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Sacrifi for $1,200; $200 cash Bunset 2007, Wi WANTED—REAL ESTATE WiLL TAKE Your around $2,000, for cozy re, clear, im city. 5-ACHUG BARGAIN Dandy, level, highly ged ranch: bua service: nort Mee attle: | 60 bearing fruit, rom house; # buildings plent view, ool Khenw TSS SS TSS SS | SAE “DIRBERIC LOUK —c Selling Stops and Liberty Bonds Soar Distressed selling by large cor Porations and individuals of Liberty bonds haa entirely disappeared, cording to financial reports, and it is expected that all issues will reach par within a year. Idle funds of co and individuals, are again going into ty bonds as gilt-edged security Speculators who sold to buy back when the given porations, hanks expecting soldiers be bonus in to ex THE SEATTLE STAR Undiamayed by the blizzard which has kept away hundreds of people who intended to be here for the opening of the Pacific Northwest Fruit, Expo John Gellatly, presi exposition, an the show men, have, instead, lost ACREAL BIG BARGAIN : $87 2% acren; only Clty; good ald and running wa aterurban ale miles south of the land; fine spring r the y voy pte $90 cash, ance $10 Inquire at S01 Mu Pioneer square. purchaser ouly, No com WILL SE to $75 per aer | doe tn Wentorn, Wash- between Seatt “snohomish, overlook: | ish river and valley, ears to pay, in sere: Paul Land Co. Car No. 16 > Hit CON and little house balance due dle. 6 Third Ave NDS ? WANTED you @ little farm in . Clone to where you Nothing lke de: farm home near | you can get work ” j Money needed, The work will do} the reat PRTERS, 126 Third Ave. nC _____ OL LEASES AeA iG atte > Db Lhd NC a OLD, BAT. AN ANCH Ol Alaska Rallding.. seathes AND BONDS STOCKS OFFERED $5 Futrell Coupler $ Ae le Debenture. 3 pla. 3 t Gn t Johnston Piston & Ki 1 nd Rubber finder Synd ‘ont. Royalty (2% month.) 1000 Forks Drilling 5000 Hematite Lron & 10000 M. City of War ( our amith, Liberty market. . J. STEEPL “118 Cherry St. INVESTME 16 (dividends pay: with Ine earnings very soon, If interested, call between 9 a 7. andi ™, at 201 Rainier Bidg. and ask for R. Cooper Willla M BU SINESS OPPORTU NITIES ‘FOR WEN nd ne Kal ichmond ment S37 Ne Hotel each eek MY Fie POOF FLOOR show case, counter height. El Hott 24 WANTED SHOE SHOP, HOUSE, Tx for lar op, located fine. “K4arene tte. Sea TRADE on car LOAF The, winn 7 Set rise contest re, @. Twedt. rd, on. Galvin, 326" we ~ city read eit ii th Sd at. Hanson r) PERSON AL jfirst annual Py jexp 2 |grower ——=|between both held rh—Sunday, into next Monday and possibly later, After going to all this trou- and expense,” he said, “we're not going to let ‘weather put us owt, and we'll keep open until everybody has had a chance to see the expo- sition, snow or no snow, The regular program will be carried out bloxse were to bh jat the Bell St, terr |doorn *wung open at 2 p. for the ifle Northwest Fruit aition, held by Washington, Ore fon and Idaho in celebration of the three states’ biggest fruit in history. ne—thousands of * snow today when the crep Every species of apple grown in the three states was to be on display, and, addition, no less than coneeasions have erected booths the terminal You don’t have to amusement to be a fruit enjoy the eXposition— has been furnished for everyone. There's a big dancing pavilion, and country stores, vaude- ville acts and numer Other fea tures will provide plenty of variety. Twelve thousand dollare is offered in prizes by vidual exhibits have bem prepared by every fruitgrowing community in the Northwert. Competition ts warm individuals and seo tions, The guest of honor at the exposl tion is to be ©. I. Frasier, pioneer fruiterower of Walla Walla, who is to he The Star's guest at the show. Frasier was the “runner-up” contest held by The Star to find the oldest grower in the state, and Account of the weather, Mrs. Philip Ritz, winner of the contest, resigned Monday in his favor. So he ix coming up to look at the fruits of the giant industry which has grown out of the few scrawny The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney »at-Law Established 18a. All $05-8.7 Central and 609 F REYNOLDS, My CT. ie Venta plianed Heattio, 1893; examiner U. & Patent Of- Lyon Bid. Eitlote 5078. _ HATERY HOWEN & CO. t of patents, $25 My aed x q rin: BARNES, M 50 is is- i RHAMPOS W irr Oe. 25e; Ma: | waving, 25c. 38 Neomptets booths. 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Salary Loans WH ARI YOUNGEST IN 8k THE LOAN FIRM ATTLI Tut we ar ring to be the LARGEST and BEST, because we offer the NEWHeh METHODS, ULC _ SERVICE, BASIUST AYME rs, SALARY AND RSONAL LOANS $10 ‘TO $100 Made to men and women who are working, NO SECURITY, NO DOMBE, and strictly "CONF DENTIA rs ia all we ask akes no differs ence who you owe or what you want the money for. See us today for the money you want. Private LOAN SocIBTy Great Fruit Show Has Opened Doors in| the exposition and indl- | in the | on | ” | eleeted -|vieve Hork, former supervisor of ~ |BEST PLAY OF SEASON HERE {trees which he planted back in the |'wixtion, Monday in Opening day, Mach day following for the rest of the week will be named after and asmigned to one of the congressional districts of Washington. Monday's program was to open with a band concert to be followed by }a vooal solo by Mies Florence V. Orr, | who will sing each day at the ox: | position, Minn th M, Bonestell will discuss “Rehabilitation of Dis abled Bervice Men,” The program each day will consist of music, vocal and instrumental, and lectures, The “Barnyard Golt Tournament” will be featured, Hach evening Miss Broohe’s Dano- ing Kevue and the Emerald Trio will appear, and there will be dancing in the pavilion, “Scandal” By Glenn Hughes cleverest and most sophis- tented play seen in Seattle thin nea opened Sunday at the Wilkes mire, The play is “Scandal,” by mo Hamilton, Altho there are) some persons who would consider the situation in the wecond act a bit off jeolor, and who would resent the |frankness of some of the lines, such 4n opinion need not be taken sgriouw. ly, For there is a definite and unmistakable difference between |eheapness and clevernenn, For instance, there ia not a bowen f or vulgar line in any of Ones Wilde's plays, yet there in iubaolute | sophistication in all of the In! |tellizent and refined persons never | resent a risque situation on the hiage, provided it is handled in good |taste by playwright and actor, In pandal,”” Mr, Hamilton has skated | on very thin tee for the duration of | three acts, but his foot has never touched the water. JUMPS FROM FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE The plot of the pifly grows out of| the adventurous spirit of a young society girl who has been shielded from life and who determines to dis. cover some fun for herself, To Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN To create a closer fellowship be tween the women teachers of the Puyallup high school and the girk ot the wenior and junior classes, a |party will be given early in Decem. ber with the teachers of the faculty as hostesses. entanglement she gets into another that is still more complex by an-| houneing that she is married to a! |man who scorns her, and who she knows in too good « sportsman to |deny her statement before her fam- ily. Then her pseudo-husband turns} |the tables by demanding in the most disconcerting manner that she live up to her share of the bargain. Says the Walls Walla Union:| From this point the action in made |“Royalties need not be as useless ax | UP largely of a battle between the they ares The Prince of Wales dem. |Cleverness of the girl and the deter. jonstrates it by becoming # drummer | mination of the man. There is a| in » jazz band.” | bedréom pvoene which to use . sporting page term, a “knockout.” Nothing 014 or familtar in it, either, For daving and captivating melo- | drama, this scene takes the prize. It lis as skillfully constructed as any | French comedy, and the swift sur. prise in the last speech is worthy of @ great dramatist. Adele Blood and Thomas Chatter. ton this week come into their own, eee Peter Weyerberg, of Claussen's| | Furniture Co., Walia Walla, has be jelected chairman of the recently or- | ganized southweet unit of the Retail Furniture Dealers association. ee ee | The first meeting of the Pierce County Debate league will be held on Dee. 9, with teams from eight jtowns represented. Puyallup will | meet Buckley at Puyallup, while a second team will go to Sumner. Members of the league are Payal lup, Sumner, Buckley, Orting, Eaton. lance, |thur Devoy, {FLEEING BANDIT WRECKS AUTO! After Everett Holdup Geattle police were looking, Mon day, for & bandit who held up an Fv erett garage Bunday night and es caped after an exciting eb in th course of which he wrecked a stolen automobile Pursued closely by iff ina drove oft t a curve south of Bverett and made off afoot He wae later seen boarding for Seattle, The train was stopped by the police at Interbay and Joe Morrow arrested on suspicion, He later convinced the authorities of his |innocence and was released. a deputy cond machine, the bandit 6 road on ehall offer numbers which, in any other company, would mark them osx headliners, and there-ts a whole flock of charmingly—but not over gowned young women, Ben Beyer was a good second for honors at the opening perform with his “cycle of mirth,” which proved something really new in blackface acta. Arthur Stone and Marion Hayes made a bit with their inode” and Russ Connie O'Donnell scored in teering for Fun.” Galetti's Monks perform in a real Brown and “Profi just a# much applause as human rivals on the bill. lee. Lippard sang pleasantly and Marshall Montgomery presented a clever ventriloquism act The uswal orchestral and motion picture feaqures round out the bil! eee COMEDY FEATURE OF RALACE-HIP SHOW The new show at Loew's Palace Hip features quality in every act, and due consideration is given the popular preference for comedy and wide variety in vaudeville. A clever comgfian equipped with an admirably. their Matty who appears in “The Peacemaker.” Mr. DeVoy is admir. ably assisted by a company inciud-} ing Evelyn Faber, Lucy Wagner and Meyer Kaufman. Goforth, Brock- way and company capture a laugh. ing hit with their diverting black. ‘ville, Roy, Gig Harbor and Kapow: jain, | . They are cast in the best parts that have fallen to their lot thus far dur- ing their lochl engagement. The! honors are even between them and | they should be congratulated on their interpretation of the second act. RUSSELL LIKABLE IN ROLE OF FRIEND Howard Russell was likable in the role of the confidential Ce ge ana | Fortest Taylor, tho limited to the! first act, proved acceptable as the | | amorous artist. Character parts were | |taken with mediocre success by Emily Pinter, Arthur Belasco and Georgie Knowlton. Irene Millier made a brave but rather futile effort | to impersonate the mother of Beat- tix, while Anne Berryman won a sympathetic response in a small ingenue role. Evelyn Atkinson demonstrated her ability to conquer a flow of French exclamations and was very vivacious, as the part required. John Nicker- son, in the part of the man servant, completed the cast. The production is thoughtfully Planned and interpreted by T. Daniel | Frawley, the new director. There will be performances every night this week, with matinees Wed- nesday, Thursday and Saturday. eee MOORE BILL IS ONE OF SEASON’S BEST Full of tuneful melodies, grace- ful dancing and wholesome com- edy, a revue to which Buster San- tos and Jacque Hayes make the piloting the Snohomish Ad club thru] principal contributions, heads this its first year, Harley Trowbridge has| weonrs pill at the Moore theatre— been reelected president of the Or} one of the beat of the season. pentantion. In addition to the work of the - principals—which, by itself, atl? lish women, ft is raid, con-| provide far more entertainment Bmp call than a million cigarete|than the average act—Bobbie Tre- daily, maine, Will Higgie and Saul Mar- Immediate sale of the Port | Angelee and Clatam county proper. ties of the U. 8. Spruce Production |Corperation has been urged by the jPer Angeles Gommeretal club. Lilian Gray. Tacoma, has been exchange editor of the Ellensburg Normal schoo! paper. ee | | | Annual election of officers of the Port Angeles Commercial club will be held Monday evening. eee ‘The many friends of Mian Gene music in the Puyallup schools, wil! | be glad to know that she has been appointed as a supervisor of music in the sebools of Minneapolis. eee It is noticeable in this day that the hand for rocking the cradle often ts leading a poodie—Port Angeles Evening News. ee The city commission at Walla ‘Walla has decided to proceed at once | to rebuild the Clinton st. bridge as| an aid to the unemployment situ. ation. . Approximately $21,596 Is the re- Ported estimate of the amount saved Thurston county directly or indirect ly thru the work of the extension service office. 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Vera is decidedly pleasant to) look=at as “The Girl in the Basket.” In‘a flower-wreathed basket, bril- lantly Mluminated by gaily-colored lights, she soaps out over the heady of the spectators, where she sings = bestows’ flowers on a favored “Petty Dunbar appears in a series of graceful and amusing dances, ably supported by Bert Collins, “The Model Baker,” as Bicknell is billed, offers some artistic modeling jin clay with comedy touches that endear him to his audiences, Book Two of “Miracles of the Jungle” ig proving a strong draw: ing card. Manila Prepares to Entertain Shriners Cable reports to Frank B. Lazier, recorder of Nile temple, say that Manila has begun elaborate plans for the entertainment and Canadian Shriners scheduled to sail the Shrine ship, January 14. who are from Seattle on Keystone State, Wisconsin Alumni Turn Out in Force College night at the University of Washington gymnasium, December will be attended 100 strong by the University of Wisconsin alumni, according to thelr secretary, How- ard A, Adams, 559 Central buiid- ing. Annual economic loss in this coun- try. from preventable disease and death is estimated at over $3,000,000,- 000, AT THE CORNISH Roy Street at Harvard Avenue The Cornish Players A Repertory Company in Three Plays FLORIBY SHOP” Mawkris y Alice Gerstent ormxint THANKSGIVING NIGHT id Friday “For the Cold Days” 15,000 more U." S. 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For « moment wae forgotten the | fact that he is on trial for his ib \f rty Yor a moment was forgotten judge, the jury, t crowds and | th crime with which he was charged. | Fatty laughed In old-time style for the first Ume since he has come junder the shadow of the law— |laughed for the first time in public where the people could see him. Gavin MeNab, his chief counsel, has had him under strict regulations to look sad, unhappy, even miserable, Fatty obeyed until then. Fred Gugeler was the prospective |Juror under questioning who aroused rare mirth, open choked, Af’ Kugeler had testified that | cape from one innocent but annoying | ly remarkable manner and they won|he had been married 33 years he |was asked if his wife was of the fame unbiased state of mind ag him- self | don't know my wife's mind,” | retorted the talesman with some | heat. The crowd had laughed at the re mark, but the gavel of Bailiff Harry MeGovern had brought them to sharp order. Not #0 Fatty. He jrolied back in his chair, his ‘huge shoulders shook, mouth opened, his head went back and the tears flopded | his eyes. lt 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit '902-"" walking achons tna ave. at Yésler Way, A, |Bower, Wright Hotel, was struck by jan auto skidding on ley pavement and dragged several feet. Bower freed himself and rolled clear of the wheels, The driver refused to stop to determine Bower's injuries. Bower was attended at city hospital ADVICE ON EXTRACTING TEETH It is now posi- tively known that Abscessed or orrhead Tecth are a deadly menace to health and Mfe, because a cure is a1) ‘eeth should al- ways be extracted in id forenoon, #0 hould a Sangeroun second: hemorrhay d fesult from. t operation, it, can be controlled be: fore night come: md the Le ve the after e: The age of a child determine: when baby (deciduous) teeth shoul be extracted, as a rule. Rn. KDWIN J. ar del 106 Cotembia For Twenty Years Deattie' ‘3 Leading Dentiat. on homes at lowest rates. 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