The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 a ta vin: GERMANY IN 1923| Reed Would Accept Isles of || Social Democrats Republic’s Rachboni West Indies They Fear the Communistic Radicals } Bitter Opposition on Stinnes’ Party wt oad BY Mit TON BRONNER nding transition of | tim sions In the Weat | the PAGE 7 The Largest Sale in America | because "SALADA” Tre A. use Pleases the moet exacting tastes. | Quality — Economy — Purity — Flavor Always Assured. R & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Ell 0350, Distributors THE CHORUS of the Queen Anne; NEW YORK, Jan, o—writing to to * Janu | commins for power to immue $14, Christian church, Third ave. W. and|the Times a correspondent says the nd 98, and Neuwaukum and | 756,600 of refunding and improve. | Eighth ave, 8. and Dakota *t. Leo wt, wih wing the cantata, “Holy | women of America are the most ime January 4 and 2 nt mortgage 5 per cent bonds, ma | Priday. Tho the wheels of the night,” Sunday at 7:30 p.m polite in the world town will be July 1, 2047, o« truck 41d not pass over her bod. i — fter July 1, 195%, at 106 and acerued | #he was #0 severely cut and bruise interest, ‘The purpose of the tasue in| that she was sent to the city hos to reimburse the road's treasury for | pital, where several stitches were money spent tn retiring bonds of ite | taken in her face and arma. Mis wi diartom, Lan y lives at the Y¥. W. CL. A THE eae STAR (FARM StHOOLS Domestic and Dairy woes by ® commission of three alleniats | signed counter affidavits to thone of nppointed by Proslding Clroult Judge Demonstrated in y ne . #°| John H. Dore, attorney for Mra | ‘The woman {# alleged to have|iartford, who declared the jury was Duvall, Neu: | opened ga# cocks tn her home here| tampered with, The affidavits will M be af jin an mpt at mul nus Of|be read in federal court Tuesday, n to | oc Who | gccord o District Attorne: hom. ont oan” aaa diea | eccording to District ney Thor 1 from the eff jan F many of |p re pa Christian | ¢ ipa Examined By Sanity Experts| Hn: Be D, Jan. 6—Mra, Dor {ths Feles, who wan formally charged | ciroult court with the murder of |Hartford Jury Is Split on Charge Bix members of the fury which convicted Mra. ie Hartford, De on the charge of violating federal narcotic laws, have WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 would be authort with The president Jar of big business, led by Hugo | ¢ Fearing harder | Stix The than Germany hag ever seen, | pub busine democratic party has) ter fe Catholic t of war debts un. | deeme unw take part in| whose workmen on Introduced tn tho | overning the republic during Janu unions senate today by Senator Reed, demo.|8Ty and March » and tradeamer erat, Missourt Such ts the reason why the bie: | lor While Reed did not mention war | &¢st 1 in the reich-| August Th mn, debts tn his tion and merely | stag alle rt ead On the whole, It fave Suggested that the president ascer. | tM permitted n Cu:| The socia tain whether Great Britain and| Bo to build a ministry which, for the \ France wer © enter negotia. | first time sinc favors a plan | t opean nations of West In he war debt communicat Oreat ain on ; ' and France r Revell. He will anawer Dore's ion that one of the jurors be ement thetr island p party Indies ay der a resolut int sate | Northern Pacific Paes to Issue Bonds | \Jap Driver Runs WASHINGTON t | Down Young Woman Noithern Paetfte compat toda “ 4 to aoa eery| A truck driven by K down Mise Myrtle Langley, 19, at summoned Others all farm: | —_———_—_—_ and wor » multim aire captains ¢ few na Jan, 6 Ra i] Internt ratio pe 8 om 1 » m. on the fe workingmer democ Uno ran the revolution, con extreme radical wor communist One| me given over | tur of meals and the and house ine able on or ing other to garment sewing in Marx, bu an they sc are the men will attend the datry whieh ‘county A arranged | st Rn. N fertility ding will be « fear them as oh much . m Of the workingmen, about 1,600 Christian — trades affiliated with party ‘ parchinta. German people's party tn SAYS HUSBAND ten HAS 2 FAMILIES : Pa : Uvered Sunday mornin at 1 at | Two Mothers Face Each > at St. Mark's Episcopal chureh, Har. vant ave. and Spring st. Holy Com-| Other in Court munion wil) be at § a. m. and even. - ing prayer and sermon at m. | Jan. 6~4Two mothers St. Michael's chapel of the parish, ren of John §. Curtain : ‘ ‘ WW Sixth ave. N and John st., has coal man, faced each other adere have preached that | row, pr Hoty Communion at $30 and Sun-/in court here today concmmie fle were large day school at 1045. Vespers are at as ® his It nin 2 was ‘pm other of tive 4 daughters Mre. Kathleen it ‘the other | woman,” was arrested, charged with being the™mother of Curtain’s chil dren, & Warrant sworn out by Mrs. Curtain, maid she had) @ fing and JUDGE RUDKIN TWICE DAILY—2:30-8:15 MAIN 0222 | IS NOMINATED LAST TIME TONIGHT—LOU TELLEGEN scher|. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—-President and six other acts. something like| Harding's latest nominees for Un Reed asked th on the table, to he earliest possible moment “Eeternal Purpose” Is Pastor’ 8 Theme| The put ot #,000,000 and the Allgemeiner Det kachaftabund, reult judge was anno 6 Friday when Prank H, Rudkiy n federal di ike in the ¢ dominant party tn udkin was ay etal democrats al y ARTING TOMORROW: “ta OVERTURE—CONCERT ORCHESTRA 285 AESOP’S FABLES—TOPICS OF DAY THE FLYING HENRYS Sensational Aerialists PIETRO Celebrated Piano Accorfloritne Matinees: 2:30 Nights: 7 and 9 caused by | W. Mor 7:30 p. CHICAGO, an chief = supreme » district the businessmen were tr Jeraanded that big bus share. ‘The w ngmen don’t trust . Stinnes. |the rupertor court tn 1900 The social demoer therefore, | born In Ohio in 1804 and is a radu felt it unwise to sit in @ ecabinet}ate of Washington apd Lee univ with big business. Also they saw/|atty, He is married and makes h if they continued to share] home tn Spokane lew Alexander Pantages PRESENTS The Distinguished American Comedienne acy CHARLES on who _When Run-Down, Weak, or Nervous Letter Is of Vital! Interest to You This Spokane, Wash.—“Severai months | known of her husband's love affair for five years Mrs, Morrell freely admitted }Curtain was the father of her dren, police said We lived together as man wite for nearly 12 years,” she said j “I have been a good mother to the that domestic tang 10; Stanley, § and Rose, 2 Jo his wife all of his Interest in the coal ‘company Jexchange for a diverce. Authorities not located him tada: Council Balks and | the government. | t big bust that} attempt measures Cuno built his cabinet by the help of the right and the center, but he will hawe to dance to the crack of the whip of the left, if he wants to stay In power for long, Hin cabinet ts in hock.’ And the social demo- crats hold the pawn ticket reactionary }ter on |Ship’s Carpenter Dies of Injuries the m ship Missourtan. lied Friday night at the city hospital MUTUAL LOAM SOCIETY sous ree Bro LILLIAN BURKHART In Her Latest Comedy Success “MOTHER'S RIGHT HERE” IN ADDITION TO OTHER BIG ACTS O'DONRELL & BLAIR “THE PIANO TUNER” in “Chickenology” Distinguished Dramatic an@ Moving Picture Star JOHN DAVIDSON and Company of Twelve American Actors tn ago my health failed and my back | ached all the time. I had continu. | ous pains and was as miserable as| An offer by Cyrus A. Whipple to could be, when I remembered that {obtain all necessary information Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription | upon which the city may base its had benefited me at various times | prosecution of the complaint against and thought perhaps it would | the rates and service’of the Seattle I found that to be true. It| Lighting company, was laid over for me so much that I kept on|@ week Friday by the finance com. | until I had taken three bot-| mittee of the city counctl, who de- | was then absolutely without | cidedly balked at the $10,000 asked aches or pains and in better health| by Whipple for the job. “The city than I had been for a long time."—-| hag spent $70,000 for such investi Mra. Belle Smith, 214 S. Walnut St. gations In the past and has not re Your health t# most important to alized one cent of benefit,” Chair- you. Why not write Dr. Pierce’s|man E. 1. Biaine declared tnvalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., for} The request made by the Seattle tree, confidential, medical advice or|chapter of the American Institute send 100 for trial pkg. of Favoritejof architects for ornamentation on Prescriptiqn Tablets Advertine- |the Montlake-Stadium bridge was ment placed on file after slight discussion. Eats Candy But ¥! Loses Her Fat “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” By Harrison Armstrong STAN STANLEY and Company “ONE OF THE AUDIENCE” FRED FLORENCE LOB Babb, Carroll & Syrell in “A Medley of Steps” at Probe Fee! METROPOLITAN| MONDAY JAN. 1 5 EVENING, SECOND ARTIST OF TH E SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES Katharine Rice, Mgr. MISCHA) CELEBRATED RUSSIAN VIOLINIST (OUT-OF-TOWN MAIL ORDERS ONLY) Membership Reservations Wednesday, Jan. 10th Public Seat Sale Thursday, Jan. 11th Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Plus Tax Gus Thalero’s Circus The Speediest Animal Act in Vaudeville 335 Kitner and Reaney “An Ocean Episode” Bettie Lou Hart As “The Gingham Giri” Major Rhoads THE PATHE NEWS The Street Urchin Pantagescope 428 3 1st — 1,000 MATINEE SEATS RESERVED AT 25¢— Artistic Musical Entertainers Auto ve et Now No more auto tourist camps will be built this year. snye the board of park commissioners. This is taken as a« reply to resolutions of the Rainier Valley Commercial club, asking for aAourist camp at Seward) park, as a temporary resting place to tourists, who disiike driving thru the city to the camp at Woodland ark when grimy and tired. ee | THEATRE } [Continuous Daicy |' i ‘ on ee a The Rayer Delete” DORIS MAY in “UP AND AT ‘EMP VAUDEVILLE TIPS & TAPS A Danco Novelty FRANK & GRACIA DE MONT “Nonsensioalities™ Jack Gwen BASSETT and BAILEY “The Unexpected STARTING MONDAY EVE WEE JAN. 8th Announcement: We beg to announce to the Seattle public that commencing Monday evening, January 8th, the Cosmopolitan Players will be strengthened by the following: SENSATION OF THE SON Miss Marguerite Allen j (From New York) LEADING WOMAN ea TQ N IG HT (From New York) A RIOT OF LAUGHTER! THE FARCE THAT NEW YORK WENT WILD OVER! 60—LAUGHS - A - MINUTE—60 HEATRE Box Office ~ Phone ELiot 5639 QORPHEU] i i iif i it BY ui Fy a HIRD AND MADISON ALE Fit FR iss? 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