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AN TTT EEE TTT NI TE Ta ER | SECTION TWO | Wet Leader ii ANTI- PROHIBITIONISTS NOW OUTLINING SESSION PROGRAM Senator Edwards Would Start Enforc- ing Dry Law in House and Senate; Favors 12-Mile Treaty | ne prohibition lay 1 house of repres is the program of . Edwards, a leader of the strengthened wet bloc. in the new senate. The first steps of the wets should | be to “clean up the hypocrisy of those who do not vote as they drink,” Hawards believes, He is prepared to do it The legislative fight of the wets shapes up like this: 1. Fight appropriation of $20,000, 000 for construction of a rum navy and against bis appropriations for running unsuccessful prohibition bu: reaus Let the Volstead less some unforeseen “deytlopments act alone un. make the time propitious to stir up | @ fight for light wines and beer, 3. Permit 'the 12m mile ‘territorial | demonstration when the recommend:| contends that the rum ships can | if the 12-mile treaty, as submitted, ers treaty with Great Britain to| u the senate without serious Tho wets will stage thelr biggest ation for construction of the rum navy comes up. They are confident that. such an appropriation cannot get thru the senate, There ts no objection to the 12 mile treaty with Great Britain. | Senator Edwards believes that it) a8 obtained at a high price. He! operate off New York from a 12.| mile limit better than they could| from three miles because that gives | them greater radius. He belleves Britain is paying her war debt Patey| | money obtained by the lquor Inter.| ests there in promoting big ship-| ments of rum to America. Senator King, Utah, democrat, has drawn a bill which he may tntroduce carry liquor into American ports. After work hours Miss Catherine Ford, of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., spends her time painting hobby horses to be distributed at ¢ Ch BY G. LUCILLE BUT Anoth - pledged WOMEN PROVE. BEST TALKERS : istmas-time. co & Carter, Star Btaff Photographers nding the work of manufactur- ng playthings for approximately 1,000 children, under big ights,. piles, wheels and what not— making mattresses for ig enough for the new- by, putting bright bridle riens ponies and ‘giving frisky Fidos | last debonnaire black spot over the left eye. Men and girls who work mage: do their sect shop stint ail the. tim , will pure hristmas ea for the baskets of that go with the toys. Every ye who. turna in a family, lity of de basket the and will tn TOURIST FUND GIVERS ROW promotion fund the Chamber of 4 activities, include has recetved from a tourist resort places on subscriptions and In ment of the results obtained y the Jast three years. One of bers. commented upon Old Mayor Refuses” to Give Up Office WESTPORT, Wadtott Deo, 6.—A le. wal battle Is In prospect to settle the mayoralty of Westport, Grays Har-| York city Mayor Gustaf’ Netlson refuses to give up his office to F. ¢lected by a small majority at last Saturday's election. that Smith did not file for the office and that he and a tle men who were eh official ballots majority of the official ballots, M. Smith, Ndilsén clatms STORE HOURS: 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY Neilson claims) > of councll- i by use of un+ SEA ATTLE, WASH,, MUSIC TALK TO BE HEARD) aii sates Sigmund Spaeth, Ph, D,, of Now| “t the members’ THURSDAY, apeak before unell of the Chamber of Commerce at its weekly luncheon DECEMBER 6, 1923. Transeript, Hig tale will be ttlus (rated with plano interpretations, Alexander W, Dye, newly appoint: mercial attache tity of Mexico, will speak on ‘A merical Gold Mine at Bent: tle's Door,” Mr. Dye, who has re cently returned from London, won |formerly American consul to Mexico, the meeting, Friday noon, in the Ma-|Ho represented the war trade board sonic clubrooms, on orld Go Round,"* “Old Tunes for | ®t Copenhagen, and served as Euro: | Music That Hay Helped. the |Pean representative of the American | " International corporation, with head: | Dr, Spaeth waa | International corporation, with head: |i and D, B, Trefethen, atto for y years professor of music| quarters at London al critic for} Judge O, ¥ . the | will Hanford, of Seattle, ® Monroe Doctrine Centenar, Three Men es as Chamber Candidates| With the annual Chamber of Com meree! election slated for the third| Rainie week in January, tt was announced |$., In unofficially, men are being considered for the po- | reportea naredas jsition of president, The trustees of the organi will appoint a nominating committee | gin wan seized when fed to choone candidates the latter part|agents raided the Brookly of the month. ==CHEASTY’sS== ONE OF THE FEW STORES IN THE UNITED STATES SELLING BOTH ~KUPPENHEIMER | | SOCIETY BRAND one a Some ee reenter smmamang nen e-tepmentenr tay an 8 ante eR aim Ha ANN The Seattle Star hn PAGES 11 TO 20 n Senate Would Make Congressmen‘ Vote « as They Drink’ |Man Helps Himself to $90 in Bakery | While working in the rear of the| THE DALLES, Ore, Dec. 6— th ave.|Judge Henry Keyes, of Wheeler f , Charles |county, sentenced to 20 days in jail that threo! | Willis left the front door open, he|and to pay a fine of $250 for the pos A man came | session of intoxicating liquor, will not rank Water in, took $90 from the register and|,, ial teagan i the present head, retires departed. gin serving his jail sentence untilf nare W, L, , saci Sea 8 . 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