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PACE I I BIG GRAIN EXPORT IS REPORTED U. S. Sends Away More Bushels; Gets Back Fewer Dollars MY \IJII 1(1 \l'l*l I' CHIC*AiIQ. I*. :* Kxpot la of rraln (nun American farm* thi* year have been «0 i<er rent bIgYW Ulan In ItSO. measured in buahel*. Ilut money for grain ex port* hiu« MUM about It per tent lm than In 1910, Thaee who are seeking w •»» "to re gum markets for our farm prod urta" are fanning the air. Tli* full ing off ha* born In pnc«a. not actual ahlpmenta. Kxportu <* w hr.it. com, rye. luirley luiil ottlM lotJilnl huahela In the ft rat ID month* of list, com pared with m.»:< >•« b>i«hela In the flmt 10 month* of 1130. Thia *«« dltrliM aa follow*. expraaeed In bushel*; l»!l lti« Wheat •SS.*ot.7rT ttt.i4t.tU t*ocn ltt.Ut.43T Barley 21.413.151 tS.TI 1.303 Oats 1,004.0*0 U.»34.t»S Bye 3T.1t3.13t 4t.t41.T30 Theaa grain export* sold for tS4*. 113.T4T. totaling the flmt 10 month* of the present year, agalnat M!2.*lt.- tit In the corresponding period of last year. Kxports of rotton for the calendar year up to November totaled S.llt. Ui bale*, compared wtth 4.ttT,211 bale* In corresponding month* of I>3o. But It brought le.-ta than half aa much money. Bice 'exports In the wm» perloil* Jumped from 30t.STt.M5 pound* In 1330 to &50.043.T50 pound* In lt3l. Export* of meat product* fell off heavily with exception of hutu and shoulder* and lard, which allowed gain*. Many Jews Murdered in Russian Pogroms CONKT A NTt NOri J", I**c. I« M'rvhanU «rrtvln* hen* from lh» fkmirio confirm report* that por mm* havp bmktn out tn Houttxrn Kuswla. In vlltaitM an>un<l many J»w» have been tortured and murdered. California has con sol Ida t«I a num ber of commissions Into a depart ment of labor and Industrial rela tion*. 20% Off I on all I Silks I Woolens B Plushes I Velvets I SHAMEKI BROS. I 1526 Third Ave. I Near Pint H Last Performance in Seattle by the RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA COHIPANY at the Masonic Temple I'ine and Harvard Monday, Dec. 26, 1921 8 P. M. THE MERMAID In 5 Acts Muxic by DarßoniiAsky. Ticket sale begin* at Ma-sonic Temple, Sun day, 11 a. m. * STYLISH CLDTHEg MEN S WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS gsc^rry Ou f f i f h n <}, (x. AVE 3O9IJNION j BRYAN AND HIS BIBLE CLASS Here it William J. llryan (all those who don't know u hat the "J" stands for rvtse your hands) resuming hi* famous Hible class at Miami, Fla., in the palm prove. This picturt rhoirs only a small part of the 3,000 alti ndanee. DAVIS FLAYS CHILD LABOR Tots Hold 1,500,000 Jobs in U. S., Says Official WASHINGTON, l*ee. *« and 'ona-half million more Job* for adulta would be thrown open to relle»e tha unemployment situation if child labor were eliminated. Mecretary of ttavla told the I'nited Press In an ex clusive Interview today. Itoth from this standpoint ami that of trtvin* children a chance In Ufa, fa via'appealed to employers the country over to m*s* tha practice of worklnc children In the heartless maw of factories, mines, quarries aixl farms. "A mreful survey In which the children's bureau of the department aided, points to the disturbing fart that despite tha number of un<*np|oy. Ed adults there are «r«*»l numbers ut child 11borers." Darts said. "liverywhere and sver>hody with whom wo corns In contact, while working out the problems that con front us. Is wholehearted, unselfish and unsparing In their efforts to help. In view of this ! appeal to all those employing children to supplant them with adults, preferably those having dependents, while thla present Industrial depression that Is causing general unemployment lasts. "Employers of children, you can h»iy, and I am sure you will. LIQUOR LANDS JUDGE IN PEN Gets Two Years for Giving Bootlegger Protection INDTANATOMB, ©•*. m*n. Including Cttv Judg» Jame* West* war* found guilty of violating th« prohibiten law# In f*d«*ral court. * Judge Went wtn to two jntd In the fodrral priaon at enworth. Kan.. the hwlMt aentence lmp(WMl Ivinaht Hi'liantnon, a patrolman. drew tha next heavt»t with a rtr and a day. attorneya contended Judg* Wfst afforded protadk>H to bootlifgTi and other trafficker* In Illicit booM for 115 a wwk. LETTERS LAND HER IN COURT Stenographer Arrested for Annoying Employer NEW YORK. N. V.. D«c. 21- • T>r. Charlw W. Ivprry. former N>w York adjutant jr**n«*r*t and a briifa ; tJi*r tf«-n»*ral In th« 27th divtalon dur »r»K war, app<*ar*d In court thu ait complainant aaiftnat Mia 1 * Malt*-1 Knaack, a fl* chricKl h#r with him 4*l annoying letter*. wore of ferwl In evidence. Mi < Knaai-k plcadM that I>r B*rry had stcntlv« to but that hla had roolnl, Hhc agr»»«d not to write him again and waa parulod. Conditions Better Reports Australia MKLnOI'ICM I ', I)fr. 2ft.-- Austra lian biialnMM haa paaa«*«l thru the rr c onatruction period aur# #*««fully. and manufacturer* In all aectlona proaperlty. A local merchant ia put ting $1,000,000 Into a n»*w building. Detectives Wait; Man Cuts Throat DL'UIJN, Deo. 26.—T'rM*n<lln«c to l>« liun'inic for a collar button whll«* w#r« waiting lo tak* Mm to Jail for fraud, John Prayer iie cur**J a razor ami rut Til* throat. PINT OF WHISKY IS FOUND IN TREE AFTER 40 YEARS WINBTED. Conn., Dec. JS WhlU' cutting a larKn »hfntmit trro vhirh Mood near the ceme tery In Ntpausc. O. W. Mri*ori dlacoverrd a pint bottle filled with whliiky. The bottle hud worked down ftevfral feet from nn openlnK above. The flank la will) to have been plater) In the tree by t'ulvln Morundern of Nepali* <0 year* HKH Mm son l'"rederii:k claimed the liquor. ORPHEUM SHOW IS ONE OF BEST Exceptional Program at Moore This Week Orphlsiul* m guiiur In enjoy om of th" brut vnu.lr\ lMr Mils »vrr *rnt to the Iviflr iiuurt tills *wk. Th» rrwnu at lh« Moore la »rll bal •need. from the athletic tuml Ilnjf ait to Mailt* Kuhtr'a r*markal>la "CJwlt llrhraml.'* H.iili* Haa a pretty voir*, arxl la a flnlahrd artnw. Her act la tunsful. phtortal anil rbartnin*. Krxl UmtH), raptain of a Ilrillsh cavalry troop in th» world war dm numerous attr|>rtalnjr thlnir* with • ommon Australian itnk whip. ll* opens letter*. kUvks out rinrrtlex puta out carvtlea and Ilea knot* alioul hla two pretty asptst slits with the 11 fret of snapping rawhide. Hone, dame ami tmtw la ottrrnt by Mia* I'enrl Franklin. John 4lul dmn nl>d l«ew ltn»e. Heverttl Mn and duet danrea In thla number lit erally lifted the attalisnre to It* fe«t Paul IV llav»n and Kml Nice put on some ereentrlc ditnmi Tliqr coil their »rt "follies of ITU." Ktank KelUun awl I'atriHa OTs" are MUal as "Vhaolnn Mm llluts' The nam# in no muroomcr, Frank Vmrrtm anmam with n*w Mori«n, an.l th« ltuth llcwsli 1 Ho ha%* an rxrepdonDfjr ffh« IHie Mr Kellam. Mr, D* Hjiwn unit Mr. Nice prmni an stMnl ntirnrt.oti to the (*hrlatmas hill, spf-nrtne a< "The Three Clnsiier**." The nrl |> a burlesriu* of low and hlrh itintMlnr Aeeop'e I'atlie N'rws and Topk* of the !>ny romplrU) the cracker jack en'.ert*ißm»nt. Ship News Tide* in Seattle Tt M»AT l»M . II •1 rw* lllih Tl«l^ 4 41 a. m. tt« fl. I |r*4 laa tW* •IT a m. 7 I ft. »fl4 Mitfli TW» 2 4 2 P iw . 11 * ft. dMMOd IA« IW* inp m . —i.t ft.! HOMIU nr.i it f~\rwi lll|h Tl«ft» 1 L* •. m . 14 » ft »lr*« Imh TiJe I 43 * f« . T 1 M vwwul tilth rw# I it p m . it* ft «*.««■» rf Imm IMo t W p m . —• 4 ft. AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES * f •mlaaana I i.TO p. m. «#» If p. m. M»U »•!.%» I\«* fill Ml* iMIIIMn I'll Ml A IM»\ N M *MlMf»«r|f A l.roMllNrd. ' mlac A « ■ «!•. Inlmnl*. ll* *»■**• A llnird. luitallr Itukrrv. I'MNlaiftr* mrmp9» (.rnml IflmUnlnn: tin tin*rm, 'iftr, Mailt*, |«r N»W t'lnflnK Unrnimi A ItMltry llnldnnr Hull \ Mi-IHll K It II I t liHl'Oi nn«f I Kelr U'lllKll \* r*» A* (.(Mill I'rMturr I'boinpln y i *•'1111. H%ltlt 14 till." - - . A WILKES mi? \ riftk na 4 Pi a# llll»n U3B All Hetk—W<it«. Ufrt. nml *»at. tlnlirfny 1 wHny 4 I OH lit 1(1 ;»>:•• llrliltMl i «aHr K»f>. ~7,r |« SI. >lm In. i.\«- to ."»<►« 4% ar ' r as / METROPOLITAN Al.l. \4KI.K "The Opera* 9 Malinee Twdnf | wimi:tiii\(. ihi i i iiim *»'« MOORE™ NMU77I E Chfotaum. CvvuuL S'^VAUDEVimstS SALLIE 'I he Kitmou* I 'KIII. ■> Amlnllin I I»»Ill*lv *|iorl •in mi -tiiic < limit ~v , w . v 111.11 l »l« M■■ I,lM)> \ l I riuili I 'arriiii KKLLAM AM) Ol) \|(i; ~ in "i ii tuMi Tiir: iii.i r:v Itillll llirwi-ll llmi Ml'fJ)()o\ I)K IIAVKN FRANKLYN AM) AX I) KQSK MCE 'The 1 hreo (iliiblxru'' THE SEATTLE ST AH BEGGAR'S OPERA CHARMS AT MET Quaint Musical Play Is High ly Praised lli 1.1.1' NN 111 t.lll S Th«* Hit. jpilrty nnd romunM<' M> phlntUwlloit t.f thr fuily ihUi orntury Itiouniti Into foR tiM in thr vtit»it i<«hartnintf manner itvi««c> ri «k*U< by tli« !»!** •«'ntutl«>n of "Th« Ikmijar"* t Huitdiiy ftwht at thr Metropolitan l th#|tfi. Tl»i« quaint mUftlcal plav, hrmldrd by l«oii(|«m. New York and Hun Krun »i«w a« the rlrvarrat rrvlvtl of r* «*nt yoiiri, proved Itarif entirely j wnriliy of th* UVIKII «-*»ntfnrnta *hi« h I'rlllf* hftv# liwluwwl upon If, ll*til«*d aa tha find anil b«**t KiiKtiMh tnuanwl I i»irea. It m*rtl#-w by piquant hu r«u»r und rury Mttirr thoar who «M»me to II ri|H>rtlnf »mn«'thing »w»*l but tMinr. If modem Ainrrim thinka It In "(rtnfl," Irt It httir, thla tw«»<wt turlea old ofirra, and |t« jmlf m*9lt. For Jnliu Qny, the author, takra nink with ('onifrevr. and with wild*, for urbanity of at)la und thought. Tha irreateat rora libi barn takrn by the producrra of tha til**'* to fiiahlon a production which l« to thr ! %at detail In fhnrtirtit with tha nrtgl ml ronrrpllnn. The vtagf «ct()ni«. if I Afn no* miat.iken. arr thr work «»f tha lata C. la»vnt I*raarr. and thr •Nrtutnr* aa writ were d<*«licnrd by him ftoth three fraturra ara In au«*h '"Viulalta taatr that thry ara a Joy t«l tha ay a. The ofrhPNtrß •• a laillr*' ona, by tha Wi4y«~t* petMrt lenity par Ho lovrty wrrr thr nrtetadlaa |n th# oprm tha* ««a wondered If on a frally war* llvlnff In an *«« of )<ux Miss \M.|n |I%INTY IN i*ou.% kou; Mention mtitft aarfjUuty t>* madr of tha principal actor* and iliiffrß. KHat of all thara la Nytvla N*li» In i tha rola of l*o!ly tVartium. Miw N« li* i« m» dainty aa rhlna, a* pretty aa a boy'* dream, a»»d la of a trchnlqur whtrh la fkwlfia Percy Iteming nuik«-« a delightful Ma« llrath, the highwayman and lady killer. Ilia voW la good and hla ability to tufKf«l thr humor of hla part la nrrllrnt Arthur Wyfin a* Peorhum. and Cbarlea Mygr*th aa Lftffctt. of for*! marvrloua imtMP* mrnt l*t thr two principal character rolaa. Thry ara for all thr world what two of Matfleld I**lTt*t»'i faa cinAttni chtractcf eraatlona would ba If thry arr* |o twtw to llfr Th« n there ara thr en»**ttnble* Thr Irtnklng *©ng». thr rprfgbtly dnncea. all th#«* are e*ectite«| with a finraar and an arUtftta fervor beyond fail* ■ ion. l.onll |M \\ M»K IIIM MTM> lt> Ml lltlt, aflar all. It la ImpoaMlMa to »rttc of Ihla productl'm It la too fcf. tO tM'I»W '*| ftltv . WllU h M r nirt fl(T«s!i4wd 10, to prfWlt 11omporiaon. Thrf la »nly ona way lo obtain lb* lulnlnl W"i of *lml It to Ilka, and that la by ~-<"ln* It. Tlii« •nniUM wlio pratatida to a lova uf tha Ihralrv tnual do Kof In many way* It l» Iho fnont hlahly flnlahad work of thaatrW-al art that hu via- Had Maaltlo Ihl* anoaon Kor on* Ih In*. "Tha TWitar** r)|wr»" *houl4 tak» th» conrolt out of many a modatn upatart who Imaa |nr« ho ran wrlla a muaKTil play. If tbT» l» any atmlUr work dona In •lua rani wry whk-n I* aa downrlaht r|av*r and an Ihla ona tona In 172», M th# author brln* It forth irtii rtnka hla fori una. And in iha mmnuma w «hall —+ t Hr attle knowa a rood thing whan t H-M It. If It dON not aopporl Tb« Opart* It <loaa n»>« (la narva lha ronaldaratlon of firat-rwt* UiMitrtnil muMfi* Thara will ba parfortnanraa «vrry nljtht. with Oia uaual ma Una**. PALACE HIP HAS PLEASING SHOW Imm krlll an<l mm puny tnp th» Oirl«ln»« ehow provided f<»r the .imu« tn'-nt of paifwiw "f * l* 1 *!- ir« !li|> >.-Mrr.l»y The app<*) "f th<* «pwial«y •* lh»t «•* ,h * rlrrti* rlnit. arwl all anlroal Invrre are i nirnnml liy th» rl»v»r ivrrfortnanr* an<l mtelliifm'e of th" four l>l* white horaee In lh«- art- Th«-r* In nothing .lull In the monolou of Jimmy Hry no Id*. tl« I* |>opuli«r with the audi ~,no (Jrift. K ramrr and linift mm liin» a Ut«l« of lhi> faarlrwjtn* phaem> ..f rlr< u« llf« In "A Omii Hay In OMrfU." Further variety la mntrlhutrd by J<>e and flai l Nathan. who*» comedy talk la another l.richt *i»l on the hill. Harry an.l tola Mevena arr unothrr I.lr-ri-tnir couple whoM xra«» ful dancea arc put over with pep and variety. "Th« ttarrlcado" I* the feature photoplay. • • • >1 %K< I S I4H W t.l\ • s ||.%\Q| I T I'rrforttf in and employes a( M »r run I/k'w'n !*»lace Hip thsstr# will b«» KucetM of th« maiuMfenK , nt at a banquet after the show thut evening, at liuldl'n. ACTORS QUIT; SO DOES FLO CHICAOO, !>»n. Flo ZiejffeM. champion pleker of feminine beauty for tho American staice. Is thru witli the show business. Announcement nf hi* retirement from the show-producing game was ins da today, coincident with an ito* tor's strtk** at the of the Kollle* hero. !!»• to close out all *#f hH show Interests by 1921 Ziegfeld Is following In tha foot steps of Oeorire M. Cohan, who re cently retired because of the "ha* ards" of the show t»usln»»* ! s. Harry J. I'owers, manairer of the ColonUU tluatre, niade public an nouncement, "I would Ilk* to buy a baseball club nr promote a professional foot* hall c ircuit, along the lines of a ma jor I'igue baseball orgaulxation/' Zlegfelil said. r jH" »" * if «, » / IJ. 2 1 1 h i t'd Ave __l_ron i% i \ > _t) sj i v WANT TO BUY A BATTLESHIP? CHEAP li\ II \KK\ Hi vi- WABHIN'OTON, !« -I'ncWi : h.im In offering fur Ml', I" I* broken | u|> fur junk, 11 uavy vea*<*l«. totaling .li.lll ton*. A wr.ni.l lot of ]& probably will l>« antinuni'MJ fur ul* won | Til" fit at lot UK' J U'lca th rea butt I*- lUrt-0 i:rul>wr«. four monimm. ■>n« i|nlr«)>>r Uhl twu •nuill »un- I' lllary VMuielJi. T»m ■» includu th» b«!ll»»HJp M>ln<> ■ uivrnur to IH' 111 Iklihl Urflim wli-rh «ua blown up In lUmut hurlMir, iuxt Ihn cfulwr llrm-kl) 11, fU(»lilp of i Itmr A'lmirul wmum M. HcUUty In |llw tnlll« of ttenlUco. Th» Main* atxl bar aimer ahlp, lh» MtMamirl, bollt built followintf tha Hpanlaii war, war* ivnaMrml mar I X at* of naval Thay aurh 'Ua litaml U1 ! ,<H) ton* act! carrlil fuur 12 Inrti kuiim. M» ra|,l<l lia« b**n naval rtavatop maul thai ihraa ctilpa would bo vir tually Impotrnl In any major ua«al an««fa titan!. Ho, MrliM"*' of run*, thay ara of fanul at I'Ubllo aal# to ba brokan Up. their porta to b* inu4« available for |»iirf(ul Indual rlaa In wticrliiliif tha inwla for aala lha navy <lapnrtm»nt au«Kaata thay "•huuM ba oinaldrrnl from tha aland twint of a nu'lru* lo fr| Into lha Khlp brvakirifl up fl«ld ft* Wttm far a'lrhtad canc4>m." tip «>n«iltu»a about JO of tha total loMu(i > th«» I'minl Htaiaa would wrap und«*r tha llucha* propuaal to Uiaat Hrilaill and Japan. Tha total ro«t of tha 1} «iw>lf now lup for aala. l2i.M4.tMi. la Utile nv-r« titan half tha nwt of ona tnodarn. rlmirlcaily driven aupardrawdnoucht. Kialumva of trnumuil, tha Maine mat I. Death End* Fight for Law License kOKOOK, IXv. I« Mr*. Owyn ath Thompson haa diad at It aflar wnaln* an unau<r*a»ful flahi for alght yttara lo ba admitted iut * hw ao!U-itor Hha woo laarrad by U-a l_.w aociaty. Wwt»» a*t«arta ar« tryln* lo axlriu-| »ur*r from * I*»i plant whlrh arow* abundantly In f'araauay. Mff\v #«■ THE STAR HAS GIRLSIv? 1,000 1,000 ■ For the Girls and JJflllS £ iCC ■ Boys ot Seattle Santa Claus has helped us find these dolls, and he wants every little 4* f boy and girl to have one NOW. | s mJLj Ja You can pet this beautiful doll, or your choice of anv of the hundreds / 1 " Wm of other Sleeping Dolls, Hoy Dolls, Unbreakable Character Dolls / Ly , jgjjK W FREE for Just Getting Two New Subscriptions to The Star J HERE'S HOW TO GET VOIR DOLL 1 V°ur and neighbors who arp not now taking The Star will l>e (let only two of them to agree to take The Star for two months. Have them sign the Doll Coupon below, then bring it to The Star and and will few minutes M All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people who are not now hav ing The Star delivered to them. * *•' ♦. -S4F DOLL COUPON Take Your Choice! ' v I ! lerebv mihsirlbf t«» Th»* Hi* r for tw«» month" «ih! there* aftei until I ortl. r rinir ihmcr>ntlno«*<l. f..r which I iikrro lo - '? pa \ Ult fftPfltl '» t iI • rll | . moVltil S i I AM NOT NOW HAVING THK STAII DKUVKHKD TO MU All Si/.es |g *. J Name All Styles I Addrewi » 9 i j| I'hone No I Small Dolls v IJj ! f | Tak-n i, v Large Dolls jjjp "DOT" DOLL (OII'ON UO NOT -JJ | ' herrby *u bar rib* 1.. Th* Sl„, f„r t« month" an.l tli.-r*- * OLLECT pa>- o!r:.y r^"r r a* r th*eT«u n.o'nth""" ' * Kr '" ANY MONEY »' <I,,W » ru,l,Uo do "- I AM NUT NOW IIA VINO Tllic STAR I>l :i.l VI :iu"l> TO Ml H ,„ , . middi'd body, novelty «.ort that are >oft and nitri|iiy faK<» the* oruor Nttmc for the pu, wr unbivaJiablf. AiltlrcßK . - She In l»uilt for wriir and will >tand all # , , »url* «»r liuJtl UAAfr. rhono No out-of-town Mibtcrlp- g| tion* MI'ST Ix* paid in Ih 11 Mi Inchon liifih nnd U just Ad\anc«» .u the rate of Kind of a doll f»»r little brother or slater. 50c |hr month. Nearly f\iry di»U has » different dim Circulation Dept.— The Seattle Star £2225] Battleship* that will be junked. Above, the Maine. Be low, the WUeonMn, Slated for the Scrap Heap Ship Ten* Built root llaltbahlp M»inr n.S«O ]»0I Itattl.-.hlp Mlaoourl ll.*oo l»'il 2.H&.000 ItaMloahlp U'lkwiMD II.ISO I*»* S.Ci.OOO Crolaar Brooklyn I 0,0«» J*»6 5.m.000 Crularr C»lutnl>.* 1.1*7 1»»2 2,724.000 Crulaar M'miihii., 1i.71J |M) Monitor (J*ark 3 JJ« i»oo >«o «oo Monitor Tunupub t.M I*o9 U: 000 M>>t>il6r MinantaiMHnoh, monitor l"ur»t«n. d«-trovr Kmith and Ilia Alhart I trow n an<] OrKtlf. atnall auilltary *aaaal*. Tha w«*md ll»l will Ineluda tbn famoua iruia»r Oljmpu, which coat tt.7M.000. KORNICK IN TOILS AGAIN Cj4pt. Fred Kornick, mariner. will ha brought Uu k lo Haatllo thin wwk, lla* waa •rrxl'd In Portland Hunday, K. rtilrk aa<-»pad from Itaptity Mar •<b«l Nail lto> la h»ra by • flitvrr ni«- In which ho milwtif utcd wocthk-aa [Mtwr fur liail monry in an lawlnpk ||« w * broach! lon from N>W Jwjr to aland trial an « fadarnl In di.Unant rharnnc him with for«inn 1400 in army cfeecka. Ho tt- jpnl (wo wrck« u*o. K*rll>"t Ufa Inaurwnro noHatla* on rarord wara thoaa of tMa aarond and third renlurta* la|or« Chrlal. lit ()r«ar*. Chile to Accept Peruvian Proffer UANTIAfJO. tx-a I«. Chile la roady to ««ati| lha I'aruvUui propo M| lh*t •lalacatoa l»a acnt to \V*ali ln(tmi lo dkaruaa aaitlcrnanl of lh> dlaputa over lha larrltory of Ta< na- Arica. lha C nil ad I'resa laanwd to day. Tha dac<*slaa. aorordlnr lo Ihla proimaal wouid *m«n|ta * pr^blarlla. II l.» rljiotol Chllr will land * nola lo Peru, volnni thla a<-apt*na», fol lowlnc a »rh»«iulad aocrrt aaaiuon of lha nana<« today. Thara la a Ivira powihlllty that 1h«- mlniatara of both countries will go to Waahlnßton. Karliaat do<-um»*nta on raomatry ara Ihoaa from llabylon and Lfjpi, • dntina twrk lo 300# 11. C. MONDAY. T)f:H.MMKR 2fi. IWt W(p dye your rajrs Q o!fl carjK't* anrf we thorn into handsome rujjj The Fuizy Wuzzy Ruj C». I'ltWlir I «4illol IZJ3 I I J I a about LQJ CHRIST. MAS TIME! what a cozy and con. i fortable feeling jjer- 1 vades the whole fam ily if you OWN Y 0 U It 0 W N HOME and fireside] AN i) partiM LARLY IF YOU 1 ARE PROTECTED from title worri# and title loss liY A POLICY OF TITLI] INSURANCE, as i» sued by Washington Tille Insorance Compaqr m 1 ndrr Ft ate K <p- *- AftfcH* Morf Than XuAM Real Painless Extraction Free Dd)j ■ j Y Y f In ord*r t« tntrodoea i>qr d fwhal*U>D>) plat*, whirh M d IlKhtaat and Mriiniiil plat* ka*9 4«»< not <-oy*r th* roof of 3 mouth, you ran hit* rom aft 3 rob; cuarant'*d li 1 HUUkm> art •> Tr*th J m « a •» Rrltexnfk ;;a n Aaalgia KltUag |,J All work rnw)«vi| far 11 nJ Mar* Imprxmnn t*k*n In tb« rn«2i r * and **t t**th aam* day. 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