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id HART WILL NOT PUNISH WOMAN No Legal Action Against Teacher Confessing Fraud 108 ANGELES, May 29. 1B. Mart, famed t \ films take any MacCauley Whose publi him of charges he was the father ¢ Which she admitted was ehiid "What can I do asked whether he legal action. “If she Smuch as 1 have enough “Nobody knows the thru. Tho first thing 1 knew Samet her they had me up at the Pirict attorney's office accusing me Being the father of her child. I Known her only a movie fan Tefused to see the child, and 1 told Wher what 1 thought of her. 1 also Hitold District Attorney Woolwine | Wwould see her dead before 1 would Contribute one cent to the support of She chit, which was not mine. I Hever gave her a dime, altho I rea P ized my future career would be jeopardized if she caused | Some of my friends finally did some sleuthing, and proved her story false They finally got an affidavit to that effect from her “This woman's most peculiar I hav i DoT fear her mind must have a peculia: Seauirk in it. The way I figure it, sb Toved me, and she said to he elf, ‘Here is a stern man, who has Hever been conquered by any woman Sf 1 can only conquer him, if I can Bonly have a child by him, then I will We won.’ When she failed in h intentions, she borrowed this child. nd really got to believing it was her I think "1 suppose medical history for the & 50 years will be reciting this It's one of the biggest riddles Was ever up against. “No, I haven't lost my faith in omen—good women—and I never i. A reconciliation with my wife? @an't talk about that. I don’t want talk about my family affairs.” | Hart's hair is graying rapidly, and looks much older and more wearied Than in his last films, made over two irs ago. RUBBER CO. IS "IN STRANGE FIX oduct today trouble. actions are the ever seen, 4 in Demand, But THE TYEE FOR Neate Local Lawyer |! Firm Loses Money “Unique condition, a firm with} U rs waiting at the door for) product, but a firm that loses) on everything it makes due} ive methods of manufac-| ‘Was portrayed by ‘Attorney | 0 F. Murphine, recetver of} Victory Rubber Co, at a stock- Meeting at the plant Mon- ¥ night, in making a report.of ivership. meeting was called by a spe-} committee of stockholders named gate the firm's business by its trustees and to de-| Ways and means of raising} to pay creditors who have wn the concern into the hands| [CLEVELAND POLICEMAN SLAIN] ld (right) is being sought in connection slaying of Patrolman Dennis Griffin of the Cleveland police f The authori with the hope he may be able to with the light on the mystery. He was last seen vho had arrested him and was t the station »* LIKE BUFFALO BILL ou interested in Be What Scouts De Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. € I want a copy of “What Scouts Do,” two-cent stamp for same. and inclose a loose Name Street and No City State (Our Washingto) without name or some es: a bure tial part of add 1923 IS OUT Head of Convention| Corwin 8S. Shank, Seattle attor.| With 2,500 copies! off the press, 7 ney, and trust 0 Piret the University of Washington 1923/"*¥- 804 a trustee of the Firat Bap ‘Tyce, was ready for distribution|tst church of Seattle, has been| Monday. elected president of the Northern| The Tyee. the annua} student DUb-| Baptist convention, now in senwlon Heation, is this year being presented oa Soto ea cron before, (received here Sunday from Dr, Am It is an interesting and artistic ap-|brose M. Balley, pastor of ths Se pearing book, containing pictures,}attle church, who is now with Mr. stories and history dealing with the) sank at the convention. classes, the organizations, and the) a i on ceeelved tn university as a whole, Its’ covers! : are in rich, hand-tooled leather ef-| Seattle that the Rey. W. R. Saw- fect. Its pages bear a variety of] hill, pastor of the First United Pres interestingly tinted border desigD%) yytcrian church, haa been elected at Atlantic City, according to word| ving him to|' done in Gothic architectural style.| tI SAYS EAST IS KNOCKING CITY Show Manager Hears Se- attle Is “On the Rocks” booking the inwtead of th how mid R that quiet ginning June HUGE ARMADA HERE IN JULY vy's first presidential review will be held here on July y after Prosident Harding's om = Alask AT [ INVASION _ Giddyup~ I'm jolly and As I prance on my galloping bay~ I'm a flavo! 0 ry rellow Enticing and mellow Three yodels unimer BY HARRY J. HUNT WASHINGTON, Ma pone anion of An tates government undertaken within mont Tho the in t Paeif for “lickrish’- heoray!} American Chicle Co. presents the nf tel Flavory 4 in “Quality Gums” Featuring BLACK JACK gypsy moth as hatching places for their eggs In hte, r auxiliary veusels, carry 0 officers and men. The of t ty from can » ship, and se " s are ter | consideration between local and} service teams, It is powsible that the] leet champions may meet the Camp! Lewis and Fort Lawton tears. Other entertainment will consist of boat races, smokers, picture shows, | picnics and excursions ~~ rp anes the State bank, The institution failed s a |a drama depleting life in a brothel,’ wriaay at 240 p. m. the final gradu. |800n after Walker's withdrawal, and | Bluhill Court Holds Map Of Iseere fined $200 cach ‘for exhibiting ¢ he beoame involved in subsequent Iit- Italy No Trademark! ‘The map of Italy is not o trade-| mark, cannot be exclusively | used ag on emblem on a b io or can, C. R. Hovey, judge pro tem, of the superior court, ruled Monday in man who » mot and A culled on e fly-catchers to bring in re The Licorice Marvel Supported by - + The Peppermint Prodigy « The Wintergreen Wonder The Tatti-frutti Triumph Closing Exercises sites to prey on other parasit His «| Held During Week This in “clos the Moran I and friends of the boys a job in to 1 micas ng exercise week are dea nemien of ott harmful Insects, and sick the « Keside school, where | bugs on the bad ones. parent now in attendance at the continuous |program, The third sports day on Producers of Play lthe school athletic field was held |Saturday. Monday afternoon the Assessed $200 Fine | cuests were entertained at a music NEW YORK, Mt . Thursday afternoon the play, | 2 , May 2 obin Hood," will be presented by ducers of the “God of Vengeance,"| 41. students on the school campus. Two pro-| Jation exercises will be held, and will an indecent play, by Judge McIn-|ie ¢otlowed by tyre, in general seasons court here, yesterday Harry Weinberger, production, 4 Rudolph Shit Kraut, his’ collaborator and atar_ot| President Grant Is the play, were fined. Twelve mem: an over-night boat students of the achool will participate owner of the 5 : | Klux Klan In Houston, was sued $2 Former Banker of |! Sls Xian In Houston, was sued Portland Is Dead | cour: nero yesters The suit PORTLAND, May 29.—Le Roy D. | c s that Kimbro, while grand Walker, former president of the now | go for the Klan in the South- defunct State Bank of Portland, died | west, collected money that he failed at him home here yesterday, follow-|'0 turn in to the Kian, It demands {ng an attack diagnosed as hem-|the $24,000 and Klan records Kim orrhage of the brain. |bro iw alleged to have in his pos- He had been a resident of Portland | Session. 10 and during! ue for the past 10 years, and during | poggmegeneneonononenenen most of the time was president of pate | a fifteen cent package of Bluhill Cheese contains more actual value. than 15 cents will buy in any other kind of Cheese Ex-Grand Goblin| HOUSTON, Tex. May 29.—Gcorge | Now Record Holder | Hy : ie 8 Texas Klan Sues H W. Kimbro, Jr., former goblin of the | a BS = a 4 |moderator of the general axsembly| dismissing the action for damages|bers of the cast wore given sus , | | Practically all of the art work nas of the United Presbytery, now in|rotight by the John Vittucc! Co.| pended sentences and put on proba-| Clipping two hours from the for mit debts. | Ween done by students. The print| ion in Butfala, N.Y.” against Angelo Merlino, a rival in| tion for one year. |mer transpacific record held by] SERIOUS CHARGES peal oe colither diet raph and. | . the manufacture and importation of ASTER the liner President Jackson of the “4 cn graving '0., es hotogra: and Western En-} a GO BACK AND Forti |portion of the art by the Bowen dive oll sad sttaller Beetdcts, 2A) BOBBY THE POLETICIAN ” .|Admirél Orient toe, aval 7 : |Vittuccl! Co. sought an injunction! ,, Grant of the same flee rived cot er} jo, a pt s » ie s his doting aunt, , ea care Rid by erocoiaers oe : ox noterreaenae, sie s 1923 Record of preventing Merlino using the map of] ., a sed ype: Monday afternoon. The 1 . ech ep aptaliens P . Hi Italy on his products, and also asked | 11") ana 0 0,000 aK gen agninat hi rks a | Williams Head was 9 days, 1 hour] Members of the board of trus-|the School of Journalism, was this edestrians IE || for $30,000 admagen against him. | Bobby sqtirme ; I don't | Wil Me eee: Taovertig 4 Giathnch of the concern and against the) year’s editor of the publication, want to tell, a 6 minutes, | Ansonia (Ohio) Her.) he believed the firm could be] it The book lk Wedleuitel 0 | ald "| rhe officers and | poe neaa Siac’ ian aetehe | | warmly complimented | your 5 *¢ oe set betwee Yokohama and fi the floor of the meeting against) Misy Edith Chapman. a senior in time set ween 0 i b Ai t bil | he said. It's too near | tee tls holders. Murphine declared| while Herbert Brink was business| y Automopvules | Authorize Work on | birthan Bape ‘ | @ receiver in an effort to collect Seattle crew of the! fanized and placed on a paying) stephen I. Miller, dean of the Col-| by the raising of $18,009 to} 69 additional capital, ald settle all its obligations. Frank E. Hammond, attorney for) concern, said that money must | We raised at once or the concern's Property and pliant would be sold | @ pay the debts. | A special meeting of the trustees} talled for Tuesday night te| with stockholders’ representa | @s to discuss means of financing | company. A Spirited clash between Attorney n J. Sullivan, representing trus- , and Attorney R. J. Boryer, rep- ting the stockholders commit- enlivened the meeting. Sulli-| threatened to lay complaints hel | the grievance committee or| Rough Seas Drives Bar association when Boryer tacked the conduct of Receiver | » and you are using the same | es which have brought you be-| the grievance committee of the atsociation on a former occa-| B,” Sullivan told Boryer. “What + Murphine ought to do and what Will do is smash your nose for | ard, when this meeting Is over. 7 | E) Boryer had churged that suspicious | trip and for a time it was feared followed by Mur-|that all had been lost. Pphine as receiver in bringing about | finally located at the head of Hood tactics had | @ sale of the plant by court order “without first giving the stockholders | | an opportunity to pay its obligations. | | The Victory Rubber company was / originally incorporated for $1,000,000, B the stock consisting of 1,000,000 ‘shares, A total of 249,000 shares of | *mething to your liking, Ock has been authorized and $58,000 orth of stock has been sold, About stockholders, mostly working men, tradesmen, school teachers and sten- | ographers, were present at the meet- An application to have the firm “adjudicated a bankrupt was filed in| federal court Monday and will be | ireued Friday of this week | | | Deceased Member Will Be Honored | i | At the weekly meeting of the Se-! altle Borrowed Time club, to be| held in Eugleson hall, Waal, 42nd xt, and 16th ave Thitaday, May 41, at 2 o'clock, Mndividual tributes will be paid by ‘the members of the memory of /diidge A, A. Knight, who died May 7 2, after being an active member the club for several yea Vial: are invited. Homes in every district can be ) found to your liking by watching The Star Want Ad Columns, |bor of Hood canal over Sunday on} —J. ¥, cording to word received here by |the coast guard service. The party, 377 corner of || say to our patrons: rie | 1422 Second Avunue 37 —F, Taylor, 1206 Republican st., was bruised about the! lege of Business Administration. eT Sa legs Friday when he was struck at} Sixth and Westlake aves. by an Plan to Rush Work - |auto-driven by 8. Gillen, 5202 46th on Montlake Bridge |‘“*.*. | Steps to rush the construction «13733 prtred.” Gest 33, of 80 the Montlake-Stadium bridge were|™ | W. Sith st., was bruised Fri discussed by the city council Mon-|@#¥ when a car driven by J. C. day. Bids will probably be called) ht, 2706 E. 68th st., struck her} for at the next council meeting,|“t W- 58th st. and Third ave. W. when it will also be decided whether! 374 Bobby Richards, 11, was} the engineer's department of the! seriously injured Friday at| city will furnish plans and specifica-| Franklin Ave. and Miller st. by an tions or whether the contractors|#uto driven by W. W. Barton, 1222 will furnish their own plans. |Shelby st. He was taken to the ee | Swedish hospital. Franklin, — $07 '375,"0" | Boren ave. reported Friday |that his car had struck a small girl| Party to Shelter |i: iztn svc. 8 and King at She! Forced to anchor in a quiet har-| Was bruised but not seriously hurt. Martin, 943 W. 64th} , told police Sunday that in a small Jaunch nar-|his car had struck the small son of} missed being swamped in|Carl Forsberg, 3629 Francis st., at the rough seaA that swept the oper | 36th ave. N. W. and Phinney ave. water at Foul Weather bluff, ac-jand that the boy was unhurt. Jenny: Hanson, 12, of Lake wood, was seriously injured Sunday in Woodland park when she was struck by an auto driven by Mrs, Ada Williams, 5810 Eighth ave, including L. 8, Medbury, E. Brash- field, A, W. Howard and Mrs. How-| headed for Clifton Stnday. They were forced to give up their Ww they were| > 7 Qian ryt Madin, 6041 Baker a ayere ave,, was knocked down at at 5ist ave, 8. and Orcas st., Sunds Etta, NR Tn CRE ORAL aa by an auto driven by A. A, Brown,| How about a little store or smait | 1542 Orcas st. She was unhurt. place for an investment? ‘Turn to| - _ — tho Business Opportunities columna| in the Want Ads. You may find} In the extraction of teeth we It we hurt you don't pay—could we say more? Bet of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP ston Dental Ollices VUE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Wentluke Ave. Near Vourth and Vike we Stand the Test of ‘Time es in One Location the Mercer Bridge’ Construction work on the new Mercer island bridge, #0 as to have the structure completed by October 1, was authorized Monday by the board of county commissioners when the contract was let to J. R Wood, on a bid of $45,990. Wood's | bid was the lowest of nine submit-| d. The bridge, from Barnabie Point to Enatal, will be 1,206.6 feet| in length, C igaret tes Fresh from that browse tentedly In green mountain Maido Clover «BUTTER, Then » quick trip to our m, teniuary creamery whe ‘erearn of churned aad fet foe Kila Cloece bate cat for "i has it fresh today. 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