The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 22

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“Stop It’ “We'll not permit those Shoes to until further notioa” any farther That's what She authorities Thousands of High Grade Shoes Men's, Women’s, Boys’ and Gtris’, Children’s and Infante’ Shoes. Made for @urability, intendod for export to world’s most discriminating markete—-all on sale, our own stock LOOK OVER THESE PRICES AND PICK YOUR PLUMS Included. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Boys’ and Girls’ School, yah wee to $3.00, at... 81.809 Misses’ Patent leather, fan- MEN'S SHOES Men's “Peters” an to Men's Brown Blucher 7 Werk Women's Japanese House Sitppers, Women’s Rubbers, per WOMEN’S SHOES Amongst this lot of Wom- en's Shoes are values to palr. Family Shoe Market 1600 Pike Place, Foot of Pine The Store with the White Front—Nothing But Shoes Two Dry Agents Are Suspended WASHINGTON, Deo. 15.—George Baker and Harry Hoyt, general pro- Didition agents on the staff of federal Division Director Schwitzer, of Salt Lake, have been suspended tempo- warily by Commissioner of Internal Revenue Blair, it was announced to- Gay. ‘The men are alleged to have acted tmvestigation has been ordered Blair to determine whether the en are guilty of the charges. unty Democrats at Luncheon Here Judge Austin B. Griffiths and Mrs. 8. J. Chadwick were among the @peakers at the noon luncheon of the King County Democratic club at Moves’ cafeteria Friday. Mrs. Chad- wick, who recently returned from a tay at Washington, D. C.. discussed @onditions ae she saw them at the eapitol Case Appointed Maintenance Head Appointment of Charies R. Case to De general foreman of maintenance for the port of Seattle was an- Bounced Friday. Case was formerly city superintendent of streets and ecewers. Greek Loyalists Fleeing Country} ROME, Deo. 15.—Hundreds of per fons suspected of sympathy with King Constantine are fleeing from Greece on every avaiable steamer, according to retugees arriving here. Most of those coming to Italy are government officials, former mini» tere, generals and prefects who served under Constantine. -| Accuse Negresses of Petty Thefts Two alleged shoplifter, Elsie Graves and Lena Brown, negresses, were arrested by Detectives Jim Deom, T. G. Montgomery and Dan MeLennan, Thureday night. Both women are alleged to have long pris- on records. A small quantity of stol em goods was found In thelr posses. sion, according to detectives. Gobs Will Feed Children on Ship Sallors of the battleship New York, for nine years known as the “Christmas ship” of the navy, will follow their usual custom of enter- talning 100 poor children with a turkey dinner, toys and clothing, aboard the vessel on Christmas day, According to announcement Friday The children will be recruited from Port Orchard bay cities CONGRESS; HOW IT OPERATES Boys and Giris of Seattle: How much do you know about Aa A Box of California Glaced Fruits New THE | BABE RUTH ON FARM To get into training for spring, Babe Ruth, Sultan of Swat, | ts living the simple life on the farm at South Sudbury, Maas. Above is Babe taking a rest after a day's vigorous work, Baby | Dorothy in his in his lap. Bel Below, Babe doing the daily chores. SEATTLE STAR BITTER FIGHT ON DAUGHERTY Keller Defies Judiciary Committee WASHINGTON, Deo. Representative Oscar Minnesota, author of peachment resol torney Genera defied the house mitten, He refused to appear before th committee in answer to a subpoena 1. Koller, the tm nminest At ty, today ary com. lTesuance of the subpoena followed | _ an acrimonious wrangle between Keller and the committes last night during which the congressman sought to read « statemont charging that the impeachment inquiry thus far had been @ “whitewash” and an- nouncing that he was thru Wp the affair A wwer the sub action before the Was suggested Graham, Other members favored delaying any such action for a day to allow Keller more time to appear. Koller attempted to appear before | the committee last night and make f& statement regarding the investiga tion of the attorney oral, Ho started into a» bitter de nunciation of the committes when he was stopped by Chair man Volstead. “Bit down,” shouted Volstead. ena, disciplinary nar of the hous by Representat the result of Ketler’s fatlure to} member of the committee. | Dahlia Growers | Meet Saturday Maj. Jeune Jackson, vice pr of the Seattle Da society, will ad dress members of the organization ing, in the Chamber of ombly at 8 | Friday eve [Commerce asp rooms o'clock, All growers of dahlias or Jothor Seattle gardeners are invited to attend, | Several offers of free dahlia buTbs have been recelved by the Chamber or merce committees from gar. sin the etty. The committee Is ng ® plan to furnish the eity park board with free bulbs for plant tne along the elty® highways and boulevards, next spring, and has wsked for donations from members f the Dahlia soctety. “I won't do it,” shot back Keller, as he parsed back and forth in front of the committees, “Bit down antil we can decide What shall be done,” Volstead nald. ] After the squabble Koeller gave) newspaper men @ statement that he/ tried to read before the committee it charged that the investigation was “barefaced whitewash” and that he ve nothing further to do with It, altho he rted he had evi- dence to prove bis charges. Koller also made public ao letter from Samuel Untermyer, New York jattorney, in which the latter an nounced he would have nothing to 40 with the inquiry and charged un-| fairness in favor of Daugherty by the committes, Keller directed a few more shots at the committes and then left the} oom, followed by his counsel IF ctind Pistol pm PAGE 21 —————e HOT KISSES SANITARY SAYS UNIVERSITY MAN CHICAGO, Deo, 16—It you kiss kina hard enough to bileter the ips or otherwise the osculation le not sanitary, Prof, W. Lee Lewis, of thwestern university, de Glared here today Lewis was formerly an tnetruct or in the University of Washing ton “This theory that kisses gener ate enough heat to sterilize the lips is bunk,” Lewis stated “Kineos to sterilize would have to © enough heat to blister ‘None of the passionate lovers of history have accomplished this let alone the average lovers.” Lewin declared that kisses, handshakes and handkerchiets were the deadliest carriers of germs. Lewis t& the inventor of Lewinite, one of the Geadilest Kanon of the world war. Bandit Suspect Buspected of being tmplicated tn recent holdups, John Rocco, 20, was being held in the city jail Friday, un- | der the orders of Capt. of Detectives Charles Tennant, following Rocco's arrest at Westlake ave, and Pine at., Thursday nignt, by Patrolmen ©. R. Packard and J. C. Tedford. Rocco had a loaded pistol, which he said had stolen from his father and in- _| tended | to pawn, BONDS OF RED LEADER SEIZED | OMICAGO, Deo. 16, — Twenty thousand dotiarn in bonds for “Bill” Haywood and Henry Roth Fisher, | who fled to Russia after being con- vieted of violation of the espionage act, were declared forfeited today by Federal Judge George T. Page. The bondsman was William Bross Loyd, who was recently released! from state prison after serving «” short term for @ similar charge, If the money ia not paid within [10 days federal agents will seize hore. Bands Wrestle With Anthem of Chinese LONDON, Deo, 15—The Chinese |national anthem has been published and military bands must be prepared to play it Lived a Perfect Live 100 Years DUBLIN, Deo, 16.—Lenis McCrom san, who “never drank, smoked, swore or quarrele4,” died at Stare bana, County Tyrone, aged 10, |Fascisti Execute Thirty Brigands ROME, Deo. 1t--More than 90 bandits who took advantage of the “peaceful revolution” to commit depe redations in various parts of Italy were executed by the Fasctat MCT TT TTT Tc New York has the reputation of f grade peas. ‘We are meeting with success with nal high grade, BANKER TELLS. (OF MURDER DAY MARION, IL, Dee. 18.—The prose. cution today quissed witnesses In the Herrin massacre trial with a view to proving that the five men aco cused of murder were with the mod which killed 32 men in June, George Harrison, who said he war @ farmer residing near Herrin, iden- tified Bert Grace, one of the five on trial, as a member of the gang which passed across his farmyard on the Gay of the murders. The defense attorneys, on cross | examination, sought to prove Harrt- son was a banker instead of @ farm: ler, The witness admitted he held stock in a bank and was also presi- Gent of the tnatitution. Shining Angel Is Wanted in Pageant Would you iike to be an angel? If you have any unfulfilled desires to play « harp and wear shining wings they may be satisfied by attending the rebearvals Friday night at the University M. BE. church, where « cast ts to be selected to present the Christmas pageant tn City Hall park Christman eve. ‘The part of Joseph ts also unfilled and « large number of singers are needed in the multitude scenes, ac cording to Mrs. Maude Smith, coach of the production. Other rehearsals are planned for [the nights of December 19 and 21 Those interested are asked to call | Melrose 6345 or Elliot 1371. Judge Orders Him to Leave State Leroy Thomas, 80, appeared be fore Judge C. C. Dalton Thursday lcharged with failure to support three children. The weeping mother told of Thomas’ neglect of the children, and his unwillingness to clothe them. “Judge,” said Thomas, “if j would | marry me I'd gladly suppo: them.” It was found that the couple were not married and the children those of another man. Thomas was or- dered by the court to leave the state before midnight. SERVICES AT SAINT MARK’S Episcopal church, Harvard and Spring st. for Sunday, December 17, 1922: Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. Sunday school at $45 a, m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11, subject, “The Priesthood.” Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30, subject, “The People of God.” Rector—Rev. John D. Mclauchian, Ph. D, Cur ate—Rev. Cheater A. Taylor. No. 24% can 37¢ York Peas frowing the 4 nh ex- this This ye crop and @ nelling pe BOOZE STILL WRECKS BOAT) Exploding with @ loud detonation | heard for maay blocks, @ moonshine | #til In @ houseboat near Spokane st. and Klickitat ave, blew up Thure- day night, setting fire to the struc- ture. Fire department offcials rushed to the scene and put an end to the | fire after $200 damages had been done, Police are searching Friday | for the occupant of the houseboat, | whose name le sald by neighbors to | be Albert Johnson, In & sericea of eight boom raids) Thursday, eight persons wore arrest- ed by the police special detail, Two | complete stills are said to have been found tn @ houseboat at 1100 Lake- side ave. &, together with several | hundred galigna of mash. Barney | Burnham, $4, was arrested and charged with owning the etilla He was released on $100 bail, The other persons under arrest on | booze charges are: K. Okumura, 206 Second ave. 8; C. HL Rice, £19 atnd ave, N.; Helen Hall, 1914% Sixth ave.; John Olson, 108 Jackson st.; C. MeDougal, 1606 First ave.; A. E. Ball, 70 Yerler way, and Bert Holland, $14 Jackson st, Treasured Linen Stolen From Home A $50 reward for the return of the linen and clothing stolen Wednesday night from the home of Leona Mur. ray and Helen Veatch, 1911 Lane has been offered by the young wom. on in order to recover the articles made by their mother prior to her | death eight years ago, The linen, which included personal wearing apparel, napkins, soarts and Pillow cases, was laid carefully away after the mother’s death. Mins Veatch ts confined to her bed with nervous prostration as a result of the lone of the treasured keep: makes. No questions will be asked and the reward will be paid if the articles are returned, the girle say. VETS HAVE ONE DAY TO APPLY Saturday will be the last day on which former service men may make application for vocational training because of wounds or disabilities re- cetved during the world war, the local Office of the veterans’ bureau has announced, Written application from disabled men will be received if the letters are shown by their postmarke to have been mailed before midnight Satur. day. Girl and Two Men Accused of Theft Two men and & woman, Arthur EB. | | Pell, 29, Ed Lance, 26, and Mra Anna Magtord, 26, were under arrest | lor stealing an auto, The trio were arrested at Second ave. and Pine ast by Detectives Walter Dench and F. |W. Richardson. Snow May Cause Big Wheat Crop One of the biggest crops of winter | wheat in the history of the Big Bend | section of Eastern Washington will | result from the pi }fall and cold #i | Frank W. Graham, | Friday on open charges, suspected | = ee \tural and immigration agent of the PIKE PLACE AND ECONOMY PUBLIC MARKETS BEST CANE Sibs.64c S UGA 100 Te, Yee CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Bars ...--. Suger Stallo—Pihe Place, Keonemy and Mauntcipal at mareet Carnation or Borden's 4 finic Four 376 Sugar stnit a OPTICIAN Fine rm. Lowest Prices in Beattie BXAMINATION FREE Broken lenses duplionted for less te our own Grinding Department. SUSSMAN OPTICAL CO. Graduate Optometriot 0-6 Pike Place Market Below Notary Bakery Putra Holiday Speer 4 i VEGETABLES we CUT PRICES Var West Bnd Parenips, 3 tbs. , cooking and eating, 5 Be $1.00 to $1.25 Box vans ey Pike Fiace Mkt. om the Incline Me ALDEN’ Lewer Fleer, 40c COFFEE 3 Lbs. 98¢ Geiger’s Tea and Coffee Shop Stall 18 Kconomy Mkt. Mate FL Rear Bartell Drag Co. 1 package Gelatin ... Special Price .....$1.00 10¢ BUTTER DEPARTMENT, Stall 39 Economy Market Good Creamery Butter, Ib. 47@ | 5 Ibs. Guatemala Honey..70¢ Ex. Good Sharp Cheese, lb. 25¢@ | New Comb Honey ......19¢ Strictly Fresh Small Eggs, 38c doz.; 2 doz. 75c THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK Finest New Citron Peel, Ib. 30c box Cluster Raisins .. blue, 10-Ib. blue, 62¢; 10-1b. red. 8 Ibs, choice new PRUNES .. 2 150 cans finest pink SALMON. Hg can Wason's Coffee with 350 canister. Stong rout Economy Market, Lower F1. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET EASTERN HAMS 231/2c Lb. Sugar Cured Bacon .,. 1G¢ , Lamb and Veal Chops, Veal Roasts .. cee 8 UGG. persoresceses ers +25. Beet Roasts e 4 Lamb Roasts .. The | Chickens, Ib. ++: 20¢ MUNICIPAL g's GROCERY funiclpal Market SEE SANTA CLAUS in his Httle home on the lower floor ef the Pike Place Market, every day. G. F. HASTINGS? Set? 1523 Pike Place Market, Next Door to Manning's Coffee Stor Headquarters Calif. Beft Shell Walnuts, 2 Ibe.....68¢ XMAS NUTS All new crop. Every pound guaranteed, Special prices on quantities, Cluster Table Raisins, Tb. . Sun Maid Beedless or sevdsd., Raisins, 2 pkes. Shelied Pop Corn, 3 ibe Reliance Brand Cur Mra. Porter's Plum Pudding, om. cana, 200; lerge Black Figs, new crop, 4 lbs. Te Premier Salad Dressing o+--380 New Pack Eai Uiboy'e Roseda: Pete large CANS... +. 00.838 Del Monte Pumpkin, ‘fares per p “ Gurrantectn bis uti Vepeon 1 wal ber ea ton. Fates Head Rice, 3 ib New Layer. Figs. 1b. Mixed Peel, eft and lemon, per ib Solid-pack Tomatoe cans, 2 for New Dates, Ib. New Ores Mie Porters Fig or Fraic Pads ding, large cane Tomato Cateu Dt. bot seas Pure Ground 21 ocoa, wetle timate LDS. 6OC GOURMAN'’S GROCERY 1 12 Pike Pl. M&t., Lewer Fl. CANDY SPECIALS! BROKEN MIXED CANDY MY foresee seveeee AOC 2 Ibe. for.....+. CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS 200 per Ib.; $1 45 G-lb. DOM. .eseene Athenian Bakery 1517 Pike Place Market par New Cottolene, 4-lb. pail.. Holly Flour, 49-1b. sk....@1.83 | 4 Ibs. Split Prunes. 8 Irg. Norwegian Mackerel 5O¢@ | New Corn, 2 cans + dozen $1.45 TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, each 10¢; dozen.......... Headquarters for Lutefisk, Ib.......10c Remember we make Anderson's Celebrated Lutefisk (Genuine ently) to desserts of all kinds. 3 Te. 61.25 2-en. bettie 5 Iba, $2.00 BBe ANDERSON GROCERY COMPANY The Reliable Grocer—Two Big Stores Sanitary Public Market Also South End Market 1519 Ist Ave. Main 1197 | $rd and Washington —_Elll, 0574 ‘Tey Itt 43e 1b. in greater quantities than any ye " Flag Sifted Early June Peas ca 156 cu 25¢ Flag Tender Sweet Peas, can........21¢ ff) Planned by Vets FLAG TOM THUMB PEAS, Pinns for the establishment of a delicious, extra small peas; on 35C | “Little theater” in Seattle will be Swansdown Pastry Figur rev- this new item a there is no item » which would be quite 4 ig riate Glaced Fratts hristmas and our |Great Northern railway, who re- turned to Seattle from that section Thursday. |Little Theater MENGEDOHT’S MARKET STALL 2—CORNER MARKET, LOWER FLOOR GREEN’S BIG GROCERY BUYS! ae 62e |Mar. D5c tn $1.65 2 Ibs. ion CanpAMAIZO OIL.. ae TILIKUM | JUGS ise MARKET |INCE, MEAT 25c¢ Lb. 2 Lbs. 45¢ Pickles, Olives, Salads, Ete, First Ave. Floor A shop for those who JILG’s DELICATESSEN appreciate courteous serv- L. Vi YACKEL, Prop, ice and meats of Better Stall 21 Sanitary Market, Quality. Lower Fleer PHILADELPHIA BEGI FISH CO. INN'S Holiday Specialties Stall 10 Sanitary Mkt, Lower Fl, HEADQUARTERS FOR Artistically D. toa Cakes, Marstpan, Anise Cookies, Lateliat, ©) i Grats Ptetterneusse, Ete, POTATOES, $1 15 Be sure to take home ene of our Yakima Gems. ....+ . Per 100 Pounds, Delivered Fancy Xmas Boxes Filled with wonderful baked confections, All sises and prices, Beginn’s Bake Shop 1523% First Ave., Sanitary Mkt. store, 65 Pike Street. 1-1b, Box 97c FLAG BANTAM CORN, finest Eastern Corn, can Libby's Bpinach, No, 2 can Tun ¢ t 2-1b, Box $1.85 .. 20C Patent | formulated Saturday evening by the FLOUR | Veterans’ Dramatic club, at a meeting in Roosevelt hall | A committee constating of TL. Hill, | Harry Relly, T. L. Allison, Frank Gleason, F. P. Burchard, R. Wicker, ©. R. Johnson, J. K. Hawkins, W. BE, Whiting, Mr. and Mrs, T. Bulst and Mrs. J. K. Hawkine has been ap: pointed to arouse interest among the vererans’ Bosien ja Seattio, ashing. Powder Albers Fiap) Ibs. Libby's Mince Meat. large pk Prunes, nice large ones— B 4 Mb. a0 fh. ‘Raking ‘Powder Vv ble extra Standard it Vegetable Sho ae Corn, ean. “FOLGER’S COFFEE M. J. B. COFFEE = 43c; GRAPE Jul Sanbrite Cleanser— Golden Gate 2 Ibe. for .. 1” 42¢ urch’, XTRA SPECIAL (While they last}—National Biscuit 5 , 6 1 Cc Co.'s 26e SUGAR WAFERS (limit 4 pkgs.); 2 pkgs Seer Growth at Sitka | We Deliver bape vay hl fr gg Main 8285 Establishment of Sitka, Alaska, as oan hie Tree é « Sand VAN Pumpuin, Nov ree 0 200 } a bast Prapincesf ay Peer % = = You'll like its | Gives de A pected to result in a large registry of fishing and trading boats there, unusually liclous maple according to Alaska dispatches, Sits fine flavor, flavor to |ka has a large harbor and is near desserts of all the fishing grounds. kinds, 2-02, Establishment of Sitka as a port of entry is believed a direct result | bottle B5¢ 9 GREEN'S BUTTER AND GROCERY STORES 102-1087108-110 Floor, Corner Market |Expect Shipping Heina ‘Plum budding of the new tariff duty on coal, Lee el ane my PARIS, Dec. 15.—Women's shoes | ‘¢ now being made from the skin | of the sea leopard, @ member of the porpoise 280 # Show | ‘Chow jes, bottle ase aT ne) ka is HHT

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