “I've enough money to take care of my children so they will not have to marry,” he often de clared. When They Go ‘Down It'll Be Just Glorious |Defeated, They'll Be Hi- lariously Wept, Hon- ored and Sung Honors for the defeated as well as the elected is the order in University of Washington student elections. Unsuccessful aspirants for the five offices to be filled at semi-annual election Wednesday will be initiated Wednesday night into the Defeated one of the oldest ‘With a motto of “Mod, Mud, Mud,” and a battle song “We're crabbed, | dates initiate thele new members with | due solemnity and much reviewing of election gossip, before the assembled ‘The pin of | bullseye, termed the inner circle within the inner circumference with- in the outer circle. In black robes the Mexican bigh- | ness presides in State over his fel-| ‘The impeachable smearer of the salve brings in the unsuspecting candidates, and they are put thru a quizzing by the erabber of the deal and the keeper of the deficit, F the club pa winning organiza Nine candidates arp entered tn the race Lor election to student office this |term. Vice president, secretary, | senior and junior representatives on | | the board of control of the Associated |. Burch will face his second trial for on Murder Charge Students are to be elected, A new yell king will also be chosen. ction hours will be from 8:30) on a murder charge, Young. accord. | 22t# tnitiation will be held at 7:30 ‘Here Is a Daniel Come to Judgment Nowhere in his travels over the United States or tn Burope has he seen such wonderful country and a fection with such appeal to the trav. eler as he has eeen on Puget sound | and William McMurray, general passen- ger agent of the OW. R. & N. Co, in a talk to members of the Chamber of Commerce publicity bureau execu: ! safety deposit vault, owned by the | tive committee Monday. in the Pacific Northwest, said McMurray said the Seattle Cham- | ber of Commerce is to be commended | for setting aside money for a nation- | ‘al tourist campaign, and said it will} be money well spent. Election Scandals WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Three) measures to prevent recurrence of | 1% - | MOTORS, APPLIANT WING | c | the Royal Arcanum, and M. G. Craw-|the Newberry election scandal were balance J Yivean Biectris Co, 643 Fires MEANY HALL Peo yge bs redaghpued og shareed with | fora and G. ©. Snider, both past | presented to the senate yesterday at | ee || UNIVERSITY OF NGTON legree murder Tuesday bY) grand regents, conducted the joint|the first session since Newberry was PRDERAL MECHANO THERAPY Auspices Associated Stadenis ||Prosecutor Malcolm Dougins in an! instalation ceremonies. of the Du.| sented, wit @ReATM {FOR NEW LIVE WONDER MOTION PICTURH | information filed in superior court. | wamish and Rainier councils of the| They were IE a laa il g BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN | Foster, who is held under guard in| Arcanum organization Monday night} Amendment of the federal const!- ——— | the city hospital, ls accuved of kill at the Seattle Odd Fellows’ Temple. | tution by Senator Willis, Ohlo, em- ames - 7 ae MAGNIFICENT V ing Mra By 1 seer 1. 42, hi"! A banquet at Meves' cafeteria pre-| powering congress to regulate the MONEY IN A Few Minctes || LONDO LAND | motherinlaw, and wounding Robert) ceded the installation. use of money tn campaigns by candi- Walker on New Year's eve at the ST WATCH 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BUNGALOW }If you can $190 DOWN ‘ $35| > We will loan up to 8100 to tranged from his wife and went there 1 22 R f meee $6) pay. We. will loan Se te, fre, tel : Heap eg sgh vom || 19 ecord o TO LET—t NFURNISHED price $1,900. Wilkine distance A. SPENCER & GC FURNISHED HOUSES MM - a fultable for two families, $50. car to 12th ave distance to canter of t beau HOUSES FOR RENT 00M COTTAGE, COTTAGE Ametican <— alk to high, | D APARTMENTS | AND FLATS as and Harr JRNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS oe WANTED—KEAL ESTATE modern bungalow, with |} prefer corner 726 Third Ave. | RTMENT; Sea LEA | UP REDERIC FOR EXCHANGE—REAL | FREDERI WANTED—10 RENT FOR $700 BQUITY White Center, balance. $600, at $1 Moore, 1016 Third a yt minal family yg TH AND HUDBON to trade for | Pwo Lors ON 4 + PUPILS WANTED 4 model Ford or —MISCELLANBOUS CLOTHING arrears = z NVILLE FOR S\LE—MISCEL WOOP ies from city), fine, le YPEWRITERS ot_ rebuilt, | Price $660; easy ood |49 acres improved chicken ranch, on Freer and Braden, 905% 3rd ave, provements cont owing to death and settling of estate, ayy 200 $88 Ave for $2,000; 1 MIL198 | PT J. ML N tush no 09 Eh lace ,25c | Bushnell home, 1109 Elm pla Start the NEW YRAT by combining || Adults 5Q¢ SM a thee qakiaa it camer to Above Prices Inet War Tax Foster sald he bad b a Gee unnnte meade , CREDIT ~ GLADLY igation || Pedestrians Hit pecensary, and all deals are CON- : Wants Navigation | s nett : T YLI S a Laws Remodeled | by Automobiles S16 Sees That the American merchant ma emis | LOT einen net an pty | Dea Ped, a, Arte Wh ey ‘FOR MEN'S WOMEN ce of & speech delivered by A. F. Haines vice president and gene manager of the Admiral line, befor + Madieon. half rth | |the street where she had fallen, and ran, She was etruck by T. M. Mo “MONEY TO On diamonds and jew on most jatactory tertnn EASY. PAYMENTS @ nsportation club Mond SOCIETY FOR REMEDIAL LOANS @ costs too much to build whips ti AZ qretsr Jonson: 11. 9 Main | ai 255-206 Empire Building omparison with other nations,” saia st., died soon after he was| cond Near Madison, pois Near) STOREY 60 LOAN ne aoe Gale. MODERN: | AMOUNT ON TU Sonee Orting tw the ation laws need struck a Haines, “Our navi TEV TO LOAN—WE LOAN ARY G remodeling, to equalize them with |Saturday night, by Nick Paolella, | nd jewelry, lowest rates, of foreign countries.” |601 Jackson st. terme | Bea ICAM SEWELIY CO. 1332 SECOND AVE:209UNION c Marion Turner, 6, 112 #. Lynn PROPERTY _| $21 Bocund Ave. eee one -|/Prominent Woman ‘4 st., fuffered bruises when she -— | AUTOMO ILE and f AN a | ran into the street at Lynn st. and | Loans NO ‘DHLAY Bo tSched les: Golfer Passes Away |iiisicko ave, Saturday, and. was | | CONFIRENTIAL SERVICER | a u f OMAHA, Neb. Jan. Mra, EB. | struck down by a car driven by P. POE pe = Ang Ay pa. Fram ao bor tons H. Sprague, nationally known wontan,| Larsen, 547-A 23rd ave, golfer, died here today of pneumonia. | Mrs. Sprague won the trans-Mis save MONEY: 4 -R. W. Huddle, 415 Melrose ave. told the police his car it pi r title 905 pie giro as) Araeatelballe had struck an unknown man at Dex d 5 ‘ ter ave, and Aloha st. Saturday, The aot and. Virgit sae ladoeuenan |New Sorority Is |man was apparently unhurt. jan and Optomeirint Pra Patent Attorneys GORIN DAILY, % 11 am. 1 Special Sat, and Sun. Me FOR SINGLE TP Se FOR HOUND t VICTORIA (B.C i PORT ANGELES *STRAIT POINTS to Be Installed! 4g -C. G, Zokelt, 2355 16th ave, Sede Deke dorerity ‘will ‘bo .te! was attended at the city hospi- stalled at the University of Wash on February 16 and 17, accord to word received by Chi Delta Phi, local sorority, which is to be 47x. . Lieuranes, driver of an rome Sigma Jota chapter of the na auto, daid he had strack an un tional organization. known man at Third ave, and Union st. Monday night. ‘The man was not |Lillian Russell Off |" . . . —John McDonald, Fr hh on Foreign Mission |48 ii was crossing Tell et. at tel, was crossing Fell st. at NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Lilllan|First ave. in Mondo Russell, former stage star, sailed for|storm with his h Fourope today on the George Wash-|was struck down by I ington, proud of her commiysion from President Harding to investigate the | hurt. human side of the American tmmi George Dalgren, 4034 26th ration problem abro BD con sas erate at 3. aint ch Lillian, whose first stage success )and Wallingford ave. Monday by W. was in 1884, was accompanied by her|y, Notting, 4112 Sunnyside ave, dur =Pate |S. M,. Anderson had struck him at Dexter ave, and Aloha st. | | at ablished | niner U. 8. Patent Of- wyon Wid, EiNott 6076, | WAR WEN & ¢ i $75 total cost of patents, $35 down | University st. Main 6814 | tf BARNES, Main 6760. 1273- eid. Patents. Trade marks Physicians, Sur; ny j RITHUMATION, SCIATICA, LOMBK- d\” go, Our treatment gives immediate Felief. One week's trial treatment. Open evenings Dra. VBELLINGHAM - red. He inneman, cov J. TOWNSEND; RAIL CONNECTIONS asia MILL.PORTS with WOMEN'S AILMION 5 YEARS | 2 ‘and Womrns A ‘Dr. Angus, 400 Page eee ma trelght husband, Alexander Moore, of Pitts-/ing a snow flurry. Dalgren said his mn tagen fldg.. Third and Univerntt burs. arm was slightly injured 17 ents ape- -- eee 25 years’ 6; foon| CHARLES K. DOVE will speak able. Huite ‘on Tid, | " “Piano Tuning Se eis amnan o serra on nn Lake Drainage Proj.| A Year Ago Today ee gt | VET Nitta UGET:SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Be COLMAN DOCK *PoOTMARION ST. we BHOME MAO SOQS ect” at a meeting of the Wallingford This day last year 15 pedes- Commercial eluy, at Lincoln high trians were injured by autos, school, annex four, Wednesday at| bringing the total for the year to | PROM, MAIN 9636, | Jolin Tepairing Bows rebalend. Viniav, 16 3) }- 730 p. o> aL dates for house or senate. | A new B run up to a height of 9,000 feet above APPEARANCE Free Lecture Series TONIGHT,, John Bovingdon of Harvard University APPLIED PSYCHOLOGIST Subject: “The New World of the Subconscious Mind” MASONIC TEMPLE Harvard and E, Pine Tonight, 8 o’Clock Regardless of Weather sea level. jknown woman picked herself from | * Hintyre of the county assessor's office. | at 23rd ave. and Jackson st., | |tal Saturday, after a ear driven by | night's snow: | 4 26th ave, but not seriously | Amendment of senate rules by Sen- | ator Pomerene, Ohio, to give the sen- | ate closer control over the campaigns | by candidates for house or senate. A bill by Senator Kenyon, Iowa, codifying and collating corrupt prac- | tiee laws relating to candidates for | congress, ritish African raflroad will WOMEN JURORS PLEASE BURCH Two Hold Out Against His Conviction the slayer of John Belton Kennedy, today paid hin ly wuceeeded Two women who never weakened, For 72 hours they stood out against It's a great and terrible « to know your fate is held im the soft palm of a woman,” Burch said, in an exclusive interview with “Mention women jurors when you're talking about the super - inetitutions They're great. “They nay @ woman ty swayed by If this is #0, do the United Press. | emotional appeal. you think these two could have held out amuinst ten, al) arguing and us ing every sort of appeal? “Thank God for a reasoning wom an! Thank God for a woman juror! “Prosecutor Woolwine has stated that the next trial will come soon, I I want to get all this trial business over with, and ggeat experience— particularly the insight I got inte the working of a woman jurors cee TO TELL ALE LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17—*I'll tell the truth about the whole affair.” This statement made to the United Press exclusively by Madalynne Obenchain today, following the din- Agreement of a jury trying Arthur C. Burch, making it a certainty that the woman accured of complicity in the murder of John Belton Kennedy will be tried first. Madalynne’s trial is only a few — Tt is set for Febra- “It's all been « weeks away, Jubfant over the fact that the Burch jury falled to find the accused, man guilty, Madalynne declared to- day that she would take the stand in her own defense and bare the full |ntory of Kennedy's murder. “The facts about the murder have |never come out,” she said. the truth about the whole affair, and I shall be acquitted on the first bal- Burch to Be Tried Again on March 27 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17-—Arthur the alleged murder of John Belton Kennedy March 27. : This date was set toda; Wednesday. Defeated Candi-| perior Judge Sidney N. ee cution and defense attorneys acqui- A jury in Burch’'s first trial dis. agreed and was discharged late yes- terday after a 72-hour deadlock. BOLDT’S COFFEE NOW FIV, CENTS.—Advertisement, Dr. H. V. Hinsdale 304-306 Eitel Bldg. Corner Second and Pike Tel. Elliott 1437 Pyorrhea and Extraction Specialists Experts in All Branches of LAST All Ques‘ ns Submitted Answered at Close of Lecture EVERYONE WELCOME

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