The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 4

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ethene eeraces + Men Get $1,100 in Daylight AY Dreary Christmas _ | naiTaAL DALTON DENIES 7). SOUDAS BAIL’ Attorney Goes to Court to Compel Acceptance Big House \ J HUNT EVERETT HOLDUPS HERE Millionaire Orphan’s Death Is Investigated Typhoid Given as Cause; Officials Start Belated Probe of Mystery YHICAGO, Doo ° arerve a Investigatic ictims fn a new car, One stayed in into’ the , the other did the SUM! icine, ‘Then they drove away. Tt was found a few blocks d e time later, It had bee na garag There are no ¢ wh Robbery Near Postoffice City and county officers here w Runting Wednesdiy for two ba who got $1,100 in Everett ‘The pair held up Ma Georg Pug Li Stree ssengers r rnation Power & 24.—An exh was M herd will be from A austive | g thelr under way | Wiliam M. jonaire or wet Phan, ate men are believed to have ANDERSON AGAIN munk iw thon. day Hwa queats from numer imy rmine’ the causes leading up to |¢ je death, inal ¢ RL WAITED torney Nabbed at Prison Gates; commer s cna me {glad to Gives Bail, Goes Home the announcement. Miss te | |Pope, 20, childhood OSSINNING, } h door Jaw, in the pers s bu a minister Charlies waiting Wilt When the former s ent of 1 said hi glad to undergo exam ALBUQUE: “h kn to Ition bein the dea D. K am Pres superintend- league oon Paroled-on the ¢ after having ser his sentence of for forging the Sher eago last day | the holidays here “$00,000 BLAZE Shoe Store Fire Damages Cheasty’s Slightly which t had been ndictments ta ding to his home affair will permit the forme ent to eve. Two of th charge will be expedite sta reach broke ar Shoe C i aused damage to the to Cheasty’s clothing is estimated by the firo marshal $20,000. . Pidduck, a Wednesday y from smoke a little ¥ The fire ate thru 1¢ floor In one small place in the rear, where the carrier tubes come up from below. Tho pneumatic tube system, r s under the floor, wa | put out of comminsien.” leaded not just as de- tore to these he did to one gree forger: and convic ag merraaage HERE’S MORE ABOUT VERDICT STARTS ON PAGE 1 Immedia guilty on ¥ d early this y y after thé pair were! arrested in ed with the mur- they the crime. ne | Hight’s confession was read into the| HOF! records, but Mrs. Sweetin repudiated | ricken from the mediately tion fn appear- jder confessed to out ne erstwhile handcuffed but detecti train. With his Mored requests for ‘was driven to th mn Anderson carried and was handed a aaa | Six compantes o: state engineered @1 tn flames and the bu: g leather aes ira Td Grad! neceanitated the use of gaa masks, oad station in ner, testified that MF8irhe tlaze was discovered at 11:30 re a itt WIPO sea, cae Nang gy ‘hat oa haa ao) She killed her husband after Hight! 1 | had urged her to do It. Car Licenses From re CERISTAIAS, DAY $1,000 ie $10.25 One thousand dollars |: amount and $10%2 | into the auditor | for fireme the 2 atateme! {ma automot a sina’ $10 before The former pastor, who was faihed| his colorful Christy rmons, the largest 1s auto Heensex, She Went to Court . 15,900 atitomoblle licenses f 25 have been taken out since the King county license office opened De- | cember ist, it was announced! Wednesday and County Auditor D.| H, Ferguson fears a heavy rush of | last minute license applicants from | the day after Christmas until De- eomber 31. Monday and Tuesday's business was greater than any days t first week of December, Monday's | total being $18,000 worth of licenses, |foom. A nephew walked 'to her si Automobile Ilcenses become delin-|and held her hand while tho fore-| ' Guent after January 1 and motorists |man announced a yerdict had been | z Who do not poses onoare subject to| reached. ‘The nephew wat at her side | Fourth Ave. Rivals mecution. } unt the ¢rotwe bee pare +4 Prosecution | until crowd had been cleared) Second for Traffic from the room. The children of Me, two) Fourth is fa@t it convicted persons — the | Sweetin boys and the two grown|rival of 8 ave, in atitomobile traffic. A count at Fourth and Mad. tallroad ticket prison year will spend Christmas day L in the county Jail here. 7 | He and Mrs, Sweetin were taken the _§ [trom the court room to the Jail ana/®mount came in from un oil com- bili "betite There was a Christ.| ftom the owner of a Ford bug. ‘The {mas spirit about the court house as|Cashler ventures the guess that the |the Jury brought in the verdict which |bUs Will get a bigger number than |means d County for Autos | two lovers. \ Hi: ? | On each corner of the court house} square large evergreen trees, 49 feet | |are gaily festooned with. Christmas baubles and brilliant electric Nghts.) Lloyd Upper burned their marriage Scattered about the court house) certificate under the false belief that square are ne ill be there probably until early! which operates But 15,000 Granted in King | > years In prison to tha|MBY of the trucks will in height, are growing. These trees eral Christmas trees—|it would make him single again, t of Mt. Vernon's decorations, | Pearl Upper told Divorce Proctor With this sort of a view from the| Meacham and Judgo Tallman ‘Tues jcourt room windows the former pas-|day. She explained to her husband \tor and M Mr: {in was a bit nervous as|then camo into court and got the |the Jury started filing into the court | decree to show him the right method, The decree was granted 5 ‘s mali contained TP proximately 400 applications for ne Heenses and the mal ord pbected to cut down the Fapplications cons{derab lays the small total of lice the fact that this until the Gonpleted, re het minute Verguson | It lughters of the pastor—seemed re ed that thelr parents had been] ison showed 20 machines passing per sold to|saved from the gallows minute, while Second and Madison put oft The four sat back th the audl-|showed only 50, ‘This is partly due shopping $s | énce and Iatened intently # the ver-|to the fast that the Automobile club an read. None of them was) las designated Fourth an the Pacific altho yesterday the two Hight | highway’ street, and partly because d sobbed while the’ state’s|thru traffic, wishing to avoid the » oro & late thing | attorneys pictured the formor ptistor| Second ave, congedtion, takes that t hunting ‘world. route, ‘ most citizen: Christma: | diet forying Pour barreled combining| girls h rifles and shotgun fa the Ameri guna, as a “debased slayer.’ | They Got Their Men for Those Left in the | on the Hill re above assistant manager | “Our battled | the amallegt paid | banks t office thiy month | ater a number of | to Show Him How! | Sweettr, were sentenced, | that it was the wrong mothod and | becoming 1} rut EATITLE STAR ef } ws Two British Columbia Policemen Who Say y Men Held*Here Robbed Nanaimo Bank RSPR FS IS j }o Cte é of Nanaimo, B. C., with the a Cruickshank of the Provincial the county jail, where they directed the uspects in the robbery of the Bank ', The two had just supervisec city detective, by a the has bee e identification of the 9s s Chief of Pol pipe, and Inspec police, lking identification of Nanaimo, the party of Na walk to iewing former n city provincia uspect. clinched, t U8 pec ERs + HERE'S MORE ABOU | | BANDITS STARTS ON PAG _ forged. bandits, he Romance of | War Times © Shattered! 1 firmly Whi ne of identified will the nide of the Champs | line of remember ‘em ather-neck Kevelle has instructed United States Marshal Benn to Shively to MeNeil’s where he must serve for ri will b = : was a take isk nd, a two-year smuggling ken to Me within the next day or B. Miller, chief deputy said Wednesday when francs} nnd whole 4 y Adams, ng the telegraph and wooed t rl, Liltian, ve of I sentence Shively Neil's two, marsh We da thro A Am romance martied in brought cial mort Ad Tallman fe jams m. HERE’S MORE ABOUT LOOTERS TAKTS ON PAGE 1 representati nternational ult door 1 Twenty-five nx in the safe ALE LOOTING NIGHT f the Judge was continued wuld be ea sum toward | day's Christma Appare th receipt bandit pit Chr Paradise wholesal love. The number of safe }and building red velief that at led Deo. 26. bird sanctuary © Was the ently of a flock white swans south for the winter, KINGSTON, Ont. finer | knee place re wild native compe | Come Hiatittie;” polles salt rhs’ hekts ( HERES MORE AROUT | CHRISTMAS STARTS ON PAGE 1 cu urred offic m. f both towns massed | hastily blind The tr the public and st tafter th bandit lead to Dallas and For believe. The robbe men sald they be 1 to the town of Monday, whero banks robbed and the bandits fired town to temporarily halt pursuit Tho Valley View gang was be | Meved to been led by Otto r) notorious Texas bandit, want- Seattle ing the Seattle ® M be site net i poueea urted’ on trails peugee cwalll be: silent dure | Tee's ails * Worth, the wil he they her will be not forgotten unfor- Jails and bountiful served. In the wom- ward at the Jail the girls will a8 Claus and distribute small County jail corridors have been decorated by Supt. Allen. Start, In the city attorney's office t Christmas party staff ed under the di 1 in connection with different bank| fection of Walter Be met OB robberies, Starr's name was inject.| ttibuted gifts to children of those ed’ tite othe hunt “todas the) “Mployed in the office. A large treo ponses started after this morning’s| rected by Willam McCiillivra wa att bas |tho center of the affair | Mrs. tunat meals en's ies, towns- wero @ and firing of View, Texas, 10s, eved [olass, at county one Janta gifts, Valley twe were the 0 the fir for the office was celebr | as | re Bb | PULLMANS DE LUXE | FOR WORD PUZZLE MANIACS ON N. P. DORTLAND, Ore, Dec, 24 Pullmans de luxe for word puzzle fans bie things Montanan Is Here to Get Warm Again) If there are & great many persons Jin this country lik Gibbons, meat packer of Gres ttlo could begin to adver 2 a4 & sUMMer resort In the ume, Gibbons rrived at The Olymple hotel Tu morning with his overcoat on his arm and full of enthustasm for tho climate. This isn't cold weather," he say “Whon T left ¢ Falls it was below, and ptill slippiug. 1 made up my mind suddenly that £ would come over here and spend Christmas and warm up, and Tace T made no mis take," cross y ie latest ter Northern has an- nounced that one of the nine transcontinental trainy run. |! zion ning between hego and St, Paul || will carry dictionaries in the ob. |! ervation ear “Por the | fans, you know,” A || xeneral Paci 'hymn overy and ¢ | Werk ‘or evoneword D, Charleton Western agent, said, dren ‘Churches Are Offering BIG P Special Music and Entertainments Planned! the SAI CHURCE ‘aliforni i Ww it hymn § n Excelsis in G, Amen” after th notified | 22m & ing o} | Ration, the Ad | lected. jand the | garten « second & | Boardman’s cl re fifth grade girls; Miss high s pleted, the secular ducted In tho Guild hall CHURCH, Ro: Special Christmas full chor at 8 a, m, CHURCH Westlake, Rov. m., Suelivan; hymn, “Hark, the Herald] Violin ings of Great | offertor (Stainer); Hory" ‘mas tre | rendered by the Sunday 1Of Direct James Lewis, = + to YOU From your appreciative and grateful friends EEE ETTY BRONSO Coming Tomorrow to The Strand in “PETER PAN” 2h LE LE RAYMOND HATTON | ard many of them! The Coliseum “2 “CORNERED” } a weneicsieae | ® HAROLD LLOYD és The Li berty | “HOT WATER” | fe DDPADDAD AD VAD AAD AD ADAD MADDIAD | | LANT FOR Christmas Celebrations’ BELLINGHAM — $1,500,000 Sugar Factory to Be Erected Definite announcement that a 00,000 beet sugar factory willbe ed at Bellingham was made Officials of the Utah- r Co., who have been on the field for the past 10 days, F | A site has been obtained just owt |side the Bellingham cit} limits oa a main paved highway. It will be rved by the Great Northern rai- way. Farmers of Whatcom, Skagit id Snohomish counties have signed contracts to produce 4,000 acres of | beets. Another 500 acres must be |signed in Whatcom county to valk date the agreement. Construction work on the plant |will start at once and it wily be ‘completed by next October when the harvest will be ready. ry readily lends itself nd growers will be ak lotted their share of dried pulp for, feeding purposes at an equalized ording to the announct- W. Graham, assistant general agricultural development legent of the G Northern, has been co-operating with the sugat ;magnates and farmers in securiig, jthe plant for the Bellingham di trict. It ds believed other factories jwill be bullt in the district if the j venture proves popular. by Many Seattle Houses of Worship | Ch ttle churches celebrat-, ay with ertainments, ANGELICAL LUTHER: | H, Northwestern synod, Elmer stm am at 7 atila | ¢ pastor EPISCOPAL) prog Hanford | ‘ces Maurice E FIRST VEGL as day, 8Pe-| AN CHURCH, Boren d musi rag ag Phinney Fideles,” and “Ith; Awake ; Corpor eo J, By- choir and ev st Seatt LUTHER. x peats and Vir- Nesvig, pastor organ pre al hymn, psalms Christmas services “How the Angelic Mes- med 3 the True Christmas Joy follows; “Hail, ed Star,” Mrs, Car- | nd church choir; “O, | Tellest Good Tidings, Eichor choir; “The City," by an Leighton; Sule, Nat," the and Nature Old Chan No, bendiction In Duumittis (kneeling) in offertory yuble cho Herald Angel Louls PD. Holy E; 8, 4 Stille Heaven METHODIST PAL CHURCH—Fift Marion Rev, J. Ra McGee, pastor. Christmas 8°30 a. xLIC CHURCH, 3. Thomas st EPISCO.- istmas ni’ chool fes- ch. Par- cordially invited 5. The Creed: tively, all m. . Hymn ent Boxes will bo col-| [M8 Carols At tho offertory “All Things | ®t of Thee, O Lord,” will bo sung} “It sing will be given by the uperintendent of the ad the teachers will Sowing pro-| cock, kinder Cameo congre Upon ation; oi tt oan od aloes |The Old Jackrabbit > Is Passing in Oregon gation; ro W | herds,” Gilbert Poso; “Hark, the | Herald Angela Sing,” congregation;} BEND, Ore., Dec. 24.—The central “Contique di choir; “Joy to| Oregon jackrabbit, once the most the Wor congregation; solo, “Of plentiful and pestiferous form of all- Divine,” Miss Alys King;| imal life in this section, is virtually choir quartet; solo, |extinct, says District Game Ganiet hiehem,” Ivan Haglund;| Clarence A, Adams, who blames the ) Little Town of Bethlehem,” con-| bitter cold and heavy snow for the : solo, Miss Lacy; “Nazar.|disappearanco of the longearnel rodent. sixth and seventh| 43 TUE LUTHERAN] In a ‘week spent in the keine ©, Youlton’s class, Pontius ave. and ‘Thom-} Country, where he has been di oe nd high school boys; | , Stub, pastor, | M8 stain for game birds, Adams class, eighth grade and festival serv. | Seen but one Jackrabbit. A babe chool girls. This program ¢ relish festival {482 i the samo locality hun part will be The Messiah,” | Would been hopping abouts | by Handel, given by the | EPLSCOPAL | church choir, under direction of Ar- nd Queen Anne} ville Belstad, organist and choir Morgan, pastor. | master, al services| TRINITY PARISH CHURCH, |Bighth and James, An elaborate LUTHBRAN!Christmas mid-night service will be Zastlake and} held beginning at 11 o'clock Christ- | eat f the t John at.;mas Five, at which timo the full |enartment, | Now allocation : 4 desk and office space changed astor, 11] Vested choir will rénder three Christ: | , aa om $42, two Surgentes.| mas anthems, supplemented by the | PUbIIe entrance to room Ny Ae On Christmas morning two | @oors from the old entrance, ; seripturo, “Phe Christ-| Services will be held: Holy Commun. | fifth floor j carol, “The First Christ. |!0n at 8 o'clock, and Holy Commun: | mil Han.| lon, with music by the cholr, and 1 'Tid.| Sermon, at 10:30. pastor;| BALLARD FIRST LUTHERAN {CHURCH, 20th N, W. and W. 66th , “Dreamland”; anthem, "O/8t, Rey. O. L, Haavik, pastor, That Good Tidings} 10:30 a. m., Christmas ds nd of Hope{service in Knglish and gar), > The Cantata, “The Stoxy vening the church Christ-/hem' will be sung in. part with a program, will jlatee chorus, Soldiets; Mr. Th, Gud school chil |man, tenor; Mr, Gunnar Mathiasson, AILChristmas music in charge|baritone; Mrs. John Sane Jand Airy, MLC. Here Midnight th The | hool charge of Mrs a uy boys; second grade girls: third grade Jane girls; Miss ss, fourth grade boys Youlten’s ass, fourth and Margaret Lee's | ‘ fifth grade boys; William J} « sixth grade boys; Mrs. | e : pred A con-| PAUL'S | Remodel Streets — and Sewer Office Carpenters Wednesday were Cott | pleting extensive remodeling of of |fices in the city streets and sewers Rev, Sidney H je =” ere and 11 a. m, THANY between airvlew ave.. P. W. Erickson, prelude, Nott at ee aw North Carolina's first cotton ee {at Rocky Mount, still is oe in }by the family that founded it BRITISH CLU Bt DANCE Christens: Troadway @ Every Thursday } A cordial invitation {8 to ali British people and # trlends, istinas sermon, Joy." by the ."O Come Ye Palthtul® (Wa¢ lay re ded t oxtondte 1» contralto.

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