The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1920, Page 3

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1 © UNIVERSITY @me Here Now— 8 The super-sen- sation of thrill- a] ing pictures— “DEAD MEN A big gold strike—a ship with its cargo of gold—a scheming, mur- derous pirate; but he etkon, 8 not with the passionate love of a man anda woman! Hazel D. Buckland, Seattle brok-| | . ¢f, Was arrested Saturday afternoon charge of grand larceny pre- E. Gregg, Jumberman, she fajied to turn over ue én @ business tran- whieh carioad for $1,500. thousands of stomachs ° concerned the of jath. ship- | She! EATTLE Dreadnaught's “Fighting Face” Diagram o} of Its Mast, Guns, Etc. — —— i <I “Topmast’ Fore-yard Arnv Search Lights Range Dial Forward Defense Sta. Range Finder Navi gaturs Bridge Bridge Wings Signal Bridge Gaming ‘Tower Inch Guns ———> Salw te /Guns ere ab Ka BY PAUL N. WILSON Here are the vitals of a modern battleship—eyes, ears, teeth, all ex leept the heart, or locomotive power 'You might ctip it out and put it away for fiture reference when you read a story of Uncle Sam's fight ing monsters The entire section marked “mast can be shot away in battle, without seriously injuring the fighting ability | Anti-Arcraft Guns ae Conk be, jot flags: The searchlight are used for many purposes, including sie naling by flashes. The range din} gives other «hips of the Meet the range at which the guns are being fired. The navigator’s bridge ie the station of the captain and his ants who supervise the ship, the captain's commands are signaled by sailors from the bridge wings. fof the ship. The topmast supports! The antiaireraft guns are manned | the wirelcas set. The fighting tower) by marines against iw where the lookout stands, search-| above. | ing for the first sign of an approach-| Note closely the narrow silts in The foreyard arm ts the part marked conning used to signal the speed, and other | ‘This is a circular room, running clear intermatien to other ermation to/other ships, ae Se meansito the bottom of the ship, enoneed! | ing enemy. PASSIAC, N. 3, Dee. 13 litte attack from tower. ‘Parents of Girl Who Fled With Minister Are Excommunicated ‘The neither Densel nor Miss Hannanbure Dutch community here, as|renponsibie, The ones holding this | much a part of the old world as the | belief argued that the dominie should Netherlands itself, apparently went Instead of /Stolidly about ita business today, but or ‘trying to patch up a} | under the surface calm there was a i ‘are attacking the | seething current of gonsip and specu of the ailment—ciogged | lation about the latest turn to the bowels. vig griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick telief. Eat what you Bh. Se their jaaive romance of the preacher and | the choir girl. 4 Public ex-commounication -| day of the parents of the girl, | ‘Trina Hannanburg, from the First|the church was only justice. | be returned to his pulpit. There were others who felt that the girl and her family were responsible for the ro- mance, and whe accepted Densel's explanation that he returned to his wife and eight children a soon as Ged had pointed out tis error yester | These heid that the expulsion of Mr Miss |and Mrs. Marinus Hannanberg from still | Nethertands church, of which the|others, and these included the ma preacher, the Rev. Cornelius Densel, | jority of the men in the congrem "t- | waa the titular bead in this country, | provided foad for comment by the/ter should also be read out of the good wives and younger members of church |. | the congregation. As when the preacher and the girl /left the parsonage since he was we! th | fest returned together inst from a month's joint absence tion, openly declared that the minis So for ax known, Densel has not week |comed back with open arma by his i pre. | family olive color. They do the work without | sumably in Canada, the parishioners | mained in seciasion Miss Mannanburg also re Mra. Densel were divided in sentiment regarding | who refused to add to her original the culpability of thé principals. |statement that she had forgiven her 30c | One fattion continued to regard the| husband, was reported to be suffer whole affair as an act of God, with Ing from a nervous breakdown. CHAS. yong eto Optometrist a Eyes Examined Prices Reasonable. Opti cian SAYS IT IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD ‘There is one remedy that who know depend upon for from coughs that “Bang on the grip. Foley's Homey clears the passages, sOothes r flamed ritation and tickling A. H. McDaniel, Box ¥i, W. Va., writes: ‘I am glad you that Foley's Honey and he the best medicine in the world bave had a severe cough and those | relief after and Tar; aw, in membranes and banishes ir throat Lindside tell befc I used half a bottle I was better. Pe vertisement. BY EDITH MAY (LAST ARTICLE) This in my last week at the thea tre. Iam not sorry, altho I am glad of the experience it has been. I came straight from a country town to the most sophisticated spot on earth, The corner of Broadway and 42nd at York—and from high school work and waiting on a shop, my occupation changed to the exhibition of myself behind the foot Hghta Well—it has not hurt me. It has not helped me greatly cither, except that everything we ean learn about the world we of it in the experience of sending home some money to mother. 1 sh never forget the joy I had, standing im the postoffice buying that money order. No banker turning a deal high finance ever got a deeper thrill than I did out of that, or 4 great sense of triumph. I was not sorry clothes with the money the girls urged me “Aw, any, Ede,” looking earnestly at me with her big baby eyes that for all her four years in chorus work had not grown hard, “buy some swell duds. You've got the face, But no face shows I hadn't bought as one of she said, in 224nch armor plate, from which the captain directs bis ship in time of battle, All the vital and delicat instruments for telephoning and fir ted at his hand ong ae the Ain in aecure t bie whip when everything else is rhot away The fiveinch guns are uned for short range firing, up to 18 or 20 miles, while the big l2inch guns are capable of firing a halfton pro jectile 35 mien. The mall guns, shown below, are used for saluting the ne fing af officials, “London Cabaret | Girls Are Guarded }| LONDON, De Cabaret girls are not allowed to talk to members of the clubs before which form oF receive notes from Johnnies The management the London shows take every step to guard the iris 13 they per | for that carrer and [ have not will be successful in wolid citizen I She} “landing her} would not. We) can't all play the same game well, |i) And sodn I shall start my contract! with the movies. I believe 1 shall like that work better the atmosphere “off stage well, heette I don’t want to give the impreesio: that I have not been treated well I have been, have always thought that a {gets exactly the treatment her own up | behavior invites. ON ALL OUR STOCK Just a Few of Our Specials Men’s new Sample Suits $ 1 2.00 UP Men's” Slightly Used Suits $4.00 uw Men’s Overcoats $3.00 wr Which proves what 1{ fi] eri THE GROTE- PAGE 3 RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President FURNITURE —An Enduring Remembrance URNITURE make be denied makir a ea 1 hen th to a It marvelou wrought by the addition ror there. At this Chri plete readiness to provide it small large but it cannot home is a great deal and attractive furniture does not a home, that artistic n the proc change be here or a mir we are in com- ired article, what a desirable can of a table tmas time the des be or ‘ * ‘ Mahogany Davenport Table, $47.50 Pare en su t, ’ ideal HE beautiTu! Davenport table illustrated is an ex- ample of the many attractive period designs now priced at a o a gift that will always re- why not let your choice FOURTH FLOOR. aving If you are looking for ceive a ready welcome, be one of these tables? * * © | Toys! TOYS! | Red Cedar Chest Special, $36.50 HIS beautiful Aromatic Southern Red Cedar Chest is a Christmas gift that will delight the heart of any woman. An unusually distinctive design made with dust-proof cover, interlocked construction and beautifully finished. The most popular size is priced special $36.50 A small payment will secure one of these chests, and we will deliver it later at your pleasure. —S8EOCOND FLOOR, DRAPERY SECTION. * * ## | VICTOR RECORDS | * * Mahogany Rocker Special, $27. 50 R generations a Rocker has been the accepted Christ- mas gift in many a home. Always welcome, seems to utility and comfort with lasting faction. This cane back and seat Rocker will make a splendid gift, and the price is ex- tremely low. ~FOURTH FLOOR combine genuine sa LACE CURTAINS Reduced to $10 the Pair HREE HUNDRED pairs of Fine Novelty Curtains are offered at decided savings. Given as a Christ- mas gift for the home, they will bring repeated joy to every member of the household. You may choose from seven distinctive styles of curtains. 68 pairs of Point de Marne Curtains of fine quality net, pair .. 310.00 76 pairs of Fine Quality trimmed with lace edges, pair ...$10.00 pairs of Amerex Weave Quaker Lace Curtains with Venetian edges, pair ‘ : .$10.00 42 pairs of Silk Marquisette C urtains “with ‘lace mo- tifs and Venetian edges, pair , $10.00 39 pairs of Fine Voile Curtains trimmed with double insertion and filet edges, pair 83 pairs of Imported Curtains. Their quality cannot be surpassed. Pair $10. 26 pairs of Fine Marquisette Curtains, trimmed with linen edges and insertions, pair. . 310.00 OND FLOOR, DRAPERY SECTION, Filet Curtains, 2 82 —SEC * * WINDSOR CHAIR, $21.75 ERE is a style of Chair that has come down through the generations be- cause of its beauty of design and unusual comfort. This is a piece of furniture that makes a very acceptable gift because it is practical and so popular that it will be handeg down to future generations as a valued heirloom. Twelve only are specially priced, each $21.75. * —FOURTH FLOOR Household Utilities For Gifts HEY are not so prosaic as they sound, these a household utilities, considered in gift terms. In- | deed, to the people who are giving permanent things ~ this Christmas the Basement Store opens up pract- cally unlimited possibilities. —Oval and round “Pyrex” glass Casseroles in nickel plated frames, special $7.98. —‘Pyrex” glass Pie Plates in nickel plated ‘trameg,” special, $3.98. —Six-cup Aluminum Percolators with spouts, special, $1.68. Earthenware Baking Di plated frames priced $1.49 to $18.00. —Serving Trays, many styles, priced $2.00 tow $20.00. ~—Mahogany Candle Sticks in various heights and de- signs, $1.50 to 88,50. ectric Irons, nickel plated, weighing six pounds, complete. with cord, each $8.25. —Wear-Ever Aluminum ware, single pieces or com- d plete kitchen sets, are now being selected for gift giving. Electric appliances for cooking and heating are re- ceiving their share of attention by gift seekers. * one-piece shes and Casseroles in nickel * .* BRUNSWICK Send This Protest on Income |Legislators to Hold Suggestion Meeting Ladies’ Winter Coats $2.50 UP Suits th | without the fixings: | eet aw hat we do |. “Take my advice and land nome NOT want to do. thing good! You know what I mean get married. Limen, Ede, it's @ girl’s grand chance. I ain't in the wSR chorus for my health. Nor do I Ladies think I'm any Sarah Bernhardt. ['m Dresses here because it’s the best little place $3.00 en to look ‘em over! Boys’ Suits and Over- Invitations h Tax to Your Congressmen | 1°: | — Ol ay at 7:30 p. ~ \Jeouncil chamber in the county-city building to give suggestions for fu ture laws to the members of the King county delegation to the state legis | lature, who have arranged the meet been extended te on hand in the city ave Apply thickly over throw 71EKS . I realize that thousands of girls yisc would give their very souls for the opportunity I've had. I suppose al VAPO KS mmowt every int in’ the world has __ Over 7 Million Jare Used Yearly | iongea to go on the stage. 1 do not —————-—-— | wish to discourage such girls. That is—not altogether But stage work | like any other, is suited to nome tem- | peraments and not to others, to be TONSILITIS. m and WiTHi PIMPLES Red and Festered, Itched and Burned. Cuticura Heals, “ Littlered pimples started to break out on my forehead and other parts of my face. They got larger and festered and itched and burned so that I could not help but scratch them, which caused them to become large, cong | Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: Believing that Secretary Houston's proposal to raise the tax on incomes of less than $5,000 is wrong in principle, and particularly | unjust if surtaxes on higher incomes are not raised in proportion, 1 earnestly ask you to record your vote hatically against it. It is not | the small and moderate incomes that should be further burdened, for every cent taken from that source in the taking of mo needed for | actual living costs. The present exempfions of $1,000 for single men ” ‘What's that? You think the men we get a chance to ‘look over’ are |unsubstantial? Not a bit of it. Who ® |makes up our audiences? The ‘tired | BACK STAGE | business man,’ ain't it? Well, I make VIEWS jit my business to meet that tired It is not #0 much the work on the|tusiness man. I pass up all the hair Home I'll lana | | Crude rubber, which brought as || much as $6,600 a ton 10 years ago, now is quoted at $340 a ton Deep-Seated Coughs | fevelop serio 20 treatmen tin PREE-Wrine KONDON the other. back-stage of thought and the unwholesome am bitions that the nice girls shrinks to fall into. It is the atmosphere | Makes your + and nose } fine. years I would never get used to the | viewpoint of most of the girls I nee there 1 won't say all, of course, But 1 am convinced not many girts can hang onto their pure ideals of life if they stay in the environ. ment of “the show shop.” Quick to act MFG. CO. Minaeapolis, Minn. stage that affected me one way or! prained Johns. the ways and the habits | yina | 1 think if I was in the chorus 20/ talk it over day d citizen, And have a stu at Larchmont And a Pie Arrow or two, And a couple o husky kids “LIL invite you up Ede! And we'll which pays best, being a modest violet and waiting till you're 49 for some good man to come along and wee your grand virtues, or a #0 | bustling around in a lot of Fifth ave garments and convincing Mr. James Henry Gotrox that you were made for him!" My answer to my eandid friend The greatest thrill I have had out, was that she has the temperament | The Owl 13173 First Ave. Near Union Facing Arcade Building Entrance and $2,000 for married men are scvrcely representative of the minimum costs of living, and therefore to further handicap those of small in comes is unjustifiable and oppressive. 1 believe I am voicing the senti. ment of a majority of your constiiuency when I ask that you vate against this unfair proposal, Respectfully yours, complications if neglect | Use an old and time-tried remedy that | sae given satisfaction for more than fifty years '|Skin Tortured Babies — Mothers Rest After Cuticura SeapsOisSetiocsctSoratonics Dept Naleow toss | | sore eruptions. My face was disfig- ured badly while the trouble lasted. “Nothing gave me relief until I used Cuticura Soap end Ointment, nd after using them for three weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Rose Hanzel, Ovando, Mont. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and ocea. jonal touches of Cuticura Oinument needed to soften, soothe and heal, They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Taleum for perfuming. Saeaeiter hs rot oe Oataraaee eB Cuticura Soap shaves without mug.

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