The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 2

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Dance to— Today’s Most Popular Hits Some Sunny Day Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Orchestra| A-3603 Georgia Fox-Trot 75 Ray Miller and His Orchestra Do It Again from The French Do. Fox- Trot Ray Miller and His Orchestra Lovey Dove from The Rose of Stamboul Fox- Trot Ray Miller and His Orchestra Every Day Intro. “Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh!" from For Goodness Sake Medley Fox- Trot Ted Lewis and His Band HOTELS READY FOR TOURISTS |Says They’s Ready to Take | Care of Crowds Brattle hotels are ready to handle the amal! army of summer visitors, according to the housing committees of hotelmen Friday. More than $0,000 convention dele gates will come to Seattle during the warm montha T. Hf. Gowman, manager of the Hotel Washington Annex and chair man of the housing committee, said that there are 14,000 hotel rooms here. This does not include 2,000 rooms If Japanése-controled hotels or the large list of boarding and apartment houses which are avail able during the vacation pertod, Each hotel has pledged itaelf to net aside a certain number of rooms for th ention delegates. During Wayfarer week, July % to 29, both the National Apple Shippers’ convention and the Northwest Buy: | ers’ convention will be held here. | The other two big conventions are) the National Nurses’ convention, June 25 to 30, and the Veterans of! Foreign Ware in August. THE SEATTLE STAR Friday night—Last of Tom Meighan in “The Bachelor Daddy?” Saturday at 11— America’s Most Distinguished Actor, GEORGE BEBAN “= and his entire company of players, including Helene Sullivan, in person, and also in the film— “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE” Mr. Beban in his AN INNOVATION ! Part Motion Picture—P art Spoken Drama! First 4 Acts on the Screen! Fifth and Sixth, acted on the Stage! Seventh, Reverts Back to the Screen! superb stage char- acter as he will appear in a 25- minute act on the Coliseum stage! Rosy Posy from The Blushing Bride Fox- Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Love Days FILES CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL Charges of Diackmall were filed in superior court Thursday against ‘Thomas Nelson, who was arrested by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Rert ©. Ross several weeks ago on a charge of attempted extortion, Nelson was nabbed by Ross after, it in alleged, he had attempted. to obtain $1,000 from Chester Roberts, president of the Imperial Candy Co., Ask any Columbia dealer to who said Nelson threatened to have play these records for you. published damaging statements about the candy congern and ite You'll know then why Colum- product unless the money was forth bia leads in dance music. coming. |Oil Import Trade | Here Threatened | To devine means of meeting what ls considered to be @ threat at Be attle’s leadership in the importation of Oriental vegetable oils, a group of importers, port officials and others met at the Chamber of Commerce | Friday afternoon at the call ef the |transportation department of the chamber, The recent action ef Eastern trunk Unes in reducing rates from Atlantic ports to the interior on vegetable olls shipped via the Pana ma canal will make it necessary for Seattle to meet the wituation, It tx declared that unless meana can be found to offset the advantage thru | Eastern ports, Seattle and other {Puget sound cities will lose a bust |neaw in which i bas heretofore held jaupremacy. Fox- Trot Paul! Biese’s Orchestra Little Thoughts Fox-Trot Pau! Biese’s Orchestra Friday night—Last of Constance Talmadge in “The Primitive Lover!” a Saturday at 11— GOOD OLD BEN TURPIN in something that will make you laugh your head off, “STEP FORWARD” A 2STAR BULL'S - EYE, JACK HOLT a BEBE DANIELS in a Paramount picture, “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” at, Loui ate Bins Ks : “A Thrilling Western, with inspiring scenery and wild rid- | "4, killed when ate trie in vain tr ing.”—New York Herald. ow are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who |[\iun"" “““ @° “= Re Se | at all times can supply you with the Latest Columbia hits: deendinindanien atk REMICK’S SONG & GIFT SHOP BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 1 } Vital Statistics Friday night—Last of Agnes Ayres in “The Ordeal.” Saturday at 11— 4 Telephone Elliott 2702 1519 Third Avenue ‘Telephone Main 3587 | Ballantyne. Wiillam Gammell, girt. Fannie Hurst’s tale of a woman with a crepe de Chine soul— "OPTER-KELLY COMPANY PORTER FURNITURE CO. 12 rtlett, Hex Lea, boy. * z Matt A Paramount Picture ‘Third Avenue Telephone Elliott 0112 1518 Fifth Avenue Telephone Main 0584 Written by the author of “Humoresque”—Produced by the director of “Humoresque!” 100% Courtesy, oe Columbia Grephophone Company, New York | YOUNGSTROM & NELSON | UNIVERSITY MUSIC STORE ‘Telephone Ellictt 1051 | 4312 University Way Telephone Kenwood 4332 | a een . LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPE GERKE’S MUSIC HOUSE jpeine. Bawis Stanley, boy. First Avenue Telephone Elliott 6181 | 2th Ave. and 56th Bt, ‘Telephone Sunset 6249 ain ieam tae Damas boy fa? four yeara with Southern tines, | ¢ 2S. McIntyre Made fo". 7%, Sin om Cotenro, a] 'S. E. Mullin to Run i iB |waukee and St. Paul railway, and K Chamber Secretary 7°%°* #22 Pest mitway. a4] University Daily | i'S:nencenther: i SB. Mcintyre, former traffic manufacturing organizations He) Samuel Eugene Mullin was named jlowis, Irving © of the West Coast Lum-| was for four years chief clerk to F. | editor of the University of Washing-| \j gesociation and with /D. Burroughs, general freight /ton Dally at stare boy. -pecord as @ rate expert, was agent. |at the cd crt Duly banquet! Orr, Russell James pt Thursday by President) 8. J. Wettrick, who recently acted ‘ashington Annex Thursday | Pic ga pr SEE Waterhoure a amistant sco|as director in addition to hie work|Disht. Miss Edith Chapman was|' ago maha of the Chamber of Commerce as legal advisor of the transporta- chosen to edit the 1923 Tyea, the| Smith, Donald John, bey. @irector of traffic. | ton department, will return f his | annual student publication. MARRIAGE LICENSES director served) ition as counsel. new traffic position Donald Harri, a graduating #e| Name and Readenea best editorials printed im the Wash. Mas dee Drama Music Dance Lower, Gladys F.. Beattic tions may be made at any time. Registra’ 5 7 day by Superior Judge King Dyke |W — — _ nior, was presented the $100 Sigma|Gelierman, Louis W. THE CORNISH SCHOOL =| 2" .stciscirs |i ones P . Al Re: 1 ington Dally during the Inst year. cath. Charies Is ” gente Roy Street at Harvard te . Robert P. “P New classes in Expression are forming and will continue all summer. Mou Muie/a iadwanectnads Mane. ‘ Regular Term of The School of the man. The law is reducing the sem Word Begins October Ist A study in two codes of morals! The wages of sin is Death, but she did not collect? Strand Orchestra Under Wineland num. ber of delinquent cases in Seattle, | Bo Judge Dykeman declared. DIVORCES GRANTED fo |Stern, Violette M. trom Samuel M son, Wilma from Bertram H. ter, Minnie from Edward hnessy, Josephine from * a, Duvail...16 B.C. 3 naimo, Clarence Seattie..Lemal| thar A | 3 : ke, Mabel A., Seattle Legal| Holliday, Mabel from Alfred. 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