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4 ' ‘ x v) i ys a ’ J | Uy 4 I a ea 4 : = " al ard “The Newspaper With the Bixgest Circulation 4 Washington ey mt ‘ : k VOL, 26 ; a ysl a 8 ATTLE: Was ASH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER re TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. WE DON’T BELIEVE IT! Dear Homer; There is a Teport that # closed car, comfortably heated, was run over the Fauntle rey line to commemorate t opening of the new Spokane st bridge. —C. A. B. > ALI IS RAN FOR at Fights for Her Husband TOLD BY | CAR AND MATTER Her Tooth May Save Him HIS WIFE | Plan Is to Give Superior WAS HIT Jurists One-Half Pay MUST SERVE 20 YEARS ‘me gust doen't know a with I . decom tertay he sald to bh ma, is al! ta c dunk, t ame t 8 Cau "Tt costs me $35 a day New York,” says Leo Ditr the oct 1, tha enon Aching Molar Made Her Remember Her ie Husband Was Here opal | on Robbery Day Believed to Have Money to Be Raised by Been Blinded by Boosting Filing Fees the Snow Flurry of AM!) provi Friday Night pay retired wu R' NNING across the street in rid night's snow flurry, Lunde, 25, was fatally | slaty VERSHADOWING human actors, an ulcerated tooth took the spotlight Saturday to play its part in the dram which seeks for iis “happy ending” freedom for Ross Clark Watson and for his wife and aby the right more tw hold up their by and look the world in the eye BEAUTY NOTE next se of the it was leclared Saturday j injured when an sutomot Judge Boyd J. Tallman, member of | driven by John 8. Francis, 6 the ng county bench for the Lil Gee Gee say» she inherited her | Ninth ave, N. EK, struck him. | past years, who was defeated at died in the city hospital the complexion. Her father was a reere, 9 9 af Saturday ng about noon T ahah Wades elas bk siktoe! ~_ ‘ Lunde the support of every says there is no truth to nae ; "ea ‘a Ret st ate Tes SW are being fur Lunde had will be made by assessing a "and t ppers and hot lived at 74 nal 60 cents t\ each firnt oth per? py f the plaintiff in any rs Wat aad court action, and by the adverne ry, she told 7 ee : party or parties when thelr appear-| Safe and sane T ance in the case in entered, to be Ce Was Driver Trent m APProMehiNg | conected by the clerks of the courts ype wee Wes diferent aa saci jand paid into the county trensury,! «to recs fect w Was diffe to be expended only for the purposes erent 1 | veto Nay become eiigitite ‘wo pen. | stone. AND ROBBED | “The bil) further provides," ald} Judge Tallman. “that any judge} nefiting thereby shall be Hable to} and talked to Wat in Seattle, at . in very hour j-And At. has played its part in convincing Police Chief Severyns jand Detective Captain Tennant that Watson is innocent Driving downtown this morning in| her two kitten-power Givver, Li'l Gee jee killed her engine I Just know that wood alcohol 1 the radiator killed the si uid Gee Gee, laugh robbery was takin pa eall at any time to act special HERE IS THE STORY ti ee Hotel Clerk and Companion |judco without other or special com TOLD BY MRS. WATSON CANDIDATE FOR THE POISO» ipensation, thus sa the necesnity Here is the story Mrs. Watso 1 IVY CLUB Lose $9 to Pair Hing in outside special Jud, The Star Satur: sitti the The gink who returns the lawn the owded calenda now office of her husband's counsel, At- mower he borrowed from you neceana, It will virtually torney George H. Cran 1, in the services of an extra judge Arc ic buflding e afternoon of Thursday the day before the robbery—J went doy t my ulcerated tooth treat- ed at D, Hearne’s office in the Cobb building. I left there about 5:15. Ross met me. His own car was up An aching tooth, which pained Mrs. Ross Watson the day |at the Colonial garage last spring, and then asks the loan of your snow-shovel, constantly in every county—-at only one-half of the regular compensa We wore eara andor fone Jno) Do you pay any attention to hip flasks? Most persons in| mes ‘e don’t ha md of off it * is > oats ft was Mobite A.) Seattle do not, a reporter found after gving about the city eee with one protruding from his pocket, so it could be easily the bill pasves—under tho] ale of pay—any retired! in King county who has, in the court { cultured otrt en, Here is the way he carried the flask. The story tells over will receive an 0") before the Nanaimo bank robbery, may result in Watson) ; ba piscina with some friends + Miax Hortense what happened. | nuity of $3,000 [establishing a complete alibi and free himself of the charges|%,{n California Oyster House—and nA t Phot. . t ter tt Photogr t ye ad Nellie ie PRS W remembe 3. never oso as y Price & Ca ar Mtaff Photograp ° lof being connected with the gang that staged the holdup, | water in the evening we went homie " mn en ‘gent " ‘ m | z € 7 bine Bs sand * | BY JIM MARSHALL [< altention’ to chip-iquor, in. Seat e ; Lapa Mis me Mrs. Watson told The Star Saturday. The toothache caused |—1 with some friends. Ross followed * Roebuck & Go. has banned} (TIAKE a. large glans ard « tle. Familiarity, or sumpin‘ t | walked i a) va Mrs. Watson to remember plainly that her husband was ‘in |#fter getting the car from the garage the sale vers by malt. ‘The| into It ‘some fresh mint | pr ” , impin ' ‘our hands! they Seattle the day the robbery occurred. bagenee! ‘ cicloek: : : aattiital bat The ne . fered, “ar ‘ othe evening we played the piano s getting'better. The next step| leaves. Add rome crucked ter. | he Bink aihes. the ‘ he} Photo by Price &, Carter, Star Staff Photographeral and sane. be to han saxophones | Over the ice and. the shed’ | Se a a ayer Sata wall.” eI i ere tal oi swt Mr. and ire } de ie mint pour slowly some bourbon | i | One of the thugs stood guard] iN sl *s * 2 Ses Mrs. Herbert YE DIARY whisky. ‘Then stir gently, and | ond ave 1 on to the count ut searched the ‘two Deferidartte: Ready. Ci al b] Sa tia Cee oat bs Sea (December 28) keep stirring until the giaw is | city building. He strolled thru [men , clerk was robbed ivi ‘0. The Jack- tei(ttistmen day.) Lay pretty long in| covered with frost. Into the ice | the hulls, d Ing the bottle, [Of hla pocket containing about |80 efendants nah site ate a friend, a Miss Miller, 1 them rose, and to playing with ck sothe sprigs. © esh min 4 $10 1} ke he be | with them, Eis Memer'e Sew teal of enter outit some spciga of fresh mlat.” | i one qald/a word. He went |oi \ an Cases Piled Up n¢ sprigs must be long enough | my wyfe did ery, “Shame on you, a own man, to be thas spending your, to bury but not into Judge Gilliam’s courtroom — | fou our nose in ened the cash register but | AT SEVEN TO FIVE. “The next morning—the day of no money The robbers then } the robber, my tooth was aching h 80 defendants read for rim Ste! chntives produc:|. With 80 defendants ready, fo sp so badly that when Ross took me and fime! Let the boy play with his toys.”| jong enough to tickle your eye and sat n, the bottle making | tur Fi 1 Aid se to churel, where eur parson 5 : & Glink. on the ‘wooden bench. | ing some rope, tied their hand Leah Ee ae, ae 8 AY to work about § o'clock I told him made 9 good sermon. Thence home, and Nobody did univthing Tiere: "| feet and > ‘ cases piling up, there was but onc ies ae as I didn't think I could work all day. f» dinning on roast turkey, cranberry ving thus obtained your ir pide ease tik aa ees: gale agers Hhince} Nsvellana'e cng hall uperior court judge on the bench! Qs ‘ L rae . yeaee sanee, and all the rich and noble dishes ii ia vdaolwad’ te; rasbrd got up and wandered |atairs bathe © they sec e 1x-to-S1x igui re re) s ig t aid: “Come for me about 12:30. in the world, and I full of true Joy; and Saturday, and he was occupied with SAY HUSBAND WAS to Judge Wright's justi about the vi parently the bandits [law Polat Three judges sat, Wr cheneies ‘No End i: PAGHt >. (cae eee anon did Iny down on the sofa, and did) what happened to a Star report ee enables sta fall asleep and did «nore, until my wyfe| or who spent an afternoon going rah fey 4 ia uying that she had KOO! ound to vith a whisky bot LOSING YOUR STICKPIN he safe in the | ‘ bree t the radio, and one. broadcasting ste | “round town wi * easy pe SAW ARKING Oe oor ~ happened to|Christmas vacation it*he should come. 1 was a littl tien was enough. And so to bed. pat abs ase torts itera tore eg < em King county superior court calen Lo S_ANGELE Sal:, “Dec. 87-2) More’ body, s"The. prosecution also|upset at the pain and T snapped: ‘T + hie | hip The reporter ‘pit: the’ bot Nobody noticed anything ther lars are congested, it in admitted! Lathe Kid McCoy jury. sta alleged’ that asfeCoy laid nots expiatn old you t6, comp’ at 19:20," into ile Home Brew's Book of Eti-| te on his hip, pi : either by court attaches. There are niné|/to 6—which way no one but. the i jtelephone. Miss H. M. Grover, the § under it so that it would how the apron came to be in the dae Herm that 16 woull shew Following this harrowing ex |Ask Receiver for regular judg and, afte 0 hours downtown, | ‘a ootinity ity | wo! to. tires rele dees brought | 1 th unt t | Celian Bldg. Co. tw - thr i al iT br ghd ; in addition to from] jur ci one: proper | where it/Stenographer at the Bolcom Canal | Lumber Co., where I work, remem: knows «| kitchen of the apartment, alled “before Judge Charles S.!was found married 1 to end an 3 perience went to a hip-thawing resort anc 2 3 He should hide behind the | ing the reporter went over in nm time from ait at 11:30 a. m., the foreman |bers me saying it. , page ern As tation to his hip. | r ait a » th an] Defense Attorney Geisler, however, | PTS | y ‘ and say: “Oh, ver reevred, Cpe ect se ue ful | the polee station, chatted with Asking a1 er to handle)counties, yet tho jurists take from! reported that the 6 to 6 standing Ofl ‘sald thi toles vin . thelabrowie Wi Well, Ross came at noon and @ ve it your own way ip % Chief Severyns, glanced over the » W. D. Comer Saturday noon) six weeks td two months’ vacation! jast night had changed to the other| natural ones, worn there by creases/Set me. J. L. Furrell, the retail & ‘ ee NTIOD arrest book, went to the city ho instituted sult superior court for) .oon summer fh addition to the holi-| figure lin th © eicitiant ss {salesman of the company, remom- @ We mailed million Christmas| All in the interest of science pital and down to Justice Gor allection of $36,000 and foreclosure| aay vacation | After the report the jury filed] yfocoy’s trial has been in progress |beTs Seeing him. That proves that When prohibition was young don'’s court. Nothing happened & motibage Oo the Cellan Bulld.|; | is tener. of Charles, Claypool | Baek Into’ the: courttal root to: Son: leute oar oem etre cs having {Ross was in Seattle after noon—and several newspapers tried out Almost nothing i Co, Comer complains that, a ee aS ieetal be commisaioned | titre. ite Gallberations lene re ha dute re Me e {how he could get to Nanaimo in ost everyone this stunt with uniform results. | In the hallway one cop callea | Tustee, he was given a morte Thi Pan wan expectéd to,"and bas@ "That le:ehcourasing." Judge Crail|".. 2 3 _,|tWo hours I don’t know. But that ! People kindly warned the hip: | acter the reporter after having |0" the bullding July 1 as security|this fall wan expected to, and has J, commenting on the Jury's re-| MTS: Teresa Mors, wife of Albert lisn't all, . . ; constable taumed Kitt tthe renderer ite | for $35,000 given to secure payment|felleved tho rogular docket of hun-| td, commenting on the A, Mors, wealthy antique dealer, cul “Ros ; | flask reporter; ‘onst ab passed him he reporter felt for $31 00 given t cure payment dreds ‘of small cases. Tho trend,| dort | ; ‘ ‘1 egrlanaente Ross took me home and T lay two! threatened to arrest him; police (GENT coi ile Gh, aneratonnes on a bond issue, He alleges int : : ; | He and the attorneys in the caso|™mated o six months’ friendship] down on the davenport, After fi | kidded him and he generally | pone Tistehacaht est payments and principal have) how oS eee fran tag {s Bea lease AB OHEH % with McCoy near the first Cae (Turn to Page 2, Column 2) an eight-eyl-| had an exciting time | Hotibean: pala aa’ mareta |deavor to put thelr taxes before! went t hack to hin cent,|AUsUSt. When she left her husband | plete 4 z a ans “Pardon me,” said the cop, “but Ae Claypool to get immediate atten leCoy was led back to his cell.) starte sekeeping with the Nowad: nobody any 5 i | The Celian building is on Union) Clayr c is i and started housekeeping with the “rp + - | ia i | your stickpin's coming out. You'll n Sixth and Seventh aves tion. At least three times within} The jury will deliberate until ithe phey lived under the as Kansas U Head = | Jose it if you aren't careful.” ] the past 10 days Judgo A. W, Fra-| decides to go to lunch, but no ver-| vida name of “Shields.” i The reported thanked him ana | ‘i ter, while presiding, has been com Rey 7 pean ha Meet tl bugle BS morning of August 13 her} vornfttked to Resign | urned to the eounty-city build. |60 Mountaineers polled to caution titorneys* against | After’ an hour's ‘deliberation thls hoody, with a bullet wound: In nerl a riratey chancellor of the Univer- al | 1g. He “wandered around tho | on Wav to Lodwel esa of trying to) orning the Jury sent for the rub-|head, was found by a negro janitor, | siy of Kansan, was redieated: tite sallwaye and 6 Mayor {slip regular court cases to the short 5 4 stay are CRETE . ogni ark | est i mptlcadies » r y g eae 4 : teh tatl se Be SHOr | atirony Awhile k the. proweoultion:| WHO. opened the ap prtient door tO] sign by Gov. Jonathan M. Davis and | : Y office, said How-Do,to § Sixty Mountaineers, under the lead.|trial docke | Mrs, Mors was wearing at;clean the rooms. The corpse waslthe state board of administ |. B. Cox, banker, hustling = aha endteaa’y SEATRk: jaa ut RGU SteROAR claimed Mrs, Mors was wearing « the state board of administration | amend ioe DIAL Galles Dahl nd wandered out again, Jership of R. Lieber, left over the I have at lea Sof ndants {nes time of her ‘death. ‘Shia’ wa jlying on the. floor covered with a! yindley was charged with having | down Second ave, D. A. ¥+ | And so to home, | Milwaukee Saturday for the Moun-|criminal cases awaiting trial,’ de |sheet. Empty liquor glasses and | « . 4 | dental supplies, hurrying to | ‘he hottie. itm : Milwaukee Saturday on Pronecutorelect Colvin, Sat.{ttken to mean that the jurors were /sheet. Empty liqu |“played polities” and “run the uni- |” the Cotman’ dock. 1 0. Phil- ne bottle, It Is true, containe taineers’ lodgo in the Cascades,|clared Prosecutor-elect Colvin, Sat-| discussing tho credibility of McCoy's} (Turn to Page 3, Column 3) versity without regard to state au- tt ne Colmar owe only cold tea—Just in case of ac- | Hrom Rockdale, where they leave the|urday, “Criminal cases pending ; ‘ fs ca he slips on the tee, lips, loans, looking for sunshific t . |suiclde story, related on the witn thorities. Astronomer Lars A Masones ave. Guise Helots, | tents train, they will biké In to the todge,|now are suffictent to keep the cal-| 04 Dr, Lindley, within an hour after Will see all he wants contractor, going into his favor- Meco fy peante tt ala a rads ae aa ated ade be mittee for the next WO! ine state claimed that two “e(EIRL SOUGHT THRILL )/ it, Sormel teauest for his resigna- Of venly stars. ite bank. Robert Hartman, Pe AM eT is to be held, tis holes in the apron corresponded in} tion Wkd been made, sent Governor salesman, dodging — traffic t \— zi OB i z location to stab wounds on Mra! OF DEATH, SO DRANK ee his refusal, © his mother-in Second and = Marion 7 et home tw just com-| Brown, insurance, watching his | POISON AND GOT IT \More ‘Flies Sold. ie: cities | COld Spell Is Broken Here ites Com ize cianeuash, be A 16 Hore in Summer just Kke a woman ing for after-Christmas orders say, “wanted to experiences; the Seattle sells more furs in the sum: The man aw a return ¢ I think tha ay Three” Seattle — police ere] hink that you'll not find me| in the Wmplre building. ©. I ITH ice and snow on Seattle streets melting | more rain or snow, accegding to Weather Observer Thr ttle policemen) were} sath,” dio arly || mer time than in winter ts the report , sive i ‘hristmas gitts|| thrill of death,” died here early epor torong Meilenz, salesman, dodging shop (mat MLM! GERI. ‘and 4 ise given $100 bills as Christinas gitts| ; : r Odea ) ; ig sh | ; jay morning, and with reports of | M. B. Summors Tharaday, And thelr fellow mem.{{ today. ‘The gig), Ruth Willams, (fof A, Guttman, manager of the ip te y and you'll find out) pers on Pike st, J, ©. Herbs |) warmer temperatures gom. all over tho Paclfld Joutheast storm warnings were ordered at Port pM es Aah tet S 1] drank poison th the home of a || town store of the Hudson Bay Fur Uren soon be another along.) man, of the China club, y ; Northwest, a break in the cold snap of the past | land for all Oregon and Washington points, Raina || D°r# of the department: wero the|) en nae ia they’ || company. Bungstarter, a smile along Union st twe cks was definitely here were being driven in from tho north Pacific and |/Sl¥ers The three lucky met wore | lieve she took the polson by || ‘That {sn't because furs are worn ip +195 ¢ Sullinger, paint dealer ‘Temperatures here did not go below frecaing pocted to end the cold part Many, Me As: Davey and agate Nt vit ; “ |) more in summer than in winter, the i, " in which we feel free west on Union st |] all Friday night. The minimum. vy 4, and be ut Tho Dalles, Ore, was falling Saturd Oth ee Webb, “who lags he I'd love to. experience tho || furs are extensively worn here fyi have vDanclal worries are those that er, publisher, — navigatt ginning at 6a. m., tho mercury lowly, but g tomperatury from a minimum of 9 degreey ||SXeeutive committoe of UM polleo-|) oii oe oath’! Ruth ealds Mrs, || Summer,” ho says. “The chief ren 7 In thetr spetting: wong Third. wy F Pi Weve foudily, rising | ny night to 20 degrees Saturday morning flromen’s pay Inereaso fund. Anna. Stan, the. neighbor the {son {8 that tourists find they can buy sei le wriatian | ‘ ; The pt ereaise was granted thel] 4 SY é cata ek p Nothing nm } pa ait act pine During the night .OY inches of rain and snow Was thawing at Agtorki, Ore nue Bay we ye Was granted Wel] int was visiting, told tho police, |] furs cheaper in this city than thes & makes a horse happler| traveling over the tuo on |] fell, Me stow melted as fast an it hit the ground, | ¥ canal was froAM over from bank to bank {/Poleemen by the voters, and to]) A ge iinutes titer the girt |]can Must, boing nearer the supply, to wee a wtalled flivver being 1, Charles 8, Todd, merchant, | Vorechpt for Sunday iy unsettled weather with the cold spell, according to reporty here. show thelr’ gratitude, the personnel!) caffowed. the palton, She died |[ and many of them take theie winter <2. the garage, returning) trgm ‘lunch, on Pitth | : gave thelr representatives a mlvo|! [vorut hours later, supply of furs back home with necting Be BI ge phir it Biles Maltby!) |S an ene y'iittle Christinay gift, ait them,” ae