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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 SE PAGE 9 “HIGH PRIEST” Dancer Is Russian by od [on TRIAL \Bryan Family Dreaming IS UNDER FIRE Name Only, She Boa: —— of White House Entrance Witnesses Say Marriages Mlle. Ledova Born in : ess” | |“Brother Charley” May Pave the Way, Eve Forced in “House of David” Kansas City ¢ | if William Jennings Has Quit Running BY WANDA VON KETTLER ‘ 5 ' ANCOLN, ¢ Ma 2 ek ked the legislature not Twelve girl dan et 4 ~ ‘ BY WILLIAM K, BEATTIE y r ® Dh P . sab ie king the Do- | permit ar € « of the dire t - and « et ticulturist, — pshaw, wha ine of peprppiceveoyatag soureaka’s }.., r em but to sdvanes al tment trying te w 8 ms S| oie id Hg Ap eT Ono ebat t tical party efreles au allots “so as to t party voting.” resume: Mrs says he will J. who was nm if the le At the close of last night's alleged systen ! legislations progral on his statement 4 human rights erty rights Dividing th ven clash % monthly rental o ! Th y in “1 b an elght hour daj It is true ha he le neople ¢ si ure doing the! nd de ng wages for ev my be more | c female,” he @ % A confident smile is on the\®. c I do not believe in, nor oak aahaske | annoyance m a 1 fage of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth rm c ‘ ,e a party to installing @ com WAS BORN IN tir . during the war period, wher suttable “Billy” Wells as she listena\by « y 00 0 ¢ of enforced slavery im Nebt KANSAS CITY hats wep ay r DE OF. certatn to the testimony in the Min-| Publican ¢ . sent K. B. he adoption of ee reat eatian Wee eran tie aoe she is being tried for the ; é f cee PX tables ro rgeatey pee murder of Capt. James Pet-| «ok. | There are @ number of - |tit, former proprietor of thc| Bryan's » tor municty-| Redmen Tyee Tribe A aiga Lodows wover, r¢ a ean te — $FOPs however, that will ero Massapequa inn, Long Island.|* eee on Ae th wily Will Hold Sociz ys Jed a por POSING AS YOUTH t is x 1s he Tyée tribe, He~—They met year go in an/this proved r tedmen, will he 4 My Me loss . knov f ar t 24, at 627 First a marriage, r ife confess master thought I'd better |“ to t k out for them on SMALL PLOT " hams aa on Ma markets,” exh s will be served. to him uring the x ussian, too aywey WILL PAY ‘ v . < = —— year Benjam: ad bee ¢ ff cor “ she continued, “it A he secre 1 adov The misconduct toward her. : , < in many a city r village backyard may not He said he never saw a marriage | lar a have to work tw Hg tad etch ye more than 20x60 feet in bee ‘revelation # the cense and while at the house « t if 1 were : , ie size. In some cases a portior tandpe of results obtaine David he and his wife lived a : he same, wouldn't it |i" Bg he . 4 ' 4 as a ¢ na nmail area of land brother and sister . orth it y say American ani «2 aad drying 4 the amount of Thousands of cases might Rosetta told of many me girly don't make good artists, But ace required for drying the — be cited where the backyard FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET between Benjamin and ¢ ney do. It ts just that the public improper adv ’ to foreign artists; tt Amer able area for a garden. there ia scarcely # condit —- ——— fcan girls become fereigners’ just NOT ORN: M EN | Perchance a garage may oc so hopeless but what A a traffic nen to please, cupy the extreme rear portion, thi IS NAMED IN Mile, Ledova knows that now it This brings the available moderate return in food and ts too late for her to return to her at atree space down to perhaps 20x40 fun DIVORCE SUIT own name, because it is “Ledova’ ' feet, or 800 square a Ut _ whom the public wants to see. c hoe ws than one-fiftieth of an TOMORROW: How to re LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 22 VERY MUCH sy pena | acre claim apparently hopeless Estelle Taylor, motion picture acress, | UNMARRIED t pg on Right here most persons backyard soil, who was named co-respondent in the| “But I tell everywhere now,” she « “ Tomorrow’s Program for the George WalshSena Owen divorce | declared W hat Iam an/, ¥ _ — oe suit, again was named as 4 Ameri . : ; ° Tespondent, this time by Mrs hel| Mlle. Ledova ts a little person} jaa ao P d f P t l F h Baro whe charges the young tte| Wight Sata hal nad “tie | romenade oF Fractical Fasntons star was over-friendly with her hus.|*¥es. She i% young—and unmar ve. fi abbeces D H band, George S. Barnes, camera ae ried. und: 1 bru : i IN MONEY At 2:30 to 3:30 in complaint on file -toc Here's a secret—which ehe didn't Do you want some practical sug ns 08 earning “vin money” ° : wat fn spare time at home? Would y¥« ke to know how hundreds o : : ee ; ; U. of W. Orchestra hips aodvgirias mentand wonen,.) 4 substantial sums to resenting the modes of Spring as exemplified in Women’s and to Furnish Music | (n°? : ng, op ee ae f practical and smartly fashioned Mrs. Barnes charges Mi has been associating with her band. she nino slinees her wast wy Swindler Besieged and the act frequented } by Girls He Duped dance halls and cafes until _Our Washington bureau has compiled, out of the experience of duct became a matter of pr 0 SNNA, March When “Herr 2 oft acle Sam's boys’ and girls’ clubs, and from many other sources, Tailored and Costume Suits Silk Dresses ite Mi Vt advertived. for a|Pet¥en to the Seat orn lst, 0 eatio ctical nature for people who want to Coats and Capes Sports Apparel the family income. The bulletin will be sent on Miss Taylor countered the charges | Wife he recelved about 1.300 rep Wy ag) ep aD oes ; b af agen Millinery rani ro made by Seena Owen, screen leading | Working down the list, he succeeded We on quarte Sacer, Seco (es pened lew ered allt 20 by Rae Ee Millinery Evening Dresses woman, last year with a libel in swindling 42 of the would-be| "> ” : ea $100,000. ‘Following a series of bitter | brided out ‘of jewelry and money. bhi air Mal ~~ —"—S"—-. SATURDAY, MARCH 24—10 to 11 A. M. charges, the 0 Wal r Then the suspicions of several vic-| - a : A . i by : @ropped and the libel eult instituted tims were aroused and they sur Prin itin : Wnmrenien ens, ie Benito eee Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Wraps and Dresses 3 rounded the house in which he lived {fornia to in 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. by nee ee Gee “ges Girls’ (2 to 14 years) Silk, Organdie and Gingham Dresses | He hid. ft thi days, but finally “Pp ” to Py ? : from the fecords. pila. pid tan, sires aye, but finally | x¢ ag sig oe dll cor ra Girls’ White Frocks Girls’ Coats and Capes og OE him off to jail. Mater is 65 years| *" ; sagee tor pemaey Children’s Hats Boys’ Cloth and Tub Suits WANTED DAY |“ — ACWEHIK OFF) tiem at eens wr Sieg wate mi Soldiers ee : Two Attractive New Patterns in iF troca’ Cae’ SH the: thaent ; y are,” said the fellow who 01 ne ng un “a ; ” _ Marc Soc Gimme two off the top.” 2.—Scores t the: vieincale dat imme two off rp ealiie ; re ta td © Bri 4 to Pal | : pibut abe? aid want | 9 Sue Ae Bere Bre ONS Se f hd have B ) a week, she told} ¥°sh. women, as I say F . fl : ny ight them Isabel V, West didn’t mind work srdon late Wednes-|* °° If yuh wanta get ¥ wi t anything, just tell ‘em th’ truth, an’ y won't believe It. I told my wif | ployer, Mrs. Martha | t® belle’ ° Capitol Hilt sant-|1 was goin’ t’ play poker tnight, a In't see it that way,| he nearly laughed her head off. 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