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ATTORNEY CHARGES WIRES TAPPED WEA THER y Hil FORECAST | = Here - >) Eo U sed Howdy, folle key hash? So’re we Joah, it'll be great to eat some © t stew again at that, the old bird ts be ginning to 3 like an Armenian| ‘ gland demands Kyte tablish ‘ 5 2 But what's when horses have 8 4 by moblles Home Brew again scoops news vaperdom with this exclusive phote- staph of Leopold and Loeb at work making big ones into little ones “First and worse” is Home Brew’s notte. Well, the world has one thing ¢ ¢ thankful for. broadcast THEATRICAL NOTE “The First Year,” a play married life, is at the Metropoli tan this week Don’t you Just love these prize- fighting play Here's Lita Gr 40-room home in we Angeles. They u ican town, and re receiving the sweethearts, guatantees ’s Charlie’s Wife Lita Grey Is Now Mrs. Charlie Ch: aplin; congratulations ~wspaper With the Biggest ‘irculation in Wi: shington The Seattle Star pot «De SEs ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924 a Scout Patrol Leaders of America and Canada $31,000 SEIZED E Rehmacaie Tric cs of Scouting in Seattle Conven antion = “ i a eS eer aes eee Olmsted Attorney Charges | Deputies Make Haul North; Illegal Methods of Seattle is P. T. & T. IS DEFENDANT| TAKEN AT KENMORE Part of Holiday} Supply for City ATTLE, WASH., § to Be His Leading Lady Privacy Violated, Finch As- | Believed serts in Suit 3 county deputies ming seized a cache { whisky, va king of|end of Lake Wa flo 'Te r of the largest in recent pai t | Sheriff Matt Starwich and ad in the! ah who | re were F. P. Brewer, and N. A. Carin {f'n off Oita; petition They © and haul the 4 for three ¢ ng uckn ¢ iquor to & t ber 10 and could be th * the nelzure was In bi Finch says that | vague, but ft.owas believed the three wp demands © deputies were to © a privat ’ for|m capture, Falling to find any one od the liquor, it ts believed persons > Seattleite Sees ‘ ‘ 2-Language Signs, “One ot the saw in Mor they could between We pete forth | tortating eal wan Fre things 1 signs LO | on the streets along with the Englinh we reports George E. Miller, communicat 1 ove ident of the Lowman & Hanford aré 4 from an ex Pinch anks costs of the sult I igletel COOLIDGE SEES GAME shat aid’ wit thee that there were nearly or quite as ‘ey, now mistress of Chaplin's new palatial) Pre his party ar many Frenchmen the s thére Beverly Hills, fashtonable suburb of Los\' 2ck this aft-| were Englishmen evel ere married a few days ago in a little Mex-|\" my football) where you nee a sh you turned to Los Angeles, where of Charlie's they are now many former BRITISH MOW DOWN cm—— sur bea Across ember 25 ACOMA, Nov. 2! ing a treasured vial of Rose- AIRO, Nov. —British, Seymour Archbold, Victoria (outside left), and Albert Snoke, Puyallup (right), Ameri- S sey, nanita taerodmmne ie itie now»serum which’ was obtained by her son, Dr. Hin- forces W forced to can representative at International Jambouree in Copenhagen, 1923, exchange the Cana- oe ee tich I never sow | ton D. Jonez, of Tacoma, former state commander of the || bombard the milit hospi- dian greeting, the left-hand shake, before Américan and British colors while Hugh Carr, eter Wet bare deed to tha, bee American Legion, Mrs. Mary A. Jonez, of Seattle, was | tal at Khartum today before (| Bellingham s speaker (ce ater Bh and Sam Harby, chasenan of convention, look on. sum lalerstanttinatl Gane. ch & eaeeae speeding for Oklahoma City today in the hope that she the last of the Sudanese mu- ae Bee, arate the Near ee Teta: fe woult hardietc ep | Will arrive there in time to save the life of her son, R. A. || tineers, who revolted yester- nt the Seneka Hill, albeit I did curse it|| Jonez, who is at the point of death with infantile par- surrendered. ndemnit will see the finish of the] ey: eeeuee alysis. h m” troops from demonstration of Boy} mats are cafling Dr. Jonez has kept in constant touch with his brother's || [0""), ee © 2, Column 2 nett CAUSE Nartapace Wen Hie eaga cbeaaEy| AGENT SAYS ught to en ought to en Seattle Mother Speeds to Save Her Son’s Life condition and it was he who ordered that a spinal punc- |) o¢ REBELS IN REVOLT! Sudanese Mutineers Conquered in Wild Fight; Hospital Is Shelled Country, Hoping artillery, a young fellows from Washington and] ture be made to determine the cause of illne: umn and sor al na Freight F ’ British Columbia points have been! todians of Ca | pe reig oreman s e younger Jonez is a senior in the medical school of n Life Not All J |} And Her Husband Is Taken va Niobe stan Ka Ree haw But Arrests Ch Chinese Here see the University of Oklahoma. d : sy icy + oy as Reckless Driver i Teatlars’ convention (0! study in Dope Case A busy individual Jonez left last night, and at Spokane was joined by i UTS: OF BIE Par of Shatin ways and means of promulgating| Ia Ephraim Ezra Ruzzles # : fan al aw an he estimation ‘at nirit Pacific ibrar cp rip es sq ster, Mrs. John Fancher. Kt : Nhe Warthernt| ce slapped his face,| SCout spirit thruout the Pacific! Declaring that he turned down Plays bridge and runs his rad : | Northwest EWS Sen As hile working cord pus depot Charles ( ost contro a bribe, - J. Patterson, a Ww Mi working cross-scord p a gcd ; ; lost control) Anyane witha. hearing at ay ot government narcotic. agent, "1 4 - aaana ~ of his auto 1 the sesstons would find it impossible] caused arrest of George W. Kwa "1 Geo Gee ts get trifle dis ‘ * Ww: Th » other automobiles, Injuring/ high spirits, From the hour of reg-inim of offering the money for a raged 6 hadito. wtaxt yester Over City Radio s Biting ell Now the diet: vane : omas severely istration at Philosophy hall,! release of three other Chinamen at an annex to her hope| After mlasing church for 25 years, pre ite ¢ Yami|ic2 1 Su ho the defense offered by! the convention proceeded with un ted in Seattle Thanksgiving day }D. R. McGregor, a Scotch sailor ; A Poly; 1 m he K mas, who ts that she) flag momentum. Some little} ‘The other Orientals are Mark 9:89 : mhart fone Bea, Cattitilelistanell| ° ‘ Let ni t yi he white tim given’ over t acveessary | Goon, Low Yueng and Ga Lee. They HORRIBLE MOMENTS |in on Dr. M. A. Matthews Easter | Third British r ot under Fourth | bit Nay ‘mornihg: saw thevGsleel cents ee nce When the parents of a child | eatrapela I je blasts t n 1 trunk mt Polls: | eites ore dap tie tthe say they, posuesoeds Oniaa film star discover that it has be | ermien. ast spring. 4 in I f : 1 voll freight.” seb ate al led to the business of the! They have cently arrived by auto come necessary for their little Se ene ee itp writlibs if 1 wah: OFunk, SHRI RECORD IN re nt Patt lis th darling to shave. ago everybody went to church, and) 71). w Age F Cair : us drunk, (SEEK RE Agent Patterson tells the story Pie |1 was no*excention,” he says. “Then /ammish are open all the year. Fist less my Old Humboldt Still ere ‘l PRIC ION IRE that Kwan, who | the son of ¥ Dutch £ j a = ailing vessel,’ ing with bait mon. trout ‘ : driving Saturda Show oats {influential Chinese in Mon’ Rinse to io TWOP OE MRR CH IRR e Vem er ee Tre aad betes t ; Running Down South A itirrvonee st goat: ‘awa ena {came to him hd offered ‘him Sse ica to ¢ nd it wa ear or more before | #00d now, and be ; ; § driven t is influenc ce of he Tad. the teon. £0 and it was @ year or more before | Food now. Ht Vacsing Osi eoed: the: dnilliae fs HHantalds falscmabe aa rrolisiie: yelle: inseht its influence in favor of th é ¢ hore in a civilized coun ‘ h t ' 3 and. leader, presi r|three compatriots. Patterson goes went to war to get away from the ine fishermen busy P 1 the Klondyk the “gold | jn¢ machine Li mt late th nolie that time I had lost the ‘ The er t und lp," and which for more than 20 By of m tal Solitecent salir eaesteea 618 it of church-going. Last Easter 5 od to hi ears made regular runs to Skagway ; ed Rhaniaye ste tetgie ne ae brsled Haity Ww mahi: stan Blokes anathees tnt the trdan vere up in Queen Charlotte's| POnZi, Lately Free, wo British ‘ re killed fn | Alask w prefer nahlHe; SnG Assis, Thgmiad wan taken {0 the Eecuina Feet, Oxpreaeed AO0Ie charge, hud. WA) Weaken ean a Wiss akon: Sound. I heard over the radio a . * s ithe street fightin eight British | flowers to the Far North and shiy Fag 5 a th pis deaeibig epee vreouven{axent, in hi ome 4 3 The wind blows about her knees, | 80U" a st tha nifet: Prestietacian Is in Toils Again Cate wane’ wot WGnth of. molds sabodudlies tole hospital, by at on th nd. | ciplt 1 Troop Spir uzent, in his home But Iam here to loudly shout | mn! ' x n ; . agbe gave a demonstration of! When the money was paid over, It’s got something to bic hot lehureh in eattle ch the first 2.—Charles Ponz! The dispatch wt HT ine th Birse, of the Dacifie Steamship Co. f %: ding to the agents, Kwan was ROMAN NY to Wow avout) sermon I had heard in 85 years extraordinary, famed for|information said the situation was| "The Humboldt is now a White COMPOSER IS DEAD besepetegy ark pn i. Uieett te i Ai doy |e could preach like a Scotchman uded thousands of per-| well in hand. Flyer running between San} BRUSSELS, N 19.—The Ital | Clock Found table discusstons were | Kwan resides at 1214 B. Sprice The wicked can console themselves|of old. But I must say I was| sons by of enormous profits to] Definite news that the mutiny has | Mrancise in Diego,” he says.) ian compose Pucolni, who has |"! let. He ts well ducated and consid- th the th t that there are no| shocked when he told the Indies to} bo made in dealing in “foreign ex-|been quelled hag not yet “been ro-| "Capt. C. 1. Baughman, who plloted || undérgoin: tment on his|, At noon, 500 appe “Tered one of the leaders in the local reformers {n } ke off their ugly. hats. Never! change, was under arrest here to Jive tho this was inferred her thru the Inside Passage for so at in a loc 1 ened. by; “& Soout-cookedvalinér ot Chinese \ Charges ‘of bribate ‘48 | beard thing like that when I/on a charge of having entered the| An Italian lawyer was among the! many rs with few accidents, is} heart attack today, which hyn SR ogram is expected to} Were to be filed against him Satur. * ees % | went to church.” United States in an illegal manner. Buropeans killed in the fighting that Satur prog is expected toj KEPRISAL Egyptians declare that If | | England seizes the Sudan | will make public the name o | the man who designs Queen Mary's hats Girl-Wife Seeks to Atone for Bandit- Husband’s Thefts OH ber capt ed in th lay, and bail of $5,000 will be asked, The other three Chinese waose re: lease, agents Kwan sought, were at liberty Saturday und 500 ball. AC JL aaa ey FOUR Jelose with demonstra {tion tn the in friction fire i that thi m Harby, cha 1 competiti $ nds, but it surpussec rman of the con can be Girl Disshpears 3 —_——— YING to atone for the sins of | highway last Monday evening, calls |terson x way from home, which | safety box was enough mone tole from them, Among t was NO oceatda 4 snaaeiecernogn te ones 5 T her dead husband, Mra. Harel lnig victim ‘tan international] Was established in Vancouver,|carry her along for a considerable |John, Hughes, who was he ip, Ud terectaece ately Send tun on Wedding Eve J saw the anguish on ner face, Peterson, a simple country wiry oe But of this phase of her| Wash. moxt of the time, but hia|time. Hut where this box ia Mra, {the Ortin © bank a few week iting and’ roneinlinging |. CODUMBUS, /Ohlo, fuNov las While great and salty teara she| came to Beattie police irday and | Tok J ms phase Of her! ciri-wife never wanted for money ervon does not know, She and/ago, Peterson and two companions |eontests, "The thenters eet aon " that a jilted lover may have shed, asked to be allowed to belp them| husband's Ife Mrs, Peterson was,|ghe noticed that he alwaye wont police ure looking for it. ‘They |got $800 that time. ‘The companions lanathee grote kite 1 hor away) friend cd et “What sorrow can be yourst” 1\ find the property stolen by Karl|she says, unaware rT havo po-|armed@but he told her that he car-| alow are looking for stolen property |have been at berty ever sinec Heron Hatll ston: EHO ave of pretty Jane Conley, 29, cried | Peterson, whom she married after a|}ice any ground for doubting her|ried thé gun for his protection. Sho|which Peterson may have cached | Mrs. Poterson, who was Miso Hagel Music will bo furnished by Seattle {today started a search for the girl “Alaa, he wept, “My engine’a|yomantie courtship, in “Southwest | word. inquired no further | around atte Nichols, is the daughter of I |Scouts from Troop No ho disappeared mysteriously of dead,” Washington this fall Peterson and the gir! met near ) assure her that she would be| A dozen robbery victims have vis-|Nichols, of Vancouver, Wash Sunday's features are likely to bo| the eve of her wedding, leavill 040-6 Datootive John J. Kush; who shot Centralia, while aho was on a hike, |looked after, avon it ho died, Peter: jited the morgue and identified Potor. | oume to Seattle voluntarily to’ help |tampored by. oropecatinns: hehe ae Lananies Beroas Philadelphia rea} ym the Victory! They loved and were married. Pe —A. 1G. Peterson to death on told his wife that in a Seattle |won's body as that of the bandit who] the pollee (Turn to Page 2, Column 2) state dealer, waiting at the churely

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