The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1916, Page 6

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; ; . AN AN NN Ls CHANGE IN ADDRESS ere st be a Rive the from ‘da qubectip : ceived. E numbers. cane supplied. Betiara Agent Pr WW. MULLEN fae fave PP of ! 4 Attorneys-at- ioe aw ‘ WANTED—FURNITURE Attorneys—Patent . - FRED P. GORIN eal a 1 oe 5—-AUTOS AND MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE 36 RENTALS car Estate Remtacs | Meadquariace Rental Pr can hll st Offs and Ree Let FURNITURE REPAIRING ATTLE CMAIN CANIN Ei Salven Uxenee FOR SALE EATTLI INGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION we Dm i}) Wy 308 ot ho OWILLIAwS re4n Firat Ave ® @4H we wig, 1381 Fourth el ANE Carpenters SvELRAN N—Jobving and repairs SU Siais 1179. Chattel Loans ot ¥ MONEY ON at 2 per Omens DIA-| 1816 Westlake. | CLEARY | For Muston xo nos tn OTHER CHARGES. VBRTISE lower | NEW PIANO# POR RENT. RENT AP pited on purchase Meyer Toner mt PROVIDENT LOAN & SAVINGS an a 411 Seneca and 114 Marton TEU Cinis Fon Te OMPANY Rr Rag abe wo Mg I~ meee er we. METHODS—Loans from 410.00 to ; “an ae Fins. Deen Tree de quickly and confid Biture, plana livestock SANDERS & CO. | Germ angt0n4 L. Cloth Signs 9—MISCELLANEOUS — WANTED 25? PAID FOR GOOD USED #UITs argain store, 120 First ave S Maia $281 10 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Constipation, catarrh wn Annee and disorders of the piedder, skin and| 15 LOST AND FOUND stomach. as well asl) RincY x = Sppendicttie. are re | in E GOUR tion. My advien to) Pinder please returs . tree Ss. YOW CHINESE REMFDY Co. | Lo LU AM bb BAKE 115 Yesler Way. Phone Motn 4308. | . DD DE Sa ered Fee ot AD ALA -_ Collateral Loans | 8 mon % . ES FABLE PLACE TO HORROW| PARA and JEWELRY. | 19 HELP WANTED—MALE One bottle of nedicine free ‘or 4,000 years Cameras and Supplies Pigg sarees — edge and LOWMAN & He ANFORD CO of human dis. Kodaks od P aphic Suppites ase was gr DEVELOPING 10« If those who are Any size roll c ee Ave ané Chores Tol Mato Tia nffering — will eg a ‘ome in today, J Money to Loan vill advise RF hem. My harm less remedies will prove beneficial fom te charged "4 My herb roots are certain to cure TTY, tne {Chronic Troubles and Skin Di» Opticians Jue Young Wo Chinese Medicine ade Co Gaends Praser-Paterson Co.'s balcon aH 7 11405% First Ave. Cor. Union St SESS eeattie. Wank Physicians and Surgeons Da Karns WARRISON—901 BIXTIE | PHRENOLOGIST MADAM KIRL ae EGYPTIAN 4\\\ PHRENOLOGIST | iy UPRPAINA DRY, Pinkrnoor sTORAGIRWA nr house, Central Storage | Co., 106 White |§ FOR $3 © ETTTTETTOTE TOO TO diego Store Fixtures and Showcases 1x7 i RING SOP HOW CASES AND STORE a F : - new and second-hand, all kinds. BA. | KAVANA Vn § 106% let ave ward L. Gomoll, 1616% Third ave, near | “YY YY rr ARAMA AS aaa Pine 23 BUSINESS PERSONALS HOTELS AND j ADALINE LLOYD APARTMENTS [Others come and go, but tor 20 yaare APA deline LLoyd haw been sonttle's phren WIANDAND OTL —| Glogist. and Vurinene advieer. in all wt Corner First Ave. and Pine st faten of lite Union, Apt. KR. By Large, modern, rooms vator et ‘ Pry @; phones in all r ” o-clane KM ‘ me im avery respect. Goe up; with private o acquainiaria: of bath, $1 140 yen Barrington, 1018% Becond. $3 week up.y 105, Koute Knohomish, Wash | ‘ on Tar FELLOW Don'T |LOOK VERY MERRY | AND CHRISTMAS S ALMOST HERE } ay STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 26, CHEER UP THERE OLD SCAT — WHAT TROVBLE ? "St Lost at or 3 BUSINESS PERSONALS 25) SPIRITUA START THE NEW 7RAR WIGHT an inde nt com. mercial train ing In ccnmet ie chamtstry and beauty ulture, Train ourself for a big money making future. ot me help a Let ne teach you specializing in that give you independent freedom archer c ‘acti Join my class and learn branches al and a lucrative future. For f information, write to Zame Cauffman, office, Factory Store, 1401 First ave, & Wash ARGTERED WiDWIFE— aha WIL MADAM deteeon, Tele hth OW. Phene Mai ne wh @ aitied tera nist Ke DINNWRS spectieing dsbea WI TONPINEMMNT, HOME CANES par eee est tA Mehaee a it Medion ote 1 4th, bet. Pike an4 Unies SHARPENS SAFETY BLADES Grinds Bverrthiag SPANGENHERO Makee Keres OUSG WANS 36 Winitibe TO SAK MADAM FOX TROT adult claanes te MA hed GRRAT cuare and " Alien Phene Main ¢ a ad | pechneneteeinanteeMigpaptomaiee-sapaapeeea GeT WEL Natural Way M, Hee We Ont WIN ESE MEDICINE CO. re Wit Weck nteed att T MATRIMON a free Ward th and ora Mair eattle, | t hela L | HAD A CHRISTMAS PRESENT AND ES - « ® J wat arrived In Re here before and past life and © > he can aAviee you family aftetre “4 D LIS the people amaned at eo now giving pri office # postotticr. pe CEALEY i Room al read aes | MELLIE ovyant and ph reed your ent 0 true eLY > o auit| gives advice tadiete fe Mpeciel WiAhD MADAM WONDER, FUR” HOVPTIN PURKNOLOGIET AND HUSIN RES ADVISER AN FPRANCIBCO’s Wor FAIR the | 1916, PAGE 6 AND LosT IT ALREADY 7 47—HOUSES. UNF. FOR Rent! we 1 ' ath. § 28--APARTMENTS, UNFUR. 1 AND } MODERN 1809 Highih ave. 40-——-TRADEB AND t EXCHANGE AND HOURE \ 8680. for Address wit in ® goat PO Box 26 abe FWO i . Ww ACREAGE FOR SALE 16 ACHES, 6x00 80 CASH AND $10 MONTHLY A rrmrncs 0 ACRES maar Anal ron! e925 AND $3 MONTHLY LAND A sis CANM ND PARME CO. 6 DEPAILE ON LANDA 9 our mille ‘and compe cor ere KB Mo MEIKLBIC lane Dept, 170i tec Omuth Bldg OFATTLE Warn “Tou deal with ue direct.” TAKEN LUMBER CO ACKES OF FINE “1D mad WASHINGTON — LAKE NEAR cres W ith Cottage 10 A ' ty. Tote te & splendid " of work, 1 the mill PTORS 316 Columbia # NEE eee LOTS FOR SALE \e | IMPROVED ACREAGE, CLOSE IN |) rmick seo, Goon prernict Excstient soil; srail house: sere Used for chickens, ba . parture, fenced * ery handy f $59 cab. helance ike re New York Block aah Terme Houre, fa MADAM She ler TAL} The Union € of quickly | MMP ROYAL—-Be ; | OTST, hae Just | Given advices on | fermsiy afta lefaction et Toent 6 tot p m HONOR , As 2 oN | Arte aYPTIAN Pink affairs ntted Hours od SIS TURADAY 1 al CEL. evenin sour ‘fancy END chic power ro! ARHIVAT at refined, qulet young Room 414. | soles wntok , i byect. mate MEDIUM HAR CIR | 6c: | pumpernte sion Hox A atar vitnd Friday night, 8:00; Socatoes, 11 tbe WinowrE?r WITH MEAN, WOELD i all at 1618 Seventh | t Seandt » lady; object | PINE STREET mony A-113, Star. MADAM FRY — SCIENTIFIC CARD| stong’a 3 160 cane beans in tomato WORKT WHEN DE. | TeAding. Davenport Motel, 1425 Fifth. | sauce, 2he; Bbc jare assorted jams lar, Use Lady Bigin Im Main 2026 | 4 rolla toflet paper « Premium Ry mali $1 per box, |MEA RARTATIA ANTLRRA NOTH, |tomatoes. she. Oliver's at, 12 Me $1.60, Kvery bon| Union and Fourth ave, reads daily, soe |b.) fancy sliced tmcon kippered n Agency 1431 RiRih | and $1.00, Advicn on all attains of ite | NeeTIOE, 2 tbe fitall 1. apples, 0c HENVER DYE WORKH—1806 Tih ave |_ Mlnoere effort for truth 1m mixed anges, 10¢ KODAKERA— IN AT 1. AT € THB RE |MADAM PAULINE — CLAIRVOFANT mt, Sumer 19 cents @ roll. Jacobs, P, 1. | nd tra Hewdinus > ; ee “9 | teed Main A145 COMPLETE WRBAKPASE Wilhara |CARD READING — NOM 6 iar | eee win Saket al (MANY CHRISTMAS ACQUAINT aan wanna Foie: | MISS HARRINGTON — TUn| RAGTIN PLAYING TAUGNT, Ie ra30| MISS MARION a ioe ie success Guaranteed 604-006) ing, Taom 47. 1210 Recon avn enone . ® 16 Joshua Room 1! Abbott stel, "Thine and Pt <a wca| MASSAGE-FUR BATHA. aa fice 11, Green Hotel | ° Alling 1624 MAH RA HEPATRED oe Rank Bide KAVANAUOIUS $2 00 hate. uty rrr) ira WouLD |ANN, A MARKS Aree aCTEN yung Indy Y rman Rowers, G itis meets | MANICURING AND Masi Aaina | 1118% ‘Third aves comer. Me room 8. D MABRY MAD MARGAGING. iloey aprons hotel, oftica 46 cs NORRIS HOTEL Rig Room 28. Massage and {bathe | 8°*.| Minn JEW HLL MANTOURING. 4 | rhea office 1% NIGELY ne block from ea 445,00 per month Phone North 1866 PPL DALI ADR AR AS 26—HOUSES, FURN., FOR RENT) FURNIMHED @hOOM HOvaE, | University distrier 1910 14th ave, NB | Wedding belis tolled unceasing ly Christmas day. “Cnpia” ©. F |Gage issued exactly marriage | |licenses Saturday, setting a record for Yuletide seasons "And they began caging bright and early Tuesday morning,” he |sighed, passing a pen man | toa Belgians Eating Horse Flesh in London Quarter LONDON, Dec. 25,-—In Lon. don's Belgian quarter, entirely in the possession of Belgian refug horse flesh today is Hing at 12 cents a pound for steaks, 10 cents per pound for horee sausage and 14 cents NES, EVERY 1d va land submit it */ing the money WEDDINGS IN CITY, BELT LINEIS BLOCKED BY THE RAILWAYS Construction of a beit line to serve the East Marginal way industrial are was delayed Tuesday, when the railway rep- resentatives refused to consid er a franchise permitting the Port commission to ultimately buy over the property Their refural came during a con ference with the port commission the railways and @ spectal counct! committee made up of Erickson, | Thomson and Moore t Hecanse the railways turned) down practicall yall the conditions) submitted by the port commission, which already holds franch the whole procedure will be slowed up for at Jeats ten days The counct] committee will ta the proposition and finally sub. a plan of its own, embracing * favorable to both factions a mit |cALDWELL UI URGES | REPEAL RENICK LAW| Repeal of the Renick law by the! state legislature was urged by Cor-! poration Counsel Hugh Caldwell, in! his delivered to Mayor Gill Tuesday The effect of thin law,” Caid | well says,” is to prevent the city from using cash on hand, even! temporarily for payment of the nec ensary expenses of the city govern. ment. It causes the nance of general fond warrants drawing 5 per cent interest, while larger amounts of the city's cash lie idle in the banks receiving but 2 per cent interest Private corporations could not | handle their finances that way, he are. in justice to mock x holders. [OREGONIAN SLEG | PULLED FOR $120 SAN _ PRANCISCC 0, Dec. 26.—| | Geo. 8. Park of Beygd, Ore, a guest! at the Winchester hotel, had his leg pulled for $120 last night, he} told the police to And it was| not any figuratiy ailing either When George, started out to cele brate Chrlatfine royally. he wore around bis leg a purse containing six $20 gold pieces. Somebody got to the purse during the evening, | and when Park awoke this morn was gone. The territory with vertical shad- jing shows the most Germany and her allies can expect to gain if |peace comes — the independent |kingdoms of Poland and Lithuania, |a Germanized Belgium and Luxem. burg, Albania and Montenegro, Northern Serbia and Western Wal- lachia, in Rumania, f By Allman WILL THIS ‘Pa, TOM W. LAWSON“ TO BE ASKED TO TELL OF LEAK WASHI Dec 6.—Ht Thomas can prove there in leak” on im portant government moves in Washington, especially in connec | tion with ean matters, he will be given an opportunity to deliver such proof to congress in person, Lawson m™ even be called to give such testimony as he claims to have, whether he wants to or no: Chairman Henry of the hor ‘rules committee, to which Repre. wentativ oods’ investigation wa referred today, extended a formal invitation to Lawson to tell that committee cll he knows Thomas Manion, of Mt. Carmel, sO-yearold hen owns @ MAN BE EXECUTED DESPITE ANTI-HAN BY L. D. ANGEVINE SPOKANE, Dec. 26—Ed- ward Mayberry, half-breed In dian, was convicted by a federal jury recently of murdering his aweetheart, Alice Vivian, on the Colville reservation, last Augus' He has been sentenced to hang Jan. 19. The killing was on = government __territor: hence the federa! mode of pun ishment is to fall on Mayberry, unless President Wilson com- mutes his sentence to life im- prisonment. Christinas chimes over the eity, and church choirs w caroling the glad tidings of Christmas when the jail door clank ed shut behind me, and | was ush- 4 thru a dark corridor to the solitary ¢ where Mayberry awaiting It is dar) descent across the corridor, Mayberry stood up and greeted me in a voice well modulated, and with the characteristic slowness and distinctness of the Indian. prison pallor is os bis face, and he | j has lost weight since the death | sentence fell on him. ‘ov Can Others Realize? When he smiled, it was a sorrow ful, crooked smile of dejection. The were pealing HT death dejection, he says, comes from be ed misunderstood. He sticks to |the story he told at the trial—that the killing was accidental, that he tripped, and his rifle was dis-| charged Mayberry's father is Canadian; his mother a full-blood Cherokee Indian. They live in Chicago. “You cannot realize,” berry, “what a man in here thinks of on a day like this, counting the hours when he probably will be taken before his Maker tidings which so many ing today cannot reach thru these cold walis, When the many choirs |thruout this state are singing, day, ‘Peace on earth, good will to- ward mén, I wonder if the wor- shipers in the various churches would think for a moment of a man sitting in a cell, waiting death for a crime he had not committed! Keess Photo of Gir! If 1 am unsuccessful in securing a commutation, I shall cause no trouble, and as little inconvenience | as poesiblo. I will be ready when the United States marsha! takes me quit of here for my last view of God's sunilght’ a large photograph rt hanging in his cell save for a dim incan- | The | a French: | said May-| The glad | are pass: | to-| GING LAW? ~“t never intentionally killed her, he sald Her death was acel dental. I 1aourn her, just tho we had been married. Alice and I never had any trouble. Her folks tried to separate us, She loved me aud | her, and 1 wouldn't harm a hair of her head : I am more than half recon to death, because if it comes, I ex- pect to # her again. But the pride of my race prompts me to hope for commutation, for | don't want the name of the Cherokees ‘etained with a hanging! | The doomed man is bitter ‘against the reservation Indians, He says they gave prejudiced testi- mony against him at his trial, be- ca of his French-Canadian blood INCONCEIVABLE! . 26—Spokane citizens awoke this morning to find }a six-inch mantle of snow covering |the city and surroundings and the weather intehsely cold. At 8:30 |six inches of snow had fallen and ithe thermometer registered eight |degrees below zero, with the mer- jeury still dropping. The local weather bureau announced the cold spell might be indefinite. . THE FIREMEN’ S band went the rounds of Seattle hospitals Christ- mas morning and played a conce lat each one of them. The territory with shading shows the most the allies can hope for in Europe—Alsaci Lorraine for France, Trentino and Triest for Italy, European Turke: and a strip of Asia Minor, along the Bosphorus and Dardaneiles| for R and Transylvania for JRu x horizontal | | onies. which have been ca vi ee GARIA *SOFrta itenti Further bones of con be furnished by the Germa for the most part, by ped (British dependencies. i pendencit would cppose aa ing their conquests, even were wittiogs t

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