The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1924, Page 2

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és PAGE PLAN FUNERAL MONDAY ‘Mrs. Harding to Be Laid Beside Husband yites for ia worth Met ot w Monday aft Swat Rita agama | ONLY 3 WIDOWS OF FORMER PRESIDENTS | OF U. S. NOW LIVING Mrs, Harding ts ee ee eee HERE’S MORE ABOUT | BABY STARTS ON P/ AGE 1 = ried again i d another he wou ve up © b “He agreed, d his p Ruth.” 0 6 RS. THOMPSON arrived tn New Was an invalid for 2 year, and the Started working for her baby In two years ame full partne: an art il ng burea saved $ . claim her n back to Two wee ago she c i backwoods farmhouse gate and wath ered the baby had no’ en. was told child and ¢ right to her have !t, she says, . aL PEOPLE oc stand,” she Diaby because it w to ever be able to take care Properly. I could p her by| Temaining to die. So I went East to work for her. | “T } proot T can earn ap s proximately $450 a month and am) Commerc ie for her. It decide wheth jest day” is coming soon RIFT WIDENING ~ Mayor and Council Disagree ™ mother on Uhden’s Services That the ri ‘Detween the city council and Mayor Brown may widen | 8 @ result of the Uhden matter was freely forecast hall. circ this week. The mayor wants Carl Uhden, Skagit engineer, to con in city employ at least until the f of the year to make o7 Feports on the power proje tre guidance. The council utili committee approved a bill Thursday | Whereby his se: ail Skagit ernest would terminate | November 3 Uhden, iy ©o io Paper men at the mayor's office Fri day, was noncommi He said he Would stay until he had completed] tha reports for the ma # Month from now tinue to make his hon “I'm strong for Seattle " now,” he smiled. He came Spokane to take charge of t unit pork. Tell It to Miss yor, proba Dorothea, Folks! jon ot the defendant se's|Fire Chief Won't Instead of telling it to the ma Fines, tell it to Miss Dortt Pole, local head of the elers’ | Aid society, and she will help you| @ut of trouble. “An ounce eventior she, ‘‘is better a pound of , ing—after th done “$0 we meet all import *and boats and try to } straight. “The other day I spotted Mown-cast, sitting on a bench jj Mepot. He said he lived in £ 86 We sent an operative out there {with him. Before he reached there tthe Jad confessed t he was fib. ‘ting. He had run ‘ay from } {home in the southern part of th ? state, had taken his father’s gun an # plenty of ammunition, and was bent on becoming anether Bill Hart!" je courts to} tor | robbery. | W Yes, Th THE SEATTLE STAR ere Are Lots of Twins in Seattle | DIVORCES Nevada's Six Months’ Resi- dence Law Upheld “GORE 1S NAMED {Coolidge Appoints Him Ag- riculture Head or, League Will Fiend . _ Talks on Tax Bill Northwest Business Men to Visit Asia Japan and t Sued for Divorce ee: Mother-in- -Law nesieediymicas Becuar is a er, 15, whom ried Be her pare * Hopes to Uiegenise w Girl Scout Council | Miss Daisy Ste of Tacoma will | 4 meet Seat terested Scouting for Girls at the Y. W. CA Saturda: M hopes to organize a G fees and those of | council here news |Ross Gets More Dope on Watson Prosecutor Bert fre m affiday affidavit Everett was made pol emat J Get Pay Increase When the § got thelr would have ght It. A. been in a position t t turned out I did lown the Une for it U. S. Threatens to dl Quit Drug Parley 3 ; GENEVA, No: The Ameri-|! Koenig Says Nation an dele supported by those |. Needs More Planes | et Fe. witha PRG tie meee BVERETT, Nov. 22.—Lieut. Theo- | tional cont uppression of }dore Koenlg, commander of Sand 'trat drugs, u reservations {Point air base, told the Rotary club/in connection with the parle bro } members today that the U. 8. gov-| ram accepted aenment {6° woefully behind in alr-| 2 : | plane equipment. * Within three yen i the country will have but of which 100 will be antiqu fme machines, Its strength be 8,000, Koenig sald, Every city in the nation have an airplane landing field, Meutenant sald 10 pla od war hould should the 6, Koenig said, q NOTICE » t off I hut off Mor WATER SHUT-OFE ER will | WIN? hen The Star gave the party at the Palace Hip for all twins, Here I Monda At, There were s ho could not come that night Sunday in n the Churche MYSTERY FIRE Probe Houseboat Blaze That Liberal Cat St. Alban's, ‘ ' Unive First Christian Spirit Does $2,000 Damage wallet, 4 NI : . fire he wept a BAPTIST 8 t pas a A Howe—1 1 Unity Society of Practical Chris than $2 t tianity V ¢ searching f ' place, w . Sacred New World College of Spir non the fire itualism, Divine Selence, New only one bed in the ' List Thought, ychology md Christian ’ ev f Theosophy ! Ave - ct Pree bad @ « a be Ar bet ‘ ‘ ’ y " 1 ve +] i q ~< © alarm : t Va ! Splritual Lig (22% ee oat oe ey Take n ! Mg Keligious Open Forum (Pa * 0 t Th vices, Chaplain Forsnnder of 1 An ut on ose 4 label Geary w peak on niver “ The Church of Payehlec Science ello ir s . Ar : ev. 3 e en per cent of the peo . - r" pleasant, but the ¥ ' tr . . : * ranks r Re m1 Maud Byrne, tel ae Ose Y. W. C. A. Vespers—4 Bi peter Is ¥ A 5 . : sa ky 2 per cent, CONGREGATIONAL Koslerucian Fellowship, . ee ee Whitman Memorial—Rowland Ya meethge ceueat's ° V0 ' et : in » r T M ame by this morn , and asked me to get a number. I got i» ove Project Settlers t promptly. Af Heavily Obligated » mas EPISCOPAT Trinkty Parish, st Jame " i ie ‘ a ‘ , ap iin th & I tp 1 by @ com for| # at th ‘ ‘ < ‘ 4 shows t . t i ae nied r 414,772,9 . e 4 1 thene| di the 114 inf a - “ r at it 6 ' t 4 ' quenly and Trinity Chapel, N. and linquent property t t : ‘ t $74 aven't eve St. John's Parish, West Seattle hid com haat = A Story About a Doll First Methodist plecopal, | Fifth at nl Kathleen Wanted One That Said “Mama,” ..| but Now the Neighbors—W an, Read It KAtacaer © the COLLINS, who is) A Gundrafsons en stopped The with her | came Kathie FIRST METHODIST PROTESTANT Methodist stestant quee: n, Jampened irafsons » First 20. pastor; “31 afsons, who live four) place in tt : \ own tho street, spent tho! Mrs. Collin around the nelghborh “Seo my sho says ‘Mama,’ ” giggling at the neighbors: "Did you | Invited Kathleen, dur u break in e about Mrs. Col ) the talk Some of the neighbors lat aghed and Bho squeezed the doll and the some didn't. elusiv "Mama" sounded. The Ce na went to her work as | Gundrafsor ooked, startled. Then a chambermaid in a First ave. hotel, | Mrs, Gundrafson laughed and started er eyes at and her Iris Jaw }to say something, looking curtously 4 Oregon " lamped shut To those who asked | at Mrs, Collins yer, pastor. | 2 Vhat's tho matter?” she Fe) swyy said Mrs. Gundrafson, “the 11. service; | Pied. shortly: | “Nothing’ Joll doesn't say ‘Mama’ at You're ember 27 Sao . oT tag HREE days ago, as she husband joined in Mrs St. John’s Danish Mission, 24 Kathleen good-bye in the morn on's laugh 1B. Spruce Re your van tn ay soon. Seat oid |. wxaue # # trying to kid you,” : : > an Mi ea. GAL “tat es Mama i She's d First Lutheran—11 when you nid | the beh aor Tho look in Mrs. Coll t After her rk was over for the | Mopped him short. He picked fay Mrs. Collins went to a econd | hat and, taking his wife by the arm, ave, department ate nd in the|ied her from house sartment fingered many dolls e426 8 that said “Mama” when JHEN Kathleen had been tn bed 1 squeezed them were $2.60; other lolls, atlent, could. be had more time and her sobs had ho ¢ edpiy, te atood for some | cled ay, Mrs. Collins went to the ree eg minutes, in one hand a Mama doll; | bedroom, and stooping, picked up the PRESBYTERIAN n the other a cheaper, silent doll, | “oll where the girl had flung It. wi RlciibelaL Mav. R ,|Her gray Irish eyes grew specula-| Sho brought the doll back to the iiotiaa ners tp : . * | tive ing down the dolls, she | kitchen and, taking off the stove lid, : ngered the coins in a slim brown | thrust the doll into the glowing coals, : ‘ cencrer int purse poking it down with the liddifter rf TAO De Re SESE I ves “L can’t afford the Mama doll,’*, Until It was burning flercely : td the “a ‘_ | Then she sat down in a scarred rock livers! ’resh; Ith st.|she told the salesgirl I haven't Unversity, Ere ia rit |enough. money-—cwith. me," sho add: | 128 chalr before the stove and stared sgt i) aster" m,,{ed, as defensive afterthought. |Stonily at the red gleam of tho fire Oh oy" te “Please wrap up the cheaper doll." | for some time Ll dla : . | HE Gundratsons, who ved four Aeon ° . O% the evening before Kathleen's doors down the street, were trav birthday Mrs, Collins brought] eling around the neighborhood, gle MISCELLANEOUS ae n , gle i ead amt out the box containing the doll |gling to tho nelghbors: “Did you 2 “Tam going to « you your m., heal he wald, “t dolly nov wuse I i ts ti 4M) tried to fool her kid by saying ‘Mama’ message Cl | a4 rushed in the morning I won't f when the kid squeezed her 30-cent ‘ and messages:!nave time, Here 1a your doll, | gol ednesdays, » m., healing and | kath und many happy returns ot} Se CN cs tures: the di Besant Lodge Theosophical society rr ‘ MO 0 girl seized. the kage aa ‘30 Fa i 1 a. m, Sunday | unmapped ie om ti ce Vi cintten ecture: “The Life eR cha Tssie thai aay earth ah of City Fire Laws | ors of the Ant,” by Prof. T.Janticipatory smile, squeesed it Over 30 cages of fire law violations | “Ia it a Mama doll,” mother?” she). nog awe al Science Church of Amer: | said shee naps cae aA First ave-—Rov. 1. Neville] ‘try it and see, deur,’ said the|tho past week, according to Fire Mar ipscomb, pastor; 6 Pp. ma Open] woman |shal Laing, following a series of night amt. “Overcominie"'si7 Pp ms Hub! An the red the doll.some:|raids on hotels and lodging houses, er; 8 p. m,, lecture: “Why a Jew thin * quite distinctly.) rhe arrests continued Saturday, reo Crystal message }1t was sound, hardly] : Church of Spiritual Seie A. O.| neeming to come from the doll wt all, |W! many hotel men facing charges ve: 8. Y + ]U, W. temple, Ninth ave-Rev. Loe| Kathleen sat on the floor, on an! Of maintaining improper fire warn- Morgan at. F, Elmore; & p. m, Open Forum, | old rug, before the kitchen stove, andlings, No red lights at exits, dark tyle st., from 8 a |Rey. Knov 5 p. my lectire by) squeezed the doll monotonously. AS/atalrways, and obstructions in hall {pm | fey, Hr Sowing and Heap-| monotonously “Mama, mama" tickled |qways were among the most popular »——_—— and Psychometry | her cars. cuties of arres | | hear about Mrs. Collins and how she| a || British Clubs Dance TWO AVIATORS MONEY SCANDAL REFORESTATION® IN GERMANY Amazing Revelations M ARE SAFE Landed Near Blaine Friday With Engine Trouble in Post-War Intrigue NLA 2 BY CAKL D GHOAT , 4. * i 3 lat : - Y. W. C.:A. Affair. Compli- | rceery net ments Foreign Women : nsored by the artment of the Y ons , | aie IT WERE English and citize y e 1 Wo CA % cng Soler ee Members of- the , ” : ‘ Dauskters of ¢ I : Mra. Nettle Shreve "YP lg bacgige. “ Won't Put Iodine U iv in City’s Water Seattle's wate will not be experimental 1 azure | ng goiter, That was » of water and health ment authorities before the c ttee Friday af rumored ° 1 weeks, ¥ r 313 Hint by Autos in October in Oregon Elevator Girl Has SALEM, Ore, Noy. 23—Eight persons were killed And 213 tnjured 1 2,695 traffic accidents on Ore ghways ring October, accord! tof T. A ¢ part of motor. 1,414 acct right of way Try to Save Dog’s Life, Cars Cra h ainier also killed irivers, | Lakeside bivd. Seattlo Hardware | Well-Known Local Found Us Cheerfu Woman Dies F; riday | IS URGED ade ‘Conference Cedar Seeks Actior River Waterst you’ LL FIND) Valuable Timber Said to Be Sold U. S. Chamber Head _to Be Here Nov. 28 ctor room } Kid McCoy’s Mother Dead at Age. of 78 ANGELES, ( ° Liquor Trial Put. _ Off Until Dec. 16 Trial of Mike and Bill Dc and Johr 1a after fed Co., & to avold the , - s in canine. v cir fenders were Sund. am the Butter _— free the dog ¥ und dead under- | ™ Cara U'Ren, well)” ae hat nown in Seat a civic worker. | net a She died Friday after @ short ill: Mrs, U'Ren, wife of W. J. 1 of the Brass company, n active part in the Was! Waterville Booster Says City Prospers Watervilla is prospering, Mrs. B. A. Smit esterday Seatt taken Jot Parents and T< a/a member of hers. the child welfare there, was in Seattle | Partment of the Seattle Feders spreading the fame of her} Of Women’s clubs, the Queen Study club, the Women's City |and the Pioneers’ assoctation She who con’ fair city The finest thing we have is the “The most profit- | whea which | good for year, | t crop, next Give Concert for ks mighty because of the rain and snow. And} tho biggest thing we have is Con. | ‘ Benefit of Par gressman Ben Hill." | The Leahy School of Irish Dar | will give a concert in § school auditorium jat So'clock for the benefit jbers by local and outside + }comprise the program. J. H. }lor is chairman, |be accompanied Christensen’s Hall, and Madison EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT dial invitation is extended Broadway ancers |ton branch of the National Congress y ation jt ompany against Joha Anne nd Marie A Nelson and Hanna and John D, Anderson ° of-way asked consists of . a Monday evening} 7 of the | parish. Vocal and instrumental num- Cc. Dudley, vs Ask Condemnation | for a Phone Line had hing-| .Condemnatoin proceadings { proposed telephone ri Was itwen Seattle a rior court Saturday t feet long ish Mayor to Get New neing Sedan From City e city council utilities commite tee Friday afternoon approved an ex. |chango of Mayor Brown's presen alent | Offictal touring r for a $3,300 Tay-| Gun, The item was part of the 192 will | Police budget. Other expenditures who enjoy good music, ° SDERSY good dancing, good fellowahip, |] Plano; D. O'Connor, violin, and P.| cluded a $4,200 patrol wa d Birmingham, fife. | fe six Studebaker automobile — = ——————————————— = tak in exchang 00 for fiv ; Ford cars, and $4,245 for 16 motor “How to Get What You Want’ GREATEST DISCOVERY IN 100 YEARS Mental Radio SIX FREE LECTURES | Beginning Tomorrow November 23rd 3 P.M.—“The Gold . Mine Within You.”. 8 P. M.—“The Way to Health.” TAL LECTURE, “WHAT IRY WOMAN SHOULD Now." FOR WOMEN ONLY. Nov. 30, 3 P.M. Masonio. Club, Arcade. Bldg. $2, plus war tax. . MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM HARVARD AVE. AND PINE ST. Cop Shoes He Chased ave. Driver Half a Mile ames McArthur w held in the Holschumaker was forced to chase McArthur fe half a mile down Ra Arthur was zigzagging and imper ing traffic, it is charge | Football Injury MEDFORD, Ore., Nov Charles Jdied as a result of cerebral spinal |meningitis caused by an injury re clans who performed an autopsy. The succumbed yesterday after hav. | Their Auto Skids SPOKANE, Noy, John A. Me: Killed almost instantly last night |when their auto skidded on Wet pave city Jail Saturday ¢ charge. of nier before he could stop the BE. Van Scoyoc, 17, left halfback of ceived in a recent football game, ac- |ling been iit most of this week, | Millan, 66, and Robert Gunning, 71, |ment near Chen The overturnes ar crushed both men, drunken driving Pa man O. K jman, according to the officer Mc Youth Bice Fron e Medford high school football team, cording to an announcement of physi- 'Two Killed When |big Spokane property holders, were } The Lucky Dice club will hold their opening dance at the Renton Hill club house, 18th and Madison st, Thanksgiving evo, November 26th The formal opening of the club house, which has been closed for several months duo to extensive alterations, Iwill also take place on this evening,

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