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sas Sry a - ys ~~"; = ie se } ~~ oe EATH | The Newspaper 1 the Biggest Circulation in Washington Ex ag WEATHER | i | - The SeattleStar ii 10%" 7 © x m [| QO<? > w =j gress March &, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $4.00 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1924 * pe eae ae | “Old at 70? Nonsense! We're Just Beginning to Learn How to Live” ae ere as saul } C. F. Parkins, 72 E. B. Fuller, 72 J. W. Gaw, 87 J. M. Pitman, 75 Rev. John S. Sherill, 81 J. K. McCullough, 87 George H. Himes, 7 \Fiddle, Dance as |) CROWDS SEE GUNMAN in Pioneer Days 1 S U of State New Year's eve. A good thing BY G. LUCILLE BUTLEK to swear off of is swearing off F “OQ! Sapo 0 " of things, st be ng to kne ey . Armed Quartet Forces Messenger tow Many people will celebrate New d tr who f w the comgeligeb- C OS eC Ve? ARR O Give Up Satchel, Then Escapes att Ot day, 191849; a8 crossed Uy anche aie @38:t Poe up an unarmed and unguarded messenger, |‘! pe ef siceping: wnder ay Rolan Carlson, 18, an employe of the Rhodes Brothers | Pe wbic ~ WILD NIGHT PARTIES “ike AS THIEF , | SEATTLENTES 10: department store, Second ave. and Madison st. Tuesd | d 1 aes “xen TAKES HIS TROUSERS | | morning, four arnie ‘d bandits took more than $4,000 from for cing on New Year's parties is! : lo ‘ hy epe wie le nacked om, Dat rate He wa ‘ thru the] ine curt 4 a tate sik taal . . ke pyre Vey Bass etal at the curb, drove down Madison et. | « s nei used to be TOLD "HR, CHARLIE: 7 awoke at to nd himeelf wit crowds with a t ibag con F ” “ na ned north until|a six-foote: ow I foot 1 . | to First ave, and sped nor r, Now I'm but 5 foot 11 "1 waked William Jennings Is Gam and out any trousers, which had been, taining the money As he reached |.) ° ae! . cat - ay sha" thuh Picket Wife Says Husband bler © sien. alone, aid AB, $5 TOL st. gyi thpcmeb RUA getian gk she mrect jUEF NCTE MU of alent Hye shrunk an inch! And. 1 ma oratory of Mare “lind a Yana . Theaters. Hotels Fating | mersection lwo men selzed iti, one} During the holdup several people pa wrinkles on. my* face—but , ” : 5 4 ¥ whole’ transaction and | there e on my hear’ 4 Reemgteee Details Amours of Army Man UC 0 srom, either ge watched. the whole transaction and] there's none on my heart | Mit ken, te ii " Places Offer Proyrams I tent boy ween ki a\qoupts pt | did rE ‘eas cht’ aud Went rolls Ms PIT MAN was 1 It was \ ; > ~ “ gun presse into rr a Carlson was all over 1 polic f Grong Bory Be LPENA, Mich., Dec. 30. feckless gambling, shipping “MD y COY IS THOUSANDS TO ATTEND) nut oe thee 7 Noood bd 4 ne ni it * i } ‘ end waders st, ag into this country in barrel and trunkful lots, and aera ae ne Wed bi apo 1] ‘q Savt. by (. W. MeKer, manager of the | iy possessions - to: pay-- gambling oy ¢ Reservations Made for Din-|,..0° 3. Page sine ; the | Rhodes | Meeke! thd Meitig. _an pau a Frank D. Scott, of Alpena, were chargec ners and Theatricals ( we run|day even | & | 7 i oid : & “ Ps j x A hushand in Tennessee recently | ¢roes bill filed by Mrs. Scott in their divorce -suit, w es Will Get F 1 to 10 Year: be ts : | Car surprised | slig @ money was| Everybody Meeker—¢ f au Remnas tn. Te ill Get From 1 to ears Aivesherigtt acai thatee Hela shah caries 7 | Cowen’ redplestan Well, weil! Prices a etting |started late yesterday for Manslaughter | Seattle will do most ts New - He, too, k most every 4 ' ell, ces are getti yst every 4 tack fo ordeal | Miss Jane Kennedy, for years secretary to the congress- ansiaug | Year's celebrating at theater jever settled in “the " | ; i tame tebe fata | pervin | ERD was named for consistently poisoning the mind of the 08 ANGELES, Dx K ; re) er o us y ar diiited be gives’ thls. } : who tunes in on a ewell song from | Plaintiff against his wife means of malicious and false} Mc ; shee gy « g| Every old-timer 7 q KGO and immediately tries to get | tale bearing.” The cross bili aiso stated that Miss Kennedy |2° ’* "ea | N pe S S G d [feat at 24 woe te obtained a trunkful of Mrs. Scott's possession from a Wash~| friday to hear pronounced th © house evel aw on on rl lee cee bath File b: ington storage company. tence w end him to § apacit Premmeneeeeaetanh ie ssc : é i| * Back of Ford . , a a ah va yee Sater ‘ a Tile Te es t. inp Liberty for a movic guest mn ine Back of s Fert: | Scott, along with other representatives, frequented the|@ peniter m one to na partien| 2eorge Wilson Named by Walter Camp on}j;i? coment id Cross-word Puzzle: Four-Let- | | ‘Boars’ Nest,” on K st., in Washington, and spent huge} *"h Secunia : of homes | Second All-American Eleven eee ee ile ter Word Meaning Pile of Junk. | sums of money gambling, the bill charged. To pay these ot ‘ t nd 2 guests of A. J. and 1 rank Ryan. |Sambling losses of her husband, all of Mrs. Scott's poss «of Mrs. Teresa W. Mor BY LEO H. LASSEN it 5c t ; [eer as cad 14 ; 486 |sions were shipped to Congressman Royal C. Johnson, of | test ! phd shag bicep : COPHAT'S for George, now lima . suites iF There is no truth to the rumor| South Dakota. ; May, etter wa coue bad bead in’ hele pre ' declared Mrs. H. M nian eae.” fia that Christmas needles are ez-| ‘The complainant’s gambling losses were enormous,” Mrs.| hanw 78 hou appear | Wilson in her Everett home Mon That's I kin get hold of a fiddle I'll | y tensively used in the manufacture! Scott? 's petition stated. | Judge Charles §. C ncta of holiday when The st i alehe play ‘Ry raw'—same as the of woolen underiecar tence Mk ' r that her! , football, | Very fust tim played it on th 1 7 Si Wild Night Parties Are defense will The Strand, Coliseum and Libert oreo, Wash-| foott cael Waceeeemy ts oe aril 1 1 et fs “ aan atk, , cae ich §y i pretesiaiial t halt: | yn ea N we'll have some quadrilles i : pes) st: ee “ius Pie’ "| Charged by Congressman : ain vehinraliteuet Hieber BE hak A staihn= sl | ccrona taal voter oe te we 5 called 0 ime.” a 1 ¢ R Sidhe? with mene And last week the attraction was} A former member of congress from Illinois, who was ‘ ted filled in the 2 oon Wal-| or instin 3 jose ar Gee : re ; many biog " enters playhouses. np’ second buckle: >. Parkins and 7 , The Spring Maid.” Sommbosy unnamed, was accused of leading Scott into excessive} ¥ B " in Nd) But the truth will out her daugh-| Ross disappeared downstairs t Z sught to present the’ management | gambling. tandin THEATERS ALL OFFER wealing the fact dur.|. a saais* eames hearty ) erg os < Sis) | “Following the example of the Illinois man and the rat nite mye : hea pa Rina | Store. ‘They got it SPORTS NOTE of the fast set, the plaintiff bega an to purchase large supplies WAKE HITS CAL, : i’ 6 the Janko Ra ites wht anes A | 4 Walter Camp has just named his | of liquor from bootleggers,” the bill stated. “The plaintiff, | medy company at the i » find out Q comes Pill okie ene ak eee he bAmerican pee rig ttt {on a trip to the Isthmus of Panama, brought back a couple| eee mee rae ee A n vy ee hiss atbarcionlh ” | is CUSS. ot content n the s rater r vember her me tn See Dally ese, be alee has tol of ee of liquor and a trunkful of liquor into the United |Santa Barbara Feels sivers ke seals be ile Caltfotnie: knaaainl fs aiakbepatited: Gd |flltted about in brow nt } get up a Yearly Eleven. 1S ates, i | | cle ov to enter : Wilson family | : {foo i eee | Wild night parties with army officers, congressmen, mil- Shocks; No Damage tuln the crowd wait for And) Next fall, which will be George lite thes ae Sn i oe |) Bad Dspace gece bal vag peal 7 jlionaires and other men’s wives as the principals were de-! BANTA AARBARA, Cal. Den 805/74 suuinehe cate hacen Nat play. | anes La pc Natedledeaa Sa Pot thei faraitte a tha ie Set Wis Year's party at. Pa at | scribed by Scott on the stand yesterday afternoon. 1A ‘aevere earthquake y Capitol theater now showing a[tt to ever be recogn on one of] Ajo js goingyto tnke her 'to/one of{/®TBe cafeteria space devoted to the il Valley. They ought to have a high} “I noticed my friends were avoiding me and that even| Barbara at 4:17 a. m. rt W. Service thriller hie | Saget the ‘arneatnoinatter how mich ate (Turn to Page umn 1 ] od time of it | the bellboys acted queerly when I came back to W ashington | »y . mailer one | Roughneck New Year's pro-| at : eh he yen ‘t play that} protests, and with the hope that she a aes Mo temblors came « T Daan Oo! ® awtt game,” adde: mother; | et be converted to the col * ,, after the primaries in 1922,” Scott said. “I protested and) _() pia 4 se wan: rel| (teers © Page 7, Column 3) “you know, T haven't seen a game |iegs gam sage te " it j The Mountaineers have scale ‘ * ” ai : oe page a : | RS i serra br & exe c | ° as z Rainier. But that's nothing. We've| begged my wife to drop these friends of hers. She insisted | ported in either quake ; € football in which either George| “Whatever suc wo have at Main Street Loe P OAD sac dag of the. Olvinvic |she wanted life and jazz. f his brother Abe have played in;|football, we owe to mother,” says 4 shee eee “On one occasion I found that she dined with Capt. Sum-| 1 COMICS OMITTED T can't bear the idea of prob-| Abe, “because she's the best cook PBS “ * HERZELS GIVE FESTIVAL WING to mechanical difficu Ably seeing them get hurt. If I bh that ever madg up a meal; ask . th i Crossing the bar” used to mean | no; t Fort Meyer, ‘The » alone. * At that 5 | 1 ; Frank A, Hull, of the Olympic Rie on ted wR ites |e ina room a rt Meyer. LB Yaw Ere LONE Ce Ess at ahe festival of the Herzel cong ties, four of The Star's cele: {|My Way, George wouldn't play any /George some tif, he can eat twice| aictating letters . post: Rex seacibsad rate eee oe meane| time he showed her a trunk filled with women’s lingerie} gation i tb thnailuos”avrthe Settie:|(brcted v cckdite “Gur Boarding || more, adit Hekied fo! death that'| ans nan SraMreRae? | Strickland, A. L. Croonenbergh’ Sa Yasin thing (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) ment house, 17th ave. and Jackson|| House,” “Old Home Town,” “Out || Abe is thru with football George, the honored star, is now| saieaman, hupetoit hah Orde Letecte.s> Ist., Tuesday evening at 7:30, There|| Our Way" and “Mom'n Pop. “But they will play, in spite in Call a where he will see the] on First ave © Allen, & ! will be many musical and dancing |] witli not appear in today's issue all I can do. I have threo more | Notre Dame-Stanford football game} @ 4. secretary, greeting 7 ae ts) ‘Near Death From | miirnbers ‘on the program. j youngsters at home, and they'll! Thursday | friends “in the ‘obtics: 1G: D: ; Up hetimes, and to the office, where | ——— - — | tinge rhage Abin a Fania a bury all the day, and in the evening my | Poisoned Liquor | \— Sr a ET | on a customer. M. B. Phillips, a nner. a | 5 There a cecalegle need dinner and| James McDonald, 37, was at the| financier, traveling slowly on ‘teellent discourse. And later oe point of death in the city hospital Second a T. Bert Smith, sales oes aad 1 did talke much of aeronad cided exit ot brinkioe Yc an, hurrying into postoffice ny ‘thy, but we eared not, |#oned liquo’ ity hospita | Steel, to r, enjoying the iid falke until Inte, And 40 to bed. said McDonald had consumed eigh INE. Walberg Files Far | soft eae on Third ave. Oli tay eed | bottles of denatured alcohol. Me-| — ———/| ver Dale, merchant, enjoying Rvaceaschchisn ce. SALT hose aaean isciey viethies Place on City Board “BY JIM MARSHALL |__,“‘T never saw the like,” Barnier says, philosophizing, “and| cst on Fourth ave. SW. ays famous alienis the Oregon hote ue morning | tes : . ‘ampbell, banker, turning the 3 Also by the advice of a good law-lhe had not recovered « Tere Terk eae ar eae aI Ie HE myth that the world is getting more materialistic | when you come to think of it, it’s a "E008 sign. When people} corner at Third and Pike. F. h. y ver. land it is feared he ma heats ; ita ! ts 5 and cynical right along was disproved today when Seat-| take time to keep pets and t care of them it shows they’re| Wintier, merchant, returning i Fi | } had filed their candidacies for elec 7 yretty go narted, ¢ t 5 > fre ol Dine si Fret (i pean é ads d (ig fh to the elty counelt March totn.| tle animal and bird dealers checked up and announced that pretty good hearted, after all. J If modern life was as hard e a Sy a Bape eats Hi Be Contestants in The Star's cross: | r, tion to the city coun arch 4 : and dreary as some people’d have you believe people wouldn’t| Ernst. merchant, displaying a if dl gem se broke out ne Today s They are Mrs. Katheryn Miracle, one Hgts sera Aa ae it AN) oa proeet wt wie ee keep dogs and cats and canaries and goldfish and lizards] 8°°% Svereoat on Pike st ; : yesterday lo e ee re counc ¢ ve is as C) rifts, . L. Barnier, who runs such 9 ARTE ope ae ae } We knew it would®et ‘em eooner || Want Ads af the three: retiring cotinsll mem: |/0V8) DIEAE As Vit bs YO Rie iielay hdd tne M! jature| {td Sesh knows how many other kinds of birds and animals.” | | Be or later, bers, one of the three retiring) store at 1328 I , got in 72 pairs of the miniature! Pashions in dogs change, Barnier says, with the changing H lq Mine's 1 eaeaitatae abe at An council, and N. ¥. Welberg, 7049) green parrakeets just be fore Christmas; today on lonely | yea Once upon a time everybody wanted Airedales; now hi cee de i ére in one i | 1 , 4 ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: | . i#th ive ON. W., a Ballard “reat pair coo on their pereti “ |they’re not so popular. The fad now is for police dogs ait@ a > NS A Sent “And practically every pair was sold to a man,” says Bar-|fox. terriers, Boston bulls are always popular, and children|300 Basketball Fans Flea ‘eda “A normal hus Filing opened December 26th anc’) njer, | will always pick collies if they have their choice, d y i toi int | pu ¢ dealers say. a will close January 24th, The elec » A } up ; } te i ‘a Mand is one who ‘ Bee bina Seek setts Literally thousands of birds and animals, ranging from| ‘Funny thing about dog ays Barnier, pulling the ears Wi Panic in IHinois eae: Wishes every old ‘fe Mra, Hertha Landes, council presi-| pet snakes and tortoises to shaggy collies and police dogs, |of a Chesapeake. “A woman alw wants a big, ugly dog.| cremro, I, Dec. 80—School ee ; maid had a fine J. || dent, hax announced her intention of} were given as Christmas tokens by eattle folks this year,!A man wants a little, neat dog, as a rule, if it’s for a pet—!board and village officials today h | filing to succeed herself, © Ila checkup of dealers disclosed. iaries, perhaps the most/and the bigger the man the smaller dog he wants. opened an investigation into the Ushand. like | ilaine, finance chairman, whose ; ; i this, wear, heajcommon gift in the line, changed hands by the thousands.| “Children are the best judges of dogs. Put them in front ertiieg pa a ‘a hha” * Ses, 4 aha ii term: also! oxplre « year, has y : milldings of the Norton high seloo! Turn to the Sy ant Ads and ay far nuthorized no astatement| Huge stocks, imported from Germany, where they breed the|of a litter of pups and they will pick out the best one every Mths 00 gata TE ahaa hate ae? | We Mae the key regerding bis probablo candidacy, rollers, were almost cleaned out in the rush, lime. 1 never knew it to fail. Must be instinct,’ game fled to the street in pante, fe

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