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Girls! ‘eu The Newspaper Ww ith the Bi ggest Circulation in Temperature Maximum, 1 Today Entered as Second Class Ma VOL. 26. 3 =O. . SEATTLE, WASH TUBSDAY, JANUARY 6, é rew || jfome Brew |) Asa 1 Woman Sees It | ae Howdy, folks! The Christmas Marie Rowe Dunbar to Write Legisl: itive bills are commencing to pour in Hooray! Hooray! Gossip for The Star MUST 60 Ng ie ht Cea ae omen away handy the nex fivver | a ee ¥ FAMOUS CHARACTERS Watson Fights for y ; Freedom in Mean- time in Nanaimo | Robbery Case Op ARENCE Ly man Wear term » liquor char “DICK” SHIVE Seattle go to MeNeil island start former police internation: ay to aly husband ‘e who removed the Christmas tree without his wife telling him to. a iwoyenr ally famous as the After several » ules, Lil « Ge daa een and admits s , poker. A git ser shoca vith Prench| cs : z heals, v Set Enowing that water congeals, voy Peal f biitheiy atong forthw!t Crown ¢ her tind on Mah Jongg ; » et See mee ton seend we for her} ees apy A ere et mosis. Wats Cunada awhit . Aaa i there ft tee r Rr You can say this for the old-fasb- | Cc. t " ‘ eH jettd guloon: After you had bought | Cray for habea wi adtink, a bystander didn’t have to} 1 . tM tall for the cor | t hiv ae pendlr Sign om the Max of a Ford siisfe * vit. Garmnt off * STATION LIZZ bh BROAD. | | nate M vely ste CASTING me et b ta € The educational value of ‘radio is | ears } est on al... tormous. Millions of* people wito as no. | protably never would have learned | ang haat ‘ how. otherwise, can now pronounce Tehenectady” correctiy —Thie Prism: | LAD 1S INJURED Knocked Down by Hit-Run Auto Driver Said the Governor of Wyoming to. the Governor of Texas: “is my hat} ™ straight?” | wee Now that Luther Burbank has] Perfected a new kind of corn, with | kerger kernels, he might tell us how | Many gallons they will yield to the | Eb ai ee W ashington -.- The Seattle Sta ar, by * SHE SWALLOWED, NOT | A SWALLOW, WHISTLE! | ENTERTAINS SURGEON APAN'S ENVOY FRIENDLY 10 AMERICA '' Hayashi Urges Continuation of Amicable Relations E RAPS JINGOISM Also Discusses Attitude of His Country Towards China BY CLARENCE DU BOSE t Prema) J t tnoft a y in « and to @ continu n of f inhip with the United Baron Hayashi, Japane " to Englind, 6d Pre 1 xelt turon H. € Japan's m tatesmen 1 import figur he Tokyo foreign of ‘sind eae eriou: t ah hen |S g % 5 Mrs. Dunbar a hita ! ked him “HUMAN WRECKAGE.”—When - F 5 ud f The t n of Mrs, C te he married Gladys Blowtorch, be HE human side of law-making. rabneaeis Gkiiace. & ial “There are R theezht his happiness | What happens in Olympia when the law- his mother waiting for a street ear. | Regret ‘edged aa” Wyllie dream. The! makers flock in. ) ed toma ig oesE : ec tte hems heaor Gossip, big town, small town, cow county gossip. frisndahilp retains andl belley Middies, all were forgotten. He was These and scores of other subjects “covered” in remain faught, in the fatal fascination of a a way that will fascinate you, will be handled for The fundamental p , wild, new he was searching for an eight- in the state. Before her mar- Ww NVWeestT Bren hr sr SHR 3D of Ameri sport. With unkempt The Star by Marie Rowe Dunbar, wife of the attor- ; 4 hale e Star by M i A y ur fete 1" , abe rye demdid Maer 23 ney general of Washington at the 1925 session of stag 7 i. If we forget t he grew worse. It could have only the Washington iegislature. Atika ate i ure of the world & dark oe ending. His wife shot him Mrs. Dunbar is one of the most widely known CO-OPERATION ITH POWERS Y ore y . o $77 7 . 7 Star Cameraman Shows H ow Yow li Look in the 130 BOOTLEGGER | SENTENCED HERE ome Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ALLEGED =) “RING” IS HIT HARD 14 Get Prison Terms and 16 Sent to Jail in Day’s Sentences of Court wim 1 bootleggers sentenced «terms in jail and 14 ent to federal prisons by federal Judge Monday, the iMeit liquor of Seattle Tuesday was fferin 4 the hardest blow any y since the Vol stead act, government attorneys declared srt the duakie workings. of the On top of « large number of fines and jail sentences hai its members recently, Mon record was a staggering blow The leaviest blow was the convietion of four men on a iracy char and their MeNeil istand penitentiary, An sentence to two years hin dppeal was taken, but $5,000 in bonds is required for each de fendant FINANCES WILL BE HEAVILY DRAINED ht ¢ ed 1 in the al their members who are sent to Jal sult of the 1 unprece T N SENTENCES tenced y Judge amings, Char}e ank Keeler, Ver New Spring Styl p he vical » p-skirt_ band ime ' ire 1 b t tallic tul and th s ‘ . New Milk Board Meets; Raise in Price Certain Meanwhile Move on Foot to Bar Japs From Co-operative ( Jrganizations AVING ‘ousted the board ofjciation thereupon cut off the Mé rustees that cut milk prices a|fiower’s’ supply and cut the price few months ago, a new board of the | its members to $1.80, hoping to freeze Seattle Milk | Shippe association! out the Mayflower. The scheme met Tuesday in the Lyon buildi ailed the “rebellious dairy elect a president, y nbs hipped" in its supply frym Snoho the board as the publ esenta- | mish county | Under the pres tive and arrange to igher | sure of members later was e pri milk p ice to producers. all three matters nereased to $2.15 with the iner plained that thi milk and:m: hundred, but even. members cc 1d not produce was to to represent but has no mbers Meanwhile ‘fresh Owens, te PWS er women ’ : ; ee eee Deane Page, she served one and one-half years as a feature Cre Sebo byt Pepi sGaced beat boinpie en: | Richard Dykstra, K. Nakanashi and heateny they ahve; Dowerfi theilingty dramatic e, & 5 ix based upon complete understand " M A w > ef oy a rorke W. Makiya q ations against ' for the’ Tacoma ‘Ledger, Oregon Journal and the pee tani Lee Shaw Sam:| POWSrs. Japan ts determined to avoid | William 4 c i pent 8 for ‘ | thailtee dropped and |" tt ~ Spokane Chronicle. She has been a frequent con- nde OLnbs acher, | 82¥ intervention in China's ‘affalrs, | spir ayia Age's Mare Chaves | settled amicably SrAny in * British Columbia continues to tributor to Sunset magazine and the Woman's Home rdléped Ce ept i the form of friendly assist- | in, Jail and $1,000 fine ary oyee HA negerrallic | paOe OF the ne cence Met, We snzgest that it adopt as) = tT " ; ntly by Japan, the | 100'days in jail; Gene Faherty mer, ia expedted tobe 11 Cents, ana,| neve. and, un Ws advertising anthem: “Follow the Companion. Fe rah ear-old pup fo us ; Hiram Davia, six is Wilma e ee oneee nd.| charged that the 3 Srallows.” Mrs. Dunbar will write exc aa a ne Star ie t ibe, silieal by 1 $1,000 ea h j \ This will raise the pi . pontspirea by : ‘ ive se 0] ns Monday. con 1 gh! i it ths ane fi - k I f during the legislative session which op¢ : \ : f tre t rtmer id "No woman,” says Li'l ‘ mploymen A. I "| axsistar BEE. ¢ tn 4 tate departm fan really love the kind of man IMPOLITE. PROHIS when raiding restaurants where to take Mr n'a pin ' h J Bart Cua twa Vege che peau 4 his biennial réport at in “perfectly! gAN FRAN Jan. 6 dle re present aks he rem € " to come af Willianss, Charte Browr Sel- | With prices to consumers reaching 13 of c : ee meni* have Proh plied at it can't be don H M amuelon, however n-| ce _ in which | the insky, John Hassett and James H. cents a quart, dairymen have, in past |_ Gloyd's conte nda - Director Samuel’ to a nen need. the Mn f Heated she : ely And no action | Fi k, one year each in Mo-| years, received as high a $3 a hun- | frm m: ing .& . VE DIARY iry agents to remo their ‘thing Jary unde he ‘ 1 urn to Page 6, Column 4) (Turn to Page 6, Column 4) dred pound ;® Troe, SPs oe ¢ Bt Cb betheses, 1 pare -7 5) i IL nnn JAPANESE CAUSED | n te GC y te x Mii reds ents perme t/a FIRST TROUBLE 2 Sunt Saar montis ago when the atastiower || Aff ey iy Street d | throw the old dairy refused to purchase and “dis-| 1 WaT et, plain it to my bute milk produce ; Rot, unless I do tell her it 5 mater” Thich methinks, she wi | pasa ss dot ath! Elias Wright, lawyer, entering J ts +e ly\o YOU know Seattle? Do you;a busy throng sweeps along, a) the site of a great entrepot. And the /docks and a wise p in manage: j residential districts, you are the post office builging. J. W. i How to Keep smngi D appreciate your’ home town—| mighty traffic thunders on its way,|men who were attrac there also|tment, Seattle hus made the most/to believe it. It is probably the Bullock, once-coal man, traveling 1 Cet up every mm | how growing and rolling along to) 14 nigh buildings look dewn cem to have been endowed py birth |of her harbor largest city of its age in the world outh on Fourth ave ierce walk 1 foremost among cities of the And the ‘i Haight, lawyer, leaving public 1 cst nd half an hour |® place foremost 4 One new office building, now near-|and rearing to build a cit nd the end is not yet HERE. oz Oe tAdamiy “redlion 1 ont. of now windows in| world? ly ready for occupancy, is 18 stories Tey ace’ forward m And | PVE ship that Id take Mor) A remarkable ment that ttt > ¥ ; , c, editor of the Oregon | ly rea , y are forward 2 shi c ment tha hustling south on Second a H fe of the wear windows | |B: F. Irvirie, editor of the Ores righ, Another, completed some yenrs | they ure aetive, uggressive men, jek 15 days to go to Yokohama from |€reeta you in Seattle is that hait | Puget Sound ‘Electric Given tgies Votan bhi tier Ueatet hae rT ee baen ecta SOF yeark ugo, 1s 22 stories, This ts as high «8 No mossback has his way or | California ports can make the jour-|the people of the state of Wash Pole Rights on Roads or, hurrying to court. Herb ] ° eyesight Me Meridely, known among |Wae the highest building in Chicago) helps direet things in Seattle. |ney in 11 or 12 days from Seattle. | ington are employed in lumber and . : Bryant, banker, going to lunch 1 UU Gee Gee ways: “Tix better| Mt Irvine: wee men, came to [for many long year When a transcontinental rail) [Ships up to 800. fect long and 32/alled industries. In fact, this as | on Third ave. P. P. Shaw, 1 4 1 Wave loved a short man than | re n o to attend a Wood-| On any of the heights in the city road passed them by aad built feet depth n pass thru the locks sertion fs n by tire Port of Se-| A 50-year franchise, permitting! tawyer, entering Burke building ROVER LO gave loved a tall.” | meet ty ae i enorlal dinner. He way |Seattle shows the: visitor a wonder c jinto Lake W ton, Stxty-three /attle commission in its official pub-| the Puget Sougd Power & Light| Harold Stern, ice cream manu i | é bey on merith what he “saw environment: ‘There ix nowhere a the men of Seattle built their | steamship tines regularly ply in and | lication Co, to erect and maintain lines! facturer south “on” Firat J ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE says: [20,imPreRnet ie and wrote more| water landscape more beautiful. The own railroad to a conneetion jout of the port, It Is a great port) They are doing things in Se. | on approximately 400 King county) ave hia HARES: koe rohat ‘uw ore Cistsiteth Gat Oriet in praise great ®uget Sound lies in the fore with it. with a great future and a romantic} attle that folks in Portland {roads was to: be granted by the; smiling his way across Second 4 in old days apt wr array ground, with its. beautiful back-| Next to her people, the big past might well learn to do, Port- | county commissioners Tuesday after-| aye, Joe McDermott, barber, thn & man broke oe oe appear to, the other fellow ground of the mighty Olympic range. | thing In Seattle is her harbor . land might imbibe. | noon cceatinie Futage ol. Clumekell tite. é: ag heart she : i levied st we! On other sides of the city are Inkes|her ocean-level waterfront in E Glewer than 40 years ago, Seattle) some of Seattle ‘The franchise agreement, the re yor secretary, wearing a Now 4 med him for ity blind man is 4 so. Mr. whieh, with the Sound, give a water) ba ull the navies of the was a struggling frontier settle spirit whieh makes e Seat ult of half a yeae's consideration Year's smile on University st bee % Prom Tevtaniereait’ rial tollows in ful ‘ every direction. {t is| could dock without inconvenience. | ment of 4,000 people, without a rail — tlelte a booster and one that is | provides that on road: than) Billy Wilson, book seller, trav- a a Tevig gay . a town in w setting to chailenge both fier salt water harbo. is added 1, with only tivo crude wharves ways job. 40 feet wide power line 1 not) eling at a two-year-old galt on tag Up and EATTLE is a great‘city the admiration and the envy of many |thru the federal government canal}and no trans-Pacifie tr Staid| Seattle, her history, her present | be erected tess than five feet from! ‘Third ave. Rev, Charles T. Shaw, did Mass S's = Youth to admit that, tho city older and better knowr ind Jocks, the frésh water harbor | business men assured the writer on|and her future are one of the great! the property boundaries. On 40 terian, going west on ine masa sis pee des et down tor te ‘ of Saimon bay, Lake Union ‘and|a recent vialt thore that Seattle now lromances of city building in Amer-|foot roads they may bo. twW@ feet 1st. Harry Worth, lum g y all a er idee of of TTLE is no accident ture| Lake Washington, giving a total| has population of 100,900, andlica; for out of what they had to|from fences and on 80-foot roads!" berman ering the ‘Stoart Syn |hour tn # f the many hilly on s ulmost plasined it by water frontage of 200 miles, And| when you drive th 6 great, busl:| work with, her men have made her|the lines may be erected one foot! building. ¢ eods- op of any o' e many hil ; ‘ : among the 4 iit és 1 om rol ne boundary an, hurrying along »stla yt RY | which the city ie built, In the street geography to force it «|with heavy expenditures for public | ne conte and mong theja city, a port and an em from the boundary | man, hurrying slong Westlake,