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Lerch nein oan ames EPRESENTING an , especially advanta- — buy from a eading wholesaler. NLY one or two of the same model—so ou will want to be SEATTLE THINGS SOME NOTABLE mother me in If, in my time, I shall have done that present vaudeville en term! benefited tm any will be than thankful If some next Fourth.JACK DEMPSEY. STAR 1 ati] have = We should be thankful that we are 4 citizens of the United Staten. And we should be thankful that we live in auch a country We should be thankful for our country’s equip are sot am ment with such three natural re ources an tt pon- And we should be thankful for find our country’s ° citizens — citizens by the who make it #0 fo0d.—CHARLBS M. BCHWARB. ere early tomorrow morning. THESE DRESSES SHOULD BRING $30.00 AND $40.00 EACH—BUT WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW —AT— * Setprurd down tomorrow early as possible for a real dress value Dz Chforde%yes tyle Shop SOS PIKE STREET Wektabtlies ietistines are treat Ta. AD... 5. : wi Gown with very small bore shotguns Dry Agents to Try | ing and rolling under him __ Soe taetadeornen Co-operative Work | 02 tand as be had plan county, state and federal ment of extra agents to insure strict. | | pleased with the pes as beautiful as plano him at all times Ca ae — new outfit tone ts ever likely to be ¥. COUBLY | that he had come aboard drunk and | and state departments, s mn ist an ordinary housefly are to GIRLS Crimp Passes as Result of Merchant Ship Bill | Would not sign on certain ships be cause they had a bad name or the officers were not liked The practice flourished for years, | crimpa” and water) saloons rich, Furuseth's ehtpping bfll, now law, Automatically penalizes captain and | company in case a “orimped” eallor| | is found aboard, and his claime sub | no is heavy, and © has put @ stop to the prac BY ROBT. A. DONALDSON BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 90,—#an Francisco's tains In many outward aspects its and made the old-time plotureequeness, but Ite old time risks and hazards to the sailor. ing Man are gone, drew Furuseth ternational Seamen's union. Furuseth’s chant ah put the Then Mr enforcement dealt another biow by knocking out the waterfront saloon The “ortmp's” that he mixed men just in from a voyage them up" « few himself and lauding their intention to stay on land for a time. When the seafaring man was suf: from celebrat & tow drops of ink by a bartender otim next woke up, thanks to An preatdent of the In. Dill of @ few years ago mp” out of busin Volstead’s prohibition Most of the “soft drink” have been converted to/ steaming cheap restaurants or lunch counters,| africa?’ Soon you ean follow thetr tratl in @ Pullma, sipping toed drinks | 1 DISY/ as you gaze out the window, Plans saloon wag the where senfar | ing men may loons are gone, fietently iow. were put In a and when the v it was with a terrible headache, & foul bunk, and with @ ship pitch and they ar and with them haa @ lot much seafaring bh |acene of many a good fiction yarn. | 000,000 at the present rate, Why not ka and the cobbled “Em. |let down the bare to Duropean tment 4g the waterfront atill/ «ration as we once did, you axk And | Anawer Australia wants quality, Instead of spending a few days! «ive the same general o dilapidated “0! * near Rinoon hill, on Harrt a landmark for decades |atill there, with tte Inmates tott cast-off clothes seal tapping their canes, and jook-| appears Into the pocket as the pock- ing out over the bay with old-time etbook comes out. City, himself at sea bound for or Callao, or Sidney, agents will co-operate more than at When 99 joy Previous time during the coming | Was fed and called before the cap. year, according to Federal Prohitt. |. who gave hirn the option of tion Director Roy C. Lyle. Plans aged an @ regular member of now laid, he states, for the empioy- |.” ; ‘0 wit WITH PIANO TONE [3 ‘forcement of the prohibition ing prospect, ot the, rovean he |law. Lyle declares he in more than lly signed on, and was given a ‘The captain's story wae recovered, he ing about In of the or being put to work as | had falied to get off when the ship | sailed. | Stingless bese about half the size) This was a favorite method of re | crulting for freighters when | 40,000 equare found tm Australie, two men were short, or when sailors unknown territory MMMM Many Other Styles to Choose From. 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You do not have to collect any money NEW, THAT 1S, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Beattie Star for three months and thereafter untf I order same discontinued, for which IT agrees to pay carrier at the regular rate of $00 a month, I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO MP Let’s Go Win One aged for Your BOYS! WE REMARRAS Bring Subscriptions to Sister The Seattle Star Seventh Ave. Near Union Sri MHIUMUUUN UU UTE UUOUOGEUOSUUUEAGAERUGUEECOEE PEATE | ‘The average petroleum worker in Ruasia today gets $3 @ month eee waterfront saloons! Remember the thrill you used to have now disappeared, altho @ cer! get looking at the plotures of Living- tain number of them still hang ©f/| stone and Staniey being carried on }for three new railways thru that and so far most of) pleted, * clase of ram-| see back Jows are boarded Out of business, | timated wt 6,610,000, Her statinti- Australia’s population te offictally cians bemoah the fact that tt will take §2 years for her to reach 10,- ore’ | not quantity, cee French business men are feeling out Russia with a view to a resump- on of trade relationa Sentiment dis- But the industrial district te rap-| Engineers report a total of 50,000,- | li@iy crowding down along the wsa-| 000 to 76,000,000 potential horse power and land that still te the/in the streams of the Fritich Empire hotela ts for moet part merely being held pend: | “wit u ing A fat offer for It ae @ Warehouse the guidance of competent authority jor factory sit North of Hudaon te? srectealy| Alleged Bad Check "tesa al Pa she etn REO Artist Is Arrested OT Tagg nag ge emo Take Home This Beautiful, Big SLEEPING DOLL It Is 14 Inches High the | “This ormous supply,” they report, ibtedly be developed under and not left te chance.” iq | Prank Anderson of the sheriffs office SS break in the door of his apartment SS /\at 126 18th ave, Sam Bhrader, 27, ==) wanted In Everett on a charge of Passing checks without funds, was | Mnally taken to the county Jail Wed- nesday, where he was held for the | Sachomtah county shertff. Italian Settlers to Invade Canada Fron? 15,000 to 20,000 Itallan settiers are expected to arrive In Canada tn | the epring of next year. | Man and Woman : Make Pleasing Find Mr. Bradley, after the Thankag!* ing dinner, told his wife that fee | tivities being over, ho felt relieved. | “But they aren't all over," spoke | Mra. Bradley; “they're just begin« ning. Christmas ts yet to come. I've | just been reading the Christmas articles and ads, and they're #0 in- teresting. Why, do you know that even the dentiats are offering Christ- Mas specials, Yer, the Pioneer Den- jtinte, in the Collings buliding, at Beo | ond and James, are making a 10 per cent reduction on the price of plates during the pre-holiday season, It eeome to me, regardless of the Christmas rush, that this ought to be a good time to get one’s mouth the Pioneers are the ones making the reduction.” “I guess you're right there,” agreed her hushand. “Those dentists [are known to do good work. And believe me, they've got the right idea of Christmas spirit. A Uttle re- duction in the price of things, espe clally In things that mean health and comfort, te bound to result tn good cheer, Now that you've made | the find, I believe i go down and | let those fellows look me over while | prices are down,”~-Advertisement. one person out of five ast forty escapes. oha younger are subject to it as well. Be on your rhyatys FOR THE GU More than a tooth —it checks 35¢ and 60¢ in tubes lie jeocesonee: Why am I thankful? Labor Hecaune I have the opportunity to many things of great moment and } ° 14. from Tilinots. wm WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS -—- Hungary wants American automo- She tent hard up like some Arthur Burch Fails | of the war-torn Near East has bem iil other countries of Kurope. Her popu- G08 Mh lasued by Acting Gov. W. 5. Coyla | lation ts largely landowning. Parm 1O8 ANGELES, Nov. 90-—Wwith te ors are prosperous, selling their prod-| the fifths trial in the John Belton Canada Is Pr . heir lens fortunate neighbors. | y- ? In many |the backs of naked savages thru the | phat» something for city grubbers| S*"?*6Y murder cane ended in dis Producer of and farmers yearning for the city ainitint Wheat to remember, C. Burch and Madalynne Obenchain. MONTREAL, Quebeo, Nov, 9, jungles of = “Darkest | The powers eq But on the back streets the © | country to the Atlantic are now com- | "topping oplum-growing. Consular | When the third jury to hear the tire Sem show forelymers are now | Going an tncreasing Wusiness there tn cocaine and morphia. Last year’s im- | ook ports amounted to 6,790,000 tacle (a tael ts about 79 cents); this year 7,-| acis worth. der advisement. PICKS CAULIFLOWER cant continued, because her attor FOR TURKEY SPREAD | tiviser” court, Many believed the | IN BACK YARD PLOT |) cave would be continued and ulti oo Mra. Frank Brandt, 1544 W Sard at, was able this Thanksgly ing ere) ¥ go to her back kegiving © some growing for the Christmas prise, W. head of cauliflower fully matured and ready to une, in addition to several xmalier ones stil] growing and coming along in fine shape. In one instagce there were three || * Malted ey glare | on the first. tho one vote changed in | €*@Tabletforms. Mourkdieteestieg MONTREAL, Quebec, Nov, 80. and teeth fixed up, especially when ' 1004 POW hankful thie year for In the nr bring the moth er's point of view to congrens Because now 1 can work eftec tively for a foundation for world peace Because I have Political reac tion has been de throned and America, {# once more on the road to progress. In rial reaction man been at four cbildren armed. Here, toc ‘ 4 America is ¢ nd security, with whom I ean share the great honor that has This te pel of the road to progronn The been given to miscalled open erent and me MRS. WIN shop camp 7 bss known NIFRED MA has been defeat ian thra Chris. ¢4, unempt« ment in decrens ing rapidly, eerie WaROH ATO on the upward trend fON HUCK © © N greanwoman intricate prot aftords a opportunity ¢ Newde: Much remaine to be done, but much own great cc At Theat has been achieved, for which workers all Christian people should pray and all other right-thinking Ameri. 0Ur ove ent may be wisely that it may fulfill cans are gind and thankful—sam- 17% i a7, futll ttm divine g VEL GOMPPREA. BISHOP WILLIAM F. ANDERSOK, ) | OLYMPIA, Nov. a } ber 9 8 @ ay for app Third Attempt to Convict tone among te Sell less and starving civilian 0g oe “ . ———— MAY DROP THE [Ce Uses Rete agreement, defense camps of Arthur Canada raises more wheat per eagh ta than any other count ae ¥ off usezed China into| that neither would be tried again. ing to the American Mile ee defendants, today revived the hope Burch trial reported a hopeless dead ant night, representatives of the riet attorney's office stated that the matter wolud be taken un- It was learned that the trial of | Mra. Obenchain, which wags sthed- tied fo open December 4 will be at mately dropped, unless the contempt ASK for Ho rlic k*< citation» recommended against per- TeMaRICian fons connected with her second trial | reveal a situation which will arouse | Malted M public opinion. 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