The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 8

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‘Highwaymen Halt Pedes- trian, Then Let Him Go as He Yields Nothing Police Tuesday continued their Peundup of persons carrying guns Oscar ENq 22, and Yalmer Nor tana, 27, doth loggers, are held tn dity Jal on open charges. They were arrested by Patrolmen BB. Wiviams and RH. Wilson, r. ‘gay the pair had a pistol, shells ‘On & Mashlight ‘Two Nighwaymen searched 8 Mar. W. 93rd st. and Fourth ave. W, N. 85th st. and Greenwood ave, Midnight and allowed him to go When they found nothing wanted in his pockets BABY BANKS STOLEN 9 banks were stolen, according | reports on file at police station They were of the baby James, 418 Spring st. reported a baby bank containing $10 and were stolen from his room. ‘awakened by the draught to find and window open and two = Danks containing $20, $12.50 Amd $3 in street car tokens missing. @f Mrs. Sherman, 317 22nd ave. @uits were taken from Joe Toom at 601 Sixth egy sere Reon. Knives, cook's ple And a ful! suitcase were mixs- Otto Johnson's room at 1214 ave. Tuesday. He blames aver aun véeu WAR... cco. ceeeees BEG Wednesday and Therday \ COLEGROVE'S THE COLEGROV ‘tunity, judging from now! | $16.00 | $8.50 $4.5 BUYS $5.00 NORTHOLD INN ' 214 University Street 1524 ‘Third Avenue 110 Pike Street Navy's Influence Is Good BO | Hazen, 173 18th ave. sald he), doing their share to reduce your cost of living, and the public certainly appreciates this oppor- = meal coupon books purchased. BUYS $20.00 WORTH OF MEAL COUPONS. BUYS $10.00 WORTH OF MEAL COUPONS, OF MEAL COUPONS. These coupons, issued in handy pocket-size books, as cash in payment for the moderately Colegrove quality meals served at the follow- “distinctly different” dining places: _COLEGROVE’S EGYPTIAN KITCHEN COLEGROVE’S SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP COLEGROVE’S AUTO KITCHEN Pike Street at Broadway Are you a regular patron of Colegrove’s? If not, here’s your opportunity to find out what good, reas- onably priced méals we serve. \Mothers Need Not Worry his at night auto, je til | day | & lw. loged ing The | . | RY fon 0} | places | Chic | who | FITZ “it Church service in the shadow of the guns aboard the battleship Arkansas, now at Bremerton, and inset, the church! clean Stripes.—Pictures by B. W. Heliings. “he's BY PAUL N. WILSON If Uncle Sam's “gob” occasionally comes out of service in the navy morally unsound, It can be set down to negiected home training or inher ent weakness, not to any inck of! Proper guidance or environment services under frowning guns, the spiritual welfare most important considerations tn the | mame.’ navy. | CHAPLAIN MUST BE REGULAR HE-MAN ‘Trained to fight, if there ts need, and fight superdty—yea! But “hard-| boiled” or callouned In finer feelings | First force elds. office average American boy who brings | Pect# aboard and practices in bis daily routine the best the American home has developed. That's how I found the “gob” of the Pacific fleet while I lived aboard the U. 8 8. Arkansas and watched a thouxand of him during the recent Coast battle practice. He bas his churches, his com- maunion servicers, and hie personal contact with a minister, fort like the etyjiian. With this difference: The chaplain tn the navy must be a ree lar heman—he can be no weakling and mustn't pick out the good boys and condemn the bad ones te eternal perdition, That kind of a “an wouldn't last long with the hafl-ted low-well-met, ready-tofght young @aredeviia who compose Uncle Sam's sea patrol. 18 COUNSELOR TO MEN AND OFFICERS Chaplains of every denomination din, | fOrve with the fleet, usually one on each ship, always on the large ones; and no matter what the milor’s faith, be can always be sure of attending his services on Sunday. If there is no chaplain on board a ship of a given faith, a church party in sent to an other veanel. The chaplain ts the one man on board who entertains the confidence of every man; his doog is never closed to the miflor in need of council on secular or spiritual problema. The duties of the chaplain vary fron? that of athletic, morale and en- tertaintwent officer to welfare and chiet: lawn, pital loses The emile an: hing elee. Gua: ive a satisfaction mptiy refunded. The Plaer Co, 7 ‘ayne, Ind, body He ts urnalty an all-around athiete, and familiarizes himaeif with every- thing on the % he referees boxing bouts; umptres baseball and football better THE KIND OF MAN nab THE GOBS ADMIRE ‘They told me a story on the An | kansas of a navy chaplain who was on duty with the marines i France. “Just before the marines went over | the top, the chaplain stepped upon | the brink of a trench, heediess of ex- | posure to machine gun fire, faced the enemy, and cried “Ego te absolvo™ Then, turning to the marines, he said: Now, boys, I've absolwed them, of | thelr sina; go over and get them be- | fore they commit any more! SA That's the kind of men to whom the navy department has entrusted | | the spiritual welfare of Tom and| paign Th three John and Harry, whose mothers on past had} [Ei stiee. Wemy abows the tnasnoe thy teak srmasky suing doe OTL “hay E RESTAURANTS |] | navy is going to heir sons.| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14—Maj. : | are | peach a ra |R. V. Creecy arrived today from the |tomach was out Of order. 1 had e St. Louis has arold gil Samoan islands and left immediately |{*rTible Paine in my artne and often rabbi. for Washington, catrying with him|%@4 most awful headaches 0 METROPOLITAN Three Days Only STARTING Dec. 16 THURSDAY e number of our Get your books | which c. H. hune, the hune’s suicide, Bolcher was gaid to|"se my hands high enough to 9 have acted as the spokesman of 100 /°0Mb my hair, and most of the time 4 Samoan native chiefs, who elaimed 1 Could scarcely use my hands for of. S$ es usic WORTH their people were mistreated, janything. I was very weak, too — - and just couldn't do my housework CAN'T BEAT HIM “Often I had such severe head A Christmas Gift for ail the family that will make aches and dizzy spells I had to stay Christmas last all year round. We have ready for imme WIth Positively the Original New York Cant chara a much #tronger I can do rome of . : ary Wes eal Estate Owner: “The manthat my housework. I just want to tell — From 312.50 te owns this property im the tightest everybody Tanlac is the best medi GRAFONOLAS SaaS Pianos, Player Pianos n the worlds" : cine for troubles like mine I have NEW EDISONS— "rey.gnne? ** and Reproducing Pianos peet: “Won't he build? ever seen oF heardapf.” AND ALL THK RHCORDS ALWAYS man i Pro #2, 81.00, $1, OX OFFICK NO NOTE: Or 2 J engagemen are Urged to secure neats in vauee, owing Y RUNS AWAY | WITH AN AUTO \Takes Stepfather’s Car and Alleged to have atolon $25.25 from sought by loc! police and deputy sheriffs of Western Washington to K the stepfather, reported the al Riechard thinks the boy may flee toward California, Desire for excitement and adven- ture are the only known reasons for Jamen’ actions. CHICAGO CHIEF OPENS CLEANUP CHICAGO, Deo, 10-—The new fash dent-elect in the Chicago pollioe department. page has had chiefs of police policemen newspaperman, of doing —clean NO RUBBER STAMP | and Chartle Fitsmorria starts f man who knew’ him when he 21) flag, which is the only emblem that ever tops the Stars and | started as a copy boy 20 years ago, Mayor Thompson says Fits ls not ] For, tho his church epires areja rubber stamp. fighting tops and he attends Sunday |the mayor conferred “absolute au the dreadnaught's | thority,” and added: “No one ix suthorieed to spenk |of the American enilor is one of the for me or ask you anything in my Fite le going ahead on that basis Tle has started to be @ “go-getter.”| —no! Just a sound, self-respecting | *45, captured two bank robbery sus’ AX FALIS ON POLICE HEADS Tiere aro some other things he did before he was a month old as Deposed Betective Chief J. Mooney and made Lieutenant Mich- Started to drat new antherook ing robbery with a gun punithable by imprisonment for life. Started suspending delinquent po Noemen instead of tape and whitewash of trial board chargea, Punished etx’ peticemen who ket a wounded bandit eseape from @ hoe Initiated § —gambtiny rai@s = that brought 462 arrests tn one night. Planned motorcycie squad to check clockwork regularity of Saturday | Payroll robberies. Drafted pinn for merit system —merit marks for good work and demerits ted. from district captain down to -_—- stocky, boyishly young and has « firm hand with a kid glove touch. WANTS MORE PAY “I don't believe in talking much.”| iowa State Agricultural col he enya. “I believe in doing things./ 1916, and developed there for I'm willing to cooperate with any-|pution. Another lowan who grew partment. “My policy te First, get the po up to keep them from breaking with lice to work; second, ere they are|the weight of biosmoma and bees. ST need of more police—and get them.” In 1900 Fitumorrts, in a newrpa- per content for boys, broke the world's record on a trip around the strategy in Carter Harrison's cam- him his secretary tn 1911. Chief Fitzmorris bas a wife and Mayor Thompson bird of a chief'—sure to be dis Iked tn other citien because “crooks are getting out of Chicago while the going is good.” the findings of the board of inquiry Samoa, and which tried Commander ordinate of Commander W. J | Bolcher wag the man who placed against Terhune which preceded Ter- | Real Dstata Owner; “Not that, but he kicky every time the wind blows Drug Store: der t some dust off his lot. Hoe claims he's fe e nee soe personal 44 | THE SEATTLE STAR For tie Boys CHS || Drastic Drop in Boys’ Clothing Prices At this great selling event you will find prices not seen in Seattle for years—and just the good all-wool fabrics, the reliable workmanship and good finish that your good judgment demands. Our regular prices up to $15 were the best value in town and now we offer you your choice in all $1Ze8— Nearly 200 ee 9 o Boys’ Suits at... And all our great stock of Suits and -Overcoats at our regular ate rices up to $20 now priced at $13.75, and all ‘valese up to $25 at $16.75. ) Money epfather’s trouser pocket Inst and then to have atolen bis James Harold Smith, 16, who 1 in knee trousers, was being Tiechard, T144 44th ave, &. thefta to pollee Tuesday morn auto's gas tank was full and EDWARD M. TITEREY { putting newspaper men tn | of power—frinstance, Prest Harding-ls being tried were politicians, professional and soldiers, Now @ Charies C. Pitzmor ¢ of 36, has the job hat the others falied to do ertma 18 TO BE | things aren't rubber-stamped to up on crime.” said a newepa-| make a thoro job of It” In, naming him : ° The famous “Globé” Ribbed Underwear in just Winter Weight the right weight for present wear, and in pi ° ° ties that will give lasting wear, too. at Dig Price _— Sizes 8 to 14 years ............$1.69 Reductions Youths’ sizes, 16 to 18 years... .$1.98 * | he “got” a few men on the by transferring 600 to new Eight days after he took! he personally went out with a/ and recovered $6,687 in loot. Hundreds of Boys’ Overcoats Reduced Boys’ Sweaters, Hats and Caps Just the styles that every Live Poy wants. Over- Sweaters in school colors, $5.00 values for $3.89. coats and Raincoats for every age from 2 to 18 $6.00 values for $4.98. $11.50 values for $8.95. years. BOYS’ CAPS—A wonderful cap value at $2.00, All values up to $16.75 for $10.95 - AN values up to $25.00 for $16.75 L ughen chief. chief of which t* « law mak. using the red by suspending them so each $160 pay. GREEN BLDG. FOURTH’ PIKE TACOMA STORE —919 BROADWAY for every crime commit He Sentences Kids _fictet by Jutse 4. to Sunday School KANSAS CITY, Kan, Deo. 14— Five boys found guilty of tearing dowy & stone wall and rolling the| you have attended stones into the street, are consider- | there'll be some rough sledding ing appealing from the sentence im ‘of you.” Clover That Is Ten Feet High AMES, Iowa, Deo. 14.—Clover ten feet high has been grown by C. BE Honkomp, of Ashton, Towa, from seed discovered by accident by the/ loge in) distri young police ehiet te short,| F188 and a twinkling eye, and « “Bring me of whatever chi HIS COPrs who can help the police de| clover from the sane seed bad stalks nine feet tall, that had to be propped | paid; third, demonstrate the SEATTLE. WOMAN COULDN'T ANGE HANDS TO HEAD After Suffering Fight Years| Tanlac Overcame Seattle Woman's Troubles “It makes me so happy to see how perfectly my bealth is being) restored I just want to tell every-| body about Taniac,” said Mra, Mary | Masoero, 1105 Hiawatha St, Seattle, | recently. | He showed meh political for mayor that Harrison made Tho a it, he wae retained when became mayor in 1915. children. Tis enlary ts $8,000. says he tw MOAN PROBE EVIDENCE IN gether I got in a mighty bad fix. “My appetite was very poor, and what little 1 did eat fermented and wave me an awful stuffed up feel- ing, and caused me so much pain I could hardly endure it. It seemed) that nothing I ate would digest) mingove |property. * | eo ent!" “My arms hurt #0 bad T couldn't investigated conditions in Boleher, who had been a sub- ‘Ter. dead governor of the island. The Modern Phonograph Will Bring Into Your Home the charges of in bed for days. I was so nervous I couldn't sleep, and always felt | tired and worn out. | “Well, I read so much abont Tan diate delivery all models of The Three Recognized Makes— lac in the papers I finally decided it | Victrolas, Grafonolas, New Edisons might help me and bought a bottle. | This first bottle did me so much Listen to your favorite music .played on the various models, giving you an opportunity to compare the tone and then choose the model you wish on SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS ‘good I got another and kept on tak ing it. “I have a fine appetite now and eat anything I want, and as much as T please, and tt agrees with me | perfectly. I have gained a lot of strength, am free of those awful headaches and dizzy spelis, and feel better in every way | “My arms are much better, it! doesn’t hurt me to raise them now to comb,my hair, and they are so ‘VICTROLAS— From $25.00 to 8250.00 14.21 Third Ave. Tanlac Is sold in Seattle by Bartel) | (A) eS réction of a special Tanlac re} Usemeont, tative,—Adver' 4 ! | his property that way.”

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