The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 13

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AY, DECEMBER ‘ rHi ATTLI rA . ~\WIND RECORDS MENACING FIRE tain Street |FLOODS MENACE HERE"BROKEN AT TACOMA ‘= LOWLANDS \\Gale Reaches 68 Miles an Historic Old Rink Burned) 4®?H#U% © oxErrES Districts North and South i Hour; Damage Done With Loss of $40,000 W. 1. MOORE s , Are Under Water 4 A 1A. records for high KARI Ff x . ¥ ud : » » peur ob KN AL SENBERGESE j tile fr uy th G. 3. Kit weet Thereday aml continued . ™e Be Honorable First |Mrs. Ross, Governor of Wyoming, Urges Her Sons to Keep Name of | Father Spotless 1310 Second Ave , Opposite Arcade Bidg. BURTZ Friday ‘ WALTER MORKIS oo ; = CHAKLES McDONALD. e from aid i An . t ‘ EB. Kt High wate t the hog : ; ADAMS cing | White"diver, : ; hred bu , t CLINT: W Tie tle zi LEP r of Kent, we H A. ©, BOWMAN ! . D. MePHALL f u vel } ‘ f JOUN BE. PRICE | Rene’ ike: it © Hart Schatoer & Mara tation a ee hie is : ogy vowotr| Doctor Held Guilty feet an “ i mmors, U, 8. weat? t ‘ of Death of Nurse aly, i ne ‘wind. & . JAN FRANCISCO, Dec A. NORTH DISTRICTS was od b ; ' ‘ I ph 0) ARE MENACED 4 se . a eanitariWih| 1% northern rivers r ° i Save $10 to $20 hohe hyn urs et fe ey Sa Se At This Special Offering ment f o are t t ; a | Marietta and Ferndale I v t ' = abou miles of dirt road are a plate-glaes we d ane wor the fire eparton A foot a the roken. 1 " Faliott ! j . FEAR WATER FAMINE Nook roach art Cc affner & Marx and Pro to wan end t ‘ . \ cITy M De 12 to th ige at Deming gered whe ° s t the |r an faced with a water|is ho out, a log jam, held ¥ ‘ wn I 2 result of a break| by chains, is said to be dangerous. r a en which Lowlands ove Marietta are flood | KILLER HUNG AT'WELSH SINGERS (eins scene Sd WALLA WALLA MAKE BIG HIT | <<Cuicee Sixteen’ Qa > Copyright by Harris # bwing gy | ieee oe Tom Walton, 41, Goes to/Chorus of 60 Male Voices BY NELLIE TAYLOR ROSS Death Without Murmur Encored Repeatedly | Governor. Elect of Wyoming | HAVE always told my three children that my consuming} STATE PENITENTIARY, Walla Enoored repeatedly, the Thondda desire for them is that they 1 honorable; Tse 3 s : b dial aaatits after that, brilliant and successful, possible, in any career | 4, A ledasn et arb: pie to which their inclinations might lead them. Suits and vercoats Fine Enough to Make You a Regular Customer ‘Is Something You'll Appreciate I think that as soon as children are old enough to sit up "> Velnt ¢ the auditorium and listen, parents should begin to instill in them the prir SOUirmaUs) DATaty Seen t wed harmon Ki e ne: ; ciples by which they expect them to conduct their lives ple er : / Rugooy, Sameer etiee The big item next to style My oldest sons are twins, just 21. Theis manhood lies be-jat 5 . Owe nd THughe in our New Mid-Winter fore them. But I have great confidence that the early train-| Phynicis x was t oru een the two ing their father and I gave them, to the best of our ability ang: ode nad that he ott iB pvieited bd is going to determine to a large extent their course thru li ‘ a oie} ; ’ ned It is now my earnest desire that they may prove them- follow ts tt selves worthy of the fair name their father has left them {tentiar t f. Tom Morgan, the diminutive Tho he achieved a position of honor and fame, I am sure in @ year ago. Ho was serving 1 again to the ee ; Mh ees : they feel as I do, that the priceless heritage he left them pa eds dle dap he pe Bo goes ial eatercbpece They have everything trying for rec- and me was his spotless name and record. ‘ ‘ Saal Sal Walte : Shadak: aa ognition in comparison with them far When I assume office in January, I hope to serye all the) was « ¢ from 8a " ed old W outclassed at our popular price .of That’s the whole purpose of this offering people of my state impartially. I do not think of them inj ©. a entenced | The « t © repeated Frida —to give you so much value and such good groups or classes. : * Aid 9 “singe elehmen, num service that you'll get acquainted with this I certainly, tho, shall never be indifferent to the welfare}, if t ih His| ber ¢ ‘ aa to entee ve of women. But I think, as a usual thing, the interests of 1A were a brief req that| a that and (hese Wane new store now and come back to it again and again tk hen you ne d loth men and women are interwoven in the state, just as in fam-} he death warrant t rew ily life. | tf tak ‘exnected} They share alike the benefits of prosperity or the distress attendant upon hard times. Come in expecting a great deal—you'll get only new styles; only high quality— there’s nothing else in this store. ‘SHINGLE. MEET ENDS TODAY | “CHALLENGE THAT THEY ARE THE BEST VALUES Manufacturers Optimistic at IN AMERICA Future Prospects a a HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE'S MORE ABOUT GOMPERS BOOZE ARTS ON PAGE 1 | STARTS ON PAGE 1 = — Put them to the test yourself. The savings are not to be overlooked. mand the student | pital or to Klopfenstein’s, Inc. Gompers suff pells { cedure im such a ; Lede erntne Ke Mexico ¢ t he h nd the students whe eg: } a rg b en | attack whi th iit © warrants it nd r be ae Indu: a g ¥. Giles, audit 1 Frank M take up the offense-with the ‘ h qucaled Friday at the } c Beautiful 1310 Second Avenue |s0n, secretary of the American F of tt © children involve é : 4 Sleprmber seer verte of the Red ¢ saa ngle con. Afternoon | Preas, and his condition was extreme- | party, Friday The Star that the | MeDonald = pice prisoner ; and) Cutler was chairman morning and Evening - I : s ly critical at that time. boys who brought whinky to the par. | {tally wounded him with his Knife.) session. An the speakers wero - ay Nothing But Hart Schaffner & Marx 1-7 138 gteadily improved, howev ty were not Jnvited R. 8. Whiting, secretary of the con Frocks ried t lov ese; Arthur Bevan, assistant e the train carrl int er alt “1 only Invited 10 couples,’* Kress; * |tudes on the long trip to the border Miss Stoyer said. “I couldn't | tary; J. W. Ware Char EB. }the two officials said invite everybody. The boys who | a" h and F, J, Parker, field men Stunning Clothes | The spec be Gompers| brought the liquor came after | or the industry | Jand his party and an offic ot| the party started. Some of them | At tho afternoon meeting 8. P.| Models for ETE” = | the Mexican Nationa! railway crossed| got noisy and two were taken | Johns was to preside his was to ‘ . 5 lover the border at 8:30 a Hoth| home. After they left, ever; ' H | be owed by a meeting of the shin- the Dinner cars will start the final lap of the; thing went on as before they | be branch of the West Coast Lum- | and Theatre [prs eh. ; nio at 9:30 ‘taine. | ; ormen's iation, The convention HOU Y earls ate C. Ryan, manager| ‘Sr aon’t know how the princtpar| /2 Return With Man Want-| wit ciose Friday evening with a of the 0 al Great Northern | é sibsn kas dinner, dance and entertainment at I someone who was not invited did it Th © men heard Thursday ak fore eae | pee ioteie wc | EVERETT, Dec, 12.—Deputy Sher-| that a national campaign to exploit New Conceits 5 IN, Dec, 12.—Officials ff Jamea Myrick was on his way|their p code Jo i WASHINGTON, 1 Officials |“ Mrg. Stoyer Friday made the fol-| if, James My Me tees pl cceege a! for the Dance La Follette Supporters Will Argues With Snohomish sesavertr ‘ot the American |ioging statement | Wallace 1. Selfrader, arrentod ere | Nation Party Federation of Labor hére maintained |'° j ed there} National Retail Lumbermen’s associ: and Party Editor The Star lgeveraid : : rieys Deput Over T lan all-night vigil, waiting anxiously : | several days ago on request of r-|ation, told delegates that uniform Be Ousted From Parley: puty estimony \for word of the condition of Samuel| Having faith in tho fairness which | ett authorities for the murder here| mill grades also were needed and 4 i ; laoribees you have shown in the past, I am{in 1913 of hin wife and her alleged| urged price standardization. Recom: TON, Dec. 12—Repub- Assistant Prohibition Director Mra. Gompers was at her home asking you to give the following as | lover Myrick will bring Schrader! mendations for a reforestation pro. Smart, serv- sin the house of repre-| William Whitney and a Sn i pha of info tlon | conspicuous a place im your columns] back to Everett for trial | gram in the state Were passed. - | and nohomish [here and every scrap of informatt | r A es definitely decided today to! county deputy sheriff, H. B. Ken- |enae was received at headquarters, [a8 you gave to an Account of al The trip to Binghamton for Schrad-| More than wate shittia iceable Mod- Follette supporters from] non, came near to blows in an|*hether by private messages from booze party” alle to have beenler has been held up unti quist- | Thursday evening into the Hoo-Hoos, els for Street at our home last Saturday|tlon on the governor of New York | the members of the Gompers party or, held Ufication branch of the lum for the return of Schrader could be | bermen‘s association 5 ind Business uses and to strip them |; teroom to Federal Judge E. ¥ Irink man, on trial on a on, ‘ by newspaper dispatches, was quick: | Hight was a in the next congress of committee.) Cushman court, Thursday after. hy relayed to her. For the information of any readers | obtal from Governor Hart, It ts) banquet and entertainment for assignments, as a discipiinary meas-} noon. C. H. areneten | ‘ ho may ve misled in their con.| Understood that Schrador will walve | ladies of the conventlo or bolting the party in the last! ., | extradition, but Prosecutor C. 17 For Misses | | clusions, I desire to make this stato. | In the same tashfon that Senators | {4¢r4! Nauor charge. Kennon was n “4 . seal gh: oO ; s “ ”) ag , J rolette:, Ladd, | Frasier and guests, use It ourselves, or sanction | onvtuted, and. committed to ine} _ Of “My Mistakes” | pines 16/00 44 cokhart mere read ou of the | its use. We do not keep it in our \s {ro-Woolley asylum. He escaped | _ MOSCOW, Dec. 12.—Leon Trotzky, | arty’ by republican senators, it was) prohibition agents sought to extort home and never have | iG rie ia ten 3 ho’ shor Nil lente: fe ve | Pw | mn decided to oust house independents its sought to extor after six months and has been a fugl who st Ail leave for 9 health Many Original and Exclusive phystotans, fro ure jouse = republica can y pes vibe fest oben ch will be held | ¥Y hia counsel, John ¥, Dore victims of bootleggers and of their) Prosecutor Roscoe will seek to send| is reported to be writing another —_—— cuses, the y ‘ i ss 0! ranks, Who came to our home to tho penitenti is old| book, “My Mistakes.” In it the r - ; Whitney aid “imal .|own pran him to tho penitentiary on his old . “My Mistak nit the red » February, Hae aid afterward that ual pea Investigates Mys | bringing scandal and sorrow upon| conviction. It is sald that Schrader | army. chief discusses his admitted Smart New Advance The entire Wisconsin republican | had accused Kennon of giving false terious Fatal Accident themselves and others, 1 feel we] has remarried, and hax beon making| theoretic fallacies. when preparing| . % delegation and Representatives Kellar |testimony, and that he had grabbed | hould extend them help and sympa-|death threats against his present wife | for the 1917 revolution, | Winter Winter 1925 nd Sinclair were included in those ot thy, for who has not fo a ils ‘ N.Y 7 | f A | is |thy, for who has not made a mia-!in Binghamton, N. Y | ‘The book will emphasize, however, <j be ousted. take? And I sincerely hope tho} |that Trotzky enunciated, prior to Junior Hats Tailored . ya AED 7 artes sohool be vill deal charitably with 1917, thos principles. which have Coats Suits al a sia declared he would not have|old Armandy Grosso, 1249 Ralnler’ them and such other studenta who beon sustained thruout the history ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC | touc hed it had he known, ave, Thursday night, was be gun by Imay h been innocently involved. | of the Rus wai revolution, ' e | Benson charged that Agent rari|th® coroner and police Friday, The} < ya | - \ | 6 rewa Combine Bans | money from him, when questioned | | In regard to the misguided youths, | tive since. Kennon's arm for « sis. Kei ir empha Ken: Inventigation of a mysterious a¢ cident which cost the life of 4-yenr-| non cried out that it was broken MRS, WILLIAM IH. STOYIR, -* nO" 7 € pe lem d, had) and cameinto the house | Hangs Himself in Shack in! about 6:30 p. 1h. complaining of | Funerals on Sunda tall ue told his acthst ea ‘nin, $100, 000 Robbery North Part of City | REDDING, Cal, Dee. 12. atic head u the p iim to bed : y y 10 moro funerale ele LEAP YEAR iy Oh iy TEP OE ULL Coa etinl in Philadelphia acoipn stuiior, 95, nuns timooit Rutan a Ainany: heeaig SA Every One a Value You Can Not PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 12 Ban-| Thursday night in hid shack at N./agreement hed between clergy: | Duplicate at Anything Like | 0 for “theater tlokets,’ the eventn MADE IN 12 MINUTES! | © ASH army nounced that TON, Dec, 12, —~ The} rservice has just an- un airplane flight has | ‘The boy grow stendily worsd and been made by an army avintor from lapeed trtce uncchattonanean about| dt# robbed the Jewelry store of 8,| 04th at, and Stone way. He was found | mon, undertakers and sextons : i ‘Atlantic to the Pacific in 12 min- | AED oc On The family erewenllrrn | basniintti di Hepa, ters yonterday of /Iriday morning by John Huntley, 997] sunday is tho buslest day In the Sixteen Dollars Fea. |cagh and fowolry estimated at up. | sot ave, N, | week for preachers and sextona and ed and galled the elty hospital ambu- | | his tight Was/natons the Danaia Mee Te ee eae eaneiieal tie. Warda of $100,000, according ton ro-| Muller had Deon omployed by| undertukete—woll, tiey must have | ‘Bast Chance of the Year for the 4 i port to police headquarters Huntley as @ caretaker for a house! ono day of rest, they say, | eaual “ne | “and Od | fore reaching the hoapltal. Coroner) hiss oar his shack, Mullor had auffored | URIDA puCuMDLK 19 Corson: ibellaven the ‘boy Miay. have from {Il health and a recent opera 000 in tax assessment and 1,000 in by atone. Zs Paine , ’ population jn a year | PASTIME CLUB | WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—Tho ag-| hatdwo sons LOS ANC 8, Cal, Deo. 12 | ricultural appropriation bill, carry:| Noah La 100 4 y SPRING ST, * Noi no, years old, way today tte “ i . Only about 1 per cent of the United | ing $136,978,465, has passed the} Curtaing for the kitchen should be] ordered to pay alimony for the sup: MODERN DANCING TAVONT TI wiiton oloctria railway tracks aro|houso and has been sont to the wen-loasily washablo and frequently] port of his Tyour-old. wife, on | ‘imuniclpally owned, ate, @® | washed. Lane, who is suing him for divorce, ane} ees: te United Staten leads in tolephone convernationa with 162 per person each year, Italy is lowest with 7,7,

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