The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 11

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APOC iy fore d ‘BIDS WILL BE ~ |Pindall Explain ‘Stand ia dy Vic a ma cay MUL intel Eel Stand ou a 8 that the national prohibition approximately seven yearn, | OF COMMITTEE iaane’ atu." | Board to Check Estimates |S@V8 It’s Poor Business to Vote Bonds Un- Bob cnt rte eae hi Officiate at Christmas | facture. or possession of hard elder, and provides a ponaity || der Present Conditions || fier in the Canadian —Expedi- W. U J only for its sale, Attorney Walter on Fire Apparatus || tionary Forces, and the 91st di- Zharity Ball as' SELESS || Matzendaum, representing Rin- — Not only would the elty be in a|the bonds were before the voters.|| vinlon, U. 8. army, was Tuesday peak te f ave hy Time to te on taro Condo and M. Takahashi, Y Deputy Sheriff Moe Weisfeld, ~ brief for Mayor Brown else, but I do for myself," pmald. “I am too busy to! my time attending useless iets jright-hand man to Sheriff Matt te tle, In thy case of the Spoke were we Starwiel t ae tt of Federal Judge Jeromiah Ne- |/ing apparatus and if the equipment |torium bond Issue ia voted, but the love, bridge, 1 cture {a far}| _ Chrintie, a member of the||tarwich, has been named to head — funds, whict| ' d woft drink parlor at 281 Day at, d when the equipment is]ousty jeopardized, Councilman Phill myst. be rapuld<rom the ‘procieds parents in_ Victoria, B.C, and @}) jum, seventh ave. and Union st, ax sine sent his resignation | to the general committee its findings.|| where several barrels of cider a. brother, Kelth Christie, serving || eebger. the. personnel of this committee, ants had gold any of the bever- || Ing recalled a former ordinance ap: | sonday. rained. of Skinner is ex-} “I had written a number of lettera|] @&¢ was Introduced by the offi. || Hropriating $180,000 when former ‘Tindall explained his stand against | qaestionubly both issues wonle Le pending funeral arrangements. peer the auditorium bond issue us fol-|Jeopardized hy. the submiesion of emcee an semen Other members of the floor com- oH t Lieut. G. H. Comstock, Lieut. J. H. from the committee named |.all of the men queried that he has PLANS DANCE nt um, but solely to the belief that by | mitting bond issues where the city’s| The nenior class of Lincoln high |"Thomas, Maj. Wilmer -B, Brinton, fovisions to the city char-/ resigned from the committee, He a Page nl) o catia ae |mation on the part of the voters.” e play to be given is “Adam | sarshall, J. E. Drummey, Walter Ne works of pi ecens! Be y, e | named a committee ef three from the |" Order of DeMolay, will play | Wash.; Coeur d’Aleno and Pocatello, |r od hy is y -_ Alexander, Bert Butterworth, city council which was to meet with Athletic Informal, Football men are| Tho Stuta bid was low at the first| “The recent mua of $600,000 for | SEE PICTURE com situations with just enough | ioronson, “Albert Imhof, Bert 1a We Iinyor Brown advising |LONG STUDY. 1S jto be guests of the young men’s| bidding, but litigation was brought) ork* of extreme Importance left mystery to make a well balanced! swerea, TJeut, Col. Bert Ross, Maj, the mayor considered it | URGED BY MAYOR Membera of tho board of Public | precarious position without financial |The faiture of either of these 's-| ik dead in his room at 905 terer Tuesday, The men were || is purchased the Beattle dopart |pond fasues for the Spokano st, and |uiig towaid || Rainier-Noble post, American |) the floor committee for the charity Tindall sald Wednesday in announe-|of the bond saue for that dict for the eyening of December 14 charter revision committee Skinner said late Wednesday that|]| With a “kick were found, No || Ko: feopardiaa’ tiie 4 of althe}ror | aboard an Admiral line vessel on se of srs be followed by the resigna-|to men I believed Interested In the | { cers. bids were rejected, bers of the. : | mittee are: Moe Welsfeld, Crawford ae lows: an additional issue of $750,000. SENIOR C ASS ye “id nee Cou of | waty, opposition to submitting the| “1 believe the people expect: the| L e. White, Malcolm’ P. Andruss, "We old engines’ at MoMinnviite, | Practically exhausting ite borrowing |urgent needs would be seriously | achool give their annual class play in| yerneat Yorris, Capt. 5. J, Brown, also sent a copy of his letter to the! Anmounced by clover and uniquely |Ore., Portland end Yakima,” host to 200 couples at the Masonic | Idaho.” now anticipated, not to mention and © the threeact George Bouchaert, Henry Bittman, tho revision lodge. Dancing will start at 8:20 and a decision rendered by Judge|¥9 & margin of $617,000, Of this sum} One hundred and fifty pupils of! play, Paul Edwards, Chas. E. Sullivan, ws to hold another meeting of} The mayor's letter calling another _ aug He Tells Ma: or in Resi |] aeked for and received a dirocted | Works will open bids Friday for the} reserves to mect any emergency | sues to carry would be very regret-| at, a tardy victim of y! UG™ || verdict o¢ not gulity at tho hands || purchase of 17 pleces of tire fight: | that might arixe If the $750,000 audi- j | pn on money} for th Atrested by dry agents tn their }/ment will have been completely |the Montlake bridges would bo serl- borrowed trem ota Legion, here, Ix survived by his |/\ball, slated for the Eagles’ auditor- city council has appropriated | ing his opposition to the Cohen bill eady ha ete ° y ‘ stond- || : this coast. The body was taken || Receipts from the dance will be ¢ £. J, Brown late Tuesday | he already had selected a portion of || evidence to show that tho defend pie thabe Saouiba Phas duant tude nin conus i iy a sabes of the citizens on} project and qualified to act on the | Walter 8, Long, general manager a these men were whablo to serve, oth: | cy 799 Ir rtlond, is in town seeking to land James R,' Boldt, Weut. A. J. Le- n ate bonds is due, not to any |eity o >the oh | : J ° the co: 51 8 , | auditorium Y | eity council to guide them in such Etc: G2 resienation was |ore expressed willingness: to G0 s0."|"L) DeMOLAY France act for the American 14 | aisneitet in the need of an auditorl- Weal V Long | Bowers Age aN Kad cg, ase og jPrejudiced by the approval of such |the uuditorium of the school on Fri-| wiiam Short, Senator W. W. Con. |mayor to President C. B. Fitegerald )CoM#tructed invitation cards in pur-| tld, “Engines have also been gold | "Ue would do LB hatedalng i Aides committee named by |{MPle, Friday evening, December 1.| Tho Stutz Co., The Seagrave Co,/ such emergency matters as aro like. ART PUPILS iy easily adapted to high!» Carl Hoffman, David Miller, of Skinner followed| Skinner and ‘The Invitation.announcements are, Mitchell Gilliam to the effect that! !t/4* propored to spend $750,000 for) the Cornish school attended the! Miss Taggart, who has successfully Prot. T. J. Ryan. 000 for*the purpose, after hav-| which comes before the council next ||to the Butterworth mortuary ||turned into a’ Christmas charity eily council should do, yet un- | $ Hee who selected Skinner | committee," Skinner. sald, “Some of of the American La F i , in, Truckman B, A, Nelson, pat 1 stated simply that “I here-| Skinner sald that ho has notified France type of aging and equip SOT Lk |bonds thru lack of Jetailed infor-|day and Saturday evenings of this|ner, i. 1. S. Miller, De Geo. I of the city council. Fitegerald had |P! and gold, the Washington chap.|to Kelso, Bend, Ore; Longview. the officers of the} 2%@ event ts in the nature of anjnd the Arons-Fox Co. will alao bid.|!¥ t@ arise, tho not now foroseen. performances, full of serio-} py eugene Hurd, Lieut. Harry B. his receipt Tuesday of | Municipal league. gotten up in the form of a portion | the lowest bid In dollars Iw not the|the auditorium, n& only $67,000] presentation of “The Hunchback! coached many other plays, is creat: revision committee) meeting of the revision committee | 073°) VP lowest or beat b verse| for future needa, of Notre Dame,” at the Hellig the- tt in which the rt | : a paper bord, senrotnced | or best bid, but the reverse| ; ing an alletar cast in gy afternoon in the mayor's] stated that he believed it necessary | Poy jerrere ont aes See atic might be the case, The bids were| “Our engineers tell um that the| ater, Tuesday night, guests of Miss| parts of Adam and Eva willbe taken | Portland Gas War soggin for the eltizens to study charter |OP eave: pater icine ey erie finally rejected. jtemporary wooden approaches to| Nellie Cornish, by Bruce Walker and Dorothy Morr-| Pade. Price 18 Cents r ELIMINATES }amendments for at least heeds cured from Jack Hohenberg by call ——$—$ $$$. jthe Ballard and University bridges| ‘Marvelous, Tho most superb} son, ‘The other members of the cast nas; rrice en’ ACTION fore acting upon them. Peake Phils ts effect eliminated the} that he also. considered It advisable} "S Past 4963. Mea taken by the charter commit: | to appoint additional members to the ees ce cars| ciet urn to etme | EEDV LANDEN | must soon be replaced with perma-| pleco of character acting I havelare Florence Long, Amy Bubb,| PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 5.—The nent steel an concrete approaches, | ever seen on stage or screen,” was/Loulse Dalton, Wallace Howe, Bob ten days’ “gasoline war” here is over, at a cont of $750,000, They also call | Miss Cornish’s vrdict after wit-| Porter, Joe Thomas, Harry Costain | and today gas prices will jump to 18 lattention to the urgent need for | nessing Lon Chaney's portrayal of/and Kyle Milligan. jcents a gallon. At a meeting Tues- jone or more new bridges. A bridge | Quasimodo, the twisted bell-ringer| scenery for the production ts being | day night of 75 owners of indepen. from Stone way to Westlake {s prob. |1n the Hugo claasic made by the stage force under the su- | dent garages and filling stations, the YOU SHOULD WORRY IF YOUR STOMACH’S BELOW YOUR HIPS! five proposed charter/ original meetings, ax I was invited by COUNCIL HE sts suggested by the mayor | the mayor of our city," Skinner sald. | AD) ERKELEY, Cal, Deo, 6—It y too expensive for tho present €oi party ts one of seV-) pervision of Mr. Claus. | Retail Gasoline Sellers’ association ich elected Skinner its per-|"I felt it a civic duty to try and) qThe Rey. G. A. Landen, D. D., | your stomach ts ‘anywhere & much less costly one from | eral such affairs held at the Hellix] - - was formed, and the elimination of nt chairman. serve the clty in the matter. How-|the new president of the Western | within three or four Inches of Walllngford ave. to Falrview ave. | since the Universal attraction open-| Dao fagsor to Talk pip eebvaron. gested ne ffiiner was instructed to appoint {ever, I feel that 1 can better serve | Washington Home Missions Council, |] Your hip bone, don't worry. It's|| would cost $750,000, while one ated an Indefinite engagement there. j ; A resolution was adopted to main. ittee of five citizens to con-| the city and my own interests by re-| succeeding tho late Dr. Ben N.|| all right. | Third ave. W. would cost $400,000. TOR RS, on Volcanic Action tain the rice of:gasoline at a level e! yi . y 4 7 { “These 90 "0 |wi wi return the retailer a profi’ the managerial plan favored by | signing at this time as I am entirely | Mitchell, it was announced Wednos. Dr. R. O, Moody, nsociate || Th figures total. $1,900,000 ’ Protéasor: Fd. ‘a Ualvestite ee Flic aque and other char-|t00 tuny to attend useless and UO-/day. “Landen was elected Tuesday. || Profemor of anatomy of the Uni-||which we can foreage, What busi.) WOMEN’S Honorary | Protewor ¥. 3. saunders, Univer ors centa a gallon pimenidments, and to report back | ending meetings.” Bie _| Other atficers elected wers Rev. W Yeratty of California, who has ||ness man with sich needs in sight Elects President |fecture on “The Catee? ana Ettects te ‘ - R. Saw hill, D. D,, vice president, and ust surveyed as to location would draw down his cr 0} ‘Polo club, Women’s honorary at|of Volcanic Action,” Thursday ever: Special Program pre. Beet terton, secretary.|[ some $00 hard wx m- ||$87.000 except. for the most urgent ithe University of Washington, |ing, at § o'clock, in the Labor tem: Slated f. GREETINGS, FOLKS! heme : achs, ives the assurance. y Our present ‘imarsin| Wednesday announced the election ple, sixth and University, Profeaaor ated for Club Jog e,meeting was beld in the office ts shown, {t was announ-|{of none too great of Elisateth, Gambee to the presi-| Saunders was present when Mount] The Mount Baker Improvement h, executive I'M BLACKIE BEAR, it iw fikely the deney of the organization to rep ace | Vesuvius erupted and took pictures | club will meet Thursday evening at 8 STATE FLOWER AND HERE TO STAY rm Washi sain Raph a aed | and « Montlake bridge | Bertha Keller, who han resigned. jon’ the occasion, The Jecture -will|o'riock at the Mount Baker club- e plo take & nix wee est cure. |i tends will be resubmitted on a Dorothy Haggett was elected vice *be ted with stereopticon house. A special program is an- Rey. PB, B. Carter, who ts to suc-|| don't exist at all count of a state law. passed whilo president slides, fc " Sis = UL, folks, here I atn. How do you like me? My name’s Blackie Bear and endro ont an hod ee ds will T've decided to “hole tn” for the winter in the Star's editorial Be Patrolled rooms. ‘There seems to be a organieed and determined cam-|| Pretty fair bunch around here fa to protect the rhododendron, | and anyway, I like Seattle, Ys state flower, said to| It's protty Vote of the most beautiful wild cold where I fa the entire world, has| jcame from. fp launched. | {You folks here Berganimtion to be known as don't know ittee for the Preservation how lucky you pe Rhododendron was formed at | ~\jare with such Biting at the Chamber of Com. zip weather. ‘Tuesday. Harry W. Ruther. | don’t know Pstate park supt., was clected | that I'll even chairman; Herbert Wi bother to keep Vice president of the Na. the new coat (City bank, vice chairman, and I've grown. Evison, secretary of the My friends out fn Woodland lon Natural Parks Associa-|| park tell me that you've only had Wis secretary. one night of frost so far this fall committees will conduct a pub-|| And here it is nearly Ch Peampaign and in addition will|| too. You're fortunate in not ha Owners of land where the ing zero weather to do your shop- flourish, to post them pro-|| ping in, picking. Signs will Le fur. TV’ have more to say tomor- by the Automobile Club of 1 to sper agion. The state par nd is free to the pubic. nounced, He found, however, that tall, al tT people sometimes wear thelr stomachs as much ax five inches below the hip bone; while what he calls “more ro- tund types" carry theirs higher h he is entirely nor- jeced Rey. Robert E. Pretiow as pas-| jtor of the Friends Memorial church, | wan introduced and made a member | jof the council, as was also Rey. An-} |drew Warner, D. D.. who has auc joeeded Rev. E. M. Hill as superin. |tendent of Methodist churches in the | Vancouy: ‘er district, wOOwoTwTC_ ATT Seattle’s Greatest Fur Sale Offers Wonderful Values to Christmas Buyers Hudson Bay Fur Co, ne Discontinues Its Second Avenue Store In order to give our entire attention to our First Avenue store, we have decided to dis- continue our Second Avenue Branch, a store that has been known to Seattle Fur Buyers for many years. A complete clear- ance of all stock is the result, and without reservation we are offering every wrap, coat and single piece, in all furs now in vogue-—the lite may futidtion ‘¢or- they are three five inches below it," Dr. Moody declared. A BAZAAR AND DINNER wit! bo! held at the 62nd St, Methodist Epis Jeopal church December 6, starti jat 1 p.m. ‘DR. LOUGHNEY’S: BLOOD-WASHING HUMAN BAKE OVEN WORKS WONDERS FOR MRS. C. MILLER HE WAS FULL OF RHEU MA ATISM” 3 Her Circulation Was Very Sluggis “She Had a Heavy Deposit of Albumin in Urine” Her Blood Pressure “Was 220" MRS. MILLER'S PHOTO AND STATEM ES ee as, re n Washington: State Federation | Women’s Clubs, the Automobite | Portland Driver if Washington, the Washin Sibi Parte, sen im Is Freed by Jury the| PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. 6—John s, the fleattle Federation | Giebelhouse, driver of the truck that | Women’s Clubs, the Parks mittee, the Chambers of Com- | ; @t Beattie and ‘Tacoma, the |SAusing the boy's death, is absolved Mike Beach Women's Club, the | from blame tod: Fark Department, and the} Testimony of witnesses before a Prilie Schools science de-| coroner's jury Tuesday night waa so meet, have thus far affiliated! 4 aio, t y t tt emit [contradictory that the jury did not | | find any ground for a charge of man-| j Slaughter against Giebelhouse ANT TO CUT — JNCOME TAX? FOUR FINED: | srrtsr dimes] ESCAPE TERM < = Acasa on income! ¥; featured the sentences of cording to four persons who pleaded guilty to fons of the national prohi-| met before Federal Jud an over 7-year-old Bruce Hardman, Entire Stock at Sale Prices—With Our Regular Guarantee The few prices which follow were taken at random through the store, and are a general indi- cation of the values now being offered. ences, Harry Miles 1% H. Oka, $200, and Gatt and Charles Ladonne re given $300 each. The charge sainst Amy Kimoto, co-defendant | a h Oka, was dismissed upon mo- | | tlon of the government. $8.50 Opc Chokers in dif- Regular $53.00 Red Fox Scarf $8.00 Opossum Choker in various ive $4.00) 5 $29.00) 2%"... ($4.00 Regular 5.00 Ls Hote Values Dyed Foxes in Brown, Taupe and Soe ssl Oe $169.00 three-quarter length black Pony Coat. ri Squirrel collar aiteatt. $69.00 full-length beautifully maten- Black and Brown Fox "$18.00 Regular and $145.00 Jacquettes in Muskrat, also White, Gray, Beige and Brown Caracul fur. Priced at Fur Collars in Caracul, Marmot, Muskrat, Chinchilla, Coney, Nutria afd other desirable Furs ranging in price up to $35.00 — now grouped in two lots ed Civet Cat Coat. ict $139.00 | L294" $10) $79.00, $89.00 ef gular $68.00 Beautiful . Black 995 full-leng ark ature $30 Mink Choker I tiie Cat §149.00 rc SLOsO0 | Ee Sel” $39.00 $14.00 Siberian Gray Squirrel $42.00 Single Skin Choker $14.00 Gray Squirrel $ Stone Marten, now $24.00 reduced to. .... LG es 00 Choker, priced at... 7.00 sé HUDSON BAY FUR CO, Inc. MRS, CHRIS MIL TAL Seneca St., Seatt on » Wash, | 1 realize the amount of | there im, enpeelally nmong old x dinenne, high Apply = gs PF dat BOL it Kern’ on vubllojty. and outside Lonly give this Indorsement good It may do other suffer have never thought of giving ter of testimonini before, but feel it my di no. 1 jall of the above-mentioned ering ; want to vouch for the genuine good hney Is dot c kind and eetly at hey never 18 MITIon, uraine Apts. Thrice Daily: SCOTTS EMULSION is of Great Value To a nursing Mother oughney's new Free CAUSE OF DISEASES EXPLAINED and How They Are Successfully Treated REMEMIER—IS Ree Write name nnd address plainly HUMANA norms| my knees with re Depend upon it, noth- lef to know thene c THLUUHOUULLANNALNL ing is “‘just as good” as worse Tor twee eomtment. fitices we. foe ated at ie STORE SCOTT'S EMULSION. }|""Rer.' fen stgrestes A fufecet Pans, Rom, Sea ONLY 2612 SEGORD. 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