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JANUARY 4, 1924, STIFF TERM IS | ag oQ GIVEN HOLDIPE ye Western Union Bandit Musf} B START PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR ; FRIDAY, FRIDAY, MIGHTY TREASURE HOARD FOUND IN KING TUT’S TOMB UXOR, Jan, 4-—Examination of the third of a nent of shrines covering the sarcophagus of Pharacah Tatankhamen today A. ADAM AND EVA A Medical Career BY CAP HIGGINS treasures which’ Howard Carter has not had time to examine, but he believes that “almost every square yard of floor space con- tains a king’s ransom,” participating in the Western Uj |cashler holdup October 2 nies 5 aos ~ r not ex revealed enough gold inlay to Serve 10-20 Years —— TUR < a eee an MUR tar DICE iA lh Garune 7 TO SAVE LIFE, LAWYERS AND WELL ADAM,» - \ ntock a small mint, SA’ ADAM, I'D LIKE TO) ( WHAT ? GIVE fF WHY HADAM | AE DICINE LO GATHER HEAL THE SIC | wpe S ARK THE LEGAL YOU'RE RIGHT! [| "Observing the | “Po date the best way o SEE THE BABY | PEOPLE PILLS 1S ONE OF THE. SEE HIM ; ex ae |} amount of trea | ' is SPEC { AND RELIEVE RESPECTED PROFESSION THEY LEAVE Rath id sich oistes: Jout crime that has eve BECOME. A i AND SAW LEGS }} J MOST RESPECTED BECOME. A {} | : within the outer ate | OF met PROFESSIONS / LAWYER } PAIN ISA | ARENT THEY? WONT MAKE | THAT TO THE ‘ tora now esti |!» to sever DOCTOR WHE i } cae Antdisl.: saaee R s NOBLE THING , Ls ANGELS OF [ POcTORS. s cut of the treasure of the tomb | Judge Bora J. a ROWS ~y 77 -- J |] in as yet untouched yronounced sente HE. bch etd ba i } | | B, >) | | In several rooms are stored || years on Bert Jacobs f, Riou | Jacobs was found guilty of rf |by a jury in Judge Tallman’s couse |two weeks ago, Jacobs and threg companions help up L a Western Union emp! CIVIL SERVICE |another employe were in a grip from the office ‘ jst. to the main offices ¢ 6 mi | floor of the Railway . ing. They enc money but Jacobs wan arrested in Kugene Ore., where he was traced by thy trail of gold he spread as he tray: Charges of Violation of! eiea. {1 8 | = robbery but bad perjured himself o Members of the clvil ce com: | the stand, Jon cha made by Council | Oliver T. Erickson that clvil se in hiring elty employes When EAmond O'Grady tore Erickson charged that an assistant| his way into the home of Gracy jent Barkhuft, ‘had been employed| pein perey Cd Piece eae without regard to civil service rules. Selecting the most valuable. he de DISTANCE Now! fow days later. twould| O'Grady was charged with tur Judge Tallman sald that the opp! mission Friday were engaged tn com- Swi a. ee | laws ve been Ignored by the m x 4 7 | secretary to the mayor and Delbert| Sandstrom, Oxford and Jeffers R-R-RIGHT DRESS!) 4 ‘ parted. He was arrested followi stimony| &lary in the second degree in ag | before the commixxion | bo ready for the mayor, [from several witnesses was. ti n h ‘ The last witness was W,K. Murray,|0% Friday by Prosecutor Maleolag | garbage superintendent, in the health | Douglas. i | department, who said he had first} Philip Sucra and A, Montain wer } learned young Barkhuff had been| Charged with robbery in a com employed from own son, a chum| Plaint filed Frid: The two of the Batkhuft boy | acuiend et” Daving Set” ie ae Barkhuff declar Bugiro at 625 Weller ag | of his son as a laborer was customary, as there were no eligibles maior eten|PARIS FLOOD WHITCOMB WILL| UNDER CHECK \HEAD CHAMBER |s="csucese f rain for 24 houth | David Whitcomb, sole nominee,! ents of the will be elected president of the |day to have checked the tle Chamb of Commerce at the} floods just as a general disaster |annual ion, January 19. Ballots! seemed imminent, will be mailed to all members Jan-, ‘The steady rise of the rivem uary 14, |which had reached the top of thp Wilson and E. Rex Smith | Quai d’Ors arapets this morning of vice | continued Rules to Go to Mayor | victea man was not only guilty ap | piling thelr report to Mayor Brow: | and Superintendent W. D. Barkhuff STOLE GI TS Kirby Barkhuff, son of Superintend.| 8%, Kirkland, December 17, be GET NOUR PROPER y| attempts to dispose of the gifts al |information filed in superior cour Colleen MILTO ELLIO SYLVIA MYRTLE WALTER BETTY F ment | robbed K. i ay : TS 5 . and the subs ry |if no further ra may subside. z be| A flood depth of 21 feet wal 9 submitted by |NOted at Austerlitz bridge at noom {the nomin: ommittee, Tip Sky. (WILL PROTEST} 7° oniitlon Heports| SAILINGS HERE ———____——. ———— | _ In order to eliminate possibility of} CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Unless Gow Position reports from ships at séa|ernor Richardson, of Caljforhia, and DOINGS OFTHE DUFFS from clashing with newspaper broad-| Governor Hart, of Washington, {me casting, vessels may in the near fu-| mediately release the “labor prison- ture be directed to send thelr § p. m.| ers” of their states, a coast to const ; position reports before 6 p. m., and| campaign of agitation will be start: "3 (5 oe ip FF.I'M MR, BROWN- RY to wait from that hour until 11 p, m./ed, the general defense committed MR.0U » Cg. —* ~ ATTORNEY FOR d ain reporting, except in| here announced today. i ey say. PvE Kl JIMMY BROWN where such action 1s found} “Uniess hey army of Sania up , . f bl | "4 I'M THE | workers is released immediately, af I - : t to make the rul organized protest will spring up Ia 4 GOT THE RIGHT) \) AND PLUsEe \) MAY I TALK WITH iy ATTORNEY FoR along. the, Pacifle coast was [ail parts of the country. that. wl y iN MINE Too- ‘You FOR A FEW DANNY DUFF - launched Friday, following a confer-| Startle the reactionaries in Califor DON'T FORG MINUTES ? PLL BE GLAD To ence of radio and ping men, beld| ia and Washington,” a statement fe} ¢ ET j in Seattle Thursd declared in part. iT! HAVE You STEP authorities are expected ic pass on| Formal appeals for the release @ the plan before it is put into effect.| the more than 100 “labor prisonen TERN in both states are being sent, tht . committes announced, Must Have License ———— Soon or Be Pinched | Salmon Cannerymen Motorists must nave their new li- 2, | conses by January 16, or be arrested,| Open Meeting Here | County Auditor D. EB. -Ferguson| Under tho auspices of the Asso | warned Friday. Approximately 60,000 ch es, salmon | Motorists still have not taken out annerymen from points thruout tht | their 1924 plates. | Northwest met at the New Wait ™ ot eer oemcaad ington hotel to discuss problems pit | tinent to the industry at 10 a, @ / |Urges Voters to Be ec edl : saree) = Careful at Election ae Voters were urged to use greater} FOLLOWING HEAR! S ef ¢ oa Ve » Doyle . care in selecting men and women to} liquor law violations before Uniti THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Pipe This on Your Park-Bench BY AL POSEN [avin scecting men and women to|ttavor law violations Detore Ua riday, Victor Bossellini and Willi were bound over to tit IOs — EP THE FIRE DEPARTMENT MADE TWO TRIPS To A FIRE IN HOKES OLD BARN “TODAY - ON BOTH TRIPS THEY WERE UNABLE “To FIND “THE FIRE + “TROOP L HAS“ MAKE A UTILE ALLOWANCE FOR ELF DAKIN WREN THEY GET WO DONG THIS RIGHT), LEFT AND Asour FACE STUFF. ———.- —_____ FT BE Home of the ve ung Men’s Republi- Phursday noon, }set at 750 each, SAY- WWATCHA SITTIN’ HERE SH L WASN'T BROKE - I'D WAY DONTCHA SIT AT HOME ; FOR? AINTCHA GOT NO PLACE TAKE MY SWEETIC TO A WITH HER? - TUIONT COST THEM DAYS s | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO SHOW ! YOU ANY DOUGH - GONE FOREVER ¢ WELC, GET SEATED PRETTY SOON IT Xi WANT To SEE Some Or THE Pic DOWN: IN FRONT S!IR, VLC HAVE YoU UNDERSTAND THAT I'M A GENTCEMAN ! 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