The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1923, Page 7

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—— PASTOR DEFIES Retains His Views Regard- ing Divinity of Christ NEW Perey St v. Ma YORK, Jon s of B ing that he retr that Jesus did not the or of God, or resign his re tora the © Mpiscopal church ¢ crowds that church while th side unable to that His Yosterday reiterated hte simplified Teligion must be audience, among which were many curious as well an religious wor shipers, broke loose) @gain, in storms of « The sermon was | many of Dr, Grant's @n intimation that the ects to be tried for heresy fo deltet At almost the same time, Bishop Manning spoke in New Haven to Yale students, taking as his text “Re thou faithful unto death,” and Pleading for to: reh. Not only by his guns,” as to previous utter @nces, but amid applause heard Docks away—a— th Precedent tn the aust Jonadie church—he amp Sometimes with fighting de and then almost abashed, de clared he was supported in his views by the aposties, Matthew, Mark and Luke He asked his hearers whether| they wanted a church that believes fm freedom rather than authority. an unshackled clergy, permitting the minister to speak the truth and) answered “Then have them." ES A There is never any doubt as to which side | of your bread is spread | when either side is spread with Nucoa It’s the Better side YOU would Mike to regain, In a meas- ure, the abounding vitality and strength of YOUTH! Our alm ts to turn back the hand of time for you. Information on ony Gisease gladly gtven. The Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1327 Third Avenue Ex-U. 8. P. H. Official hice QRPHEU THEATRE THE COSMOPOLITAN PLAYERS rector ox his he Present MANGARET ALLEN te and by Pianist Is Al Corni tative man 5 a alatinet also the I poem, “Snowstorm in the Steppes,” heart cartier in the season The program contained 37 sitions from Mr and the audience marked such com 4 to hear on am which is aturday SUCCUMBS TO compe {tions as they des’ PISTOL WOUND « A. B. Tante or, who WI *° TH. Gilman, rd milor, whom Lunts to arrest last Mon night at First ave. and Pine at. died Sunday at the Swedish hospital monia resulted from a bullet wound thru the lung. Gitman turned the gun immediately after opening fire on the patrolman. Funeral arrangements for Lunt» |ford have not as yet been mace “Tacoma” Movement Is Reported Growing TACOMA, Jan. 2%—Encouraging lreports of growing @upport of the | movement to restore its aboriginal name to Mount Tacoma were given Jat the annual meeting of the Mount |Tacoma club. Resolutions thanking ja long Hist of supporters in Tacoma. |Seattle and elsewhere were adopted |< officers were reelected for an other year, these including A. H Denman, president; M. G, Mitchell, |necretary, and Frank B. Cole, treas | urer. Seize Hocus Trunk in Raid on Hotel One trunk full of Canadian and British liquor was seized by fedpral | prohibition agents Saturday after- |noon in a raid on the Atwood hotel, First ave. and Pike st. A, Loftus was arrested. A man, who gave his name as narley Robfheon, waa arrested in the same locality that afternoon, when he appeared nude on the street. He was booked at the po lice station aa insane Club Will Hear roe Anti-Dope Campaign | Marcotic Movement” members of the International 100 Per Cent club Tuesday noon, when Canon |W. H. Bliss and Mra, Henry Landes, | | president and vice president, respec: tively, of the White Cross, speak at the weekly luncheon of the club at the Bungalow. | jexplain the tactics followed in fight tog dope tn the United States. Mrx \C. W. Hoblitzel will offer vocal se ie, New Alaskan Gold Boom Is Predicted ‘That more gold will come out of Alaska tn the next 50 years than has been produced since the first) Gaye of the Klondike rush, ts the prophecy of Senator-elect Fred M Ayer of Nome, who arrived in Se- lattle Sunday from the North, New| | dredging operations, he declares, | | which are made possible by thaw: ling out frozen ground by the cold | water process, are now under way |im the gold country. Senator Ayer will return to Ju neau for the opening of the legis. lature in March. Slain in Fresno! Patrolman FR. 8. Johnson, 1118 | sven ave., was notified Sunday of | the slaying of bie sister, Mre. Homer | |Dunn, at Freano, Cal, by her hus: | band, Homer Dunn. Mrs. F. M. Johnson, mother of the patrolman, | was shot in the arm by Dunn who, ft | was reported, made his escape. John son left Monday for Freano to take | charge of the family’s aftatrs. } ean New Designs ne MOUNTINGS Platinum— $35 to $300 18k White Gold— $12 to $85 Albert Hansen Jeweler 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Established 1683 Sn es tess. Yours or Landlord’s? $1,800 $100 Cash, $15 $100 will a ( Lights, wa and free wood. ¢ . Cc. PETERS 726 Third Avenue Sirup Company Sues | National Bank Here | Bult to collect $72,400 from the | National Bank of Commerce was filed Monday !n superior court by the Hill Sirup Co. alleging the bank permitted William B. Sanders, former president of the sirup com. pany, to draw company funds to that | amount. A sult for $5,007.77 against the Marine National bank on a similar charge was recently won by the sirup company Eagles Pass Goal of 10,000 Members| Seattle Aerie No. 1, mother lodge of the Eagles of America, han passed the 10,000 membership mark and has won @ $1,000 prise offered hy the grand lodge for the firmt aerie reach ing that point, Frank Dowd, secre. tary of the lodge, announced Mon day. A membership drive to obtain 2,000 initiates by February 6, which started Dece! 29, has already proved mu 11, Dowd #aid. More than 1,00 Nidates remain t initiated pruary 6 and cla will be installed three times a unti} that date, Seattle Boy Is Given Nomination MAN, Jan. 22. ‘Thad Byrne, ia one he the Chinook, annual publication of | the college Vred Weller of Ta-} coma, is one of the nominees ton business manager. three atu here who have been editor of ‘ALASKA. DINNER. BISHOP'S ORDER At¢raction (CLOSES SESSION .: Annual Journalism Week Is |). table and mes Mu Other addrennes Potjew repertoire, | Lieut Angie, of 8h neree, and wick, of the Seattle chamber Gardner master Thruout the eventing the Se amber ted at a center table \Officer’s Sister il KIND WORDS T¢ SETTLE CA S| ¢ mysteries le's problems nottled Irt 4 Words olub end final! ight when the Kin Ended Here onie club room au arvations may be made ott 9700. f Ain t% b made by Grant © a's VOR wae, 3 alling Wt Gov, W District Posts of Legion in Session Seasions of the first district vent of the 2% Kt Judge Stepher con wre toant Legion posta were to be at 10 a m. Monday in the L. and will Dr. Ht of Kennewick nith bullding basement, of Commerce on himsett | Curing ersity faculty ty and club w FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET This Week Is A Week of COOKERY Demonstrations on the VULCAN SMOOTHTOP GAS RANGE IN AUDITORIUM, 5th FLOOR VERY housekeeper is invited to attend these demonstrations, so that she may see for herself the remarkable VULCAN SMOOTH- TOP GAS RANGE in action—actually cooking —and learn at first-hand the exceptional ad- vantages to be had from ownership of one of these Ranges. Mrs. Kathryn Daggett A Cookery Expert Well- Known to Many Seattle Housekeepers will conduct the demonstrations, which will be held every day this week, from 10 to 12:80 and from 2 to 4 o’clock, with the exception of Thursday, when a morning program, only, will be presented. The Program for the Week Follows: TUESDAY—morning—Pumpkin and Custard Pies; afternoon—Chicken Fricassee. WEDNESDAY—morning Orange Cocoanut Cake. THURSDAY—morning only—Biscuits, and Trilkeys. FRIDAY — morning and afternoon quettes and Cheese Straws. SATURDAY. morning and afternoon for Sandwiches; Sausage Rolls. Tea Biscuits; afternoon Date Sticks Salmon Cro- Nut Breads To See the Vulcan Smoothtop in Action ‘WOULD RECOVER Administration Orders Extensi ve Seductions FIGHT FOR Te Jused by the mi! [ine used tor recreational purer. Rodman Wanamaker |Kiwanians Erect Re Some of them would be put to Immediate use, the committes a4/Gets Big Store Stock mits, but considers tt tmportant to | Will Be a Revelation to Gas Range Users |) MILITARY LAND: t.. | Reservations Are Sought for |: ‘OUPLE WIN BOAT y safeguard therm from ¢. | hands w MOTHER ORT IOTEL State Parks WAGI Regains Custody of Stolen by Father Hoving won the first round of on to gain control of t spirt iter, Mra. Marton preparing to ay of the from har are 0 na taken to Vietoria, estranged husband, f standing timber fod by the boa Washington » tee her husband te nd had him taken 0 ordered him to to the mother, 1 both parties to o and settle their con in the baby was again nurse at the Ny! 3 | protect the rich Imperial valley from ! wh capable of be: |" ae at 4 ave. 9 little | noe Allo y on Jon rs PHILADELPHIA inte now prevent | passing private |man Wanamaker is be | nearly n this week, " tal fn Victoria f the public « the Kiwanis nday which a of four to entire capital stock of the We maker stores in New York and F adelphia under the will of his father | Wanamaker, accord! yunsel for the We the late Jobr to M. B. # the first be built by local 20 feet high and ng sign between ol clals of ot at @ Flectrte in to be Seymour, of Tacoma edtste. Barclay H. War maker Mre. Mrs, Norman Macl. Wanamak 000, in ad The w probate b WITH STORK ré a 20-mile speed | § ches will be b at /ning, D. BE. Harr . on the th Trunk jand J. D. mad, Liberty higt and the|manager for Tacoma highway. nounced Monday. the city of the estate tm ne Introducing 1093 Model BUCKIN TRADE MARK REGISTERED i b- first large shipment of these splendid Sofas—in the 19283 model—has just been placed in sample on the Fourth Floor, in the Buckingham Gallery. The new model is the subject of admiring comment on the part of all who have examined it. Definite refinements of design introduced in the new Buckingham include the massive, beautifully carved feet of solid mahogany, as indicated in the accompanying sketch. The gracefully tapered modeling of the uphol- stered arms is another interesting detail. As in the case of last year’s model, the Buckingham Sofa represents the successful co-operative effort of Frederick & Nelson and the largest builders of fine up- holstered furniture in America, to offer Seattle home- keepers a brilliantly outstanding value in a high-grade, luxuriously comfortable Mohair Sofa of hospitably roomy proportions. The featured price of the 1923 Buckingham Sofa is $195.00. You are invited to see the display in the Buckingham Gallery, Fourth Floor. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET w Washington hotel Tuesday Barnhill, courts here. in the care of jand home, 4726 of the ohilé and for pwance, aa the cause. ie better this “The he sobbed all way home on the boat.” ot s|Electric Dealers Have Dinner ectric dealers and power firme will meeting of Co. officlals et ha oo ts, business © general the company, G ae |

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