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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. | | \|\LIFE SAVERS 2: | | Make all pleasure car drive} their macht away from them for] not allow autos on the streets ex ftaken from him for life, the rest} astride the street car tracks, and| six mont! ept during certain hours, at whieh! will take notice, The public schools | KOEPF, time pedestrians should stay off the | should be npelled to teach and! th Ave. 8 streets as much as posable drt! on traffic lawn as for fire! side the car tracks, Make cross | } MRS J, BUNK Copy of the laws should be placed streets to principal highways “one| I see in tonight's Star that you} Monroe, Wash. [in each hor way” streets, so drivers would know | have a $50 reward for the best way! <M MRS, M. A. CARTY which way to look }to cut out accidents, ‘This is what] Love another's life. Keep one! Manette, Wash, HARRY STAHT Ji got to say: If the would| hand on the wheel and the other on | eee Stahl'e Restaurant, |open thelr eyes before they eronsed| the brake, one foot on the chute h An a atreet car conductor my sug a > the streets and if police officers|and the other on the brake, With] gestion would be to park no ma-| ’ Te there is no other way use the| Would obey thetr Chief Joe Warren |¢yes ahead. While standing, put on} chines on bury streets. Also have > low—Youth 8 Best Star word that was drawn to make us|and arrest people who drive with: | Bear C. A. GREEN, the officer enforce the law on all fren, to make us SAFE. If we tax jout their tail lights, why the ik , 1018 Fairview N. | intersections and make everyone ob ; . in Youth’s Best Picture— e pul oP. ne the signa, payers are not paying enough to) dents would stop f Pte ae | nerve ES put the ri nt kind of men in of JESSIE MAY BRECK | More and atricter tarffic cops WwW. F. DAVIS, 4 ao | 906 ‘Thomas st. |“estrians should wateh stop-andgo 8054 Weetern Ave Mee to enforce the laws, let's rid sua |sigals, Mord motor copa on country oe oye a tary drawing) ret the city pass an ordinance|Foads leading into city i Enforce the traffic laws and treat forms an oat ie mens biekieke Aare Gr wil have to HOWARD B. GULICK, — everyone alike, We have good traf afraid to do the - KRIRWER |pass an examination Ike an eng | Aged 12, 4718 21st Ave. N. EL | cic awe, but they are not lived up to. ’ 2NER, eee General Delivery, [Neer or a fireman, Most drivers |Nolther are they enforced, some! jonera ¥ and} Rain fines for driving over four! hand the traffic officer a cigar, and eee only know how to start, steer i miles an hour to a high figure, Ew|go ahead, Others have t frees, mile force freaqyent testing of brakes. — | court, and are told not =. om . a wine Offense, triple} examination, the drivers should ex JOR W. VAN | This does no good. Give them a big | Wperatty and revoke license, No more |MDt & lcense plate showing. they ote. deere ee , 5 Asks you to bring all your | had eo he driving| , ueeee—tines are licenses Finger | had successfully passed the driving) 11. tirst time an autolst ts con | W. MYERs. _ Briat every auto driver. examination. BE. N. EARI ted of sbeding, give him a fine} \fotorman 1344, Fremant Barns smiles with you when you } CLAUDE HARTLEY | * Cove, W (4 to exceed $50, Upon second} o-* | . 4g SE Hith Ave beace . conviction, give him a fine of from| Pass & state law, providing one to] XS *.%, h come to see her in the play tuto | $50 to $100 and 30 days in Jail, Upon | 10 years sentence for automobiliats Print tations for pedestriana| 1 Would suggest that the aut f | third conviction, give a fine of from | found guilty of a ped , \ Y d BEET Scsustrinna whe do net| ‘rivers be put to a thoro teat be-| 100 caso aus so gues te on tang | oun SUNY Of injuring a pedestrian made from all four of the fore they can drive a car on the y them. Autos are speeding car on ibe if convicted a fourth time, give a| Auburn, Wash “ ” ks ly down Pike and Harvard. streets, Failure to do @o, put them) vraiene jail sentence of aix months. | oe. Anne boo 5 in jail six months and forbid them SSSIE IREX, it MRS TE Harvund Ave, [driving on Seattle streets any more eee WALTER J. HEIGHS run at a uniform speed of 15 mil an hour, Permit trucks to run out: | 2 1 A day in jail for every mile be-| ‘rive. They don't evén know what a spark plug is. After passing an} such an ordinance were rigidly| Put a policeman on every corner enforced on all persons, automobile;of the downtown district. Do RIGES, accidents would drop off very sud-|allow them to bunch together for ‘The only remedy I can think of 1614 W. 47th Bt. | Gonty ¥. W. BOC Inughable conversation, Give people 3 eee W& stop reckless drivers is to give i « 902 N. Gist St. | who knock pedestriang down a year Clean windshields, reduce rate of PS i in Sell “them from one to five years in the os a Ne Y apeed to 18 alee an hour and ma Pitileas publicity ts the remedy MISS penitentiary. PT. | eve « Grivere take thelr corners Square! oi, public aafety committee of the| 36th and " thin! coiden rould be isk Gown the speed of the auto! then, I think, accidents wou city council should be used as a hub s “Mobiles by tying gunnymcks about | &reatly shoes oe lof the plan, assinted by the news Ninety per cent of all auto acct AvIE - |papers, Initiate a “Rafety Week." |dents are due to carelonmess, and the automobile wheels. Why should) . Wmnocent women and children be ae “4 Appeal to the Individual citizen’s|that Includes poor brakes, misty to humor speed maniacs? roe | common sense A. 8. | windshields, poor lights, excensive ie eravere hs pak aed. tate], © Cumsend thet it 4 “Be et ees npeed, not hing the road and jt epsed, % & unlawtul for Suten |_We have 600 uniformed city fire-|not being careful at cross streets 4 © ” ome yoo gge 8 r aa a ys oan | men Why not give them = the| My suggestion in to place a gov f that will speed. Lim , authority to arrest. reckless auto|ernor on the carbureter to 60 con- a iwer, tr. facturera to small powered Crs | drivers? ‘They can and will help the|trot the flow of gas that the car | Where there is no power there ts M0) Hotice, Cincinnati did it. Why nat n faster than the leat speed MRS. 8. F. ACCHIA Seattle? ? aby soracn aieves tis Gut Is Home From Bee 18, Banents ONE WHO KNOWS such an attachment, ¢ If you want to stop accidents, Just) an reckless auto drivers should be DOREMUS, Pier 1 ong TAVElLS | sree every Ariver who drives faster | given a stiff jail wentence with no ore . than 20 miles an hour, and make) aiternative of paying a fine. This| To make e mafe: Allow no him serve 30 days in jail Make n°) would curb all auto drivers Jautoe south of Pine st. or north ri, |distinction between rich and poor, | HUGH MeLBOD, jot Washington st, on First or Se i lack or white, but make them all) 618 Fifth Ave. md aves. Allow no auton to travet cy |serve their time. a os ee | eee jeast or west on Pike on Pine st. od oe Put all speeders in jail from 10 to| west of Eighth ave. . Compel every 1425 Colby Ave., Sverett. 20 days and reduce the speed limit driver to pase a stiff examination one-third. In 30 days this plan| before he In allowed a license to Revoke all leenses of autolsts | would make Seattle's streets as free| drive. If an accident occurs, cance! found guilty of carelesmens in 10-| ¢om auto idents as the desert of | the driver's Noense. If a fatal ac- J juring pedestriats. Sahara. cident occurs, put the driver in FRANK w TORN, MRS. ELIZABETH MONEY, jail and confiseato hin emp, If the , Bremerton, Wash. 3231 Third Ave. W. | pedestrian tx injured thru his ow | see jcareleasness, fine him or put bi To make Seattle mfo for pedes Make and enforce laws for pedes Jail, of both. trians, — ce erga travel trians and there will be lene acy H.C, CROCKETT, §9 Pine et. On one-way streets. | cidenta Official | toe avi meee. iden {ficial recards show had ’ 76 per cont of automobile accidents | Ure common sense—tmagine that . 2M Judkine Bt | occur when the car is traveling 15|every driver and every pedestrian e miles an hour or lens is @ fool, and depend upen non ‘The writer suggests*the chief of LITA MORRI8, j but yourself. ELMER BREDA, Lovee? ghippenaeragl dey | lind dau | 28 ave, NW This famous Anne has a way of snuggling right |sream trate violators, exe them to Jf ST=TY padeetrian would ook, vp |ADD LIVE RAVERS into one’s heart. She is captivating and lovable and | cain Tweed wempet teak the’ ans| Soc ce yeuamee: Se Tene” Laan peanital geass ree cane will have ten thousand admirers in Seattle just a | the police station and appear against and hospital from every other atreet resting officer be paid from the fine oe MRS. B. SMITH, both directions, one-half of each day d epee Gci tachen Ava | Place ererecnl trigger. | few days from now. prey yp ee" ee town districts for foot passenger ee Wieteer Apes | utting every man or woman | Place elevated sidewalks at most con : : i nee «| inuill who! vianted trate Foeulw [ested pinces es You remember that Anne is the charaeter whom 1Noneer erated tntrine premectung| whether the driver were the prea| Tee We Auotine Bt ~Mark Twain called “the most delightful child since dent's wife or a washerwoman. cre y “Yep,| streets. Prohibit taking hile on MRS. ROY BNITE, | There te in’ tivention teat . 8 : ” was awful exciting” says little |high. Many accidents are dun to fty.| Mount Vernon, Wash. |twoloud blaste of an electric horn at | the immortal Alice. Chester Wallis, Syearold|ing starts. j . trotter, who now feels like | FRANK L. TUCKER, waite tached to posts at street crossings ver. ui the speed to elgh ni ew time hicle cor hi 2 2 2 hi f Feturned from hi first voy |, Tid Seventh Ave. | cris the tostnden aieerioe and to|90 feet of erceibegs Dota thie ore Bring the whole family to see this touching story o 4 4 $5 ft “ , 15 miles an hour in the residence |tem on all downtown streets, Fo : : Wis daddy, who te Captsin| | Add $5 fine and two days in Sell diwrets, ‘The Tastern cies fellow |utoits to blow horns before soe the little orphan who just made folks love her.. Ganta Cruz, took his boy on a limit. Make eight miles an hour the this plan and there are nat so many ing any street, Make it unlawful for jaunt thru the wonder-|limit in congested districta Forbid | “Ment |) GUST B exci [oaceattians to creas etrevie snoopy 68 of the Orient.* In those four |#utos from going nearer than 16 feet id ry i" AWs everett. He i bagel bene page —_ i Ff |to street " } 0 i ml Harry lived about 400 Procine gp load poll Oh oe Force the driver to put some signal | or play on the street anywhere In the Crewe a ai m-leven | to autos doc tetiae tnapdstion on his machine so that it will give | city. H. W. STONE “We was gone vonage 2 p eae | us pedestrians a chance, or make It 1410 Tenth A A. VON PRESSENTIN, ee ice is ” says Harry. “Gee, we saw 60 days in jail. I know; I was hit ee af a 5016 12th ‘. EB. of things! ee1g 28th Ave. N.B. 14, an auto myseit. Strict enforcement of a rigid sys UNDER S$ K. WINELAND LIKE CIRCUS DAY Do pedestrians stop? Yee, when MRS, JAMES CLIFFORD, jtem of licensing chaffeurs and auto- - - TIME IN CALCUTTA hit. Do they look? Yer, in the air.| 4019 Firet Ave. N. W. | mobilists wil! auto accidents PS SFunny people, °n’ animate, ‘an |e they teen yee an mega | : in eatsie from 30 10 60 ver cent A Superb all-soloist organization, playing Puccini’s “La Boheme,” grand yy, you take India, now. IN| Pedestrians and aute tx must co. Punish violators of traffic laws by | within 30 4 M. ALLEN, rf ta, I saw a big ‘n’ a little . tegped substantial fine for the first offense 11% 14th ave . ] at} d V . H be ’, “D M ] d ” dnd folks Piting Om ‘em:| het tern nage eee’, ETS when | sna nct leew than ohe week in jail . selection, and Victor Herbert's “Dream Melody. a fe lyin’ down all by him-|Tragfic police aro the salvation of | 1. The short jail term} A vigorous campaign should be in ‘pelt in a sand jot, ‘n’ the place was! our problem. jin Jed for those who pay a fine | stituted to force our representatives fall of parrots, 'n’ monkeys! It’s like G. J. RANDOVICH. a ink it clever to have been ar-/at @lympia to amend the present! “the circus was in town ail the time, s : for speeding, Have extra| statutes, so that they may imprison fm Calcutta. | - 2287 34th Ave. W. | cticers in outlying @istricte to ar-|FIRST offenders in aggravated | VERNON E. GAMES, director of] FRANK H, HOLZHEIMER, social “Then you take Hongkong. I saw,| ‘Traffic jinws are not enforced, "eet offenders. Have the public | cases, and ALL second offenders | | religious and social activities at Ply- | manager of the Hotel New Washing: n awful lot of funny little men | Carcless driving is practiced on Bec *°D00!" inaugurate an Intensive MRS. A, G. WILDS, mouth church, will leave his duties|ton, will leave the hostelry Febru- round, and funny little boats | ond ave. Drivers fail to signal when Campaign to drive home the truth | 805 Fourth Ave | next week to give all his time to the fary 7 to giv fhe river, ‘n’ trained birds that| they intend to turn or stop. Enforce | that it is unAmerican to break the} eee | young people’s council of the Seattle | to give his entire time to the itch fish. My, what a funny/the traffic laws. An | traffig laws. The newspapers should! If {t were possible to make a law | iF ‘ation of Churches, of which he | °P*rtion of Snoqualmie Inn, on the auto driver | A. DE SHAW, | Continue publicity to bring general ae all me « s ball use | pi ia president | Sunset highway. “Going over, another boy and I . leondemnation on the traffic law-| sleigh belle « that they %y i 9 | Submarine all the time! Jail sentetices for every offender, | breaker. would ring whone chico was! Several Injured in Wreck Former Spruce Division Man big "Merican ship, an’ © ” ESLEY GEORGE YOUNC in motion, danger to a itmartnce wesikuatin' ws, a” weland “Alait bake avery thenae: ree, 4012 12th Ave. N. would be greatly eliminated, especial Near Midvale, Utah Shot Dead on Street them. But coming |atreet cur man a watchman sequin | eee |ly on dark streets. The poll Iso spans aa r Bob 4 P 4 ped with Danks to mark down ot-| Leave muffler open. No one but) Would find a taw like this very use) earn LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan, 24,.| RAYMOND, Jan, 24.—George © fenders. These innovations will help| “deaf men ever got hurt by ear with | ful in various ways E Three men are dead and several! Tyler, of Clovis, Cal, a second lieu conserve human life. Let us all back | Muffler open. Haye regular code of | “COMMON SENSE.” | corsons injured, as a result of a rear| tenant in the spruce division at Ra National director of the Nation-Wide Campaign and from Manila| up our police department, and help | horn signals for various movements, | petted end collision of a freight train with|mond during the war, was shot and the church’s most notable orat o It lasted five| make Seattle strecta safe same ax locomotives use. Have reg-| Heavy fines should be inflicted on}, work train on the Denver & Rio| instantly killed here yesterday by will: maak ut Orator ‘n’ my! It was the roughest W. H. FLETCHER, ular brake inspection by authorities, ue L og a This plan, coupled! Grande railroad, at Midvale, Utah,|John Pinell. The shooting took Speak a ther I never did nee before! A710 45th St, | Every driver to be examined on eye-| With a law forcing every motorist to} iat evening |! lace in front of the Kettner hotel "1 wasn't scared, tho. I knew wie sight, judgment of speed. ‘Too many | Stop his car at each crossing would| ery, wreckage caught fire from the] At a distance eof .ten feet, Pinell ST ’ BROADWAY ly would make the ship keep an| Permit none under 18 to drive;|youthful drivers. ‘Too many lamps|®0 4 long way toward making Seat-| overturned engine of the freight train | fired six shots from an automatic e AND HARVARD D make every driver pass examination; | re not burning. D. 8. L, | to's strestpeate for pedestrians ind Clifford W. Hoagland, brakeman, | revolver into Tyler's body. Tyler DADDY LET ME OUT put an enamel plate on every car. € # MRS. J. M. EDDY Salt Lake, was burned to death in|crumpled down to the ground dead 9 i AND 1 STEERED THE SHIP” bearing the words, “Seattle speed nize central safety committee, sage 3 Alki Ave. plain view of would-be reacuers|Pinell walked to the police station Oo oc TONIGHT 4 | “After that it was calm weather, |!!mit 20 miles an hour, $100 fing for of secretaries of civic, when he was caught In the wrecked | and surrendered : r Tsteered the ship! Daddy let me,|Passing another car within 100 feet | labor, nal, religious organiza.| Yncorporate in traffic code, provi-|caboone Pinell, who 5, wld he te ihe snight, when nothin’ was in sight ot & crossing, violators to lore Ii-| tions. ch such organization to | sic for examination of all motor] Henry C. Spencer, Salt Lake, head| father of six daughters, He is al he said there was lots of room, |°en#e”; paint a red dike the nize of appoint five team captains, Kach|cars, Upon satisfactory proof -of /hrakeman, was scalded to death, and|jeged to have blamed. Pinell for éd the wheel, ’n’ the big shtp | dollar on tye lense of every car nas In to choone five squad leaders, | qbility as driver, issue license to be/C, A, Johnson, engineer, was crushed! breaking up his home, Tyler had @ little— 4 warning; put danger signs on cor-| who in turn appoint five or more as-| displayed prominently on car, Upon!to death under @ carload of steel! heen invited, with other soldiers, to n I rang the quarter bell, 'n’ any = oe Jaywalkers to ee PoE OE “ ere, bt oe pee y tas adores —ipeetins. ree ale 8 | rods, which were cerried over the the Pinell home, and the trouble cul scouts to report traffic infractior » driv fe jeated, or | ¢ © by the shock of the collision ‘a rel % en nee fae Pane, LOUIS LINCOTT, . secretary of central oom-| stiller offenss, iloenedito be revoked| noo ; ino Db ho dbp Sma eye fire of the South, he will rank 517% Pine st 1ddresses courteous letter to| for such period as in the judgment . as one of the five great na- | Tyler was married three days ago i Tm a man,” added Harry re- ffender for first offense, stiffer |of t art will fit enormity ot of | $7,000 Verdict Is to a Raymond atl | berg gc nm ies ry Jail speeders 30 days for every | communications second and third License to expire on same | . - ——_$_— course I want | ; 4 . to be yA “iad ree sag tah. dowts mile they drive over the limit; keep|time, and central committee to re-|date as car license,-renewablo and Sidetracked Here = | Nation: Wide Campaign, To. El Gy better, Secause fourth oF he of every speeder caught and| port to police on fourth offense all| non-transferable, A $7,000 jury verdict against| Beauty Leads Girl | pogo rag Logins will tg ‘ a ich | 2eMand the limit; induce the judges |such “habitual offenders H. SPENCER, . “0, wa t eo F rie 3 | » G your own 4 don't bem to haye much lt, give mpeeders the limit and con: FULLER. 8016, Duwamish Ave; Fasee See Om Wen Ott aaide Wei) to Term in Prison church both morning and night, ad do. fiscate thelr machines; keep up your eee day by Superior Judge Boyd J eerron fe : I was good practically all the) co mouign year in and y | Separate motor traffic tr Tallman. Frank Lewis securea|,ONDON, Jan. 24.——"Your great ‘Aime, ‘cept—well, daddy spanked me or peer | Sell from the auction block autos] | Repurate motor traffic from pedes man. n ‘4 abilities, your charm of manner and | . ; . Everybody has to do what of M. FARMER of those who injure or kill and give a a FM by elevated car lines and judgment against the company for|appearance, and your opportunities Motion Pictures hey way’ elevated atreet crossings In congest: | wieged failure to lve up ta an oral| have led to one thing only—your ap It wasn't hard, that proceeds to families of deceased, or | 0 Inspect all brakes, and make car-|to the injured, as the case n be, | 04 districts, promise to lease him the Geneva|Pearance in the criminal dock at Dr. Patton is the Virginian who literally stampeded the general convention of the church at Detroit. He has been termed the most notable orator in the church, With all the “I want to be a fourth officer i was the only time I cried. Poa : be on + - " "Yes, it was fun, but I’m glad to|Owners pay penalty for faulty brakes. E. BE. LEWIS, F. P. HARDESTY, tments, After listening to argu- © assizes.” Of the general convention of ; ) “be back to mamma, ‘n’ Jimmy, ‘n'|A® long as pedestrians are not care 2021 Second Ave, 1317% Valley st pnt by Vivian M. Carkeek, attor hese were Justice MoCardle’s | the Episcopal church at De- “Betty. Never was away from them |ful when crossing streets, there will ssi ey for the Davis company, Judge; Words in sentencing Mary Brady, | troit will also be shown, Pefore. Some day we'll all go. 1) be accidents, Enforce the use of signal indi ood auto aaiit Tallman set aside the verdict the fascinating and beautiful Man F: Jimmy ‘n’ Betty to see all I J. W. PURKEYHITE, catora to show pedestrians which . we read — —— chester cashier, who pleaded guilty want Se . 4441 Brandon St special officers, with authority any- % , Clephants ‘n’ giraffes lyin’ down, one SO Val chads Hag By where, any time, and give them a Wi Serv Chi k fo Gn vesing to el Dyn ee Riesy brought back four monkeys,| Mvery Tom, Dick and Harry should eo saarals Dati veey saclchiint emia tout. Hees tor ag hed Peer | Sto) ana th duiateying coe cha Gone Ie fod avery day with rice |not be allowed to drive automobiles a ampaign and suite fines for oftend-/ Dinner in Cemetery |or ner empiovers. she was sen-| : : toes and bread, and will It's too easy to get a license. Get} As soon as aceldent occurs, re Bnforoe the ie. “8 IN) SINTON, Texas, Jan. 24,—All the|tenced to 12 months imprisonment. | But GO TO YOUR OWN CHURCH. Nation- Wide Camp His dad bought him | the names of all reckless drivers and | v 's license, pending in. |” i R. L. HADDOCK men here took a holiday to work in : re. “aad | workers meet after morning service and report before e ‘of “dogs” made from the hide |bar them from the city. Do not al: | ve The penalty—no Heense 617 White Building. ,the graveyard, The women. served! ‘Tt Willett w service, The campaign ts on today, What Is your a nts’ feet, cured like leather,|low anyone having only one ey for one, three, 10 years, or life, as "|| thecn wth # chiahed Maney | mayor ot Sew York nnd oer wears proudly, as a globe | anyone who is deaf to run an the nature of the accident justifies Most contributors sharity bw a deal sia ay Ne ork ral Elevate the walks over crossings. Dol About the time a man‘a I ia | age i" be caught Th the ‘ae a ition Cemetery in eeveene ae io “ eter nua a the Sith man 6 ‘ ‘o hola the office. . ut 49 or 50 young:

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