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Heed This Warning! “TUBERCULOSIS menaces every home in the United States—and that means q your home. TUBERCULOSIS killed 150,000 active men and ‘ women in this country last year. It will kill 150,000 men and women right here at home this year—sure as Fate. YOU are not safe and your children are not safe until the shadow of Tuber- Help the forces that are battling the White Plague. Don’t pass a Red Cross Christmas Seal Booth without buying—encourage those who are selling. culosis has been driven from your door. But remember this—Tu- berculosis can be PRE- VENTED and can be CURED. —— Mie Cire « we ’ Phos. iy USE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS "y Each Seal Is a Pennv’s Wo: th of Cure and Prevention Donated by = Friend of the } ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE OF KING ee COUNTY { 315 University Street Telephone Main 1564 Each Seal Is a Penny’s Worth of Cure and Prevention. | f USE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS Want to Buy a Powder Puff or Memory Book? Here’s a Chance Probe Meetings of Sedition Suspects ( Frank T. Gordon, special investi gator for the prosecuting attorney is investigating an alleged series | ‘what is said to be an attempt to Perhaps that is why Glenn Hoover Promote soviet propaganda into the Paimer school and the wearing of| of the thousands of articles left on}327 umbrellas, a couple of shovel red ribbons by 21 of the 24 pupils |three axes, muffs, furs, sweater attending the schoo! mack sult *, eyorianse Pollett, the street cars. If you want a pocket book, umbrella, coll of rope. For the first time in the history | 4 pair of gloves or a tricycle, amble || thermos bottle, puffs, pearl bead: | the office of the | Public utilities porns | JURY INSPECTS more than ) TURRELL’S | I From now until Christmas we are making some very attrac- | tive offers in Hosiery, three and six pairs in a box, a plan which ought to appeal to those who wish to make a really practical gift. “McCallum,” “Onyx” and Other ; Well-Known Makes FOR LADIES Brown, self clox; Black and White Clox Regular price jury hearing the $401,629. action brought by the Bend Lumber Co. againat the cit damages resulting from th of the am, in December, 191 dama $3.95 Brown, Medium Gray, F Men's fancy, various sh: City attorni METROPOLITAN Last Time Tonight __ MATINEE TODAY jj GEORGE M. COHAN'S “A PRINCE THERE WAS” A Sure Hit—All Seattle Should See It Nights—50c to $2.00 Mat, Today—50ce to $1.50 Plus War Tax 2 | THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDA (SPECIAL AGENTS SOUGHT BY U.S. Examinations to Be Held in Seattle na to establish a list of nt as special Examinati¢ eligibles for appoints ager the inte unit of the bureau of internal revenue will be held by the U, 8, civil ne 7 y of the internal revenue wer viee of the Western district. Bn trance salaries range from $1,600 tol 0 w year, with opportunity of} Promotion to $3,600 a y Applicants must the Agen of 25 and 46 on the date of ex-| amination go limits, however, do not apply t ons entitled to pref. | erence because of military « service. Further informat from the district »ec il merviee district, Mc ing, Seattle TROUSERS GONE CHASES THIEF nerviee com:| a Jar Keneral betwee DEC. 3, 1919. The quality of permanent success is a part of your makeup. Your ability to make money may not be above the average. Your ability to save money can be made exceptional. You cannot succeed without thrift. Thrift does not demand special genius or brillfance. Boiled down, it means saving by small degrees. The result is success. It may not bring great riches. It will provide you with protection against failure and poverty. It places you in a position where you can enjoy life’s whole- some pleasures. There is no excuse for not saving money. Absolute safety for your savings is guaranteed when your money is deposited in The Scandinavian American Bank. This bank is a member of the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund. It is the Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest. Thousands of thrifty earners make use of its unexcelled savings facilities. ae eRe ee se a i a u 4 si ; ; ik 8: ; ip ” | TT?) = wk =< lost articles which Hoover has been chosen to auction any One| wit; sell the highest bidder include lunch kits, fish | liberty on $1 | Hoover have remained unclaimed at} superintendent of three |for the four men. is FLOOD DAMAGE :: Fong, Chin Yam, Ah Wong and | | Suey Wong, are neld in the county ljail. De , : r North north bank of to return, Wednesday | | night cou Waite tn, daar , FOR MEN of the flood Tuesday and Wednes [Frat aco King, eye day. Court sessions will be resumed | P°Y+ rm Men's Wool Golf Hose in |}\ thursday mt cageoreoy? eee he r shades. Regular price ting from the breaking |COWeM Park Jitn stlake ave $4.25. Special, pair.. 3 Now, pair....... 83.45 ieebt dceta eran eae! arfield at., od «bruised | e lumber company | " Open Mouthed | Spectators . View Wild Pursuit Eemulating a back-to-nature dancer Arthur McQueen, a sourdough fresh from 10 years on the Inn ka, chased a thief for down Jackson st, W ing, in his B. V. D MeQueen’s daring run was brought to a sudden end by a ruse on the Ppatrt of the thief, much to the relief of open-mouthed spectators The burglar, who was fast losing! ground in the race, ¢! a behind) a saw the fastapproaching ™ Queen, so he dropped his victim's trousers, McQueen, eaail ytaken in| | by the trick, stopped to don him cloth: | ng, and the thief excaned with the remainder of his attire and $10 The Alaskan, according to his re- |port to the police, was awakened shortly after 6 a, m. to find a man |soing thru his effects in } }the Welcome hotel. He jumped out of bed. The parted, taking with him M n's clothing. The chase resul Officer N. P district withe 5 NEW CASES OF | SLEEP SICKNESS No Deaths, However, Since Last Saturday While no dea sleeping sicknens’ ed to City Health M. Read since last Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest Rann ES y © woman in the Provi has lence who been | Dr. ntinuing their #e wing to inability to isolate f the strange malady, lit = has beer ‘Second Ave. & Cherry St. made | Why not start saving part of your salary today? this Member Federal Reserve Bank) Seattle, U.S. A., 7 BRIBE OFFERED | SAYS TEPUTY Pats 35 Foes in. nave nomena” A. Whegand. of Edmonds YORK naro is unde Serious Charge Confronts! , neiesbis eo General Chinese Clubman NEW Car Dee | how } ged to have made a ¢ ‘orice and sold it to F Peditious § meetings in desert or , vole bejlarge and + 4 axsortme ; re ‘ . in a clear day his voice can bejlarge and varied a ment of] Bribery charges will be placed 4. Wiegand's|lem g ve powders” for j houses on the shores of Deep are | heard @ tulle everything. Against Ah Fook, said to be the man “ not serio! jan ounce yrear Palmer, which culminated | As tabulated t Miss Dorothy |ager of the Cannery Workers’ club, “ane in the Milwaukee hotel, 668 King et fo! ywing hin alleged attempt to o} ne re f four men arrested esday night, by offer neriffs BR. E. Murphy lips $300. Fook is at Phillips hid in a THEATRE CONTINUOUS s, 3 PALACE Hl s.jand D. 8 PI TONIGHT, LAST TIMES WHITNEY'S OPERATIC DOL | of the Holy Land, Christians, Mos-|to the augar stalls of the old Pike ‘ s and a grand assort he club, and, ac ; mat r Jems @nd Jews, their racial and re-! piace and Economy markets next : be a = ~~ ap A peo Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday—A Brand New Show of f Hiclour Daireds forgotten. are work-| saturday morning at 1030 v'clock ticles to be okt ta| forth trom thelr hiding place et 1170 HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE le id us w Auctioneer Hoover will wheel into : roving Your k y th b , 7 3 ‘ES OF HARMONY Fooms opened by the American Red) action at that hour, ready, nay, Will! sy omory book was forgotten|men gambling FOUR apa | THREE ACES Pad HARMONY db Se atanemamtaadl aoe ing, to sell you anything from 4/1, 4 man who had been reading a| Hardly had they arrested the four Sanstan ed A Song and Piano Offering petite ————| jenaon from its pages in a streeti}men than Ah Fook appeared, and tal Mua THE GREAT MIZPAH = car agoording to Murphy, waved a roll of - a BINT & 00. The articles to be auctioned by| Pills, saying: INDEMAN & CO. | The nder Woman of Vaudeville “TA Rose & ADAMS | Rits of Sunshine FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ee FRITZ BRUNETTE + The Woman Under Cover Matinee Daily Children 10c, Sundays, Evenings and Holidays, 13¢ International Novelty Gymnasts | LEO HALE “Nothing Seri ‘Here's $300. these men go.” Murphy says he accepted the bills and then placed Fook under arrest Fook ia accused of having a gun“in his posseasior Fook denies any bribery intention Ma says he was only offering bail The four me It's yours if you let jail, Deputies J. C. Con N. L.| D2 | Loveall c. RE. | n the raid | * | | : School Boy Is Hit by Jitney Driver See When you order Bread— be sure to tell your grocer and sprained he lad was brougnt to the city + Reg. cloc in browns, green, - i Pr > Mouse and Champagne. Reg jocked; in of thet hospital by C. Carlson, 1528 Dawson °% and y. Regular price $1.50. ¢ of the dam diggin ular price $2.25. Special, per and gray. Regu rought on } at. the driver of the jitney, where MO aorcccescvscscesse $1.95 Now, pair sessesereerere $1.15 ent on by heavy | capital physicians declared his in allum Hose in plain Men's plain black, brown and _ i juries were not serious. The lad black, regular price $4.00. Now wavy Regular price $1.25 | ‘The cost of living in Japan has in-| was permitted to go home pair seseee 3.45 Now, pair . a5¢ creased tenfold since 1887, while “Onyx” Polntex heel. Res Regular price $1.00, Now, ||| wages have advanced fourfold | ular $400. Special, pair $3.45 pair . . B5e¢ And Many Other Similar Offers Slinners We say—it’s better than home-made. Try it, and you'll say so, too. SEATTLE BAKING CO. Nineteenth Ave. South at Main St. 3.—Mra. Rose/ arrest because | —_|attend to her |She’s All “Cut Up;” GE) Asks $2,500 Damage Miss Retta Johnson, colored, testi- |fied in Su jor Judge J. T. ald's court Wednesday that she was |#0 “cut up” over alleged slanderous lar-| remarks made by Mrs. Irene Wood- $10|80n, also colored, that she couldn't | eat, sleep, go to prayer meeting or duties Miss Jc is suing Mrs, Wood json for $2,500, alleging the latter ac- | cused her of flirting with Mr. Wood- son. Mrs. Woodson does not deny making the remark, but says she has ample proof for the assertion Ron- pom social | 24th ave. Portugal now has man bull fighter named Juana Matestel who at her first appearance in the arena Jat Oporto killed three fierce bulls in half an hour and whose earnings last season amounted to $7,500. Give United States War Bacings Stamps on Christmas. Capital and Surplus $1,500,000.00 Resources i $23,000,000.00 Relieves Stomach (heartburn), and Pains in the Stomach between meals in— Two Minutes. For | and constipation, take one tenspoonful of Jo-to in a glags hot All parties concerned live at 1820/ Meals; acts gently but firmly on _ the stomach, liver and bowels, stim- ulating clearing the entire system. places where soft drinks are sold. Jo-to is sold in Seattle by the Bar- tell Drug Co. and Swift & Co., drug- gists. ‘ For sale at bank. ‘Branch at Bollerd | Gas, Sour and Burning sick-headache, diliousness t water 10 to 20 minutes before them to natural action, the blood and pi Sample at all a Battery Young? PP by Be ennacyed a ‘age batt ust have ‘wetl-enada} lakes. Battery solution must be proper strength and required purity, Battery jars must be mechanical leakage of current or battery solution, But it’s the insula- tion betweentheplates that" keeps that bat- tery full of life and adds months to its term of useful service, teries ‘on the job far beyond what: used tobe the battery age Chas. S. Harper, Inc. 817 East Pike St. 8222 Eastlake 68 Marion METROPO. Zinita Graf In the Following Comedy Classics: Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sat, - Nights “The School for Scandal” By Sheridan Tues, and Thurs, Nights and “She Stoops to Conquer” By Goldsmith ednesday Matinee At 3:00 P. M. “The Proposal” By Tehekoft “Romancers” By Rostand PRICES: Evening—-$1.50, $1, 75c, 500, 25¢ Matinee—$1, 15¢, 50c, 250 (Plus War Tax) SEAT SALE TOMORROW