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4 | section two | The Seattle Star —_[ Paces1 70% SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 192 a \ ~ > VETERANS FIGHT Donkey Changes Coat but Not I ts Bray SEES US, AS Home Life Is Her Choice] FIGHT MOVING FOR FAMED SHIP Disguised Flyer Known by Old Whistle ART been —~| LIBERTY BELL Protests Against Scrapping Serge ere Patriotic Organizations in of Old Olympia : Concerted Action PHILADELPHIA, April PHILADELPHIA. April 18—"The ympila, © hereafter ure tim of man ree eee 7 Former Metropolitan Direc- tor Predicts New Era 1 || Los ANGEL os | |1ca is the great shall fo eAenta All or p pendence Ha is the gist of a reso fcant for ¢ duced in the Philadelphia a 5 i ro tha olan cag 1) at the request of patriotic Her ‘paych tests for appli » thruout the United States, t cessful and rly the Sons of the Reva 1 i 1 men that < fo orders argue that % ; will the embarrassment and diplomacy when requests are In Europe it has a hard t Poaceae we Og oe Peres | setting over nal boundaries. made from othe | of the Libe . if a flat rule is lestablished that the bell shall never lagain be moved. Mrs. Florence S. Robnett It to more than. tikely the <ommam : will adopt the resolution. sel, such as the Constity “America for years has attracted fame and the Hartford, famous in Here’s the steamer Washington, formerly the Flyer. She forgot to change the tune of | art ata fror her whistle when she changed her name and appearance. For 83 years she carried|now beginn °| passengers between Tacoma and Seattle for an average of 28 and 1-3 cents per trip and is Already many America still going strong. proned “on * the t|Dope Suspect Is Released on Bail and mem. placed BY STEVE ARNETT Many years ago in a amall villag ho had awarded bers of \Playwright Sued for Auto Injuries 28, April 18—Two damages against Walton Tully, playwright, file here today. The suits urred by Am. ames C, Filby on Merchant Micdevad ‘ Girl i in Taxicab * tone Gas merc the citizens of Olymp! } aboard the de he tablet is der ‘Victory and around it appears the "sald to ha 4 another car in which » riding. The woman seeks the man $5,000, appearance and decided to n cordingly we mist and al $10,000 a ne ee = Feature Panama Cruise ia NOW PLAYING! : Congr ressmen on Southern Tour Going T hrul| JEWS RETURN INCONCEIVABLY ENTHRALLING—INCOMPARABLY INTERESTING Poccedi te atseara thet ‘Vigorous’ " Routine; No Booze on Board | TO PALESTINE r t f 4h 4 toh have displaced In e-Tacoma run years whe is t verse! on the ngines arp really put to| and comme “But the day in coming tn Am ho re: at will make en k even n to m to Captain ng of the bat! No flags tod: C Olympia’s old , sasomed out in his) RECORD RUN when her was Immediately | DU RING THE A-Y-P the tert came | n and he | m ing from the | ., fashioned mast es in desolate aband. between the North Carolina} he old St. Paul | ther the Washington or the | when , whe is admired by seafaring | from men and old-timers who know @ good | has « I when they seo it ves GIRL LOSES =. me HER SAVINGS fess By mingling the mystic philosophy al American Lee mu ephone ic to 1 in superior =| ating and Strolling | e a in the Nothing Like It on Earth! THE PICTURE THAT RAN FOR THREE BIG MONTHS At THE LYRIC THEATRE, NEW YORK Bouchard charges that Lee} pack in 1891 on the Columbia r BY W. H, PORTERFIELD | wa told her he was an exponent of|a steamer was built and was ch WITH THE divine healing and “New Thought.” | tened the Flyer. For many years she| WATERS, Ap He promised her complete recovery | plied up and down the river and her| anyone thi his cruise is a Joy | verbial bon: ot a drop of contr of her health as well as largo divi-| credit on the banks was very good.| Tide, he is entitied to another esti-| band has appeared diréctly or by” in- dends {f she invested her savings| She was said to be the fastest craft}mate. Here's a sample dally pro-| ference aboard this ship since we : i | in the Waghington Shale Oil & Prod- at at that time in Northwost| stam for congressmen and newspa-| sailed. are flooding to Palestine from/ meth Co. Phalther pros tes me ers, Duplicates of her engines | Der Renlusen alike: One of the strongest prohibitionists | 2°" 4 Russe, Austria and other| terlalized, Miss Bouchard sets forth.| were installed in the private yacht} Rise at shower bath, shave, | I've met in a long time in the hand-| Oto Henry Gorin, Seattle attorney, | Corsair, owned by J. P. Morgan. | breakfast, half-hour stroll about deck | some new senator from Nebraska, R. | Swamp lands are being drained, and an officer of the oll company, Later In the same year she was| following by setting up exercises.) B, Howell, republican - progronsive, | desert are, belng: Srrignted roads | said Wednesday that Lee was not, brought around from the Cotumbita | then lecture in main mess room by /and advocate of everything designed | 1 lindods ail ‘attion py hoasaiit authorized to sell the company’s|and was put on the Seattle-Tacoma | some one of the naval Instructors, | to help the folks who work. s money, and rum running ts| NAVY IN PANAMA | tho easiest way to get It 0.—(By Mall)—I¢| At tha ip is dry an tho pro r the strong ha’ j home stock. leum. For 17 years, up to 1911, she|then a half hour for reading or ex-| Senator Howell is only 69 years|*4 farms Loe Ly Aaa a te eet Fete Se plied between the two cities, covering | ercise, then lunch. fold. Ho was in the class at Annap-| ‘th? Rew occupants ay a distance of 1,988,740 nautical milex| Afternoon horse races on port sido /olix with Admiral Koontz, boss wkip-| City of 20,000, every one o} : bear] and carrying 5,000,000 passengers! of main deck,- more exercises, fol-| per of the navy, and they are renew ¢ Jews. Vineyards are being} without an accident. lowed by discussions on future of our | ing old scenes and visiting over-time ted, and tho country will soon SHE WAS MADE navy, our.colonial policy, band con-|as-thay are Joint occupants of the | become an ideal ong, the speaker lOVER LIKE NEW cert and movies In evening, and then | same n aald i she was bought by the | to bed, as Pepys would say. }) Howell left the navy early and n-| Dr. Juris lectures in Yiddish, and ‘ofession of engine has been speaking {n Ame rea months under the ausp 4 Navigation Co, and| Looking at the chart, I note that | tered the red one of their best! the long, low, palm-crowned sand | in w ¢ has been singular: jo on our port side in the well-/ cessful, but he hax never form © Poale-Zion organiz rminus of Skipper Colum-| his first love, and Admiral Kc American Jewa have returned to| us’ maiden voyage into there waters | feels that the navy is particularly |tne land of their nativity, Dr. Juris| some 431 years back | fortunate tn hav & man in con-| said, but It 9 a haven for On the starboard side a still lower| greasy who knows the navy and its | ¢ Jews from other lané sand key just. emerging .from salt traditions first hand. | - passenger boats. Her speed had | Pil not diminished and her appearance was still very good. She continued on the Intercity run until 1918, when ter owners tired of her looks nd decided to rebuild her. Tho} peat workmen to be had were set to| Water rejoices in the caption, Rum | . i, Island.” 1 suspect thin key is also a | the task of overhauling her. She [tee a ce trom Jim water. | TeSdecvous for Qoome amugatern, ci) English Would Bar EAL Fiwed by awoos Sasa 4 878 : ded || alto strongly suspect that the cold trou use nig! agai, Mleee ds essen ear ype rand still ower key just beyond | American Flats | om ner a new vewsel. She ¥ jus | ing her 5 ' similar law |--LONDON, April. 1s—Restrictiona | L Cc K s legal name ie] have been fixed to prevent the con- | not immune breaking, even | ed from stem to stern Ine works were insta | tlncoaen out practi a - “Concepcion.” Names mean nothing | struction at Hichmond Hill of flat} UB) she tener peti of the Wash. |th¢ Bahamas What the natives bufldings on the American plan, | Oh fe Lg Used Yearly vernel, ie je ie - ~ = —— CREST | ington. | She was put back on the Seattle- Tacoma run and many of the na | tives and oldtinrers gathered at the {dock to see her off. A new steamer | |always attracts attention and she was greeted with cheers, “What « fine new boat,” sald many a Seattleite. | “Look at her shine,” said others. AND THEN THE | FAMILIAR BLAST! The stage was set and aii wa prepared for her “maiden” trip, The workmen had completed their rena a. “ta oy oa TY LZ py oe TWO YEARS OF ADVENTURE ge poling SAS | | SQUEEZED INTO TWO HOURS OF THRILLS paint on her whistle had not changed its tone. A long, loud blast of pleasure emanated from her throat as she! Te served |\\. Ui ihe re MAC DACIFIC | TEtow coenot? asked) the ‘natives: | 4 Jateruational EXPOSITIO) IN: "We've heard that noise for the | Telephone Direct Main 4271 See the ferocious beasts of impenetrable Africa pictured in their wildest haunts. \ See the dauntless adventurers of the camera face death a dozen times while they snap the mighty behemoths of the unconquerable forests right under their snarling noses. See the most thrilling motion picture record ever brought back from far-off Africa. Don’t miss the greatest of all shows—mightier—bigger— more thrilling—than any show on earth. See it today! [YOU need have no fear of fried foods if you || fry in Snowdrift. 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