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7 tiation pe Seattle Star MALL. ah Th Me mente eyear ‘ov Tape ath Ave sx VANCE re INA g0.80 6.00, or £9.90 year ITY TATE s0.8e Rates Per Insert on tha Larges the N c t Audience in lorthwest Reads The Star's Want Ads Phone Main 0600 id 25 only BUTLE Philadelphia. ALLY PLAYING)! WANTED is A ris between ‘sonally R 1107 % ‘ UN- Curnished: Kure, $14 Pa. Ridge ai WANTED 2 ROYSs tee in all Srai ‘boys in POR PAPER rte of the city whee open for high the downtown dir Apply Circulation Depart-/ Seattle Star. Weisfieh throw It away. . Jarm, ord & Schware 40 ‘ORE ac in two. pT RA TE ASRA 180: lway, | ANTED and at 1418 repairing Rroad way i can't repa 3 your | Union iry repair for and “mantel clocks r )2_ Arcade. LEARN wrgeks, S6 Battery TO LEA ut w POR SAL rere ANKOUS WILLIAMS 11.00 lass Wind while ¥ on Piate Pr Pr pr Opp TARLY Mfiows rtable by MAKS rs} TAR SHINGLES =, PRR TOR FO Clean Lump Goal , Wht in’ Ash $8.0 $8.00 UNITED GOAL & MPANY ol 1787. 683 Terry Nv. ma La if Beacon 32ho. FURNISHING all in fleet cheap. No dea \ar CHT Loy etrola and re | rooms, or separately OLp dry » and 16-inch, stove and f | Woon, it re. hip elivered. a lead. oat. for Sunset 5637 SLAR 1 ’ | RING” CHARE @ number of other doe ra - i ALSO Animals SiT Westlake N. Ei Cash rete and iding ou sold, exchani Sundwart & oo F FOR QUICK SAL one pump, fine von. 204 Firat & Telephone 0341 HINER GOOD DRop- Repairing reat- 1594 First ave. WOOD, STOVE halt, $5.00, de- machines DRY “BiHiPYs lengtha, $9 00 livered. ard * plants. L $8.00 NEW PYANOSs ror Rr | applied on purchase | Toner, 210 Union ao FOREST WOOR, | Por particulars 3¢ Meyer: OLD GROWT? min wooed, ec tall Sidney 1734 WANTED—FURNITURB fiake buys 400 Pike Wain @8tt. SB FURNITURE FOR SALE | lecturer, one of th AL Annie” Mrs. John Wesley Gray, original “Orphant Annie,” farm home near Philadelphia, ©; OIL, LEASES ALASKA “Oli AND DRILLIS COLD HAY AN 601 Alm Li he tiding. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED PARTY WAS Ai TI at her Ind, Inset, C. P. Power, Riley who re-discovered her: Little Orphant Annie's come to our house to stay, An’ wash the cups an’ saucers an brush the erumbs away, An’ shoo the an’ dust the hearth an’ sweep, An’ make the fire and bake the bread an’ earn her board an’ keep; An’ all us other children when the hanpy supper things is done, EATTL Is Alive ( TAR BLITZEN ] Blitzen, the champ rat! jeatcher of the Hoboken piers, alis back home again. Blitzen t PAGE 1 FIRST PHOTO OF BATTLESHIP MUTSU This is the first photograph to reach the United States of the Muteu, Japan's latest man- o’-war, Japan was allowed to save it from the serap pile under the School children. helped to pay for it with their pennies, Japaneag largely thru sentiment. designers and workmen built it and the material was entirely furnished by Japan. 23 knots an hour, has a tonnage | of. BS ely |looked over South America” jckens off the porch but didn’t think much of it. Dock workers grieved when | Blitzen disappeared and were three months later when R, Schultz, officer of 00 and i is equipp “5-5-3” agreement It trav. ed with eight | 16- inch guns, Woe eet around the kitchen fire and the §, Huron, walked has the moetest fun ' i, ST | Atis'nin’ to the witch tales ‘at Annie @hore with the cat in his ATIONS WANTED—MALR CLEAVING CITY — SIMMONS HED) Relate hahaa <. Laure! heater, | than half MRT oO: EPAL ntering. guarante AND RING Root, od. ¥ FEMALE HELP WANTED = $1.00 gu Maittan iA ® fe, WANTE aT ly t Wavern n aranteed. 4. Man amor” SALESMEN WANTED at home. Leomm issions. B® OF OUR CANDY FAC-| oF small room any- h everything ntre. large t Wonder Pump HCa, 204 First & ,__LOsT AND FOUND Cloth in: | | y dy bY Admiral way. by identir: Call 5647 ler 6. “A GOLD ¢ with 4 im 0 reward. GATED BLACK | Li eT BUNCH hain iRISTN Mark TN whe catt oF attached, eve. WhRist WAT Owner ean have i it and paying for Callfornia evenings OCH wi talnie CAMEO itation pes Phot PUP’ on fest and o % months old Last KEYS” Wit Peay I Reward. Apply AT Tit Weat TAS BOX eward, ii 2895, F Elliott 10 LET—UNFURNISHED ound, Wes’ or wi AP. orner MODERN furnace garage Janus eattio, i for $1 Third Ave. ARTMENT, apartmen APAR TME NT, 12th S, ANT M second floor, Third 363 BIT ATE. emakiny off Union a . ¥OR TAIL 3 1222 Sixth ave. WANTED—MISC 4 rded « Main y, diamond Diie Westlake 6491 ds, bought. $134 AP- SALE—MISCELLAN FL igh-Grade Bitum a ium Coker. $7.65—BL WES KRY AVE iT FOREN uarantecd 4, AT it in at 40% EANAGH HiA WOOD,” loud; 257, NACH TLAK COAL ninous Mine-¥ OAL NKER—$7.65 FUEL CO, CAPITOL 0457. tid" CORD, ‘ Sidney kagot GE ODIRT—$i field 5284 ra) PLA you Washington Bldg TH. $2.00 1006 int 4 LOAD, 7.50 immediate delivery, CLOTH dD 6 lat. F 1 50 i. | SAD High in Heat Units et 8 BY OWN apartment building, a lot re. 1712 12th ave FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL NOTICH a money on your re- pa rh, All electrical systema properly handled. Reboring and Feqonatruction. Get my price. J & Reese. 2035 Third ave FORDS—! New and _ LIBERAL TER ‘T AGEN S-ROOM ¢ furni- Broadway ‘ TTERY MAN SAYS battery is N. G. Let Gi save (t. Work guaranteed. THIRTV AVE. MAIN 2946. Youn OLD oO. RHODES 3035 Hig psT Cast ¥ K | 6h, Bitar. DIAMOND, ALMOST d auto, L trade = Koo ROAD. HAVE A FIN Ww MY HUDSON ster for « make. Call 3185 FOR SALE—FURNISHED USES 7 FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE jESEKEEKEKERERE K $2,000 K 2 roe This b condition K K kK ms up ail has rslatatatatal rbatatatatas S-room — mod bungalow arch between large living and dining room; od sized kitchen and pantry; Interior hall entering bath and 2 large bedrooms, with light closets; als RARRAAAMRAA KAR three-quar basement; partition < | SCANDINAVIAN AMER K : 3 5 Ball Bunset O12 KKERE KK | T $3,360 TO BE] Please do not) — ing if you) king for a home, as owner} *« out of work, and badly tn need! money, and is willing to make a) Dig sacrifice in order to get some ready cash. $-room hour, lot 460x100, at 21th &, one-half block from ach See’ owner as |__s0on as ry | MADRONA BNAP New 4-room modern cottage utes on. Madr car; and ready to move In. on easy terme PETERS KKKKK THAT COB F $1,000 c see th k 12 min- complete Will sell 126 ‘Third Ave HB, $1,560; 998 . 664 American Bank LOANS th and mm sdway t CHRONTC ke aE "i oR Mr A Wilieikséa. @unaet A Sime. FM, atlonsland Pay cho-Anatyet. 114 Maleht tid M. 42 ” CHATTEL La Money to I ablished 1% 100” WRAL Bas At® tarane for farm and acreage loans hotite FARM MTG. CO. 1023 3rd i at oF THANKS Db OUK BIN- many friends, Fermem coment PSYCHOLOGIST The Seattle Star [puReECroRy] Attorney sat- Law Established 1887 A Dr. Edith Moore 70a 8* DR RE TURNERS GHIROPRAC- tor, 210-12 4. Hours, 10-5 10-5. daton’ Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED ON Al cies of value. THE $07 Third ave. Expert Electric Kepairs WIKING O41 First Pmt > ANTT- NCE: J ric Coy 028. Financial AN BANK 902 American ney to Loan to SALARIED women on their own ¥YURNITUR “y payment’ p MANS LOAN board Bidg Fourth e On diem ating soctetY “aR Idin Madison, WE LOAN AMONDS, w i] J $21 Kegond Ave ° AUTOMONIT i and FURNITURE NO DELAY etain property IAL SERVICE i. ENT, Ine Central Third Ave. |76 WEST SEATTLE PROPERTY |""~"CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ~~ Al i buy Dandy 2- | ian eaae use, large corner | WBALTY CO. We 10N at 0947 ACKEAGE BALE—10 ACRES, 16 Beattie; 3 acres o 10% wit vation If cash MeCuliough, ell. Wash, FARM LANDS | 79 a | FOR WILE fre hard ut eulti- J leew one-half and the work for jt 7126 ‘Third LANDS tRALE. A LANDS ¥C n inquire & BROWN CO. BLDG. LOGTED-OFi b 2 nformat KELJOUN L. C. SMITH —S SS ee 194 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Dip YOU See A HERCKIPT the greatest invention of the Oxborn Tide Jeattle Star of December one product of the ey Industries, and h tunity for reli re is et in of the rs ever nown. write Capt Darnall or D. L. Shank, New Rich- mond Motel Monu OUND MARLEE and Virginia, & GRAN- ‘etab- mmetrist P. GORIN—PA American and fo “FREDERICK ent Attorney, ond 609 shington, D. C. BY-| Foreign ‘Affaire Berthelot 1 Patent ¢ 402-6 Lyon Bid. Kiltott 6076, I tY BOWEN & CO. ont of patents, $35 down reity at. Main 6814 (68, Main 6750. 1213- ‘ents. T rks $75 total « 216 Univ | Plc RRE i A * “4 Ho r Peat nis, Surgeons fTRUMATIOM, SCTATICA, LUMBA- go, Our treatment gives immediate relief. One wee STROM, MAIN 8920, oY Bladen Sharpened 1407 4th ave. folin Repairing oar Bows febaised. Viniay, Oard aw. ak RELIABLE, | tetla ab An’ the Gobbleuns ‘at gets you rIELD, Ind, Dee, 23 How many times have you been ae ight reading of that — reature of James Whitcomb Ri Atte Orphant Annie? Annio w Well. aw a real pers she was, Or is—for she's a} sttl twinge, fs With her husband, daughter and) y $1 Dickinson. granddaughter xhe occupies a little farmhouseenear the Hoosier hamlet, Philadetphia, not far from the poet's) raid on thelr b home here. Her name t# Mra, John Wesley Gray. rma, ship at Rio, Schultz said. ‘POLICE SEIZE Blitzen boarded his| THREE STILLS Did you know that Litle Orphant | Raids Net Many Gallons of Holiday Booze longshoreman ¥. 20, are held for n Officers, after a me at 4010 48th aye, in said to have revealed two com stills In operation and 450 gal Dickinson ts ald to and his wife, federal prohib M: 8. ple lons of matsh. She hasn't a single Riley book in) nave beon making delivertes with a ther home, She never knew until ® puick gute, which was also seized by | short time Seo that the great post! police, had ende hevery Am | As a ch a her rican, id Mra, to the beart Gray was Mary ot | John Swister, 22, laborer, had a still operating in his home at 1307 18th ave. &., where police my they Alles Smith, left an orphan at aD ifound him watching 70 gallons of |mash simmer over an oll stove. Swix Hor uncle, unable to care for her.| tor in held for federal officials, early age. brought her to the Riley home | work “for her beard an‘ keep,” And she was full of “gobbieuns” jAnd witch tales, just ag the px ibew her ley [*Little Orphant | changed it to jing “A hi Al Annie but He died think | from hin home. 0, Power preter of Riley, Mrs. Gray lecturer and inter-| recently called on and reviewed her early life with her. He induced her to ap-; pear at some Indiana schools in | Riley programs. ‘Moose Orchestra | séinbers Presh Moone orches Phelps, J. N. and Prof, 8 V. Dudley and Eva Erion, vocalist, viaited the King county hospital Saturday night jand entertained patients with | Christmas mus | The patients abte to walk mathered In the hallway of the second floor, where the orchestra played. All loors of the wards were left open for the benefit of those whe eould not | Join the group |Opera Has Special Rate for Students Russian Grand Opera com now in Seattle after an exten tour of the Orient, will sing ‘The Mermaid” at the Masonic tem |ple Monday evening. High school and university students will be grant ed a special rate of 50 cents for the \* unfoun opera, The | pany, ANTS TO MAIL HIMSELF HOME WASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—Regret- fully the postoffice departmen \been compelled to refu lof a Loa Angeles man that he be sent parcel post to Dallas, Texas, so he could spend New Year's with his rwother, His name was not revealed. He wrote he did not have fficient jfunde to make the trip except by | parcel post, French Secretary Resigns Position Dec. —Secretary of igned |today. Criticism because of his | brother's connection with the scan- |dals ®urrounding the industrial bank jot China lessened his effectivencas, | Berthelot believed. |U. S. Fleets Broke; | Maneuvers Are Off ASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—Short age of funds has caused cancellation of the joint maneuvers of the Pacific and Atlantic fleets, planned for Pan ama by next February and Hecretary of the Navy Denby | nounced today. PATus, OPPORTUNITY BTARWANTADS | ave. originally entitied his poem ito later | Federal b 1 died many years be-| moonshine tho she was living a few bee were welned. haa} the request | Mareh, | an-| jdying in Auburn Monday, Police raided a houne at 8051 15th W., where parts of a still that had recently operated were found, and five gallons of grapo neized. An alleged bootlegger, well known po escaped from Room 21, el, Sunday night when po- ed the place, Two quarts of and four serving glasses lice ral INDIAN WAR VET DIES IN REVEL Plays at Hospital Another Dying ing of Booze in Auburn an Indian over. ead, and another In- thought to be following @ drinking revel Sunday night, The two men were found August James, seas veteran, is ¢ dian, unidentified, wa: lying ‘on a road on the outskirts of Aw Auburn police late Sunday nes died soon after, and was brought to Seattle to Death wag due His relatives burn by night the bo the county morgue. to acute alcoholism. have not been located. RUSS HOSTILE TO AMERICANS BY EDWIN HULLINGER MOSCOW, Dec. 26.—Speakers 6 the All-Russian congress are hostileythe above picture to_ America, despite the resolution adopted by the congress thanking all famine reliet workers, including the American relie¢ administration. One speaker reminded the del egates that the American govern. ment, which is now spending a dollar a month ach infant in the fam- ine area, recently spent $4 a day for each soldier sent to Archangel for the purpose of killing Russlans, VANITY BOXES IN USE IN B,C. ERA Dainty Box Found in Ancient Egyptian Ruins PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 26.—Van- ity boxes of ancient © much like they are today. been proved by the receipt of one at the University museum, whieh was used by some lady of high de- gree at Lahun, in Upper Beypt, about 1800 B. C. In the tomb with the vanity case was an image of the deceased car: rying a rod and a staff, It is @ re minder of a phrase in the 23rd Pealm, “Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me," which has never been fully understood, | company What can you tell about these men by their signatures? Each scrawl tells a story. Yep, the signature page of the four-power treaty signed at Washington. “Commodore” Ned Denby,| accompanied by his dad, Sec- lretary of the Navy Denby, when he inspected the Wash- ington navy yard. The “Com- modore” ts demonstrating in “how to mount a gun.” ONCE A PAUPER Woman Seeks Estate of Christine Nilsson’ WORCESTER, Mase., Mrs, George Murray, who says she is the daughter of Christine Nilsson, noted singer, who died last week, will sue for the singer's en. tire fortune, estimated at $15,000. 000, That announcement is made by John P. Leahy, & Boston attor. ney. Mrs, Murray is the wife of an employe of the General Electric Her early years were spent in @ home for destitute chil- dren, Household Drudgery Cause of Insanity! LONDON, Dec, 26.-—There is no doubt,” says the official report of the asylum visiting committee of Hastbou “that the great prepon- derance of female lunatics is due to the stress and strain and wear and tear of housekeeping.” Dec. 26— ASKS MILLIONS * As Mrs. Sardine entered th | the policemen at the door we months, One of the thankful of his shelter. SEVERAL HURT ON CHRISTMAS Five men were entered on the sist hospital casualties Sunday. R, B. Rhodes, 606 12th ave. §., told police he was attacked by a negro, |who stabbed him in the face when refused money and fled, The attack occurred at 12th ave. S. and Jackson | st. as Rhodes left @ restaurant. Stabbed in the shoulder and arm Frank Madison, Tulalip farmer, was fusely, Police said Madison was burt in a drunken quarrel on the street. A fight in & restaurant resulted In severe cuts about the head which necessitated the MeCa 0, salesman, to the hos- pital, accordirtg to the police. FE. Adams, 21, cook, 606 BE. Harri fon st, was ashing dishes and threw a can of lye in the dish water. | Adams was also taken to the hos. pital suffering from terrible lye burns about the chest. A. W. Swigert, 50, man, 2107 First ave., jin @ trap Sunday night, | several ‘mashed fingers. HANG NEGRO. night watch- put his hand Swigert has | sIoux Charging CITY, Towa, Dee. that Sam Jones, 81, had exposed secrets of a negro lodge to which he belonged, 14 members of that organization escorted Jones jto a bridge on the outskirts of the loity at night, bound his hands and fart, and, after adjusting a clothes. line noose about his neck and at taching it to a bridge girder, threw him pver the rail. The mob then departed, But the clothesline broke and Jones landed in water waist deep, 26.— taken to the hospital bleeding pro- | removal of Ralph | FOR TALKING: e White House she noticed that re shivering. She ordered two | electrically-heated shelters for them to use during the winter cops is watching the unloading ‘ONE HURT IN HEAD-ON CRASH A head-on collision between two + at Avalon way and |Yance st. Sunday night resulted in jsevere injuries to Nate Carr, of W. | Willow st., a passenger in a car jdriven by Ralph P. Balo, 858 W. |65th st. Carr was taken to Colum- bus sanitarium, where his condition Monday was still serious, | According to Balo,” Carr grabbed the steering wheel from his hands and shouted “We go this way ing the auto into the approaching lear. Balo told police Carr had been drinking. When the two autos Jerashed Carr was thrown heavily to the street, sustaining injuries to the head and body. The driver of the Jother car is not known, but police | say the license, No, 94253, was issued |to C. W. Wiehle, 824 John st. |Threatens Wife; ‘Held in City, Jail George A. Wood, 36, mechanic, was hold in city jail Monday on an open charge, following his arrest late {Sunday night by Patrolmen F. A. Holmes and G. C, Jensen, who found Wood in his wife's apartment at 1614 Terry ave., where he is charged with having threatened her with a revolver. Mrs, Wood will file charges against her husband Mon- day, according to police. |Rebels Sentenced by Wholesale in Bombay BOMBAY, Dec. 26.— Summary courts established after the Malabar uprising have sentericed 1,634 rebels to two years’ Imprisonment. More than 1,200 are still awaiting trial, Deposit of white marble, said to equal the best Italian in quality, has been discovered near Pretoria, | Transyaal.