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THE SEATTLE 7 LODGE TOVISIT | ~ UNITED STATES ¥ He Says Dead Are Not So Far Away From Us STAR FR 9 IDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920, | | 'HUNS SEE U.S. AS GOLD LAND | | German Says evevtall | Makes Much Money Here Tirited Proms) off its, nventiqnate, | ROTTERDAM, " otland, Jan. In 1 was in the office of the Ameriaan | consul the other day when a German asked for permission to enter the United Staten q “Why are you going to America?* 1 asked him Make money.” he answered. |“Pverything in America in geld. | Everybody paid in gold and every- | body make much money.” I asked him where he ha4 obtained his information and told him he had been misinformed, but he shook his | head quietly and there was @ look in bis eyes that told me he waa and jf | had been dreaming of the land ={\| An open mind to f wpirituatiatic , é Lodge, famor ; | orts in an article | the next issue of Britian philoxophion! quarterly Lodge critic tack on epiritualian that the Leleester church ¢ church, he says, alread ed its old be eternal fate at death or in two ex ns in the hereafter,” but Yet constituted for itself a} eth nds that the} of com munication with eplrite, adding that | if “ministers roally open thetr minds to the evidence, if they examine the} proofs fully and without preju- dice, they wurely will be guided in j the direction of truth.” : Will He Mirncle “Tt will be the miracle of this gen ergtion,” he anserted, “to find that! by thé kindly help of living persons | who possess certain faouities,” we yunly the at featured neresa, The han discard. he “fixity of ofa iy | milk and honey and gold pav | and that nothing but personal | perience could convince him ot | wine, Crossing the channel on the Arehe / | angel I met a Hollander who expects to go to America tn the spring. “America in @ great country,” he waid, “I go there and earn $100 the first week, more the next until I am reach.” —Pheto by Cress-Dale. A German traveling from Amaters Hi. Hopkins gets his census taken by Mrs. Mary Boeschen, ome of Uncle Sam's cheery enumerators.|dam to Berlin was surprised when iMr, Hopkins knows that somewhere in the rear of the census takers come the and is trying to con-|1 showed him some American silver may communicate with the dead. vince Mrs. Bocschen that she should write into the census records the fact that he hasn't made a cent in his| coins. “Silver?” he said. “I thought “Our friends on the other aide are Photo studio at Sixth ay “i Union st, for a year. “I don't re about that,” she is saying, “but how old are | you Amerionns had nothing But not so far away from us,” Sir Oliver | YOu please’ Lat ‘* see, on my last birthday 1 was—I was—t as—Oh, pshaw, wait (ill I ask my wife old. continues. “They are removed from | i, AY TABLE CLOTH. WILL Sih" ewes (UROES CHANGE |THE Sort Ml cren BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.-—The IN THE CABINET ‘tainly ie—that death makes no sud den change in personality or charn« table cloth will Jeft by Mrs, Helen Seott when sae committed suicide Department of Public Works} to Handle Construction ter, if existence i» continuous and only surrounding conditions change, Wrgry bap te ten ix | November 3 was rejected as invalid tours me ucthing eupeutali? peotoune, |by Judge Thomas F. Graham ‘The document was perhaps the moet unique ever presented in a local BY BASIL M. MANLY (Former Joint Chairman U, 8. War labor Hoard) There ts a big plot on foot to tear there is nothing especially profound ly painful in the thought of com court. It consiated of a white table cloth, [to pieces the existing organisation ot |S (ederal government and revolu munieating with the dead” tionixe it } | While he recognises the church is : | not free to explore new regions of | [snort eed coy ‘ welbconsidered s Best Dentistry AT gate and determine its attitude by proofs arte Waassetations of @ngineers, architects and constructors to om ate claims aie last week of this money-saving sale! —COME TODAY and each day of this sale, which will end January 10th! —and you know “Your Credit Is Good!” hundreds ds of January Sale values throughout the sales floors sere with large sale tags attached for easy, quick buying! —striking price-reducings on hundreds of articles for the home—various accumulations from the season’s showings eight by 10 feet, on which Mrs. Scott | had written in pencil the following | bequests: » the reseue” when Boston firemen “A trunk in the hall to Fred/ failed to strike along with the po- You will find money in the bank to| tice. The students had volunteered pay all expenses, The chair to Mrs.\to #0 their places and learned the Allen, Put my black dres* on me. | operation of the fire apparatus. Lave to atl, HELEN.” ‘The will was undated and was re jected for that reason, Letters of ad-| ministration on the estate were granted to William W. Barney, Six bundred Boston students fest a chance to play “the firemam te brother. Mrs. Scott was the wife of James Scott, an automobile man in Hom duras. —odd pieces, limited quantities, etc., in the furniture, pet, rug, drapery and_housefurnishing departments! Sir Oliver will soon leave for the) |United States on @ lecture tour tablish » department of public works | jin (he federal goverument for the SAVE DESERT BY. ARTIFICIAL SEA | This Is Plan for Vast Area! ‘The Jones-Heavie bul, sponsored in Africa and supported by this federation, des fo ination @f the BY EDWARD M. TuLERAY — | Provides for the fitnd tor the ore BE. A. BUME Correspondent With \ its place of & departinent of grr oneness heap public works. Six of the bureaus of | Siete Tyee. fhe present interior department will | UPINGTON, South Africa, Jan, a nucleus for the new de |2.—Irrigation on a vast scale, j partmout—geological survey, recla- | dwartin, all other projects ef the t | kind, mation service, bureau of mines, eee in eee reee: Ma the salvation Of) Aiska engineering cofnmission, na ‘Africa la like hell,” everyone tells | Hons! Dark service and * eods The department will also include! ae booths se more WAler ANG) J ne bureaus concerned with public | Settlers are being tured here by rere wee hare now Gn gpison |iand company publicity in England. |the different departmente-—the coast And, while there is plenty of room |#04 geodetic survey and the bures for millions more, schemes are being |Of standards from the department of worked out for reclaiming ail the| Commerce; the bureau of roads and unpreductive land ponsible. the forest service from the depart Creating a Vast sea in the heart|ment of agriculture; the supervising of the great Kalahari desert is the|architect’« office from the treasury project fathered by Prof. &. H. L.|department, and the construction Sechware af Khodes University | division, river and harbor improve loge. |ments, California debria commission The sandy Kalahari ts to South |and the Mississippi river commission Africa what the Saraha is to the|from the war department. north, It covers 300,000 square} The engineers claim this wil) make miles, & well-rounded department whoge to It is proposed by the magic of | terests all deal with engineering and irrigation to create within this huge! construction or with the public prop- desert area a inke more than twice erty of the nation the size of Lake Erie. The miseelianeous bureaus now in Thin is to be in the vieinity of|the interior department are to be the MakariKari saltpan and Lake | distributed to other departments as Neami, southwest and west, respect: | follows: Pension bureau, to treasury ively af Bulawayo, chief town of department; patent office, to depart- Rhodesia, Thid means the gigantic! ment of commerce: bureau of educa job of damming the Chobe river andj tion, to department of labor, and turning its waters into its old chan-| various hospitals to public health nel, once running 500 miles to the | service. south and now utterly obliterated. | “The federal government is today In ancie Gays Lake Neamt was|the greatest Industrial corporation a sea of 50, square miles, Even!the world has ever known,” says as late an the middie of the last cen-| Maj. Christopher T, Chenery, secre tury Living: jtary of the federation which ls urg “inland sea jing the public works department, Disappearing rivers and lowt Inkes|"It aurveys, constructs, operates and are of Africa as/manages on a scale never before at- vanishing native tribes, They are|tempted by any organisation, but ite cited as evidence that Afrion is swift-|machinery for doing this work is ly drying wu raf, Schwarz goes #o | obm » Any private of corporate far as to way that unless water | business conducted according to the Preservation t* carried an ener-|methods of the government would getionlly half of South Africa will be] epeedily become bankrupt and would & wateriens desert like the Kalahari | deserve its fate in 100 years. “The United States is the only na- During the rains the whole coun-|tion of importan that |try i# temporartiy with |doos not have a department of pub-| water, This often stretches beyond] tle works, The advantages of such the horizon, leading to vague tales}a department are obvious. Ita cre} Allen} by bushmen, the only hurr lation would effect inge’ in Straight. Strai lared today|who ever managed to t government oF eliminating pron dang igi spe se ne ors | heart of the Kalahari, of |duplication and ing efforts Oe Bae Sur: | Coeam. and providing a bu like organ rounded the case * Brown's body| ‘The ambitious pl fon which is the first éssential waa found in utomobile near into a fective work | hese, December 2 | Pasturage, livin he department of public works Frevout was arrested fi farms ha iid be a permanent, skilled engi ond time yenterday means of refuge f organization which would b Cosh Beatrice V: ho is charged | dependent on the “er be with Brown's murde b pable of immediate expansion in nurder mining induate |time of war or other emergency to ye paler entday pessimists hereabouts turn|meet the needs of the country." You killed him out to be correct In the prophecy —— 4i4, and now you that the mines will soon be ex. vod nal aoe inet wil toon €] SALVADOR BANKER OVERLOOKS $2,500 ter shouted Pre — When a man kisses » girl for the) Mrs. Ruth Bs SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—"I¢ Benjamin Bloom will call at the St firet time she tries ta act #0 he will] slain man, and | think it Is her first experience. waa expected to b Francis hotel cashier's window he will led something to Nis ad- Mrs. Brown and F friendly, authorities #tated vantage ‘and profit,” confided Rodo 8. Miller, clerk at the hotel ANYWAY, MONEY’S GONE Further questioning elicited ¢ Samuel Chiprut, 1524 I. Spruce at., information that the hotel tailor doesn't know how it happened. Any he ia $500 poorer today than he entered Bloom's room this morning on Year's da Chiprat to get a suit of clothes Pioom, who 4 to the police that he was ia @ banker from San Salvador and in currency and a $50 Lib has more than one suit, wanted erty bond when he arrived at hia pressed, place of busine The money and} Aa the tailor was leaving the bond im been stolen or they room something dropped out of a may have fallen from his pocket pocket of the sult he was carrying. He isn't certain which ‘The “something” was @ wallet con- taining $2,600 in currency, Up to a late hour Bloom, appar- ently not having miased the money, had not called for it, “If you Kee a man rush excitedly into the hotel that will be Mr Bloom,” said Miller, wae: a {ilies —@ well-made and wollfinished, good and serv feeable airtight heater; large and substantial; takes wood 20 inches long. —gou should not compare this heater with in- ferior made sheet tron airtights this will give you g00d service and satisfaction. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SOS TACOMA Established 1864 fenorntelg & Sepe tas 111 Sout es hon ot Pie ®t no described it as an as charActerists - MOUNT CLEMENS. Lioya murder of J. Stanley Br opinion of Chief of Pe Mich, Jan explain © except one Prevost can the covered own, in the - beings in the “desert on to turn ® flery ar desert or the nec confronted | 0,000 famitie annesburg gold ne many pres r coll ir in ¢ Plates ~ a i D ieaLous, 1s punt Edward's Cat ‘PREVOST AGAIN ID JEALOUS, IS PLAINT| “ for divorce filed, Mrs. Mary Hell. | Is Out 0 Luck UNDER ARREST Berndt attributes the alleged ex- |) Berndt to the fact that he is 25 years| National Market Co. 406 Pike Po her senior, The couple were married | showed up at the office of City Li lis Held in Connection With “gaye that Berndt forced her to live| bright and early Friday morning With him in a oneroom shack in| bound and determined to nail the “wider the notice of men. She de} Edward wax out of luck. He was)» ‘elares he will not permit her to speak | out of luck by several minutes, addition, she says, Berndt is too lazy| 8. W., had beaten him to cat llcense work. {No.1 Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days nint comprimised by taking out dog oney if PAZO|licenge No. 1 din hops. poets “Gepthes ant and Mrs, Epler came B. Pass, $24 15th ave. He departed proudly with iret application. Price €0c — | But he w one whit prouder than Paul Rul ‘ who sensor of the first vehicle license to | be issued in the vear 1920, BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 2.—In a| reme jealousy of Francis Joxeph| Edward Brunint, prewident of t ou, d Mra. Berndt|cense Inspector Ebenezer L. Marsh ME thay servds cores Murder of Brown Order to prevent her from coming | first cat license for the year 1920. | to @ person of the opposite sex. In| Mr. Margaret Epler, 3071 624 ave lot to be altogether outdone, Bru- to cure itching.| frard upon the heels of Brunini ret restful sleep after the junk lMeense No. 1 of the new yenr. will tell the world that he is t po t to hide Mra, Vew hot reply of the Prevost earrested toda: cmt were very This office is under new management and this special introductory offer is for the purpose of making it one ) of Seattle’s leading offices in the quickest possible CHARLES eae ees, 994 ie. Lotician Sentosa. |, aes, Bite so Main Br TONIGHT! CONCERT MEANY HALL, 8:20 Seattle Seattle Symphony Orchestra | aannes Se Peer, | Chris ‘Tyomevig, Alaska mining man, jand George Francis Rowe, seattle | publicity expert, scheduled to be| | held before Judge Jeremiah Neterer | Friday, was postponed until January | time. Are you going to get your share of the savings? NATIONAL DENTISTS, THIRD & PIKE y have THE eer Spargur, pea i ga —70 Artists— Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 “EROICA” MR. ALBANY RITCHIE, Soloist Prices—50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 |% it was announced. ies ini ed recently in New York by a federal grand jury in connection | with alleged copper mining frauds; As Infinensa atharieneeiinled form of grip [LAXATIVE fiKOMO QUININIG Pa i lets gl be taken in larger deaae {han te Prescribed for ordinary arin. 004 Plan in not to walt aneit xou Pi eat P Tua Thy tale VE BROMO Nas habe lete in time, REV F.AAELLY MINNBAPOLIS.-1 r rane A. Kelly, of Albany, N, Y., winner of the D, 8. C, while army chaplain ‘The men were; —_—— Gen. Ward of Massachusetts and John Hancock were rivais for the pst Washington was given as com: | mander of the Continental army Not until the time of the Reform- ation marriage a rite to be sanctioned within the church, Prior Sin France, hag been chosen spiritual|to that the ceremony was performed head of the American legion, at the church door NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike