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ssxaeieanaliaigsiaaiaale THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923. usy SEE ai physician ar ONCE ~ My LORD HAS A SUGHT coup !! OULD You CARE we ORDER TOOR DINNER NOW MyLORD? THE Goulash tS VERY FINE “TODAY? oe Witt You ATTEND THE, THEATER YOUR LORDSHIPs Probably the most popular Christmas gift of all! BAO, UB TAT, OP, Vietlol@ These Victrolas $150 to $350; terms Police booking officers declare prisoners at the city jail are not mistreated. A nd to prove Yeir consideration for the men, they want the city council to buy an electric Victoria shown above. eee Are prisoners treated roughly in the police booking office? siren tine tine xe| My, Justice Creates Sicesamearwe se! City Hall Excitement Coutee live a day ot a week; some live a month ora year. But the one glorious gift that pleases giver and recipient alike, their household members, and their friends and guests the whole year through, and year after year to come, is that transcendently popular pres- ent, a VICTROLA? It will play and sing for you for ‘months and years ahead; it will play and sing the old $150 co $275; terms songs that are never old, and the new songs that are yet unborn. Its life is almost as limitless as its powers for giv- ‘What these considerations were until Chief of Police Severyns had the ne . : . . | fis tosking ortce =" ™"* ®| Mention of Councilmanic Candidates) light. And the drawine wan ws| SHOWS How Hard It Is to Please | Picture shows just how the drunken — | Prisoners are treated at the station.) yen't it funny how easy it Is toydo hig duty by the chamber and! @ccording to the officers. start a little excitement? still have a fifty-fifty chance of| » The electric **Victoria’ shown has| Yosterday the names of several! going to heayen t yet been installed but the men] prospective candidates for council- Believe that the city council should hase one for the department so tno prisoner wil! kick about his tment when he is released from $100; terms to suit But this man was tame and wm. men were given in my article on} interesting when compared with an | the subject, Well, it was not long/other individual I met who was before I met a man who was grent-| seeing th : | | to whom he referred,| 1 told him I had not look the first name on the! W, D. Lane ox a very d list that had been suggested. |character, I explained to hit ° “You ought to know that David/{ had known Lano for a good nany | egg “Ltda erated ogee me Whitcomb is all for the Chamber|ycary ax a good tawyer and a pecd| Ge payment of the next dividend ot {of Commerce, and that crowd,” he] citizen, and did, not | k efunct Scandinavian-American | ™2de answer, }irg seen him carr punk, was carried ina state supcome| T asked him 1 he knew Davia] NOT PERSONALLY Gburt ruling of Tuesday which or-| Whitcomb, and he aid that be did| BACKING ANYBODY @ers tho Spokane & Eastern Trust|Mot. I advised him to go up to) To each of thee citizent I tried| Go. of Spokane, a member of the|the Arcade building and get ac-|to mak Gund organization, to pay $56,061.44 | quainted with him. If he does, 1| personally $nto the fund, according to announce-| hope Mr. Whitcomb may succeed | the cou ment by W. V. Tanner, attorney. ‘In proving to him that a man can|ing out His Own Wife! It Freed| This ‘‘One-Arm Driver’’ |Rot happen to run with my ¢ } }is not o.w a sign that ho {| booked for nm. And I sald to} them that so as a man is} lean and and loves his| be a to RWIN L, FILK, alleged -“one-arm” driver, faced on my side of the. ciree| Judge C. C, Dalton, charged with reckless driving without a gun. on the Des Moines highway. I met pee “He had one arm around a pretty girl and the other hand on the wheel. It was around 1:30 a. m.,” testified Deputy Sheriff Joe Hanrahan, “and he was zig-zagging somethin’ fierce.” Hanrahan added that he ‘had trailed Filk’s car for a long way. Filk blushed, He felt himself slipping. He pleaded ilty. ac was zigging pretty badly,” he said. Then he smiled deprecatingly. “You see, your honor,” he explained, “I’ve only been married a week. That pretty girl was my wife.” Joe looked surprised, and so did the “court.” Then the judge came to the rescue. “Young man, you are technicaly guilty. But I feel that you are to be commended for having your arm around your own wife. Too many fellows are caught with their arms around some other man’s wife. The court wishes a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and a happy married life with that pretty girl.” "the very frat name. you hand] you are taking shout fe tan | ing pleasure. Make this, therefore, a VICTROLA* out,” ho said excitedty, “is that of} council, ix a radical?” he beg - i ‘ Dividend Is Ready in ciigg on aatgper SG han ge | Christmas! Please every single member of the family. Defunct Bank Case Assurance that approximately ‘ 7 : A. The word Victrola covers only the instraments’ ‘ade by the Victor Talking Machine Company, makers of the great Victor records. It is the only instrument made especialy to play these Victor records, The indication which gives any instru- ment genuine right to the title Victrols is the trademarked word “Victrola” on its name-plate; together with the famous “His Master's Voice” trademark, probably the best-known trademark in all the world. If the Instrument does not say Victrola on its name-plate, and does not present the “His Mas- ter’s Voice” trademark, it is not a Victrola, which means that it is not the instrument expressly de- signed to play the records of the great Vicor an- Jog, unquestionably the greatest collection of fine and popular music ever gathered and recorded. that I um not who were tn . Virtue. One kind of man} nell, A man | Open Evenings Until Christmas. This Victrola $100; terms coun! that a man of Ke orgy Id do a e council Sherman, lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine Street Seattle. © me fo name to get into this. | D. Lane and] rous explosives, | —— : what he thinks | ¢ council, | |brain, hae a better chance to receive | e | 4 | filea by Gu tamelos against the T; Seen eect’?! Ashton Rites Are |Counterfeiter Is | Oreqon<Washington Railway & Navi. | J the matter, Fed. nds, Tt fac P Co. before Judge E. EB, |¢ r Cushman. declined ts. ‘The bare fact | Set for Thursday| Sentenced on Plea |Gnsnman ct the federal oourt. |Tuesday to try a suit for. $260,000 a me m P Jucted| Four years at McNell island pent-| melos alleges that he was | d: t against the United ntiary w the Duff: k by a rail while working for | Sta pration by the omp: ar Winona, Wash,, | Port Angeles & Grays Harbor Rall- way Co HARDWARE Se [he | Aral fo) them. Funeral arrangements were beln e In the meantime, I want more| made Wednesday for Dr. Milton Van First and Madison t Give Practical Gifts vou RE not giving gifts for Christmas Day alone. You're giv- ing for dally service month after month, The gift that is out tr the courtroom. John Fitzhaugh and Mra, a ; x Sues for $15,000 inde, all ot Virginia for Loss of Eye A Timel Wasitnis Fifteen thousand dollars ts asked imely arning for loss of his left eye in a suit Many remedies for COLD, GRIP Thank Bookkeeper, |: 3 ess iphone Ford Drivers,for This Cold, Grip and Influenza | aby Wcunane. Pareotd Och year Bonney-Wats Dr. Van Dyke ts su fow, Mrs. Nora L, Var a sister Miss Alice Van Dyke A LEAL EL ELE EAA AIEEE ae ALLEEL DADE ESE ELA A SC n who is d: h his hand or his a steel; holds @ 10-Ib, turkey Thursday and Friday the home, in use, ts a | | arg teld awayusthe. burtal oak constant reminder of LIVVER drivers, kow-tow to Book | Capsules olng ‘ é , FY CET TLD TER 4 y 3, a okkeeper B. J. ‘apsules ed “Rupture you—the giver. How THE PERSHING ROADSTER Peck! . ioe evencsy Je ||] tin, noetaniti no the unfortunate thoughtful it would be It has arrived, that Pershing r sa other heart 6 ted themselves or i c wheel, rubber-tired Coaster Wagon. A real Peck won a point for you when he gained a decree habit £ | Cawelling) of the affitet! | to send @ cozy gas heat The regular price is $9.60, but Thursday from Police Chief Severyns Wednesday that you have as much right to speed as the drivers of big, high- powered automobiles. The chief didn’t put it that way, tho. He declared that “as for pinching flivver owners alone, I’m in favor of giving ey a jackrabbit a chance to run.’ ck, who wo for an upholstery company at h ave. 8. and Massachusetts st., told the chief that speed cops used the upholstery plant doorway as a hiding place from which to jump out and nab the unwary flivvering speeders, }P ling no atte ion to the « er for that cold bed. room, or a labor-saving and Friday are very special. ..........s00ceeeeee . gas range to the busy and overburdened mother, This is the real spirit of Christmas giving and it will make you happler to give this way, THE STARITE ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON A real fine, will m regu and our ve able waffle tron that «t Christmas gift. A $9.50 value, but for Thursday Wonderful Stock of Pocket Cutlery | We Sell Only ivery day,” Peck declared, “ see flivver owners pinched for driving at 25 miles an hour. Big fellows, Kennedy Radiant Practical Gifts 40-Watt Lamps, 26c Each who ride around in high-priced cars, speed past at 35 Gas Heater . to 40 miles an hour and are never touched.” Four for $1.00 ; Brig te Chief Severyns admitted that it wasn’t exactly a Rupture Expert - SEATTLE LI DME ehe tok tocren square. He added that the sy checkers would ba forget to write me today. All pa GHTING Co. You will want more lamps for warned away from Pec doorvy t " ars’ 6 THE GAS CO, Stuart Building MA in-6767 Peck said he drives a flivver himself. PRB RIND PE PS REPS IS TD ISPS PL PE PEPE ISPS PAIS PS PS PS PPS PE ISIS PEPE IS PPS IS PIPE PSPS EPS POPE IS PIS » for FRE an ¢ information | necessary,—Advertisemen, | SARAKARRAKRARRARARM ARAMARK RMT