The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 4

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TUE SEATTLE STAR o|TakeY our Banker’s Advice|MISSING SMALL | . "| Don’t Lend Friends M oney IS STILL SOUGHT Abductors Belleved to Be Hiding In South | omsanaan | RIO DM JANIIRO, Deo, 21—Are | the persons responsible for the dis- | appearance and possible death of Ambrose Binall, wealthy motion pto- ture magnate, who disappeared in| Montreal, living in Brasil at this! time? Ani American detective who has! Just arrived in Rio de Janeiro, says) that they will be placed under arrest soon if extradition arrangements oan | be made | The detective—who refuses to al- | low his name to be used—claims to have obtained the following informa- tion: fimall was drugged and taken | aboard ship to Suenos Altres, where | he was placed tn « private insane hospital. Six months ago the hon- pital records show that the patient was reported as “dead from natural causes.” The persons responsible for placing him in the institution disap- | | peared and detectives traced them to| Rio de Janetro, It is claimed that the man and woman wanted tn the cane are con. | stantly under survelilance and that an Cynthia Grey ‘(Reac Writes of New Form of Cruelty and Wonders How Gentler Sex Was so Called. ‘ ‘Dear Miss Grey: The other day I chanced to glance over of the exclusive magazines and noted a new form of ty mirrored in the latest styles for women, It stated that whole dresses made of monkey fur are quite he thing, and to make such a dress the fur from 10 monkeys wh er, say fashion are the fur is better when taken a mother monkey with babies. x pm this, it would seem the gentler sex is anything a when it comes to its own adornment, the law forbade it, they wore Paradise feathers d from the fluttering breast of a murdered mother They now wear furs of all kinds of animals that no suffered untold agonies in their death traps. carnivorous human race may perhaps be pardoned for g its animals to eat. Some day that will be recog-| for the savagery that it is. are we even approaching civilization when we murder) to adorn ourselves? WONDERING. | oa eee a the population, Mise Grey will receive callere | Ma of Mexico City? im her office Monday, Wednesday tos y City is situated on the plain || And Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thuredady at an elevation of adout The latitude—i9 degrees | from 11 @& m. to 12 m. each week, Please do not come at i longitude, 99 degrees, 8 west. The population ts, ac- | other times, as it seriously inter feres with her writing. to the census of 1900, 101,208. | sattente | census « arrest will be made as soon as legal < iis ehtest Greck-tittar cel-| srom tne ee A AONB SAE papers can be obtained, PA ie the a — Cha trater in the United States? | 60 nyrt years. .Their average dis 7 ty The Kappa Alpha. joontes im} tance is about 100 tght-veare, or RAIL PROBE limit of his imagination. Bl om college, Schenectady, N. Y.. 1% | 600,000,000,000,000 mites. / . wonderful ZA He the oldest . er 7 IS UNDER WAY} . pas 1 w Se Oe far from the earth are the! weet ne O% Mannel be WASHINGTON, Deo. 91.—A na! | imagery of the has fo the fs * ike up the big dipper? | yventeay, etn a tud ond! tlon-wide investigation of rolling vision of Graham Bell—the Y fhe seven stare that make up the) p06 ie goak for some hours, then| Meper are at different distances | sretch and dry. Flannel should al-| ways de shrunk before being made Feaders who would like tn- {se . on making vegetable @ for winter salads will re- || by writing to the Se- || Washington bureau, stock condition and practices on all railroads engaged in interstate com. merce Was started today by the Inter etate commerce commisaton. Freight carrying equipment only te Deing examined ond tabulated. The investigation wae ordered “with a view to promoting econom!- cal and efficient nervios, to establish. tng rules and practices with reapect eee What is the strength of ico? Toe two inches thick will bear a | man to walk on; four inches thick wii bear horses and riders; sia Miss Eleanor Kerr NEW YORK, Doc. 27-—“Tf you've |ably suggest will be an investment safe and adequate locomotives and cars necessary te performance of thetr duties as common carriers,” the comminsion stated. Questionnaires are being sent to all lines and hearings will be held here early next year. Trodden to Death by Herd of Cows HUTCHINSON, Kan. Deo. 21. Stumbling as he wae running to get out of the path of a herd of cows, Lewis Felton, an earold farmer living north of Kinsley, was trarapled | to Geath. | ARDMORE, Okia—Cart Saunders | ané Kerm Dillard, leca! pilot, serioun ly injured when Dillard's pla crashes to ground near here “‘Beaver Hunting’’ Tale | Gives Reporter Fright THE NEW BEPORTER | demanded | per square foot. tell him candidly what you think of| ished into thin ar.” eee | hts character, hie children or hie | Homestaying women are not Is there any way to prevent the/ private stock. jalone unwise in thelr investments: dor of cooking food tn the house? “Never take his a@vice as to FOUr | hustnens women are just as indie Tt te acid thet o little salt eprinkled | investments.” jcrest, Mise Kerr adds. on the stove wit remove any dis-| Thus says Mins Eleanor Kerr, 0- | agreeadie odor. nancial statistician for a Wail et.|, Te the woman who depends en inberited money for support, Miss municipal bond house. “] - Kerr recommends bonds of the clans If you are a widow,” she enys, | “with your husband's Ineurance In a lump sum, or if your great qunt| To the bussiness woman she eum left you a legacy, It'e the ensiest| ots the eafe Investment of a cor thing to lend ear to @ friend who! t*in sum and apecuiation, If desired, knows an Investment paying up to| With what's left. 22% per cent, | “But po matter what the ¢roum- “But dont listen. Hie you te a/ stances,” ahe concludes, “a woman dependable bank and consult ite wilt always be amfe in consulting eee ‘What fs the average life of a queen dee and other bees? The queen dee is said to Mee four years; drones, four months; working dees, sie months eee ‘Who was “Bioo¢y Mary”? Queen of England, sister of Bliza- Oni et cry Bae ce mi H a il Fi2 ai rT i butt end betten | by fire. How would surround | has laid there te un- ‘beaver, beaver, | so00d of these trees tsa would ring out, cedar. One can climd the ts a throng of | dy the ald of a| ‘They had seen Wally’s tracks In ‘embar- | A 100 | the anow, altho that fat little ground | | hog should have been in Dreamland It certainly was no cold as much as Wally did Every once in a while they could see whore Wally had sat up on his hind legs, for the snow was soft and showed where his plump little body had fiattened it down. “Ah, bat’ remarked Dusty Coat. “Stopped to blow on his fingers, aid he? Well, the weather will be still colder and more than his fingers Bird-Eating Frogs ~ Found in S. Africa CAPETOWN, Deo. 27.—Enormous which eat birds, mico and . small chickens, have been found in the interior of South Africa. The Coal Youre Looking For It heats a large house quickly — and does it all winter—at & reasonable price. It’s high grade, wasteless and effective with steam or hot air, rar.ge, stove or fire- place. NANOOSE WELLINGTON COAL is the fuel you can ab- solutely depend on for ideal comfort, Your dealer will send you a load promptly. i will be frostbitten if he remains around this meadow any longer. I'll have to see to it that he leaves at Dr ° once and takes his family. pee rison rm along, children, we'll have to hunt aws P Te: up this fellow at his house between for Butter Theft) tne wheat ticid and the potato WILMINGTON, Del, Deo. 27.--| pitch.” For stealing a pound of butter, Hen-| So off they all started again. ty Clarkson was sentenced to serve By and by they came to Wally’s ® year in prison. front door and rang the bell. And AMERICA’S SWIMMING TANK 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 @ dandy bunch of recipes covering al! kinds of home«made chocolates and candied fruite. If you want thie bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. 1 want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruita,” and oe herewith four cente in stamps to cover postage and mailing. ° NAMO. .. 402042 .0es cocnemnmucwwens eovewvectentearecsaneesen: Btroct and No. ....-.ceccescarcececesececvccames cncescccase: OMY -.000cecreserscccsndoncewsnds stcccssoesecemeeressccsons: Je neee At AO teen ee ew eens san sewes meeeee sede tesersees eeees FOR RENT Space 18x40 in Pacific Block Exceptionally well lighted; both passenger and freight elevators, Elliott 4217. ‘ 404 42-Story L. C, Smith Building The latest addition to Uncle Sam’s armory is the amphi- bious battle tank which tears over land at 35 miles an hour and chases the fleeing enemy thru water. Before high army officials the tank gave ite first demonstration in New York when it sped up Broadway, climbed the Palisades and then — ee Muto. Jt, eee badge se by it leer Cor iecie. ‘ormer auto racer. is shown (above) climbing ali- —— J sades and (below), swimming the Hudson, F.C FERREE , President 4400 Fourteenth Ave.NM. instantaneous transmission of the human voice a few feet or thousands of miles. sever-league the minds of “the little folks.” 33,000,000 conversations a day in the United States testify to the value and im- elimina- |imohes thick wili dear teams with|a friend and want to keep him-—| paying closer to 5 per cent. But | moderate loads; 10 inches thick will| “Never loan him money |you will not awake some morning |‘ SAT service, -_ require the portance of the in the |austain @ pressure of 1,000 pounds| “Never, tho repeatedly urge4,.|to find principal and interest van | °*rTiers to provide themesives tion of distance in social and business activities of a nation. station. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company HOLIDAY RATES a IMAGINATION and VISION The story teller's fancy created Hop-o'- The boots exist only in Over Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance Fare and One-half THE LINE OF RELIABLE SERVICE Dates of Sale December 29, 30, 31, January 1 Final Return Limit January 3 Tickets and Reservations at King Street Station Consolidated Ticket Office Main 6620 1010 Second Avenue Elliott 5830 E. L. CAREY, General Agent Passenger Department - 200 L. C. Smith Building SPECIAL REDUCED RATES One and one-half fare for the round trip to all gn in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, where e one-way fare is $30.00 or less. . . Tickets good on UNION PACIFIC trains leav- ing Seattle at 3:30 P. M. and 11:15 P. M. on De- cember 22, 28, 24, 25, 29, 80 and 81, 1922, and January 1, 1923. Final return limit, all tickets, January 8 PRE For full information call at CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1010 Second Avenue Telephone: Elliott 5830 @-W. DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Fourth and Jackson St. Telephone; Main 6933 H. A. LAWRENCE, Clty Passenger Agent, O-W. Depot ‘Telephone: Main 6933

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