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< % + T MESA A SSS SP A a SS SS SP PO SS A I I | ¢|Ever Know % Belonged to “One of Seattle’s Exceptional Electric Shops” Arkie” tn the host | seventeen pounds against thirty- five pounds of the wooden cylin- der.) ROCKS IN FOG On all types of machines ‘ * wt Co cylinders must be removed to clean \ Py ntinued From Page One The MOLA HOME CLOTHES . Jlor broke in two and went to the! WASHER combines the best fea- bottom tures of all other makes, with Cap neo projects about one and one-half miles from the general t 4 of the const tableland, terminating seaward in @ cliff 226 feet high, with lowland be hind it A large, high rock les close under the south side of the cape From seaward the cape is not prom inent, but from northward or south ward, appears like a moderate low bluff islet i rkh it nust be explained, ts Home Clothes Washer and Wringing Machine IR crt on annie Younes The Machine You Have Been Waiting For | Seaitintor when you aan’ expect MQ lany Christman this year and then What better Christmas gift for mother? Let the Mola Home Clothes AN eatepect. bepeog ee ea Hh Washer do the extra work which the holidays always’ bring ® be if : fient oi deatand isees There are numerous reasons & | Jolliest bunch of men you ever met why the MOLA HOME CLOTHES ® and eat the fine t buanah of ante and WASHER is supenor to all other is “nar the egO nap ov gerigh types of clothes washers, but te ths cient Ae rae space will not permit us to cite NY u think it’ bin a prett more than a few salient points. . oe fates for @ kid, after all Frame of heavy turned steel, ® The big Chirietrnde party in bene double galvanized and riveted—no PNY given by the crew of the Arkansas bolts to work loose. c The y vunesters eclectad by the Asso Heavy Armco iron tub and cyl- PMY Saal Siawainn akate btbiadeir and habe inder, double galvanized to resist is corrosion. Cylinder perforated e with clean, smooth holes to the Vy Ba correct size to do the best and ‘ quickest washing. (Weight only x is FI Ms J many exclusive features of its own which we shall be glad to point out to you at your convenience. We believe so thoroughly in the MOLA HOME CLOTHES WASH- ER that we are willing to place it in your home and do your first washing for you without asking you to pay us one cent. Sold on terms so liberal that the saving from your laundry bill and wear and tear on clothes will more than meet the monthly payments. SAXE & HUSSEY Electrical Household Appliances Shop on Pine Street 315 Pine Street “Buy Your Electrical Goods from Electrical Shops” It is a amall, bare SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 10,~ (United Press)—The off tanker 4. A. Chanstor has been wreeked on a reef off Cape Blanco, Ore, with « lows‘ of 30 or more lives, according to advices: received early today by the marine de partment of the Chamber of Com- merce here. The tanker Elliott 5017 She hte te tebe ted bound tn ballast from merce came from Bandon via Coos bay Wants J. J. S. to Come Out in the Open he firet etated that the tanker | that no trace | was fast breaking of the crew had been fo: 4d, and that Editor The Star: In your iarue of | here were no signs of life on board The second stated that the captain jthe 18th, under the heading. Wobbiies. Work,” J 7. 6.” of state ments which, if true, certainly should | bear investigation, not In the press | of the city, but In the brotherhood of which “J. J. 8." “How | and part of the crew had arrived at Nandon. ‘The number componing the crew is unknown here, but It was over 20 The J. A. Chanslor was of 4,938 tons capacity, 378 feet long, with a| S2-foot beam. The tanker, owned by | claims member-|the Ansociated Of company, San/ | Franc wan built In 1910 at New-) port News, Va. Officers of the Chanstor are: and signed by OPENING NIGHT MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1919 Skating From 8:15-10:30 P. M. SKATING SESSIONS FOR THE SEASON Every Afternoon and Evening Except Sundays and Wednesdays. appear a number “J. J. 8." who from his state “I know of McKelvoy’s C. Pfantech, don't you think, when, instead of | a. making known your facts to the n, steward; FF.) junion you go to the public press? tt, first cook: J. Kleinhane, sec | Why mot go to the Associated Indus | 04 cook; F. Pombaugh, wireless; C. |tries, if you have anything of value?| Connolly, waiter; L. Delor and J It certainty is illuminating to Know |Halto, mesxmen; D. Drysdale, D. that I have ever been a resident of | Merkle, E. Hale, A. Mann, A. Hohne |Ludiow, and even if I should have| 1. Vinx, E. Smith, B. Frederickson lbeen in that dusky center at any |®?d W. Rasmunsen, seamen; F. Han sen, F. Baldwin and EB. Milior; water V. Misov and B. G. Santos, J. Kritt Alviso, V. Trantrup, J. Kav: enough and A. Graham, firemen No passengers were carried by the ofler, the company reported, paasen ger carrying trary to the company’s The crew, including nd officers, was composed of 29 men ‘STORM RAGING AT BELLINGHAM BELLINGHAM, Dee. 20 Residents here wondered today whether Professor Port storm in history” had started, Over night a terrific gale sprang up from the southwest, Porta's storm was expected to originate in the northwest. time, of which I have no present knowledge, did McKelvey at Lu¢ conspire and scab on the minera? If #0, then McKelvey should not at |this time be masquerading as a rep- resentative of organized labor, but you should show him up in his true colors, and drive him out of the labor movement. I would like to ask this “J. J. 8." when was I run out of Spokane? Again thin is information to me would I personally J am guilty of working in the labor me nent to give what lit tle I can to make the labor move ment more capable of meeting t ever-increasing work which the labor ement only, from my point of r, Is capable of handling, to make it possible for all mankind to er the full social value of their labor, to make this world a t place to live in, to help wherever I can to end the endless sacrifice which IJ and all mankind, are cor pelled to meet in the shape of blood. | thirsty competition I do not go behind closed doors to} tenders M maater appreciate, make such a statement, nor do I go AN FRANCIS 20.—The into the tour walls of a public build-| Pacific coast waa et from “the ing and hide behind my initials, My| worst storm in history” today, altho STARTING jrecord in the labor movement is an|reports from Bellingham, Wash jopen book; enemion I have made,| showed the beginning of a bad storm SUNDAY | friends I have plenty, Now J. 8.."| there. come out in the open and tell us who| his was the second day of Pro. you are. fessor Albert Porta’s “worst storm” My name ts John McKelvey—what period to result from an alignment F's is yours? Are you afraid of your! of six planeta and tho earth on the Ae labor record? I am not afraid of the sun a jinine, neither am I ashamed of it. | wing unofficial weather ea My labor record canmot be punc » gathered by the United bi tured by investigation, which I in : vite at any time, Can you make the| ‘Vancouver, Tt. C—Cloudy, warm jsame claim and prove it? Belling errif’ gale y | JOHN McKELVEY, Beattle : ehenminas 4 | MCKELVEY, Seattle—No wind; clearing, warm, nad | “ sid. Portiand—Unusually warm; clear. ; seis " San Francisco—Fog Pantomime Will | Los Angeles—Clear; warm San Dieco—Clear; warm Be Played Here L | “Christmastide,” a poetic panto. I In minio-sithouette presentation of a i; charming seasonal idyll, concelved jand to be executed by Maurice | Browne, will be given at the Cornish theatre Sunday evening. The poetic fantasy will be repeated on Monday JUMPS TRACK “A Perfect 36” : and Tuesday nights, the announce |ment being made that seats for all REDDING, Cal, Dee. 20.— | three performances 1 now be re-| (United Press.}—M penser. | served, gers on the second section of ——_—____ train No, 54, thru Portland pas dias of . senger train, marvelously es. caped death toda comotive and se ped the rails. Pullman toppled Vv shaped down the high embankment, | and tho other cars tilted over against | the side of the cut. ‘The track was |torn up for seven car lengths It cannot be cleared until tomor- row and traffic will be delayed, The only person injured was BE. C. Watts, Oakland, a baggage man, His thumb was crust when the lo- n forward cars | | Proof is positive when founded | upon a pe experience, BEECHAM'S PILLS have been used for 60 years by | People all over the globe. The argestSale of The diner was crowded and break fasts were scattered in every direc: Any Medicine in the World, Seldevergwhere, In boncy 10s. 28—q |! Boarding House Venus wo cars The Standard Pullman was empty HE SEATTLE STAR Santa Claus TODAY— U.S. Navy?’ be fitted with shoes, sweaters and gloves These articles will not be | gifte to the little guests aboard 4s never Was placed on a table on] mere land, and the kids needn't be! fra f their table man . | and the men of the Arkansas will be right behind them to see that they ets ‘TODAY The cre of the U. 8. Wyom ing and of the U. 8. & York d brations for & » young XMAS WOUNDED MAN |WEEK PUZZLES COPS Seattle detectives Saturday at- tempted to solve the mystery that surrounds the shooting of . who was found @ vacant lot near 24th ave. and Cherry st, with a bullet wound in his chest early today. He is at Seattle General hospital near death, Swan gave his address ax 6050 20rd ave. N. W. C, Honda, & Japanese chauffeur who drives a rent car, appeared at police headquarters early Saturday and maid two men tried to hold him up at 10 p,m. Friday, and that one of them might have been wounded by his own gun during a short souf fie as the Jap fought to get away. Honda was taken to see Swan at the hompital, and said the injured man “looked like” one of the axmilants Honda declared he picked up two men near 24th ave. One of the men got in the front seat, while the other wat in the rear of the automobile, He told the police that he had traveled Mary Joins With the Rex in Wishing Everyone | noon with United States Commiaston reet * yq| Honda over the head with a lead FACES NEW CHARGE |tate entorcement ott others manned a lifeboat and final-| Not acunned by the blow and finaly A complaint charging “Bob” Far-| | Farley was convicted on December | etiving were in the’ forward part | managed to Jump from the machine Jey, manager of the White Horse tay-|9 for a similar offense. He will be as te shaun IA diet aide An ~ ‘ aped he beard a gun dis Our Christmas Week Show: ern, with having vialated the feral | sentenced Monday by Judge Jeremi pce, an did the other half a” ne od a D ts ie Swan A 00k D @ for-hire driver, who is an acquaint was found by . Christie Comedy & Mutt and Jeff ance of Swan. Cook told the police he had been summoned by telephone and was instructed to pick t tnar who w d be stan « in front of @ garage at 24th ave. and Cherry at Cook said be arrived at the appoint od street but could not see his fare. Later he was attracted to @ vacant lot and there found Swan groaning on the ground. 1} Swan asked to be taken to his) home in Ballard. Later he was taken to the Seattle} General howspital. It was not until then that the police were notified | cent within the last few said the buyer for one of York's largest department Book stores are reporting tionally heavy calls for literature, Many Are Trying Their Luck With Ouija Boards, Is Report - 4 wi é of the shooting. | YORK, Dec. 20.—(United;gan to attain popularity, rivaling oe Poe Afternoon Sessions, 3-5 P. M. Ludlow, Colorado, ana ee ee oltiace ba Nor.| 8Wan later Satuntay tnaists he|Press)—A quickened interest in|that in England, where 1s recetved| N0 Protest against Evening, 8:15-10;30 P. M. in Pennsylvania,” has any knowledge |” ') it officer, E. Rome, chief en|W@# ® victim of a holdup at 22nd| psychic ts sweeping the country In| its Inception, oulja boards were at |two bridges over the White 9 of McKelvey's activities in any part | tn: Thernae Seymour. first aasint.|S¥e % and Lander st. and that|a wave, It was revealed today thrul|a premium. Today buyers for large|O’Brien and Orillia was made CHILDREN’S SPECIAL ot a which n ox > ee Mneet, Id Rawenltfe necong| "* Was shot during the struggic formation that the sale of eujja| department stores Are experiencing | hearing in the U. 8, engin Durin:; coming season yr ate B-grade stant engineer, J. Tibbette: third| 4° @xplained that he was acci and books on spiritualism | difficulty in obtaining enough to Priday, a ‘authoriti g the ing, children will be admitted to fi or Going 3 wriesaanarGaemeomgtred LB. ae Wr) Gentally picked up and that he did|has increased immeasurably in the| supply. these demands. Se adecron te be asked to # skate every afternoon and Saturday mornings for 10c. You are some supporter of unions, | A#wistant « ordbay not phone for a machine to carry |!ast two months. | him home | Shortly after the movement be-| “It is safe to say the demand for outja boards has increased 500 per permit to county authorities to ceed with the work. 3 | STARTING TODAY ° SHE COMES IN SMILING! MADGE | KENNEDY | —IN— THROUGH | THE WRONG DOOR A midnight romance of adventure and mystery, 2 \ B HAROLD LLOYD FREER “CAPTAIN KIDD’S KIDS” Sets a high-water mark for rollicking comedy. Guterson’s Augmented Orchestra Flute and Oboe Duet “The Two Birds” played by Messrs. De Lorenzo and Devaux He, > PNY Me