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THE SEATTLE STAR AN) {The wireless Says) TACOMA DOCTOR Fre reezing, Hungry a U. & Army Rabber Boots 63.50 Searing SUNDAY Brh& Bi]. s. army woot Knaxi shiees $2.50 to $3.25 SEATS. Now White All Wool Socks, $1.00 now . ae Return of the Pavorts 1 IN COURT; DOPE: \Surrenders Himself Here; | to Plead Not Guilty & Khaki Blankets, 41. Dr. PD. M. Anus, wanted in Te $4.40 J) coma to answer dope charges, gave} tes Coweralis, all sigee ..88.00 ] | himself up in federal court in White and Plaid Wool Blankets Atle Wednesday’ morning 87.50 w B Dr. Angus was ontered by Fed:| deep in hin Officers’ Dreas Ghoea, Army or oral Judge BE. EB Cush nH to 2 against his ribs, his clothes frayed | f Navy ene e$8.00 || Pear before him in Tacoma at 2) and tattered, stood at Third ave, and . “ pm. Thursday, at which time the| Union st, Tuesday night Navy Wool Middies .... fefendant said he will plead not Navy ive i Can Ge Chilled by the slanted dk Regimental Socks -20¢ mnow th a slush ¢ RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents the Popular Hawatian Romance his blue bh t *, hin arma tight |b blinking lights of the chop houses Richard Walton Tully’s Play of a Woman's Soul A Brilliant Cast, Including FLORENCE ROCKWELL And the Famous: Singing | wp Hawaiians ‘ Alleging that W. 8. Norman, farmer, R. F. D, 2, Kirkiand, had in a fit of rage jerked the tongue out of a horse and then to act had shot and killed t orn out for bh fl of $5,000 was ordered for Khaki Pants Tents, Flys ani Tarpaulins, all Accarding to a statement ne | HOD «0s se 00 +604 Thin court Monday wan when I read | 0c to $2.00. Mat: ¥ : 4119% 1th Ave. N. B, in ution of the bench warrant / guilty Sweaters . | 1 when Dr. Angus failed to! Khaki Breeches $2.50 to $3.50 in federal court at Tacoma | ‘JERKS TONGUE onda y Bench warrant ws Army Flannel, Khaki, Blue or |)‘ , Geav, yerd a5¢ tio and new bail fixed a OUT OF HORSE?) \i Kinds ....... Prices Low fin court here Wednesday, Dr. Angus | tee em per garment T5¢ PT numed his attorney for the for-| iovernment Canned Meats fetture of bis ball | F 5,000 Aluminum ates Pans [| "“crne fit T know 1 was wanted | Warrant Charges Kirkland p Soars Stays: MS Farmer With Cruelty abou! n he paperm pesday Camp Letiles Wireless “De. Anam aaa Surplus Army Supplies called up Judge Cu 904 Tilird Ave, Next to Madbon o> eum fate” Even: M4 University St, on Bridge “ Universtiy District Angus’ arrest waa stayed, | Seattle, Wash, and the defendant was allowed to| arrest Wednesday td go on his personal recognizance.| The wurrant, which ¢ wi ~|ty, was sworn to by KR. C. Wolcott argon cruc King county humane officer. According to Wolcott, No plowing a week ago. passing @ raspberry over and nipp a branch, T' cott gays, drove Norman into a rage and It was then he yanked out the |, horwe's tongue. Wo inspected the body of the horse before swearing out the war rant and verified the facta, He a Norman does not deny the charge WILL ANNOUNCE | “D be Saver suszres CABINET SLATE * COMFORT: 1k yo Known Soon announcement from President -clec t 1 <4 Harding regarding his ¢ t in probable within 48 hours. ording to authoritative informath | The appointment of | Hughes an secretary of state may Coat off be made public in thia announce Fy . * ment. The appointment of Charies and shirt sleeves comfort! An easy chair—a child’s $B) 0°"bawes ‘av necretary. of the! treasury may also be made at the welcome—real happiness. | name time. ~~ This is a glimpse into one of the more than 100,000 happy | Opposition in many quarters to ap-| homes heated with a patented Caloric Pipeless Furnace. eg Sed: geezer Pygrencengy Ae Having a Caloric means your entire home heated with as i ge Seg ead agg Lorna bod little trouble as tending one stove. It means you buy one- @aye ago rrets of this oppo-| third to one-half less -fuel, yet enjoy perfect comfort in mition are M. Daugherty every room in coldest weather. It means the housewife’s coets S. Mtet, Seana; Se dream of cleanliness comes true. Hays, Indiana, and John W. Weeks Can Be Installed, Ready for Use, in One Day Home from work -nd the house warm! Masmachusetta, |15-Cent Shoe Shine “Prisoner released.” said Magistrate | |T. J. -Nolan. “Fifteen cents is too} much for a shoe shine.” | | Is Cause of Fight | NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Fifteen) a cents,” eff Glovann! Pitort Thing’! jHarry Wolfe hit him on the none. | and PIKE STREET Some men have such happy dispo- nitions that they never amount to | } much | | the main body of th ; have not modern aircraft flyers sult | able for fleet protection. 2. The United States will be supe-| When You Want Heat ships. lent authorized building programs as Either Lump or Furnace--has no superior Exceedingly low in ash-- Exceedingly high in HEAT Quickly delivered | riers for the authorized | said | program prepared by the board, which provides for an aircraft | carrier, some light cruisers and other. he sid, 000,000, BUNKER PRICE Lump Coal $13.25 F urnace Coal $9.75 dow a, Teeth chattering, he watched the | o} pennion meals and a bed. to have.” DANIELS GIVES Jed Btatel | AHEAD OF U. 8. ent programs without making an said the star raid, he shoul 68,27 | Jeeted for completion by 1927, but ne yet authorized, which wolud give|[] Thpan a total of 1,05 Gen. Bliss Favors call of the United States disarmament Man Steals So He t Jail Meal the red, romy eased men and he women, and hought of how, only a few months pefore, he, too, had been smug, well ed and warm, like (hay He had been so until the mill shut and then he was thrown out Hin funds wer@ soon spent 4 for work from dc nd wan refused, He t entranc doors were & voles Whispered to him Steal, and you will have plenty,” t nai erny heeded it. He could no stand the gaffing pains of nas he raked In the nine rom the news stand, he miled cunningly | He would outwit Pate Nine pennies! What were they? Nothing; but they opened the road As Ceverny turned with the pen nies in his hand, Patrolman J, B. selzed him, patrolman sneered. A penny west order of criminal, erny only smiled. } | wagon came, and soon ny was in the shelter of| the elty jail Again he amflod, And when he Judge John &. onee more, 6 before Potlce don, he #miled » judge asked him why he had ate d his plight 5 ft would bring me to the That's what I had} Judge Gordon sentenced him to| erve ten days, NAVAL FIGURES U. S. Will Lead World in Gun Power BY RALPH H. TURNER WASHINGTON, Jan, 12—In ma- jor shiva gas in gun power, the Unit = tish navy when this country’s will be superior to the} pmmittes today, ening the relative aoa strength of Pritain, Japan and the United) Staten ‘Bho country’s construction plane! | also will put America ahead of Japan in total fighting ships at the ratio of| jtwo and one-half to one, ent He added, however, that should Japan build the program she hae projected but not avthorized, the ratio in America’s favor would decrease to that of one and aqilarter to one. GIVES FIGURES FOR FUTURE In addttion, Dantels’ figures for the future also show 1. In total tonnage and effective fight ahips, America will approxi mately equal Great Britain, but will be considerably weaker in light cruis ere and other ships used to protect eet and to con duct blockades ntly inferior to Great Britain in submarines, and will rior to Japan in total ships, destroy ere and gubmarines, but Inferior in| battle cruisers and light cruisers. Prosenting the detail tables, Dan fels declared first that in total ton- nage and the number of effective fighting ahips, the relative strength of today waw Britain United States 8.442 tons 9,193 tons, 330 538 ships. Japan—240,596 tons, 43. #hips. Daniels indicated the size of pres toll N—76,890 tons, States—842 ships tons, 100 ships ‘ Japan—323,460 fons, 41 ships. BRITAIN SLIGHTLY If the nations complete thelr pres litions in the meantime, Danie Britain n, the secretary 6 tons, Daniels stressed the fact that the! United States has no aircraft car-| nd none had been nd had four, he He indorsed a “rounding out general | light craft. To build thie program, | would cost about $107,- eee Daniela | © tons pro- |} Disarmament Plan) WASHINGTON, Jan 12.—At the | a world conference could be arranged in Washington within 60 Mined and Distributed by days, General Tasker H, Bliss today} old the house naval affairs commit: | tiles, who was American military | adviser at the peace conference and| former army chief of staff, declared | hat such a conference would bring | esult PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. [fz MAIN 5080 F it ‘‘From Our Mine to Your Home—One Service’ jis widow is not The appeal of th yensions from the ver ourt here which awarded a pension » Mra, Guy Carlton, will come be-| ‘ore the state supreme court Feb: ntate board of | in superior | the widow of a or, who was shot <ht with another i rd bases It fact that Carlton was and that, therefore ended to a pen} appeal not on en shot sion. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOW NSHIN RS 500 Coverall Aprons Featured Thursday at an Exceptionally Low Price 95c THE SRE are seven good styles in these low- priced Aprons, five as ie- tured. Well-made of percale and gingham in light and dark color- ings, patterned with stripes and small figures; also in plain delft-blue. Trimmed with plain or patterned piping. Unusually low-priced at 95¢.,, 700 Yards of 32-inch Gingham at 25c Yard XCELLENT quality for house dresses, aprons and children’s wear—Ging- hams patterned in plaids and stripes, also plain col- orings—82 inches wide, un- usually good value at 25¢ yard. -~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Remnants of Georgette, Laces Ribbons Reduced ILK and Cotton Nets in desirable colorings, Georgette, Laces for many uses and Ribbons for hair- bows and fancy-work—in useful lengths, at greatly reduced prices. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Stationery Reduced to 25c Box HIPPENDALE _Linen- finish Stationery in Pink, Buff and White—24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes—yeduced to 25¢ box. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Jewelry “Samples” _25c Each YCLUDED in this offer- ing are Bar Pins, Brooches, Cuff Links, F rings and Bead } —pri¢ed unusually 25¢ each. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE low at 28 Sewing Baskets Reduced to 55c Each ‘OOD-FRAME Baskets filled in with shirred silkoline and featured in two sizes—1l2 and. 20 inches high. Choice of white or dark-stained wood ‘and light or medium silko- lines. Reduced to 55 THE DOWN AIRS STORE Sizes 38 to 46. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 127 Pairs of Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbockers Special $1.95 Thursday HE Corduroys that serve so well for wear with suit-coats and sweaters, priced much lower than usual because of a special purchase. These are of narrow-wale, durable corduroy in dark mouse-color, with pockets and trimmings of strong twill. Sizes and quantities available, as follows: Sizes 6 7 8 9 10 1 Quantity 10 29 18 30 2 17 Sizes 12 138 14 15 16 Quantity 14 .. .« 7 56 Special, Thursday, $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines of Children’s Apparel at Clearance Prices 10 CHILDREN’S SERGE DRESSES reduced to $4.95. 10 CHILDREN’S $6.95. 33 CHILDREN’S $8.95. 35 CHILDREN’S COATS in Chinchilla, Zibeline and Plush, sizes 4 to 14 years, reduced to $9.50. 28 CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS in rose- shade only, sizes 24, 26 and 28, reduced to $2.95. 100 CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS, in sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5, reduced to $3.95 and $4.50. 134 CHILDREN’S WOOL DRAWER LEGGINGS, reduced to 95¢, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.50. 20 CHILDREN’S KNITTED CAPS reduced to 50¢. 245 CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6 years, reduced to 95¢, $1.75 and $2.50. ’ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE SERGE DRESSES reduced to SERGE DRESSES reduced to Yarn, Reduced to 25c Ball iD cgevecs colors for many uses in these reduced-price Yarns — Saxony, Shet- land Floss, German- town and Knitting Worsted, reduced to 25¢ ball. -THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Leather Bags $1.50 HERE are three good styles in these Leather Bags, some lined with moire and some fitted with coin purse and mirror. Priced low at $1.5 THE DOWNSTAIRS 900 Pairs of Women’s Silk-and-fiber Boot Hose At 50c Pair HE lustrous silk-and-fiber boots of these Stockings are in the fashion- able heather mixtures of navy, purple, gold or gray with black’ also green with brown— Due to an pair. in lace-stripe effect advantageous purchase, Sizes 814 to 10. these Stockings are to,be sold at 50¢ a THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE.