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PAGE 6 TI THE SEATTLE STAR ID0T Seventh Ave, Near Union Mes MER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArEns Telegraph News Service of the United Preae Ansoel itioe | Did—and He Wanta You to Read This & er 9, the F toftice at as <i Clage Matter May Boderece March & 107 Hl ? a ¢ a, After Christmas Dinne By mail, out of city, Bbc per month; 3 montha $1.50; ¢ months, 92.78; . by lao | . MSP WS ke From Pd Levi to Counciiman BY WILLIAM G, SHEPHERD in the 8 h °1 ritaide the state, The per \ . << = 5 Zonk, 8500, Jn te, State oe eetaee per year BY Berrien elty, Sie INIA 1 nA cillette REE oof Petrograd ook. sie From Lenine to Kerensky pe WASHING D : in the cabinet after dinner t : From the kaiser to the clown prince sins bisa A new army paid. gern ggiants. ieee ’ ——— From anybody at all—Decent car . 7 , now, My eee e t ar 99 Peace Christmas : The sacred star of heaven's diadem We heard yesterday of a town th Peace Christr ! Two happy words that never had a street car So like the First Christmas in old Judea! Across the desert sands of yesterday a is Btrongm le as ; /¢ . mit haan ntreet ¢ There’s A Young Child lying in a manger now as then. | Bethlehem Star shining now as there was then. Thee All this What has become of the old-fash Ti sia' tain ‘oat ree se Men saw that Star. / aay oe T ‘. ’ . wien, “A hard-boiled h nats the tra Three Wise Men saw that Star me To Christ, the Son of God, at Bethlehem. mate. sian. A hard-botled emg with Burk trom tren ir reas ‘ | “eae Mi the bones of xtarved anti flent tar. a kee ’ THE STAR OF FREEDOM FOR ALL FOREVER! | That’s the Bethlehem Star of this Christmas time. | THE YOUNG CHILD IN THE WORLD'S MANGER | TODAY IS PEACE Let no Herods drive that Child away into some far good will came to the world on that Christmas 1918 years ago, so a new spirit of gen- erous giving has come to all th Christmas of 1918, Witne 8 the gifts to suffering nations, to neglected children every- where, to the halt, the maimed, the blind of war. The Christmas spirit the Young Child brought to Beth- Iehem, “least among the cities of Judea,” has lived thru the | centuries, thru the storms of hate and bloodshed, and today fills more hearts than beat in all the world in that faraway . a. You may change the maps of the world; you may fill the skies h battle-smoke by day and light the night with the flames of war; you may rock the foundations of civ iliza- tions in temblors of fury, but you cant change or kill stmas! : ‘ F P Cusietmes always is, and always will be, the high day Young Child. r 24 the i es of the Child the cares of Age are lost. In the joys of others we lose our own griefs. Christmas always softens sorrow. “PEACE BE WITH YOU. With 598 suits of clothes, Herr Wm. Hohenzollern might start a second-hand clothing store, run by @ sec- ond-hand kaiser Produce the Goods ry Ford is 55 years old. ’ Tan eae he built and equipped a factory to build 1,000, of a new type of war-boat of his own de-| sign for the government at $250,000 each. He has turned over a $25,000,000 | automobile factory to his son so he can devote himself to developing a new factory for the manufacture of farm tractors. He expects to make it a greater thing than automobile busines The auto factory will run for years on expansion plans prepared by Henry him- self. ——o—— (LETTERS TO HEAT ON “MUNY" CARS? Editor The Star; I understand the city council i preparing an ordinance to compel apartment house proprietors to provide their houses with sufficient heat. Well, I am not an apartment house owner nor occuprer, efore do not know much but 1 do know that n beat the city's frigerator eff }| tainly an urgent call for such. We bear a lot about avoiding “flu.” I think one good way to avoid it is to stay out of the mu nicipal cars, for it seems to me they To fill in his spare time he is found- ing a weekly newspaper. | “On the ota he is developing a great coun- “hs oad try po just outside the village of Dearborn. Luther Burbank is 69 years old. What he has done in developing new fruits and flowers and food products is history. : He has just announced development of a new walnut tree which in 22 years will grow 96 feet high, with a spread of branches of 64 feet and a girth of 9 feet at 6 feet it h ———— above the oageael and bear nearly 18,000 Gis fuk ok “Thea” Sodaing trom 9 nuts a year. ON "| the drafts that come and go ant Thomas Alva Edison za | cross in every direction. Wil. M. is 61 years old. ‘ , ee What he has done in a generation is besa a a N the record of electrical science. eae Suine During the war his counsel and inven-| who has tions helped defeat Germany. __ : rn ha ge ghee He is still working on great inventions. | servous wreck and. he her heart. 7 be quite a w work The woman's two daughters have left her and are not giving her any assistance. Her rent is due next Monday and she is worrying about that In addition to her light and milk There is no age-line of usefulness for real men. They keep their grip on things. They keep step with progress. Years need not be the measure of any man’s value, if the man will keep on pro- ducing what the world wants and needs. doctor says it will % before she can IRBANKs ind | bills. Her neighbors say she Never mind how old you are. Remember Edison, Bur-| worked aimost day and night thru bank and Ford. Keep on hustling! Coe re Sees Saran 0 ae Dee stolen while she was in the hoapital | for an operation. This ia in | a terrible plight and I hog ot | the good people of Seattle will help her out. Her telephone number is Rainier 38J. A STAR READER. | “America faces a period of amazing prosperity.” —Judge Gary. All right, Judge, head her this way and let ’er go Gallagher. Let the Chamber Follow Suit _“The Mooney case is in no sense a conflict between A STUDY IN COURTESY capital and labor. We quote a large Eastern daily, echo- tor The Star: The writer } ing the words of California’s governor. > ot ne Amer That depends. If Mooney is guilty, the case is plain P murder. If Mooney is NOT guilty, he is the victim of a (../" eb bay yy ah shocking conspiracy on the part of unscrupulous enemies. | cardinal virtue of having a pr And Mooney’s only known enemies are the members of a a of the true meaning of certain small sect of what is loosely called capital, repre-| °°Ur’*”. | ahd ja the managing clique in the San Francisco Cham-| qj cporat, 2" cnly another name ‘oe | r 0 mmerce. | kind and vice versa, The trial judge before whom Mooney was convicted,| If one wants an example of lack Judge Franklin A. Griffin, is not satisfied with the fairness | {tra coureery let im tare Te of the trial. Repeatedly he has advocated a new trial for) iarge steamboats. | Mooney since th idence of perjury came to light that! The only person « discredited the ¢ witness against Mooney. ly Dad's, peal consent Labor is not alone in demanding a new trial for Mooney From pulpits and editorial sanctums all over the the same cry has been raised: “Justice for Mooney The | every employe of the ship fre with the warning that injustice to this convicted labor! _ agitator would interfere with American success in foreign! IDCCNAILC - diplomacy. Courts have refused to interfere on the legal technicality that the trial was fair so far as the record) NOW FACTORIES. (Sp f engers are shows; that the new evidence came after Mooney’s con- viction. Governor Stephens can pardon Mooney and order his retrial on another indictment, when the new evidence Special to The Star by N. B. A.) can be weighed. But Stephens has done nothing but com-| PARIS, De The French min mute Mooney’s sentence to life imprisonment—which | '*try of armament has been trans William Marion Reedy, the famous editor of the St. Louis ra ee Menteueere ae a Mirror, calls “the crowning injustice to Mooney,” and) it » that the ereena at “a farcical perversion of justice. Roanne, which cost $20,000,000 to Organized labor planned a mammoth “protest strike” pail, be terete inte, «plane tor erection of railroad material. this month, but in the public interest this off. We suggest that, equally in the public interest, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, or sor has been called will the arsenals at Bourges and the bur i ly responsible spokesman for organized capital, take a hand) «hippea over a in the Mooney matter and petition the’ governor of Califor-|erecte¢ in temporary plants by nia for a conditional pardon and a new trial. American car builders, Now that the If a new trial proves Mooney guilty, let him suffer ng nettool x : the consequences Another 1 I If innocent, let him be freed. boout will be v t nut Pe: saa ture of chemical 1y fer T. R. might start a little league of nations of hi hea abe Ji own. This is a free country. | German products | While shepherds watch their weary flocks at In praise of Him asleep on Mary's breast. |prine after another. We expected each | ‘em to admit there was, more hates than the other, pone in tara, I began to lose eine eo All my friends lost weigh © used to joke with each other | about it, and, laughing, pull out our vests to show how much too And now eternal peace has come, for hate a cits wane eee ee) we wr ae OR Wee Dever: SORA i ’ . ‘ viet JOSH WISE ws = n't joke abc Shall not survive, but dies within the man: 4 regret - Whilel ak 7 AS No leader wants 4 ’ Te WW . . . . " a bass drommer c ttle love within his children ts reborn, pg a c-ml | GPO The little children turn the Golden Gate rfl ss restau Of all the world; their joy is just God's plan Open sedson for investigations Once I paid $4 for two tiny birds which, I had reason to 7 ‘ believe, had been captured on the asphalt pavement near the ee jealling from Canada to the Orient DEC. 25, 1918 IE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY ——_ | STARSHELLS | EVER GO HUNGRY? CHRISTMAS GIETS = (Not Yet) — From President Leonard to Coun % ~~ —_— oliman Lan ree electric juice a — From Lane to Leonard—A net of Did You Ever Really Face Famine? Bill Shepherd them To wond'ring wise men showed the holy way or pets that have out meat or fat | walted and tinged with some vegetable of eating something, but their system when the b | An Ohio man has given $500,000 | to advertive his Ideas, Tut he had sense enough not to give it until he died oup made y go thr rest, -7 , i iat ae In Petrograd fe With joy above the lowly manger of the Re ta na may || tion. 1 found myneit hat ve 4 arrest William He om ' 4 n A mg, charge of vagranc f ; ' J And t 7 . . see the table knew The angels sweet, celestial carols sing a stwen Otel tow hours atten t : pore things that I was eating be of 5 else (6 om the packers declare there fs no kind | of a combine. Life is one blamed sur. And so I ate As the weeks went by, and. meal-tim: after meal-time. ° ae 6 2 | Open season for the application of At birth of Christ, the Babe, each Christ- | semocrney Open season for sweartng out a warrant against the kaiser, eee restaurant. ‘The fear grew into a panic. “Suppose I get sick?” came the question. “Suppose I find myvelf no longer able to eat this wet, black bread, with sand in tt; this unfresh, botie this stringy meat. I will have to diet, then, on milk and eggs and toast; and there are no eggs or milk mas morn, Jack Jobmaon now announces he winhes to fight. Evidently he doesn't know the armistice has been signed know it—wot drove me out of Ru Pomer. I . ge +e Now, light your pipe, Mr. America your mint tab- Dear Sir: I noticed among your et, Dera Asaperen |nousehold hints in Friday, 13th, I've just written this to show you what your Christmas dinner Star, that “the wrinkles can be really did mean. taken out of a wash board by ham- Merry Christmas! mering it with a heavy piece of I tried it on mine but as ppened to be a glass one the nastroun who board there A ivice failed, I w wateh r umn constantly for | *'F ie a the desired information 4 oblige BIE EDITOR Moulton Gets His ‘DOUBTFUL, war has dulled || Divorce Following rs iaaliveoms mind and. people will de Something you never read in a newspaper e without giving it’s we ourselves did not worry but dance and sing without THIS SOUNDS PLAUSIBLE “Why is it so warm this Decem: . thought, bu Shooting in Hotel TACOMA, Dec. 25.—John Moulton, | ber? The police, after a careful invest! One feels he ta in a refined, cultured tion, oaid the accident w the aid of stimul 7 % * SO i jon, © accide mas due to| th imulants —Pork home. If by chance there In evidence | % Seattle, who was ahot in the back | _ “Atmospheric pressure.” — eald | Tl i citteur was observ. spondence Marionvi Pan Secale of carelessness the captain often in a room which he and his wife gre nthe pe “Sram of ing the speed limit.” . wind Is from the south {t fs warmer ‘ 7.) than when the wind is from the north."—Cleveland, O. Pron. comes to the passenger and tries to situation in the m occupled to a local hotel December was granted a divor Fears Operation; About half the cities of France ° from his wife _ ae rir have adopted President Wilson. But ; decree was an order wailed te whieh 26 | 803 SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 25.—Panic 1 to leave the state t the same time > 3% stricken as she was about to undergo tain nm, iu trained, schooled, and * phone wire. More old WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS, 4. ope n at the St. Francis hos eve ated in courtesy An information charging first do : si at bmmon thing on th an stineramt spent Friday night |! late yesterday, Mrs. W. W. Tay- eo man ic > mi a a vu “ . any American steamabip | reo assault was filed against her see at the Potter boarding house, eating | !0T leaped from the fourth floor of companies pick up their help, partic ularly stewards, from outcasts—men who will work for nothing. F. W. GARDAM by the prosecuting attorney to stand in case she returns to the state. | CONGRATULATIONS She was instantly Mra F. H. Batley, whose with his overcoat on at the table |the hospital. \‘This seemed a strange act to those | killed, WANTS SANITARY CARS “ditor The Star: What is the to keep clean anc a. In the name of com y let us at least have Above all have the men clean cars, be a little more courteous, expecially to old men and women, The conduc tors don’t stop to think how they would like to hear their mother or father apoken to in the same man ner. Instead of squabbling and fighting over who is going to get the car line, let the city get busy and fight over who is going to clean the cars and putt hem in a sanitary condition for the public cB. DEAN, 1230 Westlake ave. "CMRUP OF FIRS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels _ .To Open THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK, Dec. 26, 1918. This Sale will include EVERYTHING in the house except Cantilevers. Our stock is too large. We must reduce it, even in the face of higher prices. 2,000 Small Feet Wanted. ON THE RACK—Beautiful Boots in all colors and two-tones. All high grade makes in on Rack Shoes, Values ftom $9 te $i, JUST TWO PRICES. $3.40 and $4.89 Buy Your Oxfords and Pumps Now You will save from $3 to $5 a pair by buying now instead of a month or two later. Pat- ent, Gray, Brown, Fieldmouse and Black Oxfords and Pumps that sold for from $8 to $12. SALE PRICES $4.85 $5.85 Syrup of | Accept “California” Figs only—look for the name Cali fornia on the package, then you best and most harmless laxative or oe sews voilduess ee Maske Every Man's Shoe in our Big Stock on sale at ridiculously low prices. Men's Black Kid lictous fruity taste. Wall directions and Calf Boots, n, Dark Brown Calf, Browns and Blacks with coiored tops—Everything in for child's dose on each bottle, Give good shoes that sold for from it without fear. $8 to $12—SALE PRICES ..... $5.85, $6.85, $7.85 and $8.85 POSITIVELY NO REFUNDS DURING SALE and No Exchanges after 10:30 a. m. Remember, Sale Opens Thursday Morning at 9 o'clock. 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