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‘E pIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR ACREAGE, \a9 FoR SALE—MISCELLANEOL Ss a ron SALE—AUTOMOBILES re { la rs rod , he well ty. a ne e Seattle Star Seventh Ave arhingt [sh ey Tia ly ttle ~Gabecription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE THR STATE Gnd month 90.50 Three month» Six months ‘One year ‘QUTSIDE OF STATE OF WASHINGTON Prieala 80 per month, or $9.00 y $BY CARRIER IN CITY |, — Per Insertion K rae _Bavertioing. (nix we be a Sinereiens “ tom eo Velock cach mora~ regular afternoon edl- Phone Main 0600 3) FEMALE HELP WANTED HOME WORK; EXPERINCE Ct + everything furnish Frederick m, Philadelphia, Pa. We AU To KNITTER . persiesiare UTiMERIANO PLAYING 896 Pine ot SITUATIUNS Ww ANTED TITCHING, beading 8 beard Bide uu MALE HELP WANTED WANT “AX” RECIABLE Fs every good town in Washington to represent uv if ou are acquainted in Bverett, Hingham, Auburn, Cent Yakima, Wenatchee or any other dg. DOWN AND $15 A MONTEL homes, ready to Prices from Cloxe tn, 700 $ al Ieutes trom Plouest sau re. Take Lake Burten dental and Yesler, watown route. Apply lation _Departaens Sam Weisfield cant repel “Your | throw it away. Tv nion _poatotf etter watch and jewelry repair for mantel clocks arn 4002 Arend: “LOW. | ECTORS, ARN eet Batters In two weeks. TE A. RNAT IL ¢ SORRESFON is re pols. 332 Lyon Bldg. M. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALK | f CLASS PAINTING, PAPER- and kalsomining at moderate field Main 0s days KALSOMINING AND |} iT Oi * OURSEANDY PAC- tories at home, or small room any- ond very irae. perience unnecessal len, women. poate Kure Pai | nut #. Phi . ON WOODLAND PARK AVE ee brown leather suitcase con- taining Christmas packas Re turn to ©. Iett, 4226 Whit- or phone East 2330 after re —SMALL BLACK PURSE, IN of Broadway Dairy, on containing nr a fameo pin. $7 reward fo ne; no questions asked. Cap- wer FROM FORD ON EON, pve. suitease marked E. b. Mag apparel. Re: |. Cap- or return | RADIOSCOPES TANG SRE TG inoh shutters lamp, ailver aheot. Pine for pos tal cards or iliveirats on ally now t an H-O2 Jona, ox Kn rN \Liuaep-ror TAR NTS MEN'S ovnlicoats ON ALL up| up up up} up First, Neat Union Wal TRAN. HAMILTON S| $28.00 Bh, a Wrist Ww: FOR SAL+ Toadster body and a b= touring bedy. Price very F able Also we buy, sell a oxe change auto parts, and) CSrLR AUTO WRECKING. CO ous GA rt orgies heunes Tuildina, Ete. able ho 1 + me relia BS nO Abie five ‘“ aStitt MH STAR-A-STAR SHINGLES er M.. delivered from mill. Sam- ples West Seattle Ferry Landing Weat 0334 9 to 5 o'cloc! “SALE Finer CLASS “GA rage, service ca linte weld- ing. vulcantaing: wnachine; motor FM m machinery; lots of too! usin, wheels {$2 POR t in Ash COAL COMPANY $33 Terry N. OPPORTUNITY ~ TO t-off clothing. Hig’ at prices paid OK 1D—WOOD—WOOD fir millwood, ui $0, delivered. | woop Finest quailt be we extra. Give this ria WESTLAKE FUEL CO. : Capitol 0457. AL coal, with makes | a ty furnace coal. Hunker price, j RSSES. BUITS | AND, SOARS Re- duced. ($18 one ’ Woop, Mili, intprard. plan. furnace. free | a high} SAK ir ends, coal, stove | etiveree anywhere Sunset Fa i ai CLEAN I a ar COA Light in ash, $5.50 ton, ‘shivered. } WESTLA FU 302 Terry Ave. N stot 04st. a 3 72 GROWTH FOREST WOOD, $9.50 cord. delivered. Also. fad Uscinch Bs’a load” Coal for Stove and furnace. Sunset S627 LARGE LOAD OF GkDAR WOOK | $3.00 per load, delivered, north of fanal, Old growth fir, $5.50 per Jond. "Nort i) |For” PVF Sar | Niotar'e Harber College Beat offer takes it ve | 2 o [Mine run coking coal, mixed with a free burning nut coal, $9.00 ton, SCHOLARSHIP ON Cont $59. lL. Bigelow, delivered. Past knots. bit pine. ine 'wain 9he ake Ps EW $116 FUMED OAK CARINET Also Buck | Ath at | SHIPYARD | WOOD, STOVE | 9.25 cord; half, $5, de- _learet. Hest 745. | MTEL Woon, $435 TH double loa: forth 425 ee )RUM. ae BALE VENTE. Gonttary sgiherot rot at kinds, shoes, ¢ DRY ten TOAD, # immediate delivery. yer | DELIVER AD LOTS | joe GARFIFLD 4291 ——-$8.00 | ELECTRIC HEATER. “halt price, t of feathi pilows | —ttot 4 nl CHRISTMAS TREE and_up. delivered. “HATS. TRUNKS MOVED, b0c. eae Nankin Pooh. eral reward for return. Mr: Hibbard, 350 Lee st. Garfield Pk WARDS SAMPLE CARE, tube, on road between atity Box 535, | tte “GRAY POX PURON FACS tleroy car or on Pine st. between “WHO P Easduis cn Lanter st. eat oop all West 0245-M. Reward. EAP DR RAYS: GOOD pietnicr ADL re MONLY. IN IRE 2616 ER AVE. GAR- TELD O¢4t. HOUSE: BALLARD — MODERN HOUSE. tion. 1544 W. 64th # have. $20 per month. In- ire 1542 W. 54th. 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | A D FLATS MENT, NICE AN or thonih. Cajl 811 Pe 1 A ES STE” SEY 28 FURNISHED APARTMENTS a AND FLATS SOOM FURNISHED APARTMENT, mod: lent heat, everything 50 per month. Ab- Main 4695. OM APARTMENT, WITH PRI- te bath flirniahed, $15 2 On 3 nia rent 5 Hecond ave 2-ROOM AP. peat. 1718 12th 8. Roe xi | jar- Beacon 415 FRoom ed. tor APAT $12 eT Oi WANTED—MI Teveiry, diamonds, 49 FORK SALE—MISCEL O. i WILLIAMS CO, 1942 ASH A bought. 3134 Ar- Gapboura Doe fash 2002524 lights’ { lights ix24—2 lighta ..+ Troning Board and Cabinet, coi piste : Reduces «on Plate Giasa Wind- tin your car while you rie ‘s and Windows for of « Bulldiny, ILLIAMS CO. ned 1899. odd pants and vests. WEOTL AKI RTMENT, | 44th WANTED SED CLOTHING AND ott 332 fare. Owl, 1317% ist. jaw | fliake buys 4) lie FU KNITURE FOR SALE OPAL EMPRES 16 months I int rabbits.) | Owner leaving town. 6959 Ral-| |_nior ave. | | 61 FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES F BREGOE ROADSTER; FINE R; r= good paint aond tires; i919 Hirincoe touring: new paint and 1917 "Mitchell Little 6: good Hres: fine mechanical condition: y1917 Mitehell 7-passenger; good baz. | $850. 1916 Canasta good condition; $756. Jordan Sportmarine: fine condition; wir $1,500 ondit good tires good tire © wheels Krit good running $100. 1917 Grant ‘truck; good tires; condition: $900, Others to choow down, balance rm seen on vacant ot on north side of Pine st, between Eighth and Ninth aves, MITCHELL, LRYIS & STAVER CO. paen for Mitchell, Jordan and | * ar ear; m5 fine greg. ‘ rs 32 12th dees Corner Spring St. SAV ONEY exchange de} express bodies Nled, guaranteed good mecha {eal condition. Priced to sell. Terms HUGH BAIRD 4th at James. Elliott 0750. Just across street from County-City Building. AUTHORIZED’ FORD CORNER 4 cars, extra value. Prices right. A true atatement with ear Roadsters Tourings Coupes edane ‘rucks 360 200 Your Terme € ‘Terme WILLIAM L. HUGHSON CO. Authorized Ford Dealers B. Pike Summit. Kant 0404 $435-—OVERLAND CHUMMY 4-PA8- senger; wire wheels; new top; painted Packard blue; f excellent tires; glass wind deflectors; spot- light otom Accept lo _cash payment L SPECIAL NOTICD 1 can save you money on your re- rt work, All electrical systems properly handled, Reboring and reconstruction. Get my price. J. HK, Reege, 2025 Third a f350—1919 MAXWE $100 down, b In fine running conditior ‘Tires, top and upholstery look |i Bishopp, Bast 0222. EW AND us ment, ie BRITCAL AGENCY, ‘Qithorized Word Deniers BROADWAY AT PIKL. LAST 0320, ail PIANOS FOR RENT. (RENT Han i Hed esd Wien purchase -|On paved boulevard at Lake Forest TORKE AND ROADSTER, model; in, excellent condition; new paint Will give special Owner must sell, . Bis PORT.” MAXWELL OR sround, $200, | terms always be had PATTUN Moroh a Lith Ave w iW ni i a T. 1401 REBUILT PRANKLIN ie CHRISTMAS LOOKS LIKE NEW. GUAKANT! " PRANKLIN WICKS CO. BATTERY MAN SAYS YOUR OLD battery ts 3, Let GO. RHODHS ave it. Work varan teed. 2035 AP ad ave “WAYS 808 ONP isi SPUDRAAKER TOURING ean in fine condition, $160, Call S194 Arcade Bide @” WANTED—AUTOMOnILES L PORD CAR f it pay half cash, an * reat iret payment on oom and bath, 2% blocks ta riine H-6' Tv CASH PRICE PATD FOR ood light cars, Hen pose bee! Kate Cee aie EE pike we Bast Enh POR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS , GRAMM FROCK. Witit Yepeed running order, only BUY A D. BARGAINS FOR RENTERS YOUR OWN TERMS PRICK $1,350 * O04 S-room house, @ ie constructed, m half bloo® to’ car 2 DRONE SQUAT and on paved streets. $1,500 Nice, well arranged 5-room modern house, except basement; nice, level lot. with shrubbery and flowers; double constructed; plastered; in fitet class condition. Absolutely the best buys we have uh THIS 18 TO BUY ieee T-room house; well erran al in first’ class condition; nk lot. 5ox109 aint ‘block to paved str 3 to 2 street ear lines: 3 locks to high school ana @rade school, churches an store: nd room Thee houses are good propertion ar lines, where service is the best. Call or phone BALLARD NORTH REALTY Co. 6119 1éth Ave. N. W. Bunset 5654, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS A i ge COTTAGE rooms, completely fu ‘This will bear inapection. $2,900 for quick 1 1 w Eltiott 4507 MI WORKINGMAN chance —— Your own wa’ wood; good sized lot; and taeuteg Sddition: right on car ling. to $350 cash. Bes owner, 318 Sal jan ave. The time to buy, LVER—QUEEN ANNE the best buys in inh Property, LV ER « 14 Boston Bt BEAUTIFUL, strictly — modern near university E. 59th st. 1g, ate pale “whee fio CASH, Fis MONTHLY. TARE my new S-room modern bungalow, Improved, Beacon bil 1188-J. SMAL OTTAGE, tL ist, $38 down. $25 month. 664 Americ Bank. Main 2476 eo; 2 ave. car, $750 $112 cash, balan very easy. | JUNC HON REALTY CO. West 0247 \%) «= FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE ‘ NY LOT” WANTED — WIE take vacant lot up to $600 as first payment on good how 4 rooms and beth, located at 5516 Beoond ” Lot is 38x90; fine view: fireplace. Paice $2,500," Will take | $20 per month on balance due me. | Owner, 4096 Arcade Bidg. Main ave. N. * “HOME FOR BOMEONY 5 rooms and bath, warage and chick- em houses; fruit and berries. Will trade for or sell eaqult mont price, 49th 5. of . Ineludiny Who! $360. ‘eter Martin. out ACREAGE VICTORY HEIGHT One of Seattle's beautiful suburbs, located on the new state highway “VICTORY WAY.” One mile north of the city limita, Just beyond the new F vélt hich school and the great University of hington Offers beautiful view acres for ex- clusive country bomes. Actes of rich soll for berry, fruit and garden culture. Ideal locations for poultry radsing, When you consider what an acre et will produce, added to your ving of rent, it’ will pay for a nice country home in a few years Nente and telephone are all availed; giving the exact location of beautiful close-in property ‘and terms, furnished on ap- thor jon In person, phone or letter. We will gladly take you by auto any time to nee this property; ap- pointments can be made by phon- ing the GOODWIN REAL ESTATE Co., (Owners) 312 Leary Midg. Inc. Main 4257._ ON PAVED BOULEVARD from Lake Wash- have 75 feet frontage feet deep, with excellent and with some view of 4, with all ountry ads mile \a § ACRES, NORTH OF Level 1 vantages. Restrictions that’ will pleare you. $860, on terma. FIRESIDE RGALTY 314-317 York Bik. 1 ifort 3928. HALE CLEARRY WITH TROUT STREAM The cleared half of this land in black loam soll, the other half is clay joam soil, and some cleared; plen- ty wood and a dandy stream; a femeed and perfectly level; close to store and school; free mail de- livery. Only $860; $160 cash, $10 nearly all yung fruit nce $15 a month Bee fastest growing § Take Lake n car to Henderson st bandey i white. ‘tt acres of ric loam soil, toutherly slope, with mountain view; fine location; terurban portation. Th cifal sites only $800; cash, balance ver} P.'VAN ARSDAL 2016 Third Ave, za TWO SPRINGS Dandy bungalow style house well built * nicely arranged; chicken house, other outbuildings water that can be piped over place by wravity; tw About halt of place balance dintrict Goon sor. pub 4 cash, bala k Mock IMPROVEMENTS saT OF SOM ‘aces main county road; Hills, school, beth bh tore. ‘X dandy” plac os SMITH MMO? ete of travel. bos for a while, a i Att we OnsT, CO, it 4 hie 2 acres fine auaer sland, only 2 miles south of 2 ib in lope: no Node: no slides formmn $75 cash, 10 per month. De No commission to At my. agents Inquire 301 Mutua Hide. on o water rf lights; ple close lovecat: city limits, down, bas aaa) to uit a) 2 rkley Bitiets 4 i, ACRER PINE 8c crogn fro PAVED WGN WAY, IN-| URMAN TTLE LIMi Ts, SCHOOLS AND STOR! room bungalow: phone and iehts qerame; chicken house owe dandy little place for ohiek kens or OREM CO. Blloitt. +38. DID OPPORTUN 16 ACHES FOR ud KE STEVENS . excellent f 16 es with TROUT STREAM For DUCKS and GEDSK you beat it Enoukh high innate wor chickens, K §. 418 Leary Hide. MORSE CO. ie Eliott ¢ DETROIT VALLEY Not flooded. Here's 10 arrea, with cleared binck bottom soll, gravity Plenty pasture t water at he neighbors on 4 side: rd ih, 5 ACKES, SUNNYDALE in acres of rich in highly improved distri Sunnyda P_ VAX, ARSDALI 1916 ‘Phird Ave. “ACRE BNAP This ts a fine piece of land, ts aon to school, church an@ fine improved oiccon re moving “8%6 | t* oniye sbo; terme $ ° CLIFFORD LAND CO. 617 Third Ave Open Bye TRACTS, § AND 10 ACRES: and partly black seil from town ay wh ean. Rrite John’ Ktorseth. - Wash. ih 2 acre loganberries: cow: $2,700; easy terms. ary Hide. Chappell, 316 FOR SALE, NY OWNER—3 ACH 2-room heuss, wood shed, | well, some clearing. Price 100. G, Viek- or write t., Seattle. FOR SACE—i0 ACKER it MW ttle; 3 acres orchard: ya 10% without culti- $2,000; half cash, J. Bt McCullough. Bo’ Wash, |FOR BALE AT A DARGAIN—63- acre farm, 16 miles from Tacoma, some improvements. J. =: Gig Harbor. ‘ARM LANDS CH MRIGATED valley, Colum- in alfalfa, 5 iL cheap, on) t and cl of production makes a ley, family, and rave some- thing for savings. Alfalfa pro- duces 6 tons per acre or over in this district. Early potatoes, as- paracus, all veretables and corn, strawberries, grap and apples all pay big. C. A. REID. tral Bldg. Seattle 0 abe, 23 nap Pr) 1 For SALE—AUTOMOBILES YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE OF USED AUTOMOBILES Prices Reduced 50 Per Cent Former SALH Payment Price Studebaker, Goyl, 5-pass..$ 400.00 700.00 00 Overland, Willyantx, b-pass 900.00 + 1,160.00 600.00 900.00 1,260.00 600.00 750,00 850.00 Grant, 6eylinder, b-pann. Oldamobiie, soyl, b-pasn.. 6 Cadillac, Bcyl., Cols, Spans, Oakland, 19 Oldamobile Sedan, 5-p,. 6c. Studebaker, 6.pann., 6-cyl.. Oldsmobile Roadster, teyl. Velo Chummy Roadster.. NO INTEREST 6-pass. Tralance in 10 Monthly PRICE Required Instalime: $200.00 $75.00 $12.50 each 0.00 160.00 20.00 each 240.00 140.00 20.00 each 0.00 30.00 each 00 37.60 each 19.50 cach 30.00 each 40.00 each Cash 295.00 376.00 = 125.00 425.00 176.00 NO BROKERAGE 25.00 each INSURANCE FEE No Trades Accepted YOU MUST COME EARLY IF YOU EXPECT TO GET ONE OF THESE CARS. OUR PRICES WILL MOVE THEM IN ONE DAY. Chileott-Nash Motor Co. 13th and East Pike Phone East 0053 CONGREGATION GOES INTO COURT TO OUST AFRICAN PREACHER An affidavit signed by 60 mem- bers of the congregation was filed in superior court Friday in sup port of the action brought by the First African Methodist Episcopat church to oust its pastor, Rev, J Logan Craw, and his wife, Lillian “He can do no spiritual good by remaining here,” and we join in the general request for his re- moval. He is unreliable in word and deed,” the affidavit allegra. ‘The court action ts said to te the culmination of long strife among factions of the congrega- 1000 Weatern nermelting 1000 Johannesburg Mining Co. & On. 106s Many ‘OTIUER, STOCKS ad 234 Union St. Eliott 0866. OPPO! |SEATELE MANUEX FACT « corn need of a te Fellablo women od men who will become financ!: ent in the concern. Work resting, and the working © midis an comvince urns on your investmen your money is wall secured, Lib- eral wages paid to the opie who quality sitions, Best bank- fom and mercantile references. Full i @ White Bide. of stock and fixtures, § ners’ hardware and house fu: hings, will be sold to the high- tat bidder, on sealed bide. open fice of the undersigned, December 21, at 11: Inventory can be Inspect t this office. Btock opem for in- Trventor: now, while you can gets bonus ti hare Revoluth ry invention in motive power for automobiles, 4 other purpo CASH, trade, takes real and good town Elliott 1188-J. on PERSONAL K-REAL GOOD BHAMPOO pure poccaaes castile goa 35e. an with choleh of four kinds a Melectricity, 5c. Maniecurin Se; Maree! waving, 350. oo ae booths, Modern equlp- "The BUTLER BCHOOL oF by ag tiv Fieor 7 Bid. ifecond ‘or sppotn tan nt. Eliott ‘ Ease TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC Duildings; bile, all included for 6 nt interest SOM I BRS COMPANY FIN ACK ¥ proved, fine location. $4 Elliott 1188-J. FF LAN! GOD BOT; the rieht price, on Inquire Meilkefohn” & Brown, 1701 Le C. Smith Bldg. OIL LEASES _ i ING SITES cou Ay BAY AND ANCHORAGE 601 Alaska Building. TOCKS AND BONDs & King Airship . 100 Bound Rubber .. 500 Victory Rubber 6000 Hematite Iron & 100 Adam 3000 Alaska Pet. & Coal 4000 Beacon Coal Mines . 10? On Am. qaegse Produ t-Lock Patntinder iy ws Mo. is: 80 Smith- Wilder Synd. . Thermopolis cat ck Forks Drilling ..++ Sol Due Oil Parry Oil. Trojan Oil, Cal. 6009 Roundary Bay. B. Wanted=-Marsh Con: ton, Liberty Bond ©. BTE 1 Chic ‘aco-Bos- | rket. Beacon © Burrell Coupler . Paentindse Synd Wichita Royalty Parry Ol. Northwestern Fin Rothert Steel .. i American Bottle Gaps... 20000 Burk. Tex, Production .. 100 Johnson Ol). 600 Edmondy O11 PACIFIC acti Bldg. PI FOR SALE 10_ shares pa a. Piston & Ring, Star, $11 per share, % Mo.. units ; a tog In 2:Ton | Every, Monday and ‘Thursday, ‘none Has DARROW ‘AL INSTITUTE § 1H. Pine St. comer Yosle GLAND Di powerful « tifically compounded. thone giands that are jacking with Tablets. Gives you vim o for $2.00. By maj! ter Medical Co. 232 23rd av. N RADIANT CGH CAUINATE FOR elimination of poisonous tox- Biectr therapy, AL bi ‘SEIT Sts Cor. Broadway. SIALIST CHRONTC methods. oh rome o, Sunset Min tamalynt, 116 aight Pl 99 L. LOA) Money to loan. “London Fatablished 1896. 1 100 RKAL BSCATe Laat fi 4 Toa Horn FARM MTG. CosM032 3rd, 17 7 MALE HELP WANTED __ Neat Appearing — y Men One of the Iargent companies in the Pacific Northwest has opening for aiman who has resided in Seattle one year oF. Apply at once, aoe 2 204 Central Bidg. yay Financial ed | SCANDINAVIAN AMENUCA, (PRINT PAPER | | RATES RAISED WASHINGTON, Dec, 16.—The ap- plication of Western railroads to continue to charge for the transpor jtation of newsprint paper from ‘points in Washington and Oregon to |Balt Lake City, Ogden and Denver |rates lower than rates contempo- |raneousty maintained on light traffic to Billings, Mont, and other points jin Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, |wan denied by the Interstate com- |merce commiasion today. The commisrion, in announcing Its action, stated that it was taking into |consideration a complaint of news- |paper publishers thruout the three} northern states, which aid that the present rate on newsprint paper was preferential to thé southern cities with whom they competed. The Seattle Star Attorney »-at-Law 1 Eaiab ished i feen; consultation 7303. 314’ Burke Bidg. free. yinia 906 Beco zm LIAR Cee we RING. joc tr! 4 SM” pied edhe gat trong eg urchased. 902 American Rank Bi Money to Loan MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS want to make your friends pved ones hap Christm: the nec ry not Tet that apo! pleasure. We will giadly loan you the amount you need, if working steady, re tee security of any kind. Pay it back in small week! Sr yfnenth Pare yment CONFIDENTIAL servi EMPLOYES LOAN 5 aad 665 Empire $14 Second Ave, Near , weal LOANS to SAL ASIED MEN ames women LoaNs "on, BunNiren ete. Seabe Fourth. ana Le hock Floor. Lo. On diamonds and Jewelry, on most satisfactory terma, SOCIETY OR. RE. IAL LOANS SEA 855-266 Empire Building 4 nm, TO LOAN—WE LOA: ’ \T ON T and jewelry: Benttice Oldect Loan Hrokers AMPRICAN JEWELRY CO. 821 Kecond Ave. ‘Heeueni DM. UG AR nt and Virginia. Betab- ite Co. lished Optic jan and Optometrist “GORIN—PAT— ent Attorney. American and for: clen patents secured, develo and. promoted, Aaty mea Seattle, Wa om Washingto Tt Re abliahed Senttle, 18 3 years examiner U, 8. Patent Of- 4 i 6 Lyon Bid. Elliott 5075, $7 {Mont ot ene it oat o! atten | ti "Cniverat Be Main ott Main 6750. 1213- 14 eb, Min Potent Trade marke Physicians, irgeons: RHEUMATISN SCTA TICA, LUMBA- ‘ives immediate rial treatment. Dra. 4 FoR yR SALP—MISCHI ANEOUS _ LUMP COAL 9-00 toa “EES 4291 x TROM, MAT ut rate piano repairing, Razor Blades mincpooel fpanzenborg, Cutlery Vista | Topaking~ fiows rohaired. inlay, 1618 3rd av. UMBRELLAS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS $2.50 TO $10.00 Girl of Two Worlds Relates Experience COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 16. A girl who lives in two worlds told the expe of her double existence today Bernice Redic er k, Intelligent 19- year-old patient at the bureau of juvenile research, related her emotions when she escapes from normal life and becomes “Polly,” inhabiting a veritable fairyland, Her case has been under scien- tifie attention here for three month. “It all seems #0 strange and unreal—this thing of having a dual personality,” said Miss Red- ick, speaking a» her normal self. “I never knew that a four-year- old child personality lived in my body until they told me about it at the bureau. We were first in- troduced by hypnotiam. After these treatments I began to re- call my Polly perwonality and remember what Polly did. “The first I know of the change is when I become sick and subject to a kind of fainting spell “Ans Polly, everything seems #0 strange and unreal to me. Tho doctors and nurses here and my . Asteness o characters from another world. Their clothing looks #o funny and I am always curious about the things they wear. Their faces startle me, “Everything surprises me—tt all looks new and unnatural, Street cars are terrible things and terrify me. “But now that I know what Polly does and that there is @ possibility of her getting posses- sion of my body, I am doing all 1 can to keeh her out of my life entirely.” ee ——t ‘JAP FREIGHTER LIBELED HERE The Kobnan Maru, a Japanese freighter, sailed from Seattle for Rose, Ore., Friday after the owners had posted $125,000 bond money to release the vessel from federal libel charger. ‘The ship was libeled by Alexander Baillie for claims amounting to $98, 299, with interest and conte, when she came into harbor nearly a week ago. Baillie, acting for Balfour, Wil Mamson & Co., New York; Koster Co., San Franciseo, and Balfour, Guthrie 4& Co,, San Francisco, libeled the ves- nel for unpaid claims alleged to be due them for failure of the vessel to deliver a part of 9,790 barrels of roya bean oll from O’Darien, Manchuria, to Seattle in 1919. Off worth more |than $100,000 was lost by breakage of barrels owing to improper packing and careless handlin; Partial reparation was made when the oil in the hold was pumped out at Everett and sold on arrival at that port. Prosecutor Files Charge of Robbery Walter Duffy, who is alleged to have held up K. B. Panhot, San Remo apartments, December 11, se jcuring from him a $20 gold watch, was charged in superior court Fri- day with robbery. Duffy, according to Deputy Prose- euting Attorney John D, Carmody, was captured a quarter of an hour after the hold-up by City Detective Tom Hayden. TEALS WHOLE CIGAR STORE Sawing a hole in the floor of a tobacco shop at 901 Pike st, early Friday, a burglar entered and com- pletely dismantied the shop, stealing thousands of cigarets and ciara, A. Peterson, the proprietor discovered the theft when he opened the shop. Every cigaret and cigar in the store had disappeared. The loss is esti- mated at $300. Alienation Suit to Go to Jury Today Evidence in the suit for alienation of her husband's affections, brought against Mrs. Ida Donlan by Mrs. Mary Estelle Forsburg, was sched- uled to go to a jury Friday after. noon. The trial is being conducted before Superior Judge V. O. Nichol- eon. Plaintiff asks $25,000. . Faris to Succeed Inspector Monroe Immigration Inspector M. C. Faris, of Walla W has been appointed inspector in charge of the Chinese division In the Seattle immigration office made vacant by the promo- tion of Henry A. Monroe to assistant immigration commissioner. Furis has been in the immigration service for a number of years. Postoffice Selling Unclaimed Parcels Nearly 1,800 packages of undeliv- erable and unclaimed parcel post packages are being offered for sale Friday and Saturday at 2110 First ave. These packages have been held one year, The funds received from the sale will go to the dead letter divinion ¢ of the postoffice department. ‘| Fugitive Arrested on Bench Warrant! Dixon Hines, who on December 8 forfeited $500 bail money by non- appearance in the United States dis trict court, was arrested by federal officers in Tacoma Thursday on a bench warrant. Hines is charged, with Alexander Fair, now serving @ sentence in the county jail, with com- mitting an assault upon a customs officer at Blaine, Wash., and also was charged with violation of the federal prohibition act. 2,400 UNEMPLOYED MEN TO BE GIVEN CHRISTMAS DINNER Christmas dinners for all unat- tached men in the city who are unable to provide for themselves wil] be furnished by the Volun- teers of America, at the Crystal Pool, Monday, December 26. Twenty-four hundred men are ex- pected to attend the dinner, which is being arranged under the direc. tion of Rev, Henry W, Lambert, An elaborate musical program is planned for the affair, ‘This is intended to care for all non-family men in the city, end tickets will be distributed thru other charitable organizations, as well as the Volunteers, Col, Frederick A. Lindsay and Mrs, Pattie Watkins Lindsay, Northwest commanders of the Volunteers, are asking persons who failed to contribute to the Community Chest to send dona- tions of food for this dinner, Such gifts may be delivered at 77 Washington st. or the Volun- teers Will call for them if you noUfy Elliott 3984, The Lindsays are also asking employers in need of men to com- municate with them, and they want discarded clothing to distrib- ute among the poor. it Is alleged. | $200 STOLEN OUT OF AUTO Suspect Arrested Trying to Dispose of Loot Suspected of the theft of a suite |case containing women's clothing valued at $200, owned by R. G& Brinkley, 651 Alaska st, Thursday evening, James Meade, 37, laborer, was held Friday in the city Jail Brinkley left the suitcase in hig” auto in front of a department stores, When he returned, the suitcase was gone. Patrolman F. Phillips arrested Meade when he found him ing to sell a blue velvet dressing | gown to @ second-hand dealer. Most of the stolen goods, in the gown and a black silk dress var ued at $150, Have been recovered, according to the police. News of Interest to ll Disabled Veterans ‘The Btar has arranged with) Beattle chapter No. 2, Disabled American Veterans of the World) War, to publish a weekly columm of interest to members of that, organization. j While there will be no flower sale in Seattle on “Forget Me Not” the local chapter wishes the of this community to observe spirit of the day and regall to mind some of the things that haps pened in the trying days of 1927 | and 1918. Remember some of the promises that were made when young America took up arms; Te member, that while peace has been declared, the war is not over for” some of these boys. There are some 600,000 ex-soldiers, sailors and mae rines who were disabled in the serv= ice. Some of these men are in gow ermment hospitals today, after more than three years of peace, still suf. fering from their experiences in — war. It is these men that we you to remember. They, who arms or legs or health can never forget, and “Forget Me Not” ‘was conceived to help you rememie ber these men. eee Comrade Tom Donnelly is : Providence hospital again, reall ing from his 34th operation since his discharge from the army. nelly is @ very active member ef Seattle chapter, and, altho his im juries keep him in the hospital about half of the time, he won first prize in the November membership drive. eee Speedy action on all claims for compensation is promised by the local veterans’ bureau. All claims originating in this district will Be settled in Seattle, as the de-centrak ization of the records is now well under way. eee All disabled men and women are invited to attend a Christmas party and dance at Roosevelt Veterane® hall next Wednesday night, which will be free to members, silver but+ ton men and their friends. There will be prizes for many of thoes: attending. Prizes will also be givem: to the membership drive winners, eee Many men who have finished agricultural training are inquiring about land in the White-Bluffs Hams ford project, according to the settlement committee, which reporte \ea satisfactory progress at the = meeting. May Get Man Twice on Same Rum Charge Conviction in state courts on liquor charges is not a bar to prosecution in federal court on different counts of the same charge, according to @ written decision rendered Thursday by Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer, The decision was given in denying & plea made by Martin Pall, Jack Engdal, Herman Westberg and Jim Frostholme, that they were not Ha» |ble to prosecution on the charge of importing 420 quarts of liquor into the United States on June 11, because. they had been convicted on other |counts in the state counts. AUDIENCE LIKES PALACE HIP BILL Patrons of Loew's Palace-Hip, who viewed the new show yester+ day, gave generous evidence of ap preciation to the well-balanced melange of music, comedy and va riety provided, The laughing hit of the bill was scored by Salle and Roble, one ® comedian whose eccentric laugh has @ contagious quality and whose methods of fun making are distinet+ ly his own, Tho sketch of the bill, “Now the Fun Begins,” is another ‘unique mirth provoker, presented by Wille jam Williams, Daphne Darwin and company. ‘The Tripoli Trio are musicians whose melodies have a general ap peal McKenna and ate are sing: ers of merit. The Margy Duo ohise the show with a snappy mixture of dances and balancing feats. “A Wife's Awakening” is the title of the feature photoplay,

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