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COUNTY HOME DEATH Fire Marshal Says The Newspaper With ®| FORE CAST NO. | “WEATHER | VOL, 26 240 Home Brew Mowdy mashs, in session: folks! Quick, the gas the 68th congress is now Gee says she w pocketbook mean? sezawe, ( t she: And then fed and laff CROSS: WORD PUZZLE HUSBANDS Gosh, eal ma ef ‘em r nt Pershing does to active service, ac dispatch. We don't bi We wouldn't want to go to cating beans, either lame ermy ble ZR-3 not rent it o' salesman who wish to attra to their subdivisions. =— i LI'L GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE VAMP, SEZ | In this weather a man Is jus- 1] tified in wearing his whiskers | | long enough to keep a kiss | | from skidding. i | If all t akespeare sa; 3 mu! » stage. then r be the exits. Se" © | Cold im the head | Aches in the Gosh, but I’ve got The misery! eee days they ot psycho-analy- we've got ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: ‘othing starts a family row quicker than when the wife forgets to fill th’ salt shak 4%, | Jerry Finch, jing the American F the Class Ma Reduce Taxes, Sa >| With Everybody Busy, U.S. Will of _Ltselt- Coolidge . ane Ww a sa a sed in all forme an we en in si a c ition a y at the p time on s."s far is SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, FORGIVES SON WHO Take Care ose SHOT HIM “| Father Takes Blame | in Alderwood Manor | Shooting; Youth Defends Mother (CHARGES "of second-degree / assault were filed against Ford Kinney, Jr, Wednesday by Prosecuting Attorney Roscoe of Snohomish county. The boy shot his father Tuesday at Ab derwood Manor while defending his mother, he claims. Roscoe said he favors a suspended sen tence for the youth, Aira will be no more rifles the Ford W. Kinney home in the Alderwood Manor district. Mrs. Kinney decided that Wednesday after her hus- band, lying with « bullet wound in his lip and jaw, forgave his HERE in “OLMSTED ISIN WRONG COURT Radio Injunction Is Federal Case, Says Frater DENIES MOVE TO QUASH sd cross Grants Drys Until Friday to Ask Transferral Olmsted's request f: reatr om wree ion tn his t gued federal ¢ rtually ruled Wed. the matter came up King cou’ supe rior cour Judge Frater granted counsel for the dry agents until Friday to pre. sent a motion for to fed. eral court. He denied a motion of Assistant District Attorney Graham to quash the Olmsted, Albert attorney, proceed Hubbard L repre nd sent i “e |Co., are seeking the unerior | They charge that Prohi Direc oueue |tor Roy and his assistant. Professional Pride: A department | Willlam Whitney, tened to store Santa Claus taking mem. | ¥reck the machir id bership in the Actors’ Equity. }ed the Olmsted home ks eee | ago, and arrested Olms wife Of all the words of tongue or pen, | %nd others on liquor " The saddest are, “Alimony $110.” Finch declared he will seek $5,000 ote |damages from the dry agents as The Wild West is passing, mourns |the result of their Interference with a pioneer. Yep, all the cowboys t gone into the movies. ricer OUR OWN ETIQUETTE BOOK | Dear Homer: When eating at a restaurant, what do I do if I find a fly in my soup?—Susan. Eat the soup until you come to the| fly, then tell the waiter and he'll give you another plate. Almost any man will tell | ou there are two seasons of | the year—slack and busy “Why is Jim 50 popular ot the club? =Why, everyone knows he gan't make an after-dinner speech.” @ "Yes, and he knows it, too.” Expert figures that $400,000 hag been spent on golf this year et they call it a Scotch game! eee YE DIARY (December 2) So home to dinner, where my wyte, having cut three more inches off ali Ke she did it it fon, did, to- her with my being-hungry, which al- ways makes me peevish, make me an- ery, bat when we had enten were friends again. | Chih eid Old Silas Grump, the sage of Pumpkin Hollow be an original tation It: says it’ better to | ackass than an {ml-| resident Coolidxe Economy.” —Heading | e HAYS whe is doing her part. | f King her hairnets last two ek-end parties now Tacoma Woman Is 23rd Auto Victim | | down | Urges National | FSC re i ne TACOMA, Dec, 4—~Struck in auto here jaxt night just after she had stepped from a bus, Mrs, Margaret Corey, 62, diod in a hospitul today, This is the 2ara lity from traffic uceldents this year, | _—— he broadcasting of the station. dio Telegraph | son, Ford Kinney, Jr. 17, for tisntal Girl | eam siheiok tao eades aid Learns She Is .of White Race Kinney, he and his wife told King | aha Gnd Sugbomiah county jeers, is a. war veteran, / suffering {from a nervous’ affiietion ax a te wult Of the war. 23 months overseas. | Young Kinney was taken to the ILLINGS, Mont., Dec. | jail at Everett for questioning by Kendall Moy, 18-year Prosecutor C. T. Roscoe Tuesday laughter of M night to his mother’s pleas. The fi took blame for the att 1924 ys Coolidge-- ee Page Nine ott. | | He i 42 and spent | In statement to authorities at) M ‘the sheriff's office here, the son- © miscegenation said th his fa and mother had it was of}a uarreled before. Tuesday morning | « jhe was awakened by the sound of a with her|a souffle. Then he said heard foster parent 1913.|his father say, “I'll break every Moy H and | bx in your body.” Mre was} Jumping from bed, the youth t It was not | grabbed his loaded 22-calfber rifle and kr elyn might have/ rushed out into the kitchen, where} been part Chinese |he shot his father But when the ntana law stood Mrs, Kinney had a blackened eye! up pr her happiness, Mrs.|when she came to the Providence Moy signed an affidavit, | hospital to care for her wounded hus tating that the girl. was born of|band Inte Tuesday. The boy and a white parents at o Junction, ghbor brought Kinney to the hos Ontario. Sh us adopted soon after| pital, and then the boy surrendered bi by the who went to|himnelf at the sheriff's office China a ye | When he delayed reporting until Mrs. Moy was very ill and the) after 3 p.m, Chief Deputy William prove to be m death Coffey phoned the Snohomish county hington Home Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. * She Didn’t Want Job. But She Ran as Sticker Candidate and Was Elected Mayor of Edmonds Oa hea st alte i SERIES Edmonds’ new Mrs. J. H. Kerr, enforcement. She simply to ‘ ‘wait and ¢ elected ticker candidate,” _ Mayoress ene my of booze, poolrooms and slack law makes no promises, but advises folks j didn't want ‘mother’ to do it,” said J. H. Kerr, who as mere husband Says There Ts T00 | ct the “rirst Indy of Bamonds,” has to take a back seat we didn't—" chimed in her Much Booze in Building Should Be Condemned! Biggest Circulation in W The Seattle Star Laing Startin Fight on Fire Hazards in City Clashes With University Board of Re- gents Over Statements Regard- ing Meany Hall DIRE MARSHAL LAING eon enditures we J demoed the Kin t Home ut Georgetown ‘ trap Wednesday seal f 1 county a see ibe An attack was made upes ah t th t at t Laing Wednesday by Herbert T. . Condon, secretary of board a of regents of the University of asit = Washington for the warning is 5 ‘pe ’ sued by Laing Tuesday ‘relative aa ted t ; to the dangerous condition of sense Meany hall. 2g pie “Laing has known of this condb tal follow 2 fi a 6 never notified 1 copy of he sent Tue to the 1 of re rees,” Gaal gents of the University, calling at Fg preas," Contes to the fact that Meany b “Condoh doesn't know what = ames he is talking about,” Laing said. and. not adequate ted from “{ warned the university offi fire. cnls two years ago that Meapy This letter was merely in th rm hall was dangerous. President as the hall 18 Suzzallo promised to arrange « of a recommend on state property and outside Laing’s| meeting with the board of jurisdiction. regents that I might explain the But Laing says he is starting on| situation to then. He has never a cleanup of all public buildings th so. Condon should know are fire traps 4 there are many f them, he says. Laing says he has taken the mat STRUCTURE DAMAGED ter up g county legislators BY FIRE IN i922 in un effort to force action by the Supt. Clara ¢ home | resents. __ Supt Clas Om TF ry there is a build whom are women, approximately half |!"# 19 roll proves be nleep in wecond « bed rooms. The| front exits as Meany hall," said building is heated by steam and every | Condon. precaut possible is taken, but FRIST REEF Bruce admits there ts always danger of fire. Invaliés are kept on the floor to minimize the fire Bruce said. The structure was visited by a fire in March, 1922, when approximately $9,000 worth of damage was done. The, fire started on the roof at 4:30 Pp. m., and demolish most the en tire roof before controlled. Burning timbers fell in on t sleeping quar ters and only the fact that the blaze occurred in the afternoon instead of at night, averted loss of life ‘ DOBSON URGES NEW | SILENCE GREETS COOLIDGE NOTE Congress Hears Message Amid Unaccustomed Quiet CEREMONY IS LACKING Clerks Sing-Song Coolidge County Commissioner Tom Dob- Plea for More Economy son said Wednesday that the board | SHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Amid un- of county commissioners long has | WV | ustomed quiet and total ab- realized the danger at the home “In an effort to keep down ex-|Sence of ceremony, the annual mes. sage of the president of the United |States was read to the two houses of congress today for the first time in 12 years with a single unayoid- able exception, The appeal of President BOOZE CHARGE |for further economy in government to permit of more tax reduction fell Rik from the practiced lips of the read- Said to Be “Crown Prince” |it singaong manner, while anal of Rum Ring Here zround danger, COMMISSIONERS TO AID Coolidge jand representatives sat quietly in their chairs, da: tor—“she's ot enough to do j officers, and they came here to in eer pal hs = y: Hecon j There were no filled galleries to —_—— | veatignte tt e. The Alderwoo¢ le Syd Green, alleged “crown prince” d eac! P [sisson tee Altres] Edmonds — |e anyuars save am, “yon team een ent ase och err eet Ss t High I Manor district is in Snohomish [stat watod and pos.” gst : is ye the message and there was no ap- junse’ ighway 1s county Mra Kerr ts’ president of the| S@4 bY dry agents to be chief aide!pinuse on the floor, The usual Open Up to Summit - BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER Seattle district of missionary so-| {24 0” Olmsted, was arrested bY/hubbub of cheering which has SEYUracvMven prGuilenas nue cigs Oe - 7.8 eral prohibition agents at his| rected each appearance of a presk “Travel by automobile ts still pos P cleties of the Baptist church, but! nome, 10628 Fremont ave., Tuesday sible on the Sunset highway as far thing--but you just wateh and} "do not call me a club woman,”| niet’ Gre ch A Witt whe {cots on the roktrsm of the ia de the eungne’ Uae, ok tapone?” met l she haya papas son of lique. ' |to deliver his report on the state S th at, Di ho’ eyo! 1 = id possession juor. 1 ayn W. tewart, of the Seattle ys Mrs, J. H. Ke Edmonds pads Ee. ieedee nalite a as on y,|0f the Union was noticeably ab: hove “atta tase way tor as Brand ety ellicthd oath een's house led 0 =| antOGLeHlia Gravelie: (0.5o toate |date for mayor, who made no cam Green's house was raided on ® Pre-| “Not atce Woodrow Wilson was a nOW spting . ign speeches, no promis nd was og fon Shorty after the Olm- forced in 1920 to break his custom from nov until spring is b sted home raid. Green at that of the Columbia higifway | ele sak Ge forata cates nes Massage House Operator Is of reading the message In person, Arkona | time promised to appear the follow- |. Graham, in his arguments, said Alderdale ferry, and up form committee two days before ele: | ing morning and post bail, as his there - Bea MSR) aie he agents were acting in. official de. To drive to Spokane | r he lls Heir Milli mother was sick in the house. Ac-|'bere been any break in. the any apacity when they threatened tolthe best route is by way of Pendle Held fo Lack of License She was elected Tues ama |Fa Ms to ons of jcording to Whitney, Green failed to| "U8! pageant of the president read: reck the radio broad ton.” I ority of four votes of 164,/ Race Track Owner [appear and remained out of town|i& his message, with the brilliant Whoth | F - Whether | the massage parlor | over the incumt Engels | several days, instead of coming in|Satherings in the diplomatic and of- and bat use. ord ce, passed |g is the . woma: a | “ed - + cla xes a y will stand the test of th rte, i Se Chay, oul: merely send | ieay Tide Beale c hak, faites night was on the former war-|2nd the change today seemed to be “ L f Hi F e Mana! the test of the courts | them my name—that 1 had no ‘plat:| Morey, Long Beach, Caj. as tn rare ie Pa harvane ipso Will be determined soon, Dr. Marion | form’ except I would do what I con-|Helr to a $2,000,000 estate in Wash- miles When the hour-long reading had t |Matthews, manuger of sidered right.” Mrs, Kerr, who has|!&ton, D. C., of the late Harry | |been completed, business of the He Ls 1S 00 prin parlor at 311 Pacific block, was resided in Edmonds for four years, nidas ‘Turner, multimillionaire lay pitcaeae as usual. rested Tuesday and will be tried un: | says if they wanted to try her in a| fee track owner, and her grand- rae th S n Room Floor” jer the city coune!l ordinance. Dr. | ciean-up” campaign they could have| father, according toy word received | Matthews han a state license and ‘ } here today conalders a clty lcense unnecesmsry, | iat service, role on thet [the elder Turner dled six years |S B ANKRUP peg oe eS ; lyst seat are such places | ‘phere had béeh ‘too much’ boose:| 28° evi a Son, ine rie and Pp Before Senate # jin the clty operating in violation of) many pool hall disturbances and| ce 10 Hugene, dying. here YASHINGTON, Dec. 3A a of early evening they bution of Dr. Matthews will bo|100, hare tor the public mend she] track winnings, as sho was of « re-(Creditors File Petition in Pe Shoals bills back to the sem found the lifeless body reed CRRA ercfieeage A said Wednesday, But, 1 make no| Hilous, en "shale Macfarlane Case jate agriculture committee for fur- of Douglas Raynor. . . The ‘sags waa to come tip in polis |Promses— I'm just going to do| ’ wi baba |ther consideration were abandoned Somewhere in the flow- ane S Welusetiee ae es eet | today, forecasting final disposition of “ome s f ge ecnewiay imonds’ new mayoress was in| Blackmailed Rajah A petition to have James Macfar-|the $150,000,000 project at this ses er-scented shadows 0: Seattle making an address at the lane & Co. adjudged bankrupt was | sion. the Great Long Island [new Fremont Baptist church on Is Sir Hari Sin gh | fited in federal court Wednesday by|~ Senator Curtis, republican leader, estate lurked the unseen ieee night. “They wanted me to) “LONDON, Dec,..3.——The ‘tad of-| three creditors of the defunct broker-/ announced when the senate con- aca jrun at the primartes, but 1 would tice announced today that suppres.{*S@ Concern. ‘The creditors are J. J.|yened that no effort would be made assassin. Pr ‘ - 7 like do It, but two days before elec-| sion of the identity of “Mr. A,”| McBride, who has $419 credtt in the {to sidetrack the proposition as was ton a lot of the citizens persuaded] central figure inthe Robinson | company; D. W. Sussman, $732, and | originally planned. Pie a daa me to run. I said ‘All right, but This ended and named the potentate|#H- As Fuller, who has $400 cash in| e6rie There was but a single | won't ‘do any electioneering—and T\who was’ tra |the concern and stocks placed as : i i | i: we 0 apped with the book-} . ’ clew—as intangible and Former Company Drops |didn't, either,” she smiled, “We! maker's wife as the rajah Sir Hari | Margin security valued at $8,500, the| Prince’ s Heifer iF Ment | | sing! : | petition sets forth, * . as eerie as the dusk it- | i Singh. Be gests eal clk Ohara See ins First ace aalte Price $60 to $150 a IP RESET OTN erat, Tian thio gpl $760,000 .to] | The petition claims the) Macfarlane}: 0) wae nteatan bea § | DO YOU OWN the conspirators, two of whom are|COMPany owes upwards of $225,000 Tae oe Rs arr hale nd is a ban! : } Aatatiat MMe, rbdtiotions werevane [Under arrest, 1@tho heir to the Ma aH a i a ker deal eran fe 1 enthteac uy ihe poe a Ie rere \ hike ot Je nd: aatinate Macfarlane, a broker dealing in|et, owned and en! A FOOTPRID ON nounced by tho Durant and Ford YOUR HOME? Pdi, oar the shibee ara mee M} stock nd grains, closed his busi.|of Wales, won first place in its di. THE SUN ROOM fasten ae Chalet nf Bik Ch “4 || toro ts A opportunity. to donc. || ¥ |ness a week Saturday, due to | Vision at the International Livestock 4 | ¢ urant price reductions were from FLOOR!... The Affair at | ROME.—The Official wotte to Starts December 5 in The Star | aay, publishoa fv decrees. whoteby. Gen, Cadorna is revalled to military serv joe with the rank of field general. $60 to $150, prd prices were reduced $25 and less. Tho new schedule of Ford prices f, 0. is a8 follows: | ena $260; touring, $ | $520; tudor sedan, | $000; chassis, $2 | $366, 0; coupe, $580; fordor sedan, truck Flower Acres By Carolyn Wells chass CADORS A RECALLED FOR QUICK SALI | | | \To Bring Accused verses in market speculations ‘© today aay exposition h |from H. R. The heifer is ranch near I OWNER REBUCHE Rie siooo Potisko, Alberta, Canada, DUC TRIL AN iupip || Couple to Seattle | Phone Co. Moves ays | Thin) isu lovely home on pi |. George and Genevieve Clark wilt! to Condemn Land Four Fleach Liner AM ve re ne ava Mtl OvOlY |Ibo ‘extradited from Portland, accord:| Condemnation. proceedings were P “HARDWOOD. FLOORS, ing, to ‘the prosecutor's office, on| instituted Wednesday in superior assengers Injured TILE. FIRBPLACK }& Geirgo of leaving a trail of worth-| curt against the property of Mr.) NEW YORK, Dee. 3.— Four pass New tinolowim, breakfant, nooks 1/ Joes chooks in Seattle and tho North-|and Mrs, Clem J, Whittemore by |sengers were injured when the ter the. J thw Mr, and Mrs. Clark, arrested| {ho Pacific Telephone & Telograph |rific storm of November 27 and =x in Portland for King county author-|Co,, seoking a telephone lno right truck the Wréhch liner Rocham This bargain advertised in to. |} ite are alleged to have pass | of. way, 1,579 feet long, across their! b 1, Capt, Louls Rollin reported tBhUa Want Ad Coline jbad chovles written on the [Cake Co. American Tacoma to Seattle Une to run trom/when the steamer Hayro today, property. Thy arrived from Sr

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