The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1922, Page 2

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Tried Winter Climb, 1894 PARLEY SUCCESS: Party Forced to Give Up DUE TO AMERICA P crinese Admiral Says U. s| Tackled Hornet's Nest Jecause America serapped Old World the arma conference at Washington tiecoeded, according to Admiral Ting: Kan Taal, of the Chinese ngvy who addressed the Chamber of Com merece mémbers’ counell in the Ma ronite clubrooma Friday noon Tho apeaker decta that Presi dont Harting and Seeretary Mughes 1 to adjust matters between yellow and the yellow.” / Phe United States ran into a hor fete’ neat,” he said, “and some of the hornets had stingers as big ax pock et knives, But I am proud to say | hat we have received as Much a4 we | could hope for thru your friendship, | |#ympathy and helpfulnens.” | [RECLAMATION | IDEA PRAISED | “Phe greatest exposition of soutd | irrigation policy ever put forward by any publio body im this state,” was |the manner in which Ralph B, Wil-| Hameen, Yakima attorney, and aw | | thor of the state water code, Friday |charneterined the recent aetion of | the Seattle Chamber of Commerce in favoring the early development of | the smaller projects in the state, un- der the terms of the Smith MoNary | | | macy, ae well as ships Almost Religion With Us Today Bince our family have What It is for one of te have spent the vulgar ‘ef $3,000,000 for a BOM oF rarest mesh, th diamonds of bivest white. i even the court XY, but 152 years mot strane that we of Feally appreciate how a $30 suit of can be, how corefort “they feel and how well the Weally serve. 7 ean safely be said that @ociety aspirants, mad extravagance, will ever Where we left off. And feally jucky they are, though they do not know @. Ruthless extravagance Those bygone days has it us its lesson and has eer smoldering recret in the 2 ts of us Du Barrys who today, eemencete things that serve 3 —thungs th the rr & Wonderful lesson for | mankind to take today. ig 80 good for the soul that our duty, as we @ it, Is to abide most moder. in instruments free from ‘extravagance or forbidding to music lovers and home, have neat spoke at a meeting of the mber of Commerce membe council, in the Mam clubrooms The speaker said that 179 projects in | the state fall within the scope of the Bmith-MoNary bill. Ho added that theig development will mean the ad ition of 1,233,850 acres of agricul} tural land in the state, LIQUOR LESS, LYLE CLAIMS, Roy C. Lyle, federal prohibition director, feturning Friday from) | Eastern Washington, reports that| there is less liquor being importes | into that section now than former | ly from Canada, ‘Th decteian ix due to a closer check made | by federal and states offiMais, and| to a stringency of money, he said ‘toy | Your chit and mine need . im their natures, And ‘the pious builder or the mer. char who brings a soulful, Ptruetoned piano that you wilt Tove to hear and reckon easy Duy for its moderation tn and terms, is helping im the grand cause of than the costly planos not balieve in or help yo in its extravagance, BARRY PIANO CO. 2904-1406 FIRST AVENUE Laborers fp, the Cause of ‘asic | Friends of Humble Homes Avenue Market Prices lot sheriff thruout the Northwes Map shows Carbon River trail followed by Major Ingraham | at Bellingham and Vancouver, B.) Rainier in winter, 27 years ago, and Paradise Valley route to (hec* on mmiskling than ever be) be attempted by Seattle Swiss party. | pihenintnenttitnatin | pa... NERAL SERV! ICES for Jamen That the present attempt to'ttimd| hanging o¥er the crater of the moun | Mount Rainier by the trie of Euro-/tain just before Christmas, 1894, led = Lee wke deh Seared Gites pean mountaineers ix not the first | observers to believe that the crater ing at his home, 2218 Admiral way ldrive for the summit in the dead of had falien in. Major Ingraham vol-| will be held Monday In the Calvary |winter is apparent from the story of |untetred to lead a party which cemetery, folléwing funeral services | Maj. HE, & Ingraham, the veteran | WOuld attempt to make the climb/at the Holy Rosary church. | mountaineer, now living at 1914 6.| the peak and investigate, } ~ Republican st. Major Ingraham led! Gtorge Ruswell, former Beatie) CARNIVAL AND DANCE to be a party of five in a futile attempt | Postmaster, W. N. Sheffield, a giant) known ax “A Night on the Riveria” to reach the summit in the winter | sUide named Boyse and called “the | win be held in the L. C. Smith of 1894-1895, over the northwest trail.|Congo giant,” a second guide and puiiding restaurant March 1 by A point 9,000 feet in altitude, bée| Major Ingraham made up the party.| voiture 15 de La Societe dea Quar- low Steamboat Prow, was the turn. Carrier pigeons were the only means gnie Hommes et Hult Chevaux, | ing point for the Ingraham, party. of communication mairtained on va “ Lack of supplies ard deep snow,|the trip, The northern trail, up! pOWARD Hf, MacDONALD, head which prevented further progress,| Carbon river and the eastern gia of! the local folture of La Societs forced the party to return after 10| cler was ehosen de the route. Deep! 1. ‘Quarante Homies ef Mult Ce-| SP. speRt Of. the mountain, This| snow wae mntered at the head veux, recently returned from a |waa the only other mid-winter trip/of Inter glacier and the party did/ iy ne in Washington, D. ¢ lever projected for climbing Mount| ot have supplies enough to enable “O° Lea Aisles . Rainier. |them to take the time required for| ith American Legion officials de A heavy cloud of dark amoke ‘further slow progress to the sum panes gar eg bag bobpgpeedn wr gins | Mt; even Mf ecmling i bad been! 50%. in iso voltures threout tha m | pommnibie. i tempt to reach the summilt, Major AOS NORA Ingraham expremed the opinion) FUNERAL SERVICES for nob. that {he southern route now chosen | ert C. Saunders will probably be ie harder than the northeastern! held Sunday afternoon at St. Mark's trail, by which the attempt was| church, following (he arrival of the made 27 years ago | body from St. Loule at 440 p.m | THIS NEW BILL ALL NEXT WEEK TWICE DAILY: 2:30-8:15 MAIN 0222 Nights: 15¢ to $1.00 Matinees: 15¢ to Soe ROBERT EMMETT -_ KEANE THE BROADWAY COMEDIAN AND CLAIRE WHITNEY THE SCREEN STAR IN A MINIATURE PLAY “THE GOSSIPY SEX” By Lawrence Grattan HOWARD’S SPECTACLE LA | ROBERT BERNICIA) EMMETT Terpsichorean Artist in Her Latest The Broadway Offering Comedian MR. BOYCE COMBE Late of Musical Comedy and Motion Pictures LEO ZARRELL DUO Entertainers of Merit _ TOM PATRICOLA ASSISTED BY IRENE DELROY “The Girl and the Dancing Fool” ——— nea teeeetieihasactatenereete AESOP’S FABLES TOPICS OF THE DAY CONCERT ORCHESTRA The Storm Next Week = Beware THE SHATTLE \Keaton President | of Edmonds Growers DAVID WARFIELD Seite Dreanmoking Steisrseaaeisrsere among py gmies! Now terrible as all the Witttemiesian David Warfield begins a six-day engagement at the Me ropolitan Monday’ night in“'The Return of Peter Grimm His portrayal of Peter Grimm standa forth among his sev- eral notable creations as his intellectual and spiritual as well | as his purely technical masterpiece. It isa role which re-| quires more than mere p acting. and George HI. Kahin Chadwick presided. |Post Honors F our Past Commanders - Four former comtfianders of Seat American Legion. the members Fri . when part commanders’ Closer working agteementa ar-| were honored by SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. Paid on Savings Acconnte Accounts Su Cordially Invited Now. tender as a Child’s Caress! rived at in the recent convention | day DO YOU WANT TO BORROW ON YOUR LIBERTY medals were conferred upon them. The recipients were Albert Deutsch | and his p&rty, which attempted to reach crest of Mount |©. were bound to remuit in & clover | Guy RASH DISFIGURED CHILD'S FACE Also On Back and Chest. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, “My beby broke out with a rash on his face, beck and chest. At firet they were tiny pimples, and of- ter a few days became dry His shin was red and sore, and the rates and you part or all at any time We date of payment. Washington His graveted the breakin; night he wee cross ai “I began using Caticora Seep and ment, and after using two Soap and one box of Ointment he Signed) Mre. jeesie McCollum, 333 So. oth &., Keown Savings Bank 1101 SECOND AVE. Established 32 Years Use Curtcura Soap, Ointment and Sree te ee Resources Over A Tremendously Powerful Story of the Vast Outdoors!! MADGE BELLAMY IN CAST! Cl GParamoual GPicture A Vigorous Story of Virile Men and “A Rural Cinderella” Hamilton Douglas Women in the Land of the Midnight Sun! COLISEUM Concert Orchestra Sunday Concert Overture to the opera, “Caucasian Sketche IN PERSON Presenting her to be selected “Mighty Lak’ a R . for strings and harp “Her Regiment” “Danse Artistique” will be the assisting artist “Vienna Girls,” ARTHUR KAY MOST COLOSSAL SPECTACLE EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD: * * # Sardou’s Immortal Story! * 8 *® 25,000 in the Cast! * #8 & “THE LIONS ARE LOOSE!” You almost hear the blood-curdling growls —you see the gates open —the beasts about to descend on the vast throng in the Hippodrome! STUPENDOUS! biect to Cheek Are Peoples Savings Bank SHOOND AVE. AND FIM FR,

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