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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922. . THE SEATTLE STAR PAGES ’ Spectacular Act at Moore RALSTON CLUB JAMES SLAGLE (ror cvce ravine) MINE ANDRAIL Priceless Lincoln TO MAKE CANADA Wilkes Has Come dy as PLANS CONCERT ON THE STAND) omy asamenca) UNIONS IN PACT Pa pers Collected |Invitation Affair to Be Given! Defends Self in Wife Mur- |} \ Colum the greater will ve |/T9 Take Concerted Action} | a x eas eee i knew incon tht Seam Next Wednesday der Trial in Prohibition Director Tt February 21 February 12 1 ‘ | influence to sects ©. Lyle has blocked the ehipy On @ frontier farm that was little | some t« vor f a soldier Onéér the ¢ » of Vernon | CENTRALIA Feb. 11--James | of 60 cases of whisky thru ; ret , Con. |More than a clearing in the prime ¢ onstant circulat Krom Behymer, the Ralston club will give| Martin Slagic, op trial on a firstde. |] thin state into Canada in the last by America’s - twol al Wilderness of t rm f + arrived im its second invitation concert at 835) eree murder ch here for killing | 10 4 Under the law the shit Oo ote ee int wene| kentucky, he made ure en b p in April, 1861, until the } Wednesday evening at Plym his wife in a Centralia roomin, per must have a permit from the ad thie coe ano. wee ee end of the war, the town was full of {Congregational ehureh, Th ub, | house, December 1, took the stand | bor tate thru whieh the dla oe a coiama te Cy. DOCUMENTS ARE ost of them wanting to ee which waa organized in 1907 by the |In his own defenne yesterday \ and the mit Webeiiny ti, between repre. NEWLY REVEALED ident late Bowman Ra 1, Is unique in| Slagio textified that the first few |] Lyle in refusing to | ™ sentatives of railroad A pj| It is Lincoln, the Man of Mercy, nning they were only its class, being purely non-profes.|™Months of his married life were hap, comes from Kentucky |)" e shh ea gels pelanaiedianaed fs * rly revealed in the nd their requests were sional, Expenses are borne by the |P¥, but that his wife finally beoar distillerten jek © : aorngs ¢ the |! t price! documents al ut after the tatty: members themselv nd no tickets | “issatisfied, Two years ago aers : mpegs aR, per Oe vont collected by on Sum n Antietam, Freue are ever nold, admission being en-|'®¢ to his testimo he went etal fine Workers of Americo.| ier tor the Mbrary of the Interné und Chancelloraville, the tirely by invitation jCentralia for medical treatment today announced that all except One) iionai Correspondence Schools. A. of Washington were Choral rumbera will include: “It’a| When he joined her there ls AMBULANCE MAN : of the | great road unions b&l! oe them are of great value and in They led about om Up toe Man," by W, H. Squire; | ‘Heir relations were jhappler : pled his invitation to attend) terest. One is wholly unique, For it v le and thin ia tieeek% ty Bonn. W Me Returning to Centratia from wor x meeting with the miner | preserves in one manuscript a plea empty s pinned to iis One may tak later, Lewis said favorable 8° \for a poldier found asleep on his their t «, And when they came |post; a brief indorsement by Senator |to the White House it Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, furloughs to see dying 6 agraph by Lincoln | releases to support suffering fame a city quarantine offi It was a case in which Lin- | ites vere injuries when his ambulance! officials to draw up a new working |coin saved a guiltiess man from! One day Lincoln was stopped & waa struck and overturned on the agreement to supplement the pres |execution, and as such is character-[q park by a negro with a pititul No TN n en alle ke nt oo act nie pines ort 1.] c wHicr tae North Trunk i, near oo , - rane which exp April 11. | tat story. The Emancipator did not stop Saturday, in a collixion wi Action of the mine operator# in| George C. Alden, of Company K,\to get his name but handed him @ alf . “ : at another place, he said he suspect: | Knowledge.” by ee C. Rob spondence with She had a inson; “To Me Thou Art a Flower z : by el Protheroe; “Break Break by John Hyatt Brewe ‘Go » "by Will Franz Abt the Sea," by G. War he meetingy was called by th dhesatistion:: Later, duriig| W. M. Miller, 27, 1911 Denny way r absence, she wrote him that suffered ne she wanted a divore They met again in Portland, October », and rhey returned ¢ testified, and orn’ president when mine oper: |, rm refused to meet mine union became reconciled to Centralia in May | took up the happy tenor of the mar , : oe teal cio, “M’Appart ‘Tutt | 20k UP the happy tenor of the m&r \tomobiie, in which R, M. Eley, 4475 refusing to meet union representa-|Seventh Massachusetts Regulars, hastily written check drawn to tie 4 life. He admitted being occa! pcoxlyn ave., was teaching a youn eH wh ‘ | al order Famer "from Flotow's opera, “Mar: | sionally jealous at dances, Br a a .» wa teaching a young ne . taken to mean by the|had fallen asleep on his post. His order of “colored man with one lege tha,” will be given by Frank BE} Last ¢ told the court, | yg Paracas | : 2a ici i. rm the declaration of the open offense was to be punished by the fixes & Company, of Washingtims lSxkrivanic, with Miss Irene Bal-|poth of t forced to 4 ie ww shop. |most dingraceful death a soldier may with whom the president banked, | t 1 mo t ching got out of control, crashing | Wage reductions h lwo die, The fact that b bject to &: trusch at the piano, Th work in a lumber camp to make both the side of the ambulance, cap: pi caepe Aas ¥ ne fact that he was wubject to Knew their customer and honored |*golenne in Quest ‘Ore," is seabt. | nay’ tabwed Gh aan a bulance ap. |announced by many mines |fite of a skeping sickness against «6 ynusual instrument nd throwing Miller which he was powerless to struggle soi eae | Verdi’x opera “La Form del Dew-|again finally, where he objected to tino,” will be sung by W. M. Mar-| her going to so many dances, Sh shall, tenor, and Dr, Louls H. Max | arain became dissatisfied. son, baritone, with Mre, Maxson as Slagle was nervous at the begin he road, He wig taken to the city how 5 esate j rund no place for consideration in |pital with a fractured elbow, a deep) Union League Club {fhe "tride, summary justice of the| OMAHA—City Patroiman J. ut around bis right eye. and pons to Give a Banquet |"! He was asleep on his post, | Scott is found ¢ sain sod district after a revolver je ble internal injuries. | and the sequel was death Jaccompanixt, Thomas Greenlees,|ning of his testimony, but | The Washington Union League : hi * ritone, supported by the club, | talked t more composed and | leub' wit be taraiaity’ tatidduend $6 COLN SAVE! {his slayers. | 1 Denza's “Funtcull. | Was consider to have been a good | ‘ . ‘s GUILTLESS MAN ” oe will sing |the public for the first time at a Aisle Reviatue,” by | Witeeds for Rin Own gape banquet and patriotic entertainment} A® he awaited tne execution of | BONUS PLAN "'s'crs. of Washington's birthday, Reser-| Breck, a friend and fellow towns Tus WASHINGTOY, Feb. 11-0) vations will be available for mem. |'an, heard of his plight. In a letter BASTiTs DA reer | Funieula” The » 'Bruno Huhn, will be sung by W 1M. Langdon, basso, with Miss Leone | Langdon a# accompanist Not i | The members participating in the ‘col on the evening|* court martial’s decree, Samuel Kress today faced a strong demand) tery only until February 15, after |to Sumner, he set all the facts be ER Ccuak ive: Peak tear’ P. Con Comment on that the savings ‘resulting from the! which tickets may be obtained by |fore him. Sumner’s indorsement on lvin, James Corbitt, John 0. Jones, arms conference be diverted toward the general public the back of the letter, by which it V. Oversby, Frank EB. Skrivanic, J Tt has been officially estimated| oo ee eee ea VAUDEVILLE: | |Firemen Overcome ““T ask attention to this letter from | (ERIE A. Smith, Harold F. Snyder and H ; that the government will save $200, , W. L. Watson; second tenor, Paul OME TOWN 000,000 w year from the naval holl-| an estimable citizen hoping that pro- J ie Fred W day alone. 7 | in Fighting Blaze |iriir noua be delayed against $Robert Emmett , Daggett Braun, exett, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.—| |Hancox, Thomas Humble, W. M And on top of that, reductions! George ©. Alden, Co. K, Seventh ire Whitn Marshall, Dr. R. EB. Morris, Joseph in the navy and army personnel | Several firemen were reported over:| Mass, for sleeping at hix post and Cla‘ T. Muchie, J. Edward Null, jr, Wil-| Lynden chess fans have organized are certain to be a result of the|come by smoke while fighting # “CHARLES SUMNER” Howard's Spectacle liam M. Redner, R. H. Sloane, B. * Club and are holding semimonthly arms conference agreements jfire in the Thomas Day Electrical } Soni A Then follows Lincoln's respite: P meetings | | Supply company plant here today . La Robert | Several explonions of oil added dit-| know nothing of this case— tier, Hom | Real estate taxes in the city analU. of W. May Send _iticuty to the tient against the |know not where Mr. Alden is— [| Bernicia Emmett }L. Whiting and Fred Wonaser; first bane, J. L. Avis, F.C ler O. Campbell, C. BE. Done hethe y seed) t Keane . school district of Walia W will be flames Dag ew bi 9 her any proceedings are on foot Co. Rater, Aired, saree. Ch. 3 reddeed this year about 5 per cent} Teacher to China|'*"” eosin axainst him—T should not knowing |) and Co. bank, E. 8, Jones, Dr ly let him be punished, if shown he sae oy . - fy ey ne ty o . r Boyce € Maxson, FE. Vogue and i Sakina, ‘ wiki ‘iets University of Washington may Bread Prices to has the infirmity stated in the affi- | 9 ——__—- 4 man to Canton Christian col School institu be Beis Hinge in Clan, ta iavestionte trae! Go Up on Monday davit, tho the infirmity may be suf. | nest week, st lay after itions, act as an envoy from the ficient reason for distulssing’: him T Pai i 0) een ‘ i Declaring that they were steadily | ¢, b "1 i om tricola noon, at Ridgefield MMMUnity |etate and extablish a college of busl-! rom the service rch, and closing“on Saturday at | ness ade trat Ph b yt 1oning money at ‘the present price, “A. LINCOLN. | and Irene Delroy Washo peso dr guages ans have DOS tread dealers were preparing Satur-| ,, i - | ashougul |been completed, according he May 21, 1862, pecan: we és | 9 - day to raise the wholekale quotations jatatemént of Dean Stephen I Monday to the point where pound} Altho the saving of the Union 1—_Three Pasquali Brothers, Pantages. 2—Janet Martin, | The Lynden Tribune seen little |of the Washington commerce college. | iia a halt loaves must sell at 13{Rever drew upon the time and S PALACEHI Palace Hi $—Landon McC kM. y haat merit in the attempt of three Swisn| Dean Miller Is a member of « com . H 1 ‘ he} ce Hip. 3— lon McCormick, Moore. 4—Vaughan ee or — Ss of & COM | cents each or two for 25 cents, and |enersy of Lincoln more than in the/ , Ni mountaingers climb Mount Ral-|mittee of educators and business men vgn Koen qb wig c '43, be 3 Morgan, Wilkes. 1 YOUR MAIL ‘ the pound loaf at 7 and 8 cents, The | dirk days of '62, he found time to ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN nier, It mayn White; second bass, L. Thomas Greenlees, EB. M. Gulbran len, Arthur C. Johnson, W. M | Langdon, J. Clarence Law, 1. ¢ Marble, Lawrence T. Mayer, George |k. Palmer and George BK. Wal hapa you n seo {from Beattie and Tweoma. If plans | na sority of the lehders were expected |pen with his .own hand an opinion : ; | ID HOW TO something herole and worth-while in|materialize the name of the envoy : hat Sanden Salle ; In “THE POINT OF VIEW" SPECTACULAR ACT | provided by Keegan and O'Rourke, A the attempt being made te reach the (who will act as the Gean of the Can to fall in line with the expected in-| tp 7 uman values above an Lie TOPS MOORE makes capital entertainment ton Of Ramies i the face of winter item echec! wilh be. annecnend in|@t™** Inflexible discipline. One of the biggest attractions ever| George N. Brown, world's cham MAIL IT storms Know. To ws, it looks [about two weeks FUNERAL SERVICES for LETTERS SNOW j at ul mudeville stage te the | PHO" walker, is presented in “Pedes he @ sensilens © af thea i ’ § °S for Hugo | KINDLY HEART - pon a vi a trianiam,” a novelty and also a com —By— Se ee Se ere Mare Slettengren, 64, Will be heid at 2:30] n the collection at the Scranton | ure act at j . oe ewrce asots + | lohnson a . | aA the Mesto nest west: | egy number. A. F. BORNEFELDT |) gag Frats” Will Name _»._. Sunday at the Johnson and |ingtitution are scores of original METROPOLITAN Ie is Landon McCormick's “The} Redford and Winchester are clever | Hamilton Undertaking Co. Sletten-| gocuments concerning Lincoln, bis| per ion banquet at La Beds In Hospital <x: : |} The Father and d been a real estate dealer in| cabinet and his gene | / drama. All of the possibilities that} Bll Robinson, a “man of color. 4 Storm,” a spectacular scenic melo |and eccentric jugglers. ; ! e. Where! ‘ ‘ UNMAILABLE MATTER Center this week waa well attended) hat the interfraternity council of | Seattle for 34 years. original documents cannot be ob-! aoe oe WARF @re suggested by the title have been | bas @ bright comedy spot on the bill Any promotion of fraudulent stock | “9d was voted a success by everyone \the university will name and sup: RAE iv i tained there are faithful replicas, DAVID IELD fet for stage purposes, it is said.| Jes» Libonati ix a musician of the|thru the mail is a violation of the) Present. port two beds at the Seattle Ortho | BELLINGHAM, — Heavy snow| Virtually all of them reflect the te E Por realistic effects it ts said to have | highest type who makes a classic of |Iaw. Also the promotion of lotteries, | nee pedic hospital for another year was (storm in progress here Friday night|great, kindly heart of the martyr. |} “TB? Neture of hoses Galena Bo equal in theatricals. Two cars *ylophone playing | gambling devices or other schemes of! Ten Washington State college ©%-ltne recent decision of the council. with no wind is compared with the! In the days of the civil war, every : are required for the scenery. and se. this sort. tension specialists will apend a total me money will be raised by an as /storm of February, 1916, when te effects used. Besides the novelty of “FAIR AND WARMER” Obscene or lewd matter, such jot 67 days in itaw county GUTIMK | neaement on all fraternity men in|more than 36 inches fell in 24/BN the staging, “The Storm” embodies, WILKES OFFERING pictures, books, cards, magazines,’| 1922, according to an announcement lthe university. bours a — story, melodramatic and| With T. Daniel Frawley making | &re is ROS jo” County Agent W. 2. Davis —_ ————————— compelling. | iT . * a jaan must be packed so that in io sl es awe AEG Ee iadiod enh teak Purdie ee ere ee ecae saan Ok erekbhae wh particle quelé # Sead chief agriculturiat for A % “Recital Classique” ix another fea-| Stock company will present. “Fair /escape and damage the mail the. Caan Pacific allroad system, : tured number. and Warmer” at the Wilkes for one| Liquor or liquor advertisements | oun ibe ee es rai aahieae al OE VY S ALACE I Pp “A Little of This and That.” as;week, beginning with the Sunday |r barred along with poisons. It | waste ee ; matinee also unlawful to send explosives | Public meeting. p% eile tne ati Since | A } eee | | Director Frawley will play the part| Defamatory, dunning, threatening | | Jot Bully Bartlett, in which he has| letters or messages are a violation of/ A pruning demonstration will be| lappeared more than ‘one hundred | the law conducted by FE. G. Wood, horticulty: |timés in what is deciared to be the| Live animals, fowls. etc.,.are barred ral specialist in the Edgmont dis-| funniest play ever written. except day-old chicks, bees, etc, | trict, Monday | ‘The action of the piece is centered | Live animals may be sent in certain) eee | around two young married couples |Tural districts where they go | mivery tndlention polite. to lad jthat live im the same apartment | clusively under rural or truck route. meeting being called for Chehalis, | }house, but whose experiences with| Any game killed in violation Of | February 18, to discuss the proposed | , Mrs.Mertz Tells How Lydia life have been vastly different. One| the law is not mai | Carleton pass extension into the Yak: | E Vv | couple seeks moderni«m and untasted| Plants or plant products not hav-| ima country as one of the mowt tne | Pinkham’s ‘egetable |aweets and the laugh-producing situ. |ing certificate of inspection are pro-| portant and interesting meetings te| jations are legion when a shakerful | hibited be held In Chehalis for many moons. of cocktails are intfoduced into an} A common violation of the law is) - | impromptu party in one of the apart. | the sending of two classes Ina par-| puGcENE, Ore.—Four of the nine! jeel or piece of mail. t. ©. @ letter) non who escaped from the Lane! Jewspaper, or messagont jeent in a new: pee 1 ealiien «°" county jail Friday have been ro | sent in parcel post | oor Quality Vaudeville and Feature Photoplays Continuous Daily, 1:30 M. 11 P. M. Continuous, 1 to 11—Lincoin'’s Birthday Program ALL WEEK. BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE ROBERT McKIM & CLAIRE ADAMS ve Vaudeville’s Inimitable Comedian “A CERTAIN RICH MAN” lack Wallen V-A-U-D-E-V-I-L-L-E “THE STORY TELLER” ARTHUR DEAGON with Late Star of Ziecgteld’s Follies, in Funny Character Bits The Ryan Sisters, Jean Phillips and Rosetta Mantilla Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 13, 14, 15 i} ' Monday Answers, Jack Hallen, one of vaudeville’s | — \Have You Kidney _ favorite comedians, in ‘The Story | . ry Will great American novel, by William! veller,” will be the stellar offering |Aiien White, is the feature photo | OF Bladder Trouble? ic jot the new k's bill at the E oe y READ TH week's bi a he Pan a 3: pli IS: ture of health. |tages, beginning next Monday mat-\P WR ALE auiteca aie She walked at |inee. His offering combines singing. 1 NEED saink: Wah ‘eabsrrih. of the m months |dancing, clever comedy, all embel- ; having tried every remedy | — a ving ie lished with unusually colorful set MONEY! rd of, but without relief. nd must do dental tongue. é ¥ t cummany tat |tings. His supporting company in-| ikitey ¢ ante De. Pierce's Auseie rather of cludes the pretty Ryan Sisters,/work to get it. I advertised and, like a drowning say some dancers; Jean Phillips and Rosetta | shall give the qual pa agp ee Baga bag we e real nice. Tam tending you her pie- | Santifia. gh ielacaaa sa ity and workmanshtp | man grabbing at a straw, I thought ture. I shall be ‘as long a: Booked direct fi onl fo ways, but m would try it also, which did ect from Europe for @| prices will be « bar live that I found such a wonderful | 0... of the Pantages come pon for 8 | bres ee with great success, as It relieved medicine for my troubles."” — Mr®. | pasquaii Brothers, superior athletes. | 1 must raise money me almost immediately, before 1 CHar.es A. Menez, Kutztown, Pa. “ ‘ land I shall save you had taken all of the firet package. These men are looked upon three ge Many cases of childiessness are doliar tor ever so I continued, and would say to of Europe's most daring equilibrists | gotiar you pay me ¢urable. Perhaps , ours maybe. Why | 1.4 their performance is full of sen. |tor your dental work all those suffering from their kid be discou: eat you have given (1 oss leDWIN 4. BROWN neys or excems uric acid, try Dr. | I Pierce's Anuric Tablets and suffer no longer! I have great faith in Jom- be 106 Columbia st Se) F daithtul trial? | xing 4 Bo rhino rng® o9e) | fe ore ¢han Spoken and written recommenda- ae oa Se corer oo ee Dr. Pierce's remedi 8. P. Mens tii from thousands of women who Te tome lb 2 ee yo also of cor re «6 af jhey have. foundhealth and ha from | 1 ¥: y are appearing Your health is your most im PEARL ABBOTT AND COMPANY In “Silver Threads"—A Brilliant Comedy JACK MARTIN TRIO In “Superb Moments From Musical Shows” NORTON & WILSON ‘ “Diversions of 1921” Ed—PREVOST & GOELET—Arch Offer “A Vaudeville Mixture” SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION GREATEST NUMBER OF MOVIE STARS AND NOTABLES EVER ASSEMBLED IN ONE FILM Showing Dedication of Marcus Loew's $5,000,000 State Theater, Los Angeles DEL BAITY & JAP Hayden, Hall & Snyder “The Three Senators” © KING AND IRWIN in their Comedy Hit “Coontown Divercona” Pantagescope Featuring FRED STONE in His New Photoplay Marea w Witllam KR. Hearst rhert Rawlinson hoe General Admission: MATINEES 25 Cents; NIGHTS 40 Cents its use have come to us. We only tell |!" “Coontown Divorcons portant asset. So why not write Del Bality and his “wise houn be py Sa oarbat they say and blir | ot on tn tac ae Thorouw hness Br" rce"Preaen inva" Ho mea tesren Tn a Ti nn ham’s Vegetable Compound is so well | “ners something new in the art of fidentis! medical advice, free, ort - sd fi vol Hy \ ' Ni adapted to the conditions which might | animal intelligence Sheracterives our methods “tai |send 100 for a trial pkg., tableta ornEns i, every transaction, and our cu tomers are accorded every cou consistent with sound bu dude ment. 4% ‘ow—Till Wednesday! Pald on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Cheek Are Cordially: invited WYNDHAM Peoples Seutnas Bank dee STANDING ‘MABEL SKCOND AVE. AND PIKM 5T, —and a remarkable cast in “THE Advertisement cause your trouble that good will Hayden, Hall and Snyder are come to you by its use, known as “the three senators.” They Advertisement |®F¢ harmony singers wN x ll i Ail immed Ora Carew . PICTURE LACE HI | A_ notabi to the new ‘audeville and hotoplay pri ant rovided at Loew ace Hip theater tomorrow is announced in the showing of a feature in which z that of 39¢; AFTERNOONS, 20c) CHE Includes ‘Tax fa Het of stars outriv |The Affairs of Anatol” or any other fam movie is shown. This is a motion picture, showing the opening of the new Loew's State theater, Los Angeles, enid to be one of the most beautiful of; the 300 theaters on the Loew cjr-| cuit. Seve | Relieve baby’s itching skin with ~ of the stars shown ay Regen ang FOREVER his picture will appear in littie |" Xrthue Dealon, the tamous must | | I ARIEsEs From pmedy star, will scintillate at} é lthe top of the vaudeville bill 4 5 | “Moments from Musical Shows" Soothing and Healing 9 9 i Imp | “ A J Blackheads With Cat [will be featured by the Jack. Mar-| Has just the MOF hea in Trio | | Cc With Caticura V "Pearl Abbott and company wilt} | cooling touch to An exquisitely staged drama—a beautiful story, and presented Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot |eontribute further merriment to the! dreds of le are n without the aid of a single sub-title, It’s positively different wrter to free the pores of impurities} ni)1 with the one-act ianety elas od with tho quia ond produce comfort @ genuine departure from ordinary photoplays. follow with a gentle application | | jot, “Silver Threads.” | PANG thay Rove sostt i q D catases Gintmstorts porces ont || We 901" ta naoeiets| | Re and permit sleep HAROLD LLOYD in “Look Out Below” Topics :: Does not smart or sting when applied beal. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for Powdering and perfuming. of Willie Norton and Ethel} on Prevost and Goelet bring Inugha | pend thrills in their “vodvil mixture.” | “& Certain Rich Man,” from the iaiiacieaies Pathe News : Mutt and Jeff Vhie Rakes GINGER ALE