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“@’clock the men joined the ladies for “of bridge. Seatile Society Tea Will Honor Mrs.' Thomas Franklin Kane; Judge and Mrs. Burk« Plan Dinner and The- ater Party. | ‘ONORING Mrs, Thomas Frank lin Kane, the guest of Mrs Arthur S. Haggett, Mrs. J, W, Swope and Miss Alice Swope are entertain ing with an informal tea at their home, 134 Sixteenth Avenue North, Saturday afternoon from 4 until 6 clock. eee Dinner as Farewell Compliment Entertaining in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie, who are galling April 15 for several months’ travel in Europe, Judge and Mrs. Burke will be dinner hosts at their Fesidence Friday evening, followed by B@ theater party. Bighteen guests will enjoy their hospitality. eee Luncheon Will Honor British Ambassador Honoring Sir Auckland and Lady Geddes, British Consul Bernard Pelly and Mrs. Pelly will entertain with a ‘mall luncheon at the Sunset club, Friday afternoon, March 31, followed by a drive over the boulevards. eee Informal Afternoon and Tea ‘Mrs. Charles L. Phillips, wife of Colonel Phillips, U. & A., entertained ‘with an informal afternoon at her home today, for the army women at the university. Ata4 Patrons and Patronesses Named Patrons and patronesses for the Large Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Frank Wolff will entertain ‘with a luncheon for thirty-six guests her home, 1502 Ninth are. W.. , followed by an afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Baillie Metropolit theater Saturd: ight, Dinner Hosts April 1, will be President and Mra In bonor of Sir Auckland and saey |Henry Suzzalio, Lieut. Gov. and Mre, ‘Geddes, Mr. and Mre. Alexander Bail-/woniam J, Coyle, Judge and Mrs Jie are entertaining with a dinner 8 | james T Ronald. Bursar and Mrs. | ton Menorah society play, “Children their residence Thursday eveniné./iternert ‘T. Condon, Dean and Mre.| March 30. Stephen I. Miller, Dean and Mra.! £.o:* John T. Condon, Professor and Mre.| for Frank T. Laube. 5 . Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Koch, Mr. iss Fisken and Mrs. Nathan Eckstein, Mr. and Miss Marian Lane is entertaining |\iry Herbert Schoenfeld, Mr. and ‘with a luncheon at the Sunset club! yrs Lou Friedlander, Mr. and Mra. afternoon, complimenting ! nave Linman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ‘Miss Mary Lea Fisken. whose ¢™ 1p Asia, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Se- nt to Mr. Everett Grigs*. ©florg Mr. and Mra. Leslie Stusser, it FRANK ARTHUR ALLEN, JR. Personal Mias Hortense Green and Miss be told by Mra. W. 8. Pond, after | forthcoming University of Washing-| Jane and Polly Perkins, who are at tending schoo} in the Bast of the Ghetto,” to be staged at the | eyests last week of Mra. Royk ve ork at M tows the Wellington Green jAberdeen, Mins, where she will in deny The baby son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Arthur Allen.—Por- trait by Hildur Peterson Allen, Hartsook studio. were the bert H. n New ing for be one of the maids at the Walker-Lat Mr. and Mra. L. G | Saturday for San lthey will make thelr future home, Mrs. |imer wedding. Charien W Miller w! Francisco, rd Stimaon [leaving April 1 for California, where) > iM leave . where ashe will spend the Easter holidays [with her daughter, | son, who is attending Miss Ransom's Miss Jane Stim was announced this week. /yfr. “and Mrs. Max Silver, Mr. and| “Hook in Piedmont. ° ih ‘s Mra. Carl Ritter and Mr. and Mrs.) | hina nh: facies Te, V be: rT. an re. ames aries err Sunday Night Supper Eimon Wienir. : od o #0 |(Mary Waterhouse) are reesiving Complimenting so ckngrgehinneng congratulations on the birth of a Feaitio, the guest of wre ives are en.| 2 heater Party and Tea _ {twin son and daughter at the Swed Br. and Mrs. i, supper for i2| Mrs. Donald G. Fisher apd Mrs.|ish hospital Monday evening, aeemning © Sunday evening. | Austin Haskell are entertaining with | aie a peentn atcthpls-pome.S a theater party followed by tea at! Mins Nancy Emory, who ta at . the Hotel Washington, complimen-/| school in the Fm will epend her Informal Bridge Tea taxy>te Mra. James Pradicls Peatiie, |Madter veestion with relatives in Miss Helen Schwager will heyy. next Wednesday afternoon. Washington, D. C. fain with an informal bridge tea a! pi ole if 64:46 hher home Monday, in compliment to ° . Miss Ellen Dulmage, who Is at Miss Charlotte Brevitlier. of ok Benefit Bridge-Tea tending Mra, Dow's school, Briarcliff Pa, who is visiting Miss Helen and Bazaar Manor, N. ¥., will epend her Easter dan. vacation in New York city. Queen Anne guild of the Ortho- pedic hospital will give a benefit bridge-tea and bazaar at The Bunga- low April 24, beginning at 2 o'clock. Luncheon and Party Complime: <. O. B. Dagg.| The committee in charge includes who ‘ra coragadir jade for Wasb-|Mrs. G. Alston Hole, Mra. H. Fi. lt} a. D.C. R.|liott, Mra. P. Mogenson, Mrs. Chris | C., to attend the D, A. F ee een G. K. Woodward |Schwabe, Mrs. George convention, ‘will entertain with a 1h mine covers, and later take ber guests to the Orpheum. eee Jumble Shop Needs The Red Cross Jumble Shop re ‘Thirske, Mrs. Mrs. B.| Stewart} Mrs, Harry Bartlett and Knox Roberts, Mrs. J. V. ix in charge of the favors for the bridge and Mre. O. A, Kjos of the card tables and tickets. Tickets may be obtained by calling | . Dr. William O'Shea, of Spokane, pent the weekend with I Mra. Richard O'Shea. eee Mr. and Mra. Kenneth K are removing to Pasadena April 1 to Lieut. uncheon of |F. A. Plumer, Mrs. Thomas W. Nash. | make their home. . and Mrs . Andrew ar, and Smith Shaniey (Piorence Baker) are being congratu ted quests housewives, now that house-) Mra. Kjos, Garfield 0121, or from | Mrs. cleaning time has arrived, to send/any member of the committee. in old books and pictures—in fact ece.e any household commodity will Y*! Tennis Club Elects ° gers Officers Thursday Assistants Monday afternoon at the home of at Tea Shop Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Mrs. Burke | was re-elected president of the Ten-} Mrs. Arthur Lindsay will be host:| ni, club for the coming year, and 95 for Queen Anne guild of the OF Jarre J. 1D. Lowman, Mrs. Daniel Kel thopedic hospital at the Little Teal i... tex Edwin A. Strout and Mrs. | Shop Thursday, assisted by Mrs) yc. Green the vice-presidents: August Mebihorn, Mrs. C. A. Thom-|47-. Archibald DeVoe, secretary ae, Mrs. R. Hinkley, Mrs. Chris Mo-|y¢/0" robert Wilson, treasurer; Mrs genson, Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. 0. F. | stonteomery Russell, chairman of Condon, Mrs. . Moody and Mrs. Frederick Boyd. isory board; Mrs. Charles Rol chairman of the house commit and Mrs. Thomas Green, chair-| of the entertainment commit- jory board Includes Mrs TO REMEMBER |Louis 1. Mendel, Mra, J. F. Dougta TRURSDAY, MARCH 23— Mrs, Cecil Bacon, Mrs, William Hun Mr. and Mrs. W J. Rernard’s ter McEwan, Mra. Richard A 1 Feeeption at home of Mrs. linger, Mra. William Randall Craw-| ford and Mra. R iam Crosby Phi Feta Sorort Mra. Thomas Fr ‘Tom Mesdag’s luncheon at the lunset club, complimenting Mra. Walter Gray McLean, FRIDAY, MARCH %4— Luncheon for Mra J. FF. Peattie, auw with Mra, J. Claude Moore as PLAYIN 2 _ ten REX BEACH'S Mrs, Tom Mesdag 1 with an informal tea at her home || from 3 until & o'clock, SATURDAY, MARCH 25— Musicale-dansant at the Pine arte hall for the benefit of the Se- attie Humane society. « Hamilton de Veuve to ntertaining Greatest Story “THE IRON with informal buffet The Cast: A supper Mrs Raiph #. Truax witt entertain | | ‘Thurston Hall os Res with an Informal tea at. home, “ Jooded complimenting Mrs, James Francis Wyndham Drama Peattie, Standing ‘a ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 22— Luncheon for Mrs. James Francis Alma Tell Alaska Peattie at the Golf club, with NEWS COMEDY Mrs. A. B. Galloway as hontess. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29— Wellesiey club to give entertainment at home of Mrs. B. Vdgers. SATURDAY, APRIL Reception at the Fine Arts gallery by the Washington State chapter of the American Inatitute of Architects, at # o'clock SUNDAY, APRIL 2— Interlaken Guild's Lenten musteule at the home of Mrs. 8, H. Kyle. FRIDAY, APKIL 6— Cadet ball in the Hippodrome, MONDAY, APE COMING—SATURDAY | DISRAELI | with GEORGE ARLISS FN High Great Menace | Morte Brveway circle of the Fruit ny people have high blood pres- WEDNESDAY, APKIL 19— ed in time, and proper Century club at Hotel Washing. an be relieved, There is a place on Third a juet acre the! 0 Temple. ou can have your blood pressure MONDAY, APRIL 1 taken without charge by an ex-co Queen Anne Guild's curd party and ernment doctor Call at the Port o bavaar at the Bung. iw Health today, 1327 Third ave. Ad- ivertisement. er: al on the John } ters, Mise Geraldine and Miss Alic Jackson, and son, Mr. Paul Jackson, | fornia ave. |who have been in California for sev.| Sidney H birth of a | March 21 at Providence hospital. cee Jackson and daug! montha, April 1. From Bandit Shots KANSAS ; | trolman shot wounds di t whom CITY Richard |Meved to be dying inflicted by he ¢ in their robbery of a People's a return aughter about March Cashin here th ttempted ate bank messenger. The The town street. robbery occurred :| Muni trio # with on a way to was be from fun: reo ban frus $17,000 down Flays 3-Cent Fare ‘The Municipal league went on rec ord Tuesday as opposed to the Erick son three-cent fare bill The league report declared that the city railway should be supported wholly from the revenue derived from its operation ta meeting hardware wterial jIt declared that the bill would in lcrease taxes here 21.6 mills, LIVVER NEARLY A FRANKENSTEIN | him, DIN in the Smith TRAIL” Io pull Blood Pressure! ... SEALED tained atte, WARREN, ordered 50 joysters, He pearls in his heir Mond will be at ER BITES ON $300 IN PEARLS Ohlo.—Gee cents worth found $300 w meal, mothers at day, PROPO! received at of ¥ lg p. the Bureau i then lumber building paper aint Iby @ program and refres\ to ' dg girls wil a cor March ALS nilding th Seattle m, A ned. windmills, nit sand particulars may be above Wasii.—Advertisement, named heries, ATLANTA.—A flivver here tried the Frankenstein trick but Henry's legs wero too } Mr Ford of Detroit sidestepped just a [one of his brain children darted at uM raw of Pure of orth Akiyuha Campfire Girls uha Campfire Il enter. ‘emonial followed nts Material © off i Wash pril a mincel brick pumps Blank office St Federation of Women's Clubs | WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY March 23. War filma will be shown in connection with the ar pi Entertainment at Haven M. E. [inc A matinee for the children Chureh will be given in the afternoon, The Standard Oi male chorus of rae nixteen voloes, assinted by the Welsh Totem Clab ladies’ quartet and Marie Homan Si! ‘Totem Club, Neighbors of monton, reader, will give an enter: |eraft, will meet Thursday, Mareh tainment in the Haven M. 1. chureh! 23, at 3 p, m., in the Arcade chub ‘Thursday evening, Mareh at §| room, eo eee o'clock. A silver offering will be tak: | Thursday Progress Club en and refreshments served. The Thursday Progress ib wil C0. meet with Mrs, T. M, Smith, 6702 dofierson Po. Fourth ave. N, W., Thursday, March Jefferson PWT, A. M | 23, at 10 a, m. will be held at rehool, 7:45 p.m. Pro. MeDonald PT. A. gram. Leo Baisden, principal, will} MeDonald P.T. A. will hold a @peak on “Needs of Jeffernon Schoo! | meeting at § p. m., in the community for Next Year.” Halph Swetman, for-| room of the wchool, “30-10 Pian” will mer president of Washington Hduca. | be direussed pro and con, Music and tional association, “3010 Pian of | refreshments. Schoo! Taxath = ¥ | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Presbyterial Society al meeting of the Be. Seattle chapter, No, 95, 0. B. 8! The 334 ann will meet In Corinthian room, Mason jattic Preshyterial will be fe tempte Initiation work will be| held at the Bet ny Presbyterian exemplified. Jehureh, Mareh 27 and 2%, Take car ee No. 26 or No, 7, on Viret ave., to Roy Social and Charitable Clob “Freja”! *t, od walk one block east Ladies’ Social and Charitable club | oak tine “Freja” will meet in the ladies’ par) King County Hospital Club lor, Bwedish club, 2 p.m. Cards.| King County Hospital club wilt Hosteases, Mra, Robert Gediund, | Meet Friday, 1 p,m. with Mrs, HH Mra. W, Lindeburg and Mra, Hugo | Mewitt, 2412 Delmar drive parce aNd Colonel Eiisworth Circle danior Guild Colone] Elyworth circle, Ladies of Junior guild of Seattle Day Nurs | the G. A, Ke, will b its regular ery will meet in clubroomes of Day | meeting in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Nursery, Friday, March 24, at 130 p. m. o, ete Chapter AO, P, F. 0. Children’s Masquerade Party Chapter AO, P. B. ©, will meet! A children's masquerade party will with Mise Edna D, Seeley, at River. S¢ Kiven by the Douglas School of ton, # p. m, Interurban leaves Ocel- Dancing Saturday, March 25, at 4 p dental Ove. and Yoouler way at m., at Dougian hall, 10th ave. and & am | Pine st, Friends cordially invited. eee | yA Altruistie Clab Amaranth Social Club i Pythian Sisters’ Altruistic club wit!) Amaranth Social club, Court No. meet at the home of Mra, Mike Cog-| 1. Wil five a card party next Friday, #722 Rainier ave, all day. Get, 4t 2 p.m. at the home of Mra. Be Henderson #t) atrioe Avery, 4142 15th ave, N. mn | eee ee Graded Union of Sanday Scheel West Seattle Review, W. B.A. ‘Teachers West Seattle Review sewing circle Graded Union of Sunday Schoot| Will meet at the home of Mra, Junt Teachers will meet, 9:30 to 12:30, in Ekhotn, 4639 47th ave & W., Fri j Y. W. C. A. auditorium, Mra. A. W,/ 48). March 24, at 1 p,m. Members| Rowman will iéad in Bible study, The | “9d friends invited. Bible story of Joseph in prison wilt} a NIGHT RIDERS, DALLAS, Tex, March 22.—Texas| authorities today began an offensive! . Against marked and unmasked Hight Seormis Clab [riders and terrorists reeponalbld for Art department, Sorosis club, wil! | scores of whippings and fl nee in meet at Federated clubhouse, 2 p. M.| Texas since the first of the year Terrorists who flogged F. HL. Eth eridge, prominent lumberman, told | which there will be @ Bible story dramatize! under the direction of Mra, Frieda Davidson. Last halt. hour will be apent in departmental | | conferences. | University Past Matrons’ Club University Past Matrons’ club, O.! him he was the 63d person whipped FE, 8, will meet with Mra, G. 1H. Stog-| nour in the last few monthn dell, 4703 Second ave. N. E, 2) Rewards totaling 600, including | $1.000 offered by he K. K. K. have ely ely: | been offered for arrest of Etheridge's Friends of All Clab | ammadian to, Friends of All club meets for 6! eee | ote y wc A Att coon | Offer Reward for | the girls’ clubroom, Mra. Ethel Dahl | Night Rider Men) will give chart talk-on “Proper Care ie 4 lof Hair and Scalp," and “fecoming| BEAUMONT, Texas, March 22.—A reward of $500 for night riders who | Hair Dressing.” Mra, B. A. Leeds will speak on “Randeaux, Brassieres hipped two men in this vicinity since Saturday, was offered by the and Corsets.” city commission today. The Church of the Blessed Sacra | ment, & negro Catholic institution, | received notes threatening to dyna | | mite the piace if the congregation at: | cee Kirkland Woman's Cla Kirkland Woman's club entertains! Mrs. George N. McLoughlin, who will address it, eee tended mervices by a white priest, and Dickens Fellowship warning the pastor of the church to Dickens Fellowship will meet in| '*#¥* town under penalty of being Y. W. C. A. at § o'clock. Reading, | “@tT*d and feathered. “Our Mutual Friend.” Visitors wel.| The letters were signed “K. K. K." womens Gxt ost suas use| NEW TACTICS BY ARBUCKLE For the Ruth Home for Girls, the Woman's guild of St. Mark's has QaN PRANcte planned a silver tea Thursday after.| SAN FRANCISCO, March noon, in the gyi room of the! Roscoe (Fatty) “Arbuckle’s attorneys chureh. At 3 o'clock Mra, M. Krikor.|today were striving to assume the fan will speak on her Experiences it | offensive in the big comedian’s third) apse aa | tring on charges of having taken Vir Lenten Tea |ginia Rappe's life, j Women of St. John’s Altar guild] They Inid aside the suave. quiet! will entertain with a Lenten tea)manner which they had maintained } Thursday afternoon, at the home of|thru most of the two previous trials Mrs, William D. Garland, 1220 Cali.jand fought noisily and aggressively West Seattle, The Rev.| The switch in tactics came when fan, rector of St./Gavin McNab, Arbuckie's chief coun Paul's church, will address the gath-/ nel, insisted on his right to make an ering, and there will be a program of opening statement to the jury follow vocal and) instrumental music, fol-|ing the state's opening address lowed by refreshments. | “We will prove to you.” McNab! a nag |mhouted, “that Roscoe Arbuckle was Lecture on the Care of Children |ajone with Virginia Rappe but elebt Those who heard Dr. George Mobr| minutes at his party on Labor day “llecture on March 9, at the reorgan-|and during those eight minutes he! ized Church of the Latter Day Saints,|was bending his every energy to First ave. Ni W. and Leary wa wards aiding a sick and stricken be pleased to learn that he will speak | girt jat the same piace on Thursda i PELE Zey Provost Ill | ernoon, at 2 o'clock, taking for his} subject “The ( of the Child From | 3 | 7 to 14 Years of Age.” A cordial in in New Orleans vitation is extended to all interestea| e persons, EW ORLEANS, March 22.—Zey | eee Pre dancer, wanted ax a_ma-| Seattle Council of Minute Women | ‘ert! witness in the T beading | Seattle Council of Minute Women | Arbuckle trial at San Francisco, is iN] will hold its regular monthly meet-|#4 confined to her bed in a local ng Thursday, Ma at mm.,|hotel, it wag learned from hotel at-| jat the Federated clubhouse, Har. | taches today | rr ard ave. N. District Attorney Marr, acting on | Pin Win? instructions from District Attorney Fortson-Thygesen Entertainment | Brady at n Francisco, Postponed furnished the dancer with 4 The entertainment planned for| ticket to the ¢ ty, and it |Thuraday evening, March 23, by| was thought at that time that she} | Fort n-Thygesen auxt’ y No, 2, U.| would leave imm ately, 8. W. V., has been indefinitely post-| Miss Prevost must return to San poned. The regular meeting will be | Franc voluntarily, as there is no held at the Armory at 2 p.m. law that can compel her to testify, | oa e according to attorneys here, j Queen Council, ¥. 1. 1 ae a / Queen council, Y, L. 1, will hold tts regular monthly social meeting “TEX” RICKARD | Thursday, March 22, at 8:15 p. m,, in| | K. of C. hall, The dramatic ~/ SEES ACCUSER|! will present a one-act comedy, | | freshments. NEW YORK, March 22.—Facing a} sce f Pied courtroom crowded with men, 15-| Linnea and Anchor Club year-old Sarah Schoenfeld today | The Linnea and Anchor Social club| must tell on cross-examination how will entertain with a dance and card |* party in Odd F x" Rickard is alleged to have at-| liows’ hall, Thursday |tacked her March 23, 9 p.m. Members and| Rickard’s attorneys are expected to | jfriends invite jcenter their cross-examination or eee cenes alleged to hi taken place Seattle Review No. 8 Jin Madison Square Garden's famous Seattle Review No, 8, W. Tt. A. of | tower | the M been, will meet in A.O. U.| Rickard is now being tried on a| |W. Hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Thu tri-count indictment, one of several day, March 23, at 8 p.m. Officers {against him | | wear white - | cee Small Army Plans Abandoned by Japs The board of trustees of the Seat tle Federation of Women's elubs will meet Thursday, March 23, at 10:30) TOKYO, March 22.—The fight for a.m |heavy reductions in the Japanese! aria Bh army has been abandoned in the diet University Post No. 1, Benefit Per. | until the summer session, leaders an: | Dumping) formance ! nounced today | A performance for the benefit of| In the meantime, it was stated, | University Post No. 1 of the Ameri-| small reductions in the strength of} can Legion will be given at the Nep.| the army will be made in accordance tune theater ursday evening, with promises of army authorities. | |there will not te more than 75 votes | | will not hesitate to send troops to FRITZ KREISLER Kreisler, one of the world's greatest violinists, will be heard here in concert Tuesday evening, April 11, at the | Arena. Had Elks’ Teeth for Sale; Fined Pleading guilty to ponsension of elke’ teeth with Intent to sell, 0. B Hellickson, 316 Union st, wag fined $10 and costs Tuonday by Justice of ¢. C. Dalton, The case traneferred from Jus Gordon's court, where the orig &,! | AN ORGANIZATION MEETING of the Washington Arsociation of Building and Construction is sched. uled for 615 p. m. March. 29 at the Masonic club. the Peace was recently Uce John B. t had been pending sinoe nal complaint was filed August 1921 SWEPT BY FIRE $250,000 Loss Is Sustained in Flames Man Is Mutilated by Two Strangers CHICAGO, March 22-—Jehn Silk was mutilated by two well-dressed strangers in his home early today. “IN teach you not to ruin.« my daughter.” the elder man, with a knife, sai4 to Stik. Suk was found on the floor of his bathroom, exhausted from blood. | He told the police the attack must the result of mistaken | PORTLAND, Ore, March Fire, caused by a series of dust ex- plosions, gutted the three top floors jot the sixstory concrete Olympic 'cerea} plant of the Portland Flouring Mills bere carly today resulting in lone of | Gamage estimated at $250,000. The first explosion came shortly after 6 o'clock. By 7 o'c’ock the whole fourth floor was in flames and |e general alarm had summoned 16 [fire companies and both Portland fire boats to the scene, The fiames reached their greatest intensity ” scart shortly after § o'clock, firemen be. Sh O8 ling seriously hampered by a series of small explosions from accumulated DEMOCRATS TO "2" sen sei ATTACK BONUS 322i sos socomon oe WASHINGTON, March "| mill was destroyed by fire and water Denebreite eden | Considerable stores of flour and congresamen lined up rough grain were not touched The today for a futile fight on the gag| mill had been working full blast for plan by means of which the soldiers’ |S¢¥eral months, and especially every oe jstorage compartment was filled with Locus wilt be pasesd te the Roles to, | teed and othee al. preach have been identity. RELLINGHAM. — Lake Whatcom rises nearly two inches in 36 hours, due to melting snow. morrow, They, with perhaps some PORTLAND MILL CITY READY T0 GREET JOFF Plans Announced by Enters tainment Committee Ger arrangements and a tenes a program for Saturday, April 1) of Marshal Joffre’s arr from Cannda. were nounced Wednesday by the Joffre entertainment committee, following @ ‘ ms “Th luncheon in the L, C, Smith Building! the; restaurant. The committee, cc et tatives of all in the elty posed of repr ans’ organizations and the Chamber of Commerce, deci on the following tentative progr Reception of Marshal Joffre at th Ir depot or on the outskirts of the at ors by Mayor Caldwell and repre tives of the civic organizations. is not yet decided whether the shal will make ‘the trip from Blaine, where he will visit the peace portal Saturday morning, by train or aut mobile, He is expected to arrive Seattle between 10 and 1 a. mp At Il 4. m. Marshal Joffre is sche uled to addreas the public in a dowpe town auditorium, This meeting wil be in charge of the American Legion At 12 a luncheon will be given ty ail veterans’ organizations at ii Chamber of Commerce At 2p. m, with military « Marshal Joffre will appear oo City Hall park to speak briefly, At 3 p. m. he will leave for a tous of the city, and will arrive, ace ing to plans, at the University Washington stadium at 220 p, where all school children and general public will be invited. No plans have as yet been for the evening's celebration, as it not certain at what time the will terminate. It is believed, ever, that he will remain in @t least until April During his stay in the city, shal Joffre, with Mme. Joffre his daughter, who are traveling him, will be the guest of & Hill, who is accompanying him f, | Japan on board the Bilver State. Soaweaetse2-Bo4 B53 ‘Armed Crew Ship With Liquo NEW ORLEANS, March 22. ‘orld, a 504ton lugger, loaded liquors said to be worth $30,000, jmanned by a skipper and crew jnine, all heavily armed, was ‘by prohibition officials half a off shore in Lake Pontch early today. | RUM j rum smugglers and bootlergers raged | unabated today on a battle front x tending down the Atlantic seaboard — from Charleston to Key West. Five flying squadrons, composed of than 46 picked federal agents, sent_ here to break up an alleged “ ‘ | Uquor smuggling conspiracy,” today | resumed raiding operations. A | At least one airplane was known to _ be co-operating with land forces in | this section, | More than 25 arrests had been | made, including C. M. Clayton, vi | president of the Miami Natio bank. 4 eedgesautazven 4223 j j sewu*aoarwrentee “POST MORTEMS,” attending the installation of the Seattle Gyro club, | formerly the Concentric club, will be” held Thursday at 12:15 p. m. at the) Pig’n Whistle. i { ——$—$—$—$— $$ | ‘The three workmen who discovered, the fire were barely able to figi | their way thru the seething mass flames and reach safety. Four fire men were in considerable danger for” 4 time when an aerial ladder swayed © | and snapped beneath their weight. | The loss is entirely covered by in- surance. Portiand’s shipping district was temporarily threatened. republican anti-bonus support, will attack the rule being framed today by the rules committee, unfer whieh the bonus measure will skim thru the | house with a big majority after four | hours’ debate. Conservative estimates are that! CASCAR wainet the bill The word is being passed around | the house that President Harding al most certainly will not veto the pres ent bill The house rules committee today when adopted tomorrow, will cause suSpensi of the rules” of the house and allow four hours’ debate j the world to physio your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Head- on the bonus dill jache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, Rene Ri ai Premise ETS 108 For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, , Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in) pletely by morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cascarete never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calo SU or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-| mel, or Oil and they cost only ten BRITAIN MAY like "Cascarets.” One or two to-|cents a box. Children love Cas night will empty your bowels com-|carets too.—Advertisement. ENTER ULSTER) eC) cen Maio, NERS = as Conquer disorders. LONDON, March “It may be} KAR: Removes the canse and restores the bedy te healt! for Free Trial Treatment and descripti Fer sale at the Pioneer and Lion Drog KAR-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. —Adverti mt the aid of whichever tacked. side is at-} IRISH STRIFE IS UNSETTLED DUBLIN, March 22.—Guerilla war. fare along the Ulster border was to. | ay considered a deliberate attempt | by extremists to provoke civil war nd upset plans for the Irish Free ate. Reports from Relfast lay the blame for the border skirmishes upon* Sinn for the Se: 8 —It’s a Feiners, but it is pointed out here} that Ulster extremists are equally | anxioug to prevent establishment of the southern government, Secret Freneodap Treaty Is Denied will solve PARIS, March The f office today flatly denied a | that Marshal Joffre had signed a| t secret alliance with Japan with re van age. d to Siberia Wire of undetermined d door plant Timber company to ex ‘al thousand dollars, HOQUIAM origin dams of McCleary tent of sever Ss sash 4 Tacoma Branch a Bloomer— CLOSED IT! Now 1,500 Too Many Suits and O’Coats that Shaner & Wolff See Thursday’s Papers Recessary to throw a cordon of Brit: | Sookie, ish troops about the troubled area Stores, Genttio, along the Ulster border,” Winston Churchill, minister for the colonies, announced in the house of commons | j= ST STS this afternoon | ‘The situation in Ireland, Churehitl | declare was growing steadily worse. | ‘The British government ts grave. | ly concerned over the Irish situation, | the colonial minister indicated, and attle Store Problem to your ad-