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LDN’T YOU BUY T MORE WARSHIPS T BE SENT TO MEXICO HOME EDITION | NRO PLA APPA PAPA PPAR PAP PRP AARP PARR PPR PAPA PRP PP PPA PPP PPP renner The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star Batered as Second 4 Matter May 9, 11 At the Postofticn wt Meattle, Waeh., under the Act of Congress March SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924, tegen rrnpeoenponn nn LOVEBIRDS LIVE TO LovE | Per Year, by Mall, $1.60 - TWO CENTS I ahah a “Bat three apples instead of one,” urges Miss Thelma | Thurman, pretty Yakima girl, and attractively demonstrates —| her plea with some luscious Delicious beauties. Miss Thure man will be remembered aa the girl picked from state cities last June to represent “Mise Liberty” at a Seattle celebram | tion, Now she may represent “Miss Yakima” iy an apple advertising campaign to be put on by apple growers. { HIT BY AUTO DR ASTIC ORDER IS |Sell Three Apples FIZE Howdy, folks! | This ts Thrift week. Hooray! : y! TERM IN JAIL FOR We'd love to celebr and save a lot of money had the money. ee to One Sold Seco ote Now, Plan | SHIP'S BOOZE in heck ever has a lar? ’ ‘The only man we know who Is really celebrating Thrift week is the man who decided Tuesday not to YAKIMA, Wash, Jan. 18— Americans are going to eat three ap-| Arrest One ples to every one they're eating now, | if an advertising plan by Washing-| Man, but Vessel Makes Escape SPEEDER! ~ EXPECTED |ton growers {s carried out. Con- buy a second-hand car, i _— | vinced that they can create a greater! gurprised in the act of unl 7 lags: * jdemand for apples by advertising, |. « silie pee We bought secondhand car Reckless Driving’ Protect Lives and |feris oem ou? co tine con, |& ®8°K0 of smuggled whisky at tho three weeks ago. If we hadn't | | sumption. King & “Winge dock, early Friday d saved the money The Yakima valley alone produced | morning, a swift rum-running ship 3, we'd be a mil. about 13,500 cars of apples this sea-| successfully eluded a squad of police |son—hundreds of cars over the est!-| whe % | mate because of the unusual size of | WM” they attempted to capture the tho fruit. Growers have received | craft. ‘The police, however, selzed @ thelr money for about 4,000 cars; the | truck loaded with 22 cases of high rest are in stroage, elther here or in| grade imported liquor and arrested FON TANY SALES AT PU —|L, J, Christopher, 28, = mechamloy NICKEL OR A DIME | Christopher was held tn leu of $500 “We have got to teach our East-| bail. ; ern Sq Reagtitgrapoiry a. to! The police about midnight recelved - buy by the box, one old com- 4 mission man. ‘Back there they seli|® '!? that the booze runner would: apples by the nickel and dime, and| land at the dock, and several officers” It's too costly. Selling « box of 138] were detailed to effect its capture, They watted until 2 o'clock Friday } morning, when the boat drew along. apples, one or two at a time, sends the price up to the consumer. That x side and started piling Uquor on the wharf. means fewer apples sold. They rushed down the dock, Property Is Plan of Officials in Cabinet Session WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The United States government has decided to send warships to Mex- ico, the United Press was informed today on high authority, The vessels will be Geerites bo tte ot” ice, where — Charged to Two, Men; Search for} Two More Miss Alleen Kyllonen, 19, of 406) Pontius ave., was recovering Friday from injuries received Thursday night when she was struck by an automobile at 10th ave. N, and Pros. | pect st, and thrown onto the car/| Miss Aileen Kyllonen, 19- track In front of an approaching, ; car, where. she escaped death by| year-old girl who escaped oaly « few inche jdeath after being struck by |trect car and sopped in front ot |DOth an auto anda strect car Thursday night. POLITICAL NOTE “When Al Lundin was prose cuting attorney, 1 went down to the docks and counted 157 bar- rels of whisky and four carloads of beer that were shipped into Seattle."—Mayor Brown. Why didn't you report ft to the/ proper authorities, Doc? } oe | The city’s fight against the Seattle | Lighting company for better and cheaper gas will start Monday before the department of public works Mr. Tennyson, the well known poet, will furnish the slogan for the city’s cam- | pal | | | | | | | | | | Scores of Seattleites kno “What we mustdorts educate folks “Seiad Into buying by the tex. Then they Here. it Thelma w the lesson of the lovebird. love to live and live to love. |an automobile driven by L, B. Nel- fon, 1505 11th ave. N. The fender gt with the Light Brigade— Oh, what a charge they made! eee | | Gordon, Scattle business girl, pondering the lesson az she is by The Star staff photographer with a couple of small green "beauties from th e of the car struck her body and Folled her over onto the tracks. ‘The approaching car was coming to & stop at the time of the accident. | EATS TWO MILES OF tionary warships have » blockaded the port of Tampico and have bom- can--and will—buy more apples and buy them fn a much shorter period.”* the booze runners saw them © and drew away into the harbor, ning without lights. Chi was trapped and readily surre: MY SWHEYIR pet store sand bird shop of MY SWEETIE says she knows a Whos supposed to be a flapper, Who doesn’t own a lipstick, and Calls a negligee © wrapper. " eee ‘Walter Randazzo, champion spa- ghetti eater of the world, defended his championship last night in Kan- sas City. He sald-the first hundred | yards were the hardest. | oe Of course, there are different kinds | SPAGHETTI AND WINS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan, 18 Frank Rafaclo today held the world’s spaghettieating cham plonship. He ate the longest meal on record, 10,684 fect of Italian “asparagus,” at the annual ban quet of Little Italy hero last night. The new champion pitched more than two miles of spaghetti in 2 hours and 24 minutes, outdis. Fred Erickson, 43, 5212 Mayfl ave., was arrested in another raid the police dry squad. The offi |searched his home, finding a [plete still, 600 gallons of mash |30 gallons of moonshine. Erickson was held for $750 ba!l Friday. 3 Jacob Kaufmann, 1hiv First ave. Photo by Price & Carter, Otherwise the girl would have been Ground under the wheels, Nelson was booked on a charge of reckless driving and was released on his own recognizance, The girl was taken to the city |hospital, but was removed to her jhome Friday. She suffered from barded that place. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18— Drastic action may be taken by the American government to combat the blockade declared against Tampico by the De Ia Huerta rebel forces and to pro- tect American lives and inter. ests, it was Indicated today at the state deportment. Officials stated that an announce- NOT. “PETER,” AVERS PASTOR Minister Denies Charge He Made Illicit Love BY EDWARD C. DERR (United Press Staff Correspondent) Jan. 18.—Rev. Carl att Photographers . . | Imitation Love Is, Failure, Birds ° Prove pewellpie piplong Constant DeGroote, 19-year-old Today we call your attention to) Kent rancher, was sent to jail for a story of true love. Our moral,| five days and fined $40 by Police h 8. Gordo harge| Written at the beginning of the) 204s® John B. Gordon on a charg Baby Offered by Mother to Be Cared for Yakima Folks Will) id o | | jment may be mado public Inter tn | CHICAGO, of spaghetti! champions. There is jot speeding 40 miles an hour on)! tascing Waiter Randazzo, the || % S $ the man who 1s good on the shotti Took Out fi Tot | Story, 1s that love must be real and/patnier blvd. DeCiroote, instead of || former champlon. ioe Fhe EAR oat f at gh sok eyed praive ot the years distances, and then there {s the! 0: u OL LOU | that there ts no substitute for tt. | forfeiting ball, chose to plead guilty. ghes regarding action by the/First Baptist c . 4 }} yt ~ 7 ” ” iishstlh, aiken -Wen-eden 06 a talal To point our moral we pleture| ite rilee notion of appeal trom’ OMIT ce aT etic ee chet cone || United : States, Chicago suburb, will go “full length” | Cast Stone Plant to After It Is Born and 14 minutes after the compe. two love birds, taken from Jacob! sentence. |. The question was discussed today |to disprove the charge that he ithi : upepaecemertrae | Yakima will care for tts “unborn| Kaufman's bird and pet shop at|” George A, Ferguson, 8240 24th ave. eee thesia nds he passed |/DY President Coolidge and his cab-|"‘petted’, or made love to Mrs. Within 30 Days A college professor says that|baby,” whose mother appealed thru/ 1410 First av. They are visitors!s Ww. a carpenter, was arrested for|| out, Randazzo, whose fotte is || !met pray ai ta So seen pret honey {n the radiator fs an excellent | The Star for a home for it, declaring | from Australia and West Africa. | alleged reckless driving In connection || speed, pitched an average of 1,000 || The sending of more American | !t bate! ey Mine pO The Concrete Products Co. is Se) substitute for alcohol. A honey {n|sho and her husband were unable to| This pair of lovers has been to-|with an auto accident in which his| foot of spaghetti cach seven min. || ¥®t8hips to Tampico was considered | The Rev : Rigriatend ire g ne j attle's first baby industry for 1924 the back seat won't keep the radi. | give it proper care. The baby will sether for months Each knows/car participated. G. C. Taylor, of|| ytes. Ho had consumed 10,581 jin some quarters as the most like- spondent — by 2 ah : Lela | The company has purchased a howev |be adoptea into a Yakima homo, the other's small folbles. Each./the traffic investigation bureau, || foot, ly step by this country. wealthy Oak Park toy» manufac-|on Leary ave., north of Lake W ator from freezing, however, | ‘ M x | Probably, overlooks the other’a bad) (Turn to Page 4, Column 6) | | A final decision on the request |turer, Leland applied to the st-j ington, it was announced Fridaye eek glee ere ta, ais os teat saullbptiy page ~ Clark, {hel habits. ‘Thelr love, like all perfect | —————————— $$$ of the Obregon government of Mex- | Perior court for a divorce late yes-| threestory bullding, 100x150, ill B re Been meee) erat, ve: OS @ FADCN | ve iain eetion icf Gompromiand’) | {co to pass troops over American |terday, naming the Rev. Case asjerected. A product known as White! collar workers ts Pittsburg. 2 miles fron Feqiarg lg Cats Ie dee Ok thane: bedo” dibs Ste P 9 territory hum not yet been reached. | co-respondent. ‘ RE cific cast stone’ will be mani ; |is employed. ey have two chil- . A reply has bee aly | Members of the church of | tured. +3 German marks ‘are geting #0 tow| dre, but cai te be enable Yo eu. ori at aera and sone Conon Mand ‘Cah’ W as 3.2%, rae trom in|, ames of the church board of tare. manager and pil tn value that the Scotch are buying| port the third. Many prople will say: “That is fool- further Information concerning the|the matter several weeks ago at| cipal owner of the company, them. Yakima tq divided on the case.j i, @ne bird should .cet another ' t proposed pazsage of Mexican troops, | the request of Leland, but said they | Friday that his concern has the ¢o * 06 some upholding the parents as taking| 01, and be harey again” araen oO ove erpen it was declared at the state depart. |found no evidence’ against the| tract for cut cast stone for the Samm CANDIDATE PON THE POISON | he only solution, cchern dearing| "nce ehen tof valuable ve | pastor: [University brary. Contracts al LU that the Clarks should, by hook or by | _ Lng a 5 3 ; Following the cabinet meeting, tt|/LELAND PRODUCES » jare held in Everett and Mount Vi Movie directors who have | crook, keep thelr family together—| Pill, f love birds dled. sgt Wife Didn’t Mind Beating But Hated to || was tearnet secretary Hughes was | WIFE'S CONFESSION Jnon, Factories at, present are ope their pictures taken dreseed In | somehow. pated cite x hk tee Tie authorized to make a definite an-| The church board may reopen the|ated at Everett, Wenatchee Filing, brocebes: una: prettees. More than a score of Yakima peo-| frought the bird would mistake the See Auto Sold for $12 |nouncement later of American pol- | investigation, {t was intimated, when | Yakima. - | plo offered to adopt the baby and one| re non tor the real. | ; [icy and further steps. ‘These will | Leland produced what he called a| The new plant will be in op ‘The weather has been so cold I'l o6 these has been choden. It was|' ‘nut the reflection was cold It |be taken in protection of American | ‘‘14-page confession” by Mrs, Leland. |tion in a ‘month. Fifty men will q/ Tos Angeles for several days that/ thought better, during the infant's! a4 nof return the affection given Art, You 1s and other interests menaced by |The confession was placed before| be employed at the start, ‘Tem’ ! the natives (Teve, Degan to bees) ricat: waske, to Keep it cléseto itsli; warm caresses were uhre- MORE OR ee » revolutionists’ control of Tam-|Judge Charles I. Foell, of the su-|skilled workmen and thelr families” A, shout st. Brake | mother and for that reason a Yakima tirneq. After a few days the pure | pico and nearby oll fields, It was in-| perior court, who promptly sup-| will be brought from the East. ‘Two famfly was chosen in preference one from Seattle. Pressed it. Leland, who Is a son of Rev. R. C. Leland, Dewitt, Iowa, sald he dis- | dicated. It waa strongly intimated Amer- flan warships may be ordered today families already have arrived from! | New Haven, Conn. * | rosea | viving bird had pined away. It re- | fused to accept an imitation love, | Perhaps the love birds are foolish A bandit held up « dining ear con- ductor in té« car just wutside the | Chicago station. A dining car is the <ILLED By AUTO Se aM lite: bs” sanouliy.” Sauk to Tampico. covered his wife's attachment for| - a eaxlest place in the world for a hold Fe sing Pita eh Ae ae hay pioneer aft Ebel de 9 | American oil men with, Mexican | Rey. Case in November of 1922, when| Facoma Widow Is z up.. We rage we've been held up in| coeote, 45, whose residence. and! men and women who scatter their| |holdings, it was announced, will |she gave him a note to deliver ta the | Victim of Bandits’ one many times. occupation are unknown to police, (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) died at St. Vincent's hosp from injuries received wh: run down by an automobile last] good woman than one whd lightly love promiscuourly, instead of con- joentrating it. We would rather| | know a man who died for love of| (Turn to Page 4, Column 2) . sb LIT Gee Gee has just had a fight} with her sweetie. He said her mouth ling bed. Sunday Dance Law Is TACOMA, fan, 18.—Two youthful! | appearing andits, with faces |masked with handkerchiefs, entered” the home of Mrs. Caroline Garlick, a, | opened Tikes as ohio | night. tossed his love aside upon occasion. widow, here, thie eiteatae! aan ; ast the woman and escaped with $200 In = NO THE BACK OF AF pen \ 3 ! cash and a@ 17-Jewel gold wateh, | Down suGH— | (sf ¢ uStaine ourt:,—— | i your on ee | | | it with. I done pald $160 for | : , sweet that there automobeel. | ee hee Sl ta } f {| YOURSFT.F SOME ! ° | song for Witlfam Ellis and his “Ah done jumped him ‘bout - ‘ . 4) A Wonderful i | DAY, TOO | (@ amblin LODE) wie sms, nor colored, unt | settine that can tor $12, snd then Hippodrome and Butler Hotel Lose; Place to Live i —— = se c | the proverblal serpent, in the the fight got started. Ah doh't * \ | 4 | form of an ancient,. second-hand mind him hittin’ me, ‘cause Ah S D f 1 || Here is a little home” betns oft eee al ERE : t { Shks wow rape wicca : B A < : it auto, entered the garden of | fights right back, but him asell- | avage eres Po 1ce H} tered ‘fdr sale at > Alki } : baud texted tc : I kK Off C Eden. j tn’: that for | |] Some one ts waiting for this iy os Ppa li! burband tried to out otf nvestigates OOKING ice Tty William and Julia were both Jedge" broke in William, Attack by cabaret and dance hall ler hotel said he will fight the order, | fer, jer head with an ax. h H Be A M d | : va “Ah paid out scads of maney for 7 3 8 of the court in the supreme court of "t W Pinched for staging a private Ah. nald ou Mn owners on Seattle's Sunday closing sup) ourt of “phate crcakk mlgtapie Asi ere rorse ts re Made | tattio in public, at 12th ave. 8. repairs on that machine, First | POT tn ete defeat’ before | the state. | iting — | and Jackson st., according to the front end of it fell out und |! pore “Wo shall operate as ‘heretofore,”| REAUTIFUL ALK Governor Hart says that when he| BY JACK NELSON where (he booking establishment] patrolmen J, B. Orser and G. A. then the back end of it would | Superior Court Judge J. T. Ronald} gavage said. H NEW AND RORUAN retires he is going to rewrite the| Investigation of an alleged book-| was in operatior | Storaasll. get lost. It was Jus’ one dern jlate Thursday. | A spectal meeting of the board of fs * state school text-books. ‘This wiil| making establishment where bets| fobert “Bobby” Kernan, special| ‘They faced Judge John B. thing efter another, So Ah fig- | ‘Two demurrers by the eity against | directors of the Hippodrome Co, will | # rooms: breakfast nook: Cull prove, once and for all, that he can| were solicited on horse racing in|investig-vor for Chief of Pollce) Gordon in police court ‘Thurs- gered we better got rid of it, complaints of the ‘Hippodrome | be held at 2 p, m. Friday to discuss || Rye? BEL IOe SeNt28 to Ae: write. Tiajuana and Juarez, Mexico, was|Severyns, and Patrolman A. J. Hill,| day. and Ah sold it for the mos’ |Amusement Co, and the Butler| further action. i] and stores; near school. A fine, jt | resumed by the King county grand| who had the beat in the south end Quoth William: “It all start+ what Ah could ¢ | Hotel Co. were sustained by Judge} “Any attempt to hold Sunday Sete pete oh aeee ate: moe best criticism ever written of| jury Friday morning. |of town whero the alleged estab-| eq over that ding-busted old eah, “Well,” ruminated the judge, | Ronald after hearing extended argu-| dances will be met by arrest of the:| {rate price, | $2,250; ash, ictrean is Li'l Gee Gee's aim.| Rumors that the jurors were|lshment was located, both were! jedge, Y' see, tt was like this “you're going to get more than |ments, Both complaints were dis-| proprictor,"” Chief of Police W. Boj} Slee wien berP rained cireulation following the ap-| Thursday Jone took that enh and sold it | MUG Xe ep) “ apd ie , nt ae tne chic, | NOW and see who is selling! thie spavchasd see ri fance in the grand jury corri-| Rumors that indictments were) °°” sg 8s days in jail, in additionNext | powered to make whatever regula-| temporary injunctions under which | > pe ‘Is sein Well, here we afet | Roth sipAday of John B, Claney,|to be returned Friday morning! *foh $12, youah honor, after T ltory measures it pleases. the two dance halls have been oper- | little comfy home. 3 ji A.3.8. said to be tie owner of a hotel (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) had gold all my furniture to buy { ing by Sam Groff. || Manager John Savage of the But-! ating, Register at the Polls Friday or Saturday and Keep Your Vote

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