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de President Coolidge Urges National Economy--See Page Nine | ) * | The News spaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Teday noon, 50. hb 3 VOL, 26. NO. 0 . ieee — = . ep EATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1924 TWO CENTS IN f | | -———— -- —-- - = —- Ereret Gree | FOR ey Hall Is lhe Denish Al t MOVE IS Howdy, folks! California couple | y e enis awns mos re married on a gol ure | _ Now when wifie bites off hubby's | . ‘- | lye ira eee eet iat ee EE PE IRE MARSHAL ROBERT L. LAING startled the Uni versity campus Tuesday by recommending to the board be » University of Washingt that Meany hall d and sed to the public u a theater on s _ d that it was unsafe | aie : ‘ ‘ ee ae ame time, Laing recommended to the city council ? big Big Appropriation dance-ship Bluebird be barred from operating in Patterson and Ross ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: Bill Passed by Sen- yaters inside the city limita Laing branded the boat as a Quit Jobs After e-trap of the worst description, and absolutely unsafe.” Bobbed hair bs 4 . . a gah ate; Congress Starts s Meany hall is state property, the city has no jurisdic Choice Is Annona alt right, but just } to Work over it, according to Laing, and any action must be f i hacen th ikon hy Shia Waal terenta. he five maniial, torcien| ced by Board eful tool abou JASHINGTON, I rhe first; thoroly inspected the famous old building anc , rced | us, s ae W - i > ; aN, $i Lape pevied Pages Pe pectec e famous old building and Pronounced} WING | D. COLVIN; ile v’ house is a toms . : ‘ deputy prosecut i Oc. ai-tishloned } : - Laing said Meany hall is almost y dey of fire Fs eosoraaee nei 5 de eae ‘| safeguards. The exits are too small and there are not named prosecuting attorney to » . , oma + o¢ enough of them, he said. The dres ing room under the stage fill out the unexpired term of {has only one exit and in case of a fire would trap tho: baleen Degas, ag bits . st ! at ¢ irrl-)who might be occupying it no fire walls, no fire Li von get judge teats { % 5 And, | ga “ biare bs r 1 bees dae Naming of the new prosecutor E ; “ " : __| curtains and the entire building, Laing said, is full of com- resulted in a clash between Com- ; . wrihont | Dustibles | missioner Frank Paul, who fa- , , 14 ney ap ‘aa “ caine ui tructure it could b ade safe for bocheyipatr gy Mlle ssc! | , ; leas P = Me ee ee ee liam Gaines and Tom Dobson, 4 a at $ _ fron The Bluebird, foymer ferry boat, now owned by the who supported Colvin. a’ te Dut : projects |,.| tinger Amusement company, of Portland, has been widely Deputy Prosecutors Ross and S/is - spats ey The a n 15 min-l used on Lake Washington as a floating dance hall. It is | Patterson nounced immediately +4 he f neonoy actea | CApAbIe of carrying more than 1,000 person |following the appointment that they | abuse w been ¥ acted ; r ~ ’ ns. will leave the prosecutor's staff ‘ awber g declared the ship's fire equipment was rotten and Janwary 1 to enter private law pH ake a the| useless, the ti ba ers loose and the ¢ s too flimsy tice as a partnership. Ross has been eee ge struction and support, and the general condition of th with the prosecutor’s office five Sign on the Front of = Ford nory ; ade it a fire-trap. The city council will consider Laing’s | stieeed entered the office t “*FURORD sy 3 . “ recommendaysan. 0 Moved Monday { | Colvin, notified of his appointment ; J ceant ; | while trying a criminal case in Judge } a PRT REE NEINES 3 han iene tote se Bal 3. } | Hall's court, declared that he was | - 5 , bn biti that uxt not yet ready to name his ehief | } speaks four x department deputy prosecutor. j 5 prizefight, hair y oe . orted out of | Paul protested action on the ap “ | 1 pok aw . pointment Tuesday, charging that } vee brought up for con {the other two commissioners were tomorrow ‘trying to rush matters. When they ~“ ATTEMPTED FORGERY rll’ € T MESSAGE objected to a two-week postponement s wife ‘pie URN rae lhe sought to introduce a resolution | i t fre Adding further t * 1 jin. behalf of Ross. Dobson and i » Says She and Companion Planned to | Gaines overrode him and ‘nals vin COLVIN APPROVED i BY CHURCH ELEMENT i Gaines announced that members | jot the board had been the targets |for constant harassing by individ- uals and several newspaper attacks 1 ever since the matter of a new prosecutor was broached. He de- it clared that he was tired of the whole affair and wanted action im-* mediately. Commissioner-elect William Brow |told ‘The Star that he had no part in the decision of Tuesday's an- {nouncement.” It was Brown, how- eae | jever, Dobson said Tuesday, who was | the certain unnamed person” for i |whom he and Gaines postponed the jappointment Monday. “We had rainy Tuesday morning, | promised Brown that we would con-_ ? . fer with him before “making the appointment,” Dobson _ explained, 7 Get Money While at Dance CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB The gink who invented all mony LEE JOHNSTON'S TRIAL OPENS nts $8.45 0,000 to| bank who were stopped | bala z the ships rap under thi and the $2,500,000 | girl, rapping of the ship. INCOME TAX Nir : | Luckily Miss Ruth St. Dénis, who arrived in Seattle on a Seattle Lawyer Faces Idaho} was well-protected from the dampness. The coat she’s wearing is a magnificent raccoon, Jury on Mail Charge And Ted Shawn, on the other hand, looks pretty much like what the movies | “put I don't feel that I owe Brown portray for a “typical Westerner in New York.” Photo by Frenk Jacobs, 8 { Photographer | anything and he could not make |me change my decision in behalf of | garment. rner , NI REFUND PROVIDED eee TO PROSECUTE Couldn’t Find Bell!| SOCIETY FETE WILL May Break Pa. to | vin’, Brown wil succeed Dotson he treasury, department , | January 12th CROSSWORD POME FOR ee" Here’s Loyalty to lis Alleged to H P i FORMALLY OPEN NEW |) 6) N H 1 | Colvin’s appointment, according to” TINY TOTS Seattle for You! ged to Have Posses- Boy, So Left | Open New Hotel | ministers’ ana prominent reform Girl's name had a little domestic ; ! sion of Stolen Funds . OLYMPIC ON DEC. 6 |) workers, is in favor with the so-~ it : rae 5 \ hite| : | Albert McCa th BY JIM MARSHALI Qeat S luxurious commu BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER called church element, it was de=" s cappillary appendage was white) 4 $4 nerease purcha, Pea ee FiTNe ete. aaldea eet HONS hotel, the Olympic, will SMININE hearts are fluttering; | Clared. as congealed moisture, Da Tt? att { t »f Lee Johnston, x W 1 ‘ 4s tha nants at whey 4 4 ay bs Dei that to the public at a formal masculine pocketbooks are flat ; 4 And everywhere that girl's name ° known § rey, of i t tah Dabarabar € when Aeatel ; ba : :. nM d Mra ‘ted St 3 cember 6 when Seattle so: Never befor the entire proceeded measure ail ma , 4 ‘ clety ix to give the new hostelry | de, ‘Seattle: hag “there: Geen : That domestic animal was certain to! Irrigation projects pr fe n Coe sae Ths ao 4 cursory inspection, eat in the | pation of such a widespread c travel, |some of which have been change without anything in * ta See “ita main dining rooms and dance in ah Hid thy: adclalecooliauas that eee | conference, © announced by Sen. he But I had a foel e aS ballroom. ' i i ; ob eet Stet Sy Thich wed Fae Cae ; : at 4 ; : , mised by the coming formal } You began eect Hall, Idaho, $100,000; $126,000 it 1 fob than anywhere else | document te \ and ore t $e: the function: ste. g1) of the new Olympic hotel—| i old age and now ie 67 Bema gg batch Zl . ’ 1 the 4 elf own community hostelry! | prepare to spend for more coal for investigation of. prok : : : ay December 13 the corps of volun every reservation for the| Nee | : : Oregon, Wash n, Wyomi hnat a i t : : bond ‘salesmen, numbe ta) ini ‘ : | oe 8 # “ i wi t tak 1 the suites be. = i Vever blow ou reimburse Yuma, Arizona, land ¢ e h ' tweer EN ,|| making the construction of sti Jett: the maw, Fone Or the | tional, Judge Holds The gaa 000, North Platte, Nebraska, Shi M Di lepot and t { Mi otel possible, will attend a ban hotel is working overtime to : ‘ | Think of the $50,000 nish ipping on 1€8 | Coeur d’Alene, had been found gu quet at hotel in the main din padiness ‘fo PAN Rees ps sae eisai case | hiatal sa eeu yap " t bed dll fg Wet ate Rao pea everything in readiness for] KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. 2— i oye. 6 0,000 Owyhee, Ore.;| Ww rep opt eld on , : ‘| camera men, hopefu fen earner a ne DON Eras pitt De-| ‘The demurrer filed by defendants in i i hee, Ore.;| Wee n mn. for Nonna |" : 5 E pa ree r n id dignitaries of} the government’ ae Scientist says s helps in| $250,000 Warm Spring, Ore.; $1,500,-| Lancaster, mother of I ry {oN Ay Ti he r will be at yaate sts |the government's case against thi Ht p | » c re and= county, tog K City Journal-Post, growing etting work done. not chin |000, Yakima, Wash.; for completion | caster, general agent n mat i $3.50 cnc wi ¢ ers and blice in ag |] k ‘4 ui : sround the opdlitan and out of publication of income tax ] i music. of the Yuma project, $200,000 | Oriental line. Mrs. Lancaster die¢ 1 1 n 1 Mi ; rs will formal! will to dine z s : | | PWC ae _— Mon¢ ufter an {lln¢ th t thrown into ind Miss Florence Cleve he Hotel Phucsaiy ate M ‘ payments, was sustained by Federal 4 ASEM | thokithiance Har son'a hor Wy Er ma d th b and o wish 1 Judge Albert Reeves here today. a pinnae ‘a aes 0 fer son's home 9768 |r icks, the man confessed. | ry ——___/| tel in the West aries : a i (Decemt | H. DAWES MAY QUIT l Rainier bivd. Mr Lancast Johustot ‘Yewed tant : i Fn | But it evoked no bellboys from | THOUSANDS SPENT FOR Walter. "5.' Dickey, ownery agua Comes this dag many bills, and did) WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—Henry|born in Decatur, 11 ¢ he f " \ ihe Olympic. So the Denishawns | ONE NIGHT'S JOY | Ralph Ellis, managing editor of the HES = orci Tagen: inn fry Mosel of ; pdt os irbeara : nd ina Han'th cace/lnbleroencerh : d | newspapers, were indicted by a fed- Cee can eb eats hte ren | Mi De of Mariet ., comp-| She had lived in Seattle a quarter of |to } ' esi c utiful 3 atpearios that , ’ 1 grips | And as the ripples widen outl iil erand’ jury after the. imeem real, food and mill, at she aid” cct’| troller of the currency, intends to|a century. Burial will be from me o er would have evoked a vote for Immediately afterward they car-| across the pool they embrace thou-| tax jists had been published in both How about the 15 shillings you resign shorfly, it was said at the|Home Undertaking comy par: | Jc . found..dhe iy i f 1 them out again and: up to the |sandsiof workers who will.do.theln| Gaus n published tn “How about ¢ hitting ye rosig fly, it ee i id the] John W. Davis from a Vermont | Xi Wun . K t newspapers. They are at liberty on month for parsnip win: White Hou: day lo mi fu P republican ingtor hare toward making the occasion] ¢: go9 bond ex | and so high words between. w fe MAA lenny , | $1,000 bond each. lieve sho Is right, albelt will’ not tell SESE PSM RIT a STE bonish tobe the fi Oh SiON .| Judge Reeves held the indictments, her so. Anon to work, = 4 housand dollars are belN&) which charged illegal publication of work | put up at the Olympic, but pent on Ww alone —not to hing Wont wrong Bnd they were dlc eerie ther ehall tartare Ain teey| inoonte, atatentan tie: yioletedy imma Old gilas Grump, the sage of Govered atthe Washington, At leeat| pcmesties as = Te amendment to the constitution of | Pumpkin Hollow, say y Or e a 10 ran) severed at tho. Washing nat | fare tins and accessories. | Tallors | tye United States, guaranteeing frees | § bs wa. and modis have enla o heir es: oung man's gems of thought are | MAC BWLSOT oe Paine tia epal ve ‘Ir eS! dom. of speech and of the press, therd pasta ¢ nlc He. Grol het tonmd et i ee ree tis ke mmodate ‘The ruling means the case will | | bas jd be found either at ®| flood of order sae ‘ 4 : curiosity shop or jookstore; 0 na i * not go to trial before Judge Beeves, | bi TERFEL 2 of the harbor |kicking about interference from, our | from the local broadcasters and blocks (ho smaller set oe vant odiant alaeeverse ui eeigleridetey oheti ry Paget eo ts| Government attorneys were expected | ak father of the| 1 radio with local radio brondcast-|stations here—and 1 don't blame| free from interference of the It would be operated by remote|at one_of the lat ee Tat negitanices et Soto] tg carry the cage tothe Unita {| habit Js to give| ing stations will be entirely elimin-|them,” Edwards said highly charged electrical atmos: | control from the Meadow Point sta Then. they cx 1 Pg aa pe cnc) Setar ‘ tes supreme court for a final » i p train for Christ-}ated if the city council grants al “Vancouver, 3. C., t# insalling a] phere of the business district, | tion, Edwards expliins, Business|Olymple for che tetaree vee se dae | Heaven help “father” when Junu-| decision & ij |plea made to tt Tuesday by Paul} 6,000watt station, tho biggest on| It will enable us to receive mes. | receipts me the harbor radio ate. |fecie wort chee eee A Be baat MeN dahon taney RCL = i a ig | sdwards, port warden, to set up the|the West coa nd it will grab off] sages t now cannot get, | tion, under the new 0 achediile,| the Olympl Tae ine: te Ae EHO MRE Gece Me cate NemCLAia J A i | new harbor radio station at Mendow | tnrge percentage of our business | and wi Pour business /nave fumped. trom $200. a month|—not faked, or anything, ‘The exe| cre talton far tha tee ee SOD rrested on ® | point, ith high power rotary|from incoming boats untéss we In. efficte ‘of to $650 a month, Edwards said. By | pressions on th M Mpa ih Mae nlag ‘hg mirc ate weiuele S u li Ch j | spark sending station at tho Skagit, stall & wet that will compete with it.| Edwards also wants authority tolinatalling the far-reaching station|and Mies St. Denis are habitual, | Geraney saat fF take a back seat Rat a 88 antes nate 4] | operated by remote contro oe Ya ae contracted for Install a 6,000 watt rotary spark-lat the Skagit, receipts would beland not assumed for the occasion, || whe cree ; Sadakicht ngawara, Japanese, 9 Kdwards addressed a letter to the} # 500 to 750-watt tubo set, de |sonding set at the Skngit, ‘Thia| doubled he belies ‘ Hew 4 ‘ Why, says Lou Friedlander, of] was arrested by the United States 1 | f A l ie believes entire the story is about 99 O0ths | Prk de Son, jewelers, “we've shal’s office Tuesday . city councll Tue fe Fro br cht Whe comer interfer | would enable the harbor radio to! project, according to Wdwards will per ent nee anyw ae Rita sf spe Toasts ata it th ‘ + he eas i Fae Birwas “ih ak eat | Ma hatin Laie gett Cae "oteal tebtte pet sre } send messages far out to sea and} not cost to exceed $6,000 all you can oxpect these day tverAtoati shan in the whole last. 23} the tederat “se saree sehentiod 5 i p WET be ie arg! beige iit Pri neta ast: ig i ol br reach vessels on the Pacific that “Unie We move to protect our] The Denishawns will dance at the | years put fegether.” | Depiiite ay still seeki pe ent tg ih Tne a i at Mexdow BOIN, aH at Bal: Reena ae es Pat ee aE kid rhdio busingag, it will be taken away} Masonic temple Tuesday evening And milady? She has given het | men : inthe: re roahninil tout eee OM for Ballarat | tle radjo fans are eternally! lard, oo that it’ will be away i Bbw avavantapet firma” (he port wets} that beng thely only performance tn} 911 over to un orgy cn. | ments returned by the federal mer Chiru all interfer heogghint now) i Beattle Marn to Page 6, Colum 6)

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