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ead ee lb night, leetions Hay i lo meet lub. An © me Ny » And ene epee aeeamemn scneenornam nee MAYOR BROWN WILL "TESTIFY BEFORE aes WEATHER Clondy tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southerly tolnda, Temperature Last 4 Hours Maan O Minimum, Today noon, 46, 43. Nn nnn VOL. 25. NO. 251. Howdy, folks! A new baby Is like a new ear, You don't know how to treat one until you've had | four or new car when there house. It's too you might get r milk in the rad Never bw: is a new bab: expensive. time for the { daby carriages to with a special four-brake j Isn't it out model? To make a with ‘the elite of infancy, or makers will have to ge ports model with an automat! et i ring and @ patented milk bottle holder. | YE DIARY After dinner to the Pantages play-/| house, where I did see a performing jog, the cleverest ever I saw, and it did ince itself om one leg, to Little Hom- e's great delight. And my wife ¢ say she did like animals in vaudeville because they never hang around the ¢ door afterwards, where the crowd But I did say that th and do enjoy the jence. And little ma, I wanna het dog!” which did terminate the dixpate, And s0 to home. An Eas tern stored ef adrenalin, suggest quarts be injected into the c ctl. | oe Miss Elva Brown, following Justice Dalton's hair-dressing | decision, decided she'd go to a he-man barber shop instead At the Metropolitan theater last!'of a beauty parlor. to have her locks shorn. Glen McLeod is} i tveredty teaktnts roman , sald to be the wife of a ines gee dg ae performing most gracefully. | convicted In the ol! conspiracy cases | the ringleader of the gang which has | Pangea” Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers! (p+ worth, Texas, but none of |Pcted $200,000 in loot and securt-| Gosh, we'd hate to play the title; Women are going to learn that fight, take the haireutting and/the men {nvolved in the oll deals fava ee : asian hs Svrsird ae enn only gossips p re! ox "pages on. : = oa gained thelr freedom. ffs and Burns’ detectives at Renton No doubt, “He Who Gets Slap- Ea ay thor aan] woetiath eae Sela the fturday night|. The train wax stopped at Car 1 Hunts Point, near Medina, late ped” was a Knockout. fe who ‘eet hatr| waittaal tet ; by a burned! bridge. Federal mar. | 7 | . _ ea thigh nat 1 must pass an examina-| At present no ordera have been | shals ompanying the party of brig ; ki aide of the ae , licensed under the stat-| issued to the local hairdrensers’ asso-| prisoners believed the bridge had | ** hile: tase: Pobt gene a # governing barbers. That appears |ciation, it was declared Friday, and /peen burned by accomplices of the! yous, after John J. Reed, anid to be Gee Gee. elopm: the matter of the is left to/ men who escaped, and that the dash|the master mind of the gang, was of William Hoffman. dual Dalton | for Mherty had been p' ed. taken with nix wife, when they andidate for the Poison Gonttle Hatrireseers' jsays that un) ersed in| When the train stopped, three of | called at the ffice at Renton sink sho las geben to n, who was fined $19 when mming,|the four marshals guarding the its. Paiiseaday ataewonn. Atl iecat y een ter On 1 guilty of bonding Miss Ann ine muU-| in the jet car went out for ra Waid th the enentty tor’ Maes :’ locks Octe Hoftman ly’s tresses will be }eaving one man to guard the netinets r ‘3 * ed, heman|y al Si ateeahges When th are John H. Mason, 35, ndering - t flv Ison, 48 They we will we low of th by surprise, acec hop that he must arm ¥ V She Ed Hughes, be shaven or if the |4"d search was mad uld reach the arsenal oj die out because | o™ ape vgiecee dl Fak 1 weapons that was kept in ae a fuse to patronize a aS tha aicdbod < HOUSEHOLD HINT «| svi i Deputy, William . Seats When making marmalade, POR ROT s cee ents J. J. Flammer easier to buy the darn stuff. BRISTOL, Vv Deo. 14-~A t, drove up to re Bt 40 pan to y in x cmoblle. Hughes 2 What Seattle Folks Say 22222 at izefighter—Did'ye see “The of “Dev Het fame 1 WO letters, commentin The Star’s anti-gun shipping i meagre editorial, were received Friday. One was from E. B. ie ord a egy anne bn ped nn, federal mat shal here, the other from Archie Taft, of For th ppers who flap so pree| Piper & Taft, Second ave. sportir ods dealer y On Wednesday The Star editoriz ulled upon Washing. Are the chaperones of tomorrow.|ton’s congressmen for fede legi: to bar interstate os hipment of pistols and revolvers, as a method curbing the 100 shooting here he been here in a year mE On Thursd ter The s editorial had been wired to In Washington, Congressm: Miller, of Seattle, went ‘ to work on such a bill, ects to introduce in the é ay | CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON lhe ey oO IV¥ CLUB Gink who of Star’s Anti-Gun War: . §. Marshal and Sporting Goods i" Dealer Write on Suggested Law GRAND JURY! SEA The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation i in Washington The seattle Star | Batered as Becond Clans Matter May 9, 189%, at the Postotticn at Meattin Wash. under the Act of Congres March ATTLE, WASH, TRIDAY, DE ICK aMBE ER 4, 192 Tour, by Matt, 08,50 |S =i Le (=| Zz | ere (= — TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ANK LOOTING USPECTS HELD SHERIFF SAYS FROM GUARDS BE ARRESTED | | | | | ONE MORE 10 Bride in Flames; Take Three of; Marshals Go to Lunch; Men Flee; Five Break Jail KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 14. —Five out of 18 federal prison ers being transferred to Leaven worth penitentiary from North. ern Texas points escaped at Cald: well, Kan, last night, it was fearned on arrival of train No. 32 on the Rock Island here today. Amongthe 18.-were nevorat! men | anda wom © other three convict Alex I m t 1 Carl men broke t @ jail be for the 12 PERISH JN N. M. BL IZZAR Ds E t ; Gang Thursday;| Wife of One Is! Also Being Held Sheriff Matt Starwich nouneed Friday that he expects the arrest of a fourth member of the who have terrorized Montana for the past two years, within « few hours, an ng of alleged bank robbers © other members of th gang ted him At t Pur ed on umb: there under Column 7) TACOMA LAD SEEKS HOME IN BIG CITY GELE Dec Where Are They, Chief? ERGT, FRANK FUQUA, as head of the new traffic division provided for in an ordinance pending be- fore the city council, will not pretend to solve Seattle’s traffic problems, says Police Chief Severyns. That's up to the experts, the chief adds, Where are the experts, chief? You won't find them in the council. You say yourself that the practice of calling in ex- pensive outside experts for a temporary survey has proved unsatisfactory in other cities. The Star believes there ought to be a traffic expert in the traffic division, We realize that you can’t ask a $135-a-month sergeant to assure the responsibilities of such a job. We think it’s more than a $135 job. But we believe that paying the right man what the*job is worth will be money well spent. Create the job first, and then find the man. Get a traffic expert. Pay him what you have to. But keep him on the job. That’s the only way Seattle’s traffic snarl will be straightened out. % * Chief Says Fuqua Won't Solve Traffic Problems: Sergeant Will Enforce Present Laws; Rest Up to Experts,” Severyns Says ¢ Chief Severyns sald Friday nt, including Lieut. of the departme: WILL ATTACK PROSECUTOR ON VICE WAR! Executive Asserts He'll Ask Jurors to Probe Motives | in Abatement By John W. Nelson Mayor Brown announced Friday that he will go be — fore the grand jury at the earliest opportunity to lay be- fore it evidence to show that the present attack upon the | city administration is merely la political’ move engineered by Prosecuting Attorney Mal- colm Douglas. “I want to tell the grand jury }a few things about Prosecutor Mal- ?/colm Douglas and his deputy, Capt. | E. D. Colvin,” the mayor said, “and how they are attempting to make | political capital out of the grand jJury. | | that Sergt. Frank Fuqua, as head Carr, former traffic chief, “] ss also w 0 y wafhe division o a! Catr was transferred by Chief} 4 pee watches tee the ance now pending before | Severyns because he criticized what) f°! 71 ni Po vet ; wee council, not pretend to/he said were irregularities that] hat prosecuting: attcraea Seattle's » problems. the chief insisted upon. Abatement proceedings —_ against | Houses of prostitution should have Fuqua, a to the way in which th is drawn, auto: been filed by Douglas months ago, the noe daly isickt Siivaive pero or police court of liquor vio- pees? > eteotad lations or for vice is sufficient by ctvil head of the | grounds for the prosecutor to bring Some’ of of the grand jury to inquire why Douglas dounitry: Sail athabies nie che ee 8 not been bringing these abate: traffic of cities and have it Proceedings during the past sage (ot cies ana tare |Navy 1s Rushing Aid to |e Deen, during the Just is (i Fuqua to solve this Stranded Subsea Craft {before an election to bring them.” prot will require ths. serv- | PROPERTY OW ; 2 POLIC do expect in creating} WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The sub cage ane he willie this new traffic division is more|Marine 8-26 1s aground off Bxecu.|,7@ mayor sald he will take po y in enforcing the ord. | tion Rock, 26 miles east of Hell Gate, | Ice records of arrests and convict Ob cooling: Oe received this {tons before the jury to show that Aide tigen td foceat mete the police are enforcing the law. fluences Rear Admiral Plunkett, command. | H@ also said he will tell the grand will this job asjant of the navy yard, has been di-|JUTY that Douglas has refused te rected to si ance idn‘t n in the department, nd ships to her assist- nid that Fuqua {co-operate with him in law enforee- ment,, and that Douglas has re: mained passive during months of be blamed for the 26 per cent in y r lawlessness until just before elec: 18e traff cid last year, eae Hate eka "As lakeOe: ln y - While Mayor Brown was pre- Tila te tir se “BY CONVICTS} paring to make his attack upon AUTO CLUB ASKS ALICIA, Ark, Dec. 14-p. F.|. Presecutor Douglas before the DELAY IN PASSAGE Casey and Charles O'Hara, who es.| §t80d Jury, owners of property Yn’ the “tn I fork the Raneee | Ramed in the 1 abatement suits Cut j Syahaine ena ined tk wt oe, filed by Douglas ‘Thursday, ome , rn ; fata}.| Were making stormy — protests a yc wcunded nen aed nst the actions, blaming the ; aay ; ie whan tust-| for the troubles they ¥ to prison which the Ch hes re Gattwihie | Owners and agents of the owners f ( xi comp septa uticeotitd “baete nen of the houses and hotels against request was) io" risoners fled into the woods,| Which abatement proceednigs have ¥ pasaage of the) pie Prvok apt 1 posse | PCCM brought declare that failure of ir Monday, be| 07" aitite: ead orge R.|the police to enforce the laws lelayed : : ,/ against vice is responsible fo <r ‘ tested | Hays of Minturn, six miles from the ps: le responsible 500 ae against para una Sau Noe five times by the}, “Several owners of the properties raph in. the ng the mabe catia 1 to have|MVolved in the abatement action job to i 0 Have | have proteste Deputy Prosecutor »| been given a revolver by a confeder h A ¢ de on the TRY Arthur . who drew up the 1 t admin t sg ay ame complaints, 8nid Friday. ‘They al- pm ap ee Pe tk alg the |Iege that police fall to notity them F . ay ngers in the/ when clients operate houses of iil: smoking compartme at bay cseitia topped the train and fled into the| foe an” ovement hiet Wid eles reports that he a i sk bon the tenants against lo “av nea seh aboard @) whom complaints are made at the n i at: wouls for hospital treat-| time we sent out registered ‘letters iiled t Physicians doubted if he would|o¢ warning. They had no knowl- (Turn to Page 13, Column % Are Seattle’s School Boys Wearing Corsets? | says he is going to ’ house give ts wife stuetage Sf'eise ( BENN’S LETTER || TAFT’S LETTER |!" ing machine powder for Christ \ sbedo aa ag . } ront lo a 1 noth more than the | Tin e t it} 1 r 1 1 I nience of d and wer ° th gr 4 f t thin r or « Ware} ¢ 1 e Aine’ oF ndg at 12 dead, one a Grit ; head ' ned t ; or re-|cal condition and a 14th victim 4 Une in ‘ f en mad by his experiences. f Fee ™ jes and | from isolated section. F fi p 2 nar ha ored to | however ma in c r t (Turn to Page 5, Cota 5) fatilit | 8 : i SHORT STORY Mamma, papa’s he Be tae BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER t de Dr. Brov r en ? ~ iy a use but I deform T ich r Boy, ee ¢vand.th P erlow for the t 1 epanking team of grays! Laoag ‘time suspend ly if it is not ste Lit belt mperceptible di att with pin tually p z out of their s B the suspender ufford, ‘principal of Dr. E motto in the cam hool, declared Frt paign he has st 1 are not all to Th ‘ med method re not he ke Oke the tailored-in th and even A one,""che says, “but . ts many have trou ; ‘iteed? . help by tailoring the 1 for t r ttle mor het 1 ‘ ft Stafford supports Dr. Brown low t bad in his campaign for suspenders fe r The campaign will be carried I have n boys with belt in every school in the city, #0 tight ton, that their ey gp were a | ording to the d TODAY’S WANT ADS the tonight's ads Want of that Ad administered now Va- © month lie school and. car || Turn to the Want Ad columns and see who will show you this

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