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aii caret ceintcintananeiepstateaaraniiteinhsin tances iptiaiehiitirnnntansitieigip ett tite eee tan SECTION | PAGES 11 TO 20 The Seattle Star iS 11 TO 20 | ‘ATTLE, W! ASH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER “1921. E te ———— _ '/BRITISH ROYALTY PUT BAN ON LOVELESS MARRIAGES Fs BRITONS THEY'RE EXPECTED TO MARRY, TWIN GIRLS WED { $250 MARRIAGE LICENSE | Muscle Shoals Seen | TWIN BROTHERS, | as Lower Costs Key : q APPROVE | Double Ceremony Is Held by| mene BY HARRY HUNT Jon the government’ mtn the ‘i a a. | That is nitrate plant No. 2, at| of nd the output sold at first time he ever married brothers to twin sisters In @ bill. The contracting parties were Henry and John Reed, 21, of Kauf. man, and the Misses Abbie and Effie Goodwin of Commesee, The ywer price of agricultural products to the city consumer an offset to the apparently trivial purchase price, A high present sale price may be far lews desirable for the public than & ow price for the plant's output over | Thi» plant today im ready for op eration, It was operated fc period before the armistice. In it are still 1,700 tons of anufactured for war ex AT COURT | plosives: a ee i twin sisters are 19 Fears old @ long term of years The licenses for the marriages | But for three years it has stood The Ford offer, in ton to guar Engagement of Prince of were made out on the same sheet idle, | anteeing capacity output of nitrates also provides for and the returns were made on the} same blank, The Reeds are farm The entire plant, bulldings and/ for fertilizer use lequipment are useful only for p the plant ready for produe 4 purpose—production of ammonium | tion of explosives in case of war, 4 | nitrate, : | seed oe ent pure siGrapin, i es ~ REGISTRATION al in manufacturing | high ex AT “ly” IN DAY ploniven. But in peace | New methods will enable the Unk wld supply t nitrogen | versity of Washington to complete jcontent for fertilizer sufficient to en on in one day next quarter, | rich 1,000,000 acres of land annu ng to Registrar E. N. Stone, Government operation of the plant | wednesday, January 4, has been eet und that! or registration, with a leeway of * + would put) four hours on Thursday for payment ompetition with Wales and Lady Caven- dish Is Now Awaited BY MILTON BRONN Loveless mar ups of wirened nd the barred doors of vo it chambers, are ever so far ag British royalty is con. cerned That's the only conclusion to be drawa from the inside story of two royal romances which have set Eng land agog ers in Kaufman county Murderers’ Victim | Is Turned to Stone NAPLES, Dec, 23.—Contensa Pio tesa, who lived in the Orient for several years before she came here in’ 1910, recently had as her guest & mysterioun Oriental, When he left he was overheard muttering that he had gotten his revenge. Three days r the Contema died. It was be. ad resists |has been bi it would the governm t into The latest to become pubiie te that | that she died of natural rivate industr of fet, of the Prince of Wales and Lady} caunes, but exhumation of the body | ie ng ee | Abowt 4,600 students are expected ter of the | was decided upon as a re ot ru farmers have been pay-|+, enreil. Seven hundred federal Rachel Cavendish, da ire. heir engage. pounced as x from |ing high prices for fertilizers or let their land go witho workers have had t pay | prices for foodstuffs, thi nd city|20ard men, student as istants and <9 mentors will be registered Tuesday, | leaving 9,900 to sign up Wednesday, | More than 9,000 were enrolled in one day 1 the registrars | It tw because of this situation that | free expects odie the crowds | the great mass of the people see in | Without difficulty. | the offer of Henry Ford to lease the| A ruling that no students will be mors afloat, It was found that the | |bedy had turned to stone, probably | n some subtie poison administered the strange guest. No trace of | him can be found duke of Devonst ment will be ar the prince & is wnofficia The other is th enty daughter of King Queen Mary, and Visco Their eng plant has been accumulating quarter, and cobw Big Egg Preserve | Built in England) oi" 5 i nitrate plant th i rter under the new t Ri J , 8 n plant, along w the Muscle | dropped this qua under Both romances have these points! cane ay Cavendish and) pewre, H, England, Deo, 23 Princess Mary, Viscount Lascelles, and William Bull en-| shoais power development, a real op-| scholarship regulations has been te so i atches | nce OF Wares plant. for egg-preservation just com | grossing their marriage license, |portunity for the publie to benefit.| sued by the registrar. Only students pdb det th pleted here is capable of holding | Ford's offer of $5,000,000 for al failing to pass more than halt of In both cases, the mate picked vy! & member of the royal family is a Briton—-and wealthy | Both Lady chel and Lascelles are of rank far beneath that which avseion of the royal family formerty has expected to marry What does that mean? Just that the Reitish reign: | ing family doesn't dare marry its} ‘'§ IRI S' LAND more than 1,500 omen LONDON, Dee. 2%%—Behind the; The Ioense ts on a big sheet of| plant which is now a white elephant their hours will be re! | 1 'M F Ww Buf, 16, # engroming the! The charact re in O86 Mnatich wea : uff of lowers; } fais’ daa legalize orgs ack letter.’ . Ez : ! oo New Whim: "«° of Princess Mary and Viecount| Bull's been making takes the form of a muff made en [Doctor Arrested When His) tireiy of towers and designed to| MATY'® parents years ago—with a He ener reore of antique quill pens and spe-| cers Pat,” Heenses for) Lascelles nob: 3.—The Intest fad 1 baltroom coatumen He's doing the Job just as he en | He groswed the license of Princess | of whore constant use is a con Se Stites caren Whe =o Ghosts Double-Cross Him |“““" °° £°"*" |<" 1 eke take Want feminder of the icors chance, sometime be enemies of pangs } heeyeseaiaianinineipniemennepeaniatnecaaaeinanet good will. Britain | CHICAGO. Dec. 22—Recause nis’ | NOPE, HIS NAME ., Pe | Field Glasses, Binoculars, re 3 ee P ccrrcraplned nang ot 10-CENT RIDE | epirite doublecrossed him and fatled ISN’T BURLESON pager af nce t FOUR BABIES BORN and Opera voor at 25% off ge to pitvent © feck of devile from]! . scTCHINEON, Kan, Dee, #8 WARN oe OPEFEY | TO COUPLE WITHIN is pol oscegg yee a For 14 years mat!, addressed to |! Gent Harding has signed the bill ex of King George! Charleston, Ul, Dr. W. F. t Fon 1 : Ur ans 4 here persons at Ford, Kan. @ sma end 6 year the time during The British people knew that and! coe fe: 2 dibad anded in the Chieago jail to face on the Bucklin eet Se ts ee cntat ABILHNE, Texas, Dec. 23 they don’t want it to happen again. a charge of using the mails to de Rock Island, betweer ud — 4 Four babie tenn th a year vo ye +h, | Cowen Park and 10th a» 6. ® ° k and we alien property ¢ pie find the royal family follows the | o™™ Oe. which connect with fraud cial Siaitiek? Cater. taneh ne eer oe in the record of a Taylor county thes of the it ople—that's | 7" anes a ine ‘ he devila, f a — ~ perty ize "y the art s ar a tub: Bere ere ar ae cote “*\muny railway at the north en The devia, tt was explained, were!) cumuiating and allowed to r& 1! during the war, the White House rs ao Prat © stays on (he theven wea: (UG Cllaverstty'? Weiten, % te:9s wife and they used to!l main in the postoffice there with grinded boy was torn to Mr. and Mrs » ea istinet a ntage, 00. a oh hurl the 6 chin t " — rasan M. N. Youn A few days ago “anaen * car Ce “ \ the family china at | out being delivered or returned ad ? 209 Fourth In royal alliances with families of may y Railway Chief D. W a dew ‘Saeed ra | Be 2 3 r ehecn: hae Age alle jcc 1309 Fou Ave, wreath Henderson se stone Feudists’ Child ‘1 = re 7 | ng to his own statement, Dr, Sny ‘The old postmaster, George T. eudists ildren y. The x ) years old Eee S Lady Rachel's father te one of the) This will enable the patrons of and now has ten children. TRADE MARK COPYRIGHTED ausparentorree €} ’ diet ahdownel Sngiand. Vix | the feeder service to reach any part|@*T has been using spirits to ©\| Herser, who had officiated as ° ee ones te Sore lot the aay on & dé-cset fare out angry demons from his patienta ss Peed pon 18 pasa May Become Friends ‘owning famity, has taherited for-| Hitherto transfers have only bodies. Arnold heard of him and When. the postal ||, <NAPLES, Dee. 28—For stx year tune of $12,000,000, isued to the Eastiake and Wa’ paid him $50 to have 48 devils driv visthed the offen to tires Oar cen © Sey ae What brought the prince and prin-| ford cars, the rider not being per bls. wits. the © they found the money ey have shot and » s were there, all r toac Pverything = the or cess and their flances together? | mitted to transter from those I Pret are a little bo are having t her In the idea that they may become firm friend. and end the feud reason or other the spirits failed to go work and eviet the demons from their happy home |Los Angeles Proves |_ 0. Snyter mid he had made | $6,000 from his “practice” in the ht and square finan In Wales’ case, intimacy between | in order to reach more distant parts the duke of I of the city famity. The rors cae, of the royal household. The duchess was mistress of robes. oshire and the Inspector Rilough found the mail in one of the worst menses conceivable, Whether nee wan tre thru carelesmnens or lack of sys Wales caw @ great! | her Mecca of Refugees ix yea: term in the office, letters were isis erlocs ‘irs ‘chinselbh tes le helkts WAS ’ admired Lascalie’| SACRAMENTO, Deo. 23—Lee Am | 1.710 "y veatas be mia op cn|| found Poked away in holes Grief Brings ‘Death prices in our stores outside of Seattle axe, ‘ 2 met him when hel geies Ia the Mecon of refugees, ac.|™* fF years © me got|] niches and corners, stored away Lewover, cerrespentiagty 1d ; ore ee emt, becntos | Scans ity MecOe Of Tefugeen, 80-1 ioty of customers T was going good|| in eid bones, heaped im cupboards, || _ tO. Bulgaria’s Poet A, Dec. 23.—Griet over Bul t in the war is believed to have hastened the death of Ivan ational poet. Since 18 LIPTON’S TEA, 4 0z. 17c, 8 oz. 346, Ib. 65c. LUX IIc s'est ett «6° | ROYAL BAKING POWDER 2," 37¢ PUMPKIN can 19¢ “essen. isennie on | SEEDLESS RAISINS, pkg. 22c. QUAKER OATS 2" lic crntes~ "0 | STANDARD CORN can 123¢. EXTRA FANCY CORN 2ic CREAM OF WHEAT pkg. 23c. IVORY SOAP small 7c NONE SUCH Post 11 4 ‘~~ ME ‘ le TOASTIES. -orescoone c B MI MEAT, can.\. 17c We wish you all Ba posi. PRIDE’S MINCE MEAT, can... 13c a STRAWBERRY Merry Christmas ru > PRESERVES, 16 ozs. . 39c . y WHEAT .4---eee0a 124c SMACARON!, 8 pkes.. 2OC ‘ th es --———— SO O MACARONI 6 pkgs. OC Races ih mack owe, DLO P MILK, can... LO $s VAAUCE, 8 ort. neaom. DOC 25c mAs <tiesticanenenitig 15c 4NU 37c pound HOMINY, ; isd can... 15c , WHITE S 19c sor garia’s de until my spirits went back on me some of them as old as fourteen years. The first thing the in spector did was to bemin the de ery of the mail that accumu lated for years. Many of those to whom the mall was addressed are dead or have moved away When return given, the mail is sent back again, after four to 14 years af Jolay. The whole affair grew | the governor's office here. | Right out of every ten extraditions jaxked by other states are for privon $25,149 Awarded in | i RNED DOWN ery arrested In Los Angeles, the reo . “so whens War Airplane Suit ere ve on 2 extratitions r KAGGS’ JOB? Franted by Gov, Wiillam D. Stephens ai alae Rig YAKIMA, Dec. 23 st Sepcegi cana ar e of this city, cso vat that he had decline * from! RELLINGHAM.—Every logging Gov. Hart to b tor of|camp in Whatcom county closes for business control, to succeed T. E.| polidays To ine operations after|a war-time ioe: tan meses teal eee aioe — |grincrcrercrcnenercetnees LEMKE MES Dessert Specials 1S ra 5. Gblcoceatedtns For Holiday Dinners Ix to appoint a man to wate postition. Made particularly for the holi- day season, these delightfully good ice cream specials add enjoyment to any dinner. IN BULK Plum Pudding irenses were WASHINGTON, — Interstate com — OLYMPIA, Dec. 23.—Gov. Hart denied | t that he offered W.| J 4 (akima, the position of | state directo Hart declared that he had tendered the Yakima man a position under T E. Skagen, the present director. | WORK PLANNED | ON MEMORIAL Members of the ata board of trustees President, and all officers and employes of the attle Baking Co., send Cordial Christmas wf SSPEARS Greetings ing immed on the Ce s To 4 ou i amily ot jatter-d . seers ereresone ~ = ey % caters <= Mothers, RA neg Boys cat aha in “ saatla a "SEASONING a 23c ‘ minotly ia 8 a 22c Bh Fishes. Con conden thet th \% utter CRISCO—Thb. 19c, 14-Ib. 29c, 3-Ib. 57c, 6-Ib. $1.09 aoe , oi tks Cream of Quality 4 BREAD A obuila OE grain of wheat IN FOUR-LAYER BRICKS ir : ied tel rok iaes at panetee EXTRA FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE 23-lb. can 29¢ | STACY LANDS | BANK POSITION ntment of F Vanilla Pistachio Tutti-Frutti Plum Pudding Orde rly from our nearest dealer. If you do not know who he is, phone us for information, Seattle Ice Cream Co. Main 6225 SEATTLE Makers of “Better Breads and Cakes” a PSPS PAIS IS RS PATS PB PA PA Po Butter-Nut ha: many imitators? Must be good bread, don't you think? Your neighborhood ang will gladly 1 Butte INIZING CO: Manufacturers of Bottor Bread 19th Ave. So.and Main St. #8 \) 335 ad CURTIS’ FANCY RIPE OLIVES can 23c. DATES 22c OUR SEATTLE STORES Gallfarnia aud Admiral eqn. ana w. aleGr DOWNTOWN PMONT DISTRIC 4 Califorr Vike #! 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