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THE SEATTLE STAR an a a en = en eae noa eee prer emit roma OVIE PURGER [Erickson’s Successor — [SOLD STILL 10 TO QUIT WORK = Problem for Council AGENTS; HELD grees Not to Seck Any! p, . Ww oT) Purchase Leads to Raid and “More “Donations” in State Ralph Nichols, W. T. Campbell and Aertel’ ot TH Readers Interested in Normand Case—Many Leta, : e 4 Ho ters Arrive Regarding Her Banishment From Filmdom. ‘i Haing a series of lettors written Prominent Seattle churchmen tn picture industry af undestr. elomenta, a aystematio offort ‘been made by a concern to ob: | “Monations” from wealthy cit ‘and church leaders of the state, g learned Friday, srieffe Cameron, an attorney ‘an office in a one-story struc trustee” for the concern, promised Attorney George Kahin the Rotter Business bureau to disposing of stock In the con- in ‘until a permit has been issued the secretary of state. © Some weeks ago Cameron, in seck- agents to “collect” donations, sal ttle has contributed $40,000 to- the “uplift of motion pictures.” ecttve donors, in addition to the picture Indus’ were | Wed to expect heavy dividends from ir “gifts,” tt is charged. » Mark A. Matthews, pastor of gf A Movement to purgo tle} First ave, and Belltown, | BY J. R. JUSTICR also being talked of by his friends Who will step into Oliv 1, Erick-| for Erickson's t Ho ts well son's place tn the city council when| known tn the , having served his resignation takes effect January | two or three terms in tho logiala- 212 This is the question that | Th uppermost In the minds of the mem-| ‘Tho big advantage, of course, In Dera of the council, whose Job it will | dropping Into tho Erickson seat ts be to select Erickson's suenessor, that it would aimost Insure the ‘The members of the council only | clection of the candidate who gota shake their heads when questioned, | the place, to a re) and refuse to give out any Informa. | cduncll, For this reason there will tion on the subject, They say there) 5® keen competition, is plenty of time, as there will be) WOULD FILL CHATIE mo vacancy until January 21. But) WITH “SACRIFICE | from the inside comes wort that, as! ‘There ia a movement on fodt, tho | soon as Fitagerald returns from Cull-/ not yet well dofined, to seléct a fornia, things will begin to move in| man who haa no future political 4 | the direction of selecting a successor ambitions for the place, He would to Erickson, simply fill out Erickaon’s term and It ts protty generally understood retire, It ts argued that this would that the council will caucus ono day give no undue advantage to any of next week, and that !t will develop | the candidates soaking a permanent at this caucus what has been lning| Seat. The plan proposed ta to got up the past week or two, For it/someone of ability, who would be should not be understood that be-| Willing to sacrifice himself for the cause members of the counctl are | five months remaining of the Erick rm in the) Others Mentioned are Under the strange charge of soll Ing & moonshino still to prohibition officials, who operated in the guise of bootloggers, Mra, Kevah MoCon+ aughy, 43, won hold by federal of fiolals Saturday pending a hearing before a U. 8, comminstoner, ‘Tho purchase of the eaulpment, according to the officers, led to the rald of a 6Ogallon stil, 110 gallons of moonshine liquor and 600 gallons of mash near the county stockade Friday, Oncar TL. Wanless was arrosted at the time of the raid, at a hon nome 200 yards from the building which housed the still, Further in- vestigations Into the sale and raid lod to the arreata of three more persons by general prohibition agents, It ts believed that the gang oper. ated over a wide territory in Wansh- ington. In addition to Wanless and Mra. MoConaughy, Fred B. Luzea- nia, Roy Ichawake and one man | I whore name was withheld by, of- | flolais, were tn jail Saturday, S BY CYNTHIA GREY , | Should our motion picture board of censorship bar Mabel | Normand films? “Yes” answers one correspondent, and he goes on to say that he refuses to spend his money to see a girl who obtains a broken collar bone while being used as a baseball at booze parties, and who calls another woman's fiance “Duckie.” Following are some of the letters: Dear Miss Grey: Shall Mabel Normand be barred from | motion pictures? Of course. It hasn’t been proved that sho |has done anything wrong, but then some things do look mighty queer. You or I haven't been bystanders at two criminal proceedings, so nothing like that could ever happen } to us. If it did, that would be an entirely different story. When it’s the other fellow, he should be summarily dealt with—not even given a chance to square himself. It matters not that Mabel entertains us highly, that she has worked hard, is ill in bed, is noted for her kind heart. Her chauffeur shot Courtland Dines, and she was present. | She has no right to make an honest living. Perhaps when we know more about it we may find that she was entirely | blameless, but tho we allow thugs and murderers a hearing, F Prasksiensy;, church, and seshalbiant ; “ * gly coo gical rstiate: tw allent there is nothing doing. son term, and then turn over the something must be done about these movie actresses! 7 nt. These | NICHOLS IS place to the man who had been “EMBIE.” andj ing the wolltt eer enarchmen in| MUCH DISCUSSED chosen at tho regular election, Such Dear Miss Grey: Regarding the r MEoalior cities and used to} S0 far, the most discussed man|® one of course, would not offer | Gane 06: Mabel Moemabae 1 oe Cynthia Grey will receive call- ca ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a. m. at her office in The Btar Bldg., 1309 Seventh ave. for the place ts Ralph D. Nichols} his name as a candidate at the ~ i ‘imary. ts cern were to obtain | He comes from the Rainier Valley, | PM . oe Le aah fee. Both church /@nd it ts sald that the majority of| Tho objections urged against this epuaiated use of thelr letters | the organizations and clubs down plan fs that fow men of the right | there have given Nichols their In-| typo could be, found to take mftch iiiis purpose of wollclting gifts or) | Tement, Besides being popular|n job for so short a time, as the He Gets $50, but She Gets ‘the sale of stock. | b i, : Be " Je in Seat-| in his own locality, Nichols Is well| one #0 #elected would only begin to » and Pera eae about’ to| Known and his ability recoguized | learn his way home when hia time | Him Right After Ke gifts, Cameron waid, The state- | thruout the city. would be up, And there aro those) Hee ce te wtndraw from pro-| There Js @ movement on foot in| who recall some of the doliara-day | Captured by a woman In the act fon of Tae concern is basis for| West Seattle to land the place for/men who served the government |of robbing the cash register of the then nt ‘Cameron, wecording to |W. T. Campbell, who, it fs under-| during tho war, and shake thelr city Hall bakery on Yeslor way, be stood, will be a candidate for tho heads, 1 ‘ tween Seoond and Third aves, late city council, He has strong indorse-| It 1s pointed out that A man] 0 . | ments from the West Side, with an axe to grind, elther for | Pay night, Carlos Eatrnda, 20, wae |ber reading at the time of Wally! Reid's death that she made tho| |statement that she was going to| jcut out the high life as {t would | get her in the end too, Surely she | would not have made this statement jif there was no truth in it. At| I would not blame Mabel Nor- |the time of Taylor’s death the|mand for the shooting; her crazy |theory was advanced that he was | ,, |murdered on account of his effort | Meutteur was responsible for that. |to cure some film actress from be-| We #ll know that such people are ling a dope fiend, and it was brought |!n @ minority in the profession, but lout that he and Mabel Normand |i¢ they are not talen to task, it [were great friends, and that ho! tigma that is ikely t had taken a great interest tn her. precios uae: 3 cdi the ear of prospective “givers.” ak sey and Another namo that I being quietly | himself or bis frieids, would have | held ka the clty Jall Baturday, awalt- | Does “Fair Play" remember reading | 5°: DISCIPLINE. Aiscussed among his friends 14 that| to be a pretty good man if he did |'Ms filing of a charge, that tho the shooting of Dines oc-| bier C of R. B. Downey, who two years ago|not put a fairly keen edge on it,| Miss Adeline King was the heroine jcurred on Tuesday afternoon, it| Dear Miss Grey: It must be ad- since he would not have to answer of the episode, She caught Estrada | to his constitutents at the next a he snatched $50 from the till and election, |grappled with him. Hearing the ‘was late Wednesday morning be-| mitted that Mabel Normand’s pic- |fore the police could get any re-|tures have been decent enough to Mable statement from Miss Nor-|pass our boards of censors. Her . 7 SUR |ran for port commisstoner, He {| JASHINGTON, Jan. 12—A {0% engaged in the business of buying challenge to meet him in public} 124 gelling telegraph poles, and has on the tax reduction quey/ nuit up a Iarge business in the| Any way it may turn ont, the| man's peream for help, Harold |mand on account of her intoxicated |victures are usually popular. Peo- pact Pion today was flung at Secretary | Northwest. Wille @ very buay man,/ members of the council have a | Campbell, 207 Yealer way, rushed tn | condition, | ple like to see her. le Get the Treasury Melion by Senator! wig is not looking for office, his| few wakeful nights ahead of them, |@nd knocked Estrada to the floor, | Remember the lifeless way in| jut an unfortunate efreumstance ate Michigan, who paid $7,229 | ¢riends say he ta the type who Woukl| And no doubt there are hopeful With a blow jo the face. Then he | Which Wallace Reid acted tn his caught Mabel, and the newspapers, beg Jatea who will not re: until the matter is definitely Hi tncome taxes in 1920. let his business suffer if called on | can last few pictures in contrast to his | know! ; the “In concluding a long and argu ite knowing our great desire for sen. earlier ones? Well, you'll notice sntional news, played up the story oo well madé the man a prisoner and called set. | the police, 3 to do a job for the tive letter to Mellon tn which) “crity Senator Fred W. Hastings 't ‘The atolen money was fot just as much difference between the jn detail, thus accentuating her cel Gttacked In detail the, treasury | °° i amare a=-—-~-—~| the ‘couciten, Where thé robbie neg Mabel Normand in “Mickey” and |;redicament. g “secretary's position on reducing high | | |thrown it / ths Mabel Normand in “Suzanna.”| Censor boards, Ike a boy with Shi ‘Surtaxes, Couzens declared that he | pesca yee | Anyway, I refuse to spend my/q gun looking for something to ty, Relieved the best way to settle the | ; | j Money to seo a girl who obtains @ | shoot at, are jumping at the oppor- ‘Thi ent difterence of opinion” was | Dean Spencer Will | At 80, but as enthusiastic as ever, Alexander M. Barnes, | ke" collar bone while being used | tunity to use their power. thire a hail, mect tn a debate, and | yy, A Ps : cS t as a bawsball at booze parties, and ~ = 7 Shi Beease se remie ote coos) UD 7) COURT) STILL MYSTERY, .SPe2* Before Cha inet aire ene aught Ban ty ihe ida of St scaia steer woman fan |yoriiy fo tar acter wel gh 2 at the truth.” | Dean M. Lyle Spencer, ot the| {ere A Star cameraman caught him in the midst of his) “Duckie " Bincerely, PETER. | pictures? Are we not capable ) @ © Couzens revealed that since 191%. sehool of journaiiam, University of preparations. each judge if we wish to see certain fou 3 3 | jhas pald the government a total | e R sy Washington; Will 1. te —Photo by Price @ Carter, Mtar Staff Photographers! Dear Miss Grey: Regarding the! fiim stars or not? Would not the th $5,223,879 tn income taxes. Contractors Fighting Over Sen. Walsh Gives Up Trying | isseri company, ant Jos Neghenmee — gia : : | bathing of abet Normand plotures, | cetronece. or lack’ or Ik’ econ tall : Se Big Job Here to Find Source pelt ational bank, wtli|QId Prospector [sS|amming “and this time Tm going | Permit me t0 otter my opinion. | it the people do or do mot wish to Alleged Slayer to 9 bo day night at the p jéimming, “and thia time I'm soins | I contend that pictures of both | see any more of Mabel? | rrWrEr J tthe King county| R D th gases platy bce binds 2) women—Mabel Normand and Edna| Give her this test and in one - Face Charges Soon} contractors striving to obtain the) PALM fia, Jan. 12. instead” chwlemotina 0 ace ea | Sunt matics Spo sere Glee any- | Purviance—should be banned for year this incident will have been in "rial of C. M. Bailey for the slay-/contact for the $1,250,000 Lake) ¢ being with |r unociation. The meeting will . ay. They'd give me decent burial, | period of a year at least, 80 a5 / forgotten. Are the censor boards and of J. C. Smith, Mercer tsinnd| Youngs tunnel job took thefr fight jonator Walsh, | be in the nature of a beefeteak din. in Alaska even if I were penniless. |not to banish them permanently | afraid to do this? i to For the first time in 40 years | from their lucrative profession. This , May 6, last, will be set for) into the county courts Friday. ve up his effort) ner hat is off to your correspond- nigl 4 will be held in the down. | vi t Ibert 7 or | at . # n a Ol | would act as a warning to them “Pair ao 7B a time in February, Prosecutor| A show causa order directing Albert B. Fall, former | stairs rest of L. ©, Smith] In a roam at the Northern hote!|(Here are no callouses on the} wou Fat Play, B s coim Douglas announced Satur-|city officials to appear next Tues- of the tnterior, a definite bul 7 o'clock. lAlexander M. Barnes 1s girding |7arled hands of the old prospector, | and others who may be Inclined to i = and fy. Adolph ‘Boos will not go to trinl|day and temporarily restraining the|answor to this question: - ——~- \himeslt for a race with death. Yel. | Dut the North soon will remedy that.|/ndulge In such orgies. | My Dear Misa Grey: Every | “with Bailey, tho he first confessed | city from letting the contract was| f you did not get $100,000 from F d ] P . low gold, hidden in Interior Alaska,|*T0™ Anchorage he will ride 800 Both women were declared by the| | evaniie tea SuRie cole WA “ihe slaying and later repudiated his|obtalned by Gosts & Brennan, un-| Edward B, McLean of Washington |“ €Gera risoners a tha trie: *|miles inland on the railroad, and ce to be #0 drunk that they peg a pay vt pie eyes Geenfeesion and placed Che blame on| successful bidders. The contract|to help finance the purchase of a to Leave for East| ™* Barnes ts 80 years olf ana a|'hen with & sledioad of supplies, a) We nalle Sone Momeemeauits || to steal earqiatatede: On the ‘ex: ley. Deputy Pros Bert | was tentatively offered to Jahn &/ranch at Three Rivers, N. M ASE | oti war Veteran, -Since 1832, when (908 4nd his miner's kit, he will Salen bag = a the girls ailekt ouaaon cepa dese ait couauct:the ¢ | Brenal. lioness fot seek SUP As a result of the chain of sen-|he first came to Seattle, he has|*tike off into the wilderness, The)’ Y eadcoutna” We dade that || 4h ous ehawreks and comments: —————_—-- The show cause order compels) h went to Daytona today. | ‘ences r ¥ Pronounced in local|epent most of his time in the | headwaters of bel ae Re ee es Sava’ at asaek Mee caatit? (< Yo regard tothe wngpestion ot on L artet t the city to give reasons fer not) Pall remained in secluston. federal courts, approxima a|Nurth, sinking thousands of pros. |*2own. Is his objective : et eecannes tak Mane yceum oO heal John & B “ ; score of federal pri ah teas. bau ibid 4 tn |Hauor and thus encouraged bootles-| | your correspondent th = a wn rejecting the bid of Jahn & Breas!.| Yesterday McLoan, testif s hg al prisoners were | pect holes, panning cotntiess rivers. | il make camp and bed down in| ving, and the money they received | | gentleman would be delighted to Ji Give “Y” Program | because it was not accompanied | “andor ; as he said, told |#°heduled to leave for the Leaven-| Now he i# going back on the Ad.|the snow if I have to,” he smiles. Purviance, {t was reported,| | pawn his pants In order to buy be | The El Day lyceum quattet, under |bY & sufficiently large check, The! waish he checks totaling | Worth eae antiary Saturday, under/miral Watson to make his last Done {t thousands of times. That's | riashed a check for $200,000) comes | | his lady-love a diamond ring, a the direction of Dan Baker, will fur-| complaint also charges that the rec-/ $100,000, took Full's note, and three ee United States Mar-| strike. He firmly believes it will be| What's kept me young, son. leventually from those who pay to| | can tmagine the great value of Mish a delightful musical program, | ords ot the board of public works | days later recelved them ee ‘ows and several | he biggest of his career, | Barnes fought with Jeb Stuart /see the pictures, many of whom, I the gem he would be able to pur- | | Feplete with variety, in the Y, M. C.| were altered to enable the board /¢rom Fall and surrendered tho Mt guards, “Great gleaming beds of pure yel-|and later with Mosby's rangers. He | regret to say, make,gods and god-| | chase with this money, and also ‘A. auditorium Sunday afternoon be-|to award the contract Fall had fo * a hans aces low gold” Neo hidden awaiting his|was born in Spottsylvania Court-/esses of the artists. Therefore, the| | his unique appearance as he seat oa o Jalir rt 210,-| ment { * ° con : Ihouse in 1844, serve to be disciplined when | | hastene: i fore the “Y” Sunday club for men The Jahn & Bressi bid of $1,210.-| ments,” McLean sald. | mi he thinks. Hatter deserve to ¢ p hastened to present it. S) Frank Bayley will give a short talk| 769 was $16,000 lower than the bid |Legion Holds First } — enna ore ————— | they trangress ordinary rules of} | Sincerely LED. ‘Ga present-day conditions. The “¥"|of Goetz & Bren It was ac Ba ee | orchestra, under the leadership of|companied by a check for $60,000, Raymond Burkholder, will entertain|a few hundred under the charter @uring the social hour preceding. | requirements of 5 per cent. decency. ‘EXPECT BONUS |TRAFFIC MEN of Series of Dances ormer service men and women ited to the first of a neries of thly dances To Cremate Body of Prof. Gorusch | *°." ——— The board first voted to throw| Funeral rites for Prof. Willlam|when the RainiecNobi, by q lolit’ all’ Gontracte and the ‘recontel perce Gorwuch, head of the dramatte| A a ¥ * BAPTIST jRonald Hilton, Sermon, 7:20 p. m., @) SS| ADOPT RULES - Convicts Banquet later were erased or altered to| a ap eR eat € cia gene hed Fremont—Rev. Elbert HH. Hicks, | “Heaven.” BILL Ah PA WwW stor. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. St. John’s—Rey. Maurice J. By- WASHINGTON, Jan, 12—Tax re- SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 12-— Oregon Governor | reseina this action, it ix charged SALEM, Ore. Jan. 12.—Governor} At the bidding Jahn & Bresst Pierce and county judges and com-| tendered an additional check for the Wmiasioners of the state last night| difference and Goetz & Bi Tubbed elbows with convicts in one| came forward and offered to reduce ef the most tinusual banquets ever | their bid $20,000. The board ap Weld hete. All convicts but those | pealed for an opinion to Corporation will be conducted 8 and James st Sermon, 11 a. m., “Weed Pullers.”| water, rector, Holy communion, 8 a dier | sperctiatee Pa polars i ie, | . duction legislation and the soldier! Measures expected to increase the ef- oe oy Wat ss oh 5 "“G = ch sled B Men‘s Biblo class, 12 noon, Dr. Hicks,|m. Church school, 9:40 a. m. er | x b a © scheduled to pass|fictency of traffic regulation thruout nan | Lonney-Watson chapel. Gersuch ated’ B,C, Lumber Veteran |teacher. sermon, 720 p.m, “On the|mon, 11 a. m., “The Light of the | bonus both ore scheatied fa, Mat slehos Fri¢ pak ryote = Dies Ch ‘A Mountain with the Devil.” |World."” Annual parish meeting fol. |*8® house before the | the length of the Pacific coast states . b EMAINUS | Queen Anno—Rev. B. P. Richard. |!owing the 11 o'clock sermon. ‘ a uitaletration jouders today as-| Were adopted at a meeting yesterday y 6 i | D. McArdle, director of ef q at ‘the “U," will! VICTORIA, B.C i . B. Jan, 12. Sun schoo! First Norwegian-Dank M c— Cremation will) Paimer, 6 phere Gunday achood $45 & sian-Danish, M. E—| ed bonus advocates of favorable m. § vice prewident of the 4 ‘ ; 2 A . e.|Dr. J. O. Hall, pastor, Sunday schoo! for Washington, Fred J. Dib- fegaged in serving sat at tables|Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy and in| follow, Victor ance . , 11a, mi. “A Divine Re-| Dr J. Hall, pa ; Mee cat thes hunikanele aAhantae : ston, J Sith the official? of the peniten-|the interim the suft was filed. } Ais Masia Con ae cadimber and Manufacturing | igion.”” Young people's, 6:30 p. m.|!0 4 m. Worship, 11 a, m aoe cation bit! by the ways and| ble, Washington director of licenses, a ., of Chemainus, on ' ; . bad compensation bill by the way 7 : tary. I d died here Friday night. Ye |oC™2 bre oss we alae pinche [means committees within a week| Will H. Marsh, bead of the Califor é ae 'Tolo Club Members Suspect Is Wante s for many years a leading fig. | so } John's Danisn Lutheran Mis-|arter the tax bill is sent to the| Dit. °Greson motor vehicle. al Insignia Refused, “yyy in Canada and U. S, |°"°.'.th British Columbia lumber |_ Fiest—Rer M. B siapbbteneph lee Nae coo blot vision chief, and Oren Leldy, Wash: ie i Vamp “U” Athletes an WS fs | industry ID. D., pastor hool, Sunday school, 10 a, m. We It wag Indicated that the tax bint] TEU Chee Ne nway inspector It’s German-Made gaiversity girls, members of the : rs Sat Bit i 7 Huet me © woe — ap (Eng SiR congieet gy lai cake would be framed with tho passage| 1+ was agreed that California mo PORTLAND, Ore., 12.—Pa-|‘Tolo club, played real “leap year {ume Lind to Address P oY : | Hobe Biv.: Latheran-Gecay ; Rowe) | 1.0) Pons: ti Wee torists will be allowed to remain for triotic members of the National| roles at thelr annual dance Friday on @ charge of Milli A age basal i's | meyer tor, Sunda: 1 one |, Without that assurance, it W25/ 4 ionger period in the Northern states Goard here last “mutinied” when they {nvited thelr part i illionair Club lpsolifvad ePcatie ati New |& Mae Bervices; 11.8, 20 BPGAT [en plggradites Fable sh of Pane kd to|without obtaining licenses. The when they were nt the tickets, escorted the oe n|_ Attorney Fred A. Lind will be the | rostament."* Liberal Catholic | Church — Hoty |YOt® fF & bonus by tot i nthe | Present California law permits tour- fnsignia, on the t of ball huskies and crew men ae principal Fat the fortis! open n rist services, 11 a. m. Class, |*steed to sive the Mellon bill the/ists to drive cars for six months Siade in C ners to the b i corral’ the) ‘im Doom and Dan 3 ing of # of the Millionalr First Swedist sila ae Tomy *|right of way | without taking out California licens sae one ‘role clot is | Who recognized him } day Baane : Church of Psychic Science: | s Rina See act vere n cue sheen. Beaune 3 es e club Is e- ‘ ouncement i . eal etgd : . will co-operate in apprehending law Aches » | graph: Adelle Lowdermilh n ’ iad refused to wear them honor society and has 12 Main st, will be used |*0 ; Nv? Addie’ te dinar Mae seooo it was also declared. miei § A work shop in the future ; i s Fixed a | —_ FUNERAL RITES for M De. | ae During the past oi 5 s | ! : : n fy ga ang ociety—Serm | Bail of Dr. M. GC. Coon, Arlington | C paint i are vet Tigh ate, awhiei kpena| arate boradststing pros ; ; i civ I commer: fe who died a iinees| African and crabs which spend|arate torade : av’ Everett Shingle Mill pom pit I onist pacekitath chasaes reel cial Club | Mey 46, at the ct Wash ‘and of have been transmitted from stations| Superintendent Di ) Higher Critics, ‘Thieves mails to defraud {n connection with Elects Officers frigton Cremation so ich to' wipe them ‘in Groat Britain tial See eS | vests Neewealal Danley’ A.) ; ivertisement of a product known} At the annual election of the ce aN 2 EVERETT, Jan, 12.—Funeral Rel anDanish—Rev. A.) Temple of Truth—Le us “‘Auto-blood,” was set at $2,000 |Jingford Commercial club, he Fangementa for B. F. . ays 15 p.m. Ser in federal court Friday by Judge |day evening at the club rooms, 44th @ ‘ riday ni t k Jere Neterer. ‘The indictment !st. and Meridian ave, the following } Bok Plan Vote Ends Here Sunday bean made Batrdny : s a ee ean are Coot men were tamed br Jue ingle sit . | of §| Unity—s r-/an Omaha, Neb, grand jury. The/ Bryne, president; M. B. Crosbie, ingle mill » r tual] product, which was advertised as alvice president, and A. D. Winsor, 7 p reation,” t pastor.|sure cure for auto radiator freez- | treasurer. THE PLAN IN BRIEF Bullet Fired Thru By World's Bible College—Sunday ser-|ing, had none of the properties eae So eg cf ig apie Bl nh tt Do you approve the winning plan Yes Fy Wall, W. Fi hed . ‘ Do Angels Have | claimed for it, according to the | Quart t to Si t Pioposes alba 5 8 » Woman Finds p rea Heaven Above the | dictment | et to Sing a . 1. That t ited Btates shail Imme- + in substance? 0 Discor of a fren b , J of Mon Gor tele): coe ee * yn 4 4 rms (Put an X inside the proper box.) caused . u |Heaven When They Die pein | Meeting of “Y” Men Fuster, under y * Gong Church of Sp'ritual Sclence——rev.| High Schools Debate | Members of the “y" sunday club 1 ° and ord.” Be 7:20 p.m, “Al Loe Elme pastor, Service, 3 p.| of men of the Y. M. C.\A., will be i. That » rans i re Lana beads lye ane atl ; | on World Court Plan | ontertainea by El Day Lyceum eae enepe, ot. deat cen AAA ara se hl UNITARIAN | Theosophical Society The affirmative won in the second | rtet, ee! afternoon. Frank mt © rr Xe Julius I Krolfifer Sund. hool, 11 erie of state high school debates ayley will speak on present-day v ; 1 mdi chool, 10 a. m.|8 p.m. “Dante and H y| Friday, night when Roosevelt high | Conditions eats 11 a. m, “The Bible, Judges |Prpt. Charles Gojgio, of the chool defeated Broadway on the Sanam = Addr . t nd Act sity of Washington question, “Resolved, that the United OT ; d : tr t PRESBYTERIAN Whitman Memorial Federated) States should enter a world court 7 ‘OR-ELIXI piled 1 Articles X J ; 1 | Ballard—t Holor I elm, |Church—Rev, Rowland Edwards, D,| Mong the plan outlined by the lat 3 a ena City taites ss Fae ON Fy Rate cpa vucvens in eee . 18 11 a.m, "Jeaus, the|D, minister. Morning service, 11 a,| Proeldent Harding : ee 2 t the Unite - of 2 er 0, “Thelm., “Full 1 In W pies veg ate ore [Ole Stomach Troubles and oxeept ; testant Walth."* ner 8 p.m the | hist oat Seattle 44.5 ri Ss ee aa oo Are you a voter? ........0005 Pea e IRS 1 OO : EPISCOPAL Spoed Lir | Skin Disorders Entirely 4 gue . Trinity Rarish—r William 1 Columbia Bethel Chureh—Re ‘. 4 | . Mall promptly to AH, PICKLE WOMAN! ila” aoe ae Uauuphaticr wimiaag nt a ae Hindu Sentenced for Cured = es Peace Plan Editor, The Seattle Star pete +s York woman arrested | m, nday ache 15 n,m, Morn-|m. Service, 11a, The Christian | Drug Manufacture ‘ thre time m hy ; ne ne 1 ho Love h i t inde . ig. prayor 1 i m,,| Who: I His Chure Pleading gullty to manufacturing been Y The Boyhood of J Bvening| Unive Spiritualistic Chureh— phine preparation from poppie All ballots in The Star's ref 1 an 2 he bent 1 1 n of world bo mil 1 1 cert p.m. “Mem-| Services, 7:30 p,m pirituatism wn tt npoose, Ore., Kishan Gin on the Bok peace p f 1 a t f I f by Dr. Grant. Me c ing; a. Hindi, was pentented to ) iced do the I f ; | ; Bie: fant ad PSM soo ts i Poolton, 1 Cirle 40 p.m. penitentiary by Federal Judge a. ‘ f we pl rete What’s in the ni mor Wes A—Rey. 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