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PAGE 6 ADAM Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks AND EVA LODE UVES woman WHO IDOL, UNCLE ROLED TH 1 “ : PSPUAE TET SAY! You OvawT TO Ww Be Yourseve! sured Good-bye, Concheta Smnrecanna AH, SENOR FORGIVE ME, 2C€ (DOL | WORK BC HakD TO CET I ASHAMED OF THE SBATTLE STAR 1 BUT WHERE 16 THE Five 6 PUT “TO o! WELL "KNOW ‘E CANT WEAR (TIN, “TH GHANTY CUZ THEY HAINT ROOM, $0'E PUTS IT ON “TH OUTSIDE. T’ KEEP TH HEAT INSIDE. NOBODY EVER GETS MORE GOOD OUT OF AN OVERCOAT THAN “THE OLD CROSSING WATCHMAN . LENA THERE 1S A MAN AT THE FRONT DOOR , WHO WOULD LIKE To SEE You MEY WILLIE, | | WAIT 4 MUTE ! MISS LENA GENSTER | HAVE A BILL FOR WILL YOb PAY IT | CAN'T PAY !T TODAY - YOU LAST NIGHT? T WU OVER T* YER MOUSE BUT LD HOME TOW) \UNLess she SLEEP DURING THe DA od You SAY_ THERES SOME JOKERS FIXED DPA BIG PIPE To WORRY AUNT SARAH PEABODY, FE LEADER OF THE SOCIETY For . SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING rranges It WHEN ARE YOU. GOING TO PAY ITP 1 CAN'T COME HERE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK- WOULD BE ALLRIGHT WHAT DAY WOULD SvIT You BEST? “Siow wore ARQIE-WE WEAT To A VAUDENILUE es BY CAP HI =| > HEE ONCE HERE mow NO-NO- WED BETTER HANG AROUND AND SER WHATS GGINS|, VERY WELL, THEN, YOD MAY CALL EVERY SATURDAY THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923. A Organization Planned to Back ‘Bone Power Bill’ BY FIELDING LEMMON With the idea of forming a get b wer DIM in th 1924, Homer 'T. and Rep, Charles Seattle, th fight at the L lature, TI unization to that were prepared to call a confer ence of all backers of the bill in announced 11 without doubt be s date will be meeting in Beattie, 4 to sult ho will com art of the state Bone and Helghton conferred Thursday morning on the advisabil- ity of opening the power fight at and decided it was time to take the offensive, jon Counsel James Ger- this tinm e, City Attorney R. | Senator will be is Wedere In the pected to be at the shty and Faussett have written to Bone that they favor the 1924 fight, while ion, declared that th puld win two to one { rx of the power fight jon of legislature backed in the com-| to be ling election. Both the granges and |inbor organizations have declared |that they will back a simple meas- We have a two-fold fight on our | hand: ure backing, and at the we must defeat the s0- 4 bill that was passed by ture and referred to the so-called Bone bill, Bone ex- 1, {is a simple measure which ws cities owning their own el: nts to sell surplus power o s city imits free of Reed bill wa the city but attaches a 5& pe % earnings tax onto the have assurance from all the state that there will sponse to our call for { the Bone power bill to Heighton said, “I have one trip over the state and ¢ found that interest is oryst |{zed in the so-called Bone measur | State Senator Fred Hastings of King county and Rep. W. P. Totten lare two other Seattle men who are | ready to go “down the line’ with Bone and Helghton on the initiation POLICE GIV. VICTIM CASH Expressing the sorrow of the en- tire police department, with their wishes for her ultimate recovery, Capt. Joe T. Mason Wednesday afternoon presented a purse of $650, contributed by the police, to Mrs. Violet Davis. She was shot down on Westlake ave, last month by Patrolman 8. H, Short, who fired at a shoplifter. ‘The purse will be used {n defray- ing Mra. Davis’ hospital bills. Mrs. || Davis was showing steady improve- ment Thursday, according to Seat- tle General hospital officials. Coroner to Probe Shooting Affray An inquest into the death of Sakaye Shinohara, 106 Sixth ave. jiu jitsu instructor, will be held Saturday at 9:39 a. m., Coroner W. H. Corsen announced Thursday. Shinohara was shot six times and killed by N, Yamada, New Central hotel, in an altercation at Maynard ave. and Weller st., Tuesday night. Yamada claimed Shinohara owed him $50, The two men met and argued. Shinohara grabbed Yamada ina jiu jitsu hold and Yamada jerked out his gun and poured six bullets into his assailant, he said. EVERETT TRUE HEY, WHAT'S Your IDEA IN SCRIBBLING ON MY CAR LIKE, THAT WITH YouR FINGERS = MAN sone and Heighton to Confer 3ackers in Seattle First, we must initiate the} Lot's of DUST, &HF IN DUST GIVES ou SO MUCH PLEASURE, WM GOINGTO MAKE You IN THE WORLD With Statey of the me ackers meet, Bone ex- organiza will have ¢ e bill. neilman o has a wt y jhe 1s grooming initiative |fight of Erickson’s -plan ts copied for the most part from the |Ontario system which he studied while attending the hydro-electric \c ntion at that province, measure provides for a state n of hydrowlectric develop. nt. “I am sorry that Erickson 1» go- ing to bring his plan before the people at this election. I must say that he has a wonderful proposition but I cannot believe that it 4s practical at the present time, ane und Fans- e both written ubt in their to the practicability of ure 6 popularity of the Bon on the other | in the eastern part of the “ CHEST ACCEPTS DANCE CHARITY Executive Committee Has Change of Heart | The Community jexecutive committee at a meeting | day night, voted to accept 500 contribution gathered by Mayor Brown from the dance halls south of Yesler way. After rejecting the offer on the grounds that the high moral pur- poses of the Community Fund were antagonistic to the origin of the fund, and for the addjtional reason that the collection was taken on a Sunday evening, committee fund hea had a change of heart in the Seattle Fund uyor E. J. Brown appeared be- our committee and read a tement in which he said’ that the |money was gathered on a Monday night from the musicians and other |male employes of tha dance halls,” | Skinner sald Thursday in ex- g the acceptance of the gi | “We are satisfied that the mon |was not extracted by anyone from’ dance hall girls working down . No decent man would accept a penny of that kind of money and he Community Fund would be the last organization to accept it.”” Skinner declared that the original rejection of the mayor's offer was not made by the executive commit- |tee, but by a group of prominent citizens, working to put the Com- munity Fund over the top; at an open meeting, Truck Driver Hurt in Traffic Smash Thrown from his truck when it collided with cnother truck at Sev- enth ave. and Republican at, Wednesday, John Potts, 2413 Second ave. W., was severely injured. He received several broken ribs and internal injuries. He was taken to the city hospital and later removed to his home, ‘The other truck driver was W. H, Angman, Enumclaw, Reward Is.Posind for City Newsboy A reward of $50 was offered Wednesday for the finding of Theo- @ore Schneider, 13, by ‘his father, Louis Schneider, 708 Alder st. The boy has been missing since Oc- tober 27. He was a newsboy and & pupil at the Central school. Overcoat Puts Pt et Cook in Jail Alleged to have been pawning « stolen overcoat, Basil Wheat, 27, colored cook, was arrested Wednes- day afternoon by Detectives A, A. Brown and L. C. Harris. The police suspect Wheat of taking the coat and a violin from Joseph Glantz, 123 16th aye. BY CONDO ‘CAUSE THERE'S A Lot or DUST IF DABBLING nie HaPpPIeSsT