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4 SSP ‘ T- Rao sat | | SEATTLE BOY AND ONIVE HELD Th Se ewe eee eee ee EATTLE—fourth commercial city of America. This is a statement, not a prediction. Add railway transportation, Trans-Pacific navigation, cli- matic conditions and natural resources, use the multiplication table in its most direct form, and the answer is four. @ Steamships, railway en- # gines, sawmills, coal mines, salmon banks and water power, however, do not in themselves build cities. It takes something more human—men of char- # acter and determination. If there is any one thing Seattle can boast of it is the undeniable fact that it is a character-built community. q* * * *¢ I do not believe that there is any question that Seattle, with its shorter route to the Orient, and because it is the great central terminal for three § : transcontinental systems, four Trans-Pacific steamship companies, and two’ Alaskan lines, will always be able to maintain commercial supremacy § = on the Pacific —Sherman Rogers in The Outlook Magazine. t 33 333338385: CEST SRS pic congo ie ance Adres cpia 40 gt i GS gh RLU LGRDNAL <0 SSRIS A aa anit a cane case eye paponnin ep un ainang emuapaAIS aa MRSIM AEE SS sSsssstesesesesss. The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington | ae =| The seattle Star | |EDITION) : N NE Ti Batered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Dostoffice at Seattic, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 18798. Per Year, by Mall, $3.50 $ VoL. 95. NO. as : SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 192: , * : TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. [ ome ol (Do You Ki now » This M an?||Seattle Doctor Faces islivehat in ae Brown-Erickson tase wi oe oh ia open i | . iss with her Lanai at open | eacase = |e Also Kellogg pee : it eo many | Mayor Brown, in another of his letters The Star, oe Sea hei ae wa parciee Felipe wok ppitenied age inae erie Coline pe ie an Oliver T. ckson on Page 2 of today’s Star. J. Y. On the other hand, an Kellogg hops into the fray and says Brown provided shouldn't kiss girls at all—on the| | naone at a democratic meeting which made it impossible other hand. to finish the meeting. THE PU ‘ ‘i sie OURS Chi A The jury found Winnifred Gib- | § | HIINESSES IN BROUGHT INTO bons guilty of manslaughter and | recommended the minimum pen- | alty, a fine of one cent. | Now, if she could evade pay- | cent”? | | j She gazed within the mirror, wnat | “Were @ man,” said she, a “tg are team cut 4 | Array of | Leading| Tearful Wife. and — eee certon| mo MentoTestifyas,) Husband Face oiSe jatrery Ninh” at the Pr to Character of Arraignment on Preiaid now said tayoe Wah ath | Defendant | Killing Charge much wind be a flat tire? | ste ¢ | Men from the highest positions | LOS ANGE ANOTHER VOTE FOR DOC in Seattle medical, educational Both charged bagee that color no longer! any fect crrighad Bibles Sa anes ey HO 6, defense of the character, hor 21, formerly of Seattle and al- ee ea mayaterz no more | insert acid scorn C1 Nezed deserter trom the Usa erned by Japs, } A. Shannon, on trial for Arizona, and his five-day bride, When this planet has seen its last Jeanne, were arraigned in court war; here today. The youth and his When juries convict a bewitching mate face trial for the death of young moll obert Magee, shot down For taking the life of her “m: night while he was When rain from the heavens shail police in a search for nevermore fall, 7 in exelusive resi- When all these things happen—it's ving: "court by, two. polar __ possible, you ken, s eared on the verge of col- Well, then I will vote for the old | lap: and limped as she walktd in, v Doe again! suffer m injuries she received —S. H. 2 when ed from the- second | Sturgis, physic Jan: tthe ‘honie: ta cee ae rgd Jeton looked at her nd searchingly, but was not allowed to spéak to him, He returned her gaze calmly and : with no apparent animosliag pepsi oe LES at Nar fonesion fied’ resulted taf fon sMut rhe bride's weakened condition de plans to bring ber and Carle ther, ho that the mreet- it he youth con- 1. Laika was wound Why, sure you know him. He's none other than our old) Dr, W. A. Shannon returned to court Friday to resume his defense against the chara bya eavar Oe friend Dr. M. A. Mathews, pastor of the First Presbyterian| of yiolat ng the Beeler narcotic law. Picture shows him with his associate counsel, Clarence | ti church. He’s on hia way to the County-City building to} 7 ames as the two entered the County-City building F riday morning. testify as a character witne in UpreH, of Dr. W. A. Shan- r Staff ¥ non, accused of selling « dope to an a ddict, waacpintonted. pas n, on whose alleged “Milk Prices D e “i ~ DYOU KNOW YETN. H, ‘Latimer, Piotilbe y "sa itn Not for Sch n iddiell Bae ee BE?’ Seattle Banker, Dead | castoweee | ot for Sc eee Bet ek Tonnes Today PLeSident of Dexter Horton Bank ae eng tm a i) Pair Charged With ¢ Jans trom the|'They Must Pay 16 Cents a Quart — on Ends Long Fight for Life mace erie® Of Critics re | ae ° ‘ $ > ‘ ahs : 3 i 3 x et ct, eae: ciate ‘ 3 n.| being implicated In a robbery, three Dear Mayor Brown: Have just By Leland Hannum the pupits to pay’ for their: noon| Com « y 4 fg me Friday with the | complications, after a long fight were held in Fads give beset Si i paola : Ce a ©, Ys 1 1 ‘ h r when, 2 little after 7 for life that began October 15, CoG BABY _ Pe The name and address of a aii ek, Norv Hi. Latimer, pres: 1921, with a stroke of paralysis 1 } ds : ; in tt fee A Tea ; rl Wa he ae Today’s Want Ad j i heir tai ac ine ey Ba Bhs . ‘Drivers Unconscious by coy warm today aa @he. battled Offer Furniture \ al If nor 4 Friday. uy. M in| Fort \ going t After Autos Crash to : wrk eee tanh s-bdtece aa Bargains » the tender sk t pres n need of some fur- il find some bar gains in today FURNITURE COLUMN bed. | (Turn to Page 12, Column 5) illness of typh