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wits . - : - — a i THE SEATTLE STAR ) ‘DINNER LACKS |! 'ALLEN MADE _ ‘TURK PARLEY |DEATH EFFORT !9 Are Graduated —_| Madison Boys to PHONE RATE 10 SOUR PICKLES ASTORIA AID SHIP COUNSEL DEADLOCKED UNITES FAMILY] ,,.From Prep School) Comp in’ Soa UBAND I cr mr Nine students were graduated from| A party of boys from the ¥. M. C, 4 DROP PERHAP Drsycunek 6 Go team pees fires Got See ae foe f san Turks and \hristiann | dead: | « ; pigs ‘ s ‘ ,| the “¥" college preparatory school! A. Madison school for boys will spend 4 ' ner to members of the & re |Charies ¥ Alien, assistant United wor buy a Christmas turke bu J. Ralph Mages gave| Christmas week In the “Y" perme locked in the Near Kast peace cor this week. Dr States district attorney here, to the in enough for a qu rs worth of ference over the fate of Christian the graduation address and W. L.| nent lodge at Lake Keechelus, under arrived In Seattle except the pickles, , ; to the nearest That’s Spokane Mayor's |Sccorting to the Alaskn department | Seattle Will Subscribe Quota | portion of istrict counsel tor the| minoritien in Turkish territory rope and carfare to : sevice Thal the direction of thelr instructor, An diplomas of the ( : association on January 20 have all amt ah sat United States shipping board waa| The conference has adjourned over | river ; |thur Gleditzsch, They will enjoy Prediction After Hearing {oie eas Cone tor nlenle of $25,000 lttaved: andasee the hollday, Marauls Curzon remain-| Men, Florenee Fend Golden found | ™ . | themselves with bob-sleds and skates, ; dill, sour or aw Moods, as they Allen will take up hia new duties |10K here to Keep in touch with Ismet | nereit and her 6yearold son, Bob. M4win Richardson, Alfred whit —— * SPOKANE, Dec, 22.--Not only ts/ arrived, were stored in the Spokane] Seattle began wubseribing Batre) te Grewon headquar | ash® Turk delegate, Meetings will), 6) cHristmas with 60 cents, |More louls Rothe, Chartes Lewis,| 4 RESOLUTION indorsing the ne | tm telephone rates in Spokane and at |") age oo rven| homeless and unemployed people of] counsel for the board. His tm | ment, the French delogate, La Hoche, | 76% ase atone’ Mar ie a pt ia oe rretssilice wneadiar soe z Gther points tn the state, but 1 | te thre ons reat ken, Astoria. ogee aah rey mena appealed to the Sur to tel the) The er ee 1 re University of Washington. Veterans of Foreign Ware. ven possible the rate will be de-| ¢ oa carrota trom Valder relief fund office ha “pigs meng cule ve ype ROR nas spirit and make con n or a “first paymen ns brie Cteetniiikigelal Greased as a result of the valuation | a ived he 1 the steamship Spo-|tabdliahed at the Chamber of nm , t turkey, 0 Mra, Golden b | hearing this week at Olympia in CON | pang Accompany the Fairbanks|™eroe, on the ninth floor of the ial aasnietant te Tom Revell ft Turks don’t give Christma pe and te 4 wtrect car + s t ; Ibection with the petition of the Home| donation wan a recipe telling how to|Aretlc building, and the dollara be. | district attorney, after ser Ae | presents,” retorted Rizanur Bey Den Plains river, There she ust ry an X' erimen pu Be) Palephone & Telegraph Co. for a raise | mae the best bread from the native | @ rolling in early tn the morning ant in th ‘ bd rope around Bobby and he } Pe GA rates on certain branches of its] riour, milled in the furtherest north| AN appeal hgs been tasued by| office one year, Formerly re plunged into the waters, Police res Frank ¥ president of the | assistant corporation counsel under | EEE ts the atntorent: of Mayor) OO tee or ares ware rande| Chamber of ( 1922 Record of | “visser vypearea at te nowita Buy a packet of ‘ it es ple to “give @e ously and prompt Allen's af ntment haw been ap * a i Sante techn "Ube so. “Marr? 3 Thariss A. Fleming, who, with James} from native berries, growing wild in| Ple to “sive generously an P M. Geraghty, corporation counsel, re-| the territory. Menus will be printed | '¥" to the fund. proved by Chairman A, D. Lasker edestrians Hit Christmas’ after all turned from Olympta. on paper pulp furnished by an Alas Tt is poir out that Seattle ts| of the shipping board. » | “Figures presented by the com-| kan paper company, in Speel river, | *™ply repaying an old debt In going | by Automobiles BROTHERS ARE Panies, the state engineers and the! south of Juncau to the as ata © of Astoria. oy in| URS / yi rto . 1889, when the greater part of Se @xperts employed by th v us| Reindeer steaks, clam nectar, blue. o " . aan a ee : , W REUNITEI ition, Indicate that the petition of |perrtes and 400 pounds of potatoes | ttle was dee royed by fire, the ttle e ar on 729 fame finett 4, wae gut NO wU) ‘D . se ‘cibated for the dinner by |Oreson town was one of the firs hose” hi ' tae aca a the telephone company for a ra IN| were contributed for the dinner by to come to the ald of the sufferers. when he was struck at 27th ave Two half-brothers, Hd Sweeney é {Bt = Sates will be dented by the public] various sections of the territory. The yeas . Oe land J, 3. Dickinece, caspet hands! SNES Goenialnsion,” declared. the | compicte meal le being furalahed by > aah Sepnvadbvechs copia dibd de chapel of the, 7 =I A. usa *. Gaaparettl, 2919 Jocks | Vovasteere of Amecion, stter having and see if it is not the most oungma this week in the lit Mayor. “It is even posable that a/ tne Alaskan cities. | Youngman reported that aj Dee separated for 23 yeur The Feduction will be orderéd as a result} . ck by hin| had not seen each othor since Bwee delicious Tea you ever tasted. ethene figures.” Es a i here | write abou Marion Talley, age 15, the daughter | SPEAK HERE! V OTE Piao ee iide We Serta én Fe “Most Tea-Drinkers Think It Is.” $10,000 | whe call it to om ten. | car TATRA alin eha Roce | tisutennneGoveraor wom 2) KOR ASTORIA | oelas” sttvian’ ™S” fattensnt neh | 73 Lad, canenem, wee truiaes | ect ago gweeney came to the Me & H.-G. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors 1 DE LAE LE AEE LE DE LA Ls A a, ban vocal prodigy, according to the )Coyle has accepted the Chamber of] 4 cigt of $10,000 from the general |Appeared in The Star referring to notice of the Volunteers, after he \ mmeree, for the peo-| Hugh Caldwell The city council of Astoria at that time appropriated $600 from the gen eral tax fund for use in relief work ney left his keon at lown at Fifth Macision of the-directors of the Met-|Commerce invitation to be present i aod, a ave ne bale ie ndly’ si 0. 4 to,them for ald in find Opera company. She is tojat the members’ luncheon for state charge of the carnival, which was ; Topolitan Opera p L. 42 47th ave. BW for four years before npt-|delegates en route to Olympla, on ” pea. en? | held last summer in connection with | 2! st } P clef of firestricken Astoria, The Roulah Dudley. 4040 82nd Eg seriously to become a great artist. | January 4, Governor Louis F. Hart] oney was appropriated by the city | the veterans vention. He aid 732 ulah Dudl 2214 | relatives In mere will be unable to attend, More thah | that nelther he nor McVay war con: | ave. #8. W., wan slightly Hurt | not wish to jeounctl Friday Tt 60 sceptance: oc (ved - » vursday when 4 car driven by J 50 acceptances have been received |"! sit wan authorized after|Mected in any from solons und state officials, tho} ‘ ler sf nr ema pen 8s |GEP BLANKET | |Wettest Stns ssorcl tne, is ts som ’ ve been mailed in. Delegates from | ie ee ne merce He aaid the G 4 At '733 J. B. McClellan reported|men each night, and Col. Fred Lind jan sections of the state are being) oud be asked to rain 000 % wy Thursday that his car had| «ey wired Dickinson, asking him to a | given In thelr honor. tax fund will head the subscription & carpenter or station r Ho spoke of having for Christmas list that Seattle t* preparing for the Post: tablt way with the affatr Berens, were eetabiened. ta H, Cunningham, 1630 45th ave. 8! phe Volunteers cared for Sweeney, Iman A. Lou Cohen made] 108 ANGELES, Dec. 22-—A group | 4th ave, at 10th ave, and KE. Madi) Money was telegraphed the next « ne Tacoma chamber tn giving a on ny, and the men were e taener oo the pcver weeding the even | the motion for the appropriation, fe-]o¢ Los Angeles capitalists has ob- |" rend and the men were united a few ¢ r for the legisiators the oven’ |cailing the prompt ald that Astoria | tatned « blanket off explottation con 34 A, cripple was struck at|days later, when Dickinson came in ae oe ee eo coe oom thm time of Seattle's 7 Fourth ave. and Union at.| person. A good position wag found | . ent here, at ceomon on all east coast off lands In | * cheer The Tacaqma event | *** t on 1 ne: " ber’e_ luncheon. —_ great fire in 1889. The motion car | Mexico, according to an announce. | Thursd by ear driven by Mrs.| for Sweeney: in’ a North Bend fac | 7 }iw m biennial event and it ix expected S A adil” aaa a cana aie tll Sige 4 that the Seattle luncheon will be {fd without a dissenting voice. The| ment made by the promoters today.| J. J hn, Pourth ave, 3, Ha} tery, and he gene te view, his oid Iheld every other year ordinance formally setting aside the | ‘The concession in sid to involve 11,-| Was unhurt home in the summer to see hin moth | a aiaoe }rund will he passed at the council's] 900,000 acres of jand adjoining the 735 EB. MH. Will, Knickerbocker |: During his absence two sinters hotel, tol 7 pas had died, but the remainder of the a regular meeting Tuesday rich workings of American and Hrit 1d police Thursday | “ J and corrective diet win praise trom! 1922 Rainfall ish companies tn the Tampico and|thio his car had knocked down «| family ts living ceo Wm. J. Long His letter) | _ | : > > strict drunken man at Fifth ave. and Jack- | : ould be of great Interest | s Below Normal |(*OUNTERFEITER WT meres weedionke } : ly to old folks: If the weather man will keep the TRAILED BY HAT | ceorgs 7 Deshantiter ous er ‘the ay |Murphine Drops An unknown man was : | rainfall for the next week under| NeW YORK Detectives, an.| deal, sald they obtained the conces i7 struck Thursday at 10th ave. | Out of Running | jseven-tenths of an inch, 1932 will| nouncing arrest of two men in New| sion direct from President Obregon,! x and E. Harrison st, by a car [pass into history as the driest year | Orleans for passing bogus American | under the supervision of Secretary of | riven by D. L. Molloy, 6 10th ave |the Northwest has ever known. —|raiiway express checks, said the| Industry, Labor and Commerce | | The normal rainfall for the North-| counterfeiters had been trailed over | Alesio Robles, } | weet is 34 inches, At 5 o'clock Frt-| the country by descriptions of a ve day night only 20.97 inches of rain | lour hat one of the latter wore. jhad fallen in Seattle this year, 1911) SEN. JONES WOULD Thomas F. Murphine ts out of the race for speaker of the house of KH. Fick, 9% Roanoke st./the next legislature, He has con. 73 was knocked down Wednew | ceded the victory to Mark Reed, of | t Yourth ave. and Union et. by | Shelton, who in suid to have been Estranged Couples |an auto driven by Grace Jacoby, es| promised 67 of the 91 vot Asked to Make Up! én eek eae xl CHICAGO, Dec, 2%.—-Santa Claus 738.0. received an injured had 21.69 Inches. It ts not probable that 1922 will beat the record set by 13, am the rin, which ful Frid |] PREVENT SENATORS || r‘to ver t vant to the “simony|iug'nen's car gives by P.M. thor asicKe *| tub.” ly, Zenith ~ r j %% 92 inches, and the balance ofthe FROM FILIBUSTERING | °"\iaee timothy Hurley, noting ax Tous ate ola Wasingion’ a ORIGINA your will mest, Ukely produce an WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 personal agent of St, Nick, declared | ry ureday | Malted Milk other inch of rainfall, the weather prophet believes. i ABORER RESTS | a bill to prevent flibustering in ' |] the senate and requiring senators ont, We 6 eer Gren by A.W } to conform t te Umiting 4 when couples whose difficulties | a i IN BRIDAL SUITE}] Sistecar, | [have brought them inte court might | Peterson, Everett iE AURORA, IL—Kart Lindquist, la *1t was announced that a filfbus |/make up. I'm going to turn these | The Original Food-Drink for Al! } borer, threw away his shovel and|| ter will be started after Chriatmas || fellows loose and give them «|, Pifly pounds (of twats le the GuikLichettiene OmcenPountlen engaged the “bridal suite” tn a local! | against the bill, and chances for || Chance,” he sald. Mein uowdocath aes i ‘Malted Grain Extract ia Pow- Tablet forme. | hotel so he could “rest.” Lindquist || its defeat by that method are de- | dere’ Nourishing-Woeccking, Deserta cover 24 per cent of the! wan notified he was heir to a $30,000 |} ciared good. Zebras are to be bred on a farm - OW Aveld initats d Seb : | s si near Millbrook, New York. earth's surtane. ! | wi on a a ; | today he will return all husbands <2 1 , | who are members of the club to 739 BEnh,, 3. CHRMEI, "99. em yon st, was knocked down their wives for Christmas. 4 ~ . riphie tate Wns Gay tothe year | Thursday at Fourth ave. and Jack Senator Wesley Jones, in charge of the ship subsidy bill, introduced il ' many vetiet, Rosaia Bros. For Your Selection Their Complete Stock Christmas Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers Grown in Seattle In Their Own Greenhouses We suggest the following for Sunday or Xmas morning of: Orchids, ly of the Valley, Gardenias, Baby Poinsettia and Other Flowers We Specialize in Euphobia (Baby Poinsettias) Gitt Boxes of Rosalia Quality Flowers. Gift Baskets of Roses, Chrysanthemums, ete. Cyclamen, Azaleas, Potn- settias and other Blooming Plants. Decorated Hampers and Baskets of Growing Plants. Holly Wreaths. Fancy Wreaths. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY . Also From 8 A. M. to 11 P, M. Friday, Saturday & and Sunday Remember friends and relatives with flowers. We can telegraph them anywhere on short notice. § Our fleet of green cars insure prompt deliv- ery to all parts of the city without added charge. Telephone calls given prompt attention Rosaia Bros., Florists 1001-3 THIRD AVENUE Phone Main 0355 or Elliott 1547 338 H entate. rac i ik METROPOLITAN | “2Y2 wetnsslaredatartey Commencing Sunday (New Year's Eve), Dec. 31 HENRY W. SAVAGE offers Die Delicious Vocal Adornment \s_ Favonire ti i et if i td -t Hy fe sfist i # i He : Hi ; hrowgh wrong enti BOO Timas at The LIGERTH, ew youre to sick folks is go ond take | | KE Y' [ewcheers Sa Tae : hbristmas HOE IPR TE eR OR w Ue age oe \y that reflects MAES ALL couch SE Ne icine ADD 10% s KINDRED. DISEASE: AUSE AND TREATMENT” } Pro sperity ° ENCLOSE A SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE “RHEUMATISM AND SAT. MAT. 80 | 5Oe, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 wateh for your book by re- ‘mont of their trowk H > - ‘ ; | 1 walk off and forget My ft oh %—Dr. Loughney’s Rake f Offices are located Bf HE SPIRIT AND PROSPERITY of the aver jon, in the } 4 age American city may be gauged by the en thusiasm and money its people put into Christmas buying. Seattle might well be judged by the 1922 Holiday trade, It reflects a sound financial condition and the optimism that comes with a well-filled purse. WHO Could Not Learn on a Christmas _ PIANO . Breathless s Retiring Reductions AT THE CORNISH mas. SPECIAL ISTMAS / REDUCE RATES One and one-half fare for the round trip from all stations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho to any destination where the one-way fare is $30.00 Seattle began its Christmas buying, weeks earlier than usual, and some of Seattle's largest stores re ported greater holiday business in late Novembér than even just before Christmas a year ago. The head of one of Seattle's largest business houses says On October 1 we had a larger stock of goods than ever before in our long busi nese life, Then we placed orders for $250,000 worth more. On January 1 our stock will be lower than for many years We are being ‘cleaned out by the onrush of Christmas buying. Department Stores, Men's Stores, Specialty Stores 3 all bear witness to the public's capacity and willing ness to give Seattle its gr st and c lest Christ FREE LECTURES BY PROGRAM 3 With gratification The Dexter Horton National or less. Direction of Mary Ann Wella Bank comments on this fine display of holid 7 ick i mana tomann Olen Suk captoniia vas is adieeiee thee toe Non are : ,_ Tickets good on UNION PACIFIC trains leav- earnpredsy. pxiday (ang. Setur- joey ial Li ane lag! msg Northwest all the MLERKAMLGOE ing Seattle at 3:30 P. M. and 11:15 P. M. on De- " ‘ ' prosperity and happine M. 1. EB. E, A.M. 1, EB. pcomper 21, 22 nd 23.0” penerisied ae St ee eS Pe Noted London Scientist. and Metaphystcian cember 28, 24, 25, 29, 80 and 31, 1922, and plus war 4 SUNDAY, DEC. 24, AT MASONIC HALL Fifth . Arcade Bid 3p. m. Subject clentific Right Thinking.” 8 p.m. Subject: "Life Understood.” NOON HEALING TALKS January 1, 1923, Final return limit, all tickets, January 38. Tires With 600 Nail | Dexter Horton Holes Leak No Air For full information call at Mr. D. M. Coats, of Chicago, has) |B vd EVERGREEN HALL Hy wented @ hew puneture-proot innor a ona an Fifth Floor, Arcade Bldg. CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE ¥ Ee Monday, Deo. 25: “Nonreality of Matter.” | 1010 Second Avenue ‘Tuesday, Dee. piritualiam, Wednesday, Dec. 27 8. Organization——How to Help It.” $1.00 ADMISSION LECTURES ROOM 4032 ARCADE BLDG. Telephone: Elliott 5830 O-W. DEPOT TICKET OFFICE y air. Incre: 0 fle fro Wy 7000 to 12,000 miles without, re- Second Ave. and Cherry St. this wonderful tube from ||R SEATTLE ; and the beauty of it all ‘that this new puncture-proof tube BOTABLIGHED--1870 Thursday, Dec, 28 (noon) Fourth and Jackson St. no more than the ordinary | |BS Fri . 29 (noon): “RB Telephone: Main 6933 gnd maker riding a real pleas |1f Sat , Dee, 20 énoon): ‘ou can write ir, DM. © At the admiasion lectures audible tr H. A. LAWRENCE, City Passenger Agent, O-W. Depot Telephone: Main 6933 present upon request, giving detaila in writing, with name and address. Wor further Information concerning appointments and treatment, address Room 4032 Arcade Bldg, Tel, Blliott 2986, y 338 W. 47th at, Chicago, as its them introduced everywhe derful opportunity fo f poteresied. write him today. eu faa, OSL