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SATURDA @ STRUCK BY OVEME 1920. ‘PAGES ' Lives of Office CHARGE YOUTH THE SEATTL STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT AUTO; MAN SEATTLE STORM STARTS ON PAGE 1 Boys Open Book $4,500 THEFT to Statistician Boy on Way to Seo. Sia West Virginia Trouble Is On j the last tw alled at a cont of $14,000, The W YORE A demon Again white a a walow' ot “A, Cheshire’ Mite, [watietden. having Gone tie én Father in Spokane outside hatter nager « Hut hotel, was|work on football, polities and di-| CAMP SITERMAN, Ohio, Nov. 27. | ty rk came ¥ tened the waves crashed | vorces, has investigated the lives of| SPOKANE, Nov. 27—Recause tp A provisional battalion of 490] of the wind to the r tr inderpinning, ax wan the believes his father to be dying here icked men from the Third and 19th! Mra, Wiitlam Wilkins, at 3701 Alk ne of 8. D, Dunlop of the North Kiliott Mitchener, 15, is on bis way y regime eft here today for Wil) ave. bringing them @ baby daugh | West Bridge & Iron ¢ from Philadelphia tod: th $4,600, | wpcany ser Waal t y. . . . ° Hamaon Va ne out under the sid to be a portion of the payroll Hit During Last Night's Fhe tresne Will Gs stand doty at] At the heteie of the nd-|cdttage of W 4100. Alki of the Baldwin Locomotive workig , am: Chattoroy and Matewan. | dr tidal wave kel a the breakers submerged it in socording to word received f from Storm, Ben Huber’s Skull Cie Celatg Setvauk uatioael over Geuth. And. - ots Wa cared see according to word t re Is Fractured minors and mine guards air with: | against the cottages alc the Linda wife and two children, The elder Mitcher foreman for drawal of federal troops have necea-| line, and, eding, tore a had Ju ft the houne the Diamond Dril) Construction com ecall to Mingo county, | heads, underpinning and small out about 9 o'clock pany here, reecived « gunshot wound SB Ue? Dexter ave. whe w ack t back wash ‘ ce until’ midnight office boys to find out how they |4 time his condition was considered > * - he a bo a of glass accom: | Short fter midnight it spent it their time in the interims be- | ¢r and the boy was informed. drive Asie Dest . ; at $0 " panied th put the ery olf by 1:40 « m. had entirely tween taking cards to the boms. He | ™ ner, however, is recovering, ‘ exter ave., at 5:30 p.m Street car ed, lookin 10d, t boy’s arrest en route here is Friday, « n the city hospital at a ene . aph and| La ow find. y rest ' Rag thie lla traffic, and telephone, & leapaph and | Ast “night's ator blew, the) ‘Twelve per cent read dime novels. | expected Slippery ny streets, the wet of Ou 4 Ragen ventesn improve thelr hand Windshield on Woodatosk’s auto Mul Wen ty"enine tne'own ones Boy Tells Why Ms absence of a street ligt the ¢ AMSTERDAM, Név tins tos vis a ey ot og |” Sleven por cant pith perinies with | I rh her, Huber’s obstruct his owt mer German kaixerin, who has been moored shipping in| 110) Jackson at. es De BT heen bosignre ty he He Killed Father ¥ision with an umbrel 1 the fa n & critical condition for meveral ight, notwithatand | ee ith aves Another avert, isth) ‘Three par cent spend their time) open, Utah, Nov. | Siem that he was walking on the driv Jays ax the result of heart disease, |!" the v the gale ave, Neand B, Deng gan ot 18th | assorting stams ee rye “Mother told me he bad killed my Way at a point where there ts no was re au to have la a’ Exchange reported | norted in precarious condition, — Seven per cent pound the stenog’s| two brothers, and I was afraid Be Grossing were given as the causes of into unconsciousness, It was at nhing boat frov Telephone 5 rt ps oy nilbelil | would kill me, too.” the aceident that herr y is improbable n Smith down on Denny way, near Fastiake This, according to District Atter Huber was dragged nearly 15 feet She han expressed a Wish to have| Was driven ashore near the N jave., and at Second ave. & and |ney Dobbs, is the reason Ray after being hit by the auto her body taken to Germany if she| Engine works, The steamer Bailey |Teathorn at. Wires wees repose | Clough, 14, ances for shooting SAY AUTOIST dies Gatzert bumped tn Pior 1, with Uttle | sown at rene, te reported reo s " ut |20WN at Eighth ave. and Madison WAS NOT SPEEDING Wilhelm was said to be suffvring | damage, while boing made fast lst} ve putty ave. Wand ‘on peng ay | ne boy is said to have fired — P. J. Ford, 1138 W. 46th at. ana m melancholy as the result of hia | Me | Republican st., near Firet ave. W | five bullets into his father’s bodys) Zeuis Lyshol, of the North Coast wit onditior On the Renry piace, near Alder-| and Highth ave. and Yeu! » pet wh the latter was in bed asleep © pete company, who wer driving — J wae reo alt oo > i Windows were broken out in the oe ae e SURG caid'he wan tre HERE’S MORE ABOUT J) its’ foundation, turned completely | crt yral building and a grocery store Woman Missionary padstock, said he was tra © by the wind and reduced to de-|; nerfs and Taylor ave. A/ltypewriter when she isn’t looking. | Talk at Y.M.C.A “ or 20 miles an hour urea. * Cikemanir “ain: aaeeee ale res wes t hcrons trolley wires) “our per cent sleep to la a IVE... Huber's skull was fractured, and b be 0 block on 14th ave, A! ‘Three per cent sit and think The special feature at the men’s 7 he sustained severe body injuries the timbers we owa abou * 1137 W. 61st st. was mays gone Pomel alae r : Woodstock is at liberty after being rw uffered in the di hing | Dorted tottering | 5 i o-~ r th « a ne x 35 per cent are so| will be Mra. H. P, Packard, who hag Booked by police and released on his STARTS ON PAGE ONE cry Baie Dap acanialte ie ste * sae tal he waa chore: orhat'| Pull returned from Persia, where aif Personal recogniza ~ ae ~ | at Ap amihaneng 7 *" has been for some years as @ Mile Seven women were also injured ght by the district attorney |, Falling polew and trees oe ges |ONE DEAD IN wens? sionary. Mra, Packard aaa tric lights out of comminsion in por wn 10 5 &ecording to traffic reports on file same grou Beet ee ee eit eas inci} LORNADO IN | ne y have bad thrilling experiences | ee ee en re Se MARGUERTITE DALVAREZ, will Drosecute the Brin-| dim tight shed by aputtering [Fear American Is uring the great unrest in that war motor vehicles. “ : « the ring, but not the men/{o™ OBBt wl ie ridden country a Thrown from her husband's auto) Art and talent, along musical lines, are looking up to Lady ow sine Say ee eee at See Se baat i ae Slain in Berlin! poe ing ARR savite ‘When it collided with a Wallingford) Bountiful—Madame Marguerite D'Alvarez, For this Peru-| 1 » Miyogoshimas have been | “parts of Queen Anne hill also suf-} f the north, a terrific|. BERLIN, Nov. 27.—Assuming that|ed to the meeting. . ; = hapa ghra >. Fagg Bae my vian contralto, now sojourning in America, is devoted to her "*e*4 ‘ en — . &t-| tered.from enforced darkness, due k Port Arthur, and in pola been mrarsered tor hie money | y Mare, — f discover , ali arney's decision, but the stowaways | 144 storm, and telephone lines went | minutes its toll was one person | Police are seeking today for the Be ao naont ee. NY fe wins| ideal of discovering geniue, developing talent and encourag-| sre sun held to be cent teak © storm, and telephone lines od yas one person |Peay of an American goiaemitn |/HICld &S ry nn Bruised and cut. Wedd was slightiy| ing the musically minded. In her stateroom, on the way to: Japan. “ TERY 5 FS k e named Chase, who disappeared whil y Toni “i sap i Long distance service between Seat hk $100,000 nam pp b in Deuised. | the United States, Madame D’Alvarez heard singing in the| 1% is considered tkely that dis-|1OM® mia was impaired — en route to Berlin with his family.| wit ieepaRRE Pa. Nov. $f HIT BY AUTO; steerage below. She investigated and found the possessor of | YY of the ring in Kobe was | ver eGRAPH SERVICE |Joke Bri Hi Two American acquaintances are | 5.11 Vea to 1 cated. i 7 BADLY CUT | the vote to bea young Trish girl coming to A rica aa a do-|euent About as a result of the] ng MORALIZZED S oe im | minsing, aiso. Chase is known to/ Believed to have igi € ft . ey 0 America as a do- | the theft ot o! Knocked by to ¢ of immigration inapectorn ; = jon service have had 1,000,000 marks on his per-| ; wy sk ‘Queen, 348 Orcas ae" mestic servant. And today this young songster—Lydia) under Commiasioner White, a» | agen we — t non servi ins re, of $4, 000) feo Per \erom the U. 8. army aviation supply -s e . + , . on rthwer yointa w e r — e or , Rainier ave. and Adams st, Friday | Pletcher—is under the wing of Madame D’Alvarez. She is to, matter was taken up with the Pp Narr ih yp ing Se ee ————— [station “in: ‘Oxiahome | Ce ee Sine h a Bilge trie t Ssialssinnanindl, tie maeaed to.4 wall Al ean has per-| FP UNERAL SE ES FOR WM. | Franklin Novak, 22, former . Mra. Anna Carmody, 4215 | have voice raining. larusae i aekete Sees d West were reported out | mitted his name to be used on the re-| y «prembath wil] be held at the Home |i the aviation corps, is held in 35th ig >. ae where grey] - yy ‘ by the Western Union. The| publican ticket a# a freeholder for| undertaking establishment Sunday, | for removal to that city to @houlder and severe cut on the han tal reported lines down as far| Hudson county. The county is usu-| at Nl friends are | trial. | Sbits J. 1. Cavey Sas 1th ave 8 BOMB SUSPECT FORMER W AYOR p \Ku KLUX KLAN co Astoria, aa well aa to Bel | ally Gemocratc. Slogan van tor fan, | <2 ® SAM fete are tnetta. ", Who was dragged 10 feet after 1 am arid Everett | This year the republican landslide] A new letter-stamping | machine During the reign of Louls XT. Being knocked down by _the auto of |WILL OPPOSE troken tre lines enforced mus-| "wept him into office, He will draw! wets the envelope and can attach! France, kissing was very popular Arnold Brekke, 20, of 1733 W. 60th| ORIENTALISM sion of traffic on the Ballard| $4,000 a year for three years. 2,000 stamps an hour. court. ‘ *. at Ballard ave. and 20th ave. N.| Biggie 20 oi ge +The | each street car tine for half an : — » Friday, was confined to her | lOUSTON, Texas ov, 2 hel hour, A tree snapped wires at 14th | home Saturtay suffering from a on Ku Klux Kian, champion of the Cau and Pike st. broken ankle and bruises. Brekke,| wile Potton absolutely that he| SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 27 an race, has started a fight On| jrouset residents along I ciaae booked whin hi . worm Moog S84 “AKE CIT 2 threatened wholenale Oriental in tesoeua tate 3:/ sai Re ys. Me: the actident. i at tary = eae bes © shoe “i 15 B aeinaee a Me) Pleading guilty to 23 charges of mis vasion in Western states, according oe os ‘o t th sty ‘ a r rr on . tin - - oe Pe shong, 2 e * aves a ur angrily the gonal recognizance. py Ganing Fe Octoler 5. Elon | *PPFepriation of public funds, A. B.| to Col, W. J. Simmons, imperial wis |night. A float waa warhed loose TAXI STOPS IN WOMAN SLIGHTLY HURT A. E. Adamson, taxi driver, ving | Bock, former mayor, yexterday afternoon Smith, 4§, carpenter, who was arrest ed in Tacoma as a xuspect In the case, Shong ts claim agent for the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Co. Smith claims he waa injured while tn the employ of the rattroad, and that lve. and Seneca st, Friday after. ‘oon and Mrs. Carlson, ¥. W. C. A. Was only slightly brulved when hit the machine. with his extraction of An unidentified woman was struck | explosion whieh had been purchased and bruised by the auto of James | in St Paul Still, no action will be Donefero, 6711 Linden ave., at Dex. | taken before Monday, when the pros ter ave. and Crockett st, Friday aft | eouting attorney may be asked to is sue a complaint.” | | ‘@rnoon. KANSAS UNIVERSITY " CITIZENS MAY CHALLENGES CO-EDS PROTEST GAS}, "2 teorwe.mi University of Kansas coeds have challenged the Girls’ Rifle ‘That a public indignation meeting @o protest against the dangerously club of the University of Wash ington to a competitive shooting match. Patricia Maloney, presi low quality of gas furnished by the|| dent of the Washington girlw Geattic Lighting company may be|| shooting club, thinks the offer held here shortly, was indicated || will be accepted some time next Saturday by Louis Williams, presi Gent of the Nanoose-Weilington Coal February |League May Control company. “Gas is such that some demonstra- q tion of public opinion is necessary to War Material Sale y grouse city and state officials to}. GENEVA, Nov. 27.—The lea eee Williams declare Every | nations commission on disa section of the city is affected by the |has authorized Sir abominably low quality of gas |draw up a tentative plan permitting | Williams asserted that large | the league to exercise the most effec. | gathering of citizens would do much! tive control over traffic in war ma | to bring matters to a head. terials. | “Something should be done to pre | Vent this wholesale exploitation of the people by the Seattle Lighting compas: ye” re de cared. Coett First: | In 40 ye years ‘the | percentage of Kan) sag farms operated by tenants has| more than doubled. | | | Important Change PORTLAND TRAINS Effective Sunday, November 28 Train 457 (Formerly Leaving 12:30 P. M.) WILL LEAVE SEATTLE 10 A. M. Arriving Portland 4:40 P. M. Carrying Thru California Standard Sleeper Third: Effective Wednesday, December 1 Train 459 (Formerly Leaving 3:30 P. M.) WILL LEAVE SEATTLE 1:30 P. M. Arriving Portland 8:10 P. M. Trains Arrive and Depart King Street Station, Seattle Consolidated Ticket Office 711 Second Avenue, Elliott 5830 King Street Station South Third and King. Main 6620 waa sentenced, . to an indeter, poured forth bitter denuncla-|minate term in the state prison of years on each at the Knickerbocker hotel, Seventh | tion against Shong in Detective) not to exceed five ave. and Madison st. stopped his! Capt. C. E, Tennant’s office Satur-| count by Judge Harold M. Stephens ‘taxi In the nick of tims at Second | day Rock wit not be required to an. | swer for the 43 charges of f preferred aguinat him in co city funds during his tenure of office irs. A. Ts Potter was badly| his claim was never satisfactorily | a» city auditor, | SMITHVILLE, Mo. Nov. 27.0.) sion and with electric light rz up when hit by the auto of adjusted. | The forgery charges were die | V. Ialdwin, of this city, went hunt.| down patroimen walked thelr beats i FS. Wood, 2901 Washington st.) “The case against smith is still In| missed on motion of District Attor-|ing tast fall and killed his lawful| for hours in the dark | NOW PLAYING —PREMIER SEATTLE SHOWING Friday night at Third ave. and! the alr.” Capt. Tennant sald. He | ney Richards, who stated to Judge | quota of quail. Mra. Baldwin dressed KIGHT NEW HOUSES Jaines st. She had just stepped.off wrote several letters, threatening Stephens that he construed the for: the®birds. In their crops she found| SHAKEN FROM FOUNDATION street car. | Shong. He quit work in a powder) geries to be the on steps in obtain. | some seeds which she raved and Eight new houses being construct . Sarah PB. Foley, 606 Green ory on the Saturday before which | ing the y ” and to be includ-| planted. The result was 18 hills of) ed south of the lighthouse at Alki ing, was hit by a motorcycle at 6 explosion occurred He pur-!ed in the mi ropriation charge sorghum, which Baldwin took to| point by B. O. Kem were shaken Broadway and Howell st. Friday | chased a revolver in St. Paul. Agun| It was understood the prison term mill uxt week. It made two|from their foundations and other . Sfternoon and slightly bruised. was found near the houre after the | would begin immediately, | of first class mola wise damaged. They were being Four Bits Second: Fourth: Chauncey Wrignt Restaurants Co. ard of the organization. | Following successful campaigns on racial questions in the South after| the Civil war, the Klan has mpread | into practically every section of the! United States, Simmons said. | |from its moorings at Madison park, | and with considerable difficulty was again made fast. The storm caused one false fire alarm when a falling electric light wire touched off the alarm box at the foot of Virginia st, near the! docks. : . West Seattle police alarm and in Birds’ Stomachs | signs! «ystems were out of commix wires | ‘Molasses From Seeds. 000 from a IN NEW YORK’S UNDERWORLD By Frank L. Packard, Famous Author of ‘The Miracle Man’ First Complete Eight-Reel Production of of News It is a pleasure for us to announce the reduction of one cent a loaf in bread that is sold in all our shops —1-pound loaf selling for 1le and the 114-pound loaf for 16c. Same unexcelled quality. We are happy to announce the opening of a Bakery Service Counter in the Corner Market, next to the Independent Meat Company, First and Pike Street. Mrs. Kasburger in charge. A NUMBER OF OUR patrons ‘have asked for an all-night service in one of our houses, and we have decided to give this at our Third Avenue House. The key will be thrown away after the opening of this house on Saturday, the 27th. Frank L Packar Greatest story —IN— UNDER- WORLD PARLANCE HE MOST DRAMATIC EXPOSITION OF LIFE IN THF UNDERWORLD EVER VISUALIZED UPON THE SCREEN Please don’t overlook the fact that we are making your Christmas shopping easier this year by ship- ping, in tin boxes, to your friends in any part of the | world, 114-pound, 3-pound and 5-pound Fruit Cakes. Means a Girl— ENSELY HUMAN AND VIVIDLY on top of plane, i WHITE MOLL MEANS A EMOTIONALIT TELLS THES presario GIRL ON ae i tara veal THE l REDEMPTION - of aerial LEVEL acrobatics TOPICS COMEDY NEWS Special Half Hour Concert Every Sunday at 1:30 WINELAND’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA Programme Tomorrow A. Piccolo Pic (played by J. Gilbert)...... Slater 5. Hymn to the Sun. . Ritusky-Korsakoff 6, Overture, Raymond seeeeeeeeees, THOMAS 12 Shops 375 Employes With Hazen J. Titus All in Seattle 1, Pagtiacel . 2. Serenade 3, Blue Danube Valse. . eoncavallo Drigo Strauss