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THE SEATTLE STAR \ | A PLANS Chicken Thieves a While Memory Is Fresh, We Take Off Our Hat iad garda bigee ANS Oo Te od , by t ; ; a U.S.With Bride ere x NEW YORK La halos see gerenadh iphyfctrpc cides ‘ ‘i Feb, 4 A wit The " . fons to the suffer ft ; re ¢ umor t ne FUNERAL SERVICES for Robeq native Chrint " w wit ; f the la nt, A a ' r ke bert TL. Chriatiar wen, of 2330 Frank 3 has arrived ' New York after navies With. 4 Near Kast Nellef of more than tw ye ese \ t Mrs. Chrintia ber husband. fhe ® was formerly Mins A. I. Christiansen | Jennio Roberts m4 A | + rrop lia i yay capa N. Y., also a W. D. Lane. Because he| E. B. Palmer. Because he| A.E. Fuller. Because he i8| Tom Horner.» Because he is| Luke May. AuUse, A8\ The co met-in Trebizond, a re "has filed an initiative meas-|has fought many battles for | backing the initiative bill de-| one of the strongest fighte val provide nt of the Revel ene Lead eee py Ragen a ure to grant cities the power) King county in the state sen-| signed to reduce the member-| for the re peal of the poll tax; Vea a Pa omar ey ict work among Armenian and Greek ’ -jorphans. Christiansen was in charge to establish meat markets and ate and because he is sponsor, | ship of the state legislature to| because he is one of the most| ing the battle against crime in of the Seigeatecaas maet reba "1 oe to sell wood and coal and food-| with A. E. Fuller, of the in-|a total of 84—a cut of 55\ effective “stump epeakers” on| the Northwest, and hag |Pliex trom ‘rebizold to Ure interior stuffs; to run their own motor itiative measure which will) members or 40 per cent—anil| Puget Sound, and because, in| agreed to found a school of ra eesti fol pon ong Ey Dus lines, and to prohibit in-|cut down “pork barrel” ap-| to reapportion the districts of |a rousing talk before the Com-| modern investigation for law| workers at present, Chrintianser terference by state officers | propriations and eliminate! the state so that every citizen|monwealth club last Monday) enforcement officers of the| said, is the continued eare of the ~ with all public utility fran-|“log-rolling” tactics by re-| shall have an equal voice in| night, he exposed the fallacies | Northwest, which will be the |{hourands of war orphans who have ' ; Z chises granted by municipal-| ducing the number of repre-|the passage of the state's\of the poll tax beyond doubt! first of its kind on the North) qocn ana tor whom there can be te : ities. ‘sentatives in the legislature. laws. or argument, "American continent. support other than that furnished ~Photos of Horner, Puller and Benator Palmer by Price & Carter, Bar Hatt Photographers |by American relief f : ' | Christiansen joined the retief or —————————— | ganization in Constantinople upor The Columbia Theater announces the Pacific Coast premier of the celebrated French master- eaders who wish Informa ||} from th Ainchar Star piece. A big human story of mother love. F WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—Pushing | $20,000,000 to put the new plan in \Girl, 26, Loves Young Man of 22—We Has Proposed |\————$_$________Y |" white on a retiet mission to. the SPECTACULAR—SENSATIONAL Ri ve ov ba iaaennne ioe incl aes —She Hesitates Because of Difference in Ages | tt ween net Wate the him Maraah. Cicia, om the caren of Ne Symphonicalty, interpreted by I. me Fear will be the first move of the ‘and $300,000 wilt be| Dear Miss Grey: I have kept company with a young man! ere obtained his release after he had aepenas am nd chestra, ALSO LEE MORAN IN “THE TOUCHDOWN” AND THE IN- TERNATIONAL NEWS. ‘Hays regime. | 22 years old for about six months. I ¢are a great deal for| About Community |been confined for seven days By a radical change in the method In substance, when the plans are | him, altho I am 26. Now he wants me to marry him—| Property | iSt istributing films to exhibitors, a |completed, it means that the Ameri. naturally, he cares very greatly about me, too. I hesitate to} Dear Mins Grey: Please advise me| FUNERAL SERVICES for Theo System of triplicate handling in the can Railroad Express company will ‘in tene Sena 8 creat |Gore &. Zimmerman, killed a wee . ‘of the| Go this, as I am afraid in a few years he would grow tired|°" '¥° Points that are of interest /dore B. Zimmermar eee shipment will be done away with. become the “portal servi A to me. jago in a logging dent ot Palmer COST $25,000,000 TO film industry and it will act as the | Of me and want younger companions. 1 understand that in the state of | Junction, will be held Sunday at 1:30 . F « MAKE CHANGE — rs fhery wend Pg (paste ie! Will you please advise me, as I really do not know what! Wasn: . if & man has reverses|p. m. at the Johnson & Hamilto No Increase in Prices Te win cost between $25,000,000 aN4 | may renuit in ita adoption by other | tO 40. TROUBLED. 1M Seen acd ble giantareseme i [ia Waskplh ommetety.,, Sounermen ion by othe ration nd his wife has a house in |in ash cemet Zimmer industries and will cause a revolution! There are no paralidle ¢ a the lives of men. You may look | ie name, it 1s considered community |was & her of Ber L. Zim Now in transportation methods, involving | about you every day and see men years older than their wives! property and wubject to selaure to|merman of the city police force PLAYING é x Fans ~ ys ggetcbner pay ! who seem to tire of them and cultivate “babes-in-arms.” satiny the debts of her husband In| - one -~n QL Ss . " . hia mon Hifornia, too? 3 , omobile as Robert E. M. Cowie, vice president | “arnage is a gamble—simply a game of chance—some win, Thankine be Trasn k & pees oon Pg rong tanner Ny ow ere and general manager of the Ameri-| 9thers lose. It seems inevitable. Ordinarily, I do not believe! ne house may be scised if At ta| with the metropolitan area of Lo , < can Railway Express company,.who | four or five years one way or the other interferes seriously community property, no matter| don, to tourixts on the outskirta of a ’ ANOTHER BIG directed the work of merging the! with married happiness. However, unless the young man is | whose name it is in, if the debts are |the city in order to guide them by seven major express companies dur-| 1400141 1 s : 4 houlder |10" necessaries. The law is the same|the best rout raffic, et WILLIAM FOX ing the war, worked out the plan by | *4¢ady, has a good position and some foundation to shoulder in! Oattornte 0'te ¥ wetinaed cnonatapeae ge pag Rares 3 which it i# proposed that his com | the many responsibilities that invariably fall upon the man ree ltor shopping and oh SUPER-SPECIAL pany will become the distributing| of the house, I believe it would be wise to wait a few years.| What ts the middle verse of the DIRECTED BY agent for motion picture concerns. cee 1 entire Bible? UNITED STATES cities have 650 pes Sos capital of approximately Query About | Ming Grey will recelve callers Verse 8 of Peake eeu bus lines 7 " in her office Monday, Wednesday |! —— — fae AILWAY Exrness War Tax — ond Feldiy fom 4.46 9p me, tens NG HOUSE Dear Miss Grey: Has the war tax! | on Tuesday ‘and Thursday from Cowie carried out the negotiations, |5**n removed on spectacion? AN | 11 4 m toitm, each week. Please {— which are now practically complete, |*~'¥ reply will oblige J. ES do not come at other timer an it jwith representatives of the greatest] The war tax was removed from)! seriously interferes with her |American producers, including Fam. | *?€ctacles January 1, 1922 writing ' ous PlayereLasky company, For C vs 77 2 ~ ~ Film corporation, Universal, First | Cousins ieee ce ca ar kes ioe DIRECTOR oF National exhibitors, Goldwyn, United | Marrying odin Se “A CONNECTICUT | Artists, ete. Nghe on ith teak: ste Par ee 7 YANKEE IN KING By the proposed new plan, the! . ‘ p » the lopinion of cousins marrying? I my- *< ARTHUR'S COURT” American Expreas company would sit do net behieee in ie: What offen | noCiat . build a “clearing house” in 100 sec: | goon it have on the offepring? | Query | tional distribution points, to which | A SUBSCRIBER | Dear Miss Grey: Is it proper for jthe producers would ship their films| gas fact that most states have ® itl to ask a boy to go to a party with posters and advertising matter. | strict jaws prohibiting the marriage | With ber if whe bas never been out | All the flims for the exhibitors IB | 47 yirst cousins ought to, be argu-|With him before? ANNA, | BOYS You Can Get These Building Sets WITHOUT EXPENSE! THE AEROPLAY Copyright Construction Blocks {the metropolitan district of New York | mont enough to convince anyone th bike youns men hac celia’ et her would bé shipped to the New York |i¢ iy not right. Many times the off-| home tt would be proper—otherwise, express office, where the express} it would be best mot to ask him, company will assemble all the ship-|that his company was preparing to eee ments to one exhibitor and make on |take over the distribution of filma! p p delivery several days in advance of|for 19 of the largest motion picturé Re moving the release date on the picture | producers: Superfluous Hair } In this manner, the sectional dis Committees from the producing r Mine Grey: How strong tribution offices of the express com- | firms and from the expreas company 1 the peroxide and ammonia be pany would function for the movie lare now working out t final de-|when applied to destroy superficous Industry just as the postoffice does |; for the mail distri | Under the existing conditions, the | movie producers have in Chica alone 40 separate distributing agencies, all with large forces of employes and large investments in real estate and equipment. Under "he mid. The general plans | hair? MISS L. P. already been discusred and o If the akin da not too sensitive it od, it wns indicated may be applied full strength. Other IT WILL THRILL AND STARTLE ALL SEATTLE AS ONE OF THE BIG OFFERINGS OF THE YEA the new plan there will be only one, “ ig maintained and operated by the ex -—— press company. The same will pre- vail in 100 large cities in the various sections of the country from where 16,418 motion pleture theaters get their filn MAY REVOLUTIONIZE BUSINESS METHODS The new method can be placed in operation within two months after the plang are completed Transportation men regard it an an experiment that may mean a revo tution In busine B ally all sh’ ce MOUSE | CONCERT ORCHHSTRA’ Emil Birnbaam TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY—February 5, 6, FEATURE PHOTOPLAY VAUDEVILLE SESSUE HAYAKAWA Joseph Byron Totten & Co. “Just a Thief” In tribution over to a large corporation, - = acting independent of all of them. ”| Francis, Ross & : “A ‘Box of Joy for Girl or or Boy iis a | The Boy “Makes His Own Cement Blocks open eF | NEW YORK, Feb. 4—Robert F. | Du Ro EROPLAY CONSTRUCTION BLOCKS afford NCLUDED in this wonder set is a complete supply AMUSEME Jae fs ois ce" tee Atemrisan, easreoe | A both education and play for young and old. of Cement and Moulds. uk OORESS| press _company, admitted =) Onvk Circuit ANDIDATE Cc | oss WAUDEVILLE #22: DAVE “A Dress HARRIS Rehearsal” A Travesty in One Act They are manufactured from the best basswood, Pad ; : 8 stron: . 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