The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 1

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Temperature -_————- Last MM Hours Maximum, 54 Mini am Today noon Batered as a Class Matic Howdy, folks! And make the old paycheck fly @ ere now An Ol T mer is one who ¢ re The Retail would is the Trade Bureau of Se ish the word “Xmas.” but it di ght anes oe 70 YE DIARY (December 12) the albet what would make a ne Christma vresent for her little boy? And I, remembering that the little brat did but yestereve throw a ripe tomate that she give him « loaded sbot webreat she did flow house, but 1 cared not so to dinner. Bet o postman . hates Christmas Week worse than he does the day the Saturday Evening Post comes Dub 3 ' offies, « Put It Up to TomHimself, Mr.Douglas! (EDITORIAL) SPECIAL investigators from Prosecutor Douglas’ office were hunting Saturday for evidence con- ning County Commissioner Tom Dobson's story that he had been offered a bribe of $10,000 for his vote. They appeared to be questioning everybody but Dobson. . Meantime Douglas, reiterating his statement that ‘he had ing to say at this time,” bemoans the fact that is impossible to make a case out of a situ- ation where there is merely one man's word against another's, The Star isn’t asking Douglas to send anyone to ail, Tom Dobson has charged that bribes were offered in the naming of a successor to the prosecutor by the county commissioners. The statement cast a cloud the reputations of a dozen men. It is up to Dobson, under the law, to name the man who offered him the bribe and thus clear the name of innocent. It is Douglas’ job to make him do this. So far as The Star could learn Saturday, no attempt as been made directly to make Dobson talk. If Mr. Douglas is not*satisfied to proceed under atute pointed out to him Thursday by The Star, consider the state constitution sufficiently good ground to act upon. over RTICLE 2, Section 30 regarding corrupt open OFFENSE of cor testity va any offense person who may bery or corruy EXTENSIVE Douglas. 0 investigation is Mr needed, Why don't you ask Tom Dobson? but the ¢1 the to adm ik feed a et playiiie Eis i Acted Without Authority in Suspend- ARCHITECTURAL NOTE The Italian room of the Olym pic hotel is just off the lobby. But that’s nothing. The Scotch room of our house is just off the basement. ° D The queer thing about it is how] at t much quicker Little Tommy is than| 8 Dad in finding a 9-letter-word for a Peruvian pretzel (Obs). ene Day is dying im the West, Of all the world I love you best,|a 4 But some fly over the cukoo's nest Now wipe the vest. | inal ‘There is a room for almost every] at+ j kind of people in the Olympic hotel The Italiang can foregather in the an room, lobbyists can use the ,, while Finns should feel at pre t action egg from off your| p, when the question of reir children will b | | ted educ eator, who made a million dollars running a correspondence school _ Prohibition offici ay they are going to # Seattle's liquor supply, Do your Christmas y club ing Pupils, | MacMahon Says he Seattle Lincoin SAYS MacMAHION “The ing the board's action in this case considered s unjustifiable; it in The ‘Newspaper With the ECLARING Mas not been re school t no right, le ned by th its to fight their moral, to dgment upon case bi next Tue actions of a of Lince evenin, t arfangement achool boys and gathered to for this Sat he ome of Mr. and } v H. | ents are ppear, before 18 Meridian a last Sat-| and derr fair pla their rep ning, Thomas Byron Mac resentat ald. n attorney in the Arcade| “The danger thes MacMahe Jing, told parents Saturday that| said, “not in of ¢ " hould fight to the limit| children suspende against 40 sinat the board's “arbitrary| 900 other children and elr 1 ents. If the school board can | € of some of the children, ade a home par on b ool | day and spread scand it t at the school hoard'’s the board can forbid u the matter, consulted the i se ‘ita cir legal rights, dents to piay mah fongg or c ney to learn th f ghts,| croat-word pul ard miseting next Tue ovening,| “ARROGANT AUTHORITY,” n the Marine room “The affair the Stoyer home, ot CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON |; introduced a small quantity| lowed to go unchecked, will set a IVY CLUB juor, bas been overemphasized | nserous precedent. If the board A ‘ iotitv its members Koro who invented the non- | by the board.” MacMahon, who lives) B® Sviy Wilt this ieee | pourable ketehup bottle, in the district and who has been} trol Aalidbad At All nian bana : i ee tive the antl-cigaret campaign . aie , and pi PAE bo aah pth tgs 1 aie phi tants will be deprived of the oppor One drawback to these etiquette|in thé schools, told The Star Ganlig” (HEEL as thels, come oie yooks ts t they never tell you score of boys and. girls pret | vhat to do when the minister and the) party were decent, respectable YouNE| Ayia. staoxanon told ‘The sta: ootlegKer call ame time people, having innocent fun,” hel tot he had made an investigation ind | sald. of the party and talked to students ABIGAIL APPLESAUCKH SAYS; | SAYS INJUSTICE and parent Storles circulated by DONE PARENTS |the school board are grously oxag ust a8 there ‘They were not responsible for the| gerated, he sald. ms to be some lintroduction of liquor and a great} Meanwhile, — three students of prospect of pe: injustice has been done them and) Roosevelt high have beoh suspended i 7 their parents by the board,” the at-|by the board. They are said to have oa dl ead torney sald, ‘The board, arbitrarily, |admitted being present ats Nquor firm offering to hus blackened the names of many |episode in the locker room of the sell saxophones on upright pec without giving them|achool a few days ago. One of the the installment 47 chance to defend themselve uspe nded pupils will return to tik ” , MacMahon ione son, Thomas {classes Monday; another after the olan. H é st iM, luyron MacMahon, Jr, lv un uthlote| 2, Column 4) gets away with this, siggest Circulation in Washington ‘The Seattle Sar 8 i tens bs, MATH, Per Your, by Mail, $2.09 SEATTLLE, WASH., SATURDAY, Lady Jewel Is Proud of Record | And Anne Adair Is Welcoming the Champion Hen to Seattle { Are You Jealous of Lady Jewel? DECEMBER 13, 1924. men J. K din and M. A. Coons, | Passing of A. F. L. Head f Anne Adair, the girl, and Lady Jewel, the chicken, both have a right to be proud. Aren’t| ¥!e ‘ari north on 10th ave. N.| & | | they in each other's company? Lady Jewel holds the record for egg laying. Her owner | ("0% (he Noldups’ car pass them AN ANTONIO, ‘Tex. Dec. 13. E |has turned down'a $5,000 offer for her. And Anne seems to think the little hen is worth = } —Samuel Gompers, veteran eS the money Phote by Fre Gacobe, Oar walt Photoaripher officers turned their car and! president of the American Fed ts | baie pea Niet Asi ind pala wn A aie etiapde Dy ag eae, oe owed ; the ma-| eration of Labor, died here at \— |] APY JEWEL, ® champion hen|a and saw five | 4:05 this morning, Wai tras ecen cranes tee | Gompers was taken ill in Mex- + Reagan Lpnticeay | ico City last Wednesday and ‘Heel as a Seattle visitoi ‘oons quic ‘ollowec Rice | || 2 ‘ bd rds/ they were south of B. 45th st t: before | his condition was critical, phy- luncheon ppedlaate fen Mer! coring | sicians were hopeful that he A Psgntoer pret oer NUN Ra abEY er) BIT Nev would recover. i ren 0 t e azZ ge ate con Tom Jones| 18 OUDISTANCED He took a turn for the worse, Mi Suriy wipes i Ad But the t however, and death resulted We HERE is this fast life the car beh this morning. if . . Lady venna bivd., Death occurred in the St. An ‘ we're leading going to nat miles an hour th een Lake |thony hotel, where Gompers was take us? Are we headed w north on the eeeacon Ate special car in which = hers of Woodland, Wast | According to Dr. W. C. Cockrell, toward our ‘ own destruc segs i Hace | Draceaibes his physician, who accompanied him tion? Revelations of the past t the Seattle Poultry sm Mexico City, Gompers’ § 5 ° ts with pride to a due to a condition which about morals in Seattle high ia aaa aia ets red | liad been: sigute ‘ton’ about) eae | rd . piyetiects nowed from the exhaust and a h and which was aggra schools should make _ us pay ae averal, valles Heyer’ the cig [vated | hy (thes higtiteltadascemaae ‘ 1 ! nd has had a special] limits iced thru the! Mexican capital, where the labor i think—and think hard! sae 38s ‘a betel | ate Robe emer t { | Mrs. Wallace Reid has Lis asp teg-|into the Lake Forest road and cut | American labor conference. | a ° . horn! and made her ‘r the|over to the Bothell highway again, | ASK thrown a_ revealing light |) 200% inl made per ree 1) olfeting’ banks’ta’ town: Coote ethic LAWL | 2 Ww hinete tat Pr ni ped at ¢ the ~, sar 1 . t | RS RE” ypon the swift world of syo- |) Wsshinsion state fair, Pavaliup, in Ded at ever: ked the | etween 3 “k Gom 1 . will e own he $2 » i pers grasped ts h 4 copated music, pocket flasks, red-lipped Charles H. Lilly booth at the Seat-| cars behind could find them ASSOC tea sking for his wife in a | i F ‘ . th After losing the bandit car, Coons | faint voice f flappers and smooth-haired sheiks. a of breeding yt-| stopped and phoned in, asking for a| “Please send for my wité: T know Ay . * t on and the va the | pe guard to watch the Bothell | 7 , aying,” he bemged.: Ttcseae : In’ het :great*fight against.the drug: [ote inte tothe er ceel oad ab the coh nGee pie te witith 10" euinutts. afters hes ROE | ‘ * . Northwest. were emphasized a| Was driving In to Seattle the bandits |¢hose words that he died, according tdi evil, the widow of the famous film star | Norwest were omphastied gta, was driving in to Seattle the bandits thove words that he dled, accord discovered a new national menace Sanders, president of the Washing-|® futile chase of several miles the |‘°attee Gompers’ death was’ an i . 3 ton Co-operative Eggs and Poultry] Police were outdistanced and the rob- | nounced, men with iron gray hair. in iH the siren lure of jazz. ciation hers made good thelr escape. Lehiled. wake SulG, Seca | 4 i i front of his door and cried un Now she has written six articles for Boye Death Dus jceuatii oe The Seattle Star telling mothers and These men—teaders in the labor Heel 1 to Broken Neck | see spoke hardly a word. i fathers how to combat the lax mora An nutopay perfotmed Fri (Turn to Page 2, Colunt standards of the modernage. Don’t fail |") ¥y Br WJ. Jone owed the | VICTORIA, th Cn Dee 13— [Ao op i ill © been due to a broken neck cord. |Schedule of the Japanese training nother $ i to read them. The first will SPR at ing to the coroner, The boy shy squadron, which will visit the coast Closed Car ie Tuesday. playing near hia home, 1 Rainter| this year, was announced by the Ss ‘ ® Ae lave, Thursday afternoon’ when he 4 indicating the Bargain i lk foll from a wheelbarrow, He died} fleet will reach the American coast aye - — —— 7, |i1n an ombulance en route to the city {first at Sun Francisco late in Janu- |] Here is another bargal th | 1 SAE LR LIS WF UATE REAL sat hospital at midnight jary used car buyer Look! {i RYT) ° | The squadron, comprising the Millionair Club RAILROAD INSTALLS MOUNT VERNON, I, Bec, 13 cruisers Idguma Yakumo and Asuza, HUDSON SEDAN i to Hear Mathews DICTIONARIES FOR = || The state, having practically con: |gnder the command of Vice Admiral || this beautiful sedan has been i} chided its case against Lawrence M,| Saburo Momotaki, with midship: colnpletely overhauled re AEH) Julian 0. Mathews will address the | WORD PUZZLE FANS Hight for the murder of Wilford |men, will call at Honolulu en route {| p&lt sepiinariela: ines i Se i Millionair club’ Saturday evening BALTIMORE, Ma. Dex Sweetin} has swung to Elsie Sweetin, |to America@™Mt is scheduled to reach is cat at the very low Mell at 6 o'clock on “Why Seattle Noeds || Crossword puzzle devotees are | who ty neoused of administering pols. | San Mranels ry remaliy price of . suey ea Hasan Gar na LSE ale being encouraged by the Fulth. {/on to her husband, Court stands ad.| ing several days, quadron will . 2 i i 1 \ 1 wolon |} More & Ohio railroad, whieh iy |] Journed until Monday, when the ate; then proceed north, touching at |] Phe Want Ads will tell you about Ing and vecal and instrumental elon tt inviting diotionarion ‘on trains, {| Will continue testimony againat the} Portiand, Seattle, Victoria and Van: || ino reat of this buy will complete the program, wamin, Jcouver, BL G. eM aT ) 1 OM EDITION SEATTLE. B.C. Bandits , Hiding Here! - ESGAPE POLICE HIT-RUN ae DRIVER Desert Motorboat at Bell- SOUGHT! ingham, Come Here | SEEN BY POLICE TWICE Robbers So Far Have Made Two-Year-Old Lad Is Good Their Escape Struck While Play- ing in Street; Driver Chased by Truck HE played in the street in front of his home Sat- urday, George Larson, 2, of | /1452 W. 62nd st., was killed by a hit-and-run driver at 12:40 p. m, The boy was TWO CENTS IN from the scene of their crime, | five bandits, who Friday after noon held up the Royal Bank of Canada at Nanaimo, B. C., escaping with between $40,000 and $50,000, reached Seattle early Saturday morning and evaded capture after a thrilling | RAVELING all night 20-mile chase by the police. . | The quintet of robbers entered the | dead when picked up. bank at Nan ortly before The driver fled, altho pur- \ p. m. held up bank tellers, sued by a truck, driven by A. Thornquist, 60214, W. Crock- ett st., a Frederick & Nelson scooped up all the money in sight, missing @ mining payroll of $100,000 locked in a safe, and escaped in a | ting auto. employe. Following carefully-lnid plans, Police are searching for the bandits used a motor bo ‘0 reach man. Bellingham from Na Here a they were seen to ent Wo autos, fe a Cadillac bearing license 849, issued to W..A. Walker of Tacoma, anda F car with a license ‘For Albert LaRue, Sea truck HOLDUPS’ CAR IS GOMPERS HEEDS "| DEATH CALL SIGHTED IN CITY | — | ped a gate, police were notified «t/ Labor Chieftain Dies After ; |hiad been ditched near McMurray.) Reaching United States k and that the five men in the Cadillac - ke were driving toward Seattle IN MEXICO Ss Followers Mourn Several squads of policemen, heavy | STRICKEN ly armed, were detailed in prowler | cars to search all highways leading | Veteran’: ol Into the city, About 4 a. m. Patro

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