The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 2

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| } i PAGE ARREST YOUTHS SEES WIFE WITH It’s Big Day for Service £2 AS BURGLARS MAN; STABS HIM Kiddies at J and William Ander Wiliam Byte! and his] son. T years oli, we t-| wife are held in the olty jail ‘ | . 4 3 r and burgla day, while Bdgar Panning, al} uesday morning, at leged admirer of Mra. Eytel, is in ye. and Marion 1 the City hospital recovering from aI by the police juver visior severe knife wound alleged to have The boys’ arrest followed the ' inflicted by Eytel in a fit of tempt of burglars to break . | Jealousy | afe on the secor »| Rytel is a charged soldier er Exchang While his wife was a waitress. et Ja M ing to the police, Rytel saw initor, discove wife in company with Fanning, a afore the laborer, coming out of Martin's ne buil after 3 a.m. on one of | cafe, 910 Third ave, late Monday his rounds night, Byte recused of rushing One of them w at Panning and stabbing him in the im, with a back tireatening to shoot, wt sooted down the fire escape rear. The oné with the revorver backed down Mayer and 15 minutes later. workers. ONLY 17 DIED IN 2 DAYS OF ‘FLU’ Spat fng it health department Continued caution Health Commissioner J however But were total of 66 cases and 17 reported for Sunday and Monda) CHAS, CRANE IS DELAYED BY FOb Chartes Kt Root Russian arrive in & according t of Comm: the Ander an. stairs and r on were arrested are shipyard Crane, member of the | commission, will not| attle until late Tuesday, advices to the Chamber ce from Port Townsend, Wash, These advices state the sel on which Crane ts a passenger is delayed because of intense fog The chamber luncheon tn honor of Crane will be postponed until ‘Tues day authority Russia, comes to Seattle direct from iberia, t of unusual interest ttle foreign trade promoters Japan Is Seeking Trade in Brazil ves nish influenza is + peo releas. wing ¢ 8 grip on noon, Crane, an on n eve 8 new cases one death and reported Tuesday THE ATTLE STAR—TI 4 DECEMBER 1918 YANKS PREPARE CHRISTMAS IN OCCUPIED ZONE BY WEEE MILLER United Press Correspondent AMERICAN HEA DQUARTER GERMANY, Dee, 24--With a apirit of “Peace on Barth, Good Will Men,” 2,000,000 soldiers will enjoy a really Merry Christmas on German and Mreneh will be the Armory row the hol In the ad elaborate wnced area boxes had fa pite of the be portation But the A. were hurr of boxen for them Uon mont of t 1 to t effort of the Crows and ¥. M. ¢ 5 weveral trainioads tfort to get the ard in ume hei elebra for in Think of B Christmas spirit minds will be the litue ome 1 | While prevail, the boy j | tered on one thing kroup back he | More than 2 Amer spending their Chrivtmas in will cen family a true will er 0,000 oann | many, where one of the strangest | aituations in history will exiat—two races, which, a few weeks ag “tin mortal comba sting in mutual celebration of the day ‘Thruout German territory, the in habitants are making preparations to ald in the feativities, and it is evi dent their sentiments are sincere Burgomasters of the various villages Christmas trees to In many places the presenting doughboya. cover By a concerted effort on the part townspeople have invited the soldiers ef the public, which means that) WASHINGTON, Dec. %4.—Japan to their homes every individual should keep himself seeks a substantial share of Brazil's Toys for “the Kids" Ja tip-top physical condition by clean- | forey tr Latin-American ad. Great numbers of the German peo Miness, internally and externally, the | yjc indicated today. Announce gle, ta knows, will, ctfer. gifts to menace should shortly be eliminated, | ment is made of the opening of a Rio = Tew en Gataae aecording to Dr. McBride de Janeiro branch of a large Tokio ett Rome of the dought O° PUNY; - corporation, already represented at aed at? bee eee -oaniion Sor i i . Busnes ‘Aires the children, explaining that the Austrians Dying; cidaes tensiestn suede Sonninss| ne en, explaining VIENNA, Dec. 24.—Many Aus-| SPO otine = r "| Marion Tuite, 1, One of the Snow Ballet, in “The Enchanted Forest.” |{'") The decorations sere lost trians are dying of starvation, and oa | More than 0 “service” boys and) white rotle came to ans. Some of the doughboys have at least 200,000 more will starve dur ing the winter unless food is sent, ac cording to Col. Summer-Hays, of the British Red Cross mission, in| charged with failure @ report today, ‘Thousands have sok! al! their be. longings to obtain food. PLEADS NOT GUILTY girls were ready to attend the big Witlard L. Fallman, of Monroe,|ATmory Red Cross Christmas tree to register | Carnival Monday, at 1 p.m. From pleaded not guilty in| t%* outside, no one could quite guess His cane| What the big castle-tike structure 29, 1918.| held behind the heavy, plain gates, —~ | Hut & good time had been promised the children of men still in service. and not one would have given up the precious ticket which allowed en: jtrance, Many were accompanied by chief | June 5, 1917, the federal court Tuesday he declares, ! has been set for January aft Tues their parents, Other “grown-ups” bought tickets at the doors which adnitted them to the gallery. Dancers in Costame The i Douglas dancers were to giv two or three perfo: ar The Enchanted Fore dancing antomime, during the ernoon, and will give a couple day night Seattle merchants had the “hot @ogs” at the Armory on time. Fresh | from the ovens of six Seattle baking | ae Policeman Held Guilty in Booze Case at Spokane SPOKANE, Dec. 24.—Ex Police man James A. Donovan was found | guilty today by a supertor court jury of the theft of whisky. It was charged Donovan confiscated an au tomobile load of liquor which he found L. J. Smith, alleged bootlegger. turning over to another man September US w CL cup of NU one of the OF BARS” every home last ! companies |improvised Santa Claus outfits and will enact the role for the benefit of comrades the “hot dog More than 2,000 oranges from Cal {fornia were donated for the big par ty by the Seattle Produce associa Army rations have been supple tion, Hagen J. Titus, restaurant and geese, which man, played the role of Jack Horner $15 apiece, Officers and gave away 10,000 cookien hipped in’ to buy The children could iy wait to M. C. A. has sent a slide down a slippery slide in the | company of entertainers here in a shoe with the torn toe, belunging to, special train the old woman of nursery rhymes will give dozens of perform ‘They were anxious to dig in the sand «in the bridgehead areas, Tons covered pile of gifts. They wanted Christmas letters are on their to see Humpty Dumpty sitting on | Way home or have arrived | the wall they had read about. The| Except for patrolling the edge of fun continues all afternoon and even-| the bridgehead, discipline will be re ed tomorrow most famous Ch ing You Will Soon See This on U. S. Bonds Gu, Za., MIDDLEMENTO SPEAK UP, T00; BOSTON, Dec. 24.—What league of nations? What about freedom of the seas? What about a merchant marine? What about a big’ American navy food administration be tmas toast | | To Der Tag--that we go home It's the signature of the new sec retary of the treasury, appointed to }wuceeed William G. McAdoo, re | signed about | |General Electric Men May Walk Out! vail the ntine LYNN, Masa, Dec. 24.—Employes : sig tot ef the General Biectric Co. plant| All these questions are eae te, here will decide at a meeting next | *iscusred See ois om onal League of Com in the ee cca Man Sues | | but Insists the affair was an acc | Sunday whether the local union w hi aague of atrike in sympathy with the strike om Mere x’ conventior in Erte, which was supported by a will be present trom | walkout at the Pittsfield branch, |°V@ry leading city in the United} ___.. | States, it is expected They will embody their opinions on the big subjects indicated, in a net of resolutions to be sent to Presi dent Wilson and the congress They belie the problems outlined are vital to thelr business interests and prosper ity. They will give some attention to discussion of technical problems only understood by commission mer chants. What they have to -eay may be accepted as the voice of the middie man. GASE IS DELAYED The hearing of the city against the propose 4 increase rates Pact ephone a Telegraph Co., set for Decembe has been shifted ahead to Januar 15, at request of James Ger aghty poration counsel of ahe, who desired to be present the ion. The te was too soon after the for Ger aghty Girls Surprise Auditor’s Office With Gift Tree Glad Schuster and Marion Phil *, of the county aud: « off brought @ miniature Christmas tr to the office late Monday night and trimmed with candy and Christ hen emple morning, there in the “ came to work this was a office rems to know pre har ist ull the presents came from, but it was whispered about that If was abroad in ¢ ast night When the presents were distribut 1 day morning, N Ward I wanted,” beamed the r a1, in ve with h feos marriage nse clerk ! miniature chairs, car und handkerchief: Miss Doherty’s ie 18 Nets $40.20 ' nd tw ‘ wmo t rned ove te The Star by Misa Ruth y, for the Bo. in France ‘und. Miss Doherty has been devoting her time for over a month to staging a smoke | fund benefit show and, aa a result of her efforts, the whole entertainment, which was Dee, 6, at the \P rese club haat was a big success. Some of the most exclusive men's clubs in New York city are said to be considering a proposal to open the club membership to women, TELEPHONE RATE in| : Smoke Fund proper nettiement of | Tablets v | | MI To My F % Thousands } ¥% of Patients ; I Wish You the Py ¥ : Many Joysof & 4 * Christmas rf ¥ and the ¥ Good Cheer : of the y New Year w ¢ Dr.H.T. Harvey Dental Surgeon and Diagnostician Fifth Floer Eitel Building SEATTLE, WASH. BIER MEME Pars Pa Perse wo WS SE Sh Fk eh es ek ek Se Fk FRE A BE Wife for Divorce After Shooting) TACOMA, Dee. 24—John E. Mou! ton, of Seattle, who was shot in the back December 7 in a room in a local hotel, has filed a divorce complaint against his wife, Katherine Moulton who was with Mim in the room the time of the xhooti Mra. Moulfn has been held in jail ident his pplaint Moulton assert his wife has been inaanely of him They were married in 1918. 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