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which are Dust be ac: God's word 8 We are to altogether, od when it arth was a suns and t struggle ie Secretary inst tho by Coperni- hey thought religion de. as Brother In the idea ove.”” nm modern. would now down to Ddellever In. e of a king ad; or a be- je truths of ) A savage ry of labor, Our con- de changed new revela- ruth ts His. gate God is in, GHT U shine as went; and righteousness d ever.—Dan. her men is to h they; and ly courage to p.—Hazlett. Busy ty of Amer- is of Moth- her associa. Rsumers’ Council of lucation as- mittee for Beation, Na- Business men's clubs, yomen Vot- fs Christian National ms league, the Young association, on, and the Jewish p turn leg- the me lone of thei it is found put their ‘a subcom- By formed. ns hold the at present. child laber, pd divorce nt of edu- lary in the jo measures lurge imme- ‘Union alf as , cars today Percent only eight y one 5 and bepre- i and pur- > haul le, 65 t car miles. pry to For a on Ob n the mile, ry in TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 192 DEATH DRIVER ( GETS LIBERTY. Prosecutor Reduces Bail and | Friends Put Up Cash Olo Kn he county jail late Mond. man, Friends of the driver whose auto is alleged to have run down and mortally wounded Teno Branshaw, a week ago, flocked to his ald yes terday and posted ball for his apy pearance to answer to a charge of before a Jury prob month. ‘osecutor Hert Ross, at * of Ole’s attorney, mod- state's bail demanda, | figure | a erlpy manslaughter ably late Ross reduced the tentative of $10,000 to $5,000, | es in the fishing industry | assistance with the bail His sureties wero Ole Lar tain of the fishing smack} $3 Han. | worth Bjeke, owner of the Hh $13,000; Iver Knut s brot worth th $14 Associa came to money. son, cap! $10,500; Ole Ediswold, wo templated against | of Knutson ar with him companio} in the the di-| Star horite of a story forts of Dep’ Bill Sears. JURY CLEARS DEATH DRIVER Henry C. Bartlett, driver in which Miss Laura Hugt killed Friday evening at Westlake} aye, near Denny way, in a h with a street car, 3 absolved of all blame for the accident “Monday afternoon by a coroner’s jury, which held that the death was the resilt of an accident. Following the hearing, prohibition agents raided the place on E. Madi. . where Maurice Vining, an occupant of the od sed liquor. Two quarts of seized but no arrests were 17 ABOVE FOR NEW YEAR HERE But Other State Cities Are Down Below Zero r the clear skies and surishine, a the mercury had crawled back according to M. B. tiie. United States weather | id continued | st for Tues with the lowest tem night predicted an above at Yakima w Year's ow Zero re Water Pipes Burst HERE’S MORE ABCUT 2 ARRESTED STARTS UN PAGE 1 Hallam then jumped from the cir and told hi ¢ companion to beat it.” She sped ay and eattle to began a y the police. s and Motorcycles gave chase to the Wer seven miles out of Vaneou. ver on the Seattle road, aceord ing ) report | the county auditor’, ‘in City Cold Snap © 24 Long waiting lines of auto owners shuffled slowly forward all day Monday toward s office in the City-County building, buying car permits for 1924. The line at times extended around corners and down dim passage E,. Ferguson, who handled the crowd in addition to his other duti —Photo by Pr of the picture. LINE uP FOR LICENSE HERE’S MORE ABOUT -NO BELLS TO TOLL STARTS ON PAGE 1 “The Bell of Bells,” pert lin, in Moscow. Or “ in England. In all Seattle no bell in a church tower’ CHURCH COUNCIL CHIEF =} Oe ‘TS TWO CHURCHES © reporter will call up the 1 , advice. GAS STATION IS HELD UP! tor Lone Bandit Si Seizes Cash! as Autos Pass HERE’S MORE ABOUT PHONE SUIT STARTS ON PAGE 1 jor and supreme courts of this state before the company can again bring action in the federal court. We have maintained from the start that the state courts are the places to bring the ac- tion.” HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEW YEAR STARTS ON PAGE 1 aps? reat Tom” | | and the car to aidle back But that hangs in the Krem-! But he is in Christ church, whose spire thrusts up abov e the Oxford meadows volee “Dr Raile i, Sor ry!" less fall ieft LAST HOPE GLIMMERS “CROWN” Heater For Coal or Wood M A fre $17. 50 Vo. 20 $19. 50 FREDERICK & NELSON S ON LAST DAY ae Motorists TO | nosptt Item Get Few Days of Grace old, there's one chance PAGE 9 PROBE WOOD'S |. = OIL DEALINGS) 4 FREDERICK Son of General Is Under & NELSON Fire in Chicago ed | is DOWNSTAIRS STORE | THE STAR SEATTLE \3 HURT IN NEW YEAR'S CRASHES Stage and Auto Smash; Three Girls Injured 1. ae hi | Combined fed- | n of the | ‘Three automobile accidents marked | the New ¥ evening and early ing. Five persons, CHICAGO, Jan. 1 eral and state investiga 1 operations Jr, son of th Including Mhreeloral of the Philippin and two boys, were sev A. Bi. Germer, chief postoffice in- spector for Chicago, picked at least A collision between an automobile} three assistants to ald State's Attor: and a Snoqualmie Falls motor stage |ney Robert . Crowe in the probe | at B, 65th st, and 10th ave. N. H.,Jof young Wood's deals. | |at 445 a, m, Tuesday, led to the! Wood was charged by a acore of | injury of Irene Skaggs, 1114 N, 68th| veterans of the world war with sell: | st; Marjorie Masterson, 6507 12th] !n® allexed “wild ont" oll stock In | N, W., and Violet Smith, 5459|four Fort Worth, Tex, ofl compa The three girls were rid. | Mem 4 P. oupe driven by Morris The name of Gen, Wood was used #, 19, when it smashed into|“% speclal jmen to r lebration Monday Puenday morn: appeal to ex-service | invest, | and was badly wrecked, |™¢ according to the} soverely ruined; | Charges lee Soom aa ie out and brulsed| Leonard Wood, Jr, Is a brother a out And brulesd te “Tent, Osborne. Wood, who and Mini Master A ailon WON) amazed Wall Street by his success. | i speculations 6 #toc! ! barpanma NIRKGTE: ful speculations in the stock mar-| | ‘The three girls wore taken to the felty hospital by G. I’Laug, 1615 Terry « , & taxt driv | While playing hockey in the street | : nt B, 6th st. and Latona ave, with | “tants. Crow | five companions, Monday night, Wil- liam Jones, 14, 60th st, was \knocked down with his as. announced the scope of the investigation of Wood's deals would be widened, and enlisted the ald of postoffice inspectors, in the by an automobi elie the de a by duct |ariven by Walter M. Hoyt, 4320 1 pen tgs a had been conducted | tona ave, Hoyt was driving about Ht Crowe sald many ex-service men | |20 miles an hour, he said, when he} any, $2 had put in his possession letters and jsaw tho boys and t to avold| cireularw of the Acme Oll Producing | them, but they scattered, making It!(5. o¢ qrort Worth, ‘They connisted | mposatble not to hit at least one of] muinty, me anid, of pleas for finn them. The Jones boy received a| C11 backing, Home of the. lotter broken leg and wan taken to hit) (owe sald, were signed by Wood. ¢ homo. Jerry Burnett, 13, of 2815 First ave., was run down while riding his bicycle at Fourth ave, and Union Featuring January Offerings One of the letters, signed by Woo: as president, was addressed to Lieut Stanley Klos, U. 8. M, C:, Quantico County Auditor D. is seen at the Fight) at 5 _-Montay iattornoon ey 4 Car | ‘This letter announced the chang: in staple and fancy Cottons, Bedspreads, Sheets, ico & Carter, Star State Photographers) driven y 8. Gainatein, 16 nr’ |ing of the firm name from the Cra Pillow Cases, Household Linens, Towels and Toweling. Offering attractive values in the moderately priced qualities, featured in Downstairs Store displays. lave. W. The boy recetved a broken | |ven Ol! ¢ “ for 0 Acme, It contained | taken “your help and co-opera- | {leg and was to the City The Burnett boy had just se- jeured a job ax a Western Union | messenger and was making his first |trip when the accltent occurred. ne temptation to go outside tho | stockholders for financial assistance, | || especially in the bull market, such jas we are having in New York, is |great,” this letter stated, “but this | would in no way accomplish what I set out to do, namely, preserv Mute| L REE BLAZE cold and | fore, that I am entitled to your help for little |and co-opera d sincerely trust ‘was dead |that I m 0) ther In the hos-| WAR F uffering from severe burns, | IS MENTIC . ner was nursing painft | he father was nursing painful! Charges that Wood used the name | ns about the and bands | jot his fat intman tree {O01 Wace: ave., Sun 70-inch Linen Damask Special $1.95 Yard EAVY quality Linen Damask in several attractive patternings. Width 70 inches. A special Janu- ary White Display offering, at $1.95 yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘« dawned Lave family, Jack Love Mercerized Damask Table Napkins Special $1 45 Dozen ERCERIZED cotton damask Table Napkins in three (8) attractive patterns fue d, ready for use. In January White Displa j Z er as a “bait” for v orld war were based on from one of| 8, which de bow? of their ttt pain: nett also rece n trying to extinguish |s 1- to 6-Yard Lengths of “Indian Head” At 30c Yard UST 800 yards of 44-inch Indian Head in short lengths of 1 to 6 yards. Useful for many purposes. At 30¢ yard. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 900 Pillow Cases Special 25c: Each ILLOW CASES in two desirable sizes—42x86 and 5 Sizes given before hemming. A 45x36 inches. January White Display feature, at 25¢ each. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE BEDDING AT SPECIAL JANUARY PRICES HEMMED CROCHET BEDSPREADS in attractive patternings. Size 74x84 inches. I Cte Ct ae eae $1.65 HEMMED CROCHET BEDSPREADS in a_ heavy quality. Size 78x88 inches. pyoareionior te oe $2.65 SATIN-FINISH BEDSPREADS in double bed size. Pleasing patterns to choose from. $4 65 | . Size 81x90 inches 81x90 inches, $1.45. The Upholstery Section, Third Floor, Announces, to Begin Wednesday Morning: A CURTAIN EVENT OF UNUSUAL MAGNITUDE Involving 4,500 Pairs of New Window Curtains, in Ruffled and Panel Types—in Plain and Novelty Weaves—in All-White and Color-Trimmed Effects —to Be Sold at |REMARKABLY INTERESTING PRICES | SHEETS in dependable qualit $1.25; 72x99 inches, $1.35; An event which holds unusual interest for home owners, apartment house dwellers, apartment house owners and hotel-keepers HEAVY WEIGHT SHEETS in a quality that will wear and launder well Good Naltertt eae $1 .65 200 PAIRS RUFFLED VOILE CURTAINS, with tie-backs, pair Cane ected 95¢. 300 RS RUFFLED MARQUISI CURTAINS, with. tie- TOWELS AND TOWELING pet he AT SPECIAL JANUARY PRICES 300 $s RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, dotted and COTTON HUCK TOWELS in small size, ur weaves, with tie-backs, pair $2.50. with red and blue borders. At........ 124c 300 RUFFLED VOILE CURTAINS with tie-backs, pair eke inane Macnee Mats oi eek Aenee Bre AE OI kas 19c 100 S RUFFLED VOILE CURTAINS with tie-backs, pair UNION HUCK TOWELS in an absorbent, cotton and linen weave. Size 19x84 inched... Atisa: cvciec ChEpmeEka ts 25c 250 PAIRS SWISS CURTAINS, dotted and figured with colored organdie ruffles and tie-backs, pair $3.50. HEMSTITCHED LI HUCK TOWELS in 18x36- inch size. An at tive value, 700 PAIRS JB FLED DOT TED MARQUISETTE. CURTAINS av . efi Nabe te ae Baal inhi 48c vith tie-backs, pair 25. TURKISH FACE TOWELS in small size. Absorbent weave. Low-priced, each. 15c¢c 100 PAIRS RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, pink or jlue-dotted, with tie-backs, pair $3.75. TURKISH BATH TOWELS in absorbent 25c weave and medium size. At. MARQUISETTE CURTAINS in cream or white, with silk- TURKISH BATH TOWELS in 19x38- 1emstitched hems, 21% rds long, pair $2.50. inch size. Special, 3 for......... $i .00 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS in white, ivory or natural, with LARGE TURKISH BATH TOWELS in white, with lace edgx d hemstitched hems, pair $1.25. Sie Sen taEkt at atte et 45c (Third Floor)