The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 21

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TRAP TWO MEN © GOTTSTEIN SPECIAL Police Say Victims Were Prowling Hotel Room Caught tn the act, police my, of prowling a room in a hotel at 1109% Third ave, Friday morning, Grant | Richie, 24, and Walter Steele, are being held tn the city jail on Policeman W Ander about 7 Dench n were called to a4 m, by reomers, ed burglara were at work] one of the rooms, The a ers made for a window and, hurry ing downstairs, the trapped the pair at the foot of a fire excape, They made no resistance, and were taken to headquarters, No stolen property was found in thetr possession CONVENTION TO BE HELO HERE : Pacific Port : Authorities are | Coming in 1920 Seattle has won next year’s con vention of the Pactfice Coast Port Aut? ties, as well aa other honors, according to word recatved Friday This Comfortable Overstuffed ROCKER Covered in blue or mulberry velour, spring con- structed seat. Regular price $45.00. SATURDAY t 7 *. Nicholson, attending tle port commission, has been elect e ed president of the convention, and| C. J. France, of the Seattle port, see retary. They will hold office the en | EASY TERMS on Y T “HH Coagrift, San Francteco, was (Easy Chair to match at same price.) > aaa Held for Christmas if desired. Nicholson reports, ( the San Francisco delegation. ON FIRE ESCAPE Joyous Little Visitors in the |shook the hands | stream of Joyo: "Kringle, rod prow! | Jcordially the bells on his fuzzy red policemen | jest in their work jfome games and things, and @ air.) with the support | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 65, 1919. ‘All Day Santa Claus Meets Be syn Department Stores Santa Ch ar wtole d jand lost itself in his whi This was strange, inde he had wat in a red but fil with toys in eattle’s biggest department stores, and smiled and tted and promised presents of a never-ending ehildren. is wept. A great bie | twisting and shrugging, “a pair « unta Claus way nonplu wn his rosy 6 means a shitnmie her mothe 1 ng @ fla One of these wore was Jimmie, Jimmie tousied red hair, bas-relief eckles and an impish grin Ming Marjorie, too elongated for bh anty! he chal geod . maT Ne Soe out of a pair of half-wox ike « pole » little Boy answered Kris Mariorie's brother wore w 1 shaking Jimmie’s hand so Beouts’ uniform. Morey!" said Marjorie, after she 1 led i sult jing! had named two ¢ n of the most Im ish-fer calen “I ain't," asserted Jimmie, “I'm eight. And I know something, You | POrtant Items on her w 4 dar, and Santa Claus asked her if care for ain't Santy Claus, You're a rankum| io,’ brother didn’t nome ve an oo thing. “I should say not. He's a shack “3 Boy Scout, and has wo deny himself ame leverything te make somebody else “A rankum poster," repeated Jim- |) A i" mis, vehementiy.. “My pa. thinks |DAPPY. It's eo he won't grow up rankum pontere like you ought to be| "Varo. te seemed, was helping put to . |him lve up to the Boy Scout motto Senta Claus knitted brows uD-|" “9 T have to take all the presents knitted, His perplexity guve way to| myself,” ghe added, sweetly & hearty laugh. eee “Well, young man,” he chuckled "perhaps your pa is right, But even rank tmposters sometimes are earn Run alo a rapid 4 of 6, muct r age, who #tu asked Santa Claus, sur There was a rggedy little chap named Billy, He viewed Santa Clay from afar, See,” sald the wan looking woman holding his hand. “Santa Claus has so many, many little girls and boys to give presents to this year, won't have enough to go ardund, I'm afraid.” The wan woman lifted Billy up and, brushing her eyes with the back f her hand, quickly vanished in the rowd, while the b not under standing, squealed a quirmed. now and find “Wait I got something I want a airrifie, and @ football, and & football 1 a bike, and a box of gum, and a go-devil, and an other drum, and a horn, and a auto mobile, and @ airrifie, and a base ball outfit Jimmie took another breath 4nd a cannon, and a itve dog | with pups, and @ roller skates, and &@ box of tools, and @ engine, your ma yelle mia, obdurate. t to tell you ei But, for the most part, they were and/children with pretty clothes and happy, smiling faces, who, all day long, trudged up to Sant dow and whispered tn ear their mensages. And all day long the beily Jingled and Santa Claus laughed and rifle “Jimmie!” eried a frantic woman. “Come here to me. What do you! mean—" see |Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA _ SOAP yatal White Rub Napth Stab—Lower Government Eastern Rabbits 30c Each For Sale—Lower Floor aTe a1¢ Floor Centenr , 4ob, wack cece, SB1O “Sugar Stali— Lower Floor Zoble Grocery Co. “Why Pay Mor Phone Elliott 4314 No. 50 sack Best Patent Flour Pure Aluminum Double Cooker -14¢ | 2 ins 106 .14¢ abe 53c 55c la oe oo Wast 25¢ Sugar TOKIO Stall 150 Phone Main 5952 Wholesale and Retail Carnation Borden’s Stall 105 Cottosuet ream of Barley. Honey, comb ntoes, can .. King Oscar Sardines. .80¢ 25¢ Snowdrift c, n Flakes No, 10 sack Corn Meal Spaghett! or Macaroni Westlake Grocery Store Bb. Ghi dell’ Choco! * —* See Phone Main 1434 Stalls 16 and 17 “The Basement Store Saves You Money” Li ~~ » Ds: mn Maid ins 23¢ $ cans Federal Milk Mazola Oil, quarts 70¢, pinta.. 2 pkgs. Aunt Jemima P Mince : toe. § 3 bars Palm Olive Soap.. 6 Ibe, 82.35) Wesson Oil, 15c Ibs. Rol 29c 25c Tollet Paper Ib, Bulk Crackers. Ginger Snaps. Fig Bars... TWO Pov NDS SUGAR TO A CUSTOMER Borde Carnation MILK. ne Such ed Oats.. . 2 Ibs, Co-Operative, —STALIS 116 AND 117 | Yak Gold Coin 00 Extra Fancy Spuds, 100 Ib Are highly a can— _ 38e, 57e, $1.07, CRISCO i: $1.99 and $2.98 Troce ern y, OM PA 1 box only to a c M. ROOT Westlake Meat Co, Lenox Santa Clans leaned far out of his promised remembrances from a seem. ingly inexhaustable store of toys and Alpha Market STALLS 6 AND 7 The Market that always Old Dutch Modern Woodmen An exceptional display of gift furniture and practical home suggestions conveniently ar- ranged for choosing, on Main Floor. Mombers of Eliott Bay camp, No 5.138, Modern Woodmen of America have elected officers for the coming year as follow Consul, Kuen; past ¢ a1, Dr. A. W. as Iviner, A. Whitestone; clerk, Frank Skinner; banker, Dr. W. Ht Pitt M.A.GOTTSTEIN § eee Neitro Elect Officers Sho approached smiling but heat-| Harry J.| atref With a quick “linto tears window to take the hand of his next toys and toys visitor And so it was strangely odd that Santa Clans should weep at such « joyous time. It wna plain he, too, enjoyed it. A thousand little hearts he had made giad that day, and he loved the children, every one. Any breath.| one could have understood that. As he clowed his window long after the last © visitor had turned the corner and gone, the tears glistened in hie whiskers, and Santa Claus wa: nd say: | tatingly “And what ts your name? asked Santa Claus, jovially “My name ith Netty,” she maid intake of Pieath I would like-—* She turned and looked at her mother and seemed about to burst Go on, tell Santa” beamed her Cleanser. ...-0.. Lux pkg.... We call your attention to our Saturday’s Specials Choice Meats, Lamb, Pork and Beef. Some snap too, to our Saturday’s Offerings Be Look for STALLS 6-7. It will pay you. pleases by giving our cus- tomers a class of meats that require no apology. The highest standard of QUALITY and SERVICE ALWAYS. Stalls 14 and 15—Lower Floor WASHINGTON BRAND —MACARONI —SPAGHETTI —NOODLES mother “Pleath I would Jytke,” STOVES and REPAIRS of all kinds. Coils, Connections, Linings SCHWEHM’'S Stove Stall—No. ttle one of my sald Dotty, pecial for fad THRDPARTY IS HOPETOFIND | 2" SpOReTYOU LATEST GOSSIP CANADIAN OIL a) ; \Congressmen Return With Great Slave Lake and Peace Political News River Fields May Be Tested BY RAYMOND CLAPPER | (United Press State Correspondent) WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dee. 6 the cap | Congressmen returning to DZ ital after brief visite to their hor | districts are bringing back talk of ARE }a third party which they understan is to come forward with a presi dential candidate. This ccording to report ness, oF if your | the country and ta of lands in — $88 ng, it's @ pretty | broug congressmen, will | inity of Great Slave lake, The ly opened it for himself and we: aim to poll the labor vote, together | fc company will send two out LET JAILBIRDS OUT; home yesterday after finishing a with that of the non-partisan league nd the latter one outfit to the NOW 1S FREE HIMSELF) ‘wenty-vear sentence for murder and the liberals ground to test ite porutbilities rokx, Brienze received $67.98 pay, $10 a4 tive campaign ts on, accord The Anglo (ian company 8.— Frank | aitional and his railroad ticket. 325 Pree STREET tenator to| formed by the Jation of Eng Brienze, a Sing Sing prisoner, who : P ah of Kansas sh interests ch have been sur for many years has opened tho bis! Near Fourtn. “ity at the head of the ticket veying the ell Dearing districts Bouth gate for other convicts, eager- ing, think of The Star, Others mentioned as its candidates | Northern Alt ————— — Frasier of North Dakota. Grape Nuts .......12%¢ 8-lb. can Crisco .. Creamettes .. 1514-1520 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine 160 A Few Bargains in Used Standard Make PHONOGRAPHS 2 and Peace river districts in the Can Jumble Jonathans, adian Northwest will be developed : per box by three great ofl ir Fancy Jonathans standard, Shell and Angio- * size, box mpanies—ts the Victrola oe. ee - Winesap o: Th Bt oe Grafonola .....$17. Delicious, value $2. Anglo Canadt Genuine Yakima |. Grafonola oon Supply 3 3 the market, 100 Ibs Main 4976 FULLY EQUIPPED CANDY KITCHEN FOR SALE With Stock and Fixtures ready to commence manu facturt Inquire at M ‘PREFERS ‘DIVORCE TO ARIZONA HOME OAKLAND, Dec, 5.—Rather than the Europa | leave Oakland, where her health ! Press as announcing that eres, good, and go Glia Bend, Pvania had united and overthrown the | divorce if it can be obtained Transylvanian senate, establishing a gy verte Ben to her complaint, ¢ Government favorable to independ asainet Carl Deward, a stationar ence for Transylvania. gineer, her husband ts not on j eee to her, but insists on living at Transylvania recently has been (Gila Bend Such conduct is unrea Under control of the Rumanian mon- sonable, Mra. Deward charges. She archy. annot Itve in Gila Bend, she says. Transylvania Is Hit by Disorder PARIS, Dec. 5.—Budapest dis Patches today quoted Three-Layer Jack Frost Alaska Frosted Vanilla—Chocolate Regular 55¢ Special 45¢ Stall opposite Cinnamon’s Fruit Stall Office VANCOUVER the afl felds Slave lake B. C., Dee. 6 of the Great That -$1.25 any . $1.50 aymen, box $1.75 60 box $1.65 Burbanks, the best on $3.15 Yanadian jot here. mpany and the pany are under ed leanes covering from headaches. bie tr leyes tire when r sure sign that relieve the eye strain Regular 40¢ Coffee, 3 ibs. $1.00 Stall 131 Stall 131, M. CINNAMON Fronting Three Girls’ Bakery a need glasses to Stall 195 When yoo think of advertis Ky oe Gertrode| Seattle Woman Dies arrested While in New York n a cigar Morris the police the z . : cpared to run away| O® the eve of her return home, |Mra. Pauline Cohen, 48, wife of | Michael Cohen, 716 33rd ave., died of heart disease in New York Monday. She had been t | visit. The body Seattle for burial |Great Britain to Stand by France PARIS, Dec. §.—Great Britain will carry out the terms of the Franco- British defensive alliance by which she agrees to come to France's ald in Jevent of unprovoked aggression by Germany, whether the United States becomes a party to the pact or pot, according to newspapers here. . Gov and haa entered into ¢ velopm next five stub as s of ma 1 Lillian Harri re on a two months’ Ward said « will be brought to came his miners can wear A the coldest sug- suCcCcESS ‘The man whe meets with much Democrats, labor men say, broke faith by using the injunction and Lever act against the coal into the offices of the Vittuccl Im-!one of the gypsies |porting Co., 809 Ooccidental ave.) Joseph Vittucct, one of the proprie- | Thureday noon. | tors, complied much happiness would fill his lite | with the exception of one little un. Pleasant incident | & nonpartiann league leader there UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION |miners. The republican pa they| Salt summer further declare, has not thus far | clothes weather with. “You must remove your ring,” gested the other gypsy sant inchent It is the same now as before the war. pet, hah Soa The H. C. L. does not need to Senator La Follette of Wisconsin, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS hown any marked sympathy toward out fear of catching cold, for colds Vittucet co mplied, removing from find it. There was only one explana-/ worry you when you purchase— Proaident Lewis of the United Mine Workers and Samuel Gompers. Labor, it is said, is dinmatisfied SS = labor. are unknown among these warkers, | THE PRI CE } While the Police Seek Gypsies He ral n rvi | Finds Missing Jewel on Wash Stand O for - unce Two gypsies, garbed in the vivid! “Cross our palms with allver, sir S F tedu C e d is placed on every package + aad ® diamond ring valued at) And then the gypsies, one after The shortage of coal necessitates a material reduction of train service. A large number of passenger trains using coal for fuel will be discon- ff) tion, Vittucel called the polle tinued after Sunday, December 7th, and the schedules of some remain- | ore wag ill being madg! tor| ing trains changed on all the railroads in Northwestern and Central : Ie Baking Western regions, which is the territory, Chicago and St. Louis, north and west to Pacific Coast. Detailed information will be given through the newspapers and by ticket agents. In this emergency the public is earnestly requested to avoid unneces- sary travel within and through the regions affected. It is very im- portant that those who must travel, and especially those who have made advance purchases of tickets or sleeping car space for any date in De- cember, shall promptly make inquiry of local ticket agents and ascertain whether or not the trains or cars they contemplate using have been dis- continued or changed. The limited train service available will serve to carry only essential travel. with both the older politica! parties. habiliments of thetr kind, sauntered | and we'll tell your fortune,” gurgled a } the other, processed to paint the V y e manuracturers | hone tucel future tn all the radiant cc J - of hope; they assured Vittucci tt = © you more SUIT, COAT, DRESS | ness 4 by the fortune tellers ENCE UPSTAIRS hit Vittucel, figuratively | quarely in the eye, He had stepped into the wa Garces: | and was soaping his hands. His gaze lered to the window ledge. nase there, brightly shining in the morning sunshine, was his missing | | $400 ring | | U.S. Ship abieiail Believed to Be Lost WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. The American steamer Kerwood, which struck a mine Decer 1 off Holland, apparently has been lost An Amsterdam dispatch to the }state department today said three! Ufeboats had been found ten miles east of the scene of the sinking, | empty, except for a few articles of | clothing The dispatch said there was a re port the Kerwood sank within an hour after hitting the mine, and that | the crew was rescued by fishermen and landed at Emden TRY STAR WANT ADS | ™ Second and Union. NEW UNDERTAKING PARLORS AND CREMATORY Are now located at 315 Kil bourne st, just two blocks west of my OLD location, Those who have had oe- casion to uae the Tle Service have found it re- fined. courteous and com- forting in time of bereave- ment Thoughtful, sympathetic attention is synonymous with Bleitz Service, NORTH 587 R. H. AISHTON, Regional Director, Northwestern Region. HALE HOLDEN, Regional Director, Central Western Region.

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