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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDN) SSDAY, DEC. 24, 1919. SERVICE MEN Big New f th roment, and that war ne are given employment pref-| erence by statute, was the statement Tuesday of J. V. Swanson, of the 11th U, &. evil service with headquarters in the postoffice ploy vet Now Running Serially in Many Prominent building N | While a sprinkling of exservice ewspapers— men have applied in recent examina tions, it ia believed by «& raiment officials that the sta giving the war veter in evil service jobs, ar utory provisions pref not ly appreciated in Seattle | Examinations for 72 kinds of pos! tions are now being scheduled, ac cording to Swanson, and 93 classes MIRACLE OF LOVE” Played by a notable cast, including Wyndham Standing, Lucy Cotton and Jackie Saunders SHE WAS MARRIED TO ANOTHER! Yet they resolved to fly in the face of convention, elope and find their happiness. But they reckoned without the world and the amazing events that followed! A picture that lays bare the intrigues of British society, enters the halls of state, follows a forbidden romance to the end and culminates in love's great miracle. Magnificent sets, gorgeous gowns, blood-stirring action, and a plot that burns with emotion. are being provided in other examina tions being prepared. In the local office of the civil service district there is a notice showing the list of ponitions for which applicants may apply, These positions range from unskilled labor to different classes of jobs for skilled workmen, with the highest wage reaching $12 a day Vacancies Frequent Vacancies in these positions occur at all times, said Secretary Swanson In accordance with government provisions, Seeretary Swanson placing the war veteran at the head of all eligible Hats, Preference men imay be placed on the eligible Het by attaining a rating of 65, while the lowest rating a non-preference man may have to get on the list at ail is 70, Even If a non-preference applicant attains a rating of 100 In an exam ination, an exservice man having rating of 65 would be placed at the head of the let. CUPID BEATS ~ U.S. OFFICIALS Romance Intercepts Depor- tation of Woman | in scenes you will want to see! You've got to hand it to this fel IS TOO LITTLE Show Today —and | RATED FIRST! COSMO hte pa alle Seek Prefers to Em-|{ HAVE CHRISTMAS HAMILTON’S Thriller | ploy Former Soldiers |; $O SAYS.FATHER OF SMALLEST eee Beery sis 2 ap Mlle on cto TO RLD DAILY AT 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Until Friday night only—the big Christmas enter- tainment that is worthy of the excellent traditions of this house— the impressive drama that unveils the future— OF YOUTH" With beautiful Clara Kimball Young and no less than five leading men—Gareth Hughes, Edmund Lowe, — William Courtleigh, Vincent Serrano, Milton Sills, - A lavish, impressive production of a story that has | low Cupid; the majesty of the law no precedent. means nothing to him. Listen Saas Hildur Anderson immigrated from R Norway to Seattle in 1913 USSELL ON THE In March, 1917, she was commit ; ‘ . Nog 3 ted to the Stefisetem axgtum. Owin Strand Orchestra, playing Wallace’s song hits. WURLITZER to war conditions, the immler . lepartment. could not Weport her.| 5 AFTERNOONS NIGHTS, AFTER 6 altho an order of deportation was Mott anu ie tiny %ounce baby they call “Zero” Lower Floor .....31¢ Lower Floor and Lower Balcony tered in November, 1917 y Upper Balcony began improve N. E. A. Special Correspondent pital n every day, and gives it Children White. mminsioner of im:| BOSTON, Dec. 2 Ler other. | some m and it has other infant) Abe Loge Seats . a8 allowed. the asylum to pa:| wise Josephine I It probably will never | An Prices Pins tox to her friends f Mr. and Mra. Ed be very big, but I notice lots of «mall A few me * ago, when Geporta-|of 129 Er tt « vdayn d that’s no bandi-| = ltlon of Mime Anderson was ready to! founded the w on of medic are . = . - = a take place, the immigration officials| Poston by 4 gaining w 5 s the pet a | . . N ti Wi e e vet out to find her, and lo Hildus | « y in # of her bas the not only be-| | egistered Dentists : d ha appear of 20 ounces -we wh ; ¢ the | ; . a 10n- v 1 e appiness ampaign Ensued t 5 Sellar amd proteacied | wake ‘walahned at birt Re im we aime, but be} Out of tLe high rent district, pare ‘ | t# plucky fight for life in| sonal service and moderate advertion r for the girl | over f pounds, died wit mpd, tore aa tak came | 1 and ‘ e 9 ° _Ensved se complete baffle | hours were a r small baby | to Mar is Years Christmas|”... feaatantns cates rags] Reereeen Pe een | us gone. Christmas fer 4 baby,” says Edouard/tq have little vitality, but was ae Plea Banned fon eer oi Fe tare gir glee gg works at] healthy, and soon responded to the|SO Says Letter From Col-| pecame kt i m . is trade of barber every day, “but/expert care given by Dr. Howard | A a RE husband had taken Hildur back tolwe are all well, and getting alone. | Sawyer, the physician in charge, and lector of U. S. Revenue Christmas season is to issue in @ "Wt wasn't wecsteaty for the immi.| | Dave five other chikdren, and you | Supt. Miss Charlotte W. Dana of, the TAIN | “Br Ca tor gilltn statins Go Mee. Lee hospital, with Nurse Miss Sleep. “At] Theatre ticket taxes are likely to| nation-wide jue Bird Campaign Gusie aad Geuted thas tn frase fe rae 09 y ™ ™ my wife the time of its birth we might have|be with us for some time to come, | INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS Happiness. aypltoenim . m - and me © had th ttle one bap-| placed ‘Zero’ comfortably in a tea- wording to an official letter re-| e ‘All the familiar “Blue Bird” people, tise doe us 2008 €a. she waelpot, but it soon bes ” by W Re Prey: Seg p ut i ean to gain|ceived Tuesday by William T. Beeks,|] tax, if you are a Myt! and Tyt! and the rest, will come | we.did not know if she! strength and ws at the rate of an|deputy collector of internal revenue|| $1,000 Ss at a great fancy dress ball at : Ive, but the doctors up at the ounce every two days, It now|here, from Collector David J. Wil-|] Berson and living with muse ‘aldorft nigh! jer Christ. iste ion Lyt — hy — ee welghs over 40 ounces. Even that/liams. The preamble of the letter|]| must be made if your income er or e » the lit-\ is below the normal weight for altelis the story: |] equal to or exceeded that The following night ig Age pre- | tlest nm there, in baby of it We called it ‘Zero',"| “The admission tax has been #0! GRANT L. MILLER | ot Macteriinck’s “Biue Bird” jmaany. years re i doing well 18 said Miow Sleep, who has done every-| satisfactory, both in ease of admin: | Income Tax Expert given “3 po a 3 ne incubator fe 7 Tae ~ oo oe thing ponsib fer the en “be-| istration and as a revenue producer, | ‘ormerly Deputy Collector of . \ ,__ |ounce a da » five days she had cause its weight continually fluctu-}that it is Ukely to be the last of __ Internal Revenue : thor, and Albert Wolf, the composer. Hits Pedestrian, Who Dies) “ouvied ner weign tél “about the sero mark On curler taxeyieMeeen ¢ Ta- aie ea) 735 N. ¥. Block, Seattle: will be the principal guests on both “ A Her mother goes up to the hos-| charts grees. not only continued 1 in the esp a aay ings. at City Hospital - —-—— |new revenue act of 1918, but con-|] a aw@kes 8 specialty of adv Happiness Campaign a Aderebly improved and eplargea|| matte te Oe ee sik ; a matters, ‘These two entertainments will usxh Emer Mackie, a jitneur, 21 wean ( : K ( y | I upon it.” er in the Blue Bird campaign which being held Wednesday in connection | wALFranZa eeps ose a ERE SIRE ENT ia to be carried on for the benefit of with the death of Ole Anderson, a si Pi pita! late ‘Tuesday, after he was run! QOD -.. rresidentia ace Jown and hit by Mackie’s machine | . pe age i on Leary ay. Mackie ix alleged to]... WR NOTR—Vollowing i the poured liquor over his body to er aes ‘tha tmsaed ttt L ‘make it appear that he was drunk Aw a result of other auto accidents, | obtain « American friends of Wallace testi- CHAUNCEY OLCOTT ertising manager |first Ar fied that he never dra —in— Warford. advertising manage |i Mes tince the Jenkins case. se lbepebh-niansigy IFES «mac B. F, Goodrich Rubber com-| Latest developments in the Jen- Ne Matince Christmas sustained a broken rib; Mins} kins case similarly illustrated th 50 to $2. ken ankle; C. D.| United Press Staff Correspondent every diplomatic interchange of the Island’s Promise mame ., was cut] (Copyright 1919, by United Press.)!two countries, The American con a ) and body s |] LAREDO, Texas, Dec. 24—Mext- | sular agent reported to his embassy . Special to The Star MOORE — 1315 Valley st, nearly|oo ix fully as interested na-|in Mexico City that he personally A, Dec, 24. — Cuba is CHARLES SALE lont one ear, cut by flying lass and|tional politics of the Uni tates | hi peons retract their originall making ready to supply forgetful- nest, SAZARRO jes Lucile Fisher, 4047 10th ave.lay ar ‘ ives, | testimony against him and state!ness to those of the United § ND BAIRD N. E., sustaine ut# about the head |. s due > e ral belief in| they were meched to y rm bra snd Reinet . ye = jase TRAVERS AND DOUGLAS [This te due to ul belief tr a say at first | who are oppréssed by Puritanism—|] TRAVERS ASD DOUGLAS Maurice Maetertinck, author of “The Biue Bird"; Alfred Wolf, composer of the new opera; Mrs. W. K. and body bruises that country that the next general| that he was in collusion with hisli¢ they have the price The Ricards. ‘ Vanderbilt, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and Mrs. Russell Colt (Ethel Barrymore), patronesses of “The Bluo i ees Jet ctions here will have an effect | abductors. Here's what awaits the tourist TWICE DAILY—2:30-8:5, ‘ Bird Campaign for Happiness. 9 n the relations between the a-| Aitha | repeatedly’ premised g laew ms th “ ranscript of b oe re ctor he | ‘e "" ‘ Millerand fund for French children,|the French republic. Mra. W. K.[rected to the happiness of future H nog or . ‘ Gansoript of t retractions, the; ‘Three breweries. Beer at five | Vand 5 , | Pa ent diplomatic inter-| Puebla court finally refused to|cents a glass, ten cents a bottle. the milk for children of America| Vanderbilt, Jr. is at the head of the) generations, and it is fitting that| | with the United States the | ¢ 4 Say Teck cosmuabices, ahten kins tos | Serna and c Watering: the mith is the charge give Jenkins a copy and later even| Albnight cabaret and gambling : fund, and the Big Sisters. dade Sire, Warey Dayne Whitney pe nd s ¢ eon ae pai tale! eaith officers make against C.|‘ government has assume } | dentent the peons made retractions.| balls, with the tropical sky as the 4 Both the premiere and the ball will | srg, Whitney Wa Mra. Newbold | oa, 0, aasociated with the happl-| poterson, dairyman, 1909 Minor ave.,|t! blican congress woul a f q : limit FIFTH-PINE. ‘Thin Week be given under the auspices of the| 16 toy Edgar, and Ethel Barrymore whom they arrested Tuesday. fali/0ot help President Wil | Yankees Are Murdered Shiploads of all kinds of wines and|{ SLLIOTT 2525 Mats, Today am@ nterallied Art association, whose| . om to society and the lead 00. John Er | fr and at the same | In dozens of instances of Amer-| liquors from Europe. jerday © » 1 Bere dps ‘ was fixed at $1 i | Ps ch patrons include the king and queen| For Future Generations ers in art, all the distinguished for-| also 4 nan, 514 Denny Wa ald not “pla jicans murdered in Mexico, the Car-| Whisky, 15 cents a glass, cocktails, e of the Belgians and the president of| “It seems well,” said Mra, Vander-| eign visitors at present in New York |arrest y, when bis plac ane’ hands’ on ranza government has shown the/26 cents each. . * bilt, “that thru the medium of art| will be invited to the ball at the Wal-| business was found in what health Mexican situation . [same taclination to depend wholly | e's what is planned for the re the minds of the people should be di-! dort. officers term an unhealthy condition | this reas : the ¢ es upon their own version of cicume] g pi i lB ltt ee ele pe eS eae He is maid to have been preparing| next American congress and | stances which were later enticcly 00.room hotel, on the Statler wo Announcement u tiene a milk in unclean utensils the result of presidential booms are | refuted Ly investigation of the] plan, to cost $6,000,000. si4 . Dr, H. T. HARVEY Each inks Other (Fifteen Stitches absorbing ‘the interest of Mexican | American state department. ‘The! Other hotels, more exclusive, with ORP MEUM THE Think ‘ leaders, They are eager to obtain | ¢ without punishment of Mea-| t $30 a day “SLIVERS,” « i ’ P | a-}rooms at $30 a day .” “ARIE” AND " Wier leas bes, Is a Burglar But | Taken in Man’s Face|Patton Jailed for the opinion of Americans in Mexl:|ican reundorcrs haw ereated siet|”A private park with a bathing pool|] THE SPANISH VAMEn : Board Dental Examiners) i Thrown thru the windshield H ley A aA tase ai jation in the, Tampico oll. re {filled with bathing beauties imported |] cept Mondays), 276. La = Both Are Police) own tru the windsnies)| ~— Cooking the Prune |jre:iier: |which, Americans say, has reaulted| trom Broadway Seept sundays), 136, Math, " Dental Surgeon Patrolman George Buchanan dis-| "hen,,mwe,macning, #kiddded "and wed prunes and a too enthu-|" They show a particular interest] in Americans bring” treated like) "More gambling halls, more cabaret, | [Nisha , C 4 * os vered that the back door of t wila, on the © fire led to the arrest of Davelin ¢ Wood, It may be taken|dogs by Mexican soldiers, Payroll | | - 7 attle oma highwa | <ulhgr Payroll | more everything | 3 'yorrhea Specialist ave., was open Tuesday night. He) crn found atagaering | 62, Breed st nde are hrentdential canta te toa | American diplomats in Mexico| which will begin serving drinks to | I - announces that he hae re- Bo an agent of a burglar alarm com.| *lone th i, in a cemi-conectous|, Paseereny had Often noted & Xe Foe oe eee ia 8" Lare at a los ax how to improve the| passengers after the three-mile limit| THEATRE sa turned from an extended trip An agent of a burglar alarm Condition, With Ne face badie ou |tectable odor in the neighborhood) gated by President Carrany Carranza government's viewpoint | is passed || Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 to New York and Chicago, wearing a special policeman's| » wa’ wallace, 1644 } het | DUt had passed on. “Worm Will Turn’ J}toward American protests against | a || “TAG DAY,” with Bert and 7 h where he has devoted his made the same discovery five N. 47th wt 3 os burst forth in the belle, and a Bevy of Pre a i wnere he ee devoted Bi ade the same discovery | early Wednesday 'tnorning. ktostz| But when flames burs ‘ kate rage American, In| murders and other matters reauit:| MAN KILLS 23 DUCKS Shee he as ee & 4 search work, and is again at er gcd was brought to the city hospital | shack at 62 Broad st. and the fire a4,.) he is quite frank in ‘his|ing international exchange Even - iy an qe o his offices— For 15 minutes policeman and) ree ae eiane, ‘Surgery totplta!| department was called, fire officials) ,, that the "worm will turn” |the format courtesies have been! WITHOUT FIRING SHOT Aad the Feature Photoplays gy it Se pent Sin OaW et aeons es | stitohes in bis tac |dixcovered seven barrel of Prue) inder the next administration in|overlooked by the Mexican foreign] | . A oe a Cor. Second Av store, walting for an opportunity to cooking in an impromptu still. | Washington office, the last Jenkins note being} MARYSVILLE, Cal, I 24.—| Florence battle. Finally they met, discovered Sgt. Ralph Olmstead wax called!” 41 present there Ia a very notice: | given to the preas tefore it was} Fred V. Parks of this*place claims | == the identity of each other, and look: | ay +. |and in due time located Patton. Pat-\abio jack of faith in each other's| presented to the American em.|the duck killing record for 1919. He| ed up at the ekylight just in time | JNOFMman Hapgood 18 [ton offered no explanations attitude on inattete affecting the] bassy . killed 23 ducks, two less than the PANTAGES to see the real burglar make his es: : ¢ limit allowed by the Californi | 30—Ni | |two countries, according to well in-| Altho, taken separately, the vari-| 3 ia game Mats. 29 ight», 7 and ® cape. He wan traced over several | Back From Denmark re ‘Seiiodiore soeniah fel a ae otuted: Gut toun atronta te: the Gulted menses: ii/iatgh. withoue UNtRGA Ans | Now Playing : roofs, but was not caught | NEW YORK, 1 Sinton bo r gg that the notes on the Jenkins and|the tast few: years abpear to be of}, Paes 2 8D SvnenOn -enthiainats Le | Hapgood, United States minister to| Fined in VU. S. Court | wannce cases tated to develop a| minor caliber, they are declared hy )@n@ the other morning he was out) iv; Irene oO Denmark, arrived here yesterday on! yyeading guilty to ebar of hav-|common basis upon which a set-| American officials acquointed with| for @ ride over his rice farms. Aj] vette; Pi Yantis-Rooney; a Doll Show Dolls dinavian-American liner inh conunired to bring allen. labor|tlement could be reached. Neither] the situation to have combined to|flock of mallards, frightened by the|J. Prank, Shields: Bantagescops : k VIII He refused to di-|into the United States from Canada,|country, it is contended, accords | g ate a growing ill feeling not.| Noise of his airplane engine, arose in|] General Adminsion, - Have been moved to the Red ]|vulge the reason for his return to|three men wer Mtenand to pay{full faith in the other's evidence. | withstanding the outward appenc) fight. The birds flew into the ——— Advice an@ treatment from Cross Headquarters, Fourth and §| America heavy finew in the district court here| For Instance, in the Wallace |ance of comparative serenity, chine and the propeller cut off the +f regular lMcensed physicians, University, and Siegel's Bargain — |}. Yudge Jeremiah Neterer Tuesday !case, Mextean officials are satis etiibeadbiains heads of 23 ducks Many fore d 5 4 it c and the highest grade medt- Counter, entrance to Sanitary uRBOaEREae Pe coal }fied with the testimony of their | birds were mangled #0 badly the; << cines. The saving is made Market PLAIN OR ert. Pimple, sald to be the ring-|own citizens that the American| WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Peter|could not be used for food. 4 ‘a possible by having all pa These dolls are being sold at bg had ol td leader of the gang, Was fined $1,000,| provoked the fatal attack on him | Medrofusele, years old, was] Parks is the man who, three years z tients come to me—I make no Jess than the wholesale cost of aoe eee eee ene cn asnmaned a fine by riding his mule over a machine | brought to the:Children’s hospital for, ago, when the hardest winter in : LF house calls. the body alone. of $500, and George L. Blake, $200.|gun squad American investt-| treatment by a visiting nurse who! Suttep seounty's history froze. the MENTH IGH ORT aS, y ’ ver t HK howe Jeveloped that aj found him in his mountain home in|duck ponds thick with tee, found , ; 7 . avery little girl should own a ‘An indictment against A, J. McGIl gation, however, dev " Y ome in| duck po joe, found a - DR WHITEAKER’S das gt tas hea Cnomy okee me yar He to he taken | Carranza, sokiier kicked Wallace’s|West Virginia last spring, Peter, band of teal frozen fast in the tee. DISPENSARY goes to the Ryther Children’s was nut tenedict J. Mellor, 16, haa| mule, causing the animajito shy |had never walked, After months of| With an ax he chopped out a couple 906 Third Avenue Home. not yet been determined by govern-|into the squad, Afters, @hooting| surgical treatment the lad now runs] dozen of birds and gave them to his leant o@ficiale, Wallace, , the . Mexican’ soldiers) about the hospital. friends

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