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Unsettled tonight and Tuesday; moderate westerly twin Temperature Last 3 Hours Maximum, 5%, Minimum, 47, iy noon, 51. Batered as Second Class Matter May 2 18 the Postoffice at Beattie, NO, 229. oo. VoL. <a The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star | ‘SUNDAY DANCES LOSE) under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, wa DR Per Year, by Matt, SEATTLE, WASH,., ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928, TWO ‘CENTS IN SEATTLE, Mayor Gives Away Rum, a Oliver Says; Doc Grins IS IDOLIZED IN MEXICO EACH CERTAIN THE OTHER I ~ NOT SINCERE! ‘Councilman Smiles ented Monday? BU him! Kit | at Mayor’s Effort him! to Force Hand; Brown Counters SYNOPSIS of the story to date: Counciiman Oliver T. Erickson charges vice rules Seattle, and that Mayor Brown is not enforcing the law. Mayor Brown charges Erickson with playing politics, defends his police department, and dares Candidate for the Poison Ivy club:} ‘The gink who says, “I knew all the time that California would win!" =| eee | Now that Berkeley has defeated | ‘Washington, Los Angeles had better | hurry up and annex that town. eee PEACE NOTE More than 20,000 men- have submitted plans for the $100,000 Bok peace award. Now that Erickson to bring his evidence problem of how to end war, most | of them will go home and fight with their wives, to the police, Erickson comes back with a statement replying to Brown's challenge, and the poor reporter gets on the phone | to read It to the mayor. Now go on with the story, (Erickson's | In a pamphlet issued by the Seattle | Chamber of Commerce is this testi- LID’S ON, FOLKS; ALL TURKEY PUNCH BOARDS TABOO NOW 1H poor but honest citizen who thinks he ts going to get a Thanksgiving turkey by the plonck-board) method this year ix eadly mistaken, accord. ing to Chief of Police W. B. Sev. eryna, “Punch-boards, for the disponal of turkeys or anything else, are ilegal, and will not be permitted this year, as they have been in the past. I know it will be one heck of a Job to prevent them running, ax they are all set and have their turkeys purchased, but it wilkybe done of the police can prevent it." It waa firet considered probable that the boards would be allowed to rub, before Severyns an. nounced hia decision Monday, The turkey “paddle wheels,” an. other form of turkey gambling, also will be prohibited. WOMEN AID IN THUG'S HOLDUP Men Beaten Senseless b' Auto Companions Attacked by two women and a man, with whom they had been riding in a for-hire automobile In Woodland park early Monday morning, A. B. Crandell, 3222 34th ave, and Roy Bishop were beaten unconscious and robbed of $40. The bandits failed, how- ever, to find $300 on Bishop and $400 which Crandell carried. HART NOT 0 BE 1924 CANDI WON'T ENTER ORDINANCE 10 CONTEST FOR CLOSE HALLS RE-ELECTION! 1S APPROVED. Governor to Step | Amendment Is As- Out of Politics| sured of Passage; and Devote Time} Owners Protest ae S ‘STABS BROTHER; Oras OD O. iving | earing Governor Louls F, Hart an- M AN ARRESTED By John W. Nelson nounced Monday morning that | Sunday night dancing in Seat. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS’ LIFE IS THREATENED BY FORMER CONVICT LOS ANGELES, Nov, 19.—Po- Nee today refused to reveal the name of a man der surveillance they have un- for threatening the life of Douglas Fairbanks, picture actor, in several an- onymous letters. Fairbanks and his wife, Mary Pickford, admitted today they had offered a reward for the capture of the man, an ¢x- convict, who, Fairbanks says, caused him to arm himself. | Held i in Olympia Jail Follow- he will not be a candidate for reelection in the primaries of 1924, according to dispatches re- ceived in Seattle from Olympia. Hart made public his Inten- tions to retire from political life monial from Cornelius Vanderbilt, | Jv: “It seems to me that every pretty girl in the world is in Seattl Li'l Geo Gee doesn't belleve this. | She lives in Kirkland. eee “It’s good to be home for good,"* says Col. Harvey. Yes, so It is. But good for whom? . trying to figure out needs—a dictator, | or nurse, ee | Henry Ford can sweep the country | when he runs for president if he'll! take the stump and tell Ford jokes. | cee . Jack Raper ts what Germany leader, guardian . SULTRY CANINE! In the Summit county, Ohio, | common pleas court there is an action entitled “Hott vs. Wiener.” Gosh, don’t let that couple be divorced! A fortune awaits the man who In- vents a self-putting-up stovepipe. bull fights. And since a certain amendment to Uncle | constitution became effective others have journeyed cent of all acct-| the Rio Grande to quaff megcal or pulque. But now *. A. Osborn, of the| >. i ersity of Washington, are caused | like there's another reason. Here she is, It used to be folks went to Mexico for the races and the Maria Cones, | statement in light faced type; | Brown's replies in black): “Morning, mayor! I want to read you Erickson’s— “Not much Interested. All pol- at a meeting of the state sdmin- istrative board, ‘The governor gave as his only reason for the action the fact that Following the holdup, Peter Rosen | berg, 23, for-hire car driver, was ar. | Tested at the Right hotel by Patrol-| man G. C. Jensen and in said to have confessed that he was the grand fury. That may embar- came as av com rass some friends of decency, but it {in an old trick and. really second. | hand stuft—" ot out of the car, He was suddenly |the state. slugged with a revolver by the/as a sure candidate in the coming | | “Ho, hol So that's what fe says, | strange man in the car, and Gropped jelection and his retirement throws | went, a public official, I think |t0 the ground unconscious. Bishop|the state political situation Into an ft was Mr, Erickson’s duty to lay | Was attacked by the two women, who | uproar, any evidence he had before us, At| held him while the man went thru} Hart, at the completion of his least he ought to take it before the | his pockets, finding $40. ‘The large | term, will have served the state as grand jury.” amount of cash carried by Crandall|governor for more than six years. Not long since a member of|and Bishop was not found by the|He camo into office after the death fl my family was calling on a friend,|two women and the man. jof the lat vernor against county ing Row at Tenino OLYMPIA, v. 19.—A charge of rst degree assault will be placed Dave Rabble, held in the Jail here for stabbing his brother, William, following a quarrel |near Tenino early jit yesterday, Sher- kson. said today. d youth ts in St. f Charles Ja The wound Jo- seph’s hospital here, where his con- According to the story told, the two boys were driving from their ome at Vader to visit their mother, in Tacoma, when an argument arose over how many knife marks were hi driving the pg eR teply to your’ chal | Suto Rosenberg had a pistol, ac jhe feels that he should step out of | dition is critical. lenge.” ge Meyer co that ne {Politica now and. give his time to| “Well, what's he got to say?” Pe sige hore A rm Rogen ‘Royai | Ms family and to the Job of living. ri |..cme ae ben cena an | hotel aga ot in the taxi with her.| “A governor only exists,” he de. |Tenging people to being him evi. |TD*Y picked up m man friend of the |lared. | dence of crime or to Iny it before | Woman's, and later on picked up an-| ‘The announcenfi that he would | on their father's back. } other woman and Roy Rishop=-They.|not be a. candida Both youths had been drinking, drove to Woodland park and Crandall! plete surprise to politicians thruout | and the argument grew heated. ‘The Hart has been counted |car was stopped, and Dave, who ad been driving, stepped out and challenged his brother to a fight. In the brawl, the back, a i] 8! nest Lister, | early William was stabbed in the knife blade inflicting gash four inches deep. ‘The stabbing affair first came to ght when Marshal Thomas F. hannon «topped an auto in Tenino, yesterday morning, for hav- During thelr conversation a boy} | Bishop and Crandall were |June 14, 1918. In 1920 he was a| ing no lights, of the Musicians’ union, appealed Sam's | from a neighbor's entered and want brutally beaten over the head | candidate for re-election and won. He found the wounded man and/|for a continuation of Sunday night sam to tell them a good story on| with a revolver, after which the | Governor Hart's home is in Ta-|then learned of the stabbing affray.| dances on behalf of musicians who across (bition. When he got the floor| auto with the bandits fled, leay- | coma Two boy companions feund in the|are employed in them. it loo e aid in the morning Mayor| ing the two victims lying on the He has announced no definite|car with the Rabble brothers also} Chauncey Shelton, who conducts who | Brow ad brought his ‘dad’ three| ground in the rain, plans for the future. ‘are being detained. a Sunday night dance at De This evening to see “The Cat and Canary,” as thrilling a mystery pln: ever I'saw. And when the maniac did rove the haanted house, I did feet safe as Sheriff Matt Starwich was sitting in front of men. Bat W. Petrain did sit next to me, and did quake so much I thought the roof would eave in, and did . Avatin, D, Himethoch, Will Make Sacrifice for a5. way, yeas quarts of whisky When Cran and Bishop ro. TEE improper light | answers so many curtain calls on the Me ican stage. Wall (unt snr bestiadxtiig “Bip | pained. ootinslogiensgn (les ata cde! Lea rhage desl ccc cieataesas tah didn’t xay 1 took any y for It, to make thelr way to the city hos: y . iL l W Off i | did h pital, where they were given medical | Reet | he mayor may be a good sport |attention, They gave a description | REDE, |\Lonety Woman ers to = deine wow Chis oitea| tthe toa fon nt Trade Husband for Son « Yoduth Disagreed “With Step-father; Mother| ¥" Return but it ping for him to rush to the is rotten sportaman news. police, which led Rosenberg, who adn the arrest of | ited driving the Girl Is Infected at City Hospital, Says Father Saying Girl whine for evide 0 1 Pace. Co | | Cocetit he te beolleexing tiaietti|: eee eee omen) enlth sOstice Enters Denial, AChinieibe hartaten ache Was Poorly Cared for at Home | | evidence himself? SAYS VETERAN | He is the bird to J. Dore, and'C. Blewett, soclety editor go to the.grand jury | Charges made in a signed | was scored by the health office. | dance hall people that unless they 4 ot ane Wrenn.” “Did he say that? Well, tell | statement to Mayor Brown that The child is in the tubercular | submit to reasonable regulations, seietie Kk, 1" he t him—" | his daughter, Ernestine, 1, 8 | card of the hospital, suffering from | Public opinion will put them out of The new addition to The Star of- “If he'll just como back, I'll re The boy, 4 Seria} Ritiat MLOL? Gpeskions| ead froim blood poisoning | "8a « ital, suffering | basiness entirely. “Twelve yeargiiee fice building is almost completed, but} leave my husband and go with | home e.’ , et dah tha ent ee | thru infection from a bloody | * swollen arm, and is being watched | there were 332 saloons in Seattle,”* : yet _we haven't been able to dis-| him.” | ap edema see | Seatio. wayor—" | | needle used in giving her a tu: | for tuberculosis symptoms. The fa-|Hesketh said. “As chairman of this . office of that guy, “Vox That's the plea made Monday | his ae - her, ri “If I gave away threo bettles Congressman Johnson Tes-| terculosis test atthe city hos- |ther and mother, poverty-stricken | committee then, I tried to regulate | who is always writing for) by a heartbroken Seattle | spe eae y i P fi Deel nearly a month ago, were them, but they would not submit: y y 't | of whisky I forgot to collect for y ding ee ar | the ore aso mother, Mrs. Ray Sindall, 9019 | sin a oop at pedal ON as! eee pablicHly on Jb ment” | tifies at Senate Probe branded as false by H .M. Read aing ‘in .a houseboat near wither. are kone: hei a BP asth ave bad id pA i er I en | gall somebedy's atientionicte' the ee commissioner, and allroad bridge across the stream | qwaits dance halls unless they are THE FOR her hosband for | I'll ‘teave him HO | tact that he owes me for three BY DALE VAN Loomis, hospital su- | from the government locks, told | willing to submit to reasonable regu- ; et rr tad ; the return of “her 16-year-old | -* bo; i Seoeen't ac bottles. I certainly don’t remem hat age ber, Mayor Brown that the infection re-| lation.” Fs : nailer Uneseiganiig aS, acartacmted WBS | : Deen, Scant ber anything about it, I've never wld Mag of the git, | suited ¢ the: ed Go acai, Rey. H. R. Chatterton, secretary breast, og % m1 a Radeon at She hasn't r anything a ‘ bureau under ulted from the use of a dirty needle infes : - May oni Shease 1 Brawn |M We TT Ki ll ad h ; 1 him since || had time on this ea oat present administration kidna at the clinic, The health authorities | % er es ca aoa oe ae q i y pe se "t had time in a ; jeclared tha > Mayor Edwin J. a Man i in We ile! he left home my Pt a a ot Racal insane soldier from an asylum in R F YOUTH answer that the infection resulted|are opposed to Sunday night Cordially Invites by Falling Timber ive nbtinies the‘ pohes ” in elt him’ that the only Ine | Washing bench rt oR iab oe during the fortnight that the girl | dances Mr. Oliver T, Erickson j sh., attle and all a Ns ag | stances T have given out whisky (een ese Congresmman Albert ay at home, following the taking of| The ordinance was assured of Elmer Hernd . is dead Mere he sald, put I haven't | in my administration was to per- | 10" pt ta i beste’ the i blocd inks aoa thc ahd aticired {2 when {t comes up at Mon- toa ltoday de a result. of belig atrick| celved a I can't stand it | (toy Melt, jana for |sopuean, ste f tvidence of not having meen owed | day's councl meeting, as six coun Mud-Slinging Party jon the head by falling * tm sabes : oe whom « A whisky was | vate putea ‘ 4 erly cared for when she w a mr etme hav ia ae D6 seded, Tell him I have sent \ | will vote fer ‘ 24 as he worked at the bottom of a| b , : a needed, Tell pud e turned to the hospital by a nurse | doula Feb. 26, 1924 és 40-foot well Sunday le f BE whiaky to hospitil when doctors} committe the Boy Held by Juvenile AU- | who visited the Fort Lawton school, Head E Mud Jongg R. S. V. Ps} cre well had caved in and Hern-| ne aaaat | MAMA tna) seeded for, nema OF | Soe bureau coneerntt thorities as Incendiary | ere she is enrotted in she rien | Ryan Renamed H lea Bags & dolber was engaged in rewalling st ! f ne 80 . caer | caxe, Johnson charged it was “appar | grade If automobiles continue to get|when the timber slipped while| about mK 5 that all de Bi Be term ists) ently manufactured” to be used by mali dy Miss Loomis told The Star Mon- | of Democratic Club 7 much cheaper, the real Bon Ton will | being lowered. yd ‘ aN a ee eee ice litte im {the bureau in an effort, to. remove BY S. B. GROFF day that the child is not dangerous.| At a meeting and election held by: : have to go back to carriages and —_— - should uit : up. Tell him, ia ‘caasuereun (t ter wife ax his guardl Charged with having set fire to | ly infected, due to the rapidity with |the King County Democratic club, oe Avi Is Killed adg -O spyder gas Losin fend (6 comma t6 the ps The veternn, Charles Kasay plant of the American Tar | which she was given. treatment {at Dartnall’s cafeteria, George BE. MEI, Neer Can ]| husband pee mt BY | Hee department and get. whisky smmitted toa Washington asy Wallingford ave. and North: [when the swelling waa noted. ghe | Ryan was reslected. presidenis iy Jury recommends minimum sen a nat Mess: 4 | pie * lum q hington court last ve, & week ago lay, ® | said that hot compresses are being | J ‘on named ce tenes tor Winifred Gibbons, the mint in Air arniv: Alfred. stood It 9 Ae ve awit {2 Johnson told the committee roid boy, wise name is 1 and ts that the needle | Clarence Erford, secretary, and Mrs, mum being a L-cent fine. Gosh, sup-| 94 he (could and n he left mieriy COGIC: Be’ ae that, tno tructions of the bu-| withheld by the authorities, with which the test was made | Edna Crangle, treasurer. _ Clarence bosin’ she couldn't raise it? bee ot af Buriday, | 2 uf, 40 the res brag hf ; nf terest. | retu wife was appointed his! under arrest in the juvenile ae was from boiling water and | Martin, state chairman, spoke. CB ee Jured in an alr ¢ t her Jobst sar me pellovere hap sand tention home Monday, The child | yy Grol at Soe —-—- — Jew Paul 7 ner, Portland ny; ust ing It explains w the got th “a ‘ a n custody Monday ‘ Eo The winter fogs now hide from| iJeut. Pau oy Last " au} owas taken in r Johnson, in his statement to the Ore., died after Me ae whic er aan Tathee woes ‘ f nded to remove| morning by officials of the Seal , igh L An! rved 1 v orning by offi mayor's office, charged that the Ww The last of summer's rose: |crashed following a coll Palen band for his oie an wt » the F Mrs. Kasavage ob:| te fire department. The boy's [tig gist pleaded with the » ae ty Today’s ant Ad hatch bak: oKa s driven by Lieut. Walter Pec lation,’ as he term injunction restrair ? st is the second of such cases 4 geet ues: WHS And now we clutch our “hank ariven & A is a afl 7 ‘ 1 injunction restraining de-| arrest is the secone took the t, saking: “Don't put SUM Sei set cae latter ited hla pine to the| fC And tn eats i Ne prayed err tegh ng tok the ent sang “Dow ut Used Car not ) ; , » the injunction, John Marshal Rob b Laing | fee . sor mae Per RATING nodes, pti ; nnick matter was up || : pe Fa Nae ae a anne tea amend columns carry many opportuni eo 25 tha 1 on sald, bureau em the/found that the ch had 8 1 ag : : to the chief, not to me.” Vet ar Riera Fy Heme esta 1 ne eet |, Dt Read characterized this as all ties for the Used Car buyer Baw, fetch me ry motes from the \ acrif ‘ But the mayor is not going to fire re i in the tar edmpany’s plant| “rotten atory }| Here are two bargains Gia Yoom- ane ture that m attlishe Tite tes woth <dtop. the iby, Mas Re | und a de i id 4 ‘ bed bbe BAA, ae uly nfla ammable build! with . ss Sige ee teeing I ‘on Bill work « eat the masonry dam! here nuit hax been Instituted at/a tremendous tons was only prevent-| Fighters Make It i021 CHEVROLET BG ere ie ” Is Immigration Bi The 1,600,000 invested | (iy esbarre by the bureau to removeled by the timely arrival of the ship. . f ‘ ms ed by the timely arrival of the sh This Is the big Chevrolet tourin All duck hunters object Haddaway Hall if there and the city counell haw au (urn to Page 4, Colunm 1) J.D. Norris, who hastily Easy for Thieves | ™\,\" (hs ‘se ¢ : Will Reduce Quot Tage bya ‘ thot in the rear; but they don’t care) Weyerhaeuser Home il] Reduce Quotas ng It an asnet Instead M4 ihe firey vith, the, ald |: uc0wO: Cigtitern ((Gan tok Whey anon, with many, if they have a shot on t f pe NGTON, } " tn Mat t will be ote flat-fight “funds Kt take mechanteally "p et Bt open TACOM te aap apa Hel LLO! Oh thw| Make Doctor Act ee ee el nite Chal tee Mikebieat eh mevmnarande oie beat “buy, with easy terma Hall the official name given. to-| ministratic Ry gdeatb r ‘ew days previous to the fire the 1 ral sp and trades DIZZY DITTY 1 new. $100,000 manaton | will pro’ f a phon: ea i as Bandit Surgeon. wy appeared at the plant and asked tators, in front of the Tailored anes ect Backward, turn backward, 0 Time in r tf | instead of op ol pity f Forced to act urgeon for the | Norris for some tar paper to cover} Ready clothing shop at Fourth 1 thy’ , oad f pdt b Mead ; bes . +3 43 ¥ I ich buildin pn his e. 9 ui si s thy flight; ee ar q r die nal ni this {4,000 Chinese bandits who captured |* shack whlel butlding tm ht ay mee ne f Bring me again a cold stein of the | kir 1 of Sntatis JOH Ife and himself was the experi.|Pack yard. Norris t a ee rh i ig 2 " ty n Pinte ive Bt “e but. th u vss se ioiieee dic eetilienatt of Dr. FH. Taylor, founder of| Beek on Saturday and he would give | showeane, | bredkinie It. me Hive me the pretzels and Swiss |“ ie yim-| the reat on for his pee ts China Istand missi ho with | Nim som: 9 did the spec “ disias on ye! oe eiig hia dr mor ' J : se erbu datas eedledt ply ra |tell of his experiences at the Whit-| The next Sate when Norvis| they had ed thementye {]-pne Want Ad columns will tell Being me so te, thes by nin his castle Hi r ea el eh Tied Gasoraae PM ; he lman Memorial church, 42nd at. and|teturned from h, he saw the! several suits of clothing en 4 you who is selling these cars, iz me some pig's knuckles, then nd exnerts hav ed that the | m: | 4 let me die! n jon of “had, her 00. ey . OF Column 49 Ashworth ava. Thesdav night (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) display } tle was given its death blow when the city council license committee approved Mrs. Bertha Landes’ amendment to the dance hall ordinance. The action was taken after a spirited protest had been made by representatives of practically every commercial dance in Seattle and by repre- sentatives of the various war veét- erans’ organizations, John Witherspoon, representing the allied Veterans’ Aid association, probably summed the opposition of — veterans of the entire city. He de- clared that Roosevelt hall, operated by ape association, at 1616% Third and ‘atecantinve its assistance to vet- erans if the revenue.from Sun night dances at the Hippodrome was cut off. % Councilman H. B. Hesketh, chair- man of the license committee, asked whether the association had received much money recently from the Hippodrome dances. Witherspoon admitted it had not, as they wero engaged in a controversy with the dance all: management. Charles Douglas, business agent Honey's academy on Pike st, threat- ened the committee with court jaction Jf the amendment {s passed. He declared that Sunday night dancing is no more immoral than dancing on any other night. Mrs. Landis, in answering her critics, declared there had been widespread indignation thruout the |city in regard to the Sunday night dances and said she had received hundreds of complaints about them. Councilman Hesketh warned the

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