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Mayor Calls Dry _ Agents ‘Brigands’ oe PICIAL brigands That was the characteri n tossed Thursday by May OME {ws Mr, BUl Whitney, Mr. Joseph The hectianey’ Ww ith the Bigg « st Circulation in Was hington Home Edition VOL. 26. NO, 229. — SEATTLE, Coolidge Had but OneGirl The Seattle Star WAS rFHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. TWO CE 1924 TS IN SEATTLE Block Grabbing of 2 NEW RUM RINGS ARRESTED BROTHERS ARE HELD BY DRYS Yope, the AnthSaloon league wreskdent, and Preacher J. W a] tl t N Waterfront House > 2 She’s His Sweetheart Now the maye Is Alleged to Be a i a ri a age Runway ‘ Hazelt for Rum Runners nd ACCOUNTING. Ol . TINDALL WOULD H lly bd As AN aftermath of the sen PRE t x. t W n +1 sational raid on the home of my ; ympic to OLLYWOO IM ;) sins rion ine now ° federa eral dry agents Wednesday night Howdy, folks! Whachdoin? g tev f F M f raided the residence of Mike and Keadina ‘woos? Whencha learn ‘ e Yee 0 ourning OP Bit Donovan, 437 Williot ave. read? Ho, he And, finally, a message to W,, said to be one of the prinel Lyle, Whitney, Hazeltine et pal landing depots for rum run- le’s have an ecoounting. \ aX. fan s nomas nce tant Pre Director le may grand stand a cred t i another s Christian public, but you Charge Other Departments f evdeince againat e cannot retain your standing if a hap 2 - th of T HOI ged O} . 8 your actual performance — ts ere ar ‘ Removing Materials iss wredilna quant f liquor was compared with the work of real 2 : ina adore : ‘ said, Yr DIARY mn, I defy you to produce - ? wl “ » ras t ers will fi 1UOT POR rember iy your figures.” 1 We WOULD BE NEEDED AGAIN y ‘ Frida a Se a sloging wm x , ne mn Sw fe ‘ t may face more “ a , euetn ccween Project Development Not the Hollywoed Gat SER peivalll , . , Ay ie . Complete, He Says xpresinons of regret at Ince foot of Harrison Net unless b miare ‘ ‘ Se NOUNCILMAN Phil Tindait's ng secret passageway. Huges angered t ' ‘ e Otym- | ( te tage i the € of known to have telephone girl te hunch j sled tot the levying 2 = a z. d at the according eal, 2 spe Mae set Arieiag. 3 B. De e ured I With the new development of t 1 = at a| raid - bh hea ad pots * asible for the case aguinst the Olmsted : thers ‘ o on ae oe > a ring, it was learned Thursday } ogy r We da oti , the I ; 1 pews of the . Otm sided athnnae aged tenrt : eae eee es at and jury will convene roMe mated may be a boere run v aan ae r cds ag “ ss produ 1 have ted ny after the Christmas In days of olde, when knights were! mer—I dort know.” he writes, | noes aes 2 pes Whethe plant ean | holidays to give its entire atten: bolde “but T uyderstand Chief Sey the hotel ent ‘ Act = - , « the Olmsted case. Pro- . eryns has seleed liquor . a * 2 t ficials have intimated Politeness held its a Jany | ( 1 , nined now ill be that tribe would not deseribe that belonged to that gang tian mtrances a com-| perint ss that « conspiracy charge w hid tayde'as hie “lane all other officials put together a blocked . : c lodged against all of the 18 per- Federal dry f te ; : ‘ . . sons arrested in the raid at the J ra] sel ae Hetile sadely, cocttattian voted | mans Cartridges Blow Up tinted home. Inst Monday i 1 to nously to re mrt nd whatever additional enareanyte:aghe 1 in Pocket; Man Dies he picked up. , \ ! t fe : : "ye virile BAKER « and jury, say CITES RAID MADE PR loan ti LE caliber ‘rifle ‘dad minor cases of liquor violations, a Yea ON BUTLER HOTEL of. $h6.6 ove. tive | teidize ChFfet Pook explode and using the mails to dé C. O. Dimtipecial, musiesd recital | ive Butles hotel, Auguat. 10, 1834, Piagit. woppdhen? who will the} | Cheater "dled OLMSTED CASE NOT Serie Scot nad Suet : . enacted YET BEFORE REVELLE , a. 0: > ved Joseph Pope, the Anti-Raleon jUons and improvements on the | Minutes after t ao SbES YE PD. Q—Exhibition of train | ‘ The Oltated Obey luis co Sau fleas | (Turn to Page 9, Cohan gy Mocharged » Noveniber resented to the district: a —Moving pictures be | Tie , It formally author ce sen is Oe ae, aes ‘Give in Whert Promised Just compictea project to toniiitat, ‘ office. an yet. Hovetel aay Vassar daisy chain. gg ace £60 d. Because of the wide ramb 1.0. U—Card tricks Pro! Settlement of Case . “ 2 |__| fications of the case it is Believed that Morseradis fully three wels would be required ” R. 8. V. P.—Chorus of yeast spores the district attorney's office to ame resident and M ( Coolidge ’ Ca by thy ° Jermenth President a Mr, g similate the evidence and have it in ners Flames Sweep Six Buildings peers ‘ onder? u ris mas condition to submit before the grand 4 0 TORTHAMPT Mase. > 0.| Coolidge appeared t Owens va . ani L 1 f ' 1 ! Angel r 1 f the ae ? vid rather fight than| I Pennsylvania Town N t laa plan : t oy an ree Ss 1 s! It is probable therefore that the: Pek t i : sapiad er: tas og jeyh tmaeaen t t at lt aldaed: ¢ : 4 jury will be adjourned, after Fr) . H SBARRE, Pu Cootidg be hard ¢ the ' aM pond. tem. egal —-———— neat wek, to meet again after the ye that t maa | suite DOraSN doet kaon pelle ope to the tanal and tiow on te Dolls That Walk, Talk and Cry; Houses for|* eat ang cc Gié agian " | in aie ‘ ; na 3 Them That Glow With Realitra! jof liquor made during the past three . which <¢ J t n weetheart t i ae ; Pil 2 or four months will be attrib Sign on the back of a Ford F uth = wes’ arty ; Olmsted's ring by prohibition off KWITCHERBEEFIN | . lawyer here, and Gra oO tris , ' ited | Opin raga Sipe dP oe Ie ht Ontets eackeutions and tun- cases have been prosecuted ‘ : See ‘ “ kai inthe Cla dc, Chat 4d. sfol exactly.” % be return to thel Ne mantle dae pocketbook will stand.!"""s” court fight to suppress the evie : : ‘Utilities Tax Bill ue 8 a re ; A ome ot |Already Seattle lores ar ,ablase} Minute soeloy train Very acces-| gence selzed by Prolilbition Director s t to , ¢ ‘ie i : | Lyle in Mone raid on the Bs Councitman Campbell ‘ ] é the Window and indoor displays call | dreds. once by Attorney Jerry Finch, rep- ‘ Baie Thursday } h ‘oposed & per uth J h e still esistibly to youthful «¢ and th DOLLS ARE JUST jresenting Olmsted, Finch an-# pho ’ ent city utilitien ‘tax measure in Skee 1 morning, watching of hurrying parents subcon-| LIKE BABIE! |hounced’ “‘Thutetiay.” Rote? aaa : > abeyance, tho the council utilitie read tnet u F pour back into its former | sciously slacken they the; The “little mother” of yesterday {ate court actions will be taken, =! 3 5 on was ured to debate it : t They seemed loath to | outp of Santa Claus chuckled over a washboard and some | Finch said ‘Cars ) enld he desires more| _ ‘ " aCe i pot where they had| ‘Tt this year are more miniature clothes pins. Today she cords of alleged booze tra: + : HE POISON i . a mor ri walt a nes pin: ‘oday sh Records of alleged booze transac. i ANDAR cia tishe WA whieh ihe’ sUbIIe thas w fer thelr protest plicated more elaborate than ‘cmands an electric washer—like the tions and data said to be of am The girl, who for the past two me acquainted , with proposal | He wget tl wa to ere SCng “on * Watereon's ever before. No loneus 4 one Mummy And dolls! Of] tneriminating nature were taken he ict tbe Peers . ubsee catenixtaa | kind tie “ale mare |e, ne Of the spokesmen said. ' youngsters of today contented with|every type und form, They walk,|from the home. Finch protest coaee T bakes Rae? her. Hi her to nor ag Ho iv In Los Angeles and has!make-believe. Toya must be real. |talk—some in two languages—cry|that these were sclzed illegally and “4 isigl? often mea os a dance ng ma : been in touch with things there. He| py are tlaborate doll houses, | With “colicky’’ wail, and need/he wil! move the court to restore x f " to d on Qe-| Sy" that ho ‘has the assurance that completely equipped with clectric|¢verything but food—judging by the] them to his client. ings of city utilitie h as water / LUC ADVISES HIM 4 - will be done’; if ft Is not we lixtitsvand a. water syatem, from t vast wardrobe and impedimenta to} -——— and light depertm: and street |ABOUT COURTING ej wal back stronger than before.” | oaracteristic bungalow to elght and{tempt the purc P railways. ‘This motiey would go into| ‘e ise ee eee 10-room mansions. No longer the| You may select |Picks Up Fobaceos the general fun Pighees sf hai fimcrack furniture of our youth| Dolls are ches Flees From Store oaks Spare was villa ND Koes—it's Perlod chairs, real paint. /0ni! more natu Sebi toa: Pisaue] Walking into the Melrose grocery, emaker ings for the walls, bridge lamps, and | “0'eS Wholly ac o ete but in {1809 Melrose. place, Wednesday nights 1» Portland Husband ee Naca. oe ey NEARING DEATH sliver and crystal brea Draenei ee eaten; | young man picked up a box of ok an « | mald to Coolidge, pretending to be Milady doll may step into h d , pa ast heir |S4tS and three cartons of cigarets, fa eee ee Is Facing Murder |!) 0 Cvoises. uenting fo One at Liberty, Other Is ratiroom ana switen on the Gi Phecesndatie sar anee ha ‘than | He fled before the proprietor could } oo PORTLAND, by. 20.—Po- | wheres! f ahe. pleanes | aes {eatch him ro © co | ” inn’ tai if ene. Di the dolls themselves, A cha | plex. Golf all day. radio » charges of murder J Grace. Don't go ciitx; ongines run by electricity, and | wen al a aaa | |e tenant crac’ Dot Has Abandoned Hope | sory oncom eta eognes run y eet: and "han may ride iret buggies, (TWO HELD FOR FIGHTING, night. li who shot 1 kille Korttiee.| ce” chhes Colber: Wottite nie Salah: WAR AES ertos ieee esta i Dee nS Re: Rony: shes0. | Following a fist fight St N, 43ed aia micas |e ih pi : prietor, at. liberty hursday |Furry dogs and cats crave attention, |¢ and Dayto an eh | wit, ‘Marmna K. “French,” ‘Tuesday town wil come, and walk RIGS Mrs. War. Under, $1,000 bonds, while taing .| Baltimore Post is and our old friend Felix, the Sekt eae cae ce * even Sep rs T night. Mooney shot himse ut | yon 1G mie S0dky, he dj \charge ¢ anslaughter accessory | * e e. onc! Mardy abe tapee sd svpeciait. eee physicians today reported he would |” “when you walk home with .he y, his. pageed | Chars peng ire ped Ae or | Facing Income Suit |!‘ ‘me. strolls onc in the city Jail on an open charge The government ts stilt collecting) i 1. ocver ig tbe ieloue, “And ‘wher fi spag ga Sete. eoPapRn Ua RecIN ee ARE Rr BALTIMORE, Md., Noy. 20,—Tho |UCs, oblivious of the pric Thursday. He is ‘accused of assaults eae CROCE: NTS Pee eee to her on the lounge consciousne kitied and Mrs. Louisa Traversa was|the Daily Post, was indicted by |departments are busy catering to the | Ullding, hitting him inthe face: rai ta Whether Coolidge followed thi Sis riously injure federal grand jury here today for|savance guard of t hitd- | i a oust d r Dr. Cark W. Sawyer, tha bulletin vance guard 0 puyers. Chile tien ot peanuta|| C804 Car sapien vet wit BAO so uct | mig thay Pisano vest, rt me tax returns. "lish eyes are round. with antedgacen,| RAN FROM COP, JAILED 4 states, peanut | Bargains | But a'short time later their engage nha 1s restlean most (40d driver of the automobile, was still » were five counts, all charg: and elders surreptitiously fumble the| paul’ Whache and’ Delbert 4 4 . |ment was announce he tiaras wld in jail. on manslaughter |ing the Post had unlawfully pub-|switches of mechanical doo-dads, and'| vier, 20. aia’ the: 100k u Can be found daily in The But Coolidge knew little of the) uy elt © isin a semi. [Charge in lieu of $2,500 bonds lished the taxes of an individual. | watch results with open delight Patrolman A. J. Hill when they saw okiie Want Ad columns |delicacies of dealings with tho fair) oom, ze a ees No date has been set by’ Cy C. Dal. |The returns named in the Indictment) “There ts, too, a Santa Claus! I hindeww Pras night and they. Seam . a | ona et rk wex. He did not know that it wa niet fal ton, justice of the for a pre: | were those of J. Cookman Boyd, Leon a |W hereupon Hill ct i them anal n has his price, and every | = | : Hoge | f ' : vere : ate aI Z f chased them and . f his place to ask her to name St ' 1 |Iiminary hearing C, Coblens, Frank A, Furst, Daniel arrested both. Th in thet woman has her figure. 1924 FORD COUPE $495 Parte ag hes j x THINGENR RA AWaLAR eects Ihe é ed both, Th n the hoose: wae ‘The original paint is good; there || Wedding ‘ nau ‘il > Kitchen Accidents gow, trying to explain why they Bees are now said to be feeding ot are 6 tires, electric rainswipe, || The school term closed, Miss) py, "| HOME IS -RANSACKED This was understood to have been | fled from Hill, Z vist rayne, a mirror and many other extras. || Goodhue went to her home in Ve mmun the first Indictment to test the in. Cause Three Fires | atte mt Ease roponshine. + Fi The mechanical condition 18 || mont, greatly puzzled. She did not ; Entering the home of Mrs, N.|come tax publicity law | | Sting me, Bee, sting me first class. Reasonable terms, || 116 whether she should ata tion, it han, 1818 Second ave. W., Wednes:| Six other newspapers are to be in-| Kitchen accidents caused three} * poate and work on her trousseau, or! py r day night, a key” burglar ran- | dicted {fires Wednesday W E A T H ER MEAN 6 A ha YOUR whether she should make arran Saw , distance just | Sacked the place, but found only Piling fuel too close to a stove re- ra ybedef, . | 5 C © school the 1 nforr t t yf 7 v ulted in $: damage to the home|] Unsetth probably rain tonight F ; rei of the barguing in || ments to return to the school the| night and was informed that the|some rings of slight. value. ac 1 ‘ j Only oid anh ‘the pe the first || Her ie anntin following term. te proxident Heved | cording to the police. The thict-tos Mack, Noted Actor, lof Mrs. D. Robison, ve N. 34th st and Mriday; mild te nine furniture installment is due. . hie F le ing H e . . A defective flue was blamed for a ture; strong S. W. winds _While she was in this quandary,|to be sinkin the rings und fled | oe i is | +, Ié Seriously. Ill |ssso tir at the homeot Tokers | meinhechitiro' Lab: s4 Hiei pelon to F. H. Phillip of MT, VERNON, N. Y., Nov. 20 Fourth ave, W. An over:|! Maximum, 58. Minimum, 4% | ~ ‘ s which measures Willard Mack, noted actor and play tod stove at 348 N. 48th st. caused | Today noon, ear, ne y we ee | Wight, Was taken to a local hospital damage today, suffering from bronchial pneu 5 | j mona £0 with | BY JIM MARSHALL was thg happiest boy in town their father Benny knows the ure. The surrender of Benny to His condition was said to be criti c | ITTERSW Life's like He'd never known Whit a good thrill of that, now the honte a | 4 ABIGAIL APPLES‘ 170" © 8 ys: thate A laugh and a tear pal a father could he. It was The kid's soul is beating at Haeratiene Mace a et 5 . ad? the ch ag maybe { the gate, ery © get in o's id healthy smilin A / j “Th’ only two ah : Lely fa nse ll new to him—the opening of th A te, crying to get in wistful kid, willing to. make $96 Check Was in e new animals that Benny lived in fairyland last gate into a wor wonder me and bi daddy to me,” he Tast ae His Stolen Coat ; week—such a fairyland as only Today, out at’ the, Washing mulhe Bd waka tig Leen aust week Wenny tived in ; ee have been devel a 14-year-old by with his pre ton Children’s home, where Moodiamlaters. *Lwilre ould, 1 wonderland for a day ndiy \ burgher broke into the home of Mr Fixit «ions unshattered, can good, . u he stands outside the gate Mike Ressini, 805 20th “ave ° yped in the past cious iusions Benny lives, life looks pretty never knew before gost . , y " live ing. The Star daked a doxen jonny 5 beating on the bars with child Wednesday night and stole: Mike ° . 19,000 years are % BiccHs Gdatiieews Tier stb (ie bleak, Benny's upper lip trem: | T wisht 1 had a dad—a rea! dad {sh fists, oyes asparkio@with | Sunday suit—the black “ono .with Will Fix It th’ teahound and 4 father to Benny for a day and tear arkle in his | saat : ® | tours, be rging to get back into | white spots, And not only that, but " the lounge-lizard.’ ls beri Fatherand-Son week Once more the kid is standing ny, says Miss Mary 'T. sibbott ons Lone pocket | ate or im and everybody feeling fatherly |@outsiae the gate, looking into | down at the headquarters of the Bittersweet. Life's like that, [ ‘Two suite and a fox fur wer M - Th Ss NOU parilc te,’ou pha. deesebed// ioe? Cloehda: Wicd oaNAy) | diners the wonderland he visited “for home society. rather killed in A laugh and a tear |atolen from Betty Wilson, 16244 on ay in e ar ays The Star's market reporter.| auto rides, books and theater one day only.” Other kids pliy | a lumber camp. Mother left And maybe, if somebody hears | Seventh ave. probably by a woman | Thanks for the warning tlokets descended on Benny. He around in the wonderland with | with six children, Work, Fail Honny's plea, a laugh again | thiet sony eae

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