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PAGE 4 GIRL BLOCKS BOLD BANDITS Telephone Operator Causes Arrest of Four VANCOUVER Five yeex the donde pull off bat bery on Thursday night trated by the cleverne one Four of ¢ to *have pla been arrested boundary charged with bile. They are John C. Thompson. $3, and Frank Paulo, At 11:30 o'clock Thursday ni the main phor «able was cut near ‘the central office at Abbotsford, five! Miles north of Sumas. The robbers must fF that the operator had gone home, pbut she was still at work, and When she discovered that the cable f had been severed outside central of. fice she walked to the home of the | town constable and aroused him. He telegraphed to Sumas, where ‘@n hour later a car was overhauled. taining the four men, who were Brrested. In the auto was a com Plete outfit of hacksaws, drills and | PRitroglycerine, It was later discov: | red that the auto had been stolen | Laurel, Wash The four are being held at Bell- Ingham on a charge of theft of the Automobile. } April 2 ended on rd to girt alleged yt national automo. Howell, aged Frank Ro: have thought PEX-COPS WILL | GO ON TRIA | gan to sneer and the sneer turned! peror is in love with the reed pe had Edward Hagen, Charles (Chris Brown and Edward Pielow will RO On trial for conspiracy to violate he national prohibition act In fed eral court, following the refusal Sat F urday of Judge Jeremiah Neterer to Brant petitions of attorneys to quash Madictments against the defendants Judge Neterer, after denying the jon, said the federal grand jure flurned the indictments after thoro- & Boing over the evidence at their Defense attorneys attacked the lity of the warrants used by fed. eral officers when they raided a e we at 122 Broaday and arrest- the defendants. The warrants | held as strictly legal by Judge rer. Givens, | Soviet Rus: ians Like American-Made Movies Al NIGHT LONG “= Favor Adventures of Detectives; Films Are| Ruthlessly Cut by Picture Censors MORCOW The Russien to the Apri takes strongly ET movie public American flim, especially detective stories and films showing daring cow or adventures. At th American filma hold third place in the movie houses boy cowgirl same time Probably they are more expensive harder to man filma come first ond, These are freely quickly into y are wet Therefore ¢ and Italian se cheaply and Russia imported The censor has full powers and is ruthless, He throws out ultra: re ligious and counter. revolutionary films promptly, Placards and adver. tising pictures are subject to the | same censorahtp, The Russian movie audiences have seen very little of Charlie Chaplin and don’t seem to care much about him, Also, the Russians can very easily get too much of a good thing, Re cently the (Sun Bride’ was shown here, The heroine in repeatedly danger And has many narrow es capes At the beginning the Russians ut tered admiring exclamations when the “Sun Bride" did not surrender, | but ‘knocked half a dozen “Injuns” down, jumped from @ roof onto a horse and so forth. They also heaved mighty sighs of relief when the vil tains were shot by the rescuing squad. But when this about the 10th time, the Russians be. in} Likewise they jover roared the together with horse, rocky hii] fathoms deep inte ihey thought he was done for and began to worry when his from & & valley who would now do the rescuing of the poor girl who was being dragged to the fire to be sacrificed, ‘Then he lifted him self, went over to his wrecked horse, whispered his ear The horse got up without ceremony and off they buzzed, to arrive just jin time to save the girl womething into | The Russians have proved to the world that they are able to stand a great deal, but that is too much for them, They are still too weak to stand that. They don't fuss, but simply sneer humorously and laugh Of Moscow's pine movie houses, nino are fitted quite modernly, They have @ parlor with a buffet and an always good orchestra. ‘There are three performances every avening, and nobody is admitted during the performance, whether the hall is tilled or not In most of the cinemas the light Jon the screen is very poor owing to the scarcity and high cost of cal eclum. ‘The program only contains one single film, at the average about | six or eight acts, Within a few days the first flim produced by « Russian film company since the revolution will be shown in Moscow, The whole film has been made at the coast of Yulta Uclpated in the film. The young em foil) Ruaata’s | happened | best actors and actresses have par-| Marion st SEATT THIEVES ACTIVE | Burglars, Stickups and Mo- tor Bandits Busy B bandits and auto thieve were active’ Friday night relars and Satur day, committing and and escaping with between $500 $1,000 | Four held at lowing alleged auto ity gail urrest thieves w fol the thelr Saturday shortly | midnight Patroimon J the Jquartet from |Garflold at in Kinney 16th chased w in ave and Jed halt he threatened gove thelr them when shoot, The men 4s Lioyd Madden, Lee Noble, Har old Burning and M, Silverston, No |ble was driving the car, which had |been stolen earlier in the evening from L. C, Mara, 2204% First ave The auto was returned to its owner, Francis Jones, 15, of 912 W st, was returning to his home Fri day night, when an 1i-year-old bau. | dit stepped from behind a telephone |pole and held him up at the point jof a gun, The boy was robbed of $5. 6.00. 6.0 Breaking the glass tn the front | 1635 two Joor of a cigar store at Third aye, early Saturday, burglars | entered and escaped in a small tour jing car with a quantity of Jand clgarets. The total ¥ |the loot hag not been estimated. A bystander saw the two mep as they |left the. store and notified the po- lice, but the thieves escaped Fred Bushmann, 10th ave. and returned home Friday | night from the theater to find his b 4h ransacked by cigars oft into loud laughter with every addi-| of a fisherman who Is a revolutionary | ‘eves, who took a solitaire diamond tional rescuing HERE’S MORE ABOUT JOFFERY STARTS ON PAGE 1 the girl's mother, and on clues un earthed in the investigation of her disapeparance the statutory charge was filed against Marcus Joffery. and later a similar charge was filed against Jor COULD FIND NO MURDEK CLUES Marcus Joffery was held tn jail i has been chosen to assassinate WILL BATTLE RUM RUNNERS Navy Will Be Presséd Into Service, Says Harding WASHINGTON, April 21.—Pres ident Harding ls-going to call into | Play against Atlantic coast rum runners the full power of the navy, |it was learned today on high au- |weveral days pending the discovery thority, ‘All four were charged with con-|% ¢vidence that would support a| War to a finish against the “in to violate the prohibition act |™Urder charge against him. When | shore fleet Ad when urrested they were in pos Pgession of a complete set of books howing liquor deals on a large scale. Bonsiderable liquor was confiscated | *tatutory offense against Veraly weak “oy the offic Hagen and Pielow SWere former Seattle policemen. | no clues that would explain the dis appearance of the girl covid be un warthed, he was charged with’ a mer, 17-year-old inmate from the iris’ home at Everett. Marcus Joffery was tried before Judge John M. Ralston in superior jcourt in February and acquitted. He ogger Killed in was immediately rearrested and} 5 Auto-Truck Crash (charged with an offense against ap- Wash. April 21.—| other young yirl. This trial is now | Seren te logger, va killed |Pending, but Joffery is at liberty hear Woodland, Wash., last night on | Under $2,500 bail. Pacific highway, when a light| JUDGE CARD HEARS * of small boats that run liquor from the booze armada to waiting trucks on the Jersey shore ts expected to be declared within Swift navy asub-chasers jand cutters with guna mounted probably will be used, tt is learned. Determined that the Volstead act shall be enforced, the president ts ready to use any maeans at his command to end the rum running} which he regards as the most} menacing phass of the “national scandal” of liquor-law violations. He is expected to announce his drastic Program early next week. | Valued at $260 diamond brooch | valued at $400, of gold cuff buttons, a gold and ral jen of women's apparel, re rted to the police A brown sult stolen from L, Basario, & pair wateh nes | ar he ued at First pans key ave., & burglar who used a he enter his room. SUGAR PRICE | BOOST COSTLY Seattle Pays $240,000. a 634} LE Who’s Next| GUARDS PATROL me, GSERMAN TOWN New Outbreak. Threatened by Hungry Rebels MULAIM. guards patro! new outbreak is thr a olty Armed today ened by April the inner hungry Communist rioters. leaders in the two-day 4 of nine men, demanded that the city for wounded bers of and the survivors of Refusal of this demand renewal of fighting, It monatration which cont the lives with 60 wounded, have supply com pensation tr their their dead may party mean @ and ambulances are being been t the varied circulation has given unconfirmed reporta t communists had planned a gi uprising in the occupied district of the Ruhr and that the outbreak here was part of their revolutionary | program HER MORE ABOUT PHILLIPS STARTS ON PAGE 1 clude a technical description of the woman slayer's finger prints | +a 4 If the suspect is identified a the sped slayer of Mra. Alberta Meadown, requinition for the return of Mrs. Phillips to California will be forwarded to Honduras immediately ft Traeger stated that he will lly present the papers to the authorities afid take the into custody | HUSBAND HELD FOR INQUIRY LOS ANGELES, April Armour Phillips, husband of the em 1 “hammer murderens,” Jailed today as search for the elu nive Clara speeded. ice are holding witness until they can in Ventigate fully and rumors of the presence of Clara in Central America. “I know abouts,” was Philips as « reports nothing of her Phillips pleaded with those interviewed him in his cell. that ste is in Honduras bunk, I hope the reports of} her arrest are falxe and I've always where who “Rumors are Earl of Curzon (above), the earl of Derby (center) and Austen Chamberlain. BY MILTON BRONNER With t Year for Increases Advances in sugar prices are cost |ing the people of Seattle approx! mately $240,000 « year, said Frank E. Kannatr, secretary of the Seattle tetail Grocers’ axnociation, Friday Not does the Seattle public lowe th tee sum directly, but will suffer, wit) the state of Washing: LONDON, April 71 ing ming harder and harder only the Bonar Law government, tation Is rife as to who will be next prayed that some time rhe would find a safe refuge beyond the law.” Phillips began habeas corpus pro- cendings today to obtain bis release. His law Bertram Warrington, who defended his or in the same man M. F duras, hi urging that if Rodriguer, consui red his ,overnment Clara ts found she for Hon ton, the lem of another inestimable sum, due to the harm that will be worked on the small fruit and can. ning industries, unless the price be comer stabilized at a reasonable fig. ure, The high oost of sugar will flood te immediately returntd to the United States. He emphasized that wuch & step would strengthen the jbond of friendship between the United States qnd Honduras and Mkowing dispel the American im. preasion—gained from the turbulent |stories of O. Henry and Richard in Une for the premiership Earl Cur of Threa men at zon of Derby and Austen Chamberlain, | Stantey Baldwin, chancellor of the lexchequer and strongest member of nd out Keddleston, she Earl ‘in which he was riding struck a Oscar F. Forsythe, driver of | small car, sustained a broken | and bruises. M. A. Powell, car in which the four were! was going north when the/ m occurred, throwing Powell! the wheels of the truck. The careened into the ditch but of Opium on Ship ‘Pederai customs officials, search-| the steamer City of Spokane late ty night, unearthed a cache of “bricks of raw opium weighing © pounds in all, according to Mil- . Hartson, collector of customs None of the crew of the City Spokane was charged with the sion of the drugs. rger Suspect Is Given Hearing _W. Richmond, arrested recently | Service agents on a charge | yi wing forged a signature to a} ernment compensation check, | rraigned before United States sioner R. W. McClelland Sat- ¥ morning. His bail was set at and he was remanded to the yunty jail when unable to raise the JOHN D. McLAUCHLAS, | of St. Mark's church, will | ‘in the ¥. M. C. A. Sunday n, on “Here and Hereafter,” | é will be furnishe? by the Y. . A. male quartet. M Boil Plasters Stop Pain and Open the Boll. All Drug Stores, 26c, | MoONnEY= Sfeamer SAVE ave/ 6: TACOM 3,5, 7,9 P.M. SINGLE TRIP ROUND TRIP TORIA. BC LES - STRAIT POINTS "DAILY, 12:00 Midnigs - Woes Not Ge Througi to Vietorin on at Ni ise FOR Se FOR VIC T WNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL Pore | OOD CANAL POINTS URSDAY 1EAH BAY & WAY PorTS JOE'S LAST TRIAL In the meantime Joe's first trial came up. It was ended March 9 when the jury failed to ugree, nin standing for conviction. Judge J. T. Ronald heard this trial. Joe's inst trial, which ended at 3 a. m. Satur. day morning, was heard by Judge E. M, Card. That the Joffery horn at 1324 |Old Fitth ave. was a “house of hor rors,” where young girls were lured | for vicious purposes, was charged jfrequently during the various trials of the defendants. The tral of Marcus Joffery will be pushed, Deputy Prosecutor Ralph Hammer said Saturday, and Attorney W. A Gilmore announced that he will ask for @ new trial for Joe, and failing in that will appeal the cunviction to ELKS TO HOLD LODGE DANCE An inaugural ball and reception April 26. This will mark tho first social event of the new lodge admin- istration, and an Invitation has been extended to all Elka to meet the new officers of the lodge on that occasion. Professional vaudeville, with offer- ings from every playhouse in Seattle, with moving pictures, will begin at 9 o'clock on the seventh floor of the Elks’ club. Dancing on the sixth floor and in the gymnasium will t- «in at the same hour. Refreshments will be served on the fifth floor. Woman Jailed After Fight Over Money A quarrel between two women re sulted In the arrest Saturday of Odello Ongold, 30, charged with third degree assault. She is accused by Mrs. Anna Johnson, 937 W. Gist st., with having struck Mrs. Johnson in the face, blackening both eyes. two women occupy the same house and the quarrel arose when Mra. Ongold accused Mrs, Johnson with the theft of $36. Carrying a tiny welghing machine, one man makes a living by going around London‘s smaller restaurants and weighing the customers at a fee of one penny each. The} Just how far the navy will go in repelling the smuggiers could not |be learned today tn advance of the official announcement of: the gov: ernment’s plans, Harding, however, | Delfeves the navy can clear the rum {fleet out of the 12-mile tone off [shore if proof is obtained that the vessola anchored within that zone are violating American law by send- ing liquor within the Smile zone. Whether hie advisers agree with [this view, they declined to say | Harding i# in personal charge of [the matter. He ts understood to be determined to make a thoro test of jthe government's power. | It was intimated today tn offictal |quarters that a diplomatic under standing had been reached which would permit the navy to push the tum fleet so far awny from the |store that it would be impossible |for smait boats to transfer their jeontraband cargo. | Secretary Hughes ts jto believe that naval |o outside :the 3-mile mit in pur i | | |for Elks and their ladies, will be/*tit of rum «hips if the chase be. | staged at the Elks’ club at Fourth | sins within aye. and Spring st. Thursday night, | the 3-mile territorial zone. Civil and land authorities, having |falled to stop the smuggling, the [navy wil get the job. Whether Prohibition enforcement agente {« clined. to. revea! Charge Negro With Possession of Dope ¥, D. Johnson was charged with possesion of narcotics with intent to sell In an information filed in st. perior court Saturday by Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas. Johnson was arrested by Patrolmen N. P. An. derson and W. P. Williams, April 19, at the Commercial hotel, 1476 Eliott ave. with 24 grains of morphine in his possession. He is charged with having attempted to meke a sale at the time of his arrest. He isa negro. ADIO CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL NEW YORK, April 21.—A desire to powsess the ja radio equipment l induced Ge Mahken, a young bank clerk, ke $100,000 from {the Irving National bank, pleaded, CANARIES °* Do you know everything you want to know about the cara and Management of your pet canary bird? 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Btrect AND NOs csecsseseeeeiecnreenee and Inclose herewith two cents in loose stamps UY ciresrsieserrerccecsersiacseresscscecvdesevoes vase HAE sre recsereneeveessueees the market with frult and, there be. the present cabinet, seems to have ing no buyers, will force the price of Den dropped from consideration berries down to @ ridiculously low | Sitice the defeat of the government Harding Davis—that Honduras ts a understood | vessels can! figure, according to Kannair, The farmer will suffer and elther will be forced to leave the fruit unpicked or | ive at away, Kannair has suggested that a boy |cott is the most effective method of fighting the price of sugar, but thinks now this is impractical be. cathe no organized action could be | ‘kee ‘DOPE EVIL IS ~~ ON INCREASE Los Angeles Officials Face Big Problem LOS ANGELES, April 21.—The “dope” — problem Lox Angeles authorities is daily growing more serious acdording to officials. Only ten men are attempting to combat the drug evil in Los Angeles and its vicinity. detectives, confronting Four dope squad. Four officers, attached another point which officials de.|to the sheriff's office, and an agent|a cabinet under these circumstances |{rom the pharmacy board cover the | drug ever-increase evil, in the county. During one month, November la: an arsortment of drugs with an esti- mated value of $110,000 wa confis- cated in ralds by the two squads, The }lot Included heroin, morphine, mari- huana and oplum. Most of it was | opium, shipped into the country via | Old Mexico. One raid, conducted on | the home of a wealthy Chinese, nette: $46,000 In opium and morphine. wate refuge for criminals | by @ snap majority on Tuesday, ft she is really there and haa| April 10. He waa temporarily tak- jing the place of the prime minister, | who had lost his voice, when the Laborites forced the vote while the Tories were still straggling in from dinner, For his untactful handling of the wituation, Baldwin has come in for considerable criticism Altho the Laborites are riding thelr high horse now, it Is not ex Pected that they will be able to get the ministry. Only in the last an- alysis would Ramsay McDonald be anked to form a Labor government, Carsen mentioned as a companion unless the old property.owning par. of Clara is the man of that name tien thought this the best way of] wanted here on an arson charge and | forcing an election and bi de-|that he is acquainted with Armour | feating Inbor. Phillips, | The chtet handicaps which Lora! Officers say thay have evidence Curzon or Lord Derby would have to (that Phillips and Carsen were seen jface would be the growing preju-|tomether after Clara had escaped | | dice against having a peer as pre. |ffom Jail. He left for Mexico City| 1 inter. jnome time ago, The likeliest figure on the horizon| Phillips’ arrest was ordered tol- \s Chamberlain if he oan be In-| lowing reports from Gov. Richard-| | duced to coma back into the party | "OM that he had beqn informed by [and unite all wings of the conserva. | Secretary of State Hughes that Clara jtives under him. Even then there| Ws reported to be in Honduras | would be a strong likelihood that he| The telegram sent from Washing {would insist on having Lioya| ton read: | George as his chancellor of the ex.) ‘American’ legation at Tegucigal-| to Lon Angeles within two weeks,” ! he predicted. Rodriguez «aia that the state of Tagucigalpa, where it ts mort re cently reported that Clarm has been seen in company with a “Mr. and) Mrs. Carsen,” is one of the most re- mote nections of Central America, It is nt reached by «@ rafiroad an4) is @ day's automobile journey from the Pacific coast, | Authorities bere believe the Jense| | Phillips is reported to be at the Hotel! A Tegucigalpa under the name of Mra. if the Conesrvatives tailed to form) 5°04 Sonne and le accompanied by | Lioya | couble registered as Mr. and Mra,| ackea, Carmen. If you desire this depart | ment to request the fugitive's ‘pro. visional arrest and detention with a view to extradition, please so state, adding that she had been convicted of murder in California."’ Sheriff Traeger is en route to Sac- ramento, where he will confer with | Gov. Richardson concerning action |to bring the fugitive hammer mur- jereas back to the United States, He |there is a possibility that George or Asquith might be jto step in, | . Election Won by | Bonar Law Backer | LONDON, April 21.—A run of five | straight defeats in bye-elections suf. fered by the Bonar Law governmen {has been broken. Results of the That the evil in Los Angeles is| Ludlow bye-clection, announced last largely’ attributable to the Chinese | Might, show Col, Windsor Clive, con. colony, located in a four-block square | S¢tvatlve, elected by 3,000 votes over lis placing in the hands of the gov- ernor officiul records necessary for extradition According to County Fire War. he | area six blocks from the downtown | district, is the opinion of investiga. |tors. But few Chinese are caught, They rarely appear in a transaction, | ae SOREL |the emperor. ‘The film contains Jeverything from history to tragedy, | romance, love and government. Otherwise there is no film produc tion to speak of. Seme film agents aré now putting old films together. Mount Lassen Sends Out Cloud of Smoke REDDING, Cal, April 21,-Mount | Lassen, the only active volcano in | the Untied States, burst into an erup. | tion for half an hour last night 6:30 | until 7 o'clock, | Scores of people saw a large black |cloud of smoke emitted from the }peak. A similar spectacle waa ro. ported from Millville, Mineral and Manton. JUST LIKE SPECKNOODLE “Mother,” said George, as he pro. wonted an office chum who had come to spend Saturday afternoon | Specknoodle,” George's mother was rather. deat, “I'm sorry,” she sald. "but 1 did not quite eateh the name,” “My friend, Mr. ‘Specknoodle,”’ shouted Georg | “I'm sorry," said. his mother, “but |T can't hear distinotly,” | “Specknoodie!" George fairly lowed, , Wives “Im afraid it's no use,” said old lady, ax she shook her head [with him, “this is my friend, Mr. | | liberal an@ a labor opponent. a den Stuart J. Flintham, who has swort to a warrant charging Car-| | WHAT DID HE MEAN? sen with arson, Phillips gave Car- New Office Boy: ‘A man dalled|sen a check for $2,200. here to thrash you a few moments! According to Flintham, Carsen {s ago." also wanted at Olathe, Johnson |. Editor county, Kansas, on a cattle stealing him?" a |charge preferred by Sheriff Lon New 'Offive Boy: '' told him T/Gave, Carsen also served a: year was sorry you weren't In.'’-—-Chicago|tarm in Oklahoma atate peniten Herald and Examiner tlary for manslaughter, according Prsinclissewcanreenti | to reports. SPRING THIS ON WIFE | EE Oh It was thelr first quarrel), |Mexico Will Bar Woman’s Flight "That's Just like you men," she stormed. “A man never geta into MEXICO CITY, April 21.—Mexi. can and United States officials, | trouble without dragging some wom- an in with him!” |working together, have located the “What did you say to “Oh, I don't Know," he protested spiritedly. “How about Jonah andthe SATURDAY FIREMAN HURT IN CAR CRASH » Hose Wagon Wreck Puts Two Men In Hospital were in Two city firemen Providence lespital suffering from serious three others were confined to thelr homes with minor bruises as the result of crash occurring at Third ave and Vine #t., Friday afternoon, when a one-man Ballard street car wrecked a combination hose and pumping truck The men in Providence hospital b lieved to be internally injured ar pt. Leo Smith, 3283 Ferdinand st and R. J. Syphers, fireman 20th ave, N. Thone confined to their homes ere C. D. Christman, 4117 Lakeside ave; William Miller, 1200 Weatlake ave., and A. L. Litmay, 1413 N. 46th at, STKERT CAR WAS CROWDED The street car, operated by BE. A Nixon, was traveling north on Third ave. and the fire truck, driven by Christman, was moving west on Vine #t. when the crash occurred, The street car was crowded with women and children, and a number of them are said to have suffered severe cuts and bruises, Many of the windows in the car were smashed and the oc cupants were thrown to the floor Tho street car was derailed and man on the fire truck thrown from his geat to the pave nt KE DAMAGE Saturday morning injuries, and 612% alarm was sent in from a small frame office building near Third ave, and Vine st. The damage to the building is said to amount to approximately $1,000. The three men confined to their homes will be fully recovered within & short time, according to reports. The firemen in the hospital, how ever, are suffering serious Injuries and may be confined there for weeks, sevording to hospital attendants: CASUALTIES IN RECORD DANCE WASHINGTON April 21.—The national capital's end nee dancers. who numbered 38 Wedensday night dwindled to two today by heavy cas ualties, Two male survivors were still going strong after 60 hours. The su ing woman, Florence Gentry, succumbed to exhaustion shortly after midnight, after 48 hours and 10 minutes of continuous shuffling, and was removed from the floor, suffering from hysteria W. C. Mendenhall, who started with his wife, was taken to the how tal at midnight, suffering from complete exhauetion, after outlast ing hin wife vy nine hours. He had danced 56% hours K. J. Glenn, of Baltimore, was re moved by physicians, who feared hi. mind would give way. Northwest Narcotic Division Created | been arrested she will be returned) WASHINGTON, ‘April 21—A new| administrative district for enforcing federal laws against narcotics will shortly be created out the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, It was learned at the fed- eral prohibition bureau today. The present Pacific Coast district will be stripped of Washington and Oregon and the Denver district of Idaho and Montana today to form the new district,«which will have headquarters at Seattle, Wash. ‘The move was said at the bureau | to be aimed at securing effictency and economy in administering the narcotic laws. Sach thin, Clara Phillips Central America, where she is now believed on the verge of capture. Steps are being taken to’ arrest hor If she attempts to re-enter Mex- feo In a fight from Honduras. A United States federal agent 1 here investigating the report that Clara stayed at the Hotel Francis, route” by which Which is next door to the United | States consulate and a block from the police station. hotel with a man for several weeks | and then departed for Guatemala, Silver Bubble Ball Honey’ academy, Pike at 1ath, Wednesday evening, Aprii 25 Free bubbles. The one big night. Dano- ing every Wednes- day, Saturday and Sunday evening. DANCING TAUGHT, $5 All Danees and New Steps Guaran. teed in B $6.00. B jase starts Thureday Tp; Advanced, Monday Plenty of prastice. 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M,, 9:00 P.M, Mxtre trip Bat, & Bun, 0:30 PM, Fusengor Hare, 80¢ Round Trip Virile outdoor action and 10% sounds just lke ‘Specknoodle’ me,""—Exchango, NAW L.YARD ROUTE & modern miracle that ‘“ will make you think— THE KINGDOM WITHIN GASTON GLASS ~'PAULINE STARKE’ And an all-star cant ("NEWS and COMEDY Locé Stats crossed Mexico to| A woman an-— navy units will function as such | working with an agent of the state) chequer and Lord Birkenhead in an.| P& Honduras, telegraphs that Clara) swering her description lived at this or will be put under command of board of pharmacy, form the police | other important Job. jp Wonderful? | 1929 APRIL 21 Ruhr in Deadlock, Says Lord Curzon at Groat F mored negot ubr imp preas Curzon decla Whiy it’s so ful that ing to extended ment! THAT'S William DE MILLE’S ‘aramount production giv engage- Grumpy, the famous eriminal lawyer! “GRUMPY” —with— THEODORE ROBERTS May McAvoy Conrad Nagel In the leading roles “* * Coming Soon to ae ne eT TT TT Ti ¢.0.Gabriehog o Myke! GED IC { Madison ft Second. Madison St. Bet, Ist and 2nd NOW PLAYING BANNISTER Mind Reading Marvel YOU HAVE SEEN ALEXANDER NOW SEE BANNISTER In Conjunction With The Big 4 in 1 Show Presenting Vaudeville Specialties Photoplays Beautiful Girl Revue and A Corking Farce Comedy “Bringing Up Uncle and REMEMBER— At Regular Prices 10¢ 15¢ 25¢ C’mon—Let’s Go! Continuous Sunday 1 to 11 Bannister at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 — LEL PINGS PING | y= NOW PLAYING “SHATTERED IDOLS” “KAISER IN EXILE” Original and only pictures of the former German Emperor exile, SUMMER PRICES: Rvery Day Kvery Eve, aatineses, LOG After roo: 20c