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HSS 46 Men Tra aa = The N Bovered as Secoed Class Ms You may ne te that Dumbell Dud iy now is over this column, Ds ing the aed thought af the city —a— RESCUE | CREW IS : a ines te the weight of Breaking ea PA Scotchman today let 40 Wrecked Diver au | paab of air out of cach tire 9B license would be cheaper East Coast p- HATHAM, Mass. Jan. 13.— vba wl Seven hours after ground hed ” ing, carly today, on a sub 7" merged sand bar at the east ern extremity of Cape Cod, the United States suborarine 8.19 th 6 n aboard, was re é stil fast, with waves break etete: Godls ing over ber entire length. Tniversity of Kentu i tempt were the crone-word @ } bac . rT 4 fi ts carriculum. Ab, anoth gh-rid f. On final attempt sport from the reaching tion Coast guard. cutters ng to reports atharn = ridio IL APPLESAUCE SAYS: the Cl ata, merits Yewspaper “Ape Man” Tureen Comes Back— With the Bivwank Circulation i * Postwttice at eaitig Wash, under the act SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925. ETHICAL CODE FOR | BUSINESS CONDUCT N" w yorr J vend a : t king firn 1 the | i 1 hould do | aa © recently b r e always ready to do his and more MAN LEAPS T0 DEATH FROM APARTMENT Falls Three Stories to Side- walk Below »BELIEVED.. DESPONDENT ‘ed to-reich the & {9° Same time) fter noon todny in an effort to ee cicada ie, shaad Woman Sees Body Hurtle fart reported | to Star readers Thursday in a new serial, “Tar Past Window of Her Room j rir * s an and the Golden Lion It's a sequel to Arzan bin of the. Apes.’ EAPING from a third story / : mat oben % 4window of the Argonne t and wh: The Tarzan stories, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, have apartments, 1726 Harvard ave., ead of 74g | a ! ‘ ! Jers thin any series thie paper Tuesday morning, John KR. Dee, ft > ae nhs bs " T atont be no exerption 5, an employe of the Pacific ma Da can — ' man” traing t Telephone & Telegraph Co., fell " thall team gp, Hpk xe aba find ' he exciting adventures the tw to bis death on the pavement, Wil have! pe Mca’: Sak eae ve and you won't be at top, | xtriking on his head. 4 ra ou EVERY phone MA in.9600 and } Mrs. R. J. Bronson, in an apart it is your job ? atat n depa er ¥ paper t eft « ment Juat below Dee's, saw the man's M4 own, she anw him lying crushed ohne WRITER l Starts Thursday in The Star fe walk. A. police call was sent = = : ——— mas stops runs moss > DEFINITION tow one where the i Petcn Picture Theater is fumning news reels show ithe return of the doughboys U.S. S. Transport Levia { ‘Municipal I jee what post on the foot Circulators of city manager pet and. the ave tb t the booth n ordered PL the charger look the tyeot Beter his bottle of yi into effet by who b apP is n ¢ he the the coroner to examine epresent aye cat POISON CHESTER M. ROWELL L mt patron who orders TEWTON D. BAKER, former ‘ wip anid Waffles 50 wectetary of war, says of Be can design cross-word Chester Rowell I romember { ce rable him ax a most able and distinct- }/State Supreme Justice Is te rn ee eagle tc cones athe Rushed to Hospital wid te ing for yo His articles wiil ive wwe a carried in The Star OLYMPIA, Wash., Jar Mark . "9 ‘To read Rowell in to read the || A. Fullerton, veteran justice of th . wk of one of the greatest edt- || superme court ue taken to tors America has produced in the || Peter's hospital seriously il! toda - BL laxt quarter century the nature of which ts unknown. His Det folks say jr condition is said serious Turn to the Editorial Page. || putierton hag been on the Marcels his hai bench 30 year ther, why = fs wT Manager Plan Booth Is .« Ousted From Market : sague President A Allow Return publi supreme the hearing when examined Dexponder ingham Mayor tc pped on Wrecked Su WwW ashington The Seattle Star | f Congress March & 2618. (4. p, morcan states | Mrs. S. G. Cosgrove to Wheat Hits Highest house and senate met in joint session here today to canvass | #y ni Mark in Kansas City the vote. After the canvassing was over it was found that prices soared to new high|Nearly killed some of the legi board of trade;the shocks of Monday hin lett KA) 8 CITY, Mo. Jan. 13. market. In the past today when carload lots of No: 2] 1 groupe t red wheat sold for $202 a bushel nt one timé This is the highest wheat price paid} Ker petitions be allowed the ht the } conclude Fe City building for his version || Today’s ) Tuesday, it was ald Brown wae:ndot th Want Ads Have a very good variety of Seattle Lawyer Is homie, rensonubly “briced. Tiley Accused by Board | !2% #* this one brie eens | OWNER MUST LEAVE FoR harges of “unbrote conduct |} row DayeeMust Sell Cozy Hom been made by the state board ‘ompletely Furnished law examiners, will be giver Sota, $0x100, Garage 550, Terms Arranged to uring here February 16, Howard A Suit F board chairman, annou ' at listed this dandy buy day rday, This is the first nt Boe advertised and it sure rhe. One MOVER won't Iaet. It is @ real sacri fice. Why, the ground alone is worth nearly the price alone furniture te given with ho’ Now turn to the Want Ad p and see who Is offering this gain of money ‘opertie | bar- MeVicker will fight the charges at! here hair YE prany (Januar sand to the office, ai the day; and in the even- boat, te heme, where my wyfe focktarle out of H Yastly ple ni erystal fe It took ux a year EDITORS NOTES =~ ma How long would it take m dently atincked "San t ed today, points in the opinion of It doesn’t sound so good— the station, meager came very cle: eomgratalation: BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS F war should come between the United States and Ja- pan it would burst upon us like a thunderbolt out of BOIL socks are rage qomed the mo-}. g clear sky. +a } A on them r My war scrapbook, containing clippings from Paris ot newspapers, shows that on July 21, 1914, the keenest of r Mh soul 00|” French correspondents in Berlin were Saying the crisis a oO the assassination of the Austrian archduke and Be epstiw or o “st duchess Sarajevo was ended, all danger of war past | and the “story” about finished. President Poincare was enjoying himself on a visit to | Nicholas I, in Russia. One week later Armageddon was on and declarations | of war were flying across Europe thick and fast. Every- body had been caught napping, fooled by the soft soap of the Wilhelmstrasse. It would be part of Japan's strategy to give us as little warning as possible. With a sudden and terrific bang she would hit us at a dozen places at once. Her tactics, ac- cording to the best opinion among strategists in this country, in Europe and even in Japan, would be approxi- mately this: 1. Seize the Philippines, Washington conference, Seize Guam, our undefended base, 1,500 miles east of Manila, | left open to capture by the If Japan Went to War This Is How She Would Do It! OM EDITION TWO CENTS Per Year, bg Moll s00 IN SEATTLE * DRY AGENTS OUST BOOTLEGGER SPIES FEDERAL f) CORRIDOR Deliver Electoral Vote First Woman in Wash- ington So Honored all> BY MARKIE ROWP DUNBAK CLEARED x cater ot tala | peptic i 1 @ Suspicious Characters ty he a polit 3 arte H Are Forced to Quit Pay rage Halls Outside Grand oe Jury Room 2 eal a peg Ai gen ORE than a score of known i. Cnavevs. or thaithec, Sele M bootleggers and suspicious at . peritraerdlg-A characters were ejected from the Canbrevh was: in. Otic te corridors of the federal building Ae Getgah a wine Z Tuesday as the Olmsted grand rit a : jury renewed its investigation into . . 6 Seattle's m a par AB ay : behind a veil of sec mec ). Cy ag U, 8. marshal's deputie eering another political r probit q f mer it those why of Goaisdee la ; rubpoenace were pr efected i day Monday wa on agent a ousted distribut in @ large downtown dis {his personal direction } Probably a dozen witnesses: were |eloxeted behind locked. doory in the appeared Tue He is said to £ liquor t under for the state In 1901 the grove carried th to Washington, D.C. “T shall start Ymniediately for Washington,” statell Mew. Cos have Mre. Samuel G. Cosgrove to spen time ” she said, your rov 1 believe th | “butetf-youw with one JIhave it | of; of U. & Attorney Reveille Hyde on taken: thin very tnintute.” Tuesday us the jury resumed its de 1 ‘3 ‘ Cosgrove willibe actom. | Mberations. Elabora precy sibs to Washington! D.C. by | to protect the witn ere . - i ( icinnedt ct nto effect by Revelle and Prohibit ta ae arte “¢ Mr. and Mrs, |Director Lyle and his axsivtant ' pose ft ' Whitney a arin Chew rarad THREE WOMEN AR , ; : rf Rr BELIEVED WITN Ss ture taken--it’s a miserable way K ar, of Seaitle, is 4 daugher. For the first time since the -jury met women were injected into the fer } jease. Three women were wa’ in } | | Revelle’s offices for their turn b : im arshall | |fore the jury. One tall, modishly | dressed woman of Jance appeared carly { “as rah in one of Revelle’s o X RITES HOME ABOUT that she was an undercover agent \yer brought in by Director Lyle could fg A.’ not be verified. Two other women, Ce + 4\ e is a ure ied by men, were waiting = ae Norris, customs agent aoa B.C, was waiting for Olympia, January 13. chance to appear before the: jury j ‘ Norris had a subpoena. He expected Dear Folks: + to go before the jury some time Just to make sure who won the election last November | Tuesday and return to Victoria Tues . he sald Inspector Forbed Cruickshank, of the state police, on top. The shock | appeared in the corridors ‘Tuesday, coming as it did on|but avowed he was not interested in afternoon. jthe Olmsted case. He held a confer. One of the first surprises sprung was the election of Floyd | qty STRANGE Norris. Danskin, of Spokane, to the speakership of the house. Olaflis sus L. Olsen, of Spokane, arose to nominate Danskin and there} ‘The severe measures to keep the was a huge sigh of relief when it was found that Olsen | corridors clear of spys of Sp Nquor 4 K is jring, were made necessary wasn't going to nominate Mark Reed or Maude weetman. |in.. toe Bay aiiie 4 $e tad Wir iat British Columbia Cal Coolidge, strangely enough, was ors, Danskin was overcome with surprise, too, but managed tojtnat nave been made against gov. conceal it heroically. ernment witnesses in the inquiry. A buck door entrance to the jury There was another bomb dropped when Mark Reed took 10 minutes and most of the dictionary to nominate Charlie! Maybury for clerk of the house. Maybury has been down | here for a week, clerking, all unknowing of his appointment. A still greater shock came when Representative Hanks, of Kittitas county, used up what parts of the dictionary Mark Reed and the cross worders had left to nominate Will- iam B. Price for sergeant-at-arms. | In the senate other bombs were dropped when Senatoy | cusht without a 1925 license by Cleary was made president pro tem, instead of Billy Conner, | Sn pee Ratiheaiaa rare of King county. Bill, who complained that he had been | Tues sday afternoon. They are liable t'run down by the boys, managed to conceal his tears with | to small fines for driving with de- room is being used to keep the identity of witnesses secret. (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) Delinquent License Platers Face Trial Between 75 and 100 motorists, : “ linquent 1924 license: ints difficulty. But as the job only lasts a short time Bill ak alnktian eveciarger number alee worry ferred deputy sheriffs, will bo he told The Star, “it’s the principle | titea in_ justi were well filled for the opening | 7, Column 5) “It’s not the o, t. t Galleries of both house: (Turn t job,” e court next week. Main Street ———_—_——_—/S Homer M. Hill, tax reducer, crossing at Fourth and Union. Charles H. Miller, banker, driv ing along Fifth ave. Jim Brew. ster, cigar dealer, making the C. W. Por. 3. Strike a blow at Panama—not seize it, but by sabotage or other means, block the canal to prevent its . use during the first critical weeks of war. ter, merchant, hurrying along Fourth ave, Henry Stone, tailor, telling the visitors about Seat { tle, at The Oly Hotel. ©, | rounds of his stores. 4. Strike a similar blow at I : B. Ruggles, merchant, trailing 5. Mine the Western Pacific from Kamchatka to the customers on Second ave. C. S. East Indies, putting a barrier of explosives between Is, lawyer, traveling south on Second ave. U. L, Cook America and the most invulnerable. 6. Send out some of the Far East and making the Japanese al- post office worker, hurrying to work on Union st. J. W. Young, Great Northern agent, going to ast cruisers she is now build- ingto act’as Commerce —as Germany did the sislaae eS: Fourth and Union “Emden” and other cr nd her long-radius sub- | hie seaboard buldine, BH. ¢ marines, to harass our lines of communication across the Converse, time clocks, traveling Pacific. 7. Retain Her capital ships and main fleet intact in home waters to spring out at us 8,5 miles from our (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) west on Union st. H. Hi, Hop: } kins, merchant, going south on Fifth ave. Robert Campbell, in suran entering the Alaska building * iasaliadiaesmnnanntensinusetiinidiaensigaemeceannetete eee