The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 3

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* aod BNESDAY, JULY 19, 1999, paying TIN Petey Niahe U.S. S. C2 Saxophone Quartet AY—JACKED fe oTROURLE Th eID "VERA GORDON —and— AVIDSON DORE DAV | Twe Mere paye Only iE GREY'S— “Wall Flower” Letters Just one more day tn which to, wallfiower and am not quite sure send in that Wallfiower contest let. fer, fans! The cdntest will clone to. Why, unless It is because T have red hair, One of my experiences was at When Glenn announced in Friday's paper. ‘The a Star will award @ prixe of $5 to the Winner of the best letter in the Wall flower contest, running in connec ion with “The Wallflower” now be ing shown at the Colise A second prise of $2, for mation tn this city, Not one of the| mon asked nv for a dance and I Just or not at all | Mapper had every dance. LR Kent, Wash, when COOGAN m theater } the next doiph Valentino tn. dings will have PAY POLL TAX Dear Contest Editor: 1 Following are some of the letters: / am as b Ds heard one young & huge palm I heard one young M9 | and the returns are picking up, as walk up to another and converse |erresta will follow any failure to pay jthusty: “Say, where is that UslY/the tax after a notice has been re duckling of a Parson's gitk—1 prom: | ceived, according to the sheriff, C. I. And when Clara ian’t screening, . And Viola Dana twed to dance with her and Vd rather | Long be shot About 790 of the 25,000 names turn: | this season. | I slipped away, but could not van: ted over to the sheriff's office have re o- ish entirely, as my friends were not | ready to leave. Finally, this young | tettow spied me and came over and | come j dutifully asked me to dance. Ie | plied, “Shoo, My, don’t bother me: sponded and two clerks are kept busy Arthur Melrose has charge of the .. collection Vd rather be shot than dance with | thee. M. 8. ees ! Dear Contest Editor: Seeing that you want letters of real experiences of wallflowers I'll quality. Tam a slaughter | Is Called by Death Lyman Walter Honney, 79, founder lor the Bonney Watson Undertaking do in” Rajah” is to fall 40 feet out of 4 THE SEATTLE STAR FRANK MAYO AT COLUMBIA clute Patter | Hunter ien't behind the footlights or before the | morrow and prize winners will bela dance given by a fraternal organt.|camera he's busy writing poetry . Altho Rodolph Valentino ts gener had to either dance with other girialally regarded as a star while the bobbed hair | officially become one until August 6, | Hlood and Sand, ture in whieh ho ta billed as will be exhibited j Dest letter, and a third prize of §2/ of Will also be given i THE Y RUSH TO) One of the little things Jack Gid Phe Youn: Repay Ufan be and as awkward! SPOKANE, July 19—"The poll tax ae eee wallflower, One night I foolishiy |"Cturns are coming In no fast that wo} atayme Kelso has been added to went to a dance with another atrl| jay yryred bmpeeth eB gob cert cant, of “Clarence,” which In and Her escort, 1 lacked partners | Cetice it4| chuden Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres wplenty, Sitting by myself behind |” ane notices were sent out Saturday | nd MY MAYEN, Kimball she's painting. is knitting her 15th sweater and expects to finish 20 “The Dangerous Age” ts the fourth taking care of the people as they /feature film Lewis Stone has ap-| | peared in since the first of the year ‘The usual display of Ceell DeMtile elegance will find ita way Into “Man Pioneer Undertaker "in a Roman feant scene “Nero” is showing simultaneously in New York, London and Paria, . A moving picture of the late Theo: acting he will not the flrat pic “Ro Young | MACK SENNETTS GUMNASIUM) Jim sray— EUGENE O'RRIEN ye SOHN SMUT “ae Adults SOAK «i | jt ate Children % be ee gum FACE OF THE WORLD STORE i skR ‘Thritties Kescur From a» Barning Hospital the Kemantionn! Aw: Last Times GEORGE ARLISS Co., died suddenly at his home, Roylaton ave. heart trouble Des Moines. Weat in 1862 settled in Oregon. came to Seattle, WINTER GARDE 2603 N. Tuesday night, of Bonney was born in Towa, in 1843, coming with his father, who In 1882 Bonney He ts survived by | ‘Trent, THEATRE dore Roo noene to nald Barker. velt The movie version of Stephen Mo TONIGHT his widow. |Kenna’s “Sonia” will soon be re COUNTRY ~ ———-|ieaxed as “The Woman Who Came Rack.” Clive Brook and Evelyn English players, have | principal roles. Pike Place to Be Cleared by Aug. 15|©oumbia. delivering & speech on the preservation of the forests will be utilized for an introductory “Timber,” directed by Regt the | in. | | } | | | | | rank Mayo, who has a real he-man role in the Uni- versal production, “Afraid to Fight,” now showing at the apageallaa “The Ruling Passion’ 4 SHIRLEY MASON Gh tection Monday: to Gest Fike) ease people might say that Col-|/ TODAY'S PROGRAMS = | our toxan ih ne | NEWS : : COMEDY iets “the Pik bince market sum te. “Phe Walvionen® to, oor, | | we i Fegerssn Mews In vrme | sd | MAREY MET! AOC fl] ar, 100 rE er eee eet | ter heer tt ter menor ele] | RARE nS AE” | guarantee with every |} “MAN TO MAN” | Always which now obstruct traffic on the/that she does not get up until an} fa the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Adv. streets. = RR Sc NS RA ic NE ARTE a ec nn tn toc a Dated January 1, 1922. @ Northern Pacific's proportion of the Burlington's undistributed -aurplus income, earned during the $8,702,300 Northern Pacific Railway Company REFUNDING AND IMPROVEMENT MORTGAGE 5% GOLD BONDS, SERIES C Redeemable at the option of the Company as a whole, but not in part, on and after July ‘1, 1952, on any interest date, at 105% and accrued interest. Interest Payable January:1 and July 1 in New York City Fully Reotstered Bonds tn Denomination of $1,000 and Authorized Multiples Thereof. Coupon Bonds and Registered Bonds Interchangeable, and 31400 and 3100 Coupon Bonds interchangeable, These bonds are, in the opinion of counsel, a legal investment for savings banks in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Ver- mont, as well as for life insurance companics in the state of New York. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Trustee. marized his letter to us as follows: The proceeds of the present issue of refunding and improvement mortgage bonds, Bertes C, provide funds for the payment and cancellation of unconverted Northern Pactfio-Great Northern joint 6%% bonds which have been called for payment. The mileage covered (directly or collaterally) by the refunding and improvement mortgage totale 6,700 mites, om 111 miles of which it is @ first mortgage. The mortgage also covers valuable terminal propertics and practt- cally all of the company’s equipment, only a amall part being covered by equipment obligations, The rate of the company’s outstanding mortgage indebtedness (inclusive of the refunding and tmprovement mortgage bonds issued in connection with the acqutattion and ownership of approximately one-half of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ratlroad Company's stock) ts about $29,700 per mile, No more of tke underlying bonds may hereafter be tssued. The company’s gross operating revenues, income, charges and surplus during the last ten and one-half years have been as follows: Year Ended Gross Operating Income Available June 30 Revenues for Charges Rurplus Tie FSCS 1913 33,243.946 1914 685444508 $2,291,198 1915 63,171859 92,031,453 1916 35,972,448 13,242.57 1916° 22,632,996 19174 42.790,508 1918+ 84481538 20,129,334 1919 37,801,780 22,886,787 1920+ 92,300 592 13,296,709 19,094,188 1921t 37,396,509 15531110 065,399 Average 35,686,442 18,301,415 22,385,127 *Siz months ended December 31. +¥ear ended December $1. tUnited States Railroad administration. jUnited States Railroad administration, two montha; federal guaranty, si2 montha; corporate period, four months. In the above ten and one-half years, incdme available for charges averaged more than two and one-half times the amount required. ncome account as stated above well as interest paymenta by it on obligatio th the acquisition of the Burlington stock isaued in connection Due July 1, 2047. Coupon Bonds in Denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, the $1,000 and $500 Denominations Regtaterable as to Principal, Howard Elliott, Esq., Chairman of Northern Pacific Railway Company, has sum- includes thig company’s cash dividend income from tts holding of Burlington stock The period in which the Burlington haa been controlled by the Great Northérn and the Northern Pacific railway companics is approximately 358, 00 000. The above bonds are offered, subject evious sale and to issue as planned, at 96% red, subject to previouw ’ = 3 iI and interest, to yield over 5.20 per cent. _ The amount due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., im New York funds, the date of payment to be specified in the confirmations of sale, against delivery of temporary bonds exchangeable for definitive bonds when pre- pared, ‘ J. P. MORGAN & CO., FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY , July 19, 1922. hour after she is called, but calmly lingers in bed! ‘Theres’ a reason! Miss Moore keeps her makeup box at her bed site up and puts on her working har Bexs—otherwige, her make-up, Th procem takew at least an hour, a | ready for work | “ee WINTER GARDEN “Very Truly Yours,” the Fox pro- {Appearing at the Winter Garden the- ater, furnishes that popular young || [star with a role somewhat “different” in that it carries her not merely to the edge of matrimony as the story clonen, but right thru the matri- monial bares and over a few post || {matrimonial hurdies, It is the story of charming little stenographer with whom « big, bluff young lum: i[}berman falle in love. There's trow: |] | bie enough comen out of the romance, but there's an abundance of humor | jas well, and #0 long on all ends ag ty jshould, what matter? Shirley Ma son's the heroine—and that means a delightful hour or more, oe COLUMBIA A complete country village wan) constructed at Universal City, the) |film city, with an area 300 timer ax I side, and the minute she is called she | a} |®hen Colleen finally arises sho is all) duction in which Shirley Mason in| Homance Hides. WINTER GAKDEN—Shirley Mason “Very Truly Yours.” COLONIAL—George Arliss in “The Kuling Passion.” Frank Maye in “Afraid | COLUMEI i o ben ~~. Redford “The Face of the World.” big an the average tmportant studio, for the Universal attraction, “Afraid jto Fight,” in which Frank Mayo has the starring role at the Columbia j theater this week. eee LIBERTY Claire Adams, the attractive little star who plays the lead in “When Romance Rides,” the photoplay at the Liberty this week, didn’t “ac quire” her talent for riding horses in the movies, She was born in West- ern Canada and was a clever horse. woman when a very young girl. Bhe ie also an expert swimmer. -. STRAND Vera Gordon, popular star of “Your Rest Friend,” now showing at the rand. theatey, will deneuty grey movies next fall for the “xpeakien.” Anna Nichols is now writing a play that will be especially adapted to Miss Gordon's personality, eee COLONIAL J. W. Johnaton, who plays opposite George Arliss in his latest photoplay, “The Ruling Passion,” a United Art- int# release, is an “old-timer” in the game. Johnston, an actor of wide ex- perience on the stage, went into mo tion picture work when the industry was young—11 years ago, to be exact. He has been in film work ever since, “The Ruling Passion" is now at the Colonial, eee OAK ‘The cast alone in “The Face of the World,” the picture play now at the Oak, will win your praise. And cou | pled with that are many big dramatic moments as have ever been crowded into one single productic NATURE'S WAY Brown, who was a newly made —two million women, by their purchase, have endorsed the 1OOSIN as America’s fa- vorite Kitchen convenience. —the first dolfar you pay puts this wonderful labor saving convenience in your home. thet, ire Columbia Coming Saturday MARI ent and deligh: | | BROWNIE fcc: | | | | | ii }a family Benedict, looked up his friend Jones, nan of long experience, and put the question to him; “Jim, what did you call your mother-in-law after pu were married?” “Well,” replied ones, “it was this way. For the first year I called her ‘Say’ and after that we all called her ‘Grandma.’ "— The Argonaut Experiments are being made to substitute clay roofing tiles for the ||corrugated iron so largely used for roofing in the tropics. Cleans teeth the right way— “Washes,” does not scratch or scour the enamel. Colgate’s is safe to use every day. Large size 25¢ Medium size 10¢ PAGE 3 August Records | Are Here! New Solo Releases by Theo Karle Richard Bonelli Virginia Rea Mixed Quartet with Marie Tiffany Elizabeth Lennox Theo Karlie Richard Bonelll Dance Hits of the Minute Cari Featon's Rudy Wledoeft's Bennie Krueger's and Oriole Terrace Orchestras } Margaret Young with Orchestra i New Brunswick Violinist, Fredric Fradkia The Wortd’s Clearest Phonograph Records RUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH ‘Ye. 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Traffic fines totaled $310, Guard and Slayer Shot in Gun Duel JACKSON, Miss., July 19—Russ Harris, jailer, and Henry Bond, un- der sentence to hang for the murder of two officers, are dead here today. Bond securing a gun, shot and §See Important Announcement by J. A. Folger and Company on page 6 LATE VACATIONISTS will find September delightful months in which’ to see this top-o’-the-world wonderland. TL Mend bas ches doe ot oe he a usually low rates: é Southeastern Excursion — Seattle to Skagway, 12 days, 2,000 miles; round trip including meals and berth $ 80 Southwestern Excursion — Seattle to Anchorage, 21 4,000 miles; round trip including meals pel etal 145 Send for folder or ask for full information at any of the ticket offices listed below: TICKET OFrrices: mmarrip { $24 Socond Ave FS Smith Blde } prone Eliott 2068 TACOMA—1111 Pacific Ave—Phi 325 a RBVERETT—Fvorett Trust & Be BREMERTON—241 ‘parvell a ©. G. McMICKEN, Pass. TraMo Mgr., L. 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