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CUBA FEARS TNE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, TANTARY 2, 1971. )KING COUNTY SEATTLE, 1920, WOMAN STRUCK "=i SiS. it EUROPE - +#as SIXTY SERVANTS WAITING ON HIM. Many Islanders Said to Yearn for American Hand in Their Affairs HAVANA, Cuba, Jan, 2—Cubana eo tho possibility of another inter YVention in the island by the United 5 States, They look for action after Presi @entelect Harding takes office, Reasons: Political conflict, the Moratorium, refusal of some Cuban Merchants to accept goods ordered | IN U.S. = SIATY a from the United States, and kindred | DISABLED SOLDIERS (roubles. HAVE ONE NURSE- Many Cubans would welcome hav <a . fhg Washington straighten out the | WAITING ON THEM? island's involved finances, but few Fearn for the same forces that have pur across p ion in the States to have a hand in Cuban ins If, they ask, Harding should inter veno— Would Cuba's cafes be closed? Would the lid be put on Havana, Fefuye- of the th y Americans Would gambiir Weuld the national plowed? : © Havana is feeling the effects of the crime wa which has eri many American cities. Potle trying to solve two hath tory be Ex KAISER || BETTER, 1920 WAS ‘EXTRA DRY’ BY AUTO; DEAD ore eon nel aa for declining the offer of the Fewer Prosecutions, Fewer} |sub- Average _ Amount of adi Woman’s Skull Is coniaaittes for | instil a Divorées | Rain Fell Fractured [sie which he tee ee ae only real cure for consumption Annual reports of county officers,| The following statieties for 1920] One wornan n Bwedieh horp TIMMINS, Ont—The Ke A mine |wutmitted at the beginning of the | are given out by Salisbury, U.| her skull fractured, and another of northern Ontario ha realiged |year, point out, without exception, |S. weather observe |dead, ax ® result of being hit by| over $1,000,000 this year from the | consid yle improvement tn the ad Rate which {| autos Sunday night and early’ Mon-| premium market on Americ anda, 1 rs 1.64 “ December war a , ° . ‘the ministration of the county’s business | 1). rainiest month, with 6.67 inches nnm Vigg, 30, hair dresser, was By the + ave 4 the during 1920 in 2¢ Least rain occurred dur: | hit an wuto at J 10 and | ® ¢ bein While the total number of ertm!.| ing Pebruary Jien downe " nm wt, ¢ Monday ccora 1 nala pros uted by Pro uting At | Ws on M 13, when 1.63 inche ing made to po by “ Me torney Fred C. Brown's office was fe am +} = ne ’ a 41 there I tion . ae Hottent was July 7, with mer | T ich in serious con fewer than in 1919, convictions were | eupy at 89. « t day was January | dition, no report of t cident had heima, Cronus Tus obtained in a large majority of cases | 24. 4< on above zero. been made to p by the driver involved tajor offenses, | J 4 in s of mnow fell during | Monday m «. ! Abatement of the crime wave in the entire ear Th occurred mort Mra. Mary A. Robinson, 72, died A Watch Repaired Jones Is Always Righ Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE raid to be responsible for the fact|ly in April, Strongest w | that in 1999 there were 568 criminal) on November 26, when a [Sea utions started In superior court | miles was regixtered “i war being struck by the auto of Je of 60| Charles A. McGovern, 26, butcher on Kighth ave. 8. between Adam and Dakota sts, Sunday night. Mra ing the street McGovern rwerved his auto to avoid and in 1920 there were 374. ¢ plaints disposed of in the justices 9 tn 4513,|Plan Air Service | | | courts numbered | Agwinat 2,446 in 1920. a another and «truck her, She died L rhabs cone sino melber enaen til for Philippines|*2o;"tens axes te the nesstat.| proponaia a ved by tha | nine onvictiona: | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—An aertal| McGovern liven at 1414 Graham st 4 ‘ u * d Account Divorces were fewer tn 1920, the mail and passenger servies is to be|and was released by police on his year showing 1,178 againat 1,611 dur- established between Manila and the | personal recognizance ing 1919. other principal ports of the Philip-| Mrs. I, EB. Dawson, 74, was suffe In the ofce of Sheriff John String: | pine Iniands, it was announced here | ing painful injuries Mo: ler total earnings from all sources | today Peoult ot being ewatk down by 6 amounted to $54,221.66, while In 1919| ‘To inaugurate this wervice, the bu-| passing auto while she was at |they ‘were $41,392.70, The county | reau of insular affairs has purchased | tempting to cron First ave. at Stew handled 3,4 Privo five fly navy de (art at. at 6 p,m, Frid in the previous y partment. The flying personnel will| The driver of the car did not stot matinee eet i ey gg PG ed meme Coughs tion law, compared to 73 in 1919.| Guard officers. ‘The nervice in ex-| ported, coughs, colds, These convictions during the two pected to start after the first of next | tt cident are requested to Fine pepe phe ag | yearn netted $11,500 in fine. year Elliott 6277, Mr. Pearce, throat with « | County Engineer Samuel J. Homes erat AEDs | —— 3 | reported eight new bridges, compared | road. Hig expenditures during 1920! ATHIENS.—Greek premier and for | to four in 1919. He showed the amounted to $106,000, while in 1919 elgn mink +, Demiectrious eas imtruction of 30.8 miles of concrete | they were $265,000. | weriously i. day as th ay —_ were © prohibl And persons who witnessed | Promptly treat o.-atlh Murders, one case being that of an American girt found dead on a rock DEATH TAKES American spenders are the hope Of the islanders. In the Casino de la Playa re P qulette wheels spin thru the] nights, raking in stacks of good} American dollars to the crash of pmerican jazz. Plan Funeral for Former — OPEN SHOP. MEN German Chancellor BERLIN, on 3 —Btate honors and PLAN MEETING susie Sse pomenmone former German | chancellor, were planned today. Reth- Gompers Watching Gary's, mann-Hollweg died Saturday night Adies "Jot pneumonia after a brief {lineman ‘The funeral will be held Wednesday, eee BY RALPH F, COUCH Dr. Von Rethmann Foltwee, made WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Resutts| chancellor in 1909, was known as the vacillating chancellor, and was credited with the “sera ot - Shs being taken by the United States |e a Gencribing treatin waployment today were | filitary leaders in Germany ao awaited with keen interest by capita ge Apa gh pie tne My and labor Director John B his half-hearted stand against unre | Densmore ne to announce the Fe | stricted submarine wartare brought mam this week. about his resignation July 14, 191 One estimate, the largest yet made, | —— ce ananar tdi, inode fs that it will show 2,000,000, Others | Pics a meee FOR BURNING ECZEMA Ment census is expected to have a Apply, Zemo the. Clean, An- ef a nation-wide unemployment cen-| far-reaching influence in the indus trial world in connection with wage . eutting and the movement to estab- tiseptic fe gee to Use lish the open shop. Not Stain Some of the nation’s digrest em Greasy salves and ointments snould Bloyers are expected to have some | not ‘be applied If clear skin is thing to say about the situation at} agist & conference of employers in Chica-| ype Bab Fm tocing hae oy 9, January 12, to which Judge Gary | When applied as directed it effectively, and other employers have been in-| removes eczema, quickly stops itching, Vited. This congress is being looked | and heals skin troubles, also sores, to by officials here as the first def! | burns, wounds and chafing. It pene-, nite move in the campaign for the | trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is! open shop. President Samuel Gom-| q clean, dependable and i Pets and other officials of the Amert | antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe can Federation of Labor are plan-| nothing you have ever used is as effec: Bing to keep-in touch with it tive and satisfying. amet ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 50,000 Struck | ™ Gasu 5 ¥or™ Cut out this slip, enclose with Se by Paris Auto and mail it to Foley & Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IM, writ 4 , * ing your name and address clearly In Year Ss Time You will receive in return a trial |package containing Foley's Honey PARIS, Dec. 18—(By Mail}—jand Tar Compound for coughs, Again Paris has vindicated her repu-| colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills tation as the most dangerous city in|for pains in sides and back; the world for the pedestrian, rheumatism, backache, kidney and Fifty thousand persons were! ladder ailments; and Foley Cathar struck dayn by taxicabs, autobuses| UC Tablets, a wholesome and thor ‘i and other”automobiles on the afreets |OUShIY Cleansing cathartic for con of Paris during this last year, ac-|SUPation, biliousness, headaches, cording to statistics just compiled.|*94 sluggish bowels.—Advertisve Of these, 100 died. Fourteen thousand | nt ‘iy Fecetved injuries which necessitated | Posplial treatment over anecentes| AMUSEMENTS Period, some being crippled for life.| ; ‘The balance suffered bruises or lacer-| 4 ations ; A large proportion were women and children and aged persona. i Among the latter was a former min-[ sitth and Pine Eiiett 2525 Now—Mats. Wed, and Sat. ry im, inter of justice, Louis Neal, member of Clemenceau's cabinet, who was if Killed by an American army graves ' registration car in front of Hotel ; Continental ; ‘These figures place the famous ; pleasure capital well above any other | city in the world in traffic deadlines, , @ccording to authorities here. i It ‘s more dangerous to croms the | Place de V'Opera or the Rue Lafay- i ette at its intersection with Chaussee! | pais ste. “Prdies State ne a @Antin or Place Vendome or Place | Sundays). 12¢. Mats y Ex Concorde than to stroll for hours on Bong the boulevards and streets of Petro- grad or Moscow in Soviet Russia, Paris high casualty percentage Is Nights 7:15 and 9:15. ihe ascribed beth to the speed at which PANTAGES ie Vehicles are allowed to run in crowd. Mats, 2:20. Nights 7 and & ed sections of the city and to de NOW PLAYING “DOLL FROLTOS* Howard and Rons; Four BeMhops: Baldwin-Blair Co.; Redmond and ‘Wells ‘elnotte m0. Park Superintendent “Bride: in” aeecn ee A jeneral Admission: Says He Won’t Quit Mata, 250; Nights toe, J. W. Thompson, superintendent ~ - of city parka, refuses to resign. In answer to statements made by members of the park board that he would terminate his superintendency , December 31, Thompson announced! that he would continue in the ponsi-| tion unless removed by the commis | sioners, Thompson is under civil| service rules fective police regulatio of traffic, MAT. SATURDAY ONLY JOUN CORT'S MUSICAL HIT “LISTEN LESTER” with Fred Held New York Production — PA L Ac i “HIP TWENTY-EIGHT NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS wil) appear be. | fore a regular army examining board | here before March 1 to secure perma nent federal recognition MONTREAL, Que.—-Canada ¢ ported during the fiscal year 1919} 1920, 8,263,068 barrels of flour, val-| ued at $94,262,928, compared with| 115,099 barrels, valued at $ fn 1910, An All Star Show MOORE Perey CInCUIT GEORGE MACFARLANE SIX KIRKSMITHE SINTERS s wo FRANC 1 mine fARD Johnaon Baker ad = Johnmen; Lane and Harper; Breakaway low WINNIPEG, Man-—A rich deposit of nickel copper ore, 800 feet long and from 100 to 400 feet wide, has! Fecently been ‘overed at Bear ftuer by Dr, J, 1, Wilkingon, Our New Year Greeting To Members IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF DIVIDEND & OF 5% PER ANNUM ‘ This Dividend is possible because of the Mutual plan of oper- ation. For 20 years, the earnings paid have never been less than the above rate, and if you have not shared in this substantial divi- dend, we invite you to share in our prosperity in the New Year. You will participate in the earnings from January Ist on all funds left with us on or before January 15th. Funds received in amounts from One Dollar to Five Thousand Dollars PUGET SOUND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD Resources More Than Four Million Dollars ORR TN ok