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MINNEAPOL!8 Fou have the from March 8 keep away the “Ant Minneap Gimme League” will get you The “gimmes } Widespread wationa: diseas, signs of Which crop out tn various f grafting and ta chr ts the mame of « s of “antl great A. E Root ts its | Gon tas Don Giovanni. Rachem. Were Prov! orgenization was seriously and bas sertously set bout its work of reforming this Atmerican character trait. estdent. He has je of tncorpera- & certin estab! ~ If | and enrolied more than 100 members. No dues Fequirementa, except « vow to fight the “Gimme” evil has becom an age More are coming in daily No special “This Olm mye ‘Gimme this’ or Root habit” It you try to berrow from a mem- o is pledged to e" button at | you—which is your cus to ancak Borrowers of books, tools and euch ike are included in the league's anathema, and it is expected that ar. | dent volunteers will be found among! |housewtves whose “upstairs family,” “folks next Gimme Leasve” has been organised | 00r” have the habit of “I wonder if to cure the disease in this city. ber of the league fash bis “Ant-G “downstairs family” or youll lend me eta store I forget all about. . . Sient, scorn ferming among belihops, of ts me that,’ from « cigaret to cold cash, and the purpose of the league is to put « stop to the i opposition check | forma’ girla, walters and others who ex pect gratuities as a matter of right od headquarters! Also from those concessionaires who | country. wil Leary building, Saturday at noon meet at the Dartne! President Geor vited Frank Reeves of Wenatchee, one time Moor bader of the house of representatives; Mra Belle Reeves, « member of the i prominent speakers, T. Bell, whe has been e secretary té Senator C. C. | You know when I was at the grocery | get « tion's share outin on such éo| | pavonsa However, if sucee: will be established thruout Democratic Club to Celebrate Saturday The King County Democratic club cafeterta, KB. Ryan has ip pected branches the A-3504 TBs Rose of the Rio Grande. Process RECORDS Down tn Maryland. Think of Me. Fox-Trots. Manhatten Dance Or- cheatra, Xylophone Solos. A-3789 The NEW SONG HITS A-3790 785 Best As Long As You Have gen “The Twinkle 2 Fox-Trots. The Columbiana, A-3789 TB< I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw ‘ou Don’t Say Good- Trote,” Phil Okman ond Harry Reser, ne-Step. Paul Biese’s Ofehoaee. A-3784 You). Nelson and Hart. A-3781 Mono- Comed; logues. Joe dave A-3772 7Be Work. Jeb of Journey irish Jig Medley. Irish pipes, ie end Fionos Brot violin and piano, Morrison and Muller, A-3773 7Be Pirovette. Prince’s Orchestra. te, rey Waltz. Orchestra. A-3767 18¢ “Il mio asered O linens na, (Mozart) Charles Hackett, tesoro intanto” 98047 $1.50 Mana-Zucca) Rosa Ponse! Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) Song With Wings jd. (Hahn) Bar- bara Maure! 821 Pike Street 1421 Third Avenue 416 Union Street 1516 First Avenue 15 A-3785 7Be Mr. Gallagher and Mr Shean. é: A-3783 70 How Ya Gonna Keep Your Mind Joo le Hore, Bids ‘Gamer, " Falling. Elliott Shaw. Pm Just o Little Blue (For 750 Cohen ‘Phones About His Auto. Cohen ‘Phones the Gas Company. 49925 $1.50 © for the Wings of « Dove. A-3777 $1.00 You've Got to Seo Mamma Every Night. 1 Loved You Onee. Dolly Kay. A-3808 he Fox. Trots. Frank Weetphal ond His Orchestra. A-3786 TBs Maid. From “Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue.” Poul Specht and His Orchestra. A-3116 Ye 1 Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Chicago (That Toddling Town). Fox-Trots. The Geor, Bh Trots. Accordion Solos. Guido Detro. A-3788 TBe You Tell Her—I Stutter, Away Down East in Maine, Van and Schenck, A-3770 754 He Used to be Your Man, But He’s My Man Now, Dixie Blues. Edith Wilson and Jo Dunn's Orig- inal Jazz Hounds, A-3787 | 7Be Angelina. De'Darkies’ Jubilee, Hi C. Browne and Male Quartet. A-3769 (786 Parade of the Wooden Sol- diers. From “Chauve A-7578 $1.25 Harvard Songs—Medley No. 1. The Gridiron King— Soldiers’ Field—Harvard- hony Shannon Four. A-3780 78 Brown October Ale. From “Robin Hood.” (Smith and DeKoven) Stein Song. (Bullard) Oscar Seagte and Shan- non Four. Capricietto, (Mendelssohn- jurmester) Entr'acte Gavotte, From “Mignon.” (Thomas) Violin Solos, Bddy Brown, A-WOT The Ti ‘gians. A-3175 Be A-3768 $1.00 he. You can play them on any phonograph The new beauty which Columbia New Process Records have brought to phonograph music is for every one who owns @ phonograph. No matter what make of Instrument you own, if it is designed to play “lateral cut” disc records or {f it has an attachment for playing them, you can play Colum- bia New Process Records. Think what this means, in greater enjoyment, to yourself and your friends— the finest vocal music of the world, as free from irritat- scratch as the golden voice of the greatest artist holding thousands enrap- tured; the choicest instru- mental music as free from annoying scrape as the muted strings of a rare old violin throbbing under the magical fingers of a famous maestro. Whatever your mood for music, the surging sym- honies of great orches- ras ; the lilt of a troubadour song; the splashing melody of a guitar, played beside a moonlit bower; the impas- sioned song of a great dra- matic singer; the galvanic inspiration of the latest dance hit; you'll find the new, velvet-smooth surface of Columbia New Process Records will give you it, unmarred by the filing noise of needle friction. Take the accompany- ing list to any Columbia shop and as an example of Columbia’s finer record quality listen to the fasci- nating new fox-trot, “Noth- ing But,” played by The Georgians. On the other side is another toe-teaser that sparkles with dance ersuasion—“Way Down ‘onder in New Orleans.” Note the perfect record- ing—note the absence of annoying scratch and scrape, 2 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Deale at all times can supply you with the Latest Columbia hits: REMICK’S SONG & GIFT SHOP Telephone Eliott 2702 HOPPER-KELLY COMPANY Telephone Elliott 0113 YOUNGSTROM & NELSON Telephone Elliott 1051 LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPE Telephone Eliott 6181 rs, who BUSH & LANE PIANO CO, 1519 Third Avenue PORTER FURNITURE (CO, 1518 Fifth Avenue UNIVERSITY MUSIC STORE 4312 University Way GERKE’S MUSIC HOUSE 4th Ave, and 66th St, Telephone Main 8597 Telephone Main 0584 Telephone Kenwood 4383 Telephone Sunset 0249 THE ATTLE Mansanita hotel raided lons of moonshine heid ment at § y L urch m. Friday and Wednesday next week |Here and There| Six Kéward Krize Home Mlasionary soclety entertaln Asbury M Income tax office, federal butlding open Ul § p m Monday, Tussday Locus B. Compton and Charies | Denle to hold month revival at Goe | pel tabernacie, Christian and Mis sonary alllance, beginning Bunday Rs | Harry Woodin, 44, beld under Bee | | ler antidope bili 7.48 Memortal service for late Mra Reb ert Kinosid at Christ church, Satur | day, at # p. ma. } "eee | Tdeut, Commander John A Fieteh. te opposition, | @F. U. & N. died in Haiti from fall goes on ang 20wn hatehway Rainier Beach residents to meet | Tuesday evening at mmerson school. | Chamber of Commerce secks Na- tion convention. Oy ee tional Pulp Manufacturers’ aasocia James F. Henderson and wife win | title to King county real estate in state supreme court deciaion. L. T. Kentner, J. L. Cruteher and J. M. Boyston held as railway card shorps, eee Mn GQ OC Unburt. | eee Woolworth, Yakima, tla two stories down elevator shaft, Layer of rock stops off drilling on Alaska pentowula. ee Shaw Desmond to lecture on “The Ireland of Today” at First Presby terian church Monday evening, oe Green Lake Improvement club to Organize at Green Lake library at § P. m. Monday eee China club report showing need for Detter Washington. Cee immigration station sent to W. R. Allen fined $100 for pre-elec tion fight with Tort) s . back from Kast. "ee Seattle Real Yxtate fous Educational Workers, ee March 16, 730 p m urdeon, Superintendent of Boboots Cole ts amoctation would license ali realty dealers, ‘Thomas H. Tain addresnes Relig King County Bee Keepers’ aascota- tion meeta at Chamber of Commerce, Many Activities at Y. W. Next Week Y. W. GC A. activities for next week include ap Industrial Girls’ club charm echool class at ¢ p. m. Monday; gymnasium at 7 p. m. and awimming at 1:80, The Buatnens Girls’ club will have charin echoo! at 7 p m and swimming at 8:30 the ame day. On Tuesday the Cosmo. politan club will mest at T p um. at which time they will recetve instruc jtton tn art decorations | All clubs of the amociation will hold & costume party tn celebration of Bt. Patrick's birthday at & p.m. Thursday, and on Saturday the Sat urday Night club will have @ St Patrick's day party from 6:30 wnt! | 10:30. | —_—_—— LONDON, March §—Accardiag te |pbysicians, the gypsies ving In | tents the year round are the health. | leat people in the world | Old King The man of the hour is undoubtedly tha dence and tomb was lately opened to newspa able man in the world today is King Tut-an editor, “Almost overnight he has obtained a President of the United States, or the Premie Jack Dempsey. + « « His leap into fame Dr. Coue. By way of corroboration of this very gen makers are bringing out Tut-ankh-Amen cost vertising, with an interesting variation on th Tut-ankh-Amen episode can be a {n, he {s s have been written about him, Margot Asquit draped, at least {n part, after the manner of t suburbs, restaurants, apartment houses, and p {s confidently predicted that there will soon be King {s all the rage, in spite of his age of s n THE LITERARY DIGEST this week (Mar ally Wlustrated, which tell all about this famous K ures which have been unearthed in his tomb, Other Do the American People Wish to Join a World’s Peace Court? Hindus Are Too Brunette to Vote Here War Waste or War-Speed? To Shear Supreme Court Powers Soviet Russia’s Reliance On Islam Radio For Mines to Avert Disaster The New Treatment For Diabetes New York’s Awe at the Best Seller Kindness, Not Curses For the Turks Do We Need a National School For Manners? Topics of the Day How Business Is Improving Many Interesti What They Say About the Motion “The Idterary Digest's ‘Pun From the Press’ proved « Bovelty that gave genuine enjoyment"—Weekly Fim Re- vow, Auanta, Ga. “‘Fun From the Press’ proved one of the most delight ful laugh-provokers of the season."—Atianta Constitution “An entertaining bit & ‘Pun From the Press’, & colle tion of short humorous aquibs which have been exception ally well chosen by the editors of The Literary Digest and are hot only comico but, in @ finer sens humorous.— Philadelphia Record. Go to Theaters Showing “Fun From tho P The Literary Digest, Producers. Leaps Into Fame for U. 8. Pat. Off.), a whole act of a New York musical comedy has been cut so that a new FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1928. Tut t late King of Egypt whose combined resi- r nesta and pal “The most remark- -Amen,” flatly announces one newspaper position of eminence surpassing that of the r of Great Britain, or Charlie Chaplin, or has been even more spectacular than that of Ty held opinion of the popular King, dress- ae | an enterprising silk manufacturer is ad- e name, “Tu-tank-ha-men” silks (Reg. App. id to be slated for the movies, poems galore h has appeared in London wearing a gown he popular young King’s kilts, while babies, arlor cars are being named after him, and it a King Tut cigar. The simple fact is the ome three thousand four hundred years. ch 10th), there are two live news-articles, graphic- ing of Egypt and of the splendors in historic treas- news-articles of great interest in this Number are: A Brighter Day For the Old Farm Mortgage A Mr. Harding’s Shifting Cabinet Coal Gouging Charged by the Miners How Germany Is Standing the Ruhr Ordeal A French View of the “Anglo-Saxon Entente” Who Discovered Hafnium? Flanders Mud Blooms Again The German Opera Invasion “Jugging” the Bootleggers in Minne- sota “Big Six,” New Boss of the Boston Braves The Lexicographer’s Easy Chair ng Illustrations icture Novelty, “Fun From the Press” “The Literary Digest's ‘Fun From the Press’ is @ highty amusing and breezy lot of clever sayings."—Philadelphia Inquirer, “In my estimation, {t is a reel that should be on every Program for the reason that the witticlams are rare and | Well selected and cannot help but be appreciated by the better class of people and those who appreciate clean wit and humor.”—Charles ¥, Kear, Mgr. Opera House, Miners ville, Pennsylvania. ‘fess and you will enjoy the entertainment, W. W. Hodkinson Corporation, Distributor. Wiothers of Why not make sure that your children have the advantage of using the Punk & Wagnalls Com- Americam——> FT home) Ki mas gin pee" Teachers Ask Thelr Training M usic Lovers in the Public | | Mo, March 9— | How many people really Uke | | KANSAS CITY, rausio"—good in the sense that high-| | class musicians mean when they say | it's go0d—"classical stuff!” Not #0 very many! | So the mustctana themselves say. | But they're going to—in Kansas ic y, at any rate | Real musicians, when they come to “K. C.” @ generation hence, wil! not have to cast thelr pearls of | melody across the footlights to— Enipty-headed debutantes hiding their yawns behind powder pufta Marcelied dowagers soclally comb- Ing the audience with lorgnettes. Business men corralled into fash- jonable parties by their wives sur reptitiously consulting their watches and wondering wearily how long {t's going to last. All sorts and conditions of people ir faces into the “born smile, audiences, Symphony to storm the box offices and to listen to Tschalkowsky’s “Andante Canta- ile” as eagerly and attentively as Al Jolson fans on the MORE THAN IN ASSETS State missioner of Title Insurance by This Mo Date Tithe Ina pany Of this sum, irnt eth eyo on proved rea we issue an munranty, tion 1 COMPANY ASHI’ guaranteed $700,000 APPROVED BY THE Insuranee Com- | Stand Hehind the Policies #150,000 tn overnment bonds and estate Is al- } Waye-kept on dapoalt with the state treastrer an @ permanent guaranty fund, Why be content with an opinion on yourtifie, when absolute protecting you againat forgery or other fatal dofects of title, and nso ngainat cont of litigns title 1s attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE “Under tute Supervinion” MORE THAN “good |concerts give here every Old Silver to Be * Placed on Display The first “silver show” ever wtaged tn Seattle will be held tn the rooms of the Seattle Fine Arta ro- clety, 1218 Fourth ave, March 13 to }15. Silver beirlooms and antiques, |datihg before 1860, owned by Seattle people, will be on display. In addition |to these, Miss Margaret W. Jordon, janstetant to the president of the Gor @ \ham Co, of New York, will display Jan exhibit, including silver from the melting pot of Paul Revere, Amer foa’s first great silversmith. Two thousand Invitations have been math ed to Seattleites to attend the exht- | atl Schools Princess Is Ill ’ From Her Grief PALERMO, March §—Princess Catherine, youngest daughter of the late King Constantine of Greece, has grieved over the death of her father #0 much that she ts seriously {lL ORE THROAT Gargl le with warm salt Bulls Gore Man and Two Women GLASGOW, March §—Seven bulls escaped from @ corral at Berwick and terrorized the town before they wera recaptured. A man and a woman were gored by the animals. bition and bring their old silver. Mabelle Glenn being developed by Maybelle Glenn, music supervisor of Kansas City's public schogia. Miss Glenn's motto 1e—begin early, | As a result of her efforts 10,000 wiggly, restless boys and.girle sit en- raptured at the junior symphony t montha | Miss Glenn contends that no child or adult elthercan enjoy a sym- phony selection without having heard it at least four times, The children study, the concerts they are to hear for months in ad- vance. Hyery movement of every composition means something defi- nite to them, ‘They're familiar with the composers’ lives, with the storien | of the compositions, with the instru. | mentation of the orchestra, | Consequently they prefer good music to jaz. Munto dealerm can soarcely keep tn | stock the phonograph records which | are to be played at the juntor con. | certs, Little newsboys flock, Satur. | day nights, into music stores and! spend thelr earnings for opera rec. ords which they. take Nome and ex-| plain to thoir families, Just as they | have boon explained by thotr teach- ers themaelves, Libby's 6liced, No, 2 can.. 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