The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 7

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ETROPOLITAN JOYOUS NEW YEAR'S WEEK ATTRACTION Starting Sunday Night, Mata, Wed. nd Sat, a A. HL WOODS Presents ‘The Play All Seattle Has Waited for — Furnished With a Million Laughs—Sereams and Roan! Seats Today! ' PRICES Box sts.t fae; “s Be te $1.50, Plus W Wes A GREAT PLAY ng, ready to fly, there are| The Canadian army during the Planes controlled by the United | World War captured 850 artillery army air service, (guns and 4,200 machine guns. 4th Ave. Pine St. ]GRECIANS TALK | | WAR, WEDDINGS THE wnt (Bureau of- Missing Relative LE STAR "TWO CHARGED | SAMOA TROUBLE | yet Royal “Marriages Are| The Alar inetion lis readers to wee thie ‘Report Recommends Prose- Announced | ATHENS, Deo g were topics of court ge $—War and wed here t } King Constantine ts planning o going to the Smyrna front as t aa he has caught up with Me with him Premier ecretary of war A mann . plannec Fhall and the to cling the territory gained t Greece during the great War and ¢ personal ap occupation, minary ay f urt wedd * Helene of Greeee to Cro sro! of Rumania. be held at Bucharest arran, of Gr « Rumania in January at Aw Constantine expresses himself « pleased with the forthcoming ances and speaks of the marriages real love matchow | JUNEAU—Fire department sponding to call at home of John Kd | wards (Frozen Foot Johnson) find ex ploded still cause of alarm Seattle’s Most Conveniently Located Market Place Public Market That Combines Cleanliness With Courtesy and Low Prices STALL # “WASHINGTON | DELICATESSEN 4. HUBER, Manager. Formerty of Stall 4, Corner Market Home Rendered LARD, I. 20¢ Menace cuneee, » 27c Mince Meat, Sausages, Ete. Colonial Meat io as amy Turkey. ‘Try This for ot 4) 4 Bourst writes from Milville, | natantine’s intention, he sald, t# eal to his troops ments were| ot) Wash, mt an an ald in fading missing | or friend | Greene, N. J, to thank The Star for impor tant information re 4 thru the id of this bureau concerning Mra Kate Bourst, and to thank a res furnished the information. ee wh Mra. Mary Larson, of Holywood, be thankful for information as to the of hor John Anderson, age 87 year Derby, in King county, now called Hollywood, writes that she would ereabout unele, ion, t heard of twelve years ago in | Robles, Cal Sues, Attorney for Return of Stickpin Built to compel her attorney, Ed | ward ©. Hy to return a stickpin she gave b urity for a re tainer foe defend her was convicted of bur 1 As Be t when she nix weeks was instituted in'superior court Wednesday by May G The «irl says she paid the lawyer $80 and now wants to give him the remain ing $170 of his $250 charg, won't give up the pin ary |Woman Bruised as 4 Machines Crash Mra. May Daly, 4246 Brooklyn ave, was badly bre of the machine of Joseph W. 8. | Lowthian, 608 Hecond ave. in a col |lision between four autos on the | north end of the University bridge | Wednesday night. Lowthian's auto | | collided with that of C. Hatch | Bellevue. Hateh’s auto wan grazed by another, and then Hateh's and an's autos slide into a fourth Lowt auto, standing on the bridge. S but he} 1 when thrown out! ot! cution of Men Des. 23. —- Arthur & elvilian, and Lieutenant | Commander Boucher, U. 8. N. were | #64 with responsibility for the trouble in the American | oan islands, in a proclamation of oan house, which was made) here today. The proclamation | ed that the administration of, Admiral ‘Terhune, U rnor of Bamoa, who suicide @ short tine age, was honest, but without tact It urged that Greene and Boucher | be prosecuted, alleging that they | were Interested #elfishty in making trouble in the islands. Boucher now is @ naval prisoner aboard the U. 8.| 8, Kar where he is being held pending action on court martial pro- coed recently conducted againat him. he findings of the court martial were forwarded to Washing: ton & short time ago, The trouble in Bamoa developed | when charges were lodged aguinst | Terhune by native chiefs alleging | mistreatment of natives and other abuses. Houcher waa then accused | of having ins(lgated the charges and 4 naval board was sent to Samoa to) Two dayx before the| tved Terhune committed | HONOLULY, investignte USE MEDIUM T0 SOLVE ROBBERY Spiritualism Ur Urged as Aid to Paris Police | PARIS, Dec, 23.—That ertme can be abolished by making tt imponaible j}for the criminal to go undetected thru the medium of communion with | the dead, ts the remarkable assertion of Dr. Gustave Geley, director of the | International Metaphysical institute. | Madame Robert, a wealthy Par ixtenne, called on Dr. Geley and anid | she had been robbed of a diamond brooch worth $4,000. Dr¢Geley sug | gented that they consult a medium. ‘The medium was told of the cir cumstances and forthwith went into @ trance wherein, it is said, she not only gave the name of the thief act location ef the loot, The infor. mation waa given to the police, the chambermaid confessed, and every fetall, Dr. Geley declares, of the me ‘ium‘s statement was proved correct As @ result of the occurrence Dr. jeley believes that any ertme can be |f similarty solved, provided a medium of proper powers i« obtainable, and \as suggested that the French police stablish a special metaphywical de artment +staged with mediums of very nationality and degree of ower, bi THECKERS GET (bee & FIFTH Will There Be a | VICTROLA in Your Home This Christmas? Victrolas ordered up to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon will be delivered Christmas Eve. (FIFTH FLOOR) FREDERICK NELSON AVENUE AND PINE STREET Spreads Fly Poison; A REAL CHRISTMAS DINNER to Enter Matrimony 4 eo 255 |= METROPOLITAN aieker Stall Meer Phone Elliott 4141 Meee Stall 25 Come and See Our Display of Prize Winning Steers -Best exhibition of fine meats Seattle has ever seen Our Diamond “TI” Pure Pork SAUSAGE Steer Steaks, Ib... .16c | makes a delicious turkey stuffing. Mot Roasts, Ib... .124¢ Try it! TURKEYS and Fancy Poultry Fancy ‘Legs of Pork, per lb. oe 4 18 YOUR CHANCE 7 4 aeer the best Fresh Fruita, g* and Vegetables from A WHT me Tdeliverod ° JACK'S STAND . Lower Fleer BACON, 12-Ib. cans U. & A. Reclaimed Shirts...) cceccerseeMZ.15 and $2.65 | White Mixed Wool Bis Fish and Oyster Co. Stalls 29:30 Lower Floor “The Sanitary Stalls” Don't forget we are headquar ters for Oysters We shall have plentiful supply of both Eastern and Olympia Oysters Serad, “walt iad ippered, Salt ani Fresh Fish We are Downstairs, QUEEN HATCHERY Stall 41 .$4.50 .$3.20 ... $3.60 $25.00 O. D. New All Wool Shirts 84. 25 Rubber Boots, Breeches, U Gloves at very low prices. STALLS 1 HERE IS YO A nice, fat fellow, that hag bee WHEAT, delivered CRACKED COR delivered ........ SCRATCH FEED, Gelivered .. Rhode Ieland ied Chicks, per 100. Petaluma Ege Grader for Pig Pork, Ib... Veal Roasts, Ib.. seen BOG 1446¢ SEABOARD JUST ARRIVED—CARLOAD U. 8. GOVT SURPLUS CANNED MEATS NOW ON SALE CORNED BEEF—1-lb. can, 22¢; No. ROAST BEEP, 2-Ib. cans. ..... Also a : complete line of new and reclaimed Ra Armour’s and Swift's BACON, extra choice, tb.. LARD, Ib. .. .20c Compound, Ib.15c Circle “W” Legs of Lamb of All Kinds ‘ 2, 1%4-Ib can, 30¢ ala se °. D. Blankets.... - * waoes $4.45, $4.95, 85.75 | Heavy Army Marching Shoes, $5.45 ncoats, Mackinaws and Munson last, pair.. nderwear, 5-18-19 QUEEN CITY MARKET—LOWER FLOOR UR TURKEY! nm fattened especially for your Christmas table. ‘We also have Fancy Ducks, Geese, and Chickens, Beef Roasts, Ib. ....1214¢ Lamb Roasts, Ib...1246¢ ++ BBG MEAT CO. C. H. MENGEDOHT—Stall 5, Lower Main Floor—A, G. MEKKER BORDIN'S MILK [ 2 cans ‘B00. Limit, | 25e bottle Catsup. Mince Meat, Ib.. | 2 ths, Soft Shell Walnuts., .65¢ | 2% Ibs. fresh ground Peanut Butter for 35. Scans Salmon .... 6 bars Royal White Soap B GREEN'S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORE NO. 4 | 40¢ cans Apricots or Peaches for ... 6 cans © last, for 2 iba, Flake Wh 25¢ Sardines, while they Stall 50—Queen City Market—Lower Floor FREF! TO OUR CUSTOMERS—§5.00 PORTRAIT AT HAMILTON'S STUDIO order to Introduce our new | mouth: you can bite corm off the cob: guaranteed 15 years, Whalebone set of teeth $8 Crowns .. 38 Bridgework $2 Amalgam Filling All work guaranteed for 15 years Have ons taken in the t teeth same day advice free. ‘ing thie ad ‘with you right place nt OHIO siti Dentists 20T UNIVERSITY ST. Praser-Paterseon Co, —— HEAD-HUNTER Take Up American Game for Real Exciting Sport NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Head-hunt ng has been stperseded by checkers “8 a pastime in Assam, ig Pot and the descendant of a former king of Awnam Ye netting the fashion, Thin information is brought back by the Rey. A. Dahiby, Baptist Foreign Mission society, who has just returned from Gauhati, the capital of Assam. “Tila majesty learned the gume at our mission rooms,” explained Mr. Dahiby, “and wag fascinated by it. He is quite an intelligent man. “Christianity is spreading pretty rapidly now arnong the head-hunters Like ourselves, they need amuse ments for their evenings, Once In troduced to games, they take to them readily, It in only @ question of time till they forget their former #ports.” of being carried on the chest fits under the armpit, and one motion en- ables the wearer to got it on his head. SATURDAY WITH OUR NEW A SHOW WE PRESENT TO YOU “THE GREAT LOVER” Btory of the Opera and Its Life Behind the Scenes And the Big Program With Our Orchestra (Mischa Gluschkin, Conductor) Sell jection “Cavalleria Rusticana”... And we have Other Features OUR PROLOGUE Will Offer MICHELE DeCARO Baritone in F L fis APPEARANCE Prior to his departure for Milan, Ttaly of the American SEAFORD, Del, Dec. 23.—Joseph c. mage aged 80, Pagan it ts for a man to retire from putaenn’ $s. citarste bo & guocess &t matrimony. He sold out his busl- ness and married Mra. Emma J. Truitt, a widow of €0. This is Coilll- son's third matrimonial venture. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD at the Bonney-Watson par- lors Friday at 1p. m, for Mrs. Lizzie 8. Moore, 54, who died Wednesday | at her per_ home, 1434 19th ave. “AMUSEMENTS Caer LACE SMP Now—Matinee Saturday OAL OIL JOHNNIE” ‘The Comedy of Comedics Mata. 27¢ to SOc. Even, 250 to cine HACKETT and DELMAR Saturday Only jelasce Presents David MELODRAMA VIVID IN TIGER ROSE: 5: Kives., 50e to $2. Mat., Sc to 81.50 AN R Imperial Quintet; Rowland and Meehan; Chase and La Tour; Mo: Dorothy Lew Bride 13." Is Poisoned, Herself EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 23.— Mrs. Charles Redding’s attempt to Kee Healthy, Advice LONDON, Dec. 23.—-Fiverybody whe lives tn the country or near a waste ~ the fy, brought her to/| space is advised by the ministry of the hospital here. Mrs, Redding {s/ agriculture to keep a goat. “Goat's & domestic science teacher. She | milk is acknowledged by the medical scattere poison to kill files tn her | profession to be even more suitable class room. Physicians think her} than cow’s milk,” says an announce | iinene came when she inhaled the/ ment. “It is more digestible and free ' trom the taint of tubercle.” | SEATTLE'S MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS «Sp ecial Christmas Records Jost a few of the many fine Christmas records tn our com plete stock are printed below for your approval, Call and hear them, and many others, played over in one of 30 PRIVATE RECORD ROOMS Schuman-Heink Stille Nacht, Hellige Nacht . Adeste Fideles........ John McCormack Santa Claus Talks About His Toyshop...Gilbert Girard Santa Claus Gives Away His, Toys Wang Wang Blues.. Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere Whispering... 2... .eseeese res ceee erceceesssee-John Steel The Love Boat Avalon—Fox Trot....eceseee Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra Beet Ever—One-Step eececeeeesessHenry Burr Down the Trail to Home, Japanese Sandman '......+..+ eves: You're Just as Beautiful at Sixty Ange)s Fronr the Realms of Glory.ssse...Trinity Choir 9, Little Town of Bethlehem 3H ++eee Victor Orehestra $135 A Hart in the Black Forest Records for Gifts are eatly ap) air owners of —choose from our great stock of all makes We issue Gift Certificates reciated by honographs CHICKERING MEHLIN KIMBALL PACKARD BEHR BROS HINZE ‘and OTHER

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