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TNE SEATTLE STAR TOREDAY._DPCSEMER 9 Ninth Hubby Proves |Here’s Cat With 3 | With $26,000 in Bank France Promises ‘ ‘Held as Suspect [ | | to Be Her Undoing! Eyes and 3 Mouths) He Lives in Poverty Help to Poland in Murder Probe Ind, Dec, 2i-—| MADISON, Win, Deo, 28—-Louls| NEW YORK, N. ¥., Deo t8--Wilk| PARIS, Dec. 28¢-France will hefp| SAN FRANCISCO, Dee tened bY | Chartes Voller, sald to have yki inte STORMS? HE THRIVES ON ’EM a | SOUTH BEN |Mew. Prank B ded (0) Neon owns @ freak kitten, ‘The | Mam Girth, an inventor iffered 4 | Poland age f whe in thr , marcy, 6 oe See part | kitten bas three eyes in a horizontal | partial los of memory in 1912, after | the bolshe cording to Minietee formerly an inmate of the state hop) a ne POY lor received by. toeai|fow, and also has three mouths in | placing $26,000 in a bank here, and ye ah inert, Arguing for vm | pital for the insane at Agnew, Cal | authorities from prospective ».|a vertical position, the two extras | since has lived in destitute circum | per of deputies today was in custody today as © suspect tm } 10, Mandi By Balint Wanton Obie. | beta one above the other below the| stances, Ralph Kut», an emp of | Jod the chamber to vote/ the murder of Fred Hunt, who wag line woman ta in jait charged with . BS tgyp races atin 490,000,000 france for war 4 by a blow over the head wi liigarmy. She married No, 9 on Oct jfeaular moyth. & — | gount and ted Girtk o 7 hed “ ¥/ saa ye" ‘ "tee ees mg f feo \ 6 and wa r ° | eo und located Girth © anked | p a gas pipe in the vanent of i one en ne A EAWAY WOO) oo petting machines at the horwe the inventor if he was in need of —$—______— Sisahieiclb theatre Nero abot oa ” was ea faces in Berlin took Im nearly 450, ney The first locomotive with me weeks ago. Voller was formerty fr | Ie During the past year tobacco smok- | 000,000 marks in the 123 days of rac od, yen, 1 am broke,” Girth re japrings wan built im Bngiand 100) — 0 e R ss " hy ws ore paid in Caxew $296,809,000, | ing this year plied ears nga, | ‘ ' a ie % 7) _ Pew Legislative Plan Would . o inital Affect British and Dutch | |; Oil Holdings i SEATTLE NEW YORK LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO BY A. L. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, Deo. 2. -— The that Japan had withdrawn op: |” nm to the California land laws & new turn today, when Repre pentative Kahn announced he had ‘palled a meeting of the house Califor ia delegation to consider widening the law to prohibit land holding by Bl foreigners. ‘The meeting will be held tomor _ Few, according to Kahn, who ts rank Ping mamber of the California delega @on, The meeting is considered Bighly significant, in the light of these two points WOULD NULLIFY SAPAN PROTEST 1, Application of the preset antt Sliem land taw to al! foreigners would Butomatioally nullity * protest of Japan against the asure as dix @riminatory to continued & Widening of the law would act inst large British oll fornia. Tt was intl in one authoritative quarter : the reason for Japan's reported geal of her protest against the| Frere wou see John W. Carter and his baggage. John is ‘worried over the youre goog oe just three years old. He arrived in Philadelphia on the S. S. fornia ol! interests | Haverford from Liverpool, making the journey all alone, to} Prossure could have been exerted join his father, Professor John S. Carter, of Old Forge, Pa. oo Britain upon Japan to with’) Vrs Carter became ill in England amd sent John home Mabe bay decided to recommena | @lone. He was about the only person on the ship who didn't) Rp the California delegation exten get seasick and as forheavy seas and high winds—he Me cad If the other thrived on ’ém, gation approve such @ step, the recommendation = aBAAG aaeee me | ‘Will be made to the California logis California representatives in } HERE’S MORE ABOUT are thoroly aroused over Eres =| FOUR MEN HURT| GAS RULING ; of California to protect her rich antomne |; STARTS ON PAGE ONE nd Umber nds and mies | Plunges Down Yesler Hill; —————————_— ing standards for Muminating gaa, % ing the necessity of such Is Wrecked + [declared that Tacoma received « ‘Betion, they point out that* Jagan Four men were recovering from in.|“™mdard much lower than elther|§ [Prohibits the holding of land by for! juries Tuesday received Monday Seattle or Spokane because com _ aan tn ed ae night when an auto ran away down! plaints were not brought asuinat ee the we ea 434 the Gor- 2 gal way hill beside the police | 1, present service of the Tucoms subjects to their emperor when | p Rueben, who lives at 18th ave,|Ga* and Fuel company, = ‘Became citizens of foreign lands. | 4n4 Yeoler way, is the most reriously | “Tacoma made no protest before w, widening of the law/nurt He has a possible fractured|the public service commission aim- 920 Valedictory : A Matchless Event in Suits, Coats and| [J Dresses—the Climax of a Year of Wondrous Success T THE THRESHOLD OF THE NEW YEAR, “Sweet Six- teen” has been chosen to pronounce the Valedictory on the passing year. It has been a wonderful year for us and our friends. Probably no institution in the United States is better fitted for this honor. In accepting, we now shall give further substantial proof that the expression “merit wins” is no empty phrase. We Say Farewell to 1920 Tiataed Statec cig lee ghee com yo _ ply because no notice of the hear. * DETECTIVES AN AROLE ing held in Seattie was announced “ ” n Of Japanese immigration. 1% OFFICERS BRUISED here” bo, ald, With a hearty “Thank you,” and because we have “made good, Pegotiations it under- was in aoe na: hr cies | Detective M. R. Hubbard, recetved| Had there been much a notice ied for agreeing to amendments to >rulses on his lees and rite, and De-| he added, his office would have “gentlemen's agreement,” provid tective Charles Phillips and Howard | considered it useless to attempt to for an air-tight exclusion, by a| Shattuck. parole officer for Monroe} cain a point against the present @tarantecing land rights to reformatory, were badly bruised, public service corporation. already in the United| The auto was left standing tm| “In the last dealings we had with front of the Public Safety building }the present commision, in the "The report that Japan had with-|¢ntrance by Ralph Utley, 1922 Sixth | etreet car cama" mid Dennia, “we ‘her objections to the Califor. | ***- He was unable to give the!) neard thelr deci ewe law wad again reported in au-| Police © reason for the sudden run-| perore the - weeks itive quarters to have come Ring away of the machine. All four| rire i hi ured ere | = eral erent Wrst at Gyae san ase PRICE, RAISE tin writing ts aut knows, ' ee ee tacatoony rel WORST EVIL, ft ls understood th of the mikado’s government |*t!f szainst a telephone pole, SAYS GERAGHTY DI result in the proposed treaty to TWO AUTOS AND j a ntee land rights to Japanese be | STREET CAR MIX SPOKANE, Wash, Dec. 28.—"The . people are tired of repeated applica When two autos and @ strest GBF) bons for increases made py gaa and other utility companies,” said Cor poration Counsel Geraghty today, commenting on the public service commission gas ruling. “Ti the low. ering of the old standard to a pofnt | not seriously affecting the service A. DeLappe, $301 Empire! woud give the relief the companice claim they must have, the public | might be willing to accept the change street car, going north, struck De! without much complaint, if further increases in price might thereby be he we celebrate these few remaining days with a few thousand su- preme values—values never before known. mbers of congress from Califor! mixed at First ave. S. and Foreat st.) Intend to continue their fight for) Monday, a Jap, name unknown to/ lute exclusion of Japanese immi-!| the police, ived a slight cut on ‘i Kahn said it was his under-|the right c¥eek and right eyebrow, ling that the state department! He was treated af"city hospital, and ‘Wit continue negotiations with Am- released. , Shidehara to bring thix| J. D. ‘Sbout, but any agreement reached re-| way, was driving hia auto east. It approval of the senate may |struck a stage going south, and the postponed until the Harding ad- PLAN TO WIDEN LAW AND ADD TO ITS AUTHORITY BY M. D. TRACY BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2%. — legislation which may go far as to extend the present anti- land law of California, whereby are forbidden from holding ‘Aand in this state, s0 as to affect all ‘aliens instead of only Orientals, is planned for introduction at the Biennial session of the state legisia- a ure, which will open next Tuesday py” - @t Sacramento, it was learned today. ay Chief points for the anti-alien pro = ram planned for introduction into ‘the legislature, prominent gnti-Jap- wWhese leaders indicated, will be: WAmenament ore green eater Tk To Enjoy Your New iy tte, lonee thea corpone Christmas Phonograph Tand by title, lease, thru corpora ‘tions or by guardianship, #0 as to you should add new records to your collection from time to time. As you know, a list of fine strengthen it against attack in the courts. ® new selections ix ieyued each month, and you will always find the numbers you want here at Headquarters. Perhaps your Phonograph did not come from here, but that is all the more reason why you should call and get acquainted with the conveniences we have to offer you as & record buyer. Our Ijecord Experts will give you every astistance. ‘Hear the records played over for your approval in one of our 30 Pri- vate Record Rooms. Ask about our Home Approval Service, and we invite you to open @ record account. AND FOR THE CHRISTMAS PLAYER PIANO A monthly service of New Piano Rolls that Lappe’s auto, Police had not ascer- tained Tuesday how the Jap was “Bo of ugene Major. Syenrold son J. & Major, 202% W. 60th st, re Find $250,000 That's ceived a bruised forehead and| oa seratched face, when his father's) Hid In Corn Shock auto collided with an auto standing) DANVILLE, Va, Dec, 25.—Nego by the curbstone at Leary ave. and | tiable bonds and securities valued at Greenwood ave. on Monday. $256,000 were found in a corn shock Seen near Midland by a farmer. Most of St. Kilda, the lonely teland with #/ it was identified as loot taken from population of only $0, has suffered'the Bank of Halifax at Houston, an outbreak of influenza, which was looted six weeks ago. ‘There never was a time In our career when “Sweet Sixteen” could boast such @ remarkably beauth ful and extensive collection, '@ Fashion’s latest revelations, embracing New 1,200 DRESSES York's smartest modes for street, party, white quantity ts great, as afternoon, theatre and travel, in High-grade Tricotines, Serges, Taffe- stways, here, the suggestion that tas, Messalines, Satins, Georgettes, Velvets, Velours and Velveteens—the ¥°! ™#ke early purchases might highest art in dress-making. well be heeded, Sixteen Dollars 400 SUITS try new ‘turn of Midwinter style, in tailleurs and semi-novel effects. Aside from the beauty of model and richness of the Tricotines, Serges and Ve- lours, the pleasure is heightened in finding them full-lined. Sixteen Dollars 800 COATS Fes Dress of Fine Serge— All Sizes, $16 Passage of a measure which will facilitate searching investigations to Aetermine whether land titles are) “held in good faith or by “dummies” Wepresenting Japanese. Poasible extension of the antiJap- ‘hese program to all aliens, in order to fortify it against attack either ‘thru diplomatic channels or tn the courts on the ground of discrimina- “tion. DUTCH AND BRITISH HOLD OIL LANDS Should the latter plan be carried fo execution large interests might be @effected.. Dutch and British com. Panies hold valuable of) interests in “this state while there are extensive Doldings centered in other foreign includes both the Q. =) - ‘ j ral @ources. Of late there has been R. S$. and Ampico winter wraps is a high compliment pome agitation against the holding of Selections. to “Sweet Sixteen” stylists. In be oil properties by non-Americans and half and full-lined these master thoughts are presented in high- grade Bolivias, Velours, Meltons and Mixtures, some fur-collared. ° Serge se Sap Sizea Coat for Winter Wear, Sixteen Dollars French Coney Coat—» Fine Serge Drese— All eines, $16 $65 All sizes, $16 i particularly against the extension of 44 8 @uch holdings. 4 a Yesterday's reports from Washing- _@ on that Japan had withdrawn her Protest against the anti-Japanese Aegislation apparently failed to alter the intentions of the antiJapanese |; Jeaders to drive their program thru the legislature. “California will protect herself fully,” one man prominent in the antialien movement declared sum- Ming up the situation “We had unofficial reports that ; 1 Japan had withdrawn her protest,” a Ge: Don't miss the exhibit in our win. eaid Jobn 8, Chambers, head of the dows. ‘The values will amaze you! Anti-Japanese association. “We first 1 (0% 2 Feorived these Sunday, But there A; bY These garments are designed for women of all ages—sizes 16 to 44. YQ f teu ‘was nothing to indicate a reason and 3, @fficial statements are lacking. | ofl tl) rll ——_—