The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1924, Page 16

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___ THE SEATTLE STAR ; DANCE PLANNED” cLuvir commpiAN Here MAKES RECORD Mountain Doesn’t Care “T'll Be Here a Long Time i Longer Than Controver 8 BY JIM MARSHALL BS oa Sh pas ee tee ray lle Ee 83 hy "You'll have to come around to my south said The} wit take th Pa Biantatient j Mountain, peevi “My face, that you're talking) 0 to, is still fro ciers haven't moved for weeks. You've 1ow hard it is to talk until they get limbered up.’ Ballard High Alumni Will} Hold Frolic ” It Says, “And Vy EO Over Name” face,” rortl north 10 idea Rainoma for all Leare, I've been a few million years and for a few million Mounta! crawling “Now, w! know?" "They're your name again, Speck. “The senate, or body, wants to call you Mount Tacoma, instead of Mount Rain What do you think about trying to change exp: shouted the Tacoma Man Faces Narcotic |; oft Sale Charges LD PLLL LLL IDL II PPL ILL LIAS LALLA LILA DEI LLL LA AAS LIL LAL SLI AIDA » his dream of ex aust pat h up the who was mountain. its crest and climbe I've no sensibili numbed, if you know w How would you feel," “it | Youths Held Hive I, on Bad Check Count|' with h attempted then went away a ‘conquered’ you?" “So,” said the speck, “you have no preferences In the matter of a * name?" “None in the least,” said the motntai. “If there's any quar. rel about It let "em call the south face Tacoma and my north face * Rainier. I'm not proud, Or they an call me Mount Taenier or Charged to pass a $20 w a Third ave. mor t after hin death the true fact g sled. BE h bad fired the bullet tical career of the ton Cohen” of the most _ mon | Allen, George Park Clear Wood’s Charges Reveal “Hamon’s Big Ambition ' ‘Wanted to Be a Cabinet Member and Plans) ana ’ for Respectability Cost Millionaire’s Life OKLAHOMA CITY, March 19.—)other person in the world to make Jake Hamon’s ambition to be a/Hamon rich and powerful; who saw abinet member, brought to the|him grow hardships, | bassador f Were once again by the son of Gen. | from a chen March 19 Leonard Wood, cost Hamon his life. 1 Believing high official position was coming to him in the Harding ad ministration, Hamon suddenly sought “respectability—and got a bullet for word from Sian Francisco | his pains. [to Wood in the 1920 convention {f/ says, Westbrook and Snodgrass are | ‘He died of a shot fired from a lit-| Wood would promise to make Hamon| Los Angeles’ best bidders for honors] He peari-handied .22, held by the|secretary of the interior in event of in the m: woman who had done more than any | Wood's nomination and election. ee a ———" SS Oe eeeeEE——— | LEONARD. WOOD, JR. \18 SUBPOED DANCING TAUGHT $3 and $ Leonard W sas deen sub If you would add At De Honey's but pleaded Justifiat ake Hamon passed out of th king room for Albert B. Fa fe pictur The bela | | 18 THE | | American c a Gott asey and Howard | ently teamed and} ? Tell You in The Star Tomorrow ED poenaedsto appear be the United A ens tine io eet Quality to your table mittee and enlarge upon his story. and subtract Quantity which was first given in the form of === & newspaper interview from your Spread General Wood refused to promise, | hot]. your own grocer , will recommend according to his son. However that may be, when the Harding wave started Jake Hamon The Wholesome Spread for Bread Gladden the Home With Mus Push Back the Chairs, Roll Up the Rugs end DANCE To the Music of the WONDERFUL NEW EDISON or THE NEW COLUMBIA ADVANCE! starts Monday Eve. | was riding the crest. And when It ended he was high in the councils of the mighty. From his ample bankroll he had put up cash with which to pay for the Harding convention heudquar. ters. He was a buddy of Harry M Daugherty, then the master-mind of the Harding organization. Then, during the fall campaign of Take advantage of Private hs Professional Teachers. * “PUBLIC DANCES Every Wednesday and Saturday even Hag. Finest hall. Best music. Lowest prices. Where a! dancers 59. Phone BA st-0230, } : This New Edison With 12 Selections (6 10-inch Double-face Records) For $106 MAKE IT YOURS you'd appreciate, go the convenient Great North- ern Way and take the popular “Oriental Limited” To the East by, pe) This is 2 FRIENDLY train, manned by folks who want to make you feel “at home": a luxur- ious train, with latest Pullman sleepers, observa- tion cars and every feature to provide you restful comfort. A very superior dining car service, * famous for its tasty foods, priced to suit any purse, assures enjoyment of your trip. You speed from Beattie to Chicago Without Change on New Fast 70 Hour Schedule over a wonderfully smooth roadbed, behind giant oil-burning locomotives, Steel trains, equipped | with every modern safety device, extra heavy rails where needed, and additional automatic | block signals to protect you. Conveniently DR. CURRY EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Known for Good Optical Work at Reasofiable Prices No Charge for Examination Glasses fitted only when needed. H. C. & M. Curry, Optometrists and Opticians Seattle since 1908 3002-3 Arcade Bldg. Third Floor MA in-7208 ing a small amount down and Only $1.75 Per Week timed teparture and arrival at terminals. ! % This New Columbia Console lections (6 10-inch T i With PI of Need All for $104.50 PLAY WHILE YOU Pay A Small Payment Down and Only $1.7 OPEN EVENINGS Rice-Watters Co. 1420 Third Ave, EL lot-5807 The “Oriental Limited’ Is the only through fast train to Chicago leaving Seattle at night—8:30 p. m. For rates, reservations and help in planning your trip, wall, write, or telephone, American] — Gentleman]! | ? & leket Agent Department Per Week Harry Green, who scores a success as“ at the Orpheum this wee some of his original cast of past suc Marie Hurst and Boyd Rowden. the San Rafael championship ntle m a n . ¢ going after the Ambas-| } LAND BID | Accept $1,995,000 Offer on | 160-Acre Tract WHUSKA, Okla, March 19 | Navy Yard Worker Dies in Seattle SAYS MODERN GIRL APES APPEARANCES OF OLD COURTESANS Mar 19." teorge Washing- in a clever skit with asc, including Walter pea ace Is a ghastly expanse Views of ever are reddened tnto a human resem Myers of Portland was teeks of Hott by ood ation for a bridge across Mc-! wa Hear Opinions on be heard at ted Btates en; AtLast —Popular Song and Dance Records 45c 4 (eight selections) for $1.75 A Few of the Outstanding Hits at This Price: Sleep —Walts Arthur Lange and His Orch Hack im the Old Neighhorhood—Vox Trot Why Weep About One Sweetle!—Wox Trot ity Bight You Didn't Want Me When { Wanted You—Fox Trot You Can't Make » Fool Out of Me—Fox Trot Lange's Orch Foolish Child—Vox Trot Gregor Somebody's Wrong—Fox Trot Bob Haring’s Orch If 1 Knew You Then ax I Know You Now—¥ox Trot No, No, Nora—Fox Trot with yocal Chorus The Caro | Land of Cotton Miues—Fox Trot Arthur Lan (A Klas in the Dark—Waltx The Firat Walte—Waltx Call Me Back, Pal of Mine—Tenor Solo Somewhere—Tenor Solo Henry Scott (Mama Loves Papa—Papa Loves Mama—Fox Trot ‘arsity Bight Sometime in June—Kox Trot daring s Orch And scores of © selections. 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