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te é =_ ; ; 7 = oe ASD 4 B 7 AR Tein: ieet LLOLLIITLMCd OU | ili is fhe eatner Man « IG iVNECW S Hl OLD SNAP CLAIMS 32! — ————— ay j nnn innate RRA LARP AAPOR R OPPO APIA RIRP PPR PAO AR ARORA RRNA APA ' WEATHER 4 The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington | | “ | FOR Botered a 0 i fer Sour’ stasis i VOL, 26. NO. - . “ Ae. SEATTLE, W ASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924 * _Two CENTS IN SEATTLE, ‘ : ) | | % Seattle Fighter Sink IS FREE MONTH {wet ooccone , ) FALL ON WALK H aitie Fighter Sinks THE PRISONER WAS i to Fl d Di BEFORE YEAR |, riswr—sorh ways) 1§ FATAL ; oor an les as EDRAGGLED, half froze AT PEN ‘orlorn, the prisoner stc T0 MAN - the booking desk Thursday, wait tent, Need Geeeeecest the Crowd Jeers Him + pre for fh ng him. This cold weather has one advan | ubbed his shoes in the rosin ‘What's y ame?" jema. i : You ‘don't. hear very much | ad turned to do tatte with || Allowed to Go Home for] wo soetszan amen oem Slips and Fractures Skull on m the c who says he takes a bis opponent, known i . Winter ¢ inter,” the Pex ag Young Varley.” from vert || Christmas, Governor Says || "t's Wioter, 1c. winter,” ¢ loy Pavement + Sc¢ Lawton madce > y the w E However ta ju about time for bx heat b- Patsy's rusts were il - Icy Winter? epeat o ner res iy si” MA oom] Me weet ad's |e a st GOT 1-15 YEAR TERM | \ “icy Wicter rapmates sve wer | MERCURY HITS 9 ABOVE unge at each. \ © us ech 9 d | is opponent to make : tek sk about the weather. What's e+ ge a heart Sent to Prison for Killing New Low Temperature Mark he man who put moonshi n yn Lc win 3 the radiator of his car to keep it Man at Grove Ty Sedan pail Set at 8:30 Today t free ow wishes he leased to met you, Mr. Icy - thosen something that wouldn't cat The sick boy ¢ INNIFRED GIBBONS, 20 i404 the aacees HE cold snap claimed its first 2 fi : thru the water-jacket : t t S self together, shot his fists year-old Seattle girl, sen tamhe's Aurora wll eR vietim Thursday when Nar J. R. Stewart, alleged hit-and-run, driver, who Wednesday eck i 23 ae ceiator thered ones left and right A tonced to the state penitentiary rinsi Blais, 50, slipped on the ley was charged with manslaughter, following the running ‘ BEDTIME: /TORY oa) / iit” 4 Gea of tele : ; PT tame, BPO If & Year age for » term of one = sidewalk in front of the Velun- down and killing of 2-year-old George Larson last Saturday, a | Ooh, golly, these sheets are cold!” A fash of a || to 15 years for the killing of a teers of America building, where , . Pr} iH van ent’s sword. A ox figure on the Harty Lacelie, was. paroled treat M S he lived, and fractured his skull, |/@8% Thursday released from jail on $1,500 bond, The Height of Recklessness: Wear the arena sand. An anima the prison two weeks ago as a aim treet He died within a few minutes. 1 v alleged hit-and-run | ing him to the pavement and speed. ine gh silk hat past a ¢ ar the crowd and a roar from. the Christmas gift, a month before Volunteers of America are driver: hel tas atiastittantt mn Fates : on. ee ir from the fattaced emper blood, secking || her minimum sentenes tp are parwenarymagt MEET Dee hee pecla rr mansiaug ing away, after looking back and ny groped or ding over the purple to give @ filllp te o The Star learned pa Pk up, Dr. A. ©. Crookall, hurrying acne YE x following the death of a year-old | seeing the little form unconscious e ad ” i } 7 ‘Geteraae a into the Lumber © Exchange *s f k in the Oterse Larson, December 13, was! on tho highway. When taken into Aristmas ae i So ik orig Sevie' ninth tee Ptr vn Seat sa Oe na thing Morey Welattetd Jewelry sale N? NO capt oa i tha | Feleased trom the county. jail. Thurs: | custody, Stewart denied: all. knowl 4 0 & time x ast cruel jeer. They < 4 " a id the) man, sporting a ne woolen. jf -° Sue vm fe ny on on $1,500 property | edge of the * v's A cumteine tm doe 2 WEDNESDAY 5 & | “Mim out ‘of sthiesring-Sends girl was releaned by the parole board. | vest ‘on Pike at. ©. J. "ricon foctnmee tee Monday . was. tn His Scseeliaaey hearitg Ja| Wedueogay,. howeven ‘held Bima 4 A smacking Tom and Jerry. eéioit veld Math Stmataad Sa tah i untomnitr aid, to release! contractor, dox , at | ateht “Thureday, when a bright sun duled for January 15, ‘before| blame for the death and recom nly Hae Patsy C sick and {il DR CORSON said atid oe f before: Clirist Fourth and Un 0, J. ¢ Dut saleed ths stcly morning tOmPere:| Tustice 6. C. Ds mended prosecution What does one chew wnen one has nto the stage sy'n heart falled re a week! ton, presiding at a Park bow t Seattle only slightly. A mint Stewart is acct of rufning |" FE. s. Turner and Sidney Brumn nking and has to kiss one’s yric theater, Occider Thursday ring followers und done as a) meeting at the city hall, Frank m of 13 degrees above zero-at the) int, the chifa’oh W. t., knock: lure _his_bondmen six letters, beginning with Washington, bowed fight folk paid him tribute eaid. H. Owen, saleamar jt ‘ weather » station X: wntown . - sexe ae 2 er Martha| ‘Thomas, publisher, 2 above at §:20 am. At lw m OUR DAILY MAIL —_ a . what it's + brought {t up to 1% t . 7 Teisnae: sh r re] t r Spelger, " nders report 19 I am weeping my little eyes out. Rie di net beg Sata! neieene afore Tihs Sob ceva tg : bid yg re elek (gis ae ¢ It was the most pathetic thing I ever L D | rnittt J nas atte oi egen ri lather bureau reading California Congressman Has w. Such a sad, sad case—twelve The shooting of Lacelle occurred * aonnads i hiteday ‘santath oe empty gin bottles ALIC Porter, sa the lowest’ Small Chance to Recover © por of The ve ustomer. Haynes, archi mercury also hit 12 above ec servation of the na F 1 j y y ; Ot t is h t 1 ¥eral other persons| Thomas H. Raine, law , Br cris tecee: orch tulking| rying into Hinckley building. M. asteriy + Beatile j B, Summers, weather man, ex Hundreds Turned Away From Rites for Dead Labor Chief NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Acclaiming SAN FRANCISCO, + Dec. 18 Congressman Julius Kahn of C: chairman of the House mil y affairs committee, seriously 11 his home here from car¢ w on the tooth- Two Rescued; T Two Bodies Being " f ing to a citizen why a mar : . < © com-| Samuel Gompers “a frontiersman, a Ms ese S h B with a name Uke that should b cations, is. “sredually . sinking”| rin the ranks of labor, and a Chief Severyns and Inepector Joe oug: t in urnett Explosion et wt it farnisiion we wave tesa (a0 Eas overy is extremely) patriot of patriots,” Rabbi E. Stephen on played, golf im the snow yes- tful, his son Jullus Kahn, Jr.,| wise. today , Seco yi Coluanty 4); }Geubeal, Bs, eg i : conducted funeral serv- terday. Next’ August they will go Gum ice kaowu to bs Qik! | BGG Dinas N h A the skins told the United Press this morning. | {ces for the dead ‘labor leader in the by ‘ : jamond, Newcastle and Congress Kah hyst SsAitar Blics* anoio-sheeing 4 Woodland Perk two others are believed Carbonado, State Mine inspect : inst’ night’ Gal nob belleve "tat hel phere Si die pick qe : roadhouse at the a not belle e ¢ Jewish ice. fo @ “The worst cage of bad judgment| dead, and two are injured as vi bs ris a ru and Nesp Dee le: ‘a bed ot would survive until morning and the| was intoned by the rabbi, after which I ever saw," wag the topic for dis-| the toll of an explosion in the pie ot the Ganater to ieveati * There had a fact t id his own during an) James Duntan, Gompers’ first isa at the luncheomoiethe-Good) Burnett mine of the Pacific | gate way party cktbadtak tea tons IN D only|tenant for. 30 years, spoke labor's aie : . Sof bad } igment w Coast Coal Co., 27 miles south of the | home G! refused to nee a Star! a| ppb ran away after © worst case of bad judgme: © ay to Bu " oftised to pec a S a ds e 2 y ever saw was the auto driver who| ° Tacoma, at 6 p. m. Wednes i ue [reporter Thursday. Her mother. bed to| the auditorium was filled with men Porras to let the bridge whiz by.| day. K | str. sald the girl wan gla i i Fa He didjand women from every walk of life, daa baal te Pool ane a) ee Mi fun, but hm sues Administration Hurries to Wintry Winds and Frigid |oveTwork at Washington. opening} "rhe. servious ‘were, hivadca aa CANDIDATE FOR THU POISON H. Washburn, Elmer Crippen and! mines, wan on the acer duletly in her room since her arrivat.| Head Off Britten’s Resolution Temperature Take Lives jot the short session of ath al fine IVY CLUB Elmer Landis have been brought to| yp The gink who leaves his car in the) the surface. Harry Humecke ts in | wuy garage these chilly mornings, andj tho nce hospital he then bums you for a ride downtown. | critical lition, and R. vie alfo the hospital, slightly in home for a mpers’ Americanism was stressed, by those who eulogized him. Shortly aft 1:30 a. m- the casket ken from the Elks’ club and n automobile hearse. One nd fifty automobiles swung and the funeral procession day jd out for the lives of th two who had not been brought t core said that no hone| NewS of tho relewe of the gtr) | but was ordered to came ¢ ist of sens ational | nates oardontog A PAN IS DEFENDED ()'NCAGO, Des. 18—scnown dena} SOMVINE T in the snow and sleet storms in Jand paroling of criminals by Gov now and sleet storms { Louls Hart and acre oa the ‘yeu Bx | ‘Officials Deplore Congress- with Si idleations petting ‘toa COPS RAP H HART an of them of the man’s Statement About War (i. from. once cone revelations the surface. Rescue crews, however, continued thelr sea fortune awaits the man who a radio set which can h in the explosion area 0 two were worki: The bodies of two of the men | where g, seek Pipa Hae aried oA blast lide Under ave places ot voce a, (worst. t bave foned ; OF ‘ ons are ayali proceeded to Tarrytown, N. ¥., for parts. | y Sees en ees wine tt egies ”| paroled °D records ble | the interment in Sleepy Hollow + eee 4 mine thes ro T. H. F tind the men Me WASHINGTON, Deb. 18—The ad-| ‘Three persons met death in Ch Police Association Flays | cemetery. ; her candidate for the Potson) *? ie a UBD, ects wo! eaves & ane "tive N. ee dad ministration toddy prepared for | cago during the past 24 hours, three} sé; ” ~ iby tea ts the hates: who wants to| were cont qT H. Wa nburn ay 140 Mia tae Men paraleg |auick action to head off the resolu- | died in other iets owt wed ot Miscellaneous Pardons charge you, 50 cents because you) “ay Morning to fin vole — dren bei Sear bythe 4: wo Edward | UOn calling on Preatdent Coolidge to! man was killed when his truck s : : | have a double chin. poor of d one chile SEDOCKS lewiian oF Waodtna fn Soudas, |*8™mon a conference of white na-!ded from the road near Walwor The Northwest Association of! eee and coal t i -. from burns. of Seattle, have been pardoned by|U0n8 bordering on the Pacific to| W Sheriffs and Police has gone on} “This ts reducing the overhead,” | Plosion. r ! Burnett ts in esta Cee A LADS organize against Japan, which Rep-| Only the advance gyard of the| record unqualifiedly opposing é ‘ ie dea he According to a statement Th railway Hr Pher F resentative Britten, Illinois, republi ordue tern eter aa miscellaneous doning and parol- Dietcs 08 tis pe Ned tee | aay peor a Mare, bt reatis, m working at the an, announced lost night he would | this vi mh ities foi ing of prisoners, according to Luke Miller’s Firearm Ban Ap- f Phe ae} jPresident of the company, who as- |r the shift 1,800 Get Insurance | introduce into the hours toda warns full blast will strike S. May, Its president. | proved by House : ‘ |sumed personal charge of the res . ‘ “Japan's open preparation for f tho Middle West states some time| “The association believes that acts Mi “duckie esegalt jcue work, the cause of the explo- as Christmas Gifts lisa Seaton why nite 8 | today Jof that kind nullify the efforts of bitoeec re, jsion was unknown. At the time 46 Bighteon hundred employes of the ounding the Pacific ocean should| sleet fell over a large : police and peace officers to stamp| - WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—A bill Ae sen shone toca’ Mare|men were at work in the mine Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. wi have a definite defensive policy for! tnix ¢ 8 aE EE Mi auia prohibiting transportation thru the Metropolitan playhouse to Harel | | ey acific Con ul f , vo P ls territory during. the n out crime,” May. sai h » then ne,” = new play of Olgn Petrova’s,|Tho explosion occurred on No. 4+ an Chr presents this year, pald- | mutual protection and tho quicker | suiting in the d abe mails of firearms has been passed mightily commended for the originality | level of the south gway | ur this ix done the bet said Britten eet flities the houses 282 to 39. cm ite a tueren enn oa All but eight of the 46 were | Elevator Cage Falls 1,000 in announcing his resolution d large numbers he bill was introduced by Con. gressman Miller, of ‘Seattle, the Petrova an exceptional actress, albeit) unhurt and made their way to i in all the aix| High officials today deplored as un eed tae Che he eritieks might say that the play | the surface unaided. Rescuo | Feet in Gold Works plant Bpokane, Portiahd, | true and dangerous, the atatemont fisivir freald “safler naught from 9 little eut-| immediately organ- 4 k co, Tacoma and ,|that Japan was preparing for war i , with what truth I know not. | crews were immediately % a tcoma and Los | that " a The storm is workin, low Wea de anc mel a yale ined at the surface and the | JOHAN RSBURG, Deo, 18 Angeles The feeling between the two gov-|1y across tho Northwestern stat May Form Cabinet; Strese- Says Power Trust vouldn't wash dishes at $50| rescue work began. ey were |ty native miners and one Ruropean| “We is type gift | ernments is one of complote friendll-| ~ gub.zero weather prevails in the oe : 4 | Wilie TaavE nia Lesko doke st| saxmented (by cxywa “from tte | et horrible deaths today wher the| teartem ty peaationl agotiealica, (hel aote and eat eee rate wks ar apros heated "the mann Fails in Efforts Dominates Nation peihgbes: ; trimo | U. 8. Bureau of Mines and the {elevator cage in the Rand Fonteln| value of insurance and thrift,” saya | efforts of tll-advixed groups in each |” ‘he Canadian provinees repo SHIN ef r 4B in, Real eak edt | P ‘oast Co.'s mines at I gold mine crashed 1,000 feet with| Charles M. Thompson, general man-| country to stir up trouble," an ad-|). 0 OM Hotes eet ceo anion 8.—Chancoll WASHINGTON, < (00¢i) 192 oe | Pacific € | | L 4 Se 4 tense cold, with a low of 62 below 18.—Chancellor | dence purporting to show a gigantic em to otto: nat stration leader sac arena shalt eirkn, ) BAO a Governor Hart has pardoned John| ——— Pere to he notton, atthe wists. | seer Fecehdaa a) zero in Alberta j Marx is now favored to succeed | electric power trust under the con Roudas and Filion, murderers. | —————|himseit at the helm of German af-/tro of the General Electro Cos The betting 49 now two to one that) | fairs | Jominating every home in the he'll sign a pardon for James Ma-| | With Dr,: Stresemann, the only | United States, was produced in the see is A possibility for the chancellor. |by Senator Norris, Nebraska, Only 14 days left for Leap Year| Would Tie Up Shoals Action | Hesitenr K ship, political straws are pointing} Seattle mon Contending the Underwood bill he impression here, notwith Skeel, atte ‘i ney, Alaska build wher There may be sev- | aN a: th c $15 0 girls to propose, and Chaplie Helgh- | I wea the Britten havdineith again q would “throw the big $150,000,000 | wome 0 he 6 No attitude of the ‘Tam | ‘or of holding suct e randoll,attorne " ton and Dan Landon are atitl buying! Until After Christmas =| Rrmen maw tn the Britten’ p standing that tude of tho Wash: |ing: “am in favor of hold 1 George H. Crandell, attorney, Are Muscle Shoals project into the their own necktie #1 5 i q dat Japan| a conference, because in such moet.) tic building: “While I think th clutches of thisebig monopol Nor: o 2% HI 1 vt hi a means of insuring continued|is not, perhaps at tho present mo-| ings, whateve he final outcome, | Japanese menace Is over-rated, the) Move, howeve ris revealed he employed a squad WAS 8 '©\amicable relations between ations| ment, preparing for war, but that, | some good ts alwaya done t frank t 1 eset who tried yei 2) Sion ’ b 7 ea . a ome good ts always done 1 fra conte Would accomplish a lot of t nara a \ ‘ of private investigators to ascertain TODAY'S FABLE, | strength ‘he | of the Pacific. Many of them said/if at any future time an opportun-|exchango of views, I'd b oppoued, | good if Japan were {hvited to It, The| to form a cabinet, failed because the | PMY . bebe 7 tho interlocking directorates of all ’ nations ought to talk things over 1 t0/ ctectric light companios. 8," frankly, like good nelghbor that's | have anything to do with a cabinet} | Underwood Muscle a that tho presentation of a united |ity presents itself she will not » however, to aif¥ definite allinnes )) 4 jopened a fight to vent # vote/ front by the whife peoples of the|ple to take {t, A united front with other countrie: we Ui \\ before Christmas adjournment Sat-| area would do more to restrain any jagainat her would deter such plans, (oh ’ werful centrist party vet. ‘ ; . Casey, Westlake-Star Motor | the way to keep peace in the world.’ |that Included nationalist | urd: nation’s hopes of conquest than any |Jt was thought Co: “That's a good idea. It will) Mrs. M Sheghan, 1907 Fifth . 6 HeBrior Rover! M, La Folletto re-| oiner, thing Here are aome of tho Heatleopin-| make for peace; hot ger war. Tapan |sve.: 1 certainly agree, with, the|Robs Hotel Safe Investors Gobble turned to hin seat to lend his support A defensive alliance between the! ions might be tempted to attack Australia| idea. \Ve have ajfree country and ng ’ B ] . to the involved bate United Staten, Canada, Australia and) Miller Freeman, active in antt-| alone, but if she knew America and|as a matter of fect. t think there Gets Only Papers Up e}gian Loarw multanecously | ator Norris, perhaps South American republics, Japanese work, is in favor of the Canada were with Auutraiia, she'd) are several natlons we could got Robbing the safe in t office of NEW YORK, Dec, 18.—The $80, Once upon a time adnan who was » has been ng the’ fight | was necn as tho beat means of keop- |plan, but thinks It would bo advie-|heaitate, Ahd if she were tempted| along without, am well am the Jor ate ‘hotal euelo Onur 100,000 Belgian external loan, 6 per invited to a party brought two sult: |aguinst Underwood, gerved notice |ing peace on the Pacific, In a few|able to Invite Japan to the confer-|to attack Americag would dis our. | anew 2 RR cHcaped With a purse contain-|cent bond: heavily cverssuts canes of Jolinny Walker, but was) that he would object (®¥oting Satur | years to be m battleground for com-|ence, Iay America's cards on tho ta /age her to know Ghar cwnne a) Ph Tindall.) ctty — counciim personal paper cording to I.) s¢ and tho subscription books sont. home bers he didn't. brin und would oppove every move to| marcial supremacy between the na-|hlo and work out a pact to ensure! Australia were with u The confor The first thought that ovcurred tolthomoson, clerk, The eafe was not! cla ’ after 10 a, m. today, Coca Cola a dato e | tions 0 lenve looks to me like good gnsurance | (Parn to 9 Column 5) daw I nh & Co, aunowneed,