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Section TWO | The Seattle Star —— [_racss91016_ SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 , Everything's J ale Mane ate “"Now Acting Chie (GOVERNMENT JUSTICE SLOW, BUT SURE The Fastest ShuttermSnepher in Northwest : Hs Comes to Star as Staff Photographer 4 stat Second Blaze Caused by | Boiling Varnish yraving, Washington, in May, 19 re back e fob havin n proved ‘that their diae K, Stickney, Asststar tor P wyman, 3 Ihe 9, Ma Miss Elizabeth « CKOG O30) RY / OOOO O4 44 O64 eo ¢ « +*¢O¢4+e4¢¢ CSCC ICICI as MOO) KO + +4 >¢¢4¢ + ¢.¢ > OOOOH OH OHO OS o*o¢ HOO OG o¢ > a Here’s Jake (Frank Jacobs), fastest cameraman of the Northwest, who has joined The Star staff again and will give Star readers the benefit of his skill and determination| in news-picture making. | Shawl Sle VERYTHING'S Jake now, folks.| from now on the things that with The Jake registers with his camera That means a lot to tts readers. will also be registered on these It means that Frank Jacobs, pages of The Star. 1 the fastest and surest shutter- Jake was The St first camera! snapper in the whole dod-gasted | man, and The Northwest, again has joined The (back. It knov Star's ranks as staff photogra- | be giad that he's back with the eam pher and is waiting fo lay Seattle | er ao everthing, | events at your feet in pictures n in wing Jake he doesn't! just as fast as they'll happen for [say much. He says actions speak | him. jlouder than words. But we did get Jake, it was, you remember, who| this far: in 1912, snapped the shutter of his| “I've been making pic camera just at the moment an avi-| tle since 1907. Landed here the same ator who lost control of his plane in| day as the At fleet and started a fight at the Meadows was plung-| right in to j into a crowd of spectators: | “Been mal 1 was Jake, you recall, who! Libe: fotined snowshoes and plodded thru | traveled thousands of miles to make drifts for miles to be the first pho-|’em and have shot, goodness knows, tographer ‘at the scene of the Well-| how many miles of films, ington wreck, where 104 persons! “Hard to get pict of people? were killed, Not often. Most folks willing: if Jake got a real thriller when he) you'll take time to explain why you snapped the parachute jump for life} want the picture. If they object— of Lieut. Frank Tyndall after Tyn-| well, if they do, you have to say, ‘Oh, dall’s plane was wrecked over Har-|all right,’ and then hide around the bor island. corner and snap ‘em when they're That's the beanty about Jake | not looking: he's always on the job when “That's the game, you know, when things are happening. And after | you're thking pictures for a news they've happened it’s a bet | paper—you can’t come back without that they're re; red on the [the picture, Otherw you cotidn’t Plate in Jake's camera, And ‘be a newspaper photographer.” LAT PERT Tinted Curb Warnings Eeeeive Death-Blow in HART SCH AFFNER & MARX Color-Blind Opponents BY JIM MARSHALL fs that there has been a delegation ‘OU remember that some time | up here at the office all morning pro- | ago there was a rumor [esting against the idea. One mem. around traffic headquarters that jber of the delegation was a short the Sodality of Peanut Growers | man, and another wa long man ~ ¢ of North America was trying to [with whiskers. Their names were put over a peanut-parking |Smith and Johanneson, and these teheme here? The idea was to names are kept a secret at their re. have traffic cops put a peanut | quest fore and aft of the tires on a Well, we sald we would see what | parked car. Then, if the car we could do about the colored curb! Moved, it busted, or broke, as a, i the two gentlemen went some say, the peanut. If the jaws s satisfied as anyone ever I 9 h @ Geicne bac: a: the cad of the |sose. away from « newspaper oftce, t's easy enough to say a man should have a half dozen suits Ruts unbroken, he: (a) Gath- |that we have disco. 1 why Smith . hi d b “9 . ered he pea 5 D1 d Ff . ist colored Seo tl nto ese ae aan colored in his wardrobe it’s another thing to get them The an- Brown's economy code; and (b) Wated ce ectotte toate a. te Fol swer isv accumulate them gradually Get good all-wool Well, the scheme never got | aver for some feason or other. | Association of the Color-Blind. Bees ure | Precinct 147 Wil clothes whenever you buy If they’re made the way we ps not to eat the peanuts. | R) ° 108, ee sere ti Sade ve | Caucus on Saturday make them, they'll last along, longtime Before long you'll But, no mattert is Saturday evening from r eats - [ates an tw alert ote at have a variety of clothes~and you'll be proud of them all curbs'for hour parking, and so | *t- and Fairview ave | On. You get the idea, of course? +. « That's what's makes {t #0 | Try Five Meni in Rice writing for an intelligent erowd Whe thle: everyone ‘gets Liquor Hearing the idea at once Trial of Neal C. Réwles and four ie Weil, ac mg to this rumor, t other men for conspiracy to vidlate papi h worked out a prohibition laws began Wednesday Pie doa Seite cat of ‘its | morning in Federal “Judgo Jere Second S e pap be downtown curbs painted| were arrested {n a “soft drink” par : r at 703 Union st, July 11, 1923, Réd curb: No par which large quantities of Tiquor Green cu hour Yellow curt Copyright, 1924, Hart Schaffner & Marx limit one as proprietor ne, lof the place Jointly with William salt be fa or ‘ #0 use tn writ William 1D. Cleveland Te Haat ell out Hf you get the idea.| Har ay and W. B. Hyman ‘are Well, wie it more complicated. | codefendants, charged ax bértend © trying to get at| ers