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THE SEATTLE STAR End of the Week, We Take Our Hats he Mrs. Doty Pratt, 1910 Vie-) Fireman H. A. McWatters,, Elvida Ellingson, 1329; Melba Ellingson, sister of| Henry A. Monroe, new as-| Peggie Nager, Jukwila, nd veo rong! by ber, it qr. _ Frank Sagmaster, fire te. toria place, because, when she| 1414 E. Harrison st., Engine! Harbor ave., because she put Elvida, because she assisted sistant immigration commis-| cause, when her home was) i L fags, 5 * ; hi pany tion chauffeur, Engine Co | , in the hot coffee incident, in sioner, 1 nepect j : No. 3, of 8901 Angel place, be “ ) he di in the|Company No. 1, because he ‘ incident, + formerly inspector,| surrounded by water too deep pany No. 8, because he wort saw that the diggers in “\ saved the life of Ernest D,.| personal pleasure aside and) spite of the fact’ that mud-| who has been in the service} he built #t endl oon. he worked all one night d with Chi Ae West Seattle landslide need- Tyler, Star reporter, when| braved mud and water to slides were continually com-| since 1904, because he hag| wade, she built a ra ive “ \and saved seven families with) ee We ief. O'Connor, ; ed assistance, she didn’t wait! Tyler ran to warn West Seat- 1 ing down and threatening lo, proved his ability to beat poled herself ashore ae ross \a rowboat from the flood that ing into a basement Y for somebody else to act, but} tle slide diggers that a second overwhelm reseue workers," down the barrier of political, the 12-mile-long lake in the had engulfed their homes in| was necessary to est without hesitation waded out! slide was upon them and was firemen who were searching) when it was much more com- favoritism and win promotion White River valley and got to| the Rainier Valley district, man imprisoned there to help them, tho the mud|himself caught in the ava-| the West Seattle landslide for) fortabdle sitting by the fire at\ on his merit. | work at the Pig'n Whistle On| Uncredited photos by Price & Car-\ing water that had was up to her knees, 'lanche. the bodies of victims. ‘home, Photos by James & Merrihere. ' time, ‘ter, Rtar staff photographers reached to his armpits, | Three-Way Electric RUSSIANOPERA NONPARTISANS 'U Girls Fight for “Sweetie” = "“" Fa, H Stove, Seattle-Made, |. oes Sect sz! INVADE SOUTH Rights With Critical U Men 22.5% panies in’ Petrograd, Odessa ‘and Announced for War... .8Y HAROLD MARQUIS ng her men friends with stories of | really wanta to be told the truth | ‘2° food Merritory, where Plans Announced for War the cars she commands, the dates ghe| about himself, We have tried it | th* Past four days getting * e lother Rustan cities previous to the What did the colonel's lady think. l |revolution, arrived in Seattle Friday Chest of Million | Nobody ever knew, gathers and her everlasting devoflon| several times on various of our | of the raging waters and \ jon board the Fushimi Maru They | Bomebody asked the sergeant’s wife,|to uninteresting student work friends, and the results sre not | wrought by them, He got ‘ A three-way clectrical stove, [three-way “Everglo” stoves are being Deve recently completed a (hree- your | ila iat i An’ she told ‘em true | She is the type which requires the| edifying—usually they never tures bat lout : favented by William Barker, = | sninnea Beatle to points in the |t0UF of the Orient, following thelr BERKELEY, Cal, Deo. 17—Plens| wace you colne to. man th the cass, | Gate book for ter social echedule and| ‘speak t as agate.” his fiver. serve hot coffee to police and Seatile man, and mansfactured ji.) ana in California. So much is | "CnPe from the bolsheviki at Ekater: | for launching a statewide nonpartl) They're like as rows of pine anmwers @ phone cali by sayin And no the battle rages, The ma peace ant Ne ee by the Everglo Manufacturing | '**t- m mae mod. | LOUIE three years ago. If dates can |san league movement with a prow| For the colonel's lady and Judy“must run upstairs and look at her | jority of the men, interested specta- | home. company, 600 N. 40th st., is fast | the demand for this Northwest prod-| be arranged the company compboed pective memberchip 6 160,000,6n6 al O'Grady book.” The reputed preference of|tors and final judges, sit back ana|®!¢ # becoming a nationally demanded [uct in California that an assembling Of 50 oF more voices, a bes let of six treasury Of $1,000,000, designed to| fe saters under their skins |the college man for the straight-for:| enjoy the controversy. ‘That the co article, plant is to be established there soon. | PCr. and a 20-piece Russian or . NS ify | Fundamentally, the coed and | ward downtown girl ls the cause of o4 minus her “W" book and marcel | hestra will play in Seattic, previous | gain contro! of California politics! the telephone ator are the | the w { criticiam which includes ‘ | rampage, and feom ‘The Invention, patented by Barker | « 0." ie : | | oper | ave of eriticinm which and her Second ave. sister, with a Ut: eight months ago. ia on the order of| 2° ct” Said J. Bogatin, man- iio their engagement in San Franci®|were made public by Walter Mills| same ‘The coed, however, has | the entire coed group, and which is|tie lem color and a lithe more exirt,| 20ene of the: mai 4 an electrical plate, with an underty-|*S¢F of the Electrical Distributing | co starting January 2 ot Rerkeley learned college efficiency, She | expressed in the published rep are by pature one and the same is| x ing base of solid transite with ridged | company, 1632 Seventh ave, distribu-| If bookings are made, the first pro- | Mille imeued a call for a meeting! requires a date book to regulate “Vm sorry, but ¢ take the general consensus of opinion. | ; projectors. This transite, a non-burn-|tors for the “Everglo" stove, “the |tuction in Beatle will be Tebaikov: lt be held in Modesto January 13., her social affairs. But fortu- oor friend, the favorite of the Whether the college man will 4 able combination of asbestos treated | product is better known and more *kY'* “Pique Dame,” or the “QU when an organization committee wil! nately it Is not the coed men- | downtown girt, very seriously. Tj dance on the campus with the class : with a chemical process which pre-|popular in the Fast and South than | Of Spades be formed. | thoned in the article, “Will Meet | have « decided conviction that he | mate who entertains him with her 12 venta it from becoming brittle and|in Seattle. | The company Is conducted by) “trati) we have a membership of You Downtown,’ who represents | doesn’t believe a thing he Is say- | review of Ibten’s playe for the past THREE MEN att gives it the properties of a heat de-| “Seattle distributors, on account of | Michael Piveinky and Eugene Furst. 160.000 we will devote all of our ef | the women of the university, ing, and, in fact, ix talking thru | week, with variations on the subject | M#TNe corps rec flector, becomes red hot when the/strenuous business conditions, buy | “Mi managed by Lef Peodoretf. A | torts to organization and will not in current {s switched one one or two and fail to display them | ‘hteeyear tour of the United States | 4 any other active campaign,” a The plate, which rests on a neat as fully as Eastern dealers, who buy | '* blanned. metal base, can be made into a toast- them in large quantity shipmenta. | er by the addition of a light steel| “The combination platy, toaster! Dead, 1 Wounded Replying to the article, “Will Meet) his highly respectable hat.” of motor vehicles, or will meet on the | Just been promoted: pn.” published in the! Thus our editor’s other opponent | corner his friend who discourses of | Teeant. tudent literary maga |¢xpresses herself with more force! “sweeties.” ix up to him, and about | 'P% RC. abership fee of $10 will be xine, last month, a storm of comment | and than hia first the same number follow the divers: each member, making up has crashed over the head of the | adw nvew ing paths every year. | controversy he rack, or by releasing a catch on the and heater sells for a price ranging | ° ° the war cheat editor and author, Two replies, in-| “Our friend finds it so ‘refresh | Keflections on the judgment and and varying side it may be tilted at an angle of |from $4 to $10, depending on the in Belfast Riots | ““sircasy the movement hae met|ctuding the quoted paragraph in one.| Ing to be with » woman whe ls | experience of our friend, the editor, | them without 45 degrees and becomes a modern |finish, and Easterners and Califor BELFAST, Dee. 17. —One man was eral response, n have been published in the December willing to tell you straight out (reached such « stage that be was is our editor, electrical heater, giving off an in-jnians have been quick (6 seize on| killed and another wounded in a re and workers, but a ‘om number of the “Columns.” whether or not she likes what | considering a bodyguard for his nec-| discretion, tense heat from the transite plate. 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