The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 20

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TE ee ‘nis SSE ati 1 ss sow Bate Se MEN HELD IN MOVIE SWINDLE “Star Mill’ Officers Under Arrest in Chicago : _. THE SEATTLE STAR LUMBER SHIP IS CRIPPLED “y JAPAN'S PRINCE sve Sears Abou Car | PRAISES PEOPLE| xszesasncr rint a Story About Cats, susie emi | f |Hirohito Delivers Address at|\™, Ch)", trim polaron Dh" Tmmed Out Onto Street Opening of Diet secorl’) Monday, Was Despondent home » Culbura day rod’and will con-| Where ix Mrs. Gertrude Smith? | C tinue the voyage after the nocesiary| Was the humiliation of being dist TOKYO, Deo, 11 » Regent! repaira are made, ‘The oll tanker! posneased, of belng turned out of And this is what they found | Uirohito of Japan delivered hin ad:| reheo has the motorship in tow and], Of 70 felines within the city limita! dress to the opening session of tho] \y anuisting her to port, tho report) gray, T yellow, $ white and 20] diet todayy stated : ‘ FRIENDS FEAR | ., Monday night, two motor pan | VETERANS FIGHT (745 DANCE MEASURE! .,-.. p Referendum on Sunday Niaht Dances Pushed dits stopped an auto driven by A. G. Wells, 6039 w ave, held up Wells at the point of a gun |failed to find any lost some perse , however,| CHICAGO, Dec. 11 ho repo Tho Consequences May Be. Bad | BY CLARENCE DUBOS! Rapid ress is belng made in (United Pres “movie ® bonda of $1,000 nding inventig nat the Prods cts fees from young gir | that hey ould be made “movie 1 wo people in the! Got Same Term, but Fr het Ns aiealers Raye thauake and fire which y 0 nulelde, dapat Had More Aliases}! arx. Georgo mubison, of 521% Wate Srenant Altho Paul Samnc managed to tie} Pike st., who was the last to weo| identified ax that HL. A. Bi ytreasurer, and Mike Wicklan in the weight of sen-| Mrs. Smith, asked The Str to Ine} Tose: et ve 15, F. Tilley, 9 ager tences handed to both for liquor law atitute a search for her | oe "Give us $60—$5 no violation by Federal Judgo #, B.| “When I lett her Monday nig *liater—and we will guarantee to nt thanked forelen | Cushman Tuesday, Wicklan won by | @fter obtaining a promino that & make you a movie star in five and sym-/q jength in the matter of aliasen N the firm told applicants, ac oF FNP, BeRalOn | 4 anawers also to the names| ording to authorities to be mark © Samac and Georgo Powell Hundreds of girls a 1 fights centering Wicklan boasts of the extra jere said to have been | the alleged fraud the referendum being conducted by Beattle ve ns on t y countell Coroner Orders Skeleton Buried PENDLETON, Ore, Dec, 11.—Dis has committed | trict Attorney Keator has ordered the |coroner to bury the skeleton found in the Columbia river, A duty’s a duty! " home onto the sidewalk Mon ssing dar That's why we print this. eriinance Ns on} Sunday hight, Attorney Philip Twor-] Wo weighed judicially the feline] 40 are omer, referendum committee chalr-| feelings that would be Injured and race ' man, announced Tuesday |the wifely wrath that would bo! There f ; nee More than 2,000 natures have | stirred up by annoying agents—wo|#0n8 In this thriving villag fs | ‘aly {ranging from six months t ‘on the petitions, and] repeat, we welghed them judicially s has not even been com: | the fact that this was aj Years setely organized as yet, Tworoger | NEWSpaper and we were obligated said, to print the news, Tworoger declared that a vast ma.| And the NEWS won, jority of the -y nssof the clty| We Ning You all thi t Gre vitally interested in the outcome ° jor tho referendum, as they belie tho citize as & whol should pass|¥et ® too great for tho widow to wure at the con one eat to every nds fear she Tokyo and Yokohama, pharacterized It aw striking ex amplo of the spirit of co-operation and brotherhood within the Japancse nation, WHATS | THIS CATS — LIGION an | the balance The prince re powers for the pathy whic of the dict ts |by bitter pol i the budg the meantime payments on|" e Iapaed, and they came to take ponsession of the Mrs, Smith was put out on she told me that she all," Mra. Rublson paid | “1 waited up for her until late | Monday night, but she failed to! place cognomens of Matt Marklan, Mike| {ion hor promise and come. 1 ain|tho street.” ations and | Urklon and Mike Veklon. Both re | | afraid her troubles were more than| Mra, Rubison says that when she Ne OR aplritedly conten s (0) delved sentences of 60 days 10 Jal] ie could tand Hier her, Mrs, Smith wore a biack|Palls Off Tractor; lait ginatehes> vont 4 ¢ and tines of $300, George Kranarich | "ea, 5 el ; Bee nee rtties She invested all the money she|turban hat with o k nenl” Brok L : uffers Broken Leg | A jrecelved the same sentence, 4d) noqsin the world in an apartment|and a long gray cape, ‘Sho 1s Methodist, 2 Episcopalian, 3] The Romans rega ay a|Judgo Jeremiah Neterer fihed Wil-| house, found after she had taken| small and ole about 38, anda] James Cousins, longshoreman, sui Retec| —lF Catholic and 6 holy Jumpers sacred article of no | lam Wilcoxen $200, possegsion that the place was not|brunette, She was carrying altained a broken leg Monda P | Ten of the caty made no pretense | other dish was allowed to be placed | what it had been promised, and| wicker suitcase in which were some he fell under a tractor t ics Sanaa =| jot then ran into difficulties with the/of the clothes she had taken from|by Walter Mansfield oligion and were listed in the poll| upon the table before the salt was| Perfumes first were emloyed only in Sheaiien | eigamed’ to ihelp “her | har) hone occurred at Pier 1 | in religious services d many men “victims” of » date Hkewlse included church Twenty-eight ahe Bap: | donatto: to John eran Le oreign Wars, erican Veter ygesen camp, as pagan lawyers she ooo :?20O8” eee th Seattle Grasps Opportunity |) | majority Amer clty a Backing the referendum,” Tworog sald. Tworoger declared that Ywork of the Allied Ve' ‘Rssociation is hall, which 1 Xeeeds of Sunday ighut off can probl 7 As the Buying of “Sweet Sixteen’? Garments e. Increases Many Times inthe Wake of Progress ws At THE SAME TIME the words of commendation on the progressive spirit “Sweet Sixteen” has shown in making the improve- ments necessary to the rapid growth of our business, encourage us in our plans to give this com- munity one of the largest and finest Dress, Coat and Suit Spe- cialty houses in America. “U.S. WILL ENTER MONEY PARLEY American Experts Will Take Part in Europe Meet ans Dp rom Roose’ ~ EW EVIDENCE appears every day that this shop would be sadly missed if “Sweet Sixteen” Dresses, Coats and Suits could no longer be obtained. We Mphear many expressions of regret that we are to close down for thirty days, during which time no “Sweet teen” garments can be bought in Seattle. Machinists Dance Wednesday Evening The 14 not WASHINGTON, D jother novel fees nos With all the mingled regrets of no “Sweet Sixteen” ised to ¢ Shop for thirty days and the joy of a new and greater “Sweet Sixteen” Shop to come ok a We offer today the most comprehensive assortment of their te EN | \\ WH | “Sweet Sixteen” Models of the latest types, so that an i Naam gu Seattle women may provide their wardrobes to guard against not being able to get them when wanted at For Juniors, Misses and t Women, in all sizes, 1( (3 Hn to 44, = \ Hundreds of New Afternoon and Evening Dresses Almost twice the number usually carried have been assembled on telegraphic orders by our New York office to assist the women of Seattle in securing a magnificent surplus for the exigency at 46 THE NEW PARTY FROCKS statement bé force of a quarter of a ton. |= BUY ALL YOU CAN BUY WHILE; YOU CAN Open Evenings For your convenience we keep both ELDRIDGE BUICK CO. = sateen oe am re Hundreds of New Kast Pike at Harvard Sport Coats and Dress Coats DOWNTOWN STORE Arrived within the past few days, Fourth at University Stuart Building many of which ‘already. suggest the styles to be favored in the spring and which are just the proper Coats for immediate win- ter wear at Of WITHOUT EQUAL added to our A Money to Germany WASHING e 11 Neg VALUES These Coats wer “PUBLIC DANCES SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY Travel by Steamer TACOMA Daily 7, 9, 11 A. 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