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é 7 . °RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1 Seattle Star shed Ta ty oO. Tt WILLIAMS 1943 Piret Ave SASH AND DOO » a. Eton, ubscription Rates BY MAIL. IN ADVANCE IN THR STAT sh 20x35 Sash 28x39 Windows | Hot soso Tr 1 4 lights 4 light 24x24 2 light Red Sash 4 oning Board and Cabinet, ¢ plete Reduced prices on Plate Gian shields put in your wait See Us for Doors and W any Kind OR W ‘ 2 8.00 STATE OF GTON } or $9.00 year CARRIE erry RI mo! * weonth : ee FURNACE run a . - Rates Per Insertion Hine per funertion (six we). Six insertions f we aenmcut conk tn advance otyee. t a rem jane words’ tom line), Six insertions nthe et five. advertinements wit! be | Mine ™ ary rT WESTLAKE F 302 Terry N REVELATION | aa) Se jectures, disclosin et the Divine and Non-denominational John & | IN” Tite Seriptoria! P Coal $800 D COAL COM He CORD FIRST wood, delivered Park, $9: Georgetown, $9.50 town. $10.50. Pho brteht Sidney tore WOOD SLABS. “MILI” $8.00 double load: single Forest and shipyard wo and fur DUSTY, BMOKY Hot Largest Audience in _ the Northwest Reads The Star's Want Ads P Main 0600 FEMALE ELE WANTED _ ‘AN EARN $30 TO $35 A our students are alw ig We make absolutely no | for tuition. Girls between or. “~y a} on! A Ly ree! UTLER HOOL OF ATRDRESSING er & Tart Wide. o MORE NE 10 recently iY Prices: Garfield 5232. ' for $95; mahogan: I records. H-84, Star $200 UY *. $2.50 up. and we en | _chane. nion sory sto: FOR} house Pine at. | i ANO PLAYING e¢- ine ef. for ‘all Su woon, ¢ wth fir, on O18T. woop, wale, 0 ' " tat | Rea Mitt | orth 4957. | JOif COAL” $9.98, F-TON Con, | mill wood, $5.50. MONS WANTED $098 LOAD. RATORS ew shirts. Dagg-Derneden Jackson st MALE HELP WANTED 3 blocks ear ood 3-room tie. Price NEW PIANOS od appl on te. gis a |< Toner. 210 U Country home OLD GROWTH, i6-INCH, ar ride of| cords $17. Sunset $571 the fastest CARGE OAK SIDEBOARD towing distr Take! ney O714 «(ake Burien to nd |) VIOLIN: {Henderson st. Open every day | "ser y, ¢ {nd Sunday 3. RR MELVIN BALBSMAN WANTE PRCT |” she fact that our pistons gavel POULTRY , proven to the le and 0 iodine : eit Edieee Teducea will, make you | 30 RHODE ISLAND RED PULL one: jaNston PISTON & RING CO. Alt KE. Pike St | HO CAN FURNISH One who bas had | fi university tre | Sur salesmen aver~ Write H urchase 30 minut square. See poodle reasonable, rear puppies referred av $5,000 last year. NG MES ER i DESIRING | = i MEN. OVER if, br NG | ~ wermment positions, $139 mont _ AVE STOCK jertite for {ree fist of positions || JERHEV-GUERNAEY COWR . Leonar orme P. . fivt “Eitvice” Hxaminer). 1139) Ing fresh 16th. ‘quitable Bide. Washingt ‘ D — Bors” FOR PAPE ates in all parts of the city Toutes open for high ol in the downtown @ u Apply Circulation Depart- y ment. Seattle Sta: wits ‘eisfield can't repair you throw it 304 Union. Green Ch PP._postoffice. ter watch and jewelry repair for less, Alarm and mantel clocks Stafford & Schwarz. 4902 Arcade. WANTED LEARN DRIV ing and repairi utomobiles. Cait at 1414. Broadway. fHREE MEN TO TAKE ORDERS for coal. commission. 2261 tat & ————T#* 18 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALK | Re FIRST CLAS PAINTING, PAP lsomining at moderate, $123 cash, $30.30 a month Prices, Ga ONionia, Garfield |Coupe, starter and demount I the about Authorized Ford Dealer ANNOUNCING wate! A NEW SELLING PLAN — dustry have you had a NEW FORD CA | Roadster, no starter, $95 | month. | Touring, no starter, $102 a month $116 chsh, $28.75 « month. ree EET RSE ices. Call Al 9 evenings. Main 6859 days. a182 h, $37.60 a mo starter and de ee eres x ae | Sedan WHEN Your Fur SMOKES Ry A and does not Kive satiafaction, call|, $1 with At on) Let us fi Yakima Ine. & 4 €ALESMEN WAN ae? ANY $32 Terry N. Garment OLD} 39, delivered anywhere 97-86) 4; Immediate delivery, FOrl|P 1212) h CENTRAL FORD AGENCY 2 60 pitol 04st HOOK while you ndows for oF Je now open in written true relation natural being. Tnauire now. Curley’ All ts 3 y Ma 54 ~ ' Ls GROCERY, AND CONPE@TION near school Sunset 424). AiR” FUR- Absolutely Call tor STRADAVARA PHONOGHAPIT condi@ion same as new ood tone; plays SKIRTS, $1.00 aing Lore North FOR RENT. RENT Meyer- a aI tY BEST BARGAIN | RAVANAGH WATS S9 0p 1608 fet WANTED—FURNITURE BOCs Ts White Leghorn pulieta, North | ft INGERS, YE-}n bid Third ave W. Fasmont-Rallard car ©_ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Never tn history of automobile tn-/| It oppo: tunity to buy on such easy terma. RS n cash, $23.80/ 7 cash, $25.40 ~ oadatey, starter and demountables, | f R-| Touring. starter and demountablea, | fi bles, | 2 D mountable, | ite with you om your Ford.| Hast 0320, tomobiles, to honey for the HONEY PROD! TION. Splendid Permanent positions commission. Uneq make good money. Nxperience not Necessary to start. 1410 FL 4iset #t Tost AND FOUND TRING screwdriver attached. 2853. AKIMA VALLEY | TERS’ ASSOCTA- | opportunity for Be with Uberal |S! ed chance to} cRLAND PARTME 3 stay aol NEW LIBR land 4 t and 4 erland 4 —- | Overian NEAR T18T. | pord t " inder pleas¢ | vord roadster, 1921 Overland, model 90 t JOverland, mode} 99 tou <n JOveriand, model 85-4 t ——}-ROOM MODERN | Willys-Knieht 7-passenger. 4 bungalow; large lot: basement yfurnaece: laundry trays: garage one block to car; adults only. V cant January 15. North 4079. ROOM PURNISHED HO rent $12. 8606 Meridian ave ply for key 8612 Meridian 26 HOUSES FOR Ki | Wile DOWN, BALANCE $15 A} month; new 4-room house; 2 large View ots; city water: lights; grad- ed streets: sidewalks. Price $1,360 2 blocks fram school and car line; €loe in, one fare. Just the place for a fine garden and emali chick en ranch. Take Lake Burien car Le 9-ROOM MODERN i-— near university campus, | wigg ant os on 18th ave. Phone Kenwood 4071. | Widow will sell fale GROOM MODERN HOUSE 4E| down, balance as you to Inke; gas range; nice yard. 1616| 9) F ; ‘all Elliott i) Fast 2749. FURNISHED HOUSES Fon RENT Ruick touring, 1917 fck roadster, 1920 demobile smal dge sedan, 1918 Stearns Knight WILLYS-OV COMPANY h_Ay. and KB. Pine SPECIAL NOTICH Tv pair work properiy handled reconstruction. Get my pric SB. Reese 2075 Third ave to Ninth Open thruout c like. $275. H-91, Star. m si ‘SPECIAL 9 cash required as. first fp UNVORN ISHED APARTMENTS M557 Teel bargain, cor | “ROOM FLATS, 1665 KIN- | 1921 ar pl; some carpets; garage;| eaulpped: finest location. $45 per month.| Can give terme H. Linset. Foster, Wash. \Porn Use ROOM UPPER FLAT FOR RENT. | Mossbach. 43rd FORD COU run about forth 1845 ‘OME TO HE 1407 11th ave Willys-Knight, latest mod. 1921.1,3 RLAND PACIFIC something. but Jd la something CA 3 1919 865 ° Fant 0660. I can save you money on your re- All electrical systema Reboring and Price payment. Henry bach, 1467 11th ave. Kast 2661 FOLLY 6,000 miles. wRY @itius ave, near Harrison. $21 Run u 62 Li T, CHE UL OMS, with fireplace Minor N. $2 % FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS T, WIT P nicely furnished, $1 Rainier valley car to Genesee, 4223 ‘WO LEVE free and cloar, auto. OWNER, Main 4010. CHAN lota, for Third ave WANTED — FORD curing car. 1407 11th ave. | pays cash, 1407 651 AUTOMOB EXCHANGE $700 — MITCHELL condith mortgage or houseboat. Main 3234 | FORD $50 down phonograph, 4-90, Star. rr. at 63—A tOOM “ APARTM ateam heat 1718 12th ave. 1ED HOUSERKEP ROOMS Hor £ EKEF Working pe Children kept Working. 712 st M APARTMENT, INCLUDING light and bath; walking distance; Feasonable. 710 10th Af LARGE YRONT KOOMS, INCLUD. _ ing light ne, very rea- fonable. "16 ue PUPI sony viow Trombon: Feet method “ROOMS F cing distance they aré $275; BUICK BUG and easy terms, trade or yond | | FOR $s 3,-TON TRUCK contract, for sale Terme with 5001 WANTED ~ CORNET AND at rapid and ore GARAC PORTABLE ete. Ca \67 MARS nom, stores, M itol WANTED—AUTOMOBILES SOUND tant 2661 ‘value ROADSTER 102 OR} Bast MOSSRACH BUYS USED lith, phone TOURING; "Ai entate contract, Dr. Cervi, 4196 K—-AUTO TRUCKS HAULING First 8. me GATAE Or will what have 8 4922. known Motealf ale Bide. | Fy Behoo! of Must WANTED—MISCEL WOOMA TINTED, ANY color, inciudiog ma Pi ng and painting 12 5M ¥O ONL DOWN of lev line boulevard lephone Prive per month. +, TES ) FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS |A new D GROWTH FOREST WOOD,| *¢re Gry, $3.50 cord, delivered, Aino 12| 10 0% 4nd i6-inch, $5 a lond. Coal for) fem 1 Stove and furnace. Sunset 5687. lights and tele es ena and adding machines| $50 down, $10 ough exchan r neenion, Mwatb eto S18 2d ay. Me Tino | MOtAte Foem ty won BAT BUNGALOW PLAN YOU 210 Hinekley 11 Mant is at 646 Washington Bidg.| 2nd and Columbia. ap and water, if BOATS AND LAUNCHES ay ‘Eillott 4887, Donald, PE EA Aha el 7 i SALE—REAL ESTATE one-half and only one block electric just outside only $720; }49 POR SALO— Miser LANTOUS | 75 FOR SALE—KEAL ESTATE MY JON ‘dings * and be $2.18 kés it. Only 6 miles HG. Third Ave WORKER | tunity —Buy | den tracts wrien City our winter Ww up, sell to ker by spring JUst NORTH ChtY acres; I-room house; « token hb me; fruit Is, Site ow opleonly, MH HRAND NOW, STRICTLY MODERN North End bu beauty Bvenings North 1508 $1,860—$800 CART | Balance rent. 3 rooms and bath; big lot and chicken hours, MR MARSH. Rainipr 0022. ~*HONATR THE BEAUTIFUL Furnished 3-room cott BLLIS CO. Witiott 1761 YOUR “OPPOR Wholesale, rich gar addition on car line for um MR home m 96. iw oF a od oe Colored derson, Weat 0424 COME PROPERTY. line, $2,500; terma, ald, S615% Rainier ave SMALL COTTAGE, § down, $25 month. 4 Rank Main 76 FOR EXCHANGE—REAL Sew __ ESTATE TC ACKER AT HUCKDEY, WAR: good bottom land jue $2,000 first payment on small home ip or near Seattle. Desirable Sacre tract, Alderwood Manor; value $1,700: first payment on 4 of S-room bungalow, in good district, MERLEN J. MOORE 1016 Third A Eiliott UPL” WANTS HOME ttle at ones. Have 160 acre: heavy timber lan Y lowing re f 10 ROOMS. MeDon- 286 mert can't 910,800 te the by anew. MY WOME IN small erocer HeS2, Star ” ACREAGE PeSPH DUE PHS HH yD 4 GOOD SMALL. RANCAt 4 NEAR SEATTLE R Rr nr il ny R R nh r n il r n Rr n nt No doubt it will be worth n. Will give someone trade, — Elliott th ave SEATTLE FORA or what have you? lO-mere ranch: 4 acres cleared in cultivation, 2 acr hed and burned: fir and alder- wood timber: 3-res hours, barn, ch hounes: nice orted fruits of creek soll. Thin Valley read: only by auto from Seatt 2208. 2 YOUR OWN TERMS ON THIS LAND Na 2 $2,600 iB ib of Pilchuck + 4: all cleared & amall corner 3 ir fn Soho 2 good Improved best of soi! buildings county r mall towns: ail ‘arming district ne water: no jen, $2,000 JUST THINK otting cleared Jand at $260 an MAKE YOUR OWN n H ik H n n nr n * bottom *. TERMS A NICE HOME Ox YOUR OWN TERMS A modern ent beat: nice lev ‘This property 1 located near high and achools. Catholic 4 ehurches:, 3 Dlocks to street « lines and hborhood: condition. n n rn Rn 8-room jn Rn n n \B n nt his RALLARD NORTH REALTY Co. 1619 ith N. W. unset S658 HH Open Pvenings and Sundays |BRRRAFRPRARHRAAAR BLACK BOTTOM LAND Deon bottom land: ts and is crossed by Spurgeon ‘This is lcoated 1% miles Chambers Prairie, where is a general pomtoffice and depot on the main O-W. R & N. and N railways, ‘This can be had at $75 per a on a payment of $50 cash and $7 per mBnth Make annointment to seo it Sunday Tract 52 of Chambers Ne. eres of bia FIRESIDE REALTY Co. 314-317 New York Bik. EMlott 3928. D caietemaai | | Think of on a small und that good. In 2 y & crop, well taken care of, will pay you for t land TEN TIMES OVER. Can you beat it # land lies perfectiy ff the very best roll 1D SCHOOL, STORE and MARKET. We only have one tract left, and will close same at only $350; $25 canh, $5 THE W. EK. MORSE 418 Leary Bide Filliott 4636. A Nich LITTLE POULTRY RANCH JUST OUTSIDE CITY Limits WITH GOOD Cow S-room house; Iqnd moat all cleared; splendid § water nyatem: water piped to All grounds and buildings; chicken house, barn, garage: ¢ engine, water tank for 1.500 ga lone; all kinds of berries and fruit elegant foil; clone to ‘en and school. Muat sell this quick. Only $2,750; $750 cash, balance easy. THE KE. MORSE CO. 416 Leary Bide Miott 4638. 5 ACKE . 5 neres of loam poll, only 11 miles from Seattle, with excellent trans- portation; good school, church af Price for immediate male, P. VAN 'ARSDAL 1016 Third Av BIG” BARGAIN 2 acres fine alde nd, only 2 miles fouth of city; eastern slope; go Spring: first class berry land; road into city. Price $760; terms $75 cash, balance $10 per month. 1 with purchaser only; no com- sion to agents. Inquire 301 Mutual Life Hilde r |\DENDY LITTLE TRACT, O} water; almost 10 acres: frontage on protected cove; open; easy to clear: some good cedar and fir timber; fine fittle reek on one boundary. — Price $750; terms. Will show. Sunday by auto. Charles Somers Co, Alaska Hldg, wah FoR SALE—40 ACHES S400, HILT joam soil, in upper SWagit valle an't overfiow; “SALT beach part e hunting fishing, and plenty of work C. A. Dibble, Anacortes, Wn. 10 ACRE: ONE-! LF CL NEW HOUS lies perfectly level; fine black soil, and under cultivation fenced; somespasture and lotsa of wood; faces on main county road; -mile to Sound, stores, school Only $1,500: $150 cash, $10 month. TH W. BE. MORSE CO. 6 Hide Eliott 46 P ) CASH $200 ; You GOT TH it will buy a c t clone to good town Office Hiliott 4412. Kuneet 4680 WASHINGTON 10 ACRES, Very fine vit; located on good road clone to town; highly improved district: land partly cleared; well For quick anaerifice, price $350 cash. P. VAN ARSDAL 1016 Third Ave. FOR BALE — 10 from Seattle; % acres orchard: 2 houses; pays 10% without eulti- vation. $2,000; half cash, J. M. McCullough, Bothell, Wash, ar ARED ‘This Igna ry Kea., LAND CO, 611 ara ACRIFICE | | 4) a| THE SEATTLE STAR Bakers’ and Pastry Flour Cut 15 Cents INTLAN D, 6 announced a cut Be Jan Millers here & barre! for bakers’ and pastry flour. y 16 conts No But wa ade on family flour, ‘ ACKERAGE THE SALARIED MAN }Can materially increase hi by applying what he te 1 ing for rent to the develop tables, berries, frulte and p for exclusive rich soil Beautiful view tra country homes, t for berry, fruit and garden cul ture, and idea! locations for poul try raising, can all be found at VICTORY MEIGHTS The closeness of this propert the business center of makes it very desirable for thor who wish to divide their time be tween their professions and the development of a country home. | Water, lights and telephone are all available, Maps giving the exact this beautiful close-in property, prices and terms, furnished on ap plication in person, phone or letter location of We will giady take you by auto at any time to #ee this property. Ap pointments can be made by phon- ing the GQODWIN REAL BSTATE CO, Inc. (Owners) Main 4367. 212 Leary Bt A GOING POULTRY TANCE ANT OF KENT. FULLY EQUIPPED AND STO@KED With 1,000 laying hens, Jersey cow and heifer; 10 acres good land: 6 cleared, balance surfaced; 6-room house, barn, brooder house 18x40. houses 20%60, garage; kA berries t piped trom spring into all Ke; complete net amall farm f, ete.; close to store nook — $6,000 rn 416 Leary Bidg 4 AChbS: WUILDINGS STREAM; BOTTOM LAND This pr rty fe part of « large mill Dullding materials of all a ground, including « good about %-acre in mill pond, which ean be used Lo aplen- did advantage for ducks; excellent pail: all of place partly improved. tee $1,200, easy monthly terms if desired. Sine Mr. Harlow at Nurke & Farrar's office in Kirk- land MORSE CO. Biliout 46 ACHES ROVEMENTS SOLL in county road; both high ghborbood ener bay some ‘Hate’ BEST OF This land faces 6 near FFL, mill) fi Be MORSE Hiilett 4638. FARM LANDS ADMIN fine tittle 3 and buildings clear tite Feduced terms CHARL productive Price for quick from | $3,500 $2.b00; » trad + SOMERS COMPANY to FAKMS FORK KENT ACTS NEAW ELMA 40 cleared: creek barn and i nelig easy pb Phone evenings. Renwood &2 FOR SALE—WATER FRONT PROPERTY HOME ON THE Re with SPRING water - Ing: productive soil; LYMPICS; aver 820 feet of tage. Ideal for poultry, RAPER; local fruit and in to help settlers. Charles 8om- a ot ft AND DRILLING SIT COLD RAY AND ANCHOIUGE 601 Alaska Building. STOCKS AND BONDS STOCKS OF FERED 3 Alaska Pet. & Coal e 5000 Hematite Iron & Goid .. Adams Motor 45 Un. Nut-Lock 40 Bound Rubber °- 1000 Col. ted Metal . . 10 Johneton Piston & Hing .1000 25 King Airship 85 2 pfd, 2 com. U. By-Prod. Lot $00 Davia Car... I | 4900 Centana Petroleum | 200 Thermopolia Cat Ck 1000 Forks Drilling 20009 Petroleum Producers .. 606 Owenwood Oit STOCKS WANTED Duthie Oi, Walla Walla Oil, Red Desert Synd., Marsh Cons, Liberty bon da, top prices paid C J. STEEPLE 118 Cherry &t Main 6899. Pet Produters looks good 3 Wr WILL BUY , 1 } Rubber wanted t OFFER FOR RAL Crystals 90.09 non 500 1900 1009 Revere 10000 Capitol 100 found Rubber Co. . 2 United Finanes Co. pid. 2 units N. inanee 300 An ttle PA § r ¢ PHONE EL TT 3118 600.401 Securition Hide, Seattle, Wr. WILL HUY LIBERTY BONDS WILL SELL 10 Johnaton Piston & Ring. 100 Simplex Auto Wheel. Futrell Coupler. . melting & Power. Co. ‘oat Red Metal etroleum. t STOCKS 850. Lar. for Matt 8. Dut vi wr $0.50 75 1.04 65.00 175.00 pitol ND ALL, OTH R Nott cAR Pike, Call Fourth ave. 214 Union St TRADE ONE 19 Hound [NAVIAN AMERICAN BANK warrants purchased. Amer- jean Bank Hide. ind at Madison. ee 94 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GOOD HOME FOR BALE, REABON- able. 4-room rented income. 614 Lenora. 8 PERSONAL GLANDS RERUILD THE We out glands with VIR-GLAND 1 LETS. Restore health and strength to men suffering from lost vital- ity. Guaranteed. Py mall, 60 tab- leta for $2.00. Chester Medical Co, 232 230d ave. N DR. CERVI, SPRCIALIST IN PRO- hylaxia and physical culture, 705 iret ay. ain NyRsE—Mre. ‘A. Willeiksen, Banbet 98-A Mme. Tit PSYCHOLOGIST oted Vocational and cho-Anal . TIA Haight Pid. M. 4252 | 99 CHATTEL LOANS | Money to loan. London Jewelry Co. Hetablihed 1890. 108 Snd ave & 100 HKAL Hon Att tars Mo for farm and acreage loans. ROTHE FARM MT: CO. 1022 3rd. 106 LEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEIO This is to certify that M. Robinson has made an applic | | Addition. % to protest such oe- roust file i ffice of th iding T Room 605 County-city y 16, 49 FOR SAL MISCELLANEOUS WOOD ~——-WOOD WOOD Mill wood, single load, $4.25; double load, $7.50, delivered anywhere by Main 6640, Beacon 3260, ‘LLOYD GEORGE'S | PLAN ACCEPTED Supreme Council Favors In- ternational Action CANNI proponal action to 4, Jan, 6 for internatic rehabilitate Lioyd George's economic was al Burope | Unanimously accepted in principle by the supre The resolution British pr with Kune “Dangers worse than bol#heviem would result from pushing Germany too far toward bankruptey,” Lloyd George declared in his speech intro ducing the resolution. In an hourdong statement he out- lined England’y viewpoint, He said Surope must negotiate with Russia, Germany's foreign trade must be re |vived. Central Europe must be re habilita Kastern Kurope must be put in order, The victors in the late war must pt the responsibility for the state of Europe, Referring to Russia, Lioyd George declared: “We must make peace sometime, IlLow are we going to do this unlens © deal with all estab lished governments?” Germahy, he said, i a more power fully organized race than Russia, and, turning to the French, he de. ;clared, the danger would be greatest to thone countries whore frontiers were cloneat to Germany if that coun try were forced into bankruptcy. From the standpoint of reparations alone. the reconstruction of Ger many's foreign trade was most eo» sential, 1 d George said Lioyd George made three basic points of the British viewpoint. First, it was imponsible to settle the querttion of reparations without & general agreement. Second, all the allies must make allowance for each other's view points; he pointed out that England war suffering as well as the others. ne counell here today introduced by the Includes negotiations ac ‘Third, regarding the attitude to be} adopted towards the vanquished |powers, he declare? he was not pro- {German and insinted that Germany must pay to the limit, but the allies murt consider to what extent she could pay. Local Toy Industry Given Good Support Establishing an entirely new manu. “"tes2© Farm Bloc Costs Rich $30,000,000 sticks and a patented can opener, William Gelsert, president of the Western Toy & Manufacturing Co., reports that bis threemonths-old concern has received gratifying sup port from local hardware and toy re tail men, and is growing rapidly. ‘The plant, which is thoroly equipped for producing the finished jarticles from raw material, in lo- cated at 1800.18th ave BS, and em ploys five men TTORNEY ADMITS CLIENT GUILTY NEW YORK, Jan, ¢.-—Luke O'Retl- ly, lawyer threw up his case in dis gust, He had been hired to defend | Murray Kohl, allered swindler, and |found that the check given him as a retainer was returned marked “nN, CG." The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorne) »at-Law SPO WALL established WEFT AN cakes; moderate fees; consultation fr 303, 216 Burke Bidg, TURNER CHIRGPRAG: “12 Haight fild, 24-Pine 10-5. Hive. dates M. 264% Christian Sclence Practitioner MARY | ¥. ¥ 6 8 WED: ON WHAT Hie 603 People’s Bank SFL Hn CHRISTIAN RK, TEACHER. VATS, 2 TO 3, AND WHY ‘dg. ElL 2361, _ Collateral Loans 7 Third ave. Expert Electric Mepairs MOTORS APPLIANCES, WIRING. P. J. Givnan Electric Go. 641 First & Eh 6028 | to Lean M MONEY IN A FEW MINUTES Start the NEW YEAR by all your 1 billa in count, thereby making It easier to pay, "We will loan up to 8100 to men and women who are working steady, on their PERSONAL NOTE, NO 7) t nece: y. and all deals are CON- FIDENT! EMPLOY? 565 combining » One ace * LOAN SOCIETY Empire Ridge Ave. Near Madinon. LOANS | AUTO! COURT CAL THOUT AND DE! F AY ON TRNITUR US AND CONFIDENTIAL You retain property 3184 ARCADE BLDG. MONEY TO LOAN hs On diamonds and jewelry, on most satisfactory terme, |SOCINTY FOR. 4 365-356 Second SONEY TO ATT La, impire Buildin r'Madison® ® LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry; loWest rates, Beattle’s Oldest Loan rokers AMDRICAN JEWRLKY CO. $21 Hecond Ave. Established 1889, OMOBIL, LOANS. NO DELAY You retain ay any CONFIDENTIAL SERVICB Rt. EB. SARGENT, Ino, 602 Central Hidg. Third Monuments euaET, BOUND MARBLE & GRAN- @ ' Ast and Virginia. ab- Ave. Optician and Optometrist JW hamunts, Patent Attorneys FREDERICK P. GORIN—PAT- ent Attofney. American and for- ign patent 1, developed nd promoted. 806-6.7 Central Bldgs Seattle Wasi at V y _Phone Ma ‘wettest FE Ti. REYNOLDS, M,C. b RmY- NOLD! lished Seattle, 3 years xa: fice. 402-6 HARRY BOWEN & Co. $75 total cost of patents, $35 down. 216 University wt. Main 6814 ERE BARNES, Main 6760. “1218- bt) Hoge Bid ‘atents. Trade marks. ‘hysic UMATISM, BCTARICA, LOMBA- Our treatment gives immediate lef. One week's trial treatment. References. Dra. 905% 3rd ave, «0. re Open evenings Freer and Braden WOMEN'S AILMEN rr. Angus, Third and Univernity. NER—STR WAIN 9030, Cut_rate plano repairing, tunin: Violin Kepairin Sowa Fabaieed, Visiaes VOTER. IRSER | (EMEDIAL LOANS | nd FURNITURD | TS, 35 YEARS | 400 Pans | Violet Terwilliger, woman soulp- tur of the Keck New York, at work on an &5-foot figure of Friendship, It ts to be present~ 4 to Bragti by the people of the United States at the Brasilian centennial celebration next Bep- tember, Only the Btatue of Liberty ts larger. studios, | CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Jennie Reed, Follies beauty, added stage door |Johnnies to her list of “don'ts” to day. Mins Reed today*took this dig at “Dashing Dan” Caswell, heir to the Caswell millions, whom she is suing tor divorce. “What do you think of that, ririsT’ Miss Reed exclaimed to the Follier’ beaut? @horus, when told that Caswell had filed a crons bill alleging, among other things, that Jonnie’s maid was a bootlegger and he had to buy his drinks from her. One of the first things Miss Reed wanted to know was who started calling her husband “Dashing Dan.” | “The only thing I ever knew him | Bootlegging Charge Makes Jessie Irate to dash was a drink ang then dash Jout after more,” the highest-priced chorus girl on the stage mid. “Dan is a good boy in a way and | wil! have some money some day. It is being held for him until he is 267 But I can’t place much hope in that And I really did like him until he called my maid a bootlegger.” | Caswell met Jessie on a train. He | was on his way to present Virginia Van Zant, daughter of a former gov- ernor of Minnesota, with an engage- ment ring. But he fell in love with Jennie, gave ber the ring and they married. Jeanie has been married before and has @ daughter in Texas. | BY LAURENCE M° BENEDICT WASHINGTON, Jag. 6.—One thou- rand and cighty-eight of the nation |wealthtest people would have saved the estimated the number this year | would be reduced to 1,088. “The treasury estimates,” Mellon wrote, “that for the calendar year, SECOND LARGEST STATUE |HARD STUFF IS | STILL FAVORITE | ate > Dry Squad Reports on Illicit i Tastes in City ‘ | Whisky and grapo are stil the favorite beverages among the Seat tle folks who have not yet accepted Volstead’s amendment as pertaining to them: «. Beer is a poor sec ond for popular favor, with home ‘made wine running a good third. ‘This im the statement made Fri- day wy Lieut. J. J. Haag, head of the potice dry squad, in making bis report for December. During that mpnth, the dry squad, composed of eight patrolmen, seized 22 copper atilin, 1061 gallons of whisky, 4,904 gallons of maxh, 140 gallons of home- brew and 203 gallons of wine. Ninety#ix persons were guests at the city Jail, with the dry squad am hosts. And $4,970 was paid into the treasury in booze fines. Only $55.50 of city money was spent in obtaine ing evidence against bootleggeras Billie Decides He’sGonnaBe Cop Some Day ‘ ‘There are nine persons at least who firmly believe Seattle policemen are friendly and hospitable, Arriving Im the King st. station: late Thursday night from Butte, Mont., and expecting to meet their husband and father, # Carbonado coal miner, whom they had not seem for many months, Mrs. E. M. White more and her eight kiddies—Baet, }16; Archie, 13; Melvin, 10; Ada, 9% iL 7; Leslie, 5; Billie, 4, and baby Myrtle, age 17 months—were |hugely disappointed whem “Daddy” failed to meet them. Standing amid the noise and come fusion of the big station, lumps gath tears gathered in eyes that had looked forward to greeting Pape Whitmore, Also they were hungry, — and Mrs, Whitmore realized with « little panicky feeling that there was T®\no money im her purse with whiek to feed her brood. Seeing that the family was in trouble, a big, biueconted cop ap proaghed, and after a conference with the mother, sent them to headquarters. The cops in the ing office and detective fot up @ subscription for them, came John Minick, proprietor of California Oyster House, and the tire family wae given a especial dite ner. The cate was crowded with late dinera, who, when informed by Mim ick of the sad state of the family’s affairs, took up another subseriptiom | |$20,000,000 this year if congress had |1922, there will be 1,088 individuals |for them, and collected more them |heeded the administration's request and fixed the maximum surtax rate At 40 instead of 50 per cent, it was |revealed today by Secretary of the Treasury Melion in a letter to Rep rorentative Sweet, lowa, These figures, showing the bir [amounts a small number of people tax rates, were given on behalf of farm Waders’ in the house,’ who |fought for the higher rate, and Sweet declared the secretary's revelations \juetify the opposition of the agricul jtural representatives during the tax fight The maximum surtax of 50 per loent applies to incomes above $200, |000 a year. The 1919 returns, Melion said, showed 1451 persons reported net incomes above that mark, but |would have pocketed under the sur-| |with net incomes in excess of $200,- \000 and-a total combined income of $425,600,000, |" “Under the revenue act of 1921 l(with a 60 per cent surtax) these would be taxed as follows “Normal tax, $33,525,760; surtax, 1,204,450. “Total income tax, $214,730,480. “Assuming the same total net tn- come and applying’& maximum sur- tax rate of 49@per cent, the tax would be as follows: “Normal tax, $33,525,760. urtax, $150,547,200. “Total tax, $184,072,960." | Farm bloc members stated the | Mellon letter pwas most significant, jand they plan to make wide use of |it im justifying this stand for a \higher surtax | RUMOR WORRIES MRS, STILLMAN THREE RIVERS, Que., Jan. 6- isibly worried by reports from New York that her husband's attorneys |had taken steps which may pi jthe Co |to ly: r evidence in her divorce suit, |from being held, Mre. Anne U. Btill-| = |man today was undecided as to the | advisability of continuing ber trip into the wilds to interview witnen Before she heard of the action of |Cornelius J. Sullivan, James A, Still man's attorney, who announced his lelient would refuse to pay the $7,500 necessary for the commission, Mrs. Stillman had planned to leave this afternoon for Grand Anse to talk per. jxonally with a score or more of the |French Canadians who are to be called as witnesses. Fred Beauvais, who has been stay- ing at the same hotel as Mrs, Still man here, was to accompany her. n. Income Tax Law Course to Start ‘The organization meeting of the university extension course in in come tax law will be held in 1043 assembly room, Henry _ building, Thursday, January 12, at 7:45 p. m. Classes will meet each Thursday at this hour for a period of 12 week: MISS ANNA TENDER, county P..T. A. president, will speak before the Sunnydale PoT. A. at 8 Friday | night at the community hall in Sun- nydale. atl nadian commission, which was | FILIPINOS PLAN WOOD PROTEST MANILA, P. I, Jan. 6.—The Phil- ippine constabulary today reported |to Gen. Leonard Wood, governor of the islands, a group of Filipinos, | designating themselves as “the liber- al national group,” had adopted reso- |tutions declaring al! Filipinos sup- | porting Wood are traitors. | The resolutions urged a boycott of |the government, to be extended to resignation of Filipinos from office, and refusal to pay taxes. Failure of the Wood-Forbes com- |mission report to recommend inde- pendence for the Philippines was giv en as the immediate cause for this action. Officials did not view the matters 48 particularly serious, Case After Seat in City Council, Rumor | Charles FR. Case, until recently | superintendent of streets and sewers, jwill run for the council at the spring elections, according to city hall gossip Friday, Councilman R. H. Thomson will not file for re-election, it was stated on good authority. VETERANS’ DANCE Veterans of all former-soldier or fanizations will hold their regular Saturday evening danc@Saturday at 9 o'clock in Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave. Are You Want to reduce? flesh? you. from government sources and w desires it.” ton bureau, Cocccccgccoooos Washington Bureau, Seattle Washington, D. C 1 want FoR W stamps for postage, : STREET Al CITY OR TOW) The Star's Washington bureau pamphlet on FEEDING IN OVERWEIGHT 'T DECREASE, Too Fat? Want to know what foods you may eat to satisfy hunger and still avoid fat-building and take off surplus Uncle Sam's experts have gathered information which will tell has compiled this Information ill send it free to any one who Fill out carefully the coupon below and mail to our Washing- Soeccccccoececescecs Star, 1822 New York ave, and inclose two cents in $20. During the dinner, Patroimen J. J. Kush and G. C. Jensen played host to the kiddies and amused then with wild and wooily police yarnms After dinner Capt. E. C. Collier made arrangements for. the night at the ¥. W. C> A. for the mother and fornia Oyster House, 5 ‘ BE put theca toe Carbide train by the woman's protective divi- sion of the Seattle police, * “I'm gonna tell my paps when T wee him that policemens are the est fellers that ever was,” year-old Billie, “When I I'm gonna be’a policeman, too." News of Interest | to Roosevelt Post The newly elected officers of the Roosevelt post were installed Tues |day by William Howard Nelsqn, de | partment commander of the Veterans (of Foreign Wars. The new officers are: Commander, Harry Young; senior vice commander, C. Ry Christy; junior vice commander, A, iW. Love; quartermaster, Hugo Freed; officer of the day, John Whit- Ug; trustee, Col. Howard M. Darling- ton and Phil Tworoger. After the in- stallation an informal dance was’ given. eee Commander Harry Young has ap pointed John Resh as post adjutant. Resh is also department adjutant. He jwas the national adjutant for the United Spanish War Veterans while. John K. Witherspoon was national commander. eee ‘The New Year's eve Aince at the Armory was attended by about 250 couples. eee Roosevelt post is doing good work in finding work for unemployed vet erans. The veteran organizations of Seattle are a unit in their efforts to find employment for ex-service men jand also in caring for unemployed | veterans and their tamilies, cee Lieut. Gov. Wee Coyle, president of the 91st division association, has announced that the 1932 encamp ~ |ment will be held in Seattle at the ‘same time as the national encamp- ment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The state gathering of the Second division will be held here at the same time. Seattle Woman Held on Insanity Charge | Upon information from U, 8 Marshal O. B. Beaumont of Juneau, Alaska, Friday that Mrs. 8. 8. Dare rell of Seattle was being held there by his office as mentally deranged, Seattle police began search for the woman's husband, an electrician, be» lieved to reside at 1631 Ninth ave, According to Beaumopt, Mra, Darrell said she had eseaped from the Olympic sanitarium and had taken a boat for Juneau. ‘Accused of Buying Stolen Footwear 'T, Sugai, merchant, 210 Fourth ave, &, was held in the county jail Friday, accused of buying 55 pairs of shoes stolen from the Logan-Bradley Shoe Co. in Kent, Tuesday night Sugai is alleged to have bought the shoes from Joe Wise and Peter Shields, who also are held in jail, JOE COLOMBO, Ravenna apart. ments, was held Friday on booze charges in city jall, after his arrest Thursday night, Colombo was charged with possession of 19 quarts of beer and a suitgase full of empty bottler