The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1916, Page 7

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soseripdorpanctgataanmnnane j Quick Way Colds || i to End Coughs, Imexpenstye : Prompt i and Croup wedy That ts coaetoemeutsereternenssneisl i bronc hess. eas really ‘as Pinex | contrat a i MOTHERS! Bring Your Grown-Up Daughters to View The Unborn —AT THE— STRAND THEATRE 6 YANKEES ABOARD TORPEDOED VESSEL :: the British steamer Ursula, alx Americans aboard, had doed with warning the Amertcans was killed ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS WASHINGTON, Dee The American con: Mal reported| In 2 ent today that! has t to the state CHANDELIERS EVERYTHING GOING AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES! Hundreds of people have taken advantage of this sale to replace their old and worn-out lighting fix- tures with new and artistic ones, thus adding beauty and attractiveness to their homes. Why not be up to date in your lighting as well as in other furnishings of your home? Nothing adds more to the refinement of your home than artistic and well-chosen lighting fixtures. Chandeliers Reading Lights Electric Art Figures Ladies’ Dresser Lights Bric-a-Brac Fire Screens Electric Irons iit’ Electric Shades Candelabra Piano Lamps Oriental Rugs See our show windows for the finest line of Li- brary Table Lights in the city, at remarkably low figures. This will be your last chance to select. a = kl 7° ein ALL MUST GO AT A SACRIFICE Prices range in discount from 20 to 75 per cent off regular prices. Contract goods only excepted. Deposit required on all purchases. Open evenings until Xmas for your convenience. Cascade Gas and Electric Fixture Company Oldest Fixture House in the Northwest 1517 SECOND AVENUE Wreckage of the Liewellyn iron Works plant, destroyed in a $500,000 fire last week in Los Angeles. Cal ALL THAT'S LEFT OF $500, 000 PLANT | STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 21, the Hne MAY jot what the “}dens in Tiajuana PAGE 1916, WHITE SLAVERS LURE GIRLS TO TIAJUANA’S DENS SAN DIEGO, Cal., Dec. 21.—School girls from southern California towns, lured from their homes by glittering prom. és of careers as movie act es, are being carried across the border line into the hell hole of Tiajuana, Mexico, Already known as the “Devil’s Playground,” Tia juana is adding to its unhealthy reputation as the vilest place on the American continent. Cadets for the squalid brothels of the night life there are on the hunt for fresh material to fill gaps in the ranks of the unfortunates. Young girls of the pub- lic and high school age are preferred by these agents, who stop at nothing in their campaign of recruiting THE YOUNG GIRLS I AST LONGER. Three vietins this organize \traffic in human flesh m tet JOHN SOUDAS IS éacape from imprisonmen Juana recently told the stories to Cal investigation *: WOMAN-SLAYER JURY DECIDES John Soudas was found guilty T three cared for by Y said they had t tions in a motion f They met “movie ge A gl rag ort at 1:10 a. m, Thursday of the ap dpe sagt nga murder of Blanche Coleman hoc ey rae soul last June in the Christie hotel shoe ci Pires A jury in Superior Judge Jurey's department, after more than eight hours’ deliberation, Crowd returned a verdict of first de Escape in with “MAIL CLERK IS SHOT AT DOOR : PORTLAND, Dec. 21 ted to ir wearct nan who called Nat clerk, to the doc and shot him. Th Hankin’s right Hankin was King” heard tectives expe r the mash an Ha f bis lodged in| aying “God Save} on @ phonograph when | knock Opening th he wan ted by the as Sant, who erie Your h !come.” Hankin slammed the door ut the masked man fire a the panel | STUDENT DROWNS j onfror CORVALLIS, Dee. Agricultural college st anted In Mary's riv of Oliver La of the jun’ s. Lundgren drowned when his canoe upes | It pays to read The Star's ‘lassified Ad Page. Or. Edwin J. Brown b. O. 8. HIMSELF ‘Theee prices in without Third Ave. and Cherry EUGENE LEVY, MGR TODAY Absolutely the Biggest, Best Show in Seattle Today Including Wah -let-ka Cherokee Indian Princess Marvelous Mind Reading Demonstrator Andres Sisters Swede Comedy, Singing, Talking, Dancing Abrams- Johns Co. Presenting “A WOMAW’S FRIEND” Two Other Good Acts Theda Bara STUART HOLMES In a 5-Act Fox Production “Her Double Life” — Weekday Matinees Sundays 5c 10c One Child Free to Weekday Matinees Evenings Police de) make an arrest | pha | They managed to escape some t Reiega voy oo ; Visitors’ day gree murder. Throngs from the t a! The prisoner, who has been ' # «| On trial for more than a week, thru the ie - 4) was brought from the county eg gies jail to the court house, where wit the verdict wae read at 1:50 a o'clock | Soudas was unmoved. Attor. rigan annousced bile buss na across the line nto Califor Lots of other girls are down who went the same way we ey told the authorities This is only one instance of op erations oy white slave gangsters acroas | * was given to from the “fast Uttle town “ged the line ; You an find anything yo 4 of strenuous debate | want,” in the that has gone out from Tia The town ts ‘wide open” in the widest meaning eae od the first Mad Frolic In Dance Halle By rough board shack four mtinued argument in the bailif was nd notified « verdict had | | been reached The closing arguments for the fefense were made by Samrel Kenney and Paul Carrigan, the lat ter talking for more than two and @ half hours . ory, of the fast nig the races there ajuana in the ¢ goeq down e States min # little doing After aytin: row e with a p on papa pleasure” | ‘The court room was packed with spectators. So great was e As the night goes on the mad | spectators great was the press frolie in the dance halls increases, |'% the anteroom leading to the , . main court room that the glass doors were broken. in his note says the interchange of we should be made so that “new 1 nations with belligerents” may e how near is “the haven of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ‘AMERICA NEAR WAR, LANSING Ine of the prime safeguards for te nations. he believes, is to let ecret dip! war in Europe en prevented had It ‘suddenly out of secret e uttered the belief that one lesson the war has taught fs that “the peace of the world must henceforth depend upon a a4 more wholesome di the idea that “we wil have to do something” if American rights further invaded, and if both sides | has a f continue infractions of internation-| said to t al law which involve American| world lives, property and ri ' Wait Belligeconte Offictal ton tod capital of Ruman tion of 400,000, and he gayest city in t Rumanians are a nd Bucharest is a de. Replies c¢ Washing »vered from the startling ¢ nent of his sending a peace note to all coun-} tries, awaited with anxiety the first | Special ohrstmas Attraction | MOORE THEATRE response from belligerent nations || Week Commencing Sunday to the nt’'s Suggestion for] Night, Dee peace defi 8 William Elliott, The action came out F. Ray Cortstock of a clear sk He explained this and Morris Gest country’s “intimate rest” in the Present THE MOST war's conclusion thus WONDERFUL PLAY “Lest it should presently be IN AMERICA too late to accomplish the greater things which lie beyond Its conclusion “Lest the situation of neutral nations, now exceedingly hard to endure, be rendered alto- gether intolerable, and, “Lest an injury be done civ ilzation itself, which can never be atoned for or repaired.” 9 Months in New York 7 Monthe in Chicago 10 BIG SCENES COMPANY OF 82 A Love Story of Youth, At the ever, it G pointed out that the ree a quest for apecific ter of more vital concer ance and Russia, whose territory ha been invaded, than to Great Brt whose interests are le with territorial adjustments Attention was directed in this} connection to reports that the czar ad pledged himself to consider no not predicated on German evacuation of Russian province: Germany May Balk Germany, in spite of the op timism of the embassy here may prove the first stumbling block to President Wilson suggestion No intimation is giv that she will comply with requests for specific peace terms Count Von Bernstorff has declar- | ed Germany's Willingness to dis cuss publicly such questions as dis Mit Ky di-New Edison| Open Evenings Come in any evening and hear your favorite selection. EDISON armament, peace leagues, ete., but . . regards consideration of such sub: Diamond Disc and jects as reparation, restitution and Diamond Amberola territorial imitations as demand: | On Approval and Terms Piper & Taft 1117 Second Ave. ing conferences behind closed | doors dpen correspondence on such | matters he bi 6s would encour age both rides to “play to the gal and retard actual consum mation of peace, The president, on the other hand The Grote-Rankin Co. Satisfactory Terms Always STORE OPEN EVENINGS Give Wearever Aluminum Ware This Christmas ewife that pr herself on having only the very bea oking utensils in her kitchen would appreciate any one of the many pieces or an entire set of Wearever Aluminum as a Christmas Gift Wearever Aluminum Teakettle Special $3.49 id made of seamless priced at $4.40. Spe- In \\ earever al thi the popular 5-quart size ar Alum m; regularly week, each, $3.49. 10 Per Cent Discount on All Sizes of Wearever Roasters $3.95 $4.85 $4.40 Roaster I: WILL THERE BE A Victrola IN YOUR HOME THIS CHRISTMAS? Every home can have a Victrola— every home should have a Victrola. The Victrola is one of the Christmas joys—and it is a lasting joy. Order your Victrola today, Friday or Saturday until 9 p. m. and we will deliver it in time for Christmas. Give Columbia or 5 Monthe in Boston Victor Sealed Records This Christmas Wagons! Wagons! $2.29 Regular Values $4.00 and $4.50 A special lot of Chil dren's Wag- ons in the sizes are to be closed out to and Saturday Express large morrow These Wage \ steel boxes 15x32 ins and 16x36 ins. ; all steel frame and wheels, enameled red or blue. 75c Dump Carts Each 39c All Steel Dump Carts; measur over all, have 6-inch steel wheels; enameled bright red Grote-Rankin Co. FIFTH AND PIKE box is A Mighty Messtge Awaits You The Unborn Now Showing at the STRAND THEATRE LUTEFISH We are better prepared this year than ever to fill your order for this Scandinavian dish, GEORGE B. HELGESEN Wholesale and Retali Grocer 1929 FIRST AVE,

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