The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR Eugene V. Debs Will Lecture in Seattle Sunday | ~ AMERICA’S EMISSAI ) nc tL II ARRIVAL TIME [S KEPT : SECRET 10 AVOID CROWD Debs Unable to Stand Strain of Demonstrations and Greetings; Goes to Everett Monday BY FIELDING LEMMON His t with Them by Read arrival tim commit Debs, lea of the United cently pardoned eral Daugher Leavenwort! Saturday 1 hotel, to The a harbe | se NOpen Dance Schoot FOREST NEARLY ris“ MoNtey “oho Sco GLAIMS COUPLE. :, Lost for Three Weeks Wilds of the Olympics REFUSED TO EXTENSION OF GRANT wa TIME picture at the ttenant Com at the A | u y appointed ae Q Women’s M Prinson ¢ men’s ¢ Debs wil U.W. Sta Torn Down: to Rebuild, | om Claimed : in HOQUIAM. Cheaper it Is ‘MILK COMMITTER REFUSE Is dium—is n Scene of the mighty p Wayfarer,” known to the nation, the m torn down anc According to stadium offic structure was ne! Eagles Give $500 Check to Japanes. lusion of a spe Announce Funeral of Business Man al for A. Frede nent Sea A mee Fraternal Order of tremendous con: | E rf demned on the ground that {t would |mea be cheaper to build a new stage later | than to let the first one stand and} v fot. It has been standing three|t years. With the money obtained from sale of the lumber the Associated Students of the university hove, with| Lake Dragged, But f cash, to build a ‘small amount of cash, cu Dp Body Is Not Found other and more elaborate stage, prob. ably next year, it was announced $e E Saturday. | While the exact cost of the new|¥ r : structure has not beer. estimated, it |p abs orp esemady pi nand be _ leg boa eee fg probable it will run well into the/after two d t in draggt . : ps | een thousands of dollars. }eh * || IMPORTANT! THIS IS THE ONLY AND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT OF “THE COVERED WAGON” TO BE PLAYED IN THIS CITY, SEASON OF 1923-24, : iwha trail to Pe 4 the west until ‘They joa of the Northwest, anc pte “, eal ent and pe ing ‘¢ timber lands thru wildest tributaries «| Banquet Honors Officer of Na of hi sions services MATINEES DAILY THEREAFTE WEEK STARTING JESSE L. LASKY Presents THE GREATEST SCREEN EPIC OF ALL TIME 200—Buffaloes — 200 500—Covered Wagons—500 1,000—Tremendous Scenes — 1,000 3,000—Men, Women, Children and Indians—3,000 It touches your heart when you vision the hardships, suffering, agony and homesickness of your sturdy forbears who faced with indomitable courage the long trail from the Missouri Rjver to Puget Sound Company’s Orchestra of 25 Piece PRICES—NIGHTS, 27c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, Plus Tax. MATINEES, 27c, 50c, $I. iN JAPAN —_| RAW MILK MEN GIVE TESTIMONY Tell of Proposition Offered D AN AUDIENCE ne was jot told many fic improvements y Read, the com iso an inxpector Plant the see the Bargain Ba Economy early this Fall, By patronizing nt you'll reap an abundant harvest SERGE and POIRET TWILL DRESSES $Q.98 Sizes to 44 AD vi In Navy and Black ly three-quarter sleeves, braid, idery and bead trim. Narrow belts and side ties. You Can Now Order by Mail While quantitie t, anything GROWING GIRLS’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS Patent Leather Pumps, $ .80 one-strap style, with leath- Sizes 2%, to6 er soles and rubber heels. Dark leather Brown Oxfords with good soles and rubber heels Low heels, medium last MORE NEW FELT HATS t+, $39 Embroldered designs in all the attractive shades Poke and off-the-face styles. A wide and shapes. assortment of colors “= ° Ad Club Members | to See New Styles * Seattle women will beegtvemia close-up on the fall ‘fashion show from New York and Paris Tuesday jared that pustuerization failed (Ot con when ‘thé ‘StacDougall Souths types Of) wick store places on display all the bacteria and that they grew faster/ latest models at the Masonic clut ns pasteurized milk than in raw.|rooms in the Arcade building dur id that the bulletin] ing the Ad Club luncheon. It is es timated that a $90,000 stock will be until] on display at the time. The show open to the public he but| Tworoger read an excerpt from by the/a government bulletin which de {kill many of the worst y correct The case was continued i’ Monday morning. R_ 8:30 ADAPTED FROM EMERSON HOUGH’S SPLENDID STORY OF LOVE ON THE OREGON TRAIL A PARAMOUNT PICTURE DIRECTED BY JAMES CRUZE 00, Plus Tax.

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