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hid ee DAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921, Star | {HOT Beventh Ave ae month, oF $9.00 year GARRIER IN CITY 4, hy 1s) rttom (atx PRie tunercions foi ance “ insertion | tanertions | : Audience in erything “Rrederick Kurn, ud t, Phitadelphts Ba PLATING i PIKE LAIN” SEWING. H- ar ; Sipeedas tO ca i INES. ¢ in. Green Cloc . ffiee. waich and jewelry repair for 4 and mantel clocks. & Schwars. 1002 Arcade. Rs, 1 iLOW- two weeks. 66 Battery “RATE AS: S. — 5 Apply t 2 iavera steel ‘Union, ciGnt sell goods. be given state rate are ai -49, 1} room any- everything. ou rs arpa: |1 Main 2250. Reward. sell $158 per month. A nice PETENA. 738 Third Ave _ peaea HATS. $3.06 ete ® FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS (75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE OE WILLIAM CO. 1943 Firat Ave. & SASH AND DOORS Bina Vehes Cabinet, plate ... | See Us for Doors and Wind any Kind of a Building Plate Glass Windshields put Tia your ear While you walt O. BO WILLIAMS CO, Ba priened Ae aut to ARAGES Roses Capitol 399 GOAL! clean lump ex Soa gon, for Good. Sotivers h ineh slab wood, “only 87.0 double load, Phone Bast 3980. Cal any time. TER VALLEY SPECTAL 1f-ineh mill we single load, $4.25 double load, $7.50. Main #5 AND ; fy By $80 | hts irmingham, Ala © PORTONITY, clothing. High- Box iat EXCBLLRN vell your eat prices pi 0. THING Westlake Ave. STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES per M., delivered from mill. Bam- Plos West Seattle Fertty Landing, West 0334 9 to 5 o'clo MONEY— WIL diamond. worth $175, for $75 gash. ‘Ai ty M ique Apts, Call after @ p Main 7440. GROWTH FOREST Woon, $9.50 cor ne. a m. {OE dry. = SEAGONED paRDER Maple TURNER FOR sale cheap. New Mot Point elec- qe, a = Halverson, 3110 aRowrn— “FOR wood deliver: fticwlars call cst 4° ord. $8.00, - wa i) wT cord, 2 cords for $1 Siler “word” benest 457 ie 2d ~ it ng, recat. bites) ai oe. matt GRADE & WET Ianses, at jeas than half pric cade AND an od this week nt Exchange, 621 Unton ‘oa Tamed EI Re avn ar ast we ig Sm TN Gee se Arcade. Move Pris tat Le E. T r. 210 Union, watsts, a printing. | i mo ianap TK ‘tat, or by piece, Cheap. James s 2 aa a RENT—i ~ CHICKEN 2 vt rooms paruye furnished. Phone Rainier 6110-3. Es. An co. jose St. Two 3 OLLIE PF Very, Beautiful, bigh bred. ideal Chetetmas #! to iF Rea Riera ence | $339 Rainier mee Ni Rainier 068 RAI beau. edt yee cstnate: i Winwood pares, br iful thorobri 489. a FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 5-room E HUDSON SUPER- Six Caen gy 900 cash; One T+ Btudebak pet Tpesat iD CORK ring. low for ‘all Tiyt Areade Authorized E. Pike at Summit. Kast SPECIAL NOTICE can save you money on your rée- ote eri) Hectrical syste: se enoria ana me . ‘ ae Hie 1401 121 vd For NEW AND USED. caal ment. halance monthly. c GENCY. se BROADWAY vat PRM, RAST 02 be at gOTOR co. isHED one block 1115 Sixth ‘Al nie COMPLETELY iy 15 minute: nt; tonlet. $18 month 8 month. P FUR- eck from car line. ni Tot itt inet 1765. ave pi ear rimenta, all ed 1 jee. Alaskan, Moore theatre. ROOMS, MODERN, FUR: fr unfurnished, on second a set, private home; large yard. UPILS WANTED ater, condition. or ‘terms, or tage. Call 3144 Areade Bidg, Main 2 Spot ei or autos. #134 Aroad \OBILES HIGHEST CASH “PRICK PAID D FOR light cars. Henry Moasba uto Co., 618 i. Pike sat. at tite & FO! LHAVING truck and wood contract, 6. 1 ire Teegarden's, Woodinvil ‘anh. FOR BALE SWAION. at offer takes {t. 2027 13th av. 8. 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE -BOME TARGAINS T-room house, half block from car, $2,900. 4-room house, paved streets, lot, $1,500. S-room house, paved stree' lot, $2.500, 2’ blocks from ear; 4-room barn for 30 sows or 2,008 of these can be bought with lit- AN cash and small payment. BERT & CO. $339 Rainier Ave, Near Rone St. Rainier 0681 $1,900 UNIVERSITY —$i, 900 $100 Gash, balance $20 perm onth. 6-room ‘house: newly reno lot 402400. ‘this tn, note. new houge, but quite livable, and in @ wood diatriet,, Call Mt. Davie BR 1012 THIRD AVE, Wars 7839, large large $200 DOWN, BALANCE LIK: RENT, takes $2,600 7-room house; fine condition; full,cement basement; laundry FI trees ome Call mornings between and 12 o'clock, “WOODLAND PARK WARGATN 4-room bungalow, on lot 3hx100 feet; bath; bullt-in Teatures: base- ment; clove to Phinney ave. car line. Price only $2,000; $200 down, balance to autt “210 mincetey Brag Phone sen. ase7. WELL OR nd. 9200, terms jo — FOR SALE OR FRADE YOu AURG 20 acres ee irrigated land Yakima valley, Columb Rest of land, water and el 00d ‘town, schools jong growing season; Siget on market, assuring » better apple, rape id anywhere. Will a4 part pay- od condition A. REID 255 Central Maw. Seactre ROOM BUNGALOW; ~ CARING Kitehen: 2 bedroome; attic; rage; lot 560x100; outside city 1 je wos acy, onvanionces) lowe | AX i emny terme: Gust mena. North 03 aunt et em "hide Billott 1489. | “i| Shen evenings m cotta ore ! house tarnished 456 6% Interest makes you MC, Perens. 726 Palle are. Come. to us ‘on the ak: evs io Queen Anne Wu} Property 14 Roston St rtield 0077, | $100 CASH fit MONTHLY, Ak s my S-room bungalow, re, | improved. on Beacon hill, Miott AND (-ROOM” NEW HOU i West Seattle, water, light, Fi Rinee $15 month. Phone ‘West Th TARES MY E-OOM WOVE | and furaiture. Elliott ind: Mia nas von AKT Fi 166° CAUR- =rnoom| oe furniture, garage. 141 ONE MORE LEP 4-room Modern houses for own. $26 per month, I 3.000" Paved street. wonderf View lot, with good 30 odd high priced shrubbery i 500. ine will mot last IN RRAL Weat 0347 TY © rr) ACREAGE DEAUTIFUL oa A} a HOME~ ba LY * SPI MENDID SATION The most attractive Place found the country Neat, comfortable litt built; good 3} rabbit hutches; of almost ever uy JUNC to for price. | bungalow; w ined icken @ full re; wi kinds; flowers warden; all of | excellent soil; fenced; facin, fect thom. lake; id i fenced and cross- county. popd: | 600 ean table from t ake Kast Madison car and Burke & land, rkiand ferry t for Mr. Harlow. BARGAIN bn pdidat ws wore is one. Owner must have My wee 2 tine seer pear Kirkian pay fol You can buy it for lens than half ite real value. | | For quick sale the price ts | || $85 an acre. Sell 10 sores | || for $850, or pase HERMAN DE | a) 612-14 White Didg. Terman, *|$2,900-—With furniture—2 _seres: near Kirkiand; on good road ferry; r ady for seaive, copt 20 stu Le bari STEEL REALTY DEV. CORP. Douglas as Mezzany ACKES cHick EN RANCH NEW 3-KOOM HOUSE PARTLY Cmeree AND UNDER yLOW clone to firet class | ie ease, Cnty $00 cash, balance ne Ww. BE. MORSE CO. 416 Leary Bid, Hlivott 4635. ee RA JUST Ol IDE Cr Liars ota mee id Hal wid ken house, barn. «a water tank for 1000. g kan berriés and fruit; iis, Stunt eth thine quieie Only $2. $* Ps eS Monei"co. #1 veary Bdge Elliott 4635. =a eres; faces on highway: nearly | all oni Mage an ideal ranch. Price chly $1,150. on AARNE n its 14 White Bldg. 2% meres: only city; géod s 2° Sunning | water year near re ghey hg ate: eastern slo 7 $30 carb, Balance $10 per Inquire at 301 Mutual Life lag. Will deal only. No commi —— around: jentle erms onth. al) WITH GOOD TIMBER | A real good, buy; dandy level | | 10 acres; faces on highway: | | lot of good wood. Price only $750, om easy terms. mRRMAN, SCHROEDER 12-14 White Bidg. —— 0 S512 Some improver Also | — Skagit county, haa) Farrar’s office in Kirk-|\y '| Face Mansa ki w niles east ANCIUBD ead fenced, Th Ife to go into Only $1,600; | ) 4655 selling you, on terms you ta the GOOD BOLL Cl “| 40 Minutes from Be«! p all the cor Our soll ts % loam, th rults, ve $50 to m yeare. ‘erry, Kenwood 2367 Milwaukee & & Paul Land Co. University 14 6 ONE Ach CHICKEN untry road; Ai “T. MORSE. CO. 416 Leary ide Bitott 4635. ARM LANDS DATRY” PATON all plowed edjate, possension; . lo- cated at Kh station near Cen- tralia, Price $50 an acre. Would accept other property as part pay~ ment BE. A. SCHOLZ New York Bik BKAGLT COL NEAR WORK Buy « farm close to where you can work. Our mille and camps are working. Only ® little neceswary, Its « good cha win. H.C. PETMRA, 126 Third Ave _ RIG LAND BAL r mills 1s ACTOS vine butidin ore fini “DATE” EXCHANGE IS ESTABLISHED BY CHICAGO’S CO-EDS CHICAGO, Dee, L-—"Fix me with a blonde, blue-eyed and aris toerationlly haughty.” So way the youths of the Unt versity of Chicago, now that co edd have established a “date ox cha ‘The idea waa started by two co. eds, Jean Grant and Inez Leven fon, who passed out an exchange list of 100 names. Several immediate replies w received from the mote bashful of the males, One wanted a girl enough, but not teo dumb. “Tobbed- haired, dark, affection ate types arg, the most sought,” Miss Grant slated To ‘ins Stickers for Auto Licenses D. BK. Ferguson, county auditor, la going to save King county $100, rT} 000 annually. When « man pays his automobile license this year, he will get a “sticker,” to be pasted on the wind shield, instead of the pasteboard license that went in pairs on every macht This “sticker” has his new license number and is the driver's permit {i Use his old license plate until hia néw one arrives from Olympia New cars will have one tempo lota of work, Land sold for half former price, PETERS, 726 Third Aye, st FARMS WANTED WANTED TO HVY—ONE OR TWO! acres of land, with or without of of two-room shack. Must be sonable, for cash H-98, Star, om. Cas “ALASKA 0) AND DRILLIN: BAY. dD e ¥ WILL Br don Y e athfigder Syn aye y pay noe rary license imued for the back of the car in addition to the camel on the Windahiets. |Harding Hopeful of Arms Parley WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—-Wisdom of nations settling differences by discussions without resort to war ta being demonstrated at the armament conferevee, President Harding told a delegation of farmers in a brief talk at the White House today. He saw a hopeful sien in the fact that munition makers are as much in 4} |favor of limitation of armaments ax ty ermopolta C 100 Johnson O11 “ it bw wenwood, utr Hervey Oil, Bescon Coal, Mi Ceri Spok. Y waeRc ie MBCURITI 601 Securities Mag. Telephone Elliott #11 “BTEOCKE OFF ERED 500 Victory Rubber .. 200 Sound Rubber . 5000 He ite, prep & he . he bev Aero A «Ue Passuiys a Davin Car. ei 0 Red Desert O11 Synd. ee Path Cinder Synd. (Pe: i $i 190 Tupper Mts 150 onne 4 ent, } eo Columbia reed Met > Alaska Petroleam i buy MAW: aa 214 Union St Tillott_ 9850. 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WAXTED—HOOM MAN TO HUY MY MOTOR: guilty in co-operative mill 2 05 per day. Will trade for ‘ord, farm machinery or cows Address Olympia, Wash, KR. F. D wire CRUTCHER WHO CAN run own business. Only small cap- Shop combined with Sunset CLORE Eliott 46-ROOM HOTEL REAL AND Piet: ponal. business, cheap. El- 14- ROOM HO: PERSONAL pure Boceabelli ecastile soap, Ibe. . with choice ot four is of electricity, 60c. Me Oe: Tie: 35c; Marcel waving, 25. 26 ne e booths. Modern equip- "Te BUTLER SCHOOL oF HAIRDRESSING ya na head 10 A. te #. DA Beato lepay, positively stoppin: torn first day's ute? Informati vee a” ecialivt, Drawer C-592, Uxaae . ryo ANDS. ViR-GLAND CALLED ‘ableta, rebuild iif, broke: sewn homan | bo: S: 2-day. tre Se pea a8. tabiewe *s 15) ain Wrapper. nate hd Tet Medical Cy. 249 Stra ave, DARSONVAL INST UTE Blectro- cinrcn urgery Chronic Skin an Nave oear ae For Appointment Pa M05 Pine Bh, Core ER PERMAS ved in two weeks. free No knife used. 0912 between 12 and Madame Till, noted Vocallgnal a Psycho-Analyst, 716 Haight Bldg. Main 4252 | sacs HANIC DRIVING TO LOS AN: fan giriday. Low rates. Cap- CA WilistaaedSaneet REAL ESTATH LAANS alt Call Garfield 4 tai. SOME TirheN Be ENTS BE: This fand faces main ‘county road near R. R, mills, school, both high and gtade; fine neighborhood close to trout strea i store. A dandy piace f suite SHOP; lots of tr ur own boss fora while, 416 Leary Diag ____ Bott 4635. ON A BIG CREEK - clo#e to school, store and postoffices work at mill close by, Price is $760, and we will make easy terms, FIRESIDE REALTY CO. 214-17 New York Bik, Elliott 3928.) CASH TALKS 5 acres good, level loam soll; only 11 miles from center of Beattle; cheap. transportation; neighbors: school, If you want’ @ real bar- gain, you will have to hurry, Price iso to 410% VAN ARSDALE 1016 Third Ave. rxc RE, ON BRICK ROAD, HIG tation; 35 minutes from center ice 3-room house: all Price $4,800; 10 acres: ta of city; kinds of small fruit, 5 1; -acre ground; ‘urnished. 15 per 6% makes you ” PETERS, 126 Third Ave. eR 16 ACKHS, 16 MILMA from Seattle; 3 acres orchar hous Wea yishest +d Nema om Money for farm and aére m FAR MTG. CO. 9 Colt LOANS Money to nr. tamdon Jewelty Totabiiahed 1880. 108 ond wee. 106 LEGAL NOTICES “#O WHOM {Tf MAY CONCBAN™ This is to certify that W. T. Young Iiae ‘made an application tor erect building for a wood working es- tablishment at 4711 Ballard aye. lot 21, block 70, Gilman Park Ad- dition Anyone desiring to protest auch o¢- cupancy must file such protest at the office of the ei lee pelor| unty-City rior December 17-1924 bid FOR SALE ~-MISCHL LANE US LUMP COAL 1 aot PO- OO ton Lots GARFIELD 4291 the farmers and predicted “very good results” from the meeting now go- A. SEC GAR, 60, died home of her son, Les Ne Semar, $344 13th ave. N. W. & short illness, Mra. Segar, whose home was in Bellingham, was visit ing ber son when she became ill, The body ix at the Home Undertaking Co. The Seattle Star Attorney +at-Law lt P BALL—Eatabliched i887. Ail cases; moderate fees; consullation ©. Main 7503, 216 Burke Bidg, 905 Becond ave. Chiropractor Dr. Edith Moore #43 Bits! nia. bt te ETRE generac Worey- LOANED SON Aut AWT- cles of tt 4 907 Thi LIANCES. WIRING, Givnan Blectric Co, 641 First Wiiiott 6028. ial SCANDINAVIAN AMER CAN WANK ers. : fehased. 902 American MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS You. of course, want to make your friends and loved ones hb Christm time, but may not ¥ cash on hand. Do spol! the Christmas will gladly joan y 7 mount you if worki without security of ‘any "y back in email wore, EP DENTIA Qui Qu FIDENTIAL service. EMPLOYES LOAN SOCIETY 565 Empire Bg, 4 914 Second Ave. Ne Bani ts SALAD MEN en on note. fNirune, way, on. Fu pianos, payment AN'S LOAD 1007 Beaneeré Tot 4. 1 steady, kind 104 Jewelry, on most On diame: ri LOANS socieT A aus AU TOMOR 4 FURNITURE LOAN iO DELAY You retain te Bi ¥, NVIDEN SERVICE fi Ine, §02 Central Wide nid Ave. Monuments PUG GT SOUND MARBLE Co. dat and Virgin Hened tt. Iw. iclan Opi petrint ~Wdmunds, Frase on £06. sattie, Wash, itd 8 bd. DS, MO) Cb Bstablished ars eRaminer U. 8. y 402-6 Lyon Bid. i HARRY BOWEN & CO. [ERRE BARNES, n 571 14 Hoge Bid. Patents. Tri Patents and EXPT, J. AURIN trede ma Hinckley ide. “Malo S135." *hysicians, irgeons CIATICA, CUMBA- 8C 0, Qur treatment giv oo. One sings hala af tr 1213 je marks. ao ‘Angus, 400 Pane _ Third and University, ‘iano PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING: Strom, Main 3020. Razor Blades Sharpened Spangenberg, Cutlery. 1407 ith ave. SPECIAL NOTICES UGET SOUND O. le 160 Every 2d and 4th Sat. of month, SWEDISH CLUB HALL 1629 “ath Ave, Visitors welcome TUNITY AN TADS PrOR IN A FEW ON OUR, Putowat Ne SNOT and women steadily You do not need to our furniture, and NO required, Your 1 agreement to pay is au we J RAL LOAN COMPANY. N %j KASY PAYMENTS. LICK RVICH AND CONgI- |Get ithe money you need from us PLOYES' LOAN SOCIETY 665, mpire Bide. o14 becnue Ave., Near Madison, pairing Sowa Fenaited. “Fialay, 1810 Wa a, | | ! | He Tuesday by 1. W. Dudiey )| Lumber + Rates Due to Be Cut Dec. 24) Reduced on shipments of |Iumber and shingles to t ant ure to becon tive Dec ru cording to telegrams received in Beat rates goneral allway fective agent for the Ann Arbor company. The rates will tx on al! roads in the Ce Trade is ution and the New Bngland states, with the exception of three the Maing Centrul, Bangor & Ar | rostook and New Maven systems. ap jave. and Dolly Johnson té Hear Fate Saturday Mrs. Dolores M, Johnson, sister of James B, Mahoney, mer forgery next Saturday Deputy Prosecuting Attorney T. H Patterson, who conducted the prose eution of Mra. Johnson, which re sulted in her conviction of forgery 6 firwt degre: ote to awk tha Saturday before Sup W. Brinker for sentence mum penalty under the 10 five years in the state penitentiary, with a maximum of 20 years. Postal Substation Looted by Thieves Robbery of postoffice wubmtae No, #9 in the Lincoln pharmacy, 1724 W. 46th at, of $18 fn stamps, wan reported to police Wednesday, Post office inspectors are making an in vestigation, The thieves broke in the front door and looted three cash registgrs. rior Jude ‘The int County Grand Jury Resumes Sessions The county grand, jury reconvened in the County-City building Wednes- day. The jurors recessed a week and 4 half, while apparently n@aring the end of an investigation into port comminsion affairs. sas ae i Chinese Jailed for Carrying Weapons Found guilty of carrying concealed Weapons, Harry Gong, Chinese broker, was sentenced to six months in the county jail Tuesday by Jus tee of te Peace C. ¢. ee Logging Treads to Be Barred Till June) Logging trucks will not be allowed to operate on state highways until hext June, in order to protect the toads from the damage done by heavy hauling during the winter, ac- cording to a recent order received from Olympia by the Seattle state highway office Vancouver Engineer Studies Bear Dens; A. S. Wootten, engineer of the Vancouver park department, hax come all the way down from thé oasis of the North to study the con struction of bear dens at the Wood land park zoo, Wootten ix going to take Gus Knutsen, zoo boss here, back with him to advise the Vancouverites on how to make polar bear dena. Pleads Own Case Twice and Loses Edward KE. Sutherland, now serv- ing a jail sentence for violation of the prohibition act, was found guilty Wednesday on a second booze charge He declined counsel both times and pleaded his own cases, Sentence has been deferred until Sutherland serves out the first sentence Caught in Machine, Man’s Knee Is Hurt! Caught in a bottling machine in the Mayflower dairy, Tuesday night, Velgie G. Butts, 34, 4905 Othello st., *|wuffered a badly wrenched knee and severe lacerations. Butts was attend ed at city hospital. 1921 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 738. George Mashier, age 6, 3208 Claremont pl. was thought to be dying in the city hospital Wednesday. He was struck down lat York station, on Rainier ave. Tuesday, by an auto driven by Er nest Wing, 18 739 ~—S. M. Parmalee was struck at 13th ave. and Pike at Tuesday by Theodore Christy, Jr., 824 30th ave, but apparently was unhurt. 740 .M, Hadenfeldt, 2343 N. 0th st, Was etruck as he stepped from a street car at Third Columbla st. Tuesday by H. S. Golden, 3027 Beacon ave. He was not injured, Golden said the man was talking to the motorman ‘and did not see the auto, t igs: Samuel * Cordova, age 38, was struck at 12th ave. and Jackson st. Tuesday by Rex Fletcher, 2408 BP. Roy st. Probably will be | wld Wednenday | ashe be brought | Otin! w is one to! n | shack BROKEN LEG HOLDS | SECRET OF HOOTCH |; When dry squad men searched & betel at 2220 First ave, Tt day night they found themseive in an embarrassing position when it came to locating Nquor, A thoro ransacking of the hotel fait ed to uncover « bottle of moon shine from whieh ©, J, Boyd, the clerk, is sald to have served them with a drink, ‘The booze had dis |] ppeared |] Upetaies, in hersroom, lay Car |] rie Hail, the proprietress, with a |] broken leg. The police searched |] every room but the invalid’s bed || room and still no booze, The cops put thétr heads together to solve the mystery, and sent for a city hospital doctor, who examined the woman's broken leg, to which she an indignant protest, and the mystery was solved! Under the plaster cast about the leg r according to the police, three quarts of contraband hootch! Boyd was jailed and the woman will face charges when the leg is well voice ‘ALLEGED AUTO GANG CHARGED ‘Three Held in City Jail for \ Grand Larceny Charges of grand lareeny were to be filed Wednesday against three al teged members of the auto theft boowe ring gang who are now held in the city jail aid to have stolen and disposed of more than 200 automobiles obtained in Seattle and ‘Tacoma in recent months, and to have engaged in wholesale liquor running between Canadian ports and Puget Sound cities H. EB. Dotson, Henry Smith and C. K. Joselyn were the men to be charged with grand larceny, J. C. Kline, well known Tacoma second hand auto dealer, said to be the brains of the gang, was taken to Tacoma Tuesday, where he will face charges of aiding and abetting the auto thieves and disposing of stole property. He is held there for $5,008 * Dal “Daily Shack” Gang to Hold a Reunion Members of the original “Daily gang” of thé University of | Washington will held a reunion din- jner and jubilee at the commons on | the campus Tuesday evening at 6:30. Only those who worked in the old “Daily shack,” now demolished, are eligible to attend this party. The program is in charge of @ committee of six, and traditional pep and originality are promised on the bill. Reservations for the dinner |may be made with Mrs. Hazel Ben- jamin Reavis, Main 0300, or with George Pierrot, Chamber of Com- |merce, Main 6060. Reduced Freight Rates Are Planned SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 7.-Hope that a general 10 per cent, reduction in freight rates on all agricultural Products and livestock on all lines lin the country may go into effect on January 1, 1922, was expressed to- lday by,G. W. Luce, general traffic |managér of the Bouthern Pacific company All carriers are busy working out the tariff schedules for these rates, which will go into effec tfor six months only, according to the pres- ent plan: according to Luce. AYS SANTA MUST SHAVE WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Santa must shave when he arrives in the | national capital, Fire Chief Watson jsays Santa's whiskers are too inflam- mable. |Muny y Line Forced Back to Warrants ‘That the municipal railway fund will have to go on a warrant basix lon the first of the year or shortly | thereafter was indicated Wednesday by figures compiled for November by the city comptrotier’s office and sub- mitted to Mayor Caldwell. ‘The total amount of interest and installment charges on the street car purchase price is $1,250,450. The railway fund has set aside $418,633, which leaves a total of $831,816 to be raised by Mara 1. \Chamber Officials Back From Hearing J. D. Mansfield, traffic commis- |sioner of the Chamber of Commerce, and 8. J. Wettrick, attorney for the traffie bureau, are back in Seattle after representing this city's inter- ests at a hearing before the inter- state commerce commission. The chamber*supported two pro- |posals by the carriers, one for relief |from the long and short haul clauce jof the interstate commerce act, which would permit them to estab- lish terminal rates from Eastern points to Western terminals lower than the rate to intermediate points. The other was @ proposal to reduce the rate from Portland to Willapa and Grays Harbor as terminal points, with higher intermediate rates. ber Asks Sale. of Spruce Railway Joining with the Port Angeles Commercial Club, the Seattle Cham- ber of Commerce is trying to save the vast timber supply blown down in the storm on the Olympic penin- sula, Trustees of the chamber have adopted @ report calling on the secre- tary of war to direct the spruce pro- duction corporation to offer at public fale the government spruce railroad | No. 1, This comprises 36 miles of jetandard gauge railroad-in Clallam county. Included also in the prop- erty are the government sawmill and machinery, and thé timber lands pur- chased therewith. No minimum price should be stipulated with these prop- erties, the chamber report says. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 7.—"I spoke to him, but he snubbed me,” Peter Mc- Kean told Police Judge Homer, in ex- plaining why he struck a cigar store Indian on the head with a hatchet. sSUSRESIESSESETESRENESTUSUEAESEapRNES IESTNAE TEESE INTENTS A Special Pamphlet Prepared for Seattle Boys and Girls The Star's Washington bureau, from the boys and girls, has pi in response to many requests repared a dandy four-page sum- mary of the president's cabinet and the executive departmerits at Washington, their work and duties, This tells all about the cabinet, what it does, when ft meets, how it helps the president, the law of succession of cabinet offi- cers to the presidency in cage of the president's death, and what work each department and its various bureaus do for the people of the country. This information will give you at Washington that is right up official sources, a knowledge of the government to the minute and taken from Detectives Willlam FE. Worsham and J. P, Smith, the officers respon- sible for the capture of the men, |smid Wednesday that 17 additional stolen autos had been found and re turned to thé owners, making « total \of 29 cars identified among the hum \dreds stolen. Many autos stolen here will prob ably never be recovered, ag they |were shipped to Java and to the \East Indies when sold to the Ameri lean Fiffwnce company for export purposes, The American Finance company is said to have been an jinnocent purchaser. Fined for Changing War Savings Check Pleading guilty to altering the name on a wer savings certificate, Robert T. Royal was sentenced by Judge B. E. Cushman in the United States district court Tuesday to pay a fine of $250 and spend three hours in custedy of the marshal. Dry Law Violation Brings Stiff Fine Y. Tsut#ul was found guilty Tues day of violating the federal prohibi- tion agt and fined $500 by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer. (Ah SKIT BY MACK AT PANTAGES There are a number of clever fea tures on the bill at the Pantages, which opened yesterday, and while not announced as the headline act, the clever bit of repartee, finished with a song, that Earl Foster and Ethel Ray offer, is quite the best thing on the program. Their skit ts called “After Dinner,” and was writ ten by Wilbur Mack, Hazel Hickey and her company pear in a preezy farce called Night Boat,” in which a young wom- an with a fondness for fainting in ” hotel lobbies annexes some attractive gifts and three admirers. They fol- low her to the boat, and there a se ries of amusing sttuations arises. Two Seattle giris are the featured dancers in “Melodies and Steps,” in which four attractive young women ~ appear, These “home -town” girls ~ are the Wynn Sisters, and both be clever dancers. The Six Tip Tops are siz agile men, who present a whirlwind batic novelty that consists of ing, pyramid building and dizzy bling. Violet Carlson is a liftie gi ind voice, and she gives tm; of celebrities that afford to oe portunity to introduce songs irom Operas and popular ditties, Mile, La Toy hag an act presenting some beautiful dogs in a series of ar- tistic poses, iriwind acro- balance tum Hawley in tir race Value.” NEW. sHow: THURSDAY AT PALACE HIP Rollicking comedy, picturesque musical productions and thrills are announced to dominate the new show ~ — nee tomorrow at Loew's Palace iP. The Molera Revue, heralded ag a Pretentious musical production, is the headline offering. “A Stady in Blackology” is the bill- 1. ing of Kennedy and Martin, burnt- cork Isughtiakers, who are reputed to keep laughter stirring every min- ute, A fast team of gymnasts, who start the show with thriling speed and originality are the Aerial Macks. ~ “Skylarking” | introduces Tina, Glenn and Jack Richards in a fatur- isti¢ aviation way. Bast] Lambert is a clever musician. _ Alice Joyce will be seen as the star of “The Inner Chamber,” the feature + photoplay. Two Nominations Given to Senate WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—President . Harding sent the following nomina- | tions to th® senate today: To be collector of internal revenue, district of Montana—Charles A, Ras- mussen, Glendive, Mont. To be register of land office, San Francisco—Mrs, Lida M, Hume, Cali- fornia, ‘ACCINATION _ DECORATIONS ; DENVER, Dec. 7.—Red ribbons | tied around left arms serve notice on — the rest of Denver that the weares are vaccination victims, F. H. Kiff Funeral Not Yet Arranged! The body of F. H. Kiff, 46, Van-* i } ; ;couver geologist for the Home Of & company, who died Friday night of © Any boy or girl (or grownup, too) who wants this informa- tion may have it by filling out carefully the coupon below and sending to our Washington bureau. Washington Bureau of The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave,, Washington, D, ©. I want the pamphket on THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET, and Inclose two cents in stamps for postage. NAMC, .. se seeceeresterereeeees Street and No. ‘ Clty OF TOWN, .. 66sec eceedseeeeseeseeneceeeeaeeseeawesteres BALE... ee reeeeeeeee Pneumonia at the Providence hos- pital, is being held at the bevy Bros.’ Undertaking Co., ‘pending © arrival of relatives from wW, Mich, Wednesday! Mrs. Kiff, Kite tne | widow, is. staying with friends at 2519 | 2% ave. N, Kiff died from pneu ts monia, contracted while makin at ; Beologteal s survey near Alert, B, “. (ComP MPETITION TOO ° KEEN AT GRAVE. baum told the ., to take away a Customer who hired him to pray at causing a disturbance tery. me,

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