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Mo. POINDEXTER STIRS SOCIETY! nnn RRA AAA AAA A ALIA AASPAPRSISNALPtAAO The paper with a 15, 000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor ue eee: Entered as Second Clans Matior May 2, 1599. at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Consress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $5 to §9 “VOLUME 21. ‘NO. 200, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1928, ‘ TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, © eecccccceeecennccceses ’sS Mini of Rev. Grant’s Stormy Ministry TURKS NOV Militia’s Real Needs: CHARGED M Controversies Over Theology and dispatch a coded message to Washington, D. C., and NEW You! What is ahead in religion? <2 um Flames Up; Ruhr’: trom Fort Lawton, Vancouver barracks or any other Special Favors? Or must this meteor among preachers stand trial for | tional z on in Washington an absurdity. These questions grow enormously in interest as the re-! nited Press Summary In these days, when tax reduction is imperative, this WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.— A 4 Dr. Grant held the center of the spotlight thru a in te te Atacont et arc a personal fight to marry Mrs. Rita H. da Alba deAcosta t vent German r 200,00 graft at government expense, noted for radical sermons; and he is the author of poents i igre thea! poicrdgs |$ GAN WELL BE DISPENSED WITH. The letter also reveals that and “Fair Play for the Worker. ations wax effective, Wallcouts Seed Navy and Mrs. Denby are @ Rule valley was apparently . ° b ee this dedication: “To Rita H. de Alba deAcosta, an ambi-! quiet—almost completely isolat eT bbe oe es offi | tious and stimulating intelli- ae : : Ps The Freneb # ; Legislature Will Probe Mt es ot ae . . Stax of-tha beautifcs; 5 toa : sancions wit thor'wee® | Columbia Basin Char ge\ 32s pi x ave pt . : n% ; iSenate and House Committee Chairmen| ,,' Denby teole The sequel to these chap- ee eee (EDITORIAL) In case of disaster, riot, insurrection or any similar > "ao Rj Nayyu' venace » gaiet » state, mor ¢d Pastor Ss Right to Marry? menace to the safety of the state within an hour have back authorization to use as $\S@ ays Wives Giver A militant ministry patterned after the spectacular and] mil post, or naval men from the Bremerton yard. heresy—for his declaration that Christ did not have the A F Is on Increase It even makes questionable the necessity of maintain- Denby at Outs, ligiots world waits to see whether Dr. Grant does finally ‘ . ‘ . ‘ é ses fact makes the suggested N. G. W. budget of $450,000 letter written by Mrs, Miles Batis French t foreed The appropriation committees of the legislature are the sharply assails wives of the @ ; that is enough to maintain a creditable or- : At Dusseldorf, strike of work: “ | ; the lower Rhineland were rite Bai His notable book of poems, “A Fifth Avenue Parade and! pag sind Ties sae Mrs. Poindexter, in an con go shopping in governmel ? | homes” and have the agra figure come to life, a : an countries to put the Rubr " > to the Orient last ters of his life remain to be} yoy LS hse ea: ae i Demand Investigation | $200,000 Enough for What Will Be the Next Chapter in ee ‘ | the governor can 7 Near Eastern Row BY ALEXANDER HERMAN aes many troops as may be required from Camp Lewis, revolutionary leadership of Dr. Percy Stickney Grant? | ¢ i , Region Sabotage : This es the maintenance of a large N Poindexter and power of God? wane ing ANY National Guard, recant, resign or stand trial, * re of, the Ruhr spread up and look foolish. Lrarinyglabet: e Washington tempestuous career—fighting church doctrines, and waging , ay to tear up wise in deciding to reduce the item to $150,000 o: te cabinet oftioses ta leged petty Lydig, twice married and twice divorced. He is ‘ f rushing express ganization. THE GOLD BRAID AND THE STRUT ae and essays, of such books as “Socialism and Christianity,” | ~~ systems of comm Poindexters and Secretary of the Other Poems,” published last year by Harper & Bros., hid| ih cat py hagasoah ee hseadr aiid se ingly frank manner, comp gence gifted with a know sidered now measures to force limousines. t sic. captivating companion.” | ‘ . s situation before the league of ator, Deane ling of British labor parlia written: | iateahenemnaibs care 8Y FIELDING LEMMON on department dusit He wil be | pte, Bc ont looking Oem of war. be: 5. The botanical gardens ft nish flowers for the house. Secretary of Agriculture 1 lace. Chapter I. Percy Stickney Grant was 26 YMPIA, Jan. 2 Exhauati asked to explain the m ers con. tigation of the charges made i the expenditure of $15,000 of st week by W. T. Batchellet, engi-|the funds appropriated fo the in- ainst Dan Sc director of | vestigation of the Grand Coulee pro}- | 1 tion and ‘development, and| ect to help pay the expenses of Gen- a | his assistant, Ivan Goo ©, concern: | eral Goethals’ investigation and visit. | i sanne conference endy in diss |ing the handling of Batcheller’s re-| Senators Dan Landon and D, V.} Mrs. Poindexter says she cal about running the church ware agreement Wednesday ort on the feasibility of the Grand|Morthland, and Representatives Jas;| DOt understand | why se somewhat different from those of | : Apprehension prevails that if |Couler development of the Columbla| Davis and E. P.'Banker ail were inf Yote govemment automenl Howdy, folks! Big stary of jthe vestry. Hut his sccial service} the parley fails, and last word [river basin project, will be made by|recetpt Monday of copiex of a letter) {ADIL OMNSEES SME TERE filmdom "gre waging a war | Work attracted attention and he! ». Percy w Stoney Grant and Mrs. Rita H. deAlba| was there was apparently no | various committees inthe senate and|from the Seattle chapter of the). {ye™ it 5 against the “movie trust.” pais & call to the Church of ibe god seine. Lydig. chance of Ismet Pasha agreeing | house, it wan declared by their chair| American Associution of Engineers, than pater, wee Ascension, New York. He came {i} to the allied terms, the Turks [men Monday. asking that the matter be aired, and ‘The Denbys 1 if they 2an éliminate the glycéring | 1893, but oniy on condition that ) will advance in Thrace and also “Altho I have not yet acqr<tated/ ‘tt money enough be appropriated) 5) aawntionn? Pegic nt thee, a * “Year from the movies the bs Witt ever bere and that “the church | — a i age )) wiit-attempt to setre Moxit. myself with alt the facts inthis case, | fore printing of the report, i. ing to otlety, gosiipl be with them. \be open every day—two revotution- ‘Trowbled centers of the old |{ have at least decided to have Di-| “I have not yet had time to go ba baiween Denke jee Jary ideas at that time DR GR NT POET world Include Ireland, where in- | rector Dan cot appear before my | into chile matter," Setiatar aortsband, dexter, who it acting Gi ~ S A surgents were active, wrecking |committee to make some explaua-|cheirman of the Irrigation and recla-} OP tne’ senate naval aoe Lash yp lew bande ons Chapter II. ° , trains, and Vienna, where mobs | tions," sald Dan Landon, chaleman | (Turn to Page 15, Column 5) fmittes. Tave Cee geen prote the movies. Why don't they| In New York Dr. t Following if an excerpt from Dr. Percy Stickney Gritat's poem, clashed with police, wounding | of the senate appropriations commit: friendly since the former abolish the big fat guy who always | *nown ax a friend ’ The Radies!,” from his book, “A Fifth Avenue Parade and Other U1 of the latter with stones. : ey Ps See clined to make speeches for 7 i ulead’ i Poems,” published last year by Harper & Bros nigtiant: | : Stara Waabity senator in the last compalgm. Hartera tat the ae. ay 0 , Mrs, ‘ By Henry Wood . Poindexter’s comment Another ‘thing that might profit-| he had had ¢ conserva I stand for the inan | cabinet society is especially JAUSANNE, Jan, 29.—Bri | y the handsome star who indicates|@ committee to investignte his About G ale sham peat danianh dl being boomed for secret that he is a gentleman by carefully | “teaching doctrine contrary to the From ministers and millionaires, dy dx hie alias’ anhouieed the interior. ‘ tapping his cigaret om the back of jdoctrines of the church.” There Who seer: to own God, : his band hafore lighting. [wan talk of & heresy tral. Nothing He treats them s0 well sien 2 anny sci | | STE ALING SON Irish Also Attack Governor's FORCH ISSUB tion of Europe was ai | from the Ruhr to the years old when he graduated inj Near East by signs of inpend 1886 from the Episcopal Theological ing clash of arms between Great school at Boston, his home. As} ‘ Britain and Tarkey if th signed to Fall River his ideas} government. thats Residence ‘1 NG: . I feel better for the blows I receive 4 8 LIKE yD EER de Chapter lil. As the friend of undesirable citizens A Cengtintineple dlepaieh de: — ON SUBS i Jared Mustaph: , Turkist raat ‘< FROM THE MOVIES 1 Storms multiplied. He compa My revolt is a little of the revolt in them pootke | vsibeag ee atte shame ear Man Charged With) DUBLIN, Jan. 29.—Blazing mail! wasHINGTON, Jan. 1) Withelke and eheikeases. ithe Jeportation of Kusstan anarch My insults are a part of the blows they receive, | aeed te Augeee, freak aniye |trains fired by insurgent incendiar-| gent Harding and admin 2. Ex-manicure girls who in- | {sts to the Pilgrims, their ship to If 1 do not exp! Angora : ; Kidnaping fes, were sent, British army unite, one after another: /jeaders in the senate have de dicate hautenr by looking like a |the Mayflower, He attacked lesie With ox ob battall ive.te smashing inte a great heap Of} mineq to force the issue on lady floor-walker. | lative plans to curb radicals. Bishop And get lodged in a fa attalion of native the s s «| Wreckag' cross the Wexford-Dub-| subsidy bill, Ri pe | Mosul ax protection against a possible; Extradition papera were being r4 : subsidy bi N ondels capes lrhomis 0; Gallor calied” him: “a 1 can at ieust suffer a little on their account Tork attnck if’ the Lawanne con. |prepared Monday to bring Morris 8. lif line eerie ag mare ces In’ 8 Jegisiative: prograriiad 4. Educational films showing | pampered pet of a group of rich] Wrence breake-uc. Brown, clyil engineer, back to Seattle |sreat rebel activity that ney {remainder of the present 14,350 school children in Copen- {men and women who poses as a} | ‘Turkish troops were reported mass-|to face a charge of kidnaping his 3. jover the hbo aon : sunday agreed on at a White House Pi hagen repeating the Coue for- | friend of the poor.” Grant shrugged | ‘THE LOVE ” ing in Eastern Thrace and elsewhere | year-old son, Billings. Brown was|on Governor General Healy's resl-) enec between the president | cpp ttbenprannts svisag | Ris shoulders and went R approaching strategic positions for {arrested Sunday by the police at San {dence were part of tle demonstra-| halfdozen senators, it waa F. Aomies bs whieh the Linited Chapter IV. j possible activity against Mosul andj Dieko. Cal, where he has been hid.|tlon agulnst the Free State, | {that the ship subsidy States cavalry arrives just in | apter lV. | Dr. Perey Stickney Grant's poem, “The Lover,” which follows, is Adrianople. | ing since his flight from Seattle, two) The Dublin ‘mail was up in’! pressed to a vote before Mat time to reseny the hero rad the Talk came of putting him onj|| from hiv book, “A Fifth Avenue Parade and Other Pooms,” pub: An extraordinary meeting of tho| day's before Chrixtmas, when he took |County Wexford and set on fire, | at all possible. heroine fromy the India). « trial in an ecclesiastical court for || lished last year by Harper & Bros. Angora assembly wax convoked to| his Httle son with him, shee whiek Bah Hear ee Night sessions will be held, | 6. Movie aiiors whe use halt | colebrating communion improperly, |consider the situation created b im.| According to Deputy Prosecuting !rails st the foot of a dec! essary oil. eatthd [for permitting laymen to speak at I love her body and her soul, Dériditiy breakdown at Lavsanine | Attorney John D. Carmody, Brgwn |sent the triin down to destruction. 7%. Movie actors. [religious services, and for perform: But T must choose. { oe m1 Two other trains were captu and . . | Tumet Pasha, head of the Turkish | Violated a court order in addition to nung wg the marriage of a_ guilty db Alos! her heart, it is so kind, final {committing the felony of kidnaping, jrent hurtling down into the blazing| Aid ve Addicts, - A delegation here, must give a What has become of the old-tash-| Vicon But the case was dropped | So sweet her body, pure her mind, flat “yew or “no” to allied termy on| When, on December 23, nt 12:0 p, m., O hitaea ka Wally’s Mem ‘pethbecan becaon ba tod 10 eee Stith & rebuke and Helge Reet J Wed | he called at the home of Mrs, Nannie toothbrush because he had 10 chil-)p,"h * rebuke and a warning for| ‘A bethd OF the’ nartant Whole ednesday. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Ji ? The Earl of Balfour will brimg up| Brown, 4116 Allkens ave. and took | @) B A RO . ona bake Wave dine tha ice wenes bolas the quextion of Mosul at a public | his son away, They disappeared ‘ina | MU NEY IN [a ‘Sanitarium for ‘the We Maula tational fatb ank leon Hor gentle spirit wounds her flesh, soxsion of the council of the league of |**7-ch for them started three days) drug addicts is to be Walls Chief Severyns Is going to switch 2 She feeleth woe e spread over the entire Pa- | APPE ‘AI monument. | nations tomorrow, outline the situa- | ter and spread over the Lieut. C. G. Carr, traffic boss, to the | Chapter V. So keenly. Sorrow, pain and sin i Dorothy Davenport, suburbs. tion and request the league to arbi-| “fle coast | WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Su- Gaze at hor all bright with eceniber 18, a Par : Reid's widow, announced In other words, the Carr wit no! Mm Rita H. deAlba deAcosta ay read rt a |trate in the Interest of world peace. | ON December 18, at a hearing of | sme court today threw out the ha- Sere a ; Po : ’ divorce prov + betw : eed to appear in a film to | 4 Sarak | Lydig, called “Americi’s most pic:| Qs " Dispute over thes oll fields proved | ‘lvorce proeedingy between Brown 00. corpus appeal of David N, La. | Steed longer be ee Ket io 2 fa r way, turesque woman,” long a friend of| Tears mar the body's golden mesh. (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) and his wite, a court order was is: 1) wole of Wall atreet,” and di- duced immediately, the entit Dr. Grant, announced her engage-| SURGE RARE sued giving the Brown children into | vraag that the mandate against him |Ceeds Of which will be iA he lee ons meut to him in 1921. She was 42,! Hor face is fair as temple gates. the custody of Mfrs. Brown and for. | TCU tite ti ee [nance such a hospital. sO} or ragos, | rs pea I linger there : bidding Brown to end jore than | 6 7 ‘i idding Brown to spend m i ‘i He decorates windahielde peat fae fess iil, Siiveed And look and love, then reverently two hours a day in company with his| Amar, who stands convicted of | With cute little tags. lw. B Mico haA Pass in, the fairer poul to see; eon, ‘The onder forbade Brown tak. | CUsPiracy to prevent the manufac: eee : Flo D. Stokes, next Philip M. Nor may compare MRE tie boy! ont of: IKIng county: |ture of munitions during the war, is We notice that tonight is “Scotch | "1% The door to what within awaits. ) Hrown will be formally, charsed |ROW In the Mercer county, New Jor Night” at‘ the Orpheum theater.) Under Episcopal churct: rules Dr. | 4 with kidnaping when he is returned Come and bring your own. Grant could not marry Mrs, Lydig For there are angel choirs heard | here. Rail has been set at $2,500 eral penitentiazy se without the bishop's permission. | AHA heavisi'a appeal. ; | Tn announcing issuance of immedi. LARRY OF THE LOBBY SAYS | Bishop William T, Manning refused} There jeweled windows, mystic sight, |Wire and Phone Operators! POLICE GRAFT ate mandate, instead of allowing the Benstory favoring. irrigution | Permission. Reveo! thelr beauty and the light: L Post usual 80-day delay, the court scorea| COURT IS REC! measures must check chewing Incensed, Dr, Grant attacked the So there I kneel eave Posts Lamar, declaring _ appeal hind ab! WASHINGTON, Jon, tobacco at the door, church's attitude on divorce. Re- Mo down and—worship—is the word. — solutely without merit and was clear: Reet * | United States supreme cou “ers |sult: Passage of a more vigorous LONDON, Jan. 29.—Tho entire oc- ly brought for the purpose of delay, | Hugh Fullerton, xports expert, | “mendment to the divorce canon {cupied Rhineland today Joined in the rs cor re RSH tells American magazine readers that | Chapter VI. |aabotage nilnst French occupation | Nine Injured in PENSION “CHINESE. he knows 8,750 people, ! fof the Ruhr. rhat 3 : | Publicity spotlights now . bathed | While the latter district wa almost : Water-Gas Blast; san Francisco, gan. 29. __AVhat & bartender that guy moult Dy Grit ina sew wy, A ty WANL BRITAIN (Delay eee cetce te pealy oacrobe Pronialnecentns FrOLTICL Officer Is Chargetl| cvdatior van, socenine’ Pereene| Gee Chinsue laUocae erin girl was found on his doorstep, world by telephone, telegraph, wate ith Taking Cash sansuted. wit ast anor are at Carlitt, Nev.,by thea sohbet! | 5 5 {were Injured when a terrific explo S Show xork pyssasousture aunor-|soantonst. He took tt inte nisi TO STOP BOOZE] ,,,0f, Alameda Tract won tha rained sttien vatvocts| With Taking | were daured when ‘orrifia explo. | etre ao wa ity says Jesn Willard weighs 909) Pachelor houxchold, established a! suingmoN, 10. the ag) HAL eraigtes by German rail workers spread to lat the Chicago BiPreducts. Coat | the railroad company, being the >, i Jan, eration of thegpill by Representa-| Goioene, Treves, Aix La C! . Former Captain of Police Charles) enth Chinese to go on the p oe Coa sshace ta Lisletd Laie pwn te EARS H Cie nice acer | wtate department may be asked by | tive MoLaffertWof California, au. ue pa rose ratacy A. Sullivan went on trial before a| company here today. trots, 5 a a fe oul lo be rendered. amar Hie v ef y r court or fight. He ought | prohinitonits in congrean to appeal | G0 veren of fnnd at Alumedn, Ca 4, uameldaré wan teinporarliy Isolate |1009 | THM beratenent. ot|| LOCK SING FAILED TRea 5 or DI eda, Cal., i rl bf 6 ¢ red with Non a of Street car advertisement of the; CAN YOU to Great Britain for co-operation in} gor » naval bane, will go over until od by a strike of communications | (hark ' sep tunes D hie eek SNOW FALLS ON MO Home Undertaking company say's wtapoing tbe wrnat. ood” of Siig’, the, Meee conigreem tha Rouss naval| oneratiyee West Diaht, Otticen afr the | $490 Of CW Mk, Tutaateaear TO LOCK DOOR; HE ews dias anorOtL? » police ‘doe! | FRANCISCO, Jan, | H E cmmeny, telephono and telegraph oxchangea| vices as accrotary of the police de SAN FR. , Jan, 28% i A in every way, better USE THESE? dled liquor thite iy comlig into this | affairs committee decided today, | ehane | partment SINGS IN JAIL NOW J) inch of snow fet! on Mount ‘Oar Rralliiit: &. patton: inn’. better by || country from the Bahama islands, — | z ‘The rail wtriken in the Tehinetana| ‘The. specltlo offense charged Lock ini didn't locke the’ door) | Bal eppoette Bast Fruneltoo, doy tho time he hits that place he ia in | LY day in Star Want aa]! More than 2,000,000 gwtions have| Baby Shoots and were almed particularly at the great |that Sullivan, while police socretarys)| o¢ fix small deny 86 Main. xt., |) te MEN Acpor’ ng mash Bera stal eaa way, Columns you will find many |) been smuggled in from thix source Kills His Si Iieternational expremes’ whlet “pana jappropriated a government check|| Sunday, and now. he ts nga | (Tete Metres today, AS AMGunt Sig fh on bargains for many difforént usew. || ince prohibition, according to rec His Flis Sister er the occupied. zone, Itreneh|for $695, for board of federal pris:||henind the bars of the county ar <‘inenes Jose, the OVERLOOKED ‘Today's columns offer a good in- || orde at the state department Violet Lee, 9, daughter of Edward sources reported an attempt to wreck |aners. The check was lasted June)! yay gnoritt Matt Starwich, who {jas 8" i ‘The legislature announces that vestment for the “for hire’ or ‘The prohibitionyts believe that} Loe of the Florer:+ logs! camp atthe Pariy-Warsaw express outside of |4, 1919, and was cashed April 2) ivrested Lock Sing on a change it is going to protect the trilobite, || “tage driver. | Great Britain should not allow ships | Monroe, died at the Muntoo General) ajy tua Chapelle, 1920, Subsequent to the discovery |} GF yowsossing gambling devices ARMY BILL REPORTED the protozoa, the sea anemone flying the British Tag to engage in| hospital Saturday after having been!” Nowy from the interior of the Fuhe|of the shortage In Sullivan's ao-|] i, aieplaying a spindle of lottery || WASHINGTON, Jun, 29, 204 and the erustacea, but nothing is PSE | rum running on a wh Nenale woale wounded by a shot accidently fired by] \ N°" tear, Anparontly ntrlet| counts, and after his disminsal trom|| doxets, duly punched and mark: |! ar bide tei ai ne hae Th sald about protecting that other (| | PACKARDS | hor H-year-old brother, Mugene. —Jcqnsorship made transmlaslon of dis-|the foree by onder of Mayor Hawin |} ed, and a largo quantity: of un-| the army at its present strength insect, the ultimate consumer, Sie Packardn, both In excellent ‘Bebe Daniels Now | patches next to imposslbte J Brown, Sulllvan reimbursed the’) used tekets, taken when Lock || giving $56,000,000 for river and eae | aity for tho amount of the eheck.| ; 6 4 ; condition, that will mate goud ‘Resume Probe of Hronch forces along the Rhine and |° |] Sing’s place was searched, bor improvements, way favored Cynthia Grey sys there are tage or vent cars, Terme If Hospital Patient Deputy Prosecutors Hert Ross] pho ‘warrant was lasued to || ported to the senate today by th U Jin the Rulir were working to combat . trillion red eorpuseles in the human desired, NEW YORK, Jan, 20.—Bebe Dan: | Dancer’s Deat tho German nabotaye, Tho oceupas (and Chester A, Bachelor are con-'l gtarwien, who belleved liquor || propriations committee, Pay. pont: IGA w Wondan: we aver ‘ielx, movie tar, underwent a wuo} SAN DINGO, Cal, Jan. 2%—Thelffon In expected to have reached g|Mucting’ the state's cad againet Sul} could be found at the Jolt, but, || The Dill now carries a to recover! tal ie furn to the Want Ad Columny |, {sstl operation for appendicitis at {county grand Jury today resumed | stage by Weneaday wiiore range | van awe John } Dore a finding no liquor and ample evi: 4,941,296, ‘The senate granted: ¢ | lye 8 oonovelt. how y ontlan . yatertous | wilt foal able to present defending the former offleen, who} | gone, ‘ ' one a vide fo Interference wlth the right of a|| and seo where these cars ean lToosevelt howpital today linvestigation of — the mysterious | wilt feel able to 7 nt an ultima. | defending mor office: ho\} dence of gambling, tho latter || increase of $1,421,900 to provide fo Peavy Tt waw stated at the howpital soon |dvath of Fritzl Mann, dancer, who!tum to Berlin, demanding payment took an active part in anestioning| | onaro was filed, Bail was set |{training for officers in regular person to work tx made unlawful by ||» i after the operation that she was|was found dead on the beach at Tor {of 26,000,000 pounds sterling, due Jurors and’ directing hin dete “al at $600, verve officers and civilian mili (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) } “doing very well.’ rey Pinos two woeks ago, January 31, when the case opened Monday. 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