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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, eae. Chr; . |BLOG LEADERS | ee o SCHOOL BOARD |Value of 1922 Crops Goes Christmas ™pewncrne CVMthiia Grey: ”yrrawtatey Above Last Year's Total The; 1,069,699,000 pounds, valued at) 1} a Tia, rie! > ° ’ Ask | value of the nation’s « on 6,000 / ie nal a I th t Fight am Tax Refunds He Ie Firet Love—le He the One and Only! Asks | + oya000 Sales to SchOOl|svproximatey #1,780,0 in 1992| ¢ 9,064,000 bales, valued at] t packages of Little ” Uncertain Miss 18 | j | the preceding your, but it fell] $1,190,701,000, com 1 with 7 SuneMa id Raisne—all tor a Is Univer Way — ome | Children Scored t of the 1920 value by about the| 641 bules, valued at $04,088,000, | | dollar - Christmas time -—— Dear Miss Grey: What would you do if you were a girl of; a t stsneet of aunt seanuts 607,000 "wound val = Children's etockin |} WASHINGTON, Deo, 1¢.—Pro-/18 who doesn’t go to public dances and has not done so for ont, “eee = beter’ ow ge ann in ite ve Pe Pe gps lb wapared 9 ; x deen ive vo thei fhe j]erees!ve Bloc: adters are preparing t©/ over a year, and who hasn’t had, untillately, anything to do) Gin, 4. ‘fumen, mete choo! | in 1920 th p dorks siete secaan. ota iihese Teng atlled Dap— []open tre on Semwitary of the Tr" | with boys because the ones you are used to, go to dances and| hoard was the demand made by {at $9.1 $202.10 compared with 99, ; Pnen epee BEL Toe tumite perme ana contd ng? Thomay Byron MacMahon, at- | was $5,729,912,000, For 002,000 bushels wt $166,843,000 | loge ttle p P js 1614 im tames ta persons and cor. | joy-riding? ; . : | Thomas Byron MacMahon, st [was $6.739,912,000, or | 1928 3,800 bushels at $106948.000.. wWhful, natural Porations and refused to~rewwal the! | Then you meet a nice quiet boy, five years your senior, who tan ie The corm arp wen setimated at|At 661,00 mmnpared with 20,- oe Pe geod and good ||‘eclbiente on the grounds that It I) does not dance or joy-ride, you go with him a few months,| jor ing wurprine and astonixh-|2,890,712,000 bushels, valued at $1 {300,000 ' $49,175,000 thems. <a pantie sae mnesene tax re | then one day he tells you the same thing others have told you| ment that the bour done noth-| 900,287,200, compared with 3,066,-| Peaches, 50,706,000 bushels, val _ ve ye in to prevent it Mahe maid: | 6 100 bushels, valued at $1,207,/ued at # 612,000, compared with © Get the carte 907 at amy |i iurne is the demagid of the pro that he loves you. ‘ : a ng to prevent t, Mad " 809 | bushel eae Sh VR SIEEND Semearen wis la pactaga’ al! feo Si |! crensives, wito Harts prepared a bill When you refuse to believe him, tears come to his eyes wa Ot gg ly ay. iris saat dia tes Ms ety Christmas price jauthortzme the tree sury to make tts |), . og aap tae hoeol bor for, and heat totaled 000 bush he swears it is true. | am talking about & ¢ els for thi ar, valued at | | | , 4 since ° me ppiere avy Le Pe aa eee I have quit all other boys that have told me this and tried | knowledge among parents. ; 189,000, compared with 814,906,000 Camp Lewis Has ——___—— t tenmal revenue, David H Blair, take | tO put their arms around me, but I couldn’t this one. | tyearold hildren-know of I" | Thusheln, valued at $754,884,000, lant Low Death Rate| ashi ernal ‘ : niger ped mis wale Carl B. Croson, president of the] year | : e refuge behind. a provision in the} Did I do right by this boy when I refused to listen to him, ean: tahk aeietiohioel thn ened pe Romeenpo peta sig han Le tala Christmas Cheer Ma! present income tax law whieh holts| and do you think he cares for me? If 1 cared a lot for a per~| vouid do what it oan to stop the Fi mg perdi I y- . » Lewis, huge Nprthwes ns Provided by Army ea treasury records cont (dential. | It has) son who said to me what I said to him I would be very much |trartic if MacMahon would supply | area with 214,440,000, bu a} nr P Rating?’ peeks ot Sem ruts hurt, indeed. ; information he has concerning viola-| eq gt §143,790,000 last yen, atintions branch | TWO hundred and fifty Christmas eg come Naseneot, aud wes given we| ‘Thank you for your kind advice; I have no mother to ask, | tons of the law. Ite said the board) Winter wheat 686,204,000 bushela,| of the war department j baskets will be given by the Salve _ Sc Everywhere nye soot os ig nig A L.H.S, SENIOR, [fould only point out violations and) viiued wt $614,561.00, oompured| But #41 men have died at the|tion Army to needy families in Se \ « gian’ = swoncer + Th. OMS * |lwcked authority to go further a th 600,916,000 bushels, at $671,.| camp since ite erection, a «mall num Anyone knowing of « worthy Had Teor Iron ’ in hi o | “Phat's the kind of talk we | ™! an nt ny | Atte. 7 only « starter, becare se Commissioner | feet badly to have same one treat you|| !@ her office Monday, Wednesday clared MacMahon, Barley, 186,110,000 bushels, valued ” hy A Funston and other Western posty,| ket is invited to phone Galvation | nd ro! tt $97,751,000, compared with 164. thas treated the young man || “nd Friday, trom 1 to 3 p. m., MacMahon agreed to turn over to| ®! 5 J " ws so 198, of aie ae ae a and on Tuesday and Thuredady | the board all information at hin din-| 946,000 bushels at $64,934,000 the report says. Army headquarters, Elliott 3 th 19 a) Blair in his annual }oport say LAS OIL RADIO | tora! reeunas tor tm» fivcar yea 13m. each powal, dd to cooperate with ite Rye, 96,479,000 hels, valued at Me Ticketa to the Christmas tree to that have been allowed will amount] Have you any reason to doubt that|| from 11 @. m. to powal, and to co-oper 4 FOR THREE MONTHS | 0. $182,371.697. This means that the| hie declaration In not true? You ad Piease do not come at} members in an efor to stamp out | 966,085, pared with 61,676,000, | Army Women Are be given for 600 children may also treasury is still to iaue refund war | mit that you feel differently toward |] other Umes, as it seriously inter] the evil, He also agreed to furnish 8.01 P * Gif |be obtained at headquarters, 1413 rants to the amowat of some $95,/him than other young men. You/|| feres with her writing the prosecuting attorney the same| Potatoes, 416,613,000 bushels, val- reparing (il ts | veth ans 000,000 do not want to lose his friendship. information providing a decision to) ued at $262,608,000, compared with Needlework, candy, rag rugs and In addition, Blair tells congress| Of course, I cannot may that he) seing used for each gallon, Thence Prosecute ts reached 961. 6 5/008 bughels, valued @t $398! 010 wpeciaitios will be wold by the new claime for refunds amounting | cares for you, or that he does not. | are stirred into it when the cooking ee Gra 862,000, Salvation Army at their annual to $467,829,361 were received during) You have quoted nothing but this! (, wished, Debate Teams Are All hay, 113,701,000 tons, valued) relief sale, to be held at 1412] 9+ the home of Mr. and Mra. West, 3 y m1 red with 97) Sixth ave:, December 26. The arti |4803 Bench drive, Tuesday evening the year. one instan and from what you say, Vanilla extract added after the e i ‘The end im not: yer, for Blair does | he must have felt deeply moved when | spices are stirred into it improves the | Picked by Coach 18,000. clew are being prepared by the Army | Mra. Bowe: | quality and adds to the enappiness of| Coach H. G. Hireland han selected| Tobacco, 1,281,004,000 pounds, val-| women in. thelr spare time, staft) Mrs. Livingston and rae you refused to believe him, You ai really the one who must Judge the! the putter, Use from 8 to 4 leaspoon- | dehate teams to represent the Unt jued at $906,142,000, compared with Captain Gale is in chan will be hontessts. 1, the beginning of ‘the present fiscal | depth of hin affection. fula per gallon of butter, according | versity of Washington in the Wash. | = — = aeceraronins Sern pe year. a8 li fo taste. ington-Whitney-Idaho debate Janu Another pussiing ‘thing to congress | Removing Mildew From eee ary 16. | is @ report made to Ehe house appro White Goods i “War Reparations” will be the sub Priations committer an November 22,| py .4. case Grey: I have @ recipe pM Odtain Li Ject of the debate. Jaren Batley and 1922, by Blair's chief accountant, Who | ee removing mildew trom white|/ emans License Julian Matthews will take the nega states that his records show a total i Dear Miss Grey: Would you be 80 | tive question and Ralph Graves and goods only which I wish you would| \inq as to tell me where I must go payment of refunds amounting 0] oun, tt ht help co man me ae SO Hamlet Dodd the affirmative onty $48,104,137, ne aeninst Melon eee ee een anne cnn chloe, |*2 6t AN application blank for a Ghul eeuell emee ve one good oe eer. | fireman's license? FRED. . oer AUINS “© |toated lime in one are ail of cold | yon must first pay @ Moonee fee of | Masonic Funeral water by wr stg gf cond gngemvead | $8 6 city treasurer and then go) : dag and squeesing thru the fingers pun platoons ci aserstaay edb | Service Saturday Let garment, previously washed. | ,.uding, Third ave. and Cherry of.,| W. FR. Barker, who was found dead | soak about 10 minutes In the solt-| 04 take on examination at his home tn Irondale Wednesday tion, then hang out by Beedle in eee | morning, was to be buried Saturday. | the sunshine dripping; ¢ not Funeral services, In charge of the wring. When New Congressmen St. John's lodge of Masons, will be ge When dry, rinse thru several ype Take Office held at 1p. m. at the Bonney-Wateon c waters, then wash with soap, an t | undertaking establishment. PAI =$5 Dear Miss Grey; Will you please | AINLE boll and proceed aa Ip ordinary weeh-| 141 me how many months after eleo- % ing. tion before the U. & senators and | Digmi This not only removes mildew, but | representatives take their “torn onina | Dismiss Charges THE QUARANTE CLUB wit! meet NOW PLAYING Which is ROUND 2 ' —-f0605 pea Ts | Gow fe very tad repeat the proseen oS? | A STUDENT, of Syndicalism| yy a) and the cloth will be beautifully clean | "°™" a ate ]_ EVERETT, Deo. 16—Criminal ayn —of — and white. This will bleach table | @icaliam charges growing out of bis alleged activities as an organizer for! the I. W, W, here were dinminned | against Pat Cantwell by Superior | Judge Ralph C. Bell here late Pri anything that ts| Query on Voting Be sure, tho, to always rinse and Dear Mine Grey: Can a Japanese wash all of the Itme out of the cloth. | vote in this country under any cir- | H. C. Witwer’s Inimitable Stories of THE ROMANCE OF : |4ay. Motion for diamisnal was made : ioc oS fe bey oth DoH. | by Prosecutor T. A. Stiger. Cant ag. THE ROPED ARENA eee who was born have and eetadtisnes | all Was tried and convicted here in oo 6 and established | November, 1920, but the supreme A Butter Ala citizenship at the age of £1 years, A court reversed the verdict. sheer és ith Cider may vote. Sate, 2 ; rt q Dear Miss Grey: Will you please eet < D " print @ good recipe for apple butter?| How hot ts the sun? ne tenets ™ (AGA ——- I have looked thru every cook book! Measurements by the Smithsonian | i » a4 | wes I possess but fail to find it. I want| Inetifution indicate that the sun has he or) Ane 4 to make itt cider. A @ temperature of appromimately 6000 - Pon at ' i fresh degrees Centigrade (or about 10400 E z older says Mclence LON IA il riiEATR rece eamei gS as thick as good apple sauce. | ine the thickness at frequent (ntervals by cooling small portions If ugar ts used, add it after the| cooking of the cider and apples ts| ? i PICKFORD “Little Lord Fauntleroy” IMAE MURRAY Betmont ave. “Fascination!” ——A small boy was slightly - : 7 1G iisurea rouretas night when —WouR DATs— PAINLESS PRICES Sinn tm er | CONSTANCE | . REGINA . Montioke Bridge | TALMADGE | /FLORENCE| LD DENNY 1 —aulte conventional te capture = cave man Second Ave. at James St. STARTING SUNDAY 4 | apple butter, but more or less (or! not any) may be used, to sult the taste. Apple butter ts spiced acrording to taste, adout half a teaspoonful cach of ground cinnamon, cloves and allepice —IN— “ThePrimitive | Mark Twain's Lover” / Have You a Little Cave J} “A Connecticut He'll Like This! Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” That plans submitted for the pro- | posed Montiake Stadium bridge pro- vide the structure with too much or- namental work, was the belief ox- pressed Saturday by Supt. George F. Russell of the public utilities depart- ment, and Councilman A. Lou Cohen. The plans were presented to the board of pyblic works Friday, a has been delayed for a week. Winter Garden Orchestra Intermational News Comedy “SOREEN SNA A DAY WITH TH IN HOLLYWooD Any Time 10e Loge Seats 206 LAST TIMBS— CHARLES JONES tn “PARDON MY NERVE” “ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT” STARRING HERBERT RAWLINSON in a New Mystery Role 66 y 99 Showing the coronation of King George V., the MIRROR? 2 eit in their pre-war glory. L. Hauptman's ‘ All-Artiat at INTERNATIONAL Sone. umpia rs” COMEDY KINOGRAMS MEMBERS OF the Pasowsetn| Group order, who have heretofore | [met each Sunday at the A. O, U. W. | hadi, will meet at the M. E. B. A. hall, 11923 First ave. Last Times Today CECIL B. DE MILLE’S “SATURDAY NIGHT” atyle centers, the Florence THE PICTURE YOU HAVE LONG BEEN AWAITING TO SEE THELMA The stirring love romance of the little Norwegian girl who captivated London—from the famous novel by— TS CORELLI ss ape Over $60,000 worth of Parisian LJOHN HAM RICK | —_ “THE VARSITY FIVE” eho seabed fashion creations are worn by ——e H Miss Novak in this picture. | Blue Mouse Orchestra Henri C. Le Bel, Organist A SIDE DISH OF SMILES, FUN SERVED BY THE ONE AND ONLY— CHARLIE MURRAY