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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR GERMANY IN 1923 Monarchists Planning for New Throne Junkers Hope to Overturn Republic Tell the People They Need Real Boss Fascisti Bands Growing Thru Nation BY MILTON BRONNER BERLIN, bee aT SENATORS HEAR UNBAUM BROS SMYRNA HORROR Armenian Refugees Tell of) Turk Atrocities | By W. H. Porterfield WASHINGTON, I A tale long drawn P rin tled by t s of half-wild d thru the turgid we muddy river, until all are dea Old women put to the torture to FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Scfween PIKE ond PINE Just One Mo:e Day to Obtain This Splendid Mattress for The nevolent sharp dispute d with be ix organ say the least ernment into Saturday a Banner Day of Values in the December Sale when | latter has loo! Opent upon var ations nim im, to ant man monarchists work for restore tion of a throne. reveal supposed gold; young wome rded with park! ng men shot down and left to} pn the tral) der men beaten with whips, and over all the roar of flames from burnir are but a few of the ho by refugees And the Last Day, Too ! Special for Saturday, Only ! 30 Fur-Trimmed Coats $49.85 Each 80 Beautiful Fur-trimmed Coats that sold formerly for $59.50, $59.85, $65.00 and $69.50, will be placed on sale for Saturday only at $49.85. their 0! l which tats clare war hints and any othe y have organts the path of plans German monarechica reted we “Der Tag” now ts the day upon | « which they will the repub He and substitute for it the old mono 1 | cled, overturn swaggering Junker clan Time, ctroumstance and » thelr hands t are raaking aut 16 of them rained the king As soon as tl nya th Other Big Reductions in Coats, Suits, Dresses son the White bill are still goin on White of Kansas, has introduced a bill to may have escaped the torch and] aword of the y Kurd 4 brutal the kaiser and got | treaty, with ite cup of b re Te Under the ser your wages went further the small business man Dresses Priced special at $46.85, $33.85, $23.85, $14.85 and $9.85. Suits Priced special at $33.85, $23.85, $16.85 and $9.85. inte, under var Coats Priced special at $46.85, $33.85, $23.85, » the workmen kal Under rhe you never had to tgnored the decree Turk in Asia Minor, an be ad have relatives in Americ mitted to this country Dillingham “3 per other words, White cent” One-third of your life is spent in bed —relaxation in sleep in the very best prevention against ill health. FULL 50-pound, 100 per cent. all-cotton Mat- - tress, made by those who understand the worth of a scientifically made mattress, is now offered as one of the leading values from our bed- ding section. Is full size, diamond-tufted style, has rolled edge and covered in floral pattern ticking; packed in carton; prevents soiling. Sale is limited to present stock. Can be furnished in three-quarter size. se Armenian refugees. Their wring te image, y a tion of an inch the committeemen: law to admit Arment Poles and Italians if so, why ha But the ate by day at th law Two “Arrested. for Selling “Smilo” Mr. and Mra, B. Murata were re-/ despite the In proposes to ond the present immigration re ions and let in several thousand is pitiful enough to « of a stone chance that the bare will be let down a frac “for,” aay most of “if we amend the y tribute.” its have press, pam riters ‘erian professor ina big | University repeats that Germans are 0 constituted that they must have a boss | The old newspaper, Kreuz Zett- Ung, appearing as the Neue Preuss leche Zeitung restores the iron . to its tithe head ith the | ard With God for King and Country.” This In the capital of the | German republic! In the reichstag the monarchiets | have deputies. Among the 459 mem. bers, the social democrats lead with 173, central party has 68, the German national people's party 67 Thin latter is the party of the Junk ers and monarchists, Ite reichstag jleader in Karl Helfferich Not part of the naional people's jhard up. The money landtag, Minister of the Interior Schweyer sald he saw no danger in jerman govern niversities, @ menace ne wta letien dominated by ns of Junker familien, of old offi cers now without fat jobs ie, even outside of Bavaria, ts that th never sure it has accomplished ite od the Orgenc government ts purpose. It h,a wemb-milit the next union of ¢ There is r to engineer th Hohenzoltlerna give none kaiser is too greedy; comes from the money rganizations, The The exiled his sons too Th , $14.85 and $9.85. Millinery Special for Saturday—$1.95 Millinery Dept.—Second Floor 200 Trimmed Hats in soft effects and blocked shapes, including sailors, mushrooms, turbans and off-the-face Hats in all the Winter styles and shades. Hats formerly selling for $3.95, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Spe- cial, each, $1.95. hard up. party, but playing the monarchist . | same, are organizations whose name is legion. Then there are such secret organt leased Thursday on $250 bonds each, rg after they had been taken before United States Commiasioner B. W.| Clearance of Complete Relaxation, Now Girls’ Rain Capes not , Kate Mahoney, found in Lake Union, | McClelland a Smile.” a be 7 per cent alcol A Mattress Made to Insure $9.75 ge anid to Se A honey case held by County Clerk George Grant. Tho Mahoney has been hanged, the exhibits may prove useful at some time in the future, Deputy Prosecutor T. H. Patterson betieves, on ‘$500 ball Thursday was held on liquor charges Keep Death Trunk of Mahoney Case ‘The trunk which held the body of | court to liquor charges same charae Will be among exhibits of the Ma- Important to Mothers - Scientists tell us that the human body runs as an } engine runs—on fuel. As fat burns more readily than almost any other food—fat is a perfect fuel food—it produces energy to run the body and heat to keep it warm. Children, who are “going from morning until night” need more energy food than grown-ups— they need fat. But delicate children who need it most, frequently will not eat fat in its usual form. Practically all children will eat fat in the form of delicate NUCOA The Healthful Spread for Bread made from the rich fat of the white cocoanut meat. Nucoa is not only non-injurious to the most delicate of digestions, but is helpful when animal fats cannot be eaten. A Spread made from cocoanut fat—as Nucoa is made—is used ex- clusively in many famous hospitals for the treatment of stomach troubles and various forms of digestive disorders. Energy foods, however, are by no means the only foods a child needs. There must be food for growth, such as milk, which supplies the lime needed for building bone, sound teeth, ete. They need iron to make red blood—to be found in spinach and other vegetables, in eggs, raisins, ete. And they need fluorine for strong eyes—fluorine is one of the 16 vital food elements and is found in whole wheat prod- ucts. And they need the wonderful properties to be found in oranges, tomatoes, carrots. So the wise mother will give her children cereals with plenty of cream, a pint (at least) of milk a day, leafy vege- tables, eggs and good bread spread with the energy food charged with selling contain | United States Commissioner A. C. Rowman released Arthur Anderson | Anderson | George K. Potts was fined $390 when he pleaded gullty in federal Onear Mobr was given a $250 fine on the zations as brought about the mur [ders of Erzberger and Rathenau After these murders the govern ment passed laws for the republic's! safety. These laws have brought the republic and the Bavarian gov [ARTHUR BURCH ‘BACK ON SOIL LOS ANGELES, Dee. 29.—Arthur | C. Burch, acquitted defendant tn the J. Bolton Kennedy murder case, has | gone “back to the sofl.” Rurch, {t was learned today, ls now jboss of an excavation gang doing grading work on suburban lots near | Heverly Glen, where Kennedy was shot to death as he started to enter his summer fodge. | | Burch, garbed in overalls, and just jas “chipper” ax ever, said that he! | took the job because he needs out door work. after his confinement for | more than a year in the county jail Madalynne Obenchain, co-defend- lant. is sald to be living in Low An. geles with friends, But her where. abouts is still a secret, even the po- j lice having no track of her \Judge Speaks to Council Members An optimistic talk by Judge Thom- | an Burke was to be given before the! members counci! of the Chamber of | [Commerce at their luncheon in the! | Arcade butlding Friday noon. WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 KFC—5:30 to 6 p. m.; 9:15 p. m KYW-—Chicago Grand Opera Co. performance of “Sampson and Delilah,” 6 to 746 p. m. KZC—9:30 to 10:30 a. m KDZE-—10:30 to 11 @. m.; 120 to 1:30 p. m5 3:30 to 4:30 p. ms 716 to 8:15 p. m. KIR—6 to 6:30 p m; 915 p. m. "AMUSEMENTS MOOR Twket DAILY THEATRE ™ 815 to}, THIS WEEK wiours wan) NOW PLAYING Overture Foplen of Wk KEL JACK HAWLEY WILFRED CLARKE | | in “NOW WHATS | EDWARD MILLER | 6105 | ROSCOE AILS | °** | with Kate | ais ~~) 86 “| 880 | Se bid HY SISTERS (160 PATHE NEWS \10.23 Matinees, 2:30 Nights, 7 and ® | day night at 20th ave. and E. Their potatoes, rye, wheat and hay have brought tos prices, Their farms are constants working for the kalver's family TOMORROW: At the Krupp Fae- tories. BANDIT TURNS _ DOWN MONEY A binck bandit, who stopped Mrs L. C, Jones, 2002 E. John st., Thurs- Madi son st, refused to take 50 cents, | whieh she declared was all that she posmenned. was coming back from @ grocery store and inquired: “How much money have you?" Just half « dollar,” replied. The bandit shrugged his shoulders. “You can keep it,” he said. “You need it worse than I do.” Another highwayman. Mrs. Margaret Finks, 723 Marton at., was not so considerate, He roughly jostled Mra. Finks at Second ave. and Union st. taking her purse, evn! taining brooch, which had been | in the family for 190 years and was | highty valued. No description of the! man could be obtained. Mrs. Jones| | Furniture Dealer | Leaves for Meet | Berman Schoenfeld will represent | the associated retail furniture inter- ente of the Northwest at the conven-| tion of the National Retall Furniture | association, to be hold the first wee! in January in Grand Rapids. He lett} Thursday to visit the furniture expo. sitions at Grand Rapids and Chicago. £ men, comprising | the sales, office and warehouse staff | of the Crane company, held their! fourth annual banquet and get-to- gether Thursday evening at the| Yacht club. Milk Shippers to buying @ half interest in the Asso-/and sentenced to life imprisonment, ciated Dairies, cussed. ‘The first meeting in 1933 will be| Harvey T. Sullivan of Valdez, Al- ho robbed |held at Carpenters’ hall, January 2, |aska, en route to McNeil Island pent- | when officers will be elected. ‘The board of directors of the Milk | The man stopped Mrs. Jones an she | shippers’ association will hold their|man, convicted on a charge of at- jfinal meeting of this year Saturday |tempted murder, and Antone Gol- jafternoon, when the proposition of |chuck, Indian, convicted of murder 2? , Boys’ Overcoats Main Floor 42 Coats—Special, each 15 Coate—Special, each These include convertible and button-to- the-neck styles, in excellent coating ma tertals, All other Coats also reduced. Special $1.29 .. $4.95 Upper Main Floor Lge certs Girls’ Rubberized Rain Capes in colors of red and blue. A serviceable Cape for school wear. Formerly $2.75 each. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Choice at $1.29. (Aleiies Prisoners Discuss Purchase | on Way to Island D. M. Lynch, Alaska newspaper Seattle Elks Ask Anti-Dope ¥ President Harding will be to pick out a@ national a week by the Seattle Biks, who Bs approved a resolution to ti proposed by W. J. Sinek, exalted ruler of the Chicago Officers were initiated at Thursday night meeting, Y presided over by D. W. once of the Seattle lodge, ited ruler of Inc. will be dis | passed thru Seattle Friday in the jeustody of United States Marshal tentiary. STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Sale of Decorated Special for Saturday’s Selling TABLE TUMBLERS | 6 BARS OF P. & G. WE At, Set of Six NAPTHA SOAP FOR 39c ‘29 fe Thin blown, clear glass; a bar Excellent soap for washing ye gain at 6 for 39¢. and general housework; 6 bars ¢ (No C, 0. D. orders, no deliveries) for ROCHESTER COPPER BOTTOM WASH BOILERS Sizes 7 and 8 specially priced for Saturday— At $1.83 (Slightly damaged tn shipping, but guaranteed not to leak.) Limited quantity DOLLS— GAMES AT HALF PRICE Last day of sale. See our Special Price Counters of Toys at 10c—2 5c 50c Popular colors, in all SPECIAL SALE OF Gi CUTLERY 69 Cc AT... Included are Pocket Knives, Scissors, Butcher Knives, Gillette and Auto Strop Razors; regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, special at 69¢. q SCHOOL SWEATERS a Tn $ and toler combinations (al oy Guay sizes), specially priced at........... ° Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Values BOYS’ SCHOOL a a Regular $6.00 and $7.50 values, 98 4 sizes. _ WALTER BROWER —Nucoa. Your home can be bright and well lighted | without increased light — bills if you use Mazda | 40-watt priced at. .35¢ 60-watt priced at. .40¢ 75-watt priced at. .60¢ 15¢ Exceptional Values in E/ FLASHLIGHTS AT $2.49 Regularly sell at $3.75 and $4.00. Complete with Eveready battery, CANADIAN NORTHWEST VETERANS’ BAND CHOY LING FOO TROUPE 1 Adminat Nights, 400 A. MAGNANO CO. Exclusive Distributors TACOMA SEATTLE MISS JUANITA LA BARDE Featured ncer Appearin in the Big Revue, Now at THE HOTEL BUTLER GRILL Watch for the next chapter of the Nucoa Health Story: “To Give the Farmer a Better Plow.” 100-watt priced at. Ge Matinees, 260