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© K.6. CARNIVAL |) HUGE success Complete Cabaret Is Set in Tropical Scene Despite tte tact tha held in the hali Thursday night layed the ¥. L. 1 erecting its booths ar The Youns La Rival opened its doors I to a crowd of & picturesque The carnival . Planned by and Mr. Frank trees, soft bons assist fect. TPwelve booths and a Knights of te pe Mise Agatha Kirsch O'Brien. : in carryin Palm rib. of. lights and rainbow t the complete cab- iret are the attractions The booths ‘ontaln everything from fine em- Brofdery to the goods of a country is used mnasium is devoted @htirely to the cabaret, officially known at the carnival as the “Miami ‘Villa Follies’ Inn. light refresh @tore, The K. of C. ball room for these. The cy Orchestra works overtime sional dancers and sing fatives of downtown t tertainers: All people attend: Bre presented with ob Ghings: A Ford coupe And a standing lamp. are on exhibit i big booth where Profes. represen- rs, are en. ‘of the carnival. Receipts from the festiv the Knights of Columbus Mag the Young Ladies’ Institute to Make a success, are to be used toward © the building of a clubhouse for Cath " @lic working girls. Proposed Paving ») Plans for the proposed paving of ‘ireets in the area bounded on the ave. and on the north south by Yesler way and Jack St, will be given a public hear Within the next week by the Souncil finance committee, it was a Saturday The work, which has been con Mplated for some time, would in- @n expenditure of $500,000 to 000, according to City Engineer D. Blackwell, by whom tenta- plans and estimates have been More than $150,000 of the ex- > would be involved in restor municipal railway trackage and ing that would be torn up in the street impyovement cuse Doctor of ‘Robbing Pay Phone EL G. Arbuckle, drugi¢ss physician, ws held In city jail Saturday tn con- with the robbery of a phone ‘at the Milwaukee depot Friday Arbuckle was in a phone when Detectives EB. Yotis' and found him. The pay box open, and Arbuckle had a set Tock picks and a key that fitted B box, the officers said. 0 War Veterans to Attend School “CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Four hundred ns of the world war, men and leading universities of America the terms of the will of Laverne = Noyes, who died in 1919, it was uino d today by trustees of the Conditions for U. S. Farmers WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—An in- gation of economic conditions in ope, particularly cs they affect he American farmer, wil) ie modo ethe department of agriculture. jomic division of the packers and : administration, will sail New York today to conduct the tors Vote is Favor of Subsidy WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—In a fl test vote on the administra- ship subsidy bill today, the sen- gave 31 votes in favor and 26 against the administration pro- the commerce committee, to force the He to mest at 11 a. m., instead of Jones wished adoption of the mi in order that the shipping vill might be rushed to a final vote. Ments are served, while a three-piece | east and west by Fourth ave. and/ will receive scholarships in| Charles J. Brand in charge of the} vote was on motion of Sena. | Jones, Washington, chairman of kh N W . Miss W € and @ 1 The ¢ a the growth of a £ the w vera) day . " rT ve mn turned ¢ ‘ t i ntry of Miss W nto 1 t n 1 and predictions The new ' + in ite mem: | bership Mra. H ~ Keenan | O'Br 1432 EB. st; Mr J. Colbert Sullivan, 1157 Federal ave.;| Mrs, Minnie Dalby Coyle, wife of Lieut. Gov, William Coyle; Mrs. Ethel McDougal K «, 406 Con. | over st.; Mrs, Jean Siuter Boshantt, | of University t AY 1 Mrs ‘ , in real and ttle I itions with was one of | tea Cronk m ‘ t for f W . k u t ay. Lolw ber, one of the be h pr fucera of that day, w k by the girl's vivi arkling personality and interv her Miss Cro: oro rather, Miss | Windsor—ma, a decided impres sion on the ot The co period. Sir ‘ vance in the world of the scre has been little short of remarkable. | Miss Windsor was notified by tel-| egram of the organization th }new. club among her friends. Sho |was reached at the Goldwyn studios fin Culver City, of where she is now} jat work on a new picture, and {im mediately following reply "Thank. you all for your kind re membrance of me, 1 ach of you an ay jof my latest photograph, and have| wired the management of the} | Strand theater, where my new pic jture, ‘The Strangers’ Banquet | plays next week, to have you as my guests at the showing. Re- member me to all my old friends in Seattle. Accept my thanks and my very best personal wis } CLAIR WINDS The management of the is arranging to have the wom jsee the new Marshall Neilan pic ture some evening next. wei the guests of Misa Windsor. an St. Louis to Have Civic Improvements | ST. LOUIS, Mo. Feb, 10—Latest count today in 58! Louls’ bond issues election showed the city had jauthorized an expenditure of $1,000, | $87,000,000 in civic and municipal improvements. | Item No. 19, which. would have} |Suthorized expenditure after $1,000,- | |000 for a new armory, was the| only issue out of 3% submitted| which failed of adoption. | r Seeks Two Keldle Brothers Raymond and Frank Keldle were | thé objects of search by relatives in| | Seattle Saturday, Their mother, a| | resident of Eastern Washington, died | Saturday morning and Mrs. Smith, a sister of the boy: [ious that they communi her at Waterville, Wash. | Siste: L. M is anx. ate with Sheriff's Sivas Hanged in Montana BILLIN! Mont., Feb. 10—Joe B. Reatan and Glenna M. Boltond paid with their. lives Friday for the| slaying of ‘Under ‘Sheriff Irving} Keeler, They were hanged in tho} Treasure county jail at Hysham, LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB The Ladies’ Literary and Musical) }elub will hold an open meeting Fri-| | day, February 16, at 2:50 p.m. with | Mrs. §. Levinaon, 7963 W. Green| Lake blvd. rine wean ie SEATTLE’S BAKY GRAND Near the Postoffice at First-Run Thentre in the World NOW PLAYING The | IN A CRASHING CATAPULT OF STUPENDOUS DRAMA JAMMICK Jne By HARRY CAREY }to-the title | vorce and THE SEATTLE STAR WHO WON NAVAL|Stenogs Aren’t Perfect, Claire Windsor Club RQOJE BATTLE ? riends of Star Form Claire Windsor, Seattle girl, sereen plays are being boosted here by her old university chum who have formed a Claire Wind. U.S. Girl to Wed Title Status Is Changed With Sudden Death | whose sor club. NEW YORK Mina Mabel Gray, of New York, is to the next A an girl to obtain a Britiah tt | Announcement was made today of | the engagement to Viscount Ex mouth, who until recently was Prof. | Charles Ernest Pellew, plain Amer; lean citizen. Prof. lew, who gained the right upon the death: of his| Washington last day, | go to England shortly to have ned and take t He will take in Suni con neat in the his bride with htm. When Miss Gray, wh ter of the late Richard ly general traffic Southern Pact: house of lords. in a daugh ay, former nager of the jo railroad tn Califors nia, became int * had no idea ‘marry a | title.” | | 0 Visco f her ongmenment the ' English ewan no prompect of neh of the family | However, this “English | y Edward Pellew,| of Washington, became Viscount Ex- mouth. He was 94 years old and died a short time tater, Then hia son, Prof. Charles Ernest Pellew, former- ly of Columbia university, became | viscount and Miss Gray, his fiancee, | getting it man died and Henry learned she wus fated to be a nobl » | woman of England | “We met when we were both men hers the of Columpla University Choral club,” said Mine Gray. “We had no whirlwind courtship or any. | thing of that kind. About «ix montha ago we became engaged. I had no} thought of the title. The title just; dropped out of a clear sky. Tam an| old-fashioned woman who is content | merely to be her husband's wit” MATTHEWS TO | ASK MORE AID. Puget Sound dry agents will ob tuin a goodly share of the $9,000,000 | congressional prohibition enforce. ment appropriation to assist them| in running down rum runners and| bootlexgers, if the efforts of Rev. Dr. R. V. Matthews, assistant to Federal Prohibition Director Roy Haynes, are succeasfu! Dr. Matthews announced Satur. day that he would ask Increased funds for local agenta when he re- turns to Washington, D. ©. He| was to leave Seattle Saturday! night after spending more than/ threo weeks In Investigation of rum running on Puget Sound. Divorce Furniture Factory Owners Mae Susan Manor, until recently owner of the Pacific Furniture'Co,, 1615 Fourth ave., was granted a di- property settlement by Judge Otis W. Brinker Saturday. Mrs. Manor charged thac Rowert 8. Manor's cruelty and. indifference interfered with the buginess of the company, When she filed her sult The property settlement gives Mrs. Manor $5,000 cash, half-of the condi- tional sale contracts held by the firm, a home at Alki beach, two other houses on the beach and a Ford sedan. ‘ Manor 1s given title to the furnt- ture business, a Maxwell car and the balance of the sales contracts, A re. celver, asked by Mrs. Manor, was t former ‘Man end Beer Are | Launch Loses Liquor on Puget sound guard cutters Arc an alleged ru boat Abs The ed boat was permited t proceed unmolested, after at point 1, But the coast guard mer maintain that it was a draw, because they forced the suspected whisky | smugglers to threw thelr cargo over board. According to Capt. L. Ht nmanding the Arcata, he spied the | M856 speeding toward Beattie from Canada Thursday afternoon, while his ship was lying off Marrowstone point, near Port Townsend. He ttention to the ai the Arcata opened Gunner L. J te ind his target as tho the boat we ’ the Haida hov r \ firing acres forced ult Capt. Carpenter and Peter M noft, who were fe Abou. MA ubmitted u without protest but wanted hat t oa was of A ing hth seas aun at 1. ha there m ab her for 200 ¢ CONTRACTORS END SESSION! of the The first convention cific Northwest branch of the Amociated General Contract ¢ America wn: to come to a ¢ night with a banquet « ment at the Aretlo club. opened Friday, at the New Washington ho tel, with more than 190 outof-town delegates in Addreanen were made by Mayor E. attendance J. Brown, J. W. Spangler, president of the Seattle Na k: J. L Smith, John Cham of Tacoma Alfred Carlson “il D, B. Fryer N. P. Shop Crafts Men Back on Job) 8ST. PAUL, Minn, Feb. 10.—The but Neither Are Bosse FATE OF DANCE | BILL UNCERTAIN TIP-TOpP” Is COMING HERE . 7 “: > ‘ ( Th iy Tr ubles to - M 7 y ain Office Girls Pour Out 1eil ro : Proposed Ordinance Before . Cutters Lose Launch but : ; , : f wt} y % Wandering Wanda Council Tuesday x | , feats HY WANDA VON KETTLE awfully pe ed w a a } , ue ph their aw fault he replied, “except I w we e , t a They chew gum we ay 18 ‘Bie sae ime before t e id The lish their s busi A dark git with Gully heir ane) regular mn Tt y ‘ t : ‘ A ka bu « office whe § f l we t ar Butt tinuot : te ater 1 changes od . k eer aa yer,” whe told me, con , ely They're ewe fd reply to my questio: 7 : ; Z All of the things known . ver can find anything ' \ ore be ta, because employ vr! ide But he always ex > on F one aphers may ge find it, Honestly, I've . ; . Uh, buh. Tut what about thes be the midd f nomething nloyer Have the girls ever be ter rtant, and he's yowled a . A baked what they think of THEM?| (ery > tent lotta No Indictments in | Mara hes, S46: pave st he's ming I's funny, be Publie. Gasos’ ine , Branded Girl Case hey have ate Faon d Pope da in wi TILLAMOOK. ¢ 5 é heap of fun to know what the aver- |b ne on hi ak, Dut | she and tort . thes got by the age pencatapher thinks of her. do you think he'd ever call a num BR a lagen re ops ju wir s what little tdi a { HIS maeft? 1 should say not. He] 9"): eee nen. manag eae ‘ t juesth W e (0 make against HIM. But 1 wish |" rhornton disclaims ownership aarole th tl Counctimembers Mra. Het I You k 4 a being Je f their husband's) 4. p ‘ nd Jobn KE. ¢ 1 c 1 know, I'd Pi $ e% it wa f half the time I'm off on| vais gis tes You," naid J t errand for the. missus, He the city hall th Guard Officers h hat. : t that ) Ought to straighten her up on that" | ratnevn Miracke will vote i plied. "Tho I'm | And the girl began Lo pound her ma-| Katty” Miracle will vote Go to Camp Lewis well used to ft ne chine with energy | gerald, KE. L. Blaine and Robert je National I'd recommend that) ‘The third and last girl to whom I] Henketh, who have to date declined to here t bond | talked indeed had trouble She | oc themuelves, will decide the n upher, take this | worked for three of em. fi of the bill. at heir given The urance she ox ae Cranes ‘erait . q 1 dark hair back . . ey ing the let forehead, an we atarcea Henry King Is New bro mp wa or ntral bullding office. 4 4 ght and the offi- i: : riage Be asia hme refi Council President | or." with those et Tens t gams|whon they are—buh? c was installed as|and Auburn, w have ¢ ton wa terday 1 Bhe leaned across her desk and be members’ council of ponbaptignas-t , oe » tn al form.|gan showing signs of enthusiasm 1a mmerce at a meet- will leave for However—et with a lot of) “We moved from one office p-|ing in ahe Areade building Friday. ry » where the tlk about mash an, tees other not so long ago,” she contrib-| He was carried to the premident’s will be fired. and fe 1 under uted. "It was good. Our three | chair in a rickshaw drawn by R. FE. oereres SD, stand. very | men, you know, are all different, | Morgan, W. H. Olin, Ethan 8. Smith hen It] We've got n@ who's kind of short | aod W. H. Middleton. | come wt pudg He's bachelor, and E. H. Hatch, vice president of the would: i, ow nM ke 1 old maid. He did all | Chamber, prene d an ivory gavel to) ft t let f letters | the moving retiring president of the council, THE GREAT COAL rexpondence. Every Monday he Iets|the firm had seen enough moving| Jamen E. West, national execative|| MINE EXPLOSION hin businoss correspondence go until | days at home, I guen. Anyway, ho| of the Boy Scouts of America, made IN the aft om, t 1 town—-didn't even show up dur. | the principal address. | somewhere n the pr And our young man, a a | writing it up. Ob, wear mult with a pur-| TAMPICO, Feb. »—Jealous | ———-—< | ple-bordered ck handkerchief peep-|cause hin wife looked at another | ing out of the pocket, j didn't | man, Manuel Flores burned out her | ay He @iin't bother WAVE | eyes and then i himeelf. 1 ELLED jos asa sae edema “Tut after } ten i about, | 4t he at. (Ando — TaceneracrsarEmeneere er ecmed most unhappy about some-| there aren't any of | he went | (Preece rere tee rae | thing and then almost wept: "Dear|on, registering the same complaint | NAMEDI }me, WHAT have you done with my|the first girl mentiongd, “who care j pin tray? And that just shows what|at what time I get home. They Feterated Shop Craftx’ strike was officially declared off on the North orn Pacific railroad by voluntary} action on the part of the strikers, | according to Northern Pacific offi-| cinls. | Officials said few places remained | to be filled and orders have been} fwued to give preference to mar-| ried men and heads of fam j It te sald t Northern FP ific is the only railroad in the country | on which strikers voluntarily re- turned to ‘work without any agree ment with the railroad manage mont Taken by Raiders Six sucks, totaling about 150 bot-| tles of real Canadian ale and beer,| were confiscated and Dave O'Leary | wax arrested, charged with poxwen sion of liquor, when Sheriff Matt Starwich and deputies Saturday raid ed O'Leary home at 312 101st at O'Leary had not yet ended hin slum: | bers when the raiders arrived and he was taken while still in bed. The beer was found in hin car in a gar age on the place, officers ay | Appoint Montana Dry Force Leader WASHINGTON, Feb, 10.—Addison K. Lusk, of St. Ignatius, Mont., has | been appointed state prohibition di- | rector for the state of Montana, it| wan annOunced today by ‘al Pro- | hibition Commissioner Haynes. | Associate Director Metcalf, who has been serving during the interim | nince O. H. P. Kelly relinquished the position last summer, will later be | amined by the office here, it was sald. Man Is Charged | With Wife Murder PORTLAND, Feb, 10.— “Albina Joe” was behind the bars today, charged with the murder of his wife. | The Albina section “character,” whose name for police purposes Is Clarence N, Bush, will face first do- gree murder proceedings, the state holding that he killed Mrs. Minnie Bush by severely beating her imme diately following a drinking bout, dismissed upon tho property. settle- ment agreement being oiiened, and as the climax of months of do- mestic warfare. in spare time at home? requent. ington bureay: stamps for postage. NAMC. «os ecesccessenereesemes Street and No. Slate... PIN MONEY Do you want some practical suggestions on earning “pin money” Would you like to know how hundreds of boys and girls, men and women, have added substantial sums to thelr weekly Incomes by taking up sideline pursuits that have brought them in good returns for tho timo and labor invested? Our Washington bureau han complied, out of the experience of Uncle Sam's boys’ and girls’ citbs, and from many other sources, & lst of suggestions of a practical nature for people who want to help increase the family income, Fill out the coupon below and mail it to Tho Star's Wash- Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. I want the bulletin, “Pin Money,” and inclose two cents in | The bulletin will be sent on Archbishop Ernest E. ippi, papal delegate to Mexico, has been expelled by President Obregon despite} protests of the Catholic popu- lation. Obregon charged Filippi with holding a re-| ligious service in the open air, contrary to Mexican law, Almost Unbelievable You can hardly realize the wonder- ‘ul improvement to your skin and complexion the mirror will reveal HE'S like," she concluded; “always whining about something that doesn't amount to anything. “About the others,” she went on, “well, they aren’t so bad. 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