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Woe peal ane gy rer et SEES On Bp wwe wees en ed 2 a NNR a ce meen genie 08 | .. Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks BY CAP HIGGINS MAYBE THE BARBER HAS SOME GOQD HAIR RESTORE R- ADAM AND EVA 4 ADAM, SHOULD 1 TIP THE. BARBER BEFORE. OR AFTER. MLL WAIT OUTSIDE. "BEAUTIFOL, Er EEes OUT OUR WAY COME ON Now! rTS PAST EIGHT ANO IVE GOT THE IRON NICE AND wWwaARM MID-SUMMER SAuUS DRUMMEIe FROM CHICAGO DIDNT Do THAT BRUSH NO GOOD WHEN HE DONE SHINED HIS SHOES WITH IT; EARLY “TODAY — YOU GO DOWN STAIRS! HAVE You THERE, TOM? DADDY WHAT > ARE YOU DOING UP HERE? HURRY, TOM YOURE LATE a. +, THE SHATTLE STAR ‘OH ADAM, WHAT SHALL | DO? THE BABY DON'T W LIKE THE BOB. THE HAIR BRUSH AT THE CENTRAL. HOTEL WASH STAND WAS DISCARDED ; BY ALLMAN TO BE A GooD PLACE To HIDE #f leat aes ame ailicn eneeanMin tas Riedie coca ania | MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928. JURY PROBING — MYSTERY DEATH Police Officers Testify in Reising Case “MA-MA” DOLL VERY POPULAR Girls Can See Them on Dis- play at The Star “Oh, my beautiful dolly! Oh, thank you! Oh, how lovely!" Such exclamations as these are now heard daily at The Star's eireu lation office. Hundredy of little Seattle girts are now proud ponsessora of walking, talking “MaMa” dolls that The Star ix awarding to those who secure n Star readers in its “new subscribers’ After listening for two hours to the testimony of polico officers, coroner’s jury investigating the death of Abraham Relsing, Alaska prospector, adjourned at noon Mon- day for lunch, The jury will re+ sume its probe at 1:30 p. m. Relsing died Thursday afternoon in the city hospital, three minutes after he had been taken there from campaign, the “bull pen” in the city jail, Any Seattle child may enter wear” had been found unconscious content on the street by Patrolman Wil- 16 requirements are merely to|!alm Cronk, who sent him to fail secure four new three-month sub- Retsing Jald on the seribers to The Star, The prizes ave the unique Ma'' dolis, thta say |/mamma‘’ as| A postmortem, held Friday night plainly a# a real baby. They a o|by Coroner W. H. Croson, inches tall and are dressed in p that Reining died of apople ty frocks, with patent leather alip-|* of 1 hemorrhage. ers and knitted stockings that will inquest jury Monday morn- ast a Jong time and stand ail sorta | son a tour of the city jail of hard usage. |by Coroner Corson and Deputy To nee one 1s to want one! ‘The| Prosecutor Ralph Hammer. Wit- dolls are on display at The Star cir. | nesses at the inquest included Cap- culation office, and all the ittle| tain J. J. Haag, Patrolman Robert girls of Seattle are invited to come | Bridges, William Reynolds and Wil- and see them, Subscription blanks | !#m Cronk and Jailers Mayou and an a drunk. floor for two hours before he was “yfq.| sent to the hospital. ing RE JUST A CHEAP LOUNGE- e ig MY FAMLY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS __ Easier. to Move Cancer i ff ( You UNOW IT ee MOM SAID TH RENT Woz \. Too HIGH r YED- WERE \ GONNA MONE NEXT WEEK —ONER CAL ELM STREET. GEE WHIZ= WHY DONT You OWN YER HOUSE, LIKE WE DO, THEN YA WOULDNT HARTA Day ANY BY BLOSSER | f WE DONT PAY MONIN' | ANY RENT Now- 4S THAT'S WHY WERE }+-~ zh Y BY AL POSEN JURY PROBES |the acts of his tenants. | week, | Otherwise, we consider it proper to| Baldw in “Grove. to ‘the palace |#rand jury has called in probat +|lution providing for aeceptance of | can be secured at The Star office, | Mead. and it requires but a few minutes’ time to win one of the lovely ‘Ma- Ma’ dolls, i (BRITISH PREMIER - CONSULTS KING | Stanley Baldwin Reported Still Clinging to Office BY LLOYD ALLEN King | (United Press Staff Correspondent) county grand jury. | LONDON, Dec. 10.—Premier Monday Charles Miller, of the| ley Baldwin visited the king at fir mof Carter, McDonald & Miller, | Buckingham palace today. was called before the grand jury| Returning from Chequers, per- to testify as to his knowledge of |Manent country residence set aside {for British prime ministers, the called my brother up Inst |™4N held responsible for the con- Miller said. “We cannot |*ervative debacle in the general make @ personal investigation of |*i¢ction, summoned his party lead- the private affairs of people who|¢ts to No. 10 Downing st rent premises from us. After a conference, which was to complnints come in we investigute, | determine whether he should resign, RENTAL FIRMS An extensive probe Into the rentals of certain residences ana business properties of thé city, the occupants of which are under sus. | picion for alleged Jaw. violations, hag been opened by the “They Whenever | mind our own business and let | ; eg! papSuapsstie ee e early this afternoon wi ald- win had not tendered his resigna- tion to the king, but had acquaint- ed his majesty with the conserva- others do the same," | In addition to the Millers, th a dozen real estate men since it be- ve party's views he situation. gan its investigations Novenaher 3s, | ive party's views of t md The Morning Post understands the jsummona to the palace came at Baldwin's request Original Muscle | Shoals Offer Up! WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—A reso- meets King Henry Ford's offer for Muscle 8h for about 40 minut without changing its terms w Then he returned to Downing st troduced in the senate tod 4 immediately sent for Sir Laming Senator McKellar, democrat, Tennes-| Worthington Evans, sec nee. |state for war in 1921. The two were McKellar also offered a resolution | closeted for more than an hour, providing for the appointment of a ET RER EA , pecial senate ittee to invest 1 Latpa heron) | cgemedtoly pe spate — Belge . e ooze rea had a legal right to dispose of the! Gorgas steam plant at Muscle Shoals} wasHINGTON, Dec. 10-—The to the Alabama Power company. : is started negotia- riands gove Here’s Brave Pair; ritain t They Rob Cripple! Lei i PORTLAND,’ Dec. 10.—Two of | S¢iz@ rum running vessels‘outside the “boldest” bandits stepped |three-mile limit and to allow such ships to bring liquor under seal int Amer! aters, the state depart- whe ey held up J C : Rhen they held up John Mooneys|ment announced today. year-old cripple, who wal 5 tech ts, hes because he has Two huskies stopped the point of a gun and took $35. Is |G | World Court Plan WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The at- tack on the Harding proposal for representation of the United States in the world court was opened in by sin, repub xtensive reser Magnus Wants New | Peace Conference WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—Senator Magnus Johnson, Min introduced a resolu authorizing the president to ca international conference of {th whom the United States | 51 jes for purpose of f6r-| tions new tr S$ against War. | court, today . today ate from “ y trol” e mulating YY control” over th HEAVY SENTENCES were meted | Sota: out to three liquor law violators in| Press Association federal court Monday morning, w hen ~~ Members Will Meet Members of the King-Kitsap coun ireenburg, | ties group of the Washington Sta and Myr-| Press association will meet at the L. ; . Smith Building restaurant Mon- was sen-|day evening. be the feature. BY CONDO Herbert Sullivan was-consigned to the city Jail for one year and fined| $50; his partne jward ( given nine mon tle Olson, known Boot tenced to pay a fine o A musical program will 500. EVERETT TRUE — IF, ON THE OTHER HAND, OUR INSTITUTLENS ARE TO BECOMG SuUB- ONSCIGNCELESS Cx. PLOITATIONS OF - 3've Beeson TO YOU SPIEL ALONG INTRODUCING THE SPEAKER OF THE EVENING FOR AGoUT TWENTY MINUTGSS f YOu'RS ONLY THE CHAIR N, ANO IT'S | IMG FOR YOU TO TAKE 4 CHAIR IN ; |