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PAGE 2 ' THE SEATTLE STAR REDNESDAY, DECEMBER } i iT \“Blackstone, Sagebrush and the 15-Ball”; or. uUCKY eorge!” new VICTOR records ? be a : . cue, He drew his arm | V HAL ARMSTRON big bows, 0 going | fingern: ¢ an, | snapped it fe back iii | J UCKY GRORGH OLSON stood in| to tke you out 1 need] He approached the courtroom méxt| jeryman, |erapped it forward. The tue tag hie ahir poves at the end of a] you in the off morning with tredipation, The jury |“and ¢ - i Won [bon with the : table, struck the 15 pocket Dillard table after luncheon Young Olwon stammere@: was called to the jury box, Olson| give you rag the : os wong Meee ne force ok Tee ; ; } ; ' tp m lone iteif you lose the a 4 into the air, struc jump. —our attractive talking machine depart- at the Aretic club today at noon : LL can't. I've never had no learn- aren ye re vy Sue so cap berg PIES PS yeep eg vac oi Gitar, 4 chalked his cus. ne our honer, " . mn agreed, won the « , . ‘ ment, conveniently located on the main ff) 6%) ("ikea ii uo une rail Can't your” the bie boas dis:| my employer was to have come| urned to Beaitle owning 100 mores | *triking te 1f-tail * second tne ap | z P : ebrush it doubled « corner floo: ore lace wt the opporite end rail sat-the | agreed. thing's impowwible, my|here to try this case, He was busy |of Yakima sand and sae 16-baii a pe eae - teean vain ccenutt tite of Sane th] ben, HO6 Geko ted Ue ellies GhAlaaN gant daa, E Gaere Maw: Gap “It iwn't worth « dime,” the Yakt |4 awuy and dropped ime» sath select your records. ‘player, It was a decidedly| go to night school.” thing about it. I am wholly unpre-| ma sheriff told him. "You can't 40 | Judge Gilmore enorted: price difficult shot, according to the ecb al Fes pared to go to trial. It ts the first) ng with it and you can't el) “The juckiowt man in the La Snive—Rachel! quand @u Seicneur la grike tutelaire Enrico wa 0h ° of ang practically tm-| DID, Me finished night |lawsult I ever appeared in. If your eee | ~~ =e N ih 1, When the Grace of the Lord Kntrusted Theo to Me) rr a poamible and continued his studies | honor would continue the case a few es | ar a a ‘ shh s r | Judge W. A. Gilmore grinned| at home. ‘The law attracted him, | day BARS APTERWARD « man en U Tarentelle (Chopin) Plano Alfred Cortet 64910 70 triumphantly at Olwon, confident the} He read Blackstone, He borrowed| There was « roar of protest from tered Olson's law office and ‘The Garden of Memory Kinilio De Gogorsa 64911 10 ball could not be pocketed. The| hooks from a law tiem and, night|@lderly opposition copnascl. Their) aued to nee him | F OF Lana (Oh, Siivery Moon) Guteeppe De Laca 6 1 judge had never heard the story of) afier night, month in, month out, client was ready and #0 were they “Yl give you $50 an acre for your | N At Parting Geraldine Farrar stmo » $1.26 | Laicky George's luck. he bored into them. He took the bar | They couldn't be delayed. land in Yakima county,” he offered. yhen 1 Was Sevent el Garvt +" | “It ean't be made,” said Gilmore.| examination, and passed. “I'm sorry, YOURE MAN, YOU AF | wriatiy aw pretty high price to pay > sanceot Mateo wg mea € — 2 Se “Can't it?" challenged Olson, A lawyer hired him at @ meager] unprepared,” maid the judge, “but |) 10 nO ee te pay it | a » \ Symphonie Espagnole—Andante—Violin dascha Helfeta 14646 12 $1.75 ee malary and put him to work collect |counse! here are busy men, 1 feet] voy, yee” Olson recollected, “I do| ) My Sweet Rapese Mine. Homer and Mine Louise Homer 12 $2.00 T 15 YEARS Olson was a emithy-| ing bills aAd writing letters, And] the case will have to go to trial.” own some land over t 14 for " 4 " Me Jot Neomnnls : . orks, | then, one day when the lawyer was| “All right,” Olson consen’ s ytten all about it, Drop in tomor Marks “NIFTY mi rath rit age — a Ade ies ee ne ey eit reree | puay, Ctmen Was Gent to Yakias to|heve to get along the bast lean.” |= Se ie tok ed bere ¥ Boots Mungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 Philadelphia Orchestra rd u75 He had never gone to school @ day = “J fivet ult befede'a Suny jee row when I'm nm ary - nd ilies at Popul r , pow om read, » n ry his Svet oui . J The man deper' vison, rab Prices The Home Road Ernestine Schumann Helnk 10 ($1.25 Be oe et rene. Be eee at you aan't win.” anid the lawyer.| TY HAD WON the rympathy ot] «np alephene abd esiied the Yakima “~ . “Nobody can. It's not that kind of the jury. He won the case. hert ‘The Japanese Sandman Olive Kline mn He was finishing one day at his | “Nobody ‘Attar the verdict, one of the jury-| art areihie ential Old Fashioned Gardeo Olive Kline 19 " anvil @ piece of metal work that had| 4 ‘00 anid my land F to be done just so. He plunged it] Olson bourtt a dros suit, had his| men approached the young »rneY | dime,” he said. “A fellow's here of Virginian Judge—Serond Sewiagn (Part 1) Walter C. meaty | 2 : ximaling into @ cooling bath and look y ore , of — yoy -~ in ee ae Song Hsieh +" | tering me $60 an sore for it. Shall 1 . : Saige «a202 1.00 nto the even of the big boas,| Caught @ train nen he reached | coun @ wuit in w ne Jury>| penis } Viexinian Judge—Second Session (l'art °) Walter C. Kelly | ed up int you © aS ES | “Nieely done, my boy.” mid the! Yakima he had the case at hisiman was defendant. It was over a Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere—lox Trot onto it. An irrigation company has | Pau Whiteman and His Ambasmdor Orchestra abe a 1 a Oo ul ts dug ditches all over your land. They Wang-Wang Blore—Fex Trot y bad . didn’t know who owned It.” : Paw Whitewsn and His Ambawador Orchestra g ar D | me “Thanks,” said Olson, and to the company's agent, who returned next mice f= rzz| Invent New Delicacy; |= smee ‘The Love Boat dohn Stoel - = q “Borda?’ eaid the agent, and ten- ‘That Old Irish Mother of Mine Sterting Trio , thing | toe ‘a dered the money, | | sagenins same eo Peeweees| Call It Stick Bread yrs escin ms wr Far One—Fox Trot ‘The Berman Orchewtra of Chicago STakteu thee things of Lucky George. Td Love to Fall Asicep and Wake Up in My Manny's Arme—Pox Trot | suer nm Be The Star yenterday said that the] @edttig Boy Soouts have invented, “You have to walt till the fire dies |©'#0n bent over _and leveled his The Benswo Orchestra of Chicago Postal Telegraph company bad PUtla new delicacy, They call it bread-| down to coals before you cook ‘em,” Cold tn One Day Quill Bean—Fox Trot Renson Orchestra of Chicago into effect 4 25 per cont increase || on aatickh—probably because that in| contributed Kkinny. “If you don't, . LAXATIVE BROMO Little Tiatse--Ons Step = Benmon Orchestra of Chicago |'*8% = 70 Be ita rates, The story should have said | what it ia, they get all nmoked up.” QUININE ‘The genuine bears ; % ~ 20 per cent, “Akinny” Smith, age 11, is the erig-| Aside from being “awful good,” the Grave. 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Jare mot pated banning #unday | ‘ds hea ia oat Z sé ~ a a Sent apers and ee flour, two tablespoonfuls of baking —bring the kiddies to visit our great downstairs Toy Store! 4) su." bo | BREE & SeanpeeninG of lard.'s Gab cared, with eee joan W. Cooper, addressing | af salt and enough milk to make ‘er | an the happy am j North Alabama Methodiet conference | sorts like « patty,” Skinny directed, | |] ™y many friends and pany doing wo, that I have reduced all | - a —~ “Then you wrap it round the end | Of your stick and toast it. It gets Boots” WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT We dye your rags and || ties ana brown, and comes off in a old carpets and weave]! sorta tube, and you put butter un’ | them into handsome rugs. || sm innide and pat it like—lke « ba Now Conducted by hans, It's awful good. The Fuzzy Wazzy Rug Co.}) we «nin tne Htick so%y IT) come . 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D, Army te & ienave of nations, The action | rinse, $4.40; Army Field Sh Debate had been looked for when | $70: Army Officers’ Dress Shoes, the propoml reached the assembiy | $4.50; Hob Nails, $6.00; Army Well floor, but the fact the vote waa! neits, bc; Overseas Cap, S6c; ; unanimous made it appear there! ssa. ssc: Gas Maske, $2.00; Navy To afl our customers the present time are the happy day that Why Not ChainHer? | @rove's Queries Fair Co-Edna is the Genuine and Only of a Nice Old Man taxative BY AILEEN CLAIRE fontinued, Bromo q She was a co-ed, and was strutting} "When you wet her back,” she a away trote-the campus with a million | “4 t¥ine to comfor: nd of] Suaer, 1 SPpenttion © {BO ROW Wool Middlen, $10.50; Corned Best, things on her mind. | Course yoy wut act ber back—yvou'd! member . 2-1, BSc “L've owt her.” he sai@, “Bho was) “hn they stray away History Professor can; Large Double Plaid Blankets, here just a minute age and now she's | And ‘the dear old man exploded. | | gone.” | Us- -umph— be began. but | tablets. | $7.50; Auto Gr Captain Robes, $8.50; | Lectures Thursday) Regimental Socks, the pair, 6 paire WHAT “That's too bad.” sympathized the | Wickly returned to the vernacular Dr. ¥ H 2 tized bein tichard Rehpls of the history | $1.26; Heavy Wool Kootch Bocks, 66¢ TO GIVE j Rirl, and wondered why he didn’t tie Of Civilized beings, “Rr—a—he eel) The @rst and original Cold and |eepartment of the University of handy. tebe; Yeadsad asses | his pup to. @ lamp post if the animal ™. Wife now Geip tablet, the merit of which + Navy ‘ cou ington, will deliver a jectufe on | ' 4 : @ erin 3 The M Every child, every strayed away, “Where did you leave finn bgt BES cs is le ized by all civilized History and Politics; Evolution and| MPs. $11.00; Merino Underwear, 75: “_ grown person wants her? Pipl Bye matt yy Be phoma! gel | lag | Revolution,” at § p.m Thursday, in| per garment; UB. Cartridge Boxes, est grade r : The old gentleman fointed in the |! Re caretal to eveld lenitatlons. the Tranportation club reome, Rail | $1.00; Guns, ete ket, Ag suited to his direction of the meat market near | “™: , way Bxchange building. This ix the and habits. the corner of ith N. BE. and 45th] Sweet patootie! After thin co-Bana second in a course of five by Dr.| As we have always het street corner friends | | at. “She was looking in the window; ¥l! | their strayed belongings | when I left her,” he explained, “anda | Whethe i i i Sehols on “History and Contempo | OFFICES | rary Polities,” under the auspices of | | 1 was gone only long enough to buy | M*Y#4te On two lege or four | the Association of Collegiate Alum. Ciark, Manager (© BPerhape i Landl d’s Qu , is WIRELESS peta tn AVENUR / PS If You'd whistle,” she sug- i: } ome j e | gested, “-—--— you know they fot.| ord s Ntueries | Work by Moonlight Nerthweet Corner Third Avenes |! | low & whistle better than anything | Get on Her Nerves) | Surplus Army Supplie } and Union Street peace, Jt would be @ hambone} LONDON, Dec. 1—"'R’s gettin’ | | to Complete House 904 Third Ave. Next Madison Si. Diagenally Acress the Stress as re lon my nerves, yer worship, ‘« ix . 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