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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1 Tonight only— “The Hottentot” ay Combat Wily | Bootleggers How Germany Is Defying the French Steam-Roller Hugo Stinnes, Germany’s richest man and, rumor says, the virtual dictator of her eco- nomic destiny, declares curtly concerning France’s stranglehold on the Ruhr basin: “No negotiations by us. We shall fight it out.” In terms equally explicit General Degoutte, commander of the French forces of occupation, announces that “never, until Germany makes adequate settlement for the frightful wrongs and damages inflicted upon my country, will I order my troops to withdraw.” And speaking in Dusseldorf to a repre- sentative of the Associated Press, General Degoutte declared, “I solemnly warn Germany if a single one of my soldiers is harmed and she forces another battle on us, she will not stay our hands by crying ‘Kamerad’! It will be a fight to the finish—a complete knock- out,” The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week (February 24) shows the progress of the French occupation of the Ruhr basin and presents public opinion upon the subject from all angles, This interesting article is graphically illustrated with half-tones, cartoons, and a map which shows the grip that France has upon industrial Germany. Other timely news-articles in this issue are: The Loom of the Harding Boom The Huge Cost of Governing Us The Cost of Coal and Human Life Germany’s Real Culprits Strange Fellows Who Aid Industry The Farmer As a Gambler How An Indian Feels About Radio Creeds As a Human Need Mrs. Poindexter’s Pointed Pen Flivvering After Big Game in Africa Revolution Barred in Central America Where the Public Knows It Bees Good Shows SATURDAY— First Washington Showing of HARRISBURG, Pa, Fe 28-~/| | “Men have failed to enforce the pro hibition law. Now let the women | | Gifford Pinchot, wife of Pennsylvania's fighting progressive | governor, today explained to the | United Press the means by which she believes bootleggers and booties boose can be removed from the map of the United States. | Her plan has already been submit- | ted to President Harding and ts undg DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS |iesseeeres I) ROBIN HOOD. land therefore go far toward really The Storehouse of History Ransacked! enforcing the prohibition law, or any other law,” she sald. “It would be my idea not only to use women tn smaller communities where they would exert their moral influence, but also to place them in positions of the highest trust, eapectal " | give them the authority over large Mauer withdrawals With women tn charge of the iswuance of permits The age of Romance, Chivalry, Adventure, transplanted | here would real curb on so t from Twelfth century dust and nourished in the genius of a great artist till it blossoms forth into a gorgeous spectacle ‘ - of Twentieth century realism! A tenderly beautiful love story in the midst of march- ing crusades, the clash of Prqonngasboarn Rxondewords i ee ] MOTHERS. IN-LAW singing Siro Ce vith CHICAGO, Feb. 24. Hood and his band, Maid tio row in his home, Sién Marian and her peril, Sherwood Forest and twide and both m: its greenwood, with |English Lenient With Dope Addict live with me.” Di the Sheriff of famed Nottingham Town. The Finest Picture of all Times! Rich Bootleggers Go to Prison Soviet Russian Ire At the Ruhr Occupation How Canada Helps Britain Chinese Racial Virtues The Transatlantic Radio Triumph The National Menace of ‘‘Dope”’ Traffic Mexico Expels An Archbishop The Ways of the Freight Thief Topics of the Day Many Striking Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons FUN from the PRESS at Leading Theaters is a treasure-trove for the orator, the after- Out of these are gleaned the happiest hits in dinner speaker, the salesman, and the great patter and anecdote, the funniest yarns and army of just good-natured people who like to the brightest wit. And the best are incorpo- spread sunshine at their daily toil by telling rated in the humorous short reel, “FUN from their neighbor a humorous story. For the per- the PRESS.” So, if you want a good joke to son who loves to laugh, or who gains pleasure enliven your speech, or a smart jest to stimu- in imparting joy to others, “FUN from the late your every-day conversation, you can get PRESS” is a find. It is the cream of the a fresh supply every week at all (leading) world’s current collection of mirth provokers. theaters showing FUN from the PRESS. From every nook of both hemispheres The duced by The Literary Digest. W. W. Literary Digest gathers the key newspapers. son Corporation, Distributors. 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