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| Possibility of War on Pacific and Proper Development of Navy Discussed BY MILTON BRONNER | BANDON, Dec. 18—Japan’s re ‘fuml te take any steps now toward | wm smaller navy has revived the great _ Sontroversy over the kind of a navy shan have. \ ‘The debate is raging tn Engtand ‘with new vigor since Japan told the of nations assembly that she ot consider disarmament pro- ‘Poeals while the United States was ‘@utside the league Britain has halted construction on ships unt thelr value can ned im the light of the les gone Iearned tn the battle of Jutland . (SH ADMIT §. MAY LEAD ‘The British adnwit tht dy I974 may lead the warld in dic with Japan perhaps second Britain third. = The British papers say edftortany Raval competition between the States and Japan makes the the danger spot for another Ris admitted that Britain couktnt with America in a determin- for naval supremacy, because wealth. greater Britain ts marking time white Admiralty decides upon the most bs type of future capital PROBLEMS ARE i COMMITTEE committee on imperial defense to determine— How far the large gun-carrying has superseded the dread. How far development of atr- has endangered the battleship, oly a ¢ Whether such a new type of fuch as the inte Lord Fisher's submersible battleship is battleship obsolete. they can't get under the water, Will be blown out of the water torpedoes,” he declared. He tain should scrap all her big i@ tate as March, 1929, the British ty held the view, also held by d States navy, that big sur CRYwe LiKe Thar! Whar wi ROW Just WArY A Mure! fa uFT You UP Nexr! - The IDEA OF OF You P WANNA RUT my Ler TO SANTA W REVISED CENSUS LIST ANNOUNCED United States Population Is 105,708,771 WASHINGTON, Dea 18-—The census bureau announord today the final revieed figures for the United States and the various states The population of the Untted Staten te 106,708,771. ‘The revised figures give the Untt od States an Increase sines 1910 of 13,726,505, or 14.9 per cent. The state population figures on new apportionment of revised which the members of the house or represent atives will be based, follows Washington, 1,356,621 Ariz Arka California, 3,426,861. Colorado, 939,623. lowa, 2,404,0° Nebraska, 1,2 Utah, 449,996 BOMB EXPLOSION STARTS STRIKE Windows Shattered in Chi-| cago Apartment | CITICAGO, Deg 1A bomb ex) plosion shattering all the windows| fin an apartment building ushered tn} |e strike of Janitors tn 1,000 buildings | here this moraing. | ‘The strike was called by Willian Quenee, busines agent of the Jan- itors’ union, who was bounced out of | | bed by a bomb explosion some time! Ter TR SAN FRANCISCO [It Was Horrible, Says Opera Star, STRIKE COMING Ferry Tieup Is Scheduled for Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. T8—San Francisco bay commuters by the Thousands were making arrange Ments today to meet the emergency they face as a result of the threat ened tieup bay ferry facilities by strike of ferry boat employes. had arranged to take quar- ters in hotels and apartment houges in San Francisco, while others were sitting tight and wondering what to do about it all ‘The strike was called for tonteht by an order from the officials of the Various ferry boat unions ixsued late yesterday after the companies operat ing ferries had sent a formal refuel of the men'w demands for wage tn creases approximating $30 monthly Southern Pacific, which operates the largest of the bay ferry systems, | . announced its intention of running | have heard how George went on, %* fot to Chicage the newspapers reqyented boats with new crews as rapidly asx the jobs of the men who strike can be filled. As much traffic as possible Will be “handled by steam train via the Dumbarton cutoff on the south. ern end of the bay. Other compantes were expected to . | follow a plan similar to that of the “Finny Mystery” at Ellens- burg Unsolved ELLENSBURG, Wash. Dec. 14.~ gee the state fish commissioner | day. i & right to issue permits to his | friends aelentific Mained unanswered here When Justice of the Peace M Fiynn continued until December 20 4 hearing of the cases against Dr W. T. Christensen, of the Seattle | Pert commission, Matt H. Gormley, | Port auditor, and J, C. Hunter, em. Ploye of the port. _ . The defendants are charged with |) Waving taken from 125 to 200 fish @ut of Lost Lake in July. They | deny the number. They also contend were under instructions from fish comminsionér to see if the Was overstocked and the fish AS DRY EVADER . Prohibition Man Arrests R. W. Mitchell BREMERTON, Dec. 18. — Royal © Walter Mitchel, comminary steward attached to the admiral’s barge, is Being held today for eourt martial, following his arrest yesterday by a| federal prohibition officer. Mitchell was arrested’ Friday by a federal agents as he stepped off the ferry at West Seattle. 8 ABIES ih i ; & = said to have admitted that isht the whisky in Seattle for 3 yart. The liquor was confis _ Gated and the sailor turned over ta _ the naval authorities for punishment. French armies crossed the Rhine More than 20 times in the last 120 ez as | |a luncheon of the memberr’ council | troit today faced a street cnr strike wheg the Detroit United Railways company announced its intention to cut employes’ wares. NOT ENOUGH FEDERAL AID Ramsey Says Puget Sound isn’t Getting Its Share That the Puget Sound country ts not getting the federal aid that its commercial and strategic importance demands was the assertion of County Commissioner Claude C, Ramaay at }of the Chamber of Commerce Frt- Rameay urged concerted action by to fish in clowed waters “for | business men of Seattle to arouse Purposes or otherwise”. re-|the Washington congressic: Friday | gation to do ita utmost to E. | federal assistance for this section of 1 dete tain | the country. | *& Wurtz whisky. | The prohibi-| 8. Revelopment of Sand Point as a sea ‘and airplane base was declared by Ramsay to be one of the most Importaht projects for Seattle. SALARY RAISE UP TO COUNCIL Ordinance Covering Ross’ Pay to Be Introduced ‘That an ordinance caling fer an increase in the salary of the super- intendent of lighting will be intro duced into the city council Monday was determined at a meeting of the finance committee Friday afternoon. Mayor Caldwell and various civic organizations have recommended that the salary of Lighting Chief J. D, Roms be raived from $5,000 *to $7,500. Action on the mayor's request for 44 additional policernen wan deferred for one week. THEODORE PELLETIER, 52, died Friday at his home, 1428 3lst ave. He 1s survived by his widow, Mra. Bva Pelletier. Funeral arrange- ments are pending, ————— TRUSS WRTURE ete Sigain end mn t Free ‘thal to’ 4. LU 4208 Thied Avi ita superiority, EKG CO, Seattle ey) i by wearing the/ Support. We give | of El BY EDWARD M. THIERRY CHICAGO, Dec. 13—-Page D. | Magowan, restaurant keeper at Eilis| island! Say, Mr. Magowan, @i4 you hear what Georges Haklanoff said about |Your 17cent dining room? Oh, awful!! You remember Bakltanoff—don't you?’—the Russian baritone whom you had as an involuntary guest down at Bilis island when the tmmb- #ration authorities detained him be-| @ausg of that deportation warrant) Unc Sam served on him last win ter for cutting up with Vera Amazar, | the soprano? He haw just been re jadmitted to the country for three | Months only so he can sing for the | Chicago opera company. WOULD HAVE STARVED BUT FORK FRIENDS Well, Mr. Magxowan, you should| oe thowe I7-cent meals of your's “MUSIC IN AIR’ CHRISTMAS EVE! | i sone | Bands of Songsters to Cover, Entire City In the radiance that will be shed) upon the city Christmas eve by nu merous Chrjstman around which singer? of Christmas carols will gather after serenading the com- munity, “the darkest spot in town” will be temporarily wiped out. Ovér in the First hill district. near the old jail, the traditional gioom t« | to yleld to the efforts of the churches, firemen and electricians of the Puget Sound Pewer & Light Co, j It will be the result of the exten: stve campaign of the Song Leaders’ association of Seattle community! services, who will make every corner of the city ring with song and who! [have spared no pains to interest ey ery community in providing @ proper | | vetting | In Youngstown and Georgetown, where Christmas carols have never been publicly sung, the innovation. of & brilliant Christmas tree, around which the singers will center, has en- | | gaged the enthusiastic effort of com munity committees. School districts everywhere are being thoroly awakened to the idea | by churches, Parent-Teacher associa. | tions and other organizations, and trees | programs everywhere are practicalty ' complete Efforts are now being made to in-| duce choirs of large churches to cov: | er downtown hospitals and other in-| stitutions, so that every every sick perwon may be reached by the cheer that song inspires. [Christmas Fete for _| Junior Y.W.C.A.’s Christmas program for the junior departments of the Y. W. C. A was given Saturday afternoon. | Stories, music and presents from the huge tree installed in the gymnasium were features of the affair, which! was in charge of Mra. Anna K.| | Mullins, \Students Admit They Cheated; Suspended committee of the University of Wash. ington, two students confessed to “erfobing” at a recent examination and were suspended for the next feboot quarter, It wae atmounced Fri. | When he landed in Chicago the other T. | day aged and Hauled before the student discipline | | any. PROPOSALS WILL BE | by the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Wash- ington, D, C. until 10 o'clock a. m, cocon matting to the Navy Yur Puget Sound, Wash. Apply for Proporals to the Bupply Oificer, avy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.. or to the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, SAMUEL McGOWAN, Paymaster General of the Navy. 11-30-20, P 4 by the reau of Supplies nd Accounts, avy Department, hington, 1 until 19 o'clock a, ms January 4, 1921, for livering padlocks, sheet steal, pneumatic hoists, and electric welling cranes to the Navy’ Yard, nd, Wa | RECEIVED December 24, 1920, tor Golivertng | Pp: Yard, Bureau J 1 the Mapp f Supplies and I, McGOWAN, | of the Navy. master 0 € 1-2 ago. j Quenm calied a general strike of) al ‘ago janitors to start January The strike started today was ed against one firm of real tate who Quease mid gave the jan itors “unfair treatment.” Real estate men do not recard the} trike as serious and claim that Queme is Diutfing HEARS OF DEATH vom = AFTER ONE YEAR| lis lsland was «6 et I have never had such rience in my life. For hours not one morsel jof food passed ad have starved had \ have sarved bad Woman Seeks Details of] -|/ Her Friend’s Last Days Georkes wan asked tf be distiked | Unele Sains boarding house, With | a shrug & erimace he replied: | a ning “The food—I do not know. Ther! 4:04 gave mo to ent in a room with all! Qua for by Mre. Jennie L. Bae sorta of people who eat «paghettt! nett, Lewis st, Bridgeport, Conn with thelr fingers. It was awful”) 1 9 letter to the postmaster here FLING Mra, Fassett states that she but reorLs fecently Jearned of ber friend's Of course, you must take Into con | death sideration that Georges was aleo| Persons who may be able te fur Deevish because the very morning (nish the dostred information are to communicate either printed a very indignant letter from with Postmarter Battle's séeretary, Dr, dierbert L. Willett, president of gr directly with Mra. Tansett, the ‘Chicago Chureh Federation, to aa cries Yee Opera Director Herbert wie B BER GIVEN Detaile of the Inst days of Mra. Maud Phelps, who Seattle tkat February, are Holmes in marar & the Mann act churge and protesting againat Georges sing. ing here again That also got a shrug from the Raklanoff shoulders and the caustic| remark: “If the church people do not like the opera, why do they go? bet prose "One to Twenty Years for To which Ricardo Martin, the} Blowing Up Shong Home American tenor added: “The Amer lean people have gone stark, staring crazy on ‘witeh bunting.’ ‘hootch| Marcus Elon Smith told Presiding divining,” eaverdropping—and = all) Jude J.T. Ronald Friday he was in sorte of unmanty tems with par «4 # of mental frengy over his) ticular referenes to fanaticiem and | stievances when he threw the bomb | inte the home of F. Ro Shong, 215 busybodyiem™ That, of course, ts all beside the Belmont ave, N. October %%, and beaged for the minimum sentence point — whieh ix that Georges wonders if you would be so kind as After a severe reprimand, the court | to give bim « private dining room *tn him to Walla Walla for not leas! when his three monthe are up, so ‘han one nor more than 20 years. | he can really give your famous 17.) Smith he waa injured during | cent meal a fair trial en his way bis employment on the Milwaukee! rafiroad and had been promised a job | back. ——-—_—-~- for life, but never received it. Shong | é« claim agent for the railroad. | RUPTURED? | AMUSEMENTS — TRY THIS FREE METROPOLITAN — TONIGHT New tavention “1 on 30 Daye’ You Hear It om All Sides Trin} Withont Expense to You, digging up the story about Mie Simply send me your mame and 1| will xend you my new copyrighted moasurement n the blank ew invention | “oven A Great Mani Overseas and you fy w y tin the only way in which you can ever expect a ¢ mfortable— y sen your ru ng better, and If not con that a cure in merely a ques time, Just return it and you t nothing ¥ rupture ‘ap- ton 30 days’ trial with- EMILY ANN WELLMAN OWEN MeGIVENKY Auger and Packer; Oscar Lor- raine; Rey and Arthur; Price and Bernie; Lillian'’s Comedy Pets. f this Bide. TESTIMONIALS Are often misleading— They are often dishonest— We desire, above all things to avoid appearing as misleading or dishonest. CASCA-TONE Is indicated in cases of General Debility, Chronic Constipation, Poor Nutrit’~n and Stomach troyble where a stomactic is needed and an appetizer desired. The Geo. R. T. Mack & Co. Distributors for the friends ¢ 6057 Koch ., Seattle, Washington State of Washington | Meier is preparing an ordinance out-| jining « A Picture so full of action and sus- penseful thrills that it is being held over for a few days! Dp ME! L NO TEL “EAT A BITE OF PIE” AC HRISTIE Pett ems | Py - (HALL ROM Je SEN - yom] Comedy With Bobby Vernon MAY VOTE ON Two in Raid Now Face Liquor Charge) In a complaint filed by the prose | }raid in @ tavern near the Golf club | Thursday, were charged with uniaw- | | ful pomeasion of liquor, Beer, gin | jand whisky were confiscated in the raid People to Decide How Sys- tem Will Be Supported Whether the municipal rafway shall be supported in part by Seattle taxpayers will be decided by popular ¥ if @ resolution to be introduced in the city council Monday meets with the approval of the solons. Counciiman Jobn EB. Carroll pro- poses the advisory ballot on the pro. pom to make Uhe taxpayers pay for the lines. | Corporation Counsel Walter ¥./ | | APPLES RY PARCEL Post, UNWRAPPED Romes, Newtow Standard Hox of fend check or mon Reference: Yakima 4. S. DUNHAM, Yakima, Wash. Iw aty ruptured while liftt trunk several years ago, De id my only hope of cure w: tion. Trosdes did me no 4. ly I got hold of something that | His RUPTURE! plan whereby 4 certain Amount would be set aside yearly! from the general fund to be applied | to the cost of operating and main Fin. taining the traction system. Under! Oiickiy and cotnpletely cured ‘me the Carroll pian, approximately $1.-| Years have passed and the rupture 500,000 would be transferred every| bas never returned, although I am} doing hard work as @ carpenter, year trom the general fund to the) The ‘Yas no operation, ne lost rallway fund. me, no trouble. I have nothing oe — sell, but wiB Kive. full information about how you may find a complete OLYMPIA. — Superior court dis) Cure without operation, if you write Mines attempt of Simpson Logging |to me, Bugene M. Pullen, Carpent Co, to defeat industrial insurance | ie arent Avene Sean commission's award of $3,500 to Mra. | ee tr otaars Die ae Gertrude Miler, wife of Alex Mitier, jehow it fo any others who a | tured—you may who wan killed while in the com-| pany’s employ least stop the m! the worry and then, nger of an opera- WASHI 'ON.—Pink boefl worm qnarantine extended to include state of New Mexico. “For Chrivtmas—"Bine Moon"—the ge—all dealera—~Adv. Very Sore. CouldNotSleep. Cuticura Heals. ait § Ri ge feng on Cuticura Soap, ‘alcum to care for your skin. — — = Wineland’s Superb Orchestra SPECIAL HALF-HOUR CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY AT 130 PROGRAM TOMORROW Beautiful Galathea.. Minuet (Seattle (a) Avalone.... (>) In the Dusk terceuse . Badinage . La Boheme .. Al Jolson a FIRST SEATTLE THE PLAYED A LONE AGAINST ALL THE FORCES OF THE UNDERWORLD GEORGE WALSH —IN— “From Now On” By FRANK L. PACKARD . Author of “The Miracle Man” International News Topics of the Day TORY OF A MAN WHO t HAND , -Meriggioll ind Vincent Rose ++-Frank H. Gray Victor Herbert Puccini Mutt and Jeff

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