The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1920, Page 3

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Ae ia ROSS ESTIMATE a u} IS $1,750,000 HAPPY NEW YEAR! Would Be Spent to Develop Light Department You have only a limited number of further chances to see ce i 1920, accord 9 Wednesday by J. b. 1 uper 1 + t " m to the power Cod Romance of Central America— His Best Story “SOLDIERS oF FORTUNE” A big picture, glorious in theme, vivid in action. S. F. Boy Bandit Had Weak Voice FRANCI Dec SAN e * STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland, playing “Light Cavalry” “IT Hear You Calling Me.” and Christian Justice AFTERNOONS NIGHTS, AFTER 6 Salvation, He Says Lower Flocr ste Lower a and Lower Be “We may have . ad peony =2€ Upper Balcony Ble Children 18 Chitdron ee Loge Seats © Loge Seats eri plus tax |Lazzari Tickets on Sale Here Friday! Tickets for the Lazzirt concert at Metropolitan theatre Monday ight will be placed on sale at the This in her first appear | here. She will sing “Avel . Maria,” the grand aria from “Les (EDITOR'S NOTE—In this, | 20,000 has been assessed on you.! jiugenots.” and a group of ballads Ransome’s fitth art he de- {too. Be so good as to put your|trom Ferrata, Ganz, MacPaydn and scribes what happened to one | coat on.” | Densmore factory taken over by the That meant arrest, and the} Ae Workers, The failure of the |nephew sald he had 5,000 e | Workers to control it, and [and would pay that, but could pay| Three Are Hurt | their dependence on the “mas- | no more. Would do? | a ter” of the factory {ilustrates ery weil” aad’ the thx cotiect~| in Auto Smashup ow the theory of kman fetch it | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1—Three control has broken down in nd now put yous coat on.” qwenp tadared. when an unident Soviet Russia naid it would be all right tied jitney driver ies a poe a nto the tomobi Iu I drank tea with an old acquaint- slg tg ‘ @fice from the provinces, a Ri at! Market st, here, late last who, before lution, ¢ your « a | the injured will recover, | &@ leather bag factory, which worked | that you will get off, But the Soviet | —— - fri close connection with his uncle’s| has told collect the whole tax! | | meeting and deciding that {t ought ething. n Bm tannery. During the first revolution, fa from March till October, 19 fought bard against the workr and was one of the founders « Boviet of factory « Of which was to lor the peop and they ha back fuse to pay | decreed that if w ut one or the other | can hard, prison out of pity for you *| with your coat and come along.” nt, and at the militia a room were presently other rich men ¢ rar ‘ “after being force a . owner, to pay butions, watched t newspapers | of then ry with “'t Argadish ly, realized that after the na-|taying things so quic and some r po 7 of the banks resist , ee onl ag . sila forks were on the tab e ‘ “* Nex ’ ew ne rom e 8 ess, and resigned! 4.) ay ne te the militia house|mmovars, there wer clas, and resigned tannery came tothe. militia houre| eye wane ille , says Aileen , it mother, of ihe BY AILEEN CLAIRE Jing the accompaniment for her that | P t he was nec Music is the food of love—which see where a headline writer, | loc he had a dying child on | $ more than can be ot speaking t night, says “Revelry | the floor above. n in City Cafes At the table next to ours a flapper | does a guy get that way? — | was waxing ious over bis stirrup bird & always trying to at-|cup of root beer, while his virzyvizz tributing | attention to himself by making | was juggling with a glass of soda | wards wild statements. water Ty I was down at the zipplest cabaret} ‘There was a considerable bit of run it had not got apiece, “so in for ther that they w rack ttle |tf wll the we ilega own Ww a long way from center of things, and it 1 way of the back 1 not expect to get it in this way to keep tar p ybut control Wished to Ov, lernal interest in it Things worked v hoped of the which h having @ pa- They y well 1A, FLORENCE oticeably, anyhow.” working on thore lines to this day, | noticeably, anyhow 1860 0 they work worne No, that is not noticeable, either roubles 4 ‘They give uncle month, me a ‘thou and the , pcprseng bookkeeper a thous The on 1 aenee bs geht : ON'T BLAME US ix that the men will treat | that follow attempt ¢ bo . une TGs danas, and thie may ot Lanine had n itself in t IF YOU'RE UNABLE mean trouble if things go wrong. |4 He lau | 10 GET SEATS TO Unele ts forever telling ther, ‘It's Wie got ot Pa SEE DAINTY your factory, don't « Mas-|said. “Thin is what happen tor,’ and they reply | its our| certain rich merchant v factory all right ut ye e ptill| with enormous at MARY THORNE master, that must be.’ | of things, fine knive Trouble came fast enough, with ts and ie sagny bap a ni AND THE WILKES the tax levied on the propertied | For instan ne ha rb e sizes and sorts. of all classes “Uncle,” very wisely, had ceased to be @ property owner. He} had given up hix house to the fac EeMsory Soviet. He therefore Mreally unable to pay when the peo ple from the district Soviet came must clear things in the closed and #¢ Jent of the Sovie In th “DADDY LONG-LEGS” was, end th his seal also, to tell him that he had been as : eabned tb pay a tax of 60,000 rou-|s0 friendly that he even put nth AT THE the position. | nel there to #ee that the seal should | bles. He explained The nephew was also present and |not be broken ‘ | Joined in the argument whereupon | “Then came the news.from F etre, the tax collectors consulted a bit! grad and Moscow about the Red ter} of paper and retorted, “A tax of ror, and the Soviet, after holding a} WILKES THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. THE ROTE-RANKINCO. Only Finger Bowls Were en the New Year broke out of its| being under t impr mm that a raisin added to sn of apple ere was a scene of wild revelry | cider will proc he-kick. Pike Street and Fifth Ave. Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F. KEGEL. President The January Furniture Sale Begins Friday, January 2nd Everything that has made this annual event a profitable sale to our customers in previous seasons characterizes it this season. WITH large stocks in all lines of for saving to all who have homes to furnish. Preparations for this sale were Furniture of the usual Grote-Rankin Co.’s standard, has been assembled — which, after your inspection, you will recognize as worthy of a place in your home. Living Room Furniture Including complete suites and odd pieces, will be shown on our Third Floor. Dining Room Furniture with Period designs predominating, is displayed on the riot drinking: some of the town bloods | wn last night to t think was as But for the old.ttme New Year's cheer—the happy as a fe and a cloud of| when the waiter removed the cork thing snappy Ui ne Wall} Oh, wait a minute. I couldn’t run yut the room #0 thick | there wasn't enough to make Carrie | al, I'l tell the under janyway I'm only 28 years old SEA cimoet impoasible to eee the| Nation mad met It seems that Abbie ran for state TTLE handelier Not so Much! | cs puis Oh, shades of Bonemia! Oh, wine | Oh, the road te women and song! ruint Question Is, Which Bowl? c was horrible. or consumptive lady ut “RN, Fan, FH howl.” Fill ‘em up again, bartender, anc don’t put so much {fee cream in mine ing a song ab ected 8 mitt f control peas yi egal | Ree” ursrams|\up the Flowi , ‘Uncle was elected president, I was| When the facto in th | STORE, |, 1 guess she must have meant the| this time | Biected vice president and there|hands they would work better | finger bowl. 1 guess she must! Funny thing about this machine | Bwire three workmen We we do not think they do so, not Second and Union, And there was a hefty guy play-'gun barrage stuff they drink now: | thre ork | We're Selling Out and Quitting Business Pi : & On account of raised rent £ Pipes, Tobaccos and Smokers’ Articles In fact everything for the man who uses tobacco. Prices are cut so low that it will justify your investigation. General Repairing CARL’S PIPE HOSPITAL, 107 Second Ave, S. Not the Only Pipe Maker and Repairer Here — But a Good One kind that used to pop ving Furniture—this event offers exceptional opportunities many months ago, and only good Furniture— Bed Room Furniture In large variety, including all the popular fin- ishes, is assembled on the Fifth Floor. the Fourth Floor. Abbie Says He’s a Man ond ite adays. It don't cheer up tne boys or make them think sw girls ory Is Not Running for Pr and snappy like « bulldes. with 4h ot Running for fleas, and they simply must go forth| CHICAGO, Jan, 1.—"She' she's @ man; representative on the republ 3 | ticket In the 15th district a couple Wisler, | of years ago. He suspects some and bit two. few telephone poles in| or rather, he’s not a er worls, Abbie C. Such a Nuisance ful if they’ cocktails themselves and less of a nuisance obituary But as I was in andidate for the republican | his’ bitter opponents in that battle South | of perpetrating the hoax,.which has husky ‘male been cluttering up the Wisler mail ption of nination in mix a pus & with official documents from th Dakota for the last few days, : plain Jewish people,” writers: the secre. eve last night f state in South ‘Dakota th | mamma, “and we don’t % rainy day in wanted to run fi such foolish business, Abbie There was fish didn’t even te | not want to be president.” And the same ¢ re of bon| name right,” Wisler said indignantly to the interviewer. “No. 4 I'm not ame wild revelry a woman, either. And I'm not going had stayed at home and/to run for president, and that's all, EANY HALL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA} — JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor FIFTH SYMPHONY CONCERT] FRI., JAN. 2 Becthoven’s Third Symphony “EROICA” Assisting Artist: ALBANY RITCHIE VIOLINIST Tickets on Sale at Sherman, Clay's Piano House, Prices—i0c, T5e, $1, $1.50, $2,

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