The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1923, Page 2

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rit 5 eres 2 THE SE ATT LUE TG i: 7) eat AR “COVERED WAGON MANY IMPROVEMENTS HAVE ( : _HOL DING OVER BEEN MADE FOR THIS YEAR Exhibits Will Open Monday, Oct. 1; Pageant to Be Given on Opening Night by Puyallup Cast The o anding merry-go-round Fer leaders, the entire | s, joe cream standa, doll booths one of the greatest and the myriad other attra labor thrills, educational tions of the state, the one great ¥ these things are the vital facto! the romance of buildin upward from nothing to what is now the largest institution of its kind # the Northwest—the Western Wash ington State fair, which will open October 1 at Puyallup. When the gntes are thrown oper this year the public will find a vast jy improved fair ground: feat which make the fair a Knowing thy the great year by year uccess. | attendance must be gle factor, they have mate attractions es of people, Then comes nging exhibits which und helpful to the uitry raiser, The s of the Puyallup the attendance of cession stands, new amusements Bg Bee ay erin Attractions, and far better edu “ ttalaea to’ 6 tal? te al and industrial features will be). Sch fe there. STOCK BUILDINGS The average visite 4 ARE REMODELED find that the res i The buildings hou tock exhit not _m but to lems which me Yast army of f ern part of the W. #. Pau! Western W tion. AIM IS TO HELP WASHINGTON FARMERS The immense popularity of James Cruze’s picture, Monday, © Sunday,/run. The seven-day first week's showings have been so succe. “It is our aim,” t e in evidence nearly every time farmer who is here to make a living and a profit before we bring oth AT FUNERAL | days in the here if he cannot make a jliving? “ she attorneys, members of various fra.) T¥° Page Wroerees Wan been _——— ternal organizations, and friends ana | Pune Bee Gere averting oes. Last » Delegates Will Come From | reintives attended the tuner of) . -— da lay will ; “haries D. ‘ullen romin t attor we shipped $3,000,000 w e eouikwak Wweas Four Counties Charles D, Fullen, promi York. Fi to New Friday afternc Fulle day mF mile wh unday 4 € Were importing lettc ’ t Wednesday at his home, 1 Fifth | tun it u fe talr an Labor day The quarterly session of ‘District ’ ~ : we shipped 1,000 carloads to Eastern dae re os an te nternation rn of | ov, Mark A. Matthews of 5 ichies Puyallup is a = “black International Order of ‘ u Templars, which is scheduled | ciated at the from King, Pi an’ 8p berries to New York, all over the services, held at the} Enst and as far south as Fort Werth and Dallas, Texas.” Behind th y URGE FIGHT ON GOITRE MENACE =". :. Wright chapel for the deceased. raid Shomisy| Fiiiien is survived by his widow program of entertain. | '¥o » al features has been | al nm, Julian, of Beatth 4 Den |. Of Lon Angeles, and two sisters, “The Covered Wagon,” Warren Kerrigan and Lois Wilson, is causing the picture to be held here for an indefinite| sful that capacity audience Here and There} ; Arthur Bartlett x06 recaptured after the county jail at Portl Twenty named hetes to $215,000 ex Commissioners However, T of the Skinner & Kd No, 2 by insuing was blocked supreme court, whic wranted by the K perlor court, restrain Seattle from such The decision wil! with the purchase cording to Bdgar-C for the in which to file 5 ing, altho it has ne whether such a | taken Other arrangement Jwith the board, It was ead. granted by the {upheld by the w brought nat tho port cd supreme ° must ern w dditten voted at th featuring J,| have been Membe | | olation hi } events to commen tlon week 22, which ts be! jthe anniversary of lk ” the conatitution. Away with| ison at Karl @|semuiten will be ave. |¢mphtasize the subject eating bis | Wook at the plant of the American| A meeting of the Seattle an Bar associatio: o- ay at 10 a. m burglar suspect, {mah Neterer’s cour | Federal building. two escapes from | Donworth for this nension, Mra. A. L. Reynolda, of Ott tate Jeft Angeles by Mrs. fostered natio b aston will be held in the]. ona Mrs. C. C. Ayres, of ¢ Lydia A. Raymond |week and hopes to q Spokane Doctors Advise "Women's Progressive Ciut bu ‘+ Inual n wt 6 ra ve. Mrs, Emily > ie ft ores of wheat a even. give stud io ec School Treatment eters, chict templar, will presite Hifteen nereg of wheat at Daven, give study (9 th saisted & the associate § distric ‘ SPOKANE, Sept. 15.—Administra. |/0dse off Mr. Mary Merrill PLA CLAIM t lo Tacoma, Mra, Sadie Young of Kent chocolate tat K for the 46 weeks ets once ichoot to H. Penbertby of Tacoma Ialph ewitt of EB nolaw, C. EK. Muckler ¥ pupil between 6 and 16 as part | "1° 4 of a preventive campaign in heading gg ‘o d iy ef mca off the goiter menace was urged be 7 es a a ae BOOS, upon the Spokane County Medical | iim Mabel Brooks of ena society at its first fall meeting lest} (Sve oath Capt. B. |night in the Old National bank as-| Davies of Seattle, Mrs, Adams af] ase ents Auburn, Dickhans of Auburn, |xembly room. Robert Jones, execu: | COMPROMISE ‘The North Bond Lumber company |is willing to compromise its claim for $330,000 damages agalpat the| city of Seattle, which resulted whea a flood of water from the Cedar Lake | renervoir destroyed the firm's plant at Edgewick, according to a pro posal received by the city council Friday, The firm proposed that the | Star Want Ad Columns | helped find many things that | Seattle cops just love peaches, (the | been lost | | | | have tive secrteary of the Public Health | je\y 4 P. Basher Tacoma. ind are league, recommended such pro-| cedure, It would cost 60 cents per| councl! hold a public hearing and the While the society went on record ‘They Have council set October 2 as a date when favoring the campaign, some oppo-| the conference will be held fon was expressed to the ues tions. Dr Cc. M. Doland, president, damages. to be paid vy ‘the city, tte | was authorized to name « committee r ? : letter mald. } | 7 hich is declared to be becomini for Farmer . | acute. arene % } fruit) they don’t like to pay for | — z | why they are now looking for the re) pic Theater Madison bet, First and Second 106 Columbia St, Seattle's child er annum, The Sumer concern seeks a mu-/ m was exoreamnd to the matted NM oy Peaches) rr mn cnn ve 5 | of meeting the golter situation, | “HOLLY WOOD”. honest farmer who “sold” then 50| |boxes of “extra fine” peaches at a| Patients at the Virlands sanilactum] very reasonable price two weeks ago. | were treated Friday night to a real|The price might have been reason-| celebration, firnt of the winter sen-| able. son to be given, The film ‘Holly-|° When a typical rancher Interview- | ood,” loaned for the occasion by}ed Capt. J. T; Mason a couple of} Famous Players-Lasky Corpora-| weeks ago, he acknowledged his ad- on, was n In connection with | miration of the local cops by offering Nog Sense,” an educational comedy, | to sell them some of his best peaches Music was furnished gratis by |at $1.00 a box. Capt. Mason posted omas Reeder, vocalist, the Dando | notice on the police bulletin board, weathers, piano and saxophone spe-|making known tha rancher's offer alists, Miss Carolyn Swing and/“nd 25 cops accepted and paid him | Harry Reet, organtst of the Strand|the coin, But #0 far, no peaches |theater, both of whom acted as ac-|have been recelved at police head-| | companists. quarters and the 25 cops are “up in| The films were exhibited to the|the alr.” They said Saturday that it great delight of the patients by B, H.| they ever see the rancher it'll be a/ Howard of the Operators’ union. The |!9nK time before he sells any more jentire program was given free of | Peach! charge to the patients, and will be follo every two weeks during the | Seeks Divovse, But 1 , | fall and winter by similar entertain. | | ments, | Will Rewed Spouse! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15—BSuit FIRING OF COP |for annulment of her marriage to| | Samuel H. Piles, Jr., soa of former PLEASES POPE) Late: States Senator Piles, now minister to Colombia, has been filed Heartily commending Police Chiet| here by Mrs. Florence Piles Severyns for his prompt dismissal) The suit scts forth that Piles had | of Patrolman Glen Fulkerson, recent. | failed to obtain a final decree of di: ly: failed by federal men as a boot-|¥Orce from his first wife after the legger, Joseph Pope, superintendent | !Mterlocutory decree had been grant. of the Seattle Antl-Saloon league, |¢d the first Mra. Piles, who charged [has written the chief oftering co-| Piles with neglect and desertion. operation of his organization. After} The couple will remarry, it was commending Severyns, Pope went on | learned, after Piles obtaing the final to give him information concerning | decree of divorce from his first wife. | a place which he declared was vio-| lating gambling, prohibition and PUBLIC DARCES B DA C other laws.’ The chlef satd Saturday | Every Wednesday, Saturday and || he appreciated the support | y event Melod: Sh pport of the a Y other |) Antt-Saloon league and would place} orchestra. More pep and enjoy ment. Wednesday, special fea-||the house Pope named under imme-| diate survetilance, with a view to| 5 ight. Join the Jolly crowd. ema prices, ‘one EAast- |! closing it down and jailing the oper- ators, Leading Dentist fcr More Than 21 Years Your Money Back With All It Earns TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Ave. Eliot 0696, NE A Foreign Picture, Thrilling, Beautiful and Different ALSO— e c Pike ‘at 13th, order to prove the superior — quality Sf our school and how easy it is to]! rn modern]|| ances, new steps || } TED HOWLAND In “My Sweetheart From Sweden” Olympic Theater Madison bet. First and Second and the tango. I will admit pupils to our Beginners’ s, starting Thursday evening, at 8:30, or to Advanced starting Monday evening at #:20, for $1.00 Gach leeson, or 8 lonso in- ners, $5.00; advanced, $6.00, *pfen- ty of practi no embarrass- ment: « few lessons you will be a dancer. Remember, Beginners, ursday — evenin, Advanced, any evening. Private lessons, ‘il hours, day and evening. TOMORROW In “THE MADNESS OF YOUTH,” which han {ta first Seattle showing at the WIN THI GARDEN today, the ro: mantic young actor, JOHN GILBERT, has one of the fin- ext plays of his entire career, It also introduces BILLIE DOVE, « brilliant and beauti- ful leading woman, SUN.—MON, TUES. Aoucur’ | TALMADGE And on the Same Program pol CHARLEY MURRA PAID FOR” “The Law Fatal i “The Fatal Foto” JACK $ your $ commDY NEWS of Compensation” “COME TIME 10c EARLY” me Ser nies atin Farnum Hucking the Harrier” it in Laughable HENRI C. LE BEL THE WONDER Nothing Like Him on the Const NOVELTY ORGANIST patie OE. barr fn ee tate t ed Purchase by the p Friday a decision upholding an injunction | action. tition for reby Jot the site will prol United a superior of $850, {WEEK HONORS CONSTITUTION | f the Seattle Bar anno rranged a program of September 16 to Beptem |made by Judge J.T Air jJeremiah Neterer and Judge George The American Bar Presbyterian to Buy Site, t., Sunday ort comminsion ly shipyard atte | onal bonds Want something by the state hh nded down ing county su-| ning the Port of | | not interfere | of the site, ac bnyder, counsel | ort haw mt en decided | course will be} ? ly be made tes shipping The injunction | court and supretng court T. Donworth mmission urt held that ter oomnphete | first be author T bond iawuse 000 in polls last March norate Conatitu during the Bench | n will be held in Judge Jere. room in the Talks will be Ronald, Judge wanociation ha: nee of the| make it an an. en citizens will] nstitution of the | held at the alte of hey Say ture, Harvard afternoon, a J o'clock is now creations, from Paris, ill played by living | models in i i | | ated frames. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Puyallup Fair Will Be Bigger and Better, Says Paulhamus ) COURT BLOCKS PORT PURCHASE laying exerelses of the We chureh, Church Cornerstone ‘to Be Laid Sunday Mark A address Matthowe which ave. N. and Howell{ ‘The lost und found columns in the Ads will help you you have lost The STRAND wen Ml Theatre Ill Ml Fashion i Show 32 ing observed on anni the adoption of oll . High wehool ax bi ¢ addressed by loca al) Jat rneya on the subject and teach A score ahd 4 half oe ers of history in grade schools will | of the very latest just in dis- in illumin- Miltiery) will de the cornerstone the new struc: | find that | presenting its first big fel \ 1923. 4, The Soreen’s - | Most Dynamic r Personality PRISCILLA 9 DEAN & Brady Success Romance of Life in Old China WITH WALLACE f BEERY MATT MOORE ANNA MAE WONG and a strong cast ‘ § “THE GUMF in real life with JOE MURPHY and FAY TINCHER “The Signal Tower,” a dramatic story of railroad life, has been as signed to Clarence Brown, who has }fust finished directing “The Ac | quittal’*°an adaptation of Rita We man's-stage play, at Universal Cit ‘The cast is not annpupsed yet { | | BROADWAY’S BIGGEST STAGE SUCCESS LEONARD HAGEN CONDUCTING BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Cosmopolitan SUPER SPECIAL Just the Best Picture In Town That's All —JOHN HAMRIC ANDY WARD AND HIS JAZZ BAND

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