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BLAST SINKS OLMSTED BOAT nan ~~ ae Onna a The | News spaper With the iggest Circulation in Washington WEATHER | tea Brow, re aoe ise | The se att le Star ioe tered an Be ane Matte Fostotfice arene Ma i “VOL. 26. NO.211 — <a SEATTLE, WASH., TH — OCTOBER 30,1924 x , TWO CENTS ae a. Bal Adil wt _ESUHPE “Cool, Defiant, Woman | Lookit, Kids! Stilts, Marbles Ecgen te tn toucsleteastane tha Star and Park Board to Conduct City-Wide Tourney >. cheer leaders are speaking in | De t a. their voice forthe BE pane Fire; a get Brands Conner a Liar Starting 10:30 Saturday Morning I Ciner oie Sor tla her ies Accused Silent as ete 000 “fishing s remind ws,| Heep down—am The craft, whi joes of f We can | nounces Him . . s* h Was to shatter And, deper Dehind ws, | all speed records for Sound wa W i I ) S al ] } ine | ters, has made its last trip, This | Oct, 30.—Head up and . ee last trip was in a different direc b lone Holt walke There may be some things about) Hom than any other of its trips | (EDITORIAL) Dick Conner's ife—per . ‘ ae ee dien Se) It was straight down. PD 7 . ks for the lant time on darth re, arise caine Be The boat blew up Tuesday, | HE pendulum has swung. . pat ity Sly ad age Pelle agin : Huma if th i destroyed and sank, Labor goes out; conservatives come in by iad aesedia:: aleaeet the at waterad it was definitely established in | |), Ne Ae apes. Wednes in Conner’s trial for murder, possib nee | Seattle Thursday. It caught fire a landslide in the British elections of Wednes- Rien eee eer ane own ee | off Patridge int, Whidby day Jutter, she called him a tar LATEST ADDITION TO THE ay ; kp cMaog ee iw ANE HOME BREW STAT | PL master of the ves: | This despite the fact that the MacDonald la- | , Mer charactor, nasalled for a day vel and his crew escaped from the! bor government gave Britain one of the most | storea to her by a dozen government t craft before it sank and} rogressive administrati s it has had i ras witnesses—and she walked into the mad returned to Seattle Thursday. | SuWe 5 = « ars. Thu progressive administrations it has had in years. | withesses—and she walked into According to Jerry Fitch, Craig Just as they are vital to clocks, so are pendu- Conner looked at ber dully, but his nie’s attorney, the latter ts con-| fined to his bed as the result or| lums essential to the proper functioning of pop- | ¢xpressionless face S 4 no emo exposure suffered in fighting the ular government. Ione never gave him @ glance. Mames and in the escape in a small | They th eights ‘that lata a 4 Gobertaced, she tripped to the stand Folks, meet James Ivory Coco, the | boat | ey are the weights that regulate democ and looked is at District At Big: i latest world authority on sports, to) | According to word brought to Se) racy; the drag that serves to balance and offset torney Wa nner fas ae Lae eee join the Home Brew staff. Mr, Coco | “ttle by the crew of the tug Mil hened bin seaee cuban Gre WALKING | in) the new pian expert on the finer points of | Waukee, the Elsie caught tire off} any speedup in the clockwork of party organiza- ornare geld Fale fall xport for Seattle kids the game. Whidby taland. The Milwaukee went) tion that would throw the machinery of govern- [tween you and Conner in the Van Seattle dads who harked’ back eee to her ald. The craft exploded just er § nducted?” asked Mount to the days when they used to canned Food week is coming. No,|Defore the Milwaukee drew along ment out of alignment. “aga ansmrpey orem p ges pod lrg cr ePalagth raf prat | ‘anned comin No, | ee Me 3 4 ° . mn whispe Oare Tene ee, omato can nderfoo 1 Jortense, canned food is not that | "de: No one was near the boat at They keep popular government in the middle | clear as « bet ayia me ti ce Bale i se request? tending ae ated cid clared. | of the road by the constant turnover that pre- then were graduated to gawky 2 eae “ae : At b reques' Ps Fo i te agents 6 wor ei 82 vents any one party from remaining in power | DENIES TESTIMONY wooden stilts, which misde them Swith—1 wish I hed one of the| publicity career sin she con: | GIVEN BY CONNER ' taller than their wn dads, isp rolls that mother used to| structed. too long. Such a state would mean jeopardy to ee eS [ see their old playthings in use make, The craft was 102 feet long and 3 arve i > Nec PE hart peat, bis emanate on any of Seattle's 12 supervised rs aiieh Tae ena: T-iuuah inal uae Setphbed be: powertal auinn (government designed to serve ALI the people. sake if you knew where his w pid eg ein de ¢ of the crisp rolls that father) When under constru t was de Labor will come back in Britain. } ‘The Seattle Star in willing to | and cried. Ho nays he tried to get to carry clared she would make a specd of Pinkie eg Mi i+ ‘. Stuy to. tel bout his wife's leave the theories of the recent f >is approximately 40 miles an hour Politics cannot outwit the law of gravity. you Sa toll hi abese Jes | wit paar Redhead 8 corr F faster, incidentally, than any rum sieges: come ee cluding the almost forgotten art Little Homer Brew, Jr., directed a 2 M gentleman to the'First National bank) ™UNRer on the Bound can travel GAR sh a tah es Es ROS SS of stilt-walking and the handi- The tests of the Elsie are declared | yeaterday, and now he's tellig every: | +, nave heen disappointing. The boat | gees “aes British Conservatives te an tnd mh We Pe Eee (Turn | LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE "| pdeiiumas. Ske pulled the fur collar of her || © tee anal tab auatas \ ] coat about her face and took a |} * 9 Bearing a raliroud : [the placas of autos op oo hig autos fi the road. | ]/ EST SHOWS HOF nie "was “ate birtea tn the |) SE Garfield to upper Woodland | ‘Labor Party Defeated and Liberals! far cotter ot: ber: cont. tak. her fee- || aaa eam BEM hare cow. parted vED 6. 0, P, WIN Are Snowed Under; Baldwin Ascends 84, "si" sn ye eee || rae (weed Mepia ome ee WE (Qcrover 58) (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) craft of making stilts, to the university psychology professors. But it's so strong for the old sports that The Star is going to be patron for the first tourna "Aes =o ment of its kind in Seattle—a stilt maze-walking contest with an all-city championship. And because ail the way. from | “Certainly not,” she sald, in a | volee that rang thru the court | room. Then she stepped from | the stand and asked Mount if she | t The pendulum will swing again. Ione spoke her last line il & 4 t ‘ —— slanted toward Conher—but what And te the office, — ———_——_—— i shoe: tener a tans dans ss te Magazine Straw Vote Places BY LLOYD ALLE |. Tho Mberat press generally agrees she thought only she knows Here's part of the gang who will be out at The Star's stilt- Tidy and seavii pork, aca ‘aid’ have loner with Merges | elit) cE ds 960 ce ult pon pce Teed ceagahemeia ame FP PO > ge seed hia flames || championship tourneys at Broadway playfield at 10:30 Saturday. Betty Garski, left, ves have swept the country sath CY tats, of thn La Follette Second and all humor, | and will have a majority of ap-| Among thone places where tho} Then he sighed us Mount launched || is only 7 years old, but she can show the boys a few tricks with the stilts at Seward with my wyfe to home. i proximately $5 seats In the nextjoverwhelming conservative victory | into his final argument. school, while Harry Nordquist, at the right, demonstrates the “form” with which Rog- eee | Coolidge, _ 1,948,033, parliament was received with enthusiasm was ace rg te al did ers playfield expects to garner the title. At center, above, is Horace Mann school’s Today's Fable: Once upon a time| La Follette, 508,516, | Labor sustained a severe defeat Ie ite oeekad: which bagel rl bi oo sags aia || “melting pot” of marble shooters, Alfred Miller, Milton Bloch, Leo Thornquist and 5 ders gol ¢ «| firm in response to overnight re-| 8. > c heen. ¢] ia a child rode for a whole minute ons! — Davis, 505,410. many of its leaders going down be-| firm in reaponse to | ete wan {Dick Conner’s gaze—and the gaze || Louie Hurwitz, illustrating the ancient and forbidden art of “fudgin’. t without asking for a drink of | fore the conservative landslide, but|ports tha in's p rain wi |_ Above are the final figures in the | (91) (OU steute the official opposition |#weeping the country |of the woman who may prove his|\ water. aig he | Literary Digest poll, covering the} ¥ — | Nemeais—flash back and forth— s i |presidential election. A total of | '™,the next parliament. i | y success: -Premier | She was happy till she met him, | 2.396052 straw ballots were cast His party successful, ex-Premier te ee eet eae eine |FAunt Newspapers — | witnesses in rebuttal and sur-| Then he left her, all alone; The figures indicate the election of| returned unopposed , | f I Suit | tutta! passed in rapid review In a street car jam his elbow President Coolidge, with La Follette “Tn? UnOPP or Income Suit) thursday before a thinned crowd } ‘ Broke the maiden's collar DONC. isecond in popular vote, but thint in, At #P.m. the status of the general) Ww 4 cuirscroN, Oot. a9.—Attor-|"“The punch” of the trial was over | ts Sg the electoral college. election result was Seats Net Net} eY General Stone today called upon| and there were seats to spare in the Old lady (to train caller): “What “On the basis of the present DI-| party. Won Gain Loas| United States attorneys in sectionn| room. Train caller: “I cull trains.” lclaim for a considerable margin of |Labor. iG . 35] Printed “moat freely” to report to found in the abandoned well UY Old lady: “Welt, call me one; I'm In jerror, jt will be seen the total neers | Libernis. }him the newspapers which appeared| from which Pearl's body was |but never met 5 vr 99 na Agta op ing ong Ma A ‘6 a hurry.” }to point to the probability that Mr. | Independents . P 2) to be the best targets for govern. urn to Page 3, Column 3) S W ° PRS ig | Coolldge will receivé the éMctoral|Constitutionalists . 2 .,| Ment prosecution. | a Ss cima: es e DIZZY DITTY |vote of a sufficient number of |Commurists ........4 1 ean eee, Lx Pa rsh Shara 99 . states to insure his re-election,” says| Women candidates met unexpected | Stone Will be gulded by the reports) Wf D l th N hb ee Or cere ta bare: ._: fe Dinelh let tn many constituencies. Lady |Of the attorneyn which will bel 8 ectare € lve OFS Great Structure to Be Turned b J | Astor won at Plymouth, but Margaret | ** The “mystery boy,” who lies in mother when she visited th ‘Tho empty the flask “There are strong claims La Fol | apparent law has been most wilfully ho .“myatery. boy,” who lies In mother when she visited the morgue. Irineye b tip Wx the ie. Iette will carry both Minnesota and| Bondfield, Lady Terrington and Mra. | “Trt the city, erartue,-will not ba. buiried|! titeoay tlesnstnertwmer ase w| C Yer: tO, 0neraulig Company see | Towa, but the Digest figures do not| Wintringham, all members of the i in a pauper’s grave home. The vague word she left a jindicate this. Callfornia has on ae parliament, were beaten | s Children of Whitworth school, out|with neighbors: was that she haa/|§ $4,500,000 HOME Dear Homer: Will you please print | tne first shown a strong sentiment| Prime Minister Ramsay Macbon- | 2 [oes Lives Thru L in Fl t Marti in Columbla City, have taken up 4|gone somewhere on a trip—"to visit Ae 4 menu sultable for a Wooden Wed- |‘. ine Wisconsin candidate, and in| aid won his ‘personal: fight. at Aber L Ity to H |Loss In Flames a PtIM62 | cohesion” to gay Tthe tundralt exe sistant Ps ding anniversary?—Lucy. |apite of the present vote of 76,730{aven, being returned by a majority oyalty to Horses) Estimated at $1,250,000 | renses of the little stranger | Amos was a runaway tad, A week| Dedication Ceremonies Will Plank steak, potato chips, club) ¢, rcootidge, to 65,169 for La Fol-|of 2,100 votes. The labor party} El, PASO, Tex. Oct. 30-Loyalty| Li ’ To them he is a. stranger—|,.- he: left’ tell hi | Take Pl itr Giak® aia cabinet Sodtink |\c15 i ctaie 14, charted doubt: [polled he largest vito in’its history to: thelr: face hotse chargedionss ths| eee lthey. aay he “is Amos “Hall, thelr (t0-"e: 'eft home, telling. his com-) < ‘Take Place in ‘December, Wood this do® | ut. but conservative victories were reg: ;lives of two men and sertous injury] MARTINEZ Cal, Oct. 30—Six|14 vearold erstwhile chum and] 2° ae Dy weet | acho! that he FREE + 058 The Digest also places North and {istered in every part of the country. |to another here today. jn a Hyena, bs rms ber ae ho | schoolmate. len ibrar isd Sock Sheer Seattle's new. $4,500,000 Olympic : : _ e ot-| ? r | Herbert “Ike" 7 , 45, of San|fire destroyed the Aassoclated Ol E | hotel, “construction completed “on “Why don’t ke ic?” soft she| South Dakota in the dyubtful col-] LIBERAL PARTY | Herbert “Ike” Telvth, 45, of San a ON 2°C 8 els p pleted ~o ceed ede they Te eae Ak Nevada was also, doubityl. (18, CRUSHED | Diego, Cal., trainer for the Tam|tanker Alden Anderson and great} But Amos’ mother, Mrs. C. J) | Locomotive wheels grind relent-| schedule, will be. formally delivered eee | ¢) hter stables, and Buck Mur-|@uantities of oll and gasoline and|Johnson, of 4868 Finley st... says |lessly over the gleaming rails and| tq the operating. co Friday And he replied, to-wht : | The progressive candidate in sure of| ~The liberal party was crushed at | : : the Sodenpane'as dock ated car| the body’ of the boy in the morgue|take no cognizance of slipping feet | ; chess erect “I was in doubt—” and then she| carrying only Wisconsin, according! the polls yesterday. H. H, Asquith; | "@Y: his assistant, died of burns sus TAU? rice NEAONOILAS ceclis not’ her’ son. jand clutching fingers {noon at. the metbers' council tutich- said, | to the poll, altho he may beat Davislity veteran leader, was beaten at|t#ined when hay in a raltrond car|here, still were unaccounted for|!# not her son. =... |and clutching fing Jeon of ‘the! Seattle Chamber of Coni- “Give me the benefit.” |in the popular vote. On account of| paisley and the party lost many |C@fT¥Ing 11 race horses caught fire,|late this morning, despite assurances NO, ‘ ae |. And so it was that the boy who|merce. The ceremonies will take sete democratic strength, Oklahoma, West seats, ba had | John Tantlinger, 18, son of Vern|by company officials that they|!ooks much like him," sald’ the) iooxs tike Amos, and who, despite | place in the Masonic club rooms, Ar- Virginia and Maryland. aro also! |Tantlinger, manager of the Buck|would bo found. his mother’s protestations, has been/|cade building. Writer say# the best way to rule | Siete in the doubtful column. | Several million more women went | Jones Moving Picture Co. of Holly-| The men were among those who \"adopted” by his schoolmates as| The delivery of the hotel will be 6.| —_—_——_—. JUST LIKE |Amos, les in the county morgue. | made by A. 8. Kerry, president of the Your husband ts to be a perfect 3 Granting the last three states men. | © the polls thruout England, north-| wood, was seriously burned but will|leaped or were thrown. into the} | Another good way is to keep a per- | ix the ern Ireland, Scotland and Wales | recover. water as electric sparks ignited oil | : ity Hotel . rhe jtioned are carried by Davis, the Di- A r en | On the third day after Amos dis-|Community Hotel corporation. Th: fect 441 lest believes Davis’ total electoral |than ever turned out for a general | — ~——— jtanks on the vessel and ashore and | PAYING RENT lappeared, the body of the boy was| palatial edifice will be received on Merce |yote would be but 165. The Digest election before, and to their vote | <———————————". lelther perished in the sea of flam-|] That's the way you can own ||picked up alongside the railroad/| behalf of the Olympic Hotel company ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: | credits La Follette with but 29 elec: | much of the conservative success is your own home track near Sumner. by W. P. Taylor, Jr., resident man- jing oll, drowned or else were picksd | “It's a wise Le eee ene ena Cattes | the joy: By, eee yeeeny, Wheae ae Ade! | Many of the neighbors and chil. “8° jand South Dakota, Nevada, Califor:| The voting everywhere was ex as yet reported their safety. | PRINNEY BARGAIN ldren of Whitworth school went to, Brief addresses, in which will be woman who asks | nla anid Wisconsin. Coolidge is cred: tremely heavy, probably constituting SCHOOL BILL— | No bodies have been found, whic! n| ONLY. $200 DOWN the morgue to view*the boy's body, [elated the history of this community lited with 327 glectoral votes, with|a record, more than 80 per cant of is one of the chief reasons for belief | Iniceupie Ads te : | They gazed tearfully—and they said | Undertaking, will be made by Frank her husband for if 66 necessary t@ elect Ld |the electorate turning out | T MAY be against; it ||by company officials that the men nil oe this isn’t the bost buy In Phin- || {t was Amos, And they are woltig | ec uey the: Sat. premidant. 3 what sh "t es oa 3 |LIAYD GEORGE ay ~ Initiative [jad escaped. They admitted it was ney for $3,000, we don’t know |/to bury him with the funds they the Community Hotel corporation, she can’ iT. Inch £S | ED CRON L may be for Initiative SOMES HACE aalabh it ‘they were values, It's a ‘oom |] iced and the help of a subscription {#8@ David Whitcomb, president of have, so she can || lwo Inches Of snow {LECTE No. 4! bungalow. with fireplace, at- ||fulsed and the help of a subscription |1.¢ Cyamber of Commere | x-Premier David Lioyd George |] y caught in the:flames, had been com tractige living room, corner || that was taken up Thursday among |*"C ~* EaPOSEON compromise on Falls at Bend, Ore. | |was elected at Carnarvon and may Whichever way you are |{pietely consumed dining room, 2 large bedrooms, |{attaches of the sheriff's office. oe a beget dr paket aro being what she wants.” BEND, Ore., Oct. 30.—Snow, start-| take the undivided leadership of the || going to vote, you will be The ill-fated tanker was still afloat] ony aset 3) Dak jal tad tee } the Whitwarth schoo! P.T@A. FY pepe altin hae A | ing shortly after dawn, is promising | iiberal party in view of ex-Premierg! interested in the arguments ||*ortly before noon, her tanks biaz ge, exceltent neighborhood, 2 || taken chacge-of the burlal fund.” |ty the evenins another ceremony if la heavy total before the end of the| Asquith's defeat. || advancedeby both the pro- jing, It probably will be two day | blocks from park, 50x100 lot, |/, “Identification has been so com: | wil) be broadcast, telling the entire Great $ works are composed;| storm Is hed. On the lower lev-| The Westminster Gazette (liberal) : : before the oil is entirely burned | Otc ete ntete that we feel, in spite o 2 s bis at musical works are composed; ° | ponents and the opponents Bhi proce Sn eel, in spite of the | nation that this city stands ready to Breat jazz h ¢ decomposed, | els two Inches had fallen. Cars com "a today tt a ae ! > |jout, Salvage of the vessel is be-|/ he Want Ads will tell you just |/failure of the mother to identify | receive its visitors with a hostelry ons {ing in Jast night from Odell lake and It ie clear that a werked-up ‘red’ |) Of the meggure, on the edi- }|tieved hopeless. Whe@® this home ts located. Turn him, that there is no chance of &| which is the finest of its size in the The loss was estimated at $1,250,- to them now 000. |the McKenzlc pass had spokes heay-| peril In the Tory press #ent the bal-|| torial page today. | ily incrusted with ice and snow. [pa elector into the Tory camp.” 4 doubt," says Mrs. C, J. Hardy, @8- | country. sociation president. The Olympic hotel, which cost (Turn to Page 7, Column bid Jack and Jill went up the hill, And drank a quart of liquor; Jack rolled quickly down the hill, And Jill came adarnatte quicker, wee conn mr ml JOHN AINSLEY, MASTER THIEF | — The Star's Next Serial trunks, I certainly would hate to see} the young men in sult cases." | Gentleman thieves with gleaming shirt fronts and glistening jewels spoke the name of John Ainsley in staccato whispers. Who was this master mind that struck terror into the hearts of the super-criminals of two continents? Was John Ainsley friend or foe—one of their grim number or an arch enemy? “John Ainsley, Master Thief” is the greatest series of crook stories Arthur Somers Roche has written. Migrgechconge, oh Do Not Fail to Read Them! Starting Nov. 1 With me, Just hang ont |