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f+ en Sk eh waned i ah i ee n " . 7 » ( Man sprees to Death on Street; Little Girl Is Dying The Newspaper With the Bigg est Circulation in Washington ood Rain tonight and Friday; increasing southerly winds, ; Temperature Last 4 Hours Maximum, 41. Minimum, 3é, itis Tobe nee oa noon, 41. | Yntered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice wt Beattie, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, Per Year, by Mall, $8.60 » 25. “NO. 261. SE ATTL E, W. ASH., THU IRSDAY, DEC EMBE R 2, 1988 [Plan Arctic Air Route F rom Seattle to Euro e+ &+ ‘Over +0 Batis ‘dor the Pashions na: Back in Less Than a Week Howdy, folks! Don't you wish you were department — store Santa Claus? Nothing to do un- ti next Christmas! Store clerks are busy this week ex: | changing non-inflammable cigar lighters and carborundym powder | puffs. woe Li'l Gee Gee is Ina quandary. A belated Christmas present arrived to: day marked “Not to Be Opened Be- fore Christmas,” and the poor little kid says she doesn’t want to wait a whole year before opening it. eee FENANCIAL DEPARTMENT Mrs. Homer Brew will let the Christmas tree stay trimmed un- til New Year's day, We expect to stay trinmed for a consider: ably longer time. Why do one's 1 len aunts al 8 send one Ika-dotted neck- | G. Lucille Butler, Star feature writer, “sits in” with Police Judge Gordon and proves a) Santa Claus was in Seattle for only | fémale jurist isn't so deadly—not when the prisoners tell about young wivea and kiddies a short time, but it ts reported anjand homes on the installment plan. —Phote by a & Carter, Star Statt Photographers | energetic saleaman sold him a new oe re | 4 ug set of non-skid sleigh runners. | WSEATTLE oe | : 7 \ é ey TA Coming! Comitg!+ Coming! | 3 ‘ % Ning Our special review of 1923! | ij : q a >: ‘ateh eT | é bh wil: sata . Russia Pi the rec arisen a " h ‘es. y, open straits, It's just 4 . : | \ s ’ bolsheviki—they'll want be Aber | ‘BY G6. LUCILLE BUTLER. Be . “ flushes legitimized next. } F We were speaking of justice. | ~ bet 2 ane 4 Eg | “Shakespeare's Portia tempered jun- / Bice } ‘This thing of traveling back an | tice with mercy,” said the city edi | 5 forth between Athens and exile et | 4 F }tor, “but that was’a long time ago. ‘ ¢e rere cost Venizelos a lot of money for ‘| m |i wonder if the modern ~ woman . ied | railroad fare. : would be merciful in her judgment . | : bs Ge | ; ‘ Bee |of wrongdoers?” | Nn THE MEXICAN SITUATION | a ‘ It seemed to me the only way to | Wanted: Waiter in a cafe at | 1B ttle this momentous question ws Juarez, Meals and funeral free. a8 i fame |to get more Information, #0 T called | eee up Seattle's veteran police Judge, 3. ng we wish somebody | ’ i B. Gordon, and asked his opinion = mantelpiece that ae -and- Run Fiend | he Judne considered. © “If you) QEATTLE-LONDON LIBi-| hind. H fs ‘ SE etree ‘onset ITED will leave Sapigy: day's Definition: fs ar f ee Pas F nd that’s hae | about i he 1| Point air depot Sunday nam} anima! that sticks {ts tail u you ol 4 ‘ . found myself ni »' good/ arriving in London in time} rocking chatr. or CCl ents; , feiey judge's left hand morn) for breakfast Tuesday, Ma i 3 A i g, with an invitation to study the ¥E DIARY Swale Arrested f |casex o: the calendar and make my| Pris for Iunch and.in Rome qvEBEC Lrerapenin odd i : recommendations accordingly. for dinner the same d See Milnes Tragheorns Se y-rypothy aber) “Justice thru a woman's eyes.”|the Canadian snow-wastes, | torment from something I did eat Christ- é | ru. a nan’ bt adis s S, | tbelt my wife doth say it was Cath Gardner é 1 the judge. “might present | Great Bear lake, Baffin’s be 4 pa wine I drank. And so up, . atherine Gardner, 8-Year-| some decided possibilities.” Tt did in ry K RA ate | ANTIC BERLIN and to playing with the mechanical toys otor ANIA || 014 traffic victim, who is at|aia |‘Greenland’s icy mountains ATLAN wate aid cor “ce henveoy cakes, let, the the point of death in St,| “J. Teki," called Mr. Du, Mett,| and Iceland from rbd air. All| ith hk hings, you big ‘f , i be? : |prosecutor. Iseki was charged with | dire i 8 cross the mag- bn calf cay Me gael N aged man died |! Luke's hospital. r Rs ct liners © g OCEAN Thursday from in- violating butlding ordinance. | netic pole, passing within inspectors testified he bad ‘id wear the new far cont Togave her | Juries received early in |naited up three doors leading to fire 1,100 miles of the North] a for Christmas, « very noble garment, bat the morning when he jexcapes in the hotel which he oper | Pole. | wa ce cpg nore ta ee Jates down on King st "Seattle-Petrograd) Expr via heaven will provide. was struck by an auto- “‘Tsokl Japanese, thro. an sinters | Pacey (elanaes ana Spltst n,| > Seattle and Paris will be less than 48 hours apart if commercial air lines follow the lead mobile while on his way DRIVING, ORDER : an inter. | Parry : preter, informed the court that the! leaves same ait depot every Tu of the United States navy, which next spring is to chart a transarctic route to Europe to work, jors, of the ig va were day evening, arriving in Petrograd) from this city. Top picture shows how the huge navy dirigible “Shenandoah” will look 7 agct le. He An 8-year-old girl is a aE Rey. ie. blown en mat sae psig: ashi: se a eee nosing down into the Sand Point field on Lake Washington. Below, at left, Secretary of, a Into a hovering between life | ttn. i taona oon ena: ie nin nt slept | . tena aks to by ay the Navy Edwin Denby, originator of the plan; at right, map of the Arctic regions, shows. " and death in the hospi- als were “screwing 1 * stistmas morning — forgot ids! navy’a. project ot ing airline s from Seattle to EB uropean capitals. tal, suffering from in- i Cases of tr WN yn h apping transpolar air routes to| ~ ae 2s Seen | fl mediate sateen wicca tala ny ara Sea Pe pore .. Prince Regent of Japan |PROBE ALLEGED of naila | out a great hee cay cetet | teat rndonns | Moet ggg] ee ee ees) Escapes Assassin’s Shot TRAFFIC GRAFT ence, Gallipolis (0) Times ave., leaving him unconscious ere’s Chance to —— in the street Hf HERE IS Three men are booked agit aie bi Cheer ‘ ‘Huskies” A GOOD OFFER at the police station as bh. MMlegiblet” oF obscured” Jick oe ATE Sort : the result of accidents. || piat c ‘ eine rea ze a bcboc Mh Nate copter : an BY CLARENCE DUBOSE 1 the prince regent was F r Swa ri n 1 e 8 $1.2 nited Press Staff Corresponden ‘ to the diet building to ad the American Legion is ‘ : \ t 1 ‘ TOKYO, Dec. 27.—Prince at | dress t, but that the re free on $200 bail on a - elbe ; 4 : Pexarpoky 4 Sey 7 rohito of Japan narrowly escaped | &' t been injured. : ‘ charge of driving while our nset to A 7m roa tmnt irc ; ' n ) Yury this morning, whe 2D ASSAILANT December dktink a ries’ ofp ; : . onto ; an : up n ‘ c assinate him . IS IDE raed whom are for-hire drivers or inde These cold winter mornings These are the high- ee thdteao saz y « I lime put . : lig a bf ju wt a :|to be a social: was |, toe ty the na bag eed brat tper are excellent for late sleeping. lights of Wednesday ||° mini And « tikcanehe er ho ir nar teleg fi 5; the ont the t 1 t H olumr glass, t gether with tw d accomplices, | that for present the taxicab men Oo a sy su mer a au ‘ n ther chi « it the s opting. rs 1 “1 wads: shiver agp hate night and Thursday |'t 4 t n 866 who elling th sorts that t e¢ h 1 with ting drivers. who operate meter: Galle tumn mornings. ) , Sst 7 . vine rp uf ; a ea rte Sot do} The ged assailant was identi. roan laii'a traffic violations and ac- eng ween hg Ne | si 3 2 “* |have been laid aside. “id of Poll one had struck tt (Turn to Page 9, Column 2} culty is experienced in gete cidents. ting’ all of the men before the juryy is Many work night shifts and sevs PELE Fes eck AN | eral have spent entire days waiting Death lurking in the dark, the jury rooms, ° e 9 : rainswept streets claimed an: or-hire car drivers Thursday ex. other life Thursday morning, « S O pressed confidence in the entoree. hen N. P. Tubt | ment of traffic ordinances by Sergts f ne , pe pone ihe n to Frank Fuqua, and declared that the mindreds of Seattle kiddies as Z ; move inaugurated by Sam Taggart the attendant of the Shetland By Jim Marshall frightened than put the TOWN id ntow AS Seabed ie Prb ce Ss Hla. , crippled ae a eaeea to investigate the traffic department ponies in Woodland park, was | KTEWSPAPER 1 . bie é ; ng t ecing oon. And.as he gods| camer ect eh ne crushed under the wheels of an | 4 " on the report th a whit akerchle © he , Rasit tus are, Noeed ORC Hor aE etibics Grag Be id bn oe neces: And as he goes) concerns out of busines auto at Third ave. N, W. and W. | d hey tell how ; tie etui : 5 y 50th st. ‘This brings the Seuttic . res i apis bot nmin Fak ap ¢ Hat thant dice oe Strav Dog Kills raffic death total to 48 for the tle 1 4 2 ' , 1 } hi pple oon ; Jog | smile ws unwrinkled by clar ‘ Report t Kiddies’ Zoo Pets 1 the dé 4 ‘ Grand Jury Summons for- Hirohito Dodges Bullet Which Hits Hire ‘Car’ Drivers Car on His Way to the Diet AIL of the seaminder of taal > ; , t will be devoted by the King county ; lonae C08 li Hott rr Panera maa grand to probe of alleged em itregularities in the Seat. traffic department, Depa | Prosecutor E. D. Colvin sal@ Thursday, A dozen witnesses, the majority of HIGH LIVERS—wor? (Turn to Pa Column