The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 8

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ANTLIAP PETITIONS THE SEATTLE STAR PICK SUCCESSOR TO SEN, LAMPING | LONDON, Eng, been ploked in the Isle of Wi and violets, primresea, Residents of the S2n4 senatorial district, Beattie, will vote at a ape PRIM, Pa, Dee 10. AND THIS IS WINTER Deo 9-- Kipe raspberriea and strawberries have single pPloke and roses are in bloom in t But Do Their Duty | A coroner's THUNSDAY, DECEMPEN 9, & \Eager to Give Their Blood for $25 Fee LIVERPOOL, Dee, 19-—Many ap | pileants presented themostven at the | Royal igfirmary in reeponse to an Appeal to give their blood for trans fusion. A feet of $25 was paid for Hart Calls Special Election)" “\ Servos transtusion ee : Stags Fight Duel for December 21 Women Jurors Weep |_ ALveeron, tex, pee. 19-—Tex Till Th Both 5 an bas sequired « mule, Mile. Ver dun, #9 named because ashe was born lon the Verdun battefiela of France Seaweed Sought ag Food for Mot TDNDON, Deo 16. the edible variety le being sv) London tor consumption by nui mothers. It is a national dclicacgy Wales. a4 a i} LONDON, Dec, 10.-—~Two stags the Sevenoaks residence of 1 SPREADING "To Be Sent to Every Uist Post in State; Growing | Hackville fought antil one of t was killed outright and the oth | badly wounded that it had to be on the day of the farnoun battle, She | wan taken by the Texana to Camp Travis an © mascot. jury of women wept when they re | turned @ verdict holding Martin ©. | Cornell, city solicitor, reeponsible for the death of William gchultxy, who o killed by an automobiia Cor I'n defense was that he was home, |elal election called by Gov. Hart on | December 21, to Mil the vacancy In the legislature eansed by the reste nation of Senator George B. Lam ping. t Evil Pointed Out When Lamping wre elected port! at the Ume of the acrident | -_ pot c ianioner, the governor acospted - —— nia rea It’s to Be Weaker | WINDOWS his resignation as senator and called for the apectal elec The Bnd district lows: Yealer way from Lake Wash | ington to Broadway, north on Broad way to Ping, weet on Pine to Belle |vue, north on BeMevue to Denny| be referred to an the “fair wex,” way, west on Denny way to West | “weaker sex” and “mother-in-taw.” Jake and north on Westinke to Lake| They declared that woman's judg Union, Lake Washington and Lake| ment is a good aa man's; women talk linion from the east and north | lems than men; women can keep a boundaries. neoret. ’ Sex No More, Decree LONDON, Dee 10.—The members of the Woman's Freedom irague have derided that women hall not Petitions for Initiattye Measure 31, the antialien land law, aimed rily at preventing the owning wand leasing of nericuitural lands by | pJapanese, are being witely circu Mated, both in Seattle and thrucut | “the state Up to the present time, tnttvidual | Members of the Veterans of Foreign | Wars have taken the lead in obtain ‘Gng signatures. Jules Markow, presi dent of the Tist Division association, j has reported 260 signatures obtained by bis own efforts | SEND PETITIONS TO ‘EVERY Post IN STATE ‘The activity shown by the veterans \@f Seattle in pushing the petitions ‘has prompted the formation of a @ommittee of veterans who are send petitions to every veteran post | ‘dn the state. The committee con | Mats of Hert C. Ross, Miller Free-| man, Ewing D. Colvin and Philip | ‘Tindall. A ciroular letter sccompanien the Petitions reciting the promise of Gov Mart to urge the pasmge of such ‘& law and the resolutions adopted by ‘the various local posts and the state and national conventions of the sev ral organizations in favor of rigid Japanese exclusion. Stating that the proposed bill seeks to give practical effect to the action taken by these conventions, the let- Boys’ Mackinaws & Leather Coats and Sweaters ~ A dual celebration was held in Monroe, Wis., when Miss Edith May, winner of the Na- | tional Salesgirls’ Beauty Contest, arrived back home after completing a siz-weeks’ engage- |ment with Florenz Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic in New York, Mits May walked in just in| | time to help make things merry on her grandparents’ golden wedding anniversary. But} most of the interest was turned toward Edith, She will probably spend Christmas at home | jand then return to New York to appear, with Miriam Cooper, in a Mayflower movie. | ter continue BY EDITH MAY “Dont be aity™ he sald “Just be! Eighth Articte me confidence. I told him in a few! nice to me—" His other arm went tien hp Other girls in. the chorus, both | words how I hed been chosen in the| quickly round my shoulder, draw: LATTLE JAPANS ta the Follies and the Midnight National Saleagiris’ Beauty contest | ing me so strongty I could not break 4 ¥; yr eceage tanta rapidly sequir | yrolic, where I appeared part of the |and was enjoying my “reward” of| fron I saw his face coming nearer - > nly Fa gordo cone conned an | ee are always getting mail. They | mix weeks with Ziegfeld and six/and nearer, hin lips bending toward = ‘ernenes be "| read the letters together, and giggle. | weeks, later” with the Mayflower! mina Inatinctively I ducked—and| California. | The White and Puyallup | «risten to this “John” He says 1) Photoplay corporation. He looked at | felt the rough edge of my hat brim $5 67 e $6.67 $12.50 Mackinaws $8 33 and Sweaters now ses<cee-- e 4 River valleys, between Tecoma and } " jremind him of the woods in spring-| me, half amused, haif admiring. nctape bis cheek. Seattle, and the Yakima Indian reser. | Oh, boy! wouldn't that keep! ‘You can get on, if you wunt to,"| Jt muet have hort, for he made a! $15.00 Mackinaws $ 5 | 0 00 ; and Sweaters now... e 4 | | } } | His voice was pleasant and eave) $8.50 Mackinaws and Sweaters NOW s.<s-cumes $10.00 Mackinaws and Sweaters NOW ~s.s-cec=- | tim ere iat Snening. tr NAT. | you awake! He wants me to go out|ho said, with a quick glance at my'| quick exclamation and let go of ma | moter Japan, and in the country with him Sunday.| homemade serge drem, my old bat,| 1 rushed blindly off, into my cour | |Probabty in the subway to Bronx | my gloveleas hands fe threateging to spread to every | in's very arma, who had come to find) part of the state Especially t# this! yk: Can you see little Tottic tod-| “I @an't know that T wane te | ma “the California antiJapanese land ‘ink around lookin’ at the pretty an-| keep it up—this sort of work,” I | since the recent enactment of Ne “Why, what's the matter? Mixve| Jaw, which ie cansing large numb \tmale? Will I go? You tell him,| answered, you neen a ghost tooth—you get the nerver | “Then why id you go mnte the! ~Yeo,* 1 anid, laughing ancertatn “I've got a note,” put in am | thing ty. "Oh, Edna, I wicn—* Boys’ Hats and Caps, : other girt, “from « dark stranger | “1 believe T was thinking of the) “Well, wish!” she was Ieeghing, bb Sh Und ear: who says it’s my own fault If I | money end of 1 There meme to be|toa “Wish that some nice, man| r — ever go home in the street car, | more money in stage work than in| was going to take us ont to dinner Ties, Gloves, 4 He's got 0 coupla RelieReyess | anything else.” jand for & motor ride before the night Pajamas, Night Shirts, a lying around, rusty for lacks use. “There in, 1 guew. Aa you've got | performance” and All Other ; 1 Oe look him | the looks. I could introduce yeu to| “Rana ‘4 ¥ 3 over, at Stage dour | Lilenfeld—ofe of the biggest pro] “Mr. White and Peter walting | Wonderful Values" ~ with a white flower in his but | ducers In town. IT make htm give i ath dl = Boys’ SS re Ay Prices tonhete!” you a fob when you are thru here—| The darfingst Redu now have upon our soil, by! The call-hoy handed me a few Iet- if you want it.” “circulating the petitions for the en.| ters, too, They were all from high | Something in his voles made me school girls, mying how much they | drop my eyes. I tried to move out of admired me and would I please send | my corner, but he stayed in my path. . ‘4 & $9.85,$14.65,$17.50 ame Marshal Foch Now Bourgeois of Spa} T i 9 an autographed photegraph—they | “Come for a bite of supper with me N O A ES Values to Values to Values to were making a collection “of their | and we'll talk it , — | Closes Tea Estates "| Oh, Teouldn't! Sty cowstn ts wth| yooh has naed to his eailecton atl cores 0 902 spe favorite actreases.” seca As me—ghe's coming now™ country tea estate have been| AS A COOL BREEZE” “Brine her, toom he toghed. pelied to close down, owing to| While I was reading these, « tall, | Pleasantly. “perhaps she will’ reatiee ‘the grave depresison of the industry. | fe0d looking man whom I had often | tat I coun help you. Come—" and | Strong representations are being *s*en standing about the stage door, | "* hid out his hand. to the government to abolish | spoke to ma COLOMBO, Dec. 19—Several of titles and decorations that of “Roue- geola of Spa.” votet him by that! Relgian munietpality, Wie right te! no call himecif ts attested by ap th, luminated manuscript SEE OUR WINDOWS TalloredReadyCo. 401 to 407 Pike Street q A monster crime and adventure story, filled with thrills! By the author of “Raffles.” | TRIES TO FORCE HER “Hello, little girl he began, step | WITH HIM ping close and sort of crowding me) I took it automaticnNy, bat when I the dye into a corner. “You're as refreshing tried to draw {t away, he wouldn't! the occupied Hhine territories are! from | as a cool breese in this stuffy place! | ist go. Hoe looked at me closely, com-|eniisting in the French Bereign | | How did you happen?™ ing nearer and nearer ‘Legon. 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