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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESD. CAPITAL HOWHER Wh ets ? RP OP E> BY HAKKY 1 HUNT Washington, D, C. name—Hays—-has 6 with it, but anyway ehair , DECEMBER 40, 1919. a4 Only Super re Pictures Are Shown Here Have you ever been vamped? Maybe hi Come on in—it's a delicious sensation— thing to d chief pastime of Wil HL. Hf man of the republican nat mittee, as he b ff pute it, is “go ing to the ere roots” for informa tion Hays t ! at Chicago June §, that he has been committeemen stion delving around the grass roots con aiderably of late and that all present indications point to # heavy republi can harvest on next November (Wednesday) AND PARTICIPATE IN THE MERRIEST OF NEW V YEAR'S EVE FROLIC =; DANCE IT WILL BE THE BIGGEST AND JOLLIEST AFFAIR IN SEATTLE that it will Hays believes, howeve! le ¢ not hurt to spread considerabl ©. P. fertilizer, as a poxsible precau ton against an unexpected spell of democratic weather We munt get every man interest ed in politics,” he told his hearers. National patriotinm has been od by the war The only way to apply patriotiam in a democracy is thru practical politics. If we get verybody interested and active in politics I'll take my chances on the proper proportion voting republican.” | HAYS DISPLAYS | ARRAY OF ISSUES | saves? Shtih Hays anticipated discussion far publication among committeemen by issuing a blanket broadside covering the whole field “We must stick to fundamentals and «et back to the constitution,” he maid. “We are for justice for both capital and labor. We are for jaw nd order. We are against anarchy and redixm and for Americantzation We are for a budget ayatem.” Hays had apparently concluded his array Of imsuew, and had turned to another subject when he remembered something vital. | “Oh, yea!” he exclaimed, “ther |the high cost of living Tha mighty important. We're against it.| We do not believe the democrats have tackled it wisely or with any pmine of success. They haven't |ahown results. We must emphasize that We republicans will have to BIG SPECTACULAR | A BE ee Wi te meme ot te O vavbevite acts 2O DANCE 3:22: JAZZY MUSIC FURNISHED SSac:ee i BY 3 JAZZ ORCHESTRAS [SEATS NOW SELLING “BACKBONE” WAS |AT THE MEETING ALL SEATS gressive policies that will be recom the Chi Dp are some old, familiar Taces }—notably W. Murray Crane of | Utah. They are the backbone of “old cheered Hays’ determination to Limit “Ie Lijiang’ Speed Comeds~ Apropos of tases, it wit be inter Mi RESERVED mended by the committee to wtudy Massachusetts, Bolse Penrose of Plus war tax TH \ R ) A N ) M A ) I S ON | guard” republicaniam, and, altho it : PRICES: “policies and platform | Pennsylvania, and Reed Smoot of s Wall on the Wurlitzer, playing “Little Joe” hasn't been announced that they | : campaign contributions to $1,000, - - they do approve his policy of scratch. . ing around the grass roota. They're “MASH” HEARING MONDAY Let buy Roldt’s French pas- cAC > 4 | | Y Xvdey MM 3d aw Hood PARIS Dec. 30.—The upreme | *!! f little scratchers themselves. | Uncle Sam Is Gaalstin ich T0 BUILD Hearings of the charges against a 913 2d ave council today virtually decided the | SOME THEM | L. A. Hankin and Emil Pincin, ac —_ - BELIEVE IT, TOO a first meeting of the council of the} — - | cused of secreting mash for purposes | ; | One of the especially heartening I on, were eet by U. 8 eague of nations will be held the | jon, Dy + Cirst or second day after the forma! 3 aa r r \c er R. W. MoClelland Mon Meacegns, Wptional commiticemen | 3 ee, ef | Gay attereben for Testuber Sh ond depositing of the peace treaty. from Texas, who says that-"wure aa} inder way today t ‘nish some ‘ “ {I} | January 6, respectively fe OO Beene 2 | Stating —alesoot—Teaae te going to| taaren ane wate wey eer Eoeata, oF be abe to ture comei Hearing Dates Set; Willem T DARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE| >, © the blican co! ts | | DICTAGRAPH PRODUCTS conron. | JOmP ove gate the eaeiican cok) Didnot Buteber, mission, enserv. | may be traced i Cost $500,000 ae TRUSS TORTURE | 2% on the outstand-|stranger still, many of his follow re-| Vice man. Knows as Se Insurance Phe ih god pony on Or agro —— hh be eliminated by ng the| er ate te te the wenen: | Publicans think there is remily a po att lng ery i asked to communicate with| TWo arterial highways, one in the my ; tree trint ce prove fis superiors | holders of record December #1, 1919 ere oe sok teat thing Bappeniag: For months, since the depart | Hradiey T. Fowlkes, representative | north end and another in the south ! a DICTAGRAPH PRODUCTS CORPORA Pct na trea ony oe that) ment started transferring war in- [of the war risk insurance depart-| section, will be built during the com- | t, A. LUNDBERG Co. TION, HM. De LANOIR, Treasurer.| aig of Jim Ferguson aed Joba tp, surance to peace insurance for | ment, 316 University st jing year at a cost of $600,0% A On 4101 Third Ave. Beattie, | December 18, 1919 — ow Teen veterans, slouths connected with ‘The department is endeavoring to! iret stepe to pave the way for | atm hil latio NOW! The Big Screen Classics’ SPECIAL!! Should a WomantTell? The powerful, spectacular, thrilling drama of a soul in doubt IT’S A SCREEN EVENT! The Usual Colonial Prices Prevail by, have ap! © Old democratic - ome emma rece a | Kirby, haye split the old democratic! the war risk bureau at Wash- | get in touch with every ex-ervice | 4,5 ovens Improvements were ia [lineup in Texas wide open by fo: | x J lies “The peeniate seh: nd - te | ington have been searching for | man with a view of urging him per-|taxen Monday afternaon by the city | i party"! Buteher. sonally to attend at once to having hithan Gas ohiene | a} That gives the republicans, he main.| oe council when a resolution was pi | a tains, more than a fighting cha: Casualty lists were gone over care-)his war inwurance tranaferred t0/ to calla hearing on the improvement | ¢ jf | Gupsad (o* His name was not to be| Peace insurance by payment of two! of 20th ave. N. W. and other thoro- | A & Py for the border empire. | fully first BA ww . | So hopefully did McGregor state| found. It does appear frequently | months’ premiums fares in the Fort Lawton district, | 1 | When you see the opening nightmare and the closing 7 Buteher is one of the few whom troduced for | the case that Ch. >| among the bureau's insurance pa-| and an ordinance was in' ing to make a secre heelys pers, but his serial number and ad-|/the department has not already |the condemnation of property pre-| flood scene in this big comedy, you'll say the picture is far out of the ordinary. Texas to examine the grass roots for are missing. All other records | feached. Owing to the peculiarity of /jiminary to the establishment of NOW HERE— eon joat. Altho he| bie name, officials of the department | Gojumbian Way, a roadway to bel himself and incidentally t| of Buteher have been loat ‘0 > | least three good, sound, ans tai. ie believed alive, all means of locat-| imagined he would be easily traced.|puiit from Rainier y to the in o 'hé bureau went to work on it, and e' \c “4 in have been exhgusted, except | T! dustrial section near tidewater in the lican speeches omega a nay the farther the search proceeded, the | Gout ent | It's a pretty hard ‘thing to make| This last chance in the hope that it became apparent that Butch-| The public hearing on the pro | & schoolboy believe in an all-wine| sore ex«ervice man may remember | *" ¥a* . papier bod to — ~~ cg, pored north end highway will be held Providence when it rains on a holi-| his odd name—Inaac Didnot Butcher | Set witted operative inally the/ at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, a _and know something of his where | unt for Butcher became an ob-! january 26, in the chambers of the Branches of the bureau in all parts!” The proposed Columian Way will FTI siete oe the country were notified and) pe a highway 80 feet wide, Forty | asked to join the hunt. Thus far! feet of this width will be r paved Butcher has kept well out of sight. | THE BIC SENSATI N The bureau has found, among a mass of other interesting intorma-| DEUBELL’S CONDITION NOW PLAYING o- — one called jnto active military service | Of these 32,138 were christened Jc hn|’ Charles Doubell, shot while at and nothing more, and 2,062 answer | to the name of William Smiths are not far behind the! Johnwons numerically, coming up to! s*rious condition at the county hos the considerable figure of 51,950 in| pital Tuesday Altho slightly im. tion, that there were 53,200 ere IS REPORTED SERIOUS tempting to escape from the county | stockade Sunday, was reported in a ave 18,500 sons wearing serv dD 4 ntendent The Andersons have over » stockal anoth 22,000. The Williamses had 47,000, | prisoner, who attempted to escape, is confined in “solitary” as the result Plan Annex for of his act. He surrendered when Broadway High| Plans for the Brogdway high| school annex will be immediately drawn up, if recommendations made at the meeting of the building and grounds committee of the board of education are acted on. The super. infendent of schools was instructed up plans, Apples and Oranges Vegetables andNuts A friend of mine r | t S > ttl be a ae 3412 carry the! proved, his condition is said to be] name o mein eattle. "The Brown pl with 48,000 | Still serious, and there is some doubt | ae next In number, and the Joneses are| 4 to whether he will live | is represented by 28,050. ‘The Walkers| Deubell was shot in tfe chest by Well-Kept Teeth Are Essential To (gee Pleasing Personality! Qos: “PERSONALITY” is that combination of character- qualities, mannerisms and appearance which INDI-. VIDUALIZES humans, causing them to stand out from each OTHER. “What a nice-looking man—were it not for those NORMAND "We “pald TEETH!" 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EDWIN J, BROWN Christie Comedy —and— Mutt and Jeff SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the kowsky overture, “1812.”