The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1923, Page 14

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[x0 rxur PIES __ THE SEATTLE STAR Les yD |Cumthia Grey: Did You Know There Was | MRS. LYDIG a Curve in Main Street? - A ' : . \ ; |College Professor Would Establish an Aristocracy of |p Me: » Indefinitely Postponed by 0 0 srstanc he Movie ; { hel sone Measure n ritely pon by Oh, You Don’t Unders tand th i i Brains—It Works in Regard to Money—But Who Vote of 57 to 39 rented . - Vv > ne > c ’ > . > yte ) dé of Perhaps You Read the Book Can Measure Brain Power! 1 witht BY DON RYAN fe to " ‘ BY CYNTHIA GREY HY FIELDING Lt MMON i LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 J. L. | beimg, why € t na Dr. Ernest M. Hoplh of Dartmouth ollege want < A 598 : Warner, of the cig rner Bros wee that ite: u Dar te q me American endowed colleges to weed out it ggards and ole ri Lt ad Inc., leaned down = th e. | UP w make ro for young men and women of native ability f The thro was a t director's | FOLKS 18 FOLKS IN j 7 of ¥} ; et he a itand at one end of "Main| FINAL FADEOUT He would establish an “aristocracy of brain ; Btreet Bo the fini Jeout shows th | There is no doubt in the vid that our universitic are : On the Warner Brothers’ lot the! happy reu Ev fe clogged with youths of both who ought ta be at work town of Gopher Prairie been re | wt each ot ! asa Hea dl noiled b Ag . Binclair Lewis real the nut not? n } Poses Bank Employes Sety length, lined with th ka I “ Many a youth who passed college examinations with flying y j sleighi Bidmarks: Howls hae es fe cone tare bill by Enjoy Sleighing Met the Gmeke He Dyer re colors is fou ter ¢ bread line ' , totes : ¢ the Deal Btore, the Minr He to see | One may establish an aristocracy founded on money be-| ve : Rosebud © theate rural drama |cause money can be measured, But brains? 7 se + mat what's a There . Down East! Line le Sometimes they don't seem to start to work until a man} “rhe aeath-knell of the 4 : ine : F * the street. It puts re Have your chang the “ i { Te @inclair Lewie emphasized the| nic snowstorm mene! see the rel reaches $0; ometimes they seem to stop working when @ | tion in the jeginiat # came Wednee | unty, iter fact that there were no curves {8 | gempti Carol Kennicott! Why jman reaches 30, day afterndon whe y a 7) the he fig aan “Main Street.” And right at the| a, » won't be a dry eye mel sti ee “p b ; : ; I ' . McPherson Mee em ‘yilio church steoplelin ours Humer, too, Funny | Asks About Misa’ Grey’ ~will: receive calle o Bene m BI ; rok, Mali thrusts its point from a mass of | pick chara See the big barn Two Capit er office Monday, Wednesday bill h - ' if oot ae shrubbery dance! Yc laugh your head off, D Mins ¢ = 4 Mhod and Friday m2 to em m1 Pe 4 ‘ C Pp wesc E wid That's why J. L. leaned down from | Here it is, folks, “Main Street,” the Bahar Caen ii ty tala? | es on Sunetny eayrt Seeretay 1)! : & - yy oh y k tt Siler, j Bis throne—where he was directing | picture with a punch and Wave’ two capitals? rom 11 & m, to 12 m. each |/on power wc naide oF ; fig r his b H ick, Sia @ text shot of ¢ Prairie. Ihad|" put wait a minute. Sinclair Lew | ; sae id was fo " d ee of week. Meus do not come at city site er " o f I ving Repre § on, sti PF Q@sked him the wherefore of the bend. |i. what do you think about ft? @ seoeent na. ma “ed "4 : = “112 her tumes, as it seriously inter é ede t ri } , TrunkeypR J. L. removed his cigar and gazed | woot you think about the re won BB ec samrnacn us eren with her writ! " nsuccen pea : thoughtfully at the red and 604] versa) of your measage—th ny Wins rhe kee te — t men ° ; : MUST BE ONE WHO m: ree tlem aaa at AME adobe h been he Proud E%, rs , READ THE BOOK u knew wh “A — ren Haak Sei Ka “Oh, you must be one of the fellers | would do to your Bn 2 ‘ “ the welght of 7 ‘ - M k k s ‘who read the book. Well, just walt|biame J, L. E p Pr F eg RR 1 ter pe ‘ po } I E rn Hill you see the picture. The feller | you, 5 Lew! the Waris ; Ww ‘ 1 F 5 + é ; - : , P : who wrote that book overlooked a| worst punishment that could be in| Sy agy yee A water 6 pounda per gallon . a z ] y } Jot of chances. That ed on you. And I hope you Beh agvernd “sarees : : , church steeple {s only on) wet tt thie ‘ What we ea fight | ty ix ad touches. Y find we improved o I hope you have to see the pic ‘ tha “ pee as We oe i Sait’ sina ; vf - the novel right along. th : / n th ¥ hours f ged : — “1 said to Julien Josephson: ‘T z the t pi Unti h t nd b fotl ee gome punch in it, and don't forg Cou v ‘ ¢ " ry rp a . ie Pi . + sets ae Gries’ os se COURT ACTION fet drt ARE YOU T00 THIN? Struction he needed. Joe done the SN Provid in Janwary to tr bl edisiaadl Safirk recihad the caren: to defeat t Fecognize it!" s stitute bill, he q ih ae | OLYMPIA, Feb. 15.-—Senate lauthorities to permit the mar- . 4 aeons (No 64, which would have made It\Niaoe of Rev. Dr. Percy “= LABOR COMBAT Mother Saves Her 126, whict for thir ; hes x exible for depositors of t wT» ~ 4 £ . " t b : re ceeneret thn vention Of Us | penttle Beandinay : x | Stickney Grant to Mrs. Philip Child From Death favor the pamnage of @igar without taking either hand | 5e Sea t ; sina from the megaphone. He hitched his | ‘© prosecute t chair in my direction and leaned | tution, fell by the wayat 2 over confidentially. day evening in the first 1 ligious controversy i “Well, I'll ten you. We took the| sion of the house tn 1933 GET Would Deprive Workers of characters out of the book and gave/| The bill outlaws all court action el) ft a good, melodramatic plot. As I/three years after the possibilities of ‘+ WIDOWS Initiative, Claim mg was saying. the author overlooked a! such action are discovered by the A VE TC? BONUS that under thin Jot of good bets. We didn't. There's | fendant, instead of three years ax could be the snowstorm scene, for instance. | the cause of the action is comm t YLYN eb. 15 Feb. 1 The ° That's our big scene. In the book |The vote was 64-40, against tho bill.| QUYMPIA. Feb. 3 nm jot I He Sues Firm for 2 t it’s just incidental, | All other bills on the house calen-|war y i Opposition to old oo mde “But look what you can do with|aar for the evening session were| Ceroist: 1918 tion ed in Salary and Stock inhaled G scene like that—Doc Kennicott| nassed. Representatives Jones, Appel. |of the at ton T cs Se Fait e Puyal . veg we Sees out and battles the snow fOr) Rude and Wickson, after voting | were f th Co. f tase Aigtee gyal 1 miles and miles, risking his life tol eo" oo venate bill No. £0, which in : . " a . town. Be ; Gave an old Swede patient, see? creases the number of peremptory wn t le t fat [See re ae “igs “An we keep cutting back to| {hotness of the cutions | paneea 5 i t refuse : 176, | pow " Carol, the wife, who's scared for bim| cna need their votes to pi wit ba thee rel old \ ia iy fn @ I W Fania bd now realizes that she was att eee ne te Inc i fetes ae the orieaal. ow . I. bas | ; r r ce Nd the powe prong—that the doc’s got « heart Of 117. 141 appropriation of $4,000,000] widows were forgotten and t * . Fae ‘ s x ep iag geal gold. An’ to complicate it a Uitte | trom the accident fund for diatribu-|preme court ruled that they wo Sons aces ives $2 x si tsa ah We make the patient the father o! young Eric Volberg, who's the doc’s | Fival in the screen version. |tion to injured workmen: H. B, No.| not 142, appropriation from the medical | added : j aid fund; 8. B. No. 99, free filing of | 526, linge beech ae peti eel discharge papers; 8. B, No. 97, reduc " |tion of uniform fees for militia of ee Sm everything, having risked) ors, and to the rental of state] armories; 8. B. No. 72, use of private | seals; 8. B. No. 45, turning back cer- tain funda into the ntate treasury, | and 8. B, No, 121, milk and milk products. recetve compensation. ‘The mpensation will am: Senate ant to for & pension an app cant must show 10 ¢ Adamson declared. the state in ¥ for such ald and must Bureau of ty Missing | McNEIL FREES | Relatives || BOOTL EG KING The Star invites its readers to use thie) Harry Erolask!, mill department as an ald to finding missing | operator, Is free 'Police Asked to |felatives or friends, The department le) fin was released from the fe Find Lost Men |'2,2eiz ts reeniting these who have beet | orison on MeNoil Inland Wednest pert nf} Made to Order for Social Gatherings “They're Individual” MIDGET PIE CO., Main 1424 2420 Fourth Ave. aire bootleg The local police department, thru sori Ains a letter recelved Wednesday, han | Readers whe may knew the whercabeets ites oars been asked to locate G. J. Kork|¢t persons mentioned fatale coleman 00| ths, compel hie to atay: tt ‘ | valla Wall Heved | MMsing are requested also to report te) Which compels him to mtay In Ca of Walle Walla, who is belt vs 1) the Star, Other a were are invited fornia until 1924, whe hie t to be residing in the Green Lake) ts reproduce such Heme ma will interest 1d have expired, if he had se: | district. their readers, - s His wife is reported ‘na {il and Sone ee Partially bilnd and wishes to locate| BRUCE T. ST. |him. ‘The police have also been |er of I ey, of Delworth | Combine Alaskan Jasked for Information concerning|Park, Tex. is anxiously awaiting Railroad Offices . FREE EYE least oe -‘Danbury, Counts believed | who was Gieciaresd ot Cap Geest]|. WARING XAMINATION by his son to be in Seattle. Hel Ill, in 1921 He is beileved to Glasses are Moderately Priced— was last heard from 25 years ago. |gone to Milwaukee with a fr a " |Jamen Deputy, who was din relieved, When Needed | | jat the same time. Anyone knowing| May. Hin office has t #01 NORTHWEST || METROPOLITAN this ‘man is asked to write to his| dated with that of the c EYE CLINIC Matinee Saturday ie ee ee y Maj. James-G. oy worth, Tex | by Maj. James G. Steose Henry W. Savage's | 517 Pine Street icc ‘fcan Pribacick & Malnesi THE MERRY WIDOW NW E E 4 Phone Main 5742 Event of the Season parole tY—The moth 50 Colored Silk Umbrellas eaty Underpriced— $ 3.9 5 Attractive and highly serviceable Umbrellas at a much lower price than one ordinarily expects to pay. Made with 8-rib Ps gon frame, bakalite tips and ferrules, fancy handles with rings : ‘ leather straps. In brown, gray, red, blue, purple and green. ¢ Main Floor—The Bon Marche IDA, Yucatan: Whi not known In jcan state, a woman was ¢ the elty coun the votes of men. While women can't . the law Officials decided they could hold office, | AMUSEMENTS || .., NOTICE Person holding unused tickets to “The Merry Widow” for Wednesday mat. or night, ac- THIS SPUEe || count recent storm, and desiring exchi ge fo othe: perform- <eMgoRE’s ee || seta rasta es n THEATRE x office before 6 p, m, Feb, — Saturday. Oy vaya Weex Com. Sun., Feb, 18 Allan Rogers and in Leonora | IN NEW YORK | Men’s Ties Dandy Knitted Ties at 50c Each Plain colors, stripes and fancy effects—in blue, brown, purple, black with contrasting designs. Men’s Knitted Ties at 75c Each Ties of a better quality, in most wanted colors, stripes and fancies, at an economical price. Men's Shop—Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche BERT HOWARD WHITFIELD AND IRELAND fn “0 Ville CARLISLE AND LE MAL SENSATIONAL VA\ A Bien Jolie Corset for the Average Figure $2.50 Discriminating women know the fine, firm lines of Bien Jolie Boost Pacific models, I is one, made from MAX AND MORITZ Grecian dd coutil, in white, with elastic top. For the “There are only tw I Say: Northwest Products average figure. All-Elastic Top Corsets $2.00 Made from strong’ pink coutil, this corset i# expecially good wearing quality. The front is reinforced, and the entire gar- ment {9 well boned, Sizes 23 to 30. Baby’s Soft Toys All Half Price and Less Than Half! Nanaimo Wellington and. you'll ng again use any other, Saves “leg work"— makes one ash can do the work of four, Matinees, 2:30 = Nigh - €¥CLONIG EVA TANGUAY America’s Greatest Eccentric Comedienne TONIGHT ONLY (THURSDAY) Famous Russian Tenor BERT WALTON. OKLAHOMA FOUR GRACE AND D EDDIE PARKS Order from any good dealer Boys’ Outing Flannel Night Shirts at 98c Very specially priced for LaDORA AND D BECKMAN TONIGHT ) (THURSDAY) Plymouth Church (6th and Unt- versity) 8:20 p.m. Seats now selling, Sherman, Clay & Co, Slightly soiled Friendly, cuddly things that baby adores, Animals, Dolls and all manner of delightful things, Baby Shop—Second Floor PANTAGESCO! General Adm! Matinees, 25¢ 18 in tho lot, 8! 1 Nights, 400 el : Wai-Hu-Sing (father of his people), the high pri of the| Pueblo Indians of New Mex-| ico, is shown here standing on| the steps of city hall, New York, apparently struck dumb by the grandeur of the city.) The Indians were greetd by Mayor Hylan, ouonenonenen Comes In packages! Bluh Pimento Cheese i enononenenenenone 24-Inch Calico 10c Yard Blue ground printed with white dots and figures Lengthy to 10 yards. Unbleached Muslin 15c Yard 46 Inches wide, Good strong quality, even weave, Lengths to 10 yards, Fabric Floor—Third fee ¥ Noherin Rinehart COMM IN’. MOOR 18 STANIUOD City Power Supporters to Demand I[nitiatit PIKE STREET—SECOND AV | ECONOMY FRIDAY Products All the Time Sayings of Prominent Northwesterners other is the same,” Wee Ors Boys’ Warm Wearables Boys’ Cozy One-Piece Outing Flannel Pajamas Sizes 6 to 18—just the ki Made by the Superior Garment Co. Knickers at 98c Pair Beonomy Friday, Sizes 6 to jean and Upper Main FloonTho Bon Marche CHARGE TRIO PASSED COIN ned from governme 1 out the co pon below and m Washington Burean, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C, I want a copy of the bulletin, “Weight Increase,” and inclose herewith a two-cent stamp for postage. ENUE—UNION STREET Women’s $4.95 Coat Sweaters Reduced to Button-up Sweaters, well-fitting and comfortable. To wear about the house, under an outdoor wrap, or with a sport skirt. Knit in a heavy cardigan sitch, with two roomy pockets, knit so closely that they do not sag. All belted. Sizes 36 to 44—in navy, cardinal, tan and black. oe Second Floor—The Bon Marche : i Soiled Blankets Reduced to $5.75 a These are double blankets, wool mixed, size 66x80 inches; also single wool-mixed blankets, heavy weight—size 66x82 inches—reduced for this sale. Woolnap Cotton Blankets $3.50 Pair They're size 60x76 inches, in gray and tan only, with colored borders. Nice warm fellows at a little price. Third Floor—The Bon Marche iE Women’s Velvet Mocha Gloves $4.50 Pr. Beautiful Gloves, trim and graceful on the hands, Made in strap-wrist style, pique sewn, with embroidered backs, The colors are gray, brown and bea- ver. Warm Silk and Wool Hose $1.95 Good weight for street or sport wear, Wido range of col: ors, including black and brown. Upper Main Floor Northwest ‘© reasons for not buying One is insanity—and the Columnist, The 8S! $1.25 ind for cold nights. Girls’ 60c Books Reduced to 45c Each “Molly Brown Series'"—delights ful stories of college life, and “Tucker Twin Series" — stories of school days. Book Shop—Upper Main Floor 96 Pairs Boys’ Well-made garments of khaki, cotton mixtures, izes 6, 7 and 8. 39c Taffeta Ribbon 25c Yard Good quality, in various widths. Plain colors and fancy stripes and plaids, Upper Main Floor Dainty Lace Edges 5c Yard Odd jot in varying widths from 1 to 2% inches, in many lovely patterns,

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