The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1922, Page 12

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‘Bab y Heiress Going Abroad; NUNS SAVE T 'HUNT TAXI MAN | IN TAYLOR CASE ~ (x eae Home B Brew (Starts on Page 1) a f Hundreds of 100 TOTS | ay. sei ri e| Warrant for Arrest May Be |submitea, nur no « t Be cinta ag gente rm Issued Today Ihent title tue-the eneanan onre, r ar 1 fe ' to Wurope LOS ANGELES, Cal, ! - Pda N " , m report e 18.—Pollice were searching Joint J Rattler 4 v marry Max Over urich day for a taxi driver Cre r t pn ' nes her age since February 2 whe jc Pd 5 ; 5 - " will be accompanied on!’ now believe to have knowledge | We just know CP Th! ‘ » Xs Heroic Sisters Fight Flames. , rn trip by Misa Julia Man:| ef the assasin in the Willian |Summit ave. tine Unaided in Home for pe 1h Mi aman AR go ge ag | wese F “i “ . in sald Pe Friendless Children Mise MeCorn | known ‘Taylor, P } : Misy Mathilde played por golf mis and others « | w rid i CHICAGO, Fen. 18 work {St the old Cyrus McCormick home| connection with the case |e ¢ q ipa group of nuns dt a Cobengey Ns 6 “haw c been employed numerous | the Home of the Friendless he pte pach aly P mes by them, | guy that called the oneman * “ Harold F. MeCormick ro sald to have found s ‘ Poort i WAS credited with saving lives of in oe reenter ne sany: hes ar a a Nd lcare “Fore is penalixed 10 yards . 200 children Inmates and preventing | ocred them yesterday and was quite t the exact duplicates of the lfor using profanity heavy damagy. ahaa adaak che heard. ta caliber slug that killed Tay re APY The child all leas than 12 years |} lor, in the latter's room OF PASSION . . ha stponed leaving New York for |"), voy You're my cootie, OM, were being tucked nto bed on . " They w arrive tonight 1 thd the third Moor of the home wien)! yrathiide's chief concern, accord yA : the sister © noticed heavy a Repent ted for amoke coming from < ndfather, the world’s richest on the afternoén preceding | Chi r is trying to Concealing her 1 from the! man. or what her mother might aay |te Westlake Terrace traged death before he is chikiren, the siste mmened ‘owe | seeurdine the engagement | A warrant will probably be issued |h believes that no Squad of half a doren s and @ hat Murtet will any? | today, police said j Boose rected them to get ¢ ebildren eation, iz mind,| Meanwhile the district attorney's | ; es. © @reased quickly and out of the build . no associates {fice iy working along other line His plans t sdowe-box himacl? ing. The other half doren were giv There didn’t seem to be much | altogether, attempting to widen the _ He. gave wR tn éeppete @m axes, hatchets and extin: |doubt in Mathilde’s mind what Muriel ged breach in the stories Reeause sun was absent and guishers and sent to the attic to at-!would sa She was pretty certain] Willlam Davis and Henry Peavey, | His shadow waan't there, tempt to extinguish the flames that her older glster would say|chauffeur for a film actress 1] Flames burst thru the Me as | plent valet for W m PD. Taylor, re the last of the children were carried) Muriel issued a statement in New | spectively HERE’S MORE ABOUT fo safety. Sisters worked with York denying the reported er Sands, ng valet of Taylor, | towels around their faces to protect ment and saying It was ridi in Low en beneath the very] SMOKERS them from the heat a: noke. which was more than Mathilde would eyes of the investiga who are! Altho an immediate » thefire|do, She merely said thru her secre-jon hie trail today in connection| @epartment had been sent in, by the /tary she would not discuss the re-|with the murder mystery, it in be | o time the first apparatus arrived the | ports at this time lieved, following receipt of a Mtter! STARTS ON PAGE ONE wisters had the fire extinguished That Mixe Mathilde’s mind ts made | purporting to be from Sand | Working bravely they chopped the up to marry Oscar and that she will) ‘The letter, written and mailed in| School first because ae Moors and ceiling to reach the!go thru with the contract waa the| tow Angeles, deciares Sands knows | chan ° rt out r wit flames. Facing the scorching heat |statement made by one close friend.| who did the killing and will give} ° n men and women, who do ‘without flinching, they poured the! ‘Miss Mathilde is a strange girl.” |this information to District June tobacco, to teach our eb chemicals on the blaze and checked |this friend said. “ is only 16 but| ney Woolwine In exchange for ir Mra, Higltowe Bu it with a loss of $5,000. precocious, If she is engaged to Mr. | munity not intend { op there —_——_— _— Oser and intends to marry him, ‘ae 6 "oe same rule apply to o nothing anyone may say will ¢ nange} hoon. wr li our fine young AAY POSTPONE |her mind.” Says Hollywood Is {mn we san tina plenty who ao nor | This friend beneves Mathilde had Jom hew to supply our tea won half the battle by obtaining her| Clean Community jn: wegen father’s consent, She still has tol sow YORK, Feb. 1$—"Holly.|. Many women’s organizations are win over her mother, formerly Edith | wood je an clean living & commun fr up Cn the fight a wilt Rockefeller, who was divo McCormick recently, and ¢ mnsent of her grandfather kefeller, which she is ready according to her WASHINGTON, red. 18.—The first faint flickering of a sentiment for postponement of soldier bonus Iegisiation until early summer ap peared in concress today It had its inception among Mia.) Western congressmen, particularly the Ohio group, altho it had not yet The stand of her mother wa, un officially known, it was under stood that she oppose the we Teached the stage where it could be | match. The grandfather was expect called “a general movement” for/ed to back up his daughter's stand postponement And then, there is Muriel The Ohio lower house members Were the chief proponents of the Postponement idea. They, or at least two-thirds of them, favored dropping the agitation now, with the definite understanding that it would be tak @n up again about June. Rev. Sidney Strong Will Make Address) Rev. Sidney Strong wi give an! address Sunday at 3:30 p. m. in SHIP BOARD’S FLEET ON SALE WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. The en. tire shupping board feet of 1,470 atee veasels in to be offered for aa was announced yesterday by Chair. man Powell, of the emergency feet corporation. Shipping experts estimate the val- ue of the ships. the total t * of Montelius hall, Third ave. and Uni-| which is about 10,000,000 .ons, at Versity st. on “Looking at the | $200,000,000. This estimate is based World Thru the Eyes of Rockefeller, on preae’ world tonnage prices. Churchill, Henderson, . and Jesus.” The public is invited Lenin, Gandhi) These ships originally cost approxi I mately $3,000,000,000, A united effort to give Seattle the cream of offerings both on screen and stage! A banner week in theatricai history. The achievement of many weeks’ planning and striving! LOEW’S PALACE HIP VAUDEVILLE PANTAGES as can be found in the entire try.” Frank Mayo, Universal tor, declared today in an exc file a “KILL SCHOOL seaervieir wath . too -Unlied. Prem Virtually all my friends are mem. Ne the film colony there and CADET PLAN never, in five years, have I seen a/ sign of immorality Altho the opposing armies Mayo flatly denied baving made g| were assembled in force, the suggestion to “butt up Hollywood.”| schedaled bactle over military | mentioned in an alleged interview! training In the Seattle high with a press association other than schools failed to materialize Fri | the United Prem. day, when the directors took the In an alleged interview, which I} bull by the horns and voted am supposed to have given. | was! unanimously for indefinite post quoted ay saying the film colony be-| ponement of the proposal, haved like ‘a crowd of nken| After t wae taken, a letter eajiors.’ I never used much an ex. fi + military affairs committee pression in my life. In denying t the Chamber of Commerce was alleged interview, I wish it under.| read, in which t was aaked that the stood that I never sald a single word | « mittre’s proposal to add drill to @ixparaging any film actor or ac-| the high school curriculum be with trons, nor did I speak itl of the nary.” | drawn | Superintendent Frank B. Cooper BOZEMAN, Mont.--Two charred | said, before the vote nkeletons, believed to be thome of| “If ever baw been a time Jeane Stiff, and Donald stiff, 18, | more thar ther to pro found in ashes of cabin on the June | pose « the spirit of militar. Stiff ranch, eight miles north of | iam among yc bow surely is such } time | Roreman “A JAPANESE ROMANCE” Musical Revue —and— Other Vaudeville Acts WOODWARD HAZEL WHITMORE in— “A Woman's Way” Premiere of New Stock Company METROPOLITAN Beginning Tomorrow SAN CARLO OPERA CO, Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday MOORE PAT ROONEY J— MARION BENT Musical Revue 7 Other Vaudeville Acts WILKES Seattle Co-operative Stock Co. —in— “THE HOUSE OF GLASS” REX AGAINST WIFE’ with— “WIFE HE SEATTLE STAR MADALYNNE TO STILL IS SEIZED | BARE HER LOVE BUT NO ARRESTS » Husband Decides to Put Her Police Search for Owner of on Witness Stand Big Sake Plant ny RANK HL BARTIIOLOMEW ! were oar ' t br thed a ” said Mada! nejthe ¢ vad, pia ‘ t She believes that In th most of the ake being i he can ear herself from what the jowntown if dr € a b Mrw Obenchain will be on "| Japanese Put Ban Drs ee Mer bane ge snp Bebo on Birth Control hin participation ag hero ir an Bir trol league, ¥ M to the ine uty 1 stor Fricke and seve Mficlals of the Japanese slate Students to Offer eg Shakespearean sae : A novel and epectacular presenta tion of ted 1 Mear ome makes th Harold hakewpea Univ ha ¢ product McClinton part, Petr ayed by -| American Legion’s Peasee ‘genie Meeting Postponed f the onference of Am n t commanders and adjutants rep poxponed until either Mareh 4 or 11 will take the) Plans will be laid at this meeting for ucio, Katherine A ntate wervies bureau Doreen Aldwell. A ba low the conference 19th Victim Is Slain in Political Feud Ministry of Bonomi test tn. tticneus blondy tai Falls Second Time * °°) (i107) "220" Sictim tesay nNOMY toda against Ar Farm Bloc Declares ; War on Opponents 10°"; WASH and 1 Feb hie re mir nd time INGTON farm bloc has set out fo ex Ibe made Premier Honor dead near King V tion an A ragor har voted University to Pay ™* Washington Tribute exer Feb, 18—The day for 6 & bolid univ the farmer with n $200,000 war cbest| TAIL, IS CHOICE Peprans a conannialinn o¢'the enn OF BRIDEGROOM ate uiture NEW YORK.—Arrested for wpeed mony waa to be taken today ing on the way to his nh anixation to comb Harry Fisher chose bles war lew and to bre ers’ cooperative movement nentence preference to pay his case came ne § up 10 farm farm. alation the ak up the ne when later ee EINE fig DAF iin id RE psa et HERE’S MORE ABOUT JUDGE LANDIS STARTS ON PAGE ONE SHOOTS FRIEND, THEN HIMSEL —_—_—_—— —~\Cook Dying as Result of ~ gen By oe eee Maniacal Impulse ' , n. J The ons waa firat no-\y 3 ticea s attend ed ‘ i 7 aly neo , 4 s always taken 7 Th resignation was taker c snically wrong, the i ere to mean that 1 ap } ’ ‘ RECENTLY FIRED n clea U.S. ATTORNEY and will go at the work ‘ } One of b © it recent off pote, “ively when he leav whiet charaat 5 i ed te " n » Annintant Unite r 0 presented ' yt saniis to be entirely sut-l eINING BARE RUTH ficient to warrant indictment, altho | M@gt NOTED RULING ofs were unable to find ar bags Has ‘ ndis_ called the principals into |*¥8* Kink ee t ut $1,000 had been paid |'"* in @ barn-storm : ir. t «to a politic to | he had taken part obta. indictment” find of “sf pe re wag be : € and not onl to be lie 4 jury n but to lemmen! suthorities believed the evidence Lan- | posed : unear sfficient to warrant| ‘The Judge fined Ruth his shai * suxpension pending an investiga-|in the world series—more than i $3,000—and suspended him for mor ndis, the son of 4 prominent In-|than a month for the 1922 play4 family, was on the federal|ing season b for» 17 years, He ” has always taken the office on March 28, 1905 t ports and ba uriy he had prac 4 law t o or man. BH attendant” a! ‘' rs. He ofte n some crucis played, in onde mmer home tf from and enjoys several week@l College of Law, Chicago, in 1892 the each year. Because of hi TAKES GREAT PRIDE many duties last summer he wa IN HIS FAMILY funable to go there, except for in’ chief pride ts in his family |short time. It is believed that witli and daughter and the grand-| giving up his federal court duti he will spend more timo there thigl Dur ng the war he was intensely | summer. j f the govern. | de an en with the patriotic in him support ment. His son, Reed ous record as sn avi e Bb American forces. | PROF. TREVOR KINCAID wi On bis return to this country he | give an illustrated lecture at the Mik married and now has two children, in | lionair club, 98 W. Main st., tonight § ‘The judge retires from the benell ; at the age of 56. or _A week dedicated to the presenta- tion by every downtown theater in Seattle of the very best in opera, vaudeville, photoplays and drama! + rial BLUE MOUSE “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” Human Interest Drama LIBERTY CONSTANCE TALMADGE eld of the THE Fou In the Z COLUMBIA HOOT GIBSON In Person and in “HEADIN' Wrst" WINTER. GARDEN JACKIE COOGAN Ss BAD Boy" s Comedy COLONIAL Until Wednesday “WHISPERING Action! Night DEVILS” COLISEUM BARRY qj Booth Tarkington's Story uF ott STRAND Thomas H. Ince’s “HAIL THE WOMAN” Human Interest Drama TOTTI

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