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It ts permiant ble to use any horizontal as it TO WORK or as a prefix or suffix, and it is THE PUZZLE: | optional as to whether you use sin- TO WORK THE PUZZLE: Each | gle-letter words or not. Every pus- White space represents a let-| zie word must be ca Mzed or ter. Each set of white squares, both| underscored. r horizontally and vertically, repre-| To start u off, today’s sents a word. Each word starts) three hortzontat words are “bale: from « numbered square and runs| “daddy” and “fin.” or down until it encounters We could start acros the story this way: “Peering from 4 black square or the edge of the BALED hay, DADDY Je. Each ‘d interlocks or his t's forms part of another word, and so hop to it, folks @ach numbered square which starts! « to the Cross % word corresponds to the number| Ww in the key of definitions underneath| The answer to tod) the puzzle, thus: No. 1 In the col-! pears next Friday, Stern Hints at Graft in Calif. Enforcement Prominent Man Under Indictment Boasts He Will Never Be Tried, Probably Won't BY MAX STERN halted a big Studebaker sedan hur- 10S ANGELES, Dec. 20,—The | rledly leaving the scene. story of a very Jolly and very wet | STEWART CAUGHT WITH RUM RUNNERS Yacht cruise in On looking inside they discov none other than Stewart, the wealt! packer, with five cases of the same aire packer, and the guests were | brand of whisky the Japanese wns ral federal officials and a United | UNloading. The dry offic Stewart, Lund, Knowlton, Na States senator close to the ear of the ja lookout named Walter Lord, administration, pears to be one ofthe scene they picked up a ma the ke in California. ri southern California waters, at which mine host was Alex. ander B. Stewart, Long Beach mil- Vor to the whole booze situation | later proved to be Jack Miller, nadian Jew, who was and {s acting Stewart, the alleged host, is under|a# agent for the Consolidated Ex indictment and arrest for conspiracy | porters, Ltd., the “trust” of British to violate the Volstead law, and altho | Columbia. In Miller’s room fn a Lo: hig case, a notorius one, is nearly | Angeles hotel there was found the two years old, he has never been brought to trial. Many here say he will never be convicted, for powerful manifest of the Consolidated'’s char. tered rum-runner, the which N Borealis, from agal had gotten his cargo. influences are at work at Washington| It came out that t argo had to prevent it. jbeen bought from Miller by two mid- These Influences, Los Angeles peo-|‘lemen, Larry Talbot and Claude ple say, are the same that caused | Dudry, who head the chief booze ring the dismisea! of California's former |°f Los Angeles and who are under | chief field agent, Harold H. Dolley, | !dictment in this case. | and his assistant, C. A. Parker, two|_ These two, not having cash enough officials who caught Stewart and 18 | for the first load from the Borealls, of the “Dudry Gang” on that event-|had arranged with Miller to pay for | ful night in the early spring of 1923,|the first small load from profits | Dolley and Parker lost their official |ffom the second, and Miller was there heads shortly after the rumored|to collect for the cargo on the spot cruise and after they had worked up , Nagai had been hired by Frank Ka. | & complete case against Stewart. Fol-|bota, generalissimo of the Japanese lowing thig cruise the. United States | fishing fleet, at $2 a case and Kabota senator 1s said to have met a south. | W28 getting $4 a case from Talbot ern California politician in a moun-| 0d Dudry. etn rt and to have remarked:| The watchman said he had seen “This Stewart appears to be a mighty | trucks at the Stewart wharf on sev- | M600 fallow,” eral previous nights | IMPORTANT CHAPTER STEWART BOASTS _ IN COAST RUM ANNALS HE WON'T BE TRIED | out on $25,000 bs | The Stewart case is the most Im-| ,,S'ewart 1s a poem tron ita portant chapter in the history of rum| (oi .0 smuggling on the Pacific t, for! ‘stewart Is sald to have declared it opens an amazing vista showing |, "1°r" ever ; he extent and ramification of the|sibwequent. eventecare proving. fia Aepeera ts cunich in. this Instance | right. In fact the whole enforcement eres? iistcaniion he rk ington, | Policies seem to have slackened since | 6 Capitol al shington. | the end of the Dolley regime. Senti- | Stewart ts head of the Curtis cor-| ment in Los Angeles is overwhelm. | poration of Long Beach, and was un-| ingly. fo¥ strict enforc ment, but the Ul His arrest, president of the Long | big rum-runners are operating bold- Beach chamber of commercs ly, while small leaks only are being About midnight on March 23, 1928, | stopped in raids on stills, parties and bootleg Joints, Seattle Ship Sails for South Alaska Carrying a number of University of Washington students who were golng home for Christmas, the North plant near Long Beach waterfront phoned the police that a number of trucks were drawn up on the Curtis dock. Pollee and dry officers sped to the scene. The police found Frank Nagal, 9. Japanese fisherman, unload- | ing from hin boat, the Nagal, 80 cases of whisky, and two trucks driven by Ovear Lund and Jerry Knowlton,| western, of the Alaska Steamship well-known bootleggers, company line, left Saturday morning As tho dry officers pulled up they for southeastern Alaska, | ‘A q’ THE SEATTLE STAR D — FOUND GULTY (Majority Against Dr. Pinto’s Theory CYNTHIA GREY - Get Prison Terms for Fraud- ran on nan wuiraiiryv FOR 6003 Ship News STOCK VITALITY UNIMPAIRED HOPE |'Christmas Buying Rush Is |p 5 AY No Signs of Credit Strain; | - ‘mr es Profit-Taking Cleane ulent Loan Business Pa . - ; | Due Next Week oa Mig 3 Wigh 4 ofit-Taking Cleaned Up | Why Not Have Law Compelling Own- | Pye ise the | wank, sumer ounwad reNan- NE, W | * re ‘".: 9} ‘ KEV iW ers to Rent to Parents With Children? | on i ‘ tent i at | Weather Bureau Report ’ BY CYNTHIA (¢ bg VHOULD childless marriages be annulled aft , to date, answer NO. R § "! Arrivals and Departures . : One correspondent thinks Dr. Pinto lee Arrived Di : v J Here are some of the letters: AIRY A ect geien . , “ _ . Dear Miss Grey: I should like to express my op: , . : teading Com the subject: “Should Childless Marriages Be Annulled Afte og t ; e : Two Years?” . at Be «4 ‘ Certainly not, for the simple reason that children cost ee ee ea y . s money. It is also a money-making proposition for the doc- | +773 ° ’ ot ss os nee », | tors who are looking forward for themselves. I think there nv} - oe tee ° are plenty of children now and if the native stock keeps in y Bros A i at i : icon W c creasing the world will surely come to an end Seale Dealers Sous tM Elect t lhére is more money being paid out.to doctors every da ° $ f are sagen 43% ‘ than common working men can afford. I have had seven . ‘ A 64\, ap 1 ‘ “eh. c children and can account for expenses. ~ “ 4: B, 26% > tea Bt BOOZE DIRECTOR FROM SEDRO-WOOLLEY. , x 1 up ies 3 m5 NP Dear Mi irey: As I have been thinking of writing a POULTRY AND MEATS P ° ft % ie letter for your columns I will now do so in regard to th 1 Neral espe ’ Alaska Vessels aT 1 " hin T0 60 HOME subject under discussion: “Should Childless Marriages B ave tat, p ‘ r Dee wate | TH Saber Annulled?”" ve : st te Well, who are you going to ask the question to, the land Lily 4 i Canadian Wireless WHEAT AND RYE Canadian Indicted in $. F,| lords or the parents? Before any such law is agitated, on: hear "ase 4¢ ; a tor Loe Angeles Gets Christmas Leave should precede it with a law that will compel property own i : tor Be ers to rent to people with children y block 10@ 11 ees of 4 miles SAN FRANCISCO, De 2 A not wants a Then if all the p PB a! EEE H+ 4 Victoria, 4 pilots at aries Hi t house, for whe t one Veal—Pancy iight oo for Hilo, 208 aes ‘ mp the streets here or in a { twoyear mar Belgian Hares—Live ngs «wast wane. OOVErnment Report of Big ai |firat thing they ask te, “Hav [hana shadeee thle & tor| Prices Paid Wholesale Deslers Shortage Is Cause How many thine 1 am still baffied; | fepsee—t . “@ . og bd rte But they wil | hamwes from mas a CE one « ; ere : t to « ples who U6 \we could put trol k jares— Dressed, tb $5 for ate, | thelr prem ne edge where it would be accessible to biock : f : tt , . re p “ . doote Long . ted States prohibition 1 H all hours of f ee acta seviews Nall Wa eat Ai teaens > MOTHER OF SEVEN ; Muk—owt, ¢ a py Federal Judge John §. Partridge eee to wh ’ mat . . ing Belanger his “leave of} Dear Miss Grey: I was so please ere physical t Vietorta ve i tneie eabhaten to 'et to read J. C. Browne's letter in re aise that child according ; R. Anderson, attorne vie ‘ of chil mar 4 ee Gashiblens Ot tinken Miscyonte e i viii gl cr Hager gealh more question rises in my tv iat nidnigh ’ edium to goo ee Judge Partridge sald And 4 e m of parents w c ¢ rh? promis sarantees fr minent | | From what cage hl nna bd re . yon ; ee : Vessels in Other Ports w thet ; ore to tart Nite |Dbo™e over 90 and under 60 years » =« N. Y. Sugar and Coffee o had € € ‘ - af ” take a f i ip ony! + 4 re BOOZE MIX-UP. ue aa antes q ‘ome, full of hope for the future, their be Cash Wheat hey do their best to give thelr chi more 19—| CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—Cash wheat—Ne o the education and freedom : ; enied, and if you will children of foreign pa oe you will inferior higher 1 a highe Apologize for Seizure of British Ship at Portland soate there is nothing Those physically ing children who Dr. Pinto that he should PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 20.—Ile-|judeo the inferior and superior in be « gal seizure of liquor abc the Brit: | pace take care of all ish steamer London Merchant, AN GIL ine Penis. eareneares. (hts bens which might have bec rphaned, {tle ot national incident; was « You ask for|*@¥* lacking a proper hor ‘“ nulment of child-| Thin would cause a great ot t two years, aa|Protest at first, but why permit par nent » of Omaha, | enta to rear children lem of [OF objects of ¢ im. |meann to r » criminals ru lack of them good citizens? quor led by arity th h had been 7 stoms officials ¢ with first cane, causing prevent poopie Tres _ he British-American ; would to avoid responsibility wide Cleave: t t dren |@ Righ “bachelor” or single tax ap plicable to t After th men and women. the £ 20 yearn of this law, things would be In much better se, this solution for equate such yblem, but far 1 facing charge th annulling all ral officials of vio- arriages. B. Vv. A. 4 the — Children of the Jazz Age =) Kin een oral es ® Prices salt wehaleantors, M. Jenner, Seattle hard white, $1.80: No. 1 Quotations by Pacific Fralt & Protnee On. white, $1 Apnies— focal cooking 7hO1 00 o, In No. 1 northern Delt enero years, Sent $1.69; w Leen meng - 22 ine Ferries—H. W. E bod Si i M4 ‘ 7 rer " W. W. Ch D.| é Sina in Automobiles |= "th gSTREES | _ Dene lie Seok Manager Petition yen 4 See a Friday's Quotations Gettin rnatures to the petition Frarkleherries— Lb. 1" Cattlo—Recetpts, 650. Market i ures petition | , : Temons 5 + TROM EOD ranteed Mortgage & Investment Co.,| Beef steers, $6@3; cows and heife: for the manager form of city gov By Mrs. Wallace Reid Ainccol ER UAEO@K 98 SV earee sei Sana ence eae titer: ae nment easy ecupati + Jan ovances ‘ co Perciva and stockers, 7; bulls, 3. te " tere ody: Ob Hogs—Recelpts, 700. Market, 10@ 150 Hud who | This the fourth of @ series | Plan unique parties and clever | Pears—Rox 2802480) medy Co. Northport, ws 3 4 four petitions for| @f MX articles written by Mrs, | /TIAD iv a key, An dah wall’ Rertimernnre— Crate higher, (Top, $9.65; bulk, $9.30@9.60; xd en aah Ne Wallace Held, widow of the . . ‘ a hth , sie | sheep : late film state om the problems | worth the time. I ar magazines FOUR, GRAIN. FEED t increas. |Sheep—Receipts, 2.200 Market 2565 etition in| confronting young peeple—and jand the mag: . of news-| Anatations by Misher Flouring Mitte Oto $50,000.| biher. Fat lambs, $14.75 @15 petition In} ! © | F A then did| ‘helt parents— y papers full of ideas. Mane teal blend . Beattie. at’ tnereda rie lambs, $14@14.50; ewes Lac} | F = 1 Petenta ‘ 6 Al wtock from to $35,000, | not see all of those w work there t f i In the case of daughters, a girls’ | nesters whole, 1h0's : mes Transporta: Tacoma, | by | ERS s ‘ vat ALL the complex changes that| cin ts tho siest y aure | Cormm— whole, yo 1208 ke on|Amendment increas’ Everyone seems anxious to get O ab 18 tho ea. way to Insure mer ry his name on the petition.”’ aftect people today the) proper friends. A diplomatic mother || ~erkn4 nee fevareeeel | baal 90. i itomobile has had more to do with| can skillfully engineer the forming Ted erry i: : this so-called “jazz age’ than any|of such a club and have a lot more . aran! Census Valuations other one factor. to say who shall belong than any | baraaers 1hGe <9 iyi “ AVE” Clearings .... The automobile makes {t posstblo] of the girls realize | i a6 SL us Balances for State Are Out to cover great distances quickly.| thus you establish and keep close | vincrot OH Wesi—-inos Slap on | Portland | yo demgsomantot usa pare iter This means that in a very fW| contact not only with the young | ee Bean Men! reed a | (eaG | | Clearing ay -+¢ 5,434,911.00 | ington ‘state's ‘net Indebtedness for |minttes boys and girls may be fr | oeonie in your home, but with their | ere. ton Par Blances . 1,093,621.00 | 1923 was $7.39 per capita, or $10,553,-|removed from home influence and friends. ‘This contact enables you ae a Webber 04 | | 187, census figures show. Tho stato | jurisdiction. | to create a wholesome atmosphere othy } | Total transactions.. 2,711,000.00 | spent $25,034,084 In 1923 against| Furthermore, the very speed at! in their play, and at the some time | LI ie —z $22,214, in 1922. The per capita! which they travel contributes to the t continu Y th: Jucation as ‘ he i |to col 0 the education you| nts “ae Pao expenditure totale $17.68, ae.com: exctementa@t the occasion. |te,,conuinue | the | edusation you moar “Kids” Self Into pared with $16.80 in the preceding| Add to this situation the modern | fore teaching the young folka to |S" Cane, ner owt . | year, lstyles of dress, makeup, dancing, . Reet, PE mee AND Wont, think and decide for themselves, I sald before, and to DESIRE to do the right thing, and not to be driven to do it. as The assessed subject to ad was $1,126,367,118 $5,981,941 Budget i | Now, how are wo to prepare to ia ge Oregon |meot this newly-found freedom? W 10 H A VE TREE cannot keep at uation of property| and, I am afr prem taxes in 1 4 in somo instan ket flasks, and you have a situa. {tion that requires much more Jud, ‘ment and common sense than. wi asked of young people a generation | poc : , our young peop! | a tec indy edb rity 81 41 for ‘Home all the time. And wo cannot Aer strisnth bitelue: and Sormntig. |SeTS ReoompEsy Histl wien ‘wey Woodmen to Hold Annual oie Wk cosoiatiiotiaa * \go out. They must be educated to . Hong will bo recommended to the |Trink and dsclde for themectve Christmas Party Monday ‘commis! which completed it WANT to do the right thing. | work last night, In the first place, the automobllo| sfodern Woodmen of America will ‘These recommendations, which | ™@y be regarded as a sort of two-| have their annual Christmas tree at will cover the estimated necds of , d8ed sword, It has ts good’ points |their hall, 192944 ‘Third ave, Mon numerous state activities for tho | as well as ite dangers, For an auto-| any evening at 8 o'clock biennium of 1926.26, are $484,733 | Mobito\may be usedito broaden tho! + itsce trom. over 700 children leasstha i | young folks’ vision, ‘They aro able the actual appropriations made by the legislature for the two- year period just ended To Bolster Hight’s Insanity Defense have been received by Santa Cla 5 wel ylaces and seo things and to get to places and # e | who will present each child with {learn about people a# tt was impos: | | sible for children to do in the da . us | before this rapid means of convey. C@ndy, nuts and fruit, ‘Thelr regular ‘ane Ghristmas entertainment will follow Pay even more attention to the | !mmediately after, a Christmas present, which includes da. m, |? red, $1.8 : 31 : rm, ts VEGETABLES ” P Prices Paid Wholreale Dealers y Chicago Board of Trade fi Quotations by Vionser Fruit & Prodece Frida: on to Gedy et of transportat to Beattie approximately 15 per cent for ha age and eetling cost.) Artichokee— Dor. Neets—Per « pro: ting the and 1». aack munehes ANERDEEN~-# Idaho for Ban Fra ges [ Building Permits |°°.0° °° °°" + 2TbOR 167 16 16.65 ry (ae er 16.26 lettoce Onions E. Wash. Green. dow. Persley—Dor bunch Cal Cal, ane 2@ .20 6 Parenipe— Hack v1.60@2 60," Portland Produce Peveerre—Cal, tb ‘ ; Friday's Quotations Petetees—Commercial. ton pai fda : ards, 40e tea, Gamay No. 1 ton. residence, sina Kee | wateaeen wack GUUS | C2 er en ae pune: } current receipts, 43¢; peewees 40. memmire ieee! ss New Corporations Rquash—Lb. Turnips—Takima yellow rrerrs a6 ; on 020 02% v 1.6001.75 Seattle Wheat Friday's quotations Kenwortt jen Co.—E. K. Worthing 90 Days in Lockup | Frank Patterson, leat Tides. Auburn truck | Rote... driver and alleged bootlegger, “kid- | aren “vrbare— ded” himself into a 90-day jail sen Peel Barner tre tence Friday afternoon, It happene: Wai dass when Justice of the Peace ¢. C, | No 3 « Dalton found him guilty of Not: : ¥ of posses. |Rin—N x x [sion of a still, despite Patterson 4 | Worse Hides, according to #lze— ae jelaims that his purported conte | A realty Lonpaes ion to sheriff's deputies and Sheriff | qveat Pelta—Dry— | Starwich was “just kidalr ine, echotee, Th. 0 é ect aimed Sredtum clean, ts ory | wo, heavy. Ib. 22 . Fivpelged St Mieas Woman’ Who Long | Lamb ; 1.0002.60 | ‘ Ian ian: 38 Poses as Man Dies ; Wool—Lb H attera tine, medium . clean | | LOS ANGELES, Cal. 7@) | With efforts to find relatives «un- successful, “Paul J. Beach,” a |} woman who masqueraded for years d a8 a man, and whose identity was not discovered until after she died. was buried today beside the body Mrs. Florence Dillon, who pose 20.— Dee. | Tallow No. 11 | An advertisement under the head- ing “Slave” % Boston uf leas CO newspapers,| for seven years as ‘Mrs, Beach.” companions of your sons and daugh: | erable Consul Charles HW. King | emer under the head “Situations Wanted,” ren = MOUNT VERNON, Ill., Dec. 20.—|ters at tho “flapper” age, You can |'% chairman of the committee, | Otymot revealed that Cuvier Grover Flint,| Moro Aetense witnesses will take the | help to choose theso compantons! | 5 DRANAECR COPTER BUGS RPA is| It’s Just Another stand Monday to attempt to prove! without causing resentment, oven | :, £ ohne Adages » the he that Lawrence M. Hight, former | without the knowledge of the youn | Holiday Passenger nee torian, was the subjech “Afale, L. A. Murder, Folks. Methodist minister at Ina, is men-| people. You can accomplish this by Rates Go In Effect mein? jie cise | 14g :08 white, sound, intelligent, gentle; de ’ tally unbalanced. Several friends | entertaining tn your home, and en. | ee ene ing ang iyg longed to aristocratic family; teas LOS ANGELES, Dec, 20.—Wit # and relatives appeared Friday and | couraging youngsters to come, It in| H4ellday rates on tho railroads) foq silver by the year, $1,000," the ad read in| the skult crushed, the body of Rob | testified the pastor, who, with Mra.) remarkable how soon a home may| Went Into effect Mriday, Roundy 1 ae part, Elint says he spent $15,000| ert Carter, of Van Nuys, was found Hise Sweetin, ix on trial for the|hecomo a social center in this way,|ttiD tickota will bo good for trip Tang Cod last year, depending on an aunt injtoday in ‘a vacant lot. It be murder of Wilford Sweetin, showed | and it wilt surprise you how popu.|returning until January 56. Heavy ? Aaa Petersham to leave him her fortune.{oved the man was murdered dur mental disorders prior to the death | lar your own sons and daughters {Passenger travel is reported on. ail ne ig But her death proved her money toling tho night, ‘The homicide squad of Sweetin and Mrs, Higit, | wit be, lines running south, | MOM nave deen tilled to a cousin [is investiagting.