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REPUBLICANS IN. ' SESSION TODAY Committee to Choose 1920 Convention City ———— & BY HUGH BAILLIE United Press Staff Correspondent WASHIN( Dee publica here today Place of the 1920 « tubout the car Pour Candidates v background leaders: prevent obvi any prematu: start a stampede But the h campaten | half of the Their supporte mails were dence as the ¢ . Hand bills and buttons were i uted. The men most often mentione were Gen We den of Se Ohio, Senator Suthe Virginia, Senator Jc Mia, Senator Mi Washington, and Senat Indiana. GOOD GRACIOUS! BUT LAWYERS ARE ROUGH ns SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.—Fred Berry, assistant district attorn ealied James UL ERV ant, a “this th pat E called Berry “a . ‘Then the fur bega Of course, after th ers, until Superic Roche got tired, yaw “Gentlemen, please set Sonal differences outside.” Tt was in the case of Albert Whit Being tried for embezzlement, which @nded by the jury disagreeing The trouble started when said something about Brenr dng “made capital out of bh ship for District At CATARRH DO:S HAR Catarrh of the nose When it becomes chron of Mic 1 and said © your per Continued From Page One The delicate lung tiasues. dera over even heard of snow until the digestive organs, and ma nend When he peeked forth #0 consumption. It mp: way ; “ “Maste, smell and hearing. and af his kennel at the first break of voice. It ix a constitutional d Charley backed hastily to the @ase and requires a constitutional ry. extreme rear and burst into yaps of @ Hood's Sarsapariia, which | protest until Animal Keeper Kaud DY purifying the bio removes the | sen covered the y-hole entrance cause of the disease and gives per- manent relief. This alterative and medicine has proved entirely actory to thousands of familie to the kennel with & pane of gins« With his nose glued to the glass. Charley sat as tho carved in marble and viewed the strange white blanket which covered the park with eyes that comprehended not. | admitted to Knudsen that the chill- | some weather and its snow brother was made to order for them. With levery Indication that they actually enjoyed it, Weenle and Smoke splashed and sloshed thru the After you eat~—always take) waters of their icy pond, ¢ ; E: 4 TO N ] Cc | the while delighted yarrs and yawls. | | Tom and Billy Blue | But while Weenle and Smoke | made no bones about having a good natant! relieves Heartbura, Bloat |". Animal Keeper Knudsen was c fi compelled to commiserate with _ one peeprcatyraplenmi ng Tom and Billy. % and appetite. Keeps stomach (@weet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. ee net emaaty. Sone of Gave, | wonderfully benefited. Onty costes cent | qxtwoe day to use it. Positively guaranteed i of we will refund money. Gets big » Yor will see. Bartell Drug Stores, Fiv Stores. te Retall Tom and Billy are the prize os- ltriches at the Woodland park 200. As such they demand warm weath- er, a lot of sunshine and summer. tude. But they got none of that Tom and Billy cackled and clucked and clacked violent protest so cor- |dially that Knudsen was moved to | mobilize them into a barn. Likewise, Ole, king of the Hons, flanked by Arabella and Fizziola, lesser lions tn everything but roar, and Otto and Lizzie, the leopard: expressed sustained and violent ob- jection to snow, and al) that it |brought with it OF HATE She’s Coming Soon in COMIN & 09 THE GRE AT TICAL SHow As for the vention, It today as if the ision would go OF W200, Chicago, and was very st hinted by leaders that t te wot be June § St. Louts sup t however, had not given up t strugele. —o | breakfast, | | Weenle and Smoke, star beavers, | ng | | Effie After a hastylin lieu of a teething ring. THE SEATTLE STAR T BY CABLE CAR; J OFFICER, DO YOUR DUTY s “This Is the Life,” Says | Hannah, Woodland Bea r wing that led v the entire tribe, retreated to their lairs, arte an t ducer. his rights as Monkeys Like It vivid contrast to the protests of the In snarling ostriches ne . loop and Charley Kast African gnu, the ntingent, led by Sarah, Ada, Effie and good old e, had more fun than @ barrel of monkeys. Monkeys Throw Balls With his knifehand raised high to heaven, Animal Keeper Knudsen solemnly declared that when he ar rived at the zoo Wednesday morn: ing Mike and the indy monkeys were snowballing each other “If you don't belk me.” Knud ver the phone Wednet . “come on out here a you some of the the snow further makes affidavit the monkeys fell bard for the Mike was gieefully washing face with snow w the animal keeper appeared the morning grub, he says, Ada and rah were battling beautifully, fll the alr with small snowballs some of which found thelr marks Knudsen asserts, was a neu She hurled snowballs Knudsen that snow. Mary's th tral. at every head tn sight The balance of the menagerie con tented Itself with wat monkey shines and oth hounds from their dens, caves, roosts, and nests. The eagles and bisone gazed on the snowy scene with b All in all, Animal Keeper K waxed more industrious than a xylophone artist when playing grand opera in ragtime. |STOLEN MONEY TURNS UP AT POSTOFFICE ALBANY, Dec. 10—A dollar len from the residence of Mra Helmick last week was at the money order of the pontoffice. The coin, which was identified by its date and hole in it, had been a keepsake of Mrs. Verd Hill, a daughter of Mrs. felmick, since child having been used by Mrs, Hill when a child Sarah ten window “The Thunderbolt” ~ A Romance of the Strangest on Record. | | The small army of women who were decorating the Arena Wednes. day for the doll show felt it all along. Something was missing. Between @awn and dusk the huge dim struc | ALA FE Hi CONTINUOUS DAILY, 1 TO 11 Tonight Last Times SIX SERENADERS Marriage Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday SIX BIG NEW ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE with “THE PAPER DRESS REVUE” A Clever Novelty showing the latest modes in Costumes Made Entirety of Paper it Tea \ Pegey , MARRIOTT TROUPE CLEVELAND & DOWREY Monoplane and Torpedo Novelty “Bringing a Message of hs | Laughter’ sbi e ‘ NORA ‘ALLEN \ERNEST RACKETT ited by Signor As ” | “"h OCarto ith a ramen sh 5 eae pr af | Nutty Paver" Feature Photopiay Helen day in “THE TREMBLING HOUR” ‘There an hour in the night, it i# said, when every living creature stirs, be it ever no # phily. It is the trembling hour. Matinee Daily, Children, 10¢, Sundays, Fives, and Holidays, 13¢. Little Old-Fashioned Doll With Straw “Stuffing” Must Be Lonesome Among So Man |ture had slowly been transformed \from the bare, crude, empty Arena | where Eddie §| cago whirlwind had battled the night | before, into a glittering fairyland of 4 little girl's Christmas eve dream | Dolls of every description—thou sands of them—smiled complacently from tier on tler of shelves lining the Arena walls and from the depths | of attractive booths, In wonderful doll houses, with real furniture and windows, be-ribboned jand be-laced, dotis lolled and smiled and lived the life of ease and | plenty. Something Missing | In a Moorish castle wonderful foreign dolls, who would hardly as |soclate with democratic American | dolls, gazed disdainfully at the big, | beautiful dol! which had been sent to Seattle by Fatty Arbuckle him | sort. | The women who were busy decor |ating the booths #o that they would be ready by evening when the dou show opens looked at the love | ly little maniking and thelr hearts glowed, “It's lovely,” they sald, “but—" They all paused, That ‘but’ set- | tled it. Something was missing! } Then Mrs, J. F, Douglas, one of the two chairmen of the committee, | who 4ré putting on the exhibition for the benefit of Mother Ryther’s home, smiled happily. , “I’ve got it!” she exclaimed, ‘There was a ch@rus of excited y Jeweled Beauties annon and the Chi-| " ‘ % SOLDIERS RELIEF REPUBLICANS RAISE $5,000 Dig Down for Cash to Use in| Coming Campaigns YAKIMA, Dec, 10.— (Special) Wits the announced 4 mination to return the republican party to power in this state at the next elec tion, to combat the forces of radical liam, the conclave of republicans of Kittitas, Yakima, Renton and Frank lin counties was disbanded here to day } Cart M Croson, of Seattle, In a wih cheered epeech, declared the Triple Alliance had boasted of $250, [000 with which to “gain control of |the state government.” The repub IMeans forthwith subscribed $5,000 for |& mtate and national campaign fund and promised more later. About $40,000 would be recetved, as a suf ficient #um, it was announced The conclave dissolved after Gov. |Louls F. Hart, by letter, and Col | Roland H. Hartley, tn person, had announced their candidacy for guber- natorial honors, and State Senator BE. T. Coman and Col. George B. Lamping had been introduced as “the | next governor.” WITH MERRY CO, MO Continued From Page One % - *| fied Manager fowberger that he/ wanted to furr a larce and edible turk to heighten enthusiasm at Firlands, and the diub Clothing com pany sent word that a dozen pairs of cozy wool stockings were ready for Santa Claus when he called. He's Whistling Singer John T. Bvana, 4201 Alki ave, a | whistling singer now employed in the shipyards, has asked to be given a place on the vaudeville bill “I have a little stunt I am sure the kiddies will like to hear,” writes Evans. Considerable money is still needed to make the affair a complete suc- |cens. Contributions from Star read. ers are limited to $1 each. Send a |check or paper bill to the Merry | Christmas company, in care of The Star. 5 ! queries, With Straw Inside | “The heart of the doll show ts missing,” Mra, Dougla continued. | “All these doll, are lovely. Some day soon they will be adopted by lit tle girls. Then they will be real dolls, to be petted and spanked and | put to bed by their little mothers t in the meantime, until Friday ght when the doll show ends, we must have a real doll—one who al ready has a heart.” Someone caught the idea “An old-fashioned dolit that we used to put to ‘Polly’ or ‘Anne’ or ‘C | was dearer than all th world. A doll with straw insides and @ funny little painted face, One of the old-time dolls!" Waiting to’ Be Pettea And an old-fashioned doll it was. It was set up there in the midst of the glittering, be-ribboned galaxy, with its funny little face beaming and the straw in its. insides bulging out it# fat little tummy And itis sure that many a little girlat the doll show will turn from the many jeweled and marceled beauties to cagt a longing eye on the little old-time doll with the funny The kind bed. ‘The that SKULL FRACTURED ! ed to hay a de FORCED TO FLEE, WOMAN KILLED 4 THEN RECALLED BY EXPLOSION, apanese Leader in America Frozen Pipes Leading t i ' afandun-| Taylor rey the tracks slip ‘ able to hear the clanging gong and|pery, and taht it was imponsible tc to Study Politics | Stove Cause Accident shouts of the gripman, A Kdger-| stop the cable — | j te sbout 65, address unknowr | Hospital attendants report that : et the Mra Mark I. Fletcher, 61, of Red] kn 1 down by Madine able | Hdgerton evidently was deat and dia| Jere “to study the #ituation In was fatally injured w' rat First ave. and Madison #t.| not hear the warning bell. interest of Nippon,” Yuklo Ozaki, one t her home exploded at at 6:40 a, m. Wednesday and taken} Arevi Kesti, 41, of 907 Sixth ave.,| of Japan's foremost political leaders, y night. She died fi to the city hospital with @ fractured | was struck by taxteab &t) former minister of justice and ex-| P 1 two hours lat i Mth and Pike nenday 7 4 , who investigat Is Near Death | At Providence tal later it. was |MA&yor of Tokyo, was registered We Sxclosion wae a 1) reported hin tr consinted of a|Mexday at the New Washington ho-| My oie oi leading to the stow ( hospital physicians reported | padiy bruised wh ew and Gietenn | te ’ ‘ “a 2 ‘ Th etchers ad been @ ir wily | noon that Edgerton |arm. nm L. We tawre Ortee forced to leave hie country The FI , hed) a4 y at ve but a few hou ae nd flee to Er - al re yme for ™ few days, an " rtu to looate the MaN'O | Srank wna’ apreseed ons, Ozaki wan called b Japan| site started the fire in the kitchem relatives fa iter to become a member of the first ‘ espe gy - rhe name “Arthur Edgerton, In-| Japanese diet. He 1 as chief | Tanne ua rit pr borer, married to Saran Edgerton.” | QNE-ARMED MAN counselor of the for office, It UiCte the eee ee ee hg .at 15 616 Sixth ave, N., ap an minister of education, atill later as| "Fe, ane & termes wales Ge dufdamuas. sabe JUMPS 5,000 FEET prime te, sarc ance nxn | Forked the house, fllom x Officer A, J. Hill investigated) PaLTIMORH, Deo, 10.—A thrilling | house, and after a term as mayor of| Fletcher rushed in and found hig and found that no such address ¢X:| reaeure of the benefit for Mme, Jane| Tokyo in 1912, was made minister of | Wife on the floor. He summoned Dry The Seattle car barns ocoupy , digree 20's carene arenes BS - Adiga = ihe Be held unul|@- A. Davis, of Redmoc4, and Mra this bloc Herveux, the French aviatrix, at the| iii,” " Fletcher was rushed to Providene rton ¥ atruck by west-| Dundalk flying field, wan the leap| geyeral weeks ago he came to the| hospital, where she died, be Madison at. car No. 60. Grips| from seaplane by Henry Wern-| United States, announcing he wa 5%; o man O. Taylor saw Edgerton an hey sing « onearmed parachute jumper,|here to study tical situation.| LONDON—It has been estimel started to Madison st, and ss He has visi principal cities that the annual expense of colds i rang ble violently Jeing | While the plane wus 6,000 fect high.| | Pryepih acter . and ie 0,000,000. Dr. Davi that the paid no at| After landing safely just outside |” . z Thompson asserts that six or eigh te 1 to the bell, Taylor lowered |the field the daring performer re-| ‘Three hundred inventions, most of rent species of microbes cag the front window of the street car | cetved two kisses before he could re-| them designed to. perfect processes in Vaccines against all of th and yelled, but by this time Edger: | lease himaelf from his parachute rig-|shoemaking, ure credited to one man teria are being administered had walked into the car, He/|ging—one from Mme. Herveux and|the late Louis Goddu, of Winchester, | sir treatment confers immunit, hurled several feet jone from hin wife \ tor IF What D’ye Suppose He’d Do? We'll gamble that he’d come up to the Mitchell Motor & Service Co. at the corner of East Pine and Summit Ave. and find out about the AUTOMOBILE OFFER at their big REMOVAL SALE SPECIAL Sensible people have come to realize that a used car in good condition is a profitable investment. Our used cars are the most beautifully con- ditioned ever shown in Seattle. Perhaps the prices will astonish you, but when you realize that the House of Mitchell stands behind every sale made, you will not hestiate to drive a car away from our salesrooms. Every Cara Standard Make Motor & Service Co. J. M. Osmond, Pres. and Mgr. East 8413 Uttle face, just waiting to be petted | and spanked and put to bed by some | ttle mother, | ‘The doll ‘show opens tonight and’ will also be On Thursday and Frid nights, Daphne Pollard will queen of the show, be @m@ East Pine and Summit