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Erickson Wins in The Star’s Mayor ote; See Figures Below { , MontanaMen Held Here onWarrants ewan The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington } si Rain ¢ nd Tuesday; mod. crate «# rly wh increasing fo fresh gale force | Temperature Last 24 Hours i Maximum, 54 Minimam, 43. Today rioon, 59, s Matier May 2, 1829, at the Postoffice at Geattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 2, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $3.50 Batered as Becond Ci 10. 1. a ; ~ SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924. * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. FLAYS BORAH FELONY AND WHEELER - CHARGE | AT HEARIN ! Indicted Sat | Seattle—Painter of Smiles ‘Charges Fly Thick After Failure of Each candidate has thousands of friends today. Tomorrow night he For Forty-One Years the City Has Been Etching Contentment on the Face of a Boy From an Ivy-Covered Cottage and Fast When | Gilman Bank; Oil Magnate Is _ Plead Innocence ) will decide that there are an awful Before Probers Charged with violation of the lot of Mars in the world. | eee Montana banking laws, A. L. Brads — NEW YORK, Feb. 25—Ed ley, president of the Gilman State ward L, Doheny, lessee of Cali bank, of Gilman, Mont, and C. Ws Tewell, cashier, were arrested in fornia, naval oll reserves, about Seattle Monday. by Sheriff Matt whom the senatorial in¢sstign tion has revolved, attacked his The worst jolt a candidate gets, | however, ts when there are seven | voters tn his family, and on election bight he discovers that he has only | yelled three votes. ee HABIT Thousands of voters Tuesday will walk inside the voting f booth, pull the curtain close be- f hind them, and then wait pa- } G tiently for the dial tone. t eee There ty this to be said In favo ef the ‘voting machine. It's tho only place where a man with seven children can ever get any privacy. see A dentist on board of a darque Essayed to pull teeth for Miss Clarque ; And when he asked, “Gast” She promptly said “Yas, You can’t foot with me in the . garque.” _ has Starwich, and are being held on a felony warrant, pending posting of — it | $5,000. cash ball, ; A new anaesthetic: eritics In an Tiiterview pub- hong 7 | The two bankers were covered, called di-ethel-dfe-allyt-barbl | lished today in the New York * e he oh Sie. \a Lewis ana Clark Povendi na “ 1 Tribune. DAY The Seattle Star celebrates its 25th birthday. It|sr@nd jury Saturday. ‘Their where- Gosh, idn’t that be », lovely : pay » be | " * wi ee suaiat toe « Wealibeat foals Flaying the foes of Attorney was just a quarter of a century ago that first issue |*22Ut Was learned by the sheriffat a ee, General Daugherty and callin, ; ¥ c.g rt Helena and wired to Sheriff Matt a ean ‘Sais Sun ae mean | as published and made its appearance in Seattle. Since | starwich sunday night The Gilman (Peevary 14) Wheeler liars, Doheny accused | that time the paper has enjoyed a steady and substantial | State bank failed on ‘Thanks Up betimes, asd te Eagle hod the democratic party of playing growth. It has made many friends and some enemies. Con-|@4Y. It had deposits of $ steamer Rainbridge, and Capt. Wel . . rey ” = 25, a a tells. iacreants who did cheap polities at the expense of | gratulations from the many friengs and a few “brickbats Iwas tis onotin eciive Sami er seine: to Beattlo, and how ‘rack basa prea cin and in | were received by The Star as follows Monday laccording to Bradley: Arthur Goodwin, manager of the|thing I could suggest {s that old) Sig case of mob law,” Economy and Pike Place public mar-|Joe Bungstarter should take his | Gent Bradiay said to a Star | kets: “I congratulate The Star on its still out of Home Brew’s column |** Monday. “Due to crop failuy 26th birthday. Unlike mortals, {ts/and remove it to Sheriff Matt Star | fr the past several years, and jaaasiny” and senators with choco: | SER ir timprove with age. ‘The| wich's territory. ‘general chaos in’ banking ci late eclaire spines.” alue of The Star,to the community | Ae ee jour bank, at the direction of Senator Walsh, democrat, Mon-! has likewise increased each year of} Captain E. L. Hedges, lice de-| State bank examiner, closed tana, who is lending the investiga-| its existence.” Sass accangta coor edo e rah Hee |doors. Many people, naturally, 1 | | The milllonaire olf operator de \nounced senators demanding Daugh jerty’s resignation as “character a tryaide, Tal a oe te tt ea silin| In 1888, when the picture on the left was taken, life was a serious proposition to Seek, "eccalleped’ potter “vives young Walter S, Fulton. But in 41 years Seattle has taken the serious face and moulded it, painted on it an indelible smile. At the right is Walter Fulton, attorney and success- |partment.—“The Star is fair in its . February thls year hag five Fri-| ful Seattleite, as he is today. Hoa, ts trying to become president, fied 3 attitude. It prints the news fait | ine tae Gee eee pa pt ays. A tough month for fish! =| | Dqneny onic. William M. Short, president of the/as ‘The Star sees it and ft gives) ficient ieee? ose | BY JIM MARSHALL world with an expression that forcibly on the face of the boy | “Senator Wheeler led when he| state Federation of Labor: “I con-!it in comprehensive and condensed | ig sega ae us. Bx-Benator Poindexter is being! ITIES etch their marks on meant: “Well, I suppose I've got who once lived in the fvy-cov- | sald Daugherty was m friend of/ sider The Star one of the peppiest | form.” Pia th mga at pono of any mentioned as the next secretary of | the faces of their citizens. to go thru with itr" ered cottago with the bullet- |mine,” Doheny said. “I met him|and best newspapers in the North eee orden”. Beal galt p were in ‘ the navy. This would be singularly | Pittsburg emphasizes the lines In 41 long year# Seattle has holes in the walls only once. | west. It has a good, clean, sound| ‘Thomas J. L. Kennedy, corporation poverty anos tae appropriate, as Poindexter comes| with soot. Chicago gives them etched lines on the face of the | Life hay turned out to be not | SAYS WHEELER constructive policy counsel: “Congratulations. The Star | 9+ the time the doors closed from Spokane, where he led a wild,} undershot jaws, muttering “I boy in the tvy-covered cottage. much a “very serious propos!: 11s A COWARD beh at jis and has been a success because it have been no trregularities and sea-faring life for many years. Wil" between clenched teeth. While he was a farm boy, lite tion," after all. | “As for McLean, 1 have never! Judge J. Ty Ronald, King county |'s a paper written for the ordinary | embezzlement of any kind.” ee | New York massages their facial roughed In the character lines. | chase |seen him in my life, regardiess of| superior court—“The Star is an ab-| man.” uraduy. Wwigir tes bee: t Poindexter’s only recommendation} muscles into fiabbiness. Wash- Whilo ho was driving teams, | (CE YAPPY days of childhood, | wnat senator Wheeler says, He|solutely fenricas pager. I have al-| Sat SR Se pinks “oe Where he ee for secretary of the navy 1s that for| ington paints crows’ feet of re- hauling lumber for some of the rious Gaye 06 O1.856" | oak everybody ‘knows’ abott| ways fould the management \to bel | with ‘his wife. He arrives Ian a number of years he tried, unsuc cretivenes’ and guile on the early schools, the lines deepened. | wo say, wagging sage heads, toute’ ticoee iin tie “andes thats = Ltrnthtal nad on tha mide of Right." | is 5 le arrived Seattle s | he ors versity, pappelack! «Cl . | |about a month ago. Tewell was ar) seastully, to pilot the ship of state. taces of her citizen: | At the ‘Territorial university, | Poppycock! Childhood ts serl- | oooq name for him—'Everybody ae alr | cance uns » acd Seattle limns smiles. Every whither the boy bent his youth. | ous; maturity ts happy. FOr |icnows' Wheeler. Ho is a coward| Lieut. Gov.W.d. Corle—"" y A | rested at 6216 Linden ave. Wwhenaag CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | year another Mttle smile line. | ful footsteps, the atudy-wrinkles | childhood all life's problems are | fh ‘ “th ard) Lieut. Gov. W. J. Coyle—"The Star | jhas been living for the past t IVY CLUB ‘Then the warm, soft rain and | were gnprinted. | unsolved, terrifying. Thon, as |‘DSt ~ es advantage of his im jis one paper that tells the truth. | months with his wife and baby. © The ginks who design ready- the ‘ingle of the sea wind and On his 2ist birthday, August | we grow older, we discover that pe tine asm senator to make/I consider Home Brew the best} The two bankers were being held ii to-wear suits so that the vest the glow of the western sgun 10, 1894, the boy's friends mailed | jife is simple, happiness easy of pacar cued ba ‘ee ease | funny column in Seattle. pean senha Shs ota a for 5 sp contours and iron him letters of congratulation, ad- | chievement, coi ntment not ! x3 . . } . SI thereat: seals pear line eclokioa. Geatita | Qeeuendto “Atlottiey Walter @. | ward to altain. {everybody knows’ where he got his| Maj. Paul Edwards, port waraen— |All Candidates Confident of | tney taii to raise the $5,000 cash ‘This is the 26th birthday anniver-| 1s the Smile Painter of the | Fulton.” | If you doubt fs, study these |SUPposed information and that was)The Star has always stood for and Nominations + | each, the two men say they are sary of The Star. That's fairly olf] Cities. . HERE seems to be no sort | two pictures of Dr. Fulton; one, jfrom Gaston B. Means. furthered the development of our} to leave Monday night for Hi ni for a newspaper, but it is not yet ee of plan to the city’s work | the serious, wonder-what's-ahead {| “Four years ago Borah said 1) water ‘borne commerce, We have al-/ SR aig | the county seat of Lewis and. Ct suffering from hardened arteries. RTY-ONE years ago a 10 of etching the boy's face. Char- | boy; the other, the assured, con- |had contributed $50,000 to the Major| ways received great co-operation) F |N AL EFFORTS MADE | county, for trial, and have wired ai And its circulation is still pretty ear-old boy lived in an ivy- acter Ines, determination wrin- | fident lawyer who sits in the eens ro mem ayroee borbet a from The Star in our, department.” } baobnpeiye ss perk you! vet © where the Butler kles, little crow's feet of study, Hoge building today — and |Wwas a ate to he democratic bd ° } . a Yy or Spalamaabieas on meceeiane tery sani | matber te prove witious rym’ |--armie [national convention and voted more |. Dr. Ira C. Brown, medical inspec. Brown and Lundin Favored | tration. . In a booze fight Saturday on Ocel-| bullet holes in the logs, grim re- or reason. A good clty—working patient. |than 40 times for McAdoo at the/tor of Seattle schools: “Tho Star is | in Election Wagers “I have never been involved in any denta e., an “innocent bystander”| minders of Indian warfare. Life Then, marvelously and slowly, ly to etch smiles on human oe so I wired him asking him to|newsy, cutspoken in {ts opinions, a} kind of a criminal case, not even ad was shot. | was “a pretty serioun propost the whole scheme stood re faces down thru the years, ald: | ° (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) reliable advisor, a hard hitter, and | aS sus a witness,” Bradley said. Prior to List among hazardous occupations| jon" in the wooden village ‘The lines merged and ble ed by the soft rain, the tingle of | —_— it reaches an army of persons who With the three mayoralty can- | entering the banking business, Brade that of being an innocent bystander.) when the boy had his picture | and from them grew a smile— the sea wind, tive glow of th are the backbone of the city.” didates confident of winning, in- |ley was engaged in the farm imple. C98 | taken at the first portrait studio the Seattle smite. yea Western sun. | “se dications Monday were that tho / ment business. He conducted the Dear Homer: What in the world!’ in Seattle, he looked out on the | the «mile is imprinted more | — Seattle—The lo Painter. Why All the George Lamping president of the| Vote at Tuesday's primaries will | Gilman bank for 14 years, The : fs Joe Bungstarter trying to distil?! — STR aS ER — — ———— ———_—— | Seattle Port commission: "I have al.| Set a record for municipal clee- | of crop failures for the past several | ; 3 5 ae ; | 4 ; | tions in Seattle, Observers pre- a Hewes! He's been working on that stuff for| 1 ways admired the attitude of The| years in Montana caused more thi Picas years nie; ANd bas onty get STOLEN TRAFFIC BILL KS Rush feta iutponile: Question mht oc int - ire of wat yotes wil 200 banks in the state to fail, Bradlew 7 he upbuilding o city,” br } eas he weather is good. A | a 3 two fingers of liquor—J, F. C. } Any of You Folks } / (EDITORIAL) the upbuilding of the city, but in} heard cold or-athem ancy crv till said, The men were arrested % Well, we think it's sloe gin. creating right thinking among the Sheriff William Sears and Dep } . OMe A very cheap bit of politics || peopte."" total fully 10,000 votes. The reg: | nq 7 “(bis o ) FROM STORE Seen His Teeth? WP TODAY is being attempted today: in ||?" ety | istration is 92,000 and the aver- ipa, es.3 . | LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE SAR FF the frantis effort “of some Eugene Meacham, deputy prose-| %g¢ primary vote is 60 per cent VAM { AMP, SE i| _ | Tsk (erences gir dalam | me counciimen to revive the traf | outing atiorness "Y. tore who mise] of renistratio Governor Dixon May | Wonder what a golfer does for | | re | Pete rect elect: iB f |] fie ordinance making @ separ- |) because I want to know what's going} Two of the threo candidates for “3 | recreation? . | lYeggs Get $2,000 Loot, In- |] ‘aise teeth anywhere? {Final Action Depends 0}) ato potico division of the trat- }lon, Til may it is one paper that te|mayor and eight of tho 19 candidates Succeed Sec. Denb = * pace Sek : : Bet If #0, you will help The Cc itt Vot fic, department with Frank |! not reached by ‘influence. ” for city council will be nominated for} _ WASHINGTON, Feb, 26. — Gow. ; rarer cluding Election Bets Star to do a favor for a ommittee Vote Worle as ite heads ane the final elections on March 11. | Joseph Dixon, of Montana, is b iator John A. MacReady has > subscriber for more than 20 }/ —_— The Star believes the traffic Les Ties ttle Hotel chain|. Betting odds by Seattle gamblers | Considered as successor to established a new altitude record of Smashing their way into the years if you will notify J. A. || Whether the proposed ordinance |] department can and should be || manager: “I have taken oars yor Alfred Lundin d_B. J. | Denby as secretary of; the: vagy 41,000 feet, #0 he must almost have) Druxman pool room and cigar Anderson at Bremerton, lereating a permanent traffic bureau || madean institution tree of the |i for the past six years because it in| Brown to win the mayoralty nomina. | Cording to information from soul come within sight of the cost of gaso-| store at 142514 Fifth ave. early In case you notify him by [11 tne geattle police department, || {fluence of the police depart || a particularly fine paper for the| 0M, but close observers have noted | Close to President Coolidge, line. | Monday morning, safe roters telephone and the reply you || f xtc x N ment, but it realizes the move home. When I that 1 mean it, | Stfong swing of sentiment toward | Dixons known as a “strong may S soe | carried away a 500-pound safe get isn't very clear, don’t be || With Sergt. Frank Fuqua at Its\] iow ig made merely to assure | jocause I have 12 children and The| former Councilman Oliver ‘T. Brick. | #4vocate. # Mayor Brown, in a campeign| containing cash, checks and || Surprised, | head, was to come up before the city the selection of Fuqua before a Star is the paper I let them read." |802 the past week and a few pre- speech, says that the city hospital is| jewelry yalued at $2,100, : iy it was drcarat Ed own councit Monday for final action de-|| new city administration is se |) pee est ‘i a he gph eta ad ; being operated in the hitereste vf a) Inciuded in the loot was $70 In|| teeth, you see, that were m7 lected, He ‘file be 16k Took’ bo fowl, “the ' big fvorite, ithres ' group of doctors in the King County| election bets which had been left || lost. penced upon: the beak of votes |) food to another administra. || Douglas Shelor, manager of the weeks ago, has:lost favor with. the | Medical society, | with Druxman. ‘The thieves missed “J know," sald Anderson, || the me has wher {tt9 reported |) tion, | espmetsn biesaet ge club: “I! gamblers, who now are willing to bet Inasmuch as the doctors of Seat-\ getting $750 in cash which “had| “that if there is any chance }out of the public safety committee. Ail this rush now before the - || Waat to ye tapi 4 Star. SOF Levent money only, on his success in le give thefrxervices free of charge,| teen deposited in the bank Satur- at all of getting my teeth ‘The proposed traffic change has|] primaries makes us wonder if ita ae set De conetent wane | the primary and final ele¢tions. wrvices that would otherwise cost| day as beta on the election primar-|] back, The Star could do it.” bean: ‘approved © By2/tha> ‘Gouncll Fuqua Is unwilling to present ae ing ty ag jen ha beget Ertekson ended his campaign at a he patients thousands of dollars a | jo —— pst ittoe, but has not been |] his qualifieations [for ste campaign on the local (rattle mags meeting at the Hellig. theater year, Dows point seems to be very | Patrolman Tt, Roesler, who came nance committoe, but has pee oat ot Whek-it 3 | situation 8 = LS jon Monday noon, Mayor Brown is yote on the mayoralty cam- well taken, lon duty at 4 o'clock, tried the| window opening on the alley and| voted upon by thes public safety) on nig administration fr Dr. Hira Read, commissioner of /uMriaing the city's 92,000. voters raign, which started Pebrus A.J. |aoors, both front and rear, at 4:15|then smashed the glass. Once In-| committer |] Sather than on his abjity, AU |!) Mir have: giw pupner of {with a statement reviewing: his ad- ary 14 nnd onded at vali Seen ee jam. At 4:20 Chris Pappas, « cook they located the ., eth 1) Councilman A, Low Cohen, who|| this eleventh hour rush is con. |) 3° “abapé 4 T6P' The Stab: And While beady uae sree ie Hn Saturday. “Doc” Bro ee Golde jate cafe heard a it several hundred eet to the alley oe 3 1 ay eo leas! z ending won precinct organization " J Commence Work on [Setesohte ih the they dan looks [ennrahes and ut {tr Seat , | Soman ttn For aeeneeet uerenee, tie mpurate trattic division ig | it, !% brutally frank, 1 believe. it 18 and house-to-house canvas, Monday | sackie aig ta voles te te. Tacoma Hostelry out. He the car drive away.|Tho safe contained $1,000 in cash, |*uthor of the measure, and it tsi) | cticable and maybe Fuqua i; Sait sory bis ‘Pavers. !and Tuesday for the final punch, Completa teturns’ showean ea TACOMA, Feb. 25—Primary steet| A clork at the Davenport hotel had, |$700 in checks and two diamonds |being revived at this time because |] jy just the man to head it, }|1 Pelleve Mt dows Hol give tatters) All ey spaSicalty candidates |] Otiver 'T. Erickson .... work on the new $1,500,000 commu-|sust © moment previously, seen a|valued at $400 ag well as soveral| of hix- efforts. Mu unl]. mem hee Dae ad E were confident of placing in tho pri- Bawin J. Browns acces nity hotel started today. The entire|man standing in a doorway in tir |deeds to property and other papers. | ers feel the proposed change creat Let's wait until’ after ‘the vestigation.” pi ie hd ip tir nd a plurality Alfred H. Lundin ...,, tructure, with thé exception of «alley. This man evidently was «|The rob was discovered at |ing a permanent traftic head should || eampaign and judge both on ti Caiee of polices Severyne"Con:|/ ns bseeld oF 8,000 votes. vie “wing above the fourth floor, is to be | look-out, police ny 6:30 A. m.’by Mike Ragma, porter, jawait the outcome of the ely muy-|| their merits. Pepe Ratha’ ae ale dan, ‘ouns 2 J. L. Ken Total votes ready for occupancy January 1, 1920.1 The thieves lifted a grating on # when he opencd the stor- oralty elections Fi PTE EN BRITE Be » F i C nto Page 7, jwmnin 3)

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