The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 7

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Bern wees ee eae pee eee —— ee ee a ee ae. Rett, tected) Sa aa think they are all a benefit to the = community. The alley cats which are | “ndcrk'"&, left to find their own food are men-|Lawrey, Mary, Aberdeen oes. Dirth, for their own good and for the | Brainard, Carrot! M. Olym Community, the kittens that are not | Berntsen, wanted should be drowned or ended in some such manner, Trained house | siller its do no harm.” MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921, War of Words on _ | Cats Rages Here; | Seattle Is for *Em As a result of last week's discus |feeding children and do away with rding the campaign of Rook. the | Well Sayre, of Chicago, to rid the} An m Tacoma coi uta, ‘Wr World of cats, many letters fror coe. Oe Mina: Jena anes field on Humane oat } for attle citizens have been received a The Star office Says Margaret Verex, of S313 |¢ a wid hawt pen’ what wa if he hae HERE’S AN APPEAL TO THE CHIVALRY OF A PICKPOCKET Aldridge of her On her way to the b nit $700 ow ny © thief woul 1 known mic value in the divine plan er circumstances, and she asked Dawson st, “Perhaps few people land only thru neglect and abuse be Star to make an appeal to Know that the cat helped win [comes a menace, It ie the duty of hivalry the war, Due to the anim the authorities of Chicago to guard loown't ask for the return aversion to gas, it could det kas before the soldiers inkling of what was « Approximately one-half cats “served” In the army, pussy, at least, has done her bit to win the great war, and there- jagainat the vandalism of Sayre | Vital Statistics’ |:: BIRTHS Hidaka, Hels, 2103 Washington st fore has a right to live out the life God gave her.” SAYS CAT IS ~ee CLBAN ANIMAL Sepoee Geun Lenora B. Simpkins, president of | boy the Washington Humane Education n and Anti-Vivisection society, states uaens “Bayre's statement that cats are un oo healthy, and have more diseases than | sth ave. &. boy 1522 B. Mercer st O14 B Harrison at. | Jr, Naches, boy. 472) Sixth ave N be Jobinon ether animals, is entirely false. | way. with Randolph, 702 1 Denny “A cat is a remarkab clean jKimmety Rey H., Third ave. W. &nimal when given a chance by bein, i fs fed and watered and sheltered w|saiver, Lawrence this outrageous campaign reaches! Charles John, 1215 Denny way, | the ears of owners of warehouses, |, wholesale houses and such places, where cats are recognized almost as necessities, a movement will be! P started in the right direction. There surely are laws that can stop this | lund: "Gacwes, 2007 Uae oa te ee JWrisht, Raymond Frank, $15 Pike | AM dag “Cats are a nuisance, and Bryan, Mitton Jasper, 1409 N. 48th ve no value. But I do not think Sayre is using the right rmethod {219 rer, fer aint aves pirt,| when he says, ‘Kill them all by | Curleon, harles Jobn, €10 James et, 1925." People who wish to be both-| ‘ ered with them have the right to| oe bard an tig F i iy {een ‘Can Edward, 4306 10th ave. . a nnning asks: “Just what) Kind of propaganda is this? It sounds Mipowisrs Delbert ie Ort SORE ave much like the “hymn of hate.” Hu:| Hays. Elmer W175? & man beings with hate in their hearts, }Gordon John, 2059 14t as Sayre, are menacing to the com. | Marsden. William A. 4 munity and to mankind, This cat.(MeNabbhe Kimer F. hater, in his nauseating statements! doy. Tegarding the cat. most certainly ex- MARRIAGE LICENSES. Poses his ignorance.” Name and Residence Are Seventh | George, 1209 John st. girl aynard Sumner, 2741 9th 23rd ave. 8. boy 2100 45th ave. 5 Federal ave. oY. Lacke: s Tth ave. boy ave, W.. boy 8 Le Droit declares: 721 Luetile et “YES,” SHE SAYS, Nickel, Louis F., Seattle Lewal “KILL KINDNESS" Sdwards, Beulah, Seattle Lees! ang Semeene signing herself “Ke- | Cushing, Walter H., Seattle ... Lega . . Hamilton, Celia Isabel, Seattle Legal trina” ‘submits this: .“KiN the | witson, Frank, Tacoma . cat? Oh, yes, why not! Kill all Pitk aoe Bete, ne ages ie belie, the nary birds—all—and do away with the fundamental teaching of kindness that goes with it, Never mind if the children then have nothing te teach them to cherish that which they love— what about the horrible awaken- ing seme day of a great voice saying, “Thou shalt not kill” which dees not designate just human life, but all living, breath- ing things God's wisdom has cre ated.” Frances Dunsten, 13, writes this “f am fond of cats, but I do not usy D, Seattle “ ¥ Q. Seattle Legal Los Angeles Legal James Is, Gothenberg, ford, Marie, Phoenix, Ariz.” !) 20 |Jacolucel, Michele, Seattle . 35 | Spenseiri Angela, Italy ‘ 22 | ing ap Lake . [Candiotte, Dora, Seattle...) ! 26 Kitchen. Ralph B., Seattle .. Pieid. Lola Maude, Beattie Miller, George, Clarkin, Idaho Reeder, B. Margaret, Spokane Gierseh, Adolph A th Welch. B. Margaret, Seattle George M. banks, Alaska of truth Legal | —__ 1 think that Immediately after | Drewry, Orrien D.. Olympi Rernt, Seattle . Lerback, Lina, Heatt! Fores, Ridgley C Ethel G. | Rice. Clarence Someone signing herself “A Lover | Linhoff, Grace x 31} Legal ti egel 24 from Capt ntire KUM ner to support herself ting work ih be reached thru The ho questions will be if the money is returned. just cates Him TACOMA, Dec. Capt, Robert Rosenbluth of any part in the shooting of Maj, Alexander P. Cronkhite at Camp Lewis in Oc tober, 1918, was given in a signed * statement iamued Sunday by James Selden, prosecuting attorney of Pierce county. Capt. Rosenbluth’s good name has been removed from under a cloud from which It seemed he would not be able to extricate himself, The prosecutor roundly scored de partment of justice agents whom he charged with bungling the investiga tion they made of the cane. “Enough has already Selden's show that the department of justice, when it started these proceedings, } war without jurisdiction.” Maj. Cronkhite died from a bullet wound, reported as accklentally self inflicted, by a coroner's jury at Camp Lewis immediately after the shoot Later secret agents working on the case took imto custody Roland t, | Pothier, a sergeant in Cronkhite's (; outfit at the time of Pothier was declared to ba that he shot Cronkhite und Robert Rosenbluth, 23 | afterward repudiated the confession. The gist of Selden's statement tends to show his belief that Rosen. bluth was not concerned in the kill of Cronkhite, and that Pothier in either of weak mind or had been bullied by federal agents Into making | 39 statements which Broom, Fred ft Stelber, Goldie V | in F. enough ROSENBLUTH'S _ NAME CLEARED| Tacoma Prosecutor Vindi- 12.—Vindieation of been said,” statement, “to jeath riers but had no semblance Seattle Seattle... DEATHS Lema! Legal SI, Aretic elob, 7. Byerett perry 1214 Harrison at th ave 1 ©. N Legal Osborne, Isabel, 67, 6940 26th ave. a Ww «Legal| Denner, Mra, Ida, 4%, 4801 24th ave & Ww @f Children and Birds” says: “I am | Anderson, James B.. Seattle ...Legal| Squier. Minerva Irene, 6, 1418 W glad some people have found that, ™ seer en Sn operee eee! | ceegory. E. J. 65, 411 Yealer way their time and money can be bord ona Tole [OES | Schwarts, Rebecca, 82, th ave to a better advantage than on feed- | p. Forester, Fred W.. Kenn ck Legal | Mareden. Rich u.? L Ing cats. Let the money be spent Cartwright. bea fi, Seattle sceden, gee oer ee BULLETIN! . FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET TWO NEW SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY 2,145 NEW BOOKS Special 25c Each More Than 100 Popular Titles 5,000 Pieces of Silver-Plated Ware at Special Prices OUGHT at a concession and priced accordingly—this offering pre- sents the opportunity to purchase useful gifts at great savings. Many patterns to choose from, in ‘i Table Spoons, 25c each, Table Forks, 19¢ each. Knife and Fork Sets, $3.00 set. Sugar Spoons, 20c¢ each. Table Knives, 25c each. 26-piece Sets of Flatware, $4.95 set. Also small quantities of Salt and Pepper Sets, Gravy Ladles, Bonbon and other gift items at proportion- Dishes, Sugar Trays, Pickle Forks ately low prices. —On Sale Tuesday Morning, Downstairs Store Candy Jars, $2.50 each, Crumb Trays, $1.25 each. Mayonnaise or Jelly Sets, $1.00 each. Casseroles, $3.50 each, Ash Trays, 50c each, A Remarkable Opportunity for Gift-Choosers tated | Police Drive Out Strikers’ Friends Along the Coast KANSAS CITY, Kans,, Dec, 12 ASTORIA, Ore, Dec, 12. — Storm A mob 400 strike eympathizes " were raised along the Pa Ant today wan dimpersed| North Head weather station re. | without casualtion ed that the gale had shifted from | gine was who left guns and brass knuckles n ot jer blow lying in the treet, acroun the wthte gm be line into Minsourl, where they seat r i - crowd in front of the plant, none| Whist, played as long ago as 1500, taking effect i} TIE SEATTLE STAR ‘Storm Warnings was originally called trumph, 1 FREDERICK & NELSON gf FUIYTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS SIORE] had risen six feet wing |Stiilaguamish Goes |Seeking to Save Up Six Feet in Day, Rounding a turn tn the road near F be unday, one way will men of th thru water times waint- deep ad to and mud at It wan reported te mile the push the car them that the Stillaguamish river 6 morning Swedish people cultivate forest lands a» Americans do their farms. An Important Offering of 3,900 Men’s Christmas Ties at Special Prices 45c Special 45c Each 1,000 Ties in this group—in figured pat- 7% terns and cross stripes on grounds of blue, green and brown, also in brown and green, with self striping. A New “Trackless” Railway That Will Run in Almost Any Direction, Anywhere ‘O rails or other fittings to bother with for the owner of this fast train. You just wind the powerful clockwork spring and away it goes! Whether it goes straight, in circle, triangle, oval, or figure-eight, is determined by the six removable metal discs that accompany the train. Locomotive, Tender and two Cars, as pictured, $3.25. Locomotive, Tender and four Cars, $4.25. —TOYTOWN, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Housekeeper Will Appreciate a Gift of Pyrex Ware to add to her kitchen accessories, and especially such a useful gift as the Casserole illustrated. The heavy, nickel plat- ed frame has black ebonized wood han- dies, and metal stand- ards raising the dish from the table, 7-inch Round Style; special.......... $2.75 8-inch Oval Style; special........... $3.00 To Bake Dad’s Favorite Pie So it is just the nicest brown, a Pyrex Pie Plate in a nickel-plated frame, is practical and at the same time, ornamentai. The frame has black ebonized han- les and three metal standards. Special $2.25, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE On Sale Tuesday by sea grass, -sdaiiamahaiianilie' waits wiabsalnisy. room and sun parlor use, i100 Sea Grass Rockers 40 Sea Grass Chairs 65c Special 65c Each 2,000 Ties in this assortment, in dot and figured patterns on grounds of green, blue, ~" \lavender and purple; also in the popular ¥ yegimental stripes. New shapes, with slip- easy bands. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Set ’Em Up” A New Ten-Pin Game 35c , fr GLASS-TOPPED Box to hold in the hand —the object of the game being to shake into their openings the ten red cap- sules without getting the two balls in the holes. Great fun for grown-ups as well as children. priced at 35¢. —TOYTOWN Low- THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Meteor” Aluminum Percolator Special $2.95 if SENSIBLE gift-idea is represented by this Seamless Aluminum Perco- lator, in 8-cup size, with ebonized wood handle, pro- tected from flame by metal shield. May be used as coffee pot also, when de- sired. Special $2.95. —HOUSEWARES ECTION, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Majestic Carpet Sweeper SPECIAL $4.25 — Convenient for sweeping up crumbs or lint when just a bit of brushing-up is required, is this Carpet Sweeper, with — rubber-tired wheels; bound with braid to pro- fect furniture from scratches. Pressing ono lever empties both dust pans. Special $4.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 140 Chinese Sea Grass Chairs and Rockers Special $7.50 Each! ss LAR&G iE-SIZE, comfortable patterns, as pictured; of woven Chinese on stout, well-constructed frames. Will make appreciated Christmas gifts. (Fourth Floor) i { | / PAGE 7 |Henry Turner Edd Educator, Is D MINNEAPOLIS, Turner Eddy, professor and emeritus of the University of Mi Sunday at Heart trouble, by acute pneumonia, was # Sockeye Salmon, One of the things sought at the| authori - Dee, 12-1 conference between W British Columbia fish now nference in Vacouver, B.C died puddenly in @ pact whereby a closed season here. ys be declared on the sockeye sal mon for a ause ing the fish ance to recoup its al Iron ore is mined in a“ of ‘of the U | Most completely diminished numbers. 7 _ ed Staten. Pelicans allow ng cattion ten killed by the fing of the fishy ‘Thunder will sometimes kill cont ters Direct From France: Strikingly “Different” Kid Gloves UITE a spirited effect is attained in these Strap-wrist Gloves by the introduction of trasting-color gores in the flaring cuffs. As suggested in the sketch, black on white; white on black; beaver on brown; black on gray; brown on beaver. é Gift Gloves that are pleasingly removed from f# iia 65 pair. —First Imported Manicure Sets In Leather. Cases RICED onli b their regular values these compact fanic Sets, featuring exceptio ly fine cutlery, in nickel gilt finishes. . Eight-piece Sets, comprising two pairs of Sei File, Cuticle Pusher, Cuticle Edger, Knife, Buffer Nail Polish. Exceptional value at $3.95. First. Delicious Tea Biscuits From Dublin, Ireland —Packed in Attractive Airtight Tins HE CANDY SHOP has just opened an in shipment of those delightful biscuits, from t old-established house of Jacob & Co., Dublin. afternoon tea—for gifts to send away—a timely gestion. The following varieties: Yuletide Mixed Biscuits Variety Biscuits King’s Own Mixed Biscuits West-End Biscuits Assorted Shortbreads Afternoon Tea Biscuits — * * &% A 1 ts “A Confection from pie the Fairies” The juices of choicest Washington apples and © most delicious walnuts are the basis of this distine- tively “Washington” confection. So wholesome and delicious—the kiddies just can’t get enough! In an especially-designed Christmas-gift one-half-pound and one-pound sizes; 50c and $1.00, ALL SORTS OF CHRISTMAS CANDY CONTAINERS are displayed in the Candy Shop. The Popular Boston Bags | : In Gift Form Special $3.35 Cre cowhide in the new __ spider grain, gives these Bags their claim for consid- eration as gifts. Just 100 Bags in the of- fering, in 18-, 14- and 15-inch sizes, cloth- lined and with pocket. Special $3.35. —Second Floor Popular for living- © —special $7.50

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