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Tell Your T T roubles to Mr. F ixit! He’ $ on the renege te Ponts TI he New spaper “With the Bigwest . Circulation in W hineton The Seattle star WEATHER | { FORECAST lered Matter May #, 1899, ag.the Pos fice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Moth $2 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE 1924, ‘er NO 264 t 31, ‘' Editorial Page ‘SOU UDAS FACES NEW CHARGES HOM EDITION WO CENTS IN SE ATTLE. — : Changes in Corporation Attorney Starts Court Action to Get) Counsel Force Today Bank Suspect Out on Bail LA genera shakeup Ihe Bre mn . n c ft tr ¥* ; « . x 7 ea ty mime Made wile lscnusts sak tar One nen | ear a | cam IMULTANEOUSLY going to swear off eating tooth Judes Gilliam to set b o | hearing ‘ ; 16 sday tp , a will carry a fight for paste on our waffles. a a ; ‘i ‘ He in ; B oe a 4 , . co ne ( ‘ ‘ 7 2 Pres ing to file robbery charg ress ADDO! e ry r eds Hugh tor now facing a jailbr a t w aw cle ded 7 Ju up the price tag on the Christmas ( k hive t t c sninta at 7 present he gave to } sweetie ; . ; he'll be trying to exchange it at . 3 the store this week : rs “ee . ” 1 | combina 1 REFUSES RAISE days to think about your * : ¢ pr JT gaetetmes bills. You will, im Kennedy Says It’s Illegal a me ¢ j mediately break into a sweat. ’ om ene . i and Won't Take It sk Se Rhodes Employe Picks Pictures of one Ts saa am gee oes tet of A. Two of St aa Bandits iarperation Gounal Kenn day ,000 fe exorbitant and aleorts . oe js tO DING . e other t e wn 1 1 the en Soud: ed f Sign om the Mack of w Ford Poot salicuaan to [drafts bi yennlutioe ynty Jail in 19 a . . rte © 41 “THE BLACK PLAGUE . Fiot Be en coete Hike s — * en He said k ' a Boyd 1 p th b her t a Lig 8 unty « h fick colebeabers’ Gatch’ 0a of $4,800 ad " T 1 Rose th if. ae cfal's Raley robbery chars Pro Elect Co rie : ly was re-elect ant i Soudas ee ae ates Ye > . H a‘ Aa pt an in h $1,000 n a i” aruls Aes picked out © raphe crim kin fe vised a siete! torci much like two of the men who cpm oileeman stood “7 t find the men f clr aw id tow ‘be at ph < unt ave 1924, 1924, -—- |Qil Stove Explodes; Causes with deserting his This is Mre a wish for 1925. John Pickrell m . City Has No Right to Operate Station " : Outside Limits, Is Ruling k The Star asked her to express She is typical of the home-loving folks of | i Five persons were sw out of work. While I real — — Mil stay at home with KGO. " Woman's Hone for 1925, of Robbing Man Held Up Jailor as He Fled From Cell, It Is Charged ON ‘VESDAY HE whole day of most of us up here at The Star People will demand a reduction of taxes and repeal of laws practically spoiled Wednesday when dala Marcia, an/ infringing on personal liberty, such as the prohibition law. was of course, is the god of rain.) . Loss of Kelso Building . man Cannot Change Radio frevags eed a sl | Seek Hit- Run Motorist; One who is charged ne * Misia status Charged as Drunk Driver There will be transportation troubles affecting street car box-tigh 5 5 , , , ordinary tuat Jo the ring, Mhstrola—astralo—one of these star gazerS, sefft in her annus al Rebuttal: Aww, g’wan! ‘ ian iy alae Ed wad | nvediction. This prediction, curiously enough, is for 1925) Millions will be won and lost on the stock exchange. hare on een clothes, but rand, boys and gals, what gorrow it doesn’t predict isn’t worth Rebuttal: You remember, of course, how in former Rebuttal: Tell it t@ Dave Henderson and buy your ervoat thruout the bouts, and faffoente, albeit, he would not re- Mt, but did suffer most heroically. } to home. tar ae Me self a Ford. Financial conditions will be at their worst in Je years it was a case of everybody win or everybody lose. z ing, that’s all. A | predicting, rsdhe This next year evexy: body is going to do both. Some of the boys here think Madame Marcia is gloomy Mite done in Gr Money will be tight and tie up the country’s finances. Rebuttal: Readers with whom money isn't tight please notify this office and letter of congratulations will be sent, together with inquiry on how in heck you keep out of jail, . Anyway, we have tried to compound a few anecdotes—no, no, ANTIdotes—to the madame’s predictions, and we will! have the printer print these in black type so you can tell which is Marcia and which is us, in case of argument, Nineteen twenty-five will be a year of treachery, sickness, shorthand? Misfortune will inauguration date. Rebuttal: | ind Denby getting back in the cabinet. | A great leader will arise out of the ¢ overtake President Coolidge Avother cay MY chub 44 1h, Filerday I Pre fran death stlessness, war and pestilence. The moon and Uranus are in the house of sickness. ‘ tion, Problems of life Rebuttal: Name any year that wasn't, Rebuttal: Well, it’s too bad about the moon, but we | Rebuttal: But until then we will keep on {te calendars | Phe eountry will start its new year under the zodiacal sign) never had much use for Uranus, who has rained on us | pieces for The Start rT a oe J more than aplenty, soe TE 1 Shestiol AnuAry a near | But public sentiment probably will prevent writing nd where the pe te because she lives in Washington, where it is against the law| A government scan al is due to break in 192 i November, Pit Rotion ot » Miracle Man i6|to laugh out loud or disturb the eternal calm of the White| Rebuttal: What we say is: If Coolidge is going to Rebuttal: Naturally, In January you pay the bills of ao vord puzzle cham-| rouge, Others say that it is due to Madame Marcia gaining} get emotional, why, let him emote, and hang the con- ' one Christmas; in November you wonder How about the n who solves a| Weight, which will rattle any woman. sequences, money for the next is coming. with announcement that John Seudas reduced bail to the court, the county prosecutor's office Wednesday was prepar- state supreme ainst the paroled murderer k charge in superior court. AUTO ROBBERS “KIDNAP MAN Rob Him of $10 and Then Make Him Walk to Town an automebile by ho had offered him night, T. Wyman. h st, was carried from of Roosevelt high the Bothell highway He was robbed of Kidnaped dits v Tuesday m uree as he was walk men stopped and of their car and hop in.” Wyman and one of the men pushed o t his ribs. About a mile be city Mmfts the tric stopped the car, after taking the $10 from jim, left him to walk and | then drove off toward Seattle. A. Rodman, operator of a Stand rd Oil service station at 24th ave. ane Jackson st.. was held up while w st home Tuesday hight by ‘a 0 took $20 from him. man stopped Rodman at 20th J jon st, and then | alk witht his victim until an reached his apartment, two i > ay, J. Sekiya, Japanese, 1303 Wash ington st, was robbed of $3.50 by two young men at 13th ave, 8, and Main st C. Akeson, proprietor of the Hub Me jen’ eral MO-| hotel, Third ave. and Cherry. st., nite isn’t a de- 2 this town. Her wish is: “More work and less moonshine. day night.| was showing two saflors to a room serter—he's just a £7 | ‘ ‘ Photot by F ff Photographers live st Tuesday night, when they suddenly F retance.” ai e $4,000, the cos t “ 4 eattle's fondest tt ne of the ugged him, knocking him partly ‘ HA eattle’s fondest wish Hott bay 5 onscious. The sluggesr failed to r harbor radio 1 t . . and}. n : charged with | get+ money. n thru an ‘ ' F ne \ : er Li'l Gee Gee is wi re! rhe 'T fire tes 5 5 & om and released on tuned in on 2 Hawalian sc nsel | o¢ " ; , | may jent of w it does thou e of acer is held ht, and ahe’l convince ng that the 1 is . , 7 ; a The ohergmachine was Hone to run iy of utry ‘or ‘et a by Dr. Arthur Jordan, 931) ts limit Save Christ Was igious Ie to ) the prosperity | 1%th ave. Mrs, Jordan was sey | Btudent (finding @ piece ofgrubber Kathr chairman of ne qusual wa ates Hava | brulsed and shak A passenger in ix his hash)—There's no” doubt|the council harbor committee, raid an Evolutionist at pelts Mone Worle, aid “Texe’ moon. | Schumaker's auto, J. A. Sullivan, sus about it, the auto is displacing the, that Port Warden Edwards think WASHINGTON, Dec “Jen at ot f d N t D sft ghtt o they ar | hine—let’s all hope for bot tained a broken jaw forse cverywhere.—Harvard Lam-|that additional commercial messages | Christ wax an evolutionist, not antord, otre ame| staat in Si smetimes they | A ng auto driver at Second pale |obtainable by removing the station|rundamentalist,”" in the matter of |<cmemepely cide t GF te ciara eet ave. und Yesler way ran down Selim City Civil Service League to gees to a remote point would pay for theloi4 Testament criti Alumni to Get Reports | ; ; Stone, 46, Travelers’ hotel, severely j ld Testament. criticism | other folks are thinking at jens Sponsor Measure Don't miss Home Brew's special |!™Provements ordered Edward L, Rice of Ohio Wesleyan sd -afler aU theta “are & lot of | Death Rate Drops finjuring him. Witnesses say that | PQ 8 Review of 19247" On the nems.| Edwards planned to move the sta-| university thus carried the battle be Stanford and Notre| “us other folk Jafter the accident the driver of the| ad ‘vibeagll Only tao teeta Tig {ton outside the city limits because |t-een evolutionists and fundamen s in Sea will metic rae aan tou 4 Per Cent in ages car got out and ran away, deserting | An enabling act similar to the one h mily > cen Ne city noises make reception of official |tatists, headed by William J. Bryan, st t Ree see . his auto. Stone was taken to the|that lost two years ago will be? in Met of the r thrown in free * aie - Pick » Ox WASHINGTON, — Dec 1 aa hee eee messages uncertain and prospective | directed to the camp of the latter! t w Year 24 he we andee Mons Hebe aT city al with an injured head. ed in the state legislature this ji rons use other stations of their principal tenets dio. ee a Fe Nig ty r hotel, was|spring to permit cities of the first HYMN ¢ ero cls aie coell el r . : at ; yer cent during 19: : 5 ; ¥MN OF A RADIO NUT = © literalness of Biblical interpreta ner at the| Jew : Geel SAS Ey oe Sooo eects no ‘ bruised when a fron by L. E s to start old age and retirement ory net the Ma nde that blow, tion, in an address on Darwin and| 2 o'clock. Wire =i poraing ania ord Si 81) Rey, 250610th ave nocked him ions for civil service employs. night 1 heard KGCO. ni before’ the 'AnierioaniAdeocld : : and is a 1 ne j cities reported today to the depart t Ninth ave. and Hol t.| J.J. Cre ° i an before mericar { play report neat padi ah : at Ninth ave. an wate st.| J. J, Crell, examiner and chairman Fieve we tine Yor inch or ta, || A WANT AD ig baeyhebioen a ord Leater seme | erp [mento exmmer lirrinex sagen iysteer Stl ce Seu Bae m listening in on KGB. | here ‘ont to be pro-| : ; ‘ | he cities, with a population of| ing Fe posted $200 bail committee, has drafted the Teare no more for parties gay, BARGAIN q All alumni of the two school : bh He da mortality | R. Lyman, 1409 Third ave. W..| Ssh! Sesh! 1 think I've CFK Here is one of the cars that ap- uch ted “First ‘ M Pickrell, | 125 iA je h Arid std b om gis struck a bicycle r: George | While a definite plan has not yet on o1 s want ads sts upoi I'd like to orking condi- | during the first 51 weeks ¢ 8) Mo: of 1603 F t | bee orked o1 X embers Maw, T don't oi pear in tonight nt ad as Bryan insists upon | . ran, 14, of 1 a nm worked out, league member: I'm ‘hens ylecae Tag eer oo | - tions improved. ,So many me! yet Cale to 130 for the same] Newton st. and First 4 Moran | say there are many civil servi& men ——— Fy | who have been employed are period last year bruised. . past the age usefulness being re- No more to movies will I go, | LATE DODGE TOURING ‘Erin No Place for | | : BAS gs a ‘d Te God. désieiie: 1 Tri h i ; na’? tat et ind on the city payroll. Spokane, : : the demand for labor cannot Seattle and Tacoma officials and Be, leave me be! Pm in » fret a Seattle Iris man | 1 NSU RTE ARS OVSERIBHE: aly | Schooner Aground |x Gite ‘Bank. letotyetpantomenciinenias Bat IN get KFKX yet! ‘ae itis Je J ee 2 for ar in the | Spokane Corporation Coun-| : men with money ont Coos Bay Sand ansas VUity an [ser lea decir adres | geis| ¢ in each detail. || hardwood lumber busir here, ha Racdbaatraten hele: salt tie Beat on J watch. We wi ecently returned from a year’s trip) sel Confers on Phone Fight | ‘“monstrate the! “ate Bandits Make Haul service employes would subscrifle ® One of the greatest problems of de part payment |(seoene 7 g tle and start enterprises which MARSHPIELD ~ certain percentage of their pay, with porent< religion is where to ie taenithe. 1 A Si wie es ; " | our, “Rowe k Steam oner Saginaw, which|, KANSAS CITY, Kan., Dec an equal amount uppropriated by the bark you when you go to his old home in Ireland. He report Corporat Counsel James Mt. | h 1 and add to S Irifted onto the Nort Y ut | Three bandits today held ur th ‘ overnimbntas td brow pone a condition th t he left! tie wWednosd conterving witht Second, 1'd, like to the berackr ile. Mibr! as $10,000 in cash, robbed two custom bai ee 3) ; ane ee Ll v f aferr i ie J afternoon, this morn vin jreach the pension age, probably. 60 Mae hictiie: stardtecs: kara Mat Oe, oe eee the everal but it 18] Corporation Counsel Kennedy, on| people of this city. organize in the lower harbor, awaiting sur-|ers, locked bank offi and cus-|vonen th ei 6 x «sl aang AeA sie stelg hose this car will be demon his pion 6 : Be: piace, for} the telephc ne rate fight being} reat big moonshine party and | vey to determine the extent of her | te : in the ; vault a ‘ eye he ‘pansion: full. weilld berate iiaie Siest: taking akeahtage of an ie rman i | waged by Spokane, Seattle and Ta-| dump every + boot r -and | damage , which are believed, to, be here were eight pers in the! of sayings eocobnt for theindlvidusl Me post-c hrigtmas dargains | Pug nd coms eee moonshiner and all their goods only slight. Ibank at the time of the holdup. and he would be permitted. to dra o SSIS ~ aereraaauats jas jout his own subscription if he set Spee sds phasor ‘t |ered connection with the @y before Me state legislature are to be broad- | ° I ° e e SOACUINE: DOGRON REGS ed, it Is announced. Hitherfore, | —— Gewing tobacco was the only thing | ° f Rated at olveapi ain Street BY JIM MARSHALL | Rebuttal: Who believes in signs, anyway? (Editor’s Note: The author is evidently mixed. Neptune, John W. Murphy, paper sales. = man of Portland, egistering a the Butler, Alister Perey, store helper, up the show at Theodore Jen- bond man, hurryiag. into the Hoge building. Bald- win, lawyer, heading for the White building, C, M. Gresham, dentist, riding the elevator in the Green building, Harold My- e bank ni@enger, hurrying ng Second aye. Rov. HW. 1, Chattert Presbyterian, dodg ing autos at Second and Marion | W. Bi Severyns, police chief, traveling west Yesler way John EL Dove,@uvyer, smoking hia last ene until the day after the first alph Nichols, coun cllmat, carching for new evi donee, on the courthouse lawn Tom Wallace, nowste, getting rid of papers along Pine ot. ALL. Solke, minor, rowding Uygp, Hews abthe St eh ES Ei tsthicnesneatcameion spteesereeanee essen ete mene gan AN A A EE LTS PD

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