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\Y, DECEMBER Be CAPITOL BOOZE LIST DEMANDED ames of Higherups on Pa- per Taken in Liquor Raid NGTON Dee. M—Mya- aos surrounding the whereabouts Of & list of 1,400 customers of a well: Organized bootlegger syndicate here Soday roused both wets and drys to ew demands that tho list be pro: @uced and made public. The cus tomers Hst, seized when headquar. ters of the «yndicate in a down: town office building were raided, contained the names, according to Police, of cabinet officers, congress men, other government officia's and hundreds of persons soclally wel) known, Demands for its publication fol: Yowed as local authorities prepared to submit to the grand Jury the cases of 13 persons arrested in con: Rection with the syndicate's opera- tions, Senator Sheppard, of Texas, Dry Leader Wayne B. Wheeler of the antisaloon league, and Colonel William A. Slayton, head of the as- Sociation against , the prohibition Amendment, all demanded that. tho it be made public to disclose ether it was true government of: were. violating’ prohibition Local police who co-operated with Prohibition officials in making the arrest, said they turned the cus. tomers" list over to the {nternal rev- enue bureau. Revenue officials de- nied they had such a lst and called it a myth, If the Ust ts not produced, Sen: Ator Sheppard will ask the ‘senate to investigate {ts concealment, That such a lst existed, whether it was captured or not, was well known in Washington, where the! syndicate Is understood to have op- erated for three years or longer. Denial that there was a list fol-| lowed closely a threat by Assistant | District Attorney Presmont to ask | grand jury indictment of those | Whose names appeared as customers | of the syndicate, Purchasers as | well as sellers, will be prosecuted. An ingenious system of numbers | for customers and letters to desiz. | nato various sorts of beverages was | employed by the syndicate. COP “GRAFTER’ IS UNIDENTIFIED Man Who “Made Charge | Unable to Point Out Man Altho John pore ‘son, foreman of a Clear Lake logging camp, declared Saturday night that he had been robbed of $200 outside the police st: tion by @ uniformed: patrolman, Po- lice Chief W. B. Severyns said Mon-| day that he doubted whether ihe robbery had actually occurred. Anderson was given every oppor tunity to identify the policeman Sun- but falled to do so, altho he Picked out a special officer, not al regular member of the force, as “the fellow who looked most lke the rob- ber.” The logger came to headquarters | Saturday morning with $209 to bail| out two prisoners. He said he gave a policeman out side the station, and the man caped with it. Anderson wag arrest- ed as drunk when he came inside station to find the cop to whom | | | es. was released The ¢ he appealed raded the force and all the special Officrs before him. Anderson looked them all over and then told the chief men fron-clad alibi, Severyns chief that he could not t mitted the robbery Woman, Active in | Church Work, Dies Mrs. Margaret Foster Powell, 64,| widow of Col. Archibald O. F consulting civil engin died sud. Saturday 306 d by three daughters— , Hamilton, Mor nit 15th ave. three sons She is sur |Day, who edits a magazine for blind [into the land of fancy or EYES tae! j chiltre owell, | " ‘lly what that 4, 1928 THE SEATILE hey R Blind Girl Baits Magazine Sightless Kiddies Read It Helen Day, blind editor of the Searchlight, typewriter as well as a Braille machine, NEW YORK, Dec. 24—I have] leas might develop that inner vision run across many different types of|that must be fed by the {magina- editor—old ones, young Ones, fat/tion, What the eyes cannot visual. ones and slim ones—but the one | ize, the mind must.” unique in my experience is Helen In writing for her sightiess pub- . this editor knows how to reach |" She has the sense of values of the blind children who read her | Periodical, She doesn't spend much the {APACo describing something like r |children thruout the country, Helen Day herselt is blind.* in addition to her literary attain ments, sho fs sympathetic and has remarkable understanding of viewpoint of her reade ‘dow't yoni reccematen “I try to Instruct as woll me e-ang rtain in ‘The Searchlight’ a its mo eagerly, “with what joy you|{e"aln in ‘The Searchlight that's used to }eome the children’s |‘h@ namo of my paper,” she sald magazines, how you tore open the| “Stories and poems should not only |wrappera with eager fingers, then | {terest a child, but help him in| |flopped down on your stomach on | School and cultiva the sitting-coom rug, or snuggled | Of Sood Uterature in the window seat traveled | FREE and wouldn't | “READING” pabsphopche had finished the) ‘The magazine is a quarterly, free too-short installment of your fa |to as many blind children as apply | vorite continued story? |for it, sent from The Lighthouse Of course I remembered. Who/an institution to help the blind. It doesn’t remember the thrills he got/is printed in Braille, from his first literary adventures | alphabet, read by touch, jand tho friends he made, with only| “Pe I would never have |the printed pag an introduc: | pe: editor if I had had my bineeg xight," Miss Day concluded. “But I IN LIE jam sure I should have devoted my- self to some type of work for chil dren, because I believe one can do mo alia m than thelr elders “And one’s greatest happiness comes from helping others, whether you what you are doing, | not.” you a did " she continued earnestly, “that blind nm were denied this pleasure? | know it so well, because I, too, missed it, That was What prompted me to start my magazine, so that those children whose eyes are alg SEATTLE GIRL CONDITIONS ON rey ace or “MAKING GOOD” FORCE Lune e Winifred Gallagher Is Cast|Oust Politics From Public} in Movie Plays Service, Says. Contributor BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER Another Seattle girl In the movies, | Winifred Gallagher, erst while of the candy department of the Owl Drug Co.'s Third and Pike st re, earned her tryout in Lom An- geles picture studios last summer, and Los Angeles has asked her to Editor The Star: I wonder what opinion other cities Winsome of Seattle when they read] lerable conc official Intoxicated city beats citizen who sald official from insultin “looked | fred earned her trip and try ru hard, hard work. enough magazines evenings g her summer vacation to warr Mother's Publishing Co. paying her xpenses down to the city of movie dreams; her work for the Ar- row Film corporation waa meritori {red has her eager feet on the first rung of the Iadde She was cast for minor parts in Gambling Wives,” and a letter re celved from Winifred says, in part: to ie better di higher things, but now that I t e chance, I'll make the most of every opportun f M you'll be made t ng to charges made. pme of those we hire to up. the law! W have, no doubt, a urge number of ox, police officials; b f the reports p lished in Th of Decembe true, th certainly have many who unfit for the the conacienti b- are from myself wi her dearest des along Seattle: Fred sons, also surv Mra. Powell y secretary of the rman of the the Pre: « he club and} pitality comm of Seattie.| will be made Gernsen Sailors Face Drab Day late! for them. here from Silver Collector Is ae of le lowed moth plodded bravely Jast sum: rut. Most letter is taken up with help h jortunity, no man in an exe Missed Burglars; Is Struck by Auto ie tious, | ving the good St. WAS) who is ¢ Sunday t fi © pu t. Ive ito driven Till st taken to the Swedish hospital. had been giv: | Bl Ptcsperiiy Ahead, Avers Andy Mellon | PITTSBURG, Dec. 24.—""The for 1924 seems m¢ 4 released after he eattr AND KILLED Dec, 24.—-After ve been start Alfred ( SHOT DENVER, bus! v24 st en bling game, Tre ed of os amg eee ies HERE’S OPPORTUNITY FOR MATHEMATICIAN matic Bi color which they have never seen. | » an appreciation | the raised-dot | tried to prevent} 28 | The Seatile Star |. Published Datly ot 1907 Seventh Ave, RW Wi NTA STAR WANT AD RATES. Count 6 words to ono line; cont, 17 cents per line. Samo ad to run 3 or more times, rato coat per line, 15 cents. EXAMPLE S-line ad, 1 time, at 17 cents per no, 51 conta, $-line ad, to. run a A times, at 15 cents Contrant’ Rates by Heaquent ‘BUSINESS SERVICES See jan, Veaving an CARPHT WEAVING, cleaning, mat: feathers; 9x12 rugs cleaned Write FF Rug & Carpet Cleaning Works, Largenat rug fao- fory on Pacific coast. | New locas tlon, 305 14th TH aon-1 781. Electric ie hinery for pric WOUGHT—SOLD-—NENTED Ww. MONTELIOR PRICE 10, Seattle. Monuments PUGET FOUND Marble and Gran Con iat and Virginia. ‘Watablished TAT. Optician and Optometrist Dit. EDMUNDS, Fraser-Paterson Patent Ai Attorneys tl 7 Central MA Ine 0890. ee ¥ e Ne wa Tawrence, Mahod 186). ‘Aavien and "booklet free, 432 burke Hide | HARRY how ~Tixpert, Yee cu Pantages Bid. IAVE L |Love Tessons may be had today, Tuesday and Wednesday from thy| famous teacher, Elinor Glyn, ati-| | thor of “Three Weeks,” by neein | her daring portrayal, ix Days. | the the Colontal theater, Fourth | | near Pike. MERRY Christmas and Happy New Year to my many, many Wishes of A. Wm. Lewis Prepara tory BSehool of Music, 219 Yale Bidg., Seattle, largest school in the Northwest | DANCING zone. top, or 2 les ith ave, ‘Take i 1511% taught ST NS, 3rd floor SPECIAL NOTICES | Universal Whist Club |; 1431 ist, room 1; af- evenings $:30. Pub- Economy Bid. ternoons 2:30: Ne welcome, LOST AND FOUND containing LOST - paper 12th Enveic billie, n ave. GUL ondle-1502-J-1 oF Reward. Ritters In Lost dog, part poodle, | in vicint urth aye. and| Denny way Phone EL tot- dow Res W Airedale Laddla. i iack and tan *hinney hill: nar 4323 Fifth tier: 2 T nset-é (OHET—Grees | taining mc _Reward. 7 FEMALE HELP Y WANTED felt beaded ney. Call bag con-| HA at-3492. | HEMSTITCHING. rx i: yd. G 414 Eitel Bid., over E ft ME | Pine at 9 MALE HE ELP—WANTED Extra Trousers, I Match that old coat and vest with a | : pania at new aand pairs to choose | Lundquist- ray, eon Bid. 4th and carpenter ued . at Catheart, north of | but must buy home and | pay $1 AS age id $19 per month, | vo I. W. ed, Call at 908 Third Aves Besttion at once, tN THE BARBER | an place you In ood | 3) | fdental ave. ANNEX, 2004 8th, near Westlake | GRN AUTO AN SCHOOL, fay and for free catal NOT REALISTIC Confusing to Children, This | cd Writer to Star Protests l |= The Star: y night I hav mention of important oe neerns th v is abus the corners of this department | GILBERT D. | PTET, MA in.0600 — Want Ad Dept. | - (ND 2408 Recond Ave. $25, pupils. | f plano playing taught. #66 |* | 198.5 (9 MALE HELP—WANTED n Welnfleld can't Fepalr your oh throw ILaway 902 Uniom Big Green Clocks “Opn. portottios Trakenen, beginners 0 (which 5 ition’), Malle ‘Bur 0 SITUA’ TION—MALE ANY leaks ip Foote? Phone Un _1835 and forget it. in 1 UNFURNISHED FLATS — AND APARTME NTS ys to gis | 1. $350-43 “Katsointatn) | FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS TRUNKR™ moved, Wbe Want Oas3. “4 FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS ~~ Texington-Concord ee rumen ain ot.) ‘apar' tee 1h to! t-bNtS Ww. LEVEL WALKING DISTANC 2 3-room choice apts electrics yy raulpped, $4 cash, $15 month. _Maht in. Phone ML tot-0372 PER month—4-room furnished 1414 HE. Pine. flat, clone in, NEW” MODERN” “G-room apartment; fine view; CA pitt-1077, 25 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS | TROOME, partly furnished; Naht; | ith bath, 319 Fairview, CApitl-| 87 MUSICAL ___ INSTRUMENTS | Moyer. stoner. Cobb Bide. 38 FURNITURE WANTED FOURNITURD for home. GA-rid-6036 | 39 FURNITURE FOR SALE Hake buys, wells, 1618 bth, MA in.66i6 | firniahed cheap. ||Christmas Suggestions) REE TOYS VERY PURCHASE OF $1 and Up | WE DRESS THE WHE FROM HERAD TO FOOT TOYS AT YOUR_ OWN PRICE | Golden Rule Dept. Store 1406 First Ave., Back of Bon Marche ‘Or Your Convenience, open evenings til Christmas. | hh WITH Save on U We have opened a ot high grade dr ly bedding, lin drapes. We guaran People’s Furniture Co. | a MA In-4860. | cedar WE TE. OR- MA ine FOR holly Teave: 45 MISCELL ANEOUS A iM 1943 First J . SASH AND DOORS {oinch cedar stdin ir bine ard doors . 15.00 | FH 00 | Sash for Inclosing sleeping porches. Breskfast nook tables and seats. Ironing board and cabinet com- plete with sleeve board ... Garage doors, 4-8x8.0, glared, Window glass by the light or by the box. Plate glass windshields put In your oO. B WILLIAMS COMP. Electrical Fixtures You save considerable when you your electrical fixtures UPSTAL from the man ti oRn- if $4.50 lond; $8.60 ch planer ends. ood, $2.75, del Woop, Re SHIN “EL fots1034, UNION *i7—GooD 8.50 LU Dd ah. LION i “GAP. FURNACE COAL— MP COAL 8.50 IN 2-TON LOTS ©O.. GA-RFLD-5001 a, he dry 5 yreat Ww _MI Lump Coal o, delivered, 2-ton lots, $8. in 2 McDermid Fuel Co. GArfid- Airy 12-Inch Fir Millwood i D0 a cord, delly ered- —$6.00 COAL-—ALL KINDS BE acn-1094 Any Time tse $76; buy your phonograph dl- rect from our factory store. y terms, Records, latent hits, 60 cts. Simmons Phonograph Co., 1933 2nd. Sewing Machines $5.00 and up, Easy terms. Sewing Machine ¢ 1619 4th ave. MILL WOOD. » R ENDS, > Pe ha § SU NSET. $7.50 — COAL Del., COAL firm in water, ends. § d and sack Irsce-2424 goal veansnable *4 $7.50 for ange and heater : ine at. Have your furs re- “modeled and repaired by us at @ small coat FARRAN will ta MA in-6434 12- Inch Mill Wood, and cord. FLOOR gets bargain T up; be KE nv machine $100 1-460 fed | 1321) /61 45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE TRAST CO. ER A Matireoees clenned and re-made. MY Irae- 0463. PIANOS—Special bargains hange department. 4th ay € “in” our Meyer- bb Bldg. RCONOMIZE— Me ihoen reaoled, | 1, Oak tanned “\oather, eed workmanship, 612 Olive, TS Henk Kxhange, 210 Jamon we, Sells and’ Exchanges rniture, Ain-13) MACHINGA and canh Fexim tern bought, sold and exchanged. BUNDWALL COMP, ANY, $19 ind ay. BLDG, 60. CA pith-3922. renting, MA in- Load of ‘stove Jengih mifl $6 delivered. Seattle Fuel f Ofer tot Olae tultpelat waitlaRE noTtLans sUPPLY CO. Mi ot-1603. | RGR DELIV- RY. 1% Weatlake. 405 Third. are, 93) Extra Lake ‘washington KE nwa-2 buy and well clothing rt d tare. Ow! 1217% Fire RY thick forest w Ri MADE NEW 7K CO.. 'T wood. | $3 load. two- 7 and cord DAR wood, ntove longths, COAL—Lump $8, furnace or nut 6.75, del. first xo BL jot-2 TRUNKS hioved” cheapor, Driver _and truck. $2 hour. MA in-6076. KAY. $3.00. 1008 1. 46 WANTED—MISCELLA- NEOUS Piano, $126 cash. GARAGES PORTABLY SA pltl-ao23, 55 AUTO ACCESSORIES ~~ NOTICE ‘To automobile owners. Cars painted, $10 and up. All work guaranteed. C,H. Hayes, phone EL iot-5239. 56 AUTOS FOR SALE. | SACRIFICED ‘TIRES — |B0x3, 30x34, $2.50; 3Ax4, 3350; all aiher sizes, $000 of these used tires proves unsatis- factory within one year, return with receipt and get another at half price. FOX'S TIRE STORB _218 WESTLAKE N. AUTOS FOR SALE t Have only run this car ) ‘miles, and changed oil every miles,’ universal and grease cups every 300 miles. The car @ beautiful blue with allver stripes and cream wheels; 6 good cord | tres; finish and upholstering just like ‘the day it left the factory. I have put on 2 extra spot lights, and bar, ys this car will re arantes from me that st | in every way Dsccalt:. Weleona Mra, Butler's car. CHOOSE WISELY Whoever t celve a & he jLook at these offerings before choosing a used car ¢ & Rickenbacker Dwtributors 1830 Bre TOPS tailored for any them yourself, or we will on time. See us, save mone CENTRAL AUT TOP Co. uerane | 504 Denny Bldg. | well my beautiful Chandler | BPRS ID IETS RSME PSPS PEPE PETRIE TS TG TS PB PE TOTS: STAR “WANT ADS” Bring Results! Every Day They Satisfy Someone | io 4 | * # | ¥ ¢ | | Mg CARAS, ing Just Phone MA in-0600 Austt Alexander A~ Seattle. .Legal Jarvis, Theodora N., Seattle ..Legal Stiefel, Carl, Kirkland . : Burleson, Florence, Kirkland .. Howell, Edward R., Seattle Powell, Katherine, Seattl Lieseke, Fritz, Freeland . Nearhoff, Mary A., Lewis, Eraamus, Seattle 7 | McCulloch, Vernette, Bellingham. Meyers, Isaac, Seattle 34 femi, Ol attle Dunlap, William Gates, Port- land Let Riley, Laura, Portland . Ruffin. Robert R. Kirkland . Burt, Olive M., Kirkland Hubert, Joseph, Seleck .. Kujawa, Edith, Enumclaw . Bunde, Fred C., Seattle Mable, Seattle Nix, Forrest E., Tacoma Schomber, Gertruge, Issaquah White, Ellin W., Bi -- Legal Sandberg, Norma, Charleston. .Legal — | Smith, Kenneth 3 | Young, Mary, Seattle Y | Shurlund, Erik, Kennydale Thenson, Christ! 67 FOR SALE—ACREAGE Cheap—Fair House 4 Acres AYO, Eke, Washington, terms $50 down, $10 per ey Can move right in. Fine for early berries and chick Buy direct, nave commission. 8 Suvan, 908 Third ave., or at Room 717 Waldorf Hotel, 6 to! 5 evenings. ea BY OWNER—New 4-room bunga. low, strictly modern; 1—5 acres good land; all ¢ cleared: near school, at | 72 Beautiful. only FOR EXC HANGE— REAL ESTATE 20-aere falc: © miles from Poulsbo, for property in Seattle. Alex Ander- 766 Ninth ave. & W. Ll STAT | For vameunta, on improved | or farm property. Prudential ings & Loan Association, Third ave. 84 FINANCIAL SCAN, Amer. Bik. chased. 902 Amer. Bk. Bldg. |Peterson, Andrew, 5 85 STOCKS AND BONDS _|Qeterson. Andrew, | | RAD Beer It I The: : with: G 3 | Wardell, Joseph William, Ev- 1121 PORT §: Liot-3067. | erett “Tegal as Austin, Erma K., Bverett :-:. ‘Legal 6 CHATTEL AND COL- LATERAL LOANS Rowe, Frederick Ira, Seattle... Legal MeKenzie, Isabel ernie Se- Workingman’s Loan Go. | Zeman, Sem, Ever attle , rganized to make Joans to SAL-|tarsen, Gilbert 0.. & ARI McCoy. John, Portland . ‘a L., Seattle ¢. | Maul, Garrett M, Tacoma . {c . Betty C., Seattle Warrants pure BL Thompson, Sam, Everett HOUSE- | §) ‘ose, David S., Seattle .. Rowe, Caroline Jo, Olympia 0 | Popovich, Andrew, Seattle . |Basovich, Milko, Seattle DEATHS + Abling, John W., 69, $910 32nd ave, = N . Dees 21" Rolla C., 80, 906 N. Téth at, 1 See us ‘for a quick loa: 007 SEABOARD BLDG, | _10th Floor. Fourth and Pike. BILL” WARNER ha: ot | money to loan on automobiles. 409 | EB. Pine at. ges automo- EA st-2657. WANTED—AUTO TRUCK 3 Witt buy @ condition me truck, 4 No deale 62 arket tor a Fes- Spokane, « homes, see pho- buy direct from 6 ou ‘aphs, and owner, We ch OWNERS’ LI81 _Burke. MAt 65 FOR SALE—W SEATTLE MAKE your family and Christmas present ‘of a beautiful home and make $1,000, I am. of fering a modern 6-room bungalow, on a 60x194 hom only half} block front car and ‘Fauntieroy beach, one block to Lincoln park. worth $7,500, for $6,500; only $1,000 east ‘and $50 per inonth will handle {t John Adams, 66 W ANTED—REAL ESTATE me for sale with OW ING BU rect to buyer. We ch mission. 605 Burke in-3015. wns, (87 FOR SALE acuaiee || Vital Statistics Big Rush Still On for Cathcart Lands ride north of Seattle. Montana, coming in bunches to the office o! C.D, Hillman, 908 Third ave, Se attle, There Is a good reason, a cows, chickens are furnished’ o easy ‘terms. of work at good wages close by. Flooring deliv- ered at only $15 thousand feet free wood; water. 20,000 peopl have bought of us. Free excur sions today and every day, Everett office is at Strand Hotel. We are the owner Another Big I'ree_ Excursion 12 autos hauling people to Drink all cream er month good wages buy homes here, Of- hird ave, Seattle, verett » can make 40 Canada people | Our} r| Daw | |87__ SALARY LOANS ~ MONEY IN FIVE _ MINUTES | A place for salaried men and women and wage earners to get money whenever they want {t, on just plain note, no security, no indorser required. Most liberal loan com- pany tn city. | Don't cS who you owe or what 1 want the money f ' ® ify us you will make small weekly or monthly payments and | you can get the m: , without Ted tape or embarr ent. ALSO Loans on Furniture = | Pianos, Autos, Ete. | | Any Amount, $10 to $100 } | Without paying an exorbitant rate | or being {mposed upon tn any way. | Strictly Confidential Your employer, friends or neighbors need never know. You will be! surprised how quick and how easy) | 6, 6035 Sixth ave. N, By bas arr Peter, 63, 2652 Mary ave, | Dee. 19. Ezra ned 58, 4 Dec. ky. Aontion, 54, 2493 Sixth Dec. 18, 3706 Melrose and Loan Association 1010 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington A Mutual Savings Society Under State Supervision. The Board of Directors of this Association has au- thorized and declared the © payment of their 15th semi-annual dividend at the rate of 8% per annum. The same will be paid January a, 1924, : A SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS —GROWTH— January 1, 1923 mber 20, 1928 it is to ppen an account here. City Co. 227 Seaboard Bldg. | ERCOND PLOOR FOURTH & PIKE | SALARY LOANS | MEN AND WOMEN }Can borrow the money they need | “from this SOCIETY on their } PLAIN NOTE. . No security, no indorser, and strictly confidential No investigation or inquiry of| friends : | LOANED . ZASY PAYMENTS LOW RA T ~[Eimploy ees Loan Society B BLDG Rirths In th ported by the j Auer, Will . boy + eirl boy. | st, June 1 uly Aug. 1. Sept. 1 iob., | Oct. ee |Nov. 1. 43 Ren-|Dec. 1 . 287,648.49 , 3816 |Dec. 20 ......... 298,418.60 | 1 William Kenneth, R. F. >. A Net Increase of |Taylor, ‘James Wilbur, 27th $185,213.32 4408 Fre- Shi Arlington Burdett, | gs cobalt’ | MARRIAGE LICENSES | pee Meat esa Baik see| $1 00 to $5,000.00 ‘Robert ace, Seattle Accepted Valiace, Kathe Reatiha at | Stante: on...Legal| | All money received up to January 15th credited aa recelved on the ist. 209,202.95 245,588.92 255,108.41 $262, 865.74 278,270.04 Dolman, Charles, girl Louts R. Detroit, axwell, 208% Thomas st., W. Holden |Speidel,. No. 7 every business day ne, i | f | |

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