The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1922, Page 2

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War Started by Portland by Good Behavior. An important sidelight on the re Dear Miss Grey: I have kept steady company with a young ; “man for the past year. He is a gentleman in all respects; when it was learned that Rc. Soy but his past is not what any boy would be proud to speak of, Ger, supervising state grain inspec Everyone remarks about how he has changed for the bet- * ter; but my many friends all think it strange that I should keep company with him because of his past. This is the one and only reason they want me to drop him. Do you think I cent embargo of grain sh thru Seattle developed tor for the port of Seattic Portioie revocation of hiv fe Ucense Faijure to grade grain acconting — to arbitrary rules established by | Should do as they say? If so, why? IRENE, Advisement by R. T. Miles, supe Visor in charge of field headquar ters of the bureau of markets. The specific allegatio Snyder issued a certificate clear | & Sargo of wheat as No. 3 clear! been clever enough to keep hidden. - Western white. contrary to the fed @ral regulations. havior Bnyder t right, and that the fed: ayy other form of cruelty. @ral grain inspectors changed their Pules while loading of the ship in B. W. Whitlock, E. J. Stubdie his behavior. ‘field, and James A. Leroy, the! ee | EERE three members of the federal board | To Cook and Serve Our bureau at Washington, D. Of appeal on grain grades for the! Roast Pi Cy reports the following letters re istrict west of the Muwourt river. | “Dear a SR Eee turned to them because of tnmut pe ave ta Portiane advise me how to cook, serve and|| Tent oF incorredt addrem Mone Retina |ssrve < téelh win,ond eeiten | correnpendente will receive, dupit ONE OF YOUR READERS. || SS'** hy ly ” Smeets RReotlts, | rams a pur escct oe eens || vores ia, Now, Fork_ ore in Death of Youth | wo: troroty inside and out. im an- |] Wasington, D.C . MONTREAL, Nov. 25.—A snow. | her water put @ teaspoonful of |] “Ln yy casey. Palatine ave Mall Knocked off Thomas Melville's | *#Xing soda, and rinse owt the inside || oi “Ww: stra Man Owen, He knocked 10-year-old Henry | #0"; wtpe dry with a clean towel,|| ee ot down. The Dublac boy’s| *#if the inside and stu/f it with pre mg whipped Melville, inflicting in-| Pared dressing, making tt full and|] 2 \ Ore from which he died. | plump and giving tt its original size) | oo : me and shape, Sow & up, place if ie ail 1. wa; Mra Joho Duff, 1699 kneeling position in the dripping pan “ {twine the lage tute the proper soot eat “aie hc tani ple oo 1922 Record of tion. Pour @ Mttle Rot salted water || Marte Allie, $44 Linden ave. Be. Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles in the dripping pan, baste with butter || V1" 5 a Ne Meattlo Wa: and, water occasionally a the pio | || A ER Magnuson, RF. D, FP, Box |warms, then afterwards with gravy || *. ™ Maseucs from the dripping pan. When the fed after the accident, Colin | CT2cking and yet it will be crisp. The ‘of 115 Thomas st., sustained a|TO4#ting will consume from two to fracture of the spine at Sec ave. and Battery st. Thursday # flour and ehough water to make tt of Herodotus and Hippocrates, | «ith — or onary, 9900) port ih cent: 3 @ green wreath sround t ke an: * eli ees __|a slice of lemon in the | carving, out off the head firet; eplit | down the back, take off the hams separate the ride ° or crack the back of the brush. President | Hairbrush of France {T'S TOASTED whioh gives a | dettolous flever way to clean @ hairbrush’ of ifrance now? Thanks. BC MARIE. Alerandre Milerand. respective. ily. In one put adout 1 tadlespoon | of ammonta to I pint of water and ‘introduce the bristles im this without limmersing the back of the truth. Rub the bristles back and forth with the hand in the water until they are! ‘eleean. Or ad@ about two or three teaspoonfuls of alum to a pint of | BARTHELM OLUAN GIS DOWiGRIF Hs @WAYiDQWNTEAST» REGINALD DENNY LILLIAN RIOH EMMETT KING WALTER McGRAIL LIONEL BELMORE KINGSLEY BENEDICT BERT WOODRUFF HARRY CARTER WILFRED LUCAS PAT HARMON ANNA HERNANDEZ YERNE WINTER Uadison at Second TED HOWLAND AND HiS CALIFORNIA BEAUTY CHORUS, tn “LOVING LIPS” INSPECTOR HERE Comthia Grey: | FACING CHARGES , | Je. smtr wt ran i A 2, yd Bula omer Pie as weet the government ts charged aguinst A past is something to be forgotten and nothing should Bnyder, and his case te held under) send i¢ back into oblivion so quickly as subsequent good be- For all you know some of these frienda who urge you to te that} drop this young man who is trying to make good, may have «| pasts, too, that they are ashamed of, but which they have I do not feel that they are advising you for your own good R. R. White, head of the state) Oecause you have said that he is a gentleman in every way. Brain inspection service at Olympla,| They are trying to make you give up for the same reason End Snyder's chief, declares that| that they would flock to see an accident, a public hanging or|ing dealer, was the father of the! of tne court, that ahe had given “| for Death; Keeps It , It is just refined cruelty to insist on throwing a man's past Question was In progress. up to him if he has once shown repentance for it by changing| two children, while the baby was | pig begins to smoke all over, rud tt| conan eenenrenennnnseeaaaaaneasesaen loften with @ rag dipped tm metied| water, rimee the bristies in thle to Struck by a driver who| >tfer, Thte will keep the skin from) +o onen them Wipe the bristles Back and forth on « clean, dry towel | three hours. To make the gravy, skim | and hang the brush wp by the handle off moat of the grease .stir into that |to dry, or lay it down in the drought He was taken to the tr | oes im the gan @ tablespoon Of| with ther bristles down. Never lay « Se | the right consistency. Atrain, ond tat Bruch on We Beek, a0 hie poet ne water to run down Reterences to dental operations |r into the gravy dish. Place the| mite i found in writings as old as | Pig on @ large, hot platter, surround | bristles and soak the glue with which they are fastened to the beck. Do! not expose @ wet brush to direct sun- | her drying heat, as too has @ tendency to warp Dear Mise Grey: What te the best Dear Miss Grey: Who te president ' 9 ¥ 7 ss, Q Peer ure SAE S INS apron re DIVORCED MAN ?ske.Hamon’s Wits /SUZZALLO SEES BILL TO KILL, | Taree et eee Mark DANCE HALLS) SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. THICAG ‘0 26 rie ot | MORRISTOWN, N. J., Nov, 25 ) empte: “ he den e ree ogee In one on oy Preemie veya org sod Dretininnn dake ashe, at the| caporte docave teat iid onectitutes " vuth of Yesler wi coord. Former Professor Hurrles to} jor, toiiowing & quarrel over money| Old Systems Passing Away, A before the city eounel! at} mente matter husband, = Mrs, ny mennton rding to| hate te vested in both the chief « New Bride serene as the home O@ He Tells Chamber man Mra, Henry Landes. | police and the elty counctl, the new her father, Clem Parin. Landes ordinance contains «| bil reads. | } | CROWN POINT, Ind, Nov. & aomemere John P. Tiernan, former profesor at} be patched up within a few daya,”| ht otre Dame university, involved IM | eaid the husband, wealthy elubm im hit Just « Uttle quarrel whieh will} That the old school system of prohibiting dance halls that _ he grades, four year! eater to men only and forbida dance| Queen Bitsabeth was the first nov. and four in collene 1" hall proprietors to employ women! ereign to use a fork, and @ clergy. nt seandal suite there, war mar) who married Mra, HMamon after | bew rumble was declared except for the duties of matrons and| man of her time preached & sermon 4 here today to Mar rimmer,|mon was shot and killed by Ch Fri Burtalio, prem: | as ng instructors againet ft, saying Providence gave Hansell, lowe. She « her age! smith in Ardmore, Okla dent of ¥y of Washing ‘ower to revoke Weenses of dance! us our fingers to eat with. 32 and sald she had been a widow ton, at the reg eekly meeting winaiinese two years ey 1 of the Chamber of Cor Justice of the Peace Howard Kemp | AYR A) RK) GIRL OF bers’ counctt Performed the mony, Tiernan ‘The tendency today, Dr. Suxzatlo =" obtained a divorce from hie wife on THEFT CHA RGE gnid, to to combine the top two grades “T |"Thureday and went to Waukegan, “4 / TA4) in grade school with the first year 1 TL, on Friday and attempted to ob TACOMA, Nov, At Che clove) of high school, calling it Juntor bigh tain @ Hoonse there, but was refuwed | of q trial replete with emotion, Rowa | and then have three grades in senior | TARTING because of the Iliinoia law whieh| Loeb, Belgian wife of an Amoertoan | high. requires persons who have obtained | soldier at Cobleng, Germany, was! in college, he stated, the trend ia| & divorcee to walt @ year before re | treed of grand larceny charges made | toward arranging courses #0 that marrying by Maj. and Mrs. James Lewts, of | those who want only the first two! Detere the Givere> pul wee CNS 8] Camp Lowa years may obtain a complete educa caso was brought in South Bend! ‘The plaintiffs charged that Rosa| tion up to that point i courts to determine the paternity Of! neq stolen $490 in cash and @ seal — | | j Tiernan’ third child. Mra. Tiernan | «yin oat worth $1,000 from them. | contensed that Harry Poulin, a cloth | fhe explained, to the full aatisfaction | Makes Engagement baby large num of money to the major to| In the @tvorce proceedings Tir | iso, ‘for her, and that she merely| REIGATE, Eng, Nov, 96—Mre. AN was awarded custody Of the first | took what she believed to be her! Lottie i Plowman paid her rent in i own.’ She helped pay for the seal | advance, settied outstanding bili«, pce wae mee | akin cont while working a» a domes: sght a shroud, wrote her sater the | The marriago wae performed St 110 in the plaintiffs’ home, Rosa told| hour she wes going to die and then Indiana's noted Gretna Green, where | 1, jury | committed wuteide at the time set thousands of couples go each year to be legally wedded. Church Thieves TomMoRROW Make Many Raids|| Yox"\) LINDSEY, Eng, Nov. 26-—-More WEDNESDAY |than 60 churches in Lincolnshire have been robbed during the past month. First Seattle Showing FACE TO FACE ts « pie ture with an unosual ap- pesi, Based on « dramatic event which might happen to anyone, tt carries ite audience through # series of romantic and thrilling tneldents, endfing-in a tre mendous climax. Beautiful Marguerite Marsh, sister of Mae Marsh, te the featured player. ToMonnow RODOLPH VALENTINO DALTON t “Moran of the Lady Letty” IN HER OWN BRAND NEW PRODUCTION OF HER CROW ACHIEVEMENT. WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA International News a. 2 A Romance of the Sea '" pa. COMEDY KINOGRAMS O AC ; sores. 5 GIT Ae a Pint oe Inicet etedecin Marguerfte Marsh Cot castes Lest Times Teéer— Last Times—Peart White tn “Without Feat WALL. REID te | “The Werld’s Champion” Lyric Soprano Chas. Fisher Xylophone Solo the Storm Country” —AS A GREAT DIAMOND GLITTERS IN A NEW MOUNTING, SO DOES THIS PHOTOPLAY GEM STAND SUPREME IN THE NEW SETTING GIVEN IT BY ; NY F THE PEERLESS MARY PICKFORD. . , ‘ <, 9 ne yg / NOTE! BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH They’re Off ! AFTERNOON 11:38 1:10 3.08 465 EVENING 8:20 WONDERFUL” AT OUR REGULAR EVEN- ING ADMISSION PRICES, WHICH PRE- VAIL ALL DAY, EVERY DAY. ADULTS - {ay - 28 CHILDREN + | DAYS. « « THIS PICTURE WILL NOT BE siOWN IN NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES 630 10:10 Quoting The Chicago Herald and Examiner, November ist: TO AVOID STANDING IN LINE—COME TO THE EARLY PERFORMANCES Blue Mouse Orchestra ==" If you crave excitement you will get ft In “The Kentucky Derby.” If you ike euspense, and thrills, and pathos, it is all thero—and enough of each to satisfy you. ADDED Need We Say More ? FEATURE “Just Dogs” “The finest animal comedy ever made. Twenty minutes of entertainment you will never forget.” —OABE, Mar. } fun, and Holidays 4

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