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8 WOULD REPLACE CUTTER BEAR Mr, Fixit Coast Guard Report Urges | “Pax” Is Not “Vobiscum” for Cow in Country Town; Mr, Fixit Asked to Level Street, Fix Sewers! New Vessel for Coast Re tt a $ ae ~ at W Sodan . BILL APPROVED Reclamation Money tor Ore. and Washs Assured re, Deo. & a PProp net rtme approved without according to a the Oregon J The projects appropriation of provided, Umatilla, $540. 000 Kittitas $295,000, Appropriation of $35,980 for Cr Lake National park was also proved. 706,896 COMING -That’s 1924 immigration Estimate at Capital WASHINGTON, I gration for 1924 wi ure of 706,896, reau labor the figure wa was 309,566. Pray 1 sources of imm continue to be northern E an 6 Tmm!-| reach the fig countwes, with a fair sprinkling of| , Mexicm stock. The number of aliens leaving the United after mimittance shows a r decreas4, Traffic Shifting, Second to Pike St. If recent counts made by t Buliding “Managers’ association are accurate, the center of traffic in the business district ts slowly mov- ing from Becond ave. to Pike st. “For yaurs Second ave. between University and Union has been the center of business traffic,” says A. | B. Barrall, secretary of the Butlding | Managers’ association. “In a recent | count slight variations are shown in favor of Pike, between Third and Fourth. This does not mean that Second ave. is losing out, but that Pike in tho vicinity of Third ts ga: ing. The two peak potnts are Sec: | ond from University to Pike, and Pike from Second to Fourth,” he| declares. meet a London Weather Is | Bad, Say Martins F. J. Martin, of the Northwestern Mutual Fire association, accompan- led by his wife and son, has just returned from a business trip to London. “Combine all the rain and the fog | of Portinnd and Seattle and you) have a fair sample of London weather,” says Mrs. Martin. — YOU'LL FIND, IT HERE | Nee Brrr Lil more heat, please! | Religious educational workers will listen to the Revs, Cleveland Klei- hauer and Abraham Verelde in Meve's cafeteria at noon Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday for Mrs. Leona Keller, 40, who is dead at her home, 1425] N. 45th st. | Thieves got a big haul of pay checks when they stole the safe of the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. 10th ave, 8, and Dearborn st., but payment on the paper has been) stopped. The Rev. Maurice J. Bywatér has! resumed his duties at St. John’s, | West Seattle, after recovery from} injuries sustained in an auto acch dent. | The Puget Sound and British Co-! lumbia association will spend $23,000 in California newspaper ads to tell | southerners about the Pacific North- | west. | After telling the police a tale of] being abducted, drugged and left un-| conscious on the street by four men, Hector Ewing, 14, of 4706 20th ave 8,, admitted that his fancy got the better of him, officers say. | MAMRee Go? wee oN BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES ‘The Star Invites its readers to nae this department as nn ald in finding missing relatives oF friends, The department ts | to help in reuniting those who have been separated. Those friends are missing are invited to report the Abeppenrance directly te The Star. whose relatives or | jers who may know the whereabouts | pers re invited to reproduce such items as will interest | their readers. r see The main office of the Western Union Telegraph Co. is holding un- | delivered telegrams regarding 1II-| neées or death of friends or reia- | tives of MRS, WILLIAM corr. | LAND, 704 Ontario st.; JULIUS | RAYMOND, SR., 918 Fifth aves MRS. SENDA McLEAR, 2012 Ww. 14th at. owe Information as to the whereabouts of GEORGE PETTINGER, Inst heard in Portiand, Ore. fi years ago, is desired by his brother, John Pettinger, 808 Ninth st, E., Cedar ‘ ‘ Dp" EASED moolie cows denie obse et ca which ck cross-street i 4 ravel hauling for W, D, Barkhuff « they ew sewer despite the protests of the citizenry ¥¢ . a part of what ¢ Mr. Fixit’s bald spot to| 34 grow more bald over the ¥ However, he’s made the part of his growing mail, and here ¢ we ¥ rt or ™ ¥ a be @ a is to fix things . fe Have you a W complaint or a request to make > to city, state or national officials? r 8 - xit, Your letter must ne tabs of anebbente ood th name addr he open stree rt * , @ = nem — ae Mr, Fixit P n't print your name, but he || — fi Age ‘ 7 must have it as evidence of good || with the astre Mr. Pirit: A man in this town had @ tubderowlar cow Killed. 1 “lim Ais fickl, unburied. The dogs dragging it all over, and he refuses to do anything about it y Dear Mr will and © jorit anot To do this now te particul | noying, dua to the fact that it will be necessary to tear up com aide old at 89th and wdor EB. E., tainler Valley. walks ne @ wee n tak 1 he new W fr, which will r rk. On Rain jowalk waa torn ing the pavement o- Out d ton and D on were thru putting in our treet crossings that we all but wreck our machines going end coming up for months. In the spring we were told by tha city council our) streets were to be paved this fall, dut there ts no eign of it. We are} nearly all taxpayers out he tilling to pay for having our # feed. MRE. Mr, Thomas, elty streets depart-| ment: Improvements mentioned, but as for| the ruts, we will take that up with one of the foremen and | | that a load or two of & smooth out the street and ings of ents and at ae + Mr. Firtt: On the Sleth N. W. and 1jth ave. N. W., car lines, inbound strect care p on the far side of the cross streets to load and unload passengers. Be- ing front entrance cars this leaves the car standing across the street,| completely blocking traffic. An auto} must wait until the street car starts up and clears the crossing. «lf these cars would atop on the near crossing, indound as they do| outbound, this bothersome condition tcould be done away with. | D. W. Henderson, street railway | NOT BOBBED } Do al EY el } i | | | | | S BA In this day of bobs Cather- ine Linden Mclnerie proudly retains her tresses, which are 65 inches long. She has worn her hair that long since she was 16, and believes it ig the longest in New York, if not in the country, Our streets have been torn)‘ “I know nothing about the} ™ birds have been liberated near Du Pont, Wash., not from Camp} | Lewis, by the DuPont Powder Co.,| faith. Address Mr, Fixit, attle Star, Seattle The Se | | EL LL LR Ge a te A al aD lA Ik. Mr, Plrit: auto accidents Adbe taken p the intersection of W Third ave, N. W., still ther stop” and sign aponst isn | WILL FALL! But Outworn Portals will| Be Torn Down by Man As @ matt been almont com since the late w strips of It have been left standing Yet the octrods, with | fred function-| no Vehiclecan pats od nw built is now the} city res! Beyond t great part of f the great r boundary and every hicles mast pass thene | er of every car must | to his gasoline and report | re-enters s due to the fact must be pald on goods | that motor watche rarely heck up oh the dec! of drivers, but the tedi-| ous fc ust be performed. Weald Have Only One Commissioner Judge Austin EB. Griffiths offers & remedy for the twoand-ono fight that goes on from year to year in the county commissioners’ office. "LE would have only one county commissioner,” says Judge Grit. fiths, “All the other county of. fices are filled by one man, and the/ state has bug one governor, and we Bellingham Beaks City Manager Plan BELLINGHAM, Dec. 8.—Totals on a light city vote Saturday show that this city defeated the’ proposed city manager form of government and the project for an annual two. mill levy for maintenance of the fire department, Sale of the munic- ipal dock to the port district ‘was appro however, by a big jority. ma Protected Game Birds Released | Protected against predatory birds and animals, a number of game under direction of Earl A, Fry. Chineso pheasants and Hungarians are included. Two Ax Murders in Billings, Montana) BILLINGS, M Dec, 8.—Be-} lieved to be the v ms of & maniac} armed with an the bodies ‘of Mr, and Mrs. 8 M.* Anderson | were found in el barber and beauty shop here yesterday, The ax lay nearby, It had been used to split their bh s. All ok Wenatchee’s Officers Re-elected WENATCHEH, Dec, &—AlL in oumbent officials were re-clected for new terms at the elections Sat urday. Man Is Killed While Out on Hunting Trip SAN FRANCISCO, Dy 8.—Law- rence Fox, of Hayward, was killed by the accidental discharge of the gun of his companion, R, I, Teck, of Haywood, when Teck stumbled, on the marshes near Johnston's Landing yesterday while hunting. x ¥ putakirts of varin| 96 * Ny ¥ DE GE IE IE GEE GLE EG, ES OE CE EE, , », ry a Bee by THE SEATTLE ROCKER, built on a solidly constructed frame and covered with genuine leather, exactly as illustrated BEDROOM SET, consisting of STAR bow-foot bed, dresser and chiffonier, finished in decorated Ivory (VANITY $339.75 Extra) CONSOLE in our Phonograph Beautiful tone and qualities in every one FLOOR LAMPS—A_ large and attractive showing in many sizes, styles and shapes, with a like variety of shades in all the popular types. 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