The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1925, Page 1

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“WEATHER ]| Temperature ] | | ‘Last Mo Hours | Minimum Skagit’s in ped NANIMOUS decision of the city council to proceed with the construction of the Ruby dan ivtetter over the protest of Mayor Brov n hobld be the next Aaecitnmt, will make the Skagit hydro-elec- Hendy, folks webforaseason ¢ ther sivletior surd fo | be far behind? & dam at t bet Railway Crier } tric project one of the main issues ag lee to she’ in the coming city election. fethat they won"t The Skagit is now in a position - re where juggling with it may prove » s * o ou are : te ’ . fatal. The initial unit—the Gorge ows | plant—has been completed at a much ¢ proportionate cost Wook! » than that of the units to follow. | | hamamee Interest on bonds is high. We are } : paying the cost of having sunk the tf CROSS WOKD) MAXIMS rc Be ihe rash in whore a Now that pay dirt has been fob up in the reached, each succeeding step will Mem and no cels make Jack } " ats Get bey e cheaper. Gre a man an inch and he'll take It is essential that the construc- oggad werd for an old cloth — stone gathers no sy1 BE RIGGE ST Be aa owe Money to Be Used for New aie Outfitting Pier fede with me pussies and my|PLAN ELECTRIC PLANT Book of synonym A-marching tor a word s bo will the greatest arch: fet meosing “hymen” | congressman van Steer = | More Boseciens: Be pos A+ ctronc toc pea.) 9 Matter Thru House ee, 2 hee beet are OUR HUNDRED THov. to eee vot SAND DOLLARS will be | N° spent by the navy on the new fit | 5" : WL GEE GER, TH’ OFFICE ting-out pier ai Bremerton navy gruction of « VAMP, SEZ: ) Me Request must be a very BL Preke composer. Orchestra | Bh biders are continually announce | on an electric plant at the yard. that their next number will | ‘This news was sent to the Chamber Request. | of Commerce Thursday by J. J. Un a —-—#% | derwood, manager of its Washingt yard this year, and it is probable Canyon of Ar that $300,000 more will be spent covery. on this continer said. “The rt a bureau. His telegram, which was not ar, said that “senate bill cine’ 1 $400,000" for the pier a expect! authorized expendi of $1,190,000 altogether for the on tmprovemer is quite as useless, tv ears Christmas cheme to . naval base of the i the Back of » Ford: of a millio ¢ the scheme thru sociation: shington. whos: 1 to representatives Miller is stee omnmmitter The fittir Sound, w deep water ganized Washin, tually, to result in most of 1 being based on Seattl at visiting here frequent! a th at Queer Combination 0" ho» : A ind leather blackjack combination for an able-bodied and| wome onest young man to be carrying,| the Fede: z to Patrolmen Dan Twohig | tionarie Tedford, so they arrested| thelr supr and put him in) The Seattle C | brought into line accord| and J Fred Hendri jail Wednesda tart sci atc iD out of 0; Fice cus BY, but in good Berean Off § Pita, Sas y Machine HH; We nea ask the two-in-the-water- you a frigid stare Such restaurant eeu barred by the Na- asssociation. aurant men today wero waiting anxiously for the mail-carriec to bring them a dic- urant terms, be special com on. This compiled, dition eB, Olympia. coction of & When the ing right known as vita experts, Ce nutrition engineer id of a ax bullt hope ft hiaw a self. ‘cad to haat is 700,000 for Bremerto The Newspaper With the The Seattle Star Cireulation hing ston Botered as Secon { | at Seattin Wash gress March 3, 111A Per Your, by Mall, $2.00 | THURSDAY Open War on 1924 License Plates “B()Y[RS Keep Your Head Clear! ¥ Arrest Delinquent Motorists GUILTY,” Politics; f additional with hg hig so that the | agit thrown into the al campaign, of publte owners! keep their heads clear. nvery enemy of the $ work tooth and nail to place mem- bers on the city council who will wonderful Skagit project at this crucial stage f its existence. Scrutinize ¢ each can- Is RIGHT. > of public Fedaadiu in attle may be ‘a Remarkable Ruins of Ancient Town ON COAST in Nevada Are unre Uncovered deputy sheriffs stopped hin ot obtained hix 5 auto license Or made application for one. Mr. - Quandt is overcoat at the left. Herbert Beebe, deputy sheriff (right) is filling 172 | yon Bob Gibson, another deputy, is calling attention to the old license plate, |tain liquor city has bee Phases Market Now for Mutilated Coin “We believe we are abo up the largest pueblo Women Organize to Force Ratification of Child Statute POST N 7 The scheme includes improve- PERLY attacking chambers 57 ae tion center. Congressman John H. oonimes anu tS TO RECORD ved OF LAST SESSION and colleg ¢ women 250 women wer » hurried lunch 1 Butterworth, meeting, opposing ratification, Lands Man in Jail over vy Mes. Prederick ‘s muff, handbag and a|the Women’s City club, seemed a queer ers showed resentment s organizatl a Indu amber of ¢ spirit of revolution in it (Turn to Fags i. | Adam and Bue on a Raft; They Sink If BY JIM MARSHALL for a waitress to sling the #ls knock. politely tand up and cheer. . if you uage in future, but she mustr even sling the hash. sport of doughnut ham and sore allowing the burnished yolks of the latter to become sullied dur ing the proces after the patron ha doomed, too. And ¢ yard stews. atem gets tre reposing temporarily a ‘phate of toast 5 down Second a delegation of in transpe rant men and presented to Mayor yration at many restaurants Chances are now a cook for a two-minute exe. would go out and try emerge into the another part of the Wie EDITION 1925, oo TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE HE SAYS May Call Prominent Business Men as Witnesses Before Grand Jury CTING on the broad theory ‘i that bu ers of illicit liq uor are equally guilty of con spiracy to defeat the prohibition act with the seller, dozens of well-known Seattle busin club men Thursday were threat ened with arrest and indictment unless th e the appear bef federal grand jury, which meets Monday, as witnesses for the t in the Olmsted liq 8 betweer d organiza Jers, che: records uring the Olmste: and for Roy. Oim- ed before the fec ; Atte Revell who buys lique said H, F. Quandt, manager of the Velvet Ice Cream Co., a8 with the seller in a Thursday morning and handed him a slip because he Revelle said. ing ca pposed to know about the agents have been told to g Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers we te Kine county officials Thurs ned jn a state-wide canipali motorists operating ca instances Little Activity at ead. “Our men will have no favor: elsewhere, tt is ithe license. ‘The cam-| Registration Books | ites," Pronibition Director Roy pal a Wednesday by| With 118,000 names onthe regis: | Lyle sald. “Where we hi LD state highway di-| ‘ation books, | ther very evidence of liquor law violatic ts were 3 the re we will give the buyers an op: t morning by thre nt the cc portunity {o appear before the t trolmen operating of] The books are op end will be, | federal grand jury and tell what pat until February 4, which is 20 days | they know. If they refuse to Highway patrotmen, sheriff's forces, fore the primary, but as all who} co-operate with us, they must hals and police in“every| Tesistered and voted Iast year, do} take their chances with the not have to re ter this ar, there | bootleggers.’ nsive warfare ty new! Among those who were called nt licenses. All. Seattle ade next year. /upon by the agents and asked con i during the re- cerning alleged liquor purchases r of the week will be sum- = ielihe Says Heaters |were Charles Lombard, chairman of 1 to 7 fore Justice jthe house committee of the Seattle | uy in California: Press club, and’ John F, Dore, presi hs, wife |dent of that organization, according to Revelle. Both men, he said, ex- hey |pressed indignation and denied | knowledge of any illegal transactions mercury did not go as | whatever. nd they had no A huge portfolio, containing the people the evidence in the Olmsted was tol thought they wer ng,” he re-| ease, was turned over the At- officials | ports Clerks were goii nbout the torney T. P. Revelle by W. M. t on, and gas Whitney, assistant prohibition were working director, Wednesday night. Anyone who appears as a witness Friday. — | before the grand jury is immune — ¥j $18, 000 Ta me | from edaanicat er acy Fall on Ta oh Destroyed by Fire Police Are Baffled Fire of unknown origin to’ tumbling as sho tried to cross| destroyed. the home of WR bow, DY Holdup Slaying nhend of a street car at’ outside the city limits, near Endo.| KLAMATH IPALLS, Ore., Jan. 8 Eighth ave. and Pine st, Thursday, early Thursday morning with|—Authorities today were apparently Migs ‘Ollve 'Owrey-44,. of: 2198 Bal estimated loss of $18,000. Mr.| ot progressing with the solution of mont ave, was hit by a street car!and Mrs. Bow, awakened by smoke, |the murder of Oscar Erickson tn a ane Enteaskaeat ey Sounaleey e from the burning | holdup of a card game here early $6 Shes . sd icitte Ga hou! 5 fda Sunday morning. Hage) pa EISIE ee Three suspects, held in jail for Se ewer lints and an clys,| BATCHELOR OPENS OFFICE |hours, were released last night after Cutie ene : | A new partnership for the practice |a grilling by police, who were con: ‘ need by Chester A,|vinced they had the wrong men. deputy prosecut-| Authorities are still searching for yunty, and|a half-breed Indian who was consid new firm is|ered to be under some suspicion by mith building. | authorities. city mi community in Washington will wage id the iJ nd ¢ 0 King Souther: not yet spent tt Whil arrested: outside Seattle! and before Justice Reynold: over at Kent, Twenty Years With inc aw . . Artht Firm, His Record jovstei 1 Twenty years with the Northwest- | e ern Mutual Fire association and eo | idest-dsipldy with that: Gocn pally tel (Oe 3 : \ the proud record of W. J. Gould, one T d i eee a Sas oday’s Funny Stor ty Mains area ys Funny Story retire and learn to play 8 ERSONS whose main ambition in life is to win bath- ( PEOPLE DON’T THROW | robes, percolators and boxes of candy by being lucky at punechboard playing, will have to wait a day or two be- MONEY AROUND NOW } fore trying again. aR | Chief Severyns made the usual monthly order Thursday, LIKE THEY USED 10 “banning,” as it is quaintly called, the punchboards from actece Wilh eeanters Oh cigar and grécery stores in the city. Some proprietors, than they did in former y who took the order seriously, put the boards away for a iys William Cheyne, whose job ||day or two. SGUAUGUHS AGU 8h rnin fhere is a city ordinance forbidding the boards in the and. put thentin wbke ‘ city, but this was officially abolished before Christmas, “Don't pick up a piece of money |; SO that any child who wished to gamble away his savings once in a year, says, “Lugd |/at a grocery store might do so. Many of them did. and some Policemen were told by the chief Thursday, to see that EOPLE hany onto their fives to get a dollar bi ng anything else sound: veral yeteran doughnuts st with Bara Moek | friend over there, who sweeps the |] days. {in Bye sIvs tie samy yin | News of importance will be found elsewhere in this ary is ding to the Hotel News of man gang tatting West, to discover “proper turnid@ out two-in-the me to be used in the industry replace the undignified and echo-S\ wine \ resvion After this “i t 4 a neke for pig'n cackle as, & Not only. will it be undignified | sunny side up the t ex a five or te but fo: he : my pact, {ow searh there. hag bane |j boards were not operated, and if the officers take the order nothing ¢ in that tine. My |/ Seriously, the gambling devices will be ruled out for a few him.’ issue, e 1

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