The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 7

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COUNCILMEN, B § 704 VOTE, ARE ON THE FINALLAP 000,000 street car deal, power Co, wil Dedated points were se gay afternoon in qouncil in committee of the whole meeting of the eaincifing with the view of jority. Mayor Hanson the bond ordinances a provision dis- tinetly defining ‘This phrase occur in Ballard and other car bonds was held to mean that the bonds are to be paid out of the gross re- eeipts of the system first, even be fore maintenance ‘The councitmen who voted for/ (his construction Were Hesketh, Rol- fen, Fitzgerald, Moore. Those who opposed it were Lane, frickson, Haas and Cotterill. fatter Insisted that no explanation should be made in the bond ordi ance and that the former phrasing should be used, altho the supreme gourt had never passed upon contention was that the supreme court court should determine whether it is a superior fen to maintenance and operation qosts or not. ‘The traction officials, however, de tared that the dea! would be off If that construction was not placed on point cleared. the coun- ly disposed of other de- the four ordinances neces: | consummate the deal the company shall be required to! @finitely accept the proposition in 20 days after the ordinance is pass Us gallantry in action while in com- ed, failed. The company will be al-/ mand of the famous “ lowed to test the validity of the or-| Col. Charles W. Whittlesey, of Pitts @nances in the supreme court. ts believed, will take|@ Congressional medal of honor Tues For best quality gold filled locketa Galbraith. prominent A MERRY HRISTMAS and Many of Them! | UT DON’T FORGET YOUR TEETH. THEY MUST NOT BE NEGLECTED. onmcgr s-seb Your health, your happiness, good appearance, your success de- pends on sound teeth. H i Remember, good time to have Dr. Sipes makes these aminations every operation. BOSTON DENTAL CO 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) The Home of Painless Dentistry A ‘Le. John M. Allen Js Back Home Now | Lieut, John M, Allen Lieut. John M. Allen, eldest son of Pliny L. Alien, who left the Uni | Yersity of Washington to enter the [student training camp at the Pre |sidio last June, and was commis: sioned in artillery service last Sep- tember, has returned home Young Allen has been stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. He ex pects to return to the University of Washington to complete his law course “My only complaint.” he wrote his father, recently, “is that the war closed before I could get over.” Allen is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. His father was executive of draft board No. 10, and is a member of the state legislature. To Honor Colonel | Who Told Huns to Go Somewhere Hot BOSTON, Dec, 24.-—-For conspicu lost battalion,’ | field, will be publicly decorated with jay. Whittlesey is the man who told the court declare them! the Hun commander to go to a hot company must turn over | Climate when he was asked to sur the property free and clear of all) | render, imcumbrances within 45 days, miss all pending suits against the city, or forfeit $400 a day for | Wm. Galbraith Dies in Quebec MONTREAL, Dee. -William J pith ‘and chains, go to Haynes, next Lib-' builders im Seattle, died at West erty Theatre.— Advertisement. mount, Quebec, Saturday, } Sydney, | bodies, the hillsides, dead from the disease, jin their houses | your the holidays is a your ex- ex- and guarantees teeth [has gone ship. | | how about Japan? Pa truck in question has been t to the federal ment. peacefully tery. ally quiet gavel may be forced into use in case of demonstrative dispute. That a truck can have a question able histor: Br Federal authorities at one time alleg 8t Siam Has War ‘Bill Against Somers | upon a. bowling. 1 STREET CAR DEAL MAY GO THRU FRIDAY MORNING NEWS ‘OLD STUFF TO HIM CHARTER ARE T0 BE PUT TO VOTE endation of the Chief Electrician 8 W. Norman of! the Radio school at university naval training camp, fir morn | ing news rather stale has ten most of the news f Europe | the night before, At his long dis tance practice station across the tracks he can nightly receive wire: less messages from London, Paria and Italy, When he wishes he an cut in on Japan, Every station from Cordova to Samoa is at his ear At least this is the contention of the Sub-Chaser, camp paper, which says “Norman is receiving messages from stations more than 7,000 miles away, and they are not merely re lays but original messages, In view | of the fact that the apparatus was | constructed entirely by the chief at his work bench in the Camp station, | this feat is considered a remarkable one by local operators. “Among the most interesting mes sages received are those from Lon don, giving the latest happenings in the armistice zone, These messages are signed Simsadus, which, trans lated, means Sims, Admiral U. &., the station call Has Audion Globes “The long distance apparatus has only been in operation for three| IS AMENDMENTS TO} ERED ERICK & NELSON'S Annual Garment Clearance glass tubes with filaments in @ gas vapor ents to the elty audible to the receiver. the features of thin paratus ia the listening atts hanged conditions telephones to the sensitive enough ern messages Another amendment {Vil nervice pension fund, which is ton, and other big United States sta providing for Hears Hun Station “Sayville, which is used for much of the cross Atlantic of the government, Chief Norman an also hear a big station which is of German own. ‘This fact points out the un Will Begin Thursday Morning December 26th correspondence was seized from Uniform eukinegiag ta was provided for « referred to the Camp station, the antennae that reports of operations of each de ibmitted to the comp roller every month, to be gone over ed only for local work U8 the Seamatah 2 200 miles sending miles receiving | partment be YELLOW PERIL TALK IS RIFE IN NORTH EUROPE ry CARL SANDBURG N. E. A. Staff Correspondent STOCKHOLM, Sweden. Europe talks of the When Japan Comes" of a one-page article in ningen, pro-German daily tockholm 1f is explained that the kaiser was the best friend and protector of the white race and now that the kaiser “spurlos vermenkt" and revolution adds to the ravages of war in Europe, the yellow race, it says, will come by millions with knives and guns and kill off the white race The extent of this fear of the “y: low peril” among people in Europe is one of the surprises for an Amer an. It is evident that the German rialist program counted on this as a motive that would gain them support Even proentente men ask. Dec yellow iw th Aftont newspaper of “Now able to win her war against Japan?” And in the Berlin Vorwaertsa we read |recurrently that Bolshevism semi-Asiatic product, and for that reason must not cross over from Russia into Ger peete, Tahiti, | Is Stricken by Influenza Scourge SAN FRAN CO, Dec. 24.—More than half the population of Papeete |capital of Trinidad, have died from |influenza, and the disease ts rapidly | spreading thru the islands of the Pa | cific, according visited Papeete. Mounts of tar-coated, were burning on and whole families were burning in believed to Influenza have hit Among the victims at Papeete was | Mme. Levina Chapman, known to ev lery traveler in the South Pacific as hotel and cocoanut grove owner ar | member of the Hawatian roy ily. Bootlegging Truck al a Sold by Court Has a New Claimant The matter of a certain motor en in court under hdvise How its disposition will be decided renains a mys But Judge J. Neterer’s habitu ia proved in this case ed it to be a “moonshine” truck in the use of some recently convicted Japanese. It was sold by a United tes marshal No sooner had the highest bidder claimed the bargain than a Seattle auto dealer appeared on the scene and demanded the truck, saying that he sold it to the alleged Japanese “moonshiners” and that he had not received full payment from them. So, now, the truck will figure another wrangle in the United States | district court | Russian ‘Play to Be The Russian Relief society wil ai an entertainment and dance Wednesday, at 7 p. =n., in ton hall, 14th and Fir play in Russian atalka ka,” by Kordlewski, will be the features of the program WASHINC Dec, 24.—Siam war bill against ermany of ), Jt was announced toda The ex {tures were made in train ing and equipping a con widerable alr force, sending Siamere bor troops to France, and shipb Murder Suspect Takes Own Life °* PORTLAND, Dec. 24-—In_ the county jail, waiting trial for murder N. Carlson, former shipyard worker committed suicide by cutting t throat while TACOMA, De W 00 diers volunteerin r Ke ted Cross workers on the street this city closed its Red Cross mem bership campaign last night with total of 45,000 memberships. JOYOUS FETE IS READY FOR WOUNDED MEN him before publication Every Winter Suit Reduced Every Winter Dress Reduced Every Winter Coat Reduced J appeared before installation of | u tthe Firlands san present sewage system en |dangered the health of the jurry Elevated In an effort to hurry up the com pletion of the elevated railway, and “ will be a joy-|to ald the light department to meet demands for power, city counctl | Christmas in * Debarkation | —also important disposals of Women’s Furs, Shoes and Millinery at end-of-the season reductions. 0,000 to complete and appropriat © purchase of cer lots on the tide lands as a rite a substation for the lighting de of gifts and the elevated rallway corporation counsel and chairman of the finance commit | tee were designated by Passed to tnake Evergreen and holly deck the ho» today from roof to cellar. mammoth Christmas tree th ornaments and gifts stands in the rotunda. Soon after midnight Santa Claus! will tour the wards. each wounded hanging beside his bed a stocking filled Christmas gifts and goodies & walking cane. all are the gifts of the Red Cross. an ordinance immediate applica tion to the capital is#ues commission for approval AT FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Washington, of the male of $750,000 of the $1 fing | B0Md issue authorized by the council last sumener for extension and tm | provement work in the lighting de In the morn overflowing with Peecccccvcccoocoooocess Far and Near } News by Telegraph and Telephone Charged with sssanit in the third degree upon the person of her «mall | stepdaughter, Loretta, aged § years Crumbaugh, veterans. There “all ita fixin's. John McCormack Will Amertea be! prepared for Will be turkey and In the afternoon ts a| Will sing in the auditorium. The main Christmas feature {s to be permitted to| be ataged in | thousands of additional gifts will be siven the doughboys N.Y, HOT AFTER SIBERIAN TRADE : New York city ie making a strong | bid for Oriental and Siberian trade, according to Judge RA of the local Just returned from the San Francisco conference of port | ‘The Moana, on her way here from authorities. MARRIAGES SOLDIERS JOBS A separate office for the work of the soldiers’ and sailor ence McCandiens Margaret Kelly, €0, Beatle Currie and Marguerite Mo- cil of defense according to special meeting Monday co-operation with the United States department of labor of will be opened shortly lans formulated at baugh, Seattle dentist, 30 days in jail and pay fine of $100 by Justice of the Peace Otis Brinker, after she had been tried before him in private seasion Mon was sentenced 3a Georgia W. Loule Koski and Lydis Parkarinen, Se 2%, Ragie Gorge and . Herkeley, Cal the passengers and H jand crew of the steamer Moana, in| merce chamber, | port today. sergency hospital, ‘The body of Severin Monssen, 27, | of alcoholic poisoning in Pacific coast ports will face serious | the city hospital Monday competition, and will loxe out if they | his arrest Sunday, ac- | morgue cording to Ballinger and Saint. The | Uv menace of Atlantic and Roth @ Joseph 8. Windell and Margarete Bittner, 32 2, $20 N. 49th, Deo. 21 location of . 28, and Jennette lena Harshman, 60, $27 W. ¢2n4, Portiand, and Vide” Run down by an auto at Fifth |rrene ¢ was one of the topics taken up at the| and Jackson Monday night | Tahiti harder than any other section | conference of the world. coast competition | "1 Roy Moultrop and Harriet A Lord, Beattie ariing, Hoskins, Or., Kennison, 21 . 28 sesnvase, | DEC. . CHINESE PLEAD “NOT GUILTY” : Chin Der Dong and five other Chi having drugs tn pleaded not Judge J. Ne The other men are Don Young. with a broken leg Tuesday News of the death of Mrs. V. A Hams Fortin. Ors ant Zeer: | aod Marguerite M Mary Bowman, 22, Minor Private hos. Vda Alverson, popular Seattle Uni of Washington Seland and Inga K ir win a, corm wa me BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE” By Montague Glass Jules Eckert Goodman Randieman and Lily May Bampson, Seattle Jake Fisranak, 0, Bpiketown. owen, 20, Tanaskat, and Edith Edna Wallace, Harry le Frits, 27, A. H. WOODS Densmore, of § Monday night Maj. H. W. Patton, editor of the | Hoqut am Washingtonian, Transportation club luncheon 22, and Bilzadeth Coul indicted for their possession, when arraigned before terer Monday. Loule Hong Ah Le Kim and King Lee . & white man, ed for bringing drugs to Seattle from He pleaded guilty Monday | and was fined and Anna M. Bund, Sea islands by the United %, 1521 Bighth ave., es from France, aa full payenens and Grace E. The ‘iiscaes steel freighter Hast | Kikene and Lesze Grandin, erling will Lee Ernest Raldwin, Tono, 49, Mutlen’s sawmill United States shipping board by Port Ludlow, and Fronte Transoceanic ain Adds 517 nW easels to Fleet| and seventeen ships Portland, Or, months, 2815 Three Hours of Laughter and One Solid Year at the Nelile Heider, AMUSEMENTS. z= MOORE >=, SARA PADDE Miss Margaret Stott, the Liberty formerly in loan depart Roy to Mr. and Mra, D. nd Mra A. D. J. J. Skinner, manager of the Hoge building. This MAIL ORDERS NOW rl to Mr. and A. Tuopin, 5064 Eaquillo and Maybelle; 50c-$1.50 Mats.—Wed., See . 5 Mats. 100, 500. M. 222 WSS|WSS) 'WSSIWSS| and Mra, J. Mekens, * Plus war face G TEATE METROPOLITAN in Ebert Asks Dutch About Hohenzollern | AMSTE "RDAM, PAINLESS communications Given Wednesday” with the Dutch government regard former kaiser. and Mra Hf. T. LIBERTY BONDS MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Ninth Floor Hoge Building TWIN CITIES FACING HOWLING WINTER GALE old-fashioned | with whistling .EVY’S DENTISTRY Look into your mouth and ase gums are sloughing you have RIGGS’ , COMEDY CO, A. Watson, 2228 “A NIGHT UN MADRE THIS Aisease is treacherous, a should be trea 50 More U-Boats to Be Surrendered stomach trouble rare CE HIP Dodic Velde & Co The attle that ape ment and ct Moore & Elliott, you will find German submagine Bpecial care taken of chilur ainst James H Bxaminations Ironclad guarantees for TeRUSS TORTURE : Did You Buy That . Stamp Yet? A reasonable to all union men oid their farnities. United Pai ile 008 Third Av. years on all work wearing the NEW PANTAGES | ; Hint ’s COMEDY > AND COMPANY 9 its superior- LUNDBERG aye—9 to 12, WSS| WSS. WSS.

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