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Dy wun tend’ ww TH HM Cosy OF Matches: The coroner has been asked to keep watch over a man who puzzled em whether he was dead or alive The seattle Star (= Ge And he wasn't a member of the publicity bureau of the chamber, haven't the face ee RR alike Pe MR ge oe ee Gee i 9 BER ER ee hc Bis ch 5st EIR np URI to deny the out Rain tonight and Tuesday Se . rageousness —o' ro See _PAPER| IN "SEATTLE THAT DARES TO “PRINT THE ‘NEWS } the H.C. of L : WASH., MONDAY ON THAINS AND NEWS ST te CANS MUST GO”---VIL “ AMERI ¢/ LOGAN BILLINGSLEY SKIPS OUT OF THE STATE FORFEITS $500 m0 Prayers Heal cise] Runs Into Millions (SAYS WILSON She Tells Star icc: ||. Tatty thomend tourists booke BETRAYED HIM Somewhere in California, Se attie’s notorious bootlegger is wettest Swit bone I this winter to California by the South- |j pets terre “sparse sae fi] erm Pacific railway alone! ree el pn a aa Averaging $200, they will leave $6,000,000 : sell (Flood Mortennen, the New York World reporter, who When the roll was called up before they return East. obtained the interview with Vilia printed in The Star, is an yonder in superior court, Lo acquaintance of Martin Ulvestad, of Seattle, publisher and oy Pg Talk about a “million-dollar” idea for the ffl) <2; rc, Noqeslian American. “ne “| first met Mortennen in New York four years ago, (oteture of ilinguieys 800 | summer tourist trade in the Northwest! With [Hi ic ssn ore Nermeaiad minister in New " York.") 1atagae Vanderveer, attorney the differential rate eliminated, the traffic will H]) “New york, Dec. 11.—"1 am going to drive the client had betn in the South ns out of Mexico or make them fight.” 4 This is the declaration of Francisco Villa, as tee 8 ng aly ie Me be worth many millions. Americ * Seattle and Washington boosters, stick to- | ported in an interview printed by the New York Evening © on his part to locate him had proved fruiti De t "ros stor Helse sald . rT - that he . en of ever see] ! ’ : World today. Thorkel Flood Mortennen, the inters 4 that he had no ‘amor i gether! There’s real work cut out for us this Hl} jio0e. 8. se went to Villa's headquarters at Jullinia ent that Billingsley bac oe t that he had summer. Luz the second day of the occupation of Chihuahua. | “Do you know the mayor of El! Paso?” Villa asked. “Do you know |Gi) Who Helped . ’ tends | what he did? Chased my wife out me of the country like a common peon| Miss Rankin Win, ites" WOMEN RENEW CALLAHAN HAS LOTS = Sess m the end of the stat atlence and belleved he ve for other Hillings diamonds and rings away Wgeorinal IS FIGHT ON HIGH 4OF KIDDIES TO LOAN si iisscsnotene arf with me, and not fight with a _ WINNER THRU = COSTOFLIVING FOR CHRISTMAS DAY (pi Sono itis AJ 3 war a bachelor P | Did» not the North Americans try | —_—_— i George ip-the business manager of the Wniversity of Wath- |to murder him?" Seattie women battling be ington magazine, Better Business. | “Do you know Pershing? Per lower the cost of living yy? e Now, it is well known that Cupid counts the campus as one | shing is violating the sacred rights | scheduled to return to bole nd of his favorite camping grounds, and so, when George, who of Mexico and has to get out. J/ BY rO . KEEN eaptprancotd Pp. pe goercn die had hitherto failed to note the dreariness of his bachelor ex | will show them, poco tiempo, bh United Riatt ¢ ‘ old another m istence, met they cannot violate Mexican rights. Uonoon, Dec. 11.-The en Many were preparing to Well, there is a Mrs. George Keith now, And there's a couple Says Wilson Betrayed Him ergizing force of Lioyd-George’s go to the meeting with their living In an apartment as happy as the romancers of all ages Do you know Wilson? 1 was| magic touch has electrified the appetites appeased by an egg- agtee they should } married a few weeks his friend. I liked him, but at! British nation within five days. | lees, potatoless and butteriess But, say,” der y, when he dropped into | Agua Prieta he turned traitor to[ While the new war director luncheon served at the Bon The Star office, ax of old, “you've got to count us in just the me and the cause I represented, | was today forced to his bed Marche. Att same on your Christmas part and helped Carranza—the bad man ; ba Re aid Be ys nk ay So EP pele gy nema st bo aes Sant Last year The Star and County Charity Commissioner Cal of Mexico. Is there any wonder Mrs. Anne E. Norton as she is today after her “miraculous' pring ye ota eeing veastable sia): cammek Wonteh: a lahan arranged it so that a lot of bachelors and bachelor girls, that I chase the Americans out of | cure by prayer hu for th le ba canied © the t Th and others who had no kiddies, would have the loan of some Mexico ‘ ce orpnat the eek t ondcane bs vial - Pe olate mange. | bo girl for Christmas who otherwise might not be visited ; ae pest he intended to do. , i leane iy Gadi the he replied BY JACK JUNGMEYER Jhour’s prayer accomplished ost respected—figure in the with coffer, tea or tal ira enmned “Drive them out, or make them | Does God answer prayer?) What 700 physicians said was jast half-century of British Talk Parcel Post Trade ap jeorge Keith helped us with the idea fight. and nies thee aaa s a » dae ged : t his ye oe is the 0 4 , fiddle. + and ey ne, “Yes,” devout! testifies impossible. It is a clear case politics is to have the full force Postmaster Edgar Battle and A hem h ne wage water @ Christmas kiddi | will make a gap between the two ¢s, devoutly ‘of Divine fatercecsion!” of the British nation behind (1. Brown, the parcel post farme »w about we , Are we going to | countries so wide and deep that no Mrs. Anne E. Norton, of} |. t f 1 f ' him in whatever he does, be «ho maintains offices in the Walk ks ats . pg ta eer cane on What ta, Chr | f will ever be able to " : White haired from her ag-| came evident toda er building, were the chief speak apd rip eden yn: Sh eal Mexic ‘ do} nt Seattle, with a body suddenly) oie. tho but 43. Mrs. No Not esto Ga Senge Pe ia Right you are,” said Callahan. “I've expected this de- at = reo ay ee we | “ seashell Gasca f 10 b ‘ . P : ay . mand, and srepared for it, The public welfare ¢ 1 cs : a and “miraculously” freed of), at th er Mr. Rattle was going to nd, & preg p jar ar H id ake the \ on nent has compiled st of kiddies, boys and gi -e ow could you make the daring PEM horrid disease and long drug and street urchin refle women how th rnme id ment npiled a I kiddies, boys and girls, of all ages ttack on (Ooi) Miotam's: fetean at Miss Belle Feligman + Accomplishes Impo feady to help theta obtale There are several hundred of them, whose parents are too Oatabas hid Got aaae aera pvery! The ningly impossible has| sities t from producer poor to provide a big enough ct y for Santa Claus to climb big. plains? ay 30 Ree 1 eee ea. oe 4 Hers is one of the most been accon The hard was to tell how thru, and who may have no Christmas dinner, even, let alone a don de Feligman, newspaper woman, * Vemarkable cases of bodily res- € he sa I an be Dettien S eamtalean Sua Whos y of buying and selll Christmas tre Soldiers Asleep at Columbus was named today secretary af mee est woman ve to ‘ vat for presedent ed My proposition, the: is thi Fi first “Basy,” Villa answered. “I was| to Jeanette Rankin, America’s toration ever recorded, say aks _ 7" ton pre ede an rs serves... » Who want heen eal gy come iret |awake; they were sleeping, and it first feminine member of con- F ; and the thing which “Is done” has Ke pre \ erved me who kiddles to take home for 4 those who substantiate the atin seilihaiidinn. bon - and the thing which “is done” have e women Christmas day should let NOW AS soon as possible. We took them too long to wake up.” | Orem ; story. OR ae: Millcenpongetriacy Whidy JOUr! eone into the discard Oetisad Lote must arrange transportation, you know, and one or two other You must have had many men.” | 8s Feligman was formerly » "Mrs. Norton’ ge mal-| years ago in Spokane 1| "For the first ; TD a Auda he Age deta ' 1 had about 300." editor of the Montana Progres- yah “ ; lly Cut my hand with!1914. John Bull { aivnae Write to James Callahan, care of Public Welfare depart interviewer said he was| sive and was her ses Saaey ady baffled prominent men Prec p agit ae yetag Redi ment, courthouse, if you are | ted, Give your name, ad it to ask Villa about his| l'eading champion during the of medicine and science over his shoulder. ieee iomekee clu dress, state whether you wan two or three childre: . injured foot on the advice of Gen.| campaign. She ls the daughs r his shoulder dent « e Homekeey ren, how so advised him. ter of a wealthy Helena mer. over the United States. Sever While the German press i Monda that old, when they are . come and leave, and if you can provide Regeete a ads a outta ab anaes cheat = A fies with contemy he new Br oa get nsportation for them to and your home wr ¢ “ ‘0 contradic 3 . i ” hundred physicians within th ring with contempt to the new Brit-; Yakima n't wi the Pub Welfare department by telephone: Main sana &® | vitia’s foot is still stiff, he sald,| She went to work immediately, past four y ha pr ieh ype oF 2 agian "4 even | an oa a . ‘ im none) Sree ert tho the wound he received in the |sorting thousands of letters from nounced her incurable prota a middleme to - i ‘ pattie of Guerrero has healed, — |suffrage leaders thruout the coun: eee Ot “fs Hing » apples for « DON'T SEND XM try which keep arriving daily. Miss welve times she al members. It ead to , AS i Rankin cannot attempt to answer. the operating table Three quisition of a ¢ storage “ all of them in such vast numbers that they no | © manipulation connected with tt AND HURTS | T Vestern avenue merchants aren't on ee longer create any excitement, KILLED WHEN dctan that the woaden tatareatior WINNIPEG, Dec. 11.—Women (Scores of billets doux have gone i Seattle women 4 1K are busy calling up their friends ' into the fireplace. — There has been a falling off tr : Ace PETERPORO, Ont, Dec. 11 asking that no Christmas gifts be CAR HITS AUTO foodstuffs, they declare Three or four employes dead, 17 in Sent them M6 Dart of & cam-| VINITIA, Okla, Dee. 11—This dead. One ar tated. Her body was ‘ with hideous eruptions. Mor phine, the knife and ceaseless|soon was it pain had distorted the body;using t almost beyond human sem-|as five Prices Drop jured, and the almost total destruc. Palksn to turn every available atternoon four masked bandits) Seattle deputy sheriffs have blance lets every hon 4 - Storage ¢ dropped eDt* ‘tion of the Quaker Oats Co, plant, Penny into buying comforts for the | jocked J. S. Martin, cashier of the abandoned their search for the loot Ie o P ‘ : er ay SAN DIBGO, Dec. 11-—Mre. Mar. Monda with property damage o t least flower of ¢ ada’s manhood in the Farmers’ State bank, in the vault, stolen from the Bothell ank last ype sheny* ssid. Mss. a? : iar! Z 328 garet age 65; her daughter,| ‘The wholesale exchange price Sith property damage Of at leat trenches “somewhere in France." placed $16,000 in currency in a bag|week, after digeiug in Lake Fon ton, detailing her “miraculous” ing ath t Spent Mra a Hills, and Mrs. Kitty|for them had been 40 cent day of one of the most disastrous | Tons of & ave gone overseas and t left town in an automo- est park, where blazed trees indie experience today, “half an th pit of Nicholson, 77, all of Los Angeles,| dozen. It fell to 38 om Me 1 nthe history f this city, The to Canada’s men within ten bile. Posses are in pursuit cated it might have been buried kane 1 Portland ere killed he today when an ex. of the ege ere stored at & cost) |. courth was on fire at at % ag the automot ich they were sty. com. |*troved A ADVERTISING MANAGER'S \ . riding bh ye ‘ The factory was in full operation DAILY TALK nont I was totall H. E. Kritch, a chauffeur of Los be . bys tt when an explosion, caused by spon 4 That was 1 Angeles, who was driving, was se sAbos! iivin us combustion, blew out. the A Daas Bae when I ay, ously injured ai pi © walls of a portion of the plant . The entire party came hero yeu-| cost , Many employes, men and girl jdie. Livi terday to see the fair, They were, Seattle bakers have announced | Vi. oy iied in the ruins. the Puget Street Mission As-/ driving thru the park and approach: | that bread loaves won't be advar 0 ar embly, the good Pentecostal |¢d @ grade crossing just south of ed in weight until f omen | | ne ae V athentatiginnn- lonicut\ aber Bett itcae nae ‘ eal ; the exposition main entran town, They pay $10 a barrel for) BUGE MONDAY 18 YOUR ; , x x’ ard. | Ete es the engine started, and people found m« 1 offered) kritch was pointing out the pl flour now FAULT, 9 TIMES OUT OF 10 Sam, the Boat Person Can you take me there at once?” | five times It stopped with: ® Samm m 4 ‘4 behalf ." . ie} . , Well,” sald the man, “it all de| Miss Chalmers turned abruptly This is sound ad prayer in m hal of interest, and did not notice the BY SAMUEL G, DIXON sae Re ‘ ' ve “f eert f A chose pales eos Wr slap ade Par seilhes at alge ap ye ISS CHALMERS stood on the pends on what you call ‘at once.’| from her survey of the river. vice. You will make n a moment all pain was approaching ca as almo J. HAM LEWIS T * Realipegey x3 Sb wharf at Clayton, poised | can take you there, but I'm no| “For Heaven's sake, prime it!” your Christmas pur. gone. I rose from by bed. A "pon then slide & buses! hog Lh dd upon one foot. Even the speed-king | she snapped nuch more wonderful healing influence ASK FOOD ‘SEIZURE He. wan rt for the office | | balfsrown boy who volunteered to “Take me, then!” exclaimed Miss| The boatman twisted his head iy to s surged thru my body, so that GREECE PROTESTS ASHINGTOS 11 After | Monday morning with a frown | [nd ber a boatman knew that she Chalmers. “And get my trunks.” {and regarded her with undisguised 4 , \ NG y ne ‘ | | was angry ; 4 astonishment. He not only lo 4 irises |) shouted with relie and bap- BORE BLOOKADE ssn, et iniroamen 2 on zou ice’ and a gnc | te nomentat_ater_nine gift? Man "HO Head Gxt] HES gar, ae aad al : " 1 calling for seizure and | your eye that starts the whole 8 somew! afte © fully, neath ; *) ‘ start at the earliest piness. And from that hour RB fat renotutio NW ny to Nena dena? g bygone ole | | o'clock of an August night upon the Le eink ae nan her hat, her gown, and her twenty. * A’ ec 1g Con-| sale of all foodstu v; he gov ( ; awrence. own aK ' a es. possible moment on I have had no further de ae pile 4. «eas Bae Phe alt Gankiot Jared Hamilton It jen’t possible in a few St. Lawrence Whi, can-aik, ‘how: saioulous dollar shoes Nec The ads in The Star sire for morphine, nor have 2 [rotest to the allied powers today Lewis asked a return of all copies) | words to describe the Satur} | The boy came back Will you or will you not take those | 49,1 fF Food ee aa, Observed, P : op A ir vat t o Monday nits of ev- | “L got a ho'll take you, ¢runks? i _ will be a big help to touched a grain since st continuance of the allles’) he had Sesued to the pre It wa jay to Monday habits of ev I got a man w | ta ppeoen : og ar POO ag te ar ~ Hate! Han raaunde iaphies erenned he wanted to make some| | ery on The majority of peo] | He's got a power-boat, and his “Oh, I'll take them—only maybe | ae pied sire Large ag bea cig li PE aha lta aa gene, | oe Se A piseiate Phanges in his measure before in-| | ple, however, are apt to fall | | name's Sam,” said the boy the boat won't. Anyhow, we'll) Shs the Dost Dussed away irom your lists other arm amputated t day solange fh into. two general divisions how me the man make @ stab,” he said cheerfully.) “St. op ay but_partially The doctor had given me but| power of prayer!” concluded One class tries to crowd too The boy made off in haste, with! shouldering the nearest trunk ralmvan ey ae on fi = | unle that} Mrs. Norton, who spends most ANOTHER MEETING | | much into the time and take Miss Chalmers at his heels. On) The boat took them, but not with: | self being borne out upon the Wh | f her time now ring +f The home economic committee] | up their business Monday | |the wharf sat a man, smoking a ont loss of freeboard. Miss Chal-| S°7iS), 20 ne were en he camel of h en « g for 9 & exhanstec dover: | | pipe @ looked up at Miss Chal-' mers stepped swiftly aboard " agp ; of Mothers’ Congress ad Parent-| | morning exhausted and over- | | pipe. He looked up a a pr aboa hee ‘ : MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES | 11.4 he ‘ razed | the ick ifflicted, te Re ceth re association will give «|| tired, The other goes to ex- | | mers casually There was an interval of several; The day on the rafiroad had been DAILY Lowy itrat rmation whom she carries her message] program Tuesday at 2:30 p.m, in, | tremes by overeating and un- | | “Looking for me?” ho asked minutes, during which the boatman —— 7 ‘ , , 4h rye . oy very Pont ¢ the V..C der-excreising “| must go to Mr, Stephen With- | panted and heaved at the fly-wheel,' (Continued on page 4) a | 1 KNOW the wonderfallol prayer'’s effiac Ithe and the ¥, W, CG, A ORs SL oe a 1 r

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