The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1923, Page 16

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PRACTITIONERS — ARE ARRESTED Charge Science Healers Did Not Report Case Charged death by a cc Haviland, 4 with office failing t on August 2 David, 10. 28 and the body was Booth Undertak ; and found Mrs. ( other children s case. The arrest of lowed. HAVILAND ADMITS IGNORAN DESI Havilan: ing that t st called on atment noticing that th tion was growing wo she make a ca Haviland. This she wa 0 do and the case was turned over to Haviland, who gave an absent treat ment Sunday night at midnight and called at the house Monday and “I noticed Tuesday morning that | the little boy's condition was critical, in the sense that he was bleeding at the nose. The family wanted a nurse ealled and she arrived an hour before he died. I would certainly have re- Ported the case had I known it was ® contagious disease.” Redmen Will Hold | Big Picnic Sunday | Saturday night and Sunday will be | big times for Washington Redmen. | An open air initiation at 35th ave §. W. and Barton st. will take place Saturday night and a picnic with contests and other kinds of enter. tainment will be on all day Sunday at the same grounds. All kinds of interesting athletic events promise to keep everybody merry. At the Churches | Queen Anne Baptist Church— Rev. B. P. Richardson, pastor. Sun- ‘day school, 9:45; morning service, 11, “Have We Lost Christ?” Young Peo- ple, 7:30 p. m.; evening service, 8, “Growing a Soul.” Sate St. John’s Episcopal Parish Church —Rev. Maurice J. Bywater. Regis- tration of Sunday school pupils, 10 @ ™,; 11 a m, corporate com- Munion, sermon, “ y Faith Hath Made Thee Whole” 30 a. m, con- firmation, instruction in the church. ee Bethany Baptist Church — An. trim H. Nickell, pastor. Morning service, 11, “We Have Seon the Lord”; evening service, 7:30, “The Unbound Word of God.” eee Whitman Memorial Federated Rowlad Edwards, D. D., Pastor. Morning service, 11, “The Shortest Verse in the Bible’; even- ing serivce, 8, Wonders.” “God's Wonder of eee St. John’s Danish Luthcran Mis- )ison—Alfred E. Sorensen pastor. No Service here; union service of Young People at Enumclaw, Wash. First Baptist Church—Ambrose M. Bailey, D. D., pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; morning service, “The Appeal of Labor to Christ and Christ to. Labor”; evening, “Youth's Greatest Longing.’ Dunlap Baptist Klein, pastor. Morning service, 11, “The Glory That Fades’; evening service, 8, “Those Who Pass By.” eee Church—P, A. All Saints’ Episcopal Church— Rey. Canon Ronald Hilton, 11 a.m., holy communion, sermon, “The » Beauty of the Psalter.’ see St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Ren- ton—Rev. Canon Ronald Hilton. Ser- mon, 9 a. m., “Consider My Medita- ton.” * St. Mark’s Episcopal Church— Rey. John D. McLauchlan, Ph. D., rector; Rev. Chester A. Taylor, » ueate; Rev. Herbert H. Gowen, D. D,, associate priest. Hi mmun- jon, $§ and 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45; morning serm il, “Daily © Guidance by the Holy Spirit”; even. ing service, 7:30, “Receiving Poorly ij the Rich Gifts of God.” wee St, Michael's Chapel of St, Mark's Parish—Rev. Chester A. Taylor, Holy communuion and sermon, 9:30 a, m,; Sunday school, 10:45, oes Columbia Bethlehem Church—1, Mau, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m; service, 11, “The Grateful Samaritan. ee tars Ballard = Presbyterian = Church— + Honor L, Wiltielm, pastor. Morning sermon, “The Secret Soct- ety of God"; evening service, ‘fAmerican Unionism.” eee wenna Methodist Protestant Rey. George W. Beck, pas. tor, Evening sermon, tilustrated, “The Boyhood of Soul” eee Religious Educational Workers— ‘Jonn-N, Lyle, chairman. +Vednow day, September 5, Rev, Kibert H. , Hicks, D..D,, speaker. _ Phe cost 15 Jens, ‘6 why peopin >| are) phoning their Want Ads to inte 0609 © Artech ryt yt THE SEATTLE STAR prasad oe ale A 5 CLAIM SEATTLE HAS SROINE ) NO FACILITIES FOR [ HEROINE ae PRINTING TRANSFERS attle Municipa Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Pleasure Yacht 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. © on First Cruise I want a ? ; opy of the booklet, “The President,” and inclose i herewith four 5 § ) onts in postage stamps for same. Name Street and No Margaret Candela, 12-year- City old Brooklyn girl, swam two State adrift in a rowboat. Bese DANIELS WALTE HIERS DOROTHY DALTON Pictures coming. OEXTER THEODORE Los ROBERTS WILSON alhours during a midnight n| storm in Long Island aud se sefaiacs Sinan e ig the| cured help for two women $Y land two children who were gS Ee a t yt he Want Ads. Y¢ - All these Paramount artists invite you to participate. With Paramount Week the greatest motion picture season the world ever saw gets well under way. You have the opportunity for a grand review of 1923's achievements and a pre-view of the great Paramount Celebrate Paramount Week at your own theatre as mil- lions have during five previous annual Paramount Weeks. “It’s Paramount Week at your theatre now!” ADJOURN MINE | “Ut STRIKE PARLEY Negotiations Will Be sumed Wednesday Re- |i Hot Enough Coal Ison cor Hand for 100 Days|:: WASHINGTO! upply GLORIA SWANSON DROWNED MADE BEGG ie home THEODORE KOSLOFF Seattle joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures At all these theatres, all next week—Paramount Pictures will be shown The Eighth Wonder “HOLLYWOOD” SEE AT THE STRAND Gloria Swanson —AT THE LIBERTY— Gloria Swanson “BLUEBEARD’S 8th WIFE” LAWFUL LARCENY with Hope Hampton—Nita Naldi Lew Cody and Conrad Nagel THE SILENT PARTNER. with Leatrice Joy and Matt Moore TO THE LAST MAN with Lois Wilson & Richard Dix RUGGLES OF RED GAP featuring Ernest Torrence & Lois Wilson AMERICAN THEATRE HILLMAN Crry FLAGG THEATRE FLORENCE THEATRE GEM THEATRE COLONIAL THEATRE SOCIETY THEATRE MADISON THEATRE PORTOLA THEATRE RIALTO THEATRE ATLAS THEATRE MAJESTIC THEATRE COMING PARAMOUNT ATTRACTIONS THE CHEAT with Pola Negri SALOMY JANE with Jacqueline Logan Maurice Flynn & George Fawcett SUBURBAN THEATRES PRINCESS THEATRE PARAMOUNT THEATRE QUEEN ANNE THEATRE RIDGEMONT THEATRE’ STAR THEATRE TOPNOTCH THEATRE NEPTUNE THEATRE ZAZA Glos Snaneo WOMAN PROOF Phones M eighan Wm. De Mille’s THE MARRIAGE MAKER CLASS A THEATRE EMPRESS THEATRE FAMILY THEATRE FREMONT THEATRE GREEN LAKE THEATRE GOOD LUCK THEATRE If it's a Paramount Picture its the best show in town MILL WORKER LITTLE CHILD AR Clos. aeary, with

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