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T CHARGED WITH | MURDER IN RUM WAR Howdy, folks! There's many a slip "twixt the lp and the drum stick. y ge ae Four Hijacking Suspects fous teaar’ th ms Gelamanaly ee Held in Seattle oye Se | EXTRADITION IS ASKED | 1 od Mr. Bungstarter and OF ete te cores pee. Sie | Canada Seeks Men Jailed in lesaed jerkey, Mr. ) graciously serving his guest with | Swe drumetick, ral bottles of polish were | Pures G. Mystery ure at turks all remind ua,|' their 4 sublime, | av hind them mighty long time. GER, TH OFFICE SEZ LI'L GER VAM ate develor tn atten m atttacting There is nothing like a nice brown roast turkey, unless it ls two mice) ot oe ee tae proeine nee? brows, roast —— | Tho hijacking ocourred September) 18, the boat being discovered off y of Washington has| ry). point, stewart 1d. The all gume for today ence to the wishes of | ¢, who feel there is too much radio fa: couver f Sesent Wesihn Slays Man; Attacks Family With Ax! - ewspaper With the Bie est Circulation in Was hington he seattle Star Botered as Be TTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NO (All Seattle Is United in Observing Thanksgiving and Helping the Needy aan SANDS ta milies have been sought out # T bund. of baskets of groceries . distributed by the Social Welfar | ¢ the ye league, the Public Welfare league, es pa the Mothers’ Pension bureau, were ‘ high school at . the Eagles, ur t Elka, Gh and Boy & hat cu Campfire Girls, churches early srevicea, we at dividuals 1 and 11 a m. were held “ee © for big congregations. | NESDAY night «big black eer} with BAPTIST churches of the att intted w od, as is e t n 5 Mu the First Baptist 1 we tn black ‘eeational t and long ul ° united | t ors, left a bund all Capitol Hill ch | parted, not even customary outp They were po! to dis the ex had recotved for | agiving for Russian expa arly Swe See P. lor some of t it as o the chief rs robb i ey sand friends | he! na ahve vr MATT. TARWICH for giving HERIFF MATT STARWIC) S nd the taxpayers of the coun * 6.0 jt sts to 225 Thanksgiving OWNTOWN ots were at the unty Jalt the day ant goone took the nd green curb 1 ditional turkey, and colored balloons thru he mer thanks the swirling fog. Tugs and steam: | at leant, boats tooted mournfully on the | they were saved expense of bay, while In thete: gatieyw ships’ | the fow! and fixin's cooks prepared fraste that, In ®, em mm cases, outdid-ashore ban y= LOW chrysanthemuma,- que | housands of them—decked oc 6 | Seattle b on. More than ever be VEMBE R )SAYS GOD TOLD HER TO KILL EMPLOYERS Crazed Maid He Hacks Sleepers in Frenzied Death Raid RAVES IN PRISON CELL! Mother and Daughter Seri- ously Wounded by Weapon DLAINFIELD, N. J, Nov, 27— >. H. Davey, 47, was killed and his wife and daughter were serious ly in red by Mary Kusmak, a rervant, who, believing God told her to kill them, hacked them with an ax w they lay sleeping in beds today. “ told me kill them all,” ||the woman screamed after police || had succeeded in putting her in a straitjacket, “and I'm giad I got rid of one.” tn believed to have arisen m. She went stealthtly ellar, took the ax, and, to Davey’s room, one blow, him with Mre was awakened fazed woman opened her another room, when the c door. Scream and fighting to ward off the blows of the ax, she | mucceeded tn escaping and ran out | doors, shouting for help. Neighbors found the woman chas- jing the daughter, Winifred, about tthe house. She had succeeded tn striking the girt several times. static in the air for a cated the fotr T the ¥ c fore we 1 Wednenday ts oe } An unusual point tn the case ts || but ng v f WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS [the clue on which provincial offi-|| sat wn at 1 blooms sold read | OF OL FRAUD = . — a % \cers took Gtrumpkins, He possensed way-From-Home” ¢ fen customers as {|}a quantity of Burnett London gin. nterta Another dinner for | closed for the holiday A Nonskid Turkey | | This ts said to be the only shipment || the ho was in progress at | eee brand ever made into Puget |] the fonairs’ club, a mission ND this evening the geese, ee isfcaaaar A ee Gebee’ @ have Geor'|| atkins wears cs HA eckern Seaton ahieoe ‘Verdict Against Officers of | a part of the Beryl G.’s cargo and awn: Vv other similar mis. | th are back ch 6 One person who onyht to be straps pe aeaa to have final sions held house. | hia S sagas ; 66” Syndicate thankful today ia the 020 who} confessed his part in the pact to hi ra Ss ee md ap ever!” rn reads movie subtitics with his cut-| sack the cargo. ‘ ‘ ig ps era | ons before Chidetmae. In a trial t consumed 26 days out wide open. He ought to be} Rete T was the boast of charitable | a of the calendar month, three offt- thankful he’s alive. | nd anizations that thd cers of the “66” Oll syndicate were ees | N nobody w uncheered ND for Friday: Turkey hash! | piven anu ssiving GOSH, HOW A TURKEY MUST {Baring t days poor | 4 message Inte Wednesday when a LUVE A VEGETARIAN! | Ya ————— | Jury hearing the evidence that they Peers | | used the maiis to defraud Innocent Candidate for the Polson Ivy club: \f investors brought in a verdict of The gink who first told his small son pa ick was the best part | Acid Disappearance Clew to Furnace Murder WE ARE THANKFUL THAT— COLUMBUS, 0., Nov, The in-| I the atsley furt mystery cent 1 today on the bottle of car. id which disay from the p bolic ared so mys rsonage medi teriously cine cabinet on the day of Mrs. Addie s death, only to reappear a later when detectives again| Little Homer Brew, Jr., is not trip- the house lets, If authorities can determine where >a ah the acid was during the first few days | “What part of the turkey do you! of the investigation, they believe they | prefer, Mrs. Jones?” will have taken the st important | “The meat, thank you.” 20.6 latep toward solving the mystery of | how the body of the Lutheran pas. Many a man proudly exhibits an|tor’s wife got into the parsonage fur- S-pound turkey that he got for $30| nace in a raffle. Prosecutor King believes that who: ever took the acid out of the cabinet : 7 did so for the purpose of destroying é IT MOVED AND SECONDED psi A blah ig his own life in a fit of remorse after THAT HERE. SR THANKS-| ats 3 Be Cees 0 the slaying of Mrs. Sheatsley. Then, CHEWEDAY, 9°. losing his nerve, the slayer, at some net 7 gs gle later date, perhaps after Rev. Sheats- nd his four children hag gone If turkeys ton, slipped back into the ouldn't buy an elect And ie pogdaiae oon ae avert come | house and replaced the bottle. a ope DOSS naven't a quart) ‘The suspect in connection with this in the house | l theory is known to authorities, it is sald, and is available to them for % questioning at any time. } PRONUNCIATION || King, however, will make no at- Sometimes they’re cranber. | | {Pt to grill the suspect until after A a ety additional reports of the scientists ries, sometimes cramberries | | examining Mrs. Sheatsley's charred and sometimes crampberries, ing have established beyond a doubt that the life had gone out of ° ras her bady before it was placed in the Do’ you remember the. old-time | “HSCR | Thankagling days back Last when you drove out thru the crisp, spark- | ling anow to Aunt Mary's to din-| cr? Nelther do we. | pot Se SS memes et JOHN RYAN’S WHOLE THANKSGIVING FEED STOLEN FROM PORCH 'OHN E. RYAN and his family THINGS TO BE THANKFUL FOR | considered they had little ®!) to be thankful for on Thanks Raisins giving day. Ryan, a Seattle at ease torney, living at 621 Boylston sink ave. N., discovered to his horror es |] that a burglar had visited the Turn backward, turn backward, || ytoreroom on the back porch Oh, Time in your flight, diiting the night. w One: Con. Powe Sane is OR A 16-pound turkey, eight Plum pudding—then Ughtt pounds of butter, a ham, a aide of bacon, six dozen eggs, cran The Pilgrim fathers started thei! perries—everything for the com- |) custom of eating turkey on Thanked plete Thainksgiving feast—had iving, and 1'l Geo Gee says well diyappeared. Only tho bare ought to be thankful they didn't de-|] sheives greeted him. And all || cide on chill con carne. || ether tatevan irwate y ottved! ASS y) White House Is Nearly Swamped With Turkey But Coolidge Buys His HINGTC little work and 4 ing was on President Coolld | dinner, the cranbe kins, chestnuts, an 8, pump. pecans, jollies frults came from the usual Thanksgiving calendar t White House furnishers and the Tho president went to his desk in | mountain of stuff sent by admir the executive office during the | ers was turned over to the morning and laborad a while cn White House staff routine affairs, then went to The only guests at the White church with Mrs. Coolidge, Re | House table will b Mr. and Mra. Frank Stearns, of Boston r are the Coolidges’ closest friends John Coolidge, the president's father, did not come down from Amherst. turning to the White House, ho called it a day and waited for Mrs. Martha Mulvey to ring the dinner bell The presidential repast, accord. ing to guarded word leaking | from the executive kitchens, will | . in fraudulent promotion scheme be pretty much like those heaped Traveling Man Is |John 8. Swenson, postal inspector, | “aw pred penipe ae a e 7 ie wheels of a e s EAC Also Expressman |" other defendants, Lester|RISht by the driver of the automo. | Spurning tho regiments of tur- Pa ait Manges arene, man of/ Bache, Michael J. Gallagher and iy pled knocked him in front of| was t keys, pheasants, ducks and geese | “AN ‘rancisco, declares that a com:| 4 | wooarich, entered pleas of guilty |‘? of i which almost endless lines of ex- x spectra In this day ts also! a+ tne atart of the trial | pas boy ae stro byattes site, press wagons and messengers |“, 0) Wa ax ° | 3rd st. at Eastlake ave. near dumped at the White Houso Se ne car out in front? ‘lp. bably Thankful \E Bae Mdahnieesoltic pos tent back door, the president bought ,°@trY nino sample cases in that.) FrODADLy ankru jarfield 5 he te Mar And some time during the day I ’ A 27 | street car tracks In front of an ap-| his turkey—es presidents usual (ie ee eee there Inte nae He’s Not in Jail jroccnine car y do—a t pi ne! J | pI r a ly, Goat Se marke body's store. The busy merchant} A burglar in the University dis.| Dr. Shuler leaped from his auto Right up to the dinnor tho tur. | "YB Mone | th The defendants are C. J. Rasm sen, Leroy E. Bigelow and Leslie W. Thayer. Bigelow was found guilty on six counts, Rasmussen on three and Thayer on one. Penalty on each count ts five years in the penitentiary and $1,000 fine. © "66" snydicato preyed largely upon Seattle firemen and other civil service employes. Scores of firemen told the jury that Rasmussen, a for. mer member of the department, used | his acquaintanceship to sell stock The government, John W. Frater, assistant district at torney, said the stock deal was “crooked from the inside” and that the officers of the concern knew was crooked. No defense wittenses| were put on the stand, relying on argument. “The conviction is mighty {mpor- tant to us In seeking enforcement of |the law prohibiting use of the mails represented by xilled | Davey, who was {I and sleep. | the| * Here’ 8 “K” the Unknown \Find Him antl Win aPrize iS | | | Study this picture of “K,” the Unknown. and find him on the street. him so, you'll be more than repaid for your trouble by the|but said that “proper precautions” prize he will give you. He’ be abroad Thursday, Friday,| Saturday and Monday. Kar THE UNKNOWN,” who is y he? what ts he? He appeared on Seattle Thurad: afternoon. He elbows with the homeless celebra fed th ankagiving day in S monkeys at Woodland park. | this He ate dinner In the Pig'n Whistle. | person If you recognize him and tell| there would be no serious Then go out} —Phote by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer tle He you The Columbia will ersion of “. ing Saturday. how to win your prize. run the film The Unknown” start- If you are the first to recognize him elther Thursday or Friday you'll get a season pass to theater. The first successful find him Saturday or Mon- He was going to seo Mary Philbin]day will get $25. in “Th ty Girl” at the Co-| Friday he'll be out on the streets i t 8 o'clock Thursday/again. He plans to drop 10 passes evening. |to the Columbia from Sts roof at “K"' js attempting to show Seattle | noon et one of them. He may that a man, his description known, |Join the Eagles’ lodge. Watch for can circulate about the city and/him there. He'll write his name not be recognized. In fact, he's bet/Or post one of the big Ddiliboards management of the Columbia|!n the city with “K, The Unknown.” do it He's {a dark suit. Spoil his game. & @ light overcoat and If you recognize him|pers in the afternoon. ter a fuzzy fedora that he can|Pick your man. tap him on the shoulder with al| EF copy him it is “You're of The 8 K, at him the Unknown.” he will | admit tle Star, Tell ft and tell or the everyone |members of The If} ‘You may buy a Seattle Star from n Friday; he's going to sell pa- has a chance except Seattle Star force the Columbia ir families. Driver K nocks Boy Down ‘and Then Saves His Life HARL! the defense Tad Is Grabbed From in Front of Approach- ing Trolley After Auto Accident 8 AITKE 8 years old, | trict worked late Wednesday night, |and grabbed the boy from In front to fo to a sam ial y 6 bell ‘om keys Gre windny wate Pid ple room, and the onty way to get|but failed to secure much loot, Bn Bay, ily, Bamdhy, % at him Is to go to him an dtake along | tering the homo of A, Larpenter, | Laat am garnishmenta of the | our samples," he says. | 6616 11th ave, the thief took | Thanksgiving Des Is Greeted by Fog Fog horns were walling thru a onse blanket of mist on Elilott bay nd the lakes early Thanksgiving norning, but weather bureau offi jals repeated their predictions of a fine Thanksgiving day.” ‘The sky was slightly overcast, with ndications that breezes would clear iway the haze and that Thursday ould be as clear and warm as the preceding day this week. Plate Glass Slab A slab, of plate glass of Earl Beezer, 29, the Belknap Ginss ¢ evening. First ave. Seattle draftsman N. W,, neral hospital, Late Senator Cele Gouverneur Morris at Mother’s Rites SAN PRANCISCO, Nov. 27.—Gouv- erneur Morris, the author, and Mrs. Morris are en route today to Cloye- land, ©., to attend the funeral of Mrs, Gouverneur Morris, 8r., who fied in Florence, Italy, aged 80, fol- lowing an operation for heart trou ble. LOS ANGEL! ly in local real estate, mer United States Senator Corneliu day. Heirs to the estate plan th formation of the C, pay for the Cole building, erected in Hollywood, monument to the statesman, to bi Cuts Worker’s Leg falling against his leg inflicted deep gushes | when it brok on the feot and legs for Wednesday Beezer, who livew at 6532 wos taken to the Was a Millionaire | Leaving An estate of $1,000,000 or more, chief. | the will of for-| Cole waa on file for probate here to.! +. Cole corpora: | tion, which will act as holdiug com: to nerve as a {a purse of $3. He then tried jenter two homes next door, | failed to get in, | At the home of F. Eastman, 4719 Highth ave. N, H,, the thief took a S| pair of cuff links and some forelgn coins : SepEEEEUEEESEEpEpEEeereeet THE DE VORSES ARE SEEKING A DIVORCE; WHAT'S IN A NAME? HAT'S In a namo? The DeVorsoe family volved In a divoree suit. William W. DeVorse has filed sult for a divorce decree in su- pérlor court, naming Maude § DeVorse as defendant. | Mr. DeVorse wants a divorce because Mrs, DeVorse compels him to stay at home alone while she goes out to parties at night, Mr. DeVorso alleges in his divorce complaint, The DeVorses were married here In 1920, What's {n a name? aus) to but is In. 8 6 |Wants Playgrounds on All New Plats | Judge Austin E, Griffiths is. pre: paring to present a bill to the next session of the logislature, providing for a | ground purp |divisions put on thg market In jattle. | “This bill 10 per cent de passed nation for play: 8 of all plats and sub- 8 the some years ago, but was vetoed by | Governor | fiths. it Kets it will become the law." Mead,” si ald Judge Grif. “But Iam reasonably sure if thru the cor ming legislature Sataphone Is Still Best Seller Here The Saxophone er of all ments in “Ten years ago the se joked upon as |Selter, of the Pacific it has worked Ite | day fox: hig the small Seattle. instrument to grade orchestra: a joke, still the best sell musical instru ophone D was] " "o. uly Mus Co. up from ace In many legislature | of he by Hy. R. i | by | and of ber life. | Luke's hospital, }1617 In ave. Moss was knocked unconscious. driver of the other car was Hilding Anderson, Moss | pital. |Jured and he was bruised about the | body. consolidation,” he say along with the fixtures, a long, but pleasant Journ hope to keep it up for some time to come,” armored Federation of Labor will leave Juare for the approaching car, saving his Charles was taken to the St. where !t was found injured. He to his home at was not seriously en removed stlake ave. a head-on collision at Fourth S. and Spokane st., a car driven ©. A. Moss of Issaquah crashed jover an embankment and overturned, The Meridian ave. was taken to the city hos- His chest and head were in- He will recover. Brownell ‘Has Long ., Record With Bank W. Brownell is the only man now connected with the National Bank of Commerce who was with that institution when it absorbed the Washington National bank In 1906, had been with the bank under R. Spencer for some time before the “and I went It has been and I 340 A. F. of L. Men Go to Mexico City aL » Nov. 27. 200 Guarded sian” federal troops in railway curs, 340. officials 1 representatives of the American Me M Pre 1, ico. City fol ident-clect the Inauguration Calles on Decem TWO CI theater staff and/| TS SEATTLE. WAR TALK IS HEARD IN CAIRO Prominent Men Are Arrested in Raids; Hatred Is Growing Against the British OME, Nov. 27.—The word “war” is on everybody's | lips, a special dispatch from Alexandria said today, de- |claring the British demands for satisfaction for the death of Sir Lee Stack have aroused all Egypt to a fury of hatred against all things English. eee |AIRO, Nov. 27—British military authorities carried out a series of raids today, as rumors of unrest spread thruout the city. A number of prominent persons were arrested and a widespread plot against the English was believed to have been discovered. Among the men arrested were William Makrum Obeid, Nakr Ashi Bey and Abdel Rahman Fahmy. One of them, Obeld, was exiled sev. eral years ago, with Zaghlul Make rah, former vice governor of Cairo and former secretary of the inte rior. Meantime, the number of troops in the streets increased, and the sullen temper of the people became more apparent. Barakat Pasha, minister of the interior in the late cabinet, also was arresied. British officers and clvillan em |ployes worked with automatics on thelr desks ard took great precau- ns when forced to pass thru the confident outbreak, The authorities were were being taken. + Later, the authorities gave out a brief statement regarding arrest of the Egyptians, explaining that all of them were suspected of complicl ty in the plot which resulted in the |shooting of Sir Lee Stack in the |street of Cairo, last week. . . LONDON, Nov. 27.—Three mem- bers of the new Egyptian cabl- net have resigned, following this morning’s arrest of four antl!-Brit- ish sympathizers, according to a Central News dispatch from Catro, ON SLICK ROAD One Woman and Two Men Hurt on Victory Highway Slippery pavements caused the wrecking of seven automobiles on the Victory highway just north of the city limits Thursday. One woman and two men were slightly injured, An Everett stage collided with a | Bulck touring car, causing a block: ade of the highway and damaging |both machines. Shortly afterwards two fishermen in a Dodge sedan skidded and over- turned in attempting to miss the wrecked cars, They returned to their machine, righted it and con- tinued their trip. Both men were bruised. A man named Elliott and his wife In a Ford sedan were the next vie- tims. Mrs, Elliott, suffering from a brutsed shoulder, was taken to the home of A. L. Russell, 2015 E. §8th st., where first ald was admin- istered, She was hurt when the Ford overturned. Friends later call- ed and took the Elliotts away. Three other cars were wrecked in the same locallty. | AUTOS WRECKED 20 Machines Do Downed by Ice on Columbia Highway ANTORIA, Ore., Nov. 27.—Ice on the lower Columbia river highway last night and yesterday wrecked from 15 to 20 automobiles. Shelter- ed spots on the road were smooth |with ice, other places were frosty jand early this morning the fog added to the danger by obscuring vision and freezing on windshlelds and the pavement. Five cars were wrecked between (Turn to Page 4, Column 6) Holiday Traffic Gets Girl Victim Injured in a minor traffic aceldent Dexter ave, near the Fremont arly Thursday morning, Miss Holmes, 19, taken to tho clty hospital. The girl's injuries! were dressed and she was then ak lowed to return to her home, jon bridge Mary T AUTOS CRASH” caracasaedl ee oe oe bensstrereet oe

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