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MAER 25, 1920, ai e Seattle Star : jiy At Teh Beventh Ave ttle, Washington. mnt OUTsIh or WASHINGTON fe The per month, or $9.00 year | BY CARRIER IN CITY t Month . Largest Audience in| the Northwest Reads The Star's Want Ads Bi Phone Main 600 Per Insertion tell bh morn regular paiicrwese eal Phone Male jed Advertia- and piace your , re the largest andicnce IN the Northwest. ee FEMALE HELP WANTKD BOIN WILL DANCE IN Yor h iB AS he READ THESE PUL BARGAINS | k ° TAn Féan #3? tages made autiful Kat ¢ pecial price, Marl Necklaces, in 18 Tniaid sag and Cigarette Bpecisis The. Tend Neekiac auuifu value $35. oy ¥ Misi cee inches length a2 Our special ne Bry ‘pretty FOR POSTAL s'month Exany 2 un- particulars vil UP; nelf-ad- r free Co, furnished. stamped envelope jare. Candymakers . Philadelphia. Pa. ‘ ¥s— 3 TDBAS Working hogs $19, she tt ght wort St. Louia PRRIENCED is its and gow fa, third floor Cheasty Bids... ote at Spring * ‘UsToM conseT ar ns ‘iad repairs. 6507 SisFipup CA “CANT RE San Avateh, throw way 0 vou! f ce HELP WANTED kkS OV@R 17, FOR POSTAL rvice, $126 Positlence us = panier” tree free! particulars ¥ sie Bauitadie Juxtmine’). er ‘ash! in ail parts of the sity. ss ysaiati Bsarement oo PETECTIVE nnecensary. U. & Govt. estch 008 eon & Shwarn ae a MOTUAL PUATIONS Wi.NTED—MALE ———; HALL. WANTED adver- § of Gischarged sob | Gere or satlors are printed free of charse. a) CLE BTRING er or milk truck driver needs ad! will ‘drive any make © Will go ea to children. Heat refer- or ite J “AND DUA’ TORN EY z. faran desires employ- Pe whi.s good education and ‘experience are appreciated jedest antary request. H-2, Star DLE-AGED MA RECOV o tion at local hos from operation eit work of “205, 8 f car, and where. one operation. ity Bond pest commia te or wire T. B. Hirachb Commonwealth Bidg., Denver 7 Last AND FOUND J YiBLD CAN'T 6 ‘our ae throw it away ba Union ‘ re month to A va Rg party. Will ie HOUSES FOR RENT E THAT YOU ART: ambitious | ts and t habitable acre of ground jown | payment. month, including no ea, fret ki] Henry Bide. FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS [ING ROOM. FEpKOoOM Witchenettc, 615 Union st cme} APAKTMENTS: AD ak TS ROOM Beacon ei AND 90, APARTMENT 1718 12th ave. &. whi (bh FURNMHED © at very low prices. 1318 ave. Le al AND KOOM . ROOM, 410 PER ave S and Leet “goth OPPORTUNITY 4 TAH WAN TAD Sj take anything. | TO. Letor POR LRAS one Mine at, betwe lake, “60 foe large wi | finest locations in § f. Dentiat Witiott | YOM, 30x50, ON ifth and Weats | Pine, with 9 is one of the ttle M | 4357 | 48 WANTED—MISCELLANBOU THe OWL PARR MORE YOR clothing, furs, Jewelry, They buy and exchange everything. 191 First, Eliott $921. | ” FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | a SASH AND DOORS WN WILLIAMS CO. 1943 Firet Ave. & SHORT FLOOTUNG SHORT CRILING 4 $70.00 per thousand f foot and S-foot lengtha and $3 per thousand for 6-foot to P-foot lengths, CRDAR BEVEL and @ Inches wide, 0.00 per thousand, 0 i arpino |“ . priced t show rial Arke jlustrated catalog full Hine of building mate 8 On request i LIAMS CO. A 189 AND IvoRY GOODS FOR GIFTS . pd +8 6.95 5 00 Oceano pearls. ifr 00 manicuring gets 10.00 mantourin, | LESUNG, eis Eh w ror SALE brand only oe ony ae model 84 sare and buy factory KUArANLe ma of 12m teed wall \ sath and Bo yor y EON oar, be f us 1 very low’ THE VAvil autos to hire with o And roy £8. Bittett re U RADE iste FOR ' woh f n h, We WANTED rei — AT pref i adwa i CASH 1 lieht omnes ou now Oakland 6~ ts 25. May, AUTOMOnILES AUTOMOBILES Anwenger And it's Why not play new oar with & H Only $700, and otha, Price guar- 192k « UY YOUR VRE nee the fine at ON” GATAUE pout drivers. Stor. ne. 2206 Becond “ bd MO} NOAD rd con dealers om mane foto amit Bpydeni, PRT Henry h pike we Wast 206k BPD POR SEALASKIN MOcy ARING "eROw to $3.00 pair: dark blended tmink k nds of fure ret at wholes fadison st, beginning BERRY | & ’ of Madison PLAN wer at a hberts, 30 rbearing money pIRECT pecial p Quality wok. Seatt POR} ST WOOD. PER | bh. $l 12-inch, neh Beacon | $6.75 Prompt delivery 250 any time. BALE — DLAC ne talkin MINORCA | ™ ‘K hair one invalid chair BARGAIN double load of i-inch slab w $3.50 Phone evenings. North 4699. VACUUM FLEANERS, North 1981 | Dee renting. | iret ave. PIANOS FOR RENT.” RENT purchase, Meyer-| = "non. * if FAM” WEISFiELD CANT Ke- ir your watch, throw it sway 4 Union. LSFERY, Ve Reacon CALL | Western Mattress Co. FOR “WOOD” AND” GOAL nm Anne $133. mford & Heck. epitol 133. COAL” DALIVERED, 4-'TON it 10.50 ton. Queen Anine 4291 ORY SLAW WOOD: NEVER BEEN in ter, $6.50 load. Fast 7 ARTISTIC PseED PLANO. SNAP AT CLINTON'S, 1612 Sth ave (AGH 'S MATA 22.40. 1006 ist WANTED—FURNITURE THE BELLTOWN FURNITURE CO, Main 3517. We want household and office furnitur: everythin, ACTET Pons 2212 First Aye, filske Purniture Go. (0 Pike. M. SiS S&S FOR SALE—FURNTITURE HURT BELLE — SOLID MAHOGANY large rocking chair, suitable for office, upholstered genuine leath- er, Cont $78; yours for $38, Other all leather, $1 982 Sxl? rug. $24 Pxpensive solid oak wardrobe, new home sise refrigator, Princess dresser, davenport. mat- treme, folding screen. egatal owed chinist bench with vine, $14 faving te, Home until Mon- he day nig 1407 15th. THE “AMERICAN rr BS THONE Co. READIUSTED PHICHS TO FIT THE POCKETBOOK wie scone for less m t arpet cleanera. Ww picture, ney. Pvery- ome, com- furniture aaves AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. 708 pike, Bt 4 Hues At WHOLESALE priced HOWARD EWING 9 n01-202 © Tid. Fifth and Union » GOATS gw ary iD, 50 MONTH Ren 2 FOR SALE~ AUTOMOBILES . jve ee eeeeweerers oer eer ererery etVvuv’vl;n i ed eeeerecesecee . USED CARS SATISFY PPTerrrererreerererrs. PPECTAL Chevrolet &- Buick 6, 5-p Paige 5-pase. Paige 7-p ine 7p ige sport model 4-pase roadster 1918 Ford delivery EVERY ONE A BARGAIN TERMS IF DESIRED COMm IN A Merry Christmas to AL GRE Ag Ww. BSTERN OTORS See eeeeeeeeeeeeeeere Broadway and Union Bast 744. a Peer eeeeceresenee REAL VALUES IN USED CARS Bee our stock of used cars before you buy. We can save you money. eoeee es $465 385) 485 1918 Maxwell teuring .. 1918 Chevrolet touring ...--... 1917 Studebaker touring «+--+. + $25 275 1919 Ford touring Ford roadster . BASY TERMS MOSSRACH AUTO CO, 6-618 1. Pike St BAST 2661 HENRY 61 1919 FORT ring, in fine condition, only 4 ‘A rare bargain. ‘Henry! Morebach, 618 Fike st, Mast) 26k. THIS SNAP | ) e Come 14 SMALL Ce 8 » Psy Wk | FOR BALE | 300 2000 1000 MACHINERY Me M “OK SALE—E ON A Vi ust sell this ho year, Will aac white enamel! work; view of 1S minut BASFOR i CULVER to Qi us for TOR DIST, ntelius Price Ca, nin 919, B24 Let os Aeain Rode: MOTOIL ur AL FST ATE A WONDERFUL LITTLE HOME EW LOT me before first of rifice, interior tn (iniahed wood lake and moun- 4440. * 1 AD, EEN the best ANN? buys ia Queen Anne hill property R Roston &t Banke Bn Gon nu EAR ing Wy t better Many clients « home 1 Real Estate FOR EACH EST. ANGE anythi states, The Pr 4100 Arcade Bid. 10 @ ACHES, 1M 10-acte mile h home, from . 0% MOK * TAG IULVER Qu $38 Anne 17. $ DOWN Amert OVERTY THIRD down, and bulld ~~ Weat to apartment. ANGE—REAL ATE “DER AWYNENT og, anywhere cifie Agency Ines jx. Bidlott 4934 ACREAGE IMPROVED We are suthoriesd to ef you thir just & le-Kent paved od gravel all {ine loganberry logated with living water an: plenty and A Hott 4993. 413 22-ACRE front place, city: for an have « very low p TRETHEW 617 New TREE ¥ Pr stumps far apart enough slope to mile te miles to Mt. Vernon. ake: one terme iH. C. PETERS, JHANBON, 404 I Th TAKs ny pase thru town and school erop 4 valley. Join th buying at Pe asy terme, tures, ete, at ¢ show y We make two t YAKIMA RIVE Owners, #18 HEADY Washin, land; 1 ther un “Mek enn 10 ACK few stumps: ox strip to salt wa good barn, chic work shop, b ings new; gran chard; berries; Must be "| Only 32 Poulabe ne YAKIMA VAL A acres, in al lantered; enced; under | school; Y-mile tion, Cheap. F write A. R. Tol Mabton, Wash HAVE A tract of longed hous of Bkagit terma H. C, PETERS, coun 11% acres stocks, goods. owner, 120. imp farm Address Langley, Rm REN .. COrme, ah STOCKS A HAVE OK perior Por Western Ru Texas Junio Jedonia, 10 w 250 Alanka Bound ptd Hank © bul . and can easil ‘& PER ACRE MAD m house ‘This tea be in rt details and ood &-F tinge. this KIMZEY, Ine Li Seaboard Bldg. OVED WATER convenient to the nmediate sale rt ork Hide. OHTCTIVE BOIL; fine creek; Just ive good 4 wy oh Rh de Price $1.4 be: 716 Third Ave MUTUAL LIFE FARM LANDS NG OF tY FARM LAND of peter to : 2 railroad the and in the Yakima © crowds that are AND UP Bee maps, pie- ur offices, Lat us u this land and the valley. Tips weekly t FARMS Ca Green Bids. FARMS ton IRRIGATED acre farme all der plow or ready : good ‘loca Wash. AbD BXCEPT d soil; fine creek ter! b-reom houre ken house, garn t house; all build 4 young or town one gnile. fore Januaty 1 ash. Ryland, Return same day HY FARM FOR i be 4-room house root cellar rrigation; close to from shipping sta urther information ea, RL FP. D. No. 1, GOOD 40-ACTO off land. 2 wi This is @ good il, roada, w yven farm nty. Price § 716 Third Ave. ON WHIDBY ISLAND; roved land, erdps, | tools, ery. | Frank" Darrow, | Wn., Route 1, Box tr, 0 COWS FOR Bart Healy, Monroe, ND BONDS DHRS TO HUY tland Cement bber. r TO SELL pra. sof 1.00 106.00 +. Bid 145.00 120.00 80.00 Nav T ot Be rust TOURING AND || | h i 1 2 SWHATH MANS. THE SBA iv BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ih | ||} 1 have two of the best theatre bargain listed, down wilt start you THEATRO Second and DANDY BARBER aor ented im well bulltew haira; go $600 is reall eo MIR : Burke Bldg. Hee- Marion, TAILORS, ATTENTION is your opportunit Into @ goed ehop. Rent with et 1924 are worth ation; dandy and — shop. for China place for MEMEN Hidg., Beo- to tly, room is leaving ell thie See Mi 422 Burke cad aud Marion. ai Owner We gan 090 if {| - aAnour 6 daily d, GROCERY, Dinter, | tisoo: hk RANT. $6 MILLINDRY city; CIGAR NT BIWVICH TATION 404 Mutua) Life Hidg \ 1D PARTN BR and willie hard worker 0 Johanson, 404 Mutual Kuaranteed in the ELS . HO TARBHR SHOE Kp0d buy, ‘$1 7 % “Sam kn 1016 Third Ave. Mott 3785. | WANTAD TELE TO FINANCES A invention, 404 Mutual Life DOWN CBOTRY SIN bs Mutual eon 10. bik BAD HLTA {fs GOOD J | hanson, Biliott TO # Life # foe 6026 ! PERSONAL operations Natural trie massage) | vapor 16 Firwt ave 6119 DR LILLIAN ChaN Sut Banipractor bal te? ENTLEMAN WHO HE) take little bey to hospital who * injured by aut ith and Jinon, between 3 « Monday ane omil Bitiott S833-N, 3 nae SALT rere os Bank herapy, nclentit- Mutual Lite Bid, \No remedion: thermo, | 3 x pl (| hower REAL ESTATE LOANS MONFY For WASHINGTON FARM AND ACREAGE LOANS. Promot eervice A ROTHE FARM Montiaak co, Ine, Leary Bidg Main 4010 100.4 Wi LOANS LOAN ON $22 Pine. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneysat-Law iy BALL eg Ee: Consultation HUY,” AND ne of value. Vashington, Phone ain i“ aN Le WI Hurke talidtow ni Barbering ‘i a MING THAT BATIBVTES. 110 Union St Certified Pubic Accountants X~S WANSEN & CO~ Teary_ Bite Tt AND CLINTS” ADTUST. | ments. Seattl ect Be | fi Stil people's na in JENNINGS peter of Bicg. Mais Campbell, ON Chiropedist Pr Rilae Tit Penny Wide, Vw tad Collaveral Loans MONEY LOAN cles of valu 907 Third ave ON ALC THE KELIAD t ‘Dancing Taught Stevens. ath & Pike dunk ASKA JONK CO, Eliott 2291 | Brivate Teesans Tiss First ave Money to Loan cY TO LOAN and jewelry, on most ectony tert socreTy FOR heme IN Sk a3 Tompire Biiding MONEY TO LOAN Wh AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS. and jewelry: lowent Seattle's Oldest Loan AMERI( JEWELRY CO. 1 Second Patablinhed 188% tometrist AN Ave Optician and ri TW Tidmands, Fraser-Paterson C6. Physicians, Surgeon 1 RITE BLDG, ciallet for men's con renmnabdle Viano Tuning | JOIN STROM, o repairing, Co rect tuning Hee Miliont i i ning Kazor Blades Sharpened |Bpangenbers, Cutlery, 1407 «th ave | Rug Weaving and Cleaning Ari Rug Mills. IT Union, Well Digging DIGGING. WATER GUAR- anteed. Peet 9424. Window Cleantn, T’ANNUNZIO IS. IN NEED OF COIN BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Dee, 26-—D'Annunzio, |tne poet-w with an army of %,000, took posseasion of Fiume and defied the league of nations, is having his troubles. Fiume is up against it for money and food—food for its people and money for its soldiers, ‘The Slav hin lterland has lots of food, but it tnn't coming into Fiume, Italians who or iginally backed D'Annunaio with money have closed their purses, Strange stories are afloat in Italy “END & BEX Pike ments PEEL CHANING bout the poet's changed atéitude on} world politics. He went to Fiume a convinced Italian nationalist and im perialist, But all big countries, in cluding bis own Italy, have turned their backs on him, Now D'Annun zio # said to be an Internationalist, welcoming world radicnls to his elty [Not evén bolshevists are barred, PED | LOAN ANY | TTLE STAR LET JOY BE UNCONFINED EUROPEANS ARE 4 HEY DAD, You'Re ALL RIGHT! LOOK WHERE You RE Porntin’ THAT GuNt Reunion in ~N. Y. Ends} Mother’s Long Quest NEW YORK, Deo. on & Nebraska farm yours AKO, the age of 5, Harry Morris never knew who his parents were or whether they were living until a few days ago After a country-wide search his mother, Mra. Etta Morris, and his brother, George, of Brooklyn, finally located Harry at Beatric Neb, and he is now back “home with them, Over a quarter of a.cen (ury ago the family, then in poverty, placed Harry In the bageerys ot on Children’s Ald society, and cont West with several other peer children. Thru a mtixap tn names afl trace of him wast lomt. After serving as a farm boy he drifted to Kanes City and there joined the United States army in 1908, serving almost six years, dur ing which time he rose to the rank of quartermaster. He then returned to the Weert and Is now married and the father of two children. ‘Two years after placing Harry In the care of the children’s soctety the Morris famfly tnstituted segreh for him, but were un ul thruout the yeare until weabty, Hie father and a slater have died since his de parture, but despite almost insur mountable handfeaps his mother and brother continued the search which 25.—"Bound out at finally led to the happy reunion. Ex-Insurance Man Is Given One Year Aflan Hi. Shears, former Seattle agent for two Bastern insurance companies, was sentenced by Judge A. W. Frater Friday to serve from one to 16 years at Walla Walla for grand larceny Shears wan charged with having appropriated to his own use several thousand dollara belonging to the tn surance companies, The case has been in the courts for two yeara, pre liminary legal tangles being carried to the mupreme court twioe Notice of appeal was given by Shears, FUNERAL SERVICES for George Killisch Von Horn, « reaident of Se atte for 12 years, and a onetime member of the German nobility, wil! be held Monday, at 1 o'clock, at Bon. ney-Wataon'a chapel, FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs Adelia Reaper, 78, a resident of Se rs, were held at Raf ferty Undertaking Co.'s chapel res day afternoon, Interment fotlowea| in Washelli cemetery FINDS SON AFTER|CHINKS STUMP 28-YEAR SEARCH B.C. POLICEMEN | the They Can't Savvy “Kow”; No Money Visible BY LEE J. SMITS VANCOUVER, B. Deo, 5. Open gambling ourishes in Wancou ver more bragenly than anywh: lve between the Rio Grande and the Arctic ocean. The police writhe and gnagh thelr teeth at the spectacle, but can't help themselves because of a strange freak of fair play in the laws the jominion has inherited from Eng -. SS Tonll! wien hy nfl (CARDS SAID SHE WOULD KILL HIM So She Was Ready for Him With Revolver 22—A deck of she was reading CHICAGO, Dee. cards with which her fortune told Mrs. Jeanette Mitchel that her bh and was com- | ing home drunk, that he would abuse ber and that she would kill him And the cards did not ie, accord Ing to testimony offered at the in- | quest by Sirs, Lydia Pressler, aroom- jer at the houne, They did not le in tolling her that land. . From 1@ o’elock fn the morning | unt) the following dawn, hundreds of tables in the extensive Chinese quarter attract their groups of sto jeal gamblers. The passerby can look into the gambling dens from the sidewalk, or-he can step inside and watch the game No under ground passages to thread, no amoky lampa or secret doorways NO MONEY SHOWN; WHITES CAN'T “FIGURE” IT It is the complicated “kow” game that the dealers are engaged in. The “house” is represented by a dealer who leans above a round table, cov- ered with binck oil-cloth, with dice, dominoes and tally sticks, There ie no money In mig No white man ever has been able to figure out the game. Formerly the games were raided and the equipment confiscated, unt! «ome crafty gambler engaged a Canadian barrister to plead his case. “Would the officers kindly explain to the court the nature of the game, just when and how the stakes are collected, where the house gets its ake-off?” NO PROOF THAT MONEY'S INVOLVED The offieers decidedty could not come forward with any such explana tion, “They play all day and night, your honor,” was the only fact sworn to Stool pigeons “turn up" the Chi nese for various infractions of the white man's laws, but no stool pigeon can squeal on the “kow” players. Only a Chinaman, versed in the intricacies of the game, would be able to establish proof, under Canadian) statutes, that money ts involved in the game. The Chinaman making such a rev- elation would not be a good riek for a Chinese benefit Sopint LONDON, Eng., Dec. 25.—An ex sailor has a novel way of fighting attempts of his landlord to evict | him. He flien distress flag bearing | 8, 0. 8. Ex-service men are aiding him by patrolling outside the hom: AMERICAN SPEAKERS— | ADMISSION FREE Public Protest Meeting UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ASSOCIATION FOR THE RECOGNITION OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC CRYSTAL POOL HALL 2021 SECOND AVENUE SUNDAY, DEC. 26, 1920, AT 2:30 P, M. Against Burning the City of Cork and Other English Atrocities in Ireland Bishop Edward J, O'Dea of Seattle; J, J. Donovan of Bell~ Ingham; William M, Short, President of the State Federation of Labor; John L, Fitzpatrick; exJudge John Lyo | of Alaska; Kdward J, Coon, Hdltor Western Freeman, JOHN M. HARNAN, Chairman. formerly PUBLIC INVITED littered | she would kill her husband, and that she would be acquitted. In reference |to the latter, she was acquitted by | the coroner's jury, which returned a verdict of “justifiable homicide.’ | “Mrs, Mitchell shot and killed her husband just like the cards said she | woujd.” Mra. Pressier told Deputy Coroner George Clark. “The husband, Frank I, Mitchell, left home ut 2 o'clock in the aft- ernoon, When Mr. Mitchell did not return at 6 o'clock, Mra, Mitehell be came very nervous and went into the front room, where she found @ pack of cards Mrs, Mitchell ealled me {to the room after she had been there for {some time. 2 | “Look at these cards,’ she said, ‘They make me feel funny. They say that my husband is going to come home drunk and that he is going to abuse me, ‘That means that I am go- ing to kill him,” Mrs. Mitehel! tentifiel that her husband struck her on the head with & wine bottle, She ran into a room, took a mevolver from a dresser draw: er, and cried: “If you hit me again, I will kill you." Mitchel) threw her on a@ table and began choking her, she said, Then ghe fired the re- volver, Concert to Help Starving Children For the benefit of the starving wish children in Europe, a concert and entertainment will be held in Washington hall, 14th ave. and EB. Fir st, Sunday evening. The con- cert is under the atfSpices of the Committee of Workmen's circle, Peo- pie's Relief, News of Kin’s ‘Death Is Fata! ta’ Woman LONDON, Eng. “Dec, 25,.—On hearing of the death of her brother, | John Bodger, founder of one of the largest draper businesses in the East- ern suburbs, Migs‘ Jane Elizabeth Bodger, a sister, collapsed and died. IN ‘U’ AT 13 FRED SANTEE Add Fred Santee of Wap- wallopen, Pa., to the year’s crop of child prodigies, He is 13 years old and a freshman at Harvard. He likes it, but he thinks girls play too much part in college life. | STILL NERVOUS ‘alr Returning to Nor- = mal Times BY 3. W. T, MASON YORK, Dee. 2 The third 9 intrnas since the surrender of © Germany finds the European nations wtill in, bellige moods, but grad- vally returning to more normal com ditions. A desire for Umitation of arma ment, which has expecially marked this Christrnas in Great Britain, is the most pronounced sign that Bue rope is getting back to prewar com dittona France has not shown as much tne terest in the movement as might be denire ble But that is because the French people are still troubled by the fear of a revival of German militariam. Anglo-French strained this relations are more Christmas than they have been in many years. Not the present interest, but future ambl- tions are the cause, France wants to #ecure an overseas influence out of the war equalling the British gain, ITALIAN RECOVERY 18S WEAKEST | Jtalian recovery from the effects | of the war is the weakest among the allies, Italy's financial eun this Christman ts disquieting. Governe ment expenses are not being met by taxation and there seems no present way whereby enough new taxes can » imposed without threatening con | mequences. The Russians will not celebrate Christmas as they have nothing with which to celebrate it. This is the fourth Christmas season for the Bol- |sheviki. Each succeeding one has been worse than its predecessor, But the Bolshevik! have at least con vinced the allies of the uselessness | of trying to fight bolshevism by war ring upon jt from the without. Germany has every reason to cele brate a happy Christmas. During he past year world opinion has un- mistakably swerved to the point of view that the German people must be helped to their feet as an eco nomic policy of benefit to the world at large. Of al) the Purepean nations, Greece will have the happlest Christ _ mas celebra ion. The return of Con stantine to Athens after the plebis . cite in his favor makes him the only king in the world who holds his . throne by direct vote of the people. .. “GOLDEN RULE” - IN HIS FACTORY: Employes to Give Places to Jobless for Month! : CINCINNATI Dee. 2%. — Theos Golden Rule is at work every day” 4 here in the big clothing factory of \~ Arthur Nash, once a preacher, Po When he went into business he > made up his mind to practice what _ he had preached. So he put the + Golden Rule into his factory, and by it he measures all his relations with his men. He never has @ strike He - invites his workers to examine the - company's books to make sure they e are getting @ square deal He divides ~ ro A Profits with them. The Golden Rule ts catching, The other day Nash's 500 em- ployes held a meeting. They had heard that many clothing workers > were out of jobs. The Nash factory is still running well. So it was proposed and unantmous- ly carried that every man in the _ Plant should pledge himself to give up his job for a month to any needy fellow craftsman who may Apply. “It's just treating the other fellow. the way we'd like to be treated,” re- lies Ray Carson, chief designer. “We've seen the Golden Rule in prac- beg here and we've caught the spirit ~ of it, “You see, in this factory man isn't Just a hand. The boss goes around the factory and consults with us, Every man feels he amounts to some- © thing; is a part of the firm, in fact. ~~ “He's the kind of a boss you work WITH, instead of fg. “When workmen elsewhere were striking for higher wages, the boss” called the men of this shop to gether, “He said conditions at that time - made it impossible for him to in- crease wages, but he would make good as soon as conditions got bet ter, Would they stick with him? “Sure, they all stuck. They had ~ that much faith in him, “And he more than made good’! all he promised. As soon as he could afford it he started a plan of dividing his profite with us. After the firm |has paid stated dividends on its pre ferred stock and put away #o much for reserve, net profits are divided ‘between the employes and the com- |mon stockholéers, | “This division gives each of us about $4 a week. And, besides, every one here is pald as good as _ union wages and some do better than that, “Business {sn't as good as f was, and so it may be necessary to re! duce prices to get the business. BY “And so the men the other day? voted a reduction in the wages of = every man getting over $5 @ day, if | that becomes necessary.” The next division of profits take place just before Christmas, The employes are to get $42,000, Ps 70 Witnesses in ' the Hibbard Case For two weeks 5. R. Tobey, U, 8. . deputy marshal, has been traveling=? up and down the Sound serving sub poenas tn the case of George J. Htbe = bard, charged with fraud in connec- © tion with the sale of oil lands. More than 70 witnesses have been sub « ‘ poenaed for the trial, which will start jon January 31, New Dye Is Found in South Africa CAPETOWN, 8.A. Dec, 25.—Two South Africans are engaged in manu. | facturing a vegetable dye which may,’ have a revolutionary effect on the { dyeing industry, Tt is a direct 9 stantive dy} to be nsed with cola. water only, the material being sim-/ ply soaked for less than 10 minutes” in a cold dye solution. The dye is - said to be non-injurious to any taba rio = 2