The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1919, Page 20

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) Duncan Dancers Trained From Childhood; Will Be ; at Metropolitan With George Copeland Tonight , Ca BANDITS HOLD U.S. CITIZEN Mexican Ask $10,000 Ran- GRIFFITH PARTY REACHES SAFETY Land After Being Reported Community Spirit to Be Reflected Here Christmas A Christmas tree which will visible from every part of the ness district is to be placed Missing at Sea us point | of | land som for Fred C. Hugo big electric colors. t will crown the city's h: (ble align of Christmas epirit globes of all WASHINGTON, Dec, 15—(United Prees.)—Dixpatch of @ new note to Mexico, requesting the Carranga government to at the im. Americans NEW YORK, Dec. 15 D. W Griffith and party in Nassau. Will wire again when I receive further | Getails,” was the telegraphi received from Ansista Smith of the Griffith Mc . company in Miami, by the New York office today Earlier reports had said the pro ls with bring abo of two taken prisoner by Villistas, was an nounced by Secretary Lansing today Reports from the border sald that the two Americana were captured in ediate release a © will be similar trees. ony was eager for MOre details of the experiences of DW. Gritfith and party, reported fast night to have reached Nassau wma islands, after a 72-hour trip from Miami. Fla Word that the Griffith party was Safe caused great rejoicing here. An-| ents were made during the ix im all of the ts oom —"" houses, the audier HILSON STANDS PAT ON TREATY White House Thinks People Demanding Action Angeles fim ed ae mas tree idea T ng fostered by ¢ la be as manager Munqu ts to p son manded t , * be pald if it was pose t avoid it COAL MEN ARE NOW AT WORK =: Fight Gun Duel in Pine St. Ohio and Indi Restaurant =: ROBBER SHOOTS POLICE OFFICER ana Report’ Nearly Normal Production An miinay daring robber looted the cash register of Hal berg’s restaurant, 511 Pine st, at 10:30 o'clock Sunday night, while the place was full of diners, and made his escape following a gun duct with three police officers who were eating in the cafe at the time of the robbery Patrolman W. C. Morrison was in | Jured during the duel. He received & bullet thru his foot COLUMBUS, 0., De it tion of coa) was rexumed in O day on & near-normal reals, report | from the majority of the larger fields in the etate Indicated bi WASHINGTON Dec, 15.—A great Wepular demand for ratification of the peace treaty is developing thru | @Ut the country, it was indicated at ‘the White House President Wilson ix still “watch Tully waiting” for this demand to be TERRE HAUTE, Ir Indiana coal mir their fobs pract aceording fficers of th perators «© robber entered the restaurant | clat come strong enough as a patron was paying his bil position senators, the cash ter, bh voters to 2 = cules Gee coahier Cabrera Accuses tion, It was saiv A White House Interventionists MEXICO CITY Ih Lule e wanted. anded by the t By th the 5 every one in burglar was in the h © three | sald officers, Sergt. W. Hi and Pa-| Mexico trolmen George Holmes and W. C. | Propertie Morrison NEW YORK MAY BUY TRACTION :: Plan for Metropolis to Take|® Over Transportation and fired The burg fire. Morrison was » Cantu Says Broker } of | hosr ansportatior referred © several com prova several Greater New York traction! jurie wer t seriou { was will take over to the director: Beene CHAMPIONSHIP! Indications Point to Suicide, 25 INJURED N plonship lo itm larch 3, whlch in 40. per cent. ime |hiand for the O.W. ikt| Frosty Rails Cause Lincoln, said these f reaten | that 1| Twenty-five were corporations and oMficiais are Hines, It became k os ae Hir panies for thet LOS ANGELE: This | hand fe ¢ O-W. rallroa : Neb. Accident year, and re nts a 400 per cent| Dearborn st., Monday morning. three to one or NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—Heads working on a 5 ereby th A tentative plan has “tos anoe.es camo POISONED MAN = sity now claims t cham Police Say Inde Charles # Cr 106 di. » the rt of a ne wt bod March 1, whict 40 per cent ine increase for Craii| The Fremont jaundry reported} UINCOL Dec 15 6:20 | _ ‘METROPOLITAN Tonight uch a mark had been fp thing of ©, Jones, addre 11 prob: usl Lincoln Traction e« cantina “bois turned near Universit morning. id wa found ne ie bod SIX ISADORA “Plo reported. in find to 1. a | JNCAN DANCERS ff sie: Paper Coho! in turn n —And— Seisare etude ant ratte ta ‘ie Dead, One Hurt the morgue GEO. COPELAND as Engine Plunges Caught in the b of the giant en-| Pianist Says Soap Boxers Of Great” Northern "pamenter| ee Busy at Hyde Park m ofa canyon four miled ena ust lena - ap bOX oratory on near ver f the Caseade tunnel, John Calder Beautiful Fintertainment treet ive the|¢ eer, 3006 21st ave. W., was in 1 and Henry Lath flame n " Cummings Australian A JAmited SEATS REMAIN At the Pox Office Number of ora-|be tl | the loc ea pe raneremegen 4 Ab the Metror A th ta ha 1 e the Six Isadora ler the t a f Isadora D " ter saedhgpee ; . " he : x ba « girls | Paviowa, they have made dancing a Tard, a distinguishes life work @ucer and company of 34, missing a raid on Mutquia Since Wednesday, when they ‘left | *P¢ & related program. Seattle Miami for the Raha re safe, etinitely geing in for the EAGLE PASS, Texas, Dec. 18—~|* ‘Set 3 ommunity Christmas spirit. The |i rred C. 1 Ameriean, captured this was the first official word : rel ¢ ue merican aptured ” iveraity district, Queer Villa's bandits in the Musquis | riffith’s off: r 1 believe a a Senta Tas home 2 istmas hill, Wallingford ' raid being held El Pine he Bryant ech; and || mountains, according to word reach ‘ i as Rallard are the oth tiene to Hline hare toes TOS ANGELES, Dec. 15.—The Los | adopt the neight< Chriat 5. 3 Debian, whe ent Will Be Released | Charle | again open THE SEATTLE STAR FIRLANDS MUST HAVE $25 MORE Minister, Burglar, Dog and 72 Plain Folks Give PHIL DILTy letter the M It left t buy th Firlands atients thelr rhe mpar wh includes a ' tert i ® burglar and folks, to sa thing of a " ntrit 1 $1, can now lor members a lad of ! H I'm i ta writes Robert, “to put the sack for the kiddies at Firland ft it goe I mack ust no it ® et wi in time fund f 1 Lan old and live t $45 N th wt Five dolla nade J. W. Cava t of Kent, mem r He write no dor t have a wife kid I ds folks enjoy the com and th thin w hope tmas all on me for more if you ." writes EB. F ma bth ave It ts a good caune we Firlands more tha & membership . Rennie mn, 2721 Meridian ave and Mina pee *, 2803 Yesler way went cards explaining, without com ment, what their checks were for And the next envelope disclored a dolar and another poem “A dollar check herewith enclosed For Firlands Christmas cheer It's value compared with my happt news make me @ profiteer.” t is A. Roy McCurdy, 6023 N. B © members will be permitted to join the Merry Christ Only mast company. This ia the em phatic order of Manager Joe New berger. Keep the size of your er $1 and mai it Christmas compar Star trance fee down to » the Merr DID yOu TRY T0 : SKATE SUNDAY? Well, Then You Can Ap- preciate This Tale Continued From Page | One! thinks he can skate alone his firet time out ts a full-blown flbert! ‘The truth of the foregoing ob servation waa demonstrated to me 4.999 times Sunday evening. I my ‘ petf wan the 500th demonstration The average star painter goes to work something a# follows After strapping on hin skates, he arises gingerly to test a new world Some of the hardier filberts of the foe launch forth bodily, but aimless. ly The ordinary garden variety of ft »| bert starts to advance lke @ cat cromming a dewladen lawn—he lifts one pedal afte ner and waves it h in close to painting a star Constellation Vistoned it's easy enough, ain't it? you inquire And then you see Aranus, Mare. Ver laturn and other planets and stare of the somewhat ve inous tellations which heaven features was so with me. After making it seemed easy t heavenward ata connected g celerity om foretop t I was to wait edged star p ran do everyth ere I became r bumping my e, 1 brave tight spiral, I came nose dive 1 tried e ery t a airmen, but I t traighten ou Inevitable Happens ‘ rth below I may add that 1 de of my anatom e that wa zi lens b tande 1 cackled glee aN not Hae unhapy painted or You know it! Nevertheless sport for the watch an ami it for thé fun, but the vide half as much fun 4 and I May Seek Writ in | Dansey Crime Case} HAMMONTON D (United Preas)—The 1 defenne White, held for the of little “Billy” Danse With Jones, his he charg nnour pplication for a w rpus may b mad | The house fly becomes full grown jin about four weeks vem ee Ne Een 5 a ag ot aa 5 A REE Me STORE HOURS~—9 TO 6-—-EVERY DAY HOLIDAY GIFT SECTION, MAIN FLOOR AT GOTTSTEIN’S YOU CAN SHOP QUIETLY AND LEISURELY—CHOOSE WISELY FROM A LARGE DISPLAY OF THINGS BOTH BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL Choose e Useful Things HIS STORE has purposely avoided anything that would lean toward extrava- gance or wastefulness in selecting merchandise for the Holiday trade. We sincerely believe that the lessons of thrift and economy so forcibly impressed upon the public mind during the last four years should not be forgotten in choosing gifts for both friends and relatives. Practical things, if wisely chosen, are always acceptable, particularly if it be something that will add to the attractiveness of the home. If a handsome lamp for the dining or library table, a stately piano lamp or comfort rocker for the living room, the whole family will enjoy it. A nice chest of silverware, electric iron or percolator, vacuum cleaner or a modern washing machine, a tea wagon or writing desk, sewing tand or smoking stand. All these things have lasting value—a lifetime of usefulness. Price, too, is a matter of vital importance. We have actual knowledge that this store’s prices range sub- stantially lower than most establishments, due principally to orders being placed early and with manu- facturers who are above even a suspicion of profiteering. A little investigation on your part, a compari- son, if you please, will prove our statements. Service from now until Christmas morning, both 1n the store and with deliveries, will be ONE HUN- DRED per cent. Every order will go out on time, exactly as promised. The privelege of an account is open to new customers on terms in full keeping with our liberal store policy. M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE COMPANY. BEDROOM SPECIAL Beautiful Suite in American walnut, attractive new design as shown in the picture, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and triplicate mirror Dres- sing Table. The regular price $209 75 e $250.00. HOLIDAY SPECIAL. . Our Usual Easy Terms. Extra Special Solid oak, genuine leather, full slip-seat Chairs, exactly like the picture—finished fumed or golden waxed. Will match up with almost any oak suite. The regular price Full Quartered Oak Library Table Has 11 EXTRA HOLIDAY SPECIAL $5.95 ¢-inch plank top measuring 28x 48 and %1%-inch square legs. Sturdily f built and well finished. Regular value Each $42.50. HOLIDAY $ 5 While they last these Chairs BPRCIAU (sis.5 camer 32. 7 will be sold singly or any number. We are sole agents for the VOSS Electric Washers—a real gift for the housewife a Christmas remembrance that will take the drudgery out of wash day. Let us show you how to make your wife happy. Sold on easy payments. Complete line Electric Household Appliances — Vacuum-Cleaners, Irons, Percolat- ors, Toasters, Grill Stoves, Room Heatexs, Lamps, ete. Also Dinnerw: are, Casseroles, Pyrex Ovenware, Community and Rogers Bros. Silverware. 'M.A.GOTTSTE? Exclusive Exclusive Agents Agents Buck's FURNITURE CO, Buck's Pipeless SEATTLE’ S POPULAR | HOME _FURNISHERS Ranges and Furnace — Heaters 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine Re STE RE i a I a rea

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