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PAGE 2 SHIP BOARD AND ROADS MARK TIME Each Watching and Waiting for Other to Act on Preferentials By J. F. Richardson WASHINGTON, March 18— ‘The raitroads hokling preferen- dal contracts with foreign ship a. the shipping beard, wants the contracts abro- are undergoing a period of | tehful waiting” — watching | ey waiting for each other to | airoads say the board the power to enforce this The board fears the railroads bericht, But the new eudsidy| rides ample power for the! to enforce abrogation—and the four the passage of that act fach side is waiting to see how @ige lie after they stop rolling. If the subsidy bill passes, the Milwaukee & St. Panl Great Northern reads, holding contracts with Jap ship lines, will hastily a> the contracts, If the bill doard holds these contracts discriminatory to American ship! Yafiroads aswert that ff they the contracts, the Japs will | traffic across the continent F way of Canadian railroads, that he port of Seattle will lose the bus! OSF ANd American ships will not get @ny way. fort officials of Seattle have relt. this view to the shipping) by July 1 next, the board take such steps as it deems Recmsary to enforce its views.” Pelagecrer,entianeity setate an | » Cal | the benefit of famine relief.|'<% OME, March 18--Monsignor Pat. Keane has been appointed bish- @f Bacramento, Cal | Acid Causes Rheumatism ent’ Gerecioe and overenting Urie Acid seeretions la one THE NEW CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS, 25 50 THE GREATEST AGTEOS Wy THE Wome TO KEEP THE LIVER AND GowELS ORDERLY. LAT ALL Goon pauGGies High Grade ere FOR youn Radio Phone $3.50 ALL YOU WANT ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 1214 Third Ave, apentnetrennnenennatlpgne——-<">~~witaaiePhrereanaiinomne-olsnindasaletaamaeeiete tt ee THE SEATTLE STAR ‘While Memory Is Fresh We Take Off Our Hat to— Completing Plans yee formation that the plans « jontions for the ‘Tongue SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 Sanipractics Will Run Down by Car; Hear 3 Addresses Dr. M. A. Coffman, Dr. Robert TN Hawkine, #1, and Dr WLW rows ; wil epen TACOMA, Maret Sanipractic Mo for Naval Base ".)"’; ASTORIA, March 18 Definite t ! The Seattle ortists who are giving their time and atest to making the oratorio “Elijah” a success, The berforesinibs is to be given at the Arena April |4 to 7. Among the artists are (from left to right) Dr. Louis H. Mazson, bass, in the role of Elijah; Mra, Romeyn Jansen, contralto, in the role of queen; Frank A. Tiffany, bass, who will alternate in the role of Elijah; Miss Constance Horn, contralto, who will alternate as queen, and Alfred Owen, tenor, who will take the part of Obadiah, Ku K Klux Klan Aids | Destitute Families) | ROSEBURG, Ore, March 18 + } [RADIO KISS | ogr|P® BOSTON. — Amateur ratio sc and fuel to destitute families here | stretches of the Atlantic flashed « yesterday. They walked thru the lob | Pdlo sby of the Umpaua hotel and entered | Ome get the kian. jan automobile, F. A. Simonton, or. | wanizer of the Klan, said that steps | had been taken to perfect an organ | died feation here and that would be shown at a local theater| bottom rung of a ladder the} ~ soon with the members of the Klan/|ground, a distance of 12 hen, ttending in a body, dressed in full health department records re ta ‘today hint to his eweetheart, Rvery-| DENVER. from George injuries received a | Pi VITAL STATISTICS | BIRTHS 9 J. Beattie . a, yy Beattle [Burdett Francia, 62 W. Cremona st. George award Alex, | Burgh. Stanley N, 7054 S3rd ave, N are kane weiss. | Ben a Sohn Francia, 1519 W, 62nd ar William 1, Seattle, } . Bessie Ann, Seaitie |noma ‘John, 2131 Rastern ave, bo]. | Deverenus, Joseph W.. Heattle | Hadley, George D, 4634 43rd ave. A. | Neun, Josie, Beattie * girl Rivett, Carman A. Le % Rng Ah 422 Bighth eve 8. | jones, suth A, seats warts, Frank, 3418 17th ave. 8. | Brena tece me | Ferry rail, G. A. 1629 Cortina ava, girt,| Dunn Neal IH, Spokane . Hightower, A. P. 1138 Alki” ave. | Colwell, Lou, Apokane ...: Fustokl, Totchl, Hattie. -.. «+ tr Hansen, A. 4322 Dayton eve. [Christiansen, J. Ml, 310 W, ia. | William H.. Oakiand Darmon, N. lL. €9 W. Drevus Coulter, Ella No Seattle so Margaret Whit- K Julius BE, 613 & oth ot Vi CES RANTED pupil of the Douglas » et David. RF. D. No. §, Box DIVOR' G Dancing school, who is going | | Thompeon ‘fiarry Pr, 9233 17th ave pte Pa ag gig Suzakan Minue, 611 Washington at. has promised to make ‘neat Naiaucht, Yukihare, 104 Sprace at.| | toes t askt Kinemoa, 207% First ave 8. winkle at the Greenwich mt Gr er dance, to - given at addon Joba Seant, 2119 First ave. ‘orway hall, 2015 Boren ave., Duna, Zepha C. from George | Seherdey evening, March 35,|°s we DEATHS Burn: fe"Youns, 6749 25th ave. eaux Arts club, for. a girl rry, 4 months, 1158 Mast- Johnat Hivia, ‘fh 2512 Dexter ave. sehason” Artaas Willem, 8853 13th | hi: havorwnaes nil, Ti, 6220 Stath ave. MARRIAGE LICENSES | Dow, Sieanneer Cc. 63, 206 M. seth Name and Residence. atzon. Lasanne M.. 19, 1819 Firet hay Mra. Neva, 25, 1259 Donovan M. Huth, trom $a Goldie from Jay M. from. Charice t. ed from Vincent. HELD AS STABBER by police on charges of stabbing In dore Btudo, 11, after the latter had! won a game of “keeps” playing mar a ry . Lewis. Hazel King county | Teepie. Jerry r A beautiful woman found on a trackless desert waste by a renegade derelict— The timely arrival of the fighting young engineer— his fight for her honor. The mystery of her past!! Her terrified awakening. The sting of “Wild Honey.” What did the future hold? See this great drama @ mystery and thrills sur- charged with dynamic ac- tion, mystery and romance —Priscilla Dean’s latest/ screen sensation. No Increase In Prices PRISCILLA DEAWN in her crowning success - as a stupendous picturization of WILD HONEY the world-famous novel by Cynthia Stockley _—Phaes of Mave, Senemn and Mise Horn by Mu force of 73 ot Dr mver Dry Squad | Sir A. C. Geddes to Makes 83 Arrests DENVER, March 18 Mrhree whiterobed members of the | Phone fans bere are wondering WhO orregts and 1,000 pints of liquor com- Ku Klux Kian carried food, clothing |the youth wan whe from the far) i oi out made by « [swooped down simultaneously on | buildings Btandinger reoming ho: wx | Palded. Tt wi Kian films|months ago when he fell from the | boone raid here federal yesterday and pool Dlghty three!) gir Aukland Campbell apectal officers Hotela, halle were Ineph Dante! DOROTHY DALTON! with all that it implies in bigness and splendor This, the third of Z Paramount's BIG 4 MILDRED HARRIS A Dance. hall girl in ® Mexican oll town! A queen of the dance from Paris! A blind youth in love! A story that moves from dens to gor ceous palnces frow Texas to Siam! Strand playing consecutively at the Strand. fourth will be Glo Swanson in Husband's = mark!” The | antes, bears, I: Winoland %, crocodiles, Maxson, Tiffany and Owen Wy James & Merritew Visit ‘U’ on March 31 Gedtes, British ambansaador to the United States, will address an aanembly at the University of Washington dur-! ing his winit to Seattle, Wriday, Mareh 31, ‘The arrangements for the assem. | biggest | DIY are being made by Professor Jo- Obey the Laffic regulations — and park at once at the Coliseum for a real good time! “Turn to the Right” is one of those fine Ameri- can home plays— you know, where Ma makes just the dandiest peach preserves — and is so loving and kind that even citified crooks would go to church for her. There are “rubes” and a prodigal son, a few tears, love, and lots of laughs! The famous director of the “Four Horse- men,” “The Co tag Power,” $500 Musical Program Contest Tomorrow will be played the sixth of a saries of Sunday Concert ma suggested by various organizations of Seattle, clvie and jal clubs. ‘The he largest audience will obtain the prize. NX CLUN ProGRAM Overture. ae Goldmar Extracts 2 Suite “Scheherazade sped -Rimsky-Korsakow “Oh— fers a Healthy ki Appetite” HO wonldn't ne @ trouble amd ‘puutaine up the whele system. ‘Tonite stimalates the liver, howels sanitary ta i t once for that tired and Tacoma Man Dies Yrere @—B rane 25 me yee