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EE "FATHER OF 57°) Mitier Has Ss tar Actors NDER ARREST Helon B. Allen Held for Probe in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Cal § Helon B. Allen, “the legal f ” is being > @ Involving ¢ Teyearold the authorit r in Hollywood Dr. Allen, who Wo established a a < Hadith from Se Most of th ere young “mountain white” « ome months ago appar mia for came attention of the Vi Orities and he was ind Bchool for poor boys broken up. Two months ed, fied assumed © to Pittst such adoptt and & Alien, ago Ho! law, came per. When this oped to make it motion y Sch he was to use various co Varieties of Mappers and yout Stars—came to Hollywood er wore movie sidebu ’ b trick musta were mi i Cruze we Before Ali for more however, | ith, they Dr. Allen « t's is a husky man. and he doe r sheik.” He Michigan graduate. Tm willing to go back © these « t declare ut 40 year look 1h iD a Uni to Pitts Cha way Shope to ‘Hold Picnic Sunday miployes of the Georgetown mu M railway shops will hold a Hket picnic at park day, July m. to § em. Novel fe planned the committee in ch Four stars coming here Ju at the Metropolitan are shown Chatterton; No. 2, Blanche Bates; ivan at | No. 4, Henry Miller. school. y EA first lesson in Eng Wireless was rec French In these days of 4 the postoffice change ar Washing mac ge 350 shirts made. ever-changing th n| midst are becom ater, stars in our|t rarer an | Let a single star of note usually come singly at a local playt ° ousminded — pk takes notice does not mean that m is passing, but ra t is taking more co 8 let them depart. There is one prod: >» whose effo most annually nd aftec é C\ s\ SS It q Ss = |Hot water * pe > Sure Relief OF. | ig Zero Meals for Has the hot weather put you steaks, pork chops, stews, piur days? ‘i for hot days to the W Washington, D. C Tor 10 with “The Changelings” |* They are: No.1, Ruth 0. 3, Laura Hope Crew: nounced fe © Change no services of Blanche ton, Laura Hope ‘id Days THE Sf COLLEGE WOMEN Survey Shows Dry Law SELECT DOCTOR Mas Not Reduced Crime lr. Aurelia Reinhardt of|Drink-Cure Sanitariums Are Still Enjoying | Oakland Elected inhard as elected president Association of the an en at Heinhardt was the only nom ro the delegates by lent of the asc 1 has t ng figure in the vice pres tation some. thm n an out organization ident of Milla name as an Reinhardt ts pr lege, Oakland, and ator is national ® Ada Comntook r of the 6 succeeds who realigned at) convention to ¢ Rad. ing ted as fol of Detroit t \ and asta. | ATTLE STAR a Prosperous | EDITOWS NOTE.—©, A. Ran dau, author of the following arti cle, is f this paper's Washi staff, Ho was ae signed several weeks ago to find out how prohibition ts being forced, and to report the liquor situation generally, without try ing to p anything, other than to present the facts. This is tho fourth of a series of six articles & member BY ©. “fee the baby those are whisky # Hardly a da jeorge 8. Addams or c ticer T. L. A. RANDAU ‘ns new shoes, Judge goon by but Judge Chief Proba in of tho Cleve the '« and rt » evidence that f the saloon has reagted to the t of the poor of the Ohio metropo ri t f The art is the ywed 50 per day for families of amitted to the work he thelr ch t disbursed In 1916 in th $14,059 e, is aimy an with f 4 gin with The m t 5 PROMIBITION HAS MADE CONDITIONS MUCH BETTER as mar the pre-proht suff 0 are ng number of am Ww DRUNKENNESS ARRESTS SHOW BIG DECREASE Koeley Cures on the eve of “ ay twice awn n tho effects of alc 9, when the Keeley od. able de reas | ’ Your Greatest Adventure ‘THE STAR is going to pa) 5 for the best true | story submitted next week by any reader, under the title, “My Greatest Adventure.” The length limit is 500 words The the mountains, and the Here’s your cha 2 to s and in 1 their glor staying susiness Wave nings at story tellers yarn spin a at Adventure time end tory to to reach | im any MOVE TO FREE JOHN SOUDAS is Bevy of Maidens Wanted at Dance , was ys Paul L. Wiener, nt of the otion for a new 1 I e am 4t of #tate mounting ea’ and A statement of facts is being 1 within ced to Ii red, to be file 10 days Amateur Licenses | to Be Turned In ra udas was eente » im fo W have oO. ¥ nees {ficial ¢ nt the motion would ha , a8 mort 6 disap STATES AND CITIES o ARKY BIG BURDEN The dire t to the al & resis taes| Would Relieve Car Line of Expenses burden falls upon red, it 4 naid. Radio Organization Urged at Gathering A permanent radio organization J v y nent busi , who met on, to talk In secured ¢ such an organization during the gress of the luncheon stat ties. Over $10,00¢ ) was tates during 192 at present tot pximate 00 are er yes for the detection of the monoxid gas, for use an mines, 7,600, whom forcement ager Tho pay of are now being gents ranges from $1 year to 44, " able Vaudeville Stars Entertain Tourist I 1 night ed << gj SECOND» = gy WEEK Cooper ram of soil, Vu aLout equal to umtcr of living ften exceeds 40,000,000. REGULAR AGENTS GET BUT $1,400 A YEAR Regular age ® directors are 1 Naturally, the me for this sum are n GB James Whitcomb Riley’s own personal love romance, portrayed by the finest piece of artis- try in the career of Charles Haynes now boasts that his staff of men {9 as good ns that In any partment of the government latively free from LAST TIMES TODAY— THOMAS MEIGHAN r “The Bachelor Daddy” SUNDAY, MONDAY, TURSDAY FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE take a bribe as read, as the met ch but then they ¢ as many to WILLIAM FOX agents ar ging Amn | It’s Cool at the OLYMPIC |_ Madison, bet, Ist and 2nd Washington Bureau, Tho Seattle Star, DON’T AMATEUR 13 lease send me a copy of the free bulletin, “Cool Dinners for which I inclose two cents in stamps for for Hot Days,” postage. Name. . Street and No. City New York Ave., Washington, D. Vet Hospital Cook Is Suicide Victim TACOMA, Jul 52, is believed to t AZ>U found & paper tled to a limb with this message on It, | signed by Bernier | ‘You will find r |river. Please notity | the Cushman hosoital. Mrs. ly In the Brown 2 I thank you n ix a cook at the hos-| fer has been employed | Bre TP >ZO—-A>Z OF SEATTLE _ SECOND” MARION EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (with other work) cr f' — 4 OHIO PAINLESS y PS) Our partial plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth "$5.0 $4.00 4° Most of our ent patronage in| recommended our early custom. ley ~— Ame Jers, whose work im atill giving good | satisfaction AND uP CROWNS ... All work guaranteed for 15 years. Examination tree © Star Want Ads » very productive, Star Want Ad Ra -are the lowest, Star Want Ads carry erany bargains daily. | USE THEM MAIN 0600 are || | _ OHIO cuT RATE (A0"inre mr eseerant Sky-wri ting is the advertising sensation of 1923 and the symbol of a cigarette. that has been a sensation since 1920 — | heaviest Flood Damage Has Risen to $25,000 1 damago, from the day morning at Sixth was expected to ap 000, according to ell, acting water su-| , who made an examina- ar’ and Un proxim O11 that filled around. tho eruption | suttore: losens wero Tile Supply Co. Kimball-Harris losues. the Shippen s ke ave.;| atering Co,, 2013] ; Grunbaum Furniture | Sixth ave.; Florshelm Shoo | h ust Hardware Co,, Sixt jave. at Pike st | | ‘Tomorrow Any Ti 10c Loge Seats 20c Comedy A, a ‘a = WILLIAM FOX presents DUSTIN. FARNUM ry ‘WHILE JUSTICE WAITS Last Times Today "AS A MAN LIVES" With Gladys Huletto. n would empty the the nation was © present may be termed an era 8 prediction has no According to the | umber of Prisoners compiled tho T ates bureau of th sus the “comparable figures «| total of 149,909 for July 1, 192: red with 146,181 for y been realized. est rer JAILS NOW HAVE MORE PRISONERS cla tederal or road gang than at any previous time in the hia- tory of the census bureau, tho the ratio of prisoners to the total popu- lation was lean in 1922 than in 1917 the figures being 1 and 143 ro- spectively. Tho high ratio In 1917 was in part due to the detention of ora,” the census bureau experts in state, fTHUNUUUUALU000000000000 10ST believe. It is true, however, that the num ber of rerious crimes committed in| tho United States is showing a} steady increase, Statistics based on} reporta from 28 cities indicate that 10,000 people were murdered in the United States during 1 For the} five-year period, from 1917 to 1921,| the averago number murdered was 8.6 per hundred thousand, while in 1922 the rate was 9,0 per hundred thousand of population, | Petty crimes, on the other hand, have shown a slight decrease. HAS NOT CHANGED NGTH OF LIFE Prohibition has had no apparent effect on the average length of life, According to life Insurance experts. | For the past 20 years the average | DOROTHY World's n_ stag HAMILTON at De Honey's Now Academy, Pike at ‘avery Saturday ° ing. The one big night, DANCING TAUGHT Summer a { 10. Plonty of ment, Lead- al Instructors, practice, No em! Ing Bohool, Prof Phone Haat 0169, hours, wate lessona ali s MISS ¥ THE VAUDEVILLE MUSICAL COMEDY GIRL REVUE—MOVIES Last Time Saturday— “THE RED HOT STOVE” Here Sunday— EMMET TUF —Open from 9 a. m, to 1p. m— ADMISSIONS 0c ¢rn'.20c oP.M. EVERY DAY “The Girl From Broadway” "TACEUTULLVVUTTELGEUCTAEAU ACTA 10e—15¢- MOMUUUTUUUAUAEAA TILL, orem c OVED” james Whitcomb Riley A RALPH INCE PRODUCTION “SUCCESS” A PULSATING STORY OF LIFE AND LOVE BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS FEATURING BRANDON TYNAN and MARY ASTOR AND “BLACK SHADOWS” SIRENS AND SAVAGES OF THE SOUTH SEAS —with— ALL THE GLAMOR OF THE TROPICAL ISLANDS L. HAUPTMAN’S ORCHESTRA JEU FONG, Chinese Tenor NEWS—TOPICS OF THE DAY Son Those Maidens Sway and Dance