The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 1

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FO aie ding iy A into ant jer’s fur to blan : a truck 25th ave nd then the boys malls to ment ro- ~ MC. at An ir Omaha dnesday, Deputy McDon- was held neis Jy ald in product ompound A prevent radiator: p prod F sadve p the in q -K.K.K. STARTS FIGHT On Parochial Grade Schools of Washington Partly cloudy, cast colder WEATHER possibly with oc- I tight ratus; Moderate ‘Temperature Last 4 Hours Hohtly ud mum, 43. VOL, 25. NO, 271. miracle, inthe persons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Daniel) twins; Lucy, Robert, and their 40 children. Mr. Daniel is a Seattle mail carrier,| F rances, Mrs, Daniel recetving $1,800 a year. On this he supports 12 people. Left\ himself. Vhoto by Pi HOME BREW Bok peace prize been award- ed to a gink who proposes that a world court beestablished. We solicit your support for the job of bailiff. eae Our plan for ending wars fy to make the generals eat Corn Willie, and to pay the doliar-a-year men only 99 cents. eo. Another Way to End War: cooties as big as elephants and then there would be room for the soldiers in the trenches. ore is ask alert ¢ontetnporary, The Star, g readers to ydie on the wi lan. Hal. Ha! We fooled ‘em! an a GEE, TH! OFFICE | | VAMP, SEZ: | ‘Th divorce papers are as good | ax signed when the socie | umn says, “They will mak | home with thé bride's parents.” - “ ————4 ee Li'l Gee Gee asked her fiance, J Das he wasn't a college man “No, inde learned to brisicl & ete The poker habit has sure got Dash leigh. He even wal 2 shuffle One ‘real dra nl can n ove “If you eat another p You'd surely ‘burst th Responded little b c en eyebrows he 16 somewhere CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON ive OLUB Girl who says: “Oh, you MUST know Bobby Green. He's from Portland, FOO. Everybody that’s anybody down there kk ‘s him.” a for an ize we h fight ays Hi J press when you SUGGESTION We est that the chamber of commerce in Fox Onglaiz chanye its slogan te LOS ANGELES—THE SHOOTING GALLERY OF THE WEST ‘ iJ Make! : I'se annemie.” cd eee O14 Silas Grump, the sage of almost starved Pumpkin Hollow, r the recent cold speil. ing He put his faing teeth fn a glaks of water at nig t, and the next motning they THOMAS Fh Y PARR No LIGHTS WERB LIT UPON HIS CAR eee Every time Cupid alms a dart he Mrs. it eae REPARTEE “What are you limping fort” we asked Gee Gee. “I sat down on the spur of the moment,” she replied, caustically. One prevent your toes p is never to let way Alt aboard far wetughn, Dzaquetld, points East! four! Kix F and all Train leaves on track Ad BANK EXAMINER FOOLED, HE SAYS 8. Bank Insolvent, but Books tn Were Okehed BY FIELDING LEMMON CHEHAL Jam 10,.—Jo! A i thé prosecution forced t mit on th I a tk i hed h Washington bank at It lied Thursday. He first testified us An ex banking affairs, He k wing B BANK INSOLVENT; BUT BOOKS WERE OKEHED Fol Pt Atte ' F m iV an how ncern for non-d or c before the tim he ‘base ot*t} Turn to Page 7, Column 6) | Uncle." | ' The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The SeattleStar Botered as Second Ciaaw Matter The Star presents here an authentic picture of a modern, to right (take a long breath!) are? Pauline, and Baby Can’t Be Done, but Daniel Does It in Seattle when he Some day, is not too tired, Robert A. Daniel ts going to Write a book. It will be entitied: “How to Raise Ton Children on $1,800 a Year; or, How Generous Is Just now, however, & timo Is fully occupied, ing ho walks three and a half miles to Kirkland, takes tho ferry, walks downtown, geta hin sacks of mail and marches over his In the evening ferry The is there a firep or breakfast nook, or s Isprends. In. stead there are ren, M Daniel and a dog. EROUS NATION PAYS HIM $1,300 A YRAR Mr. Daniel is and the d ren 2 ni tteen mouths to feed; 12 bodies to be clothed It's a good trick, If he can do It Uncle Sam, who sr mone: ter be spent, some rab en decent pay for + that $2,040.7 y on statistics th § Dar either e, or they of in “health and decen NATION-WIDE MOVE TO AID MAIL MEN Seatt Jette carriers are cam cha of the ¢ Oo. M Teigiiat,- of the W. A. M t F t Pout nd n $1,34 maximum he ¢an earn—pardon, recejve—is $1,800 PLANS TO TRAP. ° WILD AUTOIST Investigation Bureau Open in Traffic Division ution of a (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) GENEROUS BOSS MAKES THEM LIVE ON $1,800 A YEAR Stores Lure a Make Good $800 | cides ¥ at the Postotiice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 5, 1879. Per Yoar, vy Mall, $3.50 fs SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1024, ‘Two CENTS IN SEATTLE. SILHOUETTE Kathryn and Louise, Zella, Margaret, Nellie, Dorothy, and the hero oat Star Start Puctographerk Gay Seattle | } Her to Jail Now Husband Must | in Checks “I” says Miss Seattle, a on for Men. F. 1.|2emonstrating the early Phippe, lal of he| SPring styles. Of. course I you've noticed the ! silhouette kee of the gi on Second ave.? You HAVEN'T! Well, here it is, just to show you we’ telling the truth. Who is it? tru Ah, tomorrow's Star wilt came shout ing | tell, of Mra, Phipry Pp hoto by Price & Carter Flammer, of tho Seattle tar Stat Miss Posie Kozlov Mr no trouble tf ning 8 when she sho ber hui eraman caught the quartet. ean Styles F ound Kozlowsky, Ensign Sanoner. Fi; nN sa K in Seattle HUSBAND HAS CHANCE TO MAKE THEM GOOD She'll Never Wear} r a y € | ; BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER Glov ves Aboar da | hus. 1 Woman,” remarked the office | 001 at ie mae tothe: the eter . | m1 a, |eynte "nas cvased tobe the eteral! = French Ship | “ question mark ipps promine Fi | kee In that SO?"—from the girl re ze | tees sortacand s 4 YOU un BY JIM MARSHALL idgemen| edtiiithe startl ry?” As long as sho lives Miss Beatrice rep, no moro Interrogation Barnes, 200. Eastlake ave. never rb went on the O. C., inhaling | Will wear long k kid. gloves these new st aboard a French cruiser again. YLES ald Miss E and her friend, Mi a dame last night—looked like | Posie Ke 24 First ave. N., . amation point rambled accompa Brown late es } 1 the ec she was | We Jeanne d‘Are, at ae : 3 Diack nt paused to (dy! tt bay. It (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) |the! rz une ’ 2 abe r eve e SUBMARINE IS to ave) thera than te : D BOWLES ine | PASSES AWAY)", PORTLAD Char} LOST WITH : 5 all of Portland and died of |! h Las: ha rt dixeaso int at the Mal-|bordes and signs ard, |ory 1 t 20 Frenc The girls talked LOYOLA? POLL LO GED France's future admirals, arriving here late Wednesday on the famous cruiser Jeanne Photographers d’ Arc, lost no time in being w elcomed. Hardly had the cruiser dropped her hook than cy and Miss Beatrice Barnes, Seattle girls, were aboard and extending Exclamation Mark an “entente cordiale” to the handsome young ensigns. Right then was when a Star cam- Left to right: Ensign Des Lesbordes, Miss Barnes, Miss —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Klan Backs Initiative Public School Measure Indorses Bill Filed at Olympia by ‘Good Government League” Knights of the Ku Klux Klan tn realm of Wash: on Thursday attle to 00." * fired the first gun in support of an| AYERS BILL WON'T @ which would com: | HIT CHURCH SCHOO ing of the K. K. K. membership in ve meas children of common school] “rh Dill, as we understand ir e > to attend public schools. | Jeffery said, “is not aimed at all pri c was filed with the attor ard’ parochial atid. chia eneral Monday by the It would compel only those f newly-formed up to and in- Good Government league , to i public ure mentally de- have complet he eighth it is drawn to be \ is no dispos' eptember, 1925. A| fight r and church acad ae 4 by the last ses-|Of the secondary education grade, does | Military schools.” Jeffery said that he had met Smith, | filed the bill last Monday, but did not know any particulars of the neasure, if passed, would make | 1 the first 8 to adopt a legislature, ive until September, who Members of tho cabinet for the the r whistle . league which he represented. Other Blizzard Ridte cea me hart alm of Washington of the “Invis. signers of the measure, all directors hart babe meet of the o ding to re- Tertont gabraska nhipbu go sday afternoon, with John A.! Corte are Repeats. OMAHA A biie-} ft ST Cen Lae RAGE Cato RH TILLERE grand dragon, here, and in-| Noblett, E, M, Roddie and B, E thruout Wast i t most of his|adieux wero s bill Naatieg ed se has] Britton, all of Tacoma mbatiied 1 se gg H PRGA the jt nitiative 8" at s 9 or ot ce - 5 ‘e int : aor tee las goal OE AGE beaihuonias ahs Olympia, after filin Don ©. | : 1 we My E 0 fluate | DENIES HE KNOWS od WHO FATHERS BILL | aarti, did ni of whom the league fi FFER TOD t D = fath bill, 8 ¢ Jand (Oh, Mr. Dumbell,) | OFFER TODAY nial trees resect Ee capital growth of the Ku Klux Kia Mar, ak i Whassa ta th nie he Ku Klux Kian Two More Taken, Police n ay this, however,” he add YES. we have an iden that you want py cee bill ts similar to the ono Now Seek Leaders He ha Vc 1 Te ; seri ne | |Bowr extra best abc measure, Jeffery said, th und James Pi er 8] t eae h donation claim being || cr § of the Invisible F re ett by Seattle w , 4 b 10-0 tracts, M F ghted sufficient strength to prov day n r on 1 6 a little alg free t ¢ which | on the ballot for the al € t " n rn y large e h an: t held Novemt O24. 8 1 ‘i TF i C ¢ t membe other two m in i : 6 ‘ i m t all favor sur Capt. Charle ex 1 ware | uge airt which | pected to question men ar i h pita two evenings ago," rested, but did not ey would Siciclleniacitninsihtnaniscibasibaitcitaliaaiial \ Nigiih ates cites chsiieaataiastiininabaitid ncesiatiaada WET thing elw [he continu celebrated the bring Torn to Page 7, Column @

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