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x Ul DAY. DECEMBER » Seattle Star iy at 1807 Seventh Ave ie, Washington iption Rates All, IN ADVANCE BY hus Stare | $0.50) 1.50) 5.00 , Or ION $0.0 saciniee bo ‘oF $9.00 year. “RY CARRIPR IN CITY month <5 80.80 Rates Per Insertion advance adver © per lnsertion Six Insertions | morn. fF afternoon edi- at Largest Audience in| the Northwest Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 0600 wALh Wei Ni (¥S—f.000 TDKRAS N rking pa thought worthle Ww vite Produce \. Experience unnecessary free. Press Syndicate, 647 Bide. St. Louis, Mo. OR ERIENCE Ry throw tt way. in Cl MEPTANO PLAYING 808 Pine et TATIONS WANTED Senin Wa MAN of araid. or child. References m, Address H-42, Star, men, at rr eo rah way’ mail clerks, Starting salary, ne oo: pay twice month: al extrantravel al- a 'y fine promotion; ine interes a ~ SALESMAN wanted for matt nally oe © 4 | 1129} he! . ig secret Travel ‘Salaries ixperience unnecessary Ganor. former en Louis can't ro , Union, office. it away. Clock, welry ae for LEAN RN BLOW: RATE” ASSAYS 66 Battery SLL ATES | J. Cook, aoibe. TRE: a8) 2 Lyon Bide. M. 141 ix rns 94% air aw electricity, is offering one first user in each lo- tetroduce it. a 38,1921, ja UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS . RENT WATHIE AND LiGi’ | right couple Call at Mercer Garage, 215 Mercer. | RE 38 FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS 8-ROOM” MODER FURNISHE Apartment, $26; close in. 610 Bi lake, itfott L188-J OM PLAT _ at F With BATHE, urth ave VERY THING | » $3.50; close! GOOD, COMFORTFARLE Keeping and. sleeping nao) Abartmenta, $3.00 up. 1107 % Fifth « PURNTSHED enette, steam heat, 1M Belmont N GOOD” HOUSERE: mM. reasonable. 605 Lenora and Terry BOARD AND DARD, ‘ ——____ ;48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Towsley. diamonds, bought ROOME. walking | ss ROOM ROOM, $630 WEE vr Patan : 1943 First Ave. & qunboard Deets | plete ina’ ‘Windows to indahieids put ished 1899. 00 rected. qusee ah Val race ht in Ash Capito! fii » Ko Ber OREN a SE @ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU SASH AND DOORS D Deh bee ie he t [eects Deere ed Wich a us for Doors & building Alle you walt pad wat © . oR HOUSES. east ee ian COAL COMPANY for amaten: OR WILLIAMS CO. Flour Ring {Troning Hoard and Cabinet, some 00! ny kind Plate Ulkas Wings WILLIAMS CO, Mat bulidings, ete Lares Clean Luvap Bee ma Terry - | lashed prices. 4 professional Call 3135 Are 11-inch dolls”... ping dolls ‘A limited 1890 Firat Aye. § Main 2185 SPECIAL POR THIE T pay 2a. for any kind es Had dam- ed and a AETLE, AUT ‘ 12h ahs Ave. Near Yealer Cable. Also tires, auto parts and whee flab wood. only $7. ble nad. Phone Main 3998. FURNITURES WARKHOUSE 319 University st. Y SPECIAL ils los tver RAINIER VALLE 12-ineh mill wood, sini do parle, ioad, $7.50, a: M 40 or Bes long specia ruge at 1222 Fourth ave, H ‘Their prices and terms will 1 HEM (CHING AND — PICOTING attachment: fits all sewing ma- chines. Price $2.00. Checks, 10¢ fae isn Bir Mail Order House, Birmingham, Ala. EXCELL sell-your cast-off clothing. eat ae rs 24 Ww GED DOGS FOR Sai p dog, variety of puppies the a tog ad for, * Best Pil. Co. nae “ud Ww rugs made ¢ used Art Craft Rog Works, Teacon 2194 1c Beautiful S08 Renson SIZED AU different in Ese 3 cove be found at Waldron c AR WO delivered, north of owth fir, 95.50 per 106 © ERS FRE Also fine portieres with each room or furniture bill at 1222 Fourth. am, Waldron Co. e.. | STN! . FRESH water, single er $4; double load, $7, delivered, Phone Main 6540, or Beacon 3250. elivered from mill. Samples at West Seattle ferry landing. West Al tories at home. or small room any- , We furnish thy 3 Experience unnecessary. | Big ba ph eg Frederi — ot4 inut st. Philadelphia, P: ; ANTED 7 ADVERTH bi our goods and distribute free les to consumer per hour. for full particulars. Amer- ucts Co., 4784 American incinnati, O. WIRE SALESMAS 0 to.59, with car, for Washington. Karnings $7.500 yearly possible. references and experi . Cleveland, O. i 2 inner soles. Send 20c for sample. & P. Manufacturing Co. E. _1sth st, New York if DAILY SELLING Sea-lighters: | 300% profit. fam: oe Ra) git B ag Co, 10 B. Ath st. New © ea ‘Stam Lt ffi aa ratte T— LADY'S ELGIN watch, Third ave. day. ‘Cail ” (WhIST Saas Pie. Pri- ~~ BROTH 891 | unset | FE inewers the name of Garfield 3491 your own suits, under my supervision at per day. Call Main 4668, Behoo! of Dressmaking, 215 ‘8 Bank COTTAGE, WATER, LIGHT, Month. 6552 49th ave. 5. 9062-3 j TRNISHED SE ONE BLOCK ber Camp East Mad- BOTT AC » rent $20. ind ave. Take EROOM COT- month, wood free. West Painter 0769. RT POINT—3 apartments, 2 unfur- tages, 1 furnished 3 re. In Lo C. Smith Bi NYTSHED HOUBE view, $30. Garfield | 58 = gisters bought. so! Sundwall & RO table. 3 rue Elliott 2303-J. WANTED — GENTLEMEN'S GOOD Gisearded clothing. Beat prices ‘a vain oh, bi) a 00D. ron st. ROP. airing. real 4 First av FOREST woo 5.50 4. $10 double load. | Alder ey: men 1234. | lengths, $6 f... eS | PIANOS FOR RENT. RENT applied on purchase. ‘omer, 216 Union. heada, ne UD. M 1978. SEED USED CLOTHE ING AND Owl, 1317% tat. Fliiott_ 3371. = | BARGAL angrier Hh KODAKS, Too CARDS, _ printing. cIMBATL “PLAYER PIANO, CHAP. et 1802-3. ANAGH 1X" WANTED—FURNITURE Call ENintt 0425 before you nell, and we will pay you cash and ‘take goods_away at your convenience or seff them ‘auction, less our mall comminsion. | mCONOMY BALES & AUCTION CO.| ___ 2001 Second Ave. Flake Ways 408 Pike Main ante. KABBITS FPLEMIBH GTAS breeding m, bue ha beau- tiful thorobred animals. Kenwood 14 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ONE VERY PINE HUDSON BUPER- Six roadster, $900 cash: one assenger Stu . fine con- ition, $225; 918 Oldamobile touring, $375. | The iced very low for Pali 134 Arcade hide terma $75 ew Fords, EB Pike. rv Summit SPECIAL NOTICE I can save you money o pair work, All electri Properly handled. fe Feconatruction. Get my price. #. Reese, 2025 Third Ave. Mar. FORDS—NEW ay USED” @MALL x alance mon oa ment, balance, "ie y. arined Word. Dea BRoabWat AT PIKE. Bker 0220, You! battery je N. G. Let GEO. FOr it. Work Piet ‘anteed. nave THIRD AVE. hea Bipot cash for autos. ~“giss Arcade. 8 ‘| GLAND THE \Three | Arrested on Rum Charges) R, Bates, Mrw, L. M. Bartlett | 1B. Pay were arrented at 318 | Mercer st, Friday night, by the squad and federal officers ALK—ALTOMOBILES 1ST TORY NEAT END. | » with wheels and sprin wert Wiis Mrw. tand KR r olty KERS 23 16th PAID AUTOR. i exchanges, i « co. Ave ALSO airing jonely a, CASH ary Mrs, Bates was brewing liquor on the WANTED—AUTOMOBILES HIGHEST CASH PRICK PALD FoR | Good Neht cars. Henry M n Co, 418 BL Pike at FOR SA LHAVING FORD to truck and wood contract, $260. In + Quire Teegarden'a, Woodinville, | 4 Wash | moan nemninsttinnsiniatintemnmasesonne 75 FOR SALB—REAL ESTATE | Alcohol has been distilled from © GOCCUCCCECE G the nipa plant, in the Philippines, at} | & cont of 20 cents a gallon PERSONAL WoULb YOU t new to second floor, officers say s7 quarts of Nquor bathtub in the the ¢ cooling in the house, | two gallons in by Mre. and driven the place rtlett and} they assert cocecs & G Pe WONDERFUL 150; $200 cash, $25 monthly, NO INTREST, for 3-room modern cottage; lot 60x100; grade and sewer in, ed in price; only from union depot. are exceptional terms and & good Investment, BARGAINS ' | Hpgetniiat, Drawer {]_ Lander, > © RADIANT Lait CA NINATE G{ {Re elimination of potsona CO] 18s. Blectro-therapy = | acute disease PARSONVA $2,200-—L,-332 905% Bing ee alance $26 monthly, 8-! room lot 60x110; all atreet | work in pt paving ene block “from Nainier ave. cat ine, $3,000 — J. CHAMBER Unst. 1347. 99 CHATTEL LOANS Money to loan London Jewelry Co Established 1880 tnd ave. & | 100 BKAL BOTATH LAAN az for farm and acr ARM MTG. CO. $200 cash, monthly. T-room ‘mm ement basement; Ney; city Heht, ~ two ble DAVID P, EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. OF THE Nicest jumbia city homes, the market 1 2 blocks BXTRA W TRUCTI fruit and ber $2,500; $300 cash, bal rent MAKEASTART. GETAHOME Rainier 0022 A. SPENCER & CO. 3814 Ferdinand St. (Columbia) EXCELLENT “STORE ~ CORNE treet from school, wit -room house, bath, fire ys Owner, 4602) balance $25 ern house 60x120 ete.; 33nd) full from LL | wervices age yt as be hel rlors of PT ERSON funeral rf JOUN TERSON, ears, of 4412 Sixth ave husband of Mette, will Bunday, 2 p.m. at the Hleite Undertaking Co. 315 N. 36th st. Friends invited. “Mr, Petter son had been a resident of Bal- lard for 40 years, Interment Washelli 106 LEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM TT MAY CONTETN This te to certify that Standard Oil Co. has made an appli ation to Daintain « repair shop at 1301 fp Marginal way, lots 1 371. Beattle Tide Lands hadi Anyone desiring to protest cupancy must file # wiiding Depa the RE Ni: | Price UREN ANNH” }. a bts “beat buys te e roperty. eG, CULe 14 Moston St artield OOT7. POR BALE Cut-over land between Monroe and BSnohom erme i ithown co. MBEIKLEJON 1701 LC. Bmith Bide. Seattle HOU! SF: AND “@-ROOM N | ho “Went | et Seattio w ALL COTTAGE, OyiH bid bg 214 $25 month. éb4 cm! r tion 906, The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorney sat-Law od 1887, fees; covsultation #15 Burke Didg. Ordin nee ¥ down, $15 month. O5t3-M nk. Mein 2476. 8 } WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY _ LOT WORTH THE MONEY 2-room shack and sleeping porch! graded streets; cement walk; ma- rine view, fin ation; 2 short Diecks to car, As we said before, the lot la worth the money, and fe, little how ts not bad atall $112 cash; very © terms. “id NCTION RBA TY CO. At the Jun nm, Weet Seattle ‘Weet 0247. ws FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE | erate 7303 mod! Main 8 ave od Chiropractor FURNEIL CHIROP RAC 12 Haight B. Waske: Moure practor, 1207 Bltott Collateral MONEY” LOANED, cles of value. $07 Third ave Expert Ln ted Repairs MOTORS, : f 2 ARTE | i ee IN” La aes pout THE ReLIALLS t have you? AL 6132 Keppler st ACREAGE BAG $1,600 buys Skagit county farm: on | ¥ ietilet; nd nite yeutest goed S-room garage, sheds: 7% Clear} END | ‘and| to BALARIE their ay ment wr <<CRER COOT LAND creek, near Sedro-Woolley railroad, gk work, $200 cash PRTERS 726 Third Ave H.C. FARMS WANTED Li FARM WANTED — WANTED, TO tr owner of a farm on. | full information. Olney, 1! KINGMAN 1007 Seaboard Fourth and Pike. WILL LEND TO MEN OR WOMEN of fixed earning capacity, without collateral security, at 6% num, payable over Give pric MONRY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, on most _Saenomene satisfactory ALASKA Oil socIETY FO! PMebTXt LOANS AND DRILLIN IT ES T COLD RAY AND ANCHORAGE 601 Alaska Building. od STOCKS AND BONDS a "¥ elry, lowest . 3 dew AMERICAN 75) 921 Becond Ave n Sewer ed | huge but youthful marine that she | and . |courtesy to & good-looking girl and |woman complied | put him in a taxi and started for city i] } hospital. When Budiong waa taken Two Gas Boats S Sold |Wonder rel It Feels’ Ghiversal High Power Tel 15 United Finance Unit. 0.00 | 2 Northwestern Finance Un * Bid Victory Rubber Co. 38 00 Wichita Roy: 0. 00 Thermopolts Johnson Ol . We will buy Owenwood. Coupler, Harvey Oil, Invader git Co ¥ oO Wyomin: 4 * eR ePIC SECURITIES CO. e Securities Bide. et anal tote AUTOMOBILE and F ere pry a con iDEN Tae z ARGENT, . B _Third Ave. N AUTOS, FURNITURE, STOCKS’ YoU RETAIN | ¥ 3134 ARCADE. 1 American Securities Com. 2-4 United Finance Ca 5H. R le Tractor 10-15 Inland Finance Co, 10 Johnston Piston & Ring. 15 Alaska Steamship Co. 1000 Davis Car Co. 1999 Columbia Red Metal 1000 tern Smelting & Power. 1000 Red fyenert, O11 MAX WINKLER 4 Union &t fort RL GORIN—PAT- ent Attorney American and for- cigp patents secured, developed and promoted. 7 Central Bide. Seattle, Wash. and $09 ec NN. We Fagactes, bb Cc Main 0390. i fi OLDS. 2 years examiner U. 402-6 Lyon Bid. Elliot HARRY ROWER & Co. total cost of patents, ai * | n bliahed Beattie, 189: 507i fie Pp. Vv. ?, ART HARDWARE CO. 8% $1,000 investment, with services: | ¢ indy or gentleman, as bookkeeper. | Good salary and employ-| ment. Investment secured. Real| for the right Sen’ 1 i ¥v trade marke. Hinckley Bide. Main 2 ERRE BARNES, Main 6760. 1218- Hoge hid, Patents. Trade mark: U. B. patenta, Free advice ay | WANT ANTICLES THAT be marketed In quantity thru a force of agents or canvanners WIil consider either merchandise or new and ftema. H-35, Star. OL, CIGARS, BOF T DRINKS, F tablished business, trade for hous or small cash payment and ter Ci "wetween fand 6 p.m. Main 1149. TAV rooming. hous « fale, or trade for real estate pert sor H- $100 -FOOT show case, § mic} 1188-3 Fr Main “9. Physicians, Surgeons - | RTBOMATIOM, SCIATICA, LUMBA- | go. Our treatment gives Immediate relief. One con trial treatn | Open evenings. I | and Thenden HOTEL AND NS AILMENTS, ¥ 4 locaton, for| experien Dr. Angus, 400 P What} foren 9084 Ard 3, ws TROOM tages Hide. Third and University Piano Tuning NG AND iE NTER HRIGH ies 1117 Howell. “E1-| PIANO TU PATRING. Y STOCK | ur own. price Razor Blades Sharpe Bpangenbere, © 1407 4th ave. Salary Loans “MONHY"IN A W MINUTE ON YOUR PE NAL NOTE $16 TO $100 Loaned to men and women steadily 1. You do not need to mort our furniture, and NO INDORSER required. — ¥ sonal agreement to pay as MOST ORAL, N KEBPING, CLORE | OMS HOUE ee $875; terma, ss in, full house. Hott 1188-3 JOMAN PARTNER POR CHICKEN bi with $600, H-44, Star SPECIAL, NOTICES NOTICH—THE PUBLIC 18 " aR by notified that Mr. A. M wett ie no longer connected ‘with th Washington Cancer Institutes, I and is not authorized to coll any money nor solicit subscrip tions to the capital stock of said company. Washington Cance atitute, Ine, by Present PERSONAL “PISCOVERY — COMBINED ——— Dwerful gland substance, acien- Bow: ily compounded with other ——— ingredients, gives you back real rich 97 Rood, good complexion, vitality, | vim. Gland tablets are a pluri-| Rlandular substance $2.00 for 50,| 45 eer ‘MispIc ALC 6. 2ard ” ; r per- is all we - LOAN. COMPA Y PAY TS, i CONFI: Madin Violin Kepairing Finlay, 1618 Sra av. _ SPECIAL Nor ICES Pp; tifica! PUGET SOUND LO. Le 160 Every 24 and 4th Sat. of month, SWEDISH CLUB HALL Phone Rant 067 1629 Bth Ave, | sleeping more than seven years. He | |nine wives | tL. REYNOLDS, M By CL REY: | 8. Patent Of- | manner VA i hw TUTB Visitors’ welgome SEATTLE STAR ay = } young man rushed up hastily, ming “Young lady, young you know you are kn doo of a gentleman’ “You,” she replied. the gentleman’ . wh ther] headquar. | on Just WASHING’ Dec coincidence inte ‘hinese delegut , ordinarily lat oN, or lady, don't king at the | room?" | “L wish to see ! led it should be queue of the street name one in evidence, Dele their hair in me ntyles. waid the! * the only | However, . Tea time at British headquarters orn clipped and |is the gala hour of the day, Every-| body Knocks off work while 10 Eng: | lish girls who at odd times do typing young newspaper | and such-like necessary duties for the | “ an walked along the corridor of |delegutes pour tea and pass buns to | the Franklin Square hotel, where the | the dignitaries and staff British staff is quartered, reading the} Fortified by tea and biscuits, names of the members, posted in|everybody pitches with renewed | large cards on each door | vigor into the problem of how far | She failed 1 the protests of | Britain can go in scrapping her navy still remain mistress of the ing Seinwored An inquisitive mustn't walk down the coertdor, Ma tors of state secrecy wore being din | noun, Seeking Thugs Who Terrorized Women ‘Two thugs who terrorized women early Saturday morning are being sought by the police. . Patrolmen J. B. Clark and J. A. Haguewood searched the entire neighborhood near 6080 Etruria at., | where ® woman said a thug had} stepped from an auto and seized her, | trying to force her into the ear. | ‘A burglar who tried to force a bed- room window at the home of Mrs, B. | Bradley, 4006 Cascadia ave, was frightened away by the occupants. \Two Runaway Boys From Spokane Held | Two Spokane boys were held by juvenile authorities here Saturday |They-admitted running away from their homes, coming here by freight trains, according to the police, and were arrested at the Great Northern | docks by Patrolman R. B. Colby | Keith Atchley, vuyn, 14, are the lads held. 'Postoffice Clerks to Be Introduced! ‘The plan of placing the names of | the clerks holding more important positions before the public on cards | outside their respective windows in| about to be Inaugurated by the Seat. | “Loidy, loldy,” the marine protest. ed, blushing vividly, torn between to the king. “You realty | cawn't, They'll ‘ave me "ung; they'll | me ‘ung! Not wishing to be the cause of the young man's death, the young loyalty ‘ave It was the same young woman re- porter who shocked the sensibilities of @ young French attache when, without formalities, she knocked at the door of Premier Briand, INSURANCE MAN DIES SUDDENLY W. E. Budiong Succumbs as He Enters Hospital Postmaster Gharies M. assistant secre. | Perkins, 2 W. E. Budiong, 52, | tary of the Title Insurance company, Tries | to Enlist, 416 Second ave. died suddenly as arrived at city hospital at noon Sat-| urday. Budiong’s widow and family | survive him He lived at Then Disappears! Disappearing after a visit to Camp | v 146 | Lewin, where he attempted to enlist | N, 76th wt. in the army, Lawrence Nichols, 17, | Saturday morning Budlong was | 1440 W, 624 st, was being sought by | standing on Second ave. talking to a police Saturday, He was wearing «| friend, KE. J. Leiteh, 602 Maiden ave, dark mackinaw, green cap, gray and complained of being short of trousers, and is light-haired and blue breath. He became so ill that Leitch eyed, and has a light ight complexion. taxi he was unconscious, | city hospital pro. | Heart trouble of) from the Phyniciann at nounced him dead. by Federal Officer) Two gas boats, the America First long standing ts sald to be the cause | ang the Rambler, were sold by Unit- of his death. ¢d States Marshal Ed Benn to satisfy ‘The body was taken to the morgue one against hice pending an investigation, POS ‘Girl Is Injured is in Standing Collision Eatetle Lauderback, 2836 16th ave. |W., suffered a dislocated wrist and bad cuts about the head when an jauto driven by Chris Jensen, 6534 Ninth ave. N. W., rammed an auto! standing by the curb at 15th ave. W.| and Bostog » Friday night. We're fail as Heck, Says Youngster HOVE, Eng., Dec. 3—Aiderman| John Bulmer, reelected at 92, walka| five miles every day He declares people nowadays are pleasuremad and are getting lasier all the time. eo Intoxicated Yanks Anger Conductor) PARIS, Dec, 3.—When two Amer: | minutes after he had found his aged) ican travelers who had imbibed too wife dead, Frederick Adama, aged 74,| much absinthe boarded a Vincennes- collapsed and died. Attending physi-| Rosny car and refused to pay their | clans declared he died of a broken | fare, the conductor drew 4 revolver heart. and shot at them. One, Frederick | Martin, was struck in the shoulder. Passes Away Along With Life-Mate BRIGHTON, Eng., Dee. 3.—A few Ferocious Weasels Make United Attack CARDIFF, Walesa, Dec. 3.-~While Lizaie Thomas was going home from | school she threw a stone at a weasel jin the road. Six other weasels at- tacked her and had to be driven away by a farmer. to Be Awake Again VIENNA, Dec, 2.--Friedrich von Liexen, son of @ rich Tyrolean inn- keeper, has just awakened after was fed artificially during all, this eens His complete recovery is ex | pected This Siew) Has More Courage Than 9 Men Without Mother CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec, 3.—The| LIVERPOOL, Dec. 3.—Four Amer. | { Mustapha All Bey, a| ican children, aged 9, 7, § and 2, have| wealthy tobacco merchant, mutinied| sailed to joi their father, John | when he refused to let them follow| Lloyd, in Utah. ‘Their mother Western customs, He attempted to| brought them here for a visit, but) flog them and was stabbed to death.! died shortly after their arrival | Blind 32 Years, Shocked | by Fashions When Cured Kiddies Jeurnes. James Petty KANSAS CITY, Petty's getting used to ‘em What? Short skirts! James saw ‘em for the first time the other day. He'd been blind since 1889, when women wore high-necked merino basques and sixyard skirts |that swept the floor. When his 32 years’ blindness was ended by an operation he went out on the street. “Great guns!" he said, “They're really wearin’ ‘em up to thelr knees. I'd heard it but I never believed it! And he rushed inside and had the bandages put back on his eyes, But now, after a few more trials, James allows modern fashions aren't so bad after all. “But people,” he says, “aren't as good looking as they were in the old days.” Dec. 3.— James Apartment House for Pets Only £ Mrs. Edgar Saltus and her dog, Toto, in whose memory Ue postoffice, according to Assistant) ehe’ll dedicate a New York apartment. BY BOB DORMAN NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—"For Rent: Apartment. Every modern con- venience, Only cat and dog lovers need apply.” That ad will greet the eye of the frenajed home seeker in Manhattan next year. For Mra. Edgar Saltus, whlow of the famous author, will erect New York's oddest apartment. “It's almost impossible to find a place to stay if you have pets,” says Mra. Saltus. “When my husband and I returned from abroad several years ago with our little dog Toto, we had an awful time getting in anywhere. “I made up my mind then and there that I would build a place where pets would be welcom “And then Toto died. I went ahead with my plans to build an apartment that would be a Mecea for all animal lovers, and a memorial to Toto. “The apartment will embody ideas that I have picked up all over the world. The general style will be Ttalian. It will have a patio in the center like the California apartments and there will be a pergola on the root. “In the center of the patio will be a fountain. Around its base will be drinking places for the animals. Flowers, shrubs and seats will fill the rest of the space, It will make an ideal spot for the animals to play. “The vine-covered pergola will have seats where the tenants can come with their pets to enjoy the fresh alr. “Every room will be an outside one. Every modern convenience will be installed. Drinking fountains and baths for pets will be placed in each apartment and a special play room for pets will be one of the features. “As everything will be of marble and granite, and the walls stippled, pets will not do any harm that a paint brush can't remedy, “When I die, I intend that my Apartment and everything ¢@lse that T have shall go to a trust fund to found a home for animals.” . 6 Hurt When Auto Hits Army Truck Six persons were injured and two autos were badly damaged in a spec- tacular smash at Westlake ave. and Roy st. Friday night. An army truck, driven by George Boudreaux, of Camp Lewis, was struck by a machine driven by J Pruden, arre hotel, and both cars toppled over, pinning down ae oo oupants, Lieut. L Jackson and owe Dem- mick and Breakbill, riding on the truck, were bruised, and Denny Evans, a companion of Pruden, was badly cut. Pruden was arrested on a charge of driving while drunk. Youth Taken From Father by Police Clyde Walkley, 15, was held Satur. day for juvenile authorities, after be- ing taken from a Great Northern train in company with his father, W. M. Walkley, 39, of Mount Vernon, Wash., who is alleged to have taken the boy from his mother and fied. The affair was the outgrowth of di- vorce proceedings, according to the police, Coming F rem Jail to Answer Charge Alexander Fair, serving a six months’ jai] sentence in Tacoma for assaulting a customs official at Blaine, will be brought to Seattle Tuesday to face charges of bringing 118 quarts of whisky across the Can-| adian line. Fair is charged together with Dixon Hines, Norman MeDon. and John Doe Rogers. GIRL DOPE ADDICT GIVEN LIFE TERM; SHE GETS AUSBAND Pretty Mabel Grant, confessed dope addict, was given a life sen- tence Friday by Justice of the Peace C, C, Dalton. Upon receiving proof that she was making a winning fight to “get off the stuff,” Judge Dalton married her to Frank Paroni, who was waiting in the courtroom with a marriage Hoense in his hand, PAGE 18 PEOPLE MAY SOON LIVE TO BE 175 Expert Declares Limitation of Life May Be the Coming Issue UGENE LYMAN FISK the Life Exten sion Institute . Ww YORK, Dec, 3—In the wt developments of scientific re. march in life extension we have tually come to a point where we n cast aside the consideration of as an entity Will man live forever? Not on this earth—and no one would have It #0, for if death should ever stop, birth would stop and life would be- come unbearable However, the time has come when all conceptions of fixed spans, such as that offered in Bible, must be abandoned. For the length of life’s span will in future rest almost entirely in the hands of science, Beto! amining the scientific evi- dence which supports such a etate- ment, it may be well to examine mars record ax It stands today, CENSUS SHOWS MEN 106 YEARS OLD The census records make room for the age of 106 Life insurance records carry ages up to 96. The Bible speaks of years and ten.” But the simple fact that over shadows the above cheerful figures is"the insurance record which states that the average infant born in this country today will die at the age of 51 Hundreds of thousands are dying yearly from preventable disease. The average man loses nine days a year because of illness; the average wom- lan, 13 days. Man, as a machine, is far from perfect. Yet, in spite of all this, the prog- ress of science promises many strange things. There is no reason based on science why man in the twertty-first century should not commonly attain an age of 125 to 175 years, And as suming always that science is not checked in ite researches, I am will- ing to predict, withott fear of con- tradiction in the dim, distant ages, that in the course of 500 years the human race will present changes as to physical condition, as well as en- vironment, that will render human society entirely unrecognizable to those of the present era. LIMITATION OF LIFE COMING PROBLEM Rae is Ale Be safe assumption that greatest problem before the pl, statesmen in 2420 A. D. will not be the limitation of armaments but the limitation of of the age to which one may live! ‘There has been too much fatalismt about death; too much willing ac ceptance of it as an inevitable phe- nomenon of later sixties and seven- ties, Death as we know ft today ts rare- ly a natural phenomenon. Old age, and even youth itself, are nothing but physical states—nothing but man's present way of describing the aan of hie heart, his nerves and ig Ki also, “three-score Law’s Delay — Banned by Aged Judge Judge J, E. Robinson BISMARCK, N. D., Dee. 3.—The “law's delay” is almost a thing of past in the supreme court of No: Dakota. That's the work of Supreme Court Judge James E. Robinson, He was elected by the highest vote ever giv- en @ supreme court judge after he had promised to cut supreme court red tape. He made good on his promise. Now nearly every case appealed to the |supreme court is settled within 30 days after the appeal is filed or hear- ing held. How did he do tt? First, he refused to adjourn the court for vacation until every case pending before it had been decided. He began a@ series of “Saturday evening letters” in a newspaper of lopposite political faith, He began recording the days on which his brother judges were absent from the court and asserted they ought not |to take pay for the time, | In his latest Saturday evening let- ter Judge Robinson so “Those who serve the public steal their time, soldier and neglect their duties, That is true of nearly all i judges and even the nine judges of the United States supreme court. “Indeed the big nine aré the chief sinners. They take long vacatiol ca@mtinue in the ruts of ages and hold only biennial terms of court. Instead of pushing their work and keeping their docket clean, like the North Dakota supreem court, they hold up most appeals for two or three years, Of course that is not business,” More than 15,000,000 families in the United States live in rented homes, Manufac‘uure of cotton thread has been an industry at Pawtucket, R, I, (for the last 125 years,

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