The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE 2 WANT LOW FARE Would Save Soya Bean Oil imports for Port More than $31,000,000 ts the value Placed upon the annual imports thru from the Onent. In order that this rade may be saved to the city, a Dearing to give Pacific ( D an opportunity to present claims for Tower rates will be held in Seatt) early next year, according to wore H Teosived by the transportation bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce Friday. ‘The new tariff law, which tncreased ‘the import duty on these items from -tenthe of a cent per pound to 4 cents has given astern railroads Whe are anxious to have these oll» @eltvered on the Eastern coast thru the Panama canal, a deckied advan- tm the fight being waged be- them and the port of Seattle. Taitroads have so far been to block all Seattic efforts for a of eastbound railway rates Products. ity Refuses to Accept Prisoners one WH! be lodged tn the city i wrocens of law, Chief Sev declared. ot this ruling Mr. and N. Y, Oka, proprictors of a soft parior at 215 Second ave. 8. Were arrested by federa! agents @ warrant, were refused ad to the city jail Friday, The Jaf, where they were later Bad no scruples about admit. the second time fn the hie the state whe a jail has Closed to prisoners of federa! Beattlc of soya bean and peanut atts | ‘onst shippers | ‘Unless arrests have been made} | © total production of lumber ¢ 8,000 feet, a t compared wi nding year orted pr of tat? | 45,000 in 1931, compared J with 678,674,000 in 1920 and 461,906 000 in 1919, and that of shingles was | 6,79 ¥ 1 tm 192 Zittel Will Head * State Architects Julius A. Zit elected president State Society of annual meeting b er officers selec Mair, first vice pre J. Jones, second vic Spokane, was Washington cote at th ent; William president; Wat- fon Vernon, third vice president; T. |}. Doan, fourth vice president; Emil }Quenther, secretary-treasurer; HL | Ryan and HH. G. Hammond, trustees. |Editors Pledged | for Fraternity At the fall pledging of Sigma Del }ta Chi, men's professional journal ism fraternity at the University of Washington, four editors are includ ed with university men in the list which follows EF. L. Wheeler, edt |tor Waitaburg Times; Monte Brown. editor Datly Journal of Commerce B. B. Brown, editor Auburn Globe Republican; Robert 8. Montgomery editor Puyallup Valley Tribune jam Prager, Charles Tyler 1 Whitney, Kirk Herre, f John Hettman, Clare: ton, Charles rine, Che Garden and Walter Burroughs. e Fre Vince en. Negro Burned at COAST SHIPPERS |1222 Lumber eu. s. Big-Hearted Editor Gives Wanda Ride S She Drives Only Seattle Snow Cutter TOMORROW cecil RB Chu Stake in Florida PERRY, Fla. Dec. 9.--Belleved guilty of the murter of Miss Ruby Hendry, school teacher, Charlie Wright, a negro, was burned at the stake at the scene of the crime late yesterday by a mob that overpowered jthe sheriff in charge of Wright. - mg a By Wanda von Kettler Said the editer to me Friday. Snow's pretty deep. You'd better take @ sleigh-rid “Oh, I don't want to,” aniffed 1. It in my policy, always, never to be too fous about anything. “There a cutter being rigged) up,” spoke the editor, “down at the Manley stables —” “Oh, well,” sighed I, endeavoring to put over the idea of being partiou- larly obliging. Then got out of aight and almost | died of bilan over the whole idea. A sleigh ride! And in “working” hours. © glory, I'm glad I “work” for The Star Down at the Manley stables on Western ave—yoa, I went to get tt couldn't walt for the thing to co up—a little gray cutter with blue trimmings and @ white horse named | Jack were being hitched together Did You See “MICKEY”? Did You See “MOLLY 0°77 THEN SEE white nag and sleigh. bells and all, for the winter montha. Jack was adorned with bells and they Jingle’. He was driven out in the deringly at the cold white flakes that filled the air. Jack, too, was a Weet- joyously fingling parties about roadwayn Manley’s cutter wha about the only | one of ita kind obtainable in Seattle And| Oh, dear! But ft served served It well. Into the sleigh was I Jack perked his ears and tr The runners glided over the whiteness of broad Western ave. First Aid Teams ita purpose. Compete for Cups} Teams of nurses from all hoeptta! Guard Bremerton navy yard and al rial organizations will compete | iaence which was to be presented training National uni indus schools, the| And the Those times have passed. | and gone. | Wanda von Kettler, Star feature writer celebrated the record snowfall Friday by driv- She wants The Star to hire the outfit, tinkling sleigh Phote by Price .4 Carter, Mar Staff Photographers And the tim And I almost forgot to come back and write the story But maybe the snow will last. Then 1 think piraps I'll let The | ted. | Star rent my sleigh by the week, or roft| maybe the month, tnatéad of the hour. |Man Arraigned on Bad Check Charge Four alleged bad checks drawn on Beattie banks will be Included tn the in a firetaid contest at the Armory | on January 20, 1923, under Quart King County Medical society Mow, where he blinked hie eyes won-| Transport Club Officers Chosen riEATP: FRC “Passion Flower” cy smile with her ; sob with her 4 DAYS ONLY PAINLESS PRICES TED HOWLAND’ MUSICAL COME “THE DY ermer, so waen't any too much ac chatomed to the white specka avenue these days, even in mow- Jack, even have met numerous ROMANCE! THRILLS! First Seattle Showing Starts TOMORROW Also, on the same program, the first of the new TREART GREAT MASTER produc tions, “THE BEGGAR MAID.” Immortalize@d =n Tennyson's poem and Sir Ed- ward Burne-Jones’ famous painting, “THE BEGGAR MAID” hag proven a work of exquisite beauty, and brings to the screen new ar- tlatic possibilities never be- fore attempted. WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA INTERNATIONAL NEWS EVENTS Laat Times “MAN AND WOMAN” OF HER “PICTURE WONDERFUL” — OF THE STORM By special permission of Mary Pickford herself, we are offering this picture at our regular even ing prices, which prevail all day nd every day, ALL . DAY ADULTS .. CHILOREN . THE WHALES WINSOME ARE COMING ANOTHER GREAT HAKOLD LLOYD cCOMEDY—“1 Doi" D. W. GRIFFITH'S “ONE EXCITING NIGHT” Madison at Second IN HER NEW PRODUCTION COUNTRY" Charlee M. Grudds, general freight agent of the Northern Pacific, was Benides, he felt somewhat out of | elected president of the Transporta- Place, Amid the speedy stream of|tion club Friday night. modern, closed limousines the one-|other officers selected, were I. P. horse sleigh ts abeut as ueval on the | Iverson, firet vice president; John H. Digby, second vice president, and times, as @ Mapper with a pompadour,| Ralph A. Nichols, secretary-treas- 10 years ago, might/urer. The directors named were four-footed | Harcld A. Webwter and L. LAST BIG WEEK |||45K YOUR Among the other checks, mid J. Mor the | Saturday when LeRoy Sample Ram ausploes of the Washington National Among the prizes awarted will be two atlwer cups given by the | forrery ney te arraigned on @ second degree charge by Prosecutor Mal colm Dougtias Rampbey was arrested this week at Third end Union by Police Sergt. J HM. Thomas on « charge of haviag passed « ted check for $10 on Butoh’s poolroom. ‘The prosecutor's office holds three to have been pasest by Rameey for $5 and $10 each. The checns, some of which, it t# eal4, Rameey adtmite writing, are signed Chas. Walker, 2217 B, Sist #t.; Roy Walker, 2217 Third Ww, and Chas. Miller, 9218 Third’ W. FRIENDS AND THEY WILL TELL YOU IT’S THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE | | | Beta Alpha Psi Johr ber of Am was ¢ against day w wit Delta nity at the university, public Herre te a Ju tam |Bureau of 'Destitute Wife 1} i . “Boman e500 ele Throat With Aspirin Clip This If Subject to Sore Pledges Forbes i F. Vorbes, € ifornia mem the exeoutiv neil of the| De Marco, “n ite tants, George L. Lotz, while the later | t of } at a t van driving his machine recklessly n at honor nder the influence of quer, Mrs. t Anmialina De Maroeo judgment of $26,000 from Lota in| eding |her sult filed late Friday in the sw pertor court Whe was left destitute with but the , } ? ? H 2 ? ? 2 demanded fraternity pre ; © of her nine minor obit © ages range from one to | tiny in dren, wh ) the Yellowstone |\’ ye, to #14 her, the mother de |} Throat or Tonsilitls Hargefis, propristor of the |“*red ‘ sein | ae 4 Viret ave harmless an4 effective i, Henry Hargen College Students aut dieestving two Bayer Tab lready 1 three liquor c} " jets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls "sae santtt Love Playlet vi siiar,” Garis throat thorvonit te Te, } t in two hours if necessary Rowe,” was presented at Meany hall, | yg nyt vou tise only the genuine | University ef Washington, Fry | mayer Tablet of Aspirin, marked pier nct lenge pede Hes oer rh with the Bayer Cross, which oan be ciated Pla: aah be f had in tin boxes of tweive . re made organization, Miss Ruth Hecht | conty Kirk played Mary Rowe, while the male) ~—" was accidentally left out. Her loads were carried by Grant Morrill PYO HEA unior in the school of journal. | 4nd Joe Greanleat | RR’ ie |Sell Queen Anne Apartment House One of the largest real estate deula consummated is week wan Missing the mule of the Lorelet Apartments, vim pending in 4 by prohibits hen the hotel ifflee as raided. EN THE PLEDGES of Sigma Ch, men's Journalism frater name of Friday, the Thousands Are Now Using New Treatment Which Is Sent Free nd Ave. Wert and Weet Com. i you mffer Relatives |i sir eM pirat tor | mitted of $46,006 i «, gum by ‘The Mar invites its readers to ase this x | teas: end department es on aid in finding missing | iirkel wie representad by Jobn | Martin or triends, The Cry tony te Davin Co, and the former owner, | depen is coe b= By 4 bos | Mra. W. H. North, by Carter, Mac | ur om free ¢ trends the disappearan, of persons mentioned in this Riimeing are requested nise to The war, te reproduce such items ae ¥' thelr commanition. F | vard ave. N WILLIAM ANDERSON.—The an nounc son's tained In the telegram which fatled to reach him at Bakery, Sixth ave wt A. L. ENGLISH —A telegram ad dreased to Eng!ish, at N., an or, at livered, | MRS. CHARLES FKASTON.—Mes 698 Mra. sage regarding the death of a friend Bry in Roanoke, Va Cherry at you are to send them §1, Other wine your fepert cancels the ¢ You pay nothing until you are sat Donald & Miller. are invited & wetly te who may kmow the w remarkable treatment with wonderful eu relieving thousands 0 Many who think they have loose leaching teeth find that the trouble lin the gums and after @ few de use of Byrokur the pain is gone, the ‘i t Other newspapers are invited Anterest 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles || 695 fam Mosgo, 210 Main st was mocked down by an ujo driven by H. Sullivan, Holland hotel, Thursday on the Des Moines highway. Characterizes our methods ta every transection, and our cus- 69 Mrs, A. Phillips, Morris || tomers are sccorded every cow! apartmenta, was struck on | Thursday at Becond ave. and Union| st. by an auto driven by Mra. F. L. Deswerman, $14 Federal ave. She) | wax bruined. | 697 Mabon Irvin, 6, of 2666 39th ave. 8. W., was knocked down at California a8, and Lander Thursday, by car driven by G The boy 4. WAGNER—The Westerh is holding a telegram ad d to F. J. Wagner, Mar noing th ui rin Ban Francis ver the message been fruitions. of Ander brother at Bellingham tx con ement of the death the Washing and University eee Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited ND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Sixth ave nouncing the death of his moth Grand Rapids, Mich, is unde | st. 8. Mater, of 1729 14th ave was cut about the head Kilpatrick, of ere is awaiting Mra | and Kaston, whose address wan 915 E. | body T driven b ar, nose, throat, ja Jape rashed into her at First heart, BLOOD, see ave, and wt bh, nerves, kid- ABE JONES.—The death of a rel ative nounced in the measage sent to | Pik» st., Thursday, by A. E. Osbjorn at 621 18th ave, N. & Jnon, 63% Etruria wt 1 Jones aye, pelvic ailments, rheomatiam, ete. Ne unknown woman was 69 An an-| struck at Third ave. and at Pendleton, Ore, is A Vieture That Will Make You Wish It Lasted All Night, RODOLPH VALENTI . \)\ y CARMEL \ ee iN pe 7 Ne NIG BARGE So Shaw Bw i OO) TF 4 The Real VALENTINO weaving his magic spell throughout a charming drama of Youth and Love ——<—<— in Concert

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