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Yr pacer 4 fHE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY,.MARCH 18, 1922. PRINCESS (wes tenis mst proto WORKIN PRISON (Resins) TREATY FOES (canon) [NDIA CHIEF . ~ FOR RICH YOUTH ARE AT ODDS — ; IS BARRED washes Dishes and Shovels. Democrats Try to eg y : 4 an SENTENCED Coal | Control! From Republicans T0 PRISON can Girl, Expatriated DPTHROTT, March 18 John Duval British Sentence Popular by Marriage to Russian, . Milllonaire m of the gute ci, Gandhi to Six Years; at Climax of Sorrow —_— wm) } WASHINGTON, March 18-—Dis sension among the four-power| | treaty's foon in the senate is inter: | fering today with thelr efforts to win | over enough senators to defeat the! pact where he is worving a fiveday sen It is affecting the relations be ence for mpeeding, was assigned to line ‘dishwash ting Won teuapernrty ween republican irreconciinbies and | Marly in the morning Dodge was helr more numerous democratic ab | placed in the line of incoming pris Nea oners, his civilian clothes taken away | 4 ts and « prison sult of blue denim was) given to him, | Altho Dodge was in custody of the vr, bad hia firet Violence May Result : | workout a hing in the houne | ee GRIMANS, Maren i8.—an LONDON, March 18 —Mohandes K. Gandhi, non-co-operationist Indian leader, bas been tried and sentenced to mix yearn’ imprisonment, according the four re unable to in crease thelr strength, began to take the position that they, rather thau of correction today | | Dodge, after spending the night on | }a bunk in the corridor of the prison, | princess, widow of one of Pichest men of Russia during ‘omr's regime, today is penni and held by officials at this} sheriff yesterday, while efforts were | the republicans, should be the bosses to @ news agency dispatch from hoping that friends wilt come) | being made to obtain freedom for him land decide the tactics of the oppost Abmedabad received today rescue and obtain for her ad- | by his attorneys, it was counted as | tion | Gandhi bans as many different per. into the United States. the first day of his nentenoe Among the democrats themreclves jonalities as one of his Hindu gods ‘ Se Srenaen | Tesheruitechow, Dodge was later aasigned to shover there wan some bickering over strat ihas heode, iy Miss Elizabeth Schiick ing coal, He heaved the “black dia. | say. The democrats renting, come of | Me's skilled lawyer fe the daughter of Mr. and mondn” into wagons, to be distribu them oni, Anes thelr lant. ond oniy | Am ardent list, * John Schiick, who lived for a] @d to the various buildings ja the hope lies in help trom former Pres i: 26 ee oranges, | om of years in New York. Hor! prison. dent Wilwon, Some want him to | An expert diplomat and po . | write an open letter to democratic | lician, |nenators urging defeat of the treaty. | A halt-starved nscette. | But by oe yg agg eset: ened Mahatma Mohandes K. Gandhi, ar-| A reputed worker of miracten, thra which, ta Drofeased, Om \vested by British authorities in In-| And by millions he’s looked on munication with Wilsen ia main tained, came the word that he dia | {12 0" sedition charges, has been sen-| aq » gad in the flesh, sent to save nother was a Russian noblewoman. PA few years ago she left America the bride of Prince Ivan, ‘ef the Romanotfs. Today, acitizen, she is threatened [HUGE SUM ON | NAVY SAVED me @epertation. She has gone BY LAURENCE M. BENEDICT ie James & Morrinew | tenced to siz years in prison. Gandhi India! @ horror after horror. . : : r - WASHINGTON, March 18—~The “4 oy ph ‘ suisse and Vis Setibn exlett eo we. |i the leader of the non-co-operative| Gandhi's multiple personality fe SRAND First photograph for which the wife of Nikolai Lenin,| noure committes on naval appropri; Frank B. Cooper, resigned conuvuca or that it. would hurt MOUCMment and the outstanding revo-|one of the reasons for hin wide ir head of the Russian Soviet, ever posed. She aids her hus-| ations today reported that it has a» | superintendent of aschools.\rather than help the antitreaty | “MOmerY Moure im India Proeeniy cote erate lee ie aa Husband was torn trem her! bond in directing affairs of state. Which Wilt kave the tuxpurers ej Rumors that he will run for torces. “st | 2 {turbances ollowed by serious im | PKs CONE / rN Woman and Girl then ber and rn Saar Powe | feast $175,000,000 in the next fiscal; Mayor have been declared to tm edraod swe trie => LIVELY DEBATE | FEED YOUR CAT, Whe ming sm 000 wna 4 adventure. “Our home was in Castle Grazeno, iey Novgorod,” she says, “It | HE 18 SMALL, Bombed in Ireland |»™aciateD man LONDON Sinn 46 A Belfast Gandhi ie « small, emaciated man, / insignificant in appes dispatch today reported that a woman |) eniMcent In appearance. His ska conference reements, thin bet } SAVE STATE CASH || iowea the navy for one year's new | and shot while in bed. The girl died | 11. dresses always in native home pe ail that Russian castles were If you have a cat around the | constrwation work } COOPER eneiet oat the woman W8S\snun. He nover at shoes, He ow . — ‘ hat it |] * NAVY Appropriation bill, to be ae y woun . ge the toisbevidl ‘attacked’ ths /Extra TWO-Mill Levy Not to|| won't te tempted to, go out and || reported to the house neat week, wil San Francisco Firms W er woman, $2 yours of age. |"SI*'taity trequentiy and tong. ‘This : Kon! | STARTS ON PAGE ONE i age | acaaiter, seman, $2 yearn ot age rontiompany = in 1919, my husband was |] forage on wild birds, joarry “under $250,000.00 gives him the appearance of a stary- fon the arch of the centrat} Be Put Up to Voters | “ris “is the plea of County ||sentative Kelley, Michigan, repubit | Commerce War shot in thier beds, according to the ling man, He always cooks hls own Ey cma. thes. bd. aod kaa tae Game Warden A. J. Beach, who ||. chairman of the sub-committee | oa ae oe wad the opie . report and both rertousty wounded, | oe rene aware neat, } ‘ Lively debate developed at the || is seeking aid in killing off the || framing the measure, told the United | We tl ho principals. SAN FRANCT#CO, March 18.-! 2 4.8 Gandhi was born November 11, DE Ghd net cco it, but my maid, [school board meeting Friday over | iarce number of tabbiew that || Pree today “The call to be free, as well as , Mare ~| Belfast Workers 1869, in the Bombay presidency. He frien, was an eyewitness. In [the proposal to submit to the voters | have gone wild and are so de-|| A" eniluied personnel of 46.000) a or tmetignns, bids me | ht steamship companies opert Patil | inherits bis political ability from his invaders my [at the coming election the proposi- | structive of bird life, in on na cr Alb RO aber wi now,” the letter states, |'9S out of San Francisco to the Slain in Ambush ‘father, © member of the trading ' a | ig id beet sent Dave. foe as peorpess po ot] evecare has figured out that the |) daing that the reduction from 97,.| Cooper was formerly superintend |Orient announced today that they! RELVAST, March 18.— Shipyard | Cate. whe for 50: yeaty Wee ee 000 «men, the present strength, | Ot of schools in Le Mara and Des| had déclared “open rates” on traffic | workers were ambushed on their way oo. Of state or diwan for Por- | py Moines, Ia. and tn falt Lake City, to the yw ore today and a man dar. id make f | } to the Orient. he yards by u 4 would make for a “smaller but more | “ine tie tn thas ty in | *2 the Orion lena a ae “be od r After having finished the usual creating a fund to carry out build. | becuse of ita Insecteating pro ing operations. |] eltvities, ia worth $5, At one fficient navy.” } nm mea {t was unantmousty agreed that | pind a day, which is sald to be |.” 1901, He has taken an active part In he announcement ine they Hindu religious and classical studies, q The commissioned personnel, Kel . were wounded in « bomb explosion od oman pin Besset, but Rot excessive, a house cat that |]iey ig protably will remain am it /All choo! activities, and his work ts Meo yg gael = ape "| Workers In various parta of the pong took nage Bon ay to Lon- how best to raim the mae Mr ts — - ee afield will ||), ateut 6.100 officers, because of nationally known in educational cit. | went alah cea oes” lcity were attacked by guamen. ol ae ” wd os peryrs = po com the @ voor & Fee the large amount of expense and |“ ove wan eephates ties oan: cs Fr . decided that a Tt was added that the m prot ? xsd T escaped tm tno|Srciied. that ane ine meme read “There are ® great many WA" | \time recesmary to train naval offi | ect aamantin® Gupettanentont Coe | made pagghere finns by “pritish, «od Indian Secretary ru sung eta firwt leaped tate went to the home of! of the additional levy, it Beat || Of Drovecting the song and game |i cers property. . : veg | Japancee companies operating out of | there until after the| lente at birds, mys Beach, “bot the ex ar ee | ite regret and ite appreciation of hin| t Named British mitt? 12 ber troubles between |net to submit it for popular ée | cotwienn the Columbia river, Seattle and Van am ri | Hindu and European workers in Ne- couver, B.C. LONDON, March 18.—Vineount | #!, South Africa. gone, I made my way, | sion, termination of the wild house - " other friends, to Frank) qya¢ le feeling has be po j Po d lan H The eight companion Involved 8r¢ | rest was today appointed scretary! Gandhi rushed to South Africa, de aroused over the statement that the | BICYCLE RUN rtland M. CFS | the Java Pacific. Toyo Kinen Kaisha. | o¢ state for India, succeeding Eoawin fended his countrymen in court and Frankfort 1 walked acrom! Voters’ Information league had re. | + a + gon | Pacific Mall, Robert Dollar, Furne i became their lead H fof ' ume their jer. ie was impris- I eatiered eived alt trom han scot teachers MIELE, THORPE) nee io ne rain. overise ana picnic! OM Lnepection Trip | iy. wucormect and MePhercon | eet ty wg tnmea, re [ome never times T worked in compiling its proposed changes tn planned for Haturday by the 760 boy | ciuwrat department ee A th China Mail, and Struthers & Barry. ently pucceeded Sir Eric Geddes in| Reflection tn prison brought the and girl members of the Greater! | tn the fields. Tithe school system became known| JS RECOVERING 1 tin onelitied aien birth of Gandhi's passtve resistance bard physical labor |when a resolution dehying this was| tand chamber of commerce, visited bar alition government as minister ? | Beattie Bicycle club, has been port oq | of transportation, theory. Returning to India, he be get @ dite to eat and read and filed. | Merle Thorpe, editor of “The Na-|Poneg wriil next Maturduy, ‘The boys | Seattle yesterday to get data on the Report General Diaz ° gan urging the people to put his ee “We, tho undersigned teachers of | tion's Business,” who was reported|ing giris had intended riding tol (4 storage facilities of the port Is Shot ean theory into operation. burgometster to whom |the Seattle high schools,” the resolu. seriously injured in a Northern Pa-| Cedar river, Renton, where ot om he mag i ed her chamber of SALAS. Aris, to Death Says Great Britain ‘This theory holds that the beat Provided me with tion reads, “deny emphatically that/|cific train wreck near Butte yester-|51 o'clock on Columbian, creck |° es ~ pert Guniane. ya Briel en rag onigea Seeks J . id! “A ‘us teetti 2 pe Sh, taapelead " poyry icions ak oo btext ay nag ni reggie af ebareniee tx Gebitia “enone by one of the largest | paign to induce the port commission | (General Velix Diaz shot to death yew WASHINOTO! ng ses “< ‘ il rel Gas. |nanization of the high #chools a pre-| Will probably be able to keep his Fri |woomotives in the world. would *8P lt install « system of modern cold ferday at Oritn Bonore, te the Britain, bas ashes Jagan ter mur. Foret eee sented recently to the Seattle school | day engmgement, according to a wire | + aon This | SOP8E® Warehoures, nephew of former President Po Song ath Sa the anaes at . INS HEADW, Itoara” received by the Chamber of Com.| ‘te Dart of the bere and girs. "rite Ding of Mexico, georral up| Natives should not ccoupy offices rixing in India, the “American com It purported to be signed by af |tnerce from Mra. Thorpe. That his tn-| history that the erack train had|/ ce Does Thousands ‘The Mexican seeret service at NO | mimion to promote self en Oe ee ae day 1 hid inthe bunk-|Mieh school teachers in the cfty. | Juries have not been fully deter. | gopped between Chicago and Beattie. f Il Sales, Samore. maid It had informer|t% india” chargedvin a statement | “ae "Sou British courts. | my mined, but that unless con ras & Called cat for | “Mébere et the league's school) mi ptications | The Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul} ©! Dollars Damage Sek the elie, Deane wanton to ame [tinea here tetey. #0 weak from lack of [COMmitioe declared that the teach.) ert in he will arrive here in Ume t/ Railway Co. have promised that the| ST. PAUL, March 18.—Humtreds| former president wan In New Or 9 08 Were forced to sign this statement /Sppear before the members’ council | 1 t the timelof te * j Ll I E hee ¥ Sek O delien one cr tame ok eae luncheon on Friday, wan the tnae.|2ommeuve shall stop et the jf teleptione, telegraph and powerlieans at the present time. BU TS FAIL refuse to enter British employ. 8 . when nearly |i r' “What the teachers did for us wan | ®4& received. lUnee pength: grewneee oak yon leeds ths welent ct les cone eee] tee, eens © tal Wo bane 60 But never should they use vie ‘ 4 4 YOUNS- | UNder the weight of ice today. Hun. I was transferred to . Mr. Th organ and directed | “> curred when General Dias failed to lence. (erate agree ig tod banal nyheter imal veya pre irnaed POE er lee man ont. @ | stare, expect to make {he bicycle trip | dreds of thousands of dollars’ worth w greene ge dl TOSTOP AUTO) This scheme gained great headway. ct.” A. W. Porter, president of the|th¢ fret school of journaliam in obey a pentr I told my story to the Voters Information league, said Rat-| América at (he University of Wasb- | *? C*tar Tver. ee en es nena fe —— Beara Firing several shots at a fleeing |In 1920 Gandhi was recognized as automobile thought to be a booss.(nationalist leader from one end of the boat, booking ™* posed schedule, and submitted it to| ditor and publisher of The Nation's WOULD DISBAR runner, Patrolman W. F. Christen. Hindustan to the other—he was the and he kindly permitted me urday, “I myself drew up the pro-| ington, and five years ago voce | Dr. J Ww P a . lohn . ‘utnam | y , |firet man to unite Hindus and Mo- some teacher friends of mine, asking | Business, official publication of the ey sen curly Saturday pursued the car carried them to apply it to any one of our| United States Chamber of Commerce. Dies at Age of 52) a STATE SOLON (cvversi ticcks up the Howell st. hilt hammedans, formerly two strogsling | 1 |high schools and see how It would| He was on his way to Seattle, where| Dr. John Willett Putnam, 52, a di-/ Th W k . but failed to stop it. Christensen | factions. work out. ‘Thin they @id, and the mS expected to study Northwest con.| rect descendant of Israel Putnam, | e Worker PORTLAND, March 18—Disbar-/necame suspicious of the car when| In December, 1921, Gandhi was tn- 1 am sult showed that a large financial | ditions when the accident came #o| Revolutionary war hero, died at his joer ag vag ee Loe achat ap a ge rounded a corner on two wheels | Tested with sole executive power 5 friends will | saving and increased efficiency would "arly bringing @ tragic end to his | home, 7108 10th ave. W.. Saturday. | BY DI iw oe Cane Se “*) He shouted at thre driver, command. 'the Indian National congress at Ah- poe |resuit.” bd trip. | Funeral services will be held Sunday, R. R. H. BISHOP Salem by the Oregon State Bar anno-|ing nim to stop, but when the auto \medabad. ee at the Bonney Watson chape! 6 Dr. Putnam had been « well-known Find No Trace SEIZE YACHT lente one eers| sant fa wurvived by his widow, Mra, Alles | of Missing Man AND LIQUORS F. Putnam, and a sister and a beoth | DENVER, Colo, March 1%,—Two er living at Champagne, Ill. Mrs days and nights of searching by| MIAMI, Fla, March 18,—United! Amerta Searing, wife of the Seattle state rangers, boy scouts and others States customs officials raided the chief of police, was Putnam's sister. has failed to reveal @ trace of Alva| palatial yacht Patricia here today. in.jaw, | A. Swain, prominent Colorado poli. Five bundret and five cases of — clan, who disappeared from bis | whisky valued at $50,000 were setzed M: Mi 1 Gi home here Thursday morning. jadourd the veusel, officials stated. a | VATS. iIracie Gives dustrial problem | April 17 to anwwer the charges. ’ Swain was last seen near Hudson, total of 1,127 cass of liquor has 4 and the health| Jones has spent six years in the diy that soon.” east of Denver. His automobile was teen taken in three raids on the 5 Campaign Talks of the indoor|Oregon legisiature, one term in the i you have to go far afielg to found abandoned 13 miles east of |jower east coast in two days by fed-|| Mra. Kathryn Miracle, candidate | worker a vital imme. house and one in the senate where ie arrest?” here. jeral agents. for city council, addreaeed five large) a. tent maintain health, the in.|hia term expires thin year. He is a E don't know. I'm not talking for) A shortage of between $20,000 and| A yacht named Patricia was setzed | fAthorings Friday, among them the! a0. worker must pay careful atten. | candidate for re-election. ” $25,000 was alleged to have been at Monterey, Cal. about two months | Bolo club, the Women's council aM4| tion to correct position, proper and - negro gunmen whom Legate found in the affairs of an estate of {ago by prohibition agents and found | #¢veral labor union groups. She was 3 DRAMATIC SENSATION @ known to have quarreled wien, | walch Swain was administrator, to carry @ large cargo of liquor, | W®fmly received, ce = pry par an Fire Destroys Big The Daring Portrayal of a Doll Wife's Life Ordered to leave town, were be ; * . “ aT) ‘The light must pe sufficient and - darchet for savuriay, atoms Mrs, Thatcher Will |QTRIKES MATCH; _|“Bucketing” Charge |2.ui"™.cu"o"rcarana| Steel-Iron Works et bones ot finding them, The Si R. 1 f Y. th SILKS VANISH Will Be Probed on the eyes, Several serious die | EAU CLAIRE, Wis. March a - lieve the crime was commit- ing Nole oO ou Soll t turbances of health are caused by | Th? machine shop, warehouse, stock: | a room and office building of the ‘by » white man. Announcement tnat Mrs W.| Silk garments valued at $300 were} NEW YORK, March 18.—Charges y before noon, Tennant went! Thatcher, well known church no. | destroyed Against members of ECAURE sickness | ciation against State Senator Walter | tiny past him, ini ing ita speed, | ‘This con woudl te on wastes tne effi. | 1. Jones, growing out of alleged mis |. onened fire. Seruee eae ant lasean ae poy wie tecuul ciency expected |conduct and misappropriation of | cers were in pursuit Saturday. British goods, to dodge service in by the employer |funds in the handling of the estate Bsc Dh eraeds soba! cx as well an the|of Mra. Pestor M. O'Dell, deceased! eyrnierr.— Rachael Hepler, 12,| It was largely the carrying out of contents of the| The complaint charges Jones with | joinfuily injured when school bus,| thls 1 Se one | employe’s pay|mixappropriating $9,810.71 of the |ro, which she was waiting, sw oe ar ers envelope the estate, $7,000 of which has already |anq knocks her down. Accident due| Gandhi 1's married and bas four prevention of dix |been paid back by Jones’ sureties. t in steering gear. gona. ease bas become |In the complaint Jones is cited to wieantbsgs.'S~ & recognized in-|appear before the supreme court | MURDER ARTS ON PAGE ONE THE SEASON’S Insufficient light. Chief among these fire Saturday, when | of “bucketin, | Northwestern Steel and Iron Works, are eye strain and bodily deformith =) Secret conference wih Inspector | prano, will sing the role of Youth |Mrs. H. A. Neleon, 1114 Marion st.,|the American cotton exchanges and| “pry wren hansolf euunt aca tian |of this city, were destroyed by fire to. In the First Showing of Her Great ee oe ee. in the oratorio “Elijah” at the|entered her clothes closet and lit a| its directors and officers will have| nig body does not tecome deformed. | 24 &t a loan of $200,000 Picturization of Henrik Ibsen’s 7 Arena April 4 to 7, completes the| match, She escaped unhurt. to go before the grand jury, District | Hy staaying your job you can In| a search of the garage and cast of principals for the produc - renee — Attorney J. H. Banton announced | most cases find a way to do your “A DOLL’S HOUSE” Afternoons 25 Cents Evenings 35 Cents TER GARDE tBe district surrounding it, in com-\tion, Mra. Thatcher is the noprano | with Lieutenant Kent, Detec|sojoist at the Untversity Christian | wes Tom Hayden, Jack Landis and church and the Temple de Hirsch J. Waecheter. Sergeant F. W.\ghe also formerly sang in the Ply ) Legate’s companion officer.| mouth Congregational and Westmin- | the party, and showed how ster Presbyterian churches. and Patrolman Tom Walsh had —_ — the body, at 2:10 a. m. Fri- | iY, after he had been missing from Wheat Men Favor | beat for over two hours. Weight Decrease | nage aed WALLA WALLA, March 18.— Burn to Death Grain growers, dealers and millers, | . . at a meeting held here Friday went in Theater Fire (1 ‘recor a: favoring the reduction AUGUSTA, Ga., March 18%.—Two|of the weight of No. 1 White Club were burned to death when| wheat to 5% pounds a bushel. The today POEs PAL {CE HIP “The Best for Less” NOW PLAYING UNTIL FRIDAY, MARCH 25 work without assuming an un- era raem arene healthy position, } BAY STATE LEAVES Seo that your chair or bench ts | Carrying @ full cargo of freight! neither too high nor too low. The and nearly 90 firsteabin paneen-| workbench, table or desk may also | THEATRE |gers, the liner Bay State Waa! be of a height that pinces a strain | scheduled to sail from the Smith|on your body or it may be placed Cove terminal for the Orient at 11/in such a way that the light causes a m. Saturday. eyeontrain | be = paome Faulty position at desk or bench BIDS FOR PAVING the rematin.| frequently results in a contracted | Ing three miles in the 66-mile Lake| chest and this in turn interferes with | Washington boulevard are to be! proper expansion of the lungs. This| opened Monday, county commission-| may cause one to be more suscept- ers decided Saturday, ible to tuberculosis, WwW 0 0 D WA R D ——— | THEATER WATCH YOUR STEP, BROTHER! 40,000 ORDINANCES HERE! How would you Wke to spend the weekend in jail? ‘There are now nearty 40,000 ordinances of the City of Seattle At any time you might violate one of them However, sentences seldom run for racre than 90 days. early today gutted the grand meeting was called by 1. 1. French, | theater here, causing a prop-|state director of agriculture, to con-| ig sealed UP lors estimated at $20,000. | sider recommendations made by two Min. Tain ‘ant. The 6. Wallace, named to make invest THE HOME OF SPOKEN DRAMA Hh wife, Mrs. Lula Tant. The G, Wallace, named to make investi couple had resided on the fourth! gations and report back fMhor of the theater for 20 years, —— — j . mss age: FRANK C. GOUDY, past grand | ii i lsire of the Independent Order of | nts of Pythias | Oda Fellows, and Mrs. Goudy were : ill Give Concert | visitors in teattie Friday, and lett Winder the avepices of the Knights for their home in Denver in the of Pythias band, several of the best kpown musicians in Seattle will give a concert at the K. of P. castle, 1929 THE WILKES fin: Family Theater 3eginning with the Sunday Matinee, will present for one week The Screamingly Funny Comedy “SCRAMBLED WIVES” Week of March 19 — Starts Matinee Tomorrow ©. D, WOODWARD PRESENTS Hazel Whitmore { “atces Sundays Supported by Third ave, Saturday evening. ‘The entertainment will begin at #30] The fifty-doliar prize offered EXIS B LUCE Wednesdays o'elock, to be followed by dancin by, the Bete Hogistered Dentists, AL ° Saturdays nd Madiaon, for the best. jinglo, d a Notable Cast in being the game of Dr. J. Brown, by Adelaide Matthews and Martha M. Stanley pie was won by Paul Vaughn Wood- house, a university student, which follows B—Stana “MERELY MARY ANN” BY ISRAEL ZANGWILL Which ran for more than one year at the Fulton Theater in New York City Bri ‘ sete por Apt aa without adverse criticism. LIVER Hts Dr. z. . Paddock, Spectaliat, of “The Night Horsemen” From Max Brand's famous Sian hae eistribat o6s THIS PLAY WILL PRESENT THE COMELY WOMEN MEMBERS OF THE CO. | “Ay pom ee so poh cls he 4 4. pi 8 WP) ute 4 UO} 1 “Wild Geese” we x bm ae and treatinent vot Intiant: | waustanas "or OPERATIVE STOCK CO. IN THE LATEST PARISIAN FASHION CREATIONS. oS NIGHTS ‘an related itn Gallstones Pe The play will be presented under the personal direction of T. Daniel Frawley and FIVE BIG ACTS oF 50c—35c estion. "Just vrend yhame WN-—Manda for Demtint, with all the care as to scenic investiture which it received on Broadway. Plus War Tax VAUDEVILLE ock, Box #W 201, Kanwi Advertinenent CMAN IMB EY f