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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR Jackie Likes Fight : Scenes Boasts ot Battles He Won| Opening Spring Sale FREDERICK & NELSON sila Wall Paper « Smith’s The Supremacy of Smith’s Is Reflected in the Efforts of Smaller and Less Important Stores to Copy The value of a store to a community is measured by its service to that community. Smith's is a splen- did market for Wall Paper. The newness and variety of patterns, the lower prices, the splendid service in the store, all are ap- preciated by every patron. We wish to emphasize the importance also of our advertising, which extends Smith's service right into your home. It brings before you news in advance of your shopping, the most important offerings of the day or week, so you may know before you go to the trouble of coming down town just what you may expect. Read Smith’s Ads and Buy at Smith’s The New Spring Patterns For this opening spring sale we are showing many advance styles just received, many of them being exclusively shown at Smith’s. Space worf't permit quoting prices. Come tomor- row or Saturday. You will be delighted with the spe- cial values offered during this opening spring sale of Wall Paper. | SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE | 1621 Fourth Ave. 55-Ton Girder Is Swung Into Place of fou: steol | feet long, three fest wide and ¢ 9 inches high. \Former Nobleman Will Face Court | Coogan, the It takes more than an ice Coogan’s fervor when it comes to “Peaches” Jackson, BY JACK JUNGMEYER LOB ANGELES, Jan. 26-—Jackte | y, and Jackie Coogan, | the miniature mimic, who runs to all/| fonds of the world on seven-leasue | film boots, @ always identical. He acts all the time—or never; ft is hard to tell which, When “Pod,” his guardian and property boy, applies the little mil- | Nenaire movie stars makeup for “Trouble,” “Oliver Twist or “Toby | Tyler.” the transformation ts less than akin-deep. The pathos, whimay or mischief of thee classic young ators is eanentially his own. No nood to interpret. Jackie has his “#tuff thoroly ex- plained to him, and theh he goes ahead almost without direction, and with scarcely any “retakes.” With each picture, however, he puts on a new layer of character, for he who plays more lives than one, more lives than one must live. The process for him te almost uncon. ectous. On the job, he works eagerly four Or five hours & day. There are in- tervals for distinguished visitors; in- tervals of pitch and catch with “Pod,” who has intuition enough not to “throw them soft”; momentary eo capes to the carpenter's tool box, and feverish work on “things,” and time out to work up “gags,” which Jackie frequently supplies. His mind rune nat! to gage thone epltomes of life tn @ ludicrous word of act. Besides, he gota 60 conte for every one he suggests or perfects—60 cents which the young rich man can actually spend. “I've got a good ona,” he told me. “I saw « kid run out and get « drink ;more foolishness every day cream freezer to cool Jackie to making love, for the films, than the avernge woman would let her men folk get away with tn a month. (Son, fust point this pare graph out to your mad Stage hands always keep @ sharp eye on his nibs around the sets Mechanics of the movies have a powerful fascination for Jackie, and) often the Kies Klieg after he's lights refuse to monkeyed with |screws and wires. Incki When beet the poor boy and ragamuffin parte. And the old clothes they call for have, 1 should say, exerted a powerful in- Muence upen this young sprig of the screen. They have served to keep down any “I'm better than you are” aire based on the ma terial or cut of one’s trousers, Also he hasn”t the young Fauntleroy’s burden of keeping everlastingly “clean.” When he becomes his own direo tor, he's going to devote much film footage to fighting. “The beat thing I ifke in pio tures,” he confided te ma” ts good ecrapping-—and I"ve had some REAL fighta, too” But of that, more im the next story. Meantime, he nourtshes & secret and shocking ambition, “I want to play @ burglar—a rea! mean guy, but TIENT won't let me You know—with a black mask and « jimmy and flashlight! phan business and making love to ‘peaches’ in the last picture is kind of tame. But a BURGLAR— On, boy™ from @ street sprinkler. The water The gtycertne manufacturers will This or| MRS. L. JONES. -— Inquiries are being made for Mrs. L. Jones by a Telative, William Dougherty. It Is believed that Mrs. Jones, who crossed to England from New York on the| steamship Adriatic in 1918, is now in Beattie, Word of her will be appre’ Glated by William Dougherty, third witicer of the Adriatic, now stationed for a tew days in Seattle. eee LEROY M'DONALD.—This man, & Veteran of the world war, who has the distinction of having been deco fated with 14 distinguished service medals, has a pension coming to him from the British government. He Was last seen by officials of the Se Phil York, former Belgian noblo- man was bound over to the federal grand jury by U. & Commiastoner McClelland late Wednesday to face a Hquor charge. Bond was set at $600. Mise Myrtle Smith and Harry Wal- lace were charged with resisting an officer and violating the liquor laws. They will be given @ hearing Thurs- day. attle Red Crom chapter on Decem- ber 20 when at their headquarters. ‘They ask that he call Elliott 2432 immediately. Any information re- garding his whereabouts will be ap. preciated at the local Red Cross headquarters. THE FINEST GREEN TEA produced in the world is on the mountain slopes of Ceylon and India. teas, specially blended, give to These rare "SALADA" GREEN TEA ‘vor beyond compare -JUST TRY IT. | 6. COOK, East 3383, Ell 0350. & fla’ - ou mS71 Distributor: New Universities Dictionary THE NEW UNIVERSITIES DIGTIONAN MAIL Up to 150 miles 07 9s Ar ia Up to 300 miles 10 og For greater dis- tances, ask Post- pILLiD master rate for 3 pounds, Seattle Star’s ‘Add for Postage: 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date COUPON How to Get It 98c authentic ~ AND this NOW hor in binck ed with full x tioned | ment districts issued for | Westfall, Spokane, was only half turned on. Now, if the river would turn ft on full force and souse the kid, It would be a good gag, don't you see.” “You win,” ald Dat@y Coogan, never get rich in providing tears for Jackie. He provides his own, readily, when his rich emotional lor the wall of a violin while the who always hepa direct bis son,| cameras grind. Hoe «miles as easily forking over the emoluments.|put seldom Iaughs aloud with his Coogan Sr. ts a clever gag artist|own or others’ capers, after the himself, and these two indulge in| manner of the porn comedian. State Senators Enter 60 Bills in Session and labor statistics | OLYMPIA, Jan. 25™-Gixty billa|ployes; labor have been introduced before the state | committes, senate to date, The bills introduced | 8. B. No. 4%—Providing that all Wednesday were: | claims up to $40 may be nettied in 8. B. No. 44—An act providing for | courts the exchanging of third-cinss city | bonds for bonds of the con-|tels, restaurants, garages, struction of water «ystems; Senator | shops, printing shops and laundries $. B. No. 60—An act providing for 8. B. No. 45—A bill tnetructing the | the protection of seasonal labor. state treasurer to draw and piace in| §. B. No, 51—Providing for cer the general fund all money now in | tain changes in the lawn of incorpor- the state nautical school, the state | ation in cases where papers are filed board of medical examiners and the | for less than 60 years. social hygiene funds; Senator Wray,| 8. B. No. 62—Relating to the pros. King | peoting and mining of coal in the 8. B. No. 46—Providing for the ap- | state of Washington; Senator Phipps, pointment of © commission of five Spokane, men to investigate reforms in elvil| 8. B. No. 68—Increnaing power of | and criminal codes of state laws; ju- | police judges, to allow them to assess diclary committee. fines up to $300 and impose sen. 8S. B. Ne, 47—Relating to the first | tencen up to 90 days, m products by farm em B. No. 64—An act tnoreas meeps h statue of limitation Fearing ae tion in recovery its three years| fter fraud ts di vered inetead at three years after it is committed. 8. B. No. 55—Increasing the sal- aries of superior court judges in class “A" counties to $6,000. 8. B. No, 66—An act Iimiting the power of the regents of the Uni versity of Washington in regards j to the sale or leasing of the “old university grounds.” 8. B, No. 67-—An act providing jfor the segregation of idiotic chil- dren tn custodinn schools; Senator Westfall, Spokane. 8. B, No. 58—An act providing that insane persons in state inati- j tutions must pay for their own support in case they own suffi. cient property to do #0; Senator Westfall, Spokane, | S. B. No, 59—An act providing | that all moneys now tn the public |highway fund of the treasury, or | whieh may be hereafter placed |therein, shall remain in said fund, subject to isposal by the legis- lature. 8. B. No, 60—An act granting to the University of Washington certain shorelands in front of Seo- titon 16, Township 26 north, range 4, enat Roland W. Boyden, Amer- mea ican representative on the Bolgtum considering setting aside a large aren in the eastern reparation commission, 48 €2=| Congo mountain region as a refuge pected to present a new solu- tion of the indemnity question | - tt the next meeting of the body. for gorillas, “Daddy,” bring home some of Roldt’s French Pastry.—Advertise- ment, nature ts touched by a aad story) the small claims departments of the 8. B. No, 49—Mxtending the privi. local improve | lege of first lens to employes in ho- | paint | FIFTH AVENU Veilings Are Reduced Noarly a thousand yards of the popular types of Vellings are included in this clearance, among them Colored-dot styles, ancy Meshes, Russian Meshes, Plain Hexagon Meshes and othere—in a wealth of de sirable coloringn — reduced to 25¢, 75¢ and 81.00 yard o Table, First Floor Cotton Goods Remnants Reduced lengtha and Co Cottons, including many pieces suitable for com dining tn the popular two- material frocks, Included are: Ginghame Ratines Percaies Chambrays Outing Flan Dotted Bwiss Unbleached Muslin Indian Head —all priced considerably below regular prices. —Virst Floor Silk and Dress Goods Remnants Reduced | THR SILK REMNANTS | include Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin Can- ton, Crepe-back Satin, Messaline, Poplin, Taffe ta, Pussy Willow, Ra dium, Novelty Silks, Vel vete—in lengths from one-half to four yards. THE CLOTH REMNANTS include Berges, Tricotine, Velours, Veldyne, Mar vella, Challies, Skirtings, tn lengths of one to three yards —First Floor Alarm Clock Special 85c ‘A wellmate Alarm Clock at @ very low price. One @ay wind, with ¢inch dial and silent top bell shut-off. Special B5¢. ery Beation, t Fioor mee ot od SABLE White Muslin twisted fringe. “cc 2 99 The “‘Longview A New Pump of Engaging Smartness WO rival features of the mode— —the strap and the tongue—are | ‘ combined in this Spring style with | telling effect. Featured in two smart combinations: Black Brocade with patent collar over instep. Patent Coltskin \ . with gray kidskin | inlay. —priced at $9.50 pair. —¥iret Floor —PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE A New Importation of 225 Bead Hand- Bags To Sell at Unusually-low Prices, Friday: $3.45 $5.50 $7.95 $9.95 VER so many handsome effects are presented in this Friday offering of Beaded Bags—closely bead- ed affairs in drawstring and frame styles, in flower- patterned and Oriental effects, finished with tassel or Typical Offerings From Each Group as Pictured 100 Bags, special, $3.45 each. 75 Bags, special, $5.50 each. 25 Bags, special, $7.95 each. 25 Bags, special, $9.95 each. —First Floor New Crepe Overblouses at $10.00 HERE are several ver- sions of this becoming hip-band style—one as pic- tured, in white crepe with in- sets of real Filet and Valen- ciennes laces; others in sports model, of navy crepe in com- bination with beige or red. With the addition of a laited skirt, these louses make very smart Sports costumes. Priced at $10.00, —Second sor Cooking Demonstration: VULCAN SMOOTHTOP Gas Range Tomorrow: 10 to 12:30—2 to 4 Saturday: 10 to 12:80—2 to 4 —Auditorium, Fifth Floor ~ BLUE SKY LAW. FRAMERS BUSY baie Salesmen Assist in} Senate Probe OLYMPIA, Jan. 25.—The work of rounding into shape a Blue Sky Law, ‘to protect Investors from “wildcat” | and “fly-by-night” promoters of fake | |stock schemes 1s progressing rapidly, An open meeting of committee | members and Interested persons was held in the state house Wednesday | night, It was decided that two ave- |nues of approach are open to the |drafters of the law, One ts an act| |which shall single out the brokers | and bond dealers who are considered | |rellable and allow them to sell stocks which they state are genuine and not speculative, In case they violate | the confidence of the atate they shall | hav licenses revoked; the other is a move to Investigate every bond | end block of stock which is sold in the state and pass upon Its validity. ‘This last method ts regarded as un- fensible and may not be considered. Paul C. Harper and Ralph Mo- Michael, Seattle bond and security |dealers, explained that it was the |wish of all reputable bond houses | that the fakers should be prohibited | from operating. Both stated that the | xecrot of handling the faker was tn forcing him to advertise his stock In| such & manner that the public would | not be decelved, Both expressed dis- | approval of the tdea of taking all {mining and oil stock from the cate- stock. Six Colored Artists Male and Female Voices Featuring the old plantation vorites and camp-meeting Aoi Also difficult operatic arti id classioal numbers, rendered with true artistry and finish, | Prof. Garver is a tenor soloist in the largest Protestant church in the world in Boston. For Men and Women Admission 36 and 50 Cents Saturday, January 27, 8:15 P. M. Y.M.C. A. Auditorium Fourth and Madison NOTH—The Garver Jubilee gers will also give a free con- nly at the Y. um Sunday, 28, at 3p. m. January AU men invited, gory of legitimate negotiable securt- ties, as well as patent and invention |into the dictionary just after tho ‘The word “bulldoze” found {ts way before an election in’ board how he was prevented fi voting. Boat $ S red ule SAVE MONEY=_ Travel by sfea ; TACOMA SAFTY Hayes-Tilden presidential contest, when a negro used it in describing EXTRACTION FREE DAILY DAILY 7, © 11 A. Mo or. “ise FOR otkGLie RIP $0 FOR ROUND TRIP Our whalebone rubber, which does | not cover the roof of the mouth | you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber, $5. 00! aot of teeth . Gum Lyke Rubber, & perfect re reduction of the human. gum, cy .. $10.00 BRIDGEWORK . . $4.00 Most of our present patrthage is | recommended by our early custom-| whose work is still sfaction, All work gua’ Examination free, OHIO cUuT RATE | DENTISTS VICTORIA. 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