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AC 4 FURNACE DEATH BRITISH TROOPS | FIEND SOUGHT PATROL CAIRO Authorities Getting Evidence He in Parsonage Murder Case od T HERE Ss pe Moderate Government Will End Crisis “Sweet Sixteen” Frocks Woman aut ities expe to inter. Vikw in Lithopolis is Mrs. L. Redelfs, Wife of a Lithopolis minister, Rev ©. V. Sheatsley, husband of Mrs.| Addie Sheatsley, Columbus furnace Victim, said today. “I hope they see her,” the pastor nid. “They will learn that she was hot at our home for dinner, but that Bhe came in the fmorning at abot 10 o'clock and stayed only 10 m utes.” Entertain Tonight Chief Seattle tribe, Improved Or. der of Redmen, will entertain Tues @ay evening, at 1921% First ave. Speakers will-include George Mar-| shall, Fred Lobrel and Mayor| Brown. The program committeo for the event consists of Chairman J. Beckford, Joe M and J. M. Hooper. Past history of the order Will be related for the member.| Bhip's benefit | NCH MAY PARDON GERMAN Seattle Redmen to le park from FY Univer n 2 Iman arma to r R, B. Hesketh was voting debate, at o mem e ©" Convention Cheers as Aged | Leader Is Re-elected ber "no," followed a ree PRET | HER , ABOUT BUCKET SHOP STARTS ON PAGE 1 retall trades Hesketh not fig that he was samen b me ion was n c ora give tt during the ‘ ak in time. M even A five from the bust “ neas district Is expected to be named | 5, } sulted Tuesday by the trade ; tithe grain brok serve with the city’s fice. partment in again revising The council re-elected was | w on the Was s wntown streets and) First vice president, James . Business jnterests complained that Dut tr the parking ban drives away after ea, t t noo mun. ridiar shoppers to the ov § com trading centers. ‘The Me district. {mprovement club ach of dash reet cars impossible aching, BE. i. ad: Bt adimon ka appro Lynch, superintendent of: fire al m, suggests ye to the fire alar fully the u write department at a thi ream should be Wo a alarm 1 at Seve installing alarma at dangerous oc day and when there { Parents to “Trudge to School” at Lincoln Hi ™ vome? to apy oon w \T THEIR POPULAR PRICE OF SAYS WOMAN ‘ +" Bowe Wau x WAS NORMAt ‘ mee q Aas sh a ~" - yht of whole families digging for razor clams is a common one : See ee Lasthe ' ‘ < SF Midwe " eter 3 R 3 . t t a in this 1 é pon 1 chow Gre ‘ i f who called 4 ything Moston ever t : het lick the - ona 7 ¥ A " or Y arty € and becc ingne oo ZR-3 ARRIVES INOlmsted Case May Be [{™* Siiisras to Bre Eheatdey andl om , le ms ec ase ay e | MR FIXIT In Point of Value Nothing Ever Appears irl Retard poe : WASHINGTON “G Wire M oll: garaee caren to Match “Sweet Sixteen” Merit at the Price, tre 1 t reat 1re ystery \ nn — no Matter What Reason Is Asserted to Give Byam i hal Br ° ougpeged $9 8 ¥ on ontent Special” Value. Derfect!y Ship Ahead of Time; to Be ~ Wem . ’ > ount? J Pp ger , “Shaws Christened “Los Angeles” Charges of Wire lapping Fly Back and *""""" ons ave. W OFFICERS SEARCH “Hands Off Egypt ea Big Bete ' . t on ‘ NEW WINTER PASTOR's HOME ° rerddy pproa, Va ‘ myatery wieed ; i gah Warning to Others the southeast. It began ®) Wires, er tapped und puted:| A rer was called Int rhage is not res sonag: . t el 4 t ' ata He was, 4% ved to ba} Dally M 1 the ¢ 4 ot : —_ ft . 7 par n front of homes, noon, Evening, Street and In orton sind ' ’ ‘ ne h s control of Ur We try t formal Affairs. — pa F; ’ + as neat and attractive as hey wlth ‘ , Dtistet kae CT . possib the family =e rent For juniors, misses and wom Mamned several rabbits pe vo are meen ay een gaa er ante mie bet re, the pastor Ange saya Lyle, “I : i ty ot poral chia ba It is now pparent that Mrs have tapped y . ¢ wothing to say. iSheatsley was slain by someone who Bb. OH. M. fore her body was placed in the fur. that t 10 oa. Th sear . ° 418 hace, King said ; puriediet : s 1 against Olmst sd. P f Heveryns gays this ts \ The wullde theory te very remote La aims that telept Olmsted Wants Lyle Probed «ur struction and ¢ er and we have only to proc: the “ 1 t , trespas You ean Detectives were ordered to search <p t . they ha ‘ headaverte for a “strange character,” reported ral he evid but Ana @ tables ses by several residents of the Bexley BAN IS OFF he know fod t s Mr. Fist ings roost @istrict to have been calling at back Page there is the case of the! f s on a neighbor enter the basement - ar Be s powerfull and his aides st an I do about it? ; The man's first request was tor Committee Named to Again |r be used fay by Roy O 117 : WOODLAND AVE, Party Dresses in high esidents td. H f, ia twaters. «4 th ty for broadcasting cot @ raid on the ¢ f thene sters t allowed Deane grea tempat Revise Traffic Laws * t r thin shades of crepe, $16 might warm himself in the furnace shéady te pe ytt bust you take room of the basement. Fr betas. be business men G eek wy win g will, ghbe oes heir p the city coun blue the tough skin of the t able ad CANTON, Ohio, Nor Tho | * bette: wri ney tend ' Our New York Purchasing Bureau has seen to it that in this shipment reach the point that shame so-called “end-of-month” val- ues and other attempts making values appear beyond real worth, big values at Come and see for yourself that these are values not approached anywhere at : Sixteen Dollars. rr and Party dresses velvet black colors, $16 S protest to lifting the ban ‘ARIS, Noy. 25.—It is semi-offi elally announced the government has|SELL E decided to recommend that the Ger-| Man general, Voh Nathusius, sen : ee 2 Back to Dear Old School Days Tuesday Eve- RONDON Nov seeLionte anon ning for Mom ’n’ Pop wirters are doing a rushing business Sixth v Ry | an, Kans | old ee 9 ; fenced to a year’s imprisonment bh per cent, selling insurance} gov, w = : 7 : LUCILLE BUTLER — fir Tuesday night, when they! @ French court-martial, be pardo! t war or civil commotion . . : ol days—dear|will put in a “full day's work" in by President Doumergue hi one mont? % 7 will become|the class rooms of Lincoln high. i HERS MONE ABOUT | eS ; one option | red 8 wnat epee ts Char lie Chaplin P lans | Y Ghee = O°. BREAKS SILENCE "| Wedding Across Border) | dads and a 2 2 a th mothers )LLYWOOD, Nov | weds will honey’ i in the last three years of the rum war than in America’s ad Mrs. Sheatsley’s Son Tells rou cai, sust as thelr Ei ccuanee tess th Nave sates z to | # expedition in the world war, league with calling of the rc - t nd n Guaymas & : ‘ A fy t His Ow St r comedian, and Lita | ‘om ymas, i ' Airplanes are in common use. fede n tod Ss n story of the daily bulletin: new le The marriage license is report: ‘ The “enemy” has a fleet of sea-going rum runners, |),{4{0" 0% Ne We : ibereedaerss pares Tied | “ed.-to have been. secured/ont Oogp. | carrying gunmen, seasoned mariners and well-paid P has ee ee tee ; ; Fy pa Kart eeerstes rahe ac paeel i crews. ¢ sora ga ¢ that he waa tired of reading ib will outline the and answor Mexico, acc | ‘ na oe lapse between the a ‘Se : repens is c papers of his reluctance to talk, | questions. Lat come assem-| ceived by date of the license and the cere- | A) Hundreds of small power boats are ready along the . nd attempted to) « Sheatsley, son of Mrs. /ply, with short talks by Superin-| here | mony. | i » coast to spurt in with the contraband. Ty saalantan tb Ne event re T m peculator who | y, Columbus furnace victim, |tendent of Schools T. R. Colo, L Chaplin e # “The enemy” has a spy system in every city on th designe D pre trad futures or margins is [4 interview with the United|yt, Higgins, principal Lincoln, border 4 0 ; a yen the | (he eee ee ee ee catia te ie (Plas: Sereicect Ei Coast. Suatiitne kh ee ! ny discussed freely the /and Mrs. H. H. Canfield, president! ternoon and started down the in- an Service for ; . eels wane Maia tet ft ¢ of his mother’s body in the|of the Lincoln Parent-Teachers’ as-| terior, bound for tl | He employs the radio for communication. would “perpetuate. the 1 or bearish news Lutheran parsonage furnace. \ ehebactahs sett by the doublo boys'| town. Quost by Mrs. Ella H. Ames | Bi Is it a war or not? The battle between government forces nn chactaca tind 6eishe sto way Prdontoer Sach “When I entered the cellar,” Clar-|and girls’ quartets, and singing of] Press correspondent at Nogales Funeral services will be hold and booze runners embraces most every phase of war-to- |e cnet mpathy to the 6 Ct rrrkha’ barons tin jence sald, “I saw ashes strewn about | school songs and cheers by the par} the funster refused to either {Wednesday at 11:30 a, m, at Rolling | the-end— The executive counc s instructed | region: I the floor and I just cleaned them UD.|onts, under the leadership of the| eny or confirm the report of his |bay, on Bainbridge island, for Mrs oT ie : an ¥ ipademouniaa: tanineialivvads i The furnace was smoking furiously | cnool cheer lenders approaching marriage Ella Hall. Ames, wife of Edgar | \ Except that the United States is just starting to recognize |to oppose any attempt pan | and I opened the door a little to see eneaner ee f “Let's not talk about it," the ;Ames. The Ames havo live: Ss | i] a the situation as a militant challenge righté and liberties of the worker | , It was to be a regular “prop . ed in Se | -& JAN aha a lé Ze. f | |\Can’t Locate Body what was wrong. rally, and should tend to bring about; Comedian smiled. “Just say I /attle 22 years. Mrs. Ames, who died | Up to this fall the enemy” has had things much his own | T saw a dark form. T thought It). patter understanding.between par.| ®™ Doncommittal.” late Monday, was bom in Markam «Way. Uncle Sam's land patrols have been pitifully inade-| Bad Weather Halts | of Drowned Youth) mignt bo mother and 1. closed the Miss Grey is reported to have Jont. ents and children in the matter ¢ years ago, and married . Less than 50 men, with no autos or airplanes, are ¢ | MONTESANO, Wash., Nov, 25,—|100r and went upstairs, 1 didn’t want, {0.0 1M CuO ee ie amd | Been In Guaymas for several lin Rockford, Ill, in 18 She Mbetied'to cuard'the border from Tdeho to Geom Steatte, | Attack on Warship) gorcnors as yet nove been unable to|t0 Dellove it was mother, but 1 waa |anmor’ non ‘betwee pacents’ and ’ay# awaiting, with her mother, [survived, benide” her husband, dy fe 7 # } . a straits, ; age RE dna “thes Body SP fibre vada afraid it was, After lying on the ony 2 | the arrival of Chaplin and his two daughters, Mrs. G nfiel British Columbia, gloriously, defiantly and almost fanatically |, NOP¥OLK, Va. Nov. 25.— with] find the | ; whe Feat eae, it | bed in my room a While, I-went, out|teachera, the: city: over | party O ARURHKASS, Sirs, knees, bad weather ngain halting the firing | Cosmopoll: i of Cle Elum, and Mrs. wet, is to the north, and 11 railroads and 50 auto highway um, a0 r . EL Dick, x 9 ¥ i 4 est on the uncom: ed drend.|sop river Sunday when a raft on|%24 Joined some of the boys on the} | After the ceremony the newly- of Rolling bay. Services will be con- leading down into Washington form a natural sieve. ught Washington, 30 miles oft|which he and his father and another) football field, It mado mo sick to | p—— AA? treo by the Rev. A. M. Bailey. ARCATA FIRED pe Henry, tho navy department| man were returning trom a hunting think of what Thad seon and T tried | W BANK HERE'S MORE ABOUT {/?nterment will be in Mount Pleasant, OPENING SHOT jrevoking the application for the 10|trip broke up. A log Jam where the |‘ forget ; | | ‘ap | { —— Some 30 prohibition agents have given their lives in the | PMNs Planes requisitioned to fin-|boy was last seen by the two men} “When T came home at 5:30 father | GUNMAN “ ehellion”” but the wor em b the 1 their lives in t 16 Vinh destruction of the doomed ship,| who managed to%wwim ashore was |Met me at the door and sald = A al ae Travel to Alaska ‘booze rebellion’’—bu € wonder is that more have not been | the 7. $. S. Texas may be ordered 1 Monday in an effort to find Ob Bud, something terrible has) Taogma Bank of California) STARTS ON PAGE 1 killed along the border. today to proceed to the scene of the|« trace of the body happened, Mother has got into the Keeps Up All Year The real warfare, however, has been, and will be, naval. | target and sink the Washington with Capt. Dodge’s men fired the shot heard up and down the|!¢t largest guns Coast last August when the Coast Guard cutter Arcata| E opened fire on the M-899 in Hood canal. The booze boat had| Valentino Returns refused to heave to. Uncle Sam's men sent nine shots at her | and eight found their mark. "to Hollywood Work |furnace,’ That is all I know about { want the papers to stop Sees STAR’S ALL-COAST that won't talk." | TACOMA, Nov, 25.—Construction| Peterson was arrested here in 1916 ELEVEN IS PICKED Rainier Valley to jof a new $750,000 bank home at 1013| whon ho confessed to more than 100 Tf you were a football | | Pacific ave, in 1 was announced | bu At that time he was re-! what men would you choose from Talk Transportation |» tho Bank of California N, A.,/turned to California to serve out a were found on tim, guns ying to Spend $750,000 | He carried two} Trvel to tho interior of Alaska and 43 ro s jnow keeps up all tho year round, an rounds of ammunition. |TOv ane to Geode I Here city passenger agent of tho Alaska mship Co. the coach, St “Before completion of the ; Rs A 6s. ANGELES, N R the Const conference teams for Pe ; XbAAY |sevensyenr | sentence. Among the {{@roud from Seward to Fairbanks A couple days after this skirmish a certain booze smuggler, | 4 a ‘" Mn eACib Becks tere} Bue temiTtt ie ne poeta re ay Ladle ib.|, The threeatory bribk Tourtet h tor | burmlactes he diiitted waa agprow! hat aM asi ttle UG MOE for the - } H “hes » |g sure aie) ‘ " dolph wlenti came back to oly That's w sicking a at | Empire way, wi bo discussed at § p, e Rm AO! 8 0! by }intertor, ays, “Now they several times in the clutches of the law, surrendered himself wood's open arms and two breach off] (That's What picking an AllStar | i oaday by. members of the Fal. { structure will be raged to make room | Of the sleeping/ quarters: of TUIKE | trom Seward to Fairt on th { , P eleven means, and The p's 1924 |] ts rbanks on the and offered his boat to the government. He saw what was] contract suits today ‘elections, ay ywetmed by ‘The Star’a || Mer Valley Commoretal club, [for the now bank home, ‘Tho ‘ta.| Jeremiah Noterer, while the Jurist] Aitroad, and from there wane the coming. He saw the rum smugglers have suddenly been cast| One sult for $1,500 and another for sporting editor, are published on {| /M8 At the Columbla branch Ubrary,]coma branch will be larger than| Was asleep. iJotirney by sledge to all into the class of enem; and that the United States governa)$!5,187 are to recover amounts the |] (ouie's sport. page | It is proposed to put buses on the the new buildings in Seattle and} A woman, believed to be Poter-|points. Our weekly boat to ment is at last on the job as if it were handling any other | *? ! 1 to owe A local booking Football fan will be Interested || Toute, and residents are Invited to Portland. ‘Tho sito is two doors north | son's wife, is belng sought in Van-|will average about 100 passe “ie aia z meat ja curing him screen em!) iy this selection, and you'll find {t || Present their opinions on the sub-|of the Brotherhood Gc ative Na-|couver, B.C, ‘Two lotters from her {all thru the winter months, In the ont rifle a ai ployment during the days he was not] oy 16, ject, 1, &. Markham is. president {tional bank to be opened fh the | with the address, 1001 W, 1ith st. |/summer we have more than we can With rifle and cannon, wo Much sought after by producers. of the club. spring were found in his pocket, sourry,”

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