The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1923, Page 2

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10 STOP HERE “Worth of Water Lillies| 1 He Star’s Daily Short Stor y | stay TWO OS Knights of Khorassan Hold Now He’s Going to Fight to Save Both Home ANOT HE Rk C ‘OMPLET B HORT STORY MONDAY Con gl bus, ‘ Golf Convention in and $20,000 Lilly Bed Pla even t BY LESTER M. HUNT the 1 1 the Dra Neill Kuba mance the t Rent to t have ex 1 Tuno 25 to Fourth ave It is) expec 20,000 perse ention from, « temples in eight in Ca patrol wil led by W by Benjam sen r y rmt c ait hile f or led hi = *) the re, Wearing the rusty black ij wouave wu Cf . A . tin re the praye be 4 AY ‘ FROGS WERE SILENT NTA T a ¢ the ati ON SECOND NIGHT ; IS RAPID F IRE ; He Maan tart begin. > Clatur po Fe rN he te ped 5 rl Revea eEte a rest tagea| BOte'e Hefner Sentenced ae LOWERED LAKE WOULD ‘ : : - agsiy| con 2) z rie . rites , at hued back and forth by de | yp UNHEALTHY 1 RESIDENTS . ; a ; : - . Tam the r of tt _to Term in 1 Prison Hicemen, who fac Neterer in fed chars federal pr Pointed que Be ore te ¥, the property tl sapets snap ap Sous aa Yi» good| Charley Ha Ciorleal path ao|| SOCIETY MUST KEEP Agent and *rament, t y z : : a ‘ t J ; ! ; Widited the Jackson apartme +] oan : - ainuts Y| past tho >t et : ’ 2 ; nd, its membe ought drink m Clarke esha Pada ng oe ah" spain mm hich anugelec ‘ ell you as « minis : f r 1 vy > perform the Shively on » r other lents have r yi 4 from € < Wa 4 have iy | Alka pines from, Cit, bao ep ra) of ode coves aI T fell you ae a mls seroma ord. und ;| Railroad Shopmen Wats accomp: f wri onan neath ggg cesigiaw tog fe ndered on toward the com-| aw 16 speak to you| pruiso in the ministry inl] tn oe i Will Resume Strike fach trip, he test jvar patra, y sawm 1 no} man to and by you f ‘ r the! | 4 Br sseudipnt 4 | . 16-1, SL Har ithe Jackson « sis PLANTED TREES HE HAD yera pay t if the ‘Tevel « rg Brat hag ’ My “pias tual bemabentty g e a sar " 1 hairma he executiy i Ya birthday D IN BOYHOOD I turn : , t mo r ple and a cor ar , ; § of the De gate ington’s birthday 1 n- | 4 , ! wa r m0 1 have! You , me a yoar tol ‘There was a & Hee, P t stern shop @leted by a federal grand ra retired from the ‘ : cae ? ‘ in lo 18 ye map your sou! I think! this 4 Sonspiring to vic he n | in Seattle 15 yea ‘em. Youll owe me! peat Prohibition act $600. My be : i, 8 ." Corporation =H ; 5 mo 5 young man er ne sald NEW CHURCH Will Wave Battle Over se microm waa ae areary | tom fo church Sint got a| foe ee oe ee gh conference | : it, but . wn to the pew direct t ‘ home and schoo! ts contemplate: he pulpit. The 3 7 IG ne h t lived up to the |Whether to Send Money to Europe or to|! Me eS tiara few tints aokieen | wish con ae eathek And. recider ter t u i heavy tim ai ea ae i 4 nit) mal red. aA et i Y reached a few weeks ago. 4 Leave It at Home Is Question penny confection ? hired me to do the work of God A acridity: “It 9 with covered the hi tt ns on a tract! ub i t ord youall of the partition s¥ bel done it and you-.all ain't done me|terness of heart th r > anne ets i jpeomprising several acres at Broad-| , 0 . 10 whort! rig a } denounce tt eh eat oy a |Ask Information on ler st. A spect t 80 cause no alarm. | , noun ne { Ge » | nance at the request of Council. Bee ce tse ‘putting coneaittee: ein When tho United States became a “seg kad . “You know I aln't been satisfied] hax defamed God's temple. It is a | man E. 1. Blaine, authorizing New Phone bao th ie held Monday nga es 7 c, é +} creditor, nation 4 war gold] #8 town, ho had he , £ ®) Just to preach at you, to hymn at} duty I must perform. Tho ark of » nociety f fs of the investment. ca's vast supply of pols nanny: 50) began to flow to ry in| West thra that door, stranger Dota-| you and to pray at you, I've done| the covenant has been polluted. A | horses and cattle found ‘on city Wentative plans contemplate tho| Det cent of all there is tn the world) creat quantities. No “Unt were obtainable than are legal-| that, but where else have I failed| leader of God's people attired in | streets. The society also must Biot a beautifal churchi'edifice, be fought aver in the next] states treasury anglehold| able. you? I've gone into the homes and| the garments of sin instead of nanc- | inspect dogs for rabies and cats ails on his construction plans fmanse, a school and other church| Political campaign by two contend | on the world's " Presently appeared behind the) up and down tho streets of this| tity (here Brother Simmons cl i | for diphtheria, and fulfill the du- De Moss, who has applied for Peaciities. The Rt. Rev. W. H. Keat-|!2& schools of thought seeking pub-| soME WOULD PUT counter a sahdy-fontured ttle man.| town ho'pin' the best I knew how,| his throat disapprovingly) ascends | ties with regard to wild animals le franchise to supply Seattle with Fer of Tacoma, bishop of the alocess | !!c approval of their proposed “sold) THE GOLD TO WORK ‘Mornin’ Zeke, Let me tntroduce I've tended the sick, I've sat up| tho holy of holies and casts his | that were incorporated in the || telephone service, met with city of- Sof Olympia, will be asked to approve | Policy.” That is ‘one reason Kuropean| the lecturer, Make ys a couple of with the dead, Iye put my arms) broken rod of faith into the face-of | ordinance drawn 30 years ago. jficiais Saturday, at a conference in the undertaking. beforo actual con-| One® sroup will urge the country) money is so low in value in com.| cold Umeades, will you?” | around erring men and sinful sisters| Jehovah, Then do J, as the. elder the council chambers ‘Strnction can start. —particularly the farmers— parison with the American dollar.) “Met him before.” wald Zeko un-|®¢—" on awful moment's pause] brother of this church, pick up the) Soe Whe site is mn the heart of the| Prove huge exports erican| What some governm officials | interestedly. ‘Nothin’ but pop and|®"d then—“not, not around the als./ broken rod and denounce the—the} Cupitol Hill residence district and| ®0ld on the grou a iti here aro afraid of ig that one of| Hiawatha, parson.” | ters: ae with a splen-|¢ndangers the repeat he wo days the Un rll try tho Hiawatha," said the), Poot Charley Hawkins! If only| Good Brother Provine had lashed| did view of tho Olympics. The|of the Un States and the p wake up to find itnelf sitting on ctirer: “aes may: curtost eds | 2° bad been quick-witted enough not| himself into a fine fury and fancied Fehurch has been working towards a| Perity of the farmers and business | heap of gold that has practically] quenching more than my thirst.” to correct his slip it would have] that he had carried his hearers with Std for several years, the| men. Jost ita value, because tho slumping| ““syronme tke beer, tastes like beon,| PaMed unnoticed. His indictment| him, as perhaps he had, But as he 4H movement being inaugurated during toate group will Lgpelier| ot foreign values has practically hi Deer. Court says 0,"| Of bis people, begun in the lang Pauned for a fitting epithet Pthe war. It was first planned to| the peopl t the gold b*) demonetized gold | said ott t an amber = build a new church home on the site - nl vill | Their remedy would be to put the pokita ” eth Ae te Geflance p of the present church, Broadway and the opponents of th Y-| gold to work, send it back to EBu-| in his usually colorless voice, i ave ing to enrich Europe at the expense] rope, making actual tranefir Of] and he added a salt-shaker. ( vy NO va hg nated 6 ican W PLAYING eg Soage rocmagme of the United States gold in payment of Ameri obit. : Saanibay tite : nf l-| Hawkins made a show of critically Ro otleger Takes GROUPS UNABLE TO gations instead of a transfer of adauatie re cigar, cpl Sa why bi R COME 70 AGREEMENT heen un. Tet ‘The rusult, they claim,| don't you brighten your place up A BIG DOUBLE BILL ‘Marked Money no two groups have been un-| would be to stabilize and normalize] mite, Put in @ clgarlighter and o J lable to settle it among thomselves.|trade conditions, permit natural} Jas, . Federal prohibition agents in the ¥ will take it'to the people. ‘ti few fresh ‘Democrats’ on your Bole of liquor dealers tought 25 gal-| wnat hac emayne ieee ton dun | Awe once again to govern interna-| ghetves, Put a couplo of tables in t) ir A Drarhatic Story of Modern Marriage t rush nd in. ‘e Ame 0 ¥ g' bemmon, near Auburn, early Saturday | certain to be heard about: gold. sain to open up that partition, too Morning and arrested him after he also ‘to ‘mpound |} 1 response to yest from S ‘ 7 A plan is under consid ion in jken marked: money for the pe ae Sal ie Been ki WAR HEROINES Looks lke a man folding his arms Mauer. to the officers, they-ot. | 200,000,000 of American gold to he . ‘Howdy.* ¥ | turned back . ob, Zeke,) would be beneficial, many of them ls Meeting in Chicago b ‘| Glacier National Park 4s now open | tones were quite serious, but now| story. q . "Do you say that, parson?” | el itwer’ Betty enipeen rushes construction of new long ie-| ‘The convention, lasting four days,|“Wrog, deen sane ite ever” H. C. Witwer’s BATHING GIRL CONTEST || voice tlonal or local emergency and to co- 5 , hands and saying j Europe. This has not been done Patterson $350 for his w ‘Course I don't know # thing in largdly because € ak | He coating their offer and when po gar prado th eee ral IN CONVENTION 6 world about store-keepin’, but 1 the Haney had changed hands they| "i. precipitate a panic. While| I'm right on the psychology of PO 1 | iSerested him. He was being held in| MEHE Precipitate a $1,090,000,000| it. Mornin’, Zeke, Think {t- over. | the immigration station Saturday, | You know I'm your friend.” Hoe} : SUNDAY NIGHT Rolain ach eanky acria er] 19 wouldn't you just as soon quit sellin’ the result on business in this coun-| Guinan, that Hiawatha stuff to young Pro-| : try. It has been. suggested that} ,CHICAGO, June 16—~The heroine| vine? ‘Course St cain’t Intoxtoate| the exports be spread over a Jong{0t {0 World war had her day in| his stomach. Court says 60. ot| RUA oy ab to cttruch flttie attr |CRene>. tOday. romehow it gote into young: Pro- tt Tho Women's Overseas league,|Vine’s head. Nature abhorrin’ composed of Red Cross nurkes, Sal-|¥acuum, you know, and ho ue | vation Army lasstes, "Y" girls, can. | home ugly and-with his wages hait Is it Wealth, Luxury. 2 or is it Fai 7 |teen workers, signal corps girls, 1i.| Wasted and he can't afford it Hie} bay me luxury, dase? OO ABS SNE AG ee ere an ere : bath Parola aired ‘t afford It no more’n 1 otny| and Home? A startling answer to the problem of to tourist travel. was the keynote of the}. aaded, with a troubled 1 ae a conyention, ag the girls gatherea | ® added, nh @ troubled look. ’ Pa ; Habadiears “And {t humiliates his father, Zeke, RE ! War on narcotics has emptied | ft “ Bil ‘Darts of the country, with | ‘nate the worst of it, hls poor, old HE S A REAL KNOCKOUT! peels Spare ph ha announced purpose of “redeat. | that's prea SSSI epi cating themselves to the work be- c ROUND Aasice elreult to Blaine: will bo featured by a memorial serv: , 1 ge yay Ola eer {ce in honor of the 166 girls who rain preg eatin eager tol 6 TOM MOORE The Bigur Cholum Sunday school | lost their lives in France. The serv-| your miserable soul, Zeke, he's been| IN will hold picnic Sunday at Woodland |!ce will be conducted by tho Rev.|, minister in this town and the Park, John Timothy Stone, of the Fourth # Covi if “OVER the BORDER” eas Presbyterian church, Chicago, of ina. eb; Zant Neaowe Cpe} COMING SUNDAY Funeral services for Frank H.| Plans for co-operation with the|to tell Him.” fg | Morrell, 76, civil war veteran, were | veterans’ bureau and tho American| ‘The Lyceum lecturer and Charley TOM MIX to be held Saturday Legion for rehabilitation of the ex-| dawkins ‘ ‘ ; as his wont, “B ods wor! | Sineut CALL CONTEST MA eattle will wend 40 men to the Ad|operate with the Rod Cross, RARE ko ee | Starring Club conve 01 Spokane ie 2 1 ‘o} » . —) “ lub convention in Spokane June 21.| Gen, John J. Pershing was tho ‘Tho little timber town, rich jn ame guest of honor at the convention, sand, sunshino and sawed pine, was ‘s REGINALD DENNY a en a n | ND A BIG SUPPORTING CAST IN poe a ee % ‘THE OLYMPIC bet, Ist and 2nd Aves, 10c15¢ 25¢ ee % Y Presenting TOMORROW, for the and HAYDEN STEVENSON Pieading his hearing tefore a U. #.|Could be exported without causing) Women’s Overseas League] rinrod away, but at tho door, ne| \P served with the doughboys in| Zeke.” There had been a winning | modern married life is revealed in this sensational guh ‘over there.” “His poor, old father," echoed is walked in silence for a service man was to bo the chief | few first time in Seattle, Kugeno |) 66 inimi > (MamiNnes. 408.2 Ir ; ? IAGE | with the same inimitable characters that won thou- ; j VAMUG BINNEY and : sands of Leather Pusher fans during the first and e's. pothing invitin’ about it. sornmissioner. slightest danger—in fact, | France, opened its convention here, | Smile on the speaker's face, tho his| Pacific Telephong & Telegraph Co Zoko. q : minutes and then the L, 1, , IN i Officers of the Manufacturer's as- | business before the convention. Tho| asked, “Does it work?” 5 ‘JUST TONY sociation visited the Crescent Manu- | overseas girls also planned to hold ‘Only sometimes,” sighed Charle: Entries Now Open for facturing Co. Friday. themselves in readiness for any na-| tawkins, and then, smiling again, tar carts a noclety drama of WHALTI, WOMEN CHANCE” ie plus greater stories and more lavish A Swift-Action Comedy Drama | ADDED ATTRACTION A ROARING COMEDY ANDY WARD | HENRIC. Le BEL LARRY SEMON in “The Barnyard” at AND fe AND Novelty Organist Dar 4, 99 SER Nothing Like ¥ TOMORROW iLY REAMS z ~P 6 Like Him on the % PH A Site Splitter Reiley $ Speech the New Bailer owe he, Talk of Seattle Const L. HAUPTMAN’S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA STARTING in concert, “Artist’s Life,” by Strauss BIG ACTS NOW SHOWING me 4 ‘The Best Show in Town for the Money 4. | CEN. ‘ INTERNATIONAL TOPIC NAPSHOTS > is NEWS OF THE DAY

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