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SATURDAY PAGE 5 'MAUDE STUBBS’ | Real Painless RIVAL ARRESTED Extraction Free Daily Ethel Stolph Accused Being In on Bond Theft JANUARY 28, 1 TH New ) Players J oin Stock Co. SENATOR FLAYS |SHERIFF'S MAN * NEWBERRY VOTE TAKEN IN RAID Vaudeville ProgramsChange Reed Says Seating Was Arrested With 35 Others in Most Infamous Act } Gambling House SEATTL ae STAR EVERYBODY CHIPPING IN of 4, PRINGSS MARY WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 In a Deputy Pr tor T. HL Pat TACOMA, Jan, 2.—Ethel St he annals of all legislative 8! terson and Police Cape. B.C. | ; the “other woman” jn the Mau never such an infamous and dishon.| Collier are making a thoro inves. - menors., Miuiee , Siverge : wule able a the seatin vat Saturday of an alleged | jail here toda In order to Introdnee our eabie'ae ting of Say | ‘ member of an on (whalebone) piate. which ja N Reed, democrat on the second floor ; tole $100,000 worth of Lightent and strongest plate km yesterday ines | of the Collins building, at Seec | from the home of A. J. 1 Satu Ses ces aie. cee moth It wan the " vf id cet ave, and dames st, where « The Stolph girl was arre cob; guaranteed 15 years, of business that ever disgraced any raid Friday night resulted experts ‘had declared that Whaleboue set Of Teeth . to Littlejohn, advising bim to adver Livee'g nid the sen in the arrest of 36 men, who are t for | | “ly of sane n | nm open charges in the city | Reed t tine turn her in the newspapers of the stolen bonds, handwriting. ur republican 5.000 in too majority says All work guaranteed for 15 years taken in tl uch money for a po ical candidate to spend in Frank Hall, who tw ald to be a Mrs, Stubbs, in her sult for d oe gata 1 teat A nueetin? Ghesnire ae deputy sheriff, In accused of conduct. | vorce, alleged that the Stolph girl jngtlom and advic They said emn ing the gambling game, and in said Rad sole.” Dee: Reeod wii being dishonest we sanc-|to own the p A large quantity weit Mrs. Stubbe was facing mur tion him, We know It was injurious fumbling apparatus, including | [der cHargey in Knoxville Tenn. the Test of Time to the state and a blot on the purity| poker chips and dice, were seized, | Met ot. cua preseat of the republic; therefore we seat} and $3,000 cash was swept from the| 115 VETERANS od by our eaniy, him.’ gambling tables by the police, they | | Republicans, you should put on) say | ASK FOR LAND 4 t Your campaign books your motto athe rear of the -nihaing thal | oming to pur often te his is an example of the repud-| police said, were several tables where Fifteen veterans of the world war, ou are in the right place, lican conscience in the year 1922 the gumbi was going on. ‘The one Spanish-American war veteran |) 4 Wit vou ut. launched into his attack dur-| police managed to surprine and over and two elvilians filed applica ne the discussion of the foreign debt | power look-outs station at the first tions with the department of con- bill, He pointed to the Newberry | and second doors, who were captured | ervation and development at Olym. Peta case as an “example that the repub | before giving the alarm , Sond . Ronee , pia to take up 20-acre tracts of land oer mmsrry lean majority in the senate has no Hall hag been a special dnaey| Boxes similar to the one ifn the White Biuffs-Hanford soldier prin ty _Ovpesite Wraser-Patersen Ca canecionce to welgh @ question honor: | sheriff for several months, according above have been placed at | settlement project | ably to the sheriff's office, but has never More than 1,000 acres have been| BOL . vive 4 More than 1,000 ac en | D'S COFFER NOW L Comi |been a member of the sheriff's per [prominent corners of London acquired by the American Legion at TS,—Advertisement, umber Men Coming |" * for 6 oublie White Bluffs, which hax been di 6 ng io Ci r g pei . | pu aubsoription for | vided into 60 farms of 20 acres each. | HEAD ACHED AND BODY ACHED. ‘oO ity rom East Teacher Accused of la wedding gift to Princess | ‘The formal opening of the project| There are various symptoms of Kidem The first excursion of many c ‘us: will be held on March 10. ney trouble—rheumatic pains, planned by New York retail umber! Beating Child of 8 Mary. This yourgster is on ode Poe ache, sore muxeles, stiff joints, dealers and their families to the! ‘a s tired feeling. Mrs. salts and. theie families to the) o. cnarge that abe had beaten | {Ipt06 to place Ais ‘mite i the Asks for Bids on | Monedn, 3 Patrtiels. Ve, aerial of February, according to local deal | oward Hoffman. until ne wat] bor outside the Mansion Wells for Project) is, sted ana my whoie era, who will entertain the visite mh and ue, Ming Anna ©, Bw > 2 Sails for bid . ‘ould no’ during their etay in Se February rt, school teacher at Woodinville, | House, $c the dihelts oC pp all Kidney; Pilis ‘gave me selene aie eee a Revere! Sen: SNES ee ee ee ea ens White BluffsHanford soldier settle. | Usenrent ill be made during the year. One| toa's co riday, It in alleged by |. ici Licintnaleali my ofext were ed today by “y - similar trip was made last year, | the boy's mother, Mrs. Alice Hoff.| Ie uutt, supervisor of recama.| Mrs. Mary Wagner - }man, that on November 23, 1921, the See 2 i | We SIXTEEN TABLEAUX, represent [oY wan beaten with a ruler Decaune | ews aper Wee to 1 te sad sargéniborbaleshe intitied x ing paintings of both new ang old|%* could not pronounce the word loffice of the project manager, at masters, were prenented before the | "nding m . | White Bluffs, up to 9 o'clock on the friends of the Fine Arts society | q eg | ning of February 3. Roldt's Coffee—ONLY 6 cents.—Ad- night, by members of the soc member woclety. | Belts Cott |White Bluffs Entry i ache Mince ie chews bonis ae in ——|_ An Hawaiian banquet, including “Premium Contests and Circ ulatlon lgnition can be applied by the human |every variety of Hawaiian delicacies, | was discussed by Hugh Bavage, | Fee Now Set at $600 body surcharged with electricity | Prepared by native cooks and accom-| Cowichan, B.C. “Advertiaing in| OLYMPIA, Jan. 28.—Revised fig-! The act ix a dintinet novelty panied by musta! and dancing enter- | 1922-—Up or Down,” was the topic of | ures announced by the department of Rages tainment from the islands, concludes | Dean M. L. Spencer, of the school of | The Patrowars present what they 4 pencer 5 conservation and development today strin “A Novelty Variety Bacprec2| PHMAPPINE BUNTAL BALIUAG |the program of the tenth annual journalism. “The Editor's Oppor-| for the first payment on a tract’of 20 | and it is all of that, being a ver-| Hh unas Newspaper Week at the University | tunity in Rural America.” by Georee| acres in the White Bluffs-Hanford| aatile performan Premera p Goon rnices 4 D AND |of Washington tonight. Following | Murray, Vancouver, B. C., Sun, con-! soldier land settlement project call jue powing and featn « " pap |the banquet many of the state edit- | cluded the morning seasions. for $600, and may be made as low ax ‘ 4 ss Meme, Cane Meery- ors will be guests of the Zellerbach| Folowing lunch at the Faculty! $550, or even lens, it less expensive | rh ae ints. eit aiieeeh sali" Chatlelias Paper mills at Port Angeles on an club, Paul Lovering was to discuss) buildings are desired | 48 ee © Evangelists o a Mission of Joy eet post, marking It “Metered Phil. ©*CUrniON tomorrow A spe peat | "Editor Camp gna.” A round —— } 1—Mary Fiske, Patace Hip. 2—Edythe Adair, Pantages leome delight? nee neerwee 4 | morrow night ods was to be lead by A. RK. Gardner, J § . 2—E é ; .| some de comedy, singing and ; + 4 The ambe : 6 ce Oflof Kennewic ‘of. Free e Health Make Them 3—James Blaine, Wilkes. 4-—Edna Thomas, coming with) Pre playing wawati ba etvicar the Mihsiserorgaee haat h. se — B28 be ciel hon will e % Griffes Group, Met. 5—Ben Bernie, Moore. BER cudpeueedp- ump late ime mg hundred newspaper men and women|wan to speak on “Re : BAST (Ae , wen the t t pap pt peak on “Itestandardizing _ given reeay, snappy skit pre. rnopecrs co. are, expbaphed tb bt im tne Caliente | Cas ieeaen? j For several years past Dr. Mise Mary Robbins, the new lead-; the tale of an extravagant American | **nted by Edythe and Eddie Adair. 19 PLAZA CERVANTES | Asha de | medicines have been the meang te cor ons for the dinne Invitations te ing woman of the Seattle Coopera-| family, the head of which, tho a good |, 1s Zar and Dale appear as two MANILA, F 5. co ait stnle snes Dretent. UbA Al. on'| Suatariasualinaggs ecathors twa hooping mie in _guod MiNne a tive Stock company, will make her | provider, finds that something must |@Fkles, meandering thru the woods one pod agpctbs Seattle. hive by pally rape ¢ pe amare fae suffering with feminine weakness, first appearance at the Wilkes | be done to curb the reckless expend. |°" & hunting expedition | I NEED eis soe a men in, Ben wet (2: antes on of their publications | flammation and a catarrhal conditi Susu at 4emorrow's wantines in| tures. Garbed as white Hussars, the! MONEY! ‘ ates, eee? ae also my back ached. I became Acria oneys, a man and a maid,| PROBLEMS OF THE j' Meany hall and so nervous I could not WEEKLY PAPER | TALKS ON PRESS And must do dental was feeling so miserable that I | offer a daring exhibition of balancing | “Adam and Eva,” which ts presented C re Se ee ee ee as na as | COMEDY SBTC @ twoyear run at the Longacre RE land swinging trapeze work bt ~ it ! Speakers for the final business set | AND THE TROTH searcely able to get around, theatre in New York city, and with| uch ts promised by the new pro-| Tho Pantagescope offers Harold | {ry and workmansh sions at the university today were to| In a similar dmcussion of news. Dr. Pierce's Favorite P iptho the exception of a 14 weeks’ engage | TH Of Orpheum vaudeville at The! Lioyd in “A Sallor-Made Man," ways, but my deal with the problems of weekly| papers and the truth, Nathan Eck- advertised and decided.to take it, Went at the Morcséo-thealre in Los |dioere next week. Four numbers are | other featur nt ds bar- {papers in smaller towns and cities. | stein showed the “ opment of the it so completely cured me of weakness, and built me up into splendid health and strength Jot feature proportions and there ts 8! MUSICAL REVUE press in this direc Talks on “Directing the Reporter,”| alee money. Angeles, has not been seen on this/ = | dialer k wast ey HUSBAND HELD i222 230% re ta a io" sw Robbi pages ae | top of the pill opening at the|deller yoo pay me perigee pa Prag Min dng) bo Gopended owt th ke ‘ent of the new stock company | bast. bet,” and his sevenman band | Palace tip Gunday it €f One | cowie 3. BROWN FOR STABBING °i:: Geen” by George Astet, of the feel the least bit rundown I t on . | hare headline honors with “A Dress . * " 6s ‘@ 106 Columbia St. University of Washington, were di-; bottle of the ‘Favorite Preseri Blaine, the new leading man, will! pehearaal.” a witty sketch Jevent, “a revuette of music, laugh-| Por more than CHICAGO, Jan. 38. — Howard) rected toward the needs of the A ‘aout stubble ‘aol daatie a Make his first appearance in a lead] parrig does everything in myncopa-|tef and melodies vivified with | years Willis was held today on charges of} country weekly publisher, Richard! efr g It just canon to Fins pa fole in thix same production, a his! tion He «: 4 ph : dances. toe attempting to kill Dr. M. H. Fash,|w, Buchanan ice om. 166 péanibil f : ion. He sings and plays any nv uchanan spoke om the porsibl > reco! part last week was more of a charac| ber of instruments. Hi seven other | Next in interest Is the offering of after Mra, Willie had “confessed” |ties of news developed’ fram crank || few grains of thie exquisitely beng ae oun ; sap e ter impersonation. |jaze artists run him a close second. |A! Lester and company. With « spe rhe had broken her marriage vows, | Requests for Publicity,” and “Print een re ee pe ite Spring tonic land blood purifier “adam and Eva" te mld by the|” “A Dress Hichearsal” i a humorous | al scenic set representing the inte naming the phynician. She claimed! ers’ Price Lists” were diseussed by erepitation. It is an ideal || find it equally as good as the Fs Eastern reviewers to contain enough | travesty, poking fun at the modern | Tor of an tment house, they pre “hypnotized” by Fash. Ww ‘arsons, of Seattle. | ‘ vorite Prescription.” — Mra. " laughs for a couple of comedies, the| thriller with ite author, hero, hero-|#Mt & breeay farcical skit well ‘The physician was only slightly newspaper wemen were Wagner, 1007 Sumner st. truth of this being attested by its/ine, villain and inevitable “vamp.” |S*@#oned with songs, comedy and] 1 raceer one methods ta | Wounded by the knife stab wounds | entertained at a tea at the home of All druggists. Tablets or oll | ephended on success in New York. It is| Ben Bernie, who used to be an | Much bright com chatter. every transactio: inflicted by Willis. “. M. L. Spencer @uring the af- Send 10¢ to Dr. Plerce’s | e bie ‘. Eddie Caasidy, billed an “the lad! [tomers are accorded every cou Mra. Willis, the mother of an 11-|ternoon Friday, ‘and all editors met eccentric violinist, now combines a ge , et ) 5 n Hotel, Buffalo, for trial | < * ltrom Laughiand,” brings a comedy | tesy consistent soun * | month-old baby, told police that Dr. | at dinner at the Faculty club . | eueh Matures fen with his ex-| annem inner at the Faculty club in the age, or write for free medical | cusnt dagieg: | monologue ——e Fash had attended her for more | evening. | | advertisement. | Ward Brothers are comedians. The| “Words and Music” is the title of O% than a year. Gradually, Mrs. Willis | “ the mixture of song numbers, jing declared, she fell under the influ- mn racters they pe are described ¢ ak celite had Wartiem 5 F and mimicy to be served by (i) ence of the physician, After worry: it Fiske and Fallon ing « great deal, Mrs. Willis finally nile ‘anh J6hn Nadiane have en| “ an J athietic program enacted amid draw.| Stanley and Elva are a vermtile Paid on Snvings Accoante feased to her husband. Willis Pe Kaye a M ie [img room wetting und te dren r who serve a mixture of gym. |} Accounts, Subject to Check AFeT went to the doctor's office and aD! vbbe Adata nnd Jewel Rarnect {nastic ideas, including dances and Cordially Invited stabbed him Farmer’s Wife sade hr in “Personality Plus” are two com ‘ Dr. Fash denied the accusation. E. Pinkham’s Im girls who have @ number filled aeerecaes Mace Sone OF Peoples Savings Bank : with music and wit . pace ue Gung # SKCOND AVE. AND PIKE BT, ont Made ter a Well “ls Emil Pallenderg and his trained | bears will offer one of the most dis tinetive animal numbers in vau i years ago ease an Tgvata | half of my lane fo hod being afflicted with a TOMORROW TO WED. DAVID WARFTIELD COMING TO oT PANTAGES | | eae day, February 6 Imen of a certain opens a six da ‘ , lage aze apt to ead iéee wetocominn a Jan, 29, 30, 31-Feb. 1 have. I took L dia turn of Pe Grinnsn. chee Ee rape a chia } rtield as create Qual audev eature Photoplays atta ane “ : ; Bon a a 4 ; i al P M. to It r. “ He was a bootlegger, but / « him the opportunity of | INNING MONDAY ™ his wife loved him. That Grimm. All the delicacy, | ° ae eT? : if , and subtiety of his rare art| Vaudeville’s Latest Novelty was why she lashed him ay are given full scope in an imperson bb ” with the fury of a as well as any one who 18 (1, danger of miasing some of it t peeeee canc nn S omg former a wile | pointe With Mile, Burnell Md spy raige many chickens |, Marie Bates and Edwin Dupont are Brilliant Comedy and Electrical Demonstrations aul ine f included in Warfield’s supporting ‘ and do my own work. You may | pe bd i Lam y doanvinng help poner Fogg eg Rese ~ LANGTON, ——— eo s ji é VES § 1 Pag Bor , Dapey sacs ay tte, GURL ha Gale . caida totbdoo “Evangelists on a Mission Presenting re eric R Loway, Carter's | 's Creek, Tenn. lof the r of doy In the Boot Shop’ , Most women find plenty todo. If for the if they are upset with some female ail- | matinee —IN—— meat end troubled with such symp tacts ha LAZAR AND DALE THE AERIAL ROONEYS the | “THE STING OF THE LASR” toms as Mrs. Galloway had, smallest duty seems a mountain. If you find it hard to keep Sp if i you are nervous andirritcble, without | ,,, r re ambition and out of sorts gonerally, | demonstration that-< give the Vegetable Compound a trial. | The Bagoona Hunters Daring Trapete Artists THE PATROWARS combines roduced nee in “A Novelty Variety Surprise” com. 4 NIGHTS MONDAY Pantagescope, Presenting Vaudeville g METROPOLITAN - os Ol DAVID WARFIELDE —IN— at RETURN OF PETER GRIMM” - MAIL ORDERS NOW y Sicfe Mi Presents “ONE Two THREE” and Melody HAROLD LLOYD “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” Nights, 4c, Laughter AL LESTER & CO. 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