The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1923, Page 2

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PAGY GIRL PRODIGY Sie Sica Has High Ideals for Hi BY DON RYAN June 6.—The city something impatient h {deals for Her gruff and har his brow. It it mack on the OS ANGELES ried, brushes return Without looking up, he make: With added impetus it flic and tak nose. The city editor looks up in wile He thing is attached by a string to the wrist of the Infant Prodigy another swat at alarm sees a green balloon son the y uf of photogrart front of b write on tt Mamma m On the’ back of each 5 “Baby Muriel Frances Dana, I go to the Would y your ch The city etsion ac Rumble seri aged tive.” A HANK you,” smiles the mamma desk. I find a chair and draw up alongside. I have been thinking for some time that I ought to come down and get wequainted with ‘The Record.” Mamma settles herself comfortably waiting for her cue. “Pe been around to all the other papers very kind. Mr. Tully on the Express rd to our visits. He loves to have Muriel playing around his desk, doesn’t he, dear?” “Yes, Mother dea The mamow beams “Pelt the gentleman what prompts. ThE kid doos it inclined to-t auburn I ask mamma how appeal to eating herself at my whily the baby stands by, They have be always seems to look forv mov world-fumou: » bregk into the that Sid Gra erer of Ju r by M & Graunu a e potte appeared at a scout from Ince's HAT parts do you like to play best in the movies?” I asked of the infant. ” she responds promptly. “They get to play | | }w This subtiety from child of five flabber r | “Where do you » school?” I ing with | “She doesn’t go,” the mamma hastily interpol piano and dancing so she'll be really accomplished. make a real artist out of her.” “Ohm” “She's gnining great Ih, but they all s to give her a fwith her free lancing. As a r t > Mama folds ber hands in ber lap. Her face assumes an expres sion that somehow makes me think of a tabby that has just supped well on the richest product of the L. Creamery company. “What pictures has she been working I inquire “Oh, she’s had some wonderful parts. She worked in ‘Desire,’ ‘A Fool There Was,’ ‘Hail the Woman’—and her next relrase is a pic ture with Ethel Clayton, ‘Can a Woman Love Twice?"” 1 glance at the baby playing with her balloon “No wonder she's precocious!” “Yes,” agrees the mamma, “all the directors she's worked with | declare she has the same mental ago as a full-grown ‘movie actress.” | 4 HE mamma gazes at me earnestly as she continues: | | . “She's taking We're trying to | | put this wanted _ Dor In could much bette recogn s now 8 n the movies. two y ught we ; “We are holding certain ideals for her. We are deter- mined to keep her strictly high-grade. *We are convinced, her father and I, that she will show more real artistry and capability if we stick to these high Ideals.” Her devotion to idealism ts so earnest that it wins the tribute of an ‘admiring glance and a nod from me. The mamma grows more confiden tial, warmed by this sympathy. “Yes, indeed. We are convinced that holding to the highest ideals is the greatest thing we can do. For as long as we stick to high ideals we can demand really wonderful salaries. Isn't it astonishing how much a child artist can carn? 10h, let me show you this picture illustrating the Baby Muriel bob "The chain of beauty parlors named it after her and the baby can get free @ervice now in any of these beauty parlors, That means a lot “And here she is with a Dr. Coue doll. Another advertising stunt, of . ‘They all pay. Oh, yes, my husband's still in business. But I've given up everything. devoting my life to the baby. Because I feel that she can give «| at deal of good to the world thru the screen. Of course the money very acceptable—I'm not denying that. Isn't it astonishing the salaries ey pay in the movies?” | WIFE—QUEST—HUSBAND NOTTINGHAM, Eng., June 6.— Mayor Manning has received appli cations from 360 women who want to| marry a Canadian newspaper man, | who asked the mayor to find him a vi | . a as Joint Association} YOSEMITE. Cal. 6.—The fifornia Library association, in ual convention here, voted to @ joint assdciation with Ii ‘brary representatives of the Pa- i¢ Northwest for the purpose of ding a joint interstate convention wry third year to discuss problems uliar to Western libraries. "This year, for the first time, libra- © Flans from British Columbia, Wash- Mipgton, Oregon and Hawaii are at- Wénding the California association. it was the agreement between the Tepresentatives of widely scattered ections that many of their prob- Jems were similar and that much | food would come of a general trien- Mial convention that caused the Cal iia body to pass its resolution, ) Gecording to sentiment among the! California delegates. Tyee Tribe of Red . Men Elect Officers HiTyee tribe, No. 67, of Red Men, elected A. L. Buker, sachem; A. } ¥ru, senior sagamore x son, junior sagamore, and F. W. » Richardson, prophet, at Tuesday might’. meeting. They aiso indorsed “the production of “Americanus’ by Tocal talent. A committee wag se- lécted and instructed to offer what | @esistance the members could give | “in its production. | } Communications from a at eal @ \ Hood's purifies blood restores vitality If you are tired out, weak, run-down with no appetite, probably your blood is im- pure and'sluggish. You need a spring tonic, Hood's Sarsaparillaisjust the medicine to purify the blood and tone up theentire system. It contains curative properties of recognized value and promptly gives stimulus and vigor to the ital organs of the body, Taken three times a day, it will quickly prove its merit. Get a bottle today, Ask your druggist. Of great councils’ officers of the United States were received, stating | S that they would be present at the} great council session in Seattle, July | 40 and 41 and August 1. J} Loeal committees are completing @rrangementy for the care and ew fertainment of the many visitors | Who wre expected to be present for is Occasion, The tonic for that tired feeling HOOD’S = | SARSAPARILLA Organize Boys’ and | | Es Girls’ Dairy Club; PANTAGES; DUVALL, June 6—a boys’ and Is’ dairy club was organized here “Yecently with George [ Abbott as ‘Weal leader. Most of the members || Matinees 2:20 Night 7 and ¥ LONG TACK SAM with His Oriental Wonder Workers © Miive dairy calves and be a 5 Lewis & Bi A Tone Symptiony Great Howard Smith, Lane nod Marks ¥i inte Hurke Min Edward TOM MIX Says City Should Have Big Stat Need Soldiers for Atlantic Outfits Police Officer to Head Pythias Lodge Knights of Pyth Northwest, MH be hea Kenn organizat Be lodge n the No, 10 coming yea attle w held Tuesda W.8.G George W. Beal, prelate Dunn, master of works; W H ma ad W. Ht Baldwin and guards night, Oth officers were bert, vice Ww, ¢ G. ¢ V. Murphy WISDOM OF SOLOMON EAST KIRBY, en Samuel Be was cut to pieces by a train two women cl the remains. coroner rv that the fragmenta should be divi between them. June 6. so the To know how good a cigarette really can be made you must try a— SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BELUaNs Hot water 25¢ and 75¢ Pee'ages Evervwhere FOR GRADUATION GIFTS DELTAH and RICHELIEU PEARLS At a Special Pricé $50 String, now.... $30 String, now. $1.00 a week 27-inch length string, set with white gold clasp. Beads are unbreakable and will wear for a lifetime, Peter Michael JEWELER 202 Pike St. Peoples Bank Bldg. In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: Jf wo hurt you don’t pay—could we aay more? Ret of Teath from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Reides Work from $4.00 UP Besion Dental Olices In “CHASING THE MOON" | aan Ent Comings “A Dangerous Adventure in jouguet of Originalities” Gen Matinees 1 Adminsions Nightn 400¢ 11422 Second Avenue We Stand the Tost of Time 4% Yours in One Location onl | | } PHI ST AR KITE-FLYING CHAMP _| ~—— be a have Morri tring” in the Kite-flying contests promise to the shooting affairs which the country recently, Above i the event for “most kites-on the Jersey City, N. J., in which scores been held thruout Pullman, who won contest at marble Millions Now Awaiting Chance to Come to U.S. Pray That Widespread Demand for Will React in Their Favor Labor wrar h Hold back n ELENA ON Ft RED RSH | Itched and Burned. Lost | VERY BAD NOW Sleep. Cuticura Heals. || .2*.2i00,.%,22% 4 tm tc way junderstand it if it were. wn to admit a flood « the rl beat wages do’ © in order to check ultimately, to “ Eesema broke out on my face in a red, fiery rash, It caused great die! t and annoyed te ter- ribly, itching and burning, At night was when it bothered me most, and I lost many nights’ sleep. The trouble lasted for severe! months. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and got relief. 1 con- tinned using them and now I am completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Helen Beers, Geneva Apartment, Spokane, Wash. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for all tollet soothe with Ointment, dust with m. Hample Legh Pree by Mal. Adécrar, “Cotignre Lade etataries, Dept. H, Mabéen 48, Maas.'” Bob! ovary ‘Heap Be. Oigtinent 2 and toe. Tabewen Be. ‘Cutiours Soap shaves without mug. jerful influences: j America | admitted. the dollar kingu of are Working to have them Beyond that they do not nrest and un future; so much ompaniod by high low wages—when that half p its rag quilt and make @ rush for shores dk i unemplo; wt of Europe bankers to | the family the Pas chance: employers of unskilled Ja | bor in America see to that e has more than 1,000,000 igees from Asia Minor she would Very Low Rates May 15 to September 15 Round Trip From Seattle Duluth-Supetioe® 72:00 New York.......9147 +40 Detroit - wa eee---91 05:82 Kansas City ....$ 72-00 Washington . Return Limit: returning, Alternate Routes. Trains; The Northern Pacific Railway has three trans- continental steel trains daily, leaving Seattle at 9:15 a. m., 3:25 p. m. and 7:05 p. m. for cities of the Central and Eastern states. Three of America’s fine trains are: “The North Coast Limited”. “Mississippi Valley Limited” “The Pacific Express” Information: This office is maintained for the sole purpore of serving the traveling public. And we welcome inquiries. Not only will we quote rates and give you full information about train service, but, if you tell us what your preferences are, in the way of an outing, we will PLAN YOUR ‘TRIP so that every hour of it will be enjoyable. E. E. Nelson, A. G. P. A, EK. L, Carey, G, A. P. D, New Ticket Office 1407 Fourth Ave, Phone Elliott 5580 Northern Pacific Ry. £2000 Miles of Startling Beauty” October 31, But they |i: get the drift of it, which is that pow- |" never hard to et. | Stop-overs, going and | WEDNEI Member American Homes Bureaus Kor tet TAX BURDEN 10 BE INCREASED Assessor Sees Four More Mills for Next Year he ter American Howes mm mpared to 68 FAIR SEX EXPLAIN NECESSARY POINTS FOR GOOD HUSBAND ENTY-SIX 1 po A man a $ BOC nty are husband. mquired to make a , according un Uni The to figures married ¢ n of the church, the vernity n Size of mirror 20x24-in, 37-in. * entitled “The American Cleveland Kleshauer, the churet Amone those thing in a dewirat n by the women were nands were numerous tho th similar to nex $$ $$ $$$ majority of the those fairer “SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE Standa * ESTABLISHED: LOA like to pass on to the United of |wcattered all over Z ands of Russians, | Europe and Asia |would enter America if they couid,| would untold numbers of Hun-| jans, Bulgarians, Austrians, Ital- ans, and others. 1 ITALY INTERESTED Scores thor an government jolally interested in the matter of in offi 25 of these dressers g0 on sale Thursday -Friday— —your selection of golden finish or ivory enameled. Size of dresser top 20x Special while quantity lasts: "TACOMA: SCHOENFELD & SONS |fredr emigration. Not that Italy | wants to get rid of Itallans—far from | She wants Italians to remain Italians, for Italians abroad are a source of enormous revenue. It in| jewtimated that Italy's “invisible as t Italians living} Celebrating his 69th birthday and |” 20 years’ membership in the Wood. | men of the World, C. A. Koepfli tourists—net | presided over the festivities of 500 {at present] Woodmen in the A. O. U. W, hall, about $250,000,000) |ON Ninth ave., Tuesday night. | | Koepfli used his Woodmen's ax to | DOW {) ger part of this comes |1.o.. a 130.pound cake into digestible | 2°" sections for fraternal consumption asehe calls and foreign 000,000,000 lira of exchange. ja year, The from America. So with other European govern |ments, Most of them want , their | everybody ~ DANCE MAN THIN BEER/ IN, June 6.—British labor is that the beer it "to be worth drink- He—“Isn't it beautiful down here by the ocean? now that all the summer guests are Really much lovelier She—"Yes. I can't understand why doesn't come now when there's no one here.”—Houston Post. |people to emhjgrate, particularly to the United States. It’s big money in/ | their coffers. | If the bars are let down, America will be deluged in no time. And, un: — der our slipshod method of accepting N SCHOOL STRIKES immigrants pretty much as. they| June 6.—Police have come, the raKings and scrapings of| been assigned to guard the schools in 3 | Europe would be among the first to|three districts of England where | 4,0 ok jump at the chance, |teachers are on strike. { bau aswert that the long-distance dancing | contests are merely a ‘form of de- mentia,” DR. N. Yow Physician and Sur- u Chi ach trouble, and other ailments, Yow Chinese Remedy Co. Way. Seattle. Wash. We have spent 37 years build- ing a distribution system to give you good service every- where. ‘Thus, with the 5¢ price, the highest possible quality in a beverage is with- in easy reach of one and all,

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