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LIMOUSINE IS FOUND BURIED American Labor and Red Cross ) STAR—FRI | TWO PRISONERS | CAIN FREEDOM BY PAUL SHARRANBERG Editor of The Seaman's Journal The Red Cross and labor organizations represent great conserving, 7 { constructive social agencies. Hoth are part of the democratic machin { ery thru which we are working, wholly with a view } Efforts to raise the Mmousine dis to future good Diving thru car windows, two al: } covered late Thursday, half buried Tt in: whe: Gas a eaten ee | hexed bkurglare, arrested at Great | i f tidefiat nud and water at First ave ica aco: catenei in tek aeed. aeevick ones. cae i) y alls, Mont., In Mi | & and Spokane st, were to be at oe - oh Sn | theft of $4,000 worth of furs from cepted by the city's atreet depart chins of one wit nout he ot per in like the hand | the Baker Fur.Company of Seattle, ment, under supervision of Police i ven rae “ Pte br be Pai the ear or (he | escaped the custody of operatives | } Capt. Searing, Friday afternoon — i ree wai ‘ey are Of O°) From the looal sheriff's office and po- : Whether or not the wrecked car piece The work ef the world waits on them, and | tice deparument en route to Seattle ‘ they must have right of way early Friday morning. A third man, eontains the bodies of dead ace! victims, or was merely sent to de The Amertean struction by thieves, has not been | and the spirit lx ret @etermined by The auto is Rayne, of 119 | cording to his lice Thursday either by the car may Hmousine Thu say ‘Thursday by D ober 3, from Fifth ave. and Pi Mayne says. He believes it was run from the plank roadway empty, y reckless joyriders at the conclusion of a night's hilarity, or by some one with a grudge against him. ‘The police believe that the plunge may have been accidental, and that contain the bodies of several victims. A fire department truck, a heavy auto crane, laborers were day will see the mystery settled, ¢ ‘The limousine was discovered late taker of the dump. The rear end is just barely discernible thru the mud @y tide-flat waters. The machine 1 Cross ix filling a certain defin ions of Amertoans » in mi the police. |in loving, patriotic services and general suppol the property of F. R.| human equation im all our affairs Hoyt st, Everett, ac | statement to the po- | It was stolen I m at, Without pathy, for hy tion in all that tends toward pi they glory in the opportunity to give that serve cation, beth stand for human for the abatement of poverty hundred ger cent homes in the Ked Cross Christmas Boll Call, $47,900 im Lib hang in hundreds of windows in | ings stamps, Seattle today and indicate rapid | $50 per month progress in the home canvass Motormen @ being made by 6,000 members of | Pu the councils of patriotic service and other organizations, It is expected that hundreds more will unable to raise the reday night, but F W. J. Howard, ca rerens, with selfmacrificing devotion, t Sound Traction, Light & Pow. | men to Beattie er company conducted their own can: mata | vass and turned in 676 memberships. | HERE'S CHANCE TO AID Other departments will report in| nite role in a program, | John Thompson, alias Jack Burns, ts nd is expressing itseit |!" the city Jail, the only one of the} trio tobe returned, | William Justus, of Capt. of De | tectives Charles A. Tennant’s depart ment, ia in the vicinity of Monroe, Wash, Friday morning, searching for H. C. Miller, 22-year-old burglar and convict, who escaped near Mon. roe. H. D, Lee, the third man of the trio, eseaped near Libby, Mont. ie also plunged thru a car window. These men are alleged to have broken into the Raker Fur company ‘ore, on Second ave., Thanksgiving Labor represents the brotherhood, for «ym and for the co pera and | hight, making off with furs worth $4,400. About ten days later, word was re | and 50 Honor emblems, representing | tribute $400 more In January, In the | ceived from the Great Falls, Mont, same period the men have invested | police department, that the men had perty Bonds and say-| been arrested, Deputy Sheriff Roy averaging more than/| Horr, from Sheriff Stringer's office, per man, }and W. Justus, of the detective de | nd conductors of the | partment, were detailed to bring the BIGGEST DRAFT BOARD) plunged 30 feet from the roadway| appear in windows tonight for later. DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. | Penniless in 1914; War Brought Him Title and Estate WINNIPEG, Man., Dec, 20 less in Winnipeg, went overseas in an artillery battery 1918—Harl of Sandhurst, wears & coronet and is maater of one of ) the most stately homes in Ing land Aw the nixth son of the earl of { Sandhurst, Maitland acquired the ( title when the war killed his fa daghp ther and five broth } I} 1 A war epivode 1914—"Jack” Maitland, penni ) ) \), SAID BREWERS — WILL GET GRAIN WASHINGTON, Deo, 20--A per | intent report about the capital to day was that Merbert Hoover had urged the president to lift the ban denying grain to breweries, There was no confirmation. According to the report, Hoover frankly told thep resident the neces nity for the order no longer exists | Brewing ceased the first of Decem |ber when planta the country over were shut down, Hoover, it is understood, still in sists food egonomy must be prac Uced for a long Ume to come, how- over. Hone dry senators said they be eve the order is as necessary now as when it was issued because the actual cessation of hostilities has caused benenes change in the — By Dr. JEFF HALFORD Take this opportunity to have your teeth fixed by the best den- tists in the city of Seattle. Christmas Suggestions for Yourself and Family I am placing before you the best busi- Bbove. the callers will keep busy until | Up to last night 1231 business or) pratt poord for division No. 10, ness proposition you ever had. every home is visited. | ganizations had reported tn hundred “il Binekiey | POLI A Approximately 80,000 are estimated | per cent enrollments of employes, | With headauarwore at ft ACmeies CALL 0 ON HANSON “To ME T RO T to ha din the payroll canv If the renidence can econs. | PUNE wager - - | | AN eid have thelr Watton. and %0 Only lfutian the puyrell eaaeaas, Beatie (00,2 tet need ot verenteer ctor SETTLE ARGUMENT 4 remains fo attle | (7) workers to help bring the draft | ‘|& DEC, the other adults in the | will fil her quota of 200,000 member-| work to w close. This board, being| Mayor Hanson will be called upon MATINEE SAT, 8:38 family to take dollar memberships | ships, the largest in the state, finds it im-|to settle a tangle between the city THE ont at a seek eer eck ae toe possible to comptote the be dee council and the park board. The allotted time, with its present clerical | counci] wants to put a new water = oe re fos ae ies: Reported Dead, force. Volunteer workers may help | storage tank tn Volunteer park. ‘The ¢ payrol n is © Mire ‘ any tine during the day or evening. | board objects, on the ground that a cov ne o r mourning her son, Private | pro Now it! to th city ts completed. James Lansbury | Sterling Jones, as dead for nix weeks Family, i in Need, sernigh ae and James A. Duncan, who have Mra. Rachel Troxell, of 1118 Seventh I JAPANESE TO BE DEPORTED EDDY s Quarantined; §$0—ARTISTS--50 AND BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE charge of the industrial canvass, re ave., received a telegram from him, | Uminat Matsuda, co-defendant port all union members joining in stating that he had arrived in New Kiddies Need Aid with Uraied eas, Whe wel convict Prices. ....50¢ to $1.50 | a» 3 a Seah | ots } SEATS NOW SELLING . ove ae eee See * * Alfred G. Ayerst and 31 of hile ™ | LLovD'S FATHER-IN-LAW DEAD Red Cross auxiliary, to which all of Ice Skating Will | ployea will Banquet at the Arctic ciub| "A telegram, telling of the death of the shipyard and allied industries York city, aboard a government ; Pega age le of an | °@ by @ federal jury in Judge J. Ne ————|the men in the boiler aiop belon Friday night, when Christmas boous| non Carion Gomes, prominent Ecus Take 1 or 2 L Begin on Saturday checks totaling $650 will be distrib veri tengo as MY PRICES AS STATED BELOW STAND— * Solid 22-Karat Gold Crowns ...... .$5.00 Best Porcelain Crowns .............$5.00 Bridge Work .......... ..........-$5.00 Silver Fillings ......................$1.00 I use only the best material made. Latest painless methods used. hui I Will Accept Liberty Bonds at Full Face Value in Payment for Work Payments May Also Be Arranged by Installments. Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg., First Ave. and James St. Phone Main 6237. and it is expected that all of the transport. terer’s court Thursday on 4 charge sssone 0 i , ‘comes, |led the yard in the enrollment, r | dor citizen and Liberal leader, has shipyards will join Skinner & Eddy = Mrs. Troxell had been notified of entire famfy quarantined for the STEVENS' teaching | Porting in one hundred per cent ye | Seattle will begin ice #kating Sat-| uted. After the dinner they Will 60 been received by his son-in-law, Dr 'f you value time and money | terday urday night to the Wilkes theatre, B. J. Lieyd, medical ins ¥ pector for Little Cost. Separate Halle | The auxiliary, which is the only | The big Arena floor is being pre-| ns ecm the 13th naval district, at Bremer be cum! or and the Todd Drydock company in her son's death by the war depart-| “fu.” There are six children. The Seba 10 coat tanmnane ‘saner will going over the top. cent, stating that he had been killed | fmily is said to be in destitute cir) ee ediately to Japan. Ralph McCullough and Duncan in action October 1. This waa the | cumstances, The addrems is 4137) 57 i enced next week. spoke at a noon meeting of the third report of his death that hin | ida et and may be deported at the end of | workers in the Ames yard yesterday mother had received 94 2s. hin sentence. and the enrollment is going on rap- | EMPLOYES GeT Ronts | Day and Evening Young Lady Assistants. | On¢ composed of men in the city, | pared for the opening. There will be) HOLD CHRISTMAS BENEFIT (ton According to the telegram, Don 1593 4th Ave. “ain s911.| Was formed last April and each man skating every afternoon from 3 to A dance and entertainment for) Gomes died Tuesday Danced in leading places | contributes one-half of one per cent| and every evening from #15 to 1 et New York City. Member Teachers’ Assn. service men, the Salvation Arny and | of his pay to the Red Cross. Since | Special sessions for children will be | the P.I. Christmas fund will be held | April the auxiliary has turned in‘ arranged Saturday mornings from 10/at Mme. Leppe $1,700 to the Red Croas and will con The pulse beat of infanin is 120 of men, 70, and of wom en, about Tf. « hall, Fourth ave. @ minute; aed Pine st. Friday night WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE SAME FOR LESS AT GATES’ GREAT DECEMBER SALE The Same For Less peda omy ane forge Cut Gow. ts big yp nt Sektes S we Sere made sa gs in buying our istmas si ea) ore je many vances now are ready to share these big savings with our ‘many customers. 4 — . THE SAME FOR LESS OUR GUARANTEE. WHY PAY MORE? rt OUR MOTTO { AT FACTORY PRICES. bigs end ra 9g Bonar flee 9 og: Fonts gle 4 Wightoou Years Business in Seattle W t h sold. Hay now. W ; d ’ 1y Now, eave money. Figin, Waltham, Howard, Hamilton, Hampden and 1418 SECOND AVE. ATCO a eine mi it, Reaciaa Pite Daring tae Tad’ eod Gentomen's sine atches! One door North Clemmer Theatre Odd Lot 50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Every One Warranted in Every * and few — Watches Respect. From $5.00 Up. ——— SOLID GOLD JEWELRY | SILVERWARE | For Less Gorham Towles, Rogers and other standara’ malice, specially priced for the sale. CLOCKS FOR LESS 4 Clecke-—Seth Thomas and Ansonia and other maker "All specially Sseleed foe this sale. Thousands of pieces to select fram. ALL FOR LESS, CUT GLASS ForLess CUT GLASS WATER Tumblers 49¢ EACH—Choiee of odd lot of Fine Cut Glass Water Tum- blers. Many beautiful potterns to select rom. Special values, choice, 9c each Lidhe ya, Clarke, Steriing Claw Ca‘ wenderfal lines, and many ane standard makes, greatiy reduced S298—Choice patterns, quad- Faple plate Baking, Dish, "Some in the new bright et Eaten g finish; aiso satin ins im $2.98 Chotce, ph 84.98—Chetoe | © assortment Fruit Bowls, Celery Trays, Water Seta, Vases, Compotes and many other plecen Values up to $10. 96.50—Seven-piece Neautiftul Cut Glass Water Set, slaillar to picture— glasses and rice large price for seven pieces 82.49 KACH—Solld Gold Birthstone Rin the year. Very nice soll gold Titt * yehot with stones for each month Priced for choice, at ..... . mounting, Specially $2 49 $1.98-—folld Silver Pie or Cake Servers. Beautiful new patterns. Pilatn o fancy patterns. Each in nice lined box Specially priced ae 198 each $1.98 pas aot of Six Beautiful P died Fruit Katves, solid siver | SPECIAL DIAMOND VALUES f i mM BR ic LET WATCHES Epectal: price, ee ee ee Hundreds of beautiful pieces of Dis- wet of @. ° 98 mond Jewelry to select thy and alt plete tir ‘the ety. eletne ne in the ei Klett - ” 4 othe: standard makes, $2 9 —Choice large lot Solid that Gold Cuff Buttonas with apecially stiffened posta which make them very strong and substantial; in SS Diamond Rings, Diamond ttons, Diamond Set Watchea, Scarf Pins—in fact all kinds of Jewelry set with Diamonds—end, 4 remember our motto— “THE SAME FOR LESS.” ‘We—Solld Sliver Pieces Manicure gnd Toller Articles: “ee, to. elect rom. Values up to $3.60. _To clona, chotes ... 98c Kreat variety of designs and pat- SOLID’ GOLD wm BAe ee sliver, Teaspoons Pope aay ERR ae ter Place for monogram, Fancy ad tern. Hright and new, platinum fin- $54.75 for this beautiful Dia mond set in 14 Gold Gen ‘es Ring jshes. Wonderful values. Specially priced, set of six, at engraved. Sure to find a pair to Please you in this assortment. Helle Gola Chi avente Hinge; set with assorted Every one $1.9%-—SOLID GOLD NECK CHAINS — Ohe-—Set of Six Genu cially priced Nice assortment to select from. Community Silver Pia i | Every one solid gold and solid gold N v % | you may lik soldered links, which “make them | net Rings: for india prica ¥ ; $1.98 | or m= ful == Fine Diamond and Eolas 4 - sortment; ry one $e, BACH —Cheice of larg set in fine solid | = rman | "Olt old Either Ba Rutter Knives, Sugar Sh. Table scyntent, or emia or Forks, Table Knives, Dessert Spoon: | olla gold Serving Spoons, and many other od 9 pieces, In Roy _munity plate. 940.75 for tht beautiful Fine 95.00—Bolid Gold Cuff Buttons, Beat | fees” le 9$17.50-—Special for this very fi 5.50 SPECIAL—Young Mang Wrist line of $5.00 Gold Cutt Bi ter you wish Bale no Solld Silver and Sil a White Diamond, Jewel adiceted movement ik eens: | Watch; nickel and gunmetal case, | in the city po a pries, $2.98 Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets. ALL mounted in finest fully made old-filied case and | [Adium dial and ds; fine strap, bracelet. Warranted for 25 years, | American-made Watch $5.50 In a very nice lined box; made. to | our price r #. One & red newest Military Wrist oa $17.50 | gre neeers, tema, MiliarZ Wes | DS ected eryetain, in several maker. SiGe Beeb.-Cholce of 1 | Movement-—Higin, Waltham and other high movema’ And $15.00) Watcher’ in fino ities |"Siuge for fine is eee os, warranted 26 years. Variety ith full Tr aovement of movements; warranted good time iow ar radium dial and hands. keepers Rebar: ek a $15.00 Inst, each Ring with full platinum top Should sell for $75.00. Our priea, 9.75 $24.75 — Fine White, Diamond. wot in Mu K Solid Gold Ring Several fancy or Plain designs to select from. $40 value, our price, 24.75 FF BUTTONS. em to you $10.50 Emeh—Choico of large, lot, REMEMBER THE PLACE 81.98--Solid Gold Scarf Pin Choice of very attractive assortment, | Set with pearla and other settings | ry attractive $10. 50 | cially priced at $20.00--Cholce, woll go Fines. Choice of large assortment | sortment of $20.00, © $55-09- $16.60, $17.00. $17.60, $18.60 and | $24.60, $25.00 and $ 2 Mee come tadion’ and gentie- | tra values in this rane hizen: Rome very fine values in} and solid — gold movements. Sale price, S15.00 | maremen's Baie Wonderful values, choice $1.98 | iT 90.50 (IMMER THEATRE AND MACDOUGALL @ SOUTHWICK . gold; sending full-cut monds, choice 1418 SECOND AVE, NEAR PIKE § EAST SIDE, BETWE: Your $20.00 FIFTY DIAMOND Let us show t