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“GIRL CHOKED BY ~TARNGE BURGLAR Frightened by Screams ; desperately with who entered her vedroom 340 a. m, Saturday, Miss Marien Holmgren, 507 Minor ave, N., was almost overpowered before her sister, awakened by Marian’s screams, called to her mother upstairs. ‘The burglar reteased his grip on The girl's throat and leaped thru the ‘open window, motorcycle policemen arrived ‘The two girls were asleep in the ‘foom and Marian did not awaken fantil the thug had forced the window was inside, When she saw the Standing by her bed, she ‘The man leaped upon her (grabbed her throat with one holding her mouth with the ‘other band. The giri struggled fierce: Ty with her attacker until her sister ‘Wap awakened jened by the screams the bur: Was forced to let go and, run to the window, he dived head tong to the ground. | Patrolmen G. T. Belland and J. B. searched the district but failed locate the fellow. HERE’S MORE ABOUT ‘AUTO DEATHS STARTS ON PAGE ONE Everything points to the} automobile death toll in his-| the greatest record of violent} from any single cause except) | | E Tepe 2 r i : | | } 1 4 F Hd fl i b | ice, | | : 3 Ht with the na- rate of 11.5 per 100,000 rate in 65 { escaping before two | ‘son in an eleventh-hour attempt to the matter and that there ts a pos- THE AUTO FATALITY MAP OF UNITED STATES ye to we he R hi Pe ot SEATTLE STAR SHERIFF HOLDS PROF. TIERNAN | Paternity Case Principal Is Ordered to Hospital 1UTH REND, Dee, 2 Professor »shn P. Tiennan, principal tn the no rus South Bend paternity case, an ordered to the paychopathic omupital today by Judge Frank igheimer Tiernan, who fought to prove that is Wife's child was the son of Harry ulin, Was maid to be in the cus the sheriff. The warrant for Ternar ody arrest was signed by Mra, Francis Pulawkt, | To Folks SHIP SUBSIDY \Elks’ Temple Burns 4 y With $30,000 Loss ORBGON CITY, Ore. Dee __ which the authorities have not laid | ple early this morning with ‘i Kditor’s Note: Marto F, Kiernan, | |Five Votes to Prove Determ- mated Jone of, $30,000, The ire 12-year-old girl reporter for The star, | ining Factor yelleved to have ata in visited Toyland tn ot the Seat ing | bewsing a from an unextin- = I ge a lagean ng gy xen BY PAUL RB. MALLON haauaecgr jmade merry with Santa Chw PR le gy Rugedag “rrr mipeioag cit taka cea the Toyland folk, Here is what she] wAKiitNGTON, Dec. 2—-The tate | ,,RORTON Mal. Gen, Clarenes i found at two places: of the wilp ouk Biwarts, | oocemntied Fry aa . : hangs in a bi cola BY MARIE F, KIERNAN |Mkely to prove the deterr Puffing pwing, exhausted, Fred: | tor » wi lerick & Nelson's big elephant, clown! Doubtful administration republic Z| =_ and goal arrived ann nent to the senate from the farm fone —< | “Oh, what @ seurry and fuss we! aistricts of the Middle West can had to arrive here on time,” panted | gway the bill to passage or defeat the elephant. “Has Santa arrived?” | goon as they make up their minds | By luek, Banta had not arrived Just | ow they are going to vote jthen, and it brought much relief to) nis was revealed in « poll of the the Uredout performers | upper house of congress conducted | if sister of Mrs, ‘Tiernan, .It ansigned| No wonder! For Santa had sent @! 5. tne United Press today ‘Tiernan to the hospital for “exam! | messenger to the Far Bast, telling | “ape entire democratic side of the nation.” |them to hurry, for he wanted thetr| onamber, with the exception of Sena Tiernan several months ac-|assistance in entertaining the chil-|tory Ransdell and Broussard, of cused Poulin of being the father of|dren of Beattie; and if they were!y ouisiana, is against the measure hin wife's child. Poulin, however, | there before he, the clown would Ket | epi, meanw $4 sure votes. It will re acquitted of the charge after alan extra sult of clothes, the seal) Girne 49 to defeat the subsidy if all fional trial, Later Tiernan| would get a new toy to balan: ciniters wake married Mre, Blanche Krimmer, pret: | his nose, and last, the elephant The ‘renainiag 45. vetie abainet i Ly. os ty Iown widow, after being divorced | get @ fine little South Bea tnlander| 4.6 411 must come from republicans } only one day, The marriage was| to take care of him, x earned | This map of the United States shows the number of fatal automobile accidents in each \nmodiately deciared illegal by the| But if they were late, he would n ieae ie ae he sem A DISCOUR: publicang who connidered ‘ s state during 1921. It was compiled for The Seattle Star by N. E. A. Service from the mor-| court and Tiernan returned to his | have no use for they, and they would | 15, againet the measure include on Seattle's | tality records of the states—the most comprehensive survey of America's auto death har-| ‘rs w'te have to return to their old home in| ‘genators Borah, Brookhart, Cap Theatre Situation! vest that has ever been made. th | policeman and ordered the boot And it came to pass that & Off) logger arrented. tain lawyer, feeling seized with his) And the cop pursued the bootleg semt-weekly thirst, did leave hin| ger and they ran into the street office at Third and James and ait|®4 the bootlegger dropped the bot tle on the curb and watched {t procs down tn a nearby hotel gurgie into the gutter. And he save her brother, Jim Mahoney,/ cabaret where there was much| gave the cop the horse laugh and from the gallows. Altho Douglas) dancing and song was very sarcastic. And he went has openly announced that he be| And the eminent attorney sought) upon his way laughing at the po Meves many details of the “confes-/to quench his thirst: and he called liceman, sion” to be false, it became known) unto him the manager of the cab- But the policeman, sympathte- Saturday that he has not dropped/aret and did say unto him, “Verily, ing with the lawyer, who was a I thirst, and I would fain look upon| good friend to the bays at sibility of new charges being filed) a quart of high«rade hootch. How that be against Mrs, Johnson, who is now/ much mazuma do you crave?” thing by under sentence for forgery. And the boss did stick out his him. And he went into the Douglas refused to comment on seeret cache of the cabaret and the case Saturday. when the manager waa not Should @ death charge be laid looking, he filched a bottle of against Mrs. Johnson, however, Scotch therefrom. And he gave much additional evidence would be it to the lawyer and pocketed required, as she could not be con- $750. And the lawyer was victed simply on the strength of her mightily pleased and quenched own statement—particularly in view his thirst and the cop was also of Mahoney's reported confession happy for he had made $7.50 Just before his execution. clear, Both Mrs. Johnson and her moth. And the cabaret manager, er, Mrs. Nora Mahoney, are still But the manager, being a foxy, knowing nothing of the theft, confined to their beds and refused) bird. suspected « trick. and when, rejolord greatly because he had }to make any comment on the case.|the bootlegger appeared in the door-| ence more driven competition from his doors, = EDUCATION WEEK yp seRVICE AT 23 10 BE OBSERVED RAP SERVICE AT |MAY POSTPONE RAINIER PARK | sme th jin Face New Charge Astorecy Malcolm till investigating the made by Dolly John- Prosecuting Dougias 1 “confession th jed | he on *s | | | | | ut cy WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—Hear- ings in the impeachment proceed. ings brought agsinet Attorney Gen- eral Daugherty by Representative Keller, Minnesota, republican, may be postponed indefinitely, tt wae tn-| | dleated today by Chairman Voistead, | Minnesota, of the house judiciary committee, Monday, but Keller tn a communi. cation making 14 charges against | |the attorney general, has informed| | the committee he needs more Ume to prepare his case. Volatead is trying to get ~ a sow mittes together this afternoo: consider Kelier’s request rg feood time and also to decide whether the/ | epecifications filed by Keller are) leuffictently complete to be accept. able to the committes Vointead | P* |maid that he personally waa in fa | vor of another postponement, pos jaibly for one month, Under the leadership of the Amer. th Legion, the Bureau of Educa- and the National Education as- tion are actively assisting in the work of bringing to the average American a realization of the count- ‘The report has been adopted by the board of trustees of The Moun- taineers and copies forwarded to Al- bert B. Fall, secretary of the intertor, and Stephen T. Mather, director of national parks. | |A. E. Ellsworth, Charles H. Paul, “not guilty in superior court last midnight of charges of lar- and conspiracy to steal. was tried after the United supreme court ruled that such if were legal, despite the the defendant is now serv- prison sentence for using the } to defraud. ‘Mdictments charging larceny | i stand against the dapper little! m, Who acted as his own counsel trial just ended. Attorney Weston refused to say the counts will be pressed. Ponzi and his wife broke as the verdict was brought in. ROWS SELF SIX STORIES sing six stories to the ground | & window in the Kenneth ho. , ave., at 12:19 a. m. Sat-| Cataline, 28, received a back, a fractured skull and injuries. ‘picked up by the police, great CHURCH'S PROGRAM” subject of the sermon at Parish church, Eighth ave. James st., at 11 a. m. Sunday. Rev. William H. Bites, rector, ot other services at 8a. m., ‘communion; and at 7:30 p. m., prayer. Sunday schooi will at 946 a m. At Trinity 10th ave. N. and Aloha. st., communion will bo celebrated a.m. Sunday school will be ‘The report says tn part: “The various services offered to co! Watch for Bodies of Storm Victims In Seattle the program is under the direction of the interpost com. | the public in the national parks are mittee, of which the following are | operated by concessionaires. The members: Walter Kelton, chairman; | policy of the present national park administration is to make the con-| guards and survivors of the Cana- George Flood, Horace Hall, Lioyd R.|ceasions noncompeting monopolies | ian coaler Maplehurst, patrotied the Savage, E. F. Wells, H. K. Benson, | under government regulation. This! beach off Portage lake canal today, haves Andrey. policy finds {ts perfect expression | Watching for bodies of victims. ‘A committee of ministers, of which |in the Mt, Rainier national park,| The 60-mile gale which pounded Rev. Cleveland Klethauer is chair.| where all services rendered to the | the steel boat to pieoss on the rocks | man, has co-operated with the Legion | public thruout the entire park are | subsided overnight committes, and in most pulpits ser-|owned by one single concessionaire.| The first of the bodies of the 11 | mons will be preached Sunday| “Monopolies are at best difficult | dead to be washed ashore was that! morning, calling attention to the|to regulate. The owners of monop-|f Frank Smith, first mate, It wae) importance of education in social and jolies are usually on the job all the | caked in ice, civic life and its needs. time, while the interest of the pub | Thuout the week various clubs and | lic is but intermittent and casual. | management of the company hold organizations will recognize the week | “In the national parks the man ling the concession for the secom in @ special program. agers of the various conceasionaires | modation of tourista. to meet the Meetings will be held in ench of|very naturally strive to make ®/ emergency, can otuy be charged to |the schools, where various phases of | profit for their stockholders. The! inefficiency. In a previous report |school work will be demonstrated [resulting tendency is for the devel'|we discussed the insanttary con and a representative of the American | opment of the parks to proceed dis | ditions about the Inn, in which | Legion will make an address. Many | proportionately along lines of com-| there seems to have heen little ir. of the schools will issue a special in-| mercial profit. The administration | provement. From lack of blankets vitation to patrons to visit the regu-|of national parks, altho based upon! which could have been obtained in lar work of the school during certain | high ideals of public service, has|a few hours, some of our party days of the week. not escaped this evil. | were obliged to sleep for two nights - “One result bas been that govern-|in their clothes, with so much dis Sunday Services at ment representatives in the parks | comfort from the cold that we left ’ St. Mark’s Church are not infrequently regarded by | the park one day short of our sched Rev. John D. MecLauchian the concessionaires aa being em-|ule, The atmosphere of commer ployes of the concessionaires, and | cialism about the park in distasteful preach on “The Second Coming of |it is to be feared that in some oe-§ heed many and would Indicate a great Our Lord Jesus Christ” at a o stances the representatives acquiesce |er desire to pay dividends than to munion service at St. Mark's Epis. |!n this point of view serve the traveling public, It ts |copal church at 11 a. m. Sunday. “The annual report of the Mansa-| hoped that the Park Service will so the evening at 7:30 Rev Forestry association for | improve conditions there, as to at © 19 of the| least safeguard the health of the * Sunday school will be held | printed report, calls attention to | tourists vehi ful on In Cheater A, | Chusetts ‘Taylor will deliver a sermon on “Ad- | the year 1920, at pi ven: at 945 @ m., with a communion|one such evil in the following | se — service at 8 a. m, language: KOR the deaf will be | At St. Michael's chapel of st.) “‘With the exception of Mount | hel ark's Epil ropal chureh, Harvard ave. and Seneca at. at % p.m, Sunday. Similar services are | held regularly the first and third Sunday of each month | | Mark's parish there will be a com. | Rainier our party found little cause munion service with « sermon on | for complaint We were unfortu- “Penitence” at 9:30 a. m.; Sunday | nate in arriving there in cold, rainy school at 10:45, and vespers at 4 weather. But the fallure of the p.m. Campaign Expense of Demos Is Filed | SUNDAY UNTIL : TUESDAY Ted Howland’s Musical Comedy Revue —IN— “MARRY ME, MARY” Also HAROLD LLOYD in “AMONG THOSE PRES! Madison al committee in the recent political campaign amounted to only $114,-; 244.55, according to a final report filed today with the clerk of the, house, The committee listed contri. | butions totaling $124,074,88, showing @ balance of nearly $10,000 after the campaign wag over. 24 Butte Miners Injured in Crash | BUTTE, Dec. 2-—Caught in the erash of @ fourdecked cage in the Mountain Consolidated mine here yenterday, 24 miners were hurt. In- Juries of severa) of the men are seri- ous. cern to make « lecture tour | troversy poned for consideration by a commit- tee of the whole. Confident with bin stand that the | asnume A reconctilation was effected and 6 former Notre Dame professor de * telephone that he was very much @ with Mrs. Brimmes oie & regular wom noken cigaretes and he said every he ing.” Mrs. Hrimmer was reported on the way from lowa to Chicago to fight for the freedom of her husband.” Tiernan declared that he had sign & contract with a New York don. | Me wad was to be billed as Emotion.” HERE’S MORE ABOUT GREEK REVOLT STARTS ON PAGE ONE of the civil populations of the it ent B figures providing for the trans- portation of between 500,000 and 600,000 Greeks from Asis Minor to Greece and of 350,000 Turks from Greece back to Turkey. ‘The drastic nature of this measure Indicated by the fact that it will end the Greek colonies tn Asin Minor which have survived there ever since the Ottoman invasion of and similarly will thrust Rurepe ck within the Turkish frontiers the Muswulman colonies, which have endured fn the Balkans since the Turkish mvaaion. ‘Venizelos, on behalf of Greece, and Iamet Pasha for Turkey, accepted ‘The hearings were to have etarted|the propesition of the sub-commis json appointed to draw up the plans. ‘MAYOR'S MOVE | IS CONSIDERED Action upon the mayor's request at the board of public works ap- point one of its members to act as head of the streets and sewers de | today, rtment until the Colonel Rice con- is nettied has been port. wuneil’s election of Colonel Ries to | the streets and sewers superintend- oncy waa illegal, in view of the city | aarter provision that all department CALUMET, Mich. Dec. 2-—Coast | heads must be nominated by the} mayor and confirmed by the council, Mayor Brown is awaiting action on his latest appointees, W. D. Barkhuff. | Colone! Rice hax adopted a “wateh- | | waiting” attitude, and has appar. tly decided to make no attempt to “THE BACHELOR DADDY A Picture That Snuggles Close tw Your Heart COMEDY KINOGRAMS 15¢ Last Times Today BETTY Y COMPSON, in ‘THE GREEN TEMPTATION “Prot, Tiernan | the duties of office until! some decision is reached in the con- troversy the Fur East or, Gooding, Ladd, La Follette, Len Since Santa was not there they cn Pe on BE. SE Mh ERE RAR TE sahedibiiladhes } root, McNary, Norbeck and Norris clared that he would be @ father to| were wild with happiness! As soon |irnis brings the tote of prac tically DOLLY’ S STORY the child whone parentage was ques jas he arrived, they were put in the | sure votes agninst the measure to 44 many theater-goers are ° tioned. | loveliest window of the store, with — 1 Five more votes are required. tiring of the sameness of } Author of This Fable Airs. Pulaski took charge of the/the darlingest fairy queen in thelr! ‘These five votes must come from moving pletures, True, / Tiernan house during the time when | midst. When they saw all the happy |the remaining progroasive senators they enjoy them, but when STILL PROBED: I Y T vig bg reported to have eloped | children looking in at them and the! France of Maryland and Couzens of the show ts out they ere | |with Mra, Brimmer and refused to| pretty place they were in, they all ee am \ } s ounger han Aeso let either of the Tiernans talk with at 7 Oe ee me F leans of the still entertainment Bungsy | pO TAK tations haga started to do womething gay jaa Went farming states, who have pictures alone have not re The elephant threw up his trunk | not yet made their mind: filled the bill 9 On Thanksgiving day, however, and plinked hin ¢ the clo’ up nce, anes tue & \ |Mahoney’s Sister May Yet By Jack Hall ple on his hip, the manager called Terman told the United Preas over | tina and rolled ‘ile bareel, wend ‘ite | \ then there ‘# another fl | group who want more than or six acts of Some have quit going entirely, perhaps be Sc) stkeatant"ty | PROGRESSIVES iy ntsteto tes} HEAR ADVICE with Santa busy in his igioo and the | | performers tn the window just five vaudeville. Oh, you! I munt not forget that a| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. — The eigen, oem fine circus le being held at the Bon|PTokressive movement must work hundreds of these people Marche, and al} the dolly folke are| “OW!Y and carefully if it is to su have found that the eons | there with bells on, having « tural | orn, Senator La Follette, Wiscon nation of MOVIES AND §f lof tun » warned today in opening a con VAUDEVILL' presented “IBnjoy yourself as you walt," goes | renee ot progressive men and wom at the PALACE HIP each the saying, 90 they take the advies | Bere from alt parts of the coun week just sults thetr palate jAnd enjoy themselves untit Santa, on |‘. —and their purse, too. Chdigtenne sieht, Aalen them on o| oh step taken must be based Ba if you haven't been there thoro investigation and research, #0 ride which will bring them new mis-| ™* | that the progressive movement shall muffer no netbac 1a Foliette de- clared. | The progressives gathered under | the auspices of the prople’s leginia Wanamaker Report |tiv, sereice se cn, neanle's lerinia, PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 2.—/| by @ handful of men in congress, two “There was no perceptible change! years ago in the condition of John bog Today's session was a sequel to maker during the night,” his physl-| abd in @ sense a part of the meeting clans announced early today in al of congressional progressives at the | bulletin from the aged merchant’s| capital yesterday, when a definite bednide Progressive bloc wag formed. Wanamaker was two months ago while staying at his summer estate near Jenkin- town and was brought to his home bere to be mearer medical atten- tion. Landon to Fight Death Penalty State Senator Dan Landon will Introduce a bill in the next Iegixia- ture to abolish capital punishment. “Capital punishment.” he said Sat- uriay, “Is demoralizing and ought to be abolished. I don’t believe ita supposed ataying effect on murder compensates for its vitiating effect on public opinion.” New Iowa Senator Takes Office Oath |‘" WASHINGTON, Doo. } lately, plan a visit between today and Friday. Here's the menu: CONSTANCE | tresses and masters! “Condition Same,” taken {ll about (MOE TOMAKE | STRONG MEN Ned Moe, veteran Seattle trainer, opened his own athletic headqua: ters Saturday at the Y. M.C. A. He will instruct in swimming and box- ing. He will also act as masseur. Moe ts one of the best known train- ere im the country, having trained! Bob Fitasimmons, Battling Nelson | and Stanley Ketchel. Fag pee Senerations of Beattie ath. : ve ed un t perdi + Reigns der the euld. Funeral Services for City Policeman inane services for Ossie Carpen-| of former Senator W. leak took the oath of office in the senate (Wi Brookhart’s term will expire! March 4, 1925, Spanish i Veterans, at the Butterworth chapel. A platoon of policemen | with their band will be in attend. ] ance. Mr. Carpenter, whose wife died four years ago at the residence, | 117 E. 60th st., is survived by two rigs: Ermina, 13, and Leona, | PALACE HIP @ THEATRE ——— ANCHORAGE, Alaska.—Fire de-/ \stroys 15 sacks of mail on mail car jon Alaska ratiroad at Curry, Alaska. Be METROPOLITAN 8 Wits TOMORROW STARTING MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORITZ ROSEN Presents his youthful student EDITH KENDAL in a VIOLIN RECITAL PLYMOUTH CHURCH OFFER YOU A TREAT 6th and University Bl DAY EVENING, DEC. 11th AARON HOFFMAN’S ADMISSION 50¢ NEW PLAY 8:15 P.M. N Tickets for Sale at Ww DOWNTOWN MUSIC STORES bt Re THEN * ,/ LAUGHTER MUSIC ———_. MIRTH Kolb & Dill’s Famous Jazz Orchestra Holes Leak No Air D. M. Coats, of Chicago, has ture-proof inner tube which, in actual test, was punc- tured 600 times without ‘the loss of 1 ur mileage from | 10,000 to 12,000 miles without re- |moving this wonderful tube from the wheel; and the beauty of it all ts Ithat this new puncture-proof tube costs no more than the ordinary jtube and makes riding « real pleas. Parors ou ean writ » ‘Coats : at 338 W. 47 Chicago, Nights 50c to $2.00 Wednesday Mat.: 50c to $1.00 |Lf interested, write him today,—Ad- Saturday Mat.: 50c to $1.50 | vertixement Plus Tax Horlick’s COMIN = Starting MONDAY, DEC. 11 ORIGINAL WILLIAM A. BRADY PRESENTS" Malted Milk JOHN GALSWORTHY’S GREATEST PLAY “THE SKIN GAME” A NEW YORK AND LONDON sUCCESS with London and New York cast of English pla = claimed by the. critics of San Francisco a» the Best piay "iad company that has visited the ie Coast in recent years. ——MAIL ORDE PRICES: sos, g1'00, 41:30, 90.00 | “ste,

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