The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1925, Page 2

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ae an : ae ee Fh ww eae Ba tha hy Sy a7 2 rH EATTI rAk Gk PASTOR, WOMAN | LONDON'S BEAUTY QUEEN, | DENIES GETTING COUNTY P,-Te A, Police Booze and Dope SCANDAL YARNS} SENTENCED FRENCH NOTE PUBLISHES Fines $100,930 in 1924 NDER FIRE | : Dry Squad Searched 1,479 Seattle Homes and ‘ Probe Asserter Hight and Mrs. Sweetin Are ry Squad Searel ‘ House May Probe e Ordered to Prison Arrested 2,315 Person G. 0. P. Plot Against W Vv Ambassador Herrick Says “The Beacon” Beligved First “He Has No Debt Proposal of lisgnind in Country | oe" SONFER HONORS RAGSDALE WILL FOOT OF SNOW ceteris Sos ON SUNDAY | FINISH JOB Metropolis Calls 20,000 to Clear Away Drifts eer NEED BIG HALL | BRAVERY SHOWN oo teh, Pn A Vege Pe alge . C. of C. Investigates for t AL. thinly IN SEA FIRE ee ae Miss Mary Latte considered the belle of the British - . New Civic Auditorium i of the! © ¢ pite unger set. Ma Girl Plays Ukulele; 2 Leap snowfall, t! ity t capital's younger set. Many of the country's leading ™e*/Name U, $, Envoys . lasted fe are eustors, for-her han : to Paris Meeting o's ! ud | rts Gam me st Bassetth et * inet aged : for Lives From Ship ocr sci French Capitalist Sees in ce Bee sear ae ea oe ee ee “the Silver Lining Ahead «: = =e os eer eee SUITABLE = RECORD SOLD herrea Ee eG "Ther rica‘ let an comm agree EVERY NIGHT City Apartment Operators } wit today, following « eo" Wealthy Omaha Husband | burning Pegs rede, The peracid an Perfect Organization reasing indicath Held for Questioning -- France Is Nearing “nd of Her Difficulties,” ays Man Who Ought to Know g HI “|Police Ask Witnesses of "ici was sscompilsned with tng wae ws coe Priady,, Winona apart Ee ce aie Accident to Report necestiry In 1925 it will be executed | tod by Pa LY. ¢ nang C : Mt Wallan en View apart : ARE READY mation which miht soaubiy aa Shrine to Hold Party | ger, arwsmn tyes wit 7 ‘ sggired by eacoat gy A Ra on 18th / Anniversary | nal re th aa a va mw a Te incotn nt He Was Cop in Disguise; |” Two Holdups in Hospital + Seattle Flower Grower Was Will Be Submitted to Med- “ Taken for Bootlegger ical Society Monday when 1 committee | a submit to the be 1 society draw- and plans for « proposed joint; ‘ county-city hospital on a s#ix-acre r Mi Lean, pa tract of city land at 12th ave u As i. Lutz will : scared Edmun¢ Edmunds was returni three week: Near Junction City, Ore., ntered the floods that urles Adler, Seattle drug sale man. Wate t in Edmunds’ ¢ ank. He stopped at Junction Ci ‘ $500,000 Recommended for‘: ian aittive Galiano rip to ¢ and Dearborn st. It is propo: that the county commissioners au- thorize a bond issue of real May Change “Cop- Fireman | b S7. 50 $12.50 $15 for the complete hospital, half of} ———————$—__———_, i: to be expended for the initial! Pay Increase Measure HERE'S MORE ABOUT iclous ooking abou tan s es oe construction of part of the unit. Saas oo nop calle ya spe yess Vale, Ore. Project gas. The sheriff saw him ar q : ie thought it was booze, He started in The drawings, prepared by Archi-} Because the 1 al ospice built on the colony plan.ithe November electio s 10 STARTS ON PAGE 1 th a main building to provide|whether the increa | eS ee miles north of Jun Edmunds. porter for The chase and 2 President | tion City ov wied hi mauler congr _ Edmunds back in 1907, when Star ne it a and 0 beds and other structures group dividual man or the office which he | district and that these cd about it. When complet holds, city authorities conferred on{ various + . pak : s carried a “star” much lik - 4 is 2 ¥é = » |va easons, listed Oo w would afford about 300 beds, &¢-! possible changes in the measure Fri-|/tors of shipping board boa Enumclaw Invites The Warfield flashed his ‘eording to Mayor Brown, who i8/gay afternoon aR ck da ats, . : , id Edmunds. The mi t employment policies are dictated t al Ws pushing the matter, Nh Geopeial ts filoke the increase |e County Legislators s ; |seticeiee tg Seal mace Should this enterprise go thru.lon the « ees or pepe: a bias jin tration: was recelved ad y keer : sheriff smelled” the 48 the county home would be moved) man wax coritemplat nes, ylee president of the|the members-« ‘ no King | CF } ti : American-Oriental rotested tolcounty house of re ntatives to a| th mate, an the Vale pi atten ' os unty hospital,| onde * j county h oue : yiaite: ‘the present county Pe \ Corporation Counsel jtho board against Ec ward als dinner to be given Monday evening by the budget will be | Lone Bandit Robs and the county jail and sheriff's! 55 decision was reached. offices would te installed with the| nose attending the cor police in the Public Safety building, | a Wits, Bee where the city hospital now ts. harge, it is said, but was overruled, | by the Enumclaw Commercial club Becca e Ig jattached to the first deficiency bill, | | nce | the wareredendanbe: Blew “Bekharat | bigs tscgese Mixed 8 I ynkeh te alaoat randy Uc Be verectamt | Dairy in Daylight —, Cause of Deportation | 6, wii await the next is not decided {aoc one, abd masked Nandi late Fr d/ was regarded asja valuable man, a} iday staged a daylight holdup on| Pict accor 6 Orgs setteriird : sistant ¢ a) graduate of the naval academy with . Paulo Palg, born of a Chinese fath-) titor ; M. if. Strouse, audito ears of service in the Unite | r | pino mo! = no} < : on counsels; M. H. Strouse, auditor| 22 years of service in the United|! RAMIO PYrOPTAMS |Ier and Fiipino mother, ts not en Dupen Again. Head {tt collections of the day, turned tn of appropriations, and A. H. Gr navy behind him. | titled to citizenship or residence in at_the High-Grade Milk Co,, 1201 laecrotary of the civil service com-| 1 nie ¢ ; : SATURDAY, JANUATLY 3 this’: of Whittier Club |“ Aloha st., escaping with $700 | ae torney Va eer writ ha e630 er, in his} James Di » third time, reversed his saying faton o} ruling on ygain assum idency of Whittier Hei Improvement clu Friday eve at the annual in tallation of officers. Other been suggested to m Wealthy Man's. Wife dei cass ae Hoo- Hoo Capt director of Arrested for Shoplifting | = Installs Officers |!" ; latencies pti didate for t which | ed § e filled by Ch “LEB, Cal, Jan. a--| New officers of the Hoo-Hoo| cu) Watkin | Palo will be deported sreubdants To WF tie chyae joPder, an on of Iumber | men aig . 1 Mrs. Seay Kennon, wife of Clyde |r! Lat a Hiei Attorney Robert Bronson, Colman | Mrs, E. L. Farr, . Council Kennon, a wealthy Fort Worth,|™ t i 9 , | building, {board in cer : tions, said that as ft knowl- | edge went there was n operation and that t 3 lympic hotel Friday. V Stes peeeee rath Misatines: "F®| vincent, past president of the W. zi did it to humiliate my husband” , | Coust Lumbermen's association, |the principal “speaker. ‘The was the comely 24-year-old matron’siteaq of the Hoo-Hoos 1s Life Insurance Co. {man rhit Tindall spoke at the meot 4 Las. Angeles, ite | Agents Meet Here|* © | blac 8 ches: 9-10, conce rents of he ASssac Ise A. vi aie ath i, “ ‘Anasien, 295 meters 1g oeeksi tac fenllly MK ts To Hold Trguest tual Life Insuran atur | 169 5 ip. * orchestr 2:30 explanation. “I want him to share | Schwager Eckhardt’s discharge were sufficient | pabey ‘ Fine miery tan caused me. He [nats te action. nite Over Ante Visti. ANNOUNCEMENT has had detectives. watching me s ll Gi 1 Dro € kins is In Washington | eels ee) dal Pp hington and Or An inquest aie be pee | s ecuted c conne " | more hotel dance or- att cs ¢ Yy © coroner to in. SEER a a 2 ° 2 for months and has persecuted m ma. irl Drowns in con 1 with a shipping board Australian. lect deathict Mr Ac. Séhin OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF OUR i 4 the evening session. salesmen won the 1924 sales ;™ tlar in every posstble fashion.” ' conferen: is not expected back Mrs, Kennon is the step-daughter | in Oregon Floods for et Juan Bandini of San Diego, head | MEDFORD, Ore., Flood = of an old California family. | waters in the Rogue river porte te. ——___________. | sponsible for at least one death, it (supe SAYS CITIZENS : Evaded Cops a Year, [rotor ney: tornd the “vay CAN TELL POLICEM * Booze Violator Held fv prises: woot inv me | JUST WHERE HECANGO || N. Tist. st., who. was Saturday night at and Woodland Park ave.} n auto driven by Eugene Dob»s, | West Seattle Club | un .tthen! | Okehs City Manager| | Members of the Wes j®eattle Com |Woman Is V; REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND FOR THE SIX MONTHS’ PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1924 im After ing federal prohibition | |munity club Friday nig&t unanimous. | Sica 3 | cated she Hen into the swoller mire 5 pyeges | Bring in your account on or befc 3th c gents since ‘December ot 1924, |ciisd she had fallen into the ewotlen | TyeTRorT, ° Jan. | 2—Ciizens ed}torhum ay Aindénved thesolty’ manager ™plan of Purse Snatcher RY n oF bef tt k Leonard, charged with con. | Sream of Bardn spi ad havo the right to tell a po- periasid, concnrt. when every individual signed hiv A Young purse snateher, about 18 his month and share in the earni ‘or t ars old, Fride full six months period, ending June 30 Hessela rd ave. and Y elager was walking along the treet, she when the youth Mourn tation, | Tacoma Freight Fire). ,, vewetabio and) of Incendiary Origin "°°" fc ta eu 3, port, Towa, 484 6 RAGOMA, Suh S.orne tite ent ae S chimen conte : ub ttncked the Northern Pacific freight it enters the Lid. river HNeeman to “go to hell”—or any- i Te that, the citizen thinks policeman should go, Judge 1 Jeffries day nt ert orche name to a petition being circulated | ¥ a; 10-1, dance He q by the Municipal league. D. C. ¢ | over, president of the elub, presided. | %t to violate the national pro- law, was arrested her where ele Miss | WE ACCEPT $1 TO $5,0 000 ‘Avcaihdes Lectures "To Discuss Child on Child Welfare b Lectures on child welfare wil) be Labor Amendment oj\0) 1 tie. bon Marche baby shov Discussion of the proposed child | beginning Wednesd: labor amendment to the United The Seattle Federa sid her hi tear jolation card t n officer. Me said the officer talked “hard.” | ion of Worm States constitution will be presented |en’s clubs have arranged for the tee.!] “there are occasions When w manana’ Gatda’ in. four plisen yeatarday, sean 2: 2He, preprietot ot sorgia shor rf j Local physicians will talk | citizen should tell a policeman to a: let tnoaridi orlirin, 1¢ was declared re has cut his doorway in the form) 4 | of a shoe sole to attract trade, | hh Wednesday 7 at 2pm. | go to hell,” Judge Jeffries added. ? | today by F Chief Carlson and tre [during January and February, \ way officials, i Ne ,

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