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PAG THE SEAT 3 22 TLE STAR FRIT ters to the John I Samaritan He id be subject to arrest the door hould he now do aa ho did ditional Let ON th f \ood to find th loc m More th treated the Jo POLITICAL PROHIBITI » HAYWARD, Editor In The had an demned by Ve find its author is a nm ity, and that it congressmen ed, th Jamon st n| hie RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY At ht with ab all exiatin, ne from yp tour In this spe eran teetotaler Years of prohibition: of the alluring prog Baloon leagy reforming tion has be r creased cities have murders hav And worse the federal rec how numberin One of the hibition, he sald erease in young men and your Are these statements This writer thinks Mot all the truth. B and fear that the long article may find the/{n Waste basket, often causes the wr to state the case only in part writer thinks the congressman wm have said much 6 tal prohibition a failure, or as th port of his whole article shows, it ls a menace to the morals nation. This writer became this city in the when Humes was mayor n the mayor's autograph to his pen-| written regulation: to a t preacher then trying to f city’s laws regarding that matter Said Mayor Humes at that time, “Young man, we have here what and a find the wg but primitive which not one shoer rance ¢ mankind As letters all ideas devils ime lately de and re-| gods and r voroes it He bad of murders in sal en ‘ ntrovers derived and this, tore fo uminate the ht lstory corroborate increased 40 7 cent reads often th 6 now an unquent blo hi belief in God of men han the le oa that yearly of », pe experiment ir all shi wet wet the “drys,” w 4 and burden among with A wart! shooting are oxtatir ked fundamen’ nere Hizat s taxation, was the ly an tnheritanc the bell truth dinec of refle It large cal pro real origin »| Th controversy ¢ the “booze among | is never approac that h There 1 letter in beth 62 ma was not a writer tice tion id the government equeriog 600,000,000 a year in rev the na al debt a stiff tax on knowledge fou established but | v evity Quig! trale 1 pledged by r tho bollet to keep years While the peo: reduction, he sald t s for $20,000,000 to build to Christian propaganda 1n| al publi Nberalism This clamor for administration tax and it ive races of today ) opportunity ore to show polit! a ‘dry | “Sherwood sut of em is ignoranc 1 the shutting lity of imported rger declar from th: to nacrifice n bt The mas are It began the th, th nature by r a re Isaac >w has days they and not my out ‘TELD writing against After I find prohibition concern ANSWERING PORTERF Known as a wide-open city. More of|ing eating and drin’ is am for he muster thie” tedehty You preachers ought to be at work|from its teaching as ts gluttony or riend Mr, Porter-| “that body of New } over the ‘dead line.” You shall have | drun ¢ nara all the freedom and protection we| Prohibition was first tried in Eden, dip damentaliat 4 do the same give the rest.” jand was a failure there, Jesus was vould that put elther party In those days of open saloons the| not a probibitionist, and the writer ed to be|notch ahead? Or does W. H 3 Writer cannot remember being asked |/has but little | for a law that|somewhat in the natu . supr att “gy ite to take a drink in public or “on the| would arrest Him for a homebrewer, | cussion; to me they had all the ear-|the mighty men? argu sly," but after an absence of several | should He now do as He did tn ¢ marks of propaganda, First of all,!ment on elther this C’mon ICE SKATING a at the joao Sy aero, ArenalT’S FREE! - Seattle’s Big ICE PALACE } et Here’s How to Get Your Tickets Without Spending a Penny EE! Boys and girls, but it’s FUN skating on the smooth ice down at the Arena, Seat- tle’s big Ice Palace! Nearly everyone just loves to ice skate, so The Seattle Star has purchased 500 admission tickets from the Arena and will give them to Seattle boys and girls. All you have to do in order to win a ticket is to secure only two new subscriptions to The Star. Have two of your friends or neighbors, who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes, agree to subscribe for three months. You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—simply take the order for the mee. Have subscribers sign the subscrip- tion blank printed below and when you have secured the two subscriptions you will be given your ticket to the Arena. C’mon, kids—grab your skates and enjoy this healthful sport. You can win as many tickets as you wish. The Seattle Star Seventh A » Between Union and University Sts. (Have Subscribers Sign This Subscription Blank) TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued, for which I agree to puy the authorized carrier at the regular rale of 50c a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO M NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS faeroeoeree man found by, |read something | God In the in} tor nanifest t v Kale sign ubt 4 from of the b ot r 7 great hé quote am nick ounant the fate the Lord, and what quire of yo Micat rat and ma, wath | | \t | | 1 me humbly tell in Jus just found—ch fn tr what Ww Mi that wan a me ho has never an quite ¢ Mica modernist does not prophet owover lng proce ai ion, quote womfiture 4 modernist,” How then ribes, the and the in with the m Mr. Porterfield it happen that the Sadducees the phartseen day were pre denied the virg sand th men with the nd not » birth, Hin ressurection today hand modernist and an” intelligent deny ft, In I must nay that Aeity and {the | miracle ni does view of these fact |Mr. Porterfield, to such contemptable be cor te ping as he does, of perversion must us of ha very fp HARRY G. MONROE, Yakima EMPLOYMENT | OFFICES the regarding em hs run here the on Sound am an pkilled | better, no wa I can hold a job, jand do, when I get one, but fi |harder year by year to get I am not old or erty led, my work ts must be, as 4, the last time | usually arn ago. arks exercise a sort of lective ny mm, mer s out what |they call well known men, What jthey mean by “well known” is men who go out and stay a week or two, come in, blow in thelr money and jehip out again. They are in and out so often they are “well known Some have al yeen out and in two or three times oh Am. In other offices, to be “well known,” you have to be a rummy fien a cider und or worse, I and any number of old loggers don’t patronize these rummy games ¢ cider joints, We don't drape our. selves over a counter hours at a t }to get well known. fraternal We don't par fany organization emblem to get in the “well known" cls We choose tot stand on our me jas killed workmen, and so we have [no chance until the counter drapers and rummy fiends are attended to, unless, a5 sometimes happens, a job omes in that is too much for one of the “well knowns,” and then we are inted up, with a “Didn't know you ere {n town this morning; do you want to go out? Got.a job at so-and. ©; like to have you go out on It.’ We usually go—I do, anyway. I have a family to care for, and when I do go I usually stay until the shutdown, and then, again, I'm not in the “well known" class. This year I have paraded the of. fices for threo solld weeks, with not even a “Good day.” I am not a counterdraper or a cider hound. If mal to, get work with ne! The Seattle Star Published Dally e TAR WANT RATES words t Ave AD S-line ad, t Cont |MA in-0600 r Wa © | BUSINESS |] SERVICES x ADVICE |All cases. |. 2. BALI | _ild Attorneywat-Law tree, Joseph Alien, Ia p y Iiidg. EL tot HALL 216 E Al Voos mod Machinery BOUGHT tOLD— RE WwW. M TELIL PRICK CC | Monuments PUGET BOUND Marble i Ist and Virginia 1874, | Optichin and Optometrist DR. EDMUN Patent Patent Attorney Pat- cured, developed and nold Central. Bidg.,. Beatle. b, 600 ¥ N Wash- D, ¢ yer. nd ctrle | TED . Beattle. and Granite Established Vraner-Paterson Co Attorneys at Ww jred, sold and financed results, J. D, Giynan, Central Bide ABON rod wiab- okiet Ten and Fenwick, Law 1861. Advice 2 Burke Bidg Ni, Pat. Expert. Fee Pantages Bids 4 nowi at. Te Physicians, Surgeons NGt tite 400 Pantages Women's ailments, disorders. Plano Tuners TROM Jertaking Parlors HALL—At 10i8 B, 66th st, Jan, 31 1924 LOTTIE W. HALL. beloved | mother of Mra. May Clark of Mex- feo, Mrs. Silvan Hills, Colorado and the Mines Minta, Gladys and Eva Hall, Seattle, a son, Ralph Hall California, and a aster, Mrs, Ollie Davia, Mexico. Funeral announcement tater. Home Undertaking | 2433 Heventh ave. W.. Jan. JOHN M. COOK, aged 17 5."M. Cook r of Mrs Gambone, cc nh & aturday at 2 p. Cremation, Home Undertaking C 3 PERSONAL 1D) stomach remedy. not how many remedies ov © tried without relief. If thin does not enable you to eat with comfort your money will be refunded. Ask for testimonials. MACKINTOSH SCOTCH REMEDY CO. Box 67, Seattle. not be responsible for any ontracted by my wife (Ethel in) after January 30, 1924.— Tomblin {Witt b FORD owners, stop that chattering; | use Teves’ patent transmission bands. M. Ko M. Sales Co. 2119 |_ 4th ave LOST AND FOUND 6 CARGE ivory pin; half moon shi G tipped; heirloom. ¥ 2830-R. Reward. Cost—oid f ned brac tied as keep: EBA at |7 FEMALE HELP WANTED | WANTED—Salesindy (Powell choco- | intes)—Manufacturer to consumer. | _Outalde solicitation, EL lot-3282 2 ‘CHING. fe yd Guaranteed | work. 414 Fite! Bld. over tell’ | RAGTIME piano playing taught & | Pine st | GIRL wanted, 2139 ist ave. 9 MALE HELP WANTED have got to be that kind of an ant-|? eee in the woods Til|! aH scHoou nor WANTED | uit the woods and try another line | { endeavor to earn a living. 1] Fer. good downtown route snd} “Whi tants a baat ieee loading bundles on street cars. | wants @ healthy, active slave|| Extra salary paid for loading. an appetite of his own and|} Apply at once to the Circula- three more to look after? i| pon Department, The Seattle A. RADINGTON, Seattle. || ‘ see amar Ey lbs = ° i} MEN WANTED to help bujld our Police Head Faces new town at Cathcart, Bet must | buy home there and pay $100 Charges. of Murder) 4own. #19 per month. only whi eople wanted. See Mr. BOULDER, Colo., Feb, 1—Cinud| Room 710 Waldorf Motel, lead, chief ot police of Boulder,|” p.m. or Lampman, 908 Third ave, nd Norman Drake, _poolroom| feattl®. 4,¢-,,P-_ Hillman abitue of Loveland, Colo, were | ogy pen veld in fail without bond. today Extra Trousers, $5 rect charges of first-degree mur-| ler were filed agninst the two yes- erday. The chief and Drake are harged with the murder of Elmer ‘obb, Boulder policeman, on the norning of November 19 last. tobb's body was fourd with a bul- et thru the back of his head, [ HOLDS ON! Copyright, Harris & Ewing Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueg- geman is the only woman chairman of an independent federal commission in the United States today. She heads the U. S. Employes’ Compensation commission under an appointment made by the late President Hard- ing. Match that old coat and vest with « new pair of trousers. See our mam- moth stock of pants at new low pricee—a thousand pairs to choose rom at $5 a pair. Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd floor Green Bid, 4th and Pike. ° | | | BOYS WANTED To carry, good downtown route Apply at the Circulation De- | partment, The Seattle Star, at once. | | | | MEN'S” virgin wool sults, | Come upstairs and see these fine Virgin woo} suits tailored from | fabrics wovtn right here in Wash- | ington state. Truly beautiful | weaves. Guaranteed quality, only | Lundquist-Lilly, 2nd floor ourth and Pike. ARPENTERS, bricklayeré and | butiders wanted. Big money now | 1n building. Send for free book, Green Tide. “How to Read Blue Prints.” “Just out. No charge. Write today. Address Bidg. Dept, F- . Chi- cago Tech. 118 B, 26th at. Chicago. 5 there Is big money in the barber trade. ew weeks completes. Call MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 223 Occidental ave. Thief Escapes, but | Owner Loses Barn OTTAWA, Can. Feb. 1.— Prof. jJohn Sharp saw a chicken thief prowling about his barn early today. Garbed* in his nightgown and armed |with a lantern he gave chase | Up into the haymow of the barn | ran the thief, the professor with his lantern in pursuit. Finally Sharp got close enough to hurl his lantern at the intruder. The hay caught fire, | burning the barn, causing a $10,000 | loss—and the thief escaped. Venizelos’ Wife Reaches Sick Bed ROME, Feb. 1.—Madame Venize los, wife of the Greek premier, who resigned because of {Il health, arrived here today from Paris and hurried to Athens to the bedside of her hus- band, Lopped Off Heads Succumbs to Grief | BRESLAU, Feb. 1-—-The official executioner, Paul paethe, who, in the course of duty, had chopped off 45 heads, commited sulcide because of crief over the death of his wife. nt Ad Dept. } 603 o} $38.06. | ~ \2 MALE HELP—WANTED HC j n t 10 SITUATION-—-MALE Green Cl Opp. 6 and ft 1l AGE NTS WAN WONT 5 ERKUL, fort up bie 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED want t DO Y 60 word learn to type & COLLEGE "Bi 19 FURNISHED HOUS FOR RENT “20—FOR RENT HOUSES : ; vpn : a ‘and ‘lo- SUnset-1269 b i 21 UNFURNISHED FL AND APARTMENTS FOR Ti ier aparunent Ap Apt. 2 20th S-OOM corner Ww wall bed, pri- vate bath. The Bain. BE n-2188 23 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS moved, 60c. EA at-0492. |24 FURNISHED APTS, ps AND FLATS 20th and Yesler | 25 FURNISHED | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS >} mn $14 . linen and phone CLEAN, furnished room, kitchenette, furnace heat, walking distance CA pith-1483 rooms, EL iot- KEEPING _1025% Howell \ FARMS TO RENT FOR RENT—Iprinated dalry farm; 25 acres: 70 Improved: good bulld- ce. James Washington 33 STORES TO RENT TIA tine, large co: “room flat; large ‘eenwood district; rfld-5064 Ricketson. Sequim, ner store with tY building, 35x40; two cement 318 Yale, N. cn-2228. Latter. MUSICA | INSTRUMENTS aati ters nsf BEES | PIANOS—Bargains in our exchange dept. New pianos to rent; imited | amt. applied on pur. Meyer-Toner, | __ 1821 4th, »bb Bldg. |38 FURNIYURE WANTED me. GA rtid-6936. lake buys, well \44 POULTRY |HIGHEST market prices paid for | chickenwand eggs. 1635 Westlake. | Phone MA in-0705 | WE will buy your | thousand. HD. | _804 Weller st., EL {ot-2291. |45 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ©. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY 1943 First Ave. S. SASH AND DOORS 4-inch cedar aiding, per M. joultry, one or @ Flour bins... asees 0 Cupboard door: - 135 Sash 20x25, 4-light. + 80 French doors .. 1.15 | Bash for inclosing sleeping porches. |, Breakfast nook tables and seats. |Ironing board and cabinet com- plete with sleeve: board... | Garage doors, 4-0x8-0, glazed.. 8.00 | Window glass by light or by box. Plate Glare windshields put in cars. 0. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY Typewriters The New Smith Premier No. 60 and Remington Portables. All mak: of rebuilt machines. Repairing , and rebuilding, Adding machines. Cash or terms. Phone EL jot-3151 WASHINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. 404 Union St. | 0. WILLIAMS © | SASH AND DOORS Odorless spruce flour bins, $2; med- icine cabinets, to hang on’ wall, | $7.50; standard fixtures for the home, hotbed sash, chicken house sash, screen doors, windows. One price to all. Direct from the fac- tory t ou. O. BR. WILLIAMS Ci } 1937 First ave. 8. Seattle. Show Cases New and used cases of all descrip- tion for bakeries, delicatessens, meat markets, drug stores, gro- | certes, dry goods and hardware. | Terms to reliable and progressive |. merchants PERKINS GLASS & FIXTU 1322 Post St—MA in-47 FULL charged batteries, alme make, $6.50. Also good cushions, windshields, springs, | wears, headlights, carburetors, } Magnetos, tires, bodies and ma | other accessories at very low prices | SEATTLE AUTO WRECKING CO. Yesler and 16th. _Branch at Rainier and Jackson. Electrical Fixtures You ¢ considerable when you per your electrical fixtures UPSTAIR: | from the man that makes them. Ss HTING FIXTURES ve.. Time Square EM FREE | FOR SAL New and second-hand Plumbing supplies, complete, with fixtures and fittings. Also 50,000 feet of black and galvanized pipe from \-inch to 6-inch. 1239 First ave 8. | WE employ no agent. You save the | commission. All makes of machine RE CO. 0 | d, tepaired. WASHING- NG MACHINE EX- | D MGR. th, 5484 F | ffundreds are boosting ths new Sim- mons Supertone phonograph; high- est quali st reasonable price. Terms. direct from us and fave mone: 30,000 records at 60c. Simmons Phonograph Co., 1932 2d. STUMP PULL . complete. Outworks outpulla 300 horsepower, Stump pulling demonstration daily, 111 Third av. W., Renton. ~12-Inch Fir Millwood — $6.00 a cord, delivered—$6.00 COAL—ALL KINDS BE acn-1094 Any Time hoemaker & Co., | + $15.00 | IAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 M SCELLANEOUS SALE SHINGLES AS FOR “COAL — $750 $7.50 Del Furn 4} f $1. GA rfid-5928. ancisco Fur Co, an F $8 ump ' 20 L soal PHONOGRAT D EXCH GOOD FURNACE COAL $8.50 LUMP COAL $8. $7 50 DEL. IN 2-TON LION COAL CO. LOT GA rfid-5001 Mill Wo od, Easy terms 16 FULL CORD $8.50 LUMP COAL $8. McDermid COAL SATISFACTION It_ pays. an, lasting, good heat lump 9, nace $8.50. EL tot-2187 CEDAR wood, $4.50 and $6 cord; stove length forest wood. SU nset- | 6296. livered. Seattle Fuel Co, “0142 ii- OR T6-INCH FIR MILL DRY | WOOD $4.56 load, $8.60 cord; rough ends $6. | _ plane 4. ndle-0984 , houser. at dg. Co, 82 Res. SU nee 25 to $14.90; furnace 60 to $8.75, del. first zone ores. | ADD MACHINES and cash regie- | ters bought, sold and exchanged. | SUNDWALL COMPANY, 919 2nd ave. | ECONOMIZE—Men's shoes resoled. $1. Oak tanned leather, guaran teed workmanship. ve. BUNNYDALE Goat Dair few unbred does, reg at stud. Phone GL endl SEWING machines, good drop-heads, 10 up. 926. topairing, renting. MA in- 1524 First ave. $ i OAK dining table.-6 chairs, like new; electric washing machine. GA rfld- | 1074. THE Desk Exchange, 210 James st, Buys, Selis and Exchanges Office Furniture. MA in-7388, | WE buy and sell clothing and furs. | _ The Owl, 1317% First ave | DRY forest woo nd $ cedar, $3 load. a, EL iot- RS MADE NEW” RCO. 504 Denny Bldg. | OLD F SEATTLE FU BONE DRY MILLWOOD, $3.50. Lots of piteh. Half load. GA rfld-6121 | COKING low-ash furnace coal, $5.25, | delivered, A zone. EA st-1212 |GOOD Licyd baby buggy. KEnwd- bac Speen FURNITURE 6 rooms at bargain. 4109 36th 8. OOD Monarch 18th ave. N. ICTROLA $30. 1134 Call any’ time. for sale or trade for radio set. Box 31, Traeyton, Wn. | RUMMAGE sale, 606 Third Ave. Fri- _ day, Saturday, February KAVANAGH hats, $3.00. “160 BEST RADIO SERVICE, 1912 ist av. | 46 Ve GARAGES GARAGE for rent, $2.50 per month. __2307 B. Cherry. Ph. EA st-4477-R. 55 AUTO ACCESSORIES SEATTLE Auto Wrecking Co. Largest and reasonable place to buy Used Auto Parts Out of the high rent district. Tires, gears, accessories, trailers, very cheap. | Main Office and Wrecking Place, 16th and Yesler BA st-8100 Branch Rainier and Jackson. ATTENTION 1,000 recovers for Fords and Chev- rolets, 10 Ford chasses, also Ford touring, roadster and bug bodies. 1003 First ave. S. 7061 AUTOS FOR SALE Phone EL tot- 6 | Fords | Low Prices at House of Terms | Ford touring, 1920, starter, new | tires. | Ford touring, 19: priced low . Ford touring, 19 some extras ...,. 00... | Ford sedan, 1921, good body Ford sedan, 1923, very cheap; run 6,000 miles .2. 2.22.65. | Ford delivery, practically new, Fords . good" car, ‘good ‘tires Sto SELECT FROM Central Agency, Inc. Authorized Sales and Service EA st-0320 Rroadway and Pike. HOUSE OF TERMS | CERTIFIED, OF | A Guaranteed Car }1920 Ford roadster, with box on back; good tires; Hassler shock | absorbers; mechanical condition | Al A bargain at $175, on easy terms. OPEN SATURDAY E NING AND SUNDAY USED CAR MARKET KING COUNTY | 1425 10th Ave. | Phone EA st-0666. || —— > | Ford Touring 1919 BODY; UPHOLSTERY, TIRES | AND TOP IN FINE SHAPE. $25 DOWN. | Buy at Nite—Lots of Lite Standard Used Car Co. & 519 E. Pike, _ EA 8t-0699. TE glass windshields “' n door glass put y while you walt. 0. B. CO., SASH and DOORS, 193 ave. &, Seattle. u 23 Ny Dandy Ford Roadster WITH DELIVERY BODY; MOTOR 1s F a 35 DOV Standard Used Car Co. 15 9B. | FORD bug cheap; body, top; ju overhauled; mew parts. Owner, ME irse-3596, _