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Seattle Star Dally at TT Reventh Ave attic. Washington bscription Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE IN THR SRATR year OUTSIDE _OF STATS OF WASHINGTON per month, or 99.00 year. ARRIER IN crrr ‘ Is 80. BY mont? oeates Per Insertion STi'welock each mere | reguler afterncen edt Mate cereal 34. mom FS — | 49 FoR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS o—-——e | GoaL ea Tour Favorite COAL at Standard rioes. LUMP COAL as low a $9.40 Delivered ir ted “we make seeks nely e: for Seiten, ween re nally. ae aha oe Pere tt ete: | SERVICE rhtcKina ca REFERENCES GIVEN por Tiper & Vwwwwvwwwww POPLAYS Sy IDBA SUNNY VALLEY LUMP COAL oO LIGHT IN ASH $7. 50—DUNKER— $7.50 WESTLAKE FUEL Co. 300 THRNY AVR K Sa ow O45T. saceaececed | | w Ww. ENT POSITIONS = SEN, wanted for railway mail| Examination soon, month. Experience Particu nian cw Service mm » Bide. Wi Washington [| Matt AND POSTAL | Flow S iettiais » ricea on be not is pat in for poste, ead “Or f Weitiutawa ee 1899, NACHE COAL Bit th positions, $130 month- rite for free lst of positio: a til Dositions, $120 mon! jor free Tat of positions 3. Leonard (form t xaeniner), 1129 jtable Bldg. Washington, D. ED — nore POR PAPER eo in all parte of the city. e ae high ol boys Appl t Seattle tem t circulation Depart- j , aL Sea iD) | } WANTED: TO LEARN DR and repel "Breed Sutomobiles a t uae Br: later #250 monthiy. ite rae H-45. Star. TIONS WANTED—MALI A DISCHARGE who is 22 years old, « high grad) ntti and kalsominin: et ree erate Call Al Ninpis, Garfie | days. FILL! <G FO) ith farnil: RNAC joes not give satigt h 4860. axk for Y, RES | sfgction, call ; fe Bigs " Tavern Uniot | . $1.00 guaranteed. A K. alufnd, agages r WreED—MALE AND mt wishing te go in moving ures write Low Angeles Service a Grand ave. A LADY'S PURSE CONTAIN. wedding ring and $5. P| pney, but please peture’ the and ring. Mr. Pidduck, ca ~POUNTAIN 1 om an Securities Bide. eward oe OLA iP AYER BOOK. LEAY- | i Xmas. Marie Miller, | fe tieward RNISHED HOUSES mt MODE RN COTTAGE; © ment: corner; * 723 King. Gast $744 SES RENT MONTH WILL 7 to ca. ee C. PETERS, 726 Third Ave M CORNER HOUSE. RENT reasonable. 22nd and! at 1607. dh M MODERN HOUSE FOR 1814 Lane at. JRNISHED APARTMENTS Ave. RNISHED APARTMEN' AND FLATS SWELL. CORNER 2 Rished apartment; steam heat; NO CHIL || 1718 In; reasonable; iN. 1718. Tth ave. Beacon a ian waren FURNISHED TL | K rooms + ent, all Amer- Alaskan, site Moore theatre HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1D HOUSEKE ing I weekly. everyth Giriched. Bint Tab ny te PUPILS WANTED FEMALE | 7 | OLD. |62° WANTED—AUTOMOBILES TANO Lied AT You OMT PL MAN teacher f-78 Sad ons d WANTED—Mist ELLANEOUS | y check out or will buy Dryden, Wn.} AND CADTES' | 2024 Weatiake one WANT D — Viens Bacarded clothing Clothing, Main 6421. ON Bartie : at Fairy. diamonds, a For SALE—M SCL LANEO 8) OLD | pay be | IAMONDS 1 and bougnt 8144 Ar. | Ram- Landing. BOOK OF) in written! true relation and natural being nal. Inquire now Seriptorian, 404 lowing ON -denomin at Hohn 8. Layne, aye High-Grade ism nous Mine-Rua Medium Cones enn t EsTiAKe PUBL 90° TERRY AVE. N CABITOL 0457. “PORTABLE HOUSER, GARAGEA rerghie aaa Hien ig genetea Sent Bora Feet Capital t93 , mii Sam- to & o'clock. Large, Ch Coat re eht in An ITED COAL COMPANY ce iat |_1757. 333 Terry . | Li ATHE 5 graph. with lows of records. Heat Etter takes it i08t Pike. Call verge, nes 13 a a load. Chal tor | tove and furnace. FOREST Me ADE OLD ge th rt $2, delivered anywhere. eacon 0187. CARGE LOAD OF CEDAR WOOT, $3 per load north of canal, Phone North’ 18 Ee TOAD.” $7.56 media | delivery. = K SAL ei et fina condition. Telephone 0741 | fs LEA Delivered anywhe Phone Elliott 1674- ici. HOUSEBOAT FOR SALE AT BAC- Fiflee price. Firat come, first at served Soha 3 “GROW REST WOOD, mil} wood, coal For particulars call Sidney 1738. Ra! 2 Noa FOR Bos mer. 210 y tnibn TRI 1AAD od. delivered anywhere. Elliott Ue ffi ¥ “Owl, 1217% tat. Elliott 2221. OAK SIDEBOARD. SID- n HACANAGH WATH $2.60. 1000 iat a WANTED—FUTNITURE filake buys. i69 Pike Wale RAiLs _For SALE—AUTOMOBILES _ SPECIAL NOTICH you money om your re. A}}_ electri aterma Heboring and ru Get my price. J. Shenae, 2085 Third ave, Mar. 61 FOR SALF—AUTOMOBILES RDS —PORDS w and ¢ BURAL TERMS CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Authorized Ford Dealers Broadway and Pike. — Iaast 0320. BATTHRY MAN SAYS YOUR OL battehy ia N, G. Tat Gro. RHODE Rynraniged. 2036 Ma IN 39 Ww. Hitint ave | THKST CAM PRICK PAID YOR ‘ood Nght cars, Henry Mossbach uto C 618 H. Pike wt Want 2661 OMAGE i, jane $613 h treen Lake. Main baz6 |75 FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE | , Kirkland, $1,200. 661 Henrietta ROOM PROPERTY —10— ; MeDon- line, $2,500; terms, 15% Rainier ave i BUNGALOW Oak Harbor. swan CL COTTAGY dow $25 month. Panic, Main 2476. 76 WEST SKATTLE 5-ROOM MOT SHOU Fine lawn, shrubbery and flower marine view. Price $1,950; small ayment down, very y | terms Per ue tell you how we can do it | ‘TION REALTY CO. WEST 0: 77 WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANTED—6 OR 7T-ROOM” HOUK walking distance of Franklin high ae o Not over $2,200, Metlotl- erp, 609 American bank Bide. For Cail Wt 604 American PROPERTY yt 1 FOR SALD—REAL ESTATE SEATTLE NOMES ON YOUR OWN TERMS SMPATTLE HOMES AND CASI TO TRADE FOR SMALL FARMS FARMS TO TRADE ron SEATTLE PROPERTY SMALL FARMS AND ACREAGE TO SEL. ON YOUR OWN TERMS susse We have a &-room cottas doudie acted, tered, electric lights, level lots 50x100, to car line etreets, near bi schools. Price eon . half block and oar « arate MALL. payment down, and balance monthiy, sie Good t-room hay ~y! wet) ar- ranged roo ‘Sood co niga fewer | nat Adtise: o Block to 2.cer lines; 3 blocks to, Balla high and grede schools. One the best burs we have MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HOUSES TO TRADE A fing, beautiful home of 8 rooms; modern; nicely ar- ranged rooms! beautiful corner lot, Thx100; nice lawn and flowers fruit trees; berries: garage: On the nt we have ever payment, balance VERY EASY TERMS $4,000 Good home of € reams; mod- ood condition: nice nd wood shed; level ear a 3 blocks to Ballard school and grade ool. Went «a «mall ranch: Will pay some cash difference. SMALL FARMS Have a 10-acre ranch near 1 acre in strawber- % cron ready fc wherries, bala: i timber for w: located on a BS eubvivrigeted will grow. all $1,800; free Want a modern the city up to $3,000. Will pay cash differ- ence. md; nail $1,500 Fiave a S-ncte ranch, nearty all cleared and under plow; go0d 3-room cottage, paint- ed; small barn; granary; chicken hour wmall or- chard; on a fine road; best of water: in an improved family district; near a good small town; high and grade schools; best of markets MAKP YOUR OWN TERMS ON THIS RANCH BALLARD NORTH RBALTY CO. ' 6119 14th N. W, 58 EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS = SEATT REAL ESTATE $7,000 TINE MAIUNE VIEW 5 rooms on «round floor, with up- etaire for 6 more; house 32403, be- sides $-foot poreh across the front Hater the living room, | 14x36 front, cove mold eeilin m roR SAL ship thrueut place with las modern, larg: and front door; thruout rubbed fink Frene! leading to din room M4x)s, with lar bay wind Fall and wood floors, larae tehen, wired for electric rang: bie drain board, full enaineled eink, plenty of cupboards with doors and drawers; all wood here) ‘vee, sanded to finish, with te white paint and ename!, Sx breakfast room separate, finely hed; back hell in white en- aauessaessasseaeererTaas z a inted bath- ballin furnace room Tense coment tubular botler fur- nace, bricked In, with het water radiators in all rooms connected: refrigerator room 8x10; coal room aL Upstairs and reef recently borned 1,000 to repince Partitions; downstairs Sola damaged by firemen |The fini this house was never completed, and was never lived in, All materials to finish except front 87102; corner, Keintoreed conerete bulkhead. FINEST MATING, VIEW It BALLARD, AND THATS GOING BOMTE LANL street Improvements paid: near school. car and paved atroets | Owner dieguste ° fire, and sel prifies, lone not tell half the frm. tures of this place, Come and see for yourseit. TERMS $2,000 CAST Balance to be arranged KEAN BROR. Sunset 0127. NGAIDW?L. ATOR |3- ROOM NEW | emt |_ S30 "iath ave “ |5,000 acres of fine datry, veretable LE STAR ACREAGE SSSSTTT STS TTT In @ count ome 1 pes trast b to 10.6 and partly biack ‘so! pnprevgmenta, Beattie, good road wehoola and = go beighbors. | $20 TO $70 PRR ACK | oe nnoiacateaeety 5 rar Way 700 CAN JOMN STONSHTIL POULSRO, WASTE SSROSSAS HABA SARS B RS GUT YOUR FARM AND MARKET TOGETHER and fruit land, 15 miles north i ita, on N. schools, na m4 Phones, Nights, mail delivery, Dus line to Seattle, Bellingham: rit and elay loam nc water level 4 to 13 feet. Will sell in any five tracts, $60 per acre and up ‘Terma, 10 years, interest 6%. Bee Pergy, phone Kenwood 2367. Milwatkee @ St. Paul Land Co, S512 University Way. Car No. 16 aac FT 10 ACKER GOOD UF acres cleared and in paa- good barn; 914 boupe plenty water: n plac easy driving dis tance Beattie acres, $400 dow Own- Aartiotd 49 BALE fo ACHIEN OF“ TAND between W Blalts and Priest Rapides: cles od good well: pu engine. Sell ply ow White ¥ re - . a ‘north of city tmits, en payed | levard, interurban and bus vice clone: plenty wood; easy jarfield 2634 10 ACTA Te MITA a acres orchard: 10% without euiti- : half cash, J. Mt w . 6, 10, 36 ACKHE I have them close to Seattle. Prices way down, and easy terme. Get now: it will pay you “TERA, 724 Third Ave. ACKER, river front: heat bot and. ‘Terme Mit vawkine owner, Attain Wa. at) CHATTEL LOAN! ‘oney to joan. London Jewelry Ca Eatablished 1990. 105 tnd ave, & RAL, PLATE bata ATTALIA ron ae | OME NG~ INCU MAAS FOR, | acreage with house, | 1738 W. Séth. ¥ARM LANDS | AGiF COUNTY WG CANT BATE | Lam offering the remainder of there | cloee-tn lands at one-half former prites. Lots of work here in our mille and camps for the better pl money a tarme is RUIT AND ALV ALFA on Okanowan river. mile from r om, Won derful opp Non-resident Aiea Stewart, Edmonds, x Bouth End TEMS 126 Third Ava 100 ACHES | quarter of «| YEARLY, FAKES | fine build. | ation, Full iisacd | OASiL Fide fully Improved orehar ——Wit_ OFFER | 1000 Rainier Gas 11000 Kevere Oil Co. FOR SALE Srystais Co, i. H Hae virhee| inci 68 | 6. n Lior girs tles Bide. Seattle ____ OL, LEASES LASKA O11, Lex i D ANCitoita 1] Alaska Butidi tat STOCKS AND BONDS NDINAVIAN AM BIE AN BANK warrants pureha 902 Amer- jean Hank Hide. 2nd at Madinon, | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wn. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT THIS CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAP RENT. PRICH RI 22 ROOMS; CORNER; CLOSE NICELY FURNISHED CLEAN THRUOUT; MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT. THE COzI LITTLE PLACE IN THE CITY. 1F A GOOD PLACE AND A MONEY MAKER YOU WANT, HERE IT 18. THIS WON'T LAST LONG oT IN; AND PHONE MAST 6919, OWNETL 215 YALE BLDG, IND AND UNION. $300 CARI, 550 on trade, taker my od ‘mill and country att LIBRA 6 UPRIGHT MACHT iM, in’ ge condlts lars address Box 4 Wash. MONTHLY, TARVAY e} fine loca- MONTHLY 4 r town, SURE alth and) men suffering fr Uae vex you pep. By mail. 2 for $5. Chester Medical mn 23rd ave, N RADIANT 1 the elimin ins. PITUTE Broadway. IN T phylaxis @ Viret ave DR GHRVE BVECIALIST CHRONTC ailments, Battle Creek thods, 705 First ave Sunset Morte Fale werd. oeetead tre | The Seattle Star DIRECTORY cone ft Durke Bigg ont Keoond ave, Chigopractor ya Kr Tt} Rx it ” CRIRGP RAC: *e Christian Schence Practitioner SPLLEN — CHRISTIAN HEALER, | TEAC - i WHDNEEDAYS HEALS AND WHY, Ell 2361, MARY F. SCIENCE TALKS ON WHAT 603 People's Bank Bidg Collateral Loans MONTY LOANED clas of value 007 Phird ave. WIRING. ivnan bb etrie Coy 64. iret tt 6078 Heating HOF ATR PF the Ab t guaranteed. Garfield 5232 Money to Loan MEN and entimate LOANS to women SALARIED on their own LOANS on, FURNITURE, ay, Payment Wor INT AOL 1007 Beaboard Bidg. Fourth and Pike 10th Poor. WITHOUT DELAY OBILES AND FURNI HOU8 AND CONFIDI retain propert ARCADE BLDG. BY TOL TaN Ce Jatactory ORL Fe MIGL N BRATTL ON n most iL LOANS Iding leon, DAN ANY | wate jpocenas x i awh Beatties Gldeet Loan Brokers AMERICAN JEWRLRY CO. 821 Second Ay “AU 1 QMORTER ain property Tis e Vien Ridg.. ss Monuments Pi ane “ROUND MARBLE & GRA at and Virginia. Let n and Optometrist oPioy Wraser-P Attorneys P. GORIN—PATT— American and for- i, developed 805-67 Central Wash. and 609 F Washington, D. Cy “FREDE: ent Atto IGK SYNOLDS, M. Wy Established Sea 3 years examiner U. 8. F | _fice. 402-6 Lyon Bid. Hiltote ‘sor6, HARRY BOWHN & Co, al coat of patents, $85 down. aia FUTMOMATISM, SCIATICA, LOMBA- go, Our treatment gives immediate relief, One week’ ie Open evening: reer and Tra fii marks. | BNR A experience “ae Bidg Piano Tuning Hit—STROM, MAIN F636, wie s, tuning. Third and University. ‘TANG Cut Sone rasan WORS o—Mra. AD Willeiksen. 98-A Psy nL Olar. Mme. TI, noted Vocational and Pe eho-Analyst, 716 Haight Bid. M. 4353 OPPORTUNITY BTARWAN TADS eo te eerie rmadetetincen gm Fred Boalt’s F riend Must Stop Crying! By Fred L. Boalt The phone bell in my Portland rang the ut dinner time, A voice said “"Lo! This Boalt? * * * ‘This is Dan I'm at the yal.” Half an hour tater I was with my old Seattle friend in his ho tel room. I used to live here in Beatle, if you remember. 1 hadn't seen Dan In five yours. win the big town on the I asked, and Dan be » ery. itions are dreadful in Se he raid, between sobs. “Nobody has any money and everybody ts losing mon: It didn’t ocour to me until later how silly that was. if nobody has any money, how ean any- body lone money? And there is Do lows without @ corresponding gain, Money doenn't evaporate. eee home other evenin you, Linpe Sound wan An soctdent of business drop ped me into Seattle yesterday. I expected to see almost empty streets, forrent @ens in every window, doleful faces, I was happily disappointed, Same old sip to the town. Side walks crowded. very restau. rant filled. Cueues before every theatre, Automobiles parked wolid at every curb. When pinto toe finished this per, I'm and tell him to call on Dan ng . I hope 1 like elty look ou won't mind my any Portland. It ns if conservative over carefu cautiously antecedents, and then, they take you to their tn there, your you pass, bosoma. I am trying to find out what the difference ts between Seattle and Portland. Portland has an historical background, Its “first familien are a good deal of a joke, and every humorous writer who visite us tells the story of our “vnillion dollar cow pasture” in the heart of the city. eee Reactionary as they are, funny an they are, unconsciously, they are nevertheless pretty 00d folks, and they help us keep our feet on the ground when our heads are in the clouds. Hut for our “firet famities,” we might embark on Utopian adven- tures, They are wet blankets for our hot enthusiasms. ‘The result is that, if Portland people do not rise to such heights as the Seattle people, we also do not descend to such deptha, And we do not weep, as my Dan ——~, wept the oth- in that hotel room im friend, or night We are rolng to hold a world’e fair in Portiand in 1926—maybe. It will celebrate quite a number of things in which you are a® much interested as world peace, the mpletion of the transcontinental highways, the anniv the dincovery of th net and the po hydro-electric de- renry electric t ot velopment ‘The tair ts commonly referred to in Oregon as the Hydro-Blec- trie exposition. A couple of weeks ago we went down to Salem and asked the leg tslature for permission to refer the question of the fair to the people of the state. The house waid “Fine but the senate turned us down. Our next step probably wil be to submit the question to the people direct—by initiative. 1 am confident the people will vote for the fair, I am therefore extending to you all an invitation to be my guests in Portland tn 1915. I have a fine, roomy, five- room flat, so, if some of you don’t mind sleeping tn the bath- tub, there will be more than enough room for oe CUSSIN’ PARSON MAKES APOLOGY: Promises to Stop Using Too Strong Language PORTLAND, Ore, Jan, 2-—-Port land's cussing parson, Dr. W. T. Mo Ilveen, will cuss no more. The terre) and tingling verblage of the ordinary | mortal will no longer adorn the mpeech of the pastor of the First Congregationa) church here In g signed statement published today, ich MeKiveen also read to) his congrega he publicly apoto-| gined for whatever unseemly utter ances have transgressed his minis terial ipa. He asserted hin intention to eschew hia o speech, In the pulpit and out, insofar as it includes calling men “damn fools,” be they in need of such clan fieation or not, and characterizing young women as “little sluts” even tho they may cross the line which divides propriety from maidenly tm im to freedom of) GREAT BOOM IS SEEN FOR PORT Due largely to the fact that raw silk from the Orient will be cleared at the local enstom house, instead of passing thru in bond, it is predicted that the 1922 business of the port | wilt total $125,000,000, thus establish ling a new record. In the 10 months ending last Octo- ber there pansed thrn Seattle in bond | more than $80,000,000 worth of raw silk, according to Millard T. Hartson, collector of customs, Hven more is expected to arrive here during 1922. jand {ta value will now be credited to | the port of Seattle Inauguration of the transpacific wervics by the Pacific Steamship Co, fa cited as the port's biggest develop- ment during the year. Big Increase S Shown in Postal Business NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Business of the postoffice department in 1921 was 10 to 60 per cent greater than ie 1976, Postmaster General Hays aald today. Improvement tn service was almort general the country over, he declared, |ago, and the 10-year December 1 2 ‘ber of Commerce, | | business in pest srl [excepting at Los Angeles, where fa- In his statement Dr, McEttween alpo |“iition are poor, regretted having boasted of such ut-| Hays thanked postal employes and terances in published interviews, and | the public for co-operating tn his ef- ‘aaked the public, as well as members | /orts to better mali service. pt his own denomination, to believe mee that his independence and pictur- iciesl nies Is Won for eaquenees of epeech was not pod Sanater’k Collmate in with the view of achieving noto- riety for himself or invoking criti:| JEFIERSON CITY, Mo, Jan. 2. —amalek Brooks, serving « clam upon the clots he he wears, life term for murder, BIG BUILDING Govener Svte et a BOOM IS SEEN effort by former United A big building boom for Beattie in States Senator Burton, of Kansas, who met Brooks when the two were 1922 im predicted by men at tho helm | of construction activities, | teliow prironers tn the same jafl. Burton was serving six months for Stephen A. Hull, representative ot] Straus & Co., who specialize in large | a feo for practicing law before w federal department while holding @ seat in the United Stated building loans, declares that now ts) the time for Seattle to realize on de- layed building plans Hull ia em. nate. phajic in asserting that businers tx FUNERAL SERVICES for Jorgen in the uparade, and that 1922 will be & year of great activity in the build | B. Jakobsen, 73, who died Sunday at ing line ‘fi Dean Stephen I. Miller of the cot- lege of business administration, Unt- versity of Washington, snd manager secretary of the Northwest Electricat Service league, told electrical con- tractors at the Bikes’ club taat 44, 000,000 in building contracts are | about to be jet in the United States. | Seattle will share in this. | re! [2260 W. S6un at. (m. Thureday Undertaking LUXURY TAXES, which have add- ed to the cost of soft drinks, ice noe sporting goods and other ar- ticles, Sunday. OSHKOSH, Wis, Jan. Arabella Locke, known far and near as “Grandma Locke,” f¢ 103 years old. She was born December 4, 1818 Conn., came to at Weetfield, Wisconsin in 1851, and has lived on She re DECREASE IN WHEAT CROP Toth Washington and the Un ited | the same farm since 1869. States an a whole show slight de- | lls many of the w creanes In the acreage planted to whe | hess days. ter wheat as compared with the plant ing one year ago. The December 1 condition of beth the Washington and the United States crop was below normal, reports the bureau of mar. nd crop estimates today, ato «oof «Washington — The} 2,000 acres sown to winter wheat} autumn show a decrease of & per | compared with the area The state crop on 79 per cent of nor- per cent one year ave features cent, as planted in 1920, December 1 was mal, against 97 ‘ condition of 89 per cent,” the report. Legion Membership Has Reached 14,972 Membership of the 169 American | Legion posts in the state of Wash-| ington totals 14,972, according to the | annual report prepared by Henry A. state adjutant | vice division has mnecess- prosecuted 13,896 claims of ds for exservice mon. | One of the features of the past year! was the establishment of a state! branch of the American Legion News nervies, says fully varions k 400 Filipinos Turn Out for Exercises Your hundred Filipino residents of Seattle turned out for the exercises | held in Broadway high school audi. torium Saturday night In commem oration of the death ef Don Jose Rizal, Filipino martyr and hero. B, F. Blaine, vice-president of the Cham was the guest of honor, WW. DAL as state supervisor will reenter the Rellingham, will be associated with the ham American Publishing Co,, articles ef incorporation were Saturday at Of mpia, who resigned last of newspaper where he Belling whose filed k eries, fish. Moonshine IDFORD, Mrss., Jan, 2. Nothin’ to do but eat and to, hum! | mankind.” yawn and blinked his left eye. Moongiine has had vacation at the expen: ed States government, He's a horse and had the good for | tun having had for a master a hoot! who was obliged to flee {the prohibition authorities, leaving | him and @ wagon load of booze to the merey of fate. Moonshine and the wagon load of contraband liquor authorities, the ho: 56th, January 1, 2, JAKOBSEN, aged 74) beloved father of Jack Ja- 6th, and Mre. Iiryn Mawr, » of the \ of of Funeral servi be held Thursday, January 6, from Pheasant-Wigren undertaking port [3 Interment at 1 ORANS OF FORKIGN ND CANADIAN WAR VI ANS ATTENTION! , will 6.1 iia) ergreen Park ce , ae Wrenn and the transportation taxes | have been repealed, effective last | Slobe trotter, drove up tn a taxicab p and contemplate the follles of] says Moonshine, HAYS TO DECIDE. ON MOVIE OFFER Says He Will Give Answer January 14 NEW YORK, Jan. 2—-Offer motion picture interests to ‘make Postmaster General Will H. legal and business adviser will ie considered and answered by him Jame vary 14, be sald today before leaving: for Washington. “It is true that TI have received @ business and legal offer from the moving picture industry," Haye” stated, “These gentlemen who pare ticipate in this great business have far-reaching plans for its betterment. Just now I cannot give the matter the thought and consideration that jit of course deserves, My immediate: | desire lx to get back to my job a& Washington and to work again, “I have therefore suggested that I would be glad to meet the moving picture men about the middle of Jam vary and, after a frank discussion, |give them my answer, To this they assented and accordingty I will meet | them probably on January 14 at | Washington.” The plans of the moving pictere interests, Hays said, as explained te him, call for his attention to the “tone and morale” of the industry. The producers and distributors, he said, do not plan to curb competi on, The postmaster general bas bean in New York for three weeks upon advice of physicians, reeu; from injuries received in a accident. Hays declared that he now feels |better physically than at any time |since 1913, when he had his last ve cation. ‘tor’ Speke Petros he ig Nr a “Senator Penrose's death, as @ gem ator, is a great loss to the senates s © member of the republican party: bis death is a great loss to the party, the home of his son, Jack Jakobsen, | and as a citizen his death Is a greats will be held at 2 p, {loss to the United States.” the Pheasant Wiggen | Taxis to Best Li’l : Jail in the Nation — HAMMOND, Ind, Jan. 2— “Dusty Dan” MeNally, a Chicage to the Hammond police station, where he afmitted he had been be t—3ftre, | fore, paid hix fare and tipped the driver with the last of his stlver, and begged Detective Nick Einsele |for a night's lodging. He said he hed spent all his money, exoept | taxi fare, in Chicago, and hired @ }eav to bring him to Hammond, which he said had the best litte” ey | jail ts in the Rr ae SOFT LIFE FOR MOONSHINE > They disposed of the booze al right, but struck a snag when it came to disposing of Moonshine, Red tape in Washington for the last 14 months hag baffled all the et- forts of the local agents to rid them- selves of the horse, Meanwhile, Moonshine has heen living on the fat of the land at Ba Brawley’s livery stable, Moonshine’s main bother ts the se cieties for prevention of cruelty te rimals, ‘They keep comin’ around here,* “askin’ the boss it have been exercised enough, ad- I Moonshine yielded to his tenth! visin’ him not to give me too much {to eat and tellin’ him how cruel it is al me gtr fg keep a horse in a stable all the nit- time and not let him work. “I wish they'd come around here and talk to me, I'd tell ‘em a thing or two, I get all the exercise I'm |lookin’ for; my diet suits me to a T, and, above all, I'm not lookin’ for work,” Moonshine has run up a board bit were seized by bn) approaching the vicinity of $1,000, and continues to literally “cat a | head off,”