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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 4 ERMILLER |New Song GRAFT CHARGES MAY BEFREED Featured | MADEBY VETS : | im Dane gain Ralph Horr Obtained Money Illegally To Serve the Men Who Work—T his Store Open Evenings Till Christmas Immediate Service— Ample Stocks—Incomparable Values at BURNETT BROS. = Quarter-Million-Dollar Jewelry | Stoc rt Considers Petition for Pardon } Governor hauls F. Wart wen te Thursday a petition for the of Poter Miller, ‘ore, promine: les in ma the carnty ust 14 by the V now serving 1 with diverting Bentence of from 28 to TO years Sane hare nda te ° wo ino Walla Walla for burglary and veterans’ funds to hin own A which = wa presented complaint filed late y i B. Asia and J. T re etepaecesanllagmes gre ary and treamurer, respectivels penitentiary officials and Se. Veterans of Fore Attorneys, who believe Miller's Roosevelt post Ware se ‘The complaint was filed In answer Beveeee fap the Detter to Morr’s sult asking that Asia 4 ‘Of prisoners deserve recogni MeVay be compelled to surrender to} 1 t 1 { A few contract ereditors some wald te in re) Mailer ian stich attraanan flying thick and fast between the lines excepted case, whic cf veteran leaders, and Horr recently attention 12 years ago when filed a damage nuit against Asta for Eleventh Hour Shoppers first went on trial here, fac $10,000 $8 and $10 a a Wa charges ranging from mur Duplicate bila which Horr ts sald Will Appreciate the Me perjury. After a five years’ to have presented for payment ia the Solid Gold A Bnd a final hearing before basis of the Iatest complaint, Horr Convenience of Shopping Here : Bate supreme court, he was wae an officer overmeas and has been \ j on two charges of but active In Veterans’ activities since . @nd one charge of perjury the war ne y a vd Ce record in Walla Walla ts "AG ras Sy. me, Ee te be exceptionally good and ‘ rn “ : He Row serving there as secre Think of the J T G 1B exact j MUNI grisce, chestain ave ts hink of the Joy = ifts Will Bring Half Price ® Prison librarian and treasurer $100 Di nd K | Paroled prisoners’ ald fund tamo ings ; Credited with starting the Twelve brilliant, flashing Diamonds of . i BA night school and is said to palin g00d color and exquisite cutting, mounted Other Diamond Final Shipment Just Recetved ; Mnfivenced many men to “Ko Py : is tn ver 0 white geld setting. * } after leaving prison. Work Says High Rents Paid Sap ha Fs « ing. Specials PEARLS at Amazing Reductions BU the fret to clan the ped for Postoffices 19% Diamond, walghe Glemency. Other prominent Esther Pressman in her ws ie gage ay eae $97.50 are: Roy Ertord. former| dance interpretation of “Mar-|_ WAS “ cubile x i cr ms pubs Die- Clerk of the penitentiary; Rob- mands of congressmen that a public avs € T. Hodge, former sherithe J. | cellonie.” |butiding construction program be m a "$215 Be Sttorney; Police Chief) Bsther Pressman, talented young) Authorized by congress during Ths ounting Beveryns; Lewie Williams, | seattic dancer, ix an added attraction! 88lon are supported by ns tr Sock. Stennis Mtorney; the Rev. Phillip Ear the Coliseum this week, whore| ter General Hubert Work s Hing, fine color, i, superintendent of the Wash: 4 peara ino singing and dancing | Of 6 postotfice pee - 2g ousting tor $225 $7.50 Thelma Pearls everd Se rer | act atartne the atest fox trot song | Semi? oe reeee “sn ve Re: A a4 Diamond Guaranteed Lo age geo _ 3 . 1 ie jnual report, 6, gig haan si: inches long with neck clasp, ag Rh pened eg — tten in Se-]Tented quarters, The government King. mewest white hamdesmne aéfic-lned $3 95 Siibaugh, Thomas Rj gn eee cattie have Al Horr [owns only 1,119 postoffice butld Koanting. tor S295 aift ense. Special... ° a attle by two Seattle bo: 7 Be Smet atten man, companer, of the music, and) asa) tor pestottices cots o11./f | Cigarette Cases J ome, erat, ine $10 and $12 | q en nftices costa $11, * tek, fine Bam Dicker, who wrote the wort | 0ee.eee a year. Garage rentals odd -wnated mew $275 Deep Sea Pearls Both the young men studied music in ws c 912.24 Ntekel-plated sett o- The luster end color Seattle Seattle. Hoffman named the song | $558,921, making @ total of $13,248, < ees ait vacitant : for a little Italian girt whom he) 977. inches r creasing postal bust ears ago. He said that the) The ever tncreasing posta re eran irene ees fas. Se was Gente) ene ace oe i cee, SM he pettonal campaign to make |i eased him, and he wrote the|' Officials confronted with the holt maewer Oty Of America ' coke in memory of Marcellonie jday rush are handling parece! post upon Wednesday night @ Seattle ox o the ‘The song has made a big bit with} mail on sidewalks, exposed ¢ : Ls Ta . Pear od aganet 4 scl so Seattle orchestras and theaters, and|elements, Work says, He thinks a oo ‘Comme: aoe Bag lis being played now all over town. |money would be saved if the gov otructi Te ¢ ree & ty rooms. The costume worn by Esther/ernment adopted a federal owner St ks of Fine A can-Made for 1923 were selected | "| Presaman in the dance was designed| ship program. dll gape sdleseee eee = Rose Silver, student at the Unt} Rents are boosted with each re AND Al I OTHER W. Wheeler, secretary ‘and | Yersity of Washington, expecially for) pewal of the jease, putting the fee A. H. Brackett. Mre Fos. (the interpretation dance of “Mar-|government at the mercy of profi 9 STANDARD MAKES OF Foy. H. O. Dutton, E. T. Ander. celionie.” ing landlords ” Loughlin and A. W Where business and cireum ora. stances justify government owner N. » £ Banker will [ehtp, it seems unbusinessitke for if and Ba f Live in Seattle | to sovermment to deny tte! Ly th divantage f- bees Sunday than any other Pacific coast city 18/15 necome lexee with a money ah ball St the | he coinion ped ewie Pog Peay nr lows and with all of the other many lodge wil held Satur. inker and pres attendant disadvantages of tenancy,” AT Horan," seats | mer ee tk tae wilt cam |Dt. Work says. “The present plan jose eda) bone his permanent ‘nome here next |” ee mi “New York has lost its charm for| Maniac Saves Life | me Tam going to bring my money | to Seattle and invest it here, But for of Asylum Guard LIMA, Obie, Deo. 21.—Chariey | all my admiration, 1 cannot everiook [the recklessness of motorists here/ Parker, demented Inmate of the state Dee. 21.—Their fortunes | and the apparent laxity of traffic of. howpital, bas proved himeelf a hero. by speculation, five for-| ficers,”” Simmons decinred He rescued Alfred Van Horn and ly business men met at) Mr, ond Mrs. Simmons, with their! another guard from Herschel Dunn decided to commit suicide. | daughter, are guests at the Hotel| Andrew Jabouski and William Gil- Eeeeetves at thetr homs. Washington, more, patients in the strong ward. eon ta a een The three men attacked the two gards, but were driven off when Par- ker joined the defense. James Hen- reon, supervisor, quelled the din- turbance by appearing among the men and asking the simple question: “Having a good time, boys? Van Horn was somewhat Injured, | windows were broken and furniture | damaged. EXTRA! 18-Jewel Wrist Watches tn Octagen and Round Shapes PLATINUM TOP WRIST WATCHES Stmiler te fllustration abeve. 14-&. colld white geld ense with platinum top, eet with four full monds. Guaranteed 16 Extra Special... $20 Elgin Wrist Watch Seevtne pm ye movement in 30- round geld-filled case with ai ee $14.98 Tea Sets, or Any Fine Piece of Silver Hollow Ware, Are Ideal Gifts Covered $45 Sheffield Vegetable Dish : Coffee Set juadruple ev pinte on Sliver Dane. Double dish. Genuine Sheffield Stiver Mate ean be used separately Constete of Coffee Pot, Cream- if desired. er, Suger and eon ose st $34.50 $65 Sheffield Tea Set Hive pleces of Gheffield Sttver ill Be Lucky! en dozen Tricolette Blouses—the finest you ever saw—will go on special Christ- sale tomorrow and Siuartay at special on Any woman would willingly pay more for any one of them, for they easily pass for the more expensive Offers to Trade Child for Goose BUDAPEST, Hungary, Deo. 21-—A | woman was arrested in the poultry market here while trying to sell her 6-months-old baby. Evidently in the deepest of despair, she offered the child on her arm for the price of a $30 Celtis. Plated 4-Piece Tea Set, Special Surely this special Tea Set will meet ¢! moet exacting requirements. Stmiler Mlustration. Consists of Tea Pet, pal Creamer and Waste. Special, Big Reduction on All Fountain Pens and Pencils $10 Sheffield Gravy Boat bright finteh, Sattr and similar to iiustration above. Shefficid plate. Special, $2.50, $3.00 Gold-Filled Plate. Consists ef Tea Pet, pee eae be mage phe ou; a8 Through our unusually large buying prac- goose. Knives 6 95 Sugar, Creamer, Waste and 17 yerehare | Pencils, ‘Watt, we are able to offer these wonderful erty” cnteient the women, le ‘Trey. $49.50 e Schaetier, Moore “some one will pay the price in poul- Good quality Knives, Spectal .........5 * Gite pF my prost try for good, healthy child.” some engine-turned jurnett Bros, ee A man was making an offer to and others hand en- " the woman when the police interfered graved designs. Spe- Rees Set $3.20 and took the woman into custody. cial, Ee oe ge ‘Pane, and $4, 00 Her case was referred to the state es charity organization, which found esemineas. that extreme misery due to lack.of | 1 90 ‘ i ess reduced te..... $4.80 funds was the woman's motive for . Between Madison and Marion $7.0 Fountain Fens 6 OO desiring to rid herself of her oft- oa spring. ‘Tweekanore and made him gtve it to me, You'll give it to Santa, won't Uekety split to a hole In the ground and disappeared, The snarp eyes of the Twins had spied something white | YU. Need Six Months for Ceremonies Germans Cleared r Sg d ht oda Included in this lot are also several good quality OF TH “We'll have to go after him and |it back, for if we don't, Some have some silk with side cord Chines, were sold at $3.95. The special Christmas price style, in tle-becks Crepe de Chine Biouses— sticking out of his pocket. other models — five remarkabjy fine values. = “It's Tweekanose, and he has ‘These Blouses—both the stolen Billy's note orled Nick Tricoleties and Crepe de how will (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1922, by Seattle Star) get Mother Transports of Murder Charge BRUSSELS, Dec. 21.--Investiga- tion has proved that a Belgian sol- dier shot at Obercassel, Rhineland, was killed by a comrade and not by German Inhabitants, as was charged. BANGKOK, Dec. 21—The cere- montes incident to the marriage of the king of Siam to Princess Laksh- mi will conclude with a state dinner six months after the wedding segan, Babe in Suitcase | NEW YORK, Deo, 21.-—-A young | and some with silk for tomorrow and Saturday | Santa Ciaus ever ‘know what Billy is $2.95. | Wante for Christmas?” fr bool eon frag Bayi Beach mother traveling on the New York | Extra Sweaters the Brownie, Central carried her baby in @ suit 4 24 Si “Here's Billy's note,” said Kip, | ase in which big holes had been Big bargains in Wool handing {t to them, “I just met made to admit alr. onl An Males Slip-on Sweaters at a price that wouldn't pay WAISTS Designed with special @ittention to the needs of stout women. Excep- tional vajues st Special $6.85 $1.65 Hundreds of Camisoles for the yarn if you bought it in the skein. Not sha@ddy goods. Hun- dreds have been sold. HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS Note: Persons wishing the bulletin described below must observe direetions and send applications to The Star’s Washington bureau, and not to the Seattle office —Editor, FOR LESS TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS, and hundreds of | Gifts for Youngsters as well as for grown folks, are on sale at prices. away below what you will have to pay on Second Ave- All about how to make ‘em at home, Delicious home confections of this kind are just what you will want for the Christmas season, for gifts and for parties thruout the winter season, Our Washing. ton bureau has collected, complied and tested a dandy bunch of A figure popped up out of the chimney | recipes covering all kinds of home-made chocolates and candied Without doubt the largest assort- | fruits, If you want this bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the rth ment of Camisoles in the city— When @ little boy or girl writes a) them; amd sometimes it’s somebody | coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau, nue, Wo' while to walk over just one Mersalines and Satins—all shades note to Banta Claus and putea it up| clae Wke Nancy and Nick tn their block. and sizes. Special Christmas prices the chimney (or lays it out on the | magical Green Shoes, window-sill when he hasn't a chim-| But that's not all! There are ney) why, that's all there is to it—| naughty little fatries sometimes, like for him or for her. ‘Tweekanose, for instance (the Httle They have nothing more to worry | gnome that wakens the babies) who | about after théy put the pen and ink|love to make trouble—steal the! and notepaper away. notes, mix ‘em up, change the names, | But that isn’t all there ts to tt by|rub thingy out, and do everything | $1.00 MARKET BLOUSE AND Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C, I want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruits” and aa herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and ma i. Store “open evenings this week until 8 o'clock, to give workers a chance to shop. DRESS SHOP any means—no indeedio! they shouldn't. | Bomebody has to collect thowe Nancy and Nick had a dreadful | Street and No. ...... 66... cece eee eeee Peer eeeveeeccsesoecs notes anttake them safely to Santa| time of it 107 Pike Street Claus, Sometimes the winter bird«| One evening, just about dusk, they and chimney swifts get t and|came to Billy Bolton's houwe and | (Between First and Second) carry them to the North Pole; some. | were just about to light on the roof times the Fairy Queen's helpers, Sil: like two little birds, when a figure aac OL) DA STOR ver Wing and Nimble Toes and | popped up out of the ehimney, slid Twinkle Pen and Fippety Toes get down the watwr-spout, and ran 1419-21-23 EIRST FOR AR Te Gh re

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