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sacencnsteeste tes amapceentaomaalntineetn aie anata _ enw nenaeetiaiasisieesicssalapd scala asceiat en A THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922. venes wone sour ) PAGIFIG SHIP ‘BRADY IS IRATE M'NARY BILL TWO ARE HURT as 0a Pan POPE —_|| POOL IS NEAR OVER CHARGES ABOUT TOLOSE IN AUTO SMAS ge STARTS ON PAGE ONE || Moo Committee Named to Parley Denies He Ever Intimidated Vote for Newberry Seems Man and Woman Crash Intow ing Eten union and extremetune| With Government Arbuckle Witnesses | Sold in Vain Boxcar in Dark ceived communion and tion in the early hours today, was sinking rapidly | BAN FRANCTSCO, Jan, 21-—T SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 21.—Dis ny W. . roRTERFT After wrecking thelr car in @ The serenity of Pepe Benedict gave ¢ @ $80,000,000 I triet Attorney Brady was up In APM®) we srwcron, Jan, t1—The Mo | Collision with a standing box car way this morning, and his holiness, Shipping pool to rehabilite tegag at the sharon iy = Nary reclamation bill, by which vart| on » crossing at Marginal way unable even to recognize his physi ©4n commerce on the Pacifl cee gron od eek tea fm ““oen areas of arid, nemiarid and swamp | and Spokane st., Friday night, L. clans, was alightly delirious, He mur. | 8e8ring @ reality today, acndligg eee et lands of the West and South, Inclua B. Bowers, 611 Sixth ave. and his motheriniaw, Mrs, Charlotte Muscle Shoals Project Has. Majority in Both Houses of Congress BY HERBERT W WALKER WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—-A pre Hminary canvass of congress reveal that a majority of both houses favor acceptance of Henry Ford's compre- hensive offer for the Muscle Shoals nitrate plant. | Friends of the Ford offer have made the survey. Even opponents of Ford wecretly admitted today that chances of congress eventually ac cepting the offer were good, but stated it would be subject to one of the Most bitter political battles in) recent years. | Already preparations are being tary ee es | Sigrid Holmquist, called the “Mary Pickford of Sweden, mured unintelligible phrases, | At the Coast shipping conference | false statements against Roscoe Ar buckle. ‘The witnemen wore Alice |'M some big state of Washington “The catastrophe is only a ques Which opened here yesterday, 70 lead h ‘ Seahnet Men ta) be Madchana by | tion of minutes,” a bulletin tnmued in shipping men discussed the pro- | Biake and Zey Pyvron rcotins* ane iiiciokelt te te denies | Tamia ss eth ove. © WE earlier by Prof. Marchiafava said. Pponed pool and voted to name a com-| Brady eaid that Zey Pyvron spon denbee at Gee et ae os aa ponbroriing: 08 thelr ‘Sonne This was the statement that was Mitlee to negotiate directly with the |taneously and without the slightest . | withdrawn. shipping be e turday. Hoth were seve 4 for control of govern. |hewitancy or suggestion, upon her best, radical amendment. Saturday rely | During Friday and until an early ™entowned ships. first interrogation by the poll ¢, de! Senator MeNary, even tho he pero Phage leis hour this morning three phynicians | ONC representative of each Coant|clared that Virginia Rappe had cried) be chalrman vs = ome © ling homeward shortly after dark were constantly at the pope's bednide, Port will be on the committee, It was|in the presence of Arbuckle; “I am | peered —_ eee, to oti rad UP | was traveling about 20 miles an Oxyren, which had been adminis Délieved an easy-payment plan for dying, I am dying, be hurt me. | inst it in spite of the re when he came to a railroad crossing tered during the day, again was ‘th? purchase of the ships could be| “As for Alice Binke,” Brady said,| ported agreement by which ro li nek’ un? na” cee, ae \eiven his holiness at 10 o'clock last | Dewotlated “she voluntarily came to the police| publiean old guard was supposed | ee ee ie con te Tie abeetetn — |qtation and made her statement,| (© have been promised ite sup- | Sorons the road displaylne ne | Toward 3 o'clock this morning many of the details of which she has| per? in exchange for McNary's The auto plunged nf throwing Bo ow * on’ ” vote to seat Newberry. tar, wrecking it, and t v7 | Pope Benedict insisted that Dr. Ba Hi 4 T cy torgott n lee and hire Lanmesst Ciao | tintin! retire for a short rest, whieh ERE’S MORE ABOU - ae Yor’ Senators Lodge, Jim Watson, one wide. They had a narrow escape fro the professor reluctantly did, Prof. Fernald of Maine and Wadewirth | 8 death. | Marchiafavea hed retired somewhat DOPE HE ARING SAILOR HELD of New York, constituting @ power-| irving Cinski, 6838 Kast Greenl | earlier, and was not recalled during | easarue as bed ba eos te lpivd., while also driving homewa: 1 Aner leaving the papal chamber, STARTS ON PAGE ONE Nary that they are oppored to any Oh took the injured persona to Hattistini stated he had te —— Alleged to have attacked « 1t-year | movement to reclaim the private! city hospital, where both were touml Pope Benedict with the pneumonia toying nervously with the butt of | 4, irl at the Bell st. duck Friday owned #wamp lands of the Houth bY | nave suffered cute and brub the U. 8 8 Algonquin, wag held in| thoroly safeguarded as in the Mo nd bronchial catarrh more ao-\a haifemoked binck cigur, t the face, neck and body. T entuated. In view of this condition,! Commissioner McClelland finally ‘ | were later released to their homes, the doctors had decided to remain'agreed that the matter should be| ('%,'?, mu! 0m an open charge Bat-| Nary bill, abo Ford offer to congress, probably|is @ great favorite among the elite of Washington where he | re out co oa. ta ord It is maid ansault charges will! Without the support of these pow. | ‘ope Benedict ¢ : j rr | the latter part of next week jis now visiting. Her beauty makes her the center of MANY) nas inaivtod they retire for a while wo gga leg watil “Meaeey a be filed against Barner lertul senators, the McNary bill is| There are today 62,000 oe t Rut opponents of the offer will gatherings. Sure, she smokes! — At 9:20 a. m. today annedhoement Rigg Fh ag Meer nin ‘anding that) The girl told the police «he had | doomed. They have notified McNary | gross of shipping afloat or under ¢ make every effort to delay it, cco —| wan made by Dr. Dattistini that the PTObsbly Mins Butchart would not,| gone to the dock with @ friend, and) they would support the original | etr ea « y 1 16, p » of oN! i fea) acceptance ered practically the pre. °Y8® bY that time, be able to ap-| while talking to the sailors, two of | McNary.8mith bill, which confines pope had er me pear them neized her, and, despite her | reclamation to the 11 Western arid Those dgainst the Ford offer) | agonic stage, and that he continually?" | are: BIG TIM MURPHY muttered inoompretiensible words. ly mg efits are very uncertals|» sxies, she wae overpowered, A ona cemiertd states, “bat” aay e ; < : 4 At 5 o'clock mass was maid in the |!" their condition” he maid. |Jongshoreman, witnessing the battle,| McNary, “how ean I pass any me: | _.Ye-The National Fertilizer assv- pope's private chapel by Cardinal) “Then It is admitted by the gov-| came to her aid and drove off the| ure without the support of the | a etiom f Giorg’, who had spent the night in/@rmment that she is an addict,”|slors, Patrolmen J. J. Kush and) Southern congressmen?” | 2—The electric power Interests. a room near the papal chamber. At Fulton inquired quickly | C. Jensen then went aboard the | eee } | | Rael redremre ond | as C50" da alt)" some, cl Sraaa. = 2 ces COASTING BOY | z - ; e . Pay borne |_ Tho tiny office in the Marton] surrendered to them. The girl was MR. LOUIS G. GREGORY of Washington, D. C. Will give a course of Free Lectures on the Bahai Revelation Tuestay Noon and the Merchants’ associa- | ive New T of New York. Chicago Labor Leader Wins) Mother Near Death in Vain) CoNorrion TAKES building, the imprompta court, was|*t hofne HIT BY AUTO Bide." Room : . A 4 ’ —_-—_—-- “Harmony Between A-The American Cyanide cor. in Election | Effort to Save Her =| TURN Fon Worst: F vie akc P 1] and ‘Betence.* ig with its subsidiary, the ra SBE | 8 KLE. Jan. f1.—The charred| , Around 7 o'clock the pope's con. |of his party to leave |\Wants to Arbitrate In coasting down a long ill on a! 500 PM Nitrates corporation. CHICAGO, Jan. %1—"Big Tim" | boty. of baby Edfth May Kaaniak, 3.| “tom took @ serious turn for the “I suppose my ball'y all right! ° , sled, Friday night, Murrill Peterson, _ Bahai Ansemb! _B.—The Byproducts Coke Ove ax roa nae eee ns |yenrouhawas takenyfrom the burning|wor* and bulléting which deprensed till Monday?" he turned to ask Major Reeves’ Case |é::5 4: ave. crashed into an auto Selucuine ttn takin ae " ion Murphy Pind ant) vuina of the Kasniak home yeater,|(?* Walting attendants and the) “Oh, yea. MoCielland answered,| Judge A. W. Frater ts expected to| mobile at Wert 65th at. and Second v ’ wow Thought Center, (@—Waterpower conservationists, |POW*r 18 Chicago union labor. day, after flamen had completely de. | ‘Tongs outaide were issued. It was and Hamer went out [hold private consultation with Maj.lave, N. W. He was thrown oy clls Bldg. Pine and Second ted by Gifford Pinchot. Murphy, the “power behind the stroyed the little S-room bungalow [believed at thar time that His Holl. One of the interested tietenerm| Carl H. Reeves and his wife, Clara ithe aled and narrow! Subject “Independent Siudy SZ—Opposition ts expected from! throne,” who is under sentence to| Neighbors had to force the frantie|M@*™* Could not live more than a few who attended was VF. \". Kelly,|Meeves, before final mettlement of ¥ Rigen opera copa oi m ‘ : | crushed by the wheels. We J 0% £5.00 P. M., Theosoph- Bluminum interests, but it hat! faders! prison, following conviction | mother from the home to keep her | MButes chiet agent. here for the bureau|the Reeves divoroe cane in made, ao | 7 ee lag, Third — Bet been manifest in the open. from being burned to death herself in] A little tater, while hin phynicians, of investigation of the department |cording to court authorities, Re. |" 210 18th ave. 8. driver of the! : :” “The "Those supporting Ford are & fruitiesn effort to save her baby,|¥2° had almost given up hope, had of justice. It was department of | sardiess of his being denied the di. | Automobile, said he maw the boy com. 1--The farm bloc. gained control of the Chicago bulld-| 1+) thought the fire waa started by |Petited from the papal bed chamber, justice agents who waylakd Miny|Voree, Major Reeves etiil insists he |ing down the hill, but could not S—All the farm organizations, in-|ing trades council with the ousting | the baby getting hold of matches |'%# Pope sank Into @ peaceful sleep. Butchart as. she wax coming from | Will not be induc i to “go back.” J avoid wtriking him. The boy was the American Farm Bureau |f Thomas Kearney and election of | when alone in the house for aj , When the doctors returned at 9 Hamer’s office in the federal build. 3 taken to his home for treatment. He ieretice and the National Board} William Curran to replace him, short time clock they found Pope Benedict's ing 19 days ago, with dope co: beers severe injuries to the head , n Of Farm Organizations Curran, aa well as the slate chosen| Andrew Kasniak, the fat was | Condition #0 greatly improved that A in her etockine | Tax on Gas Bigger on charges of robbing the mails, | y Thursday Nova, 26, Progres sive New Thought © Wells Bidg. Subject: “ Men and W oP. M., 106 Madison a Bubjects "B.—Numerous civic and business| With him, is a Murphy man cway from home. Mrs. Kasniak|* Immediately withdrew Taking her to their offices, they} Than Was Estimated | Noon, building trades will fight the wage room of their home while she went] “Pepe Benedict might now con Hamer bad given her the 4 ah | tion é ‘oid tah Gas Oe } Mistreating Giske ' award made by Judge K. M. Landis | to barn to do some chores, The| tinue to live for some time.” Dr. he had on other occasions bea mn 1 Foe heap Sg or Peed va | NEW YORK, Jan. 2 bd j, Subject to @ finish. house waa in flames before the|Marchiafava said at 9:30 today change for her company in secusGlias 6 GK Ranbanceentee | sh TT le ce Stages in Man's Growth.” Enforgement of strikes on all con-| mother noticed it Pope Benedict, whose slight attack rooms about town. | by the donatuedt ae thusteon me | 4rd, famous sporting promoter, was urday Noon, Jan. Progres- [struction jobs where nonunion labor! ‘Therp was no fire in the house at |°f bronchial catarrh, sequired while Hon oe ee Col: | arraigned in police court today -en . NewS bt Genter : } | lection» were a " » re “The ‘is employed will be the first step by|the time. Property loss is eutininged | conducting an open air mass last 7 cumher Gas sen gh 7 | charge of mistreating three girls, all tte Bide. oe “Th 1— the new administration. jes $1,500. _|[Sunday, spread to his heart and | quid fuel totaled’ 96,818.69 for the| ‘nan ances tse \F getarde S00 Pat 106 Madison 3—H — - eM lungs and developed pneumonia, | mont ; or the| ‘The allegation was brought by the Bahai Assembly. Subject ae saeted to 10 vet} non | Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Fhe Power of the Holy Spirit. ‘Kbctunbinte Hear Was not expected to live thrucut sat The total collections for the first | cniidre Sunday, 2:00 P. M. 106 Madison ment Report Indi night. on Haha! Avsembty. Informal : <td x Address on Laws| |""Duritie the whet ot yesterday| Ving hat th yosr's tg6aT GMS be abort Lacan aae tec ce ae option to the pubil : | “ e year's tota be about | cusations and declared that he did ay Evening. Jan. 2%, 6:00, Y. _ Cates Improvement One hundred and twenty-five per- except at times when breathing had 1 $900,000, or about $150,000 nore than | nor even know the aria “ue soda eee A Tos hist ave Rub- sons, mostly certifjed public account Ty WP recom tremendonsly difficult Pope fe értimated when the law was en: | teased on bail to appear next Wednes- || 28¢f', Paugiity Between Men WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 —General | ants, Friday eveding heard an ad-| Renedict maintained a calm serene ‘Congressman Morin Tells of | *etee day. me ag 9, 1:15. conditions have teen slight | @ress of A. P. Richardson, New cheerfulness, Last evening, a | Sunday Evening. Jan a | mavens ae |] “StetRoaiee “Churche 24th near ‘Ty bettered, a survey of the indus | **eretary of the American tnochean | Members of the Millionalr clubwill |oxygen had to be administered, the/ Achievements ° |] Madiae Subject: “Universal y meee i situation and employment in| Accountants, who spoke on legis. |be entertained at the club headquar | pope remained bright | nee Radio Operators |] sunday Evening. Jan. 29, 8:00, ut. fo its vi 3@ industries txsued by the depart-|'*t!ve laws regarding accountants ter, 98 Main st Saturday night bY) Arter a yinit by the cardinals, who| Mow a Seattic organized fraternal | Vital Statisti Receive Warnin | me Baptist | Church, | comer | i baer ment of labor today showed and the growing demand for quali.|members of the Seattle Coterie club. | were permitted to pase thru the body hag grown from a single Kou | Z|] ish and Madison. |” subject: wond Pa eight industries there were in.| fied public accountants all over the| Those assisting in the musical and/~ocn Tat evening ‘and kiss ,the Of nine in 1898 to m mations ctrcnee BIRTHS ©. R. Redfern, radio inspector of |] ,“Apandonment of Eretudien. “@feases in the number of men em- | °OUNtry. jdramatic program are Mre. Eva Mab-| i105 nand, Pope Benedict said Of 509,000 was described by John | Mahon. Ch 213 |the department of commerce, Satur. || MEDWsy, Noch. cent canter, Welle Be : In stx there were decrensea.| , During the day Richardson had ad. |ler, Mrs. 8. H. Macdonald, Mra. Bi “If it please the Lord that I shall Morin. national head of the Eagles, | TS We Bog iment, 2915 Sixth |day warned amateur radio operators || fide Subject: “Divine Knowl- fi | a bs ‘comparisons are based on fig.| 1*eesed the members’ council of the sene W. Bell, Glenn Morgan, Mre/ oo geain for the church, I am before the Seattle Chamber of Com. |CoMmahan, John A. $213 16th ave 9, | the following regulation of the|]} edge” | wee Chamber of Commerce, at the M G. Littlefield and Mra, Hannah | irk United States: Monday, $:00 P. M. 106 Madison numb “Wires for December, 1920 and 1991.| ©" al Mason. |G. 4 ready, If He nays it ts enough, let merce members’ council Friday noon |Gibba, James A. * ' : : | st, Bahai Assembly. Subject: ita Phe tron and steet industry| ‘© “UD. and also students of accounr|K. Meagher. The club will ¢erve re-| i, ~ be done” jat the Masonic club rooms, Arcade | boy "7 5 Warren ave,| “iiereafter no amateur station ts Tnity of Religion. guita: the greatest decreave, with| (2S clases at the Univernity of |/freshments following the program. Sone |outiding, : |Nicison, Anton 3, 803 Fifth ave, | 19 broadcast weather reports, market || Tuesday Noon. Jan. 21. Progres. to " Washingtoi | - N. W. girt : vt aaee enenete sive New Thought Center, Wella musi Tie dant tees tuen, Saiployed tn ington, eh hay D te T tn MOTID. whowe home is in Pittsbure.| rrench, Linus HL. 2180 38th ave. &,| news cr similar ps ramen MBs Bide. Subject: “Interracial prot: pher, 1931. than Im Decemter, eba e 3 is & representative in congress and, girl pict * fen ory 3 Asmity. a th |. The, wool industry displayed University Couple fourth ranking member of the house |Reberteon, Colin W. 4715 Seventh | tertainments.” Sui |] Teneaay, 8:00 P.M, 106 Badigon <3 greatest climb, with an average to Meet Whi n paary aitalve ovamattten fs Jackson st 3 om eed of @ Universal Ed- bert 19 . cent. Married in Everett} University of Washington ate The Kagies will hold thetr national | | Greater part of black licorice ts . Eller pe Sion ano Robert W. Bender and Miss Helen teams will tangle with the young convention here upon completion of 1916 Main st. box. [derived from Spain, Troy, both former studenta of the Demosthenes of Whitman college in jthe proponed $750,000 Eagles’ temple | j Siro, Fis Yee | ‘School Fands Get University of Washington, were|a dual debate February 9 and 10 on lio Seattle, ‘Thin will come as soon r | Perey Edeon, 249 16th ave. | married in Everett Friday. Mian |the advisability of workmen's com-| "i las the local membership attains the Bovard. $200,000 Present 25 wana nomies ot iets puteory unemployment insurance, a SINGIE Protocol to Be Sub 10,000 mark, he mld. Congressman |g.NivEl?"occ tamee $908 teaneh SOLYMPTA, Jan. 21.—Timber sold /1922, and was affillated with Gam. MOdecision debate haa been suggest mitted to Senate [Morin said that the total national i ts nace, Peinr Joneph. #444 Sind ithe state land eale on January 3/ma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Bender, *4 by Glenn Hoover, noted varsity ancets of the order are $18,000,000, it a total of $209,647.01, all but|a graduate of the 1921 class, is a Coach, who mays the plan has b thelr grons onsets last year being} 6 of which goes into the wtate|member of Theta Delta Chi frater sa out successfully in the Bast suk wants dae, Ph ry Peppers Alcea: | MARRIAGE LICENSES | ent school fund for the sup- | nity : Name and Residence Age ‘ limitation agd the nine power Far education, M ™ ke . " FY Runn, Georges, Valibridge ........32) Uplands ‘brought $67,138, timber| their home in Bent, Mr Benue | P7O2113 in School Seaie ok ton tdi ‘eobaatoashe, “a Railway Express |uiveria CarSiyn f., Seattle’: pe has bs 3 de ments of the arms conference, will | Whitney, Edward D., Seattle qi4481125, and tide lands) was recently appointed manager ot] Treasury, Is Report)te touns toretner into a singe pro| Co. Head Is Here! fainn Sia i tention, 22: ap arords lng es per the University of Washington pubd-| arier the payment of present con-|tocol for submiasion to the genate! George C. Taylor, of New York, | Larsen. Christ, Sedro itech natiae mere tracts $767,113 ¥ in in the|and other world ratifying bodies. |president of the American Railway |‘Seeaner. Harrlet, Sedro-Woolley -.31 bau : { buliding fund of the city school treas-| This form follows that used at The Kxpresa Co. arrived in a special car 1#ing®, Henry, Beattie Legal) A ° Nichols, Bertha, Seattle i Authorities Forbid | cording to a report made Fri-|Hague and in other great interna-jover the Northern Pacitio ruilroad|)\\ "tsar tawie nexctla Lapa Vv 'D * imgeting of the school board.| tional gatherings, and does not pre-|late last night on an inspection tour.|Magnusom, Anna, Beattie 2... Lowel ets lemonstration s sum is sufficient for the com-|clude the opportunity of rejecting He will remain. her until Tuesday | patton, Richard Will, Seattle, Legal THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT. WEEK DENVER, Jan. 21.—-The demon-| pletion of the Garfield high school.|one portion without vitiating the re- evening. Kieinachmidt, Grace Kathery $ r stration of unemployed ex-soldiers|F. A, Narramc school architect, | mainder | With him are two vice presidents! * e . ‘ +. Legal Lahaye ag 15 acs ae jacheduled for today, will not be per-| hax been Instructed to prepare plans| In this way the United States gov-'of the same company. One is| DEATHS " Matinees, mitted, state officials announced. | and specifications for the completion | ernment can submit to the senate the|Charles A. Lutz, vice president in| Retterty, Alma, 40, 2301 F. Madison Hundreds of unemployed former serv- | of the building fruite of the conference in an Jmpos ‘charge of accounting, New York.| st Swift, Arthur, 1 Soderberg, Matilda, 52 mmit ave. | 118 Seventh | ies men had planned to stage a mans —— ing unit. Leaders believe the pey:\The other i A. Christeson, vice} meeting and parade to show Denver wD chological effect of such a move will president from San Fran The!” ave. business men how many men were OLIC E ARREST be good, lessening to some degree the party i« registered at the New Wash-| Deck, Etta, 51, 7015 Second ave, N. | jWwithout work here YOUNG PREACHER | opposition of cé@rtain groups whieh ington Nntck seals atiin’ is, deen hee " i ecuiains gue oa | CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—~"Don't fail to} May be reluctant to attack Far East-| — — Sototte way » IVORCED FROM wash behind your ears” and “always |” settlements for fear that thelr! Came} can work for six months on} Caney. Mary Irwin, 4160 25th “ON THE BA CON - > y| be nice in school.” This waa the ser-| “ction might be considered as oppo-' the meager diet which the vegetation | y "> ' onthe, & ‘ L | id SEPTEMBER MORN mon preached by Linda Deland, 7,/*!ti6n to limitation of naval arma | of the Sahara desert furnishes Thine erage Ae! a Wines ~% By Herman Timberg q | WATERLOO, I. Jan. 21—Pe-|who, with her other playmates| ment. we enero pacha 'y cause her husband posed about their sneaked ihto a church and were con-| Dispowal @f Article XIX.—the Pa home as September Morn, Mrs. G. I". | ducting services when police inter-|Cific fortifications {imitation clause Rogers, of Cedar Falls, asked for @ j rupted. of the naval limitation treaty—is #till Harry—LANG & VERNON—Jean e divorce. It was gran — waiting upon Japan's acquiescence In “WHO’S YOUR BOSS?” LA PILARICA TRIO — _ in or rejeetion of its provisions. CIVIC ORCHESTRA CONCERT \Muny. Aine Weslors ‘The two sections dealing with per- JANUARY 29 | ension, or abrogation mitting ; id Give fyunphony or |, watst Pay Carfare| terse ot the naval trancy in The & chestra, with Mme. Davenport B Street car trackn and sho? case of a “change in circumstances” ! berg conducting, w e the se werliets il SDE be provided ‘with|cwnr oro theant ef-was-bave been ville and Fe i ‘ ‘ : eet GE tae selean ‘nt the Sietre (OU TOMMEMATON a the WORE LIOR oeaeael ik tie toad tee “Cont Dalty.from 1 P. Featuring Viella Victoria i politan th re next Sunday after al Unes, according to a decision | draft Dancers From the Spanish Court. Introducing . n@n, January 29, 215. Sydney| reached by the finance committes| ‘The treaty definitions — simpy ALL NEXT WERK, NEGINNING MONDAY MATIN ‘a Novelty Dancing Act Laurence Dixon, tenor, aod Doroth Friday afternoon, A pending orti-|enough on paper, but the product of Greenberg, pianiste, will appear as\nance will restrict free rides to) many weary hours’ work of experts * soloists with the orchestra. platform men only. have been obtains by the United Brilliant Musical Comedy aval holiday” is not used, but Lact H rather specified exceptions, can be CONTINUOUS Leo Geneve FLANDERS & BUTLER “A VAUDEVILLE CONCERT” GARCINETT! BROTHERS European Novelty Hat Throwers “CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE” j built. | tint with ‘CO AL STRIKE et oO and | SEEMS NEAR A Hevy of Broadway's Prettiont Girts SHAMOKIN, Mn, Jan, 21 tu minous and anthracite miners may OKLAHOMA FOUR take concerted strike action April 1, Cyclonte Dancers it appeared likely today as delegates “Where You Get the Most for the Le: TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY—JANUARY 22, 23, 24, 25 FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “JANE EYRE” n D THE BOOK SEE THE PICTURE bet forthe me “ pia V; d ill F; ry Maj. Allen's Wild Animal Pictures ro eae VAUDEVILLE PANT et insrtacs in opel audevine Comedy avorites INNIS BROTHERS “THERE NEVER The Chesterfield of LAKE 11” Wallace & Billy Zittel Minatrelay eight-hour day and for other changes 9 in working conditions. These de mands, after approval by « national Jack Cathleen miners’ convention next month, will WAS ANYTHING 4 “PLAYS i ag With Alberts & White, Morita — Sor be laid before operators in negotia ei " pens 5 a aol . tions for a new contract to re in “Ain't 3 ¥ BENTLEY BANKS & GAY HARRY & KITTY SUTTON Pateaebnt cna, orbits expires pal ho Pamiah wi Pathe News —Toples of Day Aesop's Fables Harmonized Melodies “The Powder Puff Girl 31, and unless the new contract is pcslvanecooniad signéd by that date the miners, under RLES recommendations of the convention, | ta will quit work | “The Spider's Web” Owner of auto license 150239 may have two free tickets for Tuesday night. Call at box office, » ————— ae THEATRE ES { TT Tl t1CES—Children 10; Adults (Uneludes Tax) } | Swiftest velocity of wind ever re} General A: inate: Mat seta wae 148 tiles anheae: i minsions Matinces 25 centa; Nigh!

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