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WONDERFUL AGENTS WANTED HsCovenry Charges tn 10 minutes Gal to agents, Rad Co, & aul, Minn. 56 AUTOMOBILES FOR SA AUTOMONILI LOAN We loan money on your car, buy your equity, or will pay spot cash. JAMES & CO. Ine IN _ADVANCB Pha STATH iy a ad fe “ph or month, or $9.00 year. ma SRRATER IN CITY ease CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RA Transient charge, per line per — (count six words t “ab Contract and Coupon Rates on Request MAIN 0600 BUSINESS j SERVICES | sat Attorneys. Law Kavice free. Joueph Alien, Leary Bid. Furke Bide. $08 eos moderate, Inf'n tree, | ete ok *_E tv tor, 210-12 Haight Milde. 2nd-Pine. | Hours, 10-5. ve. dates, Main 3543 Collateral Loans MONEY LOANED ON” AL, ARTY- ghee cf reuse THE RELIABLE, Thisd ave —, 7 Machinery | ~~ ROUGH T—SOLD— RENTE: ‘W. MONTELIUS PRICE CO, Beatle. | Investigators Ryyclare T Tat Secret Be: t ne Pree, 486-421 oe Bids En ott 0448. loney to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On dtamonds and jewelry on most satisfactor term SOCIETY TOR. Lis SweDi Ab LOANS SEATTLE 258-356 Empire, Hula Second Near Madison. Monuments PUGET SOUND WARELE & GRAN- Faon Co, ttorneys ATENT, FORM- a, labor saving pian 3 w to sell or manatartnred exhibit it before the wealth of the world in the Se- attle booth PATENT. * EXPOSITION Centr Jagr 3 York City demonatrate fo will az and ie model or drawin, at a total cost of from eaarny BOW?: tages Bia, Seattle a ee fees. Teeleding on, Lid “es Soe ts baba oa" | | for 10 to $0 aw ‘oped, sold. Patents “tor, sale now Auto chain Lar pentnens — ue Rhone a Les &Paten s S years gyaminer Oe Jott ‘sore, | $30 when al-| 34 & Univ. |7 vie aed ible ROTIORS _ .= Tohm Strom, Main 2020. Wii Too} Bra, po PACK) Feward. 119 Weattake N Fitiote 6236. e FOR SALE-—REAL ESTATE Christmas Special $1,800 buys a 4-room modern, Niehed house; chicken yard, This is a water front boa th oune lot k to Bastia 10 minut 17 MALE AN1 ALE HELP » F100" WHE. time, copying authors’ Write RJ. Carne: Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga. lars. TYPIETS ly, spare Authors FOR RENT—HOUSES UNFURNISHED fur 20 GooD FLATS 3117 EB. MADISON, fiat: mood 2816 JACKSC 2100 “JACKS: brick butld We rent hous CARTER, Ma 208 Columbia 8 FOR T AMAT cleared water, 9015 Ninth ‘ave. at tor ar kervice; S-room’ flat rooma, K. $28.50. *, cottages and flats PONAL D & MILL Wittortt 687 HOUSE Mehte, Ca W. Henderson Take Lake Burten car cory $12.60 corner | C. A. Sarat 8202 Greenwood Ave. Sunset 9718. tes, Sunset 1757 ECROOM WO HAT; GOSH CON- dition; 4 lots. Trent at | 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGB 4] at| Cheap—5 Acres On main road, orth of clty; house; 4,000 berry plants can move right in. Terme fown, $10 per. month, Price only $850," Call today at 6612 Univer- sity way, Beattie HAVE VERY ™ 6 re tl UNFURNISHED FLATS AND AP. ARTMENTS NEW FLATS, Just bf goes az bath, $25, In fine aba, e. MacDonald & Miller, Columbia st, r GOOD WOTTOM land for sale, cheap, and on your own terms, Near town and school There ts no commiasion to pay. am the owner. Write John Stor “ a seth, Poulsbo, Wash 3-ROOM APARTMENT “at |e FOR SALE—FARM LANDS RAY, 3124 B. Madison st. | ey] cy LAKE ¥ TAGE AT service, $2 rter, Monroe, excellent soll, pa heme 208 Bargain, Amey noon T RFURNISHED APART: | A rs | AR PROM OWNER ment; modern hone and Dath. Man! Lis } it. Phone Btilott $663. 3 FURNISHED APARTMENTS | ‘ultre “anh tetea pres. “sonn. S Black, Chippewa Falls, ROOM APART. | = i Pe oy “| fOR ig ea ‘ATE CLOT. Tee adjoining, for Seattle. Pouls!| Wash 80 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1F YOU WAVE WO OF F007 would like to place in syndicate holding valuable erty, send name and address, explain. N-99, Star. 8S STOCKS AND BONDS SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN “BA WARRANTS PURCHAS: AMERICAN BANK aLbo. eee | 86 CHATTEL AND COLLATERAL LOANS WE WERE ORGANIZED TO MAK loans to working men and woi FURNITURE, | PIANOS SALARY on A LIVE-AND-LST- LIVE PLAN. WORKINGMAN'’S LOAN 1007 SEABOARD BLDG, 10th Fourth and Pike Fitiott 617. @ GALARYIOANS | “SALARY LOANS MEN AND WOMEN borrow the money they need from this SOCIETY on their PLAIN NOTE. No security, no Indorser, and strictly confidential. & LANG ne Ravestigation. or inquiry of Reta Stor Firet and Sprtn, jends of neighbors. ‘ a ae aerate 2 TO 4100 @ ea aeicos-come Ye for any Us"iares Loaned AES xy “ es 1943 First Ave. 8. mployees Society pepe eter ep 865 EMPIRE Po Second Ave, corner Matnon. CORY Ag FARM LANDS NTED 69 ACREAGE A) ent. Steam _Beacon 1018 |i ROOME,” PX ° $i0. Ames, DU_ BARRY RETIRES aor THE PIANO BUSINESS pro} y with a national undert king. All pianos must go. DU_ BARRY PIANO Co. 1404 First Ave. 10¢ Union st NEW PIANOS FOR KENT RENT plied on purchase. Moyer-Toner, 1321 tth Ave. Cobb Bide fiiake buy isis bth. MSIE. USED REBUILT RANGES. Majestic $45 Acorn @andard Favorite Bakers Chief . Star Estate ... Also scevral rebuilt Lang ranges. A few gas and of] stoves, with or without ovens, $12.50 and up. MFG. CO. bu 3 Ege | ote ou 2.25 SALARY LOANS, PERSONAL LOANS MONEY IN FIVE MINUTES lace for work! men and women 5.09 on thetr own pes te icy can or indorser, at rates oe est Ea ao, Be rae iL. sent os satiety us you will take onal weeny or monthly ment and yo Si reiharonE, ——~¥OUND i A combination sonwe Y eet will heat by ith hot iter ment plan. OPEN 6 A. M. TO 8:30 P.M. LINCOLN, DoMEaTIC | nants 25 TON, IN 2-TON LOTS—$9. Sold regula: A for $10 and $10.50 ton. Our wert. is limit Order now. Lion L co. Sopra 5001 NTIQUE | = walnut Dadetoad. fine condition, | When Santa Claus late mode! Big Ben Pegg a el Sra'couch, new 00-me Comes to Town The improve bea couch, O-gaiion olf ments that Kenwood 1 have been made \i2-INCH MILL WOOD in the science Bie — load, delivered, 7 oo | of dentistry at Wood and ECONOMY Sur co. cteos 2250, | the Liberty Dentista wiil | RES. GET | surprise him. of your life Every year we improve in our methods of fine dentistry. Liberty Dentists 201-218 Washington Bldg. 705 ist Ave-—Main 3234, 10% Discount on ell work until CITY LOAN CO. 227 BEABOARD BLDG. FLOOR. 4TH AND PIKE tank. | PA taining an oneen't hove coat, in- Reward. Sunset) January ist w “READ THIS AD! Coal, wood, spec’ prices on all ¥ ye depend Galivery. Gar- e-: ._=ami|| Vital Statistics T iD, pianer ends, inside mill wood, BIRTHS | never been in water, $5 load. Me! rome 2424. YING Battery st. ters, on write for information. $125-820 month. Experience unnecessary. Intersitatiway, Dept. 476, Indian- eine Pom Fain pot. large ‘Washington. road: ", Fo Births in their households are re- -, Bo uepa Ca a 3923. ws ee mei 6107 Aurora Be Tit if Walle RAPH, PED TON OR TERMS. (fm AND «.. Guaranteed se £ Stattora & Schware, 40023 Arca rted by the followin, ‘olmes, Fred Robert. Ronald Station, ra Butterwo iter, ave. girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence, Vorrill, Richard, Bellingham .. Gittey, Marie, Oak Park, Ill. AND | Milden, George William, Chelan. Hetrick, Margie Harriet, Kent . Kuhn, Jacob F, Seatth Schultz, ayo, Germany Grostman, Frank J., Seattle Ritchie, Murtel, Seattle Green, Carroll Beldon, 8 Greece, Dorothy M.,, Seattle . Yaquterdo, Philip, U. 8 8. Califor- A RECORDS, ok CASH 214 HAIG ae {ACHIS ds, $10 up, Re Le 126. 1524 tring goating. BST WOOD, up; mill wood, iar load. Garfield 2035. change depa 1321 4th ave. Renton coal. University lee Co., Melr LL WOOD, #4 LOAD, % Extra dry forest, $5.60 |e jntonia, Seattle cari cos, "We throw it aw Clock. “a, Dostottice. | Kkemen. beginners $166. | $250 (which position?) il _N-91, Sta e tt evenin Main 0850 4. PAPER HA NGING, KALSO! joe Beacon 2982. ATED HAN 70 BUCCEED ledaoe, retailin Rawielgh Good Health Food Products: Spic vors, medicines, toilet prepar: ete. 150 every-day necessities used by millions, Largest company; es- fabliahed | 34 ‘favorably no capital each you to manage rmanent big paying $2,000- mo a yearly. Write for appli ve nee, +4 2 7, Re BUSINESS —Wie) HTART you without capital, refinishing chandeliers, beds, autos, mirrors, reflectors, ete, by new method. Write Gunmetal 0. 278 Ohl, De- gatur, 1h i A NEY MAKER FOR AGENT 90e an hour. Exe « territory. Write at once. American Products ad American Bidg.,, Cincin- [614 Fourth Ave. | Ww 6 | Me Curtis J, Seattle . BAM Rete s Nise | Dim, Frances ix; Seattle « |Sponce, Harold ‘Thomas Van- couver, B. .. Legal Greenaway, Mary W., Beattie. . Legal Hildebrandt, Roscoe C, Los An- goles»... A Brogren, Land, Arthur, B McCoy, Hazel Leoni Hibbard, Walter Francis, Ken Russell, Marjorie Rhoda, Se ttle Seattle . %., Seattle |Lazinka, Henry, Jr. Pendleton “oF Stewart, Violet, Seattle .. if | Spence, Russell Ln, Seattle a Weeks, Flossie Almedia, Seattle . George I, Seattle ‘ern 1, Seattle . . Harry Harlan, fin 12-inch wood. and dry. MILL WOOD, $400 A LOAD, $7.00 double load, delivered. Kenwood | 4605. | {NSTDE MILL {iLL WOOD, $4.75. SUN- set 03 ears? ‘ST TORE i Wood, $5.50 AND NM evenings, Melroi ‘ |\WANTED—SHINGLE “BOLTS cedar stumpace Oxbow Shing! Co, 127 River st. Glendale 0658. 7) GARAGES PO) EA TL GARAGES. “CAPITOL 56 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE HUGH BAIRD USED AND NEW CARS Jack Chisholm, our used car man- ager, says business for th 1922 has been the heat is unquestionably due to th business methods and the ¢ used cars and accessorios handle. With this fact in mind, Seattle's pioneer Ford dealer wishes you a Merry Xmas and « Happy New Year HUGH BAIRD SEATT LA'S PIONEER FORD DEALER Biliott 0761 | Flaherty Preston Hawkins, attle M Be. Josephine, Seattle, ieaet . William GC., Seattle Legal Catherine, Seattle Legal |LAtch, Morrie W., Seattle Wilson, Corrinne, Seattle Attell, Kenneth W,, Seattle ... |Vaughn, Alico M., Beattlo | Richmond, Henry C., Algona |Burt, Anna, Seattle « |Lord, Allen P, Seattle . Watts, Vola Mae, Seattle Rearden, Floyd R., Seattle . Corradini, Albertina, Seattle McMwin, Arthur Morgan, Se attle Courage, Lillian, Seattle’; DEATHS 66 years. My weil, Samuel, Coupe Abe house and || at LINGHAM, AND TO | will call and} want it cote, with: | THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle PATURDAY BUNDAY DEO, 24 ride | m, 146 th] 9 Low | Tide | Sevend m., 6.8 tt Kecond High Tide 140 p, an tt ym, secomd Math 1186 Be : ta a2 tt at AM wind south, TATOOBH ISLAND, Uarometer Dec rain, Han Kennecott tor ortes, Grays Harbor, M r 4 “ ate City of Vie jenon Bay, Han 12:50 p.m. Tacoma ot 8:56 Hhanghat at 6 p. m toria for Lon vie Pedro and at Ruth Alex for *" Alaska Vessels CORDOVA, Dec, 22 |meda, southbound, | PRTERABUR: Jefferson, n KETCHIKAN, Dee. Hatied, Jefferson, southbound, at midnight, eee Vessels in Port at Seattle |Hmith Cove Terminal—Pior A—titr Bl- + Beitr Page Maru, etr & © 0, Maida, or Terminal—U, D—#tr Ruth Alexander, Heattle Bhipbuilding & Drydock Co.—#tr ir Lurtine, at Coal Dunkere—U, ML. & rd _Moortner B. Morse, str Keys, Connectiout Street Terminal—ste Witte A. Higgins. Lander Street Termthal ne Mtreet Terminal —fitr Murveyor. Su Roman Burnside Dredging Co~ Hetforman's Drydock—Me Oregon, Alaska Bteamship Moortngs—#tr Juneau, vir Valdes, str Redondo, Winslow Marine aehr Robt. Lew: bk jaat, bare | Coquitlam Clty, Star whelers Noa 12 2 \Find No Trace of Bearch for two mising 16-year-old girls met with little muccess Satur day according to the police. No trace of Frances Cook, of Kirkland, and Audrey Stiles, 8602 Pighth ave, N, . both of whom disappeared during Gated, ote Ale | LETTUCE IS ON MARKET Shortage Relieved by New jor « Shipments Plenty of lettuce was on the m ket Saturday, With the arrival two carloads the shortage which pre Weather canal Report | valled for tho taat tow days was ro The lettuce was selling for! | Neved. $4.76 a erate, Celery wae sligh |whort with only one car in Baturday and Departures | Ai! other vogetables remained steaty H with the general movement good. Japanene oranges were completely They | 3 {cleaned off the market again, were practically the only commod that was Lemons were reported firmer |nome parts\of the market while oth fers declared them absolutely stea The price swings between $8 and $8.50 « cape. The weak made any price changes Saturd Butter was steady VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesal Artichokes—P 1 Delictous, Winesaps, Honey ae |Momeydew Melos Per f. [lee Cream Melons—Per Mb, 2 Missing Girls << an the past week, has been found. Both | W: girls are pretty, medium tn height, and dark-haired. No reanon for thelr disappearance has been found. Public Markets frat uit oe rane ie & Me to; brown . 4 he ste Stall 99, good sharp cheese, The ™.) Guatemala honey, 4 The, Tee; comb honey, 260; most cheese, M80 TH, Atalie 37-98, 4 the, Lima beans ihe; 2 Ts new Bun Maid seedless rai fins, 20; new mixed peel, orange, lemon and citron, #%¢ Mb.; 2 200 cane Prides mincemeast, Ihe, Stalls 1-2 ibe T.; bacon, the Stall 22, black cod, foles, 2 Ibe. 26e; halibut checks, peal grist mill, fresh ground whole flour, 10 The, She; # tbe fresh wheat, fle; Fagan's het cake 3 ts. She. SANTTARY Atal! 109, dest cane sume’ brown sugar, 4 Me B20; flour, & The ster ae, 3 tor Tee; sharp 100. “23, Reotch cw leat herring, ibe apiece, 3 for the; freah King salman, $00 Wit. crab mest, Teo 1. hi azo Piggy Bogen al $1.8, Weason oll, Bt Y-eal abe, Sunkist pave! oranges, 600 don.) taen- 4c, iy health foods. tails 20-21, antal 1 flour, churned butter, 2a fhe; new imported Raq Jack cheese, Stati Porter's 600 puddings, the; The Jar mines ment, 600; 260 plum pudding, # for 650; 20-02, orange marmalade, 160; 2) honey, ibe; Stati 17, #4c; brown sugar, 4 The. S20. Drifted Snow flour, 4 ew K, To. bate’ 27-1 28,2 te lard, 300; round steak, 200 T.; T-bone steak, 260 T, Stali 12, qt OPP ‘2en1NG eaws0OW peanut butter, 17 Th CORNE! | pot roast, |%. Stall 14, fresh skinned soles, 180.1. |2 Ms. 260; atlver aaimon, 200 tb.; King |aaimon, 200 tb.; fresh crabs, 2 for 260 18, None-Buch mincem cookies, 9 The. lanson’s home made with lots of Puget Sound Power & Light oe Prior Preference Dividend: No. A $1.75 quarterly dividend ts pay- able Jan. 15, 1923, to Stockhold- ers of Record Dec, 20, 1922. Stone & Webst Inc., Gen, Man, Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Preferred Dividend No. 38 1.50 ae ee dividend Is pay- Si Jan. 1, 192, to Slockholders of record bec. Stone & W. nen bs oe Man, Puget Sound Power & Light Co. * Common Dividend No, 11 A $1.00 dividend is payable Jan. {6, 192%, to Stockholders of rec- ord Dec, 20, 1922. Stone & Webster, Inc., Gen, Man, . | Turkeys—-Fane: POULTRY AND ‘MEATS Prices Fald by Wholesale Dealers te Shippers , tat, red Resse Ot, LV@, per TD. pave Hoge— Chote, tebe Heavy, fancy Fancy, tight Med, ‘i ‘ POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers | Decks -Dreesed, per Id. 7, dressed Live, fanoy, Belgian Haree—Live, per Dressed, per | Cows—Country p SES . Fancy block ..-. 7. Med., dre Heavy, 00 corn | Cattlo— Prime steers Good stoors . Medium to chotce Trime Meht . Smooth heavy Rough heavy Royal White | shee Dp Prime lambe . Wethers, Heavy GRAIN AND FEED Clty Deliv: Barley— Whole fo Rolled and ground, Clipped, 100's Corn-—Whole, yellow, Outs Rolled rowing Mash—100's, no B. M 108 ne M. | ment Heraps—iastorn Bhell—Kastern oyst moving enpectally fast. one market had not b. Shipping Points 17.00 GRAIN MARKET S CLOSES LOWER CHICAGO, 21.—Grain prices were lower at Doe | | Chicago board of trade toda) | was some export buying, Jectpte were heavy at all markets for both ‘rovisions were Today's . ar of) "Chicago Board of Trade Saturday's Quotations Hiwt sw Clowes 11.06% " a 11.05% 12am 16% retry ae rrrnent tty | th 71% +a% 2% ity 16.70 10.70 ow in , Ay Quotations Furntahed by Logan & Bryan 810 Second Rerten — iret t4e Pivet 4 Hecond ta’... First 44s Becond the Third 440 Fourth 4 4 Vietory 4% Foreign Money Status Priday’s Quotations Pornished by Logan & Hiryan 810 Becond Ave, Beattie ay oe) Foreign Securities Friday's Quotations ey by Legen & Bryan 0 Becond Ave, Geattic EXCHANGE CLOSED a | Count of the Christmas holiday. DOUBLE EVENT s/ON CHRISTMAS Judge C. G, Austin, recently elect- | and Mra, Austin, will have been mar ried 60 years on Christmas day. Christmas day, then, is to see a golden wedding celebration at the The *{] | Austin residence, 648 29th « “ai | three living children of the couple, and the four grandchildren, will be Present among other guests, The 5 | table will be set for 16 people. 6} Judge and Mra, Austin were mar- 34 | red in Glenwood, Minourt, after hav- ing attended school together. Shortly after their marriage they came West. a |They have resided 45 years in the -28 | state of Washington, the greater part of the time being spent In Seattle. it| Free Seed Bill Is Voted Upon ‘WASHINGTON, Deo, 23.--For the first time in years the house today “} | voted to eliminate from the agricul- tural appropriation bill the provision a“ under which distribute free seeds among their constituents. An amendment of Representative Langley providing the usual free seed appropriation of $360,000 was beaten, 38/84 to T1, Butler Will Be Sworn in Jan. 2 WASHINGTON, Deo, 23.—Pierce Butler of St. Paul, Minn., will be sworn in as an associate justice of the supreme court when that body meets on January 2. He was con- firmed as a member of the court by the senate late yesterday, after a vain fight against him by Senator La Follette and a few others, The vote was 61 to 8. Burglars Steal Morphine Tablets Burglars entered the Wallingford o|Pharmacy, 4000 Wallingford ave, Saturday by breaking the front door. The thieves took 200 morphine tab- Pe nf lets, and electric drug mixer and a * quantity of tobacco and a scale. 9, Badly Swollen LONDON, Dec. 23.—Anxiety is felt over the condition of the prince of Wales’ right hand, which ts badly swollen and swathed in bandages as a result of a serious straining of muscles brought on by shaking hands in his recent Indian tour, the Dally Express says. The hand has troubled him at in- tervals ever since his return. 2 DAYS TILL UR ISTMAG TODAYS THE LAST OF SHOPPING DAYS BER CHREIMAS MORN ARRINTES, 19% | oe ote ote! ots) ote ou NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—The stock exchange today was closed on ao HERE’S MORE ABOUT TWO WIVES STARTS ON PAGE ONE The history of the case reads like |@ novel | In 1887 11-year-old Anna Bortlla, rony-cheeked, clear-eyed, married John Borilia in the litte province of Wise, Finland, Poverty was their }lot, but love laughed at poverty ‘That is, until the children came After the birth of the second child the eyes of the parents turned toward America, the land of promine © jand where freedom and plenty could be found for their growing |bables, For months they planned jand schemed to find @ way in which |they could go to the United States. | At last with the faith of youth they decided to borrow enough money to send John. Anna would wait until he had earned enough to send money for the fare of herself and the little ones. Came « day when John sailed happily for the distant shores of America. Anna, with tears streaming down her face stood and watched the ship move away from the pler. Tiny baby fingers waved to the father who stood on the deck of the outgoing steamer, ‘With unbounded faith tn her heart, Anna went back to her daily toll. Bhe plowed the fields, worked with the cattle, sowed the grain, and ear ried on the work on the little farm that previous to her husband's de- ‘| parture had been done by both. | Datly she saved the few pennies that |eame her way. Thess were needed to pay the interest on the money they |had borrowed for John’s fare to America. Months later she received a letter |trom John from Pennsylvania, Hap- piness shone from her tear-filled eyes. She went about her work sing- ing. She kissed her children and told them of the little home thelr fa- ther was preparing in faraway America. ‘The letters grew fewer and fewer. At last they stopped entirely. Anna worrted a great deal, but her faith in her husband never dimmed. Years passed—still no word from John, Anna decided to come to America and find him.’ cost of transportation, unable to continue her journey tow- ard Seattle. Again she worked in the fields, and at the roughest kinds torily. When she finally traced him to his home in Renton, she was al- “I don’t want much,” sald re yang “all I ask ts J a Iittle while thing to do. I don't think $1,000 too much to ask.” “The poor children, the poor chil- away and not trouble him any more,” Superior Judge J. T. Ronald took the case under advisement. Two Are Taken in Booze Raids Edward Thompson, 65, and Leslie Hoodentyle, 30, were arrested late Friday night by federal prohibition agents, when a raid was made at 1909 Nint have. and two and one- half gallons of whisky and 18 bottles of beer were found in their posses- sion. The men, charged with posses- sion and sale, will be given a hearing in Commissioner R. W, McClelland’s court, fruits, mailing. Street and ‘POLICE THINK GIRL IS ALIVE Missing School Girl Is Still Being Sought leola Davis, pretty 1¢-yearol® school girl, for whose disappearance Frank Stow ts held at the county Jail, is still alive. This opinion was @x pressed Saturday at the sheriff's of- fice, after it had been karned that @ girl had been trying to get Stow om the phone at the jail, but that the prisoner had refused to leave his osll to answer the call. Stow is said to have admitted that he was with the child until an early hour Friday, and the authorities are Inclined to believe that she is simply hiding, afraid to go home because of some misconduct, real or fancied, Leola went to a school entertaine ment in Tolt Thursday night, She left the school with Stow and & girl friend, Virginia Pearce. Leolm and Stow walked to the Pearce home and then left together—and no one has seen the child since. Stow's story is that the girl wae afraid to go home because it was so late, He says he protested, but was unable to dissuade her—so he finally left her at a milk station about @ mile out of the town and then went to his own home, HOTEL ROBBER SUSPECT HELD Chased up four stories on @ fire em cape at the Sorrento hotel at Terry ave. and Madison at., Inte Friday night, Arthur Gregory was captured by B. L. Farrar, manager of the Som rento, at the point of a pistol. ory was held in the city jail Satum day pending investigation of hie record. Farrar was Informed that @ burglar was working on the fire cape and gave chase. Gregory, ever, ran upward to the roof, Farrar appeared on the Night Clerk C. H. Blomfield guarding the top of i | being a hotel burglar. SENATORS BAN BOOTLEGGERS ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—A paign against bootleggers in United States capitol building, home of the prohibition has been ordered by senate leaderm 83 4! HH | ? 3 : i] ad | | ‘i F ! i E fi i : 4 i l g 7 pit fi i | HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS" Note: Persons wishing the bulletin described below must observe directions and send applications to The Star’s Washington bureau, — and not to the Seattle office.—Editor. 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, compiled and tested a dandy bunch of — recipes covering all kinds of home-made chocolates and candied | If you want this bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the — j coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C, I want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruits,” and Inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and NAME... 0.6 ccecescee sees eeneeeneceeneeeeeeeenenseeeeeseeag! CHEY. .caeeece cess eneeeeesesensrsaeeseeteeneseceemeeess sonny BALE. ccc eecce cece cee names neenee eee er sesen esses neseeesenes F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 5—10—15c Stores 1305 Second Ave. and Fifth and Pine St. Announce for the convenience of our custom and late shoppers we will be open Saturday Even: ing, December 23, until 9 o’clock. |

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