The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 7

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INESDAY, DECIBHER 22, 1920, STOCKHOLM, Deo. 22-<In Fin! land a now trade law gives married | women the right to manage a busi | hess even without the consent of her | i as 22.—Thru jumping | motor van to pick up & rab. Dit whic! ad been killed by the truck, Arthur Balderson, 37, was fa. ing In will be diffic mult on ac orphanage. Au. Booze Runner Is Shot in Battle): NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., Deo, | » declined today to ding of Marvin Rhoda, wh have been shot and badly | ed during @ battle between police and whisky smugglers near (he international border, They would not say whether Khoda was a bootlogger or @ policeman Bailiff’s Widow Is Left Only $1 Ry the will of Major Joel 8. Jones, |auperior court bailiff, who died Sep. tember 17, the widow, Amanda C. Jones, is left $1. The remainder of the $4,000 é¢state ts left to the tes | tator’s son, Arthur MH. Jones of this city, to revert to the daughtrin |taw, Mra. Emma Jones, in case of | the son's death. Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge Not guilty was the plea entered by |] | Peter Colagino to a charge of murder I} iim the fret degree, when agraigned before Superior Judge A."W. Frater Tuesday afternoon. He i# accused of | slaying Alex McGibbon, father of 10 children, in a quarrel over chickens | December 10, He claims he shot in selt-defonse, Camp Lewis Soldier Guilty of Robbery Frverett S Henry, Camp ete soklier, was found eullty of robb« t na w Attractive Offerings in Children’s Chairs | and Rockers | rs genuine affection children feel for | chairs of their “very own” will suggest these as appropriate gifts. yOOD CHAIRS in various styles (one at right | of group) of sturdy construction, finished in | red or golden oak, $1.75 each. | REED ROCKERS in frosted brown finish (pictured at left and center of group), | - $4.50 each. REED ROCKERS in decorated finish, $5.00 e+ each. w ‘alla Walla. partner ip the crime ts on trial in (FOURTH FLOOR) FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET policeman. ‘Find Lost Perents | of 445 Children! ‘The American Red Cross at Halla, | Finland, has found the parents of 445 lof the children under Its care, accord ing to word received at the local Red Cross headquarters, This leaves 335 | |] | kiddies to be taken care of. This [number is expected to be reduced to 150 by Christmas, the advices state. Just came from the Tailored Ready sane where they’re virtually giving away Useful Holiday Gifts for Men and Boys Y, Off Our Regular Low Prices All Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Sweaters, Gloves, Sox, Mufflers, Bath Robes, Umbrellas, Handker- chiefs, Pajamas, Underwear, Mackinaws, and 101 other useful gifts one-third off. . You'll, Not Complain About High Prices See Our Windows | Tailored Ready Co. ‘401 to 407 Pike Street » ie a {Physician Bucks Into Arctic] Wheat Growers Will Hold Winter , for Price, Says Authority Dr. Adolph Dritina, Physictan tn MANHATTAN Kan Deo, 17D, charge of the government hospital) William M_ Jardine president of |and orphange at Kanakanak, Alaska, | K “ms Slate Agricultural college, has left Seattle for his northern | does not believe Kansas farmers will [go on & “production #trike,” an ad ed by the National Parmer’ # they couldn't be thin year,” Jardine says, “Many farmers today are young men who raw Their horizons | were and Nheir wills trengthened the ey are going to take wre of thelr own interests, BACKS BARMERS “I don't know that the public has any right to criticize any action they might take so long as fa ohinery is from 100 to 150 per cent higher than it was in 1913 and 1914, tho corn is welling at about what it W, Frater’a| te on, He was| 8 to six years at © The youth's alleged | Portland, charged with murdering a = | force that is used to ensure it,” said jin the production, THE SEATTLE BATTLE $T R NO PRODUCTION | | STRIKE LIKELY “rhe farmer has blood in his eye did then, while labor is higher and harder to get “The bottom has dropped out of hides, but harness for the farm horses and the farmer's shoes cost about as much as ever “The farmer known well that the world is going to need all the wheat there ia, before the wext crop ts har vested, Ho firmly believe that wheat Will soar to $3 or over next July, He falle to take into consideration that the countries that need our wheat have not the money to buy it.” DOG GUARDS DEAD MASTER Police Have to Shoot Canine to Reach Man BOSTON, Deo. 16.--Refore remow ing the body of Thomas Maher, 64 years old, from a tenement at 9 folk st, Cambridge, yesterday, the Cambridge police found it necessary n Ambrose F. Newlin, an agent, who shot Maher's last Monday. lived alone in Ot been seen by ayn, esterday morning the barking of the dog attracted the neighbors, who went to the house and with the aid of ladders were able to see Maher’ | body lytng on the kitchen door, As they looked thru the windows the dog made viclous leaps at them from the other side of the glass, Entrance was gained by breaking one of the windows and the dog was shot as he stood defiantly over the dead body of his master, Given Longer Time * on Shooting Plea ‘Thomas Gurand, charged with a» sault tn the first degree tn conneo tion with the shooting ef Oscar Bokien at South Vashon, December 8, was given until January 4 to plead, were present at an antiprohibition meeting. “I oppose total prohibition fm the name of Christ because of the the Rev. Dr. Watt, “There are not more than 10 per cent of the mem- bers of the General Assembly who do not have wine in their ir collare.” Girl of 9 Becomes Actor-Playwright ASH, England, Dec. 17.—Freda Perry, aged 9, wrote and produced a playlet, “The Unfaithful Servant.” Four children of her own age assisted $100,000 Raised -° for Premier Fund MELBOURNE, Aust. Deo 17.-— It is believed that the subscription to the testimonial which ft is tn- tended to present to Premier Hughes: will total $100,000. SPOKANE. Columbia Basin trri- mation project may be placed before President-elect Harding at Marion, 0, by N. W. Durham, chairman of local reclamation committee. credit plan. om : == M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. Store Hours 9 to 6 3 Off Morris Chairs, embodying beauty and comfort—just the thing HOYT’S Boston Raked Beang ..... Mexican Beans .....-.++.10¢ Macaroni and Cheese ...15¢ Finest Pte, per cut ...... 10¢ Moris: Chairs for Ded—are now offered Hot Cakes and Syrup ...20¢ Doughnuts and Coffee ..15¢ Best Coffee in Seattle $22." onippea t any wedvees POPU SEATTLE S Helpful Christmas Credit Our Uberal credit policy which affbras everybody the opportun- ity to buy Christmas gifts by paying only @ small part of the total charge, the balance being divided into very reasonable pay: ments, is proving a boon to hundreds of Seattle shoppers. Christmas expenses which would take the happiness out of the Yuletide for many, are scarcely noticed under our very liberal Regular patrons cam have purchases adapted to their accounts without making the usual initial payment. 6ANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese ...10¢ As Low as $23.30 Hot Hamburger .sscseee 15¢ Kasy Terns Overstuffed Rockers, covered tn leather and imitation leather—~ those lasting gifts that are so welcomed by every home lover, As Low as $18.30 , Easy Terme Ld wen BOYES bb ae nee Paes at sae WE NEVER CLOSE eee ih Low as $56.65 Tf you are @ man, wondering what you should get your mother or wife, come in and see our McDougall Kitchen Cabinets, They banish many drudgeries from the kitchen, As Low as $53.30 Easy Terue Christmas Suggestions Gate-leg Tables Ladies’ Desks Tea Wagons Child's Rockers Smoking Stands Percolatore A Chotee, Hig, Fat Piano Lamps Silverware Salmon er Halibut, Sewing Cabinets Toasters M.AGOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. AR HOME FUQNI 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine HE household wakened to the sound of Christmas carols on Christmas morn- ing, music for dancing later in the day, and “quiet” music when the day’s activities are over—these are the first joys made possible by the Christmas Victrola. And the Victrola brings as much pleasure for every other day in the year —the happiness to be had from it knows no bounds but those of the world of music. Truly, it is a gift for all time— and a gift that every member of the family may enjoy. Victor Record Certificates make fine gifts for Victrola - owners. They are issued in any amount and redeemable any time. (FIFTH FLOOR) SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW FOR THE BIG LAUGHING NEW YEAR’S WEEK ATTRACTION A. Hh Woops Presents PRICES: — Eves. 50c to $2.00, 1 Mabel Mat. Wed. (Best Seats) $1.00. Mat. Sat. 50c to $1.50, HERG | . MABEL’ METROPOLITAN § THE SMILE OF LOVELY MAIDENS MAKES A HIT IN EVERY CLIME, BUT THE SMILE OF DAINTY MABEL BEATS ALL OTHERS ALL THE TIME, THE COMEDY THAT STARTED NEW YORK ON A , PAJAMA JAG— with JULIE RING JosErn INE ot iad DGL ‘i FVELDIN TATORY, Se PRADLEY

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