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P—$475 | IS STOLEN _ Pedestrian Loses Cash and Diamonds; Carman Gives ‘Up $40.70 One man waiting for a street car | Was robbed of $475, a diamond ring | End an unset diamond by two} ‘asked men, and a conductor was! “Fodded of $40.70 and some street | tokens while changing the trol | | Bey on his car, Friday fight, | Jo&n B. Stario, Sar Telmo apts, | Minor ave. and Stewart st, reported to Detective G. W. Humphrey that! While he was waiting for a Lake/ “Burien car at « platform at 12th) “Rye, 8. W.. 4 tall and @ short ban Doth maskéd, and one carrying | large Leuger revolver, stepped) the brush and forced him to | Glevate his hands. | |) They searched him, stole $475 In @urrency and coin, a one-quarter | garat diamon dering and a large unset The rodbery occurred at} unm . | ‘The robber who held wp the car! unmasked. Condactor H.| Sohnson, of Kinnear Park car} 963, was the victim. Ie was! fing the trolley on the back of t Tenth ave. W. and W./ st, at 6 25 pm. when the! appeared and forced him tn the shadows, where he rifled his of $40.70 and some tokens Motorman, E. I. Inglett, wa: of the robbery . RY SAFE rlars reaped a rich Jewelry and harvest Friday night © While an auction sale was being > in J. E. Barnett’s store, 2112 : dave., Friday, the safe was loot. ‘of $607, the receipts of the sale. te safe was open and the thief while Barnett was busy io Back of the store. men biew the safe of the . K. Swift Lumber company at Center Friday night F. A. the manager, notified police out of the safe and a small of money and stock were detailed. gold rings, two Iaraliieres, o and chain and $200 in $20 bills stolen from the home of G. L. 4607 Moridian ave. Friday eve While the family was away. eash were taken from Mra. Ray |, 434 Eastlake ava Alice Owen, 121% Broadway ted that a$150 diamond ring taken by a thief from a window ‘Gillin her kitchen. Mrs. W. ©. Smith of the Virginius adhe Virginia st., left an eight- Platinum ring in the rest- Of a down-town women's store. was gone when she returned. other Ryther Says She’s Too Busy for Rest From Visalia, Cal. thie morning. | check for th L It was . Weary”) Wh , e the brick cam- 601 Collins block, and \was ae Caroline Green, a former nurse, She wrote: _ “Here ts my mite for Mother Ry. Mher and the kiddies, Thru some clippings from the Seat¥ papery @eBt me by a friend I just learned of Your effort, to ald Mother Ryther, 14 | @M sorry I cannot send you a larger @omation, because I sincerely believe _ that no home in Seattle is so worthy | @f support as Mother Ryther’« At visited the home about ten fast before I left Seat-| Mother Ryth Was not well;/ the sparkle was from those lov-| amg blue eyes, and I reproached for not taking a vacation. Te. | Biled: ‘No; 1 can't quit, I'v to Keep oh going to the end. God will Sustain me. He is my strengt Know He will not let me fail | q@ult “and wont away for a rest, it] Would be confessing that I no longer Bad faith in God, and so Tl! 5 going.’ “I have known Mother Ryther for | 28 years, and in all that time I do | Rot believe she has missed getting | Bp one morning at 4:20 or & o'clock to Bet breakfast for her kiddies, nor Bas she ever been away from the ome and failed to help them sag | @heir prayers and tuck them into bed night. Surely Seattle will not fall ‘give until it hurts’ for such a Rause a4 Mother Ryther’s.” At noon today “Weary” Witkine Bed his band of brick coupon sales. men along Second ave. in an effort | fo swell the week's receipts for the Mother Ryther home fund. There is atill a long way to travel before the $25,000 goal in reached, unless more | Dusiness men and other citizens loos fiei= purse strings cont r eB: If 1) Princess’ Rabbit { Is Prize Winner| LONDON, Jan. 15.—Princess Mary won several prizes at King’s Lynn fur and feather show, including one for the best rabbit shown by a lady. wo of the king’s homer pigeons| Blso took prizes. The princess has al ways been very fond of rabbita. King’s Prize Bull TORDON, Jan. 15.—One of King George's bullocks won the ehampion ship of the Slough Christmas show | and the first prize. One hundred and twenty-cight head of the fat stock @ere sent to the show and realized $18,500. The ferret is » domestic variety of Wins Championship fi “Marry Young NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—“The moat Ddeautiful woman in the world” dead—matrimonially! — * Long live “the most peautiful wo man tn the world*—-matrimonially! The first, Mra. Pierre Turtoue, i suing for separation from her hus | band, the famous French artist. The second, Mra. Walter Wanger, is sure she can cecape the beauty jimx that pursued Mra Tartoue. ‘Twas Tartoue prociatmed his wife! Justine Johnatone, the movie star. the world’s most beautiful woman. Mra, Wanger’g champions are Paul | manager. She's 21; he's 35, Heijed, another famous French artist, SAYS ORIENT USES WASHING SODA TO FLAVOR ITS FOOD “You can eat anything used In a modern laundry,” declared Dr. H. G. Elledge, chemist from the University of Pittsburg, in « talk before the convention of the Laundry Owners’ association of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, at Montellus hall, Fri day night. “Pure soap, washing soda such is uned for favoring in the Orient, and acetic acid such ag is contained im white vinegar are the only “—" materials used.” THUFELAND MADE NEW ici ducted by the sheriff and coroner. | MAN OF HIM, SAYS ED DIE the police and coroner that the man | stepped suddenly tn fromt of the “I wae a wreck when I got back from Kurope,” said J. N. Dillon, Inte Fifth Brigade, Machine Gun Com patty, Canadian Expeditionary Forees, who spent four years in France during the war, “Ali of me that had been allve seemed to have died. I had no ambition. My atorm-| ach had gone back on me, I didn't care to eat, 1 felt down ang out || couldn't ¢ S . and yeaten. It just seemed to me|| 10 SEE HER! I never could recover myself, One But now day I met a friend, and he sald to When 14 men, who me What you need ia a bottle of || bad been f th Hufeland, the Swiss Stomach Tonic ant dete 0, at It will put you on your feet in no dat! Tow other | time and make you feel like a fight net at the dock bets i ok his advice, and Kelle enjamin Lem r é new y and mind, At ad hand ° all drug stores since 1460.—Adver Then he bundied them and tisement. |] their barrack bays into a motor AMERICAN MUSIC AND MELODIES CRUEL PILES Dr. Van Vleck Found a, ine Relief Which Is Healing Thousands Send Postal for Dollar Trial EE To any one suffering from Piles We make this unlimited offer: Send and return mail will bring you a} regular Dolla of ng and such gain wre O TRY Dr. Van Vleck, THE DENISHAWN DANCERS ex-murgeon U. | Method. No knife, no pa bille—juat a wimple home tr be. tried hen, atter with thi send us One Dollar. If n nothing. You decide and ‘we And condition truding Pile are often eontrolied Bante fac heaes EE Jackson, Mich, Bond oe money, Bond to- Mrs. W ralter We pag and Her Husband -2( PANTAGES THE SEATT E STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 FUNERAL SrenVIC ror ‘Beauty Has Foil for Jinx? SHOT; 1 DEAD; Veterans in Destitute — °” StiMRF.ccu sms mms After acquitting Gus Muncon and death last Tuesday at his home, with va 2 20th ave. 8, were held Fre | in Juatice of the Dalton’s | church. court Friday took up a collection and _ see vo fevomie «for Jobs; Have You Any? 20's 2 ~ fense, made an impassioned pies for Ak Vas H | ‘ e 1 Editor The Star: There are 2,500)have work #o that they may earn! Ts LAL DALLAS, Texas, Jan, 15.—With | o< vice men, 26 ore of nel and butte: 4 wervies men, 250 or more of whom | thelr “b 1 and butter Beacon Hill May Malted Muth one man dead beneath a racing auto are married and have children, who, While steady work ig mont desir : mobile and another in custody follow.|4re desperntely in need work—|able, any kind of odd jobs will be Buy Two Jitneys either temporary or steady, Vive! suitable, Any one having the same hundred are actually desthute, With | will confer a favor upon Heattic Post; Plans for the purchase of two Jackson at. postotiice, opposite Union | t6 aid of the Spanish War Veterans |18 of the American Legion, Veterans | Jitneyas by the residents of South station, in which two postal clerks | financially, we have been able to|of Foreign Wars of Post 24, Spanish | Beacon Hill were discused at a wore shot and 4 federal reserve bank |help these men in their immediate| War Veterans and all former service | meeting of the Beacon Hill Street t ny CM o Vv tension club at Christensen’s ‘ye # - ipment stole dgitional arrests ut what they need n is}men, by calling the V ‘ Food - Drink pammenpcreseh oneal tg: cieoepedlay employment, aa they do not want! ployment offi 1616% Third hall Friday night. The club would for All Agen, were expected y ay by pollew.| wnarity. ‘The #panish War Veterans | phone Main 2426, or Mr, Guy Parm- turn over the fits to the mur Quick Lanch at Home, Office, ang Six mon, participating in the rob-| have loaned several thousand dol- alee, at the county assesmmr’s office, railway to be operated a» an ox. Fountains, Ash for HORLICK’S, bery, drove up to the station, Five | jars, courthouse, phone Main 6900, local tension to the Beacon Hil! tine. gar Avoid Imita’ alighted fram the touring car and) Nearty 100 «eal tickets and) 23, telling them of these jobs, ——— A I tions & four entered the bulkling, sheoting | grocery orders were insued to men Thanking you again in behalf of an they entered. |who were practically destitute, but | Seattle Post No, 18, I am ing ®& spectacular holdup of the NO COOKING A bullet clipped the finger from | thes are only temporary methods | DON McK WAN, . M ET RO Anderson Moore, porter, and another! and, in order for there men, their| Chairman Relief Committee Se whiseed past the head of Miss Jane | wives and children to live, they must | atue Post 7 atoll 18. Next Friday and Saturday Evenings, January 21 and 22 Cullom, & portofiice employe, Albert | oo mater 3 i Smith, 35, and G. W, Street, 26, were) cimalttcecre TOP 0’ THE CITY (RAIN CAUSES - ree ‘amar™" | HAS NEW NAME! SMASHES HERE dashed in pursuit after the men | aCe Enis placed ‘the, tronsy, ebtained at Clubhouse ts Planned for|Auto Wrecks Pole; Cars Hit; Awour #28000 in mutilated money? “Olympic Heights” Four Men Hurt A pert of the lat —7—_—__ —_— nt back to the treas-| ‘The residents of the highest potnt| Two men were cut and two brits WITH A MAT. SAT. wan also obt ter was. be ury department at Washington. lin the elty got together last night at | ed, two #treet cars and an auto were | with § mos scourtng pe woe poy the home of W. A. Shinkle, 36th ave, |@amaged and & tennens sae) was roundabout, police recetved word of a ; 4 knoeked down ay night becaune wrecked automobile on the Lake|% W. and Myrtle mt, and named |), (, aennotine, 1000 15. 76th at., | Worth road near Fort Worth, They| their district “Olympic Melghts.”| tieq to niow down his auto on the found I dead ben 1» Clemmons, Fort Worth, | They organized a corporation for the | slippery pavement at Eastlake ave. | er oe ae as aan an purpose of building ® club house, | and Martin st. | W. B. Beribner, declared by pollee Probably at S6th ave. #. W. and} The auto skidded and crashed into to have eacaped from the state peni.| Kenyon st. One thousand dollars | * telephone “ wl ing it off wae |tentiary, Fort Worth police deciared was subscribed for the club house | the eee 3 bins ig . | he was convicted following holdup of wit and all present were very en-| cut chin an rumbelter, who was Ae soe ne here about three | ‘usiatic for, the club house, which | with him, a cut hand municlpa ihap act oped ng lags wilt be the only place in Went eat | railway repair car was sent to re| i age get ger tle south of Alaska at. for bolding pair wire damag: by the fallen | geet wean federal peer By vr public meetings | pole. In the darknens and the blind | ‘The following officers were elected ing rain storm, a Cowen Purk car pers Intact were found on Clemmons |, The tlewiie oftiion to serve un. (crashed into it. William McPar-| and about $200 on Beribner. Two if tne first Friday in June: Pree: |land and Larry Guam, on the repair other men were believed to have Deen) 10 airs Ada Lewis Schulz; vice|car, were bruised by the collision. in the car rand snenged.. | preaident, C. A. Ferris; seeretary, Dr.| Both cars were damaged. | T. Oren Watson; treasurer, Mra, W Postpone Action « ON | A. Bhinkie; trustess, Carl Lenz, J.B School Clinic Fight "2c a"s2.™anemer || DEVIL MASK |} Fe. Sear meer ~~ egg E> =e Action on proposed bills Intended Joseph Granger and Wm. ©. Ander Balcony (frets 7 Baleony (first to Wenitzee the maintenance of | son. Mr. Howard A. Adams, the at- : Haleony (m Balcony (last 6 rows)....2.60 cline by the school beard was|torney, was present and rendered } Batcony fremaindery. % | Gattery (first 6 rows)...-61.80 pontponed Friday, pending a con-| valuable assistance in forming the . Galiery (last § row: Gallery Gast § rows). ference Saturday evening between | new corporation. Mr, Adams was tn- the school. board and a committee | structed to procure the necessary and BO. Hoppa, equally famous| representing the League for the whal, books, ete, needed by the new ta | Entiat artint. Conservation of Public Health. organization, a Sa These are Mrn Wanger’s theortes —————- | The district along 25th ave. of making marriage a success de | THM CHARITY BALL civen De |hae been the mont rapidly-growing rtion of the eity for the last three epite the handicap of beauty cember. 28. for the benefit of the | Portion of the etty for Tee At men “Marry young. r “Both work Seattle Day Nurvery smociation in this district have more than fotted $3,471.75, sceomfing to the pled. “Don't be too sertoun report of Mra. Loula L. Mendel, “Both Mirt—jodiciously, © treasurer. | “Make your husband make love—~| to you.” Mra. Wagner ts better mown es Her husband is a film production | “SWIFT & DALEY One for Nothing DE VOY & DAYTO “At the Station” TO MEET FAIOUS HAWAIIAN / SINGERS ano PLAYERS OUR NEW Reasons Why “The Bird of Paradise” Has Lived for Nine Years LEADING The Theme {tortura ind Sreeknesses ofr enanind. > L. ADY the enchant! are masterpieces of “ reer. e Heighteas and illusions by the p! The Muic (MES en Even: S00 te $2.00. Mat, Wed: (Best Seats) $1.00, Plus Tax The Greatest Colored Musical Organization of Its Kind in the World The Production [ RoRewatin Teenage” Thee ne stage sade eeage and weir METROPOLITAN [22.2 ONE NIGHT ONLY “THE HIT, OF THE SEASON” jt Bereau, Pertiand, 0: METROPOLITAN Steriee’Susc, Starting Sunday i Seattle Post to Dance Wednesday] |i , Return of the Perennial Favorite! Beattie Post No. 18 of the Amert ‘ RICHARD WALTON TULLY dance Wedinestay night at Christen- sen’s haf, 1108 Broadway. Presents jist dance enti! March 98, when] rp; I: of frightful The Fascinating Romance Increase Wire System 1 the annest ball Wil be held, is mask of frightfulness, | es BAN FRANCISOO, Jan. 16.—The nas pew annie Pow bed ay yor rtudents honored at Reed colleen |dance” of Thibet. It was! of a big rush oF meen, poner Arthur J, McLean appointed student | brought back to America by! thru United Stat "OF thie, 16,000 tiles will be en the niaery thine ter phainin tates ot who spent 16 years in Central} | represent an expenditure of $1,500,-' |Asia, 000, it was announced fix pew! able Investigate Killing Investication into the death of t. Roberta, 14 of Renton, struck Becking and tour weet of the Mizsisstpp! River, direction of ja Clrewt regen. BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY eS Oe ee (JAMES G. PEEDE, Gen. Mer) ‘The Western Union V Will | | public te invited. ‘This will be the | finished off with five skulls,| rd | Western Union Telegraph company | PORTLAND, Ore—Two ‘seattie|'s worn in the oriental “devil| e to string 40,000 miles of new copper assietart in college administrative | Rev. H. B. Marz, a sionary | Pacific coast. This 16.000 miles wil! transcontigental wires will. be avall- of Renton Citizen’ by @ delivery mgtor car Thurstay Otto Peterson, employe of the Western Bakeries, Inc, who was triving the automobile, took Rob rta to a hospital and reported to RONDAS DUO “Maste on Wheels” HERBERT WOLF Callforaia Naritene FEATURM PHOTOPLAYT AN ALL-STAR CAST IS “THE PALACE OF DARKENED chine. NO, BOYS, THE OLD ARMY AIN'T WHAT SHE USED TO BE ‘The American army mt whit it used to be In the old da byok private THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HIGHEST SALARIED PRIMA DONNA IN THE WrsT | | car and drove them to Fort Wor den, where he gave them hot cof: |] fee and sandwiches. After which the party was e- corted to comfortable, welhmade beds. and every attention that goes with civilian hospitality was shown. It sort of gave the boyw a dit. || I i ferent slant on army Dfe. PWV VY VV YY “THE LOVE MARKET” A FUN. AND MUSICAL HIT THAT 1 Y¥Y SPARKLES WITH CLEVE TINGLING AIRS—( MES AND SCENERY—N@€ 3 A COMPANY OF COLORED INSTRU- 30 MENTALISTS AND VOCAL SOLOISTS Please Note: Don’t confuse this distinguished organization with colored jubilée singers or jazz bands you may have heard. These men bring us echoes from darkest Africa rever- berating from the cotton fields‘of the South, a They also play the classics. : DON’T MISS THIS, FRIENDS Prices: 50c, $1, $1.50, Seats on Sale Now. Mutinees 2:30 Nights, 7 « BINNING MONDAY MATINER® KOUS TO Ted Shawn Presents ‘“JULNAR OF THE SEA” Dance Drama Based on Arabian Nights Tale, with 10N A HOST OF PRETTY, PEPPY GIRLS! ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, JAN. 23 THE COMEDY THAT IS SMASHING ALL RECORDS ON THE COAST. Unanimously Indorsed by Critics as the Smartest Farce Seen in Years AT THE CLEVER ANTICS OF 9) YOU'LL $= oscar GERARD DIE LEW WHITE and LAUGHING EDDIE wRIGHT . BE cy ane & BOOTTK Syncopated Dancing Knights “MOOSE” NIGHT Vaudeville’s Popular Comedians OTTO BROTHERS In a Hilarious Travesty Based on Four of Vaudeville’s Worst Acts TH1ON 4Ni MAD!