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WONDERLAND «xz The Land of Many Surprises %# Bring the ch t Taft's r r faces light With joy wh r 1 with Toys they will just nd of things the little folks 1 interesting items that wi teh their table b sunt koe (Copyright, 1919 BY THORNTO: When something now you find, n blind Wa danger be not U bai trouble Ww with a grea that they are bh Daisy Milita r Rifles, Specia 1 $3.35 }8 ry Ai Playthings These are not toys They provide lots of entertainment and amusement. but hav educational v Chemistry Se 00 to $3.00 Wireless Set $5.00 Telegraph * $1.23 to $2.00 Telephone ‘ 3.00 Blectrical Sots $2.50 and S10 “Mysto” Magic Set discovered something queer, “4 $10 $10.00 ¥ “ . eee Fartics ...280to 6100 sold on sany » a NY & great big bump of suspicion, When 4 he ything new and strang COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL EDISON PHONOGRAPH i he wants to learn about {tt FE MODELS AND EDISON “E-CREATIONS” yn | IKE away he is suapictous of it | After ud discovered phe Glowes and SAFETY RAZORS PS | net for the entrance to one Knitwear a Auto Strop Safet Razors, $@ | of bis fa jen in the Laughing Black Gaur ai » 5.00, $6.50, 87.50, $5.00, $10.00. & j k, and fooled the trapper by lined, 85, 85.50 and © ‘ tt . Rasore, 95.00, xq /qetting the fish the trapper had Dress Gloves Du $7.50 and $10.00. wood that hole, Billy went on Kid, 83.50 to $7.50. 4 Wool Gloves and Mittens, 1 |! aghing Hirook to see what « F b sid discover, Not very far above that place there waa @ steep bank n each side of the Laughing Brook nz the foot of each bank waa a arrow strip of level ground between ithe bank and the water. Yc at this season of the year the water n the Laughing Bronk was low “Twinplex” Inches, $7.95. Heavy f Coats, of wo Heavy F Coats, of wo Boys’ sizes, 32 to 4 mee, SPECIAL—A QUALITY MAKE OF VACUUM CLEANER, $27.50 For The Fisherman’s Christmas Gift Heddon’s Casting Rod. An exceptionally good rod and very well made--86.60, Fine Steel Tackle Case with room for Thermos bottle $6.50. Combination Rod that makes a 9% ft fly rod, casting rod and fly rod. Can be carried in f i S is for Rest ‘ Pa Pa Paha Pa Ps Pas Pe PEPE MEM And Round Rosy Faces; EEE LEE EEE EE EE Wich sae unions. PM) “DANDERINE” PUTS Py BEAUTY IN HAIR A mass of long “SUPERIOR DIAMONDS” Girls! _ thick, gleamy tresses HARDY & CO. JEWELERS The Above Name on A Parcel Containing Diamonds . Jewelry Watches Clocks Sterling Silver or Sheffield Ware Is a Guarantee of Quality fading counter to fr en your and Value check dandruff and falling ur bh is thin #tinw life, color, e will re HARDY & CO. * 901 Second Ave. at Marion St. methods and personal Dr. J. Brown's New Office ORPUERUM BUILDING Third and Madisea. One Dose San Francisco Offers Skilled Mechanics Steady Work The shipy commercial # of San Francisco and 4 Marika, whic vember 24 on the “Amor can” or “Open Shop Announcement was made the men that ten days would H ] 1 ___ Aanoamcrmept wan wate 10 the men that ton daye, woutd elps: offered to workmen from now work oot return, permanent places would t More than twelve t nd men sufte sther localities are “Por five years fg. We need more, and positions are now open to many thousand ite indige: nen at the following basic wages The FIRST dose Molders, core makers, machinists, ship fitters, boller makers and I feel better tiveters and caulkers, 80 cents an hour; pattern makers, 94 cents; an eat anything, coppersmiths, 86 cepts. Positions open to experienced foremen and assistant foremen at advanced rates Yards and shops offer ateady employment-to qualified men usion er non-union—without discrimination noves foul matter omach for months. | Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Adier-i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other imple ingredients, Swift Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co, and all leading druggists, Good wages under excellent living conditions, Cost of living lowest in the country. Climate makes it possible to work 365 days in the year. Good school. Unequaled climate, and healthful place for children. For further particulars apply Metal Trades Clearance Bureau, 228 Sheldon Bldg. San Francisco, Calif. snd strange ! When Billy came to this place, he | the lens he liked It Billy Mink Finds Some Queer Fences by TT W. Purges N W. BURGESS When | or swim around the ends of those and that would be be I can go thru that litt! some yper ng there as easy as rolling off a log. | but I'm n N ne to do it I'm not » do it Ther someth i about thore fences They an if they had be built Just to make me go thru one of those little gateways, If that's the case, I'm not going to do it.” So Billy plunged into the Laugt ling Brook and «wam out tnto the deep water around the end of the jit tle fence, ‘Then very carefully he approached the little opening from that side. ‘The ¢ he looked at it ight in the n | die of that little ope wot, Billy dead leaves Another trap! MAY BE THEIRS Twelve Men, Isolated, Wait Unknown Fate | — LEAVENWORTH, Down tn the trola the bottommost tler of the | tates disciplinary barracks « have ned to die inreviewed court = martia making !t a military eur snd them, lation for any person to make] public their exact status, How ever, tt has become known that t men have been found gullty urder and will be hanged by t military ean Providence and ny { rome wort saves them » July, 1918, Sheiby Hisel was a The secrecy of an} THE SRATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DE find ng 0 doe waa t tue dit shoots sw ' ce | their our Because of this they }to slip thru comfortably ifte St t. abe 800 to a ba Na 20¢ % | walk right straight into trouble, It) looked across to the other side ¢ Store Hours Bee ad a er and over again {he Laughing Brook. Over there was Until Xn pokes iY y Mink ian't this kind of © | another little fence just ke this one ertificate ' ¢ wn my! I should #ay not!/and that Httle fence had an openin e as been, If he had he|in it \) Jost that beautiful brows Huh? said Pity " Thon . PNY “4 y Mink. ily bas hi not bere when I came dow of curiosity, but with tt he possesses Laughing Brook yesterday J wonder what they are for, If it we t for thone wo little openings, 1] ould have to either climb the bank | ™ DEATH PENALTY | mn orderly. a position held within | the prisoners’ barracks. were to keep certain rooms jean, and among other things he was to report any uncleantiness. Hiset got a reputation of being a tattletals.” He was of trong physique and @ skilled boxer, hence » wan feared in more ways than ne by other prisoners. Hisel reported one Alexander Conn for spitting on the Moor Conn denied t and flisel reported again, Following custom, Conn challenged Hinel to a fist fight, to be staged in | Flieet's room. Thirty or 35 prisoners gathered tn| | Hinel's room to wateh. Hisel wax winning and some of Conn's friends | x took a hand. Donald Fisher, also big man, asked to carry on Conn‘s unsuccessful Might. Knocked Down Two sharp blows on the chin, de livered by Wisher, sent Hise! down. That was Fisher's version When Hisel was found to be dead, | military authorities caused the arrest of 17 prisoners present at the ¢ | nt An army surgeon's examinatior showed HH to have died from a fractured akull. A defense argument | was that Hinel died from heart dis ease, but the body was not ex | humed A court martial of eight officers convened November 4 18 | heard the evidence. Kelly, Buch Kimbrell & O'Donnell of Kanana C jefended the prisoners former posttios reviewed fin: ment and Pr n Amertean eltizen 1 the barrac An a thin ray of | posrdly co 1 corpus procee federal court. The defer r the question of why the case was not tried {n federal court | A feder rand jur |nion in October, 191 ing at pene, the c running. the defense a that the men a civil trial, even the prisoners. Judge May Act The proceedings are in Judge Johr C. Pollock's court, briefs ha ubmitted and he has tr finding at an early date overrule the pre ceding th the 12 men lies with Pres on, who may find life or any term down to absolut dom. KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach | sweet today and ward off the indigestion of tomorrow—try KI-MOIDS the new aid to diges- tion—as pleasant and as safe to take as candy. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF-SCOTT’S EMULSION Hin duties | | | State endowment fund before January 1 Five | If the alumni te succeantul © réleased and restored to their | $4,000,000 will be added by a mys-| *|terious "Mr. Smith,” whose identity | Poh GN agp ty OB ms r i |will not be discloned until the New| #ay n writor, “yet deer x ; in his heart he dreams of the womar ‘ Year begin whore loveliness nee w for $1 write direct to 864 Woodward ave. CEMBER 15, 1919. Money Abroad If you are planning to cable Holiday money to friends or relatives abroad, do so without delay. Because of present low rates on foreign exchange it is possible for you to make a really fine present without any large outlay. By a collective cabling arrangement the The services of our competent Foreign Department are cost of sending such gifts is very reasonable. always at your disposal regardless of whether you are a regular customer or not. Come in today and let us serve you. Capital and Surplus $1,500,000.00 Resources Exceeding $23,060,000.00 Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK "Member Federal Reserve Bank! Seattle, U.S. A. Second Ave. & Cherry St. Branch at Ballard Alumni Driving to aetts Institute of Technology ‘Reduce Your Fat HOLD MEMORIAL THURSDAY Memorial services for the late Raise $4,000,000 |tamvert 1. woods, pioneer Consrs Seattle alumni of the Maamchu-|Sstonal minister for the Pui sound and Alaska districts, will be are join: | reid at 4 o'clock next Thursday after noon, at the Butterworth chapel alunmi all over the United in @ drive to raise a $4,000,000 “Get Out” says the owner To Have Complexion That Men Admire “A man may with great another | admit, touthing up lcinte this, who gt | the masculine vie We are compelled to move. thing that mig Without Dieting ula for fat re-|as they would cold morning ntain, entirely natu Their faces « of having been ‘t & Is added t Carpenters are going to tear the fixtures out December 26, and all our stock must be moved before that date. Already a large number of Pianos and Phonographs have been sold. If you want a bargain, don’t wait. Years aro the for » devitalized ¢ almost imperceptibly tiny under-skin rs a_ healthy, omparable with ola Prescription Tablets ld by all druggiats, a large Or If you prefer, you may | which the Marmola ». | youthful bi Detrott, Mich. ” the Cixed artificial cc Entire Stock of Phonographs, Rec- ords and PIANOS Must Be Sold Before Christmas Our Big Obligation is to serve our depositors in those es- sentials which develop commercial growth and their success. Let us place this obligation at your disposal. These instruments are all standard and fully guaranteed. The famous Krell, Hallet & Davis and Royal Pianos in this sale. LOOK AT THEM Give United States War Saving Stamps on Christmas. Yor sale at this bank, THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF SEATTLE Second at Marion TTT C. J. Waak Piano Co. 1633 Third Ave. |