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“~~ ~~~~~~~ amen + nnn : - - aetna Atacand nna ae PARP natn — The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington WEATHER )| = The Seattle Star jill HOME ag a e VOL, 26. NO, 246. oan ——<$— Clase Ma #t the Pos i, Wash, { Congress March 4 141. Ver Year, by Math $100 ATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924. rs TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. + Home Navy Plane Falls; _,.s¥)!« sos, $40,000 5 Missing; 4 Saved cm _ PANAGES — SOUGHT! -!BOMBING CRAFT Man Almost SOME 5 N\ew! ove | ife lites Sellers axe arent |omethin ‘Novel “WRECKED IN Rode inOwn es pe ‘ ) S : 1» for Death; Suit Is hee ieciesll «cn mn 7 Mn | Ambulance! First of Kind in meat - trike for the State g of going on a strike for as nine alleged Cle { needs Naval Airmen Are Victims of | D, &,.7o | QECAU! i it Gee ¢ hopes t . r for the | Elum bootleggers sold J, A. x “ Accident Near San Diego White ¢ Pa | Karterman, jeweler and wateh- mcs. And sh poured gasoline on & maker, moonshine Uquor for pretty well filled now H taking it oll, Tue eve | many months until he became a eee , AVIATORS AID RESCUE ning. He escaped with a badly confirmed alcoholic and died | To be up to date, Santa's sleigh <wte | burned right hand, accor t | from acute aleobolism, Mrs. this year should carry a diving girl Hope 5 Missing Flyers May | elty tal records " Glenna Karterman hay brought d on the windshield. ., . first of it kind sult in the superior court CL Be Clinging to Wreckage | Kittitas county for $40,000 dam- q clan estimates that only | ~ —_—_—_——— ages, it was learned in Seattle : of soap is used in | AN DIFGO, Dee. 10.—While wreccococs Wednesday. rt tes per person. engaged In bombing exercises ’ prccoccom The case is believed by H. By 4 the kids are at the caba today a large naval seaplane fell au ter § sTec coset ‘ a Foster, attorney for the widow, to ht. into the ocean off Ballast point L mrtmcteatmaient nt we be the first of its kind ever: filed in oe 4 near San Diego. Five men are the state and unquestionably it is CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON ing. Four were rescued by R T k aan te “3 ' the first of its kind filed since the WY CLUB other seaph a 3 "i nas Siggy lady omeo i aren Volstead ct Roy I state prohibition direc tor, said that the suit is being closely watched and that prosecu: tions may follow. Cle Elum, Lyle “is a hell-hole of illicit Mquor Tho missing are 1 ut. G. Va | rint, pilot; A. P. Thurston, ob | server; Lieut, K. H. Roby, sec. | for Prowler ond pilot; F. D. Trull, aviation machini mate, and J. Wie N OFFICER was sent Tues siezk, radio man. A The injured are: & FR. Daven | port, mact traffic.” The statute under which the ‘suit was brought has been in | effect in this state for many Jay evening to the home of th Stevens, 1912 First ave ed htt when Mra. Stevens re |durned; ht z, aviati mate, aA man hanging around betwee | This boro. first class fassengill, aviation) her house and tho next. He years. It provides that any- ag rigger, fir cihibaad Setar GAA a | One injured as the result of in- A land sageete’ tha rower, 2 | toxication of a person shall have the right of action against those selling or giving liquor to the intoxicated person. In some states the judgment if ja lien against the property in A seaplane, all ready to take off, . . re cog ntglltedteent a=, ahensetsmmnrang § Little Kids | Miss Frances Williams, 206 10th ave. N., who for love of| ich the quor was sold, Foster gh efa ora ae her native land, Wales, and her adopted country, America,| SC WAS FILED Loma saw back. r young Romeo intent on a pilot flew low over the! (with Mra Stevens’ daughter seaplane hangar, cut off the motor ———----—- and shouted word of the accident.) At the top of the stair; Kind Reverend McGlug Nominated for the All-American Columbia i She slipped oh o tug The tnjured me ob ht t | : " 8 Said the funeral prayer. bt. No tase GY tae othera taal Are in Court | has sold over 200 tickets to the Rhondda Welsh Male chorus; ON DECEMBER 5 had Jer if ‘a hen hi been found. concert—arid hopes to: sel more. The chorus sings at the| Those named in the Fog Wonder if a Chinaman, when his | all of whom are well to do, ¥ vife asks him to mail a letter, ties @ a: Beuitan ligt eee’ ot thal Wi th F th | Masonic temple Thursday and Friday nights, ing to Foster, are Mike Sogura, his queue so that he won't kage I a er leon H-E-H- can hardly wait to]. The, young lady, is already an ac-| Frank Corolla, James Cerutti, Leo “J *\eue meat Five little Italian children from hear them complished and weil known plant. | Lesh, Felix ee ee psp ’ ' cea y *. | apne rea “s ‘That's how impatiently one lovely | singer and fonist, and many] lavich, Louis Dalley, Anton 1° Back ed: | Morganvill Iso known as old y 9 nde : ee Here is one of the many scenes in “The Loves of Eunice Must Vote Again Ualestawn, wat stiffly on the front{young Welsh girl living*in Seattle |pXcea fot ‘her’ scrap-book are filled | Sona and Joe Micheletto. : A BUST OF HENRY FORD | Aaa phi wn . dines ded Lhe Judges Blundered Neneh ince Judge Otis W.|@Waits the coming of the Rhondda | with flattering notices The suit was filed at Ellensburg, % —x || and Claude. noh’ in, Super 3 ke 1 a 4 Sage December 5, by Attorney Foster. Fi Pe 3 j YREKA, Cal Because Brinker's ¢ ‘uesday morning! Welsh Male Singers. who will-bring | ‘She is the organist of the W | Chief of Police Levi Harley, of Cle | bays 7 The Ste : ee ae : #3 resent’ dnd’ weeblad toes nervously |the Id’s. sweetest einging to the yterian cimreh, During the Se tk’ Gabba f to have a sky: OMORROW The Starjher home; she invites him oe ee baci Joo Bantl, went on{ Masonic temple Thursday and Friday Sapa musieal valent | Elum, served the defendants, with 8 That — offers you something |to call; the wealthy but together when they| trial, charged with belng a jointiat.| nights,’ December 11 and 12 In aiding’ the ratsing of money and] yaterman, according to Foster, aweater ‘of 119 brand new in the way of|ferocious father throws vined the casting|Joe brought his entire family into] And Miss Frances Williams backs/ the entertaining of soldiers formerly was employed by a welle o- || a newspaper serial. him out. Then the elope- 108 must be voted | court up ne ih ey by ae sry ay he box office of the Masonic | known Seattle jewelry firm. He 5 oon " t & defense con instrumenta H over Temple m open all day ‘fhurs- | Fant ed ristmas Rum Taken; It’s a love story—“The| ment. The flight and pur- rustees have de § a4 ‘Gate ns Cec crai ate cuncaht 6 iz J Sigal oe a Ne ale se eral Cle vase a Seized. bane * es Ata th one \ h n z 5 anc day se wishing | chased welry ath eae paca Loves of E u n ice and suit sing with action, The equires that a major tried on another. Deputy} Miss Frances is a “Welshman,” |to get tickets. The tickets are also tSepanecitac | piper y ‘tn addi. ire tan a kaa Claude”—and it’s told en- navy helps out, There must be on the job | Prosecutor Roland Bartling is press-|thru and thru—having been born in |on sale at al! music stores. | tion to the wite’ there 6 aaa ck of a time with 40 cases. tirely in pictures are thyills in the airplane casting of the| ing the case for the state. Attorney |the little village of Waenfour, county ae ante 16; mp beer | It will take you only 10/chase. vote Adam Beeler represents the defend-| of eae shia ef nga The complaint charges that the | : pre and Mrs, Willlams, have been i ‘i é Oh where, oh where, is my little ma|} seconds a day to look at} Get in on the start of a ant 2 atralied AlviariGall citingnie ‘tor’ 12 athe osteneetts curs ae psi ll the pict Aitciinetielthis “new fedtate, You | daily sold Katterman moonshine whis- essiceee se e picture an low the|this new feature. a . ears F dnt he “bacalne: fa tated: se ica dese antennal aaece 01 th ity of the story—a/won’t regret it. Watch for Stole Night Gowns The Welsh people,” said Miss bs nagh Nias lasing Ree be With her hair cut short and some|| continuity o story—a 4 . Wa ain treet jmanage his business; that he was lipstick 0 story in which the action it. “The Loves of Eunice to Use at Hospital Frances, ave an inborn love of {drunk the entire period, and that fi- Ob schivas ob tehere, com whe desl Gh k: f day to day|and Claude.” It begins on $$ $________/ 1, Dec. 16 and *T believe thane: arestery ' ' {| nally, on November 24, he died from where, hgh i picks up from day ay aude, ‘gins I H. MENDENHALL hoc oa fines Alraces their. equal when it comes Jacute alcoholism. He lost his busi- eo, ete until it fairly sizgles. the editorial page Thurs- and pen specialist, hustling from | the hospital at she report 10/1, sympathetic interpretation of real , became so steeped in alcohol operation was eres co ts Claude follows Eunice to day. Macrae avedsecke|torbia vase) |, ose melody.” Two Traffic Accidents Are | tint of Mise clalr| Rist | limony with a N. 8. F. ch Sa ee 2 vullding., contractor... admiring |The girl was caught taking two| -- ‘her son thru her own efforts, it is upon ee ta ay ote soe. [BUshE | Sownis” trom” &:“Gsbartms =| Winds, from the south, which , alleged. itis Pa IPI Pea to in it Em lo es a - HOWARD DOLL, ssleamna, try: | "1 naa to have’ something to} | gained a, maximum velocity of 43] By reason of the unlawful acts of full swing, and the players are U y ing to keep step with a tall man cafe ey? diy gins kb miles an hour at 6:10 a. m., had sub-| the defendants, the suit alleges, the ge were tip “THit aoa ee ere | eee the Hospital| ow er} sided a mile-an-hour at 8 a, m, but| Wife was deprived of her husband, BES . | floor \saan’ at hones Bias aes.) xe ae | were driving a moderate rain force-|the support he accorded her, the Mr. Fixit of The Star fixes things | Oy 7” ay aca ions turning from luncheon on Union _ | fully into Seattle Wednesday. The| Profits of his business, and finally for Seattle citisetia. We hope he fant BRS Se vt. at a Christinay, rush pace. | Reopen Tax Cases Over 1,000 Patrons, Testi- | cinta, wnich totaled .20 of an inch | she suffered deep humiliation, great the gink who tried “fix during the night, was accompanied | pain and anguish at his death. Her Gouinslialoner Tom: Dobiot Pi a: to Compel Ross to Allow Them; Ross} (iy \nghcr ona ino. cae! | of Northwest Co.’s! — mony in Trial Shows [vy an agrecable rise in temperature | damages, she claims, totals $40,000. his wife was forced to live sep- ‘ash Register office man, trav- oa 6 TON, Dec, 10.—Chair over ‘the past two days, The case is said to open the way Explains His Position eling north on Third aye. OVID | WASHING lawyer, and wife,-walk man Couzens of the senate commit That the Unton club, at 110 Cherry Wednesday morning the mercury | for damage action by all persons suf- In the good old winter time, | a | BYE ) degrees above zero as com- | tering injury thru the sale or giving: . Pa rt a s ope s stood u . o er tne, | ing down the sunny side of | tee Investigating the internal rev-|st. operated as a booze dump under Bikes tangs at gg rie Twenty-two city civil service em-)ings, when he claimed the linesmen SORG + |enue bureau announced today the|the guise a social organization, |Pared with Monday and Tuesday's | away of alcoholic liquors. trolling down the corridor Second ave GEORGE Ff a J rs i pies; ae a ro ata ployes Tuesday instituted suit in su-|4sreed to forego their charter vaca: MEACHAM, realtor, who. ha committee had recommended re-|and that it had’ more than 1,000 pa-| minimums. of 34 and 35 above. Neith- aces aes "You h Baa 4 tons 1¢ given a raise in pay per day ¢ Y pening of the 2 trons, was brought out in testimony} er the high winds nor the rainfall, | You e hc a for court to compel their employ- been here a long time, hunts | opening <of the amortization tax a ght out in testimony , ne i Se pest oi roots Ol Lackadh aal i sig ay ia ff equal to that given employes of pri:| tor tunch on Senee ae te cases of the Northwestern Stecl Co,|/at the first day of the trial of nine| Which totaled .29 of an inch during S. P. Conference knock, © ¢ them a vacation. The sult | vate lighting compan for lunch on Seneca ¢ bees met Eeake situco ucla nae: hea themed coy stan ie r to give them a moat ns ‘The sult | vate lighting compar KELLOGG, lawyer, dodging | of Portalnd, Ore. and the Standifer| officers and owners in Judge E./E,| the past 24 hours are unusual at this May Effect Peace pelbages Ss opi be best eae ta ha a eg autos at Third ave, and Marion {Construction Co, Seattle, Wash.|Cushman’s court Tuesday time of year, M, B, Summers, federal! gan FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.-Gone In tha gona ‘od selor pry bean ne be the city t i $1 000,000 BI f JACOB HOKEY, newsboy, |Commissioner Blalr has agreed to; Little green caras were issued to| Weather bureau meteorologist, de-| once of officials of the Southern eo old winter ! | Ross, superintendent of the city lig ’ ’ aze i te a * | co-operate, Couzens said. The com-|the members and the card gave, the | clared | Pao! . eee department, and seeks a writ of tM N 1 rounding up his news stands on Foran Gc ues four THe COUe| DS Radtaate th tees a The storm was blamed for two|Paciflc railroad and enginemen'’s | deve t Second a Marion ‘ mittee found, he add hat there or ready access to the place s blamed x 2 The cold weather is here, and auta| mandate compelling him to take fa fe at neers orma sap ceteris pare a Plas a discrepancy of the. facts|Where liquor was sold openly over| traffic accidents, in which a_ girl aoe cifamna arrir * Bt. owners are beginning to put alcohol | vorable action on thelr applications BRIDGEWATER, M Dee. 10. ‘ 48, la ext which warranted re-investigation of{# bar and where card « ss were|and a man were ‘painfully hurt. |% roe ng a se ai: 7 bn 3 3 nducted, witnesses testified Miss’ Blanche Thorn, of the Bel-|V&se dispute, which. resulted in’ the ys vacation. t lator, traveling on an Empire avit sets forth that the) in their radiators. Better to put it into their rad A $1,000,000 fire Bridgewater 1 building these two tax cases ator. A.C. DR rr :. lawyer, going up Uni men voting 96 per cent in favor of & nee of the nine defendants fajled|mont Court apartments, — was ators than into thelr] phe affi here tod BAC } > sf ont strike, Such a compromise already stomachs. esmen and linesmer ‘ : ° at the opening of the trial| knocked down while on her way to relators, 22 linesmen and lin > Sauron nt BCE y P ) oo ats | atpel se eatiaed the: 18 buildings composing the grou bape Ah pale i to Fo! sia: Maid Nearly Dies Later during the day two| work at the Frye Packing plant, at |ts in sight, members of both es ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: |, on to which they 2 wh grocer, heading of them arrived, but the third, James} Summit and John, by a car driven | tons let tt be Known, and will prol oon es stati Mi "nde Ube oy. char |Held f : for Western ave, for supplic From Gas Accident |! (yon being sought on a bench] by L. W. Groves, 8015 ith ave, |@bly embrace the 6 per cent intrease “The widows ter. Rona refuses the pleas on an| se P or Making - ANTHG as i ty i Veet ‘ disconnecting of a gus | warrant S$." An umbrella held against the | a the working conditions Suseiagy | vides that any or (cuticle not purse), tray 0 roved fatal carly) Agents testified that they entered| wind prevented her seeing the car, |¢d in a recent decision of the Un lordinance which provides that any | all ; ain We bs ‘ EON EO 4 ntered r 3 nr} mite is the insur- lot ii service employes on a per diem| hone Box Keys Hing, 8 on Westlake a Wednesdiy to Miss Gene Bennett,/the place by obtaining membership | Groves brought her to the hospital, | States railroad labor board. Charles Moore, 25, and Earl Shea 28, maid in the Radis: both longshoremen, were held on ERMAN CABINET METS 1727 Belmont om hotel at!) cards and purchased Mquor at will. | wher fons or 1 cuts wei ented. ance money she basis shall not be given PS CALML DOWN ive. She was discov: The final raid Was engineered when | F. Pa h pay Siberhorn, 64 9 Mas d has left after tak- peces dls Ld heel eg n charges early Thursday at px t Dec, 10.—The German) ered unconscious by Mrs. D, M.|H. V, Mooring entered the club.as| sachusetts st., was bruised when he| TOKYO, Dec. .10—Practically: all ing the advice o/ Y dayn ago Ross predicted such court » headquarters, after being arrest-[cabinet's first meeting since the) Burnes, manager, and taken to the/a phone repairman and “stuck up| knocked down by a car driven |agitation against American naval se laction and explained his stand by “s ifiee and Virginia by Officer | general election will take place to-| city hospital, where she is recover-!the occupants at the point of a gun] A. Hughes, 4527 18th ave. N.|maneuvers in the Pacific have friends.’ | veferring to the recent budget hear.| 7° J. Fenton. Shea is said to have |day, when the course of.the gover>-| ing. Her home address is given as!until his comrades chopped their way Hughes. brought Siberhorn. to | ceased except for a few occasional [Paababahetd 2h beieaabsih:tete | been making keys to open telephone | ment's action will be determined 16858 10th ave. N. W thru several barred doors the city hospital for treatment, comments in some of the papers. dig i ee OR ea pee boxes. | | One of the features of the Olympic hotel is the Marine room. Li'l ns KEEP THE \Cripple K > ‘ = Gee wants to know why they don’t ‘AIN OUT |Cripple Knocked B i pO ae a ‘ ; have a room for gobs, too. | a ti ¢ t ‘ 7 € } a] ¢ rie R. es Down by Trolley AEE Lh De 4 4 eX , : y / Mamma left her lipstick || Here is a bargain in a Ford Sedan. W. Smith, a cripple, living at the While she went for a ride; | t — || Northern hotel, was knacked down | - at Baby gulped it down quick, LATS MOM, Pi tD SEDAN || street car at First and Wash: | BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER brate the addition of a modern ar widely divergent as the | 76 persons sat down, paying | of fun. And if Uncle George Now he’s pink inside This car is in A-1 mechanical || ington, early Wednesday. He was| O < LAST Saturday, December | Kitchen: and inglenook .to_ the poles, But, having seated our into the community coffers the | yfetean passed his plate. bucks eile condition, with about taken to his room, bruised but not 6th, there wero two ban | local community hall, It wa sUesty and “pussed the todd," exact sum of $38, consisted of: | 5 haunt sin eee Willie Hoppe, wizard of the ivories, || worth of extras, wire, wh severely hurt quots, both in the nature of | attended by the country-folk | @let us consider & Colery, lives, cold slaw, buked | {F Another helping, and’ old Pigdeliithetgd chads Ge 8 Wheel. slgntcday “clock, epot G 1 M housewarmings. One was to who built at, tog@at food at 50 The $10 menu, divested of its beans, roast leg of lamb, pickles Dad Rassebeck was caught eat tands he can rol] 7 or 11 at will = | Nght, bumpers, speedometer celebrate the opening of Seat conts per plate fane r moutlage, to and relishes, stuffed prime ribs ing lis third cut of deep apple . * . |] jatest type shock absorbers ale Nearly m4 akes | Ue's palatial new Olympic. hotel At the big hotel, gold-braided | whieh se 1) persons. sat of beet with brows feiyy: baked pio, With cream. from his own Coonegh ries ||) Pea Mich wpare. ‘Take m ride Blaze Disastrous} wiore wore gathered the tlower ttendants and gilken-clad check | down, paying In the aggregaie | squash, string beans, roast po: | pasture—why tt tlekled) Aunty dis ise Gare ee ae In thin carand sce what you || In spite of a gale of wind, firemon| of our citizenry and beoutitul girls reeelved the oo" the sum of $25,000, consisted of | tatoes, deep apple pie, cheese Buswell ‘most to death, ‘cause y-actins, and doth present me || can buy for $110 down, balance || early Wednesday succeeded in stop-| Wolon to consume viands at wraps; at the country hall the celery, almonds, fruit” | and cofiee. sho reckoned Dad knew a good tube for igure, Ike carfare | ping @binze in the rear of the Seat-| $10 per plat happy country folk hung up cocktail, soup, friend sole, squab, | Now, of course, at. the Com plemakor when he met one pptlydean| tle Paint company’s store at 1022 r other party was. at the thelr own Sunday-best coats in chicken and mushroom sauce, | munity hall there was no ex | Maybe you'd like to guess who hine and smoke Ada w ou where | | " mimy new veiver|| rie » wan fas wit gil you where |/ First ave. Damages to the bullding| little but wide dake — com tho little dressing rooms thelt peas, potatoes, tomato | pensive band to play thruout | had the best time—the Conis ed not to shew it|| this car will be derh@nastrate lamounted tp $100; to the stock, about} munity of Cove, on the west hands had built and curtained | jee wn and coffee, the meal, but nothing was luck» | munity hotel crowd or the Come she wedee It for hnersett | $600. Cause ls unknown side of Vashon island, to cele | Thus far the two soctal affotr | The 50-cent menu, to whieh |. ing in hearty good-will and loads | munity hall folks.

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