The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1923, Page 2

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‘our new 180-page mail: order catalog is here /waiting for you— —do your —send for THRIFT gang our mail order catalog es Bureau: ter American Homes titi ade a A “Your Credit Is Good!” —— = {tear off this coupes and mail te us) — == cat-ol-town folks: “‘Y our Credit Is Good!” —to your shopping by mail! if you want our new FREE catalog of homefurnishings, place X here our beautifully Mlustrated 1923 mall order cata- log shows splendid values tn furniture, rugs, doys, silverware, Jewelry, stoves and hundreds of useful articles for the home. —<ataton sent to out-of-town feiks only. ee ee ee ee ee EATTLE- 4 TACOMA County Nour £. SOMAENPELD SOK J Credit Is iz ' ‘8 Ca G < ate x Chora, d ~ SR ~Mra. R. L. De Ford, 628 Port. 5 car driven by R. Crawford, 655 River st. —Mre, H. EB. Rees, 432 Denny way, was struck at Westiake | fi ave. and Virginia st, Thursday, by ,|@ car driven by V. N. Lall, 203 N. 46th st. She was bruised about the ‘T2NEWBILLS G0 TO SENATE Upper House Flooded With Proposed Measures r—Y ITOTAL OF HOUSE BILLS REACH 70 Humane Societies Are to Escape Taxation OLYMPIA, Jan, 27.—The flood ¢ he legislature, tn sAdition, now stand: seal in making ¢ mort gage and all other instruments Senate bill No. 73, public morals committee; barring traveling cari val companies from exhibiting tn this | wtate, Sonate Dill No, 74, Christensen, Skamania; fixing feos collected by the atate bar miner Senate bill No. 76, electiona and privileges committee; providing for one election board for all elections - tm clase A counties. “Hee, heel” giggled Miss Pig. Senate bit! 6, Hastings, King A @otenea making ft compulsory for all taxing | ‘This was Buster Brown Hears) “Oh, sweetest Minn Bwine, and Condition ¢ districts to create sinking funds | Valentine to Mins Putty Pig. Just say you'll be mine « where bonds are issued. Nancy and Nick took it to her, be |T am anxious to know my fatm Senate bill No. ?7, judiciary com-|cause Miss Pig couldn't come to the | If you'll Just say yes mittee: giving defendant in gar |hickory-tres postoffice herself, living |'To the sult 1 press, nishee proceedings the right to de-|tn a em utaide door | Moet me tonight by mand plaintif€ furnish bond. barnyard Benate bill No. 78, Jud too atout | "Oh, tov mittee; changing penalty equeem thru the rails of the|A knif sptracy from one year In county Jal | fence. Are the only adornment you need to 20 years in penitentiary, with| “Just wait and I'll read tt to you," |If you'll only be mine, $1,000 fine as under previous law she said to the Twins. "Or better | Then together we'll dine, selmaibes. Giebes.’ of ‘Benate bil! No. 79, judiciary com-|atill, you sit on the top rail of the| And we'll have most an excelent | Juan, presented house bill No mittee; permitting the use of cash | fence and read it to ma, I nee you food bonds in civil wults In place of super |have magical glasses and Busters | sedeas bonds for double the amount | writing ts hard to read.” required, Bo Nancy began Senate dill No, #0, judiciary com-| mittee; granting state the right to/“Oh, dearest Mins Pat make same number of peremptory |So round and eo fat, challenges as defense in eriminal|T would that you were cares. | From Maing to New Yor Senate bill No. $1, Hastings, Wroy,| What ts finer than pork? | Metcalf, Landon, Houser, Post and|Pray be my valentine exempt from taxat onal property to th “Ten't it lovely?” tement of act the state f December 16 the gate prohibiting the « tion of “Your tail tn « curt, anda | Sets my head all awhtrl. ‘The rights of allens with |The ring in your nose I admire, to ponseasion of lands are deter lovely Mins Pig, Mil No. 70, introduc , hy entative Beeler, of King art's denire.” | |Granted Divorce From Lost Spouse ” paid Nancy wiggled Mine Pix. Adamson; compelling cities to pro vide revolving funds for retirement of local improvement bonds. Senate bill No. §2, providing mils of Property 16 monthe after taxes are declared due Senate bill No, 83, committes on elections and privileges; providing | - that supreme court judges be as signed to regular depar that tn elections they individual! that bene! NEW OFFER TO ' DISABLED VETS Dinabdled war veterans suffering from tuberculosis shall have an ad laitional three or four months from laate of separation from the narvice to connect their dinease with war service and thereby become elimble compensation and hospitalization, according to a new | ruling announced today by Dr. P. L learter, chief medical officer of the United States Veterans’ bureau here. This new order will benefit hundreda of tubercular war veterans tn this hos. |¥« effected by Deputy U. #, Mar la report made by three med Brneg~s “Daddy.” bring home some of Bolft’s French Pastry.-Advertine | ment. Id him!"axun See this Horse? Fed on dynamite! See this Girl? Crazy about horses! See this Man? Can't even stick on a@ rocking horse, but has to ride The Hottentot because the girl famous steeplechaser! thinks he’s « A Big Picture That Ils Coming Soon! A Panic! A Rip-Roarer! One of the HITS of the year—even bigger than the sensu tion Willie Collier made it on the stage! Sach yells! Such thrills! Such steeplechase spills ! *|Former Cop Held .|alleged complicity tn the theft and “Inn't it lovely?” “Oh, darting Mian Pts, | “It 1 wer you,” advised Nick,| Mrs. Ida Bobenhouser received a You're growing #0 big |-14 be caretui It looks to me as if| telegram urging her to rush to the | You make me heave « sich Buster Hear wasn't asking you to | bedside of her mother, reported dan You're so tempting and (Quite lovely to eat)! | That you bring a tear to my eye wweet, | hin dinner, but to te bib dinner.” (To Be Continued) ed « train and has never been seen (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Stary | *ince, Henry C, Bobenhouser told ae ———~ | Judge Austin HB. Griffiths, late Fri ip day, and ft ls now believed she left Alleged Smugglers had spent § eral years in searching for hin wife OLYMPIA, Jan. t1.—After one of le nine alien Japaneses into this ee the hottest verbal fighte yot staged in | COUntry, William Thompson, former | MB 0 000 and wev chief of police of Hoquiam, and the house, the memorial petitioning | james Hogan, former United States President Harding to pardon certain | customs tnapector at Aberdeen. were political prisoners, gullty of violating | Salled at Tacoma inte Thursday, to Sek teva indefinitely | awatt federal grand jury action | a Bond was fixed at $8,000 each, but | poned by « vote of TS to 16 | was not obtained | | Friends and enemies of the memo-| ‘Three other members of the al jrial engaged tn heated arguments | leced smuggling ring are in custody lwhich finally ended in the use of /°f the government. They are Henry tits Fournier, Hoquiam traffic police perponention, man; Rinjiro Yokota, proprietor of Meuse Bill No. & relating to the! the Columbus hotel, at Tacoma, and sale and use of narcotic drugs; House | Soichiro Mhigel, employe of the Bt. A RIN No. 7, relating to the investment | Pau! and Tacoma Lamber Co. IN of school district funds, and House | " Bil No. 28, changing the boundaries of Spokane county districta were all paneed in Friday’ session. A COMEDY DRAMA of FATE and FASHION No Advance in Prices rHEATRe receaeUine STARTS TODAY on Old Indictment Richard Shtvley, former police of ficer, was arrested late Friday on « | feders! grand jury liquor indictment returned fn 1919. The arrest marks fbttion Dt |rector George Huriburl, The arrest shal Joe Knizek. | Shiviey was disminged from the | police force in September, 1919, for HARRISON FORD a HELEN JEROME EDDY 1 A Jack Londen Sea Story Manduerehicr” NOVELTY Children, 100 | transportation from, a Pierce county |llquor cache of 100 cases of whisky. ‘The grand jury indicted him, but the dictment wan never served Special Double Feature Bill! (2 Feature Attractions No. 1 Glorious Little IN “ADANGEROUS GAME” Adapted from the La- dies’ Home Journal story, “Gret’n Ann.” The law can’t “get” spiritualist fakers so long as human beings believe in them. See how the} do it in this clever picture. Edward Gibson WITH HAROLD GOODWIN “Kindled Courage The romantic story of a lad who thought he couldn't fight until love kindled his courage and made him a regular wildcat, L. HAUPTMAN’S ORCHESTRA gerounly I, 11 years ago, She board: | REGRETS DEBT PLAN FAILURE British Financier Says We’re Country Folk (Here and There| | Here and There / annour of fmther’s wil OUTHAMPTON, Jor Bald », Brag Kurt amunist at Boldt's e and the fly of men fr communitte The bulk of cal specimens in the San Juan tn | to fand the debt for many years ‘There im no hope that Amerten will resently offer better terms.” | | Notice—tIf ‘the person who picked |up the silver pencti In Abbott's yard where I had placed It ne will call, I will give him an extra Jead that goen with it—J. Lyon Lake County, II, Ree Madison at Secornd Entire Change of Progr TOMORROW xt the erate Snappy Peppy Tuneful MUSICAL COMEDY : “THREE Commencing WEAKS” Sunday PHIL, “AB = BERG ALICE CALHOUN And the Entire OLYMPIC COMPANY in “A GIRL’S DESIRE” ™ also Comedy CALIFORNIA “Snapshots” “Fun From the Press” BEAUTY CHORUS Last Times Tonight Richard — “Putting It Over” Admission 10¢ AND FOR ONE WEEK ONLY THE BIG OUTSTANDING PICTURE OF THE YEAR THE AMAZING ANSWER TO THE AGE-OLD QUESTION— A TERRIFIC DRAMA OF THE MONEY- MAD, LUXURY-LOVING, JAZZ- CRAZED AGE OF SOCIETY GONE WILD! Singers’ Popu- $1,000 larity Contest TODAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY ABBIE HELEN HOWARD Soloist of “The Wayfarer” —and— NATHAN STEWART News Admission: 100, 15¢, 25¢ (Week D; see PUBEL bi & pall:

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