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Boarder Is Accused as Love Thief by Husband - Adolph Bettons, 36, was nursing 4 ore back Saturday, while Arthur d, 42, is in jal Im the West station, accused of pumping ot at"Bettens, The shots were Harrod told police, when he Bettons walking arm in a with Mrs. Harrod, from whom od had been separated for a % Mrs. Harrod lives at 4459 47th "ave. 8. W. ing to the atory told Lieut. ‘Carr, the Harrods lived peace- ‘wbly for 22 years, after which Harrod de goodbye to his wife and family d left, Ho sald that his wife con- @ affection for Bettens, who was rw, After some months, how: his children bogged him to re- n home. He did so, and Bettens BIRDSHOT ENDS (CAN'T PUNISH “THIS ROMANCE) COUNTY HEADS No Action to Be Taken on Road Fund Muddle Altho: stato examiners found, they | alleged, wilful and repeated violation of the ws governing construction of road’ and expenditure of road | money by members of the board of county commissioners, the two mon responsitie-—-Tom Dobson of tha North district and Frank Paul of the South district wi) escape with ‘seathing criticism: ‘Violation of the road buflding laws by members of the board of county commissionors carries no greater har. ard because the laws provide no pom alty, according to Prosecuting Attor- ney Malcolm Douglas, ‘There {8 no use in placing this} matter before the grand jury, be-| cause there are no penal laws in: volved," Prosecutor Douglas sald. | “Howover, we intend to seo that thia json ix survived by practice of violating road building| Awife had left home for short periods | laws is stopped in tho futu | Sof time, Friday night he followed | Douglas declared that hia office ; discovered her with the former| stands ready to bring injunctions der and unloosed the charge Of) against the board of commissioners hot, ton all future violations of the law, Both men are held for action by| The report of tho state examiners, | Tately, however, Harrod said, his inty Suthorities. FIND CASH IN y bonds and war savings stamps; left as an estate by Eugene P Albert Childe, young Seattle attor- mey and former momber of the state ature, who was found dead with Ws pretty divorcee-cliont, Clara Lien, Mm his gas-filled home at 9801 6 8, two weeks ago. This finding his report with the superior) rt Friday. Childe camo to his death by acct- Went. MacMahon reported and said that he had so notified the Mutual © Msurance company, in which Childe Pas insured for $7,500. Two automo. Miles wero also found, presumably ‘Childe’s property. © Mrs. Childe, the widow, who was WA California for her health when Meath overtook her husband, {s the sole heir and administrator of the estate, according Mtted to probate a wee SPormer Cop 1 Heads Rum Gang, Charge Five members of an alleged rum- Tunning gang. heuded by Roy Olm- Btead, former Seattle police louten- | ant, wero arrested and 23 cases uf | Whisky and an automobile were Beized by two federal prohibition | Agents at 3011 E. Terrace st. Fri- Gay. They were released by U. 3. | Commissioner A. C, Bowman under ‘bend. ‘Miller Is Elected a ’ / Natural ) Parks’ association Friday ) night reelected Winlock W. Miller | president of the organization. bers of the board of trustees m were: B. W. Huntoon and MeCroskey of Colfax; Clement Scott f Vancouver, Wash., 4 Beatins of of Port Angeles. Balvation Army to ‘The annual banquet of Salvation ‘Army workers will be held New ie) Sear’s day at organization headquar- eters, 1414 Sixth ave. it was an Mounced Friday. Col. J. D. Sharp and the divisional staff wil! be honor P guests. Following the n pis scheduled for 4 p. m, the annual Watch night session, with a program Sby the band and speeches, will open | Pat 10 o'clock. Remove Lumber to Float Yogan Maru THOQUIAM, Dec. 29—More than 250,900 feet of timber s removed Maru before the vessel, which ws @riven aground on a mudbank ¢ fig the storm of Monday night as lightened sufficien d here yesterday _ Shot Son to Save _ Him, but She Fails}. CHICAGO, Dec. 29—Mrs. Rose Simiz, a Hungarian, shot her son, Desco, 19, his soul from crime,” learned today fier experiment had failed. Desco under arrest after an alleged to kill Patrolman Monagha was apprehended hold up a storekeeper, it was i ] ! Sentence Pair Who Slew Girl’s Lover NEW YORK, De Ernest Vetter, conv ing of Alonzo Storey heart of the woman, fo from 8 to 15 yea by Judge Humphrey in | county court to: Marysville Men Buy ; Anacortes Bus Line ANACORTE Dec The 4 Cortes Mount Vernon stage line its four buses, has been purcha. former were se enced Queens William Affiick and Mark Hazeltine of Marysville from Anacortes State & Taxi Co. i take _ Over the business January 1 Grand Jury Takes New Year’s Recess Without completing its fo alleged tr inquiry {ir ty grand jury adjou m ~ Friday ur A number of 6 wtill te be invest! gh into al 4 in the trag. Wilson Elected to Historical Society : Dec y wan clected Historical n here, Woodrow Wilson tod Mae, president of the Amer! society, in annual con 4 - CHILDE VAULT | inset tagrantty "Funds totaling $3,000, several Lib-| d nd | of Attorney Thomas} Byron MacMahon, special adminis-| trator of Chikde’s estate, when he! to the will, ad by Park Association | Mempers of the Washington} New | | Cyrus Gates of Bellingham; V. T.! and Ben N.| Have Big Banquet! from the Japanese freighter Yogan | s’ imprisonment} } Consisting of nearly 50 typdwritten | Pages, which detail scores of alleged irregular transactions. No accurate check of funds spent has been kept, Funds have been and repeated!y Dougias declared tnat the apparent omission of penalties for violation of road building laws probably was “an | oversight by the legislature,” “The laws should be amended to provide penalties for conviction of | thelr violation,” Douglas said Pasadena Man Buys | Astoria Waterfront ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 29.—R. A.| | Wickersham, Pasadena, has pur. chased 200 feet of water frontage to @ depth of 1,400 feet on Youngs bay here, adjoining a similar pleco which he already held. Considera- tion was approximately $100,000. What the tract will be used for is not known here. Woman Minister Seeking Divorce Mrs. Emma Bello Luce, woman evangelist, who took the cloth after husband, Irving J. Luce, had at mpted and falled, asked a divor superior court Fri Sho leges that in all but four of her %% years of married life she has had to support DR J. N, BOWMA the department of the University ver a lecture, ate and a view 0 ° Outline of History,’ Sunday evening, at § o'clock, in the Labor Sixth and University. Ad pRor formerly of tory | BAPTIST | First—Rey. Ambrose M. Bailey, D. D., pastor, Sunday school, 945; morn Jing service, “Our Dead President's Favorite Text as Our New Year Mot \to"; B. ¥. P. U., 6:15 .p. m; special musical serv 7:30; evening service, “This Year.” Dunlap—! | Morning s Christ”; ev ic nristiay ans a ning service, 1 Bootleggers.”’ Dream class, 12 noon “The ee tA ening service, 7 | Bethany— pastor. N “The Man of | Queen Anne—Rev. P pastor. orning service, Young Peopl Richard: hool, 9:45; |son, acing a New z service, | Tabernack—Rev, F. A Bible school, 9 mornh 11, “C MeNulty. servi 15 and 7:30 p. m. Norwegian-Danish — A Universi Morning Que tor Morn entials a.” West Seattie—c Aton, pas | tor Regular services ruout the day Finley Str alum, pas Central pastor, Mornin € nin ‘A New R EPISCOPAL i Rev. W % Ke D, D., preac Trinity Chapel 1 o- Epiphany—tte oe rector. He . F of Chilst I ' 6 | John's (Kirkland)—Rey. Hare St, Michaei's Chapel of St, Mark's Parish—Sung Wuchar 1 sermon by Dr D. MeLauchian, 9:30 | church school, 3 p, m, | & specially THE EMATIUE STAR. THREE DIE OF ASKS ESCAPING GAS Woman Strioken in Kitchen; Two Men Found in Bed Two men and a woman were dead Saturday, vietima of gas asphyxia tlon, be Mra. Emily Sorensen, 16284 Sixth ayo, W., was found dead on the floor of her kitchen Friaay evening, when hor husband, Notls P, Sorensen, camo home from work, ensen'a death was probably ace dental as sho was lying In @ position indicating that she had fainted afte lighting the as oven, Mra, Soren sen had been gaffered trom influensa | and fainting #pells, Besido her husband, Mra, Soren: two daughters, Mrs, Blsio M, Schroeder and Mra. | Minnio EB, Wilson, and Mrs. Florence Hart, A wild booze orgy was probably the cause of the death of Erie M Johnson, 35, and Osear Anderson, 43, who were found dead in a gas filled room at 1519 Ninth ave. Fri day night, according to the police, The two men had to bed lafter turning on two burne of | gas stove. ‘They app nuy wore | badly intoxieated as shown by the positloy of their bodies and aeveral empty ‘liquor bottles and halt eaten meal Admirers Give Car to Woodrow Wilson WASHINGTON, Dec, 29.—Former President Woodrow Wilson received constructed Rolls-Royce motor car yosterday ax a birthday | | present from former associates in hia} teo and spoke, in behalf of the bill, administration, including members of | his cabinet. The car was mado with various! features particularly adapted to Mr. Wilson's comfort. One unusual fea ture ig a high top so arranged that distinguished invalid may enter car without b ON crime and crim! vered at the Y, M bullding Sunday afternoon by Dr. Henry Black Burns, of Pe wy ivania. Tho lecture a muaic, which will be provided by the Y. M C. A. orchestra, the report said will be fre $200,000 AUTO FIRE CHICAGO, Dec. 29.-—Fi Iny swept “uutomobl Micht hour threater 1 hundred p with » SEATTLE KNIGHTS of Colum bus will observe New Year's, fol ing out thelr annual custom of hold ing open he Mt Knights and thelr friends, Monda: Knig! OW . Mark's . Ph. D., re Rev r; Rey John D, McLauch 1. H. Gow priest; Hot Commu: , 10; mor r 4 Virgin Birt? or Christ—Rov. Paul B. James. Hi Communion hool, 9:4 Christma All , on ¥ ‘ (Renion)—Rev. ¢ LUTHERAN Green Lake Bethany—O. B. Han ver ‘ I I 1 Against J St. John's Danish Mission—Alfrod E, Sore te vice in Janish, 11 a. m. | METHODIST EPISCOPAL Madi Street—Morr r File PRESBYTERIAN Honor L. W G Peop th Church"; eve 1 MISCELLANEOUS Church of Spiritual Unity en and 7:45 1 Spiritualism,” h ir e University Spiritnalist Open forum, r i Dr. Jac Grant, with divine hea Temple of Truth, Second 8 yphical Society, Sea 8 p. m., “Some § Church of Psychic Sctenee—te B. Ad I past 1 t I 1 Ram Liberal Catholic Chueh if Hlijah Voiee Society t, A “Seventh Hlect Chureh of Iara nel ermon, m., “Wher ‘Is. the Garden of Eden ‘ a elster, jrig to mon, | a dancing party | MILLION IN MOVIE SUIT Says Bridger’s Memory Ma- ligned in “Covered Wagon” KANBAS CITY, Mo, Deo. Mrw. Bridger Hahn today sought to collect $1,000,000 Libel damages from the Famous Players-Lasky corpora tion and the Paramount Pictures ca jporation for alleged miarepresenta ition of the eharaoter of her father in “The Covered Wagon,” BONUS FORGES. START ACTION Five-Way Compensation Bill to Be Pushed WASIIIN IN, Deo, 29.—Soldler bonus fo » in congress today opened thelr offensive for tho five- way compensation bill, World war veterans In the house are directing the movement, They predict the bonis, defeated In tho Mra, Hahn, the only surviving plainaman and Indian fighter, de- | ‘ed the representation of Hridger | in tho picture brings a disgrace to namo and raises a question of arentage, In tho plotuyo Bridger Is represent: | ed as a drinker and as having two Indian women 4s wives, | Many records prosented with the wuit for damages uphold Mra, Hahn's [contention that her father was an up- , temperate and industrious man, M Hahn contends her father was married but oneé-—to a full blooded Ute Indian—and that the ceremony was performed by proper authorities. | (GRAFT PROBE | CASH REFUSED. Mayor Edwin J, Brown's reqmost for one-fourth of the potice court! | fines from liquor, narcotics and vice law to finance a secret | police was summarily turned down by the city council finance commit tee Friday ‘Tho request was incorporated In an | ordinance introduced by C fiman C.K. Fitagerald, Members of the finance committes voted "2 | Unanimously, altho the mayor ap peared in perton before the commit violations Mra, Henry Landes asked why ths} | present police force was not used to jet evidence and Councilman Hes keth said the city Is spending $1,000, 000 annually on Ita pec depart ment and that is enoug 4 that ho has an mayor complai and no me to ferret out foree. Tho may¢ the council next when the | committee report, re nding tabled, comes up for fi investigators On the police | appear before nday, moasure t disposition Service Is Tied Up by Trolley Break from the carric on the cabdlo. at. from Fifth to vue a was held up by tho accident, which ocourred at Seventh ave. and Pine st |Gas Hearing Will Be Held in January The. city int against the rates, service gas fur | nished ht ‘om | Set Travel Rates for Supervisors rate of §$ |Asks More Money for Universities hare Sheriff Promises Dry New Year’ s Eve OPEN HOUSE, t 3UREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES | finding m ing department is who have been relatives or are Invited to © directly to The {ehild of the famous Weatern scout, | «, According to the coroner, Mra, Sor. | | ing meeting of the last congresa, When the penate up: held President Harding's veto, will «0 over the top" In the house in Jig tim Tho first move In the battle ts to fc 0. P, leaders to enll a enucus | to give the bonus the right of way. | To this end a petition In boing elreu- | lated by republican soldier congress mon, They expect to have more than enough signatures for thelr purpose before the end of the day, despite tho absence of many members over the holiday recess, Once the bonus question comes up in caucus, even opponents concede the adoption of a program giving it priority over other meawures, Bonus Ivocatos claim 80 per cent of the #0 is pledged for the bill. They way a prewidentis! veto can be overridden, Representative Johnson, of South Dakota, has already prepared the resolution to be presented to the re publican caucus. It would put the eacucus on record as favoring report the bonus bill from the ways and means committee on or before Janu ary 21 for by the house. he It further declares | that passage of the bonus is not in consistent with a tax reduction pro- gram. ‘State Educators. Elect E, J. Klemme FE, J. Kilemmea, director of the ex- tension service of the Bellingham Narmal school, wan lected field se: retary of the Washington State Edu- cational association at the annual] executive committee Ho has at the Hotel Fryo Friday. served 18 years with the extension worvice of t Washington normal Dole, The office to which he was elec ed was created Friday to meet grow- ing needs, it was announced. A two-day division meet samnookutic bers was Walla W nd Tacoma £6 week In October of next year L, Jahnke of Sp ¢, president, pre- sided. Urges Dredging of Duwamish Channel WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.--Recom dation t the Duwamish wa 10 feet deep hetwen First ave. another 160 sop between West waterwa nd 20 foe ighth aves. and a th 4 1 feet deep, a 14th aver, hy feet wide First and 150 feot w tween Eighth ai Lansing H. Beach, chief of army engineers, Tho statement sub- mitted also recommends the exe tion of a turning 1. Beach also at Port Or int Glover, be re , near Pe & depth of 40 feet Hesitancy of U. Ss. _ Disappoints Rus: ption of A standard foreign n novi slowness of th Cities Sink Into Debt More ee t nd the f taxation. as 8 1 in a surv of the finar tion of citie announced to. [ t lepartment of commerce. Financial statistic ering 19 ‘ ed t mr & expenditu f 61 cities having over 30,000 while 8 $51 he nmer the Quick Justice for Four Bank Bandits SPOKANE, Dec. 29.—Less than dd the Medi of nearly Des Moines Bridge Is Declared Unsafe The Des Moines bridge at 14th a d the De Me om highwa Baby Dead, Mother Dying, Driver Held immediate consideration | en submitted to congress by Maj. | itizenry is} SATURDAY, D. Cynthia Grey: ‘Why Do Girls Choose Wrong Sort of Husbands?” Trresponsible Young Man. Dear Miss Grey: I wonder why so many girls choose the wrong sort of husbands? 1 have seen a number of my girl friends marry irrespon- sible young men, when they might have married men who any girl happy, and in nearly every instance they have been divorced, They came to the realization too late that love alone cannot make anyone happy—they must have the) proper sort of food, clothing and home, ete., or life becomes | very drab. The worst part of it all is that I find myself in the! same position, I love a young man who is very good look-' ing and interesting, but he makes a small salary and spends every cent. Another man friend of mine, whom I respect and actually admire, is fond of me and he could give me a home and I should not have to worry about finances. How- ever, I always find myself thinking of the irresponsible one. | Why? Can you throw any light on this? I am really inter- ested to know why girls, or a lot of them, marry the men} they do. Is it true love, and if so, why doesn’t it last? | MARY. Not love, Mary—vromance. Girls under 25 and sometimes under 80 are romantic, and some of them sentimental. They float about in castles of air, disregarding utterly the prac-| tical side of life, | come to a sensible conclusion. Else they would know | romantic lovemaking seldom outlasts the honeymoon, and | never outlaste the lack of strength and delicacy and intelli- | gence which a woman, after marriage, learns to esteem more} | highly than romance in her husband. It is true that women miss the little attentions and’ the! | sugared speeches, but they would miss the necessities of life| far more, and the average woman appreciates the comforts of life quite as much as a man. No matter how much a girl may revel in romance, she surely wants the love that lasts. She cannot possibly realize what a dreary existence the) married woman takes up alone when the dream is gone and the sentimental speeches count for so little in the face of| realties, } What counts after marriage in the man is his character, | ambition, industry, integrity and manhood—these are what make lasting happiness. | Girls must learn to distinguish between the merely show | emotions and the real deep, true feelings that are not a> ways 80 easy of expression, even with the young man in | love. eee What ts the yelone and at A vast ay between a ay from 1 to 2 p, m. and on and Thursday from 11 at her office in The 1309 Seventh ave, » of winds Blowing r of low atmospheric 4 by meteorologists m . There is no funnel-shap-| | Star Bids., {n @ cyclone, neither does y of one of these disturb-| spout. It sweeps over a path aver- an ly make {t expedient to aying a quarter of a mile in width take refuge in @ cyclone cellar, At-| and about 25 miles in length, Where- | moepheric disturbances of thla char-| ever it touches carth there is de- lacter are common, They are unual-| vastation. The area covered by tor- lly several hundred thousand square | nadocs is insignificant as compared | | pre is ¢ rr clon d | the com | miles in area, and they move on anjto cyclones. Tornadocs are purely| | average of 690 to 700 miles a day. | local affairs. When a@ cyclona approaches, the! cee temperature usually rises, clouds| How ts the density of heavenly pather, and we ere likely to have | bodies determined? i rain or snow, Stormy winds are not) It is determined numerteally by dt- | necessarily @ feature of a cyctonc.| viding the mass by the volume, that} |ahe storme known fo meterologists | is to say, by dividing the quantity of | as tornadoes have for their most) matter by the size of the body; the conspicuous feature a whirling black | mass and volume of the earth being cloud hanging from g masa of dark | taken as unity. | storm clouds. This cloud may be 8-020 | funnel-shaped or balloon shaped, or What breeds were crossed to get | like the trunk of a huge elephant.|the Buff Minorca and the Rhode | 1t te really a water spout on land, | Island White? } | tho larger than the marine water} The Buff Minorca is a cross of the} FURNITURE CHOSEN TO |horn. ond one other breed The MATCH PANELED WALLS Rhode Island White is a cross of the) White Wyandotte, the Partridge Co-| chin, and the Rose Combed White) Elaborate Jacobean Decoration | Leghorn | Carried Out in Perfect Detail. | Sue» | a What are the chief breeds of dogs? | By MARIAN MOORE Japanese spaniel, Pekingese span-| The architecture of the preten- | ‘el, Pug, Pomeranian, Griffon, King tous home calls for furniture in | Charles spaniel, daschhund, smooth, keeping with its elegance and dis- | fox terrier, Skye terrier, Boston ter- tinction. We might throw In the | rier, French bull dog, Cocker span-| old expression, “and vice | tel, Scotch terrier, Poodle, Irish ter-| " too, for a formal suite of old period furniture should e a fitting setting to make It rier, Beagle, English bull, Bull ter- rier, Pointer, English setter, Ameri- can for hound, Airedale, Scotch deer- | look at home. hound, Collie, Retriever, Water span- ‘The corner tn the picture {s from | tel, Bloodhound, Newfoundland, the dining room of a pretentious |Grayhound, Russian wolf hound, | home, and {ts walnut wall panels, | Great Dane, St, Bernard and Mastifj. | separated with carved pilasters, Cas Fa fre topped with a cream-colored celling decorated with ralsed fig-| Who authorized the use of Presi-| dent Harding's head on the postage stamps? The Harding stamp was suggested | by the postmaster general who said| that it was a tridute within his pow- er to vive his dead friend, | Proposals will be received by Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D: G., sintil 10 o'clock a. m., January §, 4, for delivering crash toweling water closets, shipping tags, stencil paper and tin cans to the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. Apply for pro- | posals to the Supply Officer, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., or to the | Bureau of Supplies and” Accounts DAVID POTTER, Paymaster Gene 1 of the Navy. 1 23.—Advortise- me | DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE Pretentious Furnishings, OHIO. PAINLESS" ures. The cabinet seryer ts part of a walnut Jacobean suite select- ed because of its particularly har- monious aspects, For instance, the legs of tho server, table and other % are flat and deeply fluted, ating almost exactly the pl-} lasters of the walls, The motif of the sulte was taken from an old English hutch, and this ts carried out in the arcb-shaped panels and the raised center medallion, which like a particularly | sturdy The panels are separated 1 or gouged figures typlen! of the R period, while the panels themselves are bordered by raised m Modern a furniture can modest he $8.00 Crowns ... $30.00 Set of Gold. $20.00 Set of Red a Rubber .... 81 Our Whalebono Rubber Plate All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS és Established 20 Years ‘cond Ave. and University St. Open 9 to 6 Dally to 12 Sundays mation about home furnishing or | & looks alssa s and (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newepaper, for advice or infore purses Asks Girl Who 1s Contemplating Matrimony with| A were in a position to give them the things that. really make} 4 eurb. | lat the office of J. power They are so much in love with love that they haven't the|to announcement by the committee time or inclination to sit down and figure the thing out and | in charge, that | present the it! peor ople att the coming election. SCEMBER 29, 1928. STREETLIGHTS — i SHINE AGAIN | Will Be » Glowing This ? Evening, City Says : inated again at night, probably by Saturday evening, it was announced D. Tons, city light superintendent. Since the storm put more than 15,000 street lamps out of commission complaint has been made by autoists that the danger of night driving hag been increased, Motorists have been unable, on lightless streets, to seo persons stepping from the Bince the big wind the elty trouble. shooters have been working to get the lamps In commission again. Many circults were burned out and there presented difficulties, because the |trouble had to be traced over milex of wii Erickson Measure to Be Ready Soon. The Washington State Super-Pows er league, which Is working to effect minor changes in the Erickson euper measure, will conclude the work within a day or two, according It is planned to to a vote of tho Friday. bill You won’t have a real merry time Years i ff EF fT fT Ek TF Unless? You hurry and get your tickets at the box | ae) ae office for the big, jazzy —-and packed full of fun— Midnight Matinees Starting at 11 P. M. Monday at the Coliseum Strand Se SS ae |e | BE ee ee ee ee ee es ee ee a es decorating, sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: How wide a. stencil used in a small room 1et—8, B Answer: Narrow, if any, A strip of molding at Junction of wail and ceiling matching the woodwork is advisable ’ | Copyright, American Homes Burcau, with 7 an, tf Tecan hel J. LYSOUND, Herb Spe Wonderful Herb Remedies Specially For Four Kinds of Diseases =e sg. See