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| : PAGE 2 BOYS 10 GIVE 49 xtra! Extra! Literary “ROBIN HO0D" Boom Hits Los Angeles Play Will Be Staged on the) YU Gotta See Mamma Every Night,” Is ‘ Moran Campus Nemesis of Meeting, However Boys of the M Washin wh pla ool, BY DON RYAN \ if OS ANGELES, May 30,.—Last night wa “y 4 able occ m. T attended the dinner of a literary Yes, indeed. Right here in Los Angeles. The fation was ¢ maga devoted to Verse by « collection of had L stepped wit on Lake ti on the afternc and beaut v bas another memor ociety. | nded by a ye f who Is editor of a Naturally Lexpeeted to find him surrounded ent young scekers lke himself, But no sooner the Byzantine portals of the place than I was eceived, Few of the assembled company could by considered young there was al air of placence abou usually associates with laurels won and achieve one HEN the gentleman across from me let slip that his ation for the third novel was now knocking about among the publish- in three acts, portraying lif the ers | was more than ever impressed, I kept quiet and Sern been pus, whi for origina writte faberation with the Hundreds of spent in such jollars have costumes, while rehears weeks in prepa which is given Betcin, the oly Sea tama oe attentively in order to miss none of the pearls of thought os Medi Es which were falling so f Among the cast are Hert 1 was amply Behoentfeld. son of Herbert S m | fe fc . publisher fel, Seattle, Wil Robin atnheaeis Hood, Laure! von Wagner, Yakima aa tae Friar Tuck. Allen St al dey B. Staley, Seattle sons, son of Regi attle; Little John. Buck, son of Storey Be King of England, Brya of Frank L. Wilson. eely around me. rewarded. The novelist whose third effort was vow bel Scarlet respect sm of office ha ned the t that the busines: commercial! tment Guy G g where the studious looking novelist had © former to n Ho see A newspaper man? know I anked of the something about the business. “Oh, he's in a splendid posit to know!" gushed the lady, “Why, | HIS WIFE BACK | Engineer Is Anxious About His Oil Burner, Tho take the « t and I'd b SALE! HIGH GRADE BEDROOM FURNITURE I, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923. Of f —every item in this sale of high-grade bedroom furniture shows supreme reductions. Complete suites and many odd pieces to select from. Period designs in enameled or decorated finishes, also in mahogany or walnut. It’s STANDARD furniture, which is good furniture, in a good sale. Fur- niture from America’s most noted makers. Special priced for the week. these few sample values: chiff orettes— "3175 Ag Jet’ Louls 1a) BO Sheraton he’s active in journalism, He's a reporter on the Glendale News!" “Well—er—about his first two novels—" “Oh, they haven't been published yet, He's only recognized now by the discerning few, But the literary world will bear from him ere | long. Never fear!" | | Robert Hardy. son of R Hardy Yakima. NOBLES ARRIVE FO R BIG MEET HE next speaker was a stout, bald, middle-aged gentle- WASHINGTON, May 30.--Ten man, redolent of the Chautauqua. He spoke in flowing S thousand Nobles of the Mystic’ cadence with frequent allusion to other occasions on which P Shrine trekked from the deserts oC) he had addressed the Gamut club at a luncheon in the Ambas- ond into the oasis of Wash . > CHU ea esterday and pitched their, Sador hotel or the Woman’s Shakespeare club at a tea in Santa Barbara, a camps for Shrine week = In a steady stream, the Nobles The gentleman also mentioned, with proper deprecation, that he / came. Shrine officials estimated) hag published an humble volume of verses. He was a stranger in the that more than 60,000 of the 300,000) beautiful city of Los Angeles, but (ite skyscrapers of this beautiful and > yisitors expected are a ly here artistic city reminded him of the skyscrapers surrounding Greenwich In spite of citywide agreement bY| Vilage, where he had spent so many delightful hours. Merchants, restaurants and hotel I pondered on the vast changes that must have taken place in th: Keepers not to “gouge” the visitors.) vructural growth of New York «ity since I la rank contraband claret profiteering by restaurant men has) + Rertolotti’s Wbeen discovered in isolated instances.| tho speaker concluded his address with a peroration that was truly United States Attorney Peyton Gor- While the men smiled modestly and the Iterary ladles gazed don is investigating. he rode to this triumphant ‘The Shrine program will begin of. DS ficially on Monday, but a score of in. formal preliminaries are under way |Famous “Sourdough” Stops in Seattle ; The inated that Now we know ying, “Now, Jack Dalte bawl out the operator when}! haw you power,’ is in you're telephoning Havana,|' Cuba. Senorita: Carmita Fernandez Ramos, the oper-| rus ator who'll probably handle | years in the N your call, is about the most) imzed to the popular girl in the island re-\‘wlope! later by public, i man who or; e218 you won't! cans my th old friends who ton tr to 1 own meeting w Jack Dalton th and the trail id fields waa de bedroom suites— XVL p ul for the © boots of thou corated gray enameled suite nameled chifforette ago he went ide Regular & gold mine dl into the interior of Then he pus combination mahogany chifforette XVI. period. Regular price $50— Special . BITES OFF WOMAN'S tana In search of NOSE; IS HELD FOR | tere vetow going ou ico SANITY EXAMINATION | YAN FRANCISCO, May 20 n wded Hurns was walk ection street in 4 young man rushed suite. Decorated ivory Regular price ombination wa en STBBT | Sirol. Row period Special chifforette. price $52.50, inspirational. ardently at him over thelr drooping cigaret period “Westward the course of literature takes its way! Los Angeles! Queen of the Pacific! Center of the grea! ‘ommercial, industrial and | home-building expansion ever known to man! Los / jes shall also H ma are ter of thy t Western literary renaissance, She shall carry up t Bee Test Out Free | tothe coer oe creat en eer niare aiail ge hong eard i » S Controversy . SCRANTON, Pa., May 30.— The Maction of Burgess Payton, of Dun More, in preventing Alexander How ait, Kansas mine leader, from deliv ering a specch in Dunmore last “week is to be fought by the Ameri-| can, Civil Liberties union of New| ‘ork city. | Tn a protest made public here to , Robert Dunn, director of the : said, “We are always eager | Mio test the right of provincial police} “{ am 50 years of age,” sald the literary editor, wiping his spectacien, j keep labor men from speaking on| which were clouded with feeling, “but I fully expect to live to seo these ile property.” prophetic words fulfilled.” | The statement also states that if} He gestured with dignity, extending his glasses ax he stood under the mit can find time to retuin to] subdued lights, which madea respectful halo about his graying pall. From mthracite district, the Liberties | the adjoining room—the main dining room—drifted faint music. p. will_send a represenative to Even now there come to my desk almost daily contributions—poems |at the time she married Arthur mart him when he makes his) and essays from our younger writers—which, I am happy to say, show | Madden in Vancouver, Wash, May Nobel Prize Goes To Prof. Einstein Anne px BERLIN, May 20.—A > fi al for the fed combination walnut chifforette period. Regular price $115 Special Combination Regular walnut. Queen fame F at noon yeste ‘obel decor atein mother!” he = sat down amid thunders of fan was on his feet—another pe 2 sonage than the literary editor of one of our metropolitan dailies. Respecaful silence fell as this gentleman held up his band, Gravely, ina voice fervent with emotion, he proceeded to thank the distinguished visitor | in behalf of the literary colony of Los Angeles for the inspired words Just spoken. bit off her nom dressing tables— Ve-eye maple dressing table. ar price $48 « ‘his arms ||* r | op Selig . B Another gen : sonage—no less a per- ya ps a rd ‘ * jon leg ice $336.60 nase. Inut aton "224° gray enameled suite, Regular price $38 *254" Spe. sGite. Decorated ‘vory enamel. Louis XVI. period. Regular price $9575° $515—. Special for the week.... = pe, suite, | Parchment period. Regular price $467.50. Special for the Week..........06 -combination mahogany dressir ted and Regular price $58.60. Special........... C. Arnett beervation as arre decorated XVI He was to his anit ivory enameled dressing table. Queen Anne period. Regular price $60—, *40 Special ....., —combination walnut. dressing table. Co- lonint period. Regular price $62.50. s 75 period, Distléres. She ‘Was Drunk When Wed PORTLAND, Ore, May. 40 That she was “grossly intoxicated” enamel. Sheraton "311° Louls XVI. period. Walnut or* ma- hogany. Regular price $496— *330 50 Special for the Week,....sc..05+ — 4-pe, suite. Walnut. Regular price $546 Special for the week Ttuly a wotderful beverage- aswells NATIONAL CREST Coffee Telephone Direct Main 4271 vanity dressers— —dvory enameled vanity dresser. Regular Drice $66.50. Special “e stesesued —combination mahogany vanity dresser, |! g 65 Fgeular price’ $101.50. « Special ; 67> —combination walnut vanity dresser. Louis XVI. perlod. Regular price $118.50. Special ; —combination mahogany Queen Anne period. Regul Special ..... s% 25 what Queen Anne perfod. the ouve mony Was pr 6-pe. suite. Syrian gray enameled. Louis XVI. period. Regular price $698— *465— Special for the week. ....... suite, Post Colonial period. wins AOS Queen As soon as ber brain cleared. stipulates, Mre. 4-pc. mahogany Regular price $747- Special for the week it ise for the future years.” 2%, w& the unique confession made 3 De tenia sascned to be drawing nearer. The speaker lifted his voice to) by Evelyn Madden, Portland bride, 3 ibe Gran make it heard above the notes. jin her suit for divorce, on file here | 4 ju Is e ted. “Daily these promising little poems drift into my sanctum—from the | today, : _ Additional Time | iitersry croup ‘of Los Angeles and environs—from Glendale”—a sig. | According to the complaint, ‘An additional 30 days was grant-| nifieant glance towards’ the novelist, who hemmed médestly—"“from | Young woman had no idea William T. Laube, trustee in| Inglewood—from Azusa—from Watts—" « |ehe was doing at the time Akruptcy for the defunct Frank] ech, 6 | seaele, poet patos. Van hte hay Wale HERE was a wild interruption. A jazz orchestra, tooting | formed Which Laubo may offer proofs] for all it was worth, burst into the room. In its wake} @ evidence supporting his motion} trotted a plump and comely wench in a spangled dress cut omtet Stipeial te oie. Madde & new trial of the $188.000 El! decidedly decolette. She was the jazz entertainer. The liter-! (4 ‘vow "wants all. the welding \quario “ tt recen’ rears ; : : ee now Yr ¢ 4 rate co rane Water-| ati didn’t know it—but free entertainment went with the) vows repuc | | —4-pe. mahogany suite. | Regular price $883—. Special for the week Anne period. ho by'a jury. The absence from dinner. "y the city of Attorney Robert P. Old- Down the aisle she swayed, making a dead set for the editor. And | A dmit H. opkin: 3 Will to Probate ham, chief counsel for Laube in) as she came she agitated her shoulders and rolled her merry brown ease, necessitated the bid for 4) eyes jn a manner that was never before beheld in a literary gathering. “You gotta see-e-e Mamma every night, ‘The will of Ralph §. Ht a Or you can’t see Mamma at all!” pales “y 1 ga was found in ‘ Bas-filled May 15, was ad The speaker gave her a sidelong glance and tried to go on with his | ited to probate Tuesday by Judge King Dykeman. The estate address, “Los Angeles ia destined to become the center of a great literary i praised at $35,000. The w |Agnes B. Hopkins, revival, as our distingulshed guest has said. Even now—" ie ‘You gotta treat-t-t Mamma, treat her right, png ele Sra : ani ame! "arrived here Tuesday en route home Or she won't be at home when you call! f , 0 aueath —full size, wood bed. Ivory enameled. #15 25 Special. ..... aye — Regular price $22.75. ~full size, wood bed. Ivory enameled. #19 15 s 65 m4 fe Regular price $28.75. Special, .... 2 5 S85 ees Prohibition for New Zealand Prohibition will have spread to} iW Zealand within the next few; Years, in the opinion of W. H. Mur-| “ray, former mayor of Auckland, who} rocm 3 ft. 3 in. Special. . dressers— —bird's-eye maple. Regular price $54—. Special as ap » Mrs a ED heir two) 1,800,000 cups were served Samuel) @fthe PAN —gray enameled, wood bed. Regular price $32.50, —full size, wood bed. Ivory enameled. Regular price $38.75. Special............ ~combination mahogany, 4- poster bed. Size Princess dresser. fter touring the states. Murray} His nemesis was nearing. She winked frankly at tho literary gentle “declared that the impression prevails] man, who turned his head and vainly strove to continue. “abroad that this country has dissat-| “Even now there are signs of it. The business men sec the value working classes due to pro-) of fiterature. They have learned that it pays. Why, the literary lion, but he declared he saw eh quality of the advertising in my paper has improved to such an @vidence of it. He was surprised) o¢xtent—” and pleased, he said, at the eviden He was vanquished. Overwhelmed. Swept down, Consumed. The| prosperity which are visible thru-| 144 had drowned him out. Rocking and swaying, ehe arrived at his | fhe nation. He attributes them) (14, se jeaned over his shoulder and a plump forefinger curled impishly epee oniition. under hia chin as she yelled in his ear: pec “You gotta see Mamma every night, t I : Sweet Daddy! I'd fall for you!” for Taking Purse It was the same song that had made such a hit at the recent Elks’ Thirty minutes after a pu banquet. The wench was not surprised at the embarrassment of her © snatcher bad robbed Mrs. May|victim. She knew how to handle these old boys. Kid ‘em along. They "Wilkenson, 530 Lakeside ave. 8., in| act sheepish—but they all like it! hi park, Tuesday night, Patrol-| ‘rhe iiterary editor sank to his seat in an agony, Domen G. C. Jensen and H. B. Newell | ouaiy. Wed aa a aumpen? “hom they) wthe meeting will conclude with a general Lindsey denied he was the purse " snatcher, but according to the police, he answered the description of the| ‘man who robbed Mrs. Wilkenson. | The chairman rapped discussion,” he said, i Toki Business Men Buy on LAE a A Lansing Newspaper | really can be made ANSING, Mich., May ).—The LEASING ial News afternoon| —- YOU Must try a— newspaper, was purchased at public] le here today by a group of prom- inent local business men. The final | bid for the plant was $42,000. —$—$<$< << It’s so hard to try and find any- thing that has been lost around Remember, a want ad has tiotsands of eyes and will gladly help you find it Class Day and Commencement Teachers, class officers and members of graduating and under- Graduate classen of schools and colleges will be glad to know that “otr Washington bureau has prepared for their use an eight-page printed booklet containing suggestions for class day and commence- ment programs. Jf you are puzzled about the, best way to handle Such affairs; if you are a member of a graduating class; if you have been mide the class poet, valedictorian, class historian, class prophet—in fact, if you want to know anything and everything about’ how the class day exercives and commencement exercises Ought to be handled, you will want this bookl Simply fill out the coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau, being careful to ve full name and address and inclosxe two cents in postage. 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MT —decorated ivory Louis XVI. period. price $9 Special. enameled dresser, rn ae combination walnut dresser, Louis XVI. period. Regular price #4835 $72.60, Special .....cs.eeee jesdeae LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT 3 ft. Sin. Regular price $62.50. Special . +. —full size, wood béd. Ivo end. Regular price $ —combination mahogany, size. Regular price $ Special ......... y enameled. Bow Special 4-poster bed. Full Re ee .*45— pair it Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhoot? Do not remain in this condition, See our Specialist FREE and have him TELL YOU HOW 'TO GET WELL, Hours: 10-12, 2-6, Sunday: 11-12 a, m, Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1827 3d Ave., Opposite P, 0. 116 Yealer Wi: Take Vast Steamers at Colman Dole REGULAR SCHEDULE Low eae Pelaturday and Sunday, o:a0 2. Of and Daly, 11240 P.M AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Dally 16, 11:90 A, My 8:00 P.M. more? 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