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ADVANCE STATS DE OF STAT WASHINGTON 9 Te per month, or 00 year CARRIER IN CITT Tl o'clock exch more Pi regular afterneos edt | eredtt ts Phone Mate ed Advert LE before the largest audicace North west. } LE HELP WANTED | GVER 17, FOR POSTAT. Bervica, $126 unnecessary. Blara of examination write mard (former Civil Service meiner), 1129 Equitable Bilis. hington, 1). AMIL A With STORE to wait on trade arrange and make hereeit generally i, State where w 1 od salary “a y + expe feb — AMHITIO”NN HONEST conscientious ladies who ¥ ah } ss ape Saturday, 1 30y WOMEN FS Bry) Xmas Ting ro Remie! Girt Bo, 4 wt RABT— at. “ar And repaira. 620 Union | Eyed vou 4 threw, “it away. Pia (0 E PIANO PLATING i. soe Pine st. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE AN WANTS DAY WORK jing. ironing, cleaning. 416 _ << Georgetown, Seattle. HOUSEWORK bY "He Main 2769. room 164. OMAN WA’ A "Pitiott 2588. reom 19 HELP WANTED VICE COR. Tespected | ny RS in the and club This December who ix dt ty King community can man and inetdetalty ase his income Por further in- jon, you or your wife should fat 904 ic! Binith Bidg., 10:20 230, 2:30 to 5:30. Mention ad of Thursday. RAPPic INSP! Medcware from 116 to #200 come rantee. We get mit. a P the ‘best - im the mar. cars 0 - ‘Also salesman to take charge care. F-183, § aa isi ° it away. if watch, iry repair tor "Satter & & Schwara “er wate Arcade, ite for work om my place. Fite [NTED—MALE WANTED aéver- ef Gischarged col- or callers are printed free of charse rUA’ ot ERSEAS MAN, MARRIED, wife, wants etan Out of any kind of work Hox . AS ener stoi 2, Bismarck, a baby, want acquainted with city. er or clerk in mnauer, Box 7 i. i HALL MAN y experience. Want work. F 186, Star. ~CARPEN TERIA or pntrast, new 15-W. Wises WoRR ranch, or take any outs! G-191, Star, -HA BO. Yourth and Pikes One gen- ‘s right-hand black gaunt- z ANT your wateh, throw it away PeUnion. LET—ONFURNISHED i HATH, | Gorth 207 FU! RNISHED HOUSE BALE—FURNITURE, GOOB ition? &-roum house, ie district. Wilt rent houne $38 Ow Eiiott 4 Hovse, 4 able, 2216 Hinds st. Take ar. “FURNISHED; 15 rent $40. North forth 207. ened. $22.50. HOUSES FOR RENT MINUTHM FROM COUT HOUSE: $18 per month, b-room house large ehic ken house, feet nquare. fee owne at 1046-W HOUSK t CAIKIL Rood view: p. Cail Eifiott 409 after 4 ist " nth e Olm- ead for perticulare Piallard 1247 ONE URNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS LAT OF 3 LAKE and storeroom. % CLEAN 524 Fourth 6 FLATS, WODERN fone =| :s [FURMIAIED APARTMENTS _AND FLATS SXBRONA . “pier 4d apartment ircled po! bh Street. $29. Madrona car SWELL LARGO ment, 2 beda steam heat Lith ave & Reason 1718. ™ Mob ’ pool, APALTWENT. rt bach 20 per month | mh Sidney D MOVING TA Tama ¥ able Mast 6438. nw NOoM, FURNISHED $25 Melrose N BW HOUSERERPING ROOMS PURNIFARD HOUSEK ER rooms, inluding linen, gas phone, 818 per month. Anne 2491. 1009 First ave TO TE TCRS FOR LRARE— ON ROOM, foehe ON Pine ot, between Firth and West lake, 69 fe facing Pine, with large windows. “This is ane of th ations in Heattle, M. & and paved} Take CROOM APART ams ARON : THE wont They buy Yaa Ow L Paes clothing, furs jewelry end eachange everything Firet. Pilot sa3t WANTED note VELOCTPEDIE 4 to 8 years, rubber tires, ball bear- juga, Ballard 2980. | e Fa it SALB—MINCRLLANFOUS 8 an ANP, RRPes o wn a Fire SHORT FLOORING HORT CEILING $40.00 per thousand for 4 INE S-foot lengtha and $35.00 ro Neruea for Efoot to S-foot nee nap Cap AR Rdg stipe wide priced || and Our large flustrated catalog thow- ing full line of building material free om requent. WILLIAMS CO. Kstablished 1499. ERK APTENTION- strawberry plants, fed ranpberry vigorous pi duaity 200.000 Marshal! 250.000 b* bbe: fants Stronm, he greatest producers. ranteed or money back. We Pay delivery your town. Prices on request, A, ROTHER, Leary Main Ci’ [ome sete TRADE TOUR PHONOO RAPHE ¢ ood new re" orc A: hth boron LINTON S 1613 C OCMETED bed spread “cccceccece “FILET “ROsk a work of art bay A FINE NEW PIANOS. MIG fale low prices. Clinton's, 1612 41 insti ele OOD, DOURLE load, Sack kindlin free. Also ete! ait kinda Queen Ance PREG CHRPTHAS OFF Save 40% (0 $04 on poor Christmas ve c gifts. See LesHind, #15 Third AB TIRES AND Te Acme Repair Shop repairs any- Uni Mode! and 220 Cherry Oakland 6 Oakland 6 m Onk Lexington 1 f) NG | teetf bs SAL AUTOMOBILES | NOW ney “POO, |AT AnouT MALL if You Mad Pay have been jaxwell, mo $295 down 0} above, bala: ope 1919 and & me ot as you rida dan , oo as rida down, you truck 1970 50 down, balance $118.41 T monthly payments ndard sues LIVENGOOD MOTOR Co. tbuters and Retalle TON MINUTE MAN SIX ike St Bast 100. 2 DON'T LOOK FURTHER for USED Ours Are K FORDS nably Priced and Are in Good Condition WR GIVE KO Qeananrens ut You can rely on us to tell you Just what shape our it wi oot our Blo. tall now lighting t ef the care tak hs is an Adve AS FOR CONTENTED BARGAINS" ' CENTRAL AGENCY, Ina txed Ford Denlore ad Pike TNITED MOTORS CoO 1580-22 Bellevue, Between Pike and Pini THE Nome OF THE COLE, REO, DOAT looking for PHONE BAST & Tur HOME OF TIS COLB, HBO, T ehCB-ARKOW TOU Light b-passenger car. id. Cali One Must be PORD Coure, riiirt-CLABS TON- model; 16,000 jek Sale, $245 can. cinberg, Hast 3269 ditie ; late miles For @ U for Mr. 6 ON a sisce es ws WANTED—AUTONOBH ES e DRY SHIPYARD load, double 1105-J. A EPA bing aed, clectrical Teasona bic ee GR SALB idot Pitt AV, terana ts Saturday, December and 11 plume ron os HCOND-HAND GAS) |13 we FOR SALE—RRA\ ESTATE et Siehotas Py A Phone Ballard ase REPAIRS, THATS UR ope saw tit ling. NOVEL- with 2 ovens th Charch. CHANCE BALE — bh far'ehi “baftare 1708., TO RF et LOAD MILL WOSB. > 4 ae ie 26. ms r player ot PRINCETON RANG water colle $26, Aliso oriol, $5 1 42 16t) La 6, LATG) AL AR WOOD beating stove for $it. Telephone orth 4187. Ot New York f ap red. wits 50, 6 Wa “a ih Maliard 1624. Fre Wis OF TRUNKS CHEAT | 621 Pike. GOAL AND WOOT 3 “FRAT: | California ave) tical) t B | Ravanacit’ HATE $250 Sess isk NE ‘ ASS RANGE, eh Pikes HC WANTED—FURNITURE tun FELL Main 3517. and office furnitu: trolas ches ‘ ft pat We want hostrehold | 6 ianos, Vie~ with records, leather roe! jorge brass bed. steel bed, Simmons eprings, #itk floss mattress, baby busgy, ete Long Transfer Co, 2763 California leat Bit Rooms | rent. 210t% PIUCES co 02 Crary Bid. Fifth and Union. FULL-SIZED BED, COM lete, one % bed, to sell cheap. 8 W. Harrison. HIGH-GRADI PIANO, hUGE AND furniture © rooms. Rainier PET STOCK KR FALKING eAnior Fors SALE, h | 5 A brand new Oakland f-passenger only conta. $1 And its the sce newest mode Why not play | 1 terms of 12 months. Price guar anteed until May, 1921. on AUSTIN-MOBELEY \ 12th B. Pike. Hast te at $9.00 cord ofiret $2,509. easy SONORA ix Tee 40: é-ooM OLD SMALL HOME BARGAINS terme—New (-reom ben- % Dleck from ear, 1 min bination Itvin 2 bedr sinha. this by tm me naar fee but t of the materials are on the ground: owner leaving and t* sacrificing; @ snap for some une whe » finish the hor $400 cash, liberal discount on ail cash. ful iHighiand choo |, minutes out on ke Burien line, Take ear to 12th ave. 5 W. and Henderson anch office, or chil Gt mam of lew GLOPM sPcURITY 231-3 Central Building NEW PUILDING ndy new t-room bungalows with bie cround Good h lots, with plenty of #p and garden. These # od Im two weeks, and are offer for $2,509 each, § rmenth. iicht in “yi pretty bung in and shout them at them atop and t some of the neighbors ab Tittle be see how well pleased they @ ot a. GEO. ¥ k. Phone Main 2909 || $-ROOM COTTAGT; FULL RARE | ment, drootes; bathroom ; water: pantry; ane pew Reuse, fe ¢ block from street | on terme oF | 4 place +100 ‘Avenas light ap lot 4unie2 painted: ty car. $1.00 eanh taken 1.00 meurance. side Poreetatn large foter balanee monthly JORDAN & CO an Bank Bidg. VALE Oi ready little hor COTPAGT Green Lake Goon Cont district; » Oeash, 2408 Fr mont ave HOUBE ON to | Broadway AVE achool lines iti hist ear Clore Ff “HAP, per month own. Glothern, 809 American Bank CULVE QUBREN ANNE pme to us for the best buys Queen Anne hill property. RK. C. CULVER 4 Konton st $-hOOM COTTAGE, woodshed: lot bOx110 streets graded and sewer: 3403 Fremont ave. North 207 oT 40xi100; No QUEEN ANN gtreet a 44, walice and ri Me Queen maken to a © Also two lota 609x100 tn all, © price |40 acres sowe 3403 Fremont ara mee, THE phat td STAR 15 FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE — OWNER $5,500, Te bungalow action at want's snap AYs cur In Honea $1,000 Cann Hated for $4,200, out ¢ ge ption nail, and kitchen on in buffet; % nice bath i lot $20 teat a 1 jerks with pretty ving jcity, and this goes thie week; eall ua and ate this at ones, UK & KIMZEY, Wiiott 4992 419-14 Be VACANT INC, 2OP EN WILLIS with . COMAN & CO, 208 Marion Bt and on everything o cash, will 12th N. Band 47th wid for: $1,300, adie this Rh. COOPER WILLIS with _A. COMIAN & CO, 208 Marion St ALDERWOOD SNAP wood Manor, 2 mi from station; pice bungalow places, eleetric 1 and runs thra; 2 @ trees eb well and wt owner wishes t Canada on his %% sectio sell for far original $450 will han balance at per month, Including interest, r/ Whelan, Rob Co. aboard Hide. Main NEw furniahe furniture ¢ ur from t ly of $1,400; % ho and and bath, on Ww. newly paint- rooms t 76 WEST SKATTLE PROPERTY ~~ WOODY s A443 EA TELE § 1, tts. on as Roe burs a fin tle bumgaiow of 3 rma, bath completely and furnivhed; sewer in magnificent unob city, bay and ty nect low'on & ft #2, ne on exceptionally easy ys * ee aay. 5 rho T have four furnished houses to rent Wert 14 CL YOU ONE-TRIND ii payment down, and lumber to build Went aT Be WEAN, TERT OUR OF OW FATE you, us, and one o! representatives will call and spect your Sitgiat iio, 3? ia, rhoys aie Real Extate Dieariment ™ FOR So. FIVE ROR, BU NGALT new; $2.20%: consider jot om paved ment sereet ts nogon West Beattie: §2.- it lot ae Finet Ps fide WY 1 ACKES LEVEL et, food wail: 40 Pig) cleared; value 1.000; fre you? ottwast fine Brien fuses Wil Hare. Pri 800. weit ttage and bungale | cash, and assume 208 Crary nel fie. Ine. 4100 Areade Fi ae Bitiott t tine. 8, WITH TACKES BLACK bottom gell; running brook; new to. eos € AND Casit FOR-Te near Aubura Box ACREAGE SKAGIT BAY LANDS xoTics We are rotne to rates the price of thie land in the -very m futor Ne is your opp he present } FPARKS & DYF 229 Reeond Av, Phone nd Floor 1 ! oF SM Datty SPRCIALS level; deep, rich improved berry rma good pave- spring $500 10 acres h of Duvall: on from price lee from town: house ot 10 aeren easy 1% m cleared level; bes terms Jomn valley district $15 per month 5 gentle for ra li om gray south ad $100 timber: epring 10 acres pasture $1,000; acres n land balance good upland ens, $20 per month. ke: 10 sores creek timothy level halt die per month bottom Monre $25 Second Are. MY LITT crty FARM Weet Heatt are be enough for a nice garden and chicken $50 will « * n. Work for yourself; dont tie idle, im Prove this place: it will make y & dandy home, lumber for @ house H.C, PETERS, 716 Third Ave. CACHES, 2-ROOM HOUSE, CEMENT basement, 2 chicken houses; 2 acres Gl For quick, Xmas takes it; half cash, ' et 5615.) * | FOLKS ; $250 cash, | 1 will help you get | 9 A CREAGE wer KY IN KING COUNTY res, of which 40 acres is choles elit valley; BACKER WHET OF vey with good f city water and located close to eraded and high location for chickens this in a real snap; VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Avenue 10 ACKieS Tust outside of city: re $-room honse, large house, root cellar, we house, ete; you can not beat the soll anywhere around Seattle: we ean deliver this for a short time only for $6.500, pn torma; if you real estate contract applied on TER & noos nila Fremont North 2556 | TACKS, IMPS | Thie 8 pcres is a very @ pail; loeated 14 by; view of & l-room house, Practionity new, on the place price $506; $200 cash, balance $10 per month, P. VAN ARSDALT & CO _1019 Third Avenue ACTS LEVEL, LAND Near ning water: barn, smoke 4 house, het wns York Wik CLHATE reom house: barn: chicken pint John Noonan, Napavine, ‘ah. sd FARM LANDS it AREA: MOBTLY CLEARED, ON Pacific highway. near Maryrvitie room hers, fursished, piane erage; nearly pew Mord ear, poultry housem; breoder for 0 chicks: family ‘orehard; 60 te, 1 cow, 2 heifers, all ‘fine shape WILL, Northwestern Fivenom United Finance Pan Motor, King Ab Aimplex Ante Heacon Con HE nd a Fiinine Btoeks. Kiilott 8590. 2 SRATTL © excellent locations for near Fourth and Pike if, semall retail bani- lo premium wo pay lease. GnRoceny $500 Cash Down An gacoption: ly good web fonnection; noe comp: in diatrict, and rent month This e. M. g $450 Cash Down and Invetce A market with @ trade built ried of 13 sed amounting to 60 » day and over at the resent time; good remi- ence dixtrict location. and only $15 @ month ren feet fixtures and build- Owner will give you & trial to show that he is doing the business stated GARAGE Malf interest $800 34-ear atorag station and completely equipped repair shop; large line of Accessories, oll, greases, ete. If you are mechan- feally inclined, thir is an exreptfonal opportunity to secure an equal half in- terest in @ live garage, where you can make $266 & month for yourself. Present owner has owned garage for years, and has tablished a | business that he is unable to super- vise alone. Three men em- loyed, and more will ha te" bevaddea: SEATTLE INVESTMENT Co. BE Megbonrd Pee e meee eee e eee eee eH OOH OEE EE EOE EE SESE ees FEE eE EERE EEEEEEEE® Bee meee mercer creases esses essere sees reseeeeaeseseseseseeseeseee “lear fens dbrins nn EE STOP e eee eee eH eee eE HE SEH ESE SEES HEHE SESE EEE EEE HSE EE SER ESTE ES AUTO REPAIR SHOP PARTNERSHIP $550 In the full price for an equal one-half interest in one of the best paying shops in the city; located we in; cheap fore work fan take care necessary. t clase mechanic, af owne: an Al man, and willing to 1 fins ou are wi Deiter than $200, per th and be your ewn For particulara see lodge, 717 Seabourd Bid. aRY stock and fix- day cash and nth; 2 furnished living rooms. Full price for all, $1,550; terme, INDIANA INVESTMENT CO. 319 Seaboard Bldg CAN” BHOW ” YOu PROPTT OF $6,060 a year handling a necessity which repeats orders. Investment of $500 bo $1,000 required for mer chandise only. Your choice of lo- cation in the state. See Mr. Sweet 1614 Bighth Ay HOOMING TTOUSI 20 roome: close in; all housekeeb- ing; all full; reasonable rent. Pur nitire is good and place is clean $625 cash down. MENT CO. rd Bide WHO WILL JOIN Mi TN | creating @ stock company to | finance a proposition of the ex- plots of Paul Bunyan and, the Hue Ox? The world is very bril- li r entertainment, and hare bjeet properly reproduced. tand sha frank B. Rb Gunelio at CASTE GROCH $1,000 Wiles tora snane t never seen one. Hubbard & . 627 Beahoard NRidg JAL-—-CLBANING AND BIUEBB: paflor, leoring $200 month equipped, including auto, ali terms house downtown. $1,400; $600 cash rooming 000 Fall 80-room clone in Ait ROOM i HOUSER I accept reasonal Billo NG. WiLt, = offer, Call M NAVY YAKD BAY | purchase | » BUSINESS SececcEee bow wrown J iP AURANT only vin worth f $4,000 if ie “uw ot being « is the en cheap. tunity Mr ¢ecccecce MALL GROCERY Suburban loeaiie rooma and bath: alsa gaarge and chicken runs; rent $10, Will sell for $1,150, oF will invotes, ean handle this piace nicely is @ nice home; no old tumbled down shack. Hubbard & Baston, 627 Beaboard Bide “CONFECTIONERY AND DATRY” beautiful livin AND LIGHT GROCERIES Located near large city school: futty equipped to serve school lunches, $1,680 monthly business. You will mpke $456 to $600 monthly profits One of the very best buys wo have. ‘The price is $1,650, Bee MR HEM ENWAYT, 432 burke Bide, Second and Marion. CASH AND & | Brick butldi id water; per day fell fixtures worth ity and. will stock, Around very, Will MOVIE THE ‘e two «# buy will take a hundred rd car. Both theatres must be sold this See HAUHROOK, 422 Burke CANDY HUY A real place at a real pric Good location and business; fine fix- tures, See DAWKINS, 422 Burke Bide. Beeond and Marion, | SPECIAL NOTICES ce OF THR UNIV enRTTY tint church will hold Natural feme ange: MN por bathe 41 rt ave, M. 6115. DIL LILLIAN CHANDLER, Sanipractor i) PR SWHATS MABANG EE ALT GLOWS, shower People's Bank Lidg. Second and Pike” Pre tana | Kina Marks, Hydrotherapy, sclentif- lo massage 7 Mutual Lite Bid, Firat and Yesier i He PHONE AGAIN. NO Kee: erences required now. ei PRIVATE HOSPITAL CAPE. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY pas WAKTINGTON FAT AN CRY ro LOANS. Proras pervion ROTHER PAR MORTGAGE CO. inc. Leary Bids. me BTATT York rs a O48 Ne “HOF, 211 Ilo era SS CONKULTATION PRE! enere. All courts. Attorney» —Patem “FRED ERICK Z; P. GORIN- PRT. 390. “ASN FENWICK LAWRENCE ne GARDENING THAT BATISFIES. 310 Union St. Corti ccountanta “Certified Public Accountants K-R_WANREN & CO, Leary BSE. BR-K Ee TURN ‘actor, Snd and Pine. Consultation (ree. Hours, 10 to 5. svenings by appointMent. Elliott 4 a. ae Dr. Kilns, F18 Denny vide, 1408 tnd fy wa atectes ee MALATE eht Private lessons. Stevens, 4th & Pika AT ASKER JUNK COLT & EMiort 3791 ‘iret . SORRY. TO 13 LOAD 335-6 Rrapite uilding nd, Near Madison. Ww ye otrieity, carpets With Hamilton Beach washer, L. FIBLDS, 1th & Olive, Kast 9269 Physicians, Surgeon NGUS, BITRE BLDG. INDE Specialiat for men's ail- eee reasonable. tell __ Piano Tuning JOHN STROM, piano re fect tuning, $3.50. evenings Razor Blades Sharpened Gfanmeabers, Cutlery. 1407 sth ave. ug Weaving and Clewning AT Tie Mills. 817 nM TF Well Digging GING WATER GUAR- A Window Cleaning SCAD oh W inbow CLOBANING Main 6K VOR BALE—AUTOMORILES bit Pike. menia. ng. Cor Hott 1633 Writ pt $ CHILfFOT NASH MOTOR CO. He ROVENT A NASH | And we took in trade a 1918 iT You'll be pleased fee the condition of car and know. the price and terms we are asking. HE BOUGHT. A NASH aw in his Dodge would We will sell-aa is for $400. HH BROUGHT A NASI 1919 Hupmobile touring ear will | be ont of our rebuilding shop | { within a few Will re- Paint this car to suit the pur- | chaser, Pr ; doing $60 to) - |cently. ‘HE ISN'T THE |} of ch serv": MacSwiney’s Efforts for Ireland Are Told | by Widow story of Terence Maciwiney and bin final hunger strike was told today by the widow of the late lord mayor of Cork, who appeared before The Na tion’s unofficial commission on con ditions tn Ireland. Bo flerce wae Mac#winey’s love for Ireland and the righ lang ahe [sald that bis baby daughter, Maura, | could not speak any but the Lrivh language, “She has never heard her father or mother use a word of Englieh,” Mrw. | Mactwiney waid. The widow ap peared a small, fragile woman, dress. | led im black, speaking with a bit of | brogue, WAS ARRESTED IN COURTSHIP DAYS |. Mrs. Mactwiney said she first met her husband in 1915, and later again) at Christmas, 1916, when he was on officer in the Irien republican army. “He was arrested and put in jul about that time for making a speech, and [ used to go to jail to see bien,” she waid. We were married in June, 191%" Shortly before the maid, MacBwiney had and deported to England, “We were not engaged, but I think I knew how things were,” she «aid, “So I went to London to find him. “I avked soldiers and police about jhim, but they said no one would ever know where he wan,” she continued. “But that night I got a letter from him, paying where he was, I went to jail to see bim that night, and there| we became engaged. About a fort night later we were married, We were married in England by an Irish priest In our own language.” While MacSwiney was in prison,| bis baby was born, Mra, Maciwiney wad. Miss Mary MacSwiney testified yesterday. Garbed In a deep Diack and with a heavy veil thrown back from her ruddy face, Mins MacSwiney ap peared an a witnens before the un official commission on conditions in Ireland, organized by The Nation, « |New York magazine. She began ner- Yously, but gained confidence as she she arrested | bufld the Gaelic Ie and Sister :| WASHINGTON, Dee. 9. — The;ewept trto an arraignment of Brit toh rule, “Terence wae only eight when my Mins Mactwiney suid. were taught Ipinh . olutionary the I got a bright for memorizing ® par one that had two to curees on Eng- children em bi flery stanras deve and," | SAYS ENGLAND | STHELES LANGUAGE t told of her brother's efforts te gue to teach the atz-penny tleular! Irtah Jangus “Bngland has always stified our language,” she om “This was very potent in her process of Anglicizing ast of the Gaelic leag however, groups to stndy Gaalic be- gan to gather in cottage rooms thrue out Ireland.” she said, adding that now most Irishmen knew Gaelic. “Terence MacSwiney agreed with finn Fein policies, but was not « member of any Sinn Fein club,” she sald. He was a republican, she itr ninted. WHISKY TAX FOR EDUCATION In her arraignment of British rule, Mins MacSwiney, a school teacher, deciared that every effort to stamp out Irish nationalism was made im the educational system. “A certain part of the whisky tax went to education,” she said. “The remult was if all our people were sober there was Uttle money for schools. If they were drunk there was little more. “Under such conditions Trish ¢hibk dren grew up; not a word of Gaelic or of Irish history was allowed. This has given the Engtish a chance to say all Ireland does not want inde pendence. Al! Ireland does want in dependence. And now today is our ‘Valley Forge.’ The difference is the soldiers bore the brunt at your Valk ley For women and children af yurs.”* Miss MacSwiney charged Sir Ea werd Carson, Ulster leader, got arms and ammunition’ from Germany to fight home rule. BEEKS OPPOSES HOUSTON PLAN Is Against Raising Tax on Incomes Under $5,000 Radical changes in the system of levying income taxes, including re peal of all tax on corporations and @ substantial inereave In surtax on Incomes of more than $5,000, were recommended by William T. Peeks, chief deputy collector of internal revenue for thin district, tn an tn- terview with The Star Thursday. Chief Beeks declined to comment op the annual report to congress of Secretary of the Treasury Houston. He stated, however, bis viewr on the faults-of the income tax system and remedies for them. While Secretary Houston, accord ing to bis report, favors increasing | the rate of tax Incomes of less than $5,000 and reducing the surtax on) those over that amount, Beeks has been known for some time to hold opposite views. “Income taxes should be aswessed according to the individual's ability to pay.” Berks declared “Still, no tax should be collected on incomes of under $500 for the simple reason | that it would cost more to collect it than the tax itself. “I would put corporations on the same baris as partnerships. That is, the corporation would pay no tax as such, but the invested capital and in- come would be included in the tax- able holdings of the individual stock- holders, To offset the obvious loss to the government by this, I would inerease the surtax on large incomes, “I would make a distinction, also, between earned and unearned in come, The man who works for o living should not be taxed #0 heavily as the man who clips cou- pons.” ey is PONZI HISSED BY ITALIANS| Appearance Causes Scene in Court CAMBRIDGE, Mase. Dee, 9.—Pro- bate court was thrown into an uproar here yesterday when Charles Ponzi, “bushel basket millionaire,” attend. ed a‘meeting to select trustees to handle his affairs. Ponzi was sen tenced to five years in prison re His When the dapper financler appear. ed there was an instantancous babel, with hundreds of his creditors—most- ly Italians—shouting their feelings Ponzi snapped back at them, return ing imprecationg as sizzling as he re. ceived, He made repeated attempts to got the floor for an announcement or speech, but was howled down by angry cients. ‘The crowd was s0 threatening that court officers finally had bim returned back to fail SAME ED YOUNG Ra Young, auto salesman at 1 Broadway, complained today that he | was considerably embarrassed by | newspaper accounts of the dismissal | estate dealer, of 5 Ballard ave. ‘The charge against, the realtor was lgrand larceny. ‘The complainant | was Betty Durant, who safd he had misrepresented property he had sold her, Judge Boyd J, Tallman yester-| day held there were insufficien grounds for prosecution and dis missed the case. t! THE ANNUAL DINNER OF THE JUNIOR CLASS at the university will be held at the Commons at 615 @] tonight, ges against Ed Young, a real|! SON FIGHTS FOR FATHER’S CASH Launches Court Attack om Other Children ‘To enforce an alleged agreement whereby his father was to bequeath him three fifteenths of his property, and to establish another compensate cane he is disinherited, Fred B. Cay- anaugh is suing bis immediate fag ily in Judge A. W. Frater’s court. ‘The father, Martin J. Cavanaugh, now past $0, is in California, He is being represented by counsel. Frank F. Cavanaugh, a brother of the plain- uff; Elvira C. Robert A. Card, sisters, are a: Em ma J. Fulford and Rose M. Newell, other sisters, did not answer the com- plaint. SAYS FATHER PROMISED HIM DISPUTED BEQUEST Fred Cavanaugh claims his fe ther promised the disputed berg in return for services performed in running a hotel in California and in helping bim dig an ofl well According to the story, the of the family died in 1912, and tin J. Cavanaugh, married Cai erine M, Cantwell, 45, and started & trip around the world. In H kong they quarreled and Cavanaw came back to California, The children, apprehensive test his bride should obtain his property, then agreed that Fred should induce his father to secure their inheritante and if the request should cause the father to disinherit Fred, the other children should divide with him whatever bequests they obtained, CUTS FRED FROM HIS WILL The father eubseq' made a will leaving Fred $1, and the children notified Fred, it is alleged, they would not be bound by the agree ment According to the defense, the father disinherited Fred he believed Fred ‘has as a fortune already out of handling the property by power of attorney. The father states Fred has refused to give an accounting. CAMPUS STAR TO SHINE 2 NIGHTS In Leading Role of Oscar Wilde Comedy Reputed to be the’ best actress om the campus, Migs Jean MeMorran, 4038 15th ave, N. B. senior coed at the university, will demonstrate hee dramatic ability Friday and Satur- day nights, when she takes the lead ing role in “The Importance of Be / ing in Earnest,” staged in the Y. ML C. A, nuditoriam, Fifth ave, and Sen eca st, by the university dramatic department. Miss McMorran has established an enviable record during the three years that she has been a student at the university, She is now president of “Red Domino,” women's dramatio society. In April, 1919, ehe had the leading part in “The Debutante,” university annual spring opera, which was staged at the Metropolitan theatre, She also gained laurels in the sume mer school production this year ‘Her Husband's Wife.” Assisting Miss MoMorran js an alle star university cast, including Grant Merrill, Harold McClintock, Marie Broulette and Wilhelmina Crawford. Glenn Hughes, instructor in the de- partment of dramatics, is directing the play — nportance of Being in Barn est” was written by Oscar Wilde, It portrays in a humorous manner the adventures besetting a sophisticated young Londoner and a young lady bid takes @ lively interest ia Bash