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BABY SHOOTS -SELF! Fires AS Calibre Bullet Thr | ture ast 2 Hours Today noon, 38 ! Dumbbell Dad ee this tarter being waiting for his in to be quashed. ae mock CANDIDATE FOR THE PpoIseN IVY CLUB The sink who gives his wife eX SF check as a birthday power, aa be defeated when the vote comes. sfirestive: 4 wh ke WHY? heels pe | If you sincerely believed in 1923 thatchild labor Any ks off rt be restricted, you must still believe that in your ; get a neste grange, i ex-{] OWN conscience today. And if you are not going ares ays Ae eape ee to vote as you conscience dictates, WHY AREN’T || \ MWGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: Be & snened: Mets Biicirre " @ When a peron, Wilds a new ) Js Helen Ring he doesn't say Retiiog wet fect. Drying. shoes a Getting wet feet. Losing Mmbeelia. (ctting souked thre. Smbrelin, Getting wet feet: Beattie all barber shops close . Guess the barbers be- Gay light shaving. | p tighed Koupus Katy, Wand a gentle breeze, Wows like this much more Eheve to wash my knees.” IY considered | DM, tat just VE DiaKy aneary ’ and to becakfasting on freamed with pimentoes, hot Bad chocolate, for indeed it doth A pax on «4 hed ‘sad fm alt pil mour. Of Hate Hughes ha the bart BH bir, eet ise man When it ruin saw 1 *\ Federated Industry Claim Is The The veattleSta Batered 6) Second Clase Matter May % 1849, at the Postoftice ut <=> SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NUARY ewspaper Ww ith the Biggest Circulation in W 14, ru Head; Lives! Home Edition axhington 161%, Por Year, by Mail 12.00 TWO CENTS IN SE ATTLE. Clubmen Called Before Jury ACCIDENT On Olmsted Liquor Charges WAY END FARMERS BACK\ | CHILD LABOR Why? MEASURE AN OPEN LETTER TO THE LEGISLATURE: WO years ago you voted to memorialize the national congress to pass a child labor amend- ment. This has been done. The amendment is due to come before you now for ratification by this state. Fifty-two of you house members w ho voted for the measure in 1923 are back in the house today. That is a majority of your body. . Thirty-three of you senate members who wanted child labor restricted nationally in 1923 are back in the senate today. That is a substantial majority of your body. And yet the word is passed out that the most humane measure to come before you in years will Shown False GRANGE OPENS FIGHT Leader to Urge Ratification at Hearing Monday LYMPIA, W W. E, BOEING IS SUMMONED BY | DRY AGENTS F. K. Struve and William MeMicken Also Called )UR-YEAR-OLD Allan J.|—= Stockman, Jr., son of Mr. OH, YES, AND TOM PAGE and Mrs. A. J, Stockman Paul Re apartments, wa Is | abl day when he shot hims cidentally with his father’s re- HIS LIFE! ILe d Finds Father’s| Automatic While at Play With His 5- Year-Old Sister re ‘Auto Speed Specialist Included in List prot that the tentacles of | Volver, the boore’ octopus have | Stockman told the police reached into the highest places |that he and his wife were in of Seattle's social and ¢ or ther r i were pay cial life was evidenced Wednes. (#h0ther room and were pay- day when some of the city’s jing no attention to the little most prominent citizens report- | boy, who was playing with his ed with their subpoenas to the | sister, Bernice, aged 5. federal grand jury Investigating The children . med. ti the Olnsted case sepa ft: Me They were to tell what, if anything, they knew dresser drawer and found the labor sons under und ing Carpenter ¢ question Monday evening that Lares want the amendment rati-} by the legtatatare. 1$ from milking co daughters from turn are farmers’ cream > the that tt t ver ca at the PRIMARY LAW ne was|| plaining to do to the folks at home, who want to ere to dimond mes its pacuese pistol, a heavy .45-caliber army Colt automatic. A deaf- ening explosion followed and not the little boy fell to the floor ooing | With a bullet thru his head> moat | He was taken to the Columbus d to be|sanitarium, and is believd to aa exclusive soci be dying. The police investi- Hosing reported to District Attor | gated the affair and said the of liquor purehases in the city Roe probably — the minent clubman # fficer of three Is it because the Manufacturers’ association has voiced its protests against the measure and is work- Tho federated industries, from sal ing hard to defeat it? office promptly at 10| Shooting was accidental. suite of here, has been te war F chen to th dnaine 0: here baw bern!| Is it because other powerful interests are op- eieterred to the) Stockman is a hotel man. that farmers are opposed to gthe|| posed to it? turn to tontity amendment. It charges that ‘the! Ee " a brief walt, was dis xmendaral: Heute tt Us| You senators and representativestisted below are |/s0". of» tort oot cee AUTOIST SHOT j SEATTLE CAPITALIST IS SUMMONED among those who voted RIGHT in 1923 on child labor. If you vote WRONG on the ratification now, you will not only be violating the pledge of the republican party, but you will have a lot of ex- BY DRYS Car of Man Driving Here) about mem- n man was W Micken, of one of the city’s most protni nent families. } ae | m M see young America have a chance. How about it? i, BILL ATTACKS SENATE __ E, F. Banker R. R. Knapp Attorney Tom Page was served) (YLYDE MeCLELLAN, on his 3 r with a subpoena and was to report way to Seattle to visit his | Homer Brew bas. evolved a} Re. caursteneen IR. Hanks P. I. Allen ’ Page is said to have| ” mother, was wounded san ethe | J.R. Schwartze = -G, F. Meacham is speoo boat to prohibition, auto, in which he was riding | Morris P H. Carlyon William Bishop with Merritt Treat, was riddled with bullets fired by federal pro- 2 hibition officers near Lakeview, he on the and was forced to Withdraw at from service of running Sound run.-runners , Maude Sweetman C. W. Saunders A. Duncan Dunn \. F. Brockman yt C. W. 7 A. G. Cohen dropped that un Pacific tighway, early Measure Before Senate | RM Meu oC ppc Adolph Behrens (Turn to Page 4, Columns) | tay. Would Restore Caucus hg Depa JR. Stratton Mrs HJ. Miller | McClean Inthe neck, he. aatd OLYMPIA, Jan. M4—First attack || Paul Hohier J. C, Siler A. L. Willhite we THWARTS. roa eh Agana pra De ee ee nas R. R, Somerville = W. J. Knudzen | attr pple wang ta neg gh ed Bat wh Dan Landon (now in senate) G, C, Sisson ne ined a trek ote ius Posty ot |in a senate bill which would pract!- cally y restore the old caucus sy peo of picking candidates for every office! from United States senator down,! with the exception of judges. It asaible for an independent to have chance of success. “WEALTHY... son WASHINGTON, Jan, 14, —The United States is worth $320,803,862,000, the census}! bureau announced today on the basis ations. Mr. Hartley, who became governor noon today ‘during a ceremonial affair, also is a likable chap, personally. He WANT AD is somewhat nervous and overwrought right now, because i re TODAY’S of 1922 compil-) another one of the many al buys you will find. ee who is offering thix one. | | “Ape Man” Tarzan Comes Back Tomorrow! |He'll be all right. in a few days, when things settle down, nobody's William Wray W. W. Connor Robert Grass F. W. Hastings }coom and had arrested two men in \n Buick car, The driver of the Neterer Refuses to Grant | ¥ord truck *escaped. C. C. Aspinwall C, H. Rychard_ Mark E, Reed Ed Sims V. J. Capron Andrew Danielson David F. Trunkey Mrs. Belle Reeves gives to party politicians equal pow: || pp Palmer ; The agents, lying sap | ;, 3. B. mer = * agents, lying in ambush, cap * Pally. | bry with the people and provides that || B Marghy B, F. Jacobs (This list does Montlake Injunction — {tured the truck und started in pur thing. Kven|Cidiates picked practically +by 7 Ma Murphy J. H. Davis not include names suit of another car up a side read. word puzzle | Party conventions hall be official . Ml tarrison G. W. Thompson of many East Side The attempt of the Strauss Bas-|They overtook the car, driven by ys manages | Candidates. i u E, J. Cleary G. C. Barlow legislators who are | |<u the two tourists, flashed — their Whe bill was introduced by Sena 4 “) and started to search it toriteveriood, of Skamania; 9 Gaiie HOUSE F. J. Mess on record as favor- cding to. Prokibition DI crat, apparently for the purpose of | W. H. Kirkman C, A. Moran ing an amend} oi sont ¥by "Lyle; the machine darted —% | slippmg out from under by republi (now in senate) W. P. Totten ment.) by Judge Neterer e Jahead, RE | |can votes. Stevenson, national com-| soe Ni t , Tiatio Judge Neterer denied thelr peti-| The agents started in pursuit, fir- renga was elected by Bis eres Pe ra ae Ges tlon for a temporary injunction|ing at the tires with shotgun can votes. ‘ : . y at Ow against the bridge constructin work,| charges. Ono of the pellets struck : ie tite epee ee ich was asked for by the Straus#| McClellan in the neck and the two Othe? bills more drastic are ple |men returned the fire. They finally | introduced, practically abolishing the | ects ft tubtidet atoppedilana: thas axeiiea to make! direct primary. The republicar? state } decision is of utmost import-| stopped and the ag searchec platform calls for “modification” of | } ¢ to the city, according to Wal-|the car but found no liquor orm ¢ B. Beals, chiet t corpora. | lirected the two to continue ees the primary law f te ; ¢ he two to continu Bite roy as the date | Met grereason vt mates the ean! |5°) pC ORITES HOME ABOUT THE | ton counsel, wno renresente theo tacoma and report to the pote raven's wing: erat ye city in the hearing before Judge| The two men claim they bel pe bill came in to pa, Nae Ler pao Noterer. It sill enable the city t "ition agents to be bandits and welkin ring se ty inate ik push construction from them for that reason. i bridge completes McClellan and Trent were to jtinue on their journey to § can fight out the merits of| where they are to report t E Legisature a com. their suit In court action now with-|to Director Lyle and make Olympia, Jan, 14. out delaying this important improve- | plaint against the agents. Everybody said “good-bye” today to oat" a a aa they het If Lyle fails to take actfon they Governor H Hart, a lovable old man_personally, whatever | Serta aVir bean & powelhatl tevael Pic wmieccr ecitae os: ce pesdta may have been his failings as a governor. After nearly against us to force the city Into an} McClellan's mother lives at 1422 years in office—he became governor when Ernest Lister | unfavorable compromise. |@. Denny way | Riddled With Bullets | Two Misses Make Debut 3ut They Are More or Less Bored at the jon Marche Party —J Here are two Seattle debutantes, who had quite a time Wednesday morning at the Bon Marche baby clinic. The misses are Irene and Ilene Lee, daughters of C. W. Lee, Southern st. Babies are weighed and registered at the clinic. Mothers learn proper methods in the care and feed- jing of children. The clinic is operated in conjunction with ‘the health department and the child, welfare league. Photo by’ Price & Carter, Mtar Staff Phot {Broken Dolly Soothes Baby as Death Comes 104 AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.—“Pick up my dolly, please; she’s hurt!” sobbed four-year-old Wilma Johnson as she lay pinned under the street car that had run her down. “Oh, she’s broken,” said the little girl. Her own legs had been crushed, but the doll’s condition was her chief concern. While physicians amputated the crushed limbs of the child and fought to save her life, nurses glued the broken doll together and, just before Wilma died, her “mended baby” was placed in her arms. et eee Speaking of Royalty, Look at Brew’s List! ee BY HOMER BREW Then there ought to be a few (Author of Burke's Peerage) honors for our athletes. Killefer, who led the guess. you all team to. a pennant woul this time. rewarded by being made Bayon Redtop, Lord of Rainfer Park. nual honors ist. | Dede Bercot would be Sir Dode | Prince of Munroe, Duke of Swat, The idea of this here Ust 18 | orn of his hands would also be to recognize outstanding men of | dukes. His manager would be- empire making them come the Right Honorable Al- ghts of the Bath, Lords of | ono Austin, Commander of the ‘ellar and ‘et cetera. This | Royal Water Bucket. ood idea, and an American Art would be represented by Well, fotks, 1 by ngland has /an- by authority declares that it ought | the Duchess of Cornish, Mar to be adopted in the United | quis Burnett of Vodevil, My States | Lord Hedley, Duke of Catgut, if we followed. ont: his. ats: and Wayne Albee, First Lord ‘ould use up a lot of the Ki The he t could not be to now going atte. forgotten. There would be. My Mayor Brown would undoubt- | Lord Wurdemann, Marquis of edly be My Lord Brown, Tonsils, Duke Crookall, Count of as, Baron of Bull Colon, the Honorable George Marquis wise we would have His Thompson, Baron of Bicuspid, Stace : the . Viscount’ of) Hart, and the Right Honorable George Duke of Olympia and Granger Horton, Duke of Providence. Twist. Another of our new | Other names Included on our dignitaries would be Sir Daniel | penne Vestcount of Fremont, annual honors list would be James) Boldt, Duke of Dough ord High Commissioner © of nuts; Earl Hull, Second Lord of c Chinatown. | Bellhops and Marquis of Olym | ABI ER Wlltacn keen, 5°: OF | Dodge, and C. B. Fitzgerald, Hereditary Duke of Ballard. Well, folks, I would like to elevate a lot of other people to the peerage, but I can't just now. I got to go to lunch CITY HAS SNOW | Main S Main Street | | Edward SEE Te metal work: er, discussing the weather with 1 friend on University st. Jim Fenton, automobile man, hustling things at the auto show. Jd. F. Douglas, town builder, taking in the wonders of The Olympic fa Hotel, ©. TL, Cragin, foundry- . ‘ man, bunting for lunen at the | Flakes Intermingle With new hotel. H. Christensen, Rain During Morning signs, traveling north on Fourth ave. J, E. Nelson, sheet metal | worker, entering the labor tem- |. For the second’time in the past ple. Harry McLoud, cement’ |two days. snow fell ih Seattle Wed nan, jay walking on University |nesday morfiing. The f inter- Willis Barrow, savings |mingled with a drizéling rain wi nker, taking in the savings |melted as quickly as they fell. ants at Second and Spring. | | Paul Barnes, glass manufactur- er, traveling south on First ave. Arthur Ball, farmer, skinning a Tuesday morning a short flurry hit the city but did not last. The fall was not sufficient in either case to be ‘measured. calf at Pi market. Claud The weather bureau forecast gives Eckart, plumber, driving north |no indication of further snow, the on Sixth ave Bill McCurdy, | temperature being too high. Rain. theater manager, rushing along |fall, however, is the ' forecast for Seventh ave. the night. That was why he He could have | died—Hart is a broken man, physically. }did not run for the governorship last been elected, but he felt he wasn’t eq he has been trying to attend to a lot of details and see} everybody who wanted to see him ever since he was elected. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS ITOWS NOTH: You hear much, and read more, these a portance of keeping up oor battleship strength to the LT ing to forelen mavel f nen power count quite as much. and the talk is that he’s going to be a real governor and “rubber stamp.”” Miiirican Icaguc se 20 ACRES: Th, Seasess Oe Everyone feels charitable today toward Mr. Hart and Mr.| an'un mom. eben Sas fo erect a national Dh ad -oc Hh Id! | Hartley, wishing them well, the one in retirement after a he pay os ; 4 | SPrwaaa | ns; ineubators and |) busy life, the other taking up the duties of a hard job. Mr./ ITHOUT American bases in the Western Pacific, pnd he 6, Cte. Hart couldn't please everybody; Mr. Hartley won't be able | t British authorities hold, any naval war between Fe u tubes tot che: Wat Aa phan /to, either. But until Mr. Hartley does something that merits, the United States and Japan would result in a stale- mate, only to be broken by a war of attrition, costly, widespread condemnation it’s everybody's feeling that he| bloody and long-drawn. (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) PARE Don’t Novel Jap-U. S. War Would Be Long-Drawn tet LA Even Great Britain, they declare, with a fleet much superior to that of Japan, could scarcely dispute Jap- anese supremacy in those waters, notwithstanding her top-notch bases, actual and potential, at Hongkong, Kowloon, Singapore and in.New Guinea and Australian harbors. Distance would still count in Japan’s favor. Viewed from this dangle, the reason for Japan's. ac- tive reshaping of her fighting forees—involving vastly increased air squadrons, fast cruisers, long-radius sub- marines, mine-layers and other important naval auxil- (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) Fail to Start The Star’s New “Tarzan and the Golden Livn”