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| rison Release) _ PRIEST DROWNED IN AUTO ACCIDENT! — omen Fight Rice he ~necaneiale ase ae ates ra . oe) ee en» (WEATHER The Nev eT With the siggest Circulation in Washington . i q ie Home t Wt VOL, 26. NO aie =e aaa , WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ae Home | Seattle Is Thankful {et enh mronist THIEVES LEAVE THE OUT OF GROCERY | THAT IS ABOUT ALL Bre | Seldom Has City Had More Cause to PorTtAnn, x l HL sehawh iy? BI ogee lRbdge gece os le Club Passes Resolu- OMS N § i EB Thanh iving. Diet, turkeys, diet ) ‘ es aA oye ASK RELEASE OF tion Against Bring- TH E WAIT al Nt oes ; RUM MURDER ing Girl Here for MACFARLANE 1 ane i wally raul New Sanity Trial Hk H | r ": ° re SUSPECT if ETURN of Ruth Garren to | C0, AUDIT ; 4 wtdcs cobhe aw th toh th Seattle for a jury trial on ! rh F the fact that never fi ane mply Proceedings |’ tasea wedueday ty the seer. | Wl! Pea (a ext ease Gres | iled by Attorne | ‘tle Federation of Women’s ¥ : ’ | pry lly, andl sabe A Rev. Michael J. O'Callaghan, 16 years pastor of the Holy PRE-THANKGSIVING | 3 OTHERS HELD HERE! pass upon the girt slayers pe BACK FROM CALIFORNIA) posary church of West Seattle, who was drowned early ADVICE titlon for removal from Walla Wednesday morning when his car overturned on the high- Don't mislay your false teeth | ‘Are Implicated in Beryl G.| \Y*"* Macfarlane Accepts Respon- | way near Kent. —Photo by Bushnell — ianki "| Mie David A. Seibert, correapond: bility for Repayments eee : | | Hijacking Mystery Kk heceetar tera| SI i P BE ‘ ya oe tan, Wade ts eaact statement of the | WO Companions Escape Injury When | 77) HS AS corpus behalf of Clarence L-American foot man who suc tion of protest pas ciple nization Friday nig mt br meron | fA mati os sume sete | Car Crashes Into Ditch in Fog | ur men held in the ceeded gs hts automobile out Salt Sears in conind oy 30° The women of Seattle, she said. must be drawn up before Moritz | emer of the crowd after. the California ing of Capt. W. ( ‘Gillie cna oti n| bold that Miss Garrison is an un-| Thomsen, Seattle capitalist and INNED under his car when it skidded from the road on game and drove home in less than aboard the rumboat Bery! G. last} Safe person to be at large. | recapiey Jaw of the a of turn in the highway, a few miles north of Kent, at jaa i bg hema eptember were inatit n super onvicted- in 1919 of polsont he defunct company will ane jo 0 een Wado sada ; ‘5 6 September i uper-| Con 4 in 1919 poisoning | ounce whether his resources are | Cochran's crossing early Wednesday morning, the Rey. for court Wedne of her Mra, Douglas § football season is to be called upon to reimbursé | Michael J. O'Callaghan, pastor of the Holy Rosary church . drowned. | } | } i lover, Miss Garrison was committed Heavily-laden crowds 7. e thronged the public markets } i? Attorney H. C. Agr r, college yell leaders should have | Wednesday, obtaining sup- pA Rael Claveleod: decketes chat gp tothe Walla Walla ieee woiees sareateioes are | of West attle, v ttle trouble in getting a job, They . 3 2g ateeeA? ly ent a unlawfully t | criminally insane meecen, he econ Two companions, Rey. Patrick Gail shwayes Dectule radio atinouncers plies for the Thanksgiving Abe: wi w a wae er apuorsaee e Against certain per at the West Seat-; Her first recent at empt to gain Early in the afternoon angered on the rocks Wedne fay morning, He rch, and ver, B.C, He asks immediate r freedom fe ev, N, Andrew Mo- re eres gation around First and " leane on @ writ of habeas corpus. Of legal. techatealities, and her pe: | POF Know of the firm's condition | Goat’ perlsiant omsstos, at. the | St 66 39 AND A SHERIFF ~ Pik: i th eat atatHet: Pending « hearing — possibly} tition for removal here for a jury sore Diy Arrival ark’ bas received nO ddages cathedral, escuped setfous “tn- | A WEEK ' ike, th the tiarket district, f x | Wednesday on the petition before| trial on her sanity was dented Siecriast : “4 | Jury. it. + epee Ween vee a eS rd #4 required-the services of sev- Judge A. W. Frater, Attorney Agnew| Her attorneys, Frederick Wett Macfarlane is my daughter's hus-| Columbus sanitarum Wednesday in , eee ub traffie off t Wedne! wan in conference with| rick and J Morae, correctéd the |P4n4." std the grain and milling} a 1 conscious state, suffering || He’s Mystery Man. p tad Nera raffie officers to } | Depe pnecutor Bert C. Ross re-|error and filed another in, |™Magriate. “It # me to help fr him, then that ts a f y i te || garding te plea. Ross re. am wns to either grant y matter seat ravel.. Judging by the pic pe te , from’ Varios that petition Wednesday [that concerns no one. I am not in to Seattle from special services|! Tap His Shoulder. ¥ opie objected Me - ture, there'll be a generous ver, where he was rumental, he | afternoon terested the firm financially and White River Valley when the } ne, They said tha . - 7 ‘ ‘ there is no obligation 1 me accident oc Rey. O'Callaghan got home acro: he Ea@h supply of cheer in the home | | says, in c ig 4 confession from Deputy Prosecutor Patterson, oe t a | Baptbrperage in ode an dp laos 7 z ; P, Strumkins, implicating the four} fighting the petition, created « Until I have a ate-| was drivin vision was ob-| 667.799 IS the unknown quan- | se, the turkey was four days old of Miss Marion Cole, 1718 E. men held here. | sensation in court Tuesday aft ment of the liabilities of the con ted by the fog, his companions tity. Find it, sects oe tanita 62nd st., one of the thousands The four pr are Clar-| sae when he declared that peak: omen I babe not a : : is 4 ‘It will take no algebraic form- The stata " t: vesh . ence Cheatw 3 7éth st,| Miss Garrison must show that ROURCS whi v r wil do. ma turn the car left the roa ula. “K”" isa man. Beginning lTnes at ane * ist rash of downtown shoppers. eer; Charley Morris, | she has changed from an insane |1 Want to get a sttom of the|and rolled over. Rev. O’Callagha Thursday’ he will -roam™ ie ver E; Pe gies ea Shatei te Prank, tassha Harold Morris, brother of to a sane person since commit affair and am awaiting a full report. | companions were unable to get him ittiete “of ‘Bealtic rkey hesh tar Balt Photographs: ho resides 02 Watao y I want to see just how much money | out from under the car so went to| * ~ as } See Star Btaft F © ho resides at 803 Watson tal to Walla Walla. This is not ean is a ee oe ‘ ar so wen ¥ Between =the hours’ ott 3 ‘ o teats at. tay Cramer, an employe of shown in her petition, he ar has been lost }® fa jouse for aid. The pastor and 1:30 he will. stroll thie rs in Dublin are threaten. |the Blanchard dye works, gued. Macfarlane Wednesday eald that} Was dead when he was taken from) ba ag | ng to strike. Their bosses shouldn't ; hate morally: obligated to ‘pay clr tis | the“wreek Woodland Park. From 2:30 un- hare much tiouble?taeraitiag altties ; . stuffs, fruits and root crops in None of the fot y Dr. J. W. Ingraham, Walla wal. |? “7 np sabaetinngt toy Risaiea 2| ti 4 he. will be window-shop- perk ik Ok eat ARDLY another spot on earth] profusion; thousands of head of | ords, but all have been mentioi la prison physician, merely: etates | Cues Of Investors whose money was), Rey. O'Callaghan, lived at /4143) 1, SoS wv gecond Save ae elses cee has such cause to be thankful! dairy stock have produced |connection with, rum running, it is|that he “believes her now sane eretamtyran at the concern. | had nan: body is at i tween..4) and: 6; he’. willivane PPI this Thankagiving a# Sea wealth for farmers. eald. Patterson sald. § c f ” undertaking pariors in in ABIGAIL APPLESAUCN SAYS: | 5 Fhe eet t ryl G. case was particulart = KIND TO FRIENDS | cident occurred short-| Thenkestving. dinner at. ite Puget Sou untry y The Beryl G. case was particular! Pes at Fg’ : ue oacaerte | Pig’n Whistle, About 8 o'clock “A no-good wife w degree agreed W ined m difficult because the bodies of Capt TRAIN WRECK PLOT Zen, alee nen Uae L we 7 Nes springer | “The Unknown” will drop. into t | ture too kindly with friends who made | R ghan was for 16 is one who spends stions thru cleer, ye wt (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) 2 the Columbia theater to see ust a seasonable | krowth CALCUTTA) Nov. 26 othe celéty at | tablishéd as the great gateway for stigating two attempts to wreck them,” the broker. “With a/Holy Rosary at West Seattle, com-) Mary Philbin in “The Gaiety | in 9 . a } an abd. Ching. Mit 1 trains in Bengal, yesterday, are | market stich as the present one, large |!N& to Seattle from Limerick; Ire- t | ona of dollars’ worth of American av taees the violence was due to|losses may be incurred in a short; and, at that time to accept the will wear a light- over eis have Poll load ‘thotives ' charge. He coat and a dark suit. uthorities | losing vestments J tried to help| Fears head of the parish of the two hours. pretty in’ up an’ lets her husband go to work with — soft tinge of frost to's Thursday's banquets crisp keys, geese, ducks and went like the proverbial hot cakes at | Pr gone out thru the (Turn to Page 3 7, Column iT was widely known and | bolled exg on bi ntown and suburban markets, re-; Straits over the short route to the Peay: _——— —_____ ented fey pete his work among | If you recognize “K," 0 up : 4 + tallers reporting record sales as an| Far East | \ his parishioners, He was also head| to him, tap him on the shoulder : | chi [index of general prosperity. Huge) unemployment re- | of the Holy Rosary Catholic school] with a copy of The Btar and ; at “a. 8 quantities of “fixin's” went along) Ported; wages have been on an as-| = a on the West Side. say, “You are ‘K.’ The Un What } 2 of the old |with the birds, Seattle wives and nis- | Cending scale generally; more build : : known.” oned. girl Whe cleaned nos taal \tern carrying off double armloads to| ing fias béen done than ever before. | Judge Ronald Urges Perjury Metropolitan Bank It you have picked: the right with the cigar ashes her fellow saved ig cars and trolleys. Pike place) ‘There may be a, fly somewhere in Action. Against Him |] Enl man, “K” will reveal his identi- for her? was early © whirlpool of women and) the ointmant of Seattle's prosperity. | niarges Quarters ty to you and make arrange see cars, tho thousands had done their} But clope” observers Wednesday | i 4 p n | ° The Metropolitan National bank, ments for a reward that. will Stn ranks giving shopping Monday and were unalfle to discern tt Miss Cordelia Thiel, deputy prose Old Boy Finds He Has a Real Job— Union and Fourth, will. double the} many times over repay you for 7 [| | Tueaday + jeutor, spas hasnatineios ‘Wecneeiay ‘ | M . H sine of ‘ts tanking room by.alter.| your trouble. ; Hettie’s remains, , Seattle's basic wealth-produc- ! ling perjury charges against Sé N M b Lik ations that are to begin at once. On ‘Thursday and’ Friday, the i | They ain't been seep ‘| ers are on a stable basis, forging Good News, People! | Walker, a prosecution witness sum 0 Iracie an, ut es ard entrance will be ‘provided on| first. man or woman to, find Atarted a fire } | steadily ahead, with no boom Skzletons- Only $75 moned in defense of Edith M. Oliver Jobs ces If You W. t It Fixed Boake ok” will g meanon’ paseitll With kerosene. | | and its following slump, in sight. Do yeulknow you can ‘buy a, good} & Untist trial before Judge J an 9 || “Two reasons for it," says Fowler| the Columbia’ theater. On: Sate | | The sea has rewarded fishermen |i.iman sieleton for. $707 |T. Ronald late Tuesday. The jury W it Hi |Martin, assistant cashier, “natural| Ufddy and Monday, the® fi qe | generously; the forests have, in | vornat'n| a reasonable price for |(seereed after an all-night session rite 1m. growth and the necessity for us to} one to discover “The Unknown" i ee | spite of a temporary Iull earlier |i.0hn chya HL, Porlane, tenia (and was discharged ~~ |live up to the atmosphere that the} Will get a $25 cash prize. | } Many a man thinks he’s a gr contributed millions | (0 O eichl supplies on Third ave Miss Thiel Wednesday was to naw i hotel un eesatee " itis prined. are ‘kivenciaaee | } because he doesn't brepk any| to Va ynteaers pr 9 phe Good |akeletons are hard to get.|*tuay, the transcript of Walker's Mr. Fixit’s job is to fix things for Star readers, Have you a — poplar beeralanat = * sat s except those he doesn’t]/believe| wealth; the fertile fields have || Trance anq| testimony after Judge Ronald had complaint or a request to make to city, s' | * famous Mary Roberts Rinehart | brought forth berries, green- eee 14 | aisminaed the jury Tuesday while or is (Heres aeyiking else he can do for yout Tel Mr Fixit, our Arbuckle’s Wife | story, “K—The Unknown,” will ae ae —- Getter “ahd am for lena!’ |he Urged the prosecuting attor- | letter must be signed with name and address, also telephone num- i | S00n be shown. | CANDIDATE FOR THE PIISON . ‘ hot nal ht st ea ane |xey’s office to start perjury pro. ber, if you have one. Ifyou say so, Mr’ Fixit won't print your | manoues for Divorce) 1 Moyne, the hero of this IVY CLUB Something New in a 999 of E 1 | secaings name, but he must have it as evidence of good faith. Address Mr. || ye AkIS. Nov ck Hot Ronen | ee ee ee The al he Walker, who was summoned by eS le Si Ss le. ae bike ge »| and was recognized. son phates Sabha Bleed renee Gastronomic Gamble} ° very ,000 PAPAS TE Cotieas\ + kara) Beeler taat| Fixit, The Seattle Star, Seatth | who was the central figure in the) Columbia theater wants to show t hamburger steak Thankegiding ae H. C. Henry, capitalist, Junched} Seattle Men Honest jiitict that he remembered snaling jsensational Virginia Rappe case that this is possible in Seattle— | prey today at the Rainier club. C.} “Nine hundred and ninety-nine|a trip with the It Chatterton SLL, folk j three years age ate ‘ Wehle, of Georgetown, ate his on|men out of a thousand are honest,”;Rev. Hannum ani J. P. Ragsdale mOtgt ee ; ’ ‘. i re. ofterts Loreen Ana lost,” said the Orlen- la rock pile where construction 1s/finds 1. G. Lund, manager of the|of the prosecutor's office, to the of satisfaction in knowing you can be of service to) to” these prizes if you find “K, } nd asl as she ran for fhe dress-| going on at Union and Third Security Finance Co., University st.,|Oliver roadhouse, near Black Dia-| people, and so far the city officials and other public author Maree } “I haven't any ‘dea what’ Mr./known as the “Poor Man's Bank.” |mond, last June. He could not re-| ties to whom I’ve had to take my readers’ complaints, have! |Henry’s cost, but mine cost about} “We make loans without col-|member, he said, thar «ny , Nauor been most courteous erstand, I’ . ° q 1s easy enough to be pheasant | 14 cents, not including my wife’S|tateral to almost anyone who has|was purchased and denied that Mr: el gS eae : 1, Bt a 2 plumber, a Police S S fflaws eB l For the miss who ts notdo weighty,| time in ‘preparing it, and I'l 1a¥|q resonable: reputation tor paying| Oliver was present at Yhe time carpenter, a poet or a miracle man—but if it’s a public job, ay co i But the girl worth ukdte a bet I enjoyed mine more than|nig bills, and our losken are not you're interested in I'm at your service. ‘ Is the girl who can wnlltte |Mr. Henry did, Vhen the scales say, “ope hundred — | | says pa Wehie. Bere sen cone it of one per} Freak Beiises Are j * * # ; | Drank More Last Year , it’s my second day on the job. There’s a lot|vorce here today, charging deser-| observing—and so are offering | H | r | | Mr. Fiait: Two dig holes in the} telephone company, says: “As | act Contrib. | Why Fire Ladiites Eagl ‘ N w H Ne Given Traffic Cop siveneet at ene. cron street ut Ning subseriber controls the vals. SE ATTLE “Scofflaws” | tivities were represented \ r 3 | ¥ “Excuses? Every man has one,”| below the foot of the counter ba ct’ of her call, if the hook is + , p vi Any | Like to Hear Alarm eater nf ‘ome to says A, H. Callahan, who has tolance on Queen Anne Hill have! operated or tam) sa rity “eae have been consuming by,a total of 29,878 arrests { Exypt may declare war against} sw» welcome a fire: it's really Have 82 Apartments jiisten at Centra station to most| bothered me, and I imagine other| conversation, ‘hee salt’ in re-|| more booze during 1924 | and trials in police court. sland. Gosh, what fn army It] our only recreation,” saya Walter F.| In addition to furnishing a homelof those who get traffic slips. | autolats, for seeeks. Can't something) lensed by tho machine switching! than they did in the pr Only 18,854 arrests and 1 raise {f all the men in this! steyer of the Seattle fire depart-|for the lodge, the Eagles’ new build-| “The old standby, of course, in| be done about them? jeauipment.” If this Is not clear, the|| tan they did in the pre- | tyisis were made in 1923, ee reer, Fed Lemme WOU: et lhe ing |at Seventh and Union, now|that they didn't seo the ‘no parking’ Wid, MoT, — | pany will be glad to show you!| vious year, At least this is The traffic d t has “Day shifts are 10 hours; night|under -construction, will include 82|sign, and they run all the way from Queen Anne Ave. | the.actual equipment if you will call] he traffic department’ of the telo.|| What the police say. Fig- | handled $92,730.50, which shifts 14, and most of our work|apartments and an auditorium to|the man who had to stop in al W, D. Barkhuff, superintendent of|at the business offi é “It will ald us great-| Phone company, Third ave. and|} ures released Wednesday | was all contributed by mo- is drudgery. We're busy all the|seat 4,000, says A. B. Fletcher, as-|hurry to have a tooth pulled to/ streets, say Ye DIARY and acrosa tee fields, |time keeping the eauipment spick| sistant secretary. the fellow who said he was just|ly in having these things aftended | Senec Sit | eee Fs Pate a ipa x e g ‘i rooms, for fam of ®\ and span, doing the house work and| ‘The lodge rooms are expected to| waiting to Join a funeral proces.|to it people will report directly to| Riek S || show that in the spast 13 | torists for speeding, reck ; Gane, ape fot ThankertMk | tending station and idistrict drills." be ready by July 1. sion.” us. ‘This is the first I have heard| Mr, Fivit: 1 have moticed that|] Months, 666 booze cases | less and drunk driving, im- li rare spices, in the turkey, albeit I know - —| of the bad pavement at this location. | atreet car ¢ not how they will taste, but I am minded Wo are here to give | ngestion at Union at.\| have been brought to trial | proper parking, and a my- rvice and our| and Third ave. during the rush hour by the police, as rel rig i - | to inrent 6 now recipe, which I will call, | office is open from A, m. until] is caused largely by the fact that eA ig, polices #8 Late ai of harap j » Turkey Dressing = In. Brew, 6:30 p. m. for Just such Complaints.”| cara bound up Unton stop doth Le ring the enses. i about 50|| months preceding, in 1923. Chief of Police W. B. ; \ J | which would be = im 6 s | 4 9 snd honorable ighty fine thing, | d of R u m Sc an d al | eee at Third and Fourth ar eae k Mr. Fivit: 1 find with the new) feet apart. Can't the The police handl > Severvns, eatin: Mr. Fixit of hesStar, ft is. an- n SI e | diat telephones that the least ltte| stop be eliminated? || 956, 80 tn bail ee ee ee ey from nounced, will fix thingw for readers, | Jiaute of the hook in picking up the| i, 1, Furso, assistant superin-|| Roy ae O86 Bure: Way wea Well , we wish he would fix the bozo teceiver outa off the connection.|tendent of ralfWays, says: “the|| fines during 1924 (from | rests for general crime who Javented the cross-word puzsle urn 0 age Tow can I provent thie? Fourth ave. stop cannot be elimin-|| September, 1923, to Sep- | have increased at least 80 ie Le OMMA WILSON. ated. Thin p is made in coms}! tember, 1924 i % Ee neg : L, N. Morritt, repay foreman! — ‘age 7, Column 8) Mbit CR Sr ace dl Matar i NM * | | | i i H | applied for a al | that folks everywhere are un-

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